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These must go at once to make room for summer goods.
what we are doing. All our oattern hats will go m this sale.
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LADIES WOOL SKIRTS
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m daily, alway
Children's lats a s
pecialty
is will prove
Wget these
WAISTS.
i2.00 Voi es and Organdies I $1.00
$5.95 Georgettes $3.1)8
(Friday and Saturday Specials).
WASH DRESSES.
3.98 Gingham Dresses $1.98
P2.00 Bungalow Aprons $1.00
2.00 Children's Gingham Dresses,
at L - --J1 $1.48
One Lot White Dresses r ' $1.00
(Specials' for Friday and Saturday.) s
if5.00 Fancy Plaids mJm--J. $2.08
$7.50 Black and Navy Serge $3.08
WHITE WASH SKIRTS
$4.98 Value li r I $2.9S
(Friday and Saturday .Specials)
COAT SUITS
In Tricotine and Serge. All sizes. In
beautiful styles Less 10 Per cent.
(For Friday and Saturday.)
MUSLIN UNDERWEAR
Now Is The Time For' Muslin Uiulcr-
wear ' -r
f 1.25 Gowns -.I...-L- -i 7:c
51.25 White Underskirts ..L. 70c
$1.25 Silk Camisolesj 89c
Specials in Middies and Kimonas. All
prices for Friday and Saturday.
DRESSES I
In TalTcta, Charmcusc, Georgettes,
Canton Crepes, 10 Per Cciit. Off.
( For Friday and Saturday).
All the New Shades and Mau; :
Ictsi 10 Per Cent.
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(!or Friday and Saturdas
' INDIES' HATS
$14.05 tu 22.50 Less 33 1-3 Per
f9.95 to $I4.95i Less 20 Per Q
$5.00 to $0.95. Less IfUWtlcm
(Special For Friday and Satur div
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LOCAL AND OTIIEliWimi
K ANNAPOLIS
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DEPARTMENT &
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KAXNAPOLIS ' S'KWS.
K:tunuiH1ix. "April l.'J.fTlif'
Jtniior
Class of (he KymniiMdis High School
rhariiiUigly tntcrtaliu'il tuo Seniors ca
i last Thursday ovoniug at the hoint' of
Mis-j Mury , IJradle.? TIuuupsoii. on
"llitlgc' avomio. Assisting in . entertain
ing wore Mr. ml Mrs? Thompson and
I ,Mi)sj f'laire Thompson. Cianiejs were
4 played throughout the ;; evening and
, Ijvtjly iuitests furaishe(I ,imu-h lnerri
. lueut. Siiss'Smith tleliglited the guests
I with Several clever readings. Delicious
' joe. cream with, taice was served by the
; hostesses. .The. favors Mere' running
; inijiiature diplomas tied with the pink
I stud white colors of the class tf l. TJio
1 members f the Junior Clas are : Miss
" lutia - Wilh'tt. Xormai iMoiitgmecy.
; Geneva (Jrieber. Thyllis. Hill stead, Fan
nie Oven-itsh. JIarriette (Uass, Connie
. tidgcrs. iiary r.i-adley-TlvLnupsou, Ya sx
(Johle, Creole Trazier. Marie, Hodgers,
; Mabel llwl. Mary l,lovej-,laisy M--.
3u1!ie. Jjiura Ilall. au.l )dv. liondy
Campbell The' guests jncijided Misses
Margaret 'Litaker, Fannfe Joluison.
liuthi Walter. I )olli? Allen ami Callie
"iiuH-cfC of the Senior CJass. Misses
. Margaret vSiuith. Martha Snider and
"VVijrifred-I'clis of.tHoJUlgh School ' Fav
nlty and Messrs. Iuther Gillou. J. T.
Nance. Guy Ritchie, Gleiun Connell.
Kdward Kelly. I'ender I)ak i Ilarvev
1'celer, J. l Choit. l'aul Short, Mel-;
viliQuldell, 1-Heet Collins; Klmor El
liott, 3anip,s. Wiseman. Uilul, Strand,
('has; McKinley, anl -Winifred Mout-goniex-y.
i Mr. 1). C. Caidwell, of Cpuin.rd. and
. llev. Mr.' Plaxu-o. pastor Usf the A. 11.
