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t 1 4. CHARLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER, NOVEMBER, 13, 1904. REALM NORTH CAROLINA IN THE OF SOCIETY Winston Sal em. Correspondence of The Observer. W'lnton-Solem, Nov. n. as years go by, tha American Is bee ing more and more cosmopolitan. the an Post Tne So Bills.' Kmeralda IK Ale return to her hotel, she tnid the painful episode to on older friend nnd fcnnti - ji.snte, who laughed her lrto sirilles Mvr mnuring ner m iniciui wonts mmi numum niorj; pniiry m prurieiti umii Co-respondm "Print Vo .Rills." ' . I 4.'.. ,n . of to-itay immiM hive! ( .0 , .,' , lasts ' no mien ex-peri en ; indeed, sh ' I, tlHSl 1,.,, nnil lew. the victim of his own rrlrin. . ' Iter nue us wen an n wim . ; Itv and the creature of his 1nrrir!.l J"nl !s called Dorothy, or sonKi homely .u,in ..f environments. There wan n time, and i f-ellation like Nancy or Sarah. Md h-m.rr that. too. In the eomparntiveiy recent1 fai n,r has n neat In the stock excnaiia-ej t awn -able Hallow PHJt. when even the eimiirea Ameri- "y nomc 10 piny me ; .inn. i.. -nigm ii. n was not ;i Milk- handicapped ho png tame that I si going on their-. : miKhten for the first lime m the OI,l'Iar-ht. r la one of a party at! 111 M World In tmirch or new experiences. n.-d with shekels aa HftV. and In ! pprnllert with almost irreverent Itirreil aiound, not by u polyglot Kui'U- mitv tho Htittomont of Srnntnro I hai l out ier. blit. by Home traveled, tulture.i! once -the whole earth was of one iHn-Bptlevoman, who knows the In r,1 irnaite nnd one speeoh itnd l.u. eme i "iH. the oen sesames to Italian villa .u nnlv i. wiifr.r.-r fmm me .-or, . 11S..1 i Hint KnKllsh cnitntry luiines lar r.i-l t t A. ..111 Tile Observer. N... I1.Thj ,-liVlll-will KlViT fjJ at tlir 1 hi .WhtiiB'. Tli- eliili i'IIIiJ it: n.illi,. ( wtlll fl lilcllllli'V f.iri y .111.1 iiuntKiiratiHl lis Hn.'ia.' iiIi.iiii a (..lUiiifht ;iR( vith 111 itanii'. At 1 In- v. i'm I ite rniaii ilKnn ini ni'im . .1 I. , Mi .liinlu-" 1 ; I'l - - - i I ill .1!' 1 In- r-ltih. u its a Harvai' l mi 1 much of bifc 1 In) 11', allllftllRl) his hiiin - 1 ' in 1. II. is it mcniln'1 ..f ih. njij.i.lilan ('lull of S"a-hiiik'i..i luni.. an. I 11; I'.ahi I .1 Fayetteyilk imii'-y 1. 1 Hue. 1. .1,1. -.1. Mr". H. Mason Jl;b"i: ,.1 . v V nave a Imi pftny.nt Hi'' i"-!' I'm ma .1 'I i.i!!, Varden al J 1 n.n Thursday iaciiIiih of l.i -i !. lurh bit -lulled lesid.'. 1I10 b .i'U 1 Mixs Tuiiif., Hay MmH).', .I!.1)"- ami if Nt-w V01 k. I.leulcnaii! II Mr. .i-l V in- .- I.lm t. Hill) I'll.' ' .-a.-s- ' w , t.u... ! til' lonvues could lainfril the const -qurn.es resulting from inc iialldmK . 'tower of Babel. It wa purtiCkt-ri. haru on the typical American of t.iu. day to be rtumpedr down In Paris, wit his pretty nelf-willed daughter :ui'J '- 10 hp nine to speak In divers (onp.u . ; rt must- i.honl him. I'.y rt:itur enterprii'liiK, tursrea.nvo una Keit-jellam, it wan like nayinK l. him 10 tulk by proxy tnrougrh an intei jin tir. And yet, daaod and Aeju nvay ironi his mcorlngB by1 tne torunt i. (billic nibberlsh, the tide of l-YanKtw . fooliKhncss, he found himself alone i.i na- surifiriK crowds, har.dy irraiid m. t: s III.' ;;r:i nilcur n' hlX eUtiir clun,. to him, but rather (floorr.y mid deed.' i iy peculiar. and KnKllsh countrv luimes lar bcilt inan tne "most skillful diplomat m u most ardent sicker after cHiflm-h. Hosi:.' lilK ai briith. ' .-iN'.aia. .aa.,, i'..; 1 111 .: lb. Mi !: 1:. V li(r and Mf, lUiy H. niaiiie.l last Friday even n'Fiib ni of the brlde'c r.i;. White, on .Mont ford U iHluin l.limsforil. U P.. i ir-i r.apiit 'vhiir.'b ofu- .1 A tout 8 o'clock, on my way to scho j. .t.e ..ay alter tn- cleot.on. 1 nut two ii o..r school boys, youtns, ii'oi).t.i. L. or 16 yars old. LbriR ncfore I ;o. to infin, 1 co.il 1 read ine rvsuli m 1.0 cioiiicii lit mop- ariitf.r.n, dej'X'icl n.i.i-ici.ki-vP. Wi wli.aik n In aiini in. ii.. 1 was in lKuOiur.ce of w.ut 11. d 11 i ci.-o, i US..0U: " vv'i,!, . boy.", t.o- .a, ii mi. - ue ate ko.k, .e -ti .e 1. me " Ihry uotli ber,'i!i m 0.1. . 1011 full el' Ilie dlStrfHH in la.- null,: .. reiiiombi-r in.- proprb'lirs of time ami Plata. "To the Va nKeen l tii.-.-lit I 1. 11 time 10 Hive the, 1 umniicM. "i in 4:1.! !in the Ynnkees, tne worst you ev?i heard of." "Well, well," I replied withl A pr-iiy home wbiIiHiir occurred at noon Wednesday whu Ml' AIIcp Jackson Mo,) M,-. Ahimson I. I!'d hoili oi 11 ih. M.-. 1; 41 I .- ' Hr i:iscoi fjie'lli.l n.l -.i Fair .. .I.i. I. I. ill. 1 I . Not lone would he stand thus lsoiai-i ed, for the push and vim In him must soothing optimism, "It mlxht nave been Itnd expression in some way, so he Jin- worse If we had Rone somewhere else, Kled his sheckels, the clink wherein I mightn't Ii?' A ray of light somwb:ii universal, Irresistible laiiRiniK . like 11 smile nroKe 'ov. r inetr tacps. ;t ;ihey itoth assented 10 the truth or m j pi 1 . .os, 1. on, anil ns in. y passed on. . isneu in my heart tnul oihers. will. .1 welsrhtler interests at stak.