Newspapers / The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, … / Jan. 26, 1907, edition 1 / Page 5
Part of The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
It i 1 1 ; ii v 1 j 1; i ) . ' i .: 1 u. fat J. v ft i 1 T . -.1 .Mrs. (,'.. .tl i t.-- ' uchre at her nparUmmta at the llo . . U1 Euford 'Atm'ix yr.l ,y nfter ' noon In compliment to Mrs.. M. A. Bearden.,' The first prize, ft hand . some beaten brass candlestick, was , Mn J. WV Conway; the boo- v - - - - - ' by, a picture, by Mr. "t ' :and the' consolation, V. A. Zwtler; a pretty vase, ''''.Vv;';' y'Mr8. Bearden. ' tZ? MH.i. nntii'1 meats were the fol- '&''':P'k lowlntr named: Mesdames t . Mayari'C'5: S.r, Hooper, D. A. Hurley, riM.:M.s;'Murphy, J. Harry,' H. L. i''i'.A.idaraa.' W O. Godwin. Malone, R. w. I MlUerJ, W: Keeran., H. K. Wilcox. i'tfiW.SuadelL'O L. Beit, W. & iif8mim;A. J.1 Draper, H. BV Bryan, R. 'LIU. Jordan,- C. L. Oates, J. awae, J. 7 L. Spencer, J . ain' ' 'Matters, F. V Abbott. H.' AtorrUl, J, E. Rellley.'L JV ctJonaW. W. A. Zweler F. W. Glover, H- P. Shaw, 0, r;yJ5.; Edwards, LTfl j-Air Bland,: A,: ' T. Summey. Wk 'ConkUn,. . I ';'!' Ferguson, C. U Alexander, T. -v- A ana, E. CV.Dwelle, I N. Benin, : Buxton, O.' U3 Barrlngerj JMl8er Eva ' Liddell, Linda Hosklns, Dora M en : Rater, Eva!Qay,:Lavtnne Evans, Helen ; rm Mrv Godwin, of Flncastle, Va. Roes, Mattle Dowd and Estelle Vernon. H'' : Mrs. C. E. Hooper will entertain at bridge whist at her1 apartment at the Hotel Buford this afternoon. , Mr. and Mrs. W, F. Dowd der a reception In honor of Mr.; and Mrs. William F. Harding, at their home on East Morehead street,, next Thursday evening.'. ' v i Among the visitors In the city yes terday were Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Cralg-.and Miss Stella , Copeland, of Rtatftiiviile. who came down to see "The Free Lance." They are guests of Mrs. E. W. Mellon, Mrs. Mary C. Dicks and Miss Mo selle Dicks, of Randleman, were via ltors In the city yesterday, being guesU at ""the Central. Misses Tula Adams and Busle Hoffman, of Oastonla, were 4 In ' the city for the play at the Academy last night. They were the guests of Mrs. J. H. Weddlngton, on West Trade street. ', ' Among the vlaltors In the city yes terday were Mr. ana Mrs x. w. Brewer, of Raleigh, who were guests at the Central, Mrs. W. O. Graves returned yester- dav to her home at Orange, va. ar ter a visit to her sisters, Mcsdame R. a Peeram. L. C. Withers and Miss Addle Belle Barron. m. Lillian Richmond. after spending two or three weeks In New York, returned homo last night. Mrs. PtIiIa Jonea her sister, who has been keepinK house for Judge W. P. Bynom during her absence, return ed last evening to her home at Wln- ston-Salem. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Galther are visiting their daughter, Mrs. R. C. Anderson, at Oastonla, Mrs. J. J. Hutchison Is visiting her sister, Mrs. L. J. Massey, at Fort Mill, S. C. Mr. W. F. Harding and bride, who was Miss Nan Dowd, who have been spending their honeymoon at Plne- hurst, will return to the. city to-day. . The following Invitations have -oeen received in the city: Mr. John Milton Memory Invites you to be present at the marriage of his daughter Dela Burroughs to Mr. Nelll Bascum McCaklll Wednesday afternoon. February sixth nineteen hundred and seven at three-thirty o'clock Baptist Church Whiteville. North Carolina v At Home Alter February twentieth Century, Florida. Mrs W. A. Peters Will leave this morning for Ashevllle, where she will spend some time. One of the leading social events of the season Is announced in the fol low card, which was Issued yester day: Mrs. Albert H. Washburn At Home Wednesday, January thirtieth