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' "" ' I 1 Ly tr.o ti- lI -'' 1 '' and Dr. rr'V rend intortvstin j : :. warj KcUcy, or miii 1 a iriT;'erly paper on ce of accurate diagnosis " "-vo a.e?od moral perora- r v aftr-rnortn-Drs. Highsmith.' o ;.v;!ls McBraycr. of Ashevllle rc?.,r. ton, of 'Henderson, read '-n'..;,ht was by far the most in tingr meeting:. Dr. Royster of igh. lead a paper on Dr. Edwin Z'-mc Cr ':! H : ' -.-.l i i il. .:'. .: Two Avto .. ;,U ? : i i. Arm. licU's Work fnr t!- r.u.I r-"r and Io;hi . As-wi.u'on 1 :.o i;.ne!ail I'ever Ilrnitj-int. . Special to The Observer. High Point, June 12. Much praises has been siven to the article on High Point in the World's Work of this month, and what Is the heft part more than a minion people will read it. Tim Enterorisn mf this rttv wa ' ' jj, ,-r-.. ...-t-'1 1 . - """""" " r : ' " - - ; V Way, of 1 u 1. Atlanta. c.i. r...i.i. '-iivi.y voc; 'JIai.r'sIrs Directors. J p .Yv X V . : - ; j Howell UynoaTHle,, tho New President of the North Car olina Aicuirai society. . Vhia day without a peer In eur t -w.88 a glowing: tribute to the I p of the past. Dr. McBrayer, fville, delivered the annual ora 'iie' doctor's! address was one of .est efforts I have ever heard put-in class with Grady, whom tmJales greatly. jutlons of sympathy were tele- ii. io ur,,f. Li. aiurpny. of Mor- who is critically ill. iouse'of delesratesr held lt. final this mornings The following: were, nominated: President, IL.Way, WaynesvIITef first vice i, j. -.ts. stokes, saJlsDury; sec h president, J. a. Turner, High I third vice president, W. H. heaufort; orator, Charles Man V?el" Hill;, essayist, T. R. Llt onshoro Iwdor t:Avaa a hce. Wilmington delegates 'to pi vauey Association, W. H. .has. Robinson, Geo. W. Long, LKenzte Dr" MonrA anA Virginia Medical Association ward. David Taylor. W. A. R, S. Primrose, J. ,M. Blair: Carolina Medical Association. indersori, Albert Anderson T bison, Julian Baker, W. Bur- FASII10N SERYICE it 1931 "Jiff TUCKED Irii Pattern No. 1931. Ul Seams Allowed j sUlt from six to twelre yean U j;lfrock Kde of bright red nun'i H white embroideryion the .t, the collar, belt and wrist-band, j trimming mar be raried to suit te snd rows of oatch or other H ii in 4 lizet- to 12 yean, JO yean the dreu roquirci t i SO Inches wide, or t yards 8 8 yards 42 inches wide; 2 yards I I a'.Ura, 13 csats. . - Privileged to rif1 ma.tara.1Tw In ting up the write-up. . , Air. , I, Montgomery lost the right front ntpfi .n h.in throuerh an aeeldfn ia wth a the same time Mr. A. H. Ninestein ana Air. jv . Garland ran Into eaoh Other In hllfi-s-tfM . an A aTTurlanAiii) n DO WUM IV ft considerable, ehake-up and (bruises, neioner Team displayed &i light. Mr, Ninestein Archda-le when the aeddent occurred. v. . miles, jmng in tne neign borhood of Freeman's mm wa in town yesterday and gave an account Of tho lestrnejt.1wi hull : ihirm v.i visited his locality the evening before. miu mimra were quit large and w.; v iirougn xn roofing of Mr. Miles' Ktnr, jlo.mmrln. n ty of flour and other property. Farms , snoornooa aiso suffered tnUCh. A Tlftlo-hhnr Mf T A t aiu, mat nis entire wneat crop and other crops were damaged. Mr. Bob Bryant's crops were ruined, eighteen window ligh'ts were broken In his a " number of chickens Killed. Shannon WHaw nrfk . crop whild his watermelon Vines and wu Tvcre Daaiy oamtaged. Mr Wl ley says