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V CHARLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER, AUGUST? 15, 1CD3.: and ; the children, accompanied by Miss Wilmer MarsS, went to Hidden lte, where they will visit Mr. a, J Allen. - '.r:''. . , '.-; VEY Social and Personal )yrup?ffigs - Alias Emtna Aticinton na aiu , rle Jones, of- Wilmington.. passed , : through the city yesterdays on their .way to EUenboro o visit friends. . - Mm C B. Bryant will reiarn -to- ; flay from Blowing Rock '. Mr J and Mrs. A. M. 6pmg' leave , ext 1 wee for New . York, Atlantic s vity ana otner jkhdup ,","" Mr. and ' Mr. Charles Harris and daughter, .Adelaide . Ervlne Harris, were to the city yesterday on their-way oomi from Lincoln Idthl Springs. v & :v.-ui-'ijlni. Towns, of Rome, . Ga ls yisijing Mr. T. W Crew i Miss Julia Irwin leaves the last, of i ihs week for Montreat, where she wlU '. MISS UOWH BMW urJ (VI f-?. -; BJack Mountain for a short visit. : . ,Tj i i Mr. and Mrs. J. w. Zimmerman 'rV ' ' have returned from Hiddenlte, where - ri . tney spent eTii u, -i Mr. 3. H. Bibb and little eon, of Wetnnsier, a. t;., wno navo V i 'the guests of Col. and Mrsi -R. E. '" ' Mason, have returned to their home 1 They were accompanied , oy ? aj.i ' Luc lie and Dorothy JJasojau-: itli honor of his 12th birthday,4 Mas - a ,r!am Tviv intrtB.Ined the fOl olwlng-named friends at the home of , his parents In Piedmont yesterday at- , ternoon: Misses Miriam Parser, siewa. : Parker, Zada Gardner., Janet Gard r npr, Olo Warner, Gladys Flint Julia ; FllnU . Virginia Davis. Marvin Ray, ' Virginia Ivey and . Masters Reynolds t Cuthbertaon, Ray MeKsMle, Frank Dowd. Georia Btratton, Algernon rtria iihnrv Ferris Burcn. B D. Heath. Thomas Henderson. Todd Mlsenheimer, Tom Mlsenheimer. Miss Rosa Henderson Is spending iv with relatives in - the Hopewell section. ' Miss Jessie Barton has returned to itur.hamn in Orangeburg. 8. C after a stay of. several days at the home at tier unole. Mr. momas w. jot Mlohael, on South Tryon street .Mrs. Ula Ebeltoft, of.3helby, will srriva in the city in a few days to vimt Mrs. Wade 11. Harris, after which she wlH go to Hickory to spend awhile with Mrs. George wnuing wan, her daughter, r Mn s. Jj. Burti. ef Atlanta. Ga., ' arrived last night to spend several davs at the home of Mr. and Mrs, V. I Hand. Mrs. Howard A. Bants and baby will leave this mornln for Waynes villa to sDend a couple of weeks. They will later be joined at AshevUle by Mr. Banks and spend some time were with his mother. The condition of Mrs. Alfred 8 Caldwell. Jr., of High Point who nas been desperately ill with ptomaine poison at Barium Springs, is slightly improved. As Miss Sarah Webster, Mrs. Caldwell is well known in Char lotte, where she nas frequently visit ed. She Is a cousin of Mrs. C W. THlett and Messrs. C. W. snd W. E. Parker, of this city. Many friends hers and throughout the state will regret to learn of her extreme Ill ness. Mrs. Harry Shaw Is visiting at the home of her parents, Capt. and Mrsj B. 8. Ross, ot uanney, o. u. MrsrC. W. Tillett Is now spending several days at Montreat, naving gone there from Hiddenlte. Mrs. W. A. Smith, of Manjrum, passed through tho city yesterday from Barium Springs, where she had been to spend awhile with Mrs. A. o, Caldwell, Jr.. who Is so sick there. Vls Jennie Green, of Danville. Vs.. Is the cnet of her sister. Mrs. H. M. Victor, on South Tryon street Mrs. E. E. Trogdon Is spending sev eral days with friends and relatives in Greensboro. 