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" CHARLOTTE DAILY OBSERVED "PRIL 2, 1501 SOCIAL AliD PERSONAL 5. The notable soclar event of the week will be the -wedding this even- " -In j at 7 o'clock at Tryon street Mem - odiat chorch, of Miss Mary Beencar , Anderson, daughter of Mr. u4:Mn. Parid H. Anderson, and Mr. PaulH. " - . Allen-. The ceremonr will be per- - formed by Rev. H. K. Boyer, of this .'"' city, assisted by Rev. Plato T.- Lur tim. of Concord. - Misses - Helen ' Rhyne. of Blount Holly; Nelt Ander- on. of Stateaville: : Mary Duke, of tDurham, and Helen Br em. of -this 1 tity. will be bridesmaids. Miss Nancy Anderson, a sister 01 tne miw, win . - . be maid of honor. -The bride will be given- away by ; her ' father, ,Mr.. David H. Anderson- mt. rrwu z. rT lnmanr-of-Atlanta,-3a wlllbe Joeet - man. , The ushers ana groomnmen . will be- Messr F. J. Raywooa. jr., and FV H. Brim, Jr., of Raleigh i James O Walker, Armiatead Burwell r Hugh A. Morson,- Phil McMahon. L.T Kenneth Tanner and Dr. Bredle C. "T Nalle; After, the ceremony at the '.:, church, a reception will be. given at the Anderson home. No. tog. Nortn O rah am street to which only a few : of the relative and ' Intimate friends of the bride and rroom have been ln- '" vlted. After a trip North lasting ' several weeks Mr.'and Mrs. Allen will 77 return to Charlotte and tngkethls their future home.: ," ' " - Miss Anderson has resided In Char ' lotte for many years and -to' one of - the cMy" most deservedly j. popular young ladles. . Mr. Allen is a well known otton merchant-representing ' Inman, Akera & In man. and is -a - young man of sterling worth - and . much promise. . v t. v - - A delightful theatre party and din ner was given last night In honor of those who are here for and will take T p a rf Ift th e An d rrson-A Hen - wed d ing this evening. .', ; A section of the Academy had been " reserved for the party, the show be - Ing "The . Bunny Side of Broadway." and the evening was spent most en Joyably. The dinner followed at the Aelwyn. Those presont were; Mlsars Nancy. Anderson. Helen Rhyne, of 'Mount Holly: Ann Steele, of Rock'. Ingham; Nell Anderson. of States vllle; Nell Harrison, of Providence. R. - I.; Helen Brem, Dr. and Mrs. B. C -Nalle and Messrs. Frank M. Ihman. of Atlanta, Ga.; V. 3. Haywood, Jr.. and FH. Brlggs, Jr., of Raleigh; Kenneth Tanner, Phil H. McMahon, Hugh A. Morson. Armlstead Burwell, Jr., and James O. Walker. Mrs. William Wilson, Jr., of New Tork, Is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick H. dans, on South Tryon street. Ml-eertha Coffee and Mis Bertha Haunders spent yesterday in Concord with friends. fACTS ABOUT EERf THEORY AS SECURED BY IHMfl'S . An-article- from, '. the Nashville, Tenn., Banner, published ' during L. T. Cooper's visit to that city, throws JsmJight, on the remarkable suc cess of the yonng man's theories and medjclnts In' various cities visited by htm during the past year.; The ar ticlo is as follows: ; "In view of the enormous sale o Cooper's preparations now going on In this city and the Intense Interest which,,. MrC:ooperiJiaaatirredUip since his arrival, a representative of in Banner spent Thursday after noon at the young man's head quarters, watching the swarm of hu manity come, and go.y f. , - . r- . "During the afternoon the roporter Interviewed many of the callers and obtained statements 1 from all who cared to , givo them as to their ex perience with Cooper and his creDa- rauons. The following are .selected from Lthat I came tfl the conclusion he those statements as being typical of me general expression or the people seen : rr-T' "-t" . , - i ,r . t , try It. : Z have takenK about two weeks and find myself fa. - rreatly Improved condition.,. My