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i i t .... . . t i.a," U;e favorite c , svt-r.i "0 person think hi the world , re of Xlohaminedan countries, vou are speaking of the fcnc-.-t wti-ii or t.vo ; 'r. and Jirs. II. J. i : idren are tuiendinz a at tho home of Cap:. John II. Vues uti est Trade street. , P.ev. and Mrs. R. F. Burwoll and daushter will arrive to-day from SummerviUe, Gu., to be the guests of Mrs. Ed. S. Burwell for some time. Misa Rosa Meyer has returned from a visit to friends at winnsDoro, o. G. ". ',.-:! Mr. and Mrs.. K.' V Thompson ex- feet to leave the latter part ' the "'veelt for Ashevtl'fc to speml several vveens at the BaUm? 1'ark Utel, , 'lira. William Clarkson an4 MlM An nie Clarkson, who hava been spending some time' with, Mrs. C. F. Jonea at ' Saluda, will return here Jhe last of ,. the week. Mr. and Mrs. J. A- Russell will leave -' la a lew days for Jamestown. They will be absent from' the city for sav eral "weeks during which v time Mr. Russell will. take M vacation.,; ,i : Mrs t. o. Watt, ef Nashville, Tenn.. will arrive In the city Friday to visit hi-irter.Mrs. W. L.WilhoIte on East Morehead street Saturday, Mrs.-WU-y holte and 'Mre. Watt will accompany . thir mother.. Mrs. C. S. Moore, of Helena, Ark on a irlp North, , -Mi Irene AJlIaen will return to ; day from the Nortlrwhere aha spent .the most of tne summer. ,i Mrs. R. E. Cochrane has returned from Ashevllle where she spent aev v eral weeks. - , f . . 1 Mlaa Manruerlte Springs has return - ed from Raleigh, where she spent sev- eral weeks .with Miss Emm vrewry. ' mm. n. I. Flovd and Mrs. Claude Floyd, of Falrmount, were visitors in ' the city yesterday. They were guests . at the Buford. ' , - Misa Alice M." Younglnger, of Co- . lumbla. S. CV was a visitor In tha city yesterday. . "T .Miss Elizabeth Parker, of Albe marl a. was . reristered .among the -' guests at the Buford yesterday. - ."Viva r J - r. , Miss Estelle Vernon returned last night from the mountains, where she ' spent some time. : Mrs. W. D. Cowles has returned from a visit to points In the western part of the state. . The meeting of the . Daughters of the American Revolution, which was to have been held yesterday atier v noon at the home of Mrs. P. C. Brun , son, was postponed until this after noon on account of the rain. The hour Is 6 o'clock. Delegates will be ' elected to the State congress , at Hnston-Salem. -', , MTlRtimGE. - ; INVITATIONS Gorreetly and Promptly Engraved Send for Samples and Prices J. P. $tevens Bn&raving Go., RnQravers U7 Whitehall SL. Atlanta, ua. and jet Mr. Hal M. David, of the N. O. Daily States, writes, "I have drunk the famous Turkish coffees in Con stantinople and Persia and I am. proud to say that your LUZIANNE is unquestionably superior coffee. 25 cts. lb. GOFFUB IS GOOD At all grocers The Hejly-Taylor Co., Hew Orleans, U. S.A. to Fell r - J Mjtse Leoline Etherodge has return el from a visit to relatives In Vir ginia. . She Is with Dr. and Mrs. L. B, Newell, on North Church street M?. and Mrs, Walter Brem, who are Spending some time in the North, are expected back the first of next week. Mrs. George Oldham, who has been in St. Peters Hospital for the past several weeks, returned to her home In the county yesterday. Mr, Oldham accompanied her. : Mr. and Mrs. George R. French, of Wilmington, were registered among the guests at the Selwyn yesterday. ' Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Robinson and family. . left yesterday morning for the Jamestown Exposition to spend a few days. Mr. and Mrs. F. K. Gardner left yesterday morning for Norfolk and the Jamestown Exposition to spend a while. , Mrs. J. Renwlck Wilkes and child ren have returned from Saluda, where they spent the summer. Dr. and Mrs. J. X. Austin and