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V-. V;:tl Per.:.;"! One of tho mot ultiborate , card parties of the season was that riven by Mrs. J. V. Conway, at her home at No. 804 North Tryon Street,, yesterday-afternoon, in compliment to Mrs. J. P, Wilson, who Is Boon to leave the city. Tho house waa tastefully v decorated wtyh palms and ferns and cut flowers, "red and whit carnations,, During the afternoon dainty refresh menu were served in two, courses, ' Thera were : 11 tables and Blx-ha,nd ; euchre waa played .'. The head prize, a beautiful piece of cut glass, waa won J WtoMra. C. F. Wadsworth. .The .eec $4 prlie was cut tor by Mrs, S..W. ramer and Miss Oeorgie kowe. Tha rise. uede hand- bag, fell to tha lot ci Miss Low. Miss May Courtney n.u carried off the nuncher' prize, , and the consolation fell to the lot of . Mm. , W. A. , Graham. ; .The -guest of honor waa presented with a., pretty pearl pin. '."(" '- 1 'iit''-i ?" '-v-'-" - "Tha following-named : were guesta: Meadames C, Ji Alexander, 8. 1 Barrlnger, G. 1 Best, C. A. Bland, C, B. Bryant, E. K. Bryant, H. 8. Bryant, Stella Gates, C, N. G. Butt, Paul " Chatham. 8. W. Cramer. E. B. Dick' aork I A. Dodsworth, A. J. Draper, W. H. DUla. W. T. Falson, H. Lam beth. T. 8. Franklin. W. D. Cowles, , H. B.' Fowler, J. O. Gardner. B. U t-MMwina. H ' W lnvr W.. A C3 ra il am. VJ. Guthrie, T. C. Guthrie. J. . vH. Walsh, J. N. Wilson, R H. Boyd, V J. Hlrahtnger, C. C. Hook, M. G. Hunt- er Jamas Hartr.'Y. M. Harry. C..E Hoopar, D. A.: Hurley, Jullua Lelael, . -W. H. Thompson, J. J. Hutchison, S Bv Jones. J. L. Kolner. W. 8. Lid- dell, H. A. London.,' C. R. Mayer, R V A. Mayer, R. M. Miller, Jr., k. m. MIIler.Br., R. J. Walker, W. E. Mof fatt J.-C. Montgomery H. A. Mur- - rill. Fred Oliver D. K. Pope, J. VE. r Relllev. Gillespie Sadler. F. D. Samp j son, L. N. Schiff, J. L. Sexton, Luke ' Seawall,' J. M. gcott, Walter Scott, i A. L. Smith. A. T. Summey, J. c. Tate. C. W. Tlllett, J. R. Van Ness, H. M. Cictor. C. F. Wadsworth, A. M. Whlanant, H. R. Wilcox, R. H. Jordan, J. R. Wilkes. Julia Settle Holt, B. F. Wltherspoon, T. H. Wright, J. F. York, W. A. Zweler, R. Lock wood Jones. Harry Dixon, J, 8. Cothran, W. H. Twitty, R. R Busbee, L. A. Mafflt, H i E. C. Bryant. R. J. Brevard, R. M ' Brannon, W. O. Nesblt, R. A. Dunn, - Chaa. Green. T. Oa Evans, B. D, Springs, Hawley, Latta Johnston ' Lloyd Withers, E. 8. Pegratn, Rosa, Johnston,; Misses Margaret Thur ; mond . Johnsle Dlckaon, Martha Dowd. Eva Oav. Edna Hlrshlnxer, Sarah Jones, Louts Jones, Stuart Jones, Moon, Eva Llddoll, Georgia Lowe, Sai'ie Bella Mayer, Shirley x. Montgomery, McAden, Lucy Oatea May Oates, Agnes King, Alice Balrd ' Martha Howell, Christine Hawley, C. f Hutchison, Nettie Rosenthal, Norma Van Landingham and Madge Wadsworth. The reception tendered Mrs. Ogden Edwards by Mrs. John Wilkes and Mrs. R. Lockwood Jones, on West Trade street, yesterday afternoon, was a most enjoyabtj affair and was at tended by a large number oX friends. Among the visitors In the city yes terday were Mesdames J. P. Parker and Deborah Parker, of Wadesboro, who were guests at the Hotel Bu ford, . Mrs. T. W. Wilson, of Gtstonta. was a visitor In Charlotte yesterday, being a guest at the Central Hotel. The Friday Afternoon Book Club will meet, with Mrs. John M. Scott, on South Tryon street, this afternoon. Among the Charlotte people who will live at the new Selwyn Hotel after it Is opened February 1 are: Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Llddell, Dr. and Mrs. E. C. Register, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Jordan. Mr. and Mrs. A. 8. Cheek, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Harry and Mr. and Mrs. W. & Alexander. They have already selected their suites. .At the meet of the Charlotte Bowling Club yesterday