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CHARLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER, SEPTEMBER 27, 1903. T PERSONAL. SVJJ lowrl PvrMiil I The Movements of Number of Peo sciui una r irsonai I pw. vyton od .oawn. , A GREAT STATE FAIR. Invitations reading as follows have : leen received by a number, of. Char- , Jott friends: - : -' V- ? .v Mrs. Robert Oswali Burton requests the honor of : your presence at the marriage h?r daughter . . Elisabeth Joyner , : 1 to : - ; i M lrmhlim J Harwood. Junior t on the afternoon of Wednesday the : seventh of October 'nineteen hundred and' eight " . at ilf after Ave oclocK --. Tfl.nton street Methedist Church ; Raleigh, North Carolina. ;- vr r A- Prather and Miss Carrie McLean are vialtingthe lat tar'.'aiater. Mrs. Taylor. -n Winning- tnn - -Ther will return to-morrow night. - . Miss Laura Glenn Is the guest of Mrs. J. P. , Glenn at - btr noma la Gastonla. : -. . ' -. , pw. Mr. J. W. Hutchison is spending to day at Trinity College, and Durham, visiting bis brother and friends. Mr. Alex Talbert left yesterday for a visit to relatives and friends at Max- ton and Laurlnbura. Mr. c. Jr. Ayres. who was mjureo. months aeo in a wreck on the South ern, will ieav this morning lor waan- The oounty exhibits will he a feature; ingcon, where he will undergo special i Haywood county will abow he re treatment. -" -Wi ... . , . '-, ' :.- ' l'snurmjt ajid noaajbilltlea of the v irlo- Mr. D. (X Humphrey will leave to- rlous west. conuUiir with counties oy ior uoiasDoro on Dusinese, - l from the east. The Virginia . tiortl Mr. W. A. Hewitt, ot Greensboro, l caitnrai Society will have a marolfl Exhibits and Other Attractions at Raleigh to Be BeUer Tban . Kvcr This 11) The Fair Dates October -lath to 17th., ; . The State Fair, to he. held In Ra leigh October 12U-nth, promises to be the .peat ever held in the biaie Premiums have been-, increased and the agricultural, tad us trial and edu cational displays will -be 'unexcelled. spent . yesterday at the Seiwyn. ' Among- the ; guests . at the Seiwyn yesterday were Messrs. W. O. Tarver and T. K. Oertel. of Aua-uata, Ga. Mr. W. Leak Steele and James C, Marshall, ef Wadesboro, were Char lotte visitors yesterday. , . f i Mr," R. A- Brown, of Greensboro, soenf yesterday at the Buford. Mr. ; W.' M. 1 XVendrlck, of ; Mayfleld. J Ga., was a Charlotte visitor yesterday. cent display of Irolt, elmply lor ex hibition purposes and not .competing for premiuma Cattle, will re here from Kentucky, and poultry from all over the country. The attractions will inchide Beachy In the marvelous ' Strobel airship navigating the clouds Hia ship under perfect control sails .. as easily and gracefully as a bird. Thla Is the ship that set Washington wild and broke Mr. Jamea W. Atkins, of The Gas- I ,, . ..(,.- n.mm th nunOwn ''" uon, spvut jmiwu., u i rushing from their seats to see tne -omZ : anrf Mrs. J. M. White and children, of SUtesvlUe. passed through yesterday' " city on business. Mr. George Patterson, - of King's Mountain, was a visitor In the city .. trv vesterday an route ; ov' wWit Oak and Sharon, 8. C, ' whera , they have been spending a week with relatives: uil.. ti, ituM and Nannie Reld, f Bock Hill, 8. C apent Friday and yesterday in tn city snoppios. Mr. 8. is. Ballea of Fort Mill. & was registered . among the guests at tha Bnford yesterday. - , Mr. J. H. Miller, of Rock Hill, a C.. -BDnt last night at the seiwyn. Mr J9. p. Campbell, of Charleston, 8. - C. waa registered - among, tha i sruesta ftt the Seiwyn last night.' Dr. John W. McConnell, of David , Mrs. B. C. Anderson, of Ortonla. , college, spent yerterday ia tha VtoT b9mtln Is the guest ai nor -w ,.T. Mrm Thomas H. Gaither. : ; Mr, " Tha Richardson Orchestra will gl 7Z-1? Mti deUdhtfuI conT ""-lL,". h selwvn Ho- ni mi - - . . -i ,.... hours of v and TL r. Glenn.