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. .. a J vMi'i .;jy; la Allswe llojle At Home .'" Tucmiay evtni, j ,. July twenty-third . 8:30 to 11 o'clock ; Mbsa Lula Williams , Matthews, N. C Mrs. R. C. Everett, ot Laurlnburg, was in the city yesterday, stopping at the Buford. Mr. T. L. Hemphill, ot Morganton, was among the guest of the tfuord yesterday. Misses Lilian Flowers and Mamie' Orr, of Kocit Hill, 8. C, were visitors la Charlotte yesterday. They stopped at the buford. - : Mr., and Mrs. George W. Bryan and daughter. - Miss : Flora, have ; returned from Forsyth, where tSey visited Mrs. Bryan's father. v Mr. J. R. London, who came over ' from Roc Hill, S. C, to attend the jtut.eral of Capt. W. E. Btltt., left last night for Pomona, where she will visit friends..- . v . ' .' -t. Mr, and Mrs. "J. W. Brawley,-of Mooresvllle. were at tha 8elwyn, yes . . terjay.' - .' , ..: . , Mrslda Schlff and' ; Miss Nettle Eosenthai ... will leave to-morrow', for , Atlantic C?ty. i N. J.', - to spend tho s month of August : 5 ; Mr. and Mr. J. C Burroughs, who ; t have teen spending some tlm in Ylr ginla, are now at the Truymore, In , Atlantlo Cl'y. " , ., - '." t Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Milter, Jr t od V "daughter. Miss Elizabeth wtvAhav eon upending, several whks a: te J.ifoM. hav- returned to- t'n tv? home on East Seventh street. . i,'- " ' ' ''a Miss Mary Irwin la expected to re turn to-day from Atlantic City, where V she has been spending several weeks. I .?, ' 4 Mrs.. J.- W.; Ferguson has returned ' s to the city from ; Wrlghtsvllle. where 4 she spent several weeks. . . " Mrs. R. L." Vernon and daughter, Miss Estelle Vernon, and son, Mr..E nest Vernon will return from, Atlantic City the last of the week. ' Mrs. G. B. Hanna has gone to Mount Airy to visit relatives. Mesdames John E. Oates and E. P. Keeraiu, who have been spending some time at Saratoga, N, Y., are . now at Atlantic City n:V Mr. and Mrs. John R. Van Ness left last night for Ashevllle to spend some 1 time In the mountains. . . MIbs Curtis Cannon has returned to her home in Spartanburg, 8. C, after pending some time withMiss Louise Wadaworth, V .- Mr. and Mrs. T. CT Evans retarn . ed last night from Wrlghtsvllle. - .y . " Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Dowd and fam ' . ily are visiting In Ashevllle. They - will spend sevral weeks at Catawba ' Springs before returning to the city. v Mrs. N. B. Reeves nd Mis -EHz '.. aibeth Bennett will return to the city j to-day from Aaheville where they have been spending several days. Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Stltt, of Temple, Texas, who are the guests of Mrs. M. B. Wadsworth on North College street, , will leave to-morrow for Blowing , Rock, v , . Mr.s and Mrs. Kenneth M. Blake, of i . Boston, Mass., are expected lrt the city next week to visit at the home of Mrs. Blake's pareals, Dr. and Mrs. H. M. Wilder. Mrs. Blake was formerly , -Miss Celeste Wilder. - - w v Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Bynum are now f; Visiting relatives in Chapel Hill. i - -Mrs. W. B. Hamilton and children, are spending some' time with relatives la Orange-. Court Housi..ya, t '.f-'iMri W..T. McCoy and daughter are ... visiting relatives In Washington. : Mrs. R. E. Cochrane and Miss MIn Ble Cochrane "are now at Montreat, where the will visit for several "weeks. , Misses Ma and Sudle Johnson, who have been the guests of Judge i' W. P. Bynum at his home on West ' - Trade street for the past several days, win leave iomorpw tor xne moun tains. Mr.T