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s .ev, Ir. to 7"" r; :.rct T.'illls left last night y, where she will Join a cf uri:r,.J,3 for a three-months' ' Eusrcpa. The party wll stop for or two at Jamestown and then rilt iinore, where It will take the r n:iyne for Bremen. i. II. YC. Carson will entertain at ch. Trty this morning In honor js E-i.rsie Richardson, of Wbite- i. FredH. White left yesterday Iooresvllle to visit her parents, ad Mrs! S. W. Stevenson. ; mir.-i. All stop anj rr A hoi- ed to Nathan Dwic in front of his hems h thcmst'ivc-. hi eh ha,l been attach- in. s' carriage in the Second ward yesterday morning broke loose and, carrying with it only the shafts, ran up South Tryon street. At the square a hard tumble checked its career. The billy goat clash between Mr. J. M. O'Donoghue and Albert Jolly, colored, the latter claiming $25 for keeping a goat of the former which had strayed away, will be tried be fore 'Squire Alexander to-day again, under claim and delivery papers Is sued by sJoliy's mother. ti e Proper Thine Wilmington i.".?.r. The State I.aundrymen's Associa tion met in Charlotte on yesterday and the address of welcome was de livered by Mayor McNinch. Of course. Mayor McNinch, in order to make them feci H;e Charlotte is the best town in the State, didn't lose the opportunity to soft-soap the laundry-men. W. S. ORIl ELECTED CILIEF, I aid l?rs. George A. Btevenot, have beien boarding at the Sel (went tcrt housekeeping yesterday 3 North College Btreet. t , I. Joseph) Russell Ross will en vat caijds complimentary to 3essie rikhardson, of White-to-morrqw afternoon. Cobbe will leave to- Cleveland Springs to s Jessie- w for I a whileJ i 'Catharine Sever, of Colvho- Hsltlng at the home of )urham, on Jackson t a, e. I ( E. W. Mellon and family are r relatives in astonia. 1 T. M. Shelton and children fending eome time at Hlddenlte. I Eva Mclradden, of Gastonia, sses EtheKand Mamie Blggers, k Hill, S. C.i were guests In ly yesterdaiy, stopping at the K . . . atlons readihg as follows have sued: d .Mrs. John Benjamin Plnder the honor of your presence he marriage Vf their sister Katherinel Bello - to Mr, Robert he Rand Vday morning, June the nine I teenth I Ween hundred Yand seven I at eleven o'tlock .undred and nineteen South 'Richmond. Virginia. me after the fifteenth of July, jest Hargett-street, Raleigh, varollna, :' JPsle Coffey left last night for City to spend her vacation. ' Lizale Wllleford returned yes jinorning from Concord, where i ounuuy wnn irienua ana rei lends ana rei The ews, of following Is from lty, N. J.: etty wedding took place last at the home of the bride 3 Mr. and Mrs. Godfrey Dllla- prk street, when their daugh- s jesale Koetchius. was mar- Olney Warren Nicewanger. G. Blight, pastor of Browne hi M. E. church, officiated. le was attired In a traveling f gray chiffon Panama clth to match. Mrs. Frank was the matron of hono bb Dillaway, brother of tW 9 tha hAct man A ran, kheld after the ceremony, vas attended oy aDout ntty J if the young couple. After p. C, and North Carolina I Mrs. Nicewanger will reside Jc iitreet. Many gifts were oy tne young couple. ide and groom are visiting Nicewanger, of this city. The Board of Safety Met Last Night and Transacted Important Business United States Army Man Elected Assistant Chief Mayor McXlnch Makes an Encouraging Statement Concerning the nuances of tho City Desk Sergeant -Is Mr. E. L. Johnson Orr Holds on as Chief of Fire Department. , The board of safety met at the city hall last night and elected W. S.Orr temporary chief of police and G. L. Grass assistant chief, and E. L. John son, desk' sergeant This board Is composed of Mayor S. S. McNinch, chairman; Lester Oates, Ed Stewart, W. R. Robertson, J. I. Blakley, J. K. Wolfe, A. L. Smith and J. 0, .Walker, all of whom were present ; ; The meeting was called to order arid the board went right