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CHARLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER; DECEMBER 9, 1903. ;,-. HOI S Social and Pcrssnal .V. ( -W ,.;V 1 , ;...;-; :v . P I , ' " . '" ir''TM .'Stonewall , Jackao.t -nattor "of ; the Daughter. -, of the t Confederacy ""'i held its annuar meeting fcr the eleo . - Bon of nirtcers with tyrs... John yal ter Miller, on North Tryon street. yes- f ., lerday afternoon. A Mra..V Btonewall .'. . ; f tckion li president of . the chapter ' lor life, -'and Mr.. Rufus Barrlnrr y'; i U first -vice president for- life. The i ether officers ware elected a follow; r,' Second vice president . Miss ,J,aura ' Drr: recording secretary, Mi C. 'N; C O. Butt; corresponding s-crotary; Mra. V John. Walter Mlllerl . treasurer. Miss Violet Alexanders registrar, Mra. A, j.iU Bmlth. iU'i-tf .':-tV,i Plana were discussed for .the ccle ; f; fcratlon of tha centennial ;of General t u decided thai an orator or re town shell be secured to deliver an . M . .law - K( A rl a y 'NanH VII kilV wuw.vwv . n-ka the . principal feature of the Ob V V aervanaa. Another feature will be dinner to- be given by the Daughters to tha Confederate veterans. Commit tees were appointed; to take charge f th arrangements (or this celubr- . Hon. " ::-V-.;S-.' '' .'vf.v. '' '!'.t ' The Daughter of tha Confederacy throughout the country, are Interest d In the movement .to erect at. the .' National" Cemetery -'-at Arlington- a 30,00 monument to' the Confederate dead. The national government! has .allotted space In the cemetery to. the . nonfederates and have, moved .-' all . burled In every section of tha District f Columbia to this spot wnere.no monument nor respectable headstones mark their last resting- i pl-fc4 The movement to build a monument hero was started by the Arlington Con federate Monument' Association, which was recently organised ' for that ' pur pose. This association baa orv hand 11.000 and the Daughters throughout the country will r'se the - baUnce necessary. It la unnecessary to state that the Stonewall Jackson chapter wlU do Its par v. . ... MIm Lula WUHamsVand' Mr. J. B. Williams, of Monroe, are visiting at the home or tneir oromer, mr. u. y. Williams. , ' V- Mra A. A. Williams, of Rocking ham, Is visiting her daughter, Mra. F. D. Austin at her home In Piedmont Park. Cards reading as follows were re celved in the city yesterday: Mrs Beatrice Diets Invites you to be present . at the marriage of her daughter Annie Martha to Mr. Jacob Andrew Rudlslll "Tuesday evening December eighteenth nineteen .hundred and six at eight o'clock St. John's Lutheran Onurch Cherryvtllc, North Carolina the Mrs. Robert M. Oates, of Hender sonvllle, has arrived in the city and will spend the Christmas holidays with her parents, Col. and Mrs. W. E. Holt r Among the vsltors In the city yes terday were Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Ev erett, of Rockingham, who were guests at the Central HoteL Mrs. Harvey Lambeth, who has been visiting Miss Lola Conrad, at Danville, Va.. will return home Tuesday. Mrs. Edwin S. Ring, of Waynes ville, was a visitor In the city yester day. She was a. guest at the Hotel Buford. Mr. and Mra. Lark H. Robinson, of Providence, were in the city yes terday. Mrs. C I Hunter, who spent sev eral months in Vance county, haa re turned to the city. ' She was accom panied home by her niece. Miss Floy Sharp. Mrs. Charles Piatt entertained a few friends with a "thimble party" at her home on Jackson Terrace, Frl- Don't wait-order Blue Ribbon Lemon and Vanilla to-day. Absolutely pure, go twice as far and the "Hhi. KlbNin Fla vor" Is perfection. Ask for the roc. aire. dnv rnornlnff, at the "ronclusloh'-'Of ; which a, delightful - luncheon ; . was, served; ',.'