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1 ve a i. ' Sir. W. II. Elanton, halo on awl daughter, Miss Pansy Wanton, of Ehfiby, were visitors in the city yea terU.'.y and guests at the UuforU. Sir. and Mm. M G. "tt'aynlck left .1 i..;-Vt,i : c;:y. f yesterday morning for Chimney Ko:k, here they will spend several day. A feception will .be given ttio . Presbyterians of Helmont and their 'friends next Thursday night at S o'clock at the home ol Mrs, S. Ji. Cole. All Presbyterians in the r.eish borhood of Belmont, Sunny Side, Vil K Heights and bo forth are cordially 0'V-ted to be present- i t ' Miss Ruth Shanrtonhouse left yes terday momlngr for Cleveland Springs, - where she will spend several days. Mrs. Margaret C. Simpson returned borne yesterday from a three weeks trip to Claremont, Va., where she nadleen visiting her uncle, Mr. E, E. Jiarry4 , ' Miss Banks Xunn left yesterday af , ternoon tor her home in Pineville, where' ahe will spend a month.. Mr. and Mrs. Ed 16 DeCamp and Childrew,' of Gaffney, S. C, and Mrs. Nellie Taylor, of Concord, are visiting ov Mrs. J. g. Cobbe. - Mr: DeCamp Is j editor of. The Gaffney Ledger, , Miss Kate . Torrence . is visiting friends In Lowell to-day. ' ,, Mrs ' Mabel Leonhardt, who . has been visiting friends at Lowell for a number of weeks,' will return home about next Wednesday. Mrs. C. H. Allen and daughter, ,Mlss Mary Neal Allen, of Columbus, Ga.,' lare visiting Mrs, Allen's sister, Mrs. "W. L. Hurt. at herfoome, No. 615 North Church street, Mr. and Mrs. J. 43, Blake and chil dren have' returned from a visit of several weeks in Maxtor. i " - Mrs. C. B. Brant , will leave this morning for Asheville to spend sever ; al weeks at the Battery Park Hotel, " Miss Lilly Nash will leave this week v. ; Cor Brevard to Join friends there, and spend some time. Misses Lacy Kay and Stewart . and Sarah Jones win leave to-morrow for . Lake Toxaway. to pend some time. . - ' Mr. and Mrs; W. S. Bradley have " ' gone to Buffalo Lithin Springs, Vs., to spend some time. ' - . . c " Mrs. Summons Jones will leave this week for Washington to spend several days, , Miss Louie Jones will accom- pany . her brother,, - Mr. Morchead Jones,!" to Lake Toxaway the last of the week. , , ' y Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd C. Withers have Returned to the city from Orange, Va. They were accompanied home by Mrs, A. C'v Barron and Mrs. E.' S. Peram. '. Mrs. Withers, who .was Blck when she arrived in the city,, was carried to St. Peter's Hospital for treatment. It is feared that she has fever. i . . ' . Mrs-..,J. F. Garrett and Miss Lillian Home, . of Wilmington, spent Friday nlght'a,t Jf&e Selwyn on their -way to Menaersonville, They will tarry here on their way back. Miss Home has Visited at the' home of Capt. and Mrs. T. T; Smith on South Myers street. , J 1 Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Pharr and chll . dren and Miss Thompson, a sister of Mrs. Pharr, are at Montreat, Miss Louise Daniel, of Winston-Sa-lem, will be the guest of Mfss Annie Louise Hutchison this week. She will visit Miss Margaret Reese before - he returns home. Miss Daniel ha4 many friends Aere. , , X Mr; and Mrs. J. M. Merrltt of Lln- : colnton, spent yesterday In the city. Mr..Z. V. Kendrick and family left for Shelby in . an automobile yester day, '. - - , - s - '- , Miss Eunice Felts left yesterday for v. Mount Ulla, where she will spend two ;; weeks . with ' her sister,Mrs. Sam Sloop, and later will go to Statesvllle . ' to visit Miss Louise HarblA. - Miss Nettle . Hernandez And' little niece, Clementine, of Eeramllna, Fla. are visiting her brother, , C. , W. Her nandea, on South A street. .