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i i i t f 1 1 1 1 j !!. y the I. fill Ht tivi lva Q't-lock Troy, South Carolina The following tnnouncrmrr.t will t of JiUere-t to many In Chnrlotte: Mr, and William liussiant f i r."tiJ.ti - , announce the Tnarriage of their ' daughter. Jiiaii' lie Addle, . , Mr, r, a ward mnion juana en Wrdm-nday. August the twonty- rUnth, Nineteen hundred and six ; -' Fair View. Ansoiivnie, North Carolina.. Mre. Charles Jones,, nf Lancaster, la In the city, staying with hor sieter, J.lrs. J. C, Montgomery. , Mm. J, II. Taliaferro and lltUa ilaughtor, Miss Jane Oreen, returned last nlKlit from Aioraanton, where ttirv iDnt the- lumrarr. Thoy will t with Air. end Mrs.-,W. R. Talis ft-rro for two weeks end then go to the home of Mr. J. P. Caldwell, un til October, when they leave for Tam pa, yi,, to join Mr. Taiiarerro. . Ml and Mrs. J. K., Wolfe and child ) ivb returned from :-Baltimore and 1 lUtadelphia, where .they; were: for everal day. r ,: K -.; ' v . ' Mra. L. P. Fulp, of Fort Mill, 8, C spent yesterday here shopping. . ', ... 4 - s sv ' o ; "v .. " - u'?': Mr. and Mr. ' C. C. Touug will leave here In a few days for Boston, where they will live.: . ; .... . . ..r v ' ' ...'--. MUs Wonda, rroneberger, Mis Stella Bradley, Mi hi Mabel Meal and Mra. Fred Cather, of Qastonla, were la the city yesterday, visiting friend. Miss "Annie Williams, of Gastonla. la la the city, visiting relative,. f , "... i-. ' " -'''. Miss .Olivette Teale will spend Sun day with relative In Anaon county, v - Mra. J. C. Leak and children have returned home from Anderson, 8. C. where , they spent some time with friends and relative, , y - v r Mr, and Mra. a A. Harris and chil dren have returned from WrlghUvllle Beach, where they apent several weeks. -:rJis " "'h.,-1,:1;:';; r . . .,.- ,," ".-. .' .- 7; Mjfts Carrie Mctan ,!eft yesterday for Wilmington, where' she will visit " her sister,. Mrs. Taylor, !' ' -;r .-'" . v Mra. C. A,' Black and sister,. Miss Anna Bell, will leave 'this morning for Brevard to spend some time, vis iting. .'Mr,, Plummer Stewart ' Jeft last evening for Union county, to visit retattyei.'.";? . - i''j,.: ' Hiss Lanra May Hanson is 'visiting relatives, in Huntersviue. ' Misses ElUabeth and , Deese Mont gomery left yesterday for is Irm Ing ham,1 Aia to spend . several weeks . with relative. . - Mrs. A, J. Hagood returned yea : lerday .from Horseshoe, in , Transyl ,'vani county, where aha- spent two .weeks lq the mountains. v Mrs. B. XL Hilton and grandchil dren. Misuse Maggie and Jennie and Maater Will Erwin, are visiting at tha horns of Rev. and Mr. J, M. Big .ham. In HuntersvlUa." ', , ', s , ' Mr. E, Cl Register left yesterday i roornirg for Concord to visit relatives for few flays. - - jr.-. Mrs. w. S3. HolW Jr of Lexington, 1 returned to her home yesterday morn " Ing after spending aeveral days In the city, the guest of Mis Fannie Moore Burwell, on North College street, r- ' " '-: n - Mis Josephine Osborne expects to leave " to-morrow . for Htddenlt - to spend some time. v ; Mrs.' Willis Brown and children left last evening for the mountains of . wtern North Carolina, where they will visit tor several weeks, Mr. Mary Harrison and daughter kre visiting at HlddenUe. MIhs Eulajohn Kirkpatrick, of Sha ron, is spending several days In the city with hr iHter. Mrs. J. T. , Mat thews, at th Hotel Buford. . ; mi 1 1 I !'