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1 ! n made: ' . trs. Kenneth. Kayncr Jones, has the honor of announcing: the marriage of daughter, , Leah Donnell to Mr. Charles' .Larmlnle' Stevens . on the morning of Thursday, the eleventh of July One thousand, nine "hundred and sev en ' Newbern, North Carolina.' ; ' ' Miss Lacy Ray has returned from Merehead City where ' line has been spending some time with frlenda. Miss Louie Jones has returned from Morehead City, where he spent sev eral weeks with relatives. ' She Is the guest this -week of Miss Sadie Belle Alayer on South Tryon street. . Miss , LUy i Benson returned last wnigni irom Knoxvuie, ienn., wnere she spent several weeks with ' rela :'. Uvea, - . - , - ' Rev. and . Mrs. Harris Malllnckredt left yesterday morning for Winston. (Salem to spend a few days with txlends. - . ' . ' Mrs. C. B. ' Bryant and Miss Ora Belle slogan have returned " xrom , Wrlghtsvllle. - - , , ' antam vvr Alien eaier ana Air. u. SB. 'Allen returned yesterday morning from Halifax and the Jamestown Ex :' positions - , - Mr. and Mrs. Max O. Hunter will lamia fit lanf ' ft atVtsa mrsaalr fnw A aVtA.. vllle, where they will spend some time Miss Sadie Thomas left yesterday morning for Black Mountain to Join :her mother, Mrs.! J. S. Thomas, who 1 spending the summer there. Mr. D. A. Tompkins and Mrs. Sarah , Tompkins Smyly, Miss Grape Tomp kins, of Edgefield, end Miss Virginia Graydon, of Greenwood, S. C, left last night for a trip North. iMIsa Kathleen Rankin, tot Mount : Hnllv. 1b vlnitlnr at the home of Dr. , and Mrs. J.'H. Hpllman, on the Boule- ivard. v t ; ' - : - Mrs. TJ. H. MoCollough will arrive iln the city iPrlday from New York, She will spend the summer with her father; Mr. J. P, Caldwell, on South Tryon street ,, ,., , v ' Mrs. J. W. Cuthbertson Is spending 'several weeks at Chimney Rock. ' Mr. and Mrs. WV C. Dowd, Mrs. E. C. Register, Rev, P, R Law, Mr. J p, Caldwell and W. D. Adams will leave to-day for Morehead City to at tend the annual meeting of the North Carolina Press Association. Mrs. W. Q, Oaffney has' returned from Cleveland Springs, where she spent several days. Miss - Sadie Davidson will leave Thursday to spend several days at Wrlghtsvllle Byeach. Mrs. John E. Oatea and Mrs. E. P. Keerans, who for the past two weeks have been at Atlantic City, N. J., have gone to Saratoga, N. Y., to spend awhile. . Miss Eugenia Rltch, of Monroe, is visiting Miss Luclle Duckworth at her borne in Seversville. Miss Ethel Porter left yesterday morning for Lincolnton, "where she will visit friends. Mrs. Sam Houston, who has been here for two months, will return to Wadesboro soon. ' wrs. Angus R. snaw and son, Angus R., Jr., left yesterday to visit Mrs. Rebecca Shaw at Davidson. v MisrEldora Ross.ls spending some tune at Saluda. . Mrs. M. B. Wadsworth, Mrs. W. E, . mui, miss wan cannon ana Mas- , .1 . Ttrilll M xers y niijm jaawara no as ana ai gemon Reese 1 are at Clevelamrn " Springs. ( .. : : Mr. and Mrs. George Bryan and .daughter, Miss Flora Bryan, left yes terday for Forsyth county, where they will visit Mr. A. E. Conrad, Mrs. Bry an s iatner, '-, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas S. Preston nave returned to the city after spend lng some time In the Jforth. Miss Leila Young 4cft yesterday for Auauue Kny, rx. j., wnere &ne : will spena some time. iiss Mary Brpckenborough will leave next week for Hendersonville where she will bo the guest of her - aunt, Airs. vv. p "i'r. Mrs. J A. tt!thim and AiiVifA Misses Camille and Mary, leave next weeK ror the Jamestown Exposition - Alter visiting this they will go to At lantic giry. . . ' - - 'w'.'-t . 