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V 1 I - . r i it h it t ' 1 t I . i t) ,l'ct .. oi'-io-Jiu-k Cain' rk mi tlie Singer llasta.l Lie uns at tYork. on Long Leach. i i O.it t "ifp" an! llis ( . tu j "e Arthur, of is rope Mc- , tvas tastily tr nuxcES m. graves. . C- !. IS.. 1 tilt 1)1 at !.:, I u. , t i i i even in sr at 8 o'clock, 'is. St. Paul's, and Mr. Wil AJlJster, of this place. The handsome home decorated, with flowers and ferns. At the hour appointed the bridal party entered" the parlor to the strains of Mendelssohn's "Wedding March," ex cellently rendered by Miss Delia Mc Oougan, 0t St. Paul's. Messrs. A. P. McAllister, brother Of the groom, ana LonnJe .McArthur." brother of the a re- it u 1 i on t ik. il ot it t-) (j-un urn, that it themselves tin v Kew York, Oct. l8.-4Nw. Yorkers smile Indulgently- as the rubber-neck wagon wend their way. They nave their Httle Jokes at the country visitor ,'j etandlnsr agape "before -some akyscrap- side of an Imnrovlsed altar. Follow- ... 'iT.v.oAd" mil 'Rnha" nr 'Tnnn. I in them came Miss Trances Estelle . ' . I. . McArthur, sister of She bride, a maid lry-come-to-town are hackneyed ex- J charmtagly mlnA m white presslonsln a, New porker's vocabu- and tarrying a. bouquet of white -' larv It might, have been Cherryvllle, carnations. Mr. McAllister and Miss K., nra or .uoqo ? judging irom me way business was suspended In the v financial district last week, while the crowd' gazed "upward at the steeple-..- lack climbing thu flag pole on the new a Singer Building.- ' v - U ' McArthur then entered and stood be fore the altar, where Rev. D.' B. Mc Allister, of Fiorala, Ala., en uncle of the groom, waited to pronounce ne words which would make them one. The ceremony was -beautiful and Impressive one.- -.'' . 1 immediately after tn marriage. Humanity 1 very much Alike the amid congratulations, the happy young world over when, "it comes to curiosity.' couple ;iefl for Parktjo' where hey i . ... . ' , .took the northbound Cbast Line train In a country, town the clerks leave for Ne,r York.-.BaUlmore.rWashlng- tneir counters to see a minstrel cornel ton and Jamestown,, They at marching up the main street. -'Busi ness men close their offices to see a : game of baseball. It takes a very small commotion on the street to bring hun- dreds W heads oat Of & Broadway of , fice building. If the President's boat ; goes by on the Mississippi the crowd i throngs to the bank to see it . The crowd so congested the pier where the . ..-ft t fl-l. J 11 II home at the residence of tho groom's father, Mr. J. A.- McAllister, sor lAim berton, after October 28th. ':, ; Miss McArthur 'A tne aceompiisnea daughter of and Mrs. John Mc Arthur.' or St Paul's, and 1s very pop- uiar among now oi inooaa uin Alllster I a eon of Mr. and Mrs. J. A, McAllister, of thta placo. and a young man of much business awiny. ; nie w Lusltania was Rocked that police re-1 a member of the firm of the McAHla- serves had to oe called out Thesame Iter Hard ware company, oi w piace. - crowd flock across City Hall Park a f i.tor fire engines and ambulances and - v when- the chorus girl's, husband com mits murder, it takes policemen again to keep the curious crowd from :mob ,blng her.;,. At the wedding U Jams the v. church door or even goes down In the coal bin to see or hear as much of the wedding as possible. . . . ; ; - ;, But to hear New Yorkers tell about "V It, it Is always the fellow from out of town who is the "Yap." ' This compll and is prominent both in social amd business. -circles. '; . I'- ' ;. Breece-Mo-Gilvarjr, ' at FnyettevlUev Correipondence of The Observer, . ., Fayetteville, Oct. -lS.Last even ing in the . First Presbyterian church, Rev. Watson M. Falrley, the pastor, performing; the ceremony, Mr. J. F. Breece.