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.1, XJHABLOTTE. DAILY OBSERVER, MAY 5, 190G; . ' ; l.UJ PAY FOIl TKAVELEHS, 1 Awi.rr.H.A r'an.lWIalM Will 1, ,i.s,t Kt niuinnM timudOB Till nit Ar trriwon and 10 rrrwonaWUI Jn Joy lianqaet TorBdght. :-v7;r:; -T-; Th mtseanA ' annual ' banauet ot Charlotte council. No,",' 19 Vnifi Commercial Traveler Wlll.b given In the 7Ilnln ball of the central ,h tel at o'clock tnl evening The , event promisee to . bo a memorable : one, A large delegation of visitors. In addition to a nuifttarr of guests from Charlotte mill bo present. Te local council has boon making prep ration for thU banquet for aeveral months, and nothing will ba omitted : that will add, to tho pleasure of th " evening. - A " bualnoaa . meeting of tho council will bo held In the after noon, beginning- at 4 o'clock, for the purpose of Initiating St new mem ' ber. 1 After the work ts over, tho 'party will repair to tho hotel where tho ieaet will bo aerred. Each mem. ber iU be expected to be accompa nied by a lady. Covers will ba laid " (or 1 guest. '' . An Interesting programme of (oasts .'has been arranged. Mr. L. N. ttchlff - will act aa toastmaater. The pro- 'grsmme follows: " - Address of welcome, L. N. 8c h Iff. ;..-. Prayer,". O. Shannonhouse. Good of. tho Order, J. A. Helvln. ' Charlotte. Hon. 8. 8. McNInch. . V Council No. Ill, O. A. Una hart The Ladles, Frank O. Lsndli. f - Drummers. W. C. Dowd. : ,Tha Spieler. P.'D. Dunlap. . Cloatng. W. U. Lylew. The menu Is an elaborate one. The mualo will be given by the Acad ! emy ol. Music Orchestra, under tho direction of Prof. I l Grasse Ab botu. , 7 A 1IOCXTAIN HOME t'Ll'Il. An XntemrtJng Projet-t IteUig Pushed ' . by Mr. Fair. A-movement has been Inaugurated for tbo formation of a club, the pur pose of whkh will be to build a club house and 'some cottages near the terminus of the Carolina A Worth western Railway, which la now Kdfe rnont. It Is proposed to get up a membership of something like 250. ach member will pay in f 100 and get stock ton his money, then the . dues Will be It: a yesr. The double dally train service lately put on the Carolina A Northwestern would make this club very accessible to the peo tola of Cbsrlotte, as well ss to other points in North snd South Carolina. Mr. J. Adger Fair, of Llnrolnton, has the mstter of this orgsnisatlon In hand and has the support of the ' officers of the Carolina A Northwest ern Railway, both President Harber and General Manager Nichols will be- . come members of the club, and the road will give every encouragement possible to the conummatlon of the plan, and every facility to the mem bers to make the Mountain Home Club K pleasant Rlace to go to. Mr. Fair is In the city to ranriu the sub- Jct of membership. A prospectus of this project has been prepared and Ss now being printed. As soon ss they are out. Mr. Fair can furntnh those who desire Information. His address is Ltnofrtnton. , XKW CIIARTK.n W-X-IHKD. Atkinson Prng Company Obtains New Charter and Xcw Quarters. Tho Atkinson Prue Company ha been granted a new charter by the Secretsry of Stste. The suthorlied capital stock Is t:S,000 and the fol lowing named are among the incor porators: Messrs. J. M. Atkinson, W. B. Hamilton and J. N Hunter. The past several days Mr. Atkin son and his associates have been en gaged In moving from the old stand In tho Elks building to the Central Hotel eomer. The stock has been transferred, but sll of the rutin have not vet 1een completed. The new store bids fslr lo be a very hand some one. All the Interior work will ba finished in a few dsys. Tho Indies to Help I'ml the Multi tude. It will nol only be a problem to lodge and sleep th'e 20th of May crowd but lo fel It. The hoti-ls, restaurants and cafe will be taxed lo their utmost rapacities. Therefore, the Daughter of the Confederacy nd the Charlotte Day Nursery and possibly others, will secure stand, or vacant stores, snd serve lunches and -meals. During a prolonged conven tion In Monroe, s f-w yenrs ago, ladles of the town saved many a delegate from hunger by rigging up n amply store and selling meal and the scheme netted a handsome sum for the church for which it was pro moted. Tho Charlotte ladles will be on - band with good things to est .When 'the visitor become hungry. 