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The Charlotte Observer from Charlotte, North Carolina • 6

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5 Jjj lyfk 3 1 1 DAILY CHAKJDOTTiS OJ38EKVJ3IR NOVEMBER 1 1896 HE GREAT GAME TOMORROW THE DEATH OF MRS KAUFMAN One pair of suspend-1 ers is as good as another so far as real utility goes If they reason that anything which holds up trousers is good enough to wear we agree and advise them to use twine or their hands in their pockets view the object of to add comfort to CASH SALES Sa crzJ for lloiday November -1 1896 2di pounds granulated sugar 100 4 pounds ginger snaps 25 10 pounds leaf lard 70 5 ponnds leaf lard 28 1 pound Mocha and Java coif ee 80 1 ppund Arbuckle coffee 20 1 pound Crescent coffee 19 4 pounds gold dust 22 1 pound can citron 15 i pound can potted ham 05 I pound canned beef 10 1 pound chipped beef 18 1 pound can choice salmon IS 3 pound can tomatoes 07 3 pound can pie peaches 07 3 pound can syrup peaches 07 1 sack Royal Pat Flour 275 Bugar cured shoulders 07 7 cakes circus soap 25 STENHOUSE CO 315 North Tryon street Phone No 178 From our pointy of our Suspenders is utility uu Everything in If an Rau 1 Were applied to one of our $1200 Whip Cord Suits nothing would be found amiss Inner linings of the best quality paddings across the shoulders in merchant tailor fashion stitching with the test silk We are in a position to guaiantee our suitings make them ourselves you see Those nobby Whip Cord Suits are creating a great sensation They started with a few of our early buyers now you can pick out on many a well dressed man Jos Lieberman Go One Price Clothiers No 21 South Tryon street NEW BLOCK -The- Emnorium DEMOCRACY'S TORCH BURNS THEREWILLBEl ISO TORCHES IN LINE The Clob Hate Everything in sHia Mr Locke Craig to Frucei'lon Will Move at 8 The streets of Charlotte will be illuminated to-morrow night with the glare of l'13u torches Each torch will be carried by a good Democrat from Mecklenburg county and its light will be a beacon to guide the good old Democratic ship of State into a haven of safetyo Tuesday Noember 3- The torch light procession is to be under the direction of the Workingmen's Democratic Club They have been active in the preparations and have all things hi readiness The torches are to be gotten to-morrow evening in rear of the building A committee from the club will have them in charge and will give them to all vho apply The procession will be funned at 8 o'clock The head of the column will rest on North Tryon street In front of the city hail and will be headed by the Steel Creek band The city clubs will How on foot Next will come the Second Regiment Band which will in turn befo llowed bv the wheelmen of the citv The clubs sfrom the county dl close the procession The march will be ilow Tryon to stonewall out Stonewall to Mint to Trade down Trade to Graham up Graham' to Ninth out Ninitli to Tryon down Tryon to Seventh down Seventh to Brevard down Brevard to Trade Trade through Independence square to Vance Fark where the speaking will take place The parade will he under the direction of the following marshals: VV Daniels Klliott John Mills Bradley Will Nolan TV II Barn-v Thomas Garibaldi TV Stewart Richard Stewart Jesse Cham beis John Smith John Orr Will Hail Moody Walter Traywiek The country clubs will be represented Mr Wilkes Wallace said--yesterday that every man in Crab Orchard would be here Locke Craig Ksa is to be the speaker of the occasion local weather kefokt Doshek Observer eHAItKOTT Oct 31 WRATH IK I 1 0 Ft Cloudv Maximum 76 minimum S3 gam date last year: Maximum 44: minimum 83- FORECAST For North Carolina: Fair except possibly showers on the coast: cooler jn eastern portion westerly winds Your attention is respectfully called to our 11dc of Sterling Silver Brushes Combs and Puff Boxes You will find It no trouble to be pleased in our Sterling Silver goods Prices reasonable GARIBALDI BRDNS Jewelers 1 1 SouihTryon Street GOME Sensational Uciling WILL YOU BE IN OUIl STORE To florrow If you come you will see such bargains as these: -VEILINGS at 15c per yard that was and will be 25 and 35c per yard 2 CLASP KID GLOVES white black and colored S9c a pair CASHMERE SIIAWIS: for our SI -50 goods: 25 for our $J50 grade $1 73 fur our $8 50 grade JOE BARUCH tt CO WE ARE MOVING Our entire stock of Plumbers and iu-pplles-ntid bicycles and sundries to our new four story brick store fust completed at mil 217 tviuih Tryon