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daily ;. :..ivi:::; jmvmiy z i:cj. i X I'"'! I, ituy and lira. Jttande "V ili'H, o i itnnn", tv.ie t pilosis i sterday, of lira Ilosaer Wolfe, at 1 r hnme pti North Mjti atreet.- Mr. W.A. Zwelef will entertain the Thursday, afternoon : Book , Club this -; -week. . - , . , ' ; Mr. and' Mrs. ' Melvla , Taylor will leave , to-day for thelr home iniMon , tanna. Saturday, after they were1 mar ried ilLv. and Mrs., Taylor were tender ed a reception by? the bride' brother, 1 Mrs. -T. "W. Dixon - is visiting Mrs. , W. ' D. Arthur, at Union . S. C, Mrs , Dixon is accompanied by ber, mother, - Mrs.- , E. - oWUsoiv of -Steele Creek v -, Miss 'Ublltft' Holbrooke, of Concord, r is- visiting at he. home Of her vaci. ' Mr.r-A, McKnUJiW ' ' -1 ?' "f , - , v Among the visitor in the city yes . ' terday wae' Mrs B.- Ai Home, ef Mon 'roer who was a guest at the Buford, t v Mrs.' louls N. Baker went" to , Win aton .yesterday; to visit relatives. ' '. S, j ,i taf - i 4ii I . Kh, f ' Mrs. H. fiaruch, of NewTork, after - a visit to Mrs, J. P. Wilson, left yester .-. - " day -morning- for Camden, B. to : terday. jnomlng ' for Atlanta. Oa., ''?' Whr. th n;ill snenii seme . tlmft'O1' 4or returrtJng- t vCharipttef whioh I, they will asralln make their home. ,r - They were accompahled hy. Mrs B. S. Jt'egrare, wno wut ybh mre. oiuniw. .'. " Mr. and .Mrs. Wade.H. Harris ys- fv( terday moved from their residence on i ' West-Sixth -street to- thslr new ml f , depce on Nprth Church street, J. ' Mrs, x J. ' A Tarborougfhfwili enter- t -Tryon street,'1 Saturday afternoon at ; l B:30 o'clock, in honor of her truest, Miss -v v Busle Kicej or jaempnie, ienn. - t' t ' Meadames Carey W. Butt and L. B v7, Johnston 'Will entertain at euchre at thAlr home on East ' Morehead etreet . Friday. " Mrs. Butt will entertain at 10 30 ftVIock In the Mornintf and Mrs, I' ' " ' Jobnstou at 4 o'clock in the afternoon.' . s Mrs. 1. tl. CJIIH a jBiuriii noma aiier Bpenaing uum nuia vn.u -7 ber sister, Mrs. Herbert, in Florida., - Mrs. C I' Porter. "of Birmingham, ' ,Ala., who has been visiting- relatives rn sv friends In the city, is spenaing tne . . WMk with Mr ' W. S. OlT; : 5 ; - Mrs." J. M.' Harry will entertain the f t . , Mrs. N. Vernon Porter -will leave r where she will visit her sister, Mrs. S. K " -DOEffQ THWVMJO BUSINESS. 'L iltxne Insurance Companies Reaping , .v Rich Harvest Tlie Fntare One ; i'The home companies wrote hut's s HU mull LItU.lt 9 Wr VCIIk.Vfc "IW ?UH V'," insurance taken hy' citlsens of tile 6tatS. I8ti year,", remarked Tt weli- ! ''f'Jm6wif O'renlboro"8pcttorto an 'Obf . "server reports yesterday. , "While this woe true for the year 1905, the same companies are enjoying an, unprece dented season of prosperity. January; thorn -vhd r&r, vratJhlng tbft tfend of !. '.f J , 1.111. W.IWTV .V ,VW. V V 'WW .UltO 111 1.1117 lUUOt RUVLCqiVI Vila 44,9' .' tory of the State companies. Many of " v,?..,-,w ne oesi BuuviLurs. . ut itta uih wuiu- panles doing business in the State. especially., those - who have been fig , ' tiring in the Insurance muddle of New f . - to accept similar ones with the home ' ."companies. The people, too.- have a ; ' I Marking suspicion, of the foreign ' com (': tianles due to the scandals developed by the mvestlgatlons ef the past, and ?; I hence His not such a difficult matter ...Tri '.-i : . , :T. i : v., . i c . witlx the local concerns. This is des- ttned to result in great good t the iV State. Heretofore hundreds 'of thous-'"- -ande of dollars have been flowing' to New York and elsewhere North to en f - rich the coffers of Northern capital- , , -1 Jsts. This wealth has "been invested In II the-, North and has had 'Us effect in i '. bXilldihg up the enterprises of that see - -tlaa. This money, m reality tne sur . plus" imoney of th State will hereaf " - ter remain in wortn varonna,. wnere ir t (.