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nr. and v.-. r. - tailed t a d'illihtfuJ r-c:.iUoii at their, home on East Morehead street List evening In compliment- to Mr. and Mrs. William Frederick Harding, the Dowd home wu artistically dec rated for the occasion," palms, ferns, rosea and carnations forming the ttecoratlons In the various" rooms. Those who assisted Mr. and , Mrs. Xowd In receiving were! In the fnuslo room, with Mr. and Mrs. IJowrd . and y the . guests of ; honor, iTra. L. J.i' Powd, Mr. and Mrs. '! Washburn, Mr. and Mrs. T'. B. Franklin, Ool. and Mrs. A. - L.; Pmlth, Mr. and Mrs. H. A.- London, Jr., Mr. . and. Mra. C. W, TMett. Rev. pr. and Mrs. B E. Bomar, and Mrs W. C Dowd; punch room Mrs.; H. A. MurrUV Mlse Louise Wadsworth. riles Joy Austin, Miss Johnsl Bab. Ingjton.r Mto Totsey iRellleiy Miss Ruth DowdV Miss Carrie .Taylor, of Rock Hill, gC.; Miss Gajr. Willis and , Miss Jessie Kendrlcks; dining room -Mrs. H. 8. Bryan. Mrs. B. P. Kings ley, Mrs. P. U, McManns, Mrs,; R. M. Dowd, Mrs. T. C. Guthrie. Mrs. - C. Sprinkle, Miss Emma Llneback, Mist MatUe Dowd; hall Mrs. a a .Hook, Mra. A. B. Reld, Mrs. Fred Cochrane Mra ,wVV-r X.. 0tlirey Utjt J.r,T Vann, -Mrs. JIugh Montgomery, Mrs, V. D, Lethco, Mrs. JT. L. Koiner and V Mlsa- May , Oates; ' den Mrs. W. 8. . JJddelV Miss Louie Jones, Miss Mar- tha Howell, Mias Moon, Mrs. Osborne and -Mra, tV'JL Dodsworthf A ' ? Mr. and Mrs. John M. Morehead and eon, of fipray, are visiting at Dr. 8, B. ' .Jones', on South Collets street's ex tension. ' Mr. Morehead has Just re turned from Florida and Mrs. More bead and son have been visiting rela ' tlvea at Marietta; , OaV:,-"..; ,':.., Miss Joe Hamlin, will return to ri morrow to her home at Charlestou, B. C, after a visit to Mrs. J. B. Hen derson. ': , Mr,-and -Mr s John R. Van Jfesa : have Teturnea to the city a tier spend' Ing aome time in. New Yorkl - Miss .Georgia Lowe won ' the. prae ; at the meet of the Charlotte ROwlm JClub, at the' Bufordj Hotel bowling parlor, yesterday morning.; Miss Annie Barmettler, of Atlanta, Ga., has arrived In the , city. Miss Barmettler will have charge of the office of the manager of the new Sel- wyn Hotel Miss Emma Williams, of Ports mouth, Va., will arrive in the city to morrow to visit Mrs. 5V. O. Gattis, on Jackson Terrace. Mra. 'W. D. Cowles hen returned ; from 'Washington, where she spent. a , week With fr fends and relatives. Mlsa Sarah Dougherty, who Is making her home In tM city, left yesterday lor High Point, where she vlll visit friends. . ' Mrs. S. B. Blspham gave a lunch eon o a number of friends Wednes day. ,. ' ; - " i : . Mr. ' Alexander 'Martin has 'return--! ed from Selma, where she visited her mother, Mra. Vfck. j; MrS.jFlake Hall, of Laramee. Wyoming, was in the city yesterday on tier way to Statesvllle, where she will visit her ( friends, t Mrs. Harrv Jones Ramsey has re turned to 'the city after spending aome time in tne jsorinv Miss Bess Eddlns will go to Mr. John F. Caldwell's to-night to at tend a party to be given there. Mr. Caldwell lives In Dewese township. Mrs. Howard Winchester, of Baltl more. Is In the city, vlsltlnr the famt ly of Mr. J. R. Winchester. She goes from here to Columbia, s. c. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Turner, of Chimney Rock, are visiting In the city.. .. r . ; : - The following Invitation has been received In the city: Mr. and Mrs. William A. - McDonald Invite you to be present at the marriage of their., daughter Susie to Mr. James . Claudius Fox . on the evening of Wednesday, the thirteenth of February nineteen hundred and ' seven at seven o'clock. at their residence . : Rockingham, N,orth Carolina. The Pro Re Nata Club will meet with. Mrs. Eben N. Hutchinson at J: 45 o'clock this afternoon. Among the guests at the Hotel Buford last night were Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Summers, of Winston. ' Ml Ruth Pllsen ts visiting Miss Mary Irwin, on North Tryon street , Misses Pearl, Louise and Jessie Link entertained a number of friends at their, home on South Tryon street last evening In compliment to their truest' Mis Margaret - Halliday, of Greensboro. '-'-. The. home waa tasteful - ly decorated for, the event Amuse . ment v was furnished by progressive , hearts. The guests were: Misses Rosa ' Butt Annie and Ethel Todd. Klueo- , pelberg, Crump, Sara and Llla Kel " ly, Alice Gordon, Carrie Nathan, Del- la Norman. Helen Heath. Ruth Brad ley, Grace Woodruff,- Luclle Hender eon, Sims, Susie Hooper; Mrs. Hary , Link;. Messrs. J. H. - Little, Cecil . ,, ., buw, ivennetn. Trotter, c, a., zirves, .Howard Byrd,' Edgar Puett'W. J. , uoueppeioerg, : Herbert . Hunter, J. B. v. auibu, ,f ran jjniflie, a, u, trmjnm V and pewstoa. uw ?i.vi . " - n uinra u. nornra. win u i nuiii io meir jnsnas mis ' a.,amImm W.m A . a . .. .. . tain . . . i . ... ! , 10'nl. on tha boulevard. Dllworth. ; V Mra R. 0. Alexander" will ' enter ', tain the following named guests at ' ' a luncheon at her home at Dllworth . Y thle afternoon. In compliment , w v - Mrs. J.' Lee Kolner: Mesdamea ' J. x ::, E. Rellley, It J. Walker. T. C. Guth ; , rle, B. D. Springs. 8, B. Blspham, E. . , ! A. Smith, W. R. Taliaferro, and Mis Van Buren Charlton,; ; , , ' Twovsna a iiair vent Hat rassed by A I.Tum. T blnl.. - Mobile. Ala Jan. It a m'.i.i ' v, from Montgomery, Ala., says the 8en ate bill fixing the passe nrer' rata nn i railroads In Alabama at two and a ' ; naif cents per mile passed the lower ,(; house of the Leglntature to-day ana , . now goes to the Governor who win sign It .. , .'. ' ALT, oood ancxTKRa ' ;) Blue Tl'hlwin VanlllK bwnniM It tiUas ryt"ir S trings back eus loaders tut wrt - .... . b - K i A r. 1 r ; c , r , ,it- i. :., :. 1 ill! of 1 -llw 1 r. i,. 1 1 rciiKHiy Youn-? Couplu licft r,HMt, M!t l'or the North on a initial Tour. : The marriage of Mr. IX Hatcher Welkins and MIhs Agn,?s Klnct, whloh took place last night at 7 o'clock, was a social event of Interest, to a large number of people in Charlotte and other points In this State. , Tho ceremony look place at the home of the brlda's parents, Mr. - and Mrs. George H. Klntf," Oil North Tryon street. The house was prettily deco rated for the occasion and presented an arttstlo effects In- ther north par lor. wher the- ceremony was perform er, there , was an Improvised altar or palms and ferns, arid this was lighted with candles. The remainder of the decoration In this room was green with a slnsrle - exception ; of white sweet peas, which were arranged with the green on the mantel- a Rev.; Harris Mallmckrodt, rector or St. Peter's Episcopal church, was the' officiating clergymen, and the oeauu-' ful 'and Impressive ring ceremony of the Episcopal Church, was used. The ceremony waa witnesses only by the families and closest friends of the con tracting parties."' 