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CLJL'GTrm DATTjY 0L3i:nVE novembi;h 10, MG.: Social and Personal ' Mr. And Mrs. JP. Stow returned yesterday from Belmont. where they had heon to visit relatives,: ;vvi Mr, and Mr. Thomas U Cnlf, of Gastonls, spent yesterday la too city, .v.-,-,.- stopping, with Mra. E.vW, MaRon. .. '; (;, s; , " iv"-- :-. f. 'Mra. George L,' Patterson, of 'Coh :;; 'v cord, Is Charlott visitor. r Sha Is " v . v..' MM Iran Allison entertained her IiVV; unuof now cwn tiieu luuiiua L ..".: and served light refreshment.' .' -fey' ' -: ',' , ' r .'. .r.v" ir .,:K -' Miss Bessie' Steers," who-; has been X , V flv la able to ba out again. ,u, - . Mrs. W. T. Jordan, who la 111 at S Vtv Luke's Hospital In New, Tor k. la no ' Ing very wall. Bh haa typhoid fever. J ' Mr. R. X Tata and Dr. T. U. Wright bavk leased the pretty new ? ., oouble .housVthat .MrVJV W. Shep T, , pard Ja building on Tenth avenue, and V . : will llva tbara artr. thav m ma. rlsdV - Mrs. R.'S. Relnhardt. of Llnoolnton. . ...V- was Jn the cltjp, yeaterday on bar way t; -jioma from Qoldaboro, wbert aha bad neon on a visit. ,-. -s iVV - Mrs. Calvin D. Owlai Is 111 at her home in Baltimore. Col. Cow lea. who , la now stationed In Cuba. : passed through the city several days ago on his way to Baltimore. Mra. Cowtos has many friends here. . - Mr. and Mrs. U ;P. Henk.1 and 'Miss Corinne Henkle. of Lenoir, were visitors In the cKy yesterday, being guests oi Mra. is. w. Halloa. . 'X. i : MIbb Nora Thompson, of Baltimore, : who has been vlsttlngber aunt, Mra. H. A. Murrill, and Mra. La ban McDonald, at DU worth, wlU leave to-day for Rocklng'nam, whera sha will spend some time with friends, Miss' Ethel Hlrkpatrick. of Senecca, 8. C, spent yeaterday-morning In the city, wita friends en route to David son. where she will visit her grand "mother, Mra. Julia Holt. .. Among the visitors In too city yes terday were Mra R. S..Relnhardt and the Misses Relnhardt, of Llncolnton, who were guests at the Hotel Bo- ford. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Carpenter and Mr J. R. White, of Cherryvllle, were visitors In the ctly yesterday, being guests at the Hotel Buford The social event of to-day will ba the card party to be given by Mra. mrea Oliver, on outn xryon street. this afternoon In Honor of Mrs. Wal tar Charlea Artfner, of .WalUngham, England. Mrs. Harris Mallinckrodt has re turned home after spending several .weeks with relatives In Baltimore. Among the Charlotte people who ' will attend the wadding of Mlaa Lola Holt and Mr R. L. Tata, at tna Hotel Raleigh,, Washington, ' Monday evening, will ba Masdamea Frank B. Bmtth and H, M. Victor and ' Mira Annie Wilson and Messrs. - J. W. Wsdsworth. H. W. Wilson. Thomas Pegram. E. C. Graham and John A. Tata. Mr. and Mrs.,0. W. Isenhour, of Concord, are visiting Mr. and Mra F. A. McKntgftt. Mra W. D. Cowles has returned from Winston, where she spent some time with her sister-in-law, Mra.. wL V. Horton. Mr. and Mrs. R. W Simpson, of Pendleton, 9. ('., are spending a few clays with their sons, Messrs. T. H. and J. O. Simpson. Mrs. J. W. Ardrey and daughter Miss Mary Ardrey, are visiting a few day In the city with Mr. and Mrs, W. A. Watson. Mr. Frank Bonnett and bride. w"no whs Mia Viola Nell Clarke, of Lex ington, Tenn., and Miss Klsln Ben nett, spent yesterday- In t'ne city en route to Wadewboro, whara Mr. and Mrs. Bennett, will visit relatives for a fow days. