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.Wil'lll DAILY 01 . ... .iiVJ-:! T I 13, 1! ,)7. J2ciI and Personal Mrs. Walters and her daughter, MIhs Ella Walters, of Concord, spent yester day in the city. ; ; Mm; Pomberton, of , Fayettevllle, wu a guest of the Selwyn yesterday, Miss Mary Ragan and Mr. W. C. ' Ragan, of Gastonla, spent yesterday .at the Selwyn. ' S -"?': ' , ' Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Williams, of , Massle, have . moved to Charlotte, .,....,. ...Ill U.M III tkS f.i.i.M . , . miss Jbucy .nice, wno oai Deon v- Itlnar . Mlu Marv Monrtv. left vaster ...IT W . 7 . ... .: Mien Annie vvnwi or Lincointon. ' msi - u i inrnnm ww ill in iipri iiri wn a in t n a Aitv traafAMav rvn not wnv to Gastonla. v' . Mr.. WL C Dowd will entertain a few friends at luncheon this afternoon at her home on South Tryon street In honor of Mrs. Herman a. iiuuen ana jure, w. r. xiaraing. Miss Marie Long, of Statesvllle. and a party of friends, will arrive In , th city to-day to see "The Clans- man" at the Academy to-night Othe reception given by the MlsseB Rankin at their home on North Col lege street yesterday afternoon In honor of Miss Letltla Stevenson, of Bloomington, III., who is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Martin D. Hardin, . was a most enjoyable social event. Assisting In receiving were: Mesdames M. D. Hardin, J. Renwlck Wilkes, Latta C. Johnston, T. H. Wright, W. H. Twitty, E. T. Cansler, J. J: Hutch ison and Miss Seline Hutchison. The Invited guosts were: Misses Lucy Oates, Eva Llddell, Nannie Ward, Mattie Dowd, Ella McAden, Susie Hutchison, Charlee and Bessie Hutch ison, Fannie Harris, I Annie Parks Hutchison, Leoline- Seay, Mar guerite Springs, Hazellne Thomas, Fannie Moore Burwell, Acton Latta, Sallle Bethune, Hattle Elliott, Mary Irwin, Mary Johnston, Shipp, Tyler, Daisy Hunt, Kate and Evelyn John ston, Mary Armand Nash, Bettle Nash, Cornelia Lattimer, Haughton, ' Mesdames A. B. Reese, R. L. Gibbon, C. N. G. Butt, J. S. Cothran, J. P. Stowe, T. S. Franklin, O. L. Barring er, R. M. Oates, J. L. Chambers, A. L. Smith, James Means, C. M. Carson, W. M. Gillespie, J. C. McNeely, J. F. . Wilkes, H. S. Bryan, H. M. Victor, E. S. Burwell, J. P. Durant, J. A. iHjnuston, J. A. Henderson, Baxter Henderson, W. A. Graham. K. C. Dwelle. J. A. Fore. T. C. Evans and W. A. Zweler. Mrs. Hal M. Worth, who has been visiting Mrs. J. E. Carson on More , head street. Is now the guest of Mrs. W. R. Taliaferro, In Dllworth. Mrs. Jennie Costner Robinson, of Lincointon, was a visitor in the city yesterday, stopping at the Hotel Bu ford. Miss Margaret Williamson, of Clo ver, 8. C, was a Charlotte visitor yes terday, stopping at the Butord. The Treble Clef wlii meet with Mrs. C. G. McManaway, at her home on East Sixth street this afternoon at 4 o'clock. Wagner's Tristran and Isolde will be studied. Cards reading as follows were Is sued yesterday: Mr. and Mrs. Edward Dllworth Latta request the pleasure of your company to meet General and Mrs. Adlai E. Stevenson and Miss Stevenson on the evening of Thursday the fourteenth of March from nine until twelve o'clock Dllworth" Charlotte, North Carolina, Mrs. George E. Wilson, who has been spending some time with her sister, Mts. Hamilton Wltherspoon. In South Carolina, Is expected to re turn to the city to-day. Mrs. Mary Smith, of Wilmington, who has been visiting Mrs. Franc Jones, will return home to-morrow. Miss Susie Hoffman, of Gastonla, is the guest of Miss Dora Sater. Mr and Mrs. Joseph Tull, of Bir