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-- .- , ftfy , T?egtUia t the Forestry OssuTereaeo Expected "From Sfcuijr Southern ' Mates Ifce Programme an Inter .-. eating One. .." J ; Wxjm than MOO Invitations to the ap " proachtng forestry conference which 1 ;to.b held In Charlotte. March ZlA, ' "'''Jwwri been sent out by the ommttte .saving Ibis work in charge. lettera ot Inquiry have been received from rep resentatlve cltJsens all over the South. --: 1- xi.n-r e,t these have contained assuran- . AUMflnn ThA V Invitations have been mailed to proml t.' aertt iriill men, bankers, hydraulic e "ft tloeers. State officials. !n fact, to all " r : those who are Interested directly or In .' ,',- directly. In the preservation of the Ap , ji"1 palachian forests. Arrangements are . now betnir made for the aocommoda- " i -'' .r,, i7f' l at work and all t ( the plans are moving along nicely. lne invitation ana jirosi amine ui arrises follow: You Are Cordially Invite d to attend an Inter-State- Meeting ;it Charlotte. North Carolina, .Marrli. 3rd, ISO In the interest of the panMSS of Legislation by Congress look i UK to the establishment of National Forest Reserves in the Appalachian MntiritiilriB and the establishment of State Koretrv Association S. 8. M'NIN'-'!!. Mayor of Charlotte. Kx-OfTiilo "hairnin Bsoeptlon 11 a m. to 1 p rn -Southern Manuiacmrers ' . Afternoon session -2 0 to b.ZO Aradeniy of Music Oovsrnor It. It. ;lenn. of North Carolina. J'leskJinK Address: Otffonl fiiv hot. ( hief forest r, of Cnlted Stales, W'atihinnton. c . Address: Alfred Al.ertnan, State Forester, of .Maswliu: ttu. r.oston, Macs. Address: Alfred Oasldll. United States Forestry, Iepartment. Wanhlngton, D. C. fjhert Addresses ),v the i-;r,e.,,lor8 ;,ii 'I' lift Eclectic Mook Club he a ste OfflclaJ Citiz.ns cf Marvl.in.l. r-i,!,,, meeting Friday afternoon at 4 K "TJZIX""'? ! ' ''. with Mrs. A. C. Barron. I.. Kentt'u I. v. Florida.. i memory of Mrs. Kllsabeth Yates .Address: 5..vernor It. R. enn. of Morth Carolina Bi-ehlnc Sessions " to 10 30 ... . ,'''".""y V. J i a n,i.. I tB"SertKi.: of North CarolUitt Bhrt Fpce lies. I . i KPI-XTAIi Sl'NDAY MI'SIC. I j Attractive rrogrmnmci Arranged for I the Kevrral liur ! A SM-Hal Harrier at Tnon Street MciIicmIImI 1 Church. . Another of the ;-erln1 rnttsl.'al ser ices which have be. on e such an en yoyable reat.ue w itJ" m--i 'iMetnrMiivt rinirin i i ne kiuti i' KlVi II ieilght. In ndrlltlon t i the n-iil.ir so loists, Mrs. 'airie '. M.iit.n, Miss JBertle llutchings. Mr. I;nid T Huyek. and Mr. I-. .1. 'rinviisi-i:d. Hie. choir will be astilKted by MiH-. Mili liell, contralto, 'Messrs. Hany Asbiiry and Avery Wil liams, flute, and Mis. Reeves, accoin gtanlest. The jmlilii is cordiiilv Invit d to Htterid. : Mr. H. J X' lun has ai-ranued Mie fol lowing attra.tue . o(m inure for the rvl-es at the H' -und rrei-.li.vterl;n Church to-day: At t tie n i 1 1 1 1 j i j u - i". i IrellHl.-. all' lte"l I -it.- f'l..lli Atlieni. S ml iiit 'I 1 v I.K'i : ' i ii I Anthem. Iti. m- .1 !!, M i n il 1 Id- s. Pnstlnde. l-'inal- 1 ! . i Hi liiii: ii.i' ' :u lima lit At the I'relnde. Apt In fn. evciiuikT i v!'-e- ' -11IJ7.' .IJ( t t .1 Hi' W.I- Tin- l.o id Is Mi K'.--k. , ..'..llll.lll goU'. H- I" t- -1 .. Mrs l if, ill. ill I JOStlliili . all-ni'i in." -ti.no i Wagner Prof. l. 1 1 1 :i t i hanls. in lias ar r'sttged the following proKiannne which Will lie rendered in the dining ball of rite Ilufoid during the dinner hour to day. Prelude.