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...... i t..,4V. I V w - li -J S ! i"". Th Children of tlio" Confederacy wlU meet with Mr. J. U: her horrid in Dllworth thia afternoon at 4 o'clock. -, ' " U V- I' J Int Mm. A. H.' Washburn 'wilt Entertain ," th member f the Ladles' Auxiliary of the Young Men's Christian Assocla V tlon this afternoon at 4 o'clock at her ' home on North Church, street. , Mrs. W' S. Spearman la spending several , days la,' iSreensbOro r wlta . - The Pro Re, Nat a Book Club maeu with MIbb Mary Brockenbrough' this -afternoon.' . wih Macnei uowenon, ; wno nes a i ' uen- vtaiuMB turns uiv Krm uiu w ; West Trade street,: wilt return to her if ' . home' in Montreat early next, week. , i-Vf -J? Mr$. C "WV McMaklii ind V little daughter, Miss Laura, mra.Vlsitlba; rel- ... V IjB .1U 1 UWUWW1 . f 1. " . -i .. - ...... f( S Mra. P. L McManus , has returned :'" from Jacksonville. " Fla. .. -wkera- she ; V 'epent tome time visiting.. Cards reading ma follows have, been received: f' Mr. and Mrs. John Cary" Anderson announce ' th marriage of their , daughter , f - ", If Gaaevlev' 1 ' ' " ' t, ' - . -' "to I ' Mr. William Henry McCaw Monday, February twenty-fifth ' ' nineteen hundred and seven Rock Hill. South Carolina, -at Home, Columbia, South Carolina after. Marco, fifteenth. -5 The Young People's Missionary 6o- - ciety of the Trinity Methodist church will give a social at the residence of Mrs. J. A. Jones at No. 1011 South - Tryon street to-night. The hours will be from 8 until 11. A cordial in vitation to attend is extended to all the members and friends of the so- , . clety. -. f Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Moffatt have rentedtheir residence on Jackson Ter . race, and are now making their home with Dr. and Mrs. C M. Strong, on '4Jouth Tryon street. Mrs. W. Ii. Hand, who has been ultjick with the grip at her home on East Fourth street, was much im proved yesterday. Miss Ina May Weill will arrive In the city to-day from Rockingham, to Spend some time with relatives. , Mrs. J. O. Baird has returned from Bristol, Tenn., where she spent some time with her daughter. The meeting of the Chelldon Book Club has been postponed until Fri day afternoon, March 8th., when it will meet with Mrs. R. L. Tate, at her borne on Tenth avenue. Mrs. W. B. Pressly and Mr. W. F. .Pressly, of Stony Point, passed through the city yesterday on their way to Plneville to visit Mrs. Presaly's brother, Mr. F. a Harris, who is quite 111. Mr. Harris sustained a stroke of paralysis last week. Mrs. James P. Stowe and Miss Dora Sater, have returned from Oastonla. where they spent some time with Miss Susie Hoffman. Miss Kathleen Heillg, the charming little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Heillg, of Salisbury, was the guest yesterday of Mrs. W. W. Bays. Mrs. C. A. Moseley Is spending 10 days with her father at her old home In Buncombe county. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Metoon, of Portsmouth, N. H, who formerly re Blded in Charlotte, will upend the lat ter part of this week with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Weddington on West Trade street The Fldells Class of the First Bap tist Sunday . school will meet with Mis Halite Benton this afternoon at A o'clock. " ' Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wetherell, who have been spending some time In the city, evpect to return to their home in Philadelphia nex week. Misses Alice Chew, of New London, Conn.; H. Hubbell and T. Palacoos, of Philadelphia, spent last night in Charlotte with friends at the Buford. They are tourists en route to Ylor lda. This afternoon at 4 o'clock Miss Minnie Cranford will entertain at luncheon in honor of her sister. Miss Drace Cranford, who Is a student at the Presbyterian College. Th luncheon will be given at the home of Mrs. J. Frank War, on East Sixth street. The following-named will be the guests: Misses Grace Cranford, Irving Harding, Marie Sloan, Fanny U. Graham, Annie L. Abernethy, Crawford Smith. Perry Griffith, Juliet Graves. Mary Smith, Charlie Belie Craig and Latlny Clopton. THE CHARTI&l RECOMMENDED. Senate Committee on Cities and Towns Cnanimously Favors Pro posed Charter for Charlotte, Mak ing Extension of City LlmJU to the ' I M Mile Line Highland Park Mill Included. . . A