stomach is in good shape, and does, not trouble me at alL . My rheumatism has nearly disappeared, and I expect to eua work shortly, for the -flret time in twelve months, i Mr. Cooper certainly has a wonderful medlcino. and I am grateful for . what it ha-i done forme.' . " , , .' is: r., : "Another caller was Mrs. T. J. Smlthofl805Hudson. street She said: 'I have been a- sufferer from bladder - and kidney - trouble for twenty-five years. In that time I have tried many prescriptions and various kinds of medicine, but re ceived little or no benefit from them. I seldom had a sound night's sleep, my rest being : broken at intervals throughout the night. I . had pains In. my back and burning sensations. I heard so much of Mr. Cooper wmm Special Sale ' Sift Crepe de Chine : 10 mday O'clock lard migntoe able- to afford, me -some relief. I havo now been taking the medicine abut a w-ekv- and,, f f el bet- ter-in every way. . The pain has dis appeared, and I na-e no distress whatever. I have come hre to-day to express my appreciation to Mr. Cooper' for his wonderful medicine and -what it has done In my case. I "Mr rB. B-lAsalerr"Ilvlha- "at "1311 North Fourth , avenue,-when inter viewed, sa id ; - ' ' J have been troubled with my ' stomach for the past two years, and have had rheumatism. lor mor "than1 Overyears. --- Semetimea I could not. walk, and there were times f-wtn take - pleasure . In- recommending nen I could not f ven move in bed. Hard knots would form oh my mus cles, which caused me intense pain. Oan formed ' on my stomach after eating. . which . gave , me much cain and distress, and often 1 was rest-les-Ba tossed all night, losing much Bleep and rest. . 'Hearing of Mr. Cooper and the great work his medicine was ar. compllshlng 'for others, I decided to it to others. "In spite of assertions by various physicians that Cooper is a fad who will soen die out. the young -man poems to be - gaining' even rreater headway as his visit draws to a clow."" 3Bt.f . ' . Tbe agency for Cooper's celebrated medicines has "been given to us. We are making a fine record wKh them. R. H. Jordan & Co. PERSONAL. T1m Slovements of a Number of Peo ple, isiiora and Others. Mr. Frank D- Garvin, of Newton, snent isst nisnt in ine city. Mr. Irvine Long.-of Aoheville. wai Charlotte vlattajr last nlght. Mr. H. J. Brown, of Davidson, was a vtsttor Is the city on business yesterday. Mr. tf. M Andrews, of Greensboro, is pending to-day' In the city, stopping at the central. Among the guexts at the Selwyn 'yes- tsraay were Messrs. w. C. mack. F. O. Henderson and 3. L. Everett, of Monroe. Mr--Horace Harrison, of Franklin. spent yesieraay in tne city. Mr. E. H. aibson, of Laurlnburg. was a Charlotts visitor yesterday. Mr. Thomas P. Wood, of Hamlet, was registered among the guests, at the 8el- flaa VI1 X4a rrrn tit Trnv1ilenih R. I.. Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. wyn yesterday. Ernest Ellison, at their home on .East I Mr. W, A. McDowell of Columbia a. Morehead street. C, spent yesterday In the. city on bus! ness. Mr. And Mrs, 8. B. Alexander and Major John D. Shaw, of Rocklnsham. Mlks Lucy Robertson will leave to- spent yesterday in the city on legal buil- ay ror wortnvnie to attend a house ness. - party which Is to be given there this week. Mr. .arid Mrs. Perclval Hall have re turned to their home In Lincoln coun ty, after spending several days in the city witn Dr. ueorge w. Oraham. Mrs. W. J. Chambers left last night for Baltimore to spend two weeks. - Mrs. R. M. Dates. Graham, Mrs. Will Graham and Mi Rebecca Hill left yesterday for New York to spend some time. i Mr, and Mrs. W. A. Thomas, of eiatesvwe, were registered among the guests at tne central yesterday. Mr. William R. Wellborn, of Colerldse. pent yesterday In the city, stopping at the Central. Mr. L M. Hull, of Shelby, was a visitor In the city yesterday. Mr. J. T. Eaton, of Raleigh, was regis tered among - the guests at the Central yesterday. Mr. Max Reep. of Reepaville, was a Charlotte visitor yesterday, Mr. R. T. Aahrraft nf W4k.