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C-veU:-. to :.l a w! 11 r.i rrj.;:i, Ci - ', I, ( . ; - -v 1 : ' a ::, ."t ' 'u-jrkheinier, -, Katharine Cramer, Leollne Ethere-Sse. Mary X ?.ira Erockenbrough, -Hutchison. Sara liar ;ha Howell, Johnsle Dick ttie Dockery, Julia 113, Mlnta. and Louie Ilarguerlte King, - Lily Loving, Alice - and , Minnie , Josrphlne Osborne, Mary Me an, : Alida and Florence Oliver, yers, Madeline Orr, Lily Na3h, Reilley, .Leak, Bleeker Margaret Reese, Lacy alherine Bay, Lucy and Julia ason, Helen Vrem Laurie Spon. e,a , and Blandina Springs, j Shannonhouse, Essie Stokes ijUa'- Taliaferro, , and Mes s Osmond L. Barringer. W.i Graham, Jr., Eben Nye son, Jr., Laban J. McDonald, s Wv Wright. J. . S. Cothran, i L. Tate, J . L .- Keerans, Chas. lison, J. W. Ferguson, Lloyd hers, Dabney R. Yarbrough, C. Ud, . John Rv Van Ness, J- A. In- - 3t Agnes Guild will give a lawn kt the residence of Mrs. Joe orner of . Tryon and Ninth (this afternoon and . evening to 10 o'clock. Refreshments sarved and the public general I ted. The entertainment corn- is requested to meet at 10: SO this morning;. ; klnversary tea commoratlng the of the Crlttenton Home two ;o will be given to-morrow af- it 5:30 o'colck. The oflicers ulme and the members of the on Circle , will receive. Re-j-nts will 'be served. A silver of vlll be taken. j- ..re reading, as follows were re in the city several days ago vill be of, interest to many e people: ; -;-': ' ; -. &n& Mrs. William W Forsyth the honor of your presence q marriage of their daughter Helen McQueen ' A 'Edward Appleton: Keyes, J'af airy United States Army kfternoon of Wednesday July 'j twenty-fourth isand nine hundred and seven at four o'clock Yellowstone, Wyoming. , largaret "Wallace has returned Some in "the country after some time with relatives and n Lewisville. 8. C. frank I. Osborne and daugh- ' Frances and Mary Os gone to Atlantic City, to Weral weeks. Later they will sew, Hampshire, where they 4 the remainder of the sum- C. Steele,' of Statesville, until hiayor of that "city, spent yes Charlotte, stopping at the M. Richards, of Statesville, f the First Presbyterian rat place, accompanied by I O. were Charlotte visitors guests yesterday. V. Boyd, superintendent of ym; Springs Orphanage, was at the Buford yesterday. M. Archer, of Mount Holly, he Buford yesterday. H. C. Morley and George W, Of Greensboro, were guests Juford yesterday. . Lmlce Taylor, of Washington, he guect of her father, Capt. ylor, at his home on North treet. , . .; - 1 Mrs. F. J. Robinson and en will leave Saturday for ,fl and Wrlehtsvllle Beach. I y will spend some time. ,1 Mrs. W. B. vere among tcrday. Puett, of Bel the Central's ilia Potts, of Morganton, terday in the city en route to after visiting relatives at jjf. Thompson, of Davidson, city yesterday with friends. John Craig. t Mrs. Ed Mel jildren and Mrs. T. M. Shel- umong the Charlotte people rto Gastonla yesterday after, fttend the wedding of Miss f:ig, of that place, tto Dr. S. .-,. Mr, and Mrs. D. J. Craig, Lille, also went from here Iphaflotte Iarty.. The -mar- '3 place this morninj at 9 iter which, it Is, understood. couple wlll leave for a trip ,'phire country. . . L. Ray, of Vrovlderice, jriotte yesterday. , ,innle Detter. of Dallas. Is lss Mary. Alexander at her juruj fine irpi. i'er Marshall Brown has.re 1m - Mooresville, where she ?. time at the bedside of her i'. Dr. W. W. Tharr, who ulto III. Dr. Pharr's many Jejoice to know that he Is .jed, . - A. Brown, who has been fUIves In the city, has re )r home In Concord. tty Walker and Mary Ar upturned from the James Ition. - "V Brown Is expected to sorrow from winston-Sa-'she has been visiting fel c hlne Osborne will leave the week for Edenton to ' ' jne with friends. I 1 - 'Nash, Sadie Grler and will leave in a few days Aews, Va., to visit Mrs ' Davi.i, of Korth Cl.r- Dr. and Mrs. W. II. RelJ, of Pine- vi ue, spent yesterday in Charlotte. Rev. R. B. Miller and bride, who was Miss Rebecca. Gordon, of Mer cer, Pa., will arrive in the city to-day to spend a short time with Rev. Mr. Miller's father, Rev. Dr. R. G. Miller, In Sardis. Mrs. R. C. Betts, of Braddock. Pa.. who'.has been spending some . time with her smother, in, Sardis, has gone to Richburg, S. C, to visit. She was accompanied by Miss Lucy Wallace; A subscriotlon dance la helner nr. ranged for Friday night at the Co lonial Club The Richardson Or chestra will furnish the music. Mrs. Eben Nv Hutchison. 