morning Mrs. D. A. Hurley won the prize. Miss Llrsle Lawrence will entertain at whist this evening, -in compliment to Mrs. T. C. Guthrie and her guests, Mesdamea J. H. Walsh, J. N. Wilson and 8. H. Boyd, of Greensboro. . Cards reading as follows were Is sued yesterday: - You are respectfully Invited to be present ' At a banquet to be given by the Board of Directors' , ' of the Young Men's Christian Association In honor of their 'guests: His Excellency, Robert B. Glenn Governor of the State of North Carolina r and . Mr. George F. Tlbbltts of Washington, D. C. Tuesday Evening, January Twenty second at 8:45 o'clock Central Hotel. Three topic's of unusual Interest were discussed at the meeting of the clvlo section of the Woman's Club, held at the Carnegie Library yester day morning at It o'clock. The first waa a talk by Mrs. I. W. Falson on the need of a reformatory or Industrial training school for Juvenile criminals in North Carolina. Dr. Annie Alex ander presented a paper on "Woman re an Improver of Civic Conditions." Mrs. F. C. Abbott followed with an Interesting paper on "Why Women Should be on the School Board." The meeting of the club waa well attended,' j large number of . members being present' . Mrs. H.' L. Fletchae' and AirM'r ' ,MJr" ,,ft nfrhtffc Jackson. .1: Bt Astlne and other points In Florida on a pleasure trip." . y.woVi. .ttatM etaoiho scco my remfw Jl ' ' ' BUim POLICYt .substantiated. t Fld?.I?l,roM Commission AiwrMra Hne Against Coast. Line Amount , lag to $0,000 and Seaboard 92,000. V Tallahassee. "Fla Jan. 17. Tha railroad commission. ahim (.'. 'Mt.vw' to-day gave subsuntlatlon k to the vlgoroua policy as outlined by . Chairman Burr upon assuming offlca. V In cases which were heard Tuea- . nd Wednesday the commission to-day awwaaed flnea against tho At. . . v.v.i i una , in two cases .mounting to $.00tf. and against the ., prvimru Air L4n for 11,000. t v-ornprntai against the Seaboard . Air Line waa brousht bv th . ) rn Pine Company, of Savannah; that f",nrt ha Coast Line by Paul and .ri- yVtT, Jwkscnvllle' and wVi? ' i?r .Mu r comPny. of Brooksvllle. . -iB the Brooksvllle Case the fins against tha Coast Una Was V $4 000, ,'.; " ! ' was reserved - In ' thra . ' NO PUBB FOOD. LAW . , ' 'i ..Tia ncary In ths - of itfua Rib. "? h'n ' rJ,'.?Pt Vannia or anv other tv filua BlI.lKin Kxlrart. xTheyKva a. . yr txn, pur an4 uiMliiliratad, ui . fuil streutik ana bifliMt Qualnjr. T',-9 ?!Hlt'!!t of tt N' T tit I ' ilo VlhUors anl O.Ucm.. Mr. J. I. OUdwell left laHt evening "r I'uletrh to Htiend a conference here to-dav of tha auneimtcndciita of the three fstate HoBpltals, and others. Mr. Ural N. Hoffman, a stuaeni ai Trinity College,. Durham, spent yes terday in the city en route w " home at Iron Station, where he win spend a few days. Mr. Hoffman Is editor of The Trinity cnronicie nuu Is The Observer's correspondent at the college. , 1 . Mr. S..B. Bundy, of Monroe, spent yesterday in the city on business. . Among , the r" out-of-town people nere yesteraay was r. v of Oastonla, who waa a guest at the Central. ?, ";,v'V" :;.- ' ' Mr.t J. O. Carpenter, or. ' ewniey, spent yesterday in the clty. sUying at the Buford. v ' ' 'ev'-'Vs' Mr. L. C. Sinclair, or mgn rojiu, was'in'the city yesterday, KwfM, . -Among the visws nr wu Mr .r n Hazell. of Retdsvllle. Mr w n mih., of SUtesvllle, was among the i out-pfctown ; people here yesteraay, ; :. i V i iir. - E." Ts. Tayior. oi niiiuiuwu, was a visitor la Charlotte, yesterday, K.l a iraut th' RUfOrd. "-':' Mountain,: was at, the Central yesi ' imnni ti mit-of-town ' Deoole here vesterdav was Mr. L W.. Simons, of Mr. ; K M. Williamson, ot ureens- boro, publisher of Southern amis, spent yesterday in1 Charlotte on pusi Mr. J. B. Be lers. or xaaxion, was registered at the Buford yesterday. Mr. James B. Huntlnicton. of David on Colleee. Dent yesterday in the city with-hla parenta, Mr.