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CIARLOTTE DATLY O. .:Y,:i:, NOVEMBER 4, 1005. ' a' mwmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm ! , Social and Personal Mlsa Maud ' Hayes, of Hliopton,vwai V. rmrlotte vlultor yesterday. - Mlsit Carrie 'Pottfi, of 'Lower ' Steels ireeK, was in tbe.city yesferday. , MJaa Lula Abernethy. ,' of Lincoln' ton, and Miss Catharine Abernethy, or Newton, npent yesterday with Dr, iw , Mrs. A. m. iierron, , f. v s -1 I, Mr. .and Mfa' W. Mj Vandever have returned from CornwelL 8. C, where they visited friends and relative. 4 if Appalechicola, Fla-.' are visiting V ijar. and Mrs. i. Q. Bhannonhouie.. . .v .:.v Ga., haa returned to her home after vislUnjr Miss Fannie, Jdoore BurweJL h. M. Venders. . a' botbran?,rno ore rharrled last Thursday night, are Jn Jacksonvtle,. Fla atosplna; a the Hotel -Windsor. ,y...-V.'i--- .fvvs.-'y'",1 1 : ; - v , ,!, 1 - Mrs. Robert. R.' 1 Goodwin,: of 'Au v, gusta. has returned to her home, In Augustar Ga,. after spending some A,. time , with Miss Fannie Moor BurweU. '"'Mrs.' C - IC Harding, ot Davidson, pent yesterday in the city. . '' Rev. and Mra. C t Brown, mlwlon . tries to, Japan,- who are now la Amer v lea on leave of absence after eight years of service, are spending- to-day ' in' the city with Rev. Dr. end Mrs. K.C Holland. Rev. Mr. Brown will ; occupy Dr. Holland's pulpit at Bt , Mark' . Lutheran-church this even - lng. , end -Mrs. Brown will talk to the : children.' this afternoon.; ! -' I', ':.i.'vV-J : '. k Mrsv Annfe't 'Etnlth ' Ross end Mr. ; Clarence .H. 8mlth. the eldest and youngest of tllr. end. Mrs. T.. T. y 8mlU)'s twelve) children,, celebrated - their ; birthdays yesterday. In honor " of her brother's twenty-first birthday, Mra, Ross received -from 4 to ( yes l ' terday afternoon at her home on South' Myers street. Mrs. Koss was assisted In receiving- by Mr. end Mrs. T. T mlth. W. H. Smith, Mrs. P. Darracott. of Atlanta,. Qa., Mrs. O. F. f y Asbnry; Myiases Kathryn. Josephine. , 2 and Vacj Km 1th and Messrs. Andrew, - T, T. jr Jacob and Clarence Smith. THE C0.1RECT LTIIIi'iG .. V1' f A" weddlftg "Invitation of all thlngsMemanded by social cus tom should be correct In form, and-made or fine stationery. ' it Is better not' to Issue any . Invitations at all than to. send out somethlnc that la unfashionable" or of poof material. If 1 you wish to get absolutely the correct thine, consult J. P. STEVENS ENGRAVIN O., CO., . the ,w fashionable engravers, ,x .47 Whitehall street Atlanta, Georgia; i, , , f'..1 This establishment, produces. the latest styles as fast as they . are accepted by the elite or ixnaon er new Toric. samples sent free -of charge. I Don't 'delay;,, Write this bouse to-dsy. Cards reading as follows have been isauea: Mr. John Alexander Hanfcln requests the honor of your presence at wie , marriage of his daughter -T Mabel Elisabeth to . - Mr. Le.tlmer B. Alexander Tuesday evening, November the SOth nineteen hundred and six at three o'clock at home Mill Hill, near Concord North Carolina Miss Ranln has many friends In cnarioltB, where she tias often visit ed. Mr. Alexander holds e resoon Sible position with the J. H. Wedding ton Hardware Company and la a rls Ing-young business man. Owing to -recent illness In the family of the , onae-io-De, ine weaaing win be very quiet one. . Mrs. Julia Settle Holt Is visiting at me nome or Mrs. j. Renwick .Wilkes. Miss Flossie Burke ' Is expected to return to the city shortly from Wins , ton, where she hss been visiting her parents. . 