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CHARLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER,. APRIL 15, 1D03; iSOCIALANb PERSO! IAL IMudamei Johtf Van Landlngham, i - C- Brunsoa , and Misa-Jull Al exander will leave Sunday evening for , Washington ; to represent Mecklen burg chapter. Daughter of the Am- , erlcaa .Revolution, at the eventh con nntJ conere of tH National o- cletr which will assemble there Mon ' dSy and remain In session throughout toe week. All the sessions wui u mm in Memorial Continental Hall, which ls located rtSeventa street, ; At least l.tfr delegate are expected , rorth Carolina will be well represent- Vd. auite a number a from . Kalelgh, Xhviii. ' Wlnston-Balem and Wli mington having already Indicated , : their butbo , of going. Mrs JJnd- aay Patterson, of Winston, is a ipera i ber of the board of management from ' this State and Mesdames Qeorge Phif r Erwln, of Morganton. and Thomas Settle, of Ashe viae; are regent 'and ' vie regent respectively of the State. chapter. Aside fro pi Mrs. van Land lngham, ;Mre, Brunson and Miss Al exander, who have already signified their . determination to attend, the following-named members of the lo cal chapter may go: Mesdames A. L. Smith, Latta Johnston, E. .' Latta; ' and . J. B. Reilley. . :xt Mr. Paul W. Allen and bride, who was Mlas Mary Spencer Anderson, re turned to the. city yesterday morning from Florida and Cutoar where they pent their honeymoon..' They' are making their home for the present at the Central. - - V , SOMS FACTS ABOUT F ATS. ' In a reeeat tasa of the' Chicago Tribune," attention Is called to the large quantify of Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Petrle, of PhU llpsburg, N. J., who have been spend ing .'several weeks at the Selwyn, will return home the latter part of the - week. Mrs. Petrle is an aunt of Mr. Frank Sadler, of. this city. - r- was a Charlotte visitor yesterday. Mr. K. I Davis, of .Wilson, spent yesterday in the city on business.: . Mr. it. L. Rybuin. of the Shelby " , v 1. '.kI tum 8e3 OU (aaotfnttng In value to over Ir.V r "v?": :. ,iia.0.oeo) exported each rest to Italy end 'n'' r " Z - it' , sther souther Eurepesn countries, lavestir Chester, 8. C omcere of the leHay- 0 niarDt to thia country- genuine vu-uu , , i,uiupuj, wi"rei olive o u ana experts cannot detect any hardware dealers, with headquarters jiffeseBC. ----.-.v-s In Norfolk. Va., spent yesterday In i As matter of fact, Gotten Seed OU fs Quite me city on Dusiness. - -- - ; ,, palatable a&d wholesome a Olive Oil. sod Rev. Dr. George F. Robertson, pas- 'this fact has been reeoraiaed bv Tha M. K. tor of the Steele Creek Presbyterian jFsirbenk Company. Chicago, lathe saaaafao churcH, spent yesterday in the city en .tare ot -their famous cooking fat COTTO his way to Huntersville to attend the jLEXS. A the name Implies, COTTOLKHB spring meeting of Mecklenburg Pres- V do from Cotton Seed Olt and It Is not bytery; - . , j .-, roty purer and far store healthful than lacd. Mr. W. T. Jerome,', of Concord, was registered among the guest atUhe Central yesterday. -f.v1- Mr. J. Frledhelm. of Rock HUU S. C spent yesterday in the city on busi ness. -' Among the guests at T the ' Buford yesterday were Messrs. J. U. Blair and 3. . B; Eubanka. of Monroe. Mr. Sidney Cannon, of but more economical as well, n Mr. and Mrs. J. M.' Harry have re turned from Apex, where they spent - a few days with Mrs. Harry' moth Mr. and Mrs. W. Floyd, of Nlch ols, 8. C, were registered among the guests at the Selwyn