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CHARLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER, MAT 14, 1903. CCfAL AfiD EMM : 5Ir. and Mr. J3. J. Craig, of States- yllle, spent yesterday In the city wltit Mrs. k w. Aienon. " " Mlsa Jnlla. Tlobertson- entertained the Wednesday Afternoon Bridge Club - yesterday afternoon. , . , One of- the moit delightful event of tha year In club circle waa the observance of reciprocity day by the members ot the Woman's Clut yes terday at the. homo of the president. Mr. J.-E. Reiiley, on rark avenue, . DUworth. After an informal pro. gramme had been carried out all ot , the ladle were invited to tne porcn And lawn,' where refreshments were served, v The - afternoon .waa spent roosj pleasantly.,,. V; ' i The domestic . science department or the woman a Cub will meet this morning at 11 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Willard O. Rogers, In Dllworth. All members art urged to be present. The outbound trains yesterday were filed with Presbyterian College girls en route:' homo ifbr: th . holidays. Miss Juliette Graves returned to her home In Charlottesville, Va,; Miss Irving Harding to, Davidson; - Miss Mary. Smith to Danville, Va.; Miss Louise Blakeney to Kershaw. 8. C, and Miss"- Pearl Smith to Liberty, a Cy -and others e Isewhere. The many friends of .Miss Grave will regret exceedingly to learn - that, she will not return to 'the college next fall. ,.Mr. and. Mr. .-Ralph Graves.', ot New York, arrived. In the city yes terday morning to spend some time with Mrs. Graves' mother, i Mrs. Eldred Griffith. Mr.' Graves is quite well known in the city. He la of the staff of The Evening Post, one. of New York's most substantial and In fluential dailies. . ' : . . Miss Addle . Stephens Is expected to return to the city soon from New v York, where aha has been spending some time. '. - Mrsw. C. Clifton and Mr. L. A. Mitchell, of Camden, 8. C. . were 'visitors ' In the city; yesterday, stop. , pins; at tha Central. . . v ;. : - Tha event of the day! will be Mrs. C. E. -Hooper's euchre party at "her borne at the Buford. this afternoon. Mrs. A. Brady has 'returned from Oastonla, where she spent some time with relatives and I at the home of Mrs. E. W. Mellon, on North Poplar street, i ' 4 . . ., . -. ' ; . , ; ,. , . Among the guests registered t the ' Selwyn yesterday were Mr. ' A. 8. v Dockery, of Rockingham, and Miss Ir . m copn, or .ureenvuie, a. v.. v After this week, the halls and par y lor of the Presbyterian College will ' be deserted for all of the students and practically the entire faculty will hav .left far their respective homes for the , . holidays. Several of tha teachers will pend week or so with friends In the . , city and two or three, will remain In Charlotte during tbe summer. ..- Miss. Masle Catherine Schmidt' win ' be the guest Of Mrs. "Walter Watt for a few days after which ahe will visit Miss Beatrice Blake, Mies Isabel Me- Donald and perhaps others leaving for Her home in the North the latter part ' of the month. . Miss Schmidt's many t Charlotte friends will regret to learn that ah will not return to the college next fall. : - v ' . :s ; Miss Helena S. Wade has accepted a v position at Red Springs Seminary, and . will, not be a member of the faculty .f tha Presbyterian College next fall. Miss' Mary' Louise Porter will spend 4he holidays at her home In Baltimore. t later -visiting. relatives and. .friends In South Carolina. She will return in I September, as will also. MissCath--v erln -C. Armstrong, -who wllispend Tier vacation at her home' In Rogers vllle. Tenn. Miss Mary Anthony, art teacher, will