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.CilATJLOTTJj DAILY OBSERVER, JULY 25, 100G. ' EOCIAL AM) rLKSONAL .a .. , . -.j. a- ti 1 rr , r:: " : HJVIiTLTlONvS?' cc::ectly o.. fho::?tly EuOyed c - SEND FOR SAMPLES AND PRICES ; V J. P. STEVENS lETiGBAYluG CO.; Engravers 47 WHITEHALL ST.V ATLANTA, GA ; k r MIks Anna Loika Hutchison dollght fully entertained a few frlemla at In' home on "Went Tenth avanua litwt night 1 In honor of MImps Martha and Jean Alto Martin, of' Oolunilma. lla.. who are vtMltliiir ilr.-". . IajO. Jr.- Ku chre was played. . sersuclier Mm.' W. F, Dowd will leave thta tnrntnr for HendjersonvMo, where she will spend the rest of the sum v.- C -saa- ;' ' ' '" '"'"JLL "' '" " .,, ' ' " IBaill Slijrt . mer. .. ,',- v"-' .' ' " ' i ' Mtt ( Mi i ' a ' Among the vlsltora In, the city yes- nrv were ur. ana " - auests &t the CerftraL. ? '' Mrs. C. T. - Myera and daughter, Mra. Jennie Prlqe, are spending a few Weeks with" Mrs. P. H, - Phelan, i another daughter -of Mr. Myere. Among the guests at the Central yesterday was Mra. W.'I, Robinson, : of ' Concord. .-. " - ,;: :: '- A" - Prof. E. C Mcintosh, of the ' law deDartment of Trinity College, Dur - ham, and hla daughter. Mlsa. Christine , Mcintosh, are spending a few dayi -, in the city... ' - . v ' Miaa Adele Henderson'") will Jeae . wlihdir a few days f or Iron : 'Station, : 'ivher she fwlll tslt friends.- x' Mrand Mra. W. - R. Taliaferro and children, Mlaaea Lula and Annie,' and Messrs. Thomae and Caraon Tallafer : 1 ro, hare returned to the city After spending two or three s weeka. - Wrig htsvllle Beach. -. t , ' Dr. George W Graham and. Mlaaea Balue ' Graham and Mimmle Moore - returned home- laat night after spend Ing three 'or four weeks at Atlantic City,- Lake George. New Tork, .. ; Niagara Falla and Thousand, lalanda. h."A party conalailha; ortha following named Charlotte people 'returned laat . night from Wrlghteville Beach: Mra. ' Qaorge A. Howell-nd Mlaaea Martha Howell and Daisy. Lillian and Jtuth Mlsa Julia Cone. of v Alexandria. ; y la YtslUnr Mlsa Flora Bryan, at .. her. home, on South Tryon street..; ' Mrs. WUUatn 'Whlttanj and daugh - ter, - Annie, will apend the fall and la traveling In the tntereata of the . Department; of Commerce and Labor, V Washington., -at ;.. v:v i Mr. B.ni1 Mm 3 - Arthnp TTMirann and children are apendlna; the week ac wngntaviiie Jieacn. ,v . , - - Miss Elolae Lawaon, of Colombia, . B. tyu visiting In the city.. v a tm . V 1 " Mra. W. D. Rankin, of Mount Holly, spent yesterday In the city stopping - at tna central. , - - , -v.- .,. - i :.;,.-m. '..VA,--V-..-- - Ml aa Bell Kennedy, who has been vialtlnC'MIar Bell Peonies.. In PtoyI dance, left yesterday morning for her , noma in joranue. a. - Mr. and -Mrs. W. T. Wilkinson v. leave In a few days for Lenoir, where 4 Mias LuTelle Bherrill left yesterday morning for her home In SUtesvllle . after spending soma time with Mrs. . J.H. Ham In Piedmont Park.: Mra. W.- W-VWaitl aeeomnanlMl ' riv . " Mrs. Cook Clayton, went to Salisbury ; yesieraay morning. . Mrs.. Watt will j viait la Sallabury for" a few days. . Miwt Ida Alexander.' of 6ta.tesvllle v la visiting MJe Amy Colt, on South . UTyoax streeu - " - u -a -r ; ;,. ' Mlsa Louise Atkinson, of Rlchburg. S. C. la vlalUnf Mr. , and Mra. Fred Miss. Margaret Watt, of Greenville. 8. C, after spending several days with . Mrs. a.' C Ramsey has gone to Ashe vine, wnere aba will visit -before . re turning home. . , . , ' 7 ' Miaa Alice Cox spent yesterday in , the city on her way home v from Mr. and Mrs, A. O. Craig have re turned to the city after spending some v unn my w rujnuviu veacn. -, Mra. H. O. Harper ' lias gone' to Caetalla. Nar.n county where she win ; viait retauvea. ., j . v , 1 , ' Mr. C. W. Smith and daughter, Miaa . nnie aaay umiuv, 01 .wmtevllle, are . apendlng a few days in the city an i route to- Rntherfordton, where they win ppena. me rest 01 me Bummer. Cards reading as follows have been laauea: .v. f Ton are cordially Invited to attend .' "v tha v,? f.TV , ' Annual Lawn Party, and Cake Walk v ai