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CHARLOTTE DAILY 0. IVER, MAY 10, 1P03. L Al alumnae beceptiojj t , , a XY IXTEIUiSTIXO ' . TOASTS. ; Jrank I. Oaliorne the iWatmle. tron of Uk Owalon "J"' I vnit ol Unusual Inter The 1 wi...i.rin follm Seniors Jrore' rmhrr With Those who Hod ooo l.clore and Wsite aierry n qurt closed With ITayer An Oc casion That Will Be Itomembered I ir Those Present. ? The annual reception of the Alum tiae Aseoclatlon of the , Presbyterian rAiu m-iiirh vraa held yeaterday af ... ternoon from 4 to o'clock, waa a -w-i.i funotiAB that will always be re- ', membered for. the elegance of lu deJtlme. : CoL. Byera has found that his . tall and the pleaaare wnicn it orougni " to the young women and those ( ma- ..- turer years who form the alumnae . association of this honored Inatltu- , iion. . . . , iriw u hour soentln delightful " social intercourse la the college par - ' lors the ladles were ushered Into the dining room, where covers were laid for and wnere tnry parwuK u. . ' an elegant - repeat or aaiaas, onvea, L toM and raka with fruit punch. The '.' i long tablee were beautiful In their ...... rootless linen IH remrrpicv ui pink extending the full length of the ' tables, upon which were acattered ' nea. snd at Intervale bouqueU : .r ninv -wmniea. and Dink roses were! placed. This waa the color effect of :' ' all the tables aave that at which the ' senior class of this year, twenty-two ' young ladies, were seated, and It waa - all In white. Mrs. P. I. Osborne, waa ihe grace- ful toastmlstresa. and In her remarks V.o.ii tkn. of tha Jadies who resDond- ' ed to the several toasts there . was th intellect and wit of the college girl of both the past and u toraawnt. .Jl-jL-x .. ... . i ..nnniina' tn the toast on The Higher Education of Woman," Miss tlops mill people are unable to pro ; liaura Orr sUled that she knew she tect themselves from overwork or n. the unpopulsr side In the long hours without the law stepping . ayes at msny. but this In no way In and saying Juat what shall con-aak-,nit w nia for that hlsher ed- stltute a work dsy. I therefore would : vcatlon which tralna the Intellect and ' heart,' increases all of the womanly qualities, and fits woman better for " her .duties in the nome sna in so- . .ia J .Mia. A lire Rnrlnss. in her comnsrl- on of the old school days with those months from my work next year, and ' of the present dsy recalled Incidents the people will have to vote for a man tn the lives of teschers snd pupils of who is financially able to lose the the) past that were fsmlllsr lo msny tlmei If there were money In It a - f the alumnae present. In con- poor man could accept a nomination, elusion she stated that the school life but as It is, 1 rsnnot do so snd there of to-day waa broader than that of fore will take no part In the cam the past, and that many of the pupils palgn. In conclusion; I am first, last, ; of yesrs sgo hsve broadened their snd sll the time on the aide of the " views in the Iignt oi tne new ecnooi . ' glfa Miss Lois Ooggans. of Newberry, VR,C, a member of the class of this .-.- n. 1,4 . Kaantifui trihuta tn Tr C. R. Fisher, muslcsl director of the rollers. Her response wss to the i . toaat, "The Music Msster of To-Dsy, . - and there wss a hearty encore given ' her when she spoks of the strong at- 4 tachment of teacher for pupils and vice Versa existing between Dr. Fisher " and the students and of hla helpful . Influence. "The Spirit of To-Day" was the . toaat which Miss Kate Parker, of '. providence township, responded. She .' also la a member of the claas of thla ' year, and aha referred especially to .the Inspiration the class of this year had received from that of last war, and her strongest pies wss for high s Ideala of Christian womanhood. The recently elected president of the . Alumnae Association, Mrs. J. L. '. Chambers, responded io the toast. "What the Alumnae Has Not Done That It Should Do." She referred to . the excellent work done by the alum- nae of other Institutions In establish- Ing v libraries and other such help ful thlnga and ahe 'urged thla alum- - naa to be more active in rood works. She urged that woman be estimated I "J ... I mi ami wui vj iirr iriuney value. - She pleaded for the members to' pledge their faith and love to their alma mater more strongly thsn ever ' before. The tosst to the new presl- : dent wss given by Mre. J. R. Irwin. .'