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,..AKL(n ii! D.Mii.' Sscfcl hncl Personal , Mrs. Arnold It. Shaw entertained at euchr at her home, at No. WVst First street, yesterday afternoon, in compliment to Miss Mary Godwin, of FlncasJJe, , Va.r The prizes at cards were wort, by' Mrs. Goorge W. Gra ham,; J.ind, Mr,. gutchlBon, Jr. jph;- uert-()f-honorprle'1;.,'Wfta presented to Mis Godwin. The guest were! Mesdames ,C. .W.' Godwin, J. ' V." Hollinsworth, -'R.V.: L. Groome, Fred W. Glover,- E. , V. Flnlayson, J. M. Harry, :H.'L.' Adams, C. Lund-,"-(n, George W. Graham, Jr.v Ev N. '.!,.. tchleon, Jr., T. C. Evans, J. . J. V" Wilson. J O Gardner. Frank- F. V Jouea, B.i D. Heath, P. M. Brown, Will y G&rlbaldil B. B; Todd. J. P Wilson. George Bellinger, C. 8. Steele;; Misses Alice Holland. .Bess Hearne Flora Johnson, Nash Davis, Eva Gay, Hat - tleBrenler, Alice Balrd, Burton Nor ma Van Landlngham. u . ' MraXLE.; C. Bryant and daugh - 'ter. . Elizabeth) Sharp, will leave to Day .tor 1lncolnton, to visit at the home or judge ana Mrs. w. a, none, Mrs. W.- C. Via, of Wadesboro, Is ' expected In, the city tha last of the wee It to viH Dr. una jars, t; ., a . MlsenHeline! . X Mrs. A. C. Barron left yesterday -morning for Orange, Va., where she ,' will spend some time with her .daugh i ter, Mrs. W. C. Graves. Dr. and Mrs. Byal, of Flndlay, Ohio, who have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Abbott, In piedmont Park, left yesterday morning tor jrioriaa. . Cards reading as follows have been Issued: mm. T. f!. Alexander requests the honor of your presence t the marriage or. wer aaunior, Lola, . to ' . Mr Tiilten P. PhllliDS. at her residence. 602 East Ninth BtrAAt. Wednesday evening, January thirtieth, nineteen hunarea ana seven, at eight o'clock, Charlotte, North Carolina. Miss Annie Lea Blair Is visiting r?l atives at AshevlUe. Miss Julia Wilkinson, of Unlontown, Ala aftor vtult to Mrs. H T. Rollins, on North Tryon street, left yesterday for Caroleen, wnere sne win oe m guest of Mrs. H. L. Clowers. An event that will be ff much In terest In the social circles of the coun tv will bo the marriage of Miss Eula- John Klrkpatrlck and Mr. G. W. Old ham. The wedding, which will be a very quiet affair, will take place at the home of the briue s mother, Mrs, Gussle Klrkpatrlck. In Sharon town ship, to-morrow evening. Miss Klrk patrlck Is one of the most charming vountr women In the county. Mr. Oldham is principal of the graded schools at Huntersvllle. Among the visitors In the city yes terday were Mr. and Mrs. K. O. Kaust of Monroe, who were guests at the Buford. His friends will be Interested to learn of the marriage last Monday night of Mr. W. F. Ross to Mrs. Ma mie B. Callahan. The marriage took place In Calera. Ala. Mr. Ross was a former resident of Charlotte, having left here about ten years ago. He Is a brother of Messrs. J. D. and R C. Ross, of this city. Cards reading as follows were re ceived in the city yesterday: Mr. James Latta Davidson requests the pleasure of your company at the marriage celebration of his sister Annie Lee. and Mr. Josephus Boudlnot Johnston on the evening of Tuesday, Januury the twenty-ninth nineteen hundred and seven at eight thirty o'clock Purity Presbyterian Church Chester, South Carolina. At Home after February the twelfth Hotel Majestic. Mrs. C. W. Godwin will entertain at cards to-morrow afternoon In com pliment to Miss Mary Godwin, of Flncastle, Va., who Is visiting her. The 'social event of to-day will be the reception to be given by Mrs. John Wilkes and Mrs. R. Lockwood Jones, on West Trade street, In com pliment to Mrs. Ogden E. Edwards. Those who will assist Mesdames Wilkes and Jones In receiving are: Mesdames Stonewall Jackson, B. F. McDowell, C. Gibbon. 