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CHARLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER. JUNE 12, 1900.:;- h 2 4 A- X . r ' 'I (X'f SOCIAL AM PERSONAL MIim JlatUe. Brenisr will leave to morrow for Blowlna- Rock, where she ,-v: wW spend' part o. the aummer. V ' J.Mls Laura Orr will Jeav this morn V Ing for Henderson to' attend th raeet ng ' of the Eastern North ' Carolina llot-e of the Episcopal Church; ' ,i ' ''" i ,.j 7, ' . , 1 . U , . ; . t i - ' -ti Wra. -1 R. Camp,; after: an b , v. aenoe of aeveral months, has returned to the city and ia living with Mra. A. A. uaston, on South Tryon atreec . fRev. Dr.' J.. R. Howerton and fam lly will 4eava within a few days for their aummer home at Montreal. - t . 'w Among the Tlsttor in in ur ye i teraay were Misses . aye . uauujr and Maggie H. Crowell, t Monroe, I JJh- wer gueat at the. Central., tVIfi- .v,v,vie.- 1 t . V tf Mr. a nd Mra. ' James Donald, -of i l Chits' Sulphur Spring. 1 spend " ye. : f :' terday In the' city, staying at the Central. An Anthony and Mr. O. M. Fewll and T4lll, & C7wlll leave to-morrow morn fv 'Ang. for Blowing Boclt, where they, will spend some time. ;;;:', ' , " 'Among th visitors In 'the city yes i " terday were Mr. and Mrs. J. M. V- Howard and Mr. M. 8. Morrison, of Concord, who were guests at the Ho- tl ufordv Mr. D. W. Newell of Aahevllle, f- spent yesterday In the city with frlenda, . v Among the guesta at the Hotel Bu t or yesterday was Mr. O. A. Mauney, of Rockingham. .' ' Wilmington Mewenger: Mra. Stone- : 'x. ' wall Jackson, her granddaughter, Misa A cnnstian, and her niece, Mlsa Mary Mroiison, were the guest of Captain . ' . Harper on a delightful trip down the j. , river on Thnrsday. Iater they were - entertained at luncheon by Mr. and - Mr. Thorn D. Mearea, at their . charming home on Market street. Mrs. i Jackson, her granddaughter and niece are spending some time at the Tarry- moore Hotel, on WrlghtsvlUe Beach, - Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Harry left lost night for New York, where they will be Joined within a few days by Misses Georgia Lowe and Helen Khyne, who are now visiting In Philadelphia, Pa. On Saturday the party will sail, on the Princess Irene, of the North Ger man Lloyd Line, fur Europe, where , it will spend tho greater part of the summer. Wilmington Star: Mlsa Julia Jack son Christian, of Atlanta, wan sponsor for a handsome little craft which was nut in commission last week at the Hotel Tarrymoore. and MIm Mary Morrison, of Charlotte, was the maid of honor. It was a simple llttlo cere monial which put tho staunch little craft In commission. At a given sig nal Miss Christian Broke a bottle of White Weal on the prow of the boat, hamlng It Atlanta, in honor of the Georgia city, ana Miss Morrison "broke" to the breeses a pretty little flag bearing the name. The Atlanta is 35 feet over all and Is equipped with an eight horse-power, double cyl inder gasoline engine of the most Im proved kind. The launch will be used a a pleasure craft by the guests of the hotel. Mrs. Ben J. Smith and children. Master Clark and Miss Margaret, will leave Saturday . for WrlghtsvlUe, where they will spend a week or two. -' Mr. and Mra. Csrev W. Butt will spend some time at Blowing Hock this summer. Mrs. David S. Tstes will not arrive here to-day but Mr. Tates looks for her about Thursday. ,She la able to sit up and Is doing very well. Mrs. Dr. Ha (tan, of Atthevllle, spent Sunday with Mrs. M. L. Davis, on East avenue. Dr. and Mrs. A. M. Herron, former ly of Steele Creek, are now residents of Charlotte, living In the Alexander house on North Church street. . Miss Bell Hall hss returned from Greensboro, where she has been for several months. Mrs. G. W. Bradshaw, of