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CHARLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER, MARCH 23, 1903. SOCIAL AIi'D PERSONAL The many friends cf Mrs. R. C Betta, of Braddock, Pa.. who was formerly Miss Mary Wallace, for -sey-ral years ttacber In the city sohools, will learn with pleasure that she expects to spend several weeks with relatives In the city and county this spring. he Is expected to ar rive in a few days. Mrs. Charles H. Krueger. who has keen visiting her mother, Mrs. H. G. LJnk. on South Tryon street, has re turned to tier homo In Montgomery, Ala. . Her friend, Mrs. W. Boyd, who accompanied her to Charlotte, has also returned. :'k Mrs. Jj. X Ardrey, widow of the late Dr. Ardrey, of Banders, Tex., will spend several days - next - week th relatives at Fineville. Mrs. Ar ty is now making' tier-home with relatives on North Pin ,' street. he Is a sister of Mr. Hugh W. Harris, of the Charlotte bar. Mrs. W. I. Friday , has gone to Rutherfordton to attend the funeral services of her brother. Rev. Miles Henderson, who died Monday. Rev. Mr. Henderson was a prominent min ister, of the Southern Presbyterian Church. , . - It wl'l be of genuine interest to the newly-made friends of the. family to Itnow that Mrs. W. J. Bryan, widow guests for several days of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Dorr, at their home. Is'o. 0 West Fourth street Mr. 6hep ard Is general manager for Colgate & Co., Mr. Dorr .being district manager. Mr. Shepard and Mr. Dorr are friends of long standing. Mr. and Mrs. Shep ard will be here several days. past year, only recently-disposing of his interest to his partner, Mr. W. M. Jordan. PERSONAL The Movement of a Number of Peo ple. VUltora nd Others. Mr. R. 8. Relnhardt, a prominent cot ton mill man of Ltncolnton, is spending to-day In the city. Mr. Joseph O. Brown, of Raleigh, one of the beet-known bankers in the Bute, is registered at the Selwyn. Mr. K. L. Thompson, of Spray, was a visitor in the city last . night, stopping at the Selwyn Among the visitors in the city last night were Messrs. 8. T. Sparkman and C o. bteeie, or i oiumma, b. u. CHANGES AT FIRST NATION Ali. Mr. John F, Orr Made Cashier. Suc ceeding Mr. II. M. Victor. Who Re signed Seferal Weeks Ago Other Changes. Promotion all along the line came to the clerical staff of the First Na tional Bank, resulting from a meet ing of the board of directors yester day. Mr. John F. Orr, who has been connected , with this Institution for about 30 years In various ca pacities, was given the place, of cashier which was made vacant at the "r January meeting of the di rectors by the resignation of Mr. H. M. Victor. The action of the of ficials in thus recognising Mr. Orr'a genuine ability will be commended He has done faithful service with the First National, and no matter In what capacity, he has displayed an aDtitude and energy which merits Dr. Joseoh Hyde Pratt, of the faculty recognition. Since Mr. Victor stepped of the University of North Carolina, out, Mr. Orr has been acting as spent last night in the city, stopping at . cashier and Ailed this important t".6e!.wyiu tm e v..hm. v.n position eo ably that the directors Mr. C- A. Penlck, or Nashville, Tenn., r , . ,,' i -ivin waa a Charlotte visitor last night. -'ial o hesitancy whatever in giving Mr. James K. A. Wilson, of Greens- 1 him the place permanently. . boro, was a Charlotte visitor last night. To succeed Mr. Orr as teller, the .r. H. F. Adicks. of Raleigh, is spend- , next man In line, Mr. Baxter Ross, Ing to-day in the city. - , fleered. He has also been con- Mr. J. R. Campbell, of Wilmington, is spending to-day in the city, institution for a tne tli Knfnrri Mr. Oscar Smith leaves this morning acquainted with the details of for Hendarsonville to spend a few days work. on Dusinrss. Rev. George ' Stevens, of Marshvlile, waa a Charlotte visitor yesterday. Mr. T. C Guthrie spent yesterda in Greensouro on leaal business. Mr. Robert H. ucooweil, or coiumDia, Mr. Charles Adams was taken from the general ledger desk to fill the position of note clerk. Mr. R. C. Johnson was given the general book-keeper's desk. In turn, Mr. of the l.te distinguished young Vn.JSS ! ? ?? P" Dr. Louis