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.'CHARLOTTE -DAILY- OBSmVERkY-lV-lSOS ft SCCIAl AfiD PEIMIAL ' Miao Anna Twehetreee haa gona to : JtaUtrWs Island, near Char lest on. 6. -C to apend tx.tr Vacation. -: ' ' H. and Mra. W. F Dowd left yea fereay for the . Sapphire country, . iwhera taey mill apend ay-week, or so... Ura. VAJeunder Martin,, of Bock Eiil. tl. a,- apen yeaterday In the dty with crlende. " Vlaa Anna Mclyef, of Carthaje, la ependlng aeyeral day la the city having- bar eyea treated by a epeclaliat. Mra.' B. C Copeland left yeaterday morning- tot Asheville to apend aeveral week. - ; - -'. " y ' Mr. "and Mrey X lAxthur Henderson and ' family . have returned from ., Wrlthtarllle, where they apent aev ' erai weeka on the coast. ; Mr. and Mra. T. C Cross, of Jack-' 'eonvllle. Fin were registered among tha gueeta at the Selwyn yeaterday, Air. and Mrs. C. B. Bryant are ex pected. to' return to-day from the coast. Misses Rena and Foy Austin will leave early next week for Virginia to visit relatives and frlenda. Miss Anna Morrison, who la spend ing tha summer with her -mother at Mariposa,- ts visiting- retattveerlntna city for a day or two. . - . Ml a Myrtle Wolfe,, who haa been visiting in Spartanburg, 8. C, has gone to HendersonvlUe to apend a few days. Mr. and Mrs. 8. G. Smith, of "Wil mington, were registered among the guests at the Central yesterday. Mrs. Irene Marsh and Miss Alma Marsh, of Marahvllle, were visitors In the city yesterday. Among the guests registered at the Central yesterday were Mlssea Mittle Cobb and Leltha Alexander, of Lum ber Bridge. Mr. and Mrs. TV. E. Cunningham, of Plnevllle, were visitors In the city for a few houra yeaterday. Mlssea Sue Btowe and Clara Craw ford, of Belmont, spent yesterday In the city. Mr. and Mrs. R. Duke Hay, of Wln-aton-Salem, were Charlotte visitors yesterday. Mrs. U. 8. Morris, who has been spending several months In Ohio, has returned to the city and has joined her husband, who Is stopping at the Selwyn. Miss Mae Taylor, of Now York, will arrive In the city this morning from Atlantic City to be the guest for sever al weeks of Mr. and Mrs. Osmond L. Barringcr. Miss Nancy Ttcnn, of Durham, the guest of Miss Flora Jeffries. la Mrat E, F, .Watson left yesterday for Mount Vila to visit relatives. Mrs. M. L. Harris and Misses Kate and Fannie Harris will leave to-day for Trap Jim In Wilkes., county .to epend several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Haxter Henderson are spending some time at Hlddenite. Mrs. William Morrison and Miss Corinne Morrison, of Statesvllle, were registered among the guests at the Central yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Sharpe, of Birm ingham, Ala., were visitors In the city yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Templeton and Mrs. S. Frontis, of Mooresvllle, spent yesterday In the city, stopping at the gelwyn. Mrs. J. Y. Weddlngton entertained Thursday night in honor of her tllece. Miss Julia May Caldwell, of Hunters- vllle.