(, i l.t 1M i (i liiJut t !.;('! S li COMING. Iho I .en lit, 1 . u ami ThHr Paw nn.i .lain Vii.j i io an tiiKrtu tiiiy t fci o l ho AiuiiihIm TliU jrtoll . '1mii-iiiii! & littil. y Will ho- Here Ab-M.t n HHomt Wivk In Xovem r V ,NuiiiIh r r Sew IMans Jluvo i . i n Atl. led Wiu1 They Ap "'un l iU-ro 'three erJ Ago Ail litter iew W ith Jir. J. W. Hays, the AllkHiK'O ilgVUl OI UIO NlOW, Let the glad tidings go out: the eireu is comlng,, shuutea Willie Far r U, tho errand boy of the Mule pen, i.t ntght, when . ha , bolted In -the door.. ,v . m ... . "How do you know 1" asked the boys. , . .. "Canse there is a man at the Bu ford Hotel, who is ths rorernnner of the Barnum & Bailey shows." "Go and tell him tt oome this way if he wants: to get his name in 'the paper," shouted the reporters. , s,' Ten minutes later , Willie came marching m, aa big lord, with an auburn haired young man at his heels. a., .-i - 'TM Is Mr. C. W, Hays," ald Wil lie, aa he presented his friend. "This is s circus crowd, .Mr. Hays, and we want you to tell us the glad news." said one of the ooys, .'"Is the Circus , coming ?" . , .' "res, slr.r said Mr. Hays, -"ws will be here some day between the Sat and the .th l November, f War are com Ing with a lot' of new features and It carloads of' good stuff, Wa ap pear In but four town to the State. Charlotte, . Fayettevlilo, " Wilmington and Raleigh, and possibly - Hender son." .' : ' .J' "What have you that is new?" 1 " 'The dip, of. death -is the -main thing. - In this trick an automobile loops the loop. .The -driver will be Miss Xsabelle Butler, n American girl.;, She was the understudy of Miss Maurice, DeTrees, the French .woman who was killed doing the act In Spain last year. Miss Butler was the wife of Tom Butler, the .famous bicycle rider of that name. Th:s Is an ex clusive feature with Barnum St Bailey and' Is one of ths most daring acts of the age,' ,- " . 1 1 - '- i- -, "We have the big Tieneese troupe of aeriallsts ten of them. The Flor ence troupe of IS acrobats Is fine show within ltself.i A small boy does a triple and " twister , aci , .Prof. Thompson, with his famous horses, one. of which does the hoochle-koo-chlo dance, set New Tork going.; He la part of the Barnum A Bailey out fit. The Bollart Brothers are trick bi cyclists; they cut somersaults In mid air. ' Th Steve aggregation, performs on the trempun. Brlrkman, of Blacksburg, 8. C, spent 'yesterday In the city, stopping at the Hoter Buford. - ' - Mr1 T. 3. Cureton. of Wlnnsboro, P. v., la visiung her sinter, Mrs. C. A, wining, on iuriri uruuiiq sireeu .; -.v "-. " .. , ..,.''. M Ins Fan Austin, of Monroe, 1 vis ftlng Miss Corlnne Wolfe, .' ' ; , . Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Wilkinson ars .- expected to return , from Lenoir ths 'last oi the week. ; Mrs.' D. H. Badham ha returned from Morristown Tenn., whers shs visited friend, t . Mrs. t. 8. Harris, of Columbia, fl. 1 C passed through the city yesterday afternoon on. her way to Cleveland , Springs, where she wilt spend some .; . i r::. , .. 4. . Mrs.C, A. Dixon and MIrs Mattle Query left last night for New York to spend some time. . J Mr. and Mr. C. It. Tof pett, of E?hel ly. spent yesterday In the city, stop j.lnjr at the CcntraL - . POSTOFPICK CMillK ATIITKSTED, .'S. Perry Brl.lrri Will An.wrr to m niarir ef M Ife-Brwtlna: Before tho lUiforiler ' TliU .Morolng . Te NclttlilMtrs Vp In Amis AK'tinnt Him, B. Percy Brldjrert. a nlxht clerk at the city pritofri-e, whs arrcntod at Ms Jinrnn rrn Worthlftittnn avenue, J i i worth, last Wsrht, churpft with brat 5 1 r Ms wlfe,tBert j!rlfscr!, ly Fer f iint Pitts and Patrolman' Acbiiry. , NVoflneind.