Frledheim. of Rock Hill. S. ' collection cier to uie iuuu C..was a Charlotte visitor yesterday. ( ledger desk, formerly held Dy Mr. Mr. D. A. Hodgin, of Greensboro, . Johnson. This leaves a vacancy on spent yesterday in uie city, stopping at the collection desk,, which will be the Buford. , fined as soon as possible. Mr. J. H. Carmlchael, of Spartanburg, i v S. v... was a Charlotte visitor yesterday . .. r 0 rmrr, Mr. E. L. Ogden. of Asheville, was I. HORSE THIEF KILLS KILE RUT. registered among the guests at the Bu-! ford yesterday. Posses' of Montana Cowboys on the) Mr. Joim u. Henley, of Winston-Salem. Trail of the Mnrderer. spent yesterday in the city. vnu OI lne erer. Mr. . u. Simpson, oi uacon, Helena, Aiont., Marcn a. onerui ed States Senator Bryan, of Florida, who died in Washington Sunday, will In the future make her home in this city, fine will live with her mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Preston Allan, and her brother, Dr. William Allan, at their home on North Tryon street. Miss Alma Maxwell, accompanied by her father. Col. W. C. - Maxwell, has sr one to Rait Lake Cltv. Utah, and points In California to spend several epeclal sgent for the Fireman's. Fund In- iTames Webb, of Yellowstone county, weeks. On the return trip. Miss Max- i ?"ranP SL0.rn.?aJ?.y:. Jmi, ItZ waa shot and killed to-day on Mus- . OK ,. -K.. .1. .(). rnm Till. Capu F. Dllllng. of King s Mountain, lings, by William Eyckfouna, wantea was a Charlotte visitor yesteraay. . in Wyoming on a charge of horse well will stop ' with her aunt, - Bolton, In Montana, and visit "June. ' i Mrs. until Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Laxton will move to Atlanta, Ga., to Uve by the 1st of May. Mr. and Mrs., William L. Burroughs, who have been living at Columbia, B. C, since their wedding in Charlotte, will move to Jacksonville. Fla., to make their home, after the 1st of April. The change is In consequence of a promotion received by" Mr. Bur roughs. . t ' ' ,' . . The following Invitation was Issued yesterday: . You are cordially Invited to attend a ' " Dutch supper - to be given a number of business men of the city on the night of 1 Thursday, April second, ; at nine 'o'clock - la the dining room of tthe Tryon 602 South Tryon street, . Charlotte, N. C. The Spinsters will meet this after noon at 4 o'clock with Miss Helen PSdy. at her home on South Trypn street The students of the Presbyterian College are looking forward with a marked degree of Interest to the re ception ;which will .be given In the college parlora Friday evening: A large number of invitations has been issued and a .lull attendance is ex pected. , . j : ; v ? . : Mrs. T. B. Henry and Miss Dora Burns, of Wadesboro, spent yesterday In the c'ty on their way to Gastonla. Ur. James H. UUgUltl, ot ewoern,- .. Chorlff WVhh lncafPa Rvrk. was regiftered among uie guests at tne ; : .1 r-. . Crnirai yesterday. J found last night and to-day put him Messrs. H. G. tUamey and son. Master under arrest. They were about to W yatt Btamey. of JtittreU, spent yester-. etart overland to Billings, when "Jfr.VJ.-ukin. of Davidson CoHege, Byckfound aeked pPrmilon to go to wai a guest in the city yesterday. I the camp wagon to get a drink. It Mr. John T. Bennett, of the W adesboro was given and Byckfound got Into bar, spent a few hours in the city yea-j the wagon. In the wagon was a rifle teruay mormng. . . 0,vh.M and before the sheriff realized his S&J-ii&f'MtbZXi Byckfound shot, the sheriff ness. ! dying almost Instantly. The mur Mr. R. A. Thayer, of Greenville. 8. C. ; derer escaped, but several poses of was registered among me guests ai me , cowboys aro in pursuit. Belwyn yesterday. Mr. J. I). Cioudman: of Atlanta. Ga. Southern agent for the Draper Company, ot Hopedale, Mass., was a visitor In the city -yesterday, stonplng at the Kelwyn. Mr. D. A. Tompkins naa returned trom a business trip North. Mr. L. W. Sanders returned yesterdsy morning from a business trip to Wash ington and Baltimore. Mr. 8. B. Tanner returned from ftew Tork yesterday morning. Mr. j. A. Abernethy. of Ldncolnton, was registered among the guests at the Sel wyn last night. A.r John M. Dempster, of Kershaw, S. C. waa a