- and Mrs C. G. Huntington. ? Mr. T. C. - Murran , spenuina a few days with his wife, who has been visiting relatives M Columbus, pa., forsome time, , Mr. and Mrs. Mur rah will return' home within, a few days. ' ' ' Mr. Paul B. Whltlock spent yester dav at Salisbury on legal business. Mr. J. A. Jones has returned from Greensboro, where he attended the meeting of the State Master Builders' Association.: Messrs. S. Wlttkowsky, George E. Wilson fend B. D. Heath spent yester day in Concord in attendance upon the meeting of the stockholders of the Odell Manufacturing Company. Dr. R. E. Ware, a well-known dentist of-. Shelby. Is spending several days In the city with his brother, Mr. J. F. Ware. Mr, E. B. Dewey spent yesterday in Salisbury on business. Mr. R. R. Ray, of .McAdensvllle, was a Charlotte visitor yesterday. Mr. A. P. Rhyne, of Mt. Holly, was a guest In the city, yesterday. Mr. E. H. Coapman, of Washington, general superintendent of the South ern Railway, spent last night in .the city in his private car, NO. 111. He will leave this morning on a trip over the Mooresville division of the South ern. Among the visitors in the city last evening were Messrs. B. H. Adams and G. R. Anderson," of Statesvilje. Mr. Cha'rlea E. McCrary, of Lex ington, was registered at the Central last night. Among the out-of-town people here to-day are Messrs. "J. D. Crozby and C. M. Nolen, of Gastonla. Mr. Jack Lewis, of Atlanta, Ga., one of the most popular traveling men who come to Charlotte, spent yesterday here, staying at the Buford. Mr. D. A. 'Garrison, of Bessemer City, spent yesterday in the city .on business. Mr. J. B. Mercer, of Wilmington, was registered at the Buford last night. Among the guests afc the Central last evening were Messrs R. L. Ry burn, J. J. McMurry and Charles C. Blanton, of Shelby. Among the visitors In the city is Mr. B. D. Melchor, of.Wlnston-Salem. Mr. Lynn Mclver, of 8anford, was among the guests , at the Buford last night. Major A. Crankhlte, Inspector gen eral of the United States recruiting stations In the Atlantic division, left yesterday morning after spending a day or two with Major W. B. Rey nolds and Inspecting the local sta tion, wntcn he round to be In excel- lent condition.; Mr. J. R. Ward, superintendent of the Life Insurance Com Dan v of Vlr- jglnla for the Goldsboro district. Is upending a iew aays Hi the city on business. Files get quick relief from Dr. Shoos'i Mairlc Ointment. Remember It s made alone for Piles and It work with cer- tnlnty and satisfaction. Itchlnc. oatnful. protruding, or blind pllei dtiappear like maaic Dy its use. Try it and see: Bur-well-Dunn Retail 8,tore. "Holiday Notice!" Saturday, January 19th. Lee's Birthday, being a legal ' hoNday. the following banks will be closed: Charlotte National Bank, Commercial National Bank, Southern Loan Savings Rank! Merchants' & Farmers' National Bank, First National Bank, Southern States Trust Company, Charlotte Trust Company. Bad Blood MADE BY U8JNO A BOTTLE OF Mrs. Joe Person's vTak no substitute, j All drug' gtsta nU 'lt Good Blood . Remedy li.irt Ah .mbit-tl Ah..H I, 4ture to l av Fnpri'iiirt Court Jin' Sloro l'u.K li.l of Cnpt. V. 11. .ootenro- Day. , i . ' ' '-.; i Observer Ruroau, '1209 Main Street, , 1 "Columbia, 8.' C, Jan. 17. The South Carolina Bar Association passed a -resolution recommending that the1 Legislature? double the pay of the chief Justice and associate Jos. tlcesi that of the former to is.uuu and that of the latter to IS.500. The association heard ft number of able addresses and 'elected the 'following officers: President, Judge J. H. Hud son, o Bennettsvllle,' aucoeedlng Col. Robert Aldrlch, or coggesnaii,. , u. Evans, A. L. Gaston. C. P. Banaers, Walter H. Hunt, B. H Rutledge, Jr., R. T. Jaynee; secretary, jonn J. Earlo: treasurer. W. 8. Nefson. ' After UBiening xo , an enienajning In the hall of the House to-night by Col Bennett Young, of Kentucky, the association m enjoyed an elaborate banquet at ,tb new Colonial Tourist Hotel, where many clever: after-din net meeches were - heard. 