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CHARLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER, JULY 15, 1006. SOCIAL ND f EESOKAL - ' V rsi f . I Wllhotte entertained the following named -guest ' ait bridge whist, jrt her ," home on East More head street, ' yeserday' afternoon. In comDllment to he slater, f Mrs, F. O Watt, of Nashville, Teno.: Mesdamee W. B. Reynolds, C J' Alexander. ,1L ' I Adame, Harvey Lambeth and J. C. Abernethyl Misses Lucy Oates and Mary McMullen, , ofS Elisabeth City; The prise at carda was won' by Mlaa 8 Mlaa Wall."; of Greenville. 8. C 'arrived la the city Ikat night JUd. Is the guest of Mra. H. L. Adama, on North Tryon street. t ; ' . f.:W 4 Mlal Joaenhlne Pinch, after a Visit V ' : - (toJer; parents, at Danville, VaV re ? AV ; turned "t tha , city eaterday. JV.fc '.Mri.-Ti-B.-'Vlvlan and Mlsaee Xnnle . and Mare Vivian, of Auguata. Oa., are visiting relative la the city.: - ; . Mlaa Elfreda Kail, will leave thla ' , morning for "Wrightsvllle Beach, where shelll be the gueet of'MYa. V J. N. McCsusland, at theBeaahore '..' -Hotel.'' r -v ,'VM'-; , : I Mr. and Ml Husaey left yea 1 ; terday for Warsaw, where: they will visit relative for, aom -time. ' v : . Min 'Luey and Dora" Squires, of ' Providence, spent yesterday In- the city with friend ;, .V ,' ' ' wm ' Mlaa J&jinle Skeen, of Mount Plea-ant,-' apent yeaterday morning la.' the city with frleada en route to Green- ' Villa, R C, to visit friend ',- v .Mra. O. D, Mayes, of Hufltersvllle. Is visiting Mrs.. J. T. Weddlngton, on North Graham street . ' ' Mlaa Mary Virginia Toung. of- Con cord, la visiting Mrs. Sarah. Virginia Toung. on North Tryon, atreet. . ' Mra T. W. Ebeltoft, of Shelby, la visiting Mi M. P. Pegrara, Jr. Mr. Harry Link and bride, nee Ma- son, returned to the oity after apend lng their honeymoon in the Sapphire country. . j.' ' Mr. and Mi J. A. Fore nd child left yesterday morning for Wrights vllle Beach to apend a few days. Miss Mary Springs Davidson haa returned home from a month's visit In the North. Miss Evelyn drier,' of Harrlsburg, haa returned home after spending a few daya with her sister, Mr C. N. O. Butt . 1 . Miss Louise Sloan, of Davidson, who has been visiting Miss Louise Withers, on North Graham street, leaves for her hbme early this week. ' Mioses Louise Wadsworth and Mary Spencer Anderson have returned from a visit of several weekt the home of M!ss Edna Lockwood, In Rhode Island. , Miss Ruby PageJs spending several weeks with relatives in Aberdeen. ; Miss Nannie Motley, of- IleldsvlUe is visiting her cousin. Miss Ruth Hall, on-South McDowell street Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Johnston and Jlttle daughter left for Wrights vllle last evening to spend some time on the coast. - Miss Kathleen Smith, of Winston 'arrived in the city last evening and Is Visiting-her aunt, Mrs. J. A. McMU lan. In Dllworth: Mrs. P. H. Williams and little child left yesterday morning for Concord to spend a few days with relatives. Mr R. C. Holland returned last evening from attending the Lutheran Synod In Dallas. She was accompa nied by Mrs. J. A. K. Scherer and two children, Isabel and Paul, who will be her guests for several daya Rev " Dr. 8cherer. who Is In Concord, will join hla family this afternoon. Miss Nannie Motley, of Reldsvtlle is visiting Miss Ruby Hall, on South McDowell street Cant and "Mrs. John Wilkes left last evening for Saluda, where' they will apend the rest of the