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,- SOCIAL AtlDPIfiSO PERSOXAIi. Tie Hot em run of a N amber of t"eo- ple, Visitors and Ottt-n. Mr. J7 E. Dicks, of Augusta. Ga was registered among the guests at Perry, who the t Southern;. Manufacturers' Club Miss 'Willie - Havne lias been.maklnr her home In Wash- I yesterday, lnrton. n: c for some time, is in the I m--.. E A ri:rrk. ' of Lynchburg, city visitinr the Mioses Taylor on East JVa.. snent veetefdav In the city, on Fourth stiet- . She 4s en route to business. . , ; v oreenvuie, S. C where tio wui nero- i Mr. TV- TjL Markham, or Ain, after make her home, . ." .lGa., was the guest yesterday of Mr E. D. Latta' Jr. Mrs. Wade H. Tyrrell, of Norman. 4 Mr. W. L. O'Brien,- of : Winston- Ok la., has arrived In the city and la J Salem, spent yesterday In the city the root of her father. Mr. .J. Watt I on hiinu , 7 JClrkpatrlck. at his home In Eh axon, I Mr. James C. MacRae, - Jr-V of Wilmington, r, spent yesteraay jn me ' - - Icltv with friends. Mr. H.- O. - Miller will leave thla Mr Walter O. Toon, of Chadbourit; afternoon, for Wilmington., where he I was' a Charlotte visitor yesterday; will Join hla-wlfo and daughter for! stoimina: at the Buford,. , an extenaea trip ixortn. -: jitter reacn-i Mr. .H. K., Bryson. oi rayetteviiie. In NewYork Mr. and Mnr. Killer I Tenn... spent , yesterday In ,th city ina miss Aiiene win go 10 jsuiiaio r on business. where - they . will r take a boat f or I . Mr. H. W. ; Fry, of Asheville. was TJuluth. Minn., returning by wy of I registered - yesterday . ,' smonr the Toronto. . tnrougnr the Thousand : is- 1 rnii at the Buford. tanas ana on o Montreal. , Jt ney wuil Among the visitors in tne city ior ne aDseni irom ine , city until tne fa. f aw houra yesterday -were -Messrs. last of next month.- ; , Earle W. Martin. Thomas C Clarke and T. ' W. Matthews. : of Wadeaboro. President George O. -Tenney, of the Atlantic Bltullthic Company,. . Rich mond Va.. is spending a -day or two In . the city' on business. Mr. A, J. Wllllf ord, a weu-Known Insurance man of . Raleigh; was a 1 jva s " ' - w enna Mrs. E. W. Mellon and family and Mr. John M." Craig; have returned from a two weeks visit to More head city. - 'Mr.. K.. "C. Rohlnann and Mlaa Geneva Robinson, of WadTesboro, were I Charlotte visitor yesterday, ixir acts entlv vetbrompt- . lyonthe towels, cleanses me stemejectuQil); assisB one' m overcoming KabltualconstVpation nermQnently.'lo get its beneficial ejects buy the genuine. S:;SS licSwwp Co. registered among; tlje guests at the cuiora yesieruay. - j . j . ;. Among the guests registered at the Beiwyn yesterday was Miss fan O. ciarx. or Tarboro tv. : ' ' Mr. and ; Mrs. J. M. Jones, : of Charleston, S. C, spent yesterday in . tne city. . ..... 'v-, A party . of Wadssbora esople apenti Tuesday -night at the - Central. en route to, the-mountains,' as fol lows." Mr. and Mrs. U Little, Mr. W. S. Little. Mrs. I D. Robinson. Mrs. H. H. McLendon, Miss Lina Lockhart and little Miss Caroline Mclendon. - , i Mr, Edmund Rhett. of Durham, spent yesterday " at the Selwyn, Dr. , p. c. - Hoffman, ol uicnmona, Va., spent a- few hours In the city yesterday. ' Mr.W. M. Curtis, 01 ureensooro, was a - Charlotte visitor yesteraay. Mr. N. . E. ' Salley, of Orangeburg. 