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CHARLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER, AUGUST 14,1003. i I Social and Personal Miss Mary Counter, of Terrell, Is vis iting Mm. I., A. Pipert In Belmont i Mrs. Ethel Thomas, of Newberry. S. r C. favorably' known to readers of The Sunday Observer, was a Charlotts vis itor yesterday. Mrt: Tnomas accom- PMe4 her. . ' r . ..; Mr. and MrsT.Xecil Parker pass. ed through the olty last night ea rotate j from Hickory to Atlanta Ga, where they will spend tew weeks. s 1 V Mr. and Mrs. A- J. Hagootl hairs ; returned , from Wrlghtsville, where itbsy pnt soma-lme. . : One of the features of the evening will be the giving away ct two prizes vi. ?a eacn.to tns bolder of ths lurhy number. At lf-l all the couples will una up lor a-grand dance and as each person passes, he or she, will ha given a coupon with a number, This affair is In charge of th com. mlttee, conalstlnr of Mrs. Edna Hir- shlnger. Miss Nora Van Landlnghain, Mrs.' Carc W.-' Butt. : Mrs. Brooke Todd, and Mrs. F, X Tomllnson, ej rayettevlUe. ; r -;.-. Moving pictures will be thrown on me canvas during the dancing. , fax Mrs. J. B- fcthTan7w1tt--Trotertarn rl. , v this morning in honor of Mrs. George -r -r "r r;- - . Wadsworth. '"fDv i MM. J. R. Bryson, of .Bryson City, are in the city for a few days. . ' 1 . - ' Mr. and Mrs. p. M. Cave, Mr. and Mrs. Frank D. Lethco and Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Epps have returned from AsheviUe, where they spent several 4r- v,S V :. V. -' ... ' Miss Edith Thompson, accompanied by her . sister, Mrs. L. B. Freeman, will leave to-day for Batesville, (Va., where Chey will visit Mrs. & B. Pugh. ' Dr. Herbert Battle, of Montgomery. Ala-, and daughter. Miss Nell Battle, pent Wednesday la theclty. Miss Battle had been to Lancaster, 8. C. where she attended a house party given by Miss Jauanita Wylle. Che -went from iiere to Morganton, where she will spend pome time with friends. Miss Julia Cone, of .Richmond Vs.. has returned home after spending a day or two with Miss Flora Bryan. Miss Laura May Hanson is visiting friends in Huntersvuie. Mrs. Beck, who Is the guest of her daughter. Mrs. - Carey W. Butt, will leave next week tor her heme In Richmond, Va. ' ; - ' ' PEBSOKAIi. Miss Ellen Jamieson is the guest for severs! dsys of the Misses Sample, at Huntersvllle. Mrs. J. M. Hester and Mrs. J. M. Hahn left last night for Atlantic City and other cities in tne Nortn. iny will be gone several weeks. Shortly after her return, Mrs. Hester will go to Georgia, her former home, on a visit to relatives there. Mtsa Margaret Lowrance, of For est City, will arrive to-day to visit Miss Pearl Hlslop, on South Cedar street. Miss Blanche Mlllershan, who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ie Camp, In GafTney, 8. C, has re turned to the city. Miss Willie DeCamp returned with her and Will visit her for a few days at her home on South Poplar street Misses Mary Darsey and Carrie Mc Lean leave this morning for Norfolk, . Vs.. and New York, where they will spend awhile. Mrs. It. H. Ramsey and children are the guests of relatives at Mooret- ville. ' Miss Louise Parke has from Montreat where she spending several weeks. returned has been Mrs. W. E. Tounts has gone to Statesville to spend several days wlt& friends and relatives. Miss Bessie Jackson, of Clover, S. C, is spending several days In the cKy with friends. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Ellis,. of Hamlet, spent yesterday in the city with friends. A party of Georgia people made tip of Mrs. S. W. Murray, Misses Ruth and Rachel Murray and Mr. Emory C. Murray, of Newnan. Ga., left yes terday morning for the mountains, af ter spending tne night at the fielwyn. Miss Lillian Williams, of King's Mountain, who was a member of the eenior class at Ellzabethc College last year, spent yesterday In the city with friends. y J Mrs. Louis Brown and Mrs. J. M. Tull came over yesterday from Con ' cord and are at the home of Mrs. R. S. Busbee. Mrs. Brown leaves this morning for Hendersonvllle, where she will Join Mr. Brown and spend some time. Tbe Movement of m Wmmber-of Peo- -rplVjaUre,aflaJ?tlera, , Mr. U. N., Hoffman, new editor Tft The Observer, returned yesterday from a