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I U Jl mill' THE OTAT?LOTTE;EEK'llsrG CTtROOT CLE 'TTODAYr NOVEMBER' 22, 1912. ParceWs Women Garments: of QiiafilyJ Purcell's , $535 Eximmliuary, Wahes:, :. For Women's and issss' ; All VVobl (Seree Dresses. j i : Actually" Worth $9.50v i':;-? This is a lot of Dresses of about 45 -altogether! We closed out at 1-3 of 4 their wholesale price, ; : Made oi a good weight all wool -i'serget.'b"tHm'medy ; comesclose up to neck, and touches;-, up attractively with red broad doth at collar . arid waist V Colors, Navy with red trim med; Brown; with -tan trimmingis, , ' ; : . Sizes, ;?6, 18 and 3: . i ; See Window Display. Mr.. ..Thomas 3.. Guthrie of-this city, is epend.ng a weelt in Oonercl as the guest of Mrs.,D. B. Celtrane. In hon or of Mrs. Qu.hr e, Mrs.-?Coitrane en Ur:aihed a. nurnbe,' of elderly- ladies at- ha xtilng. B,end-.-he-day-, party Thuifetay.. - '; - , . - ' ' o o b . . . " r - ; ' , At ,a -beautifully -appointed, circl party given this afternoon' by lc&. t Robert .C. Moore at" her artistic home t on , Kingston avenue, Dilworth, ahe ' win ; announce .the . engagement of )her niece, Miss; Marguerite - Clarksoh i Springs, and f Mr. Richard Austin Mv t j ers," the wedding to occur ' In Janu ary. ; ' The tables were;arra'nged-for. bridge and there was nothing to . Intimate "thatx?an annpuncement -.,was."to. be '.niade. - Soon after -the guests . were seated Miss Caroline - Brevard Moore, the attractive daughter of the hostess, j can tor the" meeting having ; been is- : entered blowing a. whistle and d3- j sued this-morning by Mayor C, livered to t each one' present: a small j Bland ln order to g'.ve the board -of tself -addressed envelope sealed and , n.fl.rmpn ' nnr..hinitv to consider atampedr rPnelo8ed-erecarA8-r-ithiH-tai -and imn0rtant brb'position GREAT VIHTE VAV IS OP TO THE ALDIRMN Special lie: ting Is fcljefl Fop , Purpose or'TaSJdg Action . t ,. -On- Frof 03itfon V : A: ,. The proposed "Great White Way" for Charlotte" and the renovation 'of the entire i street lighting syEem of the city will, be 'the a-bject of a called meeting of the board of aldermen" to night at ; 8 o'clock at'the- eity hall, the " ing the following inscription .Mar guerite Cf Springs" and " Richard-A. Myers." . In .the left, hand, corner :was January .and '.in the right 1913. Hand-painted :- score cards rr-f adorned with brides ' were then passed v and some time was' preasantly ! spent in playing bridge. . At the conclusion : of the game an 'elaborate course- 'lunch was served.'. Mrs. Moore's -guests in cluded Miss 1 Marguerite Clarkson Springs, Miss' Esther White Springs, Miss Marie Koiner jof Richmoftd,'-Va., tMiss Stuart Miss Elizabeth' Chambers, Miss' Jones, Miss Elizabeth Chambers, dell,. Miss . Mlnta.. Jones,. - Miss - L.uia Taliaferro : Miss Safa"h 1 'Brockenr brough, Mr&. 5Joe Jones and Mfs. DolphM., Young. ., " - " . . " T. The announcement ' of the engage ment of this well-kno wn .- and J popu lar young couple ""wiir '.lae of ''-Statewide interest to . society, an d the 'wed ding, which ' will; be preceded ' by ' nu merous parties in honor; of thS bride elect will . be one of the ' brilliant so cial events of the' Newr Year." ,v- : 1 ' Miss Springs is the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Brevard4 D. Springs and - is one. of the most- popular girls of the younger set. . She was educat ed at J9t ivfnrv's si Raleich' and .Gutis- ton. Washington. She; is bright and! .BY MARGARICT KKli LY ABEKM KT11 V. f A charming . social eyerit of the 'af terno n w'.ll be , the . i eception given by.M-3. Edmund. V. Patterson ,at her home' on. Garland Court, between' the aoVirs .'of ; 4 'and 6 i o'clock, , in honor; of her lovely house- guests,- Misses Louise' and ; Pauline Biihnsoh of Winston-Salem." : Receiving w.th Mrs. Pat terson and the Misses Bahnson will be : Mrs. Thomas ' H.' Wright, Ira Bobert L.