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, ' - !- ' ; mAIlLOTTE' DAILY OBSERVER, MARCH 20, 1906Yl -.:' VV' Vt.'.'v". SOCIAL; AKD PERSONAL - i, i waji, icwmneit mnu juibb inn . . . uennetfc of Norwood, are guests of Mr." 4 crawtora , Bennett, fit the Hotel Bu , i Their friends ; will regret to learn that Mr. and Mrs. Julian H., Taliaferro " till shortly move .to; Tampa, Fla.. ' wnere Mr, -Tanawrro has accepted house, Mr. Taliaferro will go to Tam ,io ' ci-,y- a xew ntontns trOlltnnriRlKl .luillllnn With a Kanlrln neuH, Mr. lauaierro wu go ' ta about Jtnrll IE. "Mr. TaHaf, ' remain longef. - . -i V ,AjvMl8jBlla iWllklnBon' returned homo . iv" l.yeateraay .morning after a short visit 'Miss -NaUHa-Levy, who haa been , . visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Solomon t on South Tryon atreet, will leave to- 1 " morrow for. ber home In New York. i '4 Mrs. jLk regram, or .Kaieign. la .f.-rVlsltlng Mrs. L. Brevard atreet, J. Fetner oa North t 'Mr. W. B. Iiid mo nson. of Uarmn ion, rorner rewdent of Charlotte, ta i i . Twining . avtne ttoma of Mm John T, . V.nTl mn W.an Mnnahuil mtint 1", - -Rev. and Mr. J. Mercer Rlntn an , . ; COXCERT AT ELIZABETU. ' Famlty of Gerard Conservatory." of f wasio itenaers aa iceuent ito gramme of ; Maslc' ' an 'Appreciy ' The eeond in the aer! of concert by th Gerard Conservatory of Mtlc an Bllsabeth - College m given taat nignt m too oollre auditor i-um utrojpe a large udtance and- the' programme renaeced waa one of unuaual eaccai tencet' both-i In? , respect ' to the' wide range or, tnema presented and to tneir execution, nW aa 't the. inotrumental gftmut, The. prognunme opened with avwagner sonata by Profeeeor Harry Zflhnv -; director -Of the conervatorvi rendered wHh the power and ybror hat give e. full tone, wnd Deaelng from the quiet reaonjhce'of the larmhfitto to the ewirt uniHancy or tne- egro moito, ' ; Mies Bel 'V;eeymourv. foUoved Prof. Zehm with the Oovativs. "More Grand la big Humble Estte, from Gounod's Queen ot 9heba" rendered with per feet onptiauir nxA v well sustained tones, ,tier ubper ttotee being especial ly well rendered. Later In the pro gramme Mies Seymour gave a very pleasing-' Interpretation of two songs Grieg "I Love Thee." and Frans'a "A us Meinen' Groasen Sehmeraen," the high notes of the former bleng ex- i tremely clear, .and her . enunciation of rroemr spending a few days with relatives in ifVIOUmf-hl- -S'J ' :t,f:: .i'iv-' rXt i , , ..'y j -.: .. " ' if'.-y:-:; , , J Mrs. X W. Patterson, ,who has been vletttng Mrs:, Henry Thomas. ' on West NfaUh street, ha retprnedto h,er home in, ureensboro, ? Misses Ellen Smvre and Lillian Wll llama, of Lenoir College, Hickory, were visitors In the city yesterday. The Soroals will meet wll Mr. John Torke, at Ddlworth, this afternoon at I o'clock. " COTJNTT SOCIAL. Mrs. J. P. Reld. of Gentonla, la vis. King relatives in Sharon. ' ' f Mr. R. B. Pbarri of the Charlotte bar, spent Sunday with friends in the jcountrv. '. . Mr. E. H. Walker, who has been very ill for 10 days, was in some re speota better an Sunday. I s Mr. J. Watt KlrkpOitrick was Bible last week to drive about the fawn In bis buggy, though' he is very feeble, tma cannot get in or out or convey ance unaAsisted. .. Mr. R. B. Hunter has returned from a visit to his home in K talc's Moun tain. The school at Gbeneeiser will close next Friday. There will be no special exercises. Mlsa Johnnye Klrkpatriclt returned to Huntersville Monday, after a short visit to her mother, Mrs. G. Klrkpat riclt. iMrn. Mattie J. Griffith Is at home again after a delightful visit to her