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i , Ji: : t clcvt .-.'.h teve a oV. ck ite ueurmea nurcn i titers ville, N. C. Shannon is a graduate of Duel Linala College and has taught t s al years in the county. Rev. t la pastor of the Hunters- l r( stnerian church and la a - ulni-'ter of marked ability. Ilur i ' . if nations which read as follows f been received by' friends in the 'and Mrs. William Henderson Sig- ' , . mon luest the honor of your presence ; the marriage of their daughter i Josephine, - - - Ir. Franklin Pierce Abernethy," the- evening of Wednesday, the nineteenth of June, . at nine o'clock, t Corinth Reformed Church, Hickory, North Carolina, . 1' J The most critical examination of the most discerning experts fails to reveal a flaw in any part of these elegant shoes. If dealer does not carry "KING QUALITY," send for ... ..... Catalogue, ARNOLD -SHOE CO., No. Ablngton, Mass. Priced , J.E1SHJ" PERSONAL. iss Cornie Fore Is attending the mencement exercises at Chapel Her brother,. Mr. J. A, Fore, Jr., ne of the marshals. Miss Fore yesterday with Mrs. C. W. Tlllett. rs. The Movements -of a Number of Peo ple. Visitors and Others. Mr. Robert E Ranson, of New Smyrna, Fla., Is la the city. He taught school In Florida last year. Mr. Lathrop Morehead, or bavan- nah, Ga., was in the city yesterday, on his way to Durham to visit relatives. Mr. Van Wyck Hoke, of Llncolnton, Annie Smith Ross, who at led Jhe meeting of the American ,o,i mbuvwuvu m mu5iiiio ido.y,ra3 registered among me guei aw kj is now spending several days the Southern Manufacturers Club yes- roxaway.' She win return to the terday. Tuesday night Mr. Wade H. Boggs, of Liberty, S, v. ,. iC Bpent yesteraay in tne city, 19 Fortnightly Pleasure : Club Mr. H. T. Thackston. of Greenville, s, with Miss Lily Nash, on North S.C., is spending several days in the ch street, this evening. city, at the Central, Mr. S. T. fiparkman; or uoiumma, and Mrs. J. Q. Adams and famIS. C, was a guest at the Central yes ft yesteraay for Forest City where terday, will spend the summer. . Dr. D. S. Caldwell, of concora, was a visitor in the cltv last evening. is Annie Morrow, of Monroe, la Mr. A. C. Payne, editor of The ling some time with Miss Blanche Mountain Scout, of Taylorsville, was ,-w Ati TSInrtK Pnnlai ifa la vtoltnr tn Charlotte vesterdav. , i . ' . Mr, Max O. Gardner, of Shelby, 3$ Miriam rariter has gone to speni yesteraay in mo cuy m way home from Kaieign. Mr. Ray B. Dlehl. business manager Laura H. Wilkinson and rnand. of the Journar Publishing Companv.l Master Lawrence Wilkinson, have 01 winston-axem, spem iasi uiui m. for Philadelphia and Atlantio the city with friends. , , .-, , --': where they will remain until Mr. M. J. McLean, of Carthage, mber. " Mrs. Wilkinson has a pem yesteraay in tne ray uu uui Tr f V. Wlllrlnann at DfcMa-1 neSB. -. .......... .mw - , . , . . . a, and a daughter, Mrs. H. "A. Mr- J- A- Bms wpwinwnaew v ty, at. Atlantic City. ; ); Ithe Monroe aded schools, was reg- wvn vesteraav. . -.,.f hti -kt i Firtitni- RnhMon. r Tne Mooresviiie iiOMlim KU9I VJL a,uuy I - - h., on East avenue. Enterprise, spent a part or y ester I J . ' dav in the cltv. land Mrs. W. H. Turner anil lit. Messrs. Jackson Bean, George Whter -will 1aav tn.nto-ht fnr Bason and ,W.' M. Cowles, of the. A kmestown Exnostion Thev will & M. College, and Mr. C. A. Misen 9 Philadelphia and New York heimer, Jr., and Sidney McAden, of returning to the. city. " the university, nave returned to tne city after a year s work. mbers of the Pro Re Nata BRIEFS. Club at her home In Dllwarth ay afternoon. A Few Minor HaDDenlnirs In and Daughters of the Confederacy I M!aa Ttnhv Duckworth In nnttft 111 eet with Mrs. Rufus Barrlnger at her home in Seversvllle. home on North Tryon street wv e t-h m fternoon at 4:30 o'clock. All -oi ' Tnitw rs are urged to attend. Station and Chapel Hill on com- i " .:,,.