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CHARLOTTE DAILY OBSEUVER, DECEMBER 13,. 1906. Social and Personal iSUm Dora-Allen Bate Entertained v . the following named , guests at her , ; , "horoe o. West Trade street yesterday ;. ;,' , afternoon ' Alt' "compliment to ?! Mr. ! i . James Plnkney Stowe: 1 Mesdamee J3. C. Dwelle.'BY B. Smith, 0.W Ora- iiam, Jr.. B, N. Hutchison. Jr.i Misses , ' Nannie, Cora and Edith Ward, Estelle s' v, , Vernon and Josephine Osborne,-. - J? The BeiwU Xtewey 'ClubwDl meet lth Mrs. W B, Johnston, at No. 707 i 1 (South Tryon, street.. to-jnorro mora ;;ibcat40:J!clock.,,;'W i-V'j.'Caraa reading as follow were re- celved in. the) city yesterday:' Ct 'J v Mrs. Hugh. Bmtth Thompson x"-. J j 'i requests the honor' of your presence jTw'rt the marriage of er- daughter. iW 'v ; Caroline Beaumont .v'- ' 'j ' Tv ' ' M r. John 4 Madison Harrington "'4 Ue evening of Thursday, the ' ? ' V " wenty-seventh of December at half-after eight O'ciocg , . T Saint Michael's Church 'Charleston, South Carolina. , ' Miss Thompson Is the daughter of : V; (. ,1 the late- Hugh. Smith - Thompson. 4 i former Governor of South Carolina, and later ..a' member , f . the- united 'w'-;r'8tate Civil Bervlce Commission with v- President Roosevelt;. She has visited f ' .." at the borne of her kinsman; Solicitor Herlot Clarkson, in Charlotte,-and has isj'-S' a number, ot friends hm. : t,- 'v -"-' ,i .1 v i' ' The home -economics section of the v Woman's Club will meet this morning ; ' with Mrs. Joe Garibaldi, on Park Avenue,, pilworth.r v,' ,i ' " Miss Dolly Davis, after a visit to her (later, Mrs. Paul R. Rhodes, will leave to-day for her; home at Beau fort -.. - . Misses Sallle and Blandy Davidson have returned from an extended trip to New Tork. Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington. ' ' Mr. and Mrs; L. 3. Huntley and Miss Bra Covington, of Wadesboro, spent yesterday In the city shopping. They were guests at the Buford. The Athenae Book Club was enter tained by Miss Julia Robertson . at her home on West Trade street yes terday afternoon. - Mrs. II. C. Jones Is spending a meek with Mrs. John M. Scott, on South Tryon street. ;, ; . briefs. . w. V ' A Hew . Minor Happenings In and '- ' 'i t ". About the City. v. : . - -r-Hls frlenda will be glad to learn that Township Tax. Collector II.. D. i5uckvorih is able tp be at his ofllc-i Atfaln, after an , Illness of savr .Reserved seata fori J"Te 'i Flight of Princess Iris " at the Academy of. music Baturdarr matinee and night, will go on sale at, Jordan's to-morrow : morning. :jv; , -M i '-An" Interesting 'meeting "of Char, lotte lodge. No.-. l. I. O. O.- F.. will be held In the Odd Fellows' Hall to- niKai. - A numoer ot -new: ; members win , oe : received. and other matterj ot .moment, transacted,: ' f 'J: - -Mr.-' F. 8.- Hunter . who went to Bandera, ,Tex.i for his: health some nine v ego, ,., aoing well... .lie. is rapidly regaining ; hia "irength - and hopes to regain , hi health,; He is under, the care, of Dr. U. L,-Ardrey. Mr, Stoaxt W. Cramer Is shortly to move from his omces In the Trust Building to bis handsome new bniid Ing on the court house square.