the hall stones were a"large CIt t:KSb ,na couia be gathered Dy the bushel ftn.d Rna rro of the house badly. This section w-uie iw,n or Tin storm and suf fered OUitft hftdlv frnm ha K.IMt... . Th High Point ibaseball team to ex ulting over their recent victory at their arttagonlsts to the tune of 12 to i. in iiame oerore this one the tKJxingwn ooys wiped . up the earth with the Hi eh Point ivnti - -..i....ftvifc this evens them up end makes the uo Y9 . nere eager ror the hext fray when thev hone to out of three. In fact the Hlirh twin n t . i v ; . . .. . " - ii oeeom invincible, winning A fs CH iilcfl H1IRV miH.VA 4V& 'V. . , , .. - vvbjcu Willi the exception of two and they have played some mighty grood teams., too. mi L v I. T has gone to Elizabeth Citv ttu ir.n in v. 1 J V. . :K"-UTO iiHigc or jt-ynnians and Inclden i-jiy.io visit cne Jamestown Exnosl tion. , Mr,. Matton wfll be ; gone a Mr. Euffeno HT . im.ii.ij - . to eucceed the ia.t Tvw a r a n,th HJeh Point Building and Loan Assoclaitlon.: Speaking of - building vuUU1; Jirii: JOhn A lJinasav Ulias dono mrvr 4n iki. ji tion and consequently for the growth v JZZ V" ""i" th writer hf rUKld1n5.a?1i ,oan associations of Jr9U8rh vhl9 eff)rt hundreds 01 wiorklfiar men Hdva UJ cure homes or themselves .with rent ... iiW ivtto a, great nuildtnjr and loan man anA . .nu ment end how well his dreamt have come true ran w J nav.8 i a known fn ;n:: "r".wnen " rnwn 1 ."re men uca own .tneir bamM a. cordlnr im mm.iu. v c other mtv tn . cr Vt. 1 . y "Hv viiwve, v Yes, there is where' you al ways find us, and we aim to stay 'there, too. We have not fa gained this position but by always oUcring The Very Best at the Host Reasonable Prices. Lowest Prices and the Best Goods do not go together it 'im possible j but it you want the most reliable goods at a reasonable price, call on . . ' - 'MASURY'S'' PAINTS- ' ' . GCAR.VNTKED . to be. made of Strictly Pure yh'ite Lead, Oxide of, Zinc, Linseed , Oil turpentine Drper and Pure Colors, to-contaln nothing else, and to be full measure. i Greatest Spread, Maximum Hiding. Power, . Superior Durability. Made by; JOHN W. MASURY & SON ' . , New York Chicago , Sold by EZtLL-Ml'ERS COMPANY, ''. " . ' x Charlotte, N. C. . Reliable merchants: Write factory for exclusive agency. NOW ON A Fllttf IYJOTING. Special to Th Observer. Durham June 12 Th r...-ur Light and Power Company which has been in the hands of th h'in some time, has settled up its affairs, the vuern nas cnanged hands and. ia now on firm footinsr a train. nounced a week or more arrt w .u. concern had been purchased by & New York syndicate. That was true but the from the hands of rh .hfily1l! tion of the sale the w executions against the old company. Hail,0" ierihe pr.0?eriy ur thee claims were satisfied. The new syndicate has . amTi to oondnrt fh n-;1"'1'1 i" err-.; -r.y oil a Win- ba ' . '"")-' v ? inyor Gnihirn 1 f , ' i n f '1 f.;.r v the quarantine laws. Lonnie and Ar thur M'OOre had imilla i.. health officer decided they should go OUt to the 'nest hnnaa Tnaifanvl v. i slated that they be placed la quaran tlne at their homes.