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! 't , ' I 1 ' ' I i - . . t i . . ... F ' It I' fcjvf 111' R'. iti ir- ft lir .s" " ..... entertained CHABLOTTE - DAILY OBSERVER -WEDNESDAY. JUKE 9, 1909. 4 1uS .t .it ettle r" ,r hom OH nCOD .but: ..rem a.-btt l . urMzers. 55 Mir goest of Mi- V 16 -0rth Church Vwon by Mrs, Pr!,r "printed it to fir"ar;? and those en- Z. t6' ere. aside tr""1 uwr. ( M1m RwII Wthums will be inter i rated to learn that she waa award ad the gold madal for the highest aver age oi scnoiaraiup 11 mira acaaemy class. . ; -' Mr., and Mrs. fi. O. Blair and Misa- jLiOtiM Mar oiair, 01 Monro, were registered among the guests at the Central Tester day. - r- 11. ,J1TlcS B. J 1 Mayer, Mlsees i,oiiv van rl- lhe Tuesday ut), vssterday. .11, on South ;f Jones won 0' .. 1 . . f. - ,a-n wi entertain Virginia Pare , st her home " Tv, 1 arrive in the 'V sice leav ;, .K vahington, hool for the hn Keen vib isurn part of nr Alston and .prison. leave , , ,. where Mrs. I penrl several .11 return to t i f the week. . t,v Mis? Nancy r.ds l.-en post ight of next ,H issued invita ipl,fi. The af- . . in Dllworth ... nK'Ht elabo . (.ason. The :: lurnih the 1 : t- from 9 to Mlra Ida Pravatt. of Lumberton, pant yesterday at the Central. 1 1 Mr. and Mrs. George 6tevnot ex pect to lea've oon f6r New York wher Uiey will live In the future. Mr. and Mr. Stevenot have been making Charlotte their home for the past twoJ year ana nave not of friends In the city. Mr. Stayenot has been manager of the Charlotte office of H. . Men Jb Co., alnce coming to the city, and has been recalled North. Mr. F. H. Garrett and children, Margaret and Robert, are spending a week with relative in Concord. THE ARTTCTTLA-R ROTTERS RE8TIGE. RHCTCDBKCB and OPULaRITT waa ROCUREX Ty AIN3TAK3NG RJNTER3 and ULXJNGforthe ROMOTTON of the Art RESERVATIVa. ROMPTNESS RJ3VAJLS in ear -RINT-SHOP RBCIATDINO aU . OSSlBIUTT-of v ERPLEJUNG and ERNIClous Delay in RODl'CWQ tb RETTlEaT . ATTERNS Of ERFECT RINTINO. " LACE an Order with the ARTICULAR R1NTERS and ERHAPS Well LEASE YOU. Queen City Printing Co., 14 E. th St. Charlotte, X. C stantly latermittent. It failed to ma terialize, however, before midnight Miarf Margaret Bridgeri will return this morning to her home in Wilming ton. While visiting in the city Miss Brtdgers has been the guest of Mrs. Daxicr o. .noore. pn couin rrvon mH d,. k.rin mm-h street, and Miss Louise Wadsworth. ed waa the baseball team in Green on North. Church street. Miss Brid- vilie. which it fortunately gave an gers has many friends in Charlotte other day of respite. j Several ministers of the city re- Miss Sarah Brockenbrough will re- i quested Mr. Don Richardson not to turn Friday from Columbia. S o.. ' appear last night at the Ala ma. the- where she is the guest of Mlases Mar Jorie. and Olive Robertson. Mrs. M. E. Wriston and Mrs. S. A Kelly- leave to-morrow morning for Davis Sulphur Springs at Hiddentte for a stay of ten days or two weeks. Miss Rebekah Hill, of Hl!l-bnro, who has been visiting her sinter. Mrs Joseph Graham, on West Seventh street, for the past few months, re turned yesterday to her home. r- !vr: 1 iTl'l' ' their (or ' S-je r 1 KM-" t r lirr '- of V -E W V,'.-: ll A V. i Hi M'.- V. ,1 Pr.a::.,i ! It. U ,l!.a: tfor , . ht for ii,.!t.! B y.:, : 4ts in tbt- h". Pa J"ven,:i,e. Xor.T.i V,u Fi:-'.i,r ura.:.i . finny ,- r! Ch., ,; . M. of M ,,: fine s . . , , 1 '"I : ! m Harry are he li'ime of Dr. . smith Myers !:.. lid and Miss . tone to Hen . ,t irm)btle and Mrs. Harry is . 