and Mrs. George W. Graham, Jr., are expected to return from At lantlc City j about the middle of the weeks, . . . . Mrs. H. C, Olive, who has been vis -' , Itlng her daughter, Mrs. J. M. Harry, will leave next .week for Staunton, Va., , f . day,;. ( , . , ; ' s , v rl "; - Mrs. James Ker, Jr., and children ' wli leave next week for. Staunton, Va., j to spend a month with relatives. , " ' - Miss Lois Steele returned yesterday to her home at Rock Hill, S. C, after ,' visiting Miss Jessie Thompson at her home on Brevard street. ; s f ;' Mrs.' C. M. Isenhour and children, cf Concord, are viaitlng Mrs,- F. A. V , McKnlght at her -j. heme on North '.c Church street. - - , , . ' ' . Mrs.. A. B.- Wingneld. wife of the u new general agent of - the ; Phoenix I Mutual Life Insurance Company, ar rived In Charlotte yesterday morn- " Jng from Louisville, Ky. Mrs. Wing field Is accompanied by -her sister, Miss Daisy Durando, of Chattanooga, Tenn. . Mr. and Mrs,- Wtngfleld and ''Miss Duwndo'are living at the Hotel Buford. Mr. Wlngn!rt arrived a tew days ago y Miss Marie MuiK leaves to-day f Rock HHL S. C where she will visit relatives. , . Mr. and Mrs, G. A, tjrouhart snd '' little daughter leave Wednesday for Jiiaaenite, where - they will remain , several days. ',f " Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Walker and Miss Van Buren Charlton leave for 'wrlghtsvllle soon. -. Miss Hattle. Mowbray, Vwhb has been visiting Mrs. C, R. Mayer has returned wortn - - ' , , Mr. and Mrs. E. Hutchison, Jr. 'will leave for Blowing Rock Thurj day. ,They will be out of the city a week or tea flays, Mrs. y. B. Smith and child will 1K3UBLB feTRKNOTTi-DOUBLY DE - LIOHTF!!!.. ftue Ribbon not only twlre in fr - w-l!nry-Vnni but tt Is- aeubly jignuui in pavor. . , . i ' ' i, r " i m .'- r ... W i mW ' 'W t i I V- S. - , S trcn jthcnb food f cr tho ' xreakest direction. ....... ITcurichni food for tha , " ctrcnest digestion.. , Good for the babie3 good for all ages the most imtri- '. , w ticu3 of all the wheat foods. . : UsiGGda- iSiseuit . (..' '.. ..." S f - ."i..." . . v- . .... , P . f rir ', t In dust NATIONAL returiv ' from Cleveland . Springs : to morrow. - i Mrs. Ed' Qresham and child, of Hamlet, are In the city. 1 Miss Emtra Ross Leslie has return- ed from Concord, where she went to visit . her grandmother, v Mrs. E. M. Leslie. ,.- .' . v- ; f 1 t Mr, and Mrs. H. H. Orr and daneht- er. Miss Adelaide Orr, left yesterday for Philadelphia, and other Northern points to spend several weeks. , T Miss Harris Onnrv nt CnnmrA. la visiting relatives in the city. Mr. and Mrs. . F. D. Letheo . and daughter, MI&s Helen, have returned from Salisbury where they spent some time with relatiyes and friends. Mrs. Jkmes F. Lverlv and : ann. who have been visiting Mrs. Lyerrs mother. Mrs. Lily Miller Whmitr. leave this - morning for their home M AIIICVIIIO, ) .!.. V Mrs. T. H. Gaithep 1 th iih nf her daUKhter. Mrs. R. a. Aniifrsnn at Gastonla. Mrs. AJ D. Watt, of Cooleemee. will arrive In the city Wednesday to visit her mother, Mrs, Charles Klueppelberg, at her "home on East First street. : . Mrs. George E. . Wilson . returned yesterday from Montreat, in here she spent some time. BRIEFS. Minor Happenings In and About , - .the City., -The recorder has followed distin guished precedent and altered his fa cial appearance. r-Mr. John A. Taylor, of Waxhaw, will move to Charlotte to live. He has taken work with Mr. W. J. Fite at Seversvllle. . , The popularity of the electric fan aa a domestic institution grows with the passing of the days and the