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dlARLQTTE DAILY . OBSERVER, FEBRUARY 2S, 1903. SOCIAL ai;d personal mim -Mary KHzabeth Howie is tha guest for a few days ot Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Wearn. - - Lieutenant and" Mra, James Walk er, who hare been spending; several week at Mr. Walker's old home In that eounty, will leave In a faw days for Abbeville, 8. C, to visit relatives. , - 'Mra. f. 8. Tucker has been 111 for several days at , her home, on the Boulevard. - " Rev. Mark Qrler and - family, of China, ' who have been in the States for several montha visiting relatlvea In South Carolina, will arrive in the city the first of next week to apend a while in tnja county. Tney men g "l to the North, where they will apend ,J-tha remainder of a year'a four lough. Na Mr. Grler ' la a' missionary of the Presbyterian Church to China. Mrs.' miter H. Neal and daughter - Miss Frances Louise Neal, - of Lau- rlnburr, spent yesterday in the city with friends. They , stopped at the Selwyn, , . , - Notwithstanding the fact that Its quality makes LCZIAXNE the best coffee on earth for the price, we give away to purchasera many beautiful and useful premiums. A present-bringing; coupon' In every can. ' ' V .,' ' ' "- . , - 1 lb. ZS eta. v. - Sold everywhere. The Jtelly.Taylor Co., New Orleans, La. IIVEY'S James Keerans, " Alexander Martin, Tom Barnhardt. Misses Eva Coving ton, Orar larnhardt, DeVsne, Bus bee, Crosland, Pat L Grand, Allda Oliver, Mary and Julia Irwin, Ella Henderson and . Margie Murr. - Mr and Mrs. H. W. Eddy have moved from No. & Phlfer avenuo to No. 810 South Tryon street. Judge and Mrs. O. G. Grattan. of Harrisonburg, Va., are the guests of Dr. and Mra J. P. Robertson, on Bouth - Trvon. Judae Grattan is a brother of Mrs. Robertson. , The Virginia Club held Its weekly session at the Selwyn last night with a good attendance.. The meting was the last until the reception at the Selwyn next Monday night, which will close the pre-Lenten season for the club. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Milton, of Mon roe, were visitors In the city yesterday.- Thev-atiDDed at the Central. Mr." and Mrs. Milton" 'who af e groom- snd bride, were en route to Albe marle, where they will visit relatives of the groom. The first meeting of the new bridge whist club yesterday afternoon was a most delightful one. Mrs. Benja min J. Smith entertained charmingly. A meeting of more than usual Inter est was that of the child culture sec tion of the Woman's Club, held yes terday afternoon at the hospltablo home of Mrs. J. O. Gardner In Pied mont. Following the enlightening end oriclnal Daners read . by Me. dames R. Lockwood Jones and J. E. Rellley, a free discussion indulged In bv the others present clarified the subject stilt further, -,Jtfr. Laura Hargrove and daugh ter. Miss Katherln who have been In . Florida for some Weeks, are ex pected home In a few days. They sre at present the guests of Dr. and Mrs, E. M. Brevard In Tallahassee - A reception with a silver offering - fea t u rmf-t he proceeds io aro to the Indies' Aid Society . of Ninth Avenue Baptist church. Is wing arranged by the ladles of that organization. The event will take place at the home of Mrs. E. C. Martin. No.. 80s North Caldwell street, next Tuesday night. The occasion will be marked by many pleasant features which will make It most enjoyable. - v The social event of the afternoon will be the euchre party given by Miss Mildred ' Blspham In honor of her guest. Miss Josephine Robinson, of Alexandria. Va. The , hour la 4 o'clock. . For the second