8. C... spent yesterday la the clty, stopping at me oeiwyn, JPIUEFS. and A Few Minor - Ilappenlnc apout tne vx. -.,,-: --Mr. Herbert McDonald waamuch Improved yesterday. His friends wish for him a speedy recovery. f ,': ' 'Dr. J. 8. Clifford has purchased a imnnr th ruests at the Selwyn I nanSsome car from Ham St Ross, a yesterday was Mr. -Allan v, uimii, of HolIlMtoiw Mass. - y - I "It is likely that a company , of Mr.- C. - Fi Wood. - a i well-anowa I the local fans will run -- down J- to hotel man of Atlanta, Oa, was I Spartanburg, 8. C, to-day to witness registered among f he : guests at the the first of the aeries of games with feeiwyn yesteraay.. , i tne Musicians. The boys are count- Mr. w. Lyeij. etevens, oi juenngwii, i mr on two out of tha series. va., was registered among tne guests for a few hour at tne tseiwyn yes-i - report OX EDTTCATIOX. terday morning. i - Mr. John B. "Brower. of Danville, Results of Campaign In Estate In 'I90, va., spent yesterday at jne central, i 1901 IU1 ibo and the School Mr. V. A BalUnger, or ureenvuiv. i FumL S. C. was registered among hetD ... . among the guesU at the Central yes- guests yesterday at the Central" . I "U.,rrr. ....... - terday. . - - .- Mr. T- M. Bhelton will leave to- Wlnston-ealem, July. 11 Mr. H.;E. i o " i day for - Blowing Rock to spend nts irries. a member of the Boutnern Jiau- HJluuTiuicy T.vun. uI DUlUum. nhu h'aatlftn with his family.- whoirel national Board, has received an Inter- spent several daya In the city, the summering there. - , , . wing report from secretary u. u. jur. r. i. adooii ; nu iriuruiui ncuuiei ui tne eoucaiionai campaign from a visit to his "family at Flat I committee for North. Carolina, and Rock. . j ; -I the same will toe. submitted by Mr, Prof. John Douglas, -of Davidson Fries to the Southern Educational College, - spent; yesterday In the city I Board at Its meeting to be held'August wnn irienas. , . fln next at tne nome or irresiaent Theodore . jameaj or warning r Mr. and MsLee Davis, LodA and Miss Mary Davis Lodge, of Gaffney, 8. C.. and Mrs.- M. f . McClammey, of Wilmington, were . ' registered Y if Ginghams -'it .'- Pretty new style Fast Color Glng fiams, Amoskeag.' Bates, etc.. ' v ... . 0cv 13 l-2c. yard ? , BUS '; UMBRELLAS Just as -good for rain, but King Sol is very busy now. - , Bpeclal purchase i nice Umbrellas, -(...-." ' good selection. Handles guaranteed. Cloth at . , , i; . . .98c, each , 60c LINE SUITING, -23c' Nothing wrong with It A case of ' '-1 overbuying by an Importer " who wanted to - unload. Pretty Check Alt-Linen Mercerised Suiting, really worth SOc. yard.... JSc. yard guest of Miss Flora Jeffries, on North Poplar street, has gone to Columbia, .8. C to visit : friend V ' , Cards reading as follows have been . received in tne city;.. Mr, and Mrs. Char it Thaddeus . . . Watklns request the honor of your presence . at the marriage of their daughter Anna Hill . to Mr. Albert Sidney Johnstone 1 on Wednesday evening, August, fifth. at nine o clock, 1 ' First Baptist Church..'. Greenville, South Carolina. Miss Watklns Is remembered - by manv Charlotte people as the guest - of Mrs. Eben Nye Hutchison. She ts one of Greenville's most ; popular and attractive young ladles. ' Mr ton, is the guest of his uncle, Capt. Thomas H. Haughton. - Mr. J. M. Jones has returned from Hendersonville, where be spent some time with his; family, . , Mr. C. Chappell. of Atlanta, Ga.. war a guest registered at the Selwyn last night. - ; Mr, A" G- Odell, of upneora. spent George Foster Peahody. . on Lake George, N. Y. This report gives results of the campaign