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CHARLOTTE DAILY- OBSERVER, JULY-24,1DC3. Mrs.' Itie W. Humphrey returned yesterday 'Tom Morehead,- acre s.te t- spentsome time.. .r j 7 - ; " :' i TT;- '... . '' .J JUtss Ellis HoUson, who Jiaa teen the guest of the Misses Morrla on the! Lawyers rc-ad. left yesterdaj for ner home 1b Sandy Rids. Union county. vMUsLuT Robertson has returned from forehead. CltJ where she. was a member of a, , party . of prominent young people of the State who spent? several "days at that resort This par-1 . ... m v, MHnlnt rtf minv rnmnll.1 mentary. sails and 'other entsrtaln- menU during the stay there. .". . .' -' Miss .Margaret Boylan, of Raleigh, arrived In the city yesterday and is ;he guest of the-Misses. Jones, Mlaa MauM Hayes la' spending sev 1 , erai daya with JJIae Fannl Bella : Faulkner at Sardls. , , s . -1 '--- - . s ,, - - - "iT.i ' - . . -' J ', ' " v . ' ' ' " : 3frs.', Norman Adam, of MeColl.'s. , C. waa one of the guests at the SeJ : wyn tor a while yesterdsy. c : " v "'i-':.- '', "r.:-i v .: 1 . Miss Msry B. Miller and her fath ... f. KeT JR..43Ljauier - !. will re? , turn to-day front Hiddenltef ; where they have "been spending aeveral daya. ' r '-.v y.;: T Mr- and Mra. A. t Jamea. Mia Pat ' Ue Jamea. Maater Marahall Jamea . and Mlaa Katie McLean, of Laurln. ' burr, eempoaed a party that atopped i at the 6elwyn for time yeaterday. 'Mlaa 'Bleeker Held h the gueat of her: friend, Mlaa . Kate. Jenkine, - at Wlnaten-Salem for a- few daya. Tr' - T Mlaa Annie Wilson left last night (or evatay of several n days W the rooun Ulna of the etata, ( ,. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. McKnlght are pending several daya with frlenda and relatives in Concord. Miss LucPe Withers la a. member f a large home party that Is 'hem g ' given at Kenansvllle this ween charge of Mra..W. M Johnson. In " Mra. Frank Slier haa returned to . . her home In this lty after an ah sence of six weeks, the greater part of . which time was spent with her moth er In- Forsyth, Ga. Mrs.' eller cams , direct trom Atlanta i' to Vadeaboro; . where the attended the Charlotte Dls- Strict Conference. Sines that tlmo she ... has oeen ylsiting various polnu in the . district with hit fcusband. Ke. Frank v Bller, in the Interest at the Women' Home Mission Society,, Mr. and Mrs. Slier are temporarily 4 taking their . meals at the -Central. ' - Mlsses Rena A-uatln and Willie ' - Young' have been spending several daya with Misses Verav Mauney and Clara Carpenter at King's Mountain. - Misses Annie Hawkins and ' Olli's - Gray have been the guests for aeveral 'days of friends. m King's Mountain. Miss Annie Long?. o Mint Hill, who ; taught last year at' King's Mountain la the graded school, haa been given " a .position at the Barium . Springs Or phanage school rpr. the coming rear, ' Mlsa Helen McNeils entertained - large' number of her frlenda at a porch : party Wednesday night la honor , of ; her cousins, Miss Sarah McNeils and Mr. James McNeils, of Kansas City. , Mo. . -,.x y- y:;.