-" could 1" ,11 i.t.wn as softly and as easily. sei ami Mi. nl'teiniioi, " h.p He" Mr K.'.-.- lhi .it were iiia?ll,V inn tie.' -a.!.,!. '1 ,.r Hip hi'lde'ii 111111 In 1 i:h i: laoua !.- , hai'lol' ' I I.. 11 .1 1 1 1.1 fln olonuilzi"! T 1 '' i"-i -i . li'i'i.tt lof 'I'l lnlly 'I ch.ii'. b Tlie;.lHdo vid- ii. Mil:- Mlk wi;i aiiilpoillt lliei' .til- 1 1 . t . 1 I M is.m I Iroi K 1 F 1 '1. :c . r.i m I i.i w ire a e:.n'i. 1. .ii. an. I i.e.'. Mi. V. V h 1. 1 ,,.. r, ,n h,. . mi, hst .li le ...I ' luni li. im n,4 1 1 ' -.I I .1 1 i it 1 lie eei emon , )M Mis KiM-d lei t 011 lie.' ira.a 1. 11 Ml. Vei'lion. 11. v " ill Fpei"! sin' tiine i'l" farm. l.nter thsy will Til" mni'i-iiiife of Mb II. h .a. IiiHUS Wllliaina nllil Mr Albai'l iiu liuerurd, which was . elibrn n 1 Wednesday iiiRhl nt th 1 fsiilen. e ihe bible's molher. Mis. .lobn A I II. iii.s. "Jin jMoiilfoi-ti iiVcmi.' was u 11U , at iiiice by snmui.an ..in heauty . a 1 ' o'clock, a.- ,M ia .da. Klinbcri) at lile plmm, hucIIc'I ih ipenlna nralns of the bridal chorus from "Lohengrin's," thi bride the parlor attended by her l-.iMnr. Miss ICste Hniadfniii t in 1 1'uptiiiileiice of The intserv.'i. l''n.V"Hi'Vlllf, Nov. It. A lujlliaiil s. i in- in Williams' Hull on Ftidav even inn marked Ihe i-lone of the f..si Iviiii niei.leiii 1.1 ihe i ' 1 1 1) 1 Iter I it 111 1 Fair. Th Ini l.-meui .-.iihci' ti n. .-i ln ll lic ur-- sllil. fur Ihe inoi namelil o Hike iiai..'. Hie knluhls easl lots wllh 1 ,lc following '.."nil i'ii pi. . II Vciieachv rlmn'' lii liessl" Vi Will .f. tir-eli. nlal the lltri ami seeomi I'naliK nf lionur, ,rian iMaiy McNeill am! Mies Mary ..ll"li IShnrl, of l.ak' Waceainil w, were cbnsen ! Ii .Mi ssis, S. W Tilllitft tuisl 11 ml I. I A Williamson. I Mi II T Mi llryi.li' .11.11!" a polished ami 1 liiipn-iil nblitSM. mesi'iil liil Ihe llionill In Ihe ilteeli. ami III" i'illblti Illliailli'tS ol IlilUtTM III tile llllli'ts of 1 honor. thk-f Mitrshul .'. J. t'ooper enlei-ed ' prem ntod his re villa to Miss Clrnce Me nu! take ful l lines anil u- what w Also we High PoinK , your choleii They were lay awake we would do , e u i'i it e neral ..ill ; if oiks ori e) it. all rtlKht wllh our lullei in the mi W'aitbhistton, letter that Ihe di 1 IdhiM o.lil-. . I'.lM Ill.lHli ; I ii 1 .. 1 iiR hmi ril bannl'd i.ua was wniiinjt for iim there Hid. w iiil'll.'. led e 1 iiiill.l.-d m ' I li' I'.. villi int. r lieteril and told llllll I what Hi. palmist said, ind iliw morn- , 1I1K' w.. 1 -Ixi'd an .ifTI'liil iloi'Utlieill j ff, mi W.ilil.'iKtm, w I1I1I1 dl'l (ml. i on i 1 .1 1 1 Hi,. I. 11.. Inn a In- I) uave l l some iind ,-nl In I I ' .11 , 1 1 1 , If (ail we I" Ii, ii In ilit' 1 1, 1 1 1 11 i 1 . iu,i liie san,'-. t i;l.l A - I; Mil .Jt iv'. (orreioiulenc of The Observer.' Hieh foint, Nov. thrr- : "t.et pt omlK" nt' ftch' othfrr That u-er will w say Noviwnber nmgn are ad ones- , . Hiiifc they . wet to-Jy; That will, aye, r9membp '. L day color may b brown. "' T Th it f ill time air bt balmy t a ml soft an thistle tton.''- CONCORD SOCIAL NOTcS. When ihe tol 'b-n mihset of the .it Ives ami that twnoky, dreamy , est: i-lll.w 1 1 I 'I'l, I. to : lneld of Mllliitl, niiHi: .1 11! 1 -Mer, Mr. r.. J of F.i v-I son. pr-seiu. I I1I1 in Miss All" .11, ami mi'ld x . II. , in I h' bv Miss K The oflii I;. Swop", church an "I I , as Pii,' ni.in. I of All wllh Ills beet mini, H. A. 'ii'iimlila S. C. awaited .I' Mi. lanlal pai-n' Tin soli inid.i .! 1,1 Hie tut 1 1 Inc. I. 1 1 III" I I 1 I'l III, Faki , l.-l-KV- . I. si, il vrriioin. at 111 sic 1 " le I ... IS a III" 1 ' oilH ol Ta 11 :i ha ui'i . lie Mendel- 1 . cf sslonal. UJlnss, of approach , . m. n 1 w 11 s a. . 1, ni , 1 nl ih I : , 1 1 1 1 n Mi-- Kim .mil'.- 1 in 1, h I'h, In Id"'- Ihrw'-i, chl' j McN'.-iH, in ; lit slslal. '. I,. illllKhaSit, I' I Wii Ihlii!; to 'i j T!ki:hi .m"i ' II i!l , . l ), ma a.. Wat-I v.ut-! 1'inifcr. Mi. Ueo.i . .in , of ita,eb:h: ' 1 . Mr Jack TII-: l.ulhei I ',1! 1 , .pull, I Ciiiiconl, Nov. II. ,V1i Brown itfive a delightful reception the Variety flub. Kxeept Miss Shirley MmitHoinery. who I nbseni. nil the ireiiibet'ti. with thidr escorts, grafi-il the 11 ,'iiniin. Miss Jenny Olbson with Mr. r.iown. MisH I'assle Waisoti and Viw n ' "ivpe il" iiicru.in I o.imir u.is inslefully wri chin" Her amy roses, .wind la v airthi now. The hii" 1, 1' w'hll" W I l'c maid of , 1 a r- .-UMM'e.i .'.fic f 1 a I ti 1 . 