four to seven o'clock 601 North Church Street Mrs. Ogden K. Edwards. . Mrs. William F. Harding. v. , Mrs. J. C. Abernethy delightfully entertained at her home on East First street last evening from 8 to 11 the following young gentlemen of Prltch ard Memorial Baptist Sunday school: Joe Myers. Thomas Wilson, Albert Ezsell, George Noble. Eugene D Hegh, John Carter, John Austin, Roy Grlce and Claudia RHch. MUs Sadie Belle Mayer delightful ly 'entertained the following named friends after the play last night: Misses Louie Jones and Annie Wil son, Dr, Brodle Nalle and Messrs. F. M. Caldwell and W. R. Taliaferro, Jr. SPEED ORDIXAXCE UXJCST. Antomoblllsts in Charlotte are Dis criminated - Against The Speed IJmlt or Six Miles an Hour RJdlcn lone In Comparison With tho Limit . In Larger Cities. cllr ,n ths oountry has a more ridiculous or nnjust ordinance than the one Charlotte has regulating ths speed of automobiles," remarked yes terday , nun who , gets about the country some., "The same ordinance . wnloh says an auto must not exceed the speed -of six miles an hour In the -fire limits doesn't say anything about the speed of horses and other vehicles In toe same district, except on the lit tle spot at Independence Square It Is. a well-known fact that an auto mobile going at s. given speed Tan stop within lees than one-fourth the distance required by a, turnout with horses going at the same speed, v - ' . "Besldea the Injustice to the auto moblllst In the discrimination ntnm hhn In preference to the drivers of norw, .ins orainanoe is seen to be rldioulous by a comparison with the spsea, orainances or larcor . cltlna. where, logically, U should be mofe ' ';;",:W "mlt In New . jrk; on the busiest section of low4r , X3ruuw7 mna tne aown-town ectlon. : .im it mites an nour, and a greater v speed than that Is allowed 4n some 1; eeviions 01 mo city." .. t ; A OOOD COOK Demanai ths rmt extracts. Thal'i the raaon inty siwmyt innltt titwn hvln Mue Ribbon. Ttt Blue Rlbboa Lemoa - . T. 1 ' 1 I 1 f i i of i .''.a 'i 'V t , i i mot ..i! ; ut 11 o ( ' K. . I-. J. Frank I lowers frpriit J' - tcrtl.iy at KtMtfSviUe on bUHln,HH, Kcv. Dr. J. Q. .AOUma npiriil. yes terday at Tliomasvllle .on butiiiiens. Mr. E. C. Herring, of Atlanta, ua.. traveling passenger agent for the Louisville ' & Nashville . Kaliroaa. spent yesterday In Charlotte, on bus- Among the vlaltors In the city yes terday was Mr, J B. Glover, of Btatesville. Mr. V, C. Redwlne, of Monroe, spent yesterday In the city on busi ness, . Mr. C. F. Williams, of Maiden, was a vlmtor in the city yesterday, pemg a guest at the Central. Among the visitors In the city yes terday was Mr. F. D. Ilolcomb, ' of Greensboro, who was guest at. the Buford. ' ' ' Mr. William' E. Ashley; an Insur ance man from Greensboro, was the guest yesterday of, Mr, R, G. Hayes, at the Manufacturers' ciud. :';:' f : Among the out-of-town peopl here yesterday " was ' Mr;, H.' Gilliam, of Pittsburg, Pa.,-who wa43the guest of Mr. J.yW; , Fraaler, at the Maau-. racturersr cittt.'-,--KWi rm,- u:x-" ti.Dr")Di:-;A. Garrison n&M F, Cobloi of Bessemer ;0tjV fwere In tha last' nicrht.'' :..',!.i;i.i- Mr. James Ker. Jr., spent yesterday at uausDury on Business, .,..4 ;.; ' Among the out-of-town peeple her to see '"The Free ; Lance last night were Messrs. J, Flem Johnston. Fred Barkley and C. H. Cavls, or oastonla. Mr, L. . C. Caldwell, of- the States ville bar, was among' the visitors In the city last night - v Mr. B. E. Ballesa student at ciem- eon College,; Is spending to-day in the city wun rrienas en route to nis nome at Fort Mill to attend the weddm if his slater, Miss Martha Balles, and Mr, Robert M. Brvant. which Will . take place