Bummer. A party consisting of the follow lng named Charlotte young people returned home yesterday afternoon after attending the dance given by Miss Ohls, Brown, at Concord, Thurs day night: Misses Marguerite and Blandina Springs. Sarah Jones. Laura Etheredge and Kmlly Drewry; Messrs. Wylle and William Clarkaon. Tatea Kelson, Frank Hutchison, Edmund Burwcll, Abnor Nash and John Basa Brown. HAS ANGER JfTT MOTHER LANDS Firm JTeadod by Vx-Gov. Black Will Not Defend' Murderer ot titan ford "UlUte aa lt-uU of(Lnttc of Dls W rluen. by Uie v Peevish . lining, Man in a Fl of Anger-. V Prisoner's Jfotlie Lands and Haa Cordial MtwUng With Mis Ciiorus Jlrl WifeWill lTobaUy Not be aom 10 ecore rermuwlon for Sun , day Vudc , . .. j,;-y, e. . n-,., New yprk, July 14. Mrs. William Thawr"mother,df Harry K. Thaw, ac cusea v of the murder of Stanford "White, returned to' New Tork to-day on the steamer Kalserln Augusta Vlo teria.'i The passengers did not land until nearly o'clock thla afternoon and it was then too late for "Mr ,Thaw to visit her son in "the Tomb To-morrow being Sunday,' no Tlsltors are allowed In the city prison except by , special permission. 80 .'far tha young maire wife,' haa been. unable to aseure the special privilege -from the ; cpmmlaslonfer;,.ol correctlQns, Whether the mother will attempt' to reach ' the , Tombs to-morrow ' Is not known. She may be compelled to wait until Monday before- seeing the boy upon whom aha" haa lavished $80,000 a year, from her own income. , Realising that vaha would perhaps arrive too late to see the "prisoner to-day Mrs.. Thaw sent ahead a wlre lesa telegram, which waa delivered to Thaw, early in the day. The message seemed to cheer hfm greatly. v Mrs. Thaw was' said to-day to be in fair health, having atood, the 'voyage home remarkably well. J: B. Gleason, of counsel for Thaw, and Chaplain Wade, of the , Tomba prison, went out . on the cutter that met tha vessel to-day and came up the bay on the Kalserln with Mrs. Thaw. .,;,... CORDIAL TO THAW'S WIFE. Mrs. Thaw waa accompanied on her trip from England by her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. 'and Mrs. George L. Carnegie.' She waa met on the pier by her son. Jonlah Thaw. The party was driven to the Hotel Lor raine, where Mrs. Thaw Waa soon closeted with Mrs. Evelyn Thaw, wife of the prisoner. Their meeting was said t be moat cordial. Speaking for hla mother-in-law. Mr, Carnegie said to newspaper rep resentatives to-day: "Mrs. Thaw la so nearry prostrated over uie terriDie anair that she can' not possibly see you- She haa ab aolutely no statement to make. If she has anything to say It will be com municated through her lawyers some time later possibly Monday or Tues- oay TrooaDiy, not at an. PRISONER DISMISSES LAWYERS. It waa atated to-night that - Harry Thaw has dismissed the law firm of Black, Olcott ft Bonyng In a fit of anger, and that firm, of which former Oovernor Frank 8. Black Is the head. will not defend the young Plttsburger In his trial for the killing of White. PRESIDENTS RESOLTJTIOX FIXED FASHIONABLE WEDDINGS ' ' require Invitations that are In accordance with forms adopted 'by fashionable society. -J 'I ' ,'s k J Invitations' which -we engrave are the proper' shape 'and ilse, - .praseology -and aYrangement are correct, etylo of engraving Just '.: f rlyht and everything In accordance ' with the dlctatea of social usage.',' All, work done in" our bwn ' factory here. ' Low prices and , strict promptness, f Send for free samples and booklet, ' t , P. STEVENS ENGRAVING CO 'il WhlUhall St, Atlanta? "Oa. t HCSBAND MURDERS WIFE.'