vacation, spent in the mountains of western North Carolina. ; , - Mr. J. R. Sandlfer, of the faculty of Flshbnrne Military School, at Waynes boro, Va., Is spending a few days in the city.. Mr. Sandlfer has been spend ing the summer at Saluda. - Mr. John A. Schenck, of Lawndale, spent , yesterday in the city, stopping at the Buford Hotel. Mr. . W. U Vent, ot .Wadwboro, Was yesterday a Buford guest. ' Mr. G. : E. Ratliff, of Wadesboro, was among those yesterday at the Buford. - . Mr. a W. Hodge, of Chapel HI1L business manager for the University of North Carolina Magazine, was In the city yesterday, stopping at the Central. . . ' Mrt George C. Goodman, of Moores vllle, was st the Central yesterday. Among those registered at the Cen tral yesterday was Mr. 'S. Clay Wil liams, of Mooresvills. Mr. H. T. Pope, of Lumberton, was at the Central Hotel yesterday. Mr. Howard Reedy, , of Rowland, arrived In the city yesterday, register ing at the Central. Mr. J. O. Relliey, of Wilmington, was among the guests of the Selwyn yesterday. ' Mr. T. P. Dillon, of Monroe, .spent yesterday in the city, a guest of the Selwyn. Mr. If. N. Pharr Is spending awhile at Atlantic City. N. J. Mr. T. D. Miller, secretary and treasurer of the Statesville Cotton Mill, spent yesterday in the city and Vast night wHh his brother. Rev. R Q. Miller, at Sardls. Mr. Krank Pegram, of the Parker- Gardner Company, has gone to New Xrk on business. Judge W. J. Montgomery, of Con cord, was a guest of his daughter, Mrs. E. C. Register, yesterday. Messrs. Max Reeps and P. A. Jones, of Reefsvlle, are st the Central, on their way home from New York. Mr. J. J. Weatherford. of Gastonla, was In the city last night a guest of th Buford Hotel. Mr. E.M. etanton, of Torkvllle. S. C. was among those registered last night at the Buford. Mr. D. A. Hodgln, of Greensboro. ws smong the guests at the Buford last night. Mr. Tt. Bradley. of Wilmington, spent the night at the .Selwyn. Mr. Theodore A. Brown, of Blnar- hampton, N. Y., is in the ?lty on busi ness. He is at the Selwyn. Mr. E. B. Lyon, of Durham, is at the Selwyn. having arrived last night. Mr. J. E. Johnson, of Durham, 1s in the city, a Selwyn guest. Mr. Adolph Reusof Baltimore. Md. spent yesterday In the city with friends. Mr. Reus stopped at tho Selwyn. Prof. Marvin Hendrlx Stacy, of tha faculty of the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, was In the cily last night en route from a sojourn In the mountains. , , Mr. Charles P. 'Wllkins, of Shelby, was at the Central last nlht. There was a , time when housekeepers felt it necessary to keep half a dozen different v kinds of soap on; hand. - ' ' , But that was before Ivory Soap was made.- Such a thing. is no longer necessary; or de sirable. - r-s..cv".i'!v;'.- v For the bath, for the toilet; JbrnslatLriqr jpnrses-vory tS oa jv answers every require ment. Lvory Ooap , - 99Jioo Per Cent. Pure. .... ,4 - THE ICELESS FOUNTAIN1. BRIEFS. ' Messrs. WoodaJJ and Sheppard Elated Over Their Contract For a Soda Watr Fountain. . Messrs. Woodall and Sheppard, who will have the corner in the Charlotte National Bank Building, are proud of their contract for a Becker fteless soda water fountain, with counter space of thirty-five feet InA making this purchase they get in the company of such druggists as Biker Jaynea, of Boston; RIker, of New York; May, of Pittsburg: Nunnally, of Atlanta; Mealy, of St. Paul; D. R. Dyche. of Chicago; Fedderman, of Kansas City, and Will C Topping, of San Dlejo. Cal. The Becker fountain, invented by L. A. Becker, of Chicago, is the new est thin of the kind on the market, and Is Just out. The company mak ing the apparatus controls the original and basic patent for the utilisation of ice cream for chilling purposes, as well a other patents connected there with In the way of Improvements, and have others in process. A soda wa ter fountain operated with this sys tem has been In actual use In Chicago for more than a year and has proven satisfactory to a marked degree. The system Itself comprises thorough me chanical devices, the proper control of which provides for the usage of the ordinary salt Ice surrounding the ice cream container for the purpose of chilling the carbonated water in specially constructed coolers Sdapted for the specific purpose. The salt wa ter, or brine, produces a very cold temperature. The iif w fountain will be construct ed anri rrady when the skyscraper Is completed. 