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i CHARLOTTE DAILY, OBSERVER, MARCH 1, 1903. 0 1 i SOCM AND PERSONAL $Iis 4iary Irwin will entertain a few friends Informally at supper at her iioma on North Tryon street to-morrow evening1 in compliment to Miss Jtuth Pilson, of North "Wlliesboro, who will be fcer vuest just for the ' day. ills Mary Bynnm, f Uncolnton, who has been 111 with the grip at the home of Judge W. S. Bynum, on West Trad street, has been taken to BU Peter's Hospital- tthe U geitln along very nicely. (Miss Grace Dd Berry will return to-morrow from Mount Gllead where she has been spending several weeks at boms. Mlas Fanhle Faulkner, of fiardls, was a Charlotte visitor yesterday.;. v Mr. and (Mrs. E. Daniels left yes terday morning for their home In Roanoke Raplas, after spending a short time in t ha city with Jdr.- and Mrs. W. B. Alexander. . - Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Horton, of Roan oke, Va.. are spending several days In the city with Rev. Dr. and Mrs. "W. W, Bays, on North Poplar street. Mrs! George Sadler and Miss Mary Collin of Steele Creek township, spent yesterday in the city shopping. " Mr. X D. Elliott and daughter. Miss Basel Elliott, and Miss (Marguerite '. McCombs, of Hickory, and Miss Blanche Bailey, of Winston, were reg istered among the quests at the .Cen tral yesterday, , - --Among the tourist-visitors register- ea ai tne eiwyn yesteraay were nr. -. and Mrs. William M. Chase, of Con cord, N.' H-I Mr. and Mrs. Day A. finiith, of Pittsburg. Pa.; Mrs. David Poles and Mrs. L. Luques. of Bldde ford. Me., and Mr and Mrs. C P. Person, of Baltimore. Miss Lots Conrad, of Danville, Va.. who has bees visiting In Concord, will arrive lh the city to-morrow to be the guest for several days of Mrs. Harvey Lambeth. Mrs. Lambeth will entertain a few of her trlends In honor i .hiss wonxaa to-morrow mgnc aLmpSSr:i ETHICS OF - FNfiIflVI Mfi and Mrs. Harvey Lambeth, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Tae, Mr. and Mrs. George W.-Graham, Jr. The Richardson Or-1 chestra will furnish, music. Mi, and ,Mrs. : John ' PauV Lucas, of 1 Winston-Salem, are spending the day! in the city with relatives. ; ' . . ' , - PERSONAL. The Movements of a Xomber of Peo ple, Visitors and Others. Mr. W. L. King, who formerly operat ed an extensive bookbinding and print ing establishment at Winston-Salem, and who is now located at Roanoke, Va-, was In the city yesterday for-the day. Mr. J, A. Cooper; of Whltlnsvllie, a Engraving is not a maMer for "vccn jecture. It Is . either rrect or .Incorrect. ; .The hcnise , which keeps you In a state "of .uncertainty ' with an order la' never satisfactory - Placing an order' here In sures you the correct engraving style and form. Our Spring styles of stationary, are now on exhibition; .let us show " you samples of wedding Invitations and ' visiting cards, which we send free. J. p. STEVENS ENGRAVIXO. CO, Manufacturers of Wedding Stationery, . X Whitehall St, Atlanta, G. BRIEFS. la sud A Few Minor Happenings About the City. Mrs. W. P. Johnson, who is ill at BL Mass., spent yesterday in tne cuy stop-1 Peter's Hospital, -is much Improved. ping at we Bwrp-f " -Mr. Leslie Cook was able to be out r&dg''guTn'tre cUy J"? ," Xfr VMwenl ftr. of Columbia. H. C. I Ir- J- w. Arnold is 111 st his home a Charlott. visitor yesterday. r on Villa Heighths. It is feared that he Mr. C. D. Moore, of Buena Vista; Ga.f na Pneumonia. was a visitor In the city yesterday stop- Rev. C,' M. Lynch, the blind man, ping at the Selwyn. . A will preach at Belmont Methodist, church Mr. il. v. AJortcnjr,, or uurnam, was i i.o-uuy m piaoe cz Kev. vy. . uaies. a cnariotte .visitor yesteraay. ur. J. T. Malnes la 111 with appendl- ar. j. a. auBKii. vt, new wpu. cllli at bis home on North Cedar street. was a Charlotte visitor yesterday. I It la hoped that an operation will not be jut. u. w. ocrirne. 