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CHARLOTTE . DAILY OBSERVER, 43tAX22, im. . t ; ' SOCIAL AND rEKSONAL , :. k' . , ,'..: . ., , .,, v . ., , '''. Mlanea Ento Flummer and Beulah ' Oxtjorna, of Ualttm'ore, Md.. and Mr, . Ed. Hooper, of Columbia, S. Ci, are ',' tha guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. Jones, at their noma on South Tryon street. i .. ..--' 1 i -' , ! ' - Mlaa Elisabeth 8teel, if Stateavllle. arrived in the city last evening and la ,, visiting Mine Mary Spencer Anderson, - .North Graham atreeU.r .. Mlaa'' Marjr Miller, of Statesville, Is ':' guest In. the) city, for tbecelebra- tion v :.?-hv i v ,' . .. .. . ' v ' . MiHeei Eunice "Wall, Jennie , B. 1 , Brent and Berta Moaa, of Wadeaboro, 'are vlaitlng frlenda In tha city. s 'j. ..;.. ?, ...... ,i i v 1 1 Y. riMrand Mrs. a Ii:" Marsh ar tha .truest of Mr, and Mrs. Frank Jones. Mlaa riorenee Kamper arrived ! ; In the city last , night and la the guest of Pr, and Mr a. J. H. Splllroan, on the f. Boulevard. - :": fv.r ', .. ..'Iv;' .a,., V, .3 'Vv Among the visitor In the city Ya , terday were Misses tail Wllllama and - Edith drier, of Matthews, .. . ...; ' : ' P ' - visiting Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. Mc- , - ' ; Mlncn thia week.' - , . . !..; ,. . - .... ; -'.' -j T. Mra. 0..'J. Thles,' of Blackman. 8. v ; ; C is the meat of Capt. and Mrs. A. Tbtes. t their home in Myers r arte. . .Col. and Mra. , J. T.'r Gardner and v ,- ' two daughter, of Bhejby, are the ; gute of Mrs and Mrs. J. D. McCall, "on Kortn uranam at reel. - VT- J" . . ' Mlaa Lula Kortiohn. of Orangeburg, '; -'-B. C, ia spending gala week with her , ; . uncle, Mr. r, c. srunson. i v .' . ' i . v ,: ' Mr. and Mra. -James Taylor, Jr., of -.-vVllmlngtoB, - are -apendlng4he week with' Mrs. Taylor's sister, Mlaa Car- . i ria MeLiean. ' - . j - Mr and Mra. John K. Wilson, of . 'Greensboro, are guests of Mr. and k Mra. T. C. Quthrle. at Dllworth. , - - -pMlsa Marie E. Miller, of Statesvtlle. visiting Mine Mary Bpencer Ander- i eon, on North Graham street. Mlssea Frances Harris, of Tort Mill. , B. C, and Leila Lasenby. of States ; Tine,, are spending gala week witn Mrs. John Clark, on Eaat Seventh atreet . -. , - Mra. H. E. Cain, of Aahevill. la isltlng her father, Mr. C. U Tor rance, on Weat Trad street. Mesdames J. A. McLarnon and J. A Blake jand Mlaa Mary Nalle. of Chea ter, 8. C, are guest of Miss Elfreda Nalle, at No. 403 North Poplar atreet. auring gala week. i A party consisting of the following named people, of Hickory, was In the city yesterday for the celebration: Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Elliott. Mr. and Mrs. J. I). Elliott. Misses Kate and Hax-t Elliott. Addle Craig, Inea Jones. Linda White. Catharine Owalt ney and Esther Blalock. They were gues at trie central. Mrs. T. J. Bablngton .and Misses Eva and Trnnle McFarland. of 8hel by, are visiting Mra. A. J. Berryhlll, on jvortn ctiurcri atreeL The following Invitation, which has Deen received by friends bere, will In terest many Charlotte peoplet Mr. and Mra. Joseph Kerr Case requeat the honor of your preaenee at the marriage of their ' aiunnier , Margaret Kerr 1 to . Mr. Charlea Thomas Lipscomb on tha evening of Tuesday, tha fifth 'i ' ' ' of June at aeven o'clock at the First Presbyterian church i - Tyrone, Pennsylvania. 