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dlAtlLOTTfl DAILY OBSERVE!?, DEOEMBiSK 27, 1900. .'3' .V' Sscial and Personal ' .V.'. .V Carda.j-eadlnr fulluwa -wert J.'.'v vcolved lu th city yemerdfty: , n.VV .vw , M.;nt Mr. jC& Brulwt , , v request tha r honor; of your jprewnc at tne marriafn or tnetrau(nier -v'.., .'. Mr. William Henry Watkln. Jr.. - it?,v..,WMiaj evenin. January me ? ', -'-V ' . t ond, tMneUen hundred anu seven at sir o'clock . -. ' , - . VethodUt Kplcopa Church, Sooth, ";i'n ,c . Troy, florin Carolina... ' ( Mum Nora Means, of Chester, 8. C ;,via vlHltln at tha home of Dr. ' and 7;:i i-;. Mra. c. O. ttcMannaway. on East ;'! Sixth street .. .,-..; mW' Dr, alHr. John E. Harris, of ,. ironviue; va., ana Fror j. D. Harris, .... or warrenton, t aro spending' ' fw daya In the city with Mr. W. S. Bradley, on East avenuo. ' Master Cecil Ullcrlrt entertained a number of hla little friends at Chriatmaa party yesterday afternoon at the home of hla parenta, Mr. and airs, uiicrtat, in Dllworth. . Miaa Kathleen Murrill rave a doll party yesterday morning In honor of a number or her little friends. Mrs. O. O. Scott will leave thla morning for Rook Hill, 8. C, where ane win visit bar sister, Mrs. C. K. tfchwrar. Curing her visit, Mrs. Sciwrar will entertain tbo Dauirh ters of the American Revolution in honor of her. Mrs. K. S. Pegram will entertain a score of her friends at a luncheon At . t her home on East Morehead street, to-morrow afternoon ut't o'nlock in compliment to Mesdames J. 8. Coth ran, J, P. Stows and H. H. Hulten. .. Mr and Mrs. J. 8. Wattera left last evening: for Wilmington, whre they ,wlll visit relatives. Misses Mary Lano Davis, of Savun nah, Ga., and Lu Telle Sherrill, of Mooresvllle, arrived in the city lam evening to spend a fortnight with Mrs. James O. Gardner, at Pledmon. Park- Mrs. U. J. Marsh, of FeyetUvll o. arrived In the city last evening- to spend a few days with her sister. Miss Leila Toung. Miss Bennie McAden, of Raleigh, will arrive in the city within a tew days to visit Mrs. C. A. Blad on South Myers street. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Baker returned to their home at Salisbury yesterday alter spending Christmas with Mr and Mrs. A. M. Young, on South Try on atre... Miss Lena Wall returned to her home at Greenville, 8. C, yesterday alter a vllt to Mrs. H. L. Adams, on South Tryon street. Mrs. J. L. Pitkin has returned from Atlanta, where she and Mr. Pit kin spent Christmas, stopping at the Piedmont. Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Morrison returned last night from Durham, where they t-pent the holidays visiting Major 8. F. Tomllnson. Miss Bumngton's at home to the members of her music class Christ mas night was a very pleasant affair. The studio was transformed Into a bower of holly and mistletoe, from which dainty Ices and fruits were served. Novel souvenirs were carried away by each happy student. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Harris left last night for Richmond. They spent the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. U. M. Sadler. Christina. wlth relays, b4 -frtende in South Carolina. ; . "V . -; , i C t ' 1 1 i if ''if r 4 u ' " Mr,' and " Mrs. "John T.' Compton arrived a few days since and will be with Mr. and Mr. J. Walker, Orlffith for the present. Mi Compton has bought a beautiful home on the Bou levard In Dllwortn. it Vr: Miss Eunlco Klrkpatrlck la ath '; Mr, 1..M. Butma l spending aome time with Mr. and Mrs. o. nunw, atiKxmoorB,'Va.,';'.V':"'-- ".. '? Tha ladles M Kbeneser unf ted with the tachera of Kbeneser and gave a treat" to the School ano . an children of the church and, nelgto borhood. ' The ladles carried dinner. All seemed to eve a good time, some vrv SDnronrlat. Christmas Tecita- ttons were among the most enjoyable feature of the vccuAonf .'