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I-rou :.:y auvcrtls Wit... Mrj. A. A. Watson will Heave Mon day f:r Eden ton, and other points in the eastern 'pa,rt of the State to visit friend She will go to. Richmond to attend the General Convention of the Episcopal church October' 1st before returning to Charlotte. Mrs. T. J. Davis and Jdhildren have returned froon a, stay at Wrightsville Beach. V :1' '-'i "' "r 15r. and 4lr. Norman H. Johnston will arrive in the city this morning to epend av few days with. Mrs. John ston's parents Major and Mrs. J- G. . Balrd. v - - --- Mr. nd Mr. J. A. Russell, Miss UfcTa- Blanch -aid Mr. Morrow Russell a& Un J. Lloyd Ransom returned yesterday mowing from the James town Exposition, -altlmora and Washington. . '. :r j' ' diss Margaret Austin ha gone to her where she wiUepend a week with re latlvee. - ; vv'Lik;;; ' Mis.' J. 6. CmWhe" r ana '."daughter, Miss Aflnye Smdthe, ;are ependlng ;a few-day t Davis' :,iWh4t , Sulphur . Bliss Mattle Moore,- of.Gastonla, Is for a few day.:' at Davla' . Springs, where -he will spend several days. ' Mrs. JVC. Aberhethy la spending to daySn 6tatesviHe as the guest of Mrs. Earte 8. pegram, V ..-, i. , ; Mm. M. S3. Horaesley -'-who sailed . from New, York on the-Mlnnetonka, of the Atlantic Transport line, August 24th, arrived safely to X,onon, "Sep tember 2d, and is wtthi her daughter, ' Mrs. lilUan Homesley Bott- v " Mr. and Mrs. P. O. LUndla and chil- - dren arrived In the f city Vyesterday morning from Mangum to Join Judge Piatt D. Walker, and ; Miss Uettie . Walker who arrived last might from Raleigh. (They will make' their home an south Try on street m juage wain ear's handsome (residence. , airs. W. C. iLovejoy will arrive In Che city about Hhe first of the month from Ashevilie to vMt friends for sev eral weeks. . y . ' Mrs. W. E. Mcllwalne, of Annlston, Ala., 4s the guest of Mrs. - Lafayette Gallant, at No. 11 North Brevard street Dr. MclilwaJne, who Is presl dnt of the Anniston Presbyterian Col lege, will tUkely Join tela wife while she visits relatives in Union county. Mrs. J. fi. Correll, of Raleigh, will arrive Tuesday -itrom Greenville, 8. C, to visit Mrs. C S. Roberts, on North -Church street. " Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Boylln, of Wadesboro, spent yesterday in the city on their way to Statesrille. Mr. Boylln is owner and editor of The Wadesboro Messenger and Intelli gencer. Miss Ethel 'Hayes is visiting rela tives in Baltimore. Mrs. J. Crawford Biggs, of Dur I ham, is the guest of Mrs'. Plato T. Durham, at her home on Jackson Terrace. Miss Sarah Rutledge, of . Mount HoUly, who lhas been visiting Mrs. J. H. Spilman for the past week, return' ed home yesterday. A' U.f I- r i i ia . 1 &Un:t r City. - riev. C. M. i'.aort will preach st ' Big Spring Mm hod 1st church this af ternoon at 4 o'clocK. Engineer Street Marshall, who vs-aa injured in the Cojvec-rd wreck, is able to fee out again. Mrs. P. B.'. Miller has returned and iher friends are glad to see her. She is Eftrd's assistant trimmer. The .big ginnery of the Elba Manufacturing Company on East Seventh; street is running daily. -Miss Louise Orr, who was operat ed on. last week at St. Peter's Hospl-. tal for appendicitis, continues to. Im prove; .' ..",,-''. '- ': Little Miss Sadie fitewart is under treatment at the Presbyterian Hos pital. She will probably be operated on Monday. . ' , Mr. J. I Adams has resigned his position with R. H. Jordan & Co..and will leave in a few. days for piuiaaei phla to study medicine. ' Miss Thomson's Kindergarten and Primary School