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8 THF CHARLOTTE NEWS, MARCH 31. 19It “Tell it to The Town Through THE NEWS.” 1 ONE — ■ — CENT PER WORD WANTED; For Sale, For Rent, Lost, Found, Stolen, To Let. Phone 115. TAX1\S will be easy paid if you trade - ni Uelk Hros. SHOES SALH’—Men’s shoes worth $2.00. Sale price, $I.KS. Belk Bros. HASTINGS fe MITCHELL CO., new store buildinc;. W.irk is progressing vajndly cn our new store. ^Vhen complete ii will be one of ihe nicest furniture stores in Cliarloite. Har- gain hunters and c’ot^e iiurcliasers ishould take advantage of our special sale which will continue a few days longer. Phone 897-J. 3-16-eod-tf WOMEN'S SHOES. 75c, 98c and $1.25. Eelk F5ros. POSITION a.- bookUeci)or or general offoo ’.vci!- !jy a sober, upriglit younp: man jp.st out of business col- • ose. T3e.st references furnished. Bookket'per, care Ne\V!--. 3-lt WANTED FOR RENT -April 1st. mnciern seven- ’• 'Til liome. all c;:nveni;ri;’t'’K. 9n7 W *'st 1th. -Apply \V. S. Dorr nf.\c UO-V. 'Jl-tl wTKf'- -ti'n'‘£r:ipht'V I'X « M;t, l.Mly '‘.■h I" . ** \ • i w*''iiMh e Ucfot iMU'C. I'l.y nil . .n e .Non\ .' KOR RENT CHEAP—Xloe store room on \V. -1th. near Tryon. W. C. Howd, at News office. 8-Jl-tf A 'i\ ('•'inpot* 11’ IV.,i .r wl'.-i'.v .-.1 le iicii^r ii.on'l;. Rt'fer; nee.' (( n: o Tiio riiLi ♦ FOR SALE ^ ♦ ^ .1. P NO'i'lCE—Myrtle Rumple, my 16-year- old daughter, has kft my home and refuses to rnurn. The public is warned not to harbor her. Emma Juunp'e. 31-lt iK(iR SAi,l'--Milk (>w. I T"'' N navi(i^oi if ill rn, ;:--t ':l 1 S- in;; a':' (M>' i.tnd on iiiain ,,•'11', I'M'in- \.’liar'0 • N. I'Oii SM.l'—Otip million ferr of stand- ine oak ;:!id i-iii'- limber in Mecklen- I'liT;: I’oiinty. Address Tiiiiner, c:irp 19-eod-4t \ N S:. lie am’ ;v:m; I'OR .'A I i; Foar-ija -tcnsicr toiiriiiL; ca;', i'rai. ricr.llv now. Will exrli;!’;:;e tor jiaif and re;'l estate. Phone 1"’:'. IT i;;h at *;"> R';a!i> P>i;^;:. PHONE 921- Special sale of fixtures. Cilobe Elei'tiic Co. ’PHONE 2ri."f=: for all kinds of wood. M. O. Dowd. 6-tf C('RNO Horsp and Mule Feed—A per fect heiPih and stic ni^th giving stock food. L'-'' Soiitii C’ollrgc. i'O-lt (’O.ME 'I'O Tin-: Ci:N1'RAL Barber ohc]' and uc't your work fioiu'. You don't have to wait. We have -even fii .'1-ciaj s barbers, fri'Ui s to L’.'> >ears exjierienct'. (live us a call aiiu we wil’ d(‘ the rest, cireen & Young, I’rom’ietors. ‘Jl-'cf ANNOllNCEMENT I hev^y announce myself, subject to the action jf the Democratic Pri maries. for School Commissioner in Ward Six. 29-6t W. J. COOK. ANNOUNCEMENT We hereby announce the candidacy of Chas. F. Alexander for school cora- missioner of Ward 8. subject to the action of the voters on April 4th. DLLWORTH VOTERS. 3-24-fri-sun-wed-5t ^\'e hereby announce our candidacy for Aldermen in \\ ard One. subject to the action of the Democratic primary. .1. IL ROSS, R. F. STOKES, I hereby announce nijself 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 \Vard Ten, sub ject to the action of the Democratic primary. SAM ASnURY. ANNOUNCEMENT I herol)v announce myself as a can didate for Aledrnian for W'ard 5 subject to the action of the primary April 4th, 1911. 