(- the retiring president, and that to , VCrs. Irwin ws given by Mrs. J. II. Carson. For three yesrs Mrs. Irvln ' haa been the efficient president and to her la due much of the success ' the association has sttslned during that time. The association wss or ganised about eight years sgo and it how has a membership of eighty or . More. Under the leadership of Mrs. Chambers the Isdlrs sntkipste a year of great progress and that which : will result In advancing the Interests f their alma mater, the. Institution ;' lo which thsy sr deeply interested. Miss Mildred Wstklns closed the ; banquet with prayer. I.V THK CITY ItH.K K X)I HT. 'ae IViklllng UIiImhii I,l-cn- BtMMBP Artist Put Tlirouaii. . ThS performs ore In the city tmllra court yesterday morning wss a rather .....i. .mre were nair a dosen . on me aockel. but the usual amount of spice wss ls kins. The most important esse wss thst of R , Oettlnger. who wss srrlgned on th charge of peddling without license. Much to the sstonlshment of the de. fendsnt Recorder Khsnnonhouse flnwl hint 121, suspending Judgment, how- aVajakS esavAas ....Jin. .s w.., "miiinon inst tne tnsn JL. ,ec,,""ry license and th costs In the case. Oettlnrcr tooh i.i.i the license. Dan Itankln made application In tha usual wsy for membership In the 4 Order of t'nregenersted Unt Artists . Recorder Bhsnnonhouse put the appli cant : through the first decree, fhe customary fee of f S Ixing chsrged. . , i Foe Uie Parade of Floats. ; Mr, H. C. Long, chairman of the Committee on floats for the Ids; pnrsde ' during gsla week, wishes to remind '" ail the arms In tha city and Wat that - Intend to have a float In the parade est Tuesday that this Is the last .: Week la which the floats can be con- trweted. and to urge those firms that have not made arrangements for ' floats to do ao at once. Five prises will-be given for the five best and tnoat attractive floats, one of I to, m It each and two of IS each. Prohl - ably not leas than aO.tOO or 74,000 ' people will sea the parade and the floeta will be a good proposition from , aa advertising standpoint. U DUworth CHIaraa lav Kawt. T , Tha residents of DUworth are very much la earnest In their desire to , make arrangements with the city for ; fire protection. A meeting of the clt. tens of the suburb will be held la Lll worth HsII Saturday night for the purpose of naming a committee to confer with a . committee, front; the board of aldermen concerning a fire station In the northern section of the town, and a card has been . sent to very voter In the euburb requestlnc Ms , presence st. the meeting. ... It la very probable that 'the two commit tees will get together at onco and that a firs station will be established. ' i ' Marriag. la Colored Ufa. ! 1 t Crda reading as follows were recelv ed in the city yesterday; , I Married v' '',' Tuesday, , May the fifteenth nineteea hundred alx "." at-' --i . .." ..! i Kenedlct Coiicae , -i ; Columbia, South Carotin ' ' " - William II. Houaer .-. y - Susie .ji. tgs - -.. .