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THE' CHARLOTTE NEWS.AUQUST 17, 1906. IVEY'S IVEY'S IVEY'S c We must clean up all up all Summer Goods. You will know we are in eafnest if you ;i will see, these goods and the prices we have put on them. You know the i character of the goods we sell no trash, but all desirable goods. i Clean Up Hat Sale SATURDAY 9:30 25c EACH. Any Hat in the house no matter what the price, 25 cts. Ladies' Trimmed Hid Untrimmed Hats, Children's, Hats, worth up to $2.00 and $3.00, about 600 in the lot .. .. . . . .25c All flowers reduced and we will trim auy Hat for you at reasonable prices. Special Ribbon Sale SATURDAY, 15c YARD. All Silk Taffeta and Satin Ribbons, 4 to 0 inches wide, mostly 20 and 25c grades, all colors per yard .. ..15c White Linen Finish Dress Skirts Made in splendid style, gooa width, we have sold hundreds of these 98c All Dress Skirts Reduced Dm inrj our Clearance Sale we will sell any of our nice Dress Skirts at a substantial reduction $2.00 to $10.00 Bleached Domestics 6c YARD. Hosiery We have a big line of Hosiery, that we have selected with unusual care. If you have been buying unsatisfac tory hose, let uss advise you as to the kind that will give you satisfaction. Short lengths of 8 to 10c grades, good lengths, per yard 6c 1 Lot Yard Wide Bleach Domestics, per yard . . ,.-5C 1 Lot Yard Wide Sea Island JDomestic worth 7c yard 5c Lawi.s Sacrificed All our pretty Lawns, Dimities, etc., former prices 10c to 15c yd .. ...5c Our5c Lawns, were extra "wide and nice to clean up, yard .2 7-8c White Goods Specials Short Lengths, White Piques, Madras, Dimities, Swisses, etc.-, prices were 10 to 15c yard, to clean up, per yard .. .. .. .. .... . . 5 3-4c Colored Silk Organdies . Our choice 50c Silk Organdies, per yard to close, .. .. .. .. .. .'. ..39c 35c Silk Organdies, yard . . : :7 1-2c Price cut in two. Madras and Dotted. Swisses Sacrificed Regular 25c and 35c Fine Madras and Dotted Swiss, we have too many of them, to reduce stock per yard . .19c All bur 18c Dotted Swisses and they are pretty styles, per .vrd ..12 1-2c 12 l-2c and 15c Potted Swisses, per yard ' ..10c Waist Bargains Special in White Dotted Swiss Waists, would bef cheap at 50c '. . '. . ..29c Special Lot New $1.50 LawnWaists, at . " . .... .... .... . .98c 4 cent Notion Counter There will be a bright spot in our store during this sale. Large space glven 'Nup to' ' display of bargain no tions, 4c each, values will run up to 10c in Pearl Button, Pins, Lustre Cot ton, Pin Cubes, Toilet Soaps, etc., etcv Hundreds other Special Bargains all over the Store. Clearance Sale Will Continue all Next Week. M 13 West TraLde Street. v USE I aiawiBixiKmiKttf mmmatmmmmMmammM mm M M v t ? t i i or some one or more of the iollowing : Shredded Wheat Bis cuits, Cream of Wheat, Grape Nuts, Postum; all fresh from the manufacturers. Roller Champion Flour the little excess in price is trifling compared to the quality of the Flour. 1 Our Light Bread none bet ter to be had. Our trade is as staple on this as any other arti cle we handle. If you want bet ter bread than you have had give us a trial order. A fresh case of Mackerel just opened, small size but white and tat. A nice 'article, 10c or 3 for 25c. - . DEVILLED CRABS. McMenamius' Devilled Crabs gaining in popularity with us every day. Canned Lobster, 25c and 40c. Baratara Shrimps 15c. ?ech Xut Sliced Beef and Bacon. Heinz's Malt and Apple Vinegar. Good Vinegar makes a hun- ' dred other things good. Heinz has the quality and flavor just 4 right. White Pickling Vinegar. The Pickling Season is near. Use White Vinegar, for-ihis will pre serve your pickles firm much lousrer. THOSE FINE CANTELOUPES are still coming in, and Water melons are at their best. Apples for baking; Peaches, Bananas. Fresh Country Butter, careful ly handled, good quality. . S ' Frying, Size Chickens. Call us up. If your, wants are not enumerated, we are at the T otaer end of the 'phone. Call for Y WJA. JAMISON & GO 1 Mrs. A. T. Summey went to Salis bury -yesterday and will undergo an operation today at the Whitehead Stokes Sanatarium for appendicitis. Mrs. Summey was attacked Wednes day while at the home of her moth er, Mrs. J. H. McAden on North Try on street. Mrs. E. C. Register returned to the city this morning after spending two weeks at Concord the guest of Judge Montgomery. Mrs. Frank Dowd and two youngest children left this morning for Waynesville where they will spend several weeks. Mrs. E. B. Gresham and son are at the Hotel Gates at Henderson ville. Phone 332. 