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CHARLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER, 'AUGUST 11, 1903. Social ahd Personal j 1 " ' T Mr, George C Eamsey has joined her husband 'in New; York and they will snend some -time fit neighboring ummer resorts. .' : ' J'.l- i MIsstWillle Young returned yester day xrom Salisbury. ' v v ' -:. : ''"'"Uxd Harris MalMnckrodt will leave next week- for Atlantic Ctty. where she will ' spend -some time .with r ner mother. ' ' A4 TT-JIrV R.' Laxton- lavee-wtthin- a few daya for Atlanta, Ga.. where ahe ; and NMr. Laxton will live.. , fMliwi Annie' Felts, Minnie Tally, Kllle Hall. Julia and Ruth Benton, of ' Ivey's. will leave to-night for New - York. 4 , ' - . .- Miss Mae Taylor, of New Tork, one of the summer's charming visitors, who has bees A rueet at the home of Mr. and Mra, Osmond I Barringer, on North Tryon street for several weeks, win leave to-day for the Nort'4 ' ea route borne. 'V.. . ' Miss Kittle Walker, who is -visiting in Kinston, will return home the mid dle of the week. . ' '; ; . 'The event of the evening will he the Japanese dance which will be given uo-nlght at the new electrio pavilion n North Charlotte. The Japanese-et-r foot wl'l be carried out in the deco " rations, the costumes, the music and. even In the figures. The music will be by the Richardson Orchestra. j Mrs. J. A. Clinard and daughters . Misses Helen and Berti CUnard. left yesterday morning for Greensboro and Guilford eeunty to spend several weeks., - 1 Mrs. L. R. Pruett and family have returned from Cleveland county, where they spent some time with rel atives and friends. Margaret Scott, Ruth CrowelL Clara King. Dorothy Mason, Emtfy Glenn, Beaie Durham, , Leila Durham, i-nther . Bain, ; Margaret ' Durham, .5 Adelia Levi, Elisabeth Hartman, Mar gare acnoltt, Mary Alexander. : r -Miss' Florence Oliver, youngeal daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Oi ver, will finish her Vassar eourse In on more year. She will leave early In the fall to continue her studies. Miss Oliver has won high honors at Vasaar. She Is one of the brightest and most popular of her class. - Mm Walter W. Watt lias as her guests two of- her sisters. Mr. L. Brelsford,' of Zanesvllle, O., and Mrs. J.HrKlniIer6f Charleston,.iCr-Mri. Brelsford and Mrs. Klnile are both pleasantly remembered by hosts of Charlotte friends. - Mrs.' Brelsford In particular by reason of hejr visit to the city last year. . . , Mrs, C. M. Carson ana t.son, an Mr. J. -8. Carson and daughter, who are at Virginia Beach - will return home the latter part of the week. ' , Mr. and Mrs. Francis Tomlinson ar rived in the city yesterfis from Hid denlte to spend a week with Mrs. B. B- Todd, on Jackson Terrace. They are on their way home to Fyetteville. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Preston re turned yesterdar ; from Hlddenlte, where they spent acme time. They stopped over for a couple of days in Statesvllle. . ' .. -." '. There is only one soap that can be compared with Ivory oap, ' and 1 that is genuine, unadulter ated, white Castile Soap. Very little of it is for . sale in this country. .The so called, VCas- rtiIeTTsoap so!db"y the majority of drug stores is not 'Castile'1 Soap at all; it is a cheap and in ferior imitation of a meritorious article. ? Hi Misses Amanda, and Dasle Tandle entertained a number of their friends at a watermelon party last evening at their home. No. 1Q East Finn street. .Misses Mamla Miller and Amanda Tandle leave to-day for Norfolk, Va whero for two weeks they will be the guests of friends. The many friends of Mrs- Lawrence Dodsworth will be interested to learn that she continues to Improve steadily. If nothing unforeseen develops she will be brought home from the Whltehead Stokes Bans tor I urn. Salisbury, about the first of September. Mrs. Nannie Williams, of Greens boro, was registered among the guests at the Buford yesterday. - Mr and Mrs. W. P. Puett. of Bel mont, were visitors In' the city yester day, stopping at the Buford. Miss Bara Hargrave left yesterday morning for Charlottesville, Va,, to attend a house party. Miss Elisabeth Townes has return ed to her home In Greenville, 8. C. after spending several days In tha city with friends. