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CIIAHLOTTK DAILY ; OBSERVER, -MARCg 18, 1903. S Coats' and Clark Spool Thread la Now tc BpooU, i f - ' H" 1 , , ,. r r crzn t SOCIAL AND PRS0 : ?Al hi,. t . Uri Charles Gren. who has been the iruest of Mrs. W. A. Smith, on East Morehead street for the past tea day, will leave shortly for THsla ware, where .he wlU make her future bom. - " Mrs Walter S. Llddell haa returned from a. visit of aeverat weeks dura tion to relaUvea In Tennessee. JJlss Julia Flckling, of Washington, Is th uest of relatives In the city. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Alexander, Jr.. have returned to their home in Hifch Point alter spending several a9 tfta city with relatives. ftiiest I Joneoh XL.. Ross has as ' ' her i her mother and her sister, Mrs. w n i.ak and Mr. H. II McDume. who "arrived In the city last night from Faytteville. . . vill in schools." This question will be ar gued by ladles appoiniea ior im pose and an .interesting ramun anticipated. A buslners meeting wui be held at 3:30 o'ciock. : A Few tn.. TVillv Madison Book Club t.1 ....dIt A n'nlfwk this after - . ham hv Mra. Joseph It. Ross, at her ture, home on North Tryon street. : Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Taylor left Mon flay night for FayettevUle, whers they will make their home hereafter, with Mr. Taylor mother , , , Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Pritchott and Master Charles Prltchett, Jr.. left yes terday afternoon to visit relatives at Mount Gilead. They will be gone sev eral weeks. . . The Toun People's Missionary f o clety - of Tryon Street Methodist church met "Monday evening with Misses Bell and Margaret Hall at their beautiful home on East Seventh street. It being the'annual meeting, lection of officers was in order, re sulting as follows: President. Mrs. E. A. Cole; first vkfe president, Mlsa Minnie Qattls; second vice . president. Dr. W. M. Robey; recording secretary. Miss Car rie N.-Weller; corresponding, secre tary. Miss Ma,dg Kowland; treasurer, Miss Eva Avant. v a tar h regular business session an Interesting programme on Korea, was carried out. alter wnicn .n.tj. rronnwd that. It 'being the eve of St. Patrick' Day, an hour be spent with the patron saint. Accora- - rart delierhtful Drormitl followed. Shamrock . jtouvenirs were presented to the guests, and ioes and cakes, carrying out the color scheme of green and white, were served. Th attendance was unusually large and all entered Into the spirit of the occasion and pronouncea it a most delightful and profitable evening. Mr Prank Davis nnd Master .Tamaa Ttalrd Davis, of Bristol Tenn. are exnected in the city in a day or so to visit Prof, and Mrs. J. CJ..Ealrd on South Tryon street. was the attraction at the Monarch yesterday. - The'pybllo is beginning te have some faith in the weather's protestations 01 reformation. ' . , '"Life of Peace, the British Robber, is a stirring picture with plenty 01 ac tion, at the Casino, . , Tha rnttnn recelDta yesterday amount ed to 144 bales at 11 cents, as against 33 bales last year at' the same price. 