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.I'fiESBYTJERV'.nUJOimSS ,v . - , . v , iptosiNG , gEssrox . lastt i nigh ' Itomieaf of East Side CIapi to.be ; Made a Separate ' Cliaree Granted, Y v v iter, tuclart , Noel, I'aator Itejr. n,". J." R. McAIpine PisiuisKcd to Ala- Itttmat - ---- -. IIm,' f porta v-Adopted Rev; ."P Kcrt Given Ucenso to' reaci Jiotea of r ,-, Mecklenburg Presbytery held its clos- In .rananlAlt ' a '..lVaamfnat4M-..hllOTt)lfr Ijtat j went ? Reiy r,' p, Kerr J- preached, tu first sermon t, this session. At the, a- ttrftoon session of the Presbytery ha was v U'alafblned tar llcena to nreahh and east J cd satisfactorily. .He .received hl titer t arj eauoatKm at Davidson v tjouege. enu , then; graduated at the Columbia 8emi- V, tereetlng. There was, a petition present- AViirmt iiuui MBK oiuv viwini rwiucMHB w - bp established as separate Congregation SI ..,.-.' .1- ,' 'I...-- . . . wo, promising suuu mimtraiai oupiwn air to justify this and the request waa granted. - ''-' ' Tha imAir jt ttY inAttnvMfti An minima Uriel endowment fund showed that the " Presbytery has paid only I327.W f tha KtOO assessed: , Thl waa paid by 2 of the churches and tha remaining 17 churches have not contributed to thla fund. Rev. Dr. J. B. Hawarton eapressed his regret . s elated that tha eleven candidates for the ; ministry in this Presbytery had received 9100' each from tha . endowment - fund -.'.which la more than the amount appor ;,: tlcned to the JPreebytery." The Presbytery :r waa urced to note this fact and to take 3ollctlens for the fund, and waa remlnd ""4 that April la the month aet aside for :v. tbla purpose.- '-nrhe report of the commlt- tee on support .for benenolarles of the I'rsgbytery showed that the amount ap ' r Portioned to the benetlclaiiea had been . aid in full. Ray. Alexander Martin . "epoke in favor of increasing the fund for i- beneiloiarles and said he believed ene w t cawae why sofew young men 'were ehter- . Inv tti. mlnlitM vafl Kw.u uma tit Kdt llnw ItAd support given to retired pastors. . tin nnnnvtlah .vvlth th dtilAiiiililnn nf the ministerial endowment fund, Rev. P. wW. Owynn announced that one gentle " ittan In. Atlanta had aareed to aive tl2S.9M to this fund upon the condition that tha : Southern Presbyterian Church would - g:lva the same amount. He stated farther - that ao far only (37,000 had been pledged : "by- the Church, and urged Mecklenburg Presbytery to 'do Its trt ln making the claiming of thla gift possible. The brief addreaa of Rev. M. E. Ben : telle showed tha moral and Spiritual con .v dltlon of Davidson College to be excel . lent. He stated, that at the present time ..v there are at the college W eaadidatea tor ' the ministry, IS of these having .decided ' einee Christmas to enter the-ministry. Tbesa facta show that at thia college there are more candidates for the min istry than in three seminaries, of the " Southern Presbyterian Church, and that - these candidates are more than onehalf of all the candidates In the Southern Church, and about one-fourth of all in ik. n u (1 1 k Ikw. - lelng but 160 in the Southern' and 313 in .. tha entire Church. Mr. Sentelle said there had been no evangelist at tha col It ge recently and that tha moral and . rttTigloue atmosphere of the college la . due to the students. Rev. A. J. McKtl . way offered a. resolution expressing the Sleasure of the Presbytery at thla ad ress and commending the collegei. Rev; A. i. Cralne has been called from the - church at Newells to Robinson church both In this Presbytery, and this call was referred to the committee on calls and supplies. ' Tha request of Rev. J. R. MoAlplne for hiu pastoral relationship with the church at. Pleasant HIU to be dissolved and for 1 1 n jifi-Liin ii null num im . .iiiir tun a jus qismissai rrom ims to me aasT Aia- Dama presoytery was grantexi.