01 , wtreensrwru, i ndeessarv. spent yesterday In the city, stopping at the Central.- ' ; f ' Mr, II. Henderson, of Greensboro, was a ' Charlotte visitor yesterday. - -- Mr. H. Lv Flanagan, of MoConnells ville.'.S. X spent yesterday In the city on 'business. Mr. J. C. Elliott, of Rock Hill,. S. C. Work will commence to-morrow "on the foundations of the Wilson flats on Eat Eighth' street between- Tryon and College streets. , . . ' Mr. D. E. Allen, who has been ill at St. Peter's Hospital with the grip for the past week, is much improved and will Miss Bailie Deaton leaves to-morrow to spend a month with, her cousin. Miss Katie Iddlngs. at Winston-Salem. Mr. and Mr: H. A.. Hunter, of Hun tersville, . ars spending several days with Capt and Mrs. J. H. McClintock, and 'Soulra, and Mr C. H. Wolfe, east of the city. . , . Mrs. Jessie McDonald returned last alght from New York, where she spent several days on business for the Little-Long Company. was registered among the guests at,thebe out early this week. Central yesterday. I Mr. J.- A, Jones, contractor for the Mr. B. H. Thurtnan, of Davidson, spent new Stonewall Hotel, has let the con yesterday In the city. ' - I tract for the electrical work in the build- Mr. W.- D. Bennett, -of Walnut Cove, I Ing to . the Bradshaw Electric Company. was a guest at the Central yesterday. Mr. Gardner IXari-v wi. tnk.n 111 a Mr. R. H. Burdette, of Hartford. Conn., few .. alid .... -,ht tiraX. was registered among the guests at the Selwyn yesterday. " , . Mr. G. Q.' Brltton, of Annlston,' Ala., was a' visitor In the city yesterday. Mr. W. G. Bragg, of Richmond, Ya., spent yesterday In the city, stopping at the Belwyn. Mr. A. T. Kammey is spending to-day In Salisbury with his wife, who is at the Whitehead-Stokes Sanatorium, Mlss Annie Myers, a milliner, of Harrlsburg, Pa., spent yesterday in the city en route to Untntown, Ala, w accept a position. ly sick at hla home. No. 11 West Vance street Ills recovery is hardly hoped for. -Mr. A. M. Bpong was carried yester day to St. Peter's Hospital yesterday for medical treatment. He baa been unwell at lils home In Dllworth for some little time. -Rev. Dr. JXB. Mack, of Fort Mill, S. C, will deliver an address before the Mr. W. E. Monroe, of Ralolgh, was at Baraca class of the Second Presbyterian the Selwyn yesterday. Sunday school this afternoon at 8.30 Messrs. C. R. Simmons and R. S. Aoer- o clock. netky Llncolnton, were guests at the Rev. Carl BchaetTer will conduct the Selwyn yesterday. ' ; vesper service for the Young Women's Mr. H. I Candler, of Ashevllle, spent, Christian Association this afternoon at yesterday In the city." He stopped at the o'clock. Miss Bessie Scott will sing a Selwya Hotel. - IoIo AU Jadle, kra jnVted to attend. Mr. Albert Kedfem, of Monroe, was ,M, . . . registered at the Buford last night . Ju lLV ' 03 Messrs. E. H. Boat, C. B. Brad?. Locke ULJ5?Bf?rtiSf1 'h 1 "l" JH'ik and Grey Edmln.ton. . of Moore.vllle, 2"', VBprh'tT n t K.,h were at the Buford last nirht Rev PrU8tt pastor of Ninth m7 X U H?te?f Ipence? was In the Avenue Baptist church. wiU conduct the city last nignt, stopping st the Burora I Hotel. I Mr. E. II. Arnold, who has been con- Mr. T.. L. Ross, of KanhaDolIa. waa nected with the local Young Men's Chris- yesterday at' the Buford Hotel. -. I un association, has resigned In order to accept a position as iravewng sales- TTnnr. Ttionnt Vn.Mnnm