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8 ^HrCTAaL0TrETOWS/Ah»;'lL2l 1911 Tell it to The Town Through THE NEWS.” ONE — CENT PER WORD WANTED: For Sale, For Rent, Lost, Found, Stolen, To Let. Phone 115. WANTED FDU SA'.K—A horse; good second hand hu.t:Kie.-. Cash or on time. C. II. iiobinson & Co. ll-8t-wed-fri W.WTFP- \ first-claas solicitor for offlvo >p--cMaIty. .^dciross "nrock- wr'' (H’e Cl'.r.rlotte Nows. 21-lt 200 TO ”00 cords pine wood, at foot of Mint St. for sale by Suburban Realty ('o. F. C. .Vbbott, Trust Bldg. 7-tf FOR SALK—Fixtui'-s and lease to up town grocery store. Phone 2462. lG-6t V \X'if:i'“A pinali gf)8 ranpie in good { L'-a.i'. r.\pc sn'.al! refrigerator. .Ad-1 ’.r?’:-- No'« ^! Foil .^A.MO—F'oiir-iins^^r'neer practic.'iliy now. 'AANTKl^ Four ca: : •■u.'"rs AI'dIv So Totti n ‘-’H at ou’o. 21-lIti WA.N'i nr Pi'^iiioK HP ^ookUcoper or | , ;ipsistant. Have experience. 1\ :er* ncf.s furni^neu AfiJro.".> Hox ri;-. A.V'I K'. >- P''i'ion 1\' younii nuiH: willing t(i V. ii:k; 1‘iiico nret’orrod. j Kon rt-noe furni.-hcd. L.. caro ; 21-U touring Will exchange l('r part cash ami real estate. Phone 1073. or call at Realty Hldg. 31-tf EGGS! EGGS! EGGS! May is the month to hatch for Fall layers. White Leghorn eggs $3 per 15 from |80 pen of prize birds. Also a few at $1.50 from fancy stock. Eggs from fancy Rhode Island Reds, Black Minorcas and Brown Leghorns $1.50 per 15. Order ahead for May delivery. An swer “Eggs,” care News, or call 2260-J. 20-7t FOR SALE—White Leghorn eggs, 75 cents setting, pure strain. 'Phone 2026-Y. 9-tf FANCY POULTRY AND EGGS are easily sold through advertisements ill this column. LOST AND FOUNt>, LOST—Black auto glove. Return to Bowen’s Drug Store. 21-U LOST—Small purse, shape of cup, con- containing two one-dollar bills and key No. 22. Initials “G. E. D., Return 1118 So. Tryon. 20-lt LOST—April 19th on train 'be tween Lincolnton and Lenoir, pocket book containing money and papers. Reward if returned to L. T. Hen derson, care Indian Refining Co. 21-2t-fri-sun LOST—On Sunday afternoon a pearl brooch sunburst with Fmall diamond center on North Tryon. West Trade, or North Poplar streets. Reward if returned to News office. IS-tf IN THE POPULAR “Elizabeth” Section of Charlotte ALL-TH E-YEAR- ROUND We keep a big assort ment of Horses and M'lles. J. W. Wadsworth’s Sons Co. WWTKn F"ir-.t-cla.-? solicitor tor one ■ ■ tiii i\;sualt> conipaiiios ;i V \\"rlu. V.'i'iti I'-'X V 'lar- •’I ,1: m'l'd mon for milkers ;u \ ';,rryinll. ^ MISCELLANEOUS ♦ ♦ ♦ I’ARGAL\”Roedis:er property on North viral::’!!! .street to l>e sold tomorrow, hi Jl' o'clock at the coui’t ho\ise. 21-lt \\ (' or two nicn to t:iivO - IV iii(' in privpte fiin'ri- . j •PhoTK* ly.'-J. -Till-: OF TROY W.\.\Tl'li-.Man a.s cook in conirac-1 —! cost; K .iay. at the Pi-in- 21-11 t; ; Ai C . . am;-. GCi>d nnd ii;inrd. i'lv riaiborne .lohji^^ton & Ci''. B.\i{(l\lN—Roediger property on N ath Grnhain t^tieet to be sold to- li ' :iow at 12 o'clock at the court 2L-lt LOST—A pipe cutter. News office. Return to 21-lt STRAYED, last Sunday afternoon, white setter dog, black spot back of left ear. Answers to Dash. Re- w'ard. Return 505 North Tryon St. 20-4t STRAYED—F^rom 920 East Avenue, 2 female puppies: one with orange sj)ot over one eye; one with even marked orange ears and spot on head, bodies both Avhite; 6 w’ce\s old. Reward for informaton and return. 'Phone 1014. 21-lt .. . , • r'l- . 1 1.. i ■;v. Aw II • ; » . !V .