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i r. rl , ft i t jok serine at i 1 t,ie 1 a.r J the Central, ilr. and Airs. M. C. Iiroom, of Mon roe, were guests of the Buford Hotel yesterday. , - . .-. i Mrs. E. M. .Brevard. Who is visit ing her elster, Miss Julia Robertson, on W est Trade street, will return to her home In Tallahassee, Fla., about the 1st of November. . , The engagement of Miss Nellie Riff ler and Mr. Jeremiah Keesler Hall has been announced, the ceremony to performed Tuesday night at the ome or the briar mother, Mrs. J. R. Rigler. at No. 804 West Eighth street Rev. A. L. Cobum, pastor of Severs vllle Methodist church, will officiate. Both are ' popular young people, Mr. Hall la with the Gem Restaurant Com pany. ,l , " Mrs. W. H..Twitty Is spending some time with her sister, Mrs. Qeorge W. Bethel, in. Norfolk, ya., ' r Miss Sadie Snyder, of Salisbury, and Miss Helea Rhyne,' Of Mount Holly, afa - vlattinir i Mtafir 'ftf Aru ffnAtAAi' An- deron on North Graham street. They came yesterday, , . ,,., ; Miss Blandlna springs has returned from a visit to friends at Raleigh and "Winston-Salemu v ' -. - - v Miss " Grace Skid more, "who visited Dr. and Mrs. B. 6. ' Moore, at their 1 ' home on South Tryon street for sever - ai days; has returned to her home, in If. .' nA : fr , AaMV Hava mnvnl . from thai fftrmf hnmi nnl East avenue. They are now making : their home with Mrs. J. T. Vann at No. 309 East Mo reheat street , t, ' ' i '!' ' t t Col. and Mrs. Thomas LeRoy Klrk ; patrick returned yesterday ' morning from New York, where ' they spent their honeymoon. , , They are now , oc cupying -their home on the corner ot Park avenue and Boulevard, In Dll worth. .Miss Texie Wadsworth has gone to Black Mountain to visit friends for a few days. ' - t. ! v - t " ' ' " ' t 1, r,,' Mrs. Ella McKenafo and eon, Alex, of Monroe,, are tfew guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. McDonald, on. South Tryon street. i v Miss Kittle ! Walker has returned . from V&ldosta, Ga iwtiere eho vlatted Mlai Susie Pardee. . t ' Air and Mrs. Lotte W.. Humphrey wlU go ito Ralelgih next week to attend (he Simmons-Andrews marriage. ' Mrs. 1. H. Ham will leave to-night tor New York, where she, 'Will spend. some time. : r . 4 4 , Mtlss. Jessie Li pscomn, Who Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Bryant, twill leave Saturdar for her home In Gaffney, S. C. f , i Rev. sold Mm. Harris Mialrlnctcrodt are expected home from Baltimore next week. -- ' Mrs. Frank T. Jones will leave early - next 'month for Texas, where she will vtoH relatives. ' .The house committee of the T. W. 1 0. A, Is called to meet this afternoon . at 4 o'clock in the parlors of the as :. soclatlon. . Mr VT. H. Payne and little son, of Union SDrinsrs. Ala., are visiting r Mrs.1 Payne's sister, Mra J. W. Con- i way. at her homo in this city. - t "Miss Martha Davis Is visiting .Miss Mary Morrison at her home on Tenth avenue. ' ' ' . f ;. i , rMrs, Prank E. Floyd is the guest of her mother, Mrs. J. Q. Morrison, on. Tenth avenue, Mrs. J. F. Stewart. Miss Mildred Crowell and Miss Margaret Kline, of Newton, were at the Buford last ,hlghVi i . " v Mrs. C. S. Little, of Llncolnton, was a visitor la the city yesterday, stopping at the Buford. . Mr, and Mrs. D. 8. Tates will leave about the, middle of next week for- Lexington; where thy -will make . their home in the future. Both are extremely popular in Charlotte and - many friends will regret to learn of their intended departure from i the