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i .1 . ff CHARLOTTE 1 DAILY; jpBSEKVElV APRIL" 24, 1906. A 4' 1 1 W if Av event of unusual Interest to many Charlotte people is the coming:, mar Jrlagfr Of Miss' Lucy Cole to Bev;. Plato 1. Purhanf, ihlch takes place Jhthe Kotklnghana lethodlt church, at o'clock this evening, miss Mary voie, sister -of the brtde-elecV will be maid 7,':z- rr nr nnnfir Ana Mr. . J.. I-Tliuil. Ul. xvl t 5 el-h, brother the sroom, will be . test man. - r - r: " Bev, Mr, , Durham, accompanied by - hi broUaev. Mr. 6, J, Durham, Mr, '!YT. T. Dlxon, Mr. John" Charles Me - NelH and Miss Louise 'Wsdswortn, left ' for Bocfclnsham last evening. . i '-' 5" r t m wj . . ;V v ' . 'Miss Mar JIorrlson;"et Jaarlpose.'Js 'f. spending a tow days- la the city shop- y ; fin. trE mV ? f v- -:i Mrs. Annie 8mHh Rosa, Miss Sallle - '3J. Adams and Capt T. S. Franklin, I j . Have the latter pare of the week for " 5 . t Balelgrh to attend the' convention of the , i North Carolina Library Association . -which convenes in the Bane y Library V Fridayaftemoon, Mr. , Ross la preal- den fc ot th ; association. -f :'P ' ' - lt Mtea Johhal fcaeon, pt Bed Sprlnas, ' k is speridlnt to-day in the city -the gueH. 4 of Mrs. C MS adhs.m.; vat1 No. 2M ' ' outh Myers street. Miss ttason leaves i i jomoriow ioB Spartanburft , 8. ?4 to atten4:ftht;;muslo;.feBUvat' Mr. H. L. Adams left last night for . 'Ner Orleans; La-, f 'attend the Con- federate reunion which meets there to '" y r morrow. ; .; ' . -'v . 'Mrs. T. T. Smith and Miss Josephine , (Smith, who were visiting In Atlanta, ltjaM. have, returned home. . t - i. " ""Mrs, K. C. Beglster,. returned from , 'Concord yesterday morning accom panied by Judge and Mrs. w. J.xMont gomery, who are her guests. i" The Bachelors of the city will give ' dinner and dance next Monday ev- ' enlng. The dinner will be served in the Southern Manufacturers' Club while the dance will be given In the hall of the Colonial Club. Mlsa Janle Patterson returned to her home In Concord yesterday after ' ' spending several days Jn the city with .relatives, v- Mlsa Helen Brem will entertain at euchre, at her borne" at PUworth, to morrow afternoon. In compliment to Mis Edna McLure. i Mlsa Louise Wadsworth, on North College street, will entertain to-morrow, afternoon in compliment to Miss Edna Lockwood. -- Mrs. Piatt D. Walker and Miss Net tle Dockery returned to Raleigh yes terday after spending some time In the city. ., Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Bryce will leave Ift-morrow for New York. They will ppend the summer at the Northern ! resorts, returning to Charlotte In the fall. Miss Nell Anderson, who has been visiting Miss Mary Spencer Ander son, on North Poplar street, will leave this evening for. her home at States- vllle. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Lockwood and daughter. . Miss Edna Lockwood, will leave within a few days for rawtucnet, B, I., where they will spend the great er part of tha summer. I Mrs. Julian H.' Taliaferro and small daughter, after May L will make their home with Mrs. Taiiaierros tamer, Mr. J. P. Caldwell, on South Tryon etreet, until they join Mr. Taliaferro at Tampa. ' Mrs. C. E. Mason leaves to-day . for Oastonla to epend several days wim Mrs. J. A. Glenn. Colonel and Mrs. D. A. Lowe, of Loweaville, were guests In the city yes terday, stopping at the Buford. They " left last night for New Orleans, I., to attend the Confederate reunion. Mesdamea John Sprinkle and Clar ence Holt have returned from Wash ington, D. C, where they spent some Jlme. Cards reading as follows were Issued