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BRDEF8.I MDrriarfe-lmvi4atio'iiib f "I's i-UHL'' IP- M. nniv.; vhn1iAi hen' vis- ,t " Jtlng relatives la Atlanta, Ga... for the '-,. in the.cuy tost evening. ' V Uesdaincs Alma -Lee Jones' and 'Bb ' spent -some time m Cuba- and, Florida , " and ctopped voff in-.' Charlotte ito visit x at the home ot 'Mrv.F.. H. Andrews, , on Morehead street, have returned to '( i their Home ' f V .. ,tMies SalUV Fryar, of Neyln, spent v . 7 yesteroay in me cuy snopping. . ,v Miss Louise-Wads worth, who has --,, neen tvlsi ting; friends In Birmingham. j -f, - MontromerVk Ala.: New .Orleans. La.. Vv. ween. v -j . , -... . Jars. Harry P. Shaw left yesterday ftornlng for Gaffney, 8, C, where aha - wm visit relatives for some time, - Miss Minnie Gouger left last even ing ior New York city, In the inter- w oi la Marguerite. , ; , Mrs. Paul Llndley, of Pomona, and ; Wise Pat LsQrand, of Rockingham, are guests of Mrs. T C, Guthrie, at oar noma in , iiiwortn.; Mr. ajid Mrs. T. L. Cral returned Ao their home: at -Oastonla yesterday aer a, visit o airs. T. M. Bheiton. Miss Ruth Brlce, of Mbeksvllle, pent yesterday An the city 'with rela- ' uvea. ; Mfes Mabel Cuthertson left last evening for Yorkeville, 8. C where she will visit relatives and friends. Among the visitors in the city yes1 erday were Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Boy lin, of Greensboro, who were guests . at the Buford. - , Miss Sallle fayseQux, of , Phlladol phla, la visiting friends in the city. Miss Altie Corpenlng, of Statesville, is the Kveat of Miss Nan Dowd, on Worth Tryon street. visiting friends In Rock, Hill folf the past several weeks, has returned to the city and is now with Mra M. L. Davis, on East avenue. arrive hero to-morrow night, and be the guest of Mrs. Lovkweed Jones. Miss Helen Heath entertained a par ty of Elisabeth College friends at the Denny last night. Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Brown are spend ing to-day at Mooreaville with Mrs. Brown's father. Rev. Dr. W. W. Pharr. " Miss Lizzie Willeford is visiting rel atives and friends at Concord. A MIDNIGHT BLAZE. Gnoeery 8tore of Mr. J. A. S&ftlcy Burned to the Ground Carried $1,000 Iiuiurance. A few minutes after 12 o'clock last rilght fire was discovered In the rear of Mr. J. A. Softley's grocery store, at No. 701 West Trade street. The alarm was turned in and th? fire de partment, including the steamer, turn. e4 tiut. When thn firmpn .rrivd. Tiowever, the fire was beyond control he building burned Ilk tinder, the structure being a mass of flames with in 10 minutes after the first blase was discovered. Two or three streams oi water were turned on, but.. ih flr? was not extinguished until, only the skeleton of the building was left. A8r. Softley carried $1,000 insurance on his stock and his loss will noi be a great deal beyond that amount. The building belonged to Mrs. W. a. Stewart, and was worth about $300. UN A -Few Minor Happenings ' br and , , v 'About the City.. . f ; VMr. Clifford Dotcher, oT-AOanta, :Oa.i haa taken a position wllb Cr. Gresham at th Southern station. , . -w-HiS friends will regret to tsara. that Mr. ft. H. Jordan Is conflned ta-his rooms on ast avenue by- Illness. i u 'sTho Preston band of Covenanters of the First Presbyterian church will meet this morning. A. large attendance- is de Mr.W.'S. HlnHe. of "Martin county. yesterday sold Mr. ' Charles W. Love two small tracks of --land. In Paw Creek township, a The consideration in- the deal was 11, i , - . - , ' '---Mrs. P . Hood, who underwent a strioua operation at St Peter's Hospital weonesoay is improving siowiy. several weeks will probably . elapse 1 before she can. be removed to: her home. , - V . ' . : More disagreeable, "beastly" weather than that of yesterday cannot be Imagin ed. , A chilly, driasling rain fell with Inter mission, maaing r it - very uncomiortaoie for everyone who' bad to