-, Mrs. Joseph spent a few hours In the city yesterday morning. Mr. John F. Scott, of Chester. 8. C. 'pent yesterday In the olty. Mr. H. -Aubrey Contner. of Worth; was a Charlotte visitor yesterday Mr. James H. Cathey, of Sylva, spent 'That "was la -not reetrleteg the attend ance to white people only. The shows are good clean shows and the only draw back Is the character of the crowds that throng the midway and which have to ba butted' through." The Woman's' Auxiliary of St. Feter's Episcopal church will meet In the ves try room this afternoon at 4 o'clock. The election of officers for the ensuing year and the designation of delegates te the annual meeting to be held in Ralelah will be the principal matters of buslnesa transacted. The 4Cs Will Isy their property on the streets with vit rifled brick Instead of using this as an understratum, as some misjudged from the nature of Mr. E, D, Latta's nmarks to the board of public service at Its Monday meeting. The uselessness of pavement of two distinct types is apparent. The millinery onenlnas yesterday wars again Inspected by critical eyes belong ing to persons who bore off triumphantly the hats of their choice. A number of ladles from out of town points availed themselves of the opportunities offered them, to buy first hand as up-to-date models as can be obtained this side of Paree." John Miller, the negro -who. was charged with throwing a- rock at W. C Qadd In a mix-up which took plaoe af ter II o'clock Tuesday night, was dis missed with the costs by. the recorder yesterday morning. Counsel for the de fense maintained that the thing was a put-up. Job to some derree snd the. ne gro was not at fault. The recorder evi dently did not think he had been guilty of a very severe offence. . The clean-up of cut pieces from a large Silk ' Jobber." The' lengths from 4 to 20 yards, all colors; about M 00 worth, enough ' for everybody. All fresh, newstock Regular values ?5e. to f I. Co a .-ard... .Special, Frl.M day o'clock.. 39c. yard SUITS AND SKIRTS We are' having a big trade in Skirts! No use to bother having a Skirt made when you can come In and make a selection from over a hundreddlfferent styles. And they are made-, by man tailors who know how to nrt-and make them have the correct fit. Voiles, . Panamas, Brll liantines, etc., etc $5.00 to 15.00 Have' you . selected your Easter Suit? We have a choice assortment and ran please you. No charge for alterations, and we have the very best talent for our alterations. PRESS GOODS AND SILKS A fine assortment to choose from, and many special values. Special 60-lnch Batiste, Black and Colors. 50c. yd. 50-Inch Panama, looks almost as good as tl grade 5V. yd. Special yard-wide guaranteed Black Silk Taffeta.: t5c.yd. Also splendid values at c II.OO. 11.25, $1.50 yd. -?"-. ; .-ir T r-V J- . I Morrow and Saturday j ;: A 1 A IV H , Vv-: j I ; A : FOR THE 1 . - ; , 7S 3: LITTLE FOLKS' HEADWEAR This original unique feature of devoting special days for the display and salc-of Children 's Head wear begun by us last season will be carried out with gwater detail than ever. Every conceivable creation that will help make- the "little dears" more charming will be found. ' The same taste and skill evidenced in our dis play. of grown up folks' Millinery and which . scored such a tremendous success has been used f o make this "Little Folks' " Opening a delight and help -to the critical mother. r We Cordially Invite You to Attend. Bring the Children. (I V EY'S In The annual . meeting of. the Wo rn n viuo ror tne election or officers St. ,Jolin's, One of Oldest Mills !Mtitn, t. nanges iianux. yesterday In thei city, stopplna- at the Soeclal to The Observer. . . . l n,ni,.r Anrll 1 CTm M tha M Ur WllH.m H nf lV,. !