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. i uAy " CHARLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER, MAHCEf 22Mm$ 1 V ? ; ; SOCIAL AKD PKSOSAk At ft very pretty luncheon given toy ' .' ' Mrs. v ' C. Hook, , at her home on -' , JJawt More head street yesterday at vM.-' v ternoon, the hostess announced th en , ' Casement of Miss Luclle Keilley, the vfit of honor, to Mr. Laban JTohnMc- bowel l. The exact date " of the' wed- i', iling-" was not announced. but U ia , -' understood that it will take place in ! T ' ila U- v-t ? J rt-"i I rV 1, - The luncheon was a most enjoyable ' J social affair. The home, - was beautl ' V fully decorated ' tot' the occasion, the i,'!' , decoration being jonquils and violets ':. '. At each nlace . at the tebhMwaa- i ' bunch 6f Palmer: "violets and a card ; ', , - bearing the photogiaph of tn future !, .1 bride and groom.- At the place of the ; ' kuest, of .honor was a- spray of or V ! . ' u-e8t" ; l th luncheon V were i i 0 ot the friends of the guest of hon s' Thaklnsr a party of a doaen. The ruestf were: .Misses . Louise I! r. , - wif4 Mary Brockenbrough, Mary t spencer i Anderson.- Rebekah Cham- I"1 S41 Blle Mayer, Lottie Gray, f H" - wmbojt, ! vucjr- Kobertson,: Helen ' yra jee ojanrof Rogers 1 Capt.Jt M.J Da via announces th en. fagement- ef his ydaughter,- Miss JfeanJ , juayette wavis, toMr, Thomaa Con V' rie P01' The tnarrtar will take ".Mtes Davis is an attractive and ac - compnsned young lady and haa l iargR circle of friends in the city. Mr. ovh t a well-known attorney of Jet ai, arrived in the dty last night and , i vteltinsr-Mrs. Brown, on North Tryon , Amonar the ivteitora in the city vea 'IS flay wor "- ".d Mrs. WllHann La - 4 ""jo jrp. . js. LAckey and child, ' j rt f"10' woo were guests at the V'-V" V , ' air. ana Mrs. Eldred Orlfflth, who , Jave teen spending- the winter in New xora, nave arrived in the city and will Occupy , their hom on East Seventh i Mrs. E. T. Sandifer, of Atlanta. Oa., f visiting Mrs. Frank M. Shannon.. uvuae, vv. iNorm ji-ryon stroet. ueorsre E. Wilaon Is vteiUnic ir iBi-t-, wammon wtuierpoon, Mrs, A. C. 3arron and Mrs. E. -egram went to, Gaslonia. yesterday urn rcMtvivrs. ' v - f3fr. and Mrs. M. P. Pegram, Jr., yes nuea ineir lormer nome, on North Tryon street, into the Leon Bes Idence, on South Tryon street, which wenuy purcnaaea. ir. and Mrs. Robert Ocden, of Auozvuie, -renn., are guests of Mr. wgaena sister, Mrs. Walter S. LlddelL ' Mrs. Scott Oreen. of Gastonia. Is in " y. me guest or her mother, Mrs. L rwiB. Diwse iooa .and .iitue 0n, Brooke, Jr., left last night for'Ktch wond, Va.. where they will visit Mrs. as . follows wre lg- . Cards reading sued yesterday: Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Brldrer request the honor of vour Dresenoei at me marriaae of their dauahter ' Gwyndollln to Mr. 3. A. Helms n Tuesday evening. March Ihe twen 1 ty-seventh eight O'clock East Side Chanel Corner Twelfth and Caldwell streets J Charlotte. North Carolina 5 Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Conway are ex- Sleeted to return to-night from Atlanta, Oa., where they have been visiting for come time. y Mr. W. E. Christian ahd daughter, Miss Julia Christian, returned yester day from Plnehurst, after a short Vilt. Mra O. P. Richardson, of Hlsrh Point, la expected to arrive in the city shortly to visit at the hotne of ,Mm J. Q. Adams," ln Dilworlh, Mr. and Mrs. NorveH R. Walker, of Baltimore, Md., will arrive In the Qlty to-morrpw evening; and will "visit Mr. ana Mrs. waiter scott. , Ci The child study fcja,. of thaj woman a uiuo win meet witn jars. R. Lockwood Jones, on Weet ; Tride street, tltis morning r "It o'clock. , Among the visitors In the clty to . day are Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Biggs, of Elkln, who are at the Hotel Bu' ford. Among the guenta. at the Buford last: night was Miss Hester Steele, of moo res vine. ft t, SUES HOyAL ARCANUM. 