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CHARLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER, FEBRUARY 11, 1WS. SOtlfll ABD PtliSOIIAl UNG The Jllutrated lecture "'" which Miss Mary Shea assisted by. Miss Mary Thomson will give this evening at the .Carnegie ' Library will begin promptly t 7:30 o'clock. "A Trio to he Orient" will be pictured, the 'views being such as were selected and taken by Miss Shea herself. She will also talk or the different cltlea and 'lands en route. . telling of the peculiarities of the peo ples and features of the lands through which - she passes. Particular note will be taken of Japan, and the char acteristics of. the Island Kingdom will toe especially dwelt upon.' The entertainment promises to be a most enjoyable one. MAN HAS ?. - NEW THEORY VEY S Human Life Seems Centered in mach. Disease is Secondary. Sto- - . Judge and Mrs. Charles A. Barnes, of Jacksonville, JH., srient a few hours , In the city yesterday on their return ; . home from Wilmington, where they ' were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. D. f jMeares. Judge and Mrs. Barnes were 'J the guests recently of Capt. and Mrs. Thomas 8. .Franklin; on Kst avenue. Judge Barnes is supreme chancellor Of the Knights of Pythias and his visit to Wilmington wag one of business as well as pleasure. He expects to leave shortly for. the 'Pacific coast. Miss Annie Andrews, of Greensboro, Is -Visiting friends in the city.. . Mrs. William Norwood, o Waynes ' ville, was registered among the guests ; - at the Buford yesterday. Miss Blandina Springs . left last night for Havana, Cuba, to visit mend. - ' Mrs. G. B. Swayse returned last night from Kentucky, where she spent several months with" her parents. The literature department of the woman's Club Is studying Victor Hu go a "Les Miserable" during the month of February. At the meeting next Tuesday two papers of more than ordinary Interest will be presented. Mrs. T. P. Ross Is scheduled to show the effect of different treatments on character as shown in Famine, Cosette, Jean Valjean and Eponine , Mrs. Oates Sprinkle will di3Cuss Marlua and his friends. ; Mlas, May Penfleld. a New York so prano. will arrive. In the city before many weeks to accept a position In the choir . of the First (Presbyterian church. Miss Pentteld was the guest of Mrs. E. W. Thompson, in Dllworth, during (he Christmas holidays. She possesses a voice of a wonderful ewcrinwa ana wunu is a moil cnann ing young lady. . The news of her re turn as a permanent resident will be hailed with delight by her many friends. . The Immense crowd that has 'fol lowed I. T. Cooper daring the past year with his new preparation has ex ceeded anything oX the kind -ever be fore witnessed in most of the leading cities where the young man-has lntrH duced the medicine. Cooper has a novel theory.. He believes that the nu man s stomach directly responsiDie for most diseases. To quote his own words from an Interview upon his ar rival in an eastern city. "The average man or woman cannot be sick If the stomach Is working properly. To be sure, there are discuses ot a virulent nature, such as cancer, . tuberculosis, diabetes, etc.,- which are organic, and are not traceable to the stomach, but even rovers car?. In n'e cases out of ten. be traced to something taken In to the stomach. All of this half-sick nervous exhaustion that is now bj common. Is caused by tne stomachic conditions, and it Is because my rem edy will and does regulate the stom ach that I am meeting with such suc cess. A "To sum the matter r a sound digestive apparatus that is doing its full duty, getting every particle of vitality out of all food by transferring It to the bowels In a perfectly digest ed state -this . above all else brings health." - Mr. A. C. Brock, chef of the Brocte Restaurant. Market DistHct. Boston, Mass., who is a staunch, believer in Mr, Cooper's theory and medicine, nas this to says "I had chronic indlgesT tlon for over three years. 