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C! IAKLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER, SEPTLMBKft 18, 1C0G. . . ' . ' ... 1 ':V-'.V - ' ;.'.'.. : m CIAIi AND PERSONAL .Mis; A i ... I.iii! 1 ve t-day for I she will filter tiii slltuto. HtUchiaon will filur, Uu., where .Agllt'S bcott , lu- t Card reading as follows have been issued:- , , Air, and Mrs.. J. R. Prown ' . request the honor -fyour presence ; at tha birthday reception5 ( of their - daughter ' " '. Edward Cartta Urown Thursday evening, September Y"-v. - ' : twentieth ' .,.; r v4 ulna to eleven o'clock ' ' , H9 West Fifth, street.-V v -.1 ' ; a-'-. ,'', ( I c Miss Louise Havnes. of Lexington. Cw lalt to. Miss Elite Orler, In f-'V'th rnunlv Mt vitri1iv(op Oils ' tunla to spend soma tfme with friends. ' Miss gad la Thomas will "leave io ; morrow-for Raleigh, where she will anter St.. Mary's College, ; ; ; ..... i , . . . Mrs. Clem Powd left last evening for fcta tea villa to spend some Urns " with bar parents, Mr. and, , Mrs. N. ; ' R. Tunatall. 4' - . 1 - -r ; - Little Miss- Elizabeth Smith,- aged ' ' five, entertained a numbar. of ' her friends, at a blrthdajr party yeater.iy - afternoon at the home of tier parents, Mr. and.- Mrs. T. T. Smith, -Jr.,' on ( South Myers street. , , : I 1 ' -' ,- ' -', ' ' ., C.1 Carson , will CliYAN TO EITAK TONIGHT 10 t:ri:.: x: . ;- Mr. and Mr-1 R. leave shortly for Lake YVaccamaw, : "where they will spend : a portion of - the iau .and winter. ' Mies Ola DuKate, W BlWxI. Miss., arrived In tha city yukterday morning to re-enter Elizabeth . College, which . joimmiy opens lo-morrow. Judge W. . p, Rvnum: and Airs. ; Lillian Richmond returned heme yes. ' terday after a visit to relatlves-and inenos .in aioaes couniy, ...- .. 1 (.- . y Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Hurley, after ; (pending several days In New Torn, sailed .Saturday for Europe. ' .They t- will spend atx weeks-or $wo months .' abroad.: -:-r sv ' " .V" . . . .'" .::-(- '" :.f '. .. Mlaa Lottie Roaelle of Cornelias. is visiting at, the home of Mrs. X A. -' otts, on Bast Tenth- avenue. C Mlu Tvn tCeenltir 7 ha ' - returned home After a. visit to relatives at ".Mooresvllla., .. t -VV.-" rJ Miss CThla Brown. . of - Concord. . U ', visiting Miss Nancy Brown on East avenue. Miss Josle Cother. of Mount 'Airy, will arrive to-day to be the ' guest of Mlaa Brown, vh6 will enter tain Thursday, evening in compliment - , 1 Mr. and - Mrs. "W. W. Oalthnr, of Btateevltie, were visitors in . the city K yesterday.' They wera guests at the Central (HoteL ' . -- V -," Among iha, vlsltora -In Charlotte yesterday were Mrss" Abner Flowers .' ' and Mr. W. 8. Flowers, of Moores ' villa, who were guesta at the Hotel Bufird. --'.k v y. Mlssee Annie- and- Margaret Ran ; kin returned, home- yesterday after spending a few weeks at Montreal "' r-'w v.--1 ? ' . -t Mrs. D. A. Simpson returned home . s yesterday after a visit to her parents, " Mr, and Mrs, W, W. Owens, at Duke. , ' The social event of to-day will be 1 the curd , party ' to ba grlven : by ., Mesdames H. 8. . Bryan and C . I r:f Oaten, on NortK . Poplar: street,-- In , . compliment to Mrs. J. A. Solomons. Mra William, Jennings Bryan, who . Is accompanying herhusband on, his c Southern trip, will bar the recipient of much attention on jtha part - of . . Charlotta ladles this evening. , A com- '. mlttee consisting of Mesdames S. 8. . ' McNlnch, -A. L. Smith, H Twitfy - and W. C. Dowd has been appointed to . arrange ' a programme (or '.Mrs. ;t Bryan's entertainment. ,' r. f; , - " Miss Luola Moore returned : home ryrgterday after spending some time V at Lake Toxaway and other mountain resorts, .v- ... sf, - 1 - Among the cuests at tha Central t last flight, was Mrs. Mary Morrow, of i Mr.