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CHARLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER, JULY 19 1903." Oortagteev nt, Hearton 2 -rdisoo, Leak, , Lfttie, Mason, i kfOM, O. A. and W. I Marshall, Via. stanh&nk -nabJ Redfearne; - Misses Elate Bennett, yannie , and IJla'LKUa. Charlie Ball Craig, BuU ' Moss, : Jessie ud Eva, Moore, -Helen . MoLendon. U Lock hart. Bown I Carter, ef ,NahviUov Tana. - la commitment to . Miss Carter, Mrs. iu Wabb wu hostess to ,nny of bar friend on Saturday al teraoon at a bridge party. The game waa enjoyed for .two houra after which refreshing cream "and caka wu Barred to Mesdaenoa C. M. Burns, Jr - Duntap, Bam Houston, R.B. Little, s J. D. Leak, w. i. r arsons, m. . juc Len&pn. L. D. Robinson and W. C, - ri- rkixU. Attor 14Ijmo . I .lla. and , V Fannie JJttla,Btha Blalock, Beweaa i I Carter..-: .r!.':,,,-; .-.-' ' Mrs.' Huntlay chaperoned , a " At'ty or young people la a straw ride VJld picnic on Tuesday evening. Flat Rock was the" objective poInt.There ft elegant ptonio . was spread and V a rflost-ejjoyable evening was spent - One of the prettiest function! of ' the week was a porch party given - on Tuesday evening by.. Dr. and Mra , J M. Covington In honor of Dr. and i Mrs. J. M. Covington, Jr., who have Just returned from as extended wed ding Journey through the North and Kast The broad veranda w.taich ex-" - S tends around the north, south and ; wast atdea of the . residence, was . ' ' ablase with . lights. where tables r : were-placed and your favorite game v j was to be played. The host was here and there, dispensing hospitality so characteristic of this Southern doc- tor. Peaches, frozen cream and cake' -were served to the happy guest, ' CHASE CITY. - V, partcer, ter, one if Carrla Alexander, Mildred Alexander, Mary Pendleton. Robs Chesson, Helen Sheep. Bessie -Cahoon and Messrs. James Derlckson, WiU Foreman, Ry BanHs. Walter Wood, U. P. Parker, Waiter U SmalL MJss JEMe Seidell Baxter Ellxaibeth City's social toelles, ha Just returned from Qld Point Comfort and Norfolk, where sne baa been the guest of Miss Mary Hope, tne cnarnung younx daughter of Dr. Frank 8. Hope, of ' Portsmouth, Va. . Mia Baxter was the recipient of many social hon ors, among which was noted (by , the Vlrglnlan-Pllot, as follows ' VMIes Elate i. Baxter. of Ellxabeth City,' N. C was the guest Of honor at a beautiful dinner given on weanes dav evening ty Dr. Rhodes, V.'S, N-i on iboard' the Franklin, which was. fol lowed' bv bowlinar ' party. Those ladles. After sailing several hours an eiega"nt juncheoa- was aerved. s Mies Rodman, of Washington," en- tertalnvd quite a lSrga number of friends last Wednesday evening at .a mpst enjoyable-watermelon' feast.:, t preeeht wereTDr. andrs. "FfanBnwlrigTtBOerniaa Hope, Mrs. ttihx sri.it!t.i im .ibi Baxter. Mist Majone earxwew, uieaxn ant "Abernethy. Paymaster Nell, Dr, Campbell, 'Ensign Bartlett, -. Samutl Padrlck and the mldnhlpmen of the U. 8. 8. Montana. -. .. , -. - ' v "Mr. William T.'Old gave moat de llxhtful sail o a small number of friends Wednesday, evening. Tha old moon cast her brightest- rays over the old Pasquotank and made a most beautiful and eh&TOting acena. A run down the river to the lighthouse was made and the evening wsa most de lightfully spent, c J v OXFORD, f." Correspondeaee of The Observer. Oxford, July 1T At the home of Zr. inn Mrs. 8. V. Morton is as sembled a happy party of fun-seek ers. They wltl some of their friends enjoyed a most delightful, lawn party. The beautiful lawn brilliantly lighted bv Jananesa lanterns. Elegant creanr and cake , were served.,, Those, : HMses L4ZZIO Pearson and - Hallia Roller: Mefiaw; Leon Ulnes, B. WUUm Roller, ,F, Lyon, A. Burwell, of Oxford; 'Miai Besala'HInes and Chesley Watklns, of Henderson; Misses Belle . Bullock, Katie Bullock. .... Rebecca Bullock. LUbin Bullock,' Annie Bullock, Messrs, John and J. U. Bullock, (of Williams-,, bore; Misses - Battle Morton, Bailie Royster, Josie Morton, of Lownsyllle; Misses Bars Daniel, 1 Su Daniel, A. Morton. Bailey Daniel, Fannye Mor ton, A. D. Morton. Bessie Morton, Messrs. W. R. Daniel, J.' W, Morton, J. O. Morton, John Morton, Jt Satter white; Messrs. 