'Black Psttl" and her .troupe of trou badours hold the boards at trws loeai theatre -this-afternoon ana to-nignt. ! momhara of the Knights of, Co lumbus are asked to meet tnis morning at rvnnnnehus Hall St t.9l O CIOCK. Miss Jennie Wilkle, of Llnoolnton, arrived in the city laat night, bring lng her father, Mr. James L. Wilkte, who ha bes.i seriously lit ior several week at the Lincoln Hsp:Ui. They have rooms at 211 East Slxt street. Mrs. Walter' W. Wait It'll yesterday for New Tork to spun! soma time. Mr. I V. Nuckola, 'who ha been "spending several we.' in the city, " ru,iM . tha sad news yes- tHiv that her "son ! Is ill In a 'Louisville, Ky.. hospital, and -she will leave thl morning to ha at hi hodside. She has been the guest during her stay In the city of Her daugnter, Mrs.. vmer au nattA. nn Morehead street, and would r,at linn Miurned home until next week had not yesterday' telegram been received. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Hayes and daughter. Miss Maud Hayes, spent yesterday in the city shopping. Tra .Ttnrrll Rlnnton has arrtved In the city from Shelby to be at the bedside ot her nusoana. wno uun mo Presbyterian Hospital. ier son, .air Charlie Blanton, returned home yes terday. f : Mrs. W, A- Smith, of Pinevlll. who has been in at si. cetera xiosp.iai. was taken home yesterday much lm proved. : . , k -. ' Mr - and Mrs. Thomas Preston en tertained last ntarht at their home nn Mnrahnd street in honor of Rev Tir and Mra. J. ' W- ROSeborO. Dr. Roseboro has been supplying the pul pit of the Becona tresDyierian cuurta for several momns. . Mtaa .Edna. Wilson, of Wlnston-Sa lem, 1 the guest of Mis Bessie Lent Steer at her home on South Myers street. ' Miss Lu Caldwell lias returned to her home In Albemarle after spend ing a week In the city with Mr. Zeke Johnston. Mra Tt V TTunnevcutt and dauffh ter, Mrs. John M. Ray, left yesterday Tor .Barium cnnnti iu oucim a , c w day with friends. Vh Snlnsters will meet this after noon at 4 o'clock with Miss Cornle Fore at her home on North College street. Mrs. P. C. Henderson, of Croft, spent yesterday In the city shopping. Jsne waa me guesi oi ner oisier, r E. B. Gresham. Mr iM Mra. J. B. Sherrlll. of Con cord, were visitor In the city yester day. - ' Mr. J. O. Gardner is visiting re la tlve In Savannah. Ga, Mr. T. L. Rltch Is visiting relative In Laurinburg. Mtaa final ftnffmin nf no.tnnln Was registered among the visitors at " the eelwyn yesterday.. Mrs. 8. H. Greene, of Monroe, spent yesterday vuy enuyiiing. Mr. Edward G. Weaver ha return ed from a trip or several day North. Mrs "Florence, Tavlor has returned from Louisville, Ky., where she at tended the funeral and burial of her mother. - Mrs. R. L. Gibbon and daughter, little Miss Mary Roger Gibbon, left last night for Montgomery, A la A to visit Mrs. H. B. Battle, a sister of Mrs. Gibbon. Ther will be an open meeting ot the education department - of the Woman' Club at -the Selwyn Hotel tA.mAn-A aftarnAnn at 4 n'nlwlr t n which all the teacher and-, member of the tjoard of school commissioner ex tne city are lnvuea. ine reature of the meeting will b a debate on the ouery. "Rpsolved. That the study of Latin should be elective In . the THE NEW .TEAR "Comparisons arc Odorons,?. as Mrs. Mala prop says. .uzianne tbitee conrts odorou comparison. Jnqcscrlbable. . Its delightful aroma is lmply :5 cts. 1 lb. can Sold everywhere The Rcily-Taylor Co., Xew Oricans, r, fi. A - - ," rERSOXAL. BRIEFS. in Tlio Movement of a Naiubcr of Peo I15. Visitor and Oilier. Mr. Xoni Crawlord. of Hock liai, S. - fu, n,h In tha CllV. Mr. S. B. Sargent Is expeciau u'" thia mornlna- from New Yorit. wnere no . 