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CHARLOTTE - DAILY OBSERVER FEBRtTAtiY 28, 1906.-
. , CCIAL A XI) JPIIS03AL ;
Mia. C. . Steele "entertained the
Thursday Afterrroon Pleasure Club and
. a number or other guests at cards, at
i- , her home or? East Morehead - street,
' ' yesterday ' afternoon- The club, prise
.. i was won by Mrs. C. E. Hooper; the
r i6tor'e prise by Mr. C. J. Wadswojrth,
. and. the consolation, by Mrs. E. V Fin.
lay son." ' ,
", 1 Besides the member of th club th
- -. ) 4 following named were guests t Mea
damea ' FY B. -Smith. D, X. Pop.' K
"Lockwoed Jones J. H HowelL H. P.
t : Shaw, C. L. Alexander.. J. ,C Mont-
"i gomery, O. ' W. Butt, I B. Johnston,
" " W. V.' Wnlayson. H.1 Murrill. arte.
JV., pie Sadler. ,C. F, Wadaworth, a. X
Hesi.- Misses Minnie- Beck, of Rich
, mond, Va.j Mary Brockenbrougn, Julia
. tr Koberwon. Micy .uaiee ana Helen
.J'-: Brenv - ? . -
. Mesdame Joseph R. Ross and Har
, " ris Millinckrodt were the punchers.
t " l f Mlae Margaret Thurmond entertained
, , at - bridge whlat yesterday afternoon
: j tv" compumenc to mim xNaiajie levy,
w'. ' r th ruetrt f Mr. J.. A. Solomon. The
- - souvenirs were won by Mrs. R. M.
t "Miller JrItl ani Miasea evy and Eva
' ; Mrs. Henry AJ Badham. Sr.. left yea
terday tor Birmingham, Ala., where
?1'h will spend "some-time with rela
t tlva , ' -r 'i ,
"" Mr. and Mm Frank Pegrram, of Oa
tonla, are visiting Mm Theodore Pe
gram,- at Shopton. ' ' ' ;
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f Miss Henry McCranr. of Morrlatown
Tenn, will leave this morning foe New
Orleans, La., to attend the Mardi Gras,
; fter a visit to Mrs. David Badham.
i', Mrs. Badham will go to Mobile, Ala.,
and other Southern cities to spend a
month with relatives and friends,
v Miss MaVirie Hauirhton. of Wllmlng
- ton. Is visiting at the home of her
brother, - Capt, Thomas H.: Haughton,
' on East Eleventh street.
, i Mf. liottle Mafmtt entertained a
t few friends at .cards yesterday after-
noon in compliment to Mrs. Harold k.
t Graham. There were no pruea.
fa Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Galther
v went to Gastonla yesterday to visit
their daughter, Mrs. K. C. Anderuon.
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Miss Isabel Brown, of Salisbury, was
,' the guest yesterday afternoon of the
' 'Athenae "Book Club, which met witH
' Mrs. J. C. Abernethy. '
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" 'Mr. and Mrt. J. W. DeLaney, of
4 , Waxhaw, were visitors in the city yes-
; tirday;
Mrs. P. Butler Mayes is ill at her
home at Piedmont Park.
' Mr. J. C. McLaughlin has returned
to v her . home at Wade bo ro after a
viaJt Mrs. F, O. Hawley. She was
returnlmr from Davidson College,
where she attended the Junior speaking
In which her son participated.
Her friends will regret to learn that
Mm. Julia. Smith is seriously ill at
her home on West Trade street. .
: Mis. Zeb V. Kehd rick went to Bock
Hill, 6- C, yesterday to visit relatives.
Mrs. B. F. Dixon returned to her home
-at RaJeigh yesterday after a visit to
- her son, Mr. R. U Durham, on Jack
son Terrace.
Mr and Mrs. B. Clayton Burnheim.
and daughter, who have been visiting
at the horns of his parents, Dr. and
Mrs. J. J. Burnheim on Elizabeth
tvenue, leave, to-day,' for Wilmington
for a few days' visit hefore returning
to their home in Newark, N. J. They
are accompanied to- Wilmington by
helce Miss, Bessie Btirknelmer. ,
Miss Anne Elolse Burnheimer was
t . home Monday afternoon to a
number of friends in honor of her little
vousln. Miss Loralne Burnheim, of
Newark, N. J. The Invited guests
, were: Misses Susie and Margaret
.Cowles, Caroline Constable, Helen
Schiff. Carrie Wilkes, Kate Kendrick,
hd Florence Hood.
