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I- . .e of the liv.-X hiM in i;.e Acail.j- Mrs. Warren In ---non 1 vi.-Uiiu lift Mother,' Mra. James llouHton, In Jlyoresvllle, MIbs rink Houston, of Mooresvllle, who vlnltcd''Mrs. Presson here, returned homo with her. , . The" Sigma Theta Bunday School clam of Tryon street Methodist church will give . a. reception thla evening from 8 to 11 In honor of the Baraca and Delta Alpha classes, Mies Cornle Whte's class and a few friends, . . "'The "meeting " of the Colonial Dames, which was to have been held thlB afternoon -with Mra. J. Walter MUlor, haa been postponed until Tues day afternoon. ' Ths Ladies'.,AuxlHary of the Young Men's Christian Association will meet with Mrs. A.' H. .Washburn, at her horns on North Church street to-morrow afternoon at o'clock. - i The regular monthly meeting of the Stonewall Jackson chapter, Daughters of the Confederacy, will be- held Sat urday morning atll o'clock with Mra. R. Lockwood Jones, on f Wes Trade street,,, &&$y:&imii- jMiss Mary Brockenbrough will en tertain the members of the Pro Re Nata Book Club to-morrow afternoon at 4 o'clock at her .home on Bputh Tryon street . K tr ' , ,, I, . ' Mrs. Oi B. Rehder. of Wilmington, ' and mother, Mrs. Quickel, of Lincoln ton, spent yesterday In the city with Mr. k and . Mrs. D ; H., Anderaon,n North ' Graham HwtV."." Mra. U. T. ' Bowden has returned from, fitatesvilla, where she Ylsited relatives. ' , "A;. "' . Capt Shakespeare Harris, of Con cord, .came over to Charlotta yester day to celebrate the birthday of his grandaughter, Miss Lula Jay. Harris, . who Is a. student at the Presbyterian College. Miss Harris Is a pet' with Capt Harris and his friends, and the otaoiap number -of the cueste yester day ,were elderly people. The enter tainment consisted of a dinner at the Hotel Buford. The guests were the following named: Mrs. Ida Nlsbet, Misses pixie Alexander; Christina L. 'Hawley, I B. Williamson, Lillian Held, Elolse Rankin; Capt I W M. Etitt, Capt. John O Alexander, Dre. J. B. Alexander, Charles Brent and F. O. . HiLwUv. Maasra. J. B. Williamson H. T. McKinnln, O. W. Williamson, Will Rankin, and I wry McJL.n. Her friends will be glad to learn that Miss Anna Burton, who was operated upon for appendicitis at the Presbyterian Hospital a ionnigni ago, is getting along nicely. imnnv thu visitors in the city yes- .rJi win Cant. N. A. Bost. MlsS Llnwood Bost and Miss Hubble, of gtatesvllle. Miss Ida Pursley, of Greensboro, was a visitor In the city yesterday, be ing a guest at the Buford Hotel. Miss Lucy Rice, of Btafesvllle, Is spending several days In the city with Miss Mary Moody, on North, College street -- - Mrs. C. M. Carson will entertain this afternoon informally in ionorof her guests, her mother, Mrs. isowung, of Boynton, Va., and Mrs. Preston Wilkes, of Norfolk Va. Mrs. R. A. Dunn left yesterday for Washington visit relatives for sev eral wev&a. Mr. Samuel Flomerfelt and bride, who was Miss Mamie McElwee, arrlv ed In the city last night from States vllle. where they were married yes terday afternoon at 5:80 o'clock, at the home of the bride's uncle, Mr. John McElwee. Mr. and Mrs. Flomer felt will Jive at No. 10 west Firth street Mr. Flomerfelt Is the manager of the local shops -of ths Stleff Piano House, and Is a valued -employe of the Southern branch of the concern. Mrs. J. E.' Carson entertained a few of her friends at luncheon at the Hotel Selwyn yesterday. PERSONAL, J', -v r llai-it.;;, I.l n4 A j-out th City. La Marguerite hor h:i: been movrd from No, 21 S to No., 205 North Tryon etrett. . " "Everybody Works But Father" is the attraction at the local Academy next Monday night Tha drur - stores are selling quantities of garden seeds. The