visitor In the city yesterday. Among the guests registered at-the Sel wyn yesterday were aiessra. jainea iron IVEY'S After Once Tasting mod no one wants an old-fash- and J. ti. Mcueuana, ot mooreivum. j Mr. R. A. Brown, of Greensboro, was; 1UUCU CWU UVCt UU VlCUeua.' a Charlotte visitor last night Mr. W Mr., and Mrs. John M. Scott tiave returned from a two weeks' trip to the Bermudas. Misses Aubrey Armstrong and Ella Mauney and Mr. Carl Mauney, of Llncolnton, are spending several days In the city with friends. Mrs. E. W. Mellon, accompanied by her guests, Mr. and Mrs. Arch Brady and Mr. Jenks Brady, of St. Louis, Mo., went over to Grfstonla yesterday morning to spend a few days with Mrs. T. L. Craig.- - . Mrs. Carey Butt entertained the Tuesday Morning Bridge Club at her home on East Vance street ydtrday, Mrs. P. B. Wilkes, of Norfolk. Va. arrived In the city last evening to vlsi her elster, Mrs. C. M. Carson, at hei home on South Tryon street. was a A. Thomas, of fategvllle. spent tion or emulsion, because Pil Z bwumsX-8.,em. Viiiol is a much better body was among those who spent yesterday l ijpr anA c.r(-,nU for old people.weak children, and for coughs, colds, bron chitis, etc. If it does no good we will return your money, n. H. JORDAN A CO, 1 Charlotte. N. C. I 'tiArlntta. Mr. J. B. Eflrd, of Concord, Charlotte visitor yesterday. i r v' ' BRIEFS..- In and DR. JOHN R. IRWIiy OFFICE! NO. SI SOUTH TRTON KT, AT Woodall & Sheppard's Tbones: Office 6V: Residence 125. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Myrlck art moving this week from their late res idence. No. 9 Jackson Terrace, t their new home at No. 8 East More head street. Mrs. J. D. Thomas, of Rockland Me., and Mrs. J. S. Moody, of- Hick ory, who spent several days In the city with Mrs. D. .A. Johnston, are now visiting relatives In Salisbury. , , ,. - , Mrs.VB. F. Withers and daughter, Miss Luclle Withers, have gone to Gastonla to attend the sessions of the Woman's Missionary Union, which Is meeting there. They will ba the guests of Rev. Dr. and Mrs. R. C. Anderson. Miss Lois Conrad, who has been the guest of Mrs. Harvey Lam:th, will return to her homo In DanvHle, Va., to-morrow. .' Mrs. T. H. Galther Till bo to Or.f fonla to-day to spend the day with her daughter, Mrs. R. C. Andersoa. ' e " - A Few Minor1 Happenings About the City. Mr. Harvey Lambeth Is Indisposed at his home on Mortu Tryon street, rie was better last night. , The strollers In search of pleasure were out on a peaceful war pmii last night and the places of amusement were tilled. ' Mr. E. S. Pearce has bought from Mr. H. M. Carmlchael, for the consideration of J'J.350. a house and lot In Dilworth on Kucild avenue, Wx2M feet. "Stagestruck" Is at the Edlsonla. At the U'htato "A Bad Mother" and "The Village Witch," two interesting dramas are on exhibition. Tha charrea of retailing; In two cases caused the binding of Archie Belk over I' to Superior Court by the recorder after J a hearing in the police court yesterday. I Vn address on prohibition will be de-l. llveVed at Cornelius Saturday. April 25th, I by Gov. R. B. Glenn. It is rumored that passage of the prohibition law will be 1 lavvred. I Mr. - Joseph Greenleaf. who has ao-l cepted a responsible posit Ion -In a large trnuser factory in MemDhia. Tenn.. lelt last night, accompanied by his lamuy, f to begin hia new wutk. , The game of basxetball between the Tar Heeis and the Mystic five will be played in the- gymnasium ot tne local Young Men's Christian Association to night at 9 o'clock. It was to have been played. on an earlier date but was post poned for several reasons. The Charlotte Gun Club la -confronted by an ordinance which forbids Snooting within the limits ot Greater Charlotte. Another ordinunce will likely be passed .... : at the April meeting of the board of al- PERHAPS TOIT DO NOT REALIZE dermen except ng the gun club from the h t r hro,lfi mackerel in mayon provisions of this ordinance. , najge Kauc(M mackerel, mackerel in tn- Hie march issue of The Sovereign mato or wine sauce. Is all ready to Visitor, the Woodmen of the World pub- serve: no cooking necessary. riave Iichuuii, printed . at uinana, reo., con tains a life-like photograph of Mr. W. 