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1 v J 1 !' fc.SJ f 'V ! ft 1.,,t i-'-i.t lor UiS Jaiiita t; . a Exposition. They will h a vitfk or lon;cr.' , ' one i Mrs. S. V. Sloan, of Monroe, was In I Charlotte yesterday en route to the Jamestown Exposition. Mr. W. N. Thompson left yesterday morning or Davidson, where sh will ' visit relatives for a dV or two. Mrs. George C. Ramsey leaves Sat urday for New York, where aha will 8Dnd several weeks. Next week she will be Joined by ML. Elizabeth Ben- v nett. who leaves In a few days for U.Rlc'ahioud, VaJ" "'.. . ' ' i Misses Stuart and Sarah, Jones and , Lacy Ray have returned from Lake Toxaway.. They spent ten, aays mere. s Mrs.'J. L, Sexton and mother, Sirs. ' H. M. Branch, have returned from I . Lake Toxawayv The' spent two weeiis there, ' , 1 Mrs. M. H. Cobb. Misses Daisy Wal lace. Marie Lenta, Katherlne and Lot retu Cobb, and Eloise and Ruth Mc Caualand left last evening for Roa- aell's ? ferry. They will . carhp there several days. - -. Mra." May H. Crozler, who was tnll liner - for the Little-Long ' Company, is visiting friends In Buffalo, N. Y. : " . MU Jonnsie Babblngton ' has re- turned from Ralelxh.- where, for week . or lonaer. she has been the i guest of friends. - . . ' Mr. and Mrs'.,L. W, Jones, of New- J berry. S. C,, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. j , kui uuwwud : ' Mr. and' Mra7Ben7amln Myers, of ' Wilmington, are visiting relatives In the city..: , ,'..'? ... .' . -.. ' "'' ,' ' ' Mrs. 3. IL Cutter and Mlsa Estelle Vernon left yesterday Tor Saluda, ' where they will spend ten days. t --' Mrs. Richard Hudson, of Wardlaw; la a guest t Mra. Julia ' Morris on Lawyers road. She and. Mrs. , ' Morris and Miss Pattle Morrl spent yester day In the city "with Mrs. A, M. Mc Donald, a sister of Mrs. Hudson. ' Mr. and Mrs. W. J Condlon left the city. Ut night. Mr. Condlon going lon-to Virginia to visit relatives. Mr, and Mrs. Condlon have spent a year In the city, and durh.g their -aojourn have made many friends, who regret to see thent leave. ' , I Mrs. Hone Neelv. accomoanled by her son, Hope, Jr., will leave to.day for Lexington, where she will visit her sister, Mrs. H. H. Springs. She goes from f there to Ashboro to Visit Mr. The Charlotte Sanitarium Com Neely'a sister, Mrs. J. V. Hunter. - " nanv. lncofnorated. waa chartered Miss Frances Coin will leavfe Satur- I day for Wrlghtsville Beach, ,-where she will spend her vacation. . Mrs. M. L. Buchanan, of Concord. I arrived here last night to visit Mrs. E. G. Buchanan. Mr. E. Q. Buchanan re turns from New York to-day. He and Mrs. Buchanan will leave soon for a ten-days' visit to Atlantic City.., I Miss Duval Duckworth hair-gone to Monroe, where she will visit friends for a week. , Mt Ma.nrriif Wnriiilr ha nn tn Baltimore and New York to bu fall mlllnery. She was accompanied by her father, Mr.-J. G. Warlick, who goes to get his fall line of shoes. They will go by way Of the exposition, ', where they will spend a few days. , ,- ; ' , Mr. Register, Carl and Mies Sallle MoKnlght are visiting Mr. and Mrs. F. A. McKnlgM on North Church- street. Mlas Lillian Boyer returned home last night from . Grahanv where she has been spending the summer with her sister, Mrs. George Clendenin, ' Mr. '.and Mrs. S. H. Black, of Tfanaai City, Mow will arrive In the city With- In the next few weeks to spend the winter with Rev. and' Mrs, H. H. Hul- ten. Mr. and Mrs. Black are the par ents of Mrs. Hulten. Miss Laurie Spong has returned to her home In Dilworth after visiting Mrs. T. W: Crews at "Kilmlchacl" onl -Y . :? , , Miss Maggie Haughtoh leaves this , morning for Pittsboro, where she will visit her sister, She has been the guest of Capt and Mrs. T,"H. ., Haughton. ' " Mrs. J. P. Woodall -entertained at tea at her home on East avenue yes terday evening in honor of Mrs. B. D. Heath and sister, 1 Mrs. W, R. Rushton, of Tennessee. ; The follow Ing named were present: The guests of honor, Mesdames J. H. H4nv D. 8. Yatos, A. B. Wlngfield and Jamea ,L.'Keerans, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Fer- gtinon, Mr. and Mrs., Frank Purcell, , Mr. and Mrs. Walter Scott, Mr.' and Mrs. A. D. McMullens1, Miss Derand, Mr. Phillip Balllnger-and Mr. F. D. Gatchell. . After tea Mrs. Woodall took the party for a trolley ride. .Hi v. a"wu aim vun ani Alias - e, Corlnne and Mary Rogers Gibbons have .returned from Ashevllle. SLUIMQTH SOTE HOUSE BCRXS. - Flanien Imnerll LI Lires of Sixty Strike- Mrs. Simmons B. Jones, on South Try l:1 "j, ?VrrV; Honkel. ojt Staiellle, was Breakers Empl Z. S?.. v abwp iu ie Biiiiam uamago - amounts to f io,w. ' , Blnghamton, N. Y.i Aug. 14. Th .Jives of sixty strike-breakers .in the Erie Machine Shops at Susquehanna, , Pa.f- were Imperiled and the mam- - motha sote house of tha company was ilAjstrrwart hv , nm at an artip tinn. ... " "" and were quartered in the upper por- , - tlon of the big wooden building In which is stored all the supplies used , on the fcrle dilution between 'New York and Buffalo. The are was d is covered in the. upper portion of the Gliding shortly after $ o'clock and tt was with difficulty that the men made ' their escape. The flames pread rap- Idly, and the bunding -was destroyed, . ..but the adjacent shop, were saved, -ne loss is ias.uuo. i s - ' r - u T-py' Batter Irs, UU&&&&Zfft Fumter. Price and Stephen. The base- ., ball fan. of Charlotte wilt witness a , pitchers' battle between these two not- , ed twirler. Price pitchod this lat sea- on for Guilford College, while Fullen- welder pitched for Mount Pleasant. U'V 1 no firT jvo aur.titut. is a. cood a. ihd Tor whit better . coullycu wish? :y'rs snappy J They're snappy and have v7 j. st enough ginger. BRIEFS. : Few Minor Happenings In and ' ' About tno city. Mr. C. R. McGinn has bought from Mr.. R. D. Craver. a lot on tast liberty- "street, wa8 .2 150 ' The consideration , Dp -w Herron, the venerable tor of Steele t Improve. His condition is serious, - The farmers are smiling from ear to ear these days. The good crop pros- pects and the soaring prices make them glad. : ,' . V The friends of Mr." J. B. Marshall will regret to learn that he does not improve. He has been til for. the last two months. ; " ? ' W Rev. Charles E. Raynal will as sist Rev. O. tV Robertson to ionduct a series of meetings at, Steele Creek beginning to-day. . s r' - AwbtTaftVi i1iA.va.pti1 Inn nt Mr. 'p011i -Rmvn 1. in with typhoid fever at the home of hla par 6 nU e St,f ,? ; L rrh 5e"tf Company has foWto Mr C. R. - McQ nn a house and i"1 v" .v v.. ' v-iavci, wiuohmto (! A meeting or me stocanoiaers 01 the warehouse and holding company "nas been called for Saturday morning at U o'clock. " Every jStockholder Is requested to.be present. 000 8ub8crlbed. by E. C. Register, W. O. Nesblt and J. A. Crowell. 