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?ti-i ' v CvCIAL Alt D rr.3IIAL f Mrs. Eufua Barrlnger1 will spend , 'ti t Aster In 'Wlnson-Salem,' the guest of ,, t - lira. Jtfickle, - ,''-.,,, 4 ; S4r. 'lAtta C. Johnston and daugh er Miss Mary, left yesterday for Vin 7 fton-Salem, where they will" spend Kw Loster with Mia Ellen Norfleet. SM'tV -UK , i t 'Mrs. W. T, Jordan it visiting , her daughter, Mn. D, A. Hurley.! at the V ' Wotel Buford. ha will, o to Phlla f delphla cut week. . ?'a t,'' 't ti' t ' t J Col. and Mr. N. A, McLean, of i.um " : fcerton. are k in the city, stopping at V' ,.. the Hotel Buford, v ,J -j . . Misses Flora Bryan. X-lHIe May iov ' - f"f, Ethel Durham nd Earle Brun f!5o left yesterday for Winston-Salem, 5 . ;.,';,t where jthey will spend Caster aa guests 1 V'ljpt rf and Mrs. W. J.. Conrad, f7lA' "'1 ' "-"V. -i , Miss Nancy Brown left last evening tor -Monro-to apend the1 "JEaster hoJK y ' , day with . Miss Balk r S ."(" -V v ','t', fay,, for,. Richmond, ?.V., where she A Tew 2." lor Ilapprnlnja In and . . About the City. sr" -"The ATaid and the Mummy"' attha Academy to-day tnatlnea and night ReV. I. t, Held Will preach' a1 Special Eastei1 irmon at his-church to-morrow mornina, his subject belnc "The Resur rection." u , . vr - . A , j , . h-Puring - ih lllrtesa of Desk ' Ber. aeaat Oeoraa VI Duke, Patrolman B. J. Summerrow is in charge of the cltypo lice station, -ine woman's VJxonana.wiu nave sale of cakes, 'bread white foods. etc. inie mernma in tne.Tryon sti stors, from. I to M, o'clock. i h will spend a few weeks with relatives (ind friends. : Ai'Mrs.' W. H. Wakefield and Misses Louise Wakefield and Mary Irwin will leave - to-day. for : Wlnston-Balem, where,'' to-morrow they will attend the special Easter services at the Mora vian church. Miss Alma Alexander will go to Bel- tnont to-day ; to spend Easter with fjienas. -r-i - ..'ffi:: V - . S" Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Wllhoite, , who kava been living at the Hotel Buford, have takes the residence at No. 6 East Morehead street, where they will live , m toe future. TMr. and Mrs. Frank M. Davis, of ristoi, xenn.H arrived m the city yes terday and are guests of Mrs. Davis' parents, Mal, and Mrs. J. a Balrd, on twain lryon street, SL t Mrs. Will Weill loft last evening for Rockingham and CUo, S. C. where she jm reiacives ana inenas Mra. W. D. Crawford and Miss ; Moone, of Salem. Va., are visiting Mrs. f iee &oiner. at uuworth. 'Mies Celeste Wilder ; ha returned - kome after spending several - weeks X& Florida and Cuba. fMrs. J.. C. Ffick and Miss Emma Frlck, of Shelby, are visiting Mr. C. E, Prick at the Central Hotel. Mrs. Frlck and Miss Frlck are mother and sister respectively of Mr. Frlck. Misses Mary and Lucv Lore, of Con tord, spent yesterday In the city with Mrs. Harvey Lambeth. i'-ilre. Virginia Erwln end Mrs. P. M. Morris, of Concord, are visiting Mrs. m. u Hams, on west More head street. , r Misses Louise and Vivian Neely, of the fresbyterian College, are spend- wig -the faster holidays at the home 61 Dr. I. W. Herron. in Steele Creek pwnship. ' Among the visitors in the city yes terday was Mrs. A. M. - Herron, of Steele Creek township. MJss Elva McDowll, of lower Steele Creek, spent estafluay In the city anopping. i,MiBS Sarah Crelghton Peet. of Chl $ago, lit, was In the city yesterday Sid last night, the guest of Miss Nan owd. A dosen or so of Miss Dowd's Itfends gave her a surprise party-last evening to meet nep charming visitor. Miss Peet leaves this morning for Knoxville, Tenn., to be with friends Sphere. MUr. D. T. Baker and daughter. Miss Julia Baker, who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Burroughs, on South Tryon street, will leave for their home in Trenton, N. J., the first of the week. Miss Eva B. McCue, of Wilmington, arrived In the city last evening to Spend some time visiting her sister, Mrs. James Ker. Jr. Cards reading as follows have been rved in the city: The Trustees and Faculty H of . .