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n CHARLOTTE DAILY Oi:::LKVERt DECEMBCIw 8,1C00.. r .V i,'VMn.' Walter Bcottif entertained ; , number , of friend at "bridge whlwt at her ham on Nortla Tryou street ,; , yesterday afternoon' In compliment to . Hndtmei I. C. Lylw and Alontgom ory.Francle and Miss Ethel Wluner - " f ehem. Mrs. JK,.v'A-' Mayer won tm r O,-: " first arise. Th c ueat of honor prise, ;V,",;' which waa cut for tall to tho lotof -.V Mia WJclier8hain."-'?"'"-''-;' v - -V. . -v-i 'fhe guest waro tha following nam .; . ed: Meadamea B. W.1 Thompson, J. ; -' Hutchison, ) ulla Bettle Jtolt, C. F. , . WadswortMii John M. Scott. U. C M.11- . Jer, T. C Outhrla. H.7A, Juondon, Jr., 'John M. Harry. John F. Torke, W. A. c.-w. OOd new fhome In Sharon: Mr. Crosby la th eirteat daurfnter- of tha lata Dr. andMr Hugh K. Do Armaud. who wenS well known and muoh ? loved throughout .this wholo iWnttj,;...! lltfj. V' KlUotw wa haa'fcaon In in moapiiai tor some aaya, naa peon operated upon for appendicular and stood tine operation, well. HI friend now hop for a apeedy recovery for . The hullea of , Ebeneaer will hare a .ChrlBtmaa tree for the benefit of tha children and young" people' aocle tlee and the Sunday school, bat every body-may--' contribute : present : for iwiiiuki mna irienas. iVVft t''f!' "ff Tba Ifoveaneiat of Naiaber if Pao- Reynold H. u. Adam. winraui cnatnam, M, u. punier, h.i : Mp.,c. H winnoth. left laat night S E.tdL 'of Augut. Oav on buamaaTfor an ? "aala fcawMue,, Margaret Thurmond. I T3F ' wtrii' '''atk ClMirfU. Lbvi r and Mar - Courtney! Jolh Moore, Of . Taylora- Uate. 4 rV ''" MIm' TAtava rll VaVn(lAn at bar homo at Elisabeth Helgtha llment to as Ellaa- houaa waa j':. :, yoaterday afternoon in compl : A Mra. W. Carl Hlnaon and Ml" ' '; - . both ' McCllntock. Tha hot VA;f. Uataf ttlw decorated for the occasion, . ve;uesU were met at th door toy Mlaso 'r: Myrtl Wolf and Mary ,MacDou gal. In the parlor they were received by t Miaa Dotger and tha guta of honor. In the library, Mia Maggie Bella Me- Cllntock, with tha following named, ,. aerved tea: Mlaae Willie and lioulae i WakafUld, tola Lucaa and ; Carrie .; Hlnaon. Dainty rafreahmenta' were aerved in the dining room by Mlaae "Berth Dotgar, Koaainond Lucaa and r Addle Hlnaon. . , HP ff,,, -a : V'- Charlotte friend yesterday recalv , ad Invitation reading as follow: Mr. and Mrs. 8. P. Smltherman request the honor of your presence at the marriage of their ' dAuglater Ina to The Reverend William Richard Rayall an Wednesday evening the ninoteentbJ or December nineteen hundred and alx , at six o'clock " Trinity Methodist Church Troy, North Carolina are visiting in Winston-Salem. villa, came to tha city. yesterday to be with hi wife, who la under treat ment at tha Presbyterian Hospital. : " Mr. J. X. Hatch of Spencor. law agent for - the - Southern - Railway, ea. . . -.,v A Mr. -Walter Brem returned horn yesterday after, a bualnes trip to niebmond, Va. . '-, -, - Messrs. D. 1C Pop and H. B. Pat- teraon: are, aDendinar a few day In South, Carolina hunting. ' Mr, W. K ' Llddell baa returned t One city after spending aom time In wew.ioraVs, ' '" Mr., C Fltxaomona. of Oolnmhl S. C. general manager for the South ern Cotton OH Company, arrived In tha city yesterday to visit the local plant f tha concern. Among the visitors to Charlotte yesterday were Messrs. T. A. Vincent and C. R. Dobson, of Qreensboro, who were guest at the Central. Mr. Thoma Barber. Jr.. of Win- ton, ( spent yesterday in Charlotte. Mr. T. B. Graham, of China Grove. waa among the guest at one Buford yesterday. Mr. E. B. Borden. Jr., of Ooldsboro, lb In Charlotte vesterdav. It u at uio central. BRIEFS, la ad AT .Few i. Minor"' Happrnlnga -,C,;.1i,;-:.:.AbOHt,th City. t f, .i v. AHI" friend will bo glad to learn that Mr. " H. Dr Duckworth la able to be up after , an Ulnesi ot aeveral weeks. t.J , i-s'-fftv'i ' Resorted ' seU for- - Crtston Clarke . In "The-. Ragged' Messenger'. will go on sale' at Jordan'a this raoro lag. at :X0 o'clock. v- ,:.