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Orlfiin. of Manchester. N. H.. who have been spending several days In the city, left yesterday for points South on a pleas ure trip. That the Charlotte Day Nursery is claiming the interested attention of a targe number of Charlotte--women was evidenced yesterday by the large attendance at the "allver tea" given for the benefit of the nursery. The tea Iwaa In fact a delightful recep tion, held at the horns of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Hook on Kast Mornhead street and from 4 until 7 o'clock tho ladlca called, made their stiver offer ing to the cause and enjoyed a de lightful social .time. The pretty home was decorated In palms, ferns, chrysanthemums, and roses, and the arrangement was charming In effect. At the - door Master Walter Hooka,- tho attractive little son of the home received the sU ver offerings and In the receptfon hall Mrs, Hook welcomed the guests. A receiving party consisting of Mes dames W. O. Rogers, R. C. Holland, A. H. Washburn, B. C. Register, and Miss Julia Robertson, president, treasurer, first vice president, re - cording secretary, and corresponding secretary, respectively, . ot the . Char ; lotta Day Nursery Association, was ,. In the. parlor.' From the parlor tho - guests wsro conducted to the -dining ', room where delicious Ice cream and csks ware served. Mesdames J. O. flardner, O. L. Patterson, of Concord, ' --"and C. A. McLaughlin presided In the ; f dining room, while Mrs. F. . D. Lath. - . co an dMIss Marjorio Long sorted tho 'v in tna uorary. v,--.. ..- The offering amounted to III, and vthe occasion waa pronounced an an rPfT --U9cess ; 4n every, particular. : . 7 j Mrs. Francis M. Wooten and son, ; . i of Spartanburg, la hart .vtsting her y- i parents, Mr. and ' Mrs,' W. K. Mo- t V; Kamey. of Fourth ftrest Mrs.- Woot v n will, return to' Spartanburg ! tho v - ior pan ,oi nexi .waag. Pa., are visiting, at ne home of Mrs. fctocaers brother, Capt. , Ulaua Morrison.." v , -., ;,. ;,' i''v.'-:' Mrs. Jeesla Dickson and nephew, Muster Robetr Ross, ot Morganton, are visiting Mrs, J. H. Ross, on Soth Miss Ada-Costaer,. ot Xlncolaton, is visiting her .slater, Mrs. RoDinson, on East, FJfth , street. , Mrs. R; T. Hopkins and daughter, Miss Margaret, of Winston, are visit ing Mm, lb- ffi. woriunan. ; , , ,?-v Mr. C.; H. i . Hotchlaon - and -llttlo daughter. Irene, nt CarmeL have gone to Atlanta, Qa where the. little girl will be under,, medical treatment x Amnna- tha aruaata kt fha Central lsstnlght were Mr. and ..Mrs, ' W, ,L, Cltnard,.f, Hickory, .fu -!.: J.,. , . A DELIOHTFTL CONCERT; The Rlcliardson, Orchestra, Surpasses " Itaelf The Special Numbers Good ; Tho Frogrammo iienaereo. B; v In the second of the eHs of con certs belnc clven by tho Richardson Orchestra at the 'Academy of Muslo last night that body ' of musicians surnassed Itself.- The programme was well selected and no orchestra In tho South could have rendered the van ous numbers,, better', than did Mr, Richardson's aggregation. Tho ' 1 0 members work -together well, and tho technique of rendition Is most excel lent Ths orchestra was assisted by Miss May Courtney Oates. contralto, who rendered two solos beautifully, Miss Oatas has a voice of superb qual Ity and tone. Probably the most en loyablo number- on the programme was the-sextette from Lucia dl Lam- mermoor. joniaaiu.- rna quaneue, "Alice, Where Art Thou." by Messrs. Baker, Thornton. Keesler and. Alder man, waa exquisitely rendered, as was also the flute and French horn duet by Messrs, Aabury and Keesler. Tho programme rendered' follows PART L 1. Reveille du Lion . . Von Kontakl I. "Alloa. Where Art Thou?" Ascher, Messrs.-Baker, Thornton, Keesler and Alderman. I. Sextette, from Lucia dl Lammer- moor Donizetti 4. "I Lova Thee" (Orchestral Ac compantment) . k . .... .. Grelg Miss May Courtney Oates. Bohemian Olrl Balfo PART IL . Lea-Patlneurs .. .. Waldtenfel 7. Serenade, (Duo Fluto and French Horn) Tltl Messrs. Harry Asbury and Robt L. K tester. Sergeant Kitty, (request) Sloane 9. "Spring Haa Coma" Mo Vtlri Whita. Miss May Courtney Oates. 