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CHARLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER, MARCH 10, 1908. 5 1 V 1 SOCIAL AfiD PERSONAL 1 r T nntntnn 1 fl rA JIT. I ... " V v . turned from Wilmington. where she visited relatives for several flays. Her many friend in this city will b Interested In the announcement of the marriape last Wednesday of .Miss Claiibel Whltesides, daughter of Mr. and Mr. I. S. miesiue., 01 Bkhburr. S. C toiar. Joseph Hem ton Hale,' of Boston, Mars., the wed llng taking- place Jn Atlanta, Ga. The bride ' has visited her sister, Mrs. J. Arihufiyenderson, In' this city sev " ,erai times and numbers many per h nal friends here. . ; . l(Q Mr. " W.' F." Dowd has returned from Florida, whers site spent sev eral weeks. Her friends will be glad to know that her health has lm proved very much. . The treble clef department of t Woman's Club will meet with Mrs. O. Gardner, at her homo In Pie ' mont Park,, to-morrow afternoon at 4 o'clock. In the absence of the chair nan, Mrs. C. C Hook. Mr. A. D. Glascock will preside. . A programme of unusual Interest has been prepared and all . members are urged to ' bo present. . The programme Is a fol lows: Dvorak, paper by Mrs. E. P. Ting le , ' Musical illustrations. Largo from Dvorak's "New World Symphony," by Mrs. A. D. Glascock; Bohemian folk lore, duet, "The Wedding Ring," by Mrs. C. E. Mason and Mrs; Rush Wray; violin solo, Humoreske, Opus 101, No. 7, oy Miss .Rose Chappelear. of Elisabeth College, and "Blessed Jesu," from the famous Stabatmater, by Mrs. J. C. Byrd. Famous Organists, paper by Mrs. J. O. Gardner. i Roll call. ; , i ' Selections.,. ., .'. ,-' ' Miss Margaret Hall returned yester day morning from a delightful trip South. She was absent several "week attending Mardl Or as and ' visiting points of interest in Florida and Cuba. The regular meeting of the Eclectic Book Club will be held Thursday morning at It o'clock with Mrs. B. D. Heath, in Piedmont, Instead of this af ternoon, as previously announced. Mrs. Heath will entertain the mem bers of the elnb In observance of the 1 Sth anniversary of her marriage. The occasion promises to be 'a most i delightful one. . ' Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Brandt, of Lan caster, 8. C. spent yesterday In the city, stopping at the Buford". Miss Nola Sherrlll. of Statesvllle spent yesterday in the city with her uncle, Mr. . Zeb Shelton, . , Mrs. R. L. Vernon and daughter. Mlsi Estelle Vernon, who have been visiting relatives and friends In Co lumbia and Charleston, 8. C, will re turn to the city to-day. . Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Piatt and family are moving this week from Jackson Terrace to their new home on Elizabeth avenue.- V .' Mr. and Mrs.vW R. .Taliaferro will return Thursday from 1 New York, where they have been spending sever al weeks. Mrs. John Oates and daughter, Mrs. E. P. Keerans, will sail early in June for Europe to -spend the summer abroad. ' Mr. and Mrs. John M. Harry expected back from Florida the of the week. are last Miss Madeline Orr will spend this summer abroad. Miss Nora Means, of Chester, S. C, Is expected in the city in a few days to be the guest of her. aunt, Mrs. C. O. McManaway, at her home on East Sixth street. - The home science department of the Woman's Club will ,meet Thursday. "Marketing and Food" will be thje topic discussed, the scheduled pro jtramme being as follows: "Marketing ForTwo." by Mrs. Wlllard G. Rogers; "Food for Infancy, Childhood, Youtt, Maturity and Age," by Mrs. Edwin Howard, and "Food For Invalids," by Mrs. E. -M. Bell. Miss May Penfleld will arrive in the city early In May to accept the posi tion of soprano In the First Presby terian church choir. Prof. J. H. Cralg hlll, organist and director, will arrive about the same time from Atlanta, Ga. Mrs. Charles