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.CHARLOTTE DAILY Or.T.IIiVEH, MAY .9, IDOa. Tho I ro Pn Nata Club will meut .h 11: i Lottie Gray, a North Col . street this afternoon at i o'clock. , MI.-H Helen Rhyne, of Mount Holly, '. Whs the gufiitt yeaterduy of Mlas Mary Br uncer Andcrwn. on North Graham ; street,,, v.-' ,,;. a v MIm Mary Virginia Wadsworth re ., turned to her noma at Concord ye ,. , terday morning after a, visit to Miss . Loule Wadiworthk oo North" College The-social event of to-day will b . ... a whist party to be given by 'Mra. , Gillespie Sadler, at , her home on . West Hill street, this afternoon at ' - - 4;IQ o'clock In compliment to- Mrs. ' A. II. Harris, who will .make ; her noma in Philadelphia in the near fu ' p. I mM oato ato ' ' jVj - v.fcSha" child culture class "of tho Wo xoan'sClub will entertain the children , x of the members ef the org anlaatlon at - .. a Mar Dart v. at the home of Mrs. F. .,.,C, Abbott, at Piedmont Park Batur- uay anernoon at 6 o cioca, ; Tnere - y will be e. May-pole, a Queen of May , and the other features of ,a May party in merry old England. .. v.v. i : i " :. ; . v Mrs.. XV. C. Vla,of , Wadeaboro .. spent yesterday In -the -city 'with friends. - r$ -t, ... -v1-'. , Dr,. and Mrs. C. A. Aland returned , home yesterday after spending some - . , Tha Dolly Madison Book Club will i meet with Mrs. it. L, Adams thla af- ternoon at 4 o'clock. This. will be - iae use meeting ror the season. Mls Edna Hlrshlnger will leave In a day or two for Brooklyn,' to vlalt her v Brotner, ueutenant Hlrshlnger. -Mra. George FItsslmmona and ehll , dren will Jeave Friday Jor. Brooklyn. ' wners uiey win join Mr. FItsslmmona. . - whe la In the real aetata business : mere, ...,;--vf , ,:.,.,.,e. .. , ' ' Mlaa Elisabeth Crossland, who has v - w een teaching at North Wtlkesboro, .A-iwin arrive bera Saturday to vtsltJber . . euter, Mrs, Paul C whltlock. -. ' Many North Carolina, neoola- will ... be Interested la the announcement of -' the approaching marriage of Miss . - - Francis Louise Bapplee, a daughter -. or Mr. w. w. suppiee. a well-known . .- wholesale ' hardware - merchant of Philadelphia. The ' ceremony la to ,.,.' Uka place on the llth. Mr, Suppiee ,: visited here a few years ago and. waa ' entertained at the Southern Manufac- . turera' Club, - . ' Dr. w and Mr. A M. Herron. of y Steele Creek, were In the city yes- Mrs. F. A, CaldwelL of Rock Hill, -. 8. C. IS visiting her daughter.- Mra. i . A. M. Young, on South , Tryon street. Mr. and Mrs. C U. Bolton, of Char . . lotesvtlle. Va.. are vinltlag at the .. - home of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Maxwell ' ... i-UVa ATfVU luIBb 4m Mra W. IX Cowles left lart "night for Chattanooga, Tenn where aha win spnd day or two with her nusoano. . , t -v- : " v Mrs. I E..Tlt, ef Washington. D. ' ' C, arrived in the city last evening to . Join her husband, who. haa been here ' t for the past month, connected with . the " Weather - Bureau office, having . been assigned from the 'Central of " flee at Washington aa an assistant to Mr. W. J.. Bennett. . Mr. and Mrs. Talt will make Charlotte their future t... soma. ,r ' rV'. p i " r. Re, and Mra. Plato T. Durham ..win Keep house in the 'A. M. Young r cottage on south Tryon street. - - The following Invitation will Inter est Charlotte people: ."Revand Mra. Walter William .' Moore request the honor of your , presence at the marriage of then " daughter, Llute Frlea to Rer. Andrew J Reld , Bird, Thursday evening. May . the twenty-fourth, nineteen hundred n(1 l ia o'clock. Watts Chapel, ; union Theological