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V ". - CHARLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER WETlVjFsnAV "r: : "I Ciai an d Psrson; enter .,.th.rvrctteheiMl-Stok Sana tcrhjra. for treatment, for apcadW I . .n.l n rave - tcr ""V niht at .:. DU iTdance u!" Vr auests. Concord: Fannie V"', sorfol. v-. - -1 fru..b- V.--,r'i-"n rftU the rmlng one. Tho.0 a" " viias Xancy Brown ' v L. McMalvon; Mi . ..n , i r. Brown". k"4 prince. W3 ' ,:J.. Willi Air. XI. V- ! M 'A r ton. ft ( ' 9. I ... ; j, r (Iff r M 5" '' "' yirr If- .J . , !-.-: p. kr. V " r M ." B ( v- ini V- I 3 :?"- IT" Brown with Mr J. Hargrave Miss Leolinu Mra. Harri B, WHoox and son will to-day for Hlddenit to apend soma time. Mr, tnd Mrs. W. M. Hurt and daughter will occrupy the Wilcox bonu'w North Church treet during the auanmer. ' , Mr. R. O. Colt and daughter. Miww Helen and Amy. will leave to t'ay for Hiddenite to rpMid some tlmo. Mra. Thorn W. Jtlexander la in diposod at her home on West Trade street. 1 VI ."S r C, r M Kin and "William 1 i.:.- tto. V ' .Sl,:'"- ft"-' 1 Ci m . . l- v : ,'-ro.-r.rr with Mr. B. Elizabeth t:nnroere ;en -Alias cmim ..ith Mr. J. C ,''.t.',e-ite Sprlns with ...,.; jiifi Blandina A Jonos; aii!" ,;th Dr. W. M. Wilson with Mr. Martha Howell r'in; Miss wuu piviil Clark; Mia j. C W. Whlte;Mia ,lr w. R. Taliaferro, )j, .,( kenbrough with lr H. w . lauum. l.ndinRham with . i,,.si in: Mis3 Lul :' George Thomai; ..a wMh Mr. W. 8. lr Mis Margarst Inthrope; Mlsa Mr. K- T. i'ansler. , p irhnm with 'Mr. Mss Mar;- Ne-1 Kcnnpth Tanner: , ;th Mr. Herbert .. Louise HutohlsOT Mrs. Julia Settle ded nejt c. v aoiworin. me with Mr. tTed Helen Rhyne. of Mr. W. M. wooa: nh Mr. O. K. W II , n..inie AW&a with Mis Msr?r"erie 'r.l with Mr. W. J. , ,,,ihs jrlth Mr. R. Ji ,, ,. i iMver with Mr. lr. arnl Mrs. B. S. Mrs (' C Toddlng - Ralph Van land Mrs '. V'- Oraiham, , w H. Taliaferro, v Alpxander, ur. , ; p. Mr. and Mrs. ;ss: H. A. Mor- K Parker. O. W. TatP. D. B. Smith, s MrPhPetera. J. O. F!iv Jr.. N. J. Orr. v. K. Ohsjnbers, L . .. ,.J., T nVin TUI.M . M rMliur-,, w... . Mr. and Mr. James W. Brown, if Mooresville, spent yesterday tn the city hopping'. THE Mra E. Lowry. Mra. R, W. Wlther apoon and Miss II. B. Witiherapoun. of Yorkvlile, S. C. were registered imnne the guests at the Stonewall yteterfiay. Miss Ada Ballard, of Augusta. Oa.. ia visiting Miss Mary Darsey, on East 31xth street. . , )d Mr. and Mrs. J. P.y?towe, Miss Edith "Ward and Mr. Will Ward and Mr. and Mra. John M. Scott and chil dren returned yesterday afternoon from Llnville, where they spent ten days in the mountains. ARTTCTUIB BK8T1GE. ' , RECKDEN? and OPl'LARITY was ROCl'REP by AJKJ5TAKINQ RINTERS and tXUNG for the ROMOTION of the Art RfSERVATIVE. ROMPTXEfS RRVAJLa tn owr RHTT -SHOP RBCLUDINO all OSSiBIUTT Of ERPIEXINQ and ERN1CIOV8 Delays la BODimNO tho BETTIEST ATTERN8 of ERFECT RIXTIKO. LACE an Order with the ARTICt'LAR RINTKRS and ERHAPS We ll U3ASK YOU. l F V Ki V 1L U Jllll Oar Stor Oom ft Kaoapt Satwrdafa. Sensational Sale OF Queen City Printing Co 14 K. 4Ui St. Charlotte, X. C, BRIEFS. A Few Miss Rltza Peters, of Washington, ia the truest of her sister, Mra. Arn old Shaw. Mrs. Maggie Wilson has gone to Woodstock, Va., to spend the summer with her daughter, Mrs. Lily Lentx. N.i '1 Miss Bessie Lent Steere entertained the members of the Hlgma Theta class of the Tryon Street Methodist Sunday school at her home on South Myers street last evening, the oer.a sion being a linen shower given Miss I Minnie Lee Gattls, who is to be wed- Wednesday to Mr. James F. Ray, of Laurinburg. The display of dainty