yesterday. One of the delightful events of next week will be the theatre-party and dance which The Bachelors will give Monday evening. A SDeclal reserve tlon of seats has been made for De Wolf Hopper In "Happyland." The dance will follow the play at the Set wyn. Music will be supplied by the Richardson Orchestra. Among the tourist visitor t the Selwyn yesterday were Mr. and Mrs E. H. West, of Boston. Mass. Mrs. M. B. Nell and Miss Jessie t Neil, of Yorkvllle. S. C spent yester day In the city, stopping at the Central Mr. J. L. Rodman and Mrs. ti. E Brown, of Waxhaw, t-pent yesterday in the city, stopping at the Buford. Mrs. C. E. Mason has returned from a visit to Baltimore, Md. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Wade left yes terday morning for Columbus, Gs., xo spend a few days with relatives. Mr. Wade will go to Atlanta before returning to Charlotte. Mrs. O. A. Urquhart and little daughter, Ruth, left yesterday for Ashevllle to bo with Mr. Urquhart, who Is very 111 at a sanatorium there. Miss Mary Gayie, of Columbia, S. C, who spent several days In the city With Miss Addie Rlgler, In Dilworth, returned home yesterday. Mrs. J. P. Gamer, and ber guest, Mr. M. Louise Franklin, of Phila delphia, who have been visiting friends and relative at Canton. Miss., and New Orleans have returned . to the city. Mra C. E. Todd, of Due Wept. S. C, a former resident of the city, Is spending several days with friends. She was the guest yesterday of Ma jor and Mrs. J. G. Baird, on South xryon street, air. Todd Is remem- Derea nere as wife of tne former be , jovea pastor or the First A. R. P. cnurcn, Kev. C. E. Todd, who died some years ago. was a guest In the city yesterday. Rev. - G. H. Atkinson, of Monroe, spent a few hour in the City yes terday. , ' -'-. sh. '; 1 - ' .; Mr. G. F. Jenkins, of Wlnston-Sa lent, was a Charlotte Visitor yester day. . Mr. J. R. Price, of Albemarle, spent yesterday in the city, stopping at the Buford. - . : l Mr. W. A.T-Lane. , of Monroe, was registered among the guests at the Buford yesterday. ' col. C. H. Gattis, traveling passen ger agent of the Seaboard Air Line, with offices In Raleigh, spent yester day Jn the city on business. Mr. E. J. Heath, of Matthews, waa a Charlotte visitor yesterday. Amour the cuests registered at the Buford last nlrht wer Messra ori T. Penny, ttt High Point, and J. C. Penny and J.- R. Thomas, of Greens bore!. . : . , - - Mr. I C. BIckett, of Monroe, was a Charlotte visitor last nirht. Mr. J. B. Mllrs, of Fort Mill. S. 0, spent last night Jn . the. city, stopping at the Buford. . Mr. S. 8. Mauney. of CherryvlHe. waa a Charlotte visitor last night. . Mr. Look Cratg, of Ashvllle. spent last night In the city on his way to Rockingham, where to-day he has an appointment to speak. He will re turn to Charlotte likely to-night. Mr. J. W, Cannon, or Concord, was registered mon the ueits at the Selwyn last night. Mr. Ernest L. WKhera of Wavnes- vllle, was a Charlotte visitor last night, stopping at the Selwyn. with music. ' The Judge of the- con test were Rev. W. C. Rudlsell. Dr. Ii W. Hovls, and Messra B, M. MoGee, Oates and Charles Gibson. The house was well filled and the attention ex Concord,-1 cellent. The medal was Awarded to BRIEFS. In and A Few Minor Happenings About the City. Rain was threatened early last night, but only a few drops fell In this vicinity. The street forces commenced tearing up the macadam on North Church Street, from Trade to Fifth, yesterday. A Christian Science testimonial meeting will be held