'ii il- : led by l ;. JI1N1 1 ' Hs.i 1 1 Y is- IK-l Is:, lie VI r. (.Hover, John All. ofl i Il . --I t. I . !, with on the Hour Mr 111 F. ihe one universal, Irresistible laugunR mid, lo! some polyglot interpreter sin;. lit his side to do his UilkmK. exoc lu:i maledictions, which ht fe;weuii thanked God he could mi.tter betwee bis set teeth In his own vernacular. But this arrangement, tnougu tiettf r than beinK n eceptered hermit, wrupp.s In ihe solitude of his own nat ama :u had Its draw-backs; for belnn a man o. ine::iis. as well OS of parts, wllh a daughter, who declareil inat nhe rim! 1 apeak French, they must ko to tneilai-,l operas, the Bourse and Heaven old. kt-ew where else. Ills guldc-bjok v; -ready f;nd reliable, and did not exne, ' his ittnorance. but then, it talked coin of this club. Mrs. Ruxton read on set a;-Meets, and on Issues that li.nl admirable paper replete with mi Wednesday afternoon Sorosis moi at tin- home of Mrs. J. ('. Buxton, .ean.i in e whole membership was precni and an Interesting and pr'ifltable mePlliiK 1 resulted. The Itfsoti r.'Vie,' was ion ducted very effectively by Mia. OMay 1011 handler and the excellent aij.l , li-adiness of the responses demon?ti :U - 1 ed the (treat value of this new teauie ni ' bsn iail and burl'd lontt before 11 was lorn, so thai, vvmildti'l always an swer. The polyglot Interpreter purchase , tickets for Ine grand oier.i; mat n .-. . unmethitiK noiiooy who .i.ul m-.i-.e.l 1. br ny deep couiu u.ior i n m:ss. '1 .. lair Kniei-ulun arrayed ill smiles 1 1. . lien vestments. looked d.-cidcli., Frenchy- and nt home, utid all saeu.. 1 10 jfo wed. He settle! 'i!nis ''f eon - fi.. ,u.y 1.1 ine t c-g.,... -a wi... Ins saeki-Is nad exilu.liia all io;t i i.n Bflf ami h's winsome dausrht-.- h'-:' 1 n.i.ei.Cj . iitnig! ulu i.ol hiii . 1 .,o.iig n. w y. i her e be sai, k:izuix vacpoi IV on n l-.r-.i .t alien faieK, ai times halr-inn.l-(icned by tne incessant sway una spjr. of French vocahles aho,:t him, S.owlj the curtain arose. Happily for Evrc-i alda's French, !t was Faust, she na.. j seen the tfame opera rendereil .-: !i;:"i limes or more hy Ihe National -tpera I'ompany, bo she kept up readily wdl' Ihe parts, translating nimbly and iln enlly for her Kss cultured pr.pa, ct ni i.Fing the voices and the acting 'villi what seemed to -him umazitiK t-ii-ver-ness and charm, net ween tne n.--iney followed the giddy crowd to the ijiand foyer, -walked up and down after the manner of habitues, and when IK' curtain fell for the last tan", fathe and daughter went 10 tln-.r palatial hotel, entirely and peacefully const Ion:, that all had gone well, md Kiev ha. bud their money's worth. At the Treutre Franenis, the prldi una presumption of tne tiabet nuiiuei laought sad confusion to our Ameri cans. Emeraldu clapped her prett;, hands and laughed merrily witn l. ieI, but when poor papa, who. for in. IJfe of him, could see lftithinn funny, nudged her and asked under' h.: breatn, ' What is it Ihey say. Ktnmi. What Is the point".''' she bane him he quiet with a sternness for whicn hi couid make no appeal, no he settle.', iiown to abject, If not inuocuuu;.. silence, moving his Hps meanwhile witli Mimethlng tuai looksi ."iraugely line 1 urses, aiep, but not loud. Alas! Kmeralda, he sure your s.i must find you out. They were driving in the tools de Boulogn, Emeraiaa ano her best beau, who nad foliowen nei on the next steamer to be witn her dur ing the glid summer outing. He was ;ike her papa; he knew nm one worn or any language save his provincial IJnlted States Kngllsh, and ne hated Heartily the whole sorry business 01 having to get all his information, as well as give all his orders, second-hand. Hut Kmerulda, teit equal to directum the tocher, and gladiy i:naertoon t.it .us of snowing no well she knew I'aris and how fluently she couid speaK i-rench. eo Best ieau gave himself up to sight-seeing and reading o.- spell ing out tne various aigifs along tneir way what time he was not drlintiiig ii. iter vivacious charms and sparkling lopartee. Presently, as if overcome by ine joy of finding some one who coum u ud would give him a bit of long-desired Information, he fairly clutched her .md exclaimed: "Say, what in the world noes that stuff printed on that wall mean.. I have seen It a thousand times it X nave seen It once."'anu ne speu out slowly and laboriously, "D-e-f-e-n-n-e d'-a-f-f-l-c-h-e-r," Now EmeralJa bad done the same thing as regards the spelling, but with absolute conviction 'hat it was some unspeakably naughty French prohibition, impossible In Americana-hut Very natural and necessary In this ga,and Kiddy Paris, fine blushed rosy red o her vry bangs, and a mod est confusion tried to divert him to something on the other side . of the tureet. But' Best Beau .was not to be diverted, This "defense d'nfflcher" had .puzsled him long enough, and he would 11 nd out now, so after a little degression J e saw it one more, and sail excitedly There It Is again, what hi the thunder does it mean?'" Compelled to choose be tween what she believed to be modesty and truth, she hraveiy, but with avert oe eyes,, replied. 'Jt really , don't know." It ta hnrtf tit linAmtAnii hrtW a n AmpH. ran girl, generally so quick to catch on ' or devise some happy expedient for get ting out of a tight place. r could be brought to so dire an alternative or mlfta 4i mort av AcrAo-t iibI v airi-n In aguess, but jhe was so sure sha 4new that a white lie seemed the only, poe- : unit dimrMuo with at senred ennneienee and, worse; stllU a confessed ignorance of what everybody thought "sho ltnew. . weighing on her mind, she, at taciturn during- the rest cf the ride. : t?por her aim re.