-jt. Elon College - fequest the honor of your presence at t, the inauguration of Emmett Leonldas Mofntt as. President of the College Wednesday morning the second of May nineteen hundred' and six ! - at half after 11 o'clock I- - - "Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Hutchison, of Norfolk. Va., are visiting relatives in the city. . , . . .' , I The social event of to-day, and this ! peek, will be the wedding of Miss Har ttet Bussey Orr. the daughter of Mr. Ahd Mrs. John F. Orr. and Mr. Charles W, Allison. The wedding will take filace at the home of the propective bride's parents," at No. b08 East ave nue, this evening. , . Miss Lottie Gray entertained the . fallowing named guests at her home . an North College street, last even frig. In compliment to Misses Orabelle Bogan, Of Knoxville, Tenn., and Bdna Lock wood: Misses Eva prayv Fannie Andrews, Mary Brocken grough, Julia Smith, Willie Durant, Bstelle Vernon. Anna Locke Hutchl : : ion, Woodnn Chambers, Helen Brem, . Xtary Spencer. Anderson, Mary Evans, V 39ry Lucy Mltohsll, . Isabellef Beall ,. Jfohnsle Dickson,: NeM Sarratt. "Alice , Bslrd, Van Buren Chsrlton: Major R. ' E. Davidson, Messrs. Robert -Qlasgow. I Alexander Craig, Ernest Vernon. Clem ! Evans, W, T. Challlc, J. a Walker, D, H. Watklns, E. A, Dorr, J, H. Houston, B,5 B. Hall, T. J. Hutchison. C. t, Wright, R. B.i Gray and R. F. SlBg fried.. s " r i n f ' 1 An unique flower ' contest was a " ' pleasant feature of the evening. Miss ' .3ealwon the- lady's prise and Mr. ' 'Walker the gentleman's. ' Among the guests at the Central lasl .r fvenlng was Miss Gertrude Green, of Shelby. , ' - . Va- -7MISS Ruth tedder left last night for . .'.Atlanta. Ga., to vjslt her brother, Mr. A, Tedder. ;.5'. Mr B. E Hardeman, of Burlington arrived in the city last evening . ta , visit her sister. Miss Essie Culpepper, v." t '' . , ' ; -'Mrsv W. I Norwood, of Wavneville. & Was among- the guests, at the Hotel . Buford last night.' ,J -i-, Miss Corrie Brown Wturnefl home i last night from Crews. Va... where she -' attended the funeral of ber brother. t h , " ' mm 1 ' m ' ' y : tlev. Donglaa Brown Called. -' , f Rev 1 Douglas ABrown' tht . popular I . pastor ' of Hopewell ' Presbyterian thurch has besn calleT to the pastor te t 'Of the Concord Presbyterian . - church, . Rev. Mr Brown, has not yet 3 decided whether or not he will accept the call. H came to Mecklenburg . county front Xlnston about 1 months into and has done a great work a( llooewell. 1 t . , - J t , The Continental Mia bastbatl 1 team and one repreenttnrthe Cole Manufac turing Company will cross buts oitlie former's ground this afternoon , :-.Ths StleS Musie Houss is having the sldBwmlk in front of Its place, on West Trade street, paved, .? The old stone pave ment has been taken up. and cement put down. " .,'r. ' ' A call meeting of "St. Agnes Guild,' of St, Peter's Episcopal church. Will b held In the vestry room thl morning imme diately, after service. A large attendance is desired.' ; '.';,;(,. ' -Th. ladfea-,. of Calvarjf Methodist church "yesterday began a sals' of Easter gcods in th vacant store room opposite the Buford hotei. The sate will continue through to-day. ...'i, . , The teachers" and children of tha Sun day school of 6t. Peter's Episcopal Cfcvrch are requested to meet at the church this afternoon mt 3:30 o'clock to praotiee the Easter music. t ' Mr.; Jesse W. Munson, who has been running between Charlotte and Washing ton as baggage master, has resumed his auiies at me outnern passenger siauoo as assistant, baggage master., '.'V" ,., Joppa Lodge No. 630, Masons, 'held a special meeting at their hail at Dllworth lust night. ' Two candidates for initiation were 'introduced to the goat. After the regular-session refreshments were ser ved.'