-issite- -Mrs. J. Halgh -Dain-gei field, '.Mrs. Edwlrd. C. r Marehall, Misses -Sad.e - Thomas- and -Marie Thomas 'Julia " Irwin, Elizabeth ' and Annie Dewey Chambers, Essie Stokes and Illian Reid. - Cf o o ' Misres Annie and Sarah Wilson have gone to NewTorft io spend some time. . o o o i Hr. and Mrs. James C. All'son, who have been spend n , a few days here as the guests- of Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Allison en route ho-ne "from.-a bridal trip, to Florida, retu ned to Ha eigh this -morning. .. . ' - . . - - 5- o a : Miss .Marie Kiner . of - R'chmond, who ' Is the' gues" of Mrs. Thomas W. Alexander Qn P:rk avenue, -Dilworth, will hot return home until "after the Thankegsv ng d'nee : df the- Charlotte Cotillicn Club Tuesday evening. . o o o Miss Daisy Collett ; has returned J home from MoTan on where sh ? at tended the wedd ng Wednesday even ing cf her brother, Mr. S eling R .fln Coi'.ett - and MUs ..Frances ' Ada line Rouhdtree- ' ' ' . - . , .O o . - , , The latest literary organization in thtr ci y is a clu comnf sed of a doz en ch rmrg'yo"ng'w men. A name will be chesm at the meting this af ternoon - w'th 3f a - .. Suan ..BVnum at. he- home on Trav's s reet, E izbe'h" Heiehts. The rersonel is as fo'lows: M-ss 3s? May - John-toni Susie - Hutchi 8on L'da Caldwll Sus n Bynum "Lil lian Reid, Alma' Oafes,' W'llie Mc Laughlin, Nancy An a ersr n," Ma-garet Reese. Cn-:Ti F." Flora Bryan and. Mrs Harold C. Dwelle. O O O 'One. .of the prettiest receptions. -of the season - was ' that , given by - Mrs. Charles W,i Tlllett at her home qn North Tryon sreet yesterday after noon frcm 4 to 6 ' o'clock, 'n honor of two brides. Mrs. James Cummingg. A1-. lison rf Raleigh nd Mrs. Oscar Jack son Coffln of -fhis city. . Miss Lura" Tlllet, the. handsome young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ti'lett, wearing a frock of white baiste ' and lace wi:h yel'cw sash and hair ribbon, and M'ss es Nettie and Ida . WiMiama Allison; the' pretty daughters of Mr. and' Mrs. T. .T; ; Allison,- wearing dainty white dresses with blue sashes and hair ribbons," received the cards ; at the door. Greeting the- guests 'sn- the re ception. baH where-qan itles -of-chrysanthemums 'were effectively used wexe: Mrs. Thomas C. Guthrie. Mrs. Wade H. Harris, Mlsa Anna Tweleve trees. and Miss Ju'ia-Alexander.. , JVXrs. Margaret Kelly Abernethy was 5t the - parlor t door - and ushered the truests; -within., where- stood" Mrs. rT-'l-?.ett, 'handsomely, gowned-' in wh.te satin '"with crystal tunic and . wear"ns a corsage bouxjuet- of :p'nk roses and I'.lies 6'. the val ey; ' She presented the calT?r3'tQ"the' guests .of henor. . Mrs. A!l;feon was ''ovely in her . handsome wedding 'gewn ' of silver ' brocade en tra'h1 with' bodice elaborately trimmed in rose pont. lace an.d pearls, giv'ng it' a- distinct ve touch of beauty. The panniers of. tha sk'.rt . were embroid ered ch'ffon and rose, point 'ace. She carried a -bouquet' of p'nk carnations. whjter sweet peas and-asparagus ferns. Mrs -Cotpn was gowned -fn wh'te em broidered marqulsnte. -over yel'ow satin and w.oj-e a corsage bouquet of palma violets.- . - Others receiving were: : Mesdames Thomas T. a T'son,' La tta C. Johnston, i rank l: Wvche, George" A, Stev'enot of N.w York 'J: E.'Reilley. J. Leo Ko-n'er cf; Richmond. "Va.Mss E'jz abeth'A. Hargrave of Wilson and M'ss Sus"e Shirp of BSMbuckle.rTennV The chandel er was.eritw'ned with iy'and on the ' mantel and.' tPble were .vase? of- bi? eha.gy d'nk. chsanthmums. , Miss. Sa'ie '.Philips was 'n the rear hal! and" dfreced the guests to the din'ng room, ; The table was covered w'th .Rusrten .lace and, in the center stood . a golden basket fi'ld w'th red and, white roses and ferns. Rece!v"ng the"? vcrefMeodames W tt. McCabe, Frank -O. Landis. A.