daughter, Mrs. J. M. Blgham, of Hunt ersville. o Mtss Ella ElUott, of Ebeneerer. will spend' a few days in the city visiting friends awd relatives. Mrs. James T. Matthews twm re turned to the city after spending a week with her mother In Sharon. Mr. R. C. Klrkpa'trlck has been quite (tick for several days. His friends feel some anxiety on his behalf. Mrs. A. L. Alexander apent Satur day and Sunday with ber sister, Mrs. J. Will Elliott, of Sharon. Mrs. W. H. Davis, who bas been 111 for several weeks at the Sharon manse. Is much improved. THE IIEIJGIOIS SEHVICEa Pr. Battle Preaches a Strong Sermon at the tlrnt Baptist Church Rev. Frank Slier Begin Series of Meet ings at Brevard Street Methodist Church. Notwithstanding the inclement wea ther there was a fairly large audience to greet Dr. Battle at the First Bap . .fist church last evening. The speaker took the subject of his sermon from the parable of the woman and the lost piece of .money and discussed It in a - very able and Interesting manner. Many Interesting and apt analodes were drawn and the application of the (parable made to the human soul when . It is lost, while It Is in the lost condi tion, and then the reclaiming and the . happiness and joy attendant upon the return to God. .The preacher explained in the outset ithe 'difference in domestic condition in the East from the conditions; exist ing In- our homes of to-day, and ex plained that on account of the physi cal conditions quite a large amount of effort was necessary to do what the parable suggested vis., the searching and ftnddryg of the piece of money af ter it had been lost. At the close of the sermon an invlta i tlon .to those who desired the prayers '.'of the Christian people was extended, . and there were several who asked to ' be remembered In these prayers. There was also, an Invitation offered to the - people of the church and congregation who were Interested in the meeting - and quite a number of those signified " their concern about the success of the efforts being made by the ministers era people of Charlotte. , There Is much Interest' being mani fested In the meethwrs at the First Baptist church, and the results, while '."i '. pot as great as the preacher might de- if' sire, are encouraging. There were t , , more than 25 conversions on yester '. toy alone. t' -The meetings will continue through J - "out .the week at 10:80 in the morning f T-!and$ o'riock in the evenincr, tl , j. N f-: ... f,- V f &&w&txik. Slier, of Ashevile, for- r, rterly jtastor; of Trinity Methodist r." f church to Charlotte last flight began t", eTes':fefJ. - meetings t ''i-Brevard. f tb Street . Methodist ( church which bids - ,l fair -i-ta on of the most successful ' bld tn the city' recsntlv."' Much in ' r ;terest was manlfewted last night There " Was , large congregation and about vy I Iff'persons offered themselves for per eonal work. Mr. Slier preached a tell- inf sermon ; from the text ; "And be aun to Jesus. i1 , ennan' oonaon'sintal combinations be lug particularly good, . The fluency and .deHcacy of Miss Cappelmaiuv a ' rune and passages in the Stavenhegen Menuetto Sohersapdo was especially noticeable, , while in the Maerchen by Raff she gave unity to the ooonpositlon of the exeellehce of her pihraslng and the subdual of minor elements to the theme . . ' In the Chopin Fantasie Impromptu, Miss LeuHbach ; showed her Preference for taking every ffiasfc movement at the greatest possible speed, .giving a laciuiy ana.neetnesH or execution, wihdle ehe also exhibited a delicate dif ferentiation of moods; she also per formed, the Vogrloh 8taocato Caprice with a