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CHARLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER, SUNDAY, MARCH 21, 1909. 1 PEOPLE'S COLUMN PEOPLE'S COLUMN PEOPLE'S COLUMN ' AU advertlsementa Inserted In thla column at rata of ten cents per line of six. words. No ad taken for lea than 20 cat. Cash In advance. It your nam appear In the telephone directory yon can telephone your want ad to and a bill will be mailed aiu lu Insertion. WASTED. WAKTED-T8 Sell N. C. "Stock," care Observer. Ss. Address WANTED To buy N. C. R. R. stock. Address "Stock," care Observer. WANTED IS. mo on food city real estate. Address ' Stock.'' care Observer. WANTED A capable stenographer, dress "Bank," care Observer. Ad- W ANTED To buy Geffney Mfg. Co. utock Address "Stock," care Observer. WANTED A f3 boarders In private family. fclrst-cless. Reasonable. S care Obaerver. WANTED Saleman to sell & flm-class upeclalty In North Carolina. Address McCaakcy Register Co.. 36 Gunther Block, Ualtlmore. Md. WANTED--JHUM) additional atock In brick and tile plant, paying big- dividend. Address "Stock." care Observer. WANTED To sell at half value for cash 5 folding doors and 6 alngrle door safea. Answer quick. O. B. Barnes Safe Co., Greensboro, N. C. WANTED Two first-class Linotype op erators at once. J. P. Bell Company. Inc., Lynchburg, Va. WANTED Two traveling salesmen, 1M) per montn and exieneea. yearly con tract. Los Angjles Cider Co.. Atlanta. Ga. WANT A HOT TIME? Join the Mutual Read Kceslers B. A L. ad., and get on your paint. WANTED Position as book-keeper in Charmue by a man of several years' experience Best referenoea furnished. Address K. H." care ojnerver WANTED- Capable ealesrran to cover North Carolina with staple line. High commissions, with $HK) monthly advance, hermam-nt position to Hunt rrtii. Jens. H. Smith Co.. Detroit. Mich. WASTE D T ,ra " "connecting furnished rooms and board In privaie family, by married couple without children. Ad dress J. B. P , care Observer. WANTED I have a first-class, steady position at good wages for a good man vho can furnisn J150 cash security. Call at 212 W. Fifth St. All advertisements Inserted in this column at rate of ten cents per line of six words. No ad taken for less thau 20 cents. Cash In advance. If your name- appears In the telephone directory you can telephone your want ad to 78 and a bill will be mailed alter its insertion. FUR 6AXC FOR SALE Display wall case good aa new. Addresa P. O. Box 66. FOR BALE Two snares of Little-Long Co. stock at 107.50. Box 174. FOR SALE tiO-io. oouDle flat top desk, good condition. Bargain. Pound 4c Moora Co. - FOR SALE 1.500 acres (virgin growth; yellow pine timber, eetlmated to cut two million feet. Located 2 to S miles from Piedmont Ry. In Davidson county. Ad diess E. D. Steele. Hlh Point, N. C. AU advertisements Inserted In this column at rate of ten cents per line of six words. No ad taken for less than 20 cents. Casli In advance. I MARRIAGES. It your name appears In the telephone directory you can telephone jour want ad to 78 and a bill will be mailed after lis lnsertiou. MISCIXLAX KOVB. TELEG FLAPH Y Leai n at home; quickest cheapest method, indorsed hy telegraph ers every wl, tie. Write for booklet. The Ohio Tjiegr.iijh Transmittal Co., Dept. M. Holland1 Hldg , Lama, Ohio AGENTS We reveal secret i.ovr to start new enterprise, exclusive control; credit showed. K ceitin.aie fret ti every one answering this advertisement. Hull. Xli Fianklin Si . New York. FOR SALE Complete contractor's hoist ing oinllt, nearly new. Will sell cheap. "Contractor." care Observer. FOK SALE Latest edition of "Applied Electricity" six volumes at half price. Address S. H. Wiley. Salisbury. N. C. FOR SALE Fltst Nafl & Com. Natl Hank atock. Address "Stock, care OD- srver. FOR SALE Flrst-cla8 new open buggy tt a bargain. W. G. Kcts, .No. ii North College St. DEPARTMENT and lav practice; pat ents, cum., collecil'ins and estate matters ciweully handled. U. S Claims Co . Ituurn M Stewart Bidg , Washing ton. L. c hELIARLE business .nan can And Invest Kient ult ..iliined position In manufac turing cwi'c, ns ..iyiiig his dividends, v.th.ni; t" enUle Additss "Keliable," (are cHjierer. TKA 'HlikS Enrol; earl:, especially graded, hiirti srlin.il and college posi tions Satisfactory service guaranteed. Sl.-ii.lanb Tea. herh' Agency, Greenwood, S. C. ICR SALE Established freight claim agency, handllrg all classes of claims. located cltv seventy thousand, five rail roads, thr-i-e ocean lines, four river lines. Excellent opportunity. Addiess "Agency," care Observer FOR SALE Saw mill. Frlrk make. Two 60-ln saws, edger and ail belts. In g)ood cond.lion. About 26-H.-P. boiler and en gine mounted separately on skids. "Saw," cere Observer. FOR SAI.E--1 have for sale a tanyard and some Isalher on hand, which can be bought very cheap. Apply to Q H. Shaver. Salisbury. N. C. H. C LONG co have ;i beautiful line samples M .t.'.sis Frl.-nd" wash suits from Jl to J. and will take orders Muj da y Balentine-Ferrell, at Batlleboro. Correspondence or The Observer. Rocky Mount, March IS At the home I of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ferrell. at Bat lleboro, last night there was solemnised a pretty home wedding when their daugh ter, Miss Maud "errell, became the bride 'of Mr. Will T. Balentlne. of Middlesex The wedding waa performed at 6 o'clock by Rev. Mr. Yelvrton. of the Methodist church at that place. There was present a large number of friends and relatives The bride la a populai young woman of Battleboro, where she has a number of friends who hold her In high esteem. The groom Is a promising young merchant of Middlesex, and is engaged In one of the largest mercantile establishments at that thriving little place. After the ceremony the young couple drove to this city where they cajght the northbound night train, returning to Middlesex so-day. where they will make their future home. THE DEATH RECORD. Miss Lily GUI. of Laurlnburg. Special to The Observer. Laurlnburg, March 20. A beautiful life found a triumphant end early yesterday morning: when Miss Lily Gill entered Into her rest She was oifl of Laurlnburg s most popular i daughters Beside her mother. Mrs. 1 L. M. Gill, there remains of her Imme diate family, T. J. Gill, cashier of the Fire' National Bank, and Mrs. W. H. Neal. wife of Judge Walter H. Neal. DR V T 'PI. "ne i'rlT skin and m . lea. w a r t .h whn desired U u. )I 'LEY. MV, W. Trade. Sh--irtliM diseases women, f'leml'.res Removes Visits patients FOR SALE Slock of clothing and gent's furnishing, etc . at Salisbury, N C, 115 N Main street, heft location .n town, party rotlnng. Apply N. P. Jacoby, Sails, bury. N C. DoN'T KA1I. Tw i;KT the Monioe Brick Company's, jmi.-cs ..n l.rlck before you buy They si ip anywhere, any time, any quantity on ice and shipping point, Morn we, N i ' BARGAIN ,1 room house ' da r Well . -r, r a f R i water Fn "ik'i ro. on r. bt n st reet t , erect t w FOR SA LEI Hlgh-cl.