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CHARLOTTE DAILY OB SERVER, MAY 13, 1905." 4- '.V I k - gccul and msom . - ; i ' Iter... and Mrs. A. I Coburn, who have been vlaltlng Mra. Coburn'u fath er, liov. David Grown, near Mooree vllle. returned to the city jeHterday. lira. C.- B. : ltryantr left yesterday ' morning for AshevUle, where she will vl.slt for few days preceding the convention of the-American Cotton ; which Manufacturer ' Association j ' meets there thla ' week, i : .'. v m . ", ' .' ; ' i' ,-,': , j ' At 1:10 o'clock" to-morrow evening -. Miss Luli Christine Habenlcht will , .- rive - her graduate recital ; la exprss :' slon at Elisabeth College.;. , a;. . .,." x - -j ,.. j. : . ; : The annual reception given' by the , . literary societies of . the Presbyterian 1 f College will Uke place to-morrow 'J evening. ' Thla la the event of the rear In the aoclal circles of the col-, ' lege and extensive preparation have , been ' made in anticipation of it A ','' cordial- InvlUtloa la-extended to all , the friend1 ojt.the college to attend. - ' V. Mr, and Mr J. M. Harry, who have " been visiting relaUvea in Apex for soma time, are expected back early -""'thla week, ks-.- ' .." ". :,.'..:"... ' .Miss Mary Ramsey, f Salisbury, ta In the city,, atop ping with Mr. and f - Mra, A.' M. Young, on South, Tryon etreet, on her way home from New Orleans, where ahe went to attend the ' ; Confederate reunion. Bha visited f ' friends at Mobile, Ala., on the way back. Bha will go home to-morrow. 1 Rev. Mr. and Mra. Alexander' Mar : tin returned laat night from Wash ington City, where they. spent aome time. .: j ' . -v. 'v. Mra. J. , Walker - KIrkpatrlck. of ; Sharon, was In the city, yesterday on k wavl.tinm 'Kim Oiitonli. whara aha vlalted Hta i.-rf Keia.. . ' ... . v . r- Miss SoDhle MtxtnUr and Mr. T. 1 - Vf. Alexander will go to Cleveland Springe to-day for a short visit. ' Mra. J. A. Blakney and daughters. "'' Misses Edmonia . and ,. Udora - Vlck ; Blakney, of Providence, ara apending 1 a lew aaya wun ntT. nr. inn airs. ' Alexander Martin, la Dll worth. -. : Mra. R. M. Oates. of Henderson vllle. la visiting Mr. and Mra. W. E. Holt on North Try on street . .Mlsa Ellen Norfleet, of Winston-Sa lem, u visiting Mra. uitu u. joan aton. "-" : . a. Miaa Nell Battle of Montgomery, Ahu, la the guest of Mra. R. U Olb bon. She will visit Mlsa Loulaa Wads- worth, this week. Dr. and Mra. John' H. Gibbon, of ' Philadelphia, will arrive here thla week to visit Dr. and Mrs. R. I Gibbon. ' Mra. G. W. Lake, of Washington, arrived here last night to visit her daughter, Mrs. Joseph Ruasell Rosa. Invitations aa follows have been re ceived in the city: Mrs. Margaret T. Welfley requeat the honor of your presence t at the marriage ceremony of her daurhter . .' . Lucy Walker' " to Mr. Thomas Crawford Hoyla , : Wednesday morning ,. May twenty-third ' Nineteen hundred and six t . -' at tea o'clock x . lll'West Avenue '' Bridgeport Connecticut m . Mr. and Mrs. C W. Parker left ' yesterday morning for New Tork. where they will spend soma time, ' Mlsa A note H." Ferguson, of Rich mond. Va-. who. haa'been apending aeveral weeks In Florida, la spending a few daya with bar brother. Mr. J. W. Ferguson, an route to Wilmington, where she will be the a-iieat of Mrs. C. N. Evans nntlj. the. Ferguson-Evans wedding, Jons tth. j " ' y '.'v.- --.. :-u & Dr. and Mrs.' Joseph Graham have riven ' up -their - residence on North Tryon street and are living with Dr. and Mrs.'. Will A. .Graham, on 8ev antlt street.- ?, i . J " . e s '': M(a Pearl Gardner, of Shelby. Is . vIMtlnr her auntvMra. J. D. McCall, on North Graham, street -i ' e . i". Mra. C. K, . Hooper r haa returned " home after spending a few daya with relatives as Washington.''- :" .-. : :l ' . . Mra' Celesta " '. Bail returned ' last night frori gtatesvttle.: whera : she Visited friends and relatives. ; ; .'. - VS e ' . MIss Elisabeth CrossUnd. who has been teaching at North AYIlkesboro, arrived here last night and la the gueVt of her slater. Mra.