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... , CHARLOTTE DAILY I OBSERVER, JULY 9, 1908. A .? ' 5 '.Pi v: ISOCIALAIiDPEMAlJ . Ajb vent of wWe lnrterteat to CJvar- tott poop) will bb manias next "Wednesday evenJn- . tax CittcLn . uaU, O., of Mia Margaret. Douglas and Mr. George I.- Wads worth, ot . this cky. Mr. Wadawortb accom panied by his brother, Mr; Jamei W. WadworUi. -who will . be hi et ,'xnn. .will lea v Sunday mornln- for Cincinnati. - " ; message to Ir. "Wilder from tia Hudy In charge of Che &opltal corp, states thai In ted dy Mr.,- Wilder will probably h able o be removed tp a oil mate cooler than - that of BaHI more. ; The sewi f-her Jraproament win be learned "with pleasure by the Charlotte friend of Mrs. -Wilder, of Misses Maud and Minnie "Well. GrssMboro. axe tne rueate of MiM Madge Rowland, on North . Col'cgeJ 75. M3ket " ICathertne - and -. Isabella ' Adam will return o-day from. Mon roe, where they pnt aeveral day. ... - L ' Mr. Wade H Harm and son. Jamea, wilt Je&ve Friday morning for Wrtghtavllie spend a few days at the Tarrymoore. ' They will Join -, Mr, Richard Harris. ;wno went ro wn few daytago. V ;.J Mr. T. B. Womack, of Raleigh, was registered among- the guest at th Buford yesterday. . ..y."t - Mrs. George Adama has returned . from McAdenvllle, where she spent overall weeks with Mrs. Robert Ray. - Mia Lucille Gross, of the county, pent yesterday la the city, shopping. i; .Mlas Annie May Vogel wilK leave this morning for Sumter. 8. C, to pent a month with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mra O.-A. VamEvery are expected to return this week from - Canada,-where they have been spend- ing some time. Mrs. A. W. Doggett and daughter, of Gaffney. fl. C who have been . vial ting an Greenaboro, are now, the cueeta of Mr. and Mrs. C. O. , Dog rett. in Ptlworth. They will return hdmT h latter partnof thw week,- Mlaeea Susie and Kathleen Stern and Helen Whumant have returned from Rack Hill. 8. C. where they vis tted relatives emd friends. - Mra A A. "WllMama. of Rocking ham. Is vl<lng at the home of h daurhter. Mra Fred A. Austin, in Piedmont Park. Mr. and Mrs. J. N. McCausland aTrd daughters, Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Berryhlll and Mra Gueeie Newcomb will leave to-day ifer M6reJead City to spend a week. Mra John- W. Tucker returned to (he city yesterday morning from Matthews, where ahe haa been vlsll Ing her mother. She and Mr. Tucker are now at the Vance Apartments, having leased Mr. and Mra, W. W Graham's (urniahed flat,, Mr. and Mr. William H. Lam beth, who are now at the Inn, Black Mountain, and who will spend the summer in western . North Carolina, will arrive in Chrtkte in October to make this tneir tutuce norae, Mrs. O. W. Loving and attractive little daurtrter. Miss Virginia, will leave to-day for Virginia to visit re attvca Prof, and Mra Edwin K- Graham are now at Warm Spring, Va., on their bridal trip. - Mis Mary Norrls. of Font Mill. S. C, is visiting Miss Helen Heath. Mr. W. F. Dowd and daughters. Mlases Ruth and Annabel. wll return the last of the week from Hlddnite, where they have foeen.for some weeka They will leave tn a ew days for the mountains of western North Car olina. The porch party given yesterday mors Ing at the. residence of Mrs. C. BvJBryant in honor of Mrs. Maurice ,Jf . Slmmonds proved to b in every way a delightful affadr. T&e raaies of the two mission sociletles f Trln Ity - Methodist cnurch were the givers of th party. Tnere was