- '. " " i csi iiiniB in me Duia cnangea nanus Uii I. k.ij .i -w. - ,i- I wse a Charlotte visitor yesterday a? xivau sa.li lilO -V,mtIICie AJlUrskrjr I ik. a. a m . i I l -.M w . UnsssiJl W s71n.HU asi ' ' V "IU S VBfOCI, VI IWI CIILC, 43. V. m j Ml t A tTAlmas a Va VxW . m,,v S A WIiUCS J TV A IM SS. ( W OS SB attendance of all members la urged. Mn T. VTaaAu t t T.., Stephenrof Cha-rToVmerv;.. arw JTZZ expected in the cltv soon to spend several weeks with Mrs. R. C. Carson. spent Miss Martha Gage hair-returned to her home In Chester. . 8. C after spending several days in the city wftlj f ' ,.V.L MIh vnt Tnen.. I registered Mr. L. C. Till, of Greensboro Mr. A. Hudson, of Danville, Va., was registered among the guests at the 8el- wyn yesterday. Mr. P. M. Delllnger. of Newton, was among the guests at the Bu- ford yesterday. .' Mr. R. , TJibson, of Concord, sptitt Miss Janet Quinn, of fiallsbury. h L", T.iT returned home after spending sever- tT. clt5r'. al days In the city with Mrs. Georg rnuer. Mr. b. u. King, or Kernersvuie, was one of tht visitors, in the' city yesterday. Mrs. Emily- Berryhlll, .and daugh ter, miss jsaitn Kerry mil; and grand daughter, Miss Irma Berryhlll, Will return to-day from Florida; whero BRIEFS.. 4 Few Minor Happening In and About the City. H. Thompson, of Salisbury, bought the old St. John's Mill prop erty at Trading Fore?, on the Tad kin river, near Spencer, 'ft was at this pot that General Greene evaded Cornwallis during the revolution and the site has much history connected with it. The price paid for the prop erty is unknown. they have been spending the winter wim -Mr. ana Mrs. Oscar Berryhlll. The reports from the spring ftver epldemle ar not encouraging. , Mrs. J. C. Smith, of Shelby, snent I nnmh nt nintur.. th. vai. i. . yesterday in the city shopping. .t., ... nH.4 ...k... . 'Salem, was registered among th. WB" "m ,n"""nro' : " guests at th Central yesterday" J -The Colonial Opera Company begins ivmini um eric. ot mrev-vnigni engage- The first day of Abrll was slvennnt t he I001 theatre., ' 'aDOronrlats- ceiebrstlnn hv h.,.-..i .u, I V T.ln. oe Cmmni i.j dents o the Presbyterian College yes- In the dty yesterday to be chauff eur of terday afternoon. Pranks were the automobile deliveryatJvey'a depart, played wr the teachers.nis reported; ment stors. ...'.. . which comported with the. natur. nt rr wu- JntJUfve. it hr,rtud,nt-ttlred closed sinoe the death of the late pr9-nml-nd-'r'fh! otM prietor. Mr. George Glfford." The owner. ?'LSrL2?. Pt to harass alley. In operation of amusement. Altogether the Mav ,noL -f . . . was most enjoyable. ; . ,-v .S ' Tt Mvance smpmenu or Mr. R U , fiiurnni popumr iiutbi, -ine -ail or . Mrs. Laura M. Brown has Just m'. 1 tht. VPnA ' wftlt a rapidity turned from an extended trin r.Jtn" inoicates tne worttiy reception which Louisiana, Alabama, and Tennessee" I - ,tM" Vrlt- - - . " 1 , xnere win oe a misting cl the board ' The Beasle Dewev flnh will ,n.. lef manaceri of- the Alexander Rnwme to-morrow morning at 10:0 o'clock! Home this afternoon In the Second Pres.. with Mrs. I B. Johnson, on East j bytsrian church at f o'clock. A full at-1 Vancw street ' . I tendance of tbe members is requested. ' . ' , . . " " 1 -t)T. J. E. 8. Davidson -nas moved his Mrs. Rtifus Ooff and daurhter. lrtaa In.. ' . h. vr,,-., Mariorie Anthony - Qort. - of - Prnvt. 