'At home after the first of September ' at one thousand, six hundred and v thirty-one Senate atreet. A Columbia. South Carolina. Mr. Lipscomb la a nephew of Mr. Charles A. Moseley. of Charlotte. He ' fa secretary of the Bonded Warehouse Company. one of tha South Carolina capital's prominent young business men, iden tified with Ita social life and also prominent In State military circles, now holding a commission as captain of one of the Columbia companies. The bride-to-be I socially prominent In her State, wealthy and accomplish ed. The young couple plan to spend few days In Charlotte on their re m turn from the honeymoon. Miss Mattle -Warshaw, of Dunn, la the guest of Miss Jesale Lemmond, on South Brevard street. Miss Minnie Marshall, of Winston Salem. Is the fruest of Mra. W. P. ' Rlerson, West Ninth atreet. Miss Mettle Todd, of Anderson, 8. C, is the guest of Mrs. J. C. Leake on bast Ninth avenue. .--. i Mrs. C. C. Hook will entertain this k - evening at i o'clock In compliment to Miss Rebecca Glenn, of Raleigh. . Miss Carrie Badham, of New York, will arrive In the city to-day to visit ' , Mrs. H. A. Badham, on South Myers - r , atreet. . " v. . Miss Lena Williams, of Ashevllle, .v fa visiting Mlsa Delia Wllllama, on - Weat Ninth avenue. Mlssea Bell Craig, Eunice Wall, Jen V . , me B. Brent, Kunlce and Emma Rose, of Wadeaboro, are guests at the - ' Central. i-', . - Miss Jeanette Krawley, of Moores , vine, spent yesterday In the city an route to "Charleston, 8. C. where ahe ' will vlatt relattvea and friends. v; . MIns Celeste Wilder, after spending . ' several days In Tryon with frlenda, ;. ' returned to tha city yeaterday. She ( ' was accompanied by ' Mra.' Byrd etearnes. who will be her guett dur- Ins gala. week. . , ,'f. 1 ' -:: ,)?. ij .' 1'i'r Mr- and Mra. B. B. Essell. of Spar- f'' .... tanburg, 8. C.. are vlsltlnr at tha home of Mr, and Mra. J. J. Etsell, tf. ..v '' ,. -K: ; - 7 "Mlssea " Aiinie" O'Brien and Mary .s Patterson, of Rock Hill, 8. C war guests In the cltr yaatordfcjC, '- ' ' Among the out-of-town guests In ' .the city yesterday were Mr. and Mra. S--X ' 'Retd Brown, of Rldgeway.; S. a ; , '.-, " ''. i 'Mlrt Estelle Monroe, of Monroe, la A ' vleltlnf Miss Helen A. Wllmoth, on South McDowell atreet. - ". t Mr: and Mra. Fernon M. Dancy left ; laat night - for Atlanta, -where Mrs. . iJancy will visit for several days be ;5. Iir leaving for Japan. Mr. bancy i', ' will return-here and continue his luhI nesa until the let of June. , , . , : m .(. .i-.',?...' nil. m live w i m. - .iiiin, ruurv ana ";; -'MIs-j Lucy Brown; of Anderson, g, C., , v grid Mlsa Panllno Davla, of Rork Hill. -arw vlKitlng Mr. and Mra. Fran McM. ';. Sawyer,' at DIUorth. , "'v'i; v I'' ''' " '' h ' Miss Annie Roger, of tTnlon, 8. C. Vs I visiting Miss Ballla Ilxon on Weat v -' Seventh atreet . , 7 Mra t. D. Traywlck and Mlaa Ell . It rr to in'lot on having ttlua Ribbon r Vanilla' or Lemon Absolutely - nut a. aebeth turetoh. of WinnMboro,1 S. C, are the guesta of Mr. C A. Withers. - MlsaiBesa Fatton is visiting Mlsa Martha Griffith this week and will attend the 20th of May celebration. , Mra. T. W. Elliott 1 ylaltlng frlenda in ' Sharon, 4- ' , -. ; , Mra. W. B.. Raid,' of Sharon, has returned to her home after' apendlng some time .with her parents, Mr. and Mratc. H. vroaa. . .. , ; Mrs.' Oussta Kirk Patrick will be tha gnest of Mr. -and Mra, C. L, Ketran dilrlnc aala wwltj . - ' ' . ' " i ' Dr. and Mra A. Q. Jonea. of Wal nut Cove, passed through laat nlghf on their way to Charleston, h, t;. Cards reading; aa folio wi. were Is sued yesterday; , 'Heceptlon at Colonial Club .. .Tuesday, May twenty-ninth . Nineteen hundred and alx . ; ; Comnllmentary to " ,1 North Carolina State Medical Society Un to twelve 4n the, evening . . . . Miss Mabel Forahu, of Btateavllle. and Miss Carrie Cannon, of Cornellua, are guests of Mra. Joe Weddington. on North Graham atreet. . - . . COUTY SOCIA1V . ! .. t JT '",.." V ajsapaa -'--- V - ' Mlsa Carrle-OrtfTlth la vumngher . . W I . T m , . aisier, Airs. 4. m. uignam, in nunvcro- vme.', , . . j , Mlsa Eula-John Klrkpatrtck will attend the celebration In the city thla week, being a gueat at the Hotel Bu ford. . Mr Wade H Terrell will be the guest of her brother, Col. T. L. Kirk Patrick thia week. 