Tr*»: CT»\»LQTtB «nBW9. NOVfcM
LINEN SHOWER FOR
MISS M’NELIS.
LMt night at their home on E.
Liberty street Misses Mary and Clara
tjHve a linen show«r in hon
or 01 Miss Helen McXelis who is
to he marrlefl to Mr. Leo H. Phelan
at St. Peter’s Catholic church on Xo-
venil>er 8. The home was very attrac
tively decorated with cut flowers.
Whist was played and Miss Annie
Grove won the prize for the highest
prnic. After the .Karnes were played
tb^ plu^-;ts formed in line and marched
Into the dininp room, to the strains
of the wedding march, where delight
ful refreshments were served.
The Ruests of the evening w'ere::
Mi-s llclon .McNeils, guest of honor,
Mlf^E^es Annie Grose, Kate Grose. Nell
Price. Susie VVilllams, Nell Williams,
l^rritio I’obb. Helen Clifford, Mary
nifford. f’auline Clifford. Mary Milli
gan, .\nnie McCane, Grace Webber,
.Margery Phelan, Madeline Phelan.
Deli- Schachtner, Catherine Schact-
ner, Helen Kidd, Mary Miller, Larietto
ne?mcMi(l, rkMtba Suggs. Uertey Gil-
ligan and .Mesd:iines Prank Zemose,
.lames .Montague, J. W. Shaughnessy
and Sam Uiggle.
SATURDAY AFTERNOON
TEAS AT COUNTRY CLUB.
Beiinninc tomorrow afternoon the
rnimtry riub, to the northeast of the
city, will be the scene of pleasant
series of social events that will last
through the winter season. It is plan
ned to have a series of Saturday after-
n«^on teas troughout the winter and
hs the initial event. Mrs. .Ino. M.
t^cott and .Mrs. Ur. R. L. Gibbon will
have charge of and will preside over
the first of the series tomorrow after
noon at 1 o’clock.
The chib members and their guests
will compose the personnel of the
^r?f of the teas eomorrow afternoon.
Tho hours of the event will be all
evening.
The Club's carriages will meet all
f’»elmont cars and transport all the
pucst.s to the club house.
MISS BERRYHILL
RETURNS TOMORROW
.Mi«!s Frances Berry hill in this city
tomorrow morning from New York.
She has been the guest of her sister,
-Mrts. K. J. I^angford. In the metropolis,
i=r the past fime months.
MRS. HAYES’
BEAUTIFUL ROSE.
Mr.Tof Haynes brought into t)ie of
fice rhi.! morning one of the most
• xrpiisite roses ever raised in Char-
lo'te It i.«! a Paul Neron, perfect in
= orm. delicate In color and on a per-
fecti> -itraii^ht wtem seven feet and
^ix inches long. The bunch that bore
this flower was raised from a clip
ping by Mrs. C. C. Hayes and thig
Ifi the first and only flower that it has
ever produced.
MISS QUINCE GUEST OF
MISS NANCY BROWN.
Miss Nancy Brown has as her guest
Miss Sue Quince, of Wilmington. Miss
Qtiince arrived herel ast night and
will spend Rome time in the city. She
has visited Miss Brown several times
previously and has made a host of
friends in the city who will be glad
welcome her here again and do all
they can to make her visit as pleas
ant as possible.
TO WINTER
IN CHARLOTTE
Mrs. Mlnie Bynnm and Miss Susan
Bynum are expecting to spend the
coming winter in Charlotte. They are
now visiting Mrs. Minnie Bynum’s
brother-in?law Dr. Archibald Hender
son in Chapel Hill. It is expected that
they will return to the city some time
soon.
Miss Theresa McCubbins, a student
at the Presbyterian College, will
spend Sunday and Monday In Salis
bury with her parents.
Mf. and Mrs. P. W. Few, of Dur
ham, spent yesterday In the city. Mr.
P'ew is president of Trinity College.
RETURN FROM
BALTIMORE.
