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CHARLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER, DECEMBER IC, 1906, Sscial and Persenal - A large number of Jtrlends through out this SUt and South Carolina will b Interested to 1 learn of ' the ap roachlng ,-. marriage ' of Miss Caro Mayes :, Brevard and; Dr. , Baxter Springs Moore, which will talc place at the home or the bride' mother, Mrs. Robert Joseph Brevard, at no, 0( South Tryon street, the evening of Wednesday, the 88th Instant. .The wedding will be a very quiet affair and dot one will bt present except members of the families and a few very Intimate friends. No cards will be Issued. The ceremony will be per' formed by Rev. Harries Malltnckrodt, rector of Bt. Peter's, Episcopal church. . . . - '',- The bride-elect Is the daughter of Mrs. Mary Btoney Brevard and the - late Dr. R. J. Brevard. She is one of Charlotte's rooic beautiful and charm- . inr run women, ur. Moor is a son of : Mr. and Mrs. CP. Moore, of Chester, 8. C; tie is a young phy slclan who has made an enviable place for himself in the profession during his two yearr residence in Charlotte, , . Both are popular with a large circle '.-of. friends,- , -.v.- i 4 mmmmmmmm . ' V Cards reading; as follows were Is sued yesterday: . Mr. and , Mrs. James Harvey Mo . Cllntock -, request the honor of your presence at the marriage of their daughter i ' iura Elizabeth . ,t. Mr. 'John Prank Flowers. Jr.. on the evening of Tuesday the first of January nineteen hundred and seven at seven-thirty o'clock . at the First Presbyterian church Charlotte, N. C. Cards reading as follows were re ceived In tne city .yesterday: Rev. and Mrs. John Edmund Under wood request the honor of your presence at the marriage or their daughter Virginia Page to Mr. Walter Eugene Connelly on Thursday evening, December the twenty-seventh nineteen hundred and six at half after eignt o'clock Methodist Church Rockingham, North. Carolina. Several of Charlotte's hospitable matrons and .misses will follow the pretty custom of keening "open house" New Year's evening. Among those who will receive will be: Mrs. Fred Oliver and Miss Allda Oliver, at No. 408 South Tryon street; Mrs. M B. Wadsworth. Mrs. Frank B. Smith and Miss Louise Wadsworth, at No, til North College street: Mrs. J. O. Gardner, at Piedmont Park; Mrs. J. O. Balrd and Miss Alice Balrd, at No. toi south Tryon street. Miss Maud Purcell, of Belmont, Ky la spending the holidays with her sister, Mrs. James F Wilson, on South Brevard street. Mrs. W. S. Stewart has returned home after a visit to relatives at New Haven, Conn. Mrs. T. J. Matthews, after spending several weeks with her. mother, -at Sharon, returned to the city yester day. She was accompanied by her daughter, little Miss Ruth Gertrude Matthews. V Mrs. Fannie B. Purcell. after spend ing several weeks in the city with her daughter, Mrs. J. F. Wilson, haa re turned to her home at Belmont. Ky. Mrs. P. M. Brown is visiting her lather. Rev. Dr. W. W. Pharr. at Mooresvllle. Their many friends here will be glad to learn that Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Cothran. of Atlanta. Oa., will arrive within a few days and will hereafter make Charlotte their home. They will live with Mrs. Cothran s mother, Mrs. J. H. McAden, during the winter. The fallowing from The Ashevllle Oasette will be of Interest to a large number of Charlotte people: "At a beautifully-appointed lunch eon given to-day Mrs. Thomas B. Doe announced the engagement of her daughter, Miss Jennie, to Lieutenant Thomas DWey Osborne, U. S. A., the marriage to be solemnised at the bride's home Thursday evening, De cember IT, atv9 o'clock. Mls Doe is a graduate o Converse College and since her debut two years ago has been one Of .Ashevllle's most charming and attractive belles. Lieutenant Os borne Is from : Charlotte, but Is now stationed in San Francisco." Mr. Osborne Is a sonotJudge and Mrs.