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CHARLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER, MARCH 27, 1D0S... SOCIAL AM PERSONAL Mr. I It. Land, vf Norfolk. Va., arrived in the ttcy lut iiitm to t the suest lor bcViThI Uas ot ilrt. L W. Falson on North Tryor. a-reec 1 Mr. Ryder A. .?mlth and Miss Margaret Edmund Lee. of Greensboro, were juests ! the Central yester day, en route to Asherille. .. . ilr. fred B. Elnjletary and bride. of Rurllnrton. were visitors In the city yesterday, en route South. They stopped at the Central. Miss Mabel Sloan, of Concord, was a guest of the Burord yesterday. ,Mra W. A. Foil nd Mrs. U J. Poll, of Concord, among the ford s fuesta yesterday. April Uth at "Forest Home.- the res j Uence of the, bride's parents, MaJ. j and Mrs. William A. Graham, and will be a, quiet affair,. only the near relatives and Intimate friends of the ouns couple being: present. Mis Graham Is one f the State's, fairest and most talented daughters and Is very popular here, where she has ef ten Visited. Her father's home is proverbial for the genuine, old-time Eouthem hospitality dispensed there and Charlotte people have often en Joyed delightful house-parties given by Miss Graham and her charming sisters. Mr. Clark la a son of Capt. John Clark, of Mecklenburg county, and la a young man of many sterling (qualities, held in high esteem by all who know him. After aw extensive wedding Journey, the young couple will be at home at the groom's pret ty country place near Eahdlfer. A large number of young people axe anticipating with pleasure the re ception which will be given to-night by the students of the Presbyterian College from ( to 11 o'clock in the college building. The occasion Is an annutl one and ranks high In .the social calendar of the Institution. The fact that on previous occasions the young lading of the college have proven themselves delightful host eseesr adds certainty to the expecta tions of a pleasant evening. Mrs. F. H. Sheldon, of Philadelphia, arrived yesterday to be the guest of Jdra. Charles- E. Piatt, at her borne on Elizabeth avenue. ' The Virginia Dare Circle meets thla afternoon with Miss Helen Long at 4:30 o'clock. The child culture class of the Wo man s Club held an Interesting sea. ton yesterday afternoon with Mrs. F. C. Abbott at her home In Pied mont Park. school training waa discussed by Mesdamet Dudley Burk- heimer and w. t. Mccoy. . Mrs.. N. J. Brady, who has been spending some time In Canon la. Is the guest of Mrs. E. V. Mellon. Next week Mrs. Brady, accompanied by hrl aaugnier, sirs. Archibald Brady, will lur naw stiver to visit. ' . Misa Corrle Coceland. of Statesvllle, is the guent for a few days of Mrs. K. W. Mellon on North Poplar street. Mrs. Ed McRae and Mrs. R. M. Williams, of Maxton, were visitors In the city yesterday, stopping at the Selwyn. , -1 . ' Mlsa M. A.'Handley, of Concord, was a s"uet of the Selwyn yesterday. BRIEFS. A Few ra passed through enr route to her Mr. A V- the city yesterday home In High Point. She haa been attending the Women'a Missionary Union in - session at' Gastonla. Her Minor Happenings In and About the City. wane Davis and Eula James, colored women, were arrested last night, charg ed with vagrancy. . . The curbing- on the east side of South Tryon between Trade and Fourth, haa beea attacked. Mrs. J. B. Shlrer Is very ill at her home on Ninth street. Her recovery Is a . matter of doubt. The friends of Miss Emmellne Alex ander, who lives near Sugar Creek, will regret to learn that she Is critically III. -The Southern Real Estate Loan and Trust Company yesterday sold to Mr. F. Poor Ptissy The great fortunes and the great enterprises of this country result largely from tne dis coveries of certain nameless men. They have been the cats' paws which other men, with less brains, but "more shrewdness, have used to get the chestnuts frorri the fire. If you read The Man Be hind the Millionaire b Henry M. Hyde, in tnis week's issue of THE SATUR DAY JLvening Post, you will learn a good many obscure