be outdoors. Special sevices are to b held at the First ,': Baptist church, colored, to-day. Th pastor. Rev. S. L. Johnson, will be assisted by several visiting ministers, and the- services wHl continue throughout the day. ,:; ... t , There will be two attractions at ' the Academy ef Music this week: Shepherd's Moving Pictures, Wednesday) matinee and night; and "Don Paschale," present, ed by the Alice Neilsen Opera Company, Thursday night , All members of Charlotte council. United Commercial Travelers, are re quested to meet at the hall this afternoon at 3:20 o'clock to attend In a body the special lecture at the First Presbyterian church delivered by Rev. Dr. Martin D. Hardin. 1I visitiiur members of the or ders are cordially Invited to join the lo cal council. Attractive posters have been issued advertising the North Carolina Summer School, to be held at Raleigh, June 16th July 6th. The features of the school the approaching term will Include, besides systematic eourses of study, musical en. Urta in merits, special lectures, etc. State Superintendent of Public Instruction J. Y. Joyner is president of the school. PERSONAL. CORRECTLY AND PROMPTLY ENGRAVED SEND f 0.1 SAMPLES AND PRICES V J J; P. Stevens EnfiravinS Co., Engravers 47 Whitehall St. Atlanta, Ca. .WORK ON EXTENSION BBGVK,' New Trolley Una to diadwick to be , Buut - without v . Delay A , ' New Bridge Ore Stewart . Creek Boon to tXKintry cinb. The 4Cs are losing no time in be ginning the. trolley line extension to ward Chadwlck. The actual work on the Una has begun. The poles for th trolley are now -being hauled -and placed in position and the work of widening the road wilt also be beguu without delay so that the track may be laid without delay.v The- company Is having 7,000 yards of rock hauled to me rorka of Beattie's Ford and Rd sell's Ferry roads, and the- crusher will be put in operation as soon a is necessary. The amount - of ; worg advertised for wiU be sufficient to bal last several miles ;ot track. It will be necessary to build a new ' bridge over Stewart's Creek, the present bridge being too weak to eupport a car line. The new bridge will probabty De an arched concrete structure, slim lar to the one over Irwjn's creek, on West Trade street. 1 With the extension of -the car line to Chad wick, the Country Club will doubtless take on new life, especially if athletic features are added to it. The greatest drawback of the club has been its inaccessibility and tbe car line extension will remedy this, the cars passing within 100 feet of the club house. The Movement of a Number of Peo Die. Visitors and Others. - Dr. Emerr Alexander left vesterdnv for Philadelphia, Pa., after attending the funeral of his aunt, Mrs. Julia Susan AlAYD niar Whit jfiAI 'PVi i mi I -i r Aran irtr Miss aaayme jHcKlwee. wno nas peeiU Mr. William C. Robinson, head of Wil liam C. Robinson & Company, of Balti more, M'J.. spent yeeterday In the city with Mr. H. H. Straub. reoresentative In this territory. Mr. Taylor, or Wilmington, was Mrs. Burton Smith, of Atlanta, wlltL Among the guests at the Buford yester day were Mr. E. H. Gibson and Dr. C. W, Regan, of Laurlnburar. CaDt. Ueonre F. Ituaon. of the Dallna bar, is spending a few days in the city wmi iriftnas. Mr. Kugene P. Albea, of Winston, was among the guests at the Central ye terdny. Judee llenrv R. Brvan and Soliritnr Herlot Cldrkaon left last nlaht for She! oy. where they will ho d the Cleve and Superior Court this week. Mr. H. C. Reld. of Balisburv. sent jesterday in life city, staying- at the Central. x . Amlong the out-of-town people here esterday was Mr. H. Parks, of Con. cord. Mr. K. O. Gaffnev Is SDendlnar to-day with friends at Concord. Mr. R. L. Sloan, of Greensboro was a guest at the Manufacturers' Club last ight. Mr. I. R. Self, of Lincolnton. is a visitor In the city to-day. bMr. John F. Love, of GaBtonia. waa registered at the Central last night. Among: the out-of-town