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.-'ft. CHARLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER SATfotDAY. APRIL 10; 19Cg, V- ..'l. ?- V , If r, nd rA'Jne i" f.rvd he the UiVW' t Virginia. tn. .iJir say. baseball n C'ooro. Mono.,. " , nrr Jelihliiriiy enter M , er friend. ned a : th'e river yesterday. pKt ltt tw forte ste-nnera. returned from V ". where "Pnt - in many ro """J.. 1 be we wedding Thura- fk' M h ,rrh affair and will be . nf the , ,.v a large r ts 1 . f (k Lr P,n.'-- r'-,'" "., vn Bw ' . I i uh All Wild uuu rf ' "" nv. while M: promising youn 1 the ball. Meadame B. a BltT P. Caldwell ana vw. u ". parlor. All. KcNlnca,' Mr Orndorff ad' llMiaaiM Frank Ooadson. A of Concord; O. U 3arrtnrr. J. - R. r wta, X J. Thlee, H.a !vV. Barrta. and W.-A. Smlir,-' In- the music room, Mesdemes F. R. McNlw. Manlsy Edward. J. C Matdmry. and C, 14V Strong; ta the dining twenv dames FraMt Brandon Smith and C a Kennedy and Misses Mattle Me Ktnca and Mary McLaughlin, and In th library, where- punch " will be served, Mrs. W. r. Buchanaa and Misses Flora Jeffrie,. .- Elizabeth Springs and Julia MoNtrfMuJ-. Mra W. C Via and little daughter. Miss Laura Virginia, of Wadssboro, pent yeaterday in th city hopping. Mrs. C A. Misenhelmer and Mrs. L. j. Ingram, of Wadeaboro. will leave this tnornlnr for Salem to at tend the , Moravian Eaater exercises there to-morrow. lr. I vrr- travellng ironUBiiiB ' fu hivA mcuiv rei K. klenburg and Gaaton ,..,.r are making umieual . ..,r their Easter dance . " i. i?n MonJay night. a ill f irnlsh the banquet i,. hrdan Orchestra t . .,rair Dromisee to be the rate ;hln well-known social .n ha ever given. V,. "on Phifer and Tung son i: of Kocky Mont, are ir nd Mrs. W. U war i ...me. NO. 200 West YF .in is from The Atlanta . a m ' r t ft V ,j -, -.ih Badham. with Mrs. ' r i-rknev TiK ker, of Chrles- .in.i Miss Mary Ramswur, or ..rrt will leave for EJurope .i ..f imp ' nev win mrnai iwi . ; ,-.,. Meditprranean, and be ,rr will visK France. Eng i s .tiund, to be away several ... i, r,f v. Willard G. Ro y :ntrete1 to learn of her . . ... ., i,r.hln on tne exec- ' ' iL'-.j nf ihv Koiithern Aanoola- r,n '' I 'aV Mirsenea i m iiciruu h, uep in Atlanta, u. ;r. an1 Mrs. J. A. Jamison have r'f !.. Haltiniore, where Mra. Jami- , . I 1 l.ulm.nt In; W J linaIKX' llir-uina wcww.i hr Jnhni Hopmna Hospiwu. Mr a:.l Mrs '" H. Branfon, of rt Mi-. H ' Pnt yesterday at the at.it.k Duifi" who will attend the urrtajte in - -"linn In Fort Mill, i f Mis." M;.l'(l Ardrey and Mr. rrg H. siewurt will be Mr. and . V A Wats.in. Mr. and Mrs. J. Mlrlham. Mr. .ind Mra. C. E. Hoop Mrs A. M. MrPonald, Mrs. J. C. tH'im.ry. Mr. K. Dwelle, Miss : i r Snme Hnd Mr. A. M. fiDOnK. pi vfriding will b a home affair hrt will bp w itnessed by a number of ti rflat i's and friends of the two fcurvg peir. .rter tneir marriage Sul I nnninn.i i Vt r n n A Mm. Riwrt til ir.aki th-ir home In Charlotte. Mr unf Mrs Waller AV. Watt have pne to Frtont'in. to attend the mtet- ( rf th. ift of the Cincinnati, whh-h Mr. w.i f t Is a maraber. Th- n.'iv n eetlne of the Thomas lc:k 'h.in'-r. Dmisrhters of the .!": m Ki . 1 ; : f ion. Thursday morn- g ilh Mrs. niter V. Watt at her N KHt Ninth street, wu a t delithttul one. Mrs. P. C. r'ir.srn. r'ifent of Mecklenbnra piapier. ih. mother chapter, was f'wnt ht,1 after a few words Of " t nc .-md welcome. nresAntrt Um fatt. the r.-.'e,,t of the new chapter. -le.-fo-, trl other offlcer fol Mr. ueorge Stephens being t. 'r i e rejnt Mra. R. Fl Wll. ". re. ..rding si-retary; Miss Hazel " Thotrss. registrar: Mrs. Pred M'"n. liij.tori.ri. Miss Lois Neal. f-ire- inrt Miss Alice Haurhtrm f' "r.liiikr se,Tetary It was de- ' ' " the meetinaa the first eaoh month, the May i with Mra. R. B. Wll- .' lie. hi. me on Tenth avenue. '" wero named as follows: '""I. Mi,;; Jennie Mcl-ean -hair. d',, Mr' A)!i Rrown and Mrs. E. nimittee on hiatorlcari i . Stephens. Mrs. R. Miss Hazcline Thomas; ' ' !l literary programme, '' Anthony, Isabel Laney ' H.iughton. and finance, chairman; Kate I M.,r, Klhott. The Thomas II ! r start, off with approxl I. 