daughter, Sarah, are spending several days with relatives in Albemarle. Mrs. J. Frank Wilkes will return to-day from Saluda, where she spent the most of the summer. - Among the visitors In the. city yes terday morning were Mrs. T. N. Hale and Mist Kathleen Hale, of Monroe. Miss Mary McLean, of Oastonla, was registered among the guests at the - Buford yesterday. . Mrs. B. J. Summerrow and two daughters, Misses Nancy Lee and Kathrlne, will leave within the next few days for Newton, where they will visit frierfds and relatives: Mr. Sum ' menfow is on on his vacation. Mr., and Mrs. Harry Miller have re turned to , the city from Baltimore and will spend the winter here. They are with Mrs. H. h. Adams.- . - - - ' . Dr. W, T. ' -'Woodley and family left yesterday for , Virginia, where they will epend several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. : Cunningham, of Providence, were Charlotte visitors jeuerday. . result of , the storm yesterday after- noon. ' The painting of the interior of the new council chamber on i second floor of "the city -hall is almost -com-pletea. r - i 'The looal office' of the Berlin Aniline Work has been moved from No. 28 South Tryon etreet to the Trust building. ... - The Crittenden Home Clrcla will meet this afternoon at 6:30 o'clock In the parlor of the Tenth Avenue Pres byterian church. .i For the past' several days the dust in Dllworth has been fearful. Residents of that locality have been loud in their complaints. . The regular meeting of Charlotte Council, united Commercial Travel era. .will be held in tne hall on .East Trade street Saturday night v 'The Central la running a double register book system now. The sec ond register , was placed on the counter yesterday for the first time, Mr. J. W. Wallace of Are station No. 1, has gone to Baltimore, where he will marry himself a wife attd take her to Atlantia City on . bridal tour, f - Mr. H. F. Behrens, of Brook lyn, N.Y., has arrived in the city and accepted a position with the Conti nental Color and - Chemical Company. Mr,. Croft Woodruff yesterday purchased two lots between Twenty second and Twenty-third streets from the Pegram-Wadsworth Land Compa ny for $900. Messrs. S. Wlttkowsky and D. A Tompkins have accepted Invitations to deliver addresses in Danvute, va some time this month, .They- will talk on building and loan, topics. An Interesting meeting of the county medical society was held in the city hall yesterday afternoon at 2:80 o'clock. Papers were read by Drs. William Strong and J. O. Simmons. It may be of interest to chronicle the fact that Mr. W. . .. Foreacre,the new . general superintendent of the eastern district of the Southern, who has just come to Charlotte to live, Is a bachelor. -Mr, C. H. Pierca, of Wllmirigton, ha accepted a posit Ion -with the loinl (Office bf the Virginia-Carolina Chemi cal Company. Mr. Fierce is an in ua viion student aaJLhaa many friends in the city. Rev. Martin D. Hardin con ducted the funeral service over th remains of Mr. Archie Beatty yester day morning from the residence on South Cedar street at 11 o'clock. The Interment was at Elmwood. All of the young men who are to attend college this fall are making ready to leave. Those for the A. & M., will, leave to-day; thdse for David son, to-morrow. The University stu dents will leave the Hret of next week. License "Was yesterday Issued for the marriage of Mr. Wells Marshall and Miss Clara V. Abernethy. Mr. Wells is a popular clerk at the post office and Miss Abernethy is the pret ty daughter of Mr. Thomas J. Aber nethy, of. Dllworth. "If the weather continue favor able, I believe that there will ibe 20 bales of new crop cotton - on the market by the last of, the week," re marked Mr. L. H. Robinson to an Observer man a few days ago. He says that the