time for sowing early vegetables nas sr. rived. . : .' " The home misnion committee of the Mecklenburg Presbytery will meet to-day at noon at the First Pres byterian church. ' The annual conference for edu cation in the South will be held this year at Plnehurst, the dates being fix ed for April th to urn,. , A meeting of the State executive committee of the Young Women's Christian Association will be held in the association rooms this r afternoon at 4 o'clock. All members are re Quested to he present " , Miss Minnie Cochrane is arrang ing to open a Woman' Exchange, at her ' present stand in the WoodaU Sheppard. building on the square. The exchange 'will ; be opened about the middle of March.- 7;V?' v 77y;,:i The Charlotte bar wilt meet this afternoon at 4 o'cloo for the purpose of arrana-ine- the calendar of cases to be tried at the next civil' term of the Mecklenburg Superior Court, whlcn will conevne March 11. f ., - , The receipts at the city citton platform yesterday were 8 8 bales, and teh best price paid for the staple was 10.76 cents a pound. 'or we corres ponding date of last year.rwhen the price was the same, the receipts were t; bales.. v; -r-y The regular Marck meeting of the Mecklenburg Cotton Growers As sociation will be1 held in the court house Saturday morning at 11 o'clock As many of-the farmers of the county ' as possible are urged to be present , ' -. ' -., . .- '. T'he.f Young .People's Missionary Society of Trinity Methodist church will give' a social at the residence of Mrs. J. A. Jones, at No. 1011 South Trypn street, lo-morrow night from 8 to 11. All members and friends of the society art cordially Invited, Rev. Dr. W. w; orr. pastor of the East . Avenue Associate Reformed Presbyterian church, will leave ' the last of next month for Beaver. Pa., to help'Rev. Robert' B. Miller, pastor of the United Preshytenan cnurcn there, In a protracted meeting. ; MASS-MEETING SUNDAY. Rev. Walter Holcomb to Address Men at the Academy of Music Special . arrangements are being made for a big mass-meeting for men at the Academy of Music next Sunday afternoon at 6 o'clock, the speaker to be Evangelist Walter Holcomb, of Nashville, Tenn., who comes to Char lotte to hold a series of meetings at the Tryon Street Methodist church, beginning next week. The late Sam Jones said: "Walt Holcomb is the only preacher I know who preaches his convictions as fear lessly as I preach mine. He is the best preacher in the United States for his looks." Evangelist Holcomb will speak on the subject: "Weak or Strong." A chorus of 60 male voices will assist In the singing, which This service Sunday will undoubtedly A iTi.i.-:i-infi't!n!r for lioya will be held ot the Younif Mon'a ChrlHtian An ioclatlon Sunday afternoon at 2:2 0 o'clock. The meeting will be led by llonry AlllBon and the speaker will be Kev. HaiTls Malllnckrodt, who will speak' on the subject: , "Helpers In the Fight." Mr. Halllnckrodt -has won quite a reputation among the boys as being a good talker and his address Sunday will be the very oest. The "Sunshine Choir" of the First Baptist church will render a special selection at" this meeting. Air boys of the city are invited, . i '.:,,: . ... Iwm DaJ fl.lm.M' .A : ,1 vuv wit vi nifiv nva oaimun, o...