1 .,r -n.M . n , .. dence, R 1 returned to the city last touch with the Hawley Pharmacy. ' evenlns? for another short atv at th. i ui u . . , . f I V K MMflffl .tin- ceiwn. f v ' - - I' u- t Mrs. ' J. A. Port.e l.f -.4 Journ' rom 1Pre win do maae for New York to visit her daughter U xt. vThe editor. Mr. Norman H jWINLOOi 1 toosriLAf SPHS .Loose ;Teaf " ledgefsare In use i S In hundreds of offices and ' Mrs. Coulter Huyler. . 1 Johnson, hai striven . to make this a valuable at well as a creditable edition. Mrs. Charlew A. Moseley will leave j " -Work has begun on" the improvement charge system. this mornlnr for Warm finem-. (to be mad to the pavement. (n ront of o monthly statement - system. visit friends. f . Ithe government building hm West Trade I O comDinea witn ledger, bill street. Jibs entire overhauUng will be M Allen's Wife Dies la Washlnrton. I pushedV -both as to the interior and ex- ,.,epo is in uoserver. i imor, oi n u-numg wnn rapraity. Spencer, April 1. Mr,' X Scott A I- I -r. Springs Steele,' son of Mr. and len formerly connected with the Mr' "& " Btele f this city, ,ha been land and industrial department of tho m"a n "udltor ,n ths New Tork office Southern Railway Company, who th J-TDtricn-Tobacco Company. Mr. came, from Washington ta goencer Seele Is: now on a business trip to Ja- last week to become editor of The mlcm- -The PM)tm ia.a well deserved Spencer Crescent, the new paper to ' ', ' be started at this flrace. e.it. son and Mr. Walter V. -Cochran will b. to Washington yesterday by the death I interested In ths announcement of their of his wife, which occurred at hn i engagement, the marriae to be Derform- plUI there yesterday. Mrs., Allen I om tim toward, the last of this had been III only , a short white and month.. Tney have eharga of the Boford her death was unexpected. Mr. Allen J Hotel dgaf and- new stsad, and have .was preparing to move to Spencer, lion been associates. .-v- . . . ... ;"' ' ' " - I -TBe nrxt rehearsal for the opera lsa- Mr- G. A. Noltlng. Jr ef Riehmaiut 1 .n." ' ,ri.i. ...... Va was registered among the cuesta atltarnnoa al 1 aTeWwk . 1k.. -mi the Bontbern Manufacturers' Club yester- I rehearser at 4 o'clock? the casino girls day. .'.w r-j - .. , r - l.nd at Jo the dodn irL Thm hii n REMEMBER BLUB MB0n,AjSJVL ' ' When ordering Lemon or Vanilla Ex tract, always specify Blue Ribbon.. It's . , different from the ordinary kind. -- "The earnhrat management made only ,Lo6seT;Teaf ledgers - are In use In hundreds of offices and have., proven"' so practical that other uses are being found constantly. A few of the many devices in the popular Twin lock line are: Ledgers, two styles of construction, round back and flat back, nine regua. lar forms of ruling, any other 'rulings made to order; combi nation cash book and Journal, monthly balance ledger, in voice' books, perpetual, trial balance, - perpetual pay roll book, loose leaf pay roll' book, cut leaf; city delivery system, triplicate : stubbing receipts, order blank and recapitula tion sheet, order register, In ventory sheets, ' traveling ex pense report, town and State index, factory-- cost system ; -draft register, order blanks' for entering and acknowledg ing order at one writing, stock record and order system; ac countant's payable . register. aaiiy Din ana and charge system . for use with ordinary typewriting, minute book with lock. , laundry ledger.f : physician's ledger, dentist's ledger. - - .; -' '. We carry' a Urge line of price books, post binders, loose sheet holders and ledger outfits of all leading manu fact ur ere. Special forms for any pur pose furnished on short notice. - Call or write for catalogue- ' one mlstaks, said a cltisea yesterday. V I Stone & Barrinr 0l I 5 : ' . Cfnc OnUlttrra.' : Th T. P. A. Banquet. Preparations are belnx made for a great oanauet at the Selwvn Ratnr. uy