Newspapers / The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, … / May 31, 1907, edition 1 / Page 5
Part of The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
IT 3 d . - i c . r. .i Love1ov is the Elster of 'Mr. ' Lovejoy and while visiting v :n. numerous friends who : rested to learn of her ap- ., : r.i'rrlase. ' c: : : - ; i' Try L'.;ik, t' i i urc.iy nisv t by l'oucu Daniel, of i'meville, is ro shot List man Caarlrs doinsf very but his legs fations reading as follows have received In the city: and Mrs. William S. Taylor t the honor of your presence at the marriage of their daughter Lucy , '- to r. William Walter Burke ednesday the ' twelfth of June neteen hundred and seven . f at high noon 1 Methodist Episcopal church ount Airy, North Carolina, well. lie may recover, are paralyzed. Hawley Wilson, a white man, was tried before 'Squire T. P. Ross yes- terdav for retailins intoxicating li quors under the name of "Knocksall," but he was acquitted. , Mr. J. A. Brown has sold to Mr. J.' M. Austin for Ue sum of $1,551 a lot lying on the belt road whicn connects the Statesville road and the Beattie's Ford road. Mr. .T a. TMlworth. who former ly lived In Greensboro, has . accepted a position with the Charlotte fcign Works. He is an expert cornet play er. " Mrs. Thomas A. Allison, who was operated on at the Presbyterian Hos pital Monday, Is doing nicely. Tester day was the best day she has had yet -The familiar figure of Night Turn L i a ; ; 1 1 r : Fir. , v. c- ; ; i stiy, v. :n anions tl.oe - rtiurr.ej. He ays that he novtr i:vx anything like the reople with r.o place to lo?. The city was full and hundreds were going away. It requires a town of more than 100,000 inhabi tants to entertain the veterans who number about 20,000, one fourth of whom generally attend the reunions. The veterans are not like 20th of May ,-isltors, who go and come, but they camp in town a week when they pitch their tents. Charlotte could not do much with such a great crowd. following Invitations have been fcey Earnhardt Is missed these nights d id the city id Mrs. Oalvin Green Lovelace st the honor of your presence s he marriage of their daughter Willow Green to fr. Robert Francis Brown dnesday afternoon, June the 5 Uneteen hundred and seven at five thirty o'clock Emanuel Episcopal church i San Angelo. Texas 'Lovelace has numerous friends . city, having spent . several s here last tan. li. R. Wlllman and two daugh- Mteses Alnrn and Addle, left 3ay for Chicago, where they sit air. wiuman's mother. I H. A. fLondon, Jr., and chil- will leave, to-morrow to visit s and friends at Pittsbojo. .Fortnightly Pleasure, Club will tomorrow night with miss l,ii it, at her home on North Church V s Myrtle and Delta Nolen, ac hied by Mr. J. H. Williams, tonia, spent yesterday In the th friends. - Lily Massey, of Fort Mill. S, in the city for awhile yesterday r. Sh has been visltlns: In Greenville, S. C, and was May Carpenter, of Chester. S (the guest ; of Mrs. , Rob- Cryant, at the Bufard Hotel. rpemer gr&auaieu at ine uur- mservatory of Music this E. S, Pegram and daugh Mrs. A. C Barron, will leave brning for Statesville. They p their home there In the fu nd . Mrs.. Dabney Yarbrough, b now on their wedding tour :iern points,, will return to the luth or June and board with Mrs. H, L. Adams, on North treet. ,'.i " . - tad .Mrs. P. F. Henderson, of C, spent Wednesday night in guests at the Selwyn, and home yesterday morning, af ndlng the commencement at r Mary iary Sadler, of this city, has Richmond to attend the vet k-emlon at that place. hula Kelly, of Dllworth, will ity visiting relatives. l. n m Lt- ,1. juia ivoiiyjf, uiiwunn, will a few days for Clyde, where spend a month. B. Saunders, superintendent ughiand Park Mill, will j family from Statesville to . They will make their home Charlotte. n i ohn C. McLaughlin, Mrs. B. lfton and Mr. W. C. Mc of Wadesboro, .were Char ltors yesterday. They were way home from Davidson, Sophie Moore, who has been 1 In Georgia, was in the city iv.tne