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CIIA11LOTTE; DAILWOfcSEtlVER,, OCTOBER 4; 1903, is nothing but "rw-aisu Tor the trip and T.th,; and now It la announced tnat the thVaccommodatfon given. They went.'Elks are to give an Elkfest. beginning Jrutn. her to Washlnerion. then 'tef November 2d and lastlnx for st week. Elaborate "plans are being made by thl organization to mak this a treat success, and it 1 hoped and believed that they, will meet with- the hearty co-operation in their effort to -make the Elkfest a success. ' . -1 V J Mra. ."Herbert Smith and daugh ter,' Miss -Mildred Smith, are In Bal timore, where they will spend a short while. ',.;'-v ;- , - ,i., ,y . i-U'r,-- ;, . j" - - - & Mtvsad Mrs, E. T. Draper, and Mr. And. Mrs. W. A. Dick, returned during the past week from Wisconsin, where they have been spending the summer months. Their many friend are glad to welcome them back to the city., ; vThe'many frlende of if re. 'Horace j cmerson ua umur win o mj to team that they returned on Wednes day laat .from : Forest Depot, Va., where they have been for the past three months. -,r : ; VS. ; Buffalo, Nlairara.- Toronto and the Thousand Islands. On tha return they were tn New York four. days, visited Atlantic Vity, "Philadelphia, Washing- ton and Richmond; 5 " There were: 104 In the party and ... from Durham there wora the follow. - In: Dr. and Mrs. R. A. Moor,-Ms. J. W. Allen, Miss Lina Washington .Crews. Miss Mattle Booth, Miss H. U .Atkinson and Mis Josephine Iday nor. v, ' The announcement of thai: engage ment Of Mr. Ralph Qyrf ones, of this -.' city, -and -Mlns Frances Woedard. of ' rayenervHle.Tenn.1 through -a . Fay . cttevlllo paper, la an Item of universal V" Interest and surprise.- Mis '. Wood ard ;ha visited Ml Anna.-'Roney: here,' Jnd Is welt known and liked. Tbe wed- d!ng will take place at the home of the bride-elect October ;2itlvlgs. , r '. ( J'. "If.", " " V v .The"Boo"k and. Embroidery Club met v -with Mr. Robert T.Faucett. Jivat ; her home on DU Hard street Thursday -morning from 10:30 .till IS o clock. The remainder5 of. new-' hooka 'were : brought in and discussed.- Every mem. ber but, ens was In Uer , place. Tha club we delighted to have a Its guest Miss Mary tjanford,' slater; of . Mr. , Faucette. At the close of the morning ' charming refresh meats .were served, after which the -lub -adjourned to meet next with Mrs, Fred, , Fanning.', Mr,? John Howertbn and bride. n I Mis Mary Taylor, are here visiting t Moore, and her bridesmaid. relative. Mr. Henry Woods and I many of them as have returned to daughter, -Ml Kora, ef Hurdle Mill, j the city, AU of the guests spent a most art visiting in tne cny.--air.r b. v.ienjoyaDi morning, and It t unneces ... Savage, of Cary. who haa been in townl sary to, say ttat the approaching i has returned. Mr, and Mr. Mo-1 wedding of Misa Moor to Mr. A. W. V Chestner Goadall, of Staunton. Va I Mills, which will take Place early In ;'l who have been visiting the family of November, was the principal topic of . Mr. K, h. uooaaiv av retumsai conversation. Miss Moore will be one " Trlnitv '07. Is in the flitv n m vilt to! . . , Angler Duke. Mies Mary Banford, of 1 Miss 'Jeseie Cross well, ot. Fayettei , Mocksvtlle. Is In the city with her sls-l vllle. ha returned to her home, after . ter, Mr. Robert 8. Faucette, .Jr.,. fprj speeding a week as the gueat of Mies in winirrMiM ronei cnanaier, oil way Kiia Moore, at her, home on Virginia, u Mniting her brother, Mr. (Orange treet. j. w, vnanaier Mies LHa vaa una-1 , : ley, of Ureensboro, la visiting Mla : Misses Nellie end Margsret Cor -', little Mangum' xa Mangura street. I bett entertained a number of their Miss Corinna Day, who has beerr outl friends, at an Informal bridge party , of the elty, ha retorned. Mr. U. N.lon Thursday morning, at their at- ' Hoffman, of Trinity '07, he been vis-j tractive home on South Fourth street, itlng friends in the city. Mrs. J. W.I Miss Margaret Harris, of Wew Jeraey, Allen and Mis Eva Crew, have re-1 was the guest of honor, A most inter turned from avislt in Raleigh. Mr. I Mtlng game of bridge was played by H.. H. Barber, who has been out of I the guest, after which dainty refresh town, ha returned. Mr, O. O. Hay menta were erved. All wno partook :; , , . , , r - mm - t i I . m . w , i . . t . . . . . . ...... . muiu sun uwcit, iwxi twr urioic ' inn ut mi upsptwiiiy or inn hismss i.or morning ror a few day. Mr, M. X.I belt spent a moat deughtful time v Mrs- Thbmaa Martin' Emerson end Miss Elliotte - Emerson left last night for-Nw Tork City, where they, will spend a fouple of weka , r j ,i '- -.s :' J Mr. 