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Mr. criAitLOiTE daily ornnnvnn, DECE;mi:Tt to, i A- Ssdzj and cbcfial ' ' The Christmas reception 'given by the Southern Manufacturers Club to It members, their tamlllei and friends . yv- last night 'u. brlllleaKeffalr,, In t , which several hundred, men and wo '.: ;;..'totn participated. v The ;mustc,: fur "rul Wshed, hjr rRkhwdion'iJ'Orchaatra, , V ' food and tha refreshments, serv ' ' d by Mf. H. A Webber, delicious. . rooih ot the club ere beau tlfully decorated ,.for theX'oc&Sloh, Green and red prevailed In the ball and white and pink In th mala din v Ins room.- Tha , holiday ' colon .were v . used ta the other rooma. In tha main dining room . eggnog,- tha. beet ever . made In ft dry town,. punch, and aalad, cakes -and bon-bona. war served.' In ;,.'tha dining roem on the second Hoof ; buncht cake and eggnog were Barred. .Tha orchestra oooupled tha - card ..room.-.-, . ;'-:". v. -' f-k , Tha laUowlnr named Udlea were V asked to receive: ; , '. '.. -J - Reception ; committee at ' tha head of the south stairs: Mesdames A. I Smith, Wlter; Brem, v K. , 8. -FegTam, C. -u WV Johnston,' Misses Johnata Dickson and Helen Eddy, ana Mrs. t, " AhV. Rlvth r,f Philadelphia v :"' ''''-' Reception committee at the head of ' : ; the north atalra: Meadamea. C ' B. f. Brvant. J. "W. Con way., J. O. Gardner ' ' v' and Paul V Chatham: " Mlaaea Edna f Jjoclcwood, Mario Kotaer sndohnsU ':.', v Baaon; Meadamea. "Arthur -Tj Brad 'i - lee, of Boston, and Darld Caydwell, of . .. Columbia. 8. C. ;- v '. , Reception committee, north parlor ". ;,' 'Meadamea. Walter a -Liddell, C.. T. Lundgren John M., Harry,' James. 8, 'v eothran, T. a Franklin, Hugh A. i ? Murrlll. W. H Twlttr. Jamea. P. V Stow, and B. A. Smith; Misses Julia ' RoberUon, Louise ,wadawQrthi Annie , ' Wilson, Sadie Thomaa, Helen Rhyne, :-" Sarah Hargrave, May Alston,; Alice, .' Baled.' Julia McNlnch and Laura Eth- l eredae. and Mrs. W. B. Charles, ot w Amsterdam. N. T. and Miss Lenft ''. . Retnhardt, of Lincolnton. .. ' Reception committee, aouth parlor: Meadamea. John M. Scott. Luke 8ea 1 well. O. A. Robblns. W. R. Rodman, J. B. Rom, John P. Orr, & 8. Mc-'- Nlnch and C a Alston; Misses Dora Allen Eater, Flora Johnston. Jnlla Al .i ' - xander, Hattle Brenlser, Helen Lid "dell. Laura Halley, Alma, Maxwell . ftnd MatUe McNtnch: Maadaraea. 'Wil liam DOllw, of Philadelphia; 8. J. iiiiriiam nr HMajunur I nrv; j h. r. i- x llott. of Hickory! L. J. Oulon, ot Co V ; s lumbla. 8. C, and Charlea Iceman, f Monroe. Inar rnntn: MpodamR J. L. Sexton. f .Tw rt rr ..... r n T : , R. W. Thompson W A. Reynolds, J George : Stephens, R. W. Smith, & B. Sargent O. M. 8adler. Brevard McDowell, H. C. Long. P. L. Mc Manns, J. w.. Ferguson, a. Huicni - eon, R. K. Blair, C. C. Toung and J. P, Wilson; Misses Helen Brem, Sa die Belle Mayer, Daisy Waltaoe, Kathftrlnii Cramer. Bleker Held. Mar- r gnerite Fuller, Ethel Hayes, Elisa beth Chambers, Leo line iEtheredga, Violet iAJejrander: Meadamea. John P. Judge, of Baltimore, Md.; J..W. Jnhn M Minor of Rlphmond. Va.: Tiwla W. Parker of Oreonvllle. 