rhythmic deflnlteness of .out line and brilliancy, In a vloltn solo Miss Sax ton ore- eented Borowsici's Adoration in evenly sustained tones, wbfle in Hoesche's Hungarian Dance her oowinir was ex cellent, , arid her Interpretation of the wierd rhapsodical moods Intelligent. Perhaps the moet brilliant number of the programme was the piano duo, Lutzow'e Wild Hum, by Weber, ar ranged by Htlter, performed by Miss Cappelmann and Professor Zehm. This composition Is based upon a German folk-son and is full of fine Imaginative power. Its executive ws one of dra matic breadth and splendid bravura. Kroeger s Marohe Pittoresque, ren dered by Prof. Zehm wHh a wide vogue of, color and splendid sweep, cosed the evening's programme. REAR-END COLLISION. Jacksonville Flyer and Freight Col lide Near Hamlet Fireman In jured and Trains Delayed. Special to The Observer. Hamlet, March 19.-rNo. 66, the Sea board's fast train from Jacksonville to New York, and No. 8, a local frleght, . collided rear-end at Osborne, eight miles south of here, this morn ing at 8 o'clock. Engineer Auther Muse, of the passenger train, stuck to his engine and possibly saved sev eral lives. The train was delayed sev eral hours. The only person hurt was Ed. Crawford, fireman of No. 66. He was bruised severely. The graded school here has been suspended for several days on account of the absence of Prof. Crlddlebough, the superintendent, who Is at the bed side of his father, who Is quite sick at Ellerba Springs. Mr. Frank Roberts, of Hamlet, the capable assistant agent for the Sea board Air Line here, , has announced his candidacy for the office of regis ter of deeds for Richmond county. Mr. R. A. Lockery has sold his home here to Mr. J. C. Nlemyer. The ex change took place Saturday. The con sideration was H.OOO. Hey ward had expected to go to Flor ida, on Important ' personal business but, after conversation 1 with f Dr. Quattlebaum : regarding General . Gun ter's condition, decided to abandon, the trip and remain In the-city. ; ;, Killed Musk-Rat Within Block or the -? ' ,-. squaM 4 ' ' A 1 Patrolman. T,,M. Ohrtirtertbury while pacing his beat on South Trvort" street last might, espied a Httla animal .ven turing out uppn the street. With strand thwaghta of- how lie 'would forever ward off all bad - weather by ' killing the ever annoying ground hog,- the po. 1 Iceman gav. chase and,! with a smart bow with his Wily tunned, the ani mal. .A crowd gathered .and, 7 after much deliberation and discussion.' vot ed the little beast a musfc-rati '.v j. ( THE WEATHER. Forecast1 for Tuesday and. Wednesday t Fair and Bllghtly colder TTiesday', Wednesday fair; fresh to brisk northwest winds. ' v : , "Some books are born great. Others achieve' greatness. Others still, have greatness thrust upon them. Double trouble is great In every way.? Double The Hap-; piness Trouble Not half the of reading the ordinary novel. The Dr. Jeckel and Mr. Hyde theory treated in lighter vein, with no tragedy, much comedy and many hearty laughs. Price 1.60. Stone & BarringerCo. Booksellers and Stationers, $50.00 Attorney General Gunter. of South Carolina, very ill. Observer Bureau, ' 1209 Main Street, Columbia, S. C. March 19. To-night at 10 o'clock a long distance telephone message tr Dr. Quattle baum, the attending physician of At torney General Gunter. brought the information that he was exceedlnly low. Dr. Quattlebaum stated that General Gunter had uric-coma and that he was without, hope for his pa tient. Dr. Quattlebaum stated that General Gunter was unconscious and had been so for some time. Governor SUED FOR $10,000. ' Father ot Wronged Gtri Brings Ac ?;tlon Against Durham Young Marl , ; Rleased From Jail on 1,000. . x Bpsciat to The Observer.' - , 4, Durham,. March" Doxle Rlgga, , ''; 'Who was committed to'Jafl yesterday 'in, default of,l,00 bond, the charge - tafjainst him being the betrayal of Ad 1 ,ffle Kvans, aged ID, gave bond to-night ' Incite sum of ll.WKl and was released , from Jail., 1 The fafhc of the girl has '".. brought. ault In the sum of f 10,000 ' . against young Rlgga and he' was ar .' , rested on a warrant issued by the clerk of court.