viirhe. I man for a Baltimore house. He leaves TVi Vlr fnr nf Hmin Ttln.int I . Tnh tM.ht,io Christian science services will be held the Tenth Avenue Presbyterian at -U 0cloclt Mn niornlng and at I church to-morrow night wlllvbe a o'clock . to-night In the hall. No: Ki treat to those who have heard this West Fifth street. The subject will be KRS.E0SIF.f:3KNISH,!lD. rrrsicu iso sciatox ws ruuiiu. SUM It, H R ' lcSf mrj H CuU a at wi-nit R . SooiUI ft If rwi-c it ftateM, a 1 rl Miss Helen Hunter, teacher of the public school at Eastfield. spent yestsr cay la tiie city shopping. ' Miss Edith Leslie, of Montreal. Canada, who Is the guest of her. sis- itr, miss Bessie resile, . win remain here until June. Mrs. A. C. Lee and Miss Graham will return to-morrow from Lexing ton, va., wnere tney have been visit ing. t- , Miss Flora Bryan entertained, at her home on South Tryon street yes terday afternoon In honor of Miss Alice Klhyoun, of Washington, who Is her guest. Progressive games were played. Miss Helen Eddy winning the first priie, a lovely hand-painted pic ture. Miss Kinyoun was awarded the guest-of-honor prize.' After the contest, an elegant four-course luncheon was served. The guests were: Misses Helen . Eddy. Mar garet and Gay Willis, Lucile and Elizabeth Withers, Mary and Sara Brockenbrough, Camilla and Ethel Durham, Nancy Anderson, Flora Johnston, Martha Howell, Helen Brem, Mary Neal Mellon, Mary Mor gan Myers, May Pegram, Anna Forbes LlddelL Earl Brunson. Elean or Alexander, Alma Oates.X Lily May Loving, lAuraReiiiey, Sara Tanner, Alice Kinyoun and Elizabeth' Con rad. Mrs. H. E. Thomas, of Mount Airy, is visiting fter parents, Mr, and Mrs. J. M. Durham. '- Mrs. R.' C, Moore won the first prize at the meeting of the After noon Tea Club yesterday with Mrs. A. J. Draper, on Elizabeth Heights: Mrs. J. W. Conway, the second, and Mrs. w. A. Reynolds, the consola tlon. , . .,. . Mrs: viuion j. Hayes and son, Mr. Thomas', C Hayes, who have -been spending two weeks In St. Augustine and Jacksonville, Fla., win return to the city to-night Miss Lucile Earnhardt, of Eliza beth College. Is spending the' week end with relatives In Salisbury. .Miss Alice Graham returned to her ihonae In Lincoln county yester- day, after spending several days In the city with 'Miss .Violet Alexander. Mrs.' E. K. Moora and sister, Miss Helen Hardesty, expect to leave the first of this week for Summit Poinf, Vs., to spend several weeks, y Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Vernon and daughter, Miss Estelle Vernon, -have gone to Florida on a short visit. ' Mrs. E. O. Buchanan and1 daugh ter. . Miss Alice, returned last night from a two weeks viit to Florida. They are at the Central. Miss Marie Turner, of Greensboro, was among the guests at the Central yesterday. Miss Essts RudMlL-of Dallas, was among those who stopped st the Bu ford yesterday. r Messrs. John O. Alexander and J. a Harris, .whose birthdays fell on yesterday, the f th of February, cele brated the occasion by entertaining . vnber of friends at a birthday xlln iT at the Buford Hotel. The others P?ient were: Mlses Dixie Alexander, Florence Grler, Mamie Grler, Chris tine JIawley, Elole Rankin and Lula Harris; Dr. J. E. Alexander, Capt W M. Smith. Col. W. W. Rankin. Cajt H. M. Dixon, Dr. T. O. Haw ley and Mr. W. s. Pharr. .The subscription dance which will be given Tuesday night at the Colonial! uud rjr a numoer or charlotte young men oi ncial Inclinations gives prom ise of. being a delightful affair. . The dancing will begin at o'cTock prompt ly and about 30 couples will be on tli floor. , The following are the chaper ones: Dr. and Mrs. Brodle