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8 THF CHARLOTTE !SEWS, MARCH 29. 1911 I "Tell it to The Town Through THE NEWS.” 1 ONE - B - CENT PER WORD \VANTED: For Sale, For Rent, Lost . Fourid. Stolen, To Let. IMione 1L5. ?1.00 SHIRTS. 75c. Belk Bros. SHIP TYPEWRITERS, all makes, for rojiairs by factcry expert. Satisfac tion guaranteeri. .Jones. Tlie Type- \vviier Man, Charlotte, N. C. 13-tf-\ved-Pun SK!-: OIR SHIKT WINDOW. Belk liio.s. CUT RATES! Rooms, board, finest location, close In. All conveniences. Applv quick—Save money. ’Plione l^TO-L. 3-tf HASTLNGS MITCHELI. CO., new store building. Wark is progressing rapidly on our new store. When cninpk'tp it will ))o one of tne nicest turniture stores in Charlotte. Bar- liain hunter.'^ and close purcha.sers sju)ul(i tiPe advantage of o>ir special .sale whkii will continue a few days longer. P.hone 897-J. o-16-eod-tf ANNOUr#3EMENT I hereby anno;#.ce myself, subject to the action of the Democratic Pri maries. for School Commissioner in Ward Six. 21»-tit W. .T. COOK. ANNOUNCEMENT We hereby announce the candidacy of Chas. F. Alexander for school com missioner of W’^ard 8, subject to the action of the voters on April 4th. DILWORTH VOTERS. ;{-24-f ri-sun-wed-5t We hereby announce our candidacy for Aldermen in Ward One, subject to the action of the Democratic primarj'. .1. H. ROSS. R. F. STOKES, COUXO CHICK FEED keeps the chicks hi^althy. Davidson &, Wolfe, L’J'i S. C'olk'ge. 29-It V\ rk-.'J ^ ’ I'OIv Iv!'.'.\T—o-room cottaso near iny 4^ ’-osidenci' in IvUzabotli Heights. 'I'u-j ^ I'u’ai' woU ;ui(i garden, $1.50 p( r; ^ Mcl*. V.’atkin.=!. L’2 tf' i CAlJj FOR, repair and deliver your ,«hoes. Phone 953-J. P. A. Bowden, East Trade. 12-27-tf w w ' n . yon n\:ST one six -a,om house. .Vo. ' ' ' ' " ■ ''T Si'uiii rr(l;>r Si., Sl’.'i.ui) inont’n. ' - ■ ' ' I'.-.-.:, I-' l.if.'d Co. ' 27-;;: 1,-For Kl'^.VT- .\pril 1st, lui'dern scven- ■''' "" ii.inie. all c.sn ('ni'uc('s. !tu7 , V.'v -i I'll. ,\ p!y V\’. S. Dorr r.o.M ‘ " " " ' ■' ' A STRAYED (^HAY HORSE has been iakn in nt 17 Xo. L(uig Si. Owner can got him bv juiying charges. 2S-lt W ^ V ’ ■ I W \' T ■II. 1 WA.Vi b. : i-’t K'.'V'i' Oui' st'\i n-iiii)in lu)u.-t , • ;ic.:irii St.. ' nu>ui!';. Land Co. li;-;,: 'i’VPEWRlTER REPAIRING — All I'.^ikcs n’achiHkS, rebuilt, cleaned, or ai'ju tou bv I'actiMy e.xnert.s in the largest and host enuippc'd t> pewiiter r(.;.air shop in siie South. .1. E. Crayton tV: Co., 217 S. Tryon St. li-30t-eod 1 hereby announce myself a candi date for Alderman-in Ward 6, subject to the action of the Democratic pri mary. D. A. JOHNSON. I hereby announce myself a candi date for Alderman in W'ard Ten, sub ject to the action of the Democratic primary. SAM ASBURY. ANNOUNCEMENT 1 hereby annnince myself as a can didate for Alderman in Waid 1. sub ject to the action of the Primary to be held April 4th. 2cS-(5i l. g. CRCSE. ’ ‘ IC'.Vr M: (Urn sov'.ui room r ‘ •, ; v.-. ‘••.