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, The .following announcement has ' leen received in the city: Mrs. Samuel -Boyd announces the marriage of her daush- ter - , Florence Helen ''.'. -.-.to- "Mr. Curtis Ashley (Bynum on Wednesday, July the tenth nineteen hundred and seven Appleton, Wisconsin. At home after September the First, Appleton, Wis. ; . T ' Mr. Bynum is a grandson of Judge W. P. Bynum, of Charlotte, and has hundreds of friends in Charlotte and the State who will be interested in the announcement of his marriage. He la an attorney with constantly Increas ing practice. A . Miss Lenta Smith hag gone to Lin coln ton to visit friends. , Misses Lucy and Elizabeth Walton, of Morganton, who have been visiting " Miss Duval Duckworth at her home in Seversvllle, have returned home. Mrs. William Berrell, of Phlladel pht, is Visiting her son, Mr. J. O. Ber rell. at his home on Villa Heights. - Miss Mary -Alexander left yesterday afternoon for Dallas, to speAd a few . days with, friends. . - - , - Atlss Sadie Davia will spend Sunday ait Saluda. . Misses Aline and Laura Karris, of Fort Mill, S. C, and Mary Harris, of - Oastonia, are visiting . Mlaa , Helen Heath on Elizabeth Heights. Mrs. L. B. Covington and child have arrived from Roanoke, Va. Mr. and " Mrs." Covington will make their home on Jackson Terrace. '' . ' Mrs. Charles E, Piatt and niece, Miss Helen Smythe, left yesterday for Charleston and the Isle of Palms to visit relatives. ' Oa.pt. fend Mrs. J. T. Harper ', and Mlsa Annie K. Harper, of Wllminjton, were in he city at the Buford yester day. , ,. ; ' Miss Gertrude Hollandf will spend her vacation with Mrs'.M. 3f. Hamrlck at Shelby. ) Mr. R. E. Tompkins and two daughters, Misses Grace and Dorothy, of Rock H1U, S. C, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Harry. W. Dixon. , Mrs. . Tompkins is Mrs. Dixon's mother. - '"Miss Kate Krueger has returned to ; the city after-a two-weeks' visit In ' Ashevllie and Greenville, S.C. - Misses Eunice Taylor and Lillian Krueger. of Greenville, S. C, are In the city on a visit to their parents. . ... Mrs. James Harrison and daughters, Misses Raymond and Vcrrelle, left Friday for Savannah, Ga., where they will spend several months. Miss Florence , Knight, who has been visiting Mrs. James Harrison, has gone to Savannah, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Dashlel, of Norfolk. Va., are in the city visiting Mrs. Dauhiel's mother, Mrs. , W, P. McLelland, on East Fifth street Mrs. Thomas Ji Matthews is spend ing the summer with her ' mother, Mrs. J.-.M. Kirkpatripk, in Sharon. PEKSONALV The Movement of a Number of Peo ple, Visitors and Others. " Rev. C, E. Raynal has returned from Cleveland Springs, where he spent a week, and will occupy his pul pit to-day. . Mr. E. G. Ferrell left last night for Philadelphia, where he will take in the Grand Lodge of Elks. ; Mr J. A. Abernethy, of Lincolnton, was a geust of the Buford yesterday. Senator Benjamin R. Tillman, of South Carolina, passed through the city yesterday en route to his home In the Palmetto State. Mr. Hal. V. Worth, of Asheboro, is spending a few days in the city. Messrs. . J. M. Cralar and Hnrv Rhyne left last night for New York, Wher they will spend several weeks. Mr. Carroll Graham, of BalnbrfSgu, Ga,, spent yesterday in the cfty with his cousin, Mr. G. E. Sandifer. He was en route to ew xorK. i Mr. B.' L. Kluttz, of HTckoryTTPBni yesterday in the city with friends, topping at the Central' Mr.. A. J. Wllliford, of Raleigh, is in he city stopping at the Central. Mr. R. R. Rodwell, of Winston-Salem, is registered at the Central Ho tel. Mr. C. G. Torrell, of Cooleemee, " pent yesterday at the Central in Charlotte. Mr. J. H. Meir, of Wilmington, was a. Charlotte visitor and a Buford - guest last nlsrht. - ' Among the visitors in the city is Mr. L. H. Yancey, of Gi-eensboro. Mr. Rfc B. Wilson - leaves' to-day for i Montreat, where he. will spend his va- cation, - - :. Col. J. Edgar Poag, spent last night in the city on his way home to Rock Hill, S. C. from Winston. Mr. J. t?.V. Sachary, of Cooleemee, was registered last nlgh' at the Sel wyn, Mr. R. S. Relnhardt, a prominent v cotton mill man at Lincolnton, was in the city yesterday. ,. - Mr. R. R. Liggett, of Ninety -Nine Islands, . S, x ., la in the city, stepping at the Selwyn. BRIEFS. "A" Few Minor 7 Happenings in fcnd f About th City. -.