10. Miserere and' Finale. (Act III) from II Trovatora Verdi E?rrnrsiAsnc over the gyms. Out-Door Gymnasiums at the City So boo Is a Great Hnecess. Heaxiea nerrloptng the Ch4dren "Physical -Ir. They Redaee the Number of Tsrdles and Makes Better Discip line Possible. Few Deoolo In Charlotte have any Idea of tho work bejng done In the graded schools of the city. It is treat to visit either of the white schools, to see. the children In tho rooms, to- see-them march out in an orderly manner at recesa and dis hand at the tap or the Oell or drum. When tho hell rings for them to re turn, every child Is In line and still ness reigns within a few -brief mo ments. The newest feature at the otty schools, snd a feature that. Is some thing of a departure In this State, Is sn outdoor gymnasium at each of the white schools. The gyms are proving a great success. - Besides de veloping the children physically, the gyma get them to school In time. "There haven't been one-third as many tar dies since we have had the gVms," said Superintendent Graham yesterday. The children, begin coming before o'clock to do stunts, and large numbers ot them come bark to the grounds after school In the after noon." At tho North school, where there are nearly 900 pupils there are several swings, a horizontal ladder, parallel bars, etc. At the South school, where there arc 1.200 pupils, there are seven swings, several oth er single rope swings with bars, hor Isontal ladders, parallel bars. etc. All the children are enthusluatlc over gymnastics and some of them are be coming expert performers. " , BRIEFS. l Few Minor Happening Jn and About the City. Mr. Zenua Porter, of Mharon town. snip, continues quite til. Barnum & Bailey's bis showa tn, day. . "His Majesty and tho Maid," motl- nesa ana nlant performance, at the Acaaemy ot music to-oay. Deputy Rftsleter ef Deeds Henl. Pom ell yesterday . Issued- license for the marrUga ot Miss Msltl Hllch and Mr. M. A. Flnlayson. Tha Gsstonlft Bottling Works. Mr. E. wuson proprietor, win move Its If sit dyspepsia sufferers Knew arhat Dr. Bhoorfs Restorative would do for them. Dyspepsia would practically ba dlseasa of the past. Dr. Bhoop's Restora tive raeehae stomaek troubles by Its direct tonlo . action upon the Inside nerves the true stomach nerves. Stomach distress or waaknaaa. fullnau: bloating, belching. Ws recommend and sell Dr. Shoon'a Restorative. Burwell Dunn Retail Store. i.i. I 1 , Dr. Parka M.- King entertained at .- . a gams supper at the Southern Man- : ufacturers Club '. last , night. ' ' Tho ' v following named persons wsro - pres , f ent. Dra. a A. Mtsennelmer, W. O, ; -i Iflsbet. R. L. Olbbon, J. P. Matheson J. and Reld Morrison, and Messrs, J, , W B'taon,. w. Zimmerman, R, ; F. Stokes and P. M.- Cavo.';,- ' , 'C r j Tho msnu served was alaborato. , f Among other things there were f squirrel, bear, venslon and wild duck. - Mr. and Mra Jsmes D. cftocker and pi y daughter. Miss Elanor, of Jermyn. Your mooey entitles you to -the beat (let Hlo K0Nn - Ijemon and Vanilla -ABsO?nly Tiirs."Y iwrcs 'fiir .ni" .ihs . ."Bloy Ktsvor-' la perfactlun. Ask for Uf Z. slsa. ,- f ' . -, !V ',:-V-':"' ri'l ':', V'VV' 0r:', "Get it at HawleyY' Cigar . Longings corns to those who neglect to securs cigars on, Saturday ; to ' last oyer 'Sunday, when you --'can't 'buy' tbem.' t'Xv'tUfi 'y ... fr :;., - - --' .-.'.'.'-i 1 ,' Tour: special brand la aura I X. hero. ; J,, I :' v llawfcy's ! Ptenrcy plant to Charlntta In ttit near future, adding one mora to th scorea ot small euier prise in the city., .., T-Deputy Bherul Bl.0, Johnson' has M ooardera In tha count v , tail at present. including the week-old baby - ot Delia DillliiKlutm, wife ot Jack . Dillingham, and one of thoaa accused of bolng lio- pucatao in the Jyerly muroer. . Visitors la the "city f yesterday ' from Belmont stated that. the work of Install ins the machinery In the new Imperial ottton mill was progreaaing rapidly and that tha plant would bo ready for. ope- rauon py January oat. ... -.