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CHARLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER, JTJNE 23,' 1003. ? social ai;d mm Among- the Visitors In the city last reck lor the convention were Mr. and Mr. I I Jenkins, ol Gastonia. Mr, and Mrs. J.B. Ivey and chtl . area, George and Virginia Ivey. and ' 1 UisM Benetta , Heath returned yestar day mornlnf from the North, where they spent several week. . " - -, ' Mrs. H. A. Badham,',' Br., , leased through the city yesterday morning - accompanied by the three young con v of Mr.1 Henry Badham en rout to New Tork.. Mrs. .Badham will Ylait her ' daughter, Mrs. C. Pryor, while m the young men will go on a camping U .trip up in the Maine woods. , Mias- Mary Oalther ileft yesterday morning for Golden to teach during : , the' lummer. ,' ''. ' ' . .... . .. ..;- ... -.jf. ,:. ., ' Mies Norm Squires la attending the -.Piedmont Summer School at Tjavldson. '.Mr..W. Lee, Jr.. will leave In a day er'two for New York to Join Mr. Les, who Is on business there. Before , returning to the city they will spend a. short time la Atlantic City. ' Miss Ethel Rogers has returned to her home lii Raleigh after spending 'several weeks in the city twlth her sis ter. Mrs. L. B. Newell. . Miss Rogers was accompanied home by Miss Lil lian Wallace, who will be her guest for time. ; . , ' Mrs. T'. O. 'Pearson, 6f Greensboro, s registered among; the guests at the Selwyn yesterday. ,v Sirs T -3. Gibeoft and. son. Master Guthrie, of Goldsboro, who have been sltin . Mrs. Joyner piw Pln street, hav returned home. y In the party, which make the trip to. Moreneaa in a lew a ays wiu ne Misses Mary and Sarah Brocken brough. Mary Neal Mellon and Camilla Durham. Mrs. W. B. Rodman will act as chaperons. . Miss Ohla Brown returned to her home , In Concord yesterday after spending- several days In the city with friends. - .- . ' Dr. Annie Alexander and sister, Mra . Lucy Hallburton, and Mra O. B. Salne will leave In a few days for an extend . ed trip West, -visiting Denver, Yellow stone Park,' Los Angeles and other , point, . Misses Willie Mae Ratterree, of Rock Hill, 6. C; Grace Price, of Reldsvllle,' and Margaret Ray Pat terson, of Greensboro, are guests v. of ' Mrs. Henry E. Thomas during- con . ventlon week. ' Mrs. W. W. Graham leaves this morning for Lynn,., where aha will spend the summer. : . Mrs. W. B. ' Rodman leaves . this mornins; for Morehead, City, where she will spend some time. BRIEFS., f A Few Minor Happnlnys About the Cty. 'a and -- The protracted meeting which Rev, Dr. XV, W. Orr is conducting at East Avenue Tabernacle will continue this , Rev. George ;f, Robertson, of. Biesie vreea. Begins a' protracted meet Ing at the Belmont ., Presbyterian church to-night. " One of the handsomest catalogues yet printed ny the Institution has just been Issued for Erskine College by the Queen City Printing Company of this . city.- . ' w - . . s, , Misses Eva and Grace ' Eddlns, nave accepted positions as stenograph- ers for the T. B. Whltted Company. coniracung engineers, who have offl - ces In the Piedmont Building. : Mr. Thomas N. Kendrlck. of Gas tonla. who was operated on in a local hospital this week for throat and nasal trouoie. is doing nicely. He will leave for New York as soon as he Is able uae up ueptasoph work ev. y. w. Sloan, pastor of, the r irsi resDyterian church, of firn ville, S. C, and easily one of the ablest preacners or the Southern 'Presbyter! ma AwemDiy. wm an jhe. Second vuuivn puipii to-aay. , W DECEASED : WOODJCEN. . ' S Beantifnl Monnmcnts to B W veJIc.1 at EIniwood Cemetery This Afternoon AH WrwJnicn Invited to Attend and Others. . 