-s comhlnation mare i ears old. perfectly city broke. Also several good Kentucky driving and surry horses Cochran & Hoss. W ANTE..) To do stenographic work nights, 'hree to five hours. G. R. M., 6o: Trust Bldg- VANTED To rent five-room houso. fur nished or unfurnished. Must be in good neighborhood. Addresa 'Resident,' care Observer. WANTED Immediately, two unfurnished rooms. $9-$l0. in cultured family, for ex tremely light housekeeping. References. Congenial Couple." care Observer. VANTED Salesman, calling on retailers, to sell dress goods, flannels and blank ets, for fall trade; or. commission; strong side line. F. C. Rollmann & Co., Mfrs.. FhlladelDhU. W ANTED Railway mall olerks. m first yetr Promotion to $1,800 Examination In Charlotte May 'J. Common pchoot education sufficient with our coaching We guarantee where others promise. Full particulars free. Ask for Booklet S. U. Washington Civil Service School, Wash ington, D. C. WANTED Salesmen to sell our guaran teed oils and paints. Experience un necessary. Extremely profitable offer to right party The Empire Oil Company, Cleveland. Ohio. WANTED Electric motor. 1 good second-hand 3 phase. 6t cycle. 30 volt mo tor Qlve full details or condition of same; quote best price to J. R. Shepherd. Wlnston-Salom. N. C. WANTED Manager spoke and handle ffictory. Give age. experience, paiary expected, and how soon an report. American Opportunity Co., Houston. Tex. WANTED loO-H. -P. boiler; must he good as new. "Cotton Mill," care Observer. WANTED Salesman to sell to grocers, drupgists and confectioners; Jlfy per month and expenses. California Cider & Extract Co.. St. Louis, Mo. FOR SALE Mixed peas. Jl &; clay. $1 36, whip. $1 Jo. derlea rel. In new bags Write for prices on cane peed, soy beans and seed and eating swoet potatoes. Hickory Seed Co.. Hickory, N. C FOR SALE One-half Intel est In a Stats ngency for a well-established life Insur ance company. High commission and Perpetual renewals Policies up-io-date and salable Good thing for a practical Insurance man. Five 'heusand dollars will handle thia proposition Addresa "North Carolina," care Charlotte V-)b-server. rner o i h and I' 'i ( . also city i: this lot far ins, rriio'e houses. If sold -t once will l,,ke wen'v two fifty, worth three thousand Party leaving State J T Wr.nerspoon. B"X S0. Greensboro, N C. FOR SALE Timber. (ins million feet fine yellow pine. oak. poplar and white pine, within three miles of Southern Railway, for sale cheap Easy logging Easy terms. Answer "Timber," care Observer. FOR SALE We have several Corliss en gines, must be moved quick and several large boilers, good aa new. Prltchett Machinery Co. FOR SALE or exchange, or will take In lumber pavments- One 80-Horse return tubular boiler; one 12 by 12 Llddell-Cham- bers engine; one 60-foot No. Lane mill one edg"er; one forty-horne locomotive boiler: one 11 by 12 Llddell engine; two lath mills; one new Vance edger. Chajj Rankin, Rowland, N. C. I ui'kkaik here big tvpewrlter ex cl.rnKrt canvlng hundreds of typewrit ers different kinds Can save you money on any klti l .,f tvpewrlter ex. ept new Remingtons The price, of Remingtons standard ev. r. w here ind cannot sell new Remingtons f-r less I huv o'ber type writers for spd cash tlx my own prices on li en, for instance, have latest mod No .S (diver (with tabulator guaranteed ahsoiu'el brand n w. never used. In original factory melal case, base hoard tools, complete, serial numbeis over 21 oo 170 ach Have lots of second-hand and rebuilt Olivers. and No 2 L. C Smiths, good as new. taken in ss small payments on new No 10 Remington vis Ibles. for sale cheap. Money refunded on any typewriter bought from me if not sotlsfaetoi y Jones. The Typewriter Man BCSIXESS OPPOnTUNITIKS. WOCI. D LIKE to hear of stock for sale In any enterprise where an Investment of several Thousand dollars would be safe. L. Darbyshlre. Box 1S10 C, Roches' ter, N. Y. W A NTED-i .formation regarding good patent which would be money maker Only inventor, who wishes to sell out- light or on royalty basis, need answer Give price and brief description. S. M . Box 94 E. Rochester, N. Y MISCKU.ANKOTJ8, YOl'R CITY TAX DC"E since last Oct. DON'T FAIL TO PAY your city taxes