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CHARLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER, DECEMBER 5, 1906. r Sscial arid rcrsenal Monogrammed ' Stationery makes a painty Christmas Present for v The following- Invitation will be of wiae interest: Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Wall A ' k ' Invite you to be oresent fct the marriage of their daughter ; riorrlo Dockery w ' ' ' v.- , , . to -v. " ::i v Mr. William Jaokaon . AdarriY , n the ' evening . of Wednesday, the '-,; nmeteentn or Decern Der, V--- half after seven o'clock ; i- Methodist church ; ,v v' Rocklnrtaam. North Carolina. Mlas Walt la wU known as one of v t i me moat beautiful young; - women in Jtha Bute. . Mr.-Adams la the leader very of the Carthage , bar and )Jr Influential cltUen,. , , Rev. and. ; Mrs. ' W. Mv' Hunter, i of - Monitor, W. V., axe spending; several t.'W daya In the county with relatives and r F Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Durham, of . Tampa, Fla., are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J.. A. Durnam, on "jrrM'Mr, ana Mrs. j 4 ; South Tryon street. Dr. and Mrs. Thomas IL Wright and Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Tate ex pect to go to housekeeping this week. Thy twill occupy the new double house on Tenth avenue. Miss Besale E. Allen, who Is writing the whist articles in The Obaerver, has been here and vial ted Mrs. Thomas 6. Franklin. Her home la In Milwaukee, Wis. -She is , known as the empreits of' whist. A GENTLEMAN- TO A LADY (': u '; ;'. ' Vialtlng Cards are also an acceptable 1 your orders ' now. so that they can be present Send us executed in ample time. Samples and prices furnished upon application. ,J. P, STEVENS ; ENGRAVINQ , CO., manufacturers; of Stationery,". 47 v Whitehall street.' Atlanta, Georgia,' Society : ttntt nrtsa wu won bv Mr. DuVal, and the second by Mr. Allen. The guest of honor prise was cut. for ana fell to the lot oi Mra,, jrranwa. The Fortnightly Bridge Club met with Mlas Alice Balrd. on South Try on atreet lat night.- The lady's prise was won by Miss Ml y Nash and the gentleman'a by Mr Tom, McPheeters. The next meeting of the club will be witn Mlas Haute Browser, me even' Intr of th lith Instant. The mem bars of -the club are: Mlaaes Nash, Brenlser. Balrd. Dora Salter. Allda Oliver and Mildred Blepham; Meaara. McPheeters. Fred Nash. Stanley Da vis, Richard Harper, C. D. Roaelle and Tom Mackay, Mlas Thurmond. The gentleman's J chard townehlp. The wedding will BRIEFS. In and Few Minor Happenings About in uity. The police. Are and healtn com- miaaion la scheduled to meet at the city hall Frlnday night at t o'clock. The Crlttenton' Circle will meet at the Sooond Presbyterian church this afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. I , , ' . . ;'. f-Prayef meeting at the Tenth 'The many friends f ir h. Stokes' Avenue Presbyterian church will be tunroe will be interested In learn- htlld thlB evening at 7:80 o'clock. ul'McDrorco.umbul .KrSHLwV?.. !&".. ?h m evening of December the!cltJr of 6000 people by 1og and the United mates census will give It 60, 000 in 1010. This is tho opening of the St. Agnea Guild Bazaar at Anion' music atore. "Oome In betwem 10 and o'clock and lot us show you our wares," say the ladlen. A more beautiful day than yea terday could not be Imagined. There was a glory of sunshine all day and the air was cool and crisp enough to be very bracing and exhllerating. Mr. L. L. Huntor, a Charlotte architect, went to Norcroaa, Oa., last night to make plana for a fine coun try place for Mr. Edward C. Buchan- The building will 17th. Dr. Munroe, until a few months ago was a resident of Charlotte, mov ing here from Davidson. Ho n a - member of the faculty of the North Carolina Medical College and a prom- . lalng young practitioner. Mrs. W. It. Ware, of Monroe, was a visitor in the city yesterday. Mr. W. Carl Kinaon and bride, nee Shandau, of Washington, will arrive in the oity to-mor w evening. They will be at home with Mra. Beay, on East avenue.' take, place at the home of the bvlde's parents to-morrow night Tne receipts at