8 7RT CHASLOTTE NEWS. APf IL 15, 1911 “Tell it to The Town Through THE NEWS.” ONE 1 CENT PER WORD WANTED: For Sale, For Rent, Lost, Found, Stolen, To Let. Phone 115. SMALL TYPEWRITER for sale. Bar gain. Room 604 Realty Bldg. 15-2t FOR A NOTARl 'Phone IIK, rpBUC quick— 24-tf. PUOI^B 921—Special sale of fixtures. Globe Electric Co. 3-19-tf Easy .terms on •typewriters. 200 miscellaneous machines on hand to select from. No matter what kind of machine you fancy we have. No matter what price you have been quoted ours will be lower. J. E. Crayton & Co., 217 S. Tryon St. ll-30t-eod WANTED W \NTED—To char?e a bill against you No money down, pay later. Un ion Clothlnir Co. 42 N. College. 15-U \\TKn—YounK white man with 11 familv for dairy work. McD. S-tf-eod V. at V^’.\NTED—.\t once, experienced wo man ’n dressmaking establishment. fi25-J. Mis. NV. S. Rolph. 15-2t FOR rent—One ftie-room apartment, modern conveniences. Jackson Ter race, 125.00 mo. Traders’ Land Com pany, 22 East Fifth St. 12-3t FOR RENT CHEAP—Nice store room on W. 4th, near Tryon. W. C. Dowd, at News oflSce. 8-21-tf FOR RENT—Two four-room houses. ’Phone 1562. A. M. Beatty. 12-tf yOR RENT—Five-room modem cot tage, Fiftii and McDowell. R. N. Ran.son. • l2-4t fuone V%’\NTKD n.'’ker.> ai Two «;intrle white men for Chatham Dairy. 14-2t FOR RENT—Modern 6-room cottage, furnished. Phone 2446-J. l2-tf VNTED—A hustler to paint the •oVn of Charlotte with Skat. A cer- r. s*uro way to make money. W rite .- at. Hartford. Conn. 4-T-13t-eod FOR RENT—Furnished rooms with baths. Belmont Hotel, East Trade St. 12-tf V’AN TED—Several furnished rooms light housekeeping, close in. stating price. ‘•Furnished.” 1 w Apply care 12-4t WANTED - TWENTY WORKING MEN TO TRAVEL WITH THE SPARKS CIRCUS. UBERAL WA GES AND GOOD TREATMENT. APPLY SHOW GROUNDS, SALIS BURY, APRIL 14 OR 15. WANTED—Position by young lady as stenographer or cashier. Willing to BTan on tmall salary. Address ‘‘F/’ care News. 13-5t ♦ FOR SALE ♦ ♦ ♦ FOR SALE—New three-spring, covered deli\ery wagon. Phone 340. 15-tf FOR SALE—4-cylinder Buick car; lamps and Good condition, |300.00. passenger windshield. Phone 340 14-2t FOR SALE—A few more left of those up-to-date 5-room cottages, macadam road front, good pavements; small payment down, balance easy terms See Geo. M. Phifer or J. H. Me Aden. 8-14t HASTINGS & MITCHELL CO., new store building. Work is progressing rapidly on our new store. When complete it will be one of the nicest furniture stores in Charlotte. Bar gain hunters and close purchasers (Should take advantage of our special sale which will continue a few days longer. Phone 897-J. 3-16-eod-tf TYPEW’RITER REPAIRING — All makes machines, rebuilt, cleaned, or adjusted by factory experts In the largest and l^est equipped typewriter repair shop in the South. J. E. Crayton k. Co., 217 S. Tryon St. ll-30t-eod FANCY BRED POULTRY AND EGGS. Special Musical Program At First Baptist Charch\ Seaboard Air Line 'Railway Official Ffoute Mecklenburg Camp Confed erate Veterans* to Little Rock, 1 Ark«ns«f, May, 1911. The Mecklenburg damp has selected The Greater Charlotte and the Rich-|the Se^oard -^^Ltoe^as the official ardson orchestras will furnish the music for the Sunday School sorvice at the First Baptist Church tomorrow afternoon at 3 o’clock. Following is the program: Part One. Music by Orchestra. * Song Service. Solo—Miss Louise Lineberger, FOR SALE—Eggs for setting from prize winning Rhode Island Reds. Phone 2191. 15-2t W’ANTED—Some pure strain White Leghorn chicks. “Chick,” care News. 14-lt EGGS FOR HATCHING-Our partridge and Columbian Wyaadottes are lay ing to beat the band. $2.00 per 15. 