to business W. S. Orr was elected chief of the police department for four months without salary. He was also re-elected chief of the fire department at J 12 5 a month; G. L. Grass, a native of Paw Creek, former non-commissioned of ficer of the United States Army, as slstant chief of police, and at $77 a month, and Mr. E. L. Johnson, a stone cutter, desk sergeant at a regular ser geant's pay. ' ' ; ;. Captain Robertson offered a resolu tion recommending that no new man under 20 or over 40 be given a place on the police force. Fire stations will be established In North and -South Charlotte. Mayor McNinch enthused the mem berg of the board by presenting some figures that help out the financial prospect of the city the coming year. He said that the property valuation here last year was $10,000,000, but this year It would be $12,000,000 With an enhanced value of 30 per cent, making a total valuation of $15,600,- 000. The total tax last year was $125,000 but this year It would be $195,000. Of the $1.1 2-3 that the county has been getting the city will get the .IS 2-3, which will net about $23,400. The new revenue bill will add $30,000. To this may be added J12.000 special road tax. This is encouraging. ; The mayor Is very joyrul over the outlook. Negro Barber eDad. Thomas Moore, a well-known ne gro barber of this city, died last night after a brief Illness. For many years he ran a shop on East Trade street under the Central Hotel. He had many friends among: the older citizens of the city. - WAS ARDENT SOUTHERNER. PERSONAL. ement of a Number of People, visitors and otiiers. awrence E. Covington, of on, spent yesterday tn the B, Johnston left last night HBgton, via the. Seaboard, to position with the inter-State e commission. . ; ' Bv McNeill, of Fayetteville, Selwyn. A. Steele, of Rock Hill, S. a guest In the city yeater- B.; Strachan, of Salisbury. Hered among the guests at ra yesterday, P, Grace, of Greensboro, itor In the tlty yesterday, M the Central. C. Ellis and Mr. C D. Nel- httfby, were among the vis- helcity yesterday. , H. vanderford, Jr., of Sal- as a guest at the Buford Miss Julia Magrudcr Earnest and - Sincere In All Her Work Desired to See Sectionalism End. r Washington Post. - Miss Julia Magruder, the well -nown Virginia authoT, who died at Richmond, Va., yesterday, was 52 years old. M1ss Magruder was aware of her serious condition and accepted her approaching end philosophically, nly a week ago the French Acad emy bestowed upon Miss Magruder the "Order of Palms," and the not! fication of this honor was conveyed to her as ehe lay in the hospital. Be 'ore her death she publicly expressed ner appreciation or the honor. She was earnest and sincere In all of her work, and took up every sub Ject about which she wrote as a sa cred duty. Unlike many writers. Miss Magruder wasnoled as a con ver8ationanst and story-teller as well an author. She was an ardent lover of all the traditions of the uth, but desired to see all sectional eeling did away, and she - had ! as many friends In the North as In the South. In speaking of her book There is a marked similarity be tween the disease of drunkenness and the diseased condition caused by drugs, and the Keeley Cure as ad ministered at the Greensboro Keeley Institute Is equally as effectual in cases of drug msing as it is in. inebriety. Through Rail Passenger Trains Be- The Norfolk & Southern Railway announcement that with train No. 4, from Norfolk, at 11:55 a. m., Monday, June 17th, the through rail passen ger service was inaugurated to New born, N. C, will be welcome news to the people of eastern North Carolina and to those having business interests ests in that growing section of the State, The express trains will make stops at all the stations between Washington, N.