preseni a large and congenial gathering of la dles who. spent almost pleasant morn lag. . Mies Eatclle Vernon leaves Satiuv day" for WrlgMsville Beach. : Miss BetUe'Nash will join a house Party from HUlsboro the first of th week and go to Blowing- Rock for awhile.. : ..;, Miss Mams McLeod is visKlng rel atives In Salisbury for a tew days. 1 - Miss Katharine Cramer, who Is still at the Presbyterian Hospital, is rapld lj'emprovinff and will likely be able to be removed to her home on" East Morehead sa-eet this week, K Mra D - IC Jackson and infant apn, of Winston-Salem, spent awhy In the city yesterday, en route-Ho, visit rla tlves In King's Mountain.- - J PERSONAL. . -4 Miss Roa Belle Park has return ed to her home at Wlnnsboro, 8. C. after visiting Miss Rosa Meyer. Miss Meyer will go to Wlnnsboro soon to visit. Mrs. M. M Murphy will lca,ve n- few days for-Wrlgatsvilie to spend while. Miss Minnie Ford will "leave soon for Savannah, Ga., to spend a while. Miss Helen Llddell left yesterday for Wrixhtsvllle to spend a while at the beach. rs. H. It. Adams Is among those who will' leave Saturday for th teach at-Wrlghtsville: Mr. and Mrs. Carey "W. Butt will leave Monday for Wrightsvllle peach. Mrs. J. H. Wearn is Charlotte residents who at Wrightsvllle. among the are visitors Mrs. Johji B. Oates and Miss Vera Webb, of E-lrmlngham. Ata.; M3sa Madge Webb of Shelby, and Misses Lalase Oatec, of Ashevllle, will ar rive to-day and to-nlgtu to be for two Weeks the guests of Miss (Lucy Oates. The Spinsters will meet to-morrow morning at 10 o'clock with Miss Julia Irwin at her hem on North Tryon street. - ' ' -- Miss Pac1Grand, accompanied by her mother, Mra LeGrand. and Mr. T. C, Oathrle's sons, will leave - to morrow for Rockingham., Later they will go to Jackson Springs where they will spend a month or more. . Mra Joseph Davidson, of Atlanta, Ga spent last night In the city ea routs to Mooresvllle and Statesvllle to spend aeveral days with relatlvea .j In the absence of Prof. J. ' H. . Cralghlll, who is eft on his vacation, Mra A. D. Glasscock will officiate at th organ- of the First Presbyterian church for the next two Sundays. , ... , . , . ; " ' Mr. Ind Mrs, W. L. Re Id, of Chester, 8. (X. are spendiog a few days In th city with the former's relatlvea They - were married a few days ago at Rich . burg. 8, C Mra cReld being pleas antly remambered by a number of people of this city and county as Miss Janle Burns. . -.,.. - Mra, H. M. Wilder, who bas been critically 111 In Baltimore, Is much Improved end abl to sit hp dally. She Is In th Kelly Sanatorium. A .'HERE'S THB BEST WAT . T mak th nnest ice cream ee on teaspoenrul of Blue Rlbes VaaUla to ach tuart. and jrour succs is assured. - The Movements of s Number df Peo pie. Visitors -and Othera Mr. J. C. Burroughs will leave to day for Wrightsvllle to spend spm Urn on the coast. Mr. A." K. Orr. f Aaheville, -was a Charlotte visitor yesterday, stop ping at the Selwyn. Mr. R. B. Powell, of Henderson, spent yesterday in the city, stopping at the Buford. Among the visitor in the city yes terday were Meesra-A. C. Fennell and Hi E, etarnea of WhitevlUe. Mr. J. N. Strlngfellow, of Chester, S. C. was a guest at the Buford yesterday. - " Mr. W. I MaAthewa of Colirmbla. 