- Frank X. Osborne. Miss Harriet Keerana and Mr. A. J. Rowe wlU be married at the home of the mother, Mrs. Emma A Keerana, of the bride-elect,- at f 0 North Church street. Wednesday next, the 'ceremony to be performed by Rev. Martin D. Hardin, In the presence of a few Intimate friends. Miss Kecrans is one Of Charlotte's most attractive young women. She is quiet and dig nified. Mr. Rowe la a well-to-do cl ti tan of Bennettevllle, S. C. The engagement of Mr. W. N. Mc Kee and Miss Mary Kuykendall, of j Providence. Is announced, the mar ' rlage - to take place at Providence I. church," at 7 o'clock Wednesday night week, Revv; Mr. Parker performing the ceremony. No invitations will be Issued. . Mr. McKee Is one of Meck lenburg's newly elected oounty com missioners. He Is One of the leading young farmers 'of the county. Mis Kuykendall is a daughter of the late W. JB Kuykendall,. who .for years was a county commissioner, and is very popular, -f-v v. ' ' '', Mils ..Grace Hughes, of Columbia, 8. C, has arrived In the city and is the guest of Miss Ladle Parker, who is Visiting Mrs. M, B. Query, at No. i South Myers street. The ChrUtmastlde services of tha .. Toung Women's Christian Associa tion of' the Presbyterian College will ii5 ho" ' clock. Tne publlo ,is "n'Coraiauy invuea to suena , . ' The United Commercial Travelers will attend the special. Services in the w.i'.'if ensaew unnniv atf nnii nnm nr t nan risastr :' Baptist church this afternoon at g v : p'clock. 'l The programme will" include " V' some very, floe vocal" and Instru ' mental tnuslo, "All traveling "men are cordially invited. i Special seats, will be reserved, y -'.'-if A treat Win store for the boys K of the city who attend the i meeting " ', of the Boys' Sunday Club at the Toung v f Men's "Christian Association this after ; , " noon at 1:11 o'clock. Rev. w C. Schaf , .frr will deliver an address on the sub v. " ject, -Watchfulness.'' Mr. Schaffer W a very interesting and forcible speak er. Mr. Cecil Butt will render barl-' tone sola st the close of the eong eer : '-A vies, singing, the selection -entitled -M "Forever With the Lord. v ; Monogramnted - Stationery makes a "dainty Chrlitmae present tot i'; Visiting Cards Jlre, also an - acceptable present A "GENTLEMAN TO A LADY , Send '' as . i; sour orders mow, so. that they can be. executed In ample "': time." ? Samples' and pri ces furnished upon application. J. P. STEVENS ; ENORAVINO CO., V.'"stayonery, manufacturers of r Society 4 7 - WhlUhall street, Atlanta. Georgia. ; V'. i BRIEFS. A Few.- MhW Happenings, tn and .-v About thm City w : .-.,'. Tne Gordon Bennett ' automobile races will be pictured at .the Odeon the flrst'Of this, week ' i '!.,'; wMr." T. A." Gibson, i well-known farmer o9 the icounty, ts quite 111 at ' -Mrs. A; H. Walhburn who hss been 111 for some. time, is improving, but she Is not able to be out yet. Her'-'trlends wjll be glad to-learn that Mrs. Ab V. Harrtur who was operated upon at St. Peter's Hospital a few days ago, . is much improved, 'Notice was served this morning on the creditor and temporary receiver of Robert Knuckley. bankrupt that a meeting of the creditors wui no neia the Stth Instant Knuckley was placed In Involuntary bankruptcy en the llth Instant;, va-'U .,;. xi4: r Mra B. V. . Springs, chairman, Mrs.. J. . Lee Kolner and Mrs. A. a Cheek, J the- committee, desire the ladies who were asked to take care of booth at the Masoato bazaar, to meet them rn the Central Hotel par lors at . 