\ 2l-Jr M : t ir . ;• ’liiii; ;■ cn to - .. , - . f- '.'d 1.I1" I' • ■ > r : n.-io '.v'l.i I'U'tlo. { -.'X I'tl. pi,., .MRS. DR. .^lOORE. Painless Tooth Ex- tr.iotor. Office I'CV- W. Trade St. 20-6t W\NTED—•’!! round fainily h“!Sf. h»t"ren a and 9 years old. Rlr ne P'r*'-. 21-lt t>.\!i'’.\IN—Roediger property on .X ;.i! Graham ftreoi tw> be sold to- 1;. riov at 12 o'clock at the court LUll-O. 21-lt TYPEWRITERS FOR RENT — For Quick service, best machines and largest stock to select fr^m, see J. E. Crayton & Co., 217 S. Tryon. ll-30t-eod WWTFD- pKiarrters. detl^htful room iiUd e.xcollf’nt fare; private family; tif. .- in. .\’o. 513 P"ast Avenue. 11-tf baRG.\1N—Roediger FOR RENT ♦ ♦ property on North Graham street to be sold to- moriow at 12 o'clock at the court hou^e. . 21-lt FOR RE.XT—.Moderr five-room cot- '-'h and McDowell. I'hone 4M. R N. Raii-on. i;i-2c I CALL FOR, repair and deliver your shoes. Phone 953-J. P. A. Bowden, 10 Vi East Trade. 12-27-tf FOR RH.NT--(.'lose in, three most de- .-ilrable rooms in city. Price richt.' ‘ Rfioms." care .News. 20-it BAi\C.KIN—Roediger property . on North Graham street to be sold to- moirow at 12 o'clock at the court house. 21-lt FOR RENT .‘?o.>-3io S, .McDowell, hciid. •THE FALL OF TROY.’ at the Prin- Two four-room cottages, i cess today. 21-lt W. M. iUirk- 21-2t FOR RENT—.Mcdern ^-room house, ^\'est 11th, near my residence, $oO. C. A. Tiilett. 20lf FOR RENT—Modern seven-room h(!u>-e, well ari-anged and in good c«»ndi’ion. OO? W^-st tth St.. Wofid- lawn. $25 per month. A|)i)!y for ke> ne.M door. W. S. Dorr. ri-ll' \\TLIj SELL—At a bargain and easy terms six room bungalow, VV’ood- lawn, shady side of street, leaving city, must sell quick. 606 Realty Bldg. 21-lt Craddock-Teny Man Is Here • Mr.^ A. P. Craddock, cvice-president of the Craddock-Terry Shoe Com pany, of Lynchburg, is in Lynchburg for a day or so. He is a guest of the Sehvyn. Mr. Craddock is accoimpanied by liis nephew, Mr. G. G. Craddock, who is one of the mostp rominent salesmen of the firm—a firm known throughout the United States for the shoes it makes. we have a limited number of acre gar den tracts that we are offering at prices and on terms that make them the verj best opportimities for invest ment possible, for peoplej of moderate means. A real estate savings investment is the best investment one can make when care is used in selecting a loca tion for liuch investment. The su burbs of a growing city, and a pros perous city has proven time after time to be the very best place for such investments. The trend for suburban homes in this section has for some time been Elizabeth ward, and it would seem that investments made in thts direction will surely reap rich re turns. These acreage tracts that we offer are part of the original “Elizabeth Acres” sub-division. For ideal loca tion and elevation it is w^ithout a paral lel in this vicinity. We are advertising these tracts as garden tracts especially, because of the np.tural fertility of the soil, and the elevation of the land. Rich, dark clay loam land that w'ill hold every lK)und of fertilizer given it, and with attention should yield abundant re turns. An acre tract is also ample room for a chicken yard. There is a great de mand for chickens and eggs in the lo cal market. Ask the price of chick ens and eggs at any market in Char lotte, and then ask the dealer w^here he gets his chickens and eggs that he offers for sale. Y’ou will find tliat many of them have pui'chased their poultry and e.ggs in other counties