- of Pembroke, was married to Miss Maud McGiivary.. ranking nurse Of the HlghsmlUi Hospital after the ment is extended all the W down the i head iiurse. Mr. Breece was a pa- tine until - It .reaches i Philadelphia, t tient ? last winter, and dur ng his phiiftifAinhU Muni it n w.hinrtnn. treatment was cured and made nappy. Washington to Richmond, . Richmond This hospital, with Its largo stair oi to Charlotte, so on until It reaches the nurses, seems to be a nymeneai nur- remote rural districts whence the farm sery. - Many1 of tne giri; are very boy is . to come, who in his turn will . rubber out of a Broadway offlce build ,lng.. For Instance, Jay Gould, Thomas Fortune Ryan and Russell Sage were Just as much "yaps" at one time as the visitor from Waycross. -f STElJ-JACKOAPE-LLB. To return to the steeple-Jack, Ca-I pretty: and,' while their service Is skillful and unwearying, their charms prove Irresistible. r i -TJi a; j Ward-Price, v at CarDleen, Special to .The- ODemi,:f(iHs;!il Ciroleen, Oct. 19. -Mtss Etta price and Mr." H. S. . Ward were united in marriage bere Thureday, Rev. B. M. 'p11. "H wont ahout him wv nf Davis offlclating. The bride Is a fair i j t m .i . .v. tiul fasdnatlna' Tennessee eirl. and , ywiuuv (uiu irai vu.mg giuuv .v vno i -j v - - - top of the flagstaff, as unooncftiedly Khe fP?1" 18 a successful young man as If Tie wem .whitewashing a. 'chick- from, McDowell county. The happy an'nn .1. f tt.it i.nmAU a couple will build , f or themselves a :fiiMi ..i ( r.noii. ... ..v. i noma nere, jffho wood cranlns" their necks and TTTF. TW. A TTT TJ.ORB staring into tne sun to xonow his every movement. jrj.i .:...,!. Contrary ta.jreneral expectaUons he, .did not took like the proverbial epider or ant. oqr.nis aigti percn; but like a man nine pt ten feet tall, for there was : nothing velse Intne -supperv wrld ' .to Mrs. XV T. Blair, of Asheboro. Correspondence of The Observwr. a. I JUheboro, - Oct' 18. iMrs.' E. : T. Blair, the leading milliner of the city. died at her residence on Fayetteville take thtenttpa othe eyea betosifti ftreet last night-She was (prominent ly connected in .this couoty, her maid I en name being Branson.) She was an As for Capelle he lost no time in look in around At'ths nannrnmm of Mn. hattan. His hands seemed to be busy Jaunt of the late W. H. Branson, of ' all the time with his rooes fcefor h Durham, who lost his life in a boiler linallr suited to apply hi gold leaf, explosion at his cotton mill some yeami thus suoDortin his own warnLnr thatl ago. iars. Btair was ne wwow oi cne 'it doesn't oav to hW car-tan t nch Hate Eno ,T. Blair, a prominent Re ' a dizzy height?. His life is not Insured Publican member oT the Legislature with the usual policy, and also rather in the early 70- The remains were Ironically he is bonded by, the City hot takeri t , Hlgrbi 3PolHt to-day for In to fB Vany onfc v: !4ennent& .r; ! Dft,; IMttRV't' h- M. He had constant attention from the B. church, tmUiated..:-;, J-: . 1 wd i61, trom llm,s, h2 ietl I Susan Y Burkhelraer, ' of WI1- uuiug iv obciiu inn uugBuiu, nu I. mlngtOn. vv wifiop.ui wit vug iuu uu I Rnrl(i1 to The. niuervar . Biiovpntinn tnffr Soarosiv ton min. I BPai io ine uwerver. ' utes after he reached the ton the sido- Wilmington. Oct. !. -Mrs. Susan ' walks of Broadway from City Hall to V. Burkhelmer, relict of " the late Wall Street were blocked. Car crept Washington Burkhelmer and; mother at a cautious snall, pace so as not to of , Mr. H. D. 