Newspapers / The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, … / Aug. 3, 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
y irnm Kni u.', Xcini., s i- . ' .' ".anl d the J. tt: mal tuny lei ly connected with, the Carnegie Lt. Ir.iiy in th'.i -city and will U-aui in Uu Jjilworth school next year. HUses Mary and Lilly Constable Wt yesterday for Norfolk, Va , where they will maktheir home In the luture. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Murphy and daughter, Misa Louise Murpny, are epe;ted to return to-day from Arfie ville, where jthey have 'been spending some time. Mrg. W. B. Reynolds will leave next weela for Asheville to lend some time in the mountains. , ,Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Steere have gone to Hlddenite to visit. air. and Mrs. Lot ; W. Humphrey have returned from Morehead City and Gold&boro, where they spent sever al weeks. Miss 'Essie Blankenshlp will leave this morning or Cleveland Sprlrtgg to spend several weeks. ' Dr. and Mrs. C. O. MoMannaway, will leave thla morning, for Asheville. , f . 1 1,1 " 1,11 1 , i,,it vt" . . Mrs. Howard Winchester, of Colum bia, S. C Is a. guest at the home oi Dr. and Mrs. F. M. Winchester. . . - . Mr. and Mrs. J. A. B. Vanzandt leave to-day, for Hlddenite, where they will spend a month. . ' - ' ' -.. '" Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Butt leave soon for WrightsYtlle, where they will spend a week. . . Mrs. J. C. Leslie and daughter, Miss Mary Ross Leslie, and elster,- Mrs. W. H Dula, left last night for Monmouth Beach, - where they will be during . August. . , , ' . Judge and airs. James L. Webb, of Shelby, pent yesterday In the ctty with friends. ' Mrs.' J.;A. Jones returned last night from Hlddenite, where she epent sev eral days. , ' . 'J v 1 i ii" ' "" '- v ' Mis Mary Vincent ' has returned from Brunswick, Ga., where the visit d her aunt, Mrs. J. J. Conoley. Her mother. Mrs. Si. B. Vincent, will not return for awhile. Mrs. J. E. Reiliey will leave Monday tor Hendereonville. Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Steelo and on, of, Rockingham, were registered among tne guests at cao central yes' terday. . Mrs. J. W. Clarke, of Union, 8. C, , was a visitor in the city yesterday. fehe was a guest at the Central. , Mrs. MUes P. Hoffman, of Philadel phia, Is visiting at the home of hr parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Rihyne, In Mount Holly. She will visit friends in Charlotte before returning North. Mrs. C. A. Matthews and son have returned from ReidsvlWe, where they spent several weeks winh relatives. ,, ' ' Mrs. Alexander Martin will leave next week for Montreat, where she will be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Gil Christ at their summer home there. . - . - nhTr -mil ry-1 ' f Mrs. Frank X. Farnan will leave Tuesday for Trj'on to spend several weeks. ' Mrs. W. S. Liddell has returned from Morganton, where she spent several weeks with Mrs. I. M. Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Murphy left last night for Jamestown and North ern points on a several-weeks trip Mrs, W. R. Taliaferro will return Tuesday from Wilmington. iMr. and Mrs. W. L. Myrlck will leave this morning for he Jamestown Exposition. They will visit Atlantic City and other cities before returning to CharlotUn. General and Mr. T. R. Robertson arrived in the city yesterday morning from Raleigtj to spend" several days with Miss Jtttfa Robertson, and Capt. W. R. Robertson. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Eddy and fam tly will leave this month for Rhode Island to spend some time with rela tives Mias Janie Matthews, of Providence, was a visitor in tne city yesterday. Mr. and 'Mrs. Btuart W. Cramer and children are expected back from Atlantic City and Boston shortly. ' ' " 1 Mrs. W. C. Petty and (Miss Lucy Petty and Mrs. W. T. Jones, of Car thage. were registered among the trueats at tine seiwyn yesterday morn ing. , v Capt. and Mrs. R. A. Torrenee leave this morning for Waynesvllle, where they will spend about two weeks. . K Wade Laxiton, Mrs. J, C. Steele and Mrs. Jlltl Cottrell, of LPnoir, are ' the gupsu of Mrs.f Knox W. Henry at mer nome, o. aus vvesi Jiitgntn street , , ,.'tu - t Jir. and Mrs. N, H- Kennedy and - cluWga, of Oxford, are visiting Mrs . KJcrfijBr,s parents. Mr. -.and Mrs. N. ' M.'l'jflprtvnce, at their home, No.' 308 ; "Wfe nth street. The children - will toeTiere until about September, and Mrs. Kennedy will visit the exposition about that time. I t v ' i, , &r. and Mrs. W. S. Boyte and little daughter, Mary, leave this morning for Hlddenite, where they will spend some time. , , - - Miss Sallle Beckham, who ha been A visiting iMrs. J. G. Baskervllle, on North Tryon street for several weeks, " will leave this morning for Gibson. Mr. and Mrs. G. O. Doggett have moved to the Central and are , now living there. ' Misses Isabel Klrkpatrlck, of tum foerton, ."was registered among ,the guosts at the Buford last night. , ,. Misses Martha and Ruby Hall, ac companied by their unole, Mr. John B. Johnson; are visltlng relatives In ' Kings Mountain. MIbs Lftollne Etheredgo' ha gone .to Virginia, where she. will visit the Jamestown Exposition. - ' 1 Mr. Frank W. Garrett and daughter, Margaret, has returned from Norfolk, where she spent two months. . Mr.' and Mrs.- TV". V, Johnson left ast night tor Norfolk. They, will vls- rrs A GOOD COOK That calls for Blu IUbhn Vanilla, bfl - cauc th results are always satisfac ft a tn' ir gin'.-,t lu-. W. S. Garrison left yfftcTrlay (for Ashevill, whare sne will visit her iter, 'Mrs. . Durant. Mr. and 'Mrs. Cameron Morrison will return to t'he city Saturday night. They will be accompanied, from Knoxville by Mrs. Ernest B. Nurall, who will make lier home at Rockingtam. Miss Martha May Carrof Dilworth, leaves to-day for Jamestown. She will visit In Washington' before returning to the, city. t 'Miss Blandina Springs leaves to day for Saluda, where she will be with Mrs. c. F. Jones. - . . , a Mrs. A. S. Reld will leave soon for Wrlg-htsville, where she will" spend ten days. .... Mrs. Roberts, formerly of Wrights- vlHe, tout now of Jacksonville, Fla., who has been here visiting her orotn er, Mr. W. S. - Dudley, has . gone to Wrrghtsvllte for a visit.- , ' Mrs. W. F. Hantine: leaves this morning for Hack Mountain. , Miss Hannah Rodman cave a party yesterday in (honor, of her little cous in, Master Nat Fulford, ,xf Washing ton, N. C Mrs. Charles Guyer. of Chicago,. Is visiting, her sister, Mrs. G. C, Ramsey. Mr, and Mrs. James "A- Hardlson end sons, James . and Herman, of Wadeaboro, were visitors in ten city yesterday. They were, uests at tne Buford. Mr. R. T. Ashcraft and Miles Bessie Ashcraft spent yesterday In the city. Miss Stella Daniels; of Macon, da., is the euest of Miss ' Minnie Coch rane on Nortih College street. - ; , . PERSOXAIi. The Movement of a Number of Peo- , pie, Visitors and Others. . Mr.. Lloyd C Withers left yesterday morning foe Roanoke, Va.,. where n will Join Mrs. wunws for awnue. Rev. Dr. E. tHi. Bomar has returned from Glenn Springs, s. , C and will preach at his church next Sunday. Mr. J. H- koss left yesteraay xor Cheraw, S. C on ouainess bent. Rev. J.' R. Holland has gone to Knoxville, Tenn. He will tbo away sev eral weeks. THr. Plummer Stewart went to Union county yesterday morning to attend the annual reunion or union Institute, near Monroe. Mr. B. & Myers left yesterday iox a trip to Atlantic uity and Newr xork. Mr. Baxter Ross loaves this morning for Norfolk, wfoere