The Cranford, Book Club "will meet , this afternoon at 4 o'clock with Mrs, W. R. Taliaferro at her residence in A Dilworth. J - ' v' ' ' i- " .M1ss Bessie Henry, of Greenville, 8. :t C, Is viMtlngv Mrs. J. H. Cutter,-on her way home from New York. Mrs. W. H. Hoffman, of Gastonla, i was a, visitor In Charlotte yesterday, She was a guest of the gelwyn t , , j i i iii .I i n ,',(, Miss Nan Cannon, of Concord, is vis- - itlng friends la, the city." ' - , Mrs. R.' S. Busbee entertained it - two tables of bridge yesterday in hon , or of her xuest, Miss Mfrson. ot Rft ' I. lelgh. - - ' ' ' ' ' " ( 1 ' s II r ! 1 V . ' , Miss GwendoleTi English, of Shelby, t spent last, night at tpe Central. - - . Mr. 8; O; Andrews and MllSs" Ruth " Andrews,' of SheFbv, were guests of . the Central last night , h. t " ' r , t i . , V Mr. and, Mrs. J. B. Glovf?. Of States . : villa.- are spending a few days at the , ' Central. . f , . ; ' (Mr. .and 'Mrs. C , W. Johnson re 4 turned yesterday- from Philadelphia, . where Mr. Johnson was operated on , , sttrcessruiiy, r . ' 'Mi. J. M. Covinslon, of Wades 4 bci- 'Misses Fhellifv Home and Mama Ingram, of Llltsvluo, are at the Sel 'Miss Florence E. Rhyne, of Lincoln ; ton. was a goestof the Selwyn last -. nigni.. . ' t " ' ' i. 6 , ", v ' , ' i' ' Mr. X A. Smith, Mr. snd Mrs. J. P. ! vnanaier. oi JOPenier v,ny-, ana mirs V Ida Rankin, of Belmont, formed a tparty at the . Selwyn Hotel yester "Misses Katie Barringer and Frances ? Coughman, or encord, were regis tered at the seiwyn yesterday, '."Miss Male iiorton, of Roxboro. was lON'T EE WITHOT.'T IU.'B RIUBON . Jymon and Vanilla. AVtth thnm you can aiways ma Re delicious desserts. U- ii) i it.. ...-.-' C t . J. (iocs f;ir D.'j Ih Kecp.s fi'.::!i In cir-tilit cans ..At ail grocers,,.. ...- .... ..... . . .Liverywhere. : - TI 2 r:"y::r Co., Grf;t-3, Ul S. A. - UNDER NEW - MANAGEMENT oho SELWYN .. The Most Modern and Luxuriant Hotel tn the Carollnas. 130 ELLGANT KOOMS. . Si PIUVATE BATHS. . Located in the heart of Charlotte, convenient to railroad . station, street cars and the business and , shopping centre. Caters to high-class commercial and tourist tradet . . , .. ,:;,'.' - r Table de hot dinners 6:3 0 to 8:30. Music every evening 6:30 " to 8:30. , i ' ' ..? EDGAR a MOORE, among the guests of the Selwyn .last night. - , .. , . , - . x . , p. - :' Mrs, J. & McMillan, ot Red epringa, was at the Selwyn yesterday. ' . 1 I Mr. and 'Mrs. Laidley Walton.- at present of, Statesville, spent yesterday in the city with friends. : Mrs. i W, B. Hoffman, Of Gastonla, was a Visitor is Charlotte yesterday. She was a guest of the Selwyn. . llt.i,: persoxal, '. itl The Movements ot a Number of Pco. ' Tple, Visitors and Others. Mr, Kemp Battle Nixon, of Lincoln ton, was a visitor in Charlotte yes terday., , " ' , .Mr. !eorge ti English, of Shelby, was at the Central Hotel yesterday, Mr.- T. F. Roberts, of .Shelby, was among the ? out-of-town folks ; who saw tne Fair In Charlotte yesterday. - - Mr. J. B. Pollard, of Shelby, was in the. city yesterday, stopping at the Central. - - - Mr. H. N. Mom, of Kmg's Moun tain, was in Charlotte yesterday at the Buford. - t Mr. W. F. Moses, of Concord, was among the out-of-town people at the Buford yesterday, - ' " 1 Mr. Oscar R. RUdisiu. or v King's Mountain. ame down yesterday to see the Fair. . He stopped at the Bu ford. ' , i , i Mr. Ia A. Blanton, of Shelby, was at the Buford yesterday. (Mr. j. H. Kerr,, oc eausDury, spent yesterday . in Mecklenburg's