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CHARLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER, DECEMBER 17, 100G Social and Personal if '.- J K - - Mr." W, W. Graham , and bride, who was Mrs. Byrd etearnes, of Try on, have arrived in the city And are malting their home on Tenth avenue. ' Mr. and Mr. Graham were wedded last Wednesday at the Mlmoaa Ho mi, near Tryon. Mr. Urtham II well-known traveling man and has resided In 'Charlotte for a number of year. .Mrs.. Graham has visited In , Charlotte and la well known here. . Mrs. "W. R.Rose, of Cllffslde,--. la pending- the holidays with , relatives in tne city,.;, , . ' i v xr .... i . i t v !' - Cards reading as follows have been '5?rY At home X'i :t',,, i " - i,nrisuna .re v , : , . ; r 7 December 24th. Is0f. -'MitS :f., KMIss. Minnie May Goodev; i '' Mrs.'1 J.- E. Carson and children will . spend the Christmas holidays -.. with relatives In Asneboro, ::J:y . ' "The ' following- invitation has been V v Mr. and Mrs. Robert K. Preanell .' '. .-. .reouest the honor of your presence at "the ; marriage of their daughter, .. .Weeta ,. ; to - ,v-..;.itev air. eux oui uM" vt?i'i u ;', on Tuesday afternoon, the eighteenth ' f - or uecemper. ,i.'.'J-' nineteen hundred and six; V. t C. r v at half after four o'clock: - ' ' " . - . at home Merganton, Mertb . Carolina, -j '-. Mr. Gee la one of the most popu ' (., lar commercial traveling men who ' ' visits North Carolina. Miss Presnell ' v, is one of Morganton most attractive young women.' .-r.;. ;,' 'Mr. and Mrs. & O. Smith." of Ve rona, N. T., are the guests of Mr. and Mrs.- C C Kennedy.- on North ' Church street, with -whom they wlU spena tne winter-, , ., . . t i The Columbia, 8. C State's Abba- -'. vtlle correspondent nays: "Miss Env , 7 ma Jay ,. HalU of Charlotte, li , Mra. .Gary H.' Hall's, guast."v ,i r x The following invitation ' has- been t issued:' w ..- ,';".-- Tha Annual Association, Odd - FeUow'r Orphan Home Invites . you to be present at its Second Annual Reunion Xecember twenty-fifth . and twenty ' . V"'-..'. sixth s nineteen hundred and six ' ' , , '. Ooldaboro - ' North Carolina f-4I.Vi !f-'.'' daug cou.tv social mews. at In the observance .of Carolina Day the Sharon AcademY.on Friday. quite jk nice programme was render ed.. VMr. John A. McRae, one . of Charlotte'a - rising young' lawyers; made a fine talk which was mu6h enjoyed .by the pupils and many Of the patrons of the school. At noon a sumptuous repast was- spread in the . old. schopihouse, and every . thing to tempt even the most deli cate appetite. : ..,,' , - , MlssPearl Alexander Is spending some time with her sister, Mrs, John Mood, in Wlniton-8alem. . - ' ; ' "'0.-.-.ev; Dr. and Mrs. ' Donsld Jacobs are visiting at Mr. J. KX) Levi's, at Cx moore. 1 --.-- Mrs." R. B.- Hunter haa returned ' from King's Mountain, where she has resided for some time, but will " now board with Prof. Hunter at Mr. . Mark - Alexander's, who haa rented . the Hunter hone. Miss Eunice Klrkpatrick . is ex- pected to spend the holidays .with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Wslker . Klrkpatrick, In Sharon. ' : ' Mr. and Mrs. J. Will Elliott moved' , to Charlotte on Thursday last where they wilt reside in the future. Their many friends In the country regret very much their leaving, for they will miss them in all the places which they filled so. faithfully and so well as school patrons, as neigh bors and as Christian members of Sharon church. ' The school at Ebeneser observed Carolina Day with a nice programme consisting