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mscur v i "w 4 . . i. L. C. J'"- n ani t r, MS.'ij 'Clab. are expeettd hu.ne flsodB Sa!a of f:ora Lancaster to-day. They luue ivun away two weeks, visiting at Rock and Lancaster. Mr. and tMrs. R. N. (Hunter enter tained Jast night at their home- on Mint Vet, In honor of Dr. and Mrs. Bolton, of Louisiana. Mrs. Luther Taylor, ono i of the nost attractive visitors .that comes to Charlotte, was in the city yssterda on her -way to New Yorlr. She had foeen to Huntersvtlle on a visit. Mrs. Taylor is the wife of' the famous pitcher of the New YorJt Nationals, . Mlaa Bright Ogtmrn, of Monro, wax a. charlotte visitor yesterday. She spent the day with. Mr, and, Mw. Rosaer, "Wolfe. . Mr. and Mrs.' AS. R. Preston are In Canada. They will not return to the city for ten day. , ' - v Mrs. C.' A. MlaMihelmer and jMrs. J, W. Blanton -who went to .Savannah to Join a party of friends, sailed yes terday for Boston. '( . - Mr.' Jerome Dvwd and Mis? Mia Dowd, who have been spending some time at Black' Mountain, return d to l.-. f.,. Wlirlil . l'.' 'Mrs. T. OdVShjelton and fAMily re turned vesterdav from a irU: tJ rela- Mrs. Miles P. Hoffman returns to .Philadelphia to-day afer spending aoroe time with her parent Mr -Mrs. A.. P. Rhyne, of Mt Holly. and Mr. and Mrs. T. I t:r'f am ;ur William Watson,' -of Jatonlt, ape-nt yesterday in the city en route tJ the Jamestown .Exposition. . . . r Miss Sadie- Tatum, . wl'. has ; seen visiting her brother, M, ,l- iinry Tatum, left yesterday for, Salisbury, C, and Mfes Jo Byers, of Shar.in, are visiting Misses Bailie ant Julia Ad ams, on North Church slrei:.. Miss Jlosa Meyer left yesterday for Wlnnsboro. 8. C where sne win visu et the home of Mr. W. D. Park. Mr. and 'Mrs. Fr.td Glover are in Rockland. 'Me., visiting relatives. , Mr. and Mrs. C. E.' McCorkle .and little daughter, Elizabeth, left this morning for Jamestown, -and to Visit relatives in Portsmouth and Rch mond. ' . -: Miwtpn Annie Fetts and Jessie Ruf v are 1n New York. Thy will be there two weeks. . f Mr. W. 8. Caldweil and daughter, ' MJss Peaxl Caldwell, returned yester-. Aav from Jumestown ftnj Washing ton. : They went to Huntersville last night. - - : ;t Mrs. Z. M. Moore, of Concord, was a Charlotte visitor yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. - P. V. Moody have Tturned from rtlhe .mountaJns where they spent' some time. . . Mr. C, W.-Tlet t and Mlwws Julia and Violet Alexander . will return from 'abroad about he 15 th of Sep tember. ' Mfcre Louise Cobb Jamestown to-day. iwili leiave for Misses Kathleen and Ada. Moorei Alexander, who have been visiting Miss Edna Ross, In Provrt donee, re turned to their home 4n Crab Orch ard yesterday. . , s ' Mr. and Mrs. 'j. H. Cutter and Miss KsteUe Vernon art at the Gates ' House, at Henderson ville. . Mrs A. M. McDonald and Miss St rain Hrgrave returned yesterday mornlnsr 'fr&m YorkviHe, S. C, where they had' been to visit Mrs W. O White. Miss Beulah Houton left yesterday '-for Spencer, where tfhe wlH Join Mrs, Cbsrlea Hohman and go to West Vir rlnla for a visit. " :.V-V j,.-:, , i i I', in i ii 1 ... , .- ... .. . -. . Mr. D. A. Tompklna a-nl party, compsed of Misses Marguerite Thonvpson, Grace .Tompkins and Hel en and Annie Forbea Llddell and Mr. E. w. Thompson, returned yesterday irom ttgn enoaia. turned home from Columbia Unlver . alty. New York. She will leave next week for Asheville, to resume (her (work in the .graded schools of that .,. ' . r '..a, . w .... . i ... .. -"JV . " ' . .... " Mrs. J, fl, Griffin, Miss Mamie Grif fin arfil Mr. Mack Griffin returned Irom- Jamestown yesterday morning Misses Frances and LUa Lee, of New York; are visiting their brother, Mr. W. S. Lee, on Tenth avenue. - Ospt. and Mrs. W. B. Reynolds