'six. Woodmen ,monumhti, frater nal testimonials to - the . memory of deceased sovereigns , of the order and lata members of he local camps, "will . be unveiled at Elmwood Cemetery r this afternoon .at o'clock- with ap proprlate exercises. District Depu ty Organizer W. S. Charles and Con sul Commander G, A. Page, will nave charge of the ceremonies.' The uni formed degree team or (Hornets' Nest camp will take part in the work. Rev. . Harris Malllnckrodt, rector of St. Peter's Episcopal church, will deliver - the oration. ! ,'. v , , 'All members of che Woodmen of the World In the city, anQ county, as well as all visiting sovereigns, are earnestly requested to meet at Hor nets' Nest camp . "hall, , over Belk Broa store at.J p. m, i The pub Be. Is-most cordially ; Invited, to wie ners the ceremonies at the cemetery at 4 p. m. ..--... " , .:, . :...- ' , Mr. Cunningham Here. , ' Mr. C D., Cunningham,' manager of the Keeley Institute at Greensboro, Is ' spending several days In the city at tending tlie convention When asked about the work of the Institution with which he Is connected, he stated that the number of patients was steadily -Increasing and that more women were being treated now than ever before. This Is primarily because of new ad ditions which have Been made espe- ' clally for this end giving comfort and ; privacy. Mr. Cunningham remarked with a smile that h was glad to see so many deleaates to the convention living up to the diploma which they , had received .from this institution. His - comments on the rrwwtu of Charlotte were altogether gratifying, notably in view of the fact that he is a citizen of the Town of Greensboro. Deloa:ate Tickets Extended. Both the Southern and, the Seaboard through their representatives stated to the convention yesterday that : he tickets of the delegates would be ex-' tended 24 houra after , the adjourn ment. This considerably relieved those who have been wondering what the railroads would demand after the lim it of the tickets had passed in point time. :ThJs -applies only to the1n-tra-Stat tickets as a'matter of course. - I'SB BLUE RIBBON ' Vanilla, snd your pudrttniM. caked." lee rrmni and other thl delicacies are al ways perfectly flavored. PEKSONAL. Tbe llovetnents of a JTumbe of Peo ple, Visitors and Others. .Mr. J. F. McOhee of Morven spent a rew hour in the city lastnight with friends. -, - . ; -. - Mr. J. K. Hall, of McConnelsvUle, S. C, was registered vtmon( the guests at the Central yesterday." Mr. T. I. Williams, of Mooresvllle, was a Charlotte visitor yesterday. a&t. E. DeWltt.' Smith, of Balelgh. was registered among tha guests at the Central yesterday. Mr. Zeb V." Long, of StateavUle, pent yesterday In the city. 'Mr. V. M. Dorsett, of filler City, was a nariotte visitor yesterday. Mr. C. E, Whitney, of , Bessemer City, .was C vst at the Buf ord yes- air GeorgCiL Ladshaw. : of 6par- lanourg, b. c, spent yesterday in the civy en ousiness. r... ' Mr. Robert E. Hatnes.' of Ruther. ford ton; was a viaitof to tha city" yes- ir.- E. B. Bowie of Raleigh,:, was tfuwna among the guests, at the Buford yesterday. - " Mr. E. L. Shuford, of Hickory, spent I'jwutf in me city. tn V?10" Craig left' last "week tor New York to pursue some special studies, cartlcularlv r Mia v ia"1t Jc: and Lucius Wilkes, of v a., are visiting James Car somat No. lt South Tryon street t Mr. E. M. Gibson, of Sumter, a C. is spending several cays in the city with relativ. , . Mr1. Edwin Patton, of Brevard, was a visitor in the city yesterday.