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;iXSTOX-SALEM. iK-e o The Observer. '.. i i'ston-Salem, Aug. 1. On Friday moon a ver' enjoyable mid-aum-t reception aa given by Mrs. W. A. i laker at her beautiful home on i i.'th street in honor of her charming r.ie.sis, Mrs. Morrln, of Butte, Mon tana; Mrs. Samuel Bitting and Miss rsnlie . Bitting, Of Carlsbad, Xew Mexico. The spacious halls were f loeiively decorated in yellow great bowls of brown-eyed Susans were on the newel posts and on Fa burets. Little Miss Josephine Daniel, daintily gowned In white, received the tarda of the many guests who were welcomed by Mrs. Erastus B. Jones. In the reception roam Mrs. Whltaker was assisted In receiving by Mrs. Mar. rin. Mrs. S. Bitting, Mrs. I P. Bitting, Miss Birdie Bitting and Miss Louise Barbour, of Farmville, Ky, The guests were Invited Into the music - room which was beautifully decorated with Japanese lanterns and Japanese um brellas. Here delicious punch ;was nerved by Mrs. R. E. Dalton. assisted by Misses Margaret Dalton. Evelyn Owens and Lois Brown.' From here Mrs. W, N. Reynolds Invited the guests Into the dining halt, which was a ver. Uable bower In white and green. The guests werti served at small table to a ,deiclous two-course eolation. 1 Mrs. Charles SheHon was asHlsted in serv ing, in the dining room by Misses Edunla Lockett. Lucy Lybrook, Ida Hinshaw, Katherlne Hanes, Lucy Ly brook, Ada Nichols and Grace Whit alter. - . Mrs. J. H. Hil! entertainea in nonor of her little niece, Miss Margaret Hill, of Staten Island. N. Y a number of young folks on Friday afternoon. All torts of enjoyable games were indulg ed In.. Delicious refreshments were nerved on the lawn. Among moss present were: Misses Helen and Mar garet Fletcher. Louise and Cora. Cros iand, Jean Roddick, Pass Fearrington. Rich Thomas. John Thomas Joyner and De Witt Hill. daughter, Margaret, of Roxboro, are the guests of Mrs. Carleton's ulster, Mrs. J. W: McAlister, at Southside. ; A delightful dance was given at Nelssen Park Thursday night. . Miss Mary RurTin Green, of Dur ham, Is the guest of her uncle, Mr. Jas. Green. . , . Mrs. George Patterson and Misses rMagaret and Frank Hanes have re turned from vsilt to Mrs. Jeff Arm field's at Thomasville. Mrs. Wallace Wlllner. who has been the guest of Mrs. James Sloan, left on Saturday to visit Mrs. R. D. Cvjton, at Guilford College. , . 1 : ' Misses Annie Merrltt, of Greensboro, and Gozeale Hunt, of Pomona, who have been visiting Miss Cassandra Vanghn. have departed. Mr. Henry Shelton and Mr. William Brown gave a most delightful dance n Thursday evening at the Twin City Chib in honor of the visiting young ladies. Miss Dorcas Lott left on Wednesday morning for an extended trip to Nor folk, Jamestown, Suffolk and Cape Charles. Mrs. Lindsay Patterson left Tuesday night for Jamestown to look after the North Carolina historical exhibit. Miss Margie Gray, who. has been visiting friend in Goldsboro, Wil mington and Wrlghtsvllle Beach, has returned home. Quite a number of Winston people left on Tuesday morning for Danbury and Piedmont Bprlngs. Among the number were Mrs. Frank Liipfert, Miss Theodosla Liipfert, and Master Fran cis Liipfert., Mrs. William Pallard. Misses Annie, Mande, Elisabeth and Mary Pallard." Masters William and Hugh Carter Pallard. and Mrs. Carey Carroll and little son. Miss- Eva Wall entertained Thurs day evening in honor of Miss Bessie Fulton. Whist and flinch were the features of the evening. Delicious re freshments were served. ; i, i , . ' The music pupils of Miss Adelaide Meinung gave a most delightful musl can -at the home of Mr. Samuel Ppaugh at Southside on- Friday even ing, Misses Meinung was assisted by Miss Alma Tlse and Mr. Frank Thorn ' ton. ' Miss Mary Lelnback, of New York, Is In the city spending a time with her