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. .1 t Vlv Mrs. Jordan S. Thomas returned to her summer 'home at Black Mouutain yesterday morning after spending Sunday in the city with her husband. ' Mrs. E. W. Thompson will entertain thlj morning at her home in Dil worth In honor of her guest, Mrs. Martin, of Atlanta, G. Mtas Nina Jones, who toaa been vteltlng relatives In the city tor the jat several weeks, will return to her bopie In Danville, Va.,, Wednesday, Mrs. 3. H. Hoss and daughter, Miss Mary Dunn, returned yesterday from Bristol. Tenn., where they spent three weeks. - ' Mr. and Mrs. C. B. King left last night for Baltimore to spend several s weeks. v? i'yUii.ii. v1- v h,-re ih K1oum t : i a i :;x-:u tor ti:e rheurua-tUm. ' ' c 1 l-.r.'.-U .t irjf ... Ark., ha b"-ii un.ir past luontti lor J.Irs. B. F. Withers and children will leave the last of the week for Wrights viile. .: , . Miss - Hannah Dorrlttee, of - Baltl more, is voting her ; sister-in-law, HI nm ' i . a i lAfimtiAa to am nvvm in tMV A' VVlllVtW Sfc MW SVUV DJlworth, - , . - w . , - . f'tS ITfflA Plioti VirtAttjm. Vs., .arrived in Charlotte last night to visit Miss Edith Thompson, at her tome on North Brevard street. , Mr. and Mrs. E. V, Flnlaysoa and children left last night for Nashville, Tenn, where , Mrs. Finlaysoo will spend most of the summer, i Mrs. J. Lewis spencer, of Baltimore, and Mra S. J. Parks, of Ashevllle, are Tlsltlng their parents, Capt. and Mrs. W-B-Kldd, on Mint street. Cards reading as follows have been received in the city: Jteverend Dr. and Mrs. J. W. riinn request the honor of your presence ' at the marriage of their daughter ' ; VVV . Sarah Wilson , to '. Mr. McDavld Horton on Thursday evening, July the elght teenth, nineteen hundred and seven ' ' at nine o'clock . '' Firs Presbyterian church ' , ." Columbia, South Carolina. ; . IF YOU ARE PARTICULAR , for Blue Ribbon every time. Mr. end Mrs. Charles Klueppelberg have returned from Cooleemee, where they spent some time. . Mr. and Mrs. G. C. .Huntington leave this morning for Ashevllle where they will spend several days. Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Summey leave this morning (tor Wrlghtaville Beoiih, where they will apend several, days at tha Tarrymore. ''?' v'' -"---;' . Tt will! Sfl .nnouTVOftd In a few days that a prominent and popular young Ami irir tit rmturrlotta was married secretly to a poputer and beautiful young lady July th. Those who are good at guessing wave mere a onance to exercise their powers of speculation. w-. vfiv;1-' - ,'"- .. ... i. " ' "" :;- Mrs. Hugh A, Murrill and children left last night for Morehead City to spend some tima. , ' ' Col. and Mrs. " Neal Arch McLean (and Juaster Murphy McLean . were In the city yesterday on their way to Hendersonvllle to attend the meeting of the North Carolina Bar Associa tion. ) . ' Mr." "and. Mrs. C. T. Lundgren hava located 4n Clarkadale. Miss., where Mr, Ludgren has opened an office. M n Mr Tlalnh Webber have gone to housekeeping on West Fourth street ." Misses Mattda Lee Rives and Ruth Fblpps,1 of Greensboro, and Miss Koxey Freeland, of this city, were guests yesterday of Miss Irene Pe:k ins, of the Central Hotel. ; Misses Rives and-Phipps are here on a, visit to Miss Freeland, " : ' ;, c :i 1 ' "'r Vi ,i v t I ' .'.c-y registered at the i !v. a. Mr, nd Mra. Georgo E. Wilson leave this morning: for Montrcat, where they will spend a week or ten days. ' Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Miller, Jr.. ex pect to move back Into their residence in about a week. The toouse will, by that time, be . firm on Its new foun dation on Seventh street. