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'CIIAI1L0TTE . DAILY OBSEBVER, JULY" If ,1000. . SOCIAL AJil) PERSONAL 7 ' " ' j . ' - atsasassajBsassaa ' v ' MlHS'Allce.'SprulIl.- of Loulsburg, will arrive In the city' to-day to be the guest of Mrs. W.,F. Dowd, on East Morehead street 'f'-. Hv JT VVv. ;" N' Mr. Charles , King, wilp go to Dallas this morning to attend tho i- ' sessions of the united jUutheran j synod. 4j-jl?--;yft ' Miss Rebekah Nichols returned 'to A '.. her home at Plnevllle yesterday after i ' " I I . ' 11 mAHnA Dims A T l 1 :,.v-vV.' worthv4r..v- ."i" "';:''' k ""r Mrs. C A. Bland and daughter, lit- . f tie Miss M,ary Terry Bland, will leave : (';.fv to-morrow morning, for Wrightavillo . , ZJeach to spend some time. ',"; Among the visitors la the city yes- ' y , terday was Mrs. , A. T i McCollum, of ; .iV-'Jied Springs, who. was a guest, at. the. VC" Central.... -w R;,;- v ' "' Mrs. ; W. D. Rock went to ; Dallas Vr- yesterday to attend the United . Lu-. ; " theran,8ynod. -.v.,.' ;;'' 1 . ',- , ' - A party consisting of the followln; ' ' . named Charlotte people has returne : to the city after spending a few day , at Wrightsvllle Beach: . Misses Lacy V; ' . Kay, Louis Jones and Katharine Ray; 'y'f' Messrs.'- Chase Brenlser, John Tata : v ; nd W. B. , Robertson. - : -i . '.. e. , .e. - , ' . ' Col. and Mrs. Al Falrbrother, of Greensboro, were In the city a short " ;;- ' ; while yesterday morning en route to 1 - .. ' the Southwest and West. They will '' visit relatives In Calf ornla' for some time. Col. Falrbrother Is the brilliant ' editor of Everythtng- Mrs. J. F. Torke and children are , visiting at the home of Mrs. B. F. . "Rogers, at Concord, . i Mrs. . Charles T. Henderson, of . Croff, is moving to the-city. She win lire on west Finn street. . ; i" 5 : . 1 Miss Delia Nolen. of Oastonlo, Is spending a few days In the city with , ner sister, Mrs. N. w. Lumpkin. ' Mrs. M. E. Asbury will leave the middle of the month for the moun tains, where she will spend August. - Mrs. w. T. RoberUon and Miss . Mary DeLaney.wIll leave this morning lor Hlddeolta,,. where they will spend several weans.' 1 Mrs. C. M. Carson has returned from a trip in the mountains. Mrs. W. B. Ryder and daughter. Miss Virginia Ryder, and Miss Alice - Springs leave to-day for Tryon, where they will visit for several weeks. m , . The social event of to-day will be tne cara party ' to be given by Mrs. R. C Moore at her home at Dllworth, this evening, in compliment to Mr.ntrs. Wylle and William Clarkson, of Cot. alcaaa, Tex. Euchre will be played. Miss Delia Norman entertained at a luncheon yesterday afternoon In honor of Misses Eugenia Gregory, of .Lumpkin, Ga., and Ruth Crowley, of Danville, Va. The other guests were Misses Irene Allison, Fannie Andrews. - Evelyn and Minetta Diffey and Mesat-M. James Montgomery and Perry Mc Ginn. Cajds reading as follows were is sued yesterday: Tou are Invited to a "Little Muslcale" ' f to be given at the Studio of the Richardson School of Musto (Third Floor 8prlngs Building) " . On Saturday, July 14h , at 10:39 a. m. Mra W. H. Young " has gone to Btatesville to visit relatives. " Miss Lorene f oung Is visiting Miss Kate Hatty, at Spartanburg. ' C. ' Mrs. W. J. Hyndman, who has been visiting relatives In Chester and Tork vllla, 8.- C, has returned to the city. . 'Miss Mamie Grlffln left yesetrday for Chick Springs, a C, where she will Join a party of fellow WlnthroD Collets student, who are arMni1lnir some time at that well-known resort. Miss Loul Sloan, of Davidson, ar rived in the city yesterday afternoon i to visit at the home of Miss Louise . ; witners, on worth Graham street. . r- Capt. and Mrs. Claude Morrison and children have gone to Pennsylvania 4 where they will visit relatives for :. several eeks.