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' 'CHARLOTTE DAILY OBSEIt VEIt, JUNE 22, JDOG: ..iiic,,;.:... P. 'V'; ':7 TV ,v j . 1 v SOCIAL Afll) PEBSONAL . Mrs. ' O. N. Richardson and chll " dren, of High' Point, who .have been ; visiting ' Mr.' J. Q. Adams, In Wl ' worth, returned homo last night !: '''77V ' i? t f.'i ' '7.'V , ,j " r i' " Mr.- and ' Mr' B.T. ' Cansler ""'will ; leave - this evening tor WrlghtaviU Beach to apend Mini time. 7 Mra I W. McDowell and daugh i ter.' Mis Lilly McDowell, have re- - turned to their home la Raleigh after visiting in the city.:. ,., .: ,,.-. : Mrs. T: B. Lee. who ha been' Visit lng relative In Birmingham, Ala., for f the past 'several weeks, returned to s her home In the city yetferday morn- ' Mra. J.rtx. Keerana' WhO'has been -visiting relatives In Concord, will re --turn to, the Uy ta-dy..- '?l Un in TIantrasn I ft VSStsrdav Ymornln for Salisbury to visit 'reia ... .-tire. .. She will return to the city to ; day, v.;..',. W Rev. J.! A. Baldwin and bride, who was Mlas Winnie Redfern, of Anson V vllle. are expected In the city next 1 M - . . kalJal I.I. UmW ' . , itih irvm ucir w iv w.j, nuiw '' Mis Mamie' Bays will leave . next week-for Montreatto spend. aXaw daya - ; . 7 ... .-!-, I ' - "-; Miss Mary Armand Nash has re- turned to the city after visiting Miss ' Mary Bynum, In Llncolnton. Miss Mlnda McManawav Is visiting Miss Louise Jtunter, lq Sardl. v , Miss Bessie McAllister.' of Clarkton. is spending a few days with Miss - Hattle Graham, on South Brevard ' street, ' ' " ?j :; Mr. 7 J. C. Bikes and bride, who -was " Mlu Maggie Crowell, of Monroe, after spending the. night - In the city, left : yesterday morning lor ,the worm on tneir noneymoon. . Miss. Rachel Howerton is the guest . of. Miss Julia Christian, on West Trade street. . Later Miss Christian ' and Miss Howerton will leave for Montreat, where they will spend eev- ral week In the monntalna t Mrs. Irene Beatty, of Richmond, - Va la the guest of Mra Fred Smith. . on West' Fourth street. Mrs. George H. Rutledge andchll dren have returned to their home In Concord after visiting Mra Rut- ledge's parents, Mr. and Mra George L, Krueger, on North Caldwell street . Miss J&nette Trotter returned to her home In Mt .Airy, yesterday morning, after spending some time with the Misses Trotter, at Elisabeth Heights. Miss Alice Holland has returned from Columbia, 8. C, where she visit ed Mra A. a Thompson. Miss Dorothy Krueger Is spending several weeks with her sister, Mra G. H. Rutledge, In Concord. .' - ,-' . .. The social event of to-day wiij be . the reception this afternoon given by Mra R. M. Brannon, at her home in Dllworth, In honor of her guest. Miss Mamie Lucas, or Athena Ua,, ana : Miss Mildred Rutherford, also of Ath- ena who is the guest, of Mrs. Jordan 8. Thomas. ; Miss Delia Williams Is visiting rel atives and friends at Atlanta, G. . , . Mra J. B. Cabantss,; of Shelby. Is visiting her sen, Mr. C. B. Cabenins, ' at No. 700 East Fourth street.' Bhe Is accompanied by her grand-niece, Miss Alice Kendall. : MesdAmes R. V. Beasley and G. H. Meares and Misses Mary Stewart and Hattle Beasley, of Monroe, were vlsl tors In the city yesterday, being guests at the Central Hotel. . Mrs. C. 8. Steele will leave to-mor ' row for Saluda, where she will spend the summer. Her parents, Mr. and Mra W. D. Aiken, and. family will go to Saluda next Monday. Among the visitors In the city yes terday were Mr. and Mrs. c la. nam llton and Miss Luclle M. Stewart, of Monroe, who were guests at the Hotel Buford. "Mra W. L. Norwood, of Waynes vflle. was among the guests at the Buford yesterday morning. Mra. R. J. Cochran and children have returned home after a visit at the .home of Mr. Fred Cline, at Glass, Cabarrus county. 