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CHAKLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER, JANUARY 13, 1909. Social and Personal Imitations wiU he Issued to-5ay by Mr and Mm. Benjamin F, Withers, to fhe marriage of , their " daughter, Mba Lucille NDavareaux Wither, to Dr. John A. FerrelL of Kenanavllle, thia ,8Ute, thw ceremony to be per formed at tha home of Her parents, No. 712 East avenue, at S:S0 o'clock on the night of Thursday, January 28th. Rev. Dr. H. H. Hulten. pastor of the First Baptist church, assisted by Rev. R. C. Anderson, of Oastonla, will officiate. An elaborate reception will follow the marriage ceremony. This announcement will be of keen interest, although not altogether a surprise, to the hundreds of friends of these popular young people. Every accomplishment which collegiate training and social life can add to unusual natural gifts is possessed by the v bride-to-be. Dr. Ferrell is a Mtleman of ability with a firmly es tablished and ever-growing practice In Kenansvllle. Miss Esther Shuford and Mrs. Charles Meniles, of Hickory, will ar rive in the city to-morrow to attend the matinee. The exercises commemorating the birthdays of Lee and Jackson will be held in Hanna Hall next Tuesday af ternoon at 3 o'clock. An appropriate programme Is being made out for the occasion and it 1 expected that more than usual Interest will be manifested In the serv ice. This is an event dear to the heart of many people in Charlotte and the U. D. C.'s never spare any pains in making It all that it should be. Mr. and Mrs. W. Q Rogers, who have been visiting relatives in the North for a week of two. have re turned to the city. The annual meeting of the Touni Women's Christian Association will be held this morning at 11 o'clock In the association building. The meeting Is expected to be one of un usual Interest. Miss Brydle baker, of Cincinnati, O., arrived yesterday to visit Mrs. George P. Wadsworth. Miss Baker, who Is the daughter of My. Horare Baker, formerly a Charlotte resident, will spend several weeks here. Mrs. Fred Oliver was hostess yes terdsy morning at three tables of brldgs In honor of Miss RiUa Peters, of Washington. The first prize was won by Miss Edna Hlrshlnger and the consolation went to Mrs. Ralph Mil ler. The guests were: Miss Ritza Peters, Mesdumes J. Hlrshlnger. Ar nold M. Khaw, J B. Harty, C. E. Hooper, J. P. Caldwell. W. L. Bruns, W. E. Moffatt, J. Herbert Howell, Luke Sea well. Ralph Miller' and Miss Edna Hlrshlnger. Mrs. Jesse P. Wilson will arrive In a few days from her home In Mary II .Tl (11 J laworthi er ana by her land to visit Mrs. L. A. Doil Mrs. Wilson formerly lived he will be welcomed back by friends. Miss Msry Kidd left yesterday for Gnstonia to attend the marriage of her brother, Mr. Edward Kldd, to Miss Mayme Fayssoux. This will occur to-morrow morning at 7 o'clock In the ("atholh? church. A number of others will attend from Charlotte, go ing over to-night. Miss Adele Lemniynd. nf Rock .Hill. B. C. Is the guest oT Mrs. (). L. Bar ringer, on North Tryon street. The Pallstrlna Music Club met last evening at the studio 'of Mis Emma Rufllngtoil on North Graham street, the ocension beln altogether delight ful. The studies for the meeting ere Bach and Mendelssohn, which were followed liy an Interesting demonstration by Miss Rufflngton The attendance was large and the even ing was pleasantly spent. LUht re freshments were served at the close of the mooting. The Chicane Mrldge Club will meet this afternoon at 3:30 o'clock with Miss Margaret King, at her home. So. 709 North Tryon street. Mrs Simon Baruch. of New York, wll known and admired In Charlotte where sne formerly lived for a num ber o' years, Is expected In the city In a few days to spend awhile with Mr. J. Hlrshlnger on South Tryon street. 