-. - 1 ; -r Mrs, E. W. Mellon and family, who , have been spending a week In, States Villa with Mr. and Mrs.. D. J. .Craig, ' r have gone to Blowing Rock. -. v Miss Annie Ross has returned from . . Morganton. where . . she spent two weeks with her parents. , . . Mlssea Annie and Margaret Rankin v will leave to-morrow" for Rock Hill, ' & d, to visit friends. - . . - , Mrs. E- 'CV Register will leave the last of the y week for the Jamestown ..Exposition. ' ' . i - Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Adams,' of Car thage, were visitors In the city yea . terday. They were guests at the Con tral. " if i - ' , . i Miss Nancy Brown , returned last night from Mount Airy, where she visited "her aister,' Mrs. G. G. Gallo way. Miss Margaret Reese, who also spent soma tlma with Mrs. Gal loway, returned with Miss Brown. . ; n ' i Mr and" Mrs. Thompson," "of China lGrovo, were registered among the guesta at the Buford yesterday. - , Mrs. M. H. Barnes,, of Sumter, 8. C, was a visitor in the city yesterday, stopping at the Buford. fl . " Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Murphy 1 and daughter. Miss Louise, returned last night from Asheville and Lake Toxaway. .. iMLss Eula Bablngton, of Shelby, wfto has been- spending some .time with ; relatives and frtenda In v the city, will return to-day to her home. -Mr.' and Mrs. - Peter Marshall Brown, Miss Nancy Brown and Mr, W. J. Brown will leava the first of this week for Norfolk. Va., from where they will take a boat to New; i one. Mr. jornn uass Brown will Join them In New York and from there they will go to Boston, Mass,, and Lake George. 1 Mrs. E. a Pegram, of Statesvllle, Is visiting rejatlves in th city. Mr, and Vrs. Kenneth S. Blake, of Boston, Mass., who are the guests of Jr; and Mrs. 1L M. Wilder, on. South Tryon street, will - leave the middle -SUMMER DESTrtTS . , ,. Will b pprfwtiv iiavored If Ulue Ribbon Vontlla la tiasd. Va., w : , v r ful coumry home anil rl T.'.-'lon sr. 1 wv.fro w;il m'Ke h r lmni ia the future. Her son, Mr. James DorrLtee will return North. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hahn returned last night from' Jamestown. Miss Dorcas Holland returned yes terday from Cleveland Springs, where she had been for a wee. Mrs. R. Hv McDuffie, of Fayette ville. arrived last nisrht to viit her friater, Mrs. Joseph Itussell Ross. Mr. and Mrs. John B. Ross are spending some time at Hot Springs, Ark. ; . : Miss Etta McCary, .. of Talladega, Ala., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas T.. Allison, on East Fourth street. ( , Mr. and Mrs. J. L Chambers and children. Misses Elizabeth and Annie Dewey and Master tenoir, will leave to-morrow- for Blowing Rock for visit-of ten days. . : Miss Mary Owens Graham and brother, ' Mr,. Archie Graham, are at Montreat Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Twitty will return to the city this week. Mr. Twit ty has been much benefited by hla va cation. . . Mrs. Wf T. Bradley, of Abbeville. S, C, is the guest of her . brother. Dr. George W. Pressly, on South Caldwell Street ' " v Hav v .nA Mm: Vranrta Jovnr. t of Littleton, are stopping with Rev; and Mrs. w. J.-smith on their way to tne mountains." -Gua C. Boeder, who haa -been con nected with the editorial staff of The New York World for the past twenty years, Is spending his vacation,, at JEhe Mountain Park Hotel, Wot Springs. Mrs. Boeder and daughter are with him there. "Mrs. E, 0. Gllllvrae and daughter, and Misses Annie Louise and , Norma Hollobaugh, and Sadie O'Connell and Mrs. Taylor have returned from a 10 days' visit at Wrightsville beach, v v Mr. oJhn W. Stagg,' son of Rev.' Dr. Stagg, former pastor of the Second Presbyterian church of this city, whoso arrival from ' Birmingham was noted in yesterday's ; Observer, will spend several days hero and then tro Trade.'"!