600 W. Trade; i 1 Dr. H. A. Wittson, of New York, 5s spending a few days in the city the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Wittkowsky, on North Gra ham street. This is Dr. Wittson's first visit to Charlotte in several years.. k ' . - ,Miss Alice Holland has returned to the city after a two week's stay at Virginia Beach. ; ' Mrs. Frank I. Osborne is at High lands, near Asheville. - ' Misses Lilly Nash and Laurie Spong will leave Monday for Blowing Rock where they will spend two weeks. Miss Laura Walker, of Chattanooga, Tenn., Is visiting Miss Laurie Spong, on West Seventh street. . Mr. and Mrs. John M. Scott and children are guests of tho Battery Park, Asheville. , Miss Adelaide Orr, Is visiting rela tives in Asheville. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Villalonga and little daughter, formerly residents of Charlotte, now of Savannah, are at tho Kenilworth Inn, Asheville. 1 Mr. E. D. Latta and Miss Acton Latta are at the Battery Park, Ashe ville. - Miss Mary Alexander leaves Sun day for Gastonia to spend somo time with relatives. 1 ' . . Mrs. H. R. Wilcox, wife and baby and Mrs. Jordan, Mrs. Wilcox's sis ter, are at the Kenilworth Inn for several weeks. - - . f - ' w Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Miller, J r. and Miss Hargrove who have: been at I'ftTawar hnvo rm to . Tate Springs for several weeks. They; will non return to Charlotte before tne nrst of September." . Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Hutchison, Mr. land Mrs. C. F. Dalton and Misses Aiiaie Parks, Selene and Susie Hutch ison . are spending the month of "Au gust at the Kenilworth Inn,:" Asheville. - 1 . The wedding of Lieutenant Clifford Jones and Miss Bessie Green which took place at Dallas, Texas, last evening will be of much . interest . to many , Charlotte ' people. Lieutenant Jones is a son of Capt. Homer Jones, the popular Southern Railway con: ductor who has as many, friends in Charlotte as he has in Atlanta. The following account of the wedding is given in the social columns of the Atlanta Journal: "A beautiful wedding was that of Miss. Bessie Green and Lieutenant Clifford Jones, which took place last evening at the Grace Methodist Church in Dallas, Texas, Rev. P. C. Archer officiating. ; ; . "The church was elaborately de corated with palms and flags and great clusters of flaming red roses. "Mr- P, J. Tfmips 'ud Mrs. Geo. .-Robertson were matrons of honor , .ua' imoii iviuoei .rieiiiiug was maid of honor. "The bridesmaids were Miss Becty Samuell, Miss Katherine Morrow, Miss Roberta Connor, Miss Burford, Miss Margaret Perkins and Miss Carrie Webste. "Lieutenant Jones was attended by his brother, Lieutenant DeWitt Jones, as best man, and the groomsmen vrere Lieutenant Ellery Farmer, Lieu tenant S. M. Barlow, Lieutenant Chas. Rich, Lieutenant ' G. S. Gillis, Lieu tenant T. S. Tilford and Lieutenant Guy Kent. "The ushers were - Messrs. T. W. Vaidell, F. E. Austin, W. J. Lovther, Richard Clark, Dr. S. E. Millikinand Dr. D. E. Seay. "Immediately preceeding the bride were four little flower children, Eliza beth Varden, Fred Fleming, . Alice Nicholson and Julia Thorne, . who wore dainty French gowns of hand embroidered .mull and carried bas-, kets of flowers tied with big red but terfly bows. . j "The maids of honor wore gowns of white chiffon cloth trimmed with Valenciennes lace and carried bou quets of Liberty roses. "The matrons of honor wore beau tiful gowns , of white radium ; silk: made . princess and v trimmed with' lace. They carried armf uls - of Liber ty rosea. :; . . "The bride entered the church with her father, Mr. A. A. Green, wearing ah exquisite wedding gown or white satin, hahd-emroiteredii and jtlmmed elaborately; JwitnlUBdsfr iitl jlace. Her tulle veil fell from a coronet of orange blossoms af MP-S ' J with a . diainond star. She' carried a show er bouquet of white lillie3 and carna tions. "After the