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8 THF CHARLOTTE NI^WS, APPIL 4 1911 “Tell it to The Town Through i'HE NEWS.” 1 l^ER WORD CENT ♦ ♦ LOST AND FOUND. LOST—Between 1st Presbyterian church and JMorehead street, gold 1)1 ac'clet with my name, Grace D. 'I'llayer, engraved inside. Reward if returned to 50S Realty Bldg. 3-lt j liObT—Fill folder and card case. Fincl- i or car keep money. Return papers i to Xe'AS ollice. 4-11 Vv AX I'l^D: For Sale, For Rent, Lost, Found, Stolen, To Let. Phoiie 115. liOST--Small rod pocket book contain- in.i^- on East Seventh or Mc Dowell S)s. Return to News ofiice for reward. 4-lt FANCY BRED POULTRY AND ^ EGGS. ♦ ^ » •P w '• ^ T r C* ^41 ♦ -> f*-'*’ • V \ ■ ' ; ■ ■ 'i MARCH 1STH i;",;. nt i)f Horses rocoivofi. i .. .ind ;■ n. ; ri^l’t. J. W. \V iC(?wOrt!''s ci WAXTKD—To buy at once, six thor- oiighltrod AVhite Leghorn hons and one cock. Nothing but blooded stock considered. Answer “Leghorn," care Aews. -t SALE—Barred Rock and Brown J.esrhoin ea;gs. Phone 22GL 4-2-tf Sports BASEBALL TODAY. South Atlantic League. lAlacon at Columbus. JacksonvlDe at Albany, Augusta at Columbia. Savannah ar Charleston. Hon. J. Y. Joyner Back At Home Steison Style Stands ■S' \ i AN h . V r>i] p:ii! W n;; scl :iro? at : va-N'CY POULTRY AND EGGS are F. I)ov.il, Hecciv- tasiiv sold through advertisements I’-^t-ood in this column. A. ply io ; ('?S. 1 J lio\o :’^!- ii -li F(.;K SALK—White Leghorn eggs, 75 (cnts selling, pure strain L’(iL’i)-Y. i- onr-! ;-sscr,r('r . toui'r.i~ ■all\ n> '. \\ ill t'Aclii' .'!i ;tnd ' ‘ ! t's:a:r. I’li,),’.;;' !! 0 ti J’lti-. ai-lf FOR RENT iG'-i';! cc-TOge. Til’ E. 2th St. Mod- A'. ^ » r-1l3CF.LLAr\'ECwS ^ o ♦ ..ii i.'j.VX in an,, tiiii t. Lo,v ‘Jinrloire. X. C. '■!!i con fniciict'S. 1 t--iooin iiovisc. 210 X. Myers St. Mod- «':n conveniences. 0 i com hoiiso 40-i West Eleventh, u.odern. Hi house, modern conveniences, X. .McDowell. 4-rv,oii' housc^ city water, 50S X. Mc Dowell. J. P. & L. L. HACKNEY State i F('or.e 312. 6 W. 5th St. Special to The Xews. Raleigh, April 4.—Hon. ,J. Y. .Toyner, .state superintendent of i)ublic instiuc- lion, is in his office again after an educational trip that included attend ance on the big ^^'ayne county public j school commencement at Gold.sboio last weel\, the first affair of the kind ever held in the state. .Vni ho Is en thusiastic over the quickcr’ing interest that events of this kind are shown to have for the general ad\'Micement of the ]>ublic .school school interest of ai county and the cultivation of a. belli-j ful spirit of rivalry among the schools j and among the pupils of earli school. 