time this week Mrs. Oforge Rtevenot and Miss Lily Wueger entertained, last night. In their new home. Their guests were: Mesdames White. -Thompson, Moore, 8helton,and W. S. Alexander, of the Selwyn; Miss Helen Hsrdeston, Bis ter of Mrs. Moore, and Mesdamea T, R Franklin, J. P. Caldwell. Ben Bmlth. Willis Brown, David Ovens, and Misses , Eva Lid dell and Marie Wheeler. . . Mrs., ptevenors roomsarer daintily pretty and artistic. She and Miss Wueger understand the art of en tertaining. After a merry guessing game which lasted for an hour or more, an elaborate and elegant lunch was served. In the merry game of the evening Mra Moore won first prise. The consolation was cut for by the entire company, and was won by Miss Llddell. " x PERSONAL. " Tlie Movements of a Number of Peo ple, Visitors and Others. . Mr. H. C Payne, of Taylorsville, who is engaged in the furniture business there, was a visitor In the city yesterday on buniness. - Mr. John J. O'Donnell. of Baltimore. Is stopping at the Selwyn for a day or two, ' Mr, Fred J. Coe, . a prominent attor ney of Wadesboro, spent yesterday in Charlotte on legal busineis. He stopped at the. Central. Dr. . W. A. Presaly. of Rock Hill. S. C spent yesterday in Charlotte as the guest of his alater, Mrs, W. D. McKlnley, at her home on Jackson Terrace. Mr. E. II. Marsh, of Salisbury, was among those who stopped at the Buford Hotel yesterday. ... Mr. W. C, Stack, of Monroe, was 'a. guest of the Buford Hotel yesterday. . Mr. A. M. jteJValr, ot Maxton, was among the out-of-town people who spent yesterday In the city, stopping at the Buford. . Mr. T. J. Fetzer, Jr., of Wadesboro, was at the Central yesterday. Mr. M. W. Woody, of Slier City, was registered at the Central yesterday. Mr. R. H. Ballanc. ef Greensboro, was a. Charlotte visitor and a Central guest yesterday. ' Mr. I T. Nichols, general manager of the Carolina Northwestern Railroad, with efflces at Chester. (1. C, spent yes. terdsy in the city on business, Mr. W. If. Belk Is In Greensboro for a few days on business. He Is a member SALE Of SKIRTS AND CORSET COVERS Continues To-Day $1.S Skirts The finest line of Muslin Skirts we have ever shown. Bought at a , close-out worth up to $4.00 each. f . ... price and Bale 'price .11 ft cvh Made and trimmed In the most elaborate styles, air fresh and new. Dozens of styles for you to select from. , t Corset Covers 3 Be. Eaxti ' . Another successful purchase at a sacrifice price gave us over 60 dozen fine Corset Covers that are worth 76c, to sell at'. ...39c. each Almost an endless variety ot pretty styles for you to pick from, tn all sixes. Mr. and Mra W. 1 Butt who have been living on North College street, fare moving to the residence formerly occupied by Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Eddy, No. 6 Phlfer avenue. for. In A noteworthy social event will be the annual reception Monday night given by the members of the two lit erary societies of Elizabeth College. A large number of guests have been Invited. " These receptions occupy a high place among the enjoyable events of Charlotte's social year. BRIEFS. Mrs. Jescla McDonald, who Is In New York, will return home proba bly to-morrow Mrs. Charles Hall, of Providence township, spent yesterday In the city with friends. Miss Carrie Nash, of Salisbury, la the guest ef Mrs. Charles Watkins at her home on East Sixth street. Mrs. John Cook, of Concord, who visited friends In Charlotte for sev eral 'days, has returned to her homo. Miss Ada Wilson, who for a month was the guest of friends' and rehv tlvea In Greenville, S. p., has returned to her home