-will be invested in local enterprises. : .f.' nd will indirectly return to those., by vrhom it was aid. - ' ' - , . . f. ?5 . "The home life Insurance companies f 'iS ' are1 doing a thriving 1)uslness and the " - ' indications are that they will continue to do so." , . ' . z f r AttenUon, Veterans 1 v ' " ' Mecklenburg Camp S82 U. d V: 5 .Comrades-. Stonewall Jackson Chap- ter Daughters of the Confederacy of ' tie-city or Charlotte wlH-have a ear a nival on January 81st and February .t .' lit, 1906, for the purpose of raising .., n tSoln aronf a mnnumnt tn thn - ' rsemory . of our comrade and .statea-'-.. man., -JSebulotr " Baird Vance. This , , .. .chapter of Daughters has always' re- t - ponded to eurv appeals, in raci naa V placed Us in a position that has been I tbe cause of our camp doing the good It , has to our companions in - need, Now-they -want- to help- erect a monu ment to - ourt beloved Vanoe, This ' (tmp expects every member on Us roll X t0. help by his. presence and - assist mce on this occasion. . - , r , ' j On account of the carnival being on t "the first Thursday in- February which ?: : ta the regular- meeting for the camp, ; you are nereoy mnmea idii inn mei .. .', in g .is postponed ntil XurtheT.; notice, i'y order t ' t,D. DUCKW6RTH, I tBON';," i ", if, - Adlutant. - commander.' t Mf.' Valentine- Wehta, ,an old Char- lotto citizen, died at his home in Lin ' Mtoln" county," last Friday night, of ' , paralysis. He was 78 years old. - The ..'J funeral services were . conducted! at ; 4' S Wberty Hill church yesterday. , r ' . Mr., Went was a man of character. ' land was highly esteemed by all who . fcnew him.. He Is survived bv s four children: Mr, H., Went,' of the Charlotte firs department; Mr. John , WenU and Mr. Sam Wents and Mrs, . ' Mary Purefoy. ' . ; , . ' . Dr. Faiiion's Condition Dr. L W, Falson had a good day yes . srday, and was considerably improved st night. His friends now hope thf.t ie worst is over and that he will soon fee out f danger. He is a very sick au yet, but everything Is in his f vor. , . The best yet T-lue T -lion Umnn nrnl Vimlln. riHolittjiy pm. ;o to ,, end riven '.sei'U the famo- , k ; j Von 1 .JTor." .. . b nty 16 Grand Cliiuu ollor J. P. Mitt ,lc.H am Inter .ting; bu cy. The fallowing grood story Is from the Wilmington Star; "Deputy State Orand Chanrrilor J. D. Nutt, Of the KlllglilS Of ijimai. In at home from several points In North Carolina to spend -Sunuay. He reports the Pythian work in the domain lr ex cellent shape. . A new lodge has Just been Instituted at Mt. Airy with a membership 61 26, while the order, has been greatly built up in other -parts of the State visited by the Deputy Orand Chancellor. ' ' , " '.-""A friend of the versatile, the' Irre pressible. State Deputy told a good story at hts expense, or rather sit the expense of a party bf Pythian friends with whonrrhe, was convening .at the hotel In Charlotte a day or two ago, 'Dock as We all know him la "this part of the State, was the centre as usual or a group, qz mteresua listeners in the lobby, i. The crowd was inclln ed to make sport of Charlotte and the way in which, art. over;conec!enttous recorder is wont to "keep the Ha. down: In that good cradle of American lnde pendence One . thins: after- another that the sovereign, -voter could not buy in Charlotte were being enumerated by one and another when the Mecklen burg portion, of the coterie of a sudden switched off in defence of their town. The "Dock" , was then In his element. The crowd -was thirsty and th Wil mington man challenged them to know just what ' was - tbe best thin- that aould be bought in Charlotte. The n ference was plain. Visions o - Man hattans, Scotch high balls, and eparki ling Budwelser loomed up In the men tal rearm.- The Inference was that the 'Dock was just up from, the coast and was about to go Charlotte one better and say ; i'Whatcheraver Member of the party fell over one another U an effort to say Just What was the best thing one could buy In Charlotte,1 but they all gave it up,,- ' v ',' The ; best thingthe very, best thing you can buy in Charlotte quoth the 'Dock' 'la a ticket t'e Wilmington r And the Charlotte brethren mobbed SELLING SOME . FINK HORSES. Two Imrjorted Horses, a Percberon and French Coach Horse, . Sold to Jfoith Carolina, People. McLaughlin Bros.; of Columbu. 