guest of her brother. S. Moore, on her way to the ner ratnerj Mr. J. E. Moore, , n, Anson county. tlon. He Is at Richmond, remimsenc from the precincts of the police-sta ing with the veterans. Prof. J. B, Henson, of Mount Hol ly, came here last Tuesday and en tered St. Peter's Hospital for treat ment. His friends will be glad to hear that he is getting along nicely, -The Observer Is Indebted to Miss Helen Blair Daniel for an invitation to the closing exercises of the btev ens School at Manheim, German- town, Pa., which takes place Thurs day, June 6th. at 11 a. m. , The Earnest .Workers ,of Tenth Avenue church will give an ice cream Bociable for the benefit or tne church to-nieht from 8 to 11 o'clock. on the Osborne lot at 307 North Gra ham street. The public' Is Invited, "The Poachers" and ''Baby's First Outing" are two good ones at the Ode on. The infant in the case gets enough hard knocks to kill a dozen ordinary people, but turns up at the last with smiling countenance "The Terrorist's Remorse" at the Mystic Is a stirring drama of Russia, the most striking features of which, aside from the good acting, are the explosions of the bomba. hurled. This is but a part of the programme. -a handsomely enlarged framed picture of the new skyscraper which the American Trust Company is pre paring to ersct on the Osborn corner was placed in the window or the Stone & Barrlnger Company yesterday & attracted much favorable atten tion. Messrs. W, R. Robertson, David Owens and Earl McCausland. com posing the committee on fitting up the new auditorium, , have recommended that the rooms on the upper floors be provided with iron-armea cnairs and the lower floor ; with folding chairs. The Davidson Orchestra, Glee Club and Quartette played last night to good-sized audience in the auditorium of the Presbyterian College. The pro gramme- was pleasantly varied ' and was rendered with decided skill, which reflected credit on the performers. ; ,. Yesterday, May 30th, was nation al Memorial Day, but beyond the ob servance by the national institutions, such as the postoffice, there was no perceptible Bign of it. ' The letter-carriers made only one round and, the general delivery window was closed much of the day. - "Quite a crowd of negroes went from here to attend the 30th of May exercises in Salisbury yesterday. There were about" four carloads In all. The 30th Is a great day with the negroes and there la no room for anyone else in Salisbury on that day. Messrs Knox Neely, A." C, Choate, Walter Watt, Locke Bloop, W. A. Nich olson and George Hamilton, all of this place attended a lawn party Wednes day night, at the home of Mrs. Will Price, in Steele Creek, returning in the small hours of the night. They re port a fine time. , Mr. Julian S. Miller leaves to morrow for Due West, S. C, where he will present to Mr, J. M. Dandrldge, On behalf of the class of 1906 grad uates from Ersklne the cuj offered to the member first taking unto himself a wife. The winner wedded Miss Lil- lle Alexander, of Huntersville, Wed nesday...';: - A drizzling rain began falling last night about dusk and continued at de sultory intervals up .till midnight. It was not heavy enough, however, to keep the crowds off the streets, or seriousy to affect the throngs at the A Full Man Attracts Attention at Do pot and is Pulled. John Filman was a full man last night. After pouring Into his Interior as much of theardent as it would stand and more, he hied him to the Southern passenger station, where he hecame at once the centre of attraction and the cynosure of all eyes. A tremendous crowd gathered about 'his . fallen and recumbent form, as about one from whom the spark of life had departed He was arrested by Sergeant Pitts and Officers House and Malcolm and hauled, not hled this time, to the ponce station in the patrol wagon. "uly Two More Commencements. The first of the week witnessed the closing of Davidson. Guilford, A. and m., ana wake Forest Colleges, in ad anion to tne various female instltu tions. The docket