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CHARLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER, JUNE 13, 190G. - Mbta Mildred Blspham entertained i at euchre, at her home it J)ll worth, yesterday aiternoa, in compliment tv : her cousins. Misses Jdlldrea and OUl .' lllll, of laitlmore, Md. The prUe at . cards wti won by Miss Marl Kolner. v Mia Laura Uthredge was given the vonsolattoo.. , -: s .:-.' ' ' '' ! .' d ataaidss th guests of hopor the fol. lowing ' named were Invited: Misses .Helen Kddy, Laura Ethredge; Mart Kolner, Laura. Bpong, Hum Rellley, Blandlna Bprltigs, ' laura Beilley, Caroline Jonea gudle Bcott. Nancy ' brown. Addle KIgler, Lula Taliaferro. : Brah Brockenbrougb, Badle Thomas, fcsther Bprlnga Marguerite Bprlnga ( Miriam Long,-Jessie and Oay .WlllU, ii ; " Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. .Moseley t returned yesterday morning from Vl ; v (lnia, where they atended th funeral ' V vl Mr. Moaeley'a : father, Mr, Charlea ".Vilfc Mossley. V,"'' v ' ft lMr,,Hop C. Neely Mil leave this morning forLextngtoo, - whrnf ah V' . -j t will vialt her sister, .- Mrs. - - H, a. . V, Spring. , ' - ,1. . ' Araona- the visitors In th city yes- ' . - . terday waa . Mia Kate Brown, , of 1? j V iUnaton, . who waa a guest ' at th V , . Miotel Buford.i c Mr. J. F." Robertson, iltss' Lucy Robertson and Mr. J. F. Kobertaon, Jr.. are spending some time at At . Jantio City. N. J, Mr. and Mr. S. B. Alexander, Jr., will leav for Atlantic City within a few daya Rev. Dr. and Mra. Martin D. , Hardin left last night for Blooming ton, III., where they will visit Mra. . Hardin's father, ex-Vice Prealdent , Adlal Stevenson. . ' Mian Margaret Morrla returned .' home yesterday after a vtalt to Mis , juoula Craig-, of Wadesboro. " , -.".' ' Amona: the viiltora In the city r , terday were Mr. and Mra. George W. 1 Means, of Concord, who were gueata at the Hotel Buford. . ! Mrs. D. H. McColIough left last evening for Statesvtll and Morgan ten, where ah will spend several - weeks with relatives and friends. Mlsnes Lou 1m Wadsworth and Mary Sptncsr Anderson left yesterday morning for New Tork and Pawtuck t, K. I., where they will be guests of Miase Mary Dud, and Edna Lock wood, respectively.' . Ml j Lacy Dates will leave within a few days for , Wrightavill Beach, where she will spend several weeks. Mrs. Frank D. Lethco Is visiting Mra P. B. Beard, at Salisbury. Mra R. C. Springs returned to her home at Lexington yesterday morn ing after a visit to her parents, Capt and. Mrs. W. M. Smith, on North Caldwell street. Mra James P. Hawyer. of Ashe vllle, who had been the guest of Mra L. K. Benson, left yesterday for Hen dcrsonvllle, where she will visit for a few days. Mls Addle Little, of Little's Mills. I visiting Mrs. W. 8. Bradley, on Kast Avenue. ' Mra T. C. Guthrie, after returning from Hendersonvllle. will go to WrlghUville, where she fill spend some time. Dr. and Mrs. John H. Gibbon, after fKltlng Dr. and Mra R. L.' Gibbon, went to Lake Toxaway, where, Mrs. Gibbon will remain for some time. - Dr. Gibbon has returned to Phlladel Ihla. Miss M. B. Anthony will spend the summer at Beowlng Rock, studying under Prof. . EUott Dangerheld, a well-known artist who was born In this State, but who has attained great auccess In New York. She will ac company Miss Hattle BrenUser up the mountain to-day. Miss Maud Holt will leave soon for a trip abroad. She will be with a party of friends. Mrs. Irwin Willis Moon, who Is the truest of her sister, Mra J. Lee Kolner, will leave to-day for her home In Richmond, Va. MIhs Ratelle Vernon and Miss Sophie Alexander left Monday for Cleveland Sprlnga Mrs. A. M. Rpong will leave Friday for Wrlghtavllle, where she will Join her husband. Mr. Solicitor and Mra Herlot riarkHon will go to WrlghUville next Tuesday. f Mr. and Mra W. O. Gattls have re turned from Norfolk, where they , visited frlenda o ' Little Mlits Jeanne Dowd. the daughter of Prof. Jerome Dowd, en tertained a number of friends at a brake ride Monday night. Twin-City Dally Sentinel. - Miss Louis Daniels will Rive, at the Eagles' Hall to-night a dance complimentary to her charming gueata, Mlsnes Margaret Cates, of ThomasvlUn, and Anna Louise Hutch inson and Margaret Reese, of Char iot. Col. T. N. Hallyburton, who Is at , . tending District Court her this week, ' will leave this morning for Fayette , vllle, where, at I o'clock to-morrow evening, he will be married to Miss Lottie T. Thornton. The- ceremony will take place la Halgh Street Meth odlnt church. CoL Hallyburton, who , la now a resident of Ashevllle and a '. servant of Unci ' Bam, has many M friends In this and th Western por- "tlon of th Stat who wish him well , . In thla adventure. ... y. jv-'f'.;..