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13 ; ' CHARLOTTE DAILY "OBSERVER, JULY 19, 1CC3. lame of forty-two, 8. Green tania off victor and received ilver j a tray. Xhl she presented -totbe guest of honor, who had made the highest aeore. Miss Clara Ware. After an nad been regaled by most dainty refreshments, th guest expreesea their keen enjoyment f Mrs.; Lee' kindness and hospitality.. ; The Diana Club had. the Pleasure. f maetlna- with Mrs. B. S. Green Tuearinv a f t era oen ' ill Mary Cov ington scored " the ' highest Those present vert the following: Meedames W. s. Blakeney, O.; B... Caldwell, V, X. Sikes, Ella McKentle, O. w. .oca- titxkv. Estelle Stewart. John Yates, H. R- Laney, C. Meecham, Misses Pat- tt Im -Brlrht Offburn. Mary CoV- lnrton. Elma Cole, of - Rockingham, ' and Miss Ola Bruner. ; . - v 1 xft- t - v rlffl- entertained FVI day afternoon Jn compliment to Miss J. Griffin. Forty-two wa the fea ture of the entertainment. Mrs. O. ; W. KochUUky won the prise, a allver loving cup. and generously prrwriii lt to Miss Grlflln. Delicious refresh ments followed the gam and all had a molt merry time. ' Mr. W. C 6Mck was host to a number of his many friends Thurs day evening at the Jackson Club f-.. rooms Jn honor of Miss Jo Griffin. A ' very delightful evening was Bpent and Mr. Stack sustained his reputation as a successful and entertaining host. Thoee who enjoyed the occasion were tha following young people: Misses Scales, Grlffln, Home, Williamson, lee, Adams and Messrs. Henderson, ' Scott, Everett. Williams. Hargett and Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Caldwell. ' - The Domino Club enjoyed the de llrhtful hospitality of Mrs. Harry Jfarglss Tuesday afternoon. Misses Annie Williams and Jo Griffin were tnoat welcome visitors. The following members were present: Moedames E. C. Winchester. B. C. Redfearn, Charles Iceman, V. C. Austin, H. B. Adams. S. H. Greene, E. C. Csrpejiter. Randolph Redfearn. A. L. Monroe, E. W. Crow. Misses Alice Scales. Pat Adams and Halite Home. CONCORD. Correspondence of The Ohserver. . Concord. July 17. White Hall with Its beauntlful scenery and grand old rocks, has become the mecca for Ca- barrus picnic goers, and scarcely a week passes that there Is not a py party there for a day's outing. Oa Friday evening a number of couplet left the city at t o'clock and after a pleasant drive over an excellent ma cadam road reached their destination at H.'tO. In the pale moonlight the young ladies served an elegant lunch eon of dainty viands which was thor oughly enjoyed, the, drive having .sharpened the appetites of the merry crowd. Those among the picnickers Ft,irm0nt for several days. Mrs. W. wera: Miss Mitchell and Mr. Fred H. Humphrey has returned frtom a Boat. Miss Heffner and Mr. Joe Parks, visit to her daughter, Mrs. H. B. Glb Mls Xing and Mr. C. Cllne, Miss (0n, at Red Springs. Bingham and Mr. A. L. Morrison. Mist ( Baker and Mr. Eugene Brown, MUs About forty youns- people enjoyed Fin lay son and Mr. Eugene Cannon, Mist McNair and Mr. Eugene Correll, Mies Mclver and Mr. N. A. Archibald, Miss Lucy Brown snd Mr. William Wadsworth. Miss Marguerite Brown and Mr. JE. C. Barnhardt. Miss Frances Goodson and MrT Harry HoptclOB. Miss Mary Morrison and Mr. Sidney Bu chanan. ' Chaperones: Mr. and Mrs. Gregory. On Tuesday another happy party i drove out to the famous grounds, this time the "younger set" being the I merry crowd who were out for a day j 'Of unalloyed fun and pleasure. Those present were; Misers Auejaja narrow, Mary Pemberton. Isabel Harris, Es- ther Hatchett Mary Hartsell. Alice Brown. Elisabeth Coltrane, Helen Archey, Laura Rldenhour; Masters Wllllam Sherrll, Sidney Lowe, Watson Hmeot, Jack Wads- rorlh. Fred Patterson, Ed win Brower. Warren Moody, Eugene - Caldwell. William Branson, of Dur ham; little Miss Elizabeth Stlckley nd Mra M. B. Stick ley. Mrs. M. L. Marsh entertained number of young people at a proares- ive euchre party on Wednesday even ing, , complimentary to Miss Mary Bingham and her guests. Misses He fi ner, Mitchell and King. The time passed most rapidly and at the close of the game Miss Heffner. was the winner of the first prize anrt Mr. Gra ham Robinson capture,! the booby. Those present besides the guests of honor were: Misws Mary Klnir. Kath-1 Jean Bmlth, Dora Burkhead. Frances Ooodsoirr Messrs. G. Robinson, Joe Hartsell. Joe Tarks, John Oglesby, Nc vln Archibald. William Bingham. Eu gene correll and Harry Hopkins. Mr. and Mrs. Ed White were at horn to a party of friends on Friday evening complimentary to their guests, Mltse Rose Burleyson, Nina and Mat tie White. , iB ire, ueauumi iawn at tnawith Mrs. E. D. Alexander last week. , home of Mr. ana Mrs. D. F. Cannon : Mrs. R. c. Pearson and Mr. Krwin A . was the scene of a most pleasant socl- i Pearson, of Norfolk, Va., were vlslt-,-A al gathering on last Tuesflay. when ors last week. Miss Ruth McNaugh- from 1:10 to 11:30 Mr. and Mrs. Can- ton Is visiting Miss Genoese Cansler In xron