1 ' Mrs. C. E. Walker Is spending awhile with relatives in Stanley. s Mrs. Frank Davis, of Bristol. Tenn.. with her parents, Major and Mrs. J. G. Batrd. has gone to Crewe, Va., to yjsit tier husband's parents. Miss Bertha Haws, of Knoxvtlle. Tenn., is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Kalph w. Miller, at 509 North Col legtf street Mrs. David Owens, who underwent an operation for -appendicitis at the Presbyterian Hospital ten days ajro, continues to improve and expects to be out shortly. - ' Mrs. Clyde Eubanks, of Chapel Hill, is spending- several days In the city with Mrs. W. B. Gooding, oa West Trade street on her return- from Wrihtsvtlle Beach. ' - t Mr. and Mrs. Joe Garibaldi left yesterday for Cold Springs to spend several days. - j Mrs. -George B. Crater is spending several days at the home of her moth . er, Mrs. George S. Hall - on East Seventh street. - Rev. and Mrs.. Frank Slier have re turned from a stay of ten days at Franklin. . Mr. and Mrs. Brevard Xlxon leave In a few days for Atlantic City to spend awhile. ....... '' Mr. and Mrs'. M. W. Adams, of Max ton, spent yesterday at the Selwyn. . ' Mr. and : Mrs.- W. E." Moffatt will leave next Tuesday for an extended .. trip North.. They will spend' that day In Norfolk and go then to New Tork. Niagara and various othetpop- . . mar points, mey win De away sev '. eral weeks. . - . t-i : ;--',;,.' ';,.'- .-. -Miss tdliaa Johnston,- who T Is the guest of Mrs. C W. Parker, leaves this morning for her borne in ' Winston Salem. ... " ,...-.'.. - . Mrs. Rutsler, who. .was the ruest of her son.-MaJ. George F. Ratzler, has returned to her home In Atlanta, r l- :V ' ' '- -, ? -' -1 Mrs; Dr. Scott of XIngstres, S. C. and' Mrs.; Mack Alford and daughter, Elizabeth, of Maxton, arc visiting Mrs. Dr. F,: O. Hawley, at North Xng Mrs. SB. ' Moatgomery and ' son, Brevard.' who havs been with Mrs. A. J . Beall, have - gone to Concord. , Mfa; Hops C. Neeley returned last nlghV from Atlanta, where the visit ed her sister. Mrs. Holland H. Springs. "... Misses Mary Maxwel. and Mabel and Lois Trotter have gone to Wrigbtsvllls tfor a visit... .. .-. ' . Miss Salllo Glass, who has been vis iting Mrs. ' Alex Stephens, returned to Columbia yesterday. ; ' ; i . ;r; ; i Prof, and Mrs. Edward K. Graham returned to Chapel Hill yesterday af ter spending several days with friends In the city. -';.'. ';', , ' . Mrs. C.. M." Carson .fc expected to day from Norfolk, Va.r where she has been visiting relatives for several days. Mr. snd Mrs. J. R. Boykln, of Hamlet spent last night at the Selwyn. Mr, and Mrs. C. 15. Hooper returned to the city last night from Wilming ton,' where they spent several days. Mr. Hooper attended the meeting of tho State hotel men. . MLss Margart Bell, of Reldsville, was among the guests at the Central last night. . . Mrs. L.' C. Coxe and children, of Wadesboro, spent last night at the Central. - . - - - - - vt uvui Clean ses System E' uallv.DisDeU Colds and acnes due to Constipationi "Acts naturaUy, acts iruly as a Laxative. Best forMenvrmen and Cnua 1o "Jet itsjBeheftcIal Effects iUwovs lfteaertulriejvKicn Kas me Jull name of tne Com pany : ; f ' P CALIFORNIA v I?a vStrup .Co. byMuisi it is sieaufaetureJ. printed onths rent ef every package. SOLD BY All LEADING DRUGGISTS, one i'iifi only, regular pries SO par Mile. BRIEFS. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Woodall.i of Montgomery, Ala arrived in the city last night and are at the Buford. Misses Margaret and, George Mason, of Dobson, were guests' at the Buford last night Mesdames Mary Morrow and M. H. Curry were visitors to the city last night, registering at thsiBuford. ,' The moonlight dsnce given at Elec tric Park last night was quite a suc cess. About SO couples took part and there were 150 onlookers. Excellent music was furnished by Richardson's Orchestra, led by Mr. K. Gaskel, vio linist. Two prises were given: Mrs. John C. Leslie winning the large goJd stick pin .and Miss Lilian Nash, a sTt of stick pins. Mrs. Brook Todd and Mr. John Tate lod the figure In tho grand march for t ehdrawing. Mrs. B. Harty held the hat containing the numbers. 'The dance was ulJer supervision of MUsps Norma Van Landlngham. Ed na Hirahinger and Mesdames C. W. Butt and Brook Todd. The hall eras entirely dark at times and a search light was used to repre sent the moon. The patrons of the dances at the park have prevailed on Professor Richardson to give a tackey aance Tuesday night. Frlses will be given to the tackiest gentleman and tne tacKtest lady. A Few. Minor Happenings In and About ttM City.--,' Miss Margaret Willis.: who Is 111 with malarial fever. Is Improving. Mr. W. J. Chambers Is conllned to his rooms at the Central on account of sickness. t . A large crowd attended -the. an nual Sunday school plcnio at Sharon church yesterday. Mis Kate Pearson CaldwelL tho 2-year-old daughter .of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Pearson Caldwell, Is Improving slowly. . . Kev. E. C. Carson, of ths Vla Heights church, will preach to-morrow morning at the East Avenue Tab ernacle. There Is to be a plcnle at Steele Creek church next Wednesday. A basket dinner and music by the Steele Creek Band will be two Of the fea tures. Some budding orator will speak. The affair will be under the suspires of the Sunday school of the church. Rev. Dr. Charles Edwafrd Bishop will preach at the First Presbyterian church to-morrjw morning at 11 o'clock and evening at (:1S. The sub ject of the morning sermon Will be "Salvation; Its Constituent Features." tho evening sermon, "He Endured, as Seeing Him Wh6 Is Invisible," AKTIUR LEADING REPUBLICANS. .AUGUST CLEARANCE 7;i-2cSALE TO-DAY AVhiU Some Prominent MrnbT8 of tho Party to Address State Conven tion Hern August 26th. Local Republicans declare that while they have failed to secure Mr. Taft fop the coming convention in this city, they will have some speakers of national prominence. They are now working- upon the national authorities with a view -to having some distin jrulshed representatives of the party present on that occasion. Room Xo. 1 at the Buford has been secured by friends of State Chairman Kpenoer R. Adams for his headquar ters. Rev. Harris Malllnckrodt has been secured to make ths opening prayer at the convention. The local com mittee on entertainment and arrange ment is fast whipping plans Into shape. 18 and 16c. Dolls, new, fresh, T 1-2C - Four largs " boxes mourning Pins, US pins .for J l-c ' Five boxes regular size mourning pins, 7 I-22C. f - 2 Sc. Ladies, Hose Supporters, 7 l-lc ' Children's godd 10c Hose Support ers, T I-lc : -- 1 Children' Patent Leather Belts, 7 i-lc A;'-' PPowder .Puffs, -a fins powder. 