-- -The 'Merchants' Association will not meet to-morrow night as most of the officers are out of the city.. , Robert E. Walsh, who has been III for three weeks, will be at Stone .& Barringer'a to-morrow. The new policemen look a little y with their old clothes on but they re husky fellow. - The martins have returned. Thou sands ot them swarmed over the (roves of the city last evening. - A Highland park car left the track at the phlfer avenue curve yesterday and blocked traffic on that line for come time. , ' ; Mr. Edward 8. Tedder, who Is an engineer on the Seaboard b tween : Monroe and Rutherfordton, has moved his family to Monroe. He formerly made his . home at 711 North Church streetr , The . Epworth League of Tryon BtreetjMethodist church has arranged an 4m (Tenting programme for the morrthly Mterary- meeting to-morrow evening a.t ;5J) in the Baraca room. The entire -public is cordially invited to attend the meeting. . ' . The many friends of . Mr. C; D. ,. LEMON THAT IS LF.MON Blue Bthtwm Lemon enmjillMi with the Pwrw Fwi f jiw tracmise It Is a genuine - lemon extract Ccrrzctly end.-Promptly Engraved Send for Samples and Prices J. P. Stevens Engraving Co., Engravers U7 Whitehall St.. Tltlanta. Ga. Daniel, of this city, who has been ill with typhoid fever at Asheville, will be glad to know that his condition is somewhat improved and m$re hope is now entertained for his recovery, -Among those from Charlotte who will attend the meeting of the. Grand Lodge of Elks at Philadelphia this week are Messrs. George Hartman, Thomas R. Pegram, Eugene B. Gra ham. Robert Simpson. H. A. Weber and A . Wunstorf. These gentlemen will be out of the city several days. Two negroes were before 'Squire S. H. Hilton yesterday for scrapping, Will Nealy had used a baseball bat, it seems, on the cranium Of one" Andy Parker, putting him out of business for a short time,, The evidence was such as to cause the magistrate to bind Nealy over to court. A bond of 125. was required of him for his ap pearance, i ; t-;vi:"i'5 The supply of rain ;? which ; the weather department has V apparently saved up to give to us all at once shows? little sign of exhaustion. ' All day yesterday at Intervals the water came down and last night a thunder storm of considerable proportions vis ited the city about 10 o'clock. The night was all that could be desired 90 far as coolness was concerned. . NEW MOUNTAIN RESORT. Town of Edgemont Opened To at tlTo Terminns of the C. A N. W. Rail . way--The Mountain Home Club's Building Will bo Located Near It. "a gentleman whose home is dn the Carolina and Northwestern Railway was In the city yesterday and spoke Interestingly ot a new mountain re sort at the terminus of that rail road. This is Edgemont, It is at the extentlon of the railroad fcom Lenoir into the mountains and Is about 20 miles beyond that town. It Ijy 16 miles from that famous resort. Blowing Rock. . ' t - The . turnpike from Edgemont to Carugs flats is now completed. A new hotel having 14 bed rooms has Just been finished at Edgemont. The Mountain Home Club will be located in the mountains at some point near Edgemont. Mrr L. T. Nichols, of Chester, a is one of the com mittee to locate this -club building. It will be a small hotel of 30 or 40 rooms. The membership of the club is about 200- y Mr, Moose an Interesting Talker. A layman who has known Rev. J. R. Moose, who will preach at Tryon Street Methodist church to-day, at 11 o'clock, for many years, said to an Observer. reporter4terday: "I have known Mr. Moose la years, and I wish you . would say that