steady rise of the mercury. Mr. Victor Steel Wreath has sold to Mr. W M Long a piece of property fronting on Arcade avenue. . The con sideration was $1,300.. w-Capt T. I Rich, who has been 111 at the Mercy General Hospital, has returned to his home on North College street:.' He Is still quite feeble. --The Girls' Gull 1 of St. Marx's Lu theran churoh- will give a lawn party od the churas) lawn Thursday hlght, beginning at t o'clock. The public is invited. ' ' , . The talk about entering the South Atlantic baseball league is still afloat Nothing deflnite- has been done, but th feeling favorable to it Is steadily growing. A The fourth and final Issue of The University . Record has Just appeared. It Is devoted almost entirely to the recent commen.'Cernent, of which It gives a full and accurate report. f ,' No cotton was sold on the local market, yesterday, the record for the corresponding day last year being 78 bales at 3.1.40.. Cotton yesterday would have ,brourht IS. 40. r County cantaloupes are rolling m by the cart load these warm days. The popular lltue melons- are good this year anJ they are holding up In price. Any sort of a Juicy looking one will Drmg iv cents. , .t Mr. Loo O. Martin, fthe. young street car conductor who was thought to be fatally hurt In the Seaboard street car crash last sprrhg, has re covered sufficiently to leave Ihe Mercy Hospital, where he, has been- since confined. " - ' , ' ' The r.nriUa' MethOdlst plenlo will b4 at Big Springs Methodist' church Thursday. - Revs. J. E. Thompson and Plato Durham will deliver . addresses appropriate to, the occasion, A large crowd Is expected to attend; , N&r. " DgUm B JUVc'fi; 'the "-piano builder, has donated a piano to the Presbyterian Hospital. The lady man agers appreciate the gift very much. . Thr noy cars . were aerauea m the southern ' yards last night and blocked traffic for a half hour. Charlotte's contributions to the throngs at, the seashore an,d in the mountains Is' large and an unceas ing ono. Che cuwtlon of whether or not vacatlor help one has always been a tno.)ted question, but the show !ng indicates at least that the people have the no. ey to do whatever they want to. .' 1 n v iliL- ' ...... U . wai:l paper Biggest Stocks .... Best Workmen . Satisfactory Results TORRENCE PABT CO. ' y moisture and proof packages. BISCUIT COMPANY Ice Cream Party To-Night at Ninth - v Avenue Church. " -A lawn ' party, which promises to be a success In every way will be given to-night at 8 . o'clock on v the 'lawn of - Ninth Ave nue Baptist church, under the aus pices of the church, to whose bene fit the money will accrue. The cream will he of the highest quality and1 will te served toy the fairest of fair maid ens, The affair win doubtless be largo, ly tpatronized. :. , ; :: s ; New Plant For Making lev' Cream. A complete and . up-to-date plant for making Ice cream has just been Installed in Jordan's drug store on the square. The work has been under way , for the past severale weeks and was finished only . yesterday, Th equipment includes all of "tha latest devices and is one of the costliest Jn the State. r - Nasal Catarrh Cured. My. little girl was a suf ferer from Nasal Catarrh for six months. The trouble was in her nose, which dis charged freely, a discharge which was offensive, and wherever it would touch the lips or face it would make a sore. Her general health gave way, she be caine weak and lost her ap petite.. We tried .doctors' treatment for two. -months without any benefit, or re lief.. We then tried Mrs. Joe Person's Remedy and one bottle