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:x J, l t at f,v: c: .:. i. r. ,"ausworlh, of this 1..-.TI& Monday from Europe, Laa been for the past two '3 will be met In New York ."adsworth and her sister, r;a " Illrshinger, who leave l ;ht for that city. 33 .Maud Schaeffer, sister of Rev. '. p.;' aeffer, of Elizabeth College, yesterday morning for Hender 11a. ' . 3. Anna II. Anderson, houaekeep t Elizabeth College, left yester norning for Danville, Va. 34 E. L. Piper, Mrs. T. J. Cope i and Mrs. Dr. Turner, all of isboro, stopped over In, Charlotte nkiy, on their way to Gastonia, end tho sessions of the Woman's Missionary Society In that hey were registered - at the aL dames John Walter Miller and ji J. Walker, who will leaya, for pe In June, will be accompanied is8 Johnsle Bason, who will , be all Summer, studylnsr. Dursuine tudies in violin. A. Av McFadden arrived in the firide. They came from Davld ere they were married Wed They stopped at the Buford Went on to Rock Hill, SC., last peir. future home. . ; v i. Ernest F. Young, a former nt of Charlotte, expects to spend immer in Europe. She will ar- h this city next week and make It of several days. ,. few days. Mr. and Mrs. Walter faft will leave for Atlanta, and a. short stay there go on to ,nat, and from there to Atlantic Vr a visit . " and "Mrs. Francis Osborn will from Baltimore next week. child Is sufficiently improved to t of r its removal from . Johns jnS Hospital Margaret King, on North Try et, will have as her guest next Miss Bessie Henry, of Green- q. ind Mrs. A. J. Draper, who ex- JO spend several days m At GSa left last night for that city. aTI. Weddlngton, who ( has bending a few days with - rete ll Winston-Salem, returned last and Mrs. A. L. Smith will be anied' to the reunion of the prate Veterans in Richmond, ek, by Mrs. Latta C. Johnston ugnter, miss Mary jonnston. here thev expect td go to the lown Exposition, and later Mrs. will Visit her son, Mr. Burton in Schenectady, N. Y. ' A. M.'Yiung, on South Tryon has as her guest. Miss Mary B, , a teacher In the Presbyterian of this place. Mildred Moses, i of Raleigh, i guest of the Central yester- 1 L. B. ' Newell returned last Jrom Raleigh, where she visit parents for several days. "Louise Wadsworth will enter- its regular meeting this after her home at 4 o'clock. friends v of "both parties ' will est'ed in the announcement of agement of Miss Loula Plnk- th, of this city, to Mr. Oscar n Carpenter, of Stanley Creek. mage will take place on June lie home of' Mr. nd Mrs. C. C on North Church r. street fitS1s a niece of Mrs. Ken- Pd is n young woman who is md loved by a large circle Is for her attractive dlsposl winning personality. - arpenter Is a young man of cenent character apd busl- ity, and is at present a drug- Ktanley Creek. r , , Ue will be the . loser while fe will be the gainer, by the of Mr. B. o. Fallis and fara- ;eenville next week. Mr, I the division Superintendent ouise Phillips, of Winchester. ft this morning for Atlanta, re she will visit .friends. re she was the guest of Mrs. Jones, j on North College Rebecca and Carrie Fayssoux night for Gastonia to attend aj of Mr. Robert Fayssoux ; fl.rfisln is visttlnr' her Mrs.- L V. Whaley, at Co- . C..Bhe will be away sev s visiting in Charleston and before returning. . prge Graham, Jr., enter ic her . beautiful home on hurch street vesterdav in j Mrs. T.'Clancey Evans and Hatcher Watklns, two of j popular , brides. The Gra flence,' -one of the prettiest .elegantly kept places In the decorated in sweet peas. pmes, ragged robbins, red noneysuckles. The ,waa divided in two' hours, r In the morning and the afternoon. Cards were Id the following named were H the forenoon,- Miss Louise f. the first prize, and Miss p-iwUi,.Wq consolation, ana Jornoon.:Mrs..- r y. Gardner, md Miss Linda Hosklns, tha H. About 10(1 HitenAaJt tVi ilt1K". 1 The guests Of honor i prizes. . . . " -. - . . ? ham isa charming hostess , .'