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t:.C j. C : . tr.d Ct. :;t r, ' 3 1- ' e teen V.. y t c -- l .wiit at her horne, .No. .Ui street, returned last r home In Brunswick, J. Y7. Vtck, of Selma, U the ? her daughter, Mrs. Alexander 1 Dllworth. ' Mary Gaither, accompanied Mrs. Morey, left last night for "ork, to spend several weeks. A C. Haskell. Jr.. and two n. of Laurens. S. C. are visit rs. Kate Guoin. at Mrs. J. P. abs" on West Seventh street, ire here for the Guoln-Newton Tv !us Llesel -will attend ival at Spartanburg. s the 1 Emma Lelnbach expects to Ho-day and to-morrow at Spar 8- . . , Robert W. Sossaman - and ter, Miss Edna, arrived last from Philadelphia, where they to visit Mr. J. ' P. waiters, tne of Mrs. Sossaman. - Mr. wal Vccompanled them home. , A; T. McCallum, of 3, is a guest of the Selwyn. Bed :thel Todd, rave a birthday st evening et . her home on Cl ilrch street The . Invited to Misses .Link, Eunice An , Lottie Summervllle, Marie and ne Teager, Eula and : Eatelle Mary Mason Link. Florence Jen Jamison, Ethel Crump. Eu- loOInn, Ida Clanton, Rosa Butt, fnnie Todd and Messers. Kluep- Frank, , Oaddy, Moore, kFxank Phillips, of McAdens acher. Trotter. Bucher, Colt, r. xerbis,. - Butt. Llewelyn, Ed- laK Swan and. Huasey. t7l - 'vf- I L. B. Newell left yesterday ng. for Raleigh, where ehe wll elatives for several weeks. W. L. Nloholaon left last night iiuston, Texas, wnere ne wm he meeting of the Woman' Home Missions of the Metho. rch. South. Sh was Joined y i airs, jrranic suer, 01 Diaies- Ifa. T. F. Marr. of High Point, y. R. B. John, of Raleigh, wlh tend. All the Conference so A which thr ar about 45. J vitomtiIaiI. Thr will nrob iy V"".- m . . . .1. . i convenes in iai 01 n iThe ladles mill be gone 10 dayi weeks. ' . - PERSONAL, JI!i Jlargirctia Emln's Exceuent Vork la Exrresslon at LiizaDCin Colics: Cor-mended Some Num bers of tfie Evening's Programme -Attendance from the City. The first event heralding the com mencement season at Elizabeth col lege was the graduate recital of Miss Margarette Hilton Erwin last night in the c'olleee auditorium. Miss Er w'n has appeared before the Charlotte publio a number of times in connection with the exhibitions of the depart ment of expression of Elizabeth Col lege, and her work is therefore well- known. In her miscellaneous pro' gramme of last evening she demon etrated her dramatic ability along several tinea. The first number 01 the eveainsr. 'Aunt Peggy's, vis It to the City," consisted of a mono logue, the selection being a humorous one depending upon the misconstrue; tlon of the Ignorant, Miere Miss Er win manaeed the Irish dialect with skill. "Musio on the Rappahannock," on the other hand, showed Miss Er wln'e power of giving expression to an Incident of sentiment, the union ...of foes through the compelling power of a brotherhood attained by the agency of common primal passions. The dra matic moment of Cigarette' Ride and Death in . "Under Two Flags", was vividly portrayed, Miss Erwin entering thoroughly into tne spirit or ner nar rative. Here. too. the suspense was well manasred.- A series of short sen lections folowed. "My Mother's Song,' A Recipe for Cake," and "My unn- luns Pictjur," all displaying Miss Er win' versatility, the latter being a clever representation of the negro dia. lect and gestures.. "He Tried to Tell His wife" depleted a comic phase aris ing from marital difficulties, but Miss Erwln's two best numbers were her heaviest pieces, the trial scene from the Merchant of Venice, and Hagar. In the former she contrasted well the noble calm and fearlessness of Antonio at the moment of his peril and the lsmoble vet resolute character Of Bny- lock,- with the gracious dignity or, Portia; the latter In choosing the point