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- CHARLOTTE NEWS SEPTEMBER 24, 1903 g
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vantages of
Trading Here
Thousands of our regular customers
already know the advantages of trad
ing at Ivey's. There are many others
no doubt' who have never carefully in
vesugaiea our gooas and prices. Never
before have we been so well fixed to
serve you. A big stock carefully
selected and bought at bottom prices.
We have only a few lines to study and
buy and we give the closest attention
all the year around to getting the best
things for cur customers at the low
est prices. There is no store in the city
that is operated at such a compara
tive low expense and selling strictly
for cash, having no bad debts, we can
afford to sell at closer margins. That
we do sell at lower prices, our con-sUi-.Lly
growing trade shows.
RYDER WAGON WOR
Southern r- , '
r"erpnse To
Tb iHern Mney At Horn
Works ar:nu : "er Wagon
Trust building nW in the new
fues or this conce-n 'riwTr y
ceediner n Ln: Tey are pro
Southern 'r?"n"P.le that the
Porting bv' nsr,"ia.,.l,.e self-sup.
stitutions, keeDine t F ?me in"
of thou, ?lnL1 h0?le hundreds
annuallv ' u""a. " are sent
in in 'r r'"?" States, bear-
waKona7;rr,jie,.Hme that these
ber. wll r;""' "-me-srown tim
(heir m r T sPenling an of
New Dress Goods
We already have an enviable
reputation on keeping a com
plete line of Dress Goods. We
have much better line than ever.
We make specialty of the very
i est fabrics to be sold at the
popular prices of 50c, 75c, $1.00 yd.
.s-itifh Zibilene, a substantial firm
c loth, very stylish, all colors 50c. yd.
Also splendid line Knickerbocker
fancies, plain. Whipcords,
Serges. Brilliantines, etc. ..50c. yd.
will Vivo o T.r: "
LI 1.1 I ' - 'IT t A ...
stead of oonwu: JL sain this in
orr: V lu northern
reach fnr .V i"" ll wul out of
ture tfmo ' "u.ern man for all f-
and
They are manufactur
Southern
ms a firsf-.r-incc.
n - r. ... . " v '
n i: v I F I rn wv l
Southern nCr,,.ue ylacea thO
nPtitor Vrt.l iae. strongest corn-
North '"lsn S-acle wagons made
it cafefiiV in aT? ?5i
that Vo V- " ' puiI11- an believe
nA7 i-f a wa.Sn which is dur-
r , "sui runnin
look upon.
and good to
Bank Stock Brings Good Prices
Public Sale.
txt court house today at noon Mr.
. N Pharr.as executor of the will of
idle j. j. suns sold the following
securities:
shares of the capital stock
ot the Commercial National Bank the
purchase price being $205.
Twenty shares of the nanifoi otni.
niai auonai rank of Gastonia
the purchase price beine- ai?n
Twenty shares
U1 l"e A"en hardware Company, the
uuc,e puce Deing $ius. a cash divi
dend of 5 per cent was rfiprv
l - - - - V4 WU I, J-I 1 0
i ive snares of the Alien tto,i,o
- .. - nam waic
iAniary' tne Pupchase price hein
piu.-. A easn iivitlend of
was reserved.
m ,
iwt-nry shares of the cnnital sfock
r r X I k r .
lUH Aionroe J lard ware Company, the
oeing sum. A d videnr!
-
stock.
T J
it was advertised that ehm-oa nf
tl!e fieclmont ClOfhins- Mannfapturin
n- i-u-n-liv. I Ut 1 i
uniuy was aavertised but this stock
was withheld from sale,
Mr. W. A. Gresham the well known
auctioneer conducted the sale
-at the same time and place 10 shares
per cent
per cent was reserved on this
Mr. J. m. Peoples Enters Suit Against
Southern For Above Amount.
Mr. J. M. Peoples, administrator of
ivir. j . a. reoples, deceased, has en
tered suit against the Southern rail
way for 35,000 damages.
The suit will be brought in the Su
perior uourt of Mecklenburg and Mr
".nomas C. Guthrie has been retained
by Mr. Peoples to prosecute the case.
It will be recalled by News readers
that Mr. J. B. Peoples was killed at
spencer last January while in the em
ploy of the Southern railway as flag
man. While changing a switch in order to
let a passenger train pass, his train a
freight having just gone into the side
track, backed down upon him anrt.rnn
over him, causing injuries from which
Hi-am resumed.