before April. NO SWELLER LINE neckwear shown than at H C. Long Co's. MONEY to lend on well-located city property. Addrasa LeRoy Davidson. PIG CL"I IN GRAPE FRF IT. Mc AND boo dozr-n, heavy and juicy fruit, l'itie upples from Florida 15c. BRIIHiERS Ac CT). WANTED-By reslstered druggist, posi tion: good reason for changing. Address "Camphor." care Observer. WANTED To do your bicycle repairing. We do work promptly and guarantee satisfaction. Carolina Cycle Co., Audi torium Bldg. WANTED Nicely furniahed room with modern conveniences for gentleman; private family; near court house; refer ences given. B. M., care Observer. WANTED Reliable and systematic man for stenographer and general office man. B. C, care The Observer. WANTED Traveling salesmen. Salary and expenses, or commission. Choice territory Give references. Red Cross Vinegar Co.. St. Louis. Mo. ASK ELLIS for baggage transfer or In- foimation about trains. Telephone &K. PHONE 106 If you want your trunks transferred promptly. Black's Transfer Company. MOTHERS who want little wash suits for boys should give H. C. Long Co, their order Monday. HERE'S A CHANCE for you An ener cetic sales-nan carrying ur side line of advertising fans and blotters, cleared f.a last week. You can do the same Write for sample line, giving your refer- oicps. Address Ad Novelty Dept. Com mercial IJthograph & Printing Company, Savannah. Ga FARM OR RKAL KSTATK WANTKJ) W A NTEI ' Information regarding a good farm for sale, not particular about lo cation; wish to hear from owner only, who will sell direct to buyer, give price, description and state when possession can be had Address L. Darbyshlre, Box 111 D. Rochester. N. Y. KALSKK CITS OFT SMOKJE. yu A MONTH. $T0 expense allowance at start, to put out merchandise and gro cery catalogues. Mall order house AtTtrlcin Home Supply Co., Desk oJ. Chicago, 111. PAY' YOUR MONEY, take your choice. Keesler and the Mutua-i best show In town. Sen ad. WANTED Five hundred good, sober. energetic men with medium education end permanent address; ex-policemen preferred dive reference when writing. Southern Detective Bureau, Inc., Wil mington. N . t . WANTED Young men for railroad firemen, brakemen, baggagemen; 75 $100 to start; early promotion; experi ence unnecessary; stage age, weight and height. Address Railway Bureau, 60S Panama Bldg., St. Louis. Mo. HELP WANTED Good pay. short hours; a life-time job with an assured income; get into the L". S Civil Service; 50,000 ap pointments annually; examinations in every State soon. Our free book. "The Easy Boss." gives full Information re garding positions In all departments of the government, and how to obtain them; no tuition fee until appointed. Commer cial Correspondence Schools. 1409 Com mercial Bldg:., Rochester. N. T. FOR REXT. FOR rci RENT Several rooms. 'Phone FOR RENT Retr half store room, sult- able for Chinese latrmiry. Apply Ed. Lelton. Rock Hill, S. C. FOR RENT Front room furnished. Close In,. 'Phone 1974. FOR RENT My residence No. 1 East Vance atreet, partially furnished. C. W. Butt. FOR RENT i-room cottage, lO E. 6th St. Apply 119 El 6th St. FOR RENT Six-room cottage, furniahed or unfurnished. Cleveland avenue be tween Park and Kingston avenues. Tele phone 951 J. . FOR RENT Seven-room house, corner Brevard, , and East avenue. Price $ par month. J. K. Wolfs. - PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER writing. Realty Bldg , basen; 377. and type oil Phone GET THE CASH HABIT-You'll see It pays. If you look at H. C. Long Co s JU.50 to i5 suits. Tedious Und Case Finished at Last. Aehevil'.p Citizen. The lnn-draw n-nut land case of L. Rlomt'erg vs. John Lang which was begun in the Superior Court last Sat urday was finished late yesterday af- WE DO ALL KINDS of haullnr llht or i tern. .on and given to tne jury. 1 ne PIANO BARGAIN. ONE OK THE handsomest and finest pianos ever brought to Charlotte will be offer. 