-'Paul C Whltlock, on North Church, street ; -' ' " Dr. and Mra. Arthur M. Buchanoon, of Wanhlngton, arrived here last night , to visit Mr. and Mra W. F. Buchan . non. m Mrs. David 8. Tatea la suffering an attack of appendlcltla Dr. J. JE. Stokes, of Salisbury, arrived last night to attend her. It Is not thought that an Immediate operation will, be necessary. . Growing more popular every day. April ' aales of Blue Ribbon Lemon and. Vanilla broke all recorda. . . . t . - The Movement of m Number at reo. lc, Viattors and Otltert. k, 4 i Mr. OeorRO; Itamsey arrived in the city yesterday morning after a bual nexs trip in th-i North an,d will apend a few .daya ;Wlth hla wife, v v.,..-. Mr. Guy i'erguHon, of Greensboro, Is spending r to-day. In the city with nis brotiier, Air. j. vv. Ferguson. Among the 'guests at the Central yesterday was Mr. George 8. Bearden, Of Wlnnton-Balem. .. .y r- Mr. F. .T. Biggs.' of . Rockingham, spent yeateroay in unariotte. Mr. O. W. Wrenn, of Pembreka, was In tha city yesterday, : being a guest autna Burord. -. ; ,. ; . Mr. w. C. Dowd has returned 'to tha rlty after spending a few daya Iq New Tork. . i .. . k .-V Mr.'-T. M. Halt, of texlngton,apent yesterday in tha city,, sUylng at tha .-central r .sis.-trv ..' v - , Messra John Rlgler and Will Ver non are, spending a .few daya. la. Sa vannah, Gai t. ' ' 1 '."': Solicitor ' Harlot , Clarkaon returned home last i night . after attending .the Cabarrus -Superior . Court, . at Concord, Among the gnesta - at the . Buford yeaterday twaa Mr. L." C. .Blcketf. of Monroe. ) ' 'r r -a Col. W.v B. Rodman la spending a few days with hla family at Washing ton. N. C. ' " i. , i - '' : Mr. Edwin Howard, Souther-4gent for. tha Mason Machine Company, la spending several daya In Philadelphia, Pa., on business. .- - . ' : I Captain Harrlaon-Watta,! who. haa been a most welcome1 visitor In the city for tha paat two waaka laavea to-morrow morning for. bis. home In f aaucan, ivjr. - . v Mr. Stanley G. Miller, manager' of tha texUle department of, the Utiar lotto plant of the Southern Cotton Oil Company. left yesterday for Philadel phia. Pa-, -on business, r He will be absent from the city for. a week. Dr. W. Gil Wylle,-president of tha Southern Power Company, spent yes terday at Great Falls, 8f C.,, Inspecting inv aavvivyinniit iiiv, , . - Mr. John McGinnla, .general man ager of tha Calumbua, Mlss. Under wear Company,, stopped over In the city for a few houra yesterday an route home. Cot J. H. Ham. Sr.. of Morrison. Va., will arrive here this week to pay his son. Mr. J. H. Ham, of Piedmont Park, a visit' r - MaJ. George F. Rutxler, of Pensa cola, ' Fku. la spending a few days with his family at Piedmont Park. Mr. R.- a. Buabea returned to tha city last night after a trip South. " " Mr. Walter DeB. McEachln, of Lau rtnburg, la vlaltlng at the home of Dr. I. W. Herron, at Shopton, : TOOK (TWENTY DOZEN EGGS. GrwfMboro Rtora Broken Opra and I lobbe!' onnrr- Students of Nor mal . OoUoge Organise Gnllford - AasodaUon-Gata City News Notes. Special to Tha Observer. Greensboro. May 1 1. Invitations have been Issued for the marriage of Mr. Thomaa Crawford Hoyle, of this city, and Miss . Lucy Walker Welfley, of Bridgeport, Conn., to take place at the home of the bride Wednesday morning, May 13rd. at 10 o'clock. The bride-to-be formerly lived here and has many friends in this city. Mr. Hoyle la a rising vouhg mem ber of the Greensboro bar. oelng a member Of the firm of Hoyle & Euro. The Hook A Ladder Company has elected the following officers: E. E. Bain, foreman; O. D. Boycott first assistant foreman; R. B. Beall. second assistant foreman; Lea V. Butner, secretary and treasurer: C. O. Bur ton, W R, Pleasants and R. B. Beall, onanca comiitee; w. F. Fleming, dry er. Rev. Charles E. Msddry, pastor of Forest Avenue Baptist church, haa accepted an Invitation to preach tha annual sermon at the Liberty Nor mal School commencement May 20th. He will also deliver the literary ad dress at Fork Academy, Davie county, on May 24th. K. M. Reea. truatee. sold at public auction at the court house door to day the Barker store building on West Market street adjoining Court Square. It was bid off by Mr. John Barker, the former owner, for $8,100. Mr. and Mra. Andrew Joyner have Issued Invitations for the marriage of their daughter, Mlsa Mary Lee Joy ner. to Mr. William Maurice Da ugh t- rtdge, Thursday evening, June 7th, at 1:11 p. m. The couple will be at noma at Rocky Mount after June lath., . Rev.