and oftentimes you will find they came from other states. A\’hy not buy one of the acre tracts and engage in the poultry business? If you give it any attention it should give you nice profit every year. Then a.gain these tracts are with in such close distance of tlie street car line. Eleven or twelve minutes is but a short walk and if you happen to own a horse, or a bicycle it means but a “jiffy” until you are home. We have been talking about acre tracts, but now' if you think your needs cannot be satisfied with one acre we can arrange to Ipt you have five or possibly ten acres, wiiich virtually means a plantation within the city limits. Call at our office and we will take pleasure in showing you these garden tracts. SOUTHERN REAL ESTATE, LOAN 21-3t & TRUST CO. A beautiful Vitagraph Amus^ U today. romance. FOR RENT 1 5-room cottage, 712 E. 9th St. Mod ern conveniences. 1 6-room house, 216 N. Myers St. Mod ern conveniences. 6-room house 404 West Eleventh, modern. 5-room house, modern conveniences, 520 N. McDowell. 4-room house, city water, 508 N. Mc Dowell. J. P. & L. L. HACKNEY Phone 312. 6 W. 5th St. A beautiful Vitagraph Amuse U today. romance. PLUMBING AND HEATING Repair Work, Terra Cotta and Flue Pipe, Wall Coping. HACKNEY BROS. PHONE 921—Special sale of fixtures. Globe Electric Co. 3-19-tf filG LOT nice trimmed mountain hams. J. L. Phillips & Bro. Phone 1132-J. 21-lf FOR RENT—2 furnished rooms with or without board, new home, best i location. Address P. O. Box No. 1. 20-2t FOR RENT—3 unfurnished 612 E. 4th St. rooms. 21-lt rent. $2.00 month. Needles, shuttles and bobbins for all malies of ma chines always on hand. Lawing-Rob- bins Furniture Co. ’Phone 214. 16-tf F^'R RENT—One nicciy front room with buth in T>rivate fam ily, closp in. I’hone l;)-3t SEE SHIRT WINDOWS, 48c. Belk luinishetl, 5,,^^ F(^R RENT—3. { or for hoiisekeeping. No. Church. 7) furnished rooms , Mrs. Asbury, 81m ! 21-2t . FOR RENT—Furnished house with | modern convenu iices, close in. .Mod-i eni, carf' News. 20-lt TYPEWRITER REPAIRING — Ail makes machines, rebuilt, cleaned, or adjusted by lactory experts in the largest anj best equipped typewriter repair shop in the South. J, E. Crayton Ac Co.. 217 S. Tryon St. ll-30t-eod 6 and 8 West Fifth St. Phone 312 FOR RENT—Furnished rooms with baths. Belmont Hotel, East Trade St, 12-tf FOR RENT—Well-furnished r(K>ms S'1'R.\W HATS. The prices show which way the wind blows. Belk Bros. 3i-it “THE FAI.L OF TROY.” cess today. at the Prin- - 21-lt with or without board in refined i ,nv up \vn rnr 1 o p or tamlly at moderate pnce. Am,ly j‘'0‘^‘^ARS. 2 tor 26c 207 E. Liberty or phone 1410-L. ' He k i»t )s. 2l-lt IT-tf FOR RENT—Two four-room houses. Phone 1562. A. M. Beatty. 12-tf FOR RENT—Furnished rooms, .\’o. 3 Carnegie Court. ’Phone 2297-J. 19-')t CUT RATES! Rooms. Doard, finest location, close in. All conveniences. Apply quick—Save money. 'Phone 1S70-L. 9-tf I WILL SELL Mr. ,1. C. Brown's fine strawberries this season, commenc ing next week. J. M. Sims. 21-3t FOR RENT—That desirable store room corner South T.*yon and East Fourth streets. Apply to O. A. Rob bins. 14-tf FOR RENT—Four-room cottage, tu- b»ilar well in back porch. Garden and yard enclosed. Electricity. On Lillington Avenue, near Elizabeth College. Apply McD. Watkins. COME TO THE CENTRAL Barber Shop and get your work done. You don’t have to^'ait. 