'Allan JCIchol and Miss Harris) of New Jersey, wno is vialtlne Mrs. Xlchols at the Carolina, were the host- ease of a most delightful though In- tle tables set in. the parlor, reception hall and dining room. - The following were Mrs. Laney guestat Mesdamee C. H. Richardson, J. T. Qrlfflth, E. ureerv v; . Slke.' W. rA. Lane James Craven, of AahevUle; Randolph Red f earn, . W. 8. : Blakeney. Xstelle Stewart, and Misses Mary Davis; Rosa Alomtt, of Islington; Bright Ogburn, lmut Stewart, fattl Lee. AllcaSUck, Pat Adama, Mary Covington and Bes sie Austin. , In honor of Miss Rosa MofBrt, 'of Islington, Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Eng tlsb and Mrs. Estelle Stewart gave a delightful party Friday even il at, Mr. and Mra, English's home. rorty-two. trail and nation were blared. Mra, O. B. Caldwell " served refreshing' punch. A ileUghtful salad course was served by Misses Bertha Smlthv Pattte ljee.-'Beth English and Mrs, Etue ; Stewart; y The : guests were a follower Mis Mary Davis wun uavm covingtep; Mis ; Myrue Oaffney with Frank lee; . Mis Clara Boyd With Archie Lee l Mies Bessie Dunlap with J, A. Bvn; Miss Rosa Moflltt with Locke Everett; ' MJss Florida Morris- with '.L, P. Wilson; Miss Bertha- Smith ; with Louis Ogburtr Mies : Beth - English wUh Kir by Hough: Miss Corhle ; Falrley with, Moses Gold; MIM Kate Falrley With 3. A. Beckley: Mies Pattle Lee with Warren Stack;-. Miss Pat Adams wun Boyce William; Mia Edna liar r with Ous Henderson; Miss Nancy formal bridge luncheon on Wedne. day morning ef lat week, which wa.V&tkln th"w.tt Arft- Mlii given, in honor f .Mis. , May Ella T, llVi ASfft'' or as tlves ia Alamance county. VIUIINGTOK. Friend of Mra Roger Moore and her daughter. Mlsa May Ell Mooro. will be interested to learn that they left during the pat week for Baltl more, where they will spend several MOORESVLE. Correspondence of The Obaeaver. Wilmington. Oct. J. The host' of friends or Mr. , A.-' Holme Dawson. , of Philadelphia, were Weighted '- to welcome . ner io ina citv.on. rnmiMv last, where she Is the guest of her Ceeeespondence ef The Observer. parents, Mr. and Mra R. W. Gibson.) Mooresvllle, Oct. 1. Mrs. W. 8. at their home on South Third street.. 1 Flower charmingly entertained a few r.f .. " r- it- ii in n ii j ' . incnui si ui lunair evening in J Capt Douglas Tennent Cronly, who I honor of Miss M Thompson, of nas many inrnas. uirougnouc tn l Jranegourg, . ana Miss uessie State,, returned very recently from a Flower, of Charlotte. UU..I . . i ' At h .. .... . IT . uviiBuuui ana uwiuuva riu urvuin .- ' -' the European cowntriea - His manrf The Ladle Society of the A. R. P. friend in this city were glad to wel-1 church held a masting with Mrs. Lula come mm, during tne past week to hisi Koagere Thursday evening at her old home, where. he spent a few day home in Brooklyn.' ? j. with relatives, en route to his heme in I Different subject of mission work Columbia, 8. C. : w , ' were discussed and was Indeed a very Mis Biltae Kidder ieft.orr Wedne. ' , day last . to resume - her A studies at i - ' Mrs. J. , F. Brawlev entertained the aisaamsr Areyre soneoi, in BalU-1 'Pleasure Cluh most dellehtfnllv Tuea more.-he" will bWgreatlr missed bv dsV afternoon at her home n Rroad her mny friend tn thl city. - J ; - treet.! When thb gueU had assem- 11 J - ? Jbled dainty adore, card -were- di- t-A J delizhtfuL K entertainment was trlbuted by the hoatea and the hunt given on uaiuraay morning or last I for' nartner eommenoed: Pm,ri. week, by Miss Mary Ella - Moore, In I elve flnlch was the feature of the af honor, of Ml Marg4rt JHarrts. of ternoon and from 4 to t the interest ew Jersey, wno. J . the -charming in the highest score ran high until guest of Mr. Allan Nichols, at 'the the final aalne. A Carolina apartment houe. SU-handl Fruit aalad with wafers wis erved . . . . A, . . , r . ... "- w ptaysa.. xnere vemr ivoinunnr lh manln, u j B , ioio. trauny ana tempting reireen Brawlev. aasisteii hv Mra Jr. w. Rnw incni wot, nrns, ana svt must en I jey. v nr-' inysoie morning fwas spent by all or - When : tha ni mnnt w mu Mi Moore guests, who were: Mia the lady first prlae. a lovely kamona. s.ivtwc,i, vi cjrcvuie; Hiss Anuieiman, while 4h Mnmitlmi nitr . ."..".-". . AJT W I KlllA. L H 1 1 Bill. T.ll Tn M m MZ- 1 1 1.1, . 'Mis. Agnes McQueen. Ml ChriUnef - Mrs. BrawleV not onlv'enterfln.d WtaVSnSAH I Ulaa Kl , nllW I .V w F r t...vN avagauei ouuilivunvi, tfli t ,r nhj hllt . Humhsu a Athor- iviwmb jkiuuf r muni av auer. friahiiai . nkA. 1 Miss May Ella Rankin, Miss Jane Ire: mS l? mCw iT Johnston dell Green and Miss ThW Cantwell. SeoreV JonVTV;,i,,Stn?: Witt Mill. . C. ' E. Hawthorn, : 3. D. France . Alexander with Frank Ogburn; Miss Leaele. Houston . withJ Kay Adams; Miss Myrtle Clin with John Kelles MUs Bess Austin wKh Herndon Hasty: Messrs. and - Mm- dames E. 8. Green, J. T. Griffith. G. a Caldwell. Mr. Ella McKensle. Stags:- .Mesera Frank Steven. Hal Adams, Fred Smith and Howard Smith..' . - .. . .t ; 'Y Mrs. N. C. English entertained the Friday Afternoon Book Club last Fri day afternoon. Tkle being the first meeting of the year, wa unusually in teresting. The following were elect ed officer for the coming cluh year: Mr. J. J. Crow, president; Mrs. C. E. Houston, vice president; - Mrs. J. IX Parker secretary. A well-written paper snUtled Th Woman , of Shakespeare's King John" was read by Mr. Clarence Houston. This was followed by a Shakespearean contest, la which, the prise, a pretty picture, was won by Mr,' D. A. Covlhtton. Dainty refreahmenta, consisting of salad, - meringues, . whipped cream i and cakes,, were served. The favor were recipe books, lemon ahaped. containing recipe for several lemon dishes. . The members and visitors J resent were .as follows: Meedames . D. Parker, Clarence Houston, D. A. Covington,' R; B. Redwlne, E. C. Hicks, C. H. Richardson. Frank Ah eraft. J. M. Belk. A. M. Stack. J. M. Falrley, Sr. - James Craven, of Aahe vllle! Estelle Stewart; Misses Kate Falrley, Mary Davis and Rosa Mof ntt.'