1 Tiiere will i,o similar joint cuunty i Phone j seasons this siiring for Randolph, Samp^nn aiid other c^oiititie.s an(] it is tiic i)uriios'^ of tho depan- ment of education, I'lr. .Joyner says, to ])rocure ilie holding of very riianyij'i mor^^ nexf sjiving. IVace institute, this city, is raising a, fund for a fine j.'ipe or^a^i to bo '^st up in the Jdiai)el of this fauunis oid lActirsioa last REN r TJST OF THE-: SOUTHEF.r>. REAL ESTATE, For foot-comfort as weli as elegance. It s the last word in shoe science. The Stmt — with its high toe, arch and heel — is lor partic ular young men of stylish t.-'cnu. Make a “ step li\^cly ” start on t!'o Spring ror.d in a pair of S Stru:s. Company 15 South Tryon Street. Stctso7's rc".t vrore by fhr pair, l:u! lc>s b;/ thr i^ieur."’ AN OLD-TIME PRESCRIPTION a r’l'-iiern proil-ict. f-'iom time im memorial sago and .sr;lnhur have ))ecn rsed foi’ the hair anti scaln. Almost ('.ery one kno'.vs of the value of such coml'ination foi’ darkening the hair college for women. Prof. Bi awley, |making it grow. In olden times 3tiss Dun;ais and :^^isa Paiilson of thei '^'’f' Hi get a hair tonic of music faculty go U) ^^’ihninc^ton. to-h^’’^ brew it in the home moi'row i() give a concert under tiiei 'i'ejdace, a method ^^■hic^l was troti- ati.'pices of tlio al'unni associa'lon tor^ idesome and not always satisfactory. ;iie benetH of tins fuiid. j Nowadays almost every un->o-date "i here is much specviiation here as j supjjiy his patrons wilh to the prohPbie select ion Go-eraor'produce, .^kiilftiily com- Kirchin of a successo-.-to .!iu!ce .!(.-e »h ; P-"i’fectly ociuipped labora- , S. Adams, of .\she\i11e. as\ .ii)erior ' ^ .P^'eparation is WyethV icotut ,indi.';e from the; Fiitren'h dis-i''^‘‘"^ Sulph^n'. v.-nicl\ is sold by' Juse the Same as Here. SenatorWilliam Pierson Fiero of Catskill, N. Y., was seated with oth ers about the enormous fireplace in Keeler's Hotel, All)any, X. Y., on a cold night, whejx he told this story; "1 remember, thirty years ago, when I was a lawyer, there were about fifteen or eighteen of us—all law'vers—seated about a fireplace much like ^his. It was a raw, wet night. A bedraggd stranger, wet to the hide, came in, tried to gei ac commodations and was told there was not a room left. The nearest otlier place was a mile away. Shivering, tlie siraiiger looked at the fire, but v\c formed sucii a solid line aboiu it that he could not get near .it. Finally oi'C of the lawyers, in a spirit of frivolity, turned to him and said: “My friend, are you a traveler?" “ ‘I am, sir. 1 have been all over the world.’ ••‘You don't say so! Ileen in Ger many, Egypt, .Japaii and all the coim- tries in Africa and Asia?’ "Oh. ye.s." “‘Ever been in helT’’ " ‘Oh, yes: been there twice.’ ‘•‘How did you find things the^'c?’ “‘Oh, much the same as here—lav,-- yers all next the fire.' "—Xew York Herald. TWO V/OMEN START ON LONG CROSS COUNTRY WALK, By Associated Press. Savannam, Ga.. A})rii 4.