0.; Kansas City, Mo.. 'and St. Paul, Minn., who opened a branch barn on East Trade street.' here,' some time ago and brought a number of their fine horses to Charlotte,, are ' meeting with satis factory success. They have sold four fine'-stallions to parties at Horganton and Newton, this State; Madison, Ga,, and Charlottesville, Va. The one that went to Burke county- was a One- Per cheronv while the others were French coach horses.. The horses that are left In the barn here are valued at any where -from $2,800. to $5,000. They are beautiful to "loek upon. Clarion, the chestnut strip, foaled In April, 1903, bred by -Mi '.Desire Pouch In. Depart ment of Calvadoa, (s as handsome as a coach horse4 geta to ibe. North ' Carolina. , farmers are taking more Interest 1b fine horses and the sale' of two Imported fellows to peo bie In ?thl9 - State "means Improved stock.-. 5, -iJ, S The 7, - (iflife, By toa wsm Price $150 Houston, Dixon & Co MTiSTS I NOT i ARTISANS 1 Is the way we feel about our fofce Of skilled specialists who i comprise the many departv menta of - our " well . regulated ' Institutloa. t - Each excels tn 1 some particular kind of work, . and their several efforts blend in an ' , ' HAKMOlVIOrS WHOLE. ; It Is uite'. natural that we . should brag and blow a good deal about our beautiful work. Naturally we are proud of it. ' Tou may examine any article we turn out, and we guarantee that you will not find a blur or , blemish, Our "Vigilance Committee" .1 never permits ' faulty .work to get out. 'Tour v Lace. Curtatne and Table Linen should be sent us for perfect -.handling .and perfect satlgfac ' tlon. t I I'We 'never disappoint" MQDB&ysTnnM LTIUMDRY ijfca . Upright; fel::ets, V. - J , -.1- ' G.fW. Vertical ,FUlng meana filing papers on edge la Vp. ' ' right folders, between tTprlght : ,t guides In Upright cabinet. x-r Lettera with replies attached '. " are.put In the . same folder. &l When you find - one yon find 1 th,other-but you dont't, find ' ; ::' other that don't belong '. there, because - each t correspondent ,has a separate v folder i ' The Upright ,Wr Is the. Right Way, if it Is the O..Wr Way of Filing. ' ' , r stc::z s c.,.r.:.::::ni co.v uj SloiavitlES u ?J$kz Upright Kies J...::;;::r.cd Gtcs:3e A genuine Mad ..Stone. Will cure bites of rabid dogs;' will cure hydra phobia,4 will cure bites of poisonous srjskMj wilK sure - look-jaw;- - wUl draw any , poison from the system. I have treated hundreds of cases and every one baa been cured. "i r f A D. JKVrpK r lammore, n. (a - i ' "i j i, i Suits and Overcoats ' Nice selection of Winter Styles ; ; $to.oo to $25.oo : ' . ; Underwear AU Sizes and Weights $1.00 to 9.00 a Suit 5 Wool Gloves, Kid Gloves; "Wool Socks, Winter' - Weight Night Shirts said Pajamas ; all styles of Day Shirts. 1 , Prices the very lowest for best grade of goods. Yorke Bros. & Rogers ie Physiologist Teaches Us That the BLOOD Is the ES SENCE OF LIFE. It travels rapidly throughout the length and breadth of the body, feed. Ing every organ, gland, tissue and ,; nerve '-fibre. To .every single atom of the human or ganism It gives nourishment breathes LIFE, HOPE, IN SPIRATION. As the Mother's Milk Nourishes the Nursling So the . BLOOD ' is the fuel which burns In the body and mind of man. Rich, RED BLOOD feeds and. builds up Emaciated, diseased, anaem ic blood tears down and de stroys. IS TOUB BLOOD RIGHT T j , Mrs. Joe Person's Remedy Through the Blood - Olvetto the body the bloom of youth . . . Gives to health a keener edge and i v Gives to wealth the power to NatLTe'sOwnlledidne '" 11.00 PER SOTTLB , . AT ALL DRtJO STORES. aV. ;inly':2,:Kfl&pe Am - r - i ffyy ? - - "mJ R fh n - n fM ; 1 11 J.' Ai SOL0r,.0r.S, . Mij j3'fvil ' vuiavu AtmoKt everv Charlott lailv i fa. miliar with the standard makes of corsets nanaiea oy ua we carry B popular . makes, , every one of which has been? proven to be a leader in atvl. 4nl.li ,hJ rln n,,all,lA. '1 . I V 5 Tht; "Kabo" J i'A' i -yhW Always a favorite have no brass eyelets. We carry Kabo styles to suit ail ngures. f rices i. 00, $1.60. Sa.Ow and $8.0,- , Warners Guaranteed . Rust proof one of the oldest lines we carry and always, a fine seller. Constantly being im proved Until It IS now almost pet fecllon In fit, strength and beauty. Prices ILOu. $1.60 and $2.00. R. & G. Probably the best known and best liked corset on the market. . We have eight styles of this favor ite make, Prlceas,$1.00 to $3.00. ; Come and have a Corset talk with the young lady In charge of our de partment - ' We think she can prove to you that we have a Corset to suit you. Skirt Sale Wednesdays II. o'clock the best line we have. ever had. All new styles and cuts made of heavier, finer and better materials, 88c. each. They are worth up to $1.75. See window display. UMHtSCOL IS WEST. TRADE ST. f Tryon Dnig Co. " SUCCESSORS TO The Gray Drug Co. NO. 7 N. TRYON STREET. ' Full line high class Drugs and -SundricsL.'- Every member of our , firm a graduate pharmacist. Ac curacy and promptness in prescriptions assured. Hie Tryon Drug Co. Sub P. 6. Station In our Store. Sphone SI. 1 "S. Tryon. nrr thu n t? r n r 1 l1 vrts ii ,mb m uu Mate, - -wwwr we J n vr h n tt m laV ui r. r w - m v aj , m as r,1nnc:r. r u aaawyaw Hat with a season before uspredicted White Season for Years these special bargains should be extra bterestinge 12 1-2 to 16c. values In Embroideries at Silfe Sale Monday Ie fAHOT "A COW HANDLE HELP FOR THE LADIES No household commodity Is halt useful or satisfactory as the SAD IRONS We have just received a hew ship ment You'll buy them if you see them. One set of $ for .....81.75. One set of 3 for 92.00. Allen Hardware Co. Wholesale and Retail. . HOTEL EVKIUETT. .;' High Point, Jf. CL New and strictly orst-elassi centrally located; three mlnutea walk from depot. Hot, and cold bath, electrlo lights. Ca ter to the commercial traveler. EL E. PITCH Proprietor. Bays fO V JIAGT ' v uur ; xj usincss , H ' f bv MM J , JIPe J t n rivr i n: un . u b- M s w -e, vu o AC 1 3 A I I '-I I XI DISSOLUTIOrj SALE White Persian Lawn Bargains - t - . . - ,-' 18c. value Shear Persian Lawn . . . . . . . . . . . . . v . . ti f-Sc IS l-2c Persian Lawn. 83-lnch. Special at .. .". . . .. 10c. lOo. value Perslak Lawns .. .. I. ,. ., i. ,. '. . .; Ifio. 15 and 18c White Lawn at !0c Short lengths (3 to 20 yards) Shear Persian and Linen ' Finished India Linons, width fi 8 inches. Special at .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..10c- ISc Yard'Wide Long Cloth 10c Tard wide, soft, fine Leicester Long Cloth, regular 15c. value. On ac count of being in only 10 to 20 yard lengths, our price Js . . 10a Bolt Long Cloth Bargains $1.2$ value Long Cloth (12 yards to piece) (special at .. $1.75 value Long Cloth (12 yards to piece) special at .. New Arrivals in Ladies' Furnishing Department Get a Silver Beltall the rage ,. v. .. .. .. .. t. .. 25 and 50c New Collars, especially priced; IE and 18c. Collars .. .. .. .. ..10c. , S 8Ct Coll ft 18 -' m " " ' ' s " e s e - t . Persian and Roman Stripe Ribbons . .. , 25, 88 and 48c. 8 1-2 to 12 l-2c. value Linen Lace with Insertions to match at . . . . ftc. All-Over Embroidery, very pOpuiar'forift Waists S8, 48, T5c. to $2.50 yd, " a. Wholesale. Retail iwflfe A special bargain in White Persian Lawn, a very fine quality. Persian Lawn, smooth and sheer ,10c White ftlercerized Madras Beautiful White Mercerized Madras, pretty; new' MMiiASM XMessasa eaMkBaMwWlMktf4 " vef1 aWe14 a4-'s MMU:V'UiaVAaiv'.': being laundered, a real 25c value ........18c White Nice quality heavy corded P. K. . 10c 42-in. White; Fine qualify India Linon Lawn, very smooth,' full i . (. -wr -:fv '"s (- ii' a ; ;i. v - :-: - -. . - -, -; -;v,,. .-:. 1:: . 42-inches wide, a great .value inuiL UIILII LUUII . ' Purd Linen Lawn, full 36-inches ' vyidev ' one of the best linen bargains-vouH see this season .wii...'..::;;..25c Buv Your DryGoods Store and Gct .all' the Benefit of ri -y -v- CHARLOTTE'S ONLY ST to be the5 Greatest - Ms ' Vc. . 08e. $1.25. i ..10c la1 j i W 1 P. II Lawn Special 1 V ."S ." f At.......'.... .;-..10c for. Cash 'at; a Cach u. tfl,'a' one price C:'.s:::-
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