cottoh is openmg very rapidly. . , The registration bobks for the county bond election will close the coming Saturday. AH those who would vote for or against muBt regist er, anew by that time. Th bo6ks In the special tlx election for the Car negie Library will close September 17th, Tuesday, The steel roof is being put on the auditorium. - This work will be completed next week. The interior work only will then remain. The builders say the structure will be in shape, though perhaps not fully fin ished, by October 12th. v The Chau tauqua begins October 13th,r Goods mons. spent a few hours la the city vesterdav. - v Mr. Hugh Aiken is spennr.g some time In Atlantic City.. Messrs. Sam Harris and Aleck bte ohens have returned from a tismng trio to the Catawba river. Mr. R. N. NIsbet, of w.vxhaw, sprou yesterday in the city on business. Mr. H. I Moore, or imiasjn, was registered amone the sues; at tli Central yesterday. Messrs. L. M. Blue an J J. Mason both of Gibson, spj.it vaster Jay in the oitv. Amon the vUlnrj at tne yer-irai vesterdav momma were Messrs. w. o. T. P.. Albert and A 1, James, and Morris Morgan, all of JLaurlnburg. Mr. Frank M lburn, Of Washington spent yesterday in the city, on busi ness. ' , 'Mr. Henderson Irwlnleft last night for Charlottesville, Va., to re-enter the tlnlversitv of Vlntlnia, Mr. E. P. Furceil has reiurnea irom Blowing Rock, where he spent some time with a party of rnenas. Mr. Guy Wlnthrop will leave the last of the week for his home in Tal lahassee, Fla., to spend his vaca'.lan. Mr. C. A. Mees will accompany him home and be his guest for a time. , Mr. Clarence Gresham. of. Fayette- trtiiA. and Mr. Thomas Gresham, of Richmond, Va were Charlotte visi tors yesterday. , ' Mr. W. A Zweier Is in the North on business. , ' Mr. W. C. Quickel, of Lincolnton, la at thn Central. Recorder W. M. Smith leaves this morning for Tayloraville. where he will spend the remainder or his holi days with relatives. Dr. J. B. Alexander has returned from Hopewell, where he visited friends. Mr. C. S. Brewer, of Carthage, spent last night in the city, stopping at the Selwyn. . , Mr. John H. McSween, of Florence. S. C, was a visitor in the city last night. We are showing this week seme fine values, in new Fall Dress Goods. They represent some early purchases made to advantaage. 88-IXCH ALL-WOOL SERGE, 50c . A YARD This is a real good quality All Wool Serge in the best fall shades Oravs. Browns. Blues. Reds , and Black; will be worth 65c. later. Now , ...... 50c. yd. 42-INCH SERGE, 75c. YARD - Special ouallty All-.Wool Serge, 42 Inches wide, presents a fine appear. 'ance: correct fall shades of Browns and Blues: also comes in cream ana mrk Almost a dollar value 1 . ; .., . v .'5c, a yd. ' S8-INCH PAN AtA, 60c. A YARD 1 Another ' fine ! value Just received. xS-inrh. rnnd oualltv Panama. In Blves, Browns, Reds and Black; will be SOc. later. '.You can buy H now at., : .. 50c. a Ird, JfEW BELTS ' Just in to-day. a lot of new styles Fall Belts.. . .; 25 and 50c. each. Some nobbv styles in Tans and Brown Leather In the lot. EMBROIDERY The Embroidery season is about over and we have put out a lot of vrv flu. Ariren . and bands to be Cleaned uo at v.. ... .. 80c. a yd. The values run all the way up to 10 and 76c. , BATES GINGHAMS Vn. .ohnnl nrai. guaranteed colors, pretty, new styles . . . 12 l-2c. a yd. SCHOOL HOSIERY Our Hosiery department is specially nuinni to suDoly .school hosiery needs. We Have a fine wearing line ribbed stofeklngs for Boys, Girls and miksws. t . . . . . . 15c. a pair. We also carry a full stock of the best standard guaranteed makes ,. .. .... .. V"- IVEY'S ,13W. Trade Street a if) to m mm !1 w1 4 ' Dr. W. D. Pemberton and daughter, Miss'Adele, of Concord, ! w.ere at the Central yesterday, -i ' rv- . ) -.':;-' -a':s' liss Etta Mannen, of Ashevlllet're , turns home to-day after visiting Mr. and Mrs. John McGlnnls on North , Poplar street ,, - . PERSONAL. ' Mrs X. J. Hartsell and daughter, ' ; Misa Mary, were guests at. the Cen- tral yesterday.. 