V. Churcii at this pla-e, left Monday
afternoon fur Itessemer Cify to attend
im Jf li st I'resbyt cry f the A: It. p.
Church' which convened at that place
lH-giiming at 11 o"cl'ck Tuesday luorn
iug aftl adjourning ttnlay. . ;
The; AVomaifs 'lub met Mondav eve
ning at eight o'clock at tluj Mary KlUi
Hall, j The Hmuc Eccnomies Depart
ment of the club, of which Mrs. M. L.
Troutmaif is .chairman. : had jltarge
of the program. Miss Mnuk; Wallace,
the State Home Demonstration Agent.
: of Jlaloigh, made an interesting talk
"ThP Six Tests of the Welldrpsod
Woman." Miss Kathleen; Wiloiu the
"Comity Demonstration Agent, of Cou
t'v.nl, made an interesting talk. Miss
May "Stockton, the county nurse.; was
a welcomo giTest. A delii -iuus , salad
course : was' nervwl. .,
Miss Anna. Short, oldest, (laughter f
Mr. and' Mrs. J. 31. Short. ind Mr.
Samuel Hartman, were inarried Safur
day evening at the Jiome of the bride's
a i ents on South Mai in street , llev. Mr.
Jioldeii hoing the officiating minister.
Tie wedd i ng was a. quiet a fl at r, the
couple having kept the exac date a Se
cret until the hour arrivtir. for the
eremon-. They .will make Itheir home
at present with the bride's parent-.
Mrs. Ilartmau ' possesses pUn amiable
disnositiou. and both she and the greoin Mr. awl Mrs. K. h. Cioble and Mr. 'Jhe program ih as follows: S.ns,
have lnnnv, friends who wish them a Vaughn' Corn were guests Sunday of America, i'laycr by Ilev. A. U. Sur-
. . . the Salvation Army force at Salisbury. ratt. Address by M
.smooth sea for life's voyage. ,
Mrs. Fraulc Flowe entertained a. few
friends Friday afternoon. Five Hun
dred was played at -three tables, the
highest score being made by Mrs. W.
II. I'randon, who received a lovely cut
Mesdamos Wrenu Sloop and 4llie
Walker, of China Grove, were guests
Sunday of Mrs. C. G. Sechler.
Mrs. J L. Ketchle and little daugh
ter have returned from Moiresvilhv
glass vase,
was served.
A delicious salad course; Mr. Clarence Guide, or. China Grove,
; was a visitor Suntlay tf Mr. It. E. Go-
!. ' ? - ! i.i. '. ' -
Mrs. E. J. Sharpe delightfully enter- ,
tained the Social Hour Club Thursiay; li Xt'H Catithen. of King's Jlnsi
afteruooti. ; 'i A nmnber of guests enjoy-!U'S College. Charlotte, sjnt the
od the occasion. Mrs. Hob I,owe made wtHk-end in China Grove and Kannap
the highest score in Heart's Dice, and j "lis.
reci'iyed two lovely linen luindker-! Mr. T. D. Ingrain was in Spartan
chiefs. Mrs. A. K. Stirratt won the i burg -Saturday.
contest prize, which was an .oil cloth! Mesdaiues L. As- INtler and T. P.
luncheon set. The hostess assisted by
Mrs. .7. E. Iialstead and Mrs. E. E.
Lady served a tempting salad and ice
course. .
Recently.: - the eighteen months old
child of Mr. aiid Mrs. Rost. of! the
Cabarrus Mill ection. fell from the
kitchen porch, a distance of 1'7 feet. A
physician was iiunnoned and it was
found that its injuries were of a minor
nature.
Mrs. E. E. Lady '-has issml invita
tions for an "At .. lloinc'V Friday after
noon jit three o'clock.'
The IJterary'. Club will meet Thurs
day afternooh at the Mary Ella Hall.