entertained at a most delightful j Ashevllle. Mr. and Mrs. J, Ernest trarden party In honor of their guests, ' Erwln arrived home Friday from their .Aliases Km ma Flnlayson. of Norfolk . and Sue Baker, of Tarboro. Many va- rl-colored lanterns wer, hn Uh,.,,t the nH .m,n ,h. v . ... , Richard Griffith and the Misses Grit- tn that . .n m, ,h k nth' rrom Baltimore. Md.. are with r1hi mf ? much to the beauty Mrg, a p Erwtn.Mr. and Mrs. W. L ToJV K tm !,Cy .rntr 'I! i M. Goodman and family, or Knoxvllla. the porch most refreshing fruit punch . Tenn.. left Thursday after a two was served and with the delicious ! weeks' visit to Mr. and Mrs. V. A. V nd c,k w" areatly enjoyed. Leslie Dr. F. M. Rogers, of Wln.rton Ml who were present will remember . tialem. is vlsitin Mrs. O. H. Mi. ran. with much pleasure the evening spent with Mr. and Mrs. Cannon. Miss Julia Barrord left Tuesday for fsorfolk to visit her relative, Mrt. W. D. Pender. Mrs. Plato Durham left Saturday for a visit' to hcr parents. ' Rev. and Mra J. N. Cole, of Raleigh. Mis Blanche Boyd Is the guest of her brother, Mr. J. R, Boyd, of Fay- ' ttevjle. Miss Ruth Coltrane is at tending a house party at the home of Jier friend. Miss Glennie Yelverton, of Goldsbor. While away she wit also vtait hereousln. Miss Lydla Winslow, of Go Id bore. . .LUMBERTON. Coirespondenc of The Observer. 7 Lumberton, ; JuTy .nd Mrs. . D. Caldwell entertained tha pri mary class of tha Baptist - Sunday rrhoot Tuesday afternoon at I o'clock. . This class, which being divided Jnto two divisions is taught by Mra R. D. Caldwell and Miss Leslie Proctor consists of over 100 members, .SO of whom were present . Delicious re- . freshmenta were served, and the af ternoon was a most delightful one ; The First Requisite' of Beantr. 1 The Or requisite ef beauty Is a dear vmpKuon. vnwi uuaun rrutt ayrur elear a mllow blotched eontptexio as it nniulates the liver and bowels, and the eves brconte brtfht aad cltar. Yea owe It to yotir friend to tsk If your eom rin ts bad. Orino Laxatlv Fruit f rrp nut aausee'e ar gripe and it - t . -r!t o aae Keruse ST3er:t'lts, H. ; ' -an A Co., W. L. lUndjCar for the "llttlofolk In tha evening, at :, tha classes of Mesdames Hi nt Preete and JG.HDwrhain.rir li, T. Allen and J. D.- Proctor were en tertalned-by Mr. and Mrs. Caldwell. About sixty members war present, and the various amusements and re freshmenf were much enjoyed. At 11 o'clock the young; people were) de lighted with a splendid display of Are works. ";. . .. Miss Isabel Wooten entertained number of friends at the home of her aunt Mrs, J. D. Nonment, in hon or of her friend, MLes Blanche Tait, kr Brunswick. Ga- Tuesday - even ing. -.: The evening was spent most pleasantly and refreshments were much enjoyed. ' . . A crowd of vouna- people gave Mist Mary Pope a surprise party at her handsome home on Third, and Walnut streets Monday evening. , Tuesday evening a number gathered at the home of Miss Mattie Lee Pitman and spent a few hours In pleasant amuse ments. Music, vocal and Instrumen tal, was much enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Jennings en tertained Friday afternoon In honor of their guests. Misses Alice and Bes sie Jennings, of Spartanburg, 6. C. Quite a number of invited g Vests was present and the occasion wan a de lightful one. - - Miss Jessie Fuller it visiting friends at Maxton. Mrs. E. C. McNeill and Miss Esther McNeill are visiting rel atives at Rowland. Miss Llllle Kerr has returned to her home In Wil mington from a visit to her sister. Mrs. John Morris. Mrs. J. H. laligny, of Troy, has returned home from a visit to her sister, Mrs. Thad Bullock. O. Bracy and G. E. Rancke j returned Wednesday from a trip of j several days to Wrightsvilfe Beach. j Miss Daisy Edwards, of Latta. and Mrs. Kate Roberts, of Page's Mill. .8- C-. are visiting their sister. Mrs. is and Maggie Floyd, of Fairmont? have been in Lumberton the psst week visiting friends. Miss "Gertrude Morrison returned to 'her home at McColl, 8. C, from a visit of several weeks to the family of Mrs. J. H. Mor rison. Miss Alice Campbell, of Ashe ville, returned home Wednesday, af ter spending some time here with her sister, Mrs. Amos King. Mr. A. J. unori of nrmntiii. visited .his brother, Mr. Thomas Moore, this weVk. 1 Mrs. Thomas Johnson Is spending hap-'some time at Wrights ville Beach. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Lawrence left Tuesday for a visit to Mrs. Lawrence's parents. Judge and Mrs. Norwood, of Mayesvllle. Mra J. H. Wlshart hat returned home from Richmond, Va., where she has been visiting her sit ter, Mrs- Luther Barnes. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Huntucker arrived Tues day from a visit of several weeks to relatives at Gibson. Miss Ethel Wil liams has been vfaltlnr relatives St a watermelon party at the home of Messrs. John and Joe Boone, four miles from Lumberton, Thursday night from 9 to 12 o'clock. Water melons and cantaloupes were abund ant. The large lawn was lighted w4th Japanese lantetna and rustic seats and cosy corners were arranged about on the lawn. All so fortunate as to be present were loud In their expressions of praise and pleasure. , MORGAN TON. ' Correspondence of The Observer. Morganton, July 17. Mrs. Stephen rrlaard nad hcr Jue,t ajat wttk Mr- 8arah Kutnerforde. of Fort gmUh. Ark., and Monday afternoon Ihe gi,va a delightful tea in her hn- or. There were twenty ladies pres- rnt and they enjoyed an hour's chat, after which delicious Ices and culia were served by Misses Kate Claywell, Sutlie Presnell and Adelaide Erwln. Mrs. William McDonald Goodman, of Knoxvill. Tenn.. was the guest of honor at a number of pleasant social function, during the past week- i.u"UB'rf m, nl" m K , the residence of Mrs. B. S. Galther in honor of Mrs. Goodman. Besides the members of the club there wera pres ent Mrs. W. A. Leslie, Mrs Bessie Hunt and Miss Daisy Collette. Tues day afternoon Mrs. X. E. Ross enter tained two tables of six-handed eu chre for Mrs. Goodman. Mrs. 0. S. (ialther gave a delightful euchre party to Mrs. Goodman Wednesday night. There were thirty ladles play ing. After th game delicjous froz en punch and cake were served. Mra C.E. Boss won the prise for tha high est score, a very attractive picture. Thursday morning Mrs. Albert Hobble entertained at cards for Mrs. Good man. Mrs. Eugene More bead, of Durham, is sepndlng a weeks or so with Mrs. U. I". Erw.in. Miss Ladybird Thorn well, nr Vnrt Milt H ' tnnt a fnr 1ov " ruuln ' v-iaywen has returned home. Mr. Spiague ,lver ,PPnt jnursaay in iown.---Mra Miss Oelsie Butt of Orlando. Fia., Is visiting Mrs. J. T. Walton, HIDDENITE. Correipendence el The Obsetver. Hlddentte, July ll The Davis White Sulphur Springs are having a nice crowd now and have prospect of tha largest crowd they ever had and have about 100 goests now here. The following have registered dur ing the past week: Miss Bertha Sugga Mr. and Mrs. Ft. B. Fox, Miss Julia Ada ma. Mrs. I. S. Davis, E. L. B. Davidson, J. E. Henderson. J. K. Henderson, F. A. 8tagg. Mra F. K. Tomlinson. R. E. Miller. Mrs. J. A. Baldwin; Mra M. O. Hall,C. R. Swlnney. J. 3. Breen, Mrs. F.Mls?nhelmer. Mrs. A. -W. Hrown. Master Todd Mlaenhelmer and Tom Mtsenhelmer, D. U, Abernethy, mis. uzzie Btowe; all or Charlotte; P. C. Carlson, and wife, Mlaa Gilmer, C. R. -Stimpson, H.":WalIac. Julius Wallace and children, A. M. "Wallace,' J. X. Culberttu William Kntsch, A. V. Btane, Mia Purnie Foushee, all of SUtesviile; Mrs. W. W. Rankin and two children, of MooreavllJe; Mr. F. B. Austin, Richmond, Va.; Mra R. B. Cunningham, Rock Hill. B. C; Mis Bell Watt. Mra Fred White, Mia Lucy Thurston and I. A. Machoton. an of Taylorsville; A. A. Jerry. JCnox ville, Tenn.; B. Walter Tatum. SaU miry; J. T. Williamson. Jr.. Lexing ton; H. Watts. Mia Ella Campbell. Miss Lena Judaea, Jay Colar, of Ty lortville; Whitehead KJutta, Salisbury; I. Cllnctincld. tha coal of Quality. Tk nf Osborne, Lorjy ; T C - Collins and faraiiy, Monroe; Mia - Cam mis Smith. Miss tertha L. Smith and Miss Margaret Steele, or Hack. Hill, 8. C; R. B. McLaughlin, 8UfesvUIo; W. M. Dayvault, Barium Springs; D. Baxter Henderson and wife. Char lotta. .;-- ' .-' ' - . r - DURHAM. . Coi respondents of ThJ Observer. - . -- Durham. July 17.- At the home of Rev. M. N. Mclver. himself-officiating. Miss Ellen G. Dinwiddle and Mr. J. R. Anderson, of West Durham, were married on th- evening-ot-the Sth at 9 o'clock. The marriage Of this well-known and splendid man of mid dle age and the attractive young wo man, caused soma little family objec tion, rendering the quiet ceremony at Rev. Mr. Mclver the pleaoanter step. A few friends witnessed it It is an excellent match and one la which the whole of West Durham gives it con gratulation; and wishes for, happy years. ., ': r f :.- On the evening of the 11th at t o'clock. Mr. J. W. Tatum, one of Dur ham's well-known citisena. and Mrs. Minnie Proctor sprung a surprise os their friends and were Quietly mar ried at the home of the bride, on Mat theweitretJaderJ..XMjonkLOfth Primitive Baptist denomination, of ficiated and spoke thawords that made them husband and wife. The. wedding had been arranged for sometime, but it was kept very quiet, and when the time arrived there were present only a very few of the x most intimate friends of ths couple. They will make their home on the corner of South McMannan and Proctor streets, the home of the groom for a number of years. Mr. and Mrs, J. Ed Stagg and Mr, and Mra George Lyon left "on the 19th over the Seaboard for Boston and from there they will go to New York through the country b automoblleJ Mr. Lyon will enter the Eastern han dicap faces, which come off in a few days. The party will spend some time In New Tork, and will be absent from the city some weeks. . There was an unusually pleasant meeting of the Book and Embroidery Club on the morning of the 14th. at the horns of Mra Julia M. Sasser, on the corner of Liberty and Dllliard streets. Although It was an Intensely warm