re turned yesterday from Asheville. . Miss IdavPharr, who had been at , Montreat two weeks, returned to. the city yesteraay. - Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Jamison and children returned yesterday r from Mooresville,' where Jhey spent two weeas. '. ' ' - v Mr. and Mrs. 8. J. Kimball, Rock Hill, S. C.,"tire at the Selwyn, Miss Stuart Jonea is the guest Mies EHen Gibson In Concord., Mrs. Ed McDdroald returns to-day f r .' Concord to1 visit her daughter, i'lJ. U. HooK. until B6tem.br 1s ..lhe iwlll spend the winter in Ohio" with : Mrs. , L. "A. Dodswortij . retiurned yesterday Jrom Lancaster, 8. C. where she spent, Sunday wltlh Mrs, John M. tscott, -who im. visiting 5nr brotther, jueKoy Bpnogs. - , A number of her young' frlhds will Che crueet thin afternoon of iitkle Miss Lucy, Tingley.: daugihter of Mr. Und Mrs. E. P. Ttngleyj at (her home on iuat Morencad street. Mrs. I. Pearson Caldwell, of Gas tonla, pent Sunday 4n the city with Mrs. Howard A: Bunks, on West , Bglitih street.. Mrs. , faldwell was en route home from Ed Into Island, near Chr1ton, S. Cr, -wihtre she spent several weeks. Mtswea . Milnnle Ford, Annie Webb Mary Rhyne and Sooney Todd are h ITS A GOOD CXX5TC "That" cafls W'Blue" Rlbiwn Vanllla."bV cause the results are always satisfactory. Jf'-w Cinzcr ' X ; ever ca ths o .x ; - . A v keeps them on top C.y &11 the time " Vl . Vr i Grocer man. 1 ''Vk25yv" " guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Rut- todge, at their home near Idncaraton. Before marriage' Mrs. Rutledge - was Miss Carrie Ford, of this. city. T Mrs. R. li. - Bailey, of Richmond, Va.., 1s at the- bedside of her cousin, Mr. Js B. Marshall, who to 111 at his home-on West Fourth street. Miss Catherine "Smith has returned to her. home, on North McDowell street, after a ' visit to Jamestown, Norfolk, New .York and otiher North ern cities. . Mis Lucile Devreux, of Statesvllle, and Miss Essie Curtis, f , Baltimore, are the guests of Miss Lily May Lov Miss Allle Nooe aTHl her guests, Misses Essie and Bessie Williams, of Jacksonville, Fla., have returned from Morehead City- and Jamestown. ' Mrs. R. E. Nooe, of Statesvllle, has returned to her home, after a visit to Mm. J. D. McCall. . Mr, and Mrs. Walter Brem will leave Thursday for Atlantic City, Hartford, Conn., and points In Canada, for a visit of several weeks. - . Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Curlee and Miss Inda GuiMee leave this morning for Blowing Rock to spend ten days. 'Miss Johnsie Dickson has returned from an extended visit to friends in the North. Misses Daisy, Del and Rosa Bur- bank,' of Wilmington, are visiting their aunt, Mrs. W. R. Taliaferro, at her .home In Dilworth. They will spend a week in Charlotte. Miss Rosa' White and Hfr. Edwin Wadsworth, leave this morning for the Jamestown Exposition. . Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Kennedy will return to-night from the Jamestown Exposition. ' Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Hunt, who have been at Jamestown for several days, have gone to Baltimore for a week's visit. ) Mlss'Mattle Jones has returned to her home at Concord, after a visit of two weeks to her sister, Mrs. O. R. Austin, Lltlo Folks Enjoy Trolley Ride. The primary department of Trvon Street Methodist Sunday school met at the church yesterday afternoon where the several teachers were await lng them. The children were treated to ice cream vat the church, after which they wera taken on a trolley ride over the city. The entire afternoon was one of areat Dleasurn tn the lit. tie folks1 and they returned their homes with loud praises tor Mtaa Sal lie Bethune and her assistants who had given them so much enjoyment. Mr. J. B.