'or the Most Popular Young lady. The vising content to decide who ' s the most popular young lady In 'the city I gathering momentum lre than I. do vote have been cast and Miss Vashll Key Is still In the lead. Those who have received ! than votes are still on tho lint but their nsmes will not be publlnh- ed. - The standing now Is as follows: Mis Keys. ; Miss Margaret Ta tam, 110; Miss Annie lirysnt, 370; 341k Dora Allen Hwtur. 2:1. MImm , Margie Osborne, 132; Miss Norma Van Landlngham, ion; MIhk txtbeila Williams, Miss Alice llalrd. (0; Miss Ilhet Hood. f., Mls Lucy Smith. 40; Miss Kitty Wslk-r. SO. Will Try lo Kl John Miarpe Wil liams. The Greater Chsrlott flub will try to get the Hon. John Hharpe Williams, the Democratic leader of tka House at Washington, to top over hero on his return from David con, where he will deliver th com mencement address. If Mr. William concedes to tho wlhes of the club Char lotto people will have an oppor tunity to see and hesr him. He ' one of the most scholarly men In American politics to-dsy, and has . proven himself a very clever leader. ' ' Fight 0er Possession of Child. - Judge Henry II. Bryan. In the Hu- parlor Court, this morning, w eld whether Waller toy, th wlll de- four- yesr-old son of Charles Lay, shall be , given Into In pnaoesslon of hi fath er or shall continue to live with hi grandfather, Mr. John Wilson, with , whom ba has alwaya lived and who claim-to have adopted him. Roth tdea ara represented - by- attorneys. The rase waa started last Friday, but waa continued for evidence. .. ill . ..!,, I ... . General Complaint of Bad Odora ' Ssy.' ahy don't you" writ about the decaying eabbage In our section of tho riy.." said a good woman who live wljhm a few block of tba square, 'There I no trouble to find them,-1 If Just awfuL",'. . '(.',' "And the soap factory In my and of town," said another lady, "I think they' must neve opened all of the doors last nlgnt" ' 4 j A third lady cam up but-fna fa porter skipped. ." . "( .. . . . '- W are not bow you Buffered, nor what failed to cure you Holllster'a Itm ky . Mountain Tea makes . t runlvst. weakest apeclmen of man or womanhood atrong and ' healthy.. $ cents. Tea or Tablet. , R Jt Jordan vcvu ... :f?r-:- t "v - C APT, AND MRS. 6JIITH TO LEAVE Ttiev ilo ' MseMlir to Work for the Halvatlon Army- The Charlotte Post , Army aixl tho Work 'Her TherO ara Fire Camp Poets in tn Mate. Capt and Mra. M. R. Bmtth, of the Charlotte ' post t of tha Salvation Ar my, will hold their farewell ' service in the hall on North College street to-morrow, night ' They . came her nearly a year ago from Mount Vernon, N,' Y and have, labored- bard In the service of 'Oen.'Bo'oth'B :aTeat;'armji. They hare" preached la: the street. In the mill settlements and Jn the tenderloin district of the .city. ?ne local camp' number I! member. . On leaving her Capt. and . Mra. Smith return to, Movmt Vernon for a few day to be present at the dedi cation, of the -new; Salvation Army hall building to' be 4opene4 there the first of June. Capt. 8mlth began th collection of funda for thle atruc tura, which haa been erected at a coat of 18,000. From Mount ver- non they go to some other poet not yet designated. . The Salvation Army la gradually making Urn way In conservative North Carolina. There are wwll-eetabiianea post at " Wilmington, Greensboro, Asheville and Charlotte and one will soon be planted at Salisbury. Capt. and Mra. Smith hswe made many friend In Charlotte. They have la bored In "earnest and accomplished good result. They succeeded in driving several young glrle back to their homes from the sluma of the rltv snd have reached a clasa of peo ple here that no other preachera could have reached. ... . . V .OTA - - , l - it is sain jnsi iu Ier vein i ion men snd women who are saved by the work of the Salvation Army join the various, denominational cnurcnes of the city. Tho Army workers do not try t Influence them in aeiecting church. ' Dr. D. L. Raid, of Calvary Meth odist church, will apeak to th con gregation In the Salvation Army hal to-night at 1:10 o'clock. . At the farewell service to-morrow night Capt. and Mra. Smith will sing an original song. CJKNTRY'S DOO SHOW. Tho Famous Aggregation of Animals Will lie Jlerw Arxt Hern. Tha coming of the Gentry show Is alwaya looked forward to with un usual interest, and consequetly ev ery time they visit this city the