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: - CHARLOTTE DAILY, OBSERVER, SEPTEMBER 22, 1SC3. Social and Personal rERSOXAIi. The lfonnti of Kunbw of Peo- . - . pie, Visitor and - Otter. Mr. Frank O. Landis left last nleht ns mu vergaa win leave 10-1 xt-.m n ... rfav - h.r m. in Blrhmond. Va.1 -TM..;" "1 f .""" vl .Site Morn r b ben -pending? so- ' Y? V Sn..n- ?frJfrek! 1Vh kSSSS T ' bur' ?i registered smon,; the JUraf-W. A. Reynolds, 1b Dilworch. . 1 eut . k oi,.7 , v C.2 . " " w Bk.A. h.v. eweait. or .... ureensooro, rn.t New Tork to spend several 'R w r.-'w.iv.. ni vttki. Mr. Shelton ' will buy . voodx . for tha JEd Mellon" Company while In . the worth, r M3s Lottie' Albea, of MeAdenvllle. Rev. W. X Walker will leave next week for Texas to spend aome time, Dr. Albert Wlttson. " of New Tork, la visiting- at the home of his parents, air. ana Mrs. 6am WIttkowsky, Mr. Mac Thompson, of Albemarle. la. spending: several day tn the Cityli- annj,- . Am- " ,Z- u - ' .k , i i r - ' " " " " business. Mr. W. R. -Rajikln, of Greensboro, . Mr.. J. IB, Kubanks. of Monro, and t TVTt th. Central: Mrs. -J. V. itunsMi ana aaasceri m, t. r r.,M.it , s.t.. tn vu is oar, spent. yesterday in tn city C - reentered amen th suests at the! on legal business. ,1 ' V"w . i - , . i jar. vr. y, Micnaux, or oastonia, - - - ' ' 1 V. r C .1 WM a Charltt visitor yesterday, i , - aar. ana aura, u. ueiii, w . Mr. Theo - W. . Vincent, of Greens- . Horeneaa nvy, spenv yeaieraay a ins Lboro, spent yesterday in tha city, atop' ' '," city, stopping; at the Buford. , iPing at the CentraL' - - , . J .Mr. N. a Wilson, of WJnston-Salem, , Mrs. W. D. James, of Laurinbijrir. ws a Charlotte visitor yesterday. . waa a Charlotte visitor for a few I Mr. V. M. Roberts.-of Rock HUI. S, hours yesterday. " ; ; - 'Ui;VC, was registered among; , the quests '. - . - ' " jat the Central yesterday. Kar. Vr. and Mrs. P. D. Gold, of I Mr. E. C. Robinson. one . of the ' Wilson, spent a few hour In the ctv ! influential cltlsen of Wadesboro, yesterday morning;. at tha Buford. They were truesta spent yesterday in the city. Among ne ueiu , ai xne Buford A yaaterday were Messrs, 8. 8. Miles, of n. W. T. Orumn and child. of 1 oreensboro. and C W. Miles, of Cin TAlktsn war vlaltnra in tho ritv va I CinnaU. O. terdar. stopplnr at the Buford. , ; ; ; Messrs. Charles E. McCrary and I i.a t..fri-. 131. b i vMtria xerdawin the city. s , rmorninr for Soartaabura-. & C. to ir. c jr. Lowe, or winston-oajem. enter Convert College. v. -Mrs. James L, .Sexton Is expected to arrive in the City to-day from San , derstown. R, J.;' where sh has been 'spending seyeral weeks. . ' ' - s ' , ' Cards reading as follows have been received In the -city: Doctor Marcus Lafayette Bailey requests the honor of .your presence at the marriage or nis aaugnier ' Margaret Bell ' , to v ths evenln of Wednesday, the te."? n was a Charlotte visitor yesterday. Mr. H. W. Clifford, of Stateaville, was registered at the Buford yester day. - w :.. i - Mr. Williamson Wallace leaves this morning for Blacksburg-, Va., to enter Virginia Polytechnic Institute. This will be his second year as a, student in this Institution. Mr. Zeb Shelton returned last night from a business trin to New Tork, ' Mr. E. F. Reid, of Lenoir, spent last nigitt in the city, stopping at the Buford. , Mr. I. W. Brander, of Concord, was guests at tne seventh of October 4 at eight o'clock 'at three hundred and eighty-two . Court Street Brooklyn, New-Tork. . . . . ' " - y Miss Nina Howell has returned to the city from a summer spent Europe. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Matthews nd little daughter have returned fromj a trip to Washington and New Tork. Mrs. J. O. Parchman. of Okolona, Miss., ir vialtlna; her nephew, Capt. Clud & Morrison, at his tjome in the city. Mr. W. Euarene Miller, of Lenoir. pent yesterday In the city with friends. Mr. M. J. .Wescott, of Greensboro, waa a Charlotte visitor yesterday. United States District Attorney A ,n I & Holton, of Winston, arrived in the Selwyn. Mr.. W. A Rldenhour, of Llncolnton, spent yesterday at tha Sewyn. Mr. T. M. Hugh.es, of Lancaster, S. C. was a Charlotte visitor yesterday, Mr. H.