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CHARLOTTE . DAILY OBSERVER, 'AFI1IL 8, v y SOCIAL AND PEBSOHAL 1 Mj89'Mary 'Catharine "Taylor, of ' (thodhles, U visiting Mrs. George B. . alls, on East Vance street. .. A , 4 Mr,' and Mrs, J. A. Ctlenn, of Gas. tonlft, were guests yesterday ox Mr, 'T wilt Utf JpaHHSr . v ------.-... ton, were visitors in the city yester. , , nay, seing guests at me ouiurp. 7. , r t.T -. J f !-' lir'andl-Mra. E.G. Ahderson,"of Uncointon, Spent yesterday In the city c - with relative ana f rienas, - xney weni to stateaviiie last tujm.-v ., - , - i -..-.- 4t. nuata nt th "HTntet 'Bn '.(..(..v : mihuu' w,'. . -. . . , v ford yesterday were Mrs. W. N. Ever- , . ett ana Mies wveretw o zwyuiuui "Ut H. F, Maran returned to he tome at Fayettevllle yesteraay atier i , Visit to Mist Jella Toung, . -Carta reading' as xouows were re ved in the city yesterday: ' request the honor of your presence at the marriage of .their daughter r v. Mannan ' " , tO . ' i . rc-if the evenlngr of Thursday - the twenty-sixth of April . t" ' 'Wnlnetedn ' hundred and six .,' at half "past seven o'clock t St Paul's Methodist church ' v,8- Ooldaboro, Nort4 Carolina. : ' Invitations, 1 as the following, were , Issued to out-ot-town inenas yesier ; laV! v - , , 'You ere invited to attend the Graduating exercises - of the Training School for Nurses . , i -of t 6t. Peter's Hospital , ' Wednesday. April eighteenth " at eight o'clock in the evening " at the " 'Auditorium of the Colonial Club Class of 1906 Miss Pearl McArtan ; Miss Bertha Gray etokes Mies Lillian Robin Williams mrAm will ttA InKllpd In the CltV All friends of the institution are in vited. " Cards reading as follows, tiave been received: 1 ' Mr. M. K RudlseW -Invite you to be present at the marriage of nor daughter Mary Ellen to Mr. William Fulton Cole Wednesday evening, April the eighteenth, nineteen hundred and six At v nVlnirk 'at the residence Of the bride's sister Mrs. C. a. wunin 215 E. Eighth Street Charlotte, North Carolina Mrs. Paul B. Means and daughter. Miss Minnie Means, of Concord, were in the city yesterday. Miss Edna Helan, of Blacksburg-; 8. d is vIsKlnp her sister, Mrs. W. L. King, on North Poplar street. Mrs. Brooks Todd and baby returned last night trom Richmond, where they visited friends and relatives for two weeks. a mumiaM that Interested many Charlotte people was that of Mr. Paul Neely Moore, tormeriy oi lomvuio, but now im Mississippi, to Miss Carrrle Beard, of Yorkvlllo. The ceremony tnnk nlace at Oastonia one day last wutk Mr Moore lived here for a time. Miss Sadie Allison has returned home after a visit to Mrs. J. B. Cooper, at Felham, Oa. COUNTY SOCIAL. Miss Mary MoMurray's school at Oak Grove will close next Friday and the feature of the day will be an Eas ter egg hunt. Mrs. Isaac McGinn, of Steele Creek, was In the city yesterday. Mr. W. A. Puckett, ' of Croft, was lh the city yesterday to see Iris daugh ter. Miss Mary Puckett, who is visit ing frlenda here. - .-PERSONAL. The Movement oL Number of Peo ple. Visitors and Others. Dr. C. M. Beam, of Mount Holly, is ' Spending to-day In the city, v Mr. f. M; Ward, of Chester. 