1 at a sacrifice for ten days. Come se. n. F. H. ANDREWS. 213 N. Tryon Si No We-eI For His Officers Now When Women Wear Evening Dress. Berlin dispatch to New York Sun. The Kaiser has issued an edict for Mddintr. officers of the army and navy to auiokc npirs or cigarettes In the 1 lescn. e. of w omen In evening- drerje, either Hi court or In hotels, restau rants, clubs, private houses or else uhire. An old regulation is also re iie.i i. which smoking is forbidden in the v- u rtyards and vestibules of the iir 1 er .1 t asstle. So. lety women greatly appreciate the prohibition, they having long com plaines of indiscriminate smoking. The uuestion. however. Is raised will anybody check the growing custom ..f fashionable women smoking cigar-etlei- at social functions and In restaurants? UVILDIXt; AT THOMASVILLE. New Church and 1'ars.rvnHge Complet ed and storeroom .Nearlng Completion. Special to The Observer. Thom.-isville, March 20 The new North Thomuavtlle. parsonage ha Jut been otnpleted and Is now ready for its coat of paint. It Is a beautiful parsonage and a credit to the con gregation Pastor Hell and family have moved Into the parsonage and a-e cosily situated. The finishing touohes are being made on the large and handsome new Methodist church and It is the desire of the congregation to have It ready to wirshlp In by Easter If possible, th church Is certainly a credit to the town. The new storeroom of Mr. T. J. Finch, on Salem street, is nearlng t on pletlnn and w ht-n finishes! a mod ern cafe will he operated In one side o fit ami an up-to-date barber shop In the other side The building .3 vi ry pre'tv and will add considerably to the appearance of that street. Acquitted of Selling Liquor. Winston-Salem Journal. A rather lengthy session of the re corders court was held yesterday morning, there being je.era! cases of importance disposed of. The first and most Important case on the docket was a case against J A. Reed, an old man. charged with re tailing whiskey to Gillie Hlnes. He was adj idged rot guilty and the war- . rant was dismissed The first witness j to testify was Sid Chandler, a white, I man. who stated that he was In the I store of the defendant Wednesday I when Gillie Hlnes came In and asked ; Reed if he had any "dram " Reed. ! the witness testified, stated that he 1 did and asked her how much she wanted. Olllla denied buying any whlskec from the defendant, hut acknowledged that he did give her a drink It was then a question of a man's word agalnat a woman's, and after deliber ating some time the recorder returned the warrant dismissed. Suits and Counter Suits at Fayette- vllle. Special to The Observer. Fayetteville. March 20 There were queer proceedings In the court of Magistrate Overby yesterday, there be ing a medley of charges and counter charges by citizens of Carver's Creek tov.-nship growing out of a dispute over land. First Mrs. Susan Lucas i was accused of and tried for assault an.! battery on Mr. I B. Rav with a stick, which case was dlsm te..so.l af ter the evidence had been heard. Mr Julius Lucas was next charged with assaulting Mr. Ray -with a gun. He w aa bound over to court under a J 100 bond, which he gave. Then M"r Rav was indicted by Mrs. Lucas for tres pass on her property, the hearing of this case being continued to March 30. Ray was next tried for assault on Mrs. Lucas with an axe. the magis trate reserving his decision until the above date, when more light will I" thrown on the complicated situation heavy. Phones 1U6 or Transfer Company. lam. Black KEESLER'S