8. Burwell. W. H. Bur-well.- of Kettrell; Misses Aiyile Davis. Bailie Younger, Annie 3rngory, Mary Younger, A. Wilson, Sallle Bullock, Messrs. Q. Wilson, E. Patrick. B. Wil son, w. Bullock, G. Wllaon W. C. DanleL Dick Gregory. JN. Daniel, F. Morton, of Btoval; MiMes Bella Tharp. Lucy Tharp, Helen 'Daniel, MeHsrs. H. Tharp, V. Daniel, W. Tharp, Ben Tharp, of Oak Hill; Dr. T. H. Roys ter. Mr. W'. Royster, of VlrgiUna. This same crowd spent the follow ing day at Blackwell's Creek, enjoying a nappy picnic and fish fry.. Correspondence of The ' Observer'. CTham Va JiilV ': 1 7 Th :1L fummer.' visitors ' continue to om& ; attendance were for notwithstanding the midrsum : mer days are here - there Is not a ;. breexe thati misses this delightful spot Jcool and salubrious.: laughing aaftly hrougn the tops f the ple- : turesqua pine woods on the exten sive Mcklenburg grounds; there Is always-enough air golng to make It comfortabls and combined wlfh health, giving.' nerve restoring wa ;", ters makes one -forget the physical , and mental 'ailments so prevalent during tha hbt days. ', A fancy mask bail on Saturday evening was .easily the moat enjoy able social Vent of the week. The grand march was led by Mr, W. D. ', Paxton with little Miss Eleanor Fry, i the daintiest sweetest little French 'maid Imaginable; Mrs. A. H. West "'fall In-a rich Japanese costume was s a charming "Madame, Butterfly;" . Mrs. vm. Fryin a lovely gown r made a fascinating "Red Domino;" a pretty a,rut picturesque Japanese - girl wgs Miss Janle Garrett; Mrs. C. M. uHeublln was. very- regal and stunnlnr as "Queen of Hearts"; Miss Irma Jeffress was bewitching and . looked, just Ilka a pink rose, which she represented; as the "Heavenly - Twins' Mrs. Cooke and Mrs. Whlta ( ker 'were very . striking and their ,' costumes yere carried out so faith fully In tvery detajl that no one could tel. "who was who;" Miss " Mary ' Bdrwell dashlngtly pretty as , "Chlan" was a tvnlcal . dauxhter of . Wyoming; . laden with . flowers Miss , Iva Northlngton made an extreme ly pretty flower girl;. Miss Catherine Face was lovely as "Queen of i. - Meartv"-snd , wora. a , beauUfuU anij. - enective costume M1k Adelaide -. Hancock was ' a 'very pretty Japan ese glrr; a, winsome and beautiful ; "Janice Merldeth" was the popular Mitu Elizabeth Wmgo; thoroughly at- C tractive was Miss Alma Elam. who . represented a trained nurse with . grace and ease; Miss Northlngton welt represented a maid In a jaunty cos , turns; Mrs. A. - L. J. Boewell was . queen of the night In a starry cos. a turns with silver crown set with bril . Hants turrpunded by a crescent, the . emblem of -the night; a real rosebud was Miss Mary-SVhitaker, dainty and t sweet In pink chiffon,' Miss Virginia . ry as "Buster Brown." and Mar . gerec Hoewen as "Mary Jane," were both jovly and far exceeded' Mr. , Outcault s characterizations; Miss ;, Jjorothy Heublln was a piquant at tractive Indian maid; Miss Lilian Merrfman'was a dear little quaint ""Red Riding Hood;" Dr. Uzsel was a tramp; Mt, W. B. Agnew, an array ' officer; Mr, -C M. Heublln. a colon , lal gentleman: W. D. Pajrton, "Weary Willie;" Mr. N. L. Henley. "Reuben ;: Come to Town;'' M. Fry, "Hiawatha," H. Williams, newsboy; V. Cooke, -cowboy; Mr. J. R. Cooley, , rough ;rldert and H. Williams, tramp.-" .X.J I - -Vi..' : 1 " " 'i ..'