'tvnhrs. -t:i e I' k ' j.. i 1 .!.,; I h u. . .. . . .. ""n cnuaren will re -V "V Krt Mtle- C r..l,. heen i-4ltl . - s an ' f-. ... ,.. -- .'.Jh lor ROmo tir,A St !, -.r.inrr, superintendent Hospital, w1n spend the a-' with relatives In New- : children will have an t the hamo of their Mrs. jane Wilkes, on trre'- this afternoon. :"?2 an" Beu,an " 'hl morning for attend ,he Morav- 4 " -s there to-morrow. " he. ' th, n Tu" 'eaVe th I "month for Kansas with her son. Rev. J. just accepted a f(t he Presbyterian -''''.I Ipnfe,"'a'1!n c,ub wM Trae Ktr,.., dt ner home on '. The (uh; after - diM'ussed i. -v ' tn year "mating n,Dran,OU" Wo""n" ;'- l"ett Th, Alf'Ian(le' nd ' '-d h, ,' , ' rropramme was " Miw ?? from Sh- Ye..sM, fr"hmenu were " "a- one o th:nPetlnf U naS yPt mterert- t ' ' . MeXineh will r. ... . Trn"r"i between .k- ' 'in e u. , aiir h r-J... .Ht hor lovely horn. pntrx ',urn street i k.d..rr rr Mra L'l 1 tv. -jork. whohrr s''N-.iK-h th her. b- 77 i; a-umeq: ja ..j re or Biu Mrs. J. T. A. Lapwing gave the prl marv claas of ie Brevard Street Sun day school an CKT hwmt In the woods bay on d th new electric park In North Charlotte yesterday afternoon. The ywun folks had delightful time anj enjoyed thehr outirvg to the utntoet. Amon gOioae who expected to go up to Winston. -BeJein this morning lor the Easter services there to-morrow ars Mr. and Mrs. J oho M. Scott, Rev. and Mrs. W. W. Akers, and Misses Lily Naah and Mary Miller. Miss Nettie Allen, of Henderson, spent yesterday and laat nlgh.t In the ctty iwtth her sister, Mrs, RuXus Per son. Miss Allen is on her way home from Concord, where she attended the State Sunday School Convention. Miss Bertha Leonard, of Macon, Oa.. who ihas been visiting Mrs. H. L. Ad ami for several weeks, expect to return home Tuesday. Miss Olive and MaaHer George Brlce, Jr.. entertained a few young: Dilworth friends last night at the home of their parents on East Boulevard. Mrs. John Walter Miller left yester day for Fort Mill. S. C, to speod sev eral days with relatives and friends, and Incidentally attend the Ardrey Stewart wedding this evening. PERSONAL. The Movements of a Nnmber of Peo ple. Visitors and Others. Mr. L. W. Brander, of Concord, was a Charlotte visitor yesterday. Mr. Blair Jenkins, of Llncolnton, was a guest at the SeJwyn yesterday. Mr. T. W. Boyle, of Qreeleyville, S. C, spent yesterday in the city. Mr. E. H. Vklentlne. of New York, was a Charlotte visitor yesterday. Mr. B. M. Qraves of Greensboro, was a guest at the Belwyn yesterday, Mr. L. 3. Davidson, of Camden, S. C, spent yegrterday at the Belwyn. Col. W. E. Holt, of Lexington, is spending several Jays at the Belwyn. Mr. D. W. Alderman, of Alcotai. 8. C, one of the beat known hum be rm en In Sonlth Carolina, was registered among the guests at the Selwyn yesterday. Mr. W. H. Blanton. of Shelby, was a guest at th Buford yesterday. Mr. R. T. Aahcraft. of Wadesboro, spent yesterday In" the city. Mr. F. D. Blake, of High Point, was a Charlotte visitor yesterday. Mr. L. W. Wright, of Birmingham, Ala., was a guest In the. city yesterday, stopping at the Btuford. Mr. W. A. HaJTlll. of Ellenboro, was a Charlotte visitor yesterday. Mr. E-C. Jerome, of Salisbury, spent yesterday at the Buford. Mr. A. T. McOallum, of Red Springs, was a Charlotte visitor yesterday. Mr. Marlon Brown, of Mooresvllle, was a visitor In the city yesterday. Mr. W. 8. Lee, Jr., vice president and chief engineer of the Southern Power Company, spent yesterday at Oreat Falls, S. C. Among the guests at the Southern Manufacturers' Club yesterday were Messrs. J. B. M each aim and L. F. Graves, of Gastonia. - Mr. J. 8. Moore, of