25 cents reduction if called for. P. b. Powell, 800 N. Graham. 24-4t-sat EGGS FOR HATCHING—Our patndge and Columbian 'Wyandottes are lay ing to beat the band. $2.00 per 15 25 cents reduction if called for. P. S. Powell, 800 N. Graham. 3-11-dt-sat PURE BRED Brown Legnorn eggs for hatching, 15 for $1.00. M. M. Wal lace. Phone 561-J. 3-11-sat-tf FOR SALE—White Leghorn eggs, 75 cents setting, pure strain. ’Phone 2026-Y. 9-tf FOR SALE—Four-passenger touring car, practically new, 'W’ill exchange for part cash and real estate. Phone 1073, or call at 608 Realty Bldg. 31-tf WANTED—Boarders, delightful rpom and excellent fare; private family, close in. No. 513 East Avenue. 11-tf T'.^NTED—Couple for room and tK>ard Best location, close in. ■Phone 131^-J. 15-3t WANTED—To sell you a nice new feather bed and 6-poilnd palr of pil lows for $10.00 delivered. Turner & Cornwell. Feather Dealers, 204 South College St. 3-3-eod-tf FOR SALE—Electrical fixtures, chairs, sliding doors, frame work, plumbing and toilet fixtures, pool table, stoves beveled mirrors, and 400 yards of velvet carpet (suitable for Church or Lodge room) in good condition. The property of the Pythian Castle Co., and can be seen any time this w'eek by applying to F. R. Cates, Secty. & Treas. 12-4t WANTED—Roomers and table board-j** ers. 208 E. 5th. Phone 193S-J. ll-4t. ALL-TH E-YEAR ROUND We keep a big assort ment of Horses and I Mules. ^ — — —; J, w. Wadsworth's Sons Co. VANTED—Pupils for private instruc-' tlon in shorthand and typewriting. £00 TO 300 cords pine wood, at foot of j^ourse completed in three months’i Mint St. for sale by Suburban Realty time. Miss Brown. 515 Realty Build- co. F. C. Abbott, Trust Bldg. 7-tf ing. ’Phone 229T-J. 14-4t^ ^ ^ ■ ■ ■ I WANTED—A set of books to keep in the evenings by an exeprienced bookkeeper. ‘’Evenings,” care News. ll-7t MISCELLANEOUS FANCY POUL'PRY AND EGGS are easily sold through advertisements *in this column. LOST AND FOUNiL'. DR. D. K. PEARSON Dr. D. K. Pearson, of Hinsdale, III. who on (April 14) celsbrated his ninety-first birtliday by the distribu tion of $3(^,000 to sciiools and re iigious organizations. Tliis makes ills total distributions of recent years nearly $5,000,000, most of winicii has been given to small col leges. Tlie gifts are termed by Mr Pearson as “Debts” and in most cas es are fulfillments of ills pledges to different bodies ^f certain sums when they should have collected other stipulated amounts. route of the camp to the re-unlon at Little Rock.^Ark., leaving here Monday May 15th, 7:30 a. m. Special Pullmans, the rate for the round trip to Little Rock luid. return will be $17.15; tickets on sale May 13-14 and 15th, good to re turn until May 23rd, subject to exten sion until June 14th by payment of 50 cents at Little Rock. There will be . , side trips on sale to all points west Selection by Grea'ter Charlotte Band. Little Rock at one far plus $2.00 Singing by School. ' for 'the round trip, for sleeiping car re- (Chorus Whistled.) I servations and further information, Selection by Orchestra. j call on or address. Solo—Miss Mary Justice. JAMES KER, JR., Solo—Mi&s Hallie Benton. ' T. P. A., S. A. L., Selection by Greater Charlotte Band. | n-tf Charlotte, N. C Part Two. ROOFING We put on Slate, Tin, Tar and Grav §l Roofing. When you build or repai get our estimate. C. F. SHtiMA-W Phone 111* 200 N. Colleges St Devotional Service. (Conducted by Pastor-) Lesson Study. • Part Three. Violin Solo—Mr. Richardson." Soio—Miss Blanche Millersham. Singing by School. Solo—Mr. O’l^niel. Selection by Orchestra. Closing Hymn. CAPT. SMYTH DENIES MERGER STORY. Southern Railway Offers Extremely Low Round Trip Rates to