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ClIAKLOXri: DAILY OESIVEII, JUNE 30.190G, . SOCIAL AMJP1IS0SAL Mr. ml Mn. S. H. Ham returned homo yesterday after ependlng two or three weeks , with jelut'vas In Vir ginia. ".-. J -,' ' .. .....' .',- . ,' . . .," 1 Mrs. C A. Mlaenheimer returned home laat night after spending aome time at Hlddenlte. cana, Texas. l!eldea the sueMta of liiimir. thnaa tiruarnt were: MbM F' rh Jtrockflnbrouish and Meaara. Edt mund B. Uurwell, Yates Falson, Ab- ner Nash and Manllus Orr, t " rimsoif al. . The Movement of m- Number of ree-'-i,:. )lc, V ltd tor ami Otlters. : .,4 Mr. J. M. Mullen. jf Salisbury, spending to-day in the city en bual nesa. .. .. f'i:" r M r. Qeorae . R. Stockton. of Bur llngtoa. spent yesterday tin tne City, etaylng- at tha liuiora. V- Idiom the out-of-town people here yesterdsy WM Mr. H..W. .uuwro,- w Mr. Alston Morrison. left last even' Ing for Wrlahtsvllle Beach. wn he will speod a. few day. - Amour the out-of-town people her yesterday wu Mr. A. Bv Scarborough. mi n.rh.i Howwton. and MM of Greensboro, who was a guest av Jiiii juknia . Christian . left vaster- I the Central, r - - ' , day morning for Dr. Howertons mm. i .... Mr. J. V. Uppard, or uiveiana, spem mer home at Montreal .-.? .; I yesterday in the city, staying at. the .!. :.- itiutord. . Mr. and Mri. ' W. la. MOTton, Or I . n iti ttmmlnrtnn u niowwrg,-wr ... a vial tor in tha city yesieroay,, p' ysaieraav. dcjiib luni. .v.. ... . .,, at th r'antrai. OUtoro. . : ' . I .. An.... .v.. .Mt.M tn tk. ! VMh. Mri Horace Wall Mlaa Annie Nold .r Welle and. Master' Horace Wells, of n f- A. Gray, of Shelby. , . ..., i. Amom the visitor In tha city "yea-; - terdav wera the following named per sons, of Shelby, who were gueeta at the I'ontral: Mesdames Paul Webb and , V. McJQrayer and Miss Carrie .wray. , . Mrs. r. ..Caldwell and daughter, . ; Mrs. B. M. Fewell. and Mlsa Eva Few- ill. -of Rork HllL B. spent yes ' terday In the' city, en route to Mon '. treat. where they will spend eomt , time. : .- .; . v V" v ' ; .: Rev. Dr. J. R. Howerton and dauajh Elkton. Ky.: are visiting Mrs. Wells- daughter,. Mrs. Bromfleld Ridley, v ; Mlsa Hattle Clagg la vial ting rela tives In Frankllnton. Ir..t,lHsrderman and bride, who was Miss EJMe Good, of AQanta, oa., V , arrives m ine cny a raw aaya ago Belmont. Mr. Harderman la South ern repreaentatlve, of the ' Buffalo Forge Company, of Buffalo, K. T. lfr. and Mrs. It. M. McAden .are expected to return to the city this (way attraction man, left last night for evening from Raleigh,, where they at line Worth. , tenaea ine iacy-MCAaen weaaing, A party consisting of tn following named cltlaens of Lowell, spent yes terday, in tha city, ,at tne uenirai: Meaars. T. B. ghuford, Ralph Ray, C. and w. .a. XJndsay. .,:.-.'-, :t" '-i :t Rev. Oeorae A. Page la spending a few daya at Wrlghtavllle Beacn Mr. W. C. Maxwell spent yesterday at Concord, on legal business. Mr. W. A. Qresham will leave this morning for Petersburg, Va., to spend a few days with relatives. Mr. Jamea E. Flnnegan, the mld- rr 'Mr. I J. Massey. of Fort Mill, ' 8, , . c-. spent yesterdsy - in the city tne iJ.'"a. Iet of her slater, Mrs.' R." I Olb ' iHn. 6n South TryoiN street. : Mrs. ; Maaeey was on her way to Morgan : : ton,' where she will spend some time . - ..witq her father. MaJ. J. W. Wilson.