aaaunewa. . j. - Thursday evening, July it, HOC. Managers: Don Renfrow. K. D. . v Alexander, Wade Carpenter: ' mar shaia, Lee Smith, Joe Grler, Gill Orr: . chaperonea, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Bar rett, Mr. and Mra. A. W, Lindsay. t Mr. and Mra. J. H; Cutter, leave tnia morninr for. Waynesvllle, where tney wiij , spend some time. . ,; '..11 i;". , NOW FpR GREATER CIIARLOTTK. . lr. . W, ' T.. CorwlU. Hcoted Ptrmav , Cliarloue aub, tlilrh WUl Beirln .... an .AsrcMlreLCaanpalgn fortiM Purpose Huggmted In Ita Name, ; -; At an enthusiastic meeting of this , Greater ptaarlotte Cluh, held In the T, M. C. A. parlors last night, the club decided to begin, at once,-' an aggrerfalve campaign for the purpose suggested In Its name making Char lotte greater. With this end In view . the club elected Mr. W: T. Corwith permanent secretary, Mr. Corwith will devote hla entire time to the duties w dende concerning this city and aeo Vtlon ofvthe country and keeping suit able literature descriptive of the re - sources of Charlotte and vicinity. Tha motnbereof the club, numbering about 100. of " the clty'a most progreiwlve young rrton, are in earneet about the matter and they are going to. work Jn the proper spirit. v v . 1 . fA 1 . t- . . i..r. uirwnn, uie new secretary, will leave within a, few days for the Wt, where he will spend a few weeka studying the methoda used by bma i..-.i. 1 1 a 11 i.iiej iuuubiiini ;iuuei iq ini prOHTeHKl VO cltlfa of that action. Ha will return K.if nuirai icpimnopr; 1 ana will (hen take up the work proper. Mr. Corwith Is an energ-tla and ca pable young man and admirably fitted for his new position, having had largs experience In the advertising . and real estate business, swatch Charlotte growr ' -Tlo-xeira Ferry." the piny being r put on at the Park Auditorium by f th Per Stock Cimpny the first three days of this -week, Is tsklng wHI. The Pylveptem. the specialty rtimt artlwis, contlnu to pU th i crowds thnt patronlisfl the plnyhou. wiiuifii inn very lxl (hnf rnnnfv I i en. I eupcrleiit'd run rprmlui'- i ,iUt Idt,- I tt, I tea Vanilla Lxtract. At laiicy a'ocei BRKFS. A Few In anil pE.iTn cO CAPT. . J. ATKINS, ' " ii.', 'V " . ' i Prominent TcimeHtwmn, With4 Many sFrtends In This" State, PasHna Away Twenty Yrwrs Chief of Police of Knoxvllle A Brother of Blaboa Atklna. "'.; .... v.Mr.' J. W.. Atkins, ot The Observer, received Intelligence yesterday' of the death, at hla. . home In Khoxvllle, rT HH Oal.a .A ... 1 a. w position with a surveying and Ij Atkins, atthi if 11 r.nt nu.rln tnr nn Ih. lill,.i. P.ll. f' tlll. kt thS age Of 6. iCapt. Minor Happenlnga ' 9 .,:J Abott (tin City 1 Mrs. C'A. Withers It q'Uite sick at her home 011 North. Uranttm street. The top of the political pot la not very turbulent, but It Is preuy warm under .the eurface, . . . ,v ' Mr. Tom Alexander haa taken a neering force on the Southern Kall- -His friends will regret ' learn that Chief W. a Orr, of , the Are de partment, has' appendicitis. - Hla con dition was Improved yesterday, how ever, and It ts not thought that an operation will be necessary. .t -The work of remodeling the Sun day school room of the First Baptist church has begun. ' The room -will be much -enlarged so aa to accom modate the full Sunday school, which la one of the largest In the State. . ' Mri John H. Shumate returned to the city Monday night from Chimney Rock, accompanied - by Capt W. - K. Tonts... Mr. Bhumate's condition la considerably Improved. ' It la hoped tha haa avt a a , Ka aiKlaa A Kan Aitt nnnn ' " ---Tha receipts at the city cotton platform- yeslerday were ti bales and the best price paid for the ataple was 11.40 cents a pound. The re ceipts for the corresponding dato'of last 'vear. when the price was 10.60 cents a pound, were 40 balsa. - Clerk of Court Mr. J.. A. Russell received a letter from Mr. T. M. Ar rtngton, clerk of the' 8tate peniten tlary, Raleigh, yesterday stating, that Lou Simpson, a negro woman sent there Trom Mecklenburg county in September, 1 03,1 for 10 years for ar son, died Friday at the State farm. Ths deacons of St. Paul's Prea- byterlan- church have not yet receiv ed any answer from Rev. Charlea E, Raynal, of Birmingham, Ala., whom they recently called to the pastorate of the church. A telegram was re ceived several days ago, stating that Rev. Mr. Raynal'waa quite sick.