1 1. v.UM hu.,,1 Hm va on business. Ann t iia ijcs, av. . . j - Mr w. a., nmun. si jri""""- r Minor Happenings About tno. utf. ;.: yeslerday In the city en boatnes The French Spy." an exciting pic- ' xAnn nt Rock H1U t O'Donoghus Hall at i:30 o'clock to registered among the visitor, ittend the double funeral at the Catholic Southern Manufacturers' Club. . . I -i, . xj r n-ailla nf fireenvll M. k. VT Uiilrlnn nf ROCk 11111. S. . will spend, a short time In the city to morrow on numneaa. - Mr. James Corney, of Mew jora, rrp- ,i. uiii.r a Co.. cetton aud stocic brokers, spent yesterday m me ijr v.. business. t mt. A 'Y3,trar iaa rAtUrSSd from Air. .. .hIm 4 a mliimhlR. K. LJ. UUBIIICD. w , w ' . cltv yesterday from a business trip out of town. . . . .. Mr. Archie Cannon, oi .oncoru. spending several days In the cltyv - Mr. Hamilton carnarai. . di i..w Mich., a prominent manufacturer, was a Charlotte visitor yesterday. . Mr. John Blancnaro, oi csjnm, -'. ...taj amnn? tha visitors at the Church. Th rnmu nf tha 4C's . have begun arnrk on tha extension of the ear lines in Wedmont and the protect wUl De pushed as rapidly as possioie to compte tlon. : t f riarrlann. who has been l lineman for the Western Union Telegraph Company for the last few years, nas ac cepted a position with the Southern Pow r Comoany at . waco. a mnailnar of the executive committee rvah Orrharo townshln. ' box No. 1. Is called for next Tuesday night at s o ciock at the voting place. Important matters will come up for oonsideration. One of the physicians of the city nss i..u n u.vnr t. a. Franklin, request ing the publication of the names of ths phystelans of the city ana me ijuimw prescriptions tney wroie insv -. xi. -of a rrnker. who recently un derwent an operation for appendicitis at St. Peter's Hrfspltal was able to b out ...rav Hi will leave in a day or two for a visit to relatives In Forest city. TV,- Makinhur- Medical Society intaraatina- meetln last night. :..k f.,nn were read. In which iiuiiiui v. . .-in.i niaauaainna were alven of live subjects of much Import to the medical nrofesslon. Tha Rnnthern " Real Estate Loan ana Trust Company has sold to Mrs. c m iiKknn fnr nnnsideration oi ao.ttv, i i. inr.Vat nn 4ha nnrthwestern corner of thr. Intersection of North Caldwell and Thirty-second streets. It IS W oy so xeei, Mr nnrence Covlnaton. the deranged nnn vn hrnka nut rlass In the post office In an effort to get into civil service an thua ntn Sinn Slntr. was released from Jail yesterday afternoon, oeing taken back to Concord by a canarru deputy sheriff MR, GKIER THE SPEAKER. Addressed Good Audience at East Ave nue Tabernacle Lat Mgnt on jww alon. ; Rev. Mark B. .Grler, a missionary of the Southern Presbyterian Church to Pkln. ariilraaearl a lnrsre audience at the East Avenue Tabernacle last night. orlmarliy for the beneni or xne com mittee of one hundred on the Lay- Mii.inmrv Movement. Mr Grler ha spent a number of years In China and Is thoroughly acquainted .i.v. v. . n.aa nf that field. HI lec ture last night waa comprehensive In Its cope and dealt largely wim un incidents which came under the obser vation ot the speaker during his stay there.. ; - Mr. Grler waa rormeny a mmisiei .v.. aanni a ta Reformed tresDy- terian Church, leaving Its rank for .v.. . ..iTMra nf snendlnar - hi life anvnno- tne cnmese. no " raiatlve In thl immediate section , ai- a f.n weeks here be ana i. Uu.... - r; :- ... fore aolng to i-nuaaeipnm i the remainder or nis years uiius with other relatives ana inenoa. (MOD LINIMENT. Woo will hunt a good while before -mi tlnd a nreparauon ma , -i"-" . LI. i.i.t. t inimant aa a cure Tor V"m"LZ ,T:V,m. in nalns for th. 5?.1? V." .n,,rilv va uable for lame pica. . ...taut mnnaltr rains bacK ana an "., --- . n sna iw eem sis Jordan & Ce. n..n Vi ah.a n A dollars