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Mitchell, of Somerset, Ky.. are spending a few days with relatives and friends in the city. Mr. Mitchell was formerly a resident of Charlotte while private secretary to Mr. Horace Baker, then general superintendent of the South ern, with offices In this City. Mrs. Clarence E. Mason will enter tain this evening at her home on Couth Tryon street in honor of Miss . OliTa Capps. . . The many friends of Mrs. John Walter Miller will be interested to learn that she return to Char lotte about the middle of this month to spend some time with Mrs. W. A. Watson on South Tryon street. Mrs. Miller will spend the winter in the city. Miss May Penfleld will leave in a few daya for Atlanta, Ga., to.be the rueit for awhile of Mr. B. w. Thnmnson. who Is there with her daughter, Mrs. D. C Lyl. Mrs. Don Richardson left last nlht for Brunswick. Ga,: Fernanilna, Fla.. and Cumberland Island. She will be gone a few weeks. Mrs. C. F. Sheek, Miss Fannie h. Sheek and Miss Patsy Sheek. of Rock Hill. 8. C, are at .the Buford notei. Mrs. Ed McRae and Mrs. R. M. Williams. Maxton, were guests of the Selwyn yesterday. Miss Lena Graham, i Norfolk, Va. was registered at the Selwyn last night. M lanes Bisndln and Marguerite Springs leave this morning for Glow ing Rook, where they will spend awhile. ". PERSONAIi, Mrs. W. A. Reynolds expects to leavn shortly for Lake Tpxaway to spend a month there with 'her slater, Miss Maude Morgan, and other rela tlves from Richmond. Va. Mr. and Mrs. P. R. Rhodes and son have gone to Beaufort to Spend awhile. Miss Rosalie Wllklniton has as her auests at her home on North Bre vard street this week Misses Kate Robinson, of Lowell ? Mary Flowers, of Rock H1IL a C, and Mildred Booker, of Martinsville, Va. ' Miss Rowcna McCall of Monroe, Is the guest of Mrs. Walter Delllnger for a few days. Miss Louise Murphy, who has been the guest of Mlsa Kate Neal In tha county for the past few dys, will re tarn to the city this jdornlng and will leave Thursday forf Waynesvllie to Join her mother who Is spending the summer there. Mrs. Arnold Shaw expects to leave in a few days ferNew Yorkto'spend a short while.' Mrs. H. E. Knox and little daugh ter, Dorothy, have gone to Norfolk, Va., to visit relatives, ' Miss Bennle Pitts, of Untontown, Ala, .is a guest at the home of Rev. Dr. and Mrs. G. F. Robertson, In Bteele Creek. . Mr. and Mrs.; C. N. G. Butt leave ibis morning for Montreat. s , Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Moffatt go to V- New xorK next week on a pleasure .' trip. , ' .- ' :". i -' : ; . - Mlssea Mary and Lou Sherwood, ef .Raleigh, are visiting their cousin. - ' Miss Beulah Louisa Henry, on Nortn wonege acreet. .7.-- .. ' , . . , & - " f 1 ' 1 " Misses ' Margaret and Mildred , Cowles. tha attractive young daugh- . ters of Mr. W. D. Cowles, will, give a . - party this afternoon at their homa on yj- North Church street : . j - Mr. and Mraa E. O, Buchanan and ' " , daughter, who make their home at . ' tha Central, are -in New York. . They are stopping at tha . Grand. corner Broadway and Thirty-first street,, ' , . ,.: . t - Mrs. Clarence Smith la vlsltin at the home of Dr H. K. Held in the .- country. , j .