- Delightful refreshments were served, after which was given a most enjoyable trolley ride. The guests were: Misses Marie Hunter, Rebecca Lee Ranson. Ellie Krwln, Fannlo Car- rnirhael, Laura May Ranson, Mary A Wilson, Bertie Hutchlns and Hattio Klrby. Tha Movement of a Xaunber of Fee- , : i pie, Vldtora and Other. ,,. , Mr. H. C. Duffer, of Tayettevme, wa registered among the gueata at too Buford yeaterday, ., . . .' - t- Mr. ; John1 W. Wadef Blrmlng ham, Ala, waa 'the gueat yesterday of his brother, Mr, T. ; W. Wade, at the Southern Manufacturers' Clut Mr. -T. K. Elliot, of Wlnnaboro, 8. C apent yesterday In the city. Mr. Holmes Hardin, Jr., of Cheater, S. O, was a visitor in the city yester day, stopping atjtha Southern Manu faoturera' Club. :. rVV'".;' . Mr. I C. Caldwell, of the StateavUla bar, spent yesterday In the city. J' Mr. K. T. Nutt. "t Greensboro., waa a visitor in the city yeaterday, . atpDT ping at the Central. . , , Mr. J. W. Thackston. of Raleigh, waa avi Charlotte .vlaltor yesterday. . Mr Clifton W. (Pearson, of freene- toro, waa a gueat ai ua centra yes terday. , Mr. W. B. Whiteside, of Raleigh, waa. a vlaltor In the city yesterday. -Mr. H. K. C. Bryant, f the ataft of The Obaerrer, who attended the na tional Democratlo convention In Den ver, apent yesterday with his family In Morganton. He will arrive in Char. lotte Jo-day. Mr. William 'Coleman, a prominent cotton manufacturer of , Whltmlre, S. C, spent yesterday in the city on busi ness. Mr. Coleman la president and treasurer of the Mcklenburg Cotton Mill, of thia city., .j Mr. S. H. Tomllnson, of High Poiit, was a Charlotte visitor yesterday. stopping at the Selwyn. Mr. J. E. Murphy left yesterday morning for Gainesville. Qa to apend a day or two with nis aged motner, Mrs. M. Murphy. Mr. John B. Allen, of Norfolk, Va., was a vlsltor ln the city yesterday. State' Senator O. F. Mason, of the Dallas bar, spent yesterday in the city on business. H Mr. O. F. Hankins, a prominent young attorney of Lexington, was a Charlotte visitor yesterday, stopping at the Central. Mr. V. M. Curtis, of Greensboro, spent yesterday in the city on busi ness. Messrs. John Klrby and Flynn Wolfe will leave to-night for New York, Atlantic City and Washington to spend two weeks. Dr. J. R. "Bridges, president of the Presbyterian College, who Is spending the summer with his family at Lln colnton, was a visitor in the city yea terday. Mr. H. T. Phillips, of Llnwood, spent yesterday In the city on busi ness. Mr. A. J. Elcy. of Rock Hill, S. C, was a Charlotte visitor yesterday. Mr. D. H. Simpson, of Chester, S. C, was a guest at the Buford yester day. Mr. C. J. Hamrlck, of Lattlmore. was a vlaltor in the city for, a few hours yesterday. Mr. Wlngate Brown, of Winston Salem, was registered among the guests at the .Selwyn yesterday. ' Mr. J. M. Cherry, one of the prom inent citizens of Hock Hill, 8. C, epent yesterday in the city on husinetw, - Mr. W. K. Gray, of Laurens, S. C, was a Charlotte visitor yesterday. Mr. W. Bond, of New Orleans, La., spent yesterday at the Selwyn. Mr. W. R. McMurran, of Newport News, Va., was a Charlotte visitor yesterday. Mr. . B. Kelly, a well-known, cof fee dealer of New Orleans, La., is spending to-day in the city, stopping at the selwyn. Mr. Q. W. Hinshaw, of Winston Salem, spe,nt yesterday In the city. Mr. S. L. Burts. of Atlanta, Oa., general Inspector of the Southern di vision of the Western Union Tele graph Company, Fpent yesterday in the city on business. -TV . I " W- yrupffigs uotasan eraia. 