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1 .f. ; CHARLOTTE DAILY 1 OBSERVER, JULY 20, 100G 1 , T1IE I'MVEKSITV. X. I. C, A. i Xli Xrw Bnlldlnff I Now Com)le- 11: Ii0iu1cr .r 'lrcNirlnr for In '. . rreauHHl Work Nrt iwli Sonic) ftrta About the I"aat Year' Work i Y M. C;A, Mm From "tliaprt . 11 Ul Doing Good Work in OiIht .- Ileld-Cliarlotie I'wopto Intwstod ; ln . M. C A. at the I'nhcrslty. .' Tho building of the Young Men'a Christian Association at the I'nlver c -: elty t North Carolina, toward the :' erection of which a. number of the ;' University, alumni' and publir-pirlu'il ' . , men of Charlotte contrlbui'd. In now ; .practically complete. The poiiry of . tha building commit te lii-tnir m build i U tha money rime In to pay for the '.-'..woravlt has been tlnlsheil ult limit any debt whatever. Tin- lnlerlr piilntlnu yet remain to lie irnt unrl thut will .''m finished In two or t lir' tkn. . The healing nyilom and ( urnUhlngs V. r not yet pro Ul-1 for. hut It Is V confidently ei''l,',l thut everything ''.Will be ready by th opt-ning of the -session to enter the building with ii,Jth work, i The entering of thin builillnK, with ''V the work thai Iih lieeii lHnned to be carried on in It Hnd with It us head- Quartern, will murk u epot'h In the jK development of ilie noelal, moral and "; -i aplrllual life of the students at the fc"4 Ulwverslly. The bulMliiK lll not only "be the iiome utid headquarters of :." Ihe Young Men's t'hrMInn AkimI;i ',' tlon, but If will nerve u the genernl J,'' students eluti-- the iHTKe olibe. , ; juni and reading room. Hnd the other room to be the rn-uliiiurti-rs adaptable as a stinli-nts' eluli h"uw uf v th hlfCheKt tpe Mr. Frank H. li.nikln. l;is of !01, IB old 'Varsity fnotluill player, who k, haa JuM eonipleti-d Ms t heidogb-iil i course at 1'nlon K'in I nary. , III lie In i' i-harire uf the biilldlnx. gflvlnir hi '. whole time, us genernl aecretaiv of ' " the Y. M. ' A . to puperviMlnK and ll V reeling the work of the iis.-x . Iiii ion. Peveral other strmiK I nn rrsii men Who have had null'' a little t xperh-nce In colli ge hhsiii l.illmi .ok will he back at the fnlvrsity in t --I..11 m graduate stuUentn. takliiK l"1 d medicine. Anionii tlifse nr. i; S W. Uamrron. cIukn of 1H04. who has for the last two enr he, n student sec retary of the Stale ,f Kentucky; '. C. Burnhnr.lt. . ins' Tit 1 1 o r. . ami V. B. Love, cns- ..I I90i. w lui havo aerved as preMdnit uf the t'nlvrrslty asso lation The plans for next year 1 1 luile the atrenglhenlna un.l enlarxlnx of every department uf rhe work. Some of thu departments are planning to more than double the woik of Inst session. The following are some "f the facts In regard to t'ie work of Ust session: One hundred and eighty one stu denta were enrolled for dally devo tional Ulble study In IH grinips under atudent leudnrshlp A Itll.le insiltnte ll) the fall and a sf kly normal i lass durlnK the session wore ronduiied fur the training of the utinlent bailers. Forty-eight leaders from m Ighhorlng Institutions Httelll"( the Hll.le i-l- tute In the fall Seventy students wire enrolled In Bine KToiips for the Ktudy r differenr phases of missionary work, the group . studying medli.il inl-..ii- pi..lng tiie moat Interesting Two regular week ly meetings were held tin oiikIiouI (he aesslon. and n special ferles uf evan gelistic meetings wre held in Jan uary. One thousand stud'-nt h i n.l-tiooks and 700 fnlverslty lln.ctort were published and illslrllxjted io ihe stu dents and fiicuHv wlth.njt ... i i i them, Keven htindreil t ' n i .1 h 1 1 v .al endara were published and sold, ilie profits being used t.i help defriiy thn tpenses of the work. Four rural nnd nilKhhorhond Hun day school hae been fostered and lead by association men The asso. la tion was represented at the Interna tkinsl Kuident Volunteer f'.invenllon at Nashville by nine delegates, m the Inter-Htate fonventbin at "harleton by two students, nnd at the Southern Kltldent "onferem e hy M men The 1. u.Ik. 1 f..r in t e.,i . will amount to al...iit tl .'