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, CHARLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER, APRIL 23, 1D08. r o SOCIAL AND PERSOIIAl '. Mti V . A. Crawford. -of Franklin. arrived .in the city Tuesday night to spend several weeks visiting tev. ana lira Frank Slier at the district par sonage, No. 508 JJorta.Tryon street, . . 'n'end Mrs. W. H. Wilder, of Blr, snlngham. Ala., are the guests of Dr. and Mrs. H. M. WUder. on South Try- on street .,- - '. . Mrs. J. M. Covington. of WadeSboro, Is spending a few days in the city, the guest of Mrs. Charles W. Tlllett, on North Tryon street. Mrs. Charles' Drake,' who spent some time in the city with Mrs. iu J. ere vard. has gone to Lancaster, 8. . C. to visit her son, Mr. fitoney Drake. . .. Miss Ella Sumraey is expected home from the Whltehead-Stokes sanato rium, Salisbury, to-day. Her many friends will be glad to learn that she has almost entirely recovered from her recent illness.. . Mrs. W. H. Thompson will leave in few days for Birmingham, Ala, to visit relatives. . " Mrs. Frank Slier left yesterday for Louisville, Ky., to attend the annual meeting of the Woman's Board of - Home- Missions of the Methodist .Epis copal Church, 8outh.' which convenes there this week. Mrs. Slier will be absent from the city for-about 10 j . yv.:, ' The indications are that Charlotte's representation abroad this ' summer will be unprecedentedly large. . The week hardly passes but that an nouncement is made of the Intent of : several Charlotte people tq cross the water. The latest recruits to the al ready large throng - are Misses Ade laide and Madeline Orr and Miss Nina Howell. Tanner, -J. A. Bell and A. M. Whls- nant. Scores of friends called beten the hours of 4:10 and. ojclock and i.uo uwiugga wu oppi most aeiigni xuitjr. . - . . - . PERSONAL, iMlss Bessie May Thompson, of Birmingham, Ala., who has been the guest ot Ur.and Mrs. W. IL Thomp son at the Selwyn during the conven tion of the Kappa Delta sorority, will leave this morning for Concord to be the guest of Miss Jessie Coltrane. Mrs.. J. It. Sexton and mother, Mra, H. M. Branch, left last night for Sa vannah, Qa., to visit relatives. Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Wheaton and daughter, of Chester, S. C. spent yes terday in th city, stopping at the Buford. ' - (Miss Helen Rhyne, of Mount Hol ly, was a Charlotte visitor yester day. .. Th Movements of a Number of Peo- pio, - Visitors and Others. --- Mr. C. F. Geer. Of Rutherfordtnn. was registered among the guests at " ouiom yesteraay. Mr. J. H. Sparger, of Greensboro, was a tnarotte visitor last nirht Mr. A. P. Rhyne, of Mount Holly, yeoieraay in tne city onbusi Mr. Brooks Inman.. of ' Torkvllle, w a vnanotte visitor yester day. . ..v - .-.v,!.-- ' :r , T Mr. L.-A. Brown, of Concord, spent joici uay m mt city with mends.' rMr. D. Sam Cox. a prominent In surance man of Columbia. S. C, spent yesterday In the city on bus! neas. Mr. David P. Stern, of the Greens boro bar, spent yesterday in the city on legal business.' Rev. Charles A. Q. s Thomas. of Monroe, was a. visitor. In the city for a iew nours yesterday.' ' - Mr. R. 6RelnhardtjOtLlncolBton, was registered among the guests at the .Buford yesterday morning. . Mr. W. H. Cook, of Hamlet, spent yesterday in tne city. Among the guests at thtPBuford yesterday were Messrs. Frost Tor- rence. W. W. Glenn and R. A. Love. of Gastonla. , , - Col, W., E.-HoH - was registered among the guests at the Buford yes terday from Lexington. -- . . Mr. D. M. Harshberger. of Ashe' vllle. was registered among the guests at the Buford yesterday. Among the ruests at. the Buford were Messrs. W. 8. Gladden." B. F. Ford and A. J. 