'siemiVLteci- dliei Cleanses the uallv.DisDets acKes da to Consttpotiont Acta naturally, acts fruly as a Laxativer ;t-5 j Best JorMenraien and CKu reri-bunganfi Ola. -1o et its nBeneJicialjects AlwQvs Wjy.tne aenume nklcn Kas15 juliriame of the Com- CALIFORNIA BgStrup.Co. by whom it i manufactured, pr'mtea en the rent of every peckn&e. . SOLD m ALL LEADING DRUGGISTS. one size only, rejflar price 50r bottle. LOOKING TWO YEARS AHEAD. Mr. C. O. Kuester Invites Southern AYIiolesale Grocers' Association to Me?t Here In ItlO. Mr. Clarence O. Kuester, of tha Kuester-Pharr Company, returned yesterday from Ashevllle, where he attended the annual meeting of the Southern Wholesale Grocers' Associa tion. Mr. Kuester made a great pull to bring the next convention to Pharr lotte but owing to the fact that this year's meeing was held in North Caro lina and In view of the farther fact that Richmond, Va., Chattanooga. Tenn., and Hot Springs. Ark., had ex tended pressing invitations, it was .de cided to go to Hot Springs next year. Mr. Kuester, when he eaw the drift of the tide, gracefully withdrew, at the same time serving notice that Charlotte would expect to-have the pleasure of entertaining the conven tion In 1910. The metlng ln Ashe vllle, Mr. Kuester says, waa a most successful one. Other Charlotte men present, traveling men not members. were Messrs. W. S. Dorr and J- j. Musgrove. Mr. Kuester was accompanied home by Messrs. T. 8. Southgfcte, of Norfolk, Va.; J. W. O Neii. of Rock Hill. S. C; A. F. Hartsell. of Concord,' and J. E. Eaves, of New Orleans, La.. - all of whom, with his partner, Mr. J. M. Pharr, he entertained at lanch at the Selwyn yesterday. IVEY S HAT SALE TO-DAY $1.98 EACH KH'IBMt'AXg TO MEKT. BRIEFS. A Few ' and Mrs. McElwee Ross "anil little daughter. Miss Marlin, of McKeesport, Ta., spent yesterday In the city with friends on their way to South Caro lina to visit relatives. One of the most enjoyaible dancea of the summer waa that given last even ing at the pavilion In North Charlotte ty Mr. E.' J. Braswell In honor of Miss Lalagn Oates. of Asheville, Miss Madge Webb, of Shelby, and Miss Vera WVbb and Mrs. John B. Oatcs, of Birmingham, Ala., all of whom' are the guests of Miss Lucy Oates. The nuslc waa furnished toy the Rlchurd- aon Orchestra and was superb. Mra. H. A. Hopkins and children, of Houstdn. Texas, are visiting at the home of Mrs. Hopkins' brother, Mr, J. H. Cutter, No. 4e East avenue. Mra. Harvey Lambeth, who has teen apendlng some time on the coast, has now gone to Fa I son to visit rel atives. ' Mra. J. D. Mallard and Miaa Louis Huseey, of Warsaw, returned home last night after spending awhile in the city with Mr. and Mra. N Huaaey, Ho. S Jackson Terrace. , Tbe Sad Death of Dr. Pa riot Katmaii. The Charlotte frlenda of the late Dr. Darius Batman formerly head of the department of pedagogy . in Wake Forest College, were profound ly grieved yesterday to learn of hie untimely death y drowning at Vila old 'home near Oxford Thursday. Dr. Batman, as all Wake Forest men know, while a resident .of the "hill," : lived epeeer to 4he. heart of the eta dent body than any "Other -lumber of the faculty. He waa the leader Of rthe Wake Forest Glee Clu1b and waa always first In all affaire pertaining 10 me wenare ana benefit of the etudenU. "He waa every Inch a man." nd the news of his death brought Borrow to every Wake Forest man. Drr M. I Stevens, of AahevllleV Better. , Dr. A. J. Crowell received a mea- sage from Mra. M. L. Stevens, of Aaheville, yeaterday afternoon eta ting thatvDr. Stevens, who haa been ao ... critically 111 for some time with ap pendicitis, was much Improved. Dr. Stevens la on or tha most eminent tubercular specialists In America and Mi many frlenda In Charlotte and elsewhere In 4he State will rejoice to , learn of hia Improved condition. 