8. G! . ' n a ttMny-mrAt tit TJftrointon: A. iZ. Scott, of Boston; H. W Bering, of ..i New York; W M. Sharpleaa, - of Phll ' , adelphlat J. A. Smith, of Bessemer, . Refreshment committee, lower dln- . u.nix t jr uiiiMi ' Jr.. Plato T. Durham, T. C Guthrie t. Edwin Howard, L. B. . Johnaon. MCAden. .Archie Hams, Morgan u. Spier. Robert L. Tate, C. valser, H. M. Victor C. F. Walworth, A. H. Waahburn. H. R. Wilcox, J. R. wiikcs, james uariy uiu a. tam Webb, of Shelby. ' , ;.The general social committee I composed of the following named la- ' ' ' L. A. Dodaworth 8. B. Alexander, I ' ' ' Walter Brum. fl. L. Rarrinrer.. J. O. c; 1 i l ' Diiparall A .1 iamnrAn .1 m . i TiiTTr. j. a. i.innnn. a a r'li.H lr w u Thnmnmn Ml h rtlbarln V T . nahhii. ( M Davld- . ) . . v .h. ... a. " aon. J. W. Frasef F. W. Olover. O. P. Heath. OeorK Howelt. J.. Lee Kolner, 8. Wlttskownky. J L. Chamber 8, B. Tanner, A. CJ Phelpa, of Spray: A. L. Scott, of Bbaton; F. Bering olNew York; J. C. Smith, of Shelby; K. ,W. Spurr. of New York; J. 8. Thomas. J. 8 B. E.Jenklna, of Paw tiirkat 111., and Mlm Eva LlddelL ' Mlm Annie Lee. of Monroe, waa registered among the guests at tho Buford yesterday. 111.. Uuaa T.anta nf Ut TTfll 1 V I , and Miss Alma Costner, of Lincoln- - inn. ara anoncllna? ivveral dava with jviinai miriam v.uiic, iter iiuiiiv in Matthews. .-. Mr.' J. A. McMillan and bride, who waa Mlse Lou Fa nr. of Campobello, B. C, spent yesterday In the city on their' way to their future home In Raeford. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. McLaughlin, ef Rowland, were visitors In the city . yesterday, stopping at the Buford. '"'Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Mobley, of ' Columbia, 8. were guests at the Buford yeaterday. Mra. L. B. Alexander Is SDendlna Mnma 4(t,ia wltfi patlutlvata In f'ahaPMia county. ;...',.. ',. i - i n ajormi avania oi in.oav ara aa - . follows: Mr. ana Mrs. E. c uweiie s j recepimn irom w a nin anernoon 1 J . - . I II- ) 111 ii.,iiui ' va in. mi ai 7 inuiin, u, '. . A. I . r . ' . 1 . I . I J . . ' V ; this evening at the horn of Capt 7 , sind Mra. John Wilkes, on Wt Trade '" atreeti Mlas . Mildred niahnan'a luncneon in noner or me Misaes , .J . . ' u . . "... i.tni.invilf puci. 'V4 ' " - jnari .mw y inu uiav. . a it . :' A s A Ka .I. A j . . . m a..j thla afternoon and evening. ' i 1 Mr ' and Mra. Walur . It T.M,1II ft nave aecorea apartmenta In the new Belwyn hotel and will reside there vJ. after February Ist.' In few days : - ; they win give up their handsome home ; VII juauai. ATfHW Ilia IITB KL LHB nil' . ford until the Belwyn opens. v Mr. v ano airs, vimon uaoeii win occunr the Llddcll home. :..;. v . Mra. Thomaa Johnston and da'ugh- ter, of Rock Hill, 8. C, are spending V few days with Mr. Latta C John ; aton, on North Tryon street ; . ' , Mrs. 3. Archla Cm.nttnn hi, a.larn. . V ad from Wilmington, where- aha aoent air, ana Mr f. U Urler, or Due ' i trwr. a. n aft & . . . . . imw o.v reiurnea to meir nome MmmAMf . f m ttt ft ft. , ii. uuar nmm on un- dergotng treatment at 1st.' Peti-r's hos pital fur the p&jst suvcral weuka. .' ' Miss Irene