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i 1 at hi i 'J i j n. n, . lit eoirt J.urvvt'll, of if Sirs, Ida, 1 I IZ at1 cards I. u Hunter and The consolation by SI J A, 'Mayer. ' Bealdes the guest of lumor the follow ing named were present: MesJarnes Jda'M. Youngr, .T. M. HcoU, J, A. Bolo moDH, XK (n. McCuJioiiKti. R.vA, .'May. r, M. G. Hunter, Ullleopie Sadler,; ts, W. Cramer, - C. I - Alexander. ., J, j 5", Itobertson and W. R, Taltaferro , , ,m ', . . ' n -, v , r ' The social event of to-day will' be the reception to be given this after v noon and evening from .4 to o'cldck ' by .Mrs. E. W. Mllloa, In honor of ' ,1119(1 lAj Rhyne, ot Mount Holly, who : is to be married the 27th Instant to Mr, Miles P, Hoffman, of Phlladel ' phla". Fa. j t-tyi. V i, ?i VV , -f- St. Agnes Quild at 'St. 'Peter' "Epls copal church ;, held Its regular meeting: : yesterday; afternoon, with Mr. O. 'Gardner, af Piedmont. Park.- Th -members of the guild decided that it . I'S. A. 1 L. i Me, . t r 1 t cit. J i . . ; I .mailt u -1 iiitoinon, v. im is 1U . Young. ' The ti wus "won by all's. would give reception? every fortnight t i ' during the next few. Month for the ; purpose, of getting acquainted With 't , the new members of, the church and f- c retting them interested In 'the church .,-. and guild work The first reception f ' will be given by Wesdames J. Cv Gard- , , ner and J. Ii, Ham, the lOth.lnstant1 Vi A -" Miss Mary Alexander, after visit t to .Mrs, Joseph K. Ross, on-North 4,, ',,' Church street,, left yesterday morning '.i . for her home at Favetteville. ' -' Js " Mr? -and Mr Cameron Morrison re ; i ' turned ,. to the City last'- night after a v visit' to' relatives at Rockingham. They - win be with Mr. ana Mrs -v, c, wtm iJSof k,on North Church,! or several days. " - .....-S .k. -I.- h' terdav nvera.Mr. and Mrs. Robert Las- L ltet!,Jof Henderson, who were guests V At the TSuford. iXr: and Mrs. lASslter , 1W9M returning from their bridal trip , - The kuesta' at dinner last evening - Vt tf."n.4 Mr E. Refd Russell, at . tholr," Home a Norm, vnuron treet. V swera Ir. andMrs. C,rHi C. 'Mills, , . f Dr: and Mrs. Wi O. Kisbet,- (Mr. and ' Mrs. T. ' V. Guthrie, .a and-' Messrs. -ft . SV C. .Wbltlock and J. - CV McNeiU.- ; , ' - Miss X.ni!a Hook , returned : for, her home at .Columbia, B: yesterday at 7 tec a visit to Airs. J. js, jssKew ?- - Mr..' and Mr, R, A. Torrence. Jr left t . .yesterday morning for their home at JUnroln, Neb., after' a visit of several -weeks to- Mr, , Torrence ' parents, on f js'orth caurcn street. ?Mlss May Courtney- Oates haf gone xq new iora w vmnririenae, .ih . x , s '- v., Vf ; The T rebel Clef will meet with Mrs. E. P, Tingley, on East - Morehead street, this afternoon at '4 e'clock. ; , "..'-Miss Helen Rhyne, ot Mount Holly, pf . . ,f la the guest of Miss Mary Spencer An- Ve.rson, - . ., ; Cards reading as follows were Issued yesterday: '. ' "-i,. Misses waaeneid , - .. . It fTnmi4 ."..", "W Friday, February Sth from 8:30 till U;3 O'clock ' , ', miss oienn ", Misses Hafner UmA Very Interesting meeting of the Ht- 'erature section, of the Woman's Club was held yesterday morning at the home of Mrs. Oeorge F Rutsler. at . , Piedmont . Parte 'Papers were read by ; V'Mesdames H, A. MirrtH and Dudloy ' Rurkhelmes , dealing . with- special phas 0 :.rfrs of Norse literature and history; Mrs. C. C. .Hook rendered 'roost charmingly ' ' the national 'hymn of Norway. iWith-l-,Al the meeting was a most pleasant u f K 4 l. J f I'M . 