30-.jt O. L. DUNN. Biiejs. —Frowns and smiles altern:4ed. at mospherically. yesterday. Shadow and sunshine chased each other. —Salisbury Post: “It is learned that an effort is to be made soon to build a nest of the Order of Owls in Salisl)iiry. This is a sick and funeral benefit iraternal order with a large member.'-hip throughotit the coiintry.’’ —A series of re’.ival meetings will begin at the Chadwick-Hoskins on Ai)ril lind. The preaching will be done by the i»a?tor. Rev. .J. R. Pace. The s-ervices will be held every eve ning at 7:30 p. m. All are cordially in vited to the meetings. journed the doors leading to the Phiia : thea class room were thrown open to j which all were invited and where de-1 licious refreshments were served and i a most enjoyable hour spent socially, j “A Biograph Romance’ sonia today. at the Edi- ANNOUNCEMENT 1 hereby announcp myself as a can didate for Alderman in Ward 1, sub ject to the aciion of the Pi'imary to l»e held April 4th. L. G. CRFSE. TWOHORSi] Cotton I'arm to rent. J. S. -M\eis. SOU lOast Avenue. 3-25-tf A l.")-CENT AD in this column may bring you $l('0.ti0 in busins’s. I FOR A no':ar\ I ’Phone ] 1 L/1> 1.^1 Cf Quick— •J4-t! T.i rail'. ■i. FOR \I.i! —Five tame :qn!rrcis. ■ P- t^oti’re'. Diti e. .\*. ' .ni a ni>'e new .. _ T.o'.iU.l tniir of ;'i! poij SAI.i; i .i\c. O'J. ra.no” • M • .•..■v'.Hi'.l s\l,t;--i>nc i;p-to-dato brick ma chine. K. C. Sitlla\an. c':'ouse, .\. t'. Secrnd hanil cas ;'.v Pi'.one I'";"-. L\(,;EN1'.S W.\N -’Ei)—Seli ten feather t beds and get one free, laruer & i'orn’vseii. .’04 S. Loliege St., Char lotte, N. C. L2-tf. ai; ) r, I loa. >i ra'.k li li’e in.'w'-ic- :i!i J. ii.- ] '. wii'.iin ,\d- N. ■-11|-; '111 i : MARCH 18TH P'l:; siiipnie:it of Horses ;iid .\!ule.> reco’vod. I’rice: and lernis: ri::at. J. W. Wadsworth's Sons Co, FOIi S MJ\-- Five-iiassrr.u‘'r auto. ii'in nu'del. .\uto. New;- ot- ticc. ::i-ii ■T)R S.\Lt; -Partl> matiireri shares, tl ■■ix'iiths !,o ; 'ears ('!il. .Niuiiial P. ,v i L.. it'c iii-st (in car'll. | ■'■m .\{v thi.'- uicn. E. [.. K'-’c.M'",-.’ Se*. . ARM\- Ab.r i titcn be?wee”. a.:e' i.:ons (;'f ibo I r.itcd S.\Li^—Refi i gerator, nood as new, .in':' two months. \\’ili s''’l (lira,'. L’l.’i K. Tth. ♦ ♦ ♦ FANCY BRF-D POULTRY AND ♦ ♦ EGGS ♦ ♦ ♦ COLl’MniA.X W yandottes are ht'au- ties ;(ii!i uood l.a,'; r.=; loo. Eirgs for sale. A. P. White, ?.l;-eis Park, Citv. L’-20-mon-f’ i-if FOR S.\I.!-!!—hire Leghorn eggs, 75 (•ents Setting, pure strain. ’Phone 20L'.j-Y. 9-tf ' ♦ ♦ ^ LOST AiND FOUND. ^ ♦ >• on shoes a’ .1 ; r 'J.' d chai:i('t£-r auo ipn- ii'. • 'S. V. i.o >'f.n sj." ak, a«i wr.te tiie Mu-II.-a lanpua;i€. For : :r :.•! r. to Rcc.'iii;.;ii : '-'V ''.s’ 'l'ipi« St., CLi'i'- . ;!.ii .Main ’t. .A. ;iO- • N. r , • h ’-in- Sf., .' .\ C . 1 (>7 ■ - St .'da n ;, .-j. P., m 2'^', Fc)r.\D—That Belk's pric^ luiock.s or.t all ot’iers. (jrt'-'uv ■!;( Vv’ A • - i;.! P. -• !).• ■ L Ker ”■ ino' ■' ■ : i: ■ : s Co iV ill.I"; r.Mii'hr r I'liV)!', C. d to FC'R ; nn F! f I'hit I * *''S W.s' .