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' Mr. end Mrs. Edward DilworlH Latta "received lust night from 9 to 12 In honor of Mr.' and Mrs. Adlal E, Stevneuon., There were several hundred callers. The muBio was fur nishd by the Richardson Orchestra.' Receiving In the hall were Messrs. Edward Dllworth Latta, ,R. H. Jor dan, J. L. Chambers, , H. T. Cahaler and J. Renwlck Wilkes; In the parlor, Mrs. 'LatU, Mr. and Mrs. 8tevenson, Mies Letltla Stevenson, Dr.. and Mrs. Hardin, . Mrs. Stonewall Jackson, Mesdamea ,W. E. Holt vand : R. M. Oates, , Jr., Rev. Dr. ; Klneald, and Mesdamea W. A. Graham,' R. H. Jor dan and 6. V. Young; In the library. Miss - Fannie , Moore Burwell, Rev. and Mrs. Alexander Martin, Mr, and Mrs.. W. rl. Harding, and Misses Norma Van Landtngham and May Courtney, Oates; In the punch room, Dr. and Mrs. C. A. Bland, Dr" and Mrs. T.. H. Wright, Mrs. Jf. Renwlck WUItes, Mrs. L. O. Richmond, Mr. Thomas Ruffln, Mr. and Mrs, J. I Seictoiv and Misses Lacy "Ray and Louie ' Jones; in? the: dining room, Miss Phlfer; Mrs. Durant,. Miss Ran kin, , Miss .Mary Johnston, Mr. R. M, Brannon and CoL ' W, ! B. Redman, and in the coffee 'room Mesdamea B. D. Springs, ' A, L. Smith, W C. John ston, and Miss Esther Springsi It was an elegant occasion. ! . ' The Pro Re Nata Club will meet with Miss Helen Brem at 4 o'clock this afternoon. Mrs. James Brawley, of Chester, 8. C, with her daughter. Mary, Is, vis iting Mrs. R. L. Erwln. Mrs. R. F. Orler, of Fort Mill, Is a guest of Mrs. Erwln. ' Mr. and Mrs. Laldley Walton, of Lln colnton, wore in the city yesterday, staying with Mrs. L. A. Parker, in Dll worth. Mr. Lawrence Frorteberger, of North Charlotte, and Miss Alma Alexander Hill K Ma , ,LA V. ..... A A V. bride on next Monday night. The event of the evening will be the reception which Miss Heath Is to give at her home in Piedmont Park In honor of her guests, Misses Barnhardt and Nlsbet. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Keener, of Llncolnton, spent a few hours In the city yesterday morning en route home from Raleigh. Mr. Keener was one of Lincoln county's Representatives In the Legislature which adjourned Monday. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Hlnson have gone to housekeeping at No. 807 North Church street. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Lee, Jr., Major and Mrs. T. R. Lee and Misses Laura Etheredge and Beulah Howell will ' loave this morning for Great Falls, 8. C, to Inspect the big water-power de volopment of the Southern Power Company there. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Bacon, of New ton, spent yesterday in the city stop ping at the Selwyn. Mr. Bacon Is a leading cotton mill man and prominent citizen of Newton. Miss Emma Coble and Mr. D. Cur rence, of Newton, spent yesterday In the city at the Selwyn. Mrs. J. P. Garner left yesterday for New York and Philadelphia where Bhje will spend several weeks visiting rela tives. Mr. and Mrs. J. Haywood Hull were at the Selwyn last night on their way to California and Mexico, where they will spend their honeymoon. They were married at Llncolnton yestereay afternoon. Mrs. E. W. Thompson entertained the local shapter of the D. A. R. at her home in Dllworth yesterday af ternoon. Mrs. Thompson, who is a most charming hostess, had her home decorated and arranged ror toe occa sion. The next meeting or the chap ter will be held with Mrs. Walter W. Watt at the Selwyn. .". 