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':: r :- V . " CHARLOTTE I?AILY 'OBSERVER WEDNESDAY, JUNE 30, 190& 1-7-" "V- - - - mmi - iai?antl Psrsonal tcr; ent ,v!3CJi43te e 1 I I A I j Chaxlotta friends ot Mr. Woo4r treasurer. ' the Trust Company, will be m- the following- from The Joorior-Journal, of recent gives the announcement jrement to Miss Loulle Glb- dord county, Ky., forra Viji the city, the guest of of Miss Ioulle of Mr. Tobias Oib- kes her home in Word Harris N. C. created Miss Gibson Is Lte Senator Randall utaiana. and has a wide J relatives among the jirom- i iopi of Kentucky sna. the JftiT. Wood Is a business man eminence 10 .uriii v.aroiim anu . . , I 1 1 : l . . i. . I - Ml.. UiUSUU, IIlt?l WII1IC BI1V letting Mrs. Arthur loy. Draper barlotie about a year ago. . On Tuesday Mrs. Lewis Johnstone. mner's Forest, In Woodrord I, will entertain with a break lii honor of the bride-elect and f her most intimate friends will je ijueata." jhonor of Mrs. D. H. McOollough, IE. W. Thompson delis'ttf tilly lned yesterday morning at hr In Dil worth at a bridge-luncu- whlch the followlng-nam- d were Invited: Meadamea bim- 3 one e. Minnie Wrtston .Smith. Aiken, of Chester, 8. C; J.aw- Dodsworth, , Paul Chatham, avanaugh. of Winston-Salem; Van Landlngham, Walter 8. Daniel C. Lyle. of Atlan ' Sidney B. Alexander, Jr.; M. Miller. Jr.; John W. Scott, 3. Battle, of Montgomery, tfnd Miss IJszie Lawrence. lrs. Kavanaugh won the prize for t-hst score, which was a cut , and Mrs. McCollough was d with the guest of honor silver picture frame. Mrs. on served an elaborate, .ourse n after the game and the jK was a delightful one. H. C. Dockery and Miss Sarah Jry,' of Rockingham, father and f Miss Kettle Dockerv. arrlv- the city Monday. Mr. Dockery tsterday for Thomasville, where attending a meeting of the di- of. the Thomasville Baptist nags. Miss Dockery Is the Of her sister on South Tryon If o'clock, at the horn of tha bride' father, Capt. W. B. Taylor, No, o .North Graham street, of Mfaa Eunl Miller Taylor to Mr. U K. Bum gardner. of Atlanta, Oa. The cere mony will b. performed before an altar; of Ivy, ferns and potted plants by Rev. William Morris Klncaid. pas tor of the Firsr Presbyterian church, There will be no attendants, the bride nd groom entering the parlor together. Immediately after the ceremony, the couple will leave on the 10: is train for Atlanta, their fu ture home. Mr. Bumgardner is law agent of the Southern with offices In Atlanta, and is a rising' young man. The bride has resided for many years in Charlotte and has hosts of friends here. Mrs. S. W. Grler and daughter, Hortense, left last night for Clinton, to visit the former's mother, Mrs. Kllza Grler. ifiss Lucy Wallace will leave in a few days to visit for several weeks her sister, Mrs. R. C. Betts. at Brad dock. Pa. Misses I-ena Smith and Mary Gra ham will leave Monday for "har lottesville, Va., to spend several wee' at the summer school of the Cni sity of Virginia, both these young ladles being members of the teaching staff of the city schools. Miss Laura Boyte will go to Con cord this afternoon to be the guest of Miss Mollis Brown. Mr. and 'Mrs. Arthur J. Traper and family are expected home from Portland, Ore., within the next week or two, where they have been spend ing some time. nit 14 AltTfCVtjAft " RiMTBKff.. RE8T1G& RBCEDEN'CE ana OPCLARITT was ROCVRED by AIKSTAK1NO RINTER3 and RESSMEN ULLINO for the ROMOTION of the Art RSSERVATIVB. -ROMPTNE8S REVA1LS in our RINT-SMOP RECLUDINO all OSSIBILITY of ERHLEXING and ERNICIOI S Delays In RODrCINO the RETT1E8T ATTERNS of KRFECT RINTINO. IACE sn Order with the ARTICULAR R INTERS and ERHAP8 We'll LEASE YOU. Queen City Printing Co., I K. 4th St. Charlotte, X. C BRIEFS. A fw Mrs. Lloyd Liles has returned from Loulsburg, where she spent two weeks with her parents. - Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Jackson, of Sumter, S.'C, open yesterday in the city. Mrs. fherwood Bonner and Miss Mary Miller, of Statesville. were among the guests at the Central last nlht. Mr. and Mrs. John Scullln. or Bel mont, spent yesterday In the city shopping. They were guests at the Buford. PERSONALIS. r h. Alira t. ITvr)tf of Wllmfnir- T0 has heen visiting her hroth 'ge Piatt D. Walker, on South reet, left yesterday for Ashe- spend several weeks. 