■\LK- A t’nc of timber land' P. i'l c'.ii tvxi . ciMisistirii: ('1 nni-ilar, nak, aiKij isM-;..iii if .'u'i at oner. Par-! )Oople in | iKii gains j write T. ! ;>ii-L*r j LOST--null i.tip. bobbed ears and tail. ;; iii'own sj)ois on bacK. wearing col- lar sutdded uith Ijra-.^s bu'.lons. Jlr- wai'd if ret’trneii to 15. i). llniick. Woo!i!a\>n. 31-1 l u.''n’ to ji-ir l'’or :iii« uPnl 'I'r-c iii !’mi»cr fai'ni laud' P. .Nl'trui'n. :i.>11. X. C. LOST l)ti'' 1 es. -hoe.: you' lose mone.v an;. v\ iK'i'e else. vou ^elk ANNOUNCEMENT We here!>y announce ourselves as candidates for School Commissioners in Ward subject to the action of t'ae Democratic primary to be held Ai»rii l!h. 1911. .1. R. PPRSER, 2T-91 F. M. OSBORNE. ANNOUNCEMENT I hereby announce myself as a can didate for Akierman tor V'ard One, sul>ject TO the action oi the primary .\pril 4tii, 1911. R. F. STOKES. ANNOUNCEMENT We hereby annonu'*e tmrselves can- (iidaie.-. for .Mderman and School Com missioner. lespeetively. in Ward 5, sul),iect to the aciion of the Denio- craiic primary to be held April 4, 1911. L. E. ANDERSON, •-'•■*-lf .1. J. WILLIAMS. ANNOUNCEMENT 1 he;eby announce myicli' as a can didate for iderman for Ward Eleven, sui'iect to the action of the primary April -Ith, 1911. 20-ot L. W. WINGATE. ANNOUNCEMENT I hereby announce myself as a can didate for Alderman for Ward Eleven, subject to the aciion of the primary April 4lh, 1911. -5-til J. R. ANDERSON. ANNOUNCEMENT I hereby annctnice myself as a can- (iidate for AJedrman for Ward Five, suiiject 10 the action oi the primary .\piil 4th, 1911. 2 3-«t JOE E. ORR. ^ ^ ^ ^ ♦ ^ ♦ MISCELLANEOUS ♦ i'ln.vthinc thnt i.' f'ril JK. ]■'. p (-’!!;cc and P.i.n MO.N'EV ON I.OAN on an.'.tLir.g. State C7 t! particalarj. Box 292, Charlo;te, N. C. N ■■ ■' V \ ,\ , I i 1 I ••»■■] 1 \^ : '.h ni'h wh> can d'> •I'ai;- \*. or\. \'ipk .V W-ilker. Nevell. to la'iuder, :’..'jc ^^'ork guaran- 31 -2t 'i (>l NG I/ADV. rmplo.ved in afternoon, '''iint^ f'lillf-cMne to do in fnrenfion. .\ddress H., care Nev.s. :’.0-2t FOR RENT 1 5-room cottage. 7PJ E. 9th St. Mod ern conveniences. 1 t-ioom house. 2U‘> N. Myers St. Mod ern conveniences. G-room house 404 West Eleventh, modern. p-r(K)m nouse, modern conveniences, 520 N. McDowell. 4-room house, city water, 50S N. Mc- Dow ell. J. P. & L. L. HACKNEY Phone 312. 6 W. 5th St. .' Ilian w(«v.^;i,;. liK* r.) i’.elk liros boy Shoe PASSF.NGER AFTO.MOP.ILE for sale cheap or exchange for Runa- bmt: in fin^ rendition, new tires. Walter Whisnant, Granite Falls. N. ’• 29-5t |TYPEWRITERS for RENT — For ^ ■ ■ : cuick service, best machines and \\T Jt-T-o bnv -evolving book easel largest stock fo select from, see J r.,-t Cra.uon & Co., 217 S. Tryon. 1 l-30t-eod 'riisr. B’as:. Phone 655. 11-tf S AN W -To r h S"'!th P.'ivolina. ^..iiwl-r' f.'Oui iac'' i. diiV ( ' ' cr :, -.mer. Fxclusiv" ter.M- ' 'V li)’. n aii'] .uco'inis c?'i riel-~ '■■ I t;.*' LO'rls nnd makt col- Vr c Gf n,i !,,■ n ''an b'lild big • itii ali’e iiM^in*'' iliat will be pf r n.'tn-Mi'. H'nd ill ko reqaircd aiu! s':i'sii,Mi ';! ! ■ tr. i;, :n, .'M:d ' Wi-;T^ !'