In behalf of education lrf the State during the years 190S. H07 and 1908, with the school fund, figures. It Is appended hereto and speaks for Itself: j ,;; t - .RESULTS. '4':. yesterday afternoon in the city with Nu"Jb" tax. districts July I ' ms "tnaceHdrewrltas- relufnSd to her home in Greensboro v' after visiting Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Parker, In Piedmont. : Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. McNlach left - last evening for Hlddenlte to spend several weeks, - Mr., McNlnch. who has been so 111 for some time; is greatly Improved and the trip ii for the benefit of his , health. , friends. Mr. A. W. Haywood, of Haw River, was a Charlotte visitor, last night. . Mr. John D. Carter, - of Danville, Va- spent last evening In the city.-., y Mr. D. Sam Cox, of Columbia, B.. JP-ti la spend irfgL4twjo.JnhjB! cuy on Dusiness. - Mr. M, F. Grave ley, of Columbia,' 8. C, was registered anions the guests at the Selwyn last night.- Mr. L. S. -Davidson, of Kershaw, 8. C spent yesterday In the city. ,vMr. J. A. Lane, of Atlanta, Ga., was Charlotte visitor yesterday. Mr.' Sam pegram,' formerly 'chief clerk at the Selwyn, now connected 190S f 4CJ Number o( -local tax districts July 1. 1907 604 NHmber of, local tax districts vJuly 1,. 19M .. k.....k ,. 704 Number of counties In the State....... 98 Number having one or more local tax districts .. ,. ............. ......... Number having one'locartaxnilstrlet. Number having two to Ave Inclusive) Number having six to ten (Inclusive).. Number having 11 to 15 (Inclusive).... Number having 18 to 42 (Inclusive)" .... SCHOOL FUND. V"T -r"-:" otsl school fund for yesr 1908- 1907 2,8a,a7.79 otal school fund for year 190S- . 906 .. ' , Z,630.C78.09 LINEN LAWN SPECIAL White Linen Lawn, all Linen regu- lar 40c. grade, from same overstocked importer,, just received . . . .25c. yard $1.50 KAYSER'S GLOVES Dec. Kayser's Double; Tipped Gloves are worth . double, almost any other Silk Glove. We have reduced all our Long Silk Gloves, White, Blacks, Colors, from $1.25 and 11.60 to, S8c. pair HELP THE GIRLS BY TRADING . . EARLY During the summer we close at o'clock. These long, hot days are very trying to the girt who stays be hind the counter. Help us out by doing your trading early,- -The early- mornings are very pleasant ncrease Raised by local taxation with the Majestic and Aragon -Hotels in Atlanta, ua.. spent yesterday - In I Raided by local taxation 1906- m cuy wun reiauves en route nome l j! ViJL -V?tJZ?22M? e.n spending his vacation. ' Mr. G. M Whltneld. of Lumberton. is spending a few days in the city with friends. Mr. J. B. Rector, of High point was registered among the guests -at the Buford last night. Dr. George W. Graham has return ed from Atlafttie- City. Mr. V. L Stone, of Ashevllle, spent last night In the city, Mr. J. C. Grey has returned front ......I 2JB.6S9.70 1540,181.63 ' Mrs. A. R. Shaw has returned to - of her mother, who la very low, Seldom "ha A there gathered under - one roof In theaclty a more charm ing company of young ladies - than that which enjoyed the ' bountl ful hospitality of Miss Lucy Oates during the" past wek. The party broke up yesterday afternoon. Miss Madge Webb returning to her home In Shelby, accompanied by Miss Vera 448.774.SS 97,857.1s Increase..