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itV -pi ar Ju; wd am i, :t ; ; , I !: : i ! y . U. O. I ; ...,,n lliller. '-Aroui.J ' ' v.: epoCiai! WllUC-'l id , ; ' ;t the rare t lion's of, . I. iuI on Comedy Company, a cf players who made an in .IJut ia a travesty on t'ae i vaudeville craze called "A it a London Munc Hall. 'V The I t -.iccess obtained by this com L'urope and America mdueed ;,A to sign a contract with Mr. :.: and place the latter'? perfor Into something mra amWtious eatrical way. Jf public appval commendatory praise from the is any criterion Mr. Ritchie's co ins and comediennes certainly found their Ideal In "Around the ;." This production is a most pre us one and has been staged in Is sure to make'the must pro ive theatrical manager look up 'nrKe notice. The fun ia of. the hyi relishing brand and the music scenic effects of the kind that s "Around the Clock" a classic. Ritchie is again Been in his world us . part of a gilded "ulh who s Ms morning cocktail with a or two of something stronger aqua pura. Mr.- Ritchie vw8ses- he happy faculty of being able ow the frailties of an Inebriate ' - ri ' :iUS, -1 C d 13 . h n I t c-r .. iru tr' : tt-;:r..- v, ;ri .' and crs sr i tun; -oi'tf i them on the tacks of ' 8,000 Tlasealunv launched them-In the Lake cf Mexico with religious cere monies under a discharge of the artillery and small arms, followed by the singing of a Te Deum to the music of military inetru .ments. They were, provided with sails and twelve oarg each, and a falconet, or small brans can non. The final success of the T . enterprise was greatly Indebted to these vessels. - 1754 Washington attacked "a French V encampment at the confluence of the Alleghany and Monongahela. The night was dark and rainy, .. and the enemy completsly se cure. Ills troops having sur rounded the camp, fired and rushed upon the French, who immediately surrendered. , ; v 1758. .Tampa Monroe born. .' 1760. Battle of Slllery, Canada, be tween h& British garrison at Quebec. 3.000. under General Murray, and the French, under ; Levi, consisting of 10 battalions of regulars, 6,000 Canadian militia and a body of Indians. The British general finding him- 'self '"lti danger, of being ,, out -ant i .yawp mm "iHi.J .J D fi hAprnnfTflr irYpn!v nr vulvar. Jracter that he Impersonates oughly human, yet there is blading to it to make it both a and interesting. Tn the final I Around the Clock,' the Rltch- rs appear in a scene that repro- muslc hall. It la a stage uptn with the "conventional - cur- id boxes oh either side. The e occupy, the boxes and lend to the scene by apnlauclng ding; the ; performers -as they IRitchle as the glided youth has . M - M a, a-A. , W . it oiib ui iiib Biage uoxci. jjis ip, gesture, , manner, and de it suggests the good natured tovfte very lire. An attendant the. number of each specialty teh close to the 'youth's" box en the act fails to pleane. the ' displays his disapproval cr by- casting the number to the v'hlle reach specialty is intro he action ts spirited and ecme it comedy is the r?uK The tcene is rollicking, side split 34 infectious,' and is a fitting 6o 'an entertainment .Vlmlul tiestt things in the amusement ound the iClock, TV with the Ctnpany is one of the best row king treats of the season ,;tvbe seen to be appreciated States; 1 i pCTOIlS IN SESSION. Jstrlft Meeting Iresldcd Owtr r,- liooth, of Oxfortl Holt Presented ,Vl 1th Bible and Kfohn Deern Under Bond Illng WTilSkey. b The Observer. m,. April 2 7.The sixth dls- 2tjng of the North Carolina Society met here to-day in canton. " There were present tl(?ctors- and the meeting was over by Dr. Booth, of Ox- lo is president of the State The district is composed mnties and papers were read rg from each of the counties, the members who came here l the meeting left for their urlng the eany evening and fternoon the . Junior Order merlcan Mechanics presented I Bible to the Holt School, n township, gome eight ;i0 Durham.. A' large num topp went out to the school 5 morning and early 'in, the to be present when - the Jon exercises took place. presentation of the flag and ,1 the speech-making was rtsent were served "with sup befmg in the school building. ; )ef.i;rn, a white - man . who v'e.st Durham, is under bond nt of beir. charged with hlskey. The bond of U0 l by depositing .the cash. ninary hearing was had be ; flanked, retreated "to his fortifl- - cations, with the loss of 1,000 . : men. Tho French loss was still greater, and they reaped no es sential advantage from the vlc tory. i 1779. Simon : Barnard, a celebrated aide-de-camp of Napoleon, and r : for some time chief of the en : glneer corps of the United States, born at Dole,' France. 