11 v .i-.. .''ij.J .i Mr. nd Mrs., Dabney !. R. Yar- nroujph have returned from a visit to jonnson Jity, Tenn. - Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Lambeth and it. j. v. j.'atson are in Atlantic City. . ( V lini iii I iiiii 1 mW j . " ' Mrs. J. G. Baird left yesterday for jisneviue. Then sne win go to Bristol Tenn., to visit her daughter, ' Mrs. urmK Davis. Misses Annie anct Mary Vivian,-of I.. Augusta, ua., are. visiting Mr. W, H "I ' 1 I 'ii ' .w ' 1 .1'. it Mrs. P, ti. Gpoome and daiifhfprH. Misses Ruth." Huldah and LaFay. are tne guests of Mr. and, -Mrs. F. . McNlnch.. . R. Miss Nettle Dockery, has . returned from Jamestown, where she visited the exposition with her father; Mr.vH. , C. Dockery. who Is a commissioner from this State. , ' - Mrs. Sally .George and . daughter, Miss Olive George,, have returned from Morganton, where they spent ome xime, , . . . ' '' ':"y:'i:'; Miss Faille Graham relumed last venlng from Macpholah, where she vmueo at the nome ot.. Major and airs. w. a. Graham, i Miss .Dafsy Collett, has T returned 'IhON'T Binr NAMKT.irsa - WVTnAr-rn But buy Blue Ribbon Vsntlla and Lem on, which are noted or.ibslr purity and liudlly, . v. ...... ..... a:. - i i :-- '. ! -r of L.iLia 1 - .a t L:n, 'minary. All . Orr was graduated at iabeth College 'with the class of OS, and last year she taught mrst acceptauiy in. tne juincoiruon graaea schools. ' lire. J. A. Russell end two daught ers, Mrs. J. Lloyd Ranson and Miss Llla and s.n, , Master Morrow Russell, are expected tp return from Wrights vllle to-morrow. Mies Mattle- Miles returned this morning to her home In Newport News, Va., after a visit of several weeks to her brother, Mr. W. C. Miles, on East Ninth Avenue,.; ;v -v - , Mrs. H. A. Klueppelberg and slaters, Misses Nell and Laura Hearne, re turned Mast night -from a six-week's lslt to friends it AiDcmane, PERSONAL. The Movement of a Number of Peo ple, Visitors ana inners. Mr. James C McRae, of Wilming ton, spent yesterday In the city , as a guest of the Selwyn. . : - . ' ; Mr. J. J. Bailes left yesterday af- ternoon for Raleigh, where he goes to take up his work as special agent for the Germanla Life insurance -company of New York. " ; ... ' . ; Mr. Cyrus Q. Stewart, of Monroe. and Mr.1 Sidney Stewart, of St. Louis, Mo., are m the city on a visit to their brother, Mr, Plummer Stewart, Mr. Joseph fiepark, of Gastonia, was 'In the city yesterday on business. Mr. W. Lasslter, of WInston-Salem. was registered at the1 Central Hotel yesterday,. . T . , ... Mr. I.. H. McGtnti is vLsitlng friends at Knoxvllle, Tenn. . '..-. nrt V.y f?olwH." Jr.. of Greensboro. was Charlotte visitor yesterday. ; - Mr. Brevard Osborne is making a tour of the Southwest. He will visit Memphis, Tenn.; Oklahoma ' City Qkla.; Dal)a.s, Tex.,- ano omer points. Mr. Yates Falson Is spending a few days at Morehead City. , : Mr. B. Rush Lee has returned from Hendersonville, where he - SB'ent Sun day with Mrs." Lee. .-,;;'-"' : v l;. Mr. u Gresham spent tast mgnt at the Selwyn Hotel. . Mr. Frank Drxon; wno is now rep resenting T. G, Crowell & Co., of New York;' la In the city. He has the Southern States for his territory. Mr. A. G. Mangum, of Gastonia, spent yesterday In the city on busi ness, : ,: BRIEFS. Few Minor Happenings In and About the City. The Prltchett-Tessier Company is painting six guns for Battery A so that they will shine in Jamestown. Mr. J. G. Wells," of Shelby, ar rived In the city last night to accept a position behind the desk at the Central Hotel. : e Mrs. Nora Henderson, of Croft, is desperately 111. She is not expected to live many days. Her daughter, Mrs. J. R. Irwin, of this city, is at her bedside. . '.. A meeting of the board of public service