'Burkhelmer, of Char run over persons who refused to find a lotte, passed away at her' - home in . safer vantage point than the middle of this city last evening at - 6:60 o'clock v the car track. A sauad of. Dollcemen I after a brief illness. Mrs. Burkheim ' had to be called Into service, and when jer was In the 72d year' of her age they were not wildly waving their land is survived by five sons and ' arms, most of their time was spent I daughters. Mr. H. D. Burkhelmer, Mr. ' squinting at the Singer fbwer. - w. L," ' Burkhelmer, .Miss Maggte 1 ' A 'v'iERY Ril.r.MT mown ' Burkhelmer, Mrs. Anson Alligood and tt A K1fTU07' ' M, k. H. Bowden. The funeral will . -It was-a venr silent crowd.. If. It ' . 'oar rails a hundred suggestions would 1,1 aaaie'' U have- been offered, but as It was the Mrs. Eliza' M. Dsllamy, K Wllming lews and action.s, and they never for get their Importance in the plan, of reation, 'Twere well for their men tal and physical health, could they learn to look' on, the brighter and lighter Bide of life more often. Among the Statesvllle clubs there is unwonted activity,.; In prepar ing for the winter's season of work. The Thursday Afternoon Club was, at Its last meeting, entertained by Mrs. Leonard White in her pretty home oa ront street. This club will make a study of German, this yearu, - German history, art and literature.' At this meeting the' club entertained as visitors Mrs. H,"-C.' Cowles, Mrs. J. B. F. Long, Mrs. Costen Wood, Mrs. " James Flanl gan. Mrs. Smtthson, and Mrs. - At-1 COble. tVv ;i:y: W .iJ- Mrs. .White presided In hervusual gentle sanj zraceful manner, and a lively conversation occupied an hour's time, after which delicious cream and cake were served. : ;- V ; . The Entr Nous Club held its last meeting with one of its popular mem- Ders, miss carria Hoffman. In her handsome home on West. End avenue. Miss Carrie Clarke delighted the as sembly' with ' Some ot. 2er sweetest music. . v There were present as guests Miss Cohen, of London, England; Miss Jeannette Strauss, of Lancaster, Pa.; Miss c Grace Brown; - of Concord. and Mra. Oscar Sleele and Miss Carrie Clarke, of Statesvljle. ' Dainty refresh ments were rvw.-th;-tP'--&-j:r..- .Mlsa May Morrison was hostess to the Wednesday Afternoon Club last week at a; "chafing dish, party," at which the deft and skillful fingers' of the hostess prepared all sorts of good things tor the delectation-";, of ner guests. The table was made partic ularly 'attractive by , Its decorations of nasturtiums. Mrs. Bryson, of Dllls- boro, ' was the only ' out-of-town guest'" "5 -vV1 J '..;: 14 -V-. Mrs. M. R. Adams entertained the ElecUc Book Club" In er elegant home, corner of Broad and Mulberry streets, on Wednesday afternoon. The subject for discussion ' was the early history of England. Mrs. X I Coble treated the early history of Great Britain from the time of the rough stone age to the accession of Henry II. Mrs. A. J. Evans gave notes on the city of London. Mrs. pdrman Thomp son' read an interesting articla on the great King Alfred, walla Mrs. ' . M. It Adams gave a comprehensive account oi tne any oays oi.tne uraino., ura mystery plays, etc""' This club is following tne nay view course In the study oi England, ire- land, Scotland and Wales. Miss Sarah Adams, with ease ana grace, served the guests to a much en Joyed meat course with coffee. ' Mrs. C. M. Richards was tne guest of the club. ,. , The newest, Statesvllle club is an embroidery circle, styling Itself the 'Round Dozen Club." It is composea of one dozen ladles devoted to the arts of the needle. This club held its first meeting yes terday afternoon with Mrs. R. L. Bos ton,' who after an hour or two of agreeable chat, served delicious cteam and ako. The club will meet twice a month on Wednesday afternoons, crowd was oppressively silent for this swinging into the air on the side,of a pole that looked like a knitting needle in the distance was too unusual even for comment. It is said he received $1,000 for the ton. Special to The Observer. Wilmington. Oct !. In the death ot Mrs. Eliza M. Bellamy,' at her home on Market street yesterday work. He also ha made, a record for morning i v , 6 y 1 M-h r.mhin- 1m I years., Wilmington loses us oiaesi na- 1- ..irTf w tlve-bbrn white resident and a most ifmm KAinv -... . v.i.h v-1 estimable woman. 