-. . .. ' ( " 'TV ; . x Mr. and Mra J. L. Wolfe left yes-'-, terday afternon for Htddenlte, where they win epena a week or longer, r Mra T. Sumter Means, of Colombia, H. C and Mra Maggie Lyon, ef Washington, are visiting Mrs. Baxter, Moore, on west ientn avenue. ;, Card reading aa follpwi were re ceived In the city last evening: Mr. and MraBengamln Charlea Sharp . riuest th honor of- your presence V at the marriage of their daughter -, i Emma Cloud , - v ' ' to . v , ,' " Mr. Wllloughby Moulton Avery, n Tuesday evening. Jane the twenty - naV" , ', .. - 'at nine o'clock, 1 ' JSalnt Andrews' Church. , Greensboro, North Carolina. , , , T , MY. R. K. Blair I building a handsome residence at No. 417 North church street. Within slght of this place four of five other residences, costing from H,00 to, $10,000, are being erected.' ( , ,v . ' i Ask for Blue Ribbon Vanilla Extract Th kind tbst awe desserts the "Blue lUbboa riaver,' FASIIIOrJADLE, WEDDINGS . ;f;pe. . n t require Invitations that are In accordance with forms adopted "'by'; fashionable"" society.".;;. XfTvil'V - ' ' i" i ' f ,V y Invitatlona which w engrar are the proper ahap and lae,t r praseology 'and arrangement are correct, gtyle, of engraving Just... ; -lght and everything In accordance), with the dictate of eoclal ,; ..- usage. - All work done In our owa factory here. Low prlcea and" ' . atrlct promptnesa Bend for free aample and booklet, ' . ., J, P. BTEVBN8 ENGRAVING CO., 47 Whitehall. St.. Atlapta, Cla. . KINDERQARTEX ASSOCIATION Aon aaT Meeting at Knoxvlllc, Tenik,' . , : Jane S-a. . The first annual convention of the Southern Kindergarten. Association will be held at the University of Ten-beseee,- Knoxvllle ' June I l-l . v ; A large attendance of klndergartnera Is expected from all parts of the xoum try. The programme' will contain ad dresses by Mra 'James ' L. - Hugbea of Toronto. Canada; Miss Patty 8. Hill, of Louisville, Ky.j Dr. Edward Lee Thorndlke, Dr. Paul Monroe and Miss Marl Hofer. of New Tork; Miss Amalle Hofer and Miss Edith O'Grady, of Chicago; Miss Helen Hunt, of Ja cob Tome Institute, Maryland; ' Miss Edwin Wood, of Columbus, Ga.; Mra Stewart Seymour and Mra Ell Harts berg, of Texas, and othera The railroads will sell return tick ets to Knoxvllle at reduced rate on account of the Summer School of th South, June 21 and 24. Fuller Information can be had from the prealdent. Miss Mary Howell Wil son, Dallas, Tex., or the correspond ing secretary, Mra D. D. Walsh, Annl ston, Ala ' " 'v New Members Elected to Manufactur ers' Club. . The following named new members were elected to the Southern Manu facturers' Club last night at the meet ing of the board of governors: Messrs. Cameron Morrison, of the law firm of Morrison st Whltlock; K. A. Smith, president of the Chadwlck, the Hos klns and other mills; T. E. Moore, of Tucoapaa; R. W. Stokes, cotton mer chant; R. 8. Bus bee, Are Insurance; R. C. Blberateln, draughtsman; L. W. Kerens, manager for Edward R. La dew; Leroy H. Davidson, of Lancaster, B. C; W. A. Reynolds, assistant man ager of the Souther! Oil Company, and Frank 8. Tucker, representative of the.Weatinghouse people. The club now has. more than SOO membera ' Death of a LIUle Child Helen Stevenson, the nine-months-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. H. White, of this city, died at the home of Dr.' 8. W. Stevenson, at Moores vtlle. Monday morning after being 111 three weeka The funeral took place yesterday afternoon. Rev. W. S. Wil son conducting the services. The pall bearers were Messra C. P.x MaNeely, B. M. McNeety, D. E. Turner and J. J. McNeely. The death of this little girl Is peculiarly aad as she was the first and only child of her parents. When she became III her mother went to Mooreavllle to be with her father. Dr. Stevenson. Mr. and Mrs. White have thesympathy of their frlenda here and at Mooresvllle. Scarcity In Building Material Workmen. and Mr. C. C. Whlttaker, a contractor, of Concord, spent yesterday In the city In a futile effort to secure build ing material and workmen for his work at Charlotte's progressive sub urb. Mr. Whlttaker found almost the same condition prevailing here that he has at Concord. Every carpenter and bricklayer Is employed and building material Is so scarce that or ders have to be put In weeks ahead of time to get It at all. - The demand for builders and material has out grown the supply. WE CHARGE LESS The fine results obtained from our Dyeing, Cleaning and Pressing of all klnda of apparel la town talk. We use the same methods for French Dry Cleaning and Dyeing that are In vogue n the largest cities the only difference Is In the price. 