7 l-2c. 25c. Pompadour Rats, 7 l-2c. 10c. double Tape, Bleached Gauze Vests, 7 l-2o. 15c. Hair Brushes, 7 l-2c. Two Maglo Hair Curlers, 7 l-Sc. 10 and 12, l-2c. Ribbons, 7 l-2c. Two German Silver Thimbles; 7 l-2c. Large Pin Cubes, 100 Pins, 7 l-lo. Five good t l-2o Lead Pencils, 7 l-2c. 15c. Pearl handle Pen Staff, 7 l-2o. Good size Dress Shields, 7 l-2e. Best lOo. Safety Pins, card, 7 1-Ic. long Kid Curtsrs, docen. Extra 7 l-2o. Children's 7 l-2c. Enameled is cent. Lace Hose, Pack 10c. 7 l-2o. l-2o. Mrs. W. C. Hardison and children. H, Harriet E. and Hugh B. Hardi son, of Wadesboro, were at the Central last night on thel rway home from the mountains. The moonlight danca to be riven this evening at tho pavilion of New Electric Park promises to ecliDse anything of tha nature ever under taken nere. An admission fee of SO cents .will be charged those dancing, while the general . audience will be harged only 25 cents for their nrlvl- legts. The place will be beautifully adorned to greet the fine crowd that will attend. r Dainty favors will be bestowed and several features of pleasing speculation will also be In dulged In by the young dancers of each sex. PERSONAL. , " Miss G'oldle . Rltch, i x of ' Monroe. j v , passed through the city yesterday on y ' her way' to AshevUle, where" she will J? V Mr 3- CrowU and Children v returned yesterday from : Montreat . t . - . . ,- - "' ' Miss Etta ' Freeman has Tettirned from Steele Creek,-where she spent vacation. . . ,- . . L . . hir ,' Mr. ttd Mra D. B. -i Henderson leave for Hiddenlte this morning. Miss Patsey Smitn. of Raleigh, will arrlvs hers to-day to visit Mrs. J. M. Harry. - . . , Mrs. FYK. TomUnson. who was the guest of-Mrs, Brook Todd, has re turned to her home st Fayettevltle. ,J Mr. "X IL Lee, of Monroe, and five children .were In (he. city, yesterday. Mr. Le returned' horn, last night don't watt. - If ynu've nevr twed Plus Rfbbon Va nilla Extract there's a treat in store for . you. .... The Movements of a Number of Peo- r pie, Visitors and Others. Mr. J. B. Ivey left last night for New York, where he will spend a cou pJe of weeks on, business. Rev. J. M. Blgbam, of HvntersvIIls, spent yesterday In the city. ,: Mr. Ollmer Slier, of the . senior class of Trinity College, rnaa arrived In . the city after an extended visit to Eiwdand and Germany. Col. T. L. Kirkpatrick has gone to Knoxville, Tenn., on legal business. Mr. P. C Whitiock has returned from a visit to bis old home in Rich mond county. . . . .... ; i . .. . Mr. r. G. Rldenhour has returned to. the city after his vacation, 'which e spent at w rights vu is Beach and Rockingham. - . : Mr. J. O. Reiney, of Wilmington, was a Charlotte visitor yesterday. Mr. R. L. Matthews,-of Columbia S. C, spent yesterday in the city. stopping at the Buford. Kev. Dr. Herman n. Huiten has re turned from ft mountain trip and will fill his pulpit at both services to-mor row. . Rev. W. L. Walker has returned from Montreat where he spent sever al days.' -? ' - I -- -" . " - Mr. J. R.. Sandifer, who Is spending the summer at Saluda," hat returned there , after being here , for several days.- i,.-''.-C '. '.--"':.. - . T .. - Mr. .Hal. S. Ledbetter, of Rocking ham, .was a Charlotte visitor yester day. t .:':.-"'," 4 . Mr. James" Timms and Mr. VJ G. Tlmms,- of Wlnnsboro, " wera In ' the city -ysterdsy- oa Thetr-way , home from Greenville. -.. Mr. Frank' Allison,' Jr., left yester d ay morning for ' Philadelphia, AtUn tic City and New Tork, where he will spend several weeks. ; "" Rev., A.