3r la expected home next week from Hot Springs, Ark., where she has heen wun ner rawer, -Mr. McD. Watkins. Misses Helen and Maude Hovle. of Matthews, passed through ; the city yesterday en route to Mooresvllle to attend the Grlerson-Caldwell mar riage. .While there they will be the guests of Mrs. D , E. Turner. Mrs. " Julius Grler. of Matthews. Is In the city, where she came to be with her daughter, Miss Edith Grier, who is under treatment at St. Peter's Hospital. Mrs. David Trainer, who has been visiting Mrs. W. A. Watson, on South Tryon street, Is with Mrs. I C. Harri son Mrs. Ev L. Martin has returned from Ashevllle. She will spend the summer at Cleveland, O., where the has relatives. v Mr. and Mrs. T. G. McMlchael vHl move In their new home between the .fences on South Tryon street1 Mon day. . -. .. .. . , The bridal party of the Smith-Car penter marriage and a few special friends were entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. C Kennedy, on &orth Church street last , night, : The evening -was aeugntruuy spent, ana dainty refreshment were served, in the cutting of the wedding cake, the ring fell to Miss Rita Baird, of Tork- vllle, S. C, the button to iMIss Irene Allison; the thimble to . Mrs. Frank Burgln, of (Atlanta, Ga., and the pen ny to Mra. Florence Davis. A large circle of friends are Inter ested in the marriage of Mi&s Lula Plnkney Smith and Mr. Oscar Benja mlnCarpenter, of Stanley, which will take place this evening at 6 o'clock. The ceremony will be performed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Ken nedy, on North Church street, Mr, and Mra. Kennedy being near rela tives of the bride-to-be. Miss Smith will be given away by her father, Mr. S. O. Smith, of Ashevllle; Miss Rosa lie , Abernethy, of Gastonla, will be maid of honor, and Mr. John carpen ter, of Stanley, will be best man. Lit tle Miss Marjorle - Jones will act as flower girl, and Mrs. John Gelger will play the wedding march, accompanied by Miss Irene Allison with the violin. Relatives and a few friends will witness the ceremony.. The b.rldal couple will leave shortly after for a trip to Northern points. The bome where the marriage Is to occur is be ing prettily decorated for the occa sion. , Miss Mary Neal Roseman, of Lln colnton. is visiting Mrs. C. CT Kennedy. Miss Katherlne Carpenter, of Stanley, will arrive this morning. Both young ladles will be here for the Smith -Carpenter marriage this evening. . Mr. and Mrs. W. A. McQueen, of Cheraw, S- C, spent yesterday in the city at the Buford. Mr. and Mrs. John A. McLeod, and Miss Kathleen Townsend, of Raeford, were registered among the guests at the Buford yesterday. on La.it Trail e street yesterday r,cr:; injj. The auction was well attenJJ and pratronlzed. . Mr. F. C Abbott yesterday sold to Mr. .Ernest M. Darlington a lot front ing on, Central avenue. The consid eration was $950; " Yesterday's was the unique dis tinction of being six months since and six months until Christmas.' Thi3 ought to cheer the heat-ridden. Mr, and Mrs. J. C. Burroughs have been Quite sick for, Several days. Mr. Burroughs' was out yesterday for the first time. ' . r Miss Annie Clarkson, sister of So licitor Herlot Clarkson, who has been ill for about four weeks, was yester day removed to St. Peter's Hospital. ' Polly Kirby, the little grand daughter of Mrs ! Lottie C.' Maffitt. who broke her collar bone soma time ago, is getting along nicely. - Dr. J. A. Austin and brother Mr. R, E. Austin, of Albemarle, will go down to Monroe to-day to settle up the' estate of their father, Mr. A. J. Austin, who died some time ago. , - The many Charlotte friends of Mr. ' McD. Watkins will be glad to learn that he is steadily improving at Hot, Springs, Ark., where ha is undergoing treatment for rheuma tism r : -,;:''': : ' The papers In the Austln-Latta land deal passed