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1 , I l. r 1. 1 Church AUUma. ij well known In ira, to the lias been a tor to the Eunjmer re- ? Eera and Jennie Strong, of Hi?, Ta., who have been vtslt r. E'l Mrs. Georsre F. Itutzier, home in Piedmont Park, lerday morning for their home. Pro Re Nata Cluh will meet thia on at 4 o'clock with Miss Mary r Anderson. . C. W. Erwin, of Columbia, S. -.nt yesterday in the city, stop t the Central. X. A. Claywell, Jr., of Morgan j a guest of the Central y ester- j and Mrs. James Bratton, of teville, were at the Central yes- i J- F. Leak and Mrs. J. L. Ever f Rockingham, were guests of lwyn yesterday. i C M. Ethridge and daughter, 5 trinnle and Leollne, have gone Aio, They will return in a week l days. , ". s Eleanor Bremer, of Charleston, WW arrive next week to visit Uurla Spong, at, 704 Boulevard, ,'tn. 3 . H Hum. nltA ! vinltlnv Vsr ha Mooresville, will return home I Martha Martin, who spent sever fksftwith her sister. Mrs. W. 6. .. qUs returned to her home at !is, Ca. Walter W, Watt entertained the R' la thtprivatedlning rooms of plwyn , yesterday. Mrs. . Watt is f ming hostess ancL was at, her ?steraay. - :-. : ; " ; --. Frank SHer, of Btatesvllle, of the well-known - Methodist i - . - er, i stopped in the city a while ;iay as the guest of Mrs. W. L. son, at her home, No. 612 North 'street. She was en route to tXXvXx:X::.X W. L. Nicholson leaves this ig for Gastonla, where she will a lew days with friends. While j town Mrs, Nicholson will de Address before the Woman's Jisslonary Society of Main i Methodist church- . Raines H. S. Ledbetter and A. S. ;y, xf Rockingham, are visiting (home of Mr. and Mrs. C W. on North Tryon street. 4 i'idelis class of, the First Bap hoday v school will meet with vAnor Dickey, at 4 o'clock this , m at - her home on Jackson A. i.iil ... and md Mrs. Alfred W. Brown will ;n at dinner this evening in of Miss Isabella Arnold, of El '. Va., who is visiting1 at the bf Mrs. Stonewall Jackson. Peter Marshal Brown left last br Mooresville to spend several 1 her -father. Rev. W. W. iban J. McDonald will enter- i morning at her home in Dil ;n honor of Miss Nora Thomp Baltimore, Md., and Miss Mar- touglas, of Cincinnati, O. M Mrs. W. H. Britt of Soen- !rie registered among the guests (ntral last night. ; Eunice Felts has I returned visit to relatives and friends nt Ulla. . 'v ,h:,t.' s. . . ' Charles Edmond Piatt delight- 'Attained, at her home on Jack ie yesterday afternoon from lock in honor of Mrs.-Minnie Smith, and Mrs; Kate Maxim. Castle, Ind. The house was iljr decorated for the occasion, jar scheme In the hall . being nd violet: that of the parlor ind white, and, the diningroom A Few Elinor Happenings In A yon! the City. Mrs. David C. Moore underwent an operation yesterday at St Peter's Hospital.. She rallied nicely and is ex pected to do well.. - The lovers of moving pictures ought to bo happy now if they ever will be. Four shows are in active op eration this week and all are good. The Greenville, S. CV News has the folowing Item: "Mr. James B. Mc- Rea, who has been In the city for. some time, has gone to Charloue. w. C, where he will make his home in the future." ,. V-' : 7 Those who attend the moving pic ture show on North Tryon for the benefit o fthe Martin family will be utilising, a rare opportunity to do a Kindness and get one s money's worth at tne same time, ; , - The Charlotte Music Company will give another concert at the sign of the Golden Harp on North Tryon street this evening at 8;30 o'clock. The public Is cordially invited.. . The Charlotte Ministerial Asso ciation will meet In the. parlors of the Y. M. C. A. this morning at 11 o'clock for the transaction of Important busi ness. All members are urged to at tend. ;.;-:'-fi ys Xx .ly