morning, the heat waa .almost forgotten, awhile sitting in her cool and charming library, especially to when a delicious cooking and dainty cakes were served. The meeting was a small one, so many of the members being out of town, seeking cooler breeses than those they find at home. Those present were, Mrs. Drlscoll, Mrs. John M. Manning, Mrs. Fred Farming. Mrs. Robert T. Faucett Jr., Mrs. Julia M. Sasser, Mrs. I. N. Carr. After discussing and trying to decide what new books to purchase before the next meeting, the club adjourned to meet two weeks from that date at the home of Mra Anna Budd. The Bob White camp-on Flat river near Bahama, that has been the scene of so much pleasure for the last two weeks, broke up on rWedhesdayrand some of the members of the party re turned to the city on the 9:15 train. The members of this party have been the guests of Mr. II. E. Seeman. They have had a glorious time and done some fine fishing. The morning before they broke up, some of the lady mem bers or the campers' families, went out to the camp, and made the last day In camp one to be long remem bered. Those returning yesterday were: M. Seeman, Mrs. Seeman, Mra Jeffreys, Miss Julia Albright, Master Henry Seeman and some of the smaller members of the party. The others remained in camp for another night and day, and will tear up and ship the outfit back to the city. They will also return. A party of four went out to Lloyd's Mill yesterday and caught a fine lot of the Inhabitants of the water. In the party were, Dr. H. E. Satterfleld. who has quite a reputation as a first-class fisherman, Mr. Sim Meadows, Mr. W. T. Carrlngton, and Mr. Will Llps combe. They report a fine time. HICKORY Correspondence of The Observer. Hickory, July 1. The past' week has been one of unusual gayety among the younger social set, parties being given almost every "night. On Monday night Miss Hazel Elliott entertained about fifty of her friends In honor of Miss Blanche Bailey, of Winston. After the guests had been refreshed from the contents of the punch bowl, presided over gracefully by Mis .Elliott's sister, Mrs. C. M. Sherrlll, : contest Which' consisted of pinning a petal of a daisy in it prop er place, the participants being blind folded, took place. Mlaa Grace. Aber nethy and Mr. Ted Sides won the hat pin with a daisy head, and match safe with daisy on thereover, In this con test. Afterwards a vote was taken for the best conversationalist, the girls voting for the boy, and the boys vot ing for the girl. Miss Josephine War ren and Mr. Frank Henderson re ceived the prize, a daisy hat pin, and a daisy covered match safe, as the result of this vote. Delightful refresh ments were served later in the evening and the guests bade their charming hostess good-night at a very late hour, after a very . enjoyable evening. The decorations were of daisies, and this scheme was carried out all through the evening,, the delicious cream be ing molded Into very attractive and appetizing daisies. i Mysterious-looking telegrams had been ataued by Mis Bailie Martin to the same favored young- people, which npon being opened'were found to con tain the following: "Tou are wanted at 1514 Thirteenth avenue, at 8:10, to see Miss Bailey. Upon ' the arrival of the guests, who obeyed this summon, at Mi Martin' home, Mrs. Martin served refreshing punch, after which all wer requested to write a telegram, the Word to be gin with the letter of the name of the ruest of honor, Miss Blanche Bailty. The prise for the best telegram, - a beg of stationery, waa given to Mia Annie Laurie Abernethy. After this, each guest wa given an envelop con taining the letter that form the name of -ethe . gneet of .honor.-. "Mis Blanch Roaeboro ' " Bailey." to be arranged in the proper order, THE REMEDY THAT DOES. -"Dr. King's Kew Discovery la the rem edy that does the healing other pmmlM t-t fill to perforra.- r-rs M-a, s. H. pterton, of An horn Centre, Pa. 'Tt is curing me o( throat and lung trouble of long standing, that other treatnnts re lieved only temporarily. New liiaeov-i cry i soma me so mucn wona toat I feel confident. its-continued use tor a reason able length ef time will restore me te perfect health." This renowned cough and cold remedy an, throat' end lung tiealer ts sold at all drug tore, lea, aad gL Trial bottle free. - - Miss Hasel "Eiilott and Mr. Frank Henderson were the successful con testants, a rose bowl was the prize, which Mlaa -Elliott- gracefully pre sented to Miss Bailey. Dainty re freshments ;ere enjoyed later In the evening; , , - ;f i . .Miss Margaret Boat entertained at a Track Meet" on Thursday evening of this week. The Invitations, which had kept the young people, "guessing" for 'several day, were as follow: "You have been chosen by Margaret Boat to participate In a Track Meet' tt be held at her home, Thursday, July II, .l0s, at : 80. Begin practice at once. , -S --.