1 , r "'! IV; i i la I About CiA lliy. Mr. J. F. Newell was unwell y.:j t i ' ly, tolng conilncd to hla room, -i Mr, and Mrs. R. B. Brlco are both sick with la grippe at their home In Dflworth., ; i . : Rev. Walfnr Holcomb will Breach at Emanuel Congregational church, coiorea, Monaay nignu , , . ' Tha '"nnMtnOnnd meetlnsr of the water, are and health commission will take p ce in tha city hall to-night, u Presiding Elder J., E. Thompson will preach at Brevard Street Methd- dint church flundav morninr. ; ' ; has bean unwell for some, Jim was re has been unwell for some time was re ported to bs Improving yesterday. , Preparations have been made for La protracted meeting at Brevard Street faemoaisi cnurcn to t pog.n duuuj, April II, and to last 10 - days, two weeks or longer, according to the In terest ; manifested. ';oW;?';'v M. M "P Mlllnr . 'one of the tro- prletors of th Wonderland moving picture establishment, has returned to hla home at Bradford pa, He still retains his Interest In tha business and may return to spend the summer. , . .Mr. Mr. Ernest :. Js y Black, . - on i Of, RfeV.-, J' Wlll am BiaCKi nA ttralt Irnnwn 'hare. Is critically ill -with pneumonia at his noma ai uaviason, wnerw a post-graduate course leading to the M. A. 'degree. His recovery is very doubtful. , :, i.. . . Measles Is "her. ' If one doubts It, he will be more than convinced by a stroll through the city or a car ride. Rverv few hundred yards will be found some house bearing the warning placard which announces the presence. of the disease. The germ Is abroad In the land. , The building committees of the V.,.no Mori'. fkrlitlgn ' Association will hold an important meeting in the secretary's office this afternoon at A-itt Aft h lit K o'clock, there will be a meeting of the directors of the association. At ooin oi mese, matters of interest to the association will come up for consideration and It is urgently desired that each member of each body snail De present. PERSONAL. The Movement of a Number of Peo ple, Visitors and Others. Llent. Fred Oliver is spending sev eral daya In the city with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Oliver. Mr. John Bennett, of the Wadesboro bar, returned io his home yesterday morning after spending a short'tlme In the city with his Drotner, jar PfDnrfnal Ti Rannari Mr. J. A. Pride, traveling freight agent of the Seaboard, with offices In Atlanta. Ga., Is expected in the city to-day. Rev. E. A. Ransom, of Parnassus, Pa., arrived In the city yesterday morning to spend several days here with relatives. Dr. Emory Alexander Is visiting at the home of MaJ. W. A. Graham, in Lincoln county. Mr. J. D. Dresser, of Philadelphia, is visiting Mr. L. A. Parker. Mr. Walter Holladay. a popular and skilled photographer of Durham, spent yesterday In the city on busi ness. ' Mr. F. P. Marshall, of Greens boro, was a guest ef the Selwyn yes terday. Mr. William L. Allen, of Greens boro, spent yesterday In the city, registering at the Selwyn. f" ' jpcrtinjj i! ews '.The 1 luces at New Orleans. Now -Orleans. March 14 Favorites dlil wU In the mud st City Park to-day, winning four races. Bully Preston, In the third event, won by eluhl lenths. Most of the raies had few sUrters on account of the bad wetaher. : . , . . ; Flrnt race. BVi furlongs, soiling: IAito f uvivr, i w At wuoi uivm. ivva, u w a.j second; Prince Bowling, S to , i, trd. l IIIIO, !-. . ' 'N Second race, steeplechase, short course: Kara, to 6, won; Lights Out, IS to 6, rond; Subador, 10 to 1, third. . Time, 8:07 1 ' ,. V - - - '.- ;.- v. ... .Third racs, T .furlongs: Sally Preston. f- to 10. won; Lancastrian H to S. second; Oranada, 18 to ft, third. Time, 1:291-6. Fourth race, i furlongs,, handicap: Glorlner, t to 20. won; Wad Irishman. 20 tn 1 majinnA- tb 6 r 1 thlnl Tim. 1:16 4-5, .-'.;'." .-.! m ".i.'C.i-i '''" Fth race, mile, selling: - vesme, s w 1, won; Verlbest, I to 6, second: .Fire Alarm. 