8. Ledbetter, of Rocklng- fttllrneil ii(p(ta(. Ia Kr hnm. penning several nays witn miss tWaJtaiiyj South Tryon street. rhe first of a seri-Vof ten dances at imwoon fsrK, west or ine cuy, win llie Movements of a Number of Peo ple. Visitors and Others. Rev. Father Joseph Mueller has re turned from Cleveland, O., where he spent a fortnight at his old home. Mr. D. A. Tompkins returned yes terday morning from the North, where he spent a week on business. Mr. L. w. Haskell, of the Southern Cotton Oil Company, spent last night at the Selwyn en route home to New York from Waverly, S. C. where he was called to attend the funeral of his brother, the late Col. John Cheves Haskell. Mr. J. p. Wise, of Prosperity, S. C, spent last night In the city. . Mr. E. Chappell, of Atlanta, Ga,, given Friday evening. Dancing williwag a Charlotte visitor yesterday egln at 9 o'clock and continue until Mr. 1 1 and music will be furnished by spent yesterday in the cltv on bust reorgs C. Brandman's concert band, iness. lis aggregation of musicians which j Among the guests In the city yester- s been playing et Electric Park dav was Mr. Frank C. Boyles. cash- Vdlng the opening of Lakewood is ' i,r f the Commercial National Bank, ' of the best musical organizations of Greensboro. has ever played in rharlotte anil Mr v. Arfamn nf Wi!nn unont Brandmsn will Arrange a special j yesterday at the Central. reframme of popular music for Fri- . ... t, Bt,n , wr Iday efenlngs dance. B vi.,,' v..TAav Thf idancln floor in the Ixtkowood Ipavllion is In excellent condition and I u- l'"CK' 11 II I r M I1H II l. I ' 1 ITCUCCUUIU, n ,1 T 111 " J 'terday at the Central. .j r. n . r. jhiuli, u i nivnui y , a Charlotte visitor yesterday. Minor Happenings In and About flie City. Mr. PjjuI Gaflsnt. cashier of Belk Bros., is ill at his home on North Brevard street Mr. John M. Compton Is seriously III at the home of his fther-in-law, Mr Walker Griffith, at OrlffUh The picnic season spproachea with haste. Sunday school journey Ings and church gath?rlngs will soon have their Inning. The condition of Mr. K. A. Ir win, of Morning Star township, who has been desperately 111 with typhoid fever, is slowly improving. The black berry crop has been seriously hurt by the recent heavy rains. Up to that time the prospect for a good crop was promising. Mr. Moffatt G. Kirkpatrick. late of the clerical staff of the National Union Bank at Rock Hill. S. C. has assumed his new duties In the Char lotte National Bank. Interior decorations that will gretly beautify the appearance of thlnss will be begun next week on the building occupied by the Western Un ion Telegraph Company. The Park Stock Company drew another good sized crowd to the Academy of Music last night. The current bill "Three Hats," Is a rous ing good farce comedy, and contains many witty lines. The company Is a well balanced one. and should enjoy a prosperous season at the local playho unc. To Wilmington to ttend Funeral. Mrs. Armand DeRossett Myers, who has been spending some time here aa the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ell Steele, W8s called to Wilmington yesterdaj- by the newa of the sudden death of Mr. Myers' mother, Mrs. Lessie DeRossett Myers, widow of the late Capt. Charles D Myers. She was the daughter of the late Dr. Armand J. DeRossett. Mr. Myers was In New York at the time of his A. G. Lynn, of Greensboro, mother's death, but left at once fot; v umingion. ipa,vm M . J'da ll5$r 108 attending will enjoy the novelty Janclne "over water ' and on a constantly swept by cool hafezee. The pav"ion is an idial place for dancing during the hot summer even ing and an added pleasure will he the ride going to and coming from th park which la about three milee from the city. The series of ten danrps during the Summer will be given under the au spice of a newly organized club which Will be known as the Lakewood lanc lng Club and which has a membership of 60 young men of the city. Miss Margaret Halliday and broth- iMr. W. J. Halliday, former resl- of Charlotte, now of Greens- spent yesterday in the city with . Ids. V.I w Dr. Thomas E. Anderson, of States ville, spent yesterday the city with friends. Mr. Word H. Wood, treasurer of th' American Trust Company, is spending bo me time in the North on business. Dr. John McCampbell, of Morgan ton, was registered among the guests at the Selwyn last night. Mr. H. F. Schenck. of Lawndale, was a Charlotte visitor yesterday. Mr. E. M. Andrews, of Greens boro, is spending to-day In the city. Mr. W. A. Withers, of Raleigh, is a Charlotte visitor to-day. ' ,, . ' Mr. R. C. Covington, of Laurin- many friends of Mr. Herbert ; . , veatrdav tne (.ntr.i naJd, of this city, will learn with ' nterest that he will be married , - Orning at 1 0 30 o'clock to .mr.-n.r nUor yes- t the home of her aunt, Mrs. iFelster. In her native town Mr. M ponald left Mondaj night on his fappy mission, of which only a few pt his most Intimate associates were lPprised. After the ceremony, he nd his bride will leave for a North ern trip of several weeks. On their return they will be at t.."ne for awhile Vw Mr. McDonald's parents. Mr. d Wra. R. E. McDonald, at their Vworth residence. pretty romance finds Its culmina v in the event of this morning. 1 F'ote came to Charlotte last , o t;ike n position with the Char- Sanatorium as a trained nursei ' it this time Mr. McDonald was V, 1 very ill with appendicitis, for I 1 n 1 underwent an operation. f Vugh all the critical hours of his l";- farl oi the time at his home latterly at St p.i', Honifal. Poote nursed Him hu.ii to fth. But her entl ministrations knot only guide him safely. through vaney of th ahunn, inin h f-day light of his former strength on an esteem which was recip- anu Which ha o. result Mr A. H. Bahnson. of Wlnston-Sa-' lem. wag registered among the guests at the Stonewaff yesterday. Mr. E. D. Sherrtll, of Hickory, i w as a Stonewall guest yesterday. Among the visitors at the Stone wall yesterday were Messrs. W. C. j Honh. E. C. Secrest and T. K. i Cunningham, of Lancaster. S. C. j Mr. W. H. Barkley. of Hickory, ja a Charlotte visitor yesterday. Special Notices FOR SALE-CRUSHED STONE IN sues suitable for all grades concrete work. Hill quote you delivered prices by wagon or cam on application. Krsd Oliver. Charlotte, N. C. THIS IS THE TIME TO MAKE MONEY on elect tic pianos. I have a consider able number of slightly used Instru ments which I will sell ur rent at great ly reduced prices. Write for partic ulars. K. H. ANDREWS, North Tryon Mteet. TO LET o ROOMS, MODERN. tl 1' Si 7 rooms, modern. $J0, 4 looms. Pslmer St.. U. i rooms. North Clarkson, U; rooms nd offices In Sandc' Building. 27 S. Tryon. t.'. and $7. Huutei for col ored tenants In Ward 1 and 2, from tl to $.'1 er week. 'Phone 344. E. L. KEESLEH. 