1 ' 'The domestic science section of the . Woman's Club will meet with Mrs. W. A ; 5' p. Rogers tomorrow morning at H tityivc'ttoelt. : The chafing dlshiand Its uses - ,. urill be. demonstrated by Mesdames J. ; ' i C. Abenethy, T. C. Guthrie and pthers. MisS Mary Whits of Statesvllle, ar . . rived in the city yesterday to visit rel- ; . ' 'Miss Mary .W, White, ot States ... . villa,. and Mr. W. C-Lester, 'of gal- lsbury. were married. by Rev, H. K. , Boyer, at his home on North Tryon J"i"T""trte"',,t" eveniffg- nt 8 o'clock. The v ' ceremony "wan ,a very quiet one, be- , 4 .'lrtg - witnessed by a ' few - invited ", friends of -the. bride and groom. Im ,. . t mediately after the ceremony: Mr..' and :'. , Mrs.,LeHter .left tor Salisbury,-'where '-.'5 they will "make their , home , in the .1,,- fiAsrs, 6,v -t ; - - " r Mr, Lester formerly-1' resided l in Charlotte and is new one of the well known architects of J Salisbury. Miss White Is a-charming young lady of , I i, -' , Mr, and Mrs;' Orrin E. I Franklin - have moved to the , city and in the , y t future wlil- reside; nert. Mr. Frank . ' lln'has accepted a position with Bur- . well ft punn, wholesale and ,, retail "'K.drugglstsA'f s ,. ' f,J. Mrs.' Fannie" Ooddard, who lias been r,with her - slater. 'Mrs.; W. B. Rod- tnan fop'iomc time, left yesterday for ' ':: Thoii nnm, a WaatilnMAn M -. ...; ,,.4. V44-r.. 44 j T 4..44...4 . , , V.' J-l Mr,j and 1 Mrs.- Henry w, Fowler j, , .nave moved ,v to , Jackson -Terrace, f wnere' they,, , win, uve..-..', ?.--,.--'.( ? ;MrsEj,0 Landls'or'Menderson: i.i4 fa lrr jha, city wylsitlng -Mrs. F,. O. M;,ladiV'.-.-,,5V J.ti .",V'fJ-Vt,,4. BACIf, H.lYftX HAXPEL, MOZART. '.' ' i? '"'"i --v , Art. Uhistmte,! Mtvtlcal fctnr by r. ji.; .t1her' at tli. Prrsbytertan lr. 5ollege--A PlrasantEvfTit, f, j - The seoond5 in the- series, of Jllustrat ,' -' ed musical lecture was given In the "V rhyterlan College auditorium last ,nlght at 8:30 o'clock with marked sufe - s rew.1 The subject was Bach and the . . Jierfected school of contrapuntal music ". , to Mosart and tho classical, period." ' In his own delightful and instructive manner: Dr. Charles R. Fli-kor a. f - scribed vthe work of Bach and Handet Haydn and Mosart. He . also explain- t the meanina of the tormr " V t""t. fuguo, prelude. Invention. "-epN ,j, ode, etc, giving as a definition of the - word classic, "a -work ot perfect ex - " cellance, refined and .complete- calling .. pt for. the highest commendation' on ac count of some peculiar beauty that ' ' creates emotions of an elevated type " , . - Each type of music wa played on the piano by "one 'of the conservatory ; students except th first on the nro gramme In which Dr. Fisher .rave a lines illustration of a fugue. . The fol . v lowing young ladles participated In the evening's exerMe; ; iiises Mary Owen, Nel Van Btewart, Francs Thornton,' Mabel Stokes, Lucy Harris Julia Christian. Susie McMurray, Min nie Jollier, Margaret Nalr, Grace Hyde Jone Burke and Kstella Pitman, ; It would be difficult to over-tHtlmata the value of surh lectures to students -us well as to all muMlulans and music " 1 vers. Auk for Line , K.shnn . Iinq nfl anlll;i. Th' extrnc-t mat lfKtn the io I n ot dmoriniiiiHting: tintltj. lin,iui.