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CILUILOTTE DAILY OT13rJtVKH; FKBUUARY' 14, IDOfi. ' C'JCIAL AND PI'IIIlJIxAL i Mrs. Harold 8. Hall and little daueh- tor; who have been ppenataff some time CORRECTLY AMD PROMPTLY ENGRAVED -l' with relatives In Mulon, b. C, nv icturned to the. city. 13. t " Mr. atid Mrs. Johu M. Wolfe, who v 'Squire and Mrs. -C. H. Wolfe, east of r the city. wlU spend tbe day In the , ' ,. city, , They leave V-morrow for Jhelr , home n Aslievllle. ' ' H A V , c v i l i-7,1:1 a ' Mr.': H. Cutter and bride,, nee. Mis .-.Crace King, who have been spending t -i i rnAi HAiiavmnnn tfi iiir miuLiii'ainvGU in the city, last evening' and ,aret i home at ihe Buroro i,- y H. lii f' .iH fitf'n J " -if f flit e,,.'! h r l- Y ' ?V Mis Hat Me' Millet1 ha returned to ,ibe eity after spending 'several weeks cards to-morrow . evening from-8:80 to itiW o'clock in honor or , per-rwo dau Edna Bole, of Winnipeg, Canada, who -have been-the masts of Mr, and Mrs -f iMith elatlves,ana irienas ,n voiura- S pieces' Mi Sues Laura and Alpha ureen, Atlanta, 0a. v - tV - "'"irrti'ift W'noift and daughter. Miss , . iW, T Jordan forthet past week or t i.more leave to-morrow for Auama. 'SfVm'i.i.: -m " alma : ir yAMterdav for ' jjenoir, wnero ane win " 3nM.v ,A v-' Miser Margaret, Howelt to tonflned to -ijer nome on cmbi vbiiuo ujr t'L Miss Ann- Morrtoort, of Mariposa, will arrive fa "the city to-day to visit her aunt, Mrs. Stonewall jacuson, on - ' West Trad street. , -, f r-!, the Thursday ''Afternoon.' Pleasure , Club -will be ehtertalned by Mrs. B, W. 5 r . Jilelion to-morrow afternoon. " " Mr. and Mrs. W. H. -Smeadv Who 'have been boarding with. Mrs. J. P. Woodall, on East avenue, hav jeawa , '.,tne of the towd apartment houses, Wn East Morehead street, and will vt keep liouso thre.. , . , 1 ' Mr.. and M r a. aTiC Harris and Ht t son. Archie, will leave In a few e - ' aays for New Orleans, Where they will . remain for two. weeks. . ' , Mrs. ' George Fitsslmrdons left last tight for New Tork,"-where she will join hef hUBband. t t "f.. ; .. i m-oto'...-.:. -v.... Mr.' Charles Oarman and MIbs Bai lie Gallant will be married this even ing at the home of the bride's, father, Mr. J. F. Gallant, on North Breard vp PtreeL Rev. William Duncan will perform the ceremony. -After the - wedding thef young couple will leave for Washington on a bridal toor. , Invitations reading, as follows were . received" in th city yesterday: "Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Rhyoe request the pleasure of your company at the mar riage of their daughter. Wly Cather ine, to Mr. Miles Pegram Hoffman, ion Tuesday evening, February the 87th, t B:80 o'clock, at their home, Mount Holly. North Carolina. COCJTTV SOCIAL. The Married Ladle' dub, of Provi dence-, was entertained by Mrs. T,. A. Squires yesterday. The guests of honor were Mr. and Mrs. 2;-M. Rea, of Greensboro. Mr. and Mrs.' A. C. Russell enter tained the Young People's Club, , of A HOTEL ' FOR TRAVELING MEN. Capital Being Subscribed for Such an x Enterprise- A Desciaption of ' : the Contemplated Plans Structure to Cost $100,000. h It is not lmprobale that a new ho- tel wHl be erected on the Fo property which was purchased from Dr. E. C. Register, by MeSBrs. Julia H. Little, C'RABryantand O. D. Wheeler sev- . era! days ago. The new hotel will be . operated on the 'European plan and will .be devoted especially: to the trav f elrng men. Those who are backing the ,- new enterprise believe, that -such a hotel will be a financial success. " Charlotte Is the center" of the Caro 'j Una territory and is the -natural point where mil of the men- traveling tn this : section should spend Sunday. It Is be lieved that the erecting of such an es ' abllshment catering especially to the tastes of the traveling