r.: -'S-;. Rev. Haxold Turner married Mr, John Parller and Miss H'attie Jami son at the Brevard Street Methodist church' last night. A few friends wit nessed the cremony.: ; ' . Mr. Dell Withers, son of Mr. J. S. Withers," and a student at the Univer sity of North Car-Ollna, underwent an operation - In the city yesterday for throat trouble. The operation was suc cessful Mr. Withers will be here for a few days before returning to re sum his studies. . . X''l '-!' f'':r' :'r -Information by telephone and tel egraph from . Baltimore "Yesterday to friends in the city, was to theeffect that Mrs. LeRoy Springs, who Is criti cailyHil In a Baltimore hospital, rest ed '-quietly Wednesday night and Is improved. Several days ago The Observer printed a highly Interesting story of the big hydro-electric development at Whitney. By a typographical error. It was stated that the' power would he ready for use December 1. 1908, when it should have-been December 1, 1907. ,X,-..y::K-';- "The Bad Man." which Is the f ea ture of Wonderland's new pictures, is not His Satanic Majesty, but a wild West desperado,' who ties the lady station agent's husband on the track, while he makes away with the safe. She breaks loose and frees him In the' nick of time; It Is a good picture. A white man gave a negro hack driver a trunk, at the Southern sta tion a few days ago and told htm that he would see him up street The dar key drove around for some time-without meeting his man and and turned the trunk over to the police station where It was opened yesterday; ; v A postal card bearing the name of Mr., Tom Crawf6rd, of Palmersvllle, was found. Nothing has been heard of the owner, ... . . - r-? f .'" rs By order of the Board of Commis sioners of Mecklenburg county, the undersigned hereby offers a . reward of $500.00 for the arrest and "convic tion of tho person or persons who lately set fire to and burned the bams of Mrs. M. A. Kendrlck and Victor Bailes, located in Steele Creek and Plnevllle townships, of this county. W. M. LONG. Chairman Board County , Commls sioners, Mecklenburg County. " This the 3d day of April, 1907. Brown-Fitts, at Wilmington. ... Special to Tho Observer, J Vrilminsrton. April " lL-Mlss " Marv Twltty Fitts, youngest daughter of Cap tain Francis M. Fitts. of Rocky Mount, and . Mr.' Chua. Vlnps Tlrfinin nf Mount, were married this afternoon at S ociock t the home or the bride's sister. Mrs. R. w. Wallace,, In this city. - The home of . Mrs. Wallace was beautifully decorated for the wedding ani a large number of friends from Wilmington, Rocky Mount and elsewhere were pres ent to witness the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Brown left on the evening train for an extenaea oridai tour North. - Smlth-Boddle, at Durham. ' Special to The Observer. Durham. Annl 11. At th homo nt Mn. Sallle Eoddie, Duke street. Wednesday morningr at 11 o'clock there wa3 a pret ty home marriage., when Miss Mary iNeeanam noddle, daughter of Mrs. Sal Ue Boddie and the late Thomas A. Bod die. and Dr. Wm. Franklin Smith were united in marriage. Rev. 8. Moyle. of Mt Qilead, cousin of the groom and uncle of the bride.- officiated. Imme diately aftr the vows were said the couple left far their home at Chadburne. Dr. Smith, the groom, is well known in this section. He was at one time a stu dent of the city high school.vlater stu died at Trinity and after thatycompleted hfs medical course elsewhere, settling at unaaourne ior .tne practice of his prores BlOn. i ... i t - r . First Baptist Sunday School. The services at the First Baptist-Sunday school -next Sunday ftir. noon will be Of unusual Interest. Among the Bpeolal features will be a short ad dress tty Mr, R. O. Alexander, a solo bv Miss I ily Rozzelle, special hiuslc by the orchestra ana a vioim