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1 1 ' CHARLOTTE DAILY OJ3SEHVEJK, MAlcCU 2:5, 1UU6.;;; . t 4 SOClVl ; AM D' PJ&SQK At : V i V 1 ( . i 1 ' v Miss Maryi MorrWon, of Mariposa, la t visiting tier aumVMrs, Stonewall, Jack ,. . aon, on- west Trade street.- .-" - ,' , Master James Carson will-entertairi ""v number of friend at a' birthday t ;';. fftyi at ' his ' home" on South ; Tryon ..atreet to-night," "The "young man; la 11 - 4 , year old.; v T, fI , ; Mrw.1' F. WnAiueirt' who bas been . - spending several wee Its In- Florida and ' Cuba, returned noma yesterday morn i ing 4 , j , wwr v Vni, ; V -i5 '"-Viaa Nettie? Docker jr arrived yester ' C cay from Balelgh and will spend some time wjm Mr. u.-janaie, oa south Tryon street, f 0 .' Mr J. HWddef of fcoliimWisvO.. j;,, nl Miss Margaret Boylan, of Raleigh, i2rust of Mrs. W.: H. Taliaferro, at - ' ' . i fcfra, Caroline Wilder Murrlll, after ' & spending several weeks in Florida and ' f, Cuba,, returned noma yesterday morw "'; llHC'. - , , "V " -f i ' f':,V. "5 : 'v. '? V' George Fltssimons has re-,,-iumed home after spending eeveral jff weeks with, her husband in Brooklyn, iV t IMr. end Mrs. T. L. Craig, of Gas V tontai are visiting at rthe home of Mrs. .L ;.J8i.. W. Mellon, on North Poplar street. 4 , -'Mrs. M. R. Farrow, who has been j;, the Kuest f lier sister, Mrs X Q. Ad- 1 ,- ams. leaves the last of the week for ; ' her home In Greensboro. h ' Mesdmes Pierte B. Christie and ; , William Tannett, of Columbia, g. C, if", are the guesti 6f 5 their sister,' Mrs. Houston itucker, on East avenue. . ' Cards reading as follows have been . received In the city: ,' ' "The honor of , your jwesence is re- n, quested atthe marriage of v " - , Miss Ca?rte'Mav Polk': V; i v ' Mr. Davld Hfeny Browder -; on the evening of Wednesday, the 'i fourth of April ' v at nine 6' clock at tie residence of . Mr. Fulton C. Allen .... Wadesbero, orth Carolina." ' Miss Bebtte Brown, of Davidson, spent yesterday' in the city. t " Mrs. Louie Oulon returned to her home In Columbia, ,9. C yesterday morning after spending some time with relatives in Charlotte. j The Bessie Dewey Clsbwill meet with Mrs. K. A. Dunn, on East Ninth avenue, this morning at 10:80 o'clock. The Cranford Book Club will meet with Mrs. C. L. Hunter, on East Trade street this afternoon at 4 o'clock. .' Mrk. Burton Smlth, Wlio Is to lecture to the ladles of Charlotfe jfiext week on "Homo Economics." will arrive Mon day, She will be the guest of Mrs. R. Lock wood Jones while in Charlotte. A typographical error In the account of Mrs. C. C. Cook's luncKeon in yes terday morning's Observer mad It appear that it was Mr. Laban John' McDowell who is to marry Miss Iu clle Reilley. It should have been Mr. Laban John McDonald. CENTRAL COMMITTEE MEETS. Arrangements Being Made to Adver tise the Twentieth of May Cele bration Extensively (A very enthusiastic meeting of the Twentieth of May central executive committee was held in the city hall last night. Among those present were! - Mayor & 3. McNlnch, Messrs. C. E. " Mooper, Heriot Clarkson, C. B. Bry ant, O. Li. Barrlnger, N. W. Wallace, 'Jr., I. Leon, C. A. Williams. F. M. Shaicnonhouse, C. 8. Stone, James Ker, jr.. -rnos. uaribaidi. pat. H. Williams, Chief H. C. Irwin, W. S. Charles, I. M. ' McManaway and H. C. Loim. ., Quite a nutrrber of details relative s io the celebration were discussed. The matter of advertising was considered at length, arJ full ipower was delerat- ed to the following named committee to take any steps which It deemed ex pedient Constituting the committee are: Messrs. Thos. Qartbaldl, chair man, Messrs. C. M. Creswell, W. J. Malone, Brevard Nixon. 