Seminary,. Rich- mond, Virginia. f "At home after June the fifteenth " at aha Mauae Laurel, Prince George s county. Maryland." . MJsa Moore has relatives and friends here.' ' , . A; - .... ; ... The heme aclenoa section of the Woman's Club will hold lu last meet ' Ing of the year at the residence of , Mrs. W. C. Alexander. In DHwerth, ; at 1. o'clock this morntna. Preced- ing the meeting, the executive board will be in session for a half-hour, , : THE VEXIXE8 OF FOURTH WARD They Celebrate the Election ot m, San . Itary Officer for Their Prectnrt. . ". ". a poor, urea newspaper man wenoea . his way out cnurcn street, to his ; ''. horrie in the fourth ward, be came up . on an unlawful assemblage, of cats. The felines were engaged In a most animated pow-wow and, x having a wtnmM wnw n,w, in, rninnfr in 11 K mn f - behind a tree and listened. Here i Is what he hsara: "Have yon heard ." tha naiSaT" aaked Rrlndla Tom. . h . Nope,M cried a Manx eaV--'.-. - - -weii, -u a goocu rinsr- . '.V "Olve if. to 4UlM shouted a one '.. , eyed Sallle. i c : '-It's like thla: Barnr. ihe keeper ef the crematory, haa been made i' sanitary policeman for our ward." . i , .- "Tou don't tell me?" put In a . ".' fhartia af fellnea. Toms and Salllea. '.'V" It' the goapel truth that I'r handing you, ('That is whv I calls '.' you together at this time. We mu m called you together at this time. We must ' have a celebration. Think of it! Old Barny la a busy man already, burn ng dead degs, hogs, chlrkena and -f things Ilka that eo If one of us hap ' : pens to drop off era the ninth exit there'll be no danger of being picked .. . up and run through the crematory V before our time. See? It's time to r rejoice We can die several times be. ' i fore Barnr teta around. Tou know ; :v one thing certain, Old Barny ain't go Ing to tear his shirt for the eatra , that la waiting at the end Of the ' , month, v BO come along and Join In . the familiar old tune, - We can live " ; till our time, nine time you know " ; After the singing of this song the ujinestlng adjourned elne die, ' ,' it waa the concenaus ef opinion i i that Barny la a good fellow but there ' . fa limit td human endurance..: ;'( '''' V i More) Concerns 'to Domrato.-'...' ;. V th addition to thoae given la The " Observer ' yesterday tha following named concerns will decorate for the 0th of May celebration: C. W. Cook, ,o. I Barrlnger, the Seaboard Air Line ticket office. Blair Bros. the Tryon Irug Company, the South ' ern Real Kstate, Loan A Trunt Com " , pany, Ollreath A .Co., the Southern . , Kxpress Company, the Palace Barber i ' shop, Powell A Co., W. T. McCoy and the Stone-Barrtnger Company, '.- The military committee of the 10th of .May celebration will have an ' Importunt meeting In Ir. V. Or Haw ' ly'B office, at the dty.hall, this even ' ' ing at o'clock, livery inamaer of ' the committee la urged to be present. Only half tha quantity of Itlue Jllttnn Vnllla rjulrd. Ahinljr pure). (irs 1 ; t ic fr as other kinds and the flavor i is jferlaction. i jUNE WEDDINGS i t; Do not delay longer In placing1 Vderg - for engraved 1 nvltatlona' : Our, spring aamplea represent the very latest . shapes and ' forms, that have bpen accepted by refined and taihionable society, i vVe da; not follow we LEAD In originating' artlutlo effects "With fine ma. terlal.; Our; prices art ,tbo' lowest' Send for samples, which'wlll be eupplled free of charge.,' J, P. STEVENS E NO RAVI NO COWed- ding KUtionery; Engravers. rT Whitehall 8 ; Atlaat,.aa, .".'.'!, THK.CHY OF ROSES, Charlotto Scema to bo tho ' Natnral i Homo ; of Urn Roe ' and Many 1 Homee Arc Made Beautiful by its JPreaenco. m.wv-j Tt.