-. j mencement Sunday, to-morrow, for umber of Charlotte people are I the benefit of those who wish to go to ilown to Due West, S. C, to-day Chapel Hill on that date. '5d the Erskine College com- Mr. J. Lester Ranson, who gradu- ment, which begins there Sun. ated from the Philadelphia School of n the party are the following Pharmacy last week, will arrive in the : Mrs. m. j. wanace, ana miss m city to-day and beginning next week and Mary McLaughlin, Rev. -will bn connected with the drue firm Durham and Messrs. Brice Mc- hof C. R. Mayer & Co. in, Hazel Pharr. Julian Miller I tj xt- -r n iul Miller. Rev. Dr. R. G. Mil- - JTZZ' XZZXZJ'JY; d iCol T. L. Klrknatrlck will " A. v. I""..Tr" . xr"L," . ..v., v..E.u uio annua n.rf,nrt. T. T). Pnvnft. vlo. rrnnA T. Tl Yandle; recording secretary, T. E. Jennings; financial secretary, M. E. Trotter; treasurer, E. L. Hall. The office of J. E. Crayton & Co.. dealers in typewriters and typewriter supplies, will be moved next week from the Trust Duiiding to the office across the street formerly occupied by the Conservative, Mutual Life Insurance Company "ANGLO" CATGUT. A TARTAR, of the trustees. Rev. Mr. Dur- 111 preach the baccalaureate to-morFow. Three of the mem- this year's graduating claw m this county namely, Mesr?. Vnllace. J. M. Matthews.' and waiter. Nell Sarratt entertained at a party at her home on North street yesterday, afternoon at block. The first prize was won Fran F Jones, the booby Hy nnie Beaty. Among the guilts rr Frank F. .ones. and Masses tokes. Mary Moody,' Llu!se firth, Sallle and Nell Dixon. Sa- gfave. Jennie and Llla Beaty, Sneering London Writer Hears Some thing' of Americans Abroad. London Dispatch in New York Times. V lmlnani In T.nnAnn run A n.dnv Louise ana p toy aarraTt. i wif. .n iwioo ToannpttA T. nil. iiey, o. x gna nauie uranam. i (..-.. n .nmft RinrrltiB- nd of fanslva remarks ahout Amerlrana vent or tne evening will be the ouhHshed a. few ilavs aaro in a Lon e of Miss Minnie Johnson Ru- nn n.nn- nmr thA Risnatur "Anarlo a u. . e.n r ttriiii.. I . - - " t t).,.ur. leant Britisher manages to make K rv,nv ni Pound or two selling an article in f v . , " fv...,..,,-. . . !- A t l pU II k. Rover, nnntor of w""n "'" u" it"B " Catarrh Slost SnbUe Disease. A lare majority of serious ca tarrhal troubles, which are to-day sapping the lives of thousands, are the result of neglected colds. Her ring's Catarrh Cure dissipates such aangefs. One bottle, price $1, does it. Buy it of Atkinson's Drug Store, The Wedded State. would be much more harmonious and happy if a woman would believe less of what a man tells her before rnar riage, more of what he tells her after wards, and Insist on a proper and reasonable amount of life Insurance, Let no false modesty prevent your demanding of your husband a reason able amount of Insurance on his life, payable directly to xyou, in the- event of his death, it is your right No other classes of persons have re celved such benefits from life Insur ance as women and children, as It la for their benefit that nearly all life insurance is taken. 