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, I 1 A nn.. t t. .iu;,. -i efr Ui' v,!., . ; favor dance glvfin last cvenin? In (lie room of Hotel .Selwyn by "The l.aiihulors." Tho dance was lead by Mr. Wllloughby 13. Chambers, with Mini-Annie Wilson. ' The muslo was furnished, by '; the ," Richardson Or chestra, and each young lady carried a large bouquet of carnation, the llower of "The Bacholora." Those present were: . Miss Annie Wilson. In white; liberty ilk, trimmed with real lace and wearing diamonds with Mr. W. E.: Chambers; .Mlss, Louise Wads worth, in a jight blue empire, gown f point d', espirlt, with Mr. J, 0. Walker; " Miss vjsmma Williams, of Portsmouth, Ya., in flowered ; pink chiffon, , with Mr. J..W.'Wadworth mih Nait Harrison, of Providence,- K. I., In light blue crepe da china, with Mt W. R. Robertsonj; rMlss - saran ones, in blue Japanese sua, fnnln r with Vk. IVilnh M. , YOUnff! t ' Ml Lacy Ray, In White silk, with 4'A Mr; Chase Brenlser j Miss ,t Florence - Thomas,- in whit' lansdowne.-tace trimmings, wltn. Mr. B, 8. Hutchison; ,l ' Mine Stewart Jones, in pink Japanese Ij; silk, mad empire, with j Mr. G. D. Whiter Mlaa. x 1mia J ones, , jp, mac Chiffon and diamonds, with Mr. W. ' R. Taliaferro, Jr.; Mlae Ohla 'Brown of Concord, la white net over yellow ' silk, with Mr, W. H. Moore, of Con cord;'. Miss Elizabeth Blocomb, of PitUburg, Pa., in plnk radium silk, with Mr.' George B. Morris,' of Con- " cord; MU Emily Gibson, of Concord, 1a white net over ink taffeta,, with ' Mr, Thomas Ruffln; Mis Georgia .'Lowe, la white chiffon, lace j tnm- i mlngi,v with Mf M. A. iLyonr A Mlse Sadie Belle Mayer, in white net over taffeta, with Dr. B O. Nalle; Dr. and Mrs. C. A. Bland, Mrs. Bland in wnlto gauze over silk, with American beati fy roses; Mr and Mrs. J. R. Vaa Ness, Mrs. Vaa Ness la honlton lace, , , wearing diamonds; Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Dodsworth. Mrs. Dodsworth in white chiffon cloth, trimmed With chanalilly lace; lit. and Mrs. E. S. Pegram. Mrs. Pegram in black net Over white taffeta: Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Van Ness, Mrs. Van Ness In white liberty silk, duchesse lace and pearls; Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Tate, Mrs. Tate in white lace, and Dr. and Mrs. T, Us Wright, Mrs. Wright la Marie Antoinette silk. The ' stags were Messrs. J. A. Tate, E .3. Parrlsh, T. R. Brem. J. C. McNeill and Prank M. Caldwell. Elaborate refreshments followed the dance, which continued until after 1 o'clock. .ttlra Burton Smith, of Atlanta, Ga. will arrive in the city the last of the week to visit Mrs. R. Lockwood Jones on West Trade street While in the city, Mrs. Smith will deliver a series of lectures to the students of Eliza beth College on home economics. Those who, were so fortunate as to hear Mrs. Smith when she lectured before the Woman's Club last win ter will rejoice at the opportunity . of hearing her again. Mrs. C. W. Davis, of Crewe, Va., visiting at the home et Mrs. A. Porter, in Dilwortb. .1 Miss Victoria Cuthbertaon has re turned to the city and la stopping at trie uotei seiwyn. . Mrs.-John Atkinson, who has been visiting her mother, Mrs. Sarah Tor- rence,-ln Wad ley, Ga.. has returned to the city. Mrs. Torrance will ar rive In a few daya to spend the rest er the winter with Mrs. Atkinson. " Miss Julia Wilkinson Is spending several days with relatives in Rock Hill, B. C Mrs. Montrose D. Kenney and son have returned from Raleigh, where they visited at the home of Lieutenant Governor and Mrs. Fran i els D. Winston. . Mrs. J. E. Brown and Mr. Bed ford Brown left last night for Mis stsslppi to visit at the home of Rev, Morrison Brown. Mrs. R. M. Oates has returned to the city after