tacts about American inaus trial history. The name: won't be familiar to you, but you will easily comprehend the men for whom they pulled the chestnuts from the nre. This and a good deal more in this week's issue of THE Saturday Evening Post. At the Newsstands, S ents. ... $1.50 the year by mail. The Curtis Publishing Company ... . y PH1LAD ELrHIA Our Bpys Are Everywhere Copies will be delivered to any address by CAMDEN I If DhAiif l nn m.I..ii .u. - I Tt T TT"T"'ITT OCi1 T1 l. m 1 husband, Kev. A, L. Powers, pastor jjool r "- " X.. iiXAlOXl, J. JU&SX, xraae of the First Baptist church of High Point. Joined her here and accom panied her home. Mrs. A. D. Walters has returned to her home In Cooleemee, after vis iting relatives here. She was accom panted by her rather, Mr. Charles slater. pa Klueppelberg, and her Bert Klueppelberg. Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Montgomery left yesterday for Lancaster, 8. C., where the latter will spend several weeks with relatives. Dr. Montgomery re turns to-day and will leave to-night. going direct to New York, where he will attend clinics for rtx weeks with especial regard, for his practice -of chlldrens diseases. Mrs. Montgomery will Join him there the latter part of April, visiting In the meantime her daughters, Mrs. C D. Jones and Mrs, John Crawford, at Lancaster. Mrs. James Parrlsh, of Portsmouth, Vs. la the guest for a few days of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Parrlsh on west Seventh street. Mr. and Mrs. a W. Dandrldge will entertain a few of their friends at luncheon this evening at Mrs. Stone wall Jackson a 'on west Trade street. where they nave a suite oz rooma ' Miss Kate Torrence haa returned from a visit of several days to frlenda and. relatives In Chester, SUCV - . . - 1 ' ... 'Miss Mollle Brown, of Concord, will arrive to-day to be the guest of the Misses Boyte at .the Tryon. Mrs. William L. Burroughs return ed yesterday to her home in Colum bia, 8. C. after visiting her father, MaJ. A. O. Brenhser. Mrs. W. N- Newton, who Is national organizer and lecturer for the Wom en's Christian Temperance Union, has arrived in the city and is the guest of Mrs. H. K. Boyer at her home on North Tryon. ' Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Chatham came over yesterday from Winston-Salem, spending the day In the city. ' They will return to-day to Elkin. , ; . Mrs. W. B. Ryder and little daugh ter. Virginia, have returned .from Co lumbia, S. C, and are at the Central Miss Mabel Keld, of Matthews, spent yesterday in the city shopping. Mrs,- Nannie Miller Bonner, of Mr. V. M. Simmons, attorney-at-law. haa moved his office from sthe ground floor of the .Lawyers' Building to the third floor. . Little Miss Marguerite F. 'Arnold. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Addison Arn old, of No. 1300 South Boulevard, is sick Miss I with Inflammatory rheumatism. Forty-three was the mark reached yesterday by the cotton receipts, the price being 10 cents. On the same day last .year the record was I bales at ' 11 cents. The millinery opening of Belli Bros. will be held next Tuesday. This will be known as ladies' day. The Friday and Saturday following will be devoted to exhibiting the headgsar for children and misses. ' ? The Earnest Workers' Society of the Tenth- Avenue Presbyterian churoh will give a sociable to-night In the lecture room of the church. Ice cream and cake will be aerved and .a good time is ex pected. Mrs. Mary Reynolds, widow of the late Sergeant W. F. Reynolds, who died a few weeks age from heart trouble, con tinues 111 at her borne on South Caldwell street. She haa not yet recovered from the shock. The real estate market "perked up" a bit yesterday. If 'the court house rec- oros may be taken aa a barometer. There was a number of trasfers recorded, but none were' of a sice sufficient to make them important. .. Mr. E. B. Reapass. of Blrmlnrham. Ala., haa located in Charlotte to ena-asa in his profession, that of engineering. He haa taken apartments In the Carson