-jt: . ' ) Mis WlWIe Cross left Saturday for her home to spend ti.ie hoiiasy. Mr. Oscar and Miss, Isabella Kirk Patrick are at their home in Shaon to enjoy the holldayp wita family and friend. Mr. I. B. Grier Is visiting his sisters, Meadames C. V. Furr and Charles Fraxier at Newell. Mr. W. Frank KJrkpatrlck of Kings ton , Rhode Island, is spending Christmas with his mother, Mrs. G. B. KIrkpatrick, in Sharon. Mr. R. N. Elliott waa able to go home on Friday last after four weeks In the hospital. MIb Annie Lee Alexander is visit ing friends in Concord. Mr. Llvy O. Hunter, of jWaycross, Ga., is expected home to-day. The ladles of Bhsron gave an oys ter supper on last Friday evening at the home of Mr. Tom Sammonds. Children's Service , To-Day. An Interesting programme has ben arranged fo tha children's service at St. Peter's Episcopal church this afternoon at 5:80 o'clock. The pro gramme follows: Processional hymn, "O, Come All ve Faithful." Scripture lesson. Creed Snd prayers. Hyran "Hark, tho Herald Ange's Sin " Address, Rev. Har-ls Malllnckrodt. Recessional hymn. "It came Upon the Midnight Clear." From the chur.h the children march to the hall at 18 Went Fifth street, where, at o'clock, the pro gramme will be continued: Moving pictures. The magic nute. Hymn, "Oolden Hopes Are Sounding." The Kings and Kant' I'laun. Hymn, "Over In Royal David s City." The Christmas Tree. Funeral of Mr. 1. 1 Dixon. The funeral of Mr. D. F. Dixon took pluce at the home on West Seventh street yesterday afternoon at 3:30 o clock. Rev. Dr. Martin U. uuruin. ; pastor of th Second Presbyterian church, conducted the services. The nterment was made In Klmwood em- . etery. The following named a'ted us j pall-bearers: Messrs. . ('. Wilson.) Dan Byerly. J. F. Janiion. A. C. I Hutc'ntson. L. L. Sarratt and J. H. j McCllntock. Too Much Christinas. 1 An observant citisen last evening , remarked t'nat the men who make the afternoon papers of the city must , have Indulged themselves on Christ- mas Day more than th law allows, i The date fine in one paper, he said. read 'Wednesday evening. Dec. 24' and the other, Tuesday evening, Dec. 16. . An explanation is due t'ne public" de dared th cltlxen. A marriage of interest to many In thJs Stale will be that of Mr. John Arch McMillan, of Scotland county, to Miss Lou Kent, of Campoebello8. C. which will take place tftls morning at the home of the bride-elect's moth er, Mrs. James Fant. Miss Fant for merly resided In Wadesboro and IS known to many in this State as well as In South Carolina. Mr. McMillan i a graduate of Wake Forest College and a young man of business ability and promi.to. Mis Maude Compton has returned to hor home In ?narloston. S. C, af ter spending several days In the city with relatives. Miss Mary Myers will entertain a frw of her friends at luncheon this sfternoon at her home on East avenue. Mrs. E. C- Dwelle will receive Sat urday afternoon at her inome on Ninth avenue In honor of MIks Mary Dwelle. of Athens, (la., wno Is vlslt- hij at tho home of Mrs. J. L. Spencer, on K.llsabeth Heights. The nours will be from 4 to 6. Charcoal Kills Bad Breath Miss Alma and Carrie Query, of Concord, are spending severul dnys vun Mini Maine Muy yuor, on west isintn, street. Mr. George V. lirunson, Jr., editor of The Orejuvllle S. C News, ca'ra up io Charlotte la-it evi ning to men his wife, wliu arrived luhl night from Wilmington, where rlie upent ChriM',: inns with relatives. Mr. and Mi l. Hrunson will louve tM morning for Greenville. MIhs Allele Jol'nt-n, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Johnston. Of Concord. Is visiting h r uncle, 'Sqnlro H. H. Hilton, on Mint street. Among tho guest at t'ie Hotel Bu ford last night were Misses Lflla Hull, of Shelby, and Annabel Blair, of Durham. Mr. end Mr. L. J. McDonald re turned home ;esterday. after spend ing Christinas Dly With relatives f.t Concoi d. - . Anions; the guests Ht the Central lust night were Mr. W. A. Dlalr j.r.J bride, of Ill.kory. Miss Kull.len Smith, of Columbia, S. C, arrived In il city last evenlog and 4s tho gus of Mh Itesslti Lent ' Bteerc, on South Myers street. , Mrs. Walter DeU. McEachorp, who i has been vlHltl ng her parents. Dr. and Mrs. I. W. Herron, In Steele Creek township, will lave this morn Ing for her home at Isurlnbrug. COUNTY HOCMU Miss Mory Springs Davidson, who I 'i' l assisting- Mr, V. B. Hold In the Sha ron school, wen to Mooresvllle lo a tend a brother's marriage and will . 'not return till after the holtdsya. whon '.' ' Ms school work will be resumed. ( '.. v Mis Bess patfon oaa gone to spend '" VWeryiMVlVa fsverllo Blue Rlhfion V hills. Absolutely pure, twlre m fur :'' and the "Blim ftlt.bow Flsver" to verfei lien. 