spending some time In Norfolk and New York. Mrs. Lucia Parks Stephens, of Concord, Is visiting Mrs. R. L Coch ran. Mrs. Eben Nye Hutchison. Jr., re ceived yesterday afternoon from 4 to o'clock, at her home on Elizabeth Heights, in honor of Mrs. Daniel Hatcher Watklns, Mrs. Thomas Clancey Evans and Mrs. Joel Jenkins Hutchlsbn. The decorations of the home were In white and green. Carnations were banked in every room and In the parlor where eight brides received, the color scheme was beautifully carried out. Between the folding doors, wild southern smilax hung and myriads of small Incan descent lights peeping through the green added greatly to the beauty of the room. Mrs. Hutchison Ms one of Charlotte's most charming young matron and during the afternoon a large host of friends called. At' the door, little Misses Mary Rogers Gibbon and Katherlne Gilmer re ceived the cards, and assisting the hostess and the Quests of honor In receiving ' were: Mesdames W. H. Davidson, O. L. Burrlnger, T. , H. Wright. R. L. Tate, T. C. Evans, W. H. Davidson, O. L. Barringer, T. H. Wright. R. L. Tate, J. A.. Houston, J. S, Cothran, J. L. Keerans, O. W. Graham, Jr., L. J. McDonald, J. H. Cutter, P. T. Dur hsm,' Misses Allda Oliver, Louise Wakefield, Lucille Henderson, Bessie nd Charlee Hutchison, Louise Oates, Edna Lockwood, Nell Harrison, of Providence, R. I., Helen Brem, Maud Holt, Mary Brockenbrough. Dora AI len Eater, Marguerite King, and Mar tha Martin, of Columbus, Ga. Miss Louise Wadsworth will leave Friday for Spartanburg, a C, to visit uise curus cannon. Early next ; week she will go to Birmingham, X Ala., and .then to Temple, Texas, , ' where she will spend several months , , . with ner sister, Mrs. gutt , i. Mlssea Mary and La vine Evans will v ' .t rtaln a few friends , uchre this afternoon at their home A v on South Davidson street.-' Mrs. Morgan B. Spier Is spending - several oars who reiauvea in Rock I, Mr. and Mrs. . James E. Tate and child, - of Mountain .island, ; spent yeeterday to Charlotte, registering at Uie BUtoro. v. v4 .; ,. Mr. J . d fllaaaon. of Atlanta. kA. Jonrned la the Queen City yesterday, making ine wentrai neaaquarters. Mr. I ft. flrlrr. nt Mattham nn esterdaT tn the clty.s -W Mr. W. R. Rankin, of 'Greensboro, was ia Charlotte yesterday on busl- ' Mr Harris Malltnckrodt will re turn, with her mother, M re. Arthur ,W. Palmer, from AUantle City to Baltlsaere te-day. Mrs, palmer Is im erevtna-. - Mrs. - Mallinokredt expects ! v. v i H a f il l .' I ri .n :. ::. '(, i i -.l.'M lifu.r a .,,t to a U hews. I t t.u hi I. ,Irs. R. II. Jordan will entertain a few friends at luncheon at the Hotel Mwyn to-day In compliment to lior guest, Mrs. C. E. Graham, of Green ville, 8. C. : ... Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wetherell. who" have recently returned to the city, are now at the Hotel Selwyn. a. Mist Mollle Davie will entertain at euchre to-morrow afternoon at- her home on North Brevard street. ' ' Mrs. Frd Atkinson will ' entertain at hearts Friday afternoon. Bt Val entine's Day, from to 6, In honor of Misses Emma Llttla and Louise At kinson. u u n y ! i The Knlirhte of Columbus enter tained in honor of their friends at the Q'Donoghue Hail last night A large number of guests were present' Light refreshments' were served.: tf.