'Col. ' and V Mra. J. G. Toung. of Wlnaton-8alem,- ara vlsltora In the citv.' , v Miss Beasle Claude, of Llncolnton. Is visiting -her sister, Mra John P. Manning. v . : ,. Miss Anna MrKlnnon, of Laurln burg, will arrive In the city this morn Ing tcvislt at the home of Mr. George L. Krueger. Mr. and Mra. C. D. Greensboro, are In the celebrations. H I gains, of city for tha BRIKFS. A Few Minor Happenings In aaxl AUout the City. - The Mrfrine Band concert at the Academy of Music to-night at 8:30 o'clock. The bell boys of the Central Hotel appeared yesterday morning in neat grey uniforms. The Carnegie Library will be closed all of to-morrow on account of the celebrations. Mr. J. W. Sheppard Is able to be out after being confined to his home for several daya Mies Fannie Boyte was carried to St. Petera Hospital yesterday after noon to be operated on for appendi citis. The Day Nursery Association will serve a fine lunch In the Hunt build Ing. on North Tryon atreet. every day during the celebration from 10 a. m. to 8 p. m. The Children of the Confederacy, during gala week, will serve lunch In their rooms. 20& South Tryon street. The rooms are attractive and visitors are asked to come and rest. Confed erate veterana will receive a warm welcome. The handsome electric sign on the front of the new Setwyn Hotel attract ed much attention last night. The words were "The Selwyn Hotel, J. A Jonea, Contractor." Instead of the light being constant, tne lettera were spelled off. Some people still have the Im pression that the fireworks will be at the fair grounds. The display will be in the rear of the South graded school, at 9 o'clock to-morrow night Immediately after the display there will be a balloon ascension at the fair grounds. One of the few free places In the city Is a "resting room" opened by the Salvation Army under the T. M C. A. building yesterday. The room Is furnished with comfortable chalra and a barrel of Ice water. Tired wo men and men are Invited to make themselves at home In the room. Prof. Alexander Graham waa walking abstractedly down the street last evening when the Salvation Arm" filed by with drum beating and ban ners flying. "Turn de deedie num." hummed the professor, and "That's the Third Regiment Band," he kind ly Informed his companion. "Turn da dcedle dum." " Deals In Cliarlotte Dirt. Suburban Realty Company report the following salea made through F. C. Abbott ft Company, their agents: SO ft. lot on Boulevard, to P. 8. Gil christ; SO ft. lot Boulevard, to D. S. Montelth; 1 fine corner lot, to J. M. McMlcheal, 1 Boulevard lot, to J. M. McMlchael; I Boulevard lot, to L. L. Hyndman; 1 Boulevard lot, to K. C. Blberstetn; 1 Boulevard lot, to J. M. House; 1 Boulevard lot, to R. O. Coch ran t; 8 Klnston avenue lota, to P. 8. Gllchlrt;acorner Klnston avenue, W. T. Gilbert; t Klnaton avenue, W. T. Gilbert; 'corner Park avenue, Mra 8. C. Maddry; Park avenue lot. T. R. Arant; 1 Park avenue, J. B. Mlnter; corner Wort hlngton .avenue, Cathy Bros.; 1 Worthington avenue, Cathy Broa; I Hill Crest lota, W. 8. Charlea Splendid;' Service, And Swell . - . Drinks 'ti i ... ; At Ha wley'a . Pharmacy. We , are leading In fountain special ities now. , Our new Improved 1 : service la a , winner and a 5 Wonder, j tf".f v NVKRvniixo Y' ' can no be had at our. eptaW ', tlshmentv ' t.