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CHARLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER, JULY 15, 1903.
SOCIAL AND PfRSOIIAl
The New Tork Herald IaA Sunday
Drinted a. handsome nhctura of Misa
&f irv Duke, of Durham, who. wlttt
tier mother and brother, Mr. Angler
Duke, hu Ium returned from a trip
abroad. , JkDDended wm the follow
, ' tof comment which wilt be of interest
to - Miss - Duke mwijr- tmnm"
friends: - i '
-Mla Mary Duke, daughter of Mr.
'' and Mrs. Benjamin Nj- Duke, and one
of tho prettiest American youna; wo
' men presented at the court - of St.
. James In May, returned to New Tork
yesterday on the Kaiserin Augusta
Victoria with her -inother and her
fcrether, Mr. angrier Duk.
'"Miss Duke sings and playa well and
these accomplishments added to her
' popularity at hsuse parties Ha Eng--sand.
. 6he - received her musical
training- In Paris and New Tort' She
was educated In Trinity College, Dur-
'ham N. C, which was built and en
dowed by . her 'grandfather. Washing-.
Con Duke. She Is fond of the South
ern bom of her family hi North Car
olina add makes frequent visits there
accompanied by friends . from, the
North. Eh has traveled much in
, America as well aP hi Europe.
Wlth her mother and brother she
. fcas been touring Italy. . They re
turned to America much earlier than
was expected, i Mtea Duke -will make
her' debut In New Tork next winter
and -will be probably the wealthiest
young woman introduced to. society In
the season." - -.- - ,-
1 -'Miss Marie Hunter charmingly en
tertained at her home on North ora
ham street yesterday morning from 10
to 12 o'clock Ib honor of a number
of her friends. The house was artis
tically decorated with palms, ferns,
and red carnations. ".About ,2 5 guests
' Mr. and Mra. J. S. Neely have' gone
to Virginia spend some titns with
relatives , -.T.'v-s t V ''-.
Misses Lucille. Virginia and Cather
ine Scott nave gone to Virginia to visit
relatives. v.
1 Mr. and Mra Thomas Johnston, of
Rock Hill. 8. C spent yesterday in
the city shopping.
Mrs. T. Foy White, of Stateevllle.
passed through the city yesterday en
rout to Rock Hill, 8. C. wheTe she
will spend some time with relatives.
field andwli a-this In view -will pur
sue special courses for several years.
The convention var one of .the most
entnusiasuo vertyG.''- i. :
. Mr. . and Mra John M.J Scott . have
returned from, a visit to Morehead
cy.... - , ...
; Mies Male Glenn, daughter of Mrs.
Mary- W. Qlenn. and Mr. Andral C.
Choat n-Hl to married this evening at
8:19 o'clock t the horn of the bride's
mother, at Mo. 0 east Fifth streetri
Key. J. A. Smith, pastor of Kast Ave
nue Tahmacle, will oe the offlclat
lng minister. There -will- be no attend
anta Immediately after the wedding
the young people ' will leave for- the
mountains of western North Carolina,
where-they will spend ; their' honey-.
moon. ' Mr. Choat is a '' popular and
promising young man, who holds a
position with Che Ed Mellon Company.
Miss Glenn is a young;-Jady - whose
worth is attested toy the number and
loyalty of her friemts.
Mra IL J- Dod and family left test
evenings for Hiddenlte to spend some
time. :. '- ; . -
'Mrs. J. A. Baldwin and mother, Mrs.
W. W. Red fern, of Ansrvnvil le. are
spending idim time cut Hlddenlte.
Mr. and Mrs. A M-.fipong and fam
ily will leave in a day or two for
Wrlghtsvllle to spend some time on
the beach.
Mr. Frank Rller, who has been vis
iting her nother and other reVulves
In Georgia, will Join her husband, Rev.
Frank Slier, to-night In Wadesboro,
where he went 4his morning to attend
Mies Lottie Ray, of MeAdcnvillft.-Ts ""J district conference.
at .
