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1 . : i. t J . m, , Jr , Al t n, C! irlos M Vlr&lnli tree was . t, (..cor t Adams i. . . . . .. r -wire ' Invited, The iiv beautiful and all of the guests 5 u;:ta presents from It. There was Mfver a trtat more enjoyed by hostess c n,l guests. - ; . , . ... :.ir. and Mrs. J. A. Gardner are f rending a lew days In 'Rutherford ton with friends. . Mrs. L. W. Hunter, of Sardls, 1 visiting her daughter, Mra, p. D. Hen- nessy, of Shelby. , Mrs. "Fletcher W.Flnk is spending the week wKh her parents, Mr. and Airs. II. V. Shelton at Gastonia. .. Misses Myrtle and Delia Nolen, of .... Gastonia, have been visiting Mrs. R. 1 . D. Craver for several days, i '; 5'' ; Mr. and Mrs. -.Charles Cowan, of v,'! New. York. ,whn rent Christina' In the city with .Mrs. - Cowan's .sister, " i Mrs. Frederick H. Gans, on South - .Trvnn atrniAt. will "Mtiirit lV! their ; borne to-day, J ,- . -. i Mr. and Mrs.-"M.'E. Wotten, of - Rockland, Me are the guests of Mr. "J and Mrs.' Fred W. Glover, on- West . . jpirtn street, .''-. - ' ,-, , - -J " i'i r 1 Mr. and Mrs. JU' CATownsend, of - . 'i Lumbertan. 'were visitors in the city yesterday, stopping, at the Central. r V "V i -' ' ' " ' ' MI 1Mv Ptifl11.. New .Tork. has arrived ' in ' the city and is the - guest of, Mrs. E. ,W.. Thompson. In '-' Dllworth. ; Not only is Miss Penfleld - an artist' of recognized ability as a ' ::.r - ' .! ..... . 4AllrrV ttil awxA i charming young lady, v: who -. during her stay In the city wll add much ; to its social life by-her presence, ,; . ; "5 . ' I i ,1. in. . ' ",K n i ilk ni . . l mm w i . . i U i & .. u aim ; - 2 Master Cecil Gilchrist will give a . y birthday party at the home of his anri Mra PR fiflc.hrlat. ' in Dllworth, this afternoon.- Quite- a . number of the little fellow's playmates will be hi guests. - ?-." , (. V'X-1- v ' i' ' '' "'.v-' Dr;; and Mrs J. E: Kerr, of Llles V Villa, were visitor In, 'ae city for a few Siours yesterday. ,- . .-: ; - , ' - ' "t ' 'IV Kr.;"nd' MtitJU B. Klroy, of Gaff ; eey, s. C, were Charlotte visitors yes- . eerday. stoDDlnx at the Belwyn. ' t Miss Oeland Washburn, of Shelby. - spent yesterday in "the city, . stopping ' t ' at th Buford. . , , V!,f i , Mr.v and Mrs. C Taylor, of Co r lumhla. S. ;., spent a few hours In, the " iiy yesieraay, stopping at ino eeiwyn. ' ' t -. -' ; Mr. M. F. Henderson and daugh . ter, of Salisbury, spent lastanight In ' tha city, stopping at the Sefwyn.- .,'' 'Mf and Mrs.v F. A. "Abernathy," of ,; Hickory, were registered . at .the ' ' " Mr. tT. A. Underwood and wife, of , Newborn, were guests at the Buford - Oast night ? .s - - ? - . ' I1 :;" Mtos MUnale , Cochran entertained -; (Mrs. R. B. Cochran on North Col- ; . lege, street yesieraay rrom to ijl ' Many - friends called tov- extend . the . season's greetings and tha occasion was aiwgexaer aeugnuui. ' " , There will be oo meeting of the (educational department ' of the Wo man's Club this morning owing to y: -' elclcness "in the home -of Mrs. X W. vv- Durham, the member- "with v which the club was to meet. The date , and " place of the meeting wll) be annoiino- . & later. v, KJ " : V 'l..: '.i 1ft- V ..It. . , ..... M - C, is spending the holidays with her - sister, Mrs. ' J. 8. Nelson, in Fled , ; mont Park.. , . ,t , - - Tha. following dainty5 littla! 'invlta ttions have been- received in the city: .': honour 'of your presence at the - ', marriage o-f her doll . , . , , t , vioiet.Astor ' . . . - Relgnald Vanderbilt, , v Friday afternoon, December 2 7th, at . ' the residence of Mrs. J. HL Faust,-, from it to ' J o'clock.' Miss Heillg Is the Very attractive lit. , , tie daughter of Mr. and Mra. 3U E, Heillg, of Salisbury, and she Is ad ' "mired by Quite a - member of friends In this, olty, , who met hef during her i, visit., to MiS Mamie : Bays last sum mer. ' THI8 HIE BEST TRADE EVER, . ; Charlotte Slerchanu Declare That ; . 