-C, and Newbern, N. C, giving facilities of . travel to the residents of this rich . portion of the commonwealth. The steamer line between,Newbern and Belhaven will be continued and the passengers can enjoy-the water trip if desired. The train from Norfolk arrives at Newr bern 7:40 p. m., and the Northbound train leaving Newbern at 6:15 a. m, arrives In Norfolk 2:00 p. m" The through rail service Js dally except Sunday, j ; -c-rasoi G P. Gore, of Wilmington. tcrday In the city on busl- the" visitors in the citv ves- Messrs. J, H. McLelland W, : Rankin, of Mooresville. BmErs. plinor . Iluppenlnjrs - In and . vnoiit uie i:ny. , , T.'I Rltch was taken yes- He is quite ill. 5. U.- B. class of the Baptist hool pknics to-day at Ilois- on the Catawba. Jiit For Freedom" is the at- Latta Park to-night and to- ight.,;.;;..V...:iV hoDl eommffhiioners meet " the citv hall. Several nw Jill be elected for the suburb- tend of Mra, Paul Rhodes, at the Presbyterian Uospi- giaa to Know that she Is Phomas Allison, who has : some time at St. Peter's I recovering and wilt soon go to her home. No. J 501 Hvard. ext of a series of four the Hunter Arms Com- e. for which membifs ct tte Gun Club , are compet Y held Thursday afternoon grounds. . ; ,i Smith, the China Grove 'o was arrested Saturday Urged -false pretense, has van Martager Froneber.-rr h Highland Park th5 r- - WILL CURE CONSUMPTION. . A. A. Herren, Finch, Ark., writes: "Fo ley's Honey and Tar is the best prepar ation for couifha, colds and lun? trouble. I know that it has cured consumption In the first staffs." Ton never heard of any one itslne Foley's Honey and Tar and not belnif satisfied. R. H. ."Jordan & Co. - A FORTUNATE TEXAN Mr. E. W. Goodloe, of W St. Louis St.. Dallas. Tex., says: "In the past yeer I have beeonvj acquainted with Di King's New Life Pills, and ho laxative 1 ever before tried so effectually disposes of malaria and billlousness." They don't grind nor gripe, 25c, at all druggist's. PEACE 1 INSTITUTE AND CONSERVATORY. A high grade college for women. Tivelve departments under specialists. Excellent brick buildings and spacious grounds. Every precaution against fire and disease. Takes a limited number and gives Individual attention. Founded lialf a century ago and run solely on Ita merits. For catalogue apply to HENRY JEROME STOCKARD. Sale I SHOW CASES and COUNTERS Owing to the rearrange ment of our store we are of fering for sale four hand some 8-foot Show Cases to gether with their counters. . iMWSMSSSMlZriZM n"" 11111 1 " -"""limn '. Summer seems to have come at last and .he hot sunshine of the last few days reminds you of the need of a pretty Parasol. , We have an Immense line for you to select one from and can show all tho very latest novelties and most up-to-date styles at prices about one- third less than regular value. , A Take a few minutes to look the line over. No trouble to show you through. Prices range from 98c to $1 and $3 White Goods A w-- Showing some special values new styles pretty White Goods for this week; , "v Fine styles pretty sheer qualities .............. 15c, 20c and 21o yd Embroideries Still offering a fine selection of those wide, handsome Embroideries shown in our recent sale. .We had such a big-lot the selection Is very little broken. Very wide, finely worked Embroider ies, beautiful patterns , 590 a yard: actual value up to $1.60 and $1.25 a yard. - Bands to match .... ... ,49c a yd. Millinery Keeping in Step .Some tailors know 'as much ' about tailoring to-day as they didf 20 years ago and make their clothes accordingly. Our "great ; strides'! in . tall . oring are due to our "keeping step" with the times. We set the pace. , Ahead of the style is Jusirl as bad as behind the style; our garments are tight up to the day the shears are put Into the cloth. SPECIAL Two -Piece Blue Serges. $25.00. Cabaniss & Co. Inc. II TAILORS, i 9 S. .'I'm on KireeL " II Mountain Tea l&ggcif ' A V .sy Medicine tor Buiy People, , . . Briruri Golden Health and Renewed