--HI'-ill.-i-.-i . I" Mas. ai;ii(l "lliippilu'id 1; I" is.iN'-n ly geri'le 'tM3rtans .... .it I1 Vn.iii l::. -li.trd.-v.il II i.-nl'iwsld Reverie . . . I-:. I .a 1 1 "It liar. pencil In N'..t.l--i land ' (Selection i . V llili. i t Ornet H..I... iS. I. etciti M'- Hak. r dlainit. S'.n ' I' ll. ;r ffilO-'I'lii I. " dc. x TfKW tki f I in: si: Alto mid. Trmellnsf I'assi-ncei- Xtrcnt f II. ;at tls Will Recommend the Colling fil of mdlier l'nseinrcr Train IV--Inrcn i Inline I i) and I ut le-r I. .1 (1 lon. The follow Inif. t.ik. n liom II. e ' I.m -land Star, at Sii.-Hiv, w ill he i i. wish Interest by th" I rm .-lint; j 1 1 i . ! i . , In-ludlt-K tli larxe nuuil.er of I'harh.lte people wiio patronize W'liK Ii t sv 1 1 ! Jeach diiritiK the sunini.-r Mr H f.uttls. of It.il'-lnh. tr.ivei iTiK pa.-.i4enger ae.-nt .,f t h- Sea l...a i d Air Line Railway , an I Mir Jltmcs Kerr, Jr., city par-sencer ayent. f f'harlof!'. v er., hen- M-.tnl.iv in confer with C. J T. i;ai.:,i i with tef. i.-n-e to the .-li.itiKe of n h, d-ile asei f.,r In the peiitmi. it'-'en!. A(tr ills-nss- in the in at r ami Won on the ! ..I. l.O fe. nlti ill' I el he Other pass., nj." i . ei'fn'-fi! '.Ii a I e f lA i n to lc-a ' It in in i t-.i .1 the nc! tn ot; a - d t f. In the .-.p.- e . Wlimlnirt'.o ... , . pais Shell, v nt r, -train ia s.d.li t.. liSVf 1! IS !, I.e h, US' re- ..II: -ia -,..,.,,:. and iha i- A! IIL- I! sit ll.l M put: Ii- de. ille.l ..n '.f n n- i May 1st. I... k in n - i:'-ii. .1 I . ' le.l i lll "!"-u i .n This ' i e.'e I1I)W ! Mi- Hat- . Hit ni; mi i i;v vi iii i, niti: i t m A t onimlUfe pM.in(id to Disirlbiite The (Msrrw-i - I'oriinn ,, ( The (itim-i i . . f .., :.)..,,,, j - (l, j,, distribute! ;ii-.o,;. i,,. f .,.,,.-, wl, 4ol hots.s ;li.r t . : , j-;.-; , M (in- Coch rane 1'v-r st-ihi- fir last October, i, Tblx inon y inn-.' I. leat( out in ;( fair WSy, litid the (He.irvtr will ,IS( )'). fotlowlriK ii-ura d fl ni l,.n:,.ri ,,f (iu, tOUMty to ... It M..HMs .-. n. cr,,K-'' John A. N .'-.! und U',il-i r s I'harr! Thes n.en ar" o..M rs,.iit with the fact and Ihcte who t-.sj ,e , ,,r ve. WcJes W:!i lotifer n fav r .y wr.liiiu w to either of tin m. There aie other " fOlidS In the coitr.ty and cjiv !!,,,( u , r(, ( rellected for lids laus.- v. hiili if agreeable to the eu.-n..,-ii,, mfht ... turn"! ovt-r to th.- s.-une ., MesfrK. Newell. J'h.-iri- and I'r-.ss hi In public spirited rltl.enn vvd! , doubt . -undertake the t;.l of distribution' Home who lout by the the will riot ap- Iy for a s!)re of theiw- fun. In for they r plenty able to bear tin-ir ,,, put ( ethers are hot, and any amount r-ver small, will be a help. Thon ,,, j-Vfc have Intended rivlriK to tids aue and l. . tiAVS not done so will yet have an on. nXftBnr- The Ministerial Association 1 ft '9 ,n niflttcr and a number of 3 cnurches took up !oilptions. AJ yTlie Plight of au OUI Std.ller. Mr. R- K. Brown, a native of 8teele ' - Oreek township, is at St. Peter's Hos--, pVmA, 111 and poor. When th war , j wok out Mr. Brown enlisted here. i V U belonged t Tr, It. J. Walker's company. After toe war Mr. Rmwn ss-ent to the West and there lived until afew wctks ago, when he drifted back tnade to get at Kaieigh -iierev b, errort win te si ne improrea so ina( , n a. . J--.. .... - can make i mr. BrxxT miSO?r,a,inj3rr.