Little Rock, Ark., On Account Annual Reunion United Confederate Veterans May 15-8th, 1911. /• Tickets for this occasion will be sold on Ma* 13,14, and 15, with final return May 2^d, with privilege of an exten sion of ;4turn limit until June 14th, by depositing ticket with joint agent and payment of 50 cents. The follow ing round trip rates will apply from stations named: Charlotte, N. C... ...... $17.15 ‘Concord, N. C 17.30 Davidson, N. C 17.15 Greensboro, N. C. 18.30 Gastonia, N. C 16.65 High Point, N. C.. 18.00 Statesville, N. C 17.15 Salisbury, N. C. 17.30 , Low round trip rates from«alI other the Pelzer corporation, now formmg, pQjnts on Southern Railway on same sent out from New oYrk. J basis. Southern Railway has double In reply to the query. Captain I through service for Little Ro^, Smyth stated positively that he has yja. both Asheville, Chattanooga never given an interview on the sub- ^nd Memphis, and via Atlanta, Bii ject in NeW York or elsewhere, and mingham and Memphis, that the statements made in the alleg- For further information, reserva- ed interview and published In a num- tions, etc., apply to any Southern her of newspapers are incorrect as a Railway Agent, or, write. R. L. Vernon, whole and are without foundation in d. P. A., and R- H. DeButts, T. P. A., fact. ’ N (Charlotte, N. C. 3-23-td Declares That Reports of,Giant Com bine of Cotton Factories Have No Foundation In Fact. ' Greenville, S. C., April 15.—The State’s, correspondent called on E. A. Smyth lastonight to secure his con firmation of a dispatch in reference to THE GEM HOTEL A^ D CAFE Up-to-date dining room, teating 10 persons, a luncn counter uuequalec in South. (Conveniently ; .coated oi South Tryon street. Strictll> European MOVED I have moved my Terra Cotta Pip« Yard to East 5th St., bet^vt-u College St. and the rai’iroad, *‘Iu ilie Heart of the City” where you wi. xind every' thing in pipe and tilings, i^lue pipe, Chimney lining, Wall coj] iiig, etc. C. V. FURR, Office and Yard East 5th S". Between College and R- ^ ANOTHER FRESH ^PPLY Sherrill Mineral Water, friend ol suffering humanity, just in. Phone orders 918. SHERILL MINERAL WINTER CO. 211 S. College S CITY OF CHARLOTTE, N. C. night: “The report is greatly exaggerated. A definite statement in regard to the matter will be made in due lime. It will come from the office of (japt. El lison A. Smyth. “Whether or not the Saxon Mills will bo included in the merger has not been settled. The proposition will LOST—Brown pocket book between Brevard and Alexander streets, con taining Miss Esther Shannonhouse’s card and seventeen dollars in bills besides some change. Liberal re- w'ard if returned to 704 East Ave. 14-2t LOST—A gold filled watch and fob. Monogram J. R. A. Suitable reward. Phone 660. 14-2t Foley Kidney Pills contain in con centrated form ingredients of estab lished therapeutic value for the pompt alleviation of all kidney and bladder ailments. Foley Kidney Pills are an tiseptic, tonic and restorative. Do not allow your kidneys trouble to progress beyond the reach of medicine, but start taking Foley Kidney Pills at once. Refuse substitutes. Bowen Drug Store on P^orth Square. I CALL FOR. repair and deliver your shoes. Phone 953-J. P. A. Bowden, 10 Vi East Trade. 12-27-tf WANTED—position by young man 26 years old. as clerk in a grocery ritore, wholesale or retail. Have had 3 vcars experience. Can furnish ^ teirrcnces. Address "W. A.,” care ^ NICELY furnished room with board .