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5JCUL AND f i:::3IiAt ' Mm. ''George -H. BelliiiKer ventsr tained at a dtnnar last evening in h6n- '. f of Mrs. II, i'eters, ot Washington. . The sruesU were:- Mrs.. Pfter, Mr, and w .Mrs. Arnold tih aw ami Mrs. Luke Sea . well, Misses Dora Allen,. Sater, Annl I,oulse, Hutchison, Irene Ainson.- Kay lilum, Carrie 'Sullivan and Mr." B; O; presseiv -v v ,.,.!''ifctf v Mra 'John M. Scott will entertain at tarda at her home on South Tryon A street, this afternoon at J:W-o clock, " t iii tpmpliment rio ;Mlas - NMalurlJevy. who la the guest pf Mrs. J. A," Soto- tnons, r s . , 1 . v ? - -SMVs.-Wi C. Dowd wilf entertain thta morning at10:80 o'clock in honor of Mrs. Mlnnla -wrwton Hrnivi. , - lier xnenas- win regrec to learn mat v7 Mrs. Frank p. Lthco ta ill at her horn ' ' -v on,. Morehead , street, r . ' ; Mlas fludie. Scott, who' hag been 111 ."-at her home oa East Morebead street. , was sngnuy improyea yesierasy.. 4h meet with Mrs. H, A. London; Jr., to- 1 morrow auemoonr at :30-ochcju ; a J f - -e . - .'A t- j. Mr Maty T. Hudson', of. 6helby,"ls "visum Mr Clifford Bell, 'The Woman's Club wHt meet at the I " ' ATarnegie Library thja. morning-.- at w -J otlot'k, the meeting td be in charge of the literature etlon Mta.- - H. A. s V. Milrrili vrealdinr Tb proirrarmne will - it he aa follows: '"Swedenborg, th- Seer " ofModern Time," Mra. W, a,' Rodg C erar "Thp University of Upemla." Mrs. , Hun A, Murrtll; orav Sketch or Rya ' berg and Reading, From "The "Last t A Athenian,"1 Mra. SJ.-V, Flnlayaon; roll , : al), note on cathedrals and palaces. ft 4 t r s. v Mr L." JT. Hamilton, of Butte. Mon 'la visiting the family of her brother, Mr: H. M. Calktnav on Nrth College at reel. . Her frlenda will regret to learn that Mlae Grace Aldrlch ia seriously ill at the home of Mra. C. A, Moaeley, at ..No. BU North College street. . . A 4V m , Mr, nd Mra Ttobart W. Miller r- . turned, home last night after spending ..soma time at jacitaonviiie, jria, Mra, T. W. Crews, who has been via. r Iting relatives in Virginia, has return- :. : ed to the city and. f1th bss bus band, is living with Mrs. Ida C. Jones, at DUworth. , . . t. v Mrs. W.''&''&ii -iiaJilsg; R E. Hardlson; of Wadesboro. were vls ' Uors in Charlotte' ' yesterday. They ;- wr guesta at -the.Buford. . ' Mr, and Mrs. C. W. Jones, who have been in the Southwest for (he past seyerai weeks, have returned and are at home In XNlworth. Mrs. O. O. Galloway,- Who has been visiting at the Iromrof her, father, Mr, P. M. Brown, on East avenue, will re turn home the last of the week. . , ' Mrs. W. . WhlteY of Yorkvllle, a C. arrived In the city last evening and is the guest of Mrs. A. Morris McDon ald, af her homevonfouth Jl-yon street."" ' : v Mesdames W. X Brum and Richard S. Arledge will entertain at cards, at , Mrs, Brun's honja on South Tryon street, to-morrow afternoon. In compli ment to Mrs. Herbert 4. Hlrshinger. , Among the gueata at the Buford last night wereMr P. R. Huffstel and bride, of Gastonla, Mrs, Huffstel was Miss Bessie Gallant. The wadding took place last night and the young couple are on the bridal trip. r LIVING WCrWJlUES TO.NI6HT. ' , ;, v.,-,. .n,,i- Hi,, '; . An KHaborate . Production at Tryon A' Street Metliodlst ' Charch: Vnder J Aaspioes of . Senior Light Bearers. . ' Below will be found