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CHARLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER, MAY 17, 1906. V r. . t.. CIAL AND PEIISONAL" ! Mr. John M. Bcott yesterday rnorn- ; ' Ing entertained (he Wednesday Bridge Whl8t Club at hep home on South Try- i on street. ; :sTb following named la-y ',, , 1 dies ' were prevents "i Meadamea I i A. v.- Dodawortlu ,J. A., Solomons,, H. 8. ;i , . - Bryant. H, A. London, Jr., W. 8. Ud- .' ... dell,! Fre4.',VW Glover. Leroy Springe, J! ; of Lancaster. 8. C, and J. C, Aberne- - iVv'! Abarnethy andS hV second by. Mri i .' u f MraJ, Jeroma Devlin,' of Greenwood. 1 .-;, , C, la In tha elty vtslU vtslUn her la- tar,' Mra Carlton Beat ; : , - v' Mra. H.' O I Rea, ef Providence, ; waa In tha. city yesterday. 8lvn came - . t after her daughter.' Miss t Oertrud ,.. . Hea, who graduated. ' at the , Preeby- - tartan College Tueaaay night ,.; . ,L"'.'. . - - ': -'. - ,' vu " ? ); "Judge and Mra. JV A.-1 Van Wart, of Canada, were Jn the ouy yeataroay on .;, inolr way to Bhalby, wharavthay will , apena ma aumraer. , y,.- , i Mr.and Mra. Oiatott C. GalUway. f Mt Alry( arrive hero Ute laat v ' oi ina week to epena tne went oi ma ' ;l 10th with Mr. and Mra. P. M. Brown, . on Eaat avenue. They will oo accona : 'panied. by Mtsa Nancy, JBrown, '.' a ' . . m v -!-, if. After ' the let of Aofuat 1 Mra J. Vk P. Woodall will clowe her house until tha early fall and wilt $o to Callfor nla- toe ,th. aunimar. Moat of har . boardera'wlU aaend tbe warm montha ' out of tbalty. . k' : Mra. M. B. Cauthen, Of Lancaater, -:r8: C will apend the next waek with her brother, Mr. John Van Landing- .l v ham. Later aha will visit Mra. Mar . j tin; C.' Davla .at her suburban bom. ..'.':;r' 'Mr.-L. I. Barratt and daughter, 1 , Mlaa Nell have returned from KmU v va vi v u v v la iiav himiw ?MJaa Barratt'v. eyea, and pronounced them : all tight excapt a . little tem porary uouoia. -r Mra. Minnie Wriaton Brafth and . -.'.-'J ' Buah Lee, of New York, will arrive. . , In the rlty th!a morning to ba with " ' ' their mother, Mra M. E. VVrlaton. who naa baen ill recently. .... The, next avant at ElUabthv Col lege. will bo the graduate racltal of . Miaa Minna Bryta ' Baker. "In tha ' School of Expremrton Friday night at . a: aa ociock. Tha recital win na love atory from "In the Palace of ; tha King." - - . Mra. A. C. Haskell, after a vlult to her mother, Mra Kate Oulon, will ; return thla morning to her home at . iaureu, tj. v. ' . Tha Woman's Club will hold Us last . meeting of the year at the Carnegia unrary thla morning at 11 o'clock. Miss Mamie Baya left yesterday morning for Ureenviiie, 8. C, where aba will attend the Preebrterian Gen- eral Asaembly. Mlaa Baya will report the proceedings of the aaaembly for The Observer and for Tha OreVnrilla News. Among the visitors tn the city yaa teraay were Minn uargte William. on and Pattle Lee and Meiers. D. M. Clarkaon and W. C. Suck, of Monroe, . . who were gueits at the Hotel Bu- ford. Her friends will learn with regret . that Mra M. A. Bland Is Indisposed at . her home on East avenue. i . .... ' V ill i." t " ' Mliw Emily Evana has gone to Wil mington, where ahe will ba tha guest of her brother and sister, Mr. and Mra. C. N. Evans, until June Ith. when she. will be married to Mr. J. W. Ferguson, of thla city. Mra Leroy 8piinga, of Lancaster, 8. C. Is visiting Mra John M. Scott, on ouin Tryon street. Miss Abble Henkel. of Virginia., a former student