Vigor, A sr-eclfle for Constipation. Indlfestion, Liver ind Kidney troubles. Fimples. Eosema, Impurt rilood. Bad Hreath, Slumrisb BoweU, Headacbt and Bacaache, It Kooky Mountain Tea In tab let form. 86 oenu a box. Genuine made by Holusteb Dano Compast. Madison, Wis. GOLDEN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOOOOOOQ oooooooooooooooooooooooooo Goldsboro, N. C, Dec. 16. '05. Mrs. Joe Person, Charlotte, N. C.t i My Dear Mrs.. Joe Person: I am endeavoring to keep your ads. chang ed as often as you desire, and am still pushing your wonderful Reme dytruly Is it one of God's best gifts to man, and I only wish that evdry one knew its-merits as I have seen it demonstrated a . thousand times. It has given me more pleasure than any one thing on earth, for by giv ing it to the poor and suffering I have been an humble Instrument In God's handsIn whom we all live and move and have our being, as the Catechism goes In bringing health and happiness back to many, v . Wish you a Joyous and a happy and prosperous year. Sincerely, J JOS. E. ROBINSON, (Editor of Argua) 0000000000000000000OO?WVii" ccooococoooccccoooeoeoccoo Our pretty new fresh hats, so much underprlced. are creating quite a sensation. ' People wonder how we do It. The reason Is simple We bought a number of fine lots of the latest things In Shapes, Flow ers, etc., from some overstocked Job' bers at almost our own prices. These in the hands of our trimmers are transformed into surprisingly pretty hats at small cost. Select yours early tn the week. IVEY 13 West Trade Street. s Delivered Fresh Mida tithia Water Every Day. We run 5 wagons, 5 Gallon Demies $1.00. Phone 835. Brannon Carbonating Company . Distributors. 3 a,. 4 u 35c Box Paper v at 19c A bargain in fine stationery. Number one quality linen paper, cloth finish. 24 sheets, 24 envelopes to . match, sold everywhere at S5c box. Special to-day .. .. .. .... .. .. ..lc Another bargain. Cheaper quality. 50 envelopes, 60 sheets paper ;the popular cloth finish, is cheap at 3 5c box. Special ' to-day - 19c SOc Black Teffeta Ribbon at 19c. 4 . 78 inch good rustling quality black taffeta ribbon, 30c quality Special v, .... .. .. .. .. ..19o 25c White Embroidered Belts "at 12 i-2c. Not old stock, but beautifully em broidered white wash belts on good materlaL Nothing in lot less than a regular 25o retailer, special.. 12 l-2c each. New Curtain Swisses 15c, White Cur- ., tain Swiss. 60 pieces, 36-inch embroidered cur tain swlss, dots and figures, 15c at ., .. i. .. 12 l-2c yd 3 8 -Inch white curtain swIhs, the new colonial effects, plaids and dots. price 15c yd OTIIIR IMPRESSIVE BAEGAI1IS FOR THIS WEEK'S SELLING Something Entirely New Ev- , ery Day. All linen hemmed ready for use napkins-.. .. .. .. ...... . .98o V Half bleached 3-4 size all linen. ready hemmed napkins. Splendid value . . .98c Imported Cotton Voile, 25c yard. . New patterns in imported cotton Voiles; especially pretty in the popu lar black checks. Several (shades, price .... . . , . . . , .... . . 25c yd 25c White Swiss 15c. White Swiss is popular especially in the plnhead dots. There's noth ing prettier for the hot season. Eas ily made. For beauty, elaborate trim ming unnecessary. This is a 25c val ue priced . . .... ......... 15c yd Colored lluslir: ; cents. One counter pretty and batiste. Good qua' terns. Price . . . . . . . . . New patterns In col i Pretty floral designs, al figures, rings and dots, pr; New Parasols, Y- Colored. Another new lot of c sola, tans, browns, gree vys, and. blacks in plain fancy. Prices 31.50, $2.t 35.00. : Splendid values in laO parasols, 50c to $3.00. Just received McC; July Patterns, sheets and maga: T To) WHOLESALE KIND RETAIL Special Alices "GET IT AT UAWLET'S- ONE of our Gustomers recently toldf us that the only reason she ) did not drink a glass of our soda water every time she thbught of It was be cause she (could