now located at 400. East avenue will open to-morrow morning at 9:30 o'clock. , - The Charlotte Decorating "and Furnishing Agency moved yesterday from the Elks Building 4 on " North Tryon street to No. 225 South Tryom street. , , The cotton Teoelpta , yesterday were 110 bales, at 12.28, Last year on the corresponding day the receipts were-118 hales and tfte .price paid was 9.4 V. t . ... ... : : . The year book of the Woman's Club, which has Just been Issued, can he had by the members of the club if they will call at the Carnegie Libra ry .,-., . ' v The carpenters areTapildIy put ting on' the too f to the new audi torlum. The' building will lhave to be ready for occupancy by the third week w October in order to accom' modate the fall festival. ; s , Messrs. John B. Ross & Co. have sold to Messrs. W. C. Do wd and C. Dowd a ipiece of sproperty fronting 89 if eet.on Eighth street and running 188 feet back aWna: the C. C. Railroad. The consideration was 15,500. Mr. W. II. Harvey, of Raleigh. has taken a position as jcflerk at the Central Mr. Harvey has been one of line tprincipal clerks at the At lantic ' Hotel at Moreihead lor tne last three seasons. A mule valued at $300, belong ing to Mack- Powell, drayman, fell and broke a leg yesterday morning on the lot In the vicinity of the 4 C's car shed.. He was shot. The animal had stepped in a hole. . -Mr. W. M. Smith, recorder of the city, returned yesterday from his va cation of 10 days spent in Alexander county. He will hold court in his own name hereafter beginning Monday. Squdre Hilton (has ibeen his efficient substitute. Dr. W. W. Craven, who has been for the past two years surgeon on the construction work of the South & Western, has resigned. He will be home wltlhln a few days. ,After a va cation of one morth, Dr. Craven ex pects to locate for private 'practice. Messrs. Joe Greenleaf and W. M Branner had a Wvely flight in front of the Stieft Music House on Weet Trade street yesterday. Greenleaf floored Mr. Branne several times. The cases against the men will be set tled before the recorder to-morrow. The funeral of Mrs. Elizabeth Tucker was conducted from the resl dence on North Tryon street yesterday morning. Rev. H. K. Boyer being in charge of the services. Messrs. M. F. Kirby, J. C. Freeland, D. H. Anderson, J. A. Helven, A. Burr, and T. W, Osborne, were the pall-bearers. Mr. anld Mrs. J. I. Campbell, of Whitney, were registered among the guests at the Central yesterday. . Among the guests at the Buford yesterday were Messrs. J. D. Sulser and A- L. Taylor and Misses Minnie Taylor and Pauline Calhoun, of Beach, Ga. Mrs. L- D. Williams, of Lilesville, .was ft isitor In the city yesterday, . Bhe was registered at the Central. Miss Lottie Albea returned to (her home In Lowell yesterday after spend ing a week in the city with Miss Delia Norman. PERSONAL. on ia biil cf fare 4 The leading wholesale grocers of Houston, Tex., repeatedly order this peerless coffee by the car-load. 'JTJE Think of these tws fa cts and ;' LUZIANNE must be good coffee. - At all grocers, 25 cts. 1 lb. you will realize that THE REIIY-TAYL03 CO., NEW OriEANS, U. S. A. MRRRinGE INVITATIONS Qorrectly and Promptly Engraved Send for Samples and Prices J. : P. Stevens Engraving go., Engravers iI7WMtenaii2i.iuanta.ua. morrow for New York. He will re turn in a few days. . - .Mr. W. C "Wilkinson will leave this morning ior AshevUle on a short visit. ' . ' ' . . ' ' ' WhyYou Stiould Insure Your life ; . v Because Its Certain -Fire may must come, mium is a Benefits Are come; ,v death The fire pre- necessary ex pense ; the life premium t is a desirable mvestment. r Your fire policy may never mature. Your Life Policy, if kept ' in force, will inevitably mature. Because It is the Safest and the Best of Investments : Every life policy issued y a sound company is 'an asset which at maturity cannot possibly be worth less than -100 cents on -the dollar. -No company in the world offers greater certainty of pajTnent than the Equi table. This is the first con sideration in Life Insur ance. No company can fur nih safe Life Insurance at a permanently lower cost than The Equitable.; For information concerning the NEW YORK STATE STANDARD POLICY, call on or address ': . W. J. RODDEY, Manager, Rock Hill, S. C. V 'Mr. and Mrs. K. A. McLeod, of vonesboro, were registered among the guests at the Central yesterday. - Margaret, have gone to Providence, R. I., where they will spend several months. ,Mt. ahd Mrs. B. G. Buchanan are expending a few days In Concord with Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Buchanan. Mrs. H. L. Fletcher left yesterday morning for Winston-Salem to visit her son. Mr. Herman Fletcher. -Mrs. Robert Collins, Misses Ivey and 'Mary Collins. Mrs. B. D. Price and Miss Minnie Blair, of Steele Creek, were Charlotte visitors yesterday. 41 - Misses Jennie and Maggie Allison, o. Hopewell, spent yesterday in the city. . Mrs. Douglas Orr, of Sugar Creek, was a. Charlotte visitor yesterday. Mrs. Frank Earney, of Lowell, spent yesterday in the city shopping. Mrs. John Sloan, of Lodo, was in the city yesterday. The Movement of a Number of Peo ple. Visitors and Others. Mr. W. P. Harris left dast.nlgiht for his former home at NeweJl to spend Sunday with relatives. Rev. Alexander Martin returned yesterday morning from Salem church. Mr. P. L. Simpson, of Greensboro, was registered among the guests at tHe Buford yesterday. Mr. Frederick Duncan Thomas, Jr., of Davidson College, spent y te'rday In the city. Among the guests at the Buford yesterday were Messrs. C L. Miller and W. A. Deaton, of Hickory. Mr. G. Marion Bcale, of Elizabeth City, spent yesterday in the city with friends. Mr M. A. Cook, of Columbus, Ga.J was registered among the guests at the Buford yesterday. Mr. T. P. Richardson, of Lilesville, was Charlotte visitor yesterday. Mr. H. W. Horton, a prominent business man . of North WUkesboro,' was a visitor in the city yesterday. He was a . guest at the Central. Mr. C. C, Pierce, formerly of this city, (but now of Columbia, S. C, was a visitor here yesterday. . Mr, John W. Clark (has returned from the, mountains. He spent sev eral day. 'at Skyland, with, his nister, Mrs. Ben j. smitn. , , Dr. R. B. Hunter, of King's Moun tain, was In the city yesterday, on his way home from Waxhaw, where he .had been to see his sister, who Is Hi. , Messrs. E. P. PurceM and W. M. Farrar have returned from Ashevilie, where they epent several days. Mr. J. Paul Lucas, editor of The Winston-Salem Journal, is spending Sunday In the city with relatives. Messrs. F. F. 8teele and Pegram A. Bryant,-of Staiesville, came down Mrs. C. R. Harding, of Davidson, was a Charlotte visltdr yesterday. Miss Wllma Bias is visiting Miss fefae McLeod at her borne on South Church street Miss Jessie Buchanan left yesterday morning tor Raieigft, wnere she en tered Peace Institute. Mrs. D..1 Bost and MaAer Jo Boat, of Concord, wflw have been visit ing Dr. ,F. ML Winchester, have re. turned Jhome. Miss Pauline Orr and Miss Laura May Ran son, of Charlotte, are attend ing Due West 'Female College this . Mr, and Mrs. Geo. W. Wearn, ac eompanled by Miss Jessie Cobb, are taking In the