is now cleared of all save two large ones, that of the University. , which begins to-night with the dedication of the new Young Mens christian Asociation building. and that of Trinity, which opens Sun day with the baccalaureate sermon. The young lady graduate whose win ning ways are known to fame has al readv doffed the garb of the scholar ana become a summer girl. MY BEST FRIEND. Alexander Benton, who lives on Rural Route 1, Fort Edward, N. ,Y says: "Dr. King s isew jjiscovery is my best earth ly friend. It cured me of asthma six years ago. . It has also performed wonderful cure of incipient consumption for my son's wife. The first bottle end ed the terrible cough, and this accom plished, the other symptoms' left one by one, until sne was perfectly wen. Dr. King s New Discovery's power over cciiKhs and colds is simply .marvel out?' No other remedy has ever equal- You'll be buying a tonic soon probably need one now. Brace up your system with VITAL VIM. Take our word for it. There's no better tonic sold. Fifty cents a bottle at R. H. J ordan & Co.. Drug gists, Charlotte, N. C. ,Cate McSween and brother. I MTS ween, rtf Tlmmnnllli 'ho have been visiting Miss various electric theatres. ivioseiey, at ner nome, No. H frtllacra ktraat wilt ma....m I wrtir- '.nome tnis morning. ..Mr. graauated at uaviason Col- First Shoot I i ween.. . GUX CONTESTS. ; - or Laban McDonald will enter- ro Re Nata Club this morn.- :30 o'clock at her home on1 Do well street. hn,R. Johnston and family i morning for Lucia, where spend the Bummer on the trra Krueger and three ch!l- tlnnta. sta vtnlMnir T.f ra . T" PV. at 'her home in Dllworth. PERSONAL. .oc mmitia gt a VtimKA Dam. j---- ui.i vs. j.i uiiiirvi A W i visitors and Others. . uray, a well-known drue tesville, spent yesterday in ousiness. - - , v. Miner, or Shelby, was im yesterday with friends, G. Vardell, of Red Springs, tne out-of-town visitors y yesterday, tho Series for "Tro phy Shield" Yesterday. The first of a series of contests to be made for the Dupont "Trophy Shield" by the members of the Charlotte Guji Club, was held yesterday after noon, and the veterans were made to feel like "thirty cent?" by several of the recruits., r , The scores follow: Smith. 42: Nuch- ols, Va; Creswell, C. M., 40; Creswell, Ei ' F., ; 39; ? Todd, 38; Sawyer, 88; Crayton.; 37; Cave, 32; McPhee, 32; Strange. 29; Levy, 21; Brasington, 20 and Walker, 15. all out of a noHsihi 60. " .,..,,',.... :.-..,..r: ' . Next contest will be Thursiaw nr. ternoon oi cominir week. whkh i the regular practice day. ' : v; Mr. Brasington and Mr. Wall . ioyed their first experience at the sport yesterday, and their scores are very creditable, and their names are quite likely to appear higher up in r Ok Dr. Davidson to Locate In the' North - w rraaice Jieaicine. Friends of Dr. w . h rioi Charlotte w. I i i piuhv vi w jimingion, i 1113 uwuu iu remain eitner In Bal te. Felwyn yesterday. J tlmore or at some other Northern -. iioover, or f ineviiie, spent P.oini practice of his profes- n me cuy, on ousiness. ' i "c um ueen ior several weeks . t Z 1 Ba,vfnced Special courses ' ovinia nup&iuj .university. His .iriDiuu jo ucimiitj bo iar as concern i F, Love, a prominent busl was In the city ryesterdav. . Sam. Smith, of Columbia, pea nere Wednesday . night yf home from the Davidson ment. A. Brown, of Waycross, Ga itn reiauves m the city. y night on his wav htm ison. ceiy. a Davidson student, iH?n tne city yesterday on t ms jiome in Spartanburg, ' u., Randolph,, a teacher i"5a schools here, has accent I J , I 1 i i i 'w A GSM SUCCESS If you were unable to at tend our opening yesterday, be sure to come to-day. Beautiful new Hats at surprisingly ; low prices, Special price , son new choice styles m White Goods. Pretty new Goods all over the store. Tastefully trimmed store and windows are some of the attractions we have for you. IV EY' 13 W. Trade St., Charlotte Avoid ' the Deadly Typhoid' Drink ffla Water Nature's Perfect Table Water. Brannon Carfconating ft Distributing Agents, Thone 835. "GET IT AT nAWLEVS.' Vigor Vim Tired, nervous, worn out women and children find im mediate relief in Hawley's Beef, Wine and Iron (pepton ized). Just a pure Sherry Wine, the . right, bit of Iron that does not offend the teeth and a pure beef essence. 