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't m 1 i . 0 o Rev. and Mru. A. L. Coburn left yes terday for fciallnbury to spend several days with, relatives. s,... , , ; Mrs. T. T. Allison, who has been quite III for somo time, is Improving Dr.' Charles It. Fisher, tba able di rector of the Presbyterian College Conservatory of Music, will give the third of his lecture recitals to-night at 8:10 o'clock In the college auditorium. The subject of the lecture will be "Expression,- Interpretation and , Emotion in Music." The friend of the college will be welcomed. - - v , 4:,' V Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Harris, of Co. i' . lumbla, s. C spent yesterday In the '.,f city as the guests or Mr. and Mrs, R. t V H.' Raraey on North Church street ; They were en route to their homo In ,r i Columbia, after visiting friends, at ...Newell, thla county,;'- -?, -y' t , Mrs; J.' B., Johnson and Miss John son, of Rock Hill, a C. were ftierti i)f the Selwyn yesterday. V"V Mil Y'iMr; and Mr, p. T. Jones, of Wil mington, spent yesterday in Charlotte, Stopping at the Buford. 1 , . The Baroness Von Maltzahn will en tertain a few friends at dinner at the Hotel Selwyn this evening. Mr. C. B. Bryant will entertain at cards at her home in Ullworth to morrow evening. Carda reading as follows were re ceived in the city yesterday: Mrs. Mary E. Hlmmon requests the honor of your presence at the marriage of her daughter v - Frances Ida to Mr. John McAuley Wednesday, March 27th, 1907, at o o'clock, p. m., Lockport, New -York. Mr. McAuley is a son of Mr. E. H. . 'McAuley, of Hopewell, and is ft pros perous young farmer or LiOCKport, N. Y. The marriage of Miss Celeste Eloyse Wilder, of this city, to Mr. Kenneth Malon Blake, of Boston, will take place In June. This is the culmi nation of a happy meeting that took place in Paris. Mr. and Mrs. William R. Odell, of Concord, were Charlotte visitors yes terday, stopping at tho Selwyn. Miss Lois Adams left yesterday for her home at Gaston la, after visiting frlenda and relatives in tho city for several days. Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Jenkins and Miss Jenkens, ot Gastonla. spent yesterday fn Charlotte, stopping at the Selwyn. PERSONAL, Tho Movement of a Number of Peo ple, Visitors and Others. Mr. James Mills, who Is connected with the Berryhlll shoe store, return ed last night from a few days' visit to relatives at Statesvllle. Mr. L. F. Coppldge, of Reldsville, spent yesterday in the city. Mr. J. E. Morrison, of Morven, was a visitor in Charlotte yesterday. Mr. H. K. Barrow, of Spartanburg, S. C, was among the out-of-town folks who visited the Queen City yesterday. Mr. Thos. B. Jacobs, of Tarboro, was a siaest of the Selwyn yesterday. Mr. Thos. P. Reynolds, of Ashevllle, spent yesterday at the Selwyn. Mr. L. J. Brandt, a prominent cltl sen of Greensboro, was the guest of Mr. T. W. Wade at the Southern Manufacturer's Club yesterday. Mr. J. A- Pride, assistant freight agent of the Seaboard Air Line with headquarters In Atlanta, Ga., spent yesterday In the city on business. SIRS. LESLIE-CARTER COMING. Distinguished Actress to Appear In Charlotte, April .4th. in .Uelanco's "Do Barry" A Treat Promised. -Mrs. Leslie-Carter, foremost among American stars, is to pay her first visit to Charlotte on Kprll 4th, when aha will be seen at the Academy of Music in her -greatest success, "Du Barry" the stirring play of the period of Louis XV by David Belasco. Mts. Leslie-Carter is conceded to tflr the greatest English dpeaXIng actress In the world and tho roles of Du Barry and Zaza are "those with which her reputation has been established. Al though a Southerner by birth she has . never appeared professionally in the South and she Is looking forward to her coming tour with great pleasure. This tour, which begins in Norfoln, will last until well Into the summer and Include every Southern State, ex tend to the Pacific coast and back through the Northwest to the Atlan tic seaboard. She travels in her pri vate car, the Du Barry, which . has been fitted out at a large outlay by the Pullman company. "Du Barry" Is a play of a period