! Hannibal LaJcet, Colored. Shoots Wife ac tne Seaboard Passenger Station , at I looking hamA Cold Blooded f liomlcldc Lake Kscape ' v " Testerday ' evening abbut the time the eaatbound train on the Seaboard passed Rockingham, Hannibal Lake, colored, she his wife, who died from the effects of 'the Woifnd about 'ten minutes. later. V Lake then made bis escape. - '.KV - It seems, that Lake and hls . wife had been having some trouble, due to jealousy -on bla part. He had told some one during the day yesterday mat ne would kill her before night She went to the dtepot last night to go off. She was standing In the wait ing room-doon when Lake approached her. He aaked her If ahe was not going back home and when she an swered in the negative, he drew his pistol and shot her. The first ball struck her in the. face. She turned to go and he shot her twice In the back. She went several yards and dropped dead. Lake left, going eaat from Rooklngham, and had not been arrested when the latest hews was re celtfed. i ' VMe Stone Strongly LilJiia Water Praised By Prominent Physicians Lynchburg, Va., August 1I, 106. w, I have used for mm time the ; water from the "White Stone LUhla Springs." In South ... Carolina, and flndjt -pleasant to take, a marked dluretio and eRpeclaly effica cious in Albumlnlurla of Chronic Brlght's Disease. JOHN 'D. WILLIAM, M. D." SPECIALLY CONDUCTED TOUR TO TORONTO. CANADA, NIAGARA FALLS, NORTHFIELD, MASS., KTO. On or about July Srd Rev. William ni t - 1 1 . - & . . it until win conuuci a pany 10 norui" field, Mass., and return via of Sea board Air Line to Portsmouth, stopping en route' at' ' Washington, Baltimore, Philadelphia, Niagara Falls, Northfleld, Boston and New York" Rftf1nr(t tn hav. on cured at all hotela and special rates on railroads and boat lines. The exact date of leaving will be decided upon In a day or two. The trip will be made In about twenty-two daya. For particulars, write Rev. William Black, Davidson,' N. O.,-or James Ker. Jr., C. P. A., S. A. L., Char lotte, N. C. Spartanburg; f?. C, May 11, My Dear Sir: , I have Jised and prescribed the-White Stono LUhla Water a great deal during the past iwo years, in an cases re quiring renal stimulation I have obtained uniformly good results. -In lithaemia and kindred affections . from uric acid diathesis it meets the In dications, and I am sure Its free use will prove It the equal of any water on the market Yours very truly, " I - J. BLAKE, M. D. Mlaa Llla Toung, of Winston, spent yesterday jn the city with Misses Julia and Violet Alexander, en route to Columbia, 8. C. . V . . . " Mrs. R. Lbokwood Jones, who Is spending the summer at Saluda, is u spending a few daya .in the city. . ' Miss Carrie" Stlnson. of Morgan ton, arrived in the city last night and Is apendlng a few daya with , her cousin,' Mlaa 'Fannie Andrews, ' en ! route' to Spartanburg, B. C, where she will visit her sister. - 'Misses Luclle and Corlnne Sim tnon . after a. visit of three or four . weeks to th Misses Boyte, left . yesterday, morning for their heme at , Memphis, Tenn. 1. W COinfTT BOCIAIt, j f V 7 Mr." and Mrs. R. M. Grey have re .turned to the city after Spending a few daya with Mr. and Mrs, Parker Klrk- ' Patrick, In Sharon township.' ' Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Mltchel will xe turn to .their.. home in Corslcaha, Tax the