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i iV" I V A : Ns Harriet Buseey.Onv daughter of ilr. and Mi J. I Orr, Become the Wife of; Mr. Charles, W. AUteon .The , Attendants A ReqepUon ' Tendered the Young Couple Live a Mayodan.. . . v ;'' On of. the prettiest weddings of tha. atiased was that, last evening s. at o'clock of Hiss Harriet Bussey Orr Ud-Kr. Charles w. Allison, wnicn , 'took-place t the home of tne" brlde'a parent, Mr. and Mr. John F. Orr. 'atlo.'6e8 East avenue. The cere j. Tnony- wit performed by Rev. H. 3. , . Alllaon, the father of the groom, as- r alated- by Bev c. T. willingham, of vthe First BaptlBt church.. 'The Orr, home i mas beautifully decorated with i' palms, ferns and Batter Wiles. Just preceding the ceremony Miss jTanlft Patterson ' sang very sweetly ', "O Promise Me." The Richardson , Orchestra rendered Mendelssohn , : wedding march for the entrance into .the parlor of the bridal party. The attendants entered In the following Order: Miss Margaret Ward and Mia Estelle Vernon; Mr. Bland Hammond f and Mr. Alexander Craig; Miss Mary , , Graham and Miss Josephine Os- tome; Mr. N. 3. Orr and Mr. Manllua , Orr, brothers'! of the bride: Miss Re be kah Chambers and Mlaa Madeline Orr; Mr. Frank M. Caldwell and Mr. . D. Hatcher Watklns; Mlaa Marie : Wheeler and Mies Julia Smith; Mrs. T. T. Allison, dame of honor: Mr. T. J. Hutchinson and Mr. Rawllnson Myers; Miss Bessie Ay cock, of Wedge Held, S. C, the maid of honor. The. ' Attendants formed an aisle from the door to the improvised altar. The bride entered on the arm of iter, father, joining the groom and his brother and beat man, Mr. James C. Allison, at the altar. SEVERAL: ORDINANCES KE2fDIXJ . V .LOCAL 'COTTON ITCCRES, " 'V ,i . LAKp. TOBTUB. " I .. ; . 1 ' 1 ) no. worse than inrrtMn ease Of I - - ; - " ' Ua:Wvi, , : FOR r . : 'l ' '": , V:M Much Work Before tb Board of AJOemen - BalklJnf . - Oral nance Not Yet AAopieO. . . . There are' aeveral ordinance pend ing before'' lite board ; of. aldermen which 1 are Cb be etedf on , ajt the next meeting. Mr. J. A. FDTeYaptx.-p,r-ed before, the board at ita. Match meeting asking that the -city devise a better ivay of . getting rid of the ontajt-paid dogs than, the one in use at present. He made several sugges tions which eeemed good to the mem bers of the board and they passed a resolution Instructing the ordinance committee to put these ideas Into shape. This ordinance has been draft ed anil It la to be presented to the board at Ita next meeting. The building ordinance, has passed two readings and ia to come up on its ithird reading at the next meeting of the board. Thlr ordinance Is a lengthy one ;eoverg 4 dosen or more pages of typewritten paper. It contains the regulations, according to which all new-bulidtriga are to be erected with in the Are limit in the future. It Is 1i substance a copy of the fire waste Mil. which was discussed at aucn length aome months ago. In addition to these, .there are sev eral other ordinances which are to b voted upon at the coming meeting of til board. It Is not Improbable that a special meeting will be called for the purpose. A BIG I. O. O. V. CKMOBKATION. Anniversary of tltc Founding of the frdrr, to be Celebrated by Char lotte lyorigcH, April 27th. The anniversary celebration of the organization of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows will be held In this city, Thursday evening, April 27th. The four Charlotte lodges, the Char lotte No. 88: the Mecklenburg Decla ration. No 9. Catawba Erfcampment. No. 1. and Rosalie Itebecca, No. 2, The bride wan gowned in a dress of 1 will loin In the observance of the White -chiffon over taffeta, with a (event. The celebration will likely be bertha of real lace, and carried a ' held In the Odd Fellows' hall and will bower boquet of Easter llllles. Her j he an elaborate affair. A delegation bridal yell was caught with a dla-1 of children from the Odd Fellows mond pin, an heirloom. The dame Home In Ooldsboro will be present, of honor and maid of honor wore, and a" Interesting programme will be Write organdie over green silk. The J rendered. bridesmaids wore white organdie with; The Grand Lodge, I. O. O. F., Is to green tulle sashes and aigrettes, the fatter being girts of the bride. After the wedding a reception was tendered the young couple and a large number of friends called to fellclate therm The following jiamed received at the door: Mrs. E. C. Register and Mr. H. J. Gregg, In the first parlor; Mr. and Mrs. John F. Orr, Mr. and Mra. R. M. Brannon. Mrs. Walter Bretn, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Tlllett