'Pinkston, of Great Falls. S. C. Mr. J. H Cannon, of Columbia. R. C- was a Charlotte visitor yesterday. Mr. E. e. Rudd. of Greenvl'le. 8, spent yesterday in the city on business. Mr. W. R. Mills, of fitatesville. was a visitor in the city yesterday, stop ping at the Central. Mr. R. B. Piper, of Durham, was a guest at the Central yesterday. Mr. J. C. Fry, of Hickory, spent yesterday in the city. Mr. W. B. Thompson, of Chapel Hill, was a visitor in the city yester day. Mr. A. L. James, Jr.. of Laurln burg, was registered among the guests at the Selwyn yesterday. BRIEFS. A Few and ,The Dolly Madison Book Club met yesterday afternoon with Mrs. Walter ocott, at tier home on "North Tryon street. Miss Annie Louise Hutchison en tertained the Spinsters at her home on vest Trade street yesterday after noon.' . Miss Mamie Blake, of Chatham, Va., and Mrs. Roy Cabbel and little daughter, of Franklin Junction, Va., are tne1 guests f Mesdames O, O. Fogus and Star (Neely, on North Pop- jar street. Minor Happenings In About tne City. "Do It Now" and "Why the Ac tor Was Late" are amusing pictures at the Royal. "Macbeth." Shakespeare's great tragedy, is on exhibition at the Edl sonla, being placed there yesterday. The credit for the fine electrical display work in front of The Observer office Is due to Mr. Charles Wills, of The Observer's power department The male quartette of the Second Presbyterian Sunday school will sing next Sunday at Belmont Presbyte rian church at the morning service. Considering the fact that Char- IVEY'S Big Kelly Alfred Henry Lewis reports a conversation, in substance and almost in "phrase, that passed " between, a Tammany ; district leader, . celebrated in his own circle for a philosophic depth, and certain of his fol- ; lowers.- 1 . ' It relates to the tactics of the Anti-Roosevelt forces and their lack of good strategy. Here are some extracts: . "Say, if you've got a ship to launch you don t sand th' ways ; you - slush . 'em down with soft soap. An that goes , (jdien it's a case of gettin rid" of a man." :.- J Diplomacy is any move that lands tlr trick see?" " "Also,- it's exactly what them Wall Streeters ain't got." ' Diplomacy does it; diplo macy, an' payin' strict atten tion to Teddy's blind side.'1 "What's th' use of kickin' in the gate, when you know where a board is off th fence?" Read "Big Kelly," in this week s issue of THE SATUR DAY Evening Post, now on sale. At the Newsstands, Scents. 11.30 the year by stall. The Coktis Publishing Company i philadelphia Our Boy Are Ewnrwher new likens Special yIn nd a Full Stock of This Very Popular Dress Fabric. 25c. COLORED LIXKN8 A very desirable number for a pretty suit, all colors, 80 Inches wide, at .....25c yd. S5c MERCERIZED .StTTINO" Beautiful, fine, soft , Linen In the newest shades. Tan, Leather Browns, Pinks, Bhies; also pretty line Checks, at 85c.' yd. NATURAL LIN EX StnTISrGS . A fine variety of strong values at .15c, 18c., 20c. and 25c yd.j LINEN LAWNS 16-Inch All-Linert White Lawns for suits and waists. 25, 8 and 50c yd. Also big line heavy White Linen for suits at saving prices S5c to 50c a yard EMBROIDERY SPECIAL Copies will be delivered to any address by CAMDEN . E. LYNCH, 221 East Trade Tab,'f de"rn8' w" a- ni.-1 worth 16c- yard; for.. Street, Charlotte. QUIET nOOIE WEDDING. lotte Is crammed full of miss urace wehber entertained a number-of her friends last eveninr at cards In honor of Miss Sadie Gal lagher, joX Durham. Miss Mary Wilson, of Gastonla, has "returned to the Presbyterian College, of which Institution she Is a student. after spending several weeks at home. Cards reading as follows were is sued yesterday: , Graduating Recital Elizabeth College Conservatory of Murtc v Miss Berte Hutchlngs, Piano - iMlss - Mary . Blanche Roberts, - Piano Monday evening. April twenty-seventh nineteen hundred and eight ' at half after eight- o'clock Charlotte, North Carolina. ' we's" to-day, it would be hard to fig ure' on her population. Rehearsals for "Isabella" will be held at the Colonial Club Friday from V.30 to :S0: A full dress rehearsal will be held at the Academy of Musio Saturday night at 8 o'clock. -The first of the bltullthlc work Is being done on North Church street. at the Selwyn Hotel. The process . Is an interesting one and attracts the at tention of numerous spectators. r The friends of Master James Mc- Callum will regret