of national songs, recita tions, etc. The school is a largo one and Misses Patton and Griffith are mnch liked by the patrons of tha school, f. y . v CUrkson had made this announce ment a subscription ivas taken and $8,000 pledged. " The congregation vesterday mori lag received Mr. Clarknon's announce ment with, marked pleasure. It was the opinion of every rnember of Rt, Teter's church that to loe Mr. Mal llnckrodt at this time would be noth ing short of a calamity. , The call which he. received from - Knoxvllle, Tenn., to the pastorate of the wealthy St. John's church there was a very tempting One. Not. only 'will the members of St, Peter's church be glad : to leara .that Mr. Malllnckrodt i will o remain, but the antire city as 'Vr&'Xh' PERSON Alt The Uovdment of a Number ofjPeo. 'r ; . Visitors and mberm. - - : ' Mj. Ben J. Smith returned yester dy from Salisbury, where ho under went a slight operation at the White-head-Stokes Sanltorium. ' k ' ' ' ,r Mr. Hugh P. Bryant who. ererts cotton mill machinery ror,tsiuari w. Cramer, is in the city for a few days. He haa been at HUlsboro for, several months.' ''v', :';-' -' '' : , Mr. A, C. Hutchison, Southern agent for the James 30. Mitchell Company, will leava this morning for lurln burf on a short business ttip, , ;, ', I n; i-r J- ' i v i ' : ' ' f'i'&-W Cold"llarpY.:;?';. . An 'clectrte sign that-i attracting a ereat ' deal of attention and admira tion. tv the musically inclined in pa tlcular, Is the one placed in front or tha new music house of. mu- :nsr- intta Musio ComDanv Saturday -even Ing. The sign is a golden harp with liver strings. The lustre reduced by the sun's rays striking the gold leaf is dassllng in the clay time, while the Illumination is bi-H'iant ut nigni Am a trade mark this design Is botn artistic and : practical and wlil v and much to the attractiveness of tha city Musio hath charms Indeed when sur rounded by an atmosphere f cheor a na rennemenb !.!!.;,. ua ;i . - : -,' . . Baptist . Cliildrcn . to Rehearse. ' The , following order will be ob served In rehearsing ' the First Baptist church for the Christmas en terUlnment this week: At the Sun day school rooms at I o'clock in the afternoon, , Monday, Wednesday, Thursday zand Saturday., tha Snow Flakes, vTroat ' Fairies,, Sunbeams. Raindrops, King Winter. Jack Frosts North Wind,' - .:. Tuesday, Wednesday. ' Friday and Saturday: Christmas Children, Frost Fairies, Bell Spirits. Brownies, Santa Claus, North' Wind and King . Winter. . . , Indifferent to Small Events.. Durham Herald. , The death of Black PatU In Phila delphia Nloea not appear to be Inter fering with her tour or this State. BRIEFS. in said A , Few Minor Hsppenlnrs About Um City. t , The service at the Ninth 'Avenue Baptist cnurch waa attended by a very large congregation and was v a very helpful service. After an earn est sermon by the pastor, Rev. I R. Pruett, there, were a number, of con Versions A number of new converts were received into the Church at this service.'". '';.;..-, V""- " Jnl ... -Mrs. C. I ' Hunter requests the I U following named ladles to be at St. I LJ ing to help with tha Christmas deco-; ratlnrm; - If ra ' TTarrla U1llnrbrn1tl t Mra J. O. Gardner, Mrs. Ws a Dorr, Miss Johnsie Dickson, Miss Louise Hrnwn anil . HI laa - flnsiriai RnvA' this afternoon: Misses Josephine Osborne1 Kate D. .