■.•o.naw.!. Apidy w. s \ • ■ , -ii ., u-.M'.-'.iun- : . ■ ;. . - ^ i" ■. "'‘‘V ' ' * yI’ -V ^ • u'' ‘ -V :X'r !(UV: ;s. ! ‘ . . J ..i nniiK ii'. nr ^ 'vi i’ ' ■ ■ V.'. ni .iji.in -'i.'nt, ; ■'. • ■■ . !^l!2..ii I ill; i'll! i!. '■(■UXO lll^X i'l'ED inr.lu’s bons l;'v. IVi'i.lsoa ■: Woll'e 2l^'i S. Colleg'. 2H-41 Mllv;X'r] '.ti'1 SiH'cial sale of iixturcs. ‘Iloiii.. I'leC'tric Co. o-H'-tf ANNOUNCEMENT ^\'e hereby announce ourselves as .candidates f(jr School Commissioneis I in Ward !S. subject to the action of the j Democratic piimarv to be held Apiil '4ai, 1911. .1. R. PI RSER. 27.-:u F. .\l. OSBORNE. Queen of Song Soon to Be Here. Mary Garden, the most-talked-of prima donna of the day. will make her first appearance in this city on April G at the Academy of Music. Her highly cultivated dramatic abil ity, no less than her voice and beau- t>', has earned for her a unique place in the annals of modern intisic. No operatic chaiacter v.ithin the range of her voice is too ai)siruse to i)e grasped and apitroi)riated by the ver satile and enej’getic Miss Garden, and she has associated her name for ever witii ojjera of the Neo-French sci;ool^ a I'f-al leat of this day of many asi)iiauis for like honors and: manifold oi)])ortuniiies for making good oji.'i at Ic-aily. "But it’s all hard work, ’ declai'es Mary. “People talk a great deal about native talem, but is much too | often a native capacity of .good, i r-nergei.ic digging. I have no patience Avith singers u' any oKier persons who are forever afiaid of overtaxing themselves. Look at the prima don nas who refuse to sing more iiian once a v.eek! It’s jieifect nonsen.se. j 1 can sing se’e]i times a week ii it's nece.ss;ir>" Seats for ?,Iary Garden are now on sale at flaiwey's. Virginia Harned. The (li^ting!iish3(i American actress, \ :i’gini.) Hunrd, is i)00!:*^‘d to appear ai the Acadc'iny of .\iusir nexi 'ru-.-s- '.ia;-.' nigl't in iier iaie.-;i s'’cc,. ssi'ul play, "'rbe Woniiin He -Married,' fi’oni the ])cii of Heri)ert Bashrord. il.'-- \\ell !;no\vn iil-tyrighi. “The Wo man Ik Married” is- a drnrna of to- WHY SUFf^EH' ft you iiave rheu matism, catarrh, kidney disease, sklii disease or ’any troubles arising from Impure blood, give Rheumacide a then- ough trial. By purifying the blood Rheumacide neutralizes the acids, starts the kidneys into health action and helps to build up the nerves and i the entire system. Rheumacide is put ‘ up in liquid form, also tablets. At ; druggist..' 25c and 50c bottles. Tablets , by mail 25c. Bobbitt Chemical Co.. Baltimoro, Md. WANTED—BUYERS FOR THE MODELS OF PERFEGTiON. PERFECTLY SIMPLE SIMPLY ! PERFECT. ' I N'eedl^".';, Oil, arcl all kin-1.-; of Sewin^^Ma- ‘ chiae supplies, liepairing' ;t epocialty. j MECKLENBURG FURNITURE CO. j 229 North Tryon St. Here's a TLr ^ '0 Here's FURNITURE, HOUSEHOLD GOODS, MERCHANDISE, ETC. Phone 1578 for Rates American Brokerage & Warehouse Co. ta tsi \ / ou (hiV which bring;-: 1 Jil' Aii.