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5 almaiaiMittymyiPMiBitt.MagiBi!iiiBniitH, ir V. an Will oeie en The Ball School Shoes THE CHARLOTTE NEWS, AUGUST 31. 1907. Brv tvl op at liiafciftiiMM JV ebr a ka Statesman Mr. George Stephens left last night ior lienaersonville to spend a week.

Sends Word That He Will Speak at Chautau- with, his family. Mrs. J. S. Cothran entertained at Jivetyge whist this morning at liter xioffie" on worth Church street.

Mah" on October 14th. Ready-tHlade Skirts WE ARE NOW READY WITH 1,500 PAI GIRLS' 'AND BOYSV SCHOOL SHOES. $1.25 to $2 50 EVERY PAIR WORTH MORE THAN OUR; PRICE SEND US THE CHILDREN'S FEET AND WE WILL GIVE THEM "FITS." THOMPSOW'S Mr. a w. Johnston left last night COLLEGE BOY "All's well that ends well," is an for New York on a business trip.

old proverb, but. there. is a good deal in the statement that all is likely to be Rev. Dr. J.

B. Shearer, of Davidson College, spent yesterday in the city. well that begins well. The beginning of "the Charlotte lie was accompanied by Mrs. C.

W. Erwin an dbaby. Chautauqua' is to be graced with' the We are prepared to sell a nice drowsy Skirt made in the best fall 1907 presence 01 no less a distinguisnea a 1 Mr. Henry- Smith and Miss Sudie Kfvle at a saving of one-third on the mw Smith, of Concordj are visiting Miss personage than Hon. William Jennings Beatrice Blake.

Bryon. Mr. Bryan will knock away the price. They arc made of splendid mate last prop which will launch the Chautauqua. The committee in charge has Mrs.

Rushton and Mrs. Skelley, who BARNS BURNED rials. Voiles, Tanamas, Batiste, Serges The Usual Festival Row. There was a festival at the colored have been visiting Mrs. B.

D. Heath, and New Suitins effects. IN MATTHEWS nave returned to tneir nome in done well to secure such, a man. Letters come from all parts of the state Odd Fellows' hall last nisht and the Columbia, Tenn. proverbial row.

Noble Weddington. $3.50 each already from people who are saying: and will JLmdsey, two young sports, mil DM7 A 11 TO Miss Ellen Graham, of Macpelan, got in a scrap and the latter ripped $4.50 each Mr. Bryan wrote that he would take Regular $5.00 Skirts Regular $6.50 Skirts. regular Skirts was operated this morning, at the- wieddingtons coat with a knife. No tor his subject here: "The Old World $6.50 each Whitehead Stokes Sanitarium, Salisbury, gdr and Its Ways," but Mr.

Flower's, the serious damage was done, however, which gave Recorder Smith jurisdiction. He fined each of them $15. able manager, wrote back to him that Messrs. T. and S.

B. Smith Lose Stables Believed to be Work of Fire Bug Horse arid Mule Burned. The barns of Messrs. T. J.

Orr and S. B. Smith, both prominent men of Matthews, were burned to the ground bury, for appendicitis. Her friends in Charlotte will be glad to know that if it was all the same to him the Skirts at $8.50, And $12.50 to $15.00 and $10.00 each. Charlotte folks would like to hear the operation was a success and that At.

the new Belmont Presbyterian she is doing nicely something political. This was Mr Bryan's reply: Church Rev. Geo. W. Belk will hold a week's meeting beginning Monday a little before midnight.

A fine horse 'Dear Sir: I shall -Jbe pleased to Hose Hose night 9th. It is hoped that a mm. Miss Lizzie Lawrence will entertain at whist this afternoon, at her home take a political subject. Announce as and mule belonging to the former were large number will attend these ser consumed with the large store of feed on Tenth avenue. vices.

1 my subject," 'The Average and I will try to show how numerous he Is, how important he is, and why he ought to be a stuff in the building. Mr. Smith lost a Our Hosiery department Is always qutnaity of corn and roughness," but Miss Manetta Heath, the pretty and attractive little daughter of Mr. and romnlete with a full lino of the best succeeded in getting his animals out in for La time to save them from the flames "Yours truly, J. BRYAN." Mr.

Bryan's date here is October 14. Hosiery values to be found dies, Misses and Children. Mrs. B. D.

Heath gave a party yesterday in honor of Miss Verna Skelly. of Columbia, In a guessing game No doubt exists in the minds of the ON THE "SQUARE" IN LOCATION AND IN BUSINESS. WILEY'S CANDY Fresh daily. Delicious BON BONS people of Matthews that Mr. Orr's The management of the Chautauqua is barn was fired by some culprit.