1788.- Maryland, ' the seventh State in succession, adopted the con etltution of the UmtecT votes 63 to 12..' ' 1789.--Mutlny on board the " ship Bounty on her voyage from Otaheite, whither she had sailed rt6 procure fruit- trees to stock the West Indies. ' The vessel had on board , 1,015 plants of - the bread ; fruit tree. - Lieutenant , Bligh and 19 of the crew were , . , compelled to go, into an open boat; "they reached the island of Timor in June, after a perilous ' voyage of 1,200 leagues," : 1813. Spesutie Island taken posses sion of by the British; Bituated near the head of the Chesapeake, 1813- Privateer Yorktown, Captain Riker, of New York, - captured the British brig AVery. with a . . valuable cargo, and brought her safe ta port. 1834. The American bark ': Hespar, bound for Antwerp, came in col . llsion with the Bremen bark Favorite, for Baltimore, having , .';180 passengers on board, all of whom Derlshed. 1854. The government of the United States announced its neutrality 1884. Bayard declared In the United States Senate that socialism was. . ' rapidly getting control of ; the government. ' ' 1903 The plant of the International '.Salt Company, Chicago, 111.,' de stroyed by fire; loss jl.Btio.ouo. 1904. Closing hours of Fifty-eighth Congress marked by extra ordinary demonstrations; Speaker Cannon cheered by the Demo crats and the galleries; last day in the Senate. 1905. Federal Court Injunction In the teamsters' strike in Chicago and ; soldiers to guard sub treasury wagons. 1905. Gen. Fitzhugh Lee died In Washington from apoplexy; stricken while on board a train, 190. Jews ; presented President Roosevelt with gold medal In recognition of his endeavors on behalf of oppressed of their re- liglon,. ; ",T. r,crrv I'arlisra, of CrxMi- an ! .'.rUs lrno Morton, of '.-iIi5-.-.torif N. C, United in the I. ly l; n.Ls Cf Wedlock. peeial to The Observer. Washington, N. C, April 26. A beautiful wedding was solemnized at St Peter's Episcopal church' this city yesterday afternoon at 3 o'clock when Miss Irene Morton became the bride of Mr, Daniel Berry Packard, of Greenville, Pa. Ever since the announ cement Washington society has been anticipating this -occasion and at the appointed time the handsomo v f-ld church was filled to overflowing with; friends of .the bridal couple eager to witness thtf union of two youns Uvea. The church was beautifully decora ted In dogwood and yellow jessamine, and chancel a mass of pura white ?f the dogwood with the soft gleam nt numerous wax tapers Intermingling and the rays of the sun through jt he stained glass windows formei a beau tiful picture, - - -' . : . 'v i As the organ under the deft:tout of Mrs. Justin Randolph pealed toth the inspiring strains of Mendelssohn Wedding March - the guests of honor pass up the aisles ana occupied the seats reserved for them'. Then the ushers, Messrs. Richard Neil, Harold Joslln, John G.'Bragaw, Jr., and Wil son G. Lamb passed up the aisle and assumed : their positions at the - foot of the chancel. The bride was attended by her two bridesmaids, Misses Olivia Hyman Lamb, of Henderson, and .Willie Har grove, of this city, both 'handsomely gowned In white silk lace with picture hats of white and carrying Easter in ies. Following them came tha grooms men. Messrs. Samuel Orr, of ureen vllle. Pa., and cnas. L. Morton, Bro ther of the bride. Immediately pre ceding the bride was the maid of honor, Miss Matilda Lamb Morton, sis ter of the bride, attired in net over white silk with hat of white and