yesterday: Mrs. Frank McM. Sawyer Mrs. John W. Tucker on Friday. April the twenty-seventh from Ave until seven o clock East Boulevard Dtlworth '" Mr. anil Mrs. J. H. Helms. Of Greens. boro. Were visitors In the city yester day. , 4 J ;Mrs. Richard Ariedge left yesterday . qr Winchester, Tenn., where she will fjsit relatives. , i Mrs. V. Q. White returned to her .Borne at Yorkvllle yesterday after - spending several days with Mrs. A. M. McDonald. ' ;' Miss Ora Montgomery has returned lo the city after ylsltlng In Raleigh ana sparianourg. . . Mrs. P. M. Brown, Mrs. . J, H. Ham and Miss Laurie Spontt will .i. leave to-morrow for Spartanburg to attend the music festival. ' 'Mra, C. L. Oatea wlH return to the ctty to-morrow after visiting relatives in Columbus, Ua. .v Mrs. J. H. Auten, of the county, was t. a tnarioue visitor yesteraay. ' , ' , ' , Mlsa Bess Eddlns is out after being HI lor two weeks, :tlu:..?Mi. v.. . ' The Ecleetlo Book Club wilt meei ' , with Mrs. John W. Miller at 4 o'clock M$ aitejrnpon,. ' e Mrs. L. A. Dodswprth leaves to- nignt for iew xorn. Mr, and Mrs. Cameron Morrison . i e ? turned yesterday .from. Rockingham. : They were accompanied, by Mrs, ' Ida Morrison, wna wiu visit them. Mlsa Georgia Low is in St. Peter's V ' Hospital, for treatment. She may be there several days. ! . J. A mm mm 1 of Elisabeth College, wilt go to Soar' urg, H. v., , to-morrow , to attend May muaic festival. t. ana Mr a. j. Bean were t ,'-- atnhna? 4hnse- Inavinar tnr K rkrlaana , ia., last nignt. - . 5 ' r f Among the-guests at the Hotel Bu ' . ford last night were Mesdamea B. Ti f Atkina and E. H. Montgomery, 6t Gold hiii. - y - - y Mlsa Minnie Ford returned yesterday from Blacksburg, 0. c, where she t apent aome time with friends, . - i i ..... , ,.. 5V V . '"-Tha Central Exeeutlve Commltete Of j the 20th of May ? celebration meela to- i'gni tn toe city nan. The meeting was . to have been held last night but was '' toostponed owing to the Benefit Concert i at the Academy of Musloj - , j-, , , ( 1 i e get na uest. resniM wnn your .dea flavor inm wiinKlue lihooR ,Va v. tiillsw "Absolutely pure. Goea twice as far ...: a ether- kinds and the flavor 4s perfeo- The llevetnnt vt m Number ot Peo . -, nle. Vlultore and Other. '' , Mr. Frank, Alexander, who he Wrt Vlalting his -hrother, -Dr. H.- Q. Aiean der, .In Providence township, left -yesterday for Statesville, vwheiei be- wiu.,vitt relative and friends before returning to his i home in Washington. - i Mr. Fred N. Tate,, of High Point was lu tb city yesterday, - ,. , , . - Dr. J. B. Alexander left yesterday for Rock. Hill, where he will visit relatives for a, few daya Mr. Irwin" Hayna, of Spartanburg, Is la the city. , 4"fi :,' 1 Messrs. Z. T. BallesT A. H, Merrltt, J. P. Btroup, Floyd Mcllland and Porter Ballas. of Fort Mill, lolned the Charlotte veterans , here laat, night. . i . , a ' Mr, Paul Whitlock left hut bight for Raleigh, where he 'trill spend the day on business. . . Mr. David T. Huyck is spending the week in Florida.' . . Mr. E. W, Thompson, ot New To"rk, a Jiromlnent offloial of the Southern Cot oa. Oil - Company, is spending several day. In the city oa business. ' Mr. F( J. Haywood, Jr., State bank ex aminer, with headquarters In Raleigh, is spending several day in the city. ' ' Mr Franc C. Jones returned to the ctty ytsterday . after spending Sunday wltn Mca. Jones W Wilmington. yWr. fl. f Cnnnon. of thn cotton flrtii of Hayne St Cannon. left last night for New Orleans, La' on business. . ' Rev. Dr. J. R. Howerton, paetor of the Flrat Presbyterian church, Jeft last hight for Texas on business. Mr. C. W. TlUett