1 Mrs. Bellamy had said, "When a man gets 700 feet above been In poor health for some time and tho eorth it niutfin I maVt mnoh Dtr OeaUl WM D"V HUVCWU. DUO tinf - wVifhAi- it t ?aa 7 Ann , i v, I was the widow of the lata Dr. John i,hfir caso h Htav thPi-A anA riAa. hi b. Bellamy, who preceded her to the work or ne comes down without any grave in, lo tne age oi ev years, ,layr,:W7?it-rfsi' and the mother of ohn JX Bellamy, . - I . . . , n.n ---k . xrrtl ; I Ktarsaen xeitmy, or.. ' "Elephants s-pllln tek In the sludgy, squdgy cluek. T5r. Wll Ham J. H. Bellamy, George H. uei lamy, Esq., of Brunswick, and Misses Ellen and Eliza ueuamy. wun wnora a-niiin'-not tak hut ..niiA- anA and Market street f Mr. i Bellamy . T. .n..,tin. t Ivu i. vonan of rare culture. Bne : Beach. They have been at work there was educated, at Pittsboro nd,in New . now for nearly a. week, and thy earn Haven Conn., being especially Inter- ii th hiv ihir ! kmIh t ttun Anted ; In ' botany, " In which she was " " VilH - 1 H . SlMVAM I " . . j J frvm Ho TunrlrAT'si AlAana lrnnnr 1 anfMn HV DrOflCtenU ' III adCltlOn equal.- Yesterday they demolished a the relatives named, the deceased is . dozen old bungalows, plied a stack of also survived by two sisters, Mrs. An- timber higher than their own heads drew J. Howell, Sr.. and Miss Mlttie ' and performed the feat of setting eon- Harrlss, of Wilmington All members ? crete spiles, weighing a ton and a half of the family were with her when she as lightly as. if th spilos had been passed awy Tna runerai? was con china. - ' from the residence s-at3 8:8 Their master enjoys the name of J o'clock this afternoon by ; Rev.- J. M, Folga. Bey. manhout who pray to I well. D. D.. v ol the First i Presby- Allah and sleeps With his face to the I terian church. Of which Mrs, Bfcllamy ; .suw e. gives- tne elephant tneir rv&g the oldest ina most consistent v commands In whisper, he never raises) wamber.t The remains were laid to his voice, and when their duties are t m beautiful Oakdale Cemetery. over he feeds them sugar. , "IT . s" - ' V EIPHANTS AT LONQ BEACH.'. jfF.WS .NOTES FROM HIGH POINT, m rrtnrtnr eienhanfa t n rtnntlHt Tastof Itecoveroa Sufnclontlf . Beach. He 1 atithe head of the capl- ' to Preach A(rnln--Will Kpcsk in the vtalista planning to transform the five I Manafacturlng trBoy Operated , m" of soft ocean sand into a larger on Getting .on, wcu.' ( . r ' tf Am of Atlantic City, 4 Trimping Speflat to The Obterver. ' . , ty. f gh, the sand oulckly tired .out all Miflrii Point Oct, .Rev. O. ' tl Worses, and after a conference with powers has recovered sufficiently from ,' -iiv .lock . two elephants were hipped his recent Illness to All hls pulpit to from Hombay. They arrived nearly a mnrrnw at the First Baptist church. ' weekvago at a Brooklyn dock and with I v n. . John .A. Fox. peoial director Folgrf Bey were taken straight to Long of the National Rlvew and Harbors ' Betvch to begin work. In two 4ays Congress of the United States, is in they, did more work . than ', a dozen North Carolina, and write that among horses. They belong to no unions, so the several town of importance he there was no walking .delegate to call will visit , will be High Point at an hours, on them; fnoT Is their working