the programme of the "Living Picture" to be pre ' eented by the Senior Light Bearers ot Ttyou street Methodist shurch. to- nigbt, in the Sunday school room of ?,'the church, Thje ' entertainment . will 'begin at 8 o'clock. and there will be no admission ree, nut a rree win oner 6 ins; is expected from those who come, rt'and the proceeds will b used in the support fund ot Miss Belle Markee, the, miaslonary, Whom the Light Bearers v are supporting in Cuba.. The enter Kalnment is novel and unlike any , , thing ever given In Charlotte. The pic-. - tures are not only entertaining but in- structlve. -'..: ; .. . . D - focanontas,' Alias finitney smith; 'Priscilla and John Alden," Miss Nell Gaston : "Martha and - George Wash ington' Mlsa Madge Bethume and Mr. L. J, Townsend ; "Dolly Madison," Miss Irene Allison; - "Mother Ooose.". ilss Maud McKlnnon; "Bhra and Topsy," jnitsmsv im juui"b ncv,uinim unOj v ir '. ginla tavis; "Maud Muller ahd the v Judge, "f Miss Beas stern and Mr, J. A, i MgBaajJiThe Girl I Left Behind Me." Miss, Evelyn Dlffey and Mr. George fl' fitoner "Summer Sports," Miss Mary McCauslarid and Mr. Robert Dal ton; "41"Clara.: Barton," Miss Annie Lee BJair nd Mr. Will Klrby; "New.WomaV 4 "Mies Marjorle Jones; "Club. Womahf Mrs. K. C. Register and Mr. David ft Ovens; "Salvation Army Lassies and . ".Ladsl'i Misses Ruth Llllard. Nanrr '.Anderson.' Anna Wehner, and Messrs. John Klrby and Lucius Steere; "Col. v Iee' graduate." Miss Minetta Diffeyj V'Annl' Ry.'' ; Miss Julia Gray;. . "Mrs-Wlnslow." Mrs. C: C. Kennedy; "The Spinster," Miss Sara Tanner; , . -""Columbia," Miss Bessie Lent Steers; V 'Reveries of a Bachelor,". Mr. John C. , - Watson, assisted by Misses Welter, . ..Mary Mccausiand. Marv Kirov. M net t ta. Dlffey, Nellls JRay; Mattle HyneV v man, jary uiicK, irens-Aiuson. An ne L Blair; Mesdames Frank Jones atd; Jins & StHrre, i. ,J . jTHiV- Jt W f,J .., T, ,njl " lit" ToorMany Hasbaads, ' Patrolmen Merritt and Morris put on . .their paint and want on the war path v- last night. They struck'. trail down ' through ward 3 land treed"t No. 40 ; 'East First street,-The- victim was - ;Annte ' Henderson-Ely-Wilson; , or J a i . dusky persussion' Annie had made Abe .misiaxexQiL marrying tod y many men. , n . ner ante-marnags days, she was the wife bfv Frank ly, a colored bar tender. " Frank went to Salisbury When Charlotte went dry, and Annls re mained in the city, shortly afterwards marryirsr George - Wilson, with .whom m nai own living since. JSh was locked up last night and will receive a neanng- oeiore recorder Shannon house this morning on the charr of igamry .-.- jf.;:s' ; r iiilMiNissatsjBSBsss-iai immmpmmm .tffr.is. . ChcirnwQ to Meet This Morning, r The chairman ist ait ths committees concerned with ths tnter-Stats Fores try meeting are requested to meet in the offtc of Chairman R. M, Miller, Jr., In ths Piedmont i building,', at 11 o'clock this morning. Mr. 'James H. Cutler, of the American Forestry A soclatlon. will be present and soma matters of unusual importance will be considered., Ths meeting win be at II o'clock sharp, . ' PERSON AL? j ) , 5 ' ",J i'Vo' . y h ' '"i , A' Tu Movement of Number, of Pec 'J.