ceremony a brilliant re ception was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Green.. Mrs. Green received her guests in a beautif ul gown of brocade silk, trimmed with point ) lace. "Mrs. Homer Jones, the mother of I the -..groom, was . beautifully gowned 'in. a pearl gray chiffon cloth" toilette, trimmed with exquisite rose point .."After tho . reception . Lieutenant Jones and his bride left for- Lookout Inn and will go from there to For tress Monroe, Va., where Lieutenant Jones is stationed." . - ' - I Mjss Lillie Kimrnons, . - of Oxford, Miss., who has been the guest of Miss Mary Morris will return to the city tomorrow morning from Mount Holly, where she has been spending a few days with friends. She will re turn Monday to her home in Missis sippi. ' a . - ; 1- ? ' Miss -Briandina Springs, fac-ompans: ied by her guest Miss Lindsay, of; VnrlrwiAn.R, Will leavfl for. thnlJ place ; itomorrow moi-ning. p lWt Miss Flora Johnston will return to the. city the first of next week after a trip North. She is with Rev. Wm. Black's party. . Mrs. C. W. Johnston is spending the week at Asheville. Mrs. R. L. Vernon and Miss Estelle Vernon who have been spending the past several .weeks at Atlantic City, are expected home next week. Mrs. L. M. McNeely, of ., this city, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J..L. Winningham, at Greensboro. ? Conducted at the Home This Morn- f ing by Rev. A. R. Shaw. The funeral of Mrs. Mary P. As bury took place this morning at 10 bo'cloclc at the home, corner of North Tryon and Sixth streets. The servit ces were conducted by Rev. A. R. Shaw, pastor the Tenth Avenue Pres byterian Church, in the absence of Dr. Howerton. The officers of the First Church acted as pallbearers. Mr. D. Amatti Richardson rendered a violin solo, "Nearer My God to Thee." Mrs. Asbury was the oldest mem ber of the First Presbyterian Church, having joined sixty-two years ago. Two Street Cars Disabled. Tho severe electrical storm yester day afternoon put two street cars out of commission, one at Highland Park and the 'other at Seversville. The passengers on both cars were almost ranic stricken so peculiar were the pranka oi the lightning. Mrs. R. E. Armfield and children of Statesville are visiting Mrs. Armfield's mother, Mrs Gray of this city. ' -4 ' ' Miss Lena Smith will go to the coun try to night to spend a few. days with Miss Mary B. Miller:" 1 f .. Mrs. Carrie Montgomery of Steele Creek is the guest for a few days of Mrs. J. W. Nicholson of Statesville. She . is en route home -from a .visit to Hiddenite. ' - Mrs. Annie Smith Ross left yes terday for Lake Toxaway Where she will remain several weeks. Dr. J. C. Galloway, : and daughter Miss Julia are in the city today for a while, having come in this morning from Gastonia. ' Mr. Herbert Hunter will return to the city tomorrow . after spending two weeks at Washington. He will be accompanied by Mr. Douglas Stoner. : - ' ;'i , - Mrs. J. F. Rudisill and daughter, Miss Minnie, accompanied"' by Mr. Sam Williams, have returned from (an ex tended trip fo Washington, Baltimore and Atlantic City. . The following cards have been re ceived in Charlotte:,.., u Mrs: Ammie,,ivi;. Shirley announces, .the. marriage qf, hej (, : ' - daughter ? - -i , LottaAnne .. j 'to Mr. Alden Eugene ;Woodell on Saturday the fourteenth of July nineteen hundred and six Chicago, Illinois. At Home after August' first, 'No.. 20 Bedford Place, Atlanta, Georgia,. Mr. Wood ell is known, to many Char-J lotte people. He is the traveling, freight and passenger, .agent of the Southern Pacific,witl headquarters at Atlanta. H Miss Alma Query of Concord who, has been visting at Mrs. M. W. Coch-! rane's on West Fifth stieet will return . home tonight. . ;'. t '' Beautify the Complexion IN TEN DAYS. Nadinola The UN EQUALED BEAUTIFIER.cn- dorsed by ttousands; guaranteed to remove freckles, pimplea, all facial . diacolorations and restore the '- -beauty of youth. , ArtWOr 111 twcnt day- 50c and 51.00 at all leading drag stores, or hy mail. fPff jr NATIONAL TOILET c6! ' ' Paris, Teno. FUNERAL OF3 M RS. MARY ASBURY The Storm Yesterday. One of the severest rain and electri cal storms of the summer passed over the northern portion of this city yes terday