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. McLean, . of Lumberton, were In the city yester- BOARD OF EQOLI2ATIOX. Couniy Commissioners Meet WKh Three Men From Each Township and Discuss Equlliiation of TaxcA Board Accepts Ileports of Assess Listers. A Joint meeting of ' the board of county commissioners and three as sessors and list takers 'from each township in .the county iwiaa (held yea. terday-morning and afternoon at the eounty court house. The antira mat ter, of the taxing of the county was gone over with thoroughness. .; The tax assessing to first dona 'by three men from eacft township, these being two assassort and one list taker. ThAM trtoa selected one man from its number to be L present yesterday, hence ,i were on ; nana osae .in oorornissioners. The board finally ac- ranteA ih renorts of the" -Hat .takers Just as they were handed in, Annual Stockholders Meeting Held. The annual meeting of the stock- hnMma nf ihn Southern Loan 4b SaV Ings Bank was held In the office ;on South Tryon street yesterday after- noon w ,st oiuin, m iu(iut v President P. M. . Brown for the year Just past was a most gratifying one. The condition of the bank ha showed was most prosperous. After hearing the report of the president, the stock holders re-elected the old board of di rectors, as follows: Messrs. P. M. Brown, R. A. Dunn, J, M. Scott, W, S. Alexander. T, W. Hawkins,, A. M McDonald and W. L. Jenkins. The directors re-elected the old officer, as follows: P. M. Brown, president; R. A. Dunn, ' vice resident and W. L. Jenkins, cashier ; ' ' Dies in California,.' ' Mr. W. L. Long, of tW city, receiv ed a telegram yesterday announcing the death of ihls brother, Mr. A. C. Long, at Stockton, Cal., where ha had resided for fifteen or more years. Mr. Long was born and reared In this State. , Rutherford -was his native county. :. . . CAPITAL STOCK The Mechanics' Perpetual Building & Loan Assocation is now a $5,000, 000 corporation. , s To the Public: ' Realizing that a local B. & L. Association in its very make-up and in its operations is the public's "repository" for the savings of honest toil, hence the public has a right to know how and what such an institution, is accom plishing. The officials of the Mechanics' Perpetual Building & Loan Assocatioi ' hereby proclaim to the world that its Capital Stock from this day on is the princely sum of $5,000,000, with nearly $2,000,000 subscribed. The marvelous growth of the hitherto subscribed capital stock necessi tated this increase in its charter, . . This Association was formed m 1883, with an authorized capital of $1, 000,000, or 10,000 shares, of which was subscribed 1,600 shares of a par value of $160,000. The million dollar subscription was all taken up by October, 1901, and the management increased its authorized capital to 20,000 shares of a par value of $2,000,000, which we then thought would be ample for the . nei$ fifteen or twenty years, but the public will readily realize the necessity of increasing the capital stock when we state that the subscribed shares in ; v our March series alone are 3,850--equal to $385,000, and as we open an other series on the 1st of September and should that be equally as large our increase then in one year would be nearly $800,000. It need therefore surprise no one that we have with pardonable pride made this Association u $5,000,000.00 concern, the largest, perhaps, of any . North Carolina corpo-" ration, . . ,,.';,,-.-, . The 37th" series will mature by payment of ;; dues on Saturday, the, 13th instant, and oh Wednesday, the 18th, we will pay off that series, amounting ' - to $93,700, and having in January last matured and paid off the 36th series, , amounting' to $60,100, hence we matured and" paid i-off this year $153,800.00.' Charlotto is now not only the largest B. &L. Community in North Caro- ; Una or ixi the South, but in all probability in the United States. , ' ' Charlotte has to-day subscribed to B. & L. shares $100 per capita of even the new extended boundary and has paid in cash $40 , per capita, 1 aggre- gating to-day nearly $1,400,(300 paid in, in cash,' This marvelous" amount' . will be better appreciated when we state that our six" banksthan .which ? there are no safer concerns in North Carolina have a paid-in capital of $1, 500,000, only $100,000 more than the three B.'