1 I . - v Charlotte Steam laundry Uanderers, Dyers, Cleaners ... 1.219 Sooth Tryoa Street A r ' : -i Label; 'V ,1'. carries conviction of careful ness, conscientiousness . and correctness. - '. , ' , It possesses an originality and an Individuality which gives character to the druj store from, which It Is Issued. "It Inspires faith. .- - 1 ' It begets confidence. V " ; It makes you feet and know that the oohtents of the bottle are properly prepared, exactly as the dvtor has written the , prescription. All . our pre aciiptlon labels ?, are ; type ''written. r , -1 All our . prescription ,-., are . prepared . by. registered jnen only, W.e give the best service In Charlotte. v r i ) t i p t , t IIAWSPilMlACV typewritten 4 Thai roneraj af 'Squire P. G. Max WeU., . vu '-.:.' -j . The funeral' of 'Squire' David Ouy Maxwell took place at the residence on ' North Graham street yesterday morning at 11 US o'clock, the service being conducted by Dr. Martin D. Hardin. The Knight Templars at tended th funeral In a body m run dress uniform. The honorary pall bearers were: Messrs. Walter 8. LeddilrO.-A.Page, Robert H." Ram sey and H. A. 1 MurrllL . The aotlve pall -bearers were: Messrs. "W. H. Balk, C. B. Hooper, E. P. Pureell, WllUam Anderson, A. J. Crampton and Dr. J. F. Robertson. ...The funeral services were delayed some time on account of the lateness of No. 10, the train from Columbia. All of the children of the deceased were here. Charlotte Boy Does Wen at Clemson. 1 Mr. E. B. Dickson and . daughter, Mlas Johnsie Dickson, left yesterday for. Clemson College, where they went to see Mr. Laurie Craig Dickson re ceive his degree of bachelor of science. Toung Dickson has maae a specialty of textile work and Instead of writing a graduating thesis, he made, after his own design; a hand some table cloth out of Egyptian cot ton yarn. The design of the cloth Is original and unique, it Dears a pal metto tree -and the Utters C and C, for Clemson College, and the figures 0 and for the year. The cloth la mercerised. The table cloth , Is a beautiful thing and a credit to Mr. Dickson and the college. Mr. Dickson Is a son of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Dickson, ef this city. Deevth of Former Mecklenburg Wo man. News reached the city last night of the death yesterday afternoon, at ( o'clock, at her home In Chester, S. C, of Mra W. E. Sledge, who, be fore her marriage, waa Miss Matt Por ter, of Steele Creek, a sister of Mr. David Porter, of this city, and Mr. Alt Porter, of Steele Creek. The re mains will be brought here to-day and carried to Steele Creek, where they will be interred. Mra Sledge was about GO years old and leaves a husband and four children, three daughters and one son. Cultivate Careful Carelessness These are the days of the cool snd comfort giving COLORED SHIRT and the picturesque SHIRT WAIST And it Is just as easy to look neat, nobby and well-dressed in one of these light, airy, de lightful summer things as in the most expensive silks and satins it's all In the way It is washed and doQe up. There's food for thought. Model Steam Lauu dry Waterman's (Weal Fountain "Pen A new lot of WATERMAN'S IDEAL "FOUNTAIN PEN8 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. & CO. Books, Stationery and Art. HOUSTON DXON . ,t '; -. . ! ',(-..; , Would add much to the appearance 'of your parlor and, not ma yterially affect your puree. 