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CHARLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER, JULY ?, 190S. SOCIAL AfiD PERSCIIAl -iA- Mr.-and Mrst A. M.- Hastings- of Colaratola, R C- peisedr through ths clt yesterday en root home after spending several week in ths Nortly. v West. g. .; where Mrs. Hastings, wjtoterr If lag :R!tt- Peters,; -:. is pleasantly rwnirea bj mii- i er of - Charlotte ' peopio - as miss ""Nell Stack was we teachar'Mn ex press! on at the Pue Vest Female ; CoUegt. . :- ..- "'Miss Helen Davidson to school. . v ; Hunter attend lias - gone, to the ;. summer ST The following- announcement has been received by Charlotte friends- Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Aurellua Baker - announce the marriage of their V ' daughter Laura J Tucker -to Mr. Donald Amos Richardson an "Thursday, the eighteenth of J una, one thousand - nine hundred .. Vr r and eight. , . , Brunswick. Georgia. r:-'-ift.-' - At Home : Frrs . hundred and thirteen Cast Avenue, Charlotte, North Carolina. Mrs. May Crozler, who was for merly connected with the LittleiLong Company and who has been visiting friends at Lumberton, Is on her way to her home In Wilmington. 1L Bhe- Is spending a few days in the city as the guest of Mrs. F. J. Robin son. , oMiss Rosa Belle Park and Mr. W, D. Park.- of - Winnabore.8.--C,- are the guests of Miss Rosa Meyer. Mrs. F. C. Smutsser, of Denver, Col., spent yesterday in the city with her brother, Mr J. II. Cutter, en route to New York. Mlas Lina Davis, of Camden, S, C, will arrive In the city to-morrow to visit Mrs. Heriot Clarkson. Mrs. E. A. Osborne and Miss Josephine Os borne are now the guests of Mrs. The Wednesdly Bridge Club, owing to the death of Capt. John Wilkes, will not meec this week with Mrs. Ed Phifer as scheduled. Mrs. J. . Baskervllle has returned from Raleigh, where she went to visit her parents, Capt. and Mrs. James Glenn. Mrs. A. D. Nal and young son, Al fred, are spending the summer months in the mountains of western North Carolina. The Fro Re Nata will meet with Mrs. L J. McDonald, In rMlworth. this morning at 10:30 o'clock. Mrs. George H. Urackenbrotigh has returned from Richmond, Va. . Mrs. TV. M. McLeod returned last nlcrit from Blshopville, S. ("., where she visited relatives. Miss Helen Eddy, who Is With a party of Providence friends abroad, landed at Cherbourg, France, a few days ago for an automobile trip on the continent. Mrs. Royall Farrar and little daughter will arrive In the city this afternoon from Greensboro to visit Mr. Farrar's sister, Mrs. J. Q. Ad ams, In DHworth. Mrs. Tt.-E. I Brown, of Chadb'ourn, was registered among the guests at the Selwyn yesterday. Mrs.. J. C. Lynch, of Cheraw, S. C, Spent yesterday In the city, stopping at the Selwyn. " Miss Ohristla Dulaney, of Baltimore, Md.. Is the guest of Mrs. J. E. Reilley, In DHworth. Mrs. E- W. Mellon and family and Mr. J. M. Craig will leave this evening for'Morehead City to spend several weeks. .Mies Fay McKlnley will leave Frl "day for Rock Hill. 8. C. to visit at the home of her uncle. Dr. W. A. Presaly. Before returning to tne city Miss McKlnley will visit in York ville, 8. C, and Montreat. At the residence of Mrs. C. B. Bryant to-morrow morning at -J:ft TjVtoclr- the ladles of the Women's Foreign Mission Society and those of the Ladles' Home Mis sion Society xf Trinity MethoJist church, will give a porch party com plimentary to Mrs. Maurice H. Bim monds. who will, leave shortly for Nor folk, where she will reside In the fu ture. No special Invitations will be sT sued, but aU the lady friends of Mrs. Blmmonds In Trinity congregation are Invited to be present on this occasion. Misses Helen Wllmoth and EsteUe Monros havS relumed from Caroleen, where