-E. -Reid, of Lineolnton, was a Charlotte .visitor yesterday. Mr. G. W. Detter, of Charleston, C. anenr vesterclay at tha Buford. Mr. a. C webb, or spray, is nere . ... l.1for th nostmasters' convention. Mrs. A. IJ. cnrist ana cnna nay- Co, c Cowlea, clerk of Tederal spent a portion of the summerf Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Pearson, of Mor-ganon.- and. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Brad ley, of Otto, era here for the postmas ters' convention to-day. s Oourt-Vwas a aruest at the Buford yes terday, Colonel Cowlea came down t.t annii h week 1 but court ad- inumnd unexDeotedly and hence his visit was cut snort. ! .Rev. J. M. Bigham, of Hunters- viii. aiMint veaterday In the city on Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Cornell, of Great maineas. ' - rails., a C spent last night at the 'Rev. J. Walter ejmpson. ot Buford " . cco-d, was a Charlotte visitor yester . V . I Amv. - . Mrs. W. L. Burroughs, of Jackson- 'Squire Wayles Lale. or wneoin villa. Fla., Is tha guest of her father, county, arrived in the city yesteraajr Capt- A. G. Breliixer, at the Buford. to to withlils sister, Mrs. w. a. ut Mr. and Mrs.-Eugene Caldwell and Baby, of Austin, Tex., spent yesterday in tn city, stopping at th Buford. Mr. and Mrs. L, L. Jenkfns, of Gas tonia, spent yesterday at the Selwyn. Mrs. Frank M. L'ittle and Miss Mary K. Little, of Wadesboro, spent, yester day In th city shopping. Th many Charlotte friends of Mr. Pablus J. Haywood, Jr.. of Raleigh, formerly cashier of ham, who is ill. BRIEFS. and Minor Happenings In About the City. -Born, to Dr. and Mrs. Charles A son. Dr. Myers Hunter la-getting along splendidly at St. Peftr's Hospital where he was recently operated on appendicitis. The eaulnox marks the passage the Southern of the sun acrons the equator, which Bland, for Loan and Savings Bank, of this city, will b Intensely Interested in th an nouncement of his approaching mar riage to Miss Elisabeth Burton, daughter f th late Mr. Robert O. Burton. Wednesday,, October 7th. Ow ing to tha fact that the family of the ferld 1 In mourning,, th wed- is to-day. The day and nignt conse ouently are of equal duration. . The cotton receipts yesterday amounted to 84 bales at 9 cents. For the same date last year the record shows 8 bales at 11 1- cents. The. Lion and the Mouse" is the attraction at th Academy to-nignt. M No other soap is "just as good" as Ivory Soap. -. No other is so pure. ; No other can be used in so 'many different ways. " . The manufacturers have been trying, since i837to produce a perfect soap.. - ; . .f : v Ivory Soap is as nearly perfect as any soap can be. Equally available for bath, toijet and fine laun dry purposes. - Ivory Soap 99 Per Cent. Pure. MR STEWART APOLOGETIC, Begs Recorder Smith's Pardon for famous Affidavit Which He Pre sen ted Some Morning Ago. The city court ran out ot its ordi nary channel yesterday morning wnen Attorney Plummer Stewart, be lore me docket was started upon, arose with apologetic mien and asked Kecorcfer Smith's pardon for any in sinuations or direct reflections upon the court which might have been found In the rather famous affidavit which he presented some mornings ago in behalf of & client. Will Medlin. It is recalled that Mr. Stewart said in this presentation- that his client want ed the case against him removed to another court, alleging that he could not receive justice at th hands of Re corder Smith. The statement of Mr. Stewart yes terday was as follows: "Your Honor: Soma time ago n this court I read a paper on behalf of my client. Will Medlin. praying for a removal of Ms case. Tou will recall. yoor honor, that the same was with drawn almost Immediately after being read, but feeling; that th course tak en In the matter might be construed by some as an attempt to treat th court discourteously, and sincerely wishing to remove any and all doubt from the mind of your honor as to the possibility of such intention, I take this, the first opportunity since pre sentlng the paper, to publicly apolo gise to four honor. "I am persuaded that the stability of government and the safety or so ciety depeds largely upon, the respect of the people for the courts. 