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Mrs. Harry Boatwrlght. of Ports
' mouth, Va., is expected here soon to
-Visit Mrs. Walter R. Talalferro.
Mrs. W. D. Cowles, who Is now with
her sister, Mrs. John W. Miller, will
go home about Saturday. She Is im
proving rapidly.
Dr. and Mrs. J. M. WJiarey, after
upending several days in the city with
friends returned yesterday to their
home in Davidson.
Mrs. Robert E. Costner, of Lincoln-
ton. Is the guest of Mrs. H. E. C,
' Bryant, on North Church street. -
The attendants at the Hoffman
Rhyns wedding, which took place at
mi. Hoiiy last evening at :B0 o'clock,
gave a ball at the city hall last night
Music was furnished by the Richard
don Orchestra. The crowd Was con
genial and a most pleasant dance was
enjoyed.
. Miss Lots Holt, who has been visit
tng relatives at Graham and Burllnc.
', f ton and spending some time at Plne-
hurst. Is now the guest of her brother.
Mrr win K. Holt, Jr., at Lexington.
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The friends of Mrs. C. W. Tillett
,- will be glad to learn that she Is able
r t. to be out after an Illness of several
. weeks.,
CORRECTLY AND
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liiiyitatiQiiD
promptly Engraved
SEND TCR SAMPLES AND PRICES
'AS
i Mrs
f ; PVStcycris Engraving Co, Engravers
r 4 ; 47, Whitehall St. Atlanta. Ca. I
gaged In thte work Of rescuing chil
dren for 2 years, and during these
years they, have .saved $.000 children
from' starvation and Itomelessnese, and
lr manf instances no doubt from de
pravity, and have placed ; them in
homes where they have the right kind
of surroundings, Mr. and Mrs. Street
er have been engaged, in this work in
other States, and they understand how
to carry it on in North Carolina. Miss
Sadie pilyeu, the collector for the so
ciety,' Is spending this week in Charlotte-
collecting funds for the support
of the society, for it has no other
means of support than voluntary of
ferings. Shs in,, thoroughly identified
with the work, having been connected
with it for some time, and- is thorough
ly informed about , the work, and de
voted to It. She has an enthusiasm and
charm of personality that makes her
especially suited for her position.
One of the babies recently rescued
by the society was the little one that
was left at the homo of a negro wo
man in Greensboro, and which excited
much- kind sympathy throughout the
State. ' When It was rescued by the so
ciety It was Miss Bilyeu who assisted
In caring for the little one until it
was strong enough to be taken to the
kind mother who is now caring for It
as if It were her own child and has
received it Into her home as her own.
The society investigates thoroughly
beforehand every home where it places
a child, and under no condition, would
a child be placed in a home where the
surroundings are not the best. People
In all parts of the State ar becom
ing more and more interested in the
society, "and are giving more largely
from year to year for its support.
There are in Charlotte some who are
thoroughly in sympathy with the or
ganization, and during her stay Miss
Biyeu hopes to enlist many other sym
pathizers and to secure liberal contri
butions to aid in 'furthering the work
of this organisation which is fulfilling
the conditions which claim the promise
of blessing for having ministered un
to the least of these, of having helped
the weak and helpless little ones.
JWfDDING (
1 INVITATIONS I
Are usually bought but once,
and are always wanted In the
latest style as to size, stock,
and in good taste as to en
graving. We represent the best en-
gravers, and guarantee perfect
satisfaction in every detail.
If you are interested, let us
"juote you. " v
STONE &
BARRINGER
6001 SOUBS AND STAnOfURS
' This is it
Grandest Trunks Made
Fitted with our improved Roller Tray,
finished in handsomest manner, of
best material and unsurpassed work
manship. ' FIT FOR A BRIDE
Length 38 fncheak Price $18.00.
Length 38 inches. Price $10.00.
Length 40 inches. Price $20.00.
Others not, so pretentious, but
hardly any more so.
GILREATH & CO.
NEW STOCK
SEED
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Full Line of Fresh
BUISTS'
and FERRY'S
Sweet Peas in Bulk
The Tryon Drug Co.
Phone 21. ' 7 N. Tryoa.
Sub P. O. Station in our Store.
Children's home society.
, A Charitable Organldatlon That Is
if y - Doing a Worthy Work -A Kepre-
' - (tentative of the Society la Here-.
