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I J , . C-;r-.: :' t:,,l lii ' ;:rt, of :." : i-vy In thJ c . C.r ii4; C. ,IcLau;:.::a. ;. T, J. F.enfrow and c!auMer, . ? Henfrow, cf Matthews, . 4r :y In the city shopping. ..') D. K. Pope and little son, r Kirby, have returned from t Airy, where they visited Jlr, '3 Fawcette,- Mrs. Pope's father, . and Mrs. JLW. Fraser will leave :-st of next week for a visit North, 'raaer will return In a few days. 'Fraser will spend most of the er In Canada, ?danes. R. E. Little and W. C. son, of Wadesboro, spent Wed Vnight and a portion of yestr atthe city at the Central. 3. J. T. Matthews ts spending a 'lays with her mother In Sharon Jo Garrlbaldi gave a reception iJbsday night at her home In Du al which a silver offering was iCthe benefit of the Church of iQ Comforter. The. following J ladles received: In the hal, 2.' C. Register and Miss Flor-, yiomaa; in the parlor, Mrs. Gar Si, v " Mra.Z'.'W;: e.TAlexander, Aancis -M. Osborne, - Mrs. h jMallinckrodt and Mri r;1 n the library, Mrs. H. A. n, Mrs. E. T. Stenerson,: Mrs. Hardeman and Mrs. Charles E. and Misses Van Buren Charl- Mildred Bisphane and Annie en. U ,vl P Rhyne, of Mount Holly, Jterday in Charlotte-on a nj expedition.' ' ' sday night at the First Baptist h -the Philatheas and Baracas It church will hold a social ses- thish promises to be a pleasant ;ind Mrs, J. B. Van Zandt. and h who batte been making their I.With Mrs. H. A. KlueDoelbersr. ,th Tryon street, have gone to JifAl hotel to live. ''Gebrg H. BrockenWrough ex ,0 leave next week for Richmond, rvlslt Mrs. Thomas McAdams. ie will spend some time with . i. inuu, in jfortsmoutn, va. 'Ella MacNlchOls ' late miner! k. V iv : 01. jtvlcib nospiuil, IS tist some time with friends at ath College, She will leave the the week for her old home In - fJJ A McNeill, who has been jhncr, sister Mrs. N. V. Porter, brth, will return to-morrow to f: W in Jefferson. Pro Re Nata Book Clnb will fits afternoon at 4 o'clock with Archie Cannon, at the Selwyn J; W," Ferguson, who has heon jll at her home on South Cald- was iuui.-n jmproveq yes- i event of the afternoon will be 'e whist party which Mrs. H. . aon,, j r., win give , this after i honor of Mrs. Gulon. of New vbi la the guest of Mrs. W. B. 1a J J. L. Keerans, who has been lercy General, Hospital for ume, weni nome yesterday. , W. N.' MgKee, of Providence Charlotte visitor vesterdav. vJWliam ; A. Hayes. , of Hieh jmd'brlde, who was Miss Helen lvere registered at the Selwyn iht. Dr. and Mrs. Hayes were High Point yesterday ev- ju v jLr. jiayes is a son anu mrs. j. vv, iiayes, Of this id his bride is a daughter of jiest Snow. - .; -, D Was a churdh Social at tv. bt Methodist church last ntcht lowing named persons were In rtVi line: Mesdames H. K 2. J Register, W. W. Hagood,. oo W. S. Abernethy, S. C H. n. E. N. Clemence, J. i Ed ,A S. B. Tanser, C. W. Tlllett. Steere, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. ixnd- Mrs. T- J Llllard. Mr. If,, v. H. Ti". II. : '.l-.t. has been quite sick or soma days but is thought to be some better. . - The unimpeachable morality of the community again precluded the possibility of a rcorder's court yester day morning. . A beautiful gold-colored, sign was hung up at the new uptown ticket of fice of the eeaboard Railway yester day. The new furniture will be put In to-day.