he is one preacher that has always been full of religion, even before he went to Korea, and the work he has done there only added fuel to the flame. Those Who go to hear him will not only be interested, in what he says about these heathen folks, hut will be more deeply impressed with the Sacrificial earnestness of the man. Enough of his kind in Korea would make it a Christian nation in a few years. It Is no cold blooded business with him, but a burning zeal to save heathen souls, and help poor down trodden women to see light and hap piniBS, . . Rocscl-Owcns Nuptials Yesterday Af ternoon. Mr.' George W. Roesel and Miss Mollle Owens were quietly married yesterday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock at 228 North Tryon street by Rev. H. K. Boyer, pastor of Tryon Street Methodist church. Only a few Inti mate friends were present. Immedi ately after the ceremony the young people left for Wrlghtsvllle Beach. From there they will go to New York, Canada and other places. They will be gone about a month, after which they will return to Charlotte 'perma nently. , Mr. Roesel came here about a year ago from Newark, O., and Is employed by the Ayers tailoring es tablishment. Both bride and groom are popular. -. The Popular Jamestown III If51"' III. i in :f;.- 1(1! Einonette . It stands the wear and the tear of the Exposition Grounds magnificently, It is delightfully cool. The great variety of colors and shades make it easy to select your particular shade. It looks wety is worn extensively, and it launders with out losing any of its first freshness. ..Provide yourself and: children ..with plenty, of dresses, ; skirts, and shirt waists. Lirionette Dresses I Axe the Popular Dresses of the Exposition Get iff roin your dry goods store. , Stebbins, Lavvson S Spragins Co., Manufacturers' Agents, , SOUTH BOSTON, VA., U S. A. WALL PAPER ' Biggest Stock . Best Workmen."; Satisfactory Results. ; TORRENCE PAINT CO. ' no io4 norto Why a Young Lady is a Belle. Two gentlemen wer seated at the table, partaking of their dinner, when one asked the other why a certain article of food on the bill of fare had the name "bell" to it" -His col league, who was Just then wrestling with that particular v viand, replied that it must be because it took consid erable wringing to get it in shape to eat --. : - . The other gentleman laughed and then propounded this question: "Why is a young lady called a belle then?" His friend replied: "I gues it must be because you have to give her a ring before you can get her," - ' - ' And the other gentleman thought that it was a pretty good reason. Notice to Contractors Notice is hereby given that the undersigned will receive . until ' 10 o'clock a. mi on August 16th. 1907, sealed proposals for the furnishing of materials and performing the la bor required for the building of a Court House at Bakersvllle, : North Carolina, according to the plana and specifications which have been adopted and are on file, and open to Inspection, at the office of J. D. Braswell, clerk. . All bids are to be delivered, sealed, to the Commissioners on or before the time named. A certified check for 10 per cent, of the total amount of the bid, pay able to Jos. Bowdltch, Chairman, must accompany each bid. such check to be forfeited to the County should the contract be awarded to the bid der and he fail within 30 days, after being notified, to execute a Surety Company Bond for the faithful per formance of the contract based on his bid, such bond to be for double the contract price. , These bids shall be made out on the regular proposal blank, and no bids will be considered that are submitted in any other way than on , the printed sheet, which must be with out interlineations or changes. These bids will be received on the several systems and items of construction, named in the specifications and pro posals; however, the right is re served by the Commissioners to adopt the system of construction, and bid on that system which