.,ner norao were most at eieraay. ,.. .. '1 T. Eiakeney -ani-ilitla irson, S.,C, are the puests I by Jlrs. D. V. Hutchison and V lene Ilutch! -n, too!c his little child, rarks, to Vln?ton-L'"Uera yesterday. The baby is quite ill. BRIEFS. A Tew and lliaor Ilacrcnlnrs la bout the Cirj -The Chelldon Bock Club has held its last meeting of the season. Mrs. J. R, Eddins is quite sick at her horaeat 610 North Davidson street The weather In this vicinity con tinues cool for the season. The farmers are still complaining of dying .cotton. Mr. Frank Pegrain. formerly of this city, but now of Columbia, will return her and work for the Parker Gardner Company, where he has ac cepted a position as salesman. Mrs. F. M. Clark, of Steel Creek township, is very 111, Her children, Miss Annie Clark, of this city, and Mr. Luther Clark, of St Louis, have been summoned to her bedside. -Quite a number of Charlotte peo ple will go to avjdson to-morrow night to attend the commencement ex ercises of that institution, which begin Sunday morning. ;.. 1 : "Firemen's Heart" will be the at traction at the Academy of Music to night, .being : presented by the Wil liams Comedy Company, under the auspices of Battery "A." . ' . - Pllirrlm B' H. Barton will 'preach at Elms' Hall. Dllworth. to-day at 2:30 and 7 : 3 0 p. m. Seats free. No collection taken. All welcome. Sub ject; "The Rich Man and Laaros." -Mrs. T. A, Allison, who has been 111 for the past two weeks at her home on the Boulevard, was yesterday re moved to the Presbyterian Hospital, where sh will undergo an operation. .The baseball teams of Chadwick and Hesklns Mills and Highland Park will play Saturday afternoon on the Latta Park diamond. , The teams are great rivals and are practicing hard for the (Coming? game. ', -The public generally is looking forward with pleasure to the onenlnr of the summer shows at the park. The midway has put the people in the parkgolng mood and the car rides these nights are delightful. ( . , v On recommendation of Chief Ir win, of the city police force. Mayor McNinch yesterday ordered that the "Bon-Ton chorus girl show at the car nival be mended or ended. The man agement must have mended It, for the show was apparently open last night as usual. . , , 1 The Edlsonla moving: picture gal lery is advertising the great Passion Play to be exhibited next week, the film being 3,114 feet in length. The picture, which will be shown once each hour, Js a famous one and will probably be a great drawing card, -Mr. George M. Phlfer ha sold to Mr. B. NT Richburg for $215 a lot In jMst End, fronting on Parkwood av enue. ' The uasnurst uana wmpsnj has sold to Mr. J. A! Harrlll for 3390 a lot'at the Intersection of McClintock avenue and School street. - "Children's ' Tricks Outwitted" and "Dr. Dipprs sanatorium - are the clotures at the Odeon tms week. The first is unusual in that the kjds are the persons fooled, while the sec ond portrays the strange and unfor gettable experiences of the new at tendant at the sanatorium, who is chased and ducked by the patients. Owing to the structure of the Selwyn roof It Is not considered likely that the original plan of the manage ment which attracted so much fa vorable attention, relative to the in stitution of a roof garden this sum mer, cdn be carried- out About the only chance lies In the placing of an other1 roof." BIQ BANQUET ENDS CONTENTION Supreme Council, Ancient Order Mys . tic Chain, Elects OfTlcers and Selects iBinirhamton, N. Y., as Meeting Place In 1909. Roanoke, Va ," May 23.- The Su preme Castle, Ancient Order Mystic Chain, which has been iii session here slnoe Monday, adjourned this evening after electing officers for the next two years, and choosing Blnghamton, N. T. as the meeting place in 1909 over Chi cago, San Francisco, Niagara Falls, and Laconnlng, Md. A banquet was held to-night . , Following are the new Supreme Cas tle officers: Supreme commander, S. B. McMln- J na, Roanoke; supreme vice command er, L. C. Grotthold. Philadelphia; su preme marshal, R. B. Smith, Blng hamton N. T supreme recording and corresponding secretary, John J. Da vis, Pittsburg, elected for 27th termi supreme treasurer, G. J. Leeger, Wll klnsburg, Pa., supreme Inside guard, Rev. J. F, Dayton, Keister, West Virginia; supreme outside guard, W. W. Tores, Roanoke, Va. -When your back aches it is almost in variably sn indication that somethtnr la wrong with your kidneys. DeWitt'a Kidney and Bladder Pills afford prompt relief for weak Wdneys, backache; In flammation of the bladder and all uri nary troubles. Sold by Hawleys Phar macy.": "; :'. .': ..':.' ."V,; '..V' ' ' : r. Rufuj T. r.cid, of. Davidson. i Mr. Vv'. C. i:c:e, of Laurlnburj, both EriJors at Davidson College, spent yesterday In the city, on business. Messrs.' J. Lee Crowell and Dr. YvT. D. Pemberton, of Concord, were In the city yesterday, stopping at tht Selwyn.