- Rev. O. W. Belk delivered to Presby tery a deed from Col. $. 8. Henderson able building lot in New London, where a church will be erected. Mr. Belk pre , seated also A request from the trustees of tnglewood Sdhool, . at Albemarle, that the riarii of tha achoof be changed to Juv niuvuiiiiia jnvimiu aitM uiils win nstttute.' and that a financial agont be appointed by the truateea, and permission tie iriven br the naatora for him to so licit funds for the school. This matter waa discussed' aad rhe reqtieat waa - then Rev. a. X. Brown tendered his resigna tion aa chairman of the committee on . Sabbath schools and vouna . eeoole's so cieties, but the resignation J waa totac- eepiea. -. , Rev. 3. H. Presaley read the report of the committee on narratives, -which re port showed- that most of the churches in the Presbytery have had regular preaching, but that there Is a lack of family altars. The reports of this and the other com- mlttees were adopted, i The Mirimnt nf a Kfimhov nt tm- jilts, viaiiora ina uuwn. Mr. Ai't. Summey returned to the city yesterday from Asbevitle, where he at tended the funeral of his uncle, the late 'Squire A. T. Summey. Mr. J. B. Stack, of Monroe, spent yes terday In the city, ataying at the Central. Among the visitors in. the city yester day wab Mr. Theo. Heismann, of South-, em Pines. Mr.- F. F. arifflit, of the .Monroe bar, waa the guest yesterday of Mr. 'Judge E. Uttle. - Mr. A. C Llneberger, of Mounti Holly, apentjeaterday In the city staying at the Mr. j. B. Plpklrt, of Reldsville, spent yesterday In Charlotte. Among the out-of-towre people In the city yesterday waa Mr. W. T. Primrose, of Shelby. ' - ! Mr. J. M. Galloway, of Hamlet, spent yesterday In the city. . Among the guests at the Buford yester day was Mr, J. W. Shipley, of Winston. Mr.- Wi T. ' Calton, of Itttlmore, was a visitor in the city yesterday. . Mr. T, 8. Morrison, of Ashevllle, was here yesterday, being a guest at the Cen- tral.' i - Mr. George Stephens returned to the city yesterday, after a buainess trip to New York. Mr. Harvey Lambeth is spending a few days at Baltimore. Md., on business. Mr.. John A. . McRae, of the Charlotte haf. Is attending the. Anson Superior Court, at Wadeaboro. W . v . , Dr. Paul B. Barrlnger, of the TTnlver sity of Virginia, at Charlottesville. Va.. la anendlnar tivdav in ihs oitu vain. Uvea and frienda nn hla Htiim. nr rv. lurnbla, 8. C. where he delivered an'ad- ( um miuif tm buuui vurunna , oieoicai Mr. W. C Shumate,- of AshevUle. was visitor la the city yesterday, being a Dr. Edwin M. Pnteat. nmafdent at Viir man Universltry. Qreenvflle, 8. C, was a gi-Tv t tna ventral last nignt. r. Henry Iouia . Smith, president of Davidson Cmlese. wa amuina? thai aia tk the Central last night, r ' . Mr. George VV, Prltohett, of Greensboro ! ipvniiiiiB; w-uny in -me city, k among the giiesu - at ,.the Buford Ust niMiii. , s , . - s 'y Among the visitors in tha City to-day is J3ir. 3. W, Ingle, of Lattlmore. , ut,; Mr. J L. RtddlCi of Hlokorv, was reg. J; Istered at the Buford last night lcrl Mn .Di.Htch.er WaLkln went f Sails J bury Ust evening. V ,( , , .m t V ' ' ' i . -ml ,$ 4. v Hornets, JJe WantcO. t rvr 1,'CeiL A, 1m; Snots' ia very anxious to wun a nuniwr vi norneur nests Tdf . - I I 1. 