Rock Hill. Is In Statesvllle, visiting her mother, Mrs. J. S. Alexander. Gen. J. T. Armfleld and niece, MIm Nell Armfleld, and nephew. Master Frank Hill, of Statesvllle, were In the city yesterday, stopping at the Cen tral. m , Ml ho Sarah Taylor, who was a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Constable, haa returned to her home at Morzantom - Miss Jennie Erwln la visiting at the home of Dr. W. P. Craven, In the county. Miss Laury Shuford, 'of Gastonla, la visiting Mra G. W. Wearn, on North Church street. Mr. and Mrs. Irving B. McKay re turned to their home last night at Rutherford College, after attending the Woman's Foreign Missionary Society of the Western North Carolina Con , ferepce. "' "' Miss Julia Robertson will leave thla morning for Cleveland Springs. Mrs. Minnie Wrlston Smith Is spending this week with Mrs. T. S. Franklin, who will give a porch party to-morrow morning. 'Mlsa Anna Lock Hutchinson re : turned last night from Wilmington, where she had been to visit, Mr, and Mrs; C. N. Uvana. .. . ,'..,;.; v , Mlsa Lula Abernethy, of Llneolntoa, spent yesterday with Mra T. Ft Cost ner, on her way to Philadelphia, from where aha will sail with a party for :, Europe. v,wI '''- i i is fta ea) ' rf ' ' Mrs. B. C Wheeler and Miss Ma tie Wheeler will leave to-day for their tiome at KnoavlUe, Tenn., after spending the winter and spring with their daughter and sister respec tively, Mrs. W. LI Butt - ..''-!' . Mlsa Johnsle Bason ' haa returned '' to the city after apendlng a week at Flat Rock. ..: .. , ... Mr. and Mr. W. L. Butt and two mall daughters ' will leave to-mor row for Hlddenite, where tlVey wilt ; spend several weeks. "-:, .; .; . Mis Bessie McAllster, of Wsshlng ton, Oa., will arrive in th city this morning to visit Mlsa Nell Sarratt, on North College street. .. . . , C v COUNTY SOCIAL K1V& I Mr. H. C. Reld.who has been teach ing In Salisbury, 'and. Mlsa .Mary R eld who . attended th Greensboro State Normal, are at horn in Sharon. ::' Mra H. D. Klrkpatrlck leave Wed- t ' Plus RllibonLemon and Vanilla, elutely pur. Gee twie a far. Ab- nesday to visit' her parent, Mr,' ami Mrs. R. Q,t Galloway, in Du West, Mr. W. B. Held la spending a few day with her parent . lo Crab Or Chard. !, (:'' ;V ''.r"''.'v:-, Y:? ' : Mr. C... M. Bell Is visiting "friend and relative in th country. "v (''"' : ' :.'"' : ..' 1 Mlsa LHa ' Klrkpatrlck," ot Sharon, la visiting Ih the city. v-.T.S-w;- -s,,v .'... .,i.,-:v,..u. Mra. W. H, Davis la convalescing slowly, though atM unable to attend th duties devolving upon her In th home and congregation and 1 much missed In her social , Intermingling with th people of all denomination In Sharon.. ( . - -t . , t , ;' :- ' ... ' Mia Eunice Klrkpatrlck 1 attend ing commencement vat Ashevllle, where her sinter., Mlsa Isbelle, will gradual. , , v .;.. Messrs. Hasel Pharr, Julian MtUer and Grler Wallace are at home for the summer vacation. Mr. Pharr graduated from Errkln College lst week. ;,-. v .' , .. ' U, Win . Wrn khn has lived near Orlffltha for several yeara and 1 in in employ oi in ovumsrn UAH way Company, will mova next Thur day to Llncolnton, where he has ac cepted a more lucrative position. Mr. and Mra, t Wrren : hav mad many friend who regret to hav them leave, v " t - .... , --' , - Mr, Harry Brown, ot Huntersvllle, has accepted a position with Mr. J. H. Griffith at Exmoore. ' Mr. W. M. Long and family will spend the aummer at Wilmington. PERSONAL. Tho Movemeta "of a Number of Peo ple, Visitors and Others. Mr. John Charles McNeill left last evening for his former home at Lau rlnburg, where he will rusticate for a few weeks. - Mr. F. J. Haywood, 8tate bank ex aminer, la spending a few day In the city with friends. Mr. Duncan