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- CHARLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER, MAY 20, 1906. . . t' . , . GtTKhTS AT TOXAWAV JX-V.,., , s 1 ' ' v A Xumbrr r Prominent Gamle at the , A letter jTrom nat of Toxaway , Jnn. t kake Toxaway. to an Observer man. yesterday, rourht the folloalns; ' facta: ,,; 'Two special train,' brlnttnff prominent people to Toiaway Inn, . have arrived here ihla week. Ta first train brourht Mr. and Mra H. U. Flagler, of Florida; Col and Mra. 1 Ji. , B,,- Andrewa,' of Raleigh, ?- A.- C. Jiaakelt. of Columbia, a G : Thla party will be hereeeveral weeka, enjorlnf the beautlea of the Sapphire ! "-To-day. Mra. Flakier waa Joined by . tier mother. Mra. W. R. Keenan. and - aiaiera,- Mra.. Jeaale -Wise and Miss ' Barah Keenaa, who will visit her for 0' aeverat daya. ... The second party 1 composed of. Mennra., Samuel Spencer, president of tbe Southern Kaiiway; '" - , rlson. vice president of Ihe Southern Railway; J. F. Hays, former presl- 1 dent of the Transylvania Railroad and general manager of the Toaaway Company, and Mr. Ueore . ander- v Wit, of the Blltmore House. ' . "It la aeldoia that no many dls ttnrulsh.d guests are found at one i'natel at the aame time. Th To " away tnn feela honored to entertain auch visitors. , "Mra. Annie Trumbell Blossom, or Jfew York, has been a guent f Tox away Inn for the past month. She its a naturalist and Is here In the in terest of the Natural Science Acad- , emy. of New York, for which she has collected many rare Insects. Mrs. fttnMoa l also one of the bent story Vrttera Of the day. She Is most wide ly known by the story Hxnln jimmy.' ' vWJEK'TO VBnSKAXS." - ' ; v '. i 7 Mayor 8. 8. McMwh Invltea County , leople to Join In Entertaining Old r Soldier Turmlay, - Mayor 8. 8. McNInrh ia very anx ious to have tha people, of the county Join -in. entertaining tha -old soldiers who are to bo her .thla week- Ha has -addressed an. open letter "to tha citlsena of Mecklenburg county" aes tng that as many aa- possible bring baskets with them Tuesday, so that a picnic dinner may be served on the city hall atepa. In honor of the vet erans. The letter 'reads as follows: To the Citizens pf Mecklenburg County: "We ave Invited to our celebra tion next Tuesday, air the old aoldlers of North and South Carolina, and we are assured that many of them win be here. It has been suaaested. and I np- nrnve of the idea, that people from the county would like to Join with us to the extent of caring for the old soldiers. "Therefore, with that Idea. I In vite the good women of Mecklenburg county, as far us convenient, to pre- ........ h.i.b..t nt nrovlslolis as If for 1 picnic, and assemble at the city hall r ... i . i aw. afliirnnnn I Tuesday at l a ciocs m m? which place U headquarters for the old soldier, and feast them to n surfeit on all good thlna-H Uouotlea manv of our visitors will be pleased to spend the night at your homes. If convenient. . We all appreciate very much your Joining hands with us In this enter tainment of tbe old soldiers. "Sincerely, -S S. M'NINCH. Mayor. PATTO.V SCHOOL CI6E8 "Special licctare at Y. M. C. Afternoon Tha Power of the rinnpel In tha Ufe of Martin Lutner Tlie laln Streets for tlie rarmlers. fhlef of Police Irvln Is preparing . .iv.. tho nnradera and celebrants A. Thl; the right-of-way on the rnaln Htreets Th-r will bo a Jam and a crush of spectator, participants an otners. Vionrlllnir fill take car Is the sut- i Itpco the streets Tsis...V " Th.r.fnr.. he merchants waaons take far as practical No ' public hacks. : Wt of a lecture tn be given at the , ,';r,,;in'K" 'rnJestcd. Young Men a Christian Assoclat ?n fnm WW f thla inirnoon at b o ciocn ui ino ,iiiu..rv ftav. Dr. F. A. ll.iltahausen.of w ""' J b, k streets as fai ingtun. .1 ..i.m-nn inl ,i Tv wm hit m ua r r rri m a in rnia I'll v . 