and Sir. H. C. Bussey; In the scond par lor, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Allium, Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Broun, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas T. Allison, Miss Bessie Ay COcK and the bride and groom; In th ball, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Zweler, Mrs. Charles Green and Miss Laura E. Orr; In the dining room, Mrs. E. T. Cansler. Mrs. H. J. Gregg, and the bridesmaids; in the punch room, Mrs. W. B. Liddell. Mrs. John M. Scott, Mr. T. S. Franklin and Mrs. W. L. Butt; in charge of the marriage reg ister Mrs. A. E. Aycock, of Wedge fleld, and Mrs. Robert A. Foard. . Mr. and Mrs. Alllwon left last night on their bridal trip In the North. Upon their return from their honey moon they will be at home at the Mountain View Hotel, Mayodah, where Mr. Allison holds a responsible position with the Mayodan Cotton Mill. 4J. XniO IS MAKHlf ALL HALL? s Young Man Who Tried to Kill Him self In Philadelphia Gives Charlotte as His Home. The following Item appeared In the local news columns of The Philadelphia Evening Telegraph, of the 13th, and It may Interest some one here: , "AH. but $2 or 1200 he had when he left Charlotte, N. ('.. a few days ago, be I Kg spent, MarKhall Hall, aged 25, Wat saved from drinking the content of a bottle of laudanum which he had purchased this morning at Tenth and Callow hi II streets. The young man bad Spent all his savingH in his few day's' stay In this city, and through despondency, wan intent on suicide. "Hall came North ami registered at m hotel in the central portion of the City during lh earlier part of the week. fclnce then In- has been seeing the lights and Kpeiiillni; li 1m money. H had been drinking heavily yesterday, and last nigh: t ' u r( !i .1 i-' ij a hoi lie of laudanum In a drug store near Tenth and Callowhill slreeiM. Policeman George Smith, of the Tenth an,) Hut tonwood streets station, saw Hall tending on the corner, ami caught the glimpse (it the bottle he raised to Ms lipd. iSmlth kno- ke1 It from his hand j with his baton. "Magistrate. O'Hrlen t.,1,1 Ihe joiingl man this morning that he wonM Hcml j hint to the county prison for live days! SO that he could sober up. ami advin-d 1 Mm, when he was releaxed. 10 hci ore 1 work, so that lie roi;M pay Iim f.ite back to Charlo'K- Hall extnl.it. I a lot of rh-ap Jeeiry an I .1 in . r-i 1 articles of atllPH on tt hh h lie had lav ished his money "Marshall Hail" ilori not the City dire, tory and :. i ..n.- nt know th- young fel be held In Ooldsboro the th of May. A number of Charlotte Odd Fellows will attend. The dedication of the new home for aged Odd Fellows and their widows, is to take place May 9th. The new home la a very fine one. Mecklenburg Prrsbytery Meets. The Mecklenburg Presbytery con venes with the Dllworth Presbyterian church Tuesday evening. The session will likely continue throughout. W1 ncsday, there being no business of unusual Interest. This Is the regular spring meeting of the Presbytery. lii ONK MAN'S ll;V. Tle Slylei of Has Pn'aclii'r Sucn-MHf ill Cliangiil. '.The st)l ,,t prea -her Hint good work now Is vpi y dlfTei.nt fi.on tb successfui man of old. " said a 1 WOfldljr-wlse man. "The rnni win reached v, the, crowds in days g.i.ie by was a pulpit orator, u man who . .u!d ; Stir the multitude Hut m J, a pieai h- ; er I a back number now; in- can't jrpi , the mult.ltude to tlr. People do not o ! to fhurch like they user) to do. Vou j can't have a revival like the prea her Used to have. The man who does good : , now- is the fellow who puts his r"" , Uglon into practice on the streets. If, your preacher reaches you he must I 40 it on the sidewalk. V.u give your money cheerfully but you do not give , your attertlon. That la the difference t Th churrhe are larger and more ' a's beautiful but the people ji i e more In-: . different, and not emy to move." I EASTER Every man likes to he at tired well on Eater Sunday. Everybody appears to be on dress parade. Now Is a splendid time to se lect the new Spring Suit and the many other drexs accesso ries. Come here for yiur out fitting, sir. and on Eiister Sun day you'll le looked upon as a wkll dri;ksi:i) man, While our garment), tiro the best that's made and our haberdashery coino fr(m the nliops of the most noted mak er.i, you will not fall to tlnd UK PRICES VEUV REAS- iNAKLE. straw Hats are ready for you. Yorkc Bros. I Rogers loililers, Halters and nishcrs. ur . Will t'oiahinf Auction sales. tfj 'The Metropolitan Iind Company, , i. , wmcn nas necn tlon sales of conducting Hie huc lots In the Maxwell j, 1 tract of land, will continue, the aaies Tuesday and Wedtmuday of thl ."week, ' Poring the sales last week 1H lota were aold. and there remain f0 to b disposed of at the two sales ; thl week. The Hteel Creek Band , Wilf be on hand again and presents WlU.bo given avwsy. A lot will be given at the last sale apd the cheeks given oot bot k days ni be used. ...i...,,. j $T'J rPA:X Deals,. , "'Mr.' Charles- Qarmon has ' bought a house and Jot vm Liberty street front Mr, Hi A Munilt the7 consideration being t.mfiMmC. ' Bridges sold one ft the sm neighborhood to Mr. T. W.