long distance 'phone message to The Observer office last night brought the news that at a meeting of the Senate committee on cities and towns last night the committee voted unan imously to recommend th -charter bill as submitted to them end t passed. py tn no use -xms proviaea tor me extension t the city, limits to th ' S 1-1 mile line in all directions, mak ing the boundary lines of the city assume the form of an ellipse. This extension Includes -Highland . Park Mill No. I, and th mill settlement. ' the inclusion or the non-inclusion of .. -Mich has been the mooted question the past lew weeks. Senator It. N: Pharr. o Manklen. tturg, is chairman of this committee. and possessed th power to lnflienc th action of the commute to large ' degree. Since It was reported that he favored' a t mlle-llmJt, which would exclude the Highland ' Park Mill, a consummation devoutly -wish ed and earnestly worked ' for by th owners of that enterprise, ft was ax pected that th contest would be s close one. Aner nearing . city At torney Hugh W. Harru, In favor ot th bill, and Messrs. D, B .Smith and John A. McRa. In , opposition thereto, the committee's : vot was unanimous to recommend th bill ks : It stood for favorsbl action by the Snat. . The rot was taken at 10:10. This action probably marks th be tinning . of .the end of a long . fight. Since. th Ilouse has already passed the kin ana it bas.no enemies la . the Senate, It ll presumed that the rest of Its course wllr be easy sailing: CERTAIN SATISFACTORY RESTTLTS ' n aMUIXl f fan you uh PIim Mwn Vsnllla,' )t4-y, btUsl 1 IM saw fcie oi.u ,,. ' ' BRIEFS. , n. A ; Few ' Minor Happenings 1 and - ; About the City.- - y Miss May Rigler Is Indisposed at her home on West Fifth street (ex tension with topsllltls. Mr. F. R. McNInch ; was at hie af flc for awhile yesterday,, after an In disposition of two or three days. ; . ( The Charlotte Day Nursery Asso ciation will meet In toe Carnegie Li brary this morning at 11 o'clock: , ; Charlotte Lodge VNo. (8.' Inde pendent ' Order of Odd Fellows, held a very interesting meeting In its hall on East Trade street last night' - - -Tne ; Queen City ' Dyeing ' and Cleaning -Works Will move Marcff 6th, from its present location on North Tryon street to No. IS West Fifth street. ' 1 1 - . - 1 ' Deputy Sheriff B. O. Johnson has but 5 lodgers in the county jail. Three of these, the safe robbers, do not, be long here,, having been brought, In for safe keeping. . -v--., -The - receipts at the cotton plat form yesterday were 112 bales, the price realise being 11-cents. On the same date last year the receipts were 45 bales, at 10.25 cents., The Charlotte Stock . and Bond Company la the corporate name of the new exchange which has been opened up by Messrs. Ferguson A Stephens on South College street. . There are a dosen architects now at work drawing plans 'for the new K-story office building to be erected by the Charlotte Realty Company on the Osborne eorner of ' Independence Square. The selection will be made early In April. A very exciting game of basket ball was played at the Young Men's Christian Association last night be tween the Reds and the Conquerors, of the Intermediate League, the Con querors winning by the score of IS to 13. - The Charlotte Council, United Commercial Travelers, will hold an important meeting fn Its hall on East Trade street to-morrow night All local and visiting members are urged to attend. The home mission committee of Micklenburg. Presbytery met yeater da yafternoon at the First Presbyte rian church. Rev. George H. Atkinson, of Monroe, chairman of the commit tee, presided. Routine business was transacted. License was Issued here yester day for the marriage of Mr. . Robert L. Moore, of Mooresville, and Miss MarrR- Hubbard of Statesvllle. The ceremony was performed by Rev. L. R. Pruett, pastor of the Ninth Avenue BaptlBt church. Mr. Charlie Rich takes charge to-day of the Buford billiard and pool parlors, which have been heretofore run by Mr. John Blxey. Mr. Rich will conduct the establishment in for the leesses of the hotel. The par lors will be fixed up In modern and handsome style. The Olympians and Tigers will play a match game of basketball In the gymnasium of the Young Men's Christian Association td-morrow night. This is -one of the games in the trophy cup series