-.. ...... Rained from bonds in local tax : districts 1906-1AO7 1 Z4S.64S.C6 Raised from bonds In local tax districts 1906-1906 174.5S1.02 Increase I r ,9 64 Comii Webb, of BlrminKham, Ala and I atfaviiiA hra h cnant ill. W T ln n,,. : 4 .V. .til ln 1 " - r .w.w going to Miss May Oates', on North Church street Miss Lalage - Oates will . leave Saturday for Concord to spend a. few days . with Miss Col trains. - - 1 ' Mrs. Luke Seawell Is visiting rela tives in Atlanta, Ga. ssion Merchant Flics Complaint AgauiHt iiaiiroada. Washington. July it. -Reparation of 136 to claimed by John N. Vorheea, who conducts a commission business in NewlYork City, on a shipment of cabbage-l from St. Andrew's parish. Mrs. James II. Cutter -will enter tain at her home on East avenue to- - ntArrnw afturnniin . 4n hAnnp f hn. iruests, Misses Ruth and Miriam v,B,t hta brother. Jlev. E. Grier Car iiinv ina. rti ipihi. - , i 4 Mr. Joseph-I. Dunlap, of Wadesboro. Ro,nh r-Lrniinn N -rnrii- i apent last night at the Central. N.nioii i miU nK Mr. Andrew E. Moore, a well-known A.t. .ftnlm. eolto nlll man-of - Oaatonla. anenri w- m.-Wt. n . n -v. - lant night at the Selwyn, - . I mond. FreSerlcksbur A Potomac ,. air. r.. n. tsnnw, or tne eoutnerni Thiiainhii Ruitimnp i. w,.hin.. Rev. J. W. Carson, of Mlssissibnl. 4s expected In the city this week to BoHct Struck a Human Target, v Special to Tle Observer 'A;-'1 Troy, July 12. Yancey B. Howell was' accidentally shot - In the breast Uh n 1irkunn.i Tn.. h.. ,oh. I Tlruirrl nf TrariA (Wmlwl ro.in. I to-day by Harlee Little, colored to Ralnda to loin hei- mother. Mrs. . Grove , lowen was warning aiong tne roafl Jane Wilkes, who summer there. is spending the I Special to The Observer Miss Nora Keith; of Charleston. 8. SV. lJ $2 S." oVove ToarS ana received tne Duuet nrea at a lirtrvt Phvaldnna hnvn tint - hun China Grove. Ju-lv 22. At a mM.lah1 ln rt hi hall out-Hnl1 I. mg oi tne Dusiness men and -cltlxensl not danarprotisly hurt. neta in tne town nan last night the Blanche Mlllershamt for some time, left yesterday morning for Augusta, Ua., to visit her eister. of trade was I Miss Helen Barker has returned ii from Flat . Rock, where she several weeks with Misses Charlotte , : and Josephine . Abbott Dr. and Mrs. organised and the following-named omcers . elected: president C. J. Young; vice president Earl Grey; secretary i. and treasurer,, f. m I Industrial enterprises, newspapers and advertising and municipal. Improve.! ments were ' appointed. The - meet ing was enthusiastic, a large number I a t Klehpra' Vf I -mam cninuajasiic & wiic nnmDer Washington; are visiting Mrs. Kle- Wn Prewni' w thought. that berg s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stener- twn, at Mjers Park. . . by means of thla organisation new enterprises-will be induced to locate! in this town and numerous needed Mr.Nand Mrs. W. A." Zweler leave "provementa secured. Forty-three to-dav for Pltubure. .! h. memDers were enronea ii me, nrstl win - spend two . weeks ; with Mr. Zweler's relative.- MrJ and Mrs. WIHIs I. Henderson and children' leave to-day for a visit io wasningion Aiunuc cuy and New -York..