they spent a few days wltH friends. Miss Monroe continued on her way home last night. . Mr. and Mrs. Peter Marshall Brown have gone to' Wrlghtsvllle. to spend several days. Miss Elizabeth McCoy," of Moun tain island, to visiting her iHster.sMrs. F. M. Greaham, on Wst , Seventh Miss Elisabeth. Skinner , .Wray, i of Hampton, ,ya l, the guest of her Brother, Mr- John Skinnef Wray, , X ; Miss Eva Liddeir leaves to-ntghf Statesville, whereshe' will ba-M guest jof Mrs, &. S. Pegfam. Mrt ' Ar Ml : Shaw . entertains at bridge this afternoon lh honor qf her Tha following JnYltatlon has been is- suea: r x - . . Doctor Anthony Benning Johns requests 7lhe honor of your presence at the marriage of his daughter . Laura Gallaway - . ' :jT'" .-:. to ----- - .'. ' Mr. J. Leslie Abbott on the 'evening, of Wednesday, the -s-;, r fifteenth of July : at nino-o'clock ' ' Church of the Epiphany - Leaksville, North Carolina. , Miss Rosamond Lucas entertained lte Lee iPenses a her home on North College street ' last . evening in honor of ' Miss TMary M&cDougal. a former teacher of the class, who leaves soon to take up her duties as registrar 'at Randolph-Macon s College. In the gueeslng contest, 'Mrs: Li Hie Scott won the nrst prise and Miss Charlotte Rucker the second. Miss Macpougal was presented with a souvenir of the Class, x -pretty hand-painted , auto grapn book.. Other guests were Misses Lois Lucas,' Berte Dotger and guest. Miss Florence Miller, of Phila delphia. Refreshments were served and a very pleasant evening was spent. j BRIEFS. A Few Vn and a: : it. ' . There Is no. exaiggera tion about I this state ment. It is a fact.':; r NearlyevefyrgTocef: "sells Ivory Soap. Nearly every well-to-do Ameri can family uses it; for the bath, for the toilet . - or in the laun4ry for the finer things. Per Cent. PiircN M a. Minor - Happenings Abont the CUy. "Views of Lisbon" and "The Her mit's Life," are shown at the Edisonla. That "Love Will Find a Way" is demonstrated at the Casino picture show on North Tryon. "Lady Audrey's Secret" Is the title of an absorbing and well-acted drama at ; the Monarch electric theatre. , The Brevard Street Methojlst Sunday School folks will take a day off Thursday at Mulberry, where there will be games, and a dinner. The County commissioners spent all of yesterday in auditing accounts and certifying bills, no business of In terest hejng transacted. The mayor's office and several other rooms In the city hall were giv en a thorough cleaning . yesterday with a pneumatic renovating machine. ice cream will be served Friday nlgl)t for the benefit of the Williams Memorial church at the residence of Mr. J. W. Little in the Williams neigh borhood. The Sunday school of Big Springs church will hold its annual pii-nlc Wednesday. July 22d. Every one Is Invited to come and bring a big basket of fobd. The monthly meeting of the coun ty board of education was nor-tield yesterday, owing to the absence of th Tan Llxter I'sing Eyes, Ears and Vocal Organs. With a Aor. a tenacity and an lh- quisltlveness never before oarallelled, the tax listers In Charlotte township are going after the property owners as they make their returns, and their ef forts are beinn repaid with remarkable results. Instead of simply allowing one to make his return unquestioned In any old way, the fact Is Impressed upon him that he Is making' oath when he talks and questions are, put to him as to what he has and hasn't got. The corporations especially .are being cloaely looked after. As a result it Is said that there will be' returned In Charlotte township $2,000,000 worth of property for taxation more than last year, on exactly the same property; furthermore that about $50,000 will be gained In taxes. visit of several days