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CHARLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER, JULX 211000. f ; 4- i 4 ., ' SOCIAL -AX D PES0 A L - i . Miss Mary KfcMullen, who hut been ' tha guest ol Mrs. H. I . Adams, 'ort North Tryon street for th past week, - Jeft or her' .home in FajrttvUlv lust ; Alcht'S The other guests at MrsvAd. am' house party have .toeen . the tol v lowing named: Misses Lent 'Wall, of Greenville, 0, C.,' and Margaret Fuller, ot Houston,; Texae,' Ind. Messrs. Mees, Crctghton Jotta. - ' and Wltherboe, of . Char- -V Among the visitor In th 'ciry"'yea. tarda war Tdlaa !f:th,et C, Orayof Gaatonia, and Mis OU' E-"Bonner,"of Monroe, who wera gueata at the Hotel ? . Buford. S ' .1 " ' iru Helen- Brem went to Rocklng- . ' hanv yesterday morning to. visit Miss rattn Covington. v: ;;i- J Amour the visitors In the cHty v , , tarday were Mr. B.Vr.Whltriey. and 'Misses Grace and Bessie Whitney, of i let juuiora. , ,- , : MrTahd Mre.:R. B. Stonr"or Ashe villa, ware visitors In Charlotte' yes terday. They wera gueata at the Ctn tral v' . ' Mr.: and .Mrs. VC H. Smaad left ; .. . Vesterday for Lvnchburs and Farm ' villa. Va, where they -will visit rela- uvea for some tims, i ---j ' V - .' - ' vA-'.-.v .-.'- V. . ' Misses Lavolette Collins and On thla and Carrie , Ruddock left yes 1 ' terday morning tor Wrlghtsvllle r ' Beach,-' where they , will spend .some v ; : uma. ' ' "Mr. J. Frank .Wilkes and children . v.j . left yesterday morning for Society 1U11, a. C. whore thoy will visit rala- mt m . v Miss, Sadie Stewart will leave thla i v ' morning for Cleveland Springs. - - sf . v Mrs. J. A. Allison and Misses Irene -1 Allison and Eugenia Gregory -return ed home yesterday morning after spending a week at Washington. i - " Miss Alice Holland will leave wlth . In a few days for. Virginia Beach, Va., -r where, with .Miss Leila Young, she will spend severs! weeks. . . Misses Laura. Bell and Hunter will leave this morning for Norfolk, Vs., ; - where they will spend some time with friends. .Vc . Mrs. N. O. St-heeves and Miss Nel lie Rousseau, of Wllkesboro, spent a ; . few hours In the city yesterday, stop ping at the Central. "Miss Jusnlta" Summerow, of Hous--r ton. Texas. Is vlrltlng the Misses Howell, on East avenue. . v r jjra. Jasper Hand, of King's Moun r. . taUn, Is spending some time with MIsh V . Minnie Downs, at her home In Provi dence township. Mrs. J. Hlrshlngrr and Miss Edna Hlrshlnger, who have been spending 7 several week In the North, returned home yesterday morning. Miss Lavlne Evans la spending some time In Spartanburg, 8. C. Mrs. E. W. Dutton. who for the past several weeks has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Abbey, on East , Fourth street, left yesterday . for her ." home In Atlanta. Oa. v Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Berryhlll, who are at rtghtsvllla Beach, are cx pected borne to-morrow night. w. Miss Laura Etheredge went 4o Sa luda yesterday to 'spend a few days t with Mrs. R. Uockwood Jones,- at her cottage there. Misses Julia Powell and Floy Sey mour, of Brownsville. Tenn.. are visit Ing at the home of Cbl. and Mrs. W. H. Taylor. Mr. J. N. Mallonee announces the engagement of his sister. Mm. E. P , i Mallonee, to Mr. T. L. Jeffreys, of Frankllnton. JThe wedding will take s. . place In August. Mrs. Mallonee Is the matron of the Atexander Home, which ' ' position she haa held several years. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Taylor and . ' none. Masters Curtis and Will, of At- lanta, Oa., are visiting Col. and Mrs W. B. Taylor. Miss Fsy Webb, of Shelby, spent last night at the Central on her re turn from Wrlghtsvllle Beach. Mlsa Catherine Strnn. of Spartan- burg, 8. C, la visiting Mrs. W. O. Nlsbet. BRIEFS. A Few Minor Happenings In am) Abont the Oily. . . Mr. John H. Tucker, of Paw Creek township, yesetrday annouhred his candidacy for county commission er. He la the latest Richmond In the field. . , Archdeacon Ef A. Osborne will hold services and preach at St. Mary's Episcopal church, at Hlgh 'PInt, to morrow morning and night. He will administer the holy communion at the morning services. The receipts at the city -cotton platform yesterday were 10 bales and the beat price paid for the staple waa II. 40, cents a pound: The receipts for the corresponding data of last year, when the price waa 10.10 centa pound, were ti bales. f To-day Is the 45th anniversary -t-Oteflrt- tatUI-( - Manama. - he first great Southern victory ot the civil war. Aa all the old soldiers will recollect, It was In (tats battle that Qeneral T. J. Jackson received the title ."Stonewall," a name which het bora until his death a little less . . than two years later.' - ; if '' For the first tlma In ' several . menthe Register of Deeds A. M. Mc ; Donald and his foYca of deputies yes- .,' terday "got even with the board," ' that la, registered every deed, mort-'.,-' gsga. and document of any sort re ix: reived at the offlea' for ' rgistratlon. rT Mora papers were recelvd In the lata ' afternoon, however, and work will be '" resumed thLi morning, ' . , . .'. There waa Just one lonely offend , er In the city police court yesterday morning, . She waa Lou Wallace, a " colored matron who haa faced the re , ," eorder aeveral times for being dlsor i ,' derly, drunk, scrapping, etc.- She was V charged yesterday , morning with keeping her premises In an unclean. 1 ... unsanitary: condition, but aha prom , ;V Ised to clean things up and the re rorder auspended Judgment. .--;''' '-'. ..i q:"'. Mr.' J. A, Donacarcn Goes to Asltevllle. '- Mr. J, A. Bouscaren; who haa been . . local representative for the National Cash Register Company, haa been ..transferred to the new territory made in the western part of the State, with headquarters at 'Ashrvllle, Mr, Bou , . , acaren has already gone t Ashovllle .to taka charge of his territory. He will be succeeded In Charlotte by Mr J; L.' Montgomery, of Oenrcla, ' who '-,'., will niova. to Charlotte within a few i - weeks. -r ' i y ,t If you are without prelmllr and slm rtr went the tt. Just gt Blue Ribbon VanUi Exuacu V Tho SIovcnM-nt of a Xunihe ot Pct 1' VWtora and .OUiora. j , "' Mr.' Hope C.-Neely haa returned to the vlty after spending. Ji!s vacation with relHtlves In tho county.' t Mr,-N, B. Broughton, of Raleigh, was among the visitors In the city yes terday, being ft. guest at jhe CentraX Mr.'VVyilllum. , Durham, o Tryon, spent yesterday In the city.', v. - . v Among the out-of-town people' here yesterday was ,Mr,.- Mv F. Shuford, of Fayettevllle iiY";;""" '' ' '.) ".s'i i Mr. J. P. panders of Greensboro,' Was tn the ' city yesterday;1 being, a guest at the Buford. - v" . ' : : Mr. A. A. McUachen, of LaurinbUrg, spent yesterday- In th ' city with friends, ;: ,,1 , ' '-. ,v - f, - Rev. C. O, Vardell, of Red Springs, spent; yesterday in the city en hia re turn from the mountains. i -'''', 1; Mr.- W'llborn Davie, of WUmlngton, waa a visitor in tho city yeetcrdfty. be ing a guewt at th Central. u . Mr. Charles- Butt, of Montgomery, Ala after spending a few days tn the city with relatives and friends, left last evening for' Wrlghtsvllle Beach, wheretis will spend a week.""" " Messrs. John W. 