1 v ' Mrs. Plummer BtevJart has returned from Union county, where she spent some . lime witn relatives. , Miss Bessie utley, of the county. pent yesterday In the city shopping. .Mrs. Paul Chatham and Miss Mar garet Thurmond entertained a num , bar of friends at cards, at their home v en south Try on street, yesterday f tarn 00 n. The first prise was won by Mrs. 0. b. J ones, sna the second by Mrs. uuiespie eaaier. ' '-. It Is said that someone la eolns to give e tremendous bl theatre party : nm ivia insxsni, wnen rne Vir ginian" will be presented at tbe Acad emy of Musie with uustln Farnum tn the name role. The person, whose name Is withheld, has contracted for Iff seats for the performance, . ac cording to Manager K easier. 'Cards reading as follows were is sued yesterday: jtot less -at home November fifth '. nineteen hundred six - Wooden weddlngv Honrs l-ll. '"i.mv ,1.. 11 1 . - Anv Dwnifww iwiuvn tnkpisr ok vne unitea ajeugniere or the con , federacy ' held an . interastlnar . meet , Ing with Mrs. ' Ell - Steele, on -East Tenth avenue, yesterday afternoon. Mrs, Stonewall Jackson, the president. presided at the meeting. After the , reg-uler business had been ' transact ed. Mrs. John W. Milter read the re. port of the delegation from the chap. er to the recent State convention, held a at Durham. - Mesdames A. I .Smith and Gordon Finger also spoke or n convention. " ' : ,, Mrs. J. Lenoir' Chambers read beautiful ' memorial to . Mrs. Jefferson Davis,-the late widow of the presl ; dent of t the ; Confederacy. Ar kin , mortal to the ' late Mrs. . M. A. Os- borne,-who was the oldest member of the chapter, was also read. - , ' 1 1 Mr. .and' Mrs. H. A. Murrlll left . last 4 evening for New Tork. , where tney .win spena some nra,sy J." : Among the visitors In the city . ye. teroay were Mr. ana Mrs. John R. t White,, of Glbeon, who were guests mt that rnti-al Hntal. ' .-. -.1, . . ' ' at the i The bans of the apnroschlnc mar rlage of Miss Mary Qallacher and Mr. J, J. Green haver "ben published at St.- Peter's CaUiollo church. " The date of yie wedding has not. been an nounced. ,.. ;:,.-,' v .-,':, : "--v. y r.The' appearance 'nf- Annie Russell 4in. "A Midsummer Wight's Dream.' V Tuesday night, will be the social event , at the Academy or Music for .the fall senson. Every seat In the house was ; eold within two hours after they, were put on , sate, v Every box was taken. . Charlotte society will be out- In. full force, - ' 1 . . ; t v.. Mrs., A. Dlnklns and son left Isst , evening for Norfolk; Va., where. they '.Wilt spend eotne time. . t- The many friends of Miss tols Holt ami Mr Robert U Tate, both of this rltyj will be Interested !n the an nouncement of their engagement, the wrd'Jing te take place this -month In Washington. D. C. No formal In vitations wII be Itwued. , .n ' It's the-"Iue RH.iwjn Flevor" that . toorhes ths njwt. oi Uliie Ribbon In"" Sn'l Vanilla. A h..,it-lr pur, go . tvii-e' ns -fsf" nl tli -1,11m Kib'-.n Flii- Vor' Is perfection. Ak for, the li. fit .A'rRirLiv paxcr, ,- Tliie ICngHsii, Irish mrU tkxtuh . Girls Give m Hnal Rollicking PartyA Large Crowd Witnessed tle Affair. -The English' girls gave a farewell dance In the hall In the Davidson building last night. The room was fairly well failed ; with spectators. Twenty-five cents admission fee was charged 'and, everybody whd went got the worth of bis money. The foreign ers danced.- sang! and made merry until . II o'clock'. v The following per sons took part In the concert-dance: Miss 'Annie Gordon, Mr; Rafcliffe; Miss Ratcllffe. Mr. and Mrs. Stockdale, Mr. Frank Nolan. .'Mrs. Blackburn. ' Miss Lily Bllckburn. Mrs.' Julia Jones, Mr. John Jones. Master Frank Jones. Mr. George Bommer, Mr, and Mrs. James Robinson, uaoy rformaa Kooinson, Mlsa Betsy Barton. Mies Martha Mul linuex. Miss Frances Kennedy. Mrs. Kate Kelly, Mr. and Mrs. Powell, Miss Elisabeth Lever, mum ixveiyn miey, Mlsa Annie Good. Miss' Mary Fielding. Miss Clsale Coward. .Elisabeth Ent wistle, and Mr. and Mrs. Lea, of England: Miss Betsy McDonald, of Scotland, and Misses Nsncy O'Hara, Monies Roaoh. Kate, Pulen, and Lily Itocx, 01 ireiana. - The programme follows: Chairman. Mr. James Robinson: door-keeper, Mr. W. C. Owens; Frank Nolan, M. P. -i Song. "Dear