spend a week or so at . the college. Misses Frances Gordon and Mary B. Klbb will spend the cummer in Kentucky..' Mlsa Mary Ty- . ler will spend her holidays In Bait! more. Miss Lucy Mcintosh, her many rnend. win regret to learn, will not return t tha collera next fall. Kh will spend next yar with her mother :.; in Wilmington. ; - - Prof. Jand . Mrs.' H. FY. Anderson will : spend the greater part of the summer In tbe city. The other teachers will pend their holidays, some at their , homes and others doing- special work at Nortern institutions. , Mis Verna . Kerley ' will return to her home iear the city to-day from , Orahamr where she ha been teaching . In the graded schools during the past Mr. and Mrs. Lotto W Humphrey are taking their meals for the present at tha Central Hotel. T Ti . ) - - Mr.1 and Mra. W. I. Raymond and '. family, of Philadelphia, Pa., who have seen visiting at the home of Mrs. Ray- - tnond's sister, Mrs. Malcolm B. Hunt er, in Greenville, 8. .C andwho have keen stopping over on tftelr return .- trip with Mr. and Mra II. L. Hunter, n Elisabeth avenue, 1Tt last evening for their home In the North. Mr. Ray mond Is manager and principal owner of the Raymond Electric Company, of Philadelphia, and Is one of the beat known experts in that line In the eoun- - try. - This 1 hi first trip South. Prior Ho his departure he expressed himself as delighted. with the Southern people ana astounded at the commercial re-.nalssance- of this section., He .was tnost. favofably Impressed with Char - lotte which he characterised . as one of the most progressive cities . with ... which he had come In contact partic ularly In affair pertaining to hla trade. expects to return to the city at no distant date with a view. either of coming here to live or establishing a . nrancn in the city. ; 1 , - - Cards reading as follows have been received in the city: . The Faculty and Senior Clas - r; '. - of , V- . ; . ' " ' The North 'Carolina 1 '. State. Normal and Industrial College . . v 5invne:you to be present ' at the ' - Sixteenth Annual Commencement May twenty-fourth, twenty-fifth and - t. twenty-sixth ..nlpeteen hundred and eight ' J '. Greensboro. i - Mr. and Mra L. N. Schlff. Mr. Arnold M. Shaw. Mr. and Mr. L. Kuhn. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Uttlfleld, nd Mejwrs. C. O. Kuester, N. V. Porter. - J. - G. ShannonhOnse and daughter. Miss Esther, N. G. Plum mer, Stnnley Davis, Ed Gibson and H. 3. Herb- leave this morning on an early train for Ashevllle to 'attend the meeting of the grand council of TTnlted Commercial Travelers for North ,snd South Carolina. This Will be called to Order to-morrow morning and ' will . hm jn semion through . Saturday. ' The Charlotte THE ICE CREAM SEASON Is n end t mks sure your cream In MrfertlT fimri always us Blue Hlb roo Vanilla. If simply deii-;ir;iil !n Jc eraro. . - - . party, which may be strengthened by tn addition of others, will stop at j Key. and Mr. H., K.. aayer are planning -what nromlsea to be a de llghtful general church receDtton to fcD given in the parlors of r; Tryon street Methodist church next Thurs- day night, the 21st. Not only are all members of Tryon Street church In the city and all those who, while 'not members, are in the habit of attend ous Ing there Invited to be present. Mr. and Mrs. Boyer are very anxious that each one of them shall put in an appearance. Light, refreshments will be served. There will be no financial feature, as the objects ot the gathering are purely social. It Is desired that the member of the church . may become better ' .ac quainted. Tbla church has a member ship which both in numbers and In quality la Quite up to the mark, and the occasion will no doubt be SUCCeSS. -'i t; . x. V- ',,.'