Green has arrived In the city and Is spending some time with Mrs. W. A. Smith, at her horns on Morehead street. Preparations are being discussed by the teachers of the city and the Woman's Club, looking towards an elaborate reception to be tendered the educators who attend the sesslon-of . the Teachers Assembly in Charlotte about the middle of June. The Car "negle Library Building Is the place considered, by those who have origi nated the enterprise, and if the plans reach. full attainment, the event will be among the largest of the impor tant gatherings of school teachers,' Mrs. William H. Rust, who was Miss Bessie Henderson, has returned to. her home in Washington, after spending two weeks with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Henderson. Mrs. A. J. Beall will return this morning from Lexington, where she has been visiting relatives. The friends of Miss . Isabel Beall will regret to know that she is quite sick at her home on South Church street. ' ,- Little Miss Edna McCubblns en tertained a few of her friend at the home of her parents on- North Mc Dowell street yesterday afternoon In honor of her fifth birthday. Many de lightful games were played. Master Joe Gallagher winning the first prise, a beautiful box of candy, and Miss Frankle McGinnls, the booby, a stick of red candy. Delicious refreshments or cream, rake and candles were serv ed. The guests were Sara Shelby, Virginia Bell, Roth Davis, Mary Ter ry Bland. Frankle McGlnnls. iwlsabeth Smith, and toarbara Darracott and Masters Joe and Vincent Gallagher, Williamson Bradford, Will Orr, Park er Query, Thomas Smith' and Adolphus Rusael, of Columbia. ft. C Mr. W. E. Holt. Jr.. of Lexington, was registered among the gueets at the Sel wyn lasf.oight.' ' THEY ALWAYS PLEASE. ' No matter what kind you've bn unlnr. Floe Ribbon Lemon . snd Vanilla will please you better. , BRIEFS. A Few Minor Happenings la and About the City. . Baseball weather this Is not. What became of that gold mine on North Tryon street? ; The man with the .nosegay on. his lapel was cot in evidence yesterday. . "The Clansman" will be at the Aca demy of Music to-day, matinee and night . . - ' .. It is rumored that the city Is negotiat ing for a ferry boat for use on the square. ' . -Cotton receipts on the local, market yesterday amounted to M bales at UH cents, as against 47 bales at UK ltst year.- -Oir. W. E. Shaw has sold to Mr. J. C. Steele a lot on East Seventh street measuring SI by 230 feet. ; The considera tion was 5.750. - . ; Mr. a ' WIttkowsky has sold to Mr. Sam Aabury the house and lot at No. 407 lege street. Known as the. i niniiiii in mini 1 1 Th two cars racing from ; Phlladel phla to Savannah by way of Richmond Bond lott. and Norfolk, Va., will reach Charlotte the latter rift nf tki n i ill Suatalr has bought from Mr. T. L. Funderburk for a consideration of $2,200 a tract of land of 40 acres locat ed.in Morning Star township.' The locel T. M. C. A-, has Invited Rev. Dr. J. 8. MofTatt, president of Er klne College, Due West, S. C.i to deliver an address before the association here next Sunday. The 61st series of stock in the Me ehanlcs' Perpetual Building and Loan Association started out with 1.400 shares taken, an unusually good beginning. The indications are that the series will be very large; one. , The receipts at the postofflca last month from the salevof stamps, postal cards and postage on second-class mat' ter amounted to tS,7f.S3. For the umi month last year the record shows $8,520.61, an Increase of 1266.32. "Ths Polloe Dogs" is they title of an Interesting picture at the 'Casino last night. "In Blrdland" was at the Royal, "Scenes of Venetian Life" at the Bijou, and "The Sauaw Man's Son" at. the Theato. . All were good. Will Cureton. colored, was arrested last nlKht charged with, the theft ot loaf of bread from