Old Home Again,"' J.. Robinson. k . Song. "Dear Little Bhamrock," Miss Nancy O'Hara. A waits. - ' "In the Shade of . the Old Apple Tree." Mlsa Lily Rot k. Irish Jig, by the Irish contingent. Cake walk, Misses Mulllneux and McDonald. Song. "Her Own Boy Jack," Mr. Robinson. ' The lancers' dance, by the English and Irish 'girls. - Duet. Mrs. Jones and Miss Pullen. "The Swell Outcast" A waits. Song, "My Lady Love, Oood-Bye," Mlsa Lilly Rock. The Sets. , Song, "8weet Genevieve," Miss Nan cy O'Hara. ' Song. "My Irish Molly Oh," by the English and Irish. A Barn Dance. Song, "My Little Wooden Hut," by the English girls. Sons- bv the American friends. Grand finale, "Biitanla Rules the Waves." by the English and girls. There has never been any social functions In this State that could be compared to the dances that the En glish. Irish snd Scotch girls, who have been here giving; testimony to Uncle Barn's Scotland Yard detectives, have given In the Davidson Hall. They have been part german, part hall, part aquare dance and part concert.1 The young men and wo4 men have taught those who have wlt nessea the dances .that It Is better to be merry to-day and not worry about to-morrow. Those who have seen these girls on the streets, not being used to tnetr rree ana easy ways, have passed lightly upon their characters, but when they have seen them dance. In their own peculiar. Interesting way, have gone away from the hall thinking well of them, feeling that they are a lot of rollicking, in nocent girls of the English working class. - They are not as supple as som North Carolina women, who trip the fantlstlo toe, but their hearts are just as warm and their manner as cor dial. They have Innocent fun, but that Is all. They are a better lot than they get the credit or neing. The singing last night was very good. Mlsa Annie Gordon sang: Just a Little Off the Top," and was encored. She was not on the pro gramme. Mr. Robinson volunteered to sing "Under the Old Apple Tree" In the absence or Miss kock, who was to have sung It. The party expects to return to England, leaving here this week, but there Is no telliag when. If ever, It will go. . Found rrouserg Under Iloneo, , . Some '.youngsters '"found. ' hidden away tunder the warehouse 'of the Highland Park Cotton Mill. bundle of trousers. The police station was notinea and, Friday night. Officer Mc CeJL went oat end made an Investi gation, as, a result - of which : ho brought In seven panrs of pants, bear ing the Ducdiess trade mark.. Some oar thief had -evidently made a haul and chucked his goods away for safe Keeping, i-,.- - ;; :', , f-, ;, r- f ,.x . .;. , , . BWw Teacher for Charlotte . tJnlver- ' "J School' , ' Mr. L.: A.' Davison, of. Rome. N. T, has been selected instructor In the mathematics and physical science de partment 'of. the Charlotte -University School. - Mr.' Davison is a graduate of Harvard and- has had valuable ex per lenoe in tne scnool room. He has until recently been, a teacher at St Paul's, a school for boys located at Concord, Nvr H.- He will be ready to 1 axe cnarge or nis classes to-morrow or Tuesday. ! . . ; i : Y,,i Farmers Hold Monthly Meeting. The regular monthly meeting of the Mecklenburg division of the Southern Cotton -Association was- held - In ' the court bouse .yesterday morning at 11 o'clock. President H. K. Reid called the meeting to order. Twenty-two sue-civii divisions responded to tne rollJV After short talks by Secretary rnarr and "fresment c. c .Moore, of the State division, . the meeting ad journed. ' The' session did not last more than an houf. 1 The Value of Charcoal '. T"sssssa-aesBS Few People know How t'seful It is in "Preserving Health and Beauty. Costs Nothing to Try. Tbe Proof of - the Pudding Is the eating; 1,400 people eat Wheat Hearts dally In Ashevllle alone. Nearly everybody knows that char coal la the safest and most efficient aisinrectant ano