Deoole here to day is Mr. L. R. Close, of Greensboro. Mr. L. W. Redd, of Lexington. Is a visitor in the citv. being a mieat nt the Central. Mr. W. R. Crook, of Richmond. Va.. is spending a few days in the city. Among the guests at the Buford last night was Mr. W. G. Separk, of Raleigh. HELD FOR COUNTERFEITING. A CATALOttrE IN COLORS. The Continental Gin Company Issues a Hapdiwmie Booklet. The Continental Gin Company, with headquarters In Birmingham, Ala., and sales offices In Charlotte, Atlanta, G'a.: Memphis, Tenn.; Dallas, Texas, and Bridgewater, Mass., has Issued to the trade a handsome catalogue which contains descriptions of all the ma chines manufactured by this well known concern. The catalogue Is printed in colors and is most attrac tive. The Charlotte office Is In charge of Mrs. W.- M. Hurt, one of the best known and most skilled machinery ex perts in the South. The local office, and sales rooms are located at No. S01 West Trade street. "Not Like Otlier Girls."' There was something much- lacking of the production of "Not Like Other Girls" at the Academy of Music last night. The play Itself la an illogical, unappealing sort of thing, but. as it Is. it was not made the best of last night. Miss Keenan the star, has a magnificent figure and some talent. Her work was not bad. ,and one or two other members of the cast displayed a manner of talent but the rest simply filled in. The weather was disagreeable and the few score people who attended the play In an ugly mood: that accounts, in part, for the failure of the com pany to please. , ? Jim Burton Caught. . Jim Burton, a mulatto, who has -been dodging the 'police for several months, landed in the city last night on o. 29, on the Southern, and. 10 minutes later, waa nabbed at his for mer home on Prather's Hill by Police Bergeant Pitts and. Patrolman John aton. -Burton was wanted on three counts. There is a warrant charging him with wife-beating; another charging him with shootoing Tom Billings, t who had been paying some - attention to his , spouse; and another charging htm with doing a carving stunt ierd named McClure being Music M the Second Church. ; The following attractive Droaramma t-'oi music nas eon arranged by Mr, " H. Jj Zehtrtt tor the morning and even- Ins; services jif Ahe Second Presbyte - rlan chtirdh k rreiude.Reelnptlon';?.'',.'..,,;. Bossl. , Antnenv vm unto Him .... Gounod, .v Anthem.. Come ye Y)cnnmr t . rhv ,. PosUude, FeaUval Hymn,.. .. pluttU Prelude, lgend t.lfe' Histinga. 1 ' Anthem-, Art Thou Wearv Sohnr-ker. , .Anthem, Lord We fray Theen Roberts ' ? aienaeissonn, . , V lNWr!s?.W&AltoB- ;-. The Southern Railway has begun V double-tracking Ita line oetween At , lanu and OsfeesvlIlev Oa- ; The force " will work north and eventually meet the forc that to working south,' The ; .Southern now hss several forces la y Ing Its doable track and within the next year or two the entire line, from , , Washington to Atlanta, will have a ?uw tr. .u, :, s' if01? ? Pie 'Blue Ribbon vanilla, Absolutely pure, Ge twloa as tar and the 'Blue Klbboa Flavor" to perfecUon, Mrs. Alice Smoot and Her Husband Committed to Jail In Default of Bond at Greensboro. Special to The Observer. Greeneboro, March 24. The bearing or Mrs. Alice smoot, arrested yester day afternoon on the charge of pass ing counicrieit money ana navlng a quantity of It in her possession, was given a preliminary hearing this at ternoon at 7 o'clock before United states Commissioner J. M. Wolfe, who bound her over to the next term of Federal Court which jneets here the ursi ween in April, me oona being flxd at 800. ' G. L. Smoot. husband of the accused woman, arrived in the city to-day at noon from Welch, W. Va., wheie he has bften employed with a bridge construction force. He went direct to the office of United States Marshal J. M. Mllllkan and talked quite freely with District Attorney Holton and others, saying he came here in response to a