'nr':: ' Mrs. George" W. Graham. Jr., pre sided at the piano, and to the strains ot tne wedding f marcn, me. onaai party entered In the following order; First the ribbon children, Ellen Vic tor, i Frances ; Kerr, fKatherine- and Robert Gilmer, all of "them: attired In dainty white. ": These were follow ed by Miss Bessie Henry, of Green ville, 8. a,"- attired In a white lace robe, i and carrying white carnations. Miss Marguerite King, sister of the bride - and maid of honor; entered next ; 8he wora: a;? pretty dress of white chiffon over silk and carried whit .carnations, v' ' a V;:-- The groom and his best man. Dr. J.' P. Matheson, entered next, and awaited the bride at the altar. The bride came In on the arm of her fath er. . : She wore, a handsome wed ding gown i r, otr white satin duchess, . trimmed AS In band -'ot cherry lace and crep chiffon., The gown was .iprlncesistyle and was hand-made entirely. Her Z Veil was held with a wreath ot orange blos soma She carried an armful of bride roses.':. : ; . . ' ' - - After the" ceremony a reception was held which was attended by a large number, of the friends of the young couple. '' ;r '. A salad course supper was served in the dining room, which was deco rated in white and green, whit car nations and asparagus ferns being Used. ,The color effect in the front par lor was pink and green, furnished with pink carnations and ferns. In the hall Mrs. Eben Hutchin son presided at the wedding register. The wedding presents, which ar many , and handsome, consisting mostly of cut-glass, silver and china, were displayed In the upper hall. A handsome sliver service was the gift of The Charlotte News force. Mr. and Mrs. Watklns left on a late Northbound train for New York. Uoon their return they win for a while make their home with the brlda's parents. The bride of this marriage Is the third daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George H, King. She is accomplished and popular. Mr. Watklns Is a well known young newspaper man. He has a position on the looal staff of The Charlotte News, He is the -only son of Mr.and Mrs. McD. Watklns, of Elizabeth Heights. PERSONAL. The Movement of a Xumber of Peo ple, Visitors and Others. Mr. J. L. Hartsell, of the Concord bar, spent . yesterday In the city ou business. . Among the visitors In the city yes terday waa Mr. T. L. Parsons, of Greensboro, who was a guest at the Central. Mr. C. A. Dllllng, of King's Moun tain, spent yesterday In the city on business. Mr.1 8. U. Howard, or Oxford, was a visitor In the city yesterday, being a guest at the Buford. Among the out-of-town people here yesterday was Mr. W. M. Wilson, of Gastonla. Mr. J. W. Thackston, of Raleigh, spent yesterday In the city, staying at the Central. Mr. R. W. Norman, of High Point, spent yesterday In the city, staying at the Buford. solicitor ueriot uarason has re turned home after, attending tne Cabarrus Superior Court at Concord. Mr. M. 'Vlrunche, a well-known miner, of - Cleveland, Ohio, spent yes terday In the city en route to Union county, where he Is. ' Interested In mines. . Mr. E. B. Keave, of Salisbury, was a onariotte visitor yesterday. Mr. W. H. Ruffln, ; of Mayodan, spent yesterday in tho city. Messrs. J. W Zimmerman, E. B. Llttlcfleld and O. W. Norwood are at Catawba. 8. C. huhtlnar auall. Mr. W. A. Graham,- of Lincoln county, was In the city yesterday, on his way to Raleigh, where he wtll appear- before a legislative commit tee. , Mr. ,N. F. Torke, of Concord. was a Charlotte visitor yesterday. Mr. .. L. . A.N Parker, has return ed from Marion, where he went on business. ' Mr. . Frank F. Jones spent yes terday in High foint. Mr. A. P. Massey, traveling pas senger agent ot the Boston A Malno Railroad, Union Station, Boston, Massw waa In the city yesterday. ' Mr. J. P. Caldwell, editor of The Observer, left yesterday for Raieign, ;Mr. John G Mill", of Rutherford ton. Is In the city. Messrs. T. Cooper and Homer Mur- dock, formerly of Charlotte, but now of Ashevllle. are visitors In the city Mr. "J. .A." i Martin, of Hickory, Is spending to-day In the city on bust' ness.. ' ' ' ' ' Among the guests at the Buford lest night was Oeneral Tholnaa W. Carwlle. of. Edrefleld. 