- .,4.,.. 'Charlotte la the' greateet ' place for roses .1 ever aaw,"v said a weJl,known Charlotte lady to an Observer man a tewdays ggo.iWv. ..,...: ; "Tea, I have traveled in Florida. and lived in many placea but the roa- 10a her excel any that ,1 ever grew l will be elected for the ensuing year.-; ' ':',.. A'., '.'.?;' 4' ;'. '. ;'', ' ! A 1lJ:.v- Annual 43ul Meeting. ::. ' ) . , The members of the Colonial 'Club metcast night in annual cession; and elected the following, new" members te the board 'of Trovernors: ' Meanrs. C, M, Olenn. T. ;R.'1 Pegram and P, M. Cave. 1' Th ' ether members of T the board , arei . Messrs., Jamee Northey, Ev ,p. Purcell and J. H. Van Neaa, Jr. , The annual meeting of the board ill, be, held soon and then offlcera (Ma's Big Sa'c ' - Buyers , from the largest depart ment stores 1 and Jobbing houses from all over the-country flocked to New York la -week te attend K. B. Clailln'a big clearance sale. It la es timated that they sold ovor a million dollars' worth of goods In a few days. The prices quoted were In most cases less than the goods could be made for. mi ' ' -v .'yi-. :i --'. ' Our buyer waa present and secured a portion of " tha beat bargains. We are much pleased with the wealth of dekrable values we have to attract the. trade. y it Persian J A very, fortunate purchase In 41 Inch shear 'flna Persian Lawn. We would not be asking too much for these iroods-if -we eold at Hc.j but as a big special, per yard .. .. lao, A fine line of Organdies slso for commencement, dresses, per yard at :.' v-; 10c., 15c, 2ftc. ( lijgcne Qoth MRS. . T. ALDERMAV. OF HJCYDERSOX, "' RE-EIjECTJED ' PRESI DENT OF THE STATE FEDERATION OF WOMEN'S CLTJB8 BY THE COXVENTIOX. IN CHARLOTTE LAST WEEK. elsewhere'." The soil and the climate oem to combine to meke the flowers large and rich, with, plyenty of color and delecate, yet pugnent odor. The rosea In my yard were In, full bloom when the rain set in aad ther are a constant ' xeasure to . tne aad my friends. , . Their fragrance and their beauty, are commented upon by those who pa.- I have not made an extra effort to grow rosea but nature has been kind and generous to me: I wlah that every one who owna a home here would try lust a little and aea.wbat they can add to their lots. : "Look at the beautiful ramblers that climb all over some .pore heal I know one home that seems to me to be worth many hundreds of dollars more by being adorned by a 'large, healthy. well-pruned. Red Rambler that mounts almoat to the eavea of tho roof. - 'The beauty about all of thla is that roses ars cheap. All first-class nurseries have the most attractive va rletles and one can get them for a reasonable aam and It does not re quire an expert to put them out. My yard, portions of- my garden, and tha walls of my house are literally cover ed with rosea. "Tell the - people to look about them and aee what others are doing. The humblest, home, decorated with aweet flowers. Is aa everlasting Joy.? ' Negroes Swindled Him. Mr. John Blggera. a farmer who Uvea near 8andy Ridge, Union county, appealed to Chief of Police Irwin yes- terday. aftemon Jo help him get back some money he bad advanced to two ncRToea the day before. Mr. Blggera said thai he made a -bargain with the negroes, one of whom waa Walter Phlfar, to work on his place, advanc ing them f I each oa their wages. They promised to meet him at a cer tain place and time, to start, but they failed to snow up and Mr. niggers realised that ha was" "stuck." The police are oa tha lookout for the two darkeys. ' . ,. . , ,,. . Dr. Falaun