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CD CiiAKLOTTJ. daily 0.1 :;;r,n vejr, xovj::u:;: S cirl rn J Personal The foll6wln Is from the Memphis, - , Tenn,, Commercial Appeal, lHh: "Mr. end . Mm. Jamei .Marshall ' ' annnnnnai - th - .enrarement ,.- A approaching- marrlase of - thier daughter. isilsaDein, io- onn Everett, the ceremony , to take place v tn Decembor nth, at their home en , Cynthia -place." ' . j . -' Mr. slverett la clerli of the court ' for, Richmond county, thla State, - j , ! " Mra. Pat H. Williams' anil chlkl are . L' V rlsittng relativea and trjends at PV- j, " imL.1- v" V t.Bvin "ifi 'last "slant 1 v for, 4eV horns at Hartford. Conn., at- T . her parents, Capt anl Mra. John ' u. ,v ! Wllk.es o West Trade street v' j. , , , ' i A j Mra. J.'-B. Relnhardt. ' : bt '; Lincoln county, ta vlatlns ner niece, aura. o. 5 ?V ; II. Toangblood. - . v,, ,. : . . ''VU ' V?: Ct-vAtaons the "visitors 'In the city yee- . terday were: ' Mesaames J. . ana w. i. Covington, of Rockingham,' who were - gueata at Hie HoUl Bulordiv.VyUv . 'V- i. ' mim ' Man . Davis. ' of . Monroe. 'C apent yaatarday Jn tha city, phe wai v v guest at tha Central Hotel. y,;-t ,, !.'."; .', - ...,' i ,-. , ,-.-.i,.''V -j mrss. Hi aa v a . aji mu t w i la iai w i"; A -'..'day for Winder. Q.rU 1 to ylalt " her ; : granddaughter, Mra. ft ' W.vCuw. . . , Khi win - ! accomDamea oy nw 1 - v daughter, Mra. J. U Scott,- of Graham, f ; who will arrive la Charlotte, to-dayfy :: i-"'- Mra -,; A.:': ' C. . Hutchison S 'returned w home yeeterdar-lnornlng after apend ' , i-: v .- ing a fortnight In New Tork. t .5 ' wWAnnleSelf hai returned to her , ? home at Newton. aer a ,Tian 10 ra. 'c.;...-."JB;- J. 8ummerrow, ' !".'.-','';'. , - ' I-"- ;i- '' " " i ham. la visiting Mlea Mary Spencer . . AtuiftMnn Ait mAnn I .rn n m nrB .... '. r i i i 'uiu - will Mtnrn J-r Womr ihla morning after apendlng a . ,v ;.' weeg wun inenaa inaiuinore. , L' v - Rev. Dr. and Mra. Martla D. Hardin ; .,J : and Mra. Carrie C. Martin left jreaUr- . : Jk.. n I n v YWuhnM 'In ll. " ' ,- mvi uiuf v r v , tend Nthe convention of the T. w. C x .A. for North and Bootk Carotlnav Mra. Fannie Goddard. of Waahlng. ; ! ton. si. C, ta Tiauing ner aiaier, jutw. ; - W.;B. Rodman. . . .. . -r-V-.y'.' u.. n.aia IP TTanilrirlca of PM1- T adelphia. haa returned to her home ; In Philadelphia, rafter vlalUng Mra. W. U, Jong ior eeverai .weeaa. V Dr. and Mra. J. - R. Howerton ' win iu it hnmi in their frtand and the membere of th congregation t xnia avenina ii a cure. ' ".V'v I celvlnc party la compoaed aa followa: ? In the parlor Dr. and Mra. How 1 erton. Mra. T. Jf Jackson, Mra. T. ; i M. Shelten, Mra. H. H." Orr, Mra. f -'r Geo. A. HoweU. Mra. JnO. M. Scott. V t" Mra. J. l. Chambera, Mra. R. L. ' t , 'v Gibbon, Mra J. W. Miller. Mra. Amoe J. Walker. Mra. P. M. Brown. Mra. ii C. L. Alexander, Un. Oeo. B. Wll- l ; aon. Mra. E. T. Cansler; ; f v , - In the 41brary: Mra. R. O. Alex ' v.'- ander, Mtssea McNichola, Beulah U Wallace, Nina Howell. Beth McClln '. tock, Sallle Graham, Anna Howerton . and Madeline Or. .7 ' In the frappe oom: -.Mra. U. A, " V '' In the Trap pa room: Mrs. L. A.tods ; "".. worth. Mra. R. A. Dunn, : Mra. A. C. j"l x Hutchlaon. Mra. . R. tti Groome, . - . vMiaeea , Sarah, -Hargrave, Annie Wil-W-". man, May Oatoa, Allda Oliver, Kate 7 i" ';Torrnce and Maggie Belle McCllnt- ''iv-.