mingham, Ala., will arrive in the city the lant of the week to spend some time with Mr. and Mrs. H, B. Fowler and Mr. and Mrs. U. C. Moore. Miss Virginia Little, of Caroline, Is t visiting relatives In the city. Miss Fannie Sater. who has been spending some time with Miss Susie Hoffman In Gastonla, Is now the guest of her sister. Miss Dora Allen Sater, on West Trade street. Mrs John M. Scott, who has been unwell for some time, Is Improving. Cards reading as follows have been received: Mr and Mrs. Francis Marlon U llllams request the pleasure of of your pres ence at the liver anniversary of their wedding Friday, March the twenty-second nineteen hundred and seven Newton, North Carolina ' . Mrs. B. C. Pegram, of Columbia, will arrive here to-morrow to visit her daughter. Mrs. II. 8. Mather, at Pied mont Park. ; Capt. and Mrs. C. E. Childs, of Lln s colnton. spent last night at tho Cen I tT Hotel. Miss Mattie Hutchinson, of Witt, Illinois, Is visiting her cousin, Mrs. Morleon, cn West Fourth street. Mlsa Mary E. Miner, of Greensboro, was a guest of the Buford last night .Mrs. Margaret Williamson, of Clover, 8. C. spent yesterday I if town as a guest of the Buford, Mra. Jane Robinson, of Raleigh, topped at the Buford yesterday. Mr.xand Mrs. Walter W. Watt have returned to (he city and are maklrg their home at the Selwyn. " Mr. and Mrs. A. W, Dula, of Lenoir, were registered among the visitors at y tli Hotel Selwyn last night ' ' Misses - Willie Jenkins and Delia LEMON EXTRACTS ARE BITTER ? recsus ny r noi true milt flavors. Whan yen want a dainty, genuine mon rtPMt, yo eaa get It by oreeritur illus is. J J .If' -J " Qorrcttly srnl Promptly Bngravcd , X4;i)nforQ0plCiS and Prices , ilPSi Stevens iEn&ravinQ Co., Engravers tiW7WhitchaIlSt.:, Atlanta; Ga. Myrtle Nolan, of Gastonla, are spend-1 Ing several days ln the city with friends. ., .;;. :VV' ;'. v; ' ' .Cards reading a follows were. Is sued ytiy:-Vr'VV',.f;v You are Cordially Invited to attend t i-.y-i-'-'.'tS Vf reception given by the Gamma Sigma Literary ' : 8ociety tivX':- ;? Xi r. ---;; to the i'--' s-y-f, Pierian Literary -Society -, t the Presbyterian College ' March the fifteenth, nineteen hun dren and seven eight to eleven o'clock. . 4 Miss Helen Brent, at her beautifof home v in Dllworth, was ; hostess last evening to a number of her friends, entertaining In honor of Miss Annie Steele, of Rockingham, who is her guest .Those present -l were Misses Annie Steele, of Rockingham; Mary Brockenbrough, Allda Oliver, Dora Sater, Mary Spencer Anderson, Georgia Lowe, Virginia Crossland, of Rockingham; Annie Clarkson, Floy Sharpe, JCollett; Mesdames C. B. Bryant, Eben Hutchison, R. A. Mayer; Messrs. Little, Pratt, Dickson, Bryant, Mackey, McPheeters, Mees, Johnson, Clifford, Walker, DuVal Brem, Bail inger, P'earee, McNeill. , Hutchison. Bradley, Bennett; and Dr. King. PERSONAL. T1h5 Movement of ft Number of Peo ple, Visitors and Others. President Henry Louis Smith, , of Davidson College, spent a few hours in the city yesterday. Father Ambrose, of Belmont, was one of the guests registered at the Hotel Selwyn yesterday. Mr. P. H. Hanes, Jr., of Winston Salem, was a Charlotte visitor yester day. Mr. W. A. iSpellissy, manager of the Philadelphia "office of the Jenckes Spinning Company, is spending sever al days in the city on business. He Is a guest at the Selwyn. Mr. J. H. Wurst, of Philadelphia, Pa., Is In the city on business. Mr. George L. Lyon, State agent for the Reo automobiles, spent yester day in the city with friends. Mr. Franklin