- 1 17 o moini oo Makes Ideal Your Summer Outing. LINONETTE makes tip ; beautifully, wears splendidly, launders perfectly, always looks jaunty, and feels deliciously tool and comfortable.' " - For summer wash dresses v for ladies and children, forsh irt-waists and skirts, Linonette has no equal. True and lasting colors in every desirable shade. Looks mightily like linen, but costs only one-fourth as much. .-, Ask your dry goods store for Linonette. ' , Stebbins, Lawson Spragins Co., - " s , Manufacturers' Agents, ' South Boston, Virginia, U. S. A. Z ' Every man under a' l;;vi;iir: Stetson - ' , vIs sure of a hat hq can count on every time. It is the standard of style wherever hats are - ' worn,' , It is always the" hat for looks, and the hat for wear. "A better. hat cannot be made. Every Stetson bears the Stetson Name l 'c have the Stetson Soft and Derby Hats ia all the latest style. LOMIE CLOTHING CO. ! It... i -! n 1 1 t - I hi t t .j...-.:.t-..i. i .; !i,m who arrived from I.rtn t .t t.cforp last the John fc! Charlotte. "John" had quite yesterday. a time Miss Kate Shlpp, of Lincolnton, spent yesterday in the city. She came' on business, returning name last evening. , Misses Lillian and Blrdio Clinard leave Monday for a visit to the James town Exposition. After spending a whtle. with their aunt, Miss Julia Smith, in Norfolk, they go to Wash ington and New York for short stay. The Aristocrats Gasolinc-Iess. The automobiles of the aristocrats of Charlotte were too weak to sput sput Fridny afternoon on account of the scarcityof gasoline. The Stand ard Oil Company, which usually has everything ut information needed n a witness stand, was entirely out of fluid, and the automobile establish ment "of Mr. A. Burwell, Jr., had not a single drop, while the garage of Mr. O. L. Barrlnger could answer questions only totheextent of six gallons. The chauffeurs of the elite . , sped alonjj Friday night, thinking that they would get a rest for several days, but the Standard received a Bupply yesterday morning and furnished it to the hun gry machines without increasing the price on account of the heavy .de mand. The automobllista scorched last night as usual. w v i : George Spittle Exonerated.' V ' The fire committee of the toardof safety mot yesterday afternoon and In vestigated the gossip about George Spittle in connection with the Powers affair, and after having examined six witnesses, exonerated him. Harry Tal ley, the boy who clerked for Harry powers, was the only witness that said he saw Mr. Spittle take a. drink, and he waa not certain. George Spittle admitted that he took one drinic with Powers, but that was all. The com mlttee believed that it was due to look Into the charges which were in the air but never reducedto paper. - : : - , -At tli Park. : . In conjunction with the ' regular play next week Colonel Peters r has secured Prof. Rand's Indoor dog cir cus. The play will be MRlp Van Winkle." This te the first time that "Rip'Van Winkle" has ever ben played by a popular-priced company in Charlotte, and the first : three nights ot this week efoould witness large crowds at the park. - , J Mark Dresses for ' ' ' Wdoo iiiar u" patie.'it s the 1 .,ir- IIO! :s P'-i-fjs or llypoci'.-r- Treatment SC0.00, Ini'lmimg a cut"., bop.rd and loom. Homo TiTiUmont. ... . .$23,C0 Write to ua about this. raaD ' i:;;';3 an (c::fo . Hospital nnd General Offices, Gno:xssono, x. c. Dr. John V,. Guntr, Medical Di rector. IMOrencd, Greensboro Na tional Bank. : fv auii Special Notices A -TRUE LEMON EXTRACT IS HARD to And unless yeu doinand the Bras Ribbcn brand. It U tha very flnoat ob- ' Uin&bla . . . ; ;i. .p ;.' PINEAPPLES! ' PINEAPPLES! AN" . other shipment ; of thoso fancy eyenne'8. Tlk finest Pineapple on tho fnarket. ' It yoa have never tried on you ehotild at once, weight 4 to 8 H., 40 to 60c. MILLER-VAN NESS CO., ' 27 N. Tryoa. . THIS IS THE SEASON FOR ICE TE3A. . You know thnt Is good Is hard to ob tain. I believe I have Just rs aood a Jtna of It as tha next store. Prices to suit evory cue. - front- 40 to 80c. per pound. JNO. W. SMITH. 