-- ' - . r . In the dining room: Mra. C. W. v Godwin. Mra. Jaa, Stowe, Mra. S. ' B. Alexander, Mra. Morrla McDon- 'i aid. Mlaaea Hatle Elliott. Rachel Howerton, Frfnnle Andrew. Martha HoweU and Adelaide Orr. Cards reading aa followa were r- . celved in the city yeaterday: Mra. Rose Petit Harrta , requeata the honor of your presence 'i?- at the marriage of her daughter Natalie Rose ; . to Mr. Frederick Delmar Hamrlck ''' Wednesday afternoon. December the twelfth, at two o'clock, . Bethpage Christian Church. Fredericks HalL Virginia. v: Mr. Hamrlck la a popular young gentleman and a rising young-lawyer ' of Shelby. TT Mr. and Mra. A. F. Alexander, who V were married at StateavMle Wednes day. came down yeaterday afternoon . and went to the home of Dr. H. Q. ' Alexander, where ihey will remain for several days beiore leaving xor Walla Walla, Wash. '.V , Mr. and Mra. C. ,N. O. Butt-and. Mrs. L. B. Johnson will return Bun- day from New York, where they have been for t week - ' .. . - Mra. George W. Hall, of Hickory, ' la the. gueat of Mra. Mile P. Pegram, on South Tryon street She will be here for few daya only. Mra. K. h.. Elliott and dauKhter. Misa Emma Elliott, of Catawba Springs, are vhatlng t the home of Mr. ana Mrs; j. i.oiunnvnuuun, on East avenge. ... - , Mr. and Mra, E. C Davla, of -Har. rlaburg, after spending a few days with relative In ne city left laat " night-for Braldentown, FU.', where they will make thelrlioma. . Mm' WW M WWt. of Concord. fa visiting her brotfner, Mr. R. C. White. . ;v.V:-. - ' , (" DEAtH OF BISHOP TIGIOIT, L :i:'-'y J Onw . of ' " th Southern ' Methodlnt Church' Ahlcat Mlnlatora Dle In Indian Territory. ' ? .. n;., r vjft-tjf Bishop 3. 3.. Hgeri," who died In X;irA Tulsa,' Indian"' Territory, Wedneaday, ' i , ' ' was - one of the ablest ministers In V ''; the ,M.. B,v Church, South. and was '('regarded! hy many aa Che man destln i'Ved to weiid Uhe largest Influence for ; ' ?v the Chnrch of any roan in tha Bplsco -l; pal cmc-',h i':ri; 'fjTIi wa a native of Louisville, Kf, HpfnA was a. poor boy, deprived of edit, invitational .nn4 other. stdvanUges In his r-. early. life. : Possessing as he 'did, 'howevef abundance;; of Intellectual ' ability and energy, he became a self- ;a4, nan and ;,,' r well educated and well read nan me mad , no. su perior In hla church.' Ha entered the ministry aa youpg man, and '"after , taking s coarse et Vanderbllt UnU ' veraity, and spending some years In the pastorates he taught school for Ki-iffii aeverai" yeara, occupying for some :'s :, time, , and ?. ' moat acceptably , the : , fnalr , of . mental - and moral science .,;v. at Vanderbllt University. Prora this poelUon' he was - elected ,t - that of book editor .and editor of "The . Quaterrly Review, of hla church. ' ' v V; He filled this position with accepta blllty until the last session of fne 1. ; : General ' Conference of tils church, -.which was held In Birmingham last 1 ' : , ' ...... I' .. Bt which tima In as- the flrnt ut the three' blrhops elected at that n.'Hfion of th Confttrence. He had lu-t bPKun the Work of hla Episcopal outoe wnen . the end came, and his popularity ' whlrf . was . already ; ao wlUe-Hpread would no doubt, have In creased had he lived. ' :t - ' He was . married to Mlos Amelia McTyelre, daujrhter of the late Blah op H. N.' McTyelre, and hla wife and several children urvlve 'nlm, one of the latter, being J. Tlgert, Jr., who Is now a.. Rhodes scholarship, at Ox ford.; University. - -oa ;.. 1 s ;! ' y'-'U i BRIEF. f&M$Mf A ' Few , Minor- Happenings la and "&hy'Pj About.Uo Cltjr., , J -;.,'; The concert y, Signer Patrlcola and the Richardson Orchestra at the Academy of Muala tonlght. . ,.) .