ureet of-poiU3 (2 A building where will pay more attention to the 1 A luDg inidv and carry on ft larcer business in all Its branches than before We think we can safely say that with our increased fucliilies we will be able lo give prom altenlion to any and all orders large or small Dowd Racket We are giving daily demonstrations of the force and power of the hard dollar in moving merchandise Seas of people wending their wav to the Racket anil often -times our hard-worked salesmen are unable to wait on the throngs of bujers Mastering when we buy and mastering when we go to sell is the key note to success and under this great rule our business grows and grows 110 ftOO worth of the best bought Shoes we ever owned and the tremendous sales is proof beyond a doubt of the popularity of this department Baby Shoes 103 per pair and up Brogans 50c and up Doog-tip button Shoes commence at 45c per pair 1000 pairs and Pine Shoes bought at a discount and going at half price No such values in Shoes ia a hundred miles of Charlotte as we are now offering CLOTHING This is our pet department and morj dollars come through it than any one department in the house EBee Pant Suits Suits Suits Odd Coats and Vests Overcoats Overall Suits with great stacks of Pants piled up Alt go to make up the grandest line that ever graced our counters and last but not least the prices keep the salesmen hustling Dave you seen our great offering in Dress Goods Dry Goods and you are missing an unprecedented display of elegant These departments are teeming with good values See them MILLINERY It does seem as if everybody comes to us for millinery and it is easily accounted for Feople never tire of buying gooJscbeap and we sell first Jclasi millinery aa we do everything else at much less than the usual price Williams Hood Co ifU llf It will be well for you to remember Men's 'Magnetic Cough Cute During the cough and cold season You rather expect unusual merit in a remedy we' least we hope you do for you have reason to The merit of this remedy is little short of remarkable Price 25c -FROM A GRADED- School Primer I)o you see the boy with the new suit? Yes I see the boy with the new suit Is it not a fine suit? It is a nice fine suit Did the boy pay much for the suit? lie did not The price was small for a suit so fine Where did the boy buy the fine suit? At Good buv Good goods We could quote more to the effect that we have the reputation of keeping the best line of Knee ants Suits We have all sizes fo' kinds for money and not a shoddy suit in the lot The only fault we find is when you get one of our suits you do not come back soon have to give you that kind of goods Y'ou will though come back gladly enough when you need another suit The reason is that 1-ere the priers are the only thing skimmed In everything else you get the cream Kaufman Co LEADING CLOTHIERS tW ail orders solicited Goods sent on approval Charges paid one way -HaKRIc IM CON Alt' MOIE 111 ILIA US ANY NAT I U-AL LI 1 HI A s-riilSlt ATLR Off TI1S MAEkET Baltimore 1' Mr Harris Harris Scringe I will say to you tbatlt is qiv opinion that tbe Harris Llthla Water Is by Tar ibebest Water that 1 have ever used and that It has done me a greit deal of good anil I think 1 hat it Is a most valuable remedy Very respectful! 11 or km a Pies A I Valaer Agent Harris Llthla is gnarar teed to cure any ease of Kidney Bladder troubles oi diseases of the blocd If given a lar trial Harris Lithia Water Co Harris Springs 8 4J Pall and Winter Goods My stock of fine Merchant Tailoring goods is now complete consisting of the finest grades of English French and Scotch Worsted Suitings and Trouserings Only the very estwork PHILLIPS MERCHANT TAILOR oUTH TRYCN STREET AN ARAB PROVERB He who knows net and knows not He knows not he Is a fool i-hun him He who knows not snd now He knows not he is simple Teach him He who knows And knows not he knows He is asleep wake him He who knows and knows 1 hat he knows he Is ise hollow him we know We kuow and we know that that the Aster Library rf Standard Literature is a remarkable book for the price 40 cents volume Call on or write for catalogue STONE BARRINGFR Book Stationery and Art Stor 22 Tryon street Phone lbO THE LATEST Addition to my working department is the manufacturing of jewelry and fine engraving I can match piec-s of jew elry make ring mount ngs and medals at short notice in my store This with my fine watch werk makes my facilities for doing all work complete I will