-' He lfekM Tom With the Boys of Alexander, Around -Poor's Knob, and Help to Catch a Big Old ? Mountain Red After Chasing Him ' -Teii Honrs The Hunters and the ' Pack. k. t Mr; W. 0. Wlttoa, who sells hard ware, came In from Taylorsvllle last night bringing with him ai fox foot that be had cut from the left hind limb of to Alexander red. The follow ing notes accompanied the trophy of ine chase; "The hunters- were: A. Mich Matheson, carrier On R. F. J. No. 8, Taylorsvllle; Jule D. Campbell, carrier on R. F. D. No. 1, Hlddenlte; W. C. Wilson. Charlotte; ex-Sheriff J. T. Williams, Prof. O. F. Pool, Allen Children, and Bill Millsaps, the cham pion fox hunter .of Rocky Creek. Sheriff Williams Is very young In the business, but mounted on his fine black steed he looks like an Indian warrior. "The dogs on the bunt were: Jack, ,lle famous; Brag, the matchless; Chip, the undaunted; Hague, the fleet em; Scratch, the truest; Rergen, the loudest, and a dozen others. They are all black and tana, bred from Track and Game. Game is long since dead, and now sleep In a happy hunting ground, while Track Is nursing six fine puppies. "Two foxes were Jumped but the hounds followed the dog and caught him after ten hours of hard running. Two hours before the race ended Cal ley Ht. Clair came In with Belt the beauty, and the black dogs of Ht. Bernard's breed, namely Ia(.iy of the Lake und Coosa, the muse of the mountains. Rell caught the fox, Sheriff Williams blng the only man present. 'The following named moimta ina , wre touched In the chase: Tom. Poor Knnh AM Hnao-o-v Poors Knob, Old Hnaggy, Buzzard Knob, Hendren's Cliff and Ten Acre Rook. The fox was overtaken near A. M. Vannoy'a farm. This old red raced In the territory over which old Rill Transau, of a generation ago, hunted." KCMDOnO BOOK CIjCB. Resolution DcdlcaU-d to the MeitiDfj of Mrs. Kllzabeth Yntcs ( larkson. Chit kson, who wag one of Its charto members, and for nine years Its most i -rrirJsrt Isecrmary. Many bt-autlful trlbuteu In words were paid her mt-in- by the me,..erM present. Mrs. A. ( . Rurron and Mrs. It. K. Corliraim spoke In loving worTls and touching languago of the life of their sainted member. Mrs. II. I.. Hunter read the j following beautiful tribute which will i b spread upon the pages of the min- f " ani1 copy sent to each member: of the bereaved family: In t lie death of Mrs. ;llzabeth 1 Yates Clarkson the Eclectic Rook Clul has snstalticil a loss which can never t. nH(.,, an(1 we Un nlemoeri Jiiead I h tiller Inability of words to express I lie sot row which saddens each heart. In our lung and intimate association we learned to love and admire her for tlio.se. noble 1 1 alls of wotnatihood which she, po.s.M.-se"l in so remarkable a, ilt Kiec, and we feel that we havu lost1 in hct a wise counselor and u safe tuide. "As a . i.inpaillon and friend shit was m sweet and pure, si genial and sin cere. 1 1. . vt-rv spbet e or life she was an ornament to her race and sex. '"I'o her family we extend our deep est sympathy and sincere condolences, v. iih He- accotnpa living asstira nee. Dial iln-lr grief is shareil by us "MltS. 11. U IH-XTKR. .MRS. A. C. HAKUdN, 'Committee." Iteal IXate TrHnsiutloiis. Misms .1 A Ixirham and H. A. , K liiepj.ei))! i n yesterday sold to Mrs. .lanle ;. Hart three lots on the Cam den road, the eonsider-.it Ion In the dial heinK $.",.fiiMl. The property has a (Inc. frontiiKe on ilio i 'hit riot te. .Colum bia AtiKUsU Railway, and Is a Valuable pe-ce of pi n pet ty for a maini facMirltnj site Mr. A. It. H'.oil has purchased from Mi J C. Keid a farm In Sharon town ship contaiiiltiK 14:1 m ien of land. The pi ii e paid for the tract was Jf.,SI.'i, or . shirhlly more than $P) an acre. Rev. I. It. Iteiil to lctllic. in f til- most attraeil-e siiiakers In ii" city is !r 'hanlainiua Iteld. II. t.,11. we-kiiil ton'iher ;ind has a - ii.hi: r.u e. Ills n-i ii ck are In de ns i-.'l. mil those 'who have an oppor- lunrv "I lieatihif liiin count tliem eve t'ortnriale indeed. I'rof. Wrtlter I! ii'.