8. C,r-spent yestgrday t&e ciiy.on bueinesa - Mr. W, H.' Crowell. of Whltevlllo, was reaistered among the guests at the Buford yesterday. Mr. B. C. . Eley, a well-known traveling, man of Baltimore. Md., was registered amons the guests at tne Setwyh yesterday. - Mr. B. O. Fains, of orefnviue. b. C euDerlntendent of the Charlotte division of the Southern, spent yts terdav In the city on business. Mr. C. A. Kteaman, or ureens- boro, was a Charlotte visitor yester day- . L.. . Messrs. E. H. Bhaw ana vv. Hungerford. of Charleston, and H. A. Williams, of Cotumbla, 6. C. three well-known officials of the soutnern, spent yesterday in the city, stopping at the Serwyn. Mr. W. Lk Rawiinga or worxoia. Va.. was a visitor In the cHy yesterday. Mr. E. B. Craddocx. or LyncrtDurg, Va., was registered among the guests at the Central yesterday. Mr. T. S. Klven. of Kaerorn, spent yesterday in the city on bustnens. Mr. F. Swindell Jove, ox juonroe. was a guest at the Central yesterday. Mr. J. B. Gentry, of Clinton, s. t-.. spent yesterday. In the city. Mr. C. J. cottingnam, oi maxmn, was registered at the Buford yester day. Mr. G. W. Harris, ot Aiiama, ia-.. was. a Charlotte visiwr jrejucruajTs ,. Mr. D. H. Simpson, of Chester, S. C, spent yesterday In tho city. Mr. Addison tamnetn, wno n been running a hotel at Ohapei nut. left yesterday moaning for Henderson ville, where he will be engaged in sim ilar work this summer. Ho was ac companied by "Mare Jesse, tne well-known colored cwerer oi tnapei Hill, with whom all University stu dents are acquainted. Messrs; Paul Black and J . U. Walker returned yesterday rrom Charkrttesvllle. va. - Mr. R. L. Ru tales, son et najor and Mrs. George F. uuisier. leaves to-night by way of New York for Panama to visit an uncle. Mr. P. A. Lowry. of coiumnia, n. C. was registered among the guests at the Selwyn last nlgnt. Mr. B. MacKeniie, of QreensDoro, was a Charlotte visitor yesterdav. Mr. Ben S. Barnes, of Maxton, was visitor In the city yesterday. Amoni the guests at the Central est nixht were Mear. A. F. Ruff, Jr. and C. B. McFadden, of Rock Hill S. S. Etmr?Perina OCXS 9 i ti . x: eauvveiprompi the bowels, cleanses e sysiem elfectuall sir it assists one m overcoming habitual constipation permanently) To get its beneficial ejects buy ienume. lanufactured fcy tKe lALIFORNIA TwSxrvp Co. BOLD BfHAOlNO DiajC-MfB0Tat BRIEF5. and Charlotte In Practical AdvertlHina;. A complete and elaborate report of the doings of the Southern Newspaper Publishers' Assoctation x its session In Charlotte In May Is given In Prac tical Advertising, published ' by the Massengale Advertising Agency. of Atlanta. Ga. In addition to lengthy extracts from city- newspapers, a large amount of original comment Is given together with a choice collec tion of photog. Including the flashlight or the Selwyn banquet. Everything Charlottean Is spoken of In terms of the highest commendation. Char lotte got a lot of advertising out of the entertainment of the representa tives of the Southern press. Boy North Bargain Store. Messrs. H. G. Link. - C; fictser and others have purchased the' North Bar gain Store, one of th largest mer chandising concerns In the northern part of the city. Tins store ha been operated successfully for four -years by Messrs. W. G. Shoemaker, acting1 as president; Craig Davidson, vice president. "and e; -M. Furr, secretary and treasurer. There will be no change In the policy of management. The purchasers will continue to con duct a high-class business tor which they are altogether able. - Minstrel Snow To-Morrow Night. Much Interest Is being Indulged In as to the production of the great minstrel show at the - O'Donoghns Hall to-morrow night Messra Charles -Norman Mack Hunter,. John Fletcher. John - Parller and Mark Williams, will be on the end and will do special stunts. -Miss Grace Eddlna will assist and so will 10 B. B. B. boys belonging to Mra. W. C. Dowd's class tn the First Baptist Sunday school. The prices will be 25 and it cents. r,-.