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CHARLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER. STONE 21, 1003. c V "... ECCIAL APTEESONAL S ' Mr. and Mr. F. B. McDowell leave ' this evening i for Baltimore, Md.. . -where, ' Wednesday, they will aall on , -the North German Lloyd steamer, Jtheln, tor Europe. . Mr.. end Mrs. Mc loweU will flrt tour Uermany, sail-, r. lag down the river Khtne,' and vlsit tvtng Frankfort, Heidelberg- end other t - anoleat cities of renown. .They will " spend a few weeks In Dresden and , ; Jierllp and then visit Parte. - After t pending soma time with Mra Mc lowelra relstivee In England. Mr. and Mm, MoDowell will return to Amer- lea, reaching Charlotte about the last of September. -v.;. - . . , .. '. Mr. - and Mrs. C, M. Carson have ' returaed to the city ftom Atlantic - - - Seech, where they have been vlsltlnf V for the past week.-: .-'c ,.:. - : , . ; , '-. . .-. ' Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Morrison returned to tha city yesterday. Mrs. Morrlion had been to Durham, where she visited her- father, , Capt. 8, S Zetniinaon. .,. ;vv -"; - Mr. and ? Mr- A, Br- MoCausiand leave r this morning:, for ' .Clave! Springs, -where they wltl spend a few. yesterday after a Visit to Mlaa Nellie Orr. at the home of. Mra W. & Orr. Among the guests at tha - Buford last nlplit were Misses Louisa and Jessie McNealy. of Havana, Cuba.' Miss Ida Felts returned home last nlKht after . spending., some time at .WsynesvlUe. r Miss . Ola Herron,. of . Steele .Creek. returned o her home yesterday after spending . several days - with Dr. and Mrs. A. M. Herron, on North Church street. ' - : . ,. . PERSONAL. fer dars. V f Mrs.1 H.t-MV Wilder and daughter. r. i : - f or Wrlghtjvlll to spend soma time eg UM.Macn,'. ,' J f ...s.-'atlBj Settle Brown, of Davidson, . .. . was m nuriu"Tiiwr jciciua i in.... . DnlllMhH ' f.k.l.' . Miller, leave this week for Rock Hill. B. C, ' to 'attend the sumtrif r school : which ' Is to ba held at ; Wlnthrop .." ' left yeatetdsy morning for her homo In Sharon, 8 C. She .- was aecom .;- panted by Misses Grace Johnson and Luclle Cross, who will be her guests T-: lor soma time.'. ;- . .-j f "..',J - , . ' " !. ".' .- ' , Miss Isabet Klrkpatrick apent few . ' hours In the city yesterday morning en routs home from Ashevllle, where ,' ' t she has been a student during tha i"? ' .. past yeaf. . - . ' ' : ,r - ; . . ' Kiss Emma Davis, of Sugar Creek, '. spent yesterdsy in tha dty shopping. .:T-. . KVii:MrvW. r. Dowd and children left ' 'r. yesterday for WrlghtsvllU where they C Will spend several weeks. Mrs. XL Xr C Bryant and little I ' daughter. Miss Elisabeth Sharp, have J returned to the city after spendlag a . . month in the mountains at theTox- ' way Inn, at Lake Tovaway, and at 1 v Morganton, wlth-Mrs. P. L. Murphy. '',' .-.-ir. Mrs. Clem Dowd returned 'to the : city, yesterdayr after vlaiUng her v;. - father, Dr. K.'. R. TunsUU, at SUtes V, Ula.' ,r-: 'J' e : ; ' Mrs.' Thomas J. Smith came down u... . yesterday from Taylorsvllle. where -t : , she visited her father, Mr. John W. v Moore. She will go, In a few days, -; to Llaoolnton, where she and Mr. Smith will make their borne In the , future. Mr. Smith has bought the i ' .JAncolnton Drug Company and will r - change the name to the Lincoln Drug ' ; Company and continue the business. - s THr. Smith Is a traveling salesman for .,- this dty. He will not give up that y position. , .. ' - . - ; : Miss Battle Kssh will leave within . m. dBF slsawai ae Ullt.kAM .k... -V will visit relaUveo and friends. She . Will tlM Vlr1 In VlrrlaU - th. - J 'sro' h Atlantic Cltv.. K J. to-mns soms time, sailing via Norfolk. Mrs. James Leslie has returned : . fresi Hlddenlte, where she spent : ' sen time. Mrs. H. O. Brown, of Greensboro, r- is visiting jars. Mary Berry. , tm trr r rs - . . ' . . - " . uio7 mna aaugnier, or r TiBiiurs ia me cuy ywmwrwBjr vcing guests at in uen- H 1 - Dr. Annie Alexsnder returned home " : yesterday after sDendlns- soma time at Ashevllle and Tozawav. r, l-';. ' Mis Jennie Corbett, of Wllmlng k iton, arrived In the city last evsnlng v . and Is the guest of Miss Kuth Ted. r- ' - " "... , . V Miss Nancy Young went to Sardla yesterday to visit Miss Ida Sllversteln. Um T" a ...t. . M mm ' a- erwsea m ;.'