send for your clocks if ycu leave orders at my store The largest stock of Watch Dia mond and Jewelry Cut Glass and Solid Silver in the State Call and see JOHN FARRIOR Jeweler and Cptician (Successors to Cochrauo St Barnhardt) WHOLESALE PROVISIONS GRAIN AND COAL 301 303 305 East Trade street CHARLOTTE DUVAL Engineer and fkmtractor Office SI Trade btraet Hoom 1 CHARLOT1 i Aro ycanaesoect iigatlng EqnSppirg cotton mil1 1 with electric light plants a specialty Estimates furnished on ail kinds of Work Call bells hotel annuDoi-atoi burglar alarms etc Correspondeaoc oLlxlLsA RN VARSITY BOYS IVTH Cl Charlotte Extend i Hearty Ouie to the Brers of the Whit Bue-Tbe Came Be Called Monday at 3:30 p- The citv is pally and gaudily decked in white 'andbiue and black and red and the- interest- in the football game take place at Latta Park to-morrow afternoon Is at fever heat The Central Hotel with its long streamers of white and blue bunting will make the Friiversity boys feel that (hey are at home as they rest jvithin its walls The cars and many of the stores are floating the colors of both teams On the breast of many a lovely maiden and many a gallant swain there rests already the bi-colored badge which indicates his or her preference for tomorrow's game whilst all Charlotte hopes that the black and red will wave proudly in the breezes or if they do go down into the dust of defeat will feel the pleasant consciousness that the champions have met foemen of no small ability on the gridiron The team itself is confident that at the very least the garao will be a well-matched one and far ahead of any football contest which the Charlotte people have ever had the privilege of witnessing on their grounds The Fniversity team has been well coached by Mr Gordon Johnston a former Chariot tean and a graduate of T-ineeton On the other hand the Charlotte eleven has had the assistance of Mr George Stephens who was undoubtedly the star half-back of the South in last games He has had good material on which to work and it has responded readily to his efforts With Plato Purham Snipes Mahon Hunter Schenck Stephens all football men of a wide experience each one of whom has won laurels bn his college eleven Charlotte has an aggregation of stars which will put to shame the star cast of the rivals The grounds hav been materially changed so that the spectators In the grand stand many of whom will be ladies will have a much better view of the game The gridiron has been moved over twenty-five yards in that direction and no one will be allowed to stand between it and the grand stand consequently the view- will be entirely unobstructed and a former drawback will be removed At The practice of the eleven In the rear of the Yoyng Christian Association last night all the men did good work running hard and fast and getting into interference well The University team arrives in the citv this morning at from Atlanta Charlotte extends a hearty welcome to live visitors from the State University- in which all good North Carolinians feel a just pride May- they feel while they are here -that they- have fallen amongst friends The game will take promptly at 3:00 o'clock at Latta Park Let all who feel an interest in athletic sports come out and give -encouragement to this latter-day emulation vt the Olympic games of old A1 ER WORKS Pipes laid and Ten Bells Sunk An I leelrie Engine It ill Hoi-t IheW ater to the Artesian Water and Gallons of It Per Day The streets of Dilworth lx autiful sut -urban town are lined with long joints of iron piping which are to go underground as the arteries fur the DU wurth water-works The pipes are now being laid and in the meantime the excavations for the water supply are in progress Thi re will be ten wells' altogether and they will be sunk in the tiepres sic-n n-er the lily- pond After they are completed they will be' connected with a central well or reservoir by piping and a pumping station will bult oer the central well The pump ing engine will be driven by electricity-ami will eK-vate the water to a standpipe 1 In fet high The water supply-will be 240000 gallons per is the purest quality of artesian water Mr Latta tlie founder of Dilworth and the owner of the surroundings says that the water-works will be completed and at the sort ice of the pyopie of Dilworth within three months The town will th-n be Just about as near the ideal of perfection as a town could be -and in the way of modern conyan- tenets its residents will have