gifts was an elaborate one, the evening being one of rare enjoy ment. Those present were treated to several charming vocal selections by Misses Lily Ronelle and Mattie Mc Ninch. The home was beautifuly dec orated, the color scheme being green and white. Two toasts were given, one by the president of the class. Miss Berta Saunders, and the other by the hostess, Miss Steere, both being to Miss Gattls, the guest of honor. De licious refreshments were served. Thoe present aside from the guest of honor were: Misses Berta Saunders, Murl Plckard. Lily Rozzelle, Lila Rus sell. Mattie McNinch, Lois Lucas, An na Detwiler, and guesta, Margaret and Beulah Howell, Texle Wadsworth, An nabel Harper, Bess Rigler, Mary Wil son. Ellle Erwln, Julia May Caldwell, May Gajttls and Mrs. E. A. Cole. Minor Happening la a About IM ciij. The condition Of Mrs. Frank E. Lloyd, of Salisbury, who has been so critically ill for the past four days, remains unchanged. The ladies of Westminster Pres byterian church will sell ice cream and cak on the lawn of the church Wednesday evening from S to J o'clock for the benefit of the carpet fund. The board of managers of the Alexander Rescue Home will meet with Mrs. Harvey Bryan to-morrow- morning at 10:30 o'clock at her home. So. 407 North Tryon street. A full attendance of the members Is desired. Dr. T. H. Wright has purchased thi- H. A. Ivondon cottage at No. ( west Morenead street. As soon as I the repair that are under way are ! completed he will occupy It. The con sideration of the transfer was JS.riOO. ,The deal was mady through F. D. ; Alexander ft Co. kSilli and Lingerie Dresses Starts Thursday, 9 o'clock I Mies Hutchison; June r.,irV Drs. W. D. Tii'x'prm entertained at her home In -12P whist In honor of n and her guest th" b:ghest acoro was Tc ;;p Jones, and Ohla IP- Rr lr,- inmM on the cut Miss Thop present wero P "wn, Rue "Prince, of 1 n hp Jones; Ohla ''i.ord; Sarah Jones; .-Mr" of Xorfork, Va,; Brown, of Wln Mi at Reese. Sadie - h Van Landlrvham, it f.ucv Robertson. s-:-(rs and Margaret I. S'1!" - Mrs. ,T . accompanied R. Stewart, of Mrs. John Walter Miller will leave to-night for New York, to spend the summer with relatives. It. Overdid Asheville CitUen. we don t know what others may think about It. hut we are Inclined to the belief that the veterans who hys terically kissed the hand of the young General Grant overdid the thing. WOMEN WHO ARK ENVIED. Those attractive women who are lovely In face, form and temper are the envy of many, who might be like them. A weak. ickly woman will be nervous and Ir ritable. Constipation or Kidney poison show In pimples, blotch, skin eruptions ana a wrccno complexion. For all such. Electric Bitter work wonder. They regulat Stomach. Liver and Kid ney, purify the Mood: giva strong narra brlKht eyes, pure twath, smooth skin, lovely oom. women owe tham. 50c. at all druggists. velvety wnuMexion. Many charming their health and beauty to Cards as follows have been issued to out-of-town frlenda: Mr. and Mrs. William Barnett Taylor request the honor of your presence at the marriage of their daughter Eunice Miller to Mr. Louis Kusvulh Baumgardner, on Wednesday morning, Jane the' thirtieth at nine o'clock Four hundred North Oraham etreet Charlotte, North Carolina. PERSONALS. 