'Phons 1223. WE TAKE PAINS AND DO IT RIGHT, We are talliln about our prescription department, f Wa have men who know the business and always careful and Bccurata. ; J AS. P. 8TOWE te CO., Druggists, 'Phone ITS. - WOODALL ft SHEPPARD WILL BE located at 21 S. Tryon street, next to Gem Restaurant, after Jan. 1st, 1908. SAVE " $35 THE ROTAL STANDARD Typewriter Is equal to any $100 mRchlnrt on earth nttwo.thirds the pries of ethers. .The best value for the money. J. E. ORAYTON CO. 217 S. Tryon. DO TOD" KNOW--WHAT THE OEM Restaurant's line of cigars is? It Is the best line of fine clears to be found any where. We have every man's smoke. 'We also handle the best line of other tobaccos. , GEM RESTAURANT CO. . FOR RKNT-S07 NORTH GRAHAM, modern Improvements, eloctric lights, f.'5: 411 Wt ' 12th, modern 6 rooms. . $16.66; " 20 Souths Graham, modem S i rcoms, $18.(!6; 805 North Church. ' rooms. $20: 70V Smith A. street. 4 rooms, ; $10; 1009 East Trade, 5 rooms. $10. 3, ARTHUR HENDERSON & CRO. s . FOR SALEFINE- H. 1 H. BABCOCK onen buggy and new a.t harness,, cost '$38. Special: price to qulcli buyer. W. O. ROS3 Sa CO., 299 and 211 West 4th street. NO. 1084 WIN THE JAMESTOWN ticket at RAND'S, firing this number and get your ticket - - WANTED TO .HANDLES" YOUR liousea, s'WIiy, I ioar of . eomplalnts sbout my fcettlnjr" good results from rental agents. I ko for the stuff mr. elf, and if I miss It once, I to again and again, and if, they don't pay me, . some one -also moves In. . Your business ' )s my business, brother, nnd I set tho sugar for you. E. L. KEESLER, 25 S. Tryon (SU i "Phone S44r Small Country Hams, 20c. Country, 3,5':. Klngan's Shoul i ders, lbc W. L CBOWELL. Thono 744. BrannQtfs Ice (Bream Sunday Dinner. " A synonym ? A for - Goodness. , - -Costs a littlo more than some But "(J; ' J -'S..-J','';..T- ' ' - '-;' '.'y--: - .'f Ki-' Brannon Carbonating ; , Company. ;. . Distributors. Thone 835. r; ' - "GET IT AT HAWIEV S r . : : 1 ii THE DRUG '" MIXERS who compound your, proscrip tions when they ara sent here are the real thin. They ara employed because thfy know their business and are abso lutely accurate. Our . sprinting ""messengers are always ready for your calL' jj Itey's , Fbnzcy M, Thonfa ,lS and 2 CO. f i in i i lll s Lots of still desirable Summer Merchandise left over from the big sale, on whic!i the original pri?e will not be reinstated. Prices Cut to Compel a Clean Sweep. Summer Lavirns that sold at 8 1-2, 10 and 12 l-2c. left ; Over from sale, at 5c. Pretty quaUty 8 l-2c. AVhite Lawn, at 5c. Remnants of 7 12, 8 1-2 , and 10c. Colored Lawns, at 3 l-2c. 25c. Tan Linen Suiting, 15c, 15c. quality 40-inch "VVhite Lawn, 12 12c. Popular Woolens for Early :; Fall Skirts at Less Than Usual. Regular $1.25 quality 52 ; uich" Chiffon Panama, several shades of Navy only, at 98c. $1.00 Chiffon Panama, . 53 inches wide, Navy Blues only, at 85c. 50-inch ' All-Wool Chiffon Nasal Catarrh Cured. My little rirl was it 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 came weak and lost her ap petite.' We tried doctors.' treatment for two months without. any benefit or re- liet- We then tried Mrs. foe ' Person's Remedy and one bottle and a. half 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 tbe trouble since, i ,i MRS. 