public, will draw many well know drummers vto this cltv who heretofore, have been -Spending their, tim elsewhere. Effort ia being made to place a much of the stock as possible among .the' traveling :? men . themselves. . The v shares have - a A:.' par value of $100 -each and it Is hoped that 800 traveling men may be induced to take at least a share each. . Already . quite a number have been disposed of ." and others nr lelnrf taketf an fnjit- jtn , the scheme may be explained. One well - known citizen stated to an Observer ,. reporter yesterday that he had al- ',. ready placed 20 shares. ; . . The proposed . new- hotel will cost hf:i $100,000. - It Is to be five stories in . ' ,- height and is to contain approxlmate- V ' o rwmi. 'Ait iiiouern cunvfiiences if will be provided and 20 of the -rooms - -. t will have private bathg. A restaurant ' '.); j conducted on the , European plan ; will ' be oil the top floor. An electric ele- fcer of targe sample rooms are to be ;r traveuns; men. ' ine Diana -can ror ' t'atore' rooms on the ground floor.' The , . bed rooms will - eonunand from - 7( , ents to $1.50 per day, . -, . - It is believed that a hotel, convenl t'.'.entlji located equidistant between the city ana station. - of modern eonstrurr- i The-1 stock - is now being -secured and '-'.'""If all' the plans materialise, the con- structlon of the ' new hostelry will bo- r gm tnt summen .i ,!'.; , K:J si 1 ' A Historic Candle, if .' ' DrF.' C Hawley presented te'the i v Mecklenburg Camp of North Carol!-; fVi'-This candle was in the 'Modern $-, Greece,' a blockade runner which was sunk, oft Fort Fisher .during the war and 'laid -in hull ef steamer, under water 8 years and then, floated ttHhoe, s 1 Oheti to me by Wilmington Camp TJ ',;?, V: whea in attendance at the reun- 1 l years slnce..v f Presented to Mecklen burg Camp U. C vrf by. F, O.- Haw. ' ';,. Colored Woman Speaker.'"' "March Church Terrel,. the. wlfe'f Judge Terrell,-of the District ef Co lumbia, wllr speak at Friendship Bap tist church to-morrow night. Thfs wo man has traveled, very extensively - In; this country and abroad and Is consid ered one of the greatest and most In telligent women of her race, lire sub ject here' will be: "The White Side of r Black Subject. , ; ; , . Life Is the aller.death tbe anarel sent to draw the unwilling bolts and set us fres.-'Lowell. . . SEr.'D rCR CAMPLES AND PRICES J;p; Stbvcns EnraviniiCo-,V EngraVcrs At IVhifohnfl ft f PERSONAL. .; The Movement of a Number of Pco- ',' pie, -Visitor and Others. , t Dr. W. Gil,WyHe,f ot Kow Tork, president of the .Southern and Cataw bs, Power , Companie,, is , spending a few days in the city on business, y -,i .- Mr, Cv K.- Harrison; s well known young Job printer, of Greensboro, spent yesterday la the city on .business. ',:; Mr. McKay MeKlnnon, of Maxton, was among the -visitors In th city yesterday, being a guest at the Buf ord. 'Among the out-of-town neonle. here yesterday was , Mr. ' Harvey .Jones, of otatcsvijie. ' , " i . " "Mr, Guy V, Rarnes, of Klttrell spent yesterday in Charlotte staying at the Central. V'- t l , " . j, "Among the guests at ' tb 1 Buford yesterday was Mr, ? W. M. Walton xf Mortanton. Mr,' W R, Barkadale, f Wilmington, was In the . city yesterday, being a guest at the Central r . Mr; William Simpson, of Rocking ham, spent yesterday in the city. Mr. W. C. Powd la spending a few days in, New Tork on .business. ' Mr. C. D. Bennett went to Salisbury last, ntghf on legal business. Rev.. Plato Durham, who spoke' to the young men -of Charleston, S. C, in the local Y.' M. C. A. Sunday, re turned to the city yesterday morning. Mr. J. Gilmer Korner, of Kerners ville, spent last night in tbe city on buir.e. Mr.'B. L. fhomDBon. of Durham, is spending a "few days in the city on business. . - . Mr. John Charles