Tillett has returned from the University at Chapel Hill for the summer vacation. Mr. K. W. Parham, of Monroe, spent yesterday In th city on his return from Durham, whero ha attended Trinity College. Mr. L. C. Caldwell, of the State, vllle bar, spent yesterday In the city on legal business. Mr. E. B. Lyon, of Durham, Is the guest of Mr. Joe Wadsworth. Among the oifi-of-town people her yettterday were Messrs. George C, Mc Larty. A. T. English. T. E. Griffin, P. W. Home and C. H. Hasty, of Monroe, who wer guests at the Cen tral. Among the visitors In the city yes terday were Dr. B. M. Haynes and Mrs. Charles A. Haynes, of Cllffslde, who were at the Buford. CoL John W. Hinsdslc. of Raleigh, arrived In the city yeaterday morning to attend the civil term or the su perior Court. Mr. A. J. Robinson, of Ansonvllle, spnt yesterday In the city. Mr. Thomaa B. Caldwell, of Wake Forest, spent yesterday In the city, bring a guest at th Central. Mr. Osmond L. Barrlnger, the auto mobile man, apent yesterday at Gaff ney, S. C on business. Cspt. George F. Bason, of the Dal las bar, is attending the civil term of the Superior Court. Mr. B. 8. Davis will leave this morn ing for Wrlghtsvlll Beach, where h will apend several days. Mr. J. W. Mullen, or sausoury, is spending a few daya In the city on business. Mr. Ernest Cooper left here yes terday tor his home In Columbia. H stopped over tn Charlotte on his way from Baltimore. , Mr. R. R. Ray, of McAdenvlrle, waa a Charlotte visitor yesterday. Mr. C. M. Bridges ha gone to Hld denite for a few daya. Dr. R. 8. Toung, or Concord, was a Charlotte visitor yeBterday. Mr. Harvey Overcarsh will leave to night for New York, where he will spend a few weeks. Among the out-of-town people In the city yesterday was Mr. M. G. Stone, of Spartanburg, 8. C. who waa a guest at the Manufacturers' Club. Mr. L. L. Caudle will leave this morning for Chapel Hill, where he will finish his law course at the Uni versity Law School. Among the guesta at the Buford last night were Messrs. W. G. Means and G. L. Patterson, of Concord. Among the visitors In the city to day are Messrs. B. F. Atkins and R. H. Pettla, of Greensboro. Mr. J. F. Miller, of Hickory, waa registered at the Buford last night. Mr. John L. Casper, of Winston, Is In the city, a guest at the Central. Mr. J. M. Davis, of Statesvllle, Is a visitor In the city. Among the guesta at the Central last night was Mr. 8Idney Chambers, of Durham. Messrs. J. F. Smlthdeal and E. E. Vogler, of Advance, were registered at th Central last night. Mr. T. C. Israel, of Hendersonvllle, Is a visitor In th city. Dr. I. W. Falson Succeeds Mr. G. II. Urockrnbrough. At the regular monthly meettnr of the board of trustees of the Charlotte Carnegl Library, held at the library last evening at o'clock, Dr. I. W. Falson waa elocted ar mem bar of the board to succeed Mr. George II. Brockenbrough, ' whose resignation v. as received and accepted at the last regular meeting. The only other business transacted waa. th regular routine business of the board. a A lypewni .5. r Prescription carries conviction of careful - ness, conscientiousness ; - and : corrncjnesa. . - . , ' .-- )' . It - possesses ' an originality and an Individuality, which give ' . character to the) drug store from which It la Issued. y It Inspires faith.; - - ;v It beget confidence, ' '.(' .'....' If make you fl and. know : that th content of th bottle ' ar properly prepared, exactly :, a th doctor haa written th prescription, 'Alt our pre scription label re v type written..:. v -i , f All . our .'-prescription ' , ar ' prepared by registered . men only. We give th best service in Ctwtrlott. ' ... j ilAVlEV'SPHAROACV xen crrv 6KLLH property.: Sfesar. N. W. -IVallacw and Baxter . Jtona Pay t,75 for Ten House '.ami Lou on Kast JJm euth Ktreiet , Mr. A. M. McDonald Buys Hit .Tracts, Coraprlitlng . S)0 Acre,' for i;IMJO.:v;.;,;;;V:V.