-w .".,. -, ..',' i' Wa would be pleased to sea . you at our store every day. Wa are quite aura our eervlea would please. the eyoy aa , well as tha appetite. : We shall look for you to-day.' 1 HAWLEV'S FilARr.IACY .r'; ' ; . From San Francisco. . ': The Observer la in receipts of the" following from San Francisco, Cat.; ... "Mr; John R.. Rosa, treasurer of The Observer Company., Charlotte, fl. C. - - .... .! -iMMy Dear Sir: ' By reason of tha very great demanda upon tha time of our mayor, Hon. Eugene E. Schmltx, I am requeated by him to acknowledge the receipt of your vary kind .letter of May. Iand on behalf of the clttaena of San Francisco to thank the people of your city most, cnrially for your very generoua donation of f 878.16. - C V ,' "Yours very truly, ; V.: , '.-? ' RUFU8 P, JENNINGS. "Secretary committee on the recon struction of San Grknclaco.' , .,, v ...' , i . , ',. V,, Lion Hi'trtg Ono of U10 Showmen. ' La yeaterday afternoon as Capt. C. Wilson, of the Jones A .Ada ma aowa, which ara located in' the rear ot the Piedmont building, waa .mak ing for the entrance to the cage In which Sultana Wallace, the large lion ess, was kept closely confined,-ahe made a dash for him, striking htm on the arm with her claws. . No dam age waa done ether than a bad scratch on the hand. But for the Interferecne of several of the showmen standing near, the accident might have been mora serious. ' An Interesting Tclpgram. Tha following Interesting telegram waa received In the city yesterday: "President Mecklenburg Society, t'har- lottevN. c: The North Carolina Society of Sa vannah aenda greetings from the Queen City of the South to- the ever faithful Hornets Nests of Old Mecklen burg. (Signed) "A. H. TELT, "Secretary. Fatally Burnett While Kindling Flrex Tampa. Fla.. May tt. While en deavoring to kindle a fire with kero sene, Mrs. W. W. Colttns. wife of a furniture men of this city, received burns from which ahe died thla morn ing. Skaped by Hand Whether a coat Is good or bad depends largely upon the construction of the collar. That's where good tailoring counts. Our collars are all shaped by hand and they stand. They fit snugly, evenly and closely around the neck at all times and keep their shap aa long aa you keep the gar ment. Thla la one feature of our tailoring other .details are equally well looked after. SUITS TAILORKD TO TASTE $18.00 to $50.00 Cabaniss & Co. Inc., Tailors S. Tryon St., Charlotte, N. C. McCaw's C.-P. Soap Ia a great cleanser and as harmless to the) akin as the most delicate toilet soap. An ideal combination, serviceable for all household usees If you want Chemically Pure laundry aoap, call lor Mo CAW'S C-P. Mada by McCaw Mfg. Co.. Macon, Georgia, ' SOLD AT ALI GROCERS. 5 CENTS. "' "MlHP"MMMWMaBMassJgkBMaaawasjsaasjasBBsM " ' t 1 ft Hi i r"'- s " t I earrmeHT. v ,"" i i- ..... ' . Might , well be called our; hobby. Nowhere will' or can you find a : better aaaortment. . or a greater variety" of finish And designs." ' Golden Oak, Weathered Oak. Early English and Solid Mahogany. with Tabina. China lloaeta. Sideboards anil . Chairs ' (a! to , match.) ' Largest assortment "in " tba city to select from. ' Prices you be ..... ins uager--jus( compare. . '... .v Ltibin Furniture Go. IPS . I ... . Store All Ready for The Crowd We are accustomed to doing a big business, and this ' week we will handle tha big crowds with our ac cuntomed systematic eo.no. We welcome our out-of-town friends to Charlotte, and would ask all vlsltora to make themselves at home In our store. We never had such a big stock of carefully ' aelected merchandise be fore, and we would suggest that you combine pleasure with