-. Tile Southern Power Company will occupy the Cramer offices as soon as they are vscsiea.v, ,:i;,: ; i - i -A coffee roasting establishment has been located at the corner of Col lege and Fourth streets.' ' The firm is composed of Messrs. John A. Bell, P. L Lance and SH. .Van Emery. This firm has been doing business In wgn roitxi. . , ., ' ,. -, ' " V Mlaa Palmer, principal of Elisa beth College, yesterday chaperoned the rlass In olvll government through the oounty court house and the city nail, giving a lecture on the depart ments In' the county snd city govern ment during the founds. The receipts at the ,clty cotton platform yesterday were 61 bales ur.d the best price paid for the stuple waa 10 cents a pound. For the cor responding date of last year, when the highest price was 11. SO cent u pound, th) .ecelpts were 7 bale. The price of spots Mumped .26 of a cent a pound jet'.Hday. IT FA!!ILY Rffi ' "V" - f''c '' ' -V.. E. C. DeWltt A Co.. Chlcaxo. at whose laboratory Kodol la prepared, assure us that tbla remarkable dlcestanf and cor rective for the stomach, conforms fully to au provisions or the National Pure rood ana urug law. Bold by liawieys Pharmacy. Amdng the viators-In Charlotte yes terday were Mrs. W. B. Houston snd Misses Msggte Tork Houston, Hullie Home and M. Alice Scales, of Mon roe, who were guests at the Central Hotel. Mrs. C. A. Bland and daughter. Miss Msry Terry Bland, will go to Mc Adenvllle to-morrow to visit relatives and friends for a fsw flays. Mesdames I L. Jenkins and R. D. Craver, of Gastonta. spent yesterday In the city shopping. Mho Fanny McNeely, of Marlon, 8. C, spent yesterday In the city wlt'n Mrs. I. C. MafTitt en route to Salis bury, where she wilt spend the Christmas holidays with her alster. Mrs. K. B. Neave, Miss Mary Spencer Anderson has returned from Durham, where she visited Miss Mary Duke. Mrs. W. A. Graham, who 'nas been visiting -her sister.. jura. George W. Bothel. st Norfolk, Va., will return nome io-aay. Miss Marie Kolner has arrived to the city from St. Msry's College, at Ttsjelgn, to spend the Christmas hol idays with her parents, at Dllworth. Mrs. W. C. Lovejoy has returned home after spending several wees in New Tork. Mrs. Julian H. Taliaferro, who has been spending some time in the city with her father. Mr. J. P. Caldwell, will leave to-morrow for New Tork, Where she will join her husband and live in tho future. Among the guests at the Central Hotel lnt night wore Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Townspnd. Mrs. O. C. gpauldlng and Miss Clara Tqwnsend, of Lumber ton. Mrs. Frank Armfield. of Monroe, whs among the guests -at the Hotel Buford last evening. The Daughters of the American Revolution will meet this afternoon at 4 o'clock with Mrs. U. P. .Hutchison. PERSONAL. (lie Movement of a Number of Peo ple. Visitors and Others. Mr. John E. Miller has returned from an extended business trip .to Richmond and Norfolk, Va. ' . Mr. W. C. Hlnson spent yesterday at Greensboro on business. Mr. J. R. Wooden, of Birmingham. Ala., is spending a few flays in the city with relatives and friends en route to Richmond, Va.. where he. with his wife, will spond the Christmas ho 11 days with relatives. Mr. O. F. Mason, of the Dallas bar, spent yesterday in the city on bust ness. Among the out-of-town peopls here yesterday were , Messrs. R. D. Sams and K. v. uumiter. or Greensboro. Mr. T. 8, Kprlnkle. of Wlnston-Ba-lein, spent yeaterdsy 1n the city, stay ing at the Central. Mr. John T. Smith, of Atlanta. Ga.. ' Is spending a few days In,- the city , witn nis orotner, jr. u. b. Nmith. Mr. R. E. Austin of Albemarle, was a visitor in iviariotta yesterday. Among the guests at the Central ;,, jresterday wa Mr. J. ,W, KlIHan. of . wsyireavme. . , i, r , unr. i;. x weoo. or Biatcsvilie, spent CHRISTMAS SHOPPING The crowds of the holiday season appeal to the social instinct, but tliey interfere with the busy shop per. - Shopping over the BELL TELEPHONE saves weary strug - gling in surging Crowds. Order one 1 installed to-day. A Present Worth While. Reasonable Rates GUI CONTRACT DEPARTMENT NO. 9050. BELL SEBVIOE is satisfactory; 0 -..;v. v. av-Ti ' .'