-Johnston, Julia Johnston, ueuian Henry and Lucille Sottx, HOW DIPHTHERIA IS CONTRACTED One often -hears the expression, "My child caught a severe cold which' de Wloned into dlDhtherla." when the truth was that the cold had simply left the little one particularly suscentiDie to me wsnaering aiptneria garni, noin (.nun hflrlaln'a Couch RemadV is alven it quickly eures the eold and lessens the (Janitor of diphtheria or any other germ aisease neing contra creo. .. jr or sate . ny K.. U. Joroan, co. . , . -. ; -" - ' 'ft" '..v -1 ,. - V i . ssh mm . t- ', :v 1 Hlft , Co To The :y208S,.Tryon. Meet Me at The "'RiLWflt f. I kUO b Mvcaini S to 1030 A "very appropriate and effective "Trade Mark" has. iuat been erected by the Charlotte Music Co., in front! of their New Musio House z i-orcn Tryon. " ; , It is in the shape of a Golden Harp, having silver strings. Illumi nated by the Sun In the cay lime ana bt electricity at night. - Thli with the improvements made on tha building, will no doubt Jraw the v city and ' out-of-town Mun Lovers, .for Musio hath charrr.v In deed when surroundod by evidence, of taste and refinement. The above Company ore no. v mc Agents In this territory for the Cable Company, Chicago (Pianos and vrgans; Lyon tt Heniy. Chicago (Munlcal Instruments); Oamblo Mu- sla Co.. : Chicago (dnmble Hlngo Msnafacturer): Col-unbla l'hona-J graph Co., New York (Creators of the Talking Machine Industry). witn this up-to-dHte. all-around Musio Store. Charlotte can rcneat the familiar phrase. "Watch Char. lotta Grow,", In matters musical. It J. i Mrs.. Parks Klrkpatrick enterUln ed at her home Saturday evening a number of children ' and young people of 8haron church. Mrs. Klrkpatrick- has charge of the children's organisations of the church.' X Miss Eula John Klrkpatrick re turned t5 her home In Sharon on Thursday after spending a week with her sister, Mrs. O. C. Hunter, at Ex- moora, .,, .... . ... ,, Miss Lucille Cross, of Crab Orch !s ard, returned .to her home on 8at- nrday&fter a short visit to her sis- For Collar' n Comfort ; ter, Mrs. W. C. Reid. " 'it Mr. Less Alexander, who has been at his horn in Sharon sick, has been-j able to : return to nis place of busi ness in the city. , . 'Vv';v;- - 4Mr. R. N. Elliott, who was operat . d upon for ' appendicitis, is very much Improved and hopes to return to his home at an early day- ... ft; .if '..'i i umi - -.-, . ,.''' Mrs. J. M. .Wilson's condition la such as to cause alarm to her frlenda ; and faTnJly..,r'; v. ; : ''. ' ,a Mr. W. Banks Baryit, ? of v Eot moors, returned a few days since at ' ter visiting friends in Huntersville. VriLh' REMAIN . IN , CTMRLOTTE. con Rev. Harris Malllnckrodt Announces ,.' . That He WUI Continue' as Pastor ; of St. . Peter's Cliurih-Vbat the) '..v Congregatloo Is To Do, .TZ,;.fy.:;i V ' At .the close of the mornlnr ser- i Vice yesterday at St. Peter's Episcopal rnurvn ar, iionui winraauii. in ' De half of the vestry, announced to the congregation thst the rector, Rev. Harris Malllnckrodt, had listened to the petitions of the church and would tlnue as Its pastor. ;'; i In making this welcome announce J ', . ment.,' Mr, Clarkson . Mdded , that tha ' ( Vestry, In order to express Us gratl T tude, had agreed among themselves) : the church co-operating. to erect n suitable parish house, pay off tha . i small church debt and to purchase av . V, handsome new pipe organ, He called ' upon . tha eonggation to . aslt in 'this work by subscribing to the sev eral objects. The funds reqnlred are V as follows.