-ly .n' Cna twice fur nn. -ivc- d-a-;iis lue "Xjimi I.iuboH I iavor." , ' cot: c:ectly J. P. Stevens EnfiravinS Ca, f iigravcrs 47 Vf.:tchaU St. Atlanta, C a: ; THE 4SEAEO.IU CALENDAR.' - -d r it) "WW jf p& It la One of the lfrcttlef of- tli , Year A Conversation That the Two Negiws on 1 the Picture Hold A Most .Vivid Cut Some Interesting ,. Observations. ,( ' - The Seaboard Air Line Railway baa issued one of the most attractive cal endars that has fpund its way intd, Tha Mule ."Pen-tIl8l.yea'., the 'reading 'on which runs like JAai- Thfough the. heart of jthe South Atlanta,- .Blrmtng Jiatn and' the Southwest; shortest routs to Tampa and all Florida. t' But the half has not been? told for the picture Is ,-the - most ' Interesting feature.- The seen? is laid in -tha sand hills, among, the pines. In- the bitnlt grpuna float white, fleecy clouds. Un ele Sambo, an ancient looking darkey, has started out in his cart -which, is drawn .by . a. fine- grey -mule,' and In 4 th near' distance-, one can see Wa humble i cabin, , fenced around with boards. The ; old negro has - halted to- debs the time of day with Aunt Mariah,'a colored woman of the -same class and age of himself, as she stands, with arms akimbo in her cabin door. Sambo Is clad in White trousers, a dark colored -coat and T.a black" string tie. His whiskers' and hair are hoary , with ageV and be wears' large rimmed, shiny spectacles. His hat Is greyish-colored and tall . with ' a, black - band.' Aunt Marlah Is done un in a clean bluish skirt, a polka dot: waist, v a neat tittle shawl and a skyblue headcloth and her black face 4s a "study, . . CThe picture is so rlvid that . a 'person wi-th the aort of imagination that pre dominates in Tire Mule Pen can hear the following conversation, Just as if the, voices were concealed in a mera phonc: -"Good monrin' Miss 'Riah, how does yb oorporosity seem' to sagashr lata dis fine dav?V. ' ,. ' "Humph, looker here nigger, who ya' Ulkln'. tot- -Don't, you come given me natM nV vrt Blaokf" i ' ' f "Honey, you know 1 ain't gwlne to Rive you no slack, i wus aes iryur i b peril te. I means to siv how ' Is yd fine health dls fine day, dat's all!",. Ef dat's whut you mean, why don't your saydat an stop yo foolin?" The following' -would Indicate that Sambo Is a widower and Marian, a wldo.' ' f. ,- i - ' , . "Say, Brother Simpson, don't you git mighty lonesome V by . yerself, wldout Nancy?" . -" . . " 'Tes, honey, I ho' do, an' de.Lawd des might es well tuck me on when he tuck Nancy?"" . "Don't say dat chile, de Lawd knows whut "He's -doln an you ain't gut no blsness aayln' -dat. Nancy wus er powerful' good oman but dere's some dat kin take her place,- chile, don't you think dey ain't'" , "Rian you! ax me er n i iuw"" lonesome lak, 'whut ' erbout yoseu : Peers to me datyou'a miss ot jr some, v '' . . . . , i4o An. but de ' Lawd done sav taint ho use to moan fur dem whut's dald -or cry 'bout spilt mutt. , i w tosln' no leep 'bout Jerry fur 1 know dat Til see him by an by, - pat nigger 4-lhf jitralcrht on to de holy lan and dats dea where I'm gwlne to meet lm. But dere s otner, guuu:'"s, 11 Inn'." , ' . - . Uncle Sambo perked. up a little; ns thought possibly . that Aunt 1 Marian might Include him in that class. , ..n t.i. nn't vmt m fls ole nigger scort you to meetto Sunday 'an talk over dls hers btsnesst" . 