In the city. Mr. Poole was formerly in business in DHworth, proprietor of Poolo Bros." grocery store. Mr. John Dulln, of Tampa. Fla.. is spending several days in the city with friends. Mr. Dulln was formerly con nected with the Kuester-Pharr Com pany. Mr. E. W. Halght, chief clerk to the engineer of maintenance of ways. Is spending several days Jth his par ents .In Washington. Mr. Georse E. Moore, of Blowing Rock, was registered among the guests at the 8elwyn last nisht. Mr. W. C. Miller, of Statesvllle. was a Charlotte visitor last night. Mr. T. F. Kluttz, Jr., of the editorial staff of The Observer, is spending a few days inf aUsbuj-y with his parents. Mr. W. W. Strlngfellow, of " Anhls ton, Ala., spent last night in the city, sto'pplng at he Selwyn. Mayor J. D. McRae and Alderman J. E. .Henderson, of Monroe, spent yesterday in the city on business. Mr. Cameron McRae, of Oreens- boro, was re(ristred among the guess at the Buford last night. Mr. D. M. Webster, of Salisbury. was a visitor In the city yesterday. Mr. L. . Horn, of Mocksvllle, spent yesterday In the- city. Mr. h. AV. Frund, secretary and treasurer of the Salisbury-Spencer Street Railway Company, spent yes terday In the ,-ttv on business. Mr. W. . Poore, of Culebra, Pan ama, who hns been visiting his sister. Mrs. F. McM. Sawyer. In Dllworh, left last night for New York where ha. will sail to-morrow aboard the Allanza for Panama. IVEY'S -PRICES JULY county superintendent, who is at the summer nchoo at Davidson. A card was received in the city a rew days ago by a mend from Mr. D. A. Hurley, who was then at Tur ners Hotel. Cork, Ireland. Mr. Hur ley was on his way -then to Paris. The monthly meeting of the board of managers of tho Young Women's Christian Association, will be held in the Association Building to-morrow morning at 11 o'clock. Every mem ber is requested to be present. Mr. XV. It. Cornell Is in charge of a big-section of work of the Souchern Power Company at Great Falls, S. C. He was formerly con nected with the local office In the capacity of purchasing agent. The recorder's court yesterday was brief. Almost the only case not concerned with intoxication was that of Wade Henry, who was sent to Jail In default of $200 bond on the charge of retaillngVa quart to Will Elliott. Mr. Karl T. Johnson, late of the Cannon-Fetzer Company, Concord, has arrived in the city to take a position with the Ed Mellon Company. Mr. Johnson Is an affabl and ex perienced salesman and will prove an addition to the force of the popular local firm. The funeral of young Horace Phillips, the 15-year-old lad who was drowned In the Latta Park lako Sun day afternoon, took place at the home on East Ninth street yesterday after noon at 8 --o'clock.- The Interment was made at the family burying ground 17 miles from Monroe. "The elections are over," said a police officer with a laugh. "There was a time when no unfortunate had so rew tnenns tnai some prominen citizen, a candidate fof office, could not be found to go upon his bdnd Occasionally one strolled through and asked if any of his friends were In rouble. Vhenone of the same fel- ows gets pulled now, it's the locked door for hls'n." Rev. Frank Slier' Appointments. Rev. Frank Slier returned yesterday from a twelve days' absence on his district. To-day he holds quarterly conference at Marlon church on the Plnevllle circuit. He will conduct the third quarterly conference for BreyaTd Street church Wednesday nlxht and preach next Sunday at North Char lotte, morning and night. - Mrsr Er By Qresham and tittle son, Beverly, have returned from Wrlghts vllle, where they Spent a while at the beach. - , - Mrs. E. 8. Pegram and - daughter, Winifred, ot Statesville, spent yester day in the city with friends, returning last night. v Misses Mattlo vE. Bentley and E. May'Bentley, of Baltimore, Md.. were reglstefedamohg the guests at the eeiwyn last, night,, --. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Busbee, and son. Master Slmmonsj; Clarkson Busbee, . will leave Friday for Wrlghtsvllle to - spend several days. s ... Miss Cornltf Fore JeTC yesterday - visit friends... . ''Mrs. W. -A j Graham and two small r -. sons, - Masters Norman and Gus, of : Rock HlH, S- 'Cr. are : the guests- of L'- Y W,. Hagood, on Tenth avenue. i, Mlss Li la .Kelly will leave In a day er two for Wrlghtsvllle, "where she will Join her sister." Miss Sara Kelly, .and friends. .. Misses Mary and- Maud Carson are4 -wiui tneir grandparents. Mr. and Mrs, Me AUstojV in Asheboro. - Messrs. Mc Alister.tnd J'ohn Worth Carson mo over to-day to Join them. ' . ESPECIALLY VALL'ABLK - ' to housekeepers to know jthat Blue R(b- hon Vsnllla goes twice as far u othar brands of Extract, . and the flavor Is perfection, . - . ' - ; . . ; .. PERSONAL. The Movements of a Number of Peo ple, - Visitors and Others Mr. James Park, . of Wlnnsboro, B C enent Sunday In the city with friends. Mr. L. G. White, of worroiK, va.. is visiting friends in the city. Mr. John A. Stevenson, manager of the Charlotte office- or uoutneastern Underwriters'. Association, la away on an extended trip. He win spend while with relatives in Baltimore and then visit ieveral Nortnera ciuesjsnq Canada i.l J Mr. t. 8. Davidson, of Kershaw, 8. C, was registered among the guests at the Selwyn yeeteraay. Mr. C. H. Bell, of Atlanta, Ga, spent yesterday in the cHy on busl noss. - - ...... .u Mr. G. S. Arthur, of Blltmore, was Charlotte vhdtor yesterday, stopping at the Selwyn. Mr. E. P. Wharton, of, Greensboro, pent -yesterday, I- the- olty on husl-. Bess. . ' . - Mr.: W. D. Martin, of New York, wag registered among the guests at the Selwyn yesterday. Mr.-AFPatton. of Danville, Va, was a" Charlotte' visitor yesterday. - Mr. D. Sam Cox a prominent Insur ance man of Columbia, 8. C. was a visitor la the cltjrs yesterday. -.: Mr. R. P. Scruggs, Jr of- Caroleen. was reglstered-among theguestsat the-Buford yesterday. ; . r . Mr. B. H. Lemmond, of "Columbia, 8. C, was registered among. the vis itors in the city ; yesterday. ' Mr. g. 8. Miles, of Greensboro, pent yesterday In the city. Among the guests registered at the Southern Manufacturers' Club yester day. was Dr,- E. G. Hunter, of Phila delphia :. r--. ... .... . . Messrs. Theodore Fuller and C. A. Barker, of Atlanta,- Ga., were guests at the Southern Manufacturers' Club yesterdsv-- --i- Judge PlatTD. Walker his returned from Morehead City, where' he at tended the meeting of the North Caro lina Bar, Association. , . ' s Mr. R. E. Poole, ot Cbiumbla. k. Creturned.home last night after Have Yob Tried' CUachneld Coair K-rap ljst Night. A row of no mean proportions oc curred last night between several of the "cullud" population. It had Its Inception in the nearo Odd Fellow hall and was continued on Caldwell street. Knives were flourished and one or two bore off . he marks of the battle. The chief participants were George Hill. Will and Lee Duran. During the usual dull season we work harder for trade than any other season. We offer more Induce ments, sell on closer margins, bu up more specials than ' during" the times when trade comes naturally People have come to expect lower prices than usual here during July and August. We must keep large force of clerks busy. CCT PRICES. ON KAYSKR'S SILR GLOVES Everybody khojvs the economy of yearlng JXey?exiJou.ble. . Ho Gloves, We claim they will give double t wear of the ordinary silk glove. To reduce our stock we offer Kay- ser's 12 and 16-button ,Long Mob- qultalre Gloves, In White, Black and Colors; our regular prices $1.25 and $1.50 8c. pair 19c. RIBBONS FOR 12c. YARD Bii? purchase from an embarrassed silk jnlll. It was good value at 19c yard. Heavy, stiff, wlde Ribbon 12c. yard E -'-1 iXu I 1 I it utU.;-t X. t: I t-f-.