'L. II. LEARY. . Ahoskie, N. C, April 31, 1906 rftMiiHiimmi H Our line of Loose and Mounted Diamonds is tho ' largest in the State. Wo "make up Rings and Brooches any price desired. If you arc interested, get our prices. BRUfiS & DIXON , Leading Jewelers. ; TtTtltHTtlHMltMftT Bern MMDS ,v NOTICE. -The Seaboard begs to ' announce tha discontinuation of parlor car service, now operated "on trains 1 9 and 40 between Charlotte and Wilmington,- affectlta August 1st,, 1907, Also the discontinuation of trains 44 and 45 between Charlotte . and Rutherfordton , daily, owing to the operation of thesa trains being malnulned it i loss, effective Au gust 4th, 107. j " JAMES KKR.' IR., C. 7. A. -C. IL OATT1S, T. P. X . Panama in Navys, Brown and'Black. Piice 75c. Pretty, smooth Cream Cashmere, width 36 inches. Price 25c. Black f and Colored 4inch French "Voiles; ; regular $1.00 values, at 75c. Silk Bargains Pretty Luzine Check Silks, Black, Blue, Brown and Navy.. Checks; splendid for separate waists. Price 50c. yard. - - Air best shades Solid Col ored Taffetas, 68c. yard. Oriental spot proof China wiK. jsone , genuine without the word "Ori ental" stamped on every yard. 27 inches wide, all shades, Black and White. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL HavtYou paid a visit to -our Mantel Depart ment? If not, you have failed to see ome of the handsomest designs tn Hardwood Mantels , ever displayed In the city, and tha prices are way down. Come In the next time you are up street. . ...... J. N. McCausland I Co. Stove Dealers, Roofing Contracture, S21 & Tryon Street FRANK P. MILBURN & CO, ARCHITECTS WASHINQTOX. D. C. Best Liquors far tha .Ink an tha Ever Easy Una of whUkias sod bopartod afdisls offer tbe very beat valiM tha loweat prKM. . . Mr stocK aonuina about sll & baat tmnds: sod nine Is the eoty houaa in Lynch burs that buys roods dinct from diatlllers who da sot tall tbe retail trad, thereby wvtoa you ono man's profit. A fsw of tlw long list of eiceptioaal offtrs art . Lazarus Club, Cream of Whiskies. $4.00 gal Apple Brandy, - $2.50 and $3.50 " Rye whiskey, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00, $3.50 v MounUin Whiskey, - $2.50 , , Corn Whiskey, . $2.00 and $J.50 " ' Yadkin River Corn,. 4 full quarts, $2.60 Albermarle Rye, 4full quarts, $3.00 -.-A gecond order will surely follow a trial of any of -a these brands. These Prices Include Express Charge Mail orders are filled ott the day received, aad -forwarded on first trains.' WRITE FOR PRICE LIST 1 UftoCtT MAIL ORDER HOUSE IN THE SOUTH ; , L LAZARUS, Lynchburg, Vl I h? rurchaising rQWer of a Dollar is unusually great in our specal Sideboard Sale Wo can plcaso you in size style and finish and givo you $3.00 value for 'every $2.00 you spend with us for a nice Sideboard. This is a great opportunity to savo ess-third tl:i price. v , We vould bo pleased to have you call and cxamir tho goods. ILiiDlijy-feo'Oii!!": Price 50c. Ladies'. Furnishings, cn '"Which Prices Are Still Reduced . 25c. .White Duck Hand Bags," at 10c. Odd lots of 25 to 50c. La dies' Belts, at 10c. Regular $1.00 St. Regis Hand Bags, at 50c. $1.00 and $1.50 Belts and Girdles, at 39c. One lot 50 and 75c. Belts, at 25c. ' . 7 1-2 to 10c. Linen and Cot ton Torchon Laces and Insertions, at 5c. . , 3 to 5c. Val Laces, at 2c. Ladies full bleached Un deiTests, 5c. Extra size Ladies' 15c. full taped Vests, at 10c. 10c. Paper Dusters, at 5c' 38 and 50c. Baby, Caps, at 25c. . v' ' Home Shoes QROVER'S HOMES SUPPERS ara low cut opera style, wlda toe, lovr . heel ; the ' Just right style. Price 11.60. QROVEIVS PRINCE ALBERT home shoe, low cut, elastic side; Just tha style you would like your mother to wear. Price $1.75. QROVER'S LACE AND CONGRESS , BOOT, have nice, thick turn sole, low heel; tender foot shoes. Prlca $2.25. QROVER'S SHOES as made for us are smooth In bottom, oak leather soles, free from acid and will sol hum or blister the feet Slippers 15c, Boots 20c. : extra , by mail. . ' G1LREATII h CO. at Reduced Prices bUhoa.nl. 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