- . .' Mr. Ernest Miller, of Mooresvllle, is a guest at the home of Rev. Dr. R. ;. U,. Miller, at Bardia. -v ,. ; y 1 v '.Mr. R, M. Neal of Calhoun. Oa. la visiting Mrs. W. H. Redfearn, at the '). home of Mrs. M. E. Cochrane, on i Vat Fifth street - . . - .. Mlsa Mary Lee Alexander leaves in S a few day for Gastonla to visit rela- . :Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Alexander and . rhlldren returned to the city yester day morning after spending several weeks at wrightsviue. :':- ' ' . Mlus 'Oaerdo Keeter, of G rover, 8. - c, arrived tn the city yesterday af ternoon to visit Miss Annie Boney, at her home on East Fourth street. 'Mlsa Jennie Beatty haa from Cleveland Springs. returned Mr, 8. B. MoeYe. a prominent young cotton merchant of West Point, Mlas., la spending several days in tha city. Mri J, LV Davia left yesterday af ternoon for Wrlghtavllle to spend a tew aaya with his family. Mr. George B. Hiss is spending few days al. Rhodhlss on buaineaa. Mr. A. Oregg and son, of Shelby. were guests in tha city yesterday. Mr. 8. wittkowaky, who haa been visiting In New . York for the past twa weeks, has returned to hts home In the city. .... Mr. Jt, u. unk has gone to Mont gomery, Ala., on business. aw, -j. H.- Carson Is In Henderson- vllle. , Ha will spend several weeks mere. Mr. Laurie Hill, of Oermanton. spent last night In the city. t Mr. R. R. Byrnes, of Savannah. Oa will arrive to-night to be the guest of Mr. F. H. Andrews. Mr. H. O. Speaa, of Winston-Salem. was registered among the visitors, at the Buford last night . Mr. L. H. Miller, of Mooresvllle. spent last evening In the city. Mr. F. D. Holcomb, of Oreensbora; was a Charlotte visitor yesterday. Mr. George A. Stockton, of Burling ton, spent yesterday in the city on Duaineas. Mr. J. F Nlssen, a well-known manufacturer of Winston, spent last night in the city, stopping at the Bu- rorfl. ' i . Prof. I. A. Matheson. suDerlnten dent of tha Durham graded schools, is spending to-day In the city, a gueat of his brother. Dr. J. P. Matheson. ' W VI . TT 1 1 " 1 1 I Insurance agent of Danville, Va., Is spending a few days tn the city. J. R. ward left last night for Golds- boro, where he will be engaged in business in the future. A DOUBLE WEDDING. Mr. R. X. Ifunter, of Charlotte1, and aitna A. D. Krai, or Rtarkvllle. Miss., One of the Cnntraotlng Copies. East Mississippi Times, Starkvllle, MUa., June It. One of the most notable events of the season was - tha double wedding which transpired at tha Methodist church Wednesday eyenlng at 4 o'clock. The contracting- parties were Mr. Robert Nlabett Hunter, of Charlotte. N. C. to Mlas A. D. Neal. and Mr. Watt Holmes Bikes to Mlsa Beetle Neal. both of -this city. The cere money was performed by Rev. Hat 8. Spragins. pastor of the Methodist church of Oxford, assisted by Rev. J. - Mrs. C. C. Hook and son left yes terday .morning for Concord to visit relative Mrs; E. W. Dutton. of Atlanta, Oa., Is visiting at the home of Mr." and Mrav ." 