8. C- Mr. E. O. Jennings, of Ltncolhton, Is a visitor in the city. Mr. Oeorge R. Anderson, of States vllle, : Is spending to-day In the city with relatives and friends. - Mr. John R. Robinson, of Greens boro, waa a visitor In the city, last evening, being a guost at the Cen tral., ., ' ; .: Rev.' Dr. J. Q. Adams spent yes terday at BparUnburg, 8. C. , - 'Among trne- out-of-town people here last" evening was Mr. A. ;jl. Harwell, of Mount Pleasant Mr. E. "J. ' Kounts, of Lexington, was registered at the ; Buford last night' 'i-,' i' .V ' ' - ' . Stock Broker Fouml Gnllty of Opcrat- " ing Bucket Sliop. , 'Cleveland, O., Jan. It A verdict finding Robert E Gill, Euclid avenue stork . broker, guilty of operating a bucket shop was returned by a Jury In the Common Pleas Court late this afternoon.. A, majority of Me . wit houses in the ca were worn erf, who' declared that they had speculated on murrins entirely at - GUI's place of business' .-.."'."-'' . ....: r I 111 1 A .1 I. . 1 .. r.! i n. Kmm.'i Ki-iiih it k 1h 111 with rrip "t thi 'dome f Mln nio I;uii,:illl. ' - Mr. J. N. MMIm, of PlutoHvllle, hiii? iicivittil a poHltlon wjth Jtrry-hlll-Suther-Durfee Company. Mr. J. H. Van News hns been 111 at hln home at No. 804 Wot Fifth street during the lat few days. . MIhs Sadie Davidson has moved her public stenography stand from tho Hotel Buford to the ,. lobby of The Observer building. t. The polices flre and health com mission will hold Its February meeting In the city council chamber this even ing at "8 o'clock. Gyp, a favorite pug dog, the property of Mrs. W. F. - Hayes, died early yesterday . , morning. He was 10 years old, and had been a devoted pet - . - . ' i The Academy "ot Music will be dark until next , Wednesday and the Odeon, Wonderland and the skating rink will do an uninterrupted busi ness. , i ' , ; ' a, t i, The. local lodae of the United Commercial Travelers Association will meet in the hall over Bel k Bros, store to-night T. D. Walsh, Jr will cross the mountain. -' . , v .t ' Rev. J. a.' Kennedv of Alle- ghafly, Pa., will speak to the young people at the First Associate , ' Re formed Presbyterian church at : - 0 o'clock Sabbath evening. -,r f , - 'The Southern Real Estate. Loan 4b Trust Company yesterday sold a lot at the Intersection of Ninth and Myers streets to Mr. M. ' C Stroup, receiving $400 for the property, t --January came In like a lamb and went out like a grizzly bear. Tne weather, although the temperature Is not on - Intimate terms with the aero point, Is decidedly wlnterUh. Much Interest Is being manlfestea in the opening of the new Selwyu Hotel, which will take place the 7th Instant- The oall and recep tion will be given by the management the sth and 6 th respectively. Tom Foster, who for a number of years has been head-waiter at the Central Hotel, will have .charge of the dining room force of the Selwyit Hotel. Tom la a good darky and knows how to please the patrons of the hotel that he serves, v V Tne last Issue -of the Fort Mill, 8. C, News had the following: 'The Charlotte 'play-house' has become a favorite resort with the stage-loving people of this place; and Fort Mill la well represented at each perform ance of the best shows which play in that city." Mr. H. D. Duckworth yesterday received a telegram announcing