Building. His brother. Mr. A. D. Resnass. Is associated with htm. Master Mclvln Caldwell. ' who was operated on for appendicitis a few days ago at the Presbyterian Hospital, is get ting along finely and will soon be able to be moved to the home of his parents on South Church street. The schools at Newells and at Bethel are scheduled to close to-day. Rev. Wil liam Duncan will deliver the address at Newells and Messrs. Cameron Morrison and R J. Cochran at Bethel. Th If. lington school closed Wednesday. Mr. John M. Hannon. who haa aarv.rt The Observer efficiently for some time as tner asststsnt foreman of its compos- room, win leave this evenin tn Montgomery. Ala., where he has invnt. ed a position with The Advtrtlser of that The delegation named veiterdav tr for the fifth annual convention nt th i. m. u. a. or Street, Charlotte. - . LANG TAKEN TO TKIAL. Noted Tet-rmaa to.Be Tried In Davie County Next Week-r-To lie Taken To-Day From Local Jail to Mocks- viile. , James Lang, said to be one of the most noted yeggmen ever captured In these parts, will be taken from Meek lenburg Jail to-day by Sheriff J. L. Sheek, of. Davie county, to Mocks villa, where he will be put on trial next week for breaking Into the Bank of Davie at - that place. Lang be longs to a bunch of .yeggmen who operated In the Carolines several years ago, and who have served sen tences in the Federal prison at At lanta for flagrant deeds of violence. Me waa brought to the local jail sev eral months ago from Atlanta, and was held here for safe keeping until the arrival of the time for his trial in Davie county. Mr. F. R. McNinch, or the local bar, is Lang's attorney. Well-Knovm Automobllist Here. Mr. A. R. Warner, secretary of the White Company, apent yesterday In the city as the guest of Mr. Osmond Barringer. Mr. Warner Is on his way back to Cleveland, O., after quite an extended trip through the South and seems very optimistic as to the gen eral financial situation. He says that so far the panic has not affected his company In the least and that it has already delivered more automobiles to date than it had at this time last year. . j . DR. JOHN R. IRWIN OFFICE: '.. NO.li SOUTH TRYON fCTn AT Woodall & Sheppard's fThones: Office 60: Residence 125. IV EY'S Mm inery: Opesjin Cofflisiwss it '7 f 4 4 S. "S. s. fS. 4 gvv -v'sl v. -S j y s1 w w In every respect the most successful Opening we have ever held. Measured, from the point of view of; attendance , and appreciation, nothing more could be desired. We are showing ' the re suits of the. best work of six experienced high-class trim- 4 9 with their helpers, gives diversity ot trfi mers This ideas. ve are sure that nowhere in the State has there ever been shown such a large number of Stylish, Fashionable Hats. .We determined this year to have enough Milliners to vy attend to our rapidly grow- ing business, and . we em- ployed only the best. u The Coat Suit , and Skirt 4 Department, Dress Goods, Lace, Silk and other depart- A ments all have special val- 21 ues to show. ' 9 4P 4P (fiamnsiiiii News 'Almost every express brings us something new for this interesting department. Separate Skirts, new Suits and Tailored Waists are the latest arrivals garments that are the piftduct of New York's smartest manufacturers; styles that cannot be had elsewhere; moderately priced in our usual way. Tailored Waists - Ladies' White Tailored Waists, made of beautiful quality India Linon; would cost $1.50 each to buy material and make. Our price.. .. .. .. .. ..$1.00 Ladies' All-Linen White Tailored Waists .... . . .... .... ...... . . . .$2.00, $2.50 and $2.98 . New Ecm Net Waists. .... $3.00, $5.00 and $7.50 Separate Skirt Bargains $5.00 For $7.50 Values There are several styles, made of fine All-Wool Chiffon Panama, in Black, Brown and Navy, regular and ex tra sizes; '$7.50 values, at. ....... . ... . . . . .$5.00 - $7.50 For $8.50 to $10.00 Values These are plaits and the lcanv gored tailored stvles, self-trimmed vith straps and folds; regular and" ex tra sizes ;i $8.50 to $10.00 values, at. .... . ... .