8. A. " Abbey, - on Eaet Fourth street t s '. m Miss Ola Brown, of Concord, and MIhs Emily Drewry; of .Raleigh, are visiting at the home of Misses Msr- guerlte and Blandlna Springs, in Dil- lr.. r u m. .tt.. urn at Handersonville. .Mr. S. E. Carson will go to Hen- deraonviiie to-day. Mr and Mrs. J. B. Willis are vis iting In . King's Mountain. v .' Mlas Eva Llddell has returned from New Tork. Mrs. R. S. Buabee left last night for Birmingham, where her sister. Mra. j. M-Tult is desperately lit ' . Sr . Mlsa Lily McRae Is visiting at her former home at Wadesboro. She went down to attend the marriage of her brother,- Mr. John McRae. to Miss W. Dorman. pastor of the Methodist DeBerry. :s church of this place. Promptly at , T 4 ,tM PPointed tima the bridal party miss Liinan Moyar is in ureensnoro. arrived at the church. Miaa A. a. vialUng- her slater. Mrs. Cllndenen. Neal was accompanied to the altar by her sister. Mrs. W. D. Hartneas. matron of honor, while Mlas Bessie Neal waa accompanied by Mlas Willie Neat another slater. ' Mr. Hunter, ac companied by Mr." John Neal, of Charlotte, and Mr. Slkes by Mr. Elmo uavia, of this city. , Tha bridal party, preceded by the ushers, approached the altar to the beautiful and anul- Insplrlng strains of Mendelssohn's wedding march, played by Miss Marie Crlts. The two brides ware becom ingly attired In white chiffon and their bridal bouquets consisted of lovely white roses, while the young Isdy usners, Mlnses Buale Harrington. Mary, Bell Gladney, Hadle Crlts and Mollis Funderburk. wore white or gandie with pink . rosea. , The . two brides are daughters of Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Neal. of thla Place, and are In. deed winsome, attractive yound ladles ana in rArtnniri vwuima tn k Miss Lottie Albea.1 of MeAdenaville. conaratulatad unon wlnnln nnh inva. riiitu ui loet piini id tihil anins I iv nriaea. wnue ina voniur araniis. Delia Norman. , .'. , -v Imen are among tha worthiest of the land. Mr. HuntM. nf Ika arm Misses jrranaie uoodaon. of Con- I Hunter ft Vaurhn. of Chariotta . . la cora. aaa nuin uroome. or ureena-iona or ina riainar vnnnr hiia iuM . boro, were the guesta of honor at alof that section ol the country and ts ironry nan ana perry wnicn was held in high esteem by alt and Mr. given by the Misses McNtnch at their I Slkes, son of the circuit clerk of this home on Tenth avenue yesterday county. Is one ofth best merchants ariernoon. Tnoee present wsrei and farmers In this vlclnltv. Misses Nancy Brown. Addle Hlnson. I Mr. and Mra Hnnter loft Imnuuil, Adelaide urr, a-aura May Ranson. lately for Monitor. W. Va.. to vl.lt Mary McLaughlin, Willie McLaughlin, his parents, after which they will be fiora jfnni, Miia Kusseii, Isabel I at noma at Charlotte. Mr. and Mrs. McDonald, Mary Leaner, Maud Mc- Slkes repaired to fhetr home at Pats. wnera-tney were tendered a recep tion by Mr. and - Mrs. H. 11.. Slkes, line grooms parents. . - Mn. 11. C. Gouger and daughters. Mrav Dawis and Mlsa' Clara Oouger, are going to Keaiucty to live,; . , - ... i . , : ,. .. .. :' v. ''Mlsa Almede Bailey haa returned from, Hot. Springs, Arkw where she went to nurse a patient, . Mr. al Mrs. J. W. Cannon and Mr. . Laura ' McGIII Cannon, of Con cord, came over yeaterday In an au tomobile and spent the- day with friends, , . . .';:... ' -Mra E. Hussey and daughter, Mlaej Xouise, who have been visiting Mr, N. Hussey, on Jackaon Terrace, left yesterday for their home at Warsaw. V Mra C OMcManaway last night from Hlddentta. returned 8 ' ; 5 Klnnon, Faye McKlnley, Alice Moore, , v ixuise Miner, XMeiue Kay, Julia Irwin. Sara Hargrave, Mary - Sams, Oracy Woodruff, Ruth Grooms, Bleeker : ''.'T Reld, .Beatrice Blake, Grace Hartley ; MCMincn ana - Measrs. juu McNinch, . j Tom Moore, Edwin Shaw, Carl Hln son) and .'Harry f Wakefield. The TO DO