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1 d LI f ;on Mirri.ioa. of jucst at the S'ilwyn 1'j 10 Irews is Uo. Va. Bea lin.i; a -, in k a F.raytoa "has returned .onie l:i iv:ami;a. S. C, , after in- si! e time in the cwy ;.vlth .Agnes Civil, on Jacksoa Terrace. T. E. Youngblood and bride, (was Miss Margaret Vatum are tod to return ", to the c;ty Trom bridal . trip to Jamestown the , part of the week.- i j and Mrs.- J. L. Sexton have one V.York to spend a tow weks. I J. and Mrs. Sern are absent l the -city. Mrs. H, M. Branch is I it the Selwyn. ' " ' ": i Samuel d.'-WUN ims and bride, iss Minnie, Rudi3t'.l, are xpeited Tom their bridal trip North, the the week, . ..' ' '',:.. Sara Shannott Ranson and Rev. West will be marrlej to-night Huntersville A. H, P. church, tr'ony being performed by !hj j 'Rev. John Milla Bl?harn, Mr. Ranson, of this city, a eousln of Me, will be one . of the usher. I Ranson has been a teacher in imty 'schools for number or rilv. Mr. West la the pastor of Unteravllle Presbyterian .clui'sh. popular young minuter. and Mrs. J. L. Davis have re from a trip to Richmond and mestowtv Exposition. , ' .-.. i , , ' v.'. 5 I 1 it. .: : a f.'W dns f,t lr oM heme at Ti vigor's Ret, C, re turned to the city yetor J y. Mr. I. W. Firber, superintendent of the electric 1 l.t an-1 power plant, of Mt. Airy, was the g.. t of Mr. Al bert Milmow, on I'ast A venue yester day. Mr. E. O. Randolph, who has been attending the University of North Car olina, during the past year, has ac cepted a clerkship in the Southern freight depot. ' Mr. Jno. F. Love, a prominent busi ness man of Gastonia, was In the city yesterdav, on business. Mr. W. A. Bristol, of Statesvllle. was In the city yesterday, stopping at the Selwyn. . ' Mr. Frank J. Knox, a prominent cotton mill ma$. of Davidson, was In the city yesterday. ' 1 r: C i. . J a number of ti ; o;xc been to the 'of the State. . J, H, Alexander and son, Houston Alexander, Jr., are -Airs. "Alexander's father. Dr. Alexander, at his home Tryon street , on MInnie Ford left yesterday ? for Llncolnton to spend some ith-her sister, Mrs." Rutledge, quite 111. and Mrs. Clarence R. Naff, of a. Mont, will arrive In the city t of the week to visit Capt. prenlier at his home on East fad street. Mrs. Naff was Miss O hag many, friends here. iborate reception will be given F(rst - Presbyterian church k, and Mrs. W. M. Klncald. All sr of the church and congre and friends are Invited to at- Ivlng; In ;th hall will be Mr. s. L. Av Dodsworth, Dr. and .: L. Gibbon and Mr. land Mrs. uex&naer. ' - .'. v . a. parlor will be Rev. Dr. and M . . Klncald v " Mm. j: R mJ Montreat; Rev. Dr.. and D.llardin, Rev, and Mrs. A. to, Rev. and Mrs. Alexander Mr; and Mrs.; E. TV Cans- i. jr.. I. Osborne and Rev. C. hal and R.. T. Colt. . living room will be Rev. for. R. J. Porter. Mr. and Mrs. Dunn, Captain and Mrs. R. E. e and Mr. and Mrs, F. H. e library will be Mrs. H. N. Mrs. F. M. Howell. Miss Alexander, Dr. and Mrs. J. F. !)Jt;.Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Ward, J. and Mrs. J. W. Zlmmer- ifrappe bowl. Miss Acton Lat- pr,eside, assisted - by Misses lncald,; Lacy Ray and Lucy n. , E. , C. Register ha rettimod short visit to Greensboro. ji. R. Van Ness, ; Jr., Is 111 at arah Kellv la vlsltw triA imgion, n. u. ' if. Withers ha ft,imaA leiffh' wVlArA hHa atAHJMJ iV. luniversjty commencement. ions wnich read as follows oivea. in me city yesterday: nd Mrs. John Ilenrv Oral luest the honor of your t the Marriage of their daughter, Mabel Gray to Samuel Austell Wllklns vefling Of Wednesday, twenty-sixth of June .