Mr. Frank Pa i-imU spent Monday in
KammpoHs. .. . . . -
Miss Stuua t'iiatman spent Wedue
day in Charlotte. -
Misses Tempie-Rass aiid lau-y Stough
have returned froni a visit to States
ville. v:. ; V-:' ' ' '
Mr. Henry Smith spent Sunday iu
Gastonia with frieuds.j
Mr: and Mrs. John Hi Rutledge spent
Saturday in Charlotte with Mrs. Rut
ledge's brother, Mr. James E. Drown,
and. aunt, Mrs jatnes McEachern. who
are seriously- ill at the Presbyterian
Hospital. '.
Miss Lucille und Mr. William Cline.
of Mt. IMeasa nt schools, spent the
w-eeknrt at honiei ;
Miss 3lar- Dove siMMit the. week-end
at her hoine in Cornelius.
Mr. "Chuck'V Adanis spent the week-
end at his home in Statesville.
I Mr. W. E. Railey, of Charlotte; spout
Sunday with.'his family in Kanuapolis.
Misses Esther Rrown, Elizalieth
ttdell, lietty Gay Coltrane and Master
Durette Coltrane, of Concord, spent
Thursday with Mrs. John H. Rutltnlge.
Mrs.AV. J. Cline and daughter. Mary
Limna, were Cliarlotte visitors Satur
day. . i.
Work was started Monday ou the
side track for the new cotton mill at
China Grove.
The Presbyterian Mission Study
Class met yesterday afternoon -with
Mrs. Hill, of Midway.
The bank was closed yesterday, it
being a legal "Voliduy in celebration of
the Halifax DeAfarutiou of Independ
ence. -
Mrs. S. fV KiimiKHis will be liostess
to tin' social Hour . . Club a win?k from
Thursday. " : ; ;
Rev. J. R. Cra.ven. of Daveuport Col-,
lege, and J. F. Kirk. Presiding Elder
of 'the Salisbury district, will speak
Sunday at tJve 'Methodist Churcii at au
wlucational" rally. 1
Mr. U .D. Grier.jf North Wilker-.v
lssel th rough ! the city Saturday.
Moose have returned from IJiicidutou.
where they attended the 25th annual
session. of the Woman's Missionary So
cietj' 4f the N. C. 'lassis of the Re
formed Church. Mrs. Pevler .was
elected President. ,( V
Mr. Marsliall Teeter, who ' has re
turned to his home at Glass "from flu1
voncoru Hospital, wiutc lie was
treated .for injuries susfainel in an
automolvile wrc-k, is now improving.
Miss Mildred Uiulsay, the attractive
slaughter of Mr. and Mis. John Und
say, of East uveni', and Mr. Raiidolph
llartis. son of Mr. A. II. Hartis. of
ak strict, were married in Concord on
iSaturday evening by Rev C. C. My
ers. After the ceremony , the happy cou
ple bcanll No. :" for Charlotte. Thi
marriage cauK' as n snrprise to tin
friends of the contracting parties. Tlu
bride a ud groom are popular in Kan-
iiapolis, and both are active workers in
Sunday- school and the Young Peoples
Prayer Meeting. A host . of friends
extend to these highly esti'CUHHl young
IX'oph' their lKst Wi?hcs.
liev, W. R. Shiun, of Salisbury
preached two excellent sermons Sun
day at the Methodist Church which
were enjoyed hy his listener:
'Clean Up Week-.! I'.verybody busy :
Let s see who will win the prize?
Miss Dora i Thomhurg' returned yes
terday from the Concord Hospital.
where she uuderweut a slight opora
tion. !
Mrs. N. Ruckner. of AsJieville. S;ate
Secretary of tlu Raraca-Pbilathea I n
ion. will sieak at the Rapt 1st Church
Sunday at three o'clock. AJ1 interest
ill iu this work should avail themselves
cf the opportunity of hearing Mrs
Ruckner. She is a splendkl spo-iker.
The Mission Study Class of the
Methodist Church met Monday night
with Mrs., Hazel Allred.
Mrs. Frazier is able to join the
Parks-Ielk clerical force again after a
week's illness,.