McNeill leaves to day for High.. Point, where this even ing he will, attend the annual banquet of . the Manufacturers' Club of that city. . . ' Mr. R, K. Austin, of Albemarle, ar rived In the city Jast night and is the guest of' his brother, Dr. J. A. Austin, in Piedmont Park. Rev. W- N. Flanders is spending a few days In the city. : . Mr. M. M. Morrison,- a well-known merchant 1 of Harrtoburg, spent yester day in the city. Messrs. J. , P. Ymint and T. C. Clif ton, of Newton, were In the city yes terday. BRIEFS. A Few Minor Happenings In and Abont Jhe City. The anntlal meeting of the stock holders of the Charlotte Trust and Realty. Companies will be held in the office at No. 18 East Trade street this afternoon at 4 o'clock. The front of the building occupied by Mr. Henry M. Nathan, at No. 33 East Trade street, is to be remodeled and repaittted.v The windows are to be lowered and re-arranged so that they may be made more attractive. Th work Is to besin at once. The remodeling of the front of the Burweil-Dunn Retail Drug store, on the square, has already begun. The carpenters are now making ready for the raising of the celling of the ground floor, A handsome plate glass rront is to be Installed and the store will be made a very handsome one, The Charlotte council, United Com- imerclal. Travelers, will, meet in their hall oveaeUi-roB. store, saturaay night. All local and visiting members are urged to attend. ' The - charter for the Burwell Dunn Retail Drug Store has been re corded with the clerk of court. The capital stock is given at $25,000 and the following : are the ; incorporators, Messrs R. A. Dunn, W. R. Burwell and M. M, Murphv. v Reserved seats for James O'Neill, in "Monte Chrlsto," will go fa sale at Jordan's this morning at 10 o'clock. "Monte Chrlsto" will be the attraction at the Academy of Music Friday night. The receipts at the city cotton plat form yesterday were 21 bales and the best price was 11 cents.' The receipts for the corresponding - date of last year were five bales and the best price at that time-was- 7.60 cents a pound, Mr. 8. M. Howie, formerly with the Southern Hardware company, has re signed to take a position as traveling salesman with the Evans Hardware Company, ' at Lynchburg, Va. Mr. Howie will travel this territory for the company. The Primary Teachers Association will meet at the Carnegie Library this afternoon at 4 o'clock. Miss Thompson will read a paper on '"Nature Study; and there will be other features of interest.- ?-vA freight car on the Southern freight-yards yesterday afternoon was pushed over the end of the trestle sup. porting the' track and one' end of it lodged on the ground 10 feet below. The car missed butting a hole In tbe aids of the Burwell & Dunn building by only a tew feet. . His friends will be glad -to learn that Mr, Frank Smith,' who- has been under treatment at -the Presbyterian HosoitaL is able to be out. ; v -Mr..-Georgs W. Wearn and famllyrf who have been living on South Bre vard street, yesterday moved into their pew residence at No. 407 North Church street. - '-clerk of, the Superior Court J. A. Russell, has decided the case of the Holton, heirs kin ; accordance -with tho wishes of the majority of ; the heirs that the-Old f'dowerplace;" on East Trade street, a shall J be sold and the proceeds, divided among the heirs, - . Mrs. Xtttls. Baldwin; the. somnom 1st, and Prof. Keene, tbe , magician, will givs , ft matinee this afternoon tof ladles only. The.curuin will rise at 9 o'clock. - "The last' performance wilt be given to-night. V ' - . - Master Herlot Clarkaon, Jr., -who has been seriously ill during the last few days, has passed the crisis and is Improving rapidly.