-:. ,' As too guests arrlvedT each was giv en a bow of ribbon to designate to which . college they belonged. The A. A M.. Davidson and the University being the three. The west parlor bad been transformed, by- Carolina pen nant, and blue and white decoration Into a veritable University room, and ther those with the blue and white bow,' many of tbera bona-flde stu dent, were asked to stay for awhile to get their yells and songs 1st chape. The east parlor was the A. Jk M room, and the red and white showed .' up beautifully. Many pennant, and red and white decoration gladdening the heart of the A. ft II. folio wera The dining room waa Davidson. -and here the boy and firl with red and black congregated red and black pennant and decoration making a brave ahow. After each contingent had given their yell several times, each college wat asked to choose two to take part In the contests which followed. The "hundred-yard dash." a run through a difficult sentence, was won by Mr. Black, an A. k. M. man. The "high Jump,' a Jump from a low to a high note on the piano, was Won by Mia Annie Laurie Abernethy. on the Uni versity side. "The hurdle race," a sen tence with long words, wa won by Mr. Moody, on the Davidson aid. The "best pitcher," a drawing of a cream pitcher, was also won by Davidson Miss Pearl Cotten being the successful artist , After each decision of the Judges. Mis Winn and Mr. Grime, a rose wa given the successful contest ant. A vote was taken for the most popular young lady and young gentle man, Mis Hasel Illlett being voted the one, and Messrs. Will Johnson-and James Shuford tieing for the other Upon drawing straws, Mr. Johnson won, and was asked t present a bou quet of handsome roses to Mis Elliott which ho did very gracefully. Next the guest were asked to be seated on the "grandstand," which was only the spacious front steps, to witness the firework, which was quite a sell in the shape of matches struck and thrown Into the air In Imitation of firework. While this waa In progress. Master Macon Bost appeared upon the scene, carrying a huge market basket and calling, "Chicken aaadwlchea! passed a sandwich wrapped In paper to each person, pickle followed, and then the final contest, "A punching niatcn, a long as the punch lasts, which "contest" waa presided over "In a corner oi tne porcn py Airs, urunes. When the young people came to bid their hostess good-night, they de clared it to have been a most delight ful evening. Mra R. A. Grime Vhaperoned a party of young people who . attended the ball game between Hickory and Llncolnton last Saturday. The party was composed of Misses Grace Aber nethy, Margaret Bost Hasel Elliott Sallle Martin, Blanch Bailey and An nie Laurie Abernethy. The concert to be given next Thurs day evening, July 23d. In the chapel at Claremont College, for the benefit of the college, under the direction of Signor 8. D'Anna, promises to be a musical treat The programme 1 a very attractive one, consisting of solos, duets and trios by Signor D'Anna and his pupils, and choruses by hi chorut class. A number of visitors are' enjoying Hickory delightful climate. Misses Ida Rogerton, Betsey Dixon and An nie Word, of Edenton, are visiting .vtiss Mary snurord. Mr. Wade Mont gomery, of Charlotte, la visiting Mr. James Shuford. Mfss Pearl Cotten Is visiting her aunt. Mr. Lovelace. Miss Blanche Bailey, of Winston, Is visiting friends in Hlckorr. Miss Ethel Hendley, of Ashevllle, It spend ing several weeks here. Will Stay For pains In back or chest. King's Anti-Pain Plater touches the pot 'Tls especially good to protect the lurigt with one of these on front and back. They aj-e cent and their curative and protective power I very great Sold by Burwell-Dunn Retail Store. popular seashore excursion to portsmouth-norfolk and vir ginia seashore resorts via seaboard tuesdat. augu8t h. pullman sleeping , cars at tached and accommodations equal to that of. regular trains: The Seaboartt announce the Jnost popular Excursion of the season at very low rates, convenient schedule, Vestibule coaches and Pullman sleeping cars from Charlotte and points in this territory to Portsmouth-Norfolk and Virginia Sea shore Resorts, allowing two whole days and one night m Portsmouth-Norfolk. Leave Charlotte at 1:30 p. m. Tuesday, August 4th, arrive Portsmouth early the morning of August 6th, returning leave Portsmouth at p. m. Thursday. August to. RATES FROM ALL POINTS. Rutherfordton te Paw Creek, lncf... $5.00 Charlotte te Polk ton, lncl. 4.M Chester to Waxhaw, lncl..... ...., 4.60 Wadesboro to Hamlet lncl. ........... .) Cheraw to Osborne, lncl............... 4.26 Gibson to Glilo, -tnol... ............. .... 4.2S Clarkton to Alma, inrl.. ,...4.50 Maxton to 01 Hundred, lncl.'. . 4.3 Cognao to Lemon Springs, incl...... 1.75 Sanford to New Hill, lncl........j...., 1.60 Apex to Cry. lncl..... 1. 25 Passengers from west of Charlotte will use 132 te Charlotte front Chester and points Booth of Monroe 3 te Monroe, from Cheraw to Hamlet en 04, Gibson on af ternoon train and Clarkton and points east of Hamlet No. to Hamlet, on the return trip passengers will make con nection at Junction points with regular trains. Thursday night August th.