-This -was done and young men broke this quarantine wlth- u-uv, aocrors permission. Lonnie1 Moore was given so dav ,nn h .in gang and Arthur Moore 2,0 days. They began their terms Immediately after court rfo-day. - To-morrow , Miss Sallie Bigsbee. of this Wty, who left here a few days ago u', vt o txienos in Norfolk, will go to Hoboken M T - .wi.u place she will sail with a party for a wu ui i ma country. This trip will WD Huui,o u exienaea one and " will take the tvartv 4nto m countries and to many of the places of w travelers, sne Will be With a party gathered f rn m ftdvora 1 ta4o and under the chaperonage of a. M1ss r aiiuiisun.! una inp win , keep her tou uiiui some time aDout the mid oel of September. . ik J Judge r; W.' Winston will sail jn a rmys igr ng'and. He goes to Ox ford University is; time to-be present when his son.' Mr. Robert Horner Win ston . graduates. Mr. Winston won the Rhodes , SphoTaraViin u rt , ... .wm mis OWUB. Miss .Gertrude winafrtn - UU5C v meion, wno is now ahrnnil. will join her father at Oxford and be present-when her brother graduates. t A PLEASING SOCIAL EVENT. rl SIr9, ?f-IA' B,ffS Entertain ""r oi .ur,. Jiiugcne Click . rersonal Mention. Special t The Observer.:.; . Elkln, June 12. One of fhv mno enjoyable social evenU of the season was a progressive domino party given oy Mr. ana Mrs. M. A, Biggs at their hpme on West Main street in of Dr. Eugene Click .who has recently (""uu"1011 yuna Hopkins Unlversi tyfc Baltlm ore. v-, ;r ' -v - The truest tit- 7 a n. "r "Jr jvir, and .wir: a. it ou iviiaa juargaret Click guest was given a dalntw : and excitement over dominoes ran high. At the end of v v (A, zxio IL w a found out that Miss Maude Ring, had i ,'D,n aid therefore won the first - priae--a beautiful oic. ture. while to Miaa T?Aniah w, '.. . 7 --" cius ten mo consolation prize whistle. . misses ausie o-wyn and MarJorie Roth added to th I??? , 'M'fl Ul ,v,cuT8Dy renaer,nK several beauti- jjaiuiy, reiresnmenta onna etin ,. v..iiui,jng, UA puriun, cream ana cake were served Those, who enjoyed Mr. and Mrs. Briggs hospitality were: Misses Beulah. Fields, -Clara Bell, .Maude Ring, Susie Gwyn. Nora Bell and Mar jorie Roth; Messrs. George Bally. Raymond Chatham. Pbi ti .Ch!ia,n and ' Eugene Click. ' MlSS Minnie Pons i. . 1 .1 visiting Mesdames Noel and Galloway llt?af&le, A7enu le Monday, for PhiladelDhia to a.ttend th. tt-i..-.i... of Pennsylvania commencement While ""o' wm aiso visit the James town Exposition. Messrs. Dan Tnd Raymond Chatham are home from school for ; the summer , vacation. The former from Trinit,, wv from the Universlty.--Mr. and Mrs Hugh Chatham and Mrs. Alex Chat ham, Sr., spent a rfew days In Winston Salem the erueats of -Mm - r ringT,Dr; i Wl. Rln i8 amending the Medical Association at Morehead City this week. Misses Maude Ring and Hettle Allen , will Join a 'party from Hlirh Point v l,.'. ' " ----- - VtbbCJUIJI vile Jamestown Exposition this week The following nartv ncic, next Aionaay for the Jamestown Exposition. . Mr. and Mrs Alex Chatham. Jr.. Jwyn and Mar on ik"piiv ht,.. Dan and Ravmond c . . ..... . . . . -..jj. Dunlap. one of the encrlnpfra nn v, Elkin-Allrrhany Rnllrond, l't r.ri,S? cet I'JlCk and "certain relief from Dr. Shoop-s Magic Ointment. Please no" is positive and certain. Itchinc- ntni lirotrudlng or blind Dlles disappear Hk4 magic, by itr use. Larrc nlckie-caCs? A'usssa XVV-A OlVlVt t Dravir.T A.H. IV AG II D U R N, 8 o u thcrn A f r flTf AMM. ' "' V ' J W NORTH CAHOLIIIA Time Is A Stage. "A little passageway between two eternities; the play is called life: two leading denouements are widowhood and old age; both are what the play ers make them." Take