Mr. and Mra H. O. Miller and
daughter, Mia Allene, are at the Tar-
rymoore Hotel at Wrlghtsvllle. They
will Ball on the
Mrs. Joseph R. Ress will return the
last of this week from Fayettevllle
where she has been visiting relatives,
her home on North College street.
Miss Anna Mclver and Mr- R. W.
Pleasants, of Carthage, were' register
ed among; the guests at the Central
yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Offrmtd and
baby spent' yesterday In the city on
their way to Waynesville where Mra
Lawrence will visit relatives.
Miss Mary Wrljrht, of flpartanbunt,
,B. C.. was registered among' the gucxta
at the Oentral yesterday.
Mrs. T. H. Oalther, of this city, and
Mr. R. C. Anderson, of Gastonla,
left yesterday morning for Montreat
to spend a month.
Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Colt and family
will leave to-morrow evening for
Blowing Rock to spend several weeks.
-Miss Ltta CtrarhHrltHw return ad from
Mooresvllle, where she spent some
time with relatives and friends. -
, Mr, and, Mrs. Wrlston Lee and Miss
Lucy Lee, 'of Monroe, spent yesterday
in the city shopping. They were
registered at the Selwyn.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry McAden will
tie among the guests at the Hender-son-Coiten
wedding in Salisbury to
morrow .evening.
Mrs. Minnie Hubbard Smith and
Mrs. E. R. Fluker, of Atlanta, Ga..
were registered among the guests at
the Selwyn yesterday.,
"""XMlss Sallle Phillips went up to Da-
Ylnson yesterday morning to spend a
day or two with friends.
' -
Miss Mary Darsey, who has been
visiting friends In Augusta, tia., for a
week, is now with relatives In Thorn
on. Ga. Capt. O. D. Darsey is also
visiting, in ueorgia.
Mrs. Frank 1. Osborne and daugh
ters ieft yesterday morning for Kky
land, where they will spend the re
mainder of the summer.
Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Jenkins and
daughter. Miss Lola Jenkins, of Gas
tonla. are registered among the guests
at the Selwyn. ..
; ; For what .purpose, do
.YOU use lyory Soap? V
For the bath?;.; ,- )'
Good I But whiy" not
for the toilet v as well?
There is no purer or bet
ter soap than IvQry; no
soap that leaves the sktn
so smooth and cool and
clean. . '
. And it is inexpensive,
- too costs 'only a few
; cents a cake. . -.
Ivory Soap
994loo Per Cent. Pure
"fcnoWD TO THOMASVILLE.
for a trip to Canada.
Baptists Turn Out. In force on F--
curion to tiie eieat of Their Orphan
age Day One of Pleasure -and
Profit.
With animated faces and spirits light,
betokening minds freed from care
till the outing be over, several hun
dred Baptists and friends boarded the
eight-car excumlon train hound for
Thomasvtlle. yesterday morning, there
to spend the day amid the peaceful
and Idyllic surroundings of a model
orphanage, one of the very largest In
the Southern Slates. No mountain or
seashore was there to draw them, no
Coney Island with its manifold amuse
ments to tempt the spending of money
In the unending and fatiguing tread
mill of search for mere pleasure.
Nevertheless there will. In all nroh-
abllity, be hardly an excursion run
this summer whose patrons will' have
a better and more restful time than
these. Abundant preparations had
been made for the most substantial as
well an the mont -delicious of dinners,
and at the orphanage they were re
ceived with open arms. Delightful
10fh of '.tiMt monthlr"u:,m " "rl Biven oy me cniinren
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Van Nes and
daughter. Miss Alwllda, retured last
night from Wrishtxvlln Beach.
Dr. C. A. Bland and daughter, Mis
Mary Terry Bland, were among thoo
who returnod -last njjrht to the city
after a sojourn at Wrlghtsvllle.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nuckols anil
Miss Annie Ross have gone to Wil
mington. Mr. Nuckols goos.epec)al
ly to attend the gun shoot in that city
this week.
Mrs. De Ieon F. Green,- formerly
Miss Dora Sater, now of Cleveland.
O., will visit friends in Charlotte and
North Carolina the latter rjart of the
summer." T "
ithere,- these1 eonslsting of a renetltlon
In part of a commencement entertain
ment glyen by them. They quite cap
tured the heartg of all who saw them.