'Barthially.vf KB, a,,a"y whiif I gwlne ter ubject fur? You dee put oh dat Sunday-Koiormeetln suit uv yo's an' try me.",. - - . . TBJess do Lawd," said Sambo as he drove away to continue his journey. DROPPED DEAD ON THE STREET. Monroe ttllams,. Employe of Southern Cotton OH Company, Ex plree En Route Home After a Day s work. -?' - -, - w -1-1'-' s While returning honje after a day's work at the plant of the Southern Cotton Oil K Company '..last . evening about ' 7 o'clock, Monroe Willlams.v a colored youth about IT y of age, droftped on the street and expired a few mlnutea- af terwarde. James Hall, a companion, was with him' at tha time'.'. When he became weak Rail tried, to support hlni v ut,f '-tailing, called to 'Mr. L H-THlpp, who hap pened ' to -be passing, and told him that,- ths. boy was dying. -Hall then ran and told ths" boy parent! i that he was dead, wnne sir. wen, oiuv, who arrived on the scr.e about that time,' telephoned to the .police station that. a man had dronosd dead qn the WMant "W. H. Pitts, accompanied by two or three patrolmen and .two newspaper; men,, ot ; "'";, the tcene, 'ibut Williams wsaMead when they arrived. The boy was placed In the patrol wagon and taken to the home -of the, parents, Just be yond Dllworth.. , HJeath'-waa csueea umj.:-. h,. Ka.li said that William tar gsn .to 'bleedvat-the nos just' aftef theyv left the mill, William had .a bloody handkerchief in his hand when the police arrived and that' bore out HallVs . statement. " The boy fell. Just In front ot the Atherton "MIH..: ; MR E.' R. PRESTON A CANDDDJliTE Tills Well .Known .Yonng Attorney to Run1 for' the Iiegisiatnre liome , thing Dolnft In Political Circle In tlie Near future., , vj -v- 'Mr. E.-RI Pretfton, of th Jaw firm of Ruffln Preston, is the latest as pirant V tor political honors. B I slated to enter the- race lor :th Ler? islature. , A number , of - his friends hnv Iwn Urelnr Jilm to ' announce his candidacy and he has bad the matter under adrisement- Jor some time, An : : Observer reporter ' cues tioned him a to his plans last' night but he i hed - nothing to say., While there Is little doubt that he will be a candidate for the Legislature, there Is- some speculation as (to whether he. will run for the upper or lower house, i It Is -understood that he will be a candidate for the house of rep- resentatlves. He Is reported to have intimated -this to a number of his friends. . Doubtless the Senatorial contest is to be a little too vigorous. As the campaign season approach es, the -indications of sn Interestintf political squabble multllply. Col. C E' AJ .Byre declare that he will soon lay aside his Latin, Greek, He brew and oiher text boki. Including ' the one whlcn ho hlmlf fa eaalnt. and frnter 'thffl llNt prpared'-tii mt all comers. The thundors of the ap- f proaching SirugKlf will be beard b-1 foro many weknd then there wi'I j be something doing. ;;:?Lfs and prices .," turediWith Leaaburg, . N. C May Srd, 1.805. Several year ago X was suffering it , f from indigestion. For. three : months I had to live on milk and bread." I V ' ' ( 4 h could hot touch meat or grease ot any kind. If I would eat the smallest quantity of meat at night, .1 would not jleep a wink, -X was last as weak and nervous as I could be. So nor- voua I could hardly 'pass a cup ot coffee at the table. Eight 'bottles1 of Mra,a Joe Person's Remedy cured me - ' , af teri the doctors' . medicine tailed.' i'jOHNR. PETTIGREW; T-" VALENTINES SENTIMENTAL S COMIC - - Also a line of Books especially; suitable r for Valentine " . Gifts. & . '-. STONE & BARRINGER CO. ItOOK. STATIONERY AND ART STORE , : . 