.mi. wlihh Is practically .ioi..-,i r,.r T DUiicATi: school ihh m: Carolina Acsilcnu Is in Mow Into ev l.lllllllllg C MkhIiiii. The le, Ih in. hi f Hi.. I,. w n, lio.it building at 1 an. Hi, 1 A. i.l nn .. 1,. xr Wednesday will In nn 1 , , 1 , , . .... event In the !il-i.,rv ..f l'i ., . m township. I..r 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 i.-.a. "'.irilm.i Aeademv was one .f tin- c:nlinjr ol, Held mcIuhiIs of tl,.- s. bullfllng was of ..gs t. ui'i Iir-I .1 tin ' .1, I.. 1 , s. . mill liiiild l.iit H I.. . .line Were of pure gold Tin Ing wa .1 ft .tine at r.i 11 . In old. rlcketv and n m 11 1 ua 1 a new uric was i,i.i-i..i I.. Mi tit lev had 1 ha rge . Academy there was n.. Ii. school In Hi- Ktate Mi not a f inished 1 .1 1 in .r ' ; 1 hilt tie Wits it line ill-. I Christian man and nu teai h. r. For I y. ar In and girls drilling ih.-n, f,. Ill the rn.. ruing mini 4 or ternomt . i, mimilis niii AlthotlKtl he ,ts a sin. f. tl,. 1, for,., Whe Mr f ''.ir..i,a r 1 on ni 1 v Sli 11 1 l. ,- k - Ic.l.11 11 h. It "It 1 v I 11 4 . Ill I..., - .. In. ; Ml ; in "1. ( of '1,. I ' II in in h. rould u hip that he I,. . c.,11. v. 1 their r)r- 1 ley arc s Htates. The spe,, Itev. I'lii'o and H. I' An In,. 1 1 grsinrrii w 1 by '.,,. pi in. the 11 lirg lo l ho H III li If h ' 't I ll .1 M.I oil ni Hon nn. I r I a I ... 1 1 1 Ml Mi u 1 he I'M!., I h Will he ' 'harli.t'e. 1 . ' " I I I - h. . -' ' 1 ; 1.. 1 . .in. 1 1 1 .i 1 1 1 i 1 . i h . ler I. , I he Kan. i.ii.M 1.1 11 1 w 1 (-- wi, 1 hi inn . How Hettiltf.-nt nt W rtrictiot ,, t limiif. ed In ,i tin IM I nt i,r ul Mlcycl I .V III In l I I" 111 or 1, u 1, f 1 , r 11,, Of j oil I, ' .1 .. ,, 1 het.l 1 l'i. n ..' , .1, .1,01 o the Ktil ,1 I he 1 . . , 1 . 1 . ,, , W ere r'l III. I 'K . -Hil 1 hill I he , wanted in 1 n, 1, 1,, i, ,,, 1,. Mug . 1 .1 n on. Itnt Ihe tnei.it ami iii. f,,. 1 , h ,m. feteiit things 1,, ,1,, ,,, -..fu,.. ourl btoiiKht in it,, ,,,,,, , 1, With being in Hie w , iiW ,. our familiar . i.nm 1 s men ,,.J n, o i,. . - bora, along win, ih.ir . iipir. ,,, ' IS nd old. unit hea,.. ,! f,,,, in .and mot lo rs. time was , , ,,,,, (,. revolution In - num. nt I' 1 on, iiiim, ! cry out ngaliiM i n. 1, i,,-, , ,, l.!rsl; It Is hard f. tmd u ,,,., w ),., :v; Won't do that, but li s anotlor thing I when a case nf molitilng i. 1,1.011,1 , ihome to you a ml ymi have a on ip.my ' Of good men. pirir, .,1,1 ., n,4 ,1. trouble fm the lulling ..f .. sou) ', n. .Isen who ought hi huvn di. d " - Atleh" Springs' Allele Spring- a demure ouskt hi-. ..,.a1e, Ha the 11 hut of an 1 ;n iii, n i,, tha Ity police court yesterday niorn ,. Ing. According hi the story of ihe (e ' fendant Adel.. Is a muchly injured ! and Innocent maiden, eliu was cinug. sd with being diwird?rly op Kat Hinih 11' atretfi, Mlio said thut IouIm Hron's i wtfa hud accused h?r of lakln- me. ' Mrs from IuH to anothvr womsn .and intliratcd that he was tun inti mat with LouU. This liruutalion ; was fsentl by the hurt Adel, who apok her mind In no uncertain " terms. ' ThoiMi very trrms ar respon albla tor Adeje's trouble, for rtei-ord-er Hhannonhouae llnad th wonin for liar atranuoas language. .c, 1 1',-... H t ,, f- 'si'1 j-'- !," ---s.y -nr - it-t- i--.