? :;; - , ' ; "Theref is the surest?slgn of summer yet, remarked perspiring citisen yes terday, pointing at an ice-cream-block cart, with one hand and manipulating a handkerchief about his brow with the oteni " ,' r:-'t - The paper-hangers have taken charge Of the Central Hotel lobby. The new marbellthlo floor has been finished and when the papering has been completed, the office will present a handsome ap pearance. "; , ' Mn Cameron Morrlefm will deliver a lecture at the Chsdwlck Mills to-night on the" Law and Order League. On ac count of this appointment Rev. D. L. ReidiWlll cancel his date to speak on "Love, Courtship and Matrimony" until Bunday weel. . . ; ;f v "All-boys desiring to go on the outing to be given by the members of the boys' department of the Younn Men's Chris-' tlan Association are requested to be present this morning at :30 o'clock, 15 cents and lunch is all that Is necessary tor the trip. . The receipts at the city cotton plat form yesterday were seven bales and the best price paid for the stayle was 11.50 cents a pound. The receipts for the cor responding date of last year were 79 bales and the best price at that time was 7.66 cents a pound. Janitor Klrkpatrlck is putting the finishing touches on the court house grounds. He has sown-grass and rolled the yard thorougMyJvTTesterday he hauled away from -the grounds the last Of the magnificent old oak that stood at the southern end of the building. Patrolmen Johnston and. Malcolm happened up on I. 8. Dixon and Dave Massey, . two colored cltisens, at the ; Southern passenger Station last night when they appeared to be dividing a kus plclously large amount of bug-juice. Dix nn said that he had been to Salisbury and that a part of the seven gallons he brought back was for Massey. Both men were locked up. F. C. Abbott & Company, for the Suburban Realty Company, have ordered a number of standnrd-slxn hydrants to be placed for fire protection In Piedmont Park. The order was given through the city water-works department and the hydrants are expected to arrive in a few days, ! when they will be immediately placed. water for piedmont- Park is supplied by and 6-inch mains. ' Contractor J. D. Ford yesterday be gan work upon the handBoms new resi dence to be erected by Mr. Harris It. Wlicox. at .no, SU North Church street. Workmen yesterday tore down the old kitchen ana servants' Quarters of the old Brevard Davidson place, just in the rear or tne county court nouse, ana tne Southern ' Bell Telephone building. - The buildings are being removed to make way for the new office building to be erected by Mr. Stewart W. Cramer. FO TO ALE! i03"l- acref fine timber land, It mil tnr' sftst of city, miles, from B,, B Station;-,; Price $1,00. u C V SI acres of'goodV productive land, suitable for dairying and l" trucking. 4' miles ; outf on . Park ,road. t Price 1 10.00 pet? .ar.;v i'h A Vfr TT Modern ' 7-room, two-storyj House, East thv 6t.half block; from .car ltae-Oniy ft.HQO. ., 'Modem, t-room house ,Wstl ti 217 X. Tryon 6k 'Phone f0. 'A m CLEAN . and , , Dye Portieres ,1 - 1 . 