The administrator is a brother of th
deceased and one time was in the liv
ery business in this city.
They havp o ...
up-to-date wagon SSnlSI f the Commercial National Bank, the
m the South,
Dlant
latest a Lx H. "" vvlin ail the
- improved automatic
wi --"ey use nothing but ll:e
1 lc oaK ana hickory timber
Ihev -nut nn tv..- j.: . . J . luuuei'
.s, servicean p u-iiMiu
strains and di ort 'IZ'?
wheels go to pieces so n
o'Poln COld- Th have a capacUy
t"'?ll&l annually. We have
-v.-.. iuu5u me racrorv an rr,in o.
that it is the larsest thine ,i
we have seen. All -nt0 75
that have any strain tn t:
to a severe test hefnvo v,
ea to be put in nlnce in th rv,i-
-C 1 " maac UIJ
piuperty ct the late Mrs. M. E. Butler,
of Hickory, were sold bv the
Messrs. E. L. Wilson and H. E. Mc-
LUmDS. Mr. Hugh W. Harris mirrha
five shares at 207 and Mr. W. C. White
nve snares at the same figures.
CASTORS A
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Stajiature of
S7
Vaccination Notice !
The City Ordinance requires all
persons in Charlotte 'not successfully
vaccinated to be vaccinated. I will
vaccinate free all persons who come
to my office in the City Hall room, No.
5, from 9 to 10 a. m. and 3 to 4 p. m.
F. O. HAWLEY, M. D.
City Physician and Health Officer,
Charlotte, N. C.
POLICE HUNT "SPIRITS.
strange Young Man Acts As Though
He Were Somewhat "Dopey."
Police headquarters has been having
an experience with snirit fnlk tnrinv
About noon a young man. who cave his
name and described himself as an hon
orably discharged soldier from th TT
army, appeared at headquarters and
NOTICE!
Panama and ,3traw Hats rilwriAfl
Silk Hats Reblotked. Clothes nWntti'
and Pressed $1.00 a month. All
kinds of Repairing.
QUEEN CITY PRESSING CLUB.
209 North Tryon Street.
We
Make
Picture
Frames
J. H. LITTLE,
President,
H. CY. LONG,
Vice-President.
J. W. CUTHBERTSON,
Sec. and Treasurer.
von
as
s.
I ' Wadsworth's Sons, of this citv, to Acting Turkey Summerrow told
inch heavy Suiting. .
. .50c. yd.
-ini :-h Plaid Back Suiting, regular
?l.r.i" quality $1.00 yd.
f;;i- Broadcloths we think are the
lest in the market for the
!':ue. full range colors.
New Waistings
J-.it opened up the prettiest line
fine Waistings we have ever
.-etn in Charlotte.
embroidered Corded Silk Stripe,
V.'oc! Waistings, white, creams,
and all colors, regular values
7"c. and $1.00 yd. We cleaned
up a lot at big sacrifice.. ..50c. yd.
'' e are also showing a big line
white mercerized Waistings, the
heavy kind for winter. Come
and see them. We are glad to
show them 25c. yd. up
".. nu:c liULiimg hut his-h ptsHo
:oods, are their representatives here.
SECOND ANNIVERSARY.
Rosaline Lodge, Daughters Of Re
bekah, Will Celebrate It Friday
Night. '
Rosaline Lodge, No. 21, Daughters
of Rebekah, will celebrate its second
anniversary on Friday evening Sep
tember 25, with an entertainment. The
vv.lculauuu cumes at an appropriate
wine, last &unaay, Sept. 20th, having
"an'ca lUfc! urty-second anniversary
of the founding of the Rebekah branch
of Odd Fellowship, and the local
luuge win observe both events simul
taneously.
rrt , , . . '
xue ceieDration will be held in the
nan or tne lodge, over the Merchant
ana farmer's Bank. The programme
cmuiaces several addresses, vocal and
instrumental music and refreshments
All Odd Fellows, local or visiting, and
their wives and families are cordially
m,ucu aiiena tnis celebration
SERIOUS CHARGE.
Flannelette Waistings
- big line of pretty new styles 10c. yd.
-M-o a line mercerized stripe
Flannelettes, the prettiest Wrap-;-r
and Kimona styles you ever
saw. made to sell at 23c. yd.,
121-2c. yd.