6he Is en route to Camden, S. C, to spend some time with her son. Mr. Munnes Baruch. Mrs. Baruch has been visiting at the home of Mrs. J. P. Wilson, at Easton, Maryland. She will be greeted during her short siay nere Dy ner old acquaintances nitll UCIIglll, Miss Mary Orattan, of Harrison burg. Va.. arrived In the city last night to Bpen.i several days at the home of Dr. J. F. Robertson on South Tryon street. Misses Jessie Boyce, Llxzte Hagan. Louise Brownlee and Gertrude Brownlee, of Due West. 8. C. all graduates of Duo West Female College, passed through the city last night en route to New Tork. where they go to- spend several months for advanced studies. Misses Boyce and Gertrude Brownlee will study voice, and Misses Hagan and Louise Brownlee will study piano. The following Invitation has been issued: Mrs. Flattie C. Williams requests the honor of your presence at the marriage of her daughter Martha Elizabeth to Mr. Nathan Gilbert Worsley Wednesday evening, January twelfth nineteen hundred and nine at eight-thirty o'clock at her residence 10 West First Street Charlotte, North Carolina. Mrs. Sarah Andrews has as her truest for several days her son, Mr. . E. M. Andrews, of Greensboro, who arrived last night. Mrs. Andrews has been Indisposed for some time and her son will be with her for several days.. Mr. Andrews la well re membered as a former furniture dealer of thia' city.. Mrs. David Ovens will entertain to l "mtow afternoon tha Thursday idge Club. "- ( Miss Mary Brockenbrough left last wight for Richmond. Vtu. to attend the marriage cf her cousin, Miss I-ouise MeAdama. to Mr. Robert Withers, a young attorney of Suffolk, Va- . ' , Mrs. J. A, Durham, who underwent n operation Monday at tha Char lotte Sanatorium, and whom con dition through yesterday was con sidered critical, was decidedly better last night and hope is now enter tained for her speedy recovery. ; v .- . 1. T ' ' " Mis Carrie Bacon returned to the eltv vesterda from HllliSnm She went to spend the Chrlstmaayho- - V " SPECIFY", BLUE RIBBOJt. . ' ' "' Fpeeffy Bine Ribbon and get the perfect' vanilla and Inaos extracts. The real . fruit flavors, - Maya. She had Just recovered from a severe attack of typhoid fever when she left, but has been completely re stored. ' The following from The Montgom ery Advertiser win be of Interest to the friends of Miss Fannys Russell, who is visiting in that city: "Miss Kate Griffith was the charm ing hostess at a salad luncheon given at her home on Pleasant avenue yes terday afternoon in honor of her guest. Miss Fannye Russell, of Char lotte. N. C. Miss Grlfltth was assist ed in receiving by her sister, Miss Madallne Griffith. "Among those who enjoyed the oc caslon were: Miss LUlie Belle Smith, Miss Blenle Higgins. Miss Hilda Pen- ick. Miss Nellie Jones, Miss Elolse Pollan, Miss Carrie Hugger, Miss Maude Hugger, Miss Helen Colquitt. Miss r-ugeuiu Staple." Mrs. W. A. Smith entertained at live tables of bridge yesterday afternoon at her home on Morehead street. The guests were: Mesdames E. L. Alex ander, E. Reld Russell, L. B. Newell, J. P. Caldwell, Harris Wilcox and mother, Mrs. Randolph, Josephine Durant, C. B. Hooper, W. W. Phifer, Huh Montgomery, H. McA. Rose, V. J. Guthrie, Bennett, James A. Hous ton. Edward W. Phifer. Charles Piatt, Lottie C. Maffltt. Gordon, I. W. Kal son, Walter Annett. The first prize was won by Mrs. Edward Phifer and the consolation oy rars. uuram. Mrs. smith was assisted In doing the honors by Mrs. Hose. ine analr was one of the most delightful the bridge players nave Known this season. Mrs. Smith Is a charming hostess. Colonel arid Mrs. W. B. Rodman left yesterday morning for Richmond, va.. in response to a telegram an nouncing the serious illness of the latter's mother. PERSONAL. The BtoTrmciits of a Number of Peo ple. Visitors and Others. Ml Benjamin Fieklin Finney, of Savannah, lia , whs In the city yes terday stopping at the Selwyn. Mr. Kinney was here In the interest of t7e Brotherhood of tft. Andrew, an or ganization in the Episcopal Church, which has thousands of members throughout the United States. Mr. W. T. Purvis, an attorney, of