.'. ...V-v'- '-:.'':''.' ,. "''..: : : :-.r .' : ,-ti. t 'Jlrn. Prido Jones. and son,' Master Prldo. Joixw, Jrv Of VHnn,, are vl tlngt the, liomef -Jodge W,- P. yuumonA; West Trade ;-etreeW;ij ''fr ' CV'. M. NOlbbon arrived :tn1 th'i city t last, night . audi will . send , the winter here twith Dr. K,. L. Gibbon, on South Tryon street ; " ;., t : v' , v.,' 'V--.;' fyV Miss Annie' Wilson spent ; yestef day. wlfa friends at Salisbury. .'. '?- f i' j I-;- V .:,;'.' Mr. and.- Mra. Paul R Rhodea' and Master George Nlchoisdh Rhodea left last evenlrig for Bertie county, where they will spend- some time visiting friends and hunting.) , -v&t'';' i " ' i -M i.--u :' . Mr. 1 Warren ' J. ' Brown, ' a son . of Mi and - Mrs. 1. ,;R. Brown, of Charlotte.-, and 1 Miss Edna Bowie. ' Hol land. . daughter " of I'S- nnd Mra. R. Bowie HollanoV of, Washington., and niece of the late V Judge . - Richard Johna Bowie, of Maryland, were unit ed. In - marriage November. 0th - at Christ dnurch. Colon, oy Rev. a Pur cell : Hendrlckv archdeacon of Pan ama,', after the civil, cerefnony, which was performed by tlg municipal judge at Cristobel. Mr.- Ed Keeling, of .Washington, waa byt man. " A large number qf frleMa witnessed the ceremony, after which the bride and aroom left for ?;- Panama .. City, There they were entertained at the University Club .by Mr. Ed Keeling. Tney spent a few days at Taboga Is land ' and returned to Empire, their future home, where they were wel corned by the many fjlends of Mr, Brown.' L"--.- ; Mlsa Addle Herron, of Charlotte,, and , Mr. Wesley Brown, of Waynes vllle . will . be married Wednesday evening at 7 o'clock at the noma of the bride on East Eighth street Monogrammed ' Etatlonery, makes s dainty Christmas Prcaent for. v ,Vf' -r. :- ,i'.-i'...-:4'--.vv.-('.'j. i It. t1:1 A am I LtMAIN TO A LADY a Send." us executed, In 'I ample time. (Sample! and: prices furnished upon application. 'J. P. STEVENS ENGRAVING COv manufacrurers of Society , Stationery, - i Whitehall - street,'; AUanta," Georgia. : ' ii . ' Hour orders now. ao that thev -can 'be A marriage of much Interest In the county will be tnat of Miss Bes sie Garrison and Mr. Ed Brown, both of Shopton, which will take place at the home of the brides facner, Mr. Pink Garrison, the evening of the 19th. BRIEFS. in and A Few Minor Happening About the City. The Infant dfttld of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Presson died yesterday. Miss Annie Toung Is seriously 111 at her home on North Brevard fStreet Marriage llcenaes were Issued yes terday to Mr. E. M. Williams, of Tork county, S. C, and Miss Laura Pegram, or this county. Miss Pegrara Is a daughter of the late Mr. Theo dore Pegram. The Osman Stock Company last night closed Its engagement ror the week at the Academy of Music. The company presented some first class repertoire plays In a 'highly com mendable manner. Rev. J. E. Smith, of Mt. Airy, will hold an evanjcellcal service at the f-Nlnth Avenue Baptist church this af ternoon at 3 o clock In connection with the Sunday school. All are cor dially Invited to attend. The ladles of Calvary Methodist Episcopal church will give an oys ter supper to-morrow night at i o'clock at No. 727 South Church street The proceeds will go toward the fund for the Improvement of the church. -The football teams of the Char lotte High School and tho Charlotte University School will meet on the gridiron at the fair grounds to-mor- rom Afternoon in the third of a se ries of games. The ball will be toss ed at 8:45 o'clock. 