earry part of the week. . -, , 4 "i " ' Mfa J. M. Blgham. of HontemVUle, la s-tsttlng tier mother, M re. it., J. Grtlflth, at Ebenoser. ' t' ' , ' Miss Louise' Griffith, who has been Quite Indisposed for several days, is . much improved. ,' - , vv - ,: -,',. . '.: ' Miss 'Mary v Hunter, 1 of Bardls, la visiting Mr. and Mrs,', John, W, El' llott, at Sharon. , . ., , ' t i. '.?' j ,' ." Mrs. Parks Kirk pa trick . is visiting friends In Charlotte and Crab Orchard for a few days. - ' Mr. and Mrs. 3. T. Matthews have returned to the City,' after spending a week in the country with Mrs. Mat thew's mother. . . Three Strong points of Ulim Jftlhhon VaniUa extrartNbuoluts ptirlty, great stnngtb and dellalvus nsiural fruit f!- r. . ... '.'.. ..;.('.. ' In Reply to Opinion Given by John tiliarp MIIUu11a Heiore SaUIng for .ngian(i, teereiary ijoen Kaya Mr. KoiMtevrIt Will Powltivcly Not Run in JU. New Xprk, July 14. Before sailing to-day for Lohdon where he goes as a aeiegaie lo-me iniernaiionai parli amentary Congress. John Sharp Wll Hams, minority leader in the Hons. gave as his opinion that President Roosevelt would consent to run again. "It hink." said Mr. Williams, "that the President Is planning It so that he will be forced to make the race. The Presldcnf rather reminds 'me of the old lady of Saragossa, who hung about asking when the gentlemen were going tq begin teh kissing, as sne wameq 10 oe mer. Continuing, Mr. Williams said: "The Republican party has fallen behind the mark Profuse in promises. It has net lived up to what It orom Ised. For one thing, the party refused to .go Into the question of tariff re vision, as waa promiseo. Tnere is a feeling- of unrest throughout ' this country and it Is growing. A feeling of unrest alwaya acta to the dlsad vantage of the party In power." The minority leader declared that "W. J. Bryan Is the logical candidate rt vka rVkmnratin rSk riv ' Oyster Bay, L. I., July 1 4. When the Interview of John Sharp Williams was shown to Mr. Loeb, Secretary to tne fresioent, to-oay. Mr. ixeo said; The President meant exactly what he said on the night of hla election, that he would not be a candidate again for the office. That statement la Irrevocable." Dfilworth Floral Gardens a. flowers. Ferns and Palms, the choicest selection of Flowers, the best service, the lowest prlcea Just a word about our FANCT CARNATIONS AND ROSES They're the "Best Ever." Don't fall to secure some of them when you want something extra good In the way of Cut Flowers rbear In mnd the Dllworth Floral Garden W. C; McPHEE, Prop; Charlotte,' N. C P. O. Box 1X7. ' SS1-V00. Bell 'Phone Mullens, S. C, April 23, 1903. It Is with pleasure thst I write of the merits of White Stone Ldthla Water.-' I have several- paaenin using It now with marked benefit In kid ney and Stomach troubles. I havfe known a uric calculus to pass after using the water for only three' days. Respectfully yours. A, M. BRAILSFORD. JR.. M. D. ' Brannon Carbonating Co. - . 