he goes to see the exposition. Mr. Will Rnyne left last nignt for the Jamestown Exposition. Mr. B. C. Eley, Jr., of Baltimore, fc at the Selwyn, Mr. Hal Worth, of Asheboro, is reg istered at the Selwyn. State. Senator W. R. Odell. of Con cord, was a visitor in the city yester day. Col. Ashley Home, of Clayton, woo spoke at M'ount Zlon Thursday, loft yeterdav for Monroe, 'Mr. E. F. creeweu left yesterday for Wilmington to spend a week with his family. Mr. G. C Huntington will -leave Monday for Colorado to spend sever al weeks at his old home. Col. J. Edgar poag, of Rock Hill, S. C.. was a Charlotte visitor yester day. Mr. W. C. Wilkinson lias returned from a visit of- several weeks to Ax lantic City. Mr. Harold Rollins will teave this morning for a trip to the Jamestown Exposition. Mr. William H. Harriss, of Atlanta, Ga wag registered among the guests at the Selwyn last night. Mr. . E. Reid, pf Llncolnton, was a visitor In the city last night. He was a iruest at the Buford.' (Mr. Fred H. White leaves this morn ing for Blowing Rock to be with his wife, who n tnere ror the summer. Mr, S. Hampton iSmifch. 'treasurer and manacer of the Bowling Green Mills, Bowlin-g Green, 6. C, Is regis tered at the Selwyn. Mr. W. R. Clarty leaves to-night for Greenville, S. C, where he will spend Sunday. Capt. R. J. Thurmond and Master Thurmond Harris left yesterday for Elkln. where they will spend some time with relatives. , , Mr. J. Moore Pharr has gone to New Tork to spend ten . days. He will visit Atlantic City v also while away. ' ,' ... Mr. John fitagg, of Birmingham Ala., Is a Charlotte visitor. He U on his wav to Virginia to visit relatives. Mr. S. N. McGinn and sons, James Rnd Leon, leave this morning for Wrlghtsvllle. . , A New A. n. X Clinrch in South Char- ' , lotto.? - Owing to the fact that several of the members of the home mission board of the Associate Reformed Preabyi terlan church were absent, the quar terly meeting held in the pastor's study of the First A. R. P. church yesterday morning considered only routine matters. There were present: Rev. J. T- Bigham, of Chester, S. C. Revj Dr, R. G. Miller, of Sardls, and Rev. Dr. George R. ' White, of Kb. nezer. After a vnort session, it was decided to hold another meeting next Wednesday, at which time a larger at tendance is expected. One of the In teresting questions x be diaoussed at that session will be the advisability of establishing1 a new A. R. P. church in the southern section of the city. A Mistaken Idea Atmut Living, "A woll-known Charlotte merchant was heard to say, one dav last week that he did not understand how some people could spend the summer in the mountains, when thev ooold not nav their llttlo ibills." d'ecla'reci a salaried man yesterday. "I fan tdll him. Every summer I twnaie my family tip and ship It away so tnat-1 can save mon y. iLlving w so nign mere in chnr jotte that mo average person must tako near cuts to .live, 1 . Here hoard for mv wife and children would cost from $100 to $140 a month, ut In the mountains they can live well for half that, Seef If it wore not for Mie little let up In the summer I would have to go to the Toor haue," , , . i ' '"""1 111 " ' K . Dciithe of Mr, II. S. Bryan's Broitor. Mr. Harvey 8. Bryan h returned from Georgetown, s. c where he at tended the funeral of his brother, Capt- Herman - nryan, of nat place Pan tain Bryan ad last Friday Of fever contracted in dredging a river above harl'ton. . He was U years old and leaves a wife and four child rem. For 20 years he Jiad been United States - Inspector at Georgetown, and i was held in high esteem by the people and the government. h was a prom inent Mason.' and belonged to other srdera. , . ',,,.,. ;... ., . :. :, Cv..s -.-i:. i: z. i ;:;:.iE.c.i:v;4a. C:...