to know that while engaged In play at the South graded school . yesterday he broke one of ills arms. He Is getting along nicely. Mr. Julias Mullen, of Charlotte, add Miss Daisy. Moan, Married In the county A Beautiful Wedding. An event of more than ordinary Interest was the marriage Tuesday afternoon of Miss Daisy Sloan, the eldest daughter of Mr. H. L. Sloan, to Mr. Julius Mullen, of this citv. The marriage ceremony took place at 5:30 o'clock at the home of the bride's "editorial father in the county. wide widths, 10c yd. Better line, finer and wider, both Bands and Edges that sell usually at 20 to 25c; for 15c. yd. IVEY'S The room was eimolv but tasteful ly decorated with ivy and flowers, and a beautiful wedding bell of white roses was suspended over the place where the bride and groom stood. The bridal party entered as follows: First the bridesmaids. Misses Jessie Mul len, a sister of the groom, and Myrtle Sloan, a. sister of the bride; the dame of -honor. Mra. fl V. VnrA 1a a sister of the bride, entered alone. I J?- Newton Craig begs to announce followed by the groom with his bestfi. "r.. Pn'a offices at Nos. naan. Mr. O. E. Ford, of Gastonla. 25 '"d Piedmont Building for the Announcement OUR BIG Mom ANNUAL estic Sal SATURDAY Ai MONDAY This important event will be the season's opportunity, to make ready for the - s JMM 3R CONVENTIONS. 4; Tremendously reduced prices on SHEETS . PILLOW OASES 9-4. AND 10-4 SHEETINGS " PILLOW CASING . ' ; , J BLEACHED COTTONS TOWELS ' COUNTERPANES 40-INCH WHITE LAWN In fact, everything in the Domestic line shall be cut. Read this space to-morrow for partial list of the good things. ELI BROS Fine Craig Meeting. and the bride on the am of her Brother, Mr. Robert L. Sloan. The ceremony was performed by Key. . Robertson, and was wit nessed by only th near relatives and a few friends of the contracting par lies. . . " The bride wore a beautiful dress practice of Eye, xnroat diseases. Ear, Nose and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Cannon and daughter. Miss Laura McGill Cannon, of Concord, were vlfltors 1n the city yesterday, stopping at the fs'wyn. The Bessia Dewey Club will meet with Mrs. W. B. Ryder at tha resi dence of Mrs. George H. . Brocken- rough to-morTowmornlng t 10:SO o'clock. The meeting last night in Dllworth t?r !u"ful h infrpt nr th. ,.nHM,.v nf ' white batiste and carried a show- or honor was svttlred In white batiste, and carried pink carnations: the bridesmaids wore blue mull and car ried white carnations. masse to the meeting to-morrow night '"tT SAthi n&& In the interest of the Locke Craig for Governor was altO' gether successful. 100 new names be ing added to the organization. This makes a total of 250 members in Dtlworth who expect to come en Guthrie, John A. McRae. E. ton and T. L. Klrkpatrfck. R. Pres- Fine Road Completed. young people After receiving the congratulations or tneir friends the happy couple left for a Northern trip. Upon their return they will maks their noma In I vnariotte. JPh. Tk ..vt.k v.. J.... I Miss Battle Hammer, of Gastonla. U-wJV 'L -J" -.ZZ" ".. Slh at ,..t - - I " . ".v... c.y. KUV uuw in IIIB The child's culture class nf Woman's CHib will meet with Mrs. W. T. McCoy at her home on West Seventh street this afternoon at o clock. Mrs: C. K. Srhwrar and children, of Rock Hill. ,8.. C. are visiting at the home of the former'r sister, Mrs. -u. u.. scoti,.on Tenth avenue. Mrs. E. W. Phifer dellghtfullv eniertameo ' yesterday - afternoon the members of the Wednesday After noon image tiuo H ner nome on A Matter of the Right Of Way. " A difference of opinion Which caus- county. The gang has been on this led some talk early last night occur thoroupghfare for several months in (red at the corner of Kouth Trvon and the charge of former Superintendent A. C. Fourth streets, between the Southern rr eicn ana ana euperinienaent w. M. I express urace ana tne Johnston McLaughlin who Is now serving. The I Block. The express waeron was be- road runs from Letts Park to the res-ling unloaded at the side door . on Idence of Mr. J. Watt KlrkDatrlck in I Fourth street and Mr. Chase Brenlser I NCNNALLT'8 snaron. The camp has been removed! was driving In toward tha west. Ow- to the Lawyer's road. I ing to the presence of rock in the i .'' ' " street Mr. B rentier's horse refused to Xegro Killed In SawmUL ..