-r" e---f -i-'- -.W . ' .' ': V ": ;,,:i'M x ,"' Forty-Flva Out of M on Model Farm iBb ' that ' Mecklenburg people ' may know that r they are not the. only onea who aometimea own tuberculous owa the following paragraph from a New York apeclal. to tha Baltimore Kua are nrlnted: "Vivid illustration of the perlla of milk that la not sterilised waa afford ed thla week by the condemnation of 46 cow a out Of a herd af it. Eighty four per cent, of the animals were foun.1 to be affected by tuberculoala In varloua atagea. and the State ln apeetor at once ordered them killed and turned Into fertilizer. Thl.t condition, It la said, waa dis covered on a model private farm on Slnten Ixlnnd, where no expenne has been pured In buying the beat cattle and Ih keepliiK them In the flneat condition. The cow barns aro of model count ruction, are kept acrupu louslv clean and the herd la under the care of an experienced veterina rian. It was tho death of one of the cows that caused an examination. The tuberoulln M diuloxad tha con dition that was Imperiling the Uvea of all "ho drunk the milk from the herd. - - This startling discovery beara out the opinion of experts that the tu berculosis peril In milk la one thut ought to he dealt with energetically by the h.li)i department." THAT t.K.WDFATlf Kit CIACSK. ( linrh-s II. Cimlin InfrtNlticttl a 1(111 to ( liuugc llio Time Mmlt Fnm ivoh to mm. I notlve that Blackburn's resolu tion, asking that the grandfather 1 In use In the Htrite constitution be ex tended to 120, la causing a bit of comment at homo and abroad,'' said a Id pul.ll.un to an Obaern r man yrs e 1 rd ay. "Hlnckburn Introduced the resolu tion at Greensboro but t'ha'rle 11. divvies. who Is a ltepubll.nn repre sentative In the legislature from Wilkes. Introduced H bill at Itulelgh, providing for the extension of the time limit from 190 to IMS. The hill went to the committee on amend ments and was reported without pre judice. Judge W. A. Jrahtun moved that he hill he turned over to the Judiciary lommlttee. Now the Judi ciary committee hud finished its hu.sl ness for the term and there the bill died. "Th" Fiepubllcuna are In earnest about the hill. They see that many Illit erate white men are going to lie dis franchised if the IPO date stands. It would he 11 shame to take the ballot from a single white man In North Cai ollna " Till: MlK Kfl ll.l.i: I'ICMC The Annual Masonic Outing Will lrt Held On the Hi or 11g11-t. The following Invitation bus been Ismjeil ; Vou are Itespectfully Invited to At tend the Tw enty-efghth Anniuil Masonic l'i. nlc anil "Hiimi-t "iimlng" at clement fjrove Moiksvllle, North '111 ollna Thursday. August !Uh Nineteen Mundrad and Six l.awn 1'arty at Night A. company Ing the Invitation are the following llnei from Goldsmith's lies.ietil Village:" 'Sweet Auburn! loveliest Village of On- plain; And. us an hare whom hounds and hoins purine, I'ants to the place from whence at Hist she lle, I still had hopes, my long vextAtlona past. Mere to nturn and die at home at last " Till-: 11AFFS THIS AFTFItNOOV I'lii-j Will he Hun I tili-s the Wentlier Is fry Hail A Hig Aid mlance le slrttl. The weaiher permitting, the races will take plai e ill the (alt gioiinils at ! in 11 lui k thlsi iiftetnoon Since 1 ein. sda aftei timiii. the date first appointed for the no es. the managers .r Ho Charlotte Jtoad IniMrs' ,i.i il.iMnn have hi-ett exerting t hem sel t tvs , , th u Ihe grounds will In- In Mit 1 1.1 u --hape this Httrnoi,n I'nl.-ss iii jlis.k lv very heavy, the laces will bo : mo 1 lording to schedule. fli t, will lie three ra.es. with olle x 1. 1 l.i 1 Ion half-mile against lime by 1 I., vlngtoti," Mr Paul t'linth nn's l.i 1 h..rn Owing to the fuel that I ihl' K tin (list meet of the season, ill 11 . 1 m r .-. I that as ninny 1 harlolle 1 1 pi. I.- 1 mi. attend. W. Th Ii . I. ,.. I 1 1 . I. to ,1 I. ill Th rill's lair Mislal liisslt eil. I 1 1 A Tompkins Cnmpanv has .1 Hi.