In this city. Mrs. J. M. Nash, Jr., and Mttle daurhter. Rosa, of Atlanta, Ga are visiting Mr. and Mra. C. H. Lineberg- er at their home on North Poplar street. : . . . . M'iss Helen Rhyne, of Mount Hol ly, was in the city yesterday on a shopping expedition. Miss Ruth Ptlson, of North Wllkes boro. will arrive In a f-w dys to visit Miss Mary Irwin. ' The Thompson Orphanage Guild met In regular session yesterday - morning at 11 o clock In the vestry room . of St. ' Peter's Episcopal church. A good attendance was pres ent and an enthusiastic meeting was held. . . . Mrs. E.' C Dwelle entertains this afternoon the Chelldon Book Club. In honor of Mrs. Frank Shannon- house, Mrs. C. H.' Duls entertained yesterday at dinner at her horns on North Tryon street the following named guesta: Mesdames A. D.Glas- eock, Henry Anderson, A. M. Spnng, .lamlo Mearift Robert Leever, Will Phlfer and Frank Shannonhouse, Miss Rebecca Lee Ranson leaves to-day for Woodruff, S. C, where she will make her home in the future. Mrs. S. O. Williams has been sick for several days, suffering from an attack of grip- , Mi's. J. Lewark,' Of Rock Hill.. S. C, is visiting Mrs. C. C. Campbell Fourth street. A Few MisVor Happenings In and About the City. Dr. Adam Fisher was yesterday giv en a commission to practice veterinary surgery. ?-Mr. D. H. Llttlejohn, of The Chronicle staff, who has been III for several days, Is Improving. . Mr. D. Lamont Boat Is 111 with grip at the Presbyterian Hospital. He is get ting along nicely. 1 . - Cotton receipts yesterday: bales at 11 cents; last, year, same day, lit bales at 11 centa -The Gideons of the T. M. C. A. will meet at the Association with Mr. Clyde Walsh at. 4 e'clock. Miss Annie Henderson Is 111 with ap pendicitis at ' her home on Cleveland avenue. In Dllworth. 'Mr. and Mra W. M. Hannoa have moved from No. 610 East Fourth street to 414 North Graham street. The Carolina Cycle Company la oc cupying quarters on the ground floor of the Auditorium, facing on Fifth street. Adelaide Thurston, the winsome, will be at the Academy of Muslo this after noon and to-night In "The Girl From Out Yonder." , The revival at . the First Baptist church begins Monday night and will be In charge of Rev. Dr. George W. Me- Danlel, of Richmond, Va. Mr. A. N. Perkins, who recently dis posed of his Interest in the Central Hotel to Mr. W. M." Jordan.- has purchased large farm near Greensboro. The farmers are called together for Saturday, when an effort will be made to adopt definite plana relative to the coming farmers' Institutes In this eounty, Mr. W. H. Pool, who runs a busi ness In Belmont has moved his stock from Louise avenue to Belmont avenue. the-place formerly occupied by Tandle s market The second series of travel talks win be delivered this evening at e'clock In the parlors of the T. W. C. A., and friends of the association are Invited to attend. The Charlotte baseballlsts are await ing with Interest the arrival of Manager Reynolds and more definite Information about the make-up of the Queen City bunch of ball smashers. Manager J. L. Crovo. of the local earterv of Mitc, spent yesterday in Rock Hill and Chester en advertislnr purposes for "The Clansman." which Is booked for Charlotte March 10th. To-morrow will be February Sth If to-morrow comes, both the first and ths issx tor tour years, it will h a red. letter day for the unfortunates who have own previously oorn on tnat date and who must celebrate four birthdays la one, . . .tSr. each these Gowns we want you to examine the materials from which they are made. Then you will sea the saving. ' 2.V Corset