the kitchen Of the Selwyn Hotel. Cureton Is not an em ploye, nor a boarder, except by his own permission. . He will be tried this morn ing. ' PERSONAL. The Movements of a Number of Pco pie. Visitors and Others. Mr. Leroy Davidson, of Kershaw, 8. C. scent yesterday In ths city on his way home from New York. Mr. J. M. Watkins, of Powhatan' coun ty, Virginia, who has beau spending sev eral months in the city with Hts nrotner, Mr. Mcb.. Watkins, returned horns yes- terdav momlnf. Malor W. G. Reed, a prominent cltlsen of Savannah. Ga., is spending the week In the city with his daughter. Mrs. Wal ter W. Watt, at her home on East Ninth street. ' ' . , Mr. Charles A. Moseley, Jr., returned to Cluster Springs Academy, Virginia, vesterday morning after spending) a few days In the cltywith his parents. Mr. W. E. McLaughlin, of Cheraw. 8. C, was registered among the guests at the Selwyn yesterday. Mr. E. P. Longmore, of New York, was registered among the visitors in the city yesterday. . ; ' ' sir. E. a Wood, of Hopedale. Mass., who has -been spending two weeks In the city on business, returned home last night. Mr. I B. Wheeler, of Ashevllle. spent yesterday In the city, stopping at the Selwyn. Mr. W. H. Williams, -of Newton, spent yesterday In the city. Mr. Evans McBrayer, of Shelby, was registered among the guests . at ths Southern Manufacturers' Club yesterday. Mr. J. M. Rogers, of Fayettevtlle, spent yesterday In the city. - Mr. E. P. Carr, of, High Point, was a Charlotte visitor yesterday. Mr. J. Clifton Wheat, of Winchester, Pa., was registered among the guests, st the Southern Manufacturer's Club yes terday. Among the visitors in the city yester day were Messrs. O. W. Thompson, of juaeon, and F. C Butler, of Atlanta, Ga. Mr. J. H. Denny, of Greensboro, spent yesterday In the city. Mr. C. S. Alston, of Raleigh, Is spend ing to-day In the city on business. Mr. George P. Poll, of Winston-Salem, was registered among the guests at the Buford last night. Mr. c. K. ciuids, or uncointon. was a Charlotte visitor last night. Ur. R. Lindsay, of Greenville, S. C, was registered among the guests at the Burora last night. Mr. Latta Hood, of Lancaster. S. C. spent last nignt in the city. Mr. S. A. McFadden, of Greensboro. Is spending to-day m the city. Mr. W. A. Kennedy, of .Washington. Southern manager for the General Flre proHng Company, spent yesterday In the city on business. Duly Noted. Charleston News and Courier. Although born In Fairfield, Mr. F. H. McMaster was raised In Charles totu but. for the benefit of The Char lotte Observer, we remark that he has a famous apple . orchard In "Zercony," (at least that Is how he pronounces It), In the State ,of North Carolina. Never Give Up Ik Ship When You Can Get Mrs. Joe Person's Remedy. Greensboro, N. C, Jan.- IJ, 1J06.' 6J7 Ashbcro St Last August my husband, who la a railroad man. Was badly hurt by having a severe blow on the head. caused by a piece of Iron falling on ii. in a lew aays ne suffered badly from dizziness, and ho was not able to walk across the room. Then nausea set 'in and he vomited every thing he would eat We became very uneasy about him, as the doctors could not define the nature of his hurt. His whole system became in volved from his condition, the doc tors' treatment gave him no relief, and one of the physicians advised an operation. He discharged a great deal of blood from his nose and would frequently vomit blood, but the doctors said that came from his stomach and not from the hurt. Then one of my friends, who had un bounded faith In Mrs. Joe Person's Remedy, begged me to use It. My husband lost his flesh , and was greatly reduced, and at that time we did not expect him to live long. We got Mrs. Person's Remedy and put him on it. and In twenty-four nours we could see a change for the better. The vomiting of blood ceased., which