. . Mrs. Carrlfe B. Law, of Cincinnati. The most important social event of tnrf- past week was the german Satur day . night, - which ' was attended by about one hundred couples. - '-Many Deautiiui figures were led by Mr. C D. Harris, of Raleigh. Excellent music Was furnished by Elam's -Orchestra, which is considered one of the best In the State, and for the past few days they- have especially made an ' effort to -cxcei in gooo music .- . --j : r . - ---",- t Miss Stewart Jones, an attractive young lady from Charlotte, , gave . a very delightful sail to a number of young peoplejast Saturday night fol One of the happiest events of the season for the younger set of people was the party given by Mr. Clarke Powell at the home of his -parents In honor of Miss Fannie P. ' Bholar, of Chattanooga, Tenn. Several, interest ing contests were enjoyed, by the guests. In the "knife and pea" con test Mr. Wlnflcld Taylor won the prise a bunch of sweet peas, ' which he gracefully presented to Miss . Esther -Mitchell. In the "heart contest" the Winner -was auowea to crown tne queen of hearts. Mr. James Taylor was. the winner and he crowned Miss Ethel Hancock. Other games were enjoyed after which elegant refresh ments were served. The following couples were present; Miss Bholar with Mr. B. 8. Royster, Jr., Miss Janle Hunt and Mr. Frank Hancock, . Miss Helen Paris and Beasley Taylor, Miss Katherlne Lasalter and Eugene Cur ren, Jr., Miss Mary R. Hancock and Wilbur Smith, Miss Ethel-Hancock and Thomas White, Miss Helen Roys ter and James Taylor, Miss Dorothy. Royster and John Roller, Miss Bessl j Mis Katherlne FutrelH-vlslt was warmly welcome this week by :'th many friends she made last sei- ';: son, .' ' .;. ' . v .... r i The Initial dance at-the' pavilion . Wednesday evening was an occasion . of much enjoyment to a large num , ber. among whom were Misses Elis abeth Wlngo, Constance - Boudar, ; Elisabeth . Roberta,. Catherine Faoe, Irma Jeffress, .Alma Elam, Janle . uarreti, Mary Burwell. Mesdames A. 11, Westfail, . Wbltaker, A. J. Bos well. P, M.. Fry, Cooke. Royster; Messrs. Chesterman. Yokely. Turner. Price.. Cooley, BTooks, Dr. Uxiel, Ma- t Jor McCaleb. .. , . ' , " The following are some of the late arrivals: Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Brad- ham, Of Newbern; C, H. RdberU and ramiiy, Hiilsbofo; Mr. and Mrs. E, James and Mr. N. D. Nelson, : of Jackson. Tenn.; J. ;W. Falson, Char. lotte; A. A. McLean. Qaatenla; E. O. Muse, .Rocky Mount; W..T. Brown, Winston; Wilson M. '.Hardy, . Rome. ua,; Charles W. Home. Ashley Home, Jr., Clayton; Mr.- and Mrs. Thomas It. Craig, Gastonla; Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam B. Jones, Raleigh: P. 8. Dance. Richmond. Va.; Misses Claudia Sim mons, Mary Bell Small and Coltia Fowle. .Washington; J, F. PatteT8on. Newbern; G. H. Dortch, Ooldsboro; Mr,, and Mrs George Xt. Butler, Clin ton; F. H. Hancock, Hamlet; MUses Frances and Anna Young .Bweetwa ter, Tenn.; P.'U McMahon, H. A. Morson, Charlotte; F. H. Brlggs, Ra leigh; W. W. HarHs and FreCt rlck. Norfolk. Va.: Q. J. ftaneaster. Jr., Worcester, Mass.; H. 8.. Nulton, Kicnmond; H. J. Lee, Chicago; D. T. Chapman, Knoxville. Tenn.;- M. H. McCabe and George C. McGHway, Virginia; Hon. W. T. . Crawford, Wayncsvllle. . v ; ' SCOTLAND NECK. Correspondeaee of The Observerl : . Scotland Nack. J.ulv H Mr. W, L. Hall and brlji-, who -were recently fiarrled In Newbern, have been here his week visiting his home people. His bride was Miss Janle Tyson, of Greenville, and their marriage was a surprise, both .to her family and to his. They were on a pleasure trip with some friends from Greenville to beanfort and when they arrived at Mewhern they stepped off the train and were quietly married. Their wed ding trip was made to Virginia Beach and they havo been spending some time here as they returned to Green ville. ' The chief soolal feature here this week was a swell picnic