-' : vUlsa -rStsholVaHMte-'lKriUlaniir teacher of expression In Elisabeth Col lege, -yesterday afternoon ' received m telegram announcing the death-of her father, at PitUfleld, , III, . Miss Wil liams will, be ..unable, to attend - the fUneraL '; (CJ' ,J',.,fl.. - , . The Valentine tea, at the O'Dono ghue Hall so-night w til begin , at 6 o'clock and last Until Jl or 13 o'clock. The public Is invited to attend.' h Charlotte - Duplicate "Whlst Club entertained In their club rooms in tne 1 4Cs building last night from 8:30 to H:80V e'etock. r Duplicate whist -was played Mtw which-' light refreshments were J srvsd. -. The . evening r. was a thoroughly enjoyable one. -. ' NThsf Birmingham Age-Herald of the 8th In noting the Installation of a double Hally passenger service on the Louisville and Nashville road 'between Annlsthi and CalersAla States that the nvr tram wujt m run by Engineer W. P. 'Ross, one of the oldest men In the employ of the, li- & N. system. Mr. Ross Is remembered te many in Char- lotte as a former resident. , -1 e u' lon't buv ehan .extract at tho nwitu of. your family s health, . Ask for blue Ribbon Lemon or Vanilla, Absolutely pure.. Goes twice as far, d , - SI - 1 AtfanfA tta , JELKCTlUdTY TOTl GASTOMA. Southern Power Company BaiMlng v Transmf8ion Line From Plant nu j- the Catawba River.. -X . . ' s ' , : The JSoUthern Power i Company has begun the work - of v. constructing - an electric transmission line, between the plant of the Catawba, Power Company and Gastonia for the purpose of fu- wening eiectno power for several cot ton mills ttn that town -and vicinity. In building the new line steel, towers will be used for . the , support of the wires instead poles. ' , Later a line will ' be built connect ing the present plant of tbe Catawba Power Company with that at the urea. -Catawba Falls, which will be ready for, operation within a Vear. A line will also be built on through Gas tonia ; to eimont : and . Lowell, trans mltUng?from 20,000 to . 40,00,00 horse- Tlw Old Cemetery Being Improved. At the Joint meeting yesterday at- vemuun or me special committees ap pointed from the Daughters of the American Revolution and the Char lotte Tark and Tree Commission, ihe pians or Mr. John Nolen for the Im provement of the old cemetery in the rear of .the First Presbyterian church, were approved. One hundred trees and shrubs have been ordered and as soon as they arrive they will be planted. During the past several weeks, letters nave oeen written to a number of those who have relatives buried tit this old cemetery, asking that they "conV iiiumo io tne woric m hand. A num- oer. oi responses have been received. Wears Twice As Lon& , If we offered to do your laundry work ' at half price If we offered to sell you some thing at half price you would think you were getting bar gains. Is it not just as big a bargain to make your linen wear twice as long? Why not direct an inquiry regarding results from one of our cus tomers. They will surely speak of their satisfaction. AS FOR QUALTY Well, that speaks for itself. Our laundry work is so dis tinctive, so characteristic that you can tell it as far as you can see. We launder for par ticular people. , Who does your work 1 . MODEL S TBZIM LZUJNDRY Lava Lotion With Benzoin Is a splendid preparation for the face After Shaving i It will allay the smarting and burning, will make a quick heal of the little gashes, and will gradually overcome ten aerness. it makes the Bkln firm, smooth and. soft, and heals the Irritation around in growing hairs. When you take oft . a collar and And a red, chafed streak around your neck; rub on some of the lotion. . i 25 CENTS AT HAWLEY'S PHARMACY ' : By mail post paid for 25 cents. - I STIEFFS CLEARANCE SAIE , l-s mmmmm ,i i ji d J, ',' "yh't ' ,t ?A" '1 AllIONG THEM f:0ffRi ' ' KXAfefi-. .V.,. fl 1 KHANICIX a baoi H "rT"' IVERS A TOSjy''-S ' fisher At: t. if All "Vprlrhts ; lrsrtkall New . 