- Mr.vC. L. Haynes. ut AshevlUe, was registered among the guesu at .'the Selwyn yesterday. Mr. Fred H. White" Is spending- sev eral days in the city. ; . . s Mr. B. L. Scruggs, of Asheyille, Is one of tha delegates m attendance up on the convention. .. f - Mr. W. T. Parker, 'of lgh Point, spent yesterday In the" city. Mr. J. P. Thompson, of Atlanta, Ga., was registered among- the guests at tha Selwyn yesterday. Mr. B. S. Nlssen, of Winston-Salem, was a visitor in tha city yesterday. Mr. J. W. Addlngton, of 'Franklin, was a visitor In th city yesterday, stopping at the Selwyn. Among, the out-of-town guests In the city yesterday ' Were "Messrs. Pe gram A. Bryant and Hugh A. Cowles. of Statesvllle. -. - : Mr. W. - Bradshaw, of High Point, was one of the delegatea in attend ance upon the convention yesterday. Mr. A. J. Ham. of Florence, S. C, spent yesterday In the city. -' Mr." E. V. NevllU, of Chapel Hill, spent yesterday In the city. Mr. J. M. Stone, of Fremont, was a Charlotte visitor yesterday. Mr. Herbert Clement of JMocks vllle. was registered among the guests at tha Central yesterday.; Mr. R. L. Tyson, of Carthage, a well-known manufacturer, was a vis itor in the city yesterday. Mr. O. M. Mull, a member of the Cleveland county delegation to the State Democratic convention, return ed to. his home in Shelby yesterday afternoon for Sunday. Mr. R. B. McLaughlin, - of etates- vil1, spent yesterday in the city. M. 1 Orler Miller, or Biatesviue. was registered -among the guests at the Contral yesterday. , Mr. J. W. Fraser, assistant engin eer of tha Southern Power Company, has gone to Atlantic City to attend the annual meeting of the Associa tion ofs American Institute of Elec trical Engineers. : Mr. Fraser will read a paper- perore tna institute on "Engineering Features of Soutlern Power." -V , - Mr. Herbert O. Sink, secretary to Congressman R-' N. Page, of Biscoe, and Mr. R. E. Flack, 'secretary to Congressman W. R. Crawford, : of Waynesville. are in attendance upon the sessions of the convention and visiting friend a- . Mi i in. ii i in in i i . DENTAL BOARD TO MEET. Board of Examiners of North Caro lina Will Convene Here To-Morrow Mornins;. .1, " . The North Carolina Board of Den tal Examiners will meet, to-morrow morning at 9 o'clock in the council room in the city hall for the purpose of examining applicants for practice in this State. The board consists of Drs. V. E.cTurner, of Raleigh, pres ident; R. H. Jbnes, of Winston, sec retary: S- P. Hilliard. Of Rocky Mount; C. A. Bland, of Charlotte; F. s. Har ris, 8t Henderson, and E. J. Tucker, of Roxboro.- The following-named dentists will remain over hare from the Democratic convention for their thirty-ninth annual convention which will begin here Wednesday: Drs. R. H. Jones, of Winston; E. J. , Tucker, of Roxboro, L. J. Pegram, of aieign; H. D. 'Harper, of Klnston; J. S. Spur aeon, of Hlllsboro; R. E. Ware. of 8helbv; "A- B. Holland, of Carolecn, and . E. B. Howie, of Raleigh, CONCERT TO-DAY. Programme For ' Music at Electric - Park This Afternoon .. From 4 to 0:30 and To-Night From 8:30 to The .following . interesting pro gramme of music has been arranged for the weekly Sunday concerts at the Electrlo Park In 4 North Char. lotto... the hours being fronv 4 until :30 and from 8:30 until 10: CaYatlDa' .; ............... ....Relnecke Cradle-Song" - ...... Kohler "Melody" ... ...................Schumann Parann" . Soldiers March"' .. ...Laubach Slumber Sons" Booth "Melody In F" ...............Rublnsteln "Martha" (Overture) .....von Flotow "Hearts and Flowers" ..Tobannl "Am Camln" .. ..,.T.8chumann 'Intermeaso" (Cavaleria Rustlcana)... .. .. .. .......... ......Mawcarnl "Largo .-.v...............i,...Haendl 'Poet ana Feasanf (overture)......,. - .. .. von Supoe 8o!olste-Mr. Will Davis, clarionet; Mr. Ralph Frailer.