1st - home, where Mrs 'f iv - ' .p'i ill for the past A : ---.I'd Hiree month. it! M:- 1 1 . O. Miller and (m M -,u. m, expevt to leave IS 4 : !' " ar Lake Michigan, r;.' , .i: nri several weeks. s.irA Mr K. C. i 'arson and Mr. j li. a. n. ijjrwell expect to !"' J .: in tor an extended ttrcuch ti.p U'pyt. 1 : ' i rkie has returned ! Li a -:,i other points In' It O: - ,. . re she visited rel- I ! - "" a m. stack and child, ; stcrday at the 1 fi.. I Tho Movementa of a Number of Peo ple, Visitors and Others. Mr. O. F. Maaon, former State Sen ator and a leading member or the Dallas bar, spent yesterday In the city on business. Mr. H. Connor 6herrlll is epending ! ave th's mornlnsr 'some time at the Green Park Hotel, Blowing Rock. Ir. A. M. Whisnant is spending a few days in Shelby. Mr. W. J. Roberts, of Winston-Salem, was a Charlotte visitor yesterday. Mr. Claude D. Holland, of Gastonia, spent yesfsrday in the city on legal business. ' Mr. J. A. Roper, of Laurlnburg, spent yesterday at the Central. Mr. Ieslie B. Evans, of Clarkton, spent yesterday In the city. Messrs. H. M. Holbrook and J. M. Sloop, of Huntersvllle, were guests in the city yesterday on business. Mr. C. F. McKesson, of Morgan ton, spent yesterday at the Central. Mr. W. H. Reynolds, of Winston Salem, was a Charlotte visitor yesterday. Mr. B. F. Finney, of Savannah, Ga., wa a guest in the city yester day. Among the, guests at the Buford yesterday were Messrs. H. C. Orubb. H. L. Slmeson and C. A. Thompson, of Salisbury. They were here to at tend Federal Court. Mr. D. E. Rhyne, a leading manu facturer and business man of Lln colnton, spent yesterday tn the city. Mr. R. B. Redwlne, of the Mon roe bar, wa a Charlotte visitor yes. terday. Mr. A. B. Freeman, of Asheville, spent yesterday at the Buford. Mr. J. R. Price, of Albemarle, sDent -esterday in tha city on busi ness. Mr. C C. Osborn, of Lawndale, spent yesterday at the Buford. Mr. L. W. Jenkins, of McAden vllle, was a Charlotte visitor yester dav. Mr. Frank Armfleld. of the Mon roe 'bar, pent yesterday In the city on business. Ex-Judge W. P. Bynum. Jr.. of the Grewnsboro bar, is here attending- Federal Court Mr. Julian Woodcock, of Asheville, spent yesterday in the city, stopping at the Selwyn. Mr. A. B. Freeman, of the internal Special Notices MY REPAIR 8HOP IS NOW WELL equipped for any work that may b sent In. We repair and adjust sewing machines, talking machine, typewrit ers, clocks, and all other fragile mach inery. All work guaranteed. If not convenient to send the work In, 'phona Wo J and I will send for It. F. H. ANDREWS. ;i3 N. Tryon St. TO LET- ROOMS. MODERN, Sltt-S: 7 rooms, modern. J: 4 rooms. Palmer St., $S; 3 rooms. North Clarkson. ft; rooms and offices In Sunders' Building. 27 t. Tryon, 16 and 7. Houses for col ored tenants In Ward 1 and t. from $1 to 13 per weak. Ptum 344. E. L. KEESLBR, 25 8. Tryon. PHONE 163t FOB TUB BJGHT GOODS at the right price In corfaes. teas, sug ars and rice. "Checm." the beet 60o. per pound tea. blended specially for Iced tea; put up In halves, quarter and pound boxes. C. D. KBNNI OJ. w. -. Phillips, of I ' wmg the guests j ' ;ird. and Misses Moriie, of Monroe, "iturs yesterday. i- of theafternoon Mrs E. V. Fln i honor of Miss M'px. who Is the M Harry. 1 .chm wll leave rth to spend tha summer. They r .- d before return Vh.le Mr. Zehm Mrs. Harvey ' i' p mot talent 1 ' usiclans In tht -'in nr?an of the h u re h . IF YOU WANT THE QUICKEST AND best service, you anoula trad at Stowe's. We keep In stock everything an up-to-date drug store does ana we do thing right. When In a hurry call us. JAS P STOWE & CO., Drug gists. 