1 No company in the world offers greater certainty pf payment than the Eaultable. v This- is the first con sideratlon In life insurance.. No com pany can furnish safer life Insurance at a permanently lower cost than the Equitable. , For information, concerning the New York State Standard Policy call on or address W. J. RODDEY, Manager, Rock Hill, S. 0. Week-End Rates via Seaboard Air , Line. Commencing June 1, 1907, the fol lowing week-end rates will b In ef feet on the Seaboard: Wilmington and return $5.00, on sale Friday afternoon and all trains Saturday, good to . return ; until fol lowing Tuesday inc. Blowing Rock and Return $6.20 sale Friday and Saturday, good for return to Tuesday inc. Chimney Rock and return $5.75 sale Friday and Saturday,' good to return following Tuesday inc. Lenoir and return $2.90, sale Sat urday, good to Monday Inc. Cliffs and return $2.20, sale Satur dayv good to Monday Inc. Hickory and return $2.15, sale Sat urday, good to return Monday. Inc. Rutherfordton and return ' $2.25 sale Saturday, good to Monday lnc feneiby and return $1.75, sale Sat uraay good to Monday inc. Llncolnton and return $1.05, sale aturaay, good to Monday lnc For full information, call on or ad aress C. A. TLUE, 3VA.. Charlotte, X. C. ; JAMES KERVMr., ' City Passenger Aeent. Charlotte, N. C, Car Ill-dressed, harsh c W K Rmrpr Tipntnr nr yi ).. favinia vmoVi i coarse, uncoutn. a very quiet affair. After thudv01063 and otherwise vulgar and od Mr,. and Mrs. Williams win JecUonable Jornestown where they wi'l heir honeymoon. In answer to the assertion that Americans are ruining the hotels of Europe, she says that in her opinion A...... . i j .H . English hostelrles have been much lom RalZh whes by. American patronage. It possible, now to get something bet- ter to eat In them than joints, po tatoes and squares of boiled rahhncp. hd Mrs. R. M. Brannon enter- because Americans have Insisted on ast evening at tneir nome in gooa tooa. Thev have 1nsitPi on in honor of their guests, baths, too real baths and to natinfv Elizabeth Kyle ; and Madge the Americans' demand real baths . Pt; coiumDus, ua. uuenre i nave Deen ' put into hotels where yen, Aiiss Lacy Kay winning iormeny people had to- dn thr- r,rh. R prize and Mr, Robin Brem ing in little tin pans. ueman's ; prize. . me . guesui - in the course of hla article "Anirlo- Ves Acton Latta, Helen Brera, American" said the tlm might come ite and Blandina Springs, when the best hotela In t? lie Mayer; Lacy Ray, Louise, would make a holnf. nf tnrrin ith, Laura Etheredge, Nancy Americans. Miss Gilder's renlv Is Lois Brown, ; of .Winston- that the best hotels In London would Catharine Rayr of McAdens- have to close their doors and ro m,t ro-tiral Haaat UdUh 1 11 I a, l,-it,l I . 1 . """h . "", i "4. uuTOrasa ji iney nafl ho American Van - Landingham. . Lizzie patronage. - . American Messrs. w. E. Chambers. tUaferro, Jr., T. R. Brem. H. fer W. H.i Martin N. J. Orr, tarver, John Bass Brown, W. J. W. Wadsworth. W. J. 'uy uarrara. 11. a. Morsen. tt, of Graham; N. J. Bussey, uweu ana ur, is. C. Nalle. f-'Aj Klueppeiberg and sister. 8 iiearne, will leave - here nesday for Albemarle, where ppend a month with their win ana Mm KMno tt Inauguration Pullman Parlor Service Via Seaboard Between vuurioiie ana Wilmington, Trains 40 and SO. Pullman parlor car will leav Ph.r lotte, daily .train No. 40, 6:S0 . ,T:I1,ng,t.0.n- ?turnlng, leave .TiuimiBiuu uauy, train 39 4 n m This will give excellent service h. tween cnar otte and -Wilmington. This goes Into effect Saturday jUnA 1st. For reservations and Informa tion, call on or address C. A. BLUE, T. A., Charlotte, K. C. JAMES KER, JR., ' O- P. A., Charlotte, N, c. f 1..UIU 1 tin 1 " ur . mi n GuoiiS. etc. ..J , - 4... ft a vr vw J Uiiw Fresh, new, pretty goods at most at tractive prices for Saturday shop pers. , : ' MILLINERY. BEAUTIFUL NEW STYLISH ILVTS AT MUCH REDUCED PRICES. If you haven't bought your Hat yet you are fortunate. .The new 'Hats we are getting out now are pret tier, and prices are not much more than half what they were. Our buyer Is Just back from New York, where we bought Millinery at much reduced prices, and you get the benefit. Special trimmed Hats, $1.9?, $2.98, $4.00, etc. Ready-to-Wear Hats, 75c., 95c, etc. Children's Hats, worth double these prices, 25c, 50c, etc. SUMMER PARASOL SPECIALS. Parasols worth - $1.25 to $1.50, 98c. Parasols worth $2.60 to $3.00, $1.98. Parasols worth $4.00 to $6.00, $2.98. SHIRT WAISTS UXDERPRICED. Pretty Waists, of nice materials, worth $1.25 to $1.75. 