8. C, passed through the city last night on his way to Concord to see a sick friend. '- Major 8. S Tomllnson, who had been . tiers a day or two, left last .night tor his home m Durham. V. . Mr. M. A. Cuiblng, of Boston, and Mr. 3 H. Thomas of Philadelphia, are at the Southern Manufacturers' Club. They, are yarn men. ' -- ..' Mr. C. W. Moo reman, of the staff of The Columbia State, was In the city last night on his way to Spartanburg. Capt. T. A. Allison has returned to th - city, after spending a few weeks at At lanta, Ga. . -' ' Mr. J. D. Earle, of Greenville, 8. C, Was registered at the Central last night. -' Among the visitors in the city are Messrs. L. ' W. And A. E. Jenkins, of Stanley. - Jir. w. u. ueparit, oi itaieign, was 1 among the guests at the Buford last night. ' Mr. C McRae, of Greensboro, is In the city. , - ' Mr. Norman H. Johnston, of the Ral eigh bar, was a visitor In the city yester day, returning to Raleigh last night. Mr. O. M. Boyd, 6f Gastonla,. spent yes , ierday In the city. . . - Dr. .J. M. Btoan, of Gastonla, brought young-Rhett Roy to SCpeter's Hospital for treatment yesterday.' . Mr. W. P. Turner, of Galato, Montana, Is in the city visiting his sister. Mrs. C. B.? Bryant, at her home in Dii worth. He ' will be here for several weeks. Mr.- Victor 8. Bryant, of :the Durham " 1 '.v bar, IS spending to-day .with his father, Mr.. Henry i Bryant, Is Providence town ' ship, He is accompanied by bis brother, Miv.Hugh P. Bryan ti . - . ' - ' Among the out-of-town people here ' yesterday wers Messrs. Archibald John f son and Mw 1 Kesler, of Thomasvllle.'!- ' Mr. F..J. Haywood. Jr et Raleigh, IS .-.r-fU.. 4r.-M.MM 1I.,a4 f . i Mayor W. S. Caldwell and .Dr. J. .. . ' ' - Davidson, of HunteravUle, spent ystei " ; day in the olty on buniness. :! Mr. Clarence Ck Wearn is spending a few- days at . Henderson with his wife, , - who is at the home of her parenta - pJi Mr. R. W. Osborne of Bessemer City, & u spent yesterday In the city,- staying at . t the Central., . .' r ' t ' - ' ' " i - Amons the suests at th CerftreJ v- aj.teroay was o. cansa, oi ureens- , boro. m f t . , " , t Rev. P. R. Law, of Red Borings, was a visitor in the city yesterday, being a . , guest at tne uuroro. , Mr. J. R.Craig..pf Oastonia, Spent yes terday TO the city, ' , v ' Among the guests at the Buford yes - terday was Mr. T. S. Oren. of Hickory. r Mr, Zeo M. Moore, or Concord, spent " taw, air. narry tr. snaw. , Mr, f. V. Parker, of Wadesboro. was ; In the city yesterday, at the Central. Mr, T. C. Hsmrtck, of Winston, was ' terda?.- r ' ' . " V t ' Mr, V. J. Brawley is spending to-day with relatives and friend at Mooresrille. Mr, Letts W. Humphrey wilt leave this morning for Washington and New York, where he wftt spend a week or more on . nr.-1. W. Talsna went to Davidson yes terday to sea the game of baseball be tween Davidson ahd Oak Ridge Institute. ' for Blue Ribbon. Vanilla and say It plain. Tha kind that eives desserts the fsoieus "Blue Ribbon Flavor," ; nc::T against cow tkx. Catltollcs rp la ArmsStock Yards Immediately in ltear of Mercy Iloenltal and Homs of bisters of Sfercy Petition to be Presented to ARlcrmea o-JIorrow Night. J .On ' account of tha possibility- that tha city board, of aldermen ipay grant license to Mr. A. Y. .WhlUker to run a stock yard on Jackson street, the Catholics of the city and residents of Ward, I have aroused themselves and wllWmake, strenuous effort to ra flueoca'tbe aldermeh ' against grant ing the license. Practically an of the property of the Catholic church- In the city Is In the immediate vicinity, in cluding; St. Pater's -Catholic . church. Mercy .General Hospitals St. Mary's Seminary, and' the home of the 61s ters of Mercy, and it is said that the stench from the stock yards make it very disagreeable