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1 j ( .,- r ".a cf U.ce 1..?.r; ;'..? i" U r ; rrS-l. On lFiiv-in at the Church Tit't, at the corner Two V.: Ken lV--t. , avcmv Ke.t, at tne corner jonn Miner an.i urtjnt u.r, two avenue and Forty-fifth street, hvhite men WPre 'the principal la a Small fist anii skill fieht which Of!- York City,' the ceremony was curred ,ast , .. h" t ,n al. ..icd by Rev. Sidney Evans, an near Wilson's drug ptore. They were al clergyman. J both summoned to appear before the . .. I recnrp Mnnrln. mnmiTiff ,aa (announced nere some um THE NORTH CAROLINA Pharmaceu tical Association will meet at Lake hat Miss Celeste Eloyse "Wilder, er' daughter of Dr. and Mrs. II. ,'Uder would be married to Mr. Toxaway June 13-14. two daily trains will - . ,' . be operaated between Asheville and Lake mjiauon twiKu, young uusinness ioxaway on and after June 9th, oni of Bostxin. Mass. The date had I leaving Ashevllle at 8 a, m. and the other en fixed, but It was understood t S:4o p. m. Iiuy regular return season the wedding would take place 'V.J.f ,k 2'? Vla Bhevllle- m the 20th and 25th ol this W. .Vaughan, Secretary. i..A iweek ago Miss Wilder went " w. York to get her trousseau, SOUTHERN COTTON MILL STOCKS j was oeing maae tnere Dy wen-1 , ,. h modistes. Yesterday afternoon J Quotations by F. C. Abbott & Company. vllaer recaived a letter irom tier Abbeville Common. Her, saying . that ehe ana Mr. i s . J 1 .. ...... n J niu mairicu. v h .iu ui- Alken Mf Co harnn ftcrounL or ins Liiness uir, oii i- ..... I niHCUMll f-llIlIlIUK LV.i .. Uake'saged father and pressing American Spinning pfd.... .. ?S3 it was very uncertain as 0 Am. warenouse, pfd.. .. jhe could get off to meet the ap- Auderson Cotton Mills. 1 .... ..... m 1 A 1? fa f a d day it it. were set. unereiore, Xrcadia. laequeuco u( niia mhw i laaieuia, i Arista I a personal friend of the groom, 'form the ceremony, and, In thaiAtherton, N. C... "cof a number of their intimate ? , . ..... I a vnnii a i - t .the couple, took, the vow,. 'ahlonable Episcopal Shurch. Dr. Bibb.. .. .. 1 la lt rector. : . , Bonnie v.--.. .. I the marriage Miss Wilder was Erogpn Cotton Mills. S. C. ,N. . - , ft.. f, -r Brookslde .... .cuifl wore a nai Miwn straw i Cabarrus. Ch. : - I Cannon Mfg. Co Blake-ls a very' clever young j Capital City, pfd. 4 which has been cultivated at fchSweT C., pfd.: and in foreign cities. She Is aleheswell, 8. C... .. live personality, v I Clinton.. .. ... rt.b t,,Mi. a rn.nnn.IMl nnll. I CHntOn, COmmOtl th a large manufacturing'house X, LSd'a ' ' v Cliffside.. .t .. .. .. ,v. .152 - iffsnorti Conn., and is canable I rhin.,n' rilttJin 'Villi." itviar. He met the woman "who I Courtney.. ... s Mm wif in Pari Aeveral veara I Converse Mfr. Co.. .. .. l,d,ntleinvriienashiI begun thcre ssa M?g.cco::; . m 1 Into love. .. - Cr,rtL ,rj) A spendlne- a week' or longer lnlrf, hrth Mr. and Mrs. Blake will rarllnsrton ...... .. (v mariotte to nav a visix. ah i ia uas Mitt. v.:o.. Aia: ments 'had been made by Dr, jjovot xarn juiiis. . u s. wilder to give xneir aaugn- LTand-ceceptlon and the plans 111 be carried out when she ar DDED AT BIACKSBVRG. Drayton Pilling.. Dillon.. I'.apie ft fnoemx . Elmira. j pfd EasleyJ .. Edenton. N. C. . l r.uuicc.. Burrounaine i joik-iwui oi vnPp tm . orman u. jonnson aim jiuss i Krwin, nra I lUird Cleaml vp Hept.nans I J'ftireka.. . , rJ?Yom All Save Tlicinselvcs Exposition 1 A til.. I l aiiuciUM iW Ul W1TOI1I17. -, ? v Vlnrinn. iuntll yesterday about midday Fountain. N; C ll tVirao. in tha rniViaTit(r IrltfTnov MffiT fVt sterious secret elopement of "f8"- I May S. Bid - Asked - i 81 86 SO 140 103 - 81 874 - 83ft 5 88 112 , - m - lot . ' ; J25 119 - 80 S8 U2 - - , 10TH - . 