-J. Crane., of St well's, was ln. ths city yesterday i- making J gr ranrements to', enter his , son at Baird's school. ' -v.. Mr.. A. J. wnilford.-of Raleigh. wa a visitor to the city yesterday, Mr. O. P. Gilbert, of Durham,' was registered at the Selwyn last night Mr. D. M.- Stewart of Laurinburg, spent last night at the Central. - : Mr. W. R. Rankin, of Greensboro, was s Charlotte visitor, yesterday on business. v ;v . -Mr.. Frost Torrence. of Gastonia, spent -last night at the Buford.. . OoL Pan! B. Means, of Concord, was in the city yesterdsy. : Jadg J. I Webb Is at the Baford. - Dr. M. A- Bland will leave to-dsy for Edgemont .where he will spend some time. ' . The Reunion of the Blacks. The ehlMen and grandchildren i of Mr. J. R. Biark met at his home in Berryhlll township yesterdny and held a reunion. There were about 200 pres ent and a dinner was served in the grove. It wan a grand occasion for the kinsmen of the old gentleman. Among those who participated were the following named from Charlotte: Police Officer and Mrs. E. M. House snd nine children. Mr. and Mrs. Mack Black, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Black, Mr. and Mrs. John Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Mason Grlffln. Watermelons and iruu were served jn great abundance. Paper Cutter Envelopes, 7 Two Jumping Ropes, 7 l-2c 10 and 15c. Combs,' 7 l-2c. 10 to 25c. Belts, 7 l-2e. 10 and 16c. Collars, 7 I-2c. Fancy Dollies, 7 l-2e. IVEY'S Death of a Foreigner. Joe Breska. one of a colony of seven Hungarians who came here a year ago. .direct from Baltimore, - where iney ianaea, aied at the Presbyterian nospiiai yesterday, or typhoid fever, He was 22 years old and leaves ne Kinsman in mis country. The remains were interred late yesterday after noon at Elmwood. n . Breska worked In the Cochrane Showcase Factory at Piedmont. His mends who came with him to Char- mo aiienaea nis runerai ana saw that he had a decent burial. He had tne reputation or Deing a good work man. . ( BUY YOU :-V-'-v. SUNDAY OGARS TO-DAY ' All the Popular Brands. . . ' C. H. 8., the best Sc. -Cigar v made. CORTSEZ GONZALES EL PRINCIPE and all the other good ones. .--. ..- w ' Registered Nurses Directory.-- (Graduate Nurses. Only). f .- - . , . Burwefl-Dunn Retail Store i 'it' -Phones st and MO..' ; ' Trunk The Cfiarfotte Strongest and isest Trunk oa the market This special Trunk Is built to our own specifications In 100 lots, and contains gnore points :o value by 15.00 than any , other: . Full sise, strong- box, full steel bound.- every psrt riveted, Une'a lined,' doable trays.;- . - 'V "--lW" y' 21-lnch, inch, $2.50; 30-Inch f 1.00 ; as. IS.S0; J-Inch. 218.00; .ll-inch. $11.00; . $-Inch. - ; $12.00; 0-uicn, $12.00. - : v. . " ' :' TimHEncTLEs xntrxK strop Strongest strop . mads with paten. Hiding release, bueki price (6c. Free by malL ? ; - ' ' GILf-IER-filOORE CO. GET SUITED TO A T. By using Kenny's Cheon at 50 cents. Kenny's Spec ial Coffee at 25c is a running mate of Cheon -Tea. Sugar at Cost. Free Souvenir on Saturdays. C. D. KENNY CO. SS SOUTH TRYON. BECIWS SATURDAY MORrJIRIG ' AT 9:30 a. m. Embroidery that selb from 25 cents to 50 cents per yard, Saturday . Embroidery worth up as high as 98 cents per yard, Saturday ' 10c 19c Be on hand at the appointed hour It will not stay long. 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 morning. 