-:'f , Miss Margaret XL Bentley, of the i government service In Panama, has gone to fitatesvllle efter apendlng; a s aay or so er. .. .,. Dr. and Mrs, 1. W. Jamleaon have returned from Hlddonite, where they spent several days. -Mlss Stella Daniels, of Macon, Ga., Is the guest of Miss Minnie Cochrane " at her home on North College street. Mr. and Mrs. Edward- Clark and daughter leave this morning for the Davis White Sulphur Springs to spend several days. . Mr. Charles W. Miller, of Phlladol ihla, has arrived In the city to. Join his wife and daughter, who are gaest Of Mf. and MraH, CDotger on PUa abeth Heights. , " Mrs. A.' C. Hutchison spent yester day iffSaliabury with friends. r Mr. and Mrs. J. P. McLean, of Trinidad, Col., have arrived in the ity to spend the . larger part of toe summer with Mrs.. D. M.' Abcrnathy, Mrs. McLean's sister. Mrs. McLean is (pleasantly remembered hero - as. Miss GUnnle Caudle and 'has many, friends who welcome her visit here. Mrs. wade II. Harris and - sons, PIchard and . Jamea, have , returned from a trip to Wrlghtsvllle, . Mr. and Mrs. Walter Scott left last , night for Davis Springs at Hlddenite, to spend several days, ; ? ; J Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Lewis, wno have - . keen the guests for several days of . .Mr and Mrsi-DGGooperrrliavs re- : ( turned to . their home in Johnson , city, xenn. : . - i':..;.,--.-..- Mrs. Sam Maxwell and children have returned front a visit to friends " in Augusta, Ga. ; . . v':'-;- : ' - ' ' ' 1 f Mra. J, H. Cutter will give a sun .flower party this afternoon In honor of her little nieces,. Ruby and Miriam " Hopkins,, of Houston, Tex,, ? , I' ''-I , .. jV-i?:v;-jft Miss Olive Brice, of DHWorth, left i yesterday for ? Chester, S.' C, where shs will Visl friends for some days, Mrs.' E. W. Roacflu formerly of this ' city but now of Atlanta, Ga., la visit ,. tng , Mrs. Thomas H. Wright at her homo on Tenth avenue... :, , , ..... -. v ' ' Mr. and Mra g. g.-McSTinch spent . . yesterday at Fort Mill, S. C . , Miss Sara, Kelly lelf vea to-day for Shelby, where ahe will be the guest of Miss Oeland Barnett for a few days.- -,: , Miss Eva LIddell returned yester day from SUtesvill. where she has JtfR. Visiting friends t os. aeveral days.i t Mra Earl Pegram and little dangh . ter came down yesterday from States- ville, and are guests of Mrs. . T. S. Franklinw Later they go to Tennes- see and Kentucky for a stay of several - days. - . c,- ''IcrrKhUn lett' ' last. , . nTriffs4W,i;1. :"oA, from ' Which - place he will accoffipaSiis mother . home to-morrow. ' Mrs. liki?ughlin has been In Phlladlnhla wit h 'h-r-vjit- i hospital there. - The Uttlo child was t f ICE CREAM Is simplr delightful if flavored with Blue Ribbon Vanilla, it has an aroma and delicac'of flavor that Is unsurpassed. - vt-rt-ly turned "soma ?eks ago and the operation was resorted to in order to restore normal facial feature,' . Mia ilyrtle Cruse left last night eral days with relatives and friends. . ; , '-..', , -j4sdames "Minnie iWrLstoa. JBmith. M4-B. Itlish.Lee have returned from Wr&htsville, where they spent several days Mrs, Lee la now at the Cen- tral. Mlsa Helen Udde-ll ' returns yes terday from Wilmington.., where she was the guest of 'friends for several days ;-v -' ' Mlsa Shirley Montgomery. t Con cord, is .the guest of her brother, Dr. J. C. .Montgomery, on fiojjth Tryon street -. . - : t i-.Ti.-C ' Mrs. Louis Brj&wn, of Concord,' who has been the guest of her sister, Mrs. H. B.Fowler, for several days, is in disposed at the tatter's, home, , . ' The following announcement has been received by Charlotte friends: Mrt and Mrs. William Russell Will , . , havo the honor to announce ' r,' ', the nrrisge of their daughter . v Kllsabeth --s ,. -. .'o t '"; v-j"M r Mr John Miller Norrls " ; 'v ; on Monday, July the twentieth v .U ; nineteen hundred and elght i... r Lexington, North Carolina. , -Miss Will had come to Lexington on av visit, to her lister. Mra. D. 8. Yates, and was auletly married there by Dr. DavlAi the rector of Grace Epis copal church. . The announcement came as a, distinct surprlss to a num ber of ner Charlotte friends: : She Is wejl kpown . here, having been a visitor at . several times to - relatives here. - Mr. Norrls Is a prominent clU Uen of Baltimore. Vr, .. : . ..