early da-te." The Manufacturers' Club day limited to eight hours. Viil take' the matter in hand and give , ' " s ', . ' ; v - Mr Fox a cordial greeting when he The New York Zoogo logical Society arrtvM , ' has contributed fifteen, buffaloes to Rev. 8. J. Jennings arohdeacon of tne American JJison society, of which the Diocese of Idaho, wno nas oeen in . rresiaeni ooseven . is a member, attendance at the Episcopal uonven They were packed into packing cases tion at Richmond, Is In the city visit . Jllseso much merchandise and shipped ing the family of Mr. and Mra Con i : vvesw lapeieo, i acne, wkio.. w nen they roy. , arrive they will be turned out to . The condition of Lawrenr-e, the . graz In forty acres of watered wood- var-old son of Mr. and (Mrs. L. , land and meadows, ' . ' t llnirram. who was operated on by Dr. , The largest of the fifteen was Mc-iBtokn. Wednesday, is Improving nicely '"Klntey, Ihe-en' h kiUed wo'f hlsUfld th phyelctaa think ithe-boy. will ' fellows in leadership dispute. - j I keep on mending. of 'li.py bt i.t ve fiat the S? notions bancs upon t.ieir her tenth i ;r:h.!,y V'dn:'.-d iy afu-r-noon. r'.uiy Vii and las-ics r-spond-ed to the l.-t.'ier unique Invitations and a rood time enjoying gami's and refreshments was the result. Miss Dora Burns was the pleasant hostess to an Informal party Wednes day evening, when sne entertained some of the graded school teachers. The following invitations, which will be. of Interest to friends through out the State, have been issued: Mr. and Mrs. John J. Little request the pleasure of your company at the marriage of their daughter ;. ', .--.i-. - Madge ; :.i to i : . ' - Mr. James Carl Sherrtll on Wednesday afternoon, October the :. v ,;. thirtieth. -: : nineteen hundred and seven, rti !'... at three o'clock,.,, ! ' , ypM .'l At -Home ' ' '. '' Wadesboro, ; North Carolina- i The annual -chrysanthemum show gfven by the Daughters ot the Confed eracy wIIL bo held ecrry in Nocember. v Miss. Bessie Ashcraf t,' Mr. T. j.: Fet ser, Jr.i and Mayor 4 Brock - attended the State Fair at Raleigh. Mr. and Mrs. . T. B. Henry and son. Asmer, Rev. R. M. Man, and Miss Helen Mc Lendon have returned from a week's stay ; at Jamestown. Mlsse Louise Craig and Jessie Mopre spent Satur day n Charlotte. ; AT LAST A RHEUMATISM tl CURE Aches land Pains in Sido,t Back ,or Bones, Swollen Joint All Dlsap , pear. By Taking Botanic , i Blood Balm, Thousands of Rheumatics Cured by Ita Use. , . , NEWTON. j- Correjpondence of The Observer. Newton. TOct , I S.Thls lovely In dlan summer afternoon saw the members of the -Thursday Book Club assembled within the-hospitable wall of the lovely homo of Mrs. L. L. Wit.i erspoon to regale each other with song and story. - A the books of the year have about been finished the hostess had notified her guest' that current topics would be the main subject of discussion' during the afternoon, and the pieces read showed that the ladles liad spent both time and research in preparing their alleles. "The Scape goat," and the ' author, Hall Caine, occupied some little attention. A likeness of this writer decorated the mantel, but It was anything but a pleasing countenance that looked ' out upon the assembled audience. . The club : motto J'Alterlor, alterius, aux- illo t ea-ef had been very tastefully sketched upon the panels of the man tel and reminded all of the help they eould give each other. "The meeting was presided over by the vie presi dent. Mrs. Long, at the request of the president. At the close of the busi ness meeting the ladles were most de llghtfully entertained by recitation and sonss. Mrs. WehJer, In her usu ally delightful style give "Lizzie and the Baby," dv 'Eugene JJ'ieu, wnne Mr. Long held her - hearers ; pell bound as she told how "Edith' helps things along." Mr. J." A.. Galther sweet . vorco was never more - sweet than as she ang "Dearie" for those who never tire when she consent to entertain them.