- aa provided ; by special act . .', of Legislature,. Rlgga, the defendant v .; in this action, is a young man not yet i ' 24 years of Age. He. lived in Lebanon r township and wsa arrested , not 'long : ago and sent vp to the Federal -Court ' i on the chare of making illicit whl key. He gave bond in the sum of 3Q k n Shake-Your Winter Togs -i Off with the ; oidvon with the. new. Be a Miati of the hour and get- the new styles . before it's too hot. All the popular spring weaves are here in great abundance Serges, Worsted Mixtures. Fancy Worsteds, Cheviots, etc Tou make the selection we'll ; make the suit. - - -' Gray's' the strong shade. Most everybody asks for it. ? end all the tones from light !1 ver to dark steel are. found f la- our assortments. X' . i Let ' us ,tallor ypu. lit you ;get a felt mors than yoi( expect, it's t due . to : ouri extrgordlnary. ;facUltles,'.?t,il-:.r.-- r , 1 ' ', i',:- TAIMREliJTO TASTE $t8.00to$50.00 Cabant$$&,Co. Inc., 9 1, Tryoit St; Charlotte ' DUE BILLS We notice that several piano concerns are offering due bills for different amounts to per sons making the most words out of letters contained in the firm's name. These coupons to apply as a payment when the person holding the coupon is ready to buy from them. We will accept coupons given by anr piano firm as payment on the Artistic Stleft, Shaw, or .any piano we Bell. Write for 'information. Send in your coupons. Chas. ML Stieff, Manufacturer of the . Piano With tlie Sweet Tone. Southern Wareroom: West Trade Street., CHARLOTTK - - - - X. & C. II. WILMOTH. Mgr. ... 5 West Trade Street. , : It Doesn'tPay to Advertise Unless we have goods that appeal to you. and as .attractive prices, it la money -worse than thrown away to ad vertise. lJf you are disappointed when you -come to1 see the advertised goods, we lose.-;jW are making preparations :.ffi$uSm To-Day We 'have's. Wore full of new goods, bought, very , 'cheap. ' Many other specials besides those named here. ' Double Premiums Until 10 O'clock ' In order to start business early, all that yoU buy before 10 o'clock to-day Will count double on premiums. For instance, if you buy IS. 00, that ticket will count as 14.00 toward a premium. Tou can use' these ticket any time. clean; up sale silks We have about 200 yards left of Remnant Silks.'- They are mostly 50c. grades,, from our 25c. sale. To clean up to-day, on sale 10 o'clock, per yard .. .. i, . .. 10c. BLACK UNDERSKIRTS 49C. Nicely made of Mercerized material. It Is surprising how such u nice skirt could be made and sold for . . 49c. LACES AND EMBROIDERIES. Very wide Embroideries, pretty pat terns, for corset covers and ruffles, per yard . 25c. Special lvalues Embroideries, per yard ..... lc. Have you seen our prelty Laces? This department la very busy. Match Sets. NEW MILLINERY. We put out for to-day a choice line Ready-to-Wear Hats, the newest, best styles .. .. $1.00, $1.S0. S2.00, etc ODD PAIRS LACE Cl'RTAINS. A collection where we have sold lot down to one pair. We will sell these at about half regular prices. LITTLE NECESSARIES AT SAVING PRICES. Large bar (3 cakes) Glycerine Soap at ... . ., 10c. Pear's Genuine Soap '. 