mother, Mrs. A. E. Lelnbark. t A party of ten young people enjoyed a delightful straw ride to Fricdburg on Wednesday evening. Lunch was , served on the beautiful lawn near the old churchs Mrs. Amanda S. Lemly, widow of Mr. H. A. Lemly, on Wednesday cele ; brated her ninety-first birthday. A large number of relatives and friends called at her home on Belle ws Creek Street, during the day to pay their re spects and congratuate her on so long and useful a life. Mrs. Harry E. Sargent, of Greensboro, was present on her grandmother's birthday end re ceived the many guests. Mrs. Lemly is a graduate of Salem College and next to the oldest living graduate of that Institution. Misses McCuller, Davis and Brad shaw and Messrs. Ernest Clapp, and Thos. B. Beall composed an automobile party which came to our city on Tues day afternoon from Greensboro. After taking dinner at the Zlnwndorf the visitors left for Greensboro. Mrs. C. H. Wiley and daughters. Misses Annie. Mary and Mlttle Wiley, have reti"d from Piedmont Springs. GASTONIA. Corrfsr) 1cn?e of The Observer. Gastonla, Aug. 1. Miss Helen Jen kins entertained 60 young people at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Jenkins last Friday evening, in honor of her guest. Miss Frances Bag well, of Greenville, a schoolmate at Oxford for the past two years. The guests were received ; at the front door by Dr. and Mrs. 8. A. Wllklns. In the parlor the receiving line was composed of Misses Jenkins, Bagwell, Messrs. E. P. Davis, of Charlotte, and George Gray. The guests were ushered from the parlor to the dining room by Miss Kathleen Boyce and Mr. E. G. Mc Lurd, where punch was served by Miss Mary Page and Mr. Grady Rankin. Dainty baskets were arranged In two rooms, one for the gentlemen and one for the ladles, and the matching of the presents In the baskets mated the couples for the dining room, where delicious refreshments of cream and cakes were served. The home was beautifully decorated for the occasion. Misses Mattle Moore and Bertha Long furnished music during the evening. Miss Jenkins proved herself a charm ing hostess and made the evening very pleasant for the guests present. The Whist Club was entertained by Mrs. Arthur Goodspeed on Thursday afternoon. The Round Doaen Book Club met with Mrs. W. A. Whitaker on Thurs day afternodn. "" One of the enjoyable entertainments ' of the season was a Japanese party given toy Mrs. J. A, McDowell on Wed nesday morning In honor of her charming guests. Miss Louise Reld. of , Birmingham, Ala., Miss Link, of Ashe vllle, and Miss Clement, of Mocksvllle. The house was beautifully decorated with sunflowers and all sorts of Jap anese umbrellas and lanterns. In the front hall the punch was served from , a bower, of sunflowers and "Queen Amis lace" attractively arranged be- ' neath large Japanese unbrelluw. Pro gressive dominoes was the feature of the morning. At the end of the games Miss Kate Jenkins was the nvinner of the first prize, which she ; presented to Miss Essie Stokes, of .Charlotte. Misses Anna Buxton and Cynthia, Jones drew for the booby . prUe, a beautiful Japanese unbrella. .Mrs, McDowell presented the three ' guests of honor each with a lovely set of gold pins. Delicious refreshments were served by Misses Evelyn Owens s and Cassandra Vaughn. Rev. R. C. Anderson has been grant ed a month's vacation by his congre gation. He left Tuesday with his wife for Montreal, where he will spend the month of August recuperating and en-Joying- the conferences In session ther Mrs. E. C. Wilson left this week for Montreal to spend a while. Miss Maud McKinnon. of Charlotte. Tho.se present were: Misses Ll'-anor IIu.ske, Janet Witmore, tannie Smitn, Lizzie Smith, Alma Pcschan, of Wil mington; Fan Broadfoot, Annie Tate Morgan, Jessie McMillan, Hattie Owen, Alma Nalley, Margaret Lamb, Bessie