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THE CHARLOTTE NEWS MARCH ^■4 EY’S Great Sale OF h-Grade (By ADDIE WILLL\MS CALDWELLr SMOKE. I have watched the smoke ascending from the workshops of the world, Blowing in an endless spiral as it soared, Till it seemed to reach high heaven, T ^ valiantly uncurled— Labor g Incense (whispered Mam mon) to the Lord. But I saw, as in a vision, the wan pro- files of the poor In the outline of the smoke agains; the sky; And I saw their anguished bodies that no longer could endure. Sweeping upward—and 1 thought I heard liifui sigii. ^et the mighty lords of labor, they who prosper in the sun \\hile tho darknes of the engine room Is deep. lell us is thc'ir Kiay tribute for auolh- er day'a woik done. Thii-- iho Tok tore thL*y sleei). return from WILMINGTON. Mrs. W. F. Dowd and Miss Ruth Dowd and blaster Sidney Dowd re turned last night from a stay of a week or more in Wilmington. Miss Riitii Ijowd attended tho meeting of the Uapiist Missionary Union. lIsIL FOR Goihil The many friends of Mrs. C. P. Shaf fer, of IMint Mill, will learn with pleas ure that she is recovering rapidly from a recent attack of pneumonia. CAME TO VISIT HiR PARENTS. ^ J!is3 Mary O. Graham, of the faculty of tlie State Normal College. of (lri.*nsboro, ariv>d here last night and \\ill spend a tew days wiih her father, Mr. Archibald Graham ^ MRS. YORKE NEXT HOSTESS PIANOFORTE RECITAL FRIDAY NIGHT. An event that will prove very de lightful is the pianoforte recital of Miss Annie Elizabeth Mosely Friday; night at Elizabeth College, assisted, by Miss Anita Bryant, sopra;io. The' program will be the following: i Sonata, Op. 7 Greigj The Lark Glinka-Balakirew Minuetto Scherzando.. . .Stavenhagen' I\Iiss Mosely. I The Garden of Sheep..' DeLara t;, „ • . • The Auld Plaid Shawi Havn-s' Following is a list of cimmiitcef Miss Br ■ ant ^ ^ committeemen o-ganized in • e a. Warum. b.* Grillen. . Schumann 1 department of the Yor Concerton G minor .. . .Mendelssohn i Christian Association for the \Tjoo i three city contest for members of the * ^‘' j Y. ]\r. C. A., beginning today and j ending Thursday, April 6. I Committee A—Captain, D. R. Fon- AT,._ p. p, , 4. , i ville: W. F. Dowd, H. I.ittle. Wil- fmm Brown, D. H. Andtrson, Rcbcri ; (JlasEow, IRcadini:, MRS. HOOK RETURNS ‘Foot Fitters.” New Lot Ladies’ Pumps and instep Strap Pumps $3.50 and $4.00 Tiiese Come in Patent Kid—Suede— Gun Metal and Tan—All New Styles—On Sale Now. THOMPSONS night with her sister, Mrs. Geo. Palter son. Committee B—Captain, J. A. Dur- j ham: J. A. Parker, Edwin Hov.ard, ! , T. F. Kluttz, .Jr., Morris E. Trotter.! C'/ZG/iCStOn JrQJty P. S. Gilchrist, ]\I. B. Sjiier. Comraittee C—Captain, J. H. Ross; J. V/. Pharr, .J. W, iVIcClung, F. L. McClung. G. G. Ray T. R. Gentry. Committee I)—Captain. F. E. Har- I'an; W. F| Harding, W. W. Ha- f importance at the Y. I good. .7. R. Cathe-, .T. A Auien ♦ ♦ ♦ Y, W. C. A. O ?>• ^ An event W'. C. A. next v.eek is the linen show er and liiimbie party to be given oi Tuesday aiternoon from 4 to G o'clock' H. C. Sherrill, W. T. Corwith, 'SVii- Comes In April Cities in North and South Carolina are beginning to sit up and take no tice of the fact that early in April the best bunch of boosters thatrever went 1 uut to advertise any town is going in the association parlors. This is : bur Huntington. ])lanned by the house and social com- mirrees in or room v.iii-'h has heeii remodeled to K. Rabbington, .lolin C. V\ Cumniiiree E Cautain. K. R. Buch-|to descend upon them, s^ays the News ^ \ and Courier. All over the two states, they have been reading about- the | ,, ^ , trade excursion that is going to be he house and social com-^ Committee F-Captam, Roddy Gar- j^ade next month bv members of the I ■der to furnish the diiuug , v,son; Vi;. E. Da^>is. P. .1. Kms. 