- The C ft N. W., Aberdeen Ashboro. Aberdeen ft ' Rock ' Fish, and all short lines connections have been asked to name special rates In connection with this train, and arrangement wilt be made to operate through cars where ne cessary. ' '" ". PULLMAN CARS AND, RESERVA - TIONS. , - . Bleeping car win be provided. making this a hlgh-dsss excursion, giving equal aocommodatlon as regular train, and double berth rat In each direction 12.60, one or two persons can eoeupy "each, berth, and it is Important that reserva tion be made at once to Mr. James Ker, Jr., City Passenger Agent, Charlotte, specifying space desired, and suggest re mittance be made to cover Sleeper there by assuring jrou of your accommodations, and those who make reaervstione la ad vanoe will enable us te furnish the neces sary ears. . Tor further Information see your ticket gent or address . C. H. CATTtS, . T. r. A.. Ralelsh. N. C. j'- r -v.- JA.MFS KFFt. JR., - - ar.A, Charlotte, N. a CREATES" BIO STIR; DRUG STORES ., CJtOWED WITH SUFFERERS. - V . For several -weeks 1 past Jordan' and other leading drug stores' in this Wy have been crowded with persons desiring a aupply of poalam, the new cure' for ecxeme. ,. This icthe drug - which has created such a stir throughout tha coun try since ita .discovery one year ago.. -For-the convenience -of-these w no as poelam for pimples, blackheads, blatches, red noM. acne, berpea and other minor skin troubles, a special M-eent package baa been adopted, in addition to the rear- ular two-dollar jar, which Is noWoa sale at an leading drug stores. , In eesema cases, poslam stops the itch 'ne- with first oneation ana nroceeds to beat curing chronic cases la two waeka In minor skin trouble, results show af ter an evernight applioatlon. For a free experimental sample, write direct te the Emergency Labratorla. tt West Twenty-fifth street Hew Tork City. McGRAW-YAR3r.0UGH -CO. :.-:. .-Cbicorporated) ,. . . -. RICHMOND, ! VAr- " The Monroe Doctrine Guarantees the- integ rity of the nation. , , The ; ' Monroe . Re dipped Roofing ' Tin guarantees you the best roof you can buy.--: . ; . ; Write for Prices. V Architects ) Specify." 9-ll SrEightIt Street HYDRAULIC ri rrrrrte C H ARLOTTg. ly e 100 acre of land, f to 10 mile out FOR SALE t On plot of 10 acre 93,000 One plot of 10 acre 3,350 One plot of 10 acres ..3,500 One plot of 10 acre 3,000 One plot of 20 acre 4,000 One plot of IS acre.....:... 6,000 The last mentioned plot contain the magnificent natural grove known a "Double Oak. All the property located tn the City ef Charlotte and 1 the cheapest dirt in the city. . cc. moore.: Cotton -MS11 For Sale By virtue of an order of the Superior Court of Rutherford county, the under signed receiver will sell at publio auction on the premises In Rutherfordton, N. C on Monday, August 3, 1908, at 11 o'clock a m.. all tha real estate. buildings and machinery of the Levi Cot ton Mills company. The property consist of about 58 acres of land in the town ot Rutherfordton. N. C on which there ar lfi tenement houses for operatives, one two-story brick mill building, on cotton ginnery, and one cotton warehouse, . ' Machinery CARDINO DEPARTMENT. 1 40-ln. Athertdn Sinai Beater Opener ana Breaker with Automatic ireea. 1 40-ln. Atherton Single Beater Inter mediate Picker. 1 40-ln. Atherton Single Beater Finisher. I Thread Extractor and Waste Machine. II 40-ln. Saee ft Pettee Revolving rial Cards. . I- 12 e-ln. Lowe! Cards. . ' 38 Deliveries Drawing, Saco ft Pettet and Lowell. 2 Saco ft Pettee Slubbers, It Spindles, 12x0. ' . I Saco ft Pettee Intermediate, S44 Spis dies. 10x6. T Saco ft Pettee Speeder, i,uct Bpuaie. Spinning Department. '-I 90 Saco A Pettee Spinning Frame. 0,240 Spindles. 1H Rings. - . t Spoolers, w Bpinaiea. e"- - 17 P. ft J. Twisting Frames, t.tttl Spin-, dies, Mn. Rings.. ' , 10 Tempklns ana Jjtnassy njam nevu, mi Spindles eaen. ; 1 Band Macnine. V - J Llddell Baling Press. . 1 Denn Warper with Double Head and inEntirunl Beam Warper with Balling Attachment' ": . ' 8 pair Flatrorm cscaies. - 1 pair Counter Scales. ' . 1 pair Tarn Testing Scale. , 1 Tarn Testing Reel. RnoBiv of Roving Can, Bobbin, Skew ers,, Spools, Belting, etc. y . ' Power Plant , ,i 10-K.-P.R. T.' Boiler. X; V'. - 'J I Feea water nr. ' .. ? , I Boiler Feed Pump. -. , ' 1 Hamilton . Corliss Engln JS0-H.-P., Rope Drive. .il. 1 pewer iaina 1 Whiton Gear Cutter and Supply of Cutters. ' - ' L-l : ... 1 Barnes una ... . " iw v " Enry Wheel. Pipe Tool and other shop Tool w H .v. j rjynamo is xw. ... biww.w. for lighting the mM. . .: . : . f Fire Protection. - t Rmith-Valle Underwriter . Pump, ltxTxlX capacity 800 gallon per minute wit standard piping, nyoranis, non snu all other apparatus for fir protection. connected with a complete automatic sprinkler equipment tnrougnom ine miu. . V Ginnery.'