they may decide to be to the best advantage ot the County. Bidders shall set forth in their pro posal the number of , buildings of this character erected by them, tne cost of such buildings and their lo cations, as well as such other in formation as will establish the bid ders' experience and qualifications. The Contractor to whom this work shall be awarded must furniBh evi dence that he is skilled "and ex perienced In fire-proof noor con structlon. Favorable consideration will be given the bid of contractors so experienced and quannea. The bidder must satisfy the Com missioners of his ability to furnish the materials and perform the work for which he bids. The contract shall be let only as a whole: bids in detail will not be given consideration, as it is the pur pose of the Commissioners to hold the Contractor or firm responsible or the entire accepted work according to these specifications. As a precaution against loss of time,, each bidder should furnish with his bid a letter from a Surety Company, stating that they will make for the bidder the requisite bond, guaranteeing the completion of the contract. The contract price ehall be paid and percentage -hall be retained as provided for in the specifications. The Surety Company Bond shall be on a bond blank similar to No; 203 G of the Fidelity and Deposit Co., of Maryland. The right is hereby reserved to rejject any and all bids, orto waive defects In the same, If it be deemed In the interest of the County to do so. Plans are also on file in the office of the Architect, H. L. Lewman, No. 100S Lincoln Bank Building, Louis ville, Ky. JOSEPH BOWDITCH, . . Chairman. . Dress is. Made of Cool Tnyoy. AjHEALTHYxHAIRX - See the difference between a healthy hair root and one that is not healthy.7 Ia It any won- , "der that diseased ... hairs Blip Tlie CAUSE of the trouble must be removed before the ' KFFECT wUI ot-ase. There can be no permanent relief un Ul the dandrnff germ Is de stroyed with Jiewbro's Herpl clde. : : Thousands of people testify to tlie almost marvelous results received from Herpt cide. It cures dandruff, stops falling hair and prevents bald ness. Delightful to use. Stops -lulhing almost instantly. Two sizes, 80c and $1.00, at -Drug Stores. Send 10c. In stamps to the 1IKRPICIDE CO., Dept. NH Detroit, Mich., for a sample. Guaranteed un der the Food and Drugs Act June 30, 1906. Serial No. 915. nsist Upon Herplclde.' R. It. JORDAN & CO., Special Agents Applications at Prominent . . Barber Shops. TRAM MARK., JWQfflHE ALTH YrH Al (f. GET IT ATHAWLEY'S.V Firm fresh Delicto Candy The hot weather doesn't make any difference. Our celebrated Franco-Swiss Chocolates are firm always fresh, luscious and enjoyable. We keep them In a patent candy refrigerator and my, iwe Bell them quick. Quick messengers here to serve you. liawley's Pharmacy Phones IS and 260. Tryon aad Fifth Street. rz Mida Lithia Water Turc Sparkling :Vholesomc ;: 1 ; Nature's own Cure for ' Indigestion , ' 1 All Drug Storci or ' Brannon Carbonating Company Distributors. Phone 835. ' - Solomon-Norcross Co., CIVIL. SntCCTWIAli AVD UY. DItAtLlO ENGLVEEIUl ' 123-1623 Candler Bulldinc ATLANTA,. GA. Tiles rt n"lck an curtain reller from Dr. 8hoop"s Mlo Ointment fleuie note 11 is muie aione icr rue, nd its aedofi Is nonttlve and certain. Itchlntt. nainfiil. protruding er hlind riles dlMnnenr Ilk msKla by lt um. Larrt- niokl-rpv Ladies' and Gents' Pine Umbrellas at one-third off. ItVlthdngH hundreds were sold Saturday, on account of the immense quantity we were obliged to buy in a day or two morex active selling. Positively this season's greatest opportunity for a and fine Umbrellas. . A" timely, sale of Ladies and Gents' fine Umbrellas, samples from one of the country's most important and successful manufactur ers, purchased at a big re duction and to be sold the same way. Being samples, the varie ty is immense; almost every handle is different. There's an Umbrella you want in the lot. At the Sale Price There's an Immense Saving v $3.50 and $4.00 Umbrellas, $2.48 Ladies 26-inch Umbrel Special Notices I HAVB ON HAND J00 POUNDS CAL1 fornla. Evaporated Peaches that ars nlca at the pound. 