twas called for last night, (but a quorum or memoers ianea to De present and the meeting did not ma terialize. . Watermelon growers say that the crop does not promise well this season. In some instances 'the blight Is at work. The first good melons will be brought in about August 1st. Somebody broke In the long dis tance telephone booth at the Southern station Sunday night. Thieves of all sorts are abroad in the land these days. Mr. J. E. Bartley 4ias taken charsre of the Selwyn- barber shop and will have charge of the establishment un til the. new lease of te hotel is com Dieted and assigned. This is an up-to date tonsorial parlor ana has een well managed. ; A young white manof the city insulted a lady at the Southern pas senger station Sunday night, but on account of the notoriety of a trial the victim would not prefer charges. There was soma talk of -the unwrit ten law to the extent of a chastising. A report, to the extent that the young negro-who attempted to assault Mrs. McCall, In Paw Creek, had been found lri a thicket near the McCall home created some excitement In that neighborhood Sunday horning. Many Baby's Eyesight Restored By Mrs. .'Person's Remedy. My: baby, suffered "for months with a terrible run ning sore on the eyelid, wnicn, atter being treated by our, physician, failed to neai. wc took ner to a specialist (as the sight was becoming affected) , . but seeing no '.improvement from the' treatment, we stopped it and she has been entirely cured by Mrs. Joe Person's . Remedy. . My mother has been . cured of several attacks of cramp colic, and I think I should have, been confined to my bed last winter had it not been for the Remedy. I consider" it the most wonderful Remedy known. Mrs. T. H. Montgomery. Graham, N. 0., July 11, 1905.7 WALL Biggest Stock V , V Best Workmen , : Satisfactory Results 7, TORRENCE PAINT CO. .NO 10, NORTH TRYON. i .' , . ! .: i t a a m .: l'!a; pace r u;:..ial v. ii-i 13. ;o. C'n the sne cl.i y l.-iht year the nun-.fc r wits 22, the pike beins 11.40. The contract I w.-s by Saturday, the 13ili, ansi tho same days last year -was even mor3 strik ing. None were sold Saturday, while on the 13th last year 362 bales were sold. ; Mr. Shields, a Paw Creek farm er, had an exciting experience at the Southern passenger crossing at Trade street yesterday. His horses, drawing a load of pine wood, stalled on the crossing. No train was moving, but three or four looked as If they would start at any moment. For a second or more Mr. Shields and his son were white In their faces, but the beasts gave a quick, steady pull and went over. ' - . A DOWN-FALL OF BOOZE. Col. Klrkpatrlck Sees That About One Hundred Gallons f Liquor is Start ed Toward Town Creek ' , ' There'll be a hot time In old Town Creek to-day. for ' Col. t. L. Klrk patrlck, Chief of Police W S. Orr, and Messrs. Frank Orr and Al Moody emptied . 100 eallons of llauor in a sewer at the police station last night.j The frogs, the teat fish and the min nows . will hold high carnival from broad day-light till the wee small hours, ' and ibefore - adjourning will sing . , "I've'toeen drunk lot the last six months, .,.','' - Show me the way to go home." Without warning; CoL Klrkpatrlck, following the Instructions of the last board of aldermen 'had the accumu' latlons of toddles for six yean 4ump d Into the sink at the clty'halU It required two hours to pour th tu OUt. , 1 , : . . Hereafter, all captured liquor will go ttov Clerk of Court J.. A. Russell, who will turn It over to Solicitor Caldwell, colored, on East Hill street, court. Col. June Russell will fall heir to all unclaimed iboose after this. It is not oulte Dlaln whether lie shall give It to his icook