Covers A lot bought very cheap and worth regularly S0c. On sale to-morrow at ..... ..... ..... S5c. each of the firm f Harry-Belk Brothera-Coma Gowns that -sell-regularlyJat $10, Mr. J. E. Johnson, ef the local Inter. State T. M. C. A. office, has returned from a business trip to different point in North Carolina. Mr. J.. V. Cuthbertson, treasurer and general manager of the Little-Long company, has returned from a trip to New Tork. Mr. F. 8. Crsne, of Waxhaw, was the Buford Hotel last night. Mr. If. L. Hunt, a well-known eltlsen of Louisville, Ky., arrived In the city last night on business and la at the Bu ford-Hotel. , Mr. L. G. Horn, of Mocksvllle, Is guest of the Buford Hotel. Dr. T. C. Quickie, of Stanley, w registered at the Buford last night Messrs. Polk C. Oray, Zeb Reld, P. Bryant and Dr. E. M. Tount. of States. vine, are In the city en route to their homes after attending the Whlte-Orr wedding at Rook Hill. S. C. Mr. A. P. Rhyne, of Mount Holly, Is at the Burora Hotel. M.r. jonn Ktntin, er iywell, wns among the guests who spent last night at me Burord. Mr. D. K. Overcash.' ef Mooresrllle, spent last night as a guest of the Buford. Mr. George W. Prltehett of Greens boro, is a visitor In Charlotte on business anT a guest of the Bufnrd. ' Mr. B. G. Gilmer, of Greensboro, spent last night m the city as a guest of th Central. Mr: v. L. rage, or Greensboro, was among those who registered at the Cen tral last evening. ' Mr. T. B. Bailey, of Mocksvllle. Is at the Central Hotel. Mr. John V. Badser, of Mount TT!!a, snent the night at the Central. Mr. A. E. McCsII. of Lvnrhburr. C., la In the city, stopping at ths Buford, The Virginia Dare Circle will meet Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock with Miss Mary Owen Graham. A subscription dance will, bo given by some of the young men df the city next Tuesday night at the Colonial Club. The Richardson Orchestra will furnish the music. The hours will be from until 12. 1 Mr. and Mra T. - Foy White passed through the city last night en route to Washington and New York, where they will spend their honeymoon. Mr. and Mrs. White were married yesterday afternoon at Rock Hill. 8. C. They will return to Statesvllle, tneir future nome. Mrs. W. L Henderson entertained a few. of her friends yesterday aft ernoon as ner- neautirul home on East avenue In . honor of Mrs. Law rence Covington and Mrs. Covlngton'i guest Miss Eva Covington, of Lau- rlnburg. A series of topics, of Inter- est to matrons and maids, had been " cleverly arranged hjhe hostess and were .warmly discussed by those present. - Later, the most dainty re freshments were served. Those who partook of Mrs. Henderson's hospi tality were.- Mesdames Lawrence Covington. Walter Davidson. Paul hftlock. Frank Alexander. Charles Keerans,' Herbert Howell. Fred Oliver Arthur Henderson. .Barter Ilender- on. J. P. Woodall. . W. L. Long. MONET REFCNDFT) '. If Plus Ribbon Lemon or Vanilla falls pls. Absolutely pure, gees twice as fr... ,- - , " A Venerable Barrister. Mr. R. T. Joyce, of Alount Airy, Was In Charlotte Wednesday and gave an Observer man . some facta concerning his father, Mr. A. H. Joyce, of Danbury. Stokes county, one of the oldest lawyers in the State, a noted wit well known and very popular especially In northwestern North Carolina. He was born In Stokes and was SI years of age last Sunday. He was licenced In 1841 and t'te first court he ever attended was at Germanton when It was the county seat. He located at Danbury In 1 6 $ 3 and attended the first court ever held at Winston.. He waa a member of the constitutional conven