Greensboro, spent yesterday in the city on busi ness. Mr. C. N. Wilttasns, of Greensboro, Charlotte visitor yesterday. Mr. 8- A. Gregg, of Salisbury, spent yesterday in the city. Mr. E. J. Miller, of Spartanburg, 6. C, was a gmest at the Stonewall yesterday. Mr. M. A. Brlcrgs, of Elkln, was a Charlotte visitor yesterday, stopping t the 8tonewa.ll. Mr. J. F. Shinn, of Norwood, spent yesterday in the city. Mr. D. M. Stanton, of LsGrange, was registered among the guests at the Stonewall yesterday. Mr. C. S. Young-, of Shelby, was registered among the guests at the Buford last night. Mr. Thomas Monroe, of Concord, was a Charlotte visitor yesterday. Mr. A. P. Rhyns, of Mount Holly, Mr. O. F. Mason, of the Dallas bar. spent laat night In tihe ctty on busi ness. Mr. R. S. Reinhardt a well-known mill gnan of Llncolnton, spent last night at the Buford. Among the guests at the Buford laat night were Messrs. J. C. Smith and A. W. McMurray, of Shelby. Mr. H. L. Candler, of Asheville, spent yesterday at the Belwyn. Mr. H. C. Lukenbill. of Atlanta, Ot., was a Charlotte visitor yesterday. Mr. R- B. Horn, of Winston-Sa lem, was a guest at the fielwyn last night. Dr. E. M. Gayls, of Morganton, spent yesterday in the city. See our 4-Drawer Vertical File Upright Section for $14.50. Solid Oak. Queen Gity Printing Qo. 14 East Fourth St., CHAULoTTE, N. c. Everything for the Ofllce. CHURCH DEDICATION PLANS. ' Louise Baptist Cburrh to Be Formal ly Dedicated To-Morrow Mortgage to Be Publicly' Burned 8pectal Services i A nnonnced. The dedication of the Louise Bap tist church, of which Rev. W. P. Campbell is pastor, will take place to iwcrrow. There will be three services, one In the morning at 11 o'clock; an other in the afternoon, the dedication service proper, at 3 o'clock and the third at nigJh at 7:10 o'clock. Rev. D. F. Helms, of Concord, will preach In the morning. At S o'clock, the burn Ing.of the mortgage, which has been .hanging on the church for years, will take place before the assembled con gregation. Immediately following this Interesting ceremony, .the dedicatory sermon will ba preached by Rev. C. O Wells, of Mooreavllle. At 7:30 o'clock, the evening sermon will be preached by Rev. M. L. Keeler, manager of the Thomasvllle Baptist Orphanage, The Louise 1e one of the vigorous young Baptist churches of the city, which, under the faithful and constant min istrations of Mr. Campbell, is moving forward to an era of marked prosper 1ity. The services to-morrow will be attended doubtless by large throngs. Special Notices BRIEFS. A Few Minor Happening In and About the City. Mrs. E. L.' Galloway was removed from the Presbyterian Hospital yes terday to her home on East Seventh street. Cap Negroes Wanted In Cabarrus tared. Officers Farrington and McKnigrht effected the capture in Blddlevllle last night of Caleb Archibald and wife. two negroes who are wanted in Con cord by Sheriff J. F. Honeycatt These two darkles war mixed up In some shooting affair and were bound over by a magistrate to Cabarrus court. Rather than stand trial, they fled and remained In hiding unta located by the Charlotte authorities. . They will be returned to Concord probably to- Special Musio at SL peter Church. To-morrow a4 St- Peter's Episcopal church oh of the finest Eaeter musi cal programmes ever rendered by the enow of this congregation will be Riven. The first service will be at 7 o'clock In ths morning, another at 11 and then at 4:1 and o'clock io th evening. Th afternoon serrtc will be given over to some extent to the children's- tnoeseaj -programme. The nsuaie ot h day will be rendered by II voices at each of the several aerv FOR SALE-CHOICB HOME IN DIL wortii, 1) rooms, largs lot. all conven iences, comparatively new, attractive pries and easy terms. Be quick. Best vacant store in city for rent. Two de sirable houses, $30, fU. Cheaper places ar.d colored tenements In various sec tions of city E. L. KBE8LBR, 25 B. Tryon 8t 'Phone Stt. KBNNYS BBAUTIFTTL JAPANESE) Easter novelty, a Ohio basket, free to our customers Saturday, April 10. Kenny's Is headquarters- for Coffee, Teas, Sugar and Rice. 23. 