-iy night It ws reported Unit J'rlilsreri hnd whipped h! wife and . c.t!i'l fiultfl a commotion In his ut the . oftlcfrs could riot fret u(, . lent evlJnco to Junilfy en r- t, )t lant nitcht, whf-n he fell upon 1 H wlf and hrat her iininrclfullv, lnvinr lu-r I.vIpc nn tli( floor Willi 1 rtitweil fi'i, n-Mi'lil.ni - tmiinAd tho i i t , . i, t. ! o ! , i,t t i..-- ) - titrnf"! In. "One of the most Interesting. fea tures of . the entire show is herd of performing goats. The little ani mals are wonders.- . -,;-. , Here . Willie. Farrell. who was list ening intently,' crawled upon the table so thathe' could get a little closer. , t "W will open tne, snow r wun a rrand spectacular affair, showing the peace conference, at Portsmouth. New Han-iDShlre. dlnolaylnr the costumes and of the great nattone which tooki part in this historical event. This Is a gorgeous function. . ; ' ' ,"Our menagerie is greater than H was three years ago, when we Showed here. , W have lour giraffe now and many other rare anlmala. ;. .A : corps of engineers from the United States army travels with our show and appears befors the public. They ae studying the . problem of traacportatlon. ' "Tou may Just say that W have thai best show we ever had.". , 1 . -Mr. W. T' Nicholson continues right ill at her home on North Brev ard street.. She, does not seem -to Jnv prove. f , --.v(v ' v. '.. ..'- ',. ! t ft A . l v prenhlmil. i Liimi "t. i i a i 'r :.lr. H f t .t :r.M s,!. ..iur ti,t t i t i. - t b n a ',. Alexiiii.u-r to mjv. , 11. J. J.irvHril, as . 1). Aljn,;.-r, Jr., r!t;ncj the r '-.Illoi., WliKh ho had bo en pifili.-d to trom the place of vice president by the lth of the preHU dent. ' l'r. J. F. Itoberttfon wan elected vice crt-v!Joiit to succeed ft. B. Alex antler, Jr. ftlr. L. A. Dodswerih wan made a director to nil a vacancy, At this meeting of the directors ix was decided to make a. mule race one. of the features of fair week A purt-e of 12$ will be oflerld for the two. faatent mules, lift for the first and $10 for the second. This should prove vry interesting to the farmers. Parks Kirkpatrick has big mule that broke the record going down South Tryon .street - here one night about three years , ago. . W. F. Baker, of Sharon, ha a mule that he thinks can outrun most horses In this county. And thsre are others, , The directors will employ a first- class band for tb fair. They will know soon the name Of the band they will have. From .this time en ' the- directors will meet regularly every Tuesday night at 8:10. luntu after the fair Is over. I - ft i L .. NEW STYLES ON PARADE.- ' .' , . . , -, - '.. 1 ' Not a complete assortment; t It's too early for - that But enough to give ' you . an Idea . what's going to be correct for Fall apparelling. ; Of course we show the new . weaves earlier' than 'they can . be found elsewhere that's our privilege we're favored ' buyers at the mills,- . 7; Drop around and size Cup the styles you may sea some thing you. want Fall fashion .', sheets are hero for you to study.' uSnit .'. , . , $ IS to $50 Overcoats . . . , $ ' 18 to $50 . Trousers . r. k. $4JM to $15 - CABANISS X CO., Inc.; ; ' ;' TAILORSL ' . BOUTH . TRI'OJr STHEE1'. " l...viwiHlU ' ' Special, lot wide. Skirts, ..trimmed with three rows of lace, and some embroidery trimmed In ths lot, T14 would be cheap at 11.00 "and were never muds to sell for. less. Big lot to choose from,. saoh ;f." , 69o, ' Another lot of embroidery trimmed Skirts, insertion and ruffle, dust ruf fle; worth $1.75 to 12.00 ., . $1.19. Special lot of Skirts, regular li. 00 grades; at . . . . ., .. ,. $1.49, Another lot .of fine Skirts, worth CcViiis Nice embroidery trimmed downs . 4. ., ,. .. ,. 