'x-sa , n ur. nuiiniou-M ... , allowed on I rytm nnu - with the best of press commends. ' , lh-, ..rades. tlona and letters of recommendation " urged that no goods' from men well known In Charlotte. : " f on the sidewalks dur- One of his most recent and most ' rk Kvery effort will be li'rriiincii . . ,.,.i..t, ! M Itoilll' mm vin fedwln M. Poteat. who In well known ,H Vmns to hclu them In Interesting Exerclsea Mark ' Clone of Morganton tk-liool Tbe Jriae Win nera - - ,- x' ' Special to Th Obaerver. , . " Morganton, May Tha . closing serclaea of tha Patton Bchool war held In tha court - house, yesterday. Tha prise contest for declamations and recitations waa very Interesting. The first prise for bast recitation waa won by Mlaa Mattle Curtis, the second by Miss Paulina Cobb. The comlttee made special mention of Mlaa Helen Howard's' rendition of a bear atory. This waa Indeed well done.' Mr. Wes ley Bagby won the first prise for thai best declamation, his subject being "Arnold's Deathbed." Mr. Will det- ton carried off the second prise In - wrattan a epiy to Corey." Tha prises, f 10 and tf gold pieces, are given each year by Mr. R. Don Lawa, editor of The Yellow Jacket, who waa a pupil of Prof. Patton aome years a no. The entertainment for the bene fit of the school Friday evening was as usual popular, tha house being packed. Mrs. Namy Self, of MartliiNvflle. Va. Special to The Obaerver. Winston-Salem. May 1. Mr. Nancy Self, widow of James M. Self, aged 7 years, and probably the old est cltlsen of Henry county, Va., died a few days ago at the home of her granddaughter. Mra. C. M. Dlggert, at Martinsville. Mra. Self waa before her marriage a Mlsa Hallry, of Plttsyl aanla county, and had been a widow for ti years. She had led a remarkably active life up to- a short time ago, having spent several months at the St. I-ouls Exposition In 1904. where she was connected with the "old Vir ginia Homestead." , Death resulted from a cancer on the face. Mrs. Self left 114 living descendents. among whom there are four chlldern. the old-' est being 79 years: 19 grandchildren: 69 great grandchildren and 12 great areat arandchlldren, the oldest of whom is 11 years. UI. .11. II iiii vivj. Thla - ervloa u-al to t will l-gtn nrnm.ll, I "V thcy ' " at t oclot-k and Is open to till men. whether Identified with the Young wen'a Christian Association or not Special Honor Ieooratlnn. aien'a Christian Association or not! Th. committee on decorations nas adorned the homes of Mayor S. H. McNInch. Adjutant General T. It. llohertson. Col. T. U. Klrkpatrlck and , ,, I Mrs. Stonewall Jackson as a special of the i ,, . ,.h r-r.1 K rknat- alloward Brothers' Manufacturtna ,rmp' ,n be host to Governor Olenn. Mrs. Sarah Ilutncr, of I'orytli. Sjieclal to The Observer. Winston-Salem, May 19 Mrs. Sa- platform yesterday were 93 bales and i ... i it a i:..an.. i . a ... me Desi price paid for the staple was , , - - . . . . & jpew 'Minor Jlappenlnga m . na adoui tbe city, 7 Mr. Walter W; Moore has taken a position aa aaleaman for A. JBur well, Jr. -- i. Mr. E...W. Thompson will' begin tne erection or a handsome near reaid ence at Dilwortb in the near future. . Dr. F. O., Hawley. who haa been Indisposed' for aome time, la recuper ating rapidly.: He was able to be at his office yesterday, ,. Th freight offices of both the Southern and Seaboard Air Line Rail way Companlea. will be closed after I o'clock Wednesday for the celebra tion. .- ' ..'..... . Mr. WHl Boyd, of Fort Mill. & C, was operated, on . at Mercy Gen eral Hospital yesterday for appendi citis. He waa dqlnjr very well last nignt. Charles Bratton, an old negro that belonged to Capt. R. A. Tor rance, haa , had a caterart removed from hla eye. He la getting along all right. . The freight offices of the Sea board and Southern Hallways, will close Wednesday at 9 o'clock a. m. for the day. No- freight will bo re ceived after that hour. The monthly meeting of tha Charlotte Retail Merchants' Associa tion, scheduled to be held tha list. has been postponed until Monday, zxth, on account of the celebration. All members of the Greater Char Intte Club are requested to secure badges from the secretary. Mr. Thad- deus A. Adams, In