V, W, C. A. WORK. chaperonea were' Mr. and Mrs. 8. S. , iiit.,.uvii. ... anil am. . r . TK, nc '' Nlnoh, Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Smith and , llsa Rebecca Ranson. , , ; ' Dr. and Mrs. C. A. Mlaenhelmer ' and- Mra Walter H. Davidson leave ' next week for an extended trip In the , west They win visit. Denver, Col., Yellowstone Park ; and many other places of Interest In the Rocky Moun- Ulna"'. V " i v ' Mrs. Chsrles A. Moaeley and chll- "., dren leave shortly for ' Aahevlile - where they ) will spend tha greater ; part ot me summer. , Miss Sarah Jones entertained a few . of her friends at her home on South Tryon street last evontnir, n' honor of Misses Marguerite and Ulan 1 dlna Springs and their gueals. Mlnra Ola, Brown, of Concord, and Emily . Drewry, Of Raleigh, and Meears. Wll . llam and Wylle Clarkson, of Coral- ; Clve your nundny ilMMtrii the famous Kin- Id boon Htvor." Ask for Blue . Riiboa .Vanilla, , Mlsa Annie) Trottrr Will Go to Chi- on go to Takft a Special Course for New Work. .: , ' . , It will be of Interest to her many friends In this city to know that Mlas Annie 'Elisabeth Trotter has decided to enter tha work of the Young Wo man's Christian Association as a sec retary. Mlas Trotter will go to ChU cago In September, where she will take a course of training In prepara tion for her Work. She will make specialty of the study of tha Bible and domestic science. - There is special demand - for-' secretaries of domestic solence In the Y, W. C. A. work In the mill settlements and In the city as-oclatlon. .;'..;''.. For several yeara Miss Trotter has been a teacher In the Charlotte grad ed schools, and as a teacher and Christian worker she Is well-known and highly regarded, and her friends win wiah fur her the greatest suc cess In her new work. She Is a cap. able young woman, and will no doubt meet with .the . success ' which aha merits. Miss Trotter Is at Montreal at pres ent, where she will spend the sum mer.. ' - 5 ' Mra. Joe full Very lit -The many friends ,of Mrs. Joe M. ull, formerly -of this city, but now of (Irmlngham, Ala.,- will regret to learn that aha Is very 111. It waa said last night that herf condition la critical, Her sister, Mrs. Henry Fowler, who Is vlnttlng her, is also lit Tha laat report received from Mra. Tull Indi cated that she was resting easier than he had been doing and that .la con Idred a hopeful elgn. , V To Caatonla, July 4th.' A, 'X Lieutenant N. Wilson Wallace, ac companled by eight members of the Charlotte Battery -will leave Tuesday for Gaatonla, .where they will partic ipate In the Fourth of July celebration. Doubtless a number of Charlotte people will run over to Gastonla next week to be present at, the exercises. Lieut. .Wallaoe. and squad will carry with them the oM Howluer and four horseav , -v- '""' """'!"' ." Messrs. W.lB. Ardrey, W. J. Stew art and J. J. Bailes, of Fort Hill, a C spent a few hours In the city yea terday afternoon on their way to Wrlghtavllle Beach, where they 'will spenn. a-weea.-' j- ' n ii l,'V'-V VICTOR RECORDS JULY how dn sale, wholesale ; and 'retail.- 1 , i You are cordially Invited to visit our. Victor Display. Room (on second floor) and : hear these or any othera Victor Talking Maahlnea 110.00 to 1100.06. Wa sell them.' any . model, on easy monthly, or weekly paymenta. Call or write us in regard to It. Stone &6arringer Co. Victor Distributors for the " : Carollnaa. White Stone Lithia Chick Springs Mineral Waters SO CKXTS PER GALLOV IX 5 GALLON DK.MIES. 