Dr. and Mrs. W, O. Nisbet have re
turned from Baltimore where they
have been about two weeks.
Cramp Nearly
Causes Death
Thermometer Was
29 this Morning
The coldest period of the last 24
hour* in Charlotte and vicinity was
this morning between 6 and 7 o'clock
when the delicate instrument at the
)(Kal weather bureau recorded the
fact that at that hour the tempera
ture was 29 degrees. This temperature
was never recorded here, during the
33 years that the bureau has been
established, so early in the season ex
cept once. At that time, however, the
temperature was 28 degrees and It
was hIso earlier than this date, being
on the 29th of October.
Mrs. Godfrey Well
Again
Vineland. N. J.—Mrs. Allen T. God
frey, who has been in bad health for
some time, has just written the fol
lowing letter telling of her recovery;
"Everyone who ig in broken health
ought to know that Vinoi will build
*hem up and make them strong. It
restored my strength and vigor after
1 had been in a badly run-down con
dition for several months, and I nev
er fail to give Vlnol a good word
now.’
This Is one more proof that our de
licious cod liver and iron remedy,
V-Jnol, which is free from cod liver
oil, i» a remarkably strengthening
and vitalizing medicine.
Men and women who are weak and
in poor health, unable to sleep or eat
well, and who have given up hope of
ever being strong again should cer
tainly take Vinol, without waiting
another day, for it is exactly what
thy need.
There is no risk at all, for it is so
sure to do good that we guarantee it
absolutely and wilt refund the money
if you are not satiafled. R. H. Jordan
& Co.
Lady in Board Camp, At
tacked by Cramp, Says
She Felt As if She
Were Dead.
Board Camp, Ark.—“When I was
just fifteen years old,” says Mrs. Vir-
gie Bain, of this place, "I suffered
awfully with a cramp in my stomach,
about once a month, and I had a
dead feeling, all the time—no life to
do anything.
I took two bottles of Cardui, and
I felt like a different person. I had
tried all kinds of medicine for over
a year, but not a thing helped me,
until I took Cardui.
A short time ago, I suffered again.
I would ache and hurt till I couldn’t
stand on my feet a minute to do my
work. My back ached and my head
hurt all the time.
I was glad I knew about Cardui I
I took three bottles, and now I never
have any ache or pain, and I am
cheerful and happy.”
If you have wondered where you
could find a remedy to ease your pain
and relieve the torment which goes
with so many forms of womanly
trouble—here is your answer 1
Take Cardui, the w’oman's tonic,
and be relieved, as Mrs. Bain was.
Cardui is just the medicine every
woman needs, to help her over her
womanly troubles.
Try Cardni.
N. B.—WMte to: Indies’ Advisory
Dept.. Chattanooga Medicine Co.,
Chattanooga, Tenn., for Special In
structions, and 64-page book, “Home
Treatment for Women,” sent in plain
wrapper, on request.
The weather bureau sent put this
morning a report of killing frost for
this vicinity. Although the coat of
white was not copious, on account of
the wind that prevailed till after
midnight, there was enough to do
damage to any thing green and ten
der that happened to be out in the
open.
Weather Observer Atto states that
he saw turnip tops, okra and several
other plants this morning frozen stiff
as pasteboard.
The wind in the forepart of the night
howled through the autumn leafage
at the rate of between 12 and 14
miles and hour. After midnight it
slowed down to 5 or 6 miles on hour
leaving the possibility of the forma
tion of frost. Asheville had a temper
ature this morning of 22 degrees
AVilmington 34, Raleigh 30, Memphis
32 and Louisville 26. No zero w'eather
is reported on the map. The cold snap
prevails over the middle Atlantic and
New England states. The cold areao
is moving eastward from the direction
of the Ohio valley.
The weather here tonight will be
not far different tonight from that of
last night, hays Forecaster, A. A. Atto.
To Welcome
New Comets
Charlotte National
Bank
Resources $2,000,000.00
Pays 4 per cent per annum on Time Deposits. Rents Safe
Deposit Boxes for |2.00 per year. Glad to know and advise
with any one interested in opening a bank account.