- . . " ' " Mrs. McAlford and Miss Hattle Mc Bryde, of Maxton. and Miss Lillian Austin and Miss Pea real I. of. Red Springs, are visiting at the home of Dr. ana Mrs. F. O. Hawley, on North ,Mng atreeb Rev. and Mrs. A. L." Stough, of , , , rineviue, spent yesterday in the city. . . Df. and Mrs. L. B. Newell, of New ' . ans, spent a rew hours in the city yes- : leraay, " Miss Elolse Farrow, who has been visiting relatives In Concord,- la now spending a few days with her parents, ; . Misses Annie and Carlta Brawn leave to-morrow;.for the mountains of 'r Virginia, where they will spnd. aev eral weeks. - ., . - '' J. 'Mr and Mrs. W. C. Dowd and Mrs. V E. C. Register will leave this evening ' r for Chase City, Va., where they will t attend the sessions of the Convention ( .i of. the North Carolina and Virginia Press Associations, whloh will hold a - Joint meeting there. . After, the con vention Mr. and Mrs. . Dowd will (?;f spend some time at Atlantlo City, N.J. Miss Irene Allison and her smoat. , ; '. Miss Eugenia Gregory, of Lumpkin, i ua., win leave eaturaay . ror Wash ." Inartnn. whara th will nnA m. Miss Pearl Gardner,' wh'o. has been 1 a guest at the home of. Mrs. J. D. Mo . V Call,' will leave this morning for her . noma at uneioy. N 1 v. Mrs. A. L. Ross and children. Of , tsausDury, spent yesteraay in the city with relatives en route, to Bennetts vllle, 8. C. . ' . . - .' ' v : ' ... 'u V- ' a a ", t Mr. and Mrs. Geo. H. Bel linger leave to-morrow for an extended trI0 ; North, t- They will visit Washington, t Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York -' and Niagara Falls, and; before return slng, to Charlotte, will spend some s time with Mr. and Mm. Paul GUmore 'l at their home on the Hudson. ' ' it k t ( , - " -Among the visitors In the rlty last ' ' evening was Rev, and Mrs. J. E. I. Wlnecoff and two sons, of Whttuvllle, ... who were guests at the Central. - -- '"'v ' '' " ' " : Mrs. William A, Thomas, of Plates- ville, was a guest at the Central, last . night. V . y r-i- ' S Sg '' M . 4,'" Dr. and Mrs, C A. Mlsenhctrnf-r. Of .; Charlotte, and Mm W, A. Ingram, of , ( will iinm nniinnry n.fran wnfn 7"U ran sat Ulna Rithon Vanilla." ' Anaoliitat FASHIONABLE WEDDINGS ,'- require Invitations ' that ' are In accordance , with forms adopted 1 by', fashionably-mKMfM'J,'f.Z!fi t'f'yJc't-V V, . Invitations which we : engrave are the proper shape and sle, praseology and arrangement: (Lr. correct, stylo of engraving Just , right and everything' in accordance with the dictates of , social usage. All work done in our Own factory here. ' Low prices and strict promptness. , Snd for free 'samples' and 'booklet. -'i'l'r-tt' J. P. 8TEVEN8 ENG RAVING CO., 4 7 "Whitehall 8t, Atlanta, Go. ' i i f m i i' in i i' i Wadesboro, , aro . at ' Mammoth r Hot Springs, Yfyo. 'o.i'.rr" ..;- 'vm:': V'' ' Among the guests at the Buf jrd last night was Mrs. W. McXatV of aiaxton. .j ,r-:. .Tsvs.t'-' v , PKR&ONAIi. . ! . t: ';-.-V ' Tba Movemrut of a JVumbwr of reow . -pie, Vlaitorw and Otliers. , ". Capt. J. T. Elmore, of Henderson, returned home yesterday morning af ter spending the day with his son-in law. Mr. Clarence O. Wearn. - - Mr Richard. Adams . has gone ' to the mountains to Join a camping par ty. i. ,ft- '.-- yi-' , v . i Mr. J. C. Marshall, of .Wadesboro, spent yesterday In the city, -. Among the visitors In the city yes terday was Mr. E. J. Matthews, . of Candor,, who was a guest at the Cen tral. - l : A ' ',: -iv -I-".- Mr. O. M. Boyd, of Gastonia,- spent yesterday in Charlotte on business. Mr: Arthur J. Draper, . of Spray, spent yesterday in Charlotte. He was a ruest at the Manufacturers' Club. Mr.. R. F. Coble, of Bessemer City, was In the city yesterday, being a guest at the Bnford. - . ' Mr. C.S. Young, of FoJlston, was a visitor in the city yesterday, Mr. George W. Prltchett, of Greens boro, spent yesterday In Chralotte on business.