..' P.r uk'ir.>. Ad- rlrc-- ■ !’roj.i " (iu'- .W'as W.AN'i'ED—Y' lir.z ni n and ladies to V:!ni T' b i.’.m ,ing •'.•il!:' for 'i.i.- j;r;is, I’.aii Wf> can . ('nvil-'tre Tei phy Sonoo), Chai lotto, N. C >5 12t wfd i: i , ,;i r-vrr SENN’S TFNLVG is anqiialifledly cn- L’no o! dorsed by pianists, tpachers. con- fiuctrijs, vocalists and professio.nal. Seen, the 'I'uner. Phone 15«9. 27-tf MfLVF,"'!—Money to lend on improved "■fal f-st;jio in any amrmnts, from n|, M.vo if ,\'ou have money th.-.r yon want to leno on good real cstat^’ .-fciii iiI ( ;in place it for yo'.i at a good rate of intcrcsi, and 2’iaranr.-(. pr,v;nrnt of principal and irt';'est. ,\ddrr:s A C. \\,, in care of New ', 3-20-24t PLUMBING AND HEATING Repair Work, Terra Cotta and Flue pipe, Wall Coping. HACKNEY BROS. 6 and 8 West Fifth St. Phone 312 FOR RENT gra- SK\-. iN;, ^T.\CilLNER for sale and irn!, Sj (lo niontii. Needlf's. shuttles H’j'l bobbins for all mai;es of ma- f iuo;; al ,vavs on hand. Luwing-Rob- ! ;»is Fc.niture Co. ’Phone 214. 16-tf 0 1 'H RENT - Room and I'oard Pri\ ii ..-•miiy. All convenience;-. 313 l.ar-t. ."''j rnPn. ’Phone 2:^>)9-J. ::i it Tni'.LS ()F ALIi Kl.NDS for sale on f-orner of Poplar and 4th. 10-tf For Rl'NT — House .\o. 413 East 7th. .1 L V^olf. ’PhfUK* 412 or 129tt.,i. L".t-4t F' 'K RENT-322 N, .’\IcDowell. 4 rooms. typewriter REPAIRING — All makes machines, rebuilt, cleaned, or adjusted by factory experts In the largest anf) best equipped typewriter rf'nair shop in the South. J. E. Crayton Co., 217 S. Tryon St. ll-30t-€od rr.odern conveniences. $lO.OO._ McD STRAYED OR STOLEN—One black WaCrins. 2o-tf-eod | nmlf'. unbroken. Reward for re turn to C. B. F'lournoy, 200 N. Col lege St. 30-3t Ff)R RENT—Soven-rcom house, with rnodTn conveniences. West Eighth Mrr'r.t, n. If. Anderson. 29-4t CALL PS for Sewer Pipe, Concrete hest made X’ to 24” in diameter; Lawn Vases, Coping, Troughs, Car riage Blocks. Anything made of con crete. Piedmont Concrete Company. 27-3t-eod FOR RENT—Modern seven-room flats' Mr. Wc:st Ave. W. J. Fite. 18-tf: FOR RENT—Two connecting frpnti rooms, furnished, first floor over ■ store Yorke Bros. ^ Rogers. Private, CUT RATES! Rooms, board, finest tiRth. G. \V, Bryan. 24-71 location, close in. All conveniences. ’ -^pply quick—Save money. ’Phone JOR RE.NT—Modern 8-room apart- IS70-L. 9-tf uifri* with fitcam heat, gas ran Re,; -1^ iieater and window shades. 2061CORNO CHICK FEt:D keeps the South Church street. W. S. Orr. ! chicks healthy. Davidson & Wolfe, 30-tf 220 S. College. 29-4t t*>R RE.NT—Modf^rn aeven room I CALL FOR, repair and deliver your Iiouse, all convcnif^^nces. 203 Victoria p shoes. Phone 953-J. P. A. Bowden, Av nue. Woodlawn. Apply W’.. S.! 10^ East Trade. 12-27-tf Doit, »>n corner. 2i-tf tOR RICNT—RM)nis to rent in pri- ^ vate family. 7PJ N. Pine SL 30-4t CORNO HEN FT']EI) makps hens lay. Davidson & Wolfe 220 S. College. 29-4t RENT LIST OF THE SOUTHERN REAL ESTATE, LOAN & TRUST COMPANY. S-rofmi flat over Sarratt's store, $;10.00 5-room dwelling 12th St. (new) 10.00 5-roorn dwelling 21st St. (new) .8.00 7-room dwelling, 202 E. More- head St 22'.o0 5-room dwelling Belmont. .. .. 