4 Col. Matthew Yandle, who was under' tha Are of Col. Plunger Stewart yesterday,, in - tthe court house aaya that he Is nofof the same epunty as the young lawyer. There seems to have spread a rumor to the effect that these two Charlotte citi zens hailed from Goose Creek. The Chesapeake & Ohio Coal and 6Ke Co. has elected officers as fol lower Judd Stewart, president, New 1 York; Charles K. Lipman, secretary- treasurer, New York; M. O. Brooks, vice president ttnd general manager, Richmond, Va. Mr. Brooks will have entire; charge of orders, both tide- water and Inland, Mr. C. L. Delhi, of Rock Hill, S. C, was in the efty yesterday on his way to Winston-Salem to take a po- sition with The Journal. He is. a bro- ther of Mr. Ray Delhi, formerly of Charlotte But now or wlnston-saiem. -There is to be a picnic at Dixie, Steele Creek township, on the 9th. Mr. W. W. Kltchln will be the speak- ler. Messrs. Nicholson & Shoemaker yesterday sold to the Pegram & Wadsworth Land Company a. lot at the corner of 22nd and Brevard street , for $425. They sold for the same concern a 101 on tne corner 01 '21st and Caldwell for 1425 to J. L. Redwine and one to 0, Helm on the corner of Seventeenth and Caldwell for: $1,000. , PERSONAL. (The Movement of a Number of Peo- c pie. Visitor and 'Others ' Mr. Neil R. Graham; of New York, is in the city visiting relative, MrT Carl J. Moore, of the C. H. Robinson Company, has gone to Wil mington for a fuw days. Prof. W. W.- Davidson 'Is visiting relatives ln Greensboro and vicinity. Mr. L. B. Wetraore, of Lincolnton, was in the city yesterday.' ' Mr. Frank Phelan will epend hie vacation at Mount Holly, nahing. Dr. W. S. Davidson has returned to cy Dr. E. R. Russell has returned from Hickory. ; 4 Mr. Wade II.' Harris and son, James, have returned from the James town Exposition.' Mr. W. C. Rhyne has returned to the city. He spent a ,week or two at Blowing Rock with a party of friends. Mr. C. Skinner Aiswn, or wign iw . . . v: .t,' u,.a u - Av,0 .w.m5 ii" lotte, is spending a day or two here with friends. - ... - Mr. J. M. Morehead, of Spray, spent yesterday in the city with hla sister, P-.jWT; ml yeeVSay Mr. Albert -Redferh Is a guest of th' Irt8l(le innf j4mestown Exposl- tloti ground.. . ; ' , Mretlng for - Men at . Flrat , Daptlst , . Chureti. - t An interesting meeting "will be held i ... .7. . tended by tne men or ine congrega- andy Bt this time the plaiw for the new ch0rch wilt be adopted. There u greftt merest being manifested In the building at the new church by the congregation and already large sum ot money ha been subscribed lor this purpose, some of the individual sub- scriptlon being unusually large. The new church will be built of light brick. and will be an Imposing structure, of which the entire city will be proud. . v;i.;, To Conduct dMlng TliUi Month. Within th next evr wtscks Rev. IL HuUcn wiMtpro- tracitctf rwln t two or more of I'M Ohiuvh Wit of tne tlty, wChJn .the MwklefUurg-Cbair- rt Aswvlnilon. He tins refinite up- iolntatehW to VWld wuush mwtlngs art Friendship Ba.pillwt fthwh. land at hfl Ila.rtlt Cwxrvfo Id iMaWhtw... He a w uon, 3m. frorft ;he Ky oyf. Sunday,,., company and have ' MARRIAGE LAWS TOO LOOSE.' This Is the Statement of a Couple From Siiartanburg Xio Came. to i- Charlotte ; Yesterday and Were Married Rev. II. K. Boyer Perform- ,churd SrrSnge.at Tron It Is not unusual for lovers to elope on account of parental objec tlons to their marriage, nor Is It un usual tor lovers In North Carolina to cross the line into south Carolina n order to be marled where the law demands no license, but it is some- j Sti s,.tT order to e married nder a law. thatidoes repuire license. ' Such a course la unusual, but that la the vvuiro auupiea ay wr. josepn mm- rhons and Miss -Effle Clayton, of spartanourg, r who were ..married in this city yesterday.