OFFICERS;
J. H. Little. President. J. F. Robertson, Vice Pres.
117E are in position to rent or lease a person with ref
erence one of the most beautiful homes on Char
lott’s fashionable Street The place is elegantly furn
ished and in every detail a most desirable and attractiv
home. Upon inquiry at this office we will give
the particulars.
e
you
Jno. M. Scott, Vice Pres.
W. H. Twitty, Cashier.
The meeting of the Newcomers
w’hich is to be held on next Tuesday
night, is exciting interest and prepara
tions are being made for a full house.
The meeting is to have some different
features from any that has as yet been
a part of a Greater Charlotte Club
meeting. In fact the entire idea is
new and by being well attended is
sure to prove profitable.
The set program will be short and
will consist of a speech delivered by
Judge Armistead Burwell, introducing
Major J. C. Hemphill, and a speech
by Mr. T. C. Guthrie, introducing Mr.
A. E. Gonzales. Of course each of the
gentlemen thus Introduced will be ex
pected to say something. Aside from
this, the meeting will be very informal
and will be a get together meeting
sure enough.
A list is being prepared and an ef
fort is to be made to get the name of a
new man who will help along the work
by sending it to the office of the Great
er Charlotte Club.
The meeting will take place in the
Selwyn hotel at 8:30 and any one
who desires to attend whether a mem
ber of the club or not will be very
welcome.
ECZEMA SUFFERERS
Find Quick Relief and Permanent
Cure by Using Hokara the Wonder
ful New Cure for Skin Diseases.
Hokara is recognized by the medical
profession and skin specialists as the
ideal treatment for eczema, ulcers, pim
pies, blackheads, acne, salt rheum,
etc., and is sold on guarantee by R. H.
Jordan & Co. the local agents for Ho
kara.
If you have any form of skin disease
or irritation, do not neglect purchasing
a jar of Hokara today.
In spite of its unusual curative pow
er, the price is trifling. To convince
you of its merits R. H. Jordan & Co.
will sell a liberal jar for 25c. Larger
sizes, 50c. and $1.
“Chinaman."
(From the London Chronicle.)
On the subject of surprising modem
words it is notable that the Oxford
Dictionary finds no earlier instance of
“Chinaman,” in the sense of a native
of China, than 1864, when Emerson so
used it. The previous word was Chi
nese,” from which the plural “Chi-
nesea*’ was formed by Milton and his
contemporaries, and the false sin
gular “Chinese” by modern Americans.
But “Chinaman” in another sense, that
of a dealer in china, was in use long
before 1854. The- Oxford Dictionary
gives three instances of it.from Lon
don directories of 1772, 1801, 1819, hut
does not notice that in 1763 one ‘John
Crowther, “Chinaman,” was gazetted
bankrupt. “Chinawoman” in a similar
sense goes back to Ben Jonson.
Not Exactly.
Conductor—Did you get out and
stretch your legs when we stopped
at the Junction?’
Passenger—Well, not exactly; 1
went into the dining car and had them
pulled.—Brooklyn Life.
Party that lost purse containing |20
need worry no longer; it has been
found. — Brooklyn Life.
Mt, E. A. Cole to Address
Boys* Meeting Sunday
Mr. E. A. Cole, of the Cole Manu
facturing Company, will address tlie
boys’ meeting at the Young Men's
Christian Association Sunday aftei-
noon at 5 o’clock.
Every Sunday sees a large number
of boys in attendance at these meet
ings and it is expccted a large num
ber will be out to hear Mr. Cole as he
is an mierestlng speaker ana many
of the boys have never heard him be
fore. The address will be preceded
by the usual song service and musical
prcgram.
Oh, girly with the powdered face,
So ghastly and so white.
Perhaps you think it lends you grace,
But you are just a fright.
Douglas
For Men
THE BEST IN' THE WORLD.
$3, $3.50, $4, $5
Every good leather and correct
last.