1 suffered terribly, and lost about thirty pounds. I was a physical wreck when I started the Cooper medicine, a month or so ago. To-day I am as well as I ever was In my Ufe. , l am no longer ner vousmy food does not distress me In the least, and I have a splendid ap petite. I am gaining flesh very rapid ly in fact, at at rate of a pound a day. I would not believe any medi cine on earth could have done for jne what this has done. It is a remark able preparation and Mr. Cooper de serves all his success. We recommend the Cooper propara- tlons as being remarkable medicines. K. II. Jordan & Co, FISSST SHOWING SPRING , SUITS Mrs. Walter Magee Annette will en tertaln a few friends informally at bridge whist at her home In the Dowd apartments this afternoon. Miss Mary Spencer Anderson re turned yesterday from Statesvllle where she spent a weex with relatives. Mrs. Frank Sawyer Is the guest of Mrs. Charles A. Forest. In Atlanta, Ga. Miss Lena Wall of Greenville, St C, Is expected to arrive in the city to day to visit Mrs. tXm i Adams, on North Tryon street Miss Lilly Long, who has been In disposed with the grip for the past several days, was much better yester day. Mesdames. Frances Jeffries, George Roe. R. Budd, of Patchogie. L J., and Mrs. R. H. Lobbett, of Brooklyn, are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Long, south of the City. Mies Catherine Cobb returned yes terday afternoon to St. Mary's Acad emy, at Belmont, alter spending sev eral days here with her mother, Mrs. Mary H. Cobb, on. North Poplar street. Mrs. I W. Sanders and Mrs. Brooks Willie leave to-morrow for Florida to spend some time. The trip will be for the benefit of Mrs. Sanders' health. Mrs. 'Jessie McDonald will leave to day for New York In the Interest of the Little-Long Company. - Mrs. Paul C. Whitlock will entertain at her home in Dtlworth Friday after noon from 4 to 6 o'clock In honor of her guests, Misses Virginia Croslanrt , and Lottie Rogers, of Rockingham, and Miss Nell Dp Vane, of' Falson. Cards reading as follows have ' been Issued: Mrs. Paul C. Whitlock At Hon" ' Friday, the Fourteenth, four to six. CCo. 1507. South Boulevard. Miis Crosland Miss Rogers Miss DeVane Mrs. Whitlock will be assisted In re ceiving by the following named: Mesdames. A. M. !pong. Ben Smith, Joseph Ross. Cameron Morrison, , E. R. Russell. Harvey Lambeth. L. C. Harrison, I. W. Falspn, Plato T. Dur hsm and Misses Sallle Bethune, Josle Dillehay, Georgia Lowe.: Laurie Spong. Helen Brem, Mary Spericer Anderson, Pat LeGrand. Ida Morrison and Er nestine Nuttall. . , , -. The sirmess, which Is to .be pre sented St the Academy of Music. Feb ruary" lth-lth. has reached very definite a well as very beautiful pro portions. At the last rehearsal the Greeks and Japanese executed their : respective parts with pleasing skl'l to all whd have this entertainment in charge. The Greeks are most effective- In the classic roles of their country.- 'In this group there is Diana, attended by her little pages dressed In white and silver .and also by the . Greek soldiers. Cymbal girls m white end gold, tambourine girls in white and silver with tun k-s of pink, and garland girls in lovely colors, carrying garlands of poppies form a part of her train. A more charming scene would be hard to pic ture. San Foy-and some exquisite Japanese maiaens encnant tne eye with their graces of motion, as well as the ear with the harmony of their .beautiful Moon 6ong. The costumes 'rtoughout the whole entertainment i.ave been 'designed by Mr. Jame wrenn. whf has fully proven himself a most artistic and capable, klrmess 'Jlrector. Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Dand ridge who have made Rocic HUt S. C, . their home for several months, moved to this city yesterday nd for the week are with Mrs. J. II. Roe. on "North Brevard .Street! i Mr. Dandrldge has assumed a posWon with the Char lotte Brick Company. at Eastfteld, spent Sunday with her relatives In the Sardis community. ' Miss Mamie Smith, who spent Sun day In the city with relatives, re turntuf yesterday to her home "in Mountain Island. ' Society has only about three more weeks in which to show Itself, grant ing a strict adherence to the prescrib ed forms of conscience. ' Lent begins then and'puta a terminus to the win ter's gay round of. pleasure. Miss Lena fimlth. of the teaching force of the city schools, Is suffer ing a severe aiunn vi '!' Mrs. J. A. Crews has returned to Spartanburg, S. C, after spending several Jays in the city. She came last week to attend the funeral ser vices of her brother, Capt. W. B. Gooding. ' ' Miss Sallle Houston will leave next Tuesday for kw York. BRIEFS. A Few Mrs. Minnie Wrlston Smith Is sick with grip at her rooms in the Central. -: Mrs. Harvey Lambeth left yester day morning for Concord to spend several days as the