1 Mr. and, Mra Brevard Nixon and Mra M.C Sims will leave to-morrow morning for Wrightsvllle Beach. where they will attend . the meeting of Jhe North Carolina Bar Association, Prof, and Mra H. P. Harding will leave this morning for Brevard, where they will spend a part of the summer. Mrs. George B. Wilson, who has been the guest of relatives In Morgan- ton for the past week, is expected "" home to-morrow. - -. Misses Louise and Bessie Boyteand . their guests. Misses Corlnne and Lu clle Simmons, of Memphis, Tenn., left yesterday afternoon for Mt. Hoi , ly to spend a few days with relatives. Col. and Mra Leroy Springs, of . Lancaster, 8. C, are the guests of Mr. . and Mra. John M. Scott, on South Tryon street. . , t : Mrs T. 1 1T Vaughn wlir ieavi ' to morrow for Wilmington to spend, sev- . ", oral weeka : .- . v..'."":',' ;' y-. ... . ' 1 Mrs. W. F. Elliot will leave to. . morro forWrlghtavtlJe Beach to -vis. . it for some line, ; -. v.-; : :.. T.. ..: ... M M nryte Baker, who has been 111 at Elisabeth College for. the past sev ;, eral weeks, expects to leave Monday Ui'lV: tw her home at Fallston.,::.. ' ; ' ! . : 7 ('-' H'Mlsa Sallie Kelly, of Mocksvllle, Is I Q, siting her brother, Capt S. A. Kelly, , V.' who has been quite ill recently. Capt. Jf ' A . Kelly's condition was Improved yester- vV:v'V'::";;;i v '!:: V '"i" 'ivi!? iAt li'i V V ' ' 'Mra J." P. Furr, of Rockingham, Is , vlsiunr Mrs. b. trurr., ; ,v r v . Mr. Ab. V. Harrlll and bride,, nee Mitchell, passed through the city last titaht en routs from Georgia to the North on their bridal trip. ,j Av 1 Rev. Dr. 3. B. Shearer and Mr. C ' '! Cw, .ttrvln. of Davidson, were among ,'V.f!f.xuuat at the Central' last night. ;.-Mr. . C Hunter's new residence en North Graham. street Is Hearing ' completion. It ! , a very handsome structure and will make one of the most beautiful homes in the city, ; flchlff A Company, tobacconists, re disposing of the goods of the de funct Charlotte Cigar Stors, No.,-1 North Tryon street, In the Interest of the credltora .' . - w.. ' ! i ' ' Pitrs to itlwme, flliie Ribbon Vanilla. AbavLulci put. Qus twice s far. . The Movement of a Number of Peo pie,. VUiCore and Other,. i ' - Mr. W. D. Aiken. Jr..' will leave to morrow for Spartanburg, S. C, where he will spend a few days with friends before going to Saluda,- - where ; be will spend the summer, " 1 ' '" Dr. W, W. McKenale and Mr. W. B. Btrachan. of Salisbury, spent yester day in the city, staying at the Central. Amona the out-of-town people here yesterday was Mr, J..C. Marshall,, of 1 Wadesboro. v 'v-.,;-. i. -; .-.' w.'. Mr. J. C. Hughes, of Columbia, & was .tne guest yesterday, oi ur, u w . wiiuama - s - -. - Mr. William E. Ashley,' .of Greens, boro, was a visitor In the city yester day. .'.. : v.- .;,-' - ;-! Mr, I M. Johnson." of Raleigh, spent yesterday yesterday In the city on Dusineas. '; . ? . Among the guest at the ' Central yesterday was Mr, John 8. McNeill, of HUlaboro. ; . ' . . MBsrs q. -Br Hutchison and- Rv K, Davenport, tof Mount HoJly, spent yes terday n the city on business.. Mr. L. W. Cooper, of Morganton, was In the city-- yesterday, being a guest at the Buford. s - ' . . Amonc the out-of-town people here yesterday was Mr. M. C. McNalr, pf wins ton -eaiem. ,, ' - . ' Mr. J. R. Little. ' of ' Wadesboro. spent yesterday in Charlotte, staying at tne uurora. . . Mr. O. O. Falls, of king Mountain, Dent vaaterdav in the cltv. - v, - Messra- J. W.-Cannon and -tt.-uC Bernhardt of ConcordJ spent yester day. in the city, being guests at the Manufacturers Club, They came over in Mr. Cannon's new Franklin tour Inr car. - v Mr, John L. - Leeper, of Belmont, was a visitor In the city yesterday. Mr. J.