profit to your self by supplying your dry goods needs from us, OIK STORE CLOSES WEDNESDAY FROM t I'ATIli 5 O'CLOCK. We do this to give our clerks an opportunity to have a part In the big celebration and to show our active Interest In and co-operation with the promoters of Charlotte's gala week. Get a Re-Print Copy of tlw Original Lawson's History Of North Carolina Valuable to Any Library. Formerly Sold for IS.OO, Now Sella for 11.60. IKE OBSERVER HOMING HOUSE, CHARLOTTE. N. C. (Chemically Pure.) The WdliostoB Standard VkiLle--$60 For simplicity, and dura bility, ease of action and mani folding capacity It hasn't an equal, and alt the WIlITINll IS IJf FULL VtEW ALL THH TIMK. The moat economical machine for the buver- the , most aatlKfsctnry for tha operator. FCLLY aUARAtf- TEED. SOUTH Ell N ST.Tr: TYPK- WRITKR COMPANY, Southern Distributing Agents, S3 W. Hfih Ht. 'Phone IMS. CHARLOTTE, H. C. ' ''.V ... '., . .v"T-r, Dining I t V Room Furnitnre 1 M UM MiMlMU'C -. ', .V i -v" :;",' rr -. ; ' ?'v t liYE.ni I IS WEST TRADE ST. I IfjSilwiail:' Among the important events of to-day win be an unofficial offering of ' 100 Pieces of Pretty Sheer Dainty Colored Wash 18c White Dottod Swiss 10c - 800" yards of sheer, pretty WhUa, Dotted Swiss: nothing prettier or more sought for dainty summer frocks. Thla lot contalna nothing lesa than 16c. and 18c. values, on account of being short lengths. Price .. 10c. 18c Floral Batiste at 10c Floral Hat late now. exquUlte, this season'a patterns, showing the dainty pastel colorings. Being exact copies of the much higher-priced French Importations, should make them worthy of your attention. Thla lot la an 18c, value. Prlco '. , ,. .. .. 10c. Special Sale of Odd Pair Lace Curtains and Short Length Sample Curtains Continued To-Day $1.50 to $6.00 a pair Curtains at $2.04 a pair. 12.00 to $3.60 a pair Curtains at $1.48 a pair. $1.26 to $2.00 a pair Curtains at .. $8c. a pair. $1.25 a pair Curtains at 75c. a pair. 76c. to $1.00 a pair Curtains at 60c. a pair. Ends of $3.00 to $5.00 a pair Curtains at . tic. ech. Ends of $2.00 to $3.00 a pair Curtains at 25c. each. Ends of $1.00 to $1.50 a pair Curtains st 19c. each. elk: Brother WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. The Summer Man Will Hnd all the correct Tog gery attachments her In great and choice variety. Negligee Shirts $1.00 and $1.50. Smart Neckwear 23o. to AOc. Cool Underwear $1.00 to $3.00 a Suit. Hosiery, plain and fancy S5c to ftOc . Straw Ilets It.Ofl to S3.&0. Collars, CufTs,. Belts, ato, - Yorke ; Bros, & Rogers P0R SALt . ;':' 1.000A hardwood timber on the C of Oa. lly., near uootiee, Waahlngton Co., Qa. - will eut 1,000 fet lumber per acre 'of white oak,' ash, hickory and gum. Price $1.60 par, acre; 10 years to remove tlmbitr. wj - . 61,000 virgin pine In Brevard Co., Fla., on branch East Coast Ry. . Will cut t, 000 feet per acret St. John's river borders property. Price $1.60 per acre. i'i.',.'' ' -.. .;;. v" ' "v.v Wanted Mora : timber andt"! farm lands for, Northern buyera . . Ne'L'rsimmcWj'i; postonice Bog $7$. Muslins, all 10c Values i . - A Fine Example of Southern Enterprise j J FURNITURE c GAs MEB ANE, N. C. - TT eJovsHr4sMrmrk OUAWA??TIL5Ap5oLUTAJ Do you yant to see THE HANDSOMEST ; AND MOST ATTRACTIVE ". . . ' ' 'I 't'i.' ""' j' ' ':''.,..!' fJ, ' -l i'- Suit niacle in tliel gold mwal fail to seitia i'. ' ..'.! . r 'V. K-.-'rV;-!, lhe:rlome 209. arid 211 S. Tryon at 5c I r. i. ... . . v. i , '' ' : '. ,. , .'I;-.'., .'. . .... !',' '.' . '. ; '',"'. ,". ... South? y Wdil the Don't rurmcner ,Oos twice as far. r Charlotra, N..C. '
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