'Phon 179. . ; ' - ' f Dr. and Mrs. iret "xceedirrEly "hortly return live. Dr. Bre elotte ae-eral " '-icp his profes- and securyil ile left a splen 'i where he hal " 1 hii decision to -' 1 - f many let ''''tl from them ' Charlotte. Mr "f friends and "ho nill regret ,?" Sliest of Mr. '"uncord. ' ""'t Myer an'l IRossett Myers. '' 'ity Sunday t !rs. Myers' pa r S. Steele, on ste are tha Mrs. Harvey Tryon street. I!h itl leave thU WW, r.r"'' he test nr to-day than S. C, revenue service. Asheville, Is here at tending- Federal Court. Mr. B. G. Fallls. of Greenville spent yesterday In the city. Mr. V. R. Harris, of Henderson, wa a Charlotte vlitor yeaterday, stopping at the Stonewall. Mr. Laroy Steel, of New Tork. Is expected In the city Sunday to visit at the home of Mr. and Mr. E. S. Steel on Tenth avenae. Hed of the Republican Party. Greensboro Record. Tho country ta watching and wait ing to see whether Mr. Taft l the haad of the Republican party or Sena tor Aldrlch and It la our nrfva opin ion publicly . expressed that we haJl all know -noon and that it will be shown that Mr. Taft is the man. Ona of the men who 1 forever amlllng at you Is a dangerou proposition In a f.ght or tn any mfax-np of any kind. - Svperior to Lemonade t Honford'a Add Pboapbat A easinnnful added to a glass of cold water,.' with sugar, make a refrexhlaf driak. - . WE ARE AHEAD OF IHB GAMB when it come to Cigar. Can't you mention a good Cigar that Isn't in our Btock? Just try It. wa carry an im mense line of the beat and oan pleas anybody GEM RESTAURANT UO. NEW SEEDKD RAISINS 3 P01TSTS for 25c. New cod fish bricks 8 fr 25c Dry onions 20c. peck. Large No. 3 Mackerel S for 25c. Jar tops 30c. dozen. i-'.JS eroos. Rubbers 6c. dozen. 35c. ajroos Ki!t Jars to. for pints, quart 73c. half-gallons 90c. dozen. BRIDO- ERS & CO.. 309 W. Trade 8C RED RASPBBRRIE8! BED RASPBER rle! An unusually fine lot expected this morning; also black and white blackberries Let us have your orders earlv. as the red raspberries go verjr rapldly. Some very fine corn; also some fitee country squash as well. MILLER-VAN NESS CO. THERE IS NO WAITING TO BB SEBV d at our plnce this is a feature with us Just tha same as serving only the very best in the eattng Una If yoa haven't been tlng with us. all w ask Is a call See our sign. "Qaick Lurch. " NEW TORK LUNCH ROOM. Wf Trde St. FOR BALE-CRUalHED 8TONB IN l auitabl ior all grade eoncrvta work. Will quoie ym dauvereO price by wagon or car en application- Fraa Oliver. Chrlott. N. C smisii rooPAUt Black. Brown and Gray Sued t-but-' ton Pump Oxford. light sole. Price 3.W Black. -Red, Blue, Pitft and Bronx Ankl Strap Pump, llgt soles. Prlca : .. . $J-M These re the popular eilera, Tom cannot go wrong on either style. By mall 10c extra. GILMER - MOORE CO About one hundred garments sent us from our New York office to he sold at fnom 1-3 to 1-2 their valuei. This will lx perl hi p the Greatest Sale ever held by the IVKV Storei. Our Buyer wvure Uicxe Suits at perfectly ri1i uloua prices and we I. them on to you at Mgurr that will more than astonish yon. ALTERATIONS On account of the extremely low prices In this sale a email charge will be made for alteration. EARLY CLOSING Commencing yesterday this store Close each evening excxept Saturday at 6 o'clock. Help us further the early closing movement by shopping before this hour. IVEY'S KM ID-it ' Certainly - ( Mot Priced. Ar the special wa ar offering this weak in summer merchandtsa. IOC ENGLISH IONG CLOTH AT l-lO. 100 piece of fine English Long Cloth put up 12 yard to piec. Regular lOe quality, apecial whll It last t-lc! 40-inch White Persian Lawn t 8 !( Full piece In pretty qualify 40-Inch Persian I .awn. a great bargain.. , 1-So yd. FINE YARD WTOE PA JAM A CHECKS AT 8 t-tC The last of a great 10.000 yard purchase of fin white yard wide Pajama Check. Nothing equal- It for summer underwear and this is th original B. V. D. quality, Special t'2c yd. IOC WHTTE MADRAS BC YARD One case of pure white figured Madras for a special. Regular 10c quslity. Price Be yd.7 tOC WHITE MADRAS, SHORT LENGTHS IOC The regular shirting grades fine whit Madra, pretty pattern, 10c quality at lOe yd. Short lengths of white waist and dress Swisses. 