8. Tryon St. IVEY'S Easter ' Specials Suit and Skirt Department We have twice as many people In our workroom altering Suits and Sklrta, and yet we can't keep up. This shows who is doing the Suit and Skirt business. New lot Voile and Panama Skirts expected for to-days selling. They are right In style and price, That's why we sell so many $5.0O. 17.00. 110.00. etc. Our 8uits are the latest styles, practical and stylish. We can please you. Special In Black Taffeta Under skirts, the heavy rustling Taffeta, w-lde flounce, worth ti.00. Just re ceived $S.8 Easter Neckwear A new fresh style Collar or Jabot tvelps wonderfully. We have a big lLt the newest, freshest styles; a big lot to select from 10c., 15c, 2Sc, 60c., etc. Hosiery Department Another big lot just received of our Popular Ladles 116 Hose. Our best seller, a good 15c. value; two pairs for J3c. Special values Children's Hoae, Blacks or Tans. lOc.. 12 l-2c. 25c., etc. Best values In Ladles' Hose, Blacks and Colors, 10c., la l-2c, S&c., 50c., etc. Easter Jewelry A big counter of new styles nice Wslst Pins, Belt Pins, Brooches, etc. You pay 25e. for these at many places. .- 10c. Also special lines of choice Jewelry, at 25c., etc Waists A beautiful line Net Waists in Lawns, Nets, Silks, etc 08c. up Talcums, Powder, Toilet Soaps, Etc. The best known standard makes at cut prices. IVEY'S r. FOGS THE LAST MY BEFORE EASTEGt ' Air immense Quantity ol Ladies' Ready-to-Wear Garments Styles most correct, priced moderately, in most instances considerably less than you pav elsewhere. Shirt Waists Front the strictly tailored stylea in White Lawns and Madras priced 89 and r8 to the newest in White and Ecru Net Waists at $1.50, $2.48, $3.00 to $5.00 Waists For Mourning Wear These are neat, plain stvles of Spot Proof Oriental Dull Finished Silk, at 1 $3.00 to $5.00 Tailored styles in Black Taffeta Waists, special values at $5.00 Separate Skirts Blacks and Mixtures $5.00 for tine Black Panama Skirts usually sold at $6.50 and $7.50. Separate Skirts in Mixtures, mostlv invisible stripe effect, easily $7.50 values: at '. $5.00 $7.50 Black Voile Skirts of crisp quality Black Voile, at..'. .- $5.00 Extra size Black Panama Skirts, stylos most suited to stout figures waists 30 to 36 inches at ' $6.50 and $7.50 Wash Suits-r-One, Two and Three-Piece There is no use having Wash Suits made when you can buy at these prices. One-Piece Linenette, Linen and Rep. Suits at $2.48, $3.98, $5.00 to $7.50 Two and Three-Piece Linen and Cotton Suits $3.98, $5.00, $7.50 to $32.50 A Special in Cream Serge Suits $22.50 Cream Serge Suits at $15.00 Made of good quality All-Wool Cream Serge, Black Bengaline Silk Col lar, regular $22.50 .value; at $15.00 Special in Men's Socks Shaw-Knit Socks that retail everywhere at 25o. pair, special y 15c. pair K BROTHERS BEL s BASTER CANDIES.- BEAUTIFUL packages. a.Usolutely pure, fresh and delicious, from Nunnaliys. Atlanta, at WOODAI.L A SHEPPARD-S, Sky scraper Building. No. N. Tryon St. 'Phones 69 and 164. Poli ice Asleep (to and After April 15th X B WE WILL DlSsCOXTINTE RUNNING OUR HACK CARRIAGES TO I SUNDAY CIGARS DON'T FORGET them to-day. And don't forget where to buy them. If you do not trade with uk already, we ask you to try us once and we will prove that there is no bet ter line of Cigars, Cigarettes and To bacco In the city. JAS. P. 8TOWE & CO.. Druggists. 'Phone 179. WE ARE AHEAD OF THE GAME when it comes to Cigars. Can't you mention a good Cigar that Isn't In our stock? Just try It. We carry an im mense line of the best and can please anybody. GEM RESTAURANT CO. HAMS lOHfTO 14c. COUNTRY SHOUL ders and hides. Peaches, corn, string beans, blackberries, sugar peas, beets, baked beans. All kinds 3 cans for l&c. Old Virginia fish roe. two-pound cans, worth lac., sale price 10c.. or $1.15 doien. Aigo salmon 15c. or $1.70 dozen. 