-. ... . ( . Home -" 407 South Hrevsrd Street ' CKsrlutte, North Carolina, i - , . COL, BYEIIS CAJfNOT. lUTX.1 lie find at the RlevenUb Hour That He Mont lhmwln at Home With III W ife and Therefore , Cannot tnter I ho IUr for tiio State Sen ate Ho Issue at Card T Will lie Itcad With Interest Man'e i llrst Duty la at Home Col. rm Prove Where lie Stands or Marry . ing Working- Olrl. .y . "And they all with on consent be can to maka mcum. ete. And ano thr said, I have married a wife, and therefore cannot coma.".. Prepare to weep, for there la Bad nvum vnmlnrl ' OaI Cmrl SMwIn An gust us Byera cannot run for the State Senate and there s,?sadness In the I heart of sverv man who llkaa t-tond nrsi auty is at noma, ana mere ne will remain.; 4 He may, ' later In the season. Just for the fun of the thing, meet Col.. Robert Eufala Abernathy ion -tne, nanus oi. me' catawoa river land dlscusstbe live Issues of the dsy. 1 This will be about picnic time,' when j water melons are ripe and juicy and toothsome, so that between the aalllea o. . me aispuisnus ipe moo can ss ana grow tat. , CoL Byera haa Issued a very dlgnU fled card, giving , hla reasons for not i ruimni ins race, ana int puuiiu wiu be Interested In what he save. His letter, addresaed to hla friends, poll Itlcal and otherwise, follows "A man's first duty being family, and having recently married, I find that It will be Impossible to at- tend to business and run for the State Senate and, therefore, I hereby withdraw aa a candidate, for the aald position. My only object In running would be to benefit the mil) people by getting some lawa passed for their benefit, such as a ten-hour law, with out reduction of wagea. I firmly be lieva that to work 11 hours In a mill 1 Injurious to the health of the mill I people, and that under present condl favor a law making It unlawful to hire a man, woman or child for more than It hours during one week. This i nay un-jtuirouiii mu mio theless a necessity, "But I can not afford to lose two tM-" -wnw.a. -- ....-. class-rule, and exploitation of the workers by the capitalists. I hsve shown my sympathy with labor by marrying a working girl, as good a woman as the sun ever shone on, and my first duty is to look out for her Interests snd fill her life with com fort and happiness. Charity begins st home." Charles Smith Forfeits Bond and Goes to Jail. . Chas. Smith, a Dlummer who works for the Ilsleys. waa arrested, May 1, and carried before 'Squire 8. H. Hil ton on a charge of non-support of his wife snd children, and recognis ed In the bond of ISO for his re appearance yeaterday. But when the hour set for the hearing arrived yeaterdsy, Hmlth failed to appear and he was arrested and placed In Jail tail by Constable S. C. Ross. This means that Smith miiet work out thej0f Straw HatS hflVC VOU 160 on the chain gang, at the rate jjrt . 26 cents a day, or put up the cash aXd I then face the original cnarge. nmitn gave aa hla excuse for not appearang yeaterday thathla employers had told him that if he stopped work snd went to thst trial he could hunt another Job. He has lost his Job and his liberty. Baseball at Letts I 'ark this Afternoon There will be a game of baseball at Ijiiu Park this afternoon between the Charlotte English Athletics and team from Monroe. A lively con test Is expected. The game will be called promptly at 1:10 o'clock with the following line-up: Monroe Hasty, second base; og burn, first base; Armflelil, short slop Hamilton, third base: Futch. catcher Stevens, left held: Crow, right field; daddy, center field; Fullenwlder, pitcher; Worlry and Mungo, aubatl- tut vs. Charlotte Kngllsh Athletics Moye, right field; llendrlx, left field; Wlth- rs, third base; Alexander, seoonri base; -Page, first base; Muse, center field; Klglcr. short stop; McClure, catcher; Hunter and Meyers, pitchers; Moore and Hitch substitutes. Gave ap Ilia lluslnrsa In California, Mr. R. M. Dale, who waa registered st Ihe Centre) Hotel yesterday, came ust trnm C.llfnrnla inH will' ha In this section of the country, for a year or more. He will travel In North Csrollna for severs I months. He fort the earthquake Mr. Dale wss con nected with the Empire Construction Company, or Han Francisco. His con cern lost heavily by the fire that fol lowed the shock and It will he some time