a'c White's Mill yesterday, which was attended by about 40 young people,) including many from tire town and . quite a number of visiting young ladies. The dinner' was greatly enjoyed and the day was altogether pleasant.: Mrs, J. H. Alexander and Miss Cleve Andrews were the charming-' chaperones for the occasion. Miss Sallle Baker's house party, in which she entertained number of friends for several days, ended this week. Among her visitors from a dis tance were: Messrs. ft. 8. Lea and T. T. Lea. of Danville, Va.; Dr. Webb? f LewUtton; Misses Gladys Beckinth, of Rome, Ga.; Edna Watklns, of Blanche; Blanche Nicholson, of Bath, and a number of young people from Scotland Neck. Misses Baker and Watklns have gone to Dunn, where they will spend eorne time on a house party with friend's there. . v ; and Miss Jane Boyden entertained at a brilliant reception Wednesday even ing in Miss Henderson's honor.' The. house was most artistically decorated In' rosea, rtydranglas, lilies and Other beautiful and effective flowers. ' The receiving party stood" In the ' lovely green and white drawing room mak ing a sinking picture in, their superb evening grwns. Miss Henderson was radiantly beautiful la a Jiandsome gewn of pale blue chiffon, cloth with tln strip outlined . with 1 silver ' se qalns. a gorgeous pink rose on her left shoulder adding much to ; the charming . effect Miss Jane Boyden wore a stunning gown of white satin with gold epaulettes and a wreatch of golden wheat In her hair.- Mrs. Braw. ley was -very lovely In her wedding gown ot sort white satin and exquisite lace. Mrs.-Boyden wore an exceed Ingly becoming gown of white chiffon cloth. Mrs. Cotten was handsomely gowned In black, Mrs. WifKln and Mrs. Tlmberlake In the moat charm ing of white toilettes. ' Mr. Whitehead Kl.utts is spending the week at Davis White Sulphur Hprmgs. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Brown leave Saturday - for Tate Springs. Tenn. Mrs. Fletcher Smith and little son leave soon for Skyland, near Ashe vine. -Mr. and Mrs. I H. Clement leave next week to spend some time at Atlantic city. - ' STATESVILLE. ; Correspondence ot The Observer. Statesvllle. Julv If. Mrs. J. M Walker last Friday afternoon enter tained a number of guests at her. attractive home on Davie avenue. Be Ides the members of her club, the -Eicricemoh." Mrs. Walker had In vlted about twenty other xuests. most of whom were, present to enjoy the aeiigntrui occasion. After belnx received In this dellxht ful suburban home the guests were refreshed by tempting glasses of punch served In the hall by Miss Ully Mae Tomlln. Then all were seated at tables to play the tantalis ing game of hearts-dice, in which. after many changes and progressions, it was found that Miss Eva Llddell, oi unariotte, had won the flret prise. a dainty white, bespangled chiffon fan, while the consolation, a pretty drawn-work doily, fell to the lot of Mrs. J. F. Anderson. Then Misses Tomlln, Carrie and Florence Cowles served the guests to most delicious creams, cakes, mints and preserved ginger. The arrival of the carrlaxea for tne guests announced all too abort that the pleasant occasion must come to an end and the xuests bade a lin gering farewell to their hostess, who has won many hearts since living In Stateavllle by her beautiful amiability na unvarying courtesy. Howell and. William-Bryan. Jr., Miss Hiexie White and Roy Royster, Miss Bailie Webb and It. T. Smith, Jr.. Miss Mary 8haw and Luther Davis, Miss Esther Mitchell and Wlnfleld Taylor. Miss Julia Cooper and Outlaw Hunt. Miss Mary Foweu and Huhg Sktner Easton i A Gypsy tea was given by the young then on Tuesday night at: Cannady's Mill. Quite a party arova out In the afternoon and returned by moonlight after enjoying' delightful refresh ments. , The- party was chaperoned by Mr. and . Mrs., J. C. Robards and Mr. and Mrs w a .vawnourg, Mr. and Mrs. James A. Plftman have been for some time at Buffalo Llthla Springs, Va.. and Mrs..!, W. Bagley. of Littleton, and MfKTC. E. Brewer, of Wake Forest, who have been visiting Mrs. N. B. Josey, of this place 1 left to-day for that popular summer resort. ir. Elizabeth cmv: Correspondence of The Observer.' 