the city cotton platform yesterday were 180 balea and the price of the staple ranged from J0.SS to 10.60 cents a pound. The receipts for') the corresponding date of laat year, when the beat price was 11.C6 cents a pound, were SI bales. The future market has been very erratic during the last few days and a slump in local spots has resulted. HOLIDAY SHOPPING REV. W. E. WEST ORDAINED. Merklenburg Presbytery Holds an Adjourned Meeting Counnlstdon to Install 3Ir. West mm Pastor of HuntcrsvillA and Ramah Churchea. The Mecklenburg Preabytery held an adjourned meeting at the First Presbyterian church yesterday for the purpose or transacting business left overjrom the regular meeting. Rev. W. E. West, who has been supplying the pulpits of Huntersyllle and Raman churchea, preached a ser mon before the Presbytery and was ordained for the ministry. A commis sion consisting of Revs. J. E. 8um me.s and E. V. Brown and Elders J. E. Nicholson and D. W.Mavea was appointed to go to Hunteravllle and regularly Install Mr. Weat aa nastor oi Muniersville and Ramah churchea. Those present at the metlna of the tresDytery were: Revs. A. J. Crane, A. H, Shaw, J. B. Summers. Oeo. Atkinson. M. D. Hardtn, H. R. Botnwlck. A. M. Mar tin, K. D. Brown. Mr. Frank Neal and Dr. J. T. Kell. Mlas Llla'. Blanche Russell haa re turned home after spending the an, of New York. Thanksgiving holidays with Misses, be of granite. Julia and MatUe McNlnch, at Peace Institute, Raleigh. Among the visitors In Charlotte yesterday were Mr. and Mra. Thomas Galloway Williamson and Miss Cath erine Cartmell, of Salisbury, who were guests at the Hotel Buford. Mra. E. R. Cannon and Miss Helen Rhyne, of Mount Holly; and Miss Annie Jamleson. of Newberry, S. C, spent yesterday 4n Charlotte with friends. Mr. and Mrs. M. K Lee, Master Kemp Lee and Miss Elizabeth Lee, of Marsh vl lie, were visitors In Char lotto yesterday. They were guests at the Central Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Young, who have been visiting Mn and Mrs. L. A. Dodsworth, on East Morehead street, will leave this evening for their home at Mulberry. Fla. Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Westbrook. of Greensboro, arrived In the city yes terday morning to visit Mr, and Mrs. H. C. Neely, Among the visitors here yesterday were Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Parrlsh. of Shelby. Mr. C. V. Holland, who haa been here for a year, win go to Red Springs the first of January to con duct a hardware store for Mr. John F. McNair. Mr. Holland haa made many frlenda here. MIm flarn Tt .TanniiiH anil Mr Ernest Zlegler, of Charlotte, drove ! over the line Sunday and called upon 'Squire Wlllard C. Bailes. the mar riage artist. Mr. and Mra. Zlegler will live In Charlotte. Register of Deeds W. M. Moore yesterday Issued license for the mar riage of Mr. Charles R. Brown and Ml Kathleen Allen, of Crab Or- Dealu In Mecklenburg- Dirt. Mr. Charles W. O'Danlell haa nur- chased from Capt. J. M. Davis a house and lot at the corner of Cald well and Twelfth streets, paying $1,300. Messrs. J. A. and W. J. Softley sold a tract of land containing 40 acres In Long Creek township to Mr. John E. McAuley, receiving $800 for It. Mr. J. N. Stegall yesterday pur chased from Mr. R. L. Stlnson 33 acres of land In Crab Orchard town ship, paying $900. Mrs. W. A. Reynolds entertainedJ yesterday afternoon at her home in Dllworth at bridge whist In honor of Mrs. D. C. Lyle. Mrs. Montgomery Francis and Mlsr Ethel Wlckersham and Mrs. E. ". Thompson, their hostess. The following numed ladles were present: Mesdames Walter Scott, H. A. London, Amos J. Walker. J. R. Van ttfeaa, R. A. Mayer, C. C. Hook, L. A. Dodsworth, O. L. Bar rtnger; Misses May Oates, Sadie Belle Mayer and Lizzie Lawrence. The prlzea were won by Mrs. J. R. Van Ness and Mrs. Montgomery Francis. Mr Armlatpnd Rnrwell and Mrs. R. c. Carson left yesterday morning I for Plne'hurst, where they will apend some time. AT COST ATCffiT Made Easy at Our Store by our splendid store system and the ease with which we handle our every-day crowds. We have added to our large force of expert