txit little to want They ltead Your Ballot ami Tlace the Box Uiurr Henry sent out a special cir--ulir K-ttei yesterday all the IVp iudges and registrars of election giving them specific instruction as to how ta act wlun a Democrat challenged vote In the case of cnhts lie wants certified copies produced from the clerk of the court giving all taels tnd he wants the identity' of the -negro tom hts established Ltwver Ilenrv lurttu-T i is-d the luages that they-must take the ute from the person presenting it and place in the right box and in order to do tlD thev have the right lV examine ry ballot In other words the ot-r docs not nut his ballot in the Slot He gives It to one of the judges m-1 I be judge does the P--t Mortuary Repot The tepol-ts of Mr Thom-- kiej-r of the Cemeteries fr the month of Oc-tob are as follow? KLMU'OOI Tot! number of deaths 17 Male adults 5 female adults 4hildren 8 Causes of death: Typhoid fever 4 heart disease 3 consumption 2: pneu nioria general 1: unknown septia peritonitis 1 diphtheria phihi-is still born 2 riXKAVOOD Total number of deaths 17 Male adults 5 female adults 3: children 9 Causes of death: Pneumonia 3 meningitis 2 typhoid fever 2 still iioru 2 unkno-ivn 2: dropsy 1 paraly-1: heart disease 1 bronchitis 1 hoiei-a infantum 1 convulsions 1 1 1 1 im Telling Bird- us KepeaterY In a crowd that gathered around the Tot-tune-telling birds on the corner of College and Trade streets was a man Known as a I'opuii-t light in CiabOr-hard and whose campaign slogan is money" lie haxi his fortune told four tim paying cents for the privilege and then got into a wordy wav wttli the bird man because out of the four -m elopes handed him by the birds two ot them lontained the partus kind of vei--es They were just about getting ready begin Knocking or at least it apinur-d so when the po'ice interfered Mr The board of trustees gox-ming the PiesVy terian High School at Jlebanc has elected Mr JM Oldham to fill the vai alloy tanked by Mr Herbert Bingham's death Mr Oldham wan grad -ited at the University in 1SH- The following year he took post graduate w-ork in Gitek and Kngljsh and earned the master's degree He rs a gentleman and a scholar and the trustees dre to be congratulated on their wise i lrt-tton Tryon street Methodist God has blessed ourchurch our Char-Vtte Methodism and our community with a good meeting desire to see ill the members of my church and congregation at church this morning Let is all meet gratefully and with conie--rat Ion Those ishing to join the church will meet m- at 3 o'clock to be received -at that hour Barents ome with your children -who wish to ioin the churclx Sermon to young eon -v-its and voung pcor-lo generally tonight The public invited BAYS Ihi-t-r Tight 0-er Challenge TapgfoVd is a moulder- and v-orks at "Old -Man 'haUcnged his vote last Saturday Langford said vesierdav he was goirg to lick him and pay for ft Last night the two met -in Springs on West Tta-de -street and langford kept his wont lie gave hint several 'aj-gu-in the face hc-Bi Cole and Charles I-'Incher both ooi obtain got into fight last night in which Fincher cut Ccle Iiealli of Mr dlauib Mt- Itobcrt Mann died last -night at his home- 4va Wei Eighth street after an illness of two months Deceased was 67 years of age He was a meru-ber'of the Seeohd Rresby-tcrian church He fought through the war and made a good soldier The funeral-services will be conducted this afternoon- at 4 at the residence A' ESTIMABLE LAD'S ASSES AWAY Death Wai the Kwolt of mm Affect Jon of the Hrart-The Funeral Service to Be Conducted Thl The Body to Be Interred In Baltimore Mrs Rachael Kaufman wife of Mr TV Kaufman died at her home- tn this city at 2:30 o'clock yesterday afternoon after an illness of two week with an affection of the heart She was 8 years old two days ago She was the daughter of Mrs Hess of Baltimore who was with her when she died as were also her sister Mrs Aiiuoiin and her brother Mr Ike Hess of Baltimore Mrs Kaufman leaves a bust hand and four daughters Misses Rosa Minnie Bessie and Mabel Kaufman The funeral services will be held from the residence on South Tryon street at 7:30 this evening conducted by Mr Hirshinger acting rabbi The body Is to be taken to Baltimore for interment and will 'be escorted to the Southern depot immediately after the services at the house Messrs I- Leon Baruch Ike Iiirsch Blum Pretzfelder and Sig Grasheim acting as pall-bearers Mr Kaufman and children and the mother brother