98c. . Choice styles, new patterns, worth up to $2.00, $1.25 and $1.50. The values include styles and prices tq suit every one. ASSORTED SPECIALS. Plain Silk Mull, all colors, fresh, new bolts, 12 l-2c. grade, 9c. yard. Dotted Silk Mull. In popular colors, as well as Black and Cream; 20c. grade, J2 l-2c yd. Yard-wide Black Taffeta Silk, on present market worth $1.00 per yd. Special, 79c per yard. Extra choice yard-wide Taffeta ; Silk, worth $1.25, 8c. per yard. Linonette Skirts, well made and; will fit,' 8C. New lot Belts and Shopping Bags. Special In 20x38 heavy Huck Towels, loc. each. IVEY' uce Moore returned last m Raleigh, where she studied -jo uuiuig me . past year. You'll be buying a tonic soon probably need one now. Brace up your system with VITAL VIM. Take our word for it. There's no better tonic sold. Fifty cents a bottle at It. H. Jordan & Co., Drug. gists, iianoue, I, c. MAKE IT PLAIN, MY BEST FRIEND. StatesvillePemaleCoIIege Modern equipment, able faculty. Large attendance. Kind home In fluences. Moderate prices for such excellent advantages. Only good and studious girls are wanted. Board and tuition for session, $147.00. Other prices as moderate. Send for cata logue. ,j. A. SCOTT. D. D.. Pres. ii!a iiii Litliia Water Relieves Dysentery. Certainly worth trying. 'All drug stores. Distributed by P " f1 13 W. Trade St., Charlotte. L L or Us to Buy Long Qoth at To-Day's Special Prices Is a Reinot3 Tc 1- bUity. . : $1.38 Bolt Long Cloth, 98c. $2.00 Bolt Long Cloth, $1.50. " ( Each bolt contains 12 yards to piece. " - These Long Cloths we bought months ago, before the Immense ad vances. At the above sale prices these are cheaper than common , bleached domestic. ' Very Sheer Plaid White Goods, Patterns Entirely New ; For dainty summer shirt waists there's nothing prettier than these sheer Plaid White Goods. Makes up prettily without any trim mings. Patterns brand new ... ......... 20, 25 and 35c. yard. New Nets The popularity of Nets does not diminish. Both dotted figured and plain, the latter rather more In favor. These are priced much un- der the usual. ' v 7 Be. 4 2-inch Fillet Net, at ..... . ... , , , , . . . , ... . 48c yard. Square mesh 42-inch Fillet Net, both Ecru and Whlta, ?5c.-, at .... .... .... .... .; ... .. 48c 60c. 86-lnch Plain Nets, at .. . SSc 68c. Plain Net, fine mesh; both Cream and White. Price . . . 50c 58c. Dotted Nets, at .... ... 50c "Kayser's" Short and Long Gloves It's to your Interest to always buy Kayser's Silk Gloves. "Kayser's" pure Silk, two-ctasp, double warranted to wear tipped -? short Silk Gloves; both Black and White; all sizes .... .. ., 50c. . "Kayser's" extra heavy short Silk Gloves, double tipped, two-clasp 75sT "Kayser's" 16-button elbow-length two-clasp fine Lisle Gloves; Blaclij only;,,, .... .............. ............... $1.00 palrv Two-clasp l-button elbow-length Silk Gloves, In Black and White ' Price .... ...'... .. $1.50 pair. , Iloslcry Specials for To-Day and Saturday ' 25c. first quality Ladles' Llale-flnlshed All-over Lace Hose. Special ........ ........ 19c. pair. ' , 15c. quality Ladles' Plain Llsle-flnlshed Fast Black Hosiery; slight imperfections. Special ..8 l-3c. pair. 1 BELK EROS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. JA3IESTOWN EXPOSITION VISITORS SHOULD STOP OVER AT THE NEW FIRE-PROOF CHARLOTTE, N. C. SELWYN HOTEL Carollnas in the Coolest and cleanest hotel In the centre of the summer season. 