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CIIA..LOTTH DAILY OEo IJV. (4 , v. w. c. a. sons. :tm for the Ensuing Term JHrncd itjwntlnA To-NilrfJt - Other Note.. . 'r. t i ::i8 Ivey Kinney. c-o!tejf secretary . . ih Y. " i Vf ' 1 Cs" " A.' 4 . for re Carolina; lead the rayer-dr-tie which preceded the meetlft the lourd of directors yesterday afternoon a t the. auwoclaUW J room. ? Then member, of the board .-were Pent. Mesdames W, T. McCoy. B. C. Re, later,, Jt. V Holland. R. LockWMd Jones, VT. Rodger. J; W Pharr, A . 4 Burwell, Carrie C. Mart in, D r. Anwl, Alexander :and Miss Elisabeth Long. - ; . . The ' tollowlnt named officers were elected for the ensu luff term: Presi dent, Miss Elisabeth Wade Iong; vice president a lare, Mrs. W. O. NU Wt; recording secretary, Mrs. J. U Bajrdi correspond rn secretary, Mrs. H. A, Murrlll: treasurer. Dr, Annie Alexander; first vice president, direct or, of eHgtoua department, Mrs. Car- ri C Martin; second vice president,: director of business department, Mrs. A,. M. Spong; third vice presiueui.. ui rector of educational department, Mrs. Ixjckwood Jones; fourth vice presi dent, -director Of social department, r- Mra.lE. C. Register. The president will appoint the committees soon and the work of the year will be started. S- Mia Kinney leave this morning for Greensboro and will spend a week 'there in the colleges, after which she ; will return and spend a week in the ,' Charlotte colleges. To-night "the reds" of Miss Minnie c 3t Gattls" Sunday school class will give a reception for "the blues" at the . parlor of the association. "The reds" "j-vere defeated in the recent contest. . There will be a programme of music Arid light refreshments will be serv- Mr. W. G. Rodgers will speak on s "Where la Our God?" at the vesper service next Sunday. pkals ix estate. Mr. C M: Pitcron the Puroliaster of .. the J. . Itaird Property on Sooth ;t Tryon 'Street Mr. Ktoart W. Cra- "i & iiht Buys Lot In Hear of Court " 41 House. ' s- " Several Interesting real estate deals t '4wve been made within the past few Vi weeks in Charlotte. Th announee - - tnent was made several days ago that the J. O. Balrd residence at No. 233 f South Tryon street had neen sold for '. flZ.SOO. but the name of the purchaser not disclosed. It develops that Mthl property was bought by Mr. O. M. ''"Patterson and associates. I The papers passed yesterday In the ''; Bale of the Llddell lot. In the rear of the County court house, Mr. Stuart W. 'v Cramer being the purchaser. The con- eideratlon was not given but Is sup posed to have been something In the y 'neighborhood of $4,600. This la th- property which was bought aeveral - years ago by Messrs. Vinton Uddcll. '. C F. Wadsworth. O. L. Barrlnrer. C. Valaer, and others for the purpose of j placing thereon an opera house. This ' was never done and the property hax been lying vacant ever since Its pur- chase ' ' Mr. ' J. O. Balrd Is to build at No. 701 South Tryon street an noon as the accessary arrangements may be made. OFFICE Bt n-I)IG JH ItNED. .Southern Power Company Lowm Building at Great Fa!l. 8. C. All Itemrds Kavcd mm lOHtlinatcd at S3,000, With $1,000 Insurance. A message was received In the city 'yesterday afternoon stating that the office of the Southern Power Company, At Great Falls. 