Young Negro Boy Committed To Jail
Girl Of Fifteen Is His Accuser.
will Sinclair, colored, was commit
tee to jail by 'Squire S. H. Hilton this
afternoon in default of a $500 bond on
a serious charge.
The complainant was Mamie Tor
rence, a fifteen year old colored girl,
iiu nves with her mother near the
Watkins place in the eastern suburbs
The girl declared that Sinclair came to
her home last Sunday night while her
mother was at church, forced her to
open the door under threats of vio
lence, and further attempted to assault
her. The arrival of the girl's mother
prevented the accomplishment of a
crime. The girl proved a good charac
ter. Sinclair has been dodging the offi
cers for several days, but finally came
in town today for trial. He was repre
sented by Attorney Lotte W. Humph
rey, while Attorney LeRoy Kirkpa trick
appeared for the complainant. The
charge was attempted criminal assault.
Domestic Bargains
.secured a lot Bleached Domes
tic at old prices. We are selling
thf:m at same price as when
'cittern was 8c. lb.
Raie Domestic, a nice soft Do
mestic, free from starch 7c. yd,
1 S. Domestic, a splendid heavy
'loth, worth 9c. today.. ..71-2c. yd.
Millinery
u; are daily receiving our new
Millinery and will show in a
'' 'w days a fine line of the lat-
styles in Hats, Feathers
a'"l Trimmings. We had a most
satisfactory business last ' sea
son, sold twice as much as we
'xijceted, and as more find out
tr"; saving they can make here,
v'" expect to do still more this
-'a.sou.
flies' and Children's Ready-to-war
Hats. Special lines at
50c, 75c, $1-00
). 0. iVEY & CO.
13 W. Tr2.de St.
Millinery Openings.
The feminine world is anxiously
awraiting the announcements of the
coming millinery opening. Our mer
chants have bought largely of the
beauties of millinery art and when the
openings do take place, there will be
seen something really attractive.
The date of the openings have not
been announced on account of the un
certain weather conditions. It is gen
erally understood that next week will
record the display of "flowers and
feathers." The dates, more than prcb
ably will be Wednesday, Thursday and
Friday.
The News will keep its lady friends
posted on these important events.
uauge taie. tie stated that h was
jut.t jn irom Birmingham via the
Southern railway; that on the way to
Charlotte he discovered a cmmle man
and woman who were beating their
way, and he immediately informer! nn
mem. ine couple, he said, had been al
lowed to come to Charlotte and were
now wandering about the streets. They
" wmc lkj tut? sta-uon, tne young
man said, and prefer an unusual charge
against him, but he wanted to get in
on the ground floor and put the police
iiext. ueiore tney got there. Hence his
visit. ;- -.. . . ,.
Mr. Summerrow waited patiently,
but thus far the couple has not ap
peared at the station. In the meantime
a 'phone message came to headquarters
from a residence not far from Twelfth
and Graham streets stating that a
strange couple was hovering about the
neighborhood and requesting the po
lice to come after them. The call was
answered and when the officers reach
ed the spot they found the young man
who had called at the station waiting
for them. He was very much excited and
pointed out various directions which
he. said the couple had taken, but de
spite a thorough search, even to the
extent of crawling in barn-lofts, no
trace of any strange couple was found.
Whether they disappeared in the at
mosphere, which is a trick spirits have,
or never existed, is a mystery the po
lice haven't solved.
In the meantime they are waiting: for
further developments in the case of the
strange couple and the strange young
man.
ACADEMY OF MUSIC
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER- 24.
MARIE MONTAGU.
in her play of social purity
"SWEET JASMINE"
A magnificent and clever production
PRICES: $1.00, 75c, 50c, 25c!
Seats now on sale at Jordan's.
ACADEMY OF MUSIC.
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25,
WHEN REUBEN COMES TO TOWN
Te most successful musical comedy
of the past two seasons.
Prices: $1.50. $1.00. 75c Zfin 9r.r,
Seats on sale Wednesday at. Jordan's!
WHEN it COMES
TO THE OUALI.
TY OF OUR:
Laundry
brk
HOUSTON, DIXON & GO.
S3
Founded 1842.
'Singr their own praise."
BUY FROM THE MAKERS
AND SAVE
j&Jte Arrivals of
New Carpets
and Curtains
With the approaching Fall comes anew and
well selected stock of Carpets, Curtains, etc.,
etc. Our Carpet Department was never
more complete than now, filled as it is, with
V
the loveliest and most fastidious fabrics and
designs of new seasons goods is as much as
to say that what you want in the way of
H ouse Furnishings can be had here. Ove
200 different designs ol Carpets from which
to choose, almost all imaginable patterns in
beautiful, artistic and blending colors.