of Harar'a departure depicted with firm strokes the strength of re venge throughout the evening's pro gnmme Miss Erwin evinced much in terest In her work. Two musical numbers, a vocal solo by Miss Berte Hutchlngs ar.d couple of violin soloa- by Miss Ada stirewait. Godard's "Berceuse" and Plerne's "Serenade," pleasantly varied the se lections of the evening. ' Many visitors from, town filled the college chapet?and - attested much pleasure in theNevenlng- programme CRIEFR. itfonMit of a Number of Pco- yjlb. Visitors and Others. kl'eo'rr S. Wills, of Greensboro. Wtlrday In the city on business. ifped at the Selwyn. George W. Ward is stopping olelwyn. -vt 47 t. L. Zeigler, of Birmingham int yesterday in the city on Gliomas W, Davis, of wHmlng Vs Registered among the guests Jelwyn yesterday. : . C. Huntington left last night laabeth City, after returning 1 visit to Spencer. Y". Chas. W, Tillett, Jr., . and iden,f of -Charlotte, students at Varsity of North Carolina, spent i ind' yesterday In the city as tats of relatives. They may br Chapel Hill to-day. IV. Gill Wylie, of New York, charlotte visitor yesterday. He 'ed at the Selwyn. Prank P. Mllburn. of Wash- City, is at the Selwyn. Mr. lived here for a, number of David Huyck will attend the festival at Spartanburg, S. 'I W. Ollve of Baltimore, Md 4ils sister, Mrs. J, M,. Harry, irW. Parker, of the Parker J- Company, left last night. ac led by M U. L. Barrett, their ptative in the Eastern part of te, ror Jioston, wnere they will the 83d anniversary of the lng Piano Company. All of fkfrlng- dealers' will be repre- iMre.--' k. S Relnhardt,of Llncolntpn, A. P. Rhyne, of Mt. Holly, !,sts, of the Buford last night. mes R, Shepherd, of Wln Jetn. visited friends in the city iLL P. Rowe and W. E Ba. Li leading cotton mill men of spent last night in the city, at the Buford. Cardwell, of Columbia, Is at W. Crawford, of Winston-Sain the city, stopping at the Slrssrs. raul Chatham, F. llcZl. Sawyer and Others Organize Com riny With Authorized Capital fctock of $50,000 to Make Kricks and Kooflns Tiles I'nder Sawyer Patent. The Unit Brick and Tile Company was organized yesterday by a num ber of business men of Charlotte, with an authorized capital stock of $50,000. The principal stockholders are Messrs. Paul Chatham, F. McM. Sawyer, J. W. Haas and L. B. John ston. The object of the company is to manufacture unit concrete brick and roofing tiles under the Sawyer patent The gentlemen back of the enterprise expect to have the plant In operation In three weeks. .;. No site has been as yet agreed on, though several are under consideration. The concern-.- propose to" manufacture tnese bricks and tiles in large quanti ties.' The promoters of the company are experienced business men- and hustlers and there Is little doubt that success awaits them. ent Cleveland and The Equl- 1 table.' v . f."J. Roddey," manager for the V1fe Assurance Society, with iters In Rock Hill, S, C, in 1 of Mr. Cleveland's connec 1 the society was very proud Let that he was a. dominating its affairs.'' Elsewhere in The appears extracts from the of Mr. Cleveland and Mr. trustee and President respec the society. . fr Wedding Invitation. ' drja to weddings in Wales are 'nflike. .When the parents "rud to De bid her friends to ,'nony. they bid them not to pty handed The cards say: ever donations you may be ?o bestow will be thankfully ..Tonever cauea for on a slmi slon. The parents of th !,tt Mdegroom elect desire that to them will be returned (on the above date and will tui ror an favors granted." to' the' Fruit Oron,''t': 1 frujt crop la killed," re- , reaaer or one of the dally j r.a cast ine periodical asislf). r"vt be next-ypsrs crcp. A Pew Minor Happenings In and About the City. Mr. Zebulon G. Shelton, of the Little-Long Company, was Indisposed yesterday. . '-The Academy of Medlcan ' will meet this afternoon at the cjty hall, at o ciock Theatre-goers are looking forward to "The Ginger-Bread Man" at the Academy of Music to-morrow- night - The r majority of the : county schools have closed for the summer, Supt. R. J. Cochran says that there are about 14 still in progress. "Wonderland" held forth as usual yesterday in spite of the fire Sunday afternoon. The machine . and films were untouched and. the damage was slight. 