22 i Tryoa SL , ' s mm Thursday, Feb. . Leo.. Neyes Offers Bdith G la rite Rick ' IN-: A Siave of. Passion A. "Comedy Drama ,'. by Walter Mon PRICES: 1.00t 75, 60, S5, 250. VALENTINES SEHTIUEHTAL ' AND COMICS, Valentine Books '; "An Old . Sweethearts ot'Mmc,? -Bvangefine.1 Hearts and "v Masks.., All iustrated -by Christy.1" ' Vl :tV" 1 ' Houston, Dixca'& Co" - ' c J -1 , " x . Diamond . est. v, can 4d4he work for you. tt your entire satisfaction. ,W carry a- complete line ot Ring, Stud "and Brooch Mounting always bt - stock. " Diamond '' reset "by an expert.-W wlu ,alr ejo. amine your .Ring or Brooches' at any time and let you know if they ar ecure- ', I ' -V T - ' . ' ! , , . V ,',( ' ' Eight Bottles 3 ' -r " - vi'2t!r inV . - - .it- :t K t , r.,' J s llfelYOUlllAVE 4? ' Jfy : : v Gelling Ready For Spring These day that "you have to stay In the. housegive opportunity to do a lot of your spring sewing. We are selling' a. lot' of , White Goods, Per cales, Madras, , Embroideries, Lace, etc,, to ladles who want to hate most 1 4of . their Work dnn Hnt nt tlm. ! New Embroideries ' Neair -styles' in edges and insertions for dainty , baby clothes 10c. to 20j. yard. , - New patterns, very small patterns: fine all-over Embroidery for yokes, I etc. , . ... $1.00 to $1 50 yd.1 Ginghams A. P. -CrA, "Bates' GiiiRhams, in neat new-,, styies. These grades give satisfaction, .. 10c. 12 l-2c. yd. New Val. Lace We keep, this stock ordered right Up. No trouble' to select and match set with our ".system of showing. Dress Goods A great part? of our new Spring Dress Goods are in, and we have a splendid line," especially of medium priced Dress Goods 50t, 75c.. ft yd. ,One counter of short length Dress Goods at reduced prices. New Collars and Ruching Pretty,. freshvNeckwear Is esentlal to a well-flressed lady. We have Just received some new styles. kf Making Skirts ' While we are not go- busy In our altering department, we win take or ders to make plain skirls, as well an accordeon , plaited. Moderate urices and satisfaction guarantoed. SALE MATTING RVGS TIll'ltSDAY 5c. and lOr. J.B.IVEVXCO.! IS WEST r TRADE ST. 2 v - EXAMINE CRITICALLY We don't expect our c- tomers to Jolly us along. We , want them to come in "look ting for trouble." ,-v . t i Our guarantee 1 of entire '. satisfaction is no idle talk and reapplies equally to material, ' model and make, , No garment ' is better . than it' weakest part, and our "one-horse uhay" construction, with I'the weak est spot as strong as the rest," . makes our garments criti cism proof. Come with your '-' glasses. . SUIT1 AND TOP COATS . '. lAILOIffO TO ; TASTE SIO 00 to $5000 Cabaniss & Co. Inc., Tailors; 'I Tryon St. Charlotte. N. C NOT hRTiSnJVS alsthe way we feel" about out V fore of skilled specialists who'' t comprise - the "many depart - ments of our well ' regulated ' institution. Each excels in some particular kind 4of work, and their.' several effort .blend ;'!"