help and can serve you quickly and Intelligently. INGERSOLL WATCHES. Have Just got In a large lot of ' the genuine Ingersoll guaranteed Watches. We have the celebrated $1.00 line In three different cases; also a new size suitable for ladles, at $3.00 each. Every boy wants a Watch of his own. You can buy him a good one from us at 91.00. SOLID GOLD JEWELRY. Hava had a big success on our Solid Gold Jewelry Sale. Had to order more laat night. Solid Gold Baby Rings afro. each. Solid Gold Signet Rings flc. and $1.00. Solid Gold Set Rings .. $1.10 each. Solid Gold Monogram Hat Pins at 9l.lt each. Solid Gold Scarf Pins . . Il.lt each. Solid Gold Beauty Pins 6c pair. DOLLS DOLLS. Have you seen our big line of Dolls at from 10c. to 17.60 each? Our window dlaplay shows a few numbers only. We suggest that you buy this line early, before the stock becomes picked over. SDeclal lot handsome Undressed Kid-Body Dolls at Mc, 75c snd 91.00 each. COATS' SPOOL COTTON, SIX SPOOLS FOR 2&c. We never allow ourselves to be undersold In any item and you can always depend upon getting all leading and staple articles at our store at the lowest prices sold In town, consequently we are selling foals' Spool Cotton at 50c. a doacn; Mrs. H. C. Neely and son have re turned from Lexington, where they visited Mrs. Springs, a sister of Mrs. Neely. Miss Bessie Boyd, who has been visiting Mrs. Julia Settle Holt, return ed to her home at Greensboro last night Mrs. Julia Settle Holt entertained at the home of her sister, Mrs. J. Renwick Wilkes, on Norfn Church street yesterday In honor of her guest. Miss Besale Boyd, of Greensboro. The pr'zes were won by Mrs. John M. Scott, Mrs. Lillian Richmond and Mrs. Julius Llsel. The bouse waa done In Jap anese decoration and colored Ivery prettily. The guests were: Misses Sadie Belle Mayor, Norma Van Lan dlngftam. Dora Allen Sater, Julia Robertson , Georgte Lowe, Edna Hlrshlnger, MaTgaret Thurmond, Ma ry Armnnd Nash, Helen Brem; Mee damea T. C. Guthrie, Paul Chatham, Lillian Richmond, J. W. Conway. J. M. Scott, D. A. Hurley, O. L. Best, Julius Lelsel, J. J. Hutchison and M. O. Hunter. Miss Mamie Bays leaves this morn ing for Greensboro to report the pro ceedings of the Baptist State Con vention for The Observer, Miss Annie Wilson dellgVitfully en tertained a number of friends at her home on South Tryon street last night In compliment to Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Tate and Dr. and Mrs. T. H. Wright. The lady's prize, a- set of gold pins, was won by Miss Louie Jones. Dr. B. S. Moore won the gentleman's prise, which was a sliver key ring. ' Mrs. C. B. Bryant entertained at bridge whist, at her home on the Boulevard, Dllworth. last night In Touching on Trousers If you're a bit touchy about the way your tailor touches .up your trousers that's your privilege. Try again touch us. Our splendid array of pants patterns presents unusual field for selection neat hair line effecta and other choice Ideas by the score every one touches the right spot. You enn't touch our quali ty. Our flnl)lng touches are great. Not much touch to our prices. TROUSERS TAILORED RIGHT 95.00 fo 915.00. Cabaniss & Co., Inc. TAILORS, 9 8, Tryon Street. u Christmas is almost here and you must buy presents. Our line of Holiday Books is as large as any we have ever Had lots of them hipped before our Cost 5ale started. So this year . ou can save money by buy ;ng Books, the most accept able of all gifts. Books that sell for $1.00, our price 66c. $1.50 Books, 90c. $1.25 Books, 85c. Fancy Bric-a-Brac at your own price. The most beautiful line of Calendars we have ever had, and they go in Remember AI COST HOUSTON -DIXON 9 spools for 25c IVEY'S 13 West Trade St. '"0 M rW id. few ESPECIALLY ATTRACTIVE FOR HOLIDAY SHOPPERS. BEAUTIFUL DRAPERY SILKS An elegant new assortment of beauti ful Drapery Silks. 