'Sir. Cbarics T. Watkjns Inrttltutea ; 8uit The Status of the Royal Ar. ; cejiiini Attat4imertl Prmieedinga. ' "Mr. Charles T. Watklns. through his ', , Attorney. Me. Chase Breniser, haa ln-'t-f: Utttuted euJt agalnat the Supreme l"X Counsel of the Roval -Arcajium for s the recovery of premiums paid on an insurance policy In the organisation " Xnd interest on the some, the total be ' i. tng about $t400. This suit la similar S; to those Instituted by Judge Armt- stead Burwell and Oapt A. Q. Bre clxer several months ago.' All of the . suits are a result of ' the changing, of v f- the assessments on pollclea wherebf the older members of the organisation ' t are required tO,fay larger premiums ,T , than heretofore. v. 'i:N.y ) - J Shortly after- Instituting t auit f for , ' v Judge Burwell and Oapt iBrenlser. Mr. tirenlsev attached all ot the funds of the organisation In, councils in this , state. The matter ; was fajcen te the ,s Kuperior Court and-Judge James U Wetob. upheld the attachments The de-. ,", fondant organisation, then Appealed to a the SWte Supreme Court, which will t hTecide the matter finally. t N -g-.fe''1 " i 't 5- f Ws ; Lest. ' '" Two Jadiee. wearing swell furs and v, L" things; wlTe ! walking down South v. ,Tryoft - yesterday afternoon, when a - " map. In passing, overbsrd tnie elder j ' iady ay, 'Mjr tnotbKr warf bo-orn In , '.this town." - t -i i !-ThIa interested the man and - he . slowed d a MttH The lady's next , remark oet rayed that she was tost. X "I tiave tnM mv mother often that ... . ' she did not; think as much of Chaw ' "'-festoiv as one should thing of one's fclrthplace, for she never carried tn ji to h." iK, n' - ' ? ; f t Kfy A" fJone , Tiger: fv;''.V H "The, one lone defendant in thV citY ' r police-wurt yesterday rooming ! waa FranH' Orter; 4 colored citisen -who had ' acceipted currency fct return for mm bug-ulce which some acquaint a nee coveted, drier had ben pulled ' by .Patrolmen Merritt and Squlrea i There were two cases agalnet him and the i evidence' waa not lacking in either ' one. - Recorder.' Shannonhouse Ixi und the defendant over te Superior ; Court, sending him to Jail In default ( a tondiot 1.00. . , , . rn. m. iiarpix to boys. . ' " ;' i in .rn i ii.i -' ' AnX.Tcoiive' Address' at 1lfai Sleet .injf f Boys t'nder Auspice, of X". , .' . A. W V S u " '.iThe mas meletlngj for boys 'at the tecond rtresbyterian church,' conduct ed -under the ausplcea of the boys' department of the Toung Men's ChriH uan Aesoclation. was attended , by a a large numWff of boys of all teat;: Dr. Hardip epoke or the subject, "Th cieaa. Life." - r - : .'"" Hla " Jalk . In -nart wm as fallows: Bay, I do not want you to think, tor one moment, that X am next In favor of boyw having fun. porta, and all-round -clean athKittcs, for I do. I believe Chat engaging in all of these porta wten-i was a boy baa made me a bet tr tnanv In fact,has made me a better preaoner. , wi are -to lav aside att play",, fort awhile thU afternoon nd discus matters Of a more sr(ous na ture, metiers tn&t concern tne Better ment of ou lives. - Bctys, every one of you should hav the desire ahd the determination to make something out oi your lives. . . '';. -VEevery boy. must fashion hi own Character. ' I