the city hall, at once. These will be worn during the celebration.. The hook and latter truck of the lire department was returned to the (Ire fetation yesterday after having been in tha shops for two or three weeks. It having been repaired and painted over. ' The showers of last evening were very refreshing, com In aa they did after an uncomfortably warm day. The rain waa very welcome; farms and gardens, to say nothing of the dusty streets, were needing It The receipts at the city cotton eMty Locate Southern OfHce In Char lotte. Mr. Herbert 11. Whltwurtti. rah Hutner, widow of Fv A. Hutner and mother of Mr. A. I,. Hutner, of this city, died Friday nlarht at her hvme near Pinnacle. Her age was about 70 years. Deceased wns a most excellent Christian lady, one who waa esteemed by all who knew her, Sh? had been Indisposed for some time. but her condition was not considered serious until a week ago. Funeral services were held this afternoon. In terment being In the family grave yard, near Pinnacle, at 5 o'clock. Company. Worcester, Masn.. Is spend ing several days In the elty looking about for a sue for a Southern office Flat in Keith, of JrccntHro. tor this well-known card clot hlnic ' flpoi lal to The Observer company. While Mr. Whltwnrth has i r.rensboro Mav 19. Mr Klavlus Rev. C. H. Uttle who underwent an operation at the Presbyterian HoHpltal several days ago. Is doing very well. Kvery modern convenience possi ble will be found at the Hotel Tarty . .t. , ... . , ...... ..... nic win lie luuim hi i wuini uii,ii II- nM-nii,ii i,i . i-.i.i. ,i ..i l ,i c fii'K in . miirniiiK .. 4 . . .. . .. .. Ihl. nfTtr. it i, -wri. ,ni,hi. .,.. V .L . " ' u-ku. i, I moore. it n siricuy up-io-uaie in in vim lyiu iniii v. i TuIpiaom rifinio iiii 11 n iiiniiuii 1 .. Charlotte will he ,-h,,.n ... V.. ....i,,i uim, l every particular. Mr. Whitwnr.h h, ' ?rn- . . " . L. . '"V:r nher page , i nie w tn luna irnuiiw. an ins cuy. ior ne resided here sev- j vlid tv i intertist you. Their ad Head it. appears Jt will WAS WASTING AWAY. n viifo nnn tnree cminren. ral years ago. being connected with : Funeral services will be conducted! i-iotning wra. from the residence to-morrow alter- .., ,m(t htien troubled with kidney dls-V"- noon at 3 o'clock by Ttev. A. T. Bell ) ease for the last Ave yenrn," writes Hob- 'and llev C. K. Hoilgln. Interment ert K. vvatts, mi run "ur,n sni) l MIMIKRN. ; , J" . . . , Interment ert K. Watts, of Salem. Mo. "I lost Z v -rvr..i. ... . . t;reen Hill Cemetery. nesn son never ren wen nnrt doctored On acanunt of III mild artlnn and plean- I " U ' : with leading physicians snd tried all ' wrino iJixmive r rid t Hvrup is .. , erpeelalry reeommended for women and finiwlng More rniiarrn. n norm noi nsimemr or prlpie , April sale or lllue Klrihon navor Ilk pills and ordinary csihiii tl. s. Orlim n, Kxtructs broke all previous rct :n,.V.:rHiurj",L"idr','" The reason-they are abo- , i ......... i. , ..v .. iiir-, ail li.iile Vterv FIm runedies siifsested without relief. Flnal- Irrtteltng them Itemenibfr the name .Crtne and refu substitutes. K. II. Jor sn Co. lutely pure, go twice as for as other kinds, ami the "lilue Itlbbon Flavor Is perfection. tnan two Domes completely cured me and I urn now sound and well." During tha summer kidney Irregularities are of ten raiisea ny excessive drinking- or be iriK overiieaten. at once H II. Jordu 11. 1 5 centa a pound. The receipts for the corresponding date of last year, when the price was 7.76 cents, were five bales. The ladles of the city are most rotdiully invited ts attun 1 the wi per Htrvlce at the Voun Wnmcn'a I'hrUtlan Asaoclallm, thla aflurnoon at 5 o'clock. MIjs ine.i K'lnnoy, stu dent secretary for North and Koi'th Carolina, will sptak. A 1,1 vol y BasrlMill Game. . The Highland Park and the Conti nental Manufacturing companies crossed bats yesterday at the fair grounds and the Highland Park got the best of the game, the score being 10 to 1. The Continental Manufactur ing; Company was not In the game with Highland