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4 THE CHARLOTTE NEWS, JANUARY 13 ,1909 fe IT -i I I i 5 i ijjtn i iiinu ii 1 i Commences Friday, January 15th I 1 cr Our many customers remember and appreciate the great values they get every January in our WHITE GOODS SALE. We have been preparing for this SALE for several months and confidently claim the best values we have given. 9 1 i vl I 1 1 adras Specials These come in 10 to 20 yard pieces, but cut any length you wish. We bought them cheap on account of the length. 25c qualities, beautiful patterns for Waists, Shirts, etc.

Two lots 5c and 1 9c yard I Long Cloth Bargains 36-inch, soft, 10c quality long cloth 7 l2c yard 36-inch regular long cloth, same quality as we have been selling at 15c yard. For this sale 12 l-2c yard or 1.25c bolt White Nainsooks 36 inch fine white Nainsook in 1 2 yard bolts 15c yard, $1.75 bolt 42-inch extra fine Nainsook, in 12 yard 25c yard White Lawns 40-inch white Lawn, good quality 10c yard 40-inch white Lawns, fine grade 1 2 1 -2c yd Special quality white India Linen, a bargain 10c yard Better grades 12 15c, etc. 30 inch Persian Lawns, splendid values IS, 20, 25c yard White Dimities 30-inch white check Dimities, a nice quality 10c yard Better qualities 12 1 -2c and 19c yard 36 -inch white Pajama checks, for Children's dresses and Men's shirts 12 1 -2c yard New Linonettes New lot white and colored Linonettes just 12 l-2c, 15c yd. Splendid quality white and colored Linen finish 10c yard Domestics 36-inch Domestic was 8 1 -3c yard, but was high at that, 5c yd. 36-inch soft Cambric, a bargain at 7 I -2c yard Good heavy quality Domestic, about same grade as N.

Y. Mills. 1 2 1 -2c grade 1 0c yard Other Attractions All over our store in every department you will find Special Offerings IN READY-MADE DEPARTMENT Coats were $7.50 $10.00 and $12.50. choice $5.00 Suits Half Price, Special in Skirts, Furs, etc. IN MILLINERY DEPAR TMENT-Nice, Stylish Trimmed Hats, were $3.50 to $5.00 $1.98 Bargains in Caps, Children's Hats, etc IN DRESS GpDDS DEPARTMENT Specials in Silks, Linens, etc.

Specials in Waists, Ladies Belts, Collars, Hosiery. Short Length White Goods These are from 1 to 10 yards in length, nice qualities check and striped white Lawns, regular 1 5c quality and more big lot, many styles Jo choose from lOcYard tst Dotted and Checked Swisses Half price on nice white Swiss, Pretty for Dresses and Waists, Regular 25c quality 12 1 -2c yard IVEY'S TO IT PAY Wa miMI.HJMAllVW,lJMl.llWUIIl 1: WHY CHAPEL WAS MOVED. Attractions at Tro tier Fis cher A happy heart is better than a fall purse. Italian. Big Drop In i emperature It Will L.

I IU -J nUQ HUM I I -Wl. Howard McKinnon, of Clinton, as best man. i The marriage ceremony will occur on th1 of January the twenty-eighth at half past eight o'clock. Dr. H.

If. Hulten. pastor of the First Bap- Ihe Academy We are such stuff as dreams are made of. Shakespeare. Everyone bears his own cross.

French. Have Weekly Preaching. Editor The News: Special to The News. Winston-Salem. N.

Jan. 13. The Moravian Home church was the i' JSC Charlotte seldom sets four attrac There seems to be a cloud over the ist church will officiate, assisted by Rev. R. C.

Anderson, of Gastonia. tions in as many davs as those booked 'scene yesterday of a lovely for the remaining davs of this when Miss Adelaide Mae Fincher be-Thev are attractions which are genor-came the bride of Mr. Henry F. Trot- ally' found filing long engagements In'ter. The church was lovely in its gar-j the bisr cities and which never of g'WI1 white, done espec-j Ada Mill and Groveton work.