$7.50 New Black Voile Skirts, all made of the finest Black Altaian Voile. ... .... . v ; .$8.50, $10.00 and $12.50 Special Bargains in Spring Coat Suits-$25.00 Suits at $17.50 Ladies' Coat Suits, made of fine All-Wool Herringbone Serge, in Brown, Copenhagen and Navy; regular ; $25.00 values, at. . . . , . ........ . . . . . .$17.50. WHOLESALE RETAIL IV EY'S Get Your Orders In For T-S I 11 city, the guest Donald, at her Piece, v ; of Mra. Jttrie Mc- re-wdence on Vanre etatesvllle. i m.nt vtrrto ' .xi " . " ". -aronnas, Which If. I . " ' . ,H- terestlnr prorramme has been rrsni berlnnlnf to-day and ending Bunday night . -Miss Mary Emerson will appear to morrow matinee and night In "On Parole." Miss Emerson was here over !,!".r ,goJn "His Majesty and) the Maid, and haa numerous admirers here. Dr. I. W. Jamison Is Indlsnonmi at hi. H I I tts'. A-ia"i. ' Miss Luclle Cros. of Crah Orchard spent yesterday in the city shopping. Miss Mlnda McManaway, of Lenoir College, at Hickory, -will arrive in the city to-morrow. to spend the week end -with her father. Dr. C. Q. Mc Manaway, at his residence on East Bixin street, v., . - Miss Addle Horne. has returned to ' her home in Dalton, Ga., after being .tne guest Tor several days or Mr. and Mra W. W. Johnston on Phlfer ave? nue. 'Miss Nora Means, of Chester, 8. C. will, arrive in the city to-morrow to spend several days here with Dr. and Mrs. C. G McManaway. Miss Gertrude Pharr returns to morrow from Chester, S. C where she has been the guest for several flays of. friends. The friends here of Miss Mary Lois Miller,' of SUiesvillc, who was formerly a studen. t E'lzabeth Col lege, will be glad t know that she Is now convalescing from a severe Illness which detained her In a hoe pita! for several wre. i The Chelidon Book Club meets this afternoon with Miss Mary Irwin at ner nome on North Tryon street. Mrs. Hamilton C. Jones, who has been ill with pneumonia for several wepks, was better yesterday. , Mra C. E. Patterson returned yes terday morning to her home In China Orove, after visiting her daughter. Mrs. K. 3. Crowell, on East avenue for several weeka . This afternoon at 4:18 o'clock the Cranford Book Club will meet with Mls Leila Young, at thex residence of Mra W, R. Taliaferro. An approaching event of much In terest to their many friends In Char lotte and throughout North Carolina It the wedding of Miss Alice Graham, of Machpelah. Lincoln- county, and Mr. Montague . Clark,' of Sandifer. This marriage will be solemnised EIMPLT DELIGHTFUL. There's nothing Just Ilk the "Phi F'tv bni'' fr. Always ark for Blue Rib bon T"anilia. Special Hotieos home on North Poplar street The Sunday afternoon meeting of the Toung Men's Christian Association will be addressed by Kev. Francis Osborne. The theme of Her. Mr. Osborne's address will be announced to-morrow. The meet- mg win on nem at the usual hour and will be open to all men whethpp m.mw. of the Toung Men's Christian ..rw.i..l uvn or doc. WHEN A DOCTOR IS WANTED HE 18 generally wanted at once, and so it is with a prescription. For promptness ' you should send ynur prescriptions to us. IAS. P. KTOWB & CO., v Dru,. gists. 'Phone 17. , NICK THINGS TO EAT If you are look y ing for the season's best you should visit the Gem Dining Room and the Gem Lunch Room. The most up-to-Cat the most accommodating. Aftermath of Dog's Bite. As the result of a nersnnai .n- counter between Mr. C. F. Lipe and a dor of uncertain classification be longing to Mr. Charles Dulin, the lat ter was In court yesterdar mnnin. charged with allowing a vicious dog iu uii i ire. ine prosecuting wit ness testified that he was passinr the house of the defendant when the dog ran out and selxed his trousers, to which he took such a violent fane mat severe. mcKa ana a rock were THB CLIMAX cmucictu nrvrof.i y lu mrC6 mm 10 "tear himself away." The defendant waa dismissed with the costs on the understanding that the dog be exe cuted. . ; SPECIAL HAM 8ALE. THESE ARE the ' finest Hams on the market and every Ham guaranteed. 