before It csn begin work again. Mr. Dais reports lots of drinking in Oakland and other near-by towna. ll says thst men who were all right be fore the earthquake have become de- mnrsllsad and are throwing them solves away. Hut lie think that his city will be greater than ever after it Is rebuilt. Two leading llaachall llayrrs. Iiuls snd Wilt llobba, pitcher and catcher for the Oullford College base ball team, have won additional hon ors in the diamond thla sesson. They make one of Ihe fastest, safest and most successful batteries that ever be longed to a North Carolinateam, They mon all of their games this year except ons from Davidson Col lege snd one from the University. They defested Davidson ones and lost once, snd lied tha University hoys tn a It-inning game. They play line ball and are aa mum aa Quakers. Louis, ths older of the vouns men, is s tstl. handsome fellow. He can throw a great ball. Tlie Yoilmr Contest. ' The atandlng In tha voting contest for the moat popular young lady In the city, who will receive a handsome dlsmond ring, waa aa follows last evening: Miss Kstherslne Cobb 1. 117 Miss Alice Halrd 2,471 Miss Vsshtl Keys 2.07 Miss Msrgsretts Tatum . ...rri.HO Mies Margls Osborne ........ til Cotton Mill ftewe, Friends of Woodward llaldwla a Co., cotton commission merchsnts Of New York and Haltlmore, declare that they have lost but two of tha (outh Carolina mill from their list and they are the reiser and the Helton. It was reported that they 'had lost many others.' FOnTMAgTlCH ROBBED. . O. W. Feuta, Postmaster at ItivertMi Is., nearty losK hi. life .nd is. roTSd ef sll comfort, secordlng to his latter which ssrs: -rer rs"s had I ebronla liver complaint, whlcfi 14 to such a m! vsre ssss of Jaundice thst eves my fln- prescrttHKl letris Hitters; which cursd ins snd hsvs kept ms well for el even yesrs." Aura sure for rtitlonsnssa, Nsu ralsla. IVeakneaa and all Stotsanh. U7. Kidney and Klsdder derenasments A wonderful Toole.-At R. M. Jerdaa a Co.' drug store. M eenl. . ..: I.,. . . -,' v :r.r a' Bud Cunningham KurrcmU-rs. l Bud Cunningham, the negro . who hot Charlton Howard, another neg ro;, at Marvin church. Bandy Ridge township. Union county Sunday after noon. Instead of , running away to South Carolina aa waa supposed he went toward Monroe and waa arrest ed by Mr, George McManus and de llvered over-to tha sheriff of : Union county. ,-..' ,' - w ; : : BUY iU'S. FLAGS OF US. Muslin Flags, all alsesv all prices. It coats little to deco rate your bouea or 1 business house';. - ,. . Splendid Una of Japaneae Lanterna also. ", ' ,--V. Stone & Barringer Gd. J. C. Grlnnan .:..) 73 Main $t. Norfolk, Va - - BBBBS-SBS Pressed Brick in all shades White. Red, Buff, Gray, : Old Gold. Bronze and Speckled. Delivered Prices on Application SCCTl seen ur 11 not, ao so tnis 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 $2.00 to $5.00 buys it. ' The Tate-Brown Co. smartest style of the Talent Colt and Gun Metal Price $3.00. Our atock of smart styles, depleted by the great Easter rush, has almost recovered, and by the middle of thla week will be above par. The best shoes, tha bast styles, the best prices. GILREATti&CO. OUR iSMIPWIT For the Dyeing and Cleaning of Ladles' and Men's Gar ments is the only . complete plant of thla kind In thla Btate. We uaa the latest and best Improved methods In our ' work." employ expert dyers and eleanere, and are tn a position to give you the vary beat service at a moderate ' coat. ... , - . . - Consult us before placing jrour order. , Portieres and. Draperies 0f -all-klndsdeaned or dyed. Prorriwcea, . i "";!'" . - Chartotitv -it;-v.',rr"uT::z: . -ttrancb offUe 14. W.. Market k St., Qreensboro. N, C i I The sesson C. M. CAir O ,', Insurance, V.uu. Carson BuiM.ni. Charlotte, jf. C4 May , 1906. MR. Citt WIOIOTH. Manager, sWdtT Musld Mouse," CMy. ' v '. ; Dear sirs j have, been aalng 8TIEFF Piano In my liome for-four years, and am wcU pleased with my purchase,'' 1; w. ;;v r.