.; 1 Munger System ' Olnnhig outfit eom- plete, S -Saw Olns. Revojvttur rress, Wagon Scale. LtddeU Engine. .Shafting, Pulley, etc. - . ; . Terms of sale: : vasn.;, . . t , - - .j ; J. C. Smith, r , : . ''Matt McBrayer, ; , ; " Receivers. . Tnl laae Slth, 20a 7 ,. .. WaNTED) Wit US, Some years ago I was afflicted with some blood Impurity.' which resulted In boil andwre on my body.' and very year for five year I had to stop work and take tol my room. -Thi same trouble affected k my - general health. I began the use of Mrs. Joe .- '.r. -.A;.-i:.--.i,-Si- ,. Person' Remedy and after using It " '-(': -'.'. , ::i 1 a short while less than three - hot- tie Irvu completely cured . .and -s ' ; ' :.-t r ' '.... k , hav not suffered any lnee. X have , i - ..'- - -:. -" great faith tn ' Mra 'Jee Person1 Remedy" and desire that other at- flieted with any Tblood Impurities may read this ana begin at, once taking it It ; will certainly effect cure. Mrs. Joe Person' Remedy I the beat I know. Verr rpctf ullv. ' W. ' X ' DUNNING. CAulander. N. October IS, Iter, r MM P.0ND GRA1IITE BRICK COMPANY- GIBSOW. ir. a v ' ... A "Offer contractor and builders) th neatest pressed building brick oa the market for the money. Do not break In shipping, not affected by frost; harden With . age and compare favor ably with the hlgheal priced brick In th country. Write for price and testhnontala. v. 1 I Nye Hculisoa & Sen iWSURANCt '-'ft FIRE, . , LIFE, ACCIDENT OFFICE IVo. Hnnt BaUdlac.' BeQ PTao 4X9X WE CARRY. A Large Stock of Plumbing and heating supplies. Write For Prices, HACKNEY BROS. COi f V . Plumbing and . Heating Con-' tractor, Jobber' SuppUea. Charlotte, V. OL. PToon SIS. CENTURY PAINT -WEARS LONGEST Torrence Paint Co: : 10 NORTH TBYOIf. Th Norfolk A Southern flail way Has au thorised th following kw Tound trip rates' to Morehead City, and return for Sunday, August nth. 138, account of th encampment ot the North Carolina Stat Quard: ', - .'Schedul. v Leave f:0O a. m. Leave 7:10 a. m. . Leave ' a. m. . Leave t-O a. tn. Leave .tt' a. nv Leave Jtt a. m. r Stations. v C Rates. Ooldsboro " -; fi.0 .La Orange- 1.50 KlnstoB 1JS . Dover . ' 113 Newbera - - LOO Newport - ' ju Arrive Moreheaifdty U a. m. Returning leave Morehead City at 7:4 p. ra. the ssm data . 7 ' - - r : Ticket to be cold Sunday, August 11th, 1906. Oood only on date of sal. - ... E. L. DtTNCIL , H. C. HTJOOINS, ; Traffio Manager. Oea. Pa. Agent NORFOLK Jk WESTKHN , RAIL WAT : ,' .-.liaoula lu effwt May lth, , 190. - am Lv Charlotte. So. Rv. Ar :M pm ajo rm Lv Winston, . 4tW.Ar S-fttbm v 4 67 pm Lt . . Martinsville, Lv U: ein ThSipra Ar Itoanene. L m mm Connect at Bpanoke via Shenandoah Valley .BO" iMHMttttw,, ?s .jj points la Pennsylvaaia aad - Tork. Pullman aleeper. Boanoko acd Phuadei- Through coach. Charlott to Roanoke. Addiuoaal train leave Winston I:M a. so, dsily except Sunday. if yon or thinking of taking a trie you waut euetanona, f'. rates, re liable and correct - Wormation. a te routes, train ecbedulan, the- moev eoea fortabl and auickest way. . Write and the Information la your tor the asking with oae of our complet map fwr .. . s-p-, M. r. l-aaow. . ' w - Yrmr. Pas. AgenC W. B, BEVTLL. 0-t l Pass. Agent. . Roanoke. Va. Soullienijiailway N. B. Tollowlng scbedui figures pub -llshed only as information, aud ar not t guarardeed. AprU 12th. - 1:20 a. m.. No. ! cany, for v-aahlng. - ton and points Nortn. f unman drawing . room sleepers to Jw toiK. tay eeaches . to Washington, v . -- ' '. t JO m. sw Ne. Xt, oally, tor Coruaabia, Savannah and Jacksonvtlie. , fuamaa -drawing roem sleepers i AugusU . and , . Jacksonville. Pay coach aeaaon villa...; - . ? '. . f I a. m.. No. (, daSy. lot Rlohnoond and local point.' . - . a, Ko. 41,'daOx. for Washing ton and, points ftoru Lay coacnaa ... Charlotte to Washlng:on. , . r a hl., t.3. t&, daUy. far Columbia - . and local point. - ; " , . rV10n.a'.,"".,NK ny ospt Bufieay. " for Stateaville,' Tsylorevlli and lil ' I7 'J? 1,-Mn5t at Mooreeviue toe wi .. f Jf,0"10. and at aiaUsvUla tor Ashe? : vine, - ,;-. r v , , . v .- . !:a a. aa,.Ne. .T dally, to Atraatal IHy coaehe Charlotte to Atmnta. , Stop" torlnolpal points en rout. ff ??. Ma, dally, for Washing. ; IS? f PoinU North. PuUmaa drawing Day eoohe to Washington. "Dining car . steeping oars.. Observation and dubear. New. Fork te New Orlaana-i j Drawing J room aleeper. New Terk to 'Atlanta. SoU4 ' - Pullman train.- Dining ear erviee. v . .'.: H ? . ": No VoJr. toe unt. ' and local point.-,,', v., .. . -., . r 4:C p. nv.. No. at, dally, i Oreea'' . bore nd local point. . T'T; '. -: p. m.. No. 41, dairy, eacspt Sunday, : far Seaeoa aad local points. . 4:41 p. m.. No. XI, daily, for Columbia V7 and local points. , - . . , .- . , A:M .m-.No' H1 .n' Pt Sunday, tor - Suteavlll. - Taylorsville ana toeef---polnta. Cenceeta at Statesrttl tor Ah -ville. Kaosvill and Chattanooga. 1M p. du Ne, IS. daily, tor R-ahmond f and. local poleta. Handle Pullman sleep. -ar, Charlotte to Washington, and Cher rT" lott to Richmond. - - . , ; . . :2S p. m.. No, A. dany. New Tor!: and New Orleans limited tor Wsshlngtoa aad polnUr North. - Drawtng. .epi sk.Mr, ebservatioa and elub ear to New Terk. -Pining ear rrlee. Solid Pullman. train.' Jf.:l! 