large tents are packed t tneir utmosi ia-. Daclty. The Gentry Shows have been consolidated this ear and are now positively twice larger than ever De- fore. The entertainment presented by this well-known circus firm this year la without doubt their best ef fort which means 6hat there Is a treat In store for the many lovers of the big tent shows. One can Im agine the difference In thla year'e all new show, when he learns that they have united three of their four show which they have previously had on tour. Into on big show which will be seen here next Friday, for two per formsnOs at 2: IS In the afternoon and st o'clock sharp at night. Kvery part of this show Is twice larger than on their previous visit, the parade being twice as long, twice as manv snlmal. and douhle the num ber of big circus acts, which are now one of the big features. The grand street parade, one mile long, which presenta a beautiful spec tacle, will leave the show grounds at 10 so o'clock Friday morning, and will be seen on the principal streets. HUldle and Livingstone Again. The colored basebsll cranks say that the Middle and Livingstone Col leg teams will play here again Monday. If this be true those who like a real, live pltchera' game of ball ran see It. One of the best games of the scHson was the first battle between the two negro college nine on the local diamond. Ot course you pay your money. Rut you get yotir money's worth. For whst doe money mean to you When Hocky Mountain Tea" on earth' II. H. Jordan A Co. A Saw-Edge Collar Is unquestionably the most Ir ritating Utile thing In tha world. It will gel a man out of .humor and keep him about three Inches ahead of a fit all day long. There I nothing finite a disagreeable. We poltlvely guarantee no rough edge, saw edge collars, for all rough edge collars st our laun dry are smoothed by hand. Of course this Is an expensive process snd oosts much more then machine work, but we never let coat figure In the character of our work. It Is Impossible to smooth rough edge collar with s machine, thereto we i-mploy women to do It. snd In addition, we slao employ Inspeiiors lo see thsl the women do It light. Our work excels because we put our conscience- In It. 'liione 100 and let one of our i wagons call for your next package. Model Steam laundry HAWLEY'S PHARMACY I leading In swell soda foun tain service now. Under the recently lntalled new admlnta I ration It has stepped quickly back Into Its old first place. And there It la bound to slay, for It I now In th careful, critical hand of a trained, ex pert attendant HAWLEY'S PHARMACY 1 the most up-to-date,: pro ,: grtsslve, active, energetic and,'! wide-awaka J drug , establish : ... mjrt In the city. It I carry , ' Ing th "swellest ' line of (per, " fume, toilet good and suo-V dries to be found In the State.: ; If jrow want a thing real bad 'and ren't find It at your regu lar druggist', don't give tip V until you have tried IIAWLEY'S PHARMACY ; A BAN OX THR WHITB CAP. Colored Women Objcrt to Ilelnj I., v, Masked Like a Negro. ' The" city editor I In receipt of the following from "A bachelor boarderi" ."We ar, told byjome of our ae toclates that the' colored damsel of the city have all decided not wear the little, white cane the oooke and bouse girls hare been wearing on their hsads. , They say It . look too much like a. nigger to have one on. Can you explain to the public what their objection to the white cap can beT .We do hope that the . pretty trained nuraea Of our moat beautiful city will not abandon the pretty white cap they wear for they are thing of beauty wnen worn ey mos oeau tlful creaturea. , Please Investigate these Important . matter tor, your readera." The white rap I underaoma ort of ban In certain 'colored circle In the city and none but a few old gran- nlea of the ante helium school don. them with anything akin to pride. That la not all. the namea of certain Charlotte women are read out in church and that means that such persons must do without cooks. This Is a progressive age among; uie ne groes. ,,. Mr. Hootc Pony Captured. Tuesday afternoon a Western pony belonging to Mr. W. H. Hoover ran out of the atable and' disappeared, going toward Concord. It waa Jut I o'clock when the little horse aasn- ed away to liberty. At I o'clock the following morning he wa capturea near the horn of