1 Busings Has. Been Better llils .Ver Tluin Yor Any Previous Year ..:. A Fine Commentary on Con . . ditlons. , , . .. - ; , , . ' . As many as four of " Charlotte's leading merchants, those who - deal , in the things that .count, have been ; ; heard to declare . , that their trade . ' this Christmas waa ; better than that w of any ' previous year. -"This would v . not be unexpected; , were it not for xne fact that a- panic has been noised "; : abroad and the people of. tha -conn- try are supposed to be suffering from ",.i "hrd limes.'' These statements go- v Au(-iwr ito.fc iiio . i utiiur r-j- more v imagihary than reaL .It is no tnslg j nlflcant commentary upon -the people of this city and county to have four r prominent merchants make; bold to : H; say such things In the face of the : present state of the national finances, - - In addition to the else of the trade, ;-,!iowever, there is another- feature that adds color and ' holds deep meaning. ' These merchants are of " one mind that- the - cash sales this year have seldom, If ever, been ap proached, which Is - another ; testi monial of conditions In this com munity, they further declare that their, customers showed enough con sideration to "come early and avoid ;V the rush,". . - . , , These declarations are . worthy ! of more man passing- consideration. V They come from the managers of the '; . Iittle-Long Company, Belk - Bros., Eflrd'a Department Stores' and J- B. Ivey; & Co. - ThU. state of . affairs t does not alone exist with the large wholesale' and retail merchandise and . general; supply stores, but of - other merchants ln different lines of busl-,-1 ness. ? The Jewelry, hardware and , grocery stores enjoyed the, same ex . cess In their receipt. CHo has the - nerve to . cry "panic"' and fling the , challenge of "hard times", in the face of these statements? All these facts - go to show that the common people. such as Abraham Lincoln said God loved, and of, whom fortunately there re many In Charlotte and Mecklen burg county, J are In fine shape financially and are well fixed for. the future.'' '"A-)-".', -V-uV' f:s,i; ('-. DKAR OLD (JANTA CLAI S Hd thoiixtritis of hntiiwkecpera hsrvpy t' Chr1tms ty .. brlnpmg them Klue 2vbon Lemon and VanilU Extracts. . i : ! i ' ; rt j i ,i n 1 i . . 1 : i- i !f t'ne j 5 W l a 1 hungry. Tne Asbury-Dre.--.srT will go to Rock Hill, S. C Orchestra to-d:iy to furnish the music for a dance there to-n!hL t ' . - "It cost me $20 to come up street this morning," said a citizen yester day, who had been "stung" by every body he met. - -The managers of the" Alexander Home will meet at the home this af ternoon at 4 o'clock. All '.' members are urged to.be present The policemen were 'given a box of cigars yesterday by Col. T. L. Klrkpatrtck, -who continues to remind them that he Is their mend, : ,. -The police station cbntained Us usual Quota of drunks and disorderlies last night As a whole, however, the cops declare that an unusual Quietude was prevalent ''r-ftev. iW, C.'Schaeffer conducted the matin service at St. Mark's Lu theran chureh-at 6:36 o'clock yester day morning. The service was well attended ftnd was very. Impressive ; The Board of Home Missions pf the A. R. P. Church will meet to-day at l o'clock In the First church pf this city. A number of ministers from out of. tha city are expected to attend. -The annual Christmas tree at the Tryon Street Methodist- Church will take place- to-nteht. at'. 8 o'clock, Santa ,Claus by special request will be present- to dlstributs gifts in per son to the children, Only two students "of the Presby terian College ' remained here during the holidays, as consequence .