1 " y "Elisabeth City, July IT. There has een Jitue-aoing m social circle dur y ng the past week. Most all the soc'al leaders have gone away to the nea- shoreyor mountains to while the hoi y days wa and those who have' not ; already gone are busy making prepa , rations to get away.- ,r - : . . Nags Head, the favorite summer rc ; sore for foeach lovers, bas received her usual ' share, of , visitor and .all - h. - cottages and hoarding houses on the- w Teact ana sound are crowded, , Crab bing,, fishing and bathing Is fine as usual which Is saying a great deal - for Nags Head Is recognised as being . me must Deautiiui and ideal work of . nature on the shore. '--. '. A' number ofv house. parties are ie-' ing eme.naanea there and everybody M enjoying iu to the, limit ;y ,,- - , - c .. . . i i r,. ' f HtMIss Elile Russell is entertaining a uouse party at Virginia Beach, ; Va.. , Miss Russell bas a. large. and hand some hew cottage; at the Beach an! every day and evening it Isjbrlni full of . v vi . , in., priy, , Kowmr, bathing fishing, dancing, card ' play lng. etc, are only a few of the amure- j menu ' afforded - the . guests. , f Those who are members of the house parry , from Aere stre Misses Maud Grlce, - ' . .' v . . . Till V- ' A -' t: An efforts hare fallei to find a better remedy lor couirhs, raids and lung troo bles than Foley's -Honey and Tar. It stop the cough, heals the lunss and pre vents serious results from a cold, J. N. ' Patterson. Nashua, Iowa, .write "Laat winter I fiad a bad cold on ray lungs end tried at least half a dosen advertiKed eough medicines and had treatment from two physicians without getting aoy bene f t. A friend recommended -, Fogy's Hon-y art Tar and two-thirds tt a bot tle cureil 'tint, I'eonlder It the greatest ! eoueh and, lung medicine In the world.", R. IL Jordan t Co, W. L. Hand A Co. - The Book .'and Embroidery , ciab was entertained on Thursday after noon by Mrs. J. . C. Robards at her tiome. Choice refreshments were served and a delightful time was, spent V The following were Invited: Mrs. J. C. Biggs. b Of Durham; Mesdames James Horner; B. H. Smith, L. W Peace, W- H. Cannody, H. A. Powell, j. A. Mties, ft. K-. iiay-L w. a. Devlne. Misses Jeannette Biggs, Marxueiite Curren, Fannie Gregory. Etta Bennett Gregory, Irwin Btark. v.: A lawn party was given o the lawn of Col. W. B. Ballon., by "the ladles of the Methodist church on Tuesday night. .Quite a nice sum was realised by the ladles. . ;r, 'MOREHEAD CITY. VC Correspondence of The Observer. 4 . y Morehead City. July' if. The past week baa been one of unusual enjoy ment to the Immense erowds visit ing the Atlantic Hotel t Morehead. The hotel, has been packed to. the fullest extenW as the North Carolina Pharmaceutical Association was In session last week and more thanwo hundred druggists attended the meet- ; ing which, was the most enthusiastic ever . he Id. v. This week, the Order . of ; Blue Ooosa, which Is composed oi tne State's mot . prominent Insurance men, will be Jn session here. A large crowd from all dver the State is ex pected. Following this wilt' be the encampment, "which begin the Uth, Fishing Is perhaps the most popu lar sport and' numerous parties " go out every day And always return with great success.; Sailing parties have been especially enjoyed -during the past week, as the weather has been perfect and all have been .tempted to Indulge, - r: '.. j- -j- Mrs.Eldrldge, pf Jpoxrli.renalienon and no one has contributed entertained about a dozen friends last Thursday evening at a most enjoyable watermelon feast, Anotlier enjoyable-, feature was the euchre party given' last - Thursday morning In honor of. the guests - of the hotel. The married ladies price, which was a most exquisite cut glass and silver perfume bottle, was won by Mrs. currin, of Henderson, while Miss Virginia Lipncomb, of .Atlanta, captured a -beautifuly hand-made pin Cushion. There were a. large number of ladies present and the -occasion was greatly enjoyed. . - . . . 