.rTi it U R ' 1 ' . . ' t 1 i ; . .f r - t ' ft r:' i it' H S On Ghrlstmas Day, '"?V;':s-;;!' Almost everybody gives somebody- else Handker chiefssensible gifts, too. Men's Cotton. Hem stitchedPlain White. 10c. to 25c. Men's Pure Linen, Hem stitched, 1-4 and 1-2 inch hem, 25c. to $1.00. Men's Pure Linen, Hem stitched, Initialed,' 25c. to $1.00. Men's White and Colored Silk, foreign and domestic. 25c. to $3.00. Silk Mufflers, in Whito, Black and Colors, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 and $3.p0. The Tate-Brown Co. Bid SALE ' MS S f ' f 7-"- v ' 1 MliCS I $m$- . i . m China FRIDAY We bought at a big bargain the en tire lot odds and ends China from the well-known Importing house of A. A. .Vantine Co. All kinds of odd pretty pieces In the lot. Any one will appreciate a gift of Vantine. China. We have divided it Into three lots. Lot 139c. Each Pretty Plates, Cups end Baucen, Hair Receivers, Chocolate Pots, fancy odd pieces, etc; worth up to 11.60 each, at .. Sc. each. Lot 2-25c. Each Very much same assortment as above, not as large or as finely deco- rated, but pieces that ar worth much more 25c. cadi. t yesterday In Charlotte Mr. R. O. , Kennedy of; Bessemer t .' Ft inant vatar1aw. Im Ka (e w. I - 0 Mm j sift BBS V VV" i'V 'nc Ituest at the Buford. . ;. . ; Mr. B. K. Wilklns. of Klnston, Waa f , among the vlstors here yesterday.. Solicitor Herlot Clarkeon returned I. to the elty yesterday from Llnoolnton, U'"1 where-he attended the criminal term . of the Lincoln Ku per lor Court . , , v Hon. T. FV Klutts, of Ralisbury was a visitor in tne, city yesterday,. being ine iubii p nn son, Mr. li.r. Klutts, JL'ASry-,, i '..,",j:'f.V --.,( vn,,,;! f. V Among the Visitors In the city last ; evening were Messrs, J. Y, and . T. i - O. Hamrlck, of , Hholby. :-v ;. : .,- i Mr.' T. J. Taylor, of 'A Warren ton. ; , wss registered., at ' the Ci ntral last , -;.jiight.;'--';' .': .'. ; -v. ; Mr, r Howard Gale. btwlnes man. ogger of the "Hohy Tolty" ('omptnv. '; Is spending to-day in (he city on buil '. ; net.' -v.: . ' ;', .- r . ', vAmong he-.gueiis at 'the'1 Ruford " last night Were Messrs. J. M. Msupln 'and F. If. Cuehlng. of Salisbury. v, Messrs. J. M, .Blk n-t fl'homiu 3. . Jerome, of Monroe, wers among thv ' visitors in the city yestrlay, ' , . ' . Mr. Q M.. Welsh, of' Oreenxboro, wss registered ' at th Buford text '' "'sTbt "r ' ' v '"- ' -' K f, o HoueSTers always itsve good luk" whn they iim llliio Rlhbun Ommi ami Vsnllls... AbolutolyMir,. (9 twli- pu -' tmr ! ttie- ''Hu -TOMr Tlnvur"- -t perfection. ;k fur the Sie.-Um. s "Get it at Hawleya" Just Look at the Good Things at Hawley's Pharmacy. Quaint Dutch Flsures for Den Decorations, Stiver Bcls-, sors. Silver Work Sets. Silver Manicure Rets, exquisite Jap anese Card Receivers, fancy Khavlng Patlr. Children's dain ty Toilet Sets. Baby Brushes and Combs In attractive styles; Military Brushes that always appeal so strongly to men; Holiday Candles, ITolldny Sta tionery, pretty Paper Weights, artistic Ash Receivers,- hand some Hair Brushes, Leather floods. Including Card Cases, Bill Books and .Purses; at tractive Pictures... in many styles; lovely : Work Bsskets, . pretty .Mirror. Cigars. In Xmat slses and Tiacksge. . Theso and moro at Hawley's Pharmacy 'rjione 11. iTryoa and 6th sis. U K T II Hi HOLIDAY SEASOR ea A..ii'. usekeepers ; are .' nonr plannlnf tor f the ."Holiday Reason and , laca ; Curtains. k Blankets, ' etc;, f, must i be 'cleansed' and - In " madineis, . Work of , thls klni ' receive the best attention, and .s we will b pleased jo serve you; 'rhone ' 1 : , :.; ,' V,. "-i v C ''-;,'''.' V '.'',": "Correct Lnnndcrliig,.' ' West Fifth St. At Cuurcii. Just Received 100 Beautiful Pictures Which we bought