next .Tuesday. ,;v Among me visitors m vne city last evening were ; the following named gentlemen from . Stateavllle: Messrs. C. B. Webb. D. P. Hall, H. W. Clif ford and C. R. Johnston, Mr. E. DeWltt. Smith, of Raleigh. was registered at the Buford last night Messrs. J. W. Cannon,, Jr., and E. T. .and M. L. Cannon, or Concord, came over last night to see "The Free Lance." -,. Among the guests at the Central last night was Mr. Claude Ramseur, of Llncolnton, - '$ Mr. N. A. Henderson, . of Moorea- vllle, Is in the city. :. I BRIEFS. A Few Minor Happenings In and About the City. An Interesting series of moving pictures at Wonderland is "The Bell- Ringer's Daugntar." Reserved seats for "Checkers which will appear at the Academy next Tuesday, will go on sale at Jor dan's this morning at 10 o'clock. Mr. John F.' Orr yesterday sold a house ana lot on euuin uaviasun straet between East avenue and Fourth street to Mr. 'Alfred D. Neal, receiving $3,500 for the property. Mr. Gcorare Brlce yesterday re ceived word of the death., Thursday night, of little Evelyn Biice, the 10-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T, G. Brlce. who live at Woodward, 8. The will of the late Mr. Raleigh Brewer was filed for probate with Clerk of the Court J. A. Russell yes terday. Mr. Brewer left his estate, valued at from $3,000 to $5,000, to his, wife. John Rogers, a negro man who lives at-Greveton. was arrested yes terday mofnlng on the charge of thrashing his wife. He was Jailed and will be tried before Recorder Shannonhouae this morning. The department stores of the Little-Long Company were closed yesterday to enable thd force of salesmen and salesladies to prepare for the big will-end sale, which will open this morning at 9.30 o'clock Mr. L. T. Wilson, who has been stereotyper for The Observer, has ac cepted a similar position with The News, at Lynchburg, Va. He will leave to-day to assume his duties. He has been succeeded by Mr. Charlie Manles. The. campaign of the T. M. C. A for the fund for the erection of the new building is attracting much at tention. Stretched across Tryon street . In front of the association building Is a handsome elan with this inscription: "Headquarters T. M. C. A. Building Fund." The clock on the Davidson building at Indepen dence Square, Indicating the amount subscribed toward the $40,000, Is at iractmg mucn attention. A New Attraction at the Rink. Col, Peters has engaged the services of Prof. W. A. Wiley, the champion trick and fast skater of Baltimore, Md., for three nights only, com mencing February 1st Fram press notices of past performances. Prof, Wiley Is one of the finest in als line that has ever vwlted Charlottes And as the prtoe of admission at the rink will remain the Same as be fore, his exhibitions will be I free, Those who have tried to manage the nery, untamed roller skate and failed can doubtless get a few pointers irom toi. wiiey. Up On Pkcnc ,47 cr 415 ) ' 6rsend a postal wKh your ad ' , dress.' .' Our collection wagon . will call for the tolled linen , Very promptlyi three days i later It wUl N be deUvered to .".' you, snowy In whiteness, ironed to f ' nicety and clean to a. certainty. , f - - , We 'want more customers. ' Charlotte s r tr- V,.,. S'A. iW . tern Laundry ; i.vurtli' , h-tt disappeared utiif-r iiiyslol liju..l hnd his frleiulH tid r'lfttlves 'are conewned ' about him, lie was neon hrn Sunday morn ing, but since then Ma people have e.arched everywhere for lUm. It la aivd that his mind la aitacted. Ho as a wife In the' city, and mother1, a brother and sisters at Davidson. Death of Little Baby. , , Sidney Graham, the Simonths-old son of Mr, and Mrs, Sidney L. Mur phy, died at vnelr residence, m