^s HarriG'd X ■ ! rii S C I ' t. • c \ i V ('Hi' \}’ -N!ot' ttore room i \’. -ih, }:oa: f-ji. v\ . C. Dowd, Nev.-. nH'i -e. S-2i-tf ► ?* O FOR SALE • V -.p.'ri; 's. r. :^ : ■ ■ : . i ';i'M N. ’ :• U ' ' ' I ■ ' *nt V: .!'' 11 ;'■'*! Il’' sfiil'i : ' : nil ' '!.!■• ’• .a .'ir,-'-leu- ■ '■ il-' ;• \ j i ii;-'T. r:i.T ' ' lii-eoii !■ 'i'Y!’i-:\\ i{!TKjvS FOIi RKNT — F(.'r I o iick .sor-^ice, be.^i iiiachinos and I ^:rg(.'st f^tock to ^L'k'ci from, see .1. i Cr;\vioa ic ’o.. I’lT S. ''i'i->oii. j •1 l-;'!)l-ood ■ ■PliONi-'- -C'ivS fo.- all kind.s of wood.! M. O Dowti. O-tf vM'.'v'O iio'-sc I .. I M.ile 1-\m'(] .\ per-1 uihi "-I :-i'ii:-vh giving hioc'-. j scuih u]U\ae. L’;’*-Ji i ■i-rxl) IN your name to Toe Newt* if yop. would to have two tickeic? to l-Aii.-orva—free. \ M ‘;i ■I'- T • I .>r w "i ii; ^ 1 ' V' I. "(r M ''v ■ ' ! U -. io '1'* i ’rici' ■ : -ici r. : ' ! . • ■ i- 1. ui ; " ' ■■ :'i • 11 i^■a! I ..v.ii i ’ I .'i • . 1’''-!’. ’ ■ ' I ‘ ' !r w ■■! ^'o;- roj; ' 1 • '.'Ii ( 1 Ml pi''. I ^;;ru ; iii. '-t > s. K;:.; s\ .1-: ()ti ;p-M> ii.C - I)i J- 1-:. (’. r':.;’ :V;;I1. (’i-ousi-, N. J-S! VARCK 1STH !r.-. -....l t. ; J. Vv. VV.^dswOrtli’s S', r J Co. >, llx-’Tinrli sn:'•. Practi \ I'!'I'l l i f;i !-• opt'i! iiigli'lv wiih i'.- vilu' and luoiion pic- I i-\ s. i iii,' shew is unil:'!' wiiite 'I ••■■itll i'l‘- i)' -': color''(i j • u? 1'" J i.nl>'. Kiitirol -ii;.;;- • i- priigr;;!!: u>ni,;lu. Adniis-' ::i ui li' ( !J!t-lI i '’\i 1. i s f(i - S( \vf>r Pii)r>. ('(uu-rete— !n >t ;n:'iit‘ .s" ill L’;” in (li;imcii'r; I i.-i'.';: '.'a-' ■. ('c-pin',. Trough.';. (Unci;-, \ >i il'iiij; liiado of con-I : i . I'iiiluHHi C.iiici'oU’ C(r.n;';in\. ; L’T-'Jt-flHl j (O.'.n: T(:> T!iK ri:X'i'P,vl> p.arlierj j:i;i gc! your vork done. You! • ’-.u': '.(I V'.ait. We have seven' I'rt.in lo 25 y^Mi-s >:peri-.'7v,'. . Cive u.- i’. (*all ‘uui wo ; '.viil (i() il'e ve.'t. (tTv v'li Ybung. i Proiu'ietor>. 21-tf' ANNOUNCE.MENT 1 hereby announ(;e myself as a can- dhiaie for Ahkrinan for \\'ard One, suuject to the action of tiie primary Ai'i'il 1th. I'Jll. ii. F. 8TOKi:S. ANNOUNCEMENT We licreby announce ourKelvef: can- (lidalo;. I'Oi' Aldernian and School Coni- nrissioncr, resix.'Ctiv'r-iy, in Ward .'.ui).it‘ct lo the action of the iJemo- (-raiic irimar\ to be held April 4, I'.dl. L. 1-:. ANllFRSON, 2o-{{ .1. W lLi.lA.\IS. ANNOUNCEMENT 1 here^iy announce myyrlf a;-' a can did; te for ■ !deinian for Ward Eleven, siihjpc; to t!ie action of tiie piiniary ■Ni'.iil 4tii. UMl. L':. iu, J,. w. w INC An-:. ANMOUNCEMENT 1 hc!‘i*b\- announce mys('if as a can- (liuaie lor Ald^'nuan lo; V\’ard I'^loveii. ;--.ii).iHct lo the action of the priiuar\ April 1th. nni. , J. R. ANDFRSON. ANNOUNCE.MENT 1 hr’ieliy announce ni.wseli as a can- (iidale for Alevlnnap, for Ward Five, si'ibieci to tlie actioii of ilif primary .\pril 4th, TJIJ. li.VGt .JOE F. OHR. '!'