Robinson, Grace Jennings, Gussle Mc Millan, Mamie Campbell. Kate Wil liams, of Florence, & C; Lizzie Lee Currle, Lucy Currie, Janie McPherson, Lydia Holland, Kate McArthur, Sudle Hubbard; Messrs. Charles Broadfoot, Howard Smith, Lacy McArthur, Ed ward Currie, Thomas Rose, Spencer Currie, Thomas Rankin, Hector' Mac Kethan, Willie Campbell, Mr. Bostlan, Albert Stewart, Dr. Costner HIgbsmith, Henry Smith Donald Ray, Silas Shuts, Marian Huske. David Tllllnghast, George Wyander, Jr., Hamilton Polk Underwood, John Hall. . . , ...... v . Mis fieorria Hicks and Misses Bes- wie and Katherine Robinson are spend ing a few weeka with relative in at- gon. Mrs. H. U. Brotners nas rewrneu from a visit to her mother, sirs, now ell, at Goldsboro. Mra. William E. Klndley is at Wrlghtaviii ueacn. Rev. F. N. SWnner, Mra. Skinner, and th Misses skinner have been spend- In some days at Wrightsvirla'Beach. Mrs. W. M. McKethan and little son, William Hale, are visiting Major ana Mrs. A. A. v McKethan. , on Peraan street. Mr, and Mrs. Herbert Lutter- loh, Mrs. D. G. MaoKethan, Mlsa Lta sle Brady and Messrs. W. T. Bowen, F, H. Cotton, John C. Gorham, H. M, Pemberton. and C L. Pemberton have returned - from Wrlghtsvllle Beach, Misses Alice Matthews, Mary Fuller Robeson, and Laura Allen, have also returned from the beach. Misses Al ice and Maggie Mallet have returned home; the former from New York, the latter from Salisbury. Miss Flossie Hall and Mls Lucile Gorham. with Mrs. John C. Gorham, are ,; visiting Mrs. Gorham's mother, Mrs.Ander- son, at Fair Bluff. Miss Mary Mc Neill has returned from. Greenville, S. C, where she has toeen visiting Mrs. B. A. Morgan. Mr. and , Mrs. J. B. Underwood have gone to Baltimore and the Jamestown Exposition. Rev. Watson M. Falrby is spending his summer vacation at Capon Springs, W. Va. Messrs. Allen B. McMillan, Ar thur A. Armfleld and Galther Scott have returned from Wrlghtsvllle Beach. . - .' .. Mr. Henry P. Alderman and Miss Lelia Hart were married Thursday morning at the home of the bride on Russell street. The Rev. Watson M. Fairday, of the First Presbyterian church, officiated. The marriage was a very quiet one, and only! close rela tives of the bride and groom were present. Mr. and Mrs. Alderman left on the noon train for Mount Airy, where they will make their home. There was a dellfhtful mid-week dance given by the younger set at Buievllle, on Haymount, chaperoned by Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Stedman and Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Huske. The following were the participants: Miss Louise Huske and Mr. Jack London; Miss Mary McNeill and Mr. Henry London; Miss Mary Wedon Huske and Dr. Brooks; Miss Minerva McNejU and Mr. David Tllllnghast; Miss Wetmore and Mr. Jack Tllllnghast; Miss Sue McNeill and Mr. W. . Campbell; Miss Fan Broadfoot and Mr. W. S. Tilling, hast; Miss Eleanor Huske and 'Mr. Bostian; Miss Peschan and Mr. Claud Rankin; Miss Jessie Croswell and Mr. Thomas Hunter; Miss Grace McNeill and Mr. Benjamin Huske; Miss Caroline Holmes and Mr. John Huske; Miss Margaret Bjroadfoot and Mr. Norwood Tllllnghast. Stags Mesors. Snowden Skinner, Thomas Rose, Phillip Haigb and Charles Broadfoot. . LUMBERTON. OXFORD. ' Mips Mary Benbow, of Greensboro, and Miss Janet Crump, of Salisbury, "who have been the guests of Miss Mary Carter, have returned home. ' Mrs. Frank McNelve and little Miss Frances McNelve and Mrs. Bettie C. . Woodruff left on Saturday for Flat Rock. Dr. and Mrs. T. Davis and little son have returned to the city and ar at Hotel Frances. " ' Mrs. Novel Walker, of Baltimore 1s the guest of her father, Capt. R. B Crawford. ' Mrs, LIIHe Richmond, of Charlotte, after spending several days In the city as the guest of Mrs. Mary Daniel, left n Wednesday for her old home "Ulenwood," Yadkin