There are few things more. Interesting
than an orphan home fthe word
anyltim, rendered unpleasant by asso
ciation, l one that ought to have an
other suhfititiited for It). There are
few more- touching or appealing than
the night of hundreds of little tots wh.i
have never known fathor or mother,
although for Home of them It Is doubt
less best that it is o.
The excurMionists returned to th
tlly last night, tlreel but happy and
well plfiined with their trip. It hail
been in many ways an eye-opener for
them.
BHIKFS.
A Few
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Dowd and fam
ily expect to leave in a few days for
Asheville to spend several weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Mary Hall, who have
oeen vismnjr Mra Hall's parents, Mr.
and Mra John Hall, have returned to
tneir home in Abbeville, S. C
Capt. and Mrs. W. R. Robertson are
vhfltins; Mra Robertson's parents In
Brevard. - y
Miss Xancy Brown, who Is In
Europe with a party of friends, Isnow
In Switzerland. The party is due
to arrive in Lucerne to-morrow. .
Mra Harry 1 Gooding has returned
rrom uaffney, a. C waere she visited
friend. ' '
Mlsa Emma Howser, of ' Grover,
pent yesterday ra the city shopping.
Mra H. D. Stowe left yesterday for
Pleasant View. Ky., where she will
spend some time. '
Mra a. e. Cheek entertained a few
- friend at bridge at her apartments
in tne central Hotel yesterdav morn
ing. Mra W. J. Chambers won the
first prise and Mra J. H. Howell, the
- consolation. -The guest , were
Mesdames W. J. Chambers, , Minnie
,K Wrlston Smith, W. a. Smith. James
Jiemi A, ti. Wlngfleld, C. Best, J.
H: Ham. A. M. Sponav W. A. Zweler.
J. W. Ferguson, J. P. Caldwell, W. U
Wllholte, Edward -Phlfer. J. H. How
11, Schlff and Edward Purcell.
- . Mra, L. B. Alexander andSittle son.
Master L. B., Jr., have gone to Concora
to spend the summer with Mrs. Alex-
i ' ander's father. Mr. J. A. R.ankln.
Mr. and Mrs. James ker,, Jr and
children left yesterday morning for
Wrightsrllla to spend a few days on
the coast.
It Mr. and Mrs. E- H. Wyman are the
V r guests of their daughter.-MrsT F. D,
, Jones In Dilworth. . ; .
-. Mrs. Thomas ght'ton and-'chlldren
are spending the summer at their cot
Uge near Blowing . Ronk.
Miss Bertha Atwrnethy accompanied
by tver guest. Miss Kathleen Wooten.
of Kl niton, wlirieave to-dayvfor Loray
to visit her uncle. I;cv. E. Di Brown. -
Bev. Dr. -ahd Mra R, a Holland
and Mlssec Lslli Peaty and Marie
Teager have returned from Asheville.
where they attended the sixth annual
" convention of .the . Young ' People's
Missionary Movement. The many
friends of Mis Beaty will be Inter-
. ested to learn- that the has decided
to go as a missionary to tha foreign
Bit
THE HEAL THIXO. .
ilae Ribbon and you get the real
vstulla, made from the Chest Vanilla
beans that grow. r
Bftnnr Ifapnenlnrs and
About the C'tr.
Mr. Herbert McDonaleL of the
Belk Bros.' establishment. Is indis
posed with appendicitis.
If the Charlotte ball team really
wants to come out of the subterra
nean hole, she'll have a fine chance to
hop. out and shove Anderson in, the
last of the week.
A small blaze' In a house occu
pied by Lee Wilson, colored, on Boun
dary street, called out the fire depart
ments yesterday afternoon about 6:30
o'clock. The chemical apparatus did
the work In short order.
The county pension board meets
this afternoon ;it i c-clock in the
county court house in the office of the
dork of the court. Applications
for pensions will be received and pass
ed on. This will' be the last meet
ing of the year.
The funeral of Mr. T. J. Wilmoth.
who died early Monday morning, was
conducted yesterday morning at 10:30
o'clock from the residence on East
avenue, by Rev. B." ' Bain, pastor of
Trinity Methodist church. The in
terment was at ElmwpoeV .