60 cents the pint " Quick ?. bicycle messengers ready to pedal. Hawley's Pharmacy Thones IS and 200, ' Tryon and Fifth Streets. A Remedy" That Never Disappoints : "I had been subject to Rheumatism and Indigestion for a number of years and tried one doctor's treatment after another for stomach trouble until was firmly convinced that doctors' medicine could not reach my case. It did not even relieve me. Whenever I would eat solid food my stomach could not retain it. and I was con stantly having vomiting spells after eating. My system became weakened down and nervous. I was at that time County Treasurer, and I be came so nervous and my hand be came so shaky from it that I could scarcely do the necessary writing. Finding I must change my treatment. I determined to try Mrs. Joe Person's Remedy. I bought three bottles of the Remedy and by the time I took them I knew I was better. Then I continued it and took it regularly over a yearti, Those vomiting spells would return for soma time, but I stuck to the Remedy. Before I started on the Remedy I was subject to severe attacks of Rheumatism and my legs and knees would swell so I could hardly turn in bed. I think first and last I have taken a hundred bottles of the Remedy. It has made a penect cure or my indigestion and Rheumatism. It is the finest medi cine I have ever found for breaking up coias. i nave recommended it largely on my plantation to my ten ants and to my friends everywhere. It is a remedy that never disappoints, and I cannot say too much In its pralBe. u I. would not take thousands of dollars for what It did for me." BERRY A. PARKS. Aaron, N. C, May 11. 1907. amis v. n m wuiiy cm ' f t i I wiw v. - Tor TJa to Buy Long Ooth at To-Day 's Special Prices is a Kemota I c fcUlty. '$1.33 Dolt Long Cloth, tSc. $2.00 Bolt Lons Ooth, $1.50. Each bolt contains 12 yards to piece. These Long Cloths we bought months ago, before the Immense ad vances. At the above sale prices these are cheaper than common bleached domestic - Very Sheer Plaid White) Goods, Patterns Entirely New For dainty summer shirt waists there's nothing prettier than these sheer Plaid White 'Goods. Makes up prettily without any trim mings, patterns brand new ... ,, . ... ... 20, 25 and 35c yard. New Neta ;' ;-;.--" ."'''".' . "'."'": ; The popularity of Nets does not diminish. Both dotted figured and plain, the latter rather more in favor. These are priced much un der the usual. . .; ' .' :, . . T5c. 4J-lnch Fillet Net," at ... ... ... .,. ... k .. ... 48c. yard. Square mesh 42-lnch Fillet Net, both Ecru and White, 75c; at . .... ........ .... ....... ... ... ... ... ......... oc 50c. 36-lnch Plain Nets, at . . ; . . ... ............... SSo. 8c. Plain Net, fine mesh; botih Cream and White. Price . . . 50c. 68c. Dotted Nets, at .... .... ... 50c ,rKj?9,n Short and Long Gloves It's to your interest to always buy Kayser's Silk Gloves. "Kayser's" pure Silk, two-cjasp, double warranted to wear tipped short Silk Gloves; both Black and White; all sizes .... .. .. 50c. "Kayser's" extra heavy short Silk Gloves, double tipped, two-clasp .... .... ... . 75c "Kayser's" 16 -button elbow-length two-clasp fine Lisle Gloves; Black only .... .... ... ... ... ... ... $1.00 pair. Two-clasp 16-button elbow-length-Silk Gloves, in Black and White. Price .... .... $1.50 pair. Hosiery Specials for To-Day and Saturday v N 25c. first quality Ladles' Llsle'-finlshed All-over Lace Hose. Special v ' . . . . .... .... . . I . . .' . . ... ..... 19c pair. 15c. quality Ladles' Plain Llslennlshed Fast Black Hosiery; . slight Imperfections. Special .. .. ... ... ... ... ... .. 