1 The annual meeting of the board 01 managers 01 , me . xnompson or phanage will be held this morning at 11 o'clock. Bishop Joseph Blount Cheshire will preside. A handsome home will be erect ed on the corner of Elizabeth avenue and Fox street during the Bummer by Mr. 1m w. Buck, or this city, who is a popular traveling man. Posters announcing the T. W. C. A. benefit to be glven-a- on the evening of the SOth byltlchard- son's Orchestra, assisted by Miss May Courtney Oates( Contralto, were post ed, about the city yesterday. "Rain to-night and Tuesday," the edict sent forth yesterday by the weather man, had a deeper significance than usual for. the fans who were get ting ttieir throats in order for to-day's game. Sergeant J. T. ' Farrington, who haa been absent from his beat for the past three months on account of Ill ness, resumed work Sunday. He has quite recovered from his sickness and looks to" be himself again. ' j yesterday was as dreary a dav a has struck Charlotte since "Easter Sunday, A rain too steady and pene trating to be termed drizzling fell throughout daylight and the streets became slippery and sloppy with mud. 'Twas beastly. '"-''"'' 1'; - 1 1 , , ' 'mm,- , ' Orphanage Directors to Meet. A meeting of the directors f the Thompson Orphanage will be ' held thas morning at the building at 10 o'clock. The members of the board are; Bishop J. B. Cheshire, chair man, ex-offlclo; Rev. E. A. Osborne, of Charlottet Rev. I. W. Hughes, of Fayetteville; Rev. De ROaset Meares, of Biltmore; Mr. J. G. Shannon house, of Charlotte; Major W. A. Smith, of Ansonvllle, and Mr. J.'J Croswell, of Fayetteville. Services will be held at 11 o'clock, to which the publio is Invited. . SPRING 1907. . ' . IFor The Observer. Another change! another change! It seems the seasons can't arrange Each day seems to borrow a change for iv-ihvi tun Addition to St. Peter's Dedicated. The., Right Rev. Joseph Blount Cheshire yesterday morning dedicated the addition which has been recent ly 'completed to the St. Peter's Hos pital. The exercises took place in the hospital hall and. were attended by a number of the loyal friends of the In stltutlon. In the course of his address Bishop Cheshire took occasion to trace the history, of the hospital durmg the 26 years of its existence, paying nign tribute to those wtfo havejstood by it so f aithf ully " for all those years. The service was . an interesting one throughout. A Fine Pamplilet lssncd. The Observer is in receipt of a very b-Uractive and interesting pamphlet Issued by the American Moistening Company, of Boston, Mass., of which, Mr. J. 8. Cothran, of this city Is south ern agent. The pamphlet treats of the remarkable changes which have taken place in artificial humldiflcation .for textile work and in addition gives the experience of a practical mUl man with humidifiers. Copies of the'pam phlet may be had for the asking. Chautauqua . Next Year Probable. A meeting of the stockholders of the Greater Charlotte Chautauqua Association was held last night in the parlors of the T. M. C. A. One-third of the stock was represented. The matter of having a Chautauqua next year was discussed, but definite ac tion was postponed until , another meeting to be held in about a week. The