soio py Mr. Richardson, The programme is as follows: , Musio by the orchestra. Song. and devotional service. Responsive reading. Singing by school. Responsive reading, ' 8lnging by school. Violin solo by Mr. Don Richardson. Prayer by the pastor. . Selection by the orchestra. Song y Mr. Overcarsh's singing class, Bolo oy miss JUiy ozzeie t LSeon study. Slnstlna by school. Address by Mr. R. O. Alexander. Selection by Zobo Band. Announcements. Benediction. fhe exercises begin at s o clock. AMATEUR THIUEATICALS ' receiving with Mrs. Piatt the parlor. - Mrs. Minnie Smith, Mrs. Kate , Maxim. 1' B. Reynolds and Mrs. W. W. h An the hall, Mrs. Isaac "Rrtff and Mian Elizabeth T.in. (i Ahe dining room, Mesdames ontgomery, Harris Mallinck- A. London, L. B. Newell. O. T? and W. E. Moffatt; at the sowl, - Misses Nina Howell, .ockenborough and Helen Ed o receiving cards, little Misses 1 Means and Anna Bell John- was furnished by the Italian ;and, which added greatly to sure oi ine . anernoon. f PERSONAL, f, visitors and Othere, ,f. J. B. Shearer, of Davidson, 4terday In Charlotte. , j. R. Irvin, of Lenoir, was k the Buford last night - L A. N. Wood and RN. Spen 5affney, S. ,C, were in town (E. Bradley, of Statesvllle," was 3 at the Selwyn last night . T. Stewart; special agent for leaf; Band, which nlav hr nittinee and night, was In the -raay. . ' ' . " D. Watts, of Statesvlllfl. r.r fetary to Senator , Simmons, Mvn last night.' ' . ieo. M. Webb, of Raleiirh. vol Ity yesterday, stopping at the A. Hartness, of Statesvllle t.irlotte visitor tmI.mv ' i Scott returned last night .ruury, where he has been on !. C- Miller has returned from k cuy, wnere he has been on homas Newlanfl. nt t ATI Aft stered among the guests at rd last night ' C". Pnnn o Greensboro, , jht In the city. Meeting W DUworth. 7 The Ring candidates will meet at Sims' store in Dilworth to-night and discuss the Issue of the day. Everybody Is invited. The Joint debate promised will not come off until Monday night. The', following letter was sent to Mr. R. J. Cochrane at Dilworth last night: ... -i. "Dear Sir: Replying to your chal lenge of this date, with reference to a Joint debate in Ward 8, we beg to say that we will be glad to meet you at Diiwortn Han wonaay night, April 15th, 1907. We will furnish the hall and the music, v "JOE GARRIBALDI, T. L, ' KIRK- PATRICK, 1 J. L. SEXTON, B. S. DAVIS. E. L. SARGENT, C. B. -. BRYANT"- ; - -- THE DEATH RECORD. frs. Blaliccie Watson, of Winston SalCm. to the Editor of The Observer: v Winston-Salem. Anril 11. After nn Ill ness of some time, Mrs. Maltccie Watson died yesterdaymornIng at the home ot hor son, Mr. W. W. Watson, on Mickey Street. She was 70 years old and Is sur vived by two sons. Mr. W. W. Watson, of this city, and Mr. W. M. Watson, of Trov. The funeral serviced Will bo held Friday morning at 11 ' o' clock at Oak drove church, near Walkertown. The interment will e m me graveyard mere, Sirs. Amanda Jfeal, of Jefferson, Special to. The Observer. " ', 7r Jefferson, April 11. 'News has Just reached here of the death , of Mrs, Amanda Neal, widow of the late J. B, Neal, who died here less than three years ago. Mrs. Neal has been spend ing some time with her daughters, Mrs. Massenglll and . Mrs. .Mac Ferrln, of . Bristol, Terfliesses, and her other daughter, Miss Ola Jfeal, and other relatives at Johnson City, Tennessee. , 'At the time of her death the waa at Bristol. Her remains will reach here to-day and wil be in terred In the cemetery at this place to-morrow, t The whereabouts olL her only son, Mr. Frank H. Neal. travel- ins salesman for a Knoxvllle clothing house, is unknown and all efforts to locate him by wire have proven ru tile. Mrs.' Neal has suffered tor a number or years irom cancer, wnicn is said to have been the cause of her death. had Just landed.1 Meeting a nn chtf vtth a parWi undfr ho nhke.l .him wimt it wns 'i'.