which admits of mag nificent costumes and the most sumpt uous stage settings ever seen in America. It will be presented here upon the same magnificent scale that characterized Its two years' run in , New York. Mtb. Leslie-Carter will be "surrounded by practically the same company that appeared with her dur ing that period. TO MEET HERE IN APRIL. The Society of the Cincinnati to be Hero In April. The North Carolina branch of the floclety of the Cincinnati, organised by George Washington, will meet here on the 19th of April. The moetlnga . will bo held in the Southern Manufac turers' Club and an elegant banquet v will be served at the Selwyn Hotel, where many toasts and speeches will ... be made. Mr. John C. Daves, vie .. , president of the socletyof Baltltrfor. , Md., will be here to preside over the - , ; convention. Mr. F. B. McDowell will ;,v- conduct the Charlotte end of the af- ';:-Sr, On the 20th the party of delegates will go to the King" (Mountain bat- .. V tleground, where Mr. McDowell will make a speech pn the great battle that took placo there. Messrs. Herlot Clarkson, T. B. Mc Dowell and B. 0. Davis are the local y members of th CI Society of the Cin- T'cinnatl. Greater Charlotto a Fact. , There seem to be some misunder standing about the extension of the city limits.' There are those who do not believe that the Highland Park Mill are a part of Charlotte, but they are behind the time. The v-take-ln was abandoned and, all of the, mill ; bouses , were Included In the -swing-around." Th people ot Highland Park Mill No. I will vote la th coming . election. -:. .. - .-V BO MANY VANILLAS ,. . . Do not flavor sufficiently because they f WMl- altkouah lti-fn a. . The only sure way to secure eat Wc lory iwuu w " mum tuDDen vanilla. It ootnplle wltk the National Pur Fooa 1 lie ICeeley Cure It r : vesi a perNon of all desire for Mroi.j Urhik or dniR rcHlorcs hla nervob yt'i to its normal con dition, and retnNtatca a man to tils homo and business, v ; : For full particulars, address The Keeley Institute r7tl5i ' Greensboro, North Carolina. ' 1 A Few Minor' Happening In and t A DOUt Uie ujr. r. .t. T ttiilhrhint.! who i. in trfiA Presbvterlan Hospital, is reported to b Improyed. , v H ? "The Merry ; Wives of wmasor wlil be presented to-night at the Acad emy of Music by Lbula r James, and llmm t'i shnrv. iho ' has neen ver 111 at her home on North Bre vard street, is much Improved and is believed to, be now out of danger. f Mr. E. S. : Howie yesteruay soia a, house ftnd lot on East F!f:h street extention to Mr, William, Roberts for $1,600. The dea.1 waa tftada through J. E. Murphy & Cp.;'p; '.:' Th rharlotte Academy of Medi cine will meet in the city hall to night at 8 o'clock. AH pnysicians are requested to attend,' as matters of Interest are to be-discussed. At the local cotton platform yes terday 10 balea wre ' received, the market price , being H cents. The record for -last year showa one bale at 10 8-4 centa on the corresponding day. . : . Miss Annie Jones, JOt Lexington, has enrolled as shorthand student In King's Business College. Miss Adah Costner, of Lincolnton, has oiarticu lated as commercial student in the same schooL ( The members of the Baraca class nf tho irirat Rantiat church Sunday school have launched an enterprise to furnish the clasa room in me duuu ing. A canvass to raise $600 began vsBtorfinv Tt fa thought that this amount will fit the quarters up In modern ana comiortaoie snap. A VERY PKETTY.IARR1AGK. Miss Alma Alexander Weds Mr. Law rence Fronoberger Ceremony Per formed by Rev. W. C. Sehaeffer, Jr. Bridal Couple Leaves for Besse jner City to Visit Parent of Groom. An exceedingly pretty marriage, witnessed only by the Intimate friends of the bridal pair, was solemnised at the home of the bride. 