- at nine o'clock ' ho First Baptist Church ,-itonla, North Carolina the , B., Roberts, nand Miss Mamie registerea . among the uesta iwyn jasx nlgnt. ct .Airs. Charles Jordan, of arrived last night to spend ays .In the clty They are reg the Selwyn. Dr. Jordan Is a f Mr. R. H. Jordan, and is .shevllle physician. i McDonald and Miss Sal rnajQ, or uocKingnam, were 1 among the guests at the sterday. I Mrs. A. S. Cheek will leave t the eastern part of the ere . they will visit relatives ds. They will see the James- hositlon before returning to PERSOXAL. Car.:r" I-'S.S- tot Chautauqua. The board of directors of the Great er Charlotte Chautauqua last niht voted to secure Campanari, the great Italian baritone, for the fall festival In October. He will appear here Fri day night, October 18th, for one even ing only. Thursday he will appear In Raleigh, coming here trom the capital City where the State fair will be in progress. Campanari is the greatest living baritone and is a pupil of the noted Caruso. He occupies the topmost place in his profession and is an artist of renown. J m-x f y On ncccurit of the lateness of hot vreathcr's arrival prices mcf merchandise. V , : BRIEFS. - - -" '' " j. ',' i v i '. A v Few Minor Happenings - la ; and ;- V' ,- - About the City. '1 ;:,: ", "The Bandit King" Is the, feature at. the Odeon this week. ; t ' Miss Jessie Cobbe is 111 at her home, No. 401 West Eleventh street. Mr. D. J. " Colvln, formerly of the Battery Park, in Asheville, has taken a position behind the desk at the Selwyn. ' ' '. ',, . .. . The meeting of the police commit tee of the board of public safety will be held to-night at 8 o'clock in the city hall. : -''i ; : .The Condition of Mr. J. Watt Kirk Patrick, who has been ill for serine time at his home In this county, was not improved yesterday. . - ; Mr. George L. Van Echop. of the Williams & fcheiton Company, will sail fromi New York ; Saturday for France to spend six , weeks, with rela tives. -. ,:- ,'.''---, 'J 'V , i ...H. .5 y An Important meeting of the wo men Of St. Peter's Episcopal church wll be held this afternoon at, 5 o'clock. All the women of St Peter's congre gation are urged to attend. One of the handsomest machines recently brought to Charlotte Is that of Mr. Jeremiah Goff, president of the Charlotte, Supply Company. It Is a new model, Pope-Toledo, with all the latest improvements. ' ? ( AJ number; of the local traveling men yesterday mailed Mr. N. G. Rus sell. the popular .proprietor of the Gloucester hotel. In Monroe, cards of felicitation on the advent of three fine boya to his family. , . - The rule of the 3-day run of the playa. at Latta Park Is being strictly adhered to and twice a week there is complete change of play. Beginning last' night 'The Little Vagabond." to gether with an entirely new series of moving pictures and other specialties, are being presented. 'Messrs. F. L. Gibbon, of Derita, and R. M. Whitney, of Hopewell," two graduates of the department of agri culture at the A. and M. College, left yesterday morning for the West to spend the summer. They will inspect the methods of farming In vogue In the West, and return about October 1st. The - funeral of 4 Mrs. Thomas J. Northey wilt take place at the residence No. 411 North Poplar street, this morning at 10:30 o'clock. The service will be conducted by- Rev. Dr. Martin D. Hardin, pastor of the Second Pres byterian church. The following named will act : as pall-bearers: Messrs.- J. N MoCausland, ' S. A. Abbey, George Meyer, Charles Moore, John 'Watson and E. H. Bell. Charlotte Man Elected Vice President. The Charlotte friends of Mr. J. -E. Reilley will be Interested to learn that he was elected vice, president of the Nachtegall Manufacturing Company, of Grand Rapids, Mich., at' a; recent meeting of the board of directors. The Nachtegall Company and tho Grand Rapids Manufacturing Company were merged under the name of the Nachte gall Manufacturing Company recently. FEDERAL COURT CONVENES. i1 (0 n nt of a Number of PeopIe lsltors and Others. 