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ny fallinfj Gotten 1 av9 a.aiu n-i v ni i ; merit or thcr tiiUahtrr, L.1 4 hi own, ;t Mr. DougUu Bertram V e-sson. of iringfieUl, ild.ss. Tiie announcement t - 1 , t - rA U L off in tl:2 grand Oarae Sale of waa made by Miss Cottens si.ster, Mrs. Kusseu Benjamin Wljrgln at a de flavor of x JLh.tful flinner and mouse danoe a - her homo, "The Wigwam," in Win Chester, Mas. The wedding will take piace early in the I'M at "Cotten dale.V the country home of the Cot tens in worth Carolina. 7 ' ''i t j ' . . A Mlsa Lorene Young , returned yes teroay irom btatesville where sne spent some time wita relatives. Mrs. Ed Carson and family will re turn next week from tflia mountains ' Mrs.,, iKeinth. 8. .Blake returneil ' to her home in ! Boston. Mass.. last ' night , after -spending eeveral weeks m tne city with her parents, Dr. and , r Mrs. JbL , ja. wilder on , South Tryon Mrs. A. I. Ford and two children k uve returned co tneir home in val , dosta, Oa., after , spending three weeis in 'uim uy with Mr. and Mrs. J, B. x- Miss Louise Vther has gfetarhed inm .rineviue -wnere she spent sever', al days with relatives. Sh . companled home ty her ous4n. Mi Mary Withers,, who Hl be her guest Mrs. li. S. Davis ieft yesterday s.u.1miS 4Ur winsooro, s. C, to spend . - ya iun relatives. ' " Mra W. T. ' Wilkinson nd family r ..c-wiiiHi uacu to-uay rrora .Shelby i r? they av bee spending' some niL1?: fies.sI - Misses Bessie S V.,1 "am wby and Mr. W. F. Ward, of Boykln. S. C, were reg- , ....wvm aiuuiiy tne guests at the Bu ford yesterday. v ,, ' , . '- .Miss Estelle Glenn, wtir leave 'this ' morning for Monroe, where she will ( vian jreiauves Tor ft few days. ' M las Sarah Fowler, of KnntK pivn leaves, this morning, tor home after waving spent some time here with Mr. ' end iMrs.'JHenry B. Fowler, . Miss Sudle Clarke, daughter of Chief ; Justice Walter Clarke, of Raleigh, who came here on account of the Illness of her uncle, Dr. Joseph Graham. Is with Dr. George W. Graham, she, will be here sometime yet. Misses Laura and Eugeta Brumfleld fcave returned from Jamestown, where " they spent a week. Mr. W. A. Watson and Misses Mabel , and vMary Ardrey returned, Tuesday flight, from Wrigtitsville Beach. ; . air. and Mrs. Carey W. Butt will return to the city soon. They are at Wrlghtsville Beach. Mrs. "L! C. (Harrison and daughter, Mab, returned yesterday from Lan caster, 0. c. Ginger Snaps the nicest." spiciest most .-tantalizing ginger snaps ever made..;, a package CTIONAL nBISCUIT. COMPANY, Uiiiesple Sadler; . Mrs. ' Robert A. M'iyer, Mrs. Ed win-Williamson Over- man,- of Salisbury; Mrs.- James H, Holt, Of Burllnjfton. anl Mlsne Fan. nlej Moore Burwell "and Edna Hlr- winger. Mr. and Mrs. Thorn ha f. c.rtLvttmA. ' --a 1 . v 1 eft inci "iiong me guests at the Buford yes terday. . Miss Anna Ytalla Ttarrlai n Unnnt x-l?asani. Was ft V s fnf n the nltv iuov craiuS, stopping at the Buford . Mf. and 1Wr T D hn.j'l...' Joessemer Cltv.. were viHitnp ir, city yesterday. They were guests at Dr. and iMrs. M.:'A-. Rland will Iasva the last of the week for Saluda to spena a iew weeks with relatives. Miss Ruth Relllev will enteral In formally this ;evenin at a porch party iiu uanpe at ner homo on Park Ave nue, DUwqrth, in honor ofMiss Mar garot Thompson.; of Baltimore- m,i who is the guest , of Miss Helen Lld- Mrs. Jt. J. Walker and Miss Van Ru- ren Charlton returned last night, from wrijrnisviiis wnere they spent sever al weeks. Mr,, Willie V. Perklnson and taught er, iMis Virginia, who have, betm visit IneMft'And Mrs. W. M. Smith, m Caldwell street, retiurned yesterday to ineir nome m Washington, D. C. ' (Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J.' Smith, of wncomton, were Charlotte visitors, yesterday. They were guests of Mr. Mnnth's sister, Mrs. J. II. Ross, on iLdoerty street. Miss iElla Henderson some time In Saluda. is spending IMrs. Willis