know a bov. who, during my boyhood days wai as pure as any Doy, and who bad a beautiful counts nance, but ha was ' led astray into places pt wickedness, . and finally ruined, The power of evil overruled his life. It wa thO power of the devil that lead htm . into ylcee and degra dation,. The boy that lets evil things come into his life and feeds on them la being ruled by the oower of the devil. Why not et the oower of good rule your 'live?! Every one of you boys are possessed " with the desire of dolntf what is rwm - .but the trouble Is you itsam to the voice of the evil, and Iet,thin over-rule the good. wnen.?tne power oi evil comes into a boy's, life he begins to think. Impure thoughts.; and ten impure stories, ana do lmpuVe acts.!-" Now some of the old er boy. , when they get past a . certain age, imaarine that they are wen nd you wilt find them sneaking around place smoking clg arettee, and relating to one another vulgar Jokes. Boya, I aDueal to you fto. to shut God ou6 df your lives. Boys, I want to ask this question of you, are yoU wllHng here to-day to let God come into your lives? I feel sure that If you boys leave this place to day without having settled this ques tlon that you will be among the num ber that are being controlled Dy tne powers of Satan. I plad with you to give your lives to God to-day. At the close of his address nr. Hard in extended an invitation requesting ail 'thnsa that had decided to nave Christ come into their lives to stand. More than a hundred of those pres ent stood, and. In the after moetlng, a large number confessed Christ and signified their desire of becoming member Of the Church of thMr choice. To those" present it was a great and inspiring . eight to -ee these young Jive coming' out, boidlv and' acknow ledging their alleglanc to Jesus Christ. , ' JORDAN HOME BRINGS !1 1,50. Dr. Thomas F. Costner the pvrcluiNcr Mrs. W. T. Jordan to leavc. Mrs. Wi 'T.' Jordan has 'sold her hatsom residence at No. MO South TryOft treat to Dr. Thomas F. Cost her, of North Charlotte. The yonald eratibn is given at $11,600. It is un derstood that Mra Jordan will move to Philadelphia, Pa., about the 1st or Aorll. to ioVn her husband. Dr. Oost- ner will move In as soon a convenient thereatter. THE DEATH RECORD. Charlie Hunt, of Wilkes. Correspondence of The Observer. Elkln. March 2Q.A telegraph mes sage to iMr. J. i. worton orings tne ead new of the sudden death of Mr. Charlie Hunt this morning at 8 o'clock at hi home. Fair Plains, three miles west of wllkesboro. A stroke of ap- poplexy is the supposed cause al though no particulars were given. Mr. Hunt was well known and highly esteemed by his many -friends and rel atives here. He waa a nephew of the late Richard Owyn, of this place. Rev. Mr. Sprinkle, his former pastor, will go to Wllkesboro to-nlgbt to at- lena tne zunerai to-morrow Nicholas Hargrove, of xwrham. Correspondence of The Observer." Durham, " March zo. wichowe - Har grove,, a farmer who lived within a II..H4 Ikk nl... ll.l lirivi.:4K.iu w. nam vi pic vity, 4ivm HUB morning at 8:15 o'clock. He had been 111 about two-week and his dasjtft Was expected.. He" was 66 years of age. The furenaj will take place from this homo to-morrow afternoon at 2i30 o'clock and the burial will be In' the family hufyinsr round. ;. He left- two son and two daughters, oim sister and two -brother The irothf and sis ters r;re:- Mrs. N. J. King, f Green- boraf Mr. B. B. Hargrove, of Chat hams,county, and Mr. Haywood Har groy of Tenness4e. ' ,v If .yen are not Blue r Ribbon Van! Absolutely pure. thefBlue Ribbon fterreetly pleased with la. your ." money back. twice aa "far and avor" IS 'perfection. tittle Talk on ' Nifmber. Two ' In using massage cream, Vidlp the Angers lightly- into the mixture and make the folio w 'ing movemonts: Begin with . i the one to restore the contour l-'ot th -" press- the fingers . firmly . gainst th large check mus-s - cies, and- knead upward and , , .W , H..M4' wwuu :&4fi . iraiifiic. . vcn;iti ; "ten thnes, . To remove the lines from Ath ' corners 4 of the nose ;lo "the .mouth: " Press the fv fingers onto the muscles, hold th flesh firm, with the fingers 'of ' the left hand and make a "otary. movement Wwith' th ' lingers of the-right (hand from -th corner of. the, mouth up t ward and outward, to the tern ple..v Repeat ten- times. , " ; - Lei: "ii supply you 4WIth good massage 'cream to-day' and begin your ' lessons to nighti" ff ,'' h .v There is none4 better end few, as good ROSK .AND ALMOND CREAM.. - , ilawkyVrPharmacy ENGLISH SPINNERS COMING, f ' v l inniiimi, 8. v ' j 4-t-t" To Visit Tll$ Country ' nd 'Aitendl ' Several Big . Convention Effort tu be Made to Secure Tlair Pfcseuce . at AsIievUIeTlo My. , - i-. . $ ? The press dispatches yesterday atat ed ' that -the " commission- of . Master Engllsa1 pinner had sailed from, Ltv enpool forN Boston, Maes. . These ex pert are to tour the North, visit the South,;: at tend! several t important eon-, ventlous and then return home. Their cbmiu.Hr to America is to learn what they car of the . method of baling, storing ar.d traKtmertlng the raw cot ton, which ha been a source of great trouble, to the Englitih spinners. - Aft studying the question at flret rhand. thay uilP d what they can to Induce the American eplnners to hielst,. upon better baling, iore adequate tortge faolUtle?!, .r and more careful transpor tation service. ,'Tbe fact cannot - b questioned but that American cott'ot. wu:i it tencht'S tin foreurn markets, is iu a mowt ;m.iajldated condition, it is handled Jn such a way that the staple Is frequently injured. The goods man ufactured : therefrom suffer according ly, and . both manufacturer and con sumer are losera., v ' This oom-mimrfen of English master ootton spinners will attend the meet ing of the New England Cotton. Hanu- iacturers' Association, which ; as sembles in Boston, Mass., the last of April. May 1st, they will attend the conference oC cotton manufactnrera and growers, which Is to be held, in Washington, u. u. - ; ; It is hoped that the distinguished foreigners Will be able to attend the convention- of the American Cotton Manufacturers' Association, which is to be held in Ashevllle May 16th and -7th. 'i, . . V Mr. D. R. I'-guson Promototi, Mr. D. R. Ferguson, wtio has been cashier of the Charlotte agency of the Insu ft 11 New York, has been promoted 'by the company to be afcting manager of the ki iejo, Tex., agency. Mr. Ferguson will leave forEl Paso to-night to en ter upon hla new dutlea. The El Paso agency of the Mutual Life includes southwestern Texas, New Mexico and a part or Oklahoma. ., . i Twil Very Inter esting Sales Silk. Remnants . . FRIDAY, .80 O'CLOCK. You save from 20c. to 4 0c. a yard. we 1 nave an arrangement with two large silk houses to ue their remnant silks. We bought all they had In December and this Insures this lot all freshy new slIkH and latest styles. 'We buy Sid sell these at a tre mendous saving,, as anyone can easily see oy examining ihe goods and prices, . . L This is the largest lot we have had and the most desirable. Enough for everybody. Every pioce is a big bar gain; per yard 39c. 39c a Yard These are mostly Silks you have heen paying 76c. a yard for; neat Checks, Plain Colors, etc.. Blacks. Greys and all colors; per yard . . 