—Mrs. Mar- i garet Brown ami :^lrs. .Margaret Cole, I left Savannah this morning to walk to I St. Lotiis, Mo., or possibly further j v'est. The.v were dressed in suit?- of i khaki and carried napsacks upon their j rshoulders. Enroute they will pass I through :\Iscon, Atlanta, Crattanooga j and all of their frieads were on | hand this morning at 9 o'clock to seel them make their start. I Cut this out. It is WO; ch to You. RUBBER TIHES This clippin'j’, witn cash will grr one St‘f ' best grade FlKi-J^sTOX i' TIRES, &') ^ets onl-' c: terms, to adverti.-'e th' quality of I'lKLSTOX'; BER. This price expires / or as soon as tu>' taken. First eonc e F ’ * r i'i. i.y 211 West Fouit: Charicfie. N, ( The Ideal Tripit Coil Gas Water lieats water hot in. Is the best tank he ^ Wo hand’e r.nd >r T' See tl'io one instal'' room before l)uying t ■ BREEN-TOM f'-1- 11 W. Fifth St. P ; i Here's a V I i..- l!sv> Seemed ' ■ Does\ ^ a V 40 -The north graded school collected j (I i barrels of trash on Clean-Up-Day. J LOAN & TRUST COMPANY. who' died V^undaV at WaiTont ;u i‘"'I ^ ONE CONDUCTOR HELPED BACK TO WORK. ! S^\(i riu . ‘ mosi aesfhe'eal!; . i!. l-^^'nn, I-:. de- • i; \\ . \1( Mi' e!)..ni'" ' i;: iii'Oii. U'' ill. ti;:;i'i (' ; Cl : U: U >n,i- i ii'’ lils. X. 7-to(.ni hoe ■-’-01' '■-rfjcni iio '-!'00ii: i(>,, ;;1! S .. ■:m FI vOti Xorth F. street. .$20.00! .‘‘f' lu a bottle, or wiiicii is sent direct by the; Wilford .\dams is his name, and 12il'. St. (new).. 21st Sr. (new).. Belmont. 2s*2 itar- over Sa rrau o\Pi' 20y X. Col- ' S. .\ivers Xo. !2. Caiiiv- l-rt;om cat Xo. i:’.. Cat tiei iue '■ ’'I h’nd on iM ■! aii\ ;m- .'lints. '(! it u lan t(' le .-1 -111 ;J( Oil 1 eai. pliii'o i ■I rale of ;ti'; r. Via* at of h;-;ii,'ipa ;:c.-s A. C. W.. in rovo'. ^■i 0')t ■■.'■1.0 a.nd an I i'.ehno'it . . \ ej'sviilc i-;elnh)at 1>; Fonrrh l-V'.OUl COtUi^i ■ : I lom ^ I ' ' a. ilv . .i:.-r. tr.'.tnt.~ 'i\ :c;..v V. R. ?sev; o,;i • s ii! Uowell '-.‘oh:' 1 ‘'oo:. J r, - t warehouse :-o. Rv. |i'i)Oj ''hen .Judge Fred Mo're. of ti.isl, ,i|-| > (iis.trict (lied, tioverno!' (llenn a’lpiM.u-1 I‘-(i flou. ,!. f'. .\!in'n!:y a- !’i^- s’'C( , or ^ I to serve tjio Ai | . that time .)ud;.;e Adams an active! ^ .1(1 I caridid.-'te for ' I';- , aii.l f:''.:-j j i ’g !'i this, :';ien;is c-.ii-rie.’ tiu- j ’h'* .ludicial conv.;-lUion j ^,eiijwith tile ce'-n'!- liiai A(!a,n;; vo’; 'hej I iion.ii’ation i’l’om .\i(;r:'h.\‘. Xew i S.riti’he i;r(;bab!!ii; is being d!seus:-:'d of; j (Jo ve.'nor Iv;!chin giving iii; - i *,;)()[ >'!on for tiie nne'caired I'.’-t;!) of .Ini’!;,.-' .'i.rtij! \cJan!s to .iudge .>n!!’|!h'.-. The a.!i;ioii;i-■ yeth Chetnica] romnany. 74 Coi't-j he v. riies; “i was confined to my bed ndt St.. Xew York City, upon receipt jchvonic rheuniaiism and used e. I two bottles of Foley's Kidney Remedy 'ale and recommondeu I'.'