metropolis,- registering at the Buford Hotel. Mr. Claude Webb; , or enemy, wasj among those stopping at tne central yesterday. ..' Mr. T. M. Fayssoux, or . uasionia, was at the Buford last night Mr. George B. Means, t of Concord, spent last night in the cty, stopping ai xne uuiora. ' Mr. C. C. Randleman, of Randle- man, ' was registered? at tne tfurora Hotel last night . i . . ' Dr. D. D. Johnson, fit concord, spent yesterday In the city. . Mr. jsj. c..btann, or unester, s. v., was a Charlotte visitor yesterday; Mr. George A. Grimsley, secretary ot the Security Life and Annuity Com pany, of Greensboro, is in the city, stopping at the Selwyn. r -(i ; . Lieutenant - Governor cnanier, , ot New York, passed through Charlotte yesterday morning on No. 37 en route, to "Atlanta, where be will speak. Mr.-Jake F. Newell returned yes terday morning from Philadelphia Pa. ' BRIEFS. ' ;. A Few Minor j Happenings in and , About the City. -Mr, V. G. Dedlingrer has. moved from 1000 South Mini street ito. 808 Post street. , .. Florence Davis . will be at the Academy ot Music again to-night and tomorrow, matinee and night. Belk Bros, has had to employ an other hat trimmer and they telephon ed to Baltlmora for one, ; Miss -B. usenberg is on the way here as a result. . She will arrive to-day. -Jrh,,-TJrglnla-tf6Mn, football game, according to the University sohedule, wiH- be played to-morrow, and not to-day, v as stated elsewhere. The- game had been erroneously ad vertlsed, apparently, by the railroada ' Rev.. W. Y. Love wilt arrive in the city: to-morrow from Statesville en' route to Edgemoore, s. C, to. at tend the meeting of , the First Presby tery of the A. R. p. Church. H will fill the pulpit at fiardls church Sun day in the absence of the pastor, Rev. Dr. R, G. 'Miller. r ' , - t -'iy, 1 ) ' ' " ' ; ' ' a The Lady Aeronaut's Nerve Impresses willteim Gorrell (vrent to the Fair yesterday afternoon to see his Igorrote oouains and the other attractions, but the balloon vsevnetons Impressed him most. i . - "Dey generally talks about woman not ft. vein' nvuen manh'ood.,,sal(l Wil llann last night, "but I noticed dat the laidy dtat wenit up4n the balloon wemt a heap further before aha cut loose than the man did. .That lady, as fur as her nerve Is concerned, represents Just about 12 black men- and about white men," he added after a thought- tui-pause, K . Another Basketball Game To-Morrow Night. The blues and the Whites will oonitest in another gam of basketball at the Young Men's Christian Assoctaitlon to morrow night at 8:30 o'clock. There will be very little change In the lineup and a most Interesting game is ore- dieted. An admission fee of 10 cents will be charged at all of Hhe games during the season, The regular basketball leaws will he organised in a few weeks, there be ing four teams to . contest tor -the trophy cup. , " . ' i i . - ' , lw: DrV J. S. Clifford Lorates In Charlotte. Dr. John 8. Clifford Is the JatMt ad dition to Charlotte's superb ' corps of skilled physicians. . He comes to the city from New York, where he has been practicing his profession In a hospital. . He was formerly! postoffloe inspector for the ; govemroent and while holding that office visited Char eotte more than once. He ts receiv ing a warm welcome froyn his friends. Itev. J. A. Baldwin to Ppoak at V. M. C. A. Sunday The B. O. M. at the oung Men's Christssn Association Sunday after noun at 1:46 o'clock "will be of special Interest to all boys. ;Rv, J. A. Bald Win, of th Piedmont Industrial School, will