-Frank, Jenkins, of Shelby, spent yesterday In Charlotte, being a guest at the Central. Among the out-of-town people here yesterday., was Mr. J. B. Glover, of Statesvllle. ". .. . Solicitor Herlot Clarkson will leave to-morrow; for Wrightsvllle Beach, where his wife and children are spending - some time. Mr. Clarkson will attend the meeting of the North Carolina Bar Association. Prof. R. J. Cochran, county super Inteadent of education, has returned to the city after spending two or three weeks at Raleigh. Capt. George F. Bason will go to Rockingham to-morrow. Messra William Clarkson, Jr., and Wiley Clarkson. of Corascana. Tex., are visiting relatives In the city. Adjutant General T. R. Robertson went to High Point on business yes terday, . Messra H. C. Eccles and Wade H Harris will leave to-morrow .for Wrightsvllle Beach, where they will spend some time. Mr. Carol Taliaferro who was grad uated this term from the Episcopal mgn Bcnooi, ai Aininaria, m., ar rived home yesterday morning. Mr. Morehead Jones also returned from the school. Dr. R. H. Lafferty will leave In a few days for Toxaway to spend some time In the mountains. Mr. J. W. Hanson returned last nlsrht from New Coneord, Ohio, where be had been a student at Mus- klnrum College, during the past year. Mr. Graham Morrison, bf Mariposa, arrived In the city yesterday to spend a day or two with his Drotner, Mr, Alston D. Morrison. Mr. C. Mebane. of Greensboro, was registered at the Central last night. Messra Thomas Barber, Jr., and O. L Taylor, of Winston-Salem, are visitors in the city. Mr. H. J. WalL of Lilesville. was registered at the Buford last night. The Statesvllle party, consisting or Messra N. B. Mills, H. C Wilson. C. M. . Steele and F. L. Page, who visit ed the plant of the Southern Power Company on the Catawba river yes terday, spent last night In the city on their return home. Messra J. V, Gatnger and M. F. Allen, two well-known cltlsens of Wilmington, were guests at the Cen tral last night Mr. F. J. Byerly, of MocksvUle, spent last night In the city. A. SURPRISE MARRIAGE. Young Couple From the County Slip Off to Charlotte ana wea. Mr. George W. Sntth, a well- known young farmer of Crab Orchard township, and Miss Annie Freeland, a popular young lady of the- same community, slipped off from their folks yesterday afternoon, came to Charlotte and were quietly married by Rev. W. L. Nicholson, pastor of Brevard Street Methodist church, at o'clock last night One or two friend accompanied the young- cou ple and witnessed the ceremony. Mr. and Mra Smith In person carried back the news of the marriage to their folk last night- Street Work on West Trade. The city street force has Just com pleted the guttering on both sides of West Trade street from the square to the Southern depot. Workmen are now cutting down the high embank ment Just beyond the depot, widening the sidewalk preparatory to laying a cement sidewalk from "the depot to Cedar on the south side of the street On the north side of Trade cement walks have been laid from the depot to Cedar and from Cedar to Clarkson on the south slde ; Do yon know that Piedmont Cigar ette coupons are valuable We pay SOo. per 100.: Schiff c Co.. Charlotte. N. C. ..-:,- i , . , . ..... The French ' of Dry Cleaning I an exclusive treatment the 4 acme of per- '.fection. No matler how badljr soiled. It cleanse perfectly and brighten up color won derfully. " Ladles', fin gar ment especially adapted to : thl jroces. s ;;V i'-,.', z 1 Uur.dcrtrj, Oytri Clnztts Jcuti Tryoa 'street ;, Process B KIEFS. A- FeW Minor ' Happening . s) . and adssI Mi dir. ; " 'There was no session of the city police court yesterday morning,- the police bavin failed to ' provide , a docket for the recorder.. . v. ..,' I Mr. G. II. 'McDonald has purchas ed a lot on WIrthington avenue, UU worth, from Mr. W. H. Jenklna pay Ins list for the property. ' . . - -' Patrolmen J. D. Johnson and T. H. ' Merrlt are off on their vacations this week. Mr. Johnson I visiting friend at Richmond, Va.' ' ; v . A nublta drlnkinc fountain ha been placed' near the Intersection of Tryon ana jrourtn sireeia . connec tion with the city water will be made within a lew; nay, v :.; '" ' J. A. Spencer, trading as Spenoer ft Company, tinner and cornice man ufacturer of Gaatonla, has failed, having asset, amounting to ST7I.I1. ,withJiabUlt!t.,9tIlJ0.s,iL:;- - At the meeting of the stockhold er of the Charlotte Cotton Exchange and Board of Trade yesterday after noon, the old board of director was re-elected to serve for the ensuing year. .:. ...;,.. : :, -iCapl W.