0 ttiwttiti h Sale- CONTNUES A Few Mrs. J. A. Neighbors, of Bessemer, Ala., will arrive to-day to be the guest of Mrs. J. A. Yarbrough. Mr. and Mrs. J. 1. DeLaney are spending awhile at Hlddenlte, at the Davis White Sulphur Springs. Mr. and Mra W. A. Avant will re turn to-day from Bat Cave, where they have been the guests of friends, Mrs. W. P. Rierson and her sister, Misa Willie Wiley, left yesterday morning lor-wainut Cove to visit rel atives and friends. - Mra D. 8.- Hamilton, and children nave returned from Statesville, where ney spent awhile. Mrs. T. N. Hale and Miss Kathleen-J naje, ox Monroe, were visitors in the city yesterday. They stopped at the jauiora. miss "Emeue Mott of Davidson, is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mra J. B. Alexander, on East Tenth street extension. ' Miss Agnes Chalmers has returned from Roanoke, Va., where she has een visiting ror seyerai dayay J -. . y--.. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Carson Mr. and Mrs. jonn llarry, and Mis Richard son, who is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Carson, spent yesterday at the home of , Dr. W. H. Hoffman, . in uasioma. ... . , ...... . . , : . ' Mra G. D. Brad shew has returned r. . . ... . . . Hum oiaiesvitie, wnere sne visited relatiyes. . - The event of the evening will be . ; the moonlight dance at the Electric ; pavilion in North Carolotte, where ., every preparation has been made for a unique: and delightful affair, A ; search-light will play - diagonally across the pavilion and more ' than : a dosen Illuminated moons ' with lighted candles within will be hung f here and. thereagalnst borders which will secure a moonlight effect The hours will be from l:S0 to 11:J0. ' The admission will be IS cents each for those who wish merely to look - on and t cents for those who par ticipate m me aancing. This is a s Is Sngar Sweet 9 If sugar did not dissolve m the mouth you -coma ; not - taste the sweet JmMkJtarf-nreri chill Dig' crowd - which exceeded ths ac- ir -,. commodations of the nhtca at the last - feature dance. The muai?. ef course, will be, up to the standartL- llttev tAnfr huf mm' . - . J - " mvv m.m l. am bitter oeeause the ingredients do not dissolve in the mouth, but do- dis solve -readlty. in - the adds of, the WHERE economy 1 stomach, is ;ust as good for Grown Decides the choice, they always specify 1 PPl 'or Children. The first Blue Ribbon Lemon or Tauillia Extract, land (original Tasteless Chill Tonic, because they g twice as far. 'The Standard for 19 yean. 10a. . Minor Hannenlngs in and About the City. The annual picnic of the Sharon congregation will be held to-day, Mr. C. E. Ader, who' has malarial fever at St. Peter's Hospital, is doing nicely. Mr. George Norman has sold for J5.000 a piece of his property to Mr. D. M. Abersathy. . The management of the enmero phone announces that 'hin Is Its tat week In the city, and hnci- pro grammes are being chanced daily A protracted meeting will begin at Providence church next Tuesday, Rev. F. Dudley Jones, pastor of West minster church Is to do the preaching. John Wooten. colored, was ar rested yesterday charged with the theft of a pistol from Mary Morcheart, end wun carrying the weapon con cealed. Air. f rame k. MciVinoh was op- eratea on yesterday at the Presby terian Hospital for appendicitis and his condition was reported last night as entirely favorable. There will be a Masonic picnic st High Shoals, Llnooln county, to morrow. A special train for the or. caslon will be run on the Carolina & Northwestern Railroad.' rThe nexjl convention to benve in sight will be the Republican con vention, eleven days in the distance. The Indications are that it will he a real live convention, despite the ab sence of Taft, who lectured It last time. It will not meet In the assem bly room of the Selwyn, either, r Mr. J. Hampton Rich, advertising manager of The Farmers" Union Guide, of Birmingham. Ala., Is In the city in the interest of his paper. Mr. Rich has returned recently, from a trip to the Isthmus of Panama and reports an increase in the amount of yardage