7.00 4-1 oom cottiige College & Lid dell . S.GO 4-room cottage So. Myers St S.00 4-room cottage No. 12 Catherine St s.OO 4-rr>oui cottage No. l-'J, Catherine St .s.OO 4-room cottage, Belmont .. 8.00 4-room cottage, Belmont .. .. .5.00 4-room cottage, Seversville .... 5.00 ri-room cottage, Belmont 4.000 40,000 feet of warehouse space on the Southern Railway on 5th street. Apartments in large brick building on .".th St., below Southern Railroad. Several offices in the new Howell Ar cade. All new. ground floor. Use the Phone 236. 27-tf In the Public Eye. There has been a great deal of ac tivity in suburban real estate EAST OF THE CITY in the past few weeks, and there is big money being made by those who have anything to sell. We believe that the tide is just be ginning to set that way and are our selves investing heavily in that sec tion. We 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, 52x175. now rented to desirable tenanc at $30.00 per month. Terms easy Price for quick sale, $4700.00. ANNOUNCEMENT I hereby announce my.seif a candi- daie for Schcvoi Commissioner in Ward 2, subject to tlie action of the Dem ocratic iiiimary lo be held April 4th, 1911. 25-U T. T. SMITH. FOR SCHOOL COMMISSIONER. I hereby announce myself a candi- •date for School Commissioner for \\’ard suliject to the action of the Democratic primaries. E. F. CRESWELL. ANNOUNCEMENT. We. the undersigned, hereby make ajiplication for School Commissioners for \\'ard 1, subject to the action of the Democratic Primary April 4th, 1911. W’. H. BELK, W. A. NEAL, 25-it D. R. YARBORO. Commencement At Union Institute Great Tunnel Completed. B.v As«'ociated Press. Berne, Switzerland. March 31.—The final oljstruction to the L‘v)eischbe!’g tunnel through the Alps was pierced by the laborers at 3:5u o'clock tiii^ morning after five and a half years work and the expendirure of ?20,ij00, 000. The tunnel, which is Ihe third long est in E'.trope, measures approxi mately nine miles. Here’s a Thoug Seemed A J H ^Mother’s -loy never fails to cure croup and ])neumonia. For sale by R, H. Jordan Sc Co. The News is in receipt of an invita tion tc> llip 25th annual commence ment of I nion Institute at Unionville, N. (!., which v.ill be held this year April 9ib to P.ltii. This is one of the best pre));iratory schools in this pari of I be cor,lit ; y and it& iiopiilarity is :it- testcd b.\’ the presence of a large num ber of piipils gathered from far and near. Prof. O. C. l-amilton is- princij.'al of th(' school and is a veteran of be- oet ween :10 and to years experience in the teacher's room. He is abiy assist ed this year by Prof. C. B. Williams, and an able corps of icachers. This .