.' R. II. i’£ood MTect. The third bottle put V- iW t-j' 'Vt ■ ^ v •» ’ a oriian cv v o. fD xQT I’iiants and Cliildrer. KiKi] Ysii Bs?0 fiit me on my fee: atid I resumed work a.s coiidactor on the Lexington Ky.. Street Raihvay. It will do all :> on claim ^ Ij.i in case.; of rhciimatism l)y eliminating the nrice add frfni’ the blood. Special ly recommended for elderl.v people. Bowen Drug Store on Xorth Squa!-e. S An.; l.'Ml 1 iCiro\v ih. .Vrciide, ‘usr \'ii : f ni«'n‘p. Xe- -i.'vi 'U tiai.d .initiire Co. ‘i ’.le ar, ! ;-hu:' lo'.- * i ii1.#“ ■ ::m. IG-tf n the Public Eye Thc;'e has ;a -i ta. 0.1 10-ti jeen :-i great deal of ac- ti'.iiy i.i s..burl) Ut’ "I'H!-! Cir'i' In the past fcv, ;oei;i vviU ha..,- so !;e f'('n; a .nong laM'yers in tlie Filteeiitii Mi:''rie' ''“(.‘Ui- !;o.'e(i of rh(' counties of ihnici 'v 12.(1') 1 'laciison and Trail; yl . a’i a !:. I i-; i;oini.‘d oip that all i!>t' le::ii'ng la'.\- I ers b.o "'orilrl liia’K' gi.od : '^cia: i liinaer ■'ver(.‘ I’aig nu-ii in i;he n;ior.o- I riabic iCitciiin-Craig ii;uil for t;;a g;;v- i ernorshi]) in th^ ^’ate democr; j von.tion a', ('hai'loite ih.ce Vv ars a j '('lie til'v^ rotn' is l;etna' eo^roi teii ’ithe snieiidi(' c'ii'i'icijtal auT araii •'■.■rin .i ;j I iaiil iiiig )ir;i R;:u\gu is iiniaiiiig 'O ;• i ! cost of ! •.'.■).0':;o and 1 efore a g: ^-a; i ^ i "i.liiit;' liic ,iU; . ioi' S','.a'iv v, i!i :;■, c,'>iii-, |j I pit ted. 'I’iie i)uildin? is admiiv-d very 'i l^rja.Mv as a ;horo;;:.;h ci'v;,,ii. to ili."''? j Cai ita; City and the state at lau'e. : J real estate EAST 'be com plot ei r:>a'iy fo*- «-c -.’..anc- , I b.'.' the eari, i.iP av;d tl’a^ je\-> aollvi.-ai ' week' Bears the y £>i£;iature of ■:poce on tiie 'Pl'or.e 236.'’ ■cia: _ i cf . - i 3 I ^ ur ■d to . ' XT s.U.I-]—-T.J ’neri men's V.»iw-;: 1 coai.*'. :i>4.i’.oik ’ r- . .(.Ii ! Koe.a.'. Tjoard, fintst ■ :!:on. ji!. All ccnv. nit'nf't'S. i"ic,—SavL' mone>’. 'I'iion-; :'i-L. y.if conveiitzor a'C to 1 ?ad tlui', is big money being made 1 at’-dilo:.i:n;i. ly tho-.e who have anytliing to sell.' tJovetno, Ki'chin h"s b'O'n el,- I a niemb'-r oi’ the ('c;'onetv‘itee ' Wo bciie'.e tb.at the tide is jtisl be-i mproved Oi'.'ier ol Red .\le;i. iliis ru; giiiiiiiig to .-et t.uu way and are Ciur- selves investing heavily in that sec tion. We now have o])tie.ns on several attra.etive propositions in both vacant and im|irovcd lots that we cannot han- and the braves v. id rake the gove; ii,r's I ^ scalp in the administering of H.ejj first degree on. Frid^-iy of rf' X' week, li | i■; a notable fact that tii're are n'./v about 10,000 memiie 's of the this state. .\t least tl’cre art- well over The Worlds Best The Fniied Stai'^s ('rovorn- • .■-/i- !s n-'i .'O ('’aeting in jt.s tn.ro r;;oc! lav^ as the nut'-! in- • iM.-ie::', ate for |)urir;.’ of ail ]iro:h;cts used in the famoas CF^n i Chocola/es an,] t>;-i Bons. leoresents tm-‘ last vrtv. d :n. Cjt!':-, Perfection—'i.iimi- ness. !>elii:acy. Deliciousness and Exchtsivenes•;, Ala.iiy a XO ba:-, been changed to \ES by the sigb; (,;■ rhese luscious sweets. Tryon .Drug Co. s-'^hcnes 21 and 1043. 11 N. Tryon. isi^sioess You GROCERS EARGA!?MS \K CHiCKEN FEED at and .fj.ea -g. I’.'.c and .‘{uc ()eck. • Xev bariel Xorwa;>' njackere! ac. : '.S’l.iie f.ily bratid .\.-paj'agus 'rij)s 2l'c. i Savoy urana I’i.'e. i\'aches, Prunes and ' Apples 10c Ib. i Bricjgei's Ci Cc. i \v'. Trade St. | iii ■ ; !|| 11 KNORRS ERESWURST ; j.IarroH' Pea Souia yiosi delicious. ' idace one onnce ia l)ali pint of boiling j wattr, siiv gently and let boil for i-j I minat-'S a.i.'Q u inaie -oI tlie n>ost deli- ; ciou'i i.ta s::^; ii yoa/s. i'rice J.jc tor j o iilales. Miiier-Van Ness Co. .iXilC’ V 1 he r.;r.d of Pnn- ' ■ v. ant---natU!ally th'* —-ih?- I' K’.d tiiat 1; plea- to the eve and - pleasant iniprrr:!i>n, kind wr ari* Jcii daily IS pleasing pat ' Send us your oidi, wc wi!! plrnp? you^ prices are as rearon: )i" c'uv ^vork IS jr’ood. .’ne Fiace. ' '■ ■ i.riiid^r.-,^ \\ ■ vk'ri" pro'^res.M^i''' ourseUes and offer at close prices, j'■*.000 an(i the or-'lar is iriaking a s. re ;■ ^Vhenj ;?oc this at ouce: r..- It v;:!; bo 0'i ■ ot :he nicest, a idiM’ -' tores in ('Uarkn rc,'. Bar- ; 7 rooms, new, slate roof, heated, in Innners and clo-o purcliaser.s j j i ;! i !.■; *' ad\ari;ag' of ottr speeial \\ W .Ml •h will (f ipoiiie few (J; , ;:-lG--od-if i‘vn^nt at .[ ?lr' I ’.M,L }• OR. repair ra,d deliver your r a..‘ s. Fhone SKjJ-J. P. a. Bowden, I • - Fas: Trade. i2-27-ti i.,\V F.N' soiao change f'.>r Wilmi;!g\on f ■ a .11.Ci!. L-eod uitifully finished, car line, high level lot .^2x175, nov i-entcd to desirable ^■i^O.OO p-T month. Terms easy. IMce for quick sale, $47U0.00. t ♦ ke.:t I' l aJi—Special sale of fixtures, (li iije r>icctric Co. 3-19-tf Union Loan and Realty Company MORRIS E. TROTTER, Manager. 16 East Trade St. Phone 349. ial effort for liie ’0,000 by the next annual session which will be in kliiza- beth City the last we; ii-; ;^^ay. AT THE ORPHEUM THEATRE. 3 ' )R I'(M: i;i I- in b«r e( ’ THi{Fi': t*': -e lai" Ml ixi' »X!-. L’.'.riS for all kinds of wood. I M. O. Dowd. G-tf I ^ ^ . - i f Cn.MK TO TilE CEXTRAL Barber j I, Sli.iM and get your work done, 'ion! jt fii'Ut liHve to v.alt. We have seven! fii-'i-ela.-s barbers, from 8 to 2o years i ,, ' .[>'riei;('e. Gi\e us a call anci we '.\:M do the rest. Green & Young. I>prietorc. Lll-tf ■ tl. t 1a ■ior-nna*''. n 'v I’ll.-. FOR Uh.NT !'a: li f ;inii. F’OR SVi.F rhi:ia, . a' : ^ li li I.! '!V i e r - ( .1 d T'AO.horse Cotton h’arm to rent, ■j. S. M; c.'s, Ji02 East Avenue. 3-25-tf TYPEWRITERS FOR REXT — For fjiMck servi’e, be.t maehincs and I ’luest stock to select from, see J. I-J. ('ray I on &: Co., 217 S. Trvon. ll-30t-eod '1. 