1 ".n 1 in InRton, ar '.! Hiid is the Mn. on East Mrs. C. A. Moseley returned yester day from Asheville and her old home in Buncombe county. Her father, Dr. C. F. Summey, returned with her and will spend some time here with mem-, bens of his family. PERSONALS. The SIoTements of a Number of Peo ple, VtilloT8 and Others. Mr. J. Ernest holt spent several hours irr the city last night, on his way from Texas to his former hujnu in Greensboro. Mr : Holt has nut lived in North Carolina for the pant few years, but has a wide circle of rela tives and friends throughout the State who will be glad to learn of Ins re turn. Mr. C. C. Shaver, of Rockingham, is a guest at the Central Hotel. Mr. W. H . Wilhoite, of Ansonvllle. spent yesterday here on business. Mr. D. Sam Cox. of Columbia. S. C. fwell known and popular here, is on , j. ! business in the city. 1 grandson, n n n j . l.-ave this ' P- B' Beard- of Salisbury, was a v,- guest yesterday, at the Selwyn Hotel. 1 . IUT , TB, T" ... . .nr. w. a. Brown, or siaiesvine, spent last night in the city with friends. Mr. T. P. Reynolds, of Asheville, was a Charlotte visitor yesterday. Mr. George L. Van Evhop. of Atlan ta, (ia , a former resident of Char lotte, is spending a day or tivo here with friends. He is a guest at the I Southern Manufacturers' Club. ,, ., Iirj son jjr. j Mr. George G. Smith, of Asheville. v,' '1,.... wh I spent yesterday here on business. ..1.! Mrs. Har are, on West Trade-street, attired as I a chorister boy, rendering on his vlo Uln "Nearer My God to Thee." Tho performance, it wns feared by the min ( isters, would not look well in a vau deville house, so Mr. Richardson ac i ceded to their request temporarily until the objection is withdrawn. Shot'at Bird, Hit Boy. Accepting his agreement to pay the doctor's bill Incurred by his acciden tal shooting of Wallace Johnson, a small white boy, Recorder Pmith yes terday mornjjtg dismissed the charge of assault with deadly weapon against Crawford White, also white and also small The incident occurred late Monday afternoon wheiv a party of boys were returning from the water works pond In Indepenence Park. Johnson was on East Seventh street when struck by a bullet fired by White with a Flobert rifle at a bird. The injured boy was carried to his home. Young White paid the costs for shoot ing inside the city limits. TumM rterday for she will vis- I t.t a week 1 :th Mrs. B. Inane leave! .h to attend '.'an rnnven- Bond of $250 ttrqulred of Hatch. ' Churles Howell was dismissed and , Turner Hatch was bound to Superior Court under JJ50 bond by the record er yesterday morning The charge was the larceny of a gold watch from G. . W Wallace about S o'clock Monday afternoon. The evidence revealed a Mute of facts similar to that narrat ed in yesterday morning's paper. Hatch cave up the watch at once when the owner and the policeman called for It imd claimed he took It merely as a joke. M eucst this Young, on 1 Ti ' 11 street, to their children are of Mr. nia. .mi Mr. W. R. Sims, of Rock Hill. S C, spent yesterday in the city. Mr. J. B. Gentry, of Clinton, S. c, was a guest at the Central yesterday. Mr. James W. Zacharyy of Coolee mee, was a. Charlotte visitor vester- lrtn crf.ti.rilncr (if tlm Canfrul ana I Amon' the guests at the Cen.ral I yesterday waa Mr. Robert L. Ar- Imanr, of Davidson College, daughter,! Anions' the ChMrlutte isitnrs es- :...lngh, whOterlay WHS Mr L Little, of Lit-n-.les- daugh- nie-8 Mills. , in iniwortn, Messrs. John H. Banner and E H. it ncxi wec-K. , Kochtitzky. of Mount Airy. spent yesterday at the Selwyn. A. mines, of i Mr. C. S. Morris, of