- The ceremony was performed at the parsonage of Tryon Street Methodist chX-ch vm- terday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Key. Hugh K. Boyer offlclatlngj l inese young peeopie nave oeen en gaged tor several years and while still young are of sufficient age not to be deserving of opposition to their marriage on account oof their be ing too young. The marriage was Witnessed toy several (persons, and the young people explained fully that their reason for coming to Charlotte to be married was on account of their objection to the law In South Carolina. They stated that they de sired to have their marriage record ed In a license and In a marriage certificate, Mr. Booker furnishing them with the latter at the cloose of the ceremony. The bride and groom ace intelli gent, refined persons of good' families. After spending several days in Char- lotte, they will return to Sparttan- hnr t. . tt. . .. in busine; Who Struck Hoirv Harrv? ; urhrt otfimv n o ' e havX;; place of Mr. J, S. Meyer on the Prov- T f iuciivc ro,u, near myers f arK, is tne Honoy ana iar ana two-inirns or a Dot al! tmDortant fiufKtlnn inat nnw vrnrrv Us cured me. I consider It the areateat Harry waa walking on the belt line road. hrtwoon T.nta "Parlr unA TUf.,. park last night, just after dark, when some djrkey slipped up behind him and knocked him down with a gun . . I i. - m a. . . .. vjuue a ngni ensuea ana tno aun changed hands twice, Horry - Harry, getting tne worst at every turn. The assauani ran away before ay one recognizea mm. Horry Harry was too Daaiy oeaten to tell much Blood hounds were sent for bat bar ring a hard race to catch them after they got loose there was nothing do ing, Telegraph Companies Sntlnfled Situation. With "We have more men than wa need ana are,, handling the , business all right," said Manager J. E. Hammerlv. of the Western Union., last niaht. ,'we narve no trouble when dealing with . Western Union Offices. Our only diffloulty comes in dealing with Joint offices, where the Order of Railway icicgiopntia jo vouvomea. xae mem- ters of the latter, out of sympathy '1th the strikers, will not handle the messages." There is nothing new In the situation. At the Postal the man agement seems to be handling the bus- iness as well as outside conditions will permit. Tryon Street Church to Be Improved Flan's have been adopted for . the remodeling of the Tryon Street Meth odist church, and these will be sub- mi nea to an arcnitect at an early date, cvr wraeum pa mere nas oeen a desire n the Ipart of the leading members of the Tryon, Street congre gatlon to have.';' such Improvement! made, and a. committee was anooinfc. ..il'm th .maJte" ThlB. tQmi mittee has Jeen actively at work and they hope this Improvement, may be Degun wixnin a snort time. ."Gfl IT AT HAWlfY'S" ers i The vacation trunk is small, too small for all you Want to take.1 , 1 ,- : , Let us hPlp you, r We have a specially se lected stock' of low priced but high quality vacation toilet supplies from which you can select what you. may need and we will .end them by e pres. direct to your destlna tlon. This save, trunk room; saves bother of packing fragile articles: ... save, taking -fi the ' chance, of falling to find what you want at the other end. ' All kind, of Tooth Taste, Z5c,; Tootn Brushes in traveling case, iSc, etc Nice for travel ing. ' ' - ' kiifi Phanniicy - Tryon and Fifth Streets, Phone. 13 and 200. Thoughts for Tripp j 1 nl" Clearance t . .. Mi Commence THURSDAY NEXT Doors Open 9 O'clock, j Our 'Annual August Clearance Sales are well- '.;, '' knOWIl features 01 OUT SlOl'e. IV"V,VA ; v " Hundreds of economical ghoppgrg .Joo forward to rr jg as a great money-Saving . . . . event. We are determined . . ,, . 