purifier In nature, but few realise Its value when tak en Into the human system for the same vieansing purpose. Charcoal is a remedy that the more you take of It the tx-t'er: It la not a drug at all, but simply absorbs the gases and impurities alwuys pros- ent In the stomach and Intestines iiu i and carries them out ot the system ' Charcoal sweetens the breath after smoking, drinking or after eating on- inos and otner odorous vegetables Charcoal effectually clears snd Im proves the complexion. It whitens the teeth and further acts as a nat ural and eminently safe cathartic. it absorbs the injurious gases wnicn collect in tne stomach and bowels; It disinfects the mouth and throat from the poison of catarrh. All druggists sell charcoal In one form or another, but probably the best charcoal and the most for the money is In Stuart's Charcoal . Lo cenges; they are composed .of the finest powdered 'willow charcoal, and other harmless antlseptlces In tab let form or rather In the form of large, pleasant tasting losengea. the charcoal being mixed with honey. The dally use of these losenges will soon tell In a much Improved condition of the general health, bet ter complexion, sweeter breath and purer blood, and the beauty of It Is that no possible harm can result from their continued use, but on the contrary, great benefit. A Buffalo physician. In speaking of the benefits of charcoal, says: "I advise Stuart's Charcoal Losengea to all patients suffering from gas In stomach and bowels, and to clear the complexion and purify the breath, mouth and throat: also I believe the liver is greatly benefited by the dally use of them: they cost but twenty five cents a box at drug stores, and although In some sense a patent preparation, yet I believe I get more and better chaVcoal In Stuart's Char coal Losenges than In any of the or dinary charcoal tablets." Send your name and address to day for a free trial package and see for yourself. F. A. Stuart Co., C4 Stuart Bldg., Marshall. Mich. OlT Ccl- ; Rovr'liiii8 Is coming again. We have mads big preparations for furnishing, our cus tomers this season - i i ' We are cutting -new a "good lot of Wirra ANp PINK ROSES ;v with , good stems. We 'are prepared to take care of your order for ' t i BRIDES' BOUQUETS ; and. other, wedding flowers. Nice stook cf ilowerg for I , ' ! ) FLORAL DESIGNS " which re make; a,. specialty. 'Write, telegraph 'or telephone and we' will serve, you quick. ( , "A; VAN LINDLEX NURSERY CO, PpMONA.;N.,a:; ,Send Telegrajha to Greensboro. Vliai You f r j P liver . Cu$ Glass or Hand- Painted China, or anything in' tne jeweiry nne, it win pgy assortment Buy you to see our Libbey's Cut GUss, Plckard's Hand-Painted China and all the", beat Silver. - makes of Sterling Garibaldi : & Bruns. Hcadoiers for Dismonda. mm. m. Fmrchaaeble Choice Home Sites la DDL. WORTH: S. Boulevard, 71x110: corner SS.000 a. souievara, vaxivo; inside 3.400 a. Boulevard, inaiae E. Boulevard, corner; lOOxito Park Ave., Corner , . Park Ave., . Inside Kingston Ave Inside. Kingston Ave., corner!. No better or mere desirable see. tlon for HOME 8EEKERS In North Carolina than DILWORTH. Any of the above lets may be had on easy terms.' . , . F. D. HLBXniSJDER 103 6. Tryon. 'rboaes S04 or MS. too 3. 500 1,000 60 SM 1,300 The Fud of the Season Hand Painted China The great variety of the useful ' and -r ornamental pieces of i HAVILAND CHINA beautifully and artistically hand-painted which we arc showing, are the ' finest creations procurable. It is a treat to see them at J. E. STEER E Jeweler 41 N. Tryon Street. ) I ' . f : :, Plr. SIUs Dunton, who ede fcratcd his 88th tlrthdiy on April 9th, last and: who bis teen one of the most highly re spected and best: known mer chants for the past 60 years in MUlbury, mass., thante tally's Pure Malt Whiskey for his youth and vig-pr. :k trlaii of Mr. l)untcn'$ says he looks so well that he Is easily rood for twenty years- more, ; Dunton vislb iils store almost erery day, . Last sua-: mcr he hadaseyere attack of, dysentery which was ccmpietelt i cured by Duffy's Pure Mali Whiskey, v.!'