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1 ' ) v CHARLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER, JULY 27, 1906. r - si . SOCIAL AND PERSONAL Card reading as follow hay been , Issued: , . : . -Mr 8. Jennie Burrag .'Invite yu to be present at th , . man-slue of her daughter fl ' " Uertroda Kerr.r -,'-'' v ' : , . to -T .v. ., '.'.:'' ' Mr. John liaxter Rosa , Wednesday- evening;, -August, fifteenth - nineteen hundred and alx j K lk r-".f't at -Blent -o'clock;": ". Carmel Presbyterian Church ; ; Charlotte, North Carolina , - -f ' : Providence Road - The bride-to-be (a one of the moat ' popular young women In the county, bhe taught the achool . at Carolina, Academy last year and made many friends In Providence, The groom- elect la the only son of Mr. and Mra Thomaa O. Kou, of Providence town ship. He la a well-to-do young farm r. . ' . .. . .. '- 1 Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Fore and daugh- : tar. Elisabeth. i have returned from Wrlghtsvllle Beach, where they spent "some time. 2 ' !.;; -i; ?. Mr.; and. Mrs.' Joseph fampoen are visiting tneir aunt, Mra J. K. wanner. la wewtoDv'.. ", f . m Misses Anna Lois and Carabel Mc Dowell, of Steele Cneek, spent yes- ... Miss Jull Wallla U visiting relatives -; la Flnevlll this week. ' ', ' Mr. and Mrs. George rL-JBetllnger, . - who have been traveling In the North .. for tbtt past several weeks,, returned : corns yesterday, .., ,, -i k Misses Ella and Pearl Wilkinson . win leave to-morrow for Klddsvtlle, . where they will visit their grand father, Mr.- P. A. Keever. , '.,, . Ulaa Mattle Down will leave next , .week for Blowing Rock to visit Mrs. A. n. wash burn. Among the vialtore In the city yes- Mrasywera.M.ana Mrs. u. u. stock. ; of Greensboro, who were guests at . ins tiotei miiora "Mrs. Brevard Nixon and mother, , Mrs. M. C. Sims, have gone to JL- nolr,' where they will spend several .weeks with relauves and frlenda rv Mr. and Mrs. R.'T,- McAden turned to their home at Raleigh last night after a vialt to Mr. and Mrs. If. M. McAden. - Misses Rebekah and Elisabeth Chambers went to Blowing Rock yes , terday and will spend the rest of the summer there. Mrs.- M. 8. Parker returned to her home at New London yesterday after a visit to her son, Mr. C. w. Parker, : at Piedmont Park. m '-. Mr.' and Mrs. 8. B. Blspham and Miss Mildred Biopham have returned from Wrlghtsvllle, Beach. They will leave to-day for Ashevllle, where they will spend some time. . Miss Maggie Mayer, of Oxford, Is visiting her brother, Mr. M. C. Mayer, on South Tryon street. Little Miss Gertrude Hall went to - Jackson Springs yesterday to spend some time with relatives. Mra E. K. Bryant, of Memphis, Tenn will arrive la the city within a . few days to visit friends. Mra. Bryant formerly lived here. Mrs. Amanda 'Qlbnon has returned . from Washington and la with Dr. and " Mra It. .J, Brevard. - -1 Miss Maud . Harrel has returned " from Rockingham, where she viMlted frlenda . - . ' v'Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. Dorr have re turned from Wrlghtsvllle Beach, where they spent several days. '"Mr." and Mrs. C. L. Moor and daughterk Mrs. W. L. Wllholt, wilt leave soon for Ashevllle and other points' In the western part of the State. . " . .. - Mr. and Mrs. floors; Stephens have ' returned from Henderaonvllle MIm Sarah Kelly returned yester day from Qastonia, where "he visited . Rev. and-Mra -R. C. Anderson. MIrs 'Dorcas Lott,' of' W'lnston ' Salem, spent yesterday with Miss Ad - elald Orr on her way to Cliffnlde to ""attend a Imuse party. "The young la ' dlea of the Seventh atreet circle gave ,:, her a brake rid last night. , . . , Ml Llllte Mae Tomlln spent yes r. terday "In the city- on' her way to y her home at Statesvtlle, from Green " ville, 8. C where eho had attended house party. isriErs. A Few . Bllnor Happenings In and , -J vv,. Abonl'fh City, .'