W. D01ier, a leading yarn commission merchant of Phila delphia. Pa., was one Of the guests registered at the Hotel Selwyn yes terday. Mr. C. D. Osbbrn, of Oxford, was a Charlotte visitor yesterday. Messrs. L. W. Jenkins and C. E. Crapenter, of Stanley, were registered among the guests at the Hqtel Buford yesterday. Mr. G. C. Armstrong, of Gastonla, was a guest In the city yesterday. Mr. Selig Solomon, a well know lumber merchant of Detroit, Mich., spent yesterday In the city with his friend, Mr. Max Jaspon. Mr. James Moore, of Augusta, Ga., who has been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George E. Wilson, for the past two weeks, will leave to-day for his home. Mr. P. L. McMahon spent yesterday In Lincointon on business. Mr. W. N. Martin, of Hickory, was a vlBltor in the city yesterday. Mr. J. V. Query, of Concord, was registered among the guests at the Central yesterday. Mr. Z. M. Moore, of Concord, spent yesterday in the city on business. Mr. Ned French, of Statesvllle, will arrive In the city to-day to see "The Clansman" at the Academy to-night. Mr. Hh D. Storer, of the Westing house Machine Company, with head quarters in Atlanta, was at the Sel wyn yesterday. W. C. Felmster, of Newton, was a Charlotte visitor yesterday. Mr. T. H. Vanderford, of Salisbury, spent yesterday In the city. Mr. H. J. Hale, of Lancaster, S. C, was in town last night stopping at the Buford. Mr. C. M. McKaughan, of Winston- Salem, was a visitor In Charlotte yes terday. Mr. F. D. Dowllng, of Greensboro, spent yesterday In Charlotte as a guest of the 8elwyn. Mr. W. W. Wooa, or ureensDoro, was a guest of the Buford last night. Messrs. A. W. Klncald and J. J. Klncald. of Salisbury, were guests of the Central last night. Mr. T. H. Lindsay spent last night In the city. Mr. J. Thomas McLean, of Lincoln- ton, was a guest of the Central last night Mr. Haywood Hull, of New York, passed through the city yesterday on his way to Lincointon, where to-morrow he will be married to Miss Loula Abernethy. Mr. Walter DeB. McEachln, of Laurlnburg, arrived In the city last nlitht and Is spending to-aay wnn Dr. and Mrs. I. W. Herron. Mr. W. E. Manor, of Raieign. Mas a Charlotte visitor last evening. Mr. John H. Elliott has returnea from Monroe, where he gave an ex hibition of fancy skating In the Mon roe skating rick Monday. DILWORTH VOTERS ACT. Col. T. L. Klrkimulck and Mr. J. O. Garibaldi Chosen or Awerm dj Cltlscns of Ward VIII. a moatlnr nf the voters of Ward VIII was held In the hall over Davis' drug store in Dllwordth last evening. m. t n Anthrie actnd as chairman ... ,, A. V --.- and Mr. C. B. Bryant served as secre tary. Immediately arter convention, h n Davis and T. L. Klrknat- rlck stated the object of the meeting, namely, to select, under tne new cnar- ter, who should represent in warn on the board of aldermen and school commission. After nominations had been made, Col. Klrkpatncii ana Mr. J. O. Garibaldi were chosen for the board of aldermen and Messrs. B. 8. Davis and J. L. Sexton for the board of school commissioners. A commit tee consisting of Messrs. 