" Mr. J. P. Fleming is indisposed at
his heine ouk Mullerry street.
TliS? residence of Mr. John Shank
neyr'here, was Imrned Monday. The
household goods were a total loss. No.
iusii ranee was carried.
Mr. Jas. Rowe and family, of Yad
kin, moved to town the latter part of
last -week.. They will occupy the I'm
berger house ; in Ccnterriew, until a
residence caji be constructed. Mr.
Rowe and family formerly residcri bere
ajud Kannapolis welcomes them luick-J
Monday night a reception was. given
at t he sCabarriui ILalL formally opening
the Hal! as a X. j. C A. Tlie decor-
sent lug building to F. M. C, A. Ad
dress by E. C. Wilson, InH riuilional
Secretary of New York. Solo. "lVrfei-t
Day.", by Mis Uutu Montjtomery
marks by 11. C. Prpst and J. C. Fun
derburke. (jiutrtette- l' J. S. Query,
Wily. Sam Porker, E. J. Shun-, oth
er sjieakers were: Messrs. J. S. C'ar
iM ifer, E. J. Sltarp'. Roy VaiL Mr.
G. ;. Allen imitKlucel the -p"akcr.
Refreshments were . -rv'l. Mr. J. S.
CarH'iiter is seretary. After tin pro
gram the quests were Invited to the
gymnasium riKin where they enjoyed
a volley itjill game ahd a bixing match.
. Dr.--.Oscar . Hay wood, of New York,
who is conducting n meeting at the
Raptist 'Church, is b'iug heard with
enthusiasm. The miH'tiug started Sun
day with much interi'st. fur profes
rimis U'ing made the first night. Tlu
opening is a great smtrss.
L. Cannon, prc- Rorn to Mr. id Mi.
Jr.. ut Rio Jain Iro.
UiugliUr.
T. W. SiuHb.
ncriT vim is hiuut
in u;tujn ;tiiMN
April ll'iU. a
Mj-. W. R.
Rrporf itrsrhiftg A4eilll. Iotn
Many Vtha Sy It AJI I l)rlro)tL
Aurfitv. April I- Diriwlb ut
tfu fruit crop in intern North tVro.
Una at a I. elmilii! to l i,t n,
Ode.l ha Uu ii'tifinedr, dama-bisr fri aml Joxr-titut'iiTafiirt'
; The prfho of t.ltoit the ,
market today i 11 'tid- i-r ii:iid;
cotton at -'4 '-ent- nr t,nt-l.
to his jiome on NOi th 1'iiiou sire't for
s'ieral days on uceiaint of iliuc..
1 l:' i
A r?i.it frwu GnMion.fc ,,f Mr. Mar
tin 'Roger In No. 10 tonibd. kiy!o.
-
that bis ooitdll
and but lit l hop;
reoivery.!
Mr. a iil Mrs
bn ivnmliif ttit(.-ii!
is enfertnlnc! f.r hi-
A.
th.u ct In Monday 'night, tmurdin u
all tvm,r n-urUhiii atb ultui bt iu
iiiii uy.
"AU .hud. very 1hjc!.' one.' wu
tlx- tcrv rin brMchtJ ,r
... ITofitj. onutijr fatju d- I r I -r.
ft.,,lr',- f" "-yl wtUi, Ap-
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Another "Fnllh Healer.
Monroe Journal. .
The1 Bcthune. S. C.. "faith healer"
has competition. People, in this sec
tion with ills b'th real and imagina
ry are goins to 1'incvlHe. in Mecklen
burg iinmty, where an old quack is
said to be )erfirming wonderful
cures with Indian herbs. He charges
no fin;, but accepts any amount of
fered, and he is attracting "suckers"
by the score, it. is claimed. So long
as people believe In such "faKes,"
his kind will continue to flouriKh.
They psess no supernatural posers.
Some people, by reason of the faith
in them, are temporarily helped by
their belief, and these are the ones
who are "miraculously cured." Re
fore lonij.it will be found that , such
remedies as the Pineville man pre
scribes can be had at home without
any charge, but he will have disposed
of his alleged thousand dollars &Ux-k
of herbs at a pront that "xl maintain
him in idleness fT months to com;.