the death, at his home at Atlanta. Ga., of Mr. G. B. Nasarenus, formerly a resi dent of Charlotte. Mr. - Nasarenus formerly ran a livery stable on Coi lege street, but left Charlotte abou a decade ago. He was a Confederate veteran. HP of Is the Title of the new romance by Meredith Nicholson Thrilling, Fascinating The first big book of the hew year. $0.50 By mail Post paid Stone & Banker JOE PERSON'S REMEDY Is popular because . it is'wbar u is represented to.be. It la an eionoml cat medicine,, as it eurss rapidly and without the attendance of a physi cian,', It brtnga 'relief to many whom medical science has failed to core, Mrs. Person entered a unique field of industry soma -years ago, the manu facture and . sale '; of her wonderful Remedy, She has Introduced jit ' Into thousands af homes where It 'la re garded aa a cure for many ills . and welcomed aa a remedy which bring good health, -the best t all gifts. ' ff" in nmsM . toa . it. z ; Hissing len Company MRS We have Just opened up an un usually attractive line ot While Goods for dresses and waists. : ' ' jv Madras. ! Swisses. ' Dotted Persian Lawns, Madras Checks, etc., a lot of very new patterns at 18c. and 25c, per yard. Special - lot ' Checks. Dimities. Plcques, etc.. 10c and 19 1-Xc. yard. Extra value 40-lnch Lawns, much better than we can give you for this price later, 10c, ana is l-zc. per yd. o-inch Lingerie uiotn, a nne one, at .. ..... ..ii,.. .. aoc. yard. Lot lenaths 1 to S yards of fine 40 to 48-inch Lawns, at 10c. per yd. HOW OtW DO YOU SAY, "WnAT SHALL WE HAVE ' TO EAT?" Stop worrying by asking the lady in charge of the demonstration of ARMOUR'S EATltACTl' O' BEEF. She can five you a hundred re cipes for preparing palatable and appetising dishes. Cell at the Ar mour exhibit In our store this week. MUSLIN UNDERWEAR. You can't afford to make Under- wearwhen" yoa can buy at the price we are' offerlnsr. Count uo orlce of materials and in : many Instances we can sell you the finished garment for lesf. .,- Gowns...... ..4BC, 59c, 98c, etc. Shirts........ 25c, 50c, 8c., etc. Drawers, ,15c, 25cw S8c, 49c., etc. Corset Covers, 25e., 8c, 40c., etc. ' LACES. We are selling a .great many Laces. We are showing a beautiful line of new patterns, a larger selec tion than we have ever shown to se lect from. You will find It an ad vantage to , select your Lace now? while you have a large lot to pick from. Of course you're Interested In the T. M. C. A. Building campaign. Have your husband'or brother sub scribe to-day. ; ;. 13 West Trade St fancy Rowers for February We grow the fancy varieties of CARNATIONS, such as ENCHANT RESS, LADY BOUNTIFUL, etc. a little higher In price, but worth double the common commercial sorts. A trial order will convince you. Our double blue VIOLETS are superb. Handsome Floral Designs one of our specialties. When you want any thing In flowsra, writs, telegraph or telephone J. VAN LINT) LEY NURSERY CO.. Pomona. N. C, , Send telegrams to Greensboro. is the last of our Vereetines before - repairing to eara- land.' i A Good Bed makes' V tho "good' "night' restful and you will in the morning be full of new life and annimation. ; ; , Brass or Iron Beds, Felt ';-v, Mattresses . ,,:. and good springs. v such as we sell7 and recommend is what you want. ' LUBli fUMllf .CO. IV IT MBUCTI' DEETER OUTS EI aiMiilis Isssssassssasl "GET IT AT HAWLEY,8.W When You're Thirsty It will pay you to walk sev eral blocks to reach our foun tain. The ' drinks secured there are , unsurpassed. Try them. 1 . Hawley's Pharmacy 'Phone 18. Tryon and Sth Sts. Has YourVcil If so, do not try to wash or clean .lt at home; you'll not get good results and you'll put yourself, to endless bother. Wa will clean it for. S5c. up. Dye It over nicely, or an en tirely new 'color for lOe. up. 