- At the close of this part of the entertainment the"- hos tess invited her guests into the dining room whera A delicious ' refreshments were served , in two courses. - Mrs. wltherspoon vwaa- assisted In -enter taining by. her daughter, ; Mr. . P.artJ Fitznugn anj aisses'Kosa and. Annie Witherspoon. - The gnesta of honor were: ' Mrs.' William 'McLelland, ' of Statesvllle, and 'Mr. yffK . Dove, , wadesboro: Correspondence ;6t The Observer.'" ; Wsdesboro. Oct. 17. Mis Jennla B. : Breq; entertained the Bachelor Maids, most .delightfully- last Tuesday evening,' the full nd easy comfort -of the l Bailor f flfc tnorougniy enjoyeo. Misses juva yov Ington and Aramlnta Robinson. were the charming-entertainer, gtvmg Home musical .selections ; and . , kuuldrous LARGE SAMPLES - FREE TO ALL! liars You any of the symptoms of Kite urn a fism? Bone . . pains, sciatica or" shooting . pains np and down the V leg; aching back : pt " shoulder. blades, awolen ' Joints or' awolleit mus cles, difficulty In mov -j lng ; around so you have to use crutches; -blood thin or, skin ' Dale: skin itches and burns; shifting .pains; bad breath: sclaticaL lumbago, gout Botanic oiooa Balm (B, B. B.) will remove every symptom, because B. B. 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We are not so desirous of Impressing this fact upon your mind (although ft Is Indeed gratifying to be able to say so) as we are to Indicate to you that we must know our business, and ' ' that our brands, prices, deliveries and the treatment we accord our t customers generally must be a little nearer right than our competitors, wun men an iniy vi inviias ana customers as mis volume oi ' business represents. . . - - ' We do not think you will bo doing yourself Justice by buying anything In our line before first consulting us we will quote you delivered and - , tell you all about It WRITE US. . . . . . , - .'- . ' . . V. J. Rosa nanahan. Prmi Pern (IJ Tfanahan. Vtntt Yfra Pimml FVanlr . ' C. Ford Second Vice Pres.; J. S. Uanahan, Jr, Seo'y. and Treas. , ainuni unninnn avmavi nmNiMf : vaiunua rui uauu vuiiuii uuiuaiiv Branches: Atlanta, CHARLESTON, 8. C Birmingham,' New Orleans. Presbyterian College For Women CHARLOTTE, N. C. Opens September 5th, 1907. 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" colored spots appear on the body, and frequently sores and ulcers break out on the flesh to humiliate the sufferer. 8. 8. 8. cures Contagious Blood Poison by puriiyinsr the circulation, t It attacks the disease in the right way by going down into the circulation, neutralizing and forcing out every particle of the poison, ana making uis nuia pure, iresa ana neaiw-sustaimng. - ine im provement commences as soon as the patient gets under the influence oi S. S. S., and continues until every trace of the disease is removed from the blood, and the sufferer completely restored to health. Not one particle of ; the Doiaon is left for future out-breaks after S. S. S. has ourtred and tmrined ; the blood. Book on the home treatment of this disease and an medical ad . vice desired free. TEE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. ATLANTA. QAl ' P AT TBRIM ' E-!S' S on v Wednesday v combines - Elegance, Eefincmcnt , and v Simplicityand theso . ; are characteristics of, all -our "Millinery r' ' . 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The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Oct. 20, 1907, edition 1
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