.;-..:.' Dr. W. M, Strong has resigned his position as resident physician at the Crowet panltarlum. , : '.Mr. -Frank X. Farnan, who has been ill at the Mercy General Hospital, continues 10 improve siowiy, . ' Mra C. B. Bikes, who has been 111 for. two weeka will soon bo all right. Blio s improving nicely, v; .Dr. W. T, HalL , of Columbia Seminary, will preach at old Ooshen cnurcn, uaston county, uunaay at 11 ociock. , , . : .,.-;,... . The cotton compress was In op eratlon yesterday for the first time In two or three weeks. About 600 bales of the staple were compressed. - The Lutherans are beautifying St Mark's church by putting In granite steps to take the place of the old wooden ones. - The foundations are to . Owing to iho fact that ther was no quorum present at the - matting ot the stockholders of the Conserva tive -Mutual Lit Insurance Company last nixtit, there was nothing don. ; J Rev.'v Watson & Boyce. of War- nock.. Ohio, -will preach at the First Baptist church Sunday morning. Rev. H. H. Hulten will return the last of the month and preach the- first Sun oay in 'August.. . ;,".'..Jt- ' An, Interesting meeting of Char lotte Lodge, No. Mi, L O. O, F was neid in the Odd Fellows hall, on East Trade street, last night 'Among those present was Mr.. B. H. Woodell, of Ktieign. grand secretary. , There will b a gam of baseball at the fair grounds this afternoon be tween tho Charlotte Athletics and team from Stanley Creek. The game, which promlaes to be a pretty good one, will be called promptly at 4: SO ociocK.- " . v ,i .. - , The receipts at the city cotton platform yesterday- were 71 bales and the best price paid for the staple was 11.28 cents a pound. The receipts for the corresponding date ot last 'year. when the., price . was 10.59 cents a pounds were, Jl bales, Mr. H. S. Williams, a young law yer. of East bend. Tadkin county, has moved to Concord and formed a part nership with Mr. J. F. Newell, of this city. The firm Is to be known as Newell A Williams, attorneys at law. Mr. Newell will remain here, while Mr. Williams takes car of the Con cord fflc. While Mr. J O. Brown, of Mal lard Creek township, waa driving nito the city with a buggy full of corn, ; tomatoes, potatoea and other produce, his hors became frightened at Mary Jane, ths rock-crusher, and ran away, overturning the buggy, spilling Mr. Brown and scattering; the load of produce to the four winds. The hors was finally caught, the damage repaired and the vegetables reclaimed. PERSONAL. Irs. M. I llama and daughters. Misses Kate and Fannie Harris, have rf turn ad from Wrlghtsvllle Beach, iv .wher they spent some time. ..V ' Miss Evelyn Grier, who has been vlcltlng her sister. Mra C N. O. Butt - . left last evening for her home In Har ;'.: rlsburg. i - , -v . ' ' ; ,M"r. and Mrs. D. J. Craig, Of ' . Statosvtlle, were visitors In tho city X' yesterday,-; ',"'..- . v ' -;' f "'. ' ..' v Among the visitors In the city yes terday was Mra M. E. Morrow, of -i Oastonla. . ' ' ' i - . ' ' ' " t '; Misses Mabel Trotter, Ida Clanton . and Puett hav returned to th city f . 'after spending some time at Wrlghts Vlll Bach f r -i- ',';i''w'" . ..' .Miss Margaret Itaughton left last j! . evening for Raleigh, where she will ' ' visit Miss Bell Andrews, -f . ..; ;. -v :.ii'-: r ft :i , StfliMllnjc'RcM-ard of tlO for cdnvicta . Apropqs the escape from the. Good Bamarltan Hospital of Neal ' Martin, '.' ? '. a convict who was sent to th insti - tutlon to recover from , an attack . of " fever, Mr. John B. Rosa, chairman of .1 the board of county commlsalonera ! . f yesterday stated that the county com Oonlsfcloners had recently decided to V offor a standing reward for. the ap ture of every escaped convict i 7 :v:V ifi'l ' , , x , Nest Contained ' 100 Eggjs. v "j : - Mr. M F.. Trotter yesterday stated ',- that the nest f the large turtle cap-V- tured at Wrightsvlll Beach few : nights ago by Mr. James 8, Hooper and miss Mabel Trotter was discov ered the day after the capture of the . turtle and that It contained 1(0 eggs, Ths turtle weighed about 600 pounds. The eggs were about the els of a hen's egg and perfectly round. " '. ..; :.l)r. 11.. J Drevard's Condlilon. ' , - The-many friends of Dfr RJTr Brew vard will regret to learn that ie Is dangerously 111 st