- and Mrs." H. Lf Vollers and Mlss Louise Vollers, of -'Wilmington,, were guests at the Hotel Buford last nlghj. . - v v."" ' , . , v ? . -1. f , Misses Parlea, and Connie Huntley, ' of . Wadesboro, . were guests at . the ; Hotel Buford last night ; ! ; -1 , ; - .. -u ' ', . . ' -Mrs. R. W. Vincent and daughters, , Misses Ruth and Miriam, and Mrs. . J. W. Atkins returned last night from ; Vade Mecum Sprrngs, where' they v have been, visiting for the . past two ".'. "' - -....v v ' Mrs. 'Alfred Mabry and ohlMren, . of Mount Airy, arrived In the lty yea 4 terday to spend a few days '-with Mrs. Mabry's father, Mr. R. C. White, 'at No. til Nortn .. Myers street;.-- " ' ' - ?.:;', 7 Misses ' Rebecca Abernethy ; and Mary J. Auten will leave to-day for Ashevllle, where they will enter the f Asherllla Normal school. V ' : t- - tr. Charlea R. Fisher, dtrecter of .' muslo In the " Presbyterian College. 1 . wilt deliver 4he nrt , of his . lectures this evening at o'clock In the college . parlors. Dr. Fisher's subject will be "Impressions of Musical' Work and ' Associations in London.'! -All friends of the college are cordially Invited to - attend. FIRST NIGITT, OP VAUDEVILIJE ' m" Pcfcrrs1 ArtlMta Cite a Crcdltabla Pari furnuinca M the Park Auditorium. ; 1 In spite of, rain and wind the faith ful gathered at the studltorlura last : iijht to witness the programme pre . y.fld i by Peters' polite vaudeville ; eat tvtts. The first number was a so ilon by Richardson's Orchestra, Nlrid it was well rendered and well re - celved. The ever-pleasing moving pictures followed with their usual success, after which came Mr. and . Mrs. Peters in a pleasing sketch. In troducing j new and original song . railed "Pan , Handle Pete." After . that the great Von Huff made his first appearance to a Charlotte au 1 dlence, his part of th entertainment consisting of many different mimlca, all of which were excellnnt. lie Is the best In his line that has plnyed at tli park for many a day. .Ham ilton and Howlet performed on the banjo and violin , In a ,creditable manner and the moving pictures came once more, tha subject this time being the "Wig Chase," which proved to bo one of the best and clearest pictures Shown this ssson. The . performance concluded with a .farce. ';(.;.; Mr. Peters made an announcement that the Acrll Lsrlls had been en r!rd for this week but had failed for some unknown reason to put in an eppearanf".' thourh the lut mc-s-po reclvfid from them stated that thiy would arrive on - number 12. However, thn nhow was very pias tng without thm. . A.1tie to l o 1 ! vicl Li iha Opm Air at J ik Mr. 1 ryiui mud IlKtlii"uM-d Iluty ta Afwinrmny Jlr. lii'vun All Arrai'-mitns for Hi Ilec t itl"ii CVunplcu 'Will . ba . l.iitrtlii.l et. Sou'lirn Manufao Iuh'im' lub U of liitrotiuc ti.n liy t'iiijii'-.- mu li Y, Vebl. , . - Mr. ami Mrs. v William, Jennings nryan and party, conslstlngof Cover nor R. B. Glenn,' Senator P. '..M. Sim mons, Senator. L, a Overman, Coa STeu5man E. T.. Webb and other' A'ii Ungulshed North Carolinians, will ar rive la Charlotte at TU o'clock this evening. From the -station they, will be driven to the Southern Manufao irera' Club, where dinner will be ioi ved them. A half-hour's informal reception will follpw, the club keeping open house. At 8:15 o'clock, the com inltlee of escort wlll v conduct Mr. Iryan to Vance Park where tie - will speak. At 10.10 o'clock he will boar) his special car nd leave' for Column bit, 8. C where, to-morrow, he, ha an engagement to speak. V'A party of , Soutn Carollnl.