! Vi'-"? v V f iLUoioxidcs vnniotK.' ! J It is culte natural that we ' should brag and blow a good deal about, oar beautiful work. Naturally w are proud of It. , . Tou, may -esamln any artlcl , we turn out, and w guarantee - that you wilt not And a blur c or 1 blemish; - Our "Vigilance Committee" Y never t permit faulty work to get out.' Your Iace Curtain and Table Linen .should , be sent us for perfect ; handling and perfect satlsfac tlon. ' -i y ' i , , "We nver disappoint." , r.tODBLi sTnazi MID -v. lr k Alt IN THAT MUCH USED HOUSEHOLD ARTICLE 1 ii I hf" TJh 1 I0c value In, J8i34 stte, plain KenimcdrV LUl hUe I full, bleached. - good : weight cotton Jiuck i . towels (slight seconds) special at 59c dpi. , I li t Mil 7 v'uc, f 9x36 size, plain hemmed ; LUt llUe 6 jufl Reached cotton huck towels (sjight.f k seconds) special at.-.. .4.. , 95 c d0Z7 I ftl" Nfi 1 nc 'ot nen uc towc on account of v' mi im J being slightly soiled -values up to 25c ' Special at $1.50 dOZ. ! mi llUe t inasfe towels, values from 25c to 38c special at... J 52.50 dOZ. Correctly Priced White Goods 15c value in 32-inch shear Persian lawns at..... i0a 18c value shear Persian lawn at 12 l-2c 40-inch shear quality India linon, a 15c value at.. 10c ? : :.:25c yd. wide white dress linen at 19c ,$1.25 value 12 yard bolt long cloth at 98c ' $175 value 12 yard bolt long cloth at:...... $1.25 36-inch fine white linen finished waisting...: lOc ELK BRANNON'S LAVA LOTION WITH BENZOIN Is smooth, dainty, soothing and healing to the .most tender akin. It Is a. delicate prepa ration..of the purest ingredi ents, a luxury, but also a ne- cesslty to every man, woman. Child ' end baby who suffers with Chapped Hands and Lips or any Irritation of the Skin. It .is a delightful medicinal emollient, possessing sanative, antiseptic end healing proper ties combined with most soothing agents, and a very refreshing, healthful and de licious odor. . ." When tbe snow lllca 'and " the sleet falls and the slush conies, and biting, frosty air roughens the skin then It : is you reach for a bottle for that blessed relief that quickly comes. It 'never disappoints, 2$ CENTS 4AT HAWLEY'S PHARMACY - By mall post paid for 25 cents. 71 Fair Jud$e Of quality can discover at first glance that our dyeing and cleaning work is up to the full standard ot excel lonce. h1",t '-,-iV''! " -'- :p Try r us j on .your Crep f D' -Chen Waist or EvSnlng Coat and Gloves. We can permanently remove li spot from ladles' and , men' garment without changing the shape or Injur-. Ing the material. '-. f-.L Irifant Wlil'i Pnifl .nil kit Wln Qarmenta skillfully cleaned. -, , put-of-town worto selicitea. s-1 Qtisen City Dyeing; and Qzaning; Vcrlr ; '? ? ' "A v " .' 4. 'V 4 ? s '..V- i Krs. J.HKcstcr,Proprldrc$i , E Genuine Mad Stone :'. A -i genuine Mad Stone, Will cur bites ot rabid dog; will curs hydra, phobia; will cure bites of poisonous snakes; will cure lock Jaw; will draw any poison i from tin . system. I hav treated hundreds of case and every one has been cured. ' A, D. YELTON, - - ; Lattlmore. N. G. - WIWTEIISSPcClAlS 0 W E L BR0TD1 Wholesale, Retail UtCf :f AGAIN 200 pairs fine lace curtains, handsome new patterns, tuli 3 J-2 j j i r ' yarus wwc ana xi you new lace curtains for to-day for every pair is ti jnprecjicejlht zOLLpairs nety nice patterns i v,vv;:r ' ' k -"' ? 2 12 vards long, and a -f , t 'A iA , S'DEPARTuSF!. in r . r-4 - - ..4 S , ( TO-DAY yards longand 1 1-2 . . are going to buy any JMV 4. ' i 1 'I t spring, better sec these worth $1.50 a pair ui u u ai :; VJ' '- . r,,i'S''1' great J" 4 ' -wide va- JXl "-V,-,f - 3
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