1 'V' N " o S Thi ' ' " v . AfotWs Nettle Hernandez and little N.ece, Clementine, of Femandina, Fforida, .ho has been visiting , her :.i -brother, Mr. Claries Hernandez, on i South A .street, will leave to-night ror .home. v r. Li , Mr. and Mrs. George Rosselle have left fdr Roanok. Va., where they will ' live. Mr. Rossell has taken a position " .with Payne & Co.,; merchant tailors. Mr, John Y, Carpenter and Miss - ' Camille ' Shuford, of Dallas, spent yesterauy in tne city at the Selwyn. was BRIEFS. la A Few Minor irsppeninirs .. About tho City. ; ". Mr. MlUef f Gallant has " "Prldges &,Co , and will take a . sitlnn with. Relit Rrmt,'',v''l 'More than 200 r' phones wbre re "rorted out of order lat night at the and quit po- ; j. make rr PLAIN ;'' Trf yenr rpcr that you want Blue Rlb t,on Vanlllft Extract end that you will lve no mreiv Tell him lhare Is none jttat a good, Tho Movement of a Number of Fee pie, Visitors and Others. Messrs. Stuart Cramer, Jr. and Van McDonald left last night for the Expo sition where they will upend several days. . Mr. R. P. Dickson, Jr.; of Raeford, was a visitor in the city yesterday stopping at the Central. -. Mr. T. H. DcGraffenrledol Colum bia, S. C, spent yesterday In the city on business. ' - Mr. J. R. Poole, of Lumberwn, wa? a t'harlotte visitor vesterday. Mr." J. H. Mallard, of W ilmington, reelstered amone tn' guests at the central yesterday. . - v 'Mr. B. T. McBryde, of Fayetteville, suent vesterdav in the city. Mr. B. G.Falll8, superintendent of the Charlotte division of the Southern, with headquarters In Greenville, S. C, spent yesterday In the city on business. Mr. C. W. Ttllett, Jr., left yes'orduy morning for the Jamestown Exposl ttnrt to r(riil a few davs. , Dr. B. C. Jonas' has returned from hLs two weeks' vaow.'ofr North. v Mr. R. C-Taylor, of Wlnston-'ialem, spent yesterday in the city on buci nesa. . Mr. Lindsay Ross, of Anderson, 8 C, was Charlotte visitor yesterday. . Mr. 8. G. Jones a well-known cotton merchant of Spartanburg, S. C spent yesterday in the city on business. ' Mr. H.' W. Crow, of Monroe, was registered among the guests at the Buford yesterday. , Rev George H. Atkinson, of 'Mon roe, was a visitor in the city yester dal. He he as registered at the Cen traL , , - 1 1 - - Mr. R. O. Lef Oreensbora, spent yesterday'in the city on business. ; Mr. J. R. Dover, of Shelbys was registered among ( the , guests at thj Buford yesterday, i Mr. A. D. WsttK, of Statesvllle, pr! tatff ecf etaTjr t"$enitor JL Slnv THE DEATH RECORD. Charles E. Webb, of Gaston County Special to The Observer. ',- Gaatonia, Sept. 8. Mr. Charles n.. Webb, who was Tor many years resident of McAdenville, died Sun day at his home In Buiora, ia.( aged about aa years, tie wo n of Mr. J. L. Webb and a brother of Mr. Ed Webb, of Gastonia, and is survived by his widow, who "fiore her marriage was Miss Dora Hall, and two children. The body was brought to Lowell for ounai anu the funeral services were conducted there yesterday afternoon by Rev. A. P. Bumgarner. ' Mr. Webb was a member of the Baptist Church, and also belonged to the J. O. TJ. A. M. Besides Mr. Ed Webb, of Gastonia. the deceased left the followlhg brothers and sisters: S. W. and H. U Webb. Buford. Ga.; Augustus Webb, McAdenville; ' J. W. Webb, Cumming. Ga.; Mrs. W. H. Rowe. Buford, Ga.", Mrs. S. M. Wylie, Mc Adenville; Mrs. J. M. Shuford, Dallas; Mrs. George Alexander, Newberry, s. c. 1 .. - - , T. D. Tlnncn, of West Durham. Special to The Observer. ' Durham, Sept. :I.T. D. TInnen, aged 54 vears, died at his home in West Durham yesterday morning at 7 o'clock. H had been ill for several months, suffering from a chronic atomaoh trouble, ami his condition for the last few days had been such as to causa the family to oxpect and be prepured for the worse. He left a wife-and - four children, Th funeral was conducted frcm the home this morn ing at !:30 o'clock and tlie body was tak en to th old home at Cedar Grove, Or ange counts, for Interment. Sirs. Geoigo SewolL of Dunn. Special to The Observer. ' Durham. 