his horn on South Tryon street " For six months his health has been fatting, and his con dition haa now became critical. Dr. Brevard hs a large circle of friends In this and adjoining counties. This sad news will cause them great grief, : ' '" ''' 1 " Everyhoity prefers tluei ftlbhort Lemon; end Vanilla after nc using them. Ab solutely pure. r twice as fnr as other kinds and tiis flavor Is perfection. , - I The Jlovctnent of a Knmbcr of Peo ple, Visitors and Otliers. Mr. J. B. Beall. of Philadelphia, Pa., Is spending' a few days in the city with bla parents, Capt and Mra A. J. Beall. Messrs.' Clayton P. Peeler and WU Ham Gant, of Belwood, spent yester day in the city on business. Mr. John M. Craig left yesterday morning lor Oastonla, to spend a few daya with his father. Mr. A. P. Rhyne, of Mount Holly, spent yesterday in the city. Mr. J. M. Archer, of Shelby, spent yesterday . In the city, staying at the Central. Among the out-of-town people In the . city yesterday was - Mr. J. A. Marsh, of High Point . Measra W. H. Swift and R. H. Pet tis, of Greensboro, spent yesterday n the city, staying at the Buford. Mr. H. F. ChrelUberg, Jr., of Winston-Salem, spent yesterday In the city with frlenda : Messrs. John . H. Wcddlngton and Lloyd Dayvault of Concord, . spent yesterday In the city on business, stay ing at the Central. Mr. James T. Griffith, of Monroe, spent yesterday In the city on busi ness. Among the visitors in tho city yes terday wss Mr. A. F. Bams, of Thom- asvllle, who was a guest at the Bu ford. Mr. F. J. Thomas, of Lumberton, wss Jn the city yesterday morning. Dr. William Hayes, of High Point, spent yeeterdny In the city, being a guest at the' Manufacturers' Club. Mr. J. CV Ballard, of Cherryvllle, waa a guest at the Manufacturers Club, yesterday. - Mr. M. B. Spier la spending soms time In the mountains at Fletcher. Mr. Ernest Ellison, who hss been spending his vacation in the North, haa returned to the city. Mr. John M. Bcott la spending the week at RiOi Albemarle county, Vs, Mr. W. C Btlkcleather left laat evening for Turnersburg, to spend his vacation. ' Capt Thomas H. .Oalther It spend ing some time with his wife, who Is visiting her daughter, Mrs. R. C. Anderson, at Oastonla. Master Wiley--Clarkson, who has boen visiting at the fiom of Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Springs, In Dllworth. haa returned to his home at. Corslcana. Texas. William, his brother, will re main her several days longer. Mr. U L. Williams, of St Louis, was In ths city, yesterday, on his wsy to his old homo at Wadesboro, where he had been called to se his father, Mr. H. Williams, who Is 'Critically 111. Mr. Archibald Johnson, of Thom'as- vilte, was in the city yesterdsy on his way to Manteo, where h will speak at a Sunday school .rally. " Judge W.: P." Council was In the City yesterday on his way to Hickory from Lumberton, where he held court this week.- Mr,- Fred A. Hull, of Ashevllle. na tional bank examiner for this district la spending a few days In , th city on buslheaa ;',r ;' tn ; t i Mr. ,Chrks McMillan, th ' well known Wilmington srchltscf - spent yesterday In th city conferring with the Charlotte Houso-Furnishlng and Decorating Agency,' which has th contract for decorating the lobby, of the Orton Hotel. ' at Wilmington. '. ' Mr. H. B. Moore, of Oastonla. was a visitor In the city last evening, staying at th Central. . Mr. II. P. Masten. ot Winston, spent yesterday In, the city," .'" ;.-,,.' ; h Mr. VV, M. Hunt, of Pomona, was registered at the Central last night ' Among th guests at th Buford last night were Messrs-' J. K. T. Mas soy and R. IL Wright Of -Durham, . Mr. - Gilbert,' Crabtree, of Raleigh, Is spending to-day In th city on bust BesfcV,:-.' ''- -v :, .,- , - Mr W. H.v Bryant' of Lumberton. was registered at the Central last night1' .. . ',."' .M-" ;''.'. f' ':'.: -Among the visitors In the city last evening waa Mr. John Mason, ot Dallas.- . : Mr. Thomas M. Denning, of Albe marle, was registered at the Buford last nlsht''iv.. -)" Among the guests' at the Central Isst night were Messrs. F. N. Pinner, O. 6. Boutherland and Tom Sheppard. of WUmlnrton. s ; , ; ' Mr. John M. Julian; of Salisbury, spent last evening In th city on business.