26 8. Tryon. FARMERS' INfmTCTES. Fed. m'.n of lives to-day. ?.nMld 18 manager of the I k k m of Be'k Bros., with " ne has been associated since "nation thirteen year. ago. He c- he ' the most popular and su Wines, men of tl v "iiiejjrit ind ability. Hugh Momrm.. ..i m hav , "j- 'i i-i" spend th Arden. summer. w here i Agrlinltnml DprMrtnxMit Plans to Have Five of KnHi fent In Tlil Count v Tills Snmijcr. Events which sre always antici pated with Interest by the country I people especially the farmers, are the ! annual institutes which are given tin !der the direction of the State Agri cultural Department. Five of such ; gatherings have been planned so far i for this county, the first one to be 'held July 30 at Derita. Director T. B. Parker has sent out the following notice in regard to these institutes: "Dear Sir: Referring to the Farm- ! ers' institutes to be held in Meck llenburg county this summer, the fol lowing dates are given: Derita, Frl- day. July 30: Sharon. Augus 3: i Kapps School House. August 4: Mat thews. August 11; Paw Creek, August i 1?. J "At Derita, Matthews and Paw : Creek there will be a carload of agri cultural implements and also a car TWO l.KA DERS NO. 1. KENNY'S Cheon Tea at 50c.. In pounds, halves and quarters. The best In America foe Iced tea Ni. 2, Kenny's 2Se. "Special" coffee, tiie cup favorite. Many other kinds, all money savers for you. Bak er's chocolate 1 . . cocoa 20c Full line of rice C. l KENNY CO. J. F. Roberts Manager. MEN 8EK 0:'H LARGE LINE OF shaving materials Best goods made and If you will only see them you'll believe It. Rasors, strops, brushes, etc., and all are the best JAS P. 8 TO WE & CO., Druggists. Phone 17. WE ARE AHEAD OF THE GAME when It comes to cigars. Can't you mention a good cigar that Isn't In our stock? Just try It. We carry an Im mense line of the best and can please anybody GEM RESTAURANT CO FRESH COUNTRY EGGS 20c. CHICK ens 25c. up. 5 pounds head rice for, Sic. x of the 5c mackerel for 2fic.. or ! for 10c., the large size 7Vkc. Hams L'Sc. Lemons lfc. BRIDGERS A CO., 203 W. Trad. MADAM. DO TOU KNOW OUR SPICED sardines are the most delicious meat you can nave for lunch 7 isvery one enjoys it. It appeals alike to the old and voung. A large can only 25c. MILLER-VAN NESS CO. Clifton C u . . ... Hayes wm ana -M1SW lowing Rock t i"0"'"! .v u.tu " the Selwyn i High Point. -n.Mri0fc .Stonei of srday. e Charlott visitors agethie morning at d. iviuger. Jweier. im nmm -k f rom kid. . 'rt'e.: 'T was y wIk i!lir;w that I could rolev', -"IT Four bot . amow Ramwi. j c.Tioa. cured "J! -TT . 1 to k.!.T-i!?r1- and t.eaa Kidney Remedy , to he-presided over by the women In charge of the women's Institute at those Dlaeea. These I am sure will j be of interest to your farmers and ! their wives and daughters. There is to my mind a greatfuture for agri culture In North Carolina, but It is very necessary to stop the heavy drain made upon the State by the, purchasing of the millions of dollsrs worth of stuff from outside the State, which should be grown upon our own farm. It Is with the desire to pro mote better farming that these insti tute parties are sent out. ... ,-Tour truly, ' T. B. PARKER, Director of Institutes." .-Raleigh. N. C. Juno . 1 - -ICf.'J. r. Ware ! getttnr along very nicely at the Charlotte Sana, toriom where he underwent oper ation few days ago tor) mastoiditis. Rev. W, R. Ware of Greensboro, w. brother,, spent yesterday; with hlm..V THERE IS NO WAITING TO BE 6ERV ed at our place this is a feature with us just the same as serving only the very best in the eating Una. If you haven't been eating with us. all we ask Is a call. See our sign, "Quick Lunch." NEW YORK LUNCH ROOM, 28 Weal Trade St. Indestructo Trunks Represent Highest Im provement in, construction, combining lightness and in three heights, Steamer, Gents and Ladies. Call 'and see orend for catalogue. V 1U I The Early Closing Store. WE CIXSE EACH EVENINO a:W EACKPT SATCRDAY. AT i Flower Sale To-Day 10 Cents A Bunch. Cdfnmenclng to-day and continuing for a few days we will have a big Summer Sale of Flowere. I at 10c a Bunch, j Over 300 Doxen j Were closed out by our buyer from a large manufacturer at from one fourth ta one-half their value. It's the largest Flower purchase we ever made and To Turn Them Into Money Quickly. BELK BROTH 4 15 -21 East Trade ERS,' 5 r - I .