Park. The Highland Park.f Itcher struck out 14 men and the pitcher of the Continental Manu facturing Company struck out four men. itu ny rxrcsAiva arm King- or De- lieated. Attend to the kidneys ternoon B by unlns Foley's Kidney Cure. Ple at th irdun & Co. . last aerm D. 1.. Reld returned from South Carolina yesterday where he had been on business and will preach at Calva ry Methodist church at 11 o'clock to day, as his successor has not yet been appointed. He will also preach at Elisabeth Mills at 4 o'clock thla af ternoon and desires to see all the peo- c services as it will be his sermon there for the summer. ' . f 80.Q00 COTTOX OIli MIM(. It in tu be KrtMricd at Maxton by Kllia . Manufacturing Comimny Dr. C. U. -iUiVardell IW-llvcrs Jiluwary Address . mt Closing n of i Crawled Schools Otlier New Notes. A , " ' Correspondence of Tha . Obaerver, . Maxtoo, Max. IS.-T-I-ast Wednesday afternoon at O'clock Misa.Nina Mc Olrt was united lri marriage to Mr.'K, Steele Moproe, formerly of -thla place, but jiow g merchant at Midway. The ceremony was-performed by Rev. W, T. Walker, of .Iflowland. -. The mar. rlage took plAce at the country home of the bride' father; Mr. A. S. Me Girt- Mlaa Katie McOIrt, sister of the bride, was maid of honor gnd Dr. L. R.-Klrkpatrlck, of Maxton. beet man to the groom. ' Quit a number of friends of the families were present at . , j ji.. i ? ' ... Wiv lrvilJ vuuini. ........ Mr. -and Mra. I. Chesley McCosklll have juse moved Into their handsome new residence on wortn Main street. Work is being, pushed on the new Presliyterian- church here . and It, is honed It will be completed before summer is over. - :.V : '( The Elba Manufacturing Company. of this place, haa been Incorporated and will soon begin the erection of an 10.000 . cotton' bit mill here, the lot for which has already been pur chased. This ia a good move and is one of a many tndustrlea needed here and which would prosper in our town. Next, we want to report a 1500,000 cotton yarn and cloth mill, a alts foi which la offered free. . Here's a good proposition for - some 1 capitalist who It is all right to talk about beauty hab its, but most women are too busy hustl ing and havs no time to cultivate beau ty habits. Therefore they take Holllater's Korky Mountain Tea. 3S centa. Tea or Tablets -R. H, Jordan Co. , litfledocfor Brings back health by arousing the Liver. The liver it the cause of most illness it gets lazy. Ramon's Liver Pills and Tonic Pellets restore the natural functions. Don't use purgatives try Ramon's Complete Treatment. 25 cents. W. L. IIAXD A CO. JNO. M. SCOTT CO. want a. location on two railroad line and with lots. of other advantages, v .'The. Maxton graded, schools closed yesterday and the commencement ex ercise, began, in the la'rge school au ditorium t thla morning,:' .'With to night' concert the school year closed with a good record of growth aa well as general improvement. The follow Ing received diplomas:, Misses Kthel Oaltley, Carrie Oaltley, Bllaabeth Mc Nalr and Katie Parish; Msssra.; Wal ter Jonea and Lacv MrK-n.i ' The snaskA rw C- O-, Vardell,. who.waa .at hla best and delivered. In hla hinii .in splendid- address. .Character.' not money, ahould be the aim of all our education' . He made truth the foun- dation on' Which all eharketer ..must rest He drove every nolnt home' and made them so plain that the smallest child could grasp hla meaning. It waa beautiful aa Well as nrartleal ail full of common sense, and waa highly en- joyea oy au loriunate enough to, hear iniii, -. ., .-! .-- 1 FIRST BRICK FCiroor.lIOVSK. lion. ' Ilaimla - Taylor ' to biK-ak ut - (JCntenulal Celobrattou at 'c- . benu. -..-.,. . s , i Special to The ' Observer, - ;-A :' oNawbern, Ma -If.