., C, Is spending todsy in the city with v 4 friends. The Moemrnt of a Xmbrs of Pee pte, visitors auad .Others, j ' Mr. . George Stephens returned to the city yestefday morning from To away, where 'he attended the meet Ing of the North Carolina Bankers Association. '-' v " " ''-' : v Mr. O. O. raUs. of King's Moun tain, spent yesterday In the city on nusiness. ....-. Among the visitors tn the city-yesterday was Dr. I. IL Belf, of Lincoln- ton. who was a guest at thocentrai. . Mr. John P, .Leeper, of -. Belmont, spent yesterday In . the city. - v . - Mr. jr. B. Wblte, of SUtesvIl was In 'Charlotte ..yesterday, at: the Cen v-. Mr. Jake V. Newell returned to the city yesterday after spending a few days at Washington. Among the visitor in the elty yes terday was Mi JW..Lanv.of Lla colnton, who was a guest - at ' the Buford. f ". " ; " . . i.r. Arthur J. Draper, ef Spray, spent yesterday la the city, - being a guftet at the Manufacturers' Club. - Mr. O. H. Everhart. of Lexlnrton. was registered at the BOford ysster- day. ' ' -Among the visitors tn the dry yei terday was Mr. George W. Taylor, of MoAdenviiie, who was a guest at the Central. .-.x-u . . Mr. F. J. Ilaywoed. Jr of Raleigh, Is in the city. ' Mr. Haywood former ry uvea here. -s- r CoU H. O. Cowles,- clerk of the TJnited SUtee District Court, return' ed to his boras at Statesvllle last evening after... attending the June term ef theeourt here. Prof. P. J. Pope, - of Oklahoma, la visiting bis brother. Mr. D. K. Pope, at the mint, .and other relatives and friends In the county. s Mr. J. M. Baskernile, of the De Perest Wireless Telegraph Company, who has been visiting his father. Capt J. M. Baskerrtlle, wlU leave to day for Atlanta, Oa where he 'will open an office for his company. Mr. James W. Atkins, the popular news eaitor or xne ooeerver, will leave this morning for Dunlsp. Tenn where, on the evening of the tlth Instant, hs will be married to Miss Vlnnle ' Leal Stewart. The young couole will srtend their honeymoon at RussellvlUe, Ky, Mr. Atkins for mer nome. . Mr. James W. Osborne, formerly a. sistant district attorney for th city or New Tom and one or the best known lawyers In the metropolis, Is visiting his mother, Mra A. M. Os borne, on West Trade street Mr. T. J. Hutchison, who was In charge of - the camp of the Cove nanters of ths Second Presbyterian church and who haa since been vis iting relatives at Reck Hill. & C re turned to the city yesterday. Among the visitors In the city to day ie Mr. B. Beberry Melchor, of Winston, who Is at the Central Among the out-of-town people In the city Is Mr. H, B. Joyner, of Balls bury, who Is a guest at the Buford. - Mr. Mack BerryhllL who has been at Baltimore, studying dentistry. Is visiting his mother, near Lodo, . . V Miss 8arah ' Hammond, of Colum '' . .8, " ta her sister, Mra " Mra R. & Busbee. and little son, ; Master Slmraona are visiting Mra ; juouis Brown, in Concord. Dr. and Mrs. L. Hussey, of Warsaw, ars visiting their son, Mr. N. Humey, . wiuga xerrace, . r. . Miss Anna Belle Neely returned to , ; . her home . In Steele Creek township iIBf!"A.?n va- Wue Rlbboa Vanllls, . amervwiuatji w uure. uol (Wla ai m 9m m ' A REMARKABLE LNU JJKJT. Reservoir Co lis pees smd Prorlpttatoa o.uvu uaiions or water to the Ground What Happened to the Watchman. - The huge water tank situated just above th engine room at the plant of the Bernhardt Manufacturing Com pany, east of ths city collapsed about dark yesterday afternoon, and precip itated (0.000- gallons of wster to the ground. The walls of ths engine room were of brick snd ths only outlet was through ths door. As It happened, the watchman was sitting In ths