I. Henderson and child rcn are home for the fall. They spent me summer at Saluda and Cleveland Springs. Misaes biliie Benson . and Jessie Thompson will return from New York Misses Kate and Daisy Northey and Bessie6avage were at the Hunters- viiie picnic yesterday. , Mrs. Jamie Howie returned vester day from Rook Hill, where sme. vlsit- ea relatives for two weeks. Mrs. II. R. Lany, of Monroe, spen yesterday here. Her sister, Mrs. John xaies, was nere Tuesday. Mr. land Mrs. B. F. Withers and lamny nave returned from the James- town 'Exposition where they spont week. ., . Prof, and Mrs. R. J. Cochran 7eft .last night for Jamestown. They will rpend several days in Washington' and ; Mw york pelore returning home. Mrs. Katharine Johnann and aunt "M;lss Vail, left last night for James town.. - . ''" - Mrs. Plato T. Durham has returned from the Buffalo Lirbia Springs, Va wnere ane spent ueveral wleks. , Miss Sadie 'Thomas haa' returned , from the Jamestown Exposition where sne spent a week. Miss Maude Craig, of Mint Hill, Is ..Fpeumng a iew nays in the city with uitriiuH ana relatives. . 1. . . . ; mirs" Mamie Immonds. formerly "i'H cny out now jt st, Lotis, Mo., In the county on a visit to rela t'ves. - Mles Marie Hunter and Ethel . SM Margaret Pritchard left last r'ht for Pavannah. Ga.r where thev ' 111' visit friends. , Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Crampton return. . ; el yesterday morning from, a stav of s tix wreiu hi flioreieaa city. ' "Mr. and Mrs, C. A. Williams left hit night for n fxff-nded trip to .y; Xestown And points North." O Miss Norma Van Landlngham rel t turned yesterday from a visit to Con ' mrd.,- , Mr. and Mr. Frank I Sadler have returned from ft visit to relatives In rhlUlpsburg, Pa 'and Atlantic City. ' Mrs. Warren J. ' Brown., of Culebra, ' Panamarwos the guest of honor at a dollghtrul luncheon :l. given yesterday afternoon tl ! o'clock by , Mrs. Der- ; rll! Hart McColIough at her home oit f outh Tryon- street, Yellow "predomi nated in the table decorations, the center plce beln of Oolrten Olows on a yellow center with dainty yellow csndlp.( efore each of the eight coy rs. 'The heattlful hruss candle sticky to vhlch name card had been attach fd were .the souvenir gifts or the hot ,. J her gueatn.- SBesldes- Mrs, 1 Brown,, those present were:- Mrs, ' TMB BEST ICE CREAM ' Ts msde with Blue Ribbon, Vanilla, It Hmpr sr-rlch, tfafnty, Cellcioua tnot 1116 lUeSriflV AftDrnnn tarn.. . , '. 'IB5 uii viud met Wth Mm W A Zweier, at her home on North Tryon street, yesterday afternoon. The fol lowing were present: Mesdames, J. F, lorne, w. ts. Keynoids, C. L. Alexan der, Cameron Morrison. Jnspnh Rn. sell RSss, E. W. Phlfer, George Rut zler, H, Li. Adams, N. B.' Newell, W. S. Llddel, C. Ni , Evans, W. L.. Butt, Hugh Rose, Josfe Dlllehay and George (Miss Martha Martin, of Columhns Ga Is expected to arrive In the city in a few days to visit at the home of ner sister, Mrs, W. S. Lee, on Tenth avenue. Miss Martin has many friends her3 who will welcome her return. Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Chandler have returned from a three-weeks visit to Chicago. They are at home at No. 512 East avenue. IMiss Catharine Jenkins, of Win ston-Salem, is the guest of Miss Bes sie Lent Steere at her home on South Myers street. Mrs. T. C. Evans will entertain the Thursday .Morning Bridge Whist Club at her home on Tenth avenue to-day. Mr. and Mrs. F. Brevard 'McDowell will return from abroad the 8th nf next montn. er'a trouble. Last nteht the ODDor tunlty came when Mr. Webber drove up in front-of the Gem and -alighted from his buggy and 'began to talk to Mr. A. W. Whltakenv the stockyard mian., Mr. Garibaldi, Who was close stepped up and addressed Mr. Webber, saying; "Mr. Webber, want to speak to you a minute, when you get at leisure," .. The two faced each other. ' Gari baldi said: : "What sort of talk Is this you have be&n having with