Dolna- Well. 1 W. Pal-ion waa operated on at Johns Hopkins Hospital, Balti more, yesterday, , and Is doing very well. ' He stood the operation and rallied satisfactorily afterwards. It Is now believed that ha . will soon be all right - This wilt be welcome news to Ms many friends throughout tha Stale, fU, u,,j ,u .;.', , SUMMER SIKS; Dyed or Cleaned Walaje .'cleaning LandDye- lag: lota of theni. . . ' ' Does yours need Renovat ;ingT If so, aen4 it to us. We can Dry Clean It to look like new, or Dye it one of the new stylish shades If you want the color changed. The cost' will hot be much,' and we are sure to please, you. x ii v a Queen Gty 0 cing amd Cleaning Worfe i'Wi MIIS, ' 5.'' M. HESTER, V' Proprietress. Charlotte, , N. t Branch ; offlret 14 W. Market ..' 8L, Greensboro. K. C, This soft, fin cloth Is used so much for.Walata and Dresses. Re quires no starch, and Is easily laun dered at homo. t Special values, pet.i yard . . v ... . oo uc t Special &Ie Dress Skirts v We bought from a big manufac turer their sample' and small lots fine skirts. "The price Is not much more than ' half regular price. We guarantee the cheapest skirt to be worth mora than the price. All kinds ' of , materials. Voiles, Panamas,- Suitings. -- Silks, Brilllan tinea: Black. Navy, Orey and other colors. Made in tho latest atylea. There' Is a big lot, but ss there Is good deal of choice and we want everybody 'to have name chance, .we will not sell any until t.IO Thursday morning. " 1 '.' ' -' 8ale price ..... . . . xe.ts each. They are worth, up to 115.00. lilf'Sl IS WEST. TltADE ST. I THE COLLAR IS OUR PRIDE ".' ' ..: i . .: ' .The test of a good laundry la unquestionably in. the char - acter of tho-"COLLAR- ; WORK" which ;. it turna out. and it is on the coHar that we particularly plume ourselves. We are very careful about all our work, but extremely fussy about our collars. Every ' one must be Just exactly right, or back to the work table It goes. We have Inspectors who do nothing but critically ''examine every piece of linen before It Is sent out, and theee inspectors are very, very hard to please, for they are : PAID 10 FIND fALW ' Examine your collars care fully each week,' and If you . ever find one that is the least bit' scorched or ; discolored, bring It to ns and we will pay . you for your trouble. . We pay a premium for "bad Jobs" because we never have any.. Hcdcl Stcarn laundry II At pHcw thatl spread ; of money pavers ' for to-day , 'Mmh Lot Improved Linen: Finished Waisting 36-irichcs wide; heavier and smoother tln the former kind 12 J-2c i'l.y .'V. , ''' ' 'C New line of 48-inch Wash Chiffon 38c and 48c ; Mercerized (Mfptis 20c. ., f ,1.1 New line of Black Dress Goods,' 44-inch Panama $125 hHly ' quality 98c j.. T Ask to see our new line of Novelty Washable trimiiibgs :z very popular fpr wash, suits 40, 12 1-2 and- J 5ce 'New line of Ladies9 G)llars and Round Thread Laces Not a day passes but that we have something special to offer. Our buyer is now 3n the markets picking up bargains. Keep in touch with us or you'll likely miss some of the good things we are receivinge' Mr, N, L; Halli "of ' Greensboro. pent yesterday in the city. .. , i , little Tells Oa Facial tege ' ' f In . administering ' message, i remember that ail the move " ments should be upward and . outward. The tendency' of the y-faaa.te to fall, and the mas--j ssge movements should ' be , . made to eounteract thla lnr.lt nation. It's the muscles, not ' the skin, you are trying to reach, and pushing loose skin about will ' , only create ; new . lines. 