- Dr. J. P. Munroe, of Davidson, president of the North Carolina Med ical College, spent the day In the city yesterday. Mr. J. Lee Sloan, Jr., mayor of Da vidson, was in the city yesterday, stopping at the Central. Mr. J. A. .McLaurln, of John Sta tion, was among those who registered at the Central yesterday. Mr. J. A. Tyson, of Lllesvllle, was among the out-of-town visitors yes terday, registering at the Central. , Dr. W. C. Rfce, a recent graduate of the University of North Carolina Medical College, at Raleigh, passed through the city last night en route to Florida, where he. will locate.' Mr. H. L. Pound, assistant assayer of the United States mint at Phila delphia, who spent several days here recently as the guest of Mr. D. K. Pope, assayer of the local mint, has returned home. Mr. Ellis McLelland, of Wilming ton, is a Charlotte visitor. Mr. R. L. Ryburn, of Shelby, was in the city yesterday. ; Hon. Charles A. Moore, of Ashe ville, was at the Selwyn last night Mr. N. Glenn Williams, of Williams, Yadkin county, was a guest of the Selwyn last night. Noted Case Postponed. ' The Mountain Island oase has been postponed till Monday in ordar that either side could take the deposition of W. t. Jordan, who is now living in New York. Judge Armistead Burwell, Mr. C. W. Tlllett and. Col W. B. Rodman returned yesterday evening from Dal las, where they have been in connec tion with the case. 'The defendants. tha rota Company, Hooper, et aL, asked for 1 Soiled 1 Corsets Cleaned Warm- weather- means that your corsets will become soiled and stained. Don't throw them away. Send them to us. Let us clean them, remove all the stains, and odor without damaging the corset to even the smallest extent - Our charge only 25c. up. Charlotte Steam laundry Lacnderers, Dyers, Cleaners, 219 South Tryon Street "GET IT AT nAWLErrs.'' Perfumes and Toilet Articles We know of no other drug store that carries so complete a stock of fine . Perfumes, Sachets, Toilet Soaps and Toilet Articles. A mammoth line of guaranteed Toilet and Hair Brushes at ... very pleasing prices. Quick bicycle messengers are here to serve you. v Hawlcy's Pharmacy Thones 13 and 200. Tryon and Fifth Streets. 99 ' . : , .... , . ... ,f . Quality Headquarters This is an inscription made in a visitor's note book who came to find fault if he could. We believe it reflects the opinion of all our customers. This is why we take pleasure in inviting you to our store. Will you come? When? For those who cannot come, our representative ' will call to see, or sug !vi,M,uuiii3 vy , jujfiiii. Juvcryuiiijg the way of Wall Papers and modern Wall Han ings, Faints and Paint Spccialtic in 53." ill Ln We always expect to get bargains when we make a trip to market at this season of the year. It is the t time manufacturers and jobbers are anxious to close out odd lots at a price. ' But we did not expect to secure bo many fine bargains in every line. Our store is crowded with new, fresh, ( up-to-date merchandise, 'at most attractive prices. , - LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S v MILLINERY The very latest styles in Ladles' and Children's-Shapes at half and third regular prices. ' We have more new Hats In the store than ever before, The goods and styles are brand new. We also bought a big lot of choice Flowers, at less than half regular price. .' We can now fir you up a pretty Hat for about 'halt former prices. v. Children's pretty Sailors, formerly GOo. and 75c, 25o Ladles' Hats at any price. LAWN AND SILK WAISTS New, pretty styles, bonght much under former prioea. ' Short sleeves, long sleeves, button in back, open In frontalmost any atyle. ' Special lot Lawn Waists, worth 11.25 and 11.60. 