or distribute it among 'his seceder friends at Pine. vllle or empty It a number of Charlotte people win beat about on: the banks of Town creek to-day to see the finny family kick and cavort. Negro Slayer Brought In Last Night V- ' by Officer mine. Another feather In the cap of Chief orr was the arrest In Greenville. C, and the bringing to Charlotte last night by Officer W, W. Irvine, of tha city police street force, of John Brlce, the nesrro : trho killed ' Pete Cladwell, colored, on East Hill street. in Charlotte, about eighteen months ago. Brlce fled and had never been captured until this -week. This is the second slayer whom Chief Orr has lo cated and landed, the first being In New York City. Brlce has engaged uoi. x. u. Klrkpatrlck as Ws attor ney. The case will come up this morning before the recorder. The prisoner will waive examination and will be committed to Jail to await Notice to Gon tractors Notice Is hereby given v that the undersigned will receive until 10 o'clock a. m. on August 16th, 107. sealed proposals for the furnishing of materials and performing the la bor required for the building of a Court House at Bakersville,' North Carolina. Acording to the plans and specifications which have been adopted and are on file, and open to inspection, at the office of J. i, Braswell, clerk. All bids are to be delivered, sealed. to the Commissioners on or before tne time named. A certified check for 10 per cent. Or 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 ha fail within SO 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 . tha printed sheet, which must be iwlth 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 of the County. , ; Bidders shall set forth in their pro posal the number: of buildings of this character erected by them, the cost of such buildings and their 10 cations, as well as such other in formation as will establish the bid ders' experience and Qualifications. The Contractor to -whom this work shall ho awarded must furnish evl dence that he la skilled and ex perlenced In Are-proof floor con struction. . Favorable consideration twill be given the bid of contractors so experienced and quaiinea. -The bidder must satisfy the Com mlssloners ,of his ability to furnish the materials and perform the work for which he bids. ' . , v-v:. ; - The contract shall be let only as a whole; bids In detail will not be given consideration, as it is me pur pose- of the Commissioners to hold the Contractor or firm responsible for the entire accepted work according to thesa BDecincations. 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 - shall be paid and percentage shall be retained as provided for in The specifications. The .Surety Company Bond shall be on a bond blank similar to No, 208 G of the Fidelity and Doposlt Co.; of Maryland.. The right Is hereby reserved . to rejject any and all bids, or to waive detects in the same, If it ba deemed in the Interest of the County to do so Plans are also on file in the office of tho Architect, H. I. Lewman, No 1008 , Lincoln Bank Building, Loma vllle, xy., JOSEPH BOWDITCH." ' v- . s.j Chairman . PAPER M Sals Clean-up ffww irltJi us now. Any Hat In tha house, no matter iwhat the price, for $1.88. - Our milliners are busy as can be getting out new, fresh, pretty models. They have Instructions now to clean up. We are . selling Hats that you would gladly pay .00 to 16.00 for earlier In the season, at $1.08. - We can suit any pocketbook.' A nice trimmed Hat for $1.50. "a,.;- NEW VOILE SKIRTS. Another , lot choice Voile Skirts from one- of the best New York tail ors. They are" advance fall styles,- every one strictly new and exclusive, We atlu have a good assortment left of