\\'{ )-I i )R>F Cotton i arni to rent. .1. S. M; Cl's, s Fail .VvL-nne. ■ IV w. Phone 1-v;. i:\STi-:;{ \l'\ir.l'^l\S Ladies' noniej 'ouir.;-! i.-; on .-ale by ilie Bliml ■ 'iai’, on inii' i)e:ul( life Square. j ir.-CFNT AD in this column may j ■ i i\ > . '1. 'i ll! 1!. ' li ■, J. 1 -. •A v*> FC .. .1!"-. ♦ t- ' - ■ ' " . r-o;> wi'M f'-t ■» ?► MISCELLAN'rCL'S «c&- ■*P b’-:iiu you 510').00 in busin.ses. k'Ifresh e\X'i y N-aw is the iih'c ti» shad, wlien ihey are 'I’lioue lo5. W. 11. l\iorr;s. •J!>-lt FOR A NO"AR\ i LELIC quick — 4 uon ■ 1 24-t* ANNOUNCEMENT 1 hereby announce my.self a candi date for 8c1ickj1 ('onimissioner in Ward 1’. ttibject to the action of the Dem ocratic piiinary to be iicid AiJiil 4t[i. J 1!. 2:.-il T. T. S.MlTil. FOR SCHOOL COlViiVllSSiONER. I hereby announce mycjelf a candi date for Scliool Ccmniiasioner lor Ward t^ubjeci to the action of the Democratic primaries. E. F. CRESWELL. ANNOUNCEMENT. a;i art i;-,r-ji!0(lci-act!'es.s-u-ifc. a} character similar to ‘•'i'riil y." ibe J:)u I Maui’iv^r i oif\ ili-'t siie originated and! ir whici! slie iiiaiie ':er liisl great .sue-• cess. Miss I famed Is loi.'iing Miis se^.-! S(n uiuier hi-i tr.’. r: ju Vooiial direc- 'ion. and lias (/rovideci a inassi\e| scenic ji’dduction, and an excellent* supportii’.g v‘o;ej aii>’. i ie:’ cngagoini'nt at tlie ;>'c;'l iiouse |-ro?'iis'.'S io be oJK' Oi -du: b'.at oiterings of ll'-i pre-spuc ircason. Rehearsal Called. 7 The jii'M fchtar.-^al of the entire casi r.j' -'riu' Ciri \\'lio Dared" is calk'd for this, Tiuirsd:.,\ evening, a! N ('’ci(.“]-; a: iVn’kheinie''';^ .siudn.', II We.st \'alie''’ .street. Thic^ is a veiy ’iiii.orlani r-'heaisa!. all jiari icijianis ' wiio r,o a' F lot?'; pai'is iieioiv arc | asketi to he ai liii.s re!ie;;rsai. | Owing lo i!ic fact 'ln;l swrao cif ihc; yor.ng im'i) '.'(U' wh)!-, pari i:; t’aol >-i!oj-u.-A have ’efi the ;,;v, = 'Fni; j iiciuier cis'n.-; iliai some more O! ■ Cliarlotie's young men lake r^ait. j Missicnary From jTfrn L.^ctures Tc ; N\Qht. Mi'.^ Fji;-a'u ; il M.K'i-e, ;; ref ; mi: sioii^'i'\ fio.n .J'ipan. v- lli .;!eU\er | a lecture' tonigai a; Chainier.s .Meino-j ri?l R. P. clinr;-h ;it S I'iv.M ■•uiijec; v\;il ''ral ’Aiili .k.'inai. it.-- cas-j l(;riin, its ;'co:"i(>. etc. .\]iss .''iooie is: an ir-teKsiing ;ce;;:nr aru; tl^ere \vii! | n-> doubt hi. a iarge C!ov>(i oiii to hear | her, I I There '^■iil l?e lU) voi'ec . ion ra!-:en.! j aad the lecture is eniii-el.'- free. T'k; j ! pul.'lic is cor('i-!iiy invit»r) to at'oijri, i I I Cick Fri;G. i 'I'l'.e man !:-i-;>)i(!s of Capi. R. F. | i C'iclirane v, i!! I;r gl;;(’ •;> iicai' rha'. he I ! is imprtiviiig. ! ' .'.ir. C. .A. Ct. Him iias been confined ■ ito the house for ;• vrce:;. llis many ujt-j j .own fric'ruhs Ik'I e ;o see him out .'oon. j Mr. P". (’. Bblioit is conlined lo bed I toda> v.-ith a .'-■evere case of grip. ?lany I inquiries have i.