1‘1'onc •1 A l.a-CEXT AD In this coluirm may b"ing you $100.00 in buslnsea. I Ii ii-idifi'rj fu nil an . *' ail in ;l ; »nun ji.Ti, l.ri'-'.-. ^I'l ;So. Tr\u. . F(Mi A XO'IWm Phone i UBLIC quick— 24-tf I'OR REXT CHEAP—Nloi' 6>tor room on W. 4th, near Ti voii. \V. C. J.iowd. at News office. S-21 if 2-?,I AGEXTS WAN'iEu—Sell ten feather b«;ds and get one free, x arner & ‘ ornwcil, 204 S. College St., Char lotte, X. C. 12-tf. FOR REXT .\pi il 1st, ntod> ; n !.(?ven- t'.c.iu home all C'lnveni'ne*’,-,. ;t .7 4th. Apply \V. S. Loit ;.c.'-.t diior. -Ilf F»)R RE.XT—Modern sev n r( (im FR.\'ri;jtx.\L Order Eagles offers spe eial initiation fee of .$G.OO; $7.00 V • elkiy sick benefit, medical atten- iiou meml)^rs and family; six^ial fea- tur.'; a j.'urely fraternal order. Every niaii N Older. See anv member. 1-tf house, ail conveniences. 2'*;? Vu ria TYPEWRITER REPAIRiXG ,'\v.-niie, Wocdlawn. Ai)ply S. Dorr, on corner. 21-tf ♦ FOR SALE ^ All makes machines, rebuilt, cleaned, or adjusted by factory experts in the h.’rgest and best equipped typewriter repair shop in the Sotith. J. El. Crayton Co., 217 S. Tryon St. ll-30t-eod PLUMBING AND HEATING FOB ^.\!.'v 2 eorner lots. .’)OxT.«). Repair Work. Terra Cotta and Flue • •oiiveni-'tii to ea" iiiie, Villa M'-'igb' . rii(‘ :,a-'ii bli. itu estmer.:. 'PiifMio l»i i; Ij lir iio >■ ; Xo. 40u iUalt.. F'.iti C. V. Hasiy. i ^t satt'vth 6 and 8 West Fifth St Pipe, Wall Coping. HACKNEY BROS. Phone 312 Fishing for Eays Marks I^Iany are the ways to extract money from "easy marks." Some person has tested the! advertising of “sharks” who had bait sat lor the guileless with this result: By sending $1 for a cure for drunk enness. It was to “take the yledge and keep it.” He sent 50 cents to find out how to raise turnips successfully. He found out: “Just take hold of the tops and lift.” He sent stamps to a Chicago firm for information as to how to make an impression. The answer was: “Sit down on a pan of dough.” He learned "How 10 double your money in six months,” being advised to convert his money into bills and fold them.” He sent for “twelve useful household articles” and got a package ot needles. He sent $1 to find out “how to get rich.” The secret was, “Work hard and never spend a cent” He wrote to find out how to write without pen and ink. He was told to use a lead pencil. He paid $1 to learn how to live Madam V^,''anda. V/eil Knowr. Occj.'t, j Scholar and Psychic Here. I3 The manacrement of the Orphrttr'i ' 3 have gone to great expense in secin -! S ing ?/Iadam Wanda in her scicnti.ie de-! ft monstrations of Psychic Phenomena, As her ma.nager eiai.iis “Warda." is j ^ in a class by herself as her open and jS eienn methods will convince even th.