Salisbury, was ne been thea Charlotte isitor yesterday. nan, on jtiasi 1 ir. i-rea i lame, special aRctu or - mu in insurance voinpany or ;orin America, is in the West where he wiy spend his vacation. He will visit the exposition at Seattle before returning, to Charlotte. j Capt J. M. Davis is spending some j time at the Davis While Sulphur Springs, Hiddenlte. Mr. W. M. Gordon, of Monroe, was a Charlotte visitor yesterday, slopping at the Central. Mr. W. W. Wood, of Grceruiboro. j spent yesterday at the Central. Mr. E. C. Potter, traveling soliciting ; agent of the Norfolk & Southern Kail- ' way, Norfolk, Vs., spent yesterday In ! the city. Mr. Agnew 11. Bahnson, of Wins ton-Salem, is the guest of Mr. Ham ilton C. Jones tor a few days. Special Notices iUI. bALt.-CKOeiit.lJ BTONK IN iliea suitable tor all grades concrete work. Will quoi you daiivered pnce cy wagon or car on applleaUoa. S'rmi Oliver. Charlotte. N". C POINTER PUPPIES. MAGNIFICENT ly bred, registered stock, (ire and dam great shooting dogit; puppies are beau tiful individuals. Eor prices and par ticulars write F. H. ANDREWS, 213 N. Tryon St. Md., where returning to lie of the "f the Unit Colon. linghain will 1 1 u-iuis. Sat in.' on East m honor of i"r guests. TO LET 5 ROOMS, MODERN, 1 2 3; 7 rooms, modern. 4 rooms, Palmer St., 8, S room. North Clarkson, fc; rooms and offices In Sanders' Building, 27 S. Tryon J5 and 7. Houses for col ored tenants in Wards 1 and i, from tl to 3 per week. 'Phone J44. E. L. KEKSLtK, a S. Tryon. ..is are lnter i. morning at Andrews and eiisboro. Miss r of Mr. E. M. resided in i-'iy friends in r. Miss Onnie to attend the READ THIS LIST-SUGAR, COFFEE, tea. chocolate, cocoa, rice, and if you need anything therein Included, 'phone us and you will get fresher, better and cheaper goods than elsewhere. This is our line we know nothing else, but we know nil about tills C. D. KENNV CO.. J. F Kolierts, Mgr. ! YOU WANT TO SE-B OUR LINE OF toilet articles we've got everything. All I t lie talcum jiowders, toilet waters, per I kinds, etc. 'jhone us JAS. P. STOWE & CO., Phone ITS. iM entertain !ge whist in f"vn, of Con .Miss Nancy - Kuester i.iide Graham, ill leave this ht-iille Beach s '.r.e time. !'"s win be of iotte people: : Spencer Lee r. r of r::age of their l- e Slack the twenty- I 1 A Few BRIEFS. In ntf! t church arolina. Minor Happenings Ahont !;c rily. The Brown and Lester Musical 1 Comedy Company Is performing this week at the Casino, on North, Tryon ' street. j There was a good sized audience present last night at Latta Park, to j see the performance of "Grimes' Cel lar Door," by the Mackie Comedy j Company. ; Mr. W. M. Orr. commercial agent of the Queen and Crescent R,oute. has opened oflices at the city office of the Southern Railway on South Tryon street. j The Primary Sunday School , Teachers' Union will meet at the Sec ond Presbyterian church this after noon at 5:10 o'clock instead of 4:30 as previously announced. The friends here of Mr. F. M. Simmons, of this city, will learn with re'gret that he is (juite ill. Mr. Sim mons was taken to the Presbyterian fumes about it. Di UKKl'ts. WE A HE AHEAD OF THE GAME when it cmes to Cigars. Can't you mention a cood Cigar that isn't In our ..lock? Jut try it. Wc carry an im mense line of the he?t and can please anybody GEM RESTAURANT Co. FRESH COUNTRY EGGS 23c. NEW supply spring chickens and hens. Fnow Drift l.ard in tubs 10c or 9 pounds tl. Extra tine cheese 174c. Good red salmon l. . pink 3 for 25c. Argo 15c Hed line peas 10c. This is a good pea. Poland brand, hest Maine corn, 10c BRIDGERS & CO. RED raspberries: RED RASPBER rles! Fresh every morning until season Is over. 