nignt wnen tne visiting and local members of the Travelers' Pro tective Association will sit down to roast one with the other. A meet ing of the executive committed of tnts organization was lately held looking' to completing all necessary details for this occasion. There Is promise of a large attendance, the organisation having a lare number Of resident members. K good repre sentation is also expected from the transient visitors to the city About the latter part of the week. The event will be altogether delightful. WHOLESALE RETAIL Special Notices WELCH'S GRAPH Jl'ICE, PINTS. luarts and half-gallons, at WOOD ALL, t SHEPPARD'8, Jl 8. Tryon. Phone 69. BLUE RIBBON VANILLA NEVER VA- nea irom the high standard- excel lence. It's the beat that money and ex perience can produce. Announcement We beg to announce that Dr. 8. 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 6th. 190S. OR. E. R. RUSSELL, DR. J. P. MATHESON. Announcement Dr. Newton Craig begs to announce that he has opened offices at Nos. 26 and 21 Piedmont Building for the practice of Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat diseases. SUCH STRAWBERRY PRESERVES as Ferndelt is a friend In need for the sick room or pienle-. for the midnight spread or school lunch, Ferndell al waya Alls the bill to a nicety. In glass or atone Jars. MILLER-VAN NESg CO.. N. Tryon NEW BARREL , NO. I MACKEREL, white and fat lao.; Virginia Mams 16c.; eur Sugar Cured ' Mams at' tzc. are not seconds, but the best grade of Hems. All peek era hart twe grade of Hams. BRIDUERS CO., 2H West Trade street. r - -" SICK FOLK8 WHEN TOU WANT anything from a drug store, 'phone us. We've got it and we supply the article quick. JA& P. BTOWE CO., Drug gists. 'Phone m. . ' FOR RENT a N. POPLAR, ROOMS. modarn. Sun k. Vance t rooms, modern 4newr7?lt Nr- Brwrars 4 Teems, -oleotrto j lights, all- E- sin rooms, etty water. 7ui 8. A. 4 rooms. Kl E. Ilh 1 rooms, modern conveniences. -Other t and 4 mom houM. . J. ARTHUR HENDER SON A BRO. v 1 . NICE THINGS TO EAT If yon ar look ing tor tne sesson oesv yon Show Id visit the oem Dining Room and the Uem lAinra Koom. The most up-to-Cat tbe most accommodating. NOTTOOEflRLT to investigate Reffpatoro See our Stone White, "The chest with the Jchill in.it." '. .Coldest and cleanest. - - ... , ; r. . J.N.McCausIand&Co. " Ml gottth Tryon St. Particular people find in our wall paper de partment a stock of new goods -this sea son's product from which there is nc difficulty in supplying their wants. All papers hung for regular prices. . T0RREN0E PAINT CO., 0 N. Tryon, Thone l7a TO LET THE COZIEST t-ROOM COT- tags. bj. tutn. eniy mh: I rooms, modern, Dll worth, US; t rooms. & Myers. H block of K. Ave.. 2f.W; 4 rooms. E. th. near Myers, P; 414 K. Oak St.. fill rooms in Sanders' Building, St . Tryon- Ht-, right at .the square, $& to 7. Hurry up. now. E L. KEK8LKR, S S. Tryon. 'Phone M4. f- TTPRWRITRRS RENTED MB rental machines, all makes, rcsey for Instant elrvry. fcvry maehin flrst-otass in 117 ry partlcalar. J. E. Craytea 4k Co, a ir fry on. 'Phone sM." Old Virginia Breakfast 1 - M Herring Roe, loe, Lunch N4 -t WE - your for WANT business Plumbing Heating and Suppli ess HACKNEY BROS: CO. C WEST FIFTH STREETf ' TT. ' M . ' CROWtXL, - Phones' 744 and SIT. A Repreeewtadrs WaittCfl Ibt Every Connty ht .erth -. cnroJUM for tho .''.! Soctbsra Sclool of Telejrspij ' - " ' ''" -" eiakuel'school liberal commissions pall right j parties. ' References require!. I FASHIONABLE CLOTHES .-f-V- r fy- - Qur .clothes are known for their strle, fit and quality, - Worn by some of the best dressed men in town why not , by yout ' ' 1 - , Gccisjent t3 rV;rcv:l r;::;rl,i c! C:; t; -mm'- mm V- , w
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