speak on the popular subje-ox, 'Owt Buy." ' ' - ' The feature of the meeting win be a vocal soh by Miss Ohla Irwin. All boys of the city are extended an Invi tation to attend. ; Proprietor. INTER-STATE COMSmTEE MEETS ariona ? Ofllciala of -.Young' Men's tnnstian Association Meet ana ,, plscnss Questions Relating to the Work. , , ; , ; The quarterly meeting of the inter state committee ot the Carolina Young (Men's Christian Association was ' held at the Selwyn Hotel- last n!ghtf, There were present : In addition to (he ten local members of the commit tee, members from Spartanburg, Spen cer and ' Asheville, and a number of city and traveling association secre taries. , ' . " " f ' ? ' After taking supper together, ad dresses were made Ay General Secre tary Abbott, of Spartanburg; the in ternational student secretary, W. D. Weabherford, of Atlanta, and tha in ternational industrial secretary, Charles R. Tawson of Philadelphia, on th different departments of as sociation work under their supervi sion. ' These addresses were, followed by the regular business meeting of the committee and a. thorough discussion of many problems connected with the supervision and extension , of . the movement - ,t , The reoorts Indicated that the work is showing very gratifying develop ment and presenting an outlook whloh is fuu of promise, . Officers and Directors of Blue Ridge Association Meet. -: , An important meeting of the offi cers and committeemen of the, Blue nwge Assoiauon was 'neia in , the city yesterday. Those present were Messrs. J. D. Murphy, vice president, or Asneviiie; w. D. Weatherford, of the international committee: ; W. '. B. Abbott general secretary, of Spartan- ourg, b. c.i a. c. Huntington, State secretary of the Carollrtas,' and F. C. Abbott, treasurer. . This association is planning the development of a per manent conference resort5 at - Black Mountain near Montreat, on the 1,000 acre tract sturchased hy the. asaocla tlon forie"beneflt of the Y. M. C. A., Y. W. OTand Young People's Mis sionary STJtlea of the South. It will be similar in scope to the-place at Lake Geneva and Lake. George in the North.' ,. -t Potato Race at the Rink. "Very many humorous and amusing mcldMita occurred In; the so called potato (race which took pflaca - last night',' 'a the Lafcta Prk skating rink. The contestants had to race ; around the course with a little two-wheelet wag on, loaded with a potato which they obtained from an improvised shelf on the floor This proceeding had to be repeated three tlmw, an each time the potato hd to he replaced in .the shelf and exchanged for a fresh one. The affair waa an absolutely original and ' are greatly enjoyed by the spectators. The standing of the 'diff erent candidates in the race is as fol laws: Frank Msrtln 8 , Fay Albright 28, Egbert Hunter 20, and & R. Mc CaU 14. ,. '., . -.r -.: !rfvV ,.v..: J. ii .i 'i " j'',- Conductor Ormond Badly Hurt ' In u'r etreci vr Acciaenv. .-.v Mrv D. M. Ormond. a Irel ght con ductor on' the Southern Railway be tween Charlotte and Spartanburg, a C, was painfully hurt by being thrown from Jiis frightened horse against the front of a moving street car on More head street last night about 11 o'clock. Captain Ormond was riding horse, back when his steed became frighten ed and ran, throwing him.