>een made 'about him. j Mr. A'lbot; is so iirominent in the i liusy up-town life tliai his absence is Cut this out. It is worth money to You. RUBBER TIRES 'I'liis clipping, with .$11.on in cash will get one set 7-8 inch best grade FIRESTONE PUGGY TlliES L>0 sets only on these terms, to advertise the superior quality of FIRESTONE RFP.- BFR. This price expires April 1st or as soon as the -jO sets are taken. First come first served. W. R. STROUPE 211 West Fourth St. Charlotte, N. C. The Nin ' ^ValU■ —li)e ki...; to lac plert-rat;!. imp: kind v.r daily li f:!".--. Send u? \v_ii' \vc wiil p!, prices a:. ^ our wor- |[!|ff! rir> ->T I r ira A i/ k-; tw t SUPPRiNT; 'Phone 1530. 23 So’ Business Builders CRVCERS BEST CREAM CHEESE 16 2-3c. ana 1*' tij. iois Best pure leaf >tii(i in i-_'c retail, h'ogless lard low a.s i> i-Jc and ib. buckets Nice lai hens t.i-jc. Briagers d. Co. W. Trade t-t. IF YOU WANT something good to drink .iust try a uotvie oi Dale's Hawaiian Pineapple Juice. S. R. LENTZ j .^red Cochrane, Mgr. ’Phone 251 ' NANCA Myers Ear'y Virvi-,s Cai,=3wbs i-r ’ SWEET POTATO ! $1.50 per !,''G0—Cr.;-.': Tomato and ('absai.*- r List for tl;. a. 1 THE wak&fiem: Charlotii:, :■ .“^-lO-SOda. SPECIAL PRICZ-^ V SUITS $14.50 to $53.00, Cu: - chsnt Tailored. ; and Fit Gaarantesa GREATER CH-|, PRESSING :^u. 19 West 4th St. P ■ I-. \ I;ii ,\i I’l ).'!.> 1‘.I i.i-] f( ■ap ( 1- c Run.a- ^ "1 ri. LT'.lu V V ' :i. I-! ' t-ondi'iiai, n- v lires. : V\i'isna;T, (iiaaiii' i-\\ils, N i-n fn mort;i :g-.' rea:i - ■■■ ■!. -\ithur llfiuhrson \GFNTS ^VAN ' EI.J—Soil ten feather beds and gal one free. i urner & ('.■rnwell, ::u4 H. College St.. Char lotte, N. C. 12-tf. .'1: \D, I'.out. .Mackeiel. Phone 1G.'>. W. H. },ioiris. 29-11 _ ^ il 'i(J' .\>1'^D ;-hi’t.- nc’.v is tlie > :a e t(' i.uy. Helk Pros. -V- ■ FOR *-;ENT C'.i 'lODV ■ au.i en thp Alliuiitor i-:x- ♦ i:.'oi,iou ;i: North Tr\on St. •»?->4!l «l-»‘‘”-11 pi ’ I;'; ■ , ,, r •! - ^ i i; .- . ’• '■ '• ’ fis, \\ f I -liliR’l' s,\l.,!C—Beik lii'os. \^'e, tlie undersigned, hereby make | notable. a.])i)lication for School Conunibsioners f(u- Vx'ard 1, subject to the action of! the Democratic Primarv April 4th, 1911. W. H. BELK, W'. A. NEAL. 23-4t D. R. YARBORO. 1». li. Fdl; !■ n ' •! I'' o;i: ■> 1 • u. i 'jif-r I' “ i.,\l'.r-r !iFLI.\.\TF featuring .Mis.sj .Mai ( !i I.' aard, a; tlie Princess to-; •|.T' . . i). ciai tirsT run released ser-! i-i I' • N I ' • !. I II 1 , ‘ r-.M.is daily now being! '. ‘'’'"'•‘I' J , ,1-ie ppnce«s i7 .1!^ I-\)R I; I'N T ! . -M. ■0!" I • .1. A. !> .:h, :■ ■■■ i-..\'N F TFNING is unqualifiedly en-! •;.r.'«'d by i)ianists, teaciiers, con-^ ,f ; '.‘ocali.'ts and prt't’essional. i ;S(. 11. ilic Tuner. Phone FmIO. > -. -1 i;7-if i ynn fiFVT - -'..-i fu.ni^h■ d 1 ft' !t r ni I' l'! .‘•'■i l 2s-F LATEST RELIANCE featuring :\Iiss .Marion Le>nard. at the Princess to- F'OR 1-’'irnll.i'I rf on: . t.