Mr. W. M. Austin, of Cabarrus county, 23 mile from th city. All night the pony traveled In one direction and waa very tired when arrested. He wore the halter that he carried away from here and was trotting at a. lively gait. Some person, six mile above where he was caught, telephoned ahead and told Mr. Austin to look out for him. Show We a Cure Equal to This Made by Any Other Medicine Ahoakle. N. C. May 1, 10. . My child contracted some blood poison from a playmate. It came In a little watery bump, and when It broke other would form, and in that wy It spread until from his shoulder to his ankle was perfectly raw. Pieces of skin would shed, as big as the palm of my hand, leaving the body per fectly raw. He was an object of pity to all who aaw him, and no one thought he could live. We tried the treatment of three doctors, who pro nounced It erysipelas, but he con tinued to get worse. The pain and suffering were so great that' his back became drawn, and the doctor pro nounced it menlnglti. We all thought he was bound to die. and the doctors had no hope of hfn getting over It One of my neighbor cured her child by using Mr. Joe Tenon's Hemedy and Wash. She came to tt up with my child and begged me 'to try It. as a last resort. Wa sent bout midnight to the drug store and got a bottle of tho Remedy ted a Wsh package. We hurriedly made the Wash and bathed my child body. The effect waa magical and like a miracle had been wrought We bathed hi body from then until day, Jnt keening the rags saturated with the Wah, and changing them as they got hot. By daybreak we could, see a change for the better, the Inflam mation commenced to subside and did not look o angry. We treated the child In that manner all the next day. snd In the afternoon the drawing of the back waa relieved. As the Wash was applied, the old sores would shed, and we soon saw that a thin tissue of new skin was forming. Well, we continued the treatment, and one bottle of th Hemedy and three Wash packages cured my child. All who saw the wonderful effec's of th medicine knew that my child would have died had It not been for Mrs. Joe Person' Remedy and Wash. Thla wa nearly two years ago, and he haa never had a touch of the trouble 1 nee. MRU. I M. MITCH ELI AXI) AXOTHEK. Ahoskle. N. C. April 30. 1M. My little girl was a ufferer from nnsal catarrh for six month. The trouble wa in her nose, which dla charged freely, a discharge which wa offenplve, nnd whenever It would touch the Up or face. It would make a ore. Her general health gave way, she became weak and lost her appe tite. We tried doctors' treatment for two months, without any benefit or relief. We then tried Mrs. Joe Per son's Remedy, and one bottle and a half of the Remedy and one of the' wash packagea made a perfect cure. She was cured two year ago and haa never had a touch of the trouble since. MRU. I,. H. I.EART. AM ANOTIIKU. AhOHkle, K. C. Ag.rll 30, 10(. Two years ago my Utile girl had four attack of erysipelas, which waa cured by the doctor's mdlrlne. But after that she broke out in a bad hu mor on the head, which became a solid sore on top of her head. We then put her on Mr. Joe Person' Remedy, and one bottle made a per fect cure, and she has been well ever Ince. MRH. J. II. IIOZEMAN. AXI ANOTIIKIt. Ahoskle. N. C. April JO. 1101. My child, when about a year old, had a tittle sore to break out on his rhln. It started with a little pimple, but In two or three days' time It spread until It extended lo hi neck and chest. It was very red and In flamed and spreading rapidly, I knew 1 had no time to oe, so I put him on Mr. Joe Persftn'a Hemedy nd Wash, and less than a bottle of It made a perfect cure of my child, and he haa never had a return of the trouble. MlfH. E. L. KINO. Buys a Queen Charlotte - fountain Pen' --vV,':'..''. . , . Thl 1 fully guaranteed, sold on I day trial,' and It you haven't ft fountain . pen,', you ' couldn't spend ft dollar, to bat-" ter advantage. ff-: Better get on. it $1.00 4 Stone & Barringer Co i f Dookectlera and Stationer. 1 f 1 'hrf Kmg o all Instrument ' IU cW li, thla Instrument t y nor m!y, have tba AfUtlo : StleftV piano, which' ba ' tha , ppeat ano of tho regular St left, but It I fitted with tha t flneat eelf.ptayer on the. m kt ' Anyone can play '.the highest ciaaslo mualo down 1 to "Th Ragtime Drammer." "S-. r Write for nartieulara. -' -i ' Southern Warerooni ' ' -- Weat Trad Street , C1T AltLOTTE - - I. X , CrlL iWILMOTn. Mgr. " f , :'vW Trade Street, I MHa J . 