my father? Are you not ashamed of yourself to aDuse an old man like him?" Tom v Garibaldi, I don't want 'to have any trouble with you, hut 1 want you to know that I am not afraid of you," said Webber. . ."Well, you must understand that I am not afraid of you," said Mr. Gari baldi, with a tremor In his voice. . "I will go with you any where and settle it," said webber. "Right here suits me," said Mr. Garibaldi rubbing his left fist on Web ber's chfn. "You d-d cowardly s-b." The next thing that the spectators Knew uuten Webber was under a street hack, whining like a frightened cat, and Tom Garjbaldl was trying nis Dest to shoot him without hitting the negro driver. Two seconds later Webber made a dash for he knew not. where but his face was turned toward Gilreath's .store and there he landed, covering the ground between In less time than It takes to say Jack Robinson. Had it not been for the people in the streets and the shame of shooting a man In the back Garibaldi would have used his weapon. The Charlotte people who saw Dutch Webber cross the Tryon street, going from the carriage to the vesti bule in front of Gilreath's store, will never again speak of the two-forty gait, the Maud 8. time, or the Peter Pan limited, or old ninety-seven, but will speak of extraordinary runs as a "Webber gait." BRIEFS. TWO FIGHTS AT ONCE. Messrs. Tom Garibaldi and John Web- nor Almost come to Blows But the Wind Shifts The Former Takes up the Battle of lite Aged Father and Makes the. Sausage Mau xlo Some Pretty Lively Time Messrs. Hurray Long and C. Ayew Have a Mis. understanding Nothing Serious. There were two ' fhrhts rolnir in within a block of the sauare at the same time last night.. Mr. Murray iong ana Mr, c. F. Ayers ipassed a lick or two In front of the "Try An Drug store and Messrs; Tom Garibaldi and John Webber, had a different sort of affair in front -of the Gem Restau rant. Messrs. Lon and Avem win on. pear before, the recorder this morning. Mr. Gartbaldl Is under a 150 bond to appear ibefore Squire J. W. Cobh tr- day. Mr. Webber Is at his home south of the cltv. There was very little to the Lomr. Ayers fight r a broken hat and a slight centuslon or two. , The Garibaldi Webber mill was more serious. Mr. : John Garibaldi,' father of Messrs. William H.. Thomas and Joe Garibaldi, owns land adjoining Mr. Webber's sausage farm, -on the Pine ville road. Recently the two tiPiirh. bors have had trouble over a lln. One day this week, Mr. Webber called Mr, Garibaldi, who la 78 years old. a s-b. The latter demanded an anolmrv but the former repeated the name und added It a third time for good meaa. vro. Air, oarlbaidl picked up a. rock and started to throw it at Webber, but some turn came and the controversy closed there for the time belng The news of this affair reached the ears of Mr, Tom. Garibaldi and he made up his mind to take 'up his fath- A Few Minor Hanneninra in and About the City. Mrs. L. E. Benson Is recovering from a mosquito bite. - Master Joe Slmmonds has de veloped pneumonia and is not doing so wen. Mrs. Lloyd Withers, who has been ill for the past two weeks, is steadily improving- Mr. W. S. Charles, assistant chief of the city fire department, Is quite 111 wun maianai lever. .sanitary Policeman M. L. navia nas been unwell for a dav or two tie naa lever yesterday. The Central Hotel put on a new (easier yeieraay. xne sast one was openea on the iti'tn of July. Dr. I. W. (Herron, father of Dr, A. M. Iflerron, of this c)ty, is desper aieiy in at nis home in Steele Creek. Master Wilder Cruse, son of Mr. and Mrs. .W. A. Cmse, Is very sick at nis nome on JSast Seventh street Dr. J. A. Austin has purchased a aauiao car to take the pdace of hta Reo. The deal was made with Ham at. jiobs. - The watermelon wagons are hot so numerous as In past years, but the melons are Just as Bweet, if sot Messrs. A. M. Tounsr nnA 9. V She-lton were not at their posts " at iuu 'uiuie-iong Btore yesterday, on v:uih i nuness. " nr.