-uv. ' tMfsa : Lorain "U Young leaves thle morning l for SUtesvlUe V to tislt friends.;. V;, S;: -:i V-H, Jlrand :liAlbert-HWashburn entertained the .v following named friends at dinner last night at their home on North Church street! . Mr. and Mrs. Ogden E. Edwards, Judge and Mrs .Armlstead Burwell, Mr. and Mrs. Cameroa Morrleon,; Mr; and Mrs. U. 8. Washburn and Mr. knd Mrs, E. w.; ciemence.. ia the dining room the table wae , most ; artistically , ar ranged in Ite color effect Of r4 and green, smilax ' and entre-plece of red carnations bein the flowert used. unanotte nas no more hospitable host and hostess than Mr. and Mrs. Washburn and their charming- cordi ality is recognised by all who have been ' their ' guests, 7 l ' z Mrs. P. If. Brown e-ave a delfrhtful luncheon , yesterday afternoon at 1 o'clock, compllmenUry to Mrs. C. H. Graham and Mia 8ule Graham, of Greenville, 8. C, who are visiting mr. ana Mrs. R- H. Jordan, at the Hotel Selwyn. - The i guests were: Mesdames C. E. Graham, Isabel Brown, Marguerite, Springs,' Ohla Brown and Elizabeth Slocum. Miss Mary Lane Davie, who has been visiting Mrs. J.' O. Gardner. In Piedmont Park, returned to her home In Savannah, Ga., yesterday morning, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Davidson will entertain to-morrow evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Harding. Mrs. W. S. Dorr, gave a euchre party at her home on North College street yesterday morning, In honor of Mrs. Webb, who is the guest of Mrs. J. O. Gardner, In Piedmont Park. The Invited guests were: Mesdames J. O. Gardner. J. H. Ham, T. C. Guthrie, Hugh Montgomery, W O. Gattls, M m Murphy, Ralph W. Miller, H. 8 Mather, L. B. Newell. Charles R Fisher, and Miss Emma Williams. The first prise was won by Mrs. Gardner. The booby was awarded to Mrs. Fisher. Mrs. Willis Brown entertained the members of the Tates Missionary So ciety of the First Baptist church at her heme on North College street yesterday afternoon. Mrs. D. A Dickey will be the hostess at the next meeting. BRIEFS. A Few Minor Happenings in and About the City. Mr. I. N. Alexander, of Gas tonla, formerly of Sharon town ship, this county, is 111 In the Presby terlan Hospital, of this city. r-Dr. Baxter 8. Moore has moved his office from the -Hunt building to his residence, at No. SOS South Tryon street A cement walk Is being laid from South Tryon to the new Cramer building in the ' rear of the court house square. The board of directors of the Young Women's Christian Associa tion will hold an Important meeting this morning In the association hall Mrs. Maggie E. Morrison, who is III at the Whltehead-Stokes Sartl torium, In Salisbury, waa much lm proved yesterday. The Primary Teachers' Also elation will meet this, afternoon at 4:20 o'clock at the home of Miss Mary O. Graham. Miss Martha Howell, who Is undergoing treatment at the White head-Stokes Sanltorlum, In Salisbury, is improving rapidly. The cotton receipts yesterday amounted to 78 bales, as against 28 last year. The market yesterday was 10 8-4 cents, as against 11 cents last year. The Light Bearers of Trinity church will give a very unique supper on Friday evening , In the Sunday school room, and cordially Invite their friends to be present Lieutenants Clifford and DeWltt Jones, of the United States army have been posted In Cuba and will leave for that place In a' few weeks. They are the sons of Captain Homer V. Jones, of the Southern Railway. There will be an Important meet ing -of the Charlotte Council, United Commercial Travelers, at the hall on East Trade street Saturday night AH local and visiting members are urged to attend. Mr. A. Baxter Bailee and sons. of Ptnevtlle township, sold SO bales of cotton on the local market yester day. , Rather than hold tneir cotton and subject it to a possible Are, they thought It better to sell. The haberdashery of Messrs. Shelor A Co., did not open yester day, as had been expected, but will open this morning. The store will remain opea until o'clock to-night Hereafter it will close at TV Messrs. Snort A 8hort the deco rators, have secured one-third of the cafe room of the Selwyn Hotel, and will conduct ' a tint-class