1 . . . ,' . . . is nig rn-uniuu wnivn is 10" DC neiq In New Orleans. La... Bt ' wnoa. : tt. desires that alL those veterans t who . ..vllwa .It ' tha 'Jmi4mT J4Ka4M mm m.mM ; ,( possible an deliver them to Mr, n. 0 - Dufckworth, either Saturday or garly Monday morning. . These ' hornets! i, , owe win vw ueeu oj iuo ansnK4encurg ' t I 1 . I I "... .i .. ..i.iiii... H ii 4 -, t f ; i". ,' . VIrtnJngton Man Hnicideg. 't. Cpertal to Tha -Observer.. . ; Wilmington, Aortl : l.--Johrt TMver. about M rear of ag, an employe in thtr alrMt nlaatitnv . ilisarinam v. city, committed suicide at hla home In , the aouthern nart nf th lt h itwnh-- : .---- ....vmw r, u-3 -f. inf the content of a three-ounce bot v tie of laudanum, piver had been on vvv. pmtum'ipfvR nnti iinu urvii luncr4 v, ing. irom Bwiancnouaj ho wag - nur i tied to the hOSDitai hbt tha drusr' had alreadr- taken effect -before medical 1 oould save him. fffa leaves wife oA evanl children; - , , ,. '. SOCIAL AlfP PHESOSAIfy. ' The Crnfor4. Book ClUto will' meet wftli Mrs. Jordaa s! Thomas, at EH beth rfelfh.ta, 'tthls alterti'oon , t, ' 4 .'clock.' rf 'AfSrJ: r ' f, ? 'Mies JL D. Vlllaionga left yesterday morning for Savannah, Ga., where shej will vlait'xfelaUveg. ; ' . ii. "K- "- '', ' ,'rnona; the'VlBitor,ln Jibe) cltjr'yea- terdgy .thru Mt, ktod' Mr." peorgo- Wooda,of Southern' Pinf s who .were guests 4t the Central. '4 Mrs. 'Oaorge ynualmoris and child ren will leave Monday", the Wth In stant, i or .BrookiynJ"Where, with Mr Fltsslrrunons, they will make their home lit the future. Mr. Flttslmona is In the real estate business 4 la Brooklyn. -...?-'.' , . , (r --tm The Bessie Dewey Book Club will meet with Mrs. Vf. C, Dowd this af ternoon at 4 o'clock. Mrs. 3. C. Montgomery wilt enter tain at euchre thla morning in com pliment to all is Shirley Montgomery, of Concord. A; J ' aJra J;. It. Withers has returned to her home at Suffolk, Va., after a visit to her father,- Capt. C. M. Etheredge. ' Mra.' EsiCriteglater apent yesterday at Concord 'With her father. Judge W. J. Montgomery. ' -Miss Nell inderaonr, ' or StategviUe, la the ! iguest "of " Miss, Mary Spencer Anderson, on North Church street, : ;'0iadamo-f iu" R.Oautter;.f whofr' h been spending several months In the City with Mrs. J. Hlrshmger, will teave thla morning tor 'her home at Balti more, Md.i ; v .;, The Athenae Book Club will meet with Mrs. 8. O. Brookes, at No, S09 sputh Tryon street, thla afternoon at 4 o'clock.'.--v',' ' S- . v 1 V . !: . . ' y Miss Ellse Chapeau, after a visit to Mrs. R. T. Walker,, on Park avenue, Dllworth, left for her home at Savan nah, Ga yesterday Mrs R T. rewell and Misses Mary Love and Frances Mario- Fewell, of Rock HIU, a C, were visitors in the city yesterday. m m iMrs. D. A; McDonald has returned to her home ,in Carthage after a week's Visit In the city. . Mrs. Mary Sadler and Mies Madge Sadler, of Sandlfer, 'spent yesterday in the city shopping. ' a . -Mrs. J. E. Cunningham, of Provi dence township, . was a Charlotte vis itor yesterday. .-- (Miss Marguerite . Jordan, of Dan ville, Va., Is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Victor, on North Tryon street . "Misses Bess Patton and Amelia Simpson, after spending a few days with relatives in the country, returned to their home In Hock Hill. S. C. yes terday. . m. ' . Miss Bessie Graves has returned to Elisabeth College after spending; the Easter holidays In Ashevllle. , The Virginia Dare Book Circle will meet With Mrs. James A. Means, at NO, 70S North Tryon street, this afr terhoon at 4:30 o'clock. The Chelldon Book Club wit! meet with Miss Josephine