yesterday. Mr. E. D. Latta has purchased 31-acres of land on the Belt road south of the city from Rev. D. M. Austin for ap proximately $7,000. The deal was made through J. E. Murphy & Co. The board of county commission ers will meet in the court' house Mon day. The most important matter to be considered by them ; will be the bridge question. Reports will be heard from the several -delegates ad vocating the Rozzell's Ferry, Sloan's ferry and Beatty's ford bridges, and final action takem. n For the sake ef justice to the afflicted and for the good of humanity, it is my right and duty to recommend Holllster's Rocky Mountain Tea. We owe our coun try and our fellowmen a duty. Tea or Tablets.. 35 cents. R. H. Jordan V Co. PERSONAL. FEARFUL BLOOD POISON CURED. sufferer from ; blood poison, which seemea to be worse in my nana. , i; the skin would be broken from any cause the flesh would become in flamed, would itch and burn and de velop into sores. Before the olrih of one of my children, and for several months afterwards, my whole body became fearfully swollen and f , wa in a serious condition generally. My blood was thin and watery. On one occasion about this time J broko the ?kin on one of my fingers one Friday, while attending to mv househ alA work.' On Monday my hand becamo fearfully red and Inflamed, and my arm was affected to, the shoulder. I wag connnea to my bed several weeks The hand that fearful condition an A an far.i lock-jaw.' My hand becam wni,in and shed the skin and was as red and raw as a piece of beef.- My suf- jering was so intense I had to Zot kent under the in for about two weeks. My doctor ear ned me safely through that trouble, but my hand Is left drawn and my Angers are out of shape and are stiff so that I have but little use of them. And for years my blood remained in that condition: everv ntti aorn ton would give me trouble, many times oi a serious nature. Mrs. Joe Person came to see me and persuaded me to use her remedy. I bought a dozen bottles and IT CURED ME,- though I took a good deal more. I am so afraid of blood prison that I take a few bottles every spring to be on the safe side, and I never had any trouble. Last year my Ie- was badly bitten by a dog, which caused my family and me great anxiety, but, it did not even Inflame and Cave m A nn trnuhla Is Jnflne condition and I berieve if i nau not oeen ror Mrs. Joe Person's Remedy I - should have died. I couldn't have lived In the condition I was in much longer. . I cannot ex press my feelings in regard to It. Its value is priceless. - ' A" xtH,RL.- f- medlin. Weldon. N. C, June 12, 1907. : y h L.uuuWuL For a cool, neat traveling or wear In? dress or skirt there is nothing so serviceable as the popular Tan or Brown Linen. It launders so nicely and always looks fresh and neat. We have a large line now on 'dis play. We bought them cheap and have marked them very low prlcos Fair quality 27-inch Tan Linens at 12 1-S and 15c a yard. 3 4 -inch nice Quality Tan Linen, a special value, at 19c. a yard. Better grades at zzc. and 25c. a yard. Several pretty shades. COLORED LINOWETTE We are agents for the srenulne Linonette, the best imitation of Linen on the market Price for pure.. White Linonette 10c. yard. Soft finish 12 l-2c. yard. Best Linen finish. - i ' Linonette also comes In Colors guaranteed to wash. We have it in several shades Light, Blue. Tan, Pink, Navy and Black, .at 15c. a yard. LINONETTE SKIRTS, 98c, EACH Made from genuine Linonettj, 'cut nice and full and guaranteed to fit Price 98o each. ; , v , We invite you to compare these Skirts with any being sold at anyj. thing like the same money. 25c. LINEN LAWN . ' We are offering a regular 35c. or ac quamy Aii-iinen lawn at sac. yawl. - ... ' . 20 inches wide and nice and rheer. ; , nATs, nATs As the season advances , naturally you excect in flnrl nrlrAa nn Wt reduoed, but our wonderfully low on me very latest and most siyiun ais we nave had all season are a nleasant Hiirnrt Remember, wo are not reducing pnees pn oia stock on hand, but our milliners are creatine1 every day and prlcinp them about uau me xormer 'vajue. 1 -.. 