125 59 62 J05 109 109 , "75 . , . 100 , 120 130 !. ioo . 90 . 125 - . 155 , 127 ,102 , . 152 - $0 .112 - .150 - , . 104 , 150 .105 - . 81 . 94 : ' - .100 , . 109 : V t - 81 5 , 132 "140 - - 101 140 140 83 ' 106 140 200 80 135 j I V11CI1 inoj! . ad I rJrnnltftvlllA. fi. O... w .- .99 unravelled. Nothing d in weeks which excited the j Gray Mfg. Co... which thi event arouaea. Grenaei.. I I Greenwood . . uii I Highland Park )wn circumBiantca cuiuviuuig i ij "i.inj iwir M to the Interest, of the: affair v; -- -Jstanca telephone message Henrietta Mills; ex dlv, .atksburer. J S. C solved the Hoskins. N.- C... .. .( of the exact jtlme and place HoeKins,. wedding. , tiBV, IJ. v. w.v rn,' l ;izr urn.' c r nM f the Methodist church at f" ' Mm s. C. Dfd. urg, m compliance wun a John P. King ifg. uo martn (iv him tn Mr. And Mrs. I Wppslpr.. .. .. .. stated yesterday that the King s,""' y was performed bjr him at 1 1?"' X " Mlll8 yesterday jnorning. He was Lanca8ter Cotton Mills, pfd irnm him MUiuurin nv . can n narr e Merchants' ' Hotel, being in- Langley Mfg. Co that his presence was desired i'auJen8v, v, ..... 1 T.tnHAn rU I lu a ommia wtirt nan innr nr. " . - I Liberty... i" ,. . .. . . . .. " I Jjiniesiuna ...... aving, e,Charlptte, : it aeems, Loekhart, 8. C... 'havtno- taken r slnirlfi Ronl I T.nrav Mills. Dfd.. .t 'Jonfldence, Mr. Johnson and Louise -Mill, N. C. 1;a r,Mli tA niaf.vhiirp Louise; Mill, N. C,, pfd.- ' H o? . T-yvU tt ldropplng off. a wire at Gas- T.iimhirton. lit nrnvfd tn ho annthpr n.Thn. I u..ik, Pnttnn Mills r . v - v w -' . . i Aiiat v ...... was in Gastonia and not the Manchester alum.. ut , whom Inquiry t was. made. jrg. jo. . . . Mrs; jonnson.nave gone w ; t r (m miii. . . . . i HI uur licit wwwa wucrtj w oycjiu Mollohon., .. s .Dei ore returning to ineir Mollohon, pid knmn Rt Ralfiffh via Char- I Monoshan. . . i j t i i Mfmnrcn. B. V. . . v - I TiTrtt.arnh. 8. C... Dfd. If rtM-OOVt 1 1A M. I , iuiu ouuw kw '-i. . Newberry IfiO la 118 94 150 100 - . .... 130 .. ..102 . 94 ti 97 77" 99 .. .135 99 102 166 104 101 101 139 61 114 108 - 98 ti . e eiid you get that hat?" ask. Nogomls.- N. a .w.w ifriends 5 of Alderman 2, T. 3aMlpf8dV . vhen he appeared . on the g!y.mpla p ..' Vesterday, wearing an anti- odell Mills .nnriet . thsit mflrto him lrnk I rwurlf fv(1i fcnmrf. '. -r I FaCOWl MLB. bless you, some fellow swap- L,,.. Mfir. Co h me in a barbershop," . said piedmont Mfg. Co th, "This hat bears the In- Pelham. ua., pia . V. B.' is. r If you hear anya feiir riun.u over having got, the best of tL wJV. Mf. Co. . . ,Me m a oarDersnop sena mm i Richland, S. pra. KoanoKe mma Raleigh.. Richmond Spinning Co..,' f a 'Umingtort Excursion. ars It has been the custom j Riverside Mfg. Co. 93 ' 162 150 - . , w 125 98 101 103 106 - 100 ' - 100 185 200 - n - i2l . 