'Todd and J. E. Crayton returned!1, home last nlghtjuf ter attending the big Eastern Handi cap, at, Philadelphia, Pa. Messrs.. Wilbur Huntington and Ell Hinsonr wllr leave ' thla morning for Montreal, where they will spend a few days. -" Dr. H. M. Wilder, -who has been spending soma time . in New . Tork, will return homo to-day. Mr. Edwin Wadsworth has returned to the city after epndlng a fort night at Wrlghtsvllle' Beach. Dr. J. F Robertson has returned to the city after a stay at Wrlghts vllle Beach. ...'-. Mr. 8. F. Haynea Is spending his va cation at Wrlghtsvllle Beach. - Mr. J. p.. Abernethy, of The Ob server, spent yesterday at his formor home at Newton. t Prof. F. P. Hobgood, of Oxford, spent yVeterday in the city, being a guest at the Manufacturer's Club. Mr. J. P. Delllngor. of Cherryvllle, waa registered at the Central hist night Among the visitors In the city last evening was Mr. F. K. Tomlinson. of Fayetevlllo. Mr. A. J. Housrr. of Winston-Salem, was among 'the guests at the Buford last nl;ht Mr. R. N. Pettis, of Greensboro, la Spending to-day In the city. Among the sruests at the Buford last night was Mr. J F. Anderson, ot Statesvllle. Messrs. A. J. Klrby and E. G. Mc Lurd, of Gastonla. were among the guests at .the Central last Titght. THE TRACK RECORD IA)WEREJ. Lexington, Mr. Paul Clint liiini'x Fnt ri-r, tJoos Exhibition lair-Mllc In 1-5 1-2. Thereby Lowering Tra-k KtM-ord fomc Fast . IlaHi llio Track a liltllo Hcnvy. Loxington, the flne black pacer owned by SIT. Paul Chatham and driven by Mr. W. Q. Koss. went h i lamest half-mne at the fair grounds' yesterday Afternoon ever made on ; the local track, that of 1:05 1-2. Lex- 1 lngtun was paced by a running horse, j driven bv Mr. Frank McGiun. and j made th time with eaifo. Those ' who wttnes.nod the pprforrnnnce bo- lleve that he will lower this record i with a fast track, the ground yrntci- ) day afternoon being very heavy. The races of this, the nrnt, regular ; meet under the auspices of the Char- , lotte Road Drivers' Association, were ! exciting- from start to tinlsh. The 1 heats were fast and furious, and the ! interest was kept at fever heat at all ' times. .-.. ! In the free-for-all race. Bonny Ben- I ton,' belonging to Mr. Paul Chatham. ! won the first prise, a handsome slop ' watchoffered by Gn ribald I & Bruns. 1 the time being 1:17. Lena Wood j line, belonging to Mr. J. Cochrane, i won thf second prize. 110 worth of' hsrness offered by J. W. Wadsworth Rons' Company. Virginia, belonging 1 to Mr. Georxe P. Wadsworth. won the third prise, a handsome rocking chair donated by the Parker-Gardner j Company. In the 2:30 race. J. C.. owned bv i Mr. P. M. Cave, time 1.15, won' the first prise, a Panama hat offered by ' the E. W. -Mellon-Company. Albert T.. owned by Mr. James W. Wads worth, won the second prize, a amok- : Ina- stand, offered by W. T. McCoy. Billy Buck. Jr., owned by Mr. Sid ney Mr Aden, won the third prize, $10 worth of harness offered by Mr. Ar nold M. Shaw. In tho. S: SO rac. Josse James, own ed bv Mr. J. W. Turvevr time 1:18. won the first rrlx", s bath robe offer ed by the Tate-Brown Company, Glentake, owned by Mr. J. E. Carson, won the second prize, a box of cigars, offered by C. R. Mayer A Compsny. Yellow Kid, owned bv Mr. E. C. Os borne, won-the third prize, a pslr of driving gloves, offered by Mr, W. 8. Dorr.