lot Eaat Fifth street, yesterday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, after a brief Illness. The funeral will take place at the nome at lO'.tO o'clock this morning, - . - Death a fioldlerw The -following item Is from The Monroe Journal: ,-, "While visiting his nephew, Mr. Russ Small, who lives near the Un ion and Mecktenburg line near Brief, Mr. Crlstopher. Small, an old soldier of Mecklenburg, died suddenly Mon day v of . last wee. Mr. .' Small belonged to Company G of the Sec ond South Carolina Regiment.". A Card of Thanks I ' Wish to express my : ' heartfelt gratitude to the manjj friends., for tholr kindness to me In the recent sad accident which caused the death of my little son, George. MKS. SARAH V. To Mod a Cold with "Preventics" la iafer than to let It run and oure tt after wards, lateen at til a "sneese staae' Preventlci will head off all colds and Grippe, and perhaps aave you from rneumonm or Hroncnins. ' Preventics are little toothsome candy cold cum t&oiets seiiinn in s cent ana ' 10 cent boxes, u you are chilly, it you begin to aneese. try Preventlca . They .will fureiy cnecK tne.cnid, amd pieaso , you. noio oy ourweii-uunn ttetau wtore. T Good it is the last of our greetings before repairing to dream land. A Good Bed makes the "good night" restful, and you will in the morning be full of new life and annimation. Brass or Iron Beds, Felt . Mattresses and good Springs, such as we sell and recommend is what you want. MIRE CO. Flowers FOR JANUARY DOUBLE BLUE VIOLETS. Large supply. Good Flowers and Sterna fragrant and fresh. ENCHANTRESS CARNATION. The largest and finest Carnation known. Color, pale pink; stems 1 1-1 to I feet long. Extra superb. Large supply for January. Write for prices on Wedding Bou quets. Telepnone or teiegrapn for Funeral Designs, which we make a specialty. Largest greenhouses, fresh flowers. prompt Shipments. J. VAN LLVDLET NURSERY CO, - Pomona, N. C Bend telegrams to Greensboro. IE- 0 tA i: ........ ' Two show, cases ' : '' J ; .. . ' , '' . ', ,: ' ... '..a," ' vi no; counters Fdirig case, inkj blank books and stationery ?, com Nig HOUTOJ Dl ;';ifJig Mm FOR A TiVSt SATTJRDAY. COM- MENCISTQ WITH A BIG ft . . CENT SALE AT 10 , . O'CLOCK. Clesn.uti of our special lot 8 1-3 Madras, worth II and $0c. yard; also )im lanarthB. 10 and 12 1-2C Per cales i. .. .. .. .. .. .. c yard. Good, heavy Outing,, light or dark v1nr- a. ra1 tfood 8 1-3C. STade. an ad for Saturday 6c yard. A lot choice styles Flannelette for Dresses. Waists, etc: regular 10c. grade. ' Give-away price for Saturday .. .. .. .. :.:';.).;:. &c yard. ALL HATS REDUCED TO C SATURDAT. KID GLOVES 39c One lotvflne Kid Gloves, $1.00 and 1.25 grades . . . . . . . . . 80c Ptr- CENTURY CLOTH. A fine cloth for Skirts, Suits, fancy work, etc. Special price for Satur day, only on the soft finish, 8 S-dc yard. - , LONG CLOH BARGAINS. 36-lnch soft Long Cloth, 10c. grade .. ,. .. .w.. .. " i-3c yard. Reduced prices on Skirts, and we have a fine lot to select from. MUSLIM UNDERWEAR, v Sneclal bargains In Gowns, Skirts, Corset. Covers, Drawers, etc., cheaper than you can possibly make them. ASSORTED SPECIALS. AU-Llnen, Embroidered Handker chiefs at a special bargain . . . . &c 36-inch All-Linen Lawn, a big value . . . 