-,V-k - Mr. F. W. Oarrett, auditor f th 4C, who waa operated on Thursday at 8U- Peter ' Hospital for append! cltta, 1 getting along very nicely" - r -Tbero waa no'aeaalon of the city police court yesterday mornlng.; There were two or three eaaea' on the dock et, but they were continued until 'this morninf. ' . v':iv ! The Oaman Stock Company will aivo two " performances at the Aoad nw of Muslo to-day; At matinee It will play "Why Women Sin." and at night "Desperate Chances. Tha Belwyn Hotel Company haa awarded to Be Ik, Brother the con tract to furnish tha linen equipment Jpr tha new-hate). The contract will amount to several taousana aoiiar. spent yesterday in Charlotte on buat-1 yur , C. H. . Wllmoth, Southern iftanager for th Stioff Muslo House. eVrhaa mad hla usual offer to furnish rre ar cnarga a Btien piano tor any Cbristma entertainments of church benevolent aocietle which have no ano. . The receipt at tha city cotton plat form yesterday were 3 bale and the best price paid for the staple was 10.(0 vent a pound. The receipts for the corresponding date of last year, when the price was IS cents, ,were II bale.. The price advanced from 11.71 to 12 cents a pound yesterday a year ago. The Allen Hardware Company or 3M . V-' h ; fr f v - f 4 -M-v , H ? , rv- ' k' ' ,H-- Saturday is Usual- f fy the -1 : Money- - h NSW xnpnninffmv . nn rt rf0 UUUIUIIIL IJUI . I 111 II II Among the out-of-town doodIs her frestarday waa Mr. a A. Laurance, of fvfoqresvllle. Mr. and Mrs. Osmond L. Barrlngerff . W. F. Morton, of Kernersvllle, rsftent yesterday Jt the Buford. Miss Daisy Wallace haa returned from a visit to friend In Lancaster and Heath Springs, 8. C. Mr. C. C. Campbell, of Charleston, R. C, is spending aom time with friend in th city. The Daughter of the Confederacy will meet at i o'clock utl afternoon with Mrs. J. W. Miller, on North Try on street. Besides the annual election of officers, arrangements are to be mad for the Lee-Jackson cele bration the lth of next month. All members are urged to attend. Mra B. H. Yaiurough, of Eureka Springs. Tenn., has arrived In the city to spend the winter with her on, Mr. J. A. Yarbrough, . on North Tryon street. Miss Lela Sehorn entertained a number of her friends at her home on North College street last evening. Cards reading as follows have been received: Rev. and Mrs. Robert L. Patton request the honor of your presence at the marrlag of their daughter Wlnpa - to , Rev. William Francis Powell a the morning of Tuesday, Decem ber eighteenth, at half after ten o'clock Baptist Church, Morganton. Rev. Mr. Powell Is a leading young Baptist minister, who haa been pastor of the Morganton Baptist church for some time. He has recently accepted a call to the pastorate of the Roa noke, Vs.. Baptist church. Miss Pat ton Is one of Morganton's most charming young ladles. In the city, staying L Mr. A. J.k Austin, of Union county, prill arrive In the city to-day to visit nis eon, Dr. J. A. Austin, In Piedmont Park. Mr. J. E. Crayton returned to the city yesterday morning from a