8. C, had been burned to the ground. The building was of wood, 80x80, and two stories high. : The big commissary, near by, contain ing vast stores of supplies of all kinds, Came very near catching, but was sav ed. The records which were kept In (the office were preserved and the loss is confined to the building. The dam age Is estimated at $2,000, with $1,000 Insurance. DISTRICT K. OF P. MEKTINU. Ttf or Held In Concord Early In Feb ruary Charlotte to be Well Hcpre ' scnted. One of the events of the winter In Pythian circles will be the dlatrlet meeting which Is to he 1 eld In Con- , cord, Friday, the 9th of February. A large delegation of Cha; tte Pythlans Will attend. Among (hone who aru to be present are Orand Ctwru-ellor j A If, Uartiard, of Ashevllie: Mr. Whitehead Kluttx. nf Kallbury; Mr. H. J. Durham, of HefmT: itv. Dr. Martin D. Hardin, of Charlotte, nnd .Other well-known mpmbois of thp or der. TlK Son tli Carolina Ducket Shop Dili. ' The following, taken from "I.,egiHla- j five Notes" in The Columbia Ktate of 1 yesterday, will be of hwal Interest: "The bill agaltiKt 'bucket xhopa' was ! discussed before the Nennte committee! Oti Judli iary yesterday afternoon. Mr. I r John Marshall, one of the editors of' The News and Courier, und Mr. U. A. ' Dodsworth. of Rock Hill, a member of the New York Cotton Kxchsnge. spoke' against the bill. They showed that j there are legitimate places of builiie which would be hurt by the hill and! . that all coinrniHKlon house are not i ' 'bucket shops.' " I , v , siorc limit Heing Taken. The owners or the Chlcora Cotton i , Mill, at Rock Hill. 8. C . have made; arrangement with ie offi-la!s ot th- .Southern Power Company whei-ehy i .Wttthey may tap the wired urnl neciirs 223' ' 7 .(horse poer for the operation of the! 4i,' ,P';nt there. , ; r- B Ross A Company are to operate! their bagging factory by electrtcltv. ; 'The paper have bewi slifnetl for 62 ! CJWsff-power Of ehttrU'1ty and the! 1 tiecesssry connections wl!l be made at "' .. ? , C. fl'' ' '- 'f;!K AdrertWiMt Plnelmrxt. JfUt. James Ker, Jr., city paxsenger .gent for the aboard, has received " 1 ' rom handsome booklets Mdvertlsing , flnehurst as a winter resort. The 'I pamphlet,., -are beautifully and pro , " fusely Illustrated end are lypographlo s , ally perfect '.- The North Carolina, winter resorts wW! ss the lomiwr reaori in ths ;( mountains, are becoming knon all , over the country and art. belli patron ised a never before. TVaUl f Irs. rilnlKtl AIcxsikIit i, sMr. lSIIbWh' Mel vlna Alexander.! Wife of Mr Uchard Aiesaidcr, died! i:-.rly yesterdsy mornUi at her home; eit Motlth Pfrcin street, lt Betmont, ' fitter a Ion Illness. The li enssJ was U year at as; and bJ Uvea sines) Infency in Charlotte. ,he Is survived oy per nusnana ana four children; The , funeral will be conducted from Ho Hn SiethedUrt-trhspel,-t I o'clock this afternoon.', . . HAJOr 4 THE " WOBU) . WO.VDKRS how the other half lives. Those who tta. isucklen's Arnica Palve never . -wonder .If it will cure Cut, Wounds, Hums, sores and all 8klo Eruptions; t hy knew It ' wtll.'i.i Mr. Orant Hhy, 1139 E, Deynolds BC, gprlngneld 2 !.. ssyi-f 'i ,"I regard It one -of . the ' olut neeesslls of housekeeping." -uaranteed hy R. H. Jordan &. CO., i fuggtota v 2$c r,jj wfe Ai- . , TES MOSTPOPtXAR BOOKS. TI10: Books 'Most Called' for 'at tlw IxU Iubllc library -New Books - Mrs. Annie Smith Hosa states- that the ten . moat popular . books , in the Carnegie Library at present are: "Tha Conquest of ' Canaan " ' Tarklngton; HThe House of Mirth," Wharton; "Tha Gambler,'? Thurtton; ,","Nedr,". Mc- Cutcheonr'Boae, o , th' Blver.". TVIg gin:i:"Red'RoelC' jpag; ;v"The CUna man,", Pixon; "Tha. leopard , Spots," Plxon; "Sandy." Hc. . ,.. . A