Shelby, was In the city last night, stopping at the Central. Mr. James Wldeman, of Hickory Grove, n. i'.. spent last night In the city with friends. Mr. (ieorge H. Brockenbrou-f h left last night for Detroit, Mich., to spend several days on business. Mr O. Y. Brownlee, of Due West. 8. (' , passed through the city lust night en Jute to Princeton University to resuina his studies after spending Christmas with relatives In his old home town. Assistant United States District At torney A. L. t'ohle. of Statesvil'. Is In the dry, stopping at the Central. Mr. J. A. Sbarpe. of Lumlxiton. was In tli dty yesterday, a guest of the Selwyn. Mr H. W. S,)ielton, Jr . nf Richmond. Va.. is spending several days at the Sel wyn. Mr. 8. Bryant, of Randleman. stopped at the Selwyn yesterday. Mr. B. Bird song, of Richmond, Vs., Is spending a few days In the city on busi ness. He is at the Selywn. President J. I. Foust. of the State Nor mal College, at Greensboro, was In the city yesteiUay. stopping at the Huford. Mr. J. I Ijasslter, of R(inlkni.in, was a guest of the Buford yesterday. IIR'EFS. A Few Minor Happenings In and About the Clti. Sanders Jenkins, colored, will be tried by the recorder for violation of the stdewalg-hygienlc measure this morning. Warrants were issued yesterday against Mr. C. E Merilin, white, charging a violation of the side-walk ordinance. The interior of the store of Wil liams & Co., tailors, is being remodel ed and repapcred, thereby being add ed unto greatly In appearance. The regular rate of $5 and costs was assessed on the citizens up before the recorder yesterday morning for expectoration on the sidewalk. The annual meeting of the stock holders of the Charlotte Auditorium Company will be held this afternoon at 4 o'clock in the Y. M. C. A. Build ing. ' The assay office has advertised for bids for remodeling the building on West Trade ' street. Several thous and dollars' will be put In the Im provements. A slight blaze was discovered last nijht over Fasnacht's oakery on West Fourtl street. No alarm was turn ed -in, (the boys from Department No. 2 extinguishing the fire In short order. Yesterday was an uneventful season In civil court. Adjournment wag taken at an early hour on ac count of the necessary continuance of such cases as were on the docket. The Observer is requested to say that the "announcement" of a Johnston-Fink marriage yesterday, which was reproduced by request in the paper was not bona fide but the work of a fool practical Joker, without foundation in fact. Lee Fisher to Pen. Sheriff A. L. Hill, of Polk county, stopped over a few hours in the city yesterday on his return from Kaleigh, where he had been to carry Lee Fish er, convicted at the last term of the Polk county court for the murder of R. F. W. Alston. Mr. Hill Is one of the State's young est sheriffs and deserves special credit for securing tha office he now holds. Although a Democrat In a Republican couinty with a strong opponent, he was elected by a safe majority. He is a booster of his county and belleve's that there Is a great future for this section of wonderful natural re sources. tier Divides Profits. Last night at the close of its store, the Ivey Company called a meeting of Its employes to divide among them their share of the year's profits. This is aa annual event with this concern and last night a goodly check was handed to thirty of the employes who had teen with the firm for at least one year. The year 109 has been a prosper ous one with -the Ivey store and a large measure of this success is credited to the faithfulness and loyal ty of their -employes on account of this' progflt-eharing plan. Chanjre Affecting Mr. Mllburn'a Firm. The Arm of Frank P. Mllborn A Co., arc hi tests, ot Washington, ' an nounce that the name will here after, be Milburn, Relster It. Co., the practice to be continued at the same offices In the capital city, - Mr. 