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a.V.ILOuL'xJ DAILY OLoLIlVJJIl,' JANUARY 23,' 1C00.' Mrs, Cliar Gieea entertained At euchre, at her home on East avenue yesterday afternoon. in compliment , to . .Viaa Allr Glover, who. U the guest of Mrs. Fred W.- Glover. : Mr. L Her ,5 bert; Howell won the first prUS .and firs, jjuniap tne consolation. ,. r ' t The guests " were? : Mesdamea t. N Latta, F. W. Glover, Q. I Best, WL. : ISrunB. C. iR. Marer. C. Hoooer.'Ed. ; Mellon,. T, M. Shelton. C, -I Hunter, ? F. Wilson, WUllam, Smeads, Dun ap; L. V, Helbic, Harry Dixon, J. L. Xeerans. J. .L. 'Spencer, E.' C. Dwelle, - J.A.' Solomons, W; c. Lovedoy, W.A Zweler, J. A, Yarbrough, WR, Jones, x H. Baruch. or New York: Jr. H. Howell. "t Arnold Shaw, Harry Shaw, JJayls'J, V- K. Stoa. C. 1. Alexander.' J. r,.4?ard- ' . ber. X H, Hatn, tit, a MurriU. H. R. pranarn, W, J. Thomas. O. F. Rntx J'r C. M. Patterson. Bailey. w.'-T. Jordan.- J." M, Harry, H, L. Adam. , V'' . Malone, B. V. Flnlayson, A.' Mayer. " ;irfut. Bchlff 1 and A.' S,, . Cheeic; 1 " : Misses Eva LiddeUY Sallie Sumner,- An' ,i" a Locke Hutchison. Georgia s Lowe, k ,;A fJorma Van Landlnaham. Mary Alex - - knder, of - Fayettevllle; . Emily and J ? Jtfaryvan and Eva Gay. ;..', i'J Th Colonial Dames will raaet with , ,Mr. John 8, ' Wattora' at No-SOfl Tenth avenue. - thla ; afternoon at 7 rtVlnrk ' ' ' ' t, V ,i. 1f. ... ft ,r i The, Pro Re Nata Club will meet f i w with Mia - v Louise tVadaworth, i on Korttt -College Streets thla atternoon at ; Tha. ehlld'a culture laaa oi the' Wo man'a Club will meet with Mrs. W. G Kogera, at Dllworth, thla morning- at : u o'clock. , ' Mra. Charles lister Oatea will ,trtain at -bridge, at her iom n ome on Worth, Poplar,-Btree;, - noon at $ o'clock.', ' Saturday -after j'Mlaa Berta Hag-an, after a vlalt to illis . Loutw Wadsworth, left laat ftrening- for her home at High Point. ; 'Cardf teadlng aa follows were re- ocivea in the city yesterday: AMr .jJathanlel Macon Alston and j miss jaaue iuiio rva; announce their marriage i oii Tuesday, the twenty-third of : m January - . ! One thousand, nine hundred and six it Jersey City. New Jersey. u - - wtlX be at home Sy V? after the thirtieth' of January at Thlrty-nln! West-Twenty-fifth St., j , . New .York aty. 3 if . i -? Th Confederate carnival promises to be one of the most interestlna . events of the winter season. The fol ' lowing; named ladles are requested to meet In the Carnegie Library at 10 o'clock this morning to make arrange . meats for it: Mesdames A L. Smith. ' chairman; M. Q. Hunter, H. E. C. Bryant, J. W. Conway, R. A. Mayer, Frank F. Jones, C. M. Carson, S. B. Alexander, Jr., Franc Jonea. R. C. Carson, J. L. Chambers. Lett a John " ' ston, J. C. Montgomery, Q. C. Tate .- and Misses Mattle Dowd, Grace King. - Vjoulse Wadsworth, Fanny Moore Bur well, Nan Dowd, Mary Armand Naeh, ; Annlo Rankin. 8alli Toung, Mary v Spencer Anderson, Ella McAden, An- nla Park. Hutchison , and Bertha Ra ' can. Miss Ruth Tedder will entertain the Minnehaha Book Club this afternoon. -Sllss EaUe lee Mills and 'Mr. ; - Tbomas Garnett Fawcett are to be '. wedded In the 'First Presbyterian , churchya Statesvllle, at 8:80 o'clock this eVhing, Mrs. J. H. Ham. of Charlotte, la to be dame of honor, with X,; ' " Mlas Elmlna Mills, sister of the bride. Aiald of honor. Mr. George Fawcett will bo best man. Among the grooms- , tten win be Mr. Herbert Irwin, of Charlotte, and Mr. J. R. Cralge, of f Gastonla. . . Miss Alpha Green, of Atlanta Ga., Is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. T. P. Wes ton, on North College street. Mtesea Mary Marsh, Annie Stewart - and'' Lola Harrell, of Marshville, aro expected In the city the last of the ' .