0i 19-21 EAST TRADE Special Notices "BLUB RIBBON" THB THINO ASK your srocer lor Blue Ribbon Vsnilia, (' ths choice In every home where they demand the best. MONET SAVED ON SECOND-HAND 'Typewriters. we" nave tne largest '-stock ot second hand and rebuilt ma chines In the South and ear prices are ; low enottsh to get reur order. All makes pi niachlstts. 3. . CRATTON Sj CO, 217 S. Tryon St. 'Pbone 101 -. :. , WE KEEP THE VERT BEST IN Cigars. Tobacco ana r ipes, ' uuy rrom : us to-asy ana ri ns. irsen smas. i JAB. ; P. STOWE CO.. Druggists. Phone 1T. x NEW ARRIVALS Recent shipmsnts 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.McCausIandXCa Store Dealers, Roofing Con- - - tractors. tat tooth Tryon 8a, GREEN PONDJRAHITE BRICK COMPANY orBsoN, nr. a .t; Offers contractors and builders the neatest pressed building brick on the market for the money. Do not break in shipping, not affected by frost, harden with age and compare faror ably with the highest priced brick In ths country. Write for prices, and Testimonials. 5j .. ... .. . -. . ... i .1 r. . ... " t ,.v :. ; . .. '.- " i 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 Piano Department Second Floov. rcvau rvw MBV ntLMf TO-T3AT! m ... -. .1a. thin m .AM - n, in nawf Cam. In and Hi what we hsv. or call si or 11. Our store 3 is . full of, genuine osrgaina. rresn I VAN NESS CO. ,'. v ; r;V: IT YOU NEED ANTTHINO . IN THB drug Has, 'phone woodauu bhep Dinn VT m. eft ThM mUm iwMHnl m nA . nmmr Mwt . i m-- accurals serrid to all parts o the city. FOR SALE-CRUSHED STON IN sis v suitable lor au grsaea concrete work. Will quote yon deUvered prteee by wagon or cars on applleaUoa. , Trsd Oltrer. Chsrtotte. N. C - . - f " ten-BENT-STORE-ROOM & EAST Trads St. 700 N. Poplsr. moScGa rooms,; $25. , Wl N, Brevard. ' modern room. J. N. Caldwell. I rooms. 1211 N, Caldwell, C rooms, lot S. A. 4 rooms. Other s. 4 snd l-roora houses. 3. ARTHUR HENDERSON BRO. : EVERTTHlNd THAT'S OOOD T EAT In hot westfcer- U tni served y In th Wet style. Corns . In snd see what we bsve BOW. GEM RESTAUR ANT.1 . .' - TO LET--ROOM MODERN HOUSE. Marebesd strt. fXf, i rooms. Pstmer street, cly wrstsr fre., 10 t0; 4 rooms, E. 4th. It: I rooms. N. Clsrksas. - tx. Houm tor eotarad tenants. II te tl M per week. Rooms In Sanders' Building for ofiffw or bd rooms. $s te 7. E. ; KESLER. . Tryon St. 'Phone UL r- 1 Above Everytlung Else - t ('. I :.,'. ' in your purchase of Printing. - Blank Books,. and kindred sappliea, should be considered the question of QUALITY, ' Quality does not mean ornate decoration or elaborate coloring-, nor does it necessarily imply a "steep" price. - ; Qmoltiy means taste, discrimi nation, harmony in type, paper, . nd inks." ? ,.-. .- ... ; . Qmality is Jttst as important the lack of it fust as evident in a' notehesd as la a catalog1. ' -i '- Ws endeavor to give superior fumlity with every Job we send out. It pays ! both job. and ns. , y - ywwant- eWfjc- la sni Books, Loose-Lesi DerJces, En graving, UtaogTsphinr, or Print ing, tend your next order to ,; t . THE OBSERVER PR1ITIW K.USE .- Hiosssssavts .- -(fears QsaDty is Ssyreas) -V CHARtOTT I, K. C. -V SUCCESS IN CLOTHES Did you ever see a real successful, up-to- date man have on a Li shabby suit of clothes! No, you 'didn't! Whyi Because no man that is prosperous is going to look hkc 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 yourself inj the glass and you will see your self as you would like others Id see you. Long-Tc G::is Set en .;;rcul lzi iX:: Ev;:
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