1 .' The funeral of Tardmaster Charles B.' Woo ten will be held ' to-morrow morning at Blythewood. 8. Ci A spe olal train; will carry several hundred Woni'here who wtsh .to attend the services. The death, of Capt WooteA has been, a areat shock to his mends not -only here, but throughout three States. ; r -':: . IN OLDEN TIMES People Were Content to Take Things Easier Than Now. k If our forefathers could behold the modern locomotives, automobiles and electric ' cars, they would hold up their hands in astonishment .- The stage-coach was fast enough then eople were more content to take things easy. They used to be Battened with any sort of a hair lotion that came along If It did not prevent Baldness they thought It was because Baldness could not be prevented. . , " . It's different now. ' People . know that germs cause Baldness and that Newbro's" Herplcldo kills the germ, thus curing Dandruff and preventing Baldness. Sold by leading druggists. Send 10c. In stamps for ' sample to The Herplclde Co., Detroit, Mich. Two sizes. 60c. and $1.00. R. H Jordan & Co.. Special Agents. s . , 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 6th Sts. Fresh, Fluffy are kept clean, fresh and fluffy when their laundering is en trusted to us. We make a specialty of this work, know how to do it with out shrinking them or giving them a harsh, brittle feeling, ' Single blankets, 35c. Double blankets, 50c. Charlotte Steam laundry Laondarera, Pytrsv Cleaner,' 219 lentil Tryon Stmt . e Two show cases and counters 'iiing casKinksi Blank books stationery & COJM '"GET IT AT HAWLEY'S." Sponges Rubber and Sea ii mm aT... i ii ' Bankets Illi un OTAM I1UU3IU U U : Table : ." '.' '-''',i t '''''. - ' ' Linens Sale Continues We are showing a fine lot of Table Damask, Napkins, Towels and Fancy Linens at really bargain prices. , fTha is our annual January sale ahd ' to introduce' our big stock we are giving some astonishing values, It's our ambition to always give In- tending purchasers in. any part of the store the most painstaking and courteous treatment, and this Is es pecially true of our Linen depart ment. So come and look throuKh the line; It will be a pleasure to show you and may lead to business with your self and friends In tne future. TABLE LINENS 60-Inch Cream' Damask, regular 26e. value lc. yard 58-inch Bleached, Da maok. a good welnht: worth 30c. .... . . 21r. yard 4-Inch Cream Damask. Bought cheap, in short lengths .. 2c. yard, It's worth 45c. ' 60-lnch Cream Damask . . . . 49c, Extra weight and all Linen, worth 60c. 60-lnch Bleached Damask. 10c. yd This quality usually sells at 60c. 68-lnch Bleached Damask, special fine weave and finish . . 6c. yard. 70-Inch heavy Bleached Damask, several handsome, patterns . . 80c. Would be cheap at fi.uu. Napkins to match . . . 2 i down. 72-lnch Full Bleached Satin Damak, double faced, very hand some patterns 2 "9 yawl. A special 11.25 quality Napkin to match . ! dozen. SPECIAL NAPKINS Extra fine values In Tahlo Nan kins for trfls sale at 8c. 8c. $1.39, $2.49 and $3.39 dozen. FINK LAWN SPECIAL. Jifst received, case of very fine Persian Lawn and Organdies (white.) They are In short pieces of from 1 to 6 yards. 