The confident that his presence will draw contest the prize was won by Miss Sarah Cansler. She very gracefully, pre In buying those school hosiery we Trenmmend our special good wearing rilitfl kinds at 15c a pair. Come in flames were first discovered shoting a crowd that-will test the capacity of the splendid 4,500 capacity house that scnted it to the guest of honor. out of the apex of the building, evidencing the fact that the blaze ori is now being erected. several styles and weights for Boys nnd (lirls.

Wc also have all the stan It is only fitting that Mr. Bryan Mrs. Cora Wallis -Tray wick, of Atlanta, la relatives in the city ginated in the loft, among the hay and fodder. There is, however, no riant guaranteed brands at pai should have a fine send-off at the be clue to the guilty party, Mr. Orr having ginning, and a man will be here to in Mrs.

James Odell, ot' Concord, is had no previous intimation of malice and CHOCOLATES Bmvell-Dunn Retail Store (Incorporated) 'Phone 41. Southwest Corner of the Square. troduce "him iwho is making a reputa- spending today at Mr. D. P.

Hutchi tion much along the lines Mr. Bryan on the part of the Colored people of son's. that section. has for himself, Governor 'Robert Mr. Smithes barn from the Miss Lizzie Cureton, formerly- of flames which burned Mr Orr building.

Glenn will act as the connecting link between Mr. Bryan and the splendid audience that is expected to greet him. Charlotte, now of South Carolina, is Special Sale Premier Corsets- The two structures were located close together, making it imposible to save one in case the other caught. The A reception will be tendered Mr, visiting relatives in the city. Misses Nancy and Ethel Terry, of flames made such headway after being Bryan at the conclusion of the exercises and it is expected that many of the most prominent men of the state, Spencer, who have been visiting rela- discovered that nothing could be done by either: of the two men and their tives here the past week, have, left such as Senator Overman," Congress- man Webb.

Congressman Kitchen, and neighbors to savetfae two barns. for China Grove, where they will spend a while before returning to their home. all of the men in the running for office in an enort to. getjus out oi the building, Mr. Orr was badly burn will be here to shake the hand of the I Mrs.

Lawrence B. Johnson and great Democratic leader. ed about the arms. He is suffering a good deal today -from his injuries. daughter, Godfrey Branch, and niece, makes the best Candy.

A shipment will return from Catawba Springs next ty IA a mere was-a niue insurance on oom rmeu iJrrU rOr a of the barns, but not enough to cover by express today. Tuesday. A Mm- Bon Boas, Chocolates, Chocolate We have secured the. Charlotte agency for a new hiKh-grndc Corset that we tu-lWe is the very best corset on the market at popular prices. It la not a Corset on which big sums r( mony have been spent advertising It and the money thus saved has been put into the quality of the goods.

Breach of Contract the loss any meas- Peppermints, Chocolate Creams, Choc Mrs. T. A. Austin and son, Matt, olate Almonds, Jordan Almonds. But have returned from a week's stay at In a unique case which" came" up be WOKE UP TftpiNI) ter Scotch, Peanut Brittle, etc.

Norfolk, Va. HIS BARN ABLAZE Absolutely pure, fresh and delicious, 80 Cents Per Pound. fore Recorder Smith this morning, a little negro girl, wnom" Mr. J. D.

Albright had hired from the county com REPRODUCED. NEWS' CARTOON WE CLAIM JLo save' yot.50o. a pair missioners, was charged with break Hutch's Work. Copied in-Last, Issue of Mr, Aleck Beatty, pjf Paw Creek, Suf- on your corsets if you buy aV "PRE M1ER." ing her Mr. Albright stated 4i I the, Review of to.

the court that the girl had been The American Review of Reviews in DRUGGISTS. On the Square. sent to the roads at the last term of the criminal court arid being in need $1.00 a pr. fers $1,000 Lossi From i Flames Incendiarism is Suspected and Plood-hounds Have Been Sent For. its September issue, which is just out, Jl.50 Corsets for J2.no Corset of a house-girl, he.

went -to the com After January 1st, at 21 South Tryon, a pr contains a reproduction of a cartoon missioners and-gave them for her Next to Gem Restaurant. made by Mr. Andrew in services for; a stipulated time. A few With the crackling of flames ringing The News recently. -It was the cartoon We guarantee every pair of Premier Corsets we sell to fit perfectly and cenmaiiriteT MICHAELS-STERN FINE CLOTHING hicmacls.

mm C9. wheih represented "The Modern Bill Ml HA LS -S FINE CLOTHING MICHACLB, STERN CO. days ago the girl skipped and went to in his Mr. Aleck Beattie. a1 well-to-her When Mr.