16 and ltc quality at 10c yd. IRC SCOTCH GINUHAMS AT JC YTARJ Our entire stock of fine 32-lnrh Scotch Ginghams; tio reservations, th choicest patterns go at thii price. Was ISc, now lg yd t5C TARD WIDE STRIPE LINEN SITTINGS AT 1BC YARD. Yard wide Linen Suitings In stripes, only, were 26c. reduced toB, 1B yd. S&C NATTR AL LINKN BATISTE AT 1BC - Linen Batiste, all pure linen In the natural shade, wa ISe. now 15c yd. WHITE KILIiARNF.Y LINEN E AT IOC YARD A splendid 38-inch white material. Just the weight for ladles' skirts and suits and children' wear, sella everywhere at 1 Sc, our price ioc yd. OTHER SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEK IN FINE COTTONS 11.00 bolt line Nainsook, special , .Sl.aa bolt St. Gsll Imported whit mbroldered Dree Swlas 50c to ?&c values at So yd. Colored Poplins, all shades, at jge Fin whit English Poplin, Special ' lc yd. Another case of our well known j-ard wide "Empress Cambric," equal In value to any II l-!o , material at 10c yd Short lengths of 8 l-2c dark Percale at ftc j" All of last week' special in Ladle' Furnishings will ba continued this week. BELK BROTHERS, 15 to 21 East Trade Street GREAT CLOTHING SALE STARTS WITH A MIGHTY RUSH Men's Nobby 2 and 3 piece suits worth $12.50 to $15.00, sale price $10.50. Swell lot those New Models in Men's Suits, worth $17.50, only $12.65. Big reduction in all Boys' clothing. Our 25c wash pants 15c. 95c for Ladies' Silk Hose. These are raw silk, black and tan gauze, that are sold by lots of merchants for $1.50 a pair. While they last, we'll sell our 35c black and tan gauze hose for ladies at 25c. Even' pair of Shoes in stock is cut in price. Where '11 you be to-day? tl. C. Long Company t H3 wagons Carriage Harness Aufomol m Sites I I llf Tri rT FT f I W r t I I 1 r r r" I IIIIIlllllllll ""aar""""aWaw" "aw1 tm 1IM I ill Hill B I! I"-1 lii I lil 1 1 11 1 iIJ I till til ilm " jL' ''' ' 1 ' JII.UiU UJIl 1 LXJ U Jli I H-. , V ,-y-v.-.- Wagons Corriag8 Hsrnass Automobil3 TCssr wt .' wT '. . AJ KiSM ' ISmU 1 eJ 1 iX A Carload of "STUDEBAKERS" We have just receiver carload of StaJebaker wagon, Come in and look them over. a Let u show you how well a Studebaker is built , J. W. VVadsvvorth's Sons Co Dealer in VclUc lc and Hameta. ' - ' l JUMIW ALL OF YOUR FRIENDS COME HERE who know wwhat good cooMng ia So you see you will not only get a meal to your liking, but meet also some of these friends. So much for the cooking. Then there re th component pwrts of the meal to con sider. The are right earn as cooking. And a to ervice from ouf to nuts It's on par with what you get to eat. U Selwyn Hotel European. Romm l.&a and up. Edgar B. Moore, Prop. i :nr" " B II 1 s&rL J $A if YOU Ak sAiisrico I I i With your horehotng, 0 0 'vj,- " jfj vSi ItlHia on' ctn;e. If not, let u H 1 ifZZ t$LL. ,how now to aka car jl 8 J ' your horse' feet. Shoe- H I j 1" !nc hr" l ' mu, ,9c- i I "V V -- Mr" PTic"! Ne'l3r ln cnTf- I B "'' "?!b1 Mr' G" W- PartT,n- assist ant H B " DR. FISHER'S HORSE SHOEING SHOP, B 17 North Colles; gtrwet. B If a man comes here seeking values in cloth esj we can unlock his pocketbook! If he comes here seeking nobby patterns, we can suit him! If he demands style we can satisfy him! If he requires the ultrajswe can deliver the goods. Long-Tate Clothing Co. V' J. V; L
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