8. B. Sar gent, B. D. Springs and C. B. Bryant was appointed to transmit a report of the meeting to the Business Men's Municipal League which meets Friday tilght. The winds of March have M terror to the user of DeWltfs Carnollsed Witch Hasel Sstve. It qulrkly heals chspprj and cracked skin. Goal. loo. for bolls nJ burns, and undoubtedly tho best re lief for Piles. Bold here by Hawley's Pharmsey. NOTICE. . Attention of the publlo is called to the rules and ordinance covering electrical workIn lha elty. limits, which are In .effect In the extended olty limits, a 6ew charter covering Mine-la effete March -1.1 107. , Any person doing , electrical work with license ra liable to (Int. C. B. BRADSHAW, CUy.Kltctrkiaa, 1 fori Ms Really Better" Our family work Is better than can possibly be done by any other method. No amount of hand rubbing could makj your clothes so clean or give them so white a color. No other method can guar antee you such satisfactory service or such prompt, cer tain deliveries. No other method equals ours In economy for you. Charlotte Steam laundry 219 Sooth Trysu Street Lsiundcrers, Dyers, Cleaners, Wall Decorations for faster and the coming spring and summer arc here In profusion. Don't decide on a pattern un til you have seen our stock. WALL PAPER STYLES change frequently, and If you are not posted you are liable to get something old. We carry a complete stock, and are exclusive agents of leading factories. Our work men are competent, and our personal supervision guaran tees satisfactory results. Let us figure with you be fore you place your order. We do It when promised and as promised. Torrence Paint Co., 10 N. Tryon. 'Phone 178. "GET IT AT IIAWLEY'8 old ream The Jar of Cold Cream Is a necessary addition to every lady's toilet tabid. DAGGETT & RAMSDELI8 Cream Is acknowledged to be one of the best In the markets. Put up in Jars at 10c, 25c., 5c 60c., 85c., $1.50. Hawley's Pharmacy Plioue 18. Tryosi and Stli Sts. st. I A ca d e my WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18TH, MATINEE AXD NIGHT The Clansman Specially selected cast of forty principals, small army of super numeraries ana a troop of cavalry .., uluubu oi scenery, mechani cal and electrical effects. BY THOMAS DIXOX. JR., From his two famous noU, The licopara pow and "Tho Clansman," Warning: Order your seats by malL ending remittance with order. T . DlrrrUon of . GEOnCtJS, 1L lUUuXXAX.-? If, Li' I IU7 l Press; Coods We are showing an unusually at tractive line of Spring Dress Goods in neat Gray ' Checks and Plaids. Panamas, Voiles, Batistes, Mohairs, etc. ; We make a specialty of the very best materials that can be sold for 50c, 75c., $1.00 yard. Special In 50-Inch Batiste in Black, Cream and Colors, 60c. yard. 60-lnch Black Chiffon Panama, with silk selvage; almost a dollar grade, at 75c. yard. 42-lnch Black Voile, a bargain at 89c. yard. We have a pretty line of small Checks In Light Colors, very popu lar now, at 50c. to $1.25 yard. Above are only a few of the choice offerings from our large Dress Goods stock. Snits and Skirts. Our trade In this department Is constantly growing. We represent some of tho best manufacturers and sell at popular prices. Just received, a new line of Voile Skirts. $10.00, $12.50, etc. You will be pleased with our stylish Spring Suits. The very latest styles In materials and cut. WHITE WAISTS. They are selling very fast. We have the new styles, and the prices are surprisingly moderate. We have a variety of styles In Lawns and Silks, $1.00 up to $8.00. PREMIUMS Save your tickets. You get vaVu able premiums. VEY'S 13 W. TRADE ST. he Oth By THOMAS W. LAWSON The story of a great and passionate love, which en dured through the Buffering brought on by money-mad- T T t t J V 1 i ness. undoubtedly tins will be The most discussed book of the year. $1.50 postpaid. Stone & Barringer Co. Booksellers. 