left yesterday morn ing for Raleigh 9 attend the State Su preme Court. : Mr. J. F. Flowers returned to the city yesterday after spending a week at Ral eigh and other towns in the central part of the Stat. . ' f - Mr. David n J. Cralx. of Statesvllle. spent yesterday In the city on business. Mr. u, J, want went to ureensDoro on bustness yesterday. Mr. Brevard Nixon is attendlna the ees- slona or- the State Supreme Court, at aieignj4-'!" . t Mr. C. D. Harrlss. of Ralelah. was In the city yesterday, staying at the Buford. Mr. R. C. Hood, of Greensboro, was among , the out-of-town people here yes-terdayf-W-- Among the visitors In the' city yester day were Messrs. J. S. McRorie, W. T. Klncald and R..B. McLaughlin, of States vllle, who were at the Central. Mr. O. F. Mason, of the Dallas bar, spent yesterday In the city on business. Mr. 1. A. Bharpe returned to the city yesterday after apending Sunday with friends at. Statesvllle. Col. WwB.; Rodman spent yesterday at Norfolk Va., on legal business. Mr.T. L. ware,- of Gastonia. spent yesterday In the city. MrV B. T. Canslfr left last night for Raleigh on business. Mr. 0. M. Patterson went to' Auausta. Ga., yesterday. BRIEFS. A Fen Minor Happenings In and r Abont the City. -Mr. W. M. Matthews, ot Providence. has finished planting cotton. Mr. S. Wlttkowsky who has ben in disposed with grip for the past week. waa out yesteraay. The Kr.lahtd of Columbus met to night. Business of Importance ia to be considered and all members are urged to be present. TThe weather yesterday suggested a back-set of sprln. There was a no ticeable scarcity or light suits on the streets and a straw hat was remarked upon. Mr. J. W. Zimmerman requests that n'l those who subscribed to the San Francisco relief fund at the First Presby terian church Sunday will kindly pay their subscription to him to-day. Mr. Dan R. Byerly has purchased from Dr. H. M. Wilder the residence at No. 207 East Seventh street, paying $S, 250 for the property. Mr. Byerly will re model the house and, as soon as pos sible, move into It. r-The receipts at the city eotton plat form . yesterday were 18 bales and- the highest price paid for the staple was 11.60 cents a pound. The receipts for the corresponding date of last year, when the price was TM cents a pound, were W bales. The young people of the East Hide Presbyterian, church will gtye an enter tainment nt the church to-night at t o'clock. The proceeds will to towards purchasing a carpet for the church. Aj coraiai inviiaiion is uunara 10 an iu attend. The city fire department was called out yesterday morning at 11 :40 o'clock ty a blase at the home of Mr. F. W. Rots, at No. 406 North Poplar street. The building' had caught Are from a de fective flue. The blase was quickly ex tinguished and the damage amounted to only a few dollars. THE BEAUTIFUL RESULTS Which we achieve when we put ourselves to work on" a set of handsome lace curtains, fills us with pardonable pride. ' We believe we do this work better than anybody In the State. We know we take more pains with It than any laundry In the world. W love to do this' work because It Is so deli cate and difficult and requires so much care in handling. SPRING HOUSE-CLEANING IS THE ORDER OF THE DAlf JUST NOW. We an relieve you of all " anxiety regarding your Lace Curtains and Table IJncn. We guarantee this work, and we know you, would be pleased with our beautiful results. Model Steam Laundry Sore lips; Feel "twice as bad as they look," but goodness knows, they look bad enough. How . ever, a little , rubbing with 4 LATA ixmON . (,": ' WITH BENZOIC. : 8S CSXTS it. . : .. :.T. I' ' ; will heal them np, remove the chap and roughness, stop the cracking and make your lips1 , all right again. : . These trying -..; - APRIL WINDS ' ".make sore lips, chapped faces 'and rough, red hands. There , , Is one ' certain, quick remedy. Just rulr on LAVA LOTION ' M lht. That's, !!,-, ? y f y l!AWSFilA!i;M; A T. W - T'i I f 1 , - SOLE PROPRIETORS.' , 'INJURED IV RLXAWAIf . v : TtiW Young Men of Gaffuey Have rs Exciting . Kxperience WltU Vlght eiird Ilorsea. i$sii,y- i ( Special to The; Observer.