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CUAItLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER, AUGUST 5, 1D00. tccial a:;d r:;:o:AL . Cards reading as, follows were re ceived In the city yenterday: Mrs. Georgian Gantt , requuoU the honorof your' presence at the marriage ,of her .:. ' . .. daughter! ";'.', ' Lucy Vaehtl ", ? '-;.' - ... ..to , Vv':.:,.v' , ' Mr. Clayton Plato Peeler ' on the evening of Thursday, the atx- teenth of August ', '-. .' at five o'clock at . Kadesh .Methodlt Episcopal .,.-. . '-Church. South .. .- . Bel wood, North Carolina. . Mr, and Mrs. J. B, Harty left yes terday morning for Lake .Toxaway, ' where they will spend some time.-, ' , 4 ' -' , - s . ..' - v Mrs. IT. A. London, Jr. and children nave returned home after, vialt to relatives at PltUborov ;, "v ! - V ' WIS. eS. J BiniDllBI..Ul T WMCavi w Via vlaitinr he? AiuKhter. ' Mri H. JL , ! Cot and Mrs. W. B. Rodman will cleave to-morrow for Lake Toxaway. ... where they will spend two or three . Mr, and Mrs. C. O. Kuester left last night for Cleveland Springs." where --r uivr win awuu a ' ura w, ju, noil, Jr., 01 uen'iinion. , and ; Miss ' Fannie " Moore Burwell . will leave- to-morrow for Lrke Tox . away, where -they will apond torn time., ..'., . , . .' -. . ,' . .-""."'I,..? . "', ," , '"- '. . ' Mrs,' M. P. Pcgram, Jr.. will go to Blowing Rock tc-morrow. y : Mr. . and Mrs. George E. Wilson, Miss Annie Wilson and Mr. Hamilton W. Wilson returned home last night after-attending the funeral' of Mr. .' J mes W. Moore, at Augusta. Oa, t ' I . . . - - M. 1.1 s . . jar?- J. n. muiit'n, 01 pauaoury. la rlMltlnr her Uuer,fr Mrs. W. 8. L to the city after an extended trip, la V Miss Lena "Wall, of Greenville, &' baa returned home after spending amiiuo) iiu.v wiia Mra. p. Aitftmi. . - . Vn. '' Wann .' C.' Jnniti la anendlns eevaral dava ait Cleveland Borlnra. . C, H vl.sltlnfr Mrs. T, P, Lpb, on South Tryoa street. Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Holler, of Wil son, will arrive in -the city Tuesday morning to visit Mrs. Holler s mower, Mrs. 1M Irvine, on North . "Tryon street. ' .-. , - ' ; . 'Mls Mario Lrntzhaa gone to Ocan View, Va.. wh.ire h will visit her uncle, Mr,' II. O. Trott, for eome time. ' Mrs.' 3, A. Jones returned home last evening after spending eome time at Hlddenlto. ; , - , : - ' " - . ' ,7'." ' Mrs, 'A". B. Solomons returned home yeaterday from Wrlghtavllle Beach, where she epent some time. . , Mr. W. R.'tlobertsoa left last night for Ilayfnarket, Va., where,: Tuesday evening, nis ratner, uenerai Tnomas Rosa Robertson, wilt be married1 to Mlaa Jeanne Clarkson. General Rob ertson went to Virginia a few days The marriage of Mrs. UJ, P. Mal lonee and Mr. t." L. Jeffreys will be solemnised at St. Peter's - Episcopal church Wednesday morning at i:sv o clock. No cards win be . issued. i -i BRIKFS. and - . VTUa Vinala TTnVu nf Atlanta, will " arrive here thU week to visit Mrs.;H. B. Adams, y .. .-.. , !: v'" Mr--M.. P. Pegram, Jr.;' vtlljeare ; to-morrow for Blowing Rock, where vuv wiu apouu mvMww uuio. v jnr. na airs. an. r. Mrny, 'jr., vi voiumoia; H. c, arrtvod m- the rlty ... aviMi.ufc ueiv f iui iiicir panjmi.,' : '.4 Mr. and Mm; J. Lenoir Chambers mil r.mllM .1 1 r - I a m .a A aAM " ... wits ivmjfivw ivr Blowing Rock, where they will spend ; ine rest or me summer. A - . . ' . Among the visitors In the city yes terday were Misses Mary 3. McNeill - A ..l. XT aT-M ' T .. Who were meet at the Hotel Buford iici uwm B.i uoiguii aiier a visit lo , Jer, mothers, - . ' Mrs.' L. A'..Parfcr will lu'va'vltkln ,a few dan fr Asheville, where sh-i wiu.apejia some time. ; Among the visitors In the city ye- INMav w,M u-an1 u n rwwl. w.ViMa. WMW m.. .v. An v . oi mvnrrD..wnn warn vuMta av (H. Hotel' Buford ' r. ana Mrs. J. j. stone, or Greens boro, are In the city, spending , the oay wiw relatives. . . ; iv:r ' . - a a ' . : . ' ' ' : nr. sna Mrs. sa. urown ana him Klnrv ai.it Mm Willi. n-nw 111 I..... next Thursday , for Blowing Rock, wnera uey win epena the summer. Mlaa Margaret Cooper,, of Wilson, K passed through the Uty yesterday on her way to visit Rev. Mr. Thorn- as, or tsneiDy.. .. : .,: , . Mrs; Trier IX Havnes la visltlno- ' Mrs. A. T5. UrTllllllluI 1i run. ' Mfaa Ethel Hayes Is spending' her Vacation at Blowing Rock. , r The engagement ot ' MlJej Mar Scales Ledbetter, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. H. S. Ledbetter, to Mr, Alfred ' avw act r aiaae ironn aa iiuiiuni'fti. the marriage to take place at Rock . Ingham early in November. : ,, Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Tate are spend- fnr some time at the Cottar Untat Shelby. . , -. . '.!,' .,'' . :, '' ;'v ,,'--','',','.,. J ' Mlas Alice Springs, of Henderson- . Vllle. Who ram a to rTharlntta tn ant the funeral of her uncle, Capt a A. SCellV. Will Mtlirn Knma in.xm r , . .MV. avw. 1 - - a at. ak s... ... '-f - . - Mlaa Mlrtam Lee, of Anderson B. Ask your trocar for Rlna nihhnii rm. ,or Vnnllla extract, the cheapest as well as the best. Absolutely pure,. Goes twice as far.v' ... A ' Few . Minor Happening : in :. . About Uto City... , .i, C Mr. Orlffln Haglar, of Crab "Of chard,- ht- belngrun -for magiatrate. His. friends are working Industriously for 'hlm.vr V r- y. .- k -T)enuty Register of Deeds M." M. Tuttle yesterday Issued license for the marriage of Mr. John Auten ana Mies Mary Uelma, of Cornelius. -1 Messrs. -CO. and WHIM Brown have purchased from the Southern Real Estate. Loan A Trust Company a lot on North Alexander street, pay ing 1 1,050' for it v,;yf'v;v -' Her friends will be glad to learn that the condition of MrB- - J p WoodalU who has' been under treat ment at the Presbyterian Hospital for the last fortnight, Is Improving. .;;,. The statement In yesterday morn ing's Observer to the effect that Capt H. D. Stowe had' purchased the Sec ond Presbyterian church property at No. Ill North Tryon street waa Incor rect. The. deal waa not closed. - Col. Per 'Leg G rah ana, a well known Plneville farmer, was show ing some rare cotton yesterday. - The stalk were all right but the bolls were not there. The wet weather or something else had caused the fruit to ahed. . ', ... ' J- The receipts at ' the city cotton platform yesterday were II bales and the beet price paid Cor the ataple waa 11 cents. The receipt for the corres p&ndlng date of last year, when the price wa l0.lt cent a pound, were 101 bales. '- ! .. , The anual reunion of the Elliott family will, be .held at the old Elliott home place, in Long Creek township, Wednesday, the 1 2nd Instant All member tf the family, and their friends are Invited to attend and bring full basket. ' -i ; Only ono case was disposed Of In the city police court yesterday morn ing. In this case- John Moore, col ored, wa charged with carrying con cealed weapons. The defendant proved that he wa on his own premises wnen he bad the gun and the case waa dis missed, v j . ' About the biggest plcnlo schedul ed In the- county for this week will be the one at Matthews, Thursday. An educational rally will be held