'Again. I wish to tender to your honor due apology on behalf of my client. Will Medlin, for executing the paper, and also for myself for read ing same to th court, which I hope your honor will accept in tne, spirit tendered." IVEY'S CONFER WITH DKUGGIST8. ding; will be a very quiet affair. Mr. Al. G. Fields' Minstrels will appear (Haywood la at nresent fltata bank ex- here to-morrow, matinee ana nigni, aminer and makes his home in Ral-1 Mr. Cameron JtttcRae, formerly elgh. He la on of the State's most of the Greensboro Supply Company, promising young bsnkers. SKBBNSBMSSMH Mrs. M. A. Hutchison, of Green ville. 8. C, la the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Hutchison, on West ave rue. Th members of the Sorosls will meet this afternoon at 4 o'clock with Mrs. Hugh A. Murrill on 'East More hesdetreet. US , v .... -m . r . miwB etaiiie JLrw rorinun, ui nnworra, Is the guest of Misses Julia hd Violet Alexander on West Trade street. Miss Frances Thornwell, of Fort Mill, a C. who has been visiting Miss Ada Friday and Miss .Isabel Er win. In this city, returned horn yes terday. tlsses Essie Stokes and Flora Johnston, who have been visiting; re! atlves In ' Rock Hill. S. C. returned - last nignt to tn city. . BULL GORES BOY. Animal Being; Led to Maug-hier TVn - Attacks Chronicle Carrier In Late A ncrnoon Jlorns pierce Side. , While riding on his , wheel south ward on Pegram street .on Villa Hctgnts to get Tn Chronicle to de liver on his usual route, Aodrle Alex- ander. aged II years, waa attacked yesterday afternoon between 4 and S o'clock, by a bull, which was betas led to a slaughter pen, and severely ; gored. The animal drove his horns lute th yeung fellow's rlsht eld near - the hip, making a painful but not se , rlouf wound. Medical attention was soon secured foe Mm and h was . tak.en In a buggy to th home of hi parents. Mr. and Mrs. a U. Alexander, on Washington avenue. The animal was the property of Mr, John Griffin who, bound for 8tlIweU's slaghter pea, was riding- In a buggy, holding- the rope to which the beast was bound. ' As th lad . approach ed, th bull mad a vicious, lung .- toward him. utilising . all th ' spar rope and Jerking th owner from th vehicle. The boy was knocked from Ms wheel and gorefl before any one could Interfere to save him from ths wrath of the angry brute. , - e i. The young man injured Is a popular ' carrier boy and his friends are glad the consequences are no mor serious : than they were, . v -. .;,.. i i'i i. ' ,-.- - - A Hnntersvffl Concern. ' - . j ' The Odd Fellows Investment Com-i pany. of HuBtersvuie, baa been char teres; to aeai in reai estate, ,ti authorized capital stock la given z,voo. Tne princitsi incorporators ar Messrs. . W. 3. Caldwell, O. H. Brown and J. E- Shell, all numbered among; th most substantial citisens ef .the Town vf Huntersrllle.. is now- Southern agent for the Arabol Manufacturing Company wun neaa quarters In this city. Th members of the Church Im nrnvmnt Society of Tryon Street Mthodiiit church, are requested to meet this afternoon at 4 o'clock for the purpose of attending to Important maters of business. Th football squad of th Ncrth Carolina Medical College Is engaging In practice each afternoon in th rear of the college building. The pros pects for a winning team ar unusu ally good. Th many friends of Mr. W. . Harvey will welcome his return to the desk at the Central Hotel. Mr. Har vey during the summer season was hud elerk ai in auiiv . ilorehead City. ' The ladles of the Clvary Methodist church will serve oysters '' E. Etheredge'a, corner South Poplar mwA biah.biIi streets, this evening. Special music will b provided. Th public Is cordially Invited. Mr. Thomas Allison wno nas new undergoing a- nerve-trying siege wlti tirtZ. reived in a nearly fatal ac cident some months ago when he was dragged beneatn an eumcj nw alcna of improvement. The board of school commls .i.ra wiH have to hold meet ing thle week to namean ass U.tant for the nintn gTaa ' Belle MWer, who was eiecxou inur day night having declined th tjosl tloo. y.