In the hall at No. 22 1-2 West Fifth street this evening at 8 o'clock. The farmers are planting their first cotton this week. Operation! were delayed on account of unsuit able, weather. "The Grafter" was on exhibition at the Casino, on North Tryon yes- terday. At the Monarch, "The Fresh Air Fiend" was on. Rathboae Xrf)dge. Knights of Pvthlas. will meet to-night. Instead oi to-morrow night. Two prominent candidates await initiation. -Work has been begun prelimi nary to the repainting of the postof fice building. Cement paving will be laid in front and behind, also. All the veterans who are to take part in the drill at the vaudeville are requested to meet at the Academv mis arternoon at 4 o'clock Tor re Cotton receipts yesterday amount ed to 29 Tale which sold for 10.25. against 2 bales on the same date last year, selling for 11.25 Just a differ ence of one cent a pound. All the foundation work for the new sanatorium, corner of Church nd Seventh streets, will be ready to day, declared. Contractor J. W. Haas yesterday, who has the Job In hand. "The Mountaineer's Daughter," an interesting picture of the life among the moonnhlners, was placed on exhibition yesterday at the Edl- large patron- Mr. Fred James Stlllwell although the contest, was a very close one. all of the other performer acquitting them selves .with credit' - . 5 - The programme was ..as follows: Music, band. - . ' : Declamation, "The Responslbllltle of Young Men." George William Free man, Charlotte. , Chorus. . Declamation. 'The Saloon Must Go," Joseph Porter Gibson. Rocking ham. Declamation, The Black Howe and His Rider," Adrian Alfred Godfrey, Hopewell. Music, band. ?" DecIamatlon."The -Death, of La Fayette." Robert Austin Hlnea, Rock ingham. Declamation, TThe Death of Stone wall Jackson," Henry Tylor . Lem ons Yorkvllle, B. C Duet. Misses Cole and Bruton. Declamation, The Victor of Marengo." William Herbert Parsons, Covington. , - . - . Declamation. The Widow Malone's Pis;," Elmer James Reynolds. Rober- del. - Duet. Misses Cassia O'Brien and Margaret Caldwell. Declamation, The; HelJ Bound Train," Manning Lee Reynolds, Char lotte. Declamation, "Personal Influence," Fred James fltllwell. Charlotte. Music, band. - Declamation, The. Mind, the Glory of Man." William Austin White. El lerbe. Declamation,': The Opportunity of the Scholar." George Clarence Win gate, Charlotte. Duet Mlsse Col and Bruton. Paw Creek string band. The exercises to-nlgtit will consist of drills, tableaux, etc. To-morr.w win oe the commencement day proper. Mr. Locke Craig, of Ashe vllle, will deliver the graduating ad dress to-morrow night. IVEY'S SPECIA LS Easter Millinery The Fairest, the Rarest nd at Prices You Can Afford to Pay We have lot of experienced help In our workroom, twice as many a ever before, and they are turning out quantities of charming Hats. Cut Prices on Easter Suits Suits fip.OO to $20.00 Cut to $10.00 v. have taken about 25 Butts, all ew, stylish, this season's Suits, prices were $15.00 to $20.00. Take I your choice at $ 10.00 1 Included In this lot are all of our Princess Jumper Suits, ' the n loens, in nice materials. The skirts are worth more than the price we ask for the suit Choice. Sio aa New Collars, Belts, Etc. MiiHt have fresh etc., for Easter. you. Many new Collars, Belts. We are readv. for other necessary thing on our notion side. The Mean Special Easter Sale For the Children 300 Red Wagons, large, substantial wooden wagons; regular 26c. As an ad we will sell these Wednesday for .5 cent each None delivered, and