- ; .- - Mr. 3. P. Woodall and . son. Mas ter Cheston, 'who has been 111 for several months, will leave tha first of June for .Tate Springs, Tenn., and outer resort, to oe . aDsent - until October 1st, Mrs. Woodall will close her home during her absence from tne city. t . -. . f- City, spent yesterday . In the city. stopping at the Selwyn. Among .the guest at the ; Selwyn yesterday-were -Mr. and Mra L. R. Hagood, of Klnfs Mountain. . . I Mm VT T . fl m ! Iaw. m m n A an. . ir,a I 1 A 1-1- - rv.tri. tii ... wnere tney will, spend some time. - ... " The Junior class of Elisabeth Col- lege enteruined the senior at a de- ii. h., i . aiw..- . .v.. . o.i- sm.w uiuuci fa i.j V W7 OCinll last evening. - Mlsa . Alice Houston, president of the Juniors. was toast- mistress, and Miss Irene B. Palmer. lady principal, chaperone This made up a party of 22. 11 senior and 10 junior. -. There were no set speeches made, but good feeling held sway, a qanca followed ,th dinner. . - BBIEFS. A: Pew Minor nappcnlng la and : About the, City. Two lost and one tied at Win ston, ditto Gate City. At any. rate. Greensboro didnt make it three straight Tha real article In tha way . of summer weather, seem to be headed this way. - y Tha condition of Miss . Belle Peo ples who la critically 111 at the homo of her father, Mr. R. R. peoples, does not improve. : ... ;" Mr. Wallace Long la getting along nicely at the Presbyterian Hos pital, where he was operated on Mon day for appendicitis. '''The farmer are busy this week wiin narvesung tne spring meadow hay which 1 said to be the finest .first cuiung in several year. The association of Episcopal mis sion workers of the city met at St. John' Chapel, on North Graham street, last night at 8 o'clock. The force of the Atlantis Bltu llthlo Company - commenced oavlnr East Fifth street yesterday from the city hall to the new auditorium. -jMr.'W. S. Crane is opening a tall- or sHop, pressing club and cigar stand at 26 'West Trade street, and will be ready for; business In a few days. The legist ration books close Sat; urday for the prohibition election. stiu are r.eard reports that large num. er of ctr have not affixed their name ,to the book. - The work of re-macadamlsinr tha Provldenco road within the township limits ha been completed. This Is ...II. K... I.- A in nrf Vom . it, - a -..w . . , . moo juucn cnampagne" ana a Aiasner wasnea. were interesting ana amusing pictures at the Theato yes- terday. The first afforded a good I J . , 1 A AV . . . uo 04 wni iiio unnoaox naae I must DO like. : w I Mrs. A. J." Cram pt on. who waalalL ! Pain eomes from blood pressure- burned badly about the face Tuesday I by the explosion of a powder can in a stove, -I getting along as well as could be wished. . Her injuries were I very painiui. Tha May Circle Church Imorove- ment Society of Tryon Street Meth odlst church will hold a sale of fancy work, cake, etc., Saturday morning, commencing at 10 o cloo kat the Edl son la moving picture place on North Tryon street. A meeting of all those interested VfSrsS g and loan a- I In the . organisation League of local building sociatlons 1n couth Carolina will be held In Columbia. Monday, May 25th. president ts. wittkowsky and Secre tary B. IW Keesler, of this city will attend. It waa posted bh the" bulletin board yesterday afternoon that the Greensboro game was - called on ac count of jlarknesa. Not long after ward the board contained, two ear castle statements, appended by cyni cal unanoue tans. , one aald. "It gats dark early in