and much In terest is being manifested in- It out come. ' . A concert, to which the public is cordially invited, will be given at the "Golden Harp" music store by the Charlotte Music Company to night. The programme will be made up from theVnew March records, "PnlnrnKI." "VIMnr " an1 will begin at 8: SO o'clock. Will Phlfer, a negro youth, wes arrested yesterday afternoon on the charge of throwing a piece of Iron at Mr. Kent Blair at Blair's arug stors a few daya ago. He was lock ed up and will be given a chance to tell about It this morning. Sandy Gibson, a necro boy. was locked UP on the charge of calling J. R. Tandle "but of his name." The display ol all sorts of smoked fish In th show window of the Mlller TanNess Company has been attract ing considerable attention. Specimens of smoked eels, salmon halibut stur geon, white nsh, herring, mackerel and other varieties are on exhibition. The presence of two 'live catfish In a water Jar In the midst of the dis play adds to the novelty of it We Have Just Received A ''.iW'i ti. ft f"J ' Twvy; ' .durable .In.quaUty.-'-fuT.a1' J, U VI ' ''' " - Sol Agtmu mm ? Saturday, Matinee and Night, , an In "If I Were King 99 Special Bargain Matinee NO SEATS RESERVED. Adnlta 50o. Children . . .... . . . . .... 25c. Night prices, $1.50, $1.00, 75c, 50c, and 25c. Our work Is the Model of Perfection, and our estab lishment is modern in every respect. A trial bundlo proves the first assertion, a visit to our plant the second. MODEL LAUNDRY CO., "Correct Laundering." West FTXth St. At Church, 'Phone 160. 11 I - "GET IT AT HAWLET8." rs IDEAL EXTRACT and IDEAL SACHET i IDEAL SOAP ESSENCE OF VIOLETTE ID BALE IDEAL TOILET WATER ROSB XDEAJJS llawley's Pharmacy Fhone IS. Tryon and 5th 8ta Complete assortment of New Spring Styles in Longlcy MQtG and ' shall take , pleasure in our trying them on, with out any obligation on ybur part to buy,- ; : Style they are Leaders. They are most becoming . to the wearer and are Very Umglef Uta,' Lester Lonerg The Model Is Modern HOUBGAN Our buyer ha Just returned from New York, where he ha spent some time In posting up', on th-. newest things ltt Spring Goods. Many of th foods have already ; arrived and w ask you to . look at the new things. New Dress Goods The newest ;Tatterns In Spring Dress Goods, Suitings, Voiles, Pana mas, Mohairs, eta., in pleasing va riety. . .- Special strong assortment at 60a a yard. Excellent values in wide Panamas, Suitings, Batistes, Voiles, etc., 75c, $1.00 a yard. White Lawns We are selling ' 40-inch White Lawns at 2 to 6c. a yard cheaper than we could if we hadn't bought months ago. Special 0-tnch White Lawn, sheer and pretty; 11 l2c grade, 10c. yard. 40-inch White Persian Lawn, very fine; wqrth much more, 11 l-2a, 15a a yard. New lot White Madras, Taffeta, Briillantines, Voiles, etc., in the new Checks, Shadow Plaids, etc.; the very newest things and sold at our low, popular prices, 15c 20c., 25c yard. New Premiums Just received, a big lot new pre miums in useful and fancy articles. Save your tickets. VEY'S 13 W. TRADE ST. I Bac-Ka-Chc Is not an Indian Maiden. Is not a Chinese Mandarin. la not a New Book. Is not a Patent Medicine. Adjust the letters a little differently and you will find it Is something that BUSINESS MEN STENOGRAPHERS LINOTYPE OPERATORS TELEGRAPHERS and many fliers whose occu pations require sitting down constantly and for whom the. Davis Adjustable Chair, 'That kind that rests the Back," Is mad. Users of this chair are not troubled with , Back-Ache f Stone & Barringer- Co. Office Outfitter. Office Furniture Department Second Floor Annex, rlOltlSTER'dj ',' Reeky Cr.-ntd.i Tea Hgels a Mr lor 9hi Pnr , , ' - litats BMts Metlts sni Mm4 Vigor, ' ' A meln for Ooosttpstlen. IndlswUoa, Lrm ind Kidtxf tnwWe. ttmplea, Kcwna, Inimre iiloort. Bm Brsstk, BlucUli Bowels, HeMtooh 4 BU'-Kh. !MBooMrMuntlaTelsk frt f orm. K Mat bos. Uraats r44 tt n.lir Daoa Ooararr, suauoe. Wis. COLOEM NUGOnt fOK ALLOW; fEOftl Coontry Kama Wn an'4 r.F.V swiff. rrsmium, aad , Ar mour's Geld Hand Hams, at V. M, CHOWELIf. 