'Phorx us or call and leave your order for morning delivery. Only a limited quantity as yet to be had; first come first served. Fine lot of Georgia watermelons. 40 and 45c MILLER VAN NESS CO. w'ho has been Peeram at the fortnight, will 'the week for '- tfrs. Peg ! ' r -nd spend Mr. Hemphill. : Rock Hill, g. ' 'he guests i "npieton and p'e Charlotte f and two chil M aster John I 'his morning he summer. 'rr.nimi.tl.. i has' hosts of 'Hospital yesterday, and it is hoped prominent I08-1 his recovery will be rapid. i The "old hoes" sale of the un called for packages at the Seaboard Air Line freight depot, will be held to-day at their office. No. 245 East Trade street. The auctioneering will commence) at noon. The many Charlotte friends of Rev. Dr. W. W. Pharr, of Mooresville. will be Interested to learn that his condition is somewhat Improved. Dr. Pharr suffered a stroke of paralysis several months ago. One of the negroes at work yes terday at the Wadsworth farm died suddenly shortly after the noon hour, from apoplexy. Death came while he waa at work and caused much excite ment among the other hands. Th body was brought to the ctty and waa prepared for burial. The rainstorms which " visited other places tn this section yesterday threatened to Visit Charlotte tn the arly part of the night, lightning at av considerable, distance, being con- ,. : A William, xr. ms i. a"d Mrs. W L rt vesterdsv at ' - attended- tha P,;:.'-1: or the Sa friende of k Rami. I -1 ta: Vcid gbe: 'errons, tS 1 noMphate. . n tbe nerves . OXFORD SEMINABY . . r. Oxford, a. C. . Xppty for Illustrated Catalogue con taining Xutt toformaOon to courses ot study, -chargea. etc," r- '"tt"-, . r. r. HOBGOOZX' THERE IS NO WAITING TO BE 8KRV rl at our placa II, lk is a feature with us Just the came as serving only th very best In the eating Una If yoa haven't been rating with us. all we aK la a call. See our sign. "Quick Lunch." NEW YORK LUNCH ROOM. Weal Trade St. STYIISH rOOTWtAX Black, Brown and Gray Suede 2 -button Pump Oxfords, light soles. Price.. W50 Black, Red. Blue, Plrttc and Bronxe Ankle Strap Pumps, light soles. Price $S.W These are the popular sellers. You cannot go wrong on either style. By mall 30c extra- W-HOORl CO; New June lllinery u Styles that are the thine In Kew I Tork now Just sent us by our buyer. They're somethlnc dtnttnctlv Hlf. ferent. Tou'Il want to e tham The shapes arrived yesterday morning ana atreaay our Milliners have a number all trimmed and on exhibition in our show windows. The Prices All our Hat prices have been cut down about half, so you'll get a Hat that has all the style and exclualve ness of the $6.00 to $10.00 models for from $3.00 to $5.00. Torchon Lace 3c Yard Another good leader, lot of medium widths part Unen Torchon Laces in Match Beta Bands and Insertions. The heavy sort that sells at from 5c. to 8c. and 10c. for Just ... Sc. yard Embroidery Bands 25c Yard ! About 20 styles the popular 4 and 5-inch widths fine Embroidery Bands, we offer at 25c. yard These qualities sell at 35c. and 39c. usually. Imitation India Silks 25c Yard A beautiful soft Mercerised Silk I Finished Cotton Fabric that looks Just like the best India Silk, for 2(Vc. yVl. 1 Comes in Hlack. Pink. Tan Old Rose, Alice Blue and Light Blue. IVEY'S I I 5e stf During this season we have had two hundred pieces of this beautiful, popular fabric. Serpen-' tine Crepe is adapted for many uses. The plain shades make pretty evening dresses and tailored waists; also very pretty for stenciling. The Oriental and floral designs have no equal for klmonas," and make exquisite draperies. Our price for Serpentine Crepe Is .15c.. yd., ... 