-vns, rcsaed by 'Mr. W.'E, Jonzales, edi tor of The Columbia 8tate. will meet Mr Bryan here this evening and will accompany him through ' South Carolina.-, ... .. " " - Elaborata preparations have been made for the reception and entertain ment t Democracy's leader here this eveplng. The party will come In from Salisbury on a special train. . A com mittee of SO will be on hand, to give them' a hearty welcome..1 . .v - Chief of Polfce H. C Irwln with six, mounted policemen will keep the crowds in order and clear the way for the ' escort -party on their way v.. up town.' v -':..- .'."" " TwJve landeaus will meet the train and Jn these the visitors wilt be drljr en to: the ' Southern ' Manufacturers Club. Seated In Ohe" first carriage f- will ba Mr, Bryan. Senators Simmons andl Overman, and .Mayor 8. 8. Mc- Klnch, Congressman' Webb, ' Mr. J. A. Ben and tha other memoers 01 the party and reception committee will follow, two - of- the vlaltora and two of the members of the committee I in eacn carnage-, .,-' - i 1 -Owing ito the. scarcity of elecfrlo globes. It will be Impttsslbls to place the several hundred extra lights along West Trade street as had been plan ned,' Mint street,, from the postof flea tc. Vance Park will Je brilliantly illuminated. 5 A hundred or mora In candescent and. aro lamps will . ba paced at convenient intervals, turn ing night Into day- and giving all those present the opportunity to get- ag a flna view of Mr.. Bryan. vshiie 1 speaks. .' , -- At. t:ll o'clock' the party. wW re turn to their carriages and will ' be driven to the place of speaking, Vance Parle " Accompanied by f 0 cltlxens. Mr. -Bryan will ascend the steps lead Ing Into the pavilion . and from that vantage point wlUpeak. While, of oourao,, o one can tell now long nit address will be, It will certalny last 10 minutes or more. He will be in- ioduced by Congressman Webb, ofj f After the speaking ' Is ' over..1 tha committee will escort Mr. Bryan to the station and there he will be turn ed over. to the delegation of South. Carolina cltlaens who. will, see after hi comfort while he Is on South Carolina, soil. I ..The North. Carolina escorting party wilt . also . ,Uld him farewell there and return to their re spective homes. - - - ':. i :. h, Tha .following named have been delegates tj go up to Greensboro this morning and escort ' tha jsrtr to Charlottes . Messrs. Herlot Clarkson. John Ar McRae, F. R. McNlnch, P. M. Brown. Col. T. L.- Klrknatrlok and CoL AV L."8mlth. . At the station, tha following named. aside from the committee which was published several days ago, will serve on tha reception committee: Messrs. S. B. Alexander, W. H. Harris, J. P. Wllin, M. 8., Lea, J. F Plowers. J. C. Pattoa, David Ovens, A. E. Mc Ctusland, G. B. Hiss, W. J; Chambers W. 8. Shealor, A. B.i Waanburn,' R. H. Jordan, E. A. Smith, E. L. Keesler, T. 8. Franklin, W. E. Bradley. Plum- mer Stewart, J.? Or. Walker. K.-' T. Creswell, A" C Brenlser. B. 8. Pe gram.: W, T. Corwlth, s. W. Ciithbert- aon, 4 - R ' Rosa, -Cv8.