98c Special lot Waists, same grade as we have been selling at 14.50 and $5.00, $3.75. , , IVEY'S 13 W. Trade St., Charlotte. A Remedy That ( , Never Disappoints "I had been subject to Rheumatism and Indigestion for a number of years and tried one doctor's treatment after another for, stomach trouble until I was firmly convinced that doctors' medicine could not reach my case. It did jnot, even relieve me. Whenever I would eat solid food my stomach could not retain It, and I was con stantly having! vomiting spells after eating. My system became weakened down and nervous. ' X was at that time County Treasurer, r and I be came , so nervous and my hand be came so shaky from It that I could scarcely do the necessary writing. Finding I must change my treatment, I determined to try Mrs. Joe Person's Remedy. I bought three bottles of the Remedy and by the time I took them I knew I was better. Then I continued it and took It regularly over a year. Those vomiting spells would return for some time, but I stuck to the Remedy. Before I started on the Remedy I was subject to severe attacks of Rheumatism and my legs and knees would swell to I oould hardly turn in bed. I think first and last I have taken a hundred bottles of the Remedy. It has made a perfect cure of my In digestion and Rheumatism. It Is the finest medi cine I have ever found for breaking up colds. I have recommended it largely on my plantation to my ten ants and to my friends everywhere. It Is a remedy that never disappoints, and I cannot say tod much in its praise. I would not take thousands of dollars for what it did for me." BERRY A. PARKS. Aaron; N. C, May 11, 1907. Cliaap Life Insurance - (Continued). ' Suppose It were necessary for you to maks a voyagt where you . knew there was only one chance in 20 that you would ever return. Would you not select the very strongest ship you could? Suppose you were compelled to send your wife and little children npon such a voyage, or, if you please, with chanees but one out of 20 that they would not come back, what ef fort would you spare to safeguard them against that 20th chance T. Why send your wife or your children on a voyage through life alone, when you who have piloted them so far have forever left the ship, with the chances heavily, against their making it successfully without every safe guard you can procure? Suppose when your wife or child required a surgical operation to save her life the surgeon tells you that nine out of 10 of such operations art successful. What would you not give to Insure your wife or your child against that 10th chance? ; . , Remember, anv Ufa insurance com. pany will take your money. The whole purpose of paying, for it is that ii may oe paia to your family or your self, perhaps 10, 20, 40 years from now. How many individuals or cor porations are there whose unsecured obligation for 10, 20 or 40 years you would take yourself? How much more important that the sacred pro vision for your family should be an obligation .that you are certain will be met. No company In the world offers rrestr crHlnfv of r"!rr-'t than thfl KQUITADI..r3.1-Tr!.i H the fr?t con- f : 'i i i i:"'"r,ir!.-.'9. l.t com- v. - JrQr Hi .. Fellowcraft at $3.50 and Selwyn at $3.00 are also standard Shoes for msn, both in high anClow cut. All leathersPatent, Vicl, Velour and Ounmetal. , Our stock of Ladles', Misses' and Children's Shoes cannot be surpassed at any other .shoe store South, and the prices you'll find to be cheape than you can buy the same class of You get something better t " i money out of a pair of RALSTC-. HEALTH SHOES, and that Is fen-i-Ine, serene ease and comfort. bhoJ costing one or two dollars more Co not possess this quality of roakln? your feet feel at home. ' The RAL STON SHOE Is a shaped shoe, shape! like the human foot v We have in our Shoe store Shoes like this picture; also Shoes more ex treme or less pronounced in style you may choose. We have the RALSTON in high and low cut. and every pair is built so that the inside conforms to the mould of the foot that wears it.- You will be comfort able. If you walk out of our Shoe store with R ALSTONS on. The RALSTON price is only $1.00, and the equal in quality, style - and wear of any other make that cost even $2.00 more. Shoes anywhere. Our leading Shoe for Women Is the "Regtna," In high and low cut, made in all the popular leathers. i ' We will welcome the opportunity of convlncinR the most skeptical that "RALSTOX" Rh.s for Men and "REQINA" Shoes for Women arc all we claim for. them. . :J - -. 