TTie Bcthune "faith hcaicr" pnd' the
Pineville "Quark" are like bubJilcs
At it -liJ.i-
have Ihh-ii siK-nding evcr.C vvillil n . "'' ,WT" 1,1 Ur
... ii..i i . . . . . ' i Uf ii an !ij4 imii,i rt... u rn.
. I'lim'iMiiK, nae rtiernctt t I heir fn.!. n.i n , f
home at West End. j i f Tn 1 ',J rlriwl l -k
- S i U Ui:" n"rn uniU of th o?s tntif
Mr. R. I'. Johnson Went : iiar'otte w. dc ttol. R W8S -timutei
this morning t. jsjml bej day. M. nil larn.rr. wcte utt
ifl'ZTi ? "V 1 . "HPW "M the three ,le wrd !uat,.J,
n ( harlolte. folbm Ji h teiul tUtu an cDorij, lo, thmiiilr R.
illness. i..rn'- urn! i
i " .'i, UH.uiHaiO otsn
.vtev.rs. f , U .; Swiuk. C. J, -.mxti. I
" . W. Flowe atKl A. IX J !!... r r U f r 1
MIX t. uoia,i ;
il hAI II.I Hi i-.
lie: -Fruit A Ivllhii"
JiKjufn from wtcrfct' n.iit.f
fbn. llr frm ili4iHtiir.t. . .
into
fade
the air:
away.
they son burst and
Ibis looming for R Unghum, Avhere ,,,n-,tir trm ditn.lrtiir.r rejftf,
they will NH ,,d UnUy U!d toinrtort ;I;!U';-'1 'h s.lMJl!.ir rt s,v all Hi
They made Ibe trip Ihroiigl, tte 'y'Zjwl jTwlleallj- n fruit .if.
try. ' I 1 yinl.. TutT'' uir I. fw !et
'ibe Hornets oMu'd the PC! Ii-j-
ball (Kavni hi liiarlotfe ki-Mi-nhit l,v
defeating the Twins in ijn cxhihjf ionf
Owl (tuukr Wt.twi .i
(A ln Eiiii; (-'..
& T.!lrr . -.
ilr. t f 1 1 'i
te aiMi
W'-I' ilt S tr U . :
uku aid p x .
j M ff !i.
u.oiii.i-i t. i; ,
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ttp. 'Jej'i.j'. h
liad tiit tt.--(Jn-ij-
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ha' f It n.t i..
K't In lb' !-( hr'
Iff Jit M.mfH? ? i
1 lit: Sv m tt ii ; yr
n)t rfsf o j,. i
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ttLlRi S o.
Drl Car f. If
1Mt, ourM-. i1s,iiii r..- ""rrr'! !'""
have ut H imt ttt. Mt Mn thel'M"? j "V "
rtiiiii. r ... 1. ..m.i ... i. . .
mm- r--
'i l'bije! &Hmll "'H-iwit g K lwk.il bim i..(t ,,f tbi4
ady f..r tii.Hl'Htitt-
"lie two team-! it d'- iij-ni tlx. i,i
1 - i ? IWkl Milt ft. A u ... 'm.
giime : to 1. p.oth team;
oan. nnu ix.tti h.i-m r-a
puir-again todavlnnd liihmrr.m- ... t uiL f the firrint wiff X,t ii ...
tfreeiislKn team trt'gin twinLty w-5,n (I' bm fi wbbli m
rii s wnjj uie Hornet'", the 'gam" to wt.i-" t'mnui:n for Ju rii fruit tt.
gin e.if ! day nt IV:VAK
I nder the aiiH:i of lln itjr nhl In the land of the ky
di-tkm Mrt-I. lit.. tr.L ,f ..a.
irtne i4ii wlfh !ut tb.Mb?e forrr
ItrotrriMi,
fl tb lJui; il '
t-rMi ltl s ;--'
iir i.'A'iij
arr mR:
ii i ii -
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a x Mirier aiidiieilit!g! be. wiJl
iu i;ie an.juorimn m M. Ilea-
Brookside Mills rice lVlicn .Hen 0
iiu Strike.