\'ev s. 15-3t, WANTED—To move anything that Isi loose at boih ends. Phone 26. E. P. j Griffith Moving Co. Office and Barn i 28 E. 6th. I HELP WANTED—Strong, able-bodied m private family can be had by gentleman for $25 a month. Call at 207 East Liberty street or phone 1410-L. WANTED—Position by competent bookkeeper with five years exper ience. Best reference furnished. Write O. C. Russell, Granite Falls, N. C. men for steady work. Will furnish houses, either rent or sell. Charlotte Pipe & Foundry Co. 7-lOt-eod NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed proposals will be received by Dr. F. M. Winchester, Sec. & Treas., Charlotte, N. C., for the erection of the Masonic and Eastern Star Home, until 12 o’clock of the 18th day of May, 1911. Building to be erected near Greensboro, N. C. Plans and specifications may be seen at the office of Richard N. Hack- ett, Wllkesboro, N. C.; L. M. Clymer, Greensboro, N. C., and at the office of Hook & Rogers, Architects, Charlotte, N. C. National Biscuit Co. Official Here Meeting oj Salesmen And Sales Agents Being Held Here lo- day—About 30 Present- General Manager Bliss Ad dresses Meeting^ About 30 salesmen and sales agents of the National Biscuit Company are . _ in the city today representing offices. soon be submitted to the stockholders of that company located at Wilming-1 and board of directors.” ton, Asheville, Columbia and Green ville. They are In session at the of fices of the local agency of the com pany, on East Sixth street. The feature of the meeting is the addre&s of Mr .C. F. Bliss, general manager of the National Biscuit Com pany, who has headquarters in New York. The purpose of the meeting is to get the salesmen and.sales agents of this territory into closer touch with each other and With the general man agement and all to the end of furth ering the interests of the company and the public. Mr. Bli&s will leave tonight for At lanta, where he will address a similar meeting, and will then go to Savan* nah for’ a like meeting. Mr. H. O. Miller is superintendent of the National Biscuit Company’s plant here and Mr. J. W. Simpson is sales agent. SEWERS AND DRAINS ADVERTISEMENT FOR RENT ♦ ^)R RENT—Two three-room houses. ’Phone 214 or 1461-J. 14-2t fOK KENT—Seven-room house with bath. 413 East 7th. Phpne 412 or 129'>-.I. I^esLer W'olfe. 14-4t-eod PROTECT your fioors and carpets by buying a Coca Door Mat. Three sizes, prices 50, 75 and $1.00. Wed- dlngton Hardware Co., 29 East Trade. Phones 65 and 75. 15-2t fOR RENT-322 N. McDowell, 4 rooms, modern conveniences, $10.00. McD. Watkins. 25-tf-eod RENT- West 9th. furnished rooms, 506 15-2t JUST RECEIVED—Express shipment Easter Candies. (The World’s Best Candles). Guth Chocolates & Bon Bons. Tryon Drug Co. 11 N. Tryon. 14-3t PRIVATE LESSONS in French, Lat in, and German. Miss Brown. 515 Realty Building. ’Phone 2297-J. 14-3t JUST RECEIVED—Express shipment Easter candies. (The World’s Best Candies). Guth Chocolates and Bon Bons. Tryon Dru^r^o. 11 N. Tryon. 14-3t yOR RENT—Two houses, 308-310 Mc- T)owell St. W. M. Burkhead. 14-2t j F' 'ft RENT—4 unfurnished rooms cliiwn stairs, modehi, 4 blocks from square. Phone 2525-J. 15-lt roR St. RENT—4-room house, 24 13-3t fon RENT—r>07 W. 7th St., modern 5-room cottaKe. $16.66 per month. H. J. Allison, Cha lotte Hardware Co. 8-tf roR RENT—Ll«h housekeeping con- nertlns: rooms, est iDcatlon, every convenience. C. Q., care News. 15-2t J^)R RENT—Furnished residence, five months or long- r, from May 1st. liest residence part 'of town. No small children, couole preferred. Nominal rent ir de: irable parties. “Summer,” care Newts. 14-tf 14-tf fOR RENT—No. 400 South Tryon street. Phone Nr, 1 5. 12-tf Money to lend on Improved real estate in any amounts, from $200.00 up. Also if you have money that you want to lend on good real estate security I can i}}ace it for you at a good rate of interest, and guarantee payment of principal and Interest. Address A. C. W., in care of News. 3-20.