- Stone, R. - A. Dunn. xW. H. Twltty, W. C. Wilkin son, H. M. Victor, W. H. Hood, L. R. Ilagood, J. HV Little, J. Yf Shep. pard, E. D. LattaTC.. W. Tlflett, P. If. Williams, T. M. BheltoA. J. C. Mc Neill. T. D. -Sampson, MW. Williams, vt. .v waiains, - j. p. Lucas, E. p, Wldeman, Drs. J, P. Matherson. R. L Gibbon, J. R. Jrwln and J. W. Hen derson. v -x' --- - ; ,V PERSONAL. .:m:-' The. Movement of a 'umher of Pea-, '.p-; Visitors arQl Mhers.-' Mr. W; P. Challlcs has retnrnu1 home hfter a visit to hie narenta at Washington. . ; ' , "-:. .1 -v Mr,i C Lowe, of Lowesvill . was in tha city yesterday -morning on his return front v business trip In the Mr. P.' Deacon, of Marion. Onent yesieroay in tnecuy, staying at tha central. . - . .. . Among the out-of-town pedrlehere yesterday was Mr. rW, B. Puett,' of Beimont. ' '., .r.,... - : . . Mr. -.8. 8. Wiley, ,V of Greensboro. pf pent yesteraay : in toe city jtn bust nets. - y ' -.v " X'.1-- Mr. J.'L. Harrison, of HlgH Point. spent yesterday in. Charlotte, staying at tha Buford,. ", : V . . ; Mr. E. J. Brltr, of Chad bourn, spent yesteraay. in cnartptta, staying at tha Central. :,"'',:;;:'"?, '.-i- . . ,', Among the. guesta at the Buford yesterday was Mr. George G. French, of jbumDcrton. .-.- '.-";,: ' ... Mr..2eb V. Shelton hat returned to the city after a trip to New York In tho Interest of his firm the -Little Long Company. -. ' fc Mr F. W. O'Kelly, Of Dftvldson, spent yesterday In the city on buslos ; Mr. A. M. Craig has roturned id the city after 'spending his vacation at Toccoa, Oa., apd Kalelgh. :Mr. T. C. Harrison, of Hickory, was a visitor in the city yesterday, being a guest of the Southern Manufactur ers' Club.-. ... . 't. v.- Mr. . D. B. Moodle. of the City of Mexico, Mexico, was the guest of M' H. 0.MUler, at the Manufacturers' Club yesterday. Mr. H. 8. Duval returned to the city yesterday after a business trip In the South. .' . A 'i Mr. "W. E. Anderson, of BUtesvllJe, was the guest yesterday of his broth er, Mr. D. H. Anderson. H . ' a Mr. R. M. Miller. Jr haa returned from Lake Chamolaln. where ha at tended the semi-annual meeting of the Nations Association ' of Cotton Manufacturers, which was held there last week. . ; -- ::..'. t . - ;. Mr. James W;: Osborne,, who - haa been spending - severaf days la . the city with relatives, will leave to morrow night for his home in New Tork. ;'.'..' ; Dr. -Will -A.:, White passed through the city yesterday-, en route from his home- in New, Tork to Atlanta, Oa., to attend the annual meeting of .the National Dental Association which is to be held there this week.. Mr. 'Thomas M.: German, of ,' Dur ham.' spent yesterday in - the 1 city, staying at the, Centralri . ? Among tne visitor in tne city yes terday was Mr. William B. Streeten of Greensboro, Superintendent of the North Carolina Children's Home So ciety.: :- -r-'. v- . -..-;.,.; Mr.iR. A-'MIUer. of Winston, wat a visitor In the city last. evening, be ing a guest at the. Buford. , v Mr. E. R. Causey, of Greensboro, was a visitor in the city last evening, being a guest at the Manufacturers' aub.V;--:. ?. -v.-; -.' ..-vy.t Mr; John S; Cator Is spending a few days in the city after a trip In the south. ' : . ,.'.-.'.. . : ,:. South. Dr. C L. Alexander left last night foe. Atlanta. Ga., where he will attend- the) annual convention of tha National Dental Association. -.. Judge M. H. Justice,- of Rutiier fardton. waa .among the guests at tha Buford-last night ' .-,' ' v I Mr. C. M. Cooke.1" Jr., of King's Mountain, Is spending to-day la Char lotta.. ;. -. , ' . - :v - . . Among -the guests at ' the 'Central last, night wat Mr. R. W. Nadlng, of Winston, " - , rry . - , MfT A. K. Loft In,' a contractor,' of Greensboro, -4s spending to-day la tha celty on business-. . ..' :. r Among the. guests at the Buford last night were: Mr. Julian Alletvof waaesnoro, ana Mr. joun I. Arml Stead, Of Rocklnghank !.'