- An answer is expected shortly., -. : Four boxes of heney lying on the sidewalk In front of Bridgers Com pany grocery store on West Trade street yesterday afternoon attracted beea by the thousands. The cracks In the boxes through which the honey eosed were .covered with them. .The beea continued to swarm about the boxes until they were removed about nightfall,-. ..-. . v IS HE STILL AUVET Atkins was a brother of . JU. Rev; James Atkins, of Aaheville, elected to the Methodist college f blshooa at the recent aeselon of Generalonfer ence at Birmingham, Ala. Other sur viving brothera are Dr, George J, At kins, of China Grove, and Prof. Ren Atkins, of Rusaellvrlle, Ky. ' Capt. At kins had been chief of police of Knox vllle alnce lS8lwlth the . exception Of two years, .until laat January.. He had been In 111 health for a year or more. ,- He was a prominent Pythian, having been at one time grand chan cellor, Knights of Pythias, of Tennes see. He had a number of frienda in this State who will learn with regret of his death. ' ; -, -'-, .; :; " ' Master John Wolfe,- Moore, the small son of Mr. and 'Mra. D.V C. Moors, la convalescent after a four weeks IllneeaA' -r itory of Killing of Hiram WHnn In Vanccy- County Not VerlneoV 1 ; Special to. The .Observer. . , AshevtUe, Jult 14. There la a ra ster here to-hlght that the story that Hiram Wilson, of Tancey county, had been killed la incorrect It la' im possible1 to yerlfy the ramor that he la still alive or the Jtory that he had been killed. . The Story brbught ,here of, the killing has been generally cir culated and It came ' from several sources, but owing to tha' distance from the alleged scene .and the- ab sence of telephone communication. It la Impossible to verify the story. John Sharp Williams' Declared Notnl- Jackson. Miss.. July '14 The Democratto "executive committee of the eighth district to-day formally declared John Sharp Wllllame the party candidate for Congress " from that district 1 5 ' A PARADOX K -:The Fox Visible Typewriter Ms out of Blght";-; ; J Drop In and examine : this wondc rf ul writfng 1 machine, and tha paradox la no longer a paradox. . .- ' if-':. '"' . ' ' STONE S BARRINGffl (0. Fox Dealers for North Carolina. . Exclualve . Western Write for descriptive circular. 'immss, Siiicisl I Cent; Each To-day As a novel advertlHemcnt, we will servo" to-day,; commencing at :S0 o'clock, delicious Ice Cream Sand wlcbee at lo. each. . We will use Halin'a Ic"e Cream and National Biscuit Company' M'afers. iWe ' wanteverybody to come and try these daJnlyf confections. Buy as many as yon wish. We expect to have enough to last all day., -Another lot Lmen Finish Skirts OSo. We , nave . secured another lot of these pice white skirts, made , In splendid styles and made. full; only 1 ; ,. 98c Beautiful Millinery ' If your hat haa become sunburned and dingy, yon can get a new, fresh one from us -for half and leas than you paid early in the season, and we aiw selling them almost aa fast as In the first of the season. , We have lots of pretty Hats for you to . look over and new onea brought out of the workroom every day. We can trim to order at same ratea. Please give us your order early fn the week. , IS WEST TRADE STREET, 1 -1 mm A) SAILING ALONG') these days way ahead of the times doing the' best work In the State and the most of It Just as busy as we oan be all the . time- and business grow Ing every day taking great pains with all our work, but V , -of course, at this season, mtk y Ing a specialty ofollar work, ' - shirt waists and colored ahlrta. , Be awful glad to have your . next package., rrnone 110. ':STAM LAUNDRY ried wearing Soft Collars for hot days? If not, you've yet to experience the doolcst collar ever worn with a shirt. We have them in various tyles they can bo worn with any shirt try . a Soft Colter to-day' arid you'll or der a dozen .to-morrow. " z Tr.tc-CrGVn Co; It's No . Trouble ;. Cool- Keep Tou owe It to yourself to dress Comfortably during the' hot weather. Our specUl light construction coats skeleton lined t Is the coolest thing out Keeps lla shs pa admirably and gives . '.all kinds of. comfort, ' i ' f ,.,.. ... '''&'?''','.,'':' '' Step Inside and. let us explain It to you and don't forget our. v ',-. ...... : )'.. .. - . ... . : 1. ' . . , ," . .