'Mich ael HeiateT becomes more publicly Identified with, the business of the Arm by the change. This Till be of Interest -to the many ' frienda ef Mr. Milburn in thia eitr, where he formerly lived, He Is the designer of a targe number, of Charlotte's buQdJnga. ; Never has the demand for lace been as great as it is right now. And never has it been so necessary that women realize that the Only safe way to wash laces iswjth Ivory Soap and lukewarm water. Why Ivory Soap? Be cause it contains no "free" alkali; no color ing matter; no adulter ant of any kind. Ivory Soap 99 6o Per Cent. Pure. RECEIVER, FOB A MILL. Judge Council Appoints Mr. O. L. Watt Receiver For John Manufac turing ComK'iny Misappropriation of Funds Alleged. An order has been signed by Judge W. B. Council, who Is holding Su perior Court In this city, placing the John Manufacturing Company tempo rarily in the hands nf a receiver. Mr. O. L. Watts, of Shelby, has been named as receiver and will take charge of the mill at once. The petitioners Hie some of the men directly concerned with the manage ment of the concern and In the bill of complaint It was alleged that dur ing' the Inst year the secretary. Mr. C. .J Rhodes, had misappropriated funds which came to him In his of ficial position, thereby projecting the mill Into a state of embarrassment which It Is sought to relieve. The petitioners have employed a Charlotte firm of lawyers to look af ter their Interests and the matter was presented to Judge Council Mon day afternoon when the order was re ceived and later executed. The John Manufacturing Company was incorporated In 1 907 with $100, 000 capital. It has 5.000 spindles The president of the mill Is Mr. J. M. Rhodes, of Llncolnton. It Is hoped ana Deneved that the embarrassment I no more thiui temtfraryvand that the. receiver will be able to straighten out the complicated affairs In a short while. KXniXU OF A IIOMAXCE. Mr. VnsNhurir Met His Wife-to-Bo Wlillo He Was Sick at St. Peter's Hospital Married Sunday in Green Mood, S. V. The marriage last Sunday in Green wood, S. C. of Mr. A. 1). Vossburg, for three years a resident of this ity. to Miss Sarah Williams, of that town, was the happy culmination of romantic courtship, which began shortly after Mr. Vossburg came to Charlotte. He was a patient at St. Peter's Hospital, where Miss Williams was nursing, and it was at this time that the match was made. ' Mr. Vossburg represented during his 4-stay in the city the Importers' Coffee Company, of New Orleans, this being his headquarters. He is well known In Charlotte Itnd made numerous friends who extend to him their best wishes at the happy event. Miss Williams, during her residence here, was pleasantly known and beloved by those who fell under her tender min istrations at the hospital LOOKIIART MILL-END SALE. Annual Event at Llttle-Ixng Com pany Starts Off With Brilliant Pros pects. The most successful of any since the custom originated was the first day of the fourteenth Lockhart Mill-End Sale, which opened yesterday at the store of the Little-Long Company. Crowds swarmed into the store dur ing both morning ami afternoon and the regular and additional clerks were kept on a continual rush. The sale is in charge of Mr. C. A. Lockhart who has made himself acquainted to the customers of these department stores during his many visits to the city. The yellow tag has been put to every article and the goods of all va. rieties are being disposed of at a live ly gait. These sales have never fail ed to terminate successfully, but this particular event promises to eclipse all others In the amount of business done. Dies In Florida. News was received yesterday of tha death during the day of Mrs. M. H. Bruner, for many yenrs a resident of Wadesboro, at Wanlta. Fla. Mrs. Bruner Is survived by a number of relatives, of whom two sisters live in Charlotte. These are .Mrs. W. T. Hutchison and Mrs. C. A. Brown. The funeral and interment will be at Wadesboro. Blank Books GET OTJH PRICES OX TOUR NEW BOOKS FOR 11(h) Queen City Printing