-J ? Mr. James I. Dun lay, ef Wades boro, Is a visitor In ths city. - - , fl u We had a regular November trade last week.. Our store is full of new Fall Goods. ' Ton win find hera the latest up-ta-date materials nd. . ac cessories. ,, All carefully bought and sold 1 at the popular prices that hat built rut' up tuoh' s? large business, . Selling strictly for cash enables ut to put a price on our goods that at tracts the tra.de' of all, who want their money to ; do Its ! full purchasing power,.' ..-t..-. - . t-s " New Coat Suit Department .We Are opening a hew department that will mean much to the ladles of Charlotte, who will' want Coat Suits thlt falL.v. J. S:,. : n V' .We spent a lot of time among the best makers -of New Tork city, .and feel that we have a line second, to none. Borne of our stock has already come in, and mora coming in almost every day. a, We will sell at popular prices and are confident you will be delighted with our pW department THIS KOXTU'S tLTTOCK PATTIKXS 4 10 loi 15 Ctsts-None Hijaff A'.' ' Dainty, delicious , Wheat-Hearts! Get some for breakfast , All, grocera Special This , . " . v 1 '. r 1 - A . .... A ' Week. v( ,Ws have on han4 number ' of Purses, Card Cases,' Wallcta, -Hand . Bags and : Muslo lUills : that we - , can offer yett at a startling . reduction for ' this week only.' . ' All leather goods at a bargain. u:ion:Dij;on ft CO. ;'.V) '.. , t 1 .-4 mm SI '' 1 'r --T'C. v ' jrtii -Under ha'-' "- ll f FIRST NATIONAL BANK . on' draught;' v.' : ' t . MIDA SPRINGS WATER : ' r' CHICK SPRINGS WATER V . ; WHITE STONE LITIIIA .' j J- ': -. WATER. -:' X'-. ' ;,' ', . OLAS6E8 ;. . , " 1. . Tor your stomach's s ' sake, 'drop tn to see us." .' ; . ' i 'Phona us your orders for i HALF. GALLON - ,..,,? GALLONS and . " '..',"' t, GALLON DEMIES.' Phones MS and ssi -."""'i.' 'V1 af '""i; --i'i 'Vi "&ijr.S;;-,B;';-,"i.'' Carbonat iriif Co. is Why experiment with . other -pat terns, when you. can buy Butterlck'a, which Is acknowledged by everybody to ba the beat, Tha price now la no higher. ' The Immense facllltlea ' of tha Butterlck plant enable them to make their high-class patterna at the same - prloe aa . their imitators. Wouldn't you rather buy the genuine, especially when It Is the same price? NeWShlrt Waists! We have a big' trade on Walata New lot 'Just received. Call and see the new things in . Plaid Silk Waists. Waists of any style and price il, .. .. .. .V 75c. to $1.00. ( .v,.-'vn.v; ' '; 13 WcstTVadcSt u Received" V s , - prescription A prescription may be poor 1 in two ways.- It may ba put up all right ; but the- drugs and . chemloala ;- used may . be stale , or "off standard.? ; Or the sn gredieuta . may '. b , exclt right, and yni the futt effects nullified because it ia poorly compounded; that' is, .'put np hastily - or ' carelessly not properly "worki-1." In either . case, no jnatter.how.low tha -charge Is. you l n't get "value , received,? which ' Is the aa sentlaj part of tha transaction. When sickness" comes, thete- . fore consider well tha reputa tion of the druggist to . whom you . take your prescriptions. One thing, perhaps.' we ned ,- not add: If yon bring It to us, you are sure to gst Vva ia re ceived " every tlme.'.-, . - .....v" .'".(..f." f , . .. . ...... .. v ..'.. ... i. , , ... I, V (CL(0)MS - -;m- '!' 4- , 4iyil . 