'f ' A roost delightful sail was given Wednesday night By Mr. wT C, Toung,. of Norfolk. Va., compliment ary to a number of attractive young to friends in Weldon. Miss ' Kittle Foster, of Franklin county;-Is here visiting here aunt, Mrs. E. E. Hllllard Miss Anna Camp, of Franklin,; Va., is here visiting Miss Ann Kltchln, daughter of Congressman , Claud Kltchln. Mlsa Alma Murchlson, of Bath, is visiting Misses Elizabeth and Undine Futrell MlssAvera, a Charm ing young lady from Rocky Mount, Is Visiting Miss Katherlne Tillery, ' SALISBUIiY. ' Correspondence of The Observer. Sftttebury. July U. Salisbury .soci ety was never more charmingly en tertained than on f riaay - afternoon when Mrs Robert Vance Braw ley was gracious hostess at a beautiful after noon- reception In Miss Henderson's honor; Mrs. Brawley's always attrac tive home was a perfect , dream.: of beauty on thie occasion, and the pic ture It presented will never be for gotten by anyone present. The' hall and drawing room were effectively decorated in the loveliest of flowers and the dining room was a vision of rare teauty With Its handsome ma hogany, gleaming allver,and out glass. The table was also greatly admired. all Its appointments being the perfec tion of elegance and good taste. An exceedingly pretty effect was created by the predominance of pink both In the color scheme of the- table and the gowns of some of the receiving party. Mies Henderson wore a lovely gown of White marquisette with picture hat adorned with plumes, Mrs, Braw ley wore a very effective, and ' becom ing white embroidered lingerie gown, and Mrs. Boyden was strikingly hand some In a gown of lavender chiffon cloth.. Miss Jane Boyden presided at the punch bowl, Miss Fannie McNeely presided In the dining room and Miss es Louise and Annie Neave. Bes sie Cralge and Jeanle , KlutU as sisted la receiving and ; serving the guests. :, : , -'.-:(".! ' ' . Uv . . The Christian. Held Book Club. held a delightful -meeting Monday after noon with Mrs. 'Cart- Hammer.. The meeting was held, on Monday Instead of Wednesday, (the regular day) In order that the club might have the pleasure of having . Miss Bessie Hen derson with them once more before her marriage on July- 16th.. Xo mem more to the' social and Intellectual Ufa of the Club. . After the. literary pro gramme was over Mlaa Jeanle Kluttz. president. In a few appropriate, words presented her with' handsome sliver picture frame as a wedding present from this Christian Reld Book Club. Another Interesting feature of this meeting was the drawing of the Dooks, a proceeding which was out. of the regular order a the series will not be out for some weeks yet, but It was done In honor of Mies Henderson, who could in this way draw Jor her own book. It was a satisfaction' to all that she drew one of the 'handsomest books In the series, "American Paint- r!v; -'.vy ;; v.