-i.aicn on iwiw iv, ana tn Ktisslau l.ej;al Code." Ml'. Ftta j .ma it ner ' read a paper of pronounce I .excellence on '"Tne Ivan?, t.c Ureal j anil the Tf-rrlble." The Interest of the jmemhrrH continues unabated and llv aew members were elected. 'I he 'les son review w h? conducted at ih" iiexi' in et inv; by ..Mrs. Fr-ithcr. in The Whirl riuh w.1.1 cnteil. lined most atrr. .Jnble fashion on Thuisil.il. attrnooii t- Mrs. V. A. W 11. taker. Several new members have lce:i re cently added to this ciiarmliig bony if wnlst player, whose games. , un ruffled by ihe expectation of prizes un disturbed by progressions, are piaye.i purely for the pleasure of pl iylngj '- Invitations hearing the following hav e been received' In town: Mr. and .Mrs. Hubert Felerins ;ra retiiest Ihe hnor of your presence at the marriage of their daughter Lilly to Mr. Charles I-niuel Flsb 011 Tuemlay morning, Novembi-r 2'-'. at half past ten o'clock, j Christ's Church, Kalelgh, North Car-, Una. . ' Miss Oray Is the niece of Messrs. Jas. A.. K. K. and K. S. (Jray, of this' city, and has iftany' friends here. Tho ' marriage will be nuiel, mvirjglo a recent berea vebi-nl in Ihe bride's fam ily. The groom-elect Is one of the instructors in the A. and M. College, 1 The interesting announo-ment comes this week of the nutt-Hage of Miss Nancy Crltz and Mr. Kdwnrd Wll- Kins ii Maioii, or tnis city. The mar riage will lie solemnlzeil at the home of the bride and will be attended only by the large i-lrcle at relatha-K ami near friends. This will be. followed by an elegant reception to which many are hidden In the following specially charming manner: Mr. and Mrs. Hobert Crtti! request the presence of Miss 's company at the marriage reception of their daughter, on Wednisday. the twenty-third of November, at two o'clock, at five hundred and thirty three Spring street. Winston-Salem. North Carolina. Besides the cards of the bride and groivm. another announces thai they "will be at home after the twentieth of December" nt eight " hundred anil thirty-four West Fourth- street. Miss Crltz Is a niece of Messrs. W N. and K. J. Reynolds, and Is 11 younfc lady of many attractions. Mr. O'Hunloit Is one of the Twin City's most suc cessful and progressive business men. whose circle of friends Is coextensive with his acquaintance. Mrs. Don Shelton, of Mt. Airy. Is the guest of her sister. Mrs. W. A. Whlt aker. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Farlsh, of St. Joseph, , Mo., are expected next week to be the guests of their mother. Mrs. Farrlsh.?-r. Lilly returned on Friday from Kentucky, accompanied by Miss Annie Guerrunt. the sister of Mrs. Lilly, who will be a guest nt the manse for some time. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. L. Ludlow will spend Thanksgiving with their three daughters. Misses Annie. Margaret and Loultte. who are pursuing their studies in Agnes Scott institute, near Atlanta. Mrs. Hardin Haiston. of Chalmers. Va., will spend Thanksgiving at the Phennix, wllh her mother and sister, Mrs. Willi G. and Miss Sadie Hall. Mrs A. F. Gum. of Tampa. Fla., is the guest of Mrs. W. N. Keynols. Misses Grace Whitaker and Sarah -Crlts, who art ' at St. Mary's, Kalelgh,; will siwnil Thanks giving at home. Mr; and Mrs. Bass, of Mississippi, after ending' several days In WlnMon-Salem, left for Jack sonville, where they Vlll make their future home. Mr, Walter Iteynolds gave n charming theatre fmrtj Monday night. Mrs. W. T. Brown and Miss Laura 8anford, left on Tuesday for a protracted stay In the "Sunny South." They .will Art visit New Orleans Mr.1' and Mrs. L. W. -Brown and their, charming daughter. Miss Wilmer,.fJ Toledo; Ohio, have moved lo Wmston Salem, where they will be a great ac quisition to the social life. Mr. Brown was counsel . to ,01asgow and chalrmaif of the convention that nominated W. J. Bryan. Impaired health directed him to 'Winston-Sal ?m, here he Is sure to regain lb Miss Jessie Stanton went.Tburday to High Point to attend ' V flf ' .''' '.: i:.c:''.fi (ty via n Arr"JH fl ' l lit',, t' 'vit- n ; 1 i .f-s' -':, Ha. anil Mr Mars McNeill j i', ':' SI il'l.i II. I lie col-O- i 1 - da In ed. follii w nil III. Ii w ai. Ki aci f ully ' 1 ' Tlitimpsnn and 'J . l.illowliiK t'OU'plesl II. Wllliiuus mid Alisi, TeiicaiiL. Mi. S. i. Iltilgh ami I'd iss llemlcison. Mr. .1. C. Thomson ami .'.'Iss Ha, .Vr. K. S. Cooke and Miss liray.T .McMillan, Mr. 1'. I . I.aili'as.-ni iml Miss Maud liob.tson. Mr. W. S. line ami Miss Maud llaicli, ill. .lack Tillinfcha'd ami AI is , IsnW He AI r. .,1 WiiHlilintlon, 1 1. v. ; i'iijiI. I'., 1'. Wiilnw and Miss Alice I'olk Mat . bev s. V.i. L. C Clusswell and MWs l.ini rembeMuii. Mr. It. Mclvethnp id -J 11 lie W lllKK. Capt Kiibii 1 a: Hn X .nil In imini .t - III" v. K a ni' -young fen loi.k this russets, the brown a, tr nd reils, tia then that w Jotk nier tb4 last outdoor ilowern, 1 d ly n-move and plac4S: the Indoor K tch season ha Ha hobby, but '. , v. yswiithemiim seems king if tn a..