- - - Miss Cora ValV who with her moth 4 r makes her home at Taytorsvilla. . ts back after a stay of a week or more Mrs. L. Mason gave a delightful lawn party at her home on Elisabeth Heights yesterday afternoon for her beautiful little niece, - Miss Luclle Mason, v. The young people invited to partake of the pleasure of the after noon were: Misses Helen Parker, THET ALWAT8 PLEASE, fo Biteerwhtktn4-yMI hsvebeea using. Blue Ribbon Lemon and Vanilla will plsasa yea better. -. The Moveinenta of a N amber of Peo ple, Vlaltora and Othr. Mr. D. Sam Cox, of Columbia, R. C. spent yesterday In the city on business. Mr. Louis H. Cary, of oreenviue, h C, was registered among the guests at the Selwyn yesterday. Mr. Thomas H. Button, Jr., of Fay ettevllle, was a visitor In the city yes terday, stopping at the Selwyn. Messrs. Sidney and Tom MoAden have gone to, Norfolk. Va.. where they win take a ooat tor Boston tor a ten days' trip North. Mr. Hugh Long, of Gantonla, spent a few hours in the city yesterday. Mr. J. B- Westbrook. a well-known cltlsen of Chester, S. C. spent yester day in the city with friends. Mr. H. T. Tlmmons. of Sumter, 8. C. was registered among the guests yes terday at the Central. Mr. S. 8- MUes, of Greensboro, spent yesterday in tn city, stopping at the Selwyn. Among the guests at the Buford ye terday were Messrs. Perrv Dover and A. O. Hlnson, of Clover, 8. C. Mr. James R. Williams, of Green ville, 8. C-, spent yesterday In the city on bulsness, Mr. W. L. Townsend. 'of Rowland, was a Charlotte visitor yesterday. Messrs. N. B. Russell. H, , W, Har gis and H. E. Neal, of Monroe, were among the guests registered at the Buford yesterday. . Mr. George H. Bellinger left last night on a business trip to Baltimore and Philadelphia. Mr. R. G. Vaughan, cashier of the American Exchange National Bank, of Greensboro, was in the city yester. day. He was on his way home from a camping trip in the mountains, on which he was accompanied by Presi dent Henry Louis Smith, of Davidson College. Mr. W. D. Price, cashier of the In surance department of tha American Trust Company, has gone to Char lottesville, Vs., where he will Jojn Mrs. Price and spend his vacation. Prof. Richmond Harding, of David son College, spent yesterday in the city. Mr. D. D. Mcklnnon, of Wadevllle, was a guest of the Selwyn last night Mr. R. R. Relnhardt, of; Stanley, was a Charlotte visitor yesterday, registering at the Central. Mr. B. C. Ashcraft of Monroe, was at the Central yesterday. Mr. W n. Rnencer - of SalMturv. was amony thos yesterday-who atop- ped at the Buford. Messrs. .Edmund Burwell and Rob ert Brevard left last- night for Toxa way where they will snend several weeks, Messrs. Carson and Carol Taliaferro will leave this morning for Blowing Bock There they will spend a num ber of weeks. Messrs. James Harkey and W. 7. Halltday returned early yesterday morning from a three weeks trip to Canada, the Great Lakes. Niagara Falls and the cities on the borJer-Hne. They had an enjoyable trip. . Mr.' James W.' Simpson has return ed from a trip to Atlantic City and resorts in Pennsylvania. Ha was gone a number of weeks. Mr. James Harkey has returned f ronv'a trip to Canada. Mr. A. 8. Cheek has returnea rrom visit to South Carolina. . . ;Vi : '? Real Estate b alnea Climbing. The purchase by Mr. Ed Graham last week of the piece of property at No. 11 North -Tryon street from tn Charlotte Trust and Realty Company for 1 2S.00O excited considerable com ment la real estate circles by reason of the vrlce. paid,, which was more than-11,000 a front footNow comes the story from a most reliable source that Mr. Gresham has been? offered 11.000 for his trade of $20,000 for the property. This bears out tha statement previously mad that the value of de sirably situated Charlotte property is steadl'y climbing- -v Ii Soap Lvory 994iS Per Cent. Pure. at BOWED XOT TO POPULACE. Charlotte Man Impressed Unfavor ably by