. . '. :. ''::: - RfflllfCIIARLOTTlff'li mAfO THURSDAY 44?- m ' LZL- .15. Baf 0111. na)' ' Veear .'sfee"sV y M HWrcgVIUV, n Ve v r - - NwbTy.. 1M Karris MID..... lV, rw-a Dtympla Mills, pfd.. .. .. .. Orr ....... luj 10S Osark.. .. 151 Faeolet Mfg. Co - '150 Paeolet Mig. Co., pfd.. ..., $ M Pattsrson.. ,., .. 130 Pes Dee.... .. .. .. ...... Peuer Mfg. Co 17 Piedmont ; Wagon Works.. tr- - i 19J Plednont Mfg. Co - - Pen City. Ala - u Poe W. r. Mfg. Oo... Richland, 8. C, pfd., Iteenok M'lH Raleigh Roberdel .. .. .... Rlebmand Spinning Co Riverside Mfg. Ce Rocky Mount.. .. Sesos., .. .... .. .. , Sibley, Qm,. .. Social Circle - Kprlngstem 'tot VSTQVALEV & SIZE,: QtALm ASO HONEST i rHABACTEB. (ST j - SSB! ! GREAT S. 71 - fife 3&J JY . VV nniTc ,V '.- 6oo horses - . 60 Acrobats tad The 12 Mlm-OdeiruPi .-; ! v Wv 1X60 AeHtOlsts and the 10 riyln Jordansv : i-'m.50 aowns UicWorKTs raiwjMci .TERRIFIC X ',sj" rOSTaJSr'-'V 1 ACT OF .Tl IvO ISL.: I -A j:-'vaasweaaT ? ' aCSIiC3t.'''lf! 7" inweiU j)pt) wiw assaUiarJ -; u4 - tas 3S0' t SUtesvllle Cotton MUls.. ,. .. Ill SsHsbury.. .. .. .... .... .. 1. Tozaesy , M sev Trenton, - N. C Tl yOIki' N. C... . w. . f mmm , Tucapau, 8. C M0 Itieapan, 8. C, ptd H Tuacarera Toeeoa, Oa, . Unloa-BufTalo, 1st pfd ,. . u URlon-Baualo, M pfd tl VanCS. ... mi ...... .... . , m Vloter Mills, 8. C - CTH Walhalla, fL'C. , 74 I Warren . Mfg. Co., ptd K Warren, com. nhi Washington Mills .. - M Washington MIUs, ptd Watts.. ., .. .... let , Woodald.. H Weedslde, pfd .. lot WUHamaton.. log War .Shoal. Whitney,. Wtacassett,.: Woodruff., INSURANCE STOCKS. Oreenaboro Fir.. North State Fir.. Dixie Fire.. .. .. .U. .... Piedmont Fire. . ,. A .... Soutbeaatern..,, .. Southern 1M ..... -.. ''-- ;-'BANK riTOCK. rattery Kara. ivmv arte Ths VImI ImhhhI ttnrf BvrUt avaa mm on SAara ; ; ulLTl ciusens national. ' uasionis.. Charlott National Bank ,. .. ltt Commercial National.. .... .,161 Cabarrus Saving Bank (pa 01 ....... .i... ... ' ....4. It Admission tickets and numbered reserved aaata will ha en sale anew I First National, Charlott., ,. 1st i . . . b .... - . .. mt . . ' I VAMMRtAII - m4 - i as - - it - , 101 - too In honor of Miss Rosa Moffltt, of fAvlnrtnn whn 1 trim nM nf Mm Estelle Stewart, Miss Pattle Lee gave1" , H c"oh i! day In the drug; store of R. H. Jordan A Co.- at exactly the same price cnargca in we rcgaiae ticket wagons oa tne enow grounda . RIGHT SORT OF.LAXl MAS." How Mr. C O. Moore Described Hint x, ,-y ltt: . Spartanburg. Spartanburg Spartan, " , ' t K .' When Ci ; C. koore,'r.prealdent ot th Cotton Association of North Carolina, mads hi address Id Spartan burg he told about the lalest( man MratWalkff Taylor and daughter. HeaUtmam E W Brawlev rIb Tern Mas Vlrrlnia T.vlnr. Wf . . "mn s W. BraWJey, R. Tm pa's? WeerrriSmo zSXl .0 vwi"m0 -VI Crawley.. J. w., Brawley and Mlei ' ti ' w Minnie and Kate Templeton. , Nona . " " j n iett Brawley. Orae Rankin, Ruth '' svi.n. r m nfv.a.vt. '.ivuioerwon ana juiia Btirewait. j mends of Mrs. G. D. Vafladl and I The neat meeting t,t th pionr 1 win t. n u.n, h. ?.. nee.Vnf . V pleasure have r-turM they have been spending the summer.! i f . " ' mi, uu mn,, runuui nsrt , misses Ethel Tatttrn and Laura eiiI,'.rtmeiitl at ,aT trS- 8th River, .pent Wedne owns, where they-are at home to their day In towr litlng friends. Mr. friend.-.,.;; - '. -;M';';T Paul GUbertTof Durham, was a Visitor .,- ,. ! - I v . r . i m town . Tuesday. Mix r fihr. J.fr. James Craft left on Tuesday last rill, of Mount trila, spent the'"week :to resume his studies at Harvard.. He nd here the guest of friends. Miss win oe . greatly mjssea py Bis many I may xnompson. wno ha been spend- friendala this city.; -U I' -A I tog some time with Mra. W. V. Flow v J V;--'- i-' I era,' returned to her -honi ?.at - Misa Sadie Wftliams has returned! Oranjeburg, 8. C, Thursday.. Mrs. from a delightful aojourn In Ashevllle, I J. Dea ton, who has been visiting and other Places In the' western nartl at Hontersvtlle. ha returned home. of the State, where he has been rrlMlss Cary Leaser: spent - Friday at 'tne past two month. Mies Williams I aviason. jar. Eizis Brown, of Chl auio visited friends - In Brookllhe, j eago, ws a visitor here Saturday and . lias, during her absence. Her many) 8ucday; the guest of Mr, W. C. pat! friends are glad to welcome , her f terson, 'Miss Maud Patterson of Da home.. . .j V lVS, '::X- jvidwn, spent Sunday here with, home ' . 