--S -Mr. Charles Keen, formerly clerk at the Jerome Hotel, Columbia, 8. C haa taken the position of night-clerk at ,,the.; Central lifltI,;'-,,..','.,,';''..-"The King Of the Golden . River" Will be th, subject at the Carnegie Library, for the chlldren'a hour, at I;I0 o'clock this afternoon. ; ; ? ' Deputy, Register 'of Deeds 1 BenJ, j. Powell, yesterday. Issued license for the marriage of Mr, Q. A. , warwlcn and - Mra, Anna "Clark,, of, Berryhlll township. V , - - - ; ."-The Odeon has.' bad the best moving picture yet this week, and It was ' presented to a ' largo crowd, which waa very much pleased. The best picture wa : 'Escaped ;: Flom 81ng 81ns. '?. iV-V -The Baraca class of Tryon Street Methodist Sunday school and the Bp worth League of the church have Is sued InvKatlone to a reception to' be given In the Sundav school room next Tuesday, evening at 9:10 o clook. Mr. J. T. Compton haa purchased through the Southern Real Estate Loan A Trust Company, a. htfuse and lot on the Boulevard In Dll worth. the consideration being If, 000. The hous Is now occupied by Mr. Zeig ler. ,v ': 'f ' ' - '.-.'::. -The receipts at the city cotton platform yesterday were 117 bales, and the best price paid for the ataple waa 10.75 cents -a pound. . The receipts for the I corresponding date of last year, When the price waa it. 05 centa a. pouna, were ( oaies. , ... - -The city' fire department waa called ont yesterday noon by a email blase at the house at No. lit East Boundary street The. roof had caught fire from a spark. The ,. blase waa quickly extinguished and the damage amounted. to only a few dollars. 'The builders of the city have been making excellent use of the good weather during tne last le aaya. Scores of bulldlnn. business and. res idences, are In the course of construc tion 1n .every part of the town and every hour i of. - favorable weather counts on exterior work. . The new county officials elected the Ith Instant will be aworn In the first monday in December. There will be few changes. Besides the changea on the board of county commissioners and one tax-collector, about the only change to be made at the court house will be that of register of deeds. Deputy Clerk 'of the Court W.' M. Moore will cross the hall and assume the dutlea of register. iii t . i PERSONAL. The Moveenent of a Number of Peo ple. Vb-ttors M Other. Solicitor Herlot Clark son has re turned from Dallas, where he attend ed Gaston Superior Court . Messrs. Chase Brenlser and W. E. Chambers have gone to New Tork to apend a week or 10 days. Mr. W. J. Whltaker, of Rocking ham, spent yesterday in Charlotte, staying at the Centrals Among the out-of-town people here yesterday, was Air. C. R. Dobson, of Greensboro. Mr. 8. E. Williams. tf Lexington, waa a visitor in Charlotte yeaterday, being a gueat at the Buforcf." Mr. F. F. Smith, of Concord, spent yesterday In the city, being a gueat at the Manufacturers' Club. Mr. Charles C. Blanton. of Shelby, was here yesterday, at the Central. Among ' the out-of-town people In Charlotte yesterday, waa Mr. O. M. Welsh, of Gastonia. Mr. R. E. Phillips, of Spencer, spent yesterday la the city, staying at the Buford. Dr. J. B. Johnson, of Rock Hill. 8. C, spent yeaterday -In tha city with friends. f Mr. R. D. Mayer, who represents Mr. John W. Tucker,' with headquar ters at Savannah, Ga., la In the city. He will be here for several days. Mr. W. BeU, of Elklnwaa register ed at the Buford last night. Among the visitors In the city last evening was Mr. C. S. Wheaton, of Columbia, S. C. Messrs. M. E. Porter and L. P. Dobbs, of Polk ton, were among the guests at Vne Central laat night Mr. KODert Kicana, or Lancaster, 8. C., waa In the city last evening to see Paul Gllmpre. In "At Tale," at the Academy of Music.