AD'S a live wire. Killing snakes, swallowing swords, hot stunts only permitted. MOVING? We have larg movlnr vans All calls promptly attended to. Phone tuo or 131. Black s Transfer Company. BIRD 8, GOLD FISH and supplies. Hard .Mountain canaries, guaranteed singers. Tom Pemberton, Greensboro, N. C. BABE" MOORE hangs his hat un at H. C. Long Co's and would be glad to have his friends call. WE KEEP OPEN all night. Baggage ca-iis promptly attended to. Phone Ida and 1919. Black's Transfer Company. CTtDFRS TXTC&S Monday by H. C. Long Co. for "Mothers' Friend" wash suits $1 to 50. BABE" MOORE takes orders for tailor made suits. $15 to at IL C. Long Co's. HOTEL CHARLES, Saluda, N. C, Is op ened ana retaj iut guests. Best accom odations for traveling men and the Dub- Ue generally. Mrs. . W. La Motte. SAFES at factory prices. Call at our ware rooms in Greensboro. N C. buv a safe and we wtll refund your R. R fare. we out m ear lots ior cash and can and will sell standard safes at factory prices. O. B. Barnes Safe Co ware rooms on aiding, rear Scett-Sparger Co. Office Hurnne Hotel. irgument of the attorneys in the case lasted from noon Wednesday until 5 o'clock yesterday, and throughout the . ase has been as tedious and slow as if it were a notorious murder trial. The jury Is expected to render a ver dict when court opens this morninj. The litigation is over a small strip of land a:. out IS feet in width ad joining the north end cf the Glenn Rock Hotel let. nnj covering a part of the small stream that crosses depot street at that point. Inasmurh as both plaintiff and defendant derive their titles from the same source many of the antecedent conveyances were rut out. The case has been In the Supreme Court twice before and the costs have already more than eaten un tne value of the lot. To Celebrate Liberty Point' Declara tion of Independence. Special to Tho Observer. Fayetteville. March 20. It was An nounced to-day that Chief Justice Walter Clark, of Raleigh, had accept ed the Invitation to deliver the prin- ipai address at the celebration of the Liberty Point Declaration of inle- pendence, to be held here June jl Capt. J. D. McNeill, president of the State Firemen's Association, has con sented to act as master of ceremonies. An enthusiastic meeting of those concerned In the preparations for the celebration was held Thursdav after noon and ifhe ccrmmlttee feel nwurM that the occasion will be a notable day In the history of Fayetteville. To Dredge creejrs For Gold. Special to The Observer. Rolllne, March 20. Allen A Little, who have been working the .Miller gold mining property at Brlndletown for the past two years, are try ing to buy 1.000 acres of bottom land along Silver and MudJy creeks. If success ful they will Install four large dredpes which have been working In Colorado and dredge the land for gold. Thomasvllle Merchant Birjs Valuable Farm. Special to The Observer. Thomaarllle. March 20. Mr. J M Mcrrla; one of the largest merchants In the town, haa boua-ht the Andrew Lindsey farm about six miles north of here, the trade being confirmed this week. The farm containa 277 acres and coat about $4,000. It la one of the beet farms in this section and was acid dirt cheap. Mr. Morris is con templating moving hie family to this farm and entering upon fanninx on a Tery extensive scale. His mm, Mr. J- A. Morris, win continue his mer cantile business here. &ev xir-7- STICKING 10 A CONTRACT we follow every detail closely. We do only work of the very hlrheat j class and we charge only reasonable price ior nrat-clase work. You will find It will pay you to have ua do your work. Is one of our good points. We (Jo not repudiate figures on estimates, aid HACKNEY BROS. (0. Plumbing, Heaumg, Jobbers