at a very low price after having bought our regular fall stock, and we will now offer these at just about One-Third Less Than the Regular Price Large assortment of good subjects, fitted in as fine frames as you ever find on pictures that cost twice as much. Come in and ex amine them for yourself. If you want something for a Nice Xmas Present a at k very modest cost, this is it, and it is at Lubin Furniture Lot 3-IOc. Each A pretty assortment of odd China of various kinds, choice . . lud. each. These will be on sale Friday, com mencing at S o'clock. Siore open at usual time. Nearly 2.noo iioc-s li the lot enough for all. Japanese Calendars Something entirely new and novel. One of Vantlne's importations S5c.. ftOc, 7.V.. $1.00. NEW NOVELTIES EVERY DAY. We are getting In now lots .f Holiday Goods every day. and don't forget that these, were all bought much under value and sold same way. VEY'S 13 West Trade St Bananas Wholesale a specialty. Delivered anywhere in the city. TRAKERS I COMPANY, 303 West Iraia St. THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS WORTH OF FINE FUHS iO OX KALE PROMPTLY sm niJAY MORXIXG AT :0. Mr. L. C. Young, of New York, representing one of Americas largest manufacturing and Importing furriers, will be at our store next SATl ItDAY, MONDAY. TUESDAY, with decidedly lK SWELI.EST LINE OF FASHIONABLE FURS EVER BROUGHT TO THIS CITY. Thousands of DolluTs woith of stylish Furs, consisting of every description of neck 'pieces and sets and embracing such popular kinds as Mink, White Fox, Ermines, Blink Hnd Blue Lynv, Broud-tall Persian Xatnj anil German. American imd Itusslun Fog. All the best blends THEHE FURS MUST 1115 SOLD AT PRICES THAT WUJi MEAN AX IMMENSE SAVIXti FOR YOU. SETS FROM . g5 00 to $400.00. SALE OPENS PROMPTLY AT l:S0 SATURDAY. m Bins, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Company It Will 'AS-'. Im.-. fl.:.'"j'...e .i.-J ... ; ' Disagreeable ' ' wdrk V; washlnjg at ome : this winter. : It will' be dangerous' work, too.-- ;y,.. l-yfi :j-'xy " 1 , ' ,, la Jt wise ' to expose. yourV self to ' the ' sudden-' change from a hot, steamy kitchen to the cold, bitter, windy' outside work of hanging tip clothes?. & I it worth horieefly, in It when for sc. it pound you can escape It alL tfcarlclle" Stcain ; launiry f ' V- '." "'i '-V' -4' Launderera, Dyers, Cloanera, 1 "219 Sooth Tryoa Street' : DRAUGHON'S Raleigh, Colombia, KnosvUle, Atlanta. ! I Colleges In 14 Slates. POSITION H 1 seeured or monoy REFUNDED. Also ! teach Ox siAiu Catalogue will con vince you that Draughon's la TH1 BUST. Call or send m iU A Pew Of Co To The' 0DE0N 208 S, Tryon. Meet Me at The RINK P. M. 2.30 to 5 fvcnini 8 lo 10.30 The Tilings We Dave For Christmas Presents Oalendm-Tha .prettiest Water Color Calendar you ever saw, 25c. '';:p;!'s. ". ' ' Books, Books, Christmas Books All at cost. Bibles At iVf wholesale prices. ,:XfH PicturesFramed:! and unframed. t;- ; . Come and see or . your self , '.trt? - , Fifty Cent BUYS TO-DAT! Many bargains in beautiful and artistic Framed Pictures. Many of llieni would be good values at $1.00 to $1.50 each. See our north win- H dow. ousio i J - dJAIlY DJKO Fifty Cents Each while theyikst, ; Stone&Baninser v Company, . Hookwllcrs ami 8lstloners, . THE Mew Dolls THIS MORNING The Biggest and Finest Line of Dolls we have ever shown opened up last night and will be ready for selling this morn ing. Don't forget to compare Prices. We have here now the handsomest Dolls ever, i ottered at popular pneese ;;:ix Sfift Our Winnow Disnfav 4 ;'v 7"f1 l.lll 'Mtl sW I I I i I nrvf ii-v-'-.-.V--:. The Always Busy Ctcro, ,'! ' S-A.JMft WSMi
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