- : ' - ' "-, ' FTRTHER THIEVERY. .' Two Stores ' Entered anrt boons w Some Consequence Stolen. Two further thefU have been re ported at the police station, one com In from J. N. McCausland It Co dealers In kitchen and dining room furnishings, and the other from Fit' stor in Seversville, Th officers nave not yet concluded whether these dep redations can be assigned to the work last week of Mich Brown, or others of his kind. - . j The articles stolen from J. N- Mc Causland It Co.'s store consists of all- ver knives, spoons and forks, and amounts to a considerable sum In dollars and cents. The loss sustained by Fit Bros. Is ot mr eooensequenc probably, for ther was hardly any of th various kinds or articles tn th stor which the visitors did not sam pie. Entrance" was secured by boring a hole iBuie back door. Committee From Board of Aldermen Meets With Committee From Drug- frlsts on Prescription Quewtlon. A conference was held yesterday afternoon between committees repre-, sentine the board of aldermen and the retail druMists' association on the question of handling whiskey for prescription purposes. Tne aiaermanic committee was made up or Messrs. Klrknatrick. W. J. Chambers. and W. G. Shoemaker, wnue tne rugglsts were represented ty Messrs, P. Woodall, C. K. Mayer spa n, n., Nothing popitive resuKed rrom tne conference, but the druggists were disposed to take kindly to tne sug gestions made by he alder manic com mittee about this question over which so much agitation has started. It is believed that they will get together yet, and asrree on the most fesslhle. plan by which to handle whiskey for sickness. . "The Smart Set" Good. The Smart Set." the first colored irAnn. in visit the local Academy this season, la about the best of Its kind that has struck this way ai any time. The corn-median la comparable with some listened to 1n much more oomtianlee and the chorus singing, drilling and solo work is alsd enlovable. Ther wa a large crowd rm the realon of the "peanut" a I vision of the house. Both balconies were assigned th colored patrons and both were filled. Dress Goods Remnant . Sale Wednesday and Thursday 29c., 39c. and 49c. a Yard Our annual Dress Goods Remnant Sale saves hun dreds of dollars to the la dies of Charlotte. This year, we have the greatest lot we have ever shown. All are stylish fabrics- Panamas, Voiles, Batistes, Crepes, Mohairs, Suitings, etc., etc. All sold at a saving to you of from 1-4 to 1-2. Sale starts Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock. mm n rr n n n t n nn efrrnnian TNrr-n " WEDNESDAY AND' THURSDAY, SEPTOT 23 A!iD K IVEY'S HOW TO GET STRONG. t t riv of 1247' W. Consress St.. Chlcaso, tell of a way to become strong. He says: "My mother, who Is old and vrv tehle. Is deriving se much benefit Irom Electric Bitters, that 1 feel i. m rfntv to tell inoee wno need a tonle and strengthening medicine about It. In my motner-s cae m nwrxea gain In flesh has resulted, insomnia has been overcome, ana sne n iimgiiy crowing strongsr. Electric timers quicxiy rem edy stomach, liver and kidney complaints. Sold under cuarantee at all drug stores. toe .. AIR DOME NOT OPEN. Poonlsr Vaudeville Place Lost lis Bookings on Account of Alleged Meddling by Unfriendly Party. Th Air Dome Is not open this week on account of the fact that Managers Haas and Snider failed to get their booking here. They claim that an unfriendly party Interfered with the engagement bureau and knocked them out of an attraction for all of this week. Johnson-Keller-Johnson held the boards at the Air Dome with eminent satisfaction during a previous week. The management Is very much disturbed about the turn the affairs have taken, but claims that it could not be avoided. cordially invite you attend this Second Fall Tailoring Opening Last chance to be fitted upright We have secured the services of one of the best Schloss Bros Co cutters and fitters for this occasion Smart Expert Tail oring, Advance Styles Perfect Fitting Garments and Moderate Prices are 'a few of the advan tages you get in ordering your Clothes in this way Come in and we- will tell you of many others Hundreds of New Styles, Patterns and Fabrics to select from ISljk- B Eleventh Grade Pupils, male and female, wishing to enroll In the Eleventh Grade will report at North Graded ' School to Mr. H. P. Harding, Principal of Char lotte High School. ALEXANDER GRAHAM, Supt. City Schools. September 10, 19QI. i . - BLtK niBBON VANILLA Tnslhvtively the extract for all the pee ple. The wealthy demand it because H's th beat-others because itro twice a far. - . . .. - Jackson Blacklisted by Connie r' ' Mack. ' - - r Special to Th Observer. ' " , Greenville, 8. C., Sept. 11.