we prefer the mother to come with the children.. . ?'It Pay to Trade at Ivey . IVEY'S DM JOHN R. IRWIN OFFICE: NO. Si SOUTH TRYON fTT, AT Woodall & Shcppard's -i-none: Office 6t: Residence tta. A' number of Charlotte friend. r interested In the marriage to-nirht of I soma ana attracted a miss Bessie Anderson, a daughter of "D Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Anderson, of statesviiie, to Mr. Malcolm M. Mason. Of Louisville. Ky., who passed through the city yesterday en route to Etatesvllle. Miss Anderson Is well known here and has numerous friends In other sections of the State. Mr, Mason Is also well known In North I w.iu. w ti,..., rw. ,sS?VV the time of rest I. , being Cempany, of Louisville.: Thlr homi .., .. .k. : n.,i. .4. .n will h. ma In Mn.ln.w 1 1. . I '"n J i.ro 01u..v on ncii . Mr.' 3. H. Weddlngton has been named by Governor Glenn as one of the .delegates to the national confer ence on charities and correction, to be held In Richmond, Va., May 6th 13th. , The graded schools will give Eas- Whlch territory " Mr cently been asslgnei). Mason has re-J Mrs. Paul Chatham has returned from a trip to Washington and Balti more. Miss Margaret Thurmond, her sister, who accompanied her. 1 spending a few days' in Richmond. Va She will return to the city to-morrow I street Is coming in these days for Its A year ago "to-day there was a1 perceptible flurry of Bnew In Char lotte. It Is believed from the unusu ally advanced state of vegetation that no mere cold weather can reasonably De expected this spring. The Penny Arcade on West Trad probably. Mr. and Mrs. D. Allen Tedder have returned from aVIslt to Mr. and Mra James T. Fields, at Laurlnburg. Miss Mav Osrtee returned last nlo-ht from Red Sprinr. where she went to give a. recital Monday evening. Mlsa Oatee was the guest ef Miss Johnsie Eason. Miss Daisy Collett Mrs. Minnie T riston Srelth and Mr. and Mrs. O. Bi Swayse will go over to JWlnston- - Salem - Saturday morning to attend th Easter exercise In Salem. They win sum i ine zinsendorr, returning ?o (jr.ariotte xronday night or Tues day, v - PERSONAL. Tb Mnrcm-nt f . Number of Pco- . v pie. vlsltoee and Other. Prof. Kidder Graham, of . the chair , of English of - the University, will spetad the Easter holidays la the city wito relatives. -Dr. H. H. Schroeder. of New York, r ....,v, uimiur hi uw eiutuai ure v. insurance Company, will arrlve In the .. 'u ruj lospena snert time here o" gast of Mn Harris Wilcox, . . - , Km tfj- 5rnu r. r : share of patronage along with the moving picture shows. The attrac tions- In this establishment are high plass,' interesting and "amusing, and are visible for a penny. Nine out of every, ten citizens heard to express themselves with ref erence to sprinkling the streets early sunaay mornings are neartny In favor of it It Is likely that the matter win be brought up again at the next meet ing or tne public service board. There will be a cake and candv am ii me toiemsn music Store Sat- uraay morning rrom i to. 1 o'clock The proceeds wUl be for -the liht bearer of Tryon Street" Methntit cnurpn. Any order may be left with Mrs. j. k. steer e. .