telegram In forming him that his wife was in trou ble. United States Secret Service Agent Henry E. Thomas, who worked up the case against Mrs. Smoot.' ar rived at the. office shortly after Mi. Smoot put in an appearance ana moot was placed under arrest on an affidavit of Thomas charging him with being an accomplice. His pre liminary hearing was set for next iFriday afternoon at 3 o'clock, thi. bond was fixed at $600. Both defend ants failed to give ball and were committed to jail. MA J. BRYANT VV. COBB DEAD. Local Cotton Figures. The receipts at the city platform during the last few days have not Increased noticeably notwithstanding the advance in the price to 11 cents again. The receipts for the 'wee were 255 bales. The receipts for the corresponding week of last year were 569 'bales, and the price at that tlimi was 7.75 cents a pound. The receipts at the platform yesterday were 41 bales, the highest price being 11 cents. The receipts for the corresponding date of last year, when the price was 7. 76 cents, were 211 bales. FOR DRESS UP Occasions will please fastidious dressers because of all the little touches of hand-tailoring which pro claims their difference from ready mades at a glance. Let us build a double-breasted Frock Coat and Fancy Waistcoat for you to wear Easter Sunday. The Tate-Brown Co. Brave Confederate Veteran, Major of Second North Carolina ' Infantry, Passes Away at Goldsboro. Special to The Observer. : Goldsboro, March 24. Last night about 0 o'clock, at the residence of his brother-ln-Iaw. Capt. W. P. Lane, of this city, while on a visit to his sis ter. Major Bryant W., Cobb- passed away, He was the son of the late W. D. Cobb. His mother before marri age, was Miss Ann Collier,' sister of the ' late Col." G. W. Collier. Major Cobb was 7 years og age and was the brother of Df. W. H. H. Cobb and Mrs. W. p; Lane, of this city, and Col, J, d Cobb, of Florida. . ' At the breaking out of the war Bry ant W. Cobb enlisted as a private in the bid Goldsboro Rifles and by his bravery won his way step by step un til he toeeame major of the Second North Carolina Infantry. V" ; - .- 4 - . " Attorney General Gamer Dying. YV if voserver' Bureau, ' VV . 1201 'Main Street. ' Columbia, 8. C, March 24. (At H , o'clock to-night the report from the bedside of Attorney General Gunter Is that there. Is : no - change and he Is fcdt expected, to live during the night. His condition could be no more critical. Life is hanging - by a thread. Mr. Gunter Is under the in fluence of opiates " r , -. THE WEATHER. One Fees the Sense of Pleasure Quickened at the First Taste of White House Coffee There Is that old-fashioned pure coffee taste that is so delicious and satisfying to all lovers of good coffee. The flavor and purity of, "White House" cannot be found in any old kind of can "just as good," but to get the genuine, the very top notch of coffee excellence. thes "White House" flavor, you must Insist on your groeer giving you "White House" coffee, and you then get your money's worth. All first-class grocers In one, two and three-pound tins only. , . ' THE BOYS' MEETING TO-DAY, Sir, T. A, "Adams to Speak at the Y. , i.-u. a. ibis Afternoon. The big mass meeting to be held at the Young. Miens' Christian Associa tion this afternoon at S o'clock, prom ises w m one oi the biggest ever held here. . Mr. J. A. Helvln will ad dress this meeting and Miss Grace Eddlns will sing. All the boys of the city over thirteen years old are In vited to attend this meeting whether members or the association of not. Mr. T. A. Adams will address the Boye . Volunteer League . at 2:43 o'clock and all the boys of the olty under l years or age are invited t hear him, The boys are practicing for the big anniversary to be held in the Second Presbyterian church some time In April, and those boys who are to take part in the boys' choir are requested to t on nana. The Ariel Quartette, composed of Messrs, Harvey