-'-i," r 'T l- m. ; f, . . . MARRIAGES. Jordan-Sharpe. ' Special to The Observer. 1 Orenesboro. April IX. Mr. W. M. Jordan, of Charlotte, and Miss El verta Sharpe, of Guilford' : county, were married at Morah M. P. church, four miles south Of the city this morn ing at 11:30 o'clock .The ceremony was performed by Rev. H, L. Powell In the presence of a number of rela tlves and friends of the couple. They came to the city and left on train No. 36 .for a wedding trip to Northern Cities. They will be at home in Chaiu lotte after April 25. Mr. Jordan was formerly connected with the McAdoo House in thU city, But Is now one of the lessees -of the Central Hotel In Charlotte. The bri,!- is a most attrac- Wo br.vo rjccccded in cret- tinnr a rmrJl czzz of our I N ' Li Cy, The qualities are fine- values run from 10c. to 25c. yard. A chance to get a pretty White . Dress for -almost nothing. ; - J About 1,500 yards in tM lot. On Sale To-Day 10 O'clock. . 0 g Yd. The weather man prom ises warm, pretty weather, and the time ot year has come for your new Hat. v - Our Millinery business is over Houble what it ever was. Although we have doubled our ; ' . workroom force, we are still pushed to keep up orders. Our Milliners study the styles very closely" and get newp Drettyr;effects-every day. We are pleasing ' the peonle and as our expense is comparatively small we are enabled to sell at popular prices. . The saving in - price is easilv seen. ' IV'EY'S 13 W. Trade St., Charlotte. Stockholder's Meeting of Peopfe'a Sav inga Bank, at Which Officers wero Re-elocted Expert Shot Gives Ex hibition Red Men Celebrate. - Special ,to The Observer. -Wilmingtonr -April Ul.Amateqr the atricals are the latest addition to the gayeties at Airlic, the handsome country estate of Mr. and Mrs. Pembroke Jones. wnere the host ana hostess are 1 enter taining a large party of their friends from the North, The play selected Is a society drama, one of Ethel Barrymore'a favorites, wnich Miss Barrymore has granted special permission to Droduca for the Joneses. The piece will be put on In , the tennis court of the handsome country home with all the necessary stage effects and with elaborate cos tumes. Those who will witness the play will be the friends of Mr. and Mrs. Jones. Miss Sadie Jones will, play the leading role and Miss Elliotts Emerson and Miss Tallulah DeRosset will essay otner leading character, The date is the 26th of April. Somo of the gentle men In the cast are Messrs. Wm. F. Robertson, B. O. Empio, Jo. H, Cowan, Albert 8.' Williams, Howard MeClintock. Richard Bradley. Rehearsals are already In progress, a special car being sent to Wilmington ach evening for members trf- the company residing in Wilmington. The seventh annual meeting of the stockholders , of the People's Savings Bank was held yesterday afternoon, all the reports making a fine showing for the Institution., Mr. H. C. McQueen was re-elected president, M M. J. Corbett vicr president, .and Mr. F. W. Dick cashier. The directors chosen are: Messrs. II. C. McQueen, D, C, Love, M. W. Divine. Thos. II. Wright, M. J. Cor bett, R. R. Stone. E. C Holt, Walker C. r. nones, Jr.. Koger Moore, B. Moore and F. W. Dick.. , ; Mr. Guy ward, or Atlanta, Ga,, who won the shotgun championship of 'the United States at the tournament at In dianapolis last June, was here, to-day and this afternoon gave a highly Inters estlng exnjmuon snoot on me traps ot the Wilmington Gun Club, A large num ber or sportsmen worn uv ip witness tne fine shooting by the expert. ... The Red Men of the city to-night cele brated the opening of their new home on North Front street with an elaborate banquet. There, were a large number