8. W. Cramer, William Clarkson, C. A. Alexander, C. A. Bland, J. & Cothran. R. L. Tate, T. H. Wright, T. C. Evans, E. C. Register, Wade H. Harris, W. A. Zweier, X F. Wilkes. J. M. Scott. J. Lee Kolner, R. A. Dunn, W. S. ,Lld dell. A. J. Walker. R. F. Stokes, W. P. Myers. J. E. Rellley. J. R. Wilkes, B. D. Springs, R. L. Gibbon, L. A. Halliburton, and Misses Daisy Hunt. Helen Eddy, Marguerite Springs, Margaret Reese, Julia Robertson, Mary Armand Nash, Annie Rankin, Josephine Osborne, Mattle Dowd and Mamie Zimmerman. The Woman's Club will hold Its regular meeting at the Carnegie Li brary this morning at 11 o'clock. The civic department will be In charge of the programme. Papers will be read by Mesdames I. W. Falson and F. C. Abbott and Dr. Annie L. Alexander. Mrs. Charles F. Dalton will be hostess to the Saturday Afternoon Whist Club Saturday afternoon., Thf reception to Tie given by the congregation of Trinity Methodist Episcopal church this evening in com--ollment to Its bsntor. Kv Piitn rtne. ham, and wife, promises to be a most enjoyable affair. There will bo ren dered a select musical -programme which will be followed by a social hour, during which refreshments wltl be sirred. The members of the .boards of setwarda and trustees and " their wives will constitute the recelv ." Inf party: ..,;;.. :) . . The1 Daughter off (he American Revolution will hold called meet ing with Mrs. D- P. Hutchison. on Tl70n tttlt thir morning at ; 11:10 o'clock, - .'.. ;. ' Miss Julia Bell, of Dawson, Oa. Is ; visiting her brother, Mr. E. H. Bell. , on Norta Poplar street. ., , , ' ' . Mra J." R. McClennan. of Moore Hie, Is visiting Mrs, J. N. Pharr. on North Toplar street x . I Among the visitor Iri the' city last . evening were Mr. and Mrs. J. c Hit- ; TO MAKB VANILLA ICR CREAM ' lVi ,h0,i!l lrr nyhln but Blue Ue taut Vaallla seaoa, 1 . were gUCHta lit it h4 Bufonl. Mrs. A. Harris, of GroenHbpro, was truest at the Central Hotel last night. , ' Mr. J. T)' Elliott and Mr. C. M. Elliott and Miss Hazel Elliott, of Hickory, were In the city last even ing to Me "When Knighthood Was In Flower.' Amonar the rueets at tha Hotel Bu ford last evening were Mt and. Mr S. C. Cornwell, of DlM,;':;;:;i,'': Few fellnor Happenings JUi and :'.;--v: About th.curx'y:'jrj Mr. D. A. Tompkins recently pur chased 67 acres of land on the Law yer's road from Capt j.' H, McClln tock, paying for It $6,700. The pa pers passed yesterday, . - - . ' There lwas nothing" doing In the police court yesterday morning. There was one tone case on the docket and In that one the defendant forfeited. his bond by his non-appearance. . -Mr. Croft WoodrafJ hoi accepted a position as traveling salesman with the Claftlln Chemical Company, of New York. He will travel this State and-South Carolina and will begin work at once. The subscribers to stock In the Charlotte Auditorium Company will meet at the city hall to-morrow even ing at 8 o'clock for the purpose of definitely organising the, company. Every stockholder Is urged to be present. Rr. C. B. Stephenson and family have moved from their home on the Boulevard, D1I worth, to No. 91 South Tryon street Dr., Stephenson will have an office at his home and one with Dr. J. E. S. Davidson, at the Atkinson drug store. -County Superintendent of Educa tion R. J. Cochran has been busy during the last two or three days making out statements of the appor tionment of the school fund among the various schools and sending the statements to the committeemen of the various school districts. The court house grounds are be ing much Improved In appearance, Janitor S. W. Klrkpatrlck last week raked and leveled the front yard and now the ground In the rear Is being leveled. Mr. Stuart W. Cramer is having a cement walk constructed on the south side of the grounds to ex' tend from Tryon street to his building in the rear of the court house. When the cold winds dry and crack the skin get DeWltt's Witch Hasel Salve. Sold by Hawley s Pharmacy. Up ! It's time for breakfast and for you to be off to busi ness. That's true, but over sleeping on that elegant new Bed is excusable. You can't find a better one wherever you go. BRASS AND IRON BEDS in .new styles like we are selling are very, very cheap when quality is considered. Stop and see them. We aro pleasedto show them. E CO. Bad Blood ' MADE Good Blood BY USING A BOTTLE OF Mrs.' joe Person's Remedy, x Take ho substitute. v All drug- :' ".-.;' i,Zi'X ) ','.' . ' glsU aell It-' ' : ill of Kliiii'rt Mountain, Who Wane LUBIN rURNlTUR I ".( n t:.