--The Etone & . Barrlnger Comnanv opened yesterday a unlaue wmdnar display of Bibles In advertisement of tne - American revised edition, v tk wmnow . attractea ,tne attention of inanr pawers-oy yesteraay. It la al. logeuier creaiutDie in 1U make-up Mr. h. w. Kirgpatric. for several years special ageni or me Southeastern inn Association, nas accepted the noauon oi special agent for the Pied mont Fire Insurance Comnanv ceedlng Mf. E. IL Chisholnv who was rrceniiy maae manager. . Hr ri.k. numerous mends htni The Best Gift For Easter Three hundred years between the King James Version and the American Revised. lorty English . Dic tionaries" U5?ed " during the same time. We have it in all editions, . and many other appropriate books for Easter. Stone & Barringer Co. a Special fJolices -V- e-ry Ready -to -Wear Garments for faster. 41 a I m ar f s r ai w wm -a a I JIIIVUIVWW 2.80 Petticoat at TS Sample Voile and Panama Skirls .. at a Saving of 2& to 11 l- Per Cent. An opportunity purchase of choice Sample Skirts from one of New Tork's most Important manu facturers. They go to you as they came to us, one-quartor and one third off the regular price. The styles are the best. 7. tO Panama Fklrts, Blue, Black and Brown., ..... . . ....gi.OO $7.60 and. tt.KO Panama Skirts. Blues. Black and Brown $V5 112.50 fine Black Altman Voile Skirts, beautiful style; priced IB.60 and $a a A Black Rllk Petticoat Bargain $7.K0 Black SUk Prtticoals at $5.00 Here's a remarkable value made of heavy rustling Black Taffeta and cut very wide, deep sheered and flare flounce. It a Petticoat that would be cheap at 17.50. As an Easter special, our price. ... .$.0 He therbloom fl.tS. Here's a Petticoat bargain that we hew with pride. The product of "The Teager Manufacturing Com pany,' of Gastonia, Mad ef real "Hydegrads" Heatherbloem. Plenty -of stitches and width. Its right for both appearanee and wear. Colors: Navy. Black and Brown. Special Easter price fl.M Net and Lingerie Waists The last of 100 dosen White Lin- gerle Waists, regular fl.lt value; t tUc 18.00 values In beautiful Ecru Net Waist $3.M New White Tailored Waists. Lawn and" Linen.... $1.60, $1.4 m $2.98 Easter Millinery Since the opening day It's been a continual rush In this popular de partment. Every express brings something new. Every minute our clever designers are busily turning out bright .new, snappy styles. Meadwear that is steadily increas ing the popularity and reputation of this department; headwear that lends individuality to the wearer. Belts and Neckwear, Brand Now For Faster Wear New Elastic. Leather. Gilt and White -Tailored Belts JS and 4c. "Merry Widow." Net Lace, Rllk and 8wlss Embroidered Bows 25, S5 and 4r.' "Merry Widow" J a bows, in Net and Lace 15, 50, $8c. and $115 Real Baby Irish Bows and Jabows these are the newest.. and $1.50 Swiss and Mull Embroidered Wind sor Ties 25 and 50c. Announcement Dr. Newton Craig begs to announce that he ha ' opened office at No. 25 and SI Piedmont Building for the practice of Eye, Ear. Nose and Throat disease. "Get It at Hawley'a" fOREMOST PHARMACY FOR THE BATH WE HAMS A SWELL line of Sponges, Rubber Spong. Sani tary wash Rags jnd all ther tiling that sreraeeded. - Our Una or these I - elegant. - JAS. P. STOWE ft CO., Drug gist!. 'Phons 179. J VST BECAC8E YOU'VE BEEN U8INQ erainary extraet Is no reason why you should not have Blue Ribbon Lemon ana vanilla. Absolutely pure, perfeot in navor ana most economical to use. fx NOT TOO EARLY to investigate Refrigerators See our Stone White, "The chest with the . chill in it." Coldest and cleanest. J.N.McCausIandXCo. $jtSoiithlTryon ; fit, ; Century Paint is a strictly pure linseed oil paint, and has been in constant use for the past quarter of a century. Pigments of un questioned quality are used in its manufacture. It is to-day the recognized standard for abso lute purity and real worth. TOERENCE PAINT CO., 10 N. Tryon. 