1 -' i- 1 . ; This means that we can be ofv much service to yu,' for the time for Spring Cleaning and Renovating has arrived. ' Send your Portieres, ' Furni ture Coverings, etc., to us. We will Clean or Dye them - so nicely they will look like new. Queen City Dyeing and Cleaning Works JIBS. J. M. HESTER, ' . Proprietress. To Arrange for New Pythian Castle. A special committee consisting of Messrs. ' jr. Arthur Henderson, A. C Hutchison and J. W. Kiser, was ap pointed from Mecklenburg Lodge, No. 90, Knights of Pythias, to co-operate with the Special committee iron) RathbOne Lodge, in arranging for the purchase of a suitable site on which a Pythian Costie may fie erected, it is probable that Charlotte Lodge will appoint a " similar committee -at its; next meeting. cnariotte rytnians sre uetermmeu to have' 0 home of their own. This is the largest and strongest Pythian center in the State, and there is no reason why the several lodges Should t co-oDerate and erect one or the handsomest homes In the South. Land Brings $87.50 Per Acre. Cant 8.' B. Alexander has sold to Mr. R. G. Br lc 87 3-4 acres of very fine farming land out three miles from the city on the Tuckaseege Ford road. the consideration being 187.50 per acre or a total ftfn of $7,603. This land lu very deslrtWe. helng especially adapt ed te fine trucking If desired' for such purpose. Chocolate Nut Sundae Claret Rickey , Maraschino Tip Egg Malted Milk All the fancy frills and newest wrinkles at 'hawley s FOUNTAIN. Our Mr. Wooten is a dandy and no mistake. He is an "expert dispenser" than whom there -is none better in these parts. He has REVIVED REVIVIFIED and REJUVENATED our Fountain, and we are now offering DAINTY CREAMS , DELICIOUS DRINKS PERFECT SERVICE. HAWLCY'S PHARMACY If you would lose that dull , old ;, headache, ' ' - And feel as, lively, as a flea. Make haste to your druggist a, , And ruj s some Rocky Mountain , Tea,- f - R. H. Jordan aV.Co. Summer Sure 81 in the shade yesterday. 1 The Laundry Man will now get busy. SHIRT WAISTS and . COLORED SHIRTS guaranteed not to run or fade 4vhen handled at the .MODEL" "Best Equipped Laundry In the State." qive us your next package. We guarantee satisfaction and we guarantee our work. Model Steam laundry jlfll BusiEaster' SaleTtrDav; V Vif'r HhM' a 5 make tn.iav ; tha largest day's business we ever had in the spring. ! We -have the goods you want, and at prices that will attract the crowds.' Extra help emoloved to wait - on ther crowds. s llillinery This .new EasteT Hats are very fct tractive.' , We have been getting new styles ' every . day , and our trimming a wv.u iM ..i., - - j ready : the prettiest Hats we have ever puroub, ns nur jLiaaies, Aliases SOB Children. iAU. at popular prices. , Dress Goods Grey and Cream are the prevailing colors. , Wa have a good line, both, In BrUMantinev Panamas, Serges, etc. '. Special 50-inch Brilliantine, nice quality, per yard 60c , Suitings, Panamas, Albatross, etc.; per yard ' . . 50c, 75c, $1.00, lawn Specials . Fresh, pretty Lawns, in new styles. 7 l-2c. quality; per yard . . . . 6c Blar lot Lawns. Oreandles. etc.:! mostly 12 1-2C and ISc. grades, per yard .. .. s ;. ioc, 4(Mi.cfi White lawns 'J These are scarce, but we bought them' sometime ago and saved 1 to I cents a yard, three grades ) .. .. ... ,. ., 1C., 12 l-2c., 150. We are told that we have the prettiest line of White Goods in the city. White- Madras, Persluns, Or gandies. Nainsooks, etc. Special soft, Mercerised Nainsook; per yard 20c Jlli Rnsartla 1 1 Irt ' wtrfa VmKfnlrtAvtASi www w w w w Q uv iiiii villus l0 up to 12 Inches wide; per yard 10O Hosiery Choice stylet' In Lace, and Gauze Hose for ladles and children. This department is a specialty with us. ' Corsets Need a new Corset? We have the one to fit your figure. We guarantee it to give satisfaction. Three popu lar makes, R.