- Ht I,.. ills Worlds Fair 1 wlili It w is awarded for ex- I oi ,. -U;n and w orli m a nshl p 1 lilii-t v eUiil.lte.l hi the fair I .1111' I "V . hll.lteil HI Ml I .mils 11 -pliinitn; li.inie. a teet and spooler t .r ii".- in ii.rioii mills slid 11 lot of ..Hon -ef, oil nun him r and some pill. , 11 I hangers I I VI Y Y K A It 11 ATTI.K in. 11 liner in 11 I wi nl - en r hnMIr l.i 1 , plt.-M nnd tn.illKiiarit sore. I I 1 1 ii I I'm k len s A 1 11I1 Hal v e; 1 1 1 1 ,. 1. till le : Pi 1 , il. . 1 i.-. I t i.e 1 l ie liv 1 III Ing hoi h r o e reiiiitins." tins A. M 1 h ,11, le 11 H. .I for 1, Id li-itcs mid wonnilii . at i I ' 11 Ar ''11 . druggist. 1 Summer Clearance Sale Of Exchange Pianos Hiilslmiit, Knsbe, hliitlstll. i;terett. KrMiilch K llaclt. Melunay, Pond Mr CoiiiMiiy, Merllng, IV.li. ni K Itntfii, Heltnlng, Ma mi AJ Hamlin, Wise, 01 nlsli. 1-1 s her, Item Ic P0111I, llartsril. (treat Wcalt-rn. Ncetlliant, llulil. Heethovcn, F-lejf, Uelllngton, , (ttililsliillh, Malluislifk, IW'ker, all in fine condition. Write to-day for full particulars, taking first and second choice. CHAS. M. STltff Manufacturer of the artist to piano with th sweat ton, tout I kern Wareroomt ft West Trad Rlreet, (IIAIIIXrTTK. N. 0. C. If. WII-Mtrril. Manager. WHAT BECAMK OF THE BONNET? " iff .: ' J-f.'i -i' ' ' ''" " .-' Tbl " Grief of Faatldlon : Yonug ; Member of th Ixn-al JmMHr Imwjct Made Happy by Incident . . at the iHr Building..:',?' .-:;';: v '.;,:; Tha member of tha local, bar wera much gratified yesterday morning to behold tha, gennlne grief of a yonng lawyer at thf lost of a new 111 Pan ma hat Tha ' young; lawyer in ques tion la a clever fellow and exceedingly well liked by all tha membera of tho bar. He la jiot sporty, but la faatldloua almost to a fault when It cornea to hats, and ha exercises aa great care In the selection of hla head-gear aa a bella In gay Paree. Kecently haa prac ticed artlat'a eye waa struck with a new bonnet In the shape of a hand some $12 Panama. With a smile on hla countenance and Joy In hla heart the young barrister planked out hla 12 bucks, had the Investment wrapped up and tenderly tucked it under hla arm and strolled down to hla office with a aelf-satlstlel air. The hat was one to be proud of. No Panama that ever adorned -the poll of u man In Charlotte waa more pleasing to the eye. The young' lawyer, though accustomed to walking under head-gear of the latest and moat ap proved styles, meandered down the atreet with u mora stately atrut. Tha other members of the bar were en vious. Their lack of the exquisite taste and the luck of .their younger brother made them a little aulky and they plotted how to apoll tha bonnet w Ithout getting a scrap on their hands. Meanw hile the nearer of the Panama of the fancy band and latest design glouted over hla hit. Wedneaday night the young attor ney worked In hla office, until It waa late, until the people vere off the street, n When he Mulshed he started home. "What's the use In wearing this to-night?" the asked himself, fond ling the hat affectionately. He then placed 11 five-weeks-old slouch hat over his top-piece and went home. When he got to his ofllce yesterday morning he was surprised to find his door unlocked. Hurriedly and uneasi ly he went to his Inner sanctum, and was shocked and grieved beyond ex pression to rind his pet gone. He tried not to worry, but his long face told his brother attorneys that something was wrong. They were uneasv until they found out the source of the sor row and then they held a love-feast and general Jollification meeting. Hut what hecameTof the hat? A TAt.KINt; MACHINE COXCF.HT. Mr. I,. Waldo Amos Will Jlvo "e at j the Y. M. C. A. To-Mglit lu Honor 1 of the t amp Hoys. There will be a special attraction. at the boys' ramp rally at tho Young Men's Christian Association to-night. 