-Hawklna for th same tic. Jfr 'VVitUsm Camp bought, a house from Ma John B. Curie for U.Vt, the lot being locate on Liberty. These trades were, madathrougk tlf kiouth Real Kafaf -Loan A trust, Coi- - , , '-. Ay v -? A ' " "LADY BALTIMORE," By OWEN WISTER Author of "THE VIRGINIANS," ETC Just From the Press and a Good OneToa Houston, Dixoh & Co. ..'Booka, ,twiotrr And .4k. Some Interesting Comparisons IMca , Advances llalj a Cent rwno.,, Thtrf price of, cotton on tho local market increased half a cent a pound during the last week,' the market! for spots opening Monday morning ' at ?Lie a 'pound and closing lasf evenbjg at 11.76. The last advance of a quarter cent a pound came after the e-', change had closed Thursday, after noon for the Buster holidays." 4, V , ,The receipts at the city platform yesterday were 71 bales and the, best price was 11.75 cents a poun. ' The receipts for the corresponding date of last year were. 188 bales and the 'best price at that time was 7.6S tents a pound. . . - , ' The receipts during the week end Ing yesterday were 169 bales. For the same week of last year the receipt were 546 bales. The receipts ''for the" first half of the month, have been Ut bales; for the corresponding period of last April, 1, ts bales. The receipts for the present season to date have been 18,136. The receipts for the corresponding period of last season were 16,863 bales, Capt. Watts Will be There. Capt. Harrison Watts, formerly a popular citizen of Charlotte and an ex-commander of the Mecklenburg camp of veterans, writes to friends here from his new home at Padocah, Ky.. that he will mett his old camp at the re-union at, New Orleans. Capt, Watt is a gentleman of the old school and Is alike popular with his old comrades, the ladies and the children. DEVIL'S . I A VfK TORTTJllB. Is no worse than the. terrible case of rues fnai.arnicted me 10 rears. - mm was aavisea 10 apply Buckien s rniia ft.lv. tA , Mm - v, ... .M.n.nllv cured me, writes L. g. Napier, of Bugles, TJ"m- nf.uie all . a - - t-nMB AJ. nsffcaisa pail WUUIlUaV DUnll IIU avi e 11. - - - " - , A m ww a , sL rA druggists.-. r-.., , 3 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 If presented before a certain date and countersigned to ap ply as a payment on a piano if bought from them. We will accept coupons giv en by any piano firm as a portion of the first cash pay ment on a new Artistic Stleff, Shaw, or any new piano we sail. If you wish to buy In the future, send in your due bills and we will issue our own due bill, good whenever you are ready to buy. Chas. IVLV 'Stleff, Manufacturer of the Piano With the Sweet Tone, Southern Wareroom: West Trade Street., C11ABIOTTK - . - N. C. C. II. WILMOTH, Mgr. 5 West Trade Street. We CLEAN Dye Portieres Jft A This means that we can be of much service to you, for ; the time 1 for Spring Cleaning ; and Renovating has arrived. '. Send yonr Portieres, Furnl- ture Covartags,' etc., to us. We will Clean or . Erye them so' nicely ther will look like new. Dyein QaTeen City Cleaning Works MRS. J. M. HESTER, Proprletresa. The Importance of French Lyelng and Dry Cleaning as done here? It means articles of apparel often ciist aside as useless are made to do further duty and look well. Coats, Suits, Skirts, Shirt Waists. Gowns, Neckwear, Gloves and Ostrich Feathers are but few of the articles which our Dyeing and Dry Cleaning will benefit. ;irr orn 1 mucks. Charlotte Steam Laundry LaiiiHlcrera, Byers, Cleaners. 210 South Tryon St. c raw rTiAvfv.ri I ".