22 8. Tryon Strert. Cut Flowers CARNATIONS ROSES VIOLETS S.M1LAX (S ft ropes) AHPAKAOUS FKRN WKDD1NO BOUQUETS . FLORAL DESIGNS Write, telegraph or telephone; we will do the rest and do It quick and right. Ten modem green-houses, pro. duclng the finest flowers. A trial order will convince. , ' a. VAJT LI WD LET JfinrtSlERT CO. rotnon. X. ft. . , Bend telegrams t Oraensbbra. ' MISS MAMIK HATS, Agent, Wrlu to-duy for Mm plea of our New Spring Goods. I CHAMPAGNES tAND TANS LEAD THE COLORS FTejich Voiles at 98c. 12 and 44-Inch crisp. All-Wool French Voiles Tan, Champagne, Light Gray. Cream, Navy and Black; a splendid value, 98c. yard. N WOOL TAMESE AT BOc. An unusual value In Wool Tamese on account of the splendid silky finish; all shades and Black. Price 50c. ' BARGAINS IN CREAM AND WHITE WOOLENS AT 25c. Splendid quality, smooth, S6-Inch Crwam Cashmere; valuo 38c. "Spe cial" 25o. yard. 36-lneh Cream Sicilian, a good, firm material that launders well; 38c. value, at 25c 75c. 60-INCH WHITE MOHAIR, AT 50c. YARD. Limited quantity 60-lnch White Mohair, 75c. original price. Reduced to 50c. yard. DOTTED SILK MOCSELINES Dotted Silk Mousellnes are some thing entirely new. Shades, Light Blue, Pink, Lavender, Corn, White and Black; width 44 Inches. Price $1.50 yard. NEW NETS We are doing an Immense business In Nets, because our prices are much under tho usual. 42-lnch Dotted Net, at 38c. Plain and Dotted "Marsellalse" Nets, 4 5 Inches wide, 48 and 68c. Flno mesh Plain Nets, Cream, White and Arabian, 15c. Eelk Brothers THE PHYSIOLOGIST TEACHES US That the BLOOD is the ES SENCE OF LIFE. It travels rapidly throughout the length and breadth of the body, feed ing every organ, gland, tissue and nerve fibre. To every single atom of the human or ganism It gives nourishment breathes LIFE, HOPE, IN SPIRATION. As tho Mother's Milk Nourishes tlio Nursing So the BLOOD Is the fuel which burns In the body ani mind of man. Rich, RED LLOOD feeds and builds up Emaciated, diseased, anaem ic blood tears down and de stroys. IS YOUR BLOOD niGHTT . Mrs. Joe PerHon's Remedy Through the niood Gives the body the bloom of youth Gives to health a keener edge and Gives to wealth the power to enjoy. Nature's Own Medicine. $1.00 PER BOTTLHJ AT ALL DRUO STORES. em UO uoimiuit ?saq XjaA eqx 100,000 City of Concord, N. C. Municipal Improvement Bonds. On Tuesday. March 19th. 1907, at i nviork P. m.. tho agents of said city will receive sealed bids at tho mnvor's office for tnu purcnaHe m m".l?r..iJMiir.I THOUSAND DOL- iAhs municipal Improvement bonds, running for 30 yar. with Interest at five Vr l"'r annum' f"ab' -ml-annuaiiy. ' ; . roncord N. C or New York City, at fho option of th. holders, a. provided In the act. . . m. iinnn acceptance of this bid by the agents, the suwsh tn " .V.V. h reoulrod to fur- nlnh a certified check In a sum equal ?o one (1) P cent of th0 arri,unt oia. p"" h . f-i.fi.ii.. condltionea - csrrv out the terms of his bid. Vh bonds will be delivered at tho . . w . itv trrnmrrr of Ton- cord and accrued Interest. If any. com, t will be cnargea si n" ""'' The right to reject any or all bids I. expressly reserved II. I. WOODHOUHE, CHAS. B. WAGONER, Agents. jjr, HAnTgELLi, Attorney. XTOC CROWELL RAlToniV-l CO, I10 For the Treatment of Whiskey. Morphia aud Nerrwaa Dlseassa, Special apartmsnU and nurses for lady patients. All forma of electricity for treating nervous diseases. The stockholders all being physlolans, oonatltute eonsultlng board. ml cnowisu U. Dm m IWIrW Including Every Kind of New Material Most Wanted this Spring 4 5 -inch Dotted and Figured Nets, In Cream and White, $8, 8 and $1.48. 