and sister of the deceased will accompany the body MisKaufman was married Baltimore 18 years ago She came at once to Charlotte with her husband and had since lived here She was a lady of many estimable traits of character and was held in the highest esteem by all 'lasses of our people The news of her death yesterday afternoon was a painful shock to her many friends as but few of them were aware of her illness Indeed it was only within the past two days that those nearest and -dearest to her were alarmed about her condition and upon them the blow falls with stunning suddenness The bereaved husband and the little ones who are left motherless have the heartfelt sympa thv of the entire community I1KAK IS OIK FATHER Bow Before Tbe and Fray for and St Catholic church: Feast of Ail faints First mass and holy communion iani high mass and sermon iuoit a ni Sunday school 3:30 i espies and sermon 7:30 The text of the morning sermon will be from St Math 5-12: "Be glad and rejoice because jour reward is very great in In the evening Father Fran is will lecture on the Catholic doctrine of purgatory All are welcome There will be divine service at St Kvangelical Lutheran church at 11 a and 7:30 rn The morning service "ill be in commemoration of the liefoi mation of the sixteenth century Ail are invited Olitet Baptist church: Rev Hankins pastor Services at 11 a and 7:30 in Morning subject: "Opposition to Miss Ronnie Oates will sing at h'tieit Methodist church to-night The anthem ill be My Soul to Joyful -sung by Miss Dates soprano Mrs Thos Cald ill alto Mr Geo Newcomb tenor and Me John Watson bass Miss Oates will sing as an offertory "Fear Not Te This is the regular consecration day for the Christian Lndeavor Societies in lotto Re John Stagg pastor of the Second ITesbj'terian church will begin ins sermons to young men tills evening These services will be directed es-jiceiallj- to the interests of young men jet all are incited St Lpiscopal church Rev Hoffmann rector: Morning praye sermon and holy communion 11 a Subject: "All Saints" livening prayer and sermon 730 At the Sunday hour 4 o'clock this afternoon ie reitor will be at the church to i up tize all children brought to him Sere es by Rev A Osborne to ic All Saints' Day Morning prat anil holy communion at 11 a evening prayer 4 Chapel of Hope 7:35 Sere ices at the First Presbyterian church at the usual hour this morning and erening bjT Rev Williamson Sabbath school at 3:30 Second Prcshterian church Sere ices at 11 a and by the pastor Night sermon the beginning of a series of sermons to voung men Christian Hpdeacor at 945 a Sqnday school at 1:30 All are cordially invite 1-0 these Sell ice I Convicts Yet They Register Scott Stinson aim Steve Givens are two negroes ho ill not be apt to hav such a good opinion of the election law after they shall hav paid the penalty it prosci ibrs for illegal registration They ate ex-convicts and have each served terms for larceny yet they per jured themsclyeo and register id Thi are jail in default of bonds of $50' each Tin- penalty is a tine of not less than $5' nor more than or im prisonment of not less than one year nor more than two veurs Leo Potts and Green Coleman are to le tlied Monday for illegal registration uivh the same charges that got Stin son and Givens into trouble KoiIim hilt) tlir A 1 The latest about the Seaboard Air Line jungle Is that the Rothschilds are now reaching out their hands in an effort to grasp the prize They want to add the Kinhoaid to the Louisv file Nashville hi-h is virtually their read iasun uf tie large blocks of st-xik which th- hold in it August Belmont if- Go are said to be in the market with plenty- of money to buy up enough Sea-lioard stock to give thfm control of the situation The Hoik has been offered at $125 per share but it Is said to le now withdrawn in antioipation of an increased hid by the Rothschilds Metallurgical Suggested Prof A State Geologist just contributed an interesting: ar-ticlf to a mining journal on the mineral r-sour-es of this iltate and in it he urges the establishment of a large metaiurgieal plant near Chari ui at which tlie or ironi the mines and prospects could he treated on the plan of custom mills as it is done in the large mining centres of the West He gttes tlie product of the gold mines ot this State as more than $20noo6iHi and eys that a considerable portion of this is i profit 4 allege Note one in i steal programme is Is-uig i inged for the first meeting of the