-'' Special Trousers Sale I. A.. . All short ends of Trouserings must go and they, won't last long at these figures ' - ".?'"'''-'', $7.0O. $7.50,:$8.O0 CANISS;& CO. Inc TAILORS ; .T: STREET. '. ; ." S. TTITOX CUARLOTTE, If. O. Roc MS Won't you agree with us that there Is a place In almost every homo where another Hooker would add a little more comfort? Kspeclally when you can secure a handsome Ilocker at . such' prices rs you will flnd bflow: .. ;' Solid Mahogany, worth 111. BO; for U .. l.on. , SolH Mahogany, worth 11.60; for .... ,.,, '. ". ..'$10.00. Weathered Uak Mlesion, extra heavy; fur $., $0.00 and $11.50. Also a big line of cheap and medium priced Hockers. VI. T. XJcCOV South Trycn. Street V 1 1 "i'.i a Lengths at v;:- .' '7r ; VV'';.,.:::' - !y '-. 10c Several thousan dyards of Bates', Seersucker, X to 11-yard lengths, Bplen- ' -IT- did line of patterns, especially adapted for school dresses, boys' waists' This. at and men's shirts. '. Regularly sold at It 1-Jo. , I5c. UidlesN.Oauae Usle Hose at i . A special hot season bargain In Ladles' v.J TrttM AVAMtnf.1rAi1 Ana moA. ...h nil 7 n';-'-" fine Oause Lisle Jloslery. A fao now s It's to you.J( X5c. values The IVQdumm Novelties in Cotton Material s are At nold and Pacific Beige Effects Materials popular because Just the rlgght weight and In variety of styles that are .exact coplea of the newest fall eRects Arnold's Beige, It-Inch Paclflo Beige, 10-lnch .. 8 rll'iV'':" I: ' . " . ifj M it ' ' In woolens. . . .-. - II .'.V .' v II r ii II - A Rirrriln in nifiirfinrl nnmArffn - II '' t ' flv 1 . ' u s in vf villi rni iisi 111111 iawi . . ' I: - , f n ; mui miii. , m iiyuunu vuiuuill v .1 L li; Splendid, heavy quality yard-wide B leached Domestic, -worth considerably .. ' B ' mora than our special price ,. ., .. ..,.,',, .. ., .. T i--c, Tard. 1 Re-Dyed to Look Like New dt Our - Improved process of Dyeing- and our experience with thla claaa of work enables us to redye garments of nearly all klnda without taking them apart. Thla makea the cost almost Insignificant wtth the old way of ripping, dyeing and remaking. Ladles' skirts In colors that are faded or undesirable can be dyed black and made serviceable good enough to wear with a white or colored . ahirt waist Get our prices for dyeing and cleaning. ( . i - Queen Gty: Dyeing and Cleaning Works . MRS. J. M. iraOTER, ; Proprietress. ' "v THE BEE HIVE Special Values TO-NIGHT RozzellV Ferry l '1 ; ir,-.. f ''vi , " AT THE PARK Vill Al Peters Stock Co; : Charlotte's; Most Popular Resort IS HAVIEY'S is- ,. '', . ' .; f; Th ; Richardson, Concert are, proving thegrea success that 1 we anticipated and , pre dicted. Every afternoon from I to 7 o'olock' sweet muslo can . be heard at our establishment ab solutely free.r':;-'V; ''"f 'V ' Vou ( are cordially Invited to attend each, and every concert. ('And ! rtmembor ouf ' soda fountain service Is superb. Ihv.'ty's Fi::n::cy in Towels, Chnnfc DillAii Cncfc Ffr iiiirrjtV 1 iiiiivv i.mr, i ii.. ) Good large size Hucfc Towds 22x44 !0c each, $1 dozen; ' . ' " - " ? Extra heauy and large size Turkish Bath Towels JOc each. ; ' Sheets and Pillow Cases ' Good large size Sheets made of a heavy seamless' s.heetiijg 5Qc s-'y rV.-' yt Herristitched' SKeetsfulIJ OlzeTand made of the best quality Sheeting;; A regular ; Good nice Pillow Cases 10c each. ' -45x36 Hemstitched jPillow Cases mads of very fine quality case goods He each; : Exlra!Sjiial ' ' ' r i I Ir4 size good heavy Spreads.; a regular $1.50 value to go at $1 each. ' n ri r Gharlott F astcst G:ovT! 4 1-
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