at Kllsabeth College, nas arrived in tne city to attend tha commencement. Mlaa Kleberg, of Boston. Tex., who came to Charlotte to attend the Kle- barg-8tenersen wedding, left last night . ror Washington, where ahe will visit . relatives and frlenda Mlaa Stuart Jones went to Greens boro yesterday to visit relatlvea and irienda Mrs? Lola Heath Crawford. f Lan. raster. R C, u visiting ber sister, Mra. Montgomery. Miaa Lottie Willis will be seven' yeara old to-day and to celebrate the vci-Mion sne win entertain about 190 of her little friends at tha home of her father. Mr. V. a Willis, In Dllworth, . xrora a to t o ciocaj this artemoon. v , . . Ura. CL V. Himt,'int tittle Master Richard Moore, spent yemer day at the Hotel Buford, being the ucbis pi tr. ana sun. J. T. Mat thewa. ' . ' m m ,. Mra. J. W. Oray. of Butesvllle, Is visiuoa; nar orotner, ;oi. h. U, Kcclea T Miss Bella Thomaa, of Wilmington, ia vtsiung ner Drotner. Mr. Jordan 8. ...x nomas, ai &usaDetn Heignta, 1 Mlaa turSi (lnmr Unni.liMi; .... v. . . QI'!I., Teniv, ia vlalttng friends in tha city. After tha 1st of June Mr. and Mra. D. A. Hurley wll make their home In Rock Hill for awhile. Thar have leased a nous lor three montha , Mra. W. T. Jordan. formerly of ; 1 Charlotte, but now of Philadelphia, ? and her eon, Torrence. are visiting ac : tha home of her father, Mr. 'William : Hooper, in Baltimore,' v..-, . Mm H. W. Pelrson. with her mother, Mra. M. E. Ouraler, who haa f . Kun hap flritfaat.' laf tmm Mlki. " T. iirBiib 1U1 - , Baltimore. Mra Pelrson will be gone ' A """ ana win yiau a number of .. . t s tm - ' ,r Mr. . H. K. C. Bryant and ' llttl ; , ' daughter, Mlaa EMaabeth Sharpe, will . leave this morning for LakerToxaway lv7 gpvim uiii time. ' , , vy her mother. Sirs. M. C. Tate. w!U luava tnu morning (or LbU'HO.'i ' Mloa Mary 'Andrew returned last nip hi from Savannah. Oa.' Shu wa "vc(.npunid bv her mother. Mr it. 1. ndrtjws, wti' had been' 111 at the home of Mra w. P, McCorkle, anoih ,V..'-".V- ,. -.-&AW4..V-,! vv Mlas 8uala Honoian. of Gatontii. aitivcd here last nlaht an wH be with ira. H. 1..' Adama 4ui1u the s-'tn or Mar catahratton. v v & ; ? '-. v - Miss Tula Adama, of Oastonla. wHI llflt Mlaa Dora fater next we. .. . M ' 1 ' ' v :"'-.v.- Ilia Movement of If omber of Too. pie, Vlaltora and 'Other. ; ; 'Mr. FT McM. Sawyer returned to the city yesterday after spending a few weeks at Baltimore. Md on bual nesa. , , . 1 . i Meaara T, T, Htf and W. W, Smith, of Raleigh, were Vlaltora in lb city yesterday. '", ' Messra J. D. Bundy and P. W. Ham, of Monroe, were In the city yOterday, euylng at tha Central. Mr. Gordon ' Wllllama of Wilson, was in the city yesterday, . being a guest at the Buford. . . ' v. Mr.- Jake T, Nswell returned home yesterday after attending Cabarrus Superior Courf, at Concord. ..- Mr. F. E. Thomaa of Winston,' was among the out-of-town people here yesterday, : ' ., . .. A Rev, C, H. tittle, of Kew Madrid. Mo., arrived in the city yenterday and Is at. the Presbyterian Hospital to have an operation performed. He will spend tha summer In the city with his father. Mr. O. W. Little. Mr. C, Jt, Moma. of High Point. was at the Central yeaterday.