Jamestown Exposition. They will extend their trip to New York. ' " Miss Rebecca Ranson has returned from - New York,' where she spent several weeks selecting stock and In specting fall styles for Bryson & Co., of .Woodruff, 8. C, for whom she has been head milliner foreeveral seasons. ' , j ? j , MAKB TWO DISHES OF DES8EKT ; Tn An mm an nriUnarv lnifm aw Manilla na in tne oiner us ino nmh grado Blue yesterday afternoon in an automobll They county. They will spend a day or two in th unty. . , Mr. R. H. Jordan will leave to- IT AT UAWtflf'S" There Is a Reason There Is Just cause why such a large number of people bring or , send their prescrip tions here. It is because abso lute; accuracy and purity of drugs Insures safety and best results. You cannot mistake the di , rections every label is type written. Sprinting messengers ready to pedal. Hawley's Pharmacy Tryon and Fifth Streets, ' ' . ' 'Phones '13 and 260. Special Notices 8 ! 0 nr? li gfilfeSl Scarfs and Center Pieces at Special Prices A big import order of Linen pieces just arrived. Plain. Linen and Damask Table Covers, Scarfs and Centre pieces, bought months ago long before the sharp . advance in Linen, at prices less than they could bo purchased wholesale to-day. They come in different sizes, with single, double and three, rows drawn work; some are worked in most elaborate designs. c ' SPECIAL PRICES . Sixer 7x7 inch, single row drawn work. Price 5c. k Size 9x9 inch, single row ; 5c. Size 9x9 inch, double row : 10c. Size 12x12 inch, double row . . . ... ......... . . . .15c. Size 18x36 inch, single row . . . .25c. " Size I&x45 inch, single Vow. . .... :. .33c. .Size 18x54 inch, single row... ...38c. Size '36x36 inch, single row... 48 & Size 18x36 inch, double row ... 38c. Size 30x30 inch, double row ,. . . .48c. Size 18x54 inch, double row 50c. Size 36x36 inch, double row 68c Size 18x27 inch All-Linen Damask Scarfs, single. row drawn work . . .25c. Size 18x45, single row Damask. . . 48c. Size 18x54, single row Damask... 50c. Size 36x36, extra heavy Satin Damask, single row drawn work ... ... .f ... ... $1.50. Size 18x54, to match ... $1.25. Size 30x30 inch Japanese hand work... ... ... $1.25.' Size 18x45 inch Japanese hand work... $1.50. Here's an opportunity to purchase splendid values in Linen pieces at an immense saving. BELK BROS. "WHOLESALE AND RETAIL i i i. ( - . . ...( : : ., BETTER BRING YOUR PRESCRIP- tlons to a place that is. always sura, We give our proscription work our best attention, and it In only handled by ex perts. JAS. P. STOWE & CO., Di gists. 'Phone 179. Jrug- SOMETHING NEW FOR TO-DAY, nice new Cheese and Macaroni, fresh Pnap Beanst Lima Beans and Okra, Sweet Potatoes, Apples and Bananas, nl,ce' Chickens aiftl Eggs. Just received a supply of nice Sweet Sugar Peas at '15c. that 4s very good, nice lot whR, iNavy Beians and dry Lima Beans. Call early. J NO. W. SMITH. 'Phones 2284. HORSES FOR SALE WE HAVE ON hand several nice, well broke driving horses that we will sell. Worth the money considering qualities of horses. W. G. ROSS & CO., 209 and 211 West 4th street. The largest stock of drugs and sick room sup plies carried by any one concern in the two Caro linas is at 40 South Tryon St., Charlotte. ..cr English-McLarty Co. JAPA LAC-ALL SIZES AND COLORS. WOOD ALL & SHEPPARD. DEFIANCE CHECK PROTECTORS Offer ahsolute protection. Put ons In your offlca before you lose the price of one many times over. J. E. CRAY TON & CO.. 217 a Tryon. TTS8T IT YOURSELF IF YOU HAVE heen taking any extract that your rr'.nr handed out. change the pro. gramme and demand Blue Ribbon Va uuia. x'hen note tne difference In the havor. FOR RENT-509 EAST 9TH, MODERN 6 rooms, S20; 2e West Uth, modern 5 rooms, $1C; 600 North A street, 3 rooms, S12.60; 2ft5 West Second, S rooma, $12; 2 Arlington street, per weelt, $1; im)9 East Trade. 