-;' V Mr. and' Mrs. Archibald H. Boydea A charming Dlcnlc was xlvcn bv a number of young gentlemen to the visiting youne ladies and others of tne city Monday evening at Cooper's-on-the-Catawba river, a favorite place or resort, some twelve miles from town. The couples were as follows: Miss Llla Parker, of Birmingham. Ala!, and Mr. Qrler Miller. Miss Llla Bloss. of Birmingham, and Mr. H. L. MacCall. Miss Susie Cox. of Durham, and Mr. W. II. Tomlln. Miss Bovkln. Jackson ville. Fla.. and Mr. W. I. Steele. Mlaa Beth Evans and Mr. A. N. Turner, Miss Mary Lois Miller and Mr. W. C. Miller. Miss Maude Nicholson, and it. u. a. Hugney, miss Mattie Lee Nicholson aild Mr. F. W. Ramsey, Miss Belle. Ouy and Mr. J. D. .Ram sey. Miss Mae Morrison and Mr. A. J. saney, miss feois Bample, of Chester, S. C-, and Mr. C. D. Evans, Miss Miriam Simon and Mr. Herbert Hoff man. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. MacKesson. chaperones. Miss Rose Btephany entertained the Round Doxen Club Wednesday morn ing at her attractive home on Mul berry street. Besides the members of the club 'these were present: Misses Slosa and Parker, of Birmingham, Ala.; Miss Eva Llddell, of Charlotte; Mrs,, R. H. McNeill of Washington D. C, and Miss Carrie Hoffman. De licious refreshments ware served and a very enjoyable meeting was all too quickly ended. MONROE. Coi respondence of The Observer. Monroe, July 17. Miss Cornle Falrley gave a delightful reception Friday evening In honor of Miss Self, of Hickory, and Miss Hardin, of Gas tonla. The hostess was assisted In receiving by Misses Kate Falrley and Lena Hendereon and Mrs. N. C. Eng lish. Delicious punch was served Mesdames G. B. Caldwell and Estelle Stewart. A large number of young people was present and enjoyed one of. the most delightful parties of the season. BILIOU0? i - FOR ISPEEDY RELIEF.! HE IS IVISE who pro vides him elf with the best equipment for the prompt, correct, and e ffi dent die- patch of bis basi We art specialists in certain llaes of bnslaesa necessities as for instance: For your clerical fere we maaafao tare Blank Books, Looee-Leaf Devices, Index Cards, etc. For roar publicity department we are prepared to write, design, and print yovtr advertisement, booklet, or catalog. It jww wtsaam prompts you, ask representative to call en yon. OBSERVER PRINTING HOUSE Charlotte, N. C - . r 7 ViiiniaAYt , A modern hotel with every conTenience private baths, elevator, etc. Table and service kept at a high standard. The open lawns surroundine the hotel as-". sure plenty of light and air. Rates very moderate. . Hotel Bhoreham is conducted by a North Carolinian , and is patronized largely by Carolinians and Virginians, f Booklet and rates upon application. ' y'yZS; W. B. COTTEJT. U Hornor Military School 1851-1908 OXFORD, J. C. HORXER Principal CLABSSICAU SCIENTIFIC AND ENGLISH COUR8E8. Prepare for college, university or the government academies. Military train ing develops prompt obedience and manly carriage. Academy 'IT years old with experienced teachers. Cadets dine with the principal and ladles of his family, securing the culture of home life. Culti vates and educates. Modern buildings, perfect sanitation, whole some fare, no crowding. Best moral, mental, physical and social training. Shady lawns, athletic park, one-quarter mite running track, 100 acres. Ideal climate, helpful environment In the social atmosphere of refined Christian people. The town noted for over a century as an educational centre. " Charges, flOO per year. Southern Conservatory of Music DURHAM, N. 0. Not the largest, but the best Thorough, up-to-date. . Graduates, Pianists, Vocalists, Violinists, in'all degrees, ' Superior Advantages at Small Cost. Vf. H. OVEHTOX, Secretary. G. W, BRYANT, Director. , Mrs. Rufus Armfleld gave a charm ing porch party Tuesday morning. complimentary to Miss Eleanor Cook, of Loulsburg. Progressive trail was the chief entertainment, in tnis game Miss Lena Henderson scored the high est and received a lovely fan, which she graciously tendered to the guest of honor. Those who enjoyed the hospitality of Mrs. Armfleld were as follows: Misses Eleanor Cook, Lessle Houston, Elisabeth English, Evabelle and Susie Covington, Pat