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-tf 50 LOADS of oil mill refuse waste to be given away if hauled at once. 14-tf] So Cotton Oil Co. 21-7t FOR RENT—No. 400 South street. Phone No. 155. Tryon i AGENTS WAN'iED—Sell ten feather 12-tf; beds and get one free, x'urner & Cornwell, 204 S. College St., Char* ! Jotte. N. C. 12-tf. FOR SALE SHIRT SALE, 4Sc. Belk Bros. 21-lt FANCY BRED POULTRY AND ♦ EGGS. « FOR SALE—New three-spring, covered delivery wagon. Phone 340. 15-tf WANTED-~R€frigerator in good con- ■ dilion, give price. D., care News. FOR SALE—A few more left of those I 2nt up-to-date 5-room cottages, macadam;. road front, good pavements: small i COLIIMniAN Wyandottes are beau- ua>mrnt down, balance easy terms.: bpe Geo. M. Phifer or J. H. Mc-j Aden. 8-14t ‘ ties and good layers too. Eggs for sale. A. P. White, Myers Park, City. 2-20-mon-fri-tt RENT LIST Of Southern Real Estate, Loan & Trust Company. Call at Office or Ring Up on the ’Phone, Two- Three-Six. Ask for Mr. J. K. A. Alexander. 4-room, 315 Mint St $10.00 7-room, North B. street 20.00 4-room, 12th St. (new) 10.00 5-room 21st St. (new) S.00 4-room 707 N. Caldwell 8.00 4-room 1506 Caldwell S.00 6-room 10 N. Cedar 16.66 5-room, Belmont, 202 Harrill St. V.OO 8 rooms, over Sarratt’s store.. 30.00 4 rooms, over 208 N. College, (modern) 16.67 4-room, South Myers St 8.00 4-room No. 12 Catherine St.... 8.00 4-room No. 13 Catherine St 8.00 4-room, Belmont 5.00 4-room, Seversville 5.00 3-room, Belmont 4.00 Store room, No. 8 N. College.... 20.00 W’^arehouse, rear 4C’s building.. 25.00 Store room and large manufac turing room 14,000 ft. space, 19 E. 3rd, per annum* 1350.00 Apartments in Brickrow, 5th, be low R. R. New Office, in Howell Ar cade, 40,000 feet warehouse space on S. Ry. 17-tf TALKING YOU TO The last two places we advertised for sale in this space were quickb' taken and we had several Inquiries from others when it was too late. It will be the same with 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. Union Loan and Realty Company MORRIS E. TROTTER, Manager. Tr«d» St Thont 84> / Last Week OF — Prosperity ~ * • Moving Sale Calendar Foi 7 he Civil Court Fixed Charlotte Bat Association Con vened Yesterday Afternoon And Arranged Calendef jor Next Term Civil Court. The Charlotte Bar Association held a meeting yesterday afternoon at 4:30 o’clock in the law library to arrange the calendar of civil cases for the next term of civil court which con venes Monday, May 1. It will be pre ceded by a week of criminal court which convenes Monday, April 24. The calendar for the week of civil court, as arranged by the Bar Associa tion, is as follows: Monday, May 1.' Maggie McCombs vs. Parks Mc Combs; Laura G. Hooper vs. Virgil Hooper; Connie Gurley vs. W. D. Gur ley: T. y. Griswold vs. Lillie Gris wold; J. B. Wentz vs. Anna Bell Wentz; Johnsie Orr vs. Frank Orr; Gulf Refining Company vs. Charlotte Consolidating Construction Company; M. D. McCall vs. J. T. Sustair et al; C. B. Cabaniss vs. Charlotte Electric Railway, Light & Powder Company; George , D. Crosby vs. F. Daiyd War field et al; W- L- Marks vs. F. James A. Cathcart; Yarbrough & Bellinger vs. (protest) S. David Warfield et al; Courtney Bros. vs. Southern Railway Company; North State Agency Com pany vs. T. M. Costello; Carolina Ice Machine Company vs. Alexander, Ricks & Blause. Tuesday, May 2. Dr. C. H. C. Mills vs. Richmond Chadwick; Doubleday Hill Electric Company vs. E. B. Moore; B. G. Rhyne vs. W. M. Bynum;' Harriet J. Groves and husband vs. Life Insurance Com pany of Virginia; Addie May Groves vs. Life Insurance Company of