'I. ! Charleston chamber‘of coinmprre and I --r n' t r, ■ I 1 . rr- ,, (already Secretary McKeand has re- n ..f Hioir llKu.ks bo- ■, U n/ h ," . ; V |a.ron,. loda.e .,-.oic guests h-.e Comimaee G-C?.plain, TlHira.;,n 1 ^^ivcd a number ot letters from the .a ^ UIHIS On no.: are ou liter,n size so mat the cloths ' !,o. 3. .Tonu T l»i.insoti. K r.. Uaffnoy, | organizations o( as many coaut ot the illness of Mrs. B. D. , neea to be two and a quarter yartis in ; V. aiier ;.ambeth, K. P. Enzor. i towns—amoni* them Charlotte ai>d \1 Knt I , ,S|'i ,ngs. one of the club’s most be-j length. The na:>kins us-d are »lie '.S- Committee II—Captain, A. M. L i I” Hut I Know it tlii? of tl^ptn I >■'1 omc fiua ^• i • /v .*.11 i xi 1 1 1 i-* t> i • -i * ! uGiiiirlG, C.—in\itiii^ tn0 vn&rlos* ‘ ^ iaeui|Jo\Mi *aonM)eib, tne meenug was Hs;jnch size. One table cloth has already Garner, W . U, Brathord, A. \V. * sMii jle as could be. 1 he !i; erary j>ro-| been sc-ni and iiinuiries ha\ e boj^n Fra’iklin, .James Williamson, K. J N'.’ns as given in The Xews. Mrs. jntade about sending others. AlF Aliisori. F. .V. Ernst, ainr.i-i'iei' sej'vcil a dainty two-course | n-iends of the a&sociation are most; Cnramittpe 1—Captain. Von W Ir.’x neon. j lu- Jm-ir/jri t!,„ }1. C' who labor in the mills. 1 know it i'^, a portion (M' cacii soul Wlio lias kno\-.ii the stillin,ir. c!i up ihe j^ruid tl'.at slowlv kills, As 1 watch the velvet columns up ward roll. ton party to come along and make ihemselves- at home. Icordiaih' iii'iced to c'.'me to tlie thim-' -ailew. H. C. Aiexrnuer, .1. I). KpT\v, 1 meeting of the club '^ilijble party next Tuesday. l "I'iiad F. Grier, Pete L. Breeden, Jr. .and uio weliare > bf' with Mrs. John F. Yorke, April * * * ' Committee I—H 't Btiould never be Avit ! xir ^ 11. er G.-ay's Su'eet Po i T’ o Wednesday morning Bible class Peiry Alexander, H. V. BiC':*k- nI LITAS’S i meets as usual tomorrow morning; !?nd B- W. Barrett. .T. A. Fore, \V. ^ la cordial invisaiioii is extended to liie „ ^ LEAVC.S i iadic-s ot (‘Isarlotre to avail then;selves • Use and densc'r ^-weeiis tho tw:-i Mrs. W. C. Wright, of Winston-Sn-| ot ; tiis opportuniiy to siury tiie Bible ,. l'|*'U‘tual cloud: ■ lem. who has been here on a visit, left, unde'’ the Ieader.s-hl)i of ]\Irs. Elizabeth t this oe I oil s great censor swung' yesterday to vi?it in Columbia and i I’rcston Allan. I.a^l week there was lliii.!'. iiiioker swings tlie vhirl- w'lul u]t 'he ladder or the nigi.r. iursday o’clock ■ fir.'j ii’.iality ware ■' :ir.'i are offering ii .1: a I l icc of ,,, calth s uimuliuous iiiight, ('iiarleston. She may stop in Cliar- i i.ev v.ith shanu', (.) Eord, v\;tli' lott(? on her return. .-^hame my head is bowed. For tl:v cliiUlren in our keei.ung lose a little day by ilay, Tliin and tiiirruer u»ward high heav-' oil blows thrir breath, i And 1 know th.ar from the chimneys; that are black and tall and gray,. Each sunset moves an army unto I Pea:.!',! I - Charh^!, Hanson Tow..e, in the Book-i man. - ^ an ai tendance oi nearly 4i'. and ihe interest increases each week. CHTI.lDTJFr.N- AUE SICIvI.Y Ivlotliers who value their own comfort of their children, hout a, V.ox of M'Oth' Powders for Cliildreiu for use throughout the season. They Bieak un Colds, Cure Feverishnesa. Constipation, “Teething Disorders, lIoa;a_'lT.es and titom;»oh Troubles imii're K—Capiain, V \ Ritch- TiiiiSF. powders nf-YER fail..! . II. Wells Kimble if r:’ 1 Jirus Stores. 