-, trombone, . aad Mr. E. Oaskil, violinist ' . Delegates to Denver Convention. -i Alt delegates to the National Dem ocratic convention which - meets in Denver, Col., July 7th, aro urged to complete arrangements for their , trip at once. ' The Southern Railway has been selected as the official routs as far as St Lonis and the Burlington line th rest of the way. Mr. R. I Vernon, 1 traveling passenger agent of the Southern, with offices in this city. will be glad to give those expecting to go any Information or any assist ance In his power.. All delegates should . secura their tickets and re serve berths as quickly as possible.' A NOTRE DAME LADY'S v-appeal:v:j To all knowing sufferers of rheumatfsm. whether muscular or of the Joints, sci atica, lumoagos. nacaacne, pains In the kidneys or neuralgia pains, to write to her for a home treatmen' which has re peatedly cured all of Oieie tortures, fihe feels It her duty to send it 40 ail suffer ers F8&J2. Tou care yourself at noun as- thousands will testify no chance t climate bein necessary; This simple dls- rovery banishes uric acid from the blond. loosens tbtr stiffened Joints, purifies the blood, and brla-ntens the eyes, clvtna elasticity and tone to the whole system. If the above Interests you, for proof ad dress Mrs. M Summers, Box B, Nous pa me, lnd. Correctiy i and .' Promptly Engraved Send For Samples and Prices , J. P. Stevens Engraving Co., Engrc ;ers 47 Vhitehall St, Atlanta, Qa. ' GASTO-L-CHARLOTTE IUXVD. Io Good. Condition For Antotnobillsts, Only About a Mile Remaining 17a macadamised. s ; , ' Only about a mile of the road be tween Charlotte and Uastdnia remains unmacadamlsed and' it is only a ques tion of a few daya when this will be put In. first-class condition. .This dis tance ' is a favorite stretch for auto- mobiles and will be more so when the little space is fixed up. "The following editorial comment from The Gastonia Gaiette will be read with Interest: From Gastonia to Charlotte by the macadam road is about 24 miles, tha half-way, place being the South Pork river at Sloan's ferry. 7. The river, by the way, was Up considerably , Wednes day, though lt.waa at. least , a foot lower than It had been a day or so pre vlousv All of this 24 miles is macad amised with the exception of a little more than a mile, this unmacadamlsed stretch lying on eaoh side of the river. It 'win be gratifying to automoblllsts and others as well, to know' that the county now. has a- .force of hands at work grading aad macadamising the Gaston part of this stretch between Belmoift and the river. When this Is done it will only remain for Mecklen burg to macadamise tha short stretch on the opposite side and then . every foot of the way from Gastonia to Charlotte will be in the best possible shape for autos. , It is s noteworthy fact that in this 24 miles bne is never, except, for a very few minutes at a time, out of sight of a cotton mill. ' Leaving the Flint at Gastonia behind, one finds himself In a very few minutes passing the three fine mills at Lowell and be fore he knows it' the magnificent plants of, the McAden Mills, so pictnr esquely situated on the banks of tha South Fork, are in sight Then, In anomer -snort space or time, he sees the Chronicle and Imperial fills at Belmont It is noted that the walls of the new mill at Belmont are up and work is progressing nicely on it At the present rate at which work is moving along this mill will be ready for turning out goods pretty early In the fall. , From here on, there is good little distance before another mill comes in tight, this being the TT.lt - i,i . . . . . misuuBin nui jube west 01 cnanoue. . Woodmen of the World Picnic. At a"tecent meeting of tha Dixie Camp, Woodmen of the World, It was decided to hold Its annual picnio on Wednesday, August 12th. . Arrange ments will be made to ' have some speakers present, baseball and plenty to eat. -The full programme will be announced later, this notice serving more of a purpose of getting ahead of others on this date.: . , , Always fresh , : New lot all else packages. ' i 0c pound. , - . . ... . v , - -i Registered , Nnraes' Directory. . (Graduate Nurses only). Bunvell-Dunn Retail Store 'Phones '41 and so.- 5 f , Tor Ladies . 