- , v . ':,.. .;':. .' ' Mr. Frank F Jones has been ap pointed by the Treasury Department a custom notary. Some time ago,- Mr. Jones was re-appointed a notary pub lic by the state. The Boulevard residence ' which Mr. PiJljaMAlte-iirehae days ago was sold by the , iC s. u brought 14.500. The deal was made through J. E. Murphy & Co. After having filled for a number of years the position of agent of the Seaboard Air Line Railroad at Mat thews, Mr. W, A. Lindsay has resigned his position, to take effect soon. ; Mr. E. D. Puett, who has been in New York for some weeks, purchasing an up-to-date line of optical , stock, has returned to the city. He will in a few days open up an optical office of his own. -- ' t The walls of the- council chamber and bf the mayor's office In the mu nicipar building are being given a thorough going -over by the- fresco art ists and will be put In first-class shape. A new; ceiling vvas put la the chamber some weeks ago. ; i. .; .. . The work of clearing up the wreck caused by the building collapse in Dllworth Is being pushed as rapidly as possible by the Charlotte Consoll dated Construction Company, A newi building will replace the old as soon as the arrangements can be maae. Mr. R. C. Harding has purchased from Cot W. W Phifer a piece of property, 180 by 396 feet, at the cor ner of Davidson street and the Sea board Air Line tracks, for $4,600The deafwas made through J. E. Murphy & CO.' 'i- i;.i';;- The new moving picture place, on West Trade street, -: fTheato will be ready for business the first of the week. There are now four moving pic ture establishments In noisy operation day and night Within a few weeks. there will probably be three addition al ones. - "A Man Wanted" and "The Vil lain Still Persued Her are the films at the Mystic on South Tryon street for the remainder of th week. The first portrays the reception accorded the only man at a summer resort, who answered an, advertisement. The sec ond shows the dream of, an actor, Tiro srruATiojff serious. Anderson. Mr -t..va ir. James is. Steere and Mrs. utt, and Misses Marv Mnnn.. a Hyndman and Carrie Weller. ent of the year in Elizabeth life is the receotion which th ;lass gives every spring jn hon4 jne junior cjass. ne. class of )lUentertain . the members of ..f it 1908 at the Selwyn this I In addition to the delightful vhich will be served, an en ypgramme of toasts has been A...: Much " interest is alwsvn ed m this event, ior JLraay be usher in the commencement Itfnds and ratronsf Preshv- ollege are cordially Invited to i pianoforte recital given by el -itokes, of Blackstone. "Va., Yfilyn Nurnberger. of Au a. lie recital will be given in frhim of the college at 8:30 ij-nlght. , - ce Clifford, of Dunn, was a the Buford last night. . CHIEFS. inor Happenings 'In ami 1 Ahont tha iittr .. it B. Davis 1 at St. Peter's undergoing treatment , ; managers of Alexander Home e refreshments for the Blair ?ddlng. ' -. - - SSlwyn palm room Is doing a if There is no cozier place I j one to take a friend. . In'ffdCommerclnl Tnvt-1-:Gfg tot- a 100-C'j'. t r ban .. vlwyn on the isth f Heroic Treatment Needed , in Steele Creek nnd the County Commission ers Should Take Steps , to Bring t Guilty Persons to Justice It Is Now . Believed That Organized Band of Negroes at Work The Trial of the Three Boys Postponed 'Until : Next Thursday. , 1 ; The three negro boys, Monk Curo- ton, Will Jackson and Walter i'cttus. brought up here Wednesday, charged With attempting to set fire to the barn of Mr. Serenus M. 