7. TO $1.50 miSlt AXTi VF.MCK CHKMISKTTES AND COLLARS 50c. ' .. - A special bargain In Irish and "Venice Chemisettes nnd Yoke Collars. A big rlesn-up purchase from a large Importer; values 75c. 8c. $1.25 and. $150. Special 50c. for choice $1.50 LONG GLOVES AT 5 PAIR The ever comfortable short sleeve waist Is in evidence again this summer. Long Gloves are used .and will gain in popularity as the season advsneea. Here's a chance for a bargain: It-button length Silk Gloves that formerly sold at $1.50. Colors Black. Brown. Tans and White. Special while they last , 5c pair CHILDREN'S 25c. WHITE SILK LISLE SOCKS AT Inc. PAIR A limited quantity of this bargain Children's White Silk Utle Socks, regular 25c. value. Special 10c pair LADIES' REGCLAR 25o. SILK LISLE HOSE lc. PAIR An actual saving of six cents a pair on the most popular Hoslery Silk Lisle and Ladles' fine regular Usle, fast black, garter top, reinforced heel and toe Hosiery. These are the sheer Oause Hose that retail everywhere at 26c. pair, and are strictly firsts. Special lc. pair SPECIALS IN LADIES' GAC36E VESTS 10c. Oause Vests at 5c. Ladles' full bleached tape neck Gauze Vests, the regular 10c. kind, at.. So.. 2 5c. Gauxe Vests 1 c. Ladles' bleached Lisle Finished Vests, made of fine Egyptian Combed Yarns, silk taped neck and arms; a regular 25c. number. Special I9e. M'CALL'S NEW JULY FASHION SHEETS, PATTERNS AND MAGAZINES. BELK BROTHERS, 15 to 21 East Trade Street "M0I NJKntf We've never shown a nicer line Men's and Boys' Night Shirts and Men's Pajamas than we now have. Men's extra long thin Night Shirts, $1.00. Men's Muslin Night Shirts, 50c. to $1.00. Boys' Night Shirts, 50c. Men's Pajamas, White and Fancy, $1.00 to $2.50. When you sleep, be comfortable, and when awake "WATCH US GROW." H. C. Long Company ALL OF YOUR FRIENDS COME HERE who know wwhat good cooking Is. So you see you will not only get a meal to your liking, but meet also some of these friends. 80 mudi for the cooking. Then there are the component parts of the meal to con sider. These are right same as cooking. And as to service from soup to nuts it's on a par with what you get to eat. Selwyn Hotel European. Rooms $140 and np. Edgar B. Moore, Prop. I"I,M,IM,I,,IB1 sStWinB iaia K 4 I Sjaf MffksulaHiB ' Harnga? Automobiles If ff Harness Automobile's JfiffiMM 1 safe Wt'tm-ri-- TSar A Carload of "STUDEB AICERS" We have just received a carload of Studebaker wagons. Come in and look them over.' Let us show you how well V a Studebaker is built 1 J. W. Wadsworth's Sons Co. Dealers iu Vehlu les ami Harneas. , fe" ' I Fashioned Apparel 4 1 , H M null. w 8 45yVCM4v' 1 With your horseshoeing, I . A' how, you how to take care B - !'Jr"' ' yon' horse's feet. Shoe- B f1' rM nor '-00, niulea 88c. B f y . S" Mr' pr,co Nee,Jr ln charge. H 3 Mr' W Paxton 'tnt- H - " R. FISHER'S HORSE SHOEING SHOP. 17 Korth Oollege SOet- IF YOU SHOULD ASK US to show you scne of the finest Suits in our store, say priced from $20 to $35, we would show you the best made. We search the markets of the whole country for the best that they afford, but never before have we seen such sartorially perfect ready-for-service gar ments for Men and Young Men as we have showri this season. s s Come and try on some of these clothes and tell -us what you think of them. . Long - Tate Clothing Co.
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