-;-". - suss Quelle T Henderson nas - re turned to the city after a short visit j known authorities" on all matters per meeting and this number will be largely Increased at the next meet-1 ing. I Muslo for the occasion wast furnished by the China Grove Band. I i ' - Mr. H. V. Richards Here. Mr. M. V. Bichards, of Washington, t. C, land and industrial agent of the! Boat-V-Vi Railway, and one of the -beat) Buckhorn ' Lithfatcr . Is especially :,recommended for Constipation. Indigestion, etc., and is beneficial In all v fevers, .especially tyQhold. -, ,-.. r: Rcglstered Nursre Directory. ' (Graduate Nurses only) V ' . - , ' Bcwell-Diinn Retail Store ' 'Phones 41 and SOO. lBOlL&ERUF HYDRAULIC bxCTRIC I tANIjQX-; FAUAXT0N EX !C?r AUDITORIUM BLDQ. CHARLQTTLJS,CJ i-21' f. Traifls TIeBto Store -v AT' O'CLOCK With an Ever of the Greatest Values Before Offered the Public Everything Heav- ily Reduced: Special Notices 8PECIFT BLUB RIBBON IF TO.U ARE dtsaatlsfled with the flavoring extracts - you've bean uaing. try -Blue Ribbon virion or vsnuia next time. The stone lining In the PilgHm Grand Refrigerators Is always cold and the porce lain covering la as easily clean ed as a china plate. 'Abso lutely Cirtn Proof." To be had Vf JaN.McCausIandSCo' tit Month Tryon St GREEN POND GRAMTE BRICK COMPANY JUST IN-COLD BOILED HAM. NOTH- Ing nicer for a quick lunch, order Just what you -want. When you want It we will see that you get it. Don't for- Ret our line of hanw and breakfast con Is the flnent on the market MLL- LKR VAN NEKS CO. V out of town. Cspt and Mrs. James A. Grsham, of Washington,' are the guests - of talnlng to the. .development of the I eout'n, arrived in tho city late last! night accompanied y Mr H. V, & V In Jk ,iif v M a t . m a A Qjptaln Graham' brother. Dr. George -Vth Selwvn Mr Ricked- ha. W. Graham, op North Church atreet $llUJlVZy"l' Mrs. Walter W. Watt hss returned A from Blowing Rock. ' where she wss xne guest, or Miss Esther Ransom. - She has for, guests . bar slater, Mrs. 'J. H. i Kennedy and children, of Charlcton. 8. C. . . . i been, connected with the Southern fori a. Dumber of years And is well quail- nod to epeak on conditions as he finds! them. for he n a keon student of men! and events and a close .observer. . Mr. Marriage Last Night. James Laney and Mra Katel Capt and Mra T. 11. Hsuthtnn and Howell were married last night by children have Jut retorned from a I Bev. A. L. Coburn at his residence! tsy of several days at PIttaboro. j West Fifth street The marriage where they visited tha former-a aia-lwas a very quiet affair, beln wit-1 ter. . I nwd by only a few intimate friends! of the contracting parties, both of! Mr. and Mrs. James P. fttnwa I wnoro reside in C harlotte. turnea yeaterdav mom n from a ' j ' two-weeks' sUy in Atlantic. City. Mr. and Mrs. O. G Pcott win leave this evening for New York to spend .two -week.-- -They-will -go -bp way cf Norfolk. .Va, taking advsntage of the dellghUsl boat Ulp. . THB HIGHKiJT FTANDARD. T?1ue Ribbon lypmon and Vanilla are the liigheat atandard of exrrllcnca ior flavor ing a&trart. batlutijp pur, if r, twica as far and tba Cavo; la- perfectloa. "llaalth Coffee" la really tha rl.i CofTea Imitation ever yet produced. Tliif clever conee BumiTute waa recrntlv produced by Dr. Bhoop, of -Ii a cine, Wla. Not a train of real Cnflea In It ... Dr. BlMwps Health Coffee ! ipade Ironi Timi?P sllOP ' Rl7P 2 t fi pure toasted grama, with malt nuia. etc.! Buuc . "'v1-. w tU O. i The Grover So Easy; - ; . : ; Home Shoe : ; , - v -' Best and most convenient Keally It would fool.en ernert who might I PrifP PA 75 'Tv ITlAll 1 00 drink It for Coffee. No or SO mlnu"J ' X rlLL i!i-lo A) IIIUU 5X.U. G!Lr.:tR-r.:oonE to. trdioua bolllrg. "Made in a minute " axva tha doctor. : Sold by Miiler-Van Net CliottinrlJ, the Coal of Quality, . "VINEGAR, . PURE-' VINEGAR." JU8T received, 10 barrels Ilelns'a iPure Apple . Cider and White Pickling Vinegar. ' There la nothing better than thlf for pickling and preserving of fruits and 1 vegetable. Nice and new to-day. New Sweet Potatoes, Fresh Okra and Geor gia Rattlesnake Watermelon. - JOHN W. SMITH. 