ytl low and carrying marshal nell rof.es. The bride, leaning on the arm of her father, exquisitely gowned in a crea tion of white chiffon over liberty sa tin with shower bouquet of lilies of the valley, - passed up' the alsla i end was met at the foot of the chancel by the groom and his best man, Mr. Ed win Richardson, of Greenvine, Pa Together they passed up Into the chan cel and stood before the altar, while Rev. Nathaniel Harding spoke the sol emn words making them man - and wife. During the ceremony the soft strains of Schubert's serenade, were wafted through the church. Immedl atelyafter the ceremony the bridal party passed out of the church to the notes of the United States' Marine March and, taking carriages, drove to the home of the bride. ,(. - . ; The bride, is, one, Of Washington's mM s beautiful and charming:' .young women, of one of the old and arlsro cratic families, exceedingly popular and. wll known throughout the so ciety circles of North Carolina and other States, The groom, is a rising young civil engineer, who has been employed in this city by the Norfolk & Southern Railroad Company In the construction of the Raleigh and Pam llco Sound Railroad. During his retl dence Jn thl city he has won for him self many friends. Mr. and Mrs. Packard laft on the afternoon . train for a tour of the Northern cities amid showers of rice and the best wishes of their many friends.' The out-of-town ' guests attending the wedding were Mrs. Daniel P. 'Pac kard, mother, of the groom; Messrs: Samuel Orr and Edwin Richardson, of Greenville, Pa. I Miss Mary Battle, of Rocky Mountains Miss Olivia Lamb, of Henderson,' And Mr. Wilson , G. Lamb, of Wllllamston. i KHEOIATISM. lI.Ary of Chattanora. heumat sra In , i, . .... j . . Ml lil. ii". u io nave srmw nnt J'r. ' - .. ' ''II - of t - 1 wcT h," a lAin's Ffiia in f .nr . 1 at night, and to mv rent t found that the pain gradually left me and the strength returned. In three weeks the rheumatism had disappeared and has not since returned." if troubled with rheumatism ..ry a few applications of Pain Balm. You are certain to be pleased with the relief which it affords. For sale by W. L. Hand & Co. i i it was useless for VYt oi, flppUedl Chamter 1 aim and wrannpri tu I Cll HI .!zd::ncry f cr farm gnJ TTTz "Ttree kindai," from 12 to 150 K. R riix Return Tubular and ,VVU Portable on skids. from 12 to 150 Hrft- mprovedGin L!2chincry, and Presses, : and complete outfits of ccoadty of 100 bales per day and over. , 1 all cues in use in the South. PiiIIpvc ?H Shffinor All sizes smallest to complete cotton mill outfit. - HDD fit: COUP ANY; Clarfoile. NX " " ' ' . A Drawing A II. 1-17 A G D U R rj, G o u t h e r n CIILOTTE, FORTH CAROLINA- r, BO MYS1 C 2W W. Tsyon FRANK P. M1LBURN & CO. VtTASraXGTON. D. O. MlWAtt I WIT & COfflPM ; -, lakers of the s. " Honest-as-a-Dollar " CLOTHES mm At. once: Fifty good teams to work on canal at Whit ney. -Price, $3.75 per day of ten hours. 9 HARPER & HEARN, Whitney, N. 0; - 5v dm: Made in New York where stylesoriginate.. Sold in.. best stores from -Atlantic ; to the" Pacific. I r--- - ' ' ' i jverv garment cuaranxeea as renresentea or your r money back. (A postal will bring one of our twenty-two salesmen). fl It Will Do tfe Siafcr Yoii Several years ago I was a great sutferer from muscular rheumatism, and my doctor advised rhe' to go on Mrs. Joe Person's Remedy. I only took a fevr bottles when I , was en tirely , cured. I ; then . com menced to use- It in my family for general use and. we depend on ; it, for . breaking ,up -colds, neuralgia and v; most ' of the troubles one's family is sub ject to. Four years ago, Just three months beforo the birth of one of my children," I was taken down : with ' measles, which weakened me" greatly. My stomach would not retain a thing and I was In a serious, condition. With the consent of my physician, I again started on Mrs. Joe Person's Remedy. .commenced to build up at n onc,;na. ' elevft ,)tarri'd " me safely through my troubles I believe I would have ': died - had J not" taken It." I do ''not think there is ft medicine Its equal, when