10c, Cuticura Soap 10c. 4711 Soap ... .. .. 15c. 3 for 40c. Cashmere Bouquet Soap 15c. Colgate's Vjorls Soap, Guest Room size 10c. Rhine Violet Talcum Powder . . 19c. Colgate's Cashmere Boquet Talcum Powder 19c. Woodwort'h Rice Powder 19c. Eastman's Talcum Powder .. .. 15c. Enameled Beauty Pins, pair 10c. Mounted Back C0mb. I.V.. 25c, 60c. Mounted Back and Side Combs, per set 50c. Special attention called to our line line of Dress Goods and White Goods. Don't buy until you see what we have. PffSl I IS WEST TRADE ST. I The Chance To measure you for one of our Hand Tailored Top Coats or ' Suits to-day. The result will be a Natty . Coat or Suit, faultless in Fit, Style' and Fabric. ' Exclusive patterns of Foreign and Domestic Weaves are shown. The Tate-Brown Co. I. S B. PIANOS NEW SCALE FOUR HUNDRED DOLLAR MODELS TO CLUB MEMBERS AT $287. CASH OR EASY PAYMENTS Nine out of every ten planes are bought on payments gifts to the family many are taken away on account of the death of the wage-earner. Join the club, now forming. Save near ly a hundred and twenty-live dollars and besides In case of death of purchaser we give the family a receipt in full for balance due on piano pro vided contract has been In force six months and the pay ments have been made ac cording to agreement It costs you nothing extra to protect your family write for Booklet No. 9; it's free and will ex plain everything. Over 800 I,. ft B. Club Planon sold Inside of four months to satisfied customers They are i warranted for a life time. Ad dress hidden i Bates S.M.H. 3 Years In Music. SAVANNAH ........ C5A. "Ml HICKS' CAPUDINE . IMMIPIATU.Y CURtS HEADACHES Breaks uaCOLDiS m to a novas Inn ft ft. ail Good. Valuer Offered at McCoy's inj UOUCHES FOR: SKLE ! No, 1 160 A," at Condor. Mont gomery Co.. 20 1 miles from Whitney Co., on ;Yadkliv rtverr 20 cord wood to acre that finds ready sals at mine near; 3 not cultivated! oi improve ment. Price $10 per acre, v4 No. i 00 A. both sides of A. A. Ry., 1-S mils -of Eagle Springs. Moore Co., near Plnehurst; finest of land for truck, berries, fruit, etc; Una .invest faent at 1 -per cira,vwys t- Jno. P. Bentty Co. 999 E. Filtb St.' " r ' Owrlotte, JX. C, ' i . sT There la nothing you can place in m living roomlhat will give more rest and comfort to a mother, wife or daughter than one of McCoys EAMY CHAIRS or COUCHES. , It you can't afford toj buy a handsome Leather Couch, We ran supply you with a good Vclouf ' Couch as cheap as 17.15, , $10.00, T 112.60, $14.60, $16.00 and UG.OQ. Every Couch from the $10 00 I one Op fitted with the new guaranteed slecl spring oonstnu-tlon, arid X v j' p avav . . (' HstsiaigBrsuir - .. .i... v.'. v f.-a" r . Wn hAV A in tL fJLthnt rrtnnh, ivhfrh 1 InnrtAB lAn 41 ! anf ft Jnohe wide, ma s pi a rood craU of tbef2 regular price X - We, have n handsome Tape Ary Couch Very large else, with best" Z v Steel spring, construction ft, ' ' instruction; regular .price $30.00, Our price only $21.00. ' vv; . t. m eve i'vfeM U M , ; SOUTH TIIYON STREET - V K Si " ' 1 4(!'f lf4 y J J 4 i . n fi i.i . A It $ f i A r OW as we orjly, have Three or Four Days left to closeut the stock of the CAKU- LINA CLOTHING CO., we must make hay while the sun shines ; in "other words, sell it regardless of cost. GLANCE OVER THESE VALUES, and uc uii usuiu uus murnmg at. vjuuvwa. MEN'S CLOTHNG $7.50 to $8.50 Mens' Suits , $ 3.50 10.00 to 12.50 Mens' Suits 5.45 15.00 Mens' Suits 7.50 20.00 to 22.50 Mens' Suits 9.85 25.00 Atterbury Suits 12.50 30.00 Atterbury Suits 14.85 MEN'S PANTS $1.00 Mens' Pants 2.00 to 2.50 Mens' Pants , 1.50 to 2.00 Mens' Fancy Vests Waiters' White Coats at one-half Price. 