county. Mrs. J. K. Rison, of Danville,' Va., and Mr. Cosby, bf Brooklyn. N. Y.. are the guests of Mrs, John L. Gilmer, at Southside. , Correspordfince ol The Obsr-rver. Oxford, Aug. 1. Dr. ana Mrs. Isaac Davis gave an elabouate floating re ception this week at their home on College street In honor of their niece, Miss iCdith Sprallcy, or Richmond, Va., and Misses Annie Seay, Pearl Rltter and Mamie Rennle, of Norfolk, Va. Col and r.M. H. Y. Cooper have en tertained frequently during the two months' vacation of their son, Mid shipman Henry G. Cooper. A few days ago they gave a charming "Gypsy Tea" which afforded unbounded pleas ure. The merry ride in wagons to the old mill, the elegant refreshments, in which Mrs. Cooper Is up-to-dute in serving, and the return by moonlight made a Joyful occasion. The Presbyterian church presented a very neat finish on Sunday morning, the walls having been neatly tinted and the entire floor of the church beautifully carpeted and handsome chandeliers placed for the electric lights. The present pastor, Rev. J. A. Christian, announced his resignation, to accept, a call to Virginia. f it i . i r i . btM ia comi of the wor l. ' ; t u p . -, to ri. t . e town hall, an.l t!e i'.ived by its inem- ;Jaijie lii every smc RALEIGH. Correspondence of The Observer. Raleigh, Aug. 1. 'Numbers of Ral eigh people are looking forward to visiting the Jamestown Exposition during North Carolina week. Gov ernor Glenn and a distinguished par ty of officials and citizens will ' be present all week, at the North Caro lina Building. viovernor Guild, of Massachusetts, accompanied by mem bers of ills staff will also be present at that time, and Governor Swanson, of Virginia,, will give a reception in thtlr honor on the night of August 14th. MUw Belle Nash, of Tarboro, stop ped over in Raleigh Monday night, the guest of Mrs. Ed Battle. - A party composed of, Misses Hal Morson, Blanche Heartt, ,Mary Latta. Miriam Allen, Margaret "'Boyd, of Reidsvllle; Robert Boyd and Tom Heartt, hav returned from Morehead Crty. Miss Annie Lee Davis, of Golds boro, after a visit to Mlas Elizabeth Brlggs has gne home. , '"' V;.-; "vi'.,'' Hfy-i'''' "" innw" i' "iiv. - "h ',:Vl',;AN;.;?i:,:-'yi'.' Miss Louisa Plttinger "naa gone to Philadelphia. flUnf. R. D. W. Connor Ijas returned front a pleasant visit to relatives in MockvllUs. Mr. and Mrs. John C. JJrewry and children have returned . from Morehead fcity.-Muui Kate - Grimes is here from " Orange, Va to visit Mrs. W. M. Moncure. Mies Eliza Simmons has f gone to Morehead for a t wo-weeks' , stay. Mr. and Mra. R. B. Raney and fam ily are back from Morehead. Col. and Mrs. A. H. Arlington hav'e re turned from a visit to Rocky Mount. Mr: and Mra J. K. Marshall have gone to Red Sulphur Springs. West Virginia, for the month of August. Miss MamleCooper is home again af ter visiting friends in Portsmouth and taking in the exposition. Mbx. Louise Wright la the guest of M4ss Mildred Borden; In Goldsboro. Mrs.) William Williamson Is back from Morehead City. SEA BREEZES FROM WRIGHtSVILLE Correspondence of The Observer. Wrlghtsvllle, Aug. 1. Misses Marion and Lllly Heilig, of Salisbury, are very attractive guests of Hotel Tarrymore, who are receiving many pleasant attentions. - r- Hcilv.'ay Head end Drawls: Frames Zz'i .. ...3 a. II. VVASIIOIIRN, Soutlicrn CHARLOTTE,. KORTH CAROUItA A fi c n t ladles with the Oxford team. Prep arations are being made, to give the visiting firemen a big time on Wrlghtsvllle Beach. The friends of -Mr. George P. Wada worth were pleased to welcome "him to Wrlghtsvllle Beach. - . Ted Mofflt, of Charlotte, Is 'having a pleasant time here; if you don't think so. Just ask him when he returns.' The genius of Don - Richardson makes him the Ole Bule of the age, and 'his musical nature Causes his violin , to respond to his