-week, to visit Mrs. Plummer Stewart; on East Avenue.. . . , ., v f " ' Wrs L.ydla Funderburk la spending tome time with her parents, Mr: and , Mr. J- 8. Reld, of Matthews; i A colonial costume -concert Is to be given by the Presbyterian Conserva tory Choral Association on Mondav, , Feb.19th. It Is to be of-Sn attracttw . and varied nature. , and the proceeds . -.r ire to be for the Y.JW. C. A. piano ' fund. ' - iMr. and' Mrs. R. S. Busbeo went to w, , Salisbury yesterday to be . with- Mrs. - Busbee'e alsterr Mrs. Louis A. Brown, 'v"', who. Is in the Whltehead-Stokes Banl (vs4 tartunuv , , 'Wr nany friends here will be glad , to learn that Mrs. Charles B Shep jpard, of New York, who spent last Ifc'-wlater In Charlotte, Is contemplating t- coming to the city very shortly-to ; spend the rest of the winter. Miss Irene Allison and Lulla Brown j :: will leave this morning for Columbia, V U C- where they will spend a few f fiays. ' , f "' i - , Among the visitors in tho city yester , '-.Aay were.Mlsse Claudia and Vivian - Townsend, of Lumberton. They" were .-i guests at.lhe Buford. , , ',- , 'fMlss Katherinei Walker Is Hpendlng , fewJUys witlu friends at Foft-MUla. Kjj ' Mlae Llly Nash went to Wlnston-Sa-i ' lem yesterday to visit friends,, , -tr "H , . Mcdames 8. 'Wlttkftwsky and Joe t Harty returned to the c1ty.yestrday -rpornlng after a trip pt New. York.' t f, - i-t .Cards ' reading a follows were re celved in th city yesterday:' - " c. Mrs. Katherlne Stewart1 ' : 7 requests the honor of : your presence ' ?fi at ho marriage of her daughter Jessie juoreiia to 4 -'. Mr. ifartin-Monros MacRae 5 . - the fifteenth -i- -.'- S r Nineteen hundred ahd sl ' r at eight o'clock ' - ' . ' f 4 ' "Twenty-nine West Xlnety-thlrd Street 1 i : 'v "2 Nw fYerJt r tt if f ' i j 1 1. ten MacRae formerly lived in Char- ; Iptt and has many friend here . vHer friends will h glad to learn' that ' i9frs, E. J, McCausland. i who was op , - crated on for appendicitis a fw day ' . ago Is doing nicely. t. U -.. 'i'.'Uil; ; . I The committee In charge of the sup , jer room at th Confederate Carnival will meet this morning at, 11 o'clock at - the Carnegie Library. .Mrs. E. S, Steele ' is chairman of this committee and re- ' The "Blu Ribbon Flavor" Is Instantly rocoimlsed ..: a perfecUou. Ak your grocer for Bin Klblxin Vanilla. Goes twiu as fr and gives desserts the "Blue Ribbon Flavor." , , u" r ( all jn'iiher to be pn it.t r i Important arrangenieuta are to be made. - ' ,-Mra 'A.L. fimRh asks the members of. the committee having in .charge the art booth to meet with her this morn ing at 10 o'clock at the library. Mra .C.?M. Carson entertained at a tluncheon, at her home on- South Tryon street,' yesterday afternoon, Jn compli ment to ' Mrs,, KVlnton Llddell. . The guests, besides Mrs.- Llddell, were: Mesdames T. 6. Franklin, A. U Smith, J. .JS." Carson, P. v,M. Brown.' .Walter Scott, ,W 0. Nlsbet, a. W. Cramer and Miss Alice Springe.- ' u ':syj' r ,f ' "'V,r.V " Miss Julia Wllkerson, of .Unlontown, Ala., is visiting at the home of .Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Rollins, on North .Trton street . K..i.-f , J , A'j -'A ."i. -Mr A. L.' James, and daughter, MI(fa Patte James, of Laurinburg,- are in the jclty for, a da LBuford'?. , day or two, staying at the (t,i1'liV' ' J "The' Vrrglnla Daro Book , Club will meet with Mrs. James M. Dates at her' homo on !N of th Tryon street to-nvr-tow afternoon at o'clock; , . ,a : - T.f s. , ' V The concert 'which' was to have" been glvea by the, Elisabeth: College Choral Society this evening has been postpon ed until next Thursday night, Feb. 1st. 1 COUXTY , SOCIAL. "Ac ": Mlsa Mamie Walker and Mr. Frank Alexander were married in the Friend ship Baptist church, in BerryhtU town ship, last night There were no attend ant,. -the ceremony being a Very quiet oner with Rev. L. R. Pruett, pastor of Ninth Avenue Baptist church, of Char? lotte.. officiating, .-iw ,.- .(. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander will make their homo In Charlotte. It is rumored in lower Steele Creek township that one of- the most popular young ladles of that section is soon to be wedded to a youngr man from a far westiern sta.te. : i s , i t ''V, , . 1 "Miss Nannie Lee. of PtneViste. spent yesterday in the olty sbopplpf -a ''ABABY, 18 GIVEN AWAY. Interested 'Crowd Assembles at the Hall of. tho salvation Army -How It Was : Done Twnty-Thre Ro crwlts Enlisted tutA Offlcers Com missioned Other 1 Notes. - The hall of the Salvation Armv waa crowded to its utmost capacity last night . when 23. new recruits were re ceived Into the Charlotte corps and made worker of the cause. This, how ever, was not the most attractive tea ture of the service, nor the one which had attracted so. great -a throng of people. The announcement made at one of the street services that a real. live, baby would be given away, was responsible, and a great many of those assembled were not of the Artnv forces.'" 4:-- : The services were conducted by Ma Jor Solomons, who has recently bean transferred from this . province to w field in . New Jersey, and were Im pressive. He read extracts from th") doctrine of the Army, then the names of the recruits were called and thnv assembled In line in front of him. The vows were taken, they were presented with their ? articles of war, and, after a short testimony from each, were de clared soldiers and workers of the Army. . - The commissioning of officers was next' gone into, they having . been chosen by . the commanding officers previously. Major Solomons explained, the duties attached to each , of the offices, and the following were com missioned:.? Amos Page, sergeant ma jor; Arthur Satterfleld, secretary; Elam - Barrett, treasurer; W. L. Phil lips, junior- soldier sergeant major; H. tsatterneld, ' assistant junior sergeant major; Monroe Howard, penitent ''for ward 'sergeant, and Mack Satterfleld, drum sergeant. . . v .-. A collection was here taken' and the announcement was made that, the giv ing away of the baby would follow. A wave of Interest spread over the as semblage, and the moment was await ed with almost breathless expectancy by all. Then the time cams. The baby, held closely - In the mother's arms, was taken to the speaker, the father following. Everyone looked for the person to whom the custody of the babe was to be transferred but, falling to find, an' awaiting prospecting foster mother or father, finally came to the conclusion that the cooing little one was to be given to Major Solomon and taken to New Jersey.' Absolute' silence reigned, and then Major Solomons read from the doctrine of the Army that clause by which the life Of MarcUB C, the infant- mm 0t Secretary and Mr. -Arthur . Satterfleld, was consecrated to the love, care, pro tection and work of God and the Sal vation Army. ."- Service at the hall to-night will be conducted by Cot. and Mr." Hols, of Cleveland, O. Co). Hols, who is said to be one of the strongest speakers in the Southwestern province,' will taUt of the work of the Army. in all parts Of the world. Adjutant Goodall. of Cleveland, and Captain McDonald and Adjutant Hopkins, of .Wilmington,' will also take part in the service.- ; ' - Mrv, Ab- V. Hai-rUI Resign. ' Mr. Ab. V.,Harrlll, who has been as- slstant ticket agent for the Southern ttauwajr "i uie fwaseuser auuun uur ng the last two years, has resigned that position to accept one wiuv tne Southern Power Company. His resig nation will take effect aa soon as his suoeessor.ls appointed and he will at one assume the duties ot his new po sition. He will be located at the main office ot the company, in Charlotte. ' , - A COMPAKKOX. : "The cost of your utter heads,. : envelopesi postage, . . time of preparing ; copy, folding, en closing, sealing and stamping- 1 I the same whether, the work j ' ,1 is don by your printer or la - your own office on the Mlmeo- v, graph. The saving, .it -there - - 'is any, Is th difference be- , , tween what your printer . charge you and what it cost , A to do the work of your Xtotary : - Mimeograph.1 ht , , ' ; " The Printer Charges; ' s i ' 17 Composition. - , .,$L0ft Printing.. 