'j t II 'Hi 4 v e .... Our Clcai T owel Service Is a great thing for your of fice. We keep you supplied with clean Towels, furnish Soap,( Comb and Brush, and rent you the Cabinet with Mirror, all for a small aum per month. It's a convenience you can easily have Just call bp 47. Charlotte Steam Laundry Launderers, Dyers, Cleaners ; 29 Jooth Tryon Street. 5 taces, Gloves . ' and Hose Dyed to Match Your Gowns Don't worry.. when you can't buy them to match. Just send them to us and your trouble will be over. We dye all shade, and are especially prepared to do, thla work on short notice. Queen City ' Dyeing and Cleaning Works MRS. J. M.. HESTER, Proprietress). Charlotte, N. C. Branch office 114 W. Market St., Greensboro, J C . Swellest Suit Cases and Trav eling Bags ever, shown by us and that's saying a great deal can be selected here tc-day. . . '.i'r',y. ': 'r : If you're off ' for a short stay, let us fit you out with Suit, Case or Hand . Bag sizes and styles for. Ladies and Men. ;- : :y::yfJy,y Q The Tate-Brown Co. (ONNlllY SPHI'iGS- HOTEL , It. C. MIUJAMH. Proiirietof. Con.iclly Mprlnga, N. C . Completely remodeled, hot and told water, electric bslls, situated on the Southern, mile sast oC Asheville, elevation 1S0O ft. ? For rate and. further, Information, addrea .,..'.""'';,..: 'V ' ; II. C WILLIAMS mm W7E make ,a specialty - thing in the' office cesuL . Our stock is the v v l." ly ? V .v-; Do not Nov is P71RICER HOME BY adding to it one of our 3 or 5 piece Parlor Suits or Odd Parlor Chairs and Divansall of which we are offering at such' low prices. Beautiful 3-piece Mhy. Suit, with green loose cushions, polish finish; regular $35. Our special price $29. It would pay yon tp vlult oar store and examine the lanrt'atork of lriUturtlToorCverlnaa, etc., that we carry, and compare the price with those asked at other store. It you visit ns once, you !U be a regular customer. Our stock waa never more complete than now, In every Hue. , Ball1 taction yuaraalaad or money refunded. -t - ' Our Furnishing Goods Department, which has always had the.: reputation of ? " carrying everything that is new in novelties, is'not by any means losing ground. One of. the features of this department is our ability, to fully meet the require, ments of, what might be termed extremes-Comfortable Collars (all sizes) for people with short, thick necks ; High Collars for small, long necks,' aud of course 'everything that is wanted between these extremes. " Neckwear' In any design ' that you could want, washable goods mat iare very popular for 'Jrammetwear. H Hosiery in various designs. V Large line of Hats . in Straw, Blodced Panamas, ; Light Colored Felt Hats that are just ' right for the season. " If it's anything in h the Furnishing Line that The Long'Tate Glothin Gompany ' Oldest Qlotlilnj Store iri'ttic City. - Gooda Bcnt.on approval rcturnablo. at out expense. ' ,v' 'Mr-FUWTiJISB of Oince Furniture. Convenience and a placcfor every- is what all business men want and must have-to.be 6UC- peer of anything to be found. , ' " " , - , . -' , Handsome Oak Roll Top Desks , at' $tQy OO. 22.50; 30.00, 60.00 3':Cv Filing Cabinets of all kinds." ktfl.- fail to see us for Office' Furniture. . ; , the time," as our stock is aRDNER j WmWt JBiiiisI You arc going, to buy a spring suit ; and; of course you want" one of those' fashionable cuts ' The- kind that is just like IT WAS MADE TO ORDER. We have'them, and every one is guaranteed 'in fit and workpanshipe Come and taket a look it costs nothing and is a pleasure' to us Straw Hals end Panamas to fit all Heads- ED. MELLON COMPANY Mai Orders Eecdve Pnopt Atteolioi. . HADING QOTHIf RS ' . ... I MORE COMFORTABLE w. t. McCoy ; South Tryon Street . you want we have it .Typewriter Desks with Disappearing Cabinets 2 2. SO. to 35. OO each. " s Office Tables, small and large i sizes, ' A &orn $3.00 each to $25. OO, : '. ,-;i.;.v,--.-;.';-v. -v - "T '" , .s'"1' ; V Revolving Office Chain In , Leather; Cane i and -Polished "Wood Seats " at : $3.50 to 2500 each. ? f V large and -complete.-, QOMP21NY. I t- ' .. t "... !.rf - .1 .V' '1 " ' A V :'. 4 kfi - Oonnelljr Spring, H. C. f A '
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