'Garrison; were not tried yesterday, but were re-oommit-ted to Jail where they will Jbe held until Thursday next when they will have -a hearing. Many it-i?le Creek people, both white and coioreil, were here yesterday for the trial. . hut It was thought best to wait a week and collect more evidence. Farmers from aUsectlons of the county came to Charlotte to attend the trial. The people of the county have be come alarniedj over the incendiary fires. They thing that the county commissioners should go a step fur ther than offering a reward and em ploy some good detectives and keep them at work until they ferret out the cause and catch the guilty per sons. The sltuatldn demands heroic treatment ii is ' generally be lieved that an organized band of negroes are at work, but no once can lay his hand on the guilty man. But' la the proper authorities do not act the people of Creek will take tJhe matter in their own hads and then somebody will be sorry. Many guns and an abundant supply of amunitlon left here yester day. The farmers are preparing to protect : their property at all haz-zards. Yea '11 to buying a tonic coon probably need : cno nov. Brace up your system 7ith VITAL VIM. Take our T7ord for it. There's no better tonic sold. Fifty cents a bottle at R. H. Jordan & Co., Drug : gists, Charlotte,N. C. . KODOL For Dyspepsia clears tha stomach and makes tW breath as sweet as a .rose. KODOL is sold by "ulS StrlStlWtW' P,lan- " conforms f;E tlyTt0 th,. National Pure Food and mac" W' S0ld by HawleyV Phai? 'POcialMicGS lhfn ,lIBB0,N ,.uALWAYS WINS Trzt? con2Pf,red 'ith other vanilla ex Olended. P" y &nd erfectlon ar0 SHAVE TO-DAY FRESH SNAP rftfn.'o ew po,tatoes, Beets. Squash, , Lettuee. Green Sugar Peas, nice Toma s' Strawberries, nice Baldwin and Russett Apples, Oranges that are very nice, runninsrfrom 5 to 5Dc. ' dozen. Phones 1222-2284.- JNO. W SMITH. S .PVRoLI,NB0F,LEATHER GOODS , Pocket Hnnk CarA nu. j t... We have anything you want in this line find at ar 1 1 a ..... t 1. . I - - . , -.i.w yi laiuiv ut r a. " vo-oay. JA01 P. STOWE TYPEWRITERS REBU1IT, CLEAN- - SJTe?'1Xd- k best equipped shop in the Carolines. All work han dled promptly,, and fully guranteed. . Phone us when in trouble and we will ftio care of you. J. B. CRAYTON & - CO. Phone 304. Trust Bid. CORNS - ARK- ALL GONE NOW Kveiybody whouses "Sheppard's Corn ,n e E&L nd ot n ?orns. It's sure. 10c. VOODALL & SHEPPARD, WILL THESE SUGGESTIONS MEET the demands of your appetite? Her ring (in Tomato Sauce). Keffered'HeN ring. Sardines (in Tomato). French Sardines in pure oil. boneless Sardines, Bartaria Shrimp, Deviled 'Crabs. Nor wegian Smnknri R.irHInu o. r ' and Juicy Salmon Steak. I L. SAR- F?3 5NT-MODERN 7-ROOM HOCSE f .?Ln .moae" e-room house 4H West J?th' fltrtiot' K.rnnm kv.... iiu-n in Trade; 6-room house 507 E. 4th street. 4. AKimjK fic.JNlJfc.KSON & BRO. FRESH SNAP BEANS -12y2c.VHlTE vyurmeu Appies iuo. id.; Potted Ham nalT-nounn ran. tha ife. ni.n . hi. . canned Apples and Pie Peaches 10c.; oiiurriie i',jc; uoggnead Brand Baked Beans, Tomato Sauce. 10c.; Lem ons 20c. BRIDGERS & CO., 203 West Trade street 5. 10.15 AND 20c. EACH, EXTRA FINE j? lurtuu rtussei urape rult" ' large sweet. -Juicy Florida Oranges-' Califor nia Oranges 30 and 40c. dozen. See1 us before you buy fruits or vegetables. We will save you money. MILLER VAN NESS CO., fine groceries. 27 N. Tryon.- , JUST RECEIVED A CAR LOAD OF nne ivenmcKy norses. mey are cer tainly beauties, and I want you to seo them. W. a. ROSS & CO., West 4th street , Gymnastics alone can never give that elasticity, ease and graceful figure which comes by taking Holllster's Rocky Mountain Tea, 36 cents. Tea .or Tablets. R. H. Jordan ft Co. ,, j BESIDES CONDUCTING -THE BEST uiiiuis rwra.niw luncn counter, In the city, we conduct the best fruit stand. When you can't find what you want at other places come to the GEM RES TAURANT CO. , s, y: . . . THE WOMAN'S EXCHANGE HAS some dainty new baby caps, separute cap strings, a variety of aprons, quite a number ot centre-pieces, both in white apd colored embroidery. YOU ' GET A CHANCE FOR A FREE railroad ticket, including Pullman to Jamestown ' Exposition with every have or purchase of cigars, ete At RAND'S, 21 8. Tryon street. ' LrSTB?OTH?R-THE MUTUAL Building & Loan has donned 4ts war naint,- and is after you. . 