'THE PREUIIIR . Tan Calf ' . Black Gunmetal f 1 Patent Colt ; Extra value in material and workmanship. Blucher cut, ribbon tic, . welt sole, medium militaryiieel. Width 0, D and E; size 2 to 7. Price,..... ..$3.Q0 By mail 20! extra. - . GILQR - LlOOaE CO. Shzi 15c f:r Pc::.i W. If. CROWELL. Thonea 744 and . 23Z. Lenox Chocolates Smart Oxfords . The. first coffee house was opened- in ; Kewnan Oourtj " Corn Hill, in 1652. . Over 200.; years later the the famous brand, known as , White House Coffee was in troduced in this country and its' great popularity is due to its delicious flavor and aromai White' House Tea is just as good as White House Coffee. Sold only in sealed, air-tight cans. Dr. Georgo Graham's Guests. ; or. George W. Graham is keeping open nouse during (he State Demo cratl convention to his distinguished kinsmen of the. Graham name. Ii has as ruests Judge W. A. Graham, of Oxford: Major WilllaM A. iraham, o Lincoln juty:Jr. J'lhn W. .rrfthani. of HilHboro: Mayor Paul Graham, of Durham. nl Mr Augu:!is Gianain, Jr.. of Oxfordj ' K "Get it at Hawley's." Good work. too. , Our prescrip tion work Is quick least pos sible waiting and It's the most accurate work that bo done.--' - ' can Sprinting ' bicycle - messen- gers always ready to pedal. Hawley's Pharmacy . . 'Phones II and ICO. 'Tryon and Fifth Streets. DON'T USE TOO MUCH RRMtcvRirn '. ue KiDbon vanilla to use "''."ne Quantity required of other kinds. When too much is used the tla vor is less delicate.- . k , . ONL.T EXPERTS ARB IN OUR PRE- acripiion aepanment. Bring us ysur prescriptions and have them filled cor rectly and promptly. JAS. P. STOWE at cu.. uruggists. 'Fhone 171. "HURRAH!" for our .MUc - Sardines. finest ever sold In Charlotte for this money. We are headquarters for Sar dinesany kind or price smoked, bone less, plain. In olive oil, tomato sauce or sauce Bsulgate. - MILLER-VAN NESS CO., 27 N Tryon." ... . . LARGE.. RED, SWEET. FREE STONE Georgia Peaches. These Peaenes are extra 'fine' flavor and are not to be compared with nstlvs stock. 10c. basket Stone jsrs rer putting up rruit. Efts in crates 16c.,' retail 17ho. BRIDGERSt CO.. 208 West Trade street ' s 80FT CORNS HARD CORNS TH EBB are- the two "most common' forms of corns. They differ only In the hardness ef ; the eallouslty. The treatment Is: Place a corn pad ever the corn and sp- Ky our Corn Remedy through the open, g of the pad. Continue to wear the , pad and apply the Corn Remedy dally for three or four days when the cal . louslty ntay be removed after soaking foot in' warm -water, f . WOOD ALL A . SHEPPARDS Corn Remedy cure them. v- V .. - - 1 1 " r ''' rOR. SALE CRUSHED , 8TONB IN slses 1 suitable for all grades concrete work. Will quote you delivered prices by wagon or cars on application. Pred Oliver. Charlotte. N. C ,t . , . , . FOR RENT-709 N. POPLAR. I ROOMS. rs. 601 N. Brevsrd. 7 rooms, ftl 60. 1W3 B. Tryon, T rooms, si. 715 N. Brevffrd. 7 room. $14. - 703 E. th. I rooma til. V W. 12th. room a 114. 729 8. Church, 4 rooms, IS. Other I end 4-foom ho tie. J. ARTWUR HENDERSON . BRQ. 'Phone (89. ' ; ' -: '. . . TOU CANT FIND A BETTER DINNER than , we sre serving now at our ele gant dining room, and you can't find a more up-to-date snd sstlsfactnry lunch eounter than ours. GEM RESTAUR ANT co. r FRinT JARS. . JAR RUBBERS AND Jur Caps acid at reasonable prices hre. Ton can gt them In any quantity that you like. Nice Fresh Eggs snd faun Chicken. Nice Cheese on Ice at ail times. I hsve plenty of Lemons fnr thl weather. JOHN 4 W. 8MITH. "Phones I22J and 1430. . TO LET 8 ROOMS. PALMER AND iimrti. iiu; rnnms, weei raimer. n: 4 rooms, ?jt ti. sin. s: s rooms, Bunny-J side, lVt acres, wen enclosed, bem. chicken bouses snd yard, sll for flitt; rooms, 14 Gold St.. 112 6fi; room, tMlwt-rth, IK.C7; 7 rooms, Grsde ft, ffctf; rooms. Oak St.. 412; larse hall. lth and C gts., 110; rnnrn. In Zanders Build ing, tS. E. L. ' lifciLllR, 25 8. Iryon St. 