masterful Interpretations of . the musio - be reads. His execution is faultless and his technlquo places him in the ranks of prominent i musicians, r His compositions are wonderful and he has given to the world a lr s of music which is as distinctly his own as that : which made Mozart, Schu bert, Beethoven and Wagner famous In their own specific schools of music. Don Richardson's music r has been greatly enjoyed for the : past ' 'week by patrons of the ; Seashore Hotel and visitors on Wrlghtsvllle Beach,, Misses Bessie Weatherly and Jennie Helly, of iMaxton, are" attractive guests of the Seashore Hotel. Misses Glenmire Kendall and Ad dle Jones, of Laurinburg, are enjoy ing the pleasures of the surf and are frequent visitors at Lumina. Two years ago. an iron safe was washed ashore from the (wreck of the blockade runner "Dee, which lies off Hboro'. opposite Lumina. The safe buried itself in the sand on -the Misses Annie 11 llolohauirh. Ra1i Deacn- anu naa oeen torgotten un 0. Crowell ; and .Norma Holobaught"1, i . wc, wwen in r wie saver, are the reciplentl of many attenUons;th'lkln J1 would be of interest to and are enjoying all the pleasures of the beach Misses Alllene Miller seems to, be enjoying Lumina with all of its at tending pleasures and gaieties. Eighty-two guests -were registered at Hotel Tarrymore , last Saturday, but Mr, Moore says he has several very pleasant rooms now vacant. The arrivals during the week haw been . large, but like all resorts, the personnel of the house is constantly changing. Correspondence of The Observer. Lumberton, Aug. 1. Mr. and Mrs, Mike Caldwell gave an entertainment at their hospitable home Monday night in honor of their guest, Miss water." Amanda Edwards, of Latta, 8. C. The handsome residence was tastlfully dec. orated for the occasion and numer ous Japanese lanterns were ftung 'n the large lawn and porches. The hours were spent In pleasant conver sation and good music. Delightful refreshments were served in the din ing room. On account of the Inclement weath er, some of the guests were prevented from attending. Those who received Invitations were: Mr. D. Y, Floyd and Miss Mattle Lee Pitman; Mr. Frank Morrison and Miss Pearle Floyd; Mr. F. P. Gray and Miss A'ma Rancke; Mr. Simeon Caldwell and Miss Ethel Williams; Mr. G. E. Rancke and Miss Eva Harrison; Mr. t. W. Biggs and Miss Jessie Lennon; Mr. D. D. French and Miss Leslie Proctor; Messrs. A. P. McAllister and Walter Toon. Crabbing parties have been a fad of the past week,- and much sport has been had by the "crabbers," who have been leading a "sounders' life, in this respect. Miss Gladys Le Vln, of Atlanta, was surprised to know that "the cute little things are green when you take them out of the A lawn party was enjoyed Tuesday evening on the lawn of Mr, Caleb Os borne. It was given by the Aid Soci ety of the Presbyterian church and was a success financially. Mr. Ed Osborne, who, with his fam ily, has been in Oxford sevcralj months, has returned to Wilson to re sume his tobacco business. Mrs. Os torne and children will return In a few davs. An occasion of much enjoyment was en at home given by Miss Lizzie Whitfield, in honor of her guest, Miss Maude Lee, of Laurinburg, Tuesday night. Quite a large number of guests were present, and the hours passed rapidly by. Miss Lee, who is a singer of ability, made the guests happy by the excellent redition of several vocal selections. Choice refreshments were served. Miss Whitfield is a de lightful hostess, and made for her guests an evening of rare pleasure. Mrs. Charles O. Elliott, of Norfolk. Va,, has returned to Oxford to spend several months, having been absent a j ear. Miss Sarah Daniel and Miss Jean net to Biggs have returned from the Jamestown Exposition, which they at tended, stopping In Ghent, the guests of Master