of stock of .k. ii.l nanltat nf tl 00.000.00 'has 1,1117 fr" " - ' been reserved to be placed In lot of from one to five erfare. Subscriber for email amount are especially de mtrA an I . ara Invited to BDDly to ' II. M. yiCTOR. Organixlng the Union National Bank Get It At Hawley's Creme Elcaya ELCAYA SOAP ELCAYA FACE POWDKIl ' (In all shade). Just received another - fresh shipment preparations. quick bicycle of " these popular each by our SOc. messengers. Ilav.ley's' Phsrmacy Charlotte N. C ' Thon-s IS and 20. xj . k n K-ailta. of Greenviue. a. v., superintendent, of the Charlott division of the Southern, is spending several days In the eity on business. Mr. F. O. Monday, ot Btaiesviiie. wa a Charlotte visitor yesterday. Mr. o. L. Watta. of Lyncnourg, va.. spent yesterday In the city, stopping at tne central. Among the visitors in tne cny yester day was Mr, F. Blackwell , Smith, of Greensboro. Mr. H. R. Neal, Of uaviason, was a visitor in the city yesterday, stopping at the Central. Mr. William B. Streeter. or ureensDoro, spent yesterday in the city. m. a T Thnmaa. ef Ramseur. was registered among the visitor at the Cen tral yesterday. Messrs. J. I pryan ana jonn axjvb. oi Oastonla, .spent yesterday In the city on business. " rant H. M. Dixon, of Newell, was a visitor in the city yesterday. Mr. Cameron Morrision is jn jiaieiau on business. President Henry Louis Smith, of David son College, spent yesterday In the city on business. Mr. L. H. Balthls. of Gastpnia. speni last night. In the city. Mr. T. G. Balrd, of Ashevllle. was reg istered among th guests at the Buford last night.' - Ptof. A. Currle, of Davldjon, louege, was a Charlotte visitor yesterday. Mr. lienry wiison, on nainiau, waa a Charlotte visitor last nignt, stopping at the Buford. Mr n C Rallman. of Rock HUI. S. C. was a visitor In the city yesterday. Mr. W. B. Fetser, or toncora, speni yesterday in the city on business. ' i Mr. M. B. Edwards, of Monroe, was registered among the guest at the Bu ford yesterday. Mr.' D. M. Careenter. Of Maiden, spent yesterday in the eity. .;. v Mr. J. S. Wlngo, . or spananDurg, a. C., was a Charlotte visitor yesterday. Mr. D. A. Tompkins left last night on a business trip North, "A Trip Through Ireland" is. a very nr.ii. a a wall aa annronrlate Dlcture placed on exhibition at the Edlsonla yesterday. Gossard and lie Corset; Demonstration Thry Lace In Front.,, The manufacturer have eent Mis Lange, their expert corset fitter, to our store thl week to demonstrate and to fit to the ladle of Charlotte these wonderful corsets, 1 j We urge every woman to visit our Corset. DeDartment thl week that Miss Lange may elect and fit to you that model which Improve the de fect and emphasise the perfection of your figure. Gossard Corset sell at the reason able price of 45 and up. SPECIALS IM VH!Tl--1 5c 40-!nch White Lavn ct 1 C : Thl great, popular apeclal I certainly causing a sensation. Thousand of yard ar going faat. J art think of the aavlng: Full 40-Inch, pretty, smooth. heer White Lawn, worth eaally 15c. yard, at th Immense reduction of........ ....... .... ... .....c 7- IS I-JJ t 23c. Short Length White Madras and Plaid Persian Lawns at 10e. These are brand new. 5.000 yards short length Whit Fancy waara ana neer riaia etripe rersian mvd., , . Lace, Lace We are SpocialHotiGOS WOODALL A SHEPPARjyS 8AR8A- oarllla 18 ooiuea nraiui anu wvv'"om for th entire family. Every bottle I; carefully made right in our store, and Is prepared with the double purpose of tearing out disease rerms and building up health. Price 60 cent and $L WOODALL A SHEPPARD. Druggists. av-.T UH-WTTIS N. BREVARD, . a nr.. (12 E. 11th. large lot, 11J; 8. A., 4 rooms. 