in con junction with the picnic Rev. Plato T. Durham. Daator-of Trlhlty Metho-1 diet church, will deliver vth,e, address pt the occasion. -.: Robert. arson,- a sporry loosing young negro, waa arreated -yeaterday morning on the charge of receiving stolen property. He was wearing a stolen suit of clothe when arrested. He will receive a hearing before Re corder -: Shannonhouse to-morrow morning, v. .. , -.',. -'The . young people's . Missionary societies of this section held a con ference at Aaheville, June Ilth. . An echo meetlnaT of thta conference will be held at Tryon Street Methodist church .Tuesday - evening, at I:1S o'clock. .The-young people of every denomination In the city are Invited to attend. . - ; :: v:-. -. - . Hr-JVKTATIONS . C0r.r.ECTLY AfiD PHOrSPTLY ENGRAVED SEND FOR SAMPLES AND PRICES :J. P. STEVENS ENGRAVING CO., Engravers:.- : 47 WHITEHALL ST.. ATLANTA. GA. .". - ternoon and In. Charlotte and other towns In the county at - (o'clock at night. ' The convention will be held at 1 o'clock on the afternoon of September let, , . i , f , - The Uttlo Greek Is Well Again. . . Gus Karneses. who runs the fruit stand on the Central Hotel . corner; was all wreatber in smiles last nleht HI fruit was cleaner than usual and his atand more attractive. Something had come over him to make him feel good. His little brother, Gus, . who had been confined to Mercy General Hospital for several weeks, with, ty phoid fever, , Is out Gus - does not look as. fat and plump as he did, but he Is well. : and there la roaa ln .hla cheek and lustre In his eye. The Greek boys are always at their poata ot duty. They keep the best of fruit lj Mr.- H 8. DuVal left last flight on a trip In the West He will be away two -or three - weeks. 1 . : . . i: - A Case Full Test v " Proves it The Best : does satisfy, or it would not now be sold a t is In every State and Terri tory wherever - fine Coffee- is sold. WHITE HOUSE COFFEE Is the de spair of Its comp .Iters and the de light' of Its friends. If you haven't tried ' It youv .have missed a great coffee satisfaction. : t Beat Judges drink' It' bast -grocers everywhere sell It only in one, two and three- pound net-weight cans. Te Summer fa's The summer man will find all the : correct ,' Toggery attach- , i ,(,t .,-.. . raenta her In great and choice variety. S:, v; ' , - Negligee and OuUng Shirts 11.09. fl.tO arid' tl.TS. Smart Neckwear J5 and 80c Cool Underwear I0o .7ic., $1.00. and $1.50. Choice Hosiery 'tf and 60c. Collars. Cuff, Belts, etc., etc - If the man who want the best that going in Toggery will come to this store HE'LL GET IT. YORK BROS. & ROGERS Republican Prlmark to be Held on .. y -. ., ute sum. The Republican county executive committee met- here yesterday and fixed . the date of the primaries and the convention. ' The meeting waa held in Chairman Jake T. Newell' office. About IS enthualaatio Repub lican were present -.-.-. t The primaries : will" be held" on Thursday,v August '. The preolnct primaries will be held In the country at f o'clock in the af- COTTON LAND FOR SALE! On Monday, September ird, 1106, at It m., at the Court House .Door In the town of Rockingham, N. C, the undersigned will sell . at publio outcry, to the highest bidder, for cash, that , highly Jm- proved cotton farm, containing 405 acres, known a the Ledbetter . " Levek adjoining the town of. Steele's Mills, a station on the main , line of the 8. A. L, four uUe west of Rockingham, N. C -, The underalgaed will take parties who desire to become bld ', ders over the; premise,, at any time, and will also reply to letters of Inquiry. !r ' i It. & LEDBETTER, lVxInghanCK. C. 9 Rgmancc of S Bald Mountain ... .',- .i1,-; t . i - A ptay for North Carolina' folk. Monday, Tuesday ' and V Wednesday nights. V'Vv.':' ' 4 ' i "AT THKPARK '" K ' . ': .''