'ii i ? ' . I f olka. Mr, Tom ' Thompson . anent Mi Elisa- kearea returned during Wednesday in Charlotte, Mra Bell m past wtet iron urootuoB, jaara., I " - , c where she has Dean thS guest of Miss " ."; - m unarious Ellen Chase tor the past summer. Miss Meare also . vlalted irienaa in ISew Jersey, during her absence. ' this week. Mis Bess 8huieaburger returned home Thursday . mornine rom Columbia., Miss., where she has been spendina : tha summer. Miss Jennie Howard left Tuesday morning for Lenoir,, where she has accepted a position as teacher in the ; Lenoir graded schools for this winter. Mrs. ' A very delightful time wss spent by a party who went to ; Wrlghtsville Beach en Saturday- last Jor a week Uott Emerson was the hostess. Those C- Deaton end little son, Clarence, -who composed the party were the fol- Visiting relatives t StatesvlUe. invinri- mih vuin, r... ui Miss Mary. TV illiams left Tnesdav , .. . . . . . . Immtn 4nm l-A-v.KnvA .A J manna wuiiams, ' Mr Aioert Sidney l ,.. tt icnu w- wiiiiam ana Mr. and Mrs. t narles ' - -i.nuu urainger. ; a most aeiigntrui: time r - ; "" ? wu spent by all of the member of twhere h t0 post-graduate .the party. Wllmlnrtori oeoDla are nar-1 .V."16 ln Pharmacy. Rev. . V. , S. tlcularly fond of the seashora at this - ouainess trip. . to time of the year, and while most of PTf" ;Td'j.Mr"- A-- '.8' the families hav moved up from the "hby Wednesday morning for beach, many of the residents of the n'r,bom tn Spartanburg, a O. after different sounds are still at their aum- .',,t "tr to er mother, Mrs. S. N. , mer homes, where they sre enJovincI p18- Bn,Bd Professor Llbbey , the braolng weather and the eptendia """.-!. v. iTT S r,. m V? neinins. th sfaAw.ai( tystA tA,ss- r -,. nHiita. vi wiirw ties are. very ixmuUr thl year. j lottc. WM a visitor 1a town Taeaday. . i ... a V , Mm.-, n. . . A. . I . , , to ureenvuie. u. c Saturday night . wiimlngton" people ara determined to have extensive playgrounds for the cniidren of this city, and It is learned with pleasure that earnest and eotivs efforts are now on1 foot to accom plish this end. For nearly two years Correepondence of Tlif Observer, , Monroe, Oct. I. Mrs. Frank Laney this playground, movemant hvy been gave a - .delightful party Saturday under discussion; hut recently an ac-j morning in honor of Hiss Myrtle tve interest has been taken, and it isj.Gaffney, of GafTnev, S. C, and . MUs Estelle Stewart, Miss Pattle Lee gave i" '"" l- , " conou irirr, rr....... iHt believed In cotton and Planted rnb?restlng game were played by the !Mtt ' . hpt getting poorer yeang people; Misses Ona Long, , rDoor- Ths cotton ; crop got Bright Ogburn. and Annie Nelson de-: lighter and Mghter, Instead of making Ushted ha Mrtm with their sweet both end meejt at the endv of the v tj,,. .. year h had no ends to bring to the nrn'nM of tha .imi fniiAw hi',ther nd he mean to fasten them, ell?. !ir?ni5 vt Jir Hl children - had scanty clothes. nL-i?5'iiBS to t6 school. As hs got Greelt and Lilian Iceman did, .tha poorM. ,e got lasler and he soqn got serving in a most graceful manner. a.Jf.uIt v. ..in uitw The followln had the good fortune and tried home supplies. Mr. Moore iv om present: misses una uoam, t said that he Visited him at his home Mary Davis. Bright Ogburn. Annie ; and took v dinner with him. . several Stewart, Pat Adams, Mary Stewart, years after he ult cotton. . Strange V.M i'AvIiiAII lh.la V.WM 'a I In . . . . , V. ( . In ... t, . A ' Mia 1 1 i nu, cairiey, jesnie noonon, aucs lurnunm aogn, neatly ureew-u vuii- r Stack, Bessie Austin, Nell Bulla, ' dren. an elegant dining room and a Berths Alexander, Bertha smitiva1"""' n was nai 10 oe forgotten, Susie Covington, Rosa Moffltt, Beth i nearly all ot which was produced on English, Frances Alexander Bessie ; ths farm., After dinner he walked out, Duniap, Nancy Watklns, Halrie Home, lne .arn ana "ere no saw more Alice Scales. V.Anm. Harris. Vlarlda '" ' the mn 8' lailnesa, . He had a splendid barn and. fine stock, but he was actually too lasy to open ths doors of the stalls 'and water ' his Th . Super-Legal 'Mr, 4loosertt. fetelrburg index Appeal'':::;'; ;s$ It Is new ursed that as Mr. Roose velt dlscharres ,; other r officeholders w....,ia . a t n .. . for ivolaiing the , civil i service rules, American jN'sUonal, AshevlUe WX he should habe a "square deal" end Hlu.0hion Nst'i Wilmington tfO viKnirss , niDiKii .- ivr tn . seams , t - 1. .;' cause.- But those who make thlg l.'v aomdIw. contention forget that Mr.,, Roose. N. C fa. li.. ,. ..... ii 13 . ceil is not only, a law unta himself IN. C. . M10., .. .v H , joj and to' others, but that, holding N, a Is WIS.. .. v... j,;lv- nimseif above and beyond all, laws, be N. a B. R. Steak.. .... Xil ; in cannot unaerstana tngt laws were at yf Charlotte ta, i2f A In. wtu First National. Morganton . 11 Mercheats Farmers' Vbar lette.,-,i ... iss - I National Bank, Oaffney.. .. ., let I Palmetto Bank ana rast I American Truat Co:,, -.v.-i Southern Lean - ,.,. Barings -Bank. -..("harlot., .... 1 Southern WV Wilmington,.... 