' Many tiitufl Children Being Res-
t-1 i ouea lYom Degradation and
V- overty.
w NO organisation in North Carolina la
" oolng so much to aid destitute and
"helpless children! as the Ndrth. Caro
. Una Chlldrena Horns Society, which
, , nas neaoquarters in Greensboro, and
. which reaches out to helo children In
y. every part of the State. The society
nw pevii. orgamaea in rtorth Cafollaa
M-- less . than' "three vmm. Kavln
ft- chaptered in November. 1903, but dur-
v 4s ' - tune ws. onnaren ' nave been
, rescued-rrom the surroundings of pov
erty atid ain, and have been placed
, ,sln good homes- 14 of these were under
. two years of age p 20 between two and
'six year old; 4 between six and it
. years, and 45 over twelve.
f The society has had requests for
. -y ehlldren to be placed in their homes
- - from, more-than 300 families.
; DuMngvthe last .three weeks four
young babies that were abandoned
t have been rescued by the society and
v-placed in homes where loving mothers
are caring for them as for their own
children. ' 1
f The mission of the Children's Home
Society Is to little ones: who by- the
ctrcumatancee surroundinir their lives
, are barred from entrance to any or
k phanage. Just, recently five young boys
have been : released from the chain
V gang by efforts of th society and have
been placed where they have whole
some surroundings, .And' several girls
it or 3$ years old 'have been rescued
' and placed tn an atmosphere of purity.
Mr, W. B. Streeter, State tuperlnten
' dent, and v his wife, have been- n-
We Study the Care
of Your Linen
as well as lta cleanliness, show
whiteness and proper finish.
We wash without tearing and
iron without scorching, blister
ing or stretching the moat deli
cate garments. You, of course,
know that we do the most
beautiful work In , the South.
We wash with stea mand iron
with
Steam Heated Pressing Machines
so there is no possibility of
(tearing,; stretching, scorching
':or blistering any article,: no
-matter how fine and fragile.
' As a matter of precaution ' and
economy. It will pay you to
patronize us.
'Phone 180 to-day. Your
linen will last twice as long
when done by the
Model
Steam
Laundry.
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ARE YOU
A VICTIM
of indigestion with its
train of kindred evils?
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Mrs. Joe Person's
REMEDY
Will cure you. X Why
-suffer longer?
After you have exhaust
ed time, patjence and
money on quacks, try
this King of (jurative
Agencies. : : : : :
From the mountains to
the seashore the grate
ful people of North Car
olina sing its praises.
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ipq WHITE NECKTIES!
l Always look neat and Araiilw. ' n ..i. V.: .."L '
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CHARLOTTE STEAM; LAUNDRY.
Mnnoerers, vyers ana Cleaners, zlt . Tryon Street,'
: : : t Protect Your Building With ; : r
V U L C A N 1 T JE -R 0 O F I N C
The Original Composition' Roofing has stood the test" '40
yearo Flint coated both sides. ' Stands highest cold test;
Nails and cement packed in roll No tin caps used: If you
can
sun
drive a nail you spa lay it".-, Waterproof, acid ,proof
proof, "Write or call and see Us.-V ; ;-; V4'
Architects; Attention!; ?; Heavy ' Stock fon '-llscd
ALLEH IIARDVARE COMPAMY
New Spring Coeds Arriving Daily
Oui buver Is In the "Northern mar
kets and some fine purchases of early
Spring-merchandise are already In.
specially do we Invite your atten
tion to a choice v lot of the 'atest
styles in Ladles' Furnishing Gtods,
direct from the fashion centres.
Prop Into out store the first time
you are down town, make yourself
perfectly at home, and look over the
new things. We'll have something
new to show you every day, and we
assure you polite, courteous treatment
at all times.
-Below we give a partial list of
yesterday' arrivals.
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Wide Insertion
For Shirt waist Fronts, Trimmings,
very stylish patterns, per yard
.. . . .. .' ,'. lc., S5c. and 85c.
Ail-Over Embroideries
for
Some ' extra .' nice qualities
waists, yokes, etc.. per yard
. . . . . 30c. to $1.50.
Embroidered Collar Bands
Trimmed with Val Lace, about a
dozen styles "-all" very new.
10c. a length, or 25c. a yd.
Also with Persian Centres at per
collar 15c.
New Spring Collars
We have a reputation for keeping
an excellent line of Toadies' Collars
and Neckwear, and yesterday's ship
ment will surely eHtabllsh it more
securely than ever. We think, in fact,
we are sure, it's the choicest and
most up-to-date line we have, ever
had. Come and see for yourself.