time by the forelock (for; he is bald behind), and In the day of prosperity prepare for the day of trial, whether it be men tal, physical lor financial, by putting aside a HttTo of your income Into an Equitable policy, u In the day of ad versity, it will prove a friend that will not, forsake' you. " . Io company. In. the world offers greater certainty of payment than the equitable. This. Is' the first con- slderation In life Insurance. Nc com pany can furnish safer life Insurance at a permanently lower cost than the Equitable. ' For information concernlmr h New York . State, standard Policy, call on or address IV. J. RODDEY Manager Rock Hill, s. G PEOPLE'S COLU , FRANK McLEAN, BUILDER, 1 ,hnlVt.ILfLer,en.?e..n the build. ... o...Coa, una solicit a shard of ntsheJ yn&UM' Pns fi. nlshed. 205 West Fourth St. o,!L "dtattntB inserted in this comn at rate of ten cents per line of six words. No ad taken for less than 20 centa. cash in advance. TOE CROWELL 'SAirrTOKITJai CO. usu. WANTED, WANTED JL 000 tn tin real estate. Address r " vt o vuerver. ttr . . . WAIHllHD YOU tO -PP-(fn- f summer session of ESifS' "PW uvauwu m ine ran. wm i For Treatment of Whiskey. Worphtoewd Nervous - Special apartments ani nM -I 1 'ctrlc.t, ... w i baAA m . iifirvnna - i000.-0" Charlotte stockholder, afl hMn""S..?? constitute a .Anmi.ir v.i""ul and be ready tor a M. CROWELIy. M. D 1W Tanlrk ror night Adoo; Greensboro; n7c" Ba" Tne Mc WANTEO-Josltlon ,i .t..' imd BlDe oran in I ""J!r P'ano good . school. A graduate on.sre ences. Address Affggj WANTI JAMES E. MITCHELL CO COMBIISSION MKItCJIANTfcL Cotton ' Yams and Cotton CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED Boston, 18 Snmmer Bt. N York. No. 73 Leontrtg. Charlotte, 29 & Tryon St ED (InA 4nh cr thr .'."tiior-- ana two wairM nt u. "ien. Mate Danvlll. y-ws- Bros. Co., WANTEDA marfed man to tair ?f. ?lr ' ool. Addresi R " Ii Hickory, N. C. SfiSrH? Preferred. Solombn-Norcross Co., CIVIL. STllUCrURAL AND in. DRACLIC ENGINEERS 1622-1823 Candler Duildinf;, ' ATLANTA,' GA. IOR RENT. FOR RENT Nlcelv furnlsh.i rT p.i.m,j n.Vt -iurniBnea room. w.v...m w. 0Uq a,-xintn streej. FOR'Ufnt riimAoxTi ' ". r i. '-ing Rock:. "5. "tables and good weU of water. $100 for th season. H T Ham. Greensboro, N, i . ' FOR SALE, NEW SUIT GASES JAPANESE CANE, very light and fine; 24 in. $5.00, 2$ m. $5.50. ENGLISH RATTAN, light and dura- An Actual fact" Yesterday morning I was In a drug store. for a few minutes and while there Mr.' the proprietor, threw down a letter , which he Irad received and Just , v opened. "That must be a cheap skate firm," he 'said. Whyj" I re - plied, with a sense of curtosUy, at what . the letter contained 'Look at their, ftatlonery.l ' can tell by the way that letter head la printed , and the kind ; of paper used that that, is a cheap John place, although I . Jo not know them." ... .', And so we emphasize It that your printed stationery is , Judged by all who receive your business letters. That letter Is your salesman. Have it dressed t well and it wlil carry more : weight. , The same about your bill heads, envelopes, cards and V all your prlnUd matter. This case ia not fictitious it actnally occurred Just ae sjlven, which prompted this advertisement Try our Commercial Print. lng. . m The Observer Printing House Charlotte. N. C. rhone 12)7. A.. ,y- 7 r THE PIL6R1L Stone White PtflEUROTK ; Plumbing and Heating Contractors Carry the largest and best selected stock of fixtures in the State. ' Office 6 V. Fifth St. Wareroom 403 N. A. St. CharlotteN. C. .. t. -. ,-. , (not glass) is the m tary and coldest frigerators. It sta: out a rival and an ir will convince tl: skeptical Come in us show you. J. fJ. f,!cCaus!rJ Btove Dealers, Roofing Cc ' SSI a Tryoa 6 tret: iiiiiinixiiziirriiirxgxi fo ot'd. m T ' v, we; t in. 9&.ov, 20 in. $1.00. bSniJg IMITATION MATTING, excursion Miii i " 1 " T-:.Vuer cneap. 