- .-ns. of Col iii lius-nii-the-Soiith-iii. bis 1111,'aKcil lir. Iteld for a lector.- In nielli. The subject of tile ad dress, will be- "Knn Afoot', or Hu t'i"i " "( n I lust let " , n unilicr of Cliaihi'le people win attetid I lie leo I in .-. AT COST! One Detroit Steel Range $ 16.75 Armistead Burwell, Jr. 25 North Tryon Sf. Phone 343 BATHE THE FACE CLEAN It, 1 1 In p..- i l.le to hepp the pole-, i.f i be nMo of the face . lean rind fre without th aid ot wHter. sotip und friction. It lrnitoMhlhln to keep the func ti'iin of the Hkln (on which tin- face depend for l'-rirne. Hid t ii t v In u Inalthy con dition wi'hoiit l.-anlineKS. ' 'lean II net). rctilre io;tp, for water alone ulli tmt remove the oily ff-'t et Ion from the pores if iht- skin 8onp renders I he liiicilouM prod tut of tin.. nUin freely rnlnclble with water, and fr thut reason noap in an nbsoltitly Indispensable aid- In removing Uie oil and dirt which ndheri'4 In minute, ini croscuplf partlrrles to the p$res of the face. Hut b ur. you aet a soap with no "free" alkali. He sure you consult us. for we makf a specialty of toilet requlslles, and w nan provide yo with the proper soap tint soap that will help and not harm the face. HAWLEY'S PHARMACY HO ARCHITECTS Allen CONTRACTORS THE BELL I VUsVI UHUUIU SAVES YOU Time r j Money J V Labor . Worries Many Steps W r From Delays ' IT IS RELIABLE CALL CONTRACT DEPARTMENT 199 Southern Bell telephone & Telegraph Co. quick we will sell them at about 25 per cent, discount.- line; Ialher Chairs, regular value 935.00. Xow $2(1.25 I'tnej l.c-nthcr Chairs, regular' valno 136.50. Nov 828.50 l'lno l.witlier Cluilrs, regular valuo $40.00, Now $31.50 Fine leather Chairs, very larse, regular value $50.00. Now.. $10.00 P'lno leather Chairs, very large, regular value $60.00. Xow $48.00 ! 4 At the low prices we are offering these fine leather chairs, R will tpay you to take advantage of the big saving, whether you need the . chairs now or next fall. if W T. McCOY I T SOITTII THYON STREET. special Sideboards Our present stock must be reduced to make room for our new stock of spring goods. If you are in need of a Sideboard This Reduction (Means Money Saved Watch our west window for these unusual values Luton Furniture Company THE v . Conservative lihia! Life Wants District Agents for good, unoccupied territory. Liberal Non-Forfcitablc Renewal Contracts, direct with the company. We have a Special Proposition which will double your husiness. Write for particulars. In our Industrial Dcparthtent we have positions open for 10 ca liahle, esperlenocd Snncrintendenta and Assistant Superintendents to open up branch offices. Applicants must be able to show clean records. This Is an opportunity to crow and prosper lth a young; und aairressfve company. Our new Industrial I'ollclee will creabs a sensation. - OnarmnUwd Cash Values, Automatic Extended Insurance, and Iald Vp Insurance, after the ftth year, instead of tha lBUi, as with other Industrial policies. Policies dear, coneiae, easily. m derstood by the layman. Instead of being; tancled p with, re strictions like other companies