- ' Mr. J..W. CoDeland. Jr.. of Alka. llthla- Sprlnga spent yesterday in the city. He was a guest at the Manu facturers' Club. -, ' - Mr. A. Wunatorf left last evening for ' Raleigh on buslneaa' . Mr. F. R. McNincb. of the Charlotte bar, went to New London yeaterday on buslneaa Mr. A. A. Shuford, of Hickory, spent yesterday in the city on business. Mr. Hasel Mayer went to Graham on basin aw yeaterday. State Senator W. A. Swan, of Dand- ridge. Tenn.. la in the cltv. the arueat of Col. R. O. Doggett, for a few days. Mr. J. P. Leak, of Rocklncham. waa a Charlottevvisltor yesterday. . , ' Mr. Li. A. Brown, of Concord, la In tha city. - Mrr Frank P. Morton, manager of tha Atlantic Hotel at Morehead City, in tne city, stopping at tbe Hotel Buford. Mr. E. L. Oalther. of Mocksvllle. passed through the city last night on hia way south for a short business trip. L. A. McLaurln. of Raeford. la at the Buford. ' Mra J. C. McDowell, of Concord. Is registered at the Central. Mr. w. u Paraone and Mr. w. R. Coppedge, of Rockingham, are at the Burora. Mr. J. E. WaddllL of Carthage. Is a gueat or the Central. Mr. J. W. Cannon, Jr of Concord. waa a guest of Mr. George P. Wade- worth at the southern Manufacturers Club yesterday. Tha WoolhyBlgIiam Marriage, Mlna Ellle Lee Blaham was mar ried last night at 1.10 o'clock, at the home of her father, Mr. W. L. Rig ham. 1n Rerryhlll township, to Mr. Isaac W. Woolley. of Juno, tha cere mony being performed by Rev. P. H. Owynn, pa-tor of Steele Creek church. The wedding was a quiet home affair. Mlaa Maggie Cochrane, of Charlotte, waa maid of honor and Mr. Woolley'a brother best man. Tha young oouple will apend their- honey. moon in aansoury ana cnerryvtlie. Mr. Woolley la telesrraDh ODerator at Lodo. Hta bride la a popular young woman Of the same neighborhood. A CALL TO THE BLIND TIGERS. A Man of Quiet Habits Anticipates 'xV' ".; . ' ... lamlno. "I . fear, that there la one set of citiaens that will not be prepared to meet the demands of the JOth of May celebration," said a quiet . peaceful looking cltlsen as he strolled leisurely down South. Tryon etreet yesterday aftefnoon, ,',';.';4. jr . ;',,;: - What v ; bunch ia .1. thafct,' aakad curloua neirapapar '' 'maa.' $ Cv.ijj. 'VTha blind tigers." waa the reply, r Tbla to me to a serious matter," continued the quiet man, "for they tell me that the marines do not drill well without beer, and the cavalry, men cannot ride recklessly .and well without beer.. See, there Is tha trouble! : I am afraid that the blinds will not make sufficient ' preparation for the occasion. It would be too bad to leave a famine on the' day that we celebrate. . The old boys who signed tha famous Mecklenburg . document wera gay-eporte." '-: ,.i';rrv"!ia,' . - j ' ' . 1 i.e.- r . ; ..'--' A New Baraa CUaa., . '.-;' '.'A Baraca clana 70 strong, waa or ganlsed at the Second Presbyterian church last night, with the following of fleets: ..Lloyd Bummervllle, -. presi dent: J. Star Neely. vice toresident: John Auteit, seoretaryi J. H. Aber nethy, asslsunt secretary: Kenneth Trotter, treaaurer: E. Smith, librarian: J. L. Jamleson, press reporter; J. J. Adama teacher, and F, R. McNlnch, BH1BUIUI ICIbOvT. .1 1 . . .. . This Is thl seventh organisation of ma kina in the city, . ..Mi . ; ' 2 The Balloon Aarcnalona. 7. In thfr. programme printed a tn!s take has been made in stating that tha day balloon ascensions would take place on one day at 12.80 and an other day at M0. The day balloon ascensions will take place at 1.10 o'clock and not before. The night balloon ascension wjll take place at .o'clock, .' .. . jj ' .m . ' Wofford Defeata Newberry. : 8peclal 'to .The Observer. Spartanburg, ; 8. C, May t-Wofford defeated Newberry In a alow timi nn the 4ncal diamond thla afternoon, the score being I to 3. Wofford took the lead early In the game and maintained It. .Bat teries: Newberry Crouob and Cublneen; WoffordVJugga and Anderson. The game thla ftrnnna Alnarf thA K.