8. Miller, rtf ITicknrv in the cltv on hnalnosa . ' . ; B Marsh, of Salisbury, was "t we tsurora yesterday, xander Llghtfoot kyn, is spending several days jmestown Exposition. i.kAVetmore, of Llncolnton, 'tor in the city at the Cen- Jay.? ;.'5a:;-::;:.v.-. irpssman C TT ir..n. , "xaiuu, OI jvas a visitor in the city yes ,Ie registered at the Buford. In C. Rankin, a leading cot han of Lowell, was a Char- tyesterday. ' l'&e F, Duke, formerly desk n,the police station, who heraw, S. C several weeks a,..'-ispeniiP5 several'' clays United States Court to Convene In the Post Office Building This Morning Jones and Fonvlle Cases to be Called To-Morrow or Thursday Develop ments Looked For. ' L Federal Court will convene in the postofflce building this morning at 10 o'clock. Presiding Judge James E. Boyd, of Greensboro,1 District Attor ney A. E. Holton, of Winston; Assist ant District Attorney A. L. ' coble, Cleric H. C Cowles and Deputy Clerk It V, Furches, all of Statesvllle, ar rived In the city last night Two ses sions will be held dally, one in the morning at 10 o'clock and the other In the afternoon at 3 o'clock. The grand jury will also convene this morning. , The present docket Includes several cases of more than usual Interest. The Jones and Fonvllle cases, which are of particular interest to Charlotte people, will likely be called either to-morrow or Thursday. The bill of Indictment against Franc Jones charges him with embezzling certain of the funds of the Charlotte National Bank: that against Percy Fonville, with conspiring with Jones In robbing the bank. The prosecution will be in the . hands of District Attorney Holton -and Assist ant District Attorney A L, Coble. Jones will be; represented by .Mr. C. D. Ben nett; Fonville, by Messrs. .Tlllett ; & Guthrie, Stewart & McRae and Con gressman Wylie, of Alabama. These Case will be watched with ea ger Interest. The public Is looking for sensational developments. For - weeks past the detectives have been working on the cases and it is reported that several Items of interest will be forth coming When the grand jury makes its report. , '';;':';"..: '. Another interesting case which Will be called Is that against several of the officials of the new railroad now being built through Maeon county which charges them with peonage. The case Is somewhat similar to those against the south. & western officials which were tried In Charlotte at the last term of court. "The hotel lobbies last night were filled with people who had come In to attend court A' few were visiting law yers but the most of them were mem bers of the jury, witnesses and others connected with the court. The attend ance promises to be large. "GET IT AT HARTLEY'S.' Prescription Assurance ! always accompanies our 'drug mixing because our clerks are graduate - pharmacists, - our drugs are pure, the physlcan's orders are followed absolutely and ;ui labels are all type written. ' These points all give you the assurance of accurate " work. , ' . t llawley's Pharmacy "Phones IS and Jeo.. ' Tryon and Fifth Streets. ' ' o Cent Yard 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 had no pain at all. My rheu matism was cured. I have 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. O.May 11, ld07. 15c. Quality Dotted Gics 1C, t - A lot of verv fine Embroidery, all on nice, fine Swiss and mostly neat designs. Embroideries are very much higher but this Is a match to the sale we had in January thaf caused such a commotion, ylt was. a delayed ship ment, bought last ' year, else we couldn't give these value's. Match sets un to 12 inches wiae. and worth up to 2 Oc; yard, 10c, yard. GOWNS Nice Muslin Gown, With 10 hem stitched' tucks and ruffle trimmed heck and sleeves, only 4c.each. A large assortment various styles Gowns, embroidery and lace trim med; many in the lot would be cheap at 31.50, 98c. v;'- SKIRTS Plain, hemstitched, trimmed, ruffle: worth much more, 50c. Special lot assorted style Skirts, worth up to $1.50, 08c. , Also special values at $1.25, $1.50, etc, . CORSET COVERS We sell a world of Corset Covers, and are showing a lot of new specials. very pretty Lace and Ribbon Trim med Corset Cover, , our leader. - 25c. each. ,'v' :::'..''