-',J v ..; -. A Few Minor Happenings About tbe CUy. Mr. J. A. Houston Is now rapidly convalescing from - a - sever -case t fver, . ' Mrs. H. B. MacKenzIe has pur chased from J. E. Murphy A Co. a va cant lot In Woqdlawn for fSSOV'' An invitation has been tendered tthe Good -Reads co n van tloa-at Bats, falo. N. Y., to meet in Charlotte next year. Judge W. P. Byntxm's condition was much Improved yesterday. He was up and about a little and seemed stronger than usual. - "-Vacation time is "here. The forces In many stores and other establish ments are being lightened while the employes are taktn turns at vaca tions of from two tc four weeks. There w ill be a. meeting to-day-of the Presbytery cf th First Asso ciate Reformed church, In order to take action on the call extended by the Steele Creek church to Rev. C. T. Love, of Illinois. The school commissioners meet to-morrow night in postponed, month ly session. The election of teachers for the coming year will take place and the affair promises to be an .In teresting gathering, A hanlsome monument has been erected to the' memory of the late Dr. Robert J. Brevard In Elnrtwood by his family. Under the name and dates of birth and 1ath is the inscription: He did JtiMk'e, h roved mercy." The funeral of the late Charles A. Blark, Jr.." was conducted yester day about noon, the remains belne conveyed from the Southern station to Elmwood Cemetery, where brief services wcco conducted by Rev. J. A. Baldwin. The filth" whlrh. by "It threaten Injr. added manifold elements f un certainty to the baseball game yester. day afternoon arrived about 6:30, there being; an Intermittent drlxxle up to midnight. There was no storm and no lightning clove to the city. A meeting of the members of the Charlotte Bar Association will be hold this afternoon for the purpose of arranging the docket" fop thwv civil term Of MCdKlenbUrff Superior Court, wWch convenes In this clty:July 20th,. with Judge M. H. Justice presiding. A special school tsx election will ibe held In Lemley's township, district No. 4, Saturday. The election Is to determine whether or not a majority of the voters are willing; to pay an extra property tax of 25 cents and poll tax of 7.1 cents for special school purposes. It will likely carry Will Wagon Sale To-Day TO O'Clocli 25c Wagons for 5c Only one to a person. It ytiu have severalv children, bring them along, Five hundred of them this Urn plenty for everybody. IJNENfcAWN lc. YARD Nice, sheer Linen Lawn, was a bar gain at 25c. 19c. yard . Speaking of Linen, we are selling an All Pure Linen Ladles' Handker chief for .Sc. each LOTS OF PRETTY lLTS TO CHOOSE FROM We are selling so many Hats we called in two of 'our- trimmers who were on their vacations, Our policy is to keep up our stock during July and August, as we find n so many people want a new Hat and want as good selection as earlier In the season. There Is, however, a tremendous advantage in price. We buy now at half price and less and sell same way. Look In our window at the nrettv Hats for $2.50 each OIBRELLA KPIXIAIi The biggest purchase of Umbrellas we ever made. a Mr lot because were ununual values. We bought such they Cover and handles of $1.50 quali ty. Special...! ........ ..0c. VETS Charlotte Man a Candidate. The friends of Mr. C. M. Ray, of this city, will be Interested to learn that he wilU be a candidate for the office of Commissioner of Labor and Print ing at the State Republican conven tion, which Is to be held here next month. Mr. Ray in a practical print er, and a citizen of worth and stand Ing- and should make a fine run for the office to which ho aspires. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy wonld Have Raved Him $100.00. Tn W0S I had a very severe attack of diarrhoea." "s R. N. Farrar, of Cat Island, La. "For several weeks I was unable to do anything. On March 18th, JOT, I had a similar attack, and took Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and W arrhoea Remedy which gave me prompt riif. I consider it one oi tn nest mei elites of Its kind In the world, and had r used It In 19! neiiev it would bave sav- me. a nunnrea aousr aocior a dui." Sold by R. H.u Jordan c co. -. j r Dt -Price, the famous food expert, has? prpdirced product called ' . . isiiiUT nA!iE cm-Eny E3 Eare mm which is considered to represent the hiehest food " Droductiori. - ....--?.;. at a - Its healthful qualities are' unsur passed. . ; . , ., - For sal by !! Crocen' Summer Colds quickly- cured. COLD BREAKER , does it ' r Registered Numes' Dtrectbry. : (Graduate Nurses only). Burivel!-Dunn Retail Store ' - Thones 41 . and S00. : THE STYLE TO TIE-TO Very fine Patent Leather two-eyelet- Ribbon Tie, tjlirn pole, extension edge", , mili tary heel ; size 1 to 7, width A to E.' Price... . . .$30 Tliis shoe fitted- with buckle makes latest style Colonial.Pump. '; Price $3.75 Just Eeceiyed ' ' The Likely Solite ' Cane Suit Cases,-Tery handsome, Price .... . . . . v . . . $3.00 GILMER -MOORE CO. Special Notices NICE TODAT- FRESH EGOS AT 15of the doxen. Nice Country Tomatoes, Okra and Qreen Sweet Peppem and Cantaloupes. Nh-e Tea and Coffees at II kinds of prices. Call early. JNQ. W. BMITH. Phones 1Z3 and 1430. YOUR EXPKRIPNCE AND BK8T JTHX1 ment will tell you that Blue Ribbon Va nllla Is best. Absolutely pure, soes twice as far and the flavor la perfection, SEND US TOUR PRESCRIPTION TO day In our store they are bandied only by graduate pharmacists. A service that will really elicit praise. JA8. P, 8 TO WE ft CO., Druggists. 'Phone 179. AN INVrnNO DISH BROILED MAChr- ere! in spices. Mackerel In mayonnaise. Broiled mackerel In tomato sauce. Mackerel In wine sauea Soused tnacaV Tl. Fr"'1 m"Wrl In oU ill pA remember our Tuna fish. MILLER VAN ft coo v-w. BROWN SEAL CHOCOLATE8, AB80- mtely pure ana fresn, w cents per pound, at WOODALtf a 8HEPPAHD 8. rOR SALE CRUSHED "TONB - IN slsaa suitable lor all grades eoncrat work. Will cpjote'you delivered prtee PT wagon or ears on application, jrres Oliver, Charlotte. N. C FOR RENT 1 HALL, x. NEW BRICK building. Belmont av. ana pegram gt.. I. 700 N. Poplar I rooms; 601 N. Rrevard I r.wmni 120? S. Tryon t rooms: TU N. Brver rooms: 7 8. Chore M 4 rooms; tot w.- 7tn rooma other a. 4 and l-room : houses, J. ARTHUR HENDERSON - BRO. JiJ HU A- ay iHii iii c o ik.. ua st aa ssrvlnt nn mt aii sla. S Jlalwsi MWM anrl VAH mwt't Him A a more iip-to-datsf nd satisfaflory iqneh counter than oura OEM RESTAUR- snr w.--t--? TO I.ET-f ROOMS. -PALMER AND Middle. m; room". " m i-aimer, is; 4 -rooms. 