'omTwN & .? fcr Atlanta and polata Sputa. Pullmaa drawing room ' Sleepers New Trk te New Orieaaa, BJah- lent. Day eeaeha Waahlnatan la Mm Orleans. Dining car service. :c. Ticket aleeplng oar reservation, and detail Information easj be obtained al tlesot efTle. Ne, fl South Try on atnM. . C a. ACKERT. . 7 . i . Vlos Pre, an. Ooa. "Jgr.T ' Washlngtor, D? C P. H. HARDWICB1 P. V lg . W. H. TATLOB. . V. it, at. ta YXRNON, T, P. A.. - W . . Charlott. K. G SEABOARD l rTljaad oepanure as weft aa th Um and eoonsoue with ether ompjile, ar glv.a only a InfoTO. don and ar net guaratd, ! Direct line te the princivai elUee Nortrt Eaat, South and SouthwiaL Bchaduli taking aSeet April Uth. Us aubot TO.ni wiihwi avuwb oil pas . i 1.. h .a ra. Ita ... trim AM I !w . lu . y tor any ush delay u may ba incidact to their operation. Care Is axarclaij to Slve cerrset tlsn ef connecting nea hut ila company is not responalblo f or ar. ror or emissions w - , Trains leave Charlotte as follow No. 40. daily, at 4:W a. raw ror roe. Hamlet aad Wlunlngten. oonneeUnr (; at Monroe With for Atlanta. Blrir.ing. . ham and the southwest; with ror uU eigh, Weldoo and Portsmouth, wlttf ii ne Hamlet for Raleigh, Bichmond. Wash ' ' ington. New Tork. . ' ""Z. ' No. 1A daily, at 1:10 a. m..- for Lin' eolnton, Shalby and Rutharfordton with- -out change. No. 44. dally, at M p. m.. lor Monro.; : Hamlet. Wilirfngton and all loeal polnti connecting at Hamlet with 41 ir Colum: bla. Savannah and all Florida points. -and N. M for rtalelgty , IUcJ.otio; Washington and Nw ifera. v "no. 1. dally. T: t. . for Moeroe. eonneetlng with 41 for Ataanta. Blrmlng- '' ham and th Southwest with train Ji t i Hamlet , for Kil"mo"' vraahnigton and New Tork. With at Monro for Kalalab. Portsmouth and Norfolk. jThroygh sleeper jon thl trJ fromT-i fctt. K. C. j TSSSl. Yf"'- r Trains arria) - vuo.r: No. la l:H . a daily, from points) - NN?4sVdallv? ll':ii P.' nru.m.'muhlng.' ton and all weal polnta - : No. UZ. dally, T:M p. -U, .Torn Ruther fordton. Bba.oy. unootora ana u N. W. Kallway point. t . No, S3. 11:30 P " dally, front Wilming ton. Han let a no. H-mroe: aise irersj and rsKKVTTv-T. Connections ar made at Hamlet .with through trains lor points nortn. ncutn and Southwest, which are composed ef. Mtlbute day eoaahe between Ports . mouw and Atlanta, and Washington and 71... '.--in. .Wnlni cars batwaan Jersey City. Birmingham, aad Memphis. ind Jeriev 'eity-aiif Joetwenvflle. fc.fe . cars on an inuo w .-. For Information, time-tables, ressrva. tions r Seaboard deacrtptlv literature anoly to ticket agents or address: Kelwyn Hotel. , . Charlotte. N. C. LOW WEEK-END BATES. e.,.ra Railway announce week end . rate from Charlott to follow-: lng point ana return; Ashevllle.. .... ..... .... ...S4.S Black MounUln v .......... 4.15 Brevard...., .... .... ....... 4. St Dl.rlclbliri. . 1.7S Connelly Springs.... .... . ... S. 50 Hlckory.... ...... ... 2.16 Hendersonvill ...... ...... f . ., 41 5 Hot Springs., v... i ...... ..,".1.10 High : Shoal.".. ...... i. OS Jackson v Springs.. ...... ; S.S0 Lenoir. ... .... ........... , IS.SO Llncolnton. . . . Lake Toxaway . . .. ... 1.0 s ,. 6.S9- Marlon . , . .. . ... S.60 f .,S.8 Morganton .... ....... Rutherfordton Skyland... .. Shelby.... .. ... . . i J.2S- 4.ss.; 1.78 ........ : . . .4 . Tryon. S.S0 . . v I . . . Tickets on sale Saturday and foro noon train Sunday, good returning Monday following date of sal. . - - , K..JU VtRWUW, T. P. A - Charlotte, N. C.'' T. J. WTTHKRSPOON, a t, A..(V ' ; -,-Charlott. 5i. C.' " the Norfolk ft Southern, Railway an nounce th following round trip rates to Morehead City and return account of. th encampment North Carolina Stat Ouard- inra -. - v --.t . : , - : , : . -Jtatr. Goldsbor " . '. ... 2.2i Best . ...'v .. . "J.lfr , La Grang ,.-... i... ... '- S.5 Palling Creek ...,... ... .. 15 Klnston ... .. .. .. , .. .. ...... i.gfj Dover ..'. ..; .. .' 4 ... i.as-: COV .. .. .. .'., u5S -r Tiutcarara .. '.. .. .. .. lT Newbem i . . "...i -. .TftS Rivardal .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. . l.f. 1 Croatan i. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..u Havelock .. ..... to.. Newport . ,.-;.. -,aaV W'fldwood i... '. . .. ... ..v. -! .4C Reelsboro .. .. ., i. .. 17" Grantabore .. .. Bayboro .. .. ., ..... J.80" Ttcketato be sold August th to 13tlr Inclusive, limited two 2) day in addltlon to date of sale. . . .,sy,; .-" Regular passenger trains will stop af the camp ground to let off end, take on. passengers. Special train service will be Inaugurated between camp grounds. At laaUo Hotel and Beautort. ' Schedule will be published later. ' , ; R. E. L. DUNCH. II. C HUDG1NS. " Traffic. Manager. Can. Pa a Agant. least lor passage ea an trains are 1 br this eompany and aocentee h TkT senger with th understanding l"Z
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