48-lnch Silk Dotted Nets Light Blue, Cream, White, Navy, Browa and Black. Price $1-50 yard. NEW SILKS EVERT DAT A call will convince you that we have the correct things. Write for samples. "Dots," "Plaids." "Stripes" and Checks" so "Dame Fashion" haa decreed for the Fancy Silks. Ouf lines comprise almost every combi nation. "Com Dot" 24-Inch China Silks, in Navy and White, Black and White, White and Tan, White and Navy. White and Black and White and Green. Special, 50c. 27-Inch Dotted Foulards, several qualities, 75, 89 and 98c. Yard-wide Light Ground Stripe Taffetas, splendid for the much used Eton and the popular "Jumper" suit, 98a. yard. 27-Inch Stripe, Check and Plaid Taffetas; beautiful patterns; M OO value, at 89c. 27-Inch All-Silk Tan Domestic Pongee; will be very popular this season. Price 98c. "Spot-proof" Lyon's Dyed 27-lnnch Oriental Silk, all colors, Black and White. Price 50c. 16-lnch White Jap Silks, splendid values at these old prices, 39 and 50c. yard. Tard-wlde warranted Black Taf fetas, values we guarantee can't be matched in the Carollnas, at 75c, 98c. and $1.25. Charlottcs Fastest Growing Store Efird's Department Store All New White Goods Moving Fast White Dotted Swiss, nice quality, woven In dots, 10 Cents a jrard. White Madras Remnants Good grade Madras In short lengths, neat woven figures, 10 Cent. 25-cent Mercerised White Madras In short lengths, 12 1-2 C'emts. Cannon Cloth Special, 7 1-$ Cents. 40-Inch White Lawn, 5 Cent. Oodd, strong Bleached Domestic, worth on to-day's market 10 cents a yard; here at 8 1-8 Cents. Nice, firm quality Bleach. 1 1-2 Cents. 38-Inch Long Cloth, very soft, fine quality, 10 Cents. 12-yard Bolt English Long Cloth. 08 Cents. Book Fold Persian Lawns In very fine, sheer quality, 10 Cents a yard. Cross-Barred Muslin for Shirt Waists, etc.; nice quality; regular U-cnt value, 10 Cents. 36-Inch Waist Linen The weight for Shirt Waists, Suits, etc.; warranted all pure Linen, at 25 Cents a yard. 36-Inch Sheer Linen Lawn Beautiful quality, very fine Linen Lawn, 25 Cents a yard. Dannaged Bed Spreads at Bargain Prices 14,000 Bed Spreads that were-damaged In the bleaching. Every one haa , a hole In It. We bought them at it 1-1 per cent, off the regular price . , which were 10 to 15 per cent, under the present advanced regular: prices. All we ask on them Is our regular close margin of profit, which i make Bed Spreads mlxhty cheap. Regular $100 Spreads going at a Cents. tl.2D nnd $ 1 GO Pprends for T5 ami HB Cents. The finest Crochet Spreads made. pure white, 98 tents. " Your attention will be called to the fact that these are not perfect. anJ damage shown t you so you will know jut what you are getting. .. Furthermore. If you should not be perfectly pleased with your bargain when you get home, money will be refunded. You run no risk whatever of getting Imperfect goods from this store without knowing It. Evrry salesp rson here knows to call attention to anything not Jut right when sale Is made. If your attention la not called to some Imperfection you may know what you are getting Is first-. , class and perfect, and we stand ready to make good with money back for any unsatisfactory purchase. THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE! ';' ' v Efird's Department Store Corner Trade and CoUego'Btrcsta Wo pay express charrrs on all purchases' of $5.00 and over to points in North and Kouii Caro Una. , Extra large and heavy, bleached , 4 ! X ' 1 v . iiy 'SI,' it, , r i - ... . 4 ,
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