those special Voile Skirts at 1- to J-3 Off regular prices. J '. MCSLIN ' UNDERWEAR Considering the high cost of Muslin and Embroideries, it Is surprising that we can sell Muslin Underwear cheaper than ever. v Manufacturers i over stocked and needed the money. Gowns, Corset Covers, Skirts, etc. all In this lot THE STORE FOR SHIRT WAISTS If you want to look cool, if you want to be cool, If you want to ba attractive, have plenty of cool waists. ' This Is the store to buy them, tor less than values, We closed out a big lot at 1-4 to 1-J off regular prices. You can get a pick from large assortment We want to thank the hundreds of ladles who have come to us and com mended us for the stand we have taken iri regard to early closing. It appeals to every woman. I V E Y ' S "GET IT AT nAwuHrrs." Summer Drugstore Service The proof of good service Is the summer time "The good Old summer time." It's easy enough to be courteous and pleasant and obliging when the.. ..weather man has brought cool, re freshing breezes near the freealng point. : Come to Hawley's Drug Store and be surprised. We will be just as courteous and pleasant as when the weather was cooV W hdpe you are always satisfied with our . service. Hawley's Pharmacy Phones 13 and 360. Tryon and Flftb Streets, Mi da Lithia Water Purey . Sparkling , - V Wholesome -Nature's own - r . . Cure for . ,V Indigestion - ' "All Drug Stores ; ' or; . - Brannon Carbooating ;." Company : v Distributors. Phone 835. ' Solomon-Korcross Co CIVIL. STRUCTURAL v AXT . . DRAULIO EXGIVEtlia ur. 1623-1823 Candler Bolld! ATLANTA, OA. 1 Piles get VJlclt an certain relief from Dr. Shonp's Masle Ointment Pleuae note it Is made slnne fcr Piles, and its action Is poaltlve and certain. Itching, painful, protruding e blind Piles disappear Ilka malo by Ita naa. Lara. nickle-rat'twd WE CLOSE AT 6 O'CLOCK, 8ATTRDAYS EXCEPTED. Lunn RataU Stars. , . . Summer Merchandise You Popular .White Goods The . popular sheer Plaid Persian Lawns: we can't get enough; 25c, grades, at 15c. Dainty White Swisses f Dotted Swisses are cer tainly the rage this summer, especially the dainty, neat pin dots j 25c. grades, at 15c. 15c grade, at 10c. 40-inch 'White Lawn, Less Than Value Pretty quality 40-inch Lawn. It cuts to such good advantage; 15c. quality, 12 l-2c. yard. 12 l-2c. quality 40-inch White Lawn, at 10c. White Mercerized ; Batiste 45-inch White Mercerized Batiste ; two numbers that have earned for us a repu tation, 38 and 48c. yard. Persian Lawns : 45-inch White Persian Lawn, 25c. quality, 20c. . 20c. quality 32-inch White Persian Lawns, 15c. Special Notices I HAVE ON HAND S00 POUNDS CAU- fornla Evaporated reaches that are nice at Ho the pound. 200 pounds evapor ated apples packed in one pound oar toons and -150 pounds of California prunes, sites 40 and SO. These goods are first class every way. First come will get them. Nice hams and B. bacon. Fresh vegetables, pin apples ana ba nanas. JNO. W. SMITH, Phones 133 and 2284. - .' . tON'T CONFUSE BLUE K1BBON Iemon ana vamiia extraxsts with the nnmelets extracts which flood the market. MAO IO HBADACHEJ POWDERS CURE. wny Hi arounu wnn n neauacne ana be disagreeable when you- ran be re lhtvod at oncet If you are subject to Magic." 3 AS. P. STOWE ft CO.. Drug- '1hAna 171 TYPEWRITERS FOR RENT-100 REN- tal macnines, an maaes, in splendid condition, rented for any length of tlmo desired. We can furnlnh exactly whnt yon want on short notice. J. K. CRAY TON & CO., 217 S. Tryon. 