0 to t, third. Time. 1:46 M. , Sixth race, mile and. a lunong, seuing. St. Noel, 1 to 1. won; Dranade. even, sec ond; James Roddick, i to V third. Time, Seventh race, 6 furlongs, selling: Good Player. I to 1 woaj Tiohlmlngo, even, second; Fancy Dress, 11 to 8, third. Time, :W8-t ,, y:-i .Xy;,' , ,,' ' mieyii tiii m 1 1 up ! i i i wmimmm . Spartanburg Defeaw Charlotte at Bas- ",r -.:.(. ' . ket Ball. - i Riuxitnl to The Observer, v : f ' . ' Spartanburg, 8. C, March 14.partan bnr . Y. it. C. A. basketball team de feated Charleston Y. M. C A. team In tamt same, nlaved on the local court. the Ana) score being 39 to 21. The game was clean, fast and snappy from start tn flnlnh. There was no kicks against decisions. Hunting and P. Hlnson played star game for Charlotte. Frey, Of local team tnrew eignt goais. Funeral of a Little Girl. The funeral of little Miss Sarah Josephine Gaffney, took place at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Gaffney, on West Seventh street yesterday morning at 10 o'clock. Rev. Plato T. Durham conducting the servi ces. The Interment was tn Elmwood Cemetery. TO VISIT COTTON STATES. The Virginia Dare Circle will meet with Miss Helen Long Friday after noon at 4:30. The entertainment given by the Phllathea and Baraca classes of the Ninth Avenue Baptist church In the riunday school room last night was a distinct success, especially In view of the rainy weather, which was greatly in evidence. Everything passel off smoothly and was much enjoyed. Re freshments were served to the 150 of 175 guests present. The second of the two lunnheons tendered the business ladles of tlfc city by Messrs. Creswell & Todd, the pro prietors of the Gem Restaurant, was served yesterdny afternoon In the din ing parlors of that establishment. The enterprise was a large one, but the management completely won the honrts of the ladlen who were the re cipients of their hospitality. About 800 guests ntunded and all were loud In their praises yesterday of the luncheon served. International Spinners' Association Will Join Southern Rcprewntatlves and Members of the Farmers' Union Jackson, Miss., March 14. Secre tary W. H. Woods, of the Southern Cotton Association to-day announced thnt the International Spinners' As sociation to-day announced that the International 8plnners' Association will visit the cotton State this fall In company with Representatives of the Southern Cotton Association and Far mers' union. Secretary Woods says the purpose of this tour is to brlng'about a thorough understanding between the spinners and cotton producers relative to methods of handling the crop. The s rnison anLfnpetaol tao talo aol.oal spinners of Lancashire, Eng., New England an dthe South will be represented. The Gamma Sigma Literary So ciety of the Presbyterian College will receive this evening from 8 to 11 11 o'clock In honor of tho Pierian So- cMy. Severn I hundred Invitations nave been Issued and doubt loss a. large number will be present Miss Hattle Gray has returned home after spending several days with Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. Stanclll, east of the city. The Chelldon Book Club will meet this afternoon at 4 o'clock with Mis. E. C. Dwelle, st her home on East Ninth street. Mrs. R. A. Dunn, who has been visiting relatives In Washington. U expected In the city to-day. i Miss Mary Alexander has returned to her home In Oastonla after spend ing several days In the city with friends. Murder Inquest Develops Nothing. Observer Bureau. It 09 Main Street Columbia, 8. C, March 14. The reopening of the rnquest Into the Marshall-Green murder mystery to-night developed no evidence of , moment ana the mystery