-'. Tremendous 8hlpmrht of Hides From AahevlUe. 6peclal to . The Observer. 4 Ashevtlle. Nov, Z2.-Ons of the largest if not the largest shipment of bides sver made from this city of Bute went out last week from the establishment Of H. Sternberg ' & Co., of. Ashevllle. The shipment - consisted of. almost half n train load qf tbe skins. There were six cars loaded with the hides and the total weight la given at 1MMXX) pounds. The hldeawere shipped West. Mr. Stern bersT friends contend that the ship ment was not only -the largest that has bean made la North Carouna but that -not a sincle dealer In the South has ever shipped such esrge of freight be fore tne enipmenc or tan wmh. Doings In Tbomaavlllc. Special to The Observer. Thomasvtlla, Nov." ri The funeral rltea of Misa Maeaie Whltaker. a btsh- ly esteemed lady of the town, were con ducted - at the Old , homestead Mondey afternoon. ' Rev. C M. Campbell offi ciated, having ber-n called from confer ence. He was Miss Whltaker'a former pastor and Sperflat friends. , , Hev. 'T. W. Watte, the pastor of the Methodist church for the- last year, hns deolded to rest., m year, probably in Florida, where It Is hoped be will- en tirely regain his strength, i ' The news that Rev, Parker Holmes la to be pastor of the Methodist church here next -year gives great-satisfaction t tha cnnoTprntton. and wrf will wel come him and his family , In our midst. The Ilk-liardn Concert To-NlgUt : The Richardson Orchestra makes its third appearance to-ntght at the Academy of music Those wno nave heard' ihe preceding cpneerts- speak, in tiie highest terms. , Mr. , Richard sou -and his aggregation of excellent muslcans.- The concert to-night prom ises to surpass anv yet given. - Signor Patrlcolo. ' the great Italian pianist, will assist and this In itself should Insure a good house, t Another special feature of the concert will bo the ren dering of the Peer Gynt Suite 1 of Grllg, by Mr.: Don- Richardson. Herr Peter Petere and Karl von Lawtens. Mr. Richardson deserves he aupport of the enUre city in hla effort to bring euoh renowned artiste, as these before the Charlotte public, '1,'''..jj..v,i'. mfwmm. , 'vWhen yoo wnt. h best iaundry-workf phone . MO and wt v;wil'";do'-,the 'rest, Blankets, V ; Xoe Curtains, Family " ; Washing; - Shirts, Collars, Cuffs anything that can be laundered Is done "Just, exactly right" hereAv always. 'Phons to-day. llODa lAUNDnV CO, "Correct Lauadermg.' . West Fifth St. At Church. We Oean Sweaters Make them look as bright 'and fresh as when new. If you have one that 1 soiled and looks rather seedy, let us show you what a dif ferent looking garment we can make of It. We can dye light-colored sweaters when desired. Charlotte Steam laundry Launderera, Dyers, Cleaners, 219 Sooth Tryoi. Una WONDERLAND n n it -Jr-M t 'i icri'i . When in doubt vet Blue Ribbon Lem : , en er Vanilla.