8. H. Yourwt- blood, L. I. Sarrattr J. A. Fasnacht. J. Caldwell Hunter, S. R, Lents and J. H. LJllycrop. Many changes have recently been made in the personnel wf several of the committees. The. new tournament, committee is composed, of ' the following named young men : Messrs. I. M. McManna way, N. W. Wallace, Jr., Victor Shaw, Rufus Hunter, D. H. Watkins, Craig Davidson an rW. A Nisbet. On ,the cavalry troop committee are: Messrs. J. W. Wadaworth, Paul Chatham. A. H. Washburn. Lotte W. Humbnrev. W. S. Dwr.. m Oave Wi R.j ftoSi eriaon, VT-r J-. lowj ana j tunes iwer, Jr. Committee' rfn Industrial floats: Messsrs. H. C. Long, P. H. Halley, J. A. Fore. John DeLane. C. H. Wil- , moth, J. O. Gardner, R. M. Brannon, B. W. Berryhill, B. A. Southerlattd and J. II. van Ness, Jn Tha'band oommtttee Is composed of Mefcsrs. R. H. Jordan chairman; W. 8. Dorr, James Ker, 1 J rf David Ovens, J. W. Wadeworfh. ' Fi M'. Shannohhouse. R. , A." Lee, R L. Keesler, &.,Wi Creswell and H. C, Freeman. ' PACOIiET MILI8 BlILDING. 1 I v Xos. 1 and Destroyed by1 Flood of f 7 1V0S, Being Replaced hjt One t ' ' large Building, Xow X earing Com V,..v" plction. . Special to The Observer. : y',- Spartanburg, S. C, March 22. Pacotet . Mills Nos. 1 and 2. which were destroyed -'j by the flood $f Juht 6, 1908, are being re-.- ' placed wfi'to(e bpiftilng. which Is rapidly . hearing ijeittfotlon That' pw,-, structure Is 4fi5 by 105 feet, situated on Pacotet riv '' er, li miles from Spartanburg and one and three-quarters of a mile from "; Pacotet station. The milt Is four stories , 1 v lit height, and ll the machinery will be i operated Jby,' "jrAter..Tha machine shops are located; in the building. The new ma '' chlnery consists of J,0X Draper looms and 'j-: 77.0nq sntndles. lu products will be stan. trfi'v dard sheetings and drillings, xne- eon ( J sumption ,;ot raW - cut ton will be V v M.W0 boles ' per; year. The man. ' sssment hoses to fcavs this mill raadv ; Jor i operation by fall. This is the third ' . tPseolet mUl- an, , wherr completed. It ra;t win mass ine second mm at faooiet, the ; thirdv being, at ,New Holland. Oai jlk " ' -'"1 I" 1 ' ' i ' - ", ' Senator . TlUmsn's High Stand in the iit , -Jy X 's.JS'onhj, . ',. 8peclal tolthe Gbserver,'; ,-r SpartanUUg; S. C., March IJ.-A Bpar tanburg merchant, Wo JuuiUustjreturn - ( d from New Tork, says that the people ',n gontft Carolina, navs no idea-ho W . jlwng a hold Senator Tlllmas has' on t;.: Northern sentiment. His v name la ' on iv, .' everybody's Hps Is New - Tork business . men, nnanalers and merchant princss, as well at the ordinary citutens. Me is , bked on. Says the foartanlmrg mer l chant, as about the biggest trma m the ( country not wYn-th. president himself - being regarded as more prominently 1 , Identified with legiilatlorl than the South . . Carolina Senator, The Spartanburg mer ' added that, ho believes that It ' would- be nothing tens than a piibllo ca. Isinity for Senrtfcr Tillman t retire from - ,nblhi life kn worlf Just at this time, - Jfsve yoa trie Wu Ribticn Vanilla? 'Alawlutely. purr; gs twice, as far. snd ,-. the 'Llue Ribbon J'lavor" is perfection. ll', ' i' V, ' '" ' A .. Few ; Min,or Happenings' la and t'x:i$ Abouj tha City, j, ? Mr, 'Simeon 'W.-Blvtn? U Wflned to his. room, at No, 218-.East,Kightfc street with the meaels.?i ;tl ,.( Vv i -License was issued yesterday for ths marriage of Mr. 1 1, A. Helms and . Miss Qwyndollln Bridget. vjC v? " -Mr.