-1 Ford, o fClover, S. C, was in the city yesterday on business and was guest -at. the SehVyn. Dr. C. E. Adams, oT Gastonla, was a t'hanotte, visitor yesterday on busi ness. ' : Git a free sample of Dr. BIiood's "Health Coffee" .at our stre. If real coffee disturbs your Stomach, your Heart or Kidneys, then try this clever Coffee Imitation.' Dr. 8brop ihas closely matched Oi l Java, and Alwlia ColTeo in flaor and taste, -yet it tins not a single grain of real Coffee In it. . Dr. Sljooo'a Health Coiree-Imitation is made Irom pure toasted grains of cereals, with Malt, Nu I a, etc. Made In a minute. No tedious wait. You will surely like it. P iJZIANNE COFFEE SPLENDID QUALITY PERFECT FRESH XESS DOUBLE : STRENGTH The Stamlard.of Coffee Excellence. . ' : Other ooftees MAT, be goodnot always Your ara SURB ' 'that LUZfANNE Is or 'yau -get your money back. "Sold by good jrrocers everywhere, .25ENT8 tho pound, - In - air' ' tight cans. Positively guar- - n f T l .' anteed under the Pure Food TllC KClIy-TaylOr 10.. , ' - , New Orleans, 17, S. A. - - " . All 01 mis can do itdioco, : however, by, the me of Mother's Friend before baby comes, as this great liniment always prepares the body for the strain upon it, and oreserves the svmmetnrof her form. Mother's Friend overcomes all the ' clanger ( child-birth, and carries Milt viiuki iuu niMiuuk . jratui m rr viuati m- i(.bivh,' (hsvvvaaaia Thousands gratefully tell of the benefit and. relief derived from too use of this wonderful ' remedy.- Sold by all ; orvggisu at ai.w per bottle. Our little book, telling all about - -this linimant, will be sent free. on sent iree. Closer PERSONAL. The Movement of a Number of 'PeO' . ? plo, Visitors and Others. . Mr. W. F. Harding left last night for Greenville, N. C, on legal busi ness.. - '.:,. Mr. , JN. Slattery, chief clerk in the local office of the division count sei for the Southern Railway, yester day returned to the city after spend lim his vaeatlnn at Flat Rock. Messrs. J. D. McCall and Brevard Nixon are attending Superior Court of Union county at Monroe. Mr. T. Lawrence McDonald re turned last ntght to Birmingham, Ala.! after BDendlns- ten days with ha nnrpntg. . " Mr. C.. C. Rankin, of the E. W. Mellon Company,' has gone to Albe marl a in enend his vacation. Mr. W. s. Lowdermllk, a member of the Rockingham bar, is In the city visiting friends. Mr. w. F. Hayes is spending sev?r si dava at Davidson. : iMr. Harrv W. Dixon, wno nas oivn in " the North on his vacation, is ex nei-toa home the last . of the week H? has been as far North as Rock land. 'MC. Mr. P. J. Stoueh, of Cornelius, was . Charlotte visitor yesterday. Mr. J. F. Knox, of Davidson, spent yesterday in the city. Rev. Roval O. Shannonhouse, rec tor of Trinity dSpiscopal church, at Edjrefleld. S. C, was in the cltv yes terday, on his way to the mountains. iMr. A. S. Thompson, of Columbia . c Is In the city. :Mr. Frank 1L. Rabbins, of 0 Sails bury, was a Charlotte visitor yester flaw. ' .Mr. yJ. Lee Koiner. formerly of this city, (but now of Richmond. Va., was In the city yesterday, stopping at the Central. -. ' , . m T ,t- Wlirjrins and Mr. I. L Payne returned yesterday from Dal ia 'where they attended a house party given by tMIss Essie Rudlslll of KtlHKfioutlhern Live StocK insurance Company, or nign ruiui, city, at the Leland. iMr. J. B."ivay left last night for Now York. , , Dr. J. E. Kerrr of Stateavilte, was at the 'Selwyn yesterday. Mr. M. P. Llpe. of Cralb OrcOiard, left here yesterday for- Durham, where he will work for the McCaw Manufacturing Company. " After spending Sunday here Mr. J. L. Jenkins left yesterday 'for ' New Orleans. , . ' . Mr. R. 0. Alexander returned , last nieiht from -Alack Mountain. Mr. A. W. Ltta returned last night from a buneiMjtrtp to Kkory- ... Dr C P. Uzell left last night for Atlanta . Later he wWl , go to, &om Falls. N. D... where he, will (practice tn the future. Mr. Ed H. FHowe. Of Raleigh, j.