9 VTito !To-J)sy. ChaBM;f , Manufacturer ' of , tb IIano -: .With, thstfcwset Tons'. ' 6oothfra 'Krerooms .s 6 W. Trado St, Chsriott, X. C. - O. H.STL10T)II, Bfirr. u Imp oi?(Ci. rf 'xv , f ISfflSfff'VfSfVIVfff " f Ahhiversaiy ; Weehs Sale We have the reputation of always having Just what - we advertise. We never advertise a special sale unless we . have 'something out of the ordi nary. ' ! It is -a matter' of pride to us to make' this week's sales befitting the celebration' of our sixth birthday In business in Charlotte. We will di vide our profits with you this week. Special Sale Fine ' Dress Goods . Wednesday Dress Goods Day. About 36 pieces fine Voiles, Pana. mas. Serges, etc, mostly In Blacks. Every one good sidles, but most of them are lengths 6 to 10 yards that we bought at big bargains. Others are lengths S to 10 yards in stock. We want to dispose of all short lengths. Hardly a piece In the lot regular price less than tl.OO. Most of it $1.25 to, 18.0(1 a yard. A fine oppor tunity to get a fine dress at a bargain. Choice per yard 75c. 49c Special Lot Most of thW; full pieces, also short lengths (not -remnants) bought at bargain, Brllllantlnes, Panamas, Al batross, BatUstes, etc., per yard 40c. 39c Special Lot Mostly BOei i grades, many at 7Bc, all kinds wanted. Dress Goods mostly In colors.. It Will pay you to select your home dress for next fall from these lots, as Dress Goods will be higher next fall. Per yard . . . . 80c. , Every piece Of Dress Goods In the Store will be reduced for this day's sale. We want to do the biggest Dress Goods business . we have ever done. It will pay you to look ahead and plan for your wants. Nearly all our new Spring Dress Goods are in. Thursday's Linen Day Sale Fine Dam asks and Doylies. J. B. IVEY & CO. ; IS WEST TRADE ST. Money Saving Piano Propositions JOIN THE Mathushek Club ! 100 style 46, regular price $420. To club members 1340 cash, or pay $20 cash and 110 monthly, with in terest. -.The New Scale $400 Ludden & Bates to club members at $187 cash, or pay $10 when you Join, then $8 monthly with Interest. ' Or the Kensington $276 styles, at $190 cash, or on terms Of $10 cash and $6 monthly, with Interest. Special features in either club to Interest careful buyers who want the best for the money Invested. "Write for our "Bank' Book" offei; No. S Its free for tho asking. . Quarterly or yearly terms If desired. Ludden & Bates S. M. II., A: SAVANNAH, CA. VALENTINES V SENTIMENTAL ' : AND COMICS... ' ; w v ; : '.h f ' ,r Valentine Books : An Old : Sweetheart" i of ;,fMine'; Evangeline, Hearts and Masks. All illustrated 'by Christy. 'r . 1 Houston, Dixon & Co Genuine Mad Stone. A genulns &rad Stone.. ' Will our bites of rabid does', Vlll cur hydra phobia; will ' cur Wtes of polsonoui snakes; t will scure Jock jawtV-wIM draw, any poison from . th system. I h&rs trsatsd hundreds of cases and every on has besn cured. , : A R TEUTON, . ' - H't Lattlmore, N. C , 4.1 t Uoens I his v Mnrninfif; PrdmnoC iaf !V8;30 LJJundreds of uriheard-of bargaixis will be soU durbg, this u " Great Four-Day Bargain Carnival, not one-tenth of which has been has something tremendously reduced to our salespeople something special to show, you Partial Silk Sale at 9 O'clock $3,000 worth of New SUks Received yester day go in the slaughter 75c to $1.00 Silks at 50c 68c to 85c Silks at 39c $1.00 to $1.25 Silks at 85c Other Extra Specials Towels," Napkins,, Table Linen, Woolen Remnants, Laces, White Goods, Lace Curtains, Embroidery Sale Thursday Morning at 10.30 10c to Get LAST DAY FOR VALENTINES 1 Splendid line of attrac tive novelties. A large assortment of Valentines PostCards, and many attractive books and pic tures. STONE & BARRINGER CO. EOOKSaiEK UD STATIONERS THIS 19 MY OPINION, SUMMED VP, OF MRS. JOE PERSON'S REMEDY. It Is