Knoxville. Tcnru, April 11. Reject
ing a -wage cut: of 22 1-2 per cent,
ordered into effect Monday by officials
of; the Brookside mills, with institu
tion of a 5j-hoor week a3 against 30
hours heretofore, lw employes" f
the ' company refused to eater the
plant. todayThe jdant will be eloiscd
indefinitelv. "or until such time as
the help reconpidcrs the tua'ttsr and
applies for resumption of vtrk under
the new conditio ns Jame ilajaird.
president of the company, announced.
The lajit regular meeting of the jre-
sent alder manic lard will le held at
the city hall tonhrbt at oVock. "So
far as known now nothing of special
imiiortanee Is tocime b'fore the board,
but it Is probable that tvn tractors' for
additional cement sidewalk w ill be
awarded.- New city officials wlli lie
sworn into office the' Saturday fol
lowing the election, and tlil-s will V
th lacf". rwmlar sTitlieriiie 4f Martr
itjonv were dogweod aud houtAsucile.J luhour and Id Uard weujifers,
Dr. Jxde Mcllro ihn h ',tiji-i
4 rn fep'dfitfr.-r.! rn the tan of twl
Royal Frf-e IIotftaL In, ijomUif. b5
the dfxifm-ilon f bmz th tirj .t
iin j'iK-i ijii; man in tnsti'I to ft utt mn
April
fid
talks
a nt, N. " Frblay night.
I'-fill. In i -uiiiHN-tiori w ltl
will lw imide reiatite to
fciiool tax to U vottl jtt
Ing iniuib iKil ela tion. A
ten li nts Will tm Hiarged
Sl Uers admitted frn-.
a . . ... ' "". Hi ctltl .a tiijrf
iii T hariottc France and at KalorJea
xn.fiiiiij uiiifi iiiai: rii . . .... '
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and ftr .tt
' 1 i tti
i litmr il V. srtrlklnr eiTr ,S f k.si Ai"l J
ii K,r - n. imring Urn Wp,t4 1 tri4
laii1mr f Mr. W, WV Wts waf, HJjJ, SeW, Tr5Mt f f1aJ 1'., f
erateil on v..ferdiir. .t(NMi ti -J. I . Y:f . " ' ar.C!r i
. " ai imx fdithn i Tl." fW.rd Jlirti .sVd .liate.-Mt nid -
Mr War 5 . ww lai- ,h k yesterday gntb.,1 fr.mi IN (12 HH,1'? It f --
IT . .-arx. . M' Vai'f4teItC lfK!etendetnr tr jpri4ty i s
Unit tl or- lutU adtJ A gao tttMl l W-h iiw- 111 i ,.
Hon f,r Im, son. al-o. j . ! MM..It f ,r VrLlM, K Mi -
of Rootk iih; w-boid. ciSyrt arc j rw ,,lwt L,y' f j '! Wu
display in tlie offkr of Pof.' J R 1 'Quli'ji.. Irs" fMtmlcr f f iif f titaW !
Rubrrtti.ja' the -wtirt -Hou. Tbv f "'l,",,lwBJr ,Jb tw. t Tflit' frl. j fttt ' -" J
lasJket- were maU.nIi-r t.. .nnJri." i .... s ' - i i i ;
kn i,f tiie teacher Kali!,, ii can..n ! . r " ..... ; . . IrtoUifc
ami arc ct-c h-tii f .n.i ..r - mui 'ivpirj. bata tia Uj s.f -
disn. leof the UetL; ?r A?" . W ,,mt Wt M -
a clrl fiv riir- oLt n.iiit ...T. . "r " ,T"M" 4 aata i tbOU&Lt iW s. ,
- ; mtt "IH- ! t I nt.m tl ft. rl 1.. L ...-,.!.. .V . . . . .
ill.
1 fttfl ... ir it- ... iia orth t-jkM. Cue t,M:
ts ber wchyjtL but i rwvn
of w bvst iu the comity: ."
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