- of Greensboro, was a Charlotte visitor ' yesterday. Mr. T. L. Ross, of Kannapolis. was reglsterd among the guests yesterday at tne seiwyn. Mr. Edmund Burwell left last night ' These concerts' were largely attended I far Cambridge, Masa, to resume his : t..t vaar and Boved very anjoyable-l studies at Harvard University. as well as beneficial to the numer-j Mr, A. B. Royall. of Concord, spent ous music-lowers wno, ucuuou nigm m-i me jaurora. - time to time, tod jo doubt a larg Mr... C Pass,, of Winston, was ' crowd wtU- attend the concert this a visitor in the city last night. evening.-' - Mr.. Richardson wUl play Mr. J. O. Dudley, of Shelby, was and an excellent programme has been registered among the guests at tha arranged for this concert, . aj i central last night. bars not on -the programme win i gladly played y riuest. - Miss Maud Henkel has arrived In the -city from Birmingham. Ala., and ! tha mest of Rev. Dr. and Mra G. D. . Bernheim, at tjfelr home on Elisabeth I ipent yesterday In the 'city. avenua.-;- - , Mr. J. L Conrad, of Winston-Salem, spent yesterday in the city, stopping at the Central. f Mr. J. Wilson Ware, of Wilmington, was a Charlotte visitor last night. Mr. E. M. Oettinger. of Greensboro, fat and RRTEF8. Miss Annie Louise Hutcnison leaves 'thla evening for Washington, where I a. Few Minor Happenings sna win enter rairmom - seminary, i . , About too oty. Bha wiu be aocompaniea as tar as i . tr. a - -nr. u.c la onlt. alek at HMOinpon ojr nr. her nom, ln DllWOMh. jr.. ana Jar. jonn w . noicninw jlu former will be on his way to New Tork and Boston, where he will spend a few weeks, and the latter on his return to Harvard University, to : re suma his law studies. wonderful sight.' The automobile race with tremendous machines go ing a mile a, minute will toe a thrill- tag' eight v ' r One of the most beautiful sights will be the dress parade and exhibi tion drill of the ibattallon of the A. Sc M. College. Another feature will he the grand floral parade of decorated floats. Qulncey will dive dally from a nine ty-foot ladder into a three-foot tank of water, and Marvelous Melville, per formances between the heats of the races, and 'Alfreno and his children I will do hair-raising stunts .on the high-wire. . , Fast ihorsea will run and will almost certainly lower the track record of the State. The midway will he fun of clean hiarh-claas shows and will ai ford plenty of fun. Toy whips will not be allowed on the grounds and no tlce is given that any found wlll be forfeited. TOM HEGB AT LIBERTY. Mysterious Stranger Pays Fine and Proprietor of Old uunoawy iuy does Free. Th faith of Tom Hege triumphed and he waa released from custody yes terday afternoon after having sutiorea Incarceration for days aa the result of his refusal to pay one-half tne coats In" a case which ho insututeu on inaumclent evidence against Tur ner Hatch, whom he charged wnn having done Injury tp his popcorn popper. When Hege was committed to prison he boasted of the fact that ho would await the interposition of The Omnipotent One rather than pay his share of the costs of the case. Ho was put behind the bars and given a taste something of prison me. up 6AID HE "SWrXG" THE CAR, A Boy la the Cause of a Voluble Trial , in tha v Recorder's Court Charge j Withdrawn on Acoonnt-of Tooth. . venement ana rvocuerant vocaliza tion vibrated and detonated; In vivid flashes of Impulsive rhetoric' through out the recorder's court room yester day' jnqrnlng.., Within; the, magisterial procinct, well, to tha front," sat tne youth about whose head played the pyrotechnic display 'or near-rodomon tade..