- Joseph Wheeler will deliver sn address at Friends' church, next Tuesday night Ha was an eye wit ness of tha San, Francisco earthquake and'heiWill tell his experiences dur ing the. flrst several' days following tha earthquake. '--The-stora of W. T. Powell, at tha Intersection of Lindsay street and Summit avenue, waa broken open last night and thtavea . stole " therefrom twenty.;, i dosent eggs,! twenty-live pounds of sugar, side of bacon, keg of cheese, and Ave- loaves of bread. There Is no clue. ' At a Well attended meeting ' held this morning the . Guilford . County Bute Normal and Industrial College Association' , was organised. Its mem bership -to consist of all former stu dents of this Institution living In this county. Officers elected were Miss Bessie Battle, president: 'Miss Rallle Love. vice ' president;' Miss . Leila Hampton, secretary and treasurer;- A committee -was appointed to plan, for a general meeting to be, held during the. approaching commencement ; At the meeting of tha State Teaeera' Aa- , " ' ' : 1 TUNE AVEDDEIGS Do not delay longer In placing .orders ; for engraved Invltatlona, . Our spring- samples represent tha very latest shapes and, forma l that have been accepted by refined and farhlonable society. ,Wa do -'.not follow rwe, LEAD ; la originating arttstlq affoqts with flna ma-?' v terlal... Our prices are the lowest, Bend for samples, which will ba. supplied free of charge. J, P. STEVENS ENGRAVING CO.r Wed V K ding SUtiOhery w Engravers, 47 Whitehall St., Atlanta,; Ga. ; : 1 sembly here last summer a State or j ganlsation was formed with Miss At. na Meaa Micnaux, or ureensoeru. prsldent and . Miss . Mary - Arlington, of Raleigh, secretary. It Is tha pur pose of the State association to or ganise associations In every county. ft 1: r m , 1 . HiS SQfGE SUIT " The case Is this: If a man has one Summer Suit,. It ought to be a ' SERGE SUIT. ' If he has two or mora, he ought to' have a Serge Suit among them. , ' For his . comfort, - for one thing; for his looks, for an other, and for the durability -and service he'll get out of the suit for a third. . ' ' Our Serge Suits look custom made all the way through. $12.50 to $25.00. We're working for your trade and your good will. Me Bros. & Rogers nnp" VVil ' .... ' - ' j SMI PLANT For the Dyeing' and Cleaning . of , Ladles' - and ' ' Men's Gar ments la tha -only, complete plant of this kind In this State. We use -tha latest and best Improved methods in our - work, employ expert dyers and cleaners, and are in a ' position to give .you the. very ' best ' service t at V a moderate - cost.': v '' ' Consult us before placing '.your order, 1 Portieres and Draperies of all kinds cleaned ar dyedl ; 'Qaccn Qly Dyeing end Cleaning Works .'. ' MRS. i. M. HESTER, '. Proprietress. Charlotte. N. c. ' Branch office 114 W. Market H ' , Bt, areansDoro, is. c " Of Straw Hats have you seen it? If not, do so this week. It represents the best brains of the Hat trade in producing qualities and styles that satisfy particular men. ' Wear a Straw Hat of our selling for Summer and it will be right. s i -"C $2.00 to $5.00 buys it J. The Tate-Brown Co. ftrV mV Crada LAUXDIT SOAf ) Thare baa kmc bean a de saand far pura, awaat. re-frwhlna- laoBdiT soap, and this dainaad haa baan par fctljr fiOml by McCAW C-P. i-P." maun Cham ieally Pore, aad that ia tha coly kind of soap which oosht te be asad on your clothinsr and ta roar hoo. It ia aa fciaj artiete f or tha Mat daUcate fabrics sod the kitehaa. Try a oaks KXJZ1! 5c lUat ty Mocas Nfs. Ca, : ,.- - v.lsoa,fta. , THE BEST DRUG STORE Is the one that best serves Its customers. Our constant aim Is to give every customer the best possible service -best In quality . of goods; , best In at - tehtlon; best In pharmaceuti cal skill; best In everything . " that makes tha most - satis factory kind of a drug store. -; Our teadlly Increasing . pat . . ronaga . Is tha best.: evidence . ' that . we are succeeding In. . giving the best drug - store ' service. - ,!