1M 13 : 191 HO m v ,17 at'. 1H Alice Scales, Edna , Harris. ; Florida Morris, Mr. Estelle Stewart; Messrs. Boyce Williams, L. Wilson, W. C. SUck. Pickett McLarty, J. A. Blvene, Archie Lee, Kir by Hough. Clayton -Caney, Ray Adams, Loula . Ogburni animals. He had a watering febn uin In every stall. All he had to do Was to turn a spigot when the foun- H!A,lf,m FTrnli ourB , tain was empty. He was too lasy to Smith, , Walter Henderson, Herndon Hasty, Allen Heath, Gus Henderson; Moses Gold. M. Kir by, Watt Aahcraft, Locke Everett, John Bcott, Bob Har gett,y Allen English, John . itelley. Howard Smith and Julian McLarty. FRENCH FADS. to be hoped that in the near future Wllmlnsrtor can boast cf sufficient playgrounds for the children ' of . this city. As has already , been statcJ,- a committee has been formed to ar range to eive a aeries of entertaln rriefit st the acarternv fr the brnri.t of the playeroiinds. tho Prx of th?e entertainments" heins Victor' Itaimn I and,, which via rUy on OctcLer t..e Clara, Boyd, of Charlotte. Receiving with Mrs, Laney were Gartner, Intl, Mary Hav!,' ot M rs, Wilson, ot GafTney.- The house was beautiful with its sMt'.r.y .of autumn Powers, and within the rooms 'were abloom nti Trx nn.i fernit en.l jalms. F.frtr-t'f was p'ayed, G'.njjs Lsncy yc'-pirig th" score. A c.c';.H'U9 salad ci'..: .-o and gri" j were served ca lit- Vanlty Buttons Xatural Flower Bona ' .1. Embroidered Glove. Pans Correspondence of Dry Goods. - ' A' very new . button being used on expensive new models ot meteor Is large and round and its eentre is a tiny, mirror rimmed with gtrtd. The gown on which - these buttons were seen' was not for tha stage, therefore we may possibly see them ' on tho clothing of ultra-fashionables : before the season la very tar advanced. v Boas of natural roses or orchids or any other flower 'of goodly size and general popularity ar-now a fad In Paris and this Is probably the em brye 6t what win later become a full fledged fashion in artificial flowers. aeiped out as a softener br crushed rosette or, intertwining of maUnes of shades matching ths blossoms. . Just now. ta show the exclusivenes of the fad,' 1 he clever Parisian flow and then sbsentmlndedly ( T ) plucks a iew petals from the boa, daintily In. hales their fragrance or crushes them oetween ner pearly teeth and then. also sbsentmlndedly, allows them to flutter-to- the arountf. Th mere mil Uonairea who foot the floral bill seem pleased with this new way of spending ineir dollars, . - . vy;.i..;--. And the . non-millionaires . WeU. they are concentrating", on the hope that some less expensive way dt pre senting their lady loves with, flowers will develop -before the leaves begin to turn. As a fashion the rose or orchid boa, however,"! exaulsite. '" The new stoves for evening in tha nign novelty-class are of white beau tifully embroidered -in v floral - and classic designs In naturat and oriental colorings In which here and there In some of the designs metal effects In tiny spangles or flns shining threads xam siac - ma stov-s is practically the only one in demand and I p good qualities is really the most econom ical, though from the consumer's point of view the mocha with . Its lesser price' is a temptation not easily re sisted. .', : . . ' : t .' . 1 " ' i ' ' rioaccr Good Roads State. 1 :'SA Manufacturers Record.- - j 1 ' ; - ' North Carolina is a pioneer South ern State in equipping itself with Im proved hliDways. . v hat It has St eady done tn that direction has been an influential object-lesson for other parts of the country, and tha congress at Greensboro ought to speed the ben eficial work in North Carolina and In the rest of the South. -, . : . Though orr Both Side. ; : To the Editor of The New Tbrk. Even ing POSt - l. - . . It Is of no e for Chancellor Day to argue that the PrrBldent ie-incoa-jiietpnt. He I -Infallible, and hence eternally rlHt - when he is on both ides of any question. " . . " throw tiay and , fodder from the loft ana ewtrioute it m tne stsna ue made a sort of tunnel out of strong fencing wire in a corner of every stall and the lasy fellow would chuck In a hundred or more pounds of hay and the horse could eat as long a It lasted. , None v would bs wasted. When - he raised nothing but cotton he would slip off to the creek Satur day afternoon and wash the dust and dirt off and dry on the, bank. , He had only a few towels then,. But be had become entirely toe lasy to gsto the creek to wash. He just walked Into a eath room and turned on hot or cold water as h desired and got Into a . porcelain tub. He then had two towels to dry his body instead of none as in the old. cotton days. The lasy fellow had also, put , water In tha kitchen - so that wife and daughters did' not . have to go to the well, or throw, wests water out of the window. He wss- a: very lasy man Indeed and wished to save steps and ,to take all the burdens oft, his wife and daugh ter. . H was toe lasy to teach his children, so he supplied them , with books and rnagaslnea , and sent hi daughters to a College in Charlotte made for, him. i; , : ,Repalrins: Forsyth Roads Special to The Observer ' Wlhsitoh'Salem, Oct' T'-i-'Preparlng for winter ttrhe. the county road su pervisor are engaged hv getting the roaas in snape to withstand th Oaq westner ana heavy trame.i a " The county convict force Is on the new macadam work on Shallowford road, which will comprise about nine City ef Winston I. 1&37 A Int. imv ,Clty of Concord Is, lost A Int. 1044 m I A. I.SOi R. K. sj, mi int. . 