Vir ginia; J. L. Groves vs. Life Insur ance Company of Virginia; C. H. Rob inson & Co. vs. Sam Coxe; H. W. Jewell vs. J. F. Lord. Wednesday, May 3. Winslow' Henderson, et al vs. Sam Pharr; C. E. Greenleaf vs. Southern Pants Company; Mrs. M. E. Sykes and husband vs. City of Charlotte; J. E. Crafton vs. (protest) F. D. Lethco et al; George Brown vs. Southern Rail way Company: Standing Stone Nation al bank vs. W. A. Nisbet et al; L. C. Griffin vs. Dr. J. W. Young; C. H. C. Mills vs. E. W\ Phifer; Jerry Hart vs. H. D. Kirkpatrick: Elijah Phelps vs Jeremiah Goff; Sallie Phelps and hus band vs Jei’emiah Goff. Thursday, May 4. W. L. Hill vs. R. E. and C. E. Mason; T. A. Adams, receiver, vs. W. C. Dowd; J. E. Crayton & Co„ vs. Jolfh C. Drewry; J. H. Cloninger et al vs J. H. Bailey; Dr. S. M. Henderson vs Cam King; Charlie Bratto vs. Con tinental Casualty Company; Alexander & Garsed vs Charles Ross Lumber Company; C. J. Stinson vs. W. D. Rock et al, trustee; Rand McNalley Co. vs. E. B. Moore; the Piedmont Company vs. N. L. Simmonds and wife. Friday, May 5. Cochrane •& Ross vs. Richard Tor rence; Janey Winchester vs. A. W. Smith; W”. J. McCall vs. Sidney Swain; Tate-Brow'n Company vs. L. B. Alexan der; C. H. Robison & Co., vs. Scot tish Fire Insurance Company; Char lotte Lumber & Land Company vs Marshall Robinson. Dreadful ' Weakness Could not Raise Head From Pillow, Says Jennie B. Kirby, of Valley Heights, Va., Till I Took Cardui Valley Heights, Va.—“My family doctor,” writes Jennie B. Kirby, “said I had change of life and I was sick in bed for about 9 months. . “I had a bad spell this spring and was so weak I couldn’t raise my head off the pillow. “I commenced to take Cardui in April and have now used three bottles. It does me so much good. I saw"^ it -was helping me before I had taken half the first bottle. Now I can work all day. “I think Cardui is the best medi cine in the world, for women who^ suffer from female troubles. I have not taken a dose of any medicine but Cardui for 9 months and am feeling vfery well.” No other medicine is needed, but Cardui. for weakness, loss of appetite, tired feeling, female pains and dis tress, etc. However, if you are taking any other medicine, Cardui 'will not interfere with it, but rather help it. As a general tonic, for weak women, you can get no medicine so good as Cardui, the woman’s tonic. To prevent unnecessary pains and misery, nothing, for 50 years has been found that would take its place. No druggist keeps Cardui in bulk, for prescription purposes, but every druggist sells Cardui, in original bot tles. Try a bottle today. Extensive Improve ments on West Trade St, moved I have moved my Terra Co- - Yard to East 5ih at., betweeu St. and the railroad, “Jn thci m'^ of-the City” where you will thing in pipe aud Lilinga. : Chimney lining. Wall cobiu- . c. V.. FURR, Office and Yard East 5tu Sr , Oollege and R. R. ' ANOTHER FRESH SUPPi.y Sherrill Mineral Water, the c? n ■no* V»nTi-»r»i^?