- MWhisnan. A. Morris McTonald, Charles W. barker and M'fs Bess'e Hutrh'son. Th hall and library were decorated with yel-' low "chrysanthemums, in the latter room punch was served. M'ss Corn'e Fore .presided ,over tho i bow.', whicr was fest'ooneVJ wi'-h" c'usters'of malaga grapes., Ass'st'ng her were M'sses Nancy Anderson.- May Beverly Alex-ander.-Haz"l he Thomas Mary John ston 'and Mrs. Otho B. "p6ss. Mrs. Ti'-lett's fnv tations 'ncTud'ed the" young o o o - Mrs. Harrv L. . Zeigler returned heme last n'ght f-om, Sa'isbury, where she has been spending a wek at the guest of Mioses Mary and E va Kelly. Mrs. Zeigler was met In Salisbury by Mr. Zeigler -who v was en f route to Rosemary from Da-v-1'le. va. COO -Mrs. .Emily. P. Guthrie, mother of emanating from the . Southern power Company, the- details of the proposi tion . being, .received: from- Mr. Z. , v. Taylor and . first presented to the ex ecutive board through Mr.,T. T. Alli son. . - . - 1 The proposal is that the city raise $4,00.0-additional', to its-prestntr an nual 'lighting bill, in return :fov which the Southern Power Company pro- poses to :; renovate the entire lighting emJ IIATt : -) CW OIL;; UGfi! Delicious ' 'Syrup, of Figs'! .J Cleanses Their ... Littla 2 Clogged Bowels. 1 '-Look back at your childhood' days. Remember 'the physic, that mother in sisted on castor oil, . calomel, ca thartics.:; How you .hated them how yeni fought against taking them.- t , n With our children- it's different. The day. of harsh physic is over.: ; We don't,, force, the liver and 30 feet of bowels now; we coax them. We have ho 'dreaded after effects. -"Mothers who -cling to the old form. of physic simply don't:-realize what., they l do.; The children's revolt" is well-founded. Their little 'stomachs and tender bow els are -'injured by them." ' - ;;If- yourr child is fretful,. peeyLsh, half sick, stomach, sour," . breath , fe verish and its little system' full of cold;'; has. diarrhoea, sore throat, stomach-ache; - doesn't" eat : dr.' . rest well-r-remember- look at the tongue, if coated, give a. teaspoonful- pf, Syrup of, .Figs,,: then don't, worry; 'because you surely will have a well, smiling, child- in a few hours. - r. Syrup - Of. Figs being composed en tirely of luscious figs, senna and aro-matics- simply cannot her harmful:- It swftfit fins'' tVio Rtnmanh mn.kfts the liv- aystem, putting in s modern vlamps and - er active and thoroughly cleanses the also rurnisning the cluster, ugnts in uttle one's . waste-clogged bowels., in the main streets from the Southern 1 a few hours all souur.bile undigested l( PACE depot . to Caldwell street , and from Second to Seventh streets, ' the former along Trade, and the latter; along Try on street. The uptown lighting, it is said, , will ibe- altogether up-to-date, and will .include the'; cluster lights which will burn unti 11 p. m., after which brilliant arc lights wlU continue to blaze .for- the remainder of .the night. - - The proposition carries with it the removal of the present wooden poles of the company- and the placing of near iron poles to carry the lights, the trolley nines of the f electric, railway, apd the fire alarm wires of the city. The: plan is of. great value- to the - Whether1 the. board - wilK; take- up any other matter is not .known. CONFERENCE COMIKG TO CHARLOTTE NEXT DraniiHously Dee ded By He'hod : 1st Body To Hcl J Kext An- nnal Session Here attractive and has been the center ot . city and is being genedal'.y seconde4 much social interest here, and , where-j by Charlotte people; who have become ever she. has visited. ' .''' .lacqua'nted with. the workings' and Mr. .Myers is the second, son of ..Mr. With the modern aspect whiph the 'new! and. Mrs .J. S.