25c yard. Big lot White Pearl Buttons, clean up of a factory-.. lc; l-2c. dozen. Special bargain Children s heavy Hose, -thread Lisle; 25c. value, 15c pair. IV EY 13 WEST TRADE STREET Person's For about eight or ten years I was subject to severe attacks of Eczema, whllh would Inst for several weeks. I would try local treatments and doc tors' medicines, which would relieve for a while, but It would always re turn, and everything failed In perma nent effect. I then determined to try Mrs. Joe Person's Remedy, two years ago. I took It regularly for six months, using a dosen and a half bottles, and it made a perfect cure of me. It has been ever a year since I stopped taking the Remedy and I have never had a touch of the trouble since, and my general health Is excellent. MRS. J. A. WILKIN8. Bessemer City, N. C., July S, lOI. "GET IT AT nAYrtJETS." " Buy from ns your - Cigars, Tobacco or Cigarettes, ': Tls unlawful ' to purchase these things to-morrow. We . have your choice, v y llawley's Pharmacy Those IS. Tryon n4 Sth fta, Joe Irs Remedy If on Sunday You Would. ill TUB CROWELL flAtUTOlUVU CO, r. i vv ESQ, .. .. ; ' (' v Fer the Treatment' et V .,Whiskey, Morphine and Nervosa . . f. DUeaeee. .. Pseclal npartmenu and anrsee for lady patients, All forms of electricity for treating nervous diseases, Ths stockholders all 1 being , physicians, constitute eonwIMng board. , . . , a. U. CROWCLU XL DM Fres. l 1 ' ' I'll! i 25c Wri i 1 5 feo m-:-8 ' -''' " "''" ' " 1 1 l , r . ' ' :.;-::-t. ' '. VH ........ . , 1 , , i i ; mr-- ymm : ' , 1 . ; r.'y Be A Dead Account can be removed at once if you use a DETACHABLE LEAF LEDGER and so your ledger is kept right up to date and at the same time at a minimum size. Simple in construc tion, yet built for durabili ty, the loose-leaf . book will exactly meet your needs, whether it be for a ledger, journal, cash book, invoice book, price book, or a tiny vest-pocket memorandum book. 1 Call and you." let us "snow Stone & Barringcr Company Office Outfitters. Co To The 208 S,.Tryqn. ' Meet Me at The El 1 C( rMl. eJ)tl5-te I d 1133 This Special Sale of Woolen Dress-Goods Commences This Horning Promptly at 9 O'clock. , Lot consists of several thousand yards and in cludes aUVour Woolen Kcmnants; our choicest ma terials are in the lotsshort lengths that we prefer sacrificing by making one clean sweep rather than prolong their sale by offering at value. Many lengths just right for skirts, others for waists and children's dresses and some even have enough for ladies' suits or dresses. Some of almost every kind of popular woolen fab ric are in the lot to be sacrificed at to-day's sale at prices that means a Saving of 100 to 800 Per Cent. None charged; nono sout on approval. Wholesale and Retail New W aate ALL IN NOW AND On Sale Some Very Special Values White Mercerized Madras, ures, fine quality; nothing like it ever sold for less than 25 cents a yard. Our price to start the season "I off, 18 Cents a yard. Job White Madras in beautiful patterns; good weight, nice quality Madras; the biggest bargain youH see " this season in White Madras, 10 Cents a yard. New Plaid Dress The handsomest patterns out; pretty, bright colors; Girls' School Dresses, etc., Cotton Plaids, new Scotch all sizes and in every desirable color; comes v nicely "V put up in double fold. It's a very special value at 10 1 Cents.' , .. ;'v'Si New Spring' Calicoes The largest and handsomest in and on sale this week. lutely fast colors, 4 an4 5 Best grade Check Ginghams, all color and size checks, 5 Cents a yard. Yard-wide Bleach in short ' THE ALWAYS BUSY STC?.E Corritr East Trad: and Cc!!:i Sir::' f 1 ,f. .. 1 f Spring This Week handsome new woven fig-1 Goods for Spring and colorings ever brought Good just the thing for Waists,, 25 Cents a yard. . ; Plaids in Checks Plaida bf y'i line we've ever shown, all . Standard Calicoes" abscn : Cents a 'yard. :.;v f ; oZy lengths, 5 Cents a yard,. ;,t,. if rung mi 1 'W A, ssrtvsiuua bxi ume I Zt .tit r
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Jan. 26, 1907, edition 1
5
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75