-. ... JirJ f"!? Kr.a-1.1 p.- 11 I "'" .uu suniviami Special Notices A RepresentatlTe Wanted In Every County In ortn Carolina for the Southern School of Telegraphy and the EMANUEL SCHOOL SINOGRAPHY AND fl REWRITING ASnEVLLLE, X. C Liberal eommlsslons pail right parties. References required. TOITLL NEVEIt REGRET ORDERINQ the flrst bottle of Blue Ribbon Vanilla. : Lots of the finest cooks have been ape- i drying Blue Ribbon vanilla for ten .years. .--.- . EDITORIAL Century Paint is a strictly pure linseed 'oil paint, and has been in constant use for the past quarterof 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. T0RRENCE PAINT CO., 10 N. Tryon. 'Phone 178. DELICIOl'B CANDIES 1 fresh by express Just received; The i correct candy to give on all occasions. WOODALL A BHEPrARD, SI S. Try on. : Thdne C9 CIS was made to the police, but tha war- KInston April 82. Eugene Hunter. I rant was later withdrawn. ' The mat. a colored employe of the Rutledgej ter was finally decided by Mr. Brenl-j Saw MH1, on the KInston-Carolina I rs buggy being turned back Into Railroad, was thrown on a slide saw I "Ton street. la the meantime a guests were recipients of her hospi tality: Mesdames Joseph Ross, E, V. Dwelle, J. 8. Watters, J. P. Du rant J. A. Houston. IL B. Fowler, J. W. Ferguson. Ben 1am In J. Smith J- H. Him. W. C. Maffltt, W. W, Phifer.- W., A. Zweler. W. S. Lee, Jr. Charles E. Piatt, H. A. Rose. W. A. noon and died two hours later. Hunt er had gotten down under the slide saw to adjust something that was out of order and while he was working there another colored hand, who was unconscious of the fact that a fellow workman was working on the ay after-1 large crowd had gathered. PERFUMES. FINE SOAr. AND ALL -toilet articles are : here for the most fastidious. We handle an . unusually . Tine line or these good. JAS. . P. , STQW E. A CQ, ..,.;.; : -ii Vagrancy Laws," Good and 4 Bad. "This vagrancy law is a funny thing." said a thoughtful man. "The sum and substance of it Is that you , w' able cltisen In a negative sort of way. COLD ROLLED OX TONGUE IN glass. ' One- whole ox tongue, roots and skin removed, neatly packed In a hand-1 some glass bowl, costing you only Nothing nicer (or lunch. MILLER VAN NESS CO., t7 N. Tryon. Smith. Hugh Montgdmery. and M.'ssT, i' CAROLINA HAMS ALL SIZES Johnnie Dixon, Fannie Moore well and. Julia Robertson. : Bur- saw, which -struck . Hunter, cutting htm In the side just above the left hip and up towards his heart. . The The Saturday Afternoon Tea Club. ..which has been observing Lent for tne past couple of months, will meet Saturday afternoon at S:S0 o'clock with Mrs. Walter 8oott, on East i forehead street In new of the fact that "this is ttfe first meeting In some time, al) members are nrged xo attena. a sentence. isn't ne guilty or tne same offense in a first second after he - . i m v .a - . - m.l.. .... v... I ' iticmho, . m nun i rriOTm- kIV;;. :;t Zr. d? couldn't he be indicted and not before Hunter was cut in two. It was purely an accident and no blame attaches to the negro that started the machinery. There were many wlt- naaaaa . ka a.tan Tk. nn was notlfled. but deemed an Inquest JT0!? 1"' J5J1 JLf II 2-Jc. sugar cured lZc, shoulders lie, new crop roe herring 85c, - butter toe. bananas, large Jumbo 20c BRI DOERS CO.. 203 West Trade street unnecessary. A niXDU LEGEND. about 1.000 cases day be made out on hlmT I guess the law Is all right at any rate it is law, and no doubt it j does make for the good of society. that est courts of the land." An event of Interest tn man In fh rlty and county will be the marriage Hembert Wesley, In New York Sun. this evenln?at 7 o'clock in St Pet er's Episcopal churh. of Miss Anna. "r" 'juiuer.. cTHu-Tnier or Airs.