Charles G. Elliott. R'v. and Mrs. H. Malllnckrodt, of Charlotte, have returned home after a vlwt to Mr. and Mrs. De Los- Thomas. Mrs. W. a, Wltherspoon, of Greens !. bor, and Miss Jean Wltherspoon, of the faculty of Chlcora College, Green ville, B. C, spent Tuesday In the city. Mr. R. L. Williamson has gone to Leaksvlll to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. Williamson. Mr. Willis made the trip in his new touring car no was arcompaneia ty his ulster. Mrs. waiter tLeak, and Mr. Russell i augun, r " n .. "si,., . ; Mrs. L. M. Carleton and little DOCTORS COULD NOT HELP MKB hsJ VMney troume for years," Un, , Raymond Conner, of aiit. i.ip, Vh , "and th doctors ould not ti4 the very first Arm guvm me reii Mini I sm iow cured. I cannot toe tii-irh fn?. Foley's KIWy Cur.'' it r ! ' Mf"s1 sMnys woiim! to , 1 f'lfrfins t rfsonf from rh i I n'tnw 'her this, rood health :? i'f Difl. m. h, voroan to to. Mr. and Mrs. Roht. CV Strong, of Raleigh.' came to Oxford to visit Mrs Sophromla Horner, who Is suffering from heart trouble. Bishop Horner v has returned to Ashevllle, after spending several day! at the. home or judge A. w, Graham Mr. Charles Taylor and ; family who have been visiting their relatives in Oxford, left Monday, for their home in Texas. Mr, and Mr. James locke Erwln have gone to Maryland to visit Mr, crwin moincr, n .Miss Annie Johnson, of Chapel Hill. ho' has been visiting Mra Erwln. tor a week, has returned home. , FAYETTEVILLB. Correspondence of The Observer ' Fayettevllle, Aug. 8. Misses Kate a4-fOa. Uuclalr4elightf ullf -enter-Uined a party of their friends at home on Haymount in honor of their guest. Mr. Wesley White, of Greensboro, is a guest on Wrlghtsvllle sound of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Fennel. Mr. White Is a daily visitor of the Ibeach and is , enjoying to the fullest the pleasures of the surf, and Lumina. He la also giving pleasure to others by singing at th? home of his host. It Is said that Mr. White has the best foarltone ' voice In the State and he has been asked to sin in St. James Episcopal church, Inr Wil ton, Sunday. f-' - ' " "yT - " " -- I r ;. t - i .: .-VI: - j r- -0 ! vX''i'"'';' ' ' ' VAltt't ,- ' i .- . - - -r This high-grade Delivery Wgon IM.OO, including lettering..- Sama Wagon without; top, but with side-boards, $07.50. This Wagon is guar anteed to be high-grade a every respect ' ". ,. We build a number of other styles, and tell on easy terms, , ' , J. W. Wadsworths'ASons Company. - Charlotte; n. c. Imlng- Laat Saturday's arrivals at the Sea shore Hotel numbered 120. but there Is plenty of room for new arrivals. under the east balcony of Lumina. Of course the safe 1s very much rusted and only serves as a me mento of the civil war. The "Dee" was chased ashore In 1 862 by the Federal man-of-war, - , Columbia, which also went ashore, and now lies off shore about opposite the cottage of Mr. A L. Butts. ' Mr. Davis had been shrlifiplrtg one night and threw his cast net out on- the ibeach to dry. The next morn ing in going f of the net he found that quite unintentionally he - had thrown It . over a turtle's nest, and that under the 'net were abWt 75 young turtle's about the size of a silver dollar, The little things were too small fof any use and Mr. Davis took the net up. The little rascals knew their business and scampered off to the'breakers. Fifty years from now -perhaps some of the young readers of The Observer may eat a part of one of these turtles on Wrlghtsvllle Beach. The largest number of arrivals at the hotels this week was from Geor gia and South Carolina," though Charlotte and Fayettevllle were lib eral In their patronage. The regis ters show the following names, which are but a partial list of the arrivals; Going To Build ? DON'T DO IT. , Until you have communicated with and