- W. T. Woodley. who w. k erated on yesterday for appendicitis, at the Presbyterian Hospital, Is doina as wen as could be expected. .7MJSJ, Thorn well, of Fort aim, 0. v... wno was Dron-hr v Presbyterian Hospital several days ago in ic(jui icu in uoing nicety. Mr R, L. Steele, of the Forest 1 uy wotor car vompany, of .Massllon, O., Is spending several days In the city on business. He is stopping at the lemrai. . Mr. W, B. Sharer, of Gfeenville, win ue nere 10-aay to look "ver iiurioue wun a view to es laioiisning a snop , tor cotton mill machinery, -The funeral of Mrs J, Barnes warsnau toon place t the homn tin 512 West Fotlrth street yesterday af ternoon at S o'clock. The service was in charge of Rev. W. C Schaeffer. Be mitim jmsior 01 HC. IMarKS Luther i m "VIk iiynL 1 . r .111 ii v-imitii, . i 11 paoearers were mem per ,or tne order of Odd Fel lows. The interment was at Elm wood. LJ Vwr- To-Day 25c EqcSi Commencing at 9:30 o'clock this morning, we will gell any. Hat in our store for 25c. seach, ' This is a grand clean-up saleand everything goes at this price. We have -just finished a remarkaably successful mil linerv . season 'and accordincr . " , o to. our custom never to carry anything over we put this ridiculously low price on au our Mats to close them out in one sale. Many are. new, freshly trimmed Hats and worth up to $3.00 and $4.00 during tne season. , Plenty of verv desirable and high priced shapes also m the lot. Also a fine line of .Children's new Em broidery Hats, worth up to 5J51.0U each. Our price for all, 25c. each. - Big Embroidery Sale Fri- day, 3c, and 29c. a yard. See window display for sensational values. IVEY'S 13 W. Trade Street. overhauling Limirrr-nfir 7" vw. mm mmmmmm- mm,' la ah ordeal which all women approach with indescribable fear, for nothing comparea with tlift pain and horror of -. eMM.ki'f1, TV..L Li of the suffering and danger in atore for her, robs the expectant mother of all pleasant anticipationa of the coming event, and casta over her a naaow Of eloom "which cannot K K - tu,.;.o. it . r it z: -..--v... w. : iivuuiiu9 women : taye found that, the of .Mother'i Friend during pregnancy robi SSrtSl" tk 1 fd inure, utj to life of mother 5!i l tu clent. linlment god-send to ail women at the time of their most, critical trial.' Not onW Am Mother carry women safely through ,the perils of child-birth, but its use' El2ifr4fc, cominf evcn comforts of this j period, , Sold by all druggists at -. per Dottlfc. liock - containing valuable information free. XU ercdbcU fiesubtor Co. Athinta, Ca. Li LJ t' yV I I I I ill I i pn Oi Fancy .A Lemons 20c per doz W. M. CROWELL, 'Phone 744 or 27. It is early yet: if you will come you will see a partial display of what the style creators have been makW for Jielk Bros. Before plan- iung your new tall costume allow us to prevail upon you' to inspect our Bress Goods. Run in every time you are down town, as there are many new things arriving daily. New Goods Just In. Plaid Wool Suitings in the new shades Biwn and Grays; also in small checks. This is a fine material for school skirts. Last year's quality . . 48c. yd. Navy Blue Serges in the smooth and rough finish. This is a Serge that the young' ladies wear for their college uniform. We have it at last year's priee ......... . . .. 50c. vd. Same goods' in Black as above, at ....... 50c. yd. Big Line of Poplin Cloth 35 inches wio, splendid goods for school skirts. We have this m all shades, one big counter ... . ., 25J. yd. Fall Weight Waistings Just the thing for school waistspretty line of new Madras for early fall waists . . . 20c. and 25c. One case of White Mad ras in small pieces, 5 to 10 yards; worth 15c. Special at;.. ..10c. yd. One case Keswick's Suit ings, 36-inch wide Arnold's goods; 25c. value, at . 