-.... We cordially Invite you to bring your Prescriptions to us, , 'buy your. Toilet Articles and Sick Room Necessities , of us, . and come to .us for all Drug '. Store Supplies that, you may ,. ' need. ' ' . ';' ' , HAWLEY'S PHARMACY iiiliiliiii no zjN every floori and the interest will be spontaneous effervescent, so to ; say;. This big establishment presents an inspiring spectadc to the -; ; eye and a pleasant temptation to the purae. ;, Tnis is going to be a mar velously interesting week, for the people are making ready for the Grand X j 20th or May celebration next week. . I NOTE a MONDAY'S SPECIALS ' New line of Embroidery Waists and Suits, made of Persian Lawns; beautifully trimmed with Valenolen- o-war. , V ::vv:, . . ;, .-4MBol, -nee Laces. Save' the making. Ready equality ., to wear , t8o, U1 and up. For Monday will put on sale a few pieces Persian Lawns, worth 21c Special .. .. 15a 10c. quality 4 1-Inch French Chif fon; very sheer; washes like linen; nothing prettier. Special .. .. a 8c Kaw Una Black Goods. 14-Inch Black Panama Black Voile, . .4 tSCV beautlful tt-tnch Black Panama, all : . t e wool SOe. very 51. JS So. Ilia. awliiva aTtvia ui awassviaa arvswaa In sheer Lawn and heavier quality; 44-lnch Real Chiffon Cloth, desirable for summsr skirts; value , , . . Now llna Orey Panomaa, Serges and Wanteds, In the proper shades Frtces .. no, to, sso. New Una of Bloo Panama, real our regular prioea Jc to 18c To go Chiffon weight; have thla In Light Monday at .. ... .. .. .. ibo. O rays. Rose and other colors... So. Special in Dress Goods We have 15 or SO patterns In very lino Black- Goods. These are exclusive patterns, selected carefully from the best In New Tork. by a very competent buyer of dress goods, and yon can depend upon them being the latest and best productions to be bad, either here or in New York. Now, those pattrrns vary In prioea (roan $1.35 to $$.00 per yard and const of Shadow Clxxk Voiles Shadow and Dotted Aeoleana, Satin Striped Yoilea. We Invite your careful Inspection and are anxious to show them. Come, look at them for a dressy dress. They ara the proper . material, and prices are leas than In New York. Constant study and watchfulness, combined with a knowledge of the needs of women by a thoroughly organized corps of buyers, each an expert in his department are the reasons why this establishment is always ready for any occasion. B.ELR BROTHERS WHOLESALE AND RETAIL MRS. JOE PHS REM C Ul EDY SOLD BY AIL DRUG STORES Manufactured by MRS. JOE PERSON HAVE THEM SKIRTS WAISTS DRESSES COATS GLOVES HOSIERY SLIPPERS RIBBONS FEATHERS DYED OR CLEANED OVERCOATS WHITE VESTS TROUSERS NECKTIES PORTIERES LACE CURTAINS BLANKETS CARPETS RUGS ' ' Any of the above, regardless of color or fabric, TJyed , or Cleaned by our French process and guaranteed to be Just aa repre sented. We pay express one way on orders amounting; to three dollars. ; .-.:.'' ' - CHALOTTE STEAM LAUNDRY LAUNDERERS, DYERS, CLEANERS. i 219 South 'Tryon Street ' i f .v. n:E SEioF fu:uc AFrrM it A S Q U ARE' D E A L T 0 E V E R Y MAN " Mm LIFE ORIStUKAWCE COMPANY V.":' 't 1' ; ' : Not t that We were first: are But 'because we are best are we best, we first liberal-- shown '- x The Greensboro LUe Insurance Company leader not pnly in volume, of business, but (what is "of more importance) in li ';. v'ity and attractiveness of contracts. W$ superb Income Indemnity Policy is without a peer, and that the public recognizes this is i by the fact that' the Greensboro .'life is selling more insurance t. than any other company is selling in the same territory. -Durinij the first four . y months of 1906 the Leading Home Company's new business exceeded a Half-Million .Dollars a Month. X i-:.::': v .: ; 22-X '' v ' 1 ' V - iX: v X (the term by which the Income Indemnity Policy is of ten designated) pays double insurance in case of accidental death," and becomes paid up for life in the event' of total and permanent disability or incapacity.! - It gives the highest loan, paid-up and surrender values, and guarantees the : ( ; highest cash , dividends. ) If you want only the best, follow the majority and insure with the XXx-xX; X ;r T ; ! "; ; ;! : v - 'r it Til E'ON E W I TIFT II EE A S.Y J. V. FRY, Prcslient. v E. COLWtLL. Jr., NA M E.;". secretary.' :?' v. W. D. ALLEN,' Agency Mansicr. GREENSBORO, N. C. A
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