for the occupants of the , tMilldlngs and . has damaged the property to ithat extent- It Is .further claimed that the hospital was -built with,! the understanding: that the city was not to grant license to stock yards within the, city limits. Rev. Father Joseph,' pastor of the Catholic church, yesterday secured a large number of signatures to a petU uon. io me ooara or aiaermen, ,wno will meet to-morrow night for the pur pose at settilnm the matter.' reauesting the , board to- refuse ' to. grant the , li cense,, Tne-petition, tviii be presented by a strong dolegatlon. of cltlsena Mr. W". I runs circulated a similar pe tition, which will also be presented to morrow night. ' -, The petitions, together with the dele gation, will make a strong- case against the stock yards, It looks as H the cow pen .were doomed. . . 1 - t - -. ' -, Sacred Concert To-tfiglit. The sacred concert, which is to be given in the Southern Manufacturers' Club this evening, promises to be a very interesUng one. Mrs.'T. C. Mur rain will assist th Richardson quar tette, which ha composed of Mr.'' X). Amatl Richardson, violin: Mr. Oarl von Lawrens, piano; , Mr, Will Davis, claionet, and Mr. Harry Asbury, flute.; . All member of the club and those to whom its privileges are ex tended, are cordlaUy invited. The fol lowing is the programme: 1, Invitation a la valse .. .... Weber I. Reverie .. .. ., .. Bratton i. Absence, viola solo.,.. Metoalf , Mr. D. Amatl Richardson 4. Sonata in A flat major Beethoven Theme, variations and funeral march. 6. Bohemian Girl, selection.. Balfe 1 My Redeemer and My Lord .... .. Mrs. T. C. Murrah 7. Scene de Ballet-.. .. De Beriot Mr. D. Amatl Richardson. ?. Prayer and finale from Caval- leria Ruatlcana... .. .. Mascagni The viola, resembling the violin In construction, is played the same wav. though requiring, owing to its larger slse, a somewhat wider separation of the fingers of the left hand. The viola may be considered -a large violin tuned a fifth lower, or as a small violincello tuned an octave higher, which explains Its French name.' It is the lower fifth of the violin or the high alto of the cello. The Important difference to be noted Is in the character of the timbre; by as- much as the violin la biting. Incis ive, masterful: the viola . is humble, wan, sad, morose. Easter Music to be Used. The First Baptist Sunday school Is practicing Easter music each Sunday afternoon. The programme for this afternoon is an attractive one A cor dial invitation Is extended to all to attend. The exercises begin promptly at S:15 o'clock. The programme fol lows: ,r 1. iMusle by orchestera, 2. Singing by school. . Roll-call. ' 4. Prayer. 5. " Singing by school. 8. Selection by Richardson Orches tra, 7. -Reading of lesaon. 9. Lesson study. 10. Singing- by school. 11. Echoes from the Sunday School Convention. . . 12. Closing hymn. ' , Local Cotton Figures. The receipts at the city cotton plat form yesterday were 18 bales and' the best price paid for the staple was lLSS centa a pound. The recepits for the corresponding: date of last year, when the Drico was 7.75 cents a pound, were 271 balea The receipts for the week ending yes terday were 307 bales. The receipts for the corresponding " week of last year were 1,100 balea The recepits for the week of this year, with the price 8.60 cents a pound higher than last year, were nearly 800 bales less than for the corresponding week of the last season. Mrs. Roosevelt ami Party Pass