'Phone orders to DILWORTH DRUG STORE HAWLEY'S PHARMACY JORDAN 8 DRUG STORE J. P. STOWB CO. CHARLOTTE DRUO CO. ATKINSON S DRUO STORE TRYON DRUG CO. ' MAYER'S DRUG STORE BURWELL ft DUNN'S ReUll BLAIR BROS. CO. k W. L. HAND A CO. . . REM RESTAURANT DENNY CAFE , SO CENTS PER GALLON IN GALLON DE3IIE8. Brannon ' Carbonating ' Co. - Diatributlng Agents. .'Phone 8S5. EXTRA MIELitNERY VALUES- SATURDAY . ..Our, buyer haa been la Um North era markets for soma time and has secured some of tha mom extraordi nary, values In : nice quality , Hals Vo have ever lad. .. lie was able to close but' from" several of "Uie beat bouaca nm big ' kU of st) nan Hats at ridiculous price,' Our milliners have pal forth thetr beet efforts In getting them ready for Saturday's selling and we win be able to show you some of the choicest Uatb you have seen this season at Jast about HALF REGULAR PRICES OR LESS SOCIAL Aa a bis leader we are offering an exceptionally choice lot of Trimmed Hats at .. . . V. tv i. .. tl.dt each. They comprley new, carefully de signed and trimmed Leghorns. Tus cana. Chips and Chip Sailors. Tus can Sallors and the latest Chiffon and Mull Hats, ' ' ' All are new. stylish, dainty and pretty, and worth at laat $3.00 each. Tour choice to-day" ., .. $!. each. NEGLIGEE SHIRTS ' ' This Is the season when one wants to dress for comfort, and - for comfort only but . there Is no reason why he should not look and feel well dressed and naattat tha same time. CULTIVATE ' CAREFUL ; . CARELESSNESS. It Is easy to be comfortable) '. clean and well dressed, tod, by . sending, alt of your pretty colored shirts to the Model Steam Laundry We COMMENCING - TO-DAY will begin a reduction sale of every- piece of goods In 'our house. We have too many goods. They must go. We can't carry any over to another season.. So we have put prices on them that will move every Suit and Trousers pattern we have. For 10 days we'll give every cuxtomer a cut of 15 per cent on every order. These goods are stylish and up-to-date. Every garment made under our roof. ! ' . . M. 8. BURCH A CO Successors to R. E. DAVIDSON CO.. 4 8. Tryon Street. ,.-S 5 CC1ST0N By Winston Churchill, author of . "Richard Carvel.- "Tha Crisis," , . "The Crossing.", ).' Just out, and a good ene. We .' have them. " . .f PRICE. 1 JO. ... J HOUSTOiJ DKO'J i CO. Books, ; SUtlooery and Art. . V Touf attention Is called to our; I stock of GO-CARTS. Rscsnt . shipments .have ' ' made our ; stock complete. We are ready ' serve you with the T "BLOCH?' ;go-carts. tb best ctrt that you can buy,' .: Ko othr ;'mak' e aV good.' ' ; There may be some Imitations, . but none genuine without th ;.name ("BLOcil'!. on'"it ..!..; i For sale only1 y N'V,;; ''i'' LUDIfJ f UPJJITURLi COMP'Y. V ' ' - '- i : - -; v-' r .? b',-.v..;..w : r::- : .. ;, : ' ' Mmzttfiv-A y$:'V;Wi ; -h I 1 ISllilTciiiyi I s. EBHaIMSSilVSaBI1SSlBM - $2.50 to $3.50 "Portia" Oxfords 'r? $1.98 Pair, f This Is a standard Una of Women's Oxford Ties. Slippers, etc. In all the leading styles, made of the very beat material. NO OLD STUFF; i every pair fresh and up-to-date; all slsea. At the prices we have made, on thla Una of fine Oxfords, why, every pair ought to be cleaned up before the sun goee down, and no doubt will. Sale begins at o'clock, , Hundreds