received prices from Hutton & Bdurbonnals, who manufacture complete Housa Bills, Rough and Dreised Lumber. - Sash, Doors, Interior Wood Work of all kinds. Bottle Boxes and Packing Cases a specially- Direct from the forest to the consumer. , Hutton & Bourbonnais, Hickory, N C. THE CHARLOTTE SUPPLY GO . - . . .. . AOSNTS FOR - , ix, American All-Wrought Steel Split rollers and . "Giant" Silrchsd Rabbet " . . j v. Belting. .. . We carry In stock Talo and Toirao Hoists up to six tons capacity: also fall line of Packing. Pip?. , Valves and IHl SuppHe . ' "TOMPKINS' YARN REELS" . . DEAD OR LIVE SPINDLES Misses Emily Wright, Emma Smith, Madeline Faires, Emma Ford and Bessie Adams, of Clover, 8. C, are a coterie of friends who are get ting much pleasure out of their visit Lumina ia very attractive to thwm. - CHINA GROVE. Cormpondenrc of The Observer. China Grove, Aug. 1. The people or unuuvurove were most doiig.itiui- ly enterlained by tne young ladles of tne m. i. f. uiuo in tne town nan Tuesday night The evening's pro gramme was especially attractive to the music lovers, containing as it did, selections that were familiar concert pieces. A chorus, "Welcome Merry Springtime'," accompanied on the pia no by Miss Zella Corrlher, a recent graduate of Elizabeth College, was the first number on the programme. This was followed by a piano solo, "Valse Des Fleurs," by Miss Mary Ramseur, w ich was thoroughly enjoyed. ; A piano duet, "The iMIll In the Black Forest," by Misses Zella Cor rlher and Ruth Thorn, was rendered with much spirit. The "Storm" la always a welcome number, and was well executed by Mlsa Ruth Thorn, Miss zella (jornner a rendition of Lincoln's "Salute to America" was enthusiastically received by the audi ence. The programme was Interspersed with some .excellent readings by dif ferent members of the Club. "Behind the Curtain," by Miss Maggie Bos. tlan, was given In her own sweet, at tractive way. Mis Myrtle Oraeber surpassed herself In the rendition of "My Little Wild White Rose." v "An Old Sweetheart of Mine," by Miss Ma. He Elisabeth Galther, brought forth loud applause. The -Debutante, by Miss Brlets Thorn, showed careful study and much elocutionary ability, ' The programme was still furt'.m diversified by a one-act farce which 4iostn avsnlng's anterUlnment. This was rendered by seven mem bers of the Club, Misses Mary ttlisa Misses Florence G. Jeffries and Eunice Jeffries are" two of Charlotte's fair daughters, who are guests of the Seashore. The young ladies receive many attentions and are making warm friends here, y There has not been a case of sick ness on the beach this season, other than that of little children brought here from a distance. There Is .ab solutely nothing here J' to , produce sickness. ; The sewerage system and the pure drinking water reduces the probabilities of sickness to a mini mum,.'.' - , , , t'.i , ,ln reply to any inquiry "What's doing," Otto,, a Norwegian boatman. wpo "runs the ferries" between the beach, Shell island, Alrlle and the Bluff, said, "Nuttings, dere is all got der rocking chair fever," which, be ing interpreted, means that guests prefer the cool shade of the deep piazzas to sailing in the sun. . . It is hoped that Carrie Nation will not blow up. or blow down, the beach. It's breezy enough here with out ner. , . ., Dr.