18:10 o'clock Wednesday morning. , .' , ' ' '- - Rev. M.'-E. Sentelle, Rev. E. D. Brown and Rev. J. B. Summers, and Klders J. B Nicholson and - D W. Mayea have been appointed to ordain and Install Rev. W. E. West as pas tor of the Presbyterian churches at Ramah this, afternoon at 4 o'clock and at Huntersvtlle to-night. " " . Dr. J. E. . 8. Davidson, a well known physlolan of Huntersvllte. has formed a partnership with Dr.'C. B. Stephenson, of Dllworth, and will hereafter make Chariots his home. He will move within a s few days. Stephenson A Davidson will have headquartera at the Atkinson drug store. The Masons are getting busier and busier wth their preparations for the big Masonlo bazaar to be held the first week In the new year. It Is ex pected 'that the bazaar will net not less than $3,000 or $3,000 to start the fund for the home for aged and In digent Masons. , It is reported that Mr. Ed Ash- enback, manager last season for the Scranton, Pa., baseball club, will next season have-charge of the St. Paul. Minn, ciub In the Northwestern League. . Ashenbacic is remembered In Charlotte as tne manager-captain of the winning team here several years ago. VPERSOJfAIi. THE OBSERVER HAS A FIRE. Blase, From an Unusual Cause, Pis covered In the Press Room, De stroys Many Christmas Edition Supplements and Damages Others ' The Greatest Damage Not to be Computed In Dollars and Cents. Late yesterday afternoon Are broke out In the press room of The Observer building and destroyed 1,000 or more Sunday supplements and damaged many more. Friday night, when the supplements wers run off, the boys piled Ihem against some of the shaft ing and yesterday..- when the press room machinery was running full blast friction caused the Are. Mr. Charley Wills. ,The Chronicle pressman, who was Just going off duty, discovered the fire, end with Messrs. Parka Stone, his assistant Paul if. Brown, mailing clerk, and Milaa, worked to save the building and - the papers, and but for their promptness there might have been no Christmas Issue. An alarm was turned in and. the firemen responded promptly, using the chemical englno to complete the work of subduing the Are. The damage done would not amount to much In dollars and cents. but if the mental anguish caused In the heads of the men who had tolled for days and nights on the great Christmas Issue could be estimated, all the gold In the Charlotte banks could not pay the bill. Mr. R. w. Vincent who labored so hard to make to-day's Observer the greatest Issued In Charlotte, was sick at heart when ha saw the ruin that the Are had wrought. Thousands of the supplements were burned beyond recognition and others were scorched The Movement of 'a X amber of Peo t ... pie. Visitors and Others. -Mr. Richard H. Davie, of Rich mond, Va- formerly of Charlotte. spent yeaterday In the city with his oroiner. Mr, urnest uavia. , Mr. John Bryan, of Gastonla, spent yesterday in the city on business. Among the out-of-town people here yesterday was Mr. H. C. Moore, of Laurinburg.' ' Mr. H. 8. Gordon,-of Spray, spent yesterday. In the city, staying at the central.- -? ? ' . y Among the visitors. In ths city yes terday, were Messrs. L. B. Leak. James L. Dunlap and L. L. Williams, of Wadesboro, who were guests at the Buford. , ? Mr. E. Lindo - Brig man, formerly of The . Journal. Winston-Salem, spent -yesterday i morning In the city en route to Rockingham, where .he will visit relatives ana rrienas. Among the . visitors In Charlotte yesterday was Mr. Thomas S. Ewers, of Shelby, who was a guest at the Buford. Mr. G. M. Welsh, of Greensboro, spent yesterday In the city on busl Bess. Among tire out-of-town people here yesterday was Mr. J. C. Hub- hard, of Wllkesboro. who was a