4c. Special lot of lacs and embroidery trimmed Oowns, nice material;' worth up to 11.60 each ,. "c. ..... s , . . it , Ccrs-t Covers - New Covers, each. lot special purchase . Corset worth up to 70. each $9e. Drivers " Ladles' plain' hemmed Xrwerat ready to put your own trimming on: per pair . . . . - .. ;, . 15c Ladles hemstitched and tucked Drawers, per pair ,. . , . 10c Special lot Ladle ruffled' and tucked Drawers, per pair.. S5c Lot Ladles' embroidery and' laos trimmed Drawers, sell 1 regularly at 50 and 78c. pair $$o. paw, Children's (Drawers, plain 9c pair! ' Children's embroidery ruffled and tucked Drawers . . ,. 15c. pair. . fcetter let f.::iras, 8 1-3c: It Is worth It to J Bo. a yard, and thla is an especially fine lot. We have sold thousand of yards this season. This la the first lot we nave been able to g for three .months and we don't know that wt can get any more this season. . r,i.,(i! ,. Good lengths, worth lSo, to I So. per yard .. .. . .. lt& ..." 13 West Trade St Two experienced shoe salesmen to cover territories In Georgia, v Apply In person. Fleishman,-Morrl & Co Richmond," Va.,i ': , "V k&OUT:::V:: YOURj:'K VISITING ;v., . " : 7..,, ... . ... We have a hundred or more .plates,, whose , owners have evidently forgotten where they , left them. Perhaps we have yours ask us, and order, new cards; ' latest size; the style "type Is always good, .'. Sfcr.2 & C:rrrar Co. CHARLOTTE, N. Watch thl3 column doily for A TgIi::::::::.! cures &3 to the wend cr ml erected by I I.IVWIOI... .alC Ii....tlfcl If ..i J Chace City, Va. ' Ol!::r3 tc'l what thdr waters Tl.: : V- whet rc x n L r.zlzz curs do. . The: 2 w A t . . A ArKstic r - ' n aicnrre Effects at ordinary furniture prices are very dona at possible, If your buying la LUBiri FURfllTURE COmPAflY'S; It's Just as easy when you know If you have an eye and a soul corns along and give yourself a how and we know how. ; for th beautiful In furniture, feast on good things In furniture. ET3i''J MI For fall 1906 s : WE FIT THE HAT TO THE FACE; ' .' we have, enough dilTcrcnt styles, in .. i' varying: dimensions, eo cs to fit any face with a hat that's becoming as well - :as smart. ' STETSONS HATS 3.60 TO $5.00. YflaCE'raS. cfifiGE: COTTON ; LAND FOR SALS! On Monday, Ecptember 3rd, 1008. at 12 m., at the Co n t Jr.)u Poor In tho town of Rockingham, U. C, th underslgt . 1 v .1 sell nt puhllo outcry, ii the hliLhcst 1 1t, for ensh, that 1 ' ' 'y I (. I rov 1 rfl!"rl Level." .lj"li line of th t'. fan, i, cJifiil' !i405 ng tl.s tw tl of t ' A. L, f jur i '' n v Drtss 6cc jS " We know "tl arly for new wool goods, but we must call attention to some big value already on our coun ter. ' r, : r.r . -.v" ' U-tnch All-Wool Panama, in Blue and Blaokj. speclaly, good for hard wear ...... ...... V&o, yard. storm Serge In a splendid value, 44 Inches wide; all wool. In Blue and. Black; specially good for school wear, Special ,...:.'. . i '.-,'. : 50a yard.' 40 pieces 14-inch All-Wool Filling; any shade, Including Light Blue and Cream, Bright Reds, eta.; Cashmere. Special 1, , , , ..j .. . k -. ; $5o yard. Just received, a big line Cream Wool Goods, such aa you would Uk for an evening suit; . Wool Batiste, Wash Serges, Albstroas; . all . wool., Special ...., j. v - ' t"48c Now Is the time to make up your Ginghams, Flannelettes, Light Out Ings, eto. , ".-. Just in, two cases light Minnelette that we are selling as a leader; beau tiful eoloiv light shades, with all colors of desiguA Special . , . 