- Mr. H. B. Jennings, of Lumberton. Was here yesterday being a guest at the Manufacturers' Club. Among - the guests at the Buford yesterday was Mr. E. L. Pegram, .of Stanly Creek. ' Col. W. I. 8tone, of Gaston cohnty, spent yesterday in the city with friends. Messrs. O. D. Wheeler and Charles M. Glenn have returned to the city after spending some time at Wrights vllle Beach. Mr. Wheeler, went to at tend the meetings of the architects. Mr. Plumraer Setwart spent yester day. at Monroe on legal - business. Mr. Paul C. Whitlock. of the Char lotte bar, went to Salisbury on bus!- nes yesterday, - Rev. W. L. Walker, of Atlanta, Ga and -Mr. J. O. Walker spent yesterday at Huntersviue. - Mr. William Plummer, a Greens boro Insurance man, Is spending a few days In the city on business. Mr.- R. E. Poole left yesterday morning for North Wllkesboro on a trip through the mountains. Mr. E. K. Graham, of Chapel Hill, is spending a few days In the city. Mr. R. O. Alexander, of Black Mountain, is spending several days In the city on business. Mr. R. C. Hunting, of Wilmington. was a visitor in the city last -even ing, being a guest at the Central. Among the out-of-town people in the city yesterday . was Mr. Z. F. Long, of Rockingham. Mr. J. W. Wiggins, of YanceyvIUe. was registered at the Buford Inst night Among the out-of-town people here to-day Is Mr. William F. Gaym, of Greensboro, who Is at the ilufotd. Mr. John Wood, business manager of the Greenville, 8. C, News, was In the city last evening. Mr. W. B. Bradford returned last night from Greensboro, where he at tended the State Republican con" tlon. r ADDITlbX TO OIL MILL. Elba Manufacturing liay Company Have v Capacity; of KM) T Will 'on of During Not - Cotton .Seed Deason. ;t ; r. . . .. : '?;.,.'-.,.,-- The new building of the Elba Man ufacturing Company, north of the city. Is nearlng completion. . It is 40. by 18(1 foe t la dimensions and . will bi used, as a warehouse and to accom modate additional 'machinery to Ue Installed for the approaching seasou The capacity of the old plant waa 80 tons of cotton seed a day. With the addition, the -plant-will have a capac ity of 100 tons a day.. The new ma' chinery is already arriving and every thing will be In readiness by the opin ing of the season. . - . , v-r. The Elba Manufacturing Company Is .one of the city's . newest large eif terprlses. Its plant, for , the manu facture of cotton oil and cotton Mod hulls and meal. Is one of the be6t equipped and . most up-to-date In the country. It contemplates, In the near future, putting In an oil refinery. ; '; Law Firm of Sntnce aV Newell Dis solved. By mutual agreement of both part ners, the law firm of Spence ft New ell has been dissolved. The' suite of offices In the Wilkinson building for tnerly occupied by the firm wilt' bo retained by Mr. Jake F. Newell. Mr. John B. .Spence has leased the ofuco, In the same building, formerly occu pled by Col. D. G. Maxwell, which hu well have overhauled and nicely fur nished. A feast of Things for wen -t - Fresh New Goods are always at tractive and when you can buy them at less prices than are asked for shop worn goods they are doubly attrac tlve. Come to see us this week. Millinery Two iCC(rj!X4'iar SUIT 1 1 Jj N AA' (A- LOWERING PRICES The rush is over assortments must be greatly reduced-r-and our tailors kept busy. That s the reason we re lowering price- Knowing buyers reach cut for values like this. TWO-PIECE SUITS. i We are doing a big business in Hats; not only using all pur milliners, but had to get' extra help to trim as fast as wanted. The Hate are new and fresh and about half former prices. Shirt Waists and Suits Bought under price and you can buy them cheaper than they can be made. Made of nice materials too. I5c Printed Dimities 10c Yard Beautiful neat patterns, on fine Checked Dimity, right new styles, and regular ISo quality. A big lot to choose from, per yard 10c. THE WATER IMPROVING. Sif ure, ' twice a fur other kind. the "Dlue Ribbon Flavor". Is pr- Dally Examinations Show Satisfac tory i'urlncallon I'cnnlman Brown Making Another