25c. Don’t ac-| isv.ua, u. .xHii.jic, .1. ju. substitute. A trial package will .-iddress Allen S. Olmsted. Le Uoy, I will be sent FREE to any niother who K. Y. ^ ^■!i$SES SUMMERVILLE RFTURN hOMF.. '..isse- Fanuie and .lonnio Summer.. _ »> i of Culperd'f'r. Va.. returned to I ‘ ^ .niilnrci nf U. \\ tlc-i.r home yestereay morning after s;ic;;dir*g some time here with Dr, and ’.Irs. .1. F. Robertson, on Westj ilill sireet. TO PREVENT THE GRIP. LAXATIVE BROMO QFIXIXE meVI? the cau?e. There is only one ,ook tor si nature of E. W. GitOVE. 25c. T. Siewart, Oito Raas. C'ommi! Dr Pell. Comrailtfo T,—Captain, W. .T. Mar shal]. C. II. ReUi:ol, Ivev Stev.’art. P. .i. Dr’isei', N. Davis, A. L. Fai’l i .1. X. Vv-i,j?fali. ’! j S])ecial comr.iitire cotir'ir'ting of the * ^secretaries of liic Youns Men's ! Ciiristian A.^soc'aticn. —Mr. T. .T. Matthews, assistant man- j ager of the Zinzendorf, Winston’s fam- ^ ous sotel, sends the News an illustrat- ‘ ed and descriptive pamphlet of Win- I ston Salem, dealing Avith the industrial and commercial life of the city. DICKENS AND HIS SON ALFRED, DIME "TJA ! TOMORROW AFTERNOON. I \ dime tea is something new un- , uer tiie sp.i, is a chi'.i'ch-enteriain- ars ago a keen, iileas-, '-'ho Ladies' Aid Society of a I ' e Ouaiity >o v^'il(l indicate , V .,-o i),!t it's not ■ ne First-Qual- • e Ware with I' v White L’ning OI'T t'le large pieces f'^an 7."c or $1.00, so i.;'.n;agc of attending OF THE PIECES ■ 1 .1 • are: ill Pans. Pudding Pans. ,Me rookcrs, n Kettle. : died Sauce Pans. ' a Pots. ■ • Wash Basins, etc., etc. I'i .ihty-fl\ o aui lavCd PU'.ii in a green velvet wai.-U- 1 rat migi'i iirive been seen on tho I'laMVirb! at Waterloo si at ion, London. .\t his side wa.s a youitg fclloy of 20, his fai r‘ i;u^•.;‘'d v, nh emotion. “tioodliye, mv boy, and Cod bless you.’’ spoke the elder man. "Do your duty ami keeii up your pluck." The yoiiii.; man th(mghi of all the goi.d times he had h^d with I'is fath er— ('.' aM tlie AvonderVnl talks, ar.d ganif s, attd jotirneys ilu'v iiad e’ijoyed togeth‘'r—he and tlu' best, the kind est ta'h'^r in all the world—and teat'!-; si)ra’!g io liiri eyes-. Tlie two gripji-'d hands again and the ir.iin stean>ed yvay; a;:d tl'iat tiight f-Ingiand—and I.o’ido! -and lio^lu's*ev arid Cad's Hill \v- te sif.it o: t for 1." voais while ti' ' .'•''Mi;, man worked and dreamed anl !;opt (1 i’l the .\n?rr'’I’an bush. c-M- er TUMU vas Cliarles Dickens—tl ;' younger was his- son, .\lfred Tenn.v:?;.n liifkciis. godson of the (toet la’trf'Tt . l-'r('m that hour the famous no\eh-: hepan k> iah-;r as he hnd never lan;)r > t'ieiTe. To make provision f(jr hi fami!;' i.! -ame liis ruling j>assion. "t!., knows," he 'vrote. “It is not for m; self. I'Mt for thos-e I hohl dear and whr- ^ will come after me." ■, i For’y-live years ])assed. .\nd then | i one morning Alfred Tennyson Dii ! I r-) •: ens, no longer young, but with v, l.iio | | hair now, arrive*! in his native town.