-V v '-o r Extra values In pretty Lace Trim med Corset Covers, nice materials and fit guaranteed, 39c, 49c. About 2,000 yards pretty, sheer quality White Dotted Swiss; several size dots. Price 10c. 25c. White Dotted Swis3 10c. Sheer Dotted Swiss, r,St. Gall dots. These mostly in pin head dots; 25c. quality, 15C 12 l-2c. Colored Mouslins : at 10c. A tremendous assortment to select from at this price. .Light ground -Mouslins, with dainty, neat dots and fig ures; beautiful floral designs m .sheer Lawns and Or gandies; 12 l-2c. values. 10c. 5c. Counter Thousands of Yards Here, Majority .Worth 2 1-2 Cents More ' A 5c. counter of Colored and White Mouslins is an IfEY'S 13 W. Trade St., Charlotte. ON SAL 1l)s$ a.m. r-; -?!A'.':sX ' '.' '.''"'-'"'. ' . . B. A. SOUTIIERLAND Death of Sirs. Jcnnlo II. Kelly. Mrs. Jennie H. Kelly died at her home, No.- 623 South Church street, last night at 8 o'clock, after an ill ness ot several months with tubercu losis. Mrs. Kelly is survived by her mother, Mrs. Katie Moore, one sister, Miss Annie Moore and one son, Mr W. "H." Kelly. The funeral will take place at the home this afternoon at 5:S0 o'clock, the service being in charge of Rev. J. F. Totton. pastor of Calvary Methodist church. The interment will be at Elmwood. Mrs Kelly wns a consecrate! cv,ri;;tian wol r.i.'.n t.r.d". '.'.waa btlo.ed by . ell wl u For Discriminating Readers " THE eRUISE OF ?MMM THE war. BY NORMAN DVNCAN Autlior of "Dr. Luke of the Labrador 21 The Crui of the 'Slilninft UghV is unique In Us way, as unlike the ordinary novel as it is possible to Imagine. The' plot la so unusual that one has the feeling that the author must have run .across the basic facts of it in real life. The discriminating reader has a treat in store." Chicago Inter Ocean. annual affair with us. Each summer wc-have this coun ter always in exactly same place (second counter left, dry goods department) and always piled high with bar- ; rm . Kiniis. inis season you find Lawns, pretty, neat pat terns, worth up tp 8 l-2c. yard, all for one price, 5c. yara. Are You Going to James ' Gf - town? - " . ' i. Do you want a Traveling Suit, something stylish1? ' v-1-'.', yv y .'-', Pongee Silks Nothing prettier or more stylish and serviceable for a natty traveling dress than Natural Pongee. Two splen did qualities, 75 and 93c. Rajah Silk 27-inch Natural Tan shade "Rajah" Silk, splendid for suits, coats or separate skirts. Price 98c. jard. 19-inch CI:: Blues, Browns, ri . and Gray; re; quality; makc: serviceable suits r Price 50c. Black and Colore". Silk3 50:. 27-inch Black aiu warranted spot-prc ental Silks, the ki: dyed in Lyons, Fret better. Price for E all colors, 50c. y:.r J, Wool Voiles E: $1.00 44-inch French Voiles, i Light Gray and Na Price now, 75 and Zl Black Taffeta Silk: Prices We maintain old Silks just as long have a piece lci fortunate enough t some good yard-wic! ling qualities at old 89c, 98c. and $1.25 a lo)M WHOLESALE AND RETAIL pecial Note I HAVE SOME NICE SMALL KING an's hams that are fine. Breakfast bacon r by the strip or sliced either way wanted. I have some good old Irish potatoes. Nice hens and spring chickens. Kggs and butter; strawberries and a good line of vegetables on hand. Bananas. JNO. y. SMITH. 'Phone 1222-2284. TYPEWRITERS REBUILT, CLEAN ed, repaired. Largest and best equipped shep in the Cardinal. All work han- . died promptly and fully gurantued. 