-i.' Plef Visitors and Dthrrs. .Mr. H, F. Schewk.'jor' Lawndale, As ependins? to-day In thq city , on busineee. Among the out-of-town seopl here to day aret Messrs. John 8. Cator and John Haitr ot Greensboro, A Mr'W.B. ; Swlndeir,- of" Ownsboro, formeriy'or Charlytte,""ts spending' to day in he ,elty staying at tb ituford., -Mf. ,A.- L. Quickel, of Wncolnton,s was registered at the Central lat night.," - Mr, R. 12 Bouls will leave this morning 0h a. business trip in South Carolina. i Mr. W, T," Btarrett; of, Mocksvllls, is spending to-day. In . ths city.1 , VAmang the . guests jt the Buford last night was Mr.fW, IS. Manor, of Raleigh. Mr,. Walter Klngsleyi advancer repre seutatrva of "Mrs. Wlgga in The Cab bage Patch," which will appear at the Academy ol Music the lath ins tan t, spent yesterday her on business. , ' Mr.' George' L. .English, of ShNby. was registered at. th Central last night. 8upt. P ,L McManius, of the Charlotte division of the Seuthern Bsllway, - and Col. W., B, Rodman spent yesterday at Spencer-on bvslnea: for the road,- MfC Thomas Barber Jr., of Winston, was registered at te Buford last night. "Mr. AX. V, Mills, . of Wadesboro, Is spending to-day in the city. vtvAmon the guest at. the Central iast hight was Mr, J. W. Robert", of Monroe. Mr, DoFoe Thomas, pf Winston, is in the' city,! at the Buford. Mr.V K. R. Ray, of McAdensville, wag among the out-of-town people here last eveniug-.,, , ' f ' .: Mr. W. O. Rogers will leave this morning for Wlnnton-Salem, High Point and GreensborOi. on business for his Arm. Hook eV Rogers. Mr.'Ferd Smith!' who has been travel ing in the Southwest recently, is spend ing, a few; day in the city. Mr.. John PWlllps, of Cincinnati, Ohio, is spending- a few .days here on business. Mr. RufuS Shore, business manager ot The Twto-City Daily Sentinel, nt Winston-Salem,! was among, the visitors here yesterday. ':, i-... :. Among the guests at the Central yes. terday , was Mr. C. X. Dawson, of Tar boro. ' v-,,.. j ,;, Mldshijpman E. B. .Woodwortli, of the United Btatea Navy, -spent yesterday In the city en route from his home in Texus to Norfolk. Va.. where he .will go on duty. Mr, Woodworth was a member ot the lust graduating class ut Annapolis. Mr. J. - W, . Mullen,' of Salisbury, spent yesterday In the city on business. Among the guests at the Buford yes terday was Mr. J. A Martin, of Hickory. Mr. J. R. Price, of Albemarle, spent yesterday In the city. ' . Among the out-of-town people here yesterday was Mr, James D. Moore, "of Oiuitonla. Mr. A. H. Thomas, of Ramseur, was in the city yesterday at the Buford. Mr. John M. Craig and his guest, Mr. Edward Webb,' of - (Philadelphia, Pa went to Oastonla yesterday to visit rela tives and friends Mr. Harvey Lambeth has returned to the city after spending a few days at new x or a on ousmeau. - TOWNSHIP CLUBS TO MEET. - ' ' . Raa FamUy ftetuilon; j v -SUty members of tho ;lRea' family gathered at the hams of Mr, John L, Rea, . 8r. in Prorldencs township yes terday. A big reunion ' , dinner t had been prepared and. everyone present partook heartily of the good things on hand. Latter iii the erenlng a picture was taken of the group, Mr, Rea, at whose horn the reunion took place is 80 years of age and Is one of the best known and most esteemed': cttlsens -of ths county. Ten children, MW grand children and nine, great grandchildren wsrs orsssnti- ? i A, Among these, ware Mr. and Mrs. Z. M. Rea, of Greensboro, and the following-named from Chariottei Messrs, Rea