— t j The Strand. | ’ ♦ “WOMAN AND HER I SOCIAL LIFE." * 5^5 2 At tho vesper service next day. Rev. \\". Plyler v.ill give tl'.;' r ^ second address of the series. His J ' .I'ect will be “Woman and Her So jiSg cial T-ife." All young women are cor- | 3 dially invited to be present. J ^ 4p. I i I Xews and Observer—“Mrs Ade-.tjTj laid.' W. Bag ley and T>ieutenar.' J j n-’-Jd Maglex. of the I'niu d J 5| Xavy. ;u’e in the city from | y \Va'.'l'iington, guests of Mr. and Mrs. .J(.;-ephus Diiiiiels. iB ^ First Baptist church is to have a on tliis ten-cnt l.asis toinoi-row a’tf rnoon at 1 o'cio ■ in the Sttnday ; h(u»l room of the chtirch. The hours , v. ill he trom 1-1 (^'ch;ck. and the so- jci(>ty asl's and has a right to ex- I ]HH‘t, a liberal patronage. A dime to the little girls at the I doo^- will be a t'assport to ))leasures 'ii'.at d.o'.lars wo’ild not tiay for. Creet- M.nlaria C»iikch I.om.h of Appetite. i^CStOrC5 Coiov vjiity Faded hair—Removes Dan druff and invigorstcs the Scalp —Promotes a lux u r i a n t ^ healthy hair ilrowth—Stops its fsUing out. Isnotadye. 5J 00 c.-.tI 50; n* Orcr' Sio.-cs or ui.'cci rron r:.-c;int ol price arjcl dealers na:n:'. Sictui jiOc /'X -' = .;c-t' boa!-.— Phii J Iluy ia'lii;;:; C'.. Brevard Street Meetmq GTOIL'P, If) C>ia .'■^landnrc! GROVE'S* * TASTE- x.i .t/.tc, tol , ('TTlLr. TOXIC, drivef^ out mala- I ria and builds up the system. For T- . , . . . „ {grown i^cople and children, 50c. j'.eM>al grov,s ni inver'-’st at Bre- | ro Drive i)ut Mainria Vi^rd St.'eet Mochodis- (harch. T'le i i);isior. Rc\. W. O. Gc-ode, :ueac'nod ' -Tr. .Tohn A. WilHs, of Cleve- last ni;:ht on the "Lordsitip ot j land Mill, underwent a very serious Cld-ist" to a large congregation. The | oj)erat!on yeste’day at the Charlotte sermon v.as a strong one as '.veil as ; Sanatorium for perforation of the a )»eai;tifui one. j stomach. He is doing very well today. At close of s'M-mon manv cbowed at ! co..u,n..i Sickiiea I week at 3:30 and ' thio’.ighout m. Is Pimply urgent notice from Nature that your dig-e.=tiv0 organs are fou!, clogged, di.seased. HOOD’S PILLS by speedy, easy. ; in;.; tlm callers will be: .Mesdames H. ; H. Hiilten, ,J. Z. Yarbrour:h. T. S.! N. J. I ! ’'’rankiin. .1. ,\. Durham, tl. W. !irv-j U'iFl'SH ALL 3,., i'l T'J i ai'. vr. C. Dowd, I). I/. Pro’icn.i For sale and recommended by Wood- \K. .M.a (ui and Willis Biov.n. jail & Sheppard. - Alexander tv Garscd have bought the machinery of the Carolina Ice and Machine Company for the pat-i soothing effec t thorougrhly cleanse, ei;t rigi'ts being reserved. The sale i PUi'ify *md invigorate. 2ue. vas m:-ule I’livatcly Ity the receivei's ■'iessrs. \V. S. O’Fi. llobin.>oand C. W'hitlock. .Tudge ,T. ('. Bigss signed Uie order this wek at yheiby. “GET IT AT HAWLEY’S.'* The National Messenger If you can’t call at our store, write. Send your order for any medicines or drug store goods of any kind. It will be filled promptly. If you live on an R. F. D. route, think how easy it is to do your shopping—no time lost, costs nothing extra and the method is perfectly safe and satisfactory if you buy from us. Hawley’s Pharmacy TRYON AND FIFTH STS. ’Phones 13 and 260. Academy Advance Sale. Choice Candies Each piece of ca',id/ you take irorn a Wuti.- nally box invites you to take the next. There’s a good ness that makes these tlie most unique of confectioniv. Packed in air-\ight boxes— always iresh. Woodall & Sheppard AP.LE TRIO. Miss easier, Mrs. E. P. Allan and .'