- ' - "' ' i Ctaffneyf Seprjl ?3. An - gcci dent bordering en, the traglo occurred Irj thia city yesterday afternoon, as a result ;of; which? two " young . business men of the city' are more or less In jured and another escaped only by a halr'g; breadth.1, Wessrs George LJttte johrwi Hatry P McCarley ; and Jas. BeU. Jtv were driving Iwo spirited horses' when the, pole on the buggy suddenly - became loose and breaking threw the J buggy against' the horses. One horse instantly be gan to kick, the , very first few Ictcka being sufficient to throw both, McCarley and BeU from toe bug gy into nearby ditches . both ' daied greatly a,n4 In .,n. barely. v' conacjous state. .Uttlejohn .escaped without a scratch na was able to stop thjt pro gress of ti.9 kicking homes. : Bystanders arrived on the scene and went at once to hia assistance and to the aid of the jjther two young men, who , had been., severely kicked each on - the knee. They were attended by a physi cian. Neither are seriously hurt. ,. . . i ,. . .'. i i. i . . Th rwtd Fallows are - to have a bis anniversary, celebration l the Odd Fel lows' Hall Thursday night. The prp- G amine ia now being arranged and will isetud shortly, We're Not Juggling With Price Just because we're offering to make you a three-piece un finished serge suit for S22.50 that most tailors wouln't touch for lens than $27.50 don't think that we re Juggling with price. . We bought the goods when the price waa down other wise this offer wouldn't be possible. It's an exceptionally fine un finished serge 10 os. weight very dressy and no disap pointment ever follows Its se lection. Coat either . full or half-lined (as you say) with Mohair Lusterlne. Offered In Black or Blue. We have plenty of the goods now we won't have later on. So order now. Cabaniss & Co. Inc. Tailors S. Tryon St., Charlotte, N. C. 100 HEAD 100 HEAD The Claude Brown Cti. HENDERSON VILLE, N. C. We have In our mammoth barns 100 head of High Class Horses. ROAD HORSES I I1 CARRIAGE! HORSES SADDLE HORSES 2 head of large, young Mules and a few heavy work- teams. 100 HEAD 100 HEAD THE TATE-BROWN COMPANY BIG- ORDERS AND CASH Are wonderful buyers." ifhral ways get the best there is to be had. They have just bought for us A CARLOADOF SIDEBOARDS MtS- tionwiUbe put iue::.; - .; y ' ' ; To make ipom for this car of Sideboards we will offer some numbers now on our floor at ' MREAtW not profit thereby tfiZX" ; 1 vV- f, 1. 9 f ... v - A Brisk Tuesday We want your trade. Wc are wB-' ling to offer Inducements in order to get and keep It. While our trade la large and constantly growing, we are not satisfied; even to keep It as largo as It Is, we know we must be enter prising. Come' to see us TO-DAY, Silk Sale A big lot of full bolts; special pur chase. Yard-wide Japanese Silks; Black, White.