-arn 'Liy, Sjiecial lirst run released ser- 1 ' ;i! ■ w( blo'-i- : square. No. S ' of tw-o reels daily now being V\ Tiiiid St Ii 'd ar the FMinc;ess. 29-11 FOR RENT -N'od. ;n •■vcn-voo:n Mat , ALLIGATOR HANK wants to see vmi >■''( W st Avf-. \\ . t. F it*-. l''-tf :ir J21 North Tryon. 27-It TO LET- Apr.n .,.. 1-mTu; ni-^h d. 4 SORES OF LIVE Alligators, including (■ail.mil ( o'lr* :j, ,,!,] \\icipii ,ioo and numerous other r," "T ^'»"ih Florida Wild animals, all alive. FOR F{r..\i Fb'in- -..Itli .,>• vi»hoii’ ■'onK- today. .Admission 10 cent'^ boani F'.r-.r. o>: 224 North Tr.von. FOR PENT Fntn d-r,i room wit i or STENOGRAPHIC WORK wiMiout horo-d. Ph.MK- L'l I, Landing fth floor Trust Ituildin?.^; *■ ■■■■ ■ “ ■ 'Phone 2.-I4S or 2I!>. “’S-'^t }'()R RF\T- Two ronner-iinu front — r'Kinis furni'^hcd, hr.^r floor . ,vf r MONEV-Money to lend on improved Hto: o ^ f>rk(* Hro^. '.• Ko'-;« r; . Privatj* renl estate in any amounts, from Hr; an. :il 7t' $20^1.00 up. Also if you have money ' ~ , i r ■ that you want, to lend on good real FOR REN’l-House L ;i^; 7(li. ,j. L. e,-,t;!ie security I can i)]ace it for Wolt. Phone 11 ’ 1 j'tii j ;;;i n, you at a good rate of interest, and FOR S.\LI-: -S'-coiid-lr n| uMs raiure giiarant'^e i)ayment of principal and Jl South .\l>erii St P’aone K«;s ; interest. Address A. C. AV,, in care 2!t-lt of News. 3-20-24t i SEWING MACHINES for sale and ♦ ♦; rent, $2.00 month. Needles, shuttles ^ FANCY BRED POULTRY AND ♦ and bobbins for all makes of nia- ^ EGGS. ♦! chines always on hand. Lawing-Rob- ^ ♦ bins I'\irnlturo Co. 'Phone 214. FOR S.\LE White Wyicidolio .1.00 for 1". Thcj' ai' th b ■ t TREES OF ALL KINDS for sale on ■phon»* 1M9-I... 2^-2t corner of Poplar and 4th. 10-tf RENT LIST OF THE SOUTHERN REAL ESTATE, LOAN & TRUST COMPANY. 'N-room fi'it over Sarratfs store, $:'.0.00 i '(-room dwdiing 12tli St. (new) 10.(>0 .j-r.;oni dv.elling 2ist St. (new) 8.00 7-room dwelling, 2i'2 E. ilore- head St 22.50 •'-room dv.'elling Belmont . . . . 7.U0 1-room cottage College & Lid dell s.00 4-room cottage So. .Alyers St.... S.UU 4-rooni coitage No. 12 Catherine St 8.00 i-room cotti’.ge No. 13, Catherine St s.OO 4-room cottage, Belmont . . .. S.OO 4-rov)m cottage, Fielmont .. .. 5.00 l-ro.>m cottage, Seversville .... 5.00 ;;-room cottage, Belmout .... 4.000 In.000 feet of warehouse space on the Southern Railway on 5th street. Apartments in large brick building on oth St., below Southern Railroacl. Several offices in the new Howell Ar cade. All new. ground floor. Use the Phone 236. 27-tf ANNOUNCEMENT I hereby announce myself as a can didate for the office of Mayor of the City of Charlotte, subject to the action of the Primary to be held April 4, roil. 23-1 Ot CHAS. A. BLAND. ANNOUNCEMENT I hereby announce myself a candi date ior School Com’.nissioner in Ward 7, subject to the action of the Dem ocratic primary to be held April 4th, 1911. 