-. For the parlnh house llt.000, for the ' church Indebted " naoa 12,133. and for the nv organ. -$5.o0o.j Of -thls-annotint . ,00tt, htwt already , been soured. After Mr. . Orrlwr "The Het Kver Mart-." . iniiie ' ftlbbon Vanilla. Absolutely rnirn, twice as fr and the "filrie nibh'n Fla vor is perfecUoiv . Ask for the else. us are re ' the send your cottars to , Those wing points that worn so much now turned evenly ani. edges smoothed. What Is mora irritating fhaif a- col Mar -that; "bites f" 'Phons 110. Fiva wagons , at your convenience. "r MODEL LAUNDRY CO.; . "Correct Laundering." West Fifth SU At Church. Gutting Stock We have beovt busy the pas' few days hunting out ' Odd and Ends of stock. Got quite a pile of them too. , '-, - .' Better come around and look them over. Ten to one you'll find a pattern in the lot that you . like and the price Is much less than usual. . It's a case of cutting price s as to CUT STOCK. BUT quality remains . un touched. Hera you are special surra 130.00 ' , . H5.00 $28.00 Cabaniss & Co. y tailors, ' ;' 8. Tryon Street, Everything must be closed out by Jan 1st regardless of coste A beautiful line o ... L T Christmas books.Cal- endars,Pictures.Leath- er goods etc, . ..vf.-vv-V.-? All Must Go. , HOUSTON DM raw Book, Stationery and Art store. DRAUGHON'S Raleigh. OoJassbla, KnoiTllle. Atlanta, ! Colleges In J Satas. POSIUOM secured or money REFUNDED. Also teach BY MAIU Catalocue will con vince you that Praughon s is THI MOT. call er send ryt it. s4 IlillC :IViil!)ii Itll'Bc Disagreeable ' work ' washing at home this wtnten. V U "UV; b 4 dangerous .work, .too, ' Is it wise to expose your self to ' the-, sudden 'change ; from a hot,, steamy kitchen to tha cold, bitter, windy outside work of hanging up clothes t U ? it worth Ithonestly, is it when for lo, a pound you can escape it all." :","'- -., '.'' ... .. ... , ,, i. Laundcrers, . Dyers, Cleaners. South Trjta 'stU ; " The Little Matter of pr i e b certainly won't stand be tween us In a trade to-day. If you wsnt to buy you will And us game. Our Xmas goods are going, and they are going In a hurry. If price Is any Item or Inducement. We most positively refuse to carry over one single doner's Worth of our beautiful Holiday Goods. Go and go these goods must, and go fast. too. We are done with them now. and we want ' to get them out cf our way, for we will return to. the "strenu ous drug life" next week. If we have whet you want, and we doubtless have, and you will tell us about It, you will And goods marked so low that you will buy, whether you need it or not v If you want to see, Just drop' In to-day at ilawley's Pharmacy ' Thone it, Tryon and 5th Sta, last Received 100 Beautiful Pictures Which we bought at a very low price after having bought our regular 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 thatxost twice as much. Come in and ex amine them for yourself. If you want , something lor a . v. Nice Xmas Present ,'- . . at a very modest cost, this is it, and it is at , Lubin Furniture Company A MILIARY-: SER The Mutual Building ft Loan opens new serial Janoary Stli The last one ' was the largsnt in Jts history of II years.. It's nard 'to find, a man in Charlotte that doesn't . carry.' sjiarsi here.; Hun- dreds of women and many small children own shares and Ink as ' ; much Interest In accumulating as the men who, have been af It fot. years. Tha better class of colored .. people; are -.flocking h4ra . In ' goodly numbers every lime series opens. - Our largest capitalists and most widely ' known business men art constantly enlarging their holdings also, tart 107 with shares , In the Mslutl, and If you1 . ' will stick , to It, you will in out handsomely In less time than ond thinks. ; '.'t ' --J -;r- !..'..:-. i.;-y;:.v.