All do not quite understand why the Ada Mill chapel should be moved from its present location to a place seemingly out of the way of the people who have always had it as a place of worship. Ground Broken at Mercury Fell 25 Degrees in 12 Hours, From 58 to 33 Degrees Street Cars Had Hard lime Duke For a Big Mill Robert D. Moore expects to leave ilavs lor a trip to New oYrk. Elizabeth Preton Allan has tl from Oklahoma and Arkansas, if she was called by the illness of i iliiughter. which resulted in the i I doath.

We would say that it has not been to the road ially for the occasion under the skillful Miss Annie Russell, who will be seen'lial of Mr. Herman Fletcher. Prompt-here this evening in "The Stronger! 10:30 o'clock the bridal party Spv nr.it her enaasrement in XeW! entered to the strains of Mendelhs- Ground is beins broken this week done without much thougni end prayer, neither has it been done with only or the new million dollar cotton mill York city Saturdav night. appear-' John's wedding march, beautifully ren I .1 .1 xt: i x-: i few days consideration but. it has ed here season before last as Puck been in mind for over two years.

The dered by Miss Ivey Nicewonger, of Charlotte. Mrs. M. L. Yorke, as mat with u.jO.OOO spindles which Mr.

W. A. Erwin will build at Duke- K- i. 1 in a 'v, t-1 llii- 5 'y Vt i lr "if Hi if'' 1 2 i '1 i i l-U 'I 'I (: AUDITORIUM Thnrsday, January 14 6th Number 10 Big Attractions Barnard Family Seven Tickets $1.00 Reserved Seats 50c Children 25c Reserved seats now at Mecklenburg Chapter P. A.

R. eason it has not been done before is ron of honor, looked extremely beauti-1 that a suitable location could not be ful in a tailored white cloth suit and' There is already one mill at this place of about the same I with Mib. Minnie Wriston Ii i.t her home oa Morehead street h.oiiow iii'ternoon at 1 o'clock. Maintaining Schedules. An unexpected drop in the temperature occurred last night and within RJ hours the mercury fell down the little glass tube more than 25 degrees.

The maximum temperature recorded yesterday afternoon was 61 degrees. At 8 o'clock the reading was 58 and two hours later 47 degrees, a drop ot 11 degrees. From 10 o'clock until found. Within the past two months we have been able to lease a piece of capacity. The breaking of ground in "A Midsummer Night's Dream." She wil be given a most cordial welcome by Charlotte's theatre-going public this evening.

Mr. Henry WT. Savage's, "The Devil," will be the attraction at matinee and evening performances tomorrow. "The Devil'' is, perhaps, the greatest sensational drama of the present time. It round and moved by no other spirit for this mill clears up the big order than to benefit the greatest number of picture hat, tarrying pink roses.

Mr. Wesley Trotted, brother of the groom, acted as best man. The bride was becomingly attired in her handsome go-ing-away gown of blue cloth, with hat and gloves to match, and carried a vim. j. p.

Wilson, of Maryland, is 1 in the city in a few days people with less sacrifice to. them for mill machinery which Mr. Erwin visit Mis. A. Dodsworth.

Mrs recently made. selves; and, too, we have never been able to have preaching every Sabbath lived here until a tew years shnwpr liminuet nf lirirte rnspc anrt III- o'cloclf this morning the temperature was given unusual notoriety in ixew i i I 1 1. 1 1 i 1 I Jordan's. DIED IN FLORIDA. I lor many friends will rejoice to at both places, but arrangements has been made to have preaching services continued to drop until it reached the jinfin tut- uue.

Disiiup i.cin urei iiuiiii York city that is returning on a visit 33 degree mark. After 8 clock there "A Knight for a Day," a big musical Remains to be Buried in Wadesboro was no perceptible rise until early af every Sabnatn miring tne year in addition to the Sunday school and ternoon. Instead of rising there was, thaler united the two young lives his usual effective manner, using the impressive ring ceremony. Amidst showers of rice and good wishes Mr. and Mrs.

Trotter left on the 11:25 train for a bridal trip North. They will be Mi's Mary Kidd left last night for 1 to attend the marriage there mid-week prayer meetings. The peo even during the morning hours, a grad ple within half a mile can attend these ual fall in the temperature of nearly uioiinw morning of her brother, Mr. show out of Chicago, the home of musical comedies, will be seen here Friday, with Mr. Frank Deshon starring.

