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15, 9t\ IVEYS TABLE damasks MRS. W. c. RHYNE ^VISITING HERE. Mrs. William C. l^hyne and little son, William C. Rhyne, jr., of New York, M in the city from Dallas, N. C., where they have been spending a week or ten days visiting relatives. , spend about three weeks with friends in the city before return FULLER-HOWELL. Mias Martha Howell will BROWn I^l^r^'^t^^the^® ‘o Mr. Thos. | HOME. First Presbyterian; Brown left this morning -AND— napkins -AT— SPECIAL Prices i'abii. Damasks jiiJ Napkins *^0111 our Big Stock of- ; ; ii. es for Thanksgiving 'Jamask at 89c - i dollar quality, pure - yards wide. Several ' : terns 89c yard S1.25 Damask 98c Yard. church. Rev n h"d^i /‘«“"'^ienan orwe y,m be the maid of honor l«r nf ® brother, Mr. Ford Ful- Ijr^of Savannah. Ga.. wiir be the best Mr. W H. McCabe. Jr.? Dr. W M Howell, and Mr’ g^oomsmer""”’ Jr^and^vrr^A^ Howell, and Mr. L. A. McGraw, of Macon, ladl! nf attractive young ‘fh/1 prominent family of this city bhe is one of the most popular of the mends here and all over the state Mrs® Geo ^jfughter of ]tr. and Ch™rl?tre Qi groom is a prominent young bu- slness man of the city, having come tion w^h » Posi- To Jill I ^estinghouse Electric Vr!! whom he has been associat- various parts of Savannah!" aa."' '™” for her home in Concord after spend ing several weeks in the city vifeiting her daughters, Mrs. B. H. Brack and Mrs. R. Will Johnson. Will Discuss Pine Beetle on The 24th Important Muting Wm He Held Sere on November 24th to Disam Means o) Exter mmting Pest Jhat isKtlUng Pine Trees. A movement of great importance to this entire section of country, which has been inaugurated by the United States government, to get rid of the pine beetle, is now being taken up by the Greater Charlotte Club and the North Carolina Poultry Asosciation. A great meeting Is to be held in the city of Charlotte on November 24th, to get concerted action in this vital work of saving the pine trees now being destroyed with such rapidity by this pest. At this meeting such men as Dr. A. Hopkins, who is In charge of the Forest Insect Investigation o^ the United tSateg bureau of Entomology; Mr. J. s. Holmes, secretary of the North Catrolina Forestry Association, and other men versed in scientific IN HONOR OF BRIDES. , Miss Flora Jeffries will entertain I versed in sclentiflc at her home on East avenue on ^*’®|tment of this destructive little in- Saturday afternoon from 5 to 6 at meeting to advise tea. The tea will be given in honor course to pursue, of her guest. Miss Helen Grlbble, process of destruction of Durham, a very attractive young I situation has become alarming woman, and in honor of the brides is need of immediate action, of the past tew weeks and the 1 ®o™©thing is not done at once there brides-to-be of the next few weeks. I danger of the old field pine forest* The guests of honor will be Mes-1 North and South Carolina being en dames J. A. C. Wadsworth, N. Wil son Wallace, R. L. Goode, J. L. Mc- Clintock and Miss Elenor Alexander, who will become the bride of Mr. Floyd Simmons on the twenty-sec ond of thla month. MR. AND MRS. SIMMS I ON WESTERN TOUR. tirely destroyed In a few years and our main supply of pine for the future cut off. Every man who owns an acre of land on which old field pine is growing should attend the meeting in Charlotte and learn how to^ get rid of the de structive pine beetle. 'trs iif .tvy double satin damask. Ex- - '%-rns two yards wide, - ard. on sale at 98c yard Two New Deacons LVS VlBltine Mr*t Slmme' H;r_ I Ordained Tonight I who daya viBltlng Mrs. Simms’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Irwin left this morning for a trip West. They will stop In Atlanta, Memphis, Uttle Rock and oth er points. They will spend about two months on the tonr. Mr. Simms was. The prayer meeting service tonight — — «oo, First Baptist church will be of until recently owner of the Raleigh special interest from the fact that the Evening Thnes and disposed of it only ordination of new deacons will take a few weeks