& L.' Associations in the city. r . So all hail to an appreciative B. & L. citizenship and especially to the Mechanics Perpetual B. & L. Association, with its authorized capital of ' ,"5,000,000,00 and of $2,000,000.00 subscribed. ; This proclamation, by authori ty of its directory. ,r.. , . , ' R.: E. COCIIRAflE, Sec. & Treas, . , S. ViniWSIflf, Pres. 15 " Emtrolte. Special lot wide Em broideries worth more, but bought under price: 15c-. yd. Heart ox unarlotte . Souvenirs Entirely new, 24 views of Charlotte, -many of them never before published Can be mailed for lc. Be sure to see this novelty, 5c. " fans A counter of special val ues in Fans, 10c. each. . Gauze Vests Special values in Gauze Vests, .regular and extra sizes, 10c. waists at 50c. Each All fresh and new, made of nice materials and -worth 75 and 89c each; 50c. each. Waists at 59c. Each A splendid lot well made, nice quality Waists; the sort that sell at $1.00 usually; 59c. each. Waists at 98c. Each The biggest and best lot in the shipment. Elegant new style Waists of pretty, fine Lawns, trimmed in Val laces and embroideries, 98c. each. Many Waists in the lot are worth up to $1.75. Waists at $1.49 Each These are the kinds you have been paying $2.00 for. Some excellent, dainty, new styles in the lot. Come m all sizes and dozens to choose from. IVEY'S Mida Lithla Water Pure Sparkling Wholesome Nature's own Cure for Indigestion All Drug Store or Brannon Carbonating Company Distributors. 'Phone 835. .,,;:' U. i ! O O v I t ' ; i i . . i I ; ! i ii 11 u n ;'. L o If you haven't It, It's easy to ret It BJmply try on pair of our Summer Shoes and you'U acquire tba "shoery" habit and it will do you good. Your feet will lika it. We've hod hun dred of feet recently and (till they patter tn. ; Glance oyer this list, of shoo values: From ie, N. C 1 0jt "Ralston Health Oxford, 18.00 value at $4.00. .The best man's shoe on the mar ket. Fellowcraft and Selwyn, at 13.00 and $3.S0. In patent, viol and gun metal.' ' , ; ' New stock of Men's Patent Blucher Oxfords at ia.00 and $3.80. . Men's Viol . Oxfords, 11.50 and I1.00. A few pairs of the Boston I2.S0 Shoes left at tl.08. A. lot of Men's Sample Kid and Patent Oxfords at manufacturers' cost and I1.2S. Women's 13.50 Patent Ottoras. $i.8. Women's 2.I0 Tan Oxfords. $1.7. Sample, let Women's Oxfards at all prices. ' , "Regina" Oxfords for Women t $2.50, $3.00, $3.50 and $4.00. No better Shoes made; In patent, vdcl and gunmetal, all styles, toes, widths, etc. Women's all solid Vlcl Kid Blucher Oxfords, $1.50. Women's Patent Tip Oxfords, 0SA Women's White Canvas Oxfords, : 8c. Women's Oray Canvas Oxfords, r 8C Misses' all-solid Kid Blucher Ox fords, 1S-2, $1.25. Misses' Kid Oxfords. 98c. and $1.15, ' Children's Oxford 50c, 60c, 75c.,' 85c. and 88o. Full line of Canvas Oxfords for Misses and Children, 6c., 85c and 0M. ' w Men's and Boys' Rubber Pumps, best made. Now, if you Uke dressy footwear,; Just a little newer In style, just a little snappier in effect, Just a little better In quality, just a Uttle easier fitting, why drop Into shoe headquarters. IS EM. MRMssHssMHsM IBs0,, Wholesale and Retail IB Special Notices I HAVE ON HAND 300 POUNDS CAU- forniH. Evaporat"a reaches tnni are mci at lco the pound. fcK) pounda evapor ated apples packed In one pound car toons and 1B0 pounda of California prunes, alios 40 and 50. Thoe goods are first class every way. First coma will ret them. Nrte hams and B. bacon. Fresh vegetables, pine applea and ba nanas. JNO. W. SMITH. Phones ltfj and 2284. A DELICATE LEMON EXTRACT -4hftt-la retrewhlnnly different irom or dinary manufactured lemon extracts, auoh is Blue Ribbon. EFER Spcciais for Tunis Week Bg HOT WEATHER HEADACHES CAN be cued, it s an in anowjns now. Simple enough. Take Maglo Headache Powdura, harmless and a quick and sure relief. Try "Magic," JAS. P. STOWE & CO., Drugaiats. 