1 Fiom k to II a talking muchlno , .nccrt will he given by Mr. I. Waldo Ames, of the Charlotte Music com- panv. A cordinl invuntimi is r- tended to nil boys of the city. A j larifo number f records will he phi) ..I. among which will ho the fol lowing: "America." Kousu s Hand; "Armorer's Song," front ItolUn Hood; 'Tiide Josh at the Circus; ram many." . ..mlc song; "Popples." or chestra; ".Jesus. Iover of My Houl." Trlri'lv choir. New York; "The Mock ing I'.lid." duet; "Johnny Jones." medley. linnjo; "The Troubadour." Smisa's Hand: "I'm "Id. but I'm Awfully Tough." laughing song; ' 1 Udeti Time Minstrels;" "Nothing I.Ike This In Our Family." comic sung; "Hhzxiixi Maxxazxn." Sousa's Hand; "Is It Warm Knough for You?" comic song; "Annie Ijiurle." male chorus; "Nearer My Ood to Thee." llai teltc. Sending Out Census lilanks. Prof. 1. J. Cochran, county super intendent of education, is engaged In mailing out blanks for the census rr ports to the various school districts In the county. The law requires the school census, to he taken every year. Prof Cochran's time for quite awhile will be (liken up with correcting the papers nf the applicants for teachers' positions, who have been taking the enarnlnnilon during the last two wicks The professor Is being assisted In his ofllce this week by Miss Kunlce Sadler, of ihe county. I YOUR PRIVATE SCRAP BOOK contains a number of John t'hnrles McNeill's poems, no doubt. Home of hla best have been published In Northern magazines, which you may not "have seen, hut can now be had In permanent form In the llt tl volume, Kong, Merry nnd Had. Prl.f 1 00 net; by mall $1.1)0. STONE X BARRINGf.lt (0. Puhllsliera, Charlotte, N. C. Lava Lotion With Benzoin Is a splendid preparation for tho face, After Shaving It will ii Hay the smarting and burning, will make a quick heat of the little gashes, and will gradually overeoma tenderness. Fine For Sunburn Tou should take soma to tba Sea Coast with you hy all 'means. Sft CKXTH AT SsMSfeBMaasjsaassaaasBsissMBssaasjMBjsjBaaasjBasjs I Hawley's Pharmacy rn I TIIE WAtEn AM, IUGUT NOW, IV, j. ;,'.., v . 1 V ;' $ " 'i'j- ' I'cnnlman Sb Drove nu, Who :. Warned : , Patrons to Boil Water a Vnvi Weektt . Ago, ay That tho Hupply Ul Excel lent A Gratifying Jtepurt.v,? ; :v, Charlotte rltlxena may now dispense with the tedious process of boiling the city water before drinking It. Pcnnl mao Browne, the Baltimore chem ists and biologists, who, after an ex amination of the water, warned the people of. the city to boll It before drinking, have made a recent exam ination and assure the management of the water-works that the supply la now pure, excellent. Mr. Pat Williams, acting superin tendent of the water-works, yemorday received the following letter from the chemists: v .- Baltimore, Md., July lth. J0. "Dear Hln We enclose results of the chemical and biological examination of samples of water. A chemical an alysis shows tha water to havo re turned to Ita normal condition and U therefore an excellent supply for your community. Tha biological examina tion disclosed the absence of the co lon or Intestinal bacteria, and also tho absence of other fermontatlve buc-trla.-Thb Confirms the chemical ex amination. "Tour very truly. ' "PENN1MAN & BROWNS." Superintendent Williams and tho water commission are very much grat ified at the report. There has never been a great deal of danger in ualng tha water, ad the patrons were-warned to boll It merely.aa a precaution. The samples which were examined by Pen nlman & Browne were taken from the pumping station several days ngp. The previous report -of the chomlaie was made, four or five weeks ago. Try a little Kodol for Dyspepsia after your meals. Manv stomachs ars over worked to the point where they refuae to go further. Kodol digests yor food and gives' your stomach