busi ness trip North. Mr. 8. M. Robinson, of Lowell, spent yesterday n the city on busl neaa. , Messrs. F. H. Maynard. of New lorx. sna w. 8. Hackney and H. A. Carpenter, of Providence, R, I., spent "irru7 in mo city with Mr. J. w. lonway. Southern agent for the den erai rir Extinguisher Company mr. m..m. fcpler spent yesterday I: niniesviiie on hustneiw for the ouuiuern ueu Telephone CVnpany vt. nenrv Louis Hm th of Davidson College, was among the tT" . lno enirai last night. air. Krank D. Garvin, of Newton, "kiiuiih iu-oay m me city on vurmtfBS. Rev. Dr. R. W. RmM tendent of the Presbyterian Orphan ex at Btrlom Springs, was among Bjueuis hi cne urord last nlghf Among tne out-of-town people ",r lo-oay is Mr. U. B. Armstrong, vl vjaiionia. 4ir. a. A. Wilcox, of High Point, was registered at the Central last nignt. Mr. W. L. Lawtng. of Uncolnton was a visitor In the city last evening, mr. n. m. isucK, of Qreensboro, wa registered at the Buford last nignr. Among the guests at the Southern Manufacturers' Club yesterday was Dr. c. r. Bremen, of New York with great ntunbMM of neoole and It's oar busiest time, becadse wa al ways 1)1 an on that day to rive iilnm Uiai draw at liulo more than our siiare'of tbo crowd. 35c. CLEAN.TJP PRICE OS A BIG LOT OF D RICKS GOODS REMNANT8. A great many' of these were sold special at 19c. yard and are worth from GO to 00c. a yard. In the lot will be found good length Tor Waists, Skirts, Children' M H ,i , , . I' : . ' : i haa just placed a handsome electric Dresses, In Albatrons, Brilllantlne. sign in front Of its store on Ea Trad street. Within en past week three electric elan hav been placed In thl block. Vn In front of the Charlotte Hardware Company. Foreman A Miller and the Allen Har ware Company. Th movement to establish a pub lic automobile garage In Charlotte Is receiving much encouragement from local machine owners. Effort is now being made to secure a con venient site near the square. There are aeaeral lots available and estl matea are being obtained aa to th cost of a suitable building. My heart and hand another claimed. His plea had come too late. It's never thus with people without pluck and vim. Take Rocky Mountain Tea, don't get left again. R. J I. Jordan & Co. ifhrkfrtigK:1 Two Reeldewcra Sold. Mr. W. C. Mebane, of Surry w.v.nsu...... . ...u uarnea a residence on North Bre n,r.nei vnicaersnam. 7no nave Dean yard street. betwe nNlnth nn1 guests of Mrs. K. W. Thompson, will leave this morning for their home at Atlanta. Among the visitors in the city yes terday were Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Dll llng. Miss M. Slmonton, and Messrs. C. A. and Charles Dllling, of King's Mountain. Mesdames J. J. Lindsay and Fran cis Austin, of Monroe, were visitors in Charlotte yesterday, being guests at the Central Hotel. Mrs. C. B. Webb and daughter, Mia Ella Webb, of States vllle, arrived In the city yesterday and are visiting Mrs. E. P. Clampltt, on West Fifth street Mrs. George Hall, after a visit to Mrs. M. P. Pegram, on South Tryon street, left last night for her home at Hickory. Mr. and Mra. J. P. Swann pending some time In Florida. are Mrs. P. M. Brown returned home yesterday after a visit to friends Salisbury- Tenth street. The consideration In the deal wa 12.000. Mr. A. J. Holler has sold to Mr K. D. Tessler. for S3.2S0, a house nnd lot on Commonwealth avenue, Dll- worth. The change in the weather yes terday and last evening should not be unwelcome. It wer time tor wrape and overclnthes and scores Of women have not yet had an