- Mr. Julian Is th editor of Th Evening Post at Salisbury.. m ... : '. ' " , ' v JS THE CITY POLICE COURT. 'i Lottie Connor 's Assailant Fined Fine j, 13 - for Throwing Soap-Suds. . , , The. star defendant In- th city po lice ' court yesterday , morning was Luther Malloy, th colored ; cltlsen who was arrested yesterday morning before dawn on tb charge of as saulting Lottie Connor. - Luther had long, been taking liberties with Lot tie and they, appeared to be good friends, but he exceeded "the bounds Wednesday night when he used his flat on her. Recorder Shannonhous fined 'him tt. " r-,-- Kobert Johnston, a negro " youth, wss charged with an assault on Ernest T witty.' the . little one-legged negro who shines shoes just beyond Jordan's on North Tryon street Johnston and two companions had discovered Twit ty asleep in his chair and the mis chievous Inclination got the best ot them. They got Some water . and soap and, making a big panful of suds, soused it In Twltty's mug. thereby causing much .sputtering, and strong slang. Johnston wss fined 13 for his diversion. :'ri. ' :t S 25c Yd The values are up to 60c. a yard. Mostly match seis. Notlee th dis play n th , window and you will agree that It Is one of the most at tractive sales of Embroideries we have sver shown. Also In sal a lot of all-over Em broideries, pretty patterns; worth 60c. a yard. Choice big lot Sale all day; per yard , . ,. 25c Popular Laces Mr. D. II. Litttlrjohn Attacked by Canine. As ' Mr. David H. Llttlejohn waa leisurely walking up South Tryon street last evening after supper. Col. R.. O. Colt's hound-collle-terrler-fic attacked him and chawed a pier out of his right ankle. Mr. Little John asked .the police to arrest the purp for an' assault He stated that th said assault wss unprovoked, that he, had not offended the cur In the least and was minding hts own busi ness. "I believe that the attack waa premeditated." declared Mr. Little- John: "It was the coolest nerviest thing a dog ever did. He calmly walked up from the middle of the street, aocked him pinchers Into ray leg and as letsurejy walked away. White Stone Lithia Ginger Ale La f, .s ..... , MOD i i HATS COR81CT8 GOWNS ' ' Is your corset satisfactory t ', Does your figure need Improv.' ; JngT Is .-your corset i com-;, . ' f ortable - W4 make a special- ' tjr of fitting-vorsets, and ponl-- tlvely guarantee- to fmprov , , your figure, no matter how lm , pnssibl It may seem te you. V - have an xpsrlenoed corseU- lor In attendance. It will cost you nothing but your time to consult her. - . Kscluslve agents La Marguerite) -anil lUxlfern Corsets, ', laIU2i?ii2rite;SI9p' v Stl North Tryon St the most ' delicious beverage you ever drank. Is fsst winning It wsy Into public favor, and Is now on sale la th leading hotels. csfes " and clubs throughout the country. This ale la made from a famous Irish formula, from th very purest ingredients and Whit Stone Llthla Water, and bottled In an entirely modern bottling plant under the supervision of on of th most experienced manufac turers In the country, thua In suring the perfection In a, car bonated drink so long sought after, but so hard to obtain. White Stone Lithia Ginger Ale - Is guaranteed to be ab solutely chemically pure There Is not one grain or. on Crop of adulteration about It IT IS ALL PmE GINGER ' , IT IS ALL PURE SUGAR IT 18 ALL PCUK WATER SPARKLING WHITE STONE LITIJIA . WATER 5 CENTS Brannon Carboriating Co. Thon 839b A few yards of pretty Lace helpa out a garment so much. Never wars Laces so much used. Everybody , knows our reputation on Lace, both as to a large assortment of styles and as to reasonableness of price. Special assortment val.. Tor chon and Piatt Val. Laces; per yard 4. 