- V. U. c. A. Thn nff-otiJ hiinbetltall mma of the "Trophy Cup" 'series will be played (Saturday nlicht at 8:30 o'clock In the gvinnnnium of the Young Men's ChriHtlun Association. This game will be between the Spartans : and the Olympians and promises 16 be very hotly contested. The game last Sat urday night was one of the finest ever played In the association gym nasium and was only won after ex tra playing time, '. i .'Via, These games are attracting a great deal of attention from the basketball lovers of the city and a good sisea crowd is always on hand to witness the games. ' Games will be played on Saturday nights for the , next two months. ; The men ?- playing saiur aay night will be as follows; For the Spartans: Bitch, Dalton, Manies, Loving, Moore, Wlllman and Ruffln Smith; for the Olympians: Rutaler, Calder, Page, J. F. Smith, Byrd, Cra mer and Potts. ; The admission to the game will he 10 cents,; Escaped Convict Captured. Sam Jennings, an escaped convict from Cleveland county, was arrested near the Southern station last even ing. He spemt the nlgbJt at the city police station and will bo carried up to Shelby this morning. , Jennings was Sentenced recently to six months on the Cleveland county roads. He will now have to work out the un expired term of his sentence and also the cost of his capture. "GET IT AT nAWLETS." Sponges Rubber and Sea Few things add so much to the delights of the bath as the using of the sponge. We have a very large as sortment of them, In both Rub ber and Sea, at all prices. Hawley's Pharmacy Phone IS. Tryon and fltb Sts. ESSJsl Off for the Convention-- The "Associated Tailors of America" convenes thlg week. It's the greatest organization of its kind In the world. All the best tailors In the country belong and, of course, we are members. Expect to get a line on all the new things for Spring and 8ummer. Will tell you all about It when we aet back So long Short Ends getting shorter at these short prices: $20, $25, $28 Cabaniss & Co. Inc. TAILORS. 9 a Tryon Street. or Sale Two show cases and counters Filing case, inks blank books and stationery & COMPANY -i-H n'-'a um 1 irrfi Rscky H::r.t:!.i Tea timl - k lot NMKlM far ton fust C ' v Seteti Metill mt Rmsms VlfSV . a iwdU tor Coast! mttoa. tnAlfSntloa. fjver p4 Kflnry troubles, ttiml, bm, Impws HUiod. Hwf nrwtH. PlursUH BowU. Headache sr4 Itwktrh. Its Kockf Mountain Tta ud hrtjum DtHfd roue 4 sr. UadkkWI. WIS. ' CCLCtH KUCCETS FCH IAU0W ftOPU Hon DD(0 r ', m n Annual Sale Table This Will be One of Our Most Im portant Store Events for 1007. Our Linen business Is growing very rapidly, and at present we have the finest stock we have ever shown. Being agents for one of the best makes on the market and buying di rect from the world's leading manu facturers, places us in position to offer you first-class, dependable Linens at very low prices. ABOUT THIS SALE THURSDAY We have gone through our stock and put special prices on every piece and number and assure you this sale will be well worth attending. TABLE LINEXS 60-inch Cream Damask, regular 25c. value 19c. yard. 6 8 -Inch Bleached Damask, a good weight; worth 80o 21c. yard. 64-lnch Cream Damask. Bought cheap, in short lengths . . 20c. yard. It's worth 4 Sc. (0-inch Cream Damask . . . . 49c Extra, weight and all Linen, worth 60c. 60-Inch Bleached Damask. 49c. yd This quality usually sells at 60c. 68-Inch Bleached Damask, special fine weave and finish . . 69c. yard. 70-lnch heavy Bleached Damask, several handsome patterns . . 80c, Would be cheap at $1.00. Napkins to match . . . 92.10 dozen. 72-Inch Full Bleached Satin Damask, double faced, very hand some patterns $2.00 yard. A special $1.25 quality Napkin to match $3.10 dozen. SPECIAL NAPKIXS Extra fine values in Table Nap kins for this sale at 8c, 08c., $1.30, $2.40 and $3.80 dozen. VEY'S 1$ WEST TRADE STREET kept In a clean, fresh and neat condition with our assistance. We clean and press skirts. Jackets, evening and silk dresses, opera cloaks, etc. Clean and dye kid gloves and shoes. feathers, tips .and plumes, feather boas, etc. Prices very reasonable. Charlotte Steam Laundry Laonderers. Dyers, Cleaners, 219 Sooth Tryoa Street "Holiday Notice!" Saturday. January 19th, Lee's Birthday, being a legal holiday, the following banks will be closed: Charlotte National