'rbone "if e',""Mtt''.f,-t, ELK t.000 yard 40-lnch India Llnon Lawn, shorts; worth . llo. per yard. Sale now lOo. - - f . Few bundle short length Victoria Lawn, lOo. cjuallty. On sale few, days, So., 1,000 yardst 40-Inch beautiful quali ty India Llnon Lawn; worth on to day's market 18 to 10c Going to sell this as a leader 19 l-Sc. Other specially ; good u things in Persian Lawns, 10 and 19 1-So. Plain and Fi&urcd Nets - Tou must have a Net Waist to be In it this season. Just in a pretty line. 88, 45, 75, 08a In to-day, Chiffon Taffeta In Plain Blacks; gootis, .worth SI. 2 5 to-dayv Our old price will prevail till this lot goes, 9 8c Plain Silks New and handsome patterns com ing In constantly. Just In to-day In Black and White Plaids. Blu and White, Brown and White. Our specials, 50, .8, 8tc. Wool Dress Goods Easter seaso approaching rapidly. Now Is your time. 61-Inch Cream Mohair, 75o. value. Only one piece at this price, 50c. '0! New Dresses At No Expense Bfor material Is possible for aimosx every womin, vj aid of our dyeing department. Hanging In the closets, put away perhaps in the attics, are old garments, but llitte worn, which we can re-dye for you and make as good as new. Why not accept the help that we can give youT Charlotte' Steam Laundry 219 Jooth Tryon Street I Laeadmre, Dyers. Cleanrn. 0100,000 City of Concord, N. C. Municipal Improvement Bonds. On Tuesday, March lth. 107, at i nvmfU n m the agents of said city will rotv sealed bids at the mayor s omc xor me purcno oi ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOL- . .... . 1 M H . LiAUb municipal iuiyruiuu vunu, running for 10 rear, with Intereit ... mhI' rr annum, navabla eml-annually. Interest payable In a xi r. or Km Tork Cltr. at iyUIIUUI " - ' the option of th holders, a provided In th act Immediately upon acceptance of this bid by the ag.nt. th ucces ful biddr will b required to fur nlsh a certified chsck In a sum equal to on (l)'Pf cent of the amount bid. payable to the city traurer. ondiuonad that he will faithfully carrv out the terms of his bid. The bond will be delivered at th omc of th city traurr of Con eord, and accrued Interest, If any, will be charged at tun of delivery. ' Th right to reject any or all bids U WM.rC0LTRANK. ' H. L WOODHOU8E, CHAS. B. .WAGONER, i Agents, L, T. HART8ELL, Attorney. . tes cnowELL A?rrrortrcM CO, . . ; INO.-- ' :t far the Treatmant el" :, . Whiskey, Morphine and Marvoe - DUnasea,' : tpett apartments and aaree for lady patient. All forma ef eleetrloiry for treating nrvou diseases. . Hi tockholdar - all being physician. .uiiiutA as AtMlMt ttni4 BELK nfen Cream, Gray, Tan, Light j Blue, Pink, Lavender Black all Wool, SI "' Inches wide, Tamls. , Make up Ilk dollar , goods, cleans . beautifully. At old price, 60a. a yard. 51-inch Ali-WooL : absolutely the best value ever shown in Charlotte for 91.00 a yard; Colors, Black, Brown, Navy. Special price on this, 85c Black Goods are our strong point if any one point In ear Dress Goods can be called stranger than another. Taffeta Cloth, Briillantines. Cash msres, real fine Chiffon Panama; all good Blacks and guaranteed to stay, ' Black; 4 -Inch goods, 98c. Linen Qambrle This Is the one we sold a few weeks ago that ladles all over Charlotte bought and 'phoned their orders doubled after getting goods at home, Thia is positively the last lot we can get; same Linen worth to-day 17a in New York. Oar special, 2 So. These specials will all be In sight on our counters and we Invite you to get your share at once. They certainly will not stay her. Ne trouble to shew you. ROTHERS WHOLESALE and RETAIL HZ Eklrd's Department Store TDnc Bee BSG VALUES IN Mew Sprinil Fine, toft Meroerlsed Madras, with Cross Barred Muslin, a regular 11 hlrt waists, 10 Cent. Long 36-lnch fine, soft quality; no dressing at all, 10 Conta 11-yard bolt English Long Cloth, 98 Conta. Beautiful quality Whit Dotted Swiss, with all th different sis dots; a regular ll-cent seller, 10 Cents. Tard-wlde Cream Mohair, with natural 40-Inch Cream Brlltlantlne, beautiful On (A 60-lnch Nunsveillng In Whit, Black 83-inch Croatn Mohair, with bright New Gray Suitings for Spring In ail lar (0-cnt quality. Her at 99 Efif d's DelPtmitSfe mm mi -V .Corner:; East '..Trade rave beautifully woven figures, 10 Cent 1 - 1 cent quality; fine and sheer, for Cloth ,: r-s finish, 95 Ornts a yard. weave; regular to-cent quality, 2t u and alt colors, (0 Cent a yard. lustr. 50 Cent a-yard. the pretty new Plaids, etci th rogu--- ' Cent a yard. - jahd College Srr5-
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