'Ask for the Sq. slsa y Dlsagrreshle Odor Aritlnc From In dlarstion or From Any Habit or Indulgence Can he Instantly Stopped Samplo Parkajps Mailed Free. Other people notice your bad breath where you would not notice It at all. It Is nauseating to other people to stand before them and while you are talking, ilve them a whiff or two of your bad breath. It usually comes from food fermenting on your stomach. Sometimes you have It in the morning that awful sour, bilious, bad breath. You -can stop this at once by swallowing one or two Stuart Charcoul Loxenges, the most powerful gas and oJor aborbij ever prepared. Sometimes your mealt will revc-il themselves In your breath to thois who talk with you. "You've haj onions," or "You've besn eating cab bage," and all of a sudden you belch In the face of your friend. Charcoal is a wonderful absorber of odor, js every one knows. That Is why Stu art's Charcoal Lozenges are so oule't to stop all gases un-1 odors of odorous foods, or gas from Indlgen-tlon. Don't UHe breath perfumes. They never conceal tho odor uiJ never ab sorb the gas that cauj" the odn. Besides, th- "ery fact of using them reveals th reason for llieir ue. Stuart's Charcoal Lozenges In tho llrst place stop for good all sour brash and belching of and make your breath pure, fres.i and sweet, just after you've eaten; Then no one will turn his face away from yoii when you breaths or talk: your breath will be pure and fresh, and beside your food will .iste ho mtieh better to you at your next meal. Jutt try it Charcoal does other wonderful things, too. It carries away from your stomach and intestines nil the impurities that ar massed together and which causes the bad brent 'i. Charcoal Is a purifier, as well ss an absorber. Charcoal Is now by far the best, most easy and mild laxative known. A whole boxful will do no harm: n fact, th more you lak? the better. Stuurt's Charcoal Loxenges are made of pure willow charcoal ami mixed with Jut a faint flnvof, of honey io make them palatable for you, but not too sweet. You Just chew th-.n like candy. They are absolutely harmless. Get a new, pure, sweet breath, freshen your stomach for your next meel. and keep the Intestines In go.id working order. These two things are the secret of good health and long life. 'You can get . all Die chsrool necessary to do these, wonderful but Mlmnle things by , rettlns- Htuart' Charcoal . liOsenge. ' We wantioii to lest these little wonder worker your self before you buy them. So send us your full name and address: me: a free sample of Stuart's Charcoal ioaeae. . Tnn inr vou hav tnwi tho sample and . been convinced, go to your oruggist ana: ger a, sv, hnx of them. You'll feel boiler all over, mws. cpmiunamn, ana .,-- leaner irt- " Hsnd irs your name and addreea in. day and a' 111 at -otic send yon rv mall a nam Die package free.' Adifiwa f. . A.- Ktusrt Co,. - 41 . Stuart Bldtf.i Marshall. Mich, j ,t ' , . To Ercc JUoaumont to Old Blf Oeorui; v: .'...;. Ardrcjr" ' x vLlg Ooorga ,Ardrey. ' i ' fieTO.- wh' Aa well-known in this county duri'B reconstruction days, died several. vars ago and -was burled, by the white Poo pie with and among whom he had iived. y He had been with Capt. W. 3 At drey and his son 4 in the HarrMon neighborhood In Providence towiibhlp moat of his life, i He always vyted tho Democratic ticket and stood hy the white people. who had. been gooJ to Jnm.O V''' . '" "'-:1-t x -''' There la a - movement on two r Jn Providence to erect a . idoiiubiuiUW the memory of Bl George. His Char lotte friends will contribute toward 4t.