- There were about 450 people In the grandstand .who witnessed .the races. The snort was clean and far beyond tnat wnicn is round in most cities of Charlotte's size. , The second meet wlU be held two weeks hence.. It Is the purpose of the Chsrlotta Rosrd Drivers' Asso ciation to havV -these races every fortnight. As the season progresses It Is hoped that some running races may be arranged among the local "horsemen. The coiUcwls yesterday afternoon were far above the average and well worth the time and money of those who witnessed them. TII12 BUILDING CONTRACT LET. Mr. J. A. Gardiner Secure Contract for the Krectlon of the New North . CrollM - lxli!! Ciaefv-llHiMlMg Work to Commence mi Once. The contract for the erection of the new bullditie- at the - corner of Church'and Sixth sheets, which U to oa occupied by ihe , North Carolina Medical College this fall, has boon awarded to Mr. James A. oardlnee, one of Charlotte's welt-known :trh.l tects. Work Is to commence at onte, orders having been given that the structure b finished as quickly as possible. While it can hardly be com pleted by the commencing of the fall term, effort will be made to have It ready for occupancy -by January 1st ' '' i., .. '.- Tna Observer ; haa already ' made mention of tho fact that a number of prominent physicians of the rliy are Interested financially in th North Carolina Medical College. , ThI ex plains In part how it, come ' shout that the. college Is, to be movad to Charlotte, The Junior and senior classes of the Institution will , recHve iheir Instruction here next session. Tha v year, following the onhomo"r class will move down from Davidson and the next year the. entire colleno will have been transferred Dr; J. P, Munroe. whose . headquarters will 're main for the time at Davidson. I resident, and Dr. Stokes Mutiroe Is vies president; Pr. I. W. Falson, dean, nd Dr. W. O.NIsbet. secretary. Be sides the officers, the stock hAjdcrs are the following named l Drs. R. L. Gibbon, J It., Irwin, 13. R. Russell," A. J. Crowell.. C. M. Strong., O. W Pressly and C. H. C. ' Mills, all rf ! cnsriolte. a .-- The new building will be of brick. three stories hinh. It has been de signed - especially for a medical col- le building and will t furnlaned with all the modern appliances, IN THE SCPERIOn COCRT. Two .More 'fnne Non-8ultyf TI'O -Cas of Ji S' Carpeutrr va. Meek ' raburg Iron Worka Now On. 1 Judge, Bi. " p. Peeblea. presiding at th present civil term of the Superior Court, la making a record at non-sult-Ing cases In which he believe the plaintiffs have hot sufficient evidence to warrant a waste . of th court's time. Three or, four cases were thrown out Thursday and. two were non-suited yesterday, these being L." O. Ed mondson vs. the Seaboard Air Line Hallway Company, and C. H,- Robin son A ' Company , va. j, the Atlantic poast Line Railway-, Company. ' , The case of - J. ' W. Bhtk w ' va. the Highland Park ' Manufacturing Com pany waa heard yesterday. It result ed la a mUitrlal. ; . . - . : . - The court is now engaged in hear ing the case of J. W. Carpenter vs. tho Mecklenburg Iron Works. Car penter was Injured while operating a, machine built by the defendant company and he bases his suit on the claim that the machrne waa defective. Mlpnfy vwfLr- Youth'H Companion. : ' No subject-'eould be mentioned on which Uncle Era stun had not some thing to say, and In many matters he had a large -experience. "No, sah, J. don't approve ob du els," he said to one -of -the summer resident who delighted In hearing him talk. "Oh. yas, s&h, I's fought a duel once. Yas, sab, wld trifling yallar man, about a gaL Yas, sah, we war bound to marry de same one. "We fought dat duel, out in de road, sah. In a lonely spot, an we didn't experenc no shot's on de pus son, either ob us, but we brought down a fine cow, sah, dat was watch ing de affair from a medder ovah de fence. "So 'Oustus he paid fo' de cow, sah, an' he done tuk