26 yearn in ltlLlS W people' "tilfteLdlrS the fight New ser es growin hoiiH v .Still time for you. Directors" jno Pharr, A. G. Brenizer, W. M. Wilson T. S. Franklin, W. F. Dowd, F w Ahrens, J. B. McLaughlin jno" M t Scott. W. H. BoJk. F, K LethcSJ. O Shannonhouse, E. L. Keesler. 'fiL IV KESSLER, Sec. and Tieas. 'Phone 844, AT THE WOMAN'S EXCHANGE - Saturday morning, April 27, can fee found chocolate . cake, morshmallow cake loaf cake, small cakes, citron custards, rolls, biscuits, veal loaf, cheese bahs. For any further information 'phone 764. Hours, 9 until 2. ;., T 0000 Should be done with neatness and dispatch. You need not take up your carpets if we do your work, as we coyer the carpets completely, leaving them m as good a condition as they .were when we took possession of the room, We make no charge for this service, it's a pleasure. '"J'-: ll"-' 'V' ' '":'''' j- . ,, A - 4 - - .... -' kiM) o 0 Tour Dress can't fit well wlth9ut a proper fitting corset You can't have a stylish appearance without the right corset... ... ': : , From all the different makes we have selected what we consider to be the three best makes: Kabo "No Bragf;: Ey5Iets,w WirfieFs lon-nust- ing and the ever popular R. & G. AH these In variety of styles to" suit dif ferent figures. V From experience and study we are sure we can help you to select the proper corset - that will suit your figure. . . .Ask for Miss Benton in the corset department and" she. will be glad to suggest the proper style. Wear any of these corsets a month, and if not ; perfectly satisfied and pleased, return and get your money. That's the , confidence wa have in tnem. - ; ;', - -. . : 3HLUNERY Everybody praises , our Hats. We are glad to have you look around be fore coming to see us. We are sure tnen to make a sale. l: v We are, constantly gettine in new styles and our stock is kept right ud to date. The styles are correct and the prices within your reach. - , voile sianT : Never 'so popular as now. We are getting in new ones every week. 'Our eklrts are made by first-class tailors and have the correct set, $7.50, $10.00 A full line of Skirts of other ma terials, $2.00 to $10.00. ' IVEY'S ' A 13 W. Trade St, Charlotte. .SOUTHERN RAILWAY CONDEDERATE VETERANS' , SPECIAL , . Cliarlotte to Richmond, Va., May 29th, 1907. s, Southern Rail WAV will i k efe'ganl ; na nrst-ciass day coaches, to leave Charlotte at 7 00 a m.. Wednesday. Mav 9oth mond, Va., for the accommodation of '""e"s- l"e'r irysnas and the gen eral public who desire to attend Con federateVeterans' Reunion at Rich mond, va. Round trio rate Charlotte to Richmond ...- 1 this occasion will be $5.90,-and will ba sold dailv Mav .9k..' wJil inclusive, with limits 11 and nioy cienaea until July 6th by r. S7-wl" w"n."Peal agent stir ihiviuiiunu uii or nprnr in ma 1 and paying, fee 'of 60 cents" ' Keturn portion of these tickets wui oe nonoreo irom Norfolk, Char lotiesville or Lvnchhnro nikn... .... . . " . O nimvuL UU aiiionai cost. Tms is, an vnBn vwrimmy to visit Richmond and the Jamestown Exnositinr. D .