- ' ' 7. : : ' Miss Isabel -Craig, of Lancaster, S. C, arrived yesterday, and is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J., is. eia on me Providence road, , ' Mrs Ida Schiffleft last night for Washington City and Atlantic City to spend several days. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Watson, of Salisbury, havo come-, to Charlotte to make their home and have taken res idence at 70S West Trade street. Mr. Watson has taken, a position with B. D.. Springs & Co. 1 TV1." .' " Mrs.' J. P, Sherrlll and daughter leave to-day for Danville, .Vs., to spend several days with her brother, Mr,. Henry Roddiger. 1 .;. -; . . ' Mr."' and Vrd Wiltlsr I Henderson left last night for a sUy of several days at Atlantio City, Washington and Hew York, ; f " . " srasBMSMeaawssi i. " Mrs. W, 'J. Chamber left yesterday for Skyland, -where she will spend Bonne time with Mrs. II. D. Thomp son and daughters, Misses Nora and Margaret .f ; . : . jr ,v Mrs. Paul C. WW Hock left yester day afternoon for Rockingham, being ivpimvum vj lira -u utu titrr-jiiti, th death of. hor father, Capt. W. E. Cros land, one of the most Influential j eltiiens i that, section. Miss Benle E. Pitta, of Union town, ' 1- 4h& ..!., .u, daylen route to Stateavllle, where she will be the guest for .several days of Mrs. Zebuton V. Long. 1 She will later eome to Charlotte- to visit. .. - Mr., and Mra. Rufus . Person and children leave to-morrow for Klttrell. where they will spend several daya Little Miss Katy Oomsbte will so with them.' - ' , PERSONAL. Th Movements' of a Number ef Peo- , pie, Visltora and Oth-rs. Mr. H. K. Bryson, of Fayettevllla. Tenn., one of the. most prominent clt- lsens of that city, is spending several days here with Mr. . W. Dandrldge, pf the Charlotte BricH Company. . Mr. uarvey Moore has returned from Merehead City, where he has been spending several daya. , Mr. C R. Hudson, of Statesville, pent yesterday in the city. . Mr. George O. Tenny, of Richmond, Va., is . spending several daya In the city oj 'business. Mr. Tenny. Is presi dent of the Atlantio Bltullthlo Com pany. ' . : . Mr- E. H. Shaw,, assistant - traffic manager of the Southern, with head quarters in Washington, spent a short time In the city yesterday. Mr. victor L. Stephenson, of. the local staff of The Observer, is spending a tortlon of his vacation at Wrights vlUe Beach. - - ' ".. Capt. T. 8. Franklin will leave IA a few day for Boston to spend some time. ' .. . - i :;-.;' ;-'v '- - Messrs. John W. Todd, and R. C. Carson left yesterday for Spartanburg to witness the baseball gams between Charlotte and the . team .. from, that town.- - -, V , Mr. B, G. Fallls, superintendent of the Greenville division of the South ern, was at the Selwyn last nlghu Mr. John Walker haa returned from Washington, D. C, where he apaht several days on (business. . . ... Mr. John A. McRae. of the local bar. goes to Winston-Salem to-day on pro fessional business. ,- Mr. J. C. McRae, of - Wilmington. spent Jam eight at tne Burora. Mr. Thos. O. Lane, -of Greensboro. was a Charlotte visitor yesterday.' i;; Mr. J. N. Armstrong, of Belmont was In the city last night, stopping at the Central. -' t r . Mr. J, C Wltherspoori, of Rock HiU, 6. C" was registered at the Sel wyn last night" r . . . - '. ' - Deputy Insurance Commissioner ,W. A. eott.