1'. ' i .'". ' ' A grsat daal of patience Is required. One ? month or three will not produce '- any ' ' startling result.- but a year, ; will do much, Plve years will frequently transform m-tct Vend make the owner .of It . look la ; years younger. (, , . ; '" Vlf you would retain your v. youth i and .'good 'looks, you should lake awful good care k lit your face, i ' ' , lt us halp you lth our ' "thousand and one" dnlnty ' helps for the toilet table. , ; . Knae. and Almond Mnanoge Vm is a delightful appllca iHv.ley's Fir.r,:?xY THE CLAUD BROWN CO. ON.THURSDAY MAY libth benning 10 , o'ciodc $ 7p r5 a ni We will ;scll 75 head of kigh Class Har- V " fl ' ' new and Saddle : Morses "at . ' '-7- "' w ; PUBLIC: AUCTION ' r DOUBLE BUB) SUITS BELK BROTHERS WH0LCSALC, RETAIL A WO- Hi) it 0- M t mm m x. 'mm m m I PILL 1 A Store Full of Good Bargains . U head consigned for thla sals by J, r.'Cofer eV Co., Indlanap-" oils. Ind. Wo will sell "Chester. the Winner of the . Vaaderbllt cup, ISO.8 caah prise and. blue ribbon, at : Ashevllle horse show. We guarantee to sell some of the highest class horses over ' sold , ' under a hammer at this sale. Bala rain or shine at our mammoth 'barne..v,, '-.!. iv.v'-vU ' 4 .. CLAUD BROWN CO. 7; ; HENDERSON VILtiE,' N. C-;"-'" -V4i ,v '.'.1. ;5 3 GET ; COMFORTABLE In hot weather ; by T:rv,They.'are,' cool; body ' fitting , and . .'pocket -Ccjiaring Prices,; ',:) - u tney are not tne best you can find ior tho moneythe goods are ours and the 'money yours. J liUX JNUVV JbKUAl, ; ; Lubin Furniture Ccnipcny The Poubie-Breasted fiult Is alwaya a favorite. . It's tha only suit for some men. It throws a good figure Into ' strong relief, and bolsters up one where nature bag been leas liberal. Its general tone Is brisk and active, with a fine awing. whether worn .buttoned or open. '.' .' . 4 t " , '' its ah M sun The fabrics for Ppring are Cheviots, Worsteds, Serge and ' Mixtures, ',.'. .i, Long range of prices ' . f 1 9.00 to 123.110. ' ; Tou are as welcome to took ' ,, sa w Yorl:e Bros. X Rogers ' Jt. , ! For aAnother Big Week's Selling VMte Lawn A & Valank B71VVMU MA AUUMI - - - MM UUslllliI . SU.bUail W - Will L I xo cents.......;.................... ;.........ioe a yard. lfsll i4.M.i o...i Pine Whitft Dotted SwJm. ivnvpn riot larA anrl emoll ' 1.1 1 ll A J a t 'LA ' aw a mm iuv luqu vattb uot noi. wasn out, a io-cent EeiieT .lac White Persian Lawn Fine, new lot Persian :-Lawn;! very ' Bmobth' and sheer. :a' recular 20-cent aUality...;..M;.;.....;............l5o a vcrd : 5100 REWARD! : Z:' '-'"' a1 ''.' 'iJ f . M fl. , 1 j VinCarA nffars the sum of f 100 for the arrest and oonvlctlon of the man who entered his home In raw Creek Township yesterday, and assaulted Ms daughter, The man waa low. heavy built. Very dark, short,- stubby ? mustache, blaclt eyes and hair.', Apparently between II and 30 year of age) wore black or blua coat with srav bants and arar cap, very dirty collar and lie. Vpeake with a foreign accent. s. ' Pi. ' W, WAIL,At:iB, ' fberlff. a ii;o:.us t. ccsniR, Offlooi Crnlral Hotel Comer. . ;ihona ma. .r tlcaldenre tlO South Trjroo, . . - 'l'hoaa 'n ": IVIiite Dimity New lot the fine quality White Checked 4 Dimity we've sold so much of at.:..U.;,f;.;v;.;i..........;:.r...v l2 l-Cs i-- tv r if T . Liran Lawn rf i ill . .,. - .;"'. . . ' New lot Ihe Fine, 'All Pure Linen Lawn, full 8G inchc3 wide,' very 6mooth and sheer, a 35-cent "quality. ,.230 ysrd Weiv Gray Dress Gqcl'g 56-inch Alt-wool Plaids In Grays, just the thing now... era If jl - ' R n t r " - ..I......! CU..i. Lv.-..k i...J I At.. .
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