Co., Printers, Binders. EngraTeHK 14 East Fonrtli fit., CHARIiOTTi:, K. C. Everything for the Offlce. V!WE OUGHT Tv - KEEP WE IIAYE IT. Southern Hardware Co. NO DISSATISFIED : CUSTOMERS. IVEY'S Good Opportunity to Save Money . All over the atore you will find staple goods, such as you are want ing every day. at prices tremendously reduced. We don't use any half-hearted measures when we start the clean-up. Economical, shrewd shoppers come In our store every time they are up town. It pays them. Sacrifice Sale of Ladies' Coats We have put out about 60 nice Coats, Hlacks, Tans, etc.; were great values at our regular prices of 7.50, Jg.50 and $10.00. Many of these are Plain Coverts, good material, light welshta for spring wear. Choice of any aa long as they last for $1.98 Strictly reduced prices on all the balance of the Coats. $3.00 Fur Turbans $1.50 All of our Kur Turbans and Mush rooms, were i and $."..00 . . S 1.50 Nice lot Children's and MIkscs' School Hits left. Choice of any of our tl.f.0 and $2.00 Hats Ko. j Special Embroidery Tables j Ixok over these lots. Manv of them are reduced half. One lot Kinbruidcries. were to 10c One lot Embroideries, wer yd. l'k 1 5c. . . One lot to 20c 7 -'. yd-1 Kiiibr-oiderii-s, ere 12 l - l'c, , 10c. vd. New lot dainty Baby S'is broideries 1 1 . , ir jd. Premiums Save your tickets. Yr have n bi lot useful and ornamental premiums. IVEY'S otton receipts yesterday were 110 bales at 9 1 cents. ,On the corresponding dale last jear the re- i celpts amounted to 63 bales at 11 3-4 j cents. I Dr. A. M. Berryhili HFNTIST Office No. 4 South Tryon St. OfUce I'hono S;0. Creme Parexelon ( Non -urcasy ) . r.ciiitlMVs the Complexion, pnd will not harm the most delicate sKfn. 25c. a .Jar. ' Registered nrscs' Hlrectory (Qraljuate Nurses Only;. Burwell-Dunn Retail Store Tiionca t Olid 300. Solite Boudoir Slippers Cosiest Room Slipper made. Black, Red, Tan, Pink and Blue Kid; sizes 1 to P. Price $1.00 Same style in Biack Kid with low cork heel. i-TlCO By mail . . . , GILMER- 10c. extn CO. Iff THURSDAY MORNING AT 9 O'CLOCK 7,000 Yards 10 Cent Quality Yard Wide English Long Cloth at 5 Cents Yard This great bargain for Thursday is just one of the commencing things we intend to do to emphasize the fact that we are the Largest Sellers of White Materials in the Carolinas. The price is just half. Smooth quality, full yard wide English Ijong Cloth, very slightly imperfect; in fact, the imperfections are so small that unless we call your attention you wouldn't detect. The quality is that retailed in almost every store at 10c. yard. Our Special Price Commencing Thurs day morning at 9 o'clock 5c. yd. Other Great Extra Special Bapgains in White Goods 18c. Fine White Nainsook at 10c. Sheer yard wide White English Nainsook, regular 18c. quality. Special .' .10c. yd. 20c. Yard Wide Lingerie Cloth 12 l-2c. Here's an unusual bargain that has no equal for dainty shirt waists and for babies' dresses. Regular 20c. Value, at ' 12 l-'Jc. yd. 10c. White Lawns at 5c. Short lengths of good 10c. quality White Lawns. Special 5c. yd. 8 l-2c. 40-Inch White Lawns at 5c. White Lawn, full 40 inches wide and in full pieces. This would be cheap at 8 l-2c. Special 5c. yd. White Dress Linens Special 50c. Sheer Linen Ijawn, yard wide 35c. 50c. fine yard wide all Linen Cambric.... 35c. 7."c. quality 45-inch all Linen Cambric 50c. yd. Regular b'8e. quality 45-inch White Art and Pillow Case Linen 50c. yd. Long Cloths and Nainsooks at Special Prices Regular $2.50 quality Sea Island Boxed Nainsook, 12 yards to piece. Special $1.80 bolt. 40-inch English Nainsook, 12 yards to piece; would be cheap at $2.50. Special $1.98 bolt $1.2.") 