- Joe Jackson, the star centre fielder of th local dob last seasen. has been blacklisted by the. Philadelphia American League' team. Jackson went to Philadelphia twice, but would not stay. Connie Mack, th manager of th Philadelphia team, says that ha will never rais th blacklist. 1 Bridge- do iron PLAY 7 " We sell th best 7 . 6CORE PADS 15c. :" Wt also hav lirge line of .tally cards for carl parties, lowest prices. , .. . .. ' QUEEN CITY PRINTING CO. Everything for the Offlc ':' - ' . 14 . rourtn St ' CHARLOTTE; "N. 0. DO YOU KNOW that our drinks are tha best? jfry a LIMEADE to-day-made from our fine fresh limes. . Registered Nurses' Directory (Graduate Nurses Only). ' Burwell-Dunn Retail Store 'Phones 41 and BOO. The Charlotte Trunk! Strongest and best Trunk on the market. This special Trunk' Is built to our own specifications In 100 lots, and contains mor points of valu by $1.00, than any other: Full sis, strong box, full steel bound, every part riveted. linen lined, double trays. 21-inch, St.SO; 10-inch tl.OO; 11 Inch, M-SO; 14-Inch, ilO.OO; l-lnch. 111.00; ;$-lnch. 11100; , o-incn, $11.00. . - i vv;: THE HERCTLE8 .TRUXK STROP Strongest strop mad with paten. sliding release buckle. Prlc tog. rri W malL . , 1 GILMER - MOORE CO. Special Notices WB HAVH AN ELEGANT LINE OF nne soaps of all kinds. Hee our win dows. Everything In the way ol Toilet articles. JAB. P. STOWE it CO., Drug gists. 'Phone 171. TOU CAN PEPEWD ON BLTTE RIBBON vanilla. The Mgh standard ts always maintained, it pays to specify Biu stibbon Vanilla. L Nye Hutchison & Son INSURANCE . . FIRE, OFFICE No. Zlant Building. BtOl 'Phone 4 SOX Black Transfer Co. t ' . . PromDt and careful at tention at all times to the receipt and dispatch of baggage. Calls made at resi dences or hotels. 1 PHONES 105 AND 1919. Attention given to all kinds of hauling. Draying" a specialty. -, WE OUGHT TO'bw' , --"JTw .KEEP IT, VTE HATE IT. . ' .Southern Hardware Co. CTSTOMERS." '' '' THERE 19 NO WAITING TO BE BERV d at our place this Is a feature with us Just the same as serving only th vry best In th eating line. If you haven't been eating with us. all w aak 1 a rail. Be our sign. "Quick Lunch." NEW TORK LUNCH ROOM. VYst 4 rmam bi. WOODALL si 8HEPPARD, DRt'O- glsts. give prompt and accurst servie to ail parts f th city. 'Fhon your orders for medicines and slek-room sup- piles te . v REPAIRS MINIMIZED-MOST TTPE wtiter troubles have been type-bar trou bles. L. C Hnutn bars nave ball bear ings. Friction gone life added.. S. E. - CRATTON st CO., m 8. Tryon, GOOD THINGS ' TO. 'REMEMBER, lerte. sliced, red Beets In cans. lAe.: sweet, Juicy Pumpkin tn quart cans. Me.; Old Homestead nap Jack Hour; Meek er's Pesrl Grits In 15c. packages. Also Cracked Hemlny in l&e. package. Good thlnvs arriving dally. . MILLER-VAN NEsa CO.. XI N. Tryon. FOR RENT-100 N. POPLAR I ROOMS, fJS; 4-room bouse 8, Tryon 5; 114 E. 4th I rooms. 117; SOS Mint I rooms til Other S and 4-room bouses; stor room 4 E. Trade; 1 small stores. Belmont. J. ARTHUR HENDERSON BRO. FOn SALB-CRVSTIEO STONE ' IN sises suitable for all grades eewcrf work. Will quota, you delivered prot by wagon er ears on application. Fred Oliver. Charlotte. N. C EVERTTmNO THATS GOOD TO EAT la hot waathar Is being served by In -the bent style. Com In and e what W hav new. - GEM RESTAUR- ' ANT. ,; .-.--'V: TO LET-7-ROOS4 MODERN HOUSE. Morehaae iri. rooms. Palmer street, city water free, I0.M; 4 rooms, K. tth, t&: a reema, N. Oarkson, II Houses for colored tenants, $1 te 11.14 pr week. . Rooms In Danders' Building for efflro er bd renma (S te 47. E. U XXESLER. a & Tryaa St, The. School and College Clothes IPC l Pi fS Up f - a cuo diamine: u msovrs ron stixe. itt axt jrALrrr.
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