- you will-use no other. All grocers sell It. Does Cotfe dfoaffree with youT Prob ably It' does! Then try Dr. Bhoop's Health toftee. "Health cotree- is a oiev er combination of parched cereals and nuts. Not a grsln of real Coffee, remem ber, In Dr. Bhoop's Health Coffee, ret Its flavor and taste matches elosaly old Java and Mocha Coffee. If your stomach, heart, or kidneys can't ' stand Coffee drinking, try Health Coffee J- It is whole some, nounsning, and satisrying. . it s safe even for the youngest ohilii. s8old by Miller-Van Nass Co. f ., ''j f f -r ' ; r I lie Model Is Modern Our work Is the Model of Perfection, and our estab lishment is modem in every respect, "' A trial bundle proves the first assertion, a visit to Our plant the second. MODEL LAUNDRY CO, "Correct Laundering." . West Fifth St. At Church. Phono 160. Wateh for -the transparencies of Argo Bed .Salmon in your grocer's window. No better Salmon packed at any price. NOTICE Ail persons selling milk to their neighbors In the city limits from one or two cows will communicate with Dr. Fisher, inspector, so that arrange ments can be made for tuberculin testing same, which will be done free of charge. All persons having more than two cows within the city limits must ar range to dispose of all over two at once, according to city ordinance. A. FISHER, , Inspector. GET IT AT HAWLEY,S.W Azurea Extract in original packages or In bulk AZUREA SACHET AZTJERA TOILET WATER AZUREA SOAP AZUREA FACE POWDER . In all tints. Hawley's Pharmacy Tbone 18. Tryon and 6th Sta. u u U U Sole of Muslin Skirts and Gowns at 98c Each THURSDAY- These are two big, bargains ;we bought some time ago to be sold as a special for our .customers. v - : We secured these Skirts and Gowns at a price much, less than the cost of the materials at the present time. .The Gowns are f made of a vfiry nice quality,, soft Muslin, daintily trimmed in pretty laces and em broideries; all nice and fresh. Val ues in the lot. up to. $1.60 or more. 1 SKIRTS The Skirts are made from heavier Muslin, with wide embroidery and lace flouncing. Another is made from splendid Muslin tucked ' and hemstitched and made good and full. vMost Of these Skirts would be cneap at 11.60 each. 85c. CORSET COVERS. To give additional Interest to this sale on Thursday, we will offer a big lot of new Corset Covers that are regularly worth 60c. each, for 85c each. READY-MADE SKIRTS . We have - Just received another large lot of new Ready-Made Skirts In the latest spring styles. Again We emphasize the character of the workmanship, cut and finish of these skirts. We bought them from ono of the leading ladles' : tailoring houses and guarantee them correct In every de tail and at ' prices below tegular values. . $5.98 SPECIAL As a leader we are offering an ex tra big value in regular $7.60 Skirts at v, 5.8 -ah. These are in the latest and most up-to-date styles in Chiffon Panamas, Blue, Black and Grays; Batistes, In Blue, Black and Dark Gray; also Fancy Mixed Fabrics In Gray? Brown and Tan effects, all mont carefully tailored and the, price Is only about the cost of the material. YtY'S t3 W. TR7IDB ST. I The Movement of s Number of Peo ple, Visitors and Others. Mr. B. A. Stone, of Greensboro, spent yesterday In the cMy on business. Among the out-of-town people here yesterday was Mr. Charles W. Mose ley, of .north Wllkesboro. ' Mr. G.-W. Blacknall, of Raleigh, pent yesterday in Charlotte, staying at the Central. Mr. D. A. Shoaf, of Lexington, was a visitor here yesterday, being a guest at the Buford. mong the out-og-town people here yesterday was Mr. L. P. McLaln, of Concord. v Among the out-of-town people here yesterday was Mr. D. R. Parker, of High Point. Mr. J. F. Alexander, of LUesvlile, was registered at the Central yester day. Among the guests at the Buford yepUrday was Mr. S. L. Calvert, of Ashevllle. Mr. D. A. Tompkins returned to the city last evening from Greensboro, where he spent several days on busi ness connected with the Immigration cases on trial there. Mr. Lee CT Mock of Salisbury, spent yesterday In the city with friends. Mr. R. L. Durham, who has been spending several days in Ralegh, re turned to the city yesterday morning. He will return to the capital this morning. Messrs. A. C. and R. 8. Hutchison rat ti rn a1 last ntsvk. simm.km.. - -- - v waanws V where they spent the day OA business. Mr. J. F. Newell returned yesterday from a business trio to Philadelphia, 'Squire S.