en trance with his back to the room. Before he could even get up out of his chair the wster, according to the report Of one who visited the scene shortly after- ths accident, lifted and carried the man for a distance of 10 feet, piaeing him a-st raddle a 1-foot fence. . - - Not only was the engine room de luged, but the floor of the main plant was cove re a. inose who saw ths work of the water, declare that it resembled a Johnstown flood on a email scale. It would be hard to surmise what 10, 000 gallons ef water, under eertaln circumstances, could nst do. - ; ' Mr. P. M. Daacy Lea res. . Mr. P. M. Danoy, late general man ager of the Conservative Life In surance Company, of Charlotte, left last, nignt lor Atlanta, oa., where Mrs. FASHIONABLE WEDDINGS ' ere ta accordance with forme adopted require ' Invitations ' that - by fashionable society.; 1', ' , . Invitations which we engrave are the proper shape and slae, praseology and arrangement are correct, -style of engraving Just right and everything In accordance with the dictates - ef social usage." All work done n our own factory her. Low prlcei and strlot promptness, i Send for free samples and booklet. " - J, P. STEVENS ENO RAVIN Q CO 47 WhlUhall St, Atlanta, Oa. ? Cenoernlng Blultt Palla V " , The following, clipped j from The Anglo-Saxon, will interest cotton mill men and other manufacturers: The Seaboard Air Line Is to build a short spur, of railroad - from Pee Dee station, about six miles west of Rockingham, tr Blultt Paiia Work is to commence light away. , The spur will be about two er three miles long. .As soon as this1 Is laid to ths fall work en the dam will oommence. Mr. Bonsall, the - contractor, - and a ' by . Winston Churchill, anther ": . of -Rlehard Cavsl, 'Tfhe Crisis, '';; ' ."The Crossing." rrt-r .-V-TrV'v. f V I Of Mr. ChurohlH's " latsst novel , The . Chics gs Tribune' says: ;': ..y-; ;;; ;;-.r "In breadth " ef ' canvas, 'massing of dramatic .effect, depth of feeling . ; and rare wholesomeness ef spirit tt has seldom if ever been surpassed by an American remance." Stone & BarringerCp. Book, Stationery Stora and Art party he of Boston genttemen. ' arrived ere last Friday night and went to the falls Saturday. We understand that work will commence Immediate ly erecting houses Tor the workmen to live in. Let the work of Improve ment go on. Boon we editors and th poorer people will be riding around here' on trouey cars. For. economy's sake. If tor so other reason, every man should have a pair or two of extra TROUSERS. Vdrl(ing Man's "v -if -" Showing greater 'assort ments than ever in the fa mous & W. and the Star makes of Negligee Shirts. Men who have worn these excellent makes know of the perfect fitting Qualities, the workmanship and exclusive patterns from which they are made,. ' The Tate-Brown Co. Trousers In Striped Cheviots, Cssslmsres stoutly sewed, buttons put on to stay and cut on easy and comfortable llnea : $2.50lto $4.00 Business Men's Trousers In Striped Cheviot, Caslmeres aad Worsteds as good as ths exclusive ' taller can make them. $3.50 to $6.50 Outing Trousers,'" Skeleton Coats and Coats and Vests for mid-summer. Yorlte Bros. & Rogers Dancy Is now visiting. After spending yr in Atlanta, Mr. and Mra Dancy will leave for Winnipeg, Manl toba, Canada, where they will reside until the fall. Let In September, Mr. and Mra Dancy will . leave for the Orient, where Mr. Dancy will have charge of the business, in ths Far East, of . one of the ' large Canadian life Insurance companies. La Marguerite Shop Princess underwear for closely fitting gowns. "La Greque" " tailored Lingerie apparel for the woman who appre ciates good style in all things. La Marguerite Shop ' Demonstration llcday n 4-' (.3. I Always an Array of Splendid "Values Arranged FOR MDAY SHOPPERS r-rr1 To-Morrow is Not an Exception. duction in Still Useful in Immense Re- . . . .... - i . Millinery An Immense season's business Induces us to part with the balance ef our Summer Millinery