- Abnolutely tur, go teke ea far and the fWiw nihbon Flavor: la :f'geotloa. .Ask. for the tio. sU, t?;- lovmu Ti '-,'V";v i--Vf''-';-S A- ;X rifc 0 r?!ffc'?av " M m m mm m . ' '' t r ' e ' ' ' Song ; by Mr. O'Connor, Open Vrom a to .11 n. m. SIMPLE AS A C C -IS THE- "Cryano Press It abolishes at one stroke all yexincr tie troubles. It's the rational flashionable tie Buttons, on like a. collar and Vstayajjuties perfectly to a.: hair's ; breadth. Tie and tabs ard in one -piece. i - , j,' . i Uan't drag or agr sup 1 pr lift. Every size JV tie?; for every, size, collar. Silk and Opera Hats, White, arid Gray Evening jVests: " -;' ;:;-i 'v .y- V-'i.vXl-1' en TIIETAIf- COWIY '" t'l ,"' ", '.' Coat Suits eit About Half Price : What a v' relief to be rid of tbe bother of having a suit made., Then the man-tailored suits fit so . much better. ; In this Suit sal; of ours we can sell you the finished Suit for less In many cases 4 than the .material would cost ' f-i ,-.1 U nice AU-Wool Suit in Solid Col ors .. '.. .. $5.00. .. Nico Plaid. Suite, so very stylish now . .v $7.50 ami up. Splendid values at $10.00, $13.50, $20.00, etc. . - NEW CLOAKS. New lot those long, light-weight Broadcloth Coats we have sold ao many of. Blacks, Tans and Castor .. ..... ..... .. aio.oo, sia.ou, etc Big assortment Mixtures and Plaids In pretty styles $5.00, $6.00, 1 10,00, etc. Give us a chance to show you what we have and we will suit you In nine eases out of ten. NICE HATS AT REDUCED PRICES. The newest best styles In fashion able Millinery at prices much under wnat they were a few weeks ago. Our regular prices are known to be very reasonable, but now we can suit any purse. ' If you can save 11.00 to $100 on a nice Hat why not do it? we are the only millinery buyers In the city that have gone to the market a sec ond time. NEW KIMONA FLANNELS. Pretty styles In Autumn Leaves. Stars and other pretty patterns for Kimonaa . . loc. vara. Pretty yard-wide Klmona Flannels In short lengtha, ltc. grade 10 S-4c yard. PLAID GINGHAMS. New PlJld Ginghams and 8ultlngs, at . . . . lOc'lt !.. lc.. 25c. yard. DRAWN. WOKK VOH PRESENTS. Kew lot Japanese Drawn Work In Doilies, Bureau and Table Scarfs, Tray Covers, etc. Made of Linen, at JOo, 25c, 50c, $1.00, etc. IVE'Y'S 13 West Trade St FORM OR WOM , there is nothing more com fortable than a nice Couch. For a short rest or a little nap there is nothing more perfect. IF YOU HAVElf'T ONE come in and let us show you a few. There's comfort in every inch of them. Beau ty, too, in no small degree, and with our selection you are sure to find the one you want. It costs you nothing to sec, and we will do clad to show them. Lubin Furniture Company DRAUGHON'S flaleigh, ColasaMa, Vaoavflle, Atlanta. tt COilegee la le ina runiuuns saaured er money REFUNDED. Also teaeh VX MAIL, Catalogue Will eea einee you that praugnoas M TOg VEST, cau er -eeno rw h. TUB CBOWKLL SAjirTOTlIUM CO v For- the Treatment of , . 1,: ' '. Whiskey, Worphiae and Mervong "'- Soeolal anartmenu and nurses for tady patient. ' All forms of electricity for treating nervous diseases. - The stockholders all being . phyetoiaae. constitute a consulting board. 'V i It CTtOWCUU M..D. trm. mm .',,,. .. ,:,: t ., r-.. h.i .' - i,..-. .. . - ' - ( 4 1 1 Pattern Table Cloths and Napkins to match, of satln-flnlsh, full bleached Damask th'e Scotch goode that wear so welt. Sevsral pretty patterns., TABLE CLOTHS. I txi I-I yards, $$.M each. 2x1 yards, $4.50 each. 3 1-Sxl 1-t yards, $4.W each. 3 1-lxl yards, $$ 00 each. r TABLE NAPKINS. Napkins, SS-M Doa. v' r T S-f Napkins, $$0 Doa, . ' r TABLE LINEN BT THE YARD AT MUCH REDUCED PRICES. 76c. Linen, 50c' ;. ''"'. This Linen bargain In one pattern only the small staple dot: 70 inches wide, full bleached, good weight, and all Linen; 15c. value. Special Thanksgiving price 60c. V - $1.00 SILVER BJJBACIIED LINEN TSo. $1.00 value, 70-lnch, extra heavy German Silver Bleached Linen. Bplen ' did for wear and launders excellently. Thanksgiving price TSo. Heavy 70-lnch Unbleached Scotch Lineal. 