Allison la spending the holidays with frlenda In .Macon, Oa. Mrs. ' B. ,R.'; Orler entertained tho Married Ladles' Club, of Providence township, yesterday afternoon at bur home', 10 miles south of Charlotte.. .: Miss Mlhnlfl Downs, ; of Providence township,, is spending the holidays with her . slater, Mrs. Ed. Mvn, Jn Waxhaw..;::r . "''" Mliis DcHa McDowelf knd MrAt sold Slier, of Davidson, are apendlnf several days with Mrs, Di t., Downs, tk Providence township. , w r ,. "ri Missea Marguerite ' and Blabdina Springs are spendlnf severs l days in Concord with JJtae Ellen -Olbaon. , Mr. and. Mrs. , O. 3. Calloway Will return -to their, home In Mtv Airy this morning. They bare been spend ing ft few of the holidays with Mrs. Oalloway'a father, Mr. P. M. Mrown, on East ftvenua.-' ' . . Wft-K'- . '''Mra. li sV. Mather' and dftugbtr hare returned- from Columblm 8. C, where they spent .the hollOay .with relaUvea. r , -jv rp lit? aindMiIra.; Jamea" B. Reynolda, Mr, and Mrs. Stuart W.' Cramer4 and Mr. D. A. Tompkins spent yesterday In Oastonla on a ahort pleasure trip. They went over in ,Mr. Cramer'e line tourinr cftf,;;! ft;. ." r't i ? - Mr.- and Mrs. pink Davie, who spent CBtrlstmaa ' here With relatives; hare returned their" borne' at. Norfolk. , v; " --'.' .- Mrs.. 'Joseph Russell Rosa returned last night front Washington, wlnere she ipent the holidays . with her mother, Mfa. O. W. Lake, " lijrs.' 3. t. Gardner left' yesterday for Savannah, t (Hut. 8he .will return home, MondayA . ,-f -j- . ' -aen.?ftnd Mrs. T.,R.' Robertson, Of Raleigti. will arrive- here Monday to spend ft few days with Mr,; W. R. Robertson and Miss Julia Rooertsdp, on West Trade street, -.. - , - Mrs, T. B. Lee. of 01 South Tryon street,. 1; visiting in Birmingham, Ala. .'.Mr. and Mra. H. O. L, Rea enter tained last evening at their home tn Providence township in . honor of thir two daughters, Missea Emma and Gertrude Rea, who are spending the holiday with them. .Mrs. Earl 8. Pegram gave ft lun cheon at her home on East Morehead street yesterday afternoon In compli ment to Mrs.. J. 8. Cothran. Mrs. J. P. Stove and Mra. H. H. Hulten. ' r :Mlsa Mary Miller, of Sardls. en tertalned a few of her friends at the home of her father. Rev. Dr. R. a. Miller, resterday afternoon. The meats were the following named Mlaaea Mamie and Lena Smith, of Charlotte: Margaret - Wallace and Mar Hunter, of Sardls. and Rev. W, W, Qrr, Rev. Ernest N. Orr. Rev. w. F. Boyc; Rer .-. T , a. Kanson, ner T. B. Miller and Col. T. L. Klrk- patrick. , . Mrs; T. W. Crews ts spending some time with relatives tn Georgia. Rer. and Mrs. H. II. Robblns and Mrs. Marr E. Boyd jand Mrs. J. L. LatttmorV of -MaJdetv. ar- apeAdlng several day In the city with Mra. 8. H. Youngblood, on North Pine street. Mr. and Mra. Irving a Mo Kay. of Rutherford -college, left yesterd.i ar- ter a visit to Rer. and Mra. W. W. Hlllsboro, where a family reunion ot Mrs. McKay s family was held, -"t en Is reunion, with her mother, six daughters and one aon, with their husbanda and wife, were present, and their children, the party numbering 13 in an. Mrs. Herbert M. Barrow Is spending some time at Cleveland Springs. Mra W n Wnvera entertained In- fnrmaltv at her home In Dllworth yesterday afternoon In honor of her guest, Mrs. C. A. Norton, of Columbia, S. C. MlM Adel Henderson la visiting Miss Margaret Houston at Monroa. , Mlas Jalla Cone, of Alexandria, Va., la visiting. Miss Flora Bryan. mgs Are Needed in Your Office Many of these you know about. 