establish ment there." " They will fit the place up with elegant furniture. The meeting of the board of aldermen scheduled for last night, to consider and take final action on the amended city charter, as submitted by the charter committee, waa post poned. ' The charter committee held a meeting yesterday and found that It was unable to put the matter in a form sufficiently finished to submit to the board. The date or the meet Ing has not been decided on, but will take place as soon as .the committee finishes itrwork.' r"'' 4 V New Cotton Hill For Cheerrvlna.': ' The Howell Manufacturing - Com pany is a new eotton mill at Cherry- vine. The piant win start with 2. 000 and Increase to 1,000, and make 20s and 20s warps and skein. The mill should begin business about the 1st of November. Mr. A, IL Hum Is secretary and - treasures and Mr. . C. Ballard.' suoerintenaent. ' 1 i. l .. t .f a r-!ii'.. r of l'c. 1 i .i' n It I ir. : .( rs. . 1 r. J. C. Montgomery nnt yes tcr ! iy In Concord. I. r. l'ope Larrovv, of Atlanta, Cla., wtm a Ku't of the Buford yosturday. Dr. T, E. Anderson, of fciUtcsvllle, was a Charlotte vlnltor yesterday, stopping at the Buford. Mr, James GaUJghor has rctunred to the city : after making, an ex tensive business trip. V Mr. C. Gresham, of Hamlet, was in the city yesterday. ' - Mr. B..0. Hovey. of Boston, will arrive here next week on his way to AshevUle, where he will prepare for the annual meeting of . the American I.thmrv AannniaHnn i , Mr. W. H.: Pleasants, president of the Ocean Steamship Company, of New York,; spent Monday at the ei wya'i2oteL' I PV' Mr - E. B Lwls. f orlvate secretary to Congressman Claude Kltchln, spent lint niirht in tha cltv. . .' , Mr. P. C. Brunson nas reiurneo from New York. , ,..' Mr n. rniiina. of cnester couu ty. a C, Is spending to-day in tne city w th Rev. Dr. J. u. Aaaros, in Mr. J. B. Ivey left lat nignt wr New York on a business trip-. A Number of Cases Disposed of Yes- The following cases were ' disposed of in Criminal Court yesterday: Ed Henry, charged with retailing, found guilty; fined 160 and costs. John Moselv and John Norman, carrying concealed weapons; let off with 'the costs. John Rogers, for assault; dismissed on payment of the costs. Geo. Mcclain, charged : witn lar ceny; found guilty and presented witn a term of IX months on the roans. John Rorers. for assault got Off by tne liquidation of the coats in the case. Ed Boulware was found guilty of retailing liquor In Providence town ship and sent to the chain-gang for 10 montha W, J. Dunlap. white, carrying con cealed weapons: discharged on the payment of costs. Dora Allison, of ebony hue, was found guilty of larceny and presented with a certificate providing for free board and lodging at the county jail for 12 months. W. R. Mullineux, who was found to have carried a concealed weapon, contrary to the statute and was In toxlcated at the time the offense was committed, was given a road sentence of six months, to go Into effect Mon day, the 18th. This gives him a week in which to make himself scarce. Walter Johnson, colored, got four months on the roads for having se creted a deadly weapon, a pistol, In one of the pockets in, his clothee, Rufe Palmer, colored, retailed liquor, but was let oft with the costs. Reuben Barnes, a negro, got four months for carrying a pistol. Jim Belk. Wno seemed to be wed fted to the habit of retailing, bore off a fine of tlOO and a road sentence of 12 months In two cases. Ed Caton. retailing, not guilty. Parks Stewart was put on proba tion for three years for the Stewart Wlshart-Harry affair in Dllworth several weeka ago. Rev. L. D. Noell Suspended From Ministry. At an adjourned meeting of the Mecklenburg Presbytery, held hi the parlors