G.Xalle. irs economy! ' - T nue Blue Ribbon Vanilla, as the f -mr ls perfection, and It gnrs twice as far. . i - i gifted man before, as well as to those who have not heard him. His wit, humor, eloquence and oratory are well worth hearing an.l richly de serve such a' tribute as the following paid him by Capt C B. Denson: "He waved the magician's wand of geni us, and all felt, the potency of irs spell. - His apostrophe to the valor of the Confederate soldier and the Patriotism of woman surpassed in eauty and eloquence and impressive oratory anything I have eVv.r beard. Every Confederate soldier should be thrilled with pride that there is a Henry Blodnt who can speak In fit ting terms of their alor and daring, arid every woman should be proud to know there 1s such a word painter to trace In such rich and rare and ex quisite colors the royalty of her'wo- manhood." Christ Jesus. The reading room Is at the same address. All are Invited. Don't fall to see Patlile's latest production at BIJOU Mon day and Tuesday "Cnpid's Pranks" at Theato. "Cupid's Praks," a first-class pic ture, which attracted much attention at the Theato yestorcay, will be on exhibition again to-morfow by special arrangement The picture Is not only amusing but exceedingly pretty In design and execution. It Is one of the good pictures of the sea son. . , . "Up-to-Date Removal" f - i V Custom Officers Mystified' : . "Flavincr Chess" Intemperance in Eating. Youth'S'Companion. It Is In eating that here is more intemperance than In any other of man's indulgences. It Would surprise and grieve many a man, who would not touch a drop of liquor to save his life, to be told that he waa as Intemperate as the greatest slave of alcohol, yet there are numbers of Just such persons. They will ' eat' three hearty meals a slay with meat and drink one or two cups of coffee or tea with each ' meal, and perhaps niDbie at little 'knacks betweei meals, besides taking a bite and a good bl one before retiring, and yet scorn-the, man who drinks, however moderatery, anything containing al cohol. One need not praise the drinker, who' deserves no praise, in saying that "the ver-eatr is the greater sinner. . DR. JOHN R. IRWIN OFFICE: NO. SI SOUTH TRTOX T, AT Woodall & Sheppard's 'Phones: Office 69: Residence 133. The Blggetit Hit of the Sfaaon. Cupid's Pranks, at Theato again Monday. Dissolution Notice. i The' firm of Perkins & 'Jordan. proprietors of the Central Hotel, has i bnen dissolved by mutual csnsent Mr. Perkins retiring. All accounts wH be -collected by Mr. Jordan ' and all debts settled by him. ' . ' . - A. M. PERKINS, - , W. M. JORDAN. Get It At Havvley'st Prescription Yor!( a Specialty . Every prescription that leaves - - our department carries with It absolute assurance, of ac curate compounding and ab solutely pure drugs, yours to us. Send Ilawley's Pharmacy . Academy Adranoo Sale Thrco Days Alirsd. Tryon and Fifth Streets. '"'Phones 13 and 'J 00. WHY BE SICK ? When You Can Get Mfs. Joe Person's R E N E IV Y A Cure For All Blood Diseases It cures eczema, old sores, blood poison, ul cers, rheumatism, diar rhoea, etc. . Thousands, of testi monials from the best people in the country telling the good this great Remedy lia&'done. Made by Mrs. Joe Person ciLVRLOTrn, x c Have letter's it Tou know how eluBlve a let ter' may be! The fillns; clerk ' saysthat he put It "right there" but the next time that you want it jit's gone, - That Is the result of filing letters of different firms all mixed In to gether under an old-style flat index. The new "way the Y. and K. Vertical way gives a separate manlla folder to each separate firm. All of your 'letters with us, for example, would be kept in one folder, clearly marked with our name.' And you can lay your , hands on that one folder In ten seconds any time. Just writs or 'phone us to mall you T. and B3. Hand book on Vertical Filing. Pound & Moore Co.. Commercial Stationers and Office' Outfitters. , ' 22t 8. Tryon St ' 'Phone 40. SpecialMces SEND US TOUR PRESCRIPTION & AND oroera ror medicines, etc We will give yuM oiny mm oeei ana purest drugs. Prompt and accurate sen-lea. WOOO- auu ft 8HEPPAKD, Druggists. 