One thousand eight hundred and
ninety. fiv pnnndi "f Tvlflenr"
shipped yesterday by Federal Clerk
H. C. Cowles to Asheville to be used
In the trial of Major William E. Breese
there for conspiracy to embeixle mon
ey from the First National Bank of
Asheville. '', j
A prettily decorated car was that
In which the several score employes
of the Ivey dry goods store rode over
the city last night. On the outside
In large letters was the legend. "It
Will Pay to Trade at Ivey'a To-Mor-row."
And there was laughter and
buoyant gayety.
The local baseball fans are much
"holp up" over Charlotte's . recent
showing. Six games out of ten since
the new manager has taken charge
have been chalked up for Charlotte
and there may be still further
strengthenings bf the . team '-soon.
Fulenwlder showed what was in him
Monday by winning the thirteenth
game he-has pitched, on the JBthday
of the month.
Air-inm sttnttsrT'hrs-'WtTir.
The Mlllards at the Air Dome this
we k give quite n novelty In thcllne of
a musical act anu rODt sketches. The
rube is the best In the act and gives
some good original country talk that
has nor been heard here before. His
comedy fiddle playing In all positions
Imaginable is quite a stunt The act
lasts about fifteen minutes, organ
chimes and saxaphone" duets' being
played, and is wound up with "The
Mocking Bird," played on Uyo sets of
xylophones. s.
IVEY'S
;.. 1 Demonstration" -
Vest; Eleetric
Hair Curlers
To-Day" r
To-day we will have a demonstra
tor from Philadelphia showing the
advantages of the wonderful West
Electric Hair Curler. Curls without
heat in a few minutes.... 5 for 25c.
FREE ICE CREAM AXD CAKE
AT VANCE PARK FOR CHIL
DREN riTH IVEY'S RED ,
WAGONS. '-
we
Wednesday afternoon at 4:39
want to entertain all white children
who have our red wagons.
Bring your wagons to Vance Park
by 4:30 and we 'Will be glad to give
you a cone of Hahn's Pure Ice
Cream and a 'piece of Cake. The
only condition Is tiiat you must have
along one of our Red Wagons. If
your wagon la broken, bring It up
to-day and we will fix It for you free,
if it Is not In too bad a condition.
We have some extra wheels and
parta
This la not necesssry, but we
would like you to 'phone us. write
us or tell us you will be on hand so
f will know how many to provide
for.
LADIES' WAISTS
Another lot received of that big
bargain In ladles' White Waists.
$1.50 . grade. Special assortment at
hH rat h
Nice lot Wnlsts, regular 98c. grnde,
at t i : . ?.
Also spe-cial bargains In finer
Waists.
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19-21 EAST TRADE STREETS- - -
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Our buyer is now sendi ng us on every train quantities of merchandise that will
not only save you from one-third to one-half on former prices, but will so in-,
terest you that you will tell all your friends. i , - : '
7 1-2 to 10c Colored Lawns in short pieces, from 3 to 10 yards. Special. .5cl
10 to 12 l-2c. Checked and Striped Dimities in good, long pieces!.... 5c. yd.
15c. Checked Dimity, a real good one at 15c. Our special to-day is... ... .;.l5c.
Dotted Swiss Special A good Dotted Swiss, well worth 25c. per yard. As a flyer
at.. v ....15c.,
;;.:;iOc.
For to-
, .40c
Death of a Child.
Rolfe Douglas Peasley, 8-months-old
son of lMr. and Mrs. R. H. Peas
ley, died yesterday afternoon about 5
o'clock at the home of his parents on
Cleveland avenue. The .little fellow
had been ill some weeks. The fun
eral services will be conducted, from
the residence this afternoon at 5
o'clock by Rev. Francis M. Osborne.
The interment will be at Elmwood.
Carnival to Show Here on the. 27tli.
. The 2eb Vance Aerie of Eagles has
Just completed arrangements for a
carnival which will visit Charlotte un
der the auspices of that organization
Monday. July 1 7th. It bears the repu
tation of being one of the best shows
of its class which traverse the coun
try, bavins; numerous; and varied at
tractions, - both . free and Tor pay.