-i t-1 I.T-I I I i WHOLESALE AND MIL 19-21 EAST TRADE ST. at HAIR RATS New lot Long Hair Rats, covered; also wire t5c IVEY'S Special Notices Pain will depart In exactly JO minutes II one of nr. Snoop's Pink Pain Tablets Is taken. Pain anywhere. Remember! Pain always means Congestion, blood pressure; toothache Is blood pressure on the sensitive nerve. Dr. Snoop's Head ache Tablets also called Pink Pain Tablets quickly and safely coax this Mood pressure awsy rrom pain -centres. Painful periods with women set Instant relief, Tablet 2oc. (Rold.br Mullen's rnarmacy. Dr. King's Blackberry Cordial Recommended In cases of Hysenteryr Diarrhoea and all disorders of the bowels In adults and children. Registered Nnnesr "Directory. (Graduate Nurses only). Btirwell-Dunri Retail Store - "Phones' 41 and 00. THE STYLE TO TIE-TO The Very fine Patent Leather two-eyelet Ribbon. Tie, turn pole, extension edge, mili tary heel; 8iz 1 to 7, width A to E. . Price ; , $3.60 This ' shoe fitted with buckle makes latest style Colonial Pump; Price $3.75 . j I Just Keceived r , : : iTheIikeJy-: Bolite iCano Suit Cases, Yery-hand3onie. Price.. s . ..:.$3.0Q NICK TODAY" FRESH EGGS AT 15c. the dusen. Nico Country Tomatoes, Okra and (Ihof-n Sweet I'cppera and Cantaloupes. Nice Tea and CofTees at Rll kinds ot prices. Call early. JNO. W. SMITH. Phones 1222 and 14. BLl'K RIBBON VANItX,A IS ALWAYS as represented. It Is made from tbe tlaest vanilla beans that crow and aged Until the flavor is perfect. BEND VB TOUR PRESCRIPTIONS To day In our store they are handled only by graduate pharmacists. A service -tlwt wHl rosily elldit praise JA8 P. PTOWE CO., rrigKlsts. 'Phone IT. STOP! HEAD! CONRIDER! ONR POUND cans la rue. white, tender Aaparssua Tips 41c. ; one-pound cans lonn, tender, peeled Aaparaitus 2"c ; larare ZH-pounJ cans lonir, tender, green Asparagus 4fi; 2H-pound cans larse. white, peeled As paragus life. When you want something good call MILLER VAN NEH8 CO. Great Reduction in Ladies' White Wash Skirts and; Shirt Waists. $1.25. White Wash Skirts, uut full and wide. Special fo close . . . . -.-. . . r . -. r,. , . r: 89c. $1.25 Ladies1 White Shirt Waists, all new designs and extra value" .8SC. VVyHE .VERY BEST ONE YET." 40-Inch Lawn, very sheer and pretty, looks like real French Lawn 10c. 3Q-Tnch Full Yard-Wide Bleached Domestic, worth 8c. vard. Special ...... ..5c. ONE CASE GOOD HEAVY HTJCK TOWELS. Good Iliuk Towels 5 and 10a GALE TEA CLOTH. 'Arnold's Galetea, fast colors. . 10c. BIG CUT IN COLORED LAWNS. Five-Cent Counter. You will find qualities up to la cents 5c. Don't fail to see these. 10 and, 12 1-2-cent Colored Lawns. . . : 81-2 and 9c. GREAT REDUCTION IN WHITE GOODS. 46-Inch French and Persian Lawn, "bought recently at a great saving. Special . . . 25-cent Luna and French Lawns, 42 inches wide : , 15 and 18c, 15 and 18c. Check Dimities. . . .10c. LONG CLOTH SPECIALS. A few pieces Long Cloth at big reduction. $1.75 qualities, , . $1.38 $1.50 qualities $1.19 15-cent Wash Poplin. Remnants, 2 to 10 yards in piece, . 