6 rooms, 19. J. AR THUR HENDERSON & URO. FRESH CELERY, HEAD LETTUCE, Gre.in Com, Oura, Bell Peppers, Lima -Beans, Bcts, Parsley, large Tomatoes, nice eating and cooklnff Apples,. Egg . Plant, Turnip Salad, choice Lemons 20c. f er dqs. Fresh Stags and some more of bst tiillc!ous, Honey In the comb. MILLER-VAN NESS CO., 27 N, Tryon. 'Phones 6S and 118. AFTER THE PLAY It's the proper caper to visit this restaurant to regale yourself with the excellencies ' as provided and set forth In OUR DAILY MENU If your escort forgets It, a suggestion In the way of a 'reminder, accom panied by a sweet smile, will bring about the desired result. For lunches or dinner parties, this restaurant is unexcelled.- - Our prices are popular ones, and cookery 4s unsurpassed. Linonette Makes the Best School Dresses for the Children - Vacation days are over for the childrenback to school . they go. LINONETTE, the popular wash dress goods, helps every mother to easily solve the schpol dress problem. Made to stand the very Jiardest rough andlumble wear of rolicking youth. Dresses of Linonette go to the tub soiled ; ' they come back fresh not a scar showing. ' Just as good for ladies' dresses, also. , - -" Reaeraber, That You Get Four Dresses of Linonette at the Price of One Linen Dress ' GET IT AT YQUfy DRY GOODS STORE. Stebbins, Iixvsbn & Spragins Co., Manufacturers' Agents, -t l(' v South Boston, Vsu, U.S.A. , . Brooms For Everybody Bept assortment and lowest prices In the city. W. M. CROWEUU 'Phones 744 and 207. How's Your Digestion? Better try Mida Lithia Water Fine for the stomach, liver arid kidneys. All Drug Stores or Brannon Carbonating Company Distributors. Phone 835. Case Lots at Lowest Prices For table, medicinal or cooking purposes, we are offering the very best values in pure liquors and im ported cordials, at remarkably low prices. The demand for case lots of high-grade whiskies, has forced me to put up a number of 4-quart cases; notably among these, are Yadkin Rtoft, 6ytarold corn, S3. SO Jilbtrmarl Ry; ajed In wood, fS.OO Another exceptional offer is in 6-quart cases of Monongahelia XXXX. This is the finest rye whiskey ever produced at the price. Six full quarts, $4.50. These Prlcca Include) Express Char.ei Mall orders are filled the day received, and forwarded on first trains. Write for price list. , J J a J Lrtfs Mall Order House in the Jamil L Lazarus, Lynchburg, Va. w..;i.,J - 4 1.1 1 ? -e II. Call Us ','-1, - - ; , , ' ' . -.; 0- Monday Morning ever the telephone. - 8ay "Call at 8o and So's . residence, please, and get Air 4 house., bold flat work." . . le . iwlll wash and Iron It, return it promptly and it will only cost you a cent or two a piece, . 1 1 : " Think of what a lot of work and trouble it will save .you. . , " Charlclte Steam , la'di) .' tannderers, Dyers, Cleaner. Sit South Tryon Street iti. ii ii ii r r wp navp n m rnr n mmnmor KWOWiHej yommmm and for you. They are built to our order by tl: smartest tailors in. America and tailored by then with all the skill , in their power. -Include amor them sacks for business wear, some remarkably in: ' overcoat work, .with raincoats. beyond, compare, :v you have our layout. Our line is 'complete, but y had better come in early and pick the best. v .Eemember, Mellon'3 Clothes Fit. 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