ago. pljjce. Mr. A. C. Springer and Mr. L. ^ L. Hackney are the new officers to be 1 • J t j'^ALLACE-KING, ordained. Mr. Springer and Mr. L. L. AQpivinS IvGClllCGn Mark’s Lutheran hackney are the new officers to be r I church Miss Mary EHIzabeth King Mr. Springer will take the was wedded to Mr. N. Wilson Wallace I P^^ce of Mr. R. H. Jordan and Mr. NX^in- w mntrh, 22 inches, ••• $2.65 a dozen. ready for use Mercer- - ‘ , A Xapklns 98c yard iW y.te same Xapklns $1.19 a dozen S2.50 Napkins at 81.98c Dozen - a frp valuf* Pure Linen 21-fnch •' arm Uamask .Xapklns, $1.98 a dozen Pattern Table Cloths at $2.49 I and §2.98c Each ; In Pattern Cloth with " !■ II around. 2 yards by 2 $2.49 each 2 yards by 2 1-2 yards $2.98 each able Damasks [Remnants • Damasks, ■>■2 vards long, we are r^'v-'ls at 25c -He of Towels at All Linens with ^ '6^. and a fine lot ‘"■' a v.ith hemstitched 25c each jit' sew I aeu Lu ivir. x>. Wilson Wallace "ir. ±i. joraan ana Mr, at 7:30. The ceremony was conducted Hackney wll itake the place .of the by Rev. Robert L. Patterson, pastor of Mr. J. F. Mosteller. St. Mark’s, with dignity and impres-j These gentlemen were elected at a sivoness. The ring ceremony wasM®cent congregational meeting. The pastor. Rev. Dr. H. H. Hulten will be The church was decorated with assisted in the ordination exercises ferns, chrysanthemums. Ivey and bam- by several other ministers. The mem- boo. The alter rail was covered with ^ers of the church are requested to be bamboo intertwined and draped artis* j present at the meeting. tically to form a beautiful background. — The music was furnished by Mr. H. ^ J. Zehm, director of music at the Ellz- ClVll CoUft abeth College. As the bridal party BtaiTtR Mnn/lmi V/jm ^7 entered he played the wedding march 0€gms monooy £iOV. from “Lohengrin.” While the cere- . mony was in progress Mr. Zehm plaved ^ paragraph in The Npws of yester- softly and beautifully the “Garden the next term of crim- Scene from Faust.” As the party left court would be held here on the the church aofter the ceremony he November, was an error. The played Mendelssohn’s wedding march. court will convene The bridal party entered the church **• of criminal in the following order crossing at the open Dec. 4th, the first Mon- chancel and forming on either side: 1 December. Mr. Gerard King and Jack Wallace; Miss Beula W'^allace and Mr. E. Gib son; Miss Mary McCausland and J^is. Torrence; Miss Dorathy Breiten- bucher, of Atlanta, and Mr. Stanley Davis. Mrs. James Latimore McCliu- tock entered next as dame of nonor. Mrs. McClintock wore her wedding gown. Miss Elsie Baxter, of Balti more, maid of honor, entered next, „ . _atin embroidered ^4ith gold and carrying an armful of exquis ite yellow roses. Little Misa Clara King, the flower girl, entered next. The bride entered with her father. Dr. C. B. King. She wore a handsome gown o fcrepe metier trimmed with real lace and pearlir. At her throat FOOT FITTERS Mts. Mamie Hayes Dies at Leslie, S. C. yesterday of the death at Leslie, S. C., of Mrs Ma- ChflruSr®’ T^a well-known in Charlotte and had many friends here J. s. Orr, now deceased, who wer- fomerly residents of the county ^ Mrs. Hayes was in the 38th year her age and is survived by her hus- band and two children. The funeral services were condnroH at Neely's Creek church? ^a?^Se today at 11 o'clock. J-esiie, Enteitainment at Brevard St. Church Strongest Leather to Be Had—and • the Best Shoe fqr Boys. Heavy Welt Soles. $2.50 the pair If'•You Want the Best-Shoe Your Boys Have Ever Had Buy a Pair of These—We Know They Will Plea«jB You. ' THOMPSONS An ente^inment, given under the wsplces of the Ladies* Aid Societ^ ^11 take plaocf tcwiorrow night at 8 ^clock at Brevard Street M. I. chSrch The following program, will consist of Snc consist of recita play, Henryk Return.” Music will h« furnished by a cornet band a^S tS| mtnf entertain- take^Place in the Sunday Hyomei For Catarrh World's Greate«rRemedy Free From Cocaine, Opium and All Habit Forming Drugs. ' St^ right now, before the cold weather comes, to Jcill