75c value. Price SOo. $1JE5 TWO-YARD WIDE SILVER BLEACHED DAMASK, $1.00. The patterns In this popular-price, good-wearing Linen are beautiful. Two yards wide, extra weight and full texture; IL15 value. Priced $4.00. , ' Finer, 73-lnch Scotch Double Satin Damask, exquisite patterns; 11.6$ value, at $1.25. NAPKINS WE IMPORT RE MARKABLY LOW PRICED. lxl-inch Half Linen Dice Napkins, $8q. Dos. Itxlt-lnch All Linen, extra heavy Napkins, $1.48 Dos. I 20x20-lnch All Linen Scotch Napkins, $1.3$ Dos. 20x20-inch extra heavy Scotch Napkins, $$.50 Dos. 24xJ4-Inch fine Damask Napkins, $$.50 and $$.50 Dos, SPECIALS IN COTTON NAPKINS. 200 dozen 1 tilt-inch Ready Hemmed Cotton Dice Napkins. Special $A Doa, i-'t'-t-:,- -if . " ' n 10 U1 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL . anuary 1st, 1307 will soon be here. You no doubt have planned a new office equipment at that time. l Why not figure with us nowt We can sell you every thing needed and save you money on every item; and we control the line or nling devices "which vou know to have no equal, the Olobe Wcrnicke line. Wc carry the goods in stock and can ".show you." Office Furniture Depart ment second floor. Catalogue upon request. STONE & BARRKOt : CO. ' Office Outfitters. M 8. Tryon SC Charlotte. N. C Co To The ' ,;'',y.'y.V,H,i',,.!'v''' ' 20U s. iryon. Meet Me? at The nil SATURDAY V: These are Bargains that will crowd our store , from early until late Saturday. They arc worth your while to see. LADIES' HATS AT GIVE-AWAY PRICES. ; - r ';' Our buyer just back from New York, where he cleaned i up a job lot WINTER HATS-2,500 Hats, aH:; shapes, colors and kinds; Hats worth up to $1.00 y;; fjtcii. J.-NUI, a xiat in uic wuuic iui uui wurui ov ceuis. They all go here SATURDAY at 10 Cents. . : f CHECK GINGHAM REMNANTS. ; 6,000 yards in ono lot for SATURDAY all very short , lengths; some damaged, somo in good shape; all tho' rrood nualitv Ginorham. Choice tho entire lot. while it lasts, SATURDAY, I Cent a yard. ; ;A UNDERWEAR SAMPLES. heavy fleece-lined, the best ribbed, etc.; Bleached,! lirnv 'inn onn nil flirt rrwvl nrinra iiivinort trtrt ' two lots at two prices, 25. and 39 Cents. T j ' LADIES' NEW SAMPLE COATS. - I' Ifin iiicf in voefnrrlnv fnr Rollinfr SATURDAY. ThffiA ' a. w J ltc V AM tJ vaj V'V J - v wvMSj ew -w w ss -east were picked up by our buyer in New York last week at one-third off their reirular oriccs. It's the swellest i t - . i . . i i " vt- T- ; - : iino 01 Ajoais ever suowu uure. ixu suai jjticcs . ever. quoted on high-trade Coats like these before, V .. New 50-inch, new stvle Coats from $2.48 each to , $15.00. ' ' rMfr&9M&v Verv fine, high-class Coats, styles just right, and the -tailoring the very best, $7.98 and $1Q.00. 'M'i uood, stynsn uoais, iuu long ana correct in every way $3.48 , and $4.98. ;:: . r.? -rkwrirn watt rn aw wpor nnATQ o a ttttjt atti XVAl J ALU . a W DIM4 WlkHI WVA4M UAWmA( 1 ;:"'--otw'ctr3. Big lino the newest and best things in Ifura,' at a srrcat deal less than usual nrices. tThey are fvin one of the best and most reliable houses in Hho line, - and the are all right V Bcarfs at prices xunning all ;tho way from 75 Cents each to $12.50. 'P-X: " IUUUb ironi 9l.o cavu u w.u. si Wmsm. n : I t M 2JM b Server:-? ' ta 1133 The Busiest Store in Tcra. t VUlMVi HUM ww, w - ?vV-v ,;CornerJTrad3 and Coll:
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