-Myers of. this city and system of. lighting will "give'-to. this Biiicii lie was tiaui,u.wvii. i--r . tiiy. , , , g nia Polytecnntc institute more. m'u three years ago he ia.s vbeen" in the service of the Federal, Government :as a civii engineer. , being - engaged; in wprk In .the survey , of .the' inland .wa ter ay near Georgetow.n.' S", C.". He isr an engineer of exceptional, abi.ity and a young, man of sterling; charac ter and pleasing address.. . s O O O- Mrs. Ralph H. Holland " of ,.New York arr.ved in thejcly this morning to spend some time, as the guest- of Mr. and Mrs. J. R... Holland , at . their home on- East Vance -street. ,--,... . , . O O O- - Mr; and Mrs.-J. H..Daingerneld. will leave " ton gh for a trip 10 . Richniohd: and' New ioik. , Mr. Daingertteld.goes on .business, . . ; . .;.', ;- i . o o o ' Mrs: Armand de. Rosset Myers ar rived homo this ; mornng from New York, where she. has- been i .vistinfi friends for the: past threej e'eks. .Mrs. Mye.s brother, Mr- Leroy. Steele,' who holas - a -rtsoiasble . posilon wth tho American Tobacco Company; sailed yesterday morning1 on-the Baltic for.u irip to London and Paris, after which he will be located at Caval a, Turkey, in the interest of h s company.; -Mr-Steele is ihe-youngest son. of Mr.-and 'Mrs. E. S. Steele of ltia city. : His change of " residence from -New- York to Cavaila comes as ! a, well; desened promotion which news will .be learned w-h -pleasure' by his Imany -friends, here." ' ' - -'.;-: ". O O O ' ' . Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Stark, who were married ih West Point; Vav, yesterday, arrived in- the ei y last night and .are gues.s of Mr. aiid- Mrs. Doilivar" Stark at their home -on East Boulevard, Dil wor.h. Mrs. Sark "before her mar riage wys MIss Nannie Itilee -of West Po.nt. ""Mr." arid "Mrs. Stark also have as their- guest: "Mr.-- Carle's -'mother, Mrs.- M.--A. SfwrlL 'of West Point. ' "- . 'The laol iiUm" mission 'service of the week will be held Saturday- after noon at St.' Mark's tLutheran church. The -'subject 'will b'e' city ana rural regions. Mrs. : Robert' "L. Patterson wil. be ih charge. The meetings "have been an inspiration -to 'the women of Charlotte interested in home missions and it is "hoped that a '-large number wlU avail 'ihemiseives'.of. the' opportunity- of attending the, service - tomor row." - - ' ' " b'o'O ' 1 : Miss Kate Shipp of lLincolnto'n own er and principal of the Fasslfern fermenting ; food and -' constipated waste . matter, geptiy--moves ,on aim out of the system' without griping or nausea. ' - Directions for children -of all ages, a'so "for grbwn-Tips, plainly ' " printed on; the- package. - By all:-' means r get '-the - genuine. Ask your druggist for the full name "Syrup 6f Figs and Elixir of Senna"' prepared by the California Fig Syrup Co. Accept"'nothing else. - A telegram ' from Rev. Gilbert T. Rowe this mom'ng , anno 'need, to :Managing , Secretary 'Carraway of tlie Greater Charlotte ClubJ that tlie West ern North Carolina "Conference" by " a unanimous vote had decided .to hold BASEBALL MAGNATES ; WILL NAME -MANAGER . ' - . r t. .. t, . . t, .k. . ..:. . c .v ' -t. . . .') ;:,;To;.Settcl vHaa f To r- floide . . BBLtinies Of Team; v i A -meetinff of - the - directors of the Charlotte . Baseball Association will be heid ear-y nvxc week for ihe purpose, of cons .del ing the new management