tion of 1S61 and solicitor of his dis trict from I8S to 74. Mr. Joyce twelve years ago Joined the Presby terian Church. He has of course abandoned the practice of his pro fession, but continue In good health. a fact which his friends will be glad to learn. Preparing; For Teachers' Assembly It Is difficult to realize the else of the gathering In Charlotte which will be precipitated by the meeting of tho Teachers' Assembly In June, which will bring more than 1,000 people to me. city. Those who have upon their shoulders the responsibility for maKing this giant affair a success are laboring constantly to that end. Eml nent speakers and lecturers are being engaged, some -having been already announced. The social side, too, will not be neglected and at least one large reception Is under considers tlon. I H)4''H)04 4)eB;e)44)ji Robert Louis Steven son's Masterpiece ' I DR. JEKYLL AND MR. HYDE At Bijou To-Day and - Saturday. Partial Cliange of Owner Ip at Jor dan's, e The Interest ef the late R, H. Jor dan In the drug store of R. II. Jor dan Co. Is in the hands ef Messrs. W. J. Chambers and John M. Scott for disposition, and some settlement In the way of a sale Is expected to be negotiated within a few daya It ta likely that the Interest will be pur- chseed by the other leading stock holders In the dm. e WHY BE SICK? When You Can Get Mrs. Joe Person's REM ED Y A Cure For All ' Blood Diseases y It cures eczema, old sores, blood poison, ul cers, rheumatism, diar rhoea, etc. -. Thousands of ( testi monials from the best people in the country teljing the ood this great Remedy lias done. Made' by " r.Irs. Joe Person " ; CHARLOTTE, S. C Gowns 98c. Each Another big bargain. A great lot of well-made and prettily trimmed IVEY'S DR. JOHN R IRWIN OFFICE! NO. 2t sorni TRYON AT RT Woodafl & Sheppard's Tbenes: Office 69: Residence 115. mi press tows NEW LINE JUST IN ...98c. a splendid .....75c. 36-inch Black Taffeta..... ... Chiffon Taffeta 36-inch wide, real Chiffon Black Taffeta, weave, special New Rajah Silks . In Blues, Tans, Blacks. Special price.'. ... 75a 50-inch Sicilian just in.' Colors: Black, Navy, Greyt Red, Browns; 50 inches. , . 4 . . . , . . . ... . . ... .48c. . "White Goods" 46-inch French Batiste, worth 7oc. Special ..... . .48c. 46-inch French Batiste, real 50c. quality.. ..i ...38c. 46-inch French Lawn, washes like linen. . . : . . . . .15c. 50-inch Cream Temise, also Light Blue for evening dresses.... .... .... . . .x jjjii. ... ...48c. Mercerized Plaids for waists. ........ .... ..... .25c. Checked Dimities ...... .... 15 and 18c. ; New Line Sheets at New Prices 81x90 Hemstitched. . ..... 75c. 00x90 Hemstitched. ......... .... . . . .89c. 81x90 Hemmed .... ......... .69c. 90x90 Hemmed. .......... ....... .75c. These are all new goods, made of first-class Sheeting, and the prices are down. Come before nil gone. Bie: line Check and Fancy Ginghams, woHh 7 J-2c Now..,. .... ..... ..... ... ,...5c, ewgoodsCQmingJna at lower prices come along. 'Be IX WHOLESALE ' RETAIL J-.ll. 2: 4 Best "Wtnorr" on the brand Corn, 15e. and X7c. Beans 20c. Beans 20c ' berries 30c. 80 c. Salad Catsup 15c. W. 51. CROWXXZ. Market Kerneled Tomatoes 15 Dainty Lima Dainty Wag Black Rasp Red Cherries Dressing 35c. (3520 USB XT, MRS. ROSA F.MN!