4 -The congregation of the First A. R. P. church will worship in the edl- flco this morning for the first time In several weeks. The building has been In the hands of the overhauled and decorators, and now presents a very handsome appearance on the Interior. During the process of the work, the congregation has held ser vices In the room of the civil court at the court house. Mr. W. O. Ruddock left yesterday for Portsmouth, Vs., where he will take a position with a Jewelry Arm and make his future Inome. The Movement of a Number of Pao- , pie. Vlaitora antf.fMhere. ; Y Prof. J. A. Matheson. superintendent of the Durham public schools, spent yesterday in the city witn nis protner. Dr. J. P,i Matheson, at the Central Hotel.'. v.t ' V Mr, J. D. Leak, of Wadesboro, apent yesterday in Charlotte on business. Mr. I. M. Bear, of Wilmington, was a visitor in the city yesterday, being the guest at the Burora. Mr. Tom H. Redman, of fltatesvllle, waa in the city yesterday. Among the out-of-town people her yeaterday waa Mr. C R. Humphreys, of Wilmington, who waa a guest at the jtsnrora. " Mr. L McNaln, of Aaheville, was in Charlotte yesterday, v , Mr. 8. B. Bundy, Monroe mer chant, spent yesterday In the city on business. ... Mr. W.. Reynolds Crook, ef Mount Holly, was a visitor in the city yea terday, being a guest at the Buford. Mr. K. u. Parks, oi Augusta, ua.. Is visiting bis brother, Mr. J. H. H. Parka , - . Mr. W. R. Taliaferro returned home yesterday after a business trip to New York. - Rev. W. C. Schaffer left last even ing for Dallas, where he will occupy the pulpit of the Lutheran church to day. Mr. Adger Fair, of LIncolnton, spent last evening in the city on busi ness for the Mountain Home Jud, of Edgemont Among the guests at the Buford last night were Messrs, Thomas J, Jerome and W. S. Lee, of Monroe. Mr. J. C. Hubbard, of Wllkesboro, Is In -the city. Mr. Walter Graham, of Morgan ton, was registered at the Central last night Mr. E. A. Escott haa returned to the city after a business trip In east ern Carolina. Mr. S. E. Sloop, of Mount Ulla, was a visitor In the city last even Ing. Mr. R. L. Hardlson, of Wades boro, waa. registered at) the Central last night Mr. A. Burwell, Jr., Wlie haa been spending some time in New Tork, will return home to-day. Mr. D, A. Tompkins left last even ing for New Tork. where he will spend a few days on business. New Jail for Buncombe Practically a Certainty. Special to The Observer. Ashevllle, Dec. S. Chairman Mark L Reed of the board of county com missioners, and his colleagues, who were Inducted into office this week for a term of two years, will see to It that no backward step la taken by the county during their term. The work of permanently Improving the. coun ty's highway will go. forward without abatement or .Interruption, while the commissioners are determined that a new Jail shall be built during their term. It was stated on authority In this correspondence the day after election on November that the com missioners would at once set about securing plans for the new bastlle. while this week announcement Is made that the commissioners have al. ready undertaken the preliminaries; that a jail architect has been employ ed and that plans for a new Jail will be submitted to the board In a very short time. Chairman Reed la au thority for the statement that the county Is going to build a first-class and modern Jail and that work will probably commence some time In the spring or early summer. Not Altogether We Trust. Durham Herald. And Mr. Spencer died without the least Inkling that the South had such a good opinion of him. S-'i'NOTlCa TO OUR CU8TOMER& " we are. 