of the. team next season. .... No xnaica tion is" given as to the temper of the directors in-regard to a manager and it does .not seem certain pv any .means that Champ Osteeh, who led the Hor nets las. ' season, will be re-elec.ed. although he : has some strong friends on ihe directorate of the club. Osteen showed himself an excellent . manager in the early part of the season, prior to the per.od of r rebuffs and . beat ings back which he received, but to ward the laaer part of -the season, he failed to give evidence of . the proper spirit to dasp.ay under adversity and he 'did "not make the showing at. the close - that was expected. -..The focal directors, however, may decide ; that, it KRESS : VALUES. SET THE Mess stores . ' ANNOUNCE . ADVANCE SALE .- "'V " ".-Of.."- . '." ' ' V ' DOLLS TOYS AND XMAS NOVELTIES . Beginning Saturday . NOVEMBER TWENTY - THIRD In Over One Hundred Cities . KRESS STORES "V-".-Have. Set a. New Standard and THE VALUES IN DOLLS, TOYS AND XMAS NOVELTIES Are the Greatest in the World For 5, 10 and 25 Cents. By Starting Your Xmas Buying Now and Shopping Early in the Day You Will Secure A V GREATER SELECTION MORE TIME. AND BEXTER ATTENTION Advance;; Sale Begins Saturday t-"!"J kl ""SHI! BLUE R1DSE ASSOCIATION PROJECT BEJfi DISCU:SE3 the nest annual meeting in Charlotte. cyhanceaiJd not bring, a, new and I Mr,. Carraway, accqmpanied . by totally -unaiedv man-, for . such a re- President Hook of the club and Rev. sponsible .task. Mr.' Rowe went to High Point '"Wed nesday to extend a4 special-invitation, to the Conference io select Charlotte for the nest place of meet'ng. The ministers and all the ' delegates ' in: at tendance ;wer.e , .del'ghted , with the presence 'of the- Char?te 'men' and thet Conference gays' them-. a -cordial :greeing, it being unusual that a com mercial body" "hould1 send its- person al representatives to the,, meeting for such a' o'frpose-'as' this.' ; ' ' ;'' ' ' . The Western North . Carolina, Con- i ference'err-braces some of'tbe'stronfir- cBt Method'st clvrches in orth Cir- i olmat and 'i rdmporV-of; about !300 mln'sters. together -wih a larjje num ber of l3y delegates." fThs-wil'b'e -the second time in the 23 vears of the organization of the Con'ernce that it has -met in Chrlote and the rirv'will ero about tha bu"nsa of entraitiinier the 'deleates with the" nsl spirit of progreslvenpss anfl cord'ality. Mr. T. -W.- Hawkins .has not yet had plans ani specifications drawn for'improvewenAs Jn - confemplation for the building that .has. for a num school is spending the ' day here with her j of yars . been -. occupied bv the uo.oniai uiud. ae nas several cie velonrents.'n .mind,, but.. has. "not .de terTnd exactly to 'what use the friends. O CO Miss Josephine Clifton of Aberdeen. Missif isJthe guest of Miss Ruth Dowd buildincr will be" ancl!pd. iThftclub at her home- on ' Park avenue, Dil-; will next, week complete the wo'k of worth. . o o-o 'Miss Margaret Haughton js but .af ter being indisposed 'af her-home ' on East' Eleventh street, for ,',Ta ,,week past. - " -- - - '' -' O'b a ' ij - Miss- Aurelia -Cornelius, . who - has been spending, two weeks :here.r :with her sister, Miss Flora Corhe'ius, at' her " home p'n' Elizabeth" avenue "will leave ' tomorrow for Mooreiville'-'to visit relatives. ' removing to "i's .new quarters in .the " An important "meeting of .those in terested in the Blue Ridge' Assocla Oon' was. being held this afternoon in the offices of .Mr.'fF. C. Abbott, an of- rlcial of. the assbclat-on, and matters of ' ffeheral interest ' to all who --are connected - with the "Blue' Ridge As sociation were expected to come - up for discussion. - t Tt was understood that "alter : a