will flock to thla sale, because they are familiar with thla Una of Oxfords and Slippers. In connection with thla regular line of Oxford Ties, we have placed on sale about S00 pairs Oxfords for women, not In all slses and styles, hut a good selection. Oxfords worth from f l.SS to tl.TS to go at T5c. and Me. a pair. We also have a complete line of Low Shoes for Men, MUees and Children, And you'll find the prices much lower than you can, buy elsewhere. it Sample Line Shirts 99 For Men, Lion Brand Shirts 11.00 to $1.25 Shlrta at .. $1.10 Men's 8hlrts $1.00 Men's Shirts .. . . 7&c. to $1.00 Night Robes e e Tec. ii.oo. .. 60c. BELK BROS. Shoe Headquarters : Wholesale and Retail I? ''r . . . i- Clothes The weather man la getting down to business now; . ha Is dealing out "real summer dsys." '. If you want to be fixed for them you had better get Into a nice, cool SERGE SUIT Nothing nicer or smarter for all-day wear "and part of the night." Hummer Suits, with or with out the vest $10.00 to $22.50 We have Straw Hats. Under wear, Negligee Shlrta and every other thing for the man who dresses comfortably and well. Blue Serge Coats and Coats and Vests $3.50 to $7.50 Yorlte Bros. & Rogers FORSALEl ;'..'. j :; 0 acres In Mecklenburg CoJ, N. C, On B. A. L. Railroad.' This Is mineral property, known as the Harknass Mine, Waa worksd In 1817 and $0,000 In gold was taken out at a depth of only 0 feet, vein . was 7 feet wide, price 110.000. r , 116 arret in York county. 8. C. Fine gold mine and farming property, Price iio.gon. . , ' Wanted More farming and ' tlm bar lan da for Northern buyers. JT. Jj. KIMMON'DS A CO., Reel testate Ttrokert, Roa Tit, Char lotte, . fj. , Ready for Another Big Busy Saturday Lots of Extra Specials Prepared For It. Hot Weather Hosiery and Undenveer Ladlea' Bleached and ' Taped Veals, full atse ft Onta.- Ladlea' fine Iaoe-top Bleached Veeta , , Id Onav Ladles' Drop-Htltch Hose . . . S ! Centa, Children's Lace Hose , ft Centa; Ladles' fine Clause Lisle Thread Hose, the best made for summer wear! to sett at tl rents a pair, They are going here at 1ft Coats a pair) 1 pairs li cents. .1 ' Muslin Underwear Specials Some mighty good bargains In Muslin Underwear on sale now. ' t. . Children's nice Muslin . Drawers .... 1 Ones, laid lea' Corset Covers ,, . . .. . . , . . ft Ceata, " Very nice Corset covers, la-cent, values; at ., . . .. .. IS Oats each. , 1 ft for II Cents.. ' . . Ladles' Long Oowns, good Muslin .. .. .. .. .. .. 4ft Cents. The Summer Millinery clean-up goes right on until the laat of the Sum mer MlUmary la sold. Positively no Summer Millinery will be carried over.'".'.' t; -, .... -s- , 4,000 Hate divided Into two lots; Hats worth from 1.60 to tt. 10 each; ' 11 kinds, shapes and colors, all thla season s best sharpee. They nnt : go and we have mads two lots at two prices ', , ! and S& Centa earn. The knife haa out deep Into the fine Pattern Hats, too, the Hats that sold far 14.09 to 11.00 to go at , . .t ,a M flowers ftx.Oft and ft.00 seen. I.J0O Bunchea all this' season's left-overs, on counters together at ene price for choice . . , ..... . .. . . . . . . . ft Centa a Dum b. This, la the stors. for . real .bargains. . , ;.' ';" ;';:.';.:'" V ; i II rrrn-. . nr I' V mm u Charlotte's fast : Crcv.inj ; Cct":rtn:::.t : Sere. : s ' ' v . cr.j Cc.!c2 Streets. (crr j T.
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