200 pounds evapor ated apples packed In one pound car toons and 150 pounds of California prunes, sixes 49 and 50. These goods ars first class svsry way. First come will set them. Nice hams and IS. bacon. Fresh Yegetablesv pins apples and ba nanas. JNO. . W. 8Mm Phones 1221 and 2284. PUDDINGS ARB IMPROVED BY TMK un of tho best vanilla. That's the rritson the best cooks demand Blue Ribbon. WE BBXTTO AOA1N CALL YOUR-AT-tentlon to our pres,rlptlon department. It is unescslled. Wo use pure druir and do our work trromptly and accur ately. None but experts In this depart ment. JAR P. 8TOWB &.CO., Drug gists. 'Phons 179. TyPEWRITEn8 FOR RKNT-100 REN- tal macnlnes, . all makes, in . splendid condition, r jnted for any lenirth of tlmo deKlred. We can furnish exactly whnt yon want on Khort notice. J. H. CRAY TON ; CO., 217 B. Tryon.; 'Phono H. JELLIES. CHARLOrm R U 8 8 E. Plane, wangr, tttc.,, are laoai summor dpterts and they are never better than when made of Cox's Patent Refined Gelatine, well known, well advertised and well liked. We can give you, however, any CMnllne you want anl iutck, too. MILLER-VAN NESS CO., 27 tN. Tryon. WHERE QUALITY. COUNTS, IT counts most in prescription woric m medicines and droits. That's Woodall & Sheppard's spwialty. It counts In toilet articles, Woodall A Hhenpafd ' sells the Quality kind. . It counts In rubber goods and dritir store sundries, Tho klnl WOODALL c 8HEPPAKD - cterS, -'i:-: . ; , ;,..- DO YOU KNOW WHAT THE OEM Restaurant's linn ot cigars Is? It Is the best line of fine cigars to be found any where. ;Wo have every man's smoks. We also handle h best lin of other tobaccos, OEM RESTAURANT CO. FOR BALK M-ACRE FARM NORTH Chariott. neur street rar line, ond new 8outhern depot. This I choice proposi tion for a horns in this delightful su burb, Of can b divided tip at a 'fins profit Oet In on this denl before you Sre tort late. J. ARTHUR HENDEK BON it BRO. . FOR SALE-FINE H. II. BABCOCK open buRsy and new set harness, cott 138. Special price to fiulck buyer. W. O. ROS & CO., 209 and :it Wost 4th street. DRAWINO FOR ' THE JAMESTOWN contest will Inks' place at 8 o'clock Monday night. We have secured three v barbers from ths Blwyn shnn to se rommodat iUt trade, RAND'S BAR BER SHOP AND ClOAIt STORE. TO LET-JUST ONE HOUSE. 7H E. th, 4 rooms, only W or 12 per wk. : Corns quick or tay away.' For sale ' Nice modern collnfre in ; Dllworth, Worthlngton Ave,. 2.?!W. hut you'vs mot to hurrr. B. K EES LEA, 28 8. : Tryon St, 'Phone S41 Mixed Sweet Pickles, Sweet Gherkins, Mongoes nd a nice line ot Pickles In ' Glass. , W. M- CROWKLL A order to get them at, our las,1 beautiful sterling silver and pear handles, war ranted , wear silk, taped edge; $3.50 to $4.00 Umbrel las. Sale price $2.48. $3.00 Umbrellas at $1.98 Ladies' handsomely em bossed sterling silver and gold filled handles. Also men's 28-inch sterling sil ver, trimmed, boxwood, stag and horn handles; splendid warranted wear, taped edge silk; all regular $3.00 values, at $1.98. $2.00 Umbrellas at $1.25. Ladies' silver trimmed Wholesale and! Retail SEABOAKD AIU LINE RAILWAY PassetiKor Department Portsmouth, Va., July S, 1907. WITHOUT A PARALLEL. a f Governor Warflcld, of Maryland, Says Jamestown Exposition is Greatest Yet. To Ticket Agents and pussenger Rep resentatives: The following has Just been Issued, byXhlef of Exploitation S. B. Sny der, of the Jamestown Exposition, and is quoted for your Information: "SUtesmen, soldiers and philoso phers who have visited all the great expositions of the world unite In the opinion that in architectural , and natural beauty the Jamestown show has never had its parallel. But It remained for Governor Edwin War field, of Maryland, to gracefully state the truth and nothing but the truth on the occasion of the Baltimore Day celebration