- of which the accustomed life and anima tion of -the building ds gone -wlth.the merry faces to their homes. -: - -All the southbound trains , on the Southern were off schedule from .Ave to six hours last night probably due to the Christmas traffic. ' A special train was made up at Salisbury and run to Atlanta, bearing thev name' of "35. H -.!? ' v ' Tbe court house was deserted yes terday. . There was no life there,- all the offices being closed The ring of tha hammer, which has been heard for many weeks in the new building for the lawyers nearby was likewise il eneed. , vv 'A heavy plate glass' in. the front dooreC Blair Bros.' drug store was broken early last night by a - flying missile from the end of a pop-stick. The projectile came from across the street. . There is no clue as to - who popped the cap er threw . the Iron slug. . -JK - i - -.U. ' .; . v "My horse I . thought was not afraid of anything," remarked a well known business man ' yesterday when talking of the uproar and confusion Christmas Eve, "but he certainly got restless last night I never heard such noises in all my life. Had there been a pitch battle in progress In the city there, could not have been more- con fusion." . v f . ' ' r 1 -PERSONAL, "J. t ,v f ... ., , V The Morements of a Number of Peo ple, Visiters and Others. ; DrJ J. J. Stewart of Mount - Holly, spent a few. hours In .the city yester day, stopping at the Buford.. - , Mr. H. J. Forsyth, bf Chester, .8. C, is spending several days in the city with his family. v - . , Mr. G. F. Roberts, of Fries, Va, was registered among the guests at the Southern Manufacturers! Club yester day. . ! Mr." K F-i Dlxon.r Jr " of King's Mountain, spent yesterday In the city with friends. , i. Mr. George A. Frlck," of- Norfolk, Va-, was the guest of Mr. C. E. Frlck, at the Southern Manufacturers' , Club yesterday, . . . -r ' Mr. George H. Boutelle, of Thomas- vllle, Ga.J was' registered, among thej guests at the Selwyn yesterday. Mr, George S. Scott of Petersburg, Va., was a visitor in the city yesterday. Mr. Joseph MacLean,. of Atlanta, Ga., was registered among the guests at the Selwyn yesterday. -' Prof.1 R." W, Adams, ef Rlchburg, S. C spent yesterday with his father, Dr. J, Q. Adams, In Dllworth, ' Mr. R. F. Blaok, of Maxton, was reg istered among the guests at the Cen tral yesterday. 1 . ' , ' ' - Mr. G. A. Mauney, of Rockingham, was a Charlotte vlBitor yesterday. Mr, F, H: Xove, of Selma, Ala., was registered among the guests ; at the Central yesterday. . k . Mr. John C. Rankin, of Lowell, was a visitor in the city yesterday. , .- Mr, J, H. Herbener, of Providencei R.' I., is here, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. W, Thompson, in Dllworth. Mrs; Herbener 18180 Mrs., Thomp son'sv guest her husband coming down to spend Christmas with her. Mr. Roy McNeill, of Rock HHI, 8. C was registered among jibe guests at ths Central ' last nleht. - .Mr. T- McLean, of Llllington, spent yesterdav In the cltv i.Mr. M- T Self, who 'Jias 'been spending several days in the city with friends, wilt leave this , morning for bin home at Ltncolnton: , , v Mr. S. A. Wahburn was a visitor In the cltv Jast nlaht from Shelby. , ' Mr. Robert 3. Smith, formerly of this- city, but now of New Tork. is vteitln friends -here, , having arrived yesterday. Mr. James t., Bowman, of 'Shelby spent last night in the city, stopping at the -wuiora, o - Mft-W. W.' Anderson, of George vilts,, was a vlnltor to the city yester day. - r J V'i MK D.