-24t RENT LIST OF THE SOUTHERN REAL ESTATE, LOAN & TRUST COMPANY- room house North B. street. .$20.00 -room house 12th St. (new).. 10.00 room house 21st St. (new).. 8.00 -room house, Belmont, 202 Har- rill St 7.00 8-room Flat over Sarratt’s store • • room Flats, over 208 N. Col lege St 4-room cottage S. Myers -room cottage. No. .12, CatheY- ine St. 4-room cottage No. 13, Catherine St 4-room cottage, Belmont 4-room cottage, Seversvllle ... • 3-room cottage, Belmont .. .. 4-room house> 516 Fourth St., near S. Ry Apartments in “Brickrow” 5th, below R. R. New offices in Howell Arcade, ground floor. 40,000 feet warehouse space on So. Ry. “Use the 'Phone 236.” SEWING MACHINES for sale and rent, $2.00 month. Needles, shuttles and bobbins for •all makes of chines always on hand. Lawlng-Rob- bins Furniture Co. ’Phone 214. • lo-tf CUT RATES! location, close In Apply quick—Save money. 1870-L. Dpard, finest Room# iUl conveniences. ’Phone »-tf COME TO THE CENTRAL Barber Shop and get your work done. You don’t have to wait. We have seven first-class barbers, from 8 to 25 years experience. Give us a call and we will do the rest. Green & Young, Proprietors. 21-tl rOR RENT—Four cottage, tu bular well In bai k .{Mirch. Garden and yard enclose(i. i£lectriclty. On Lilllngton Avenu:, fi'.ear Elisabeth College. Applv McD. Watkins. 14-tf AGENTS WAN'i'BD—Sell ten feather beds and get one free. 'I'xinxer m Cornwell. 204 S. CoUege St. Char lotte. N. a foR RENT—That de* rix>ni corner South Ti Fourih strecu. A - nly blDB. Arable store jn Bast O. ▲. Rob- . M4t Spartanburg, S. C., April 15.—Con cerning the report from New York to the N^w Orleans Times-Democrat that §teps have been taken in the Northern city to form a huge merger of cotton mills not only in South Carolina^ hut. also in Alabama, John A. Law, presl-| S«aled PTOPOs»>s. for the constru^ dent of the Saxon Mills, who was men- J 1 ae nrnmiTientlv between 6th and 9th streets, for the tioned in the dispatch as prom^^^ Charlotte, will be received by connected with the merger, said city of Charlotte, np to 8 o’clock p. m. of the 19th day of April, 1911. Proposals to be addressed to Executive Board, and endorsed: Proposals for Constructing Sewers. Plans and specifications and blank forms of proposal may be obtained at the office of the City Engineer. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids. A. H. WEARN, City Clerk and Treasurer. Here's a Thought msasiA It is repotred that J. P. Morgan and the Chemical National Bank will finance the merger. When Mr. Law was asked if this was true, he said: I can not answer questions regard ing things which are not yet ready to be given^to the public. The matter is progressing slowly, and. the plans can not be disclosed until something defi nite has been done. When that stage is reached, an announcement will be made ” It is kn9wn that Mr. Law will be vice-president of the Pelzer corpora tion, the $^12,()00,000 cotton mill com bine. 30.00 16.67 8.00 8.00 8.00 5.00 5.00 4.00 12.00 Dr. Dixon Does not Like Pew-Renting Hosts of friends and admirers of Dr. A. C. Dixon, of Chicago, watch with interest anything *in which he is interested. He was recently offered the pastorate of Spurgeon’s church in London, one of the most influential churches in the English speaking world, and the • world Is anxiously awaiting to see whether he will ac cept or not. He has made the declara tion recently, and hose who know him know also that he meant what he said, that he would not accept the pastorate unless that church would agree to abandon its custom of renting pews. Dr. Dixon is a brother of Thomas Dixon, the author and playwright, and is a native of Cleveland county. CASTORIA For IniiEintB and Childre!ki. le Kind You Have Always Bo^t Bears the Signature of S. & W. Railway Schedule in Effect May 15, 1910. 