- - ,' "t VYUI A. Peters Stock Co. MJii Pnces II - :;.:.V:.r'-'.:..-; i-O. it-:: :"r Grade Go at Right ; . . . . The ' Heywood-Wakelleld line of Go-Cart and Reed Goods Is .: acknowledged to be one of the finest obuinabl -' In the Eastern markets. Below wa give some interesting prices ' on some of the High-Grade Carta. Special prices In t.78 II $.75, $15.00 and $17.M Cart. When buying a Oo-Cart or Reed Chairs, alway Insist on their having the "Heywood-Wakefield" trade-mark on them and then ydu can feel sure you have a - flret-claa article. ; W. T. McCOY ISr Our Great Annual Clearance ' i ? ' it K's ''7,1,' " ! '. - V - 1 Sale A I The Most : Pronounced Sale Success of the Year it i . .... . i . . . VI ' ' . ' ... -.- ' V t e . ' - , .,' Thousands visited our stores Friday and Saturday and bought freely of . the many good, things sold at tremendously reduced prices. .. . m . ' GREAT PREPARATIONS MADE POU MONDAY. " -" j . r ,S'"-v BOLT LONG CLOTH AT CENTS. It cents l an unusual price for Long Cloth,' but not -the kind wa offer, for this sale. Pull 12 yards to piece. , $1. 5 , regular price, - Sale, price t, 01 , ,,.,, v ,,',., .. SO, ' ''yiiM BOW IiONG CLOTII'AT $1JS, ' "'.J. '.'-Jf $1.10 bolt. l-yard length, fine quality English Lone Cloth, i "Sale prlct: .,'- ..,.. ' ,. REBUCnONa OX LADIES' popular furnishings. . .. $c to lOe, Belt , , , ,,,. He.' Tie. to SOc. Linen, Silk and Swiss Embroidered Collars .. .... . lto. Itc. very wide Taffeta Ribbons reduced to .. ,, , ...... ....,ltc,., 10c Vests at ,. ...,.... ... - ii,.'itf 4"lo, ! 5c, Beauty Pins ..... . .............. ... , ... ,10c sec ; REDUCTION IN SILKS FOR THIS SALE! 1 ' . . ; "" Sc.' yard-wide, guaranteed to wear Black Chiffon Taffeta, Sale prloe 5a 8o. guaranteed Black Taffeta. Sale price .. .... .. ,, .... T8c $1.26 value guaranteed Black Taffeta. Sale price ., . ... .... ... SAc. t5c Whit Jap Silk .. .... .-ISO,.'.' 9c. yard-wide White Jap Silk , ,..3Bo. , 48o. yard-wide White Jap Silk stc 71 and 15c $7-lnch Fancy Silks redced to.. .. .. a. .. M--0o, i w WOOLEN GOODS REDUCED $5c $( -Inch Cream Cashmere gSa. 10 to (8c Jl-lnch all Woolen Dress Goods, consisting of Black and Col ors, In many popular weaves. 8ale price ,, , , tec. SPECIAL BARGAINS IN TABLE LINEN. 75c, Table Linen' ; .... ...... ... ... ... ... ., Roc - SOc. Table Linen ..... ...' . .. ... .... . SSo. 5c Table Linen ......... .,, ... ... ... ... ... Itc. $1.50 Table Linen ... 11.00. A FEW OTHER SALE SACRIFICES FOR MONDAY. $1.18 Counterpanes 18c Sample Lace Curtains (single pieces), many worth three times sale price ... lto. each. 11 1-le. ' yard-wide Curtain Swie . .,. 10c yard. 7 1-lc to 10c. Linen and Cotton Torchon Laces ... 4c yard. 88c yard-wide White Dress Linen. Sale price .. S5c It 1-tc Brown Dress Linen .. . . . .. 10a BELK BROTHERS Wholesale and Retail DID YOU GET ONE? Ten Gross, or 110 Dosen, or 1,440 Bottles of Mrs. Joe Person's Remedy has been sold this week. Everybody ought to take Mrs. Joe Person's Remedy who needs a tonic Now is the time you need it Tou ought to keep it In, your house all the time. Read the following: For about eight or ten years I was subject to severe attacks of ecsema, which would last for several weeks. 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