'Dleaaed tu unounm . tfh Foley's- Honey and Tar for coughs, eolos and lung troubles Is not affected by the National Pure Food and Drua law as it contains no opiates or other harmful aruas, an we recommend It as a safe remedy for children nd adults. R. H. lornan fo. ;, llnstmas goods are ready for your inspec tion Now is the time to pur chase. Come be fore they are picked over. : : Books, Calendars, Bric-a-Brac. Everything Must Go by Jan. 1st mi i ii .1 1. 1 1 11 1 I'll mi HOUSTON - DM COMPANY J r V 1' ; t Hi m ESPECIALLY ATTRAOITVE FOR HOLTOAT 8H0PP1OIS. BEAUTIFUL DRAPERY SILKS An elegant new assortment of beauti ful Drapery Silks, 27 Inches wide. Prjce 60c yard. 14-Inch Fancy Tucklngs, material best adapted for working a number of useful Xmas gifts; several pretty patterns. Price l&c. yard. Nei Stlkallnes. well selected, all most desirable nlortnga; yard wide. Price 10 and 13 l-2d NEW COMBS An elegant pooular-priced assortment, both. of Plain and mounted, and Including Separate Back Comba and match sets. Prices 10, 15, 9S, 60c. to 13.60 set LINEN TRAY CLOTHS, CENTER PIECES, TABXJI COVERS AND SCARFS. Linen Tray Cloths, single and double drawn work, 10, 18, SS, gStotSo. Linen Rennalsance Table Covers and Scarfs to match, S8, 4$, 76, tSo and $1.48. Damask Tray Clpths, 48. T5, 98c. and $1.48. SPLENDID BARGAINS IN CROCHET COUNTERPANES, Extra sixe White Crochet Countorpanea, value 11.15, at 08c. Special value In White Satin Counterpanes, $1.88, $1.60 and $1.80. PLENTY OP LONG KID GLOVES. "Dent's" 13 and ll-button length Kid Gloves, all the best sisea Black, White and Brewn. ' V;; lOTflffi, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL TO YOUNG x U j '... I ' 1 . ...... " .! i . J ;... .7: if Mr.Josiah Zcitlin, 101 years oU July, 1906, lives with his daughter, Mrs. Isaac Krinsky, Brooklyn. Mr. Zeitlin was a prominent business man in his native land. Poland, many years. In 1882 he retired and came to this country. He says that Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey has prolonged his life, and is the medicine to restore health and vigor in bid people. 'He writes;. , XXX "Although I was 101 Ttara old W July -. Id last, I tail feel that I am good for several years. 1 waa bora at Lods, la Poland, and after a lengthy business life la tha old land ; came to this country is Ilia to retids with my daughter. ? I hart . used Duffy's . Pure Malt Whiskey for many years 'and ,. . And It : very ; beneficial. It Invigorate and gives me turoph. I feel that it hat I , helped ma to live the 101 Tears.' U seems ,: to be tha very medicine old people need to re-tore their failing health and ttrength." 4 Joeiah Zeitlin, 136 Lexingtoa Avenue,' r Brooklyn. ' N. V. . Ano-unt 10. HdL . ' . Mr. Zeitlin U one of the many thousands of men and women throughout the United f States who owe their vigor, strength and Idng life to the great-Tonic Stimulant al ' . Renewer of Youth. Duffy's Pure Malt Whitkiy, and join la extolling hi Berks, , who want to enter busi ness on their own ac count. CAPITAL NOT NECESSARY. New York's leading Custom Tailoring House desired to establish an! agency in this city and ALL LEADING CITIES. Young Men , familiar with the Clothing and Tailoring Business ap ply or write for appoint ment to Wl. LEVY, Buford Hotel, at once. CHARLOTTE, N. 0. ''I ' V Isss efceolet-tr Mre, gMtle and Msoratlng ttinwtaat and tenie,' MM$ vp the erre ttt-ats, It DTUlj hntm, strmtatli and cJaMkity to tbe nu-cles and rkhnew to the blood. 