Is as baffling at the end of the taking of testimony as aver. Walton, the suspect brought here from Union, was not identified aa having been seen with Marshall. The Government Rests In the Hasty Case. Greensboro, March 14. District At torney Holton rested the case for the government In the trial of J. W. Hasty charged with giving false" returns while doputy collector of Internal rev enue, this afternoon, and the taking of evidence for the defendant began. The defendant was on the stand for an hour or longer. There will be several witnesses for the defendant. The case will not g to the jury before Monday or Tuesday. FOR 8AI.FV-190(( Reo Touring Oar. New fl.OTO.OO. Top M0 extra. Ham ft Ross. The winds of March have no terror to th user of DeWltt's Carbollsed Witch Husel Salve. It quickly heals rhappH and cracked skin. Good. too. for bolls and bums, and undoubtedly the best re lief for Piles. Sold here by Hawley's Pharmacy. . ' " rra Yorm own fault -v If the lemon extracts you have been buying are- weak, bitter and unnathifso ,07. T"1 absolutely pure i and, high euatltr article If you -will Insist en h Bio Ribbon brand , overload your stomach r both need blooJ te eo bustna with. (JutrUloti t what ly..;..., " ' "j1D mow. m. to cent. ta yes want end eomes Stem Co, RICH BLOOD THE SECRET OF HEALTH Druggists R, IL Jordan A Co. Recom mend Vinol for tho Blood. ;The blood should have ninety five per cent, red corpuscles. With a less amount come weakness, sick ness and sudor I ng. "We soe every day on our streeta many people whose faces plainly snow impure, impoverished blood. "We want everybody In Charlotte to know that Vlnol purines, vitalises and enriches the blood, increases the red corpuscles, and creates strength, "This la because Vlnol contains In a highly concentrated form all the medicinal, blood-making and body building elementa of cod liver oil actually taken from fresh cods' livers. the useless oil eliminated, and tonlo Iron, a needful constituent for the blood, added. "e guarantee Vlnol will purify and enrich the blood. ; create strength, and build up every run-down person In Charlotte, or return the money 1$ very' ease where It falla.. . R. IL Jordan 4k CO- Drug gists. - Note. While we ere ole, agent for Vlnol In Charlotte, It la now for saie at tne leaamg a rug store 10 early every town and city In the country. Look for the Vlnol agency in your town. . PREVENT ' HEADACHE. Force them? No aids them. Ramon's nt of T.iver PUla and Tonic Pel' lets strengthens the liver and digestive organs so that they do their own work and fortifies your constitution against future trouble. Entire treatment wwv W. L- Hand & Co. Jno. M. Scott ft CO. 04j)4j)fM090t9999O0999O6t4j)92 TO THE LADIES Wishing to make our dining room as popular for Ladles as our Lunch Room for Gentlemen we have arranged to serve sandwiches and other lunches at our tables and have prepared a special bill of fare at moderate prices. Dining Room open 6 a. m. to 12 p. m. Ice Cream served at all hours. We in vite your patronage. is Tours truly, j GEM RESTAURANT C0IHP7 j Carpets and Rugs Cleaned Don't try to clean your heavy carpets and rugs at home when you clean house this spring. " We can clean them better than you can, save you all the work and bother, and charge you only a very reasonable price. Make your plans now to let us do It Charlotte Steam Laundry 219 Sooth Try on Street Lannderere, Dyers, Cleaners, i ''' ! ' '' ''''' ' Wall Decorations for V faster and the coming spring and summer are here In profusion. Don't decide on ' pattern un til, you have seen our stock. WALL PAPER. STYLES' change frequently, and If yon 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 