oppor tunity to show their new winter suit. It is said that the anrl-extenslon- ists have something vp their sleeve pending the special meeting of the board of aldermen the 17th. The people who favor th 1-2 mile Una re qulstly confident, and the In creasing number who favor tncor porating.tha entire township are getting more ana more aggressive. Mr, and Mrs. L. E. Durham left laat night for their home at Tampa, Fia.. alter a visit to Mr. ana Air. J, A. Durham. Mr. and Mrs. t. a. Calloway, ot Mount Airy, are visiting at the home of Mrs. i Galloway's father, Mr. P. M. Brown, on East avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Johns, of Raleigh, have arrived In the city to be with Mrs. Johns brother. Mr. H. C. Kcoles, . who Is desperately 111 at hla apartment In tha Belmont Ho " ul .. A A ' Mra. D. Matt Thompson, of States V villa, will arrive In th city to-day to 'y visit at tha home of Mr. and Mr., 8. ;r , J. Aabury, on. NorthColUga street. A' cocyrr social jtews. 1 ..' - , T) I.L..J I r - . - 11.. 1 - ' . aon of Mr. and Mra. O. C Hunter, haa A. v -beeti quite unwell thla week With cold iand chllla. , , 'i Miss Lilly Orifflth pfnt the ' ,- Tnanksgiving holidays n Huntersvllle v fiaiting , reiativaa and. - frlnd.w v. , ' '" -,, Mrs. C', B. ' Bell expecta , f; leave . " for nentucxy some tim this week to visit her parent. Her mother auite . 1 recently auffered , a , Hght etroke , of . ' Mlaa Peart Nelly, of Steel Creek, la . .. viaiung per eisur, Mra, W. F. Baker, ' . y near Ebenexer. i . ,-t, '.J ' j -. -. v .v- . - - i,-. ; : Trot. it. C.'Reld ent'lat Sunday with hla parent, Mr. and Mra. H. K. Held, at Sharon.,..,.-.,;. , M -j-.j : Prot.and' Mr. WW C,. Crosby, 'of HunUrxvllle, have, arrived " at Uielr Tba tt I alwny the cheepest 1 ntnwm- an van i niuv wijwm umwi' mna vanilla- Ahas-. Get Ah OUTWITS THE SUROEX5N. A complication of female trouble, with ratarrh ot the stomach aad bowels, hid reduced Mrs. Tne. B. AMtln. of Leav. nwnrth. Ind.. to such a denlerable ran. dltlon that her doctor advised an opera tion: but her husband fearing fatal re sults, postponed this to try Kieettia Bit tera: and to th amassment of all who knew her, thla mealclne completely cur ed her. Oiiarsnleed cure for torpid liver, kldny disease, biliousness, Jaundice chill and fever, general debility, ner vousness sad blood poisoning. West tonin made, rtic soe, at n. H. Jordan Jt Co.' drug store. Try It. GO TO THE OfiJEOW SOI B. TRTOX 1IEUT MB. AT THIS Afternoon , Evening ; , ,' . S:i t a. ' to 10:30. DRAUGHON'S RalWgh, ColmwbU, atSHtxvtlV. Attawta, 10 College In la . rrOSlT(i,a seoared r money RtrUNDKO.. Ala uaan t HAkW cataiogu wlU eon. vine yea mat -uraugnon M TUB aVBaTT. - Call ar, far tt. c . goods arc ready for your inspec tiori Now is the time to pur chase. Come be fore they 'are picked over. : : Books, Calendars, Bric-a-Brac Everything Must Go by Jan. 1st HOUSTON - DM COMPANY izfanana V vWhole8ale 'a "specialty. ;;.f;: Delivered anywhere v 'i :lii.the,criy:,V:'.,J' J W" W It Wh Disagreeable r - : ' - r.'' work washing at home,; thla ' winter." , It . will bej dangerona .work, toa,: .yKi'S ; ; , la It wise , to expos your eelf t tha audden change from a hot, aUamy kitchen to tha cold, bitter, windy outsld wark of hanging op clothaat, V la . It worth : It honestly, t la It when for Ic. a bound you can escape It alL '-r ".n-.-i ';'.'