made in excavations in the month of July. - Dark Were the baseball bulletin boards last night . and disconsolate they who were wont to gather there to read and discuss' the day's doings is the Carolina League. At th Gem Restaurant as of yore, a scattered remnant met and talked in lowered tones of the season which had been but Is not - Funeral is the expression on the face of the fan. In the pockets of Jess Wilson, col ored, who was arrested at Hamlet a day or two ago. and is facing two charges of theft was' found a bone- handled knife with the inscription. "Presented by Q. p. Caldwell to 8. W. Caldwell."l.Tha police are not in formed as yet as to the Identity of the parties named and would welcome any Information tending to throw light on the method by which the man became possessed of the article. He ears he won it at a crap game in Gastonla. Tlie Baby Caught the Spirit That there are children an4 chil dren was proven by a little 2-year-old follow at tht academy show last nlht. The majority of very young children pet frightened and scream with all the power of their lusty little lunss whenever anything unusunl t r exciting, even though funny. Is thrown upon the canvss. Not so with this one. The picture was one of those tough and tumble mix-ups, where not only the wicked stand in slippery places. The leading man, perfectly Innocent at heart, was be In hotly pursued by a mob headed t by a woman who looked like an fcd- j vocate of female suffrage. The1 chaso continued across a lake of Ice, Down would go the hero In a heap ! Down Imitatively in succession went every one else, the pursued man aging ench time to roll out of reach. Through .it all the little chap lauuh d loud and lone and crowed in gW. Then the scone shifted and abov.i th? bank at what was the other side ff the lake appeared the head of thi escaping man. pulling slowly but surely to safety. "Goody, good) !" shouted the little chap, clapping his hands In unre pressed delight. Ho added a hundred per cent, to th0 enjoyment of the folks about him. TO-DAY New Bargains Put Out in Near- ly Every Depart- mente This sale will continue for 1 0 days All sum mer goods sold at sacrifice prices, . IVEY'S No Spriiklng at Belmont. , The political p.-aklng which was scheduled for Kelmont last night was postponorl on account of the street car's ioing out of commission Just as the hour arrived for the speakers to ride out. Messrs. J. D. McCal! P. C. Whltlock and D. B. Smith were slated to address the voters of that section. There Is a spirit .of ac tivlty prevalent among the poli ticians and there la no doubt that number of speakings will be held by representative or Doth parties . be. tween now "and. the election.. . Ivooklng For Ta.fVs Successor. Since the refusal of Hon William H. Taft to be present at the Republi can convention here the latter part of the monith, leading men of the party are casting about to find some other distinguished Republican who will be a drawing card at that event. There Is general regret that Mr. Taft found it impossible to come at this! time because he would undoubtedly j have drawn an enormous crowd to Charlotte. . i Malaria Causes Loss of Appetite. The Old Standard GROVE'S TASTE LESS CHILL TONIC drive out ma laria and builds 'Ap the system. For grown people and children. SOo. lilWBRiOOBJEISlSSiLS BELtl JSESOIil-EKS : BEGINS SATURDAY MORNING AT 9:3(ha.m. Embroidery that sells from 25 cents to 50 cents per yard Saturday r Embroidery worth up as high as 98 cents per- yard, Saturday 10 c 19c Be on hand at the appointed hour , It will not stay longe 9:30 a. m. Saturday First Come, First served All Embroidery on display in our windows. Take a look now and be convinced at a glance, 10c and 19c Saturday mornings 19-21 EAST TRADE use . . :s RIVERIS TALCVM POWDER. Scented with the essence 'of Rivera Violets. . A luxury for the ladles' toilet table. A necessity for the baby's comfort. A delight, after shaving. Registered N nrnea Directory. (Graduate Nurses only), Burwell-Dunn Retail Store : 'Fhones 41 and ' 100. -: The Charlotte Trunk! Strongest and best . Trunk on the market. This special Trunk Is built to our own specifications In 100 lota, and contains more points of vae by ti OOthan any other: Full slse, strong box.'1 full, steel bound. every part riveted, linen lined, ' double trays. . ,v jli.