609 North Pine street, at 8:10 last night, when Miss Alma Alexander became the wife of Mr. Lawrence Froneberger. Rev. W. C. Sehaeffer, assistant pastor of St. Mark's Luthernan church, offi ciated. The bride, attired becomingly In a navy blue traveling dress, coat suit, hat with dark trimmings, and bearing In her hands a bouquet of bride's roses, was attended by Miss Ella Wilkinson, maid of honor, who carried white carnations, and by Miss Nora Smith, bridesmaid. The grooms- lilKlt TT . f Al. . V ' V. .1U1IUI1U ..... PC. M. Furr. The soulful notes of the wedding march, lnsplrlngly rendered by Miss Maude Froneberger, a cousin of the groom, heralded and accom panied the approach of the bridal pair, who paused beneath a festal arch of palms, where the solemn vows were made. The bride was formerly connected with the establishment of The Little Long Company. She is an accom plished young lady of Intrinsic worth and personal charm. She, in common with the groom, who Is an Industrious and skilled druggist, at present with the Highland Park Drug Company, has a legion of friends who harbor naught but the best of wishes that a happy life may be In store for them. Mr. and Mrs. Froneberger left on the 9:25 train for Bessemer City to visit the parents of the groom. They will be gone several weeks. The colortd ministers' union pro poses to hold a memorial service in honor of the late Rev. Dr. D. - 3. Sanders, - former president of Blddla university, to-day at ' the - seventh street rresbyterian cnurcn. O. B. BCRIUNS TESTIFIES AFTER FOUR YEARS. G. B. Burhans, ot Carlisle Center,' N. Y., writes: "About four .years ago 1 wrote you statin that I had been en tirely cured ot a severe kidney trouble by taktnc less than two ' btottles of Foley's Kidney Cure. -It, entirely stop ped the brick dust sediment,, and pain and Iytnptoms of kidney disease disappeared, am glad to say that I have never had a return of any of those symptoms dur ing the tour years that have elapsed and 1 am evidently cured to stay cured, end heartily recommend Foley6s Kidney Cure to any one suffering from kidney or bladder trouble. R. H. Jordan St CO. - . - J Prepare fftll Easter Mr. Blair m CandlBate. Mr. R. K. Blair Is a candidate Tor school commissioner In the Fourth ward. Mr. John R. Pharr cannot run. Mr. Blair took off his gloves last night and went to work. He is going to try to roll up a good round mo-Jorlty. SAVfcD HER SON'S LIFE. The happiest mother In the little town of Avo. Mo., Is Mrs. S. Ruppee. She writes: "One year ago my son was down with such serious lung trouble that our physician was unable to help him; when, by our druggist's advice, I began giving him Dr. King's New Discovery, and 1 soon noticed Improvement. I kent this treatment up for a few weeks when was perfectly well. He has worked steadily since at carpenter work. Dr. King's New Discovery saved his life.'' Guaran teed best cougn and cold remedy by all druggists, too. nd $1.00. Trial bottle ill LOVELY DESIGNS , . . , and colorings to suit all. In this ex. tensive collection will be found rich reds and green aqd light affect suitable for dining rooms, halls, bed room, etc. ' We carry a complete stock, and are exclusive agent of leading fac- .. . - y . . torlo. . Our workmen are competent, and our personal supervision guaran- tee satisfactory result. Let us flgufe with you before you plac your order. . .W do It when promised and a promised, ft ' ' ' ' ' . ' Torrcncc Paint Co. 10 N. Trron.' ' ' T1wne 17S. KEEPING UP PRICE Some tailors expend most of their efforts Juggling up price quality Is forgotten. Others delight In hammering ' down price to a degree at which creditable tailoring is Impossi ble. Our energy Is directed in maintaining top notch quality. We keep up price -certainly up to the standard of worthy tailoring. No more no less. We keep up an extensive stock of Woolens all year 'round at Its best now. SUITS $20.00 to $50.00 Cabaniss & Co. Inc. $25.00 to $60.00. 