'Phone 123 and 1430. cmsoN. N. Cv Offers contractors and builders the neatest pressed building orlck on the market for the. money. Do not breag In ahtpplng, not affected by frost harden with age and compare favor- tbly with the highest priced brick In he Country. Write for prices and testimonials. . '., 'f.'.C",1-; ' - il Knabe Pianos Come and see the new styles just received. A pur chase of this Piano means . satisfactory one for a life time. : We sell cheaper Pianos also. Write for catalogues. Parker-Gardner Company llano. Department Second Floor.. "; PRBHCRIPTION WORK IS OCR 8PB 4altv. W An H H B-hl anrl da it srmnnl- ' 1y. 'Phone us your want a JA8. P.J BTUWXS W.. uruggiaiav -s-oaiw NUNNAIXra CANDIES FROM AT--Janta. A fresh shipment just received from Atlanta to-dsy. e. a Piund. 'Phone us your orders and we will Je " liver promptly to any part of the city. WOOD ALL A 8HEPPARD. . f FOIt ' 8ALB-CRUSI!ED PTONK ', IN .else' a. Hi able lor all grades eoftereta 4 work. '1 Will quote you Jlellvared prlea by wagon or cars on application. Fred Olive. Charlotte. N. C . - 4 . FOB BALK: v ELEOANT MODERN t- room houaaa. i)4 and so West Trade ft. Modern S-room house S"! N. Brevard Hi. Also . thr nice modem , and plain homes, 1? to IRflnO.- Hme fins har satna Just now. J. ARTHUR IlEX DEKHON A ftr-O. EVERTTHINO THAril-OOOD TO EAT 1n hot weather la being served by us in tha bt style. , : Come In and whnt we have new. Otil RESTAUK- ANT. -. ' . - ; ' '-: TO LET - ROOMS. PALMfTR AND MWill1. 11": rooms. West Palmar, . . 4 room. TIT E. th. t: room. Bunny--sil. arrs, wall encloasd. barn. e.ilekn house and yard", all for tltJO room. I4 Gold IM.. 1?.5o: ( rooms UllwcTth, WC; 7 rooms. Grade Pt., tV; . t rooms. On PI-. Hi: larpa hsll. 14th td . 81s., lit); rooms In .anor B.iild- l.ig. V. E. U KKKaLKR, 3 ft. rrro St - 'I'hooa 14. ' TYPEWRITERS RENTED loo rnfsl msrhlnre, ail maka. rly for instant tf-l-vrry.' K.vsry , much Ina flrst-clase la '-rr rrticu:ae. $. E Cray ion Co, 4.J S. 1 rion. 'ruoae M. - - . .Above- EyerytMngEbfK : In your purchase of Prfntinj'.' ' Blank Books, and kindred supplies, should be considered. the question of QUALITY.' Quality doea not mean ornate decoration or elaborate coloring, nor does it necessarily. Imply a. steep" price Qmmlity means Qmatity ju taste, discrimi nation, hannoar in type, paper. ana mas. as Important the lack of it jnst lu evident in a notebead as in a catalog. We endeavor' to giy strperior vmality with every job we send oat. It pays, I ooh you and ua. ' If yoo wsnt vrntity in Blank. Books Loose-Leaf Devices, - En-gra-ing', LJtbographini?, or Print tng, send your next oraer to . THE CZSEBiER FEIXT1S3 HC'JSE . maeaeeaarts . (TVar. QaaLtj k Sayrvat) charlotte: n.'c. ' Lcng-I i COOL CLOTHES FOR HOT WEATHER Isnt that what every J 7 man wants t c:v.;? (" Let tis show you, the : cool two-piece suits we are selling for just this J kind of weather. If you haven't one of our stylish 1 summer suits ' ' already, you will be surprised to . find that we can dress a man so ; comfortably these red hot days. They are cer tainly to your ad vantage. v : r pi n ft - ' W-W w.. :- - n
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