^ ' J most skeptical. O'hof a(-ts similar ia,» consruction and claiming “Wanda's" 11 ])0wer, have come and cone, but this|^ lady's one aim seems to be to eonvinco j.lj her Itearers of her sinee;‘ity. Sit" baslg liorsolf placed blind-folded, practically in the very m.idst of the andionce. proving conclusively that there is no {^ mechanical effect or commnnicaiion j ^ between her and any one. IJ The ?.Iadam does not lay claim to j H any snper-natnral power or spirit con-! vrol. Through constant jiractice, liow-j ever, upon the public ).)latform she Is, enabled to precipitate he^’self into tho! sub-conscious state, at almost a mo ment's notice, then through concen-! tration she wills the stibjective mind to do her bidding. When one has witnessed otlier per formances of this kind, and the bal ance carefully weisrhed, in mind, it is easy to discriminate between real mer it and the imitation. Wanda has Jately completed an ex tensive European tour where her work I was much adm.ired. Those desiring in- j tormation upon Inisiness. spectilation, I love and domestic aifairs, lost or sto-1 len articles, etc., w ould do well to wit- j ness W’anda’s performance at the i Orpheum this week. = -f''ys. .get the baseball sm'rit. A iso gei the habit of going to the n;_,hi, piaco to ijurchase vour material, w (' still carr.v tiie fanioiis lines of Sjiai'luing and Simonds. C’ome in and look over our stock. We also l^avo. the best Bats made (ilie f.ouisville Slaggers). liats ii'cm j;)c to $1.2r> each. TENMiS GOODS. 1 Ijore IS no exeyoi.se tnore he'pf'.il tl:;n ihe game of tennis. Wo t ai-i-y a ft?!! lines of Rackets, Xets, |:ai!;-. eic. ila,cl-:cis from lo .$8.00. X'ets to Palis .luc each. ‘M)c a pai.-. If yon want anything in the s])orting line, see as. Booksellers and Stationers, Office Outfitters, No. 15 East Trade. Telephones 220 and 101. Remember our schedule clock and wait here fop cars. \'/e oeli S ‘J N S r\ i ‘'-4 L i3 r’i A D of L^yiiii^ i-occi xiie bt&t on the iViarket. W. M. CROWELL Fhtne 1C32. iOG £. Ivlo.-ehead St. I F. L. GARNv GUPERiNT£^^JDE^; 'Phcns 1j30. 2S iF YOU WANT t,Oiu“l>iing guoa to drink just try a mCLlIo oi i_/iUc ;j iiLiw aiulu u U i C c'. s. R. LENTZ Fred Ccchrane, .Vigr. 'Pliop.e 2a1 SPECIAL PRiC'.:> SUITb $14.50 ^0 $o3.C-C’. C... chant Tailored, and Fit Guarantecc' GREATER C;.A":!C PRESSING CuU'- 13 Wesi; 4th St. Pho: Our ivi'.ew i^est 1 uty uOitcii. li-iii' uiiu fciiLcu mc.il. o\\ .3 liicinj o uoic uiedi. it iijuKi uv, iuii pretty, ijut wn. iioL m.ii.e ijj'jau ui' ^ £,at our u.-L o.c-wshiuutu \vuv and di. 1 C. Her.Cerson OUi* ea^lOuiv'iC) iL. UtL LUU UCcl. ■ \OUi iOl’ Aie*^.ailUci . iliUai *j.u.a UU OLUCi', 11 iio aUc.V' iiCJC i.cCi-J it., ^ ti l1 Kj’yJ is L* 4 Ll. HENDEfisOiN & L' H N n if ALEX.Ai\OLr* ’Fhone 25d1. Church to Clear Debt. By Associated Press. Savannah, Ga.. April 4.