140 luxuriously furnished outside rooms and 70 baths. Telephones and running water in rooms. Bates $2.50 ana upward per day. American plan. r' under management. HARVEY & WOOD, Piedmont Hotel, Atlanta, Ga. muiu&u ClOVtRSIDE BOARDING SCHOOL! FOR YOUNG LADIES x AND GIRLS un Non-sectarian, but der Episcopal Influence. . Engllshr-Muslc, Art Near enough to New York to set all advantages, but far enough away to escape the rigors of New York City. Climate off the wet bay and ocean. Non-denominational, but under Episcopal influences. - Unsurpassed location .and educatl onal facilities for girls and young ladies from the South who wish to be near New York but not In the city. Address MISS ELIZABETH TIMLOW, Principal, MOXTCL Am, N. J. i Mr. Scott has Utmost Confidence I was suffering .intense pain from rheumatism in my hip. I tried several remedies, but none of them relieved me. Finally I be gan taking Mrs. Joe Per son's Remedy, and after taking only two bottles I lad no pain at all. My rheu matism was cured. I havo the utmost confidence in Mrs. Joe Person's medicine, and would not hesitate to recommend it to any one for rheumatism. " . Respectfully, DON SCOTT. Goldsboro, N. 0., May 11, 1907. The Seashore Hotel Under the management of th Hlnton Bros., for the past eight years, will open the season June 6th, 1907. ' The Hotel has been thoroughly overhauled and renovated. Music the entire season by Professor Weber's Celebrated Orchestra, of Memphis. Tenn. Hotel lighted by electricity. ' No malaria, no mosquitoes, no files; Artesian water. No more delightful resort on the Atlantic coast. For de scriptive booklet, rates, etc., address E. U Hlnton, Manager. WriIitsvWc, N. G. Special r; WILL H-J fWSft-V( trawbei "'Cam. AVE TO-DAY NIC venretahlta nt .11 1 rawberrln at 10 .,. Some of those larr mat are. nice. I have .r?od 8,uPPlr of. Ca! orated peaches at IS cents SMITH. 'Phone 1222-;si. TYPEWRITERS REBU1L . n, repaired. Larr eat and 1 .in the Carollnas. A: shoi vrvmBur ana ru RV0 ii'i 11.11 Phone us when In troubi fake care of you. J. j;. c CO. Phone 3M. Trust L, ' PURE ANDrJ0UBLE , Lemon and Vanilla xt pure and still be weak. 1 n brand is pure and eutngth. REMEMBER V0tlTTu7,r to-day. And remomhp cfn got the best trrer"r, Complete line of fine C;; Pipes, etc. Let us show gists. 'Phone 179. LARGE SHIPMENT CT ous Runnymede Cigars J GOOD THINGS FOR SUN! Deviled Crabs, soft shell kind of Cheese, fresh Vege? kinds. Call 6S or lift for r MILLER-VAN NES3 CO. A FRESH SHIPMENT OF glna breakfast roe. For ir one cupful-of bread crun.: egg, cayenne pepper to tas to round cakes and fry In 1 SARRATT, 809 N. Tryon FOR RENT-MODERN 8 9 E. Sth St.. June 1st, room house X E. 9th 6-room house 411 W. 1" era 8-room house 910 . nice -room house 13 a. 1 J. ARTHUR HENDERSO.. THE GEM RESTAUR please everybody. HTv j up-to-date service? The room In the city, the test er and the best fruit stan taurant, Come and look at our magnificent line of Dia mond We handle nothing except the very best. It's a good investment, as Dia monds are adancing in Drice daily. P That , foots up in your favor when you use it is the kind you get from us WB HAVB' FOR SAL!" . nice bay mares perfect v years old, look alUce a- 1 , horse; perfectly sounl c w. o. ros3 & co.. :;d 4th St FREE TRIP TO JA chance given with every i purchase of cigars ft Tryon 8t W. EMMlTT Manager. TO LET-4-ROOM HOtr r. Cth, S per month. You've move on you If you get t me for vacant lots anl i you trad, If you wart t'- k L KEESLER. S3 t 'Phone 34. C 1 1 A RLOTTK UNI VI. . Summer session- bntnt 3 and closes July in. i If ite preparatory ? Classes held at No. & Hours can'be socurl t who may wish gome s CharRfi 'Very. rrr,s nig Li! Pnces, CnicK.Befivcry,--Osr i Bl- Rib; i&TK!$irF. ,YV.?10ynsIl'r, 1 1 ood.' jean urn. it nas a!;i j t l ; tt,.C:l H Hon ' r! 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