10c. - A general clearing in all Summer Goods and in White Goods. Our stock has been purchased at low prices and hence the great reduction. Don't fail to see the Ready-Mado White Skirts and Shirt Waists at special price of 89c. LKBROT IKS tOV CAN MAKE YOt'R OLD STRAW 4t look llle a naw one tr umins a pack age of Hawke's Straw Hat Cleaner. Prtee 1(1 cents, st WOOPALL j BHEP PARD'S. tl South Tryon. FOR BALK CRUSHED FTONK IN sites siiltabla fof all grades concrete work. Will quote yon delivered prices by wagon or esrs on application Fred Oliver, Charlotte. N. ,C. FOR RENT 1 JIALU r,68. NEW BRICK building. Tlelmont Ave. and Pegram 8t IS. TO N. Poplar rooms; ai N. . BrevarI t r.Mros; IStt S. Tryon T roomsj 'TIS N. Brvrrf" C rooms; 73 8. Church 4 rooms; 404 W. 7th 4 rooms.. Other t, ,4 and S-roora houses... J. ARTHUR HENDERSON bku. Is Golflen Glory (Booking Oil Is Versatile as a Frying Medium Hot, deep fat la the Hint re-' nulsltn for perfect fry Inc. The food ntust bo BuhmcrKcrt, and It must be seared quickly be fore the grraso can souk in or the Juices can soak out. Then It will cook tender. Juicy and wholesome. . There Is no way to do this with lard. It will burn before it reaches the proper tempera ture. All the dyspeptics In the world hnve born trying to do this for ages. They aro dys peptics still. OOL.DKN OLORT COOKING OTL, is "the faultless frying fat." It gets hotter, goes far ther, costs less. You can strain It and use it over and over again. AS A HUTTKrt 8AVBR No pudding, entree or sauce Is Just right without tho addi tion of a delicate fat to give It "richness." Italian and French cooks surpass in such dishes. THEY IIHIQ OIL. American rooks use butter. This Is a richness which makes for pnomfM." f GOLDEN GLORY COOKING OIL is better than butter for most, of these dishes. One quart of .GOLDEN GLORY COOKING OIL costs. .. .$0.25 Three lbs. cooking butter cost ..11.08 BAVK UDNKY. VSE GOLDEN GLORY COOKING OIL. All grocersT . Brannon Carbonating Co. ' ThOns IIS. Pianolas at Sacrifice Prices A few slightly used Pianolas to close out quick at $150.00 each. Worth $250.00. Buy a Pianola and there will be no silent piano in the home. Don't be confused; there is but one Pianola and that is made by tho Aeolean Company, New York. Easy terms, of payment if you wish. Parker - Gardner Company Box SS. YOU CANT FIND A BETTER DTNNER than ws serving now at our ele gant dining room, ana you -can't Una a more 4is--asi ana mukkhht iunc counter (ban ours. GEM RESTAUR ANT CO. - - to tvt- Brooms; palmer - and. Middle, sio rooms. " rmi raimer. si rooms. 717 E. tin. It; rootna, iunng- M. l'A acres, wen rracioaea, rrn, chick mi bouses and yards, all lor III M; rooms. fl4 Gold St., tll.W; t rooms, Pitwcrth, n.7; t rooms, Orade St., ga); t rooms. Oak St., 113; lsrg-e hall. ih nd C. f., l, rooms In Panders Pulld Ing, K K. !.. XEESLER. a 8, Tryos Bt. ThoM 144. - - - . - mEWRrrER rented ws mui marhinaa, all msk. n4ir for Instant ollvrjr. Every marhlne flrst-eUas la very particular. J. E. Cray tea , Co til A Trroa. 'Pbo 104. . GILHER - MOORE CO. At' Susquehanna Ccrted Shad, 15c par Perl Tbosies 944 . and HT such a BIG VflSItINQ as the average family has In warm weather! It seems as If every ons of the- family dirty about twice as many clothes as usual and the children's white frocks make up good - sised - wsshing bjr themselves. .But why 'car how big the washing 1 wften It cah b sent to us T Ws will wash -;K all. starch ini 4rr the fancy pieces and Iron and fold all tha flat work. ' " . ' ' Th serrlcs Is prompt -i and the cost" tery moderate Just about -what It would cost to la It at homecr'Phon for our wagon .wheiij your - wash, la xrady. - : - : . ' . :-. '. , . Oisrlctlc St2eTi' laiT.dry . Laanderers, Dyer, '' Cleaners, : tit Sosth Tryon ' 1IL 1876 1908 DOING THE BUSINESS win? " ; Because we have held the; confidence of our patrons and have always tried to give them goods that were exactly: what we represented them. f e thank them for their loyal; support during the panic which by their aid we have not felt hixiugh our reputation we have; known as thej oldest and best in clothing w -.:(-- we to it. long-Tale Clo'tui g Co.
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