1 ,' - Tho reason: Wc are selling, on account of lon-cgo purch the summer merchandise you want at "old prices," and many in: t Than Ever OHercd Bcfcro in Charlctts. IVEY'S 18 West Trade Street, Tbe Movement of a 'Number of Pso . pie. Visitors and Others. - Mr. - HInton James, of Laurlnburg, was a visitor in the city yesterday. He was a guest of the fielwyn.. ' Rev. Dr. H. G. Hill, of Maxton, was registered at the Central yesterday. Rev, D. J, Craig, of Reldsvllle, was among the guests of the Central yes terday.1'.; - '' . . i Rev. George H. Atkinson, of Monroe, i was among those who yesterday stop- i ped at the Central. , Mr. D. M. Baker, of Kings Mountain, spent yesterday in Cha.otU a gust of the Central. '-. i . Mr. W. A. Scott, of Raleigh, for merly chief of Greensboro's police, is in the clty : He is now in the State fire Insurance service. v . l Mr, Samuel Tounts. who nas been a student at ; Muskingum College, New Concord, O., is at home with relatives. He is the son of Capt. W. E. Tounts. , - Mr. John D. McCTelland, of Plne vllle, was in tho, city last night en route to Ashevllle; where he will take a position In the office of the Kenll worth Inn during the summer months. Messrs., Miles P. Hoffman and W. A.: Fassnacht, of Philadelphia, spent a few hours In the city yesterday. Mr. J. O. White, of Gastonla, was registered among tho guests at the Sclwyn yesterday - morning. Mr. A II. Holland, of Winston Salem, was a visitor In the city yes :erday, Mr, J. M. Small, of Spencer, was a guest in the city yesterday.'1 Mr, L.. E. Rankin, of Lowell, spent yesterday in the city on business. Mr. A B. J. Martin, of Leakvlll, was registered among the guests at the Central yesterday. ' Mr. G. S. Hutchlns, of Spartanburg, S. C. spent yesterday In the cit7, stopping at the Central. Col. C. H. Gattls, of Raleigh, spent yesterday in the city on business. Mr. G. W. Huntley spent last night In the city oh his way home to Wades bora from Montreal. Mr. A. H. Currie, of Maxton, spent last night in the city, stopping at the Central. ciurxs. I AlKmt ti City. 71. -' 'f'liln,r of t'-j Piano Covers and Mantel Scarfs About this time of the year, when the house is thrown open for the summer, your piano covers and mantel , ecarfs. should be given attention. Are they faded, soiled or ..mussed? .. If so, we can dye, clean or press them for you and mako them as good as new cgaiu. telclte Steam laundry Launderers, Dyers, Cleaners, 219 South Tryon Street. Jt Mida Lithia Water Pure Sparkling Wholesome- Nature's own Cure for Indigestion AH Drug Stores or . . . , ' Brannon Carbonating Company . Distributors. 'Phone 835. "GET IT AT IIAWLETS.' A Glass of Soda to taste right must "balance" properly. There must 'be the correct amount of syrup, of cream and of soda, This is - a thing that is often over looked, but we give it the de served attention, and as a re suit .our ; soda .tastes X partlcu-, iarly GOOD. This Is ah Indica tion of the care that we give to details. Join the crowd i at ' our fountain that have already been convinced.' Expert attendants. f . ir .... Ilawley's Pharmacy Sole Agents. : Thones 13 and 2C0. , Tryon and Fifth Streets, Hosiery Bargains Ladies 25c. Lace Lisle fast i3iacK, Seamless, 19c.; pr. Ladies' plain fine Gauze Msie finish; also Lace; always 15c, at 2 pair for 25c. . Ladies Plain full Seamless, A t A mm 7 a pair lor wzc. Embroidery Bargains 50c. Embroidery, 33c. 38c. Embroidery, 25c. Wide " Embroidery Bands, images ana Flouncings, beautiful patterns, fine work.. Another lot short length jnuiuiuiaciifs, xuc. values. Sale price 10c. 10c. Vests at 7 l-2c. 100 dozen Ladies' full bleached and taped, full size TJndervests; regular price 10c. Special 7 l-2c. each. Kayser's extra fine weight, rure wuK, guaranteed to v wear, double tipped el bow length Silk Gloves,! $1.25 and $1.50. There are several grades of "Kayser's" long , silk gloves. Because it's just "Kayser's" is no reason for a $1.50 price, but if it's , "Kayser's" No. .3,100 it's an extra weight and quality Silk, a glove that usually sells for $2.00 ?, pair. Our price for No. "100 two-clasp .16-button 'oth black and white . .50 pair. Baby Caps Reduced for June Sale . "Sample" . Baby Caps, made of beautiful . em- broideries, laces and sheer lawns, at reduced sale" prices: 50c. Baby Caps, 35c. 38c. Baby Caps, 25c. June Sale Dry Goods Specials 25c. White Plaid Persian Lawns'. Sale price 15c. 15c. quality Brc Linen, at lCc. $1.25 English Lc S3c. bolt. $2.00 English Lc: ?10 bolt. 15c. yard-wide Swiss, 12 l-2c. y, 8 l-2c. White Lavn quality; special, $1.50 Value Whil ette Skirts, C These are cut i: wide, several pre signs.' White L Skirts worth .