sense of the meeting last night appeared to be decidedly in favor of having another series next year TO-DAY 9:30 We have given some grand values this spring in' our Embroidery sales, but In our opinion this eclipses alt Wide Edges and Flounclngs up to 18 inches wide, broad bands to match. Worked on fine Swiss in beautiful patterns; nearly all of it worth 50c. yard and more, 25c yard. MILLINERY Our Millinery wonderful success. Department Is a Wehava Jiean getting out the prettiest, most stylish Hats we have ever shown, and at the prices ' we are sure the milliners of New York could not please you bet ter.' Look at the crowds always h our Millinery Department buying Hats,, and ypu will know that If is no wonder we are keeping busy twice as many milliners in our workroom as ever before. CORSETS ! We have three of the most popular Corsets made. Let us select the style for your figure and we "will guarantee satisfaction, or money refunded. warners Kust-froor, Kabo, "no brass eyelets," R. & G. and other popular makes. - .1 PREMIUMS We not Only sell you high-class goods as cheap and cheaper than others, but we give you nice pre uuuras wnen you purcnase s&.OQ or over. Save your tickets. ? IVEY' 13 W. Trade St., Charlotte. For stomach troubles, biliousness and constipation try Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. Many remarkable Cures have been effected by them. Price, 25 cents. . 8amnles free. For sale by R. H. Jordan & Co. v pocial floticos GET THE BEST DON'T BE SATIS fied with anything but Blue Ribbon Va l nilla. It has a delicate flavor And' is of - unequaled quality. It is cheaper than low grade vanillas for it goes twice as far. . J" I. L ' .11 WE WILL HAVE TO-DAY SNAP ; Beans. New Irish Potatoes. Tomatoes, Squash, Lettuce, Green Onions Ejg Plant, Sugar Peas, nice Florida 'Beets, Celery, Kale, Green" Cabbage, Sweet rotatoes, Eggs ana Hens. Nice Young Chickens, Spanish Onions and Oranges. 'Phones 1222-i284. . JNO. W. SMITH, i VAU knAw what 4 h.v fj..i. ever tried them? Next time you hav a headache 'phone us and we will fix you ngnt up. jah. p. STOWE & CO.. Drug-glgts. ,'Phone 179. - TYPEWRITERS REBTJ1LT, CLEAN ed, repaired. Largest and best equipped shop in the Carollnas. All work han dled promptly and fully guranteed. Phone us when in trouble and we will n ll9 ofoJ0H; 3- E CRAYTON & V CO. Phone 304, Trust Bid. And the times are sad and strange. Oh! the rain the distressing rain ' Fills our poor hearts full of pain. ' And before one clear day has passed away . It clouds up and rains again. C'hf the snow the beautiful mowt " How fast the flakes fall here below To-day its bright to-morrow Its white And the, mercury touches sero. Oh! the warm the sunny bright warm The birds sing sweetly and life's a charm A sudden freeze the grippe and a sneeze In April a December storm. Another friz as cold as whij Everything 's put out of biz. A freeze a thaw who ever eaw Such ft eprin as tWz? ' James Walker JT ('. t-y the nrrcn Of ht:alt;i. j rice of hrilth in a r 1 SQUARE DEALING AT TWTS STrmtr We charge Just what drui?s are worth". Size of-bottle has nothing to do with w,u DuicLi, quojiuiv . tji one uruff may be expensive, while a' big lot of nnoiner arug niHy cosi noxi to nothlnc WOODALL & SIIEl'PARD. k WILL THESE SUGGESTIONS MEET ine aemanas oi your appetite! Her ring (In Tomato Sauce); Keffered Her ring, Sardines (in Tomato), French Sardines In pure oil. boneleas Sardines, Bartaria Shrimp, Deviled Crabs, Nor wegian Smoked Sardines and fancy fat and juicy Salmon Steak, L. L. 8AR . RAT.,. ,.