1M R1QT1G 1 NewRec: istratibri miles of rood thoroughfare when com- 1, . . V-'.ie?iai'U.':.i' itmA pleted. The .work, will he finished tn ;,At, m'Un, fJJjL TaV three month weather- permitting, - VVt 5-, ot voter f or tho aeneral election to m Horn !!wiSS,te Quotations by F. C. Abbott Company , -,- - p . r: ; a . vo0er ., Abbeville. r.,e Aakedl t7' : Bid Aiken Mfg. Co.. American Spinning Co.. Am. Warehouse, pfl Spray, , Anderson Mills.,' (. Arcade.; . ,. ,,,v Aresdis..' - -.. i .., ... Arlsts. .. ' v.-y. t',", Arkwrtffht' ' Mill., a fi'&J ,w Arlington.. ,y;., atnsrton, w. c. .... .. Avendale., . .. .... Auguata, Gs.,., Boltos. , ., 4. .,, ,..'-,,,., 114 4: Bibb....... . ...... ..i ' ...m. v Bonnie .. .J , .,' , if! a e :. ISA in' m Brandon .. . ,". ,. i," ,. .' , 129 3 - Brogan Cotton Mill.. . orooksia,.- - ; -- ;- W Bronmnetd .. ,U .. '.. ...... 4 Ut Cabarrus., -r k ,,i TiO -.? ; ;-, 100 .... .; and his - boys to Other sc heols- andj Columbus Mfi. Co'....". Z colleges. - Such la the sketch of Mr. Moore's laslest man. How many such buy men have we ia this county? It would be well if they could be counted by . the; hundred, i . ; V-t,:-'y Suffragette Ranners,: The- Queen. -. . 1 ' -,r - ---The occasion of -the meeting of unt vsrslty extension students in -Cambridge was utilised for sh exhibition ot the beautiful banners contributed hv tha Artists League for the proce ion an support ot woman, suffrage, on June 1 1th. ' ? f-? Tbe banners are skilfully1 displayed, the .fin flag ot the Cambridge alum nae' (the women , stodents, past and present). In rich shades ot subdued blue, being hung in the -place Of honor at the beck of the platform. Near. lt were- the- banners to celebrate some of the great women who have shown what women can achieve. ft-t-: On one, in shades of gold -- stood forth the word-radium and the heme of Mine. Curie; on another, with a delicate Madonna- lily on - a - pale mauve ground, the same of St. Cath arine Tot Sienna; on another St. Te resa; on-another Katherln Barlasa, whose berole story Is told 1ft Rossctti'S bsllsd. "The King's Tragedy.- . Elsewhere hung .banners to-com memorate - Oeorge ' Eliot. Cbarlotte Bronte, Elisabeth Fry. Edith Peechy Phlpson (one of the pioneers in open ing tbe , medical . profession - to women ), v Mary Wollstonecraft, Flor- ence Nightingale. Elisabeth Barrett Browning,, Josephine, Butler, -- Mary Pomervllle. Suaan B. Anthony, Lydla Becker and many another, : - . v 5 With these were the banners of the great organisations of woman suffra gists throughout the eountry, of some of the chiqf professions In which womn are doinf good work, and of eom of the- soderles, -such - ss the Ksttonal ' ITnlon of Women Workra Conservative nd Vnknir Suffragists, and Llberaj onien Suftragiau. .-. . t cannon aurg. co.., ,v pitai city, pre. fc,u,v,.,... Caadwick-Hoakin Chsdwlck-Hosklns, Pfd,. vnarryvuie ,' tu. - . Cheswell, 8. 0., pfd,, Clsrs.w. '. ,r mr Cllntsrt.... -i iv' j" . . .. . 1 Clifton, com..,... ,, , s m Clifton, pfd .. ..... ; ' lm Cllffslde,, w'.V i. IIS " - cniauoi t"otton Miusrt v.v., ,. 12 courtney, sl: a j...'7:. .',- fAAMMA Mtm rA a.. ; ...... v' ' :. J Cherokee Mfg., Co.; - W 321 I m 141 103 79 - 103 et 130 Cora. Cox Darlington., ana- iti Drayton , ,..,. ,. .,., H .. Dllloo v,-- .,.-..- ', ,.. -'... Eagle and 'Phoenix., .. Eflrd, N,--.iw . Elmira, pfd..,".:?. ...... Easley.V'.M... ,. ..,,., Edenton,;'r. .... Enoree,,-. '.i- ,. .,. Rnoree. Pfd..... - .. ... Erwln. ptd.j 't' esse' Eureka.. Exposition. .. ... .. Fairfield., Florsnc.. ' jtf.iJ'-lt-i j, Oaffney Mfg. Co., .. .... ,. 91 Gaston,, w. .,..M ....... GlUCk.. : n . 19 Oleaeood.'- t. .. .... Glen Lewry, pfd.. . ... OranlrsvUla. tt. C Gray .Mfg. Ce.v urenaie , Greenwood.., . ., Highland Park., ... Highland park, ptd- . onTiiie., ,..4 -, .iNr . Henrietta Mills. .'. ., IK rt , Inmas Mills, 8.. C." .. ; 110 3ohs P. King Mfc Co.,. Kt?ll, e ' Jf)Hfe:.Jtf 19 King's Mountain par M.. .. . tl Knosville Cotton Mills .. :... - Lancaster Cotton Mills.. ., ; 129 '. Lancaster Cot toe Mills, pld K , Lanett..-. . v.".,1 wm 'c 111 Langley Mfg.- Co.. Lsurens., ' .:.W---';r..i.'- :'I'149 :,' Linden, X. C..4-.U: i?r';:: U8 -Liberty..,. ... ,M. i. -i, ....... .j - Limestone-. . ,. ..., t... Ut Ul Lockhsrt, 8, id. -tm v ' 7 . Loray Mlllspfd... "... " 93 Ieell. - j u, M,M,ft . 409 Lumberton.. .. .. ... 1M , Marlboro Cotton. Mills.. ... .13 ' U' Manchester MillSH.,,, ., . 100 Mills M's.