Greensboro," and another. "Sun set at ft p. m." The Movements of a Number of Peo- pie. Visitors and Ouaer. Er. .Ta mm M. Cnv4ntrtrn Tw . t. Wadesboro, waa a visitor In the "city Z yesterday, . - . air. a j. Miner reiurnea tn hi home In Shelby yesterday mornlnsr fter spending Tuesday in the city suenainf tne meeting ot the board of trustees of the Presbyterian College of which ho is a member. Dr. 8. A. "Wilklns. of Dallas, wa a ivisroor in city yesterday. Dr. Wilkin took the Knight Templar degree in - Charlotte Commandery i uraaay nignt. ' , Mr. J. Beed Curry, , of Florence Villa, Fla., waa a Charlott visitor yesterday. ' Mr. George E. HaJthcock, of "Wade, boro, spemt yesterday la h rlty, stopping at the Bnford. , r : Mr. J. 8. Grlffln, of High Point, was a visitor in the city yesterday, Mr. J. E- Sherrlll, . of Moorerville, was registered among the guest at the Central yesterday. Mr. W. jr. Hill, of Spartanburg, 9. C. spent yesterday in the city on business." : , . ...-. Mr. X W. Daniel, of Columbia. S. C spent last night In th cit.' stop ping at th 8elwyn. - Mr W. H. Maslin. an IriHuentlal cltlr.en of Winston-Salem, spent last nipht in the city. A Mr. C. C. Cornwell. of Dallas, waa a Charlotte visitor yesterday. Among the .goesta t the Selwyn yesterday were Messrs. R. 3. Wood cork and C. B. -Chap man, of-Aahe rille. . Mr. J. B. Douglass, of Winston, was "ti Charlotte vleitor yesterday. Cot W. E. Holt and . Mr.. L. R. Hunt, of Lexington, spent yesterday In the city, stopping at the Selwyn. Mr. T. K. Huditens, of Laurens, 8. C, spent last nkht in the city. ! Among the gu-sts In the cirr yes- j terrfay was Mr. J. S. Vlehe. of Rock-I Ingham v , j ixirHfcjenna ? acts i entlv vet prompt- ly oatKe bowels, cleanses me system effcctuQil ossis one in overcommg 1 a L m. J, ' - - , hobltual consmaTi oh permanently. To get Its beneicial eects buy The genuine. Hanujaaurcd hy the 3<FQRNIA; tou BrawmoRucciSTa-BCHronu THE LADIES ORGANIZE. Renrenentatlve Gatherlnr at Tryon Street Church Adopts Plan no tlgnt i , "t ICUIIIH. I A mass meeting or jtprewuiuo .u. . i . . i-aiaoi me various enuren urei -1 Tryon Street "Methodlt churob yeter- 1 day at 4: SO o'clock to consider way Ln r.ri.ai helo i y " - In the prohibition campaign. Mr. Smith waa elected presidenL Mrs. W. ll. Pratt, secretary, , and Mr. C. C. Kennedy.' treasurer. The following vice president were elected for the ward and voting pre- cmcts: ; i ur.'.j i i vffi. xrmm n.nr ii.iu A I tvtiiv., . v. Mra w. W. Orr: assistants. Aiea- damea SaUie Boyce, C. A. Black, W. IX Stone. W; J. Black. E, M. Pur- viance, Julia Williams, R..H. Ross, E. M. Crowell. Sue Bryant. , A. Brown. John R. Mavnard.' Ward 1. Precinct I vica preaiaent. Mra L. R. Prlvett: assistants. MM dame Frank filler, A. M. Cole, O. A. Kara. Miss E. . Col. ' Mrs. Margaret 8. Kelly; assistant. Medame8 w. w. paywooa, u. . as- burr. John fitonecvDher. Ward 2. Precinct 2 vice president. Mrs. -R. N. - Littlejohn; assistants. Mesdames M. C.' Slmma, John F. Butt. B. E. Eomar. , Ward I. Precinct I vice president. Mrs. E. F. Creswell: assistants. Mes dames F. Taylor, J. A. Allison; S. F.I Conrad. Kate Buchanan. P. 8. Mc Laughlin. , John . W. Hodd, C C. Bates. , - . - . Ward t, Precinct 3 Vlc prealdent. Miss Laura Brown. . 