Albright learn- do farmer of Paw Creek township, who ed of her whereabouts, he immediately lives near -Mbores'. Chapel, was awak- Sykes of the South" the railroads Kivc entire satisfaction wear or your money will be refunded. 1 with a big stick, labelled "Freight Rate had her arrested and this morning ened at midnight last fnight to. disCqv- Discrimination," threatening to be pressed the case against her. He urg- jer the roof of his barn, 50 yards from "ON THE SQUARE." If It's a Good Cigar You Smoke, we have it BUY CIGARS TODAY labor the C.

Shipper," who was his dwelling, falling in and the entire represented as Sykes' dog, if the later. structure enveloped in flames. He rush Ribbons whined for his bare -V ed from the house in all haste to save ed the court to punisb her to the full extent of the law, and Smith fined her $40 and the costs, to be worked out on the roads. In case the girl reimburses Mr. Albright, the fine will be Those nobby styles and swell fashions in fabrics of the latest production.

"Hutch's" cartoon is at the-top of what contents of the building that was possible, but the scorching flames held the page, preceeding one of the Martin's in the New York American on reduced. Taft's journey, and at the side of NURSES' REGISTER. Three big bargains in Ribbons At 10c a Yard MRS DUNCAN'S DEATH another by Davenport, in the New him at bay while a valuable horse, wagon and buggy, and a quantity of hay and other feed went with the barn. 'Neighbors, attracted by' the flames, hurried to the scene, but they, These Suits are the productions of Michaels, Stern and others that make nothing that hasn't the air and swing' of a made-to-measure suit We can fit the long, slime, stout or regular man or young' man, in colors and blacks, double or $10.00 to $25.00 FALL KNICKERBOCKER SUITS. r-.

York Evening Mail on the telegraphers Wife of Rev. William Duncan. Passed strike. JORDAN'S ON THE SQUARE The timeliness of The News' car Peacefully Away At An Early Hour like "Mr. Beattie, only stand off and watch the blaze flicker out over This Morning.

'Phone 7. toonist's picture is, of course, in connection with the railroad agitation in Mrs. Mary Belle Duncan, wife of Rev 1 a heap of ashes One lot all silk Ribbons, every shade wanted, values up to 15c and 18c a' yd. The school boys, from 6 to 17 years that are still In their Juiee pants can William Duncan, died at their home at A messenger was to Lit- "WE NEVER CLOSE." the "state recently. one clock this morning.

She had tie convict camp, "a short distance The reproduction of Hutch cartoon is a deserved compliment to Charlotte's be fitted up with the new fall suits, either plain- or Knickerbocker. from $2.50 to $7.50 FALL HATS 1907 Another Lot at 15c Yard undergone an operation at the hos: away? for the camp's bloodhounds, as pital six weeks ago from which she the nature of the fire pointed to incen- seemed to be recovering wlien compli- diarism. The dogs were carried to the cations arose which ultimately proved place, but it has not been learned what young genius with the pencil, for the bulk of his cartoons are worthy to rank with the best talent of the coun fatal. Mrs. Duncan was a native of success, if any.

they had in taking a try. Mr. Hutchison's originality and Nice fine quality silk Ribbons, plain and fancy. All colors. Some are Three of the popular brands of today in soft or stiff colors and blacks la scent.

The fire seems to have started in the loft of 'the barn. Ohio, having been born and brought up at New Richmond, about twenty miles fertility of resource is fully the equal of many, of the leading cartoonists of regular Zac values 15c a yd. the new fall shapes. You can always tell the higher grade colleges by their piano equipment. Invariably the best colleges use The Artistic -Mr.

Beattie places. his loss at $1,000. America. from Cincinnati. Before her marriage to Mr.

Duncan she was Miss Mary $20 mm The barn was valued at $500, the horse at $200 and the wag6n, buggy and oth Belle Ashburn. Dllworth Hawes A PREACHER FOR GOVERNOR. er contents at $300. He had no insur Special 25c Lot The deceased is survived by five! children, all of whom were with her when the end came except a son, Mr. ance in the Farmer's Mutual Compa mw, $3.50 and $5.00 Rev.

Dr. Amis, Fighter of Gambling, Stetson Mav Lead Reform Forces tn Ar- ny and it is not known whether he carried any other policy. W. J. Duncan, of Sharon, Ta.

The funeral services will be conducted from i SHOT Thl3 is a splendid lot of real handsome Ribbons, bought very cheap r. .1 kansas. Rev. Dr. Herman H.

Hulten was PERSONAL. the First Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church, of which Mr. Duncan speaking today about the remarkable mm Yvurui up to ait and 40c a at 25c a yd. is pastor, tomorrow afternoon at 4.30 Mr: Minon Sadler, returned this career of one of his classmates at the Louisville Baptist Theological Semi Rev. H.

Y. Leiper, of Mbn- morning from where he vis- treat, is expected to offlciatejat tne I ited his sister, Archie -Harris. naryRev. Dr. W.