and a halt of the Remedy and one of the Wash packages made a per fect cure. ; She was cured two . years ago and has never had a touch of the trouble since, MRS. L. H. LEARY. Ahoskie, N. C, April 31, 1906. ' " . ; " ADMIRATION , Everybody admires good elothes. ,,, They express self-esteem, inspire confidence and com mand respect. , What better asset can the business or professional man . find, who courts success? Our garments are con structed so as to inspire the utmost admiration - - among men who respect the meaning of quality,- style and fit. ' Jm - SUMMER SPECIALS t X , TWO-PIECE StIXS". '' . . - , . $25.00.' (Cabsniss & Co. Inc. TAILORS, i , ' & Tryon Street. - n FOR 1 ' Our milliners' have instructions this week to use the best flats and shapes we have in the store (many of them sold for ' 13 00 to S8.00), us the nicest flowers we have and plenty 'of them," with nice ribbon. This will get up beautifully trimmed Hats that would have 1 sold ft faw weeks ago, for l 00 and l.00,for 11.08. ' These ,are fresh from the work room, the . latest mush-room styles. The dust arfd sun are making your other hats Aook 'rusty. There are ... . . ,"'. . ... .. several months in which to wear a hat ' HOSIERY BARGAIN. , Good seconds of Imported Hose, all colors, Gauze Lace, Boot Pat tern; valueup. to 60 and 75c. regu lar. Choice big lot, S5r pair. v LADIES' WAISTS AT REDUCED . ' 1 PRICES We bought a big lot pretty Waists under price. We are selling them at very attractive prices. Big lot choice Waists, a variety of styles; sold. $1.25 to $1.60, 98c. Better Waists, all under value, $1.50, 11.98, etc IVEY'S 13 W. TRADE STREET President RoosevKlt Is en joying his vacation at Oyster Bay. - He evidently - delights in keeping strenuous, despite the fact that he has gone to his home for a rest It Is our delight these" hot" sum mer days to place at your call .a complete drug store. You can remain at home and 'phone us your wants. Sprinting messengers . ready to ride. . .. v " i Mey's Pharmacy . Tryoa and Fifth Streets. . Mida Lithia Water Pure Sparkling - Wholesome Nature's own - -Cure for . " Indigestion y AU. Drug-. Store a -or " rr ?-tV Brannon Carbcnating ; .Company , ,( distributors. ' 'Phone 835. ; ', . Have You Ever paid a visit to our Mantel tiepart mentt U not. you have failed to see some ot the handsomest designs in Hardwood Mcntels ever displayed in the city, and the prices ara way down. Come tn the next time you are bp street. ', ' i J. II; .fald & Co. (tors Pealors, Koorisg ContrMUara, j Lu. li u lJ 1 ' 4 PROMPTLY AT 9 0'GLOGK : Everything in Cost Cuts No Figure in Sale of all Summer Merchandise RVmember on Thousands of Dollars worth Reliable Merchandise There's a Saving of , m One-Third Music Every Day Special Notices X HAVE ON HAND SOO POUNDS CAU frtrnla Evaporated Peaohes that are nice at HO the pound. 200 pounds vapor ated apples packed In on pound car toons and 1M ponnrti of California rruw. .!8, 1 and These goods are first -cIum uvery vy. First eoms will get tliom., NI( hams and B. bncon. Fresh -wwlablrs,' plna pples-nd ba nanas. 3SO, W. SMITH. Phones 12 and XM, GtVTS IT A FAIR THIAlr-That Is all that U needed to secui nrst piaco tor Blue Ribbon Vanilla. Oft a small bot tle from your grocer to-day. , GET MAGIC HEADACHE CCIIEJ FOR your haa. Dispais ouu nna atuniu , beadach these hot days. Us "Mnjlc" and ho chrful. JA8. P. 8T0YVU ft : CO. Druggists. 