- T. W. Gibson Is able to b out after being confined tor bisroora by ill sass for several days. JtV -, - v ''The Sunbeams of the First & Baptist church will meet this af terpoon at o'clock instead, of to-morrow afternoon. sMr. "D. W ffuhter was operated On at St! Peter's Hosnital yesterdar a.ftr- noon. He Was getting along nicely last r The city street force Us at work ma cadamising Sou h College street exten. Won, between Morehead and, Palmer fieafi for "ltt f.lli Other OlrlS. which - wli appear at the Academy of Mualo to-morrow night, went on sale at eroan s,. yesieraay morning. - The plans for theCramer ouildlng to be erected tn the rear of the county ccurt house are complete, and the work will begin at an.( earljr date,, Mr Raeheal Love, represented by Stewart & McRae and Mr, C. D. Ben nett, has Instituted suit against the Life insurance v&mpany 01 Virginia. The guards of Capt Little's convict camp, wmcn is stationed near capt. h. D. Stove's place in Berryhill township. gave a Dig oyster supper last nignt. ' --Capt . R. A. Torrenoe was kicked 8y nis borse. yesterday morning ana pain fully. ' but not ' seriously, nurt. The horse's hoof struck Mr. Torrence's hand. A Tt,.w mihurhttn telnhbne line is be Ing run out the Belmont road. It will extend about eignt miles in me country, connecting the city wita 'several farmers residing-in that section. The Charlotte Gun Club held Its first Shoot for the season yesterday. There was a good attendance and much inter est was manifested. The shooting was good for the first practice. Desk Sers-eant George F. Duke was able to be, out yesterday arter Deing con fined, for two sr three weeks on uccount of Injuries sustained In a fall from a street oar several weeks ago. Mfc Chalmers Kirkpatrlck. one of the most, reeoeetea citisens or unaron town- shiu. is reoerted very HI with pneumonia, A 'phone' message last night stated that his condition was very serious. Mr. T. B. Hoover, who formerly ran a livery stable on North College street. has leased the building at No. m Kust Trade street and wl)l open a feed, sale and livery, staple there April 1st. : --The' Bumtrban Realty Company has a force of hands engaged in grading a side walk along the front of the Springs and urevard property on Kasi aevemn si rent extension, wnicn it recently purcuasea The city Are department was called out last evening at 7:90 o'clock by the burning of some trash and leaves on Kast Seventh street 'extension, the Are threatening to spread to a nearby house. The receipts at 7ttie city cotton plat form yesterday - were "69 bales and the best pries was 11 cents. The receipts, for the corresponding date of last year were 71 bales and the best price at that time was 7.75 cents. The last tier of steel has been added to the new hotel. The brick work lias been built to the last story and is to be about 18, feet higher than It is at pres ent. In the meantime tne concrete worn within the building continues. Patrolmen Toungbloed amd Hunter, while wulkina down Bast' First street last night, heard frightful screams In a negro house. They broke into the house and discovered Frank Rous choking his wife and striking her with his first. Ten minutes later the wlfe.beater was enjoy ing the quiet of" a cell at the police station. The meeting of the Mecklenburg Cot ton Growers' Association will be held at the court house to-morrow morning at 11 o'clock. It had been published that the meeting would be at 2 o'clock, but that was Incorrect. The meeting of tne committee of the Farmers' Institute will be held immediately after the meeting of the cotton growers. Mr. X. H. Cotten Gets, $425. The. jury 10 the case of N. H. Cot ten vs. the Highland Park Manufac turing Company, In the Superior Court, yesterday reiturned a verdict awarding the plaintiff J42-4. Cotten, represented by Stewart & McRae, sued for $500 on account of Injuries received while In the employ of the defendant company. Court adjourned for the day yester day shortly after 3 o'clock 1n the after