24-9t F. R. CATES. ANNOUNCEMENT. We hereby announce ourselves as candidates for Aldermen in Ward One, subject to the action of the Primary to be held April 4, 1911. J. P. CARR, W\ F. STEVENS, W. H. HALU 23-lOt W. R. MATTHEWS, R SADE— Wnito I.egliorn eg;'s, 75 j MONEON LOAN on anything. State I . ( iits aetting, pure strain. ’l"h*)nol particu!ar3. Box 292, Charlotte, N. C. -h2f,-y. 9-tfl 12-tf. I In the Public Eye. There has been a great deal of ac tivity in suburban real estate E3AST OF' TIHj city in the past few weeks, and there is big money being made by those who have anything to sell. V.’e believe that the tide is just be ginning to set that w-ay- and are our selves investing heavily in that sec tion. Vv'e now have options on several attractive propositions in both vacant and improved lots that we cannot han dle ourselves and offer at close prices. See this at once: 7 rooms, new, slate roof, heated, | beautifully finished, car line, high level' lot, 52.\175, now rented to desirable tenant at $30.00 per month. Terms easy. Price for quick sale, $4700.00. Union Loan and Realty Company MORRIS E. TROTTER, Manager. 16 East Trade St. Phone 349. ANNOUNCEMENT I hereby announce myself as a can didate for Alderman for Ward eight, subject to the action of the primary April 4tli, 1911. 22-7t E. W. THOMPSON. ANNOUNCEMENT. We hereby announce ourselves as candidates for Aldermen in W'ard S, subject to the action of the Demo cratic primary. J. L. SEXTON, 22-7t Ch'ji'ch NloteG. Rev. .7. C. Gillespie, jia'^tor of the Louise Baptist church, will occupy Fne juilpit of the A. R. P. church at Villa Heights tonight. Mr. CiUcsnie is a strong preacher. He will be heard by a lorge audiera'c. The jirnyer meeting at t!ie Second Presbyterian church wiil ije I'lreiiaia- t.ory to communion service next Sun day. Hour S o’clock. FOR RENT 1 5-room coitage, 712 E. Sth St. Mod ern conveniences. 1 6-room house, 21G N. Myers St. Mod ern conveniences. G-room house 404 West Eleventh, modern. 5-room house, modern conveniences, 520 N. .McDosvell. 4-room house, city water, 50S N. Mc Dowell. J. P. & L. L. HACKNEY Phone 312. 6 W. 5th St. TAKE THIS WITH YOU Satuiday. Fresh asparagus, rhubarb, L-11 nig ijeaub, beets, egg i)iaut, iieau lettuce, parsley, new irisa potatoes, ioinatoes, ladlsne^i, celery, turnip sai- ad, spinacn, onions, salsiiy, beii pep pers, cuciiuibtis. Ail kinuo of fruithi ill sciison. iVliiler-Van Ncas Co. "The Place." ■V.," .il-. V- v»,- North Carolina Roe Herring 30c Ter Dozen. Ft l ie F*»t Mackerel. W. M. CROWELL Phone loeii. 200 E. rv'io.-cheaU St. Professi Cards J, M. McMi chaei ARCHITcC" Roorns 5OO-506 Trut- -u ,■} CHA.nLUi'iii, Dr. H. C. Her.aerson. - r. - dne HENDERSON DENTIUTii. Our Daddies Knew Best They bolted Hour and silted meal. Nowauajb many millers bolt ineir meal, it iooKb uwiuii pretty, uui wiii not maKe good breau or luasu. \ve silt oar me uia-tasnionea way and an our customers iiKe it. Get ihe best. Ask your grocer lor Alexander iiros . liicui aiiu cn_cept no oiuer. ii ne dots not, keep u, uoiiiy us and you snaii oe sappiitu. - ALEXANDER t3R0S. Vhone Office, Hunt Slua-, 'Phor^ 21t. I-; S'- MlSCELLAAEoUS PLUMBING AND HEATING Repair Work, Terra Cotta and Flue Pipe, Wall Coping. HACKNEY BROS. 6 and 8 West Fifth St. Phone 312 ANNOUNCEMENT. I do hereby announce myself a can didate for Alderman in 6th Ward, sub ject to the voters on the 4th of April, 191. 