8. c-harles. late cautttin of the military company here, and district deputy of the SIMPLY DELIOH'i Ft'L THERE'S 1 , . I I t,i i i i if i WJIIIIV Special Notices WEDNESDAY M THURSDAY bdi 231b and Z6tb Unsurpassed in Beauty, Variety and Style are the Artistic Creations we will have on Exhibition. With enlarged and beauti fied quarters and with a largely . increased force of expert Milliners, we are better prepared to serve you. "We will show all tjie Newest Styles, Copies from French Models, etc., and with all the hundreds of beautiful styles, no two will be alike. - . - SOUVENIRS IVEY'S SDCCIESS; SCORED For Our Dig Semi-flnnual SILK SALES IMDAi mm : 5 is the musical sensation in America. 4 - : I i) it 9 4? 9 4v :. A& 'In spite of the inclement weather hundreds of our cus tomers attended. They knew that this was .the season's opportunity to obtain genuine bargains in NEW,. STYLISH SILKS. They knew that when we said "reductions" that it would be worth while. , TEiss Great SaBEc Slaughter Gontisiues To-Day Remember, it's only orice a season that you can buy Silks at the price reductions of to-day. Every Piece of Silk In Our Entire Store Is Reduced in Price For This Sale. .BELK BKOTMERS WHOLESALE R.ETAIL Announcement We beg to announce that Dr. B. R. Russell and Dr. J. P. Matheson have formed a partnership for the practice of diseases of the Eye. .Ear, Nose and Throat Office; open February (th, 1)08. DR. H R. RUSSELL, DR. J. P. MATHESON. Announcement Dr. Newton Crala- be its to announce that he has opened offices at Nos. 26 and St Piedmont Building" for the practice of Eye, Ear, ' Nose and Throat diseases. In New York yourself and temper by trading; with MILLER-VAN NKa8 CO.. 27 N. Tryon. Woodmen of the World. Mr. John W. Tucker has purchased a fine thoroughbred mare from JTaxler Hros.. of C neuter, 8. C, -winch he lias noihlna Just like the ''Blue Ribbon" flavor. Always ask for Blue Ribbon Vanilla. fust" rece'iveo In Uie'cUy? The animal I. JUST LOOK AT THE SHAwNO AR. reputed to be the winner of sundry pre- tides we have now You can t afford of any article in the Shaving line. J AS. P. STOWE CO.. DruglBts 'Phone 179. . miums and ribbons and is considered by experts a nne specimen oi norso nesn. Ernest and Lon Baker, who In com nunv with two other boys,, were arrested last Wednesday night lor ushina; below Ni;jjNalt,Y'8 DELICIOUS CANDIES tne waterworas. .pond, were dismissed "f,lVhh .nre. lust received. Beautl- . Miss Jennie Henderson entertained a few friends Informally last night at her home on North College street In hoaor of Miss Mary Cox, of Wash Ington, who leaves to-day for home. The others present were: Mr. : beginning- ts next Sunday, yesterday, after the completion ot their postponed trial in tn recoraers court. It waa held that contamination of the water of the pond was Impossible, as they were Ashing In the stream running cut from tue pond, , ! The approaching revival services which will, be held In Tryon Street nPr with much interest. The date for the March zna. I ful packages absolutely pure. W cents twir nound. Brown Seal Chocolates, to cents per pound. WOODALL & rHEr PAKD, a Bouth Tryon. 'Phone . NICE THINGS TO EAT If you are look ing for the season s best you should visit the Gem Dining Room and the Oem Lunch Room. The moat up-to-date the most accommodating. and Mrs. Powell, Mr. and Mrs. An-I hv. Frank Bller, the presiding elder of, 8PECIAIi PRUNE SA1 drew. Dr. Malone and Messrs. Wnk. , t I2c Prune. BeemoreHcmell Charles Hunter, of rhMetbodSil.te?; oUie'cuy '"f, Huntersvllle,t and H. Wlnston-Salefn. W. Stipe, of Mr, and Mrs. Benjamin Craig, -who came to Charlotte recently from Al bany, N .T., have leased one of the Vance Apartments and will move in aoon. . I tmm TT t ... TT.ll.. - r. , . . . Jias . been visiting the Misses Kelly, on East First street, left yesterday morning for Mocksrille," to ' visit friends. Mr. and trs. A. N. Perkins and family will leave Saturday, for Greens boro, where they will reside in the future. ' Mr. Perkins has been con nected with the Central Hotel for the Mrs. W. B. Ryder and little daugh ter. Miss Virginia, win return soon from Columbia, 8. C, where they have teen spending several months. - Mr. and