39c. MM M It-.? '( 1 DUE BILLS 1 Z3 ' 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 la . ready to Buy from them. We will accept coupons given by any piano firm a payment on the Artistic Stieft, Shaw, or any piano we sell. Write for Information. Send in your coupons. Chas- Me Stieff, Manufacturer of the Piano With the Sweet Tone. Southern AVareroom: West Trade Street., CH ARLOTTE - - - - N. C. C. If. WILMOTH, Mgr. 5 West Trade Mreot. 79c a Yard lot. Silk; UB. PIANOS NEW SCALE POUR HUNDRED DOLLAR --r MODELS TO CLUB : MEMBERS AT $287. (ASIl OR EASY PAYMENTS Nine out of every ten pianos 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-five 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- " rnenta have been made ac cording to agreement. It costs ypu nothing extra to protect ' your family write for Booklet No. 9; it's free and will ex plain everything. Over 800 L. & B. Club Piano " old Inside of four months to satisfied customers Tiiey re warranted for a life time. Ad- ' dress MM Bates S.M.H.;! 6 Years in Mtudc. ' i ' SAVANNAH OA. This Is our banner lot yard-wide Silks In Spring, 1906. colors and styles,' Shepherd Checks, Greys, Blacks,. Plain nd Changeable Colors; every piece worth at least $1.00 a yard, and much of it si & erade Lengths tor waists, skirts and dresses. Ask to examine the oualitv. A big All yard-wide and positively all per yard 79c. Rug Sale To-Day 10 O'CLOCK. Sale Japanese Rugs. We would have sold 600 more of these last year if we could have gotten them They are useful In many places. Size 30x6, Japanese figures on one side and plain, on the other; each at , 4c. Size 36x72, otherwise as others each at . . ,.'.." 5c. K. fifty 'si MWESTq To our store TO-DAY will ut you in touch quickly with he choicest Men's Furnish ings shown in this city. We're-distributors for the Star Shirts, Earl & Wilson Shirts, Collars and Cuffs, and all the other requisites for well1 groomed men Make your visit here to-day. The Tate-Brown Co. FOR SALE! Nice modern "-room house. Pine St., at a bargain if taken this week. Modern 7-room house, E. 5th St., 2,00. (-room cottage, S. Cedar; 'city wa ter, 12,000. ' FOR RENT Brick store. Boulevard, Pllworth; next to drug store. " Modern new 7-room house, W. 9th St., $18.00. G Jan ton. Phone 940. Is the thief of opportunity in these days of reduction in price. The article you see adver tised to-day at a marked reduction is often gone when you come for it Be advised: when you see what you want advertised, shop early. On the sale of the & CAROLINA CLOTHING GO'S i stock scarcely a day passes but that we have something special to offer you at a big re duction. This being the last week we'll offer this stock at the present stand, we are throw ing out many extra inducements to quick CASH buyers. We had rather do this than to remove it to our over-crowded East Trade street stores, where we cannot display it prop erly. Now if a man has money to burn and chooses to pay extravagant prices for his attire, that's his business. To save disaiminating men money on their Clothing is our business. We combine cultivated taste and prudent economy. You will find everything in the store just exactly as we have told you about it in the papers. Come and see. g .V 1 V. V 1 i 1 til . -if- i-r-f ' JBELK BROTHERS, 3 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL I ARTISTS MATERIALS We carry a full line of ma terials for Oil,- CM'S. and Water Color Painting, Pnstlle Crayons and Charcoal Draw ing. Architects' and DraughU mens" supplies, etc. Call or write for catalogue. Mall orders given prompt and careful attention. , Stone & BarringerCo. Book, Stationery aiicl Art Store. TIE .it W iV Lace C no r tt a o on s 1 i 917 If.' Tryon St. jj iiooa vaiucstrercd at Mcloys m l COUCHES : P OR ; STiJLE I ' , NoT I IS A.'t Condof.'Mont tomery", Co.. .. J mile from . Whitney Co.; on "Yadkin Tlver;i zo cords wood to ere that una ready sale at mine near; --.not euuwa-ea; , no , improve ment, price is per acre.