&,K!1 woord.:i""- .-r.r..rm. ; . .1 jiili - ' . T" ?"-: ' -,'.' . ". .. - . . - .' Ta , i Ready-Made Dress Skirts Ftre Alarm Tills Momlnif Quite a little excitement waa raus. ed at 11:10 thla morning by a fire alarm from box I, on the square. A large crowd of rltlxens soon gather ed around tha laundry operated by Loo 8am from which a dense smoke arose. After quite a little ooundlne- the aleepy.eyed celestial appeared at the door and Informed the fire de partment that they were "no wantee, no flllee heree. me . Just smoke pi pee," JUST We have Just received an other ahlpment of LINEN VOILE Pound Paper and En velopea. - This la the most economical way to purchase writing paper, "and we can fill your wanta Houston, Dixon & Co. Booka, Stationery and Art.. We have -gone into thla business quite extensively, for we have - found that there ia a big, demand for nice ly tailored eklrta - .To get the . style of the skirts wa sen, you would have to pay a first-elasa dressmaker a much larger price thaa wa sell at. There ia no waiting. Coma and ae lect your style, and. wear It off If you wish. , C .We have a-blr line to select from an d all prlcea, . 12,0 S3.0O, IS.0O, il.e0, etc .'r;: ,.r SilK Waists for $2.50 Made of .Wash Silk, daintily trim med with pretty lace; It la really a wonder how they can be made for i k. M.&0. A nice line of pretty White Lawn Walata finely trimmed and nice ma terial fl.00, 9l.0, $2.00. fs.O0, (tc. Decoration Materials A fllll llai -.1 nt Riintla. A7.ilnnt Crepe Paper. Flaga Bells, etc. u. b. riaga. par aosen . . sc. nn. Large Flags .. Sc.. top., rtc Uberty Bella, ... .. 5c., 10c., 25c 20th May Souvenirs Tell voue friends' that thev m find a big Una of 8ouvenlrs at Ivey'a. Postal Cards. Horns, Megaphones, Whistles. Whins. Japanese Novelties. etc.. etc. ... Hammocks A lot of good Hammncka bought under price. We think we Can save you about 11.00 on each grade. Prices . . M. $1.00, $2.80, 13.80. rti$ilifistelisliigi v ... ...... . . , .. ... , .' . 111 : illl ssssasssaBs:Bo IVlf'S II WEST TRADE. ST. Genuine Mad Stone, A genuine Mad aUooe. . Will sure bitea of rabid dogs: will eura hydra phobiat will aura -bitea af poisonous snakes; will eura lock Jaws will Arm.m an b&(iah fn m I have traataa hnntfrarfa ikf .au. very one baa bean eared. 4u a iiiiiivn, LatUmore. N. 0. Big stock of Flags, Bunt ing, Bells, &Ce, go on sale to-day. We have enough to decorate nearly the en tire city. Don't miss the chance of getting what you want in the decora tion line. g tj8 tjg Flags I, 2, 3, 5, 10c All other decorating ma terial at wonderfully low prices. Belk Brothers WHOLESALE AND RETAIL l: r 5 '' V r 0 Make it Easy for -YniiMVifp -1 Make tha . burden of house keeping aa . easy aa you . can for youf wife ' by providing her with all the comforts and convenlencea possible. ,''" Tha "waaherwoman" la her worst bugaboo. Banish- her to-day. Come around and In vestigate our "ROUOH DRT PLAN" and then persuade yqur wife, to try It Just one week, Wa will take the" en. tire family wash we wilt wash, starch and dry It, Iron It too, if you wish, and do It for so reasonable a charge What .you cannot afford to have the 'work dona elsewhere, If You Have Never Worn a Warner's Rust-Proof Hose Supporter