Of the First Presbyterian church yesterday morning. Rev. L. D Noell, former pastor of the Eastslde Presbyterian church, was suspended from the active work of tne ministry for contumacy, the charge preferred against him being that of cruelty In domestio life. Disregarding the re peated citations of the Presbytery, Rev. Mr. Noell has persistently re fused to appear to face the chargea against him. He was again cited to appear at the spring meeting of the Presbytery. Rev. R. M. Mann was received from the Wilmington Pres bytery and a call from Slier church was placed In the hands of Rev. J. L. McKlnstry. OPEN TO-DAY Our opening has 'been post poned on account of delayed freights, but at last we have received several important shipments, with the assurance that others will follow In a few days. So we OPEN TODAY and Invite our friends and the publlo to call and Inspect our atock of popular priced Fur nishing Goods and Hats, Will .remain open to-night until 0 o'clock.,- After to-day we will close Jromptly at 7. SHELOR & CO. 10 S. Tryon. Phone III. AeADEMY Thursday, Peb. 19th : ' lieber& Ox Preset X; SdiiawMI X rwn-Acr comedy drama; . EDWIX MILTON HOTLE ' HENRY JEWETT ' Direct From WallacWe Theatre, New Torli ( 'After a Una of - '. ; aso ' Nioirra ' v rrifeat 12 00, 11.89, f 1.00. .78, 10, IV The 3 a An : express shipment brought ms , fino new', lot White Jap and India Silk Waists,' , , , These are the most up-to- date Waists we have seen in a long time. All are made m tne newest and best styles and are exquisite and daintyv .Prices range from y .', ' ,. ,?2.00 to $6.60. 'We inviteHyou to look these over,; when you are in the- store. -You - will -get some new ideas of what ef fects can be produced with fine laces and soft silks. New "White Goods. Another lot special values in White Goods received last night. 'Embroidered Voile. In several pretty pat terns .... 15c. a yard. A 25c. seller. We are still selling those extra values in 40-inch Lawns, at' 10c.f 12 l-2c. and 19c. a yard. Pearl Button Bargain. Biff disnlav on front .a. er counter of clear Pearl But tons; dozens of styles, 5c. a dozen. Delineators. March Delineators now here 15c. each. Wait and watch for our big Silk Sale Friday. VET 9 13 West Trade St. Ggars Imported and Domestic Every man fully appreciates a good cigar, If he smokes at all. Why not. as a VALENTINE'S DAY REMEMBRANCE, send your husband or friend a choice box of cigars T This Is an excellent sug gestion. Act on it promptly. ilawley's Pharmacy ?none IS. Tryon and Ith Ste. NOTICE Persuant to a resolution adopted by the Board of Aldermen of the City of Charlotte, notice Is hereby given that an application will be made to the Oeneral Assembly of North Carolina, now in session, for the passage of an act amending and revising the Charter of said City of Charlotte, designated as Chapter. 40, Prlvae Laws of. 1111, and acts amendatory thereto, . - , This the 13rd day of January, 1107. S. S. McNINOH. Mayor of the City of Char lotte. ' ? 'j:;;..'.' - CARNATIONS - R08E8 v', ., s , , VIOLETS y ' ' ' ' SMILAX (t ft ropes) ' ' ASPARAGUS FERN ' ! WEDDINO BOUQUETS ' i FLORAL DESIGNS ' . ', Write, telegraph or telephone; we will do the rest and do it qalok and right 'Ten modern green-hottses, pro duclng the finest flowers. A trial order w!U. wavlnc... - v.",;.;,; i. ' VAN . LrffDLEY . NTJTtSERY CO . ..' Pomona, N. O. - t, : (;-,.', '""tend telegrams te Oreensboxev ' 4? MISS ILOIIE BATI, Agent, Charlotte If, C i "GET IT AT HAWLETS." 1 Cut nowers NEW GOODS ARRIVING DRILY AT BELK BROS. , i 4 ' i I " it ' ' ' ' Something doing all the time. Our buyers are sending va (Sally la Bilks, Woolen aad Cotton Drew Goods; also Linens, Batiste, Persian Lawn, Nainsooks, etc., at old prices. 