guest the Central. DRAUGHON'S 3muuiffietkgel Kaleiab. Columbia Knox vine. Atlanta. II Colleges in l But Us. POSITION g secured er money REFUNDBD. Alae teach BT MAIL. Catalogue will cen vtnoe you that Draughon's la THfl BEST. Call or send roe It Go To The ODEON 208 S, Tryon. Meet Me at The RINK P.M. 2 JO to 5 fveaiif S to 1030 and discolored. The readers of The Observer must be kind and charitable In their com ments concerning the paper to-day. Those who draw supplements with burnt corners or smged edges may be glad that they are no worse. The Observer will endeavor not to send out any paper In which reading mat ter has been damaged, but the ear marks of the Are . will be on almost every supplement t ' The Are came at such a late hour that It would have been Imposslblo to print more supplements If the forms had been on the press. But It was worse than that: the forms had been returned to the stereotyping room and molted. - Cliances Good for South' Getting More Immigrants. New Orleans, La.. Dec. 15. Anoth er step tn the movement to bring white Immigrants to the South was taken by the Illinois central, which arranged with the European Steam ship line to run immigrant steamers between New Organs and European ports as soon as the new immigration station Is erected In New Orleans, Just Received 100 Beautiful Pictures Which we bought at a very low price after having bought our regVilar fall stock, and we will now offer -these at just about One-Third Less Than the Regular Price Large assortment of good subjects, fitted in as fine frames as you ever find on pictures that cost twice as much. Come in and -examine them for yourself. If you want something for a Nice Xmas Present at a very modest cost, this is it, and it is at - Lubin Furniture CHRISTMAS IDEALS ;'l';;jAre. .more nearly ; approached when ; t-il'K- 'V. i tieace. - natminesa f ! V , and j-vcoinfort arc -: evident in home' jiThere's no agenry like. the BELL TELEPHONE for perfecting cond tioris , that make i "the home ideal. , A Present Worth While. Reasonable Rates GUI CONTRACT DEMTMENT NO. 9050. BELL SERVICE IS SATISFACTORY. The Little . Matter of PRIQE certainly won't stand be tween us In a trade to-iity. If you want to buy you will find ui game. Ou Xmas Koods are going, and they are going In a hurry. If price Is any Item or inducement. We most positively refuso to carry over one single dollar's kvorth of our beautiful Holiday Goods. Go and go these Roods must, and go fast, too. We are dona with them nbw. and a want to get them out f t our -, for wa will return to the "utronu ous drug life" next week. If we have what you wnnt, and we doubtless have, and you will trfl us about It, you find goods marked so low that you will buy, whether you need II or not. It you want to see, just drop in to-day at llawley's Pharmacy 'Phone IS. Tryon and 5th Res. ..4if ;.t- Our Great Spec ial Fur lie Opens promptly at 10 o'clock this. morning. Continues through MONDAY AN D TUESDAY. The lot contains everything that's popular in full fash ionable Neck Pieces and Sets, and for the, most part represents DRUMMERS' SAMPLE FURS THAT MUST BE SOLD AT A TREMENDOUS REDUCTION. Mr. L. C. Young, of Now York, representing the lrmr: faot urer, will lie in clu.rgo and personally conduct tho sale. No Furs Sent on Approval 1K, Company Ererybodysf favorife-Bllie tMjbon'.Va : "l lillls Ahnhrtelv J)are,.0s .twVftt.s at "tk snd the "Wu RlWv.t, VvuJm btrtec- Won. Ask for the, 2o. slzt ' " . AWUARi SERIES ... i . ...... V';i,i;:i''i''C"! -7' ' '."