WE ARE-STAND
PATTERS." : :
TWO WEDDING CARDS.
The Y. M. C. A. Star Course.
Mr. E. H. Sullivan has returned from
a trip to Reidsville, Danville and
Greensboro in the interest of the Alka
hest Lyceum System and will now com
plete the canvass for the Y. M. C. A
Star Course. The first number, Lorett's
Boston Stars, will occur either October
13th or 15th. The Asheville Citizen said
of this company last season:
"A promise of an evening of enjoy
tr.pnt was keDt to the letter. The man
agement will have no difficulty in ad
ding to the sale of their course tickets
after last night's effort."
The large number of return dates
given this company is a sure evidence
of it3 popularity.
Child Seriously III.
Little Margie, the three year old
daughter of 'Squire J. P. Hunter, is
seriously ill of diptheria at Nevin.
The little one was visiting her grand
father's home when she contracted
the Hrpnri maladv. A 'phone message
this morning states that she passed a
better night but. there is no material
improvement in her condition. .
Schedule Changes Delayed.
The, chanee of schedules on the
Southern that was to have gone into
effect next Sunday, has been aeiayea
-. 4 rpi XT nuTn Viaa STATPfl
one weeK. as iue n
only two changes will be made at this
t'me No. 39, now arriving at Charlotte
at 725 a. m. will come in 25 minutes
earlier. No. 8, now leaving Charlotte
r 430 o clock win, aner ouuuajr uca...
leave at 4 o'clock.
s s. McNinch spent yesterday in
Columbia where be went on business.;
One a Charlotte Couole. the Other In
Albemarle.
Invitations have been received in
Charlotte as follows:
Mr. and Mrs. William H. Hearne
request the pleasure of your company
at tne marriage cf their daughter
Emmie Norman
to
Mr. Charles Faison Southerland
Wednesday afternoon, Oct. the seventh
nineteen hundred and three
at five o'clock
First Presbyterian church
Albemarle, North Carolina.
Miss Hearne is a cousin of Mrs. H
Kluepperberg, of this city, and has
visited Charlotte quite frequently.
Out-6f-town cards reading as follows
were received today:
Mr. and . Mrs. William F. Elliott
request the honor of your presence at
the marriage of their daughter
Edna Evelyn
to
Mr. S. Luther Vaughan
on vveanesday evening, Oct. fourteenth
nineteen hundred and three
at eight thirty o'clock
East Avenue Tabernacle
Charlotte, N. C.
Step in and see the
simples we display.
ig bargains in Upright
Pianos. Only a few left, but
they should interest any care
ful, economical buyer who is
on the lookout for a good Pi
ano at a low price and easy
terms. One for $2 so: one
for $225; three $200. All Up-
i right Fianos in good condition.,
Ovit-Of town
Pie.-no-Winters
Will do Well
x o arop us a line. We will
ship to any point in North.
bouth Caro'ina or Georgia and
guarantee perfect satisfaction.
CharMlB Sleam Laundry m , Jtertis(,
OUR FALL SHOWING I STIEFF
f
MEN'S AND BOYS'
shion
LO THING
Handsome Ingrain Carpets, different Cfln o CEn
colors, at, the yard OUC 10 DOC
Brussels Carpets, all colors and designs; a large
&.!...:...?..!!,? 65c to 85c
Velvet Carpets, handsome hall, sitting room and
tST.r.". SI.00 and $1,18
Large and select line Ax ministers, all the latest de
signs in beautiful harmonizing 01 iC nnrl (M'OE
colors, at, the yard 0 1 1 1 0 dill! 0 1 1 JU
Our line of newly arrived Lace Curtains is very at
tractive. The greatest variety of patterns we have
ever had; beautiful snow white goods at prices within
reach, of everybody; we have what TCntnCQfinn
you want at prices ranging, the pair 3u Hi OjUiUU
All Carpets ma.de and laid
without extra, charge
able
NEW RESIDENTS.
Mr. VV. A. Osborne Brings Family
Here and Opens New Business.
Mr. W. A. Osborne and family of
Mobile, Ala., have taken up their resi
dence in Charlotte. They are keeping
house at No. 4 Stonewall street.