'Phone 178. LEAVE YOUR ORDER KOR NUN- nally'i Easter Candles te-oay. DroD in and see the beautiful samp package at our 5 nig ater. WOODALL A sHEFPARD, 21 a Tryon St 'Phone . THERE'S NOTHINO "BETTER THAN our cold boiled Hans sliced all ready for us. We will keep It now at all time. Call us when you want some thing nice for a quick lunch.' MILLER VAN NESS CO.. XI N. Tryon. , NEW StPPLT THOSE GOOD HAMS that w sell three eeat a pound under regular price, all sis. Country But ter 20e. BRIDOE1US A CO.. 201 Wast Trade street - ,.- , FIRE INSURANCE WRTTTEN IN THE Tcry i conrpaniea. rersenai atten tion given to any and alt businesa TVs want to Ipsur your stock merchandise, houe, furniture, etc. ARTHUR HENDERSON BRO. mornlnr IS Z V. ..,eff IT -"0 welcome him to the city. . uumann vfiri. .. Among. ..in- guest at the Selwyn v i . . wewa q. a. ; Oa- "iacicsonviije. Ala.. and J. N. H!elhiirst. of Atlanta C . Mr. A. M. Gibhea. f-i;,-4. . e-i;.T,rr, VI S. Chrrchill and j. " - 'J1'" "n1 yester- ' "n ousinesn. ' - ." Tin! ICR CRJCAX PKASOV- " ?" 'v mase sure the rnim Is rnlprl" nTorn iiwita uw Riw rtlb Ytm Vsnllla. . If simply delightful in Ice cream. J. P. COSf EXCEMEVT AT .H.M. ?- -' I WHHMS Content For Declalmeesy Medal at r.iiinrrn loiinnnqi inSTItUte Last NlghtJfr. Fred 4ame KtUlweDt he I finm rtire -nigramme for To- nrsi or - in closing ezercl... I mx. ine . nomnera inaustriat Institute were - neia - in me woodman Hall Chadwlck, last night The eature of ine evening was. tne contest f-'w. I declaimed medal In declamation and m.-nauon. .. ine principal. Rev. J - j - .v. . wwcv.a, . tin raerriM mrirrt . i nnn prayer . ana th pw Creek string band enlivened the occasion 1 where eyery need ... can be supplied the sick room the! hospital, .the physician.; v , You . get what's needed, and you "get it quick. - f . ; y Mail : orders receive .prompt attention. . : , ilawley Pharmacy Academy . Advance sale three days ahead, TPhones 11, ilO. Tnoo and Fifth' Btru. - NICE TKINdS TO EAT If yen are look ing for the season's - best yen should visit the Oem Dining Rear and the i'linrn noooi. in most up-lo-vat WE WANT your business for Plumbing, Heating and Supplies HACKNEY BROS. CO WEST FIFTH STREET. THONE 311 TO LET A LJ tnat 20. lot .lL.W-ILL WANT ii m wnim, ana ymt tnissq a bamin WorOiltirton Are. ptlworth. liiW tlg hall over Mills' store, eere" ih and Caldwell. 110; roorai mSsndera . Building. S to 7. Houis f"P t he TTPBWWTEM BENTErv-M rental rnaohtnes, ell make, ready for In ant dlfvry. Every machine flrst-clas I every rertleulsr. J. E Crayten A, Co m i Tryon.. Thee . V- WestimaUa. Hasna, Kin ' m gan Ham. Sliced Breakfast W Bacon. Query House Farm ) B. Bacon Strips. - . v -; , W. M. CROWtXL. - . Tbooe 744 'and. iT. FLOWERS White and Fink Roses. - White, - pink d Rid Carnal tlena t ,- Th . Superb Enchantres Car aatlon ( shell pink). Toob Bin Vleleta - Fin. Rose ef 8m lias gad Aa rsragu Fera. Wedding Flower. Brides' Bouqaet Baadsoro Fleral Dealgna Writ, telegraph, telephone, r Prompt and satisfactory eiv . vie. W ship to say point J. Vaa lindlcy ffcrsery fo. ;' . FOMOA.r. d Bead TrVrgrajo to Greeoaboro. RLZADY FOR Master 2?. tl U I t4r This store again ' demonstrates its leadership in the magnificent assort-" ment of men's cloth ing that it is showing for Easter. No other stock can ?compare with ours in compre-' hensiveness of fab rics and patterns, in " diversity of styles in - range of prices; Lon g-rate Giolhin Co. Known fop Style,.. Fit and Quality.
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