'We hgve Just received a lot of those 'beautiful suits with Silk Velour and Psnn Plush Cushions In red '' And green They are beauties and Just the thing you want Drop in and let us show, them, ' Pi, 1 Labia Favait are Go. 1 4 ' ' - - Th wonderful success of this store haan't com by chance. We make it Interesting Snd profitable to trad here, and the publl has generously responded., - We are always planning to make this store more and more worthy of your patronage. linen Finished Suit ing Century Goth We have discovered something good for you. It Is so nearly like Linen that it will fool most any one. Makea up beautifully Into Skirts, Suit, etc Per yard 19 l-ic Also Century Cloth In different finish, superior to cannon cloth. Per yard J 10c CRJ2AM DRESH GOODS. Nothing so desirable for the moun ts Ins and seashore. ) 60-Inch Cream Serge, a very pretty quality; regular S1.Z& grade. Per yard tl.OO. Cream Brilliantlne 60c, 75c.. $140 a yard. Cream Danish Cloth, half wool; per yard i 15c. DR88 SKIRTS. No use to worry with having Skirts made. Come- and select your else and atyle. put It on and that'a all there Is to It. And our xklrts have the style and set that ran only be given by experienced tailors. Prices to suit any puree .. .. $2.00. M.0O, $5.00, $6.00, etc. We offer you something new and that something con tributes to your jComfort. This week it's SUMMER UNDERWEAR, including KNEE length Drawers, the coolest garments made. Nainsook 50c to $1.00 All pure linen .,.$1.50 The Tate-Brown Co. CMIMCIOIS md tinnus Bids will be received until th 1st dav of July next for th erection of a church at Bardie. N. C. The com mittee will lay down all material on the ground. Plans and specification can be seen at th office of Pbarr Redd, Piedmont Building. W. 8. PHARR, Chairman Building Committee. Charlotte, N. C. A Beautiful Three Piece, Loose: Cush- ion Parlor Suit Suggestions for ;Shrewd Shoppers lYEY'S 11 WEST TRADE ST. 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. . --- - Spcdal Sale of White Shirt Waist at 98c f $1.25 and $1.50 White Shirt Waists, beautiful sheer white lawn exquisitely trimmed in several ways, English thread, lace, etc., and the popular sleeve. Special sale price 98c None sent on approval. China and Light Blue Linens 35c yard wide blue Linen at 25c. 20c 27-inch blue Linens 15c White Persian Lawns 12 l-2c 32-inch Sheer Persian Lawns, special at 10c. 15 and 18c Persian Lawns at 12 l-2c. Mercerized Table Damask Mercerized Table Damask 64-inches wide, full yarn, mercerized and bleached. Wears like iron, price 48c Napkins to match 85 and 98c belk wiriras SHOE HEADQUARTERS WHOLESALE, RETAIL- Gioig Awav 000 oto The man who predicted a cool summer has chanced his mind, lie's been In and bought a lot of thin stuff and Is going to the seashore. Matters not where you're going, we csn fit ycu out to spend a cnm fortable vacation. Take a Look $1 0.50 And $12.50 Suits Two-Piece Suits Our tl.oO and 11.(9 Negligee Shirts are exceptional values. Our 11.00, cool Underwear brings great comfort to the wearer. Come In and wjj, will show you alt kinds ef cool things for summer. YOREiEBROS i FOR SALE t.QOI acres of land In Chesterfield county, 8. C. sandy loam, flparseiy timnerea, rnce fi per sore. 1,000 acre in Chesterfield count r. B. C. on railroad, between Cheraw and Chesterfield. J00 acres low ground, good dwelling with roomsj six tenement houses nd good sta blea Frloe flO.000, ,,-; , ,V i K. 1 MMMdJfDS e CO- fltcel Estate Brokers, Bos TM, Chsr f U f f Wllf ROGERS Otto, . -V' Starts 98c GOOD MM The low prices put on goods here hold good as long as s, the goods last. Every, day is bargain day. ; ; v White Dotted Swiss Specials A ve ry fine quality white dotted Swiss for the good Embroidered lots that will not rub off or come women. out in laundering. Beautiful eluding the small dots so popular now. It's a real 23 cent value going here at.. 15 cents. Wide White Lawn at a Bargain Price Fine quality Lawn, very sheer and smooth 42 inches ts wide, a big bargain at 10 cents." Cream Brilliantine Beautiful quality all wool Brilliantine in cream, just ;V 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 39 cents. Cream Mohair Special Nice quality Cream Mohair to be cleaned up here this week ....,..................:.............25 cents, Cream A nice auautv Lots of new bareains here samples, jobs of all kinds for spot cash. We buy lots of the very fnghest class goods at away under, regular prices and when.we buy a bargain we self. one. ; . : , T:HESwE?v!!!.V5: DEPASrCERT; S TOHE, WJR (- f -t - .v pit' IE quality, all style dots in i,' 'I. Cashmere all wool .Cashmere in cream., .29 cenb every day. Buying stocks. ILiri ID CCLLLC! S i ,
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