made us hopefuL We continued to use the Remedy and It made a perfect cure, and he is now well and In good health MRS. E. A. RITES. ANOTHER ICE FACTORY. The YarbrooKh A Bellinger ' Com pany to Install a Modem Ice- Making Plant No Cut Projected tn Present Price Plant to lie in Operation by the First of June at Jjeast. " Charlotte is to have another ice factory. The Yarbrough & Bel linger Company, which ha been en gaged In the coal business in this city for the past 10 year, has ar ranged for the installation of a modern and up-to-date ice-making plant, which will be In operation, if nothing to the contrary happens to disturb present plans, by the first June. This ice Dlant will be manai in connection with the present-established business andjrwlll not mean any reductton'present con nections in the5l. rather a -ma terial yexpanaisr , Th irrreueh & Bellinger com oaxwai lncorDoratea in muren. lrMkslthoueh the partnersnip oi iJdessrsTV. A. Yarbrough ana oeorge H or to that time, in July 18 9. in rder to finance the new department the comnany the capital stocK will be Increased to $75,000 and a few nrominent local caDltallsts will . oe taken In. there belnu now but two stockholders, namely. Messrs. Yar hrnurh and Bellinger. In resDonse to auestlons, Mr." J. A. Yarbrough stated last night that there would be no cut in present prices now charged on the local mar ket 'which he- thought were fair. Mr. Yarbrough expressed the belief that with better services and eu perlor goods a fine trade in the ice business could be buflt up In Char lotte. This announcement of the fact that a second ice factory is to be established in Charlotte will be read with the keenest Interest. The Standard Ice and Fuel Company has hurt the field to Itself ever since its purchase of the People's Ice and Fuel Company , several year ago. The ."Y. & B." firm Is nothing If not wide-awake and progressive and there Is a prospect of something doing- this summer. The March University Magazine. The University Magasine for March 1 on the market, crisp, fresh, spark ling;, and prompt. Among the meri torious articles which make up its table of content are two very clever poems, "The Eternal Paradox," ana "The Eyes of the World," by S. H. Lyle, Jr.: an amusing "Autobiography of a Print Shop Manager," toy Mr. H. B. Gunter; and a story, "Jonsey, Naval Innovator." by Mr. Koon Royster, be sides a number of other stories, poems and sketches. 3 Get It At Hawley's OF COURSE You want the best soda. . Every try Hawley'e? If you have, you know it's the best ' If you haven't well, you ' know you are missing it. It's cold, sparkling, luscious with rich, creamy cream and taste Just right. We mix It as you want It. HawIeyV Pharmacy Academy Advance Sale Three Days Ahead. Tryon and Fifth Street,, 'Phones IS and 260. Special Notices TO LET BEST 120 6-ROOM COTTAGE in Charlotte, lor ijw oy tne year, un E. 10th, betwen C. and V. Has all mod ern conveniences, new ana un-io-aaie. This is first offer for less than 120. A nlum tor some. one. 118 house In Dil worth; $8 cottage on E. Sth; 17 cottage In VUla Heights: furnished house be yond Dilworth for the summer. Includ ing use or cow, garaen, wnn-n win oe planted and in good shape, $50; 7-room house, close In. 125. E.-U KEESLER, 25 S. Tryon SL 'Phone 344. BROILED MACKEREL IN MAYON- nalss is what you nave wanted an the time, but never knew the name of. lettuce. Spinach, Turnip Salad. Salsify, Parsnip. Spring Onions. All fresh to day. MILLER-VAN NESS CO., 27 N. Tryon. ' WOODALL ft SHEPPARD, Druggists, are now located at Zl South Tryon St. 'Phone S. They give prompt and ac curate -service. WE ARE WELL 8TOCKED WITH ALL drug sundries and can supply you with anything you want in a moment's -notice. JAS. P. HTOWB CO.. Drug gists. 