-C Johnston. came up last night from Rock Hill, S. C, and U stonnlnr at the Central. ' 1 . ' " ' Mr. T. H. Pegram, of Mooresvllle, was a guest at tne central last nigni. -;. Mr, A. B. Williams, of : Albemarle, spent last night in the city, the guest of the Central. Mr. Hubert1 Rameeur.' of Maxton, was registered it the Selwyn last Mr. W. 1 Parsons was a visitor to the city last night from Rockingnam, stopping at the Belwyn. . f . . v $ lAtOe Mlfc Dnrluuru In Extremis- Little Miles WrUton Durham,, the mall son of Mr, and Mrs. J, A.' Dur ham, who has been so ill for th pt several weeks, was .reported , to be in extremis last night his recovery being despaired of and doubt being express ed as to Whether or not be could sur vive the mint - .v-v ,., Th finet Coffee StrtwtltJHe ever mnn. lhs recently been produced by Dr. Bhoop. of Rsdnsi Wi.Jou flon't hsve te noil It twenty or thirty minutes. "Made In a fee" Is really the eloet Cotltm Imita tion yr yet produced. Not a grain of real Coffee Jn ft lthrf Health Coffe Imitation la made from oure 'toasted cereals or grains, with malt. nuts. etj. Reelly It would fl an expert were he to unknowlnirly drink It for Coffee. M4-ler-Vsa Ns Co. , , A i- i. rv co.t -j i it. en i n -:t: ias I s goxe. Except lr the Xole, Everj'thlni As- suim-d a SaU.uth Arix'Wauce Here stores Clesed oi-klngtnen En 'Joyed , a Day of Ilest -Children . Kamklcu jn tlie S recta All Day. Christmas 'passed quietly in 'the city yesterday except tor the noiee of (the pop-sticks which continued until a late hcAar last night to an-noy the civil people who had business On the streets." . No accidents are - repoif.ed to have marred the pleasure of the occasion, 'und the people. enjoyed a good time generally. The stores and factories closed down, and all - the working .people had a day - of rest Business was suspended on all hands. In a- few of th churches services were held last might, the majority being in : the ' nature of cantatas and Christmas entertainments. The people entered heartily into ch spirit of the day,-. and judging from appear ances, everybody had a good time loafing around, The crowds that kept on the streets during a large pert of the day were orderly and fairly well behaved. .Peace seemed prevail on all addes. . , 1 1A . good many city folks got their hunting material ) together early f Jn the morning and went to the country to spend the day In the woods, shoot ing birds and chasing - the cotton-: tails. . In' all, the features of such a day Charlotteana took delight. But the noise of the dynamite was fearfuL ' At time there was sv lull during the day, ttnd (then like a sum mer's storm it would ail come at once, A street car would run over a Ipad of explosives and even the side walks seemed to- quake. There rung in ithe ears of the passerabys. . se ries of . unpleasant sounds, penetrat ing, harsh and bitter, , lit was a, mat ter that required superior patience to keep cusa words relegated to the rear when . youngster would Are bis stick and pop It at your feet. . ; -v. ,, - But Abe Christmas of. 1901 Is so soon thing of tha past. ; With iU precious recollections,' its unique in spirations, its comforting reflections and its unapproachable pleasures, it has cone to the eternttlea of the past 3t passed normally, Jtere end that Is saying nough. , HREIUN' BREAKS HIS ARM. Assistant Chief W. S. Charley of the Fire Department, Breaks Rlglit Arm While Fighting Fire on West Fifth Streetv v " a f- ,r l ,t Assistant Chief W, & Charles, of the cHy fire , department had the misfor tune yesterday' morning to break his arm while engaged in putting out a Ore at the home of Mr. C. E. Culpep per, on West Fifth street Assistant, Chief Charles had Just climbed up on the porch" roof in order the more ef fectively to get at the fire, when he slipped and fell. ' Those who had help ed him up caught him by the legs as he toppled over ana ne stracx ; ine ground on. his right arm and back. The .heavy -bone connecting the eltioWj and shoulder was broken, the Injury not only: being a very painful but a serious one so ; far as healing is con cerned, Mr, Charles was carried im