- Oscar Martin, was his name. "Swinging"-street cars :was the com plaint, taking the form of a charge of trespass. - The Charlotte Consoli dated Construction Company, as well aa the defendant, was represented by counsel who battled bloodlessly. The court adjudged the defendant guilty and taxed him with the costs. The defendant's lawyer, whs had previous ly said that he would use a shot gun If no other means of redress were poa- sipie naaaisaon been similarly, treat ed, announced that . he would . fight the case through the Superior Court. before ha would pay a cent. . The court then expressed regret that a fine had not been imposed, saylna- that it supposed the-matter would be drop-.! pea mere, but 11 never changes its Judgmenta Later the atreet car com pany asked permission to withdraw f IT PK WRITER RIBBONS ' ',. . . ALL . COLORS ' " for ' ''' ALL MACHINES of ' ALL' STANDARD MAKES. Next week we will sell you a guaranteed ribbon for 7Sc. ; Have a special lot of ..rib-, . boni the ribbons others sell at T5c which we will sell at JSc. each.-as long aa they last. , Best Bargains Ever. . ' CsOL Phone) r Write. - QUEEN CI1Y PRINTING 0." f:-: Everything for the Offlcs . ' 14 E. Fourth St, sfl T" A n T. Amm wm "J v A Mm a w. o. r Died From Tuberculosis. Mrs, Clayton Helms died Friday night at s o'clock at her home, No, 14 North Caldwell street. 8he had been ill for months with tHHitrrnilnala. tha warrant. Owlnr to tha vouth of I Th funaral unliM ws tne aerendanL. This was allowed. I yesterday afternoon at t o'clock from iue rresi occurrea in worth Char? i the residence. The interment was Mra Nell McLaughlin, of Laurln- burg. who has been vlaltlng her sis ter. Mra Alex Talbert, on Mint street, for the past -week, returned to her home yesterday. Invitations have been Issued' by tha members of 6t, Elisabeth Guild., ln Dllworth, bearing the following 'words:- - St. Elisabeth Guild of the Church or the Holy Comforter ' Rev. William Duncan will preach this afternpoa at 4 o'clock at Groveton Mission. ,-'?;. ; Cotton . receipts yesterday were 110 bales at f.OS. ,. Last year they norted by a faith that laughed at cells amounted, on the corresponding dato. I and bars, he bided his time. His to .40 bales at .11:15. reward came yesterday afternoon sn..Mt.n ..nil... Mmmnn. While nothlnar can be disclosed as M. . aua aa. tv j vv v svw waw-a cv . in -..in k. t..i tn tha wtnr mnm I to the Identity of the mysterious in- o . u.rir1,' T.ntharnjn pHnrcii thla I dividual who Dald it he line and cleared morning at 10:10 o'clock: the path so that' Hege might taste . - . w i i jk i ireeaom UKmui. n ia cuuubu ' ed to her home from St. Peter's Hos pital, where she recently underwent serious operation. , She is steadily improving. -, -The! September, October and No- V V k V-V- 1 v-V T o will tlort at the home oiaMra Hugh Mont gomery ' til East Boulevard Thursday, October Id. between the ' . hours of 4 and o'clock. Silver offering. meet in the church parlors to-mor row afternoon at 4 o clock. Miss Mary Catherine Thomson has returned from the Ntfh and is again at home on East avenue. Miss Thorn- . son's kindergarten will open to-mor row morning at :I0 o clock. CHAPTER DAY CELEBRATED. Tenth Anniversary of Organization of Mecklenburg Chapter, D. A. R., Ob served at Home of Mrs. B. D. Heath Delightful Papers Read. Chapter Day. the tenth in order commemorating the founding of Mecklenburg Chapter, Daughters of . Mrs. Elizabeth Bussey has rented one of the Graham apartments on North Try on street and will move ln within a few days. Mrs. Bussey will share" the apartment with Mr. and Mrs. Reed Currle. , ' i ' ---j. : i' . 