Overcash, J. II. H. Parks, ' Cecil Butt and W. W. Gra ham, will go to Linwood this week to sing at ' college commencement. $50.00 DUE BILLS I ' i 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 Arm'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 "any piano firm as payment on the Artistic Stieff, 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 Ware room : West Trade Street., CHARLOTTE - - - - N. C. C. II. W1LMOTH, Mgr. 5 West Trade Street. SALUDA N. C. We are offering for sale a 20-room house on beautiful hill top, s-4 mile from the Postofflce at Saluda, N. C. Property located on main road lead ing from the country Into town, which makes it easy to sceerub try, vegetables and other farm products. The house was used as a boarding house very successfully last season. The building is completely furnished, and the furniture goes in the sale. This is a particularly attractive op portunity to secure a large house at this very popular health resort. Price extremely low. We will furnish full particulars upon request. WALKER. RAVENEL' & COMPANT Dept .4, Columbia, S. C. HATS! The usual models, just from New York, will be 'shown Monday and Tuesday. An extra shipment for Thursday and Friday. Corsets A "La Marguerite" to fit every figure. La Marguer ite Shop Hats, Corsets, Gowns. 211 N. Toon St. Forecast for Sunday add Mondav: Rain Sunday; Monday fair end warmer: fresh east lo.noruieasi winas. - .-iSS :i Get Re-Print Copy : .vi. iw urijrjnai.. Lavson's History Or - North Carolina -, f Tamable ; to;: Any library Formerly Sold for S160, Now Sell CHARLOTTE, N. C ACADEMY OF MUSIC . , MARX S. NATHAN, Mgr.' ' , " .' ' '',?:'''' .' .- , '.m'. . .- ..- ; - ONE. PERFORMANCE ONLY Thursday, March 29, ; Appearance of the Famous American Soprano MISS' ALICE NIELSEN '. Fallowing her. recent brilliant success In London, Paris. Rome, Naples and Milan as prima donna of the leading grand opera or ganisations of the past two seasons In those European cities, as sociated with Caruso, Melba and Calve. : v'1 Miss Nielsen will be supported by a Specially Selected European Company and will present Donizetti's delightful Comedy Opera ' Don Pasquale - s "v , ' -' ' Win the company's complete orchestra. ' The entire performance is under the personal direction of the cele- ,' brated Impresario and Vocal Teacher - v ; Henry Russell . 1 L V who directed the recent grand opera, seasons at Ihe Coyent Garden .v and Waldorf theatres, London, , ' ; Miss Nielsen has not appeared la the United States since her brll , Ifant successes In th "Singing f Girl" and "The Fortune Teller ..'PRICES:, Orchestra, $240 and Balcony. 91.00 and 75o.j , ctiterft WHS,' V.'j:.S' 7 V K : i Advance sale v opens Tuesday. Out-'of-town orders should be ad. 'j. : Pressed to B. IL.. Jordan Co.. " '" " rMmbPOJderSalL Monday at 9.30. J 5c and 20c Embroidery at 5c Several thousand yards pretty Ham . burg and Swiss Embroideries and In sertions; values 10c, 15c and 20c f Sale price commencing prompt ly at 9.30 o'clock Monday morn- C cts ing 3 yd None charged. Special Sale Real Linen Torchon Laces Mon day at 9,00 Oclocke 1 5c to 25c Real Linen Laces at 10c. 3,000 yards Real Linen Torchon Laces with Insertions to match; values 15 to 25c yard. Commencing at 9 o'clock Monday morning sale f Acts price 'Vyd None charged. L Linen Sale Monday Morning at 9 O clocke Special sale commencing Monday morning at 9 o'clock of 36-inch shear linen lawns. This offering is a special purchase of a forty piece lot and the special prices made for this sale meana a tremendous saving. . ; ; 25c 36-inch shear, white linen f Q lawn sale price... 7C ' -' ' 38c 36-inch shear, white linen lawn sale price 50c 36-inch shear white linen. Oct! lawn sale price ..;OOC 50c 36-inch cadet light blue and OOl lavender solid linen sale price OOC Silk Special for Mon- 48c value, yard wide white OQJi Habuta silk at ..07C; 50c 27-mch solid colored China OQ Silks (all shades), special at OC 27-inch Oriental Perspiration-Proof : Lyon's Dyed China Silks, all colors and white. AO HOC Price. 