CaWn, Dr. G. L. Rea and John Ha-rdis, and Misses Gertrude Rea of the Presbyterian College, : and Gertba Coffsv. . - - . . - 1 DOCTOR8 ARK PUZZLED. ' ' The remarkable recovery of Kenneth Mclvery. of Vanceboro. Me is the sub ject ot much Interest to the medical fra- lernity and a wide circle of frlenda. He says of his case: "Owing to severe In. itammation of the Throat and conges tion ot the Lungs, three doctors gave me up ' to dl. when, as a last resort, l was Induced to try Dr. King's New Dis covery and' I am happy to sliy. it saved my life." Cures the worst Coughs and Colds, Bronchitis. Toftallitls, - Weak Lungs, Hoarseness' and , La Grippe Quaranteed at B. H. Jordan & Co.'s drug store.. SOc and 11.00. Trial bottle tree. FOR SZILE IIS acre 'well located farm, public road through the place, well waered, suitable for trucking, dairy and poultry raising. Old still house and barn, 4 1-2 miles out, can be bought If taken at once, for 132.50 per acre. SS acres on. rock road, 4 miles out. for 12,200. - 5-rodm dwelling, 4 ten ant, houses on rock road, -9 miles out. an ) all-round good farm; fan be bought at a bargain. McQall & Glanton '.. Real Estate Adepts 217 N. Tryon St. 'Phone 240. Many Hpeecliefc to be Made by Char lotte Cltlsens Throughout the County. , , ' ' I A number of township clubs are to ! meet at their respective places of as sembly to-morrow to listen to the ad dress of well known Charlotte citizens. ' Acting President John McDowell has! arranged the following" schedule: Mr. J. JD. McCall, at Newell, at 2 p. I m., to-morrow. Mr. Cameron Morrison, at Observer i School House, Steele Creek, 4 p. m.. ! to-morrow. t i Messrs. F. M. Redd .and MoD. Wat- kins, at Sardui, Sharon township, at 7 p. m., to-morrow. Mr. John A. McRae, at Big Springs Academy, Berryhill township, at 7 p. m to-morrow. Messrs. D. B. Smith and-R, B. Pharr, at Paw Creek Academy, tomorrow. The Mecklenburg Cottonv Growers' Association convenes in the court house Baturday morning at 11 o'clock. Sev eral matters of Importance are to ba considered and a full attendance is desired. j , . Attention! Vetersnsl Mecklenburg Camp- 381 United Con federate Veterans meet promptly at Armory this evening at S o'clock. Regular monthly meeting. All the members are 'requested to be present as there is business of importance to be transacted. Sons of Veterans and all old soldiers welcome. By order, : L. LEON, " Commander. H. D. DUCKWORTH, ! Adjutant. SHANNON'S LAVA LOTION WITH BENZOIN Is smooth, dainty soothing and healing to the most tender skin. It Is a delicate prepa ration of the purest Ingredi ents, a luxury, but also a ne cessity to every man, woman child and baby who suffers with Clwpped Hands and Lips or any Irritation of the Skin. It is a delightful medicinal emollient, possessing sanative, antiseptic and healing proper ties, combined with most soothing agents, and a very re freshing, healthful and de licious odor. When tlte snow flies and . the sleet falls and the slush comes, and biting frosty air roughens the skin then it is you reach for a bottle for that blessed relief that quick ly comes. It never -disappoints. 