4. v Mr. and Mra John Bryce returned to the city yesterday morning from new y or it. where they spent the sum mer, ln the Adirondacks. - the he is a "well-known" citisen who deiiarhts in auch deeds df charity and whose modesty is as great as nis pni lanthroDhy. Hesre was not told any thing yesterday other than that he was free and could act as he pleased. He was satisfied that his petitions had been answered. , EPISCOPAL MINISTER DEAD. Rev. Charles Fetter Dies at Local Hospital at the Ago or 05 fimerai and Interment To-Day at Wades boro, After an Illness of but eight days at St Peter's Hospital, where he was taken for treatment for a general break-down. Rev. Charles Fetter, oi Wadesboro, died yesterday morning early. The remains were taken yes terday afternoon to Wadesboro, where the American Revolution, was fittingly ; observed yesterday "afternoon at the 1 tha funeral will be this morning on- beautlful home. "Heatheole" of Mra ducted at U o clock oy Arcnaeacon B. D. Heath ln Piedmont. Added significance was riven by the fact that it was the anniversary of the battle of Charlotte.- an enaazement of revo lutlonary days of particular interest to A. Osborne, of Charlotte, a close friend and cp-worker with the min ister' deceased. Unceaslnz usefulness throughout his long career of service has marked his i.iInt. ki. .Ciiln v., u..Ih'i I' life course. Of his 15 years, many vi . w i th mlnlitrv and i,AVt WCCU 1. . ... ...v . Mra Herbert Battle, of Montgom ery. Ala, is visiting Mra R. L. Glb- oon. -Mr. and Mra L. .T. McKinnon. and Children, or Brunswick. Ga., are vis iting Mr, H. T. McKinnon and Mrs. r. o. Hawiey, Jr., at their home on x,ast avenuei . -- . Mrs. M. J. Harris and son. Master m. or Albemarle, are visiting Mr. ana Mrs. Robert Lw Erwln, This Is waster Harris' first trip away from uome. - ',- ; . , home was charmingly decorated yes terday afternoon with goidenrod, au tumn leaves and beautiful red berries, No invitations were issued to outsiders but members having guests were ask ed, to bring them. The programme committee composed of Miss Laura Orr, Mrs. Josephine Durant and Mrs. W. W. Watt arranged a short pro gramme. Which waa keenly enioyea. The session opened with a solo. 'Since First I Knew Thee." Rubenstein, sung by Mrs. H. S. Mather, accompanied by Mrs. 'J. P. Caldwell. This was followed by "An Historical Sketch of Mecklenburg Chapter," a most de lightful paper by Mrs.. Watt, Mies Orr followed with a clever and amus- his work before entering upon this had been educational He. as was also a brother, was a graduate of the University of North Carolina, at Chapel Hill. There, too, was his father an instructor In English. , Mr. Fetter had been a minister for the past fifteen years, serving both missions and charges. Rockingham, Hamlet. Laurinburg and Wadesboro have' all been the recipients of his official ministrations at different times. Surviving Mr. Fetter are his wife and four sons, resident ln this and other States. FIRST STUDENTS GERMAN. j Mrs. Charles Waller, of Bartow. ia.r is the guest of Mrs.- Richard etewart at No. 1 a Cedar street. Tha announcements for the first semester of .the' Elizabeth College ecnooi or Expression is as follows: - October 17th Informal recital. . November- Id Plays j "Per Tele phone" and "My Uncle's WI1L" . November list Informal recital, ... December 7th Publio recital. lna- article on tha "Social Ufa In tne Colonies." Ths revolution had its I Young Ladles Indulge ln Jolly Sport at lights as well as its shadows and Miss Elizabeth College Tlion Taking Orr handled them most cleverly. I Part. Mrs. Heath recited Charles Timothy. Tha nrst e-erman of the Elisabeth vouef e season wa- 'cu u uo Mrs. Slaughter Huff and child,' of ! Brooklyn, N. Y who have been here for a week at the hedside of Mrs. . Huffs mother," Mrs. WvA. Qraham, - will return home to-day. Mrs. Gra film's many friends will, rejoice to Brooks' "The Old Thirteen," which was followed by an entertaining ar ticle on trrancis b. Key ana the un veiling of the mounment at Frederick. Ma., reaa oy Mra a. Ia Hunter. The programme closed with "America." the chapter song,, led by Miss Julia Alexander. The members of tha chapter present were: , Mesdames P. C. Branson, W. W. Watt, Josephine