—St. John's f^piscopal church, one of the most without work, and was toid on a pos- i famous churches in Savannah, will tal card: “Fish for easy marks, as clear itself of debt as an Piaster of- we do.” t'ering from the members. Only .$700 of a large indebtcdnes-s now remains If he had sent $1 to Insurance Head-1 to be paid off the balance having been quarters to know’ which was the best j raised since the lenten sreaso be- WHICH- OIR CUSTOMER OR NOT ? FOR YOU TO DECIDE. M2>^C£LLAi\£u US 1“ i \ w.“• 4- L- O-iOuUi C'U Jai iljui’ wiio vv'i-*vLLMLLi u.' O , i i‘^v Oii 01 . i. . O ii±-J Office, rlunt ^ 'ir'noc-J ii U J i- I U We i-’-it oa Slate, Tin, Tar ana Crav el ivuoiiug. vv u-ju iKju uanu Oi qCL v.^Ui DR. A. D; Gl^\bC ^ 1 Ci v>I It w.‘k'i;ce> i'-i/Xiri rioor t'iCut S ri to > ; cl... . /Ki-Ct ;; dlice iOi,. t.’ I t ' r'l.v. c H L/LN . , r&ii Realty Lia:iair.y, vr--. PhoTie H i. Si-. U (VI AN n. Coiiegs it. Frankly, we hope you'll cide in our favor. de- Insurance Agency in the answer would have bees. city, the G. N.G. Butt & Go INSURANCE HEADQUARTERS The heart that can be reached through the stomach isn't worth reaching. WHY 8UPl»ER-r iT you have rheu matism, catarrh, kidnry disease, skiii disease or any troubles arising from Impure blood, give Rheumacide a thor ough trial. By purifying the blood Rheumacide neutralizes the acid3, starts the kidneys into health action and helps to build up the nerves and the entire system. Rheumacide is put , , up m liquid form, also tablets. At Before she is 16 a girl s idea of • druggist.^ 25c and 50c bottie.s Tablets true happiness is always to have ice, by mail 25c. Bobbitt Chemical hn cream for dessert. Baltimore. We are doing excellent work and try oitr best to stiit tbs in dividual taste of every patron. \\ e believ we can please you. May we try? Sanitary Steam Laundry 473- -Phones SCO THE GEM HOTEL AND CAFE L'p-io-uiiie uaiiug room, seuLiug luo peiaous, u iuu(ju couuiei autiiuai^u ia SOUtii. LOiIveUicliLi,> iocuicu Uu ooulu iiyon bireeL. oiiictiy ii,uropeai.i. h'ifiity duiU: Hourk k 1.^.. 1C., MOVED 1 have moveu my Ten a Cotta i'ipe Yaiu i.o i'.asL ulu oc., ueiv.'eeu couv-o'^ toi. anu lue ranroau, ' lU Liit; iiccti c of the Citi ' wnere jou wul und every- ihiug in pipe and luiugs. i-iue pipe, Uhimuey iiulng, Wall coping etc. C. V. FURK, Office and Yard East oin St. Between College anti R. R. fhcnc, UiTiitf, Ccrii.jiiui.ion hr. ANOTHER FRESH SUPPLY Sherrill :>lineral Water, the friend of sull'ering hiimaniiy, just in. Phone orders 91S. SHERILL MINERAL WATER CO. 211 S. College St. F.LBONt-j 1 I J _ . f;Upervii.on of w Oihcc 2(1 N. T.-yon. HUGH W. HAK.( J. M,. ARCHlTJCr Rooms 505-506 T 1 usi 'J CHAhUU J ifc, U. C.
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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April 4, 1911, edition 1
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