'Phone 304. JEI'MES, CHARLOTTB R U 8 8 E, tMane, Mange, t,ic., ore uifHi summer deserts and thuy are never better than when nude ot Cox's Potent Refined Oelatlne, well known, well advertlaod and wall liked. We can give you, however, any Oelatlne yon want an 1 mtlk, too" MILLER-VAN NESS CO., V N. Tryon. WHERE QUALITY , COUNTB. IT counts - noti in proscription worK In mcdlclnas and drugs. That's Wondall A Bheppard's speelslty. It counts In toilet artloles. Woodall & 6hnprl sells the quality kind. , It , counts In rubber goods and drug store .sundries. Tho. kind WOOD ALU t RHEPPARD effars. DO TOU KNOW WHAT THO - OEM Restaurant's line ot cigars Is? It Is the best Una of fine cigars to be found any where. We have every man's smoke. We also handle the bst Una of other - tobaccos. OEM RESTAURANT CO. FOR RENT-503 N. Poplar, 7 rooms; 307 N. Orahum, 7 rooms; 805 N. Churrh, rooms; 1293 8. Trvon, A rooms: 9 Tenth Ave.. 9 rooma; 00 E, 9th. rooms; 411 V. 12th, rooms; $fl B. Pth, 1 rooms. 3. ARTHUR HENDEItSON tt BRO. FOR BALE FINE It. 11. BABCOCK , open buggy and new set harness, tint m Special price to quick buyer. W, O. ROS3 & CO., 20 and 211 Wost 4th street. No; 1084 wins the James town Ticket at . Rand's. Bring this number and get your ticket; TO LET-JUST ONE HOUSE.. 7U E. Clh, 4 rooms, only U or per wek. Coma quick or slay sway. For aale. Nit modern eottaae In Dllwnrth. Worthlngton Ave., p.VTA. but you've cot to hurry. E. I KEESLER, IB 8. iryon at. ruona n. - , Mixed Sweet ' Pickles, Sweet r 7 Gherkins, Mongoet fx. n n,c 'ln ot Vv , Pickles in . uiass. CROWELL. riMae).7eV I2)1 'jL HA'MfS Want Before Going Avay Prices, " " .. s. , Belt3 :. New 4 Tan and Brown Belts to match your travel ing suit, 25, 38 ana &oc. Embroidered Wash Belts, 25c, at 12 l-2c. Laces We have . always some thing new in ,Val ' Laces, with Insertions to match; 2c, 5c 7 l-2c, 10c. and 12 l-2c. Gauze Underyests Ladies' full bleached and Taped Gauze Vests, 10c; at 7 l-2c. Bleached Vests in regu lar and out sizes; full mer cerized, taped, 15c; at 12 l-2c. White Waists The last minute just be fore leaving you want sev eral pretty "White Waists. A number of pretty styles, trimmed in the most popu lar ways; $1.25 and $1.50 Waists, 98c. ; i $2.00 Waists, at $1.48. : E TT 17-- W JT U IK Y - G FOR TIH10S U UUU Fine quality Drcs. Ginghams in pretty new pattenis, fast colors . . ; , . ........ . . .... .10 cent3. T Mlni r.v.J Trt1. I)1,.A Ki,l. Tnn t-o -w v mm m mm White 40-inch fine, sheer quality 40-inch Sun Bleach Lawn, v t;-y..r;-; ;V -rriVMnrv; 12 1-2 cents, Colored Lawns Big counter full Flowered, Figured and Solid Color Lawns. Special at . ; .5 cents a yard. Colored Dimities in. Shepherd Plaids in all colors, 10 4 cent quality .. . . 6 12 cents. Lanes. 21 Cents Yarrl Big counter full Laces, Edging, Insertion, etc., worth 5c. yard; going at ...... 2 l-2c. yard; 24c. dozen. Department Store Corner Trads and Ccll? Gtrc:t3. C-:!:'., V. Not at Cummer Reccrfr Leather Suit Cases ' We are doing a big busi ness in Bags and Suit Cases because we sell as good at about . one-third less . than you. usually pay. $o.00 Leather Suit Uases, straps all around, $350. " $7.50 Cow Leather Cases, $5.00. , , ? $8.50 Cow, LeatherCases, $6.00. . . . Substantial and Pretty Urn-1 . brellas at a About a mf ' Third Off ; . , During the last few days we have sold hundreds -of Ladies' and Gents' Um brellas. The lot represents the entire line of a manu facturer, bought at one third off. -v $3.50 value Ladies' ster ling handles, 26 inches, at $2.48. $2.50 and $3.00 Umbrel las, both Ladies' and Gents', at $1.98. - $2.00 Umbrellas, in La dies' sizes only, at $1.25. i . $1.25 and $1.48 Umbrel las, in both Ladies' . and Gents', at 98c. ? . ' 9 IN WFFUjC UU IL.U.UW ' 10 fftTltS. , st. sw wvsssw Lawns White Lawn .. .. 10 cents. regular 18-cent quality," at ii)2So Va U(B R O' ' f I
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