- H. : Hilton spent yester day In Greensboro, having been sum- , iiiuucu incrw i testily in tn. immi- Messrs. John A. 81ms and Shake- speare Harrl v f Cabarrus county, 1 spent yesurday ;n the city with friends. "V . . .Mr. H. C. Dresser, of Macon. Ga., former resident of Charlotte, Is . spending several days In the city ston- : gtlng at the Hotel 8elwyn. - -. . . . . . nn. n, u nicnouoa tm arMnin ', several days In 8tatesville on. business. Mr. C. At. Cook4 -( Jr.. ) of Klnas Mountain, spent yesterday in tha e tv. .Innln - III. tl..Al Mr. a. a. omitn, or uessemer City, Was visitor I nthe city yesterday; Mr. J. D, Murphy. Of Aibavllln anil , nr. u. v. iora, oi uontreat, spent iMiiraiT in mm ciiv on nnamoaa mm. , necteu wun tn aiontreat Asaociauon. ,-v,....'.- V;.. :.l ' r-- 'Ti nf tlrkata tn "T. nl lta widows onened vatariav ti,. receipts1 were largo, - indicating .; a - good-sised house te-morrow night; I .DON'T BtTYAMELEflS EXTRACT! . lint bnv lUue Illlilxin lmnn iml V. btlla w filth Ma bulod for Utelr iiurliy and I see that Andrew Carnegie offers two mil lion dollars if he could live ten years longer. Now I think I'll write him and tell him If he has pneumonia he can live longer and ft will only cost htm fifty cents for a bottle of Gowan's Pneumonia Cure which is external and good for croup and colds and .coughs as well as Pneumonia. Lots of difference between two millions and fifty cents. Maybe if I'd give him the pointer he'd send me a library. I've tried Gowan's and I think I'U try writing Andy. Your,' , HENRY. We Have Just Received A Complete assortment of. New Spring Styles In Longloy Math and shall take - ' pleasure in your trying them ,6n, with; out any ? obligation on your part to buy. , v " J y In Style they . are Leaders. '' They are most t becoming to the wearer andl are very auraDie m quainy, v ;i .2 . . -V ANOTHER EDITION The Port of i Missing Men By the Author of The House of a Thousand . Candles Price $150 Everybody's Reading It Better Get One Stone I Barringer Co. Booksellers & Statiqnera aiarlotto, jf," 9,' 1 N EE h it SifO'S 1,000 yards 40-inch India . Llnon Lawn,, shorts; worth ISc. per yard. Sale now JOc, ' Few bundles short length Victoria ,Lawn, 10c. Quality. On sale few days, 60. 1,000 yards 40 -Inch beautiful quali ty India Lhion Lawn; worth on to day's market 18 to 20c. Going to sell thla as'a leader, 12 l-2c Other' specially -- good ' things in Persian Lawns,: 10 and It l-2c. . : t; Y;:;'';: .-'; . Plain and Figured Nets You must have a Net Waist to be in It this season. Just In a pretty line, 88, 45, 75, 98c. In to-day, Chiffon Taffeta in Plain Blacks; goolls worth $1.26 to-day. Our old price will prevail till this lot goes, 98a Plain Silks New and handsome patterns com ing In constantly. Just In to-day In Black and White Plaids, Blue and White, Brown and White. Our specials, 50, .8, 80c. Wool Dress Goods Easter seaso approaching rapidly. Now la 'your time. 62-inch Cream Mohair, 75c. value. Only one piece at this price, 50c. Cream, Gray, Tan, Light Blue, Pink, Lavender, Black all Wool, 80 Inches wide, Tamise. Makes up like dollar goods, cleans beautifully. , At old price, 50c. yard.' ' 62-inch AH-Wool, ? absolutely tha best value ever shown In Charlotte for $1.00 a, yard; Colors, Black, Brown, Navy. Special price on this, 50. , ' ) "' Black Goods are eur strong point if any one point in our Dress Goods can be called stronger than another. Taffaa Cloth, BriUlantlnes, ' Cash meres, real fine Chiffon Panama; all good Blacks and