Osborne this af ternoon at 4; 30 o'clock. LtTl night was Miss Serena Chadburn, of Wilmington. Mrs. R. 8. Mclves Is visiting at the home of her sister. Mrs: J. Frank Wilkes, . on West Morehead street Mrs. Mclves wll be remembered aa Miss Bessie Lucas, having frequently visited in the city. . Miss Louise Davis Morrison and Mr. Frank K. Lloyd, of London, England, will be wedded at the Morrison "Cot tage Home" in Lincoln county, on the evening of May 1st The wedding will be a very quiet one owing to the recent death of the bride-elect's fath er, the late Captain Joseph Graham Morrlaon. Miss Morrison Is one of the most charming young ladles who has ever visited Charlotte. Mr. Lloyd Is known to many In this section as. a promising young mining engineer. ' ' Mr. JH. Render, of Wilmington, and bride,, who was Miss Salll May Qulck et, Of Lincolnton, arrived In the city last evening, accompanied by their bridal party. The party, consisting of a score, persons, was served a delight ful wedding feast at the Denny Cafe Immediately after their arrival. After the banquet, Mr. and Mrs. Rehder left on their bridal trip in the North, The members of the party, who were guests at the Hotel Buford last night, were: Mr. and Mrs. C. B, Rehder, Rev. Hen Ty W.- Av Hanson, Messrs J. H. Rehder and F. W. Ortman, Jr., of Wilming ton, Dr. T. C QuIckel, Messrs. A.I and D. R. Quickel J. A. Burgln, K. R, Detter and WiU Behder, of Lincoln ton. ' v,,. , . , ' ; ; BRIEFS. -. A Few Mlaor Happenings In 'and . . About the dty. Mr. James M. Hutchison fe seriously HI at hi home at NO. W7 East Seventh streot. .His recovery is despaired of. There will be a. called rehearsal of the Elisabeth Choral Society, t the col lege chapel, to-night at o'clock. The city fire department was called out yeaterday morning by t a burning chimney at a bouse in ward t. . No dam age was done. --The court house ' has been ' a quiet place during the last .few days.-1 The county officials are having plenty of leis ure and are enjoying themselvss. 'A handsomely executed sign' with the Inscription "SOth , of May- Celebration, May 21st to th, hai been placed across South , Tryon street ' at Independence Square. . f v Mr. J.' H, Sadler, of Sandller, 'who has seen 111 for the Ust, few days, was taken yesterday to the Mercy General Hcspitak where he will Undergo medical treatment. , - " i i ' Mr. Stuart W. Cramer will'' receive blda to-day for his new office -building, which is to be erected in the rear of the county court house, .Work upon tbe structure. wW: begin as soon as passible. -Th Greater Charlotte dub wis have aft imnirlinl meetlna- at the T. A. to-nicht at I o'clock. Some revisions will be made in tb by-laws and plans will be discussed for the part to be taken by the club in the 80th of - May wJeb ra tion.' . . , , . 1 The receipts at th city cottons pli- fcrnt yesterday were 4t bales and the best price paid for the staple was 1LV cents a pound. The receipts for the cos responding date of last . year v- were - a bales and the best price at that time Wat IM cents a pound.; t . ' -Mlss Bessie Burkhelmer will this aft ternoon at 4M o'clock , inaugurate her danrlna class for Vounsr bovs and tirU. at' hta Davidson hall, on East ' Tradu aireei. -iv-nifrnt for older neuule. To-night she will give a genua ta wnion . iriends her school are mvlted. The 'rf"tt .VflsvArtnis : Extract. - ..Tilui Ribbon Vanilla. MnVf from the hneat Va nllla Beans,, absolute) pur, goes fwieel tnrt '-";' 7 a far a othr klrt'ls and.a-lvea daaaartara" 1 the laraoua "UueliUbboa Uvor.", tNirvV CAIOUKR AVTIIOIUZED. i , t . 