21 oouin iryon street 'Fhone 69. SWEET POTATOES 26c. IRISH 0o Strictly fresh Country Eggs 23c; Chick ens J5 to 60c.; Butter 2 to SSc.; Sugat 25-lb. bag (1.30; Hams K"4o.; extra flnt Cheese, small Country Hams. BRI1X1 ERS & CO,. 303 West Trade strset THE CLIMAX BARBER SHOP, WITH is newiy maianea DStns, not - and com water, new earner chairs, compe tent barbers, makes an Ideal hop. Su perb service assured. Full Una of cigars and tobaccos In our shop. Second-hand hester for le. 'Phone 1907. CLIMAX BARBER BHOP, W. H. Young, Prop. FOR RENT 17 WEST VANCE, MOD- ern a rooms, very aeiirable; 601 N. Brevard, modern s rooms; 300 South Myers, 6 rooms; 906 North Davidson, 4 rooms; i , uaueu street, rooms; 701 Booth A. street. 4 rooms. Other 3, i and 5-room houses. J. ARTHUR HEN DERSON A BKU. TYPEWRITERS RENTED 100 rental machines, all makes, ndy for Instant delivery. Every machine flrst-class In every particular. J. B. Cray too Co.. 117 & Tryon. 'Phone 104. , JU8T RECEIVED THREE LOADS OF produce irom our store at Webbs. Phone lis for a trial order. L. A. UNEBEUOKR k CO., 301 N. College street. TO LET-MOST DESIRABLE COTTAOB tor in cuy, or win lease same for one year at S1&, K. 10th near C streot. IMlwortli home $30; 4-room cottsse. 717 K. 6th 9S-, cottage in Villa Heights $7; houses tor rnlored tenants from II up per wcfu. ii you nave noues or stores to let this I your Clare. nd collect the stuff. K. I K KKHUrAL 2 S. Tryon street. I rind tenants Phone 344. ANOTHER I-OT, LADIES! OF THAT delicious rooked Pmoked Roll, Also full line of ftomnmcht's 8ausages and Boil ed Ox Tongue. Be sure to try thai cooxea ptnnsea koii. nnest rieef ever cooked. lilLLERVAN NKSa CO., 27 N. Tryon. 'Phones 6g and 118. 1 a. OURS IS THE BEST AND MOST UP. to-oate dining room In the city. Try ; u jubi gnii ino ifw uur irmpuDf Dills of fare. The Gem Lunch Room la the best equipped, largest and mnpt satis factory in the Carolina. OEM RES TAURANT CO. BRINO TOCR PRESCRIPTIONS TO ua and get your work done right. We have experts only In our prescription department and guarantee satisfaction. J AS. p. STOWE 4c CO., Druggists. 'Phone 171. A 6UGCEST1ON-TO ALWAYS have the assurance of perfectly flavored Wrts, use Blue Ribbon Lmon and Vanilla Extracts. OLD ENGLISH FLOOR WAX . . . '- BEIOHTENER, for waxed and varnished floors WEIGHTED BEUSHE3 . ,' P0WDEEED WAX T0EEENCE PAI2TT C0HPA1TY ' . iaN. Tryon 1 . my enjtM - New goods coming in on every train, both freight and ' 4 express. Always something doing at Belk Bros. r S6-inch Wash Jap Silk. ... .......... ..39c. 36-inch Wash Jap Silk. ... . .... ,48c. Oriental Waterproof Silk . -This is the kind that doesn't spot when exposed to water. .- . V 1 lot, 27 inches... . ... . .v. . .. ... ..18c. 1 lot, 27 inches. . ...... . . . , ... . . ... . . ..... .75c. 1 lot, 27 inches.. .... ..... ..... ... ... ....98c. Nothing petter in Black Silk for Spring and Sununer wear. ' ' . : . Oriental Waterproof Silk 27-inch' Oriental, all colors, Pink, Blues, Tans, Browns and White.... ........ ... 48c Rajab Silks . - rAU colors in this popular new Silk, extra value. ..75c, - Wool Goods New line 44inch Wool Goo Js'in Browns, Blues, Blacks, , Herringbone, Cheviot, Panamas, Serges, Taffeta Cloths, etc.. . . . . . . . ..... . . .