^ear !ias been a very sticccisful one with the school; The tacultv and students of Pnioii Institute retiues; the honor of your prcseuce at their T w e n t y -1 i f t h A n n u a 1 Commence men t i l x erc i se.s Apiil ninth to sixteenth, 1911. BLOOD TELLS. Yep jt is me Ipdex to health. If your blood is out of or der you should take Rheum?cide. Rhenmaeide compounded in liijuid and taiJlet form, is a powerful blood puri fier. Rheumatism i° a blood disease Rheumacide cures rheumatism anr: blood disease to stay cured. Bad blood causes catarrh, indigestion and many other diseases. Sold by drug gists. Tablets by mail 25c. Bobbitt Chemical Co.. Baltimore, "Md. . m., J. S. Program: Sunday. Ai»ril 9th. 11 o'clock, a Baccalaureatp Sermon, by Rev Mofiatt. 1), I). Hue West, S. C. Tiiesday Evening. Ajiril 1 lih Exer cises b,\ Piimnry Department. V\’cdnes-day Evening, .Xpril iL’rh—De bate b.\' i bilomathean Society. Resolved. ‘‘That a Proie(*tive Tariff is i^rcferrable lo a Tariff for Revenue Only." Affirmative: M. E. Austin. V. V. Secrest. Negative: C. L. Nance, Carl Grif- tin. Thursday Evening. A]iril i;;th. Debate by {'’rankiin Society. Resolved. "That the Signs of the Times Indicate General Prosperity to the Peo]>le of the United Slates. ’ Affirmative: C. C. Brooks, H. B. For- bis. Negative: G. F. Henley. H. G. Love. Commcnceinent li^xercises, Friday, Ap ril 14th. 10 a. m. Friday, .A]uil iPh. 2:30 p. m.. Literary Address, by Rev. S. A. Cotton, Red Si)rings. N. C. Friday Evening, S o'clock. Dramatic Entertainment. .Managers: Carl GGriffin, cliief: C. L. .\ance. Van Price, Clegg Austin, E. Austin. .1. 11. McCollum, Otto Clonts. H. .T. Dees. •Marshalls: .1. .\. Helms, chief: G. F. Henley. H. G. Love. C. C. Brooks, E. S. Hamilton. Vancc Pistole, H. H. Harits-. C. .1. Ta'ieton. The Ideal Triplex Copper Coil Gas Water Heater licats water hot in five minutes. Is the best tank heater made. We handle and so giuiraniee it. See the one installed in our’show room before buying elsewhere. BREEN-TOMPKINS CO. 11 W. Fifth St. Fhone 91. of, *5 0 d & ' Here's fi , Yc Cut this out. it is worth money to You. RUBBER TIRES This clipping, witli .$11.00 in cash vnMII get oiie set 7-8 inch best grade FIRESTONE BUGGY TIRES 50 sets only on these terms, to advertise the superior quality of FIRESTONE RUB BER. This price expires April 1st or as soon as the 50 sets are taken. First come first served. W. R. STROUPE 211 West Fourth St. Charlotte, N. C. ou K;; The kind of Pr.nt;: wa.^t •- ral;;rail\ .. — -the Lnti t'l.i ■ [) to the eye a:. j pleasant impr?: kind v,e are :t daily IS plps'ini; .Send us your o; i' \vc will plea.'c yc\: prices are as rea; our work is gr-- (■ I idi;‘e Mn I Piiii IE" p. L. GAaMfi"' S U P £ R1 N TD L. N T 'Phone 1530. 23 So.^tn T.-, ttyif-—~ Business Builders 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 b© held April 4, 1911. 23-lOt CHAS. A. BLAND. ANNOUNCEMENT I hereby announce myself a candi date for School Commissioner iu 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. AV. F. STEVENS, W. H. HALL, 23-lOt \V. R. MATTHEWS, ANNOUNCEMENT I hereby announce myself as a can didate for Alderman for Ward eight, subject to the action of the primary April 4th, 1911. 