- :- WHOLESALE RETAIL We put them at on sale to-day 10c a Btiiu-h The Values While the 10c price usually means a cheap, common grade of Flowers these are not that kind but Flowers made to sell at from 26c to 7 6c and 11 00 a bunch. Pounds like an exag geration, don't It. There'll Be Large bunches of Violets; pretty Americ an Reauty Roses, June Roses In Pink all the pretty new things In small Flowers such aa Wistaria, Dai sies, Cowslips, Dilies of the Valley, etc., etc. and a great lot of Fruit Fo liage In Grapes, Cherries, Plums, Pesches. etc. In short there's every Imaginable kind of Flower In this sale and all at the one price, 10c a Bunch. IVEY'S IT Inch dotted 8wlsses. well worth 1 ir, bought late at special price 10c a yarfl ISc Quality In Very Sheer, pretty check dimity for dresses or wejgta at tC It inch Pajama Cloth I This cloth is a soft finish, yard wide dimity fine for undKVths ..100 Z6c Quality, 40 Inches wide, very sheer snd pretty Luna Lawns, few mora pieces left at 15o 40 inch Batiste at too This Batiste Is well worth 25c, and can't be liought in a regular way for less than 2&c. Special ISO Ie Wash Poplin, In whites, only ICo This long cloth Is a splendid weight 1-Sc This long cloth is a splendid weight : summer wear, and is very cheap at f l-to Special in Skirts. Don't Fall to See the lot of Wash Skirls In colors and whites at this price. $1.00 to $1 60 Values In the lot. Special 9C 10c White Madras at 50 Few more piecea left of this 10c number we are still running at .. . .c Big Lot Remnant Percalea 5e This lot Percales comes in short lengths. 1 to I yard pieces, and is well worth double our price 5e A Real Oood Galatea ' . . . 10tf Thin Is a very line tlnth for bos and children's suits, also Ladles' skirts. Very Special at 10c Ask to see the Llnenette In all colors, at ...13 1-tC V'ery fine for skirts. Few pieces 15c Quality White Datlate or Nainsooks, bought late at great reduction. Special till gone at 10c and 12 l-te BE Wholcsal B R O T H E R S, 15 to 21 East Trade Street, Retail id-Summer Sale. Men's Two and Three Piece Suits in Blue Serge, Fancy Worsteds, Half or full Waisted slims and regulars, full Peg and Semi-Peg or plain top pants. $14.00. Still, we sell other two and three piece suits from $10.00 to $27.50 that beat the So-Called Made-to-Measure suits for $5 to $10 rcore. A word to the wise is sufficient. H. C. Long Company HORSES, MULES, VEHICLES, HARNESS 50 On June 21 st we received HORSES AND MULES 50 Don't fail to see those before you buy. over 500 Buggies, Surreys, H acks, Carrages, livery wagons of every description. Our priors and terms are light and will suit buvor. We havq ; and De- J. W. Wadsworth's Sons Co tu - r 1 If ;n i . .. T..1-. nit- Dtiyuv aim hhkou w j 1 1 ue tncu away on Uuijr . - t 1. Don't forget the date. "SAVE YOUR COUPONS." ran AXI OP YOUR FRJEXPS COJE HERE who know wwhat good cooking la So you ae. you will not only get a meal to your Uklng. but meet also aome of these friends. So much for the cooking. Then there are th. component parts of the meal to con ider These are right same as ooklng. ad as to service from oup to nuts It's, on a par with what you get to at. II 1 V 111 Vli & -V ft.' I .Id Wtithlntton Fashioned Apparel Selwyn Hotel ' European. Rooms $t&0 and up. Edgax B. Uocre, Prop. ilifWDisinsf I ' With yowr horaesho joelng. ion' change. If not. let ua 4j-chow yon how) to take care Boree'g feet Shoe- ILM. Male (c. lly la charge. There Are Occasio". In every man's life when he realizes the im portance of being correctly dressed. Clothes do play a big part in man's existence Then why take any chances in your apparelwhen you can buv from us 's'.!::'r' , v THE BEST cr AMERICA. ... Long - latGIothing JCp. 1 ,.-lib y :z J Ar' G!lMER-f,!00RE mi i "e arter the- ner ! hMs faired.- ' wi'l -fre sn? The Way to Kee a Cook '.ton. assistanLwji, an fcr St)fe fit and Qty.; h tl. bestir- tSTrtTSg 61
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