tne rest It needa, while its reconstructive properties get the stomach back Into working order. Kodol rellevea flatulence, sour stomach, palpitation of tha heart, belching, etc Bold by Hawley's Pharmacy. The very great demand for Chick Hprlngs water In many places where Its utilities are known has Inlluenced tho owners to Install a complete bottling and shipping jant. equipped with the heat modern machinery mil appliances. The water Hows direct from the spring into an Immense tlle-llned and glass-covered storuge tank, from which It Is pumped to the bottling plant and put up In vessels and bottles of conveniently marketable sizes and shapes. The bottling Is done entirely by automatic ninchlnory, and the water Is never touched by hand. -v The shipping and keeping finalities of CHICK SPRINGS WATER are remarkable, and It will be found In pcrfeot condition and with Its strength and medicinal value unimpaired months after leaving the spring. if tho original seal la Intact and It has been properly handled and stored. 20 rrvrs pi:n f;.i,i.ox ix S ; !.M GLASS I) KM IKS. Brannon Carbonating Co. 'Phone 83.V La Marguerite Shop Wit believe we hnvo Ihe prettiest, daintiest and most complete lln of Wash llclts, Mock-, and Collars over shown In I'hin lotte. Kelsel ' OllgllttO lltNHl, UlO latest novelty for lady mnlnr- Ists priu mciii and aenainie. full line of Human Hair ,. n.l knoniuirl,.. In. A (iolNl eluding St licffler's Hair t'olor Ine: any shudo desired. H'Art Nmivcati Jewelry of every dcsr-rlptlon. La Marguerite Shop 311 North .Tryon 8t LOOSELEAF Ledgers o: and ..Price Books.. Having taken the exclusive geney for tha "McM." . 1'rlra liook Co., we ara prepared to offer you juices on this Una of goods that will astonish you. Corns In and take a paap. Houston-Dixon & CO. 1 1 ,. i . I Bottling and Shipping of . Chick Springs Water mass in - r n Ba Itc-prcscnilng fioutb Atlantic Quarterly ; ' ir. ? yf M. Smith. " of JOnrhanv' recent graduata from Trinity College, la spending a few jJaya In tha In thn tntarast of - Tha South . Atlantic Quarterly, the ' well-known magaalna published at Durham. . Tha puhiica tlon is edited by Drs. Edwin Mlms CURED f r- X . waa 'afflicted with nerrousness and general debility, for nearly all years, which weakened tna greatly. Every few days I had nervous spells and weakened down; 1 hardly had strength to walk across the. room. ' I waa hungry at regular times, hut If I indulged my appetite It would bring on one of those nervous spells, which It would require morphine' to relieve. Lnat September Mrs. Joe - Person called to see me, having heard of my condition. But. although aha assured me ahe. thought her remedy would cure me, I did not have much fatth In It, or anything else. X had tried so many things 1 was out Of heart. Bhs persuaded . me, however, to use her Kennedy. I bought half dosen bot tles of it, although my husband told me It was useless to buy so much, as X mlgh not live to take It. I bought It all the same, and todar I can say that I am a well, healthy woman. I have done more work in the last two months then I had done In five years before. My complexion Is good and healthV, my apnetits good, my nervousness gone, and I have not had to resort to morphine since I started on Mrs. Joe Person's Remedy. It is everything that ahe claims for It. MRS. D. I BARNES. Clayton. N. C, Jan. 11, 105. I SPECIALS FOR MEN . Did you ever stop to consider how important your' shirt is during the hot summer time? You cannot be well dressed unless you have a supply of neat up-to-date shirts. We have an immense stock of JUST THE KIND TOR SUMMER WEAR Such famous brands as Monarch, Eclipse, eta, etc. in all tho new stripes and col ors, collars and cuffa attached or detached Big line of silk outing shirts. Just the thing for vacation time. Look at our line of gents' furnishings its a dandy. MELLON S CLOTHES FIT ED. MELLON COMPANY LEADING GL O THIERS Have You Seen The Marvelous Values In Smart Simmer Suits th.it wa'n oftrlnf in this Hummer Clearanca Sale? Do you rrnllr what a tremendous saving of money this sale means to you? Well, you will have to come In and sec these ex ' t-eptlonally fin Suits to really appreciate theae great bargains. 