de gal, an' I'a stayed single an' kep' cl'ar of duels de rest ob my life." Messrs. W. W. Moore snd C. R. McGinn will leave to-day for Hldden Ite, where they will spend some time, time. Your Ideas Worked Out -BY C. A. EASTMAN Maker of Artistic Necessities, aI chltectural' Wood Wrk. Wood Carv ing, Ornamental Pattern Maker, I Kr,HPiai,i t n winrt! (-hurrh Work. Pulpits, Reading Desks, Memorial Tablets. W WEST FIFTH STREET. Trousers Tou'Il need an extra pair of Trousers for your, summer out ing, or a pair that will render good service until the cold. chilly winds of November drive, you You'll to heavier covering, find here medium weights and tropical weights for eutlng wear. All this season's ( most fashionable patterns, faultless ly tailored, are offered at' prices so reasonable that you'll Hardly Consider the Cost $3, $350, $5 mi $6.50 Wa can fit any alxe man. E5XT3 YorlteBros. & Rogers Tot comfort, as well as convenience, ' try one of our Velour or Leather Couches for your stttlng room.' They will help you pass the hot days pleasantly. Prices are low,' with quality guaranteed. - Velour Couches, all colors;' regular' value $I.J0; our price 17.60 . Velour Couchea,-all colors; regular value IIL9l our price $9.60 Vvrvalour Couches, ' large else,' regular value, $14.10; ouf price 111.00 Velour Couches, Isrge else, regular, value 1 10.00 ; our 'price ,114.00 ; Verona Velour' Couchea, large slse, regular value 111.00; our price, ;! fit.to; " t"f'.--.'-"" '''yi'",;;:":1''"' f'-' i. ' ' i ; ' '.; Leatherj douches. Tegular fvalue IS0.0t our. price. $11.00 .Leither Couches, regular1 value ItS.OOj our price , . '.. . :,. $11.00 ' -; ( Leather Couches, regular value 142.00; our price ;'. $$7.00 ,' We' need, the' floor apace to ehow our new fall stock, which will beginto arrlvg In' a few days. ;'! '; t- '".;. ' .'' r'r:'':,' iiili II v iL - y ; U' . Another Millinery Sale Saturday -Kewrfrsh,-tyllsh Hatg atv-hatf and lesa than former values. Oura ia the only Millinery Store In this city that haa' gotten in a new stock and at marvelously low prices. Look in window, andots more ready for to day's trade. .- Nice enough for any body; worth $J.OO to $4.00 . . . .$1.10. Special Trimmed Sailors and pret ty Shapea. worth $2.00 Duck Sailors, with Silk Pompons; worth I LOO 50c. -Children's Hats at same reduction. Another Sale Mill Remnants. fine Ribbons ' We have a friend connected with a big Ribbon Mill and he gets us tho Remnapta. We have a fresh lot for to-day. All silk, all colors: widths up to Inches, and values up to '25c. a yard. Plenty for good choice all day. per yard . 10c. Also lot Q to 10c. all silk narrow ribbons; all colors; a big bargain; per yard . . 2 l-2o. Shirt Waists As a special to advertl.se our Shirt Waists, we will sell to-day. only. 18 all-over Net Waists, silk lining. Wero cheap at $3.00. Our price to-dny $1.00. ' C - SWITCH OVER DON'T FUSS If you blame the family for fussing over poor laundry work, why don't you switch onto the Model Perfection Line We Invite you to visit our plant and Inspect our building and ways. We place ourselves In conspicuous view because we have pride In prr condition and confidence In our methods. MODEL LAUNDRY Get a He-Print Copf of the Original Lawson's History Of North Carolina ; . - Valuable to Any Library. , r Formerly Bold for 11.00. Not Sells for A0. ffl! OBSf RVER ?WimN(r BOCSET" 1 , 1 - CHARLOTTE. N. Q, BIG COUGH VALUES 4 1 , 1500 pairs Men's Pants will be placed on sale to-day. , ' These pans have been divided into four lots and will be told at - - ' 98c, $1.48, $1.98, $2.U8. There are no pants in this sale that were bought to sound cheap in print. And the actual cost of the pants has not been taken into consideration in assorting them. LOT NO. LOT NO. LOT NO. LOT NO. Chick Springs Water Saved Her Life She wns a mere ekeloton. 