-t ,; : Tha Mutual , Is a boon to all ' Investors, but to the poor - man, ' -who wants 4o own a home, it's a blessing. u Remember the data, E, t. (eesler; Trcas. . , Phono' 8-14;-"; v;,' a Jt T ' . . .r ptt-m ..... . ... i . .' . m m . '. .-.r. - . ...... , ; . I ll lis I U 1 ill 11.4, ..--. ?;',niv.-..". H k. ' 'i '.:.. us.. ri una i ti ' V " ' , i ) 1 ! 1 1 . ' mm 7 V. ' . V' TtTtrrMMnTTO nvv eamv w m Amma anav.- ra niw . 1 . f':( ' w cumuli a? uiu vrxuio nu.i i . . iu-u.ii ai f,.; t O'CIXXTK, CONTIXCINO TnitOTJGH TTESDA1, Mf. I C. Toung, of Ne Tork, will be with us to-day and Tues day and personally conduct this sale of his enUre line of Samples of fine popular Purs. V ' v ; FTJRS ARK ALWAYS ClTERtSHED GIFTS THIS IS TOTJR OPPOR- TONrnr to purchase those most fashion able AT A THEMKNDOUS SAVING. Mr, Toung represents one of America's largest and most pro gressive manufacturers and Importing furriers. The majority of our GREAT OFFERINGS represent his road samples and comprise every variety that's used and popular. SEPARATE NECK PIECES AND SETS. v Mink, Black and Blue Russian Lynx. Labrador Sable, Kallnsky, White Fox, Ermine, Chinchilla, Jap Mink, Russian, German and American Fox. Sou from 13.00 to f 4041.00. Plcntf of splendid bargains, 16.00, $7.60, $10.00, $ia.6f $16.00, $18.90, $30.00, $25.00, $15.00, $50,00, $65.00, $75.00 and $100.00. AH worth considerably more. Hi IIS, WHOLESALE AND RETA IL IC Notice! TWO CARS OF BANANAS FOR CHRISTMAS TKAKERS I COMPANY, 303 West Trad) St. BOOKCASE. -1 . .' . , rv n;rpriii i ICONXFNIITM-H attractive! ADBvrlataii4 M vy 'ineeniirtl Tjniiy.; ilt a system lot unit and grow with t .... .U. I I I - II ' . wur iiDro.rv.vi nttsxj w'ttfi PCRrtCTIOrJ nA, . ; i i a i . fl r ' T :7. white . Stc:2 S;; tirrinjer (o.: 'Booksellers and Stationers. ', , late- i Brown Company 1 are snowing complete lines of Dent's Uelebrated QloTea for Holiday Gifts. Men's 1-clasp Cape, $1.50. Afen's 1-button Cape, $200. i Men's AIochaHape, Buck and Reindeer, $300 to $6.00 Dent's Women's Manish Gloves, nationally known as the most stylish Women's Valkinj? Glove, in Gray, Black and three shades of Tan: an easv. roomv. ahiiDe ly Glove, $1450 to $2.50. : Dent's 12-button Black, $3.00. , ; v tor; cmiRisTivias Before completing your purchases of Christmas presents it trill psy you terra II at our store. ' Celow we mention a raw of tha m.n useful and beauUful things we have that will make suitable -pres ents, we couia prousoiy nu a wnoie column, nut tnat if not neces aary, as we csn show them to you when you come: . Nickel Plated Chafing Dlihea, Serving Dishes, Bon Boq Dlshea Cream Pitchers. Silver Plated Knives, Porks and P poena. Carvtn Sets, Scissors, Shears, Manicure Bets. Pocket Knives, Rsiers, Car riage Heaters, Lap Robes. Tools, Exprsse Wagons, Skate, Veloci pedes and a variety of other .articles for boys and fir Is. , - W have something for atery member of the family, . ': Southern Haraware Company 41 1VEST TRADE STREET ; r;.v ; IA MARGUERITE SHOP A BATS ccssns coins Jew things arriving daily a ' full line of : Christmas Novelties. H. . Gloves in all the, fashion able' shades. Cw'fj&IK 'C'J'f I Beautiful ' i v Underwear, '"'. j, ,V..-':i. - , .', .' Fancy Corsets and Lingerie of -all kincte..,- ; . . ;' IA CTIulTE ' S!!0? lie is j especially gotten . but to meet the demand for a hi .'i grade;.v:...' ''-V':'.' '. -;;"BTEEEIlAirG:: that can be sold at n i within the reach of nil. A guarantee bend each Iiange. J. II. ' Cfe:'--! : Ctov3 Dc......3 r . 1 -y', Ccr.tr:
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