717 E. Ith. $s; ( rooms. Sunny- eld, lit seres, wen mciosea. harn, hleken Jiouses and yards, all for J.M; I rooms. H OolA nr., tl?U; f room ; Dllwerth, 1C7; 7 rooma Orade BU, t; rf rooms, uas ni., u; isrga nan. 14th and C- t., lie; moms in sanors Bullit log. $5. E. L. KEESLER, Si & Tryos U . Phon 44. - . . TTPEWH ITERS" RENTED-10 rental machine, all makes.' ready for Instant delivery. - Every mnehint flrst-class Is very partle:3r. t. B. Cray ton Co rn A Tryon. 'Phone got 7 I Ski 15c per; Pcr.i . w. . cnbwELu 'fUmc 744 and Xtl. " 111 VHOlf SALE AND RETAIL ' -- r ."'V - - j. ::'. 1 ) - - mm 19-21 EAST TRADE ST. " : ". ' - ; '' " - 1'-' ; . : ' ' . . . -". ' ! - - . Great Redaction in Ladies' White Wash Skirts' and' : . " Shirtwaists. $1J25 White Wash Skirts, cut full and wide. Special to close.... ........ ,:..89cs $1.25 Ladies' White Shirt Waists, all new designs and extra value. . ,89c V""TE VERY BEST ONI! YET." ; 40-Inch Lawn; very sheer and pretty, looks like real French Lawn . ..... v 10c. . 36-Inch Full Yard-Wide Bleached . Domestic, worth . 8c. yard. , Special 5c. ONE CASE GOOD HEAVY HUCK TOWELS. Good Huck Towels v , 5 and 10c. O ALE TEA CLOTH. (Arnold's Galetea, fast colors....;."...... 10c. BIG CUT IN COLORED LAWNS. Five-Cent Counter. You will find qualities up to 15 cents. ..... . . . .v...v..,. .... .5c! , Don't fail to see these. 10 and 121-2-cent Colored Lawns 81-2 and 9c. GREAT REDUCTION Ir WHITE GOODS. 46-Inch French and Persian Lawn, bought recently at a great saving. Special . ; . . . . -. . . . ... . .25c. 25-cent Luna and French Lawns, 42 inches wide. .... 15and 18c. 15 and 18c. Check Dimities 10c. LONG CLOTH SPECIALS. A few pieces Long Cloth at big reduction. $1.75 qualities c $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 Kcady-Marfe 'White Skirts and Shirt Waists at special price of 89c. .... - - ' " : : -'. '" -' - - - 1 :":"'i -: ', GOLDEN GLORY Cream Tomato Soup " Stir together until smooth 2 tablespoons flour and 2 tablespoons Golden Glc Cooking Oil Ctxik in a slewpan, slwly .idding one pint of boiling milk and stirring until smooth and creamy. Add salt and pepper to taste. Stew a small can oi tomatoes" (one pound), strain tluough a sieve and while hot add to the above cream. Cook them thoroughly to gether and serve. Save butter use 0 Golden Glory JBooWfrSrOir All it oc era Pianolas at Sacrif lce Pricesf A few slightly usedPianoIas to close out quick a1: $150.00 each. Worth $250.00. Buy a Pianola and thero will be no silent piano in the homo. . Don't be confused v there is but ontTTianola and tha is made by the Aeolean Company, New York ! ; Easy terms of payment if you wish. Parker- Gardner Oompany Brannon Carbonating Co. Box It. Thon IS. Wash Suits . Dry Cleaned ulls so much worn Jhla sum mer, coat nd iclrt, houM T dry cleaned - ftrn , oiled not washed nd Iroaed..: r r ' - Dry ' clcaolnr them ' Insure their perfect fit hen returned to ' you. avoid :any dsnrr , of fadinr th dellct colors, save any chanc of Injury ; to tha garmftti in washing or lronlns; and doea not mak it stiff and harsh, a It wilt b If a'tarched. Our wajr eosta rou hut m trifle. Oisrlcltc Sfeslniiy iABndcrera, Dyers, Cleaner. ' : :-J: Sit Soatb Trroa tit. 1076 1908 DOING THE WHY? , ' " """" Because we haveThclcI the confidence of our patrons and have always tried to give them goods that were .exactly what we represented thenia " ; :;; Wishv to Jthank tthem for their loyal :T support during the panic which by their, aid effipretnof felt; rirThrough our reputation we have been known as the oldest and best clothing house in the State and vjz intend to still Hold it 'J. -ii" .
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