9ovTi. to- in. $5.00, UlZ ton mm -hni Uin t Z9m cl- . fw.We oi.iM y A"iio ioTift ma- 1 . "uJiuiiis, -' ' UIrl enmsv Mn mscmx.iNEous Extra light Fibre Cases, extra lieht Tuw. S1"1 5fent8' 1Iat Boxc. t PEND YOUR SUMMER"., .u fll 1 T 1 , tic coast. Free from mftli.:n uitii fir ri a intaan.M - c . i as eten ?!'lP" nce experience; at present empioyi7V??r tires r phn ,i,i-.- J;i.yii ut de- Br.w.r St, 'sorS: 'y.. "' neas ; College. Charlotte, N. C. ' and Vo-i DOSltlon uviln L -M. V'' na gosd - Kinuunies, PEMEMDER THE MONEY vmi .... v" u. (cry. Ttrcskincfa, from 12 5 ? to 150 R P. CrillS, gc-ni Tubulcr end Pcrtabla ca cldi from 12 to 150 H. P. b;rcvdG:n U, and Prccco, end ccrnplcta cytf:t3 cf ccpciiy cf ICQ bzlzi per day crJ over. S:7 T'!j' Four cr fiva Linda, Wanted Tit I - Once 1,000 pennyweight of Old Gold Jewelry. Will either give cash or exchange for new goods. We want this for manufacturing and repairing purposes and will allow full market value for same. Parties out of the city can send by express and get estimate on value. y m M j GARIBALDI, WMl r &dixo;i STOP, AT THE Jlrcade He ; V011 Visiting the JAMESTOWN EiPOSI Ideal location 4 . overl Hampton Roads and tb War Fleet One block' the Pine Beach entrance Exposition grounds. S00 COOL ROOMS EUROPEAN PLA? Adds to the comfort of and greatly reduces t: . penses of the trip. A t , cafe where only ; rea prices prevail offers a convenience to every -g,. ., a moderate cost. No 'l tion" prices charged br the regular city rat. Arcade; Is also conver all street car and boat 1 Norfolk. An exper: management Insures be service. - Rates $1, $1.50 and Cots provided In rooms f ties with children, fifty . extra. : . . . J Write for ; Reservation Further Informal CHAS. h., joiinsto::. Pino Beach, Va. DR. 0, L. ALEXA1JDER DEITTIST CARSON BUILDING ' Sonthcast Corner FOURTH AND TRYON STREETS. HOOK AND ROGERS ARCniTECTS- CIIARLOTTE & GREENSBORO, N.O. FEE THE BIO EARflAtva "' .. "? J line, now prevail. , -raSoardnir FIANO ' BARGAINS JCow Is your tfm nre to the quirt- hnvtr. C'iii'kr)ne and jk.n.ts. 1-Hi-krr-Uardnor bu,,Ul' r:r; r-G Wheeler, Runo & Dickey ARCHITECTS- . Second Floor AC Buildtes CIIAKLOTTE ...... N. C. Dr. K. Nye i: J. J. Ilutchlsoo. FIRE; LIFE, acciden:- OFFICE No. 8 Hurt T Bell Thone : . Through Trains ta!!y. c Jloanoke, a. 0.K.V ul In f of 1100 am Lv Charlotte, S?a. f . it.inu. .... . I M pm Lv Winston. N. , 100 pm Lv Martlnsvi , UpRtLv Rocky ii 7:25 pm Ar ... Eoanok ;, Dally. . , r.n.... nnitt. fop Nat llagerstown, and all r vanla and New York Througn coacn, vnar.iuij Ad(Utionl train leaves a. m., oauy cer r-un.w. west, Virginia and t'mv. points, ' Tray, i W. R. EEVILL, Gen L I Lv Lv 'Ml All c'-ri Dilwbrth Floral Gardens In placing your order, bear us la mini. Rosev JarnatlT.", L!!y of t'. ,i V.".y V.'e alfo nl 'i tj cull J1" ' 1 " '.Ir i ! 1 V,"e 1 s t
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