A Full Line of
LADIES' AND CHILDaEN’S
SHOES.
Overcoats and
Suits
$10.00, $12.50 and $15.00
In Style, Quality and Beauty
these Coats and Suits are equal
to any sold in Charlotte at 50
per cent more than our prices.
HATS AT $1.00 TO $2.50
You can pay a lot more for
your hat without getting a bit
more style or quality than we
sell you, at these modest prices.
Underwear aad
Furnishings
Everything you need for colder
weather at a Price Saving.
Nathans
38 E. TRADE ST.
Easily adjusted to fit the body; con
venient to perfection, combining
strength, durability and beauty; the
acme of comfort; that’s the Royal Rest
Chairs. We have a large stock and
shall be pleased to have you make a
careful comparison with other makes.
We are the most reasonable in med
ium and Fine Furniture.
"RishAe Button
andl\est”
Nv 'V'.
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PUSH BUTTON K/ND
Lubin Furniture Co.
Everything for tho Mom©
Start a Savings Account
Yoa can sp9,re a dollar today and that is enough for a beginning. The
account will grow surprisingly faat after you have once formed the saving
habit and we will help its g^rowth by paying you four per cent interest.
Southern Loan & Savings Bank
CHARLOTTE, N. C.
JNO. M. SCOTT. President. . W. L. JENKINS, Cashier.
W. S. ALEXANDER. v,.rv*s.
Real Estate Investment
Four 4-room houses, city water, fine renting property, nearly new,
offered at price of $2900.00—no less. Annual rent $296.40 and it stays
rented. This is a bargain. It cost $3,450.50.
A G. CRAIG
Phone 1436.
REAL E8TAE AND INSURANCE
Trust Building,
FARM BARGAINS
150% acres well located near church and school, macadam
road, tw'o tenant houses and barns, 25 acres original forest. Ex
cellent cotton farm with plenty of pasture and corn land. Will
pay 10 per cent on price asked if properly managed. $40 per acre.
Terms reasonable. Also many other excellent farms.
Peoples Loan & Realty Go.
W. L. Nlchoison, Manager.
C. R. McGinn, Salesman.
309 Realty Building.
Phone 313.
He Did Fly, Fellows
and it was as graceful as a bird. Here’s my hat off to his daring and ability
to do what he claims. When a man delivers the goods I believe in giving
him due credit and praise.
THE BOARD OF ALDERMEN
doubtless make mistakes, but they’re honest and have good intentions,
and, when you remember they get nothing for their services, too »much
should not be expected at their hands. I^et’s be just and not forget our
municipal system is passe, and begin to realize that up-to-date government
is not to be expected from an antiquated method. Some COMMISSION
FORM has long been imperative, and until we get it, confusion is inevi
table.
THE MUJq^L BUILDif^G A LOAN
For Rent
OFFICE ROOMS
One Store or Office room, located one
and one-half blocks from Square;
floor space 25x70, "Oirlth electric
lights, steam heat, vault, and shelves
Price at office.
One office room in McKinnon
Bldg .. ..
Store room, 701 W. Trade St..
RESIP«5.NCES.
5 rooms, 308 Elizabeth Ave. ..
7 rooms, 1204 N. Caldwell St. ..
5 rooms, 202 S. Harrill St
8 rooms, modern, 1012 West 4th
St
7 rooms, modern, 423 Elizabeth
. . • • . . • .
6 rooms. Apartment; 415 N. Col
lege St
6-room apartment, 419 N. College
St
4 rooms, corner West 8th St.
and R- R- • •
4 rooms, 213^-8. Graham St
6 rooms, modern, 213 West
Trade St
4 rooms 200. S. Harrell St., Bel-
10.00
15.00
13.50
12.00
7.00
27.50
30.00
r. . 31.00
30.00
7.00
12.50
31.00
mont
6.00
Brown & Co.
would never have reached its present state of recognized strength, reliabil
ity and popularity if it had not been ever alert to'progressive ideas and
methods. We do what we say—we do more than most other financial insti
tutions for that large class whicli needs the opportunities we furnish.