'Olance over the Hat below and come see them: New: Plaid 811k all the new shades, also Black and White, 50a and BSC. : ' - . "New' line 'Roman Stripes, 17 Inches wide; $1.00 quality, lie I (' ' 16-Inch White India Silks, washable, Slo. and 48c. New line U-inch, All-Wool Tamlse, the very best roods for the money on the market; all colors, ftOo. Big line Colonial Panamas, Serges, Fancy Plaids and Tamlsea, at -48c.:'' !'-: K Cream Cashmere, too. fflll 4U mrj 11 Gloves Look Soiled ? Don't try to clean them with gasoline. It's a dangerous, disagreeable experiment. Gloves dyed black when de sired. Let us clean them for you return them to you free from smell and beautifully clean. Charlotte Steam laundry Lannderere, Dyers, Cleaners, 219 Sootb Tryon Street Troubleless Wash-Day If you want to feel free from all the troubles of wash-day, send the Family Washing to us. We wash the clothes clean, and we don't wear your clothes. Our plan has other virtues for Instance, dried In a dost aad germ-proof room. 'Phone 140. DODO. IAUNPRY CO, . "CJofTeci Laundering West Fifth St. At Charch, ' LUCtflBBT MAN IN ARKANtAi. j; "I'm the luckiest man In Arkansas," writes H. U Stanley, of llruno, . "since rite's hoalth after the restoration or mj wi nve r blecdln tars of continuous cougaing ana m from the lunxsi ana i from the lungs! and owe sooil fertune te the, worwe great' mlletne, Dr.. King's New , Dleoovery . for Consumption, which I know from ex. perlonce will sure consumption If tkn In time.' My wife ImorovM with first bettla and twelve bottles completed the cure.", , cures tne worn ; eousns an. eolde or money rfunrtxi 'At all mg miM IOa mnd i1 St Trtel kMJ Ink 52-lnch All-Wool Chiffon Panama, not a better one on the market; Black, Blue, Brown, special 880. Beautiful line Gray and Black Panama, All-Wool, ! Inches wide, 80c. A beautiful 41-lnch All-Wool Imported Voile, real value S1.2E; special, 980. New Une fine Plaid Suiting: 4-lnch. 11.35. Bl-lnch, 11.50. Pretty and new line Madras for waists, 18, 30 and 25c. 48-inch Mercerized Batiste, 880. 48-inch Chiffon Cloth, t5o. and 18c. Countess Nainsook this Is imported goods and comes 12 yards to piece; very soft and sheer, 18c, 30c. aad 35o. yard. Ask to see our new Linings for underskirts, all colors; can hardly tell it from silk; wears better than silk. A complete line of new Table Linens and Napkins Just In; beau tiful new designs and patterns, two yards wide; also 2 1-2 yards wide for extra wide tables. Special line begins at 50c. for an All-Linen Cloth, 70 Inches wide; Napkins, All-Linen, to match, 08c. dot. Big lot Huck Towels to-day, worth 11.25 per doten at factory. Special, 95c. do. ROT ILfl WHOLESALE and RETAIL THE Urn Our buyer, Mr. Efird, just in the Northern markets, The new goods coming in now by eveiy freight and ex- T-i .a i.i ' ... press, ijois oi very special Dargains. White Merceriied Madras Beautiful high-grade Mercerized White Madras, hand some woven designs. This is actually the 25-cent quality and none better being offered at 25 cents a yard. It goes here at 18 Uenta. 40-Inch White Lawn. Beautiful sheer quality White Lawn, an extra special, at iu uenis a vara, White Linen Finish Waisting The best one made and the ders nicely and wears Deautiiully. rvft in book told, ; nice shape, 10 cents a yara. ' Keai ijinen Big special in a very fine pure Linen Waisting; full 36 inches wide, 25 Cents. ; Watch the Advs. this week of the Busy Store at the corner of Trade and College streets. .-.; IB IE 15 1 ' ,yTht Always Busy Store Cornar East, Tcads and College Street: !.:, Wit Whit back from a two weeks' trip searching for bargains. : .iy. only real Linen finish; laun waisting a f . rui . .
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