25 CENTS AT HAWLLTS PHARMACY By mall post' paid for 25 cents. Pure Food Laws Are Good. ' No State pure food board has ever questioned the.' absolute purity . of Burnett's Vanilla. - " , THE DENNY CAFE PERFECT DT APPOINTMEIVT. ELEGANT SERVICE; . . ;.;.! Special Dining Room for LsKUea. Pnbllo Stenographer. ; Long Distance 'Phone. , THE DENNY CAFE NEW STOCK SEED Full Line of Fresh BUISTS' and FERRY'S Sweet Peas in Bulk The Tryon Drug 'Co; Pnone 21. T N. Tryon. Sub P. O. Station in our Store. There's only on way to '-give- desserts v -. "Blue Ribbon Flavor. " Ask for Hlu , hnn - L mon or Vanilla and say it .THREE DAYS MORE FREE COOK SCHOOL Free Lectures . on Cooking 'And Prsteal DemonstrsUons ot the Various Uses for Culinary Pur' poses, of the CHOCOLATE v AND COCOA' r 'T"""" .. 39 Gents Dress Goods Remnant ; Sale FRIDAY Mill Rennts 9:30 OTIock Nice, Woolen , Goods. ALL THK POPULAR COLORS AND WfSAVKS. Nunsveillng, Albatross, Cashmeres, Mohairs, Batistes, knd Fancy Wool Suitings in the Season's Very Latent Shade. , Greys, Whites, Blacks, Creams,' Browns, Blues,' Tans, Etc.," Etc. We cannot emphalze too stronelv t,he Importance of this sale, an it con tains some of the very best values we have ever given In DreHs Goods, such as 50-Inch Fine Brllliantlnes In Blacks, Whites. Blues, etc., per yard, at Ki' Ste. They are worth easily 65c. yard. Hale will starf AT; 9.30 o'clock Fri day morning, and we have plenty to last all day. 4 1 All are In good lengths, suitable for Waists, Skirts, Dresses, en- We guarantee every piece perfect, and as in our former Drews Goods sales, we will cheerfully refund the money for any goods you arP not perfectly satisfied With. Remember every piece Ih seasonable and stylish, and you buy them at a saving to you of from 10 to 30c. a yd. llVff s I 13 WEST TRADE ST. Slannfaetnred by Walter Baker Js Cto 140 Dorchester Mass (Es- ' , , tabllshed 1780,) Will be cjmi by . , t (Domestia Science Department, , Boston Y. W. C A..) at the ', Thursday. Friday and Saturday Makh 1,2,3 t AT S O'CLOCK Vf THE AFTERNOOJf AND O'CLOCK VS THE Samples of Miss Burr's prepara tlons, -such as Cakes, Puddings; " i Meringues, Fudge. Roaffles, lee Cream, ' Bavarian Cream, , ete. will . ;J be served at each' lecture, and she will be pleased to-anewer alt tn ' qulries regarding the same, 4 A different menu .will be prepared and H"-perved jt (sach lectre.-i fi, ;r iV j'- 'srf.WC-J' ",; ':" A Free Lecdirs for te Children will be" given on Baturday rnorn'!' ' Ing at 10 O'clock Hiutrp and every, child attending the, same will be ,v presented with Walter Baker Souvenir. ' t. ; t - ' . Sample Cakes of ths'Walte'Raker Premium KoI It Chocolate, the A Vanilla, Sweet Chocolate and UWle sample, can, of the , -Breakfast ' Cocoa; , also a, book of "Choice Chocolate Raclpes" will be presented ' to all persons attending these lectures, and ail who are Interested . In scienttflo cooking should not fall to attend, as they are ''v .ktmrn' rr at t 4'-. New Spring Shirts We are showing a vary elaborate line of SPRING SHIRTS Let us make you wise by looking at what we have to show, before you buy elsewhere; , Plain Negligee Shirts cuffs attached or detached. Coat Shirts cuffs attached or detached. Our Colored Shirts in clude all the new weaves in Checks, Stripes, Plaids and Solid Colors, made 'in any style. y s White Negligee in most any weave, pleated or plain bosom) made in all stylesVcuffs on or off. Prices $100, $1i5. $140' iV YbfkeyBras. Rogers 4 , MsJI Orders' Receive Prompt . "5 Aueauofev,,,, BELK BROTHERS m MM STOtli it - ' f" i. t