'Pent. 3. News reached here t-day of tii duath at Dunn. Harnett county, of Mrs. Georfre Powell, whose remalas wore brought here this morning for interment. Prior to lier marriage Mrs. Scvtoll was Miss Cora Ronn. of Ka- lelpli, duuniter of Mrs. B. S. Renn. The father has been dead several years. She left four brothers and two sisterstwo sisters and one brother living; in Ralolnli. two sifters In Greensboro and one oruth- ;r In this city. She also loft a husband and one child. Mrs. Sewell was S3 years of ass, ' . - , .Academy FRIDAY MGHT. SEPT. 6 Tho Jolliest, Gayest Mixture of Mirth and Muslo 'All gathered here under conditions prohibiting any real rivalry. No such ass ortment in , Charlotte never has "been nor will there be another to compare with it, and prices are just as much lower than those ordinarily prevailing as they've always been. Not a 'department but has its tempting price attractions. 'And owing to the enormous amount of goods received daily, we can only give you in this ad a mere outline . of what you may expect to see when you drop in. J . , THE NEW SILKS Fancy light shade Madras, in all colors. . .... ,25c. NEW DRESS GINGHAMS New line' solid and fancy colors in real good Gmg- hams for school dresses., v.. ....... ... . 10c. yd. New line Bilk Ginghams, fine for early fall wear; all the new shades. Price ... . . 20c. ARNOLD'S MOHAIR, 12 l-2c. Arnold's Mohair, looks and wears like real wool; lust the thing for skirts and suits; fast colors. -Price t .... ... ... .. 121-2C. NEW WOOL SUITINGS, 48c. 50-inch Wool Tamise, a fine fabric for fall wear; makes pretty skirts and suits. Comes in all colors; also Cream and Black; 50 inches wide 48c. BIG LINE SERGES Our line of All-Wool S erges for school skirts and suits just in. New Fall Shoes, Clothing, Gents' Furnishings, No tions, etc., rolling in on every 'train. For the best and latest, keep your eye on BELK BROS. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. McFadden's Flats A Musical Comedy with a Curiously Fascinating Story of Ludicrous Perplexities, Interpreted by Prominent Exponents of Spirited Fun, ' Assisted by Clever Girls of Ravishing Beauty, Gowned in Magnificent Splendor. Prices. $1.00. 75. 50. 25. Seat sale begins to-day at Jordan's. Overstocked on high-grade Teas. To reduce stock, will sell finest Gunndwder at 65c, Oolong 55c, English Breakfast 50c per pound. . M. CROW ELL, 'Phones 744 and 297. "Gff IT AT HAfl LEY'S" Dr. Winslow's Sarsaparilla Compound And Iodide Potash. A guaranteed cure for all blood disorders, cleanses and renews the blood and diseased tissues. $1.60 per bottle; tle8 for $2.50. three bot- But What Assurance 1 Tltere Tliat It Would Bo tho Last Time? Charleston News and Courier. Probably it would be the wisest and best thing after all for the party to follow Mr, Bryan once more, and for the, third and last time: : ' How's Your Digestion? Better try Mida Lithia Water Fine for the stomach, liver and kidneys. All Drug Stores ; " (, or-, ' 1 Crannon Carbonating jDompaay .. Distributors. '. . 