8ome of them, perns pa, you do not. Our business bss a number of de partments, but our particular pride la our;. ... . ... . . ... COMMERCIAL' STATIOMn i DEPARTMENT ' .1 v. whlcft ft ompetlori n4 up-to-date nese f e ' are safe la saying : is not equaled In 'the South Atlantic States, outside of Atlanta or nirmlnghara. We want your business In the small daily , needs' bf your o(nce and can furnish you time-saving ' devices' In Filing Systems for all "purposes. Card Index Record 8vslem for all pur poses, Loose Leaf Specialties, Whole ..." .'.... . .-" " . .. ... , 1 sale and r Retail A Billlnf Bystthns, Desk and Office Chairs;' Map 'and Tack Routing Systems,' ' and many Other modern Business Tools, v; l,,Kow, don't ' wait until yon want something, but drop In any time and we'll take pleasure in showing you what wa have, iT'A't'V Office furniture department second ffooiW'Acroae the Bridge.'4 ' ' Many tt in BLUD M r; HO DAHY IXJtMI. The Remain, of ft Tiny Black Baby , Wrpr4 in Cluih and Pap IMi. ' ,HH4i.d ty Two If .. Columbia IS- r Around tl. liody... r ' i t. "Willie' Chamb-rs and 'Johnnie O'Danltl. two small white boys, while playing In the varant lot st the cor ner of ColWe and l'au Hill streets, yvsterday afiornoon, found ft dead ne gro baby wrapped In much paper and cloth. The only tell-tale about the bundle was ft copy of The- Metropoli tan Uevlew, tigro paper published at Columbia, a C. - ' - ' Tiie discovery of the body waa re ported to the police department and Chief Irwin 'Went down to get the remaiaa and make aft investigation. It was noted that the body was cov ered with cloth and then wrapped fn the Columbia paper,' which, In. turn, was rnslde et White paper. The. akull had been crushsd.v It ' waa ' evident that the child had just been born, waa strong healthy baby and must have weighed 1 or 1) pounds. . . ' No clue to the mother haa heon found. It la believed tht, the child waa brought here from Columbia by some one. who left the train near the place where It waa discovered, and thrown on the open lot , v'.: SaaBBBaaaaaalasaejBaaaaWa , , t The Boys Saturday Rally to Be Held . : Tnf Morning.. ,y ,'( AU boyg f the city, between 10 and 1 4 years of age, are invited to " be present, at the Boys' Saturday Rally of the Young Men'a Christian Asso ciation this morning at 1:45. e'clock Mr. Clyde- Walsh, formerly, of Char lotte, will be the apeaker. ' Clyde, aa he la known among hla friends, la a great favorite and there twill an doubtedly be a large crowd present tnis morning to near him. . ; He -will aJao speak at the meeting of the Boys' Sunday-Club to-morrow anernoon at r:i o'ciocR. hu-sub ject wUl be "Why X am a Christian." All boys over 11 years are Invited to ne present. . . NICE