110; U E. 8th. 4 rooms, modern conveniences. Other t n4r'PIpTm hon.os. in aood locatlona J. ARTHUR HENDERSON BRO. t T irrKor 116 1-S DOIyLAlM rr.n tha hast 120 eottaae In Charlott. Situ- . I...V. hatwaan CI. and D. Ilea uu - - . j atraata. . xu i rooms, wide front , and - . hall fhrnnrh hllUM. all rear pun;", v - , . rooms connecting, up-to-date bsth and sewerage, most convenient kitchen with boiler, hot and cold water sink, gas, enal crates in every room, coal and x hvnrnnt In front Yard. IV vkesler. 2i 8. Tryon St. 'Phone $44. THE CLIMAX BARBER SHOP. WITH l,a ..W inaiRllBU .VAUia. H.I ' n, cold water, new barber ehalr. compe i.nt harhara. makes an Ideal shop. Su- oerb service assured. Full line of claars r . . . i ... .hnn Raw-nnfl.hann haatar for sale. 'Phone 1907. CLIMAX BARBFH 6HOP, W. H. Young, Prop. tDi-oiBTinl WORK HAS - THE v.,.. -t attantlnn here. All ore- scrlptlons are lllled with care, skill and dispatch. 'Phone us your orders. J A 8. P. 8TOWE CO., Drugglsta 'Phone 179. , r,ri7L-Dirn Bir-RP-.? WK HAVfi IT Genuine- Norways, Noa I and 3; fancy Lake Phorea. Nos. 1 and i; St. Lawrence ti v All aitarantaad the best Sa J . . u. - n nsn on ine maran. i " -nk IS !. 5. and 4c. MILLEH VAN NESS CO. selling more Lace than ever In the .history of our store Tou will alway find a crowd around m.r bio- disDlavs of Vala and other pretty Lace. Can you guess th reason? . Mattings We claim to be able to avo you money on Matting., Have Just put In' a great llns, 15c. to SOc. a yard. i . China Sale Continues 'Plenty of fine bargain In Odd Pieces pretty Oriental Ware, etc. value IS 1-2 to iSc. Special. .10c yd. IV EY'S Announcement Wa her to announce that Dr. E. R. B,u..ii mnA rtr J. P. Matheaon have formed a partnerhlp for the practice of diseases of th Ey. Ear, Nos and Thrtjat Office opn February th. - DR. E. K. BUSt.l DR. J. P. MATHESON. Announcement Dr. Newton Craig beg to announce that he has opened office at no. 25 and it Piedmont Building for the practice Of Eye, Ear, Nos ana Throat aisease. X We;; p it : lire Other Specials In White Another New Lot pf hont Cloth Bargains Regular 10c. yard. J-lncrt English Long Cloth. 12 yd to plec $1.25 bolt Regular 12 l-2c. quality l!-yard pleeea, at hoi The well-known "King Philip Mills' Lady Cloth, a domestic unequaled In finish for fin underwear; put up 12 yard to piece, in box. Price V .....$2.00 hOl King rhlllp' Mill Nainsook. 1! yard to piece. Price $a.00 bolt . , Extra fine number 10 Sea Island Nainsook. 12 yard to piece In boa. . ,, ' ; Special...... ... .... .... ............ .$2 50 bolt Groat Big Table Linen Bargain SO Hew piece Ol .leacneu nnii unuwduiru awiv bih.oi, - aavlng. . ." " - 5e. 70-lnch Full Bleached Damask. Price.,.... .., .48c. yd. $l,0070-lnch fine Satlne Damask. Price .' 83. lie. Satin Damask. j.... ...... ...75c . , $1.50 -extra heavy two-yard wide Damask. Price ....$1.25 yd. 11. IS value two-yard wide Damask. Price , - $1.25 value Sliver Bleached Table Damask, all Linen, the kind that wear like leather. Prlce ...... ....... .tSc. yd. ' Extra Spoclal In Ladle' naiMlkorfhlcfs -10c. Each Handkeix-hlef at 60 Cent a Doscn 100 dozen Ladles fine, sheer, narrow horn, hemstitched, W'hlte Linen " Handkerchiefs; regularly sold at 10c. Sale price 5c. each, 50c dog. Ladles' 25c. Linen Handkerchiefs at 1 2-8c , Thes are beautiful, eheer, l--lnch hem, hemstitched, hnd-mbroldered - Initials, and put up 6 In a pretty box; regular prlc 25c. each. Sal price.... ...... ...... ,.n..l$ 2-3c, or $1.00 box New Coat Suits . These arrived Saturday etyle that are right up to th minute, th best .' Idea of a number of New York' best makers; material the new, , - ir.Mln.kAn. Ct.nn. an ha ka.t .TAlatn U'.a V., , ; popular aiijiia, a,ia'" .nu . . . . and Black Vollea Price. $15.00, $18.50, $20.00, $25.00, $35.00 i New Separate Skirt f We are doing an Immense bulnes In Ladle' Skirt. 