-wl;--; ; i Ten houses and, Jot on East Elev enth street, 1 belonging to ' the" city of - Cahrlotte waa -'jgold at J PUbllo auction at ; th cojirtvvhous; yester day afternoon by City "Attorney Hugh W. Harris. . The lot, whlob front on th i fill mad when th street 'was graded for th First Ward car line, wer purchased by the city five year ago to avoid a law suit, which was threatened by th property owner on account of th damage to th proper ty by the fill. Four of th house and lota facing on th north aid of the fill wer purchased by Sheriff N. W. Wallace, the price being $1,770. Mf. Baxter Ro bid' In the six houses nd - lota on - th other side of th Oil, paying 12, "76 for them. . Another real estate deal of Interest Waa th aale of th Elisabeth J. Le land, aold by Hugh W. Hrrl. com missi oner, . for reinvest it ent. The nronerty was purchased by Mr. A, Morris McDonald for Il.tlQ. Thla firoperty conslsta of six tract ot land ylng on th east side of the C, C. A. . Railroad, about four miles south of the city. There are about J 50 acrea In th six tracts. Th property la considered to be valuable for man ufactuiing altes, Cultivate Careful Carelessness These are the daya of the cool and comfort giving COIORED SHIRT and th picturesque . K11IRT WAIST . And t Is Just a easy to look neat, nobby and well-dressed In one of these light, slry, de lightful summer things In th most expensive silks and satins It'e all In the way It la washed and don up. There's food for thought. Model Steam Lauudry , CONTRACTORS AND BUS Rltts will be received until the 1st day of July next for the erection of church at Bardls, N. C. The comr ntlttee ill lay down all material on the ground. Plans and specifications csn be seen at the office of Pharr Redd, Piedmont Building. w. 8. PHAKK. W. 8. PHARR. Chairman Building fommlttee, Charlotte, N. C. Wotermarfa fountain Pcn A new lot of WATERMAN'S IDEAL FOUNTAIN PENS just In. We want every user of a fountain pen to own a WATERMAN, the only re liable and safe one. Tou will never use any other after you have once used a WATER MAN'S IDEAL. DIXON & CO. Books, Stationery and Art. wm 1 FULL I'm m HOUSTON in Uie croaad againat dirt McCaw'i Premlam Wuhinf Powder five you on full "pound of prevention" for 6c. Greater quantity and superior quality-that's th offer, if HnV-W I H IT obflCLaWS Prpmiiitn Wnhincf lit - - a Tl... J ruwuer .1 .f . r i , .Would add much to th appearance of your parlor and not"ma k. terlally affect your pura. Wa hav Just received a lot of those beautiful suits with 811k Vslour ad Panne Plush Cushion In red 1; and green- .They r. beauties nd Just th thing you want Drop- in. snd let ti show them. ' V"Jf' '; J"? ''V Lubin Furniture Go. I mm r t ' Suggestions for Th wonderful success of this store hasn't some by chance We make It interesting and - profitable to trade here, and th public has generously responded. W ar always planning- to make mis st or nor and more worthy ot your patronage. Linen Finished Suit ing Century Cloth W hav ; dlaoovered gometlng gooa ror you. it is ho nearly like unen mat it win rool moot any one Makes up beautifully Into Hklrt Suits, etc. Per yard IS l-ao, Also cenurrvv Jloth in (iirrrnt finish, superior 4o -cannon cloth. Per yarn, . . . . ,"tt ir 10c. CREAM DRESH ;ooiH. Nothing so desirable for the moun tains snd seashore.1 t0-lnch Cream Serge, a vrry pretty quality; regular SI. 25 fcrarie. Per yard i SI. on. Cream Brilllantlne 50t, 75c.. $UM) a yard. ' Cream Danish Cloth, half wool; por ard i,y. DRESS SKIRTS No use to worry with having Skirts made. Com and select