'Phona 179. . CARBON FAPBR8: W1C HAVE TUB largest, eieaneat iremrai sioch m r ben paper in the BoMth. lOfl.wK) sheers SDsorted grades always on hand. J. K, CRAYTON CO., 117 South Tryon St. Phone m. IT8E WELCH'S. THIS ORAPE JUICE ts a rood, a nuinuoua iiuki lor udmi sick and will Invulldt, specially tevar ....fatata hA It nnt nnt nalatanla but appetising and strangthanlng. . Can be taken when medicine ano oilier iooaj a" rejected. MILLER-VAN N ESS CO. V DEUCIQUS PEACH ICE CREAM made from pure cream and frwh Al bicrta. Peaches to-day at WOOD ALL ft anvvit kttn-u "On th finuarc." Af. tar JTan. 1st at 21 South Tryon, next to Oom Restaurant t0 TOU KNOW WHAT THE OEM Restaurant's Una t elgars Is? It Is th best line ot fine cigars to be found any- i - I... .hwv man's intnka Ws also handle tha twst Itne of other Topaeeos. nnii-.. FOR RENT MODERN HWUH, e Tenth avenue; modern it-room, 10 M whs ' modern 7room, M7 North, Orahani; Sodorn ItoonCm N. ChrV. modern . A-rooir 411 W. 12tb; modern room, . South Orahani; 701 South A, A 1009 E. Trad. 5 rooms, X ARTIiLR HENDERSON A BRO. FOR SALE-FINE H- H. BABCOCK onen buggy and new set. harness, crmt W. Spwlal price to quick f JiJ-r. W. O ROM CO., and XJ1 West 4th street. ' ' KO 1084 WINB THE JAMESTOWN tlck-t at RAND S. BHng this number and get your tlckt - TO LEl4-nOOM HOl'SE. EAST grH. M; hall over Mills' store. 14th and Caldwolf. $10: rooma for offices or bed " ovsr. Postal Taleoraph office, IS to lift. For Sal Dll worth home, M.iW: lat ward home, big lot' Graham street, t3. VA WaWa ur and eoma along, K. I KEE8LER, t 8. Tryon street, 'Phone 144. FRESH JERSEY: BUTTER . -', 10 rents. vr. i. ciiowEUi, , 'rttoaa .1 ii. PREVENT HRAfiACHS. 1 Fore tliamT No a"l ttieni. Ramon's treatment of Liver Pills and Toni Pal lets atrangthena the liver ane digeitlva eraane so that they o their own work and ferti!li your eonau,tt'" au"pt future troupe. Sntlra tHtrpt Zt, ..... V t . T -l Mi -a Li U U i J i J 17 Our four Big LVtivuuii i3 a uaigaiu to One-Half off Regular Value No Goods Charged or Sent on Approval Wc want Twenty-five Salespeople Twenty Check Boys and Girls I EFIR D- New Specials Special Bargains Here very Day ! No Particular Day to Sell Cheap! When a price is made here goods last. Light Blue Dress Linen at a bargain price, regular 15-ccnt values. , Special 10 cents, Ladicsf New Sample Summer Underwear : The finest lot yet for this week. Highest' class Lisle 'Thread garments, actually worth 23 and 30 cents eacn. ah wnas piioa on large counter togetner at one price, 18 cents each; 2 for 35 cents. Ladies' Linen Embroidered Collars; the laundered ones look cool and neat this hot weather; 10 cents each. - New Black Silk Laces ; Beautiful Black Silk Laces, very popular now; Edges , nnd Tnsortioris to match. 5 and 10 cents a vard. , , : White! Parasols ' ; :' ' Big line just. in. Owing to 4 the great demand the manufacturer could not 4. U could not afford to cancel and buy elsewhere. Our customers will get the benefit of the advance. . , Children 's sizes, nice ones, too, .49 cents.- , . Ladies', and Misses' Embroidered Edges, hemstitched and with insertion, 75 and 08c. BIO RIBBON SPECIAL THURSDAY Fine lot wide 'All-Silk Taffeta, Satin Taffeta and Fan cy Ribbons; all colors. The entire, lot will bo piled out on top counters Thursday at one price, 10 cents ' a yard. ' '. , Our buyer just back from a.two weeksstay in "the markets and you may look for lots 'of ' good Ijar- fraitia Tnnn art evn rn amm ; .em '.. :iH iw ssa wa sv 'w m, :.'".. .'-Store THE ALVMYS DIISY STCHc Cor JTrad:. and -Cc!!:: Streets, , X11 J ii ' v. . : mi u uuuuu Stores Reduced it is the price lone as the' make , prompt , t aeuvenes,
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