'Phone us when In trouble and we will take care of you. J. E. CRAYTOM & CO. Phone 304. Trust Bid. m IN IT'S A POOR HOUSEKEEPER THAT uses low grade extracts. Good house keepers demand Blue Ribbon Vanilla, which is a pure, true, full strengtii extract and gives perfect satisfaction. SWELL HEAD CURED-DOES YOUR .head hurt, does it feel big and heavy? f It so, we can cure that. Get Maglo , Headache Cure and your head won't give you any of this trouble. JAS. P. STOWE ft CO. . I REE! WE FURNISTTll'HEPbTREE for making Filson club and pendennta tpa. Finest on earth for ice tea.. Pot free with each pound you buy, , Latest Thing In a tea pot. Come and see It MILLER-VA NNESS CO, 'phone 68 and 181, tl N. Tryon. NUNN ALLY'S tELitCldUS CaS'DIFJ fresh by exprws to-day. SO cents pr WHY NOT ORDER ONE OF OUR MNE fat and fancy mackerel. The finest nu on the market. Remember that dell clous old Virginia breakfast roe, we aft . seuing in iwo-pouna cans, Nothing on ; the- market to equal it 309 N. Tryon FOR SALI5-20 BUILDING LOTS IN one large lot. North D. St., between tn and 6th Sts- One of th choicest places for negro tenant houses in city. Closa in ana would be Vacant less than most any property you can buy. Price will move this (lot in next few days. Also other houws and Investments. J. AR- ' THUR HENDERSON & BKO. nnnir5: i j Li U Li , i il TWIS WE IN THE LEAD THE OEM RESTAUR ant Is, always.- We have the moat up- to-date lunch counter ever and our el egant dining room tor ladles Is a place you will want to return to again, when you have been once. GEM RESTAU RANT CO. WE - HAVE FOR KALE ONE PAIR nice bay marea perfectly matched, five years old, look alike and drive like one horse; prrectiy sounci and all right w. o. Rosa go., zos and an " 4th St A , eat FIWIE TRIP TO JAMESTOWN -A , chance given with every shave, bath or purchase of cigar at Hand's, 21 ti. Tryon 8t . W. EMMETT WISHART, - Manager. ' - ... . . . ; j : - IHARPER5 HARP6R5 HARPERS imm;z. bazar tveeKiv (BENTRHL HOTEL On IndojiKlcnco Square, Ciinrlotte, X. rXDCU XLW AXD LinttRAL SfAXAG: cx)MMi:rcial in:.DQrAi;x;:;:s. nates $2.00 to $3.00 per day. ; American plan. Ci!("'nr pnn.-j in th6' city.'.;, fho. Central' r.as' Wii thoroughly renovatfi and rnt ch?: condHin rocibout Nc.v Oi!a ry 'tii" T;!n '' ., J-. n T to In fnt-. TO LET--4-ROOM HOUSE 713 EAST 6th, $8 per month. You've got to get a move on you if you get this place. Seo me for vacant lots and homes before you trade, u you want the right thing. E. L. KEESLER, 23 8, Tryon St " 'Phone ZU. . - : WEJ HAVE BEENOST ARDENT AD vocata for pure food laws. Our Ptlse ner Export Beor is pure. Give It a trial and compare it Is what we ask. Wr'J0 fcr prices. VIRGINIA OK&WINO CO Roanoke, Va. 'A ! X " , For , CHICKEN FEED we carry CRACKED CORN" and WHEAT, W, Bf. CROWpLL, Thono 1 1 1. : , 40-inch fine, sheer White Lawn, at . . . . .. .. Good, firm quality India Lin on Lawn, at . . .... White Oxford Cloth, makes a nice Skirt, Shirt:, Boys' Blouses, etc. ; . . . . . . . . . Vhito Dotted Swiss Fine, sheer quality, with good dot; a regular 15 cent value; per ard .. ., .. .. ... .. . Good, firm quality linen Finish Waisting, the regular 12 1-2 cent kind; per yard . . ..... . . . 38-inch Mercerized French Batiste, . fine, soft quality; per yard . , . . Silk Special Two more pieces of the Doherty Old Fashion: I ' Rustling Black Taffeta, regular $1.50 Silk special" while it lasts, per yard Yard-wide Black Taffeta with guarantee in tl:: selvage of every yard; regular dollar quality, per yard ... 27-inch Oriental Spot-Proof China Silk.in White, light Blue, Pink, Brown, Black, etc.; guaran- innA nunVxiv Tfr v.nrrl . . " . Light-weight Wool Goods 42-inch All-Wool Voile in Black and all co!.r ; snfpinl rfiv vnr1 ..... f 40-inch All-Wool Black Batiste, a regular 7"- cent. value; per yard. . Dr Lizzzzo ITctico; . (Viric to No. 4 City 1 Tall Efird b
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