Mr. Deshon has appeared in Charlotte in two other productions, once in the "Office Bov" and the other time in "Miss Bob White." services and. we believe out Qf it will come great good. I iMward Kidd and Miss Hayme Kays two degrees. at home after January 24th, at 211 It looked like serious trouble for the Other Charlotte friends will go SHOE It is hard for everyone to think the Main street, Salem.

street cars after it started raining i i hi evening. about 8 o'clock. The temperature then, same way, but whatever our tnougnts i are let us give this work our hearty "The Cat and the Fiddle," a great This Afternoon. The sad news of the death of Mrs. M.

II. Brunei- which occurred at Wan-ita, at 10 o'clock yesterday morning, was received in Uiis city yesterday afternoon by her sister, Mrs. W. T. Hutchinson.

Mrs. Bruner was a former resident of Wadesboro, but had been residing for some time past with her daughter, Mrs. McKenzie, in Florida. Mrs. Bruner is survived by four chil while one degree higher than freezin support.

There is in this work a boy's musical en.uvd6aUZd, v. Me-. Simon Baruch, of New York, is to arrive in the city within nraver meeting and a personal work- nuiiaiuu uuua, manure mu ov point was cold enough up about the trolley wire to ceuse a formation of day to visit Mrs. J. Utrshmger Myrtle Camp Meeting.

The members of Camp, W. O. are requested to meet in their hall over the F. and M. Bank Thursday night at 8 January 14.

All members are requested to be pres ers' class, which should be very dear a thin coating of ice which served to BARNARD ORCHESTRA. 1 '1 Xi'Utii Ti von street. She is on her to everv Christian heart, which has break the current, and consequently t. Ciimdfn, S. to spend the TALK already done great good, and is grow-1 cars experiemed a hard time maintain ent.

Tney will meet each Thursdav ing in interest with prospects of still uenymivi greater work in the future. So let i' for Thursday Evening. us join hands and put our whole hearts The sixth number of the series of dren: Mrs. C. O.

Burns, of Maxton, ing schedules. On some of the lines where there are steep grades, the cars could not run at all. The company Mrs. Willie McKenzie, of Wanita, Fla night at 8 p. m.

in the future. Refreshments will be served after the meeting. in this work. attractions at the Auditorium will be brought our the "ice wheels" and the Mrs. Paul Burns, of Hartsville, S.

and Mr. C. A. Bruner, of Sumter, C. ithe Barnard Orchestra Thursday night ot Dim winter with her fcon, Mr.

I.inhcs Paritch. Mr. C. M. -Tordy has returned from visit of several weeks to his old I' N''v Orleans.

Ills wife and i 'liter, accompanied by Mrs, James win return on the 20th inst. vii (iarvcy Is Mrs. Jordy's sister. JL trouble was no longer a trouble. The program will consist of violin, cor- The Washington bureau sent out the Parisian Sage Mrs.

C. A. Brown, who lives at 206 North Church street, is also a sister of the deceased. The funeral will take Inet, bell and Xylophone solos, violin I rlnAtc liMai! ritiirtnta nnH ftrehfQtr51 1 following forecast this THE NAME -111- -1 1 l-. morning: I llTPQ I Iflfirfriltl numbers, so aranged as to suit tne place this afternoon at Wadesboro, her vttj Mav.M.

i popular taste former home. "An extensive ami pronounced baro i The Madison (Ind.) Democrat had metric disturbance covers the country Dnvlolln Qodn tV. m-vr-f invlVnr. this COmlUPnt EMPLOYES SHARE PROFITS. "Tho Whn h-IVC from the Rocky Mountains westward It will move eastward atended by wind so grandly entertained our people at to Ivev Co.

Give Checks wide spread snows over the northern J. B. the Chautauqua for the last three dayh and rains over the southern districts Thirty salespeople. The usual annual division of prof left this mornina for Decatur, 111., that will probably reach into th North ating hair restorer, cures dandreuff 1 and grows hair. The women of.

America, who have luxuriant hair, know it does, and that is why thousands of attractive women throughout the land are regularly using it. For years this almost marvelous where they have a four days engage Pullman as applied to SHOES is synonymous with ELEGANCE, LUXURY and QUALITY. $3.50 to $5.00 THE PAIR Atlantic states by Thursday or Thurs day night. Temperatures will rise gen ment with another chautauoua. The its of J.