ISN'T THIS THE NAKED TRUTH
We furnish a savings institution without a superior in the United
States. The man who pays 25 cents or niore per week gets nearly 6 1-2
per cent from the moment these weekly payments' are made. This is non-
taxable, and we rise to ask where else can this be equaled? New series now
open. Come any day.
E.L. Keesler, Sec. & Treas.
Phont 344.
25 S. Tryon St.
For Rent
805 North Church, 8 rooms. Nov. 1st ......... $30.00
Modern 6-room apartment, 210 W. 7th 30.00
7-room house, 1223 E. 10th St. .. 12.50
6-room house, 902 N. Davidson . 10.00
Several small store rooms.
6 South Graham, 8 rooms, modern 3q qq
305 East 9th, 8 rooms, modern . ..j .. 30!00
1003 South Tryon, 6 rooms, modern 25.00
214 Tenth Avenue, 8 rooms, Nov. 1st [ ssioo
700 North Poplar, a rooms, modern .... ’ ’' ’ ’ ocioo
313 East Ninth, 8 rooms, modern 3s!00
411 West 12th, 6 rooms, modern 15.00
411 West llth, 6-room'Tat,mew .... ^8 00
9 West Liddell, 6 rooms 15^00
4 West Liddell, 4 rooms .... .... lo!oo
504 West Tenth, 4 rooms ..... ’’’* ** in 00
908 North Caldwell, 4 rooms .... .... **..*..*.! slso
J. Arthur Henderson & Bro.
219- N. Tryon. '^Fire Insurance”
Southern Real Estate, Loan & Trust
Company.
%
A Special Bargain
^ attractive bungalow that we can now offer at a S?E
CIAL BARGAIN. It is as cosy and nice as can be. All modern imDroTP.
^“‘^juding screens. It is a splendid opportunity for some one. HL’t
LITTLE CASH REQUIRED. See us .at once.
The McClung Realty Co.
No. 25 S. Tryon St.
Phone 12S4.
Real Estate Investment
i/e offer ’^ou four cottage houses well located, good neighbor
hood, one-half block from car line, city water, and electric
lights. Houses practically new and in good condition, innupl
rent $516, and good renting property. Owner anxious to sell,
and if bought within the next few days can be had for $5,5t)U
on good terms.
Carolina Realty Co.
211 N. Tryon St.
Phone 609,
Fourth Ward Home
' FOR SALE
On North Pine street we have an eight-room modern home, on
shady side of street, house comparatively new. And in a good
neighborhood.
Price for next few days is $4,000.
J. E. MURPHY & CO
Phone 842.
229 8. Tryon St.
The Mechanics Perpetual B. & L.
Association
Is still open and will continue the remainder of this month
and October and November, for all who desire to secure shares.
So far the Association has enrolled a good number of shares,
but PROGRESS is the word and the directors want more and expect
to reach 3,000 shares.
J. H. WEARN, President.
D. E. COCHRANE, Secretary and Treasurer.
For Satie
ELMORr: FRUIT GARDENS, Sunnyside, 3-»:oom cottage with basement,
fine well of water, large number of strawberry plants, raspberry, fruit
t'-ee^, 1-2 acre of land; Price ^ $2 000
4-Rocm house Ip Fourth Ward, Price $i 45C
Lar^c and small tracts of land on Macadam roads, from 4 to 9* miles of city.
See U8,
W. T. Wilkinson & Co.
J. A. BROWN, Notary Public.
CITY
LOTS
On the Bast side of North Davidson Street, between Bast Avenue and
Street, we have several very desirable Building Lots which we can sell
At a very reasonable figure. ^
This is part of the olcj LUCAS property and because of its location, conven
ience to the car line and short distance from the business section,
will no doubt dispose of it at a very early date. If you are interes^t'
call to see us TODAY.
F. C. Abbott & Go.
Everything in Real Estate.
High-Grade Investments.
Don’t Forget That We Write Fire Insurance
in Strong Companies.
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