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THE CHARLOTTE NEWS, MAY 18. 1906.' FETERMAN'S ROACH FOOD. A Boon To Housekeepers. s tlie roaches go to the food, entic ed bv it at night from their breeding places, it perfectly eliminates large or small roaches. It has been sent for 20 years to ors:e institutions throughout the Unit ed "states and abroad, with bills not nav.-ble unless it did the work to their satisfaction BEDBUGS "Petermar.'s Discovery" (quicksilver cream) will kill bedbugs that go over where it. is painted on lightly; is also a preventative. IX will not rust or harm fur niture or beddina:. "Peterman's Discovery'' liquid, in flexible car.s. with snouts; pressing sides of can will force it in cracks and kill bedbugs and eggs instantly. Peterman's Ratmouse Food. Hilton to issue warrants for John Price and Frank Barnett botn of whom taiked verr impudent to him They refused to work and said they would ruit their contract unless the itoney was paid to them. Shortly after 12 o'clock yesterday Constable S. , C. Ross left for Mr. Alexander's place, armed with the two warrants, and returned about 4 o'clock in the afternoon with the two negroes in. custody. They were given a hearing before 'Squire Hilton and the court ordered that they pay a fine of $50 or carry out their contracts which is m ef fect until the first of August. f tho nprrnps rerinrtPfl I for work this morning. CLOSING GRADED SCHOOL. Returned From Asheville. Quite a party who were in attend ance at the American Manufacturers Association at Asheville returned today at noon. Among the number were S. Y. Cramer and Mrs Cramer; YV. C. Dowd and am. Mrs. Dowd; A. jT Crampton, R. M. Miller Jr, T. W. Crews, Mr. Allen, .and J. A. Sharne, Editor of the Textile Excelsior. Mr. C. H. Fish, a promineut mill man of Dover. New Hampshire came with the Charlotte party and will remain i . the city for ,a day or two. tVomen as We?! as Men Are Made Miserable bv Kidney Trouble. itais aim mice maue -wild by tins rsoxious food alarm others; and they v ill leave the building and not return. Petsrman's Ant Food, a strong food to kill and drive away ants. Large black beetles may also be destroyed by it in one night. Take no other as time may be even more important than money. Originated in 1S73, perfected in 1905 by Ym. Peteman, Mfg Chemist, .".4. r.6, 5S West 13th St., New York City T.ondnn. England, Montreal. P. Q. Sold by all druggists in Charlotte and throughout the United States. IMPUDENT NEShOES. ney"" K the child urin zzr-r' ates too often, if th. Ars Wade to Stand by their Ccn-j tracts With Mr. Alexander. Mr. John O. Alexander, one of the I bef-i known farmers of the county is! having some trouble with his wage hands. Yesterday morning four of, i his negro hands came to him for j some money, asking that he pay them SIO for their services in ad vene-e. rle told them that he did not? have the money on hand but would I vay them Saturday when he wentj to town. The negroes were not; saiivf:ed with this and openly de- iirancled the money. "Haul your cotton to town now I and sell it. We want our money,"; said one of the negroes. ; -Jr. Alexander telephoned 'Squire Kidney trouble preys upo.i the mind, dis courages ind lessens ambilion; beauty, vigci and cheerfulness soon disappear when the kid- ney.j are out of ord: or diseased. Kidney trouble has become so prevalent ' lor a chili to be born i? afflicted wilh -weak kid rin- Arine scalds the flesh or U, when the c;hid reaches an age when it should be able to control the passage, it is yet afflicted with fced-wettir.j;, depend tipon is. tho cause cf the d'fficulcy is kidney trouble, and the first step should be towards the treatment of these important organs. T.iio unpleasanl trouble-, is due to a diseased condition cf the kidneys and bladder and not to a habit is Tiost people suppose. . . Vorr.en as ei) as men are made mis erable with kidney and bladder trouble, and brvth reed the j-arne rcat remedy. The mild and the immediate effect ol SwarnpRoot is soon -.eaiized. It is cold w "Si" "I " ' J jiuu uoiiur ?;zes. You may have a yyfe sr.rrp!e bottle by ma:! "ree J.ISO pampr.let tell- Home of Sr-arap-Root. r.g ail about it. including many of the thousands of testimonial ls"3rs received '.o.o sufierer.i cured. In vriting Dr. Kumei Co., Binghamton,- N, Y., be we anV" TifotTor r;is case Don't make any mistake, but re member the names Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the address Binghampton, N. Y., or every bottle. mm r mm f(!WB li iMOT as arm, am em m BW-.T Ta ' rtviB li a !W Mt SSI lf II ' E A .is i .op mj mm 1 II