'i. none ;sa. JANICE - 1 THE FAMOrs PERFTXfE, JrST IN. - Wfe believe It to be the finest per fume made.. Anyway It was awarded the Grand Prise at the St. Louis Ex posit Ion. 0 I $1.00 per 0. DILWORTII DRUG STORE! Phone 247.' B. S. DAVIS, j MIL IL W. BLAND DEAD. Chairman of Board of Commlswioners 01 ciiatnam uoumy empires After Uriel Ilhieea. Speclafito .The Observer. - Plttsboro, Jaly 14. Mr. R. w. Bland, chairman of the board of county commissioners of Chatham, died at hla home hero to-night at 10 o'clok after a brief Illness. Mr. Bland was in his fifty-eighth year and waa as good a citizen as Chatham county had. Ha r.ame as near attending to his own business and letting other peoples' Alone aa any, man whom the writer knew. Stockholder's Meeting . , " e TUB -' . - vuT-lBl --1..: : Conservative Mutual READ GELLETT BURGESS' IN 61 QpGr PR A MACAi or 5 H " ZINE J CLEVERNESS ,J Mr. Burgess has never written a dull line. Hla new novel. "TUB VtilTB GAT.0' ; Is one of the most remarkable stories of dual personality ever pub lished. It Is startling and original and will undoubtedly create In terest because of the lrnulty ot Ita plot Every ona will read it and talk about It You -cannot afford to miss It. - The short storlea which heln to make this number one . of the beat yet Issued are ot the customary high quality which characterlsea THE SMART SET, and. must unquestionably attract wide attention. Among' tn-em are:- -." - ;,; - A Voal There Was," by Edna , - Kenton. . ':,'. 'Ills, Occupation," by Lmlwif , Lewlsohh. ' , J A Ilosary of Tears," by "The Arbitration Committee," by Anne Warner. "The Adventure of the Very Old Man," by Temple Bai ley. "Tlie Ilemis Crown,"" by Con- stance hnietfley, ,. Katlierine La Far go Norton. MA Conspiracy Inhibited," by Inos Ilaynes Gllmore. . ESS ESS PlIBtlSflING COUPNY, .452 fifth Avenue, New Yerh . , v. -JB0-93 fleet Street, London, K. C. ' ' Single ".Copies z5aT '"' , ' I Annual SubwrtptloiT $2.50. TRUNI1S AND SUIT CASES PRICED MUCH UNDER : THE USUAL A large shipment of Trunks and Suit Cases received Friday and priced much under the usual, 'a splendid opportunity for the vacationist to ' - earn a generous saving by taking advantage of this, our-annual special - sale of Trunks and Suit Caaea . ,. ' i v y' These, Trunks and Suit Cases are like others only In sice and general ap pearance, workmanship, strength, leather, , hardware ar4 far superior. .., Tothlng of a lower element except these special prlcea: 10-Inch 14.60 Trunks 13- lnch $5.00 Trunka 14- Inch $5. SO Trunks SB-Inch 6.60 Trunka . 38-Inch tt.60 Trunks . 88-lnch llO.Oa Trunka a e a e a $3.23. $3.75. $4.2S. $5.00. $7.50. $8.50. Special Suit Case- Prices S-Inch $11.50 Automatic Tray Trunk .. .. $5.00 Solid Leather Suit Caaea $(.50 Leather Suit Cases $7.50 Leather Suit Cases . '. $$.00 full strapped Composition Suit Case e e $10.00. . $3.08. , $3.00. . $0.00. . $2.50. Plenty of Long Black and White Silk. Gloves Don't think we shall be oat of this popular article any more this season, aa ahlpments are coming In now every few daya. Ten -dozen re ceived Saturday; elbow length; all sties; both black and white. Price $1.50 Pair. MAIL ORDERS RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION. BELK BROTHERS Shoe Headquarters Wholesale, Retail sbbbbbsbsVbIbsjMM HcCAWS PBIMIUM WASHING rOWDII Takes the place of all other washing prepara tions, and you get a fall pound for 6c. It dis solves, in sott or bard, hot or cold water and turns scrubbing into easy work. It can be used In every way for every purpose-washing wood work, fabrics, metala or anything else. 1 rax POUND 5c Sold by all frrocers. Made only by McCaw Mfg. Co., Macon, C. J Ypung Man. An swer This If You Gin It life Insurance Notice Is hereby given that a meet ing of the stockholders of the Con servative Mutual Life Insurance Com pany, a corporation organised and existing ' under, tne laws of North Carolina, will be held a eight-thirty . . .. . . .... o'clock p m. on Tnursaay, me zatn day of. July, 1906Y at the principal offlce Of said corporation at 117 8, Tryon atreet, Charlotte, North Caro lina. The purpose of the meeting Is the ratification of certain resolutions passed by the board of directors, and tho amendment of the- constitution and ' by-Jawa of the corporation. ;T. B. FRANKLIN,'' ' , ''-., President CIIASE BRENIZER, , , X , - Secretary. , ,"H ' A.. B. McCAUSLAND, - , , f " " Stockholder. 