$1. usually adverti 98c. special.- SaL 89c. $1.50 Waists at A clean-up of Ladic Waists. - This lot fully trimmed -wi oroiaery, iucks ai. On account later, season manufactui willing to take $1.50 Waists at C: it TO) "nib? lb) di a) Q)l( WHOLBSRLB 2tND RBTZUL Special Notices I HA VIS ON HAND 300 POUNDS CALI fornia Evaporated Peaches that are nice at Ko the pound. 200 pounds evapor ated apples packed in one pound car toons and loO pounds of California prunes, Mies 40 and 50. These goods are first class every way. First come will get them. Nice hams and B. bacon. Fresh vegetables, pine apples and ba nanas. JNO. W. SMITH. Thones 1222 and 2281. TUB JUNES BRIDE OF TO-DAY Be comes the housekeeper of to-morrow and should learn to use Blue Ribbon Vanilla. Then her cake, dessert and ice cream will toe perfect PIPEB! PIPES! PIPES! JUST SEE what we have to offer. Beauties' And the prices are right. If you want some thing nice in the pipe and tobacco line, wVve got if, JAST P. STOWE & CO. WALL PAPER Brcst Stc-f: TTPJEWRITISR8 REBUILT, CLEAN- ed, repalrea. i.argsi ana ow equippea hep in the Carolines. All work han dled promptiy and fully eurantMd. 'Phone us when In trouble and we will tk rare of you. J. E. CRAYTOM CO. 'Phone SC4. 217 South Tryon street. YES IT'S FINE FOR LUNCH-RICH- ardson & KODDins jare can oi juone UnB Cooked Ham. A "holce piece of hn m ready to . slice. C ooked wholly und entirely in the can. Retaining all the delicious flavor. Place can on Ice and serve cold. MILLER-VAN NESS CO., 27 N. Tryon street v ALLEN'S HEADACHE AND NEURAL- gia iwnieay win m juur neuaacne when othen remedies fall. Hrice 26 cents at WOODALL & SHEa SARD'S. THERK ia NOTHING QUITB SO RE- fresnlnK as m Uottle or Duffy's pure ap ple Juice. Any. one who appreciates a delightful summer beverage will be pleased with this cooKng drink; also fresh lot of Grape Juice in plntM and quarts. I I SARRATT, 809 X Tryon street, j r.:v. .-r-r.: .j DO YOU KNOW, WHAT THE r OEM best line of fine cigars to be found any where. We have every man's smoke. We also handle the best line ef other tobaccos. OEM RESTAURANT CO. FOR RENT-207 W. 7th, ROOMS; 600 E. Sfh, 7 rooms; 807 N. Graham. 7 rooms; 411 W. J2th. 8 rooms; 20 S. Graham, rooms; 12 8. Davidson, 6 room k; 318 N. McDowell, 4 rooms- 1009 E. Trade, 6 rooms. J. ARTHUR HENDERSON A - BRO. '.'..V.".,.-K . ,.; LIVERY! LIVERY! DON'T FAIL TO ohone us if you want anything im th way of a nice livery4 turnout. We Rave the very oest Kep in ine city lor hire. W. O. ROSS & Co. 'Phone 3SI. FREE ; TRIP TO JAMESTOWNA chance given with every shave, bath or purchase of cigars at Rand's. 21 8. Tryon St W. KMMETT . WISIUrT. " Manager. . f , If Ft f n d Ms TO LET-4-ROOM HOUSE 71S E. Sth St., 18; largo hall,' corner Hth and N. Cald well, suitable for church, society.-or club purposes, $19. List your -property here for rental or sale, and what I can do for you. B. U. KEESLER, 25 B. Tryon St 'Phone 844. t : Choice White Corn, Chipped WJilte -?Oats and Sifted ' Cracked Corn. , v. si, crowcu; " - Til. : 1,000 Baby CapsSamples and Jobs all " , soiled from being handled, etc. Lots of nice Lawn Caps, trimmed with lace and insertions, etc. Some thin Summer Silk 'Caps lot. All piled out on counters. Special this 25 cents. Bleached Domestic Specie 10-cent quality yard-wide Bleach, 8 1-3 cents. White Mercerized Madras, short lengths, fine 10 cents a yard. Ladies' full-sized Bleached Gauze Vests, 5 c:;.' Ladies' White Linen and Embroidered Para 1 and 98 cents. Colonial Cloth, same weave and weight as (.' Cloth, 7 1-2 cents. $1.00 Bed Spreads, sUghtly damaged, 59 cent : New and Eeal Bargains Here Every Day. C. to All. RfiKe .'Ms teir"
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