of guests ana a.numuw i um o It Is k Mm of every woman to be at tractive rightly so- but a soiled gown will mar the ap pearance of a woman quicker than anything 1. We clean or dye the most dainty gar ments at such a t--derate price there Is no reason v.hy any woman should make her self unattractive In a soiled or faded gown. Spocja notices WE WILL HAVE FOR TO-DAY A nice lot of fresh tomatoes, green cab bage, green asparagus, beets. Radishes, lettuce, green onions, and cucumbers. Just received a fresh lot of kingans, reliable hams and breakfast bacon, also 8 or 10 nice country hams. JNO.. W. SMITH, 316 South College, St 'Phones 2284 and 1223. - TOU CAN'T EXPECT TO HAVE PER f ect desserts unless you use Blue Rib bon Vanilla. " It is the one perfect ex- tract. -,. ' . A PLEASED USER OF " JAP-A-LAC says: it Keeps lurniture 6pick and span looking In spite of moving and the scratches of little boots and the spots of little fingers." Sold by WOOD- ALL & SHEI'PARD,- FOR SALE-4l,?00 WILL BUY A NEAT 4-room cottage near old graded school. i It you have 1-3 cash we will talk about it. If you haven't, no use taking up time. It's cheap, its going. e. L. Ktitsui-ij. u. - Tryon St Phona 844 SAUSAGE fAeSH - SHIPMENT ' OF Gombrecht's pure food Sausages to day In fine condition; thick Bologna, v Frankfurters, fresh Salonni. Some more of that ' delicious -v pickled beef Pastroma. A few of those Smoked Tongues, Goose Liver Sausage, all in fine condition. MILLER-YAN NESS CO.. 33 N. Tryon. LL-A.BUG"-THB GREAT INSECT C'crvivyeiv-rA wonderful thing for Bed 1;.U; 3. ' Roaches. : Ants, Fleas and Insects. You need It this time of year. JAS. P. STOWB & CO., - Druggists. 'Phone 179. ; , , . THE SEASON FOR WAFFLE SYBUI is nearlng an end. If you appreciate a pure syrup, let us send you a can or cur White Label. Also a very fine Georgia cane In, Quarts, Vt gallons and gallon tips. Try our genuine old New Orleans molasses, in any quantity. L. h. SARRATT, 800 N. Tryon St. JUST RECEIVED A CAR LOAD OF fine Kentucky horses. They are cer tainly beauties, and I want you to see them. W. G. ROSS L CO., West 4tn " street RECEIVED TO-DAY CREAMERY But ter, good 85 - very - finest, dolightful flavor 40O, fresh country butter 25c,. cooking butter 20c. finest cream cheese on Ice 20c stra worries 25c quart, country hams. PRIDGERS & CO., 203 West Trade street. - . - , - -. FOR RENT-MODERN J-ROOM HOUSE 02 K. Pth St., 16.7 5-room cottage ' 513 W. 11th St: 5-room house 807 K. 4th St 6-room house 1009 R Trade St.; 1 store room or office 313 :W. Trade St. J. ARTHUR HENDERSON & BRO. .v ,.!--.- ; NO SPEED LIMIT ON THE ROYAL road. Royal typewriters are superla tively fast in fact the fastest on earth. Call and satisfy yourself. J. K. CRAY TON & CO.f Oen'l Agis. 'Ftaons 0C4, Trust Bldg. , - - "' : ,. mm '..TaifflG'ecil :)I;:'J yy i X:,-.sX - v . . . . ; !' 1 ' ; , 4 lxa "wu' oaasseo wqmek Our Skirt business has grown wonderfully, especially so in the better garments. The Man-tailored Skirtgoods sponged and shrunk lends a distinctive Individuality to the wearer that's almost lmpossi . ble to be had from the home-made garment. Costs possibly a dollar or two more, but the style and minus the worry makes it well worth I the difference. . NEW BLACK ALTMAN VOIL SKIR-TS "Altman" means that the 'Voile is the crisp, non-wrlnkllng kind and la . unequaled for durability. Several entirely new style Altman VoiU Skirts plain plaited and plaiUd with narrow taffeta band trimmed, 4 $10.00, $12.50, $15.00, $16.50 and $22.50. . BLACK NAVY AND DROWN CHIFFON PANAMA SKIRTS CLOSELY TIUCED Dozens of new styles in Black, Navy and Brown Chiffon Panama . 