113 110 -.105 , 120 131 102 - 106 100 115 116 106 100 125 .120 : - 135 - - 123 70 72. - 100 176 - 176 101 103 381 16S 172 . -- 103 161 , 200 , - 200 . 100 . - 127 .. 65 . 128 .100. . .- 851 . 90 106 .115' 125 "'128 . 61 65 . 95 ; 101 ' fcsion to Wilmington. While aon- oaru ,na iciuocu w vnuici i r." .r.T s to others, theyhave agreed goUthern, N. C... n-a tui xina , vi;oiuii. j unrinegtein.. .. .. .. , ... i'nf the excursion will be Rtfttesville Cotton Mills. h. The train will leave in Salisbury ,.. ...... o ' ino- nnd Rtav two nisrhts. re- I Trenton, -N. C... .. .'.-.i iw he.mor.nlng of the third yArJZ uvii s . wis ta -wio.wu.j cA.- i Tucanau. a. u.. diu.. scneauiea ior ,.vm . season, i Tuscarora.. otpf la ionic nar ror a arefl Toxaway.. .. . Union Buffalo, 2d pfd TT.U.. A . ... r n .1 uiuij. vjt . . - l Ol hit. ur. . . riiarr vance Critical. Victor Oil libne message from Moores- Victor Mills, b. c. . ... .. ..... .. .. .... .. , V. .'I I llfl im. . . morninff orints m news ...r:." v,. o ' " . -Vit' ttt I warren an. u. .. .......... m condition of. Rev., Dr. W. W. Wa.rr(, Mf. Co. pfd.. 106 r many years pastor oi jen- washinsrtfln Mius a " Prosnect Preahvterlan Wan hlneton Mills, ma.. romnlna voru iritipol . mnrl I WftttS.. .. .. , 115 ery is in doubt. The 'news ia,B-' r ,S iness Will toe received with .V .X....:" -150 iy hundreds of friends woodruff 125 ut the Stata who .have long woodside .. .... .. ...... ioo nd loved him 1 Will amston.. ' iv . . .... 90 105 : 131 190 . 100 ioo - H 70 30 105" m mr i A M Jl . To-morrow (Jlon'ay) morning -we start our June sale of Ladies' Under Muslins. This sale Is worthy of your f attention in every sense of the word, because you can buy these ready-made garments at about the cost to you of the materials: therefore you save the worry of planning the styles and the saving of the dress maker's bills. Another feature to your advantage: The clever designs and appropriate trimmings you find in our Under Muslins cannot be produced by home work. j . ' Every garment in the sale is made by one of the very best and most reliable Muslin Underwear manufacturers In this country made in a large, clean and well ventilated room, employing only expert labor, and to each garment Is attached the National Consumers' League label, Insuring to you that this Is a fact. The sweatshqp and contract work garments never enter into our stock, and two-thirds , of the muslin under wear sold Is of this class. ' . x , ' Tou can attend this sale expecting to find exceptional .values and you will not be disappointed. The prices are by far .less than we can offer you again this season, ' CORSCT COVERS At 10cH worth 80c, made of soft finish Muslin, trimmed with one row of lace and lace Insertion to match, and beading with ribbon run through. . . At 25o., worth 35c., made of soft finish Cambric . and Muslins, 12 styles, each differently trimmed. Some attractive styles in this lot, ' . . x v" At 39c, worth 60c, Camfcrlc Covers, beautifully, trimmed with laces x and embroideries; all new styles, very effective. At 50c, worth 65 and 75c.,. Cambric and Nainsook Covers, the elaborate and plainer trlram ed torts. Many styles for your se lection. , SOLID BLACK CORSET COVERS At 50c, Corset