Apparent Lack of Gracious new on the Part of the Prlncw of tvalea. "What did I think of the Prince of Wales?" said a Charlotte man who saw the renowned scion of English no bility re-sently at Quebec. "Well. I didn't think much of him, I can tell you. He is fine looking all right but he didn't look like a democrat to me. Cannos to the right of him, cannons to the left of him, cannons In front of him volleyed and thundered From right and from left rose the welcom ing huz-vis of a great people. On every hand skyrockets sputtered and gleamed In the air. Great bouquets of flowers were thrown Into the Prince's automobile and In front of It by beau tiful ladles. " "And did the guest of honor stanJ, with uncovered head In the midst of this complimentary welcome T Did he bow to right and left In acknowledge ment c't the honor done him. Not he. The old ruse simply sat reared back in his motor car. with his head held high, and looked neither to one side nor the other. Not once while I saw him dtd he even essay to smile. The guy hid evidently been used to that sort cr thing end had had so much of It that he simply accepted It as le gally Ms. A free-born American felt more lke heaving a brick than flow ers the apparently ungrateful lord. It's two to one If he expects to be a candidate for a second term, ha would nav comported himself In a manner more in accord with American ideas." VEY S (MI-UP SALE win 1 to and BRIEFS. A Few Minor Hannenlnra ADont tnr cur. There will be a- Dlcnie at Provi- drnre to-day. It Is farmer's day. The people will meet at the church. Harrv Jolmron. colored, who has been up' on a similar charge before, was arrested yesterday on tha charge of being a vagrant. Miss Sarah Houston, manager of Belk's Millinery store. Is taking her vacation. In a week's time she wilt go North to buy goods.- ; Elisabeth Howell, a white wo man of disordered mind, waa locked up yesterday for safe keeping, after she had made a number of com plaints about a supposed negro witch. male, who persists In shocking her with electricity nt her homo. She has been of this suspicious tempera ment for somn time. She lives alorr. -tAnyrHat-in-Storet1 98 Cents This U smal part of the cost of most of these prety Trrmmed Hats, but we hava a big-lot of Hats we must sell, and wa realise they must be wonderfully cheap and attractive to move out fast . Many of these naked Hats sold for $2 and S3. Now we aell them nicely trimmed for..'... Ma Ladles Hats, Misses' Hats, Chil dren's Hats. Blacks, Whites, Browns, Navies, Copenhagen, and, In fact, all colors. The dark colors can be worn late in the fall. JOc Embroidery A table of attractive wide Em broidery, Edges and Insertions ,. ... ,. 10c yard. Percales JOc Yard Nice patterns on good cloth; colors fast ...... loo. yard. New Linonette New styles Linenette, Just cams In. Solid Colors, Stripes, Checks, ato. White Waists The exprets to-dsy brought us some !w lots for this department A variety styles pretty Waists, worth up to 11.60 .....V 98c Special lot Waists, sold up to $3,00, now.... 1. ...... m 91.80 Premiums You pay nothing for these pre miums. We sell you goods as cheap and cheaper than others and give you nice premtums besides. It is good advertising for us. IVEY'S ffl 19-21 EAST TRflES Women, Why Suffer? A, HICKS' XTffAPiiniNF WS fj V tsV 0J 1 sfc (LIQUID) 1 Quickly Cures I all pain, hes d'actiS) hsrirschf, neuralgia and nervous- exhaustion, brain fag, etc At all Drasslsta, 10c, Sis aad 40s New goods Arriving on every train, and to make elearanea spaeo posslbler for the next iew daya we offer raro bargwlns In all summer lines, and especially In all Whlta Qooda and Lawns. , ---t The greatest values you have ever aaen for i cents yard art BOW on our counter at. .. , ..... ,.'