- - v ) Handsome thermometer, souvenirs have bean issued bv 1. E. Crayton Co., to their, patrona i Beneath a line picture of tha Oliver machine, -are the words "Use the Oliver and, keep your Rer, 8. M. Johnson will fill Rev.. Mr, Crane's appointment at Amity Presby terian church to-morrow- afternoon - at S:M o'clock.- Sunday school will ba held at 1:39 o'clock. Tha feature of tha after noon wiu no, an aadrass br Mr. ; vavia Ovena rV:,,,:t';'';H:-:; -fv' t-:v.n '' i'- ' Mem f!hiM Wot Suflfcient If the cotton v mill , men In and around Charlotte hsve done nothing wrong, tney have nothing to tear. No matter as to the charges mads. something will have to bo proved be fore anything can be flone about ti. Who Questioned It? .' Durham Herald. f Charlotte still atlcka to It that her hotel la to, bo tho finest over, , ;''.i ,' 'I ' I ' I ' ' V Thnas- an.AnO ' RntleriteS. It-must be that' Mr..BuUer is still holding inls eighty thousand follow ers in reserve. . The Proof of the Pudding Is the eating; 1,400 people eat Wheat Hearts daily in Asnevine alone. 50 Cents fail to own one of these popular reprint copyright novelsi Many of them still selling at fyl.ov per copy. Here are a few of the titles; complete Mst upon re quest: "Sea Wolf," by Jack London; "Infekce, ' 1 Au gusta Evans Wilson; "Mil lionaire Baby," Annie K. Green; "Man From Glen gony," Uonnor; ;Todigal bon," ll.au Uame; "Uraus tark," McCuteheon; "Leop ard's Spots," Thomas Dix on; "Rose of the World," Castle; "Call of the Wild," Jack London; "The Long Night, Stanley Weyman; 'Bred in the Bone," Thom as Nelson Page. 'The new 50c. copyrieht novel, "Rezanov," by Ger rude Atherton, is said to be one of the best books of the year. 60c. per copy while they ast. STONES ' BAMHR CO. Booksellcra and stationers. WONDERLAND Open From S to 11 p. m COMMENCING SATURDAY, MS B. Tryon St. L. M. O'Connor and H. C. - Miller,' Props. ' ' - V" MOVING PICTURES AND . ",v ; ' ILLUSTRATED ' SONGS. '; Prtces!,. '. .'. and 10c. ;-.-'': . t; 't -ii, .If, :: ;., Follow tho Crowd. ;..r..; .' !. SATURDAY, y NOVEMBER r ! fatlne;i;and : Night' c 0-- MARY EMERSON !,',v His Majesty . .' V .. . A Night PMcos, iiiwv it. w; 'th mm - v-:,W;ftTv''i;.v;i'::vs4v lliii For a BigSaturday Business Our buyer is now In the North on a special buying trip and we sre re ceiving some fine values in new goods by almost every express. NEW MILLINERY. Some choice bow styles just In for To-day's trads. Our showing of pretty, stylish ' Hats at moderate prices will bo aura to interest you. Our Mlllinera have turned out Bome specially exclusive creations lately ana we are prepared to please you in an up-to-oata Hat at a low price, CLOAKS AND COAT SUITS. Our business In Ladies' Coats Is growing rapidly. because we have a very largo well bought stock from the best tailoring Houses in tha North. We buy as low as the lowest and are satisfied with a small profit, hence we can offer you a well made gar ment of splendid material in the very newest styles at a low price. DRESS GOODS. No trouble to suit you In a dress from our Immense stock of popular priced Dress Qooia. A few pieces of some scarce and popular goods have Just been sent us by our buyer. When In our store have a look through our lines at 50c., 75c. and 91.00 a yard. They comprise all the newest and most popular goods IVEY'S 13 West Trade St The :;r:wWIKliiSiiii " ;; ' '';; 'fV? 5;:'; .;';.-' t'- , -.- : :. , . . . - . V - : ',-' --.,- . ' -v :-'. .'-7. .s &&'Kv-? Hils . Foremost in style,- foremost In' variety and foremost in the economical pricing of tho fall and winter fabrics. 80 no matter how difficult you may be to please, wo are euro you will find something among the new Dress Goods to suit you. Tho values we offer cannot be matched elsewhere a fact that can be more easily demonstrated by comparison. . Just In, "NEW PULL BRAIDS," In all colors; 10c. yard. , "BEAUTIFUL NEW MADRAS" In Dotted and Invisible Plaids. Sale prlcelS and Z5c. CO-lncb Gray Panama, In Blue, Gray and Black, 75c. 40-Inch Cheviot, good quality; 50c. 48c. Brllllantines, at Sac. Nice Cream Casalmeres, at 1.V1 Yard-wide Cream Brlltlantlne, 48c. Beautiful 44-lnch Serge, for coats, Eton Jackets and suits. 