- Light Blue, Navy. Old Rose, Heliotrope, etc; pretty 7 Sc. quality; per. yard - V Also lot yard-wide guaranteed all 8llk Taffeta; well worth 80c. yard: to boom the silk -aale, per yard .. Sto, A very fine yard-wide Rlack Taf feta, guaranteed. Match it at tl.25 a yard; per yard 96c Millinery We please you twice with our hata. Our milliners trim them stylishly and becomingly, with that dash of style that marks the true milliner. Then we add a .moderate profit only, and surprise you with the small cost. We have fresh from the work rooms a large number of (rimmed hats, so that you can see juot how they look. Or, If you prefer, we can trim your hat to order in a short time. n ' D Why bother about having a skirt made? We can suit you In style and material, and they have' the set that only Is given by expert makers. Everybody that looks around on skirts give ours the praise. As low as $2.00. but splendid values at $5.00, fl.00, $7.50. etc. Gray Dress Goods If you want the, best values In Grey Dress Goods, or any other color, we think we have an unusually at tractive lot. ..Cream Dresa Goodare also very popular. 50, 75c., $1.00, etc. IS WEST TRADE ST. LEATHER GOODS Card Cases. Pass Cases. Wal lets, Pocketbooks, Shopping Bags. In medium and high grade Leather. We have just what you want. Stone & Carringer Co Booksellers and Stationers. Dr. Delmel Underwear la tlie kind you want for any kind of weather rain or ahlne, hot or cold, winter or summer. All Delmel garments bear the Delmel name on a woven Trademark label. Booklet telling all about It, with simples of linen-mesh, free on request.- 4 4 , J-i,- -"Jl--. r 75c 23-iiirJi Crepe - de A special vaJue-W-inch' Crepe-de Chine, not the thin, slazy kind usually sold at 50c, but a splendid 75c value. Black, White, Light Blue, Pink, Nile, Lavender and Red. Price 50c 27-Inch Radium Finish China Silk at 48c Something New in China Silk. 27 in. with Radium finish which makes an especially pretty fabric for evening dresses and waists. Colors White, Light Blue, Pink and Lavender. Price 48c White Silks Good quality 20-inch Silk at 50c value Silk. Price 36-inch White Habuti 39c Extra weight quality 36-inch White Habut! Silks, every piece a special value at., 4.48c, 68c, 89c and 98c IE LIC Copyright 1906 by Hart Schaffncr W Marx We Want You We want you and every other men in this locality o ceirter his UPRINO SUIT thoughts on this store. ' We've . the Single and Doubfa-Breasted Hulls In the new cuts, the shapely backed lonf lenirths, - Ion and wider lapels, loose-flttlnf trousers, - etC., etC' .. f 81'ITS AT "' ' "" " $15.00, $It.fttf, f ao.oo ami an ,to 37.60. YorKe Bros. & Rogers ciotniers, natters ami Jt'ar. Get It-lriat Copf Original . , Lawson's History Of North , Carolina . v Valuable to An tlbrary. ; , , i yj j - . , i tt k fKt Former It Sold for MOO, Now BeU . y $ - i ' ; v TT - Qiine 50c White Wash Ouf f c.t f- Special White Habuti ....25c Wholesale, Retail fUl BROTHERS e in m 1t i our stores, corner Trade S k anct College row morning ;Xl;:MfPlt:;tl!!lJ . ,. - forOTatinrDresses White Wash Chiffon, riot unlike Organdy except that it launders and has a much softer finish; 45 inches wide. Price 35c, 48c and 85c i .'.- : -- . , : T v.. (','.. attention is directed to the Superior Quality and Value of our Plain Lisle Gauze and Lace Hosiery; also Summer Under wear, Ribbons, Fans, Belts, Buck les, Collars, Handkerchiefs, Laces, Embroidery, Combs, Corsets and Small Notions. Black Silk Specials for To-Day 89c Yard-wide Guaranteed Black Taffeta at , 65c 98c value 3-yard-wide, guaranteed wear, Black Chiffon Taffeta at 75c $1.50 value Extra Rustle for Petti coats, aso the Soft Chiffon Finish for Dresses. Special at $1.00 A i.- J. A streets where ; v i : Vi - . Ms n a ( i ,M '4 y if i ,t'. t. i5 i c ? . t t 1 ' if " l-t , f 'i-3i:,. ,v f y" HO 1 ' r " : slip t , y . y - A 4 ,' 4 '. , 4
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