- B. Taylor gathered a fine . lot. of tomatoes in his garden yesterday for the fourth time this season. As a gardner, uapt-xayior la one of the beat In this , section of the Stata - .. -. ; ... : -rThe next term of the Superior Court for Mecklenburg county will convene July lth, for the trial of civil casea Judge K. B. Peebles, or Jaca son, will preside at this and all other term during the next hkir-ysar. The board of tax-lister are still urging; upon the tax-payers the neces sity of returning their property and polls. More than two-thirds of the al lotted time, has expired and hardly half the tax-payers of the township have made their returna . ' The mid-summer meeting of the Charlotte Poultry Association will be held In the. office of Z. A. HovUv at No. tSl North Tryon street . this evening at 8 o'clock. All members are urged to attend In view of the fact that matters of Importance are to be considered: Dr. J. A. Austin has arranged to lease a portion of the office formerly occupied by R. W. Stokes, cotton mer chant at No. 4 North College street for a medical office. Dr.. Austin will fit this office up In handsome style and use It In the future In connec tion with hi practice. Lieut Mark W. Wllllrfma com manding the Charlotte Artillery, yes terday received a letter from Mr. C. A. Eury, of the Fourth of July cele bration committee, at Gaatonla, Invit ing as many members of the battery to attend the celebration as can, be sides Lieut. N. W. Wallace. Jr.. and the detachment that will take the howitzer over to assist with ths cele bration. Nowhere In the world can you see such handsome men and women as are to be met In the United Statea They all use Rocky Mountain Tea. 35 cents. Tea or Tablets, k. h. Jordan A Co. THE UPRIGHT Is ths Ideal way of Filing Let ten, Invoices, Bills, etc. G.-W. Vertical Flies are made in upright cablneta as shown In cut and also I the nor lion tal unit a building in with document flies, regular' letter files, card Index units, etc. Send for pamphlet on Verti cal Filing. ( Stone & BarringerCo. Office Outfitter. CELEBRATED CHICK SPRINGS WATER By Express Every Day Freights too slow so are the malls so w are tele graphing for express shipments this week. That's the way -Chick's Springs water Is sell ing. Whyt Wsll, Charlotte water was in somewhat bad repute, and Chick's Spring watsr Is the best water In the world, so why shouldn't Char lotte people want ltT ' , 'Phone orders early to SIS. Brannon JCarbonating Co. c .- buying of furniture WAY Bed Room, Library, HaU or Parlor? To tell the truth, 'yo need not ponder Now. is the time and the place is ' 4 ' ; . Lubin Furniture (So. m :. 1 k . -".'; - 1. .,7 V. SALE OF mm i 9 O'ClOdl TO-DAY 59c Each . v Large size, good quality Jsp Rugs, SOxeS Inches, In splendid designs. ' . The best , lot we lutvo ever had. They are just the thing for porche and make a nice cool summer Rug. SATURDAY Special sale of Linen Finish Dress Bklrta c each. MONDAY Embroidery sale. 7 l-2c. a yard. Worth up to 15c a yard. VHY'S IS WEST TRADE ST. License Notice The following License are due June 1st: Auctioneers, Barbers. Bakers Bicycle Dealers, Guns and Pistole, Automobiles, Coal and Ice Co., Ho tela Coca-Cola Bottlers, Lunch Houses. Restaurants, uaa Co.. Elec tric Light Co., Electricians, Oil Co., Newspsper Union, Haoks, Junk Deal era Laundries, Fertiliser Dealers. Ice Cream, Soda Fountain, Under taker Soda Water Bottlers, Monoy Lendera Wagon and Buggy Dealers, R. R. Agents, Photographers. Lum ber Tarda, Livery Stables. Omnl bussea Pawn Brokers, Real Estate Agents, Shooting Gallery, Trading 8 lamps, Furniture Instalments, Bas gsgs Wagons, Job Printing, Hides and Bonea Bill Posters, Packing Co., Architects, Wood Tarda W. B. TAYLOR, City Tax Collector. By Winston Churchill, author of 7;.' "Richard Carvel, "Th Crisis," "The Crossing." -Just out and a good one. We have them. PRICE $1.60. J DIXON & CO. Books, Stationery and Art, HAVE YOU RErTECTED if aL ' bh the time and place best for you 7: ;7"? '.'