- He sus tained a number of gashes ' In his head, hut heyond scalp wounds ap--pears to be uhinjured. He was Im mediately: placed on a epacia street car and r taken to the' Presbyterian Hospital. He was operated on there soon and at midnight was resting comfortably. None of ths wounds are believed to be serious. Llttlefleld & Steere's Can dies. Ful" line Chocolates just received . by express, " Nothing finer on the market. . W. SI. CROWELL. , .Th-ines 744 and 2971 Wood: fibrcWafl Plaster, - "Hard CIW." ;.Vv THE BUILDERS FRIEND s . t Freezing docs not hnrtj natural ' stirlnltagQ "will not crack ft j water does not make it fall off; hard as stone. Write for booklet. Manufactured by .,. s, -t GHZIRLOTTE PLRSTER GO. Write for Booklet. V' , Charlotta, X. C, t bara ana prompt SanlUrlntnu COLOIBU, 1200 19 Main DAYS 3 .Hi.ii Just received by express a lot of Brown Dress Goods that are la such demand. ' Our Dress Goods Department com prises the favorite materials, such as Panamas, Voiles. Batistes,' Fancy and Plain Broadcloths, Suitings, etc. : ' . Our specialty, the very best values that can be sold for 50c, 75c, $1.00 yardr 'i- i ' ? w .. Special lot odds ' and ends . Dress Goods, mostly 50c grades. ;, We want to close them out quick, ' 25c, yd. T , BO-lnch Batrata in various colors, at BOc yd. " ' , ! , ' ' . CLOAKS, SOTS . . 'i. This department has grown tre mendously We have sold this .sea son ithe most particular trade tn and out of the city.v . Our garments have the" correct lines that gtvs the tash ionablo set and t show at a glance that they are made by tha best tailors. ' " ' ,',. ' ; . ; New lot desirable Coats, both, for Ladles and Children opened up yes terday. . .. .;. r. Specially desirable styles in Chll dren's Coats, attractive styles in mixtures and plains, $3.50, $4.00, $5.00, $$.00, etc. A good lot ear Skin CoaU. for to 12 years, '$2,T5 to $0,00. ' MltLIXERY' "iWe have gotten mor help In our trimming room and can now get out Hats more promptly. We are got ting but about twice a manyas last season, but hardly able to supply the demand at that Both the choice, swell styles and the moderate prices. IVEY'S Special Notices uT.m DinnnM ATAVAYS WINS MiW ... . , in . ... -wnm comparea wnn mure vnini ; It -purity ana periecupi u 8TOWES AROMATIC MOUTH WASH (carbollsea) is ar. tiegant ana rerrcn ing preparation for beautifying and iIia th ntiA nnrlfvino and ; importing a delightful frairranoo tn the breatn. Try it. jas. r. ivwr- at w Druggists. 'Phoii 179.1- CHEEBB IT! THIS WAY! FRESH 'Llmbureer, . Munster, cumenouri. l, Cmmn fk Rrl. fi wilts. Roouofort. NeuT chctel. PhlladelDhla , Cream, Royal ( Luncheon, and the Hnet cream cheso '-"Ah nM TTnttA RtatM affords. 8!inir to-day. MILLER-VAN NKSS C&rrSh ; N. Tryon. -, . ." : ' AT.T.AN'R HEADACHE RT3MEDT WILL cure when other remedies fall. If it r dosu't ask tor your money oacs. tPrloe 25 cents, at WOODALL, et BH.r- GOOD FOR . TO-DAY-WHITK NAVY Beam, Dry Lima- Bean, Onloni and Corn Bread. 1 hm pUnty of ths above tint are rood. Nle. ' f rein Meal and f i'Oatm-sl. A small lot of CillfornU "! Eva pern ted Peschea 'Phen 1222-satt, ; JNO. W. SMITH, , " . FIlfTY TO SEVENTT-FIVIC PER CENT, ' off on second-hand typewriters., JOB , machines at i prr that will astonish " you by their choacnes. 3. E. CRAY TON ct., 117 8, Tryon et. rnone sut, THE NEW YORK LUNCH ROOMS 'M N. Tryon, 29 W.. Trade. 224 K. Trade, newly redlted. marble-slubbed lunch counter: maka a very attractive luncn ahd dining rooma Hill of far includ ing all the market affords. Try our egg FOIl RENT-MODERN 7-ROOM HOU8HS WJ wst nib rtrert, w, modern, l room ' m E, Kth ttreet, W; 6 rooms Xu Z. th strait, i3.6or rooms 7(1 b. a. street, $10; 1 hall 8. Oraham rtreet (colored) i-'O. ' J, ARTHUR HENDERSON dk The Hclfeana Liquor Treatment , CUKra TO STAY I rrlicf. can or write to nearest- AiMreKj . , ' fi. C. ItEIDSVILLE, W. a St 'phono 41$. Theme 183. r : ' i ) p"W' Dark and Light Tan Long Coats, $10.00$ Worth $12.50., ? 