rosulta. Let ua figure with you be. , . fore you puce ; your . order. We do It when promised and aa promised. . ' r i v-'-, . - ? ' Torrence Paint Co., : 10 JT. Tryon, - w Thon 171. mm. J-Jt h t e,U Fine laiiorea Skirts Mm Prices We represent - four or five of -the best skirt manufacturers. The styles are correct. "They are cut by expert and have the correct set We have Just received a new lot of, very desirable skirts In Panama, voiles and Suitings. Special Black and Blue Panamas, extra full, pretty plaits, $5.00 and ae.oo. A lot fine Voile Skirts, made full, $7.50. $10.00. $12.60. New lot Silk Skirts, $3.00, $6.00 and $7.50. Special In Black Chiffon, Black Panama Skirts, $8-50. We have a very large assortment to choose from. WHITE WAISTS We are selling them very fast, New lot Just came In. The price is very little more than the cost of the materials and If you pay to have waists made, we can save you a good deal. Pretty Lawn Waists, nice material, trimmed with ., lace and embroidery. A big assortment at $1.00, $1.25, Very dainty, pretty Waists, elabo ratelv trimmed. $2.00. $8.00, etc White Jap Wash Silk Walste, $2.00 up. ANOTHER LOT 7 l-2c. MADRAS We have bad work getting another case. It is 10 and 12 l-2c. grade light colors, neat styles, yard wide short lengths, 7 l-2c. yard. iWrlto to-day' for earn- a , pica of our Nov Spring Good. VEY'S 13 W. TRADE ST. Office Our sales of Office Furni ture have been exceedingly gratifying to us. The de mand is for all kinds of medium and high-grade practical office devices, but our many sales of Office Tables has surprised us.. We carry them in all sizes from one iust large enough for card index cabinet or typewriter to directors' tables. Drop in and see them. Stone I r1 i i m a wis We rT ercae cT .- - ou all puriA.ssr of tj.cJ and over to rotate ta North and SouUi C'iue Wna, , :: ' , " ' ; V,'- 7 . " V '-'.'';-; .''.' ' ', Including Every Kind of New Material . Most Wanted This Spring CHAMPAGNES AND TANS LEAD . THE CXLOR8 French Voiles at $8c. it and 44-lnoh crisp, All-Wool French Voiles Tan, Champagne, Light Gray, Cream, Navy and Black; a splendid value, $80. yard. , WOOL TAMESE AT 50c. An unusual value In Wool Tamese en account of the splendid silky 'finish; all shades and Black. Price fcOc. BARGAINS IS CREAM AND WHITE WOOLENS AT 25c. Splendid quality, smooth, 3-lnch Cream Cashmere; value 38c. "Spe cial" 25c. yard. 39-lnch Cream Sicilian, a good, firm material that launders well; 38c. value, at 25c. 75c. 60-INCH WHITE MOHAIR, AT 60c. YARD. Limited Quantity 50-Inch White Mohair, 76c. original price. Reduced to 50c. yard. DOTTED SILK MOUSELINES 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 the usual. 42-Inch Dotted Net, at 88c, Plain and Dotted "Marsellalse" Nets, 45 Inches wldo, 48 and 68c. Fine mesh Plain Nets, Cream, Whlto and Arabian, 45c. 45-Inch Dotted and Figured Nets, In Cream and White, 68, $ and $1.4$. 45-lnch Silk Dotted Nets Light Blue, Cream, White, Navy, Brown and Black. Price $1.60 yard. NEW SILKS EVERT DAT A call will convince you that we have the correct things. Write for samples. "Dots," . "Plalds,,, "Strlpee" and "Checks" eo "Dame Fashion" has decreed for the Fanoy Silks. Oat lines comprise almost every combi nation. "Com Dot" 14-tnoh Cntna Silks, In Navy and White, Black and Whtte, White and Tan, Whits and Navy, White and Black and White and Green. Special, 60c 17-lneh Dotted Foulards, several qualities, 75, $9 and 08c Tard-wlde light Oroupd Stripe Taffetas, splendid for the irmoh used Eton and the popular "Jumper" suit, 18c. yard. 27-inch Stripe, Check and Plaid Taffetas; beautiful patterns; $1.06 value, at 8fc. J7-lnch All-Silk Tan