27 Inches wide. Prlco 60c yard. Jl-lnch Fancy Tucklngs, material best adapted for wosklng a number of useful Xmaa gifts; several pretty patterns. Price 15c yard. New Sllkallnes, well selected, all most desirable oalorlnrs; yard wide. Price 10 and 12 t-2t NEW COMBS An elegant popular-priced assortment, both of Plain and mounted, and Incluolng Separate Back Combs and match sets. Prices 10, 15, 25, 50c. to ga.50 set. LINEN TRAY CLOTHS, CENTER PIECES, TABLE COVERS AND SCARFS. Linen Tray Cloths, single snd doubla drawn work, 19, 19, 15, 98 to 99c Linen Rennalsance Taol Covers and Scarfs to match, 25, 99, 75, 98c and 91.49. Damask Tray Cloths, -IS. 75, 8c. and 91.48. SPLENDID BARGAINS IN CROCHET COUNTERPANES. Extra size While Crochet Counterpanes, value f 1.26. at Brtc. Special value In White Satin Countorpanes, 91-98, 92.50 and 9S.K0. 1 PLENTY OP LONO KID GLOVES. "Dent's" 1) and l-button length Kid Gloves, all the best slses Black, White and Brown. BE nr F. D. A. Elegant "dose-In" EAST AVENUE HOME FOR LEASE. Eight rooms, two baths, basement, large lawn and garden. Entire house In Al condition. Possession or or before Jan., 1907 P. D. ALEXANDER 202 S. Tryon. Thooea 904 or 945. YOU CAN READ and THINK GO TO THE 0DE0N 809 8. TRYON. BIEET ME AT THE Afternoon , .compliment to Mrs. E. W. Tnompann Kvenlnc ' ''and br guests, Mesdsmes D. C. Lyle : . 2:20 to S. 9 to 10:20. : and Montgomery Francis Etl and Miss Sthel Wlckersham. After the bridge party the guests were treated to a delightful Dutch lunch. The guests were: inesaamas Liyie ana rraneis k Mr. and Mrs. K'. W. Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Crews, Mra C. F. V , . . ... . v i. . . . . inn , un.nr, vfcorr'a uwwo, , nemn 1" Brem, Margaret Thurmond, Louise Wadsworth, LI-ile Lawrence, Mary Spencer Anderson, Marguerite Fuller, Sadie Bella Mayer and Annie Clark- ' son: Messrs. D. EL Allen. II. 8. DuVal. IB. S. Reld, W, JO. Parker. J. O. Walk er; r. -M, Caldwell; a; , W.' Sims, tT. R. Brem, D. M. Young and Bellinger and Dr. Brodle C. Nalle. . ,,. .! The lady's first prise was won by Miss Lawrence, and ths '. second by ; Your nteaey entitles you to the beat. Oet Blue Ribbon Lemon and Vanilla. AWct)y pure, myr twice as .far and the "Blue Rlhboa Flavor'' la perfection. Ask for the 21a sIm. ' " DRAUGHOrl'i RalHgrt, Columbia, krtosvtll, Atlanta. 19 College Is II Siatea. POSITIONS secured or money REFUNDED, i Alao teach BY MAIL. Catalogue will eon. vine you that Draughon's Is THS MOST. Call or send rer It. : j . Wholesale a specialty, v : Delivered anrtvhere . TRAMRS t CC-PAIT, . 303 West Traie SL I v " ' 1 1 Bf. s 1 COMPANY .Mg is 1 9 foil W mt win m i! WHOLESALE AND RETAIL "V 1 91' 11 M-tlSH It For a )(mas Gift Disagreeable work washing 'at. hnia , this winter. It will be dangerous work, too. , ' Is It wise to, expos your self to ths suddsn change from a hot, steamy kitchen to the cold, bitter,, windy outside 'work of hanging tip clothes T " . 1 Is it worth lt--honestly, It when for to- a pouKd yon can escapo It alL . ittl . aliMitttl r Qiarlctte , tanndercrs, ; Dyora, Xlosnera, . It over as much as you like, 'but the quickest, easiest and best wsy to set tie the whole matter is to take a strou tnrougn tn show room of Lubin Furniture there is nothing more suit-' able for a lady than a nice Purse or Hand Bap, and for a gentleman a Card Case or Bill Book. We have a complete line of Leather Goods of all kinds. Come early and make your selections while the stock is complete. WWflffl fnn?fn mm j Company where you can find any and every thing that you can think of to fur nish a home with, from ( kitchen to parior, at OfY SAVING PRICES STONE & BARRINGER CO. Stationers, Office OutflUcra, 22 B. Tryon 8t., Charlotte, N. C. Go To The 0DE0N 208 S, Tryon. Meet Me at The IlillEl ML 2-MU 5lvd: I U13J3 Remnants M if- Bi" clean-u- of Wool Dress Goods Remnants, two lots; ; all kinds and lengths om 1 and 2 yards up. Two prices, 10 and 25 Cents. J;: Fine Dress Goods in good lengths, priced .ud bo much 1 for the piece. Ticket with width and price on each. , Every piece marked half to two-thirds regular " Tnrice. The long Black Kid Gloves expected to-day; if so, they ; will go on sale to-morrow morning. Watch the vna- perS. ' - ; s-v; ,;Vr"' .' Wo lead, others follow. J. & IP. Coats' Spool Cotton 6' spools for 25 Cents. ' -:X. XXX; nsy Stcre , , V'-
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