.I , s. Carrie C. Martin will go to I'iedmonr, S. C., tomorrow morning to attend the annual meeting of the J I .; MUg Women’s Christian Association '^ ■ ci the Piedmont Manufacturing Com-’|^f ;;a>iy. Miss easier will spend Sunday the Monaghan Mills Asociation at ureenville. Starts 10 o’clock ‘ursday Morning in Our Big Basement VEY'S DR MIMS I TO LECTURE. ' The Monday Afternoon Book Chii); of Winston, is to have the pleasure; of hearing Dr. Mims, of the chair of English, in the State University, to- morrov/ afternoon. Dr. Mims will lec-' ture on Browning.^ ! MUSICAL j EVENTS. I The next recital to be given at the Presbyterian College will be an j organ recital by i\Irs. I. • Jamison, i a talented musician and pupil of Mr. H. F. Anderson. | Following this soon, will be a piano recital by Miss Alildred McCubbins, ATTRACTIVE HOUSE PARTY. Misses Madeline and Annie Miller, of Shelby, are attractive guests of Miss Annie Louise Parks, at her home on North Fine street. Miss Christine Mcllwaine, of Columbia, S. C., Is also one of the charming house party. The Misses Miller are daughters of Mr. and Mrs. William Miller, prominently known here. Miss Madeline Miller has frequently visited at Mrs. L. J. Dowd s, on North Tryon street. Mr. .Tohn Wavr^a prominent citizen of Columbia, S. C., who has been visiting his daughter in Salisbury, passed through the city today en route home. Once a Buyer—A We knew perfectly well that satisfied customers are the foundation of our business. We also know that unless we keep them the com mercial prestige of our house will rival the house of cards in its unstability. That’s the reason we only handle supeiior merchandise. Take the Regal Shoe for example, famous every where for being full value in every way. Every Regal we sell helps us keep satisfied customers. We now have a complete stock in all the new lasts, Patents, Dull Leather and Tans, for Men and Ladies. CLOTHING We have the most complete and up-to-date line of Men’s and Boys’ Clothing to be found in the city. We are showing all the new weaves in Greys, Browns, Mixed Blacks and Blues at prices from $7.50 to $22.50. MEN’S FURNISHINGS Don’t fail to visit this department before making your purchases—Hats, Shirts, Underwear, Neck wear, Hosiery—Everything in this line to make a man comfortable, at price to suit you. SEB OUR SHOW WINDOWS Morrow-Bass ‘■I? >i Oitr Xr. Liles, is in the markets getting the crerm of the sood thin'2:s to be had. To sjiy that ho h;^s the “Know How” ability, will be easily dtmon- t^iratcd to yov, by payin? our store a ' ■ h, .'ii.d ' viewin.'r tJie rood thinj-TS he has eeut us. Novv displayed lor your approval. We have r'l'ccived cnclher shipm^n^ of thoro :ji.T: k silk dresses. They are the kind when yo” lo^;k them over, makes you think how do we do it The Goods are right, and so is the price. While they last. $5.00 The Floyd L. Liles Go. CHARLOTTE’S AUTHORITY ON WOMEN’S WEAR 17-19 W. Trade St. Phone 776 Phone 1437 31-33 E. Trade St. WATCH FOR BOWEN’S EVERY DAY Something Doing All the Time A Home For You We will build you a beautiful new, modern and artistic HOME on a large shaded lot in Charlotte’s charm iirg suburb WOODLAWN We will plan it to YOUR taste, only restricting it to certain lines of beauty which will not increase it’s cost and make a REAL HOME for you. We will accept a reasonable cash payment and make convenient terms for the remainder. Let us show you what we have built and make you a proposition. The McClung Realty Co. 25 8. Tryon St. ’Phone 1254 /
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