. aVw; tO-lnch Victoria Lawns that sold for II 1-1 to He. per yard, will all go in one lot at ..- .,....lct Ul-zc. YARD WIDE P.VJAMA CLOTH. 8 1-2. ' This fabric la used extensively for men's as well as ladles' under wear, and It Is very fine. Special price...... ........ ...... ...81-ta ALL NET WAISTS AT A SACRIFICE. All our new and stylish Silk and Net Waists must go, and It will pay you to buy one at our sacrifice prices, even if you already hava one. A real good Yard-Wide Bleached Domestic, no starch, for few daya at...; ..6c. A SPECAIL OFFER IN COUNTERPANES. We have a few large Fringed Counterpanes that most people would get 12.00 for, all first-class, large and heavy, for few days at tha special price of 81.2S Same as above in Plain Counterpanes, very heavy and extra large size, at .$1.15 BATH TOWELS AT BARGAIN. Good Big Bath Towels, bleached, at .35c. pair. .Good Heavy Huck Towels Sc. TABLE UXEN BARGAINS. Big line Table Linens, and for the rest of this week wo will give special prices on same. Good Bleached Damask JOc. 72-Inch All-Pure Linen Damask c $100 Quality Good Heavy Damask 7tc. All this Table Linen, besides other prices, will be on one counter and It will certainly pay you to nee It. Colored Dress Linens on same counter, beginning at 8 1-30 Few more pieces of Check Dress Linens, the J 8c. quality, at.. 19c SPECIAL TO MEN. Schloss Brothers' tailor, of Baltimore, will be with us Tuesday anfl .Wednesday to take your measure for a fall tailored suit Don't tall to see him. SPPECIAL TO THE LADIES. Miss Sarah Houston, M West Eighth street, and Miss Jennie Wilkie, 211 East Sixth street will leave for New York In a few days, and If you will see them they will gladly take your measure for a stylish fall suit' 19-21 EAST TRADE mv3 MinMrel SItow La Night. The Rabbit's Foot Minstrels, exhib ited last night in a tent which was packed and Jammed with a mass of humanity on the corner of Fourth and Poplar. The company gave free street1 parades and musical serenades yester- dav nrA last evenlnr. the conlualnn of the rendition of stirring airs bo-' ing greeted with deafening cheers by TRY A - CENT BOTTLE tne assembled colored populace. The show last nlRht was about the average and the crowd seemed to enjoy it NEW ARRIVALS Recent shipments have given us a number of new designs in popular priced, htgh grade WOOD MANTELS. . Tf you are contemplating purchasing, It will pay you to see our display on second floor. J.N.McCausIand&Co. Stove Dealers, Roofing Con tractors. ttl South Tryon St Officers of Mcrkfcnburg Camp. tn reproducing the list' of officers of Mecklenburg Camp. No. 382, , United Confederate Veterans, elected at Sat Hrdays annual meeting, the names of Mr. J. M. Sims, treasurer snd Dr. F. O, Hawley. surgeon, were inadvertently omitted. Their names should hava ap peared for tne local camp numbers no two more loyal and enthusiastic comrades. awed Chaniberlatn's 1 hava Bed Chamberlatn's Colta. (Cholera snd Diarrhoea Remedy slnoe It was -first inutxiucea 10 tne public in 1S71. and have never found one Inatance whr cure was not speeatiy effected by Ita use. I save oeen a commercial traveler for eighteen years, and never atari out on trio without tnia, my raitnrui mend." vavs H. 8. Nichols, ot Oakland. Ind. Ter. When a man has v4 a remedy for thlrtv-fiva var ha knows Its value and is competent to speak of it For sal by SL H. Jordan C ' - . IT IS NOT TOO LATE TO USE -King's Fruit- Preserving Powder Get the Powder from- us, and Fruit Jar Rubbers and all tha . necessary articles. ; Registered Nnraes Directory. (Graduate Nurses only). Burwell-Donn Retail Store 'Phones 41 and 800. The Charlotte Trunk! Strongest and best Trunk on tha market" This special Trunk la built to our own specifications tn 100 lots. and contains more points of value by S,00 than any, othsrt :, Full alsa, strong box, full ; steel bound, . every part riveted, linen lined,- double trays. .;...:n;A.i:J'vLf.i":.ll.;:lL!.Vl Ig-lncb.' $1.50; ao-lnch $1.00: 11 Inch. $ : M-lnch, $10.0.0; ll-lnch, $11.00; M-lnch. $11.00; ' '40-incn, $11.00. 