1,00 . ; "Total ,,'. v.. ij.oo ' ' - (Time ' in , getting yourwork, t two to ten; days.) - . , , , , . On Tour ' notary Mimeograph '-, ? "th Expense .1: , 1 sheet ? wax . paper- $ Ml n . v ,. (Less if pought in flUan- . , ' tittes.) .H" V ' ?H tInk for eoa copte',; ,oi; 'l ? Tim consumed lb ad- .Justing stencil 'and print-.' t, , , ing 600 copies (outstd - ' timat. i.8 minutes - at- V"" ; . IJ.00 per ,v day of 10 f hours. , AV ,0t -- Total,. .. .7 , . .80 . ' Rotary Mimeographs $8.00. ' 'vi-'Tort can, most pay for tone , - in your saying on printers'-' . STOXE ft BAIUUXGER, :;:--; YAnr.3 again an issue. A AVarrant Likely to b Issued . for Sir. A. W. Miltakcr, Proprietor of tho (liariotte Stock .Yards, Charg ing Him With Opera Ung a Caule Barn .Wlttiout, IJcne.; t u. rj It is not Improbable that the atock yards trouble .'which, created uph , a tlrin the Tjty last' fall wllt'coms ub to the court at, 'a Very 'early date.'.. It is stated that warrant Is to be in sul for Mr. .i. ,W. WhiUker,to-davr coarging .mnr with a 'violation ot th city cods'. In . keeping' a stock i barn within th incorporate limits - without tne necessary license,' Section Ui, ot chapter 1. read as follows: "No per son shall be allowed" to open a public yard or stable for ' th purpose 'of keeping-'stuck for sale or feeding with out permit front th board of alder men," etc.- The, penalty fop violation Mr. Whitaktr's stock barn 1 located on East Stonewall jitreet.. Tha build ing Is entirely new and Is said, to be kept n a very sanitary condition: The offcials of the health department of the city recently Inspected th ptaca and were satisfied with the condition of the premises. . i The ordinance cited 'above requires that a license be had.' The board of aldermen ' refused to grant Mr. Whitaker request for a permit last fall and.it was supposed that this end ed tne matter. At that. time, however. Mr. 'Whitaker had invested heavily -in a site and ho elected to proceed with his plans rather than1 change. Verbal complaint ha been made to th citv officials about the matter and aome action is expected to be taken, to-dav. ' ' ' BEATS THE MTJSKJ CURE. 1 "To keep the body in tune," writes Mrs. Mary Brown, 2 Lafayette Place, Poughkeepsle, N. Y. "I take Dr. King's New Life - Pill. They are the most reliable and pleasant laxa tive I have found." ' Best for the Stomach, Liver and Bowels. 'Guaran teed by R. H. Jordan & Co., Drug gists.! Ec. ' (' V "' v, Tryon Drug Co. SUCCESSORS TO The Gray Drug Co. smv': I'U rnvnu crnnr t nv. t n. iniun oinui. Full line high class Drugs and Sundries. Every member of our .firm a graduate pharmacist. Ac curacy and promptness in prescriptions assured. The Tryon Drag Go. ' Sub P. O. Station In our Store. ; Phone fzl. 7 N. Tryon. GenulneMad Stone " ;'A";:ritlfnk ''-;Mad -" Stone. Will cure bite of rabld;dogs; will cure hydra phobia; will ours,; bites of' poisonous snakes; will euro lock Jaw; will draw any poison from the system, f have treated hundred of cases and very one has been cured. A D. YBLTON. Lattlmore, N. C. "House Of A Thousand Candles" By HerediU Nkbolson. IlluMtratloiu by v, Christy. ,Price $1.50 r, h a , Houston, Dixon & Co THT-.A rf, j -1 i i u . v , rouonoma tauc jwvpntaQe or wis wonacrwi nioncy2avmQ i r 4 .Opportunity I Before It Is: Too Kate, 4 Oar Business ? V v .i ; is positively r GAC20S.OPJA C. ; v.ir:r', A year Sale 5, if; CONTINUES AIL WEEK Notwithstanding the general ad vance in prices, we are selling Muslin Underwear: considerably less than last year, and in many instances at leas than th cost of the material. . . ', Why spend your time sewing when you can save money by getting the finished garment from us ? Special Skirts 98c :! ""A fine line.