'i. ii in .I j PoliOB Offlcw B. 3, Summerrow Named for the PlscTo Collect Only CStanges In Routes. '- .. ,. . -. .Postmaster R, W.. Smith has re ceived instruction from the Post office pepartrehtMnWasTtrngton; avutborising him 'to put on one mora farrier, .The enamt' of " Mr.'B. J, Summerrow, of the city pojico for,ce, has been sent Jn for th'' position by by Mr, Smiths The new man will de vote' all of his time to collection, giving' tbe ' business district . seven dally, collections. Heretofore ! two carriers . have been, gathering the mall in ' the business section, di viding, the time with their ; routes. Hereafter all of the collection will be dona by the one man. The two car riers who have thus' been dividing their ' work will be assigned to regu lar duties. The change will, affect route 1. 9. , 7, 8, 10 and 4?; The Gnn Club 8cors.".' The Charlotte Gun Club had a very satlsfgctory practice shoot at its grounds yesterday. In the . 60-target event, ' the following scores , were made: J. E. Cray ton, 49; P. M. CaveJ , w,. -, auuu, i. ' . aa, 'nuuiona, 41; C. C. Bates 39; Smith, 31: J. H, Howell, 8J: E. F. Creswell, 19; J. R McPhee, 29 j Dr. S. B. Jones, 15 out of JO; Louis Cray ton, 19 out of 15; Bmuacaren, 21 out of 40. ; . A FOUNTAIN PEN That will not leak is the Sterling Standard Flange Prloes .. ... $2.50 to $S00. We carry a1 the celebrated Waterman Ideal, and the best 31.00 pen made, our Queen Charlotte sent on ap proval to reliable parties. Booksellers and Stationers. Stone & Barringer Co No Fading No Running No Splotching No Botching When wo do your SHIRT WAISTS, COLORED SHIRTS and FANCY VESTS. Dainty colors and deli cate fabrics handled by skillful, experienced, artists. We never Blunder Boggle or Blister "Expert Work by Ex pert People." We cater to he par ticular and fastidious. I Model -Steam Laundry HAWLEY'S PHARMACY Is leading In swell soda foun tain service now. Under the ' recently Installed new adratn lstratlon it has stepped quickly . back into its old first place. ; And there .It is bound to stay, v for it is now In the 'careful, , critical hands of a trained, ex pert attendant f HAVifY'S PHARr.UCY , , Is the most up-to-dats, pro ' -greaaive, active, energetic and , wide-awake . drug establish..,, ; ment in' tha- city. It la ear-t ' tiring the swellest Una' of per. v ... fumts. toilet goods . and- sun dries t be buW ha tha jBUt - If , yon " svant a - thing i real ' , bad and can't find It at your regnlar druggist's, dont 'glye' , VP until yon have .tried , iiAvtepiicw FOR SHI.B! ,VVV IMJrM VvIB.VBIII ilUL, :II Oeorgia State . line and " within two miles of the Ao. Rr. Estlmatart in ent about .90 feet per acreYlrgln god,vlonf leaf pine make It a good turpentine proposition as t well as lumben Timber . Ilea wt It bunched op and easily bandied. Frlce 110.60 pet acre. 1 r , -v,, . t Wanted More i timber . and farm Inr land , for - Northern buyer, x -v- Dcntty 'Co , . CbarkHte, K. C !S0 C FlXlb t lit RiigiSale Friday 4'i Another lot of those bargains In Rugs. 80x60 Imitation Smyrna Rugs, splendid wearers, pretty styles, plenty for . everybody, each t8c, 1 In same sale, AlirWool, Heavy Art Squares, by IS feet; attractive pat terns. Thesa are worth $10.00 each, but Friday we . will sell a limited number at . IS.98. hiii; Our milliners are trimming out each day numbers of hatx, fresh as Just gathered flowers. We have added still more to' our help in this depart ment, and think we can now take care of alt orders. We hod to- rei fuse almost a hundred orders last Week, Just because we hadn't anticl