- rkaviAtifA vtoiitnr vesterdav. - Joel McAden returned yesterday from the imonntalns. He orwi iuney McAden left last night .for James town. , , .. ' ' ' t"" Rev. W. C. Shaeffer returned yes terday from the West, wrrere he ihad been for two -months In the interest of Ellaabetih College, and for a rest. Mr. J. B. Vansamlt return! yes terday from - HMdenWe, -wihera . he snent Sunday with his W4fe and dhil dren. Mr. J. B. JRifford, of Clover. S.C, was a visitor In the city, guest at the. Selwyn. . , . . ' I TO-DAY AND WEPXESDA SPKCIAL AT THKATO. PORK BUTCHER'S NTGHTMAHE, JlrERVBODY , LIKES IT Every 'fv-oman coTBtl shapely, pretty figure, and many of them deplore the loss of their eirlish forms after marriage. The bearing of Children is often destructive to the mother's shapeliness. lit -j;t- - the expectant mother safely through , i f-f fT Zrb'e i ' f'i---"..- " ' n n mm THURSDAY SScEacSi On Thurfeday, commenc ing at 9 :30. o 'clock, we will sell any Hat in our store for 25c. tacK This is a 'grand clean-up salerand everything goes at this price. '- We have iust finished a remarkaably successful mil- imery season ana accoramg to our custom never to carry anything over we put this ridiculously low price on all . our 4ats to close them out in one sale. ! Many are . new, freshly trimmed Hats and worth up to- $3.00 and . $4.00 during the season. . ? .Plenty of very desirable and high priced shapes also in the lot: Also a fine line of Children's new Em broidery. Hats,-worth up to $1.50 each. Our price for all, 25c. each. Sale starts Thursday at y.-au. : , Big Embroidery Sale Fri day, 39c. and 29c. a yard. See window display for sensational values. 13 W. Trade Street . Another lot of nice, small Coun try Hams, 19c. 5 Shoulders, 15c. Sides, 15c. Kin gan's F. F..U. and Reliable Hams and Sliced Breakfast Bacon. W. M. CROWELL, Phone 744 or 2,79. b HICKS' flCAPUDINE CURES ALL ACHES Ami NennMisiMss TidalMlbMs lUmltfm c Special Notices LIVERY ; AND BOADIJid STABLE. If ycu wart llvory that will please you every day, --'phone '?s your brder. we re also prepared to give you the very tmt service for boarding horses in the ' cty. 'Phone ..381. W. . ROSS & CO., anl ll West 4th , street, , FOR 'reJjT 6-rcom cottage No. 3U? Houth Oraliam, nar soutnern nassen v, ger dcjwt; sewerng and ; bath." newly painted inside and out, $16. 101 South A street, corner Hill street, 4 room cot tage, in good condition, : $10. 1 Hall 104 South Graham street, well suited for colored lodir rm m. ). AMTHl'K HENDERSON t HKQ. DEFIANCE ClIECkf PROTKCTOR8-- Offarabsolute I'rot.f tlon. Put one in your office brfore you lone the price of one many times over. Jf. E. CUAT TON & CO., 217 S. Tryon. . , DON'T YOIJ WANT SOMETHINO NICIC to-day, WpII I have tome new sweet potato. Nice lot new Irish potatoes, just received K pounds new sun dried ' apples that are nice and - they won't InMt Ions; it the price, lflc. the 'pound. Nloe applf", etbnnfl, (treen sweet bell rDttr and toort lot chickens and eaas. Tlione early. JOHN W. SMITH. Phones DO YOU WANT TO OWN THE FINEST Rflsor Strap you. ever saw t Well buy one sot ours. We have a, new line of the heat straps made. JAS, V. STOWK - r CO. , . : i,fe,A;V:'. SHE TRIED Til KM ALIi BUT NEVER foutfd satisfaction until site used lilae Ril toon Vanilla, mis nas been me ex perienca Of hundreds of housekeepers. WANTED TO HANDLE "'TOUR lious. Yny. l near or complaints about my getting good results from filial aj mo. . . ' rim. my. self, and If I nib's ft one, I go agtiln and attain, and K they dn't pay me, some ene ! move In. Your business is my business, irotner, nd i net tlm hunar tor you. E, !. KEEHIJOR, 2J 8, 3iyon m. i'none sh. woodat.i