-- Tha piano, has a very sweet tone, and Its action la easy, and I don't ace hour the instrument '. could be ' lm preved on.' ; v.'-'.,v-- ;i" " ! Tour clalnv "fiTIEFF'8 ARB TUB BEST,", la In my opinion a Juat one. Tourg truly. V...;. C. M. CARSOX. Southern Wareroomt .'.' A - West Trade Street, CHARLOTTE 'N, C 2- CL H WIXaiOTIL Vgtmj, ' Weat Trade Street ,: -, La Marguerite Shop Our Mldaummer Models are arriving dally Hats of all kinds exqultely - dainty - erea tlons for summer gowns and new Ideas for traveling. Tortoise Shell Barettla and Combs of ail kinds; else now devices fgr Improving tha flg ure. La Marguerite Shop 211 North Tryon HAMEY'S HEADACHE POWDERS A quick relief; a complete relief; a relief that haa no had ' effects. Suited to all persons. . . whether suffering from old chronic headaches or tempo-, rary attacks. Perfectly safe; doea not contain any Injurious Ingredient. Revives those who are overworked and exhausted. Induces reatful sleep. Prevents and overcomes nervousness, nausea and Insomnia.. Dispels neuralgia. Is tha heat remedy aches thst we've aver handled, that we have ever handled. None better, aafer or mora re liable.. We have a large demand -for this remedy because It does Its work well. Tou can depend on It every time. WSriHHIUCV MRS. JOE CUIUS SOLD BY ALL DRUG STORES Manafactcred fey '. . MRS. JOE PIRSON . FOR' SALt i l.ttO sores of Jnd growth chestnut timber. I mllee west of Old Fort, on So. .Hy. .n Price $ l.0l per acre, .Also 1,000 acres near, above, 1 l-l m. ofj So. Ry. Virgin- timber, as above. Price II per acre," Also 400 acres adjoining. Same . description " and Price." II oer acre. - - . 1 Wanted for Northern ' buyers- Farms, mineral Snd lumber lands. , TrrlIear'rsUte nroRers, "r roatoiuce n 7S,' v ; Charlotte, Pf. C . PHOTS RE1EDY '.' ... . " -. ; ED. MELLON QOMPRNY etSff.'fh0 Wee If yon need an odd Dresser or Chiffonier to make J oar1 bed room furnishings comDlete. - why not come la and talk this matter over with McCoy . uramnga complete, . We are prepared to supply your wants at very low price, quaUty considered, and wUI ' b pWsd to show you our well selected line of Bird's K,rMWpCurlylri ' v 211). n"nd"m u,u nvi tia av.vvi Special attention la called to our Mahogany and Tan Mahogany Suite, on aeeond floor SatlafacUon guaranteed or money refunded. SpUTH TRYON ST, GETTING The Lonfi- . 1 ' . ' 1 ... , ". 1111 11 ' v occ tne new stock rxanos, irom uie cneapest to tne: cestv ; : ; : - ; - - S GuAes ; b pHcttduring this weiki f Canyas. Woven Wire, Upholstered d 100 Felt iWtattrcsses made in two parts, to be Isold . for $400 ' comfortable Jor cdewationV;. v;;fe.v.v; See our special 1,7111 - II I I i 4 t Xt- -' nTHE Big Celebration Is almost upon us. ; You are going to buy a Suit, , a . Straw , Hat or a Panama 'before the 20th," ' , 1 - 1 DO rf-' You will have no trouble in making a selection If youTI come and take a look? at our niammoth stock of Men's Fashionable AppareL ' We are selling lots of Straws and Panamasbut still we have an un broken stock and can fit Remember this 1 Mellon9 s 1 1 Mall . Orders Receive Prompt Pr,DOM Dref to' Mahogany or W.: T M C C 0 Ye If we were all Apollos and had just the per fect proportions for our chest measure; the clothing business would be a cinch. . But nature mixes things up a bit' -Regulars-(n car-Apo 11 os), "Stouts,". "Longs,' "Shorts" and "Short Stouts V will each find here Clothmg propor tioned to 'meet their requirements, all over. We i have these 7 five sizes , for . every chest measure.;. Tate Clothing ot iron Dcds and opnngs just received; 1 : selections in ' Rattan RoclterSe ' ' - U. Ta'jW'' I w 9 I I 1 IT NOW you. . 1 v ' , Qlothcs Fit - Tty them - once and 8ec: attention 3 ft,- . . j BlrtTa Eye Msplo.for $17.60 : SUUTfl TRYONST. Company " 1 , ,"ee--
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