a tonic Is. needed to build up the system. MRS. W, F. PUCKETT. Huntersvllle, N." C, R. F. D. 20, March 10, 1906. - ' Dilworth Floral Gardens HACKNEY BROTHERS ; Plfimbing and Heating Contractors Carry the largest and best selected stock of fixtures in the State. Office 6 W. Fifth St. Wareroom 408 N. A. St. Charlotte, N. C. In- placing your order,- bear us in mind. We have what you want In Roses, Carnations,, LUy of the Valley and Violets. ' l . We also wish to call your attention to bedding plants. We have ft nice assortment. j' Wedding Bouquets and Floral Designs a : specialty. Write, telegraph 'or telephone us and your wants will be take ncare of. - P. O. Box 127. W. G. McPHEE, Prop. v " Phones: Business, 000; Night Call, 21. QENTRM. HOTEL On Independence Squ lu-e Charlotte, N. O; ' , UNDER NEW AND LIBEBALt MANAGEMENT. COM3IERCIAL H EADQUARTERS. Rates 00 to 13.00 per day. A merlcan plan. Cuisine second to on- tnl citv The Central bat been thoroughly ; renovated and put S flrst-clas. conydIti throughout. Ne Otis' El.ctho Elevftto D.U Teleohene system, 'phone In each ,ro om, both, local and long distance. WaiC Wbtes Steam Heating system throughout the house. Latert sanrtftry plumbing. 5 LArgs sample room. PERKINS & JORDAN, Proprietors We now have ov the famous Wl:, Lined," as well ; lined refrigerate; for your inspec most cordially in call and let us c:r unexceptional qur J. H. HcCaus!::. Stove Dealers, 'Roofing i S21 S. Tryon : J n H M M IT IS t, Cliai-Iotto's Best Co. note THE BUF( Ppwclal attention g' Table Service, making equftlled in the South. t feature of The Buf is . claiming the fttter the Traveling Public. -'Clean." Comfortable T- ';t.nhf; Servants.; C I 11001 Manager I have moved my to 5th floor Trust t L. L. hunt: ARCHITECT 'Phone " Smalliwx at Spencer. , Special to The Oberven i ; , Spencer;, April 27. Two cases of smallpox were r covered , In Spencer this' afternoon. - patients being ce Owens, in the trial of Mrs. C. G. Karm arid a giiest stop- yCMyswArfthat ghe saw p,n flt the" sanie home. Cr. II. neL lnT bJfklT an2 Faust, health officer for Rowan con ?t wm not - - , r. nimoned and promrt'y io,,k 11 wa noi m- the two casc-s in hand and tin- o.ik-i r- ; Tin: CO.":! (pr.nrnhfnd no further spread - of the !v Fruit f ymo , , . ' R nll f.,,nrta are v.- ' - !' We are making the best building brick made in the South and are prepared to maW ' Immediate Belivecieo . '"" 'i:-'Cii;v- v ;-. ,,. ;;.- ;,. ; ;,:., .,y v ,- fr;..,i,.:,.;v:;A. '; - ' ,; .; . ' ' v " " - -., ' ;. I . ' ' -' ' :"',.'"''-"." ' --' s ' ,'.'":'-- Our bricks are ycll known for their. color; our specialty is the prettiest red, other colors being very fast. . 1 In shipping, we guarantee that breakage will not exceed 5$er cent., though ,our records show, that the breakage is hardly 1 per cent. We also make fire brick. ' ' . , . ' .. VJrfio For Pried ( make your selection of wedding ..presents out of our very, large assortment of Cut Glass and Sterling Silver, . . Many new and useful pieces for ornamental or table use. GARIBALDI, .BillS & DIXON rTTTIIIIIIIIIIIIIITTIITTTI DENTIST. mm i . CARSON BUILDING Southeast Corner FOTJRTII , AND TXITON STREETS Dr. E. Nye llu: J. 3. Hutchison. li Nye Hutchison I : IWSURAfUC . : F'lRE, ' life, ' ; accident OFFICE No. 9 Hunt E BeU Tbone HOOK AirD ROOEEO ..'.":,7 ,"!. i ' - ' ' ' v 1 AIlOniTEOTa T7k VWivil Hun3 and Dickey AR0IIITE0T3 Ceeond Jlw Cs E allies; CZATilCTTS 'a .'CI ilHY.uJllUl.Ath. Through Trains- Dally, C Koanoke, Va. v In effect Nov. ; H 0O m:Lv Chariot H v. ' JmAt Winston. So. I ; .miwmL Winston. N. :. 6:00 pm Lv :25pml.v 7:2iom Ar Connret st Roanoke vl i Valley But for N:vral 1:! lfaeerstown, and all pom.i i Jfnla . ftnd New York ' . iwanoVo and rhtlndolr-l." i. Throfth conch. Charlotte T i,Mtrional train lravos M Martlnsviilc Jtoky Alout.t. Roanoke, n. j.ui - -- - . .. Vircrtnia anJ Siu'lM VCPVi - aallv except PuiKt.i.v. points. vr, W. '' Trav. 1 R, EEVlt-T-, Gon'l. i Roanoke, j. V l j sin st A A (iNconponurn CAPITAL STOCi: NO It a- V. C.MIC ' "... .. t r
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