T. Amis, pastor of services. Col. Leroy Serines1, of Lancaster. the First Baptist church at Hot Springs The palj bearers will be the elders of is in the ity today, i Ark.

Dr. Amis has been waging a fierce warfare on gambling ever since SummerlVaists the church, Messrs. S. S. McNinch, J.

I -Mrs. Sexton and Mrs; G.Baird, T. Ross, W. OCochrane, Hamilton Branch; -have left Toxaway he has been in "Arkansas, and that is A. J.

Hunter, J. A. Russell, Dr. C. M.

and cone to Asheville. Thev are at a state where there has been- a great THE "EMERY" FALL SHIRTS. Strong and R. G. Bnce.

the Battery Park Hotel. Mucn sympatny is reit tor tne oe- Mr. Jolin B. Ross and wife have re- at a Bargain reaved family, who since residing in Everything that 13 new to be found here in this popular, turned from Hot Springs, where good fitting -J0Q to 2AQ they have been for the past few weeks. Shirt, this city for about--two years, have gained a host of friends, all of whom Mr.

Laban L. Jenkins, president of the First National JBanTr. Gastonia, was are touched by the sad affliction. A firm lot of very Drettv Rtvlea White Exclusively: Due West College, Due West, S. an order for 12 Stieffs to be delivered by -Sept.

5th, 1907 It shows conclusively the. character of the music de-institution. CHAS. H. STIEFF deal of this vice, especially at Hot Springs.

Gambling being looked upon leniently, it is said, by the authorities, for a long time. Dr. Amis found himself having few friends at court, and for a time the were able to get him in jail. His imprisonment led to an awakening of the best people of the state and it is now very likely, Dr. Hulten says, 'judging from the reports in the church papers, that the moral forces a Charlotte visitor today.

University School Opens Tuesday Biilrt Waists, fresh and ualnty. Sold Msh as $1.50 and $2.00. On sale at each. The Charlotte University School will open Tuesday September 3rd at 9 STILL ONE-THIRD OFF, OUTING SUITS. This big discount still holds on all Outing, for cash only.

We are sellius them right along every day. A '--i $3.00 "KHAKI" PANTS i0. a. m. in the new rooms on-the second Seven Professions of Seven men and boys professed faith last night at the 'Villa Heights meeting which is being conducted by Rev.

Dr. W. W. Orr, pastor of the East Avenue Tabernacle. The service was one floor i of the Southern Express build Whon yoti so these you will want several at the price.

ing. Everything is in readiness for the reception of students. Professor Glasgow tsays that will glad for of Arkansas will head their state ticket for governor with Dr. Amis, and it of the best of the week's series. The is certain that he will sweep the state.

Manufactured of lihe" tien, parents to attend the opening exercises I meeting will continue through next and note the splendid arrangements week, Mr. Orr preaching every night These were made for the government and were bought at one-half price The best work pants made. It will outwear three pairs overalls, Come se them before all are sold. Nothing like It for the Shaw, and Stieff Self-Player that have been made for the, accommo The supplying Rev. W.

A. Mc- dation of Auley, will preach tomorrow morning CONFRONTED BY TWO WIVES Alex Smith, Colored, Sent Up To Higher Court Charged With Bigamy. Alexander Smith, colored, was con 40 -Inch llite a i 10 Yd. A cood nuality 40-lnch Lawn that will cell at 15c next season 10c a yd. at the usual Sunday, service.

fall shoes. '-r Y. W. C. A.

Vesper Services. i The "Sunday afternoon; vesper Our fall stock Shoes for men, women and children are now on sell the best makes. On-fifth off on all Oxfords. fronted by two wives in Squire Hilton's court this morning, and naturally answered to the charge of bigamy. Southern Varerooms 5 West Trade St.

Charlott. N. a Double. Fracture of The Arm. Miss Josephine daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Lambert Kuhn, while skating Thursday afternoon on the cement pavement -in front of the Dowd apartment houses, on East Morehead bad a collision with vices at the Young Woman's Christ-1 ian Association, which were discontinued at the beginning of summer; will begin tomorrow afternoon and continue throughout the win ter Smith's first wife swore to her marriage and so did Wife No. 2. Thee-fedant made no attempt to rebut the exidence of his two help meets and months. At the services tomorrow at 5 o'clock, Rev.

Harris Mallinckrodt, rector of St Peter's Episcopal Church E9 a small boy in which she was thrown violently to the ground. She sustained a double fracture of her right was bound over to the crimminal court in the sum of $200. Smith, looked upon the situation with -levity, appar H. WILMOTH, Manager. will make an address.

The injury, while not of a serious nature, has caused her much ently congratulating himself, under his sleeve that he had accomplished so "Tunneling the English Channel" 1 --frft'ttttttt ttttttttiittt 13 W. TRADE. is the picture at the Theato today. pain. great a feat as to marry two wives..

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