. tt:rlctlc Steain :5 Izirniiy tannderera, ' Prers, aeaatara, Serge, Panamas, Fancy Suitings,' etc., in an tne best ana regular colors. Thla will be one of the biggest Dress Oood bargain we have ever given. Hundred of yards on gale, enough to last all day. TOO MANY CLOAKS. Wa have an unusually big stock of Cloak on hand now and to help make room wo offer a few of tha best lines at special prlie for Satur day. LONG CLOAKS $8..0. A splendid quality Broadcloth I Cloaks, the latest cut and excellently ! flnMhed tH.10 each. This Is a swell garment and sold ; regularly at $10.00 and was worth th money. Blacke and Tan. Light and Dnrk. BUOWN, BLACK AND CASTOR CLOAKS f&.OO. A good quality long Cloaks In pretty shade of Brown and Castor; also Black . . . 3 00 eortu Our favorite sellers, long. dresy Tan Oloahs, made of fine Broadcloth in light shades $16.00 and 112.50 each. A big lino Of Children's Coats at IJ.fJO to ao.OO each.. IVEY 13 West Trade St t f J k rv) " 1 mm '.;afv (' . KSPECIALLY ATTRACTIVB FOR HOLIDAY SHOPPERS. BEAUTIFUL DRAPERY SILKS -An elegant naw assortment of beauti ful Drapery Silks, 27 Inches wid. Price 60c. yard. 14-Inch Fancy Tucking, material best adapted for worklrw a, number of useful Xmas gifti; several pretty patterns. Price 190. yard. New SllkaJinea, well selected, all most desirable coloring; yard wide. Price 10 and 19 l-M NEW COMBS An elegant ponular-prlced assortment, both of' Plain and mounted, and IncHioIng Separate Back Combs and match seta. Price 10, 15, as, 50c. to $2.50 set. LINEN TRAY CLOTHS. CENTER PIECES, TABLE COVERS AND SCARFS. Linen Tray Cloths, single and double drawn work, 10, 19, 35, S8 to tc Linen Rennalnanoe Taulo Covers and Scarfa to match, 15, 48, 75, lc., and $1.48. Damask Tray Cloths. 18. 75, t8c. and $1.48. SPLENDID BARGAINS IN CROCHET COUNTERPANES. Extra size White Crochet Counterpanes, value $1.25. at tc. Special value In White Satin Counterpanes, $1.98, $3.50 and $3.50. PLENTY OP IXNO KID GLOVES. "Lfent's" 12 and Krbutton length Kid Gloves, all the bet Rise Black. White and Brown. m F. B. A. n WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Elegant cloae!an E.ST AVENUE HOME FOR LEASE. Eight rooms, two baths, basement, large lawn and garden. Entire houae In Al condition. Possession er or before Jan., 190T. F. JD. ALEXANDER S02 S. Tryon. 'Pbonaa $04 or 845. YOU CAN READ and Co To The 0DC0N 208 S, Tryon. Meet Me at The R II K P. M. 230 to S-htmi 8 (9 10.30 Two Good Specil iorday ) For : 1, It over as much a you like ' but tha quickest, earnest ana best, way to set tie tne wnoie matter u te take a atroil through tha abow room of a LaUbiri Furniture Company where you can find, dny and every thing that you can think of to fur nish a , homo - with, from' kltohen to parlor, at Vv ? " "t ,'OiiEV SAVING nmrpc . -T.l. '; i it'.: !:' i .-,,.'4 Boob, hk Man on the Box. Call of the Wild. The Choir Invisible; Soldiers of Fortune. The Hoosier Schoolmas ter. The Law Of the Land. The Four Feathers. Graustark, and hundreds of other titles of tne same class, regular $1.50 editions. Our price 50 Cents. fcrisig 1 mm. r. r CO. Dooksrllcra, WaHntirm, onicw ' r, Out Ladies' Hats and (id Gloves 4,000 Hats all Shapes Colors and lids A j All piled out 011 top counters ready for selling Saturday, Choice the entire lot 10 Cents. , 1 The Ladies' Kid Gloves All sizes and colors," every pair slightly imperfect in some way. They go here Saturday at 25 .Cents' a Not a pair will be taken baclc or exchanged m , ' , . t ,V. , - - Iliilll tnlr Hre. at JwW a fnr and tha fjiyii: in iUMii jt'hhon flavor' is serfeetlon. AmU t i. TryoB UL, Cbarlatlo, M. G t :'.'. 4 ' '; : I. ,.( II c 1' ' ( '
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