Musical llistorv flub next Saturday N'o ember tUh at the lroshyterian Gollege Full parti ulars regarding membership etc ill be given tn a Let issue The pcial I I a -Air tlie use of organ -Lid ids as Placed in the college yvs-tciday and with the larg -two-manual i rgati soon to he placed in the i ha pel t-iy suocrior advantages are offered iur the studv of the instrument Al-icady a consul-gable numl-r bur ap-pi-d Cor instruction 4 Vmrlotte Figcn l-nckr homing club has been formed in charlotte Several nights -ago a number of enthusiastic homing- pigeon fan- -i-rs and organized th North Siaic Homing Club Gc-orge Graham Jrr Was elected president and Fred Nash Jr secrelary and treasurer The club expects to hae some tine races in the spring Tb's is the first homing club formed in Noith Carolina tole a bun aid Rm IV alter Fuller a young negro from S-ou'h Carolina yesterday afternoon gate the police a chase down South Tryon street He had stolen a saw and as he ran the cry was heard and liefore a block 'Was pushed (here was a howling mob at his heels He was overhauled at Third and Church streets by officer Baker and escorted state to the lock-up He had a dirk with a six-inch blade oh his person After-Electluu Amusements 7 Manager Gray- of the opera house! has secured sev-ral good attractions-for the entertainment of the people after the election Billy minstrels all negroes will he hero sn the loth Following will come Etmnett Corrigan the Bowery Girl amt-cthC White Crook MogCottUD The cotton" market yesterday- wiis quiet the quotations remaining' unchanged from the previous day 'The last price was 715 There were but 139 bales nn the market From September 1 to date the receipts from wagons at Charlotte are 9734 bales against 7550 for the shnve period last year to Another Record Breaker A limited quantity of fine PLUSH CAPES with Black Fur trimmiDg and fine silk lining 125 inches sweep and 21 inches SAYING MONEY Throili Our Shirts Or anything in our stock of Furnishings is an easy matter Have Shirts for evening dress for business for any time or any kind of wear white or colored open back open front open front and back and same open all the way down the front White $11125 3150 and $2- -v Colored $1 $1 25 and $150 We claim to fit everybody and do it We solicit orders from a distance and will sends goods on approval by express to any part of the country returnable at our expense Find This Week in the way of new articles in our vrell assorted stock Applique work and stamped Linens Boufet and Sideboard Scarfs Tray Covers Centre Pieces Pillow Shams Stamped Linens in new and dainty designs Gilt and Silk Embroidered Pillow Covers New Millinery received every day The best 25c Black Hose 1 he best 15c Black Hose The best II and 50 Kid Glove Thousands of new Handerchiefs Carpets Rugs Curtains and the best built and fin ished stock of RNITURE In This State Mrs Buyer that the salesman who' offers (and you'll notice they all do) you just as good a blanket as Elkin acknowledges it the superior of his? Why take the just as good when at Alexander's the genuine original inimitable Eikin is sold? Acknowledged by salesmen merchant' and manufacturers the Perfection Blanket Used by vast armies of judges of blankets Warms people of wealth as well as the less fortunate ones Take no other No risk to run at the original ELKIN BLANKET seller its introducer and to-day its greatest seller in the Slate Over 10D pair already sold Crib blankets 75c up We trade on Men's Underwear too Some folks know it just the same we go on even if you Come in won't you? Men admitted to the ladies store a mto 5:50 Hosiery Gloves Notions Lizard Dress Goods 00c 54 inch 20 yards fine SC-iDch Bleaching $1 ELECTION WEEK Come np towD won't you ladies? get scared its time to get beat It's lonely here without you and your absence casts a gloom over our lives Open for business as usual every day this week IB TRADE ST You can be deceived in the appearance of Furniture All our goods are just as represented Prices low enough to please all MAXWELL MAXWELL in length at SI Wear Hatters and Furnishers 39: -s i i I Don BARGAINS We are now offering are on a gold basis and will be worth double when Bryan is elected 'Sliaw- BICYCLE REPAIRING Largest and best equippeG repair Bhop in the State Difficult repair work solicited Frames re-enameled in any color Full line of sundries and CJ MARSH HEIZER 35 South College INVEST' la a Business Education and share the benefits of a useful