-n CUM l. ' In addition la thU v . n aiT " ,, " "f"""" nam, lua ouumern railway operates three trains daily between Charlotte and Richmond, two of vhM mrougn gunman cars and dav cuacnes. . For further information nt tii. ' -v- , uti- man reservations, apply U VERNON, T. P. A., ' Charlotte, N. C. 1 n m ma L 1- if law Wj J lifflil Steiv Work Mm A dozen different beautiful designs of each kind. Lingerie Waists Sets $1.00 j Corset Cover Sets, 60a; Chemese Sets, $13 Lingerie Hat Sets, SOc. ; ; n't Each package of any of above contains enough material and embroidery floss to complete the article; also paper pattern for cutting all slies. BLACK SILK PETTICOATS LESS THAN USUAL $5.00 FOR A $.80 Our "Leader"-Silk Petticoat, food rustling quality Black Taffeta, cut wlta a good, wide sweep j several new styles. Price $5.00. i Other new numbers In Black Taffeta Petticoats, $6.00 and $7.50. 45.00 value in Hair Line Stripe Taffeta Blues, Black, Red and Orean, Special. 3.98. . ';" WE SELL" "JIONEYBAK" BLACK SILK PETTICOATS Each "Moneybak" Black Silk Pettlooat stamped with an insured ruatan tee'number. If the skirt doesn' wear, yo get your money baok er a new skirt We have several new styles. Prices $8.50. 112.80 aui $15.00. - I ..;. J ,. HE,TIIERBLOOM TAFFETA PETTICOATS, $1.98 AND $3.50 "Heatherbloom Taffeta" Black Petticoats, rustle like silk and hold their shape; wear splendid. We have 'several new styles, $1.08 and $3.60. MORE NEW SHIRT WAISTS Never have we had such a Ready-Made Shirt Waist business. Not a won der either, for It would puzzla your to puy the materials for What we sell many of our leaders, : $1.00 for beautifully trimmed White Waists; worth $1.25 and 11.50. $1.50 for Lingerie Waists daintily trimmed In laces and tuoks; values us to $2.00 and $2.25. LADIES' FURNISHING DEPARTMENT Plenty of Tourist Ruchlng, 25c. box. $2.48 and $3.50 for White Lingerie and Jap Silk Waists: values $3.60 to : 15.00. r i , Long Silk Gloves in Black, White and most of the colors, $1.00, $1.25 ud $1.48 pair, ,''',... "Kaysor's" . Short silk Gloves, the kind with the guaranteed double tlpi uiuv ixo lino, uw., ivii;, aiiu vov, nur. i New Belts Wash Embroidery, Leather and Silk, 10a to $1.48. ( LK WHOLESALE D) Th RETAIL L KINGAN'S F. F. V., Swift's Premium pnd Gold Band Hams . ... . 18c. W. M. Crowell's, Phone, 744. 4 All iHF r.nnn Tnuirc A r ML lilt. UUUU 1IIII1UJ IN PAINTa 7 , Roger's f STAIN FLOOR I ALADASTINE ; CALCIM0 J FL0RSATIN 4 CENTURY K f Prepared Paint j. Varnish, Class, X Brushes, Putty 'GET IT AT HAWLEY'S.' i Death to Dandruff HAIR TONIC is made from an old Spanish recipe, and contains rum an tharldes, - bitter, apple and quinine.. . . ' . ' It removes dandruff and pro motes hair growth. A , 50c bottle convinces. ........ , Sprinting bicycle messengers ready to pedal. , , llavlsy's Pharmacy 'Phones IS and 260. ' Tryon and Filth Streeta, u v I'cJinis ror 3 V e Every Purpose v. T V Old age . and death are the only certain limitations to" the" ac cumulation", of . wealth. Theo limitations, can be overcome by a policy in the Equitable. A small annual payment will assure you a com fortable old age. If. you do riot reach it your family will be provided for. Tho New. York Btatc Standard Policy is the one you have been look ing for. Information gladly, given. V.'.T. r.ODDSV FRIDAY HUD SATURN At Less Than One-Half the Regular Pr!c 4Mm IPAEU' - ' ! ' ' ". ' ' - . " .'- --- -i i- ' - - - '.-..---- . . ' This is by far the finest lot Samples we have h: eluding Ladies', Misses', Children's, Boys', V etc,; all colors and sizes. ; We bought them the cheapest Sample Oxfords war known to sell at. In the lot you will find for I such brands as ' " - Dixie CBirl : 6 rl U and several other of the best brands of $2,C0 r.r Oxfords made for Ladies. , ' AIJj VlLED OCT OX BIG FRONT COtXTER FOR FRIDAY AT ' - " UIID AY AT u v...
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