1 R. VU piRDON. . , V .' . stockholder. x' J.W.ZIMMERMAN, ' ' , Stockholder. ; Thla the 11th dny of July. 10I, .1 J " Wet fro offering . everything In' aur line of Summer .Ruga at big discount t Ruga o the latest patterns and all colors. ' '-'iYt , SO-lncli Matting Ruga,' I regular price $1.25. : Our prioo i . tie.' $-lnfh Bistllng Itugs, regular prlne $2.00. 'i Onr prico', . . $1.50. . - $x9.IW) Matting. Rugs,' regular price $$.78. ' Our price) , $5.00. ' ' $0-iacb fibre Rogs, regular price $2.00. Oar price . V. $1.60. v;; Matting and Fibre rugs' are 'just the' Rugs ior summer service,' cool and easy to keep clean. ,- , ,' u 1 ; s'Phone ua when you -want a Dixie' Canopy.' . We have them to fit either wood or metal beds, Price $$.00. V: T; McCOY Itkl to i 4-1 3 B THE SECRET OF GOOD WASHING The secret of good, washing Is pure soap, plonty of water and sanitary surroundings. From the time your Family Washing enters our doors until It Is returned to you It Is subjected, to expert treatment. It Is washed and rinsed mtmy times In our big rotary washers, and no amount of soap and water Is epargil make It clean and aweet. 7 No need to boll the clothes to "death," or rub them to piecea on, a wash-board. We want you to try our Special Household Plan the work will please you." Our wagons come your way' ! day have one atop. If It satisfies you to hava your oollara and cuffa returned' .with frayed edges, why don't you buy them that way la tha flrat placet ',. Model Steam Laundry USKN We' are going to dispose of all our light welghta , Do you want a Suit or pair Trousers? If so, we .are tha people. Butts that were $40 and lit now $10 and $11.50; Sulta that were $$0 and 115 now $11 and $17. 50: Troueera $10 and 11$ now IT.tO and $9. . If you want any of these goods thla Is your' chance, and they are made under the same roof, and don't yoa forget It. Come and aee ua. It don't eoat anything to look: if , we haven't got what you want, no harm done, ; "'V.. ' v" ". '1 '.;..,;..)'. ; If. a RVRCU COH 1 j Suecessora to -; L B. DAVIDSON as CO. ',. --'; 4 S, Tryon RureeC . CHARLOTTE STEAM LAUNDRY LAUNDERERS, DYERS, CLEANERS. 219 South Tryon Street . Urn Summer Underwear that will keep you cool offered In splendid assortment here this week. ' ;:'-,'i k--,v-'fVr The . hot weather has caused a big demand for per fect fitting Underwear , and we meet this demand with a reenfor ced stock of ail grades and siz es. . J' ''.'X -' v : - -Your chan( e to pick up , an additional Suit or two is now and here,-'' .'I' The Tate-Drovn Co. LOOSE LEAF L ;e d g c r s '.v.r- and os '. ..Price Bobfo.. , v ' Having . taken the exclusive gency for the "McU." Price Hook Co.. we are prepared to offer you prices on this line Ot goods that will astonish you. -Come in and take a peep. Houston-Dixon - V - .t ' f . & CO. .v Dramatization of , Dumas' r - Novel , ..' "MohteTCristb" -Special Features 'i "The Sylvssius" win 1 rntns si:::- Monday, Tuesday r.:J ' ' ntsday r:;; :lx
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