Durant, P. M. Brown, Latta Johnston,; E. C Register, J. P. Caldwell, E. L. Keesler, Eugene Reilley, James Ker, Jr.f Ellsabtgb Bussey, H. Ia Hunter, J. Wj Mobley, naslum last night at I; 10. o'clock. In honor of the new students. , Needless to say It was a most enjoyable af fair, not only to those who had never, attended a "boarding school", german but also to the former students and teachers. ' Those Indulging were: "Hon." Klager with Miss SchaeiTer, Ed. Hipp with Miss Bess Bryant, Z. F. Hedrlck with Miss Zelin Corrtker, Dr. Rufua Dowd with Miss Marjoria Richardson, I. McLeod with Miss Nets, Bryant, 8. Tanner with Miss DUlard. & Houseal 1rVnlr sal Stiff f I tisUktf T.llv Ttmtv I a... . . . a? m vji. learn that ah. Is .lowly, but steadily Aiic. nmKtt Laura j Mias .owelU 4-7 SMser" - with Miss Improving. Mrs. Paul Webb and Miss Elizabeth MeBrayer. of Shelby, and Miss Mamie TV n gni. or Asnevuie,jwere registerea amng tha guests at the Burord yester Mr. and Mrs.. W. H. Bailey, of Sa- vannah. Ga., apent yesterday in the city. Orr. Hazeline Thomas. Julia Alexan dr, Jnlia Robertson and Dr.' Annie Alexander. The guests were Mra. H. B. Mather. Mrs. Johnson, of Chat tanooga. Tenn... guest of Mra Heath: Mrs. Moore, of Jacksonville Fla sla ter of Mra Brown, and Miss Nilson. of Aiaoama, guest of miss Julia Alexan der. . .. . MlnU Fowlkea H. Albright with Miss Verna Summer, E. Qralchen with Miss Louise -Hipp. E. Borke with Miss Blanche Simmons. Chsperones: Misses Palmer, Allan and Jackson. . . ' - ; The flgures, led by . "Hon." Klager and Miss Schaeffer, wera beautiful Anif nnlmiii.. - .nalla-hlfnl rfrahmnta " .P? xt - meeting of the chapter consisting of fruit punch and wafers wm oe, witn Mrs. watt. , ; ; I w-r Mrved. But all pleasures have nd and far too soon Mr. " A. V. Rhyne. : Miss , Mary IRhyna and - Mr. Rhyne - Cannon, of IMount Holly, spent yesterday In the city ahopping. ; '. Mr. -and; Mra. B..M. Graves,' of Greensboro, were registered among the guests at tha Seiwyn last night. Mr,' Smead to Greensboro. ? Mr. "Wl" H. Smead, mechanical en gineer of the General Fire Extinguish er Comapny. of Atlanta, Ga.. has ac cepted a position as mechanical en gineer for the Cone Mills at Greens boro. Mr.- Smead was transferred from the Charlotte plant to Atlanta about two years ago, and has been with this company for six reara- Mr. Smead's new position la a compliment to hi abllitiea He enters upon his aew duties Ootober 1st. , . - rES BEST HOUSEKEEPERS. ' Tlaeetamend Blue RJbhnn Vanilla as the IMot. . It never disappoint. Absolutely pure, roes twice as tar and the flavor Is fcarfecu . ' ... . Woodmen Rare Social Session.. Sociality and fraternity character! ed the special meeting last night f Camp 15. Woodmen of the World. In their North Charlotte hall. Enjoy ed addresses were made by Messrs. J. F, Paxton and W. & Charles. Refresh ments were freely served at the and of the . exercises, which -:. closed leaving the crowd in great good feel mg. an end and far too soon the "gong sounded" and the german was over. lotto where, said the company, it is naving muclf. trouble with boys who Jump on and off the cars. The con ductor acted In accordance with the instructions of his superiors. -nomexiiBlDC Day" at Tryon Street ouuuay bcnool. Of unusual Interest will be tha ex- rcjae at xryon Street Methodist Sun- uay scnooi this - afternoon at 1:10 o-ciock. it will be a "home-coming day." To every person who has at any time ln his life attended this Sun. uay scnooi is extended an Invitation of surpassing cordiality. There will be a number of short addresses by apeaaers wno can speak and a varied programme has been prepared. A similar occasion was held a few montns ago and there was an attend ance or over 500. An even larger crowd is expected to meet there this siternoon. at Elmwood. Mra; Helms was 11 years old. a husband survives. Sea our new line of Hair Brushes -.. Prloes from He. to 15.00. Large assortment to select from. Registered Nurses' Directory (Graduate Nurses Only). Brail-Dunn Retail Store ' 'Phones 41 and 300. Barnes to be Tried This Week. The trial of 8. o Kamu h 1 th..