Bank, Commercial National Bank, Southern Ixan A Savings Bank, Merchants' & Farmers' Natkinal Bank, First National Ilank. ' Southern Mates Trust Company, Charlotte) Trust Company. s FOR JANUARY DOUBLE BLUE VIOLETS. Urge supply. , - Good Flowers and Sterna fragrant and frssb. ENCHANTRESS CARNATION. Tha largest and finest Carnation known. .Color, pals pink: stems 1 11 to t feet long. Extra superb. Large supply for January, t i i Writ for, prices on Wedding Boo quets. i ' ;.! -i;. v , . Telephone or telegraph for fnneral Designs., which wa make a apeclalty, Largest greenhouaea, fresh flowers, prompt shipment rl ' v ; ' -. v,- .. .. .. ' r- V Alf LINBLlfT Vj NURSERY CO . ' ronona, . v, . v-- . Btnd telsgrama to Ortansboro ' Linens, Napkins, etc Thursday "My Ladys' Wardrobe" o we r 0 ,4. , ' ' 1 ' 9 Typewriter are fully met In our Commer cial Stationery Department. Tour machine and operator may be the bent, but If you fall to furnish high-grade Rlb- bons or Carbons, results be unsatisfactory. We carry In Ribbons 111 and Carbons the well known WEBSTER MITTAG VOLGER AND CARTER LINES. Ribbons for all machines. Carbon Paper, all weights and grades and all colors and com binations. OUR QUEEN CHARLOTTE STENOGRAPHER PAD Is great value at the price an 10-sheet pad at 50c. per do. Office Outfitters. Stone & Barringer Company Co To The 0DE0W 208 S, Tryon. Meet Mc at The . 1U Ji. j Your Needs (in ID) irto) it liners Wholesale and Retail a mm Lay In your supply now for bad weather. Men's hlghcut Storm Rubbers, all slses. IB Cents. Ladles' hlghcut Storm Rubbers, 30 Cents. Misses' and Children's Storm Rubbers, Men's fine rolled edge Storm Rubbers. "3 Cents. Ladles' rolled edge Storm Rubbers, 01 Cents. Ladles' and Children's Job Counter full of Kho all kinds and slses. 41 Cents a pair. 8ultana Carpet, made of Jute, reverxlble; nice patterns and colorings on both sides. 33 Cents. CARPET REMNANTS Fringed, all colors. 35 Cents. NOTION DEPARTMENT largest, Completeat Stock Notions and Priori Almost Invariably Iiower Tlian Line where. Meson's Stove Polish, two boxes for 5 Cents. Lana Oil Buttermilk Toilet Soap, three rakes In a box. It Centa Williams' 8havlng Stick, 15 Cents. Transparent Glycerine Soap, three cakes In a box, S Cents. Mennen's Violet and Borated Talcum Good line Royal Steel Scissors and Shears. 10 Cents. Peter Pan Purses. 10 and 85 Cents. Coin Purses, each I Cent to 10 Cents. Pear's Unscented Toilet Soap, a cake, 10 Centa Cortlcelll, Eureka and Richardson's J. O. King's Spool Cotton, a spool, Ona Spool Good Basting Thread,' 1 Three Packages Armour's Lighthouse Ladles' Job Wool Gloves. 10 Cents.. Ladles' and Children's Wool Mltta, 10 Cent. Children's Wool Gloves, 10 Cents. , " '. Ladles' Job Kid Gloves, not guaranteed, ta Centa ' THE ALWAYS Corndr E:st zHtzit i -A i Positively tha greatest opportunity (or buying Clothing and Shoes that ever came to the trade of this section. As to Clothing, the styles are right up to the second the workmanship superb, the cost is moderate 10.0 to $25.00 a Suit. Merely a falrprtc for good materials and good tailoring. In our regular Shoo . store ample) provision is made for Greenland's Icy mountain and India's coral strand, or, to be more exact, the Queen City and Palm Beach. Shoes for all aorta of pastimes, all kinds of people, at all sorts of prices. The leading Shoe for men Is the Ralston $4.00 water-proof sole; no better Shoo made for even 13.00 or 16.00. in alt leathers, toes and widths. Olher ' grades are the fielwyn and Fellow-' -y craft, at $$.00 and $$.50. Cheaper grades, $3.00 and $2.50. For women ' - ? the "Reglna" leads the way. Prices $S.00, $3.50 and $4.00. Other standard' Shoes at $1.50, $3.00, $3.50. . ' BlggeRt line of Children's Shoes In the city. Prices , 75, 08c. and 1.3B. Every pair solid. Full line of RUBBERS for Men, Women, Misses and Children. Come. ? will be glad to show you through tho , biggest Shoe stock In North Caro- . ' Una. mm Ugs U Lha U U K mak 25 snd 30 Out. Small Wares In the Csrotinaa Powder. 10 Omits. 80 - yard Spool 811k, a spool, S Cents. ; S Centa, . , , Cent. X Washing Powder, 10 Cents. run BUSY STORE and Cc?,:c Str::'
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