27-inch Radium-Finished China 5?i11r a beautiful, soft, all-silk material,' especially pretty for waists and even ing dresses; Alice Blue, Light Blue, Pink, Lavender and r-f. White. Price DUG 75c value 23-inch Crepe-de-Chine, all Shades and Black rf 5 -and White. Price OUC BELK BRO WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. LU. PIANOS NEW SCALE FOUR HUNDRED DOUAR MODELS TO CLUB MEMBERS AT $287. CASH OR EASY PAYMENTS Nine out of every ten pianos are bought on paymentsgifts to the family many are taken away on account of the death of the wage-earner. Join Uie dub, now forming. Save near ly a hundred and twenty-five dollars and bexldes In case of death of purchaser we give the family a receipt In tull for balance duo on piano pro vided contract has been hv 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 I. & B. Club Pianos old inslda of four months to aatlxned customers They are warranted for a life tlmo. Ad dress Luddeit S Bates S.M.H. 30 Years In Music. SAVANNAH OA. (Ml D MRS. JOE PERSON'S REMEDY CURES BLOOD AND SKIN DISEASES AtBuicoimnas K SMI BY tCWIKG IHIC6BIS Sacred Concerts, On the Victor. One of the greatest charms ot unuwiy a viciur lies in me fact tutt '.(, one can have always at their disposal not only opera singers and operatic selections, but the grand old church, hymns rendered by the famous Hay' . den Quartette and noted -Trinity; li Choir, of New York city. Among tha nRwnr rprr.rnx nr rna in aom. r: - v ' ' u v..vr..MS ' , Glory Song. Holy, Holy, Holy, Lead' ' Kindly Light. Lost Chord. Nearer My " God to Thee, Sometime We'll Under v stand. The Palms, Vesper Servtce,'; Sing Alleluia Jorth. . . Ask for complete catalogue of ma . chines snd records. it Stone & BarringerCo; Victor Distributors. LITTLE TALKS ON FACIAL MASSAGE NUMBER FOUR In administering massage, ' remember that all the move ments should be upward and ': outward. The tendency of the face is to fall, and the massage movements should ba made to counteract this inclination. It's the muscles, not the skin you are trying, to reach, and push ing loose skin about will only create new. lines, t : Y The j massage ' movementa ' which we have illustrated in these little talks will produce marvelous results' it persisted ' InJ ".-': '!'';''':'"-,-; A great deal of patience ia j required. ; One month, - or three will not produce , - any-1 startling results, but, yea will do, much.-! Five !? year ' . ill -; frequently f transform a face and make the owner of ' it look IS years younger, n; If you would reUIn i your" V youth n- and good looks; yott ' ' . should take awful good, care of " yotif faoe.;"feff-'?';',-s;.:' k I ' Let ua i help you ''-with our r "thousand : and -one" t dainty ; helps for the toilet table, v (- I lose and Almond afassago f , Cream ' Is a delightful appllca-' tlon, i ' : ' jifeii HOTKL EVERETT. High Point, K. a Ksw and strletly flrat-elasss esatrally loeatsd: tbrye minutea walk from depot. Hot and sold baths, slectrie lights. Ca ters to tbe commercial travtltra. ,Y '';. K. 'BS, Waa. Proprietor. FOR SALE! Nice modern T-room house, i Pine ' St., at a bargain if taken this week. Modern 7-room house. E. 6th St, 2.00. -f!S, 6-rKm cottage, a Cedar; City wa ter, $2,000, ,,i . FOR RENT - 4 Brick store. Boulevard, Ditworth' next to drug store. V Modern new 7-roora house. W. 9th St., 113.00. McQall & tit JT. Ttyoa St, Clanton. 'Phone tio. and Iron Beds and Cribs We have Just 'received! large shipment of Brass and : Iron Beds and Cribs, which, wt . 8e our line of l-pW Bed 'with Ihe Steel Double Hoop, t i .aa,.uiii. , a. - n.iiiii.iiiin .nr, Hnnnv nunniMn in. t i" S-piece, VVttte' mmminfsj'spec'a V. &:Brass:'Bed :.l.fiW:. livJ Tha keW tf Beds Is none t-- Kfoiyo-i-theMforeb . W. T. McC OV, south T.. ,v. l. 7 ri,'.
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