- ton grocer, for the murder of the late Seorge Girt or d will b hulrt thla during the term of the criminal court over which Judae M. H JutiP win brealde. Tha stat m v.. ...i.,. 1 . . the orosecutlon h r-i r 1 7 xruna is built "1 waa u I Patrick. The defendant will be rep- to our own specifications ln 100 lota resented hv tha firm ' o., - I Rae. This will be by far tha most in- eonUtns more points of value by terestmg trial of this .term. ts.00 than any other: Full The Charlotte Trunk ! Strongest and best Trunk on the 15.OO tnan any outer: Full size, strong oox, run steel bound, every part riveted, linen lined, double Major of Boston Coming. Mayor T. 8. Franklin yesterday re ceived notification from Mayor George Hlbbard, of Bpston, to the effect that trays. ne would be present at the coming convention of the mnvnr. nl fltv nf. flcials of North Carolina.- Mayor Hi b- Inch. If-50: ' 14-Inch. 110.00; J-lnch, 2 8 -Inch. 11.60; 10-lnch $9.00; J2- bard Is a delightful speaker, Mayor Franklin having heard him during a recent visit to Boston. He will un doubtedly be a drawing card to the convention. $11.00; 11-lnch, $12.00; 40-incn. $13.00. THE HERCULES TRUNK STROP Strongest strop mads with patent. sliding release buckle. Price 50c. Free by malL Best Medicine a a a. mmm &ays avMOuaiing .noma, riiiicn iinnDF f A i UlLlflLIA - IIIUUnL tU. " Am Convinced That Duffy Pure Malt Whiskey Is the Rest Medicine I Have Ever Taken. I Say This with Due De liberation After the Use of Two Bottles." Chas. E. Oetchell, Webbs Mills, Maine. Eleventh Grade Pupils, male and female, wishing to enroll in the Eleventh Orade will report at North Graded School to Mr. H. P. Harding, Principal of Char lotte High School. ALEXANDER GRAHAM, Supt ' City Schoola September 10, 110$. wfflm Special Notices Charlotte Boosters to Pow-Wow. Already is the . Greater Charlotte Club busying Itself in preparations for its annual meeting. October Id. Friday night at 1:10, in Its office at the city hall. " The election of a new president, the present occupant of the. leadlmt office In the organisation Both ladies and gentlemen were I being unwilling to accept It again, will invited guests., be among tha matters which will con tribute vivacity. The work to bs done during tha eomlng year win be systematized, . ' . ' . , After a lingering illness at his home in tne nortnem section of the city, I XOTICE OF REMOVAL, air. uscar aioore aieo yesteraay morn- I . nr. i,.a Mnmt ni ti ing. Tha funeral wlU bo conducted Ea,t Sixth atreet, where vre win.be irom n. iwufut. iv-vmj. . v ta, haVa you cau anl ae the view prHE.moD iin nnirn If you are Interested In building LAW. lor having your house repaired, it We are pleased to announce that I will be to your interest to ses us be- roieys noney ana xir tor eoiie-ns. corns fore yol contract tne work. and Nnf troubles is not effected by the National Pure Food and Drug law, as it contain no opiates or ehr harmful druce. anil we recommend H as a safe remedy for children and adjlt. R. H. Jordan Co. and W. L Hand it Co. , ;' . r : ,: ; ' Call at office or residence .'phone PORTER BOYD, Contractor and Builders, It East Sixth St. Mr. Qetchell, Like Th on sands of Others Who nave Been Oreatly Benefited by tbe Use of Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey, Cannot Say too Much In Praise of This, the World's areatest Medicine. 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The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Sept. 27, 1908, edition 1
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