mediately to the Presbyterian Hos pital, where his wound , was dressed and the' limb set,.; He was removed to his home; corner of Fifth and College streets, at noon. - , The fire caught from a defective flue in the kitchen of 3 Mr. Culpepper's home, the alarm being turned In at 8 o'clock from box 42. The flames had sained "considerable headway, when the department reached the scene and only after a hard fight were they extinguish ed. The damage will amount to ap proximately $500. The house1 belongs to Mr.'Charles Blume. ' : . Death of Dr.' McLean Pitta. Dr. McLean Pitts died last evening at T o'clock at hie home in Belma, Ala., after an illness of several weeks, Dr, Pitts Jiad a I number of relatives and acquulntancesi in Charlotte, who received word of his death last night He was 88 years of age and was mar ried only f onr.days ago. For several weeks he had - been In ' declining health ami had prepared to go to Johns Hopkins, -when he suddenly, be came unable to take the trip. He was a eon of Judge tL Pitts and a man of standing in hvf profession. 1 Trial Catarrh ;. treatments are belnir mailed ot free, on ' request, bv Dr. 8hoop, Racine, Wis. ' Thrse tests aro prcvlnc to the peenle-without a penny's cost the great vmrue ' of this solentlne prescription knOflit to druggists every where as Dr. ghtWs Catarrh Remedy, Sold ty Mullen's yharmacy, . , Price $3X9. , ; ON DISPLAY CEPASir'IfiT; ; srcr.ES Writo' for 'samples 1 'to tha j f .i:charjre,ji.C7- ) I If 7 Dainty, Artistic . lk ' I ""-' " " 7 " ' ? j Warm' and i ' 1 u ' v J " u. ..... . m u w - i.y v. - CsjiiiiiSjite Onr Clean-Up Sale of Coats and Suits. We. will ' offer, .any 5uit,ln" our store at Just exactly half price. , , .; When it is remembered bow close our regular prices 'are this tre mendous cut will mean some wonder- ful - bargains in stylish, - well tailored Suits. 7 . ' .'.COATS " To-day we will sell any Coat in our store at 1-4 off marked price r - -i - i - Many of these Coats were bought Just lately at ' about , 1-3 iess - than their value and marked same - way, Now we make this ' big reductlou to : , t . t clean up quickly, as we are bjund not to carry any over ... . H , ' PItEMIOIS . ' T-oy our. premium - Depart- ment will be filled with a big lot of tit yt,' desirable premiums In China Silverware, ' Fancy, - Novelties and Household Goods: t - Bring in your tickets. ' IVEY'S , ., Dinner to Convicts. - The rood people of Bharon pre pared and served aa elegant dinner yesterday to ? the convicts belonging to Mr. W.- N. . McLaughlin's - camp. which Is located near7 the residence of .Mr. J.- Watt Klrkpatrick. The "guests" numbered about 70, this be Ing the auota of convict which Mr. McLaughlin is working. The dinner was plentiful and the wearers of the tripes consumed it with a relish. Nov ' ' '' " - Once only tjie wealthy 'could: afford life's luxu; 'ries.rOnly the well-to-do could have its com-. , forts. - Now. the most moderate means , obtain both. - Not many years ago a King could not buy a yictor. To-day any. .live American can have one in his home. ' ' A little time past nearly all business was 'done either" onv cash or ; on , short credit, K . arid terms, "difficult for the average small buyer. Nowif you are steady and industrious, yon' can have a Victor , by paying asJ little as a dol lar a week. - And you can" have ' it "in "your own nome right away. Come in to-day; Don't think of the , old-time way.' ' -It's;' 'different now. Stcna&BamngerCo: Distributors "Victor Talking ' Machine and Records, Jj a Tryon St- Victor Department I seoond floor. fv , Kew rop Seeded Raisins, .Currants, Dates and rise. - . X7. IL cnowrxL. ' Tboaes 744 aoj 2:7. The remainder of our Toys, to make as complete a clearance as possible, AT. COST. . -' ; This means a( generous saving of 25 16 50 per