Covers made of guar - anteed Black Lawn, trimmed with rows of lace and beading; Just ; the thing for ladles In mourning. At 75c,porth $1.00, Corset Covers made of soft Nainsook, hand somely trimmed with laces, embroideries and medallions. ' V At 98c, worth1 $1.25, Corset Covers of very attractive styles; every one a new style. . - v : Corset Covers of the higher grades at $1.50, $2.00, $2.50 and $2.95. srusLir DRAWERS . At 25c, Muslin and Cambric Drawers with rows hem ; . stitched ;tucka . like - cut; worth, 35c ' f TV - i ROYAL VNDLRGARMENTC At $9c, worth 50c, Muslin and Cambrio Drawers, trimmed and untrimmed styles, made In good, full sizes; flat seams. At 50c, worth 65c, Cambrio Drawers, hemstitched ruffles; also lace and embr6idery trimmed styles, flat seams and French bands; also extra sice Drawers at this price, ' ', Drawers of higher grades "at 75c, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 and $2.95. y ' " ; MCSLIN GOWNS Tou will find our downs yery different to the average sorts. Ours border on the plain and neatly trimmed styles, though .we carry ; : the" elaborate trimmed strles, too. , We consider the laundering qualities of every style. Each garment is cut ample wide flat - seams and trimming of good quality. At 50c, worth 65o. , This is a low prloe for a' Gown, but they, are up to jour standard of goods. Sizes cut full, .flat seams, neatly trimmed, and a garment that will give you service; all sizes, 15, At 75c, worth $1.00. we have grouped in this lot Just eighteen f ifif 1 1?tr,mmed Cwn9. eome with long and high neck styles, others with short sleeves and. low neck styles; slip over and button front styles. Every, garment In this lot a bargain. mm mm lm I "" ROYAL - SfUSLIX GOTflffS At 8c, worth $1.35, made of good quality soft Muslin, a dozen or more i pretty styles, slip over and button v front - styles, with long and short sleeves. MHOCKIMMUOm At $1.25, extra size Oowns, 46, 48 and 50 In. .bust and very wide: made In neat trimmed styles, long sleeves ' At $1.50, worth $2.00, Cambrio Gowns, trimmed with pretty laces . and embroideries; new models. CHEMISE At 9 w"rtJ' $1.88. made of soft flnlwh Cambric, embroidery trim med with ribbon run through beading; made long, with tucked V and hemmed bottom. At $1.25, worth $1.76, made of Nainsook; lace trimming and em 0 broidered medallions; long, with tucked and hemmed bottom. Muslin and Cambrio ' " , 1 . PETTICOATS Beautifully trimmed Skirts at prices less than cost of materials. Js'ZZnh' SAa ot. Cambric, plain hemstitched; others TIk, m 8 ,lace,8' Valenciennes and torchon; also styles with embroidery trimming. Some special bargains in this lot At $1.50, worth $2.00, Skirts of Cambric, elaborate trimmings of embroideries and laces, with lawn and cambrio ruffles. ' wlth LrB?rtl? ,a'?fi 2klrU- of Cambrlc handsomely trimmed with laces; also with deep flounce embroideries, . Better grade Skirts at $2.50, $2.98, $3.50 and $4.98. LAW N KDIOKAS " $V5.rm f 0mfort"" Bhe r La Klmonaa, 50c 750, 98c" and Sheer Silk Mull Klmonas, $2.50.. ' :r - - Long Lawn Klmonas, 98c, $1. 50, $2.50 and $3.50. ' xr. . 