Among these Is the ever Interesting
aeronaut who soars aloft into the dizzy
heights 'tween. earth and sky drawn
hy a power Invisible. - ; , -
Mr. Laurie C. Dickson left last night
for If ew Tork to resume his work as
manager of the New York office of
his father. Mr..E. B. Dickson. For
the past rhonth Mr. Dickson has been
visiting hi parents on West SevtfAtfc)
street. ' - ' '-: - -
KILLS
Bed Bugs, Water Bugs,
Roaches, etc.
STERM-A-N'8 . DISCO VtSlY,
liquid pr in powder.
Registered Nurses Directory.
(Graduate Nurses only).
Burwell-Dunn Retail Store
Phones 41 and SOO.
VMBRKMiA KPKCIAIi
Special purchase nl.oe Umbrellas.
look fte arrd wiit war "weft . irtirtiir
II. 5 grade ng,.
IVEY'S
New Taire Swiss A new thing in Dress Swisses, checked and dotted combined; :
2oc, retailer. Special. ......... ......... f . . . . . :
For To-Day 500 yards Batos' Ginghams in desirable patterns
Dotted Swiss 10c. A pretty, sheer quality in Dotted Swigs, 15c. retailor,
day .... .... ... .....
Very Special 25 to 50c. quality in Dotted and Figured Swiss, one lot only, pieces
from 2, to o yardsj all hne goods. As a flyer at . 12 1-ZC '
50c. Empress Silks 25c This is a lot of Arnold's 50 and 75c. Silks that sold at ,
above prices. Our buyer scooped them in at a sacrifice. Our price 25c.
Dress Linen Special 25c -Ten pieces Colored Dress Linen (all pure linen). Col
ors, Tans, Dines, Drowns, Pinks and other good :hades. Have been sold all
season at 38 to 48c. Special 25c.
'Persian Lawns 5c One case fine Persian Lawns in good pieces, worth luto ;
12 l-2c.; will not stay here long. Our special 5c. yd.,
Long Cloth Bargains Two cases Soft English Long "Cloths, in remnants; good,'
clean cloth and long pieces, 5 to 15 yards. On sale to-day. .7 1-2 and 10c. yd.
36-Inch Pajama Cloth 10c. (lood, elenn clolh; tlte goods you want for under-
wear, wide and heavy. On sale now at . . . . .". 10c. :
75c. Sheets 59c New York Mills Bed Sheets good, heavy Sheets, 81x00; worthy -to-day
75c. On s;ile to-day ,59c.
Watch this space for eye-opwners. We haven't time to enumerate further now, but '
will from time to time.
BILK
19-21 East Trade Street.
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IBUlLDEftJ 6F
HYDRAULIC
feLFCTRIC
r.. lutrMtj
CAUDTTDRIUM BLDCL
mm
THE STYLE TO TIE-TO
The
Amherst
Very fine Patent Leather
two-eyeiet itiooon lie, turn
sole, extension edge, mili
tary heel; size 1 to 7, width
A to E. Price $3.50
- This shoe fitted with
buckle makes latest style
Colonial Pump. Price $3.75
?.--U Just Eeceived , ,c
The Likely : Solite Cane
Suit Gases, very handsome.
Priced- -rr VV i $3.00
Gira-noKE co.
Vanilla, Lemon,4 Orange, etc, are made from the
fruit.
v
Special Notices
REMEMBER BLCE RIBBON WHEN
ortiylni? Vanilla or Lemon Extract, al
waya atxoliy Blu Ribbon. It'a dif
ferent Horn the cidlnary kind.
TO-DAT FRESH EOQS AT 15c. NICK
freah Butter and Cheeae on Ice. Fruit1
Jars, jar rubbera and jar cap. Call
phon-8 430 and J.N (J. W. SMITH.
TAKE A NEW "COMMON SENSE"
Tooth Brunh with you. They coat but a
' WUla and are the beat B rial lee won't
come out. JAS. P. STOWE CO.,
-. urugglata. '.Phone J7.