75o. ami 8c. Two pieces guaranteed Black Taffeta, hand-finish; suitable for petticoat. Worth tho world over $1.25. Our prlco 91.00. 62-Inch Chiffon Broadcloth, steam shrunk and sponged, ready for needlej 93.V8. . FURS! FURS!! The most extensive line of Furs you hsve ever had sn opportunity te select from in this city can be seen now In our cloak and suit room, on second floor of dry goods store. Our buyer Is now in the markets, snd every express brings in something new In tho way of Coat Suits, Coats, Jackets and Furs. It would be well, therefore, for you to come every day, or you might miss exactly what you want. m BMW WHOLESALE AND RETAIL 1 m a . - j J I " m. ' I . 1 1 ,,. 1 k. a 1 arv mm W9m aVaysBBfev sbbbbsbsh gasaaaai if ji 11 u il n iL l w i r I al M aWUaWY I I k 1 MM tmm m JaaH ajr I aW - I sa ' av aw ssi sw ssv sssk a sa s 1 ss sr sss sss ssa aa ai a a m . , 1 T III IWIIIIIIrn III u U U IL 1J LL. Li. II II II lt u IIHIUtU III - lust Go In. the next ten days our stock is on the market. Now is your chance. You had bet ter make good of this chance. Everything, at and below COST. HOUSTON -DIXON Our Cut- lorer lime la earning agalp. W havs mads big preparations for furnishing our ens tomers this aeaaon; '':;,-''- ;','';"., we are cutting now a good lot of WRITE AND PINK ROSES wfth good sterna, Wt are prepared to Uke oars of your order for.' z BRIDES'1 BOUQUETS ;. and other wedding flowers.-. Nice atook cf flowars for ,s 1''.V--V ; v rr FLORAL DESIGNS "'J ' ' ' which ws make V apeeUlty, Write. telegraph rpt telephone ' and' ws ' will serve you - quick. . J. VAU LIXDLETf .NUIWEnTCQ - - ;. - POMONA, N. C,-1.-4;,-.-';'?- Sead Telegrams to Greensboro inn Water Under he FIRST NATIONAL BANK on draught. MIDA SPRINGS WATER CHICK SPRINGS WATER WHITE STONE LITIIIA WATER. ) GLASSES I CENTS. For your stomach's sake, drop In to see us. 'Phone us your orders for HALF GALLONS. QALLONB and I GALLON DEMIES. 'Phones all and ISO. Brannon Carbonating ,Co. Co To The OIJEQM 208 S, fwn. IMcet Mc at The IKK f a Big Values in California All-Wool Blanlieb I (nlil.i : O t1i . .. , T : 4 wttunnu ironi one ot tnc largest West- mi Wnolnn Afillu of r,.V!.j ne -jl. t r: ' , vui-num wil uifn reiriuar - v prices. ' i;; 11-4 AU-Wool California Blankets in Soid White and : . in. tv. 1 -. .'.j yjltxj x iiik ttiiu jjiue isoruers; a remilar 86.50 i -, , value, at $4.75. ..v,i iiojukcwj, nui in up m (po.w a pair, $3.10.7 104 Wool Blankets, with Pink and HI lift T.nriAra $5 7fS 'hi vvva yastiasT , .- a nair. -J 1 . . ,r- TTl i -trnfir limit rxP V .. 1 : t : Tl . . . ' . v.t uvoi, ui ijjc jaiiiuii in iiiariKPTS i i.o. qita a:-. ' - J u.vy uv , ,; . o.w ana w&v a pair. -- .fii f i ri w- i n n vara . A . istitb a . t Til A a n III 1--i- TBI r !. . -,.,. 1 I". n . - . ,111 I I ,1 I 1 I. U .1. . U TIT H Vr. M v, , , . , , , i i diva rrrrtf HAnirtf iitn . ,a.i in i . A nn m a 't;' r finrt : - , .; . .-,';,4 v.v V'-'V M'- a pair. COMFORTS. Good, full size Comforts, 08 Cents. Nice soft Comforts, made of good White Cotton covered with Silkoline, $1.48. " 84 COLORED BED SPBRraDS. 7? 11 size, good, heavy' Bed Spreads in Red and Blue: thetj regular $1.25 seller, 98 Cents. ";:;7. T s r 'fftt Good, heavy White Spreads, in new, ? handsome ' fcat- i terns, 88 cents.' !, . :-fy-$jy4b ;;: WANTED, AT ONCE : V Two good Check Boys, one Boy; ilip!yK two, Experienced Shoe Jctwe'S Win rf PI PTaaaS ' Pfssx Pfaaa ITaara t .'f;, sa. nn ' t t ? j: ,krv V ir II II i i ' II ' 1 I I . W i. ;l . II' I I I , I r I i -41 ttiQi fe'SVsT; : Stcirc. Department ftTirfi'fcJ.Cc":'" 'A t : 1,:,i'r. 1 1 I
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