-f Greensboro, was a visitor here yesterday. ' . .. ... , Entcrtatnni6nt Coininlttoe to Meet Ther; Will" le ahlmnortant tnet. IST0:?!!?! 5.tJ2,i?,05 wulch was appointed to entertain the Lemocraiic convention. ; aiauers or Importance are to be attended to. The committee is composed of Messrs T. I HloWk Rprl Tnn KhiA firA S. FrankUn. J. P. Caldwell. R. A, Le,!fa .""f0 f31 k-l.a B. Wlttkowsky, A. U Smith. J. D. Mc- Pink. SlZC '1 i tO jJr Pnce Call. Frank R.-McNlnch, C. A., Wit- a rir, t- :t in Hams, W. T. Corwjth. James A. Bell, j T. 1 aurspairicK , ana tieriot iiarx-1 son. The chairmen of the sub-wm mitteea are especially, . urged nreeent. , -. - of-yamuc? s.ins I.Iezicari Vanilli:. If your rugs are dirty, DIRTY through and through, send them to a :cleaner.vi - v i But if they iare only; dull from dust and spot settling on the surface, use Ivory Soap.;; It twill ; make them ; look X- like X' - new.j ; Dirtctimn Make a stiif. V lather of Ivory Soap and" warm - water ' ( half a cake of I vorjr Sosp .wilj make a bucket ' of ; lather) and scrub rug, r width by width, k Wipe withj clean,' .'damp iponge. , " . ..-t -! " Ivory ;S oap Pc Cen Pure. BRIEFS,' A Few Minor . Happenlnra and ' - Abont tha Cl. - . . . - Mr. Ti B. Hoover Is about- hla place of . business on East Trade street after an attack of malarial fever. 1 Mr.W. O. Shoemaker has. sold a house and lot on North Davidson street to Messrs. N. E. and ' C B. Watu, the price paid "being f 1,050. Rev. v.- Allen Tedder wHI supply the pulpit of , the. Louise Baptist church for the next two Sundays for the pastor, Rev. J, C. OUiespio.l ; . Rev. O. O. Brlnkman. ; who has Just received license to preach, will oc cupy the pulpit at both services at the Brevard Street Methodist church next Sunday. Mr. W. 8. Alexander ha sold to Messrs. A. M. McDonald and W. L Alexander I tots on Elisabeth avenue. the consideration being $8,000 Mr. J. B. Alexander has sold for the Southern Real Estate,, Loan & Trust Company, a house and, lot be longing to Mr. J. W. Arthur and 10 cated on North pine atreet to Dr. I. W. Ja-mieson, the consideration "being li.ooo. f-; . The work of finishing the "streets With bltullthlo is being delayed on ac count of delay In receiving tnaterial. Manager B. C. Copeland states that ne will not be able to get operations through by the 1st of August as he had contemplated. . -' The annual basket picnic at Ebe neaer church will be glvensJuly J8th In the grove. Rrv. W. W, Orr, D. D.. Rev. R. E. Hough and Dr. H. Q. Alex ander are the speakers. Congregations of other churchea have been, Invited and a great crowd is expected. The funeral services over the re mains of little T. AV. Neal, Jr.. the 1-months-old child of Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Neal, were held yesterday after noon at the residence , on South Mc Dowell street. Rev. Dr; W, W. Orr and Rev. J. A. Smith, officiating. 1 ,At Klcitrlc Park Last Nllit , The function given by. Mrs. E. C. Register and Prof. Don A.