'i Charlotte Steam ladry taaadarara, Dyers. Cleeasrs, 219 South Tryoa $trtcl:,.; - a. R Hen Become Soiled? TUB CROWELL HA.ttTOfUUU CO, ' ' Far the Treatment af " Whiskey. Alorphlna and Merroaa r ' - ulseasea. . -- v -:y. ' "pedal apartmenta and norsss for lady patlonu. - All forma of elsotrtetty for treating nervous diseases. , The stockholders all being phyatotana, CODStltuts a eonatiltlng board. , ,M . g. m. cnuvvLLL. U, rrea. Again In Order ON WOOLEN REMNANTS FOR A CLEAN SWEEP. 1 f 80c, 75c. and $1.00 WOOLENS, 25c. 1 " v Many choice lengths leftmaterials that are' all Wool, plain colon and -, . mixtures, 60c, -76c. ' and $1.00 goods. Reduced because they are rem-k - nants to . 25c. yard. Our Special Bargains In 'White Dres Linens Are a Wonder, Even to tha ; , ,,Most Discriminating. Yard-wide soft finish White. Dress Linen, 25c. . . '.'. . ' - -Yard-wide pure sheer Linen Lawn, 25c. '. ; j . . v . r Yard-wide sheer, Linen Lawn that were it bought to-day price-would bo 18c. Special at 85 and S9c. , '-.. ..:.','... Specials in yard-wide Linen Cambrics, 88 aBd'-dSft:--..-.: ' , Fine sheer yard-wide Handkerchief Linen, 50c. v ;:.: Art Linens, widths 86. 4S and (4 Inches 80, 50, 60 and 88c.-REAJDY-FOU-USE NAPKIN BARGAIN, 18x18 Bleached Dice Napkins, ready hemmed. Special 48c. dot MORE NEW WHITE GOODS. 18 l-2c. White Figured Madras, jOc. 60 pieces pretty White Figured Madras. very hard to get so good a value at the price we put on them, 10c yard. New patterns in the finer Mercerised, Madras, at 45 and 25c. yard. NEW NECKWEAR. . , 60 dozen Swiss Turnovers, an almost endless variety of exquisite patterns. Price 10c. i .,; y Japanese Drawn Work Hemstitched Turnovers, 15c, or two for 25c. Japanese Drawn Work Turnovers, real- hand work, beautiful designs, 25c. One lot Linen Embroidered Collars, l and 60c. values. Reduced to 10c. NEW l Arm Pretty Linen and Cotton Torchon Laces, Edges, with Insertions to match, 6c. Specials In French Vals and English Round-tiiretul Laces, 50c. do. French Val La.fs, 25c. dos. Our White Satin and Crochet Counterpane Arc tlio Talk of Ch;tritito. The' bargains ws are 6ffrlng In Wlilto fiatln and C.whet Quilts tra oil a third more tti.in our special prices. 11.26 and tl.fO Crochet Counterpanes, 98c. and f 1 25. White Satin Marseilles Counrerpanos, 81.50, $1.18, $2.50 andi$3.50. 6ubacrlba To-tlay to the Y. M. ('. A. Building Fnnd an Invest me ik Yon Will be Proud of l i Later Years. WHOLESALE and RETAIL Ria Vfilnpc f Dslllntti I IIIVTf VUVJW Ready-made Sheets, 39 Cents. 45x36 inch Pillow Cases, made of a good, firm quality Domestic, 10 Cents. Ilemstitched Pillow Cases, 10-4 good, heavy Sheets, made of a good, firm quality seamless Sheeting, 49 and 59 Cents. Special Values in b Wolfess.iis": 52-inch All-Wool Cream Brflliantine, a regular75-cent i::quaUW60;Cents yard, "v v:; ,N' , 40-inch Cream and Grptr Br illiantine, 39 Cental 't' 50-jnch Nunsve'iline, 50 Cents. , ''ljJitr Yard-wide Black Guaranteed Taffeta Silk, regular iJol :l lar 'quality, : 75 Cents, yard, . M0Bffl : .. Fine quality 40-mch Lawn, ; 10 Cents yard '-V;;jv Beautiful quality -Persian Lawn, put up in book folds, 10 Cents. '' : iiMQ ?ifi0?:7 : New White Mercerized Madras, 10 Cents. to 1 "- - L jo Department Stcn 3 . in Shook pnrl III LfllViVltU uitu Cnrtnrk 12 1-2 Cents. J Li J j ' IK WE
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