4 ; THET ALWATS PLEASE. yt 1 matt what Irlfi4 - - Blue Ktnoon Ltnoa and Vanilla will I Minor Happenings Annul 1 Me t tr, Mrs. L. A. Dodsworth continues to Improve. She is steadily regain ing her strength and is now consider ed out of danger. Mr. V. J. Cook haa rentetl the store room on th Lawyer's road in front of Capt. J. If. McClintock's and will open up with a full line of gro ceries, etc., .about July 25th. Several hundred excursionists from Taylorsvllle, Statesville and in tervening points filled the streets yes terday with sfrhtoeers. A goodly num- ber took in the ball game In the af ternoon. County Convention This Afternoon Full Ticket lvikely to Be Named. The "event of the day" of the week for that matter will be the county Republican convention at the court house this afternoon at 2 o'clock. Th.- meeting is for the pur pose of nominating candidates for the various county offices and for naming the delegate to the State convention which assembles here the 26th of next month. As to the county ticket, It is likely that tin re will be a man for every otllee. No far but one is pre empted and that Is the office of cor oner which will certainly go to IJ Ikel Hlrshelberg unless present plans miscarry. As to who will run for the Legislature and the several county of fices, such as sheriff, register of deeds, treasurer, etc., cr.nnot yet be given with any degree of exactness. It Is expected that the convention will bo a lively one. We have s great lot of pretty Hata on hand. ' All recently bought and freshly trimmed in the very newest and best styles and to-day we give you your choice of any Hat In the house at $!. each. Many of the Hata are worth $4.00 and $5.00 and would sell ear lier In the aeason at I a. 00 to $8.00. ' Nothing la reserved. All go at the one price, $1.88 each. Sale lasts all day. ' WAISTS Several new lota Shirt Waists have just been received, all bought at sacrifice prices. 08C. LINE. Includes a number of the choicest regular $1.50 stylca, bought from a house closing out tho line. 08C. UMBRELLAS. We are doing a truly Immense bus- ness In Umbrelfas at this price. Another big lot received yesterday from a leading manufacturer, bought considerably less -than regular price. To-day , we offffer the best Una of handles with guaranteed covers you ever saw at $1 15 or $1.50 for Just Ik-, each. 2SC. COIiORKD LINENS. A guaranteed all-pure Linen Mer cerized Suiting I nthe newest color ing at 23c. a yard. ' This cloth Is positively worth 50c. a yard in regular way. We bought It at a big sacrifice on part of an over loaded manufacturer. iVEY'S Rev. R. P. Eubanks will conduct the -following services In the Episco pal missions of the city to-morrow: Holy Comforter, Dllworth. 11 otlock; St. Andrew's, Seversvllle, 8 o'clock and Chapel of Hope, Gingham Mill. 8 o'clock. Inter-State Secretary O. C. Hunt ington went to Morehead City yes terday afternoon to look after the in terests of the Y. M. C. A. during the encampment ot the First Regiment there. He will be away for a week or more. ' Mr. O. J. Thles, who moved to Charlotte from Fort Mill. S. C, waa recently made president of the Caro lina Realty Company, Instead of vice president as inadvertently stated. The other officers are Messrs. W.'R. Wil kinson, treasurer and general man ager, and B. R. Lee, secretary. Tha office of the company is at No. S West Fifth street. For the past several days the of ficers of the Mechanics' Perpetual Building and Loan Association have been Imay