- Richardson at Electric Park last night , was a financial and a social success. The proceeds were divided. Mra. Register's half going to pay for a wooden 1 for eome - deserving perso-ri sotd Mr. Richiardscn to pay for the hall, fid dlers and incidental expenses. Every body had a good time. Tha young peo ple danced while the older ones talk ed and. told yarns. An admission fea of 26 Cents a head waa charged. Tha old-time fiddlers. Which were adver ttsed. did not put in their appearance thereby disappointing many who went to hear them perform - . The crowd was large and represen tative.' ";- Pasteorine Tooth Paste V A perfect preparation for X ' ---V,: . ' .. . cleansing and preserving-; the .teeth without Injury, and; purl fylng the breath. : , j 25 cents. . - r-," Registered' Names Directory, (Graduate Nurses only)." ' s;' Burwell-Dunn Rctail:Store v.'V-" Thones 44 and ; SOQ. . , THE SOLITE - v Room Slipper Made .01 Soft Kid, nOlSeleSS 1 it, t ? ' i,l leatlier 801C. nOUeel.' UOiOrS p J-.w. , jlv XliUIi ipi.xv. . . f , . - ei(jlLf.ltl-r,iOUHt CO. it 3 rare excellence from the If ail V; liillgllillllS Pretty, new style 'Fast Color Glag- hams. ' Amoskeagt Bates, , etc , , s........7..'....!0c i 1-xc. yard .. ' . .StJN ! rMBRELLAS ' ; . Just as good for rain, hut King, Sol is-'very busy' 'now. "",'' Special , purchaso 1 nice . Umbrellas. good selectlen. Handle guaranteed. Cloth at..,,'' .Sc. each 60c. LINEN SUTTING, 2Jc Nothing wrong with it A case Of overbuying by an . importer who wsnted ' to unload, pretty Check All-Linen Mercerised ' Suiting, really worth too,' yard.,,. 2 sc. yard LINEN LAWN 6PECXAL .; - White Linen Lawn, all Linen, regu tar 40c. grade, from, same overstocked Importer, just received . . . . 25c, yard 1. M KAYfiElVS GLOVES 0. Ksyser's Double Tipped Gloves' art worth double almost any other 811k Glove. We have, reduced all our Long Silk . Gloves, , White, Blacks, 1 . " , , Colors, from 11.15 and tl.KO to ; . tSo. pair HELP THE GIRLS BY TRADING EARLY Curing the summer we close at o'clock. These long, hot days are very trying to the girl who stays be hind the counter. Help us out by doing your trading early. The early mornings are very pleasant IVEY'S UlLDERJ 6F ' IYDRAUUC tLECTRIC : ' r.lTUCKCKMCJ STEAM,r rUlAXTON LX CHARIwQTTE. N.C. a &JOi VWr, 4. au wvw Mf a atw v am.- ItinA vAii'va Kaisirs ttailnar vaii vjvIII lllrsa an t w 1 1 ir Mi t,.u.a JUBT INCOLD BOILED HAM. NOTI1. Ing nleer for a quick lunch, order lust what you want, wnta you want - u will aee that you aet It. Don't for Set our line of hatna 'and breakfaat baeon la the finest on tha market. MIL LER VAN NESS CO, "VINEGAR. PURE miaAR," JUST rteeived. 10 barrel a Heinaa rure Apple Cider and White . Pickling Vinsr. There la nothing better than thia for pickling and presenrtnc of fruits and vegetables, rites ana ntw ip-aar. nmw Sweet Potatoes, Fresh Okr and Geor sis Rattleanake Wstennelons. JOHN W, 8MITH. 'Fhone 132 snd M30. IF ITS BRUSHES OR MIRRORS TOU want, here is the pisce to eome. we have a big assortment ef both, sny kind you want. JA8. P. STOWB a CO., Drugglata. 'Phone 17. MOSQUITO LOTION AS SUPPLIES BT W'OODALL 8HEPPARD Insure you a goed night's rest without Debug both ered all hours of the night by pesky mosquitoes. Two sixes. 10c. and. 25e. 'Phone us. and w will deliver It anywhere In Charlotte In double oulck tlma ':-. -. 'V- W '" FOR ' BALE-CRUSHED STONE - IN slaes' suitable for ail sts-Vs sonerete work. x Will auote you delivered prlesa by wagon er eara en application. Fred Oliver, Charlotte. N. C. . . . ; FOR BENT STORB ROOM IU K. Trade Ft. Aug. lt. Suitable for whole slt or retail. Store roosi I.N. Ptsram Ft Hall. 45x9. Jd floor. ow brkk biii!n!ng. Belmont, e l-room ootuge r K. ttn. S-room house 7)4 E. tin. i09 K. 91h I rooms. 6"T N R room, f J. AR THUR HENDERSON A BRO. EVERYTHING THAT'S GOOD TO EAT la hot weather Is btng served by us In the best style. Com In and sea whst we have now. GEM RESTAUR ANT. , - ' -' TO LET 1 BOOMS; PALM KR AND MMdla, fiA: 4 rooms. Wsst Palmer, U; 4 rooms. 