guaranteed to stay Black; 44-Inch goods, O80. Linen Gambric This is the one we sold a few weeks ago that ladlea all over Charlotte bought and 'phoned their orders doubled after getting goods at home. This is positively the last lot we can get; same Linen worth to-day 27c. In New York. Our special, 25c. These specials -will all be In sight on our counters and we invite you to get your share at once. They certainly will not stay here. No trouble to show you. BELK BRO WHOLESALE and 'RETAIL A 1 wigs YourOldaothes Made New Most every woman has some article ,of clothing that Is too good to throw away, but which she has worn so often that she is tired of it. We can take the garment, dye It another color for , you and with or without remaking, as you prefer, you have a brand new garment. Charlotte Steam laundry 219 Sooth Tryon Street Launderera, ; Dyers, - Cleaners, al '.-' V ? 4a ':; ' .. Sole AgcuLs Lougley Uat, .-:i- ' vY- v; Yl'" '7- "' . .;;'','v.','. .'V1 7.:,;. 7,; H0LLt3TtR'8 Reeky U:nt:!.i Tea Iluggets . A t ieJWsi B rotlr ' "'. ' ' trtw. OoWts Merit tni Um4 VlfW. A ttwolne for Conatl tteUoe, Indtivnlon, Liver snS Kidney arenblaa, Plaaptaa, Kcitm, lmirare Blood. Had Breath. ftlurcUh Bowela, Uaaoaohs nd Baaksobe. luRockr Mounuta Taaln tato (f form. s emM a bos. Umulne ma4 by UoTAiaraa Daw Conrairr, aiadiaoo. Wis. COIDEN NUCaCTS FOB SALLOW PEOPLE City of Concord, N. C. Municipal Improvement Bonds;. On Tuesday. March lth, 1007, at r n'oinrk n m.. the atcnts of said city will receive sealed bids at the mayor s omre tor me purcnase 01 ONB HUNDRED THOUSAND DOL LARS municipal Improvement bonds, running for 10 years, with Interest at live per cent per annum, payable semi-annually. Interest payable In Concord, N. C, or New York City, at tha option of the holders, as provided In the act Immediately upon acceptance of this bid by the agents, the success ful bidder will be required to fur nish a certified check In a sum equal to one (1) P' cent ' th amount ki.i navahia to the city treasurer. conditioned that he will falthfilly carry out tne terms 01 n um. The bonds will be delivered at the r.t t Ka citv treasurer of Con- cord, and accrued Interest, If any, will be chargeo at urai o, ueiivery. The right to reject any or all bids Is expressly reserved. - 7 i h. 1. WOODHODMia, ' ' s CHA8. B. WAGONER, ' V'.vV '; ' - X--" Agents, .; T. IIARTSELL. '. Attorney. ; t ) 7';:Av' Fine line Salmon, " Imparted v fiafdlnes, OUve OIL Durkee'a Salad Dressing, Ap ',"f loots, 7 ; peaches, Peart and Canned Corn. 1 'Phone 744. 7. If. CRQWKLU run cjiowELL BAjtrromuM 00, ' " Kor the Treatment of . . Whiskey, Morphias and N'ervoM : ' Diseasee. ' Ppeclal apartments and nursea for lady patients. All forms ef electricity for treating nervous diseases. The stockholders all being physicians, Efird's Department Store the Bee Hive IDG mUES IN New- SprlDDg fidDOCSS Fine, soft Mercerised Madras, with beautifully woven figures, 10 Oenta Cross Barred Muslin, a regular 12 1-2 cent quality; One and sheer, tor shirt waists, 10 Cents. Long Cloth 88-Inch line, soft quality; no dressing at all, 10 Cents ' - 12-yard bolt English Long Cloth, 08 Cents. " "7." Beautiful quality White Dotted Swiss, with all the different else dots; a regular ll-cent seller, 10 Cents. 7. , . , ' - . Yard-wide Cream Mohair, with natural finish, 29 Cents yard. ' . - 40-Inch Cream Brllllantlne, beautiful weave; , regular 80-cent quality, 80 Cents. . ;. ' 80-Inch Nunsvelllng in White, Black and all colprs, 50 Cents yard. !" ' 62-Inch Cream Mohair with bright lustre, 60 Cents yard. 7." New Gray Suitings for Spring in all the pretty new PlaJds, etci ths regu- lar SO-csnt quality. Here at St Cents a yard. . 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