22-7t E. W'. THOMPSON. ANNOUNCEMENT. We hereby announce ourselves as candidates for Aldermen in Ward 8, subject to the action of the Demo cratic primary. J. L. SEXTON, 22-7t ANNOUNCEMENT. I do hereby announce myseif a can didate for Alderman in Gth Ward, sub ject to the voters ou the 4th of April, Large Ciowd At Philathea Meeting » Notwithsandin?. the cold winds, last night, promptly at ,S o’clock, an unus ually large crowd gr.thered at the North Charlotte Baptist church at the regular monthly meeting of the City Philathea Union. The meeting was called to order by the president, Mis-s Brumfield, and after the singing the Philathea Nation al Hymn. Scripture reading and pray er, Miss Yandle, the secretary gave the re])ort of the last meeting. Then re ports fro mthe different classes ijresnt Tenth Avenue Presbyterian, Second GROCERS KNORR’S ERBSWURST Marrow Pea Soup. Most delicious. Place one ounce in half pint of boiling water, stir gently and let boil for 15 minutes and a plate of the most deli cious pea sup is yours. Price 25c for plates. MilleivVan Ness Co. "The Place.” NANCY ii.M.i, Myers Eariy Vineie.-,.^ Nort;*, Catawba Prc::r:r. SWEET POTATO PLANT $1.oO per 1.GC0—Csi'b V^vith ■ Tomato and Pabba^. Plan List for thtj ask ’.i;. THE WAKEFiELD FAR:.' Cnarictte, h. C. 3-10-30da. RETAILING OUR GOOD LARD in small lots Ibc ana iu larger lots 8 i)-4c. This is not the cheap com pound lard you find at some places. Pure olive oil in half gallon cans $1.25. Pink saliTton pound cans 10c. 4 cans good tomatoes 25c. Briagers 6l Co. ^03 W. Trade SL We Sell SUNSHINE BRAND of Laying Food the Best on the Market. W. M. CROWELL Phone 1062. 200 E. Mo re head St. IF YOU WANT something good to drink just try a bottle ol Dale's Hawaiian i’iueapple Juice. S. R. LENTZ Fred Cochrane, Mgr. ’Phone 251 Our Daddies Knew Best They bolted flour ana siittd meal. Nowauays many millers bolt iheir Presbyterian. East Avenue A. R. P.,! meal, li looks awiuil pretty, but wiii 191. 20-7t J. A. AUSTLN. Union Loan and Realty Company MORRIS E. TROTTER, Manager 16 East Tr^de SL p^one 349. ANNOUNCEMENT. I hereby announce myself as candi date for Alderman of 3rd Ward, sub jection to the action of the Democratic primaries of April 4th, 1911. F. O. LANDIS. ANNOUNCEMENT We hereby announce ourselves can didates for the office of Aldermen Irom the Third Ward subject to the action of the Democratic Primaries April 4th. R. J. SIFFORD. A. M. Gl'ILLET. Charlotte, March 2U, 1911. North Charlotte eMthodisrt, Tryon Street Methodist. Pritchard Memorial Baptist, Ninth Avenue Baptist, First Baptist, Louise Baptist and North Charlotte Baptist — were given. These reports are very encouraging and help ful. The addre&s of welcome by Mr. Chas. C. Teague was responded to by Mr. ,J. H. Ross, teacher of the East Avenue A. R. P. class. Short talks as follows, were very interesting and instructive: ••Increasing Our Membership.” by Mis-s Ella Dowd. “Bible Study of Our Classes,” by Mr. Geo. Shoe. “Caring for Sick Members,” by Mrs. J. R. Irwin. “Social Life of Our Classes, ' by Mr. ,J. E. Miller. “Spiritual Life of Our Classes,'’ by Mrs. T. B. Lee. “Our Duly to Strangers,” by Mr. W. L. Lallace. Then Mr. Miller, the Bible teacher, gave a very helpful tal