-ft a., Kabo and War ner's Rust Proof. Btemember You Get a' Premium Ticket With Every Purchase mm IS 1 WEST TRADE ST. ill Our showing of .swell Negli gee Shirts, Fabrics of Linen, Madras and Cheviot in solid colors and dainty stripes, $1 to $3. . Complete line of Earl & Wilson s all Linen Prince Al bert Shirts. Dlaited or olain bosoms $2.50 to $3.50 latest patterns and colors The Tate-Brown Co. 0t Blue Ribbon Lemon or Vanilla E . famous tract and give your Exuter d-ywerts ths rlfrinil fr!lu Rlhtwin VldVAl,"?: ' ?- Jriii jut ,A ?h( Air" i m r aa a i. ss --w m r mm " ft i s- 5T ..- . ' e i " ' . Jsf , Jli - ) .-rV '7 t ; I'r I' v-McGO Y r 4v I,-, i' "1'. .... South Tryori Strceta Good furniture fleed VNot ; Be vlpeiisiye '.'Ir furniture P!f --JLnd If yoti are an economist this i fact :wll become, apparent , to you .tn,tnunt you behold our tnag . ; nifloent' stock and become, acquainted J with our prices. Every piece of 4 Furniture which we show has . been Jseleoted with ths Idea ot quality dominant, i' , ' - rrhere Is no department' we ' are better prepared to supply your wants than In the dining room department. ' Oolden Oak f -foot Tatls, ,, to handsome Oak and' Mahogany Tables' ffor 0.o ' See our $1.00, IJl.OQ,, ) IJ8.00 and 115.00 Pedestal. Tables., ";Sverona s bargain. - i -,v-;. - if 5 " 9 1 f Mr K -t Ciiiii6iiilarS3& This shipment arrived yesterday, and is put on1 sale j to-day as a Special Easter off ering Creams, Grays. Nayyi, and Black Mohair Skirts, brand new styles, about 100 in ;, lot and every one a $5 value, our Easter Price $3.50 and ': $398e Several other new arrlviW In Grey, Blue and Black w.u values ai .. .. .. ... Panama Skirts. $5.00. $850 Black Voile Skirts at $650 Splendid ..quality Black Voile ... Skirts, made in the new style cluster plaits and circular effect. $8.50 value at $0.50. $1.50 White Lingerie Shirt Waists at $1. This Is another Special Easter offering. Beautiful round thread Lace Insertion, trimmed yoke effect, white lingerie Shirt Waist. Would be a bargain at 11.50. Our price .. . , . . $1.00. Other elegant values' In White Lingerie Shirt Waists at $1.35, $1.48, $3.50. . . -J Easter Ribbon Sale Continues To-Day Owing to the Immense quantity of Ribbons we put out for thts sale, we ha,ve plenty left for another day's selling. To-day is Positively Last Day of Sale 10c. Ribbons Sale price .. ..... .. .. ftc 15 to 25c. Ribbons Sale price .. ,. 10c 25 to 36c. Ribbons Sale price , 15a None Charged at Sale Prices. T oik: Dros, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. B Prayer and Hymnals From fJ.eO tq $0.09. Just the thin for an ' Easter Remembrance Avery's "Violets" at 41.00 are popular for thts purpose slso; anfl we have a splendid line of Easter Cards, Easter Baskets, etc. Mall orders given prompt mention. Stone & Barringer Co Booksellers and Stationers. 100 HEAD 100 HEAD The Claude Brown Co. 1JUENDEHSONV1LLE, N. C. We have In our mammoth barns 100 head of High Class Horses, ROAD HOUSES CABRTAOW HORSBj , gADDLB HORSE3 'THE IE III ta: ait Eye m lli SB. . SI i ; IS head of large,- young Uules and g few heavy workv teams. 100 JIEAD 100 HEAD Wanted I :'.Kames and addresses ; of everybody jn Char ' .lotte who will enter- . 20th, State terms. KOTIFYrr. Model steam Launary, ; f:(d.,;lethc.o; Charlotte Steam Laundry;; Twill be a great Bar gain Event. Its a big stock high class goods; we will have prices on it that will "make quick work of it Wait and watch , our advsa Special Here lis Belding Bros- Embroid ery bilk 21-2 cents , a V ' . 4 skein ' ' " ; s . vv v, B: I 5 - III- - ti.r-..i. ij.i oii..L ii 1 1. 4. i. i. 1 1 it- 4'- ' '1 'i T i - V ; -.?a . 1 1 ' i) Lit1" 1 1 B 1 'v ' , 5 ,1 t-if '
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