w THE CAROLINA CLOTHING CO We believe it unnecessary to detail the importance of this big transactions Every one through this section is familiar with the character of merchandise sold by this, one of Charlotte's leading and popular Mens' Clothing and Gents' Furnishing stores. The extreme low figure at which we made this mammoth purchase and the fact that conditions are such that necessi tate us disposing of THE ENTIRE stock, in a short time, compels us to place same on sale at prices that will mean a quick clean sweep of the entire stock, and an ENORMOUS SAVING to every purchaser. SALE OPENS SATURDAY MORNING MARCH 3 AT 9 O'CLOCK Sale Conducted at Carolina Clothing Co's present stand. BELK BROTHERS Money Saving Piano Propositions JOIN THE Mathushek Club! 100 style 41. regular price MS?. To club members t40 cash, or pay 1 20 cash and $10 monthly, with in I terest. xne new qcbio h .uuub Bates to club members at $28T cash, or pay 19 when you Join, then $1 monthly with Interest. Or the Kensington 1 27S styles, at $190 cash, or on terms of $10 cash and $ 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" offer No, -its free for the asking. '. Quarterly or yearly terms If desired Ludden & Bates S. M. II., . . SAVANNAH, GA. i w BE Iff SALE OF flOCK OF, GOODS AND OTHER PERSONAL PROPERTY By virtue of an order made In the matter of W. II. Proctor, bankrupt, I will' at It o'clock m,, on Wedneaday, the 28tb day of February,- 108. la Durham, t the store building recently -ooctipiedNB W. H. Proctor, sell to the -highest bidder for . cash a stock of goods, wares and mercban dine, consisting Of heavy and fancy K rocertes. glass, wooden .. and s other ere, etc' Also fixtures used In con nectlon with said business, arrd two horeest and delivery wagons and all other personal property of the estate of W. it. Proctor. I will take pleas ur in showing1 the property to 'pros, pectlve purchawrs. ' - ' - W. J. ORISWOLD. . - , rTruHtee In Bankruptcy. , February It, JS0$. , - , , , Would You Like to Have Your Poitiers Dyed? ' We dye and clean all kinds from the ordinary cotton ones to the finest qhenllles, velours, ' etc. Can dye them any eolor, and you will be surprised to fee how new and nice they wlUbs.. ,, Don't buy new ones' when we - can make your old ones new for a- small cost , , QMOtyOyeinggd . Kn; Jilt fiefa, fraprtetrtstf The New Spring Silks arrived yesterday ' and go on sa this morning. They are the prettiest we have ever had. Fine quality white china silks 2J-inches; wide 25c yard 27-inch waterproof silk the one we sold so much of last season, the only wash silk that gives satisfaction in all colors, white, black, cream etc 50c yard 36-inch Guaranteed Taffeta i ri m a"'1" " ' "A" r r v;' One; Detroit bted.Ranrre'. i-.- An::stcd.l!:nvc:i,;;Jf; Kcra Trycii Si. Ttzzt M New lot lust in, the very best black and good heavy quality Every yard absolutely guaranteed with the guarantee woven in the' selvage of every yard and backed up by ' tis and the factory. None better ever sold rat special sales for one dollar per yard, our- price .:..75c Come and see the new patterns in ; dHia 70 new pieces received yesterday the f&z& ever brought to Charlotte, all : colors and ell widthsi 1A I "As. 2 Ml - h.U?t!;i4 nn n V - t?:jr.:n.T stc:i, cc::::: t:;:z a:;d g
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