'r"?. '.s mtMSSL2ESK strop Strongest strop 'made. with, paten. sUdlng , relf sae Frie by mmH . buckle. Price GllLIER-LlOORE CO. Special Notices DONT WAIT-IP" TOU HAVE NKVKB used Blue Ribbon Vanuia Extract, there Is a treat In store tor you. , MAGIC HEADACHB POWDERS ! DO the work In short order. Easy to take and no bad after effects. J AH. P. STOWS CO., Druggists. 'Phone 170. L. C SMITH TYPEWRITERS FOR rent One dosen of tnese new ma chines for rent on monthly eontraois, Tha moat satisfactory writing machine obtainable. J. K. CBAYTON at CO., H7 a Tryon. 'Phone 104. GREEN POND GRANITE . BRICK COMPANY GIBSON, N. O. Offers contractors and builders tha neatest pressed building brick on tha market for the money. o not breast tn shipping, not affected by frost harden with eca and compare favor ably with the highest priced brick In the country. Write for prices and testimonials. m Ij :- ft Knabe Pianos Come and see the new styles just received. A pur chase of this Piano means a satisfactory one for a lif time. ? We sell cheaper Pianos also. Write for, catalogues. Parker-Gardner Company Piano Department Second floor.! LI8TEN! LI8TKN! LISTEN I A FREflH ahlpment et Kerrw name ana area, fast Bacon' to-day. This Ham and Ha con has no equal In the South. A little hlsher In price, but'.l MILLER ,VAN NESS CO.. SI N. Tryon. IF TOO NEED ANYTHING IN THE drag Una. 'phone woooall siisr. PARD, No. 3. They give prompt and accurate servtee to all parts ot the City, FOR 8ALE-CRV8HID FTON IN elaee suitable for all graaes eoncrete work, v will quote you delivered price by wages or cars en application. Fred Oliver, Charlotte. N. C ' 1 FOR : HirtT-STOREROOM No.- - til East Trade, gooo local ion lor wnnie sale or retail. Large baH.eomer Bel moot Ave. and Pegram Bt. Modern T room eottage H K Wh. I1M. TOO K. Poplar 0 rooms. I& tOl N. Brevard rooms, $20. Other 0. 4 and t-room houses. J. ARTHUR HENDERSON A BRQ.. lit X. Trioa. ' EVERTTH1NO THATS OOOD- TO EAT In hot weather m oeinc serveo ny us what we have now. us-aa kwiaik TO LET-7-ROOM MODERN HOI'BE. Morehead street. : rooms. Fainter Hit, city water free. tMUO; 4 rooms, E.. txh. ft: rooms, N. Ciarkson. ti. HmiMs for colored tenants, fl to 11.50 per week. Rooms tn ganders' Building fer cmc.es or bd rwrnt ts-ta fl. K. KEfcSLER. a 8. Tryon U 'Phone Above EverytMns Else . : in your purchase ct Printlnf;. Blauk Books, snd kindred supplies, should be considered v the question of QUALITY. QuaEty docs not mean ornate decoration or elaborate coloring, nor does it necessarily imply a. '! steep " prile. I,, . Qmality means taste, discrimi nation, harmony In type paper, and inks,. ; , Quality is just aa important the lack of it fust as evident la a Mtehead as n a catalog. , We endeavor to give superior faaify with every Job we send out. It pays I both yon and as. IJ yo went ' la Blank jBookfOB ij'BevierrHH-r Saving, Lithographing, or Print g, send your next: order to, . THE CBSEEYER FBIITIX3 ECUSE i ' , meeeeaavee - ' . - (tWe Qwaity W esrsae) ' . , CHARLOTTE. N. C."'' Mave You Ever WJsHicdf Hnat Yotp crejettcr Pressed Don't let some one say behind your back, "Hasn't he got on a shabby looking suit' The'y won't tell you that, but we will And the .best thing you can do before you go any farther is to come and see us. You may , need a new Buit or an odd pair o.f . Trousers might help you out. V The best advice we can give you is to look up the word "hurry" in your pocket dictionary and make this store your destination Cccis Sent cn rTCu! rvw-JT .2 tt Cr t 1 iftr C J o
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