12-yard pieces English Long Cloth 98c. bolt $1.75 (quality 12-yard pieces English Long Cloth $1.39 piece $2.00 quality 12-yard pieces English Long Cloth $1.49 piece Pretty Linen and Val Laces 5c. Yard Pretty Linen and Val Laces, Edges and Insertions to match, some 8 1-2 and 10c. values in lot. Price t 5c. yd.' Woolen Remnants Go at Half More new pieces put out. Everything in Woolen Goods in lot, short lengths. The prices we have marked them to close arc just half. r i i Special Notices Ui:MO Al. SALE AS l SHA1.I. MOVE lo ion dayn to No. 213 N. Tryon St.. I am offering my entire mock of plsnus, organs, muplral goorin and tewin nm- ntne h( Krrtily reduced prices In or di r to leouce stofk as far us ponstble t.fore moving K H. ANUKKW3. i.)K saI.K -CKL'ttUKl (TO Mi IN sizes suitable for all grades ouncrsts urk. Will quote you ,I"Hv-tnJ pri'-xt by wagon or ears on sppllusUon. Vrml Oliver. Clia-lolte. N. C. To MOT 7 ROOMS. MdDKRX. 1-07 S. Honlfvaril. fZl. large lot. vacant prop city on i'itheju-lde, conveniently ar rai,t?ei, and reslV worili l; Hooms in Handera HulldlugA ti to 7, central snd convenient of acces. Most desirable va cant storeroom In city. 36 K. Trade. s rehouse Included. Best houses lor colored tenants hi city E. I.. Keesler, Phone 344. J& S. Tryon St. l&vVE YOT' TRIEO OUR 13 l-3c. A3 psragus Tips? They are the same you have been paying 40o. for, and come down and see our Btrawberrles. Th"y are the finest ever seun In Charlotte. M1LI.ER-VAN NESS CO. STOWE'S AROMATIC MOUTH WASH (rarboltzed; Is an elegant snd refresh ing preparation ' for beautifying and cleaning the teeth, and purifying and imparting a delightful fragrance to the breath. Try It. JAS. P. 3TOWK ft CO.. nj-Jrugglsts. I'hone 179. DON'T LET YOI'R KEET KJEP COLD. Hee our big line of hot water bottles. ENO LIS I i-M' I.ARTY CO., 40 S Tryon. QKT THE BEST KKvrr r.rtv OTHER good things from the Oem Restaurant Krult Stands. When you can't get It elsewhere, try here. OEM RESTAU RANT. GOOD fllKE CA LI PORN I A PRUNES 4 I pounds k-., large slse. value 12c. at 1 pounds for Sac. ; extra large, lie. value, j for 10c. Evaporated Peaches 8 1-Jc. j White Evaporated Applea 'Sc.. sun dried 5c. Belfrislng Buckwbeat Klour 3 I packages for Sc.. the large slse l.'Wc. BRIDOERS CO.. 20 W. Trsde St. WOOD A LL StlEPPARD ARE HEAD quarters for tne Sanltol Tooth and Toilet Preparations. Bee their big win dow display. Zl South Tryon St. PURE. ABSOLUTELY BLUE RIBBOS vanilla and lemon extracts are made from the fresh fruits snd are guaran teed absolutely pure. The real fruit flavors. THERE IS NO WAITINO TO BE SERV ed at our place Uiia Is a foaturs with us just the iinu aa serving only the very best in the eating line. If yoa haven't been eating with us. all we aa is a call. See our aign, "Quick Lunch." NEW TORK LUNCH ROOM. 21 Weat Trade fit. FOR REXT-600 E. rTH, MODERN T rooms, 13); 4u N. Brevard, modem C rooms, $IS; 4M W. 12th, rooms. 114: til N. T'Son, modern T rooms. 930 ; 4It N. Church, t rooms, til; 121 N. Cald well I rooms. 0. J. ARTHUR HEN DlkKSON BJUX OTHERS AN EXAMINATION Of WHITE TEACHERS for the city 'public schools will be held on January 15th and 16th, 1909. Time, 8:30 A. M. Place, South Graded School. Alexander Graham, Supt. E 1909 STYLES Just Arrived The Newest Shapes and Cotors ILwt the Stetson Nairov In all li nes of industry, the world concede! the leadership to America. Thus you will find the N Stetson Hat wherever civilization has made its way. In every country, in every clime the men "who know demand the Stetson because in it, they have the assurance of correct style ; high-grade char acter and beauty of finish. We hire the Stetson Soft and Derby Hats ia al! the latest stytea. Long-Tate' tff 1 Goods Sent oa Approval Like Carnations r Ever sc our three varieties of "Enchantress" Carnations? Thoy are hiKRtr than can be had elsewhere. long stems, superb blooms. Plenty of "Sweet Violetn" and Roses, too. We decorate and furnish all wed dlng flowers. Write us about your. ' Kver see our make of handsome floral designs? They tell us ours r unefjuiiled. We ship quick. Wrlt teli gruph, telephone. J. Van Lindley Nursery Co. POMONA, W. C. Clothing Co. Returnable at Ow Kxgen .. ... ..... .. ? I --' . ' : -f "T- '
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