HAIR FOR ALL. Once Destroy the Dandrnlf Germ and Hair crowa Jjuuriaauy. Anr one can hire hide hair If he or she has not dandruff, which causes brittle, dry hair. - falling hair . and baldness. To cure dandruff it la nec essary to kill the germ that causes It. and that is just - what Newbro's Herplclde doe. Cornelius Grew, Col fax. Wiih,. says: ' . ; "One- botue of Newbro'S Herplclde comnletely cured me of ' dandruff. which waa very thick, add It. has stopped my hair from falling out." It makes the hair aa soft and glossy a silk; delightful odor, and refresh ing hair dressing. It permits the hair to grow abundantly - and kills . the dandruff germ. Bold by . leading druggists. Send 10c In eta m pa for sample to Tha Herpialde Co., Detroit, Mich. R. H. Jordan Co., Special Agents. . vj . ::., IDE.L EXTRACT . IDEAL ROSE EXTRACT IDEAL ESSENCE VlOLETTE EXTRACT COEUR DE ,' JE.4NNETTE ' The very finest and moat popular In Imported goods. We sell HOUBIGANT'S 80AP. We carry the most complete and exclusive line of French goods In the Carolines. Hawley's Pharmacy Phone IS. Tryon and ftth fits. WE Sell out our entirestock by Jan. 1st Wc must niovc. : - V: Goodsareoing at Almost your r price 1 ' . 1 iiousTOiT- m. yi I , "GET IT AT UKVTUEX'Sr' We Sell Houbigant's . aiaaaftftMaaaaaftaaaalftaaMaaaiaaaaaa MUST. - t i. SATUriDA'SDARGACIS Closing Out Prices on COM, .SUITS,?- 1 1 flllWM In stilt of Its betas' the Atr)ay after chrUtmaa, -'we eapoot ft big bnHincas to-day. .We have pnt aew sftttonal prlce oa nsny goods to close . eat, ..,,. . . ;. . - . ; UlSIEr CLOAKS 5 v r'X good lot to chooae from and our regular prices were) very cheap. , New we cut these aa follows: . i-.. , t'All o oar 14.10 and ll.$d Coata Blacks. Castors, Corerts, Mixtures, etc.. choice . a . . 4 M.t. ? All o . our T.8 , Cloaks reduced t "i ,""'.f r"'-a -I, - . v- SaVPiW We have ft splendid line of llS.ee Coats 1ft Kerseys. Broadcloths, Corerta, i Mixtures, etc., reduced to ,.," ST.fftt. A fine lot Coau at fIl.IO. llt.es, tlt.OO; all reduced to 90.0ft. Our f 18.10, end 920.00 Coets e '' : ,0 I e 'a a e a 4 W A few real , fine Coats. Includln four Onara Cloaka. ' chaan at ItB.O . . . . . U . . . . . . . . . . 119.00. (RILDBEN'S CLOAKS Half ' price' on all ' Children's and Misses' Coat. 'except Bear 8kl. . LADIES' SUITS One-fourth off on all Suits, and the prices were rery low before. 1 10. 0 Suit for , siija. 910.00 Suit for .. .. .. 91-50. etc ; -UOIES' BATS Anr Hat in the atdre. former crlcee up to 14.0 s. for fi.ss. ,. 10 CENT COUNTER On this counter you can find a host of Bargains China Pin Cushions. Baakete. Japanese Lacquered ware, Picture Frames and many other pretty novelties that ws sold from tS to jtc each. Close out price, ivc. REMNANT COUNTER e We have put on our Remnant Counter again and put on a lot new bargains In Ginghams, Percales, Out ings, etc., ete. P&EMIUMS We her put many new, desirable articles on our. premium counter, and you can get almost anything you want. Bars your tickets; V-EY'S 11 WEST TRADE STREET F m a ta - ' aa. VS wing point Collars are. far and away the most popular and stylish In the world of fashion. We havO ft machine that turns and moulds them ' Into shape while moist and hot, without breaking. It saves collars send them to us. 