Domestic Pongee; will be very popular this season. Price 98c "Spot-proof Lyon's Dyed 17-lnnch Oriental Silk, all colors, Black and Whits. Price 60a 88-Inch White Jap Silks, splendid values at these old prices, 8$ anal 50c. yard. Yard-wide Varrantod Black Taf fetas, values we guarantee can't be matched In the Carolines, at 75c, 08c and $1.25. Bern Brothers Barringer Co. Office Outfitters. Office Fur. Dept. 2nd Foot Annei. Cut flowers CARNATIONS ROSES VIOLMTS SMI LAX (I ft repeal AHPARAOU3 FERN - WEDDINO BOUQUETS' " FLORAL DESIGNS ' Write, telegraph or telephone; ws will do the rest and do It quick and right. Ten modern green-houses, pro ducing the (1 nest Bowers, x trial order will convince). - v . 9. VAN , LIVDLET NCTUERT CO .-' Send telegrams to Oreensbore. ' -,v MISS' MAMIE nAYS, Agent, Chariot UbX 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, tlssuo and nerve fibre. To every single atom of the human or ganism It gives nourishment breathes LIFE, HOTE, IN SPIRATION. As tlie Mother's Milk Nourishes tho Nursing So the BLOOD Is the fuel which burns In the body ani mind of man. Rich, RED FLOOD feeds and builds up Emaelatd, diseased, nnacm lo blood tears down and de stroys. IS TOUR BLOOD RIGHT? , Mrs. Joe Person's Remedy Through the BIimhI Gives the body tho bloom of to health a keener edge and Gives to wealth the power to enjoy. Nature's Own Medicine. 11.00 PER BOTTLE AT ALL DRUO STORES. em no uoiroiwt eu.1 100,000 City of Concord, N. C. Municipal Improvement Bonds. On Tuesday, March lth, 1907. at S o'clock p. m., the agents of said city wilt reoelve sealed bids at the . nm- for the ourchasa of ONE -HUNDRED THOUSAND DOL LARS municipal improvement oonas. i tn 1A vMrt. with tntftrsRt I Ull 111 "ft v ' mt nvtt Der cent per annum, payable semi-annually. Interest payable lo Concord. N. C or New xora uny. nt the option of the holders, aa provided in the act Immediately upon ciwiira i thla bid by the agents, the success ..i MM,, will he reuulred to fur nish a certified chock In a sum equal to one (D Per UOIU' ul 1,10 "mount bid. payable to the city treasurer, "Ja,;i..a that ha will falthfl.ll? carry out the terms of his bid. The DOnuS win u uwi v ui .mi ih nitv treasurer of Can. uiiin , - : rr cord, and accrued interest. If any, will be charged at time of delivery. Tno ngni U rBjot ur ui HI us Is eipressly reserved. H. I. WOODHOUSE, qA8. R WAGONER, Agents. L, T. IIARTSELL, Attorney. Charlotte's Fastest Growing Store Efird's Department Store THE BEE HV New Specials in White Goods Fine, sheer quality White Dimity, for shirt waists; a regular 15-cent quality, 10 Cents yard. White Mercerized Madras, beautiful soft quality in perfect short lengths; would be cheap at 18 cents, 12 1-2 Cents yard. LFine, sheer quality Swiss, with good embroidered dot, 10 Cents yard. 36-inch fine, sheer quality Linen Lawn, 25 Cents. White Waist Linen, good, firm quality, warranted all pure Linen, 25 Cents. Cream Woolen Goods 40-inch Cream Brilliantinc, regular 50-cent quality, . h ' V 39 Cents yard. 44-inch -All-Wool Cream Poplin, 98 Cents yard. 50-inch Cream Nunsveiling, a regular 75-cent value, 50, Cents yard. Ricr vnltin in T?fmr.infa nf f!rPATn Wnnl flnrwlfl rms crowell PArroniuM oa. Tor the Treatment of Whiskey, Morphine and Nervooa Diseases. f)peclat apartments and nareee for lady patients. All forms of electrlolty for treating , nervous dlseaeea, The stockholders alt being physlolana, eonstltute eonanltlng board. - bVM. coowku u u rtm. TUE ALWAY8 DUST STOREt rtirn c I anrrmanr mm LII1U J lVUUI UllVlll UtUI ' .' 1 ' ' '. ' ' ! . THEIEEilVE :f ,,rv, ."V Cprnerflrado! and: Colle Gtrccts.;
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