meeting of these control -ih'g the prop erty icself, .including- some - of the largest stockholders, there would also be a , discuss on of future plans as to the work - to be conducted under the auspices of the. organization next Summer The .Blue . Ridge Association thus far has met with abundant success financially and has also ben the means of attracting numerous organized bodies thither for summer school and institute work. ' . - , The sess on was - expected to con tinue throughout the afternoon. CHARLOTTE, "N. C. K "WATCH- KRESS WINDOWS" I GOLF GROUND ADEPT INSPECTS NEW PARK Kolcble Girter Looking . Over Proposed New Coarse : In -- , My.rs Park TSflr.' F.' G;--'Byrd; 'who " has Southern :-repres"entati ' x"f the; firm ' ers , Park j with a view to laying oir the grounds in the event that the club is removed. - Mri' Byrd "has made no report oJ his findings, indeed he has no com pleted : his work, but before leaving the'' city he wi'.l . submit his finding to; the board of governors of the clu! for their consideration. Mr. Byrd ii not only An expert golfer, but he has had' valuable .experience in the; build ing of golf courses and his judgment on the matter "pending here, whether the proposed grounds will yicIJ eas' ly to ithe establishment of an uu-iim. 'date and 'high-class lS-ho!e ?oJf coursef,.; will go a long ways in infln- hapn ' encing . those who are agitating the WCCii ,! . . .1. . -1 .-1- i ;L1. i! ranuvai oi. uie ciuu at una ume. J. K. Cotton .1803 No! Maiiifct St.. of Wright .&. Ditson. and. who is re- ; says: ri heard of Foley KlQncy PUs Warded as 'one of the rao briliiant j and tookthem;f0r . my case -t .UWney y : . ' ... , itrouble. ; After taking them a few fiay golf players in the South, -is 'spending- the pain. left ray baok, my. Kidneys actd a few -days in. the city, for-the specific purpose of making - an inspection of the - proposed new golf course In My- regularlv and the trouble was cured. Foley Kidney Pills." Store. - : - annoy; g blaudu. gladly recommend Bowena v3i. j Close to 9,000 bales of cotton have been received at the local plat form this season since , September 1, this figure Being somewhat in excess of i that for the year preceding.-; J Granted Insurance . After Lung Trouble "Sick R oom plies 99 The largest and most varied line of this c'ass of goods, to.be , found between Richmond. , and .Atlanta. Our' line -of Rubber ' Goods, including Hot Water Bottles, Fountain Syringes. Sheeting, Ur-nals, Rubber Bed Pans, etc, is very complete and our stock is -. "Always New." :.; Every article - absolutely "Guaranteed." ,: ; '-'tfospital : : Supply '"& ' Drugj Co. ' : ' - ' ., '--''"' - -'Phone 676. ' ' -. Cherishes? her ; wedding gifts more than any, presents she receives duri- ing her life.' l: They -are displayed for f thea?miratJon of her closest friends". ' Let us show you a stock of ; . Gift: Goods .OAE - - - . f . ? , -" , that will b a credit to . you ' and a lasting souree of " satisfaction ' to the 'recipient. " ; Street There are so many cases of " Consump tion reported where the details' show1 the disease stai'ted with a cold .or t- cough, that It is reallv surprising that people are not more anxious to ? Iminediatelv stop tl-ase apparently -minor trorbles. Our advice is "stop the' cough or co d, 'f possible, ' without delay." Otherwije more serious, troubles -are likelv -tn fol low. If the medicines ; you are now tak 4 ms oo nui Drujs re ner .try - KcKman s Alterative, as. i. Is man did ; . . - - 237 Dean St., Brooklyn, X,Y. "Gentlemen: I am giving you below a brief history of' my; case which 1 trust you will use for the benfeflt of- those suf fering from any similar troubles. j ' - "About a year, and a .half." ago I. no-t ticed that riiv health was rapidly j fa'lingj until at the end of six months my ; weight had fallen, to 139 pounds. - -I was trou bled with nigh sweats, ' a .severe, cough and was very weakp having in fact ab solutely no ; ambition ..whatever. . About this time- I consulted a physician, Iwho told me my - lungs were affected. Not satisfied,v-I went to 'another doctor, who after .examining me said' that I was in the first stages 'of consumption.