-c;o. 1U. Ca!ii'.s:T!en: Yours of ths 6'h to har.d. In reply will sy, most assuredly usa my letter In any way you sea fit lor the twoflt of the suffering. I will answer ail correspond- , ence as to my own use. I recommend KODOL to all 1 hear grumWing about their stomachs, anl have bought many their first bottle. All that is required Is a trial of KODOL It talks for Itself. Youre ery truly, &, CORNEU. for Dyspepsia. digests what you eat, takes the train off of the heart and contrib utes ' nourishment, strength - and health to every organ of. the body. For Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Sour : Stomach, Inflammation of the mu- 6ous membranes lining the Stomach and Digestive Tract, Nervous Dys pepsia and Catarrh of the Stomach. CONFORMS TO NATIONAL PURE FOOD AND DRUG LAW Digests What You Eat It. H. JORDAX & CO. WHO WILL BE MANAGER. Patrons of the Academy Desire to Have Mr. o. V. Keslor Returned 'Alarm l-clt Over the-IrobabiUty of axnange. Charlotte theatre-eoers are exceed ingly anxious to know who is to man age the local playhouse next season. There have 'been rumors afloat to the effect that iMr, o. V. Kessler would not be returned aad that a new man would be sent here In his place. To express, the matter mildly, the patrons of the Academy have been troubled over the probability of a change. Without exception all desire . to see Mr. Kossler back. Last season he gave entire satisfaction to the ipuibllc, whkrh In turn manifested Its apprecia tion by a liberal patronage. The rec ords show that the average attendance at the shows last season were far in advance of any other year.' While this in part was,au to the merits or the attractions themselves, the uniform courtesy and accommodation - of the management swelled the houses ma terially. Murh has 'been said recently of the ihlgh-class shows booked In for the coming season. Whatever the shows may be, unless there is a capable, en ergetic and accommodating manager o supervise matters, the. patrons of the local playhouse will be dissatisfied. The story of fhe past Is enough to show what the public will "do when it does not get what It believes it is en titled to. Lessee Schloss should welsch these facts wen before he acts. .Mr. James F. Hurley, editor of The Concord Tribune, was in the city yes terday. TELL YOUR GKOCHJR THAT YOU want Blue Ribbon VantlU; that II is the bfet for cakes and desserts, and that t 8 me bea ever niaue. PEANUT BUTTER MAKES A DK- iioious Kuiwwioi ,ma you can always get n ir?i' ui our wort' anu uon t for cet our afterdiiini'r Salted . Ponnuta. They are great. MH.I.ER-VAN NESsJ WILL HAVE TO-DAY NICE LOT OJ' Georgia Hattlo Snake and Ice Cream Water Melons. They are fretih and "ipe. lt me send you one. - Plenty of Beans and COrn mid Georgia Fenchs. Call JNO. W. SMITH. 'Phones 1222-2284. GET YOUR SUNDAY CIGARS TO-DAY. Better g'3i uienv 'rom UB, wa carry a complete line of the best. You can And with us the leading brands of Cigars and Tobncco. JA8. P. BTOWE & CO.. Pruggtsts. 'Phone ll'J, NtTNNALLY'S DELICIOUS CANDIES fresh by express to-day, cents per pound. WOOD ALL & SHEPFARD, sole agents for Charlotte. , SAVE .TS-THE ROYAI, STANDARD Typewriter i equui to any siwi macliln on earth nt two.thlrds the price of tlliers- The best Value for the money. J..E. CPAYTON k CO.., 217 S. Tryon. DO YOU KNOW WHAT THE OEM Restaurant's line of cigars Is? It Is the best line of fine cigars to he found any. where. We have every, man's smoke. We also handle th nest hne of other tobaccos. GEM1 RESTAURANT CO. .. FOR RENT-ffrf NORTH GRAHAM, -modern improvements, electric lights. Ail West 15th. modern rooms, ilfi.8; 2 South Ornliom, ' modflru 5 rcoms, SlS.fi: 3(4 North Church, 6 rouiiin. t2fl: 7'it South A- street. 