."'". vt;' The Mutual Building tt Loan opens a new series January fttl. The last onovwai the largest in Its history of St years. .' It's hard; to And man In Charlotte that doesn't carry shares1, here. Hun- ' dreds o( wdmen ' and many smalt children own shares and) take's -' much Interest In accumulating as the men who have been at It tot1 '""years. .i1 The better clsss of colored 1 people ars ' flocking hjr - la . goodly ,; numbers every , lime a series opens, Our largest capitalists r and most , widely known bwJness men are constantly enlarging their'. holdings alsoi ? jiuul 107 with aharei Jn the. Mutual, and it 'yoo ' wlllUcfc to it, you wll win out handsomely In lees Ume than one . thlnki The Mutual Is. a 'boon to all ' Investors, but to the poor' man,'! who wants to own a home, it's s blessing. , Remember the dale,',' ', PC: .;V..V' Trcas Model Work Never Varies We pride ourselves on the uniformity of our work the quality of yesterday ts the same to-day, and always. We have modern equipment, ind "It's tha little things that count." 'Phone 160 and we will call for your work any time. MODEL LAUNDRY CO "Correct Launder lug." West Fifth Bt. At Church. Princess za The book of the year regular prices $150 Our price now ' .;;'veW' $1.00 Don't fail to it vC IIOUSTOU - DIXON co;, Evcrytlihg must go by;Jan;j1st Notice ! TWO CARS OF id RANANAS FOR CHRISTMAS MRS I COMPANY, 303 West Tra St. til TIW MTT7 '.1 I olODC -I WMAS7 . I uscruLf ICONVENIENlf 1 HELPFUL. V IattractiveI 1 ApprecUttd ff 1 by th entlref tt Amity. I lit a system I y or uniii am II ffrowA .ith 11 IpV.nw lun ROLLEfVBEARIKQn v"!'-' I II '('':;-''.:v: uiu- ti;. I. rr. VA "ih rA r' ii W,., ....,2..,-J.f UX C:, , ..,,,,.1; .,.;,.:,,. ......,,, . '":.,., yiiy I WHOLESALE AND RETAIL 71 i sn Annual sale of high class cravats, made from exclusive iui5" iftwiw in currcci winier shapes will take place wne nunarea and twenty tive; aozen cravates rrom uc. tn naijci values all thrown into, one lot at 35ce each or 3 for $1,00 FOR CHRISTMAS Before completing your purchases of Christmas presents tt wllf pay you to call at our store. Below we mention a few of the many userul and beautiful things we have that will make suitable pres ent. We could probably fill a whole column, but that Is not neoea sary, as we can show them to you when you come: , 1 ; Nickel Plated Chafing Dishes, Serving Dishes, Bon Bon Dishes. Cream Pitchers. Silver Plated Knives, Porks and Spoons, Carving Sets, Bclssors, Shears, Manicure Sets, Pocket Knives, Raaors, Cnr rlsge Heaters, Lap Robes, Tools. Express Wagons, Skates, VetooU pedes snd a variety of other articles for boys and rlrls. We have something for ery member of the family. K Southern Hardware Company 41 WEST TRADE STREET' LA MARGUERITE SHOP CDBSHS 60WXS New things arriving laily a full line of Christmas Novelties.- " . '''::iWi'0 Gloves In all the fashlon- able 'shades." : WMW' . Beautiful . , Underwear, Fancy Corsets and Lingerie of all kinds. : ' . ! ilAARGUERITElSIIO NOTICE OF rmsT CREDITORS' MEKTUiO, ' i w-v-V'-,! In the District Court of the TJnlted States, for the Westsrn District ol North Carolina la the .' matter of Robert' Knuckley Bankrupt In' . Bankruptcy. U.y', ., ' To the creditors of the above itamel . bankrupt, of Charlotte, in" thn ; county of Mecklenburg and dlstru t . Aforesaid: 'J'-v''-' . - Notice Is hereby given that en the 11th day of v December,, A. XX 10, the -eald Robert- Knuckley was d -i'v adjudicated bankrupt: and that t first meeting of his creditors wia ) - held t Charlotte, N. C, in t ' ' flee of J. B. Bpenee on the 39th December, A. D. 1101. at 10 ' a. m at which time the eau tors may attend, prove their appoint a trustee, examine the I -rupt, and transact such other 1 neas as msy properly come I - said meeting. ' - v y : 3. b. pprxcr. '.i Referee tn liankrup . 'VMntA-.;..'..-; v.-.. .:t.'
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