B. Ivev Co. among their employes took place yesterday. To SO of their faithful salespeople and other employes were checks handed erally over the middle west for two are certainly all right, and no doubt wherever they go they will days and over the eastern states until ever be remembered most pleasantly Reserve seats now at Jordan's. about Saturday.

In the absence ot reports from Alaska, the degree of cold Ciiir.ane Bridge Club. I ll" Chicane Rridge Club will meet i i at half past three o'clock Hi Miss King, at her 1 in' No. North Tryou street. rrcicec in Harma Hall. i He fonwnltu from the Daughters 1 i he Confederacy in charge of the i iix'iits of the exercises the birthdays of Generals 1-.

Lee and Stonewall Jackson Tuesday afternoon at P. o'clock, ciiM'd the Hanna Hall in the Young Men's Christian Associa-l-iiiUling. The program has not been completed. Cafde. Mr.

iinrl Mrs. R. V. Withers sent out. I'tvs io-dav announcing the approach-1 nia rriage of their daughter, Miss l.ii'ii" Deveraux.

and Dr. John Atkin- grower of lustrous and beautiful hair was confined to the elite of Europe and New York City, but about two for neat sums of money, and some of them are putting these moneys in savings banks. Only those 'who to follow the disturbance cannot be de "Get It at Hawley's." Dr. Henderson's Tooth Powder A perfect dentifrice. Antiseptic, preserves while it beautifies, sweetens the breath, hardens the gums, whitens the teeth.

HAWLEY'S MOUTH WASH A delicious liquid dentrifrice and month wash. Insures clean, white teth and fragrant breath essential to health and refinement. Hawley's Pharmacy TRYON AND FIFTH STS. 'Phones 13 and 260. Academy Advance- Sale.

Annual Meeting. it years ago it was given to a select list termined, but it is probable that have been with the firm for one year will be- colder Thursday in the middle come in on the profitsharmg ptan of druggists, ami today -can be obtain- The annual meeting of C. N. G. Buttj ed in anv city or town in America Co.

was held at Ihe office- plateau. Thursday night and Friday The firm has had a prosperous year, and in all its success the employes of insurance headquarters. No. 1G East women of refinement where cosiety in the plain states, Saturday in tne central valleys and upper lake region share. and Sunday and Sunday night in tne lower lake region, the Middle Atlantic states and New England.

Rain or snow Trade street, today at noon. All the stockholders were represented in person. The old officers were re-elected as follows for the present year: C. N. Ct.

Butt, president; Thomas Griffith, vice-president and manager; Thomas C. Hayes, secretary. dwell. Parisian Sage is the most delightful hair tonic in the world. It makes the hair soft, lustrous and luxuriant in a few days.

It is perfumed most daintily and is not sticky or greasy. It stoos falling hair, cures dandruff and will probably continue Friday and Sat Foreman Mr. Miller Coin North. Mr. Henry Miller, of the firm of Miller', merchant tailors, 2G West Trade street, will leave to-night for Baltimore.

Philadelphia and New-York to purchase a select line of for- urdav over the eastern districts. (Signed) WiuLIS L. MOORE, Chief IT. S. Weather Bureau." l-Yrrell.

a young physician of Ken -ill thin state. W'il nHnnlnnlo will linr altrn rin1 inmPKtip. woolens for the Rev. Dr. '-V.

H. McMasters, secre iller Co. itching scalp in two -weeks or money; back. The fellow who is always planning R. II.

Jordan Co. sell it. for SO ahead can't be very well satisfied cents a large bottle, and guarantee it, with the one he has. or direct, all charges prepaid, by American makers, Giroux Mfg. A liar ends with making truth ap-Buffaio, N.

Y. pear like falsehood. Shovestone. tary of the North Carolina Associa tion for the Observance of the Sabbath 1 11 Miss Elizabeth Withers, as maid spring and summer season. He wilt i no' lit tie Miss Mary Terry Bland, remain in New York for two weeks 11 l.eaivr iitid Vii.sses liennie and En- where he takes a special course in cut-' Withers aa ribon The ting and designing.

He will return only attendant will be Mr. about three weeks. will conduct the prayer meeting at the First Presbyterian church tonight..

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