Mrs. C. G. New Tork. arrived in night from the South and Shepard the of city last are the , TEN TEARS OF SUCCESS. Tnr ten years tie superior quality - of Blue Ribbon Extracts has bwn main tain'!, pleasing consumers who demand to best. assise Eflrd's Millinery Opening. The millinery opening at Eflrd'a will begin to-day and will continue through to-morrow, and the patrons of this popular and prosperous firm are anticipating the event with great interest. The mlllnery department of this store ranks' with any la the city, and those in charge have pre pared for the opening this season with more than ordinary care. Se lections have been made suitable for all the customers and friends in gen eral of the store. Initiate Steps Agalnxt Night Riders. Nashville, Tenn- March J 4. Fol lowing an Investigation Of conditions In Montgomery county, the centre of the dark tobacco district, where re cently night riders have been active. Governor Patterson to-day issued or ders for a posse of 40 men to be sta tioned at Clarksville. The poese will be . under command of CoU Gracy Chlldere, who commanded a Tennes-w-e reclment In the Philippines dur ing the Spanish war, and will be held. In reartinss to act with the sheriff and Judge of the cri'jBkiI court to preserve the peace. SALE 15a rrunes at iOo and 10c l-to-Prunee at 7U. We can save you money In this epeclal sale of .Prunes. BRIDOERS CO. WOODALL SHEPPARD say they have anything you wish In the seed line.- Oarden. field and flower seed. 'Phone O. Their store Is now located al 21 & Tryon St. in person she is charm- g ing thousands. . Through the Victor , Talking Machine tens of thousands. Nine Tetrazzini rec ords, her best songs, her greatest "hits." Price $3.00 each. NOT TOO EARLY to investigate Refrigerators See our Stone White, "The chest with the chill in it." Coldest and cleanest. J.N.McCausIandXCo. til South Tryon St. FOR SALE GOOD LOT NEAR MINT street. Ward a, worth 1303. Quick buy er can secure for 1375 cash. Must be sold at once. Acre tot and I-room house In Falrvlew. very close to Shaw's tan yard. You'll have to hurry to get this. E. L. KEE3LER. 2S S. Tryon St. 'Phone Ml THE CLIMAX BARBER SHOP. WITH Ita .newly Installed baths. . hot and cold7 water, new baroer ehalra. com pe lent barbers, makes an Ideal shop. Su perb service assured. Full line of cigars and tobaccos In our shop. Second-hand liatr for inle. 'Phooe 1SQ7. - CLIMAX BARBFH SHOP. W. H. Young, Prop. TYPEWRITERS RENTED 100 rents) machines, all maks, rratly for Instant dt-llvery. Every machlni first-class In evry particular. 1. E Crayloo Co, 217 K Tryon. 'Pbone 104. FOR SALE ELEGANT MODERN -room house. Ward 4. fine location and beautifully finished and piri. AIo elegant t-rootn rnHt;es. modern; also several line building lota and Invest ments rlng M per enL J. ARTHUR UtNDtfUiwN fcRa Stone & Barringer Co. Wholesale and Retail Victor Distributor. CAIPUISDNti CURES COLDS end G kl I P P 14 th Cause). Eelierea the ache and feveriahnej. Csatslwa N AeeaallMe Helnr Dill Pickle. Plain Sweet Pickles, Bout Pickles, w Mangoes, Sweet Mixed Pickles and a doeen dlf ri ferent kinds of Pickles In ' glass bottles. VEY St. CROWZIX. Tbones 741 and 287. WE WANT your business for Plumbing, Heating and Supplies. IfACKNEY BROS. CO. 6 WEST FIFTH STREET, TH0NE312: A Represestatira Wanted In Eery County la Xortb Carolina for the Southern Sctool of Tele jrapl y and Um EIAKUEL SOI00L jnjiuCriArinf a.d nprrimTi'ij AsiiETnxE. v. a , liberal coramUslons pall rtgt parties. Reference required. 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 . . TORRENCE PAINT COMPANY Thone 17S. 10 K. Tryoa. SPRIKG1D SUHDt CLOTHIIJG IS THE TOPIC OF INTEREST KOV Every day we aro receiv ing additions to our new stock. As we place the garments on our counters we cannot help feeling proud of our judgment and good taste in their selection. We do not believe that we a have ever shown such beau tiful fabrics, made in such smart models as this season. We are anxious to get the, verdict of the people. CccJs Sent a ;;rcd fetrnilz -t C:r fx;:::: - ' Lon-Tate Cloihin Known for 6tyl nt and Qnallty. ' A A .to 4 4 f if A A to to to to to to to to to to 7
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