0 OltSIOTS Monday S Wr8t " nd B0 Tn C0r9et . The Corset of quality. Prices $1.00, $1.50, $2.00, $3.00 and $5.00. ONTX HOSE ' Lisle and Silk Uae Hose, 25, 80, 75c I PfilTFIlt , MERODE UNDERWEAR Llffht-weight Vests, 15, 25 and 50a mum: This SpeciQ I 142 99 77 32 201 74 Fifty Years' of Honest Paint Making ' eENTURY PREPARED P7UNT . The Old Reliable Wears Longest " Spreads Farthest - 116 " 92',S 136 103 105 Northev In Extremis. BANK STOCK. lends of Mrs. T. J. Northey ""c p1 Tshevllie et to learn that she is crit- StTn'.st cST 7 ' M Hfith typhoid fever at her cm-,.' National. Oastonia..- 5. 411 North Poplar street. Charlotte National Bank.. .. of her recovery is entertain- Commercial, ciianoue.. .. .. , j . ,.i tnoan us caving. . h" ? '. ,,. I BO).. -.. .. .... ..- - . . ii r , ci..t Kil'l fhnrlnttc.. .. eroy Springs, of Lancaster, FlrstNafl, Morganton..' ...... regwierea among tne guests First National. uiBn nnm, 130 140 . 114 - 120 - 150 154 - J V TORRENCE PAINT CO. 10 iV, Try on Street Charlotte, N. G Jwyn last night 1. L. Kesler, of the Baptist iM ThomasvUlei was ft vis . c;ty yesterday. I M. Etird Is spending some J, C. and P. O. Fonville ar he city lat night from Lu i., and are registered t th 62 172 140 100 Merchants' & Farmers' Char lotte.. .. ... J'O National Bank, Gaffney .. ... l.,o PclmettD Bank and Trust Co. 120 People's National, Winston .. Southern- Loaf & KavlnRs jnk.'Chsrlote. -.f- . .. ..... 170 American Trust Co. .. 1-i WtlmfnKton Savings A- Trust Cornpanv.. .. ..- e.O ICS 163 12S (enfert in Work Means a fa and Ircn in Warn Veather. ELECTRIC Dck Cdllns Fan 'Fixtures ' Ijaundry v Curling: Irons Stoves Table Jjimpn Adjustable Wall RracLctt JAMESTOWN EXPOSITIOX VISITORS SHOULD STOP OVER yVT THE NEW FIRE-PROOP . ' S'ELWYN HOTEL CHARtonE. n c. Coolest and cleanest hotel in the centre of tho Carolinas in the summer season.'' ''..- . v 140 luxuriously furnished outside rooms' and 70 baths. Telephones . and running water In rooms.' Rates $2.50 and upward per day. American plan. -under management Hnvrv s. tvrvr .Hotel Bellevue, Boston, Mass "AIULY & WOOD, Piedmont Hotel, Atlanta. Ga. - ... r..ji, .:v::' 1 - . . " - ; Ji Fm rim it on re A big-saying by your purchases no . must make room for penters and every tl be sold at big redu One very fine M ' Bed Koom Suit, exti and fully hand carve lar price, $250.00. K( $190.00. .,';';.-' I ''':'' V''1;., --; One beautiful Curl. Grand Rapids mn1 Room Suit, cheap al Now only $67.50. One magnificent 0. board and China CI match. Probably tl: pieces ever brought i State ; Sideboard 6 i wide, China Close! widcj full mirror b. glass shelves. The price of two pieces Now offered at C- These are bargair. Furniture that cr. matched in the land. Special lot of $10 ChiiToniers, at $713 ..' See those 5-drawc: Cliiffoniers wtc are c in this lot at $1C0,C $6.00 each. The people arc qv. take advantage of t; diculous prices and -busy selling. You c. money at this rc:r. sale also if you - will and see the bargain ; fer. Yes, there is where vou al ways find us, and we aim to stay there, too. have not gaineci this position but by always offering The Very Best at the Host" Reasonable Pricc3. Lowest Prices and the Best Goods do not go together it ?s im 'possiblcj but if ypujvant. the niostreliablc . goods at a reasonable price, call on J hey are here in ? y. :
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