1 10 make . thlS Sale tllC mOSt "oteworthy we have held Sensational" value-eivinff, , , many goods at ridiculous , pHCeS. Tip on Jiflnd ThllTNrlAV nnrl Dt ou X1UUU AUUIhQdy dllU vAlrt M1vetAf s n i,OT. vj juuiouv v iwv ikh- gams. IVEY'S 13 W. Trade Street FAILED. All efforts have failed to And a better remedy ror eoagns. corns ana lung trou blci than Foley's Honey and Tar. I t h,Sf"g: Jlf,aJ 'j? lu", JtnaTprv PtitfdrtiAn Mnshun Town., writ: "Last winter I had ft bad cold on mv lunw and tried at least half a dozen advwtiB od cough -medicine, and lmd treatment benefit AJrlend recommended Foley's 0USl n ,un "ediclne In the world." Jordan at CO. LIVERY AND BOARDING 8TABLB If vcu want livery that will nlease you very day. '.hone us your order. We .re also tweoared to alve you the Very tst servlcf for boarding fiorses in the City, 'Phone m. W. U. HOBS ft CO, a anl 211 West 4th street. TRESH HAMS AND BREAKFAST BA. rnn. Not old moulrtv stufr. but tome- thing fit to eat. Try one if you doubt It. Klnghans, Swifts and Ferris choice string. Hams 7 to 8 pounds. MiLiiK VAN NBSd COMPANY, FOR ' RENT 307 NORTH GRAHAM, .modern improvements, eiocmc ngnis, IJ5; ul ww mn, moaern . rooms. $18.66; . 'M South Graham, modern coms. lfl.6 : 805 North Church, rnnm'n- K flnnth A tr'AMt. 4 ffinmn iHO! low Et xraoe, rooms, . siu. ARTHUR HEKUEKHUW JJHO. DEFIANCE . CHECK PROTECTORS- Offer absolute rrotottlon. Put one lit your office before you loe the price or one many times over. j. jc. CKAi' TON ft CO.. u b. i ryon DON'T YOU WANT SOMETHING NICE to.oay.- Wu I nave orn new sweet Tmtatoes. Ntco lot new irlsn notatoes. Just received 303 pound, new sun dried DDles that are nic. nl they won' ' last long at.th price," lOu. the pound mice, aDDics. cannuKB. green sweet oei reppfr m good lot chickens and eggs. I'hone early. JOHN vv, sailTH. Fhc 1222-228 1. 8PONGE8 ARE VALUABLE THESE hot davs. fiee tho itood on.we sell for a little motley. We hava the finest RurAer . Hpondeo too. He us, JAMES P. TOV it COMPANY. WANTED-m ' H A N U t. Bl YOUR house. Why, i near oi oomplalnts about my. getung goon re.uu. from Tcntav ngent.v i mr the .tuff my , elf. and tt i miss ii oncn, i go agm and again, ana it may aon'i pay me. tome one 3ise nwvw im. lour BUimnts la my business, 1'rothrr,- and I get th ' sugar for you. k. i na-iM ; Tryon rft. 'Phon. 44. FOR THAT HRADACHB TAKE Mualo Headaehe . Powder, -the best , thing you ever aw. Fre and harm PreDre yauronlf. JAB. P 8T0WB X., Drugglsta 'Phone 179. BHCPPARD'8 CORN curb. This cieDaratlm IS th.- Quickest. elt-t. urMt remover of corn, ever dvlied. ; It l. cleanly and tilM..nt to um. liti- mediate relief. Cure, in t day., Price I'., by mil lie, . At WOODALL HIEPPARD'8 driiK .tor. Aftr Jan int. lif. our drua .tore will he located nt II (South Tryon street, next door to Xiem Restaurant. DON'T T VKS OUR, WORD FOR It .but try Blue Ribbon vanilla on mont and tou will nerr go back to ordinary Special Notices t New arrivals of early Fall Woolens, Panamas, Novel ty Weaves and Voiles; also the more staple Serges, Cheviots ' and Sicilians. Some splendid materials for school wear. 75c. '44-inch Serge, 63c. . A complete line, consist ing of all shades and Black, splendid quality 44-inch All Wool Serge; several shades of Dark Blue for school uni forms ; regular 75c. quality, at .v-... .y .. .. 63c. 68c. 44-Inch All-Wool Chev iot at 50c. All-Wool 44-inch shrunk Cheviot, all the Fall shades and Black; 68c. value, at . .. .. .. .. .. 50c. 36-Inch Sicilian at 25c. Double width 36-inch Si cilian, beautiful, rich shades of Dark Blues, Reds, Browns, Greens; also Black. Value 35c, at ... . ... 