your nlKe nd style, put it on and that's nil there Is to It. And our klrtn have the style and set that can nnlv be given by experienced tailors. Prion to suit any purse . . . . $2.00. $1.00, I.V00, $(1.00, etc. We Sell Office Chairs The kind that rest the back The kind that are comfortable The kind you want Stone & Barringer Co. POUND-5 . . . w w i,nmi t i Sold byall Dealers A Beautiful - Three Piece, Loose Cush- ion - Parlor Suit Shrewd Shoppers IVCJ'SI IS WEST TRADE ST. I A reduction at a time when in most demand, white linen and pique, separate skirts, well made in several of the most popular styles, worth $1.25 and $1.50. Price 98c. Special Sale of White Shirt Waist at 98c u $1.25 and $1.50 White Shirt Waists, beautif uf sheer white lawn exquisitely.?, trimmed in several ways, English thread, lace, etc, and the popular sleeve. V. Special sale price 98c. None sent on approval. China and Light Blue Linens 85c yard wide'blue Linen at 25c. 20c 27-inch blue Linens 15c Long White Silk Gloves at $1.00 Pair Elbow length double tipped White Silk Gloves, the kind our competitors get $1.50 for, our price $1.00. Elbow length, extra heavy double tipbed black silk gloves (lace tops) price $1.00 pair. Special SaleW. B. $1.00 Corsets Continues To-Day Price 75c. Although this corset bargain is fast disappearing, still we have enough left for another days' sale. Brand new stock, medium bust, hose supporters and prettily trimmed in lace and ribbon, $1.00 corset price 75c BELK BROTHERS SHOE HEADQUARTERS WHOLESALE, RETAIL I Vl nrt I I Suits I B I W have lines of Coat ami Trouser Hulls In single snd double-bressted models of ex tremely light-weight fabrics, such ss Tropical Worsteds, Cheviots and Berge. . There Is not sn ounce of superfluous cloth In cither the cost or trousers. TMXVT SWfcXTICIt AXOT1IEH DAY Get a full season' wear out of your summer olothlng. We've Underwear by th nunc, breety Negligee Hhlrts, cool Hosiery, Neckwear and Headgear. COATS. Yorke Bros. & Rogers FOB SALEi ':'t 1,001 acres of land In Chesterfield county, 8, C, sandy loam. Sparsely tlmtMirea. ' nc i per cr. i. v ) 1,000 acre In Chesterfield county, B. Ci on railroad. 1 between , Cher w and ' Chesterfield. - 100 acres low ground, good dwelling with 6 room; six ' tenement houses Snd good ta bles. Prlc 110,000. ' 't , ' : h1 i'": J-1 . "' Jf. 1 8IMMOXD8 A CO ' Ileal Estate Ilroker, Ilog J it, Char , lotte, . C. ; v- v ? ite unen anil nm Sliirts 98c GOOD B The low prices put on goods here hold good as long as the goods last Every day is bargain day. .-- White Dotted Swiss Specials 15 A very fine quality white dotted Swiss for the good J; len. Embroidered lots that will not rub off or come : ' women. out in laundering. Beautiful quality, all style dots in cluding the small dots so popular now. It's a real 23 cent value going here at 15 cents.1 Wide White Lawn at a Bargain Price Fine quality Lawn, very sheer and smooth 42 inches wide, a big bargain at 10 cents." Cream Brilliantine Beautiful quality all wool Brilliantine in cream, just the thing for summer wear, dust does not stick to it : and it cleans easily. Would be a good bargain at 50 cents-a' yard, cut price; .v, ; , . . . . . ,..20 cents.1 ; Cream Mohair Special Nice quality Cream Mohair to be cleaned up here thi3 week.. .....i 25 cents. Cream . A nice quality all wool ! - Lots of new bargains here every day. Buying stocks, samples, jobs of all kinds for spot cash. "Ye : ouy lots . of the very niehest class goods at away under rarular prices and when we buy a bargain TH mm btpm:w :srp!if, conr.tR i ' . '1 1) V.,, ill Cashmere ,.'1)1 Cashmere in cream.,.29 cents we self one. It i i i 1 ifxi'vi cent ; ".9 1 if Ml
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