2c. . Whits Comb Honey 15c. and 2:2c BRIDO ERS sc CO., 303 West Trade street. , 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 opea February th. HQS. . DR. E. R. RUSSELL, DR. J. V. MATHESON. ill by Robert Lee Durham. Our first supply ex hausted yesterday . in two hours. Another supply in in a day or Announcement Dr. Newton Craig begs to announce that he haa opened offices at Nos. ti and g( Plednlont Building for the practice of Eye, Ear Nose and Throat diseases. two. FOR BALEGOOD LOT NEAR MINT -street. Ward a, worth (500. Quick buy er can secure tor casn. Must De sold at once. Acre lot and I-room house In Falrvlew, very ciose to Bhaw's tan yard. You'll bae to hurry to get thla E- L. KEEHLEH. 2a 8. Tryon til. 'Phone W4. BARBER SHOP. WITH Its newly installed baths, .hot and cold water, new barber chairs, compe tent barbers, makes an tdrsl shop. Su perb service assured. Full line of cigars and tobaccos in our shop. Hecond-I.and healer for sale. .'Phone 1307. CLIMAX BAKBFH SHOP, W. H. v0Ung. Prop. Enquire TYPE WRITERS RENTED 100 rental machines, all makrs, rredy for Instant dllvry. Every machine flrst-clnss In every particular. J. E. Crayton tt Co., U7 a Tryon, "Phone A. Price $1.50. for Them No housewife who has used any of s Mrcci FOR RE N'T- N. POPLAR. ROOMS, modern. " E. Vance i rnotns. modern (new). 715 N. Rrevsrd rooms, electrio lltthls. Sll E. th t rooms, city water. 7ol H. A. 4 rooms. i K. Sth 4 rooms, modern conveniences. Other J and 4 ronm houses. J. ARTHUR HENDER SON A liRU. Vanfila Lemon Orang-a Re,ta NITT CANDIES, VERY EXPENSIVE to make, but delicious to eat. Mot manufacturers omit them because of their cost. Nunnally disregards the cost to furnish the bet. Many nuts i are found In every tor of Nunnnllv'e (et them at WOODALL HltfPARD S. but will recommend them as the best articles of their kind in do mestic use. They are the leading flavors In America and should be on the shelf of every grocery. Enquire for them and do not take ubstitutes. HOW MCCH? 18 ALL RIQIfT TOR pins snd csllco. but when food srs felng bought: How good? How frehT How pure? Bhould Brut be inked. Our answer, none bettor anywhere, the he.t of. the sge. for It's Ferndell, Cnnvlnre yniirwlf by a trial. UILLCK-VAN KE.S.S CO., V N. Tryon. GPT THE RET-IT TATS Hlu Hihhon Vsnllla. It's TO IVK sheot'tt.lv pure. roe twice as fsr and the flavor Stone & Barringer Co. Wholesale and Retail Book- g sellers and Stationers. API!JE)DNE CURES COLDS end GHIPP Relieve the aches and feverish neaa. CewUlao Ne AcetaallMe Herns' Dill Plcklea, Plain cwrn .rica tea. BOUr rick lea Pickles and a dosen dlf vl Kinl of Pickles in glssa bottles. W. SL CnoWELL. , 'Phones 741 and Jt7. NOT TOO EARLY to investigate . Refrigerators See our Stone White, ."The chest with the . . chill in it." -. Coldest and cleanest. J.N.McCausIand&Co. lit South Tryon St. ALABASTINE, the sanitary, wall finish JAPA-LAC, for floors and furniture OLD ENGLISH FLOOR WAX, best and goes furthest CENTURY PREPARED PAINT, a high grade house paint Torrence paint company Vhon 170, 10 X. Tryon. WE WANT Business your for Plumbing, Heating and Supplies HACKflEY BROS. CO. 6 WEST FIFTH STREET, 'PHONE 312. A Representative Wanted tn Erery County tn North . . Carolina (or the -. . . ' " ' SoctL:ro School of Telefraply sad Vbm I E'lANUEL SQI00L ASHETTLLn, X. C -LJberal cornmlsalona patt rl' t parties. References requlrti. Every Stetaosi bears the Stetson Name If you select a Stetson you are bound to get the popular style, as well as the hat which is well proportioned and becoming. W have the Stetson Soft and Dtrbjr Hats ball tbt latest styles. "l, ... 1 1 i . i i I. . ,,, " '" " ' -on , i, IJIr I'i.ltJ yhi' a We have the right Hat for you. We're sure of that, because there isn't a possible want of any man we haven't anticipated. No matter how sober nor how freakish your fashion desires may be, there's something here to fit 3'our want. Long-Taie Cfclliln Gccfs S"t c.i ;;",:! : 6 ( ( 6 f V if TT j as perfection.
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