catarrh germs and get rid of catarrh. It’s the best time. • Breathe HYOMEI (pronounce it High-o-me). R. H. Jordan & Co. mar- antee. tl is made of Australian euca- lyptus, thymol and other antiseptics, and besides destroying the germs It soothes and heals the sore, raw mem brane and prevents mucus from foEm- ing in the air pasages. Breathe it a few times a‘ day. It’s an easy and pleasant treatment and results are quick and certain. HYOMBI is guaranteed for catarrh asthma and catarrhal deafness, or money back. A complete outfit in cluding hard rubber inhaler, costs $1. Extra bottles if afterward needed cost but 50 cents. “Get It at Hawley’s." V Just received, the TRIUMPH of the perfumer’s art, MARY GARDEN EXTRACT $2 PER OI/NCE. By Our Quick Messengers. The latest Perfumes and Toil- et Articles at r Hawley’s Pharmacy 'Phones 13 and 14. Tryon and Fifth Streets. Academy Advance Sale. --The leader of the meeting at noon Thursday at the Y. M. C. A. will be Mr. Morris E. Trotter. The meeting will be held at 12:05 to 12:35. All men ar© cordially invited to attend. Nursing Mothers and Malaria. The old Standard GROVE’S TASTE LESS chill tonic, drives out mala ria and builds up the system. For grown people and children, 50c. Long Go. • 2C3E; Week ^ VACUUM CLEANING. Under the old order of things, house cleaning^- was woman’s greatest burd^, b^t the Santo Vacuum cleaner has made it the lightest of her duties. We will do your cleaning or take your order for a machine. Call phone 1292. THE CAROLINA VACUUM CLEANING CO. 315 Realty Building. State Agents. every department of our bio store will be overflowino WITH BRIGHT, NE>y THINGS IN i Ladies’ Wearing Apparel, Millinery, Dry Goods Etc. * Three Great Offerings in New Suits at ' *10.00, $15.00 and" *25.00 Skirts, $2.98 ™ swrts" Silk Petticoats t Special values in Taffeta land Messaline. Friend’s Advice Bringfs Results more, maid of honor, entered next, I wearing yellow satin embroidered Mkith Ladv in China GrOVe Acts gold and carrying an armful of #>Tnn?sJ tt on Her Friend’s Advice, and Meets With Good Fortune. China Grove, N. C.—Mrs. Bertha she wore a ^autiful diamond horse- Ervin says. In a letter from this place* shoe. th« crift of h^r utipIo TVTr a ^ shoe, the gift of her uncle, Mr. Geo W. Watts, of Durham. Mr. Wallpce, the groom, met the bride at the rail and accompanied her within the chan cel. Dr. and Mrs. King entertaiined at “I suffered badly from nervousness. * had the backache, and my side hurt so that I was not able to do any work A friend advised me to try Cardui, and I commenced \o take it. I have now used two bottles, and am as — • uuw usea two Domes, and their home In Elizabeth campus after strong as ever and feel fine “ ‘■nj; and Holiday here and has big, bright display. ■'^-'1 -f-tter than it EYS the ceremony. Only the intimato friends of the couple and i^e bridal party were present at the reception. After the reception Mr. and Mrs. Wal lace left for their wedding trip through the north. WILL LIVE IN RALEIGH. Mrs. E. G. Gaffney and little son, i^'ranklln, left this morning for Raleigh to Join Mr. Gaflfney, where they will make their home in the future. WILL CLARKSON HOST TOMORROW EVENING. Mr. Heriot Clarkson has Invited the heads of the daily newspaper frater nity and some friends to take tea with Maj, J. C. Hemphill* at his home to morrow evening. The guests invited are: Maj. J. C. Hemphill,, Judge Armstead Burwell, Messrs. D. A Tompkins, W. C. Dowd. Wade H.. Har ris, F. R. Preston, T. L. Kirkpatrick, Dr. M. A. Bland, F. M. Shannonhousei J. C. Patton, Chas. W. Tillett, C. H Duls and J. H. Weddington, J. D. Me Call, H. N. Pharr, C. E. Mason, T. A Adams and Frank R. McNinch. ST. ELIZABETH GUILD. A miscellaneous shower wIlK take place tomorrow afternoon at 3:30 o’clock at the home of Mrs. W. R. En gel on East Boulevard, under the aus- Iilces of the St. EHzabeth Guild of the Church of the Holy Comforter. This Ib In anticipation of arii preparatory to a Christmas bazaar which the Guild of St. Elizabeth will hold at Bowen’s Drug Store on Dec. lit. . I am