'Phone 179. . . THE FINEST ' QUALITY ' MOUNTAIN Buckwheat Flour, 7 pounds for 25c. This is 3Hc. pound, which is a very low price. Apples ISo. peck. Butter on Ice. BRIDGEKS ft CO., 203 West Trad St. THE CLIMAX BARBER SHOP. WITH Its newly instauea oatns, not and cold water, new barber chairs, compe tent barbers, makes an Ideal shop. Su perb servtee ansured. Full line of cigars nd tobaccos In our shop. Second-hand heater for pal. 'Phone 1D07. CLIMAX BARBER SHOP. W. H. Young. Prop, FOR RENT-MODERN (-ROOM HOUSE 30 K. th (March 1MH); f-room houe 716 N. Brevard. US; k-room house K0 8. Myers SIS; 4-room house 701 8. A.. (10; 4-room house 311 E. tth. per week $2.26. Other I and 4-room - houses. J. AR THUR HENDERSON BRO. 'Phone 669. TEN YEARS OP SUCCESS FOR TEN years .Blue Ribbon Extracts have been growing In popularity and to-day they outsell all others. TYPEWRITERS RENTED 100 rental machines, all makes, rrady for Instant delivery. Every machine flrst-clajs In every particular. J. E Crayton Co.. 317 8. Tryon. 'Phone KM. OURS IS THE BEST AND MOST UP-to-date dining room tn the city. Try us lust onoe and see our tempting bills of fare. The Uem Lunch Room is the best equipped, largest and most satis factory In the Carolina. GEM RES TAURANT XX mm. IVEY'S PipjRf x c a i r en m JrtLL Tuesday, 10 o'clock Another of the sale that make our store famous as distributors of great values. " A big lot of Pictures, a great va riety. Picture that you would pay two and three times the price for usually. We bought them at a great deal less than value and we pass on the saving to you. ' - A . . Three price, eC, 80c, $1.89. NEy SILKS Just received a shipment of Silk. bought under value and sold same way. 36-inch Black Guaranteed Taffeta Silk, regular 11.25 grade, $1.00 yd. . Good bargain ' yard-wide Black Guaranteed Taffeta Silk, 75c., 89c. yd. Special Waist Silks In smajl In visible checks, 75c. grade, 50c. yd. 27-inch Pongee or Rajah style Silk, so very popular now, T5c. yd. SKIRTS We are pleasing hundreds of la dies with our stylish Skirts. It save a lot of worry to be able to come to our. nice department, select a skirt from over a hundred different styles, have It fitted by expert dressmakers for no extra' charge, and the thing is done and. over with. Just received ' this week two big lots new Skirt.' MATTINGS We have put in Mattings again. We bought our Mattings directly from the Importers last fall and se cured the lowest price. We have choice styles and we are sure you will find the price much less than usually charged, as we sell strictly' for cash and1 nothing added for any losses. IVEY'S Dissolution Notice. The firm of Perkins ft Jordan, proprietors of the Central Hotel, ha been dissolved by mutual consent, Mr. Perkins retiring. All account ' will be I collected by Mr. Jordan and all' debts settled ,by him. ' , A. N. PERKINS, W. M. JORDAN. To-Day Matinee at S To-Nlght at 8:30 FAREWELL TOVR of the Most Popular 1)rama In the History of the American Stage -' THE CLANSMAN BY THOMAS DIXON. JR. Direction George II. Brennan. Seats on. sale at Hawley's. Prices: Matinee 25, 50. $1.00 Night... SO, 75, $1.00, $1.50 THE CALL OF THE south will be eagerly read bv every one who sees or has read the thinking American. - s ,Ready March 15th, Price $10 per cony. Get your orders early. one&Barringer S Bookseller and Stationer. - " ' ? j '.iiiiI Iiji i'fi y '"Tfllle'r blELJji SMks Shantung. Rajahs, Foulards, Pon gees and all the other new things In Silks Waist Silks and Dress - SilkS. ' " ; - Sv-Inch Chiffon Taffetas, 98c. These are the real Chiffon Taffetas, new Blues, Browns and Tana; no better goods made, for one dollar a yard ...... . . ... . ..... . .So, Black Taffeta Not since we have sold a Black Taffeta has our stock been so com plete and well bought. Beginning with a pretty All-Silk 36-inch Black Taffeta at 75c, we show all grades up to $1.50, and to see our line means to buy. Tho Newest Thing ' iust in to-day the newest fabric in Shantung Stripe Silks, In'Old Rose, Copenhagen Blues, two shades ot Tana You must see these to ap preciate them. Nothing like them here, and wa only have them In , pattern. Come aee them ...... .I .... ....