$H,M.D. rnrsicuiT a a fiuxatoit Griat) and H4nf QrncBl"f lc1CTtml, VnirwraJtj f Miwin, OrrMany j itoral tterefi Infirmary for Wntna, Oermaaj ; Pvi-9r4ttta) College Br4 Hospital. Rew York ; Georgia OrriUr of rlecllf MMIrfBsMISnrfr,AtJiii&rBi Kpiul fr Worn, lUrlt. Ucnaany. First-ClaM ocoUBVMii(ntv Leaf itfetonM wibm. M mum. A:uxri a. 322 Special Notices BWEET POTATOFJS lie., IRISH 3oo Kliiitly freBh Country Kk Zc.; Chick ens 35 to 5oe.: Butter S to c,; Hugar o-lb. bag ll.M; Ham UHc; extra itn llieese, pmall Country Ham. UK1UU. EKS tc CO., 2WI Went Trade street. OARDEN, FIELD AND FLOW Kit Heu. the (tri-alcM varlfty In Charlotte at WOODALL & HHEPI'AHD'S, tl South Iron. 'Phone B. TEN YEARS OF KITCBWS HEfllND every bottle of Klue Ribbon Lemon and Vanilla Lx tracts. STOWE'g FROST LOTJOV. AK PTX. cellwtt preparation tor CbappeU hnU, I fare and lips. I hut sticky or areany; f kid gloves can be worn Immediately ' after using. Gt-ntli'men will find it rx; rellent after abavlng. J A3 K KTOWU ft CO., Druggiats. 'Itione ITS. i FOR RENT-IT WEST VANCE, MOD- em I riSoms. - very dealraule; fr'l N. Brevard, nuxlern ttxmt; A Htmth Myers, S rooms; & Nortli Davidson. 4 rooms: 7 LliuVll street, i rmxiis; 701 Houtb A. street, I rooms. Other 1. 4 end b-ronm hnusw-e. J. AkTHL'R HEN DERSON St BKO. "DREAMLAND" THE MATCHLESS ftlATTRESS Combines quality, com fort and economy. PRICE $7.50 Won't bap:, sag or soft. Won't Jump or get hard. Won't mat or pack. Guaranteed "Bump-Proof" All Furniture Stores. Manufactured only by The Soolliern Cotton Oil Company Charlotte, N, C. txiiixxuixixi WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY If you are In the market for anything- In ths Jewelry er Diamond Una. TTa carry the largest assortment of high class Silver, Cut Glass and Sterling; ' Sliver In the Stat. Mall orders filled promptly. Prices as low as you can get from mall order houses, when quality la considered. 1 GARIBALDI, & DIXON 7.044, winning third prise, baa net bean called for. Announcement Wi beg to announce that Dr. E- R. Russell and Dr. J. P. Matheson have formed a partnership for the practice of diseases of the Ere. Ear. Nose and Throat Office open February 6th. 1108. DR. E. R. RUFSEU DR. J. P. MATHESON. A Representative Wanted tn Every County In "Horth Carolina for the Southern School of Telegraphy and the EMANUEL SCHOOL STISOGRAPHY lD nTOHIfi ' ASHEVIIXE, If. C. Liberal commissions pal l rtgt parties. Reference reqclre-L IIAMSI hams: SMITHFIELD II.UI.1, Qimrry Hue flusar Cured. WruplinK style Hams, Klnsan's Hums, any slxe or price you may want In Hams wet have; and don t rorget, pMe, our - stock is all freih and nli: prUn from la in 2e. per P'nd. MILLEH-VAN CO., 27 N. Tryon. Tins TYPEWRITERS RENTEIV-IOS renlsl irschlses, all makes. rrdy tor tnmant delivery. Every machine flrnt-clnii in every rurtlculnr. 1. E Crsrten A Co til 8. Tryon. 'Pbone JVBT RECKIVED THREE LOAD8 Or produea from ur store at Webbs. "Phone nn for a trlsl order. L. A. LINK.BF.ROER ft CO.. tDl N. College street. ALBEMARLB PIPPlNS-FlVB ONES, big lot Just received snd lots ef othr good apples, snd all sorts of fruit. If there is something you esa't find elett 'hr, 'piione the GEM RESTAU RANT CO. TO LFT-VOST DESIRABLE COTTAGE for 1.0 In city, or mill ). name for one year at lit, E- Jih nf f". etrert, Illrth borne 110; 4-rvm rottsre, 717 K tt $1: cottage tn Villa Heliten 7; hmii for eolord tensnte from 11 up per weli. If you have houf-m er store t let this I your ptsee. 1 flnl tenant end eotH-t the ulT. E. I. KF;ELcK. Z P. Tryon street., 'piions Ml , WE WANT your business for Plumbings Heating and Supplies IIACIlfrtY BROS. CO. WEST FIFTH STREET, . PHONE 312. A chance to get your supply for the summer at greatly re duced pricee, all sizes, all co lorse , Cuffs attached or de tached; Gome $ 1 00 Shirts 50 rents. $L50 and $200 Shirts 75 cents Terms casL GtotlE mm Co o
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