«.Tr *-IJu Qf suffering humanity, just hi orders 918. SHERILL MINERAL WAT 211 S. College St. iPhone CO. Here's a Thon aaiSRfiifaissKWffiaia \Co\)5 ’Rut'.' i \o M Txtensive imprpveinents are under way in the second block of East Trade street on the two buildings formerly occupied by Mali’s meat market and McKnight’s restaurant. Mr. John B. Alexander is having the improvements made, which, when completed, will add two excellent and up-to-date stores to. this section of the city. The stores will be made about twice as deep as they are at pres ent and new steel ceiling added. The whole interior w^ill be worked over after the extension of space is made and new glass fronts placed. These improvements will make the place one of the most handsome in the block. One of the buildings has already been leased to a firm in the city and the other will no doubt be taken-soon. Business fiuifders GROCERS M n '\)0'(va\ 5 0 a ^ Here's Another You Know The kind of Printing you want—naturally the Good —the kind that it pleasing lo the eye and makes a pleasant impression Tha kind we are delivering daily is pleasing patrons- Send us your orders and we will please you. Our prices are as reasonable as our work is good. P. L. GARNCS SUPERINTENDENT. ’Phone 1530. 29 South Tryon St. This is the last week and it will do jou good to pay our store a visit, look through our immense stock whether you buy or not. Everything in the en tire store reduced for tltis week. i CUT GLASS A number of handsome pieces of Cut Glass stock at almost your own price. PICTURES Largest assortment in the city. Look them over and make us a price on what you can use. Now is tlie time to furnish your home with Pictures. Insurance Changes. Mr. Augustus Byers, formerly assist ant superintendent of the Metropoli tan Life Insurance Company, has been transferred to Roanoke, (Va.) department of the Detached Assist- aucy of Ljnchburg District. He is succeeded in the Metropolitan office here by Mr, J. J. Simpson, lately pro moted from rank of agent. BRASS GOODS, CROCKERY CHINA WARE AND Big line. Many pieces of which will be sold for LESS than COST to keep from having to move them into our new store. STATIONERY Tablets and Box Paper at almost your own price. Remember this is your last week of chances at the BIG MOVING SALE Come and we will show you Real Bargains. Robinsoo’s Book Store Now 12 N. Tryon. After May 1, 30 West Trade. SELWYN HOTEL EUROPEAN Rooms »1.50 per pay and Up, Rooms with Private Bath §2.00 Per Day and Up. ^ CAFE OPEN UNTIL 9:30 P. M. Prtces Reasonable. tSO R>oms. , 75 Private Baths. Located* Ic the iieart o£ Char* lotte, couvemcnt to railroad station, street cars aud the t>usl ness and shopping centre. Cater to higii-class c:'xmti:rcial and tourist trade. Pure Water from our Artesian ,WelL wUJ 1-2 feet deep, for sale. 5c gallon at HoteL 10c gallon in 5-galion lots, Delivered in Cnarlolte or at iL A. Station. EIDGAR B. MOORE, Proprietor. EVERYTHING IN FRESH VEGETABLES. North C^roiina Strawberries fresh for •Srtturday. Phone your orders early aud get prompt servics. S. R. LENTZ Fred Cochrane, Mgr. 'Phone 251 EXTRA NICE SWEET POTATOES $1.25 bushel, 3 lbs. Prune 25c, 3 lbs. fine evaporated peaches 25c. 3 lb. cans pears in syrup 25c, 3 lb. cans Califor nia cherries in sjTup 16c. Hawaiian sliced pineapple 16c and 20c. Chick ens and country eggs. ■aridgers 6l Co. ^03 W. Trade St. AGAINl A fine refrigeratdi- crate of very fine strawberries, only 30c per box. You are no doubt aware that berries ship ped in this manner retain all the nat ural flavor and freshness. Miller-Van Ness Co. 27 N. Tryon. I For Sale > One 10-room house, corner {► Vance and A Sts. One 7-room house S. A St. One 10-room house N. Tryon St. 3 6-room houses E. Vance St. ^ One 5-room house W. 12th Ct. I Two 4-room houses N. Brevard St. ^ One 6-room house E. Liberty St. One 6-room house E. Hill St. Three 3-rbom houses Winona St. ^ One lot on S. Tryon with room houses. ‘i G. McNeUs No. S3. East 4th St. Thon« Nq. 604-J, I I McNEEL’S To