2. r J Ward 2, Precinct vice president, Mrs. J. T. McGee.1 Ward i. Precinct 1 -vice president. Mra J. J. Ranson: asaletanta, Mes dames J. a. Freeland. B. J. Mat thews, W. O. Berryhlll, H, K. Boyer I and" Miss Liszle WalllcK Ward 4, Precinct 2 Vic president. Mrs. W. W. Hagood; assistant, Mrs. C. C Kennedy. . ' The funeral of little Dorothy Vance Flnlaysoh. whose sad death occurred Tuesday afternoon, was con-' I ducted ..yesterday afternoon at I n'nlnrlr from tha rea'dence Of her I n.nt Mr. and Mr. E. V. Flnlav- 1 - by ry. Dr. W. M. Kincald. The 1 pall-bearera were Messrs. Paul Chat- ham, C R. Mayer, J. H. Howell and w. E. Parker. I .. .i There Is a Pink Pain Tablet made by '.v. ITI mH-.W ... i mIa - &n where. ' In 10 mlnutea. Ttrnv. .. averrwhere sen them a Dr. Rhaon'i Headache TaWeta. but they stop ether I aullv as haadacha. Dr. Ehaon'a I ' . 1 ' pink Pain Tablet- simply coax blood nmiura awav from naln eantraa that la congestion. stop that preasura with Dr. Shoop's Headache Tablets and pain la In- stantly gone. Tablet 2B0. Sold by Mullen' Pharmacy. . , High aassVaudevJUe. - - ., Excellent Picturese : Attractive Programme Our stylish new Ties are winners, The Dainty!! Very light effect In Patent Vlci Rib bon Tie. size II to 7. A. to H . Price ; 91.00. -k -: " "The College" Extra nice Patent Vamp and Dull Quarter, opera '. toe, no tip. Very trim. neat, heavy sole; alls II to 7, B. to B. Price 9S.0O. 66 Just It" Golden Brown Ribbon Tie, very light and fine; Prettiest brown effect made, site 1 to I, A. to D. Price 93.50. . V All the newest style in Tans. The tremendous sale on Tana often takes! up a style in a few days On soma! we are good to-day and short to-1 morrow. GILf.IER-MOORE CO. ' HAGW STRAW HAT . Cleanse the finest Panama as , well a the ordinary Straw Hat without removing the band. .Try. it..... ...v.. ...IOC. . Registered Nurses Directory. ' (Oradaat Nurse Only).. E:n;xll-C::n HEt-ii Stcre Thonea 4i and 130. , Bijou Theater Waists While in New York our buyer secured a large sam pie line of fine Waists at i . l : .. i ' i . ii. . I UXie-LIXlIU less Uiau price. I -, - - ! I EveiT Waist is in Tlprfect V . ' " FCi.cv,i. i . I .rtnHitinn otiH mgrfa f . 4ha I latest and mOSt popular ma terials to be worn this sum- mer. SofrSUks, pretty- Silk I Nets in new designs, hand- some Chiffons, etc.: all priced 1-3 less than value. -. I OlZeS tO 4U. A selection of almost lOOj of the very swellest Waists in Whites. Blacks and Fancy Colors. They go oh sale to-day. See window display. mi iff REMEMBER BLUB RIBBON. WHEN I ordering Lemon or Vanilla extract al- ways specify Blue Ribbon. It' different from in ordinary aiud. , BARGAINS T WELL I GUESS TESt too. kind, 16c. Now is the time to get ousy, ouy wnat you want now; this) price will not last long. MILLER-VAN j isL-sa co., 77 ri. Tryon. BABY FOODS-WE ARE HBADQUAR-I ters ror uaoy rooaa. au tneiest brands or taoy v oous are ner. Thn 68. WOODALL SHEPPARD. fl 8. Tryon ireeu THIS DUSTT WEATHER CALLS FOR wnisa srooma ana iJusters. Here's the Place to gat tnem. we've got the beat. 1 JAS. P. STOWE" 4 CO.. Druggist. room fTEW STJFPLT SLICED BACON, flo pound, it no uae to pay we. Sweet j Potatoes also old Irish Potatoes, beat! Lemon 15c, Grape Fruit 6o. BRIDO-1 utta lu, zus weat Trade street. JUST IN. A NICE LOT OF COUNTRT nam, cures in tn oid-fashlon war. Fresh . Vesstables at all kinds. native grows Strawberries, nice Bananas and California Naval Oranges, Wine Bap Apples, all good anil sound. Fresh Esss and fat Hens. For sick people I have special iresn Eggs just from the nest. Call early, please. Phones 1221 snd .140 JNO. W. SMITH. ! BROWN SEAL CHOCOLATES ABSO-1 lutely pur snd delicious. A fresh sup-! ply Just received, to cents a pound! i nuuuAbu a intrrAftua n R I Tryon street. . TO LET H FOR ' 4-ROOM HOUSE. Oak Sir M tor a-room1 house, K. tth.j 1 !-l lor 1 room. Dllworth; til for I rooms. Dllworth: flf.M for cottage with IH acre, bam." . chicken - yard and house, all wen enclosed. In Sunnyalds; tor a rooms, new. oerona Heath's; I rooms, new, rimr St., U:.50; rooms, palmer, ss; colored tenants sup plied at ns to I7.W a week. E L. I KEC8LEH, S 8. Tryoa. 