not have it sent tnrougin tne telephone, and she thoughjt of it entirely too often to cim to : the store. We never Had a higher compli ment paid I to bur soda than this. If yjou know , nothing about it lit is time to learn. Expert ttendants. HavIews Pfinrraacy Tdiojnea IS and 860. Tryon and Fifth Streets. WHY DON'T YOU TRY THE BEECH . nut line of roods tn glass bottles. They are nice and good. Just received a full line to-day of thera. Such as break fast bacon, sliced beef, fard dates, pea nut butter and Jelly, orange marmalade and grapa jam. And those baked beans packed in One and two pounu cans of beechnut brand cannot be excelled by any here or anywnere. J NO. W. SMITH. 'Phones 122J-2284. YOUR GROCETt WILL DO IT-1F YOU tell liim plainly that you want Blue Rib bon Lemon and Vanilla extracts he will got thorn for you. They are the purest and best. . MAGIC HEADACHE POWDERS. GOOD for the heed. Don t wait and Buffer, but ask us for Malc itt once. Harmless and quik rel'ef. It's your fault now, if you forget this. SAH P. SVOW13 & COMPANY. TYPEWRITERS REBUILT. CL1CAN- ed, repaired. Largest and best equipped shop in the Carolina!. All work han dled promptly and fully guranteed. 'Phone us when in trouble and we will tk care of you. J. E. CRAYTON & CO, .'Phone 304, 217 South Tryon street. TEACHERS-WHY DO PEOPLE CALL os ana iis wnen mey want homething nice for lunch, or picnic? .Children, to. gether Because they get Just what they want, when they want it. Fresh and nice. MILLER VAN-NESS CO., Head quarters for good things. 27 N. Tryon street - '. , ICUNNALLrS DELICIOUS CANDIES fresh by express to-day. Absolutely pure. Fresh and Delicious. Beautiful packages. 80 cents per pound. Sold in Charlotte exclusively by WOODALL & SHEPPARD. ,i ErR I R 'Special Wite WHY NOT t'SK IT THE YEAR ROUND . Compressed rolled oats, packed especi ally for hot veatner use in 2-1 b. sealed tins abmdutvly tree from bugs, dunt or any foreign bodies. Tho Sanitary Roll ed Oats. . L. U SAKRATT, 3ou N. Tryon K Sf ;. FOr RENT-MODERN 7-ROOM HOUSE 600 E. 81 h 120; modern S-room house 208 S. Graham 118; modern 7-voom house 807 N. Graham $25; modern 7-room house MO N. Tryon $20; modern 4-room hou TH N. McDowell S8. J, ARTHUR HEN DERSON BRO. ; : IN -THE LEAD THE OEM RESTAUR ant is, always. We have the most 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. . I.1VEHY! LIVERY! DON'T ; TPATT. Tn 'Dhone us if you want anythlnsc in tha way of a nice livery turnout. We have me very nem aepi in tne city lor mre, W. G. ROS3 & Co. 'Phono 3S1. TTRWH" TRIP Tf IlMPSW)WKi chance given with every shave, bath or nurcnas" ot cigars at uanvs. zi h. Tryon St. W. EMMETT WISHART, Manager. ,: -v-. .. WALL PAPER Biggest Stock B:ct Worlimen - Siticfcctcry 'RchIlu " ' TO LET-4-ROOM HOUSE 713 EAST eth, $8 per month. You've got to get a move on you it you get mis piaca. jsmj me for vacant lots and homea before you trade, If you want the rlpht thin?. E. L. KEE3LER, 25 8. Tryon 6t Phone 144. for Tuis MS 40-inch fmq Sheer White Lawn . . . . .. .. . .10c r Good firm quality India Lin on Lawn 40-inch Sun Bleach Lawn, a regular 18-cent quail! WHITE DOTTED SWISS. Pretty quality White Dotte. Swiss .. .. Jdmc sneer quality WJiue wwisa-wnn-eoiortii ered dots . .. .. .. .... .. , . A regular twentv-five'eent oualitv fine sheer Sv;io. embroidered dot that doesn't launder out . . . . . . fx" A 7 A nice placo t A nice place to trade? CROWELL'S GROCERY. Stock fresh and clean. Service prompt and polite. Phone 744. - Dcj ITctico.- Come to No. 4 City Hall md pay ' "v-" T.r - - t.atitks' kats rtttj. rotnr at in n :t 1 000 Tindies' fine s.imnle Hats: all ricrht nev: t?r son's shapes, worth up to 1.50 each, at ...... BIG SPECIAL IN COLORED DHUTi". Good quality colored Dimity m all colors of SV Plaids, etc.; regular 10 qualities. Special G 1 Ef ird's DeDar:
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