4 rooms, $10: T"9 Kfft Trnd, 5 rooms, tyo, J. ARTHUR HttNDKRSON & ERO. . , FOR SALE-FINE H. H. ' BABCOCK open huffily and tie ?t harness, coit I3S, - Rrw'clol price to ctulck buyer, . W. O. ROSS & CO., ,J and ai West 4th street NO. W WIN'fl TKK JAMESTOWN tiekt at RAND'S. P. ring this number and get . your tioHt TO LET ROOMS, CITY WATER IN yard free, mily H Come a running;, j.ut don't all do It at onw, For ! 12,150. tW horreg on prnnor trm. nay i K. 1 ty sowtMm: and renM npiniar a clant. Thons PmalT .lonntry Hams, S(c, "Country, I6'i. IClngsn's 6hotil- flers. Jot, L CnoWELL. Thone Hi. . , Special Notices J - -4 L- -L X We Vvint your trade and are willing to offer induce ments to get it. Reliable, desirable goods at at tractive prices are the at tractions we offer. Reduced Prta ondLadies' Hats New, fresh, attractive Hats right from the work room. We have had a fine season, but now we want to clean up and the price is no object :IIats that sold earlier in season for $3.00 to $5.00 to be closed, out at $1.98. - Special'sale Ladies' Sail ors, White or Black; for mer prices $1.00 to $2.00. Choice, 75c. ; " Children's Hats at half prioe. bargains in Ladies' Waists A choice line White Waists, dainty and pretty; bought way" under price and sold same way. Lot Lace and Embroidery Trimmed Waists, value up to $1.50, 98c. Fine Silk and Lingerie Waists, value up to $3.00; $1.98. Madras 10 Cents Worth 12 . l-g to 18c. yard. A nice lot to select from. Nice for children's dresses, boys and men's shirts, etc.;' 10c. yard. HOSIERY ' A specialty with us, and we feel that we , are headquarters. , Trv us if you are having trouble getting what you want. ; . SALE SAMPLE SKIRTS These were bought one-third oft regular prices, and absolutely all right except they are one of a kind and all medium sizes. Voiles, Pana mas, Suitings, etc., etc. J6.00 Skirts for 3.7S. $7.50 Skirts for M.OO. - $10.00 Skirts for .; ,. .. $8.50. IVEY'S Brannon's lee (Bream Sunday Dinner; A synonym for Goodness. Costs a littb more than som But Brannon Carbonating Company Distributors. 'Phone 835. "GET IT AT HAWIEY'S" THE THIRST HOSPITAL Expert dispensers put your thirst away In beds Of ice, . Mint, Lime and Lemon. Xew', fancy drinks. Every, thing glass, pllverplate and marble. A delightful place to, meet and treat your friends. " Hawley's Pharmacy I 'Flioncs 13 and 260, . XaruUMi J... Chat lot t i0 WaartdKS, Vtt. BchwlUle In elftct July U, ijjjjy . . 11 00 ara l;v Chfcrtotia, Bo. , Hy. Ar pm . 2:15 am Ar Winston, 80. Ry. Lva sanm tMvnhi Winston, N. 4 Vf. At am mi .Stf&ai .ttoekr Mount, KBsK" .l-.SSjpmAj . Roanoke, Lv :iim Dally. . , Connect at Roanoke via Khensndosh Valley Routs for Mturat arMg. Luray. Jlsgsrstown, and all points In Ptnnsyi: gn,a and New York Pullman sier iwanoko and Philadelphia. Xhrough coach, Charlolts Roanoke. -Additional train 'leaves, Winston 7 39 a. m., dally except , Bundoy. for ertxt'ty. west. Virgin! and ,henendnij Vatiey points. - 'M. K URAOO, Trar. Pass. AsenL W. a BEVILU Gsn'l, Pass. Agonu ; t Ow9 12th : Not one moment since we opened our doors Thursday morning at 9 o'clock, July 25th, has this mammoth special sale event lagged. Every minute has been in teresting. Thousands have' shown their appreciation by their attendance and liberal purchasing.. Our receipts have gone far beyond our most sanguine ex-. pectations. j ... - ' ; - . o-day J- -A- 11 oil uime v2iiauraer. , . To, bring this now, almost historical event to a fitting close, to complete our al- -11-1-3 i j a: i u.. a iV reaay uiiparaiieiea success, wu nave niaus pxcpaitinuxis to mane io-ud,, ium last, ,vV" ' " , . s 11 he Oreatest JJJay oi All Extra price reductions have merchandis6. , Evervthin in Our Entire Fstahlishments Reduced. Music all day to-day and to Nasal Catarrh