$1.25 yd. Foulards and Fancies Beginning at .48c, t we show them at different pijlcfja up to..., ..8a ... ... Wholesale and Retail DR. JOHN R. IRWIN OFFICE! NO. 21 SOUTH TRYON ST . AT Woodall & ShepparcP s 'Phones: Office 68: Residence 125. Here we are again . . Telling you about our new stock of neckwear. They arc the very pick of the new pat terns, weaves and col orings .ties of indi viduality and distinc tion. " You'll have to come and have a look at them. Various prices. 60c., 75c. and $1.00. The Tate-Brown Co. Beet on the Market "Wlnorr" brand Kerneled Corn, 13c. Torn toes II and 17c. Dainty Lima Bean 20c. Dainty Wax Dean 1 XOe II lack Rasp, berries 30e. Red Cherrle ?i Ealfll Dressing 15a atsup ISc. W. M. CROWEIJU :WE WKNT your business! for Plumbing, Heating and Supplies HACKuEY BROS CO. Y 6 VEST FIFTH STREET, mm 19-21 ' EAST TRADE o rin White Goods 40-Inch Wash Batiste Sic, ' This is the Batiste that We started the season on and had such a run on. All the ladle who have been waiting for same can get it now at same price , 25c READ THIS Very Important Notice In Re gard to McCall's Patterns. Miss Mary Friable, a special representatle of McCall's pat terns from New York, will be at our store on Wednesday and Thursday. March 11th and, 12th, and will Cake great pleasure In explaining to the women of Charlotte and sur rounding cities the great and superior merit of McCall pat terns, the simplest, most easily put together and best fitting patterns In the world. We should like every woman who possibly can to be present. You will not be asked to buy. U A7T7 VrYT T S EVER P ucd our 8ilver Polish? By C far the best polish on the mar ket, 28 cents per bottle, de livered anywhere In the city. Phone 2041. Clean plain or fancy silver without scratching. GARIBAIDI, & DIXON LEADING JEWELERS. :iim:ixniimimi BROTHERS s pring Hats Every Stetson bear tha SteUoa Nam "li'ii "Stetson That's all the nuh of fashion wants to know about the hat he selects. Wl in) Ik SuitM Ml M Dtffcf Has la til U tma ft ' Goods sent , on approval returnable at our expense. Ti o French and Persian Lawn 44-inch French, Lawns. ...... ;,lc. 33-Inch Persian Lawn.. . ...13 1-Se. These are extra good number and are going rapidly. A New and Novel Fabric French Cotton Voiles, 2Sc. This la by far the prettiest Cstton Dress Good yet put eut and our color are the new shades. Leek , like fine wool voile. ......... .JAc Cosmo Suiting, 13 I -Sc. If you want a pretty Easter Dree arid want one that will take the place of dollar wool goods, this 1 It. Look Ilk real fine wool and wears well .... . . .' . . . ; 10c ' IJnen Tamlse, 25c. A!l-T.lnn. sheer oualltv.. .....25c. 45-Inch Persian Lawn. ,. .25c. 45-lnch French Lav.n... .... .25e. 11.25 Long Cloth. H yards. .. ..8c. 11.39 Long ClotX 12 yards $1.24 Limited quantity of thtse good, Come fast to get them. Remember this: When you are tit , to buy anything in White Goo Is. no matter whether Linen or Cot ton, you make a mistake when you buy before seeing headquarter We are away ahead. 19-21 E. Trade. Announcement- We beg to-announce that Dr. J3- R. Rassell and Dr. J. P. Matheson have formed a partnership tor the practice of diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Office open February th, 10I. DR. E. R. RUSSELL, DR. J. P. MATHESON. ; I A Representative Wanted m Every County m Xorth Carolina for the - Southern School of Telegraphy and the EMANUEL SCHOOL STENOGRAPHY AND uPEWRITlNG AsilEVTLLE, N. C. Liberal commissions pall rlgvt 'parties. References require! 3
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