at the exposition June 27 th. The Governor's remarks along this line were as follows: f r "I visited the Centennial In Phlla delphta in 1876, the Columbia Ex position in Chicago In 1182 and the St. Louis Fair in 1904, and I can say without exaggeration that the James town Exposition Is superior to them all, from any standpoint. The archl-' tecture and natural beauty of the ex position Is without a parallel. "As far as the charges of extortion that have been made against the restaurants and other Interests here are concerned, I will say that they are without truth, for I have In vestigated for myself, I had a party of friends to dinner here and the bill surprised mo. I would have willingly paid that much ror trie musto which went with the dinner. ' Because the government pier Is not finished you should not blame these patriotic peo ple for it. In a row weeks this spot will mark the most beautiful ex position that America has ever known." Going To Build? DON'T DO IT. Until yon have enmmunloated with and received prices from Hutton A Bourbonnals, who- manufacture eomp let House Bills.. Rough and. Dressed Lumber, Sash, Doors, Interior Wood Work ot all kinds. t Bottle Boxes and Packing Cases a specialty. Direct from the forest to the consumer. Hutton & Bourbonnais, Hickory, ' N. C. Some Exceptional Offers ?. 7Asa Prices include Expntti Charz y Writ for Prtc0 Hit of OfAer LmnJi Largest Hail Order Housa In r GoutH L. LAZARUS, LYTCCirur price, have enough left for big saving on substantial horn and boxwood handles, good quality silk; regular $2.00 values. Sample price $1.25. $1.25 and $1.50 Umbrellas, 98c. These in both Ladies' and Gents'. Paragon frame, 26 and 28-inch. There are handles in the lot worth rtrioR nf limhrplla? $1.25 in $1.50 values, 98c. 1 ', 'Attend - this important sale of Umbrellas to-day. The lot will not last long the early purchaser gets the choice. RECEIVER'S NOTICE TO CREDI TORS, w t By virtue of-an order of the Su perior Court of Mecklenburg county, made at the June Term. 1907, thereof In the case therein pending entitled General Fire Extinguisher Co. va, Carolina plumbing and Heating Co. all creditors of the Carolina Plumb ing and Heating Company are hereby notified to present their , claims to. ana nie mem wun me unaeraignea, duly verified, on or before the 16th day of July, 1907, All creditors ar hereby notified that If they fall to so present and file their claims, they will be barred from any participation in, the distribution of the assets of the said Carolina Plumbing V Heating; Co. This June 14, 1907. -i HAROLD 8. HALL. Receiver. No. 218 S. College Street, ' Charlotte. N. C. MEN CAPABLE OF EARNING) $1,000 TO $3,009 A YEAS . Traveling Salesman, Clerk, Merchant, No Matter What Your Business! A complete reorganization of the E reducing department of The Mutual lfo Insurance Company ot New York. In this section afford a chance for a few good men; a few vacancies oa the atrencv force remain oven for men of character and ability $ yon oan find ont by writing-whether it will bo worth whl'.o for you to make V change; no previous experience Is necessary. A course of professional Inst met Inn given free. THE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COrPANY OF NEW YORK. OR, HARRIS R WILLCOX. Mgr . - - Charlotte. K- C k5ons:Eurj W. L. Hand & Co. loo, XL Scott a, Co. I rcn I CUT! From the low-priced article for family use, to that which gratifies the most refined taste. I am offering the very best values at the lowest prices. . ' In order to supply an increased demand, I am putting op a case containing four fall quarts of Yadkin River, North Carolina, 6-year old Com Whiskey, for $lta. This whiskey Is absolutely pore, teed ia wood and tla best ever offered at the price. . . . Other Exceptional Offers arc: Albcrmarld lhre 4 lull quarts. $3X3 Y, Mountain Rye, , per c&Hont $XE0 Lazarus Club, V per jr&IJon $I,C3 '11ione.7tl. uunn Rtuii mora, . ,
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