18c. yd. One case Hyde Galatea Cloth, finest cloth made for school dresses; big line of colors 16 2-3c. Pretty line of Duckling Fleece for fall kimonas and dressing sacques; big as- 12 1-2 and 15c. Pretty line Ginghams . . of Apron 5c. yd. New line of Ladies' Belts. Special I 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. See us before vou buy. Bie line to select from. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL EFI RD'S mmmmmmrmjmmymmmmmmmmrwm- Special Notices GRT A flPBWVE HAVE A NEW line of pipes that are something fin. All styles snd all prfcint. C'nn suit druggists. 'I'hono 179. CO,, FOUND AT LAST-THE PERFKOT vanilla Blue Ribbon. Tlie one tliat iil wsys wins when compared with othera It Is a true, superior extract of full minilKMl. School Days Are Comimg Before they arrive, however, the children's wardrobes need attention. It's none too early now to o over their slightly worn clothes, send them to us to be dyed over or cleaned and made ready to be worn again. Our service Is promppt, the work, Is satisfactory and the prices very reasonable. Charlotte Steam Laundry Laundcrers. Dyers, Cleaner, f ai South Tryon gtreet New Dress Goods I OUR DRUG STORE WILL BE LOOAT- i iu ,ii,'"ul5 "Ton ureet. net door v the Oem Restaurant, after Janunrv f'i W01ALL SHWrAU pn the Square. L1Ty.yA.?? BOARDING STABLE ? v w iivui umi win pieaae you , every day, 'phone us your order. v t r!.,lB PrePi to nve you the very ((t Service fl bnHl'dJn fnr.. .v' city.' 'Phono 8St. W, a JlOSd & Ct SOD anl III West 4th street. Ta FOft RBNT6-reom cottage No. ' w Boutn Graham, near Southern passen ger depot; sewerage and bath, newly painted Inside and out, tlfi. 701 South A Jtret. comer Hill streot. 4 room cot. t"K. in good condition, $10. 1 Hull South Graham stm t, well suited for colord loflwe room, tit. J. ARTHL'H HENDBRflON & BRO. B4nt"1 f KF1ANCR, CHECK PROTECTORS-, Uirer absolute pro t Hon, Put one in your office before you loss the price of one many times over, J. ECltAY. TON & CO. Ul a rryon. : Ki AY DON'T VOU WANT SOMETHING NICE "j, m 11 1 my? nm new sweet ,rv..t-3 nciw.irmn potatoes, Just received 300 hound new sun dried apples that are nloe, end .. they won't HICKS' CAPUDINE CURES &ALL ACHEC 7f . Tdslfatitelk Aicrsanstw nrlca. lliu. ., h mi Nice apples, cabbage, green weet beli PeDPtr ind ffOOd lot -hlritna nnH anrr. f hone early. JOHN W. SMITH, Phones WANTS; D TO 11 A NDI.fi YOUR nouses. j wny, 1 fmar of complaint about my getting good reuhM from rental agents. I gu for the stuff my. st-lf, end If I mlxs -It once,, 1 go again and aaln, and If they d"n't pay nte, some one le moves In. Your buslnem Is my business, brother, end I get thti suifar for you. E. L. KElt.SLKrL 3S e. Ti-yon fit. Thone J44. CALL IT ANCTIOVIS! THEY'RB FINK. jiixi in, 100, along with 1 1109 8nrdnlln, M"ll-Melo, Anchovy I'auie, HardellKn Ruths, OIIvks Muffed with anchovta, Hoiitrn Tlfnwn lrutY. tlAm ri,4iuti . -free WILLKR-VAN ' JtUiS tot guod wungs. , . QUIGK SBRVIUB fatchea a busy man. service" ' . Add to "quick GOOD FOOD . - 1 1 , nd you have a proposition ? that fetches the man , bade again. : - That'e the story , of thla restau. 5anl'.. ?Vlclt rvjee" and -good food. We might write a book, but couldn't say more. Price U always r.EM D1XIXG K003I. f New Plaid Dress' Goods, in Dark colors for skirts, children's school dresses, etc 25c. . Cotton Suiting Makes a nice wash skirt and children's dresses, fast colors v , . . . 10 cents 40-inch Sun Bleach White Lawn, regular 12 1-2 cent (malHy 10 cents " New Wool Dress . : COOdS . Black Chiffon Panama Cloth " 50 cents v 44-inch All-Wool Serge, in Black and Navy; regular 73-cent value .... . . . . . . . , . 50 cents - 56-inch Chiffon Panama Cloth, iu Black, Brown, Navy etc. . . 93 cents Silk Finish French Poplin in Cream, Black, Navy, Brown, etc. .. , ... 4; 93 cents New Wool Plaids in Black . and Whito . . A 50 cents. erit Departm Efird's Store The Always Busy Store. ;Ur. vlradc and Lollege btrects. Qiarlott:
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