- Hinumn months and ia aa sfatoly iis when it gave lt nama to the Uni iinne order of honor . ("Order Ot the Joldi'n Flower.") ' "4.- For w-'elxs and months U has. beeii lie- u 11 lendetl pet of man, garden; with ine m'wt treasured ones' marked for a i'il.e. which the ownr flt it Wadsworth nnd Bernard Fet.er, j .,.,-, 1 i,tl,,i. These smoky Air and Fay Mrow ii and J. W. Cannon. Jr., I .noiden liin-d sunsets reminded llhe ia ( 1L1 Urown nnd W. J. Montgom-1 , 1 1 , i t,( nlt. Aid Society of the' tV&ah- li . Miss Ada Allen and Graham ; li.iou Street Methodist - ' KlitDCODfii . hiii. h. Stint h, of 'High Folia, .orlli a 1 oi 1 na , that their ,nnuat 'thrissfit iheninin shows wuis ' heo.-ihg tw dale and so the perfection 4f their p?ts must in some instant n b hastened and In, others si awed a littl erstwhile the scull h would be reached toi a-Kin. l.y nappy fori uliiv-or wise arrangement 1 1 ugh I'lirkM, and Iticluml mnla .i Ins ; iss t-ry. Mlsw Mary Ella Cannon; Gibson, Miss Mary Vlr-i in. Miss .1 llovil. niilioM-d of I bv Nfl'N. Miss Grata Minnie Allen and The receiving party Mr. Leonard Brown It. A. llrowti, Miss Hr.iwn, Dr. Itogers. Mr. N'niih I'.iiiell iml Mr. I. alls Urolvn. 1 Tin timiiis were beaiitlfillly decorated 'with autnmn'i f.-iM.rll" flower, chrys- 'mi. .11 IMi n" si in, ml Mi- ' I 1 1 ' Mi. .V.. aunt" ..I sun and :h. .Ml ...r. 1 -ilal 1 berloii Janus ( etl Miss 10 1, ' n, i:-,,ii .Mr. V.umk' !' Hid S'-.jlt . Tn y !o; c 11 1 Ihoadliinl. M '. Alairaiet Comlor, I!. A . . h!m l anl e n use loin. 1,1 .V i" Wl and I 1 :iph 1.1 1 1 M I . , ' .V -l'.t;'iil Arndlll .ion. Air. ,ry I.-., y. M ll.le.i 1 a. id .Visa ." 1 ia;, .f.iia .illea A. iss Ala (-il M 1 11. I .Vis. .1 . II. Mi l mi, Mr 1 nd il). Mi.: l'. 1 1 1 . . . 1 M!'i Slll :'!', Wil ,i : .1 of I'll Sll n.esl. Ill" ' an 1 ; a Innnv a ..'. 1 1 1 d 1 1 mm a ..mil mil 11. -h fell Ilie principal .'iiiiiiMeinent jihe dale was most propitious Ji4 I 11 if hearts, whh h is of 1 iniiiKlne a very norgwu variety of th perinipH iln nue with which jptiiut will be on exhibition another year tolks a nt most familiar. Theiaiiil the happy grower who Will Christen The Hob Glenn" will announce thai shall he beautiful reminder to luck.. winner. Miss I'alilloli received tne prize, a brone stnlue of Venus. In Ids Ii d It - Ii li ai in 1 Use', iiiade irs II know 11 ease and th jIiiII- lr. pleuelil as be I, llllll! Ill Ihe Kngera hnppi-beantl- 1 aoc t in fate of the i" b ilu.ii! e. p-airlol-In t h illnlng 1 imn, beautiful wllh t lie w hli ha... 1 1 1 1 . .'.I t l 1 mi. 1.1; , b- sire. a 01:" of lin net i :u of the i- 1 1 e: s of w hich 'jail iiianac." . Air. I V.'u ; : . , II I III I . I'l, I .1 . I'm I. Hob, list I I id Miia aiie. : ml I 1 rue bit, 1C II all! . , .-ysl.il . ;,. iv on u a 'he 1'dius 1 1' b-antv In II. . b ml Her blue 0 iln- 1 I !t hull" II ll III. sl! . 1 tt I' t -.ire 1 ll'lpe t serve- deli, lie !. w .'III 1 .. l-'i 1 held I ainted III a ml i'.' who attend each successive, show ic-ii th" nigh I'oint Chrysanthemum Siaiw of was honored as few Atlieri in tie- Stale, inaiuniicb ail wir pton i , in.- Governor Vtnu-e etectadi gave U has iiuaust preSenci and lent his Influ ence nf p. making of the toothsome (lands spread hy the Aid Society. No (..inn 1 ihe tu-st price riven at the 1 l.ij s 1'itheimtni sh0r benrs aloft u 1,.. nm r mole pi 'itidly thjin Misses Mrr;t i.ii' ' mi i iieniiAii ;tsijTurd. the tt.j 1 1 1 -1 1 mil:;" "(wiixiii trU ' hum by-, then' i'l l( mils 'in 1. 1 end w ilite 1 a 11 liny Mags, this bower xreatly en pet : 11 asi i.nrni w r hftn far I It : . lima , in clil ban b"i ml her 1 '. nrrnslie I 1 v lid Ilie III 1 1 mo -1 di. 1 in. -season, ill 1 I; parly own a i'. ild bar! iim lunch ami iiighl, v ol lint bnslcMy. 1 1 1 1 Mr. v. a a Ml III." l ri a l, ohn '1 ! 1 n s 1 1 u , 1 Allen Mt Aiiil-n nt an- .I.i AI ilanl. V TllUngliai. dill- Nt en; ill Last c .; llaill. .I'lii'.dal" ."f lit fi: 1 1 I Hi, a 'li.n t "Tlit I lotneslead.' nun!. r ami Mrs. Sainii" Aim 11 i", iliti'i'lfiliied innsl ile al six -handed euchre, In I1011 r ifiiesls. Mrs. William 1 101114- X t . I It 1 1 1 K d lllld . I bv Ihe liif, result-' id I a- eliili. in. iln- U11 'nan Club rallied ; ,, 'r Inrres ami 1: ae a "ii irminit dance ,1: Wean,.; ,l,i.' i 1 1 1 i 1 1 k. Tin- music w as fin iil.-bed by (be Ft.resl Hill baml v. lib h Iiiih made liself I ml IspeliSa be mt ail oceiis'iiiis whin iiinsle of thai kind is wanled 111 1 'ni cord. Tin- couples were Miss Nelll Willi l.iitlnr Crown, Aliss 1 1 1 1 1 1 liilisiiu and II iiibson. Miss Mail Vhnlnla Wadsw ml h and liernartl luni iiiim-i!;, 'inweia and ' liower f-X llllll I ii, th :u 1. , .'an" ll I hey amount )( w ,- ...in, o!e v,- iibilily 'l;i other instlt j 11 sm a es:fi?!y n -d t --s taste in the millinery art) t I.I tC ... l4Sfc,v WO'iVMi- ' .1 :.ud clii:iVm3 Of tne 'il.n.ls In lh:t i?no. ,Thf is !'.av, grawi) aortderfu!