contracts. Apply to v I H. DAKCV; General, Manager,? Conservative Mutual life Insurce Cc-pany, Cliarlctfe, N. C ' v v A? ii a fr BUILDERS ' , fC II 4 Hardware Co.. PROPERTY OWNERS TELEPHONE GIVES YOU Results Less Work Safeguards Good Service Comfort Daily Satisfaction Big Savings On Leather Chairs We have a; lot of Fine Leather Chairs that we want to move out at once, to make room for our Spring Stock of Leather Chairs and Parlor goods, and in order to move them Prices ON: Our store has long been noted for its ' thoroughly stylish and " up-to-date furnishing goods V Our'stocfc this season does not in the least impair our former record and , our, "reputation1, for the most particular part of t a rrianfs dresse ' 4 - -Among our recent arrivals in this department of s pur business s is the nobbiest, most stylishlirieof popular, pneed " ties, that we : have ever handled. In it you will find every . design, and , color; ot tie that is to be show we have made on spring neckwean The Long-Tate Clothing The Oldest Clothing Establishment Goods sent on approval returnable I u Ed. Mail MARS Carbon Papers Al ways Give a Com plete Reproduction. We Sell Them Houston, Dixon & Co SEE OUR LINE OF FOUNTAIN PENS. A full assortment all sizes and prices. Every one guaranteed The best made. If you have ever had trouble with a Foun tain Pen, give ours a trial, and we are sure you will be satisfied THE PALAMOUNTAIN COMPANY. Genuine Mad Stone. A genuine Mad Stone. Will ' cure bites of rabid dots; will cure hydra phobia; will cure bites of poisonous snakes: will cure lock Jawj will draw any poison from the system. I have treated hundreds of cases and every one has been cured. A. . TELTON. Lettlmore, N. C FORSALE. A bargain second hand JO H. P. Bwlft Engine, with extra shafting and pulleys, tit' first class condition, now located In BUtosvllle. N, ' C - Will exchange for lumber, ,, M. M. SMim Agent, j worn tms spring, it is .DRESS CLOTHES. It Is fit and proper that ene attend formal functions kn the proper attire; society demands as much. In addi tion to thts, there is a feeling of solid comfort that comes from the knowledge of perfect and .becoming dress on such occasions. At our store can be found a stock of dress clothes and accompaniments that wouK. startle the average man. FULL DRESS SVITS, PRINCE ALBERT COATS, TUXEDO SUITS, TUXEDO HATS, OPERA HATS, SILK HATS, FULL DRESS SHIRTS, TIES, BUTTONS, ETC. All that society demands in the way of Evening Dress, we have In stock. W. Mellon LEADING CLOTHIERS Orders Receive Prompt and Careful LEATHER FURNITURE SALE ! Do not let this opportunity slip by you. To-day we pre sent an array of real bargains in Leather Furniture. I Leather Gouches $25. OQ to $65. OO ' Leather Davenports.. U5.00 to 120.00 Leather Sofas 16.00 to 6O.00 Leather Library Suits US, OO to 75. 00 Turkish Leather Rockers $26 to 60. OO . Leather Seat Rockers U.5Q to 25. OO Leather G hairs A great Variety of Styles and x-v. 7 - t . .i r uiiutuic, wiui wjjjcuuaii icauicr VUbiuous. - vu wiling vjruuuKi ui .""O Q - w it m errs nixmiira, rk m m m Saturday Next A SALE IMPORTED ft. 1 ' V aeciaeiytne oest . in Charlotte at our expense Co. Attention. 2.75 to 25.00 Co. Prices in the Pooular Mission : ' ' m i ---..-.e r umiiurc, arpcis, Vunain3.; k J ..',.-M -- .A ----- -e - ... A, r 1 QF FINE HALF HOSE THE TATE-BROWM COMPANY n V "v mawip'' tt, j .a, 1 Korta Tonswanda. N, T 1 ,4 - , r "j4 7 j r 1
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