- tx. Ji 5. v Miller, to Mr.W. W. Wssham, m well-known bustne-a man of Corne llns. The ceremopr will be perform- , ed by Rev. Harris Malllnckrodt the rector. The ost-lnten Dane of th Vlr. . glnla Club will be given to-night at in eeiwyn. 'Tne. music will be sup plied by th Richardson Orchestra. A moat delightful evening Is being lonk ed forward to by the members of the ciuo ana inoir mends. One of the most delightful rr tlons ever given In "the Hty -V thst yesterdsy afternoon at the home of Mr 8. b. Tanner, No. COS East Ave- nue. tn honor of Mrs. Paul H Allen. ne nosiesses . Deing Mesdames . 8, B. . . i. -IT PATS TO HAVE IT. Tou will want ice cream the first hot i day. t t rr-v-r .-n1 you a bot- ii or taut tuDDon vanilla. It s.the bes lor les cream. Twashtrl had created Earth and all therein, . Everything save Woman, Her he did begin. Of the stars he borrowed. Two to light- her -face. Of the BWrtr'its roundness. ' Of the swan Its grace. Ltghtness of the willow. Softness of the flower. Frolic of the sunbeam, ' Teardrops of the shower. . ' ... Cruelty of the tiger. ! The peacock's vanity. 'Hardness Tit ihe- diamond, J - The wind's Inconstaecy. . Reslleesnees of Ocean,.' r Peaoqfulness of grove. Cackling of the parrot, ; . ' Cooirg of the dove. Placing these together ; Pursuant to his plan, "Twashtrt. world creator, . Made a mate lor man. . Advertising Mr. Craig's Speech. The friends, of Craig are diligently i advertising the engagement of the westerner to speak at the Academy of I Music to-morrow night and the Indi cations are that he will have a fine hause. . There are no conflicting en gagements And If there were they would make no difference. Mr. Craig Is an engaging and interesting speak er, and his address though on a high plane, will be none the less Interest ing. Mr. J. H. weddington will make tha Introductory speech. Joint Common Icauion of Masons. ' There will be a Joint communica tion of the Masons of Charlotte, em bracing the Phalanx, Excelsior and Jap pa lodresr tomorro-r-nrxM t the Maaonle Temple. Addresses-, will be made by Rev. Plato Durham and Past Grand Master, W. .8. LlddelL Refreshments will be served and music rendered. AH Masons of Char lotte are requested to be present and a cordial Invitation Is extended to all visiting brethren. .. . FOR RENT 401 WEST 11TH. MODERN 7-rooms; 904 N. Pine, modern T rooms; ; 811 E. 9th, I rooms. Other I and t-rooni : houses hi alt part of city, I store ' rroom, I Pegrara St : 1 store room, f , Belmont Ave; i new brick stores, Bel mont J. ARTHUR HENDERSON ft BRO. . - - - - , ' '. NICE THINGS TO EAT If you are look Ing for the season's best you should . visit the Oem Dining Room and the Gem Lunch Room. The most up-to-Cate -we most accommooaiing. - - - TO LET-ALL OF TOU WILL WANT that $3). 10th street cottage now, but It's r-nt-d, and you missed a bargain 414 E. Oak. 11; .10 8. Myera, 12),- . io Worthlngtoo - Ave.. Dllworth. 112-1: big hall over Mills store, corner 14th . and Caldwell, $10; rooms Iri Sanders Building. IS tn XI, Rous for the eo. ored from S1.2S up. E. L. KEESLER, r nun. n. . . - Michael Stroroir. a Coarier of the iCiar,' at Tbo Casino To-Py. . TsrSWKlTr.R3 RCflTED-in : rental maenmea, an maKea, raiy for Instant dflv-ry. Every machine flrst-cUss In .every particular. J. E. Crayloa A CeJ HI H. Tryon. Thone SM. STAR GROCERY COFFEE Is the best 15c. goods on the market For sale by W. if. CROWELl Thoncs 744 and xf7. 1 is, hereby granted and a cordial invitation ex tended every news paper man attending the Press Association meeting' to visit our store, especially the Office Furniture Department second floor annex. You will find there time saving and labor saving Filing Devices, Desks, Chairs, tables, Card Index Cabinets, etc. ; ::-- -' V- "We sell everything used' in an office. - Stone & Barringcr Co. ! Office Outfitters. -I' . -----J - mm- mm boys I'ktM The 7l4i , Miniitc i; I CIcHng Goods Se on Approve ' Rcturnab!: at Oar i i . - . any
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