-..ru-ly und (UuTily, tui't id it. j I a t olia.erii. :"' s n d exorbltan. whe 1 ofa ii 1 y una rare .W4riii F MISS J.WET'ntlM One of (he M0-1 dinlieil IWdles of th r visit the St. Louis Exposition niVI Ciii cago. They will return to Ashevii1. In about two we ks and will I e al linia, ai l Chai'lnlt st eel. 11 w.rH.n. Til" Woman - I'lllliil.is been l'o,. u.lli l.i'd for ihe -ea-iiii ill inni-li:, With I'a following 1 1 f f 1 1 and IMi liilii Iflnl . Freslilei.t. Mrs. rain Its S. Jordan: vice preidii;l. Airs. Charity Ku-'i Craig, secretari. Airs. I.. A Fa rlt.lloll: treasurer. Airs. '",,, rui.i una H. IS ie-1 direct, irs. Mis. .1. , Ku.'r.boi.t.l, Mr, A. S. Ilarnai'd. AI iss ,b"iiile AI. I. owed. Al. nil" -in 1 e ori; i.i mi 1 II. I'.ak'i. .! -si" M. Carnal. I. Abbi" . Cartlef .Ma ria T. Ileal.-. Daisy I'.e il". Diiplie I ' Himvii, Maila T. Ilnmn. t'ha'itv ' '. Crulp, Fanny 1 -. Farinholt, Hail.tt'. s.icial ' ,1 ; :oi. o:;..II-. 1 uiik. lb 1.1 1 ii .ns. -n Id inn in I Air ni, 1 1 n: in at tite stale Capital 1 a' a.'.tlml.-'. Willi-- p, il.allnml ,il Ilia I lialelV afl The III Idelllaid'. olnt d'esprll over as of white cir- I 1-1 l 1 1. 1 1 ''. .!! the uchlliic; I), 11! Hid 1 rah, d' a th jm M M r; for III si ail ('. uerard left Si. Louis, era I w eek-. they will rd avenue 01 1 1 h Hel Ml. or lass, of I'hai 'lesion, and Mrs. William r..,,..u of 1 :,, l,l-!ii,i TIioh" nieseid!'' I ..1 re: 'Major and .Mrs. II. II . Capt. ami Airs. I. II Graves, All 'Mrs. lUib'.il l.uttfiloli. Air. and .' . L. Holt, Al:. and Mrs. W. , Huake. All. and Alts. la. J I i 1 . I a ml Air-. John D. William.', .V.r. 'Airs II ,',i. I lobiiisiiii. Mi. and i II. Je'ii.h.v a Mr. a 1 .1 Mr. A j Sim It Ml and Alls. It. 1 Vr. and Mis. N . Ll. Alexaiid in Ihiske. and M i s. W. .:i . a ml Mr If II. uh Mr. ami I IT, A I ISS I' .1 V inn, 111. Jr., Miss AloidMiimeri . .1 all I Hid -J-l. Jordan, Jennie AI. Lowell. Aim Martin. De Ktta Merrick, Gertrud. n. I', Hour j vear. Loula K. I'lntt. Maltie 1'.. 1:11m- I boiiyii, Fanny G W'hitlock. I Hmi'ira ry inembfr Harli'il- G I Champion. .!. unit- C. le'ny. i Tile subje. 1 of the stml for Hi" ; 1: Is Koine." Tin- last regular ni" 1 Ing will lir- held .Monday a I t'i rii",;;. when the president. Mrs. Charles :-. Jordan, will be the liostesss. Follow ing is th. pii.er'inmH' for lit- m '.-ing. "iioin.." Its iti',.-. lis G.'ij.ilh. I'm Kat-ly G real 11'--. Leader -Mrs. F:.i . holt, l.eadirof I liseiission AI is. I:.! tiartl. .Men to 1,' stiili'd: 1 'Ineimc: ttis. Th" Scl,ios. ope Ihi- il if be, a AI iss r.rttj, G;i sehlilN of Messrs. 1 rd V ir.i vs. nnd M W.l!.:i,:l A.l'nri! ! Hart I',- Invllal ions lia 1 I Ing the marriage Wllllngham. of Ma: GeorRe LudwiB i'i" ton, a brother of l'esfhau and Ivh chau. of l.iis 1 ily. The marriage vill be celebrated Tuesday. Xoviniber lie-twenty-seconil. !n St. James' Kals -op..'. . church. Marietta. Miss Willtugham Is the duughter of Air. and Mrs. i haile: Bcrrrn Wlllinghain. of Alaiiciia and is one of th most popul.u youn? society women of Atlanta and Mariet ta. Air. Ft'si'hau ,s c nisii for iln G r tnait governinetit al Wiimini.ion. .i;vl is nromliieut in the legal pi nfes. i ci ivof Ihul city, being ifW parlfi:' nf ".'. A. M. Waddell. Miss BiTiiard 1 nterlalncil iln l"il day Hook Club 1 a-t week ( her hniuc on Chestnut street. The Several panerr read dealt with 'Titian." The jro eramme to;- the meeetlng was as fol Jljws: R)il Call. Current Kvents. In Titian's Country. Miss Johns: Char acter Sketch. Miss Anderson: Titian, the Nesfor ef the Italian: It tnaissani e. Mrs. Meach.nn: The Story of " The la.-I tombment." Miss Lambert. The noxt meeting will be held Monday. Novem ber: Ukh. with Mrs. Frank S. Smith. 'When- Mr. Clarence W'oriall will ad- 1 dress thi club on the urt iniiueiice of the century. Thi- club has been r. - ( organized for the year with the fol lowing1 officers und inembTjrs: Prefi defit, Mrs. W. K. Meiuharn: vice presi dent, Mra, Fniiik Smith; secretary and treasurer. Miss Bessie Lambert. Mem ,berjr. Mlef Elizabeth Bernard. Miss Anderson, Mrs. Walker, Mrs.- M. V. Williamson, Miss Johns, Miss Frances Johnston,' Mrs. Frank , Slier." Mrs. Frank M. Weaver. Mrs. Burtytle, Miss Grace Jones, ' honorary member. SHELBY'S GAY WEEK. in 1 .-pi 1 alt-n, of The Observer. Sin Mo. Nov. II. -The marriage o' Mi-s i".o WhiMianl to Mr. W. '. Har ris 11 Wednesday evening last was a -nd. 1 1 event of unusUiil Interest. The ppninti'il for the service was S ock. but as soon as the doors were ne I. ciowds of eager spectators ug d the church to witness the ; :i:,i:ii. T!'e decorations consisted pahns. Ii ins and inagnlllrent while , iu .-'. ni hvinunis tastily arranged. The ushers were .Messrs. Julius Hut tie, George Hoylc, Lawrence Wi'hh and Jap Sin tie and Miss F.the Llni-berger was 11: ni of hon a . Th" groom entered on iln b ft. witii Mr. Griffith, of Winston is In si 111. in. and the bride, row tied In while sa'.in wiih silier spangle em la. mien, filtered from the rlffhl on tin inn of ner father, .Mr. W. C. Wlilsnanl. while Hie swelling nntes of Ihe wed lin ni ircli under the dexterous touch .f Airs. W. B. Nix tilled the whole au ditorium. Hex. Mr. Hoyle, pastor of church, performed the r which the party n--resl.V'nce of Mr. W. r - a b'lutiful r.'