IS BNCUAXTJNa. THE
THE AROMA
taste revelation, the price within the
reach of tiny one, lo a cup. Stop drink-
. Ina; atulf. Oet a Zic parka re of our
Flowery Orange Peko tea and rejoice.
MILLER VAN NESS CO., Zl N.. Tryon,
HAVE TOU A CORN? IFlHO, WOOD-
all A Sheppard'a Corn Remedy WH1 cure
It In t daye time. Price 15c, delivered
anywhere at that price. Juat 'phone
n.l the good come In a hurry from the
atore.
rtR SALE CRUSHED STONE IN
a lie aultnble lor all grades concrete
. work. Will quote you delivered prWe
by wagon or care on application. Fred
OUrcr, Charlotte. N. C . . ' ,
FOR RENT- S01 N. BREVARD ROOMS,
modern. TOO N. Poplar t room, modern.
Wl E. tth I room, modern. M4 E. tth
k-room oettage. T1S N. Brevard room a.
n car line. '1 Uddell I TOom -. M N.
Calirwell roomar Other-1 nd erflom
houeea.- 1. ARTHl'R HENDERSON
BRO.. N. Tryon. . .-
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OASIS
COTTON
COMFORTS
made at home, by home
people, for home peo
ple; made from pure,
clean, raw cotton.
Why buy dirty rags,
the .filth and slime and
scrapings of the sea van--gers
of the great citier-
Mr. Merchant, when the
OASIS COTTON
COMFORT
is made from pure, raw
cotton?
Mail us your orders.
We give better goods
for less1 money and save
you freights.
TheSouthem Cotton Oil Co.
Sole Manufacturer, ..,
Charlotte, North Carolina.
:'"w'; WV t'Kfe
ft1 t '"- V-
J "S
I- N - - 1
.. u i y.
Knabe Pianos
Come and see the new
styles just received. A pur
chase "of this Piano means ft
satisfactory one for a life-
time.
We sell cheaper Pianos
also. Write for catalogues.
Parker-Gardner Company
Piano Department Second Floor,.
EVERYTHING TITATS GOOD TO EAT
In hot weather U t1ng aerved by -ua
In the beat tl. Come In and eee
whet we bave now OEM RESTAUR
ANT. . . .., ' .
TO I.rr- ROOMS. PALMER AND
Middle. mnin.. nrw rainier. a;
4 room. 717 E. th. I; rooma. Sunny
aide. ! acrea, well encloeed. barn,
cnicken ho nee and yard, alt lor IllM
I rooma. tH Gold St.. $1-to; room.
Pll worth, 1.7; I r"! Grade St, ;
rooma.. Oak St.. til: lanre.hall. 4th
and C. Sta.. tt; rooma In PanAera Rulld
lg, tS. KEtSLER, S 8. Irron
8U 'Phone Mi
TYPKVv-RITKRS RENTED W rental
machine, all makea. rmtly fr Inatant
- delivery, f.very machine flrat-claae .la
every particular. E avrajrloai a
til S, Tryoo. Tbone Wi, .
A NEW PLUME
AT HALF COST
Just bow at 4nany gtowa It
Ha poaalble to bur plume and
feathera that are allghtly aolled,
ntuaaml . or . ahotoworn at a
mere fraction of their former
coat. . . . " .. . . ' -
It will be a real economy for.
you to look into thla matter,
too, for- tf thr - feather- ta - la
good condition. a.ldo from the
mum In ir and aolt of banding.
It can be redyed another or the
name -colors ory laane4 -or re
curled aa It may -need or aa
'you dealre, "and, you'll hava a
new feather at a, very ' amall
Outlay. : ' ii- ' :
We do thla kind of work, and
do u tifht.; ,
Charictlc vSleani U::iry
, Launderrrs, Dycra, Cleaner.
Sit South Tryon M. .
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CLOTURES !
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. for boating, fishing, motoring; : riling", ; hunting
and' touring are indispensable. They make a fel
low feel at' his best at Tfork or at play. Made of
feather-weight fabrics that aire comfortable and
dressy, -y-. ;
Long-Me C!s;"::::r