Mr. Osborne is one of the firm of
the American Garment Co., with fac
tory at Norwich, Conn., manufactur
ers of ladies' wrappers and under
garments. He has opened at 7 East
Trade street at the stand occupied by
Mr. F. H. Andrews a general retail
establishment to dispose of the pro
duct of his factory. Goods will be sold
to consumers. It is Mr. Osborne's in
tention to open branch stores under
the direction of the Charlotte store at
Gastonia, Concord, Salisbury, Greens
boro and possibly other points.
ir 1 f m
mr. usuorae was iormeriy con
nected with the C. D. Kenny tea and
coffee concern at Mobile.
Insurance Men Here.
Mr. George Hurt, of Atlanta, repre
senting the Westchester Fire Insur
ance Company was a Charlotte visitor
yesterday. Mr. Hurt has been confined
to his home several months with rheu
matism, and is just able now to get
about some.
Mr. w. a. noiiana, special agent tor
the Milwaukee Mechanics Fire Insur
ance Company is in town with a view
of planting his company.
Is now ready for your in
spection. Abundant as
sortments the season's
most fashionable gar
ments, including every
new novelty and extreme
style are here,and at very
reasonable prices.
Men's Suits from $7.50
to $35.00.
Young Men's Suits from
$6.00 to $25.00.
Boys' Knee Pant Suits
from $2.00 to $8.50.
Our Hat Department is
stocked to. overflowing
with the most stylish
Headgear to be found in
the city, embracing every
new Fall stvle of the cel
ebrated DUNLAP and
STETSON lines.
Southern Warrooms,
211-213 N. Tryon Street.
Charlotte, N. C.
C. H. WILMOTH, Manager.
Garibaldi
Harry Dixon
Will Bruns
GARIBALDI & BRUNS
The pleasure you cannot get
out of a good show, can be got
ten out of a good Diamond. We
have them all sizes. Also the
finest line of Silver, Cut Glass
and Hand Painted China in the
State.
GARIBALDI & BRUNS
Trurvks, Grips a.rvd
Siit Causes
The largest and most complete line of
Trunks, Grips and Suit Cases in the State.
Every student and tourist needs one or the
other. Don't fail to see our -
Notion Department
The social committee of the Y. M.
C. A. will meet tonight to plan for the
winter's work.
Carolina Clothing Go.
J. A. SOLOMONS, Manager.
LEADING JEWELERS.
Just received a line of Eagle
karat Gold Pen. We bought
karat gold pen. We bought
these Pens in a job lot and of
fer them at the special price of,
each
88c.
I Fresh
1
H ard ware
As we are careful buyers we
have no old stuff to offer at re
duced prices, but a nice clean
line of General Hardware,
House-Furnishings, Sporting
S Goods, Cutlery and Farm Uten-
sns, at prices as low as can be
had at any first-class store. Call
and see us at 41 West Trade
street. Your wants will be at
tended to with courtesy and dispatch.
Southern Hardware Co.,
A complete line of J. an.l P.
Coats' Silk Finish Crochet Cot
ton, for working Sofa Pillows,
a - t rt i .
eic, jluu yaras on spool; price
per spool .'. ..5c.
A line of handsome Wrist Bags
with chains and leather han
dles; prices from, each 50c. to $3.00
Indestructible Pearl Pins in white,
red and blue, per card 10c.
New Pearl Combs for back of the
hair, price, each.. 25c.
Shell Comb with Pearl Top, each 25c.
Amber Comb in set with a pair
of Side Combs and one Back
Comb, price per set.." 50c.
Pencil Tablets with
each ..
100 leaves,
.3c.
Pencil Tablets, 200 leaves 5c.
Large size Pencil Tablets, each . .5c.
Ink Tablets, each, 5c. and.. .. ..10c.
Lead Pencils, per dozen 5c.
Cedar Lead Pencils, with Rubber,
per dozen..- ..10c.
Sponges, each.. ;. ;, ..-c.
Our Queen Toilet Soap, large size
cake, three cakes : in a box, at
per box.. .. ... .. ,.12C.
Witch Hazel, Glycerine and Honey
Toilet Soap, three cakes in a
box, at per box -joc.
Pearl Soap for Laundry or Toilet
use, 7 cakes for 25c
Medicura Soap, for complexion
and all skin affections, j regular
price per cake is 25c; at, per
cake-- ..15c
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
12-14 W. Trad, St. n.15 N. Tryon St.