10o Linens if- . Just arrived, direct from factory, a gret value In Silver or Oerman Bleached Tabl Linen, : Thi Linen 1s full width, heavy,' and as good as any dollar linen . on th market Few pieces at a special price , , T5o. . . Napkins, very heavy, all linen, al ready hemmed; worth anywhere up to fl.OO per doien. We have a few to close at , , . . $L49 do sen. , You mustvee thesei - Three lot of Towel at specially good values; ll Linen. v One lot hem stitched. . can't be matched at our price. Special '. . . . . . , . . S4c each. White Gccl . Big line ef Persian Lawns, se scarce and hard to get at these prices: ' ,No, 1 special at ........ 100. - No. $ apeclal at , . 19 1-ao. . No. S special at ,. .... . . lSc Another case Dunedln Iinen-BlnHti Walstlng, good and heavy eoay fall waists and shirts, Washes like real Linen .. 10. fiO pieces Imperial - Long Cloth. tl.tO value; fine and soft; clear of all foreign matter; wears like domes tlo. Special ... - ,. .. ... $L3S holt. Just . In. three oases H-lnch Bleached Domestic, soft finish; clean; ready for any machine:, regular lOo, Domestic. A long as it lasts l-2o. Tard-wlde 8ea Island, nice and smooth; one hale in short lengths. 10 to 10; worth, to-day :.tj , l-So.Vi Our. speelal ., -, . .. ' . . . . .'fto. Two ;. cases - beautiful ' designs - In Light Outing that was bought away under 'value; In short, lengths, to 20 yards. Special for few day at t; .. .. T l-2c , These won't stay long. ' (lotions New line fun 'tape Ladles' . 10s. Vest. . Special ,', .. .. .. .. So, New line Imitation Bound Thread Leoee and Insertion. Looks and wears like t the real Round Thread. Special v . . , . . . . . . 5c. New line AU-fillk Ribbons In all shades, regular lto. values . . . . 10c ' All-linen .Handkerchiefs tOo. dm. Hemstitched Linen Handkerchiefs, whit only .. .. .. .. . . 5 So. dos. Special, in Qallts. - New line of Mrsellles Quilts, lair heavy; beautiful patterna; fl.OO and valuea Special V ...... $10. 1 1 THE -COLLAR , QUESTIONl; Do you get th satisfaction your money ought to bring when you have your collars or euffs laundered? Are th edges smooth?. Are the folds or points , neatly turned? I th color a delicate, pearly white? I th finish that soft effect so : much preferred by fastidious dressers? We suc ceed in alt these things.. Surely our work is worth a trial. Tots wUl be a steadfast patron. 'v' : 'Phone 110 to-day and one of our Ave wagons ' will call promptly.. , . , . P. M. CAVE, Manager. lV ilodc! Stcani lr.iry FOR ':, ''., "... ... the..;.:,.;..;,-;, complexion! DAGGETT 1L4M8DIU ' ' , COLD CllEAM, . .V - Atl .slsea ' , , ',' ' ; BIKER'S '. v ' VIOLET CERATE . . " 10 cents. ' . 1 cREAf or ct cTMnrns , '$0 cent HI ME, YALE'S " ALMOND lUiOHKOil COMfLEXIOX CllEAM . tO .cents. . Hav-lay's F!::rr:;cy New lot A R C Ging-e : ; hams in all 4he pretty : . new ' patterns, just out for fall in stripes, plaids; mixed greys, etc., 1 0c yard or ct m ite-r-rti't Cory, of til oi l; urn r. hid :ry ? 36-inch Good Dark Pcrco! New lot good dIc figured Pe in dark blues, dark reds; ' ; solid col ors, etc, the same other; stores are getting I Oc for, here at 8 I -3 c 40-irich white Lawn 7 I -2c Gream Brilliantlrie 40-inch Cream Brillian tine, a regular 50 cent : quality 39c ; Glue Brcss Linon . 36-inch blue dress Linen, good smooth quality 1 8c 10-4 Sl23Ctini :; ,; ' Good -firm quality, untie: Sheetim? 23c 10-4 H: Sheeting 25c . Rcr.dy-mnc1.: cases 10c. Go; 0' f heavy Turlh I rice!: I ov.:I:; . . h pi ii a. Known as the lo's .i.Ul'.v, a e'atlon t t it J'." kU i;!ifiril, t " n O'-'lie tc I r I (' i i ;'' . i I ' - i - ,1 1 r h . I 1 1 "i ' r t i l . ' x . I t v i i t "t.. i . t I i ' i i 1 I i . i . n , t ! i i f. if th.. onriy wit 'I ' " r. f , . ' V 4 V a rary. 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