50c $1.50 98c Men's Serge and Alpaca Coats to go at One-Half Price. Big line 2-piece suits, latest style, to clean up at one-half and less than one-half. Panama Hats One-Half Price $1.00 Ounce Hats 50c 3.00 Mens' Hats $1.48 25c Men's and Boys Caps. 18c 50 to 75c Men s and Boys' Caps 38c Youth's (Ming 0 K( fv A Krt V,il .-t -'? $L98 3.50 IJ y ', 1 I- ) I' 1 Suits ; 7.50 Youths' Suits ... 10.00 to 12.50 Youths' Suits .0.98; 18.00 Youths' Suits..;.. 1 8;95 Boy's Clothing One-Half Price . -. i H Overcoats at 1-3 to 1-2 Va! $20 Cravenette Coat $10 ; $3 Mackintosh Coat... $1.38 u GENTS' FURNISHINGS t 75c Mens' Underwear 38d- 50c Men's Negligee Shirts, only a few left 25c ! ' $1.00 to $1.25 Men's Shirts $0ci" 10c Men's White Cambric Handkerchiefs 4c 1 5c Men's Handkerchiefs lc Brighton Garters 10c Men's, and Boy's Belts 1-2 Price . !JJ) E. & W. Collars 121.2 ' 15c All Linen Collars 6c . , , 25c Braces and Suspenders 6c ' 50c Suspenders 29c ' 10c Socks .' 3c' 50c Socks 23c 50c Neckwear 19c v . 25c Neckwear 12c' .--r..".f i--:- In addition to this Clothing Sale, we will offer at our Shoe Storejon East Trade Street the ; Biggest Values in Shoes you have ever heard tell of. $2.50 to $3.00 Shoes for Men and - Women at $1.98. 3ELK BRO f Little Talk on FACIAL MASSAGE Number One After a day In the cold, wind, dust or sun, It will be found that anointing the face, neck and hands with Rose & Almond massage cream has a wonderful effect, not only In removing the dust and foreign substances from thi surface, but In feeding the tissues, heal ing the dry and stretched cuti cle, and restoring the skin to Its natural resiliency. This cream bath should always pre cede washing the face. The cream will remove the dust and heal the Ured, exhausted skin. The oils not absorbed may be removed by bathing with soap and warm water two or three hours later. Never wash the face Immedi ately after returning from a, 'day's outing. Olve your face ' to us. We will look after Its proper care. Hawley's Pharmacy i in mi nor. A Special Bargain in High Grade ladings We cleane 100 Rolls few hours "FUSSY PEOPLE" People who are critical, over particular, In fact down-, right hard U please, are the people whom we like to work for. We like to please people who are. hard to please. When .we can bring the smile of satis faction to the face of a chronic grumbler, we feel that we have done someUiIng worth doing. One hearty "wel done" is worth all our trouble. And the man or woman whom our matchless work doesn't please is an unknown quantity In r Charlotte. We keep five wag ons going our business grows so rapidly. Look at our own collar and cuffs this week and there you will find your .answer. If th work Is Jam"" up." , we did It If It is not "Jam up," you will want us to do it next week. 'Phone , 160 and leave an order for our driver to call., ' Model Steam 4 Laundry ' Get He-Print Copy ( -, , 0t the Original Lawsdn's History Of North Carolina "rVghigbie to Any Iibrgry ' , ,$rl j , . Formerly Sold for $100," Now ; Sella . V . fote 11.50. H COTW PCXTKS kbsi; up a lot of aturday in a This is a different class of Mat tings altogether Every yard of this lot worth 30 cents, and you will find no better Matting priced $12 a roll, but we have no regular Matting de- partment so to make quick work of the entire xi re mn ivy, vcj. w.. w x uuii w w uituw uiw , ; , 4 l!. ': - v Price Per Ml 5 $7.50 THE cBAJttvormK.e' ft 'IV if" . - V Ml ft
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