- -'a: ; -'. FOR RENT-1118 BOULEVARD, MOD rn 6 rooms; 910 N. Tryon, modern 7 rooms; 611V4 E. 7th, 6 rooms; 1009 E. Trade, 6 rooms; 507 E. 4th, 6 rooms; store-room under Presbyterian llospi- ' tal. J. ARTHUR;. HENDERSON & ' bro. ..,.; COUNTRY HAMS 15c, 25 POUNDS BAG - Sugar 11.80, EK8 17c, Butter 18C;, 20c., 25c, White Comb Honey 15c and Mo.. Ijard, tub lots, Sc. BR1DGERS it CO.) 203 West Trade street. . AIL THE GOOD THINGS IN PAINT - Roger's STAIIM FLOOR ALABAST INE CALCIM0 FL0RSATIIM CEMTURY Prepared Paint Varnish, Class, Brushes, Putty Paints for Every Purpose PAIWT CO. X JO N. Tryon. 'Phone 178. I. u All frc:h and new -direct from cm of tin ljading shoe manufacturers of the country 0 oil jwsL. At less than manufacturers coste t - ' - ..,..,...-.-..-.--, t The entire line consists of Men, Women's, . Misses' and and Children's Low Shoes in Patent, Vict, Kid, Canvas, &c, both in bluchers and bals. This is a chance to pick up the greatest bargain ever offered in shoes, Come Quick lUi f1 5 WHOLESALE RETAIL IXMDK HERE! IF IT'S VEGETABLES you want, call us; nice tender Squash, very tender String Beans, fine Beets, fresh parsley, Bell Peppers, Spinach, Mustard and Turnip Salad, fine Celery and new Irish Potatoes; and remember that Femdell is the name that Insures the purity of every can or package you tuy. For Bale by MILLER-VAN NESS CO., 27 N. Tryon. JUST RECEIVED A CAR LOAD OF fine Kentucky horses. They are cer tainly beauties, and I want you to see them. W. O. ROSS tt CO., West 4th street -., 1 ' ' BESIDES CONDUCTING THE BEST dining room and lunch counter in tiie city, we conduct the best fruit stand. When you can't find what you want t other planes -come to the OEM hjj TAURANT CO. THE WOMAN'S EXCHANGE - HAS some dainty new baby caps, separHte cap strings, a variety of aprons, quite a jwmber of centre-ploces, both in white and colored embroidery. YOU GET A' CIIANCK FOR A FItEJI . riUroad tick"'., lnrliling J'tiHman to Jamestown .i.xrioiution . ,witii every r nv or r'lli' '' ft t- -i r etc, tit TV0 LETTERS. t ; Durham, N. C, April 17. 1907. Mrs. Joe Person,' . Charlotte, N. C - , Dear Madam: We ar glad of the opportunity to,tpeak a food word for "Mrs.- Joe Person's Remedy.V We have sold It for a number of years and consider it one of our best sellers We are (lad to endorse It as a great specific In all blood diseases, for gives entire satisfaction. With; best wishes for a great business, we beg to remain, ' . Tours very truly, ' "C. C. KINO SONS. Mrs. Maxton, N, C, April 15, 1807. Joe .Person, V.. . ,-, Charlotte; N, C. '' : Desjr JIadam: of c.,r t. t'h " fictry ft r :y Your remedy Is one iJ t i. J i.-j U.4 t XiA rrf;::ir9thn in KIXGAN'S F. F. V Swift's Premium and , Gold Band Hams . .. . 18c. W. M. Crowcll's, 'Phone 744. GET IT AT 1IAWLETS.' Elixir of Babeli 1 The great preventative against malarial, yellow and typhoid fevers. Con tains no quinine. , 60a per bottle. llawley's Pharmacy 'Phones 13 and 260. Tryon and Fifth Streeto. IN Old age and death are the -only certain limitations to the ac cumulation of wealth. These limitations can he overcome by a policy in the Equitable. A .small annual payment will assure you a com: f ortable old age; If you do not reach it your family will lbe provided for. - "V The New York State Standard Policy is the one you have been look ing for. Information gladly given. 7. J. r.ODDDY, 52-inch Cream Brilliantine, with good lustre, oeauuiuuy; a regular o -cent quauty, ou ceni3 44-inch Mohair in Navy Blue arid the very best '. a regular 50-cent value, 39 cent3 yard. Cream Brilliantine with natural finish. 3 cczU 38-inch Cream Nunsveiling, the regular 50-ccr.t . in Cream only 23 cents yard. S6-inch Black Chiffon Panama Cloth, 49 c:: 44-inch Chiffon Panama, a very fine weave, t that sells elsewhere at 93c. j here at 75 c:::' - 50-inch Brown Panama Cloth, all Wool, CD c 56-inch Hand-finish Gray Panama, C3 ccr..-. ; mm , . ...r r-- , . ,
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