Two prices,. 25c. and 50c.
A big lot to choose from all new
and exclusive styles.
Long Gloves
New Klbow Gloves In Plain macks
and Whites, heavy silk, per pair,
. . . . . . 75c. and $1.00.
Automobile Scarfs
de . Chine, ea
New Silks
In Crepe de . Chine, each
. . .... . . . . 85c. and
$1.83.
All colors.
36-Inch Grey Silks in Checks and
neat Stripes, per yard $1.00.
A fine value and very stylish for
a pretty .dressy suit or waist.
Dress Goods
Many new Spring Styles alreadv
here and selling rapidly. Ask to
see them.
J.B.IVEYXCO. I
IS WEST TRADE ST.
New
Spring Shirts
We are showing a very
elaborate line of
SPRING SHIRTS
Let us make you wise
by looking at what we
have to show, before you
buy elsewhere.
Plain Negligee Shirts
cuffs attached
or detached.
Coat Shirts
cuffs attached
or detached.
Our Colored Shirts in
clude all the new weaves
in Checks, Stripes, Plaids
and Solid Colors, made
in any style.
White Negligee in
most any weave, pleated
or plain bosom, made in
all styles; cuffs on or off.
Pritts $1.00, $125, $150
Yorke
Bros
Rod
ers
jlall Orders Receive Prompt
.v 'w i- Attention.
BEL.K BROTHERS X
BUY ENTIRE STOCK
THE CAROLINA CLOTHING CO
We believe it unnecessary to detail the
importance of this big transaction. Every
one through this section is familiar with
the character of merchandise sold by this,
one of Charlotte's leading and popular
Mens Clothing and Gents' Furnishing
stores. The extreme low figure at which
we made this mammoth purchase and the
fact that conditions are such that necessi
tate us disposing of THE ENTIRE
stock in a short time, compels us to place
same on sale at prices that will mean . a
quick clean sweep of the entire stock, and
an ENORMOUS SAVING to every
purchaser.
SALE OPENS
SATURDAY MORNING MARCH 3
AT 9 O'CLOCK
Sale Conducted at
Carolina Clothing Co's present stand.
BELK BROTHERS
Money
Saving
Piano
Propositions
JOIN
Mathushek
THE
Club!
100 style 48, regular price $420.
To club members $340 cash, or pay
$20 cash and $10 monthly, with in
terest The New Scale $400 Ludflen &
Bates to club members at $287 cash,
or pay $10 when you Join, then $8
monthly with Interest.
Or the Kensington $275 styles, at
$190 cash, or on terms of $10 cash
and $ monthly, with Interest.
Special features In either club to
Interest careful buyers who want the
best for the money Invested.
Write for our "Bank Book" offer
No. 9 Its free for the asking.
Quarterly or yearly terms If desired.
Ludden & Bates S. M. It,
SAVANNAH, GA.
Sale of stock of goods and
;totber personal property
r By virtue of an order made in the
matter of W. H. Proctor, bankrupt. I
will at It o'clock ta:, on Wednesday,
the Mth day of February. j0, in
Durham, N. C, at the store building
recently occupied b W. H. Proctor,
sell to the highest bidder for cash a
stock of, goods, ware and merchan
dise, consisting of heavy and, fancy
groceries, glass, wooden and other
ware, etc, Also fixture used In con
nection, with said business, and two
hones and delivery wagons and all
other personal property of the estate
of W. St, Proctor. . I will lake pleas
ure In showing the property to pro
Would You
like to Have Your
Poitiers Dyed?
We dye and clean all kinds
from the ordinary cotton ones
V the finest chenilles, velours,
etc. Can dye them any color,
and you will be surprised to
see how new and nice they
will be.
. Don't buy new ones when we
can make your old ones new
'for a small cost.
Queen City Dyeing and
Cleaning Works
MrsY J. IL-Better. Proprietress
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THE BEE If
WOOL BLANKETS
AT
COST
, One. Detroit'
X-aaI . ww wa
$16.75
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-The season being most over for wool
blankets and we need the room for
new goods, we arc offering some
special bargains in this department
Good all wool North Carolina
Blankets JO-4 and II -4 size, some
slightly soiled and others fresh and
clean worth $3.50 per pair, to clean
them up we make the price $2.75
per' pair.
12-4 cotton blankets extra heavy in
white and gray a regular $1.50
blanket $1.00.
SHEETING
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10-4 sheeting one of the; best made
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measures full 10-4 pure ' white 25c
yard. 'tsM.v
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