In SeppUrs. Bell "phone aii. charlotte, y. c. PURCELL'S Ladies' Ready-to-Wear Garments of Quality PUROELL'3 WW Spring Suets are creating great enthusiasm, and the satisfaction of the most substantial kind tells most impressively how splendidly our hard work of gathering them together is being rewarded. Our showing of Tailored Suits for women is a veritable realm of correct styles. There is grace in every Suit we show, and our great point is to get away from that commonplace "sameness" another point we have set the pace for low prices. They are everywhere discussed when quality, lit, style are compared, and shoppers realize the benefits our low prices make possible. See our special values to-morrow, priced at $17.50, $19.50, $25.00, $30.00, $35.00 and $50.00 NEW SPRING WAISTS Prettier nor better made Waists were never shown than you will find in our collection of Waists for the woman of to-day. The new Lingerie Waists, long sleeves, sparkle with dainty embroideries and laces in new creations elegance of substantial beauty. Net, Lae and Silk Waists in all the new shades to match your spring suit. Tailored Pure White Linen Waists are always desirable. Tailored Waists $1.60, 2.50, $2.98. $3.50 and $5.00 Lingerie Waists 98c, $1.50, 2.50, $3.98 up to $15.00 Bla.-k Taffeta Waists $3.98, $4.95 and $6.50 Messalinc Waists (all colors) ...$6.50 Ai W SPRING GOATS Come in light weight Serges, White and Hair Line Stripes, skeleton lining and beautifully tailored. Special price $8.95 Worth $12.50. SILK DRESSES We have a beautiful collection of Silk Dresses Foulards, new Messa line Stripes, Rajahs and Spot Pioof Jap Figured Silks. Prices $13.50, $17.50, $22.50 and $25.00 LINGERIE DRESSES Most We are showing a host of styles f these daintv, fluffy Dresses. of the lot, onlv one of a kiud, so earL' choice is advisable. Prices " $4.95, $6.50, $9.95, $12.50, $15.00 to $25.00 PRINGESS PETTIQOTITS This new garment is very essential and must be added to the lady's wardrobe to insure perfect fitting one-piece dresses. We carrv a complete line in the various fabrics. French Batiste $1.50, $1.98, $2.50 and $2.98 Pongee, all colors $3.50 China Silk, all colors $5.95 Taffeta Silk, all colors $6.50 and $7.50 These garments at those special prices are as cheap as the old-style petticoat and by far prettier. They are daintily trimmed with good quali ty laces. NEW GLOVES 1 PURCELL'S NEW NECKWEAR CLING FAST K PLASTER "Second to None" An editorial In The Char lotte Observer of February 11th shows ths danger of ceil ings falling. Use Cling Fast and avoid the risk of being killed. Cling Fast never falls off. Ask for prices and book let. Get our prices on Cement. STATKYlUf PUSTTH I (MlM CO. STATES VILLE. N. O. APRIL WEDDINGS Do nnt delay Innr in placing oMers for rnrsr1 Invitations, Our sprlnir snnil--s represent the very latest hais anl tormg that have, been accepted by refined and fashionable society. We do not follow we LEAD In originating urtlsuc effects with fine material. Our prices are the lowet. Send for savrnples, which will he supplied free of charje J. P STEVENS EN GRAVING CO., Wedding Stallonery Engra ers. 47 Whitehall St., Atlanta. Ga. SOT ii TO-MORROW NIG1IT Char lotus's ravorlu? At trees i Florence Davis Assisted by KUlott Den Ut and Strong Supporting Company ta the Great New York and Loudon Success Under the Greenwood Tree By Henry V. Esmond. Beats on sale to-day at Hawley'a. Ibices 25, JO, 75, $1.00, $1.50 Also Shade and Nut Trees, Evergrreens, Roses, for Spring Planting. Illustrated Catalog and Pamphlet FREE. First Class Stock at a Fair Price I. Van. Undley Nursery Co. Aa 10 POMONA. K C Now is the time to plant. Do not delay.
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