717 E- th, S; I rooms. Sunny alrte, .1 ' seres, - well enclosed. I hsm. chicken boui sad ysrds. all tor $1I.W; t tooms, '4 Cold SU &!; 'rooms, ntlwr-rth. tit T; t rooms. Grade t, l.v; rooms. Oak St.. U: Urge hall. 4ih and C Kts . rrtm In Handera HnlM lg. l-s E.. L- KEESLER. S. Jrysa St. '1'hona M. j Special Notices TTPKWHrTKRS RENTr.I-ine rsntsl . ri'-hlns, ail makes, ivstly for Instant S.liry. I-.ery inartitti. fr(-cl.s Is eery part(cu!r. i. F Craloo it Co, HI a. Uryon, 'Paoae K4. - , , . The stone lining In tha Pilgrim Grand Refrigerators Is always cold and ths porce lain covering Is as easily clean ed as a china plate. "Abso lutely Gorm Proaf." To be had cf JsNsMcCausIandSCo. Ml . SoatJi Tryon St. ' GREEN 'POND GRANiTCT BRICK COMPANY 6IBSON. N. C. Offers contractors and builders the neatest pressed building otics; on the market for the money. Do net break tn shipping, not affected by frost, harden with age and compare favor ably with th highest priced brick In the country. Write for. prices and testimonials. u Above -Everything Else v. in tout purchase of Printing,, V Blank Books, and kindred ; - supplies, should be considered the question of QUALITY. QmmBtj does not mean ornate decoration or elaborate coloring, nor does it neceaaarily imply a V steep" price. . ; ?, -' Quality meant taste; discrimi nation, harmony ta tyjpe, paper, and Inks. j. 'J:--v,i ''t M:: , Quality is juM u important the lack of it ust as evident in a notehead as m a catalog'. -,. .'- . - , We endeavor to rive superior Wify with every job we send out. It pays f both you and as. - If you want imality in Blank Book. Loose-Leal Devices, En- fTsrinir, Lithopraphinjr, or Print tng, end your next order to - . TKE ciSERYER PRlSTin KCL'SE :. KKeeseiuTf e : (VW Qsality is SasrtSM) . CHARLOTTE, N. C. The first day of our great 13th Anniversary Celebration K ale.-. The , crowds : in attendance reminded xne of tha Democratic convention. Every available space it seemed, in our four stores was taken up f by eager -' and anxious buyers. . A great day in the mercantile ; .history' of Charlotte. Customers .will - spread tha glorious news to their neighbors and friends and so to-day, to-morrow and throughout the remaining days of this Celebration Sale he crowds will grow bigger ; and' bigger. Don't delay, thinking that there will be a let up in the enthusiasm, for each day we intend f to throw out some new values that have not been of fered before. Our buyer while in the market made 1 especial provision to meet just" such: requirements. In the 'great rush we must aslf the indulgent public to bear with us. Our desire is to wait upon each one promptly and . satisfactorily. And if you can't get waited onjbo-day, come back to-morrow. You'll find just as good values. v v . MUSIC EVERY DAY BY RICHABDSON'S pRCHESTRA 1 V 1 i i t Trade Knabe Pianos Come and see tbo new styles just received. A pur chase of thia Piano means satisfactory one for a life time.- We sell cheaper Pianos also.' Write for catalogues. Parker-Gardner Company Piano Department Second floor. :. ... '. - :.'. ' : . : COOL CLOTHES FOR HOT WEATHER ' Isn't that what every man wants t;- ' " ... :Lct ' va how you the cool tvro-picce suits we are selling for just this dnd of weather. If you haven't : one ; of. v our stylish summer suits already, , you will be surprised to find that we can dres3 a man so c6mfortably, these rcvl hot days.';; They arc cer tainly . to your uu-vantage.
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