1 'ELK:BR0S SHOE UE.VTJQITARTERS pecialfJoticos WILL HAVE TO-DAY NICE STRAW berries that are fresh- and sound. Nice bananas and two boxes of those large oranges at 60o dozen. This Is some thing nice and you should get some of , them. Fresh vegetables and nice lot of j spring chickens. John W. Smith, ' Phones 1223 and 2284. TYPEWRITERS ' REBUILT, CLEAN td, repaired. Largest and beat equipped shop In the Carolines. All work han dled promptly and fully guranited. Phone us when In trouble and we will take rare of you. J. E. CRAYTON ft CO. Phono 304. Trust Bldg. ri :W WRIT!' AND PERFECTION ARB found in Blue Ribbon Vanilla. That's why tho beat hotela and restaurants use it. That's why every, housekeeper should um it and why you should use it JUST RECEIVED A FRESH 'LOT OF Jacobs canay. None nicer, au size boxes to suit you. Remember, when you buy next, buy Jacobs'. JA8. P. STOWB & CO., Druggists. 'Phone 179. NUNNALLT'S DELICIOUS CANDIES fresh by express to-day. 80 cents per pound. Sold In Charlotte exclusively by WOODALL & SHEPPARD. LISTEN FOR SANDWICHES, PUREE Pe Fois .uras, Ternne ue fois uras, Potted Quail. Chicken, Wild Duck, Grouse Partridgs,i Chicken Liver. Bar- . dellen Butter. Anchovy Paste, - Sardine Paste, Potted Pheasant, Devllwrt Hm end any kind ef Olives. MILLER-VAN NESS CO. THEX ARB HERE IN STOCK FOR you, if you appreciate something nne in tills-particular line. Let us send you one of those No. 1 extra Shore Macker el. A shipment of old Virginia Break fxst Ho Kday. L. I BARRATT 30 N.. Tryon 8t -, . . , . S tl llAul FARMS FOR SALE 84 ACRES " IN North Charlotte tnat wiu proDawy auu Ue in value In i years; near proposed new car line and railway station; choice for subdividing into 8 small tracts. Price very attractive. Also 50 acres very desirable on Btfltesvllli macadam road. J, ARTHUR HENDERSON & BRO. ; THE - OEM - RESTAURANT - - CAN please svsryDony, iuav you men our up-to-date service J The best dining room In the city, the best lunch count er and the best fruit stand. Gem Res taurant -;;V,V. .-.vU : ','-; JUST RECEIVED A CAR LOAD OF fln Kentnckv norses. Thev are cer tainly beauties, and I want you to see them. W. Q. ROSS St CO., West 4th street. ; . .. 4- YOU GET A CHANCE FOR A FREE Jamestown Exposition with every snave or purcnase or cigars, etc., at RAND'S, n S. Tryon street FOR BALE--7-ACRH FACTORY SITE close In, with long railroad frontars. Homes at $t,2(K, $2,000, $2,20a. $2,3y0, 12,650. 13,000, S3.350, etc. You ant to see me now, and before ths other fel - low beats you to the' tank. D. I - KEESLEfti 25 a Tryon St. 'Phone 844 NOTHING BUT THE DEST AT THE , nnn FRIDAY AND; SATO SPECIALS AT E FIR v 6TJ3DIEH UNDERWEAR S.MIPLES, MEN'S, LADIES' AND D REN'S, 2.000 GARMENTS Men's finest Gauze Undershirts,' bleached, unbleached, etc.; ea; regular 50 to 75-cent selling garments; out on counter for 88 Cent. , 1 Ladles and Children's Vests, all kinds, gauze ribbed, etc.", sleeve sleeves, full taped; some real Lftle Thread Vests; all piled c counter for Saturday, 10 cents ; E3IBROIERIES SATURDAY Fine, wldo Embroideries,' big display in windows. To go 'Rati cents a yard.. BIEN'S SAMPLE JOR STRAW IIATS This season's shapes, big bargains, at 25 cents. CnUJORENS SAMPLE HATS Fine, new lot Just In, 10, 15 and 25 cents. Boys' Wash Suits, 25 and 4$ cents. ,,.. ' REMNANTS Rags, Scraps, Sample Swatches, etc.;' all kinds of goods In the lr' 1,600 yards to be sold Saturday at One cent a yard. ' LAIES' EMBROIDERED LAUNDERED COLLAi;- Special Saturday, 10 cents,--; v ' ' , Children's Paper Hats, for picnics, etc., special Saturday, 5 t Marbles for the Boys. Saturday, 28 for 1 cent. Best Nickel Alarm Clock, worth $1.00, T5 cents, ,. 8-day Striking and Alarm Clock nice, large Oak or Wal: ' framec keeps correct time, $1.98. , $1.00 CORSETS SATURDAY FOR 50 CENTS " '..., . (..:. :..-... "R. A G," "Kabo," Armorslde." off-style Tioyal Worcester" C all worth $1-00, to go Saturday, 50 cents, J Boys Wash Knee Pants, all Blzes; special Saturday, 10 cents a j Men's Work PantB, 25 cents a pair. ' NEW COLORED LAWNS Fine Colored Lawns, 10-cent qualities, in Checks, stripes, Fir1:. ers, etc. all Colors. Special Saturday, 1-J cents. 40-lnch White Lawn. big special, very fine quaUty; Saturdr. THE MILLINERY DEPARTMENT DOING A RUSHING Tl Lots of new things in this week.. New Flowers, Ribbons ar Hats, the latest shapes. You can always get the best and r .' here; ? -.iuw--..y- V -.'.V:';';:. ;'',.';;",". -.v'.'':; ,.J ''V- i' r-rv '' .'"' J","-i- -'" 'i'J ';J:-JJ r .': ; Something new and attractive every day at. the Always r.: r f ' T' T-
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