-AM I HICKS' CAPUDINE immioiatclt cuaaa HEADACHES hsuC0LD5 in to it nova, frlsl Souk 10c At I avidson, N. C, March 16, 1905, K. F. D. No. 25. About flva months before the birth of my first child I was taken With some blod trouble, which the doctors said was dropsical In Its nature. My some blood trouble, which the doctors nounced . It dropsy, and said my blood " had turned almost absolutely to water. My whole body was fear fully swollen, and when I would press upon it the dent would remain, as Is so well known In dropsy. The doctors' trMtmant did not do OM particle of good, and at the birth Of my child I had convulsions ana ws critically ill, and for weeks I was very low. When I got up I was In a fearfully weak condition and still suffered from that dropsical trouble. This remained my condition until, a few months before the birth of my second child. I then determined to quit doctors' treatment, and bought one doten bottles of Mrs. Joe Per sons Remedy and took it. By the time I finished the dozen bottles, every indication of that dropsical trouble had disappeared, and my health was good. At the birth of my second child my condition was nat ural, and I was soon up and well, and my health has remained so ever since. Before the birth of my third child, I again took a dozen bottles, and I never had a touch of that dropsical affection, and had as healthy, natural outcome as was pos sible. I do not believe that there Is another medicine in the world Its equal,, and no one need hesitate to try it only take enough to counter act the acid in the blood and It will cure. It is a grand medicine. MRS. MART H. MAYHT5W. , '.'if ' V,1 j, Hf tit, .-v ' rl ?J W "V . t-..: FOR ' SI'S EASTEIi VEEi ' W B Mer a lihe,bhplendidlunpred ' W Suits at S15. $18.50 and up to szo. l 'V Our Habeniashery Department ; - liberal educaUon in correct 4 fashions for ,; spring; e and r summer. There's much o 1 thas'ulyiquisite: There's .nothing ' , thatfc .not Vrigntw, and values; are,: .remarkableVn 'f ' . I ) LONG-TATE CLOTHING COHPAKV ' 1 I - n' y v t t Tt .-.r i ljllll-J. I 1 .. I HAVE YOU SEEN I Our new Line of Leather nana cags, Beit uuck les, Side and Back Combs, Dog Collars and Waist Sets. New de signs, popular prices. 1 Garibaldi & Bruns. Diamonds, Silver Cut Glass. and O. Howard Wilson Norrle Seller MEMBERS OF New York Cotton Exchange New York Coffee Exchange New Orleans CoUon Exchange Liverpool Cotton Ass'n., Ltd. FERNIE, WILSON & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS M Beaver Street ... New York Prompt Attention Given to the Exe cution or orders on the Exchangee. CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. Big Orders and Cash I i Are wonderful buyer.' They always get the best there la to be had. They have just bought for us A Car Load, of Side boards at such low prices, that aU. competi tion will be put aside. To make room for this car ot Sideboards, we will offer soma num. berg now on our floor at. V now on our noor at ,,,, , ,v, tjs It ia not a profit we art alter how. but spaca Why hot profit thereby. ' , s LUBIWf URWITURE COWP'Y. Refrigerators anil Ice Boxes Our new complete stock of Refrigerators and Ice Boxes is now on sale We have bought very largely and can quote , lowest prices on high grade goods. Our line com prises The, Gurney Cleanable, The Leonard Cleanable which arc; recognized as the best Prices from $10.00 to $50;00 ' - Ices Boxes From $6.00 To $18.00 ' .''.(I . . if, "V ''"" . . SBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBSBBBBBBBBBBBB HAMMOCKS -Palmers Hammocks are the best. prices $ 1 .50 to $6.00. Write for prices. . . "'".:'f'. i Parlier-Gardner Company Charlotte's Beat Conducted Hotel THE BUFORD Special attention given to Table Service, making it un equalled in the South. This is a 'feature of The Buford that Is claiming he attention of the Traveling Public. Clean, Comfortable Beds, At tentive Servants. V C. E. HOOPER Manager When You Clean House.! youll find our store the place to buy the many utensils you need and ought to have. Allen Hardware Co WHOLESALE AXD RETAIL. Chick Springs Agency We are pleased to announce that we have secured the ex clusive agency for the ' Celebrated Chick loring Water i and we are prepared to furnish It In half-gallons, five gallons and barrels. ' Chick Springs is a most re- roarkabla water and is a spe cific for Indigestion and Dys pepsia. 'Phone us your orders. We receive the water fresh erery day, Brannon Caitonating Co. PHONE 885. . J UST A MO M E NT PLE AS E ! 7 ly Too Itnow It pjr to buy ' od Clothes for your boy. We glra our Boys Clothing ! partment the very best attention, and consequently wa always glva satisfaction, ' ; , Our stock of Toung .Men'a, Boys' and Children'! Clothing wag never ' more complete than now. - 'r AU tban,ew feprtng atylea are In, and'lt'g to your Interest ' to look ' - , inrougn our noes. i - 4 L " r if-. ;.. i ?T it' 'I . u . a. . it j.rii.-j V ' vfc: i -a-1 1 If, I f y . .: :v.---r- lav.1" , .- ,. . s V Wil lltWLL Willi M - UU . : i ' 1 , i "I " ' ' , fi. , e f Ed. Mellon 1 0 3 i s ...
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