-W. A. Munroe, of Sanford, and a party of five others caught two hundred fish on the Rocks Wed nes a ay. if this should be read by a clever citizen of Charlotte who said "there Isn't a damn fish out yonder," no one need take the trouble to write tne what he says, I can Imagine it. ' . . - ' il lsses Leathla Stubbfl. of Rock Ingham, Is a very popular"' visitor, whose mends will regret Iter ae parture. , The firemen's tournanwnt wHl be held In Wllmlnsrton from thd th ito 8th, inclusive. The stores are being decorated and the display of bunting gives a gala appearance to the streets The Concord Hose Reel Company, and the Winston Reel - Team will bring tents and go into camp in the city. The Oxford company will go Intw-mp-fmth old rx'ampmsnt grounds, ever-looking th sound at Summer's Rest. There will ba aome SEASHORE HOTEL, ' .' From Charlotte; C. J. Brown and wife, Don Richardson, ' Mr. and Mrs. JuUan 1 Jeffries, Miss Florence Jef fries. Miss Eunice Jeffries, , Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Thomas, Charles O. Hook, Mrs. N. K. Houston, Mrs. J. W. Pre- vost. Mrs. H. J. Herb, R. L. Hardage, Mr. and 'Mrs. J. D. Wlleyr W. K. Tall- V T XT Tit. T airrru, dr., jm xt. x-jo.ii. iFrom ' Rockingham; R. li. Biggs, T. E. Davis. Mrs. J. C Stubbs, MLss Leatha Stubbs, Mr. Charles E. Warn er. ' '.'-.: v--f-,;'--:-r--v,---,-; tFrom Fayettevlllet ' Roxle Doda, Dr. and Mrs. R. T. Graham, R. L. Thomas,, F. P. Gray, J. D. .McNeil and wlf.' -':V0':;-- ' From Fayettevllle: Roxie Dadd, Mrs. John A. , Oates, W. B. . Mallery, Miss L. Mae Jackson. , From other towns: Miss Bessie Weatherly, "Miss Jennie Helly, Max- ton; W. F. Bryan, Red springs; M. A. Jordan and wife, Laurinlburg; Adam fjockhtert, JWadesboro; . iR. B. iCole- man, O. H. Folley, W. A. Blue, Ab erdeen. ' HOTEL TARRTAfORE. (From Charlotte: M. lC Snider, E. A Roark, N. J. Harvey,' R. A. Mc Lean. W. Wilson. Jdrs. E. O. Gilll- wal. Miss Annie L. Ilolobaugh, Miss Sadie O. Connell, .'Norma Holobaugh, W. E. Stevenson, Charles P. Moody, H. O. MHler and wife, Mlsg Alllene Miller. Mrs. N. K. Houston, Mrs J. W. Prevost, Mrs. II. ,J. Hart, Mrs. S, H. - Youngblood , and . children, Ted . . . m. . . . u..i a n . . ' r nr a .. .. worth, Mrs. Laura Taylor. . From Sallsburyj Mrs. jonn o. Heilig, iMIss Marvin Helllg, Mias Lilly Helllg, Paul, A Helllg, . , , '- IFrom jjaurinnurg: jaisses iieno mire Kendall, Misses Addie Jones, Gus Doreey, J. D. Leach, A. D. Jones. From Lumberton; L. V. Townsend, Mrs. L. J. Townsend, R. 1 Thomas, F. G. Gray.i ' - IFrom other towns: V. M. Dorsett, L. Kuhn, Slier City; H. Peylon Gray, Mebane: W. A. Blue, R. D. i Coleman. O. H. Folley, Aberdeen; John iT. Bennett, Wadesboro: Charlie Butler, Salemburg; H. M. Patterson, Greens boro: F. H. Patterson, ciarxton. Prom Clover. 8. Ct.C'apt W. B, Uniith and wife, Misses, JEmily Wrlaht Emma Smith, - Madeline Faires, Emma Ford, Bessie Adams, Mrs. J. W. Compbell. A. A. wiei. THE KIND WITH TUG PATENTED OIL GUARD Keeps Oil Off the Yarn While Doffing. "i Every Machine accurately balanced and tested at speed before shipping. . The American Machine & Manufacturing Company Successors to Macliinery and Contracting Business of ' v , THE JD. A. TOMPKINS CO. , ' CHARIiOTTE. N. C. A POOR OKOAIt. mmM the bll. . That's what your liver does if It's torpif Then the bile overflows into the blood wlson your system, causing slck-heaiach, bllfoaa nes. sallow skin, coated tengue, slok stomach, dizziness, fainting spoils, etc Himnn'l trtmint of Liver Pills and Tonte P1let strenirthens the llvw snd make It do own work - Ptftit an4 cure the troutitee. ft tds-dnin't force. Entire treatment Ho. W. L. Machinery for farm and Fac- ,v''.,;; lory. ; Retora Tubular and 3 Portable on skids, from 12 to 150 R P. teprovedGin Machinery, ggj and Presses, " and , complete outfits of capacity of 100 bale per day and 'over, Qaw Wi!!c Four or five kinds, all ekes in use in the South. . r . Di.tljw9M ttiW-if All sizes fxnallest to complete cotton mill outfits. UDDEU (OLlPANi. Pr. E. Nya Hctchison, 9. J. Hntclilsoa. " . I Nyt Mttim & S)i INSURANCE FIRE , . ACCDENT . OFFICSS No. t Hunt Building. BcU 'Phone 4393. Rj Tilnnniinnc ! ': CUIES ALL ACUCG . . ' - Ami ftrvora L ft,
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Aug. 4, 1907, edition 1
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