8ho wan curried to the springs on In-r boil. She wa RiYi-u uj to die of tndle:estl?n. , The could cut only liquid foods and (Inihain wafers. In three month hIk- was rosy, well anil ulrotiK and could est anything. Head the remarknhl slory or a proinhu-nt South Carolina woman : 8lmpHon llle. H. C, May 11, 104. Chick KprliiKs Co.. Gentlemen: I suffered from Indigestion and dyspepsia' for eight yenrw. during which time I was attended by one of the be! physicians of my county, who finally sdvlsed me to go to Chick Springs, ss a last re sort. I whs carried oti my bed a mere skeleton. I could est llipilclK a,nd Orahiim wafers only, when' I arrived. The water wits brought to my bod for six weeks; after that time I was en t ried to the springs In a buKKy. In a short time I was sufllclently strong to walk to the springs and take a mineral bath, also. At the close of three months I was strong and rosy and could eat anything my appetite eallecr for. I cannot praise Chick Springs water loo highly, ns It cvideniiy ssved mytife." " MHS. HOMKfl GOLDSMITH. 20 CKXTS PKII .OAIJIV IN GAI.iOY (iLAHii DEM I EM. Brannqn Cartonatiii Co 9t Stockholders' . Meeting of the Conservative Mutal LifeJ , Insurance Co.' Notloe la hereby glvsn that a, mat- Ins of tha stockholders of tha Con servative Mutual Life tnsuranc Coin- peny. a. corporation organised and existing nnderi ths laws of North Carolina, will ba held at alght-thlrty o'clock b. m. on. Thursday, tha aith day of July. IBOf. at the principal ofltce of said corporation at 817 Ik Tryon street. Charlotte,' North- Caro lina.' Th purpose of. th meeting la ths ratification of certain resolutions passed by th board of directors, snd the amendment of the constitution and by-laws or tne corporation. T. H. fbankun; resident. - - , CUASK BHKNIZKIt, Secretary. A. 10. McCAlTHUANI. Stockholder. 11. I. OIBHON. Stockholder". J. W.' 2IMMURMAN. Stockholder. 4. This the inn aay oi Juiy, ius. 1. 2. 3. 4. Men's $1.50 Pants Men's $2 to 2.50 Pants... Men's $3 to 3.50 Pants... Men's $4 to 4.50 Pants... A variety of patterns to select from. Now is your chance to buy an extra pair of pants cheap. COME TO-DAY! NEW LOT OF LONG WHITE AND BLACK SILK GLOVES $1.50 PAIR. Wholesale and Retail. I Stock-Taking Over z2 Ready For Business With Lots - of Extra Good Bargains i In going through tho stock we foil ml a groat many odd lots of various kinds of goods that wo want to clean up. Wo will got thoin out to-day 'and have them marked up4 ready for rolling. Saturday. Check Ginghams at 2 ' Cents Saturday wo will sell 3,000 yards host grade Cheek, and Solid Color GinghamS. Saturday at 2 1-2 Cents a Yard. Ladies' Hats For Ic Each i The last 1,000 to be sold to-morrow at 1 Cent each. Fine Colored Lawns S New patterns, in all the good colors for the season; regular lU-eent quality, picked up late in season , at away under price. ill Large Bed Spreads at Special Prices Extra large size and very heavy Bed Spreads, bleached !;., -. pure white, in handsome patterns; regular $1.50 val- j f - lies. Going now at $1.00;. each.''' ' Lots of g(xd upeeials all over the' stow. 1$, .P&r&y?. ' This 'is Charlotte's fastest growjng stored because! vr5 ; 0 i. ? sell the Best values in tho Best and ; most reliable V goods. ''!" t.'.. A , mi 98c. I I $1.48 5r ' go now at 0 Cents. . ") ! ' f -A V' v., ' ": '. ''-) V ,' ;-.W . .V,.. ';,' ',-; Busy Store
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