the Best Mdleliie ComponmlHl In Tills World. k For more than two years I was a severe sufferer from chronic dysen tery, brought on by acute, indigestion. Almost, dally I had to taks something for relief. It also brought on a ca tarrhal headache, from, which 1 suf fered daily, and which debilitated mo to such an extent I would have to lie down three or-fouf hours each day. and It made the flesh of my face ex tremely sore and sensitive to tho touch. , My general health was greatly Impaired, of course, and I was weak and nervous . One day X was at my son's home, and after dinner I was taken, as usual with one: . of thoss terrlfflc catarrhal headaches. My daughter-in-law had been giving Mrs. Sot Person's to her little boy for ec Sema, and It had cured him. Shs suggested What X try K, as bottls was then on the mantel. . I did so, and tho very first doss I took relieved that ' headache . I conttnued It that night and the next morning, and even on the second day after I commenced It, I did not have to lie down at all. for the first time In severat weeka 1 ' then bought a dosen bottle and took nineteen, bottles before I stop ped. My condition ' was brought on by malarial fever, "which I had con tracted In TeB .flaeeri years ago, and from the effects of which I have been suffering; ever since., j Any one, to see - me, now - and be fore I ' commenced- taking Mrs. . Joe Person's Remedy, would hardly know me; for the same person, -r For the' first time In fifteen years I AM WttUt, and my health ; has - been restored. This is my opinion, summed j up of Mrs. Joe Person's Remedy; " T . i It Is the Rest Medicine Compounded i" In Thl WorkI, ', 'Only sck to it long , enough to eradicate the trouble front the. blood, it will or, and It ts perfectly harm less '-vltt every? respect. Tor fifteen year It l the first thing I have ever found-' that 'counteracted that; ma. larial trouble contracted In Texas. MRS. 'MARY AMANDA NAHIt. tmmberton,. N, C. Deo T,' H05,-," 1 ' ' i mentioned in print Programme For Ribbon Sale at 9.30 38c Ribbons at. . 19c 25c to 35c Ribbons at....... 15c Loom ends of the new est and most desirable spring ribbons, 2 to 8 yard length. You can buy what you want. for the Great Sale at Much Cotton Fabrics, Petticoats, Dress Linens, Ladies' Furnishings, Gents' Furnishings, Men's Clothing, Your Photo Taken Free To - Don't Forget the Coupon. Wholesale, Retail Another Good Yesterday Advertising what we have and selling what we ad. ; vertise, making business every dav. Our customers have ' " ' learned to know to depend on vertisements. . Wool Dress Goods Remnants 400 pieces Wool Dress Goods in lengths from yard jip go on sale this morning. . " Vft i it All kinds of woolen goods from Tricot Flannels wbrtlv . 25 cents a yard up to fine woolen goods worth 50 and 60 cents a yard. AH filed out at one price by the yard v, .15 cents . ... New Shirt The new spring patterns 69 cents a vard ... New Plaid Silks Pretty shirt waist ' plaids, beautiful combinations ..L.!. .;. ...J.U 50 cents Yard Wide Percale : New spring colors, Jight stripes; .Jigoresetc. ;Ju:t the'color for children's dresses, shirt Waists bo '. bbdic:, men's shirts, etcf full 36 inches wide"...;;: ;..J.$cent Our AdvertisenicntSr:o;;;v'SS ' Read them and save money.V?; ' f 3 TrC ' 10) DEPABTElETri COHu'ER THAC mm Wv Every departinehtr ; offer ; everyone of To-Day Bleached Domestic Sale 10 to 10.157 To-Day and Ttasday 8 l-2cYd-wide Bleach ed Domestic (w starcb) 5c Not over 10 yards, to a customer. Reduced Prices Are In Millinery, Skirts, Shoes, Boys' Clothing, Cloaks, Coat Suits. 20c Embroidery at 5c Day. Day's in j ' ;"'-SlB ' M j t ' what they see in our acl- . Waist Silks - is'' in a pure silk quality worth i':. 50 cents v 5 n i- nn.-n r1 t 4,
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