pated such a rush and didn't have the help. Chic, stylish, up-to-datp hats at moderate prices is What Is Riving us such a business. Our large ' hosiery business doesn't come by happen so. it I built on merit. If you, buy a pair of hose from us and they don't wear like they ought. re would appreciate It if you would let us know. We are extremely anxious to keep up the quality of all our hose, and we can only know this from hparlnj? from you. A good many styles of ladles' and children's' hose we guarantee. However, - we cannot recommend gauze hose and very thin lace hose to wear. Children's Caps The best line of Infants' and Chil dren's Lawn Caps we have ever shown at popular prices. New lot Duck, Pique. Cloth and Leather Tarns and Caps Just received. We do not take $60.00 due bills as payment on a piano. We make but- one price to all. and that ia the lowest. When you want a reliable piano at the rlht figure, it will pay you to call and see our line. Charlotte Piano Co. Ii. WALDO AMB8, Mgr. SIS M. Tryon 'Phone its. ByLtsI BIG ORDERS AND CASH ' Are wonderful buyers. They always get the best there is to be had. They have just bought for us A CAR LOAD Of SIDEBOARDS ZnV tion will be put aside. To make room for this car of Sideboards, we will oifer some numbers now on our floor at A GREAT REDUCTION X M$Lm : not profit thereby, , . ; H ni( COMPANY 7 WOT 4 .. it iji (luiinv imi i canea worn out ue sim ply, out of atyla. Tha cloth la not worn -out, and all that you really cAeed Is to aend It to aa and hava it trans- , formed In ' appearance Dyeing , and -Dry Cleaning " are helps to dress economy, ..r..a,..n-vvvi.1, 4; ; 1 Cll AflOTTE - STEAM " LAUuOSY.-' w tauncrcrsiUrer and a can era, ti9 B. Tryoa Street. ' t - t A THcJ feinci of Shoes you wantask for them they "arc hcrce1 The kincl of Leather you1 want, the Style of Last you want . anything in footwear, so It's Fashionable, so it's Good 'and affords ease arid attractive appearance We are showing the most complete line of Oxfords and : Slippers ever brought to the city the very newest, most pop ular, designs and you can choose from Patent Leather, Vicif Kids, etc Oxfords for Men, Women and Qiildren Other Standard Makes of Low Shoes for Women we are sell ing at 98c, $125 and $J.50; Misses' Slippers' 98c and $1.25; Ladies' White Canvas Oxfords 98c, $125 and $150; Ghil-i dren's White Canvas Oxfords 60c, 85c and 95c A full line of Pat ent Leather Ox fords in all the pop ular Toes, really a $500 shoe, our price $4.00. Men's Low Ox fords (all solid) at $150. $1.75, $2 WHOLESALE & RETAIL 100 IlEAD 100 HEAD The Claude Brown Co. HKNDERSONVILLE, X. C. We have In our mammoth barns 100 head of High Class Horses. ROAD HOH8E3 CARRIAflte HORSKS SADDLW HORSES A 25 head of large, young Mules and a few heavy work teams. 100 HEAD 100 HEAD WORM (MIT u "V i ie iiiis 1 .'-v'Hr, Tbe leading Styles for Won are the Regina and Portia The Most . Elegant Spring Shoes for Wo men and the Prices v., are only $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00 K1 UNION MADE FOR MEN BELK BROS. s"E sre THE BEE NY Through Taking Inventory Of The at last, but too late to get on sale this week The selling will begin at our store Corner Trade and College Streets, Read our Aovs, Via t . -.IT', , - TEJEsUEET; Big stock Pumps just in for Men and Boys. In fact every thing usually found in an up-to-date store store as ours Call; will be glad to show you, whether you wish to buy or not lni . . i I ;.?' and; be ready; P Iv . mm mm " .' . U v " ft f It 4 f t, , K 1
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