Analysis.' According to the dally biological ex aminations of the city water, being made by Mr. W. O. Kibble, of the C. Morgan Company, the condition of the water rrom the city s new water works system is Improving. Mr. Kib ble says that the purification is quite atlstaotory. The examination yes- .erday revealed no baccilus coll com muni, and the total number of bac teria present was 15 to the oubio cen timeter. ' - , Acting Superintendent Pat H. Williams, of the water-works, has sent another sample of water to Penni nuin at Browne the well-known Bal timore chemists, who are now analys ing It, Their report will be ectlved within a few days. THE BIGGEST PAYMENT YET. Tito Mechanics' Pcrwetaal ' Building and Loan Association to Pay Oat V $9t,T0O Next Tuesday. . Next Tuesday the Mechanics' Per-, petual Building and Loan Association will pay to the holders of the tSth series - of stock, the neat little sum of ,?00. Of this aum. tn.2l will be In cash, while the remainder, $14. 075, will ga towards the cancellation of 61 mortgages. The lost payment on this Stock wllf be mad Saturday. Thla payment is 4he larges In the history of the building and loan work In America. There Is no other organ isation of Its kind that can show any thing that will even approximate It. While the Mechanics' Perpetual Is but S8 years old. It Is already regard ed as one of the foremost building and loan associations In the country. $17.75 vi n The season's most favored fab- ! rica are Included at this price and you'll find that It's always 'easy to make a selection from our assort ments. Cabaniss & Co. Inc. Tailors t S. TTIYCM STREET. MAKER THE LIVER LIVELT. Drlno Laxative Fruit Syruo aivea Mr- msnent relief Is rases of habitual con stipation ss It stimulates the liver and reatoras the natural action of the bow oil without Irritating thaae or arena like pills Hi ordinary cathartics.- Does not nsuse ate or gripe and Is mild and plnaaant te take. Remember the name orlno and refuae substitutes. R, 11 Jordan t Co. ' ' Would be expected to ask a ; great many questions about Its .ancestors ..- ,v' 11 " n ' miK A.MKRICAJf I RCKINKNH - ,-. MAX .': -v ; asks- What can It dot . The writing machine he' wants la the one that can do the great est amount of perfect work In a given time and whose du rability Is guaranteed. That machine Is to-day '.''.,.. THE FOX VISIBLE, v , 'Ask to see it or writ for de f scrlptlva circular. ' Stcna & Bsrringer Co. OFFICE OtTllTTiriW. ! Glearhess AS WELL AS Qteanness Is on of our strongest talking points. A ' garment may be clean, ' and yet not be clear and a dark, dingy piece of laundry, looks Just as badly as a dirty article. ' . , : To secure the. beautiful re sults which we obtain at our establishment requires an In finite smouft of, painstaking, carefulness, skill, watchfulness and the most modern and. up-to-date-machinery.-. ' -r We know how- to launder propenv and wt- claim , our worn to he the best -In State. the LOOSE LEAF L e d g c r s and ..Price Books.. Having taken the exclusive gency for the "McM." Price Book Co., we ars prepared to offer you prices on this line of goods that will astonish you. Corns In and take a peep.. . Houston-Dixon & C O. M 10 Gents. One case full yard wide (not the narrow kind) white dotted curtain Swiss, assorted slse woven dots, so 14 -regularly at 12 l-2ct ',".',1 .Special 10c. itir . ... Arnold's Biege 1 6 2-3 Arnold's Blegeryard wide, double fold, patterns resemble the high price' Imported woolens. Especially pretty In the grey, blue, and green shadow effects, and adapted for separate skirt and Eton suit use . . .Price 10 2-ic 50 Inch Silence Cloth 25c (0 Inch, unbleached good quality "Silence Cloth," sold than our much ' higher . . ..Price 23c. Bargains in Summer Muslins 10-cent lawns batiste and dimities , .Be. 12 1-2 colored lawns and embroidered Swisses ..7 l-2c 25c Floral Chiffon Crepe, bright choice attractive prices .... .' The Tremendous Reduction Price I3-13c. ..UMBRELLA SALE FRIDAY.. Watch for Prices. BELK BROTHERS Shoe Headquarters Wholesale, Retail H itXaSattaa ' CAMJIXE ATLATTAPARK Monday, Tuesday and Wed nesday nights. : Will A. Peters Stock Co. , '). - . ' ' . - Reserved Seat Ticket on Sale ; : at Jordan's Bi)niISliailow otiaDqit . ' The actual value and 'economy In our Furniture dis play Is immeasurable In Bol , lars and cents, for Its variety Is wide enough to mft evsry demand , of large or ' small , purse, and the quality excap-' tlonal, considering our prlceaj : Let Us Show You, and Yoa.Will Doubt No More: a: LU3!N FURNITURE COMPANY Summer Wear m GOING AWAY Og STAYING AT HOME We've all the little things for summer wvar- that help to make the summer season an enjoyable one. ftnft Hhlrta In 'endless va riety; Tics, Collars, Helts, Un derwear, Hosiery, etc. Whatever you may be apt to have In mind In the way ' of summer Toggery that would contribute to your comfort you're most sure to find here., with a, moderate price attached. Yorite Bros. & Rog c rs This to be a Busy Weeii E t' getting ready for our semi-annual inventory which begins next Monday. We are cleaning up a great many lots of goods at Special Bargain prices. All summer goods must go as we do not want to take them In stock to carry over. Check Ginghams Again To-Day Another case J, 000 yards will be sold to-day at the same give away price again l-tc. 1 Muslin Underwear at Very Special Prices LISTEN - We sre going to dispose of all our light weights. ;' Do' you want Bult or pair Trousers T If so, w .are' tba people. Suits that wars to and, HI now 110 and 111101 Suits that were t and lis now tit and tlT.IO; Trousers 110 and III now IT.I0 and II. If you want any, of these goods ihls Is your ,chsnce, and they are made, under the same roof, and don't you forget If. Coma and sea us. It don't cost anything to look. If wo haven't get what you want, no harm dona, v ' " .. . M. u. nrucii ji co, '...-'', - HuooBmrs to ' - " It. . DAV1D80N A CO V V , d S. Tryon Street. . -. Ladles' Long Qowna, made of a splendid quality Muslin. gain at " Ladins' Corset Covers .. , Ladles' fine Corset Covers, good ZS-cent values Z for 15 cents. Ladles' Muslin Underskirts, with tucked knee flounce , . Ladles' beautiful Lace Toka Gowns Ladles' Chemiso Ladles' Plain Tucked Skirts S for 71 Cents. Ladles' Hemstitched Ruffle Drawers Ladles' Muslin Pants ', Children's prawers .. .. Children's and Misses' Nice downs A special bar-' . . . . O Cents. ' Onto Each! IS OnU Each, TS Cents, ft Cents. SS Cents. I Cents, . a a 23 Cents. IS Cents. 10 Cents. 49 Cents. . Hot Weather Hosiery Specials Ladies' fine Clause Lisle Thread Hose, the best black; very thin; no bet ter Hose sold for tS cents a pair. Have sold hero special at 11 cents'" a pair. They go now at . 13 1-1 Cents. Ladlea' fine Black Lace Hose, the regular lt-cent ones. Now 10 Cents. Ladles'' White Drop Stitch Hose, no better ever sold for IS cents a pair. . llore now . . .. . i , .... , ,, ,.,..' 10 Cents, r Ladles' new Moroerlxed Llale Finish Vests, bleached pure 'white; Regular , IB-cant selling vests; all sites, good shapes. They go here now at 11 1-1 Cents. 1 Ladies' New Style Belts .i Another shipment Just' in, the same wide Kid Belts In Black and White, that others are selling for 10 cents each; back .. .. ,. Ladles' White Embroidered Wash, Belts Full also rolls fancy Crepe Paper .. .. Stamped and ' Embroidered Center-Pieces Bureau 1 Scarfs and large Center-Places Black Applique Lacs . . '. . ., ., . , . , .' White Washable Hand Bags . . . , i W. B. 11.00 Corsets Infant" gampl Caps the new style ( fastening In t Cents. 10 Cents. 10 Cent, ft Onto. 10 Cents. Cent Yard. S3 Collin. . .-I ' ' ammmmn mm mM aMsjssjpjjsA mm. j.rH J - j l.'..-. y." ........... 'iiTOixrirr - ' CO Cent. 10 Ccuti. Department ;Sto; Corner Trade and Col! fouUuu.
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