4 Nor way mackerel 36c. Cut prices In dried fruits. Can corn 5c. Pink salmon 10c. BRIDGERS & CO., 308 W. Trade. REMEJMBER. THIS IB THE LAST DAY of our ham demonstration. You should not miss this opportunity to get a real first-class ham. one that you will en joy. We guarantee every one to be first class. Ferris will cost you 30c. per pound. A genuine Smithfleid will cost you 2Sc per pound. Our aales on SmithfleM alone to-day were 23 hams. MILLER-VAN NESS CO. A GOOD DIXNE.R SHOULD ALWAYS be ended with a dainty dessert flavored with Blue Ribbon lemon or vanilla ex tract. Try it. THERE IS NO WAITING TO BB BERV ad at our place this Is a feature with us just th same ss serving only tbs very best in the eating Una If you haven't been eating with us. all ws asK Is a call. See our sign. "Qaick Lunch." NEW YORK LUNCH ROOM. U West Trade St. FOi; fjAl.E CRUSHED OTONa IN isises suitable tor all grades concrete work. Will quof you delivered prices by wagon or .-rs on application, yrnd Oliver. Charlotte. N. C PIANO BARGAIN. ONE Or THE handsomest and finest pianos ever brought to Charlotte will be offered at a saclflee for ten days. Come see it. K. H- ANDRE WS. 213 N. Tryon St. IheCollegeOxford Dainty Effect in Patent Colt, Black Vici, Golden Brown Ribbon Tie, light welt sole, close edge, medium military heel, plain coin toe. Size 1 to 7, width B to Jfi. Price $3.00. This verf popular stvle can always be had of us, and in such perfection, nowhere else. Shoes, Trunks and Bags. GILMER - MOORE CO on Duty That's no worse than you are doing, if you don't take advantage of cash prices that Save You $2.50 to $5.00 on your Easter Suit at , H. C. Long Comp'y MKKT TRAINS We will aend a nice Carriage from our Livery Department to meet trains, and make othrr calls In Greater Charlotte for $2.00 per call,-each. call not to exceed one hour; each additional hour or fractional part there' s of at the rate of $1.00 per hour. ' ' , - . Hoping that you will continue to give us a liberal share ot your ' patronage and thanking you for past favors, we remain. . - Yours truly, 4 J. W. Wads worth's Sons Co. ASTER CLOTHES Hello 901, Send me your best Dollar Umbrella. J Cigars of Quality C, H, 8, O-U-NO CORTEZ LA PREFERENCfA nd all the other good ones. Buy to-day for Sunday. Registered K nrses Director j (Graduate Nurses Only). Brail-Dtp Retail Store 'Phones 41 and SOO. "If you are a fond hus band" you will go to work and buy your wife a pair of those RUB BER GLOVES. They only cost 85 cts. at English - McLarty Co. DROP IH FOR A BITE after a shopping tour or a round of calls. You will always find a good cup of tea, coffee or chocolate here and a variety of dainty things to eat. Seated at our table with what you like before you, the fatigue of shop ping or social duties will vanish like magic. Try It the nexf "bargain" or calling day. You'll make It aregujar thing thereafter. Music 1 te 1:20 p. m.. :t0 to 1:10 p. m. Selwyn Hotel European. Rooms 11.56 and up. Edar B. Moore, Prop. Men are pretty nearly as much interested in their clothes nowadays as women are; thatis men who want to "count" in this world. The careless man is rarely an impressive figure. It is the plain duty of every self-respecting man to look and act his best. Proper apparel helps much. V Washington Company Clothes are conceded, by people that know, to be the most fashionable and finest tailored readv-for-serviee garments that have as yet been produced. If you wear Washington Company Clothes on Easter Sunday your mind will be undisturbed by the fear that vou are not well dressed. long-late Clothing Co. ,f; V i, . i . i V ' - : I,
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