- At this point I- started to take-Eckman's Altera tive. " The , night sweats stopped a'most 4mmediately, mvf'cough became' looser and graduall y d isappeared. My wei gh t is nov 142 pounds' and my physician--has pronounced me- perfectly sound which, together -with the fact that 1 have been accepted by two different insu ance com panies for Insurance, makes' me sure, of my entire recovery by Eckman's Altera tive. -I should be very glad to communi cate with any one who . would - be " inters ested in my-case."- , j , ' ' - (Sworn affidavl . W. E. GEE. ; - Eckman's ' Alterative. is . effective.' in Bronchitis, Asthma, Hay Fever; Throat and L.uftg Trouble and 'in . upbuilding the system. Does not " contain : poisons,- , op iates or habt-forming . drugs j For sale by leading :, dru?gistsj. Ask for booklet te lihg of - recoveries, and . write to: Eck man . Laboratory,- Philadelphia, Pa.,.: gfor additional evidence. - , - OA Saiiiroay Special Your Dental 3- , .... No more ciread of the Dental : - . .' ... ' We do all this Painless Teeth Crowned . . ; 4$ Bridge WoA; . . . . $3 Up Full -Sefleeth V, . ? ; $4 Up " I " - . - -fij;?-':-.!- ;ri v " ' " - -; - : - ' ' - , v as it w .--.rv-. ir-''f' --. - Mre rar or inr When Y-ou Th ink Of the pain which many .women experience -wth every month it makes the gentleness and kindness always associ L... ated vjith womanhood, seem , to be almost a miracle. : While in general no. woman rebels against what .she re gards as a natural necessity there is no woman who would not gladly be free from this recurring period of pain. " V ZDfm Pierce Favorite Prescription makes weak women strong and sick women well, and gives them freedom from pain, v -- - it establishes regularity, snbdnes Intlam : ' mation, heals ulceration and cures fe male weakness. " ... Sick women are invited to consult Dr. Pierce - by letter,' - All corresnnndenca strictlv nrivate and . sacredly - confidential. Write without fear and without fee to World's Dispensary Med ical Association, RV. Pierce, M. D., President," Buffalo, N. Y. '.. If you want a book that tells all about woman's diseases, and how to cure a - them at home, send 21;one-ucent! 6tamp6 to Dr Pierce to pay cost of mailini : : tilth - enA lift will -Kftnd vnn a free ennv of hi tfmat thmisandUnatfe illustrated , Common Sense Medical Adviser revised, up-to-date edition, in paper. cayere. v In handsome cloth-binding, 31 stamps. -. ,...' . a - ' ; : imore 22 s; Tryon St Opposite' Gem Restaurant Main 18 :n?s, Boys', Wdmeii's an j Misses -.-. j ?'.... J Mens . rain , coats from the light weight gum at $500, to the . silk . or Cashmere English slipM on for . $8.50, $10.00, ' $1250 and $15.00; Boys': rain coats $2.50, $3.50; $4.00 and $5.00. Women V Rain Coats . Silver grey silk! poplin, v worth $10.00, Special at $7.50. ' A dandy for $5.00; and a silk coat for. $10. 00.-: ; " ( Girls Rain ; Capes Beautiful navy and dark red girl's capes I at $2.50.. - . Men's. Cravenett Coats , ; . One $10 .lot marked' to" S7.50. ' Others for $12.50 to 20.00, but special big line at $15.00. . " -. . ' - H..C.;'. LONG" COMPANrJ
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Nov. 22, 1912, edition 1
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