Through. Mrs. Theodore Roosevelt, accompan ied by her companion, Mies Hagner and her children, Kermit, Ethel, Ar chie and Qulntln. passed through the city In a private car attached to the first section of No. 34. on her way to Washington from Cuba, where she had been, for rest and recuperation. The train that hauled the first lady of the land and her Interesting party was held up at the Pipe Foundry Are for a second..', The engineer stopped to see If It were sate for him to run by. Bank Building for Lexington, . Wheeler. Runge ft Dickey, the local architects, are preparing plans for a handsome new bank and office building to be erected at Lexington by the Davidson County Improvement. Com pany. The new building will be three stories high, of handsome' design,; and will cost about, $20,000, Two Marriage Licenses Issued, Deputy Register of Deeds Benj. Pow ell yesterday ;,r Issued v license for the marriage of two couples! Mr. M. Mitchell and Miss Nellie Withers, of the city, and Mr. John G. Peters and Miss Minnie Winter, or the county, ; , . IAMSURE. ,l Thli'fs the cable address of. the - recenMy appointed agent .'; of the ' Olobe-Wernicke Co.'s product''-. (or Japan'NIppon Kokolu - Boyeki - Kabushlkll Kalsha," of Tokohama, , l ' In selecting this line of . goods to handle as well as tn 1 the happy combination 'of 'words In their v cable address"' shows that this Japanese firm ' is as progressive in the arts i ot -peace as their brethren were In the art of war.- ' Jn the war ,.fare of business' there are no ' Tittter arms and accoutrements than those manufactured by,, , Mhis ' well-known American firm. We bars a complete arsenal of these business weap- . one in Charlotte, ? and cable-' . grams , to Japan , being some- . ,what expensive, you , are in-- , fvlted to call or. writs tts.-fof, catalogues. Complete line in stock, at all times, , ' . i- Stoiiw DmnerCb' .Orit-e Outfitters. ' . ' conritFCTLY and : promptly, engraved e ) ttm fOR; SAMPLES AKD PRICES WV 1 r ' ; Je P; Stevens Envinfi Co; Ensravsrs ACADEMY - MARKS NATHAN,' Mgr. -f HATINEE AND NIGHT SATURDAY APRIL 14th '4 TIME .TO'fiGHGirrjOW v .Richarcf tharles Merriest' Musical Melange V; THE MAID AND THE MUMMY With the drigmaIw,New York Theatre Production - and Company of Musical Comedy Celebraties and ' - THE DEMURE APPRENTICE , THE DASHING AUTOMOBILE . THE V1VACIOUT POLLY . THE ROLLICKING TULIP wrirs mtmw trrr -r t? T tt tttj. ' I llllLj NIGHT 1-50, $1.00, 75c, 50c and 25c. Reserved seats for night open Thursday. For Matinee open Friday at Jot dan's t PotrtoBlco Receipts Growing. The receipts 'from tlie sale of stamps, stamDed ' eavelooea. nostal cards and postage on second class .matter at the; local posofflce duringr March amount ed to $8,304.65. The receipts for March 1!04, were $6,801.16. The Increase for the month Just past over that, of the corresponding month of last year was $1.508.49... . t In the money order department, . the denmlts durinc the month amounted to $30,900, as against $24,500 of March last year, making an increase oi o,wu. Carefulness, oCrrectness and Conscientiousness Has gained for us a very gratifying title "THE- LAUNDRY WITH A CONSCIENCE" is the complimentary descrip tion which our friends apply to ua Well, we do certainly try hard enough to please and we certainly do turn out beau tiful work ABSOLUTELY PERFECT. ' ' How about those lace cur-', tains for spring house-cleaning? We make a specialty of lace curtain work. v . ''Phone 160 for 'one ofur ' wagons. -J Model 4 1 Steam Laundry IB IN SPRING" SUITS that will mark you as a well groomed man whether worn in Charlotte, N. C. or on Fifth Avenue, New Yorkthat's our Tailoring.. r - V ' Deliveries can hardly , be made for Easter Sundayj but there are many other Sundays ,3 to come. The Tate-BrownCo. Heath ft MiUlgan -. Prepared Paint ' Best of vjHouse .Paints. ; 1'- .. Rogefs ; , . oiain r loor ,. Best - of Floor. FtnlsHea. ' ' ; -: , rx ?s Muralo Company's ?' Calclmo s -Best of Wall Flnuihea Bath Tub Enamel Stove, Enamel , ,4 'Famlture Polish.- I : , ; rr. Floor Wax, Brushes. IS -ifiample Cards Paint Advice -Tcrrcr.ee, Peri & Vc:! , ...I Lrvl VW. .... 10 N, Tio a. 4 ' Everything In - Paints. - 3. OF MUSIC . Quick Sales and Sndl Profits. Cut Rate Drug Store The Spring Apparel wants 6f mankind are lh full flower for Easter time, and . our store blooms in sympathy. Now, as to your CLOTHES. ' If the -reputation for having 'the best' has' any charm for you, . you'll certainly come here, sir. for your EASTER OUTFITTINO.' ; SUITS, HATS, SHIRTS, NECKWEAR and TOGGERY of all sorts. u , All of superior excellenqe and correct In every detail. Modest prices for the BEST of WEARABLES. Let us show you a Kirsch- baum or Hart, Schaffner ft - Marks Suit, Yorke Bros. & Rogers ' , Clothleri ' Hatters4' and Pur 4 nlshers. mm I. ..I ,ZJ Filing Devices and Z ; i rrf ; Busing' Systems Product v?, , v ' We , have ' had bitter, ex ' pcrlence with so-called cheaper , goods, and had to return " to Wabash ; manufacture tor ouality. ' - t- ' K1LHAM STATIONERY - ' , , , 1 , , Portland,, Oregon. v -, jt v, its, i ( vp I!ctb,.Drxc.i.-& Exclusive! Reprcsenta-, ' ;V'tives - - r si.vu ov-incn urey Sicilian, special at 11 li 1HI m.lnnh Price .. 1 OtIR MR. CLAUD BROWN Is - how attending the great speed i sale, Indianapolis, Ind. We can show you. after April 1st,-100 head of High Class Drivers and Saddlers, Carriage Horses, Draft and Speed Horsea : In our Immense barn at Hendersonvllle, N. C, we can show . you more high class horses than any other barn In "the country.. t30.000.00 , worth of horses and carriages to select from. Tlit ClAUD BROWN (0. HENDERSONVILLE, X. C. 1 Get a Re-Print Copy ' of the Original Lawson's History Of North Carolina Valuable to Any Library. , . Formerly Sold for $2.00, Now Sells . iri c:stRvtR printing hous " r CHABLOTTE, N. C. Belk Bros,. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL 1 S4"2a 4NlMlM,a 4"4"s 4HHH,s' 4,4is4HHfc, 4wii"s4ws aaHr,4' ig4M4k 4"$! SAVING Atted The fled Tag Sale . We are offering: low A ,There is nothing that will add more o the Comfort of your , living room, than . : X one of our COUCHP3 and, we have them to suit any, size purse. ' ? ' ' 1 , valour Couches worth v tor 7-50. , valour uouches roU tagG worth $16 t:r . 4. $2,501 .Valour Couches roll edge, very large ' $21 for. $1&50. .Leather Couch T worth 30 for $26. - Leather Couch worth $35 for $29.50. Leather Ccuch v.-c : V . X $37.50 for $32. , Leather Couch worth $10 for $35. Leather Couch worth C " r X 42.50. Leather chairs and rockers in all the latecr ctvl3 ct lnvc-t rri---. : 4 McCoy to supply your furniture wants at riht prices. IV:.- t , t r V www -- ' f - V to: IK "r- It will pay you to $tay lishment during EASTER W materials and accessories thatY wardrobe you will find here.' j p) attractive priced for Easter selling Grey i Woolens loyftKf 60-inch frae lustre Grey Sicilian, 75c value. Special. 