the Lover of Good Coffee: We wish to advise you that we have installed a new kind of Electric Cof fee Mill. This mill is equipped with steel knives which cut the berry into practically unifoi’m clean cut particles, instead of grinding and crushing it as by the oW method. By this method the little oil cells remain unbroken and the coffee thus retains its fine aromatic flavor, in its full strength. And coffee cut in this way will make from 12 to 15 cups • more of full strength coffee than will any coffee ground in the old way. We can cut it as fine as the finest sand and it will be free from that fine dust which is produced by the old way of grinding. Try a pound and see for yourself. ’Phone 2622. 205 N. Tryon. SPECIAL PRICES ON EASTER SUITS $14.50 to $33.00, Custom or Mer- ! chant Tailored. Workmanship | and Fit Guaranteed. j GREATER CHARLOTTE I PRESSING Cli5b. I 19 West 4th St. Phene 2518. Professional Cards CARE OF THE TEETH is an investment in j’our individual as sets of personal appearance, comfort, health and the utility of these orf.ans, The opposite ' condition gives a d gusting appearance, foul and offensive breath, repugnant to all wiihin its in fluence, and favors disease. Good enter into every smile and are a part of every social and business appeal. They are the first point noted whc-n you face a stranger. If you iiegieci them you cheat yourself. ’Phone 233 for convenient appoia;- ment or advice. DR. C. IVJ. BEAM, Dentist. 310-11 Realty Bldg. Res. Phone 2559-J HEALTHY FOOD FOR MAN AND BEAST We want people to know that we use special care in the preparation of horse and cattle feed, as well as mak ing the best and purest meal for table use. ALEXANDER BROS. 'Phone 2561. We Sell sunshine BRAND of Laying Food the Best on the Market. W. M. CROWELU Phona 1062. 200 E. Morehead St. MlSCELLAAEuUS "A Bargain for some one" Two good building lots fairly close in, half block of car line, near church and schooU Fine location for renting property. Will pay more than 10 per cent on investment. Price $1500.00 SHOEMAKER & WALLACE 255 N. Tryon St. Phone: Office 243; Res. 444-J, 561-J. ROOFING We put on Slate, Tin, Tar and Grav el Roofing. When you build or repair get our estimate. 0. F. SHUMAN 'Phone 111. 200 N. College St. Dr. H. C. Henderson, Dr. L. l. cianey. HENDERSON & GIDNEY DENTISTS. Offlcet Hunt Blog., 202N. Tryon St. •PhOfJ 216. DR A. D. GLASCOCK 0%> i b.Ut‘Alti Otflce» Sixtii Floor •■>f r?c-'Vy Hours 9 to li al.- - to -i. Alid oy Appointriisnti Ofiice ’paone - Consultailoii .6 reo. iOuI. ->oU ynice ’Pho> e 326. DEiNnST, /09 Realty Butldir.g, Cnari iiD, N. C- Dr. Jrt. F* OSTtwrrv 1 ri Realty Buiiaing. ^ours » w.;. ^ '*5 Phone* OiTwCf 8ao; i-lrsici' CcntJitBtion Oftice, g tRtD 371-J* .i& THE GEM HOTEL AND CAFE Up-to-date dining room, seating 100 persons, a, Junefi counter iinequaled in South, Conveniently locate^ on South.Tryon street. Strictly European. F.LBONFOEV AKCrill fcCT. Supervision of Conitriv Office 211 N. Tryon. R. HUGH W. HARR!3 ATTOKNty CMrrottd, N. ^ Law Building. J, M, McMi cha®' ARCHITECT Rooms 6U5-5G6 Trus; • ‘ Savani firm 73 Rosin Ne Xew oM flosi Slot ^:.0;»al2 4''t0 sol( tolfi 6.2: X( Sales f-allK: fOO .lull «.iT. ■ To.hII HI ^■y Assfl Pi’esidei Rf'hooi The qu^ retary Tnore t| ' ho(isini *0 ihe Toledo,. Jtichmol of Naaf f'jpal sj a) Oorh^ I^ailey ^lent; (j ond vij Rins, B. Hoc C. 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April 21, 1911, edition 1
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