-Tha-centennial observance of -tha opening of tha first ' publlo brick building "for school pur--, pose will ocevr. -here 'Tuesday, ,'June v it. Hon. Hannla Taylor haa accepted, v an Invitation to 'deliver the - address for the occasion, and othar exercises i will be of an - Interesting and ln'i presslva nature,' ;J- ,'f- v- ,Jho ArabUq ) Vttmk , ITorgV.. ' V-j 1 Tha - management of the Hlke-ai';f Long haa 'secured for the celebration.1 week the Arabian Freak Horse, the . only one of ita kind - known In th' world to-day.t This Is the i greatest;.' curiosity ever axnioitea ana.-wui do on exhibition at the Park. ft Free, Wiirtzburgef Malt Extract , RE you using this celebrated Spring tonic ? If L nnf -vmetfa 11a nnil ...'tl J . . ..vv, Hum m wiu no.HIU BCUU V UU & UCKct ffmn for' nn KnrMn V -a - -- j w v, ut uiiy ut ny a terra u wmwe, mag a uwiuet iuu oi uie moat valuable information aa to building up sound, healthy nerves BI1V1 VAIJ, : - . Wurtzburger Malt Extract Company Atlanta ua. -y, .7., , ' u i imp waa:; - ' r-i -i i- i --- i ui ii i ,.. . Itching., Scabby Skin, rv t have aeb and pains la bones, beek and Joints, Itehlnff, Soabby MktB. Rloaa full botLSwollsa Olenda, Blsinfra aad Basips o the Skta.Mooas PWM UMoalli, ore inrotL nm- perjOolored tae.CVDr. Hpols, sXl nig den. Tlaers nasav Dart of oay, Balror Xyebrowa asumg ei,tal Bataala BiMd BaWteartateH a ear the worst aad f H la all sersa, eioes all aoa ail eweiitaga, bsin pore and eak. elM eaAaiy eondtaloe and rtea, changing itae body tm to a stayfslsuataafceMoea. m.B.B .wiaagmna BtUiasa, labtaga4 Kh Bcno. Pains, Swell ing3 . Tin pal lis. Watery re, aaaM ptooa beets an flasAa. I'? by innag pare, aea life . CANCER opporathia Bwelltaga XaXtng rVMa; TaJ , aaora,Bfty UkMia, U.B.B. heeis aaeeoras u worst eaaest perteoUy. II yea have a ' persistent flmpje, BwsUaogs, atlaglag " Z Wim, uke aUooe Bala uaifir viUdW- -t ?U appear betece taey deTato lata Cease a N ' sasale Bleed Salsa fB. B. V.) la pleas' I': '.' Mtaogaaaasolsita. Thoreaghly testod 3 for stTsars.- OoiapsH ot pve BotaaM i - Ingredlsaas. wamgiaiaa Weak tuosa. aoha, earas Isnapala. PVtas Brl par laegeVsetta. heia dlrstsg. If wa Hatsa aaaaatty Is aakaa. iTZ assasy iifsi.l. Pauaate pjaal psae by K wriaaa Btaad Baaaa Oo.. A Hants. Qa. Fm- aertti i yoar troaeta, aad is iota I tree saal ; aal advtee aut paasT eaaa, aaw saatia -. T y... F.I! a If TA OH 0 CELEB ISA IS r-XKz saan n i mi r ii ii1 u i iinga1"1" 11 l atciaTt"to 1660 m a ak. aj a i m. . a a. Lr- mm It m k. M av - a jm mmrr Us II . i i, sriri s i ni n j 11 I . v &- , THE KIND WE SELL j TaVsasaSsBataaatasBBBsffaaai ai Charlotte will do herself proud this week and her gates are thrown wide open to all visitors A hearty welcome is extended' to one and all. We join in with the city in her veIome to vis itors. This is our last message until the celebration is on and we wish to ask every one who is an admirer of Stylish, Up-to-Date Clothing to visit our store while in Charlotte. You will be welcome re-' gardless of whether you spend One Cent or not, But Come. We have one of the most extensive stocks of Mens' Youths and Buys fasjiionable Clothes, Hats. Shirts, Ties, Collars, Cuffs,, Belts, Underwear, Umbrellas and Canes, ever displayed in the ; Carplinas. We handle nothing except good stylish, up-to-date goods and every article is guaranteed. See our line of Long Grays, Blue Serges etc. so fashionable this season. They cost no more than others, and we have one to fit you. ' ,V SPECIAL We have a line of extra fine trunks and suit cases, that will be sold at a great reduction. Ask to see them; They . are beauties ' .';;:fVi: , Don't visit Charlotte and go home and tell your friends you were not at Mellons But put it down as one of the places you must go." Remember, MELLONS CLOTHE; FITe See1 our line of hand bags. 7 Iv-t- . ..v Something Swell HATS!. HATS! See our line of Straws T and Panams. Also a big stock of all the late styles in Stetson famous nuke. It can't be duplicated in the State Take one home with you. $ ! i" y'i V .a. - - E d 1V1 e 1 1 o, n Corn The Leading Clothiers an v K' " 1 '.' 8 and 10 West Trade Street 1 ' T X: !' ' P : m - ,1 . .A :t-ff 1. .,i ... ..... ; c'i'.-' ;.-- :m i ' i : .,- ; y i. i'v ",('. :fa:'-: ;"i, t : '
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