.,'tplioi'. Aim. S. II. Alacliiic. Mis. William Douglas, i harleston. S. ( '. ; Mrs. Wil liam Jom-s, Wilson; Airs. Mary llius-. dale, Mrs. G.udnM', Airs. J. H. l!ro,nl-l foot, Mis. A. H. Slot gmli, Jr.. -Miss txlla Al.tthws. Allss y.i'iv Nocoll 1 Broadfnol, In. II W I. Hli. Messrs. L ; L5. Hale, J. H . M.Mi.ier. j The gia si- prize w .1 - luesented tn Mrs. Douglass. Alls- Mary Noieoll Broadfonl v. tin Hi" blxhest score for ladies, mi I g nlli.Mnen's llrst jirlste was won by Air. It G. Ilalgh. 'ihe follow, ing rna.ie the same in lone bunds: Mrs. VViiliam Dougl.tas. Mis. NV L. Holt. Mrp. W W Huske. Mrs S. II. Ma' Hae. A"iu- Al iy N'oi-oil Croailfool Major C. ll lll'i-ke. Ml. .: H. Jeu- tllligs. A l i li-lliilld to decide the v Inner, and ' ami I and I I It. g. -i s. 1 Iibsoii. . Gib: innii, il Mi row n. I Irnw 11 and J W. Hil t Hmwn and W. .Miss Kli.ubeth M I. Kit hmond. Allss Ada iiaii am Itiilii-risoo. Miss 'I 1 mi 1 'arson. M iss Jen .Itifm L. Crown, .Miss ird linid. Miss Crein 1 Irace Clown and 1 'hassie Crown and Miss Iruia Klmiiions . Miss lnll",- Means I'he stags w 1 1 I ir S. Hiil.nliison and 1;. I'. 1 liaperoneH, Air. and Mrs. It. on. Mrs. lingers. Mrs. H. A. Mi. and Mis. G. F. down, Alt. . II Crow 11 and Mrs. M. I.. 1 iilisiin ali-l Allen and Kate Ab m ll. Glhsn.l t J I ; 1 a lid L' on; and' .Jal HIII. M Hugh I'a.' I. Mr M I . C. Wag.m n'j.h 1 'Iln, . I d b The TI euli'l lain l?uests 1 Mrs. "G. Gibson. This club 1 1 - III oil' Ipllet, ia AfliTuonli Club was Miss K'liily Gibson. The nitslde the 1 lub were Miss Neill. L. I'attei son and Miss Jenny I makes quite a leal- I aic;, nf,.. It Is so! arranged as tn make 11 always lu ces-j sary lo Invite inn or Hire" outside the leguhir club Which givey i'lili an agreeable variety. Huske 5, iss tin hii k I. 1 gain" was playei and Major 11. It, contestant. o has b i n I hi Mi I'lierson. al I' d In lo'l III til il i h- AI.Mhodlst 1 eri'mnny, aft turned to the W'hlMiant, win " a r.i eo. ,..., 1. The Kuesls wi re ncrlved at the door i y ,. lt'n, .Ir ny .Messrs. .v. ills l-'itilmore and Gtiando Bluff, are lisitlng i-.iam. ami conduitea to the parlor by .Mrs. P.wers tnd Mrs. Lander McBray . ! . The dining room, gracefully festoon ! 1 w ith i-. y :ind evergreens, wis presld- , I (i, by .Misses ula Whlsnant ami i.111e 11,'nlln. and delicious refresh - "it-Ills we"e .sei'M-ll. Afl. 1 'the reception, the bilde and -ifAn.:n di parled for Iinme of Air.' 11 uris. i Al Vest of Alts- 'll". .Hill 'la i'li, ll ' 1 ' 1: ill Kaleigll. I Airs. William Jones, of Golilsboro, and Airs. William Douglass, of Charleston, '.are the guests nf Mi. and Airs. S. H. . Matlt.ic. l-een rieeivid here l'V lldwiiid Wilkins U'H 111 1, ocular F.i v t 1 evllie boy. Winston -Salem's leading I aniioancing his marriage! l it., 011 the '.'!rd of No- 1 The Irrepressible Variety Club was nli-rtalneil on Friday afternoon by .Miss' Ada Allen. These lively young ladies1 will give a cht ysa nt hemuni tea on mvll Alnmb ... e enlng. the proceeds of which; v. Ill be devnlid lo .. scllt il a ) sb 1 1 1 al Ihei l-'t."!" i.rinal Sch'aol. I were onsldetvd. ThPre were M prizes r... 'en. 1 h"!' were onered by the bus) ."". men (t tiie place land four of our most eiiierpt Islng ladles, Mrs. Da V Id Ii. . lark ami Misses Ventlna Smith, Pattie Aewlln and Jllah Hmlth. Those who received prizes were: Mrs. John iiiub.., John Burton Georgia Kirby. Frank Harvey, Henry 8a.ehrlst, A. .1. Doda-mead, J. I Sechrist. A. Ei Snuih, Airs. Martin, Mrs. Sheppard. Mrs. Klutu, Mrs. Tate and Mrs. Hay w m l h. , r l"'irlune has mast, graciously favored ih,. Teachers' Book Club Of the High I'oint graded school Inasmuch, as it, li.ts for a member, fltin f .kiellltt.' A ,nw . held, the gifted poetess of "Haprina sidf. " Her iiositlon as teacher in the school is quite an acquisition to the fa- -tlty as Is also Miss Notre Johnson, of : uiriinertield, who still so worthily fills ih.- position of State Secretary of the Woman's christian Tern perancu Union ' '" North Carolina. Miss AnnlllA lilnd; say, one of the most accomplished i eml eis, will entertain tha club hett Tuesday evening at the residf nca - of Air. and Mrs. Charles Hagan on South Main street. The other members are: Misses M artha and Kmnia Blair, Litllu Shot rod. Fannin King, Vera Idol and iva liiiby, of High Point: Misses Carey (igbiirn, of Greensboro; Pauline Egbert. ..r itichmoiid; Theodora Le Granda, of (Wilmington, and Miss Boyd, of South c.tioiina: Mr. Heed, of Charlotte, and Ci v. Cm. H. Crowell, of High Point. The last meeting was held at tha home of Hev. ami Mrs. Crowell on Green street. . n Cii fliel Oil:, now Imsl to A ids ha Vt als of Mr a fo::ili-r 1 1 : i e of :iess rne.i, : iss ';i:uy Allss Nelll. who has 1 of Allss lOinlly Gibson fm- a past, retained on Friday p. h in Hagrrstown, M d.--Al iss Held of Charlotte, who h. s h.-.