-.HuV' ' '7' to-chbose in thg for Dressing Rbom sV lie CONISTON HOUSTON r .'; i ;' -7-- 7Vj ;'i7i7fV;i..'; ''7'V -.77;; -' -.''t'v'''1 '".w'"'-' ; W"'-.' J BUSY DflYSf Many Good FRIDAY and I l-2c. yard-wide, at Bargains "GIVE ME SOME Thin underwear We're hearing this cry constantly these days,, and we never fail to re- R 1 . .i . tt . H sponato tne can at once Our lines of Breezy Underwear are very comfort able Balhriggan, Lisle; Gauze, Mesh, Etc., Etc 50c to $150 a Garment It's our variety of underwear ma terials, and our un usual range of sizes, coujJed to our reasonable pricev us such a large un derwear business. .- v,;;7 7- 7W feet Drawers - 50c Pair Yorfe, Bros. & Rogers a 7:''; FOR SALEt , : -7r 7'.7" 10 acre vsluable gold mining property . in , Rowan'., county, N C One 10 stamp mill, engine, boiler and pump . on property. , Price $11,000.00. ' - ' ' V 110 acre nine mile of Charlotte, known a th Hay mine. Good farm that rented last year,, for . $ 1.690. Prlee $lt.000. . -.: ; Wanted Mor farm and "timber lands for Northern buyera 1 f. 1 ..- ( ':!;'-,'n'.. fu SIMSIONDS 4 CO, Real Estate Brokers, Hot I$3. Cuarr . .rtt,N, C, ,,o,,;7;.v7:i:7-:-.V:.?.;7 Dpring This Hot Sommer Season. Things For Those That us TO-Day and Saturday Popular Cotton Materials Much Under 7 Price. tc Fancy Lawn .. .. .. 1-So.. 10, IS 1-2 and 15c. Sheer Lawns, Fancy Swisses, BatUte, etc., full pieces and short lengtha Reduced price &c 10a White Leno Swiss .. .... ,. , .. .. .. . , 5c. 2 So. Colored Embroidered Swisses reduced to .. ., .. '.. 10c 15c Brown Linen at". i'r.rr "n-n-,r-r-rr-,,-.r iso. SATURDAY Bargains in Bleached Domestic good quality (no starch) bleached Domestic Special 1-ac White Parasols at Special Prices The White Parasol erase now at its height Our prices much under the usual. " " "u 11.26 and II. BO White Parasols .. 08c. $2.00 White Parasols, trimmed either with the popular eyelet embroidery or Insertion. Price , , .. $1.48. ' Special White Parasol values at -. . , ,--, ..,,.. $2.00-and $2.48. in' Women's Oxtords White Women's $1.00 White Canvas Oxfords 75c Women's $1.2$ White Heel Canvas Oxfords $C Special Penny Sale Pearl Buttona docen, lc; 1 yards ribbon, lc: t cards Hooks and Eyes, le; 25 Envelopes, lc; 24 Sheets Paper, lc; II Hair Pins, lc: I yard Lace, lc; Pocketbook. le; 2 Balls Thread, lc; 1 Papers Needles, lc; Paper Pins, lc; 200 yards Sewing Cotton, lc; 1 Tape Line, lc; 2 Papers Tacka lc; Open and Shut Fan lc: Palm Leaf Fan, lc; 10 Fish Hooka lc: I Fishing Unes. lc; 1 Back Comb, lc; yard Embroidery, lc; Looking Glasa lc; t Whistles, lc; S Lead Pencils, lc; Fine Comb, lc; Smoked Pearl Buttona. dosen. lc; Handkerchiefs, lc: Soap, lc: Hat Pins, lc; Tablett lc: 2 Rolls Tape, lc; t dosen Agau Buttona lc. " BELK BROS. Shoe Headquarters :: Wholesale and Retail Citain Swiss S Fine White Dotted Curtain Swiss 3,000 yards just in yesterday the new patterns' in all size and shape dots They are the good woven in embroidered dots on a real nice quality Swiss, worth 15 cents a yard, to go here at JO cents. Another Big mer m For Saturdaye All Summer Millinery ' )'. Imust go while the season is on 'j:'.:,y -: ': -77 :v.'' '$:;'f''''-..-i's':..-. ";."l'7'fs7'-?' : v v--' ''. 7V;: '':.f'''' .f.V'-':! .: ":- '77 '7.:J7 '7; ,'7',j:';7 7 A. ' I ' 7V tt n r; -.v cipiiKiMSTcri, cc:m 'A i r .,.y.,..Vr Shop With Ganvas Cut in i'iti7-U ' Tr.'.n id cc:k Sum llinery
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