noon. There will be a short session thin mnrnine. when Judare Bryan will sign judgments and the business of the term will be finished.. Bank for Inman, S. C. Special to The Observer. Spartanburg, S. C, March 23. A com pany has been organised at Inman, one of the most progressive towns in the county, for the purpose of doing a gen eral banking business. The Institution will be known as the Bank of Inman and will have capital stock of 110,000. The corporators are J. H. Gosnell, J. H. Bal lenirer. J. R. Gibson. J. A. Brock. A. B Calvert and J. V. Humphreys. The last two named are residents of this city. A charter has been applied for and. Just as soon as it is received, tne company will elect omcers ano a Doara oi erec tors. .:'"'-' '-- JHE WEATHER. Forecast for Friday and Saturday Fair and colder Friday: Saturday In- creasing cloudiness, prooably rain In western portion, light west winds. little Talk on FAClk MASSAGE ? Number Two - In using a massage cream, dip the fingers lightly into the mixture and make the- follow ing movements: Begin with the one to restore the contour of the faoe. Press the fingers firmly. against the large cheek mus- : " tie - and - knead upward and toward the temples. Repeat ten times, T(t. remove the lines from "the 'Corners of' the nose ' to the mouth: Press the . i fingers onto the muscles, hold 'the flesh firm with the fingers ' of the left hand and make a A, rotary movement - with the lingers Of the right hand from the cbrner of the mduth up- -ward, and outward to the tern pie; Repeat ten times. . Let us supply you with a pood massage - cream, to-day and begin ; your lessons to night.,',,, , , ' , There Is none better and -few as good as HOSE AND ALMOND CREAM.' ; Hawlqfs;. Pharmacy " FOR SnLB t .!Nft.I15 A.at 'Condor, Mont aometr Co.i 10 miles from Whllnev Co.,- on Tkdkln rlverr 28 cords wood Id acre that finds" ready- sat? at .mine sear; not Jfulttvated: no Improve menu. 'Fries iiu per acre. -v- No. J 60Q A. both tide of A." A A. Rr.. 1-1 mile of Eagle Springs. Moore Co. near Pinehurst; finest of land for truck, berries, rroit, etc; nn Invest ment at 6 per acre. - AW Jno. fV; Bentty Co. S0 E iTftft St ,. - t Charlotte, N. C EKSOJfA!i; The Movement of a Number ot Pco- - ' i-pie. Visitors end Others. )"r MrT Jake' V. Newell ,-returned , to -,tne city : yesterday i morning from' . Rodbanks High School, Union county, where he de livered the in commencement" address Mr. Claude W. Brown,' of Henderson vllie, is spending a few days In the city With friends. ' " 1 M - Mr. W, A. Rldenhour, of King's Moun tain, spent- yesterday in me city, stayms at the Central. . : ' ' Mr. B. T. Oroome, of - Greensboro, ; Is visiting his sister. Mrs. F. R, McNlnch, on East Avenue. ,-,.' Amon gthe visitors in -the city yester day was Air. V, H. Burtner. of Greens, boro. who was a aruest at the Buford. -. Mr. M. H. Hnararer has returned to the city after spending a fortnight with -reW tlves and friends at his former home at Mount Airy.' -Mr. T. Leak Smith, of Maxton, was registered at the central yesterday. , Mr, Chase Brenlser spent yesterday at Greensboro - and, Thomasvllle on' legal bustnesa --.'. .. n-v Among the out-of-town Deode here yesterday was Mr, H. C. Korner, of jonesboro. ; . . - Dr. W. A. Hayes, of High Point, arriv ed in the city yesterday to be at the bedside of his Sunt, Mrs. Julia Smith, who is critically ill. at her home on West Trade street. - ' ; Mtv Sidney Stewart, of St. Louis, Mo., is spending a few days with his brother. Mr. Plummer Stewart, ; " .'