-' , NoJ 00 A. both Ides ef A A A, Ry 1-5 mile 'of Eagle Spring, Moore Co., near Plnehcrsti finest of land for truck., berries." fruit, etc; - An invest ment at & per ere, -. ' ,,:.'-;" Jno: P. I BcGity Co; 209 V. rtfib Sb V Cliarlotte, N. C.' v. There is nothing you can place inVa living room that will give i T j- ) ucvoy u isamx t;uama or t;uut;ME. - w ' , If vou can't afford to buy a handsome Leather Couch, -we can ,v suppty you with a good Valour Couch a cheap a $T.7R, " IIS.B0,'-$14.60. lIMff and 10.00. Every Couch from -the-10 00 't . , , one up fitted with the new guaranteed U1 spring conetruvtloii and , . i are fully uaranteed to gtye saUsfaction, r t , it . We have a pedal la a. feather -Couch, which Is 78 inche-.on( ' ' ' v and It Inches wide, mude of a jrood grad of leather: regular price ' ' I ,,f5.00.. Our price I2.6. , , , ' J T we nave- a nannsome .apestry t'oucn. very iarg e is, wirn nest . v steel spring construction; reituiar price sio.oo. iur price only sza.so, t ARTISTS NOT ARTISMVS Is the way we feel about nur force of skilled specialists who comprise the many depart ments nf our well regulated institution. Each excels In some particular kind of work. and their several elfoYtg blend In an IIAItMOXIOl'H WHOLE. . . It Is quite natural that we should brag and blow a good deal about our beautiful wnrk, Naturally we are proud of it. You may examine any 'article we turn out, and we guaranty that you will not flr-d a blur or blemish. Our "Vigilance CJoiwiulttee" never permits faulty work to get out. Tour Lace Curtains and Table Linen should be sent us for perfect handling and perfect satisfac tion. "We never disappoint.' ' Model Steam ; Laundry ' Get a Re-Print Cony Of qie Original , Uwson's History: Of : NorthS Carolina i Valunbl.. to; Anf , library. r.'7 Formerly fioVt tor ,f 9.00,5 Note Sell - . f,- .... foe lo.'.;, s-t-. , .' .a' li.t" IvMmul lluiklliill flu 11 'ClLUttOTTCN. C ics 2,000 Pairs Cleaned Up From a Man ufacturer Away Under Price and On Sale Here the Same Way. One-Half to Two-Thirds of the Regular Price. BIGGEST VALUES EVER SOLD IIM LACE GOOD CURTAINS. Regular 50 cents a pair sellinsr Lace Curtains, 2 1-2 yards1' long, nice patterns 29 cents a pair Lace Curtains that sell regularly for $1.00 a pair, 3 yards l! long; fine, neat designs 50 cenrs a pairV FINE LACE CURTAINS. Extra erood bargains in fine Lace Curtains, 31-2 yards long, 1-2 yard wide; beautiful, new designs; worth $1.50 a pair and more ., .97 cents V I- If , frit i HIGH GRADE LACE CURTAINS. The best quality Lace Curtains ever soWnnvareoilaf 'way ior $o.uu a pair; nanasome, nejw paicerns...; w - a pJr . .... ..... - - - ' -r -V CURTAINS. i DOOR PANEL UCE Nice assortment of patterns L' . sk sn m mm AieiAl a4 k si in ! sa These are made to use one at a window, very wide,' with the design made to the center, and they are a big bar gain 4 at..; ......58 cents tzzb 2Z cents 11." c ) This is the store for real ba)gaiiSWe buy; for cash and sell for cash, at lower prices than! stores ",tMt" credit. .TUC'.'D-p: . cipd srert ccrjnir.1:! ::) ccr
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