afternoon, the terrifying sound of thunder and blinding flashes of lightning being of unusual force. A number of electric light and telephone fuses, were burnt out in the different sections of the city and many homes were in darkness through the nighC: Street car traffic was vsuspended for nearly and hour and several cars were burnt out. Condition of Water. " "Sample No. 1. Filtered water, taken and received August,- 15, 1906. Biological examination: Bacillus Coli: Communi, 20 C. C, none; Total bacteria per C. C., 10; purification satisfactory. W. OAKES KIBBLE. F. I. C. - . ' ' Chemist. Charlotte was visited by another heavy rain late yesterday" afternoon. The rain was especially heavy in the eastern end ol tho city. 7 1 Case Before Squire Hilton. There was a hotly- contested case, before Squire S. H:'-; Hilton -this, after-j noon growing out of some trouble be-j tween Messrs. Luther Holland and his ; father and Mr. Helni3, living as neigh Knrcs in thft-V.ountv. It annears from tne . eviaence i.iiiii. mi . ncimo w aa dressed with a pretty sti-ong epithet and that he advanced toward Mr. Hol land, Sr.', with an axe, and a consider- j LLI I Iti KUIllC 1 COUll' ui.Mudu I j was seriously hurt. Messrs. McCall and H. N. Pharr represented the par ties in the affair. It was still in pro gress at the hour of going to press. Mr. E. E. Beusse left this morning r for Danville, Va... to spend his vaca-, tion. There is nothing that gives as much confidence ' as sauare and fair dealing " with the public. fWe do not use any reform 5 : of fake schemes in our busi V ness. - " .: We have never lowered the - art of piano building to the j." mere level of a money-mak- - ing traffic. 3 ; . . We have neyer sacrificed tone, quality and perfect ' workmanship ' for expense. V." - We have never made cheap pianos and' never will. . . 1. The reputation of our pi " anos has .been gained by - - merit alone, the standing of . our firm by business integri- ty. j. The mere possession of a - Stieff piano puts the seal of . : supreme approval upon the ; ' musical taste of the owner. CHAS, M, STIEFF : Southern Wareroom: -..( 5 W. Trade Street, Charlotte, N. C. C. H. Wilmoth, Mgr. 5! o o o t o o o o o e o o 0 We Have Received Another Lot of F Preserves which makes our line of Preserves, Jellies and Marmalades complete. There is nothing!;; except the . most choice goods purchased under ' the Ferndell label. We can give you almost any thing in this brand in groceries. Yours to) fcleasej G I 111;: tit; -J -T T iiller-Van Ness Company 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 e 0 0 0 0 0 Phones 68 and 118. 23 N. Tryon St. 0 . - mai,!,,,,!- -- - TIHIR ! ITTI F-! PWP ffS CHARLOTTE, N. C. FALL SIYliT OF Tir eeGeflel) rated!! Our Fall and Winter Stock of bur three popular Hats are now on sale In our Men's Furnishings Department. In each brand you will find the staples and the very nobbiest as well, In black and colors, soft and stiff. The "Dii- mm worth" is the best $2.50 , Hat found anywhere. The Hawes $3.00 Hat is popular all over the country. The John B. Stetson is known to evey man, at $3.50 to $5,00. V-Th at -z-X Wl- S ' All union .makes and none better for railroad men. or machinists. "Morris" Overalls 75 and 85c. ."Newp ort" Overalls in neat dark grey mixed, heavy cotton, all sizes up to 50, for $1.00. .- "Carhartt" Overalls, all sizes, $1.25. Glovo V The best engineers or fireman's Giove made for 1.25. The new fall styles of Neckwear . .came yesterday. The 4-in-hands are in three widths. The wide is the newest.! but the medium more popular. The greys lead in color, but we have all colors, even to the delicate shades. We have the biggest line we've ever shown at 50c. - v -., .- .,: . The genuine full elastic seam, real thin fabric knee length 50c. Rcrivens latest patent in -thin brown jeans,, ankle length, regular sizes $1.00, extra sizes 1.25. i Feints . We have them and it's something extra good. Pants for 50c worth 75c. Pants for 75c worth $1.00. Pants, for $1.0(J worth $1.50. mmm- Patents, Vicis and Calfs, in "Knox" at $5.00,' "Crossets" and "Ameri can Gentleman" at $3.50 and; $4.00. 'AM Tan Shoes and Oxfords 10 per cent off regular price.", , -.
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