A f.'HKPPAttr'H Drum i tre wilt bi located nt Si South Tryon noxt uoer to ufrn npiaurant, after January 1st, woudall, BHEl I-ARD. 1 r WE ARE PBEPARED TO OIVFI YOU fresh every day ihe northern Virginia rape. rrown by Mr. A. SMnhiinees on Ms place near I harloile. This varlet) is rnorin))v fine for ielllfs and pre " serves. J CalfW- (Mil" MTt.T.KR-VAN NES CO.,' furnish any variety. VEY'S tea 1mm s It is early yet; if you will come you will see a partiaj display of what . the stvlc creators have been making for Belk Bros. Before plan ning your new .fall costume allow us to s prevail" upon you to inspect our Dress Goods.1 Run in every time vou are down town, as there are many new things arriving daily. New Goods. Just In. Plaid . Wool Suitings in the new shades B.rown and Grays: also in small checks. This is a fine, material for school skirts. . , Last year's quality 48c. yd. . Navy; Blue Serges iii the smooth, and rough finish. This is a I Serge that the young ladies wear for their YOU'LL HUNT a'- long time before " you And tailors who give you the real value in clothes that goes in . oura. -. . ; "Real value" means a dl. play of woolens unequaled for beauty and variety " 'A fit what Is Prrfect " Elegance of finish powiible only through skilled hand tailoring. - ; Style which haa for Its au thor a recognized expert de signer and workmanship which Is thorough and , complete in every detail. You don't" ; have to 'lake chances , on our tailoring we . guarantee everstltqh. ,. . " SUITS Tailored to Taste 920.00 to $50.00. ' Cabaniss .& Co. Inc. TAILORS, " .' t 8. Trjron Street ;' "GET IT AT HAWIEY S'I Of Course You want th bet icda. Ever try ' Hawing T . If ' jrou have, you know It's the best. . If you haven't well, ' you t- know you art missing UT .' It's cold, 'sparkling, luscious with rich, creamy cream and ,aastca just, right. ,, j' , We mis it as you want it ' Hawley's Ffc:rfiEty , - Tryon and Fifth Streets. -. ' Thones It and 1 100. -. s M college uniform. We have it at last year's price .. ..(.,'. . .. .. 50c. yd. Same goods in Black as above, at . .... . . 50c. yd. Big Line of Poplin Cloth 3o inches wide, splendid goods for school skirts. We have this in all shades, one big counter , . 25c. yd. Fall Weight Wafstings ; Just the thing for school waists pretty line of new Madras for - early fall waists . . . . . 20c. and 25c. One case of White Mad- ras' in email pieces, 5 to 10 yards; worth loc. Special 3t 10c yd One case Keswick's Suit ings, 36-inch wide Arnold ' goods; 25c. value, at 18c. yd. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL RI'RD: Specials 'V hy.&ods For Embroidered Flannel Yard-wide All-Wool Embroidered Flannel, regular 75- eent value; new lot just in, beautiful embroidery? work. Special . . 50c. yd. New Dress Ginghams Pretty, neat patterns, just out for fall; fast colors . . .,. .. .. .. 10c.yd: 40-inch Sunbleach IiaMi, tv : :. Light-Blue Dress Linen .. . . .. ..10c. New Plaid Cotton Goods . v ' . .- '' k Fall patterns for skirts, children's school dresses, tec: . imitations of woolen goods 25c. Cotton Suiting For Wash Skirts, hew, neat patterns; fast colors. . 10c. The Always Busy Store. GorrTrade-and Golicgc Strcctsr One case Hyde Galatea Cloth, finest cloth made for school dresses;, big line . of fnlors 16 2-3c. Pretty line of Duckling Fleece for fall kimonas ana dressing sacques; big as sortment of colors V. .. .. .. 12 1-2 and 15c. Pretty line of Apron Ginghams 5c. yd. New line (K Ladies' Belts. Special! Special! School ' Trunks and Suit Cases, just received to-day." Suitale for boy or girl. Built to stand tne rough and tumble., of a journey, gee us before you buy. Big line to select from. in Thla a regular 12 1-2 cent qualf : iocj
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