'Phone 179. TTPEWRITKRS REBUILT, njEAN- ed, repaired, largest ana oei rauwpea shop In the Carollnas. AH work han dled promptly and fully gurantaed. 'Phone us when In trouble snd we will take ears of you. J. K. CRAYTON tc CO. 'Phone C4, 17 South Tryon street Mra. L. M. Mitchell, Ahoakie, N. C. had a child fearfully afflicted with blood poison, and the child was tn a critical condition, and was not ex pected to live. As a last resort one of the neighbors suggested that they try Mrs. Joe Person's Remedy and Wash. They sent to the drug store at midnight for it, and the effect was magical. One bottle of the Remedy and three Wash packages cured the child... . , Mrs. Jj. H. Leary, Ahoskle, N. C, had a child afflicted with Nasal Ca tarrh, , which affected her general health, one and a half bottles Mrs. Joe Person's Remedy and the Wash, cured her. . . i;. Mrs. E. U King, Ahoskle, N. C, had a child cured of eczema by using l two bottles Mrs. Joe person s Reme dy, ....... Mrs. J. D. Boseman. Ahoskle. N. C., had a child that first broke out l with Erysipelas, and then a bad hu mor on the head, which became a sol Id sore. One bottle Mrs. Joe Person's Remedy cured her. ,-. Rev. B. C. Thompson, formerly of Ahoskle, N. C, now of Rich Bauare, N. C, says his mother was oured of a cancerous, ulcerated trouble by us- mr Mra joe person's Remedy ana Wash. - " . , Solomon-Norcross Co, cnrnU' rrRtJCTCRAL and hx. DRAULIO EXOINEKRS , . 1033-1623 Candter Balldlaf. , ' x , atlaitta, ga, ,t , 8AY1 DO TOU KNOW MILLER-VAN NESS CO. Is selling the flneut Cod Flah ver packeJ? 'TIh Burnham & Mur rtei'S Corned Cod Fish In 1-pound can. Only 20 eents. Call l or lis for good things. Tl N. Tryon. LA ROE BHtPMENT OK THE CELE brated "Cincc-' Cigars, nil alwa and ehadra, luat received at WOODALL SHEPPARD'B, "On the Square." 'Phone 6. DO YOU KNOW WHAT THE OEM Restaurant's line of cigars Is It Is the beat line of fine cigars to be found any where. We hve every man's smoke. We also handle the hast line of other bftCCOS. Q EM RESTAURANT CO. FARM FOR SALE. U ACRES NORTH Charlott". near street and Southern deoot Tnla part of Charlotte is grow- ' Ins like matlc; This land will soon be worth MOO per acre. Will sell to quick buyer st I2t Pr acre You can make a fine profit on thta, J. ARTHUR HENDERSON A BRO. 'FOR SALE-FINE H. H. BABCOCK onen buggy, and new., set barneat, cjt t3S, Special price to quick buyer. W. a ROSS CO., and til West 4th street. ITS ONtT MORE DATS TILt. THE now for the Jameytown trip at It and Barber !nop ana urr rior. v. .T9" METT .WISH ART, Manager. is. uia oni iiwii. wji n .nil i, v. ?.,r in... l CLn wAit'a h.M.a , come aiona. pr """miZ' Crme ee me about it. E. U KEE8 l.En. 8. Tryon St. 'Phone Ut- A Mixed flweet i, ' - Pickles. Sweet ' 'j. Gherkins. Mongoes " ana a nice une or X Pickles In , ( . Glass. W. 3f. CROTXIk b wav . e Cleaning up Odd Lots of Su mmer Goods. COLORED LAWNS Big counter Colored Lawns and Dimities in Shepherd Plaids, Light Blue, Brown, Black and White, etc,; all regular 10-cent qualities .6 l2c. WHITE LAWNS uine, sneer quality wme vvmte Lawns loc. ,. u-mcn oun isieacn jjawn, very nne ana sneer; regular 18-cent quality . .' 12 1.2c. COLORED MADRAS AND GINGHAMS New Dress Ginghams, Colored Madras etc., iri"ne.w,: ' . .V i...'.,:L,a;'i.:.fsr,Vtf.v. neat patterns; fast colors . 10c. . Solid Color Chambray in Light and Dark Blue . 10c, WHITE PARASOLS .... .j- White Linen Parasols, with embroidered and hem stitched borders . . ..;. C3c. FI RD IE JUMSaSJBSBW Department Corner Trad5 and GcUca Streets; Store 1 W, L. Hand k Co. ; Jao." M. Seott AC 1 T (
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