1. . M-m I t'A'y.t ssywi v'v. S a goarantte. ?.,,'w T? rem the lood rn eat the Dewrbhmcnt H torn In. cnuaren. as n is a tooa air-toy Qimtra. it rtrenfth-n the srstnn, U mmmvm ih Toni (ITOBK. lJUtty rare Maw WBUlm eoataina ma tuA WW maalt trad-Mark Is wn th label. Baware al raflllaa baHlaa mm imiU., . wk .1,.. ,k.iiili .h...a ..i. r .ur tLY' n-tlr-lyhw-W aM will get cavt., Meaical aooalet aa4 Wg aerWe free, (tally halt wfirte U; -'A Is a e-eiaater and .one ep the Mart, gtyes eowtf to tfce f ital foreea. n maktt dlsewioa earfcot tn nd akkly i ild Voting and ' ewe, , Ttua . mra action an tha v it la tnvaiaabM for mrarworked man, delicate motor ef good health and (onarrky, taakes U is the ealy wluakcy ihit jM recognised as a e oM Milieu rf'rwct.ln aaatad Wtttae ealyi aever la balk. Prkefl i. ! V if ) I CHRISTMAS SHOPPING The crowds of the holiday season appeal , to the social instinct, but they interfere with the busy shop ' - per. '':,XiX" ; Shopping . over : the BELL TELEPHONE eaves weary strug-"- gling ; in it surging Crowds. X Order one installed to-day. A lYesent Worth White. Reasonable Rates CAU COMUfPmHT HO. 90S0. BELL 3ERVI0E IS SATIS- FACTORY. Go To The ODEOW 208 S, Tryon. Meet Me at The RINK P.M. 2 JO to 5-tvesiac S t 1030 V .-. Pl -z Jr A VICTOR TALKING MACHINE will bring more pleasure to the home than any other rnusical instrument on the market to-day, and for a Christmas present it is something that will be en joyed by . tho whole family the year round. Come in and let us show you how much , srenuine pleasure it means to have one of ; these machines in your, home. STONE & BAlim (0. f Price $10.00 to ;t 500.00. ' j Distributori; IS S.' Try oa ft, Cbartette, X.'c. a-, IVhite House! Coffee 1 Is prepared for the market in the cleanest, best lighted.' best ventilated Coffee estab lishment in the world, where automatic machinery work ing in PURE air and sun' light, handles the COFFEE without the touch of hand.? Therefore- it's pure, clean and DELICIOUS. Why not drink the best? iroTHnro ukh it rw Ting totted states. HXKIUXQ CEMENT SHIXGLKfl are water roof, fir proof, and will last Indefinitely; easily maaufae tared. A 11-year-old boy can make shingles eaoufh la a day to cover a acinar, la appearance they are neat and attractive, and they are eh enia r year bar end nice enoufh lor yonr mansion. ..v We sell this outfit (or II0.5, with moulds eaongh to aaak ahlaales at a time. -.. 7Trm , GO TO THE 0S S. TRTOJf. MEET UK AT TUC mm. Afternoon Evening" ,. ft. to 10:80. DRAUQHOn't fUMcn. OolunMA, KaesTtTt, At Unto. Is Collages In 1 -. H)SI1M seored er money RErUKDKJX Ala teaeh BI SIAIU. catalogue wtu eoa. Sine yea that Drghese I tUM ftUT. Call w ml ror It. DR. MBLTONS71YC that he will cur any eaa o( Drunk nnesa or Merphln addiction within ten days without any' pain . or ahock to th nrvua system; that you nerd not pay him until cured. ' II aW sends out Mhom'remdyw. to thoxe who are unable to com to, hi sani tarium, which will cure. It taken ac cording- to directions. ; For , UUra- tur and , teatlraonlals,' address . ,'s -V. DR. W. C. MELTOX, . T4 NurUt Main Street. Astievllle, N. C. "7" h mi W .J V ,' V Wholesale a' snccialty. Delivered anywhere : v. in the city. .!' X'.l'i''' ...
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