'S ,,,' v .'1 t 1 . This weather causes ns to turn our attention to such things, and natural' ' IT. we purchase where tha best values are obtained. . Never before have bur stocks been larger or more properly priced. Our Special Suit , -at $10 All-Wool, JOray: Mixture; very ttyl "lsh S7-lnch Prince Chop Satin-Ued Coat single plaited skirt; worth 116.00.-'Special $10.00. Ladles' Black'' and Blue Taffeta lined Broadcjoth Suits., at .. 913.50. ':. All-Wool Broadcloth in Black and Blue, semi-fitted,' Taffeta-llned Coat; tailored coat and plaited skirt. This suit Is well worth $11.50. Special .. .. $11.50. Many extra special bargains In Ladles' and Misses' Suits at .. 918.00 and ft.B0. For these popular prices we have many extra specials to offer. Including Mixtures, Cheviots, Cloths, In a va riety of the most popular styles. Special values At 915.00 and $16.50. . ; ' . !...r :.'"- w- ". .v , . Better Suits at $22.50 and $25.00 - ; ', .. ..... 4. Tha - hew Semi-Dress Etons, beau tlfuHy trimmed with Ullored 'braids and a ' touch of' Persian; warranted ' taffeU-llned; beautiful . hand-plaltpd skirts. Also the strictly Ullored and semi-dress, short '. close-fitting . and Pony Coats. Materials are everything new in Mixtures, Cloths and. Cheviots, all shades. Spoclal values at .. .V 921.50 and 928.00. Elegant Values at ' $27.50 to $50.00 ; Suits at theae prices are models purchased after a great deal of . thought and time spent In selection.';: Garmentscopled direct from I10D.OO and $160.00 French models, - ach . possessing an Individuality of Us own. and only -nna of each , style of tha mora expensive ones that will not" be duplicated. Prices $17.50, 931.60, 937.90, 942.50, 950.00. it v . T. 1 i i.: eon Wholesale and Retail. 1 1- tfawley s Pharihacy SsJ n'OOD CARVES , ..: ,Vr'-: ' ORRASSITaI PATsTRTI kakh KCDQSrOR PATtXTS CUT . CCNfitlKIUl KOPa r' C. A; EASTl-IAN .' it WEST FIFTH iTREET. ' y '- ?Sff Is YOUR ORDER at our Tailoring Depart ment for the medium-weight Suit and Top. Coat you 11 need for early Fall. , Tho newest of Fall Suit? ings and Overcoatings for producing distinctive look ing garments await your se1 lection, and the first choice of such , a showing is well worth your while. I KIM HI :wBkJ: 'i L ( ' Highly : Tirtistie v.-." v 1 '' , ' 1 :Furnitiire Effects can be 'picked every ,day here and there,4 The dealer must have t an ey to the beautiful, as well as to the mere merchandising. ) , That's why we claim your attention.' We have tb,e pieces . that will truly adorn your home without flattening your pockethook. Lt us prove our statement on ths new goods that are arriving daily. .... . : t- Vi'- n coivivoc ituuugifiTW i l',V All ,'Wlso tu-usekeeperi ; tend ; their Family,; Washing to : us because It's -.washed, cleaned, ; returned quickly,' imd tho -out la not exorbitant " Try . our . Special ' Household Plan -a word to the wives It tufflclent. lzzT.iz:znf C:rs, Clc:r.:rj i:j Jcutb Tryca Slrrx started off Mg yesterday and we want to keep it; upa . The saliie good bargains vill on sale again to-day- -: Nofice to Dressmakers Again ; ; be Names will be" taken at the pattern counter until Saturday night of this week, for the May Mdntbn Fall arid7 Winter Catalogiiea All you to is your name SSt ca ' -i'.V" f. . X ue to.your May teriiscae day sent on sizes, all A list sent c au; patterns soia : every every night, so we renew short Se All patterns 1 Oca Of mm?;?. 1 1 .1 hihI Vaiuiiii l,xtiai-t, ' 1 i, tif.Ufloiit. ty tii. I Art.
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