40 to 48 inches wide. Regular value from 20 to 30c.; our special price 10c. yard. VEY'S IS WEST TRADE STREET Wake Up ! It's time for breakfast and for you to be off to busi ness. That's true, but over sleeping on that elegant new Bed is excusable. You can't find a. better one wherever you go. BRASS AND IRON BEDS in newv stylos like we are selling are very, very cheap whfen qualityMs considered Stop and see them. We are plcascdto show them. CO FOR JANUARY " DOUBLE BLUE VIOLETS. Largt supply.. . i , . Good Flowers and Sterna, t fragrant add fresh. ENCHANTRESS CAtlNATIOX. Tha largest and ' finest Carnation known. Color, pal pink; atema 1 1-1 to I foet long. Extra superb. Large supply for .January- " Write for prices on weaaing Bou- quta.' : ' -. . . Telepnone ar teiegrapn tor runerai Designs, which we makti a specialty. Largest greenhouses, fresh flowers, prompt shipment. a . , VAW LWDLET NCTllEnT CO. TSend teligrama to Crnsboro," LUB1N mmi BALTIMORE Ik We want Your Order For Engraved Cards We represent the best en gravtng houses In the country, and guarantee the style to be the very latest and always in perfect taste, the workman ship perfect prompt. and delivery Cards from your old plate finished In tho latest sices. Booksellers and Mstlonors. . I Stone & Barringer Co To The 208 S. Tryon. Meet Me at The. Kl'-t$Mxdn IS; )3J3 VJ J u a NWYORK: - 'S'V'.T V .(f..V.l .-::',: . 'A rl'-'i ''l: j r Brot Wholesale and Retail mum AT SPECIAL mm Lay In your supply now for bad weather. MA Men's hlghcut Storm llubbers, all sljev. 4U Cents. Ladles' lilghcut Storm Rubbers, tt Cents. Misses' and Children's Storm Rubbers. 23 and 30 fonts, Men's fine rolled edge Storm Rubbers. 78 Cents. Ladles' rolled edge Storm Rubbers. 64 ('cuts. Ladles' and Children's Job Counter full of Shoes all kinds and slies. 43 Cents a alr. Sultana Carpet, made of Jute, reversible; nice patterns and colorings on both sides. S3 Cents. CARPET REMNANTS Fringed, all colors, S3 Cents, v. NOTION DEPARTMENT Largest, CompkXest Stock Notions and Small Wares In the Carolina Prior Almost Invariably Lower Than Elsewhere. Mason's Stove Polish, two boxes for ft Cents. Lana Oil Buttermilk Toilet Soap, three cakea la a box. It Cents, Williams' Shaving Stick. 15 Cent. Transparent Qlycerlne Soap, three Mennen'S) Violet and Borattd - Talcum Powder, 10 Cents I Good line Royal 8tel Scissors and Shear. 1 Cent. ' ' Pater Pan Pursea, 10 and 10 Cent. Coin Purses, each 1 6nt to 10 Cent. ' Pear's Unscented Toilet Boa p. a cake, 10 Cent. . .. Cortlcellt, Eureka and Richardson' 3. O. King' Spool Cotton. spool On Spool Good Basting Thread. 1 Three Package Armour Lighthouse Washing Powder. 10 Cent. Ladle' Job Wool Olovee, 10 Cents. V Ladles' and Children' Wool Mittg, 10 Cents. ,1 i l i Children' Wool Olove. 10 Cent. Ladles' Job Kid Glove., not guaranteed S3 Cent. , , THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE iXorhcr:Eist.;,Tradi ;and Gc!!: Street:. L Positively the greatest opportunity for buying Clothing and Bhoea that ever came to the trade of this section. ', As to Clothing, tha styles are right . up to the second the workmanship, superb, the cost is moderate $10.00 to $25.00 a Suit. Merely a fair price ; for good materials and good tailoring. In our regular Shoe store ample ; provision la 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 sorts ' 1 of pastimes, all kinds of people, at t.t' aorta of prices. The leading'"' Shoe for men Is the Ralston $4.00 water-proof sole; no better 8hoe " made for even $5.00 or $(.00. In all leathers, ' toes and widths. Other ' grades are the Selwyn and Fellow craft, at $3.00 and $3.60. Cheaper grades, $2,00 and $2.50. For women the "Reglna" leads the way. Prices $3.00. $3.50 and $4.00. Other standard Shoes at $1.50, $3.00, $2.50. Biggest line of Children's Shoes In the city. Prices 60, 75, 9Sc and 1.2S. Every pair solid. Full line of 'RUBBERS for Men, Women. Misses and Children. Come, will be glad to show you through the biggest Shoe stock in North Caro lina. . cakea In a box. ft Cents. 10-yard Spool 811k, a spool, t Ceata, J Cent. , ' '?.;. J . 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