paying out to the fortunate ahareholdera ot the Jth series their money on matured stock. The ag gregate cash payments have been 154.000. wnlle 43.500 additional haa gone towartls the cancellation of mortgages. The Seaboard Air Line will run an excursion to Portsmouth, Norfolk and,adjacent Virginia seashore resorts, Tuesday, August 4th, leaving Charlotte at 1:30 Tuesday evening and arriving in Portsmouth , early Wednesday morning.. Returning the train will leave Portsmouth Thursday evening at $ o'clock and arrhs in Charlotte fFrlday morning. pleas aott better.. For the Republican State Convention, At a fieetlng last night of the deo orating committee, of which Mr. Da vid Ovens la chairman, the foHqwing sub-committeea were appointed to look-after the different features dar ing the Stat Republican convention: Street lights, O. W. Wearn. C. A. Wll llams. J. N. McCansland anf F. D. Letheo; - convention hall, C. A. Wil liams ina w. , v. au; business houses, W. 8. fihelor; r permanent electrical display, q. w.' Wearn and W. T. Corwlth. The meeting waa a very enthusiastic one. Particular ef fort will be made to have the city Illuminated equally as well If not bet ter. for the Republican convention as waa for the Democratlo convention last' month. i:ietrlc Machinery Installed. The motors which have -been in stalled in the Louise Mill of this city by the Chadwick-Hosklna Company are among the largest of( the kind in the country, belni? of 750 horse-power capacity. The electric equipment was supplied by the Westlnghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company and the current will be secured under special contract from .the Southern Power Company. As soon as the necessary arrangements can be made the elec tric drive will be Installed In 'the Chadwick and Hosklna Mills also. This will be done very shortly. r ' ' Mr. Eugene Reilley Sucx-easiful. The committee of the First Baptist church yesterday awarded the con tract for the pews In the new church edifice to the American Seating Com pany, of which Mr. Eugene Reilley, of this city, Is Southern manager. The award was made in competition with, a number of other concerns and ow ing to its desirability was . much sought-after. The pews contracted for are of the finest grade and will have a seating capacity of more than 1.000 persons. 6U,LfcER;or' HYDRAULIC ELECTRIC r r Ti !i,n in STEAM -V- f.MlAXTON EX L C AUDITORIUM BLDG. rV" CHARLQTTEJN,CJ 0) .i i - Embroidery Greatest Sale of the Year SATURDAY MORNING 9:30 O'CLOCK 50 to 75 Cent Embroidery 19 Cents. 25 to 38 Cent Embroidery 10 Cents. See both lots in our Windows To-day. Nothing like it ever attempted here before. 9:30 O'clock Saturday :LK BROS. 19-21 E. Trade Special Notices LENOX CHOCOLATES Fresh shipment just received. Not just as good as other kindsv' hut better. 80 Cents per pound; all size packages. Registered Nursca Director1. (Graduate Nuraea .only). Burwell-Dunn Retail Store 'Phonea 41 and 200. THE STYLE TO TIE-TO 5 I ihe.;. .... , Aitiherst Very, fine Patent Leather two-eyelet Ribbon Tie, turn sole, extension v edge, mili tary heel ; 'size 1 to 7, width A to E. Price....... $3.50 r TMs iBhoeTfittedT with buckle makes latest style Colonial Pump. Price $3.75 Just Beceived . v The Likely ; Solito Cane Suit Cases, very handsome. Price. , ' . . .- V. .