- A great many styles, 8o. eacbt. ' They are worth up to Special J25c Corset Covers A big lot' bought at a bargain for this sal. 2SO, each, worth up to 0c or 60c. , ' . - Special 39c Corset Covers Another blsj lot bought at a big bargain for this sale . . . . 89c. each. Worth 60c and 0c. Also many line values in Gowns, Drawers, etc. ; Lace We pride ourselves on our stock of Laces and 'our choice line of fine Vals. , Our convenient way of showing Laces makes buying easy at our lace department. Everything marked In plain figures and all displayed in Match Sets. Special 98c Sweaters Odd lot of $1.50, $2.00 and $3.00 Ladles' and Children's fine Woolen Sweaters. (Clearing out at 98c. each. Several colora Table Linen Special bargains in Damasks at 25c, KOc, 60c. and $1.00 a yard. When in the store ask to see the line. Another big lot of table linens ar rived yesterday, and we believe our stock is now the best in point of completeness and value to be found. J.B.WEVXC0. t I! 1 WEST TRADE ST. Lose Your Troubles With us. What's the use to worry yourself to death about a washerwoman? It's bad enough to be bothered and fretted all the time over the "cook question." But a wash erwoman! What's the use? We .. can take . care of your linen for you and relieve you of a great deal of worry, un certainty and cost. ' Why not try our "ROUGH DRY PLAN?" 1 It's great. Saves time, both er, money and nerves. "Phone u to-day and let us tell you all about it. ; MODEL S TB7M LAUNDRY I Iff HA ft 1 tSis More ays 1 5? OP THE GRBHT T7 (0) F TUB ro &e eiosea r nut oy , ... ., . , , - - mm a i A '..a.. , "f, y ' f - ,. J LI . v,,.-h . v iw- f ""' -Vjs'-"-" ' ! ' -' -t v.- Cimiiiitiiiniiuies W Shiits To-Day 50 ctsii Lot No. L majority of lot nothing in the lot Lot No. 2. these as others To-day's.. Handkerchief Special To-Day 10c Value Men's Handkerchiefs To-Day 59c Dozen. WO Dozen " Charlotte made " white, soft-finished, hem stitched Men's Handerchiefs; regularly sold at JOc each ; spe cial for To-day 59c Dozen "attan B E L K . B R0 S. A'COLD HANDLE HELP FOR THE LADIES No household commodity is half so mmodity is h ory as th IRONS useful or satisfactory as th We hav Just received a naw ship ment : You'll buy them if you see them. On a set of S for ,..$1.75. On. set of 3 for ,93.00. Allen- HardWaFe-CO. .Wholesale and Retail. HOTEL EVEKETT. Hlb Point, W. O. New and strictly first-class; centrally located; three minutes walk from depot Hot and oold baths, electric light. Ca ter to th commercial travelers. ' B. B. PVGB Proprietor. reDrvary sr. fAHOT't -r n lRON hT' J i 3.,- . - UlOOUkVIIUII, OML.L.' i . ' . "S. 1 1 I I i I I I I tT III ' . ' . 60 dozen Men's White Laundred Shirts the the well-known Cosmopolitai' f brand? less than $ J in value Men's White and Colored Negligee Shirts ; are $1.00 values ; desirable patterns Sale Price 50c. ATA SAROA The best oradc all tdixiaradeknfcers the defects are Very slight, being a small hole, or defect made by the machinery. The same.'. identical yam in them will last just as long. Blankets sell for $5.00 can buy them while they last at $350 a pair. 100 pairs to select from and 'twill pay to' buy and lay aside until next $2,00 to $3.00 a pair. We buy and for Spot Cash at lower nrinoe ouoru year than oifuiL viiiai, v. au- vcrtisc ivc; sell; ivliot we sell advertises: us. 'j- k ' h K v u a ss -uai,''';r.; . DERARTHENT.' TRADE AKD eCLir 3SS 7-V I l.W - a W To-Uaiv 4V Sale Price 50c nun wnnL NntK Ckt slightly imperfect but r K as in the firsts and they ; The first of these same to $6.00 a pair. You : season, at a saving of ft v--wV-- 1 sell goods Hav in tho stores that : - 1 V 1 f ' If 4 J , - . . ; 1
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