11 am. Lv. Charlotte So. Ry. 5.50 pm. 40 pm. Lv. Winston. N&W 2.10 pm. 44 Lv. Mart’ville N&W Ar. 11.40 am. 00 pm. Ar Roanoire N&W Lv. 9.15 am. Addtional trams leave Winston-Sa lem 7.10 a. m. daily except Sunday. Connects at Roanoke for the East and West. Pullman sleepers.. Dining cars. If you are thinking of taking a trip YOU want quotations, cheapest fare^, reliable and correct informa tion, as to routes, train schedules, the most comfortable and quickest way. Write and the information is yours for the asking, with one of our complete Map Folders. W. B. BEVIL, M". P. BRAGG, Gen. Pass Agt. Trav. Pass. Agt. Roanoke, Va. More to Follow. A traveling man expected an ad ditlon to his family. W^en the tele gram came it read: '“Twiift this morn ing. More later.” TALKING YOU TO FRATERNAL Order Eagles offers si^ oial Initiation fee of $6.00; $7.00 weelkly sick benefit, medical atten tion members and family; social fea ture; a purely fraternal order. Every nuui’a Older. See wyr xnember. l*tf 16 Eaet Traoe The last two places we advertised for sale in this space were quickly^ tak^n and we had several inquiries from others when it was too late. It will be the same wiih this oppor tunity unless you act at once, as this is truly a rare chance to own A STRICTLY UP-TO-DATE MODERN HOME, CLOSE IN. On East Avenue, two and half blocks from the Square, Nine rooms. Slate Roof, every convenience, large lot, possession as soon as desired. For price and terms see us—^they are right. / - .alU. Union Loan and Realty Company MORRId E. TROTTER, Manager. Sealed proposals will be . received by the Executive Board of the City of Charlotte, N. C., up to 8 o’clock P. M., of the 19th day of April, 1911, for the building of concrete curb on various streets, consisting of approxi mately 14,000 lineal feet of concrete curb. A certified check equal to 5 per cent of the' amount of the bids and drawn payable to the Treaeurer of the City of Charlotte, will be required to accompany each proposal. Specifica tions can be obtained at the oflice of the City Engineer. The right is reserved to reject any or all bids. - A. H. WEARN, City Clerk and Treasurer, GUESTS OF MRS. WHITE. Mrs. Fred White has as attractive visitors for Easter Day: Miss Lucy Thurston, of Taylorsville, and Miss Mary McClellan, of Mooresville. They will- leave Monday evening. MR. AND MRS. MURRILL GO SOUTH. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Murrlll left to day for a pleasure trip South. They go first to Atlanta and from there to Anniston, Ala., to visit Mr. and Mrs Hugh Thompson, the former a broth er of Mrs. Murrill. ’Phone 149 Thought it a Postal Bank. She advanced to the paying teller’s window and, handing in a check for fifty dollars, stated that it was a birth day present from her husband and ask ed for 1 payment. The teller Informed her that she must first endorse it. “I don’t know what you mean,” she said hesitatingly. “Why, yQU see,” he explained, you must write your name on the back, so that when we return the check to your husband, he will know, we have paid you the money.” ^ “Oh, is that all?” she said, relieved One minute elapses. Thus the “endorsement” : “Many thanks, dear. I’ve the mofiey. Your loving wife, Evelyn.”