number "of. Additions', have been made 1 to the library recently. In the way of etandarti works of flctionj Com-Dlete-aets of Dickens. Scott and Ituskln have been received within, the paat few days. Klevan handsomely,.' bound volume of the "Secret Memoir of th French Courts". Including - memoir; of Napoleon, jCounteas 'Do Barry,' JUouts 14th and the Princess of'Xmfealle.'are now upon the shelves, '"Fifty Master Songs by Twenty Composers, edited by Henry T. Frlck. was donated to tna library recently by Mr. ueorge w. Furnlss. The number of volume is being gradually Increased and those on the shelves are being utilised to the utmost Director W. U WHhoite Dines Agents. Mr. W. L. Wilhotte, the new direc tor of the Charlotte agency of the New York Life Insurance Company, yester day entertained his associates at a de lightful course dinner in the Manufac turers' Club. A number of talk were made and the event was a most en joyable one. Those present were: Messrs. F. A. Clinard, of Hickory; T. M. Faysdoux, of Gastonla: E. K. Belue, of Blacksburg, S. C; F. H. Cushlng, of Salisbury; T. A. Tbanez, of Cheater, 8. C, and J. M. Oldham and J. V. Holllngsworth, of Charlotte. With the Sick.' His friends win regret to Jearn that City Treasurer C. M. Ethredge has been seriously ill at his home, on Church street, for the last few days. His condition last venihe; was not Im proved. Capt. S. A. Kelly- ha been sick for the last few weeks and is still confined to his home. Dr. I. W, Faison is Indisposed at his home on North Tryon street. Miss Hesste Smith is at 6L Peter's Hospital for treatment for appendicitis. She is seriously 111. NOTICE City tax payers are earnestly re quested to come this month and pay up. You know the city cannot run any more than any other business without money. W. B. TAYLOR, C. T. C. IN THE CHOICE OF A SOAP FOR THE FACE A great deal of care should be taken. Select a soap that leaves the skin feeling clean, smooth and comfortable. If the soap "smarts" or leaves the face drawn and puckered, it is not suited to you. Try another. When you get a soap that answers your requirement, do not change it. And right here we would beg you never to patronize "soap bargain counters." Remember it is Impossible to make a good soap cheap, for fine soaps are made from the finest vegetable ol.s, which are expensive. It is impossible to make a good soap, fit for the face, neck, pennies. If you are inexperi enced do not trust yourself, arms and hands, for a few Come to us. We know all about the soaps, the good, had and Indifferent. We will sell you a good one and at the name time keep you from buy ing a bud one. tIAWLEV'S PHARMACY STETSON HATS For Spring 1906 Are now on sale. We are showing what is New in Shapes and Colors, v $3.50 J Yorlic Bros. & Rogers i f , ' ' I .THE BOTTOM PKOrri OUT, ' A Bdden Decrease In the.ActUIty In ' Police Circle Another IUlnd Tiger Taken to the Comity Hostelry. t .The ' docket In thadty police court yesterday morning consisted or .only two cases, instead or the is ana if case that had been tried the previous two mornings, Thar was nothing do ing 1b police .circles: the bottom 'had dropped out, to use the language of a coo.i There being two cases, however, It was but natural that one of the oe- fendants should be a blind tiger, is HI name was Jim Cornwall, and he was a one-armed negro. He had operated be tween Salisbury and Charlotte ana many' were the time he had relieved the suffering of the cook by his prompt attention In