on “Bible Study.” After the benediction by Rev. L. R. Pruett the meeting adjourned to meet with the East Avenue A. R. P. churclt the last Thursday in April. This was by far the largest repre sentation of Philatheas since the organization of tlie imion. The meeting was held in the church and after the business meeting ad- ACADEMIC SCHLOSS THEATRE CIRCUiT Thursday Night, April Gth, The Greatest Musical Attraction That Has Ever Come South The World’s Greatest Prima Donna MARY GARDEN And Hep Own Company Seat sale starts this morning at Hawley's Pharmacy at 10 o’clock sharp. Not more than 10 tickets sold to any one pertion. PRICES! $3.00, $2.50, $2.00, $1.50, $1.00, 75c. not make good bread or mush. We silt our the oia-i'ashioued way and all our customers like it. Get ihe best. Ask your grocer tor Alexander Bros’, meal and accept no otner. it ne does not keep it, noiiiy us and you snuu oe supplied. ALEXANDER iSROS. 'Phone ;do6l. SPECIAL PRICES O.N EASTt: SU1~S $14.50 to $33.00, C'.;r-toni or N; chant Taiiorod. V‘’k v-. and Fit Guaranteec:, GREATER C H A R L C T '' E PRESSING CLL^ 19 West 4th St. niv';:” Professional dm M* AlCiVl i o haei ARCHITECT Rooms 505-506 Trust Buildir!;;^ CHArtL-uTft, N. C. Or. H. C. Hencerson. Dr. L. 1. HENDERSON & GlUStY Office, Hunt BI.'.q,, 202'/^ N. Trygn Si- 'Pho?5 21 fc. DR. A. D. GLASCO-j, Uo i c.wr/^ i tt Otficc, Floor Hours 3 to 1; Rea ui’.d •. uy AppoLTXm>iriL. C2ice 'piiuutj iutd. u> CuusuitfiilOM .free. mSCELLAJShuUS FOR bALE G-room houbt ou ccir line near Cnurcu auti scuooi. if>xuu.uu cash uua L»ciiaiice in u. 6: j_i. bee onUuiviAKtrt ot WALLACE -ju *\. I'rvun isi. Phone; Otuce x».co. ii4l-J. r.bl J. ROOFINO We put on Slate, Tin, Tar and Grav el Kooiiug. V\ lieii you uuna ur rei^aii oui' estimatt;. C. F. SHUMAN Phone 111. i\. College St. THE GEM HOTEL AND CAFE L’p-lu-uate aiuiuei looiij, seatmg lOU pel sons, a luncu counter uueiiuaieu lu toouui. conveniciiLi,) locaLt-u ou ;:30uiu iryou streei. oirictly Jiiuropean. MOVED I have moved my Terra Cotta Pipe Yara lo East otn &c.., oetween uouegt; I tot. and the raiiroau, in tue Heart ! ot tlie (jity " wiiere joa wui und evtry- tning iu pipe anu tiiuigs. x-iue iJipe, Cuimney an mg, Waii coping, etc. C. V. FURK, Oflice and Yard East oiu St. Between College and R- R- ’PhC't e Htaict:nt..e •. i, W’’• JleirnJ ^oi 1 U h N I t 19 iQ9 Realty taulictir.y, CriciriOi.tri *■ Or* Ray ,51 c.v'ro t • » • . . ‘MLv - R«aity tfUi.uiiig. Pnone, Oii;c;w, ict, F. L BONi'ULY AHwril i fcw i . Supervision or Gcnstrb‘;i - Office 211 N. Tryon. Ro-... HUGH W. HARK^J » J o r.i'iu. Y loiw Suildlnfl. (irianof-i. ANOTHER FRESH SUPPLY Sherrill Mineral Water, the friend of suffering humanity, juat in. Phone orders 918. SHERILL MINERAL WATER CO. 211 S. College SL AutoTir f hfrK.MntU, yUULAiNUtU, RECOVK.'itO. Inner Tubes Vuicanu^d We gLiLi:v,uii‘e «.he,v Wiil ae: - ' where \nh vuicanizu theai. First puncture. 50 ceut& Second i)tiiicture, cenr*. Third puncture, 25 cents. All Bizet; ncn- tires cu;\i'd Relay 'VITg. Co ftnci 233 Tryon
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