'Phoae Hi, u ke.nt-hoi w. utn. 7 rooms MOD- " one aiorea. a wo large hall td floor, will rant eparatly or all .together, en new car line; store-room. - Belmont Ava : (room houss - E. fth, city water, til. Other t and 4-room houses. J. ARTHUR Hi-NDRSON Eltu, HI N. Tryon. THE GEM IS CONDUCTINO THE DEN . ny as s dining room for ladles m dally. This room has been reflued ana refurnished and every facility poaalbl la rrorlded for prompt, ezcollrnt service, otite attendants snd strict order mala- wwn. . 11rt.nnnr.n3 rr.r 1 t-u 100 rental machines, all makea. rady for Inatsnt dllrry. trery maehlna flrat-elasa la J r"mcu:r. c (.TaytOS) Sk Co- ' NICE COCNTTir HAMS . j. Kfn tan's Reliable Hams and '1 the celebrated Westphalia , llama . . ' . . . tC-sA . r. h cnowrxr Those Til and Sal. IVEY'S Special Notices rt , ' I r v Ti -tn v v" l rlrlrUrs i If suchy values were to emanate from any other source s sensational. But it is an every day, plan of ours to offer goods - that cannot " be matched anywhere for- anything like the price. Our buyer is now in the i markets picking .up bargains,, and it would be well to come every day to see the new things rolling in. Why, the way we buy and sell goods keeps every thing and everybody moving rapidly goods -opened up to-day likely gone to---morrow Scan .over, the following values: ' f ' . DEESS GOODS 2,000 yards Colored Lawns, good colors ' i 4c. 15c. Check. Dimities ' 10c. One case Colored Lawns and Organdies, 1 15c. values, new patterns. Special ; ;--'-V-;:X'"V:.; 10C. 46-inch Wfcite French Lawn washes like linen ' v:'V V . ' 15c. 40-inch Wash Batiste very Belt EmtMii's WHOLESALE A Repwentatlv Wanted is) c . - Every County In Xortb ' . Carolina for tha , ; Soatbern Scbool of Telegrapby EMANUEL SCHOOL SraiOGRAPHY AKD nPWRITlNfi ashkvxlle; X. C Liberal eommtsalona pall rlgVt , parties. References required.- ill: By Mrs. S.- O. H. Dickson. Price $1.00. ' ' By mail -$1.06. ' . This Is one of the best and most wholesome stories for' boys vrithin our knowledge. The authofls a North Caro linian and is well known by her stories, and, also by' the'i splendid verses published . over the initials- 0. II. The book should be . read by parents as well as boys, and should be K wj A-tvA mm mm V a m P in every home. U Stcna & Borri.icer Co; 1! i . ! ; f si mA . Dwurri una Piiuonrr f bbv t 'sssvA tss ssw M sw sss" 'tssv assvi aj W - sheer and pretty Special ' 25c. 46-inch Wash Batiste, very fine and sheer . 38c. 36-inch Soisette for shirts, beats ' linen, stays white and 'wears well 20 and 25c. 36-inch Dress Linen this "is a real good number, either in sheer or heavy ... quality. Special 25c. 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 anfl real worth. T0RREN0E PAINT CO , 10 N. Tryon. 'Phone 178. Boys of Will feel their alas and work better and play better in a suit that doesn't threaten dissolution at Wry strain. We've uch ult for uch boy. ulta built Ilka a batUeshJp. armored and buttressed and equipped for attack.: Unbreakable fabrics. unparUbl seams and with styling and tailoring that doe th boy proud." i O J O r1 vf jTA they would be considered DOMESTIC SPECIALS 36-inch A. X. A. Sheeting, good one - , . 5c, Good Unbleached Sheeting, limited quantity - 7 2 l-2c. One case Checked' Ging hams, fast colors v .', v; 31-2c. One case Bed Sheets, 81x9Q inches, 50c, value. Special 38c. each One case Pillow Cases, Special 10c. each RETAIL All Sizes t v -1 r - Vy'lrX
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