25c. 36-Inch Smooth Cashmeres, at 25c. 3oc. value very smooth. evenly woven double width Cashmeres; all shades, in cluding Cream; also Black. 3oc. value, at .. . . . . 25c. How's Your Digestion? Better try 0 Mida Lithia Water Fine for the stomach, liver and kidneys. All Drug Stores or - ii Distributors. Phone 835. Enlarged Glands of the Neck Cured For five or six years I suffered from enlarged glands of my neck, which troubled me greatly, especi ally when I was exposed to cold, damp air. Whenever I took any cold the glands of my neck would swell and enlarge, in lumps trom un der tho ear to the - collar bone. This affected my general health and my sys tem became run down from it, and I remained in that conaiuon lur.nvc yvaia. After trying other things without benefit, I went on Mrs. Joe Person's Remedy nnd one dozen bottleStfured me and restored nyto per fect health, and Iam now a walking adveiftisemcnt of Mrs. Joe PeiyonV Remedy. . (Miss) Maggie Wicker. -Sanford'N. C, Feb. 14, 1906 - . V nicfts1 (tCflPUDIHE 1 CURES ALt ACIinO Carbonating Company fdtlMCats. Aintnr 60-Inch All-Wool Panama, : at 75c. 50-inch All-Wool, steam shrunk Panama; an elegant wearing, economical ma terial" for separate skirts. Dark Brown, Light Brown, Navy and Black. Price .; 75c. yd. $1.00 50-Inch Chiffon Pana ma, at 85c. - $1.00 quality 50-inch All- Wool Chiffon ; Panama, in several shades of Navy Bluo only. Price . . V. n 85c. yd. All our newest Colored Muslins reduced again to make room for fall and win ter stock. 10 and 12 l-2c. Mouslins, 8 l-2c. AH our newest and pret tiest light ground; small figured and floral effect Col ored Mouslins; the regular 10 and 12 l-2c. sellers; re duced to .. .. . 8 l-2c. Another lot of 10 and 12 l-2c. Colored liawns, mostly dark styles, at . . .... 5c. Light Outings and Flannel ettes AmosKeag uutmgs. in WHOLESALE AND RETAIL EF OA) WHITE 40-inch Sun Bleach fine, sheer quality White Lawn - ; ........ '. 10c. yd. DOTTED SWISS . , Fine, sheer quality White ered dot; a regular 25-cent value . . 10c. yd. COLORED LAWNS AND DIMITIES Big counter Colored Lawns 10 cents per yard; at . . Good, soft quality Bleach New Light Colored Percale NEW DRESS NewT Fall Patterns in Dress lOcyd, , DRESS GOODS 38-inch Wool Nunsveiling in Cream and Colors, a regu- lar 50-cent value . . . . . . . . ....... ... . . 29c. , , Double-width Brilliantine, , good Black, the kind others . . advertise special at 39c. Here at . : . . ...... 25c. Efird's Store , The Always Busy Store', ' . Trade and College Streets, Chnrlctt: Cor. 1 r light pin stripes and. checks Pink, Light ' Blue and Cream. Price ivc. New lot of- beautiful Flannelettes, rich colorings in Japanese patterns; es pecially pretty for kimonas 10, 12 i-a ana ioc. Long Cloth Sale Continued ' Our most popular num bers of English Long Cloths at less than old prices, put. up 12 yards to bolt. $1.75 value Long Cloth . . . $1.38 bolt. $2.00 value Long Cloth . .. .. $1.50 bolt.- New Panama and Voile , Skirts Newest styles in Brown, Navy and Black Voile and Panama Skirts, at prices less than usual: $7.50 value All-Wool Chiffon Panama Skirts ..$5.00. $12.50 value Altman Voita taffeta trimmed - Skirts Navy, Browns and Black. Price .. ;. $9.95. $15.00 Voile Skirts $12.50. LAWNS Swiss, with good embroid- R D ' S and Dimities, all worth ;' .... . . . .5c. , . :. Domestic . . . . 10c. ' s, yard wide ...... . 10c : . . GINGHAMS ; ; r Ginghams, fast colors , - ' jDepartment .crlginal..,.,
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