thankful for what Cardui has done for me. It is just the thing for women who suffer from any such troubles. I recommend the remedy tO' all my friends who suffer from wom anly ailments. • I can not say enough for Cardui It has saved me a whole lot of suf iering.” Cardui is successful, because it con tains ingredients that act specifically on the weak womanly organs. It seems to go to the spot, reach the trouble, re lieve the symptoms, and helps to drive away the cause. Being composed exclusively of vege table ingredients, which act in a natur al and gentle manner, it does its work safely and without bad after-effects. For fifty years, Cardui has been re lleving pain and distress caused by womanly troubles so you may surely rely on it. If you suffer from any symptoms of womanly trouble, take Cardui and get well. At the nearest drug store. N. B.—Write to: Ladies’ i^visory Dept., Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chat tanooga, Tenn., for Special Instruc tions, and 64-page book. "Home Treat ment for Women,” sent in plain wrap- per. On request. PLACE YOUR ORDERS now for eggs from white guineas; white and bronze turkeys; Pekin, Muscovey, White Crested stad Indian Runner ducks; Langshan and White Orping ton chickens; Bantams of all de scriptions, pigeons, etc. nynn El liott, Route 6, Charlote. I^nd £ot circular. Won 300 prizes this sea son, i WANTED Salesladies, Experienced. on Cloaks and Suits, SEE MR, FREED 31-33 W. Trade St Newv Long Coats We show « Wderful collection In black Coats for this w«k, also mix- $10.00 to $25.00 Attractive Furs and Children’s ^ts aid CoaS. ^ Misses’ FUr Sets .... Children’s Sets $50.00 to $200.00 A $1.50 to $10.00 Sweaters •''“esif.SO^nlwlrro? “4 V neck. aU .1,... ' $1.98 Also nice line Children and Infant’s Sweaters from,... .... soe to |2.00 COATS Appropriate Christmas Gifts Alarm Clocks Berry Bowls Bon Bon Dish Baking Dish Berry Spoon Celery Tray Candlestick Candelabra Coffee Spoons Chafing Dish Carafe Cake Basket Crumb Set Select what you wanted. Clocic Compote Cold iVleat Fork Decanter Fruit Dish Forks Gravy Boat Jam Jar Knives Ladies Mayonnaise Bowl Nappies Olive Dish Salad Bowl dpoon Holder‘ Serving Jray Salad Fork Salad Spoon Sugar and Creamer Syrup Pitcher Spons Tea Ball Tea Strainer Vases Water Pitcher Caracul and Velveteen Coats.* Sizes 2 to 6 v«ars Tn v.. i ... Values $5, now . ^^ack and blue. ' ‘ Caracul Coats, sizes 6 to 14 years, in black only. Values $7.50, now.. |5.Q0 Grey and tan mixed Coats, sizes 6 to 14 years with annn». with braid and velveteen; fancy btfttons.' Valne“" 50,“ow!. Pony Cloth Coats, sizes 6 to 14 years, in colors and finisTioH « buttons. Values $12.50. now ’ finished with fancy , , $10.00 Knit Underwear want, pay a small de^sit and we will hold It until it is 10 Per Cent Reduction on Goods Bought in Novembei; LINEBACK & ELAM THE JEWELRY STORE OF QUALITY Ladies’ Sample Shoes $1 300 pair fine Sample Shoes In VicI Kid, Patent Colt and Russia Calf, worth $3.00 a pair. Come and see if they will fit you. At.... .... |1.pQ De Lane Shoe Go. John L. DeLan«p Manager. * 36 Eaat Trade St. long sleeves. «,kl. $1.00 Ladies’ Union Suits, silk and wool, high neck, long sleeves ankl« also low neck and no sleeves, at a suit...: . s^ee^es, ankle length, ***** $2.00 ' Ladles’ Union Suits, light weight cotton, low neck, no sleeves,"ankle length. * 50c to $1.00* ^‘’‘af a'^lmen"'’ t^ay' 69c “uITrrga^±'t '»«“'*«'• “4 -bleached, .'good ' ...... 50c Ladies’ Knit Corset Covers, at*.. ea j # •'** 26c, 50c and 85c Misses’ Union Suits, good heavy cotton at a suit.. 5Qc and 75# »llk Ml wool, at per gn. /***^ •••• .... .« 85c Misses’ Xests and PanU. fleeced-ltoed. cotton, white, at’per garment,. 2So Infants’ Stork Pants, at .... - / ** 25c and 50c CENTEMERIE GUARAIsITEED KID GLOVES Special 2-buttoi^ clasp, all colors Centemeri Kid Full line of long gloves, price%*.... e $1.00 $1.50 $2.50 to $5.00 New Neckwear Full line of side effect, Fichus, Jabots, etc., just in. Prices .... 25c to $6.00 -Long Co.
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