'Phone 144 TTPE WRIT ERS RENTED lee rental msrhlnea. ail makes, rauy for instant 8elivry. Every machine flrst-cieos io every pnrtlcu:r. J. E Cray toa A CO.. til s. Tryen, Tbeae 04, Special Notices mum mm . ... - . . . - Domestics have reached $2.00 Long Cloth at $1.38 " An iirmsnnl hflrornfn iri' ; on account of 5being slight seconds, reduced .. ..... . . .$1.38, bolt , " Each , piece contains 12 yards. - ' 94 Bleached Pepperel Sheeting, has been 33 and 35c. yard. Reduced to '. .... V.. . ... ........... ...25c. yd. - Good yard wide 7 l-2c. Bleached Domestic at. . ... ,5c. yd. : New York Mills 81x90 Bleached Sheets, special .... . .59c each". 84-2 and 10c. short lengths in Fast Colored Dress Ginghams. Special Mon- day.... .... .... '. ... ,.5c.yd. . Something New in SummerDress Ooodsr-25c. Colored Batiste 15c. Colored Batiste in the light solid shades; also the licht grounds with rings and dots; regular 25c. grade ..... 15c. yd-, White Wash Skirts Reduced $1.00 and $1.25 White Wash Skirts 89c. 100 White Wash Skirts that formerly sold at $1.00 and $1.25, made of splendid quality White Linen Finished material. Price reduced to. 89c $1.00 Shirt Waists at 79c. ; White Lingerie Shiii;. Waists, beautifully trimmed with embroidery, former price $1.00. Now t .... ....... ..79c, - Special For Tuesday , , 7 1-2 and 12 l-2c. Val Laces, with Insertions to match. Special for Tues day. 5c. yd. BILK GOLDEN GLORY CHEESE SANDWICHES AND CHEESE BALLS ....... Melt In' a frying pan or chaf ing dish 1-3 pound of cheese with 1-2 Cup cream, 2 table OOOKINO OIL and 1 teaspoon salt When creamy and smooth, stir,. In the Juice of half a . lemon. 1-2 teaspoon, dry mus tard, ; 1 teaspoon grated onion, 1-2 teaspoon Worcestershlra sauce,' 1 teaspoon Tobasco ketchup. ' When perfectly blended add the yolks of 2 eggs; stir till J well cooked, adding red pep per and salt to taste, and j'ut aside to cool. When Just solid enough to work easily, spread on Crisp crackers and make 41 to SO sandwiches. ; j jf cheese . balls . are wanted, wait until the mass Is cool and solid and work Into balls, put. ting half a walnut meat on ,e'ach side, or the walnut meats may be worked into tha bulla 8AVE BUTTERUSE '.. Golden ; Glory Cooking Oil 4, All grocers. Brannon - Carbonating Co. Box 28. . Thona lit. .1907 Things. Hade New for 1908 Many of "my lady's" last summer's dainty frocks can ba made as good as new for -wear this summer by our dry clean ing process. 1 . " -. vti.aort. net and law evening frocks, pongee and silk coats and gowns, organdie, fine neg ligee garments, parasols, rib bon sashes and the - like can ba daintlfled and freshened to look tike new with texture re stored to crlspness and : dulled colors brought . back ': to their original ahade, and. for a charge that Is merely nominal Chrlclte :Sk:ni Ur.iry Laanderera, Dj ers, t Ocanrra, SI South Tryon tit FOR THIS WEEK ; the lowest. : These prices . ' ' . "Rnfrlisri TinntT ninth. lfXln5vpa' nf rpp-iilar 2.00 frrade. BROTHERS Pianolas at Sanrifinp Prinp.c A few slightly used Pianolas to close out quick at 150.00 each. Worth $250.00. Buy a Pianola and -there will be no silent piano in the home. Don't be confused; there is but one Pianola and that is made by the Aeolean Com.pany, New York. Easy terms .of payment if Par her -Gardner Company IT VIS Are 'cordially invited to our store, not to buy; ' ' ' ' unless you want to, but' to see one of the -; oldest, largest and best business houses in x. , the State. We have been doing business ; since the seventies and there; are ' not many people in the State that haven't bought or . heard of us. Goods ent en Appro t1 mm cannot be duplicated ; and ;; you wish. Sir' t" r.'it ' ' ' ft nrtnrnatK si Our r nus urn: (.
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