Cured. My little girl was a suf ferer from Nasal Catarrh for six months. The trouble was in her nose, which dis charged freely, a discharge which was offensive, and wherever it would touch the lips or face it would make a sore. Her general health gave way, she be came weak and lost her ap petite. We tried doctors' treatment for two months without any benefit or re lief. We then tried Mrs. Joe Person's Remedy and one bottle and a half of the Remedy and one of the Wash packages made, a per fect cure. She was cured two years ago , and has never had a touch of the trouble since. MRS. L. II. LEARY, Ahoskic, N. C, April 31, I90G. . , Our line oi Loose and H Mounted Diamonds is S thd... largest '...in the State. ; We make up Rings and Brooches any price desired. If you-are interested, get our prices. & Leading Jewelers, JkJb saussiMMhswB4BMSswBB slMBtAsV'sV'SViMMBMlMwsa JmJmJLJm -;' ; , XOT1CE. . v . ' The ' Seaboard begs to announce th discontinuation of parlor rsr service, now operated on train St and (9 between 'Charlotte and Wil mlngton. effective August 1st. 1907, Alo' the discontinuation of trains 44 and 45 between Charlotte and Iluthrrfordton dally, owing to the operation of these trains being maintained ' at a loss, effective Au gust 4th, 1907. JAMES KETV JR.'. C, P. X. mm VWssJMIsIMHsWsWbIP - sbsb WMsasHsr VbsIbIsbbbbV ' VssHRMMmP DIAMDS i i a if - n OF Mamiveps&py-- elebmtiom Sale is the Last Day l II r been made for to-day, especially on all hot weattie , - night from 8 to 9:30 by Dresser Orchestra. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Have You Ever paid 4 visit to our Mantel Depart ment? If not, you have failed to see some of the handsomest designs in Hardwood Mantels ever displayed In the city, and the prices are way down. Come In the next time you are up street. J. N. McCausland & Co. Store Dealers, Rooflag Contractors, 221 6. Tryon Street. FRANK P. MILBURN & CO. ARCHITECTS WASHINGTON. D. C. Best Liquors I am offerinir the I tflu A A Sideboard Sale Possibly it is the very thing you hare. been look ing for, arid if so, now is your chance to get a ' real nice . . , , , Sideboard for 2-3 Its Value. Our only argument is the goods and the . prices. f Wc need no more than that. ' ' , $15.00 Sideboards for. $42.00 'Sideboards for $40.00 Sideboards for 1 $37.50, Sideboards for $32.30 Sideboards for $27.50 Sideboards for . Seeing is believing so if J. Stylish footwear Ladies' New Opera Pumps Short vamp, , cupalo bow, thin sots and welt, sole; handsomest things on foot. Price . $4.00. The New Christy Pump Medium vamp, with elastic tie, un, &tr neat butterfly bow; light solej New Sailor Tie, "The Swift" Light welt Dole, the handsomest low, tie made. Price . . . . . . . $4.0, All th newest for men, women and children. GILREATH & CO. at Lowest Prices best values in liauors and cordials at the very lowest prices. I buy direct from distillers who do hot sell the retail trade: and generous eonces -ions on their part have enabled me to malt some ex . ceptionat offers. The following' prices Include express charge. FIR 6ALL0I Latum Club. Cream of VfcUklci, $4.00 Apple Brandri - R50 and $3JiO Ry Whiter. $2.00, $2.50, J3.00, 130 Mountain Whitley, $2.50 Corn Whiskey. - $2.00 nd $2.50 Ysdktn River Corn, 4 full quirts, $240 Albetmatle Rye, 4 full quarts, $3.00 . Hail trdert are filled on the day re ceived, and forwarded on first trains Write for Price list of leading Brands , largest Mail Order House ia th South L. Lazarus, Lynchburg, Va4 only .. only only only ; ; only , $23.C0 $2G.C0 $25.C0 $21.C0 . only come and see for, yourself. tf-. :mtm iutkttftim . .vism(sji imiii.i A
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 3, 1907, edition 1
5
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75