guest of friends. ?he will return the last of the week, Mrs. O. J. -Foreacre, who came. to the city several days ago from At? lanta, Ga., Is now living with Mrs T. F. Costner, on North Tryon street Cards reading- as follows were re celved In the city yesterday: Mr. and Mrs. William J. Orr request the honor of your presence at the marriage of their daughter Mary Gordon 1 ' to . v Mr. Thomas Foy White . on Thursday, February twenty s seventh nineteen hundred and eight ; at six o'clock Flrsi Presbyterian Church Rock Hill. South Carolina. A 10 PEU CENT. DIVIDEND. The Llttlc-Ixnc Company Shown to Be In a Most Pro jx-rous Condition at Annual Stockholders' Meeting. Tn annual session the stockholders of the Little-Long Company met yes terday morning. The usual 10 per cent, dividend was declared. The re port of last ( year's, business showed the concern "to be In the most pros perous condition. The following di rectors were elected:. Col. W. E. Holt Drs. R. L., Gibbon and John R irwin, and Messrs. S. B. Tanner. D. j en Kins, r. H.uiichrist, C. 8. Ly on. J. H. Little. J. W. CuthKersnn nd If. C. Long. Officers were re elected as follows: President, H. C. Long: vice president. J. H. Little and Hec-eiary. treasurer and general manager, j. v. C'uthherson. Sixty-five per cent, of the orlrinal amount of stock has been paid to the stockholders since the organisation of the concern Into a stock comnanv x and a half years asro. A rnnAtv mount has been added to the sur plus. I Miss Helen Jlunfer. who Is teaching A Kl'O5KiTI0N. Te always hve the Murnr nt pr- fertjy flavored Jewrj. um Blue ifib bon Lemon or Vatiiila Exlract. THE PAST SIXTY YEAJW. Dr. .T. B. Alexander's Book nt Ilctnln- iMcriHvs Coverlnfr tlw Pat Sixty Years Out. Dr. J. B. Alexander's latest and his friends say his bet work has Just appeared from, the presses of the Rav printing Company. It Is. entitled "Reminiscences of the Past Sixty Years" and Is dedicated to "The memory of the Confederate soldiers of the grandest army that was ever marshaled In battle array." The book is tastefully bound 1 and comprises more tnan 500 pages of reading mat ter, covering a period of three score J-ears and embracing that age which to the South and the country at large was the stormiest that American his tory has any record of. The hook is comprehensive, orlelnal and of ab sorbing Interest Dr. Alexander's two other works are "The Early Settlers of the Hopewell Section and History of Hopewell Church" and "The His tory of Mecklenburg County." Minor Happenings In and , About the City. Ground-hog weather, this. The board of public health will meet to-night at the KHy nan. 'The Ham Tree" will be at the Acad emy of Music to-night Yesterday was too bad a day to marry, and the license market was dull. The man who spoke, of "the kniglit llent -of all the kniahtl knights" evi dently was performing J-The Yoiinn Ladies' Home and For eign Mlsslonury Society will meet mis afternoon with Mrs. J. P. Stowe on South Tryon street Madame Schumsn-Helnk Is to give a concert in Atheville at the auditorium PYiday night. She appeared in Charlot'e several monttis ago. Fearing not a sentence to Jail for contempt of court, grip hath aelird Magistrate J. W. Cobb with an unyield ing, undlscrimlnatlng grasp. . Mr. J. H. Garrison is very III with tuberculosis at his home, 41S North Church stret. He has been confined to bed since the first of the year. dently was referring to Inst night' "Let him that thlnketh he standeth. take heed lest he fall, was also not Inapropos, for more than the wicked stood "in slippery places." , Mlna Sadie Blaokwood. young daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Jloss KlacKwooa, who wan so ill with appendicitis at the home of her. parents. 408- North Smith street is much Improved. - , Mr. Latta Caldwell, who lias been so desperately ill with pneumonia at his home near Newells for several days. Is believed to bs somewhat Improved and to have ven chances for recovery. The funeral services over the remains of Carlton. Cook, the six-months-old ehlld of Mr. and Mrs. XV. R. Alexander. were held Sunday at Sardis churrh. The child died of pneumonia early Saturday morning. Mr. R. H. Bethel will leave to-mor- orw o assume his new rtutles at tne puant of the Charlotte Brick Company, on the Catawba river. li has been In the local offices of this concern for sev eral years. : v - , The government to-day will