10 nw Black. Brown and Blue Altman Voile Skirt on ale. rrlce $0.50, $10.00 and $12.50. Tha maloritv of theo are manufacturer' ssmple. worth a third mor than our price. All ar mad of the crlp Altma Voile, the newee . atyle. ... Wholesale BULK BRGYHERB Retail RIGHT IN LINE! "WINOnrt" Brand Kerneled Sugar Corn, finest on the market. 12 l-2c. Standard Tomatoea, 10c. W. M. CIIOWELL. Phone 14 and 297. iawn-gJi. "II i 7 NICE TUB BUTTER 80c.. OTHER KIND tic.: flnest Cheese on Ice 20c.; 19 pounds pur Lard tl; Big Hominy 2He.; i pound can Pear in syrup lie.; earned Apples loo.; California Lemon Cling Peaches. large yellow fruit. 25r. BRIDCLER3 W CO.. 3u9 Wst Trad tt. TYPEWRITERS RENTED WW rental machines, ll makes, rrady for Instant dllvry. Every machlna first-class la rery particular. J. E Crayton Co.. U7 8. Tryon. 'Pbon X. BLUB RIBPON THE FAVORITS ALL records broken In the sale o. Blue Rib bon lyenwm and Vanilla Extracts. Mousekrepere who try them once know why they outsell all others. W OT THE OAME Can frame any picture from a penny picture . to a handsome: water- color or oil painting. All work done neatly and delivered . prompt ly. . ; ' I Stora& Barringer Co. Why We Wash Clothes Better Our washing 1 cleaner, bet ter and more anltary thn hand or home work can be, because v ub only pur water, use unlimited quantltte of It, ue only pure, neutral soap, give Bufficlent rinse, use a higher grade of bluing than Is sold at retail and time care fully each part of the proces. Our machine, too, never get tired and alight the work a human hands often do. Charlotte Steam tauniliy tl S. Tryon St., Chariot te, N. C ALABASTINE, the sanitary wall finish JAP-A-LAC, for floors and furniture OLD ENGLISH FLOOR WAX, best and goes furthest' CENTURY PREPARED PAINT, a high grade house paint T0RRENCE PAINT COMPANY Phono 178. 10 Sf. Tryon. r 1 n our v a lm-'? rlaaaa , S? Book, Statlonerr and Ktor. Art whan 11 ramn to Clssrs. (ant rllO mention a aood Clsar that Ian t In atock? Just trv It. We carry aa WE WANT your business for Plumbing Heating and Supplies - HACKNEY BRdS. CO. 6 WEST FIFTH STREET, ' TII0NE 312. A Repreentatlv Wanted In Kvery County In orth Carolina for the SoctLern School of Tele jrapby and tha 1 . ET.IANUEL SCHOOL snxocrjxinf a?;d nrr(vKT,:;G ASIIEVILLE, K. C Liberal commission pall rlgvl parties. Reference required. fliaiioMEeemeiiiitl SPRING AND SUMMER 1908 1m& 1908 I r v - 4 ,'i 1 i;-, ,-. i-, 1 1 ii i - , we arc 'writing this advertisement Spring goods are arriving. , ."When you read this ad vertisement many of the advance models in Spring and Summer Clothing, di rect from the shops of famous maters, will be on counters. We want to stop in as you pass , and look at the few things that are now ready ' for you to sec. our you bv Long-Tate Clothing Co. G::is Sent m A;;rcv:l Tctrr.:1.!: it C:r ?;:::: ders for Blue Kibbon Extracts are pour mans line Of th ht 1l CXI r" J M .a.a.a.a.a-a.a-aa. - anybody. OEM RE3TAURANT CO. 5rftOf0,COO,Ci4 ing in.
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