1 which, on account of the lateness of shipments to compel sales, we have marked exceedingly low. ' $5.00. for $6.00 values. -.. $0.00 for J7.50 values. $7.50 for 18.50 values. ' $8.50 for $10.00 valuea - $10.00 for $12.50 values. ' . Skirts, quioic NEW SIIIRT WAISTS. I, Some splendid new bargains In Ladles' Waists at popular prices. 98c. for White Waists worth $1.50. .$1.50 for White Lingerie Waists worth $2.00. $2.98 for White Lingerie Waists worth $3.50. Several specials in Ladies' Black and Whita China Silk Waists, $2.48, $2.98 and $4.50. $2.23, WHOLESALE TCT) ( ' RETAIL So MY BABY'S EYESIGHT RESTORED llrs. Joe Person's Remedy My baby suffered with a terrible running sore on the eyelid, which, v after being treated bv our physician, failed to heal. We took her to a specialist (as the sight was. becoming affected), but seeng no improvement froir the treatment, we stopped it and she hag' been -entirely cured bv Mrs. Joe Person's Remedy. . Mv mother has been cured of several attacks of cramp colic, and I think I should have been confined to my bed last winter had it not been for the Remedy. I consider, it the most wonderful Remedy known. Mrs. T. II. Montgomery. Graham, N. 0., Julv 11, 1905. ; . ..-.. ... ... .....,,- For Another' Busy Friday and Saturc BIGGEST AND MOST t COMPLETE stock vof Cigars and Cigarettes in thi city. Good prices to box customers. OM RESTAURANT CO. ' REMEMBER , THE WOMAN'S EX change Saturday morning to get your cakes and biscuits. If you want a nice dessert or salad we can furnish It for ; you. r', - STANDARD ADDINO ' MACHINES f took highest award at St. Louis Ex position on account of mechanical con structlon, fntt and most accurate work, with least posalbto effort. The most . reliable and economical marhlne i on the market, $185. i. E. CRAYTON rim GROCER KNOWS AEOUT IT and he will got Ulue Ribbon Leman and -Vanilla If ym Innlnt. !;( n-iri;;flcd 'with nothing but the bert, thprcforo - use I Vit LiUjoji. ' .,-. - v The Ud Is Um Our work is foe Model of Perfection, t ana our ; ttab Ushmcnt is modern In eveiy respect' ,- I . .' : ' A trial bundle proves the : first assertion, a vl.ilt to our plant the aecund. - "Correct Laundcrlns." West riflh St. Al Church, Thono 160. . , THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE It's our Low Prices that attract the crowds.. 7 goods at Lower Prices than other stores, but fcr only. . ' Embroideries Saturday , Some of. the widest and finest Embroidery we've sold in the lot for Saturday. It's divided into lots. The first lot will go on sale ' when the opens Saturday morning. The second lot at 11 o'clock. , , The third and last lot at 4 o'clock. This new arrangement has worked well here and give cvervbo a fair showing Saturdav. The 10 cents a yard. Fine. Clothing Bargains for Friday and-Saturn Shoesl Shoes!! Shoes!!! Solid Car Load New, Fresh Stock She Just in. Ready for IV Saturday's Selling Our personal guarantee goes with every Shoe sol No matter how low the price, you must get money's worth, or you can get your money be. ' i only reliable Shoes that will stand a euarant; this. Ladies' Vici Pat. Tip Blucher Oxford with brr bon tic; all sizes,' $1.21. Same in Misses' sizes, 13 to 2, 99 cents. Ladies' fine Vici Kid Oxfords, made: on tho ; with broad ribbon ties; worth at the high- stores $3.50 a pair; hero $2.49. Children's soft-soled Shoes, all colors; size, 0 .cents. , ' ' ' Children's Vici Pat. Tip Spring Heel Lrcet e!- 49 cents. Glen's Satin Calf arid Vici Kid, all solid; r; for wear, at only $1.21. Hen's fine Pat Colt Blucher Oxfords. "To 1 made to sell at $3.50 a pair; here at ( Hen's plain, soft Vici Oxfords and Kc , day wear, all sizes, $1.43 . Check Ginghams Saturday. 2,000 vards the good grade Check Oir.;'.. , lengths, to go on sale Saturdav xnornir. 1 . yard. HOLLir.TEh' A 1.' ;-y W:--i:r!ne fnr TJ;:y ... p. .. t!';-A vnung wr.. on. ;
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