-' Mr. P. A. Bryant spent yesterday at Salisbury. , . - . i Mr. Albert C. "Rucker returned to the dty yesterday - from a business trip among the Carolina mills. Mr. H. T. Thackston, of Greenville, 8. C. Is spending several days in the city on business. Rev. Frank Slier, who came to the city Monday to .conduct a series of meetings at Brevard Street Methodist church, has been called to his home at Statesvllle on account of the illness of his child. Dr. Henry Louis Smith, of Davidson College, spent yesterday In the city. Mr. J. B. Smith, of Salisbury, was .registered at the Central last night. Among the out-of-town people here to day are Messrs. I. M. Alexander, C V. Chaney and J. F. Johnson, of (lastonla. Mr; Charles C. McAllister, of Liiimber ton, was the guest of Mr. John Charles MeNeJll, at the Manufacturers' Club last night. Mr. W. T. Bradford, of King's Moun tain, is In the city. Mr. H. C. Kverhart, of Lexington, was registered at the Buford last night. Mr. W. J. Maries, of Ashevllle, is in the city. Mr. C. McRae, of Greensboro, was at the Buford . last night. 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 bjc any piano Arm as payment on the Artistic Stleff, Shaw, or any piano we sell. Write for information. Send In your coupons. Chas. M. Stieff, Manufacturer of the Piano With the Sweet Tone. Southern Wareroom : West Trade Street., CHARLOTTE - - - - V. C. C. If. WILMOTH, Mgr. , 5 West Trade Street. L I B. PIANOS NEW SCALE FOUR HUNDRED DOUAR MODUS TO CLUB MEMBERS AT $287; CASH 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 tlie 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 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 300 h. A B. Club Pianos sold inside of four months to satisfied customers They are warranted for a life time. Ad--dress hidden S Bates S.M.H. 3d Years in' Mosta. ' SAVANNAH ....... A, 50M j'- ijrLtxj..' , . .Ljf j , , w a i ' v il l v it ii- njjTi-1 , ana unairs. ah tnese ' t-&zs-- V furnishings are essential rf" u ' r . . for entertaining guests and to the home' comforts of the family circle. : t 1 ' '' Pee. our latest arrivals Id Early English " and - Weathered Oak ' Units. :.Wo can save jrpu money on all kind otOlnlng. Aoom,; Furniture , W.' ' T TUf,ffT- '1. THE LEADER IN LOW VM , ?'A aJlVlCVdiV.X f CE9 AND C10UD GOODS.- f mix V::lL:llvu) The Big Si ye ' i, - ' - To-Day J. O'Clock 39c a Yard These are mostly Silks you have been paying 76ft a yard for; neat Checks, Plain Colors, etc.. Blacks. Greys and ail colors; per yard .. 39c. 79c a Yard This is our banner lot yard-wide Silks in Spring, 1906, colors and styles; snepnera Checks, tireys, Blacks, Plain, and Changeable Colors; every piece worth at leaxt $1.00 a yard, and much of it 11.2') grade Lengths for waists, skirts and dresses. Ask to examine the quality. A big lot. Alt yard-wide and positively all Silk; per yard v. Tttc. Corset Coyer and Gown Sale Saturday 10 O'Clock 49c and 98c Each Clever ' buying and close connec tion with a large Muslin I'nderwear house has given us two unusual specials for Saturday. We cleaned out a big lot of odd Gowns and CorBet Covers at a big sacrifice. They are all fresh, clean and desirable. Not a m unwed or soiled garment In the Int. Corset Covers 49c Each Perhaps a half a hundred styles no two alike scarcely they are dain tily trimmed with fine laces and em broidery, and worth all the way up to 76c. and over. Your choice Saturday -19c. each. 98c Gowns Of all the special down values we have ever given, this certainly lends the list; Dozens of styles of fresh, new garments, made of nice, fine ma terial, most attractively trimmed with tucks, laces and embroideries, etc. There are many of them worth $2.00 or more. One price to all Satur day 08c. each. To our store TO-DAY will put you in touch quickly with the 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 well groomed men. Make your visit here to-day. The Tate-Brown Co. FOR SALE! Nice modern 7-room house. Pine St.. at a harsrsln if taksn thin IV AAV Modern 7-room house, B. 6th St., 2,U0. 