- Capt & B. . Alexander-' tatli raised Bis George, but he was sold to Dr. W. A, Ardrey, father of Capt. Ardrey. .' ' ' ',f N DeWltt's Kidney and Bladder Pills outekly drive the pelsone from the sys- eller. A weea s Bold by Hswleys tern snd thu siford relief. A week treatment for Zto. pharmacy. . tit . ':ivjju3i Woolen Hints! DO YOU SHAVE YOURSELF? When you know how easy It Is lo shave with a Sufety Razor you'll cut out the bar ber shop expense. It's easy. It's quiek! Much more economi cal. GILLETTE SAFETY RAZORS require no honing or stropping. They are always ready for use and you can't cut yourself with one If you should try to. If you'll let us show you one and persuado you to buy. you'll think kindly of us every tlmo you save fifteen cents by shav ing yourself. Hawley's Pharmacy 'Phono 1.1. Tryon and Sfli Sis. WE MUST Sell out our entirestock by Jan. 1st. We must moves Goods are going at Almost y,our price. '..iV '': ' HOUSTON - DIXON COMPANY Ths best, safest and cheapest way to wash woolens Is to let this. laundry do It for you. Try it once when you see I how clean, soft and fluffy they are when we return them you'll know why better than we can tell -ou. Charlotte Steam laundry Launderera, Dyers, Cleaners, TI9 Sooth Tryon Street. CHRISTMAS Prices We take Inventory In a few days and w must largely reduce our stock this week. ; It will pay us better to tell out at a substantial reduction than to carry these food over. REDUCED PRICES ON CLOAKS . ' AND SUITS Every Cloak and Suit In stock at reduction, and remember, nearly every one of the were bought at a bar gain and we have been selling them at very low prices. But these low price ore now cut still lower. FURS We have a choice line popular price Furs. These were also bought at a reduction, but we still further reduce them. Fur from 90c. up. HATS jur milliners aro putting up a special lot tastefully trimmed Hats that are half price mid lens. We Just got in a few days ago a lot choice shapes, roses, etc . bought for less than half price. We can tlx you up u pretty Hat for n pi leu that will Butunl.ih you. IVEY'S 13 WEST TRADE' STREET I 'i ' SlmgMep Toy . . i- ; ',1- . v Sale Beginning to-day we intend to make quick work of the balance of Xmas Toys, etc. Now is the chance to remember those that you have forgotten at a nominal cost. In connection with this sale, we have cut the prices of our entire FUR STOCK beyond recognition. Why, it is just like picking money up in the middle of the road to make your Fur pur chases 'now. All to go regardless of COST. And on SATURDAY MORNING AT 9 O'CLOCK We'll Commence Our Annua! CLEARANCE SALE of Coats, Suits, Jackets and Capes. KEMEMBER THE DAY AND HOUR. no Ul WHOLESALE AND RETAIL aa. Christmas Boohs can best be found in a sec tion or two of the Wernicke Elastic Boohcase If you haven't begun a stack of these eases, there U no better time than now, before your books are dam aged by being thrown abound. We ' curry the goods in stock in all wood., all finishes, all size. STONE & BARRINGER CO Exclusive Agents. Co To The 0DE0N 208 S, Tryon. Meet Me at The RINK P. M. 2 JO to 5 tveniP2 8 to 10.30 A Heavy Increase in December Business XOTICK. On Mnuarr lat. JI07, tha Jno. W. Toilrt Co. will ba BUcceed'ii by n tm-k romninf; under th nam of (KM UEHTAURANT COM FANY, and Uh buMlneM Will ba conducted only upon an uwoiutoly 'Artll hauls. Nothing (hat w 1011 will ba fur nlnheiS or dallvered ricoyt for th BPOT CASH. '.,,. . ,,-'., 1 Wa 1 rut that nnna of our patron ahd friend will tak oltenra at thla abanlutely necetmarjr artlun on our tart, but. IBM, moy win contlnua to favor . uh with (holr patronnit, and w will endearor to always lva full vlti for th CASH. - , . , Thanking1 rtt for pant pi roruf nd fsvors, nJ wlshlnc you 1 Marry t'hrlnttasn nd a Hppy ani Fr'pr Ntw Tr, w tiro, 1... ... v . . :., Votira IV arv, - ; ynt- y UEM nESTAUnANT (CO. is what we have. enjoyed and we v;ish to thank our friends and patrons for the liberal support they have given us. Notwithstanding the heavy drafts which have becn(inade on our stock, our show rooms are still crowded with a fresh, up-to-date stock not a lot of odds and ends of picked-over goods, as is often the case. If you are in search of some nice piece of Furni ture' for a delayed Xmaa Present or New Year's Gift, it will pay you to sco us. Specials in Dffcl Stationery t Segin!Mew 1 farWi 1 . ;.i' IUBIN FUR! IIURE CO. We Have Just Received Our New Supply of all Kinds of Books and Of fice Stationery Full Line Double and Single Entry Ledgers, Cash Books, Journals, Day Books, etc., all Kinds and Sizes. - a :, Prices For These Here are Very Much Lower Than the Regular Prices You Pay Elsewhere t u Drop in and look Them Over. See If We Have What ' ' You Want V " :' V I 1 Always 'Biisy Store mm. i
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