20-7t J. A. AUSTIN. ANNOUNCEMENT. I hereby announce myself as candi date for Alderma^ of 3rd Ward, sub jection to the action of the Democratic primaries of April 4th. 1911. -0-7t F. O. LANDIS. ANNOUNCEMENT We hereby announce ourselves can didates for the offlce of Aldermen from the Third Ward subject to the action of the Democratic Primaries, April 4th. R. J. SIFFORD, A. M. GUILLET. Charlotte, March 20, 1911. SCHLOSS THEATRE CIRCUIT Thursday Night, April 6th, The Greatest Musical Attraction That Has Ever Come South The World’s Greatest Prima Donna MARY GARDEN And Her Own Company Seat sale starts this morning at Hawlej's F^harmacy at 10 o'clock sharp. Not more than 10 tickets sold to any one jierson. PRICES' $3.00. $2.50, $2.00, $1.50, $1.00, 75c. ACADEMY THURSDAY NIGHT INIARCH 30TH Recognition of Brother Sister Drama in Three Acts Prices - - 75c, 50c, 25c rUK htfMT. 4-rooiii xioujie N. L. bt., $2.UU wk; .j-room iioa&u *s. C ol., wk, o- loom iioutc- ±j fc)L., ^z.'Zo u-iooia iioa^e .-uj a. regrum oi., wiv.; 4-rooui uoufctSj b. iiarieli fc>L., wk., 0-rcom auusc' 1st bi., $2,uu wk., 1-room House N. ±-'egram oi., wu. onoernaKer at. vvaiiace. 225 N. Tryou fct. i-'uoneb, oilice iJ4J, ive^s-ueuce 4i4-j; ool-j. ROOFING We put on Slate, Tin, Tar and Grav el Kooiiug. When you bund or repair ^et our estimate. C. F. SHUMAN Phone 111. i;uu N. College St. THE GEM HOTEL AND CAFE L'p-to-uate uining room, seating 100 l»eisons, a luncii counier uutqaait-U iu bouiii. L-ouveiiifuLiy locaitu ou boutu Iryon street, biiicily i:.uropt!an. dr. a. D. .K ud I i n Otf;cc, Sixtn Floor -j: si riourb 9 to i; >- “ A».0 oy App. . ■ CtLico ’puone iu.o i. UaiiSUiULiwL " •' • «W£-e 'Fhci e 1 U VS'* Jain? QtN , /09 Realty buauu.i^. u ■ ’ L>r. ri* i' uwr ‘ ■ • Ke«ity t-v" Hours n iU ■ ; phone, o-u, ' 'it 'J F. L BOM i;»• 6upervib^^ Otfice 2H N. *'>' HUGH A. i /-.I Buildiny. MOVED I have moved my Terra Cotta Pipe \aru to East otii bt., between College j bt. and me railroad, • in tne Heart j of the City wnere you will nnd every-J thing in pipe and tilings, i-lue pipe, cuimuey lining, Wall coping etc. c. V. FURR, Office and Yard liasi otu St. Detween College and K. Ii. ANOTHER FRESH SUPPLY ' Sherrill Mineral Water, the friend of suffering humanity, just in. Piione orders 918. SHERILL MINERAL WATER CO. 211 S. College St. Auto Vt-'v- RECOVKH.- Inner lubes Vu Wd guai'aUL*Hj '.bev yihere vve vuicauiz^# ^ First puncture. 50 • Second puncture. f Third puncture, -•> All sizes nt'v trt ■ ■ Relay MiTr 231 and 233 *?, Trv '
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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