citizen Why stand behind the counter lor a- few dollars a week or put In yonr time consuming what yonr parents earn by sauntering around home or walking the streets when you can in a few months at the Charlotte Commercial College prepare yourself for a good position? This Is a most delightful time to study Now Is the time to begin DR THOS OPINION This is to certify that I have been familiar with Mrs Joe Remedy for two years have seen it used In a number of cases which had not been relieved by the use of the usual reme dies recommended and used by physicians I unhesitatingly recommend it in all cases of chronic dyspepsia with the usual and distressing symptoms accompanying it I can also recom mend it in all cases of scrofula dis eases of the skin rheumatism and all other diseases arising from disordered condition of the blood I Campbell Energy York Co April 10 Our collector will call on those who owe the firm of Seigle Co on Monday and i as well as Mr Seigle will consider it a personal favor if a prompt payment is made The business must be wound up at once ASSIGNEE SlEuLE CO USE express brought us another lot of beautiful wraps Verily the people far and near know how cheap we sell the newest garments for otders from all over the State come in by almost every mail Never such a business before in jackets and capes as we are now doing Friends we are told daily that our stock of the latest wraps is many times larger far greater in variety much better fitting and fully 23 per cent cheaper than any other stout in this city- We money to burn but we have a few dollars to say we are selling the very best blanket mde in North Carolina for less money than some dealers are trying to do Miud you now no seconds no email sizes as some show but genuine first quality full size and beautifully finished blankets at less money-than cheaper goods are sold elsewhere White suede gloves 12 13 and z0 button length Black suede gloves new and fresh and long Black thibet black gray and brown coney fur now here soap 12 and 15o can you bu7 it at that elsewhere? Feather boas $725 for a $10 00 quality Entirely new stock of finishing braids and trimming braids of all kinds Biggest variety of soutaches you ever saw We seem to supply everybody But why not? Our prices are irresistible: The people help buying our goods were they to tryi Mohair xelvet and brush bindings came last night It is said more periodical tickets are taken in at Harris than at any other house using them Have set 75 wraps as a task for to-morrow Watch us Harris Keesler For first class work send your linen to Charlotte Steam Laundry Strictly High Grade Work High Gloss or Domestic Finish Free Delivery Phone 47 nearest way to a heart is through his says an old adage and those wives who value their husband's affections and wish to keep them Bhould make him bay a majestic Steel and Mailable Iron Range and future meals will be properly cooked Largest stock of stoves and ranges in North Carolina McCausland Co Slate and Tin Roofing Contractors DAVE OESTREICHER a -q -guR -e -s-ts -sb -Q'ls IShirts There is no a shade of doubt but that we have In stock the prettiest patterns in colored bosom shirts with white bodies that the manufacturers produced this season See the display in our east window to-day Price 00 each Have you seen the new Earl Wilson Cuffs? We have them in all styles plain and link and we sell them at 23 cents a pair a dozen pairs $2 75 or half dozen for $lll3 These are undoubtedly the best cuffs for this price you have ever been able to buy Our own brand of collars we sell at $1 30 per dozen Earl iC Wilson collars $173 per dozen LESLIE ROGERS Sole agents for World Renowned Hals and Dr Jaeger's Sanitary Woolen System Co STREAMS OF NEW- -THINGS ARE- -POURING INTO STOKE FROM WHEREVER BRIGHTEST BEST THE THE FRESHEST MERCHANDISE CAN BE HAD MARKETS ARE AT ALL TIMES BEING RANSACKED FOR THINGS WANT AT PRICES YOU OUGHT TO PAY WE WILL SELL THIS WEEK: Full cut etrawberrv and diamond caraffes at $250 Rich cut vases 12 inches high $550 and $500 Dresden banquet lamps complete $600 Fern dishes 2 and $3 OUR DECORATED FRENCH CHINA IS NOW HERE ER BEFORE HAS OUR IM PORTATION BEEN SO LARGE -AND PRICES SO LOW TO US THAT 1EGE ARE MORE BEAUTI FUL EACH YEAR AND THE PRICES ARE SURPRISINGLY MODERATE AN INSPEC TION MEANS NO TION TO READ CO CO Agents COMMISSION MERCHANTS MERCHANDISE BROKERS 15 College Steet Consignments solicited.

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