$3.00 GIlfM-WECO. CELERY! CELERY! CELERY' FRESH lot of nne, map Kalamasoo Celery lust in. iMii.i.cn-v ain Tryon. NESS CO., r N. YOU CAN DEPEND ON BLUB RIB- bon Vanilla. The high standard vara maintained. It pays to spec! Blue KiDDon vapiiia. Kiw is aU- ipeolfy TO-DAY-FRESH EGGS AT 15c. NICE fresh Butter and Cbri on Ice. Fruit Jare. jar rukbsrs and jar caps. Call 'phones 1430 and JNO. W. SMITH. OUR STOCK OF CIGARS AND TOBAC CO Is complete with all the good and leading brands. Buy them to-day lor Sunday. J AS. P. ETOWE A CO., Drug gists. 'Phone 179. NL'NNALLY'fl CANDIES FROM AT lanta. A fresh shipment just received from Atlanta to-day. Stto. a pound. 'Phone ua your orders and we will de 7 liver promptly to any part' of the city. WOODALL A SHEPPAHD. FOR BALE CRUSHED PTONB IN tsea suitable for all grades eoncret work. Will quota you delivered prteea by wagon or ears on application. Fred Oliver, Charlotte, N. C , :. FOR RENT 501 N. BREVARD ROOMS. modern. 700 N. Poplar rooms, modern. Till E. 9th i rooms, modern. SI4 E. 9th t-room cottage. TlS N. Mrevard I rooms, - on ear line. . 7 Uddeil i rnoma 90 N. i Caldwell 4 rooms. Other I and 4-rootfi houeea 3. ARTHUR HENDERSON BRO., m N. Tryon. EVERTTHINO THAT'S OOOD TO EAT . ta hot weather U being served by us in tha best style. Come in 'and aee what we have now. OEM BE3TAUR- ANT. , . ' ' . COTTON COMFORTS THE NEW KIND THE GOOD KIND All grades All colors ATI prices Why buy dirty rags, TT'1' ejje&l pure, raw cotton costs the same? Buy at Home and Save Freight. ' . ' - fl 1 -.VI TO ' t.ET- BOOMS. PALMER AND MlOOie, ' - wvw rsunrr, as, a room. 717 E. th. ; 4 reoma. Sunny side. H4 acres, wall enclosed, barn, rlcken housea and yarda, all for $11.10;. rooms. 14 Oold St,, lltie; a rooms. DUwPTth. I; 7 rootaa. Orade St t. t rooms. Oak St.. fit: large hall. ih and C, Sta.. $10; rotimm In Sanders Build Ina. ts. ft. U KEESLER, 8. Try on St. 'Phone S44. ' TYPEWRITERS RErfTED-W rental machines, all tnakea, raly for Instant a.Uvrry. Every rrachln flrst-euiaa la every eortietUar. I J. E. Cray ton U Caw m Si Tryon. 'PVaae M4. - mar m aia a sse i r m r r w-jc:'. t ar- aa am aaar m av m I H . L - i X f . ' 5 IJte- - Mm I Our salesman is look- H mk w ing for you fine lino H fffiM. ' ' iV-i samples, fine line prices. I y v:T J ; mit For Him. I .v Mffil TheSouthern Cotton Oil Co. I Sole Manufacturera, 1 I' f, IcijSav aAVeV . wnm mmA you Iwto Need Hi Our pWl' Services IvWi-l those hot tiresome daya It'a ifttl -I rt I 1 a trying task to fuse and muse , r- 1 p. A 1 "- 1 .l with the work of washing dur- Jr f Jv I : j Ing such warm, weather. 'fJ-, lrrif 1 .Why net escape It by giving . f vf 7 JJ the work to ua to do. 1 1" y Too eava the labor, get bet- , f - - ter results, and If you figure - carefully,, you'll find wa aava . ' " f you money, too. . - . .... - , K . - ' ; ' ' I I tolclle SIKH le::iry 1 1 LOflS ill ietnnderenu uyora. Cleaners, li II I tit South Tryon Kt. ; jj j f , '" ' 4 " t a.. HSTJ I ... Knabe Pianos Come and see the new styles just received. A pur chase of this Piano means' satisfactory one for a life time. We sell cheaper Pianos also. Write for catalogues.. Parker-Gardner Company I'lano Department Second Floor. COOL CLOTHES FOR HOT WEATHER Isn't that Avhat every man wants 1 - -v v Let us show you the cool two-piece suits ve arc selling, for just this kind of weather. If you haven't one " of our stvlish - summer suits' already, you will ' be surprised to ' find that we . can dress u man so comfortably v these red hot days. They are cer tainly to your advantage. TafeOotliii .m
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