com mence weighing the s.n Is in oitr to arrive at a basis of narge w' a the rv- fimna.i'- I he . "ghlna will : tinu- for a ra :pd ot iK days. It is mnae on: In every Our jt.irs. The two cases of smallpox which the dty had under care for awhile have bot h' recovered ana were given meir iid ertr several days ago. The disease had almost run its course when they were discovered. There was no Infection. A eonr of the Montreal Dally Wit ness of the 6th, received in the city yes terday, stated that the snowfall during the .i-er.c winter at Montreal hail IK-en 120 inches or W ft. A compared with this, Charlotto' record is insignificant. Mr. John R. Ramseur. of Bessemer Cltv. brotiKht his younger brother, Mr. Clarence' Kumseur. to the city yesterday. The young man underwent an operation yesterday afternoon at the Presbyterian Hnsnttal tor aDnenaicms. ne sioou u well. Considerable complaint is being made about tha overflow of water irom over worked gutters near the railroad on Kast Trade street. On all rainy occasions of consequence, the water harks over the street, and forces pedestrians to take I the other side. "There was a full of seven Inches of snow In Forest City." snld a Charlotte man last night who spent the day there. Tim Youni Iidlrs' Missionary Kocte- ly of the' Kirst Preihyterlan church will meet this afternoon nt 4 o'clock with, Mrs. J. P. Stowe on Houtn 'tryon sircct. The Charlotte friends of Mr. Frank P. Oraham note with please the success which attended his side In the sopli luntor dehate between the JJInleetlc and Philanthropic Societies st.tne t niverst tv lust week. Mr. Graham is one of the brightest men In bis class, as well as one or tne numi popular in me iiuunuiim. He was elected president of the Young Men's Christian Association last week , also, .r To-day we put on display the most attractive line of Spring Suits we have ever shown. We have been receiving them for two weeks, but reeerved the opening until practically all .were In. We are showing all the latest ma terials, and as Is well known, we get our. Suits only from high-class tailors.' ' , you are invited to come to our ' ' - comfortable and light show rooms i and look over the display; ; Youwllr not be Importuned to buy. : , If you see a Suit you would like, but In another color, we will have it made to your order and get It ta about ten days. EMBROIDERY SALE Tuesday at 10 O'clock Our First Big . 10-Cent Embroidery Sale A big lot, enough for everybody. Wide Flounces, worth up to 25e. yard, and Insertions to match. We have plenty of room now for these special sales, so you won't be crowded... ... ... lOc. Yard J2) n nx mm i b U READ OUR DIG PAGE flD TO-DflY It's About the Most Startling Mid-Winter Store Event' Ever Held in Charlotte I VEY 9 WE DRY CIEANGIOVES You've probably tried to clean your kid cloves yourself you've been disappointed - In the result too. if we are no mistaken. But there's a difference be tween using gasoline, as you did, and our perfect French Dry Cleaning process. Our way docs nicer work, is much less bother, Is safer to you and costs hut a trfle. .Ladies' or gentleman's long or wrist length kid gloves, nicely cleaned for 10c. per pair and up. Charlotte Steam laundry Lsundcrcrs, Dyers, Cleaners.' 219 Sontli Trjoa Street. MB - Rest on the Market ' "Wlnorr" brand Kerneled Corn, 15c,' Tomatoes 13 and ' 17c. Dainty Lima Beans' 20c. Dainty Wax Beans 20e Black Rasp berries 30c. Red Cherries 30c. Salad Dressing 2 Be. Catsup 15c. W. M. CROWELL. Announcement We beg to announce that Dr. E. R Russell and Dr. J. P. Matheson have formed a partnership for the practl of diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Office open February 6th, 1908. DR. E. R. RUSSELL. DR. J. P. MATHESON. kSIs i nTO Ton Used Cllnchflcld Coal? DR. JOHN R. IRWIN OFFICE: KO. 1 SOUTH TRTOX ST, AT Woodall & Sheppard's Tboncs: Orflra Residence Its. Sale Notice. By virtue of an order of the Judge' of the Superior Court of Randolph County in an action entitled J. W. Pugh et at., vs. Millboro Chair Com pany. I will, on the 24th day f February. 