6-room cottage, 8. Cedar; city wa ter, $3,000. FOR RENT Brick store, Boulevard, Dil worth; next to drug store, Modern new 7-room house, W. 9th St., (18.00. MeGall A Glanton til ST. Tryon St, 'Phone S40. Fix Up Your Dining Room CJpring has come and now is the time to i fiv nn irmis i)m4n wutm vt At A UU JIUVU UilUUE tWUb 1 e aimng room snouia made the most invit- lace of the home. i No dining room is com plete without A'Side i board, China Closet, Ex , tension Table, Side Table IVEV'S - - 18 WEST TRADE ST. m GREAT SACRIHCE CLOTHING $7.50 to J8.50 Men's Suits 13. 50; Saturday's price 110.00 to $12.60 Men's Suits $5.35 ; Saturday's price $16.00 Men's Suits $7.35; Saturday's price MEN'S $2.00 to $2. GO Pants $1.50; Saturday MEN'S OVERCOATS $20.00 Cravanette Coats $10.00; Saturday $20.00 to $22.50 Men's Suits $9.86; Saturday .. . $25.00 Atterberry Suits $12.50; Saturday $30.00 AttOrberry Suits $14.86; Saturday YOUTHS' CLOTHING $3.50 to $4.50 Youths' Suits $1.98; Saturday .. .. $7.50 Youths' Suits $3.50; Saturday $10.00 to $12.50 Youths' Suits $6.9S; Saturday .. ., $18.50 Youths' Suits $8.95; Saturday , the spitit of this sale. the prices compel one I Expansion Applied to Bookcase Is best shown In the Qlobe Wcrnicke Elastic. With one unit, a base and tip, you have a complete book case; from that as a nucleus, a magnificent library may grow and the original units always be In use. Practical. hand some, inexpensive. We match any Interior wood-work. Car ry a complete stock always. Stone & BarringerCo. Book, Stationery and Art Store. ARTISTS NOT ARTISANS Is the way we feel about our force of skilled specialists who comprise the many depart ments of our well regulated Institution. Each excels in some particular kind of work, and their several efforts blend 10 HAHMOMOrs WHOLE. .It Is quite natural that we should brag and blow a good deal about our beautiful work. Naturally we aro proud of It. . You may examlno any article we turn out, and we guarantee 'that you will not find a blur or blemish. Oar "Vigilance Commlttrer" never permits faulty work to get out. , Your Lace curtains and . Table Linen should be sent us for perfect handling and perfect' satlsfac- " tlon. - : i '.". "We never disappoint." Model Steam , r ;Uundry Get lie-Print Copy . ot the Original ; Lawson's History Of North Carolina ; - TahuM u Any fclbwry. A; Formarly Sold for $2.00, Saw Sells y it k CHARLOTTE. JJ. C 'J 10 Per Cent Additional Reduction Owing to the crowded condition of our East Trade Street Stores and not having sufficient space to dis play the remainder of the Carolina Clothing Co's stock, decided for Saturday only, to make an addi tional cut of 10 PER CENT on this whole Clothing Stock, as follows: $3.15, $4.90 $6.75 PANTS $1.35. . $9.00 . $8.87 $11.25 $13.35 $1.78 $3.15 $6.28 $8.05 We've spread out to stop, to look, to BEL K BROTHERS f BEE WE THE SPRING iilfflY i OPENING W r.MCH28Tlf. The New Styles for will; be shown. ismmwx (OHiEsn id ecu: SA Big line Two-Piece Suits less than half price. Men's Serge and Alpaca Coats less than half price. Here's a pointer for you to go by: Men who . first bought have returned for more, wives have whis pered to husbands, friends bring friends, every man in the city, clerks, office men, carpenters, employers, me chanics, railroad men, every individual man has caught the cleverest Suits in the city and buy. DON'T MISS THE CHANCE FIRST 1 a"J and Correct;; the Season i ie 4 , t' t rc ic -Ann nf i DNESDAY, A, ' I'' " 4 J'i 'S & ' TJ'"i f - r
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