—^Exchange. —Mr. TM- C. Dowd, jr., i» home from Wake Forest College for the holidays. Mr. Dowd’s many friends w‘ll be glad to know that he is beftw than when iMt home. CJTY OF CHARLOTTE, N. C. SIDEWALK^ ADVERTISEMENT PLUMBING AND HEATING Repair Work, Terra Coita and Flue ^ Pipe, Wall Coping. HACKNEY BROS. 6 and 8 West* Fifth St. Phone 312 for RENT 5-room cottage,' 7l3 E. 9th St, Mod; ern conveniences. 1 6-room house, 216 N. Myers St. Moo em conveniences. 6-room house 404 West Eleventh, modern. 5-room house, modem conveniences 520 N. McDowell. 4-room house, city water, 508 N. Mc Dowell. J. P. & L. L. HACKNEY Phon* S12. • W. Sth St Last Notice To Taxpayers All taxes not paid on or before the 1st day of May will be collected by law. This notice is positive. N. W. WALLACE, Sheriff & T W. C. MeCAULEY, T. C. . J. WATT HOOD, T. C. Kerens Ano iSSSSS [her You Knov/ The kind of Printing y^ yrant—naturally the Got d Ig —the kind that is pleasi: g to the eye and mak^s a pleasant impression. Tl 9 kind we are deliverii ^ daily is pleasing patron , Send us your orders ar i we will please you. Oi r prices are as reasonable 4* our work is good. . I 1 P. L. GARNE.S SUPERINTENDENt. 'Phone 1530. 29 Soutji Tryon St. Business Builders GRdCERS new.suppLy fresh country eggs 18c^ and 19c. 2 coops hens, grape fruit 5c. Lemons 15c. Oranges 20c, 25c, 30c. Finest creamery butter 30c and 33c. New potatoes 3 quarts g5c. Nice Mackerel 5c. Country hams, country shoulders. Prunes and peaches 10c. Cut prices on canned goods. * Bridgers ± Co. 903 W. Trade St. McNEEL’S We have just received a fine ship ment of Indian River Oranges and Grape-fruit. They are fine. All sizes. Fresh strawberries today aAd Monday. Phone 2622. 205 N. Tryon. PUBLIC ATTENTION is directed to the fact that Mr. A. H. Caldwell, 200 South'Church street, whose name was unintentionally omit ted from'the list of customers publish ed last Thursday is also a live dis tributor of our choice home-ground corn -meal. ALEXANDER BROS. ’Phone 2561. NOTICEI Our Easter sale of Ferris Hams and Boneless Breakfast Bacon begins to day. We have just received a new lot and will sell them for this week only. Hams 22c, Boneless Bacon 28c. These hams and bacon need no better iecom mradation than the name Ferris sold, only by Mlller>Van Ness Co. 27 N. Tryon. IF THERE IS ANYTHING in fresh vegetables you would like we have it. Fresh every morning, home grown asparagus. S. R. LENTZ Fred Cochrane, Mgr. *Phone 251 We Sell SUNSHINE BRAND of Laying Food the Best on the Market. W. M. CROWELL Phone 1062. 200 E. Morehead St. IHC SPECIAL PRICES ON EASTER SUITS $14.50 to $33.00, Custom or Mer chant Tailored. Worknanshlp and Fit Guaranteed. GREATER CHARLOTTE* PRESSING CLUB 19 West 4th St. Professio Cards Phonk 2518. ioiia 1 Dr. L, Or. H. 0. Henderson. HENDERSON & GIpNEY DENTISTS. ■» , Office* Hunt Bltig., 202'/^ N. Tryon St. 'Phors 216. I. Gianey. -i- DR. A. D. GLASCqCK OSTfcUt^ATHv J Office*^ .$lxtn Fioor of Realty tSIdg. Hb0rs^9 ta„l; ar.s. 2 to 4. Aiid tiy Appointmenl Ofllce ’pnone 107a. i?c's4deace 1037. ConsUltaUQu jrree. ] 04fi6« 'Ph^e 326. Residence 962-J, U Jamit^Alon .. deniiST, /Ot Realt;^ Chariot^, M. Dr, in. F. ‘ ^ ^ Realty Butidfng. ^ Hours » iHi 2 to Phone* 'Office, 830; 8»siden 'ERED Consultation ^t Office, git ills. 371-J. MUSCELLANEuUa «A BARGAIN FOR SOME ONE'’ Two good building lots fairly close in, half block of car line, near church and school. PHne location . for reiiting property. Will pay more than 10 per cent on investment Price $1500.00. SHOEMAKER & WALLACE 255 N. Tryon St. Fhone: Office 248;. Res. .444^, 561-J. F.L.BONFOEY ABCHHiiCT. I Supervision of Constructioib Office 211 N. Tryon. Room 4» HUGH W. HARRjiS : aTTORNEV* GTiarTO(t«, N. C. Law Building. «J« M« AloM! eHae! ARCHITECT ' - Rooms Trust Sulldlna, . ^ CHARLOTTE, li, Q,