6c. Hals Still Selling The late comer- usually has poor picking, but we can give you as pretty or prettier Hat than earlier in the sesson, snd at one-half price and less. This U why we sre selling so msny. Special lot Children's Lawn Hats, regular prices about double thoe prices SOo.. 75c.. $1.00. We make a specialty of nice, styl ish trimmed Hats .. .. $1.40, $1.88. virs IS WTC8T TRADE STREET. A Perfect Cleanser 75c to $3.00 Shapes at 25c $150 to $2.50 Trimmed Hats 48c $2.50 to S5.00 Trimmed Hats 98c These prices made for Saturday only, with a view of cleaning up all summer stock and to make room for fall purchases. Two and one half months for your use makes this in deed A Tremendous Buying Opportunity NO HATS CHARGED OR SENT ON APPROVAL Belk Brothers Wholesale and Retail Nothing has ever been de vised that equals our French Froceas of Dry Cleaning. It restores and brightens colors to garments that ' you think havs seen their: best daya Tou msy get good service out of thst skirt or waist If you'll send It to us. . . Charlotte Steam Laundry Laandercrs, Dyers,' Cleaners 219 Soath Tryon Mrett sttn it si N sar Maurer's "1 Rat-and Roach-Paste Garments Re-Dyed to Look Like New Our Improved process of Dyeing and our experience with this class of work enables us to redye irarments of nearly all kinds without taking them apart. This makes tho cost almost insignificant with the old way of ripping, dyeing and remaking. Ladles' skirts In colors that are faded or undesirable can be dyed black and made aervlceable (rood enough to wear with a white or colored shirt waist. Get our prices for dyeing and cleaning. ' Queen Gty Dyeing and Cleaning Works MRS. J. M. IIESTEIt, Proprietress. SPECIALS FOR OO SJf TURD A Y AT THE PARK TO-NIGHT attrsctl i these vermis by Its dor; tbey sat U1 fjity TTimaDllT. NAIJIIER'N iNsRfT rOWDItR b irs drain te htrthu, snta, fleas, SKtfhs. Sold onW In bntitm. At all ilra4a m ifeflExtra Values Wont you" agree' with us thatthsfg 1 mplaca 1n glmost ievsnr- homo where another. Hocker would add a little more comfort? " Especially . when you can secur a handsom Hocker at such '' prices as., you will find below: - ' ": v. "'''," , - stolid" VshoKnny.-vrorth $lf.lor for-irr--Trrr--r-r- iltt.O.- ' Boild Mahos;.tny, worth I1J.B0; for . . . . ." gll.OO. . . . . . Weathered Oak MHsInn, extra heavy; for .5, iB OOand 9ll.n0. -. ;. Also a big - line of cheap and medium priced Ilockera w. 1. mmM$ 7 Nugget : Nell Will A. PETERS STOCK (0. DID YOU GET ONE? Ten Gross, or 120 Dosen, or 1,440 Bottles f Mra Joe Person's Remedy has been sold this week. Everybody ought to take Mra Jo(' Person's Remedy! who needs a tonic. Now Is th time you need It ' Tou ought to keep It In your house all the tlm. Read lh following: i,,' For About eight or ten years I was subject to sever attacks of ecwma. which ' would Isst for several weeka I would try Iocs treatments and doc tors tnedlclns; which i would rellsV forWhlii'v it would always return, and everything failed In per manent effect I then determined to try Mrs. Joe Person's Remody two yearsgdrTTooX'ntpsTUtarly-'for six months, oslmr dosen and a half bottles," "and II made a, perfect' cur ot me. . It has been over a year sine topped taking the Remedy.' and t hav f nver had a touch of th trouble since,' and my general health s' 'callent,V:;V''V,:V:'!,'':"','? j ; , MRS.. J. If. WXLKJNS. Bessemer CUy. July S, 10I. ' All odd lots of Goods found while taking stock are go ing at a bargain price. ' Check Ginghams and solid colored Chambray in short lengths at 2 l-2c yard Saturday. ' . Big Special in Laces Saturday Several thousand yards of all kind of Laces Torchon; Insertion and Edging to match. Not a piece in the lot worth less than 5 to 7 1-2 cents and some even more. ' All go at .........3c yard Silk Shirtwaists , Special value in Ladies' Ready-made China Silk Shirt waists, color, white and black, new styles at only. $1.1S. Lace Gurtains : 2 1-2 yard length regular 35 cent Curtain ! at...::...29c , 3-yard Lace Curtain in beautirul new pattern .... . .59c 3 1-2 yard length, regular $2.50 valueV:;$1.75 pair. Lar& 1 1-4 size and very heavy; weight -Spreads, a'-' regular $1.50 value aCoUv.i. tqTGood large;Blre" scamless:Sheets;v;trvT....;;. r. n V
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