-ro.. .. , .119 miiiB M.g. v o.. pnj., Modrsa Cotton Mills, Mollohen. precincts were created as follow! ,: , . I.lnMT.RVI imWKJHIP Lemlevs townshlo was ordered te be divided -.In two ft) elscUon pre J cincta : the s dividing - Una to- be as 101IOWS! - : V a , Bealnnln at a , neine on Catawba river, between ths - lands known aa the Patterson end Pat Btough lands, running east, on ths south side - of said Sid Houston's' place, and With the i said Houston nlace to the Jetton lands, north of tha floodrum place; thence east to the township line, on the north aids of the Aber- nathy place, leaving E, B. Alexander's ana a, Alexander s places in rrs- cinct No. 1, snd th .White land in Precinct Nci I. . The territory lvlnv en ths south of said boundary line as above de scribed to be known aa precinct or box no. of Lem ley township, and the territory Ivln on tha north of said boundary line to be known ss Frecinct or Box No. 2. Voting places: Precinct No. 1 to be at J. T. Cashlon's store, registrar, M. M. 'Births: Pre cinct No. I st Bethel Academy, regis trar, Monroe potu. . DEWEES TOWNSHIP. Persons living in that eortlon of uewees township situated east of th tine drawn from the south, line ot Davidson corporate limits to f Jim creek, and thence along said creek to the Cabarrus county Una, will register snd vote at Precinct Noi 1. In th Town of Davidson: all persona living west-of said line will register ana vots aa herstorore. at Cornelius. f" BOUNDARY LINES FOR ELECTION PRECINCTS AND VOTING .PLACES IN CHARLOTTE TOWN SHIP. ' ' , -. : : WARD 1, BOX L, Bertnnlns ' st the ' souar.' running 137H with North Tryon street to Eighth street;' with East Eighth street to 99 Sugar creek: with Sugar creek to 131 i Tenth street: with Tenth atreet to Lawyer road: with Lawyer's read 331 I to township line; with township lins to tne providence road: ,wttn tne Providence . read nd Trade street to the, square. .-... Voting' place, recorder court room. city hallt ' Registrar. B. Rush Wis Chester, corner Fifth and College street. - WARD 1, BOX 2. . Beginning at the corner ot Tryon snd . Eighth, streets-, with Tryon to th ; North Carolina Railroad: with the , North Carolina Railroad . to Eighteenth street with Eighteenth street to Sugsr creek; ; with Sugar creek to Eighth street; with Eighth street te Tryon street, v t . Voting place, D. IL Tarborough'e tore, corner Eleventh and Davidson streets. Registrar. - Du U. - Tar- borougb. . - .. ' ... : . , ; BELMONT. -. . ,-. .. Beginning en Tenth street, at Sugar creek, along Tenth street and Provi dence read - to township line: r with township line to eld peer house road; with old poor house ; road te the southern boundary .' line ef A the Pegram-Wadsworth Lead Company oa poor - house road; with souther boundary Una ot the Pegram-Wads worth Land Company to Sugar creek; with Sugar creek to the beginning cor- ir t kbib weL, , . Voting place. L, Ci Orifflns drug tore, Registrar, L. . C. Grlrtin, i NORTlt CHARIXOTE. I, Beglnnlne at the" Intersection of Salisbury or Sugar Creek puhlic road and ir.e N. C Hsllroad; with N. C: Railroad to Eighteenth street; with - Ml - M9 t39 71 lM i U US t 1 ia lu , 91 . !-' Wt Eighteenth stret, lo PugaP - : with Sugar .creek to the - so-nh.-ru boundary line of.th- Pegram-Wrt. -worth Land' Company; wi:h t;-! southern boundary . line ot t Pegram-Wadsworth Land Company the poor house;, road; with the pme house road to- the township line; with township line to Suirar ereclc or Salisbury public road; with Buii. bury publia road te the A beginntntr corner at the North Carolina Rail road. ' VS'.'V V-:,-;--.-;!...-'' :-J --.'' Voting place, Harris' tor.V Regis trar,. W,. E. Harris. , u;r: j .' -. j- ,WARD NO. t ,; Beginning at the aquarei- along East Trade . street , and providence , road to Myers Park. Dilworth belt road; with Mycr Park Dilworth. belt : road to Sugar creek t with . Sugar creek to East Oak street extended; with East Oak- street to Boulevard ,- with Boulevard te East Palmer street; with East Palmer street to ' South Tryon street: with South Tryon street . to the sonar. - - i--1.-. s ,v Voting place., county court house. Registrar, Pv V. Moody,; r.t .. ' - ., 15ILWORTH.; . Beginning en South Tryon . street. at the comer of Palmer street: with East Palmer -street to Oak street: with East Oak- street ta Sugsr creek: ' with Sugar creek to the Myers Park , Dilworth belt road; with, Myers Park Dilworth belt road te Providence road: with Providence road 'to town ship llnej with township line westerly to the Atlanta, eV Charlotte Air Lints , Railway: with Atlanta A rherlnit Air Line Railwsy to a point where the Dowd road crosses tha Atlanta te. Charlotte Air Lin Railway, nesr tho Charlott Pipe V Foundry Company;' , with Dowd road snd Mint street to west palmer street; j with West Pslmer street te the beginning. voting Disc. Dilworth Drue Store. ' Registrar, B. S. Dsvla 4 ? WARD NO. V - U I A'. .' .... : ........ mv " """"ni Hi vine square, aionw' ' - 139 I south Tryon street to West Palmer street; with West Palmer street to Mint street; .with Mint street to Dowd road,, to Atlanta Charlotte Air IJno Kaiiway: with Atlanta A charlotte Air Line Railway In a northerly di rection to West Palmer street ex- -tended; thence with .. West Palmer- treet extended to Irwin' creek; with ' Irwin's creek to West Trsd street: with West Trade street to th square. voting mace, nr iepartirnt. South Church strei, Reglsirsr, W. L Ftl-. day. ' . v 1 ELIZABETH. , " Beginning af th corner of the At lanta Charlotte Air Line Railway and the Dowd road; thence weaterly. aiong tne Atlanta A Charlotte Air Line Railway to township line; with, township line to Alexander's creek (tnat is. the creek, flowtne essterlv between the lands of 8. B. Alexander ' and 3. A.. Berry hill on the north, and ins tanas or tne Carson estate and tne vsoorne estate on. the south): then along Alexander's creek to a pplnt where it empties Into Irwin's ' creek; then along Irwin's creek to West Palmer street extended: . then with West Palmer street extended to tne Atlanta A Charlotte Air Line Raitwari thenoe alone the Atlanta A Charlotte Air Line Railway to the' beginning corner on the Dowd road. . Voting place, Bumgarner's store. Registrar, M. O. Dowd. ... , ' '-t-f-vit SEVERSVILLE. - ReVlhnlnar an West Trail atrt. at Irwin's i creek; ' elons Irwin's creek In a southerly direction to a point where Alexander's creek, as described i. ... . a . .. . . . . . . . . , . ,. !"1 into irwin creeaj" tnen Kiuug Awjinan s crsea to tne town- . ship line; thence along the township Jin' to Tucksseere road: thence along Tuckasesc road ' to the new dirt road leading from 8. B. Alex-' anders home place. In the direction of Chad wick; then along said new dirt road to the Hosklns car - line; tnencs t along HMkln car -.- line to . Stewart's creek, crossing Rosselle e, Ferry, read, to the , township line; thence along the township tins to the -Bsatty' Ford road; thence along Beatty'a Ford road to the Carolina Central Railroads thanes along the , Carolina Central Railroad to Irwin's creek; then along Irwin's creek to the beginning corner on .Wet Trad street ; :, -n:r,--,-. : ' Voting place, 1 W,' j. Fltse store. Registrar, John A. Taylor. , V-i-! CHADWICK-HOSK1N8. : ' . Beginning on the Rosxalle'e Ferrj road, at Stewart's creek; along Stew, art's creek to the Hosklns car line; along Hosklns car line o the new uirt roaa, running from S. D. Alex ander's to , Chad wick: thence along. the new dirt road to the TuckSaeexe road;. tfiAnea - alnm tha funltii,,. road to . the township lice; , thence t along township, line in' a northerly direction to the headwaters of Stew art's creek; then aIonir Stewart's creek ta the beginning. V ' Voting place. McOee' store. Reels- ' trsr, K. M, McGes, ..i?H;.wARO . box ju , . Beginning at ths souare, - along West Trade street to Irwin's creek; along Irwin's creek to the C. C. Rail-. road; along the C C Railroad to the eastern boundary line of cemetery; . thence along the eastern boundary . lins of cemetery te West Elahth atreet; thence along West Trsde ' street to Tryon street; thenc Tryon . street to the square. , voting place 31 west Fifth street, Registrar, Z. A. . Hovis. vv. . WARD I.T Box t. . i t- ' Beginning en North Tryon. street. at West Eighth . street; - along West .-' Eighth street to eastern lino of , th cemetery; along - eastern line of ' the . cemetery to C. C Railroad: alone the C C. Railroad to Beatty'a Ford road; thence along the Beetty Ford ' road ' te the township Une; - thence aiong the township line, easterly, tu ' the Salisbury or Sugar Creek public, r . road; thenc along the Salisbury er c Sugar Creek' public road and Kcrth -Tryon street to Eighth street . Voting place. BerryhUl'a store. West Ninth street Registrar, E, M-Berry , huu : ; , :-j-F;jr ifi -. : - IMPORTANT.. .'V'--IV : i"? :": ; To register and vote a residence et two (tX years ia the-State, six (t months In the county snd four 4 ' months in township Is requisite, pro vided: if a person- haa Bved, la the Stat two years, and . ia the county .' six months, and has not lived in hi , precinct four months, on. er before election day, -, such ' person shall -- -' register and vote In ths precinct from ,; . wntca-'ne removee., , . i - i H0DR8. FORT REGISTRATION', . Registrars are required - te - keep ' their books open for twenty 9) days, beginning on the first day ef October, net -counting Bun days.. The registra tion books will close en the 23d day ef October, at sunset,? ' Ths regtnrar are required to be . at the several voting -places, la their -respective precincts, en Saturdays be tween , the' hours of nine ( 9 e'eloe K m. to sundown , p. m- for tha registration ot voters. VERT IMPORTANT. This will be the last opportur. for persona who cannot rea.i eni write -to get their namn on i permanent registration books. It ii earnestly hoped that - every h:. man, tn JIe'k!onh,;rt county, P! : r wlse entitled. wN- tannot rc 1 1 t write, will have - nan r I 129 on the porman' order that 1-" n ' A. MOK . Chairman Coun-v A. K JfSTICi:. fcfvr ; , t r - ,tte hf r-' arj n:
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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