-'H',- -i ! ; SS-lnch, tf.SO; tO-iach 9.90;Qt? inch. t.50; ll-lnch, $1.0; l-lnch 111.00; :H-lnch, "I $lf.oj 40-incn, Ilj.oo. ,.; .... : THE HERCTLES TRCXK STROP Btropgest , strop inada. with paten sliding release buckle. Price Free-byrraaiL., Special Notices MONEY SAVED ON SECOND-HAND Typewriters. We have the largest stock of second-baud and rebuilt ma chines In the Mouth and -our prices are ,' low enn:ih to got your order. All makes ot msehlnts. J. E. CRATTON A , CO., 217 S. Tryon Et. 'Phone K. BRUSHES, BRUSHES DO TOU HEED one? Vv have a hsndsoms line of hair i brushes end almost every ether kind. Ask to see them. JA. P. STOWS CO., Drufglsts. 'Phone 171 MAKES FRIENDS EVERYWHERE- Blue Ribbon Vanilla mesas menas ev erywhere. No matter what brand you have Uen using, Blue Ribbon Vanilla i will please you better. Just try. It - NEW ARRIVALS Recent shipments have given us a number of new designs In popular priced, high grade WOOD MANTELS. If you are contemplating purchasing. It will pay you to see our display on second floor.- J.N.McCausIand&Co. Stove Dealers, Roofing Con tractors. til South Tryon St. GREEN POND GRANITE BRICK COMPANY GIBSON. N. C Offers contractors and builders the neatest pressed building brick on the market for the money. Do not break In shipping, not stiected by frost harden with age and compare favor ably with the highest priced brick in the country. Write for prices and testimonials. Y Tim,,, -u t , i"'' ;,-? ' Ml..; l :y . :. i--A. a l Knabe Pianos Come and see the new styles just received. A pur chase of this Piano means a satisfactory one for a life- time. We sell cheaper Pianos ' also. Write for catalogues. Parker-Gardner. Company riaao Department Second Floor. FRESH NEW YORK CELERT TO-DAY, , and a One lot OI nic irons jou r " sure to need. Come in and see what we have, or call or lit. Our store ts full ef genuine bsrsalns. Fresh -Cheese of all kinds to-day, MILLER : VAN NESS CO. ANTTHINO' IN 'phone WOODALL Jk 8HEP- IF TOU NEED . drur Use. PARD. No. ' They give prompt and , accurate service to sll parts of the city. FOK SALE-CRUIHCD tTOVU IN . sises suitable ror au grtaes concrete work. JVUI quote you delivered prteas . by wagon er ears on application. Tred Oliver, Charlotte. N. C ? FOR HENT TORB-ROOM -123 EAST Traae m. c . ropur, inooem rooms, $25. fiot N. Brevard, modern t reome, t KS N. Caldwell, t rooms. 1211 N. Caldwell, I. rooms. 701 S. A, rooms. Other s. 4 snd s-reora houses. 1. ARTHUR HENDERSON BRO, , EVERTTHINO THAT" OOOD TO EAT In hot weather is seing serveo By tie In the best style.- Ceme .in end see what mm hY now. OEM RCST1PR. P ff. I A 3tf T?,..ijw .i.ii.ninii.iM,n.iin.nMiii. irfirifiiii ' if 1 1 ' t i . i"-in.i - j GILr.IER-f.IOORE CO. TO LET-T-ROOM MODERN HOUSE. . More head street. $; i rooms. Palmer -street, city wster free. HOP 4 rooms. E. sth, IS; rooms. Tt. CUrksoa,. 1 Houses tor colored tenant , tl te I1.M per wk. Rooms In Sanders' Building tor omrea or Dm rooms. p to fl- t. L KEE8LER. B. Tryon CL . ' s - 'Phone Atove -Evervllung Eke in your purchase of "Muting;. Blank 'Books, and kindred so pp lies, should be considered the question o( QUALITY. Quality does not mesa ornate decoration or elaborate coloring, nor does it necessarily imply a 'steep" price. - Quality means taste, discrirai nation, harmony in type, paper, and inu. .f... : Qaaiay is Just as important the lack o( it Just as evident la a aotebeadasio a catalog. " We endeavor to eivt snperior eWty with every Job we send out. It pays I both you and us, M yott want auality Ad Blank Books, Loose-Leaf Devices, En- f aving, LithogTsphlnf, orWtit. 7iadyoOT-Bttrf64r THE OBSERVER PRIXTIX9 BSUSE : ' Hieoseeaarcsr . v "V (Wsere QetBtr it SesreM) CHARLOTTE. N. C. . SUCCESS IN CLOTHES fu U Did you ever, see a real successful; up-to-date man have on a shabby suit of dottiest No, 3rou didntl Whyt Because no man that is prosperous is going to look like a scare , crow. Be vrise enough to have your clothes work for you and not - against you. Buy a suit from us, then take a look at youi-self in the glass and you "will see your self ' as - jrpu 'would like others lo see you. Lcng-Tete-fljifcg Cc
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