8c. 4-lnch. Grey Check Suiting, two shades, light an IImv rhln Uonnmo- - : v ' Black Goods Specials 7 Sc. 10-Inch Black Sicilian at ....'.. ,SV Fine Quality S 8-inch, All-Wool Tamese or Nunsvelllng, bePj, either separate skirts or. dresses. Price . . Imported and Domestic Black Voiles 48. 76, 98. a3T Black , Chiffon Panama, the material that is so popular for separate sktr 75, 9 Sc., 5c Floral Organdies at Beautiful assortment of new spring Floral Organdies, sheer material, exquisite patterns, exact copies of those of the 26 to 38c. qualities, 15c. , value. Our Easter price .. .. , .' .. ., lpc. Arnold's Woolen Finished Batiste at 12 t-2c Woolen Finished Batiste is decidedly tha prettiest popular priced ma terial produced this spring for the much used shirt waist suit. Our assortment of patterns consists mostly of checks and hair line stripes in the different colorings exact copies of the fine French woolen batiste that retails at 11.60 yd. Cotton, with a sheer wool finish. Price 12 1-Stc. White Persian Lawn at Special Easter Prices 12 l-2c. White Persian Lawn ioc. 20c White Persian Lawn 15c, 15c 40-inch sheer India Lawn .. 13 l-2c. 25c Persian Lawn igc. New Separate Skirts New Separate Skirts. White Linlne Wash Skirts and Black, Navy, Greys, . and Cream Woolens, new arrivals, all one lot, being manufacturers' samples. At our prices mean a 33 1-3 per cent, saving. The new plaited front circular Skirt, won't sag, material all-wool .Pana ma. Price 16.00. Other Special Skirt values at $5.00, $7.50, $8.60 and $9.50. $7.50 Black Silk Petticoats at $5,00 Several styles, extra quality, warranted one season's wear Black Taffeta, extra wide, deep flounce and silk dust ruffle, $7.50 value. SpNsclal at ' .. .. $5.00. Other values In Black Silk Petticoats at .. $6.08, $7.60, $8.50 and $9.60. Dilworth Floral Gardens Don't hesitate to place your orders with us for your Wedding Flowers. Loose Cut Flowers and Floral De signs. In dealing with our customers In filling orders by mall, wire or direct our motto Is, "Put yourself In his place." Send us your orders and we will exercise the name care In - detail as would be given were you here to se lect. We put ourselves In your place and give what we would expect to re ceive ourselves. The choicest selection of cut The best service. W.GrMcPHEE,Prop. Charlotte, IV. C. ; .... I : Doll 'rhone P. O. Box 127. JSP-" I fu 1 ON FINE LUTHBt V prices on everything in the COUCH line thia week. iMr.nnY couth w f w w v. S1.2G and 11.48 JOc '-fin m J The Crowcll .-Saatofa Co, Ix 4.V s tv .1 -For the Treatment of III WWskey, Morphine and : Nervous Diseases, - ... Special apartments and Bursas roc lady patients. All forms of electricity " for treating' nervous diseases, and -various methods of massage, lnclud Ing the Btlhnlaier vibrating method, The stockholders all being physicians . constitute a consulting board-' - Specially trained male and female .'; nurses and attendants.- - r 8. M. CItOWBXJU M. 1, Pres. ' W. L STRONG, M, D- . v i. f , , ii.-f?::- Heaident' VhywtdUk ' k Nioirrs oxLir. coMjiKNaxG MONDAY. APIUb TKvv THE DAVIS GODWIN STOCK CO."1, Opening Bill "A DAUGHTER -OP SATAW" Ctuinse of tipeclsltlcs Every :Pe-f ; . - fonuance. A " , PRICES: 10, 80 and 80c. , -. , ,ak- " v. w :':..., -V-''-;-1' drug"-1 store. " tAdlmtt will be admitted free felon-.. day night when accompanied by one ,. paid 10c. ticket, if leserved before . C p. m at Jordan's drug store. COUCHES! thyc:i ctrj yr -- fvy ft
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