cent., and -' - includes many of the most desirable -Toys. , . . ' , Slaughter Gals Women's Cloaks . l Several hundred Women's Cloaks at cost. There's no . V ! , f , - v ', r ' -, f - " r , ' ' reason for this except that' we find our shelves mtV-' t . w. ' 'too many at this '-'after Xmas", season. The styles i',., , ' v y '-;' ' ' . are our best, tho lengths are just right, the colors are ' ' 'Jt . v . . - - - ' ' ? -;- ..: . mostly Brown Black, Castor and Tan-', ' , ' :. $10.00 Cloaks at , :'. , ; . . ; , . ; . '. "t . . . . . ; . $6.50 to $7.50 ,: , ; $12.50 Cloaks at...... :.,.$a50 to $10.00 4 ' ' $15.00 Ooaks at ; ; . 1 ; , .$10.00 ,; r ; . $1650 to $ia50 Cloaks at. . . , J . ; . " .$1230 : An Opportune Time to Buy Furs - i -We have had the greatest Fur business iq ur history.; ' 1 :' The remnants of our stock, in order that not one' ' , - . - ' , , .piece will be carried over,-will be sold at tremendous. : ; ' ly reduced prices. s BELK BIROS,: . WHOLESALE R.ETAIL ' T BEST Of ALL . .Home Comforts. Woven by hand . strips of flannel. Thick quilted fleece lining and soft russet soles. The home shoe that suits both old and young. Men's sises I to 11 price .. ..I1.0 Ladles sises 3 to 7 price .. ....$1.85 . Bent bv mall en receipt of prloe, - GELREAni CO. Special Notices DBAB OLD WANT A CLArSB MADE thousands of houwrkeepers happy this : Christmas by bringing them Blue Rib bon Lemon and Vanilla- extracts. tTOWE'S FROST LOTION, AM EX. cellent preparation for chapped handa tface and lips. Is not sticky or greay; kid gloves csn be worn Immedistely - afr using. Oentlemsn will nnd It ox- .eelient after sliaving. JA8. P. BTOWB CO.. Druggists. 'Phone Vt . QKEEN STHrNd BEANS. m8H Cauliflower, Squash, Dell Peppers, - Let- ,i tuco, fine Celry: some more of those Ferndell Plum Puddings. gee as be f"re you buy your Christmas dttleados. it .will pay you, MILUCR-VAN Ki3 , CO,"' , ORANOCT I2.7S BOX. COCOANUTi Ho, and So., Celery 75a, dosen, 4 for 2&c, Cranberries t quarts for iSe Shredded Cocoanut llc. and 16c. - pound.,- red Or-r V. banket. 'resh Country Butter.. BRIDGKR3 A CO. 4 rojt rtEXT-4 eart ' rtn. - modern Convenlonces, W. t Uddell Ht h rooms, 112.(0; E06 and VH rt 20ih Bt., 2.3 rr ek; MT. West 6th, 4 rooms. IS; Ult East 10th, 4 rooms. St; Kt East nth, 4 rooms. W.. , J. AKTHUR HENDERSON , ft BRO. , BUY , TOUR CHRISTMAS GOODS here, fine -, Perfumery, Toilet . ; Hta, Cnmbs and Brunhea, Traveling fkt, Mirrors. Cigars, Cut Glass, Nunnnllyi , fine Canll, S2.T0 worth er Banltnt for VI, MIS.rrA.KUi UB the Square, .-w , WHAT WE SERVE IS APPETI2IN(l and healthful. It's a long Journey to And a better tnenii. healthier food or prices more popular. - Eating ; here means satisfaction ss well sa irood hu mor. OEM DIN I NO ROOM r.. AND TTPEWRITERS RENTED-MO rental machines, all makos. rdy for instant dllvry. Every , machln ftrnt-elnss in every rarticular. - J. E Craj ton Co., ta K Tryon. 'Phone SOi .,T. , .. . .. ' TO LOT-NICE COTTAOE IN DIL worth, ! AIbo handsome ? r,w hoii en Bouloverd. (toe per year. Nice home te trade fr eottsg. 'and home now In Etrfldittg A Loan. U ou want to do out-lnpa wttti pi". V"1 rwat r-t f0 and duat. E. U KEi.. Li.it, 0. Tryoa St Thone li , , mm i CLOT K It' tftTrnrt It v ; 0ur Gothea are known for their style, fit and t quality. f lYorn'by some of the est dressed men' , in town why not'by j;ou! v r . . 1 . - , ' LQRIC-TATE CLOTHING CO. -1" f-- -3 -K-V .--V -i-,- -,Mn,'.- -wy-J-.... , .Tr,,- ... ,..., .. .. -j , Goods Sent on Approval Itetnmable at Our Expense. L Oyer 400 Schools and Colleges noVv usin IVEPLS & POND PIANCC ( . ES Over 43.000 Jverj & rend r. mads and sold. Every it!sr v ranted and guaranteed. . it u t piano for you to buy if you -t t test. ' gold on 'reasonable I
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