.-,;)' '"I am fish Duffy! Pure Malt WVl.tl. an4 thlnklt eery valuable U g medtdna. Last MS. ULAS HUSTON, sS (SAM Vi4. UIV I MI likMI lrt vitk J - doctor thouf ht tny case was almost kopeleea. A rood doctor and a verv rood nuns m,iA '' over me night And day lor four or five months. '' sifted on two or three spoonfuls of Dufv's Pure Malt WhUkty a day, tad I do believe H vu the medic be that cured me. For a man of II yean I am very wtlL" Um Dunton. MUlbury, Mate. Miy lltk, 0C T Ii aa shntii1 mm hmil. J - 4 ' i ..'.'' .. " ' " '.'I f'.' t : r7. ; "'" - -" imiiwi sua tonic, ouiiqi up tne nerve tueues, tenet an the Mart, rivra dawm te Vs bmn. strength snd eUstldty to the mustlet and richnett to the blood. It ' brinft Into action all the vS forKTotS! 1 rerfecf and eiuklei vntl fa rr4 frnnt thd tA ... .h. I.L . l. . , , . . . w cetqosj delicate - , -. , i ., , " - i w. mo wniiwimnit k tnmiipi, , ii u mvaiuaoje Mr everworfcss man. Vfome Hid au-Llv rkiMfwn. It fM.xk. .1.. i. ... -a i i i.i , . . " ..wn,wl ' " 1 .... . ' - W u - ... . . .1 . . ...1 Ul. mm mm UIU, II. n rTT n, vm BKlin WWiM .1 III .. . ... m fc. I . . , . ! ' 1 Remarhably Low Priced for Thfie -' v.. t " "t- - ' '.':..".;."''. . ' v .M ,..vV i"1' 4 Busy Days Mmgli Comforts Correctly Priced as- ; : :!J. Comforts: lx7l-tnch Fancy Robe, both . sides extra cored Cotton t - sorted patterns. Price 18c. IDxIS-lnch Fancy Sllkallne Red lined cored Cotton Comforts; nssorted patterns; $1.60 value, at $15. Pure Cotton Fancy SUkollne, both sides fancy stitched; assorted pat- terns.' . Comforts worth 11.00 more than our price, IMS. Fancy ! Batlne, both aides, extra sUe and weight; pure carded 'sanitary cotton; fancy, stitched. Price ft.eS, -a.&o and I3.M. Fine quality. Fancy Satlne, good else, fancy stitched EIDERDOWN COMFORTS. Worth considerably, more, at 14.75, fd.50 and M.50. Millinery of Interest This popular department Is likened to a great kaleldlscope a constant changing scene. No day (except Sunday) passes that something of Interest does not arrive, something In Millinery or Millinery Accesso ries of Interest to those who wish to obtain the best and newest at mod erate prices, most timet much under the usual. We sell Oage's, Phlpps', Atchison's and Castles' Street Hats. Somethlnc new every day designed In our own work room. m MB, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL THE TEST OF SUPERIORITY The best evidence of the superiority of an insti tution or a commodity is furnished bv the extent of the public's approval and patronage. Nt proposition can appeal to the public with great force or for any considerable length of time unless it be backed bv merit. Nor does lasting success comeby chance. When these tests are applied to tdjfa, Insurance, ' it is found that the GRtfEN&BORO Ltfjp easily in the lead. It is attracting the hearty support of tho best people in its territory and has come to be known as tjie LEADING HOME COMPANY. The superb INCOME INDEMNITY POLICY (sold Only by the GREENSBORO LIFE) is recognised as the nctae of perfection in Life Insurance.. It is the ideal policy contract; offering more protection "and guaranteeing better results than other policies. '''-This explains why , the representatiyes of the GREENSBORO LIFE ' (man for man) are able to sell more insuranco jtlinn the J representatives of anyother company are selliuj;. II . .. v,-, !' v':;;-v,;.j,'r-, ys. I'ij- iter II -V,t - .-n. -v-. ..y;.v, I '.;V .'... I ureensooro ure msu If - '-f. i : , : v, ' '.i.'V ' -:"'; ,t ranee GREENSBORO, N; a ' Comply fiV - TT. TiXt, frceddenl E. CWLWEtX, JTU Secretary I I. Mmi 1I01IAX8. Actuary ' W. B. ALLCX, Afendy Msnsges a-
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