Adams, Jo Griffin, Alice Stack, Paitle Lee, Cor nle Falrley, Lena Henderson, Frankte Self, of Hickory: Mesdames C. E. Houston, Estelle Stewart and Julian Griffin. ' Mrs. ' C -E. Houston gave a lawn party Tuesday evening In compliment to Miss Eleanor Cook, of Loulsburg, and Miss Lesaie Houston. The porch and lawn were beautifully lighted with Japanese lanteraa Mrs. Hous ton was assisted in receiving and serv ing her guests by Mesdames Estelle Stewart and Rufus Armfleld. Delight ful Ices, cakes, etc., were Immensely enjoyed ... ' , - ' ;' . Miss Pat Adams kave 'a charmlnr domino party Wednesday afternoon la honor of her attractive guest. Mis Jo Griffin. Mrs. O. W. Kocbtluky won the prtze, a beautiful picture, J wnjen sne rave to ine guest oi nonor. The game wae followed by the serv ing of elegant refreshments. A delightful porch party was given by Mrs. Wrlstoa Lee. Friday morning In honor ef Mesdames : Smith and Flukes, of Atlanta, and Miss Clara Ware, of Gastonla. In a spirited Every Hour of the Day Enf lish-VcLarty . Co., . the : reliable Druggists of Charlotte, are having calls for HINDIPO,w the new Kid ney Cure and Nerve Tonio that they are selling tinder a . positive guar. totee." : Vi'.-i'" -;V :-: '.' " Its merits are becoming the talk of the town and everybody wants to try it, and why not? It eosta noth ing If It dont de you rood not one cent ,- ::. - r 1 - :' v J. - '- They don't want your money If It does not benefit'yoe, and will cheer fully refund the money. Try It- to day. -'': Fine Old Whiskies Alt goods guaranteed pare and straight. Thoroughly aaa proparljr ae-od aadshtpvee In S-calioo kes. eapress prevela. Add Me. xtrafor earrylng ehargae ea alt ardors te Mlaslsateel, FtoeMa, Teaae ead Alabama. "GOLDEN SUNSHINE" No, 1-3 Cadont Con .... . $5 00 No, 2-3 - Bourbea. . . . &00 No. 3-3 Rye 8J0 Shipelog heuee aast te esawees eflBea, Prempt ablpmaats. Meney ardor meet aeaoaapaay each eeder. WriU for eesa. plate prlee Usl ; A. WATKC 4 COMPANY Distillers iUt ItlCHMONO, VA. 1 p iSl I MOSQUITO -Cii'a'Ail I y-HTet till" 1 1 ii .U IIT a ftni u mm m mm -mm. m -u iTnr . i m I lleWJV and Frames, the kind that fastens to bed, for $2.50 and $3.00 each. Put up without charge. Also the kind that suspends from "ceiling, at $1.75 to $2.00 each. Porch Swings and Hammocks at reduced nriees. . Everything in Porch Furniture and Rugs to make the porch comfortable. 'V. Parker-Gardner Company b3 av lew sssaw ur 3 SV I 111 C .- All QtmU Qgarntetg VmUr The rtalfoiaj fm rl Lair, Serial Itaster mi. Wa herewith preseat our maasotb plant, oeeapvinf (0,000 square feet of spec. thowubJy eeuipped with eTery raoderi appliaaee kaowa to the art of biendidg Hie whistle. Zrety pekafe which leaves out plant we fuaraatee to bo abeoluUly .pure. Ths high gtaodard which we hare maintained for so nany yean and the io- ereaaed eaie of out brands g evideaee withia Uaaf ef the aatisfactiQa ortr goods UTI film Ul pDUO fc - c-1- - ?l - 1 I 1 'ft . I" n 5. I 4 f : OLOKENRY (lU leaf record roves snerft) - - 4 rati qsMrti V. JBFPEKSON CLUB (ExceUeat aad Ssrperior) - . 4 faQ quarts i - FULL DRESS (Price) Mlrb. Qwaltty Hitter) . . 4 faU loarts i kwwet JUALT wniSKET (ror JHedkUal Use) 4 fuU quarts $4.00 ' I DIXIE CORN (014 aa4 P.rft). . . - . - '.;4 full qeartg (4.00 v.. TURKEY vGIN (PstftcUow la QaUt): . 4xttlIqwartsS4.0( J For sale by all leading distributors, or write us enclosing postoffice or money order and we will have your order . filled . promptly, . shipped 1b plain packages, by express or freight:.,,. . .; , , STRAUSf H yjV DISTILlXSiS AND BLENDERS OP FIN3 V J:--:? v RICHMOND, VAv , ;- ; $4.00 f fp $5.09 ' w. I11
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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July 19, 1908, edition 1
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