fetching the rredlclne. v Jim was bound over to the ouperior Cgurt and gent to jail in default of the required bond. Jim was about the 20th tiger taking lodging in the county' ex cellent hostelry, but the accommoda tions are still ample and even were that not so the Law and Order League would not be long In providing quar? ters. ; r ' , Changes to Sleeping Car Service. Effective to-day the sleeping cars op erated - between Richmond, V., and Charlotte, formerly attached to Nos. 33 and 34, will be handled between the same point by Nos. It and 12. The 1 sleeping cars operated on Nos. 93 and 12. between Danville and Crrarldtte. will hereafter be handled by No. 11 and 12. .... , v v A OCARAJNTJEuED CCRE FOR PILES Itching, Blind, Bleeding. Protruding Piles. Druggists are authorized to re fund money If PAZO OINTMENT falls to cure in to 14 days. too. ST1EFFS CLEARANCE SALE AMONG THEM WE OEfER Steinway Knabe Kranich & Bach Mathushek Ivers & Ponds Fisher Everett Etc., Etc. All Uprights Practically New Write To-day Clias. M. Stieff Manufacturer of the Piano With the Sweet Tone Southern Warerooms 5 W. Trade St. Charlotte, N. C. C. II, WILMOTH, Mgr. 7 DYED 1mm If fill" Don't wait until the last moment before you have those Draperies and Portieres renovated Begin a little earlier this season. 'Phone us right NOW and let us make estimates. Our carpet wheel cleans carpets clean. CHARLOTTE STEAM LAUNDRY. Launderers, Dyen, Cleaners, 211 Bcuth Tryon street. Hall Attractive Low The first Impression Is always lasting one. Therefore, you should equip your Hall with handsome Furniture and Draperies. We can furnish you with the latest styles In Hall Racks In all flnlKhes at lowest prlcea Oolden Oak Hall Racks from $C.25 to $45.00. Tables and Chairs made especially for Halls t all price, v- We consider no price cheap unless there's quality back of K. Hatlsfactlon guaranteed. W. T. McCoy HI 1 ' Are you altorether pleased with the furnishing o your Haltf Is It just as you would llks to have UT. Would iron not tike t ' have some new piece or pieces? . , j. s . If so. why not com around and talk the matter over with ua- ana set how nice and bow reasonable w can supply your , want.' I LUO indmnrare udpok ' ; MAT LIVE . 100 TEARS, i 'The chances for Jiving a full cen tury are excellent In the case of Mrs. Jennie Duncan, ot Haynesvllle, Me., now 7 years old. ghe writes: "Elec tric Bitters 'cured m of - Chronio Dyspepsia of 20 years standing, and made me feel as well and strong as a young girl." Electric Bitters cur Stomach . and : Liver disease, Blood disorders. General Debility and bodily weakness. ' Sold on a guarantee at H. 7 IL .- Jordan,? V Co.' drug store. Price only. SOa ' -1-1 . - ' ' ; UfJTIL fEB. 1ST. 1 SHARP REDUCTIONS In all heavy weight suits and overcoats. ; a-" $35 Suits to Measure, $25 $30 $40 $45 $50 1 44 $35 $40 i THE TATE-BROWN CO. fMraJofc Person's i; IrH'medyI Cures Blood Diseases 12 YEARS!! o - -' ON THE MARKET A Good Recxfd f Mrs. Joe Person,! Charlotte, N. C or CLEANED HOW ABOUT THAT 111? Rack, Scat, l!irrcr, Chair, Rockerjtife ; and Rug? fy rurnishings Prices V . - .'ft f f " T s-, - as : , ; t - V K -H 1 , vv it Goods Sent lTBsf,W Wslslll; U '1Taam4 "'sm'sI Rani- iAl& .X WWwdb UW J-vok window: shades. same day ordered. J Our HALL CURTAINS. find all; Sizes, Styles an same day ordered. V Our ' U , M ' l.'r' baying'.different snitsfor dfflerent occasions.l('' ".":'? ':m iVfvvoiir ma.