110.00 and $1250 Hulls, If your site Is here, at .... -5 $15.00 and $ 1 0.50 Hulls, If your size Is here, at . . .. 7.50 $18 50 and $20.00 Suits, If your sis is here, at . . .. 10.00 Hoys' and Children's Knee Pants Suits at 26 per cent, discount. $6. CO Boys' Knee Pants Hulta now ..'.. 4.M $5.00 Boys' Knes rants Suits now 1.75 $4.50 Boys' Knee Pants Bulta now t.SS 14.00 Boys' Knes Pants Cults now 1. 00 $3.50 Boys' Knee Pants Suita now t.ti COME EARLY AM) GET CHOICE. x THE LONG-TATE CLOTHING COMP'Y. The Oldest Clothing' St or cln The City GOODS SENT ON APPROVAL RETURNABLE AT OULT EXPENSE mfi4 eMM mmw-Am ttvnifUfliiM n ttiels SAlsismeA. tho salesmen of different houses, "Wa must have, an Interior Player." aaldtho other pUno manufacturers rianola which tho Aeolian Company owned. "Olvo us the' next my l-isyor" and there waa forthwith a wild scramble. v get the Tlanola "'Tmi.;.onIo"Yh.;noUPi:o itlon of the Pianola Piano haa he'Aed its eaies. im poi m.f t . wnnuii shnrt ana'a of tlmo the Pianola r an , . . . .... ii- IliBirHinnill. (II wufauniiu,, And Just hore Is whjr th Imitation helped the original: . Peopla i.w- k. mn,.ia mant ,ii nn ana wr tha. I'ianola Piano.. nd lust tinrn Is whtire. tha Imitation nelDea me Brumm. rmmi wniu ui av mm ni . w; n . ... must And Aeolisn Hall la tha only piaco in New xora wnere n only atora In North Cfrollna at which a Pianola Piano this la the , V 'i, i and W. XL Glasaon, members of the. faculty of Trinity College," although ft la not In any way connected with that Institution. . and its contributor Include the best known writers In the country, including Bliss Perry, - editor pt The Atlantic Monthly; 'Albert YOU ARE INVITED TO KITCHEN Just the thing- every , kitchen ' should ' Kave. ,You' can't afford to be ; without one, ? if you will - " ' oniy coosiaer me convenience '." 1 v'.- Come in and talk:'! ' f'r:'- 'the matter:.-.-, "-.v.' LUBIN FURNITURE COMPANY entered the doors of Aeolian Hall and WhV-d It."l.a7- Th. pub.. 1. .tin ....l n lima i ha pianois nana - nLT-i. STATE AGENTS Bhaw, editor pf Review, pf Reviews) Dr. C. Alpho'nso ; Smith. Dr.' W. - P. ; Few. and others The magailne Is only a few i-eara old. but it haa won a place for , itself . in the foremost ; i. ranks of the solid mar ailnea-of the country. tp AXtf- INSPECT: OUR DISPLAY CABINETS great comiort ana they ; afford. f .' us. " f' .c JHL A Case Where Imitation - i i Has Proven a Real Help - t When tha Pianola Piano was first ' announced there waa a gaspkln the piano world and a pause while the' t' other manufacturers considered ; what they should do to meet this hlthsrto unprecedented, element' of competition. ", . When the Planohv Piano made lts., advent, the whole trade knew It not , from reading newspaper advertise '. Pianola Piano Piano" "prospects", who . had . baen besieged,, by ... bought. in concert. Ofcou best Plssr, give i ,:1A' Ot courso.they could - not ' ua a good Player, f now adorned to th. Idea 6f .uch mi Mcomi aianaarauea. t . , , ,,. ...., k. ioi. ' ' can be purchased. , t .,r.r.. .''I-.' 1 t ' i f ' ..:;'t';'''''V.-;. 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The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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July 20, 1906, edition 1
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