X: ' JL. Salem, SI L..vS'' "LI; JSTV U W T, 3 ran Plfe 1 tt" than those rnan." 15 t' North0?oIu- NOT INATRUST Q ' -wt,,.".", , . - Si Its simplicity and its all around superiority as a low-priced tobacco have ; placed 'it in its present .ligh position in the es teem of all tobacco chewers. Try it! Write for immensely interesting and amusing Bill Bailey letters, published monthly. They are free. Exercises W:!l Take Place at the Academy of Music Toniaht a 8 O'clock. The closing Exercises of theChar lotte Graded Schools will be held at the Academy of Music , tonight at S o'clock. The address of the evening will be delivered by Prof; Noble of the faculty of the University of North Carolina. Mr. R. L,. Keesler will have charge of the musical program which in sures it's attractiveness. Judge Arm istead Btirwell will deliver the diplo mas to the graduating class which is composed of the following: John Odom Alexander. Daniel Worth An derson, Bessie Lillian Austin, Irma Blandina Berryhill, Jessie Anite Buc hanan, Annie Louise Clanton, Ila Belle Faulkner, Eunice Felts, Mary Elizabeth Finger, George Graham, Addie Hinson, James Lafayette Hutchison, Florence May Jamieson, Flora Gray Jefferies, Margaret Brown Killough, Elma Rose Lawing, Mamie Jay Lewis, Louise Link. Wallace Locvsley Long, Maud McKennon, Mary Elizabeth Nail, Ethel Beatrice Northey, Mary Evelyn Rucker, Mary Sims, Henry Clark Smith, Elizabeth Springs, James Williamson Squires, Herbert Bernhard Theiling, Gracey Woodruff, Beulah Yoos 31 Miss Evelyn Rucker is president of the class; Miss Florence Jamieson, historian; Miss Margaret illough, prophet; Mr. Henry C. Smith, de-! claimer; Miss Mary Elizabeth Finger essayest; Miss Mamie Jay Lewis, valedictorian. The program in full follows: National Songs, Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Russia, Spain, Japan, France, Scotland, Germany, England, America. Invocation, ' . President's Address. Miss Evelyn Rucker. , Chorus, "The Pigtail," F. F. Bul lard. Class History, Miss Florence Jami son. Declamation, "Pitt's Reply to Wal pole," Mr. Henry C. Smith. Chorus, "Annie Laurie" (harmon ized) Dudley. Class Essay, "Colonial Dames," Miss Mary Finger. Class Prophesy, Miss Margaret Kil lough. Chorus, "Under Freedom's Flag," Wagner. Valedictory, Miss Mamie Jay Lewis. Class Song, "Farewell." Literary Address, Prof. M. C. J3. Noble. Awarding of Scholarships. Delivering of Diplomas. Chorus, "The Old North State." Benediction. Open a Box for the Children Leave it where they can reach it. Watch them gain in weight. Watch their cheeks grow ruddy with health and life. Uneeda Biscuit are the only Soda Crackers the most nutritious food made from wheat, therefore the most wholesome food for children. 10 In a dust tight. moisture proof package. NATIONAL BISCUIT. COMPANY Getting Ready for the Crowds. I Dnd vou ever hear of fortune in jthe All the public buildings of Char-' guisf a,tramp kncckin? at any i v. , , j., ,. imanscloor? lotte have been placed at the disposal Many a girl marries. an old man be of the entertainment committee of the cause of the'cloud's silver lining. Twentieth of May celebration. To day representatives of the committee are haivng mattresses placed in order to take care of the crowds at the county court house. Janitor Kirkpat rick has filled the civil court room and the criminal court room will be fill ed tomorrow. ' These mattresses make a good bed, far better than many of the old veterans secured at either Memphis or New Orleans. Base Ball Tomorrow. There will be an interesting game o:' " base ball at the Park tomorrow afternoon at 4: SO o'clock. The od- I posing teams will be from the riigh- land Park -and Continental Mills. i Ladies will be admitted free. i i " Malaria Makes Pale Blood, j The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless j Chill Tonic drives out malaria and : builds up the system. Sold by ail : dealers for 27 years. Price 50 cents. GraciousTJack, you're wet through. Why didn't you get sn umbrella?" "Didn't need any, dear ; I'm as dry as a chip. I had on my raincoat, waterproofed shoes, and those new 'T.ITHOLIN" Waterproofed I.Inen Collars and Cnff. How could I I possibly get wet?" At collar nhops, or cf us. CollJ 25 cento. Ouila 50 cents. The FBierlold Co., High-Glass Silverware A number of exouisite sets In beau tiful cases, very desirable for gifts or personal use may be seen ia.our win dow. The Palamountain Co. JEWELERS. R. E. Cochrane riKE INSURANCE Want Your Dwelling to Rent ? i 4 JH!HH"i JhmI 4 Not Invest n your money In cheap Jewelry. It pays to buy the best. We handle goods that