&sh an ?is.co suits m 'JM il ir Hen and Yotinrj t!eh Are Sure to Please v.;.y, " 'Vy'' f- ' Smgleand Double Breasted' hair; the -Latest and4 R ATH D1 IPC The kind that will launder; Blue, Green and White, , Prices : DA I II.-' KUUJ. -$2.00, $2.50.;and $3.00 each. . T CDHUrCn Dl IPC We use up our Carpet Remnants by making Rugs - of . rKlllULlJ , KUUJ. them. Prices for nne quality 75c, $1.00, 125, XJS0 each. ;. New Spring Styles in aU kinds of Furniture constantly arrivinge ; parker-gArpner ;v NIGHT APPA 0 NE'S rest at!hight is necessarily dependant,' upon ine parapnernaua enipioyeu uurmg wie steep ana - ttieirc is i -one part or the , paraphnernalia that adds more solid comfort. inaii Night Shirts and Pajamas The prevalent idea that these adjuncts cannot be had except atfancy i prices , is au wrong, it i& quite Pajamas Ranging jn.: Night Shirts Ranging of silk that sell at right high pnees. out tne vanety to ne iounam our enor- -imous stock (and it's enormous) will not only please anyone but will suit their eas of prices. . . , A "S'st '' . Z' rl t The Variety, Quah'ty Amount of stock is here andwe , guarantee to please; you if your needs are m this line. -: ' " . - ' - - i , " , . HACKNEY BROS. - Plumbinahd Heating Contractors : ; , Jobbers in Supplies w HACKNEY BUILDING, W. FIFTH St. THE DEUIJY J1AFE perfect iw APPonmiKjrr. ' ELEGAKT 6ERTICK, . kpcctal Dining Room for Ladls,""' ' ' THE DHIDY GUFE rnniio Rtcnotrrspncr. . Lone Dlstanco '11 'l'Uone. sseN , 1 If there u zny cr.3 ikfe in ths clothing businc:3 ; ; that' we by claim to it 13 Nr'f ' TT7H J.nA TTnl. ;'vThere are reasons vhy an : this kind-of 9 suit they - ftr thn 1- X -j Ir Single -and vSweHesct. Designs. on Approval Returnable at. WWI,!y,J if lilsw IvTawv ; VaU fwls a ivw wi. wiyw 4 , ;We are prepared to .'make; Wind Shades" any Width .to tit your window, ana we put tnem up tne prices are lowest , New Styles in Hall Draperies. ' Curtains as wide ; as " 60 inches and as loner as four yards. You ' can. uue uuu ts lutve Aiguu k?ux Price lp 5::,..:... in Price :rrora r . V LEADING CLOTHIERS r MAIL ORDERS RECEIVJ&ViPROMPT ATTENTION. SEE OUR LIKE OF ( " 4 f ou;itai;i PENS. -V- v; A full assortment all , sizes and prices, .; Every ( one guaranteed The best made IT you have Jeyer had trouble "with a Foun- , tain Pen, give ours a trial, and we are sure you will be satisfied .... 5. TllE:;PM.:OU;iTAI?i uo:.:pm. Zlcadcmy ; of , Music ' one Nrolrr.' " - : TUtBSDAV FEBHL'AnY 1ST . ,i . - ine rw Musical- : WW V in : i RAJAH OF BHOXG . ' And The Kfi-MOHK KlSTETtS I nice: 25, (10, 73, $1.0O, 11.50. ; "il8: our ability to furnisti Kice, . Hf:, C;- n - f irripq ' economical man should buy. are always dressy can be Our Expense. V w rww ; wass Bsar.-;, T "C Pll( .'ii vwo 1 - v ? v.-; ; - . 1 to a very large extent, 4 ouu aouuu wous . $1 to .$6 t THE DUCETTE" "EXERCISER The best on- the marRet; 'Aforohly r$L0(t 1 - Phone 343 North Tryon St. 25 .'- 1 - -t JBI : 1 ' N.iwwpi, wmSSBBBSSISMSMMB Fine Old VhisRies I II HI H II 1.1 II - 4- V i IK1 V ? :!!, Jr. -mj XJVRSU.'fSlXPAIlX r - i On - cation -year-old '.'ora v ' ' whiskey ...;. j, .SS.09 On gallon jl-year-od corn whiskey.. , .., w , ..-9.80 -On cailon. t 1-year-old -com ' whUkey.. .-, J.00""- Four uart- Old ' Henry By - , whiskey ,4 4Jtt Four quart Billy, Baxter's Best - f .By tor .... .. djtj , Four - quart- Boorr' ; Choice By WhUkey.t . , ., ..S.2J -Four quart, Rooney Malt,....,4J ; r. uoovdn, ,U liKEWXK GT, N01UXL1, VA. ' ,' " t a; "it Ml .ft- V t i - i. i i j ft ' ' . - ' 3 t". 1 1 f 'i
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