Model You have never known genuine, corset a comfort or had real figure style.. : i- . , Hi .11 Rubber Button Hose Supporters A comfortable, stylish Warner's Rust Proof for every type of form. The best retailers - sell them. 7 $1.00 to $3,50 Per Pair EVERY : PAIR GUARANTEED " ' ' ' r ' . . ... ... , : '! ' ' Mrs. Nellie eBnson nesvea will ha , ergnlst at St. Peter's , Episcopal church daring the absence, of Dr. C. ,11. Fisher, who left last' night ,fo 1 Philadelphia, wheVa he will join his wife and start, on a trip to Europe, V , ( , j.--r- . . ' Mlaa LUla Oaten, of Oreenvllle, B. ' C will apend neat . week With . Mra. Luke Beawell. . , -, n ; ., . ..-. ., , ... -..v. , . Little Mlsa Leila Oraham ; Mtrsh. i daughter of Mr, and Mnu ll. J. Wsrh, , ' of Payettevllle, arrived here last night and la the-gu.st of Miss Alloa Jlol- land. " - Mr. and Mra Wyatt McOeo. f . Franklin, will be the guesta or, ana ra . j. m, i . wettdington next week. Mrs. A, V.,TVeaver. aa omjinio.! Be critical In the selection of your -tract. Auk your grocer for rtu Rihhotj Xmon or Vanilla. Absolutely pure. Ooes .twice as ar... ,. . , ) .., AAV nv i , .- -, - -;- a i Laundry : Soap I the best soap ''under tht pun. It ; makes eventidng brlffht. Call for C.-P. (chem ically Dure) Soan and don't ba fooled into takinjf a substitute. AT ALL GROCERS,!) Yotflf Steep in Qomtort I'll . , . ) ... . If you repoae '. on one of the -' many IRON BEDS . you , will '. find in our extensive stock. ; e .;.'. -" i' ' . , ; CAR LOAJ JUST KECCIVED ... :T.-r ., Have you In mind a certain !; atyla. that you have, aeeq tor i . raad,,, about : It's (i bera, to. 'I gather with lot ' pt better onea -',;:.;' v fc - .?U. - Don't talk , about It but coma aea , tha . goolla . Make & mOTt ' - :na best Fet ; . m - US' ' r r BBBBaaaBBBaBaaam. I ?555gtaffl Mattraasea ; It la bosslbla , y-Yi in-r nir J - ,- ;.-) OU ,10 bM ' Vvv' . f .'.''.t . 1 - We're speaking of Clothes and Toggery, of course. The weather man says we're going to have a "hot time next week." We've got everything In Clothe. Hats and Toggrry a man can aak for to keep cool during the celebration. There's a breety feeling about our Bummer Suits. 110.00 to $25.00. Cool Straw ' Hate, many styles on many blocks. $1.00 to $S.M. Then thero'a Shirt a of new eprlng patterna, every , one a '- cooler. .'..'i . . . .P .... , $1.00 and $1.M. Thin Underwear. - , cool Hosiery. Keck wear, etc, ; Yorke Bros. & Rogers TIE IE A Solid Car Load Shoes TO GO - , L. . On Sale Friday ; ' ' . !' While oh the market we cleaned up from a J manufacturer his entire stock Summer Shoes 7' and Oxfords at 50 cents on the dollar. They arrived yesterday in a solid car over the South ern railway and we are busy checkingand ' getting ready for selling to-rriorrow morning 4,000 Pairs Samples in the lot, Ladies S ) Misses' and Children's Oxfords, strap Sandals etc Every pair worth $ 1 .50 to $Z00e : on counter at even :. ; Sl.00 A Pair ' .'"-'r".' r- - larlio Hare Qarnrrlav. - U1UIUI I IUIAJ UUIUI uu I , Get rte-rrlnt Copy ' . ot tbo.Oriftnal - History Of ' North Carolina V l'y Valaabla to Aay Library. i-jy"' -'jy '.-1,'-' rormerly . Bold to $3.00, Jf ow 'Sella , Ju .... 4. ; Just to mate room for the new 20th of ; May goods coming in we will i sell 2,000 job Ladies Hats Saturday morning- at I Cent "Eaclr ' ' ' I rrV '' ''''' cipMcit STa a:::'rjiiKi nam" v,i V 1 r'-, " piun Y ;7-.--' . I - .
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