we know to De just as represented. Dia monds, Cut Glass, Silver, Hand-Painted China 'and Fine . Jewelry of every description. Our' goods are the best ok the market, our prices as low as best quality can be bought, U RIBALD! & SRUNS PROFESSIONAL CARDS TEETH EXTRACTED ViTH OUT- PAIN SAFE METHOD NO BAD AFTER EFFECTs! DR. ZICKLER Dentist 27 SOUTH TRYON STREET. rrvrv ffl iiBiiiiumi mum iihii.ihiiimiti 1 1 in wn " ' L Xi I fie , 1 his is the Label that assures Clothing per fection. You wiirfind it in the Suits 'we sell. Come to us for styles and qualities elegant and-exclusive Hlien's Furnishings Our stock always in cludes the . newest things for men's wear. Panama and Straw Hats Finest Qualities, Latest Shapes, Best Values EiiOHCO Mail Orders Hav3 Promot Attention. 8 and 10 W. Trade St., Gharloitp, N. G. On I Ij I j fiT..T..T .yt.TtnTiT oin Our Club If you want Drdmnt delivery and 4 first-class work. We keep your clothes cleaned and pressed for $1.00 per month. Queen City Pressing Club MRS. J. M. HESTER, Proprietress. 209 N. Tryon Street Wa Have a Good Investmen in a lot on N. Brevard St., near 11th. 98x200 ft.; one in rear 85x200 feet, and one on 11th St. 65x100 ft. We offer the three with four houses renting for ?23.00 per month for $3250.. Terms can be arranged. If Interested call or 'phone. Alfred Brown & Co Hunt Building Bell 'Phone. 302. A. W. PROW;:...1.:... Notary PubUa, The Wabash 8 noted the world over- for the High Grade work that Is ' put init We would like to talk to you about it. Houston-Dixon & Go. Dr. Chas. L. Alexander DENTIST, 203 South Tryon Street, Char lotte, N. C. Office 'phone 109. Residence 'phone 884. In the Heart of the Shoppin ana i neatre Districts GILSEY HOUSE 29th St. and Broadway New York City ' TEN MINUTES FROM ALL DEPOTS ROOMS European Pim, $1.00 per day up. American Plan, $2.50 to $3,50. Per Day According to Location. . 75 Suites, ; Parlor, Bedroom and Bath. N Special Rates to Families, American and Eu ropean Plans. , Combination Breakfast, 50c. Luncheon, 40c. j Dinner, 6 to 8:30, 75c. II. S. DUNCAN, Prop. W. M. ROBEY DENTIST Trust Building, Hours 9 to 12, 1:30 to 5. t 8 V I. W. JAMISON DENTIST, No. 8, S. Tryon Street. Both 'phones, 32G. Residence 'phone Bell 1524. t..... ' V L R. H. F. RAY OSTEOPATH Graduate Southern School of Osteopathy. Office Suite 3, Hunt Building. 'Phone 830, Residence 401 North Poplar Street. 'Phone 871. J. M. McMICHAEL ARCHITECT Rooms 505-506 Trust Building, CHARLOTTE, N. C. 3Z Wheeler, Runge & Dickey X Architects Charlotte, N. C. Second Floor 4C's Building. R. N. Hunter. S. L. Vaughan. HUNTER & VAUGHAN Contractors and Builders. Phone 840 8 West 5th St. Charlotte, North Carolina. Prompt Attention to Repair Work. Jas. L. DeLaney. Henry S. Boggan Charlotte. N. C. Wadesboro, N. C. DeLANEY & BOGGAN. ' Attorneys at Law. Practice in State and Federal Courts, Collecting Claims, Negotiating Loans. : Practice before U. S. Patent Office Offic 40 E. Trade St. Phone 1230. DR. THOS. F. COSTNER, Residence S10 S. Tryon. ' Phone 846. Office: Central Hotel Corner. Phone 203. Norfolk & Western R'y Schedule In Kffect Dee. 8, 1805. Tbroush Train Dally, Chariot an Roanoke, Va. North Ilouna. Lv. Charlotte, So. Ry 11:00 a.ra Lv. Winston, N. & W. Ry .... 2:50 p.m. Lv. Martinsville 5:00 p.m. Lv.. Rocky Mount 6:25 p.m. Ar. Roanoke 7:25 p. South Bound. Lr.,Roanoke .... ........... 9:20 a.ilt Lv. Rocky Mount 10:26 Lv. Martinsville 11:45 a.m. At. "Winston 2:00 p.m. A.r. Charlotte .... '.(.. .... 6:00 p.m. Through coach Charlotte and Ro' uoke. Connects at Roanoke, via Shenandoah Valley Route for Natural Bridge, Lu ray, Hagerstown and all points in Pennsylvania and. New Tork. Pullman sleeper, Roanoke to Philadelphia. Additional train leaves Winston-Salem 7:30 a. m. daily, except Sunday, for Southwest Virginia and Shenandoali Valley points. W. B. BEVIL, Gen. Pass. Agt, Roanoke. Va. M. F. BRAGG. Trav. Pass. Agent i s: evi in T Who Said It ! Some one said C. C. Moore had gone ut of the milk business. He has. Bvt It you coula see the . Milk and Cream that is sold every aay by Er nest and Walter you would think they had taken the old man's place. : We will fill your order promptly. The boys will treat you as the old man did. DOUBLE OAKS DAIRY. ' Milk neprtt. Tools i Plows, Disc Harrows. Cultiva tors, Grain Drills, Gasolene En gines and all kinds of agricul tural implements at lowest prices , at my immense store house, cor. Stonewall and Col lege streets. C. A. BLACK TRESPASS NOTICES On cloth or card board' at the News Printing House, 29 S. Tryon St D&W tl
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