-. . . ... . ... .... ,98c. 550-ineh Tamiseriri all colors;... . . .'. ..48c. All colors, Blues, Creams, Reds, Browns, Blacks at special.... .... .... ..... ... ......48c. Cotton Piece Goods Colored Linen Finish Waisting. ,36-inch Linen Finish. Colors: Tan, Browns, Blacks, Blues. 36-inches wide . ... ..... 10c. . ... 36-inch Linen Knish, White . . . . . . . . . ... ...... 10c. 'Amoskeag Fancy Ginghams, new line just 'opened , beautiful line of colors-all good. v , New stock 9-4 and 10-4 Sheeting at new prie'e prices lower thantfor many months. First come, first served. New Line Sheets, Pillow Cases 81x90 Sheets, good ones. ........ . . ... . .. .... .69c. 90x90 Sheet1, good ones..... .....v.,:...... ..75c, Laces and Trinamings -; See our new Val Laces at. ........ . . .... 5c. New Dress Trimmings in Irish All-Overs in Cream . . and White Medallions, in Cream and Coffee, Ecru, etc. .. ''-,"', Watch this space. It will pay handsome divides to you at all tunes, but especially so just now. New goods coming in and you know we lead in making new prices. Come let us show vou the new things. B ELK e R OTHERS Best on the Market "Wlnorr" brand Kerneled Corn. 13c. Tomatoes 15 and 17c. Dainty Lima Beans 20c. Dainty Wax berries 30c. Red Cherries sue. - rsaiau unwni, bb. Catsup ISo. - W. XL CROWXXL. TV GOLDEN GLORY Versus Butter But sometimes ws want tn make a delicate dish that shall be rich and palatable, and that shall blend all the good things Into a delicious harmony. Butter is Just the thing; to do It Somehow butter has grown so scarce and expensive! Perhaps that rich and deli cate dlah can be made by omitting the butter, or at any rate some of it; then the har mony is Interrupted, discord starts and spreads around the family circle, beginning" with the "man of wrath." Is It taxing- credulity too much'wTten it is claimed that GOLDEN GLORY COOKING OIL absolutely takes the place of the best butter In the most delicate dish you want to pre pare? " jf so, you can test it youraeir. Head . the recipes In this pro gramme and In the dally pa pers.' . imagine yourself making a beautiful light American ome let with GOLDEN GLORY OIL eggs and milk. If there ever was a dainty dish to tempt a palate, prove a cook. expose a bad ingredient, nere it ur Try It! Tou will be fasci nated! It Is cheap! You might want to Join one of our skeptic classes our social demonstrations In blocks of five. Ask us for an Invita tion, and we will give you a party with four of your best friends. SAVB MONEY BY USING GOLDEN GLORY OIL FOR BUTTER. Brannon Cataating Co- Distributors. HAVE YOU EVER used our Silver Polish t -By far the best polish on the mar ket. 25 cents per bottle, de livered anywhere in the city. 'Phone 3041." Cleans plain or fancy sliver without scratching. GARIBALDI, & DIXON LEADING JEWELERS. Announcement We beg to announce that Dr. E. R. Russell and Dr. J. P. Matheaon have formed a partnership Cor the practice of diseases of the Eye. Ear, Nose and Throat Office open February th, 10. DR. S3. R. RUSSELL, ' DR. J. P. MATHESON. ' A Representative Wanted tn Every County in Xorth Carolina for the . v Southern ScLoo! of Telegnpnj and Um EMANUEL SCHOOL SINOGRAPHY AND nPfWRlTWG AsnEVILLE, X. C Liberal commissions pall rlgV.t parties. References require 1 r WE WANT your business for Phimbmg, , Heating and Supplies, IfAClif.EY BROS. CO. 6 Yi'EST Tinil STREET, TH0XE 312. OUR.' BJ mm Cituiniiiies e . V Don t miss such an. opportun ity as we, are offering vou ; COME AND SEE '
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