110.00 is a popular Cloak price, therefore we specialit it and offer a splendid value. Several , styles, easily" worth $11.60, mostly ' long lengths, loose styles, materials . all Wool. Shades. Black. Tan. Castor. Wholesale and Retail f'.ida Ilia Water Pine for the stomach, liver and kidneys. All Drug Stores 01- , " Brannon Carbonabng . Company ' ; Distributors. 'Phone 835. 11 FRANK P. MILBURN & Ca ARCHITECTS .1 WASHINGTON D. a PRIVATE SANITARIUM For the escluslve treatment of DISEASES Of WOMEN ; ' Mrs. llosa F. Monnlsh, M. V. . ' Graduate of Oerman and Ameri can Hospitals; 2 years' experi ence. , . , First-class lK accommo'da tlons. lng distance - telephoue 840 Pcachtrco, Atlanta, Ga, ss TROUBLELCSS WASII-DAY 1 ' a, if you t want to feel free from all ' ths ' troubles ot wash-day, send the Family Washing to us. We wash tha clothe clean, . and - wa don't wear your olothes. Our- plan has other virtues -for instance, dried . la a ' and g erm-prooi room, r ; i.:c:a uusosy .co. "Correct liaunderlnf." ; treat' Fifth St At Oturch. Thona 100. , Bwkaaiiaai S SlbJaSal I How's r I Your I Digestion? 1 Bettor try , TThether one lives in Kalamaioo or Alaska, Florida or North Caro- llna. some sort of a Coat U a "must - fcava.- V : ( .': . ' Stylish Coats Tailored to Pleas - v.. .Worntn of Discernment Specials , I For Fair Week ew . Arrivals . f;; la Suits ' J , ! IN BLACK CLOAKS we ; have a splendid t variety at $$.50, $8.50, $10.00, $U.50, . $15.00 and up. . Lengths 41. SO and. St Inches. 7 ' Tmn Coats---TJnusttal Values . : I 'fS.SO for a regular 110.00 Dumber. , , Comes In Tan, Castor .and Black, several styles; tha flat shawl cotton notch coat collar 'and military effect. Cloth splendid, smooth, ' All-Wool . ' Kersey; length 60 . inches. :' f rlca $8.50. S - . - v ' ' ' ' $70 Long Coverts at $5.00. , TJnahle to duplicate them the ma '. terlal worth our selling price. En$ Mish hard twisted Covert, full " tO Inches long, coat collar 60 to sell. . Fries $5.00. Evening Wraps Beauties Just received a number of new Evening Wraps, 6 1 -inch loose affects; several of best ' evening shades, $15.00 to $25.00. In Raincoats Are the staunch, everyday Crava netted CoaU from first-class makers. $5.00 to $20.00. Rubberised Silk Coats In exclusive patterns, $15.00 to $35.00. Ml Our Gothcs ar, known for tHeir , style,: lit and quality. Worn by some o the best dressed men in townwhy not by; yout r' . Long-Tate Clothing Co. ",.; ;v." Goods Seeii oa Approval Bcmnaile m"6w Eipensev';' ' ' I HI '. f 1 IS j , i i y t fi y, t MP : - M 2 t i 1 1 - 1 r Plenty ' of New, Correct Style- Suit 'FwFalr-Week 1 , Whether, you live la Charlotte ' or any of our-: nearby "hustling' little cities and are going to buy a Suit, you cannot afford to overlook tha largest department in the Carolina. Stylts strictly authoritative, y Prices $10.00 to $50.00. We specialize Suits In price $15.00 to $30.00 Wholesale, and Retail assssa " X ' 1 v ' ' ' The oldest hi Amrrica. Tha I ', best in the 'world. 1 The cut shows the Style A.Quartfr ' Grand that- has ftvatcd inoro .enthusiasm in tbo musical -world than anv piano ever soia. State accnts. . ; Ftano Department oa jvr l i t - a ...aw; - , " ; 1 I) ' (COlXGECQATsJ
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