after ONE-THIRD, ONU-HALT. and In some ln -. .; stanoea THREE-QUARTERS of price haa been taken oft. Shapes, Bailor fitreet Hau and Trimmed Bats shall all be sold at prices r. To Compel Quick Sales; Nothing Shall be Carried Over. Further Deep Cuts Hake :'on PJpular Cotton Materials Pretty lc Colored Lawns at l-o. H, It 1-J and 18o. Swisses. Lawns and Dimities at , .. Ao. lOo. White Laos Lena Lawns at .. Re, Sic Embroidered Swisses rsduced to .. .. ,, .. .. loo. lOo. Printed 811k Mulls, all new Parisian cbplea reduced to 25o. Monday Bargains in our Ladies' Furnishing Department SI Do sen Ladles Swiss Embroidered Stock Collars, It ' and lie. values; at , .. .. aOo. Mo. Linen Embroidered Collars, both White aad Colored. Zmbroldery. Price .......... ., . . . . too. 10a Full Taped and Bleached Undervests at . . 6c. l(o. Full Mercerized. Taped and Bleaohed large else . Vests for sxtra stout people. Price , 10c. I 1-1 and 10c Laces, Torchon, Val. and Linen Torchon Lace . . . . Bo. Splendid values In White Embroidered Wash Belts . .. loo. 10c White Embroidered "Frits Behoof" Belle st Sfto. Soft Kid "Frits Scheef ' Belts In Black and White, also those with larve colored buckle (very new). Prloe .So. Special Hosiery values .. .. .. .. IS, IS, ZS, 4a, T6c aad Il.tO a pair. White Parasols at Special Prices The White Parasol crass now at Its height. Our prices much under the usual. 11.15 and 11 1 White Parasols teo. 11.09 White Parasols, trimmed either with the popular eyelet embroidery colonist buckle (very new.) Prloe .. .. , SMS. Special White Parasol valuea at il.00 aad 13.4. lJ EELK BROS. Shoe Headquarters : Wholesale and Retail 1 f CM r CONISTON By Winston Churchill, aathor ef "Richard Carrel," "Ths Crisis." Ths Crossing." Just out nd a good sas. Ws have them. PRICE) $1.50. Hon DM S CO. Books, Stationery : aad Art, MOTHERS!: HOLUSTCR'3 Rocky Ucunt&in Tea Huggelt A Bty SkXctne lor tsty psssle, decs Seidai Hants Sns HmmM Vlger. A itmwIIIs fer Ooostlpetioe. Indlsesttoa, XJvee Slid Kldoer Weables. Ptnples, Bserats. Impure Blood. BtUT Brests. Hlascl'h BowelaHeaasche and Hsekaeh. lie Rooky Mounula Tee In us nft form, as orate a eos, Orautae mwle by Uocustsb Dec OosirsJrT. Mesieea, Wis GOLDEN NUGGETS F6R SALLOW rEOPLE ,n. b. jobdan a oa. v.:-v; -.vv v-w j.'.vi -. : uV? '' Li'- Tour attention Is called to our stock of QO -CARTS. Recent shipments havs made our stock complete. We are ready to serve you with the "BLOCH" GO-CARTS the best cart thst you can buy. No other make Is as good. There mey be some imitations, but nons genuine without the name "BLOCH" en tt For sals only by LUBIN FURNITURE COIVIP'Y; Saylntf Money by Mail" on request SOU rUBtl lANKIM L0AI CO. ma ea 3 lh W II 'J'VM " I I N !' I II P- 1 'iirn ' ; ' ' " .-' "A S QUA R E DEAL TO E VERY MAW." - :'V " . j a square deal, .to every mahX f-t. d'" -v : '-V ,'- -':,.':'j.:- ,f-. -.v)V.7 v "'; -A.-.;-...' '.:..'. f,,'. j :)'. HICKS- CAPUDINB iMMCDiArtxv cvaaa HEADACHE3 BrosJuea COLDS im to aovas . MstMk ail Tti Seal of Pcbfic Arprdyal . ; , DID YOU DB ASSURBD."-StmiWSPB2Um. assured, be certain, be 'confident that your family will not feel a'sorroyr at your death that is deeper and more bitter than the loss of a ; husband and father. Be assured that they will have enough to eat and wear. Be assured that the material interests to which you have : devoted' your life will not mrnible'lnto clust 'Vs.'-Qt course you want to take your insurance in a Home Gmpany,?hd the Home Company that, should come to your mind first . is the GREENSBORO L1FB, the leader in all things pertaining to sal'e; liberal and sound life insurance,"1 . More North lCaroliha'pld'areWuiv', fSD9RP han Jworlng with any other company; "There's a reosoh." J ; ; ; ' . . . GREicRIB(DRiO LIFE I N SU tik Rlt E t M V A N Y '!,0IN1E ' company: ."' ; :' :- CREEWSDORO, rj. a ''h'li!:::;'T; . E. C0LIVELI, CtCKtcry."' IU AUDI, fl'sncy Mina'cr. I. SMITH CSMAfJO. Actuary. (
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