'Phone 100. t'ODtl LAUNDRY CO. ' , "Correct laundering." West Fifth St. . At Cliarch. ftCADEIVlY Monday December 31. Matiueo and Mght TIM MURPHY A Corner In Coffee friers, j&c.,; 9Orn'.T3;t91.O0, 91JUI. Scats ott selo at loraaa'a, ," nullify IV fluii'il atl WMIlMSjIiaMta - Pranmaj S taawtaat fWS. 1 vl Mrar Mil M aMtCri On r M U Ita) Tan ih fill CW7 --. Cmm aaaiaj siiaMfc kakialuaa, - i r 'i i ' . 1 1 1 . '' . On January 1st. 1007, the Jno.. W. Todd Co, will be euoeeedid by ft stock " company, under the name of OEM RESTAURANT COM PANT, and the. business will be conducted only upon an absolutely-- CASH bsala. Nothing that ws sell wilt be fur niHhed or delivered except tot tho SPOT CASII. - , -j , v.- -r We trust that none; of our patrons and friends will take offense at this absolutely necessary action - en , eur part, but that they will continue to favor us with their patronage, and we wilt endeavor to always give full valus) for th CASH. Y' Thanking you for past patronage anit fnvora. and wtahtna? vmi a M.... ( f t v " 8 "i I r m Co To 0IDE0M 208 S, Tryon. Meet Mc at The K 1 11 C( 1 1 IM U 5-EveoiBi S (9 1030 A Heavy Increase in December Business 4 is whAt we have enjoyed and we viiah to thank onr friends and patrons for the liberal support thoy have given us. ' Kotwithstanding the heavy drafts whien have ccn made on our stoek, our show rooms are still crowded with a . fresh, up-to-date stoefcot a lot of odds ana ends of 'picked-over goods, as is often the case. If yoU" are In f search of V A, some iaicj 'plecu (;;of Fumi, ure -for i ;a ? delated latznas Presenter New Year'a Gift, itwiU pay you to see iis, - fllLUiiillllt si'aieftaj.ftBa4W' V't',': tv i 1 . i i OF Ml ' r . Mil eafcSw'ts, i .- ' ' ' " . COMMENCES PROMPTLY THIS MORN1XG AT O'CLOCK. This aale Is with us a yearly custom. After a great season's business we feel tbat tha trrtnendoos cuts we make In order to force cleft! sweep are Justified.. Our stock this season is greater than, ever; , the prices are eut deeper. Also without an exception This Benson's Brand now Stock. ' Price reductions made for' this sale are from ONE-THIRD TO OKE-HALV OFF THE REGVLAIl PlUt a 910.90 t lit 10 Suits. 95.W. 911.00 to IJO.OO Suits. 910.00. 910.00 to $11.80 Suits. , SUM. 911.(0 to 999.00 Suits. $1100. 921.00 to ItO.OO Suits. 9l? M. 910.00 to 115.00 Suits,. $2d.0. 916.00 to 140.00 Suite, 924.00., Reductions on Cloaks and Furs are made with a view to com peting quick sales. None charged. noneWnt on approval. Extra charge for altera tions during aale. mi fU WHOLESALE AND RETAIL S ..'4 ecissi $ itatidnery t We Have Just Received Our New, Supply of all. Kinds of Books arid Of f ice Stationery. Full FicestYbu PayH if; Drcj b enl Lcck Them Over. it P See If We I!:vi V.: mm . .1. 1 1 ' Ja'!a ' ' Mb Line Double and Single V Entry Ledgers, Gasli ; Bppk$iu Bbpfeetcer : and Sizes. . ., -y- " Prices! For Tliesc?Her haii I'the? Regula: 1
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