10. sell to the highest bidder for cash at 12 o'clock m,, on the premises at Millboro, N. C, the entire plant and other property of the Millboro Chair Company. J. A. FPENCK. Receiver. This January 22d. 1901. . Mr. Watklns Conies, Back. Mr. D. Hatcher Watklns, who went to Raleigh several Jays ago to assume the city editorship of The Raleigh Evening Times, has returned to the city and' reinstated himself on the stsff of The News. Mr. Watklns' friends are glad that he decided to continue his work here. . Ha Is a popular newspaper man. "GET IT AT I1AVLEY8W PURSES Our new Leather, Purses care an ornament The ladle are proud to carry them. You . can already see ' quite a few of them with the shoppers. , May we show them to you? Ilav.ley's Pharmacy Academy advance - seats three' days ahead. Trn and Fifth Streets. 'Phones 13 and 160. A Delicious GOLDEN GLORY Dinner For My Dinner Yesterday I Had: , COLDEX GLORY CAXDIEU KWEET POTATOES, GOLDEN GLORY BEATO BISCUIT, GOLDEN GLORY MACARONI GOLDEN GLORY MAYOXi NAISE. Not that you are particularly Interested In ' the current menu at my, house nor do I expect yon to get wildly excited over the, fact that 1 saved at least SO Cents by substituting GOLDEN GLORY OIL roe Batter la the Macaroni and Potatoes, and for Olive Oil In the Mayonnaise, ' bat three are hard tlirios and "Every Lit. . tie II-Ip," y know. Jast thought I would pass the wordalong. 50 Cents Trr Day Raved 1 $183.50 per year made. All Grocers Soli ' jGOLDEJf , GLORY OIL. ." ' 'i - Ersnnoi t2rtc::fo Co. Snec Notices OKT THK BEHT. IT PAYS TO URTC Blue , Ribbon Vanilla. It's absolutely fure. goes twice as fur and the flavor s perfection. FOR RENT E LEO A NT MODERN -room house 17 West Vsnce Ht. Elegant . 8-room house tat West Trade 8t Mod ern 7-room house 500 E. 9th Ht. 8-room house 2U North Col less Ht. Modem t room house 209 8. Oraham 8t. Als several S to S-rnom houses, 6 to tli. J. ARTHUR HENDKH8QN ItRO. THE ONLY BAFB WAY TO BUY TKA and Coffee is to buy It in cans or pack .4 .t w..ikiiov .1 iirotiA, oiitfrAM the devil only knows what kind of a pries or profit .you are paytng. We have been selling "Carlcol" snd "Tele s-Tele" Te to the same customers for 13 yesrs. They know they always get the same thing because It's In the pack age. BHIDGERU A CO. 2Z THK OEM DININO ROOM AND THE Gem Lunch Room are still serving par ticular people. We have the best of everything in season. We serve you In rtvle and you - don't hare to wait. When you are hungry come to the Gem. TYPEWRITERS RENTED-100 rental machines, all makes, rdy for Instant delivery. Kvery machine flrsi-cU In every particular. J. E. Cray too A Co., 21T H Tryon. 'Phone tM. Dint ributors. 'fhone 83S. TO LET: S-ROOM MOCSE. CLEVE- land Ave., Dllworth, 115; 7-room house. Worthington Ave.. Dllworth, .D; mod ern cottage. E. 10th stret, 4-room house. K. th. No. 717, U. Also houses for colored tenants In First and Beeond AVsrds. I buy, sell, rent, trade and In sure your property. K. L. KEEriLEH, S. Tryon street. 'Phone Hi. THEY Cl'RE-HOWE'r? lAXATIVB Cold Tablets, if you have out tried them already, 'phone us for a box of the best thing for colds that you ever saw. Pleasant to tsk. JAM. P. HTOWE CO., Drugglsta . 'Phone 179. WOODALL SHEPPARD ARE NOW located ut 21 South Tryon stroet. 'Plums We give prompt snd accurate ser viee, WOODALL 8HKPPAKD, Druggists. LIKE FtNDINO MONET TH KHR tPE clsls open to your purse 2.1 W rsns ot rndll Own: sweet and Ium-Ious; grown In the Htate of Wsine and can tied nest to the farm. Only l.V. per rnn. op rt.&w per dosn. M1LLEK-VAN NES CO.. 27 N. Tryon. SPECIAL PRICES 0V OVERC ATS We have a large and elegant stock of heavy Overcoats yet, ' and owing to the lateness of the season we are going to make some special prices on them. Do you know of a much better time than. now to buv an overcoat, anv how1?. Right in our ; coldest season, when you can't be without one, and then you will not have to buy another next year when it will cost more. See? We have the hand somest lot of all kinds of coats and we fit you. Drop in and let us show you. Don't wait. 1 Mail orders filled on day of receipt. Ed. ;MslIp Co Remember, Mellon 's Clothes Fit. ------ ' ' ' J BPECIA!-W POCNDB GRANl.'lJTK.n Hugar for II: Ootrten Htsr Fhrnr .i per Hi ; Winners Patent i 7S; Mrs per doiee: Hutler U tn zje, per pound. We are hednuarter for -country pro. Mi-e. T1.i'Im.h M, L. A. lj5sB HEKGEIt CO.. Tl N. College tieet. Over 400 Schools and Col leges in the Unitel States now using Ivers & Pond Pianos. . ' . . We want you to see the 1908 new models. We can save you money if you will let us. You can depend on what our salesmen tell vou about pianos. Tiano department ea seconJ C?er.
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