8 1 -Sc. pair. BEIK BRBSo WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. , Special Notices WILL HAVE TO-DAY NICE LINE Otf fresh vegetables - of all kinds; nice strawberries at 10 cents per quart Borne of those large oranges that - are nice. I have on hand a good supply of California vap orated peaches at 15 cents the pound. Fresh eggs and nice bananas. JNO. W. SMITH, rnone izzz-zzm. TYPEWRITERS REBUILT, CLEAN ed, repaired. Largest and best equipped shop in the Carolina. All work han dled promptly and fully guranUied. 'Phone us when in trouble and we will take care of you. J. E. CRAYTON St CO. Phone 304. Trust Bid. LEM6N OBTvANILLA? W Hi5HEV R you prefer you can get the very finest if you will demand the Blue Ribbon Brand. Remember the name. BUY A"RAZ0R, BUY THE BEST-BE sure to sea our line of Razors, Safety , Razors and Strops. Also Brushes, Mugs, and Soap. We mean what we say, we've got the best. JAS. P. STOWE ft CO., Druggists. 'Phone 179. . 115 SPEC EFI A LARGE SHIPMENT OF THE FAM OUS Runnymede Cigars Just received ny shade you wish, at WOODALL & SHEPPARD'S. LISTEN Green corn, cauliflower, native asparagus, cucumbers, bell peppers, string beans, , peas, lettuce, onions, beets, squash, parsley, new Irish pota toes, green cabbage, rhuabarb, fancy pineapples. Hurry! Call 68 and 111 MILLER-VAN NESS CO. A FRESH SHIPMENT OF OLD VIR gina breakfast roe. For roe cakes add one cupful of bread crumbs, a beaten egg, cayenne pepper to taste, form In to round cakes and fry in hot fat L. L, SARRATT, 09 n. Tryon Bt FOR RENT-MODERN 8-ROOM HOUSE I K..ein w June m, mouem roorrf house 600 E. 9th St, $20: modern -room house 411 W. 12th St., $18; mod ern 8-room house 910 N. Tryon 8t $20; nice 8-room house 12 S. Davidson St J. ARTHUR HENDERSON & BRO. Come and look at out magnificent line of Dia mond. We handle nothing except the very best. It's a good investment, as Dia monds are adancing in orice daily. II J I A I That foots up, in your favor when you uzt it is the land you get from us : 0 ig Sto cK, L!!!? 2 Prices r in I THE OEM RESTAURANT : CAN pleas every Doay. tu ave you tnea our up-to-date service? The best dining room In the city, the best lunch count er and the best fruit stand. Gem Res taurant ,. -,. - WE "HAVE '"FOR BALE UNE PAIR ninm nav mares rerreoiiy maicnea. nve years old, look alike and drive like one horse; perfectly sound and all. right W. G. RbSS & CO., 209 and 2U' West 4th St -..M--. - ;- FREE TRIP TO JAM ESTO WN A chance given witn every snave. Datn or purchase of cigars at Rand's, 21 S. Tryon St W. EMMETT WISHART, TO LET-4-ROOM HOUSE 71J EAST eth, $8 per month. You've got to get a move on you if you get this place. See me for vacant lots and homes before you traae, u you want tne ngni ming, U KEESLER, 25 S. Tryon St, 'fhone 54. CI 1ARLOTTE UNIVERSITY SCHOOT Summer session begins Monday, June 3 and closes July 26. Hours, 9-U. Col lege preparatory studies strictly. Classes held at No. 5 N. Myers St Hours can be secured by young ladles who may wish some special instruction. Charges very: reasonable. U- OlMHGOW. Children's Lace Hose GOO pairs Children s fine Summer Hose lace top, round thread feet; some of all sizes, 4 1-2 to 7; worth up to 15 cents, and some even more; in 3 Tan, White, Pink, Light Blue, Red, etc., all c counter. Special Saturday, '5c. a pair. White Lawn Special White Persian Lawn, fine, sheer quality, 10 Good, firm quality India Linon Lawn, 10c. 40-inch Lawn, very fine and sheer; a regular '1 quality. Special, 12 l-2c. Black Mercerized Batiste, 10c. . Pine, sheer quality Black Lawn, 10c. Big Special in Remnants Laces, Edges and Insertions to go Saturday, lc. Real Silk Ribhonsi all widths and colors ; e c Hood and Archbell goods, lo. yard. Embroideries dirty, soiled pieces, remnant. yard. Big special in Remnants of Wool Dress QocJ: Brilliantine, Nunsveiling, etc: Ladies' and Children's Canplo Cu:r U:: Fine Gauze Vests, long, short and no deeve Vioit Tine r Efird's ti r the present In the cleric or ij. ftephenson, cf t
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
May 31, 1907, edition 1
5
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75