'Phone 835. . Sprinting mcstengera ready to pedal. Hawley's Pharmacy . Ttou and Fifth Streets. ' 'Phones 13 and 200. D MAKING READY FOI Special Notices FOB RENT SOS W. TRADE ROOMS, niniicrn' . w k. tn room. nioanrn. too E. vtn u rooms, moaern xua m. inn 7 room. Ill- M4 Et th t room. tli; 004 8. College 4 room $10; 1SH E. Trad5 6 roome. J. ARTHUR HEN- PERSON & BRO. LIVERY AND BOARDINO STABLE. It ye u want livery tnai win pieaae you etery day, 'phone tis your order, we re slao prepared to give you the very tut servic for boarding homes In the city. "Phone 3S1. w. u. us at w., S00 enl 2U west 4th street. FALL TIRADE New Goods Rolling in Every Day The Right Goods, Bought at the Right Time, at Right Prices Owing to tlie great advance in price, we are very fortu-- nate that we bouglit our iau siocks as iue uu .uwq opened all along since last November. We own our fall stocks right through at the lowest prices that have been named this season. All goods are being marked and will be sold accordingly. White Long ClothSpecial Fine lot short lengths in nice, soft quality Long Cloth, 36 inches wide; a big special on present market ai iu cenia DEFIANCE CHECK PROTECTORS- rifrr ahaniuta rroieciion. fui on in vour office before you lore the price of one many times ovsr. J. E. CRAY- TON CO.. Zii B. iryon. TViM-T YOf WANT SOMETHING NICE tOiay, WHll 1 iiwi mmim mw potatoea. Nice lot new Irlih potatoes, Just reo-jfved 809 pounds new aun dried Dpl that are nice and thtjr won't lftVt long at the prloe, 10, the pound. Nlc apples, cabbage, green sweet bell i.rr ..n,i aetaA lot nhleken and eccs.1 phone early, JOHN w. SMITH. Phones 1232-2281. . .... BROWN SEAL CHOUHjATlM (AKB absolutely runt nu . uc4iiiiw. .. rounds, tounds and two-pound boxes. K) c" nta tXr pound , at WOODALL V tHEPrAKU a. TMPnwTttO MACARONI. 8PHAGET" i vnmara ill nnu iran vi Wnorr's tine Nudles. Thes are all In perfect condition, being on cold ator. age all th time, miuush-van wn,ba, 1'ure oocia. TO LET TWO o-KWM ttri uuta, now. mourn crnvoiin-ni. jvnai. jwiii, kiimii c. and D. They era modnls of their Hi od, Oo see them. Car line in half black, right st graded school, im tA liict tAnanti. None oth er need apply, And only on .12-months' Imm t At her iro. now. E. L. KEESLEK. 26 8. Tryon gt. .'Phontf $44. TAKE IT rOH TOtTR HEADMAGIC Haadaohrt Cure. Do not auffor any longT With headaches, but biy Maalc and be well a nut t nappy, its too JA. P 8TOWSJ & COV Druggists, 'Phone aTB. fHKAP EXTRACTS THE MOST EX THtnsiva Because you bave to uae twice a much as ef tne hljthaai rrade. Blun Rlbboo- VaaUlAntU)r iMtaao.- of , wksre ttm besi Is the cheaposu Don't Hesitate About coming In' to look over 'our new woolen even If you are not quite ready to order your tall suit, . v We'll be , glad to shew you very pattern we've got . That's part of t our business.; " We've' got the richest a : sortment of fabrics ever shown In this town. .If you'ro fond of new patterns like some thing snappy and little 6ut of the ordlntry yon can save lots of running around by coming to us first . ..V , Tailored to Tasto i '.' 120.00 to 150.00. Cabaniss & Co, Inc. , , TAtLOrtS. . k 's, 8. Tryo'a Etreet ' 104 Wool Blankets Fine White All-Wool Blankets, full 104 size; to start -the season off, special $2.99 a pair t Broadcloth--Special Fine All-Wool Broadcloth, in all the good shades- for , fall Blacky Blues, Greens, Garnet, Grays, etc.; good $1.00 Broadcloth. Special to start Dress Goods sea Bonwith ; 75 cents ,New Dress GoodsSpecial The handsome ChecWool Dress Goods, Suits, Skirts, ' etcBlack and Brown, Black and Green, JilaCK ana Garnet, etc. Scllinz all over at $1.50 a yard.' Our, - ; . specal price "75 cents ' White Parasols To clean up 50 White Parasols, worth , $1.00 each, to . , clean up at . . . . 50 cents V., 10;Cent Sale Saturday Sec our windows and watch our advertisements " for some big specials at 10 c ents Saturday, . '-:-:: --j v? ' Efird's Department, Store Corner Trade and College- Streets:
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