-i, ; . the 'Vilest of Ml-S 4 'hassle f.i.' A la. I' or " '. ho.ne mi 'I'liiii sd a . IXI.A CMTII GIHSON guest month liramu Hrem. w t-.'k i ; Haigh. - .Miss turned from she has b.-en Kyle. W. H. Halgh. of Mars Major mid A'rs. Chas Annie AI.u Hue has I " Jacksonville. Fla.. where visiting Air and A'rs. F.d. HI IUIAM I'oriM'. ri4 Terms to Ik Held Wltliln Next Two .Months Knglnecr to Make street Surveys. "or l esiionilena e of The Observer, The Ali.mlav Aficrimni, Club met wilhl '""'"am, .Nov. 11.- I here will be two i,- w w.'lluske. with the follouni"! terms nf t i-lmlnal court here within the iiinerammo: Fort Arthur. Mi.-s Kate! ,,,'.x., ' vv" """" hf4- The December term tnoiilfiiol: Kuroki. Mrs. Kate ftl.-y: "b'-h mil eonv.t.e on the 5th Of the The Japanese Navv. Airs. 'arwyle i 11 ".will be pi .-sided over by Judge It. B. Al;.-. Lawson Gettys Is visiting her parents in South Carolina. Mlsa Kath lene Mi Brayer has returned from the .-'t .t. fair.-. Mr. Wm. U. Minter is In Gasionia tlais w t-ek. and Mr. Morrison, of A il l. mei", w ill ill the pulpit In the !' esbytei ian church. Sunday. -Mr. A. C. M-ller. Jr., spent a few days at home la.-t week. Hope; The Attitude of iithir Nations, .Miss Cella Robinson. Follow ing this iu3 an animated discussion of the progress of the war. after which Rus sian tea and vafeig were served. will be presided over by li. Bryan. In January, Judge Peebles will come here for his This ear's i cl fair is over and fair il:,"?. Thill's the worst (lavs -bra t it m of Ihe county gone. The two great dfi) ami Friday, w ere thi' 'Weather Cureat; 1 A n nou ncement was rrui d,: last w e; k tha marriage of her friend. Miss Smith. i In-Baltimore jo the beiothl of Aliss Mrs.: Clmeent'- Manly returnexJ'ftimte-.EIyanor', Motile, ..o. cousin -of Dr. and last aSaturday, 'mproved in: I ; jinan has s rii us in a long lime, uui it i 1UU. ... , ... laics inor" than luil. in. nt wenther to " S..IMMMMI lire In Klioxvllli'. ,...st ., altnv(.r Xe,- th- snlrlts of the Special . TheVerver. frequenters of a Cumberla ml coubly i KiaoxvHIe, Teini.. Nov. H'. The huttl- fair, and those who were brave i-nough . rmsM Heetii.it this morning was visited lo fact- the elements had a good time, by a fSOOjMtO fire, w hich originated from" in spite of the confetti fiend and the a:i Unknown cause In the Woodruff come-back balls. It Is our opinion that Hardware Company's seven-story a law ought to be passed between now : building, which was In ruliw br l?ss and the next fair, prohibiting the sale i than an bfiitr. The Cable Piano Com- of these two unmitigated nuisances puny, next door, wns completely w reck-! within the fair grounds. They ura u ed by an explosion of dynamite- In tho ; menace to life and clothea. and u pleas ! .-steel iheBt in front o.' the Wood-cff ! ant expression of countenance. The ; builditig. The Hami- explosion broke ruces were curtailed, and the tourna- every window within two blocks' radius ment rendered impossible by the rain. ai Uloi k Tltt- nisi onni.ii visit, ine outlook now is that Judge Bryan will have such a large docket that it cannot be cleared tn the single week of court, and there will be ;i fairly good-sized docket left it.r the Jaiii: term. A short w hile ago the board of city ablernini decided to get a. civil engi neer, who would come here and de cide the matter of grading Church street to the union depot, about Which there has been much said, but little done. Hie cotilest is between -the rail loud people and some of" the property owners, tne roau wants the street graded to the depot level, which Woujd make a grade of about 7 per cnt.'"Jf'h v.'..s ubiecteii to hy tht property owners. ana alter tne aldermen had passed. an ordfr to grade, the order was repealed and a civil engineer decided upon. Tdi!s nvjrnlng Mr, George E. Lemon, who la ongineer for the Cuba Fear & North- ern road, arrived here, and wilt make v.j ,'IIHM. tltlllll lV IIIIH'IIP. lUIUUfl Olt-Jll, ll-aillCI?U lltlJrttfBlkl tlj Hlt3 1UIII I ,,M,-,.,f,a1i, !rtrtiw,ol.l.l,. V tM U mined all breakable sloiks In the but there was one form of amusement SaT4Ti i ViTis '' Kk. Their los- aggregate, $100.000. , w hi. h held it- own and took in mowfXtJJt ,A WruKtllirr Ir.uo lli, iiKnil fllAA ftnrt u,rt tumi iu.lh ial 111 ill uaaa nhmatil In I "K-.V""- tv.'.ti..n'iivni y, her father b'ina; greatly , Mrs. T. It. Mol;fof this fity, to Mr, j W oodrrif w. burned -o.-t in 189" on the the land, and ua there were three of thef: TlfOi'RANDs suffer tn t henlth. - . T.'CrDonneli Hillen, of romffet, Oontulacntr Mite. I. 1'HHI'KI iV HSi BiirTos a ahnt ' tio.ibliir. 1 "only true palmlsj;:' you could payyour'cough who might lie cured bv FisVs Cur StLouisFaif Grand Prize AWARDED TO Walter Baker & Cos f '"Vi i ' Chocolate 1 .'.' N1 ., 5'oM , , " T l 4 l . Tho Highest Award . ever mscj in this .Country iook xa Twia, . TKABM-lLltaC. a 43 JBIGHEST AWARDS Tl rTTtiOrT3 rtl A "T . A Dw fUustrat4d raclpa bock. ' i . mo! fwa - WaltcrE' ' U(.
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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