9 8. Tryon Street. TO THE LADIES Wishing to make our dining room as popular (or Ladles a our Lunch Room I for Gentlemen we have arranged to serve sandwiches and other lunches at our tables and have prepared a special bill of fare at moderate prices. Dining Room open 6 a. m. to 12 p. m. loe Cream served at all hours. We In vite your patronage. Yours truly, GEM DfSTAURANT C0MP7 SO Starch Only Where Is't Wanted i , ) ; Ever wear a shirt which . waa stuck up with starch which had lilt sleeve, a harsh yoke and a starch daubed bodyT - . - , ; Wo avoid all thl,' r - t Our shirt starcher put the atarco only f whera It belong and put only th oxact , amount required there, ., , Make the hlrt look better -foel better, too, . . , ftarlclle Step U'jniiy : 2 Sonth Tryoa Street v - fuadercra, Dyers, Cleaers, ' - Spring promise to be early and you will want a new outfit for Easter. This is the week to make your prepa rations, especially lor material that are to be made up. Dress Goods Week Wo expect Vhi week to sell mor Dress Goods than any week of the season. ' All our new Dress Goods are now In, and a very attractive and large array It is. The newest and most wanted fabric are here at popular price. Another lot that special bargain In 60-inch Batiste and Panama In Black and colors, looks like a 76c. grade . , 50c yard. A very large asaortment of the new Suitings in small checks and broken plaids; makes up handsomely, 50c, yard. A large lino of Voiles, Panamas, $1.00 yard. Skirt Sale WEDNESDAY 9 O'CLOCK Another of our popular special sales of Black Mercerized Under skirts at 8c. each. We believe this to be the finest and most desirable lot we have ever had. Made from special quality cloths, good and full and excellent styles. See our window display. Values up to $1.69. IVEY'S 13 IV. TR21DB ST. Wanted Sealed bids on repairing South Graded School, damaged by fire. Repairing to be done subject to ap proval of building Inspectors. All bids must be In by March 26th, 1907. E. S. WILLIAMS, Chairman Building Committee Clfc, of Charlotte. TSie I3t By THOMAS W. LAWSON will undoubtedly be the Most Discussed Novel of tho Year. The vital human interest, the' realism and power of this love story would make it notable were it by an un known author. The fever of money madness anld the curse of speculation, the terrific conflict between character and money run throughout the book, mak ing it a story that grips and holds interest from page to page. Stone m BarnngerCo. , V v'Boknri. ). Vv ; CONTINUED TO-DAY On, account 'of yesterday's great rush, being un able to wait on crowds satisfactorily, and at the re quest of a number of our customers, we decided to r continue this our greatest Money Savin Silk Sale To-Day This is positively the last day for the rettuce'a sale prices. Bettk Brothers WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ft I FOUR. LETTERS) I . lR Q100,QQO City of Concord, N. C. Municipal Improvement Bonds. On Tuesday. March llth. HOT. at S o'clock p. mH th agent ot said cirv will reoelve sealed bids at the mayor's office for the purchase of ONE HUMORED THUUsAND DOL LARS municipal Improvement bonds, running for 10 year, with Interest, at five per cnt per annum, payable semi-annually. Interest payable In Concord, N. C, or Nw Tork City, at th option of the holder, a provided In th aet Immediately upon acceptance of this bid by th agent, th success ful bidder will be required to fur nlsh certified chick In a sum equal 1Q CUV " PU.VUIH bid. payable to th city treasurer, conditioned that he will faithfully carry out the terms of hla bid. The bend will be delivered at the office of th city treasurer of Con cord, and accrued Interest, If ny, will be charged at Urn of delivery. rrv. tak tA rnUrt n all 1,1.1. id txprtwly rewnrtd. vr, u, vvju nnn iu, II. .I WOODHOUSB. , CIIAS. B. WAOONKR, '"'..' Agent. U T. IIARTBELL, Attorney. IKE CBOWXXL RUV1TOIUUU CO- ' For the Treatment of Whiskey. atorpbUM and Marroot DlssasB .. Special apartment and aursee for lady patient. ( Alt form of eleotrinlty for treating ntrveu disease. The tookhctdor ' all toeing pnyttoUn, eOMMtot ft eentultlnf Mard, 1 M. CROVVKLU If. D h ' Charlottcs Fastest Growing Store Efird's Department Store THE BEE HIVE The Embroideries Go on Sale To-morrow Morning At 10 O'Clock The Price, 18 Cento Ladies' New Embroidered Linen Collars Don't fail to see the new White Laundered Collars they are all the rage. Store full of good specials in new goods. 'Twill pay'$ you to take a little time looking around while here. '. Efird's Department Sire - 1 , ' Ml I," THEBEE tllf ' ' t i 4 1 Corner Trade and Colic to Streets. r'J' . J 'I'.f i 0 Wi t f
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