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r II IT IMiiKS ' Piratnnii-n ) 11 and 7:30 with r.ioui'hinr hv ih , naator. ftev.: Dr. J. H. Howextonl Sunday ecnool at :S0; Wednesday nltrnt prayer meei lnS t 7;S0. A .'cordial invitation ,to ail. ;:''' -v? ' H.- .v-' Tenth Avenue -Preacbln at II and T:C At the morning service - the pastor will deliver, a tpW!u ,ermon to bovs' and youn men. uunasy chool at I; eatrolnlater League meeting; at :J0; prajrer meeting Wed nesday evening- ai . "" Westminister -Rev. Alexander Martin, nestor. PreAChlng at 11 And - T'll): Snndiv school At 10. CongTO AAUonAl meeting; AXter the morning services. M - fit Paul Services at 11 and 7:15 ,; "with. preAChlng by the pastor. Rev. . ,r 'C.'E. Raynal; Sabbath school at I V aclock Instead of 3: JO. as there Will " e tht Installation ot the pastor at . 4 o'clock. Thone taking part will be ' Bva. H. T. Leeper, H. M. Pressly, r i? Martin D. Hardin and Alexander . ; Martin. . . J i f . LUTHERAN. ' - St" Mark" Rev. Vr. Robert C. 'Holland, pamor. Services to-morrow At 11 and 7:S0 conducted by Rev. W. ':' ' C Sthaffer, Jr. At the morning ser ' ; ."iTlce Ir- Charles B. King, president ; jt't Ellaabeth College, will preach. " ''.'Sunday school in the atternoon at ;'; 9:M; young peoples servkMJ of the Xiutheran League Wednesday evening ,U I o'clock. 'iV; CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SEKVICES. ?;;h' ' -. Christian Science services will be bold to-morrow morning at 11 o'clock tha hall. No. 22 1-2 West Fifth .'-" street The subject will be, "Mortals ';'nd Immortals." The public Is cor-' dlally Invited. methodist. KV IVttvarri Street Preachlnfr at 11 :V ly the paator, Hev. W. I Nicholson, Y'''And At 7: JO by Rev. I). L. Held; .'- men's meeting at 10; Sunday school ' At I. A cordial Invitation to all. ", Epworfn Preaching by Itev. A. L. Ceburn at 11 and 7:30; Sunday , school At :45. A pfatement of the BAM year's work will be made at these service. Preaching at Kevers- . ViUe At 3:30; Sunday school at 2:S0. Ki THE CITY ' "a A statement of the pait year a worn J '-jWUl be made at thetto service All members of the church ore urged to V. se present. t' Cavalry Preaching at 11 and 7:45 .'vV,by the pastor. Rev. J. F. Trotten; v prayer meeting at 10:15; Sunday -v, school at 3. Trinity Preartnlng at 11 and 7:45 '? f . jr the pastor, Kev. Plato T. Dur bam; Epworth Leaguo At 10; Sunday ." " Achool At 3:30. La .4 Sunday of j conference year. All members of the ' lli church Asked to be present and vls ' ni ' ttors welcomed. , ,f Tryon Street Ilev. H. K. Boyer, . -'jpAAtor. Preaching at 11; special mu- - ,' Ai4 and aong eervlce at 7:30; prayer ' v ' tnaettng at 10; Sunday school at 3:30. . ; ?i : EPISCOPAL. Church of the Holy Comforter ' ' films Hall, Iilwortn Sunday school ' :V - and Bible class at t:i; morning .'i1 a prayer and nermon at 11. St Martins Chapel. Davidson and v Tenth streets Sunday school and Bl j klA class at 3:30; evening prayer and V Armon At 7:30. St Andrew's Chapel, Seversvllle i- illoly communion at 3:45: morning prayer And sermon at 11; Sundny ; .; :chool At 4. ';;T . Chapel of Hope, ntngham Mill . . Sunday school at 3:30; evening pray- mr and sermon at 7:30. y.. A. R. P. :. East Avenue Tabernacle Rev. Dr. Li--'W. W. Orr, pastor. Services at 11 and 7:30; prayer meeting at 10:30; , J -'BAbbath school at 3:30; Y. P. C. V. . : At :45. Special study of the Word ,j ,vary Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. ' Session meets Immediately after the ,' . vtnornlng service. Every member of z'ltlM church urged to be present, to ' j gether with a cordial Invitation to .All friends and strangers. f BAPTIST. ' First Morning service 11, preach ' ; J . Ing by the pastor. Rev. Herman II. i'-i'''-'.Hulten, subject, "Rulldlng the False ; y Foundation." Sunday school at 3, Apeclal music. Evening service, 7:45. " Subject, "A Frultloss Stnr h for Hap .'?V . pin ess." All are cordlnlly Invited. '" Ninth Avenue Preaching at 11 and ?:! y I'ev. J. W. Willis, of Hock JII1I. 8. C. Sunday s hool at 3:30. All are cordially Invited. '-. Prltchard Memorial Services nt 11 And 7:30. Preaching by the pastor. ; ' Rev. E. E. Hmar. Sunday school ;; . At :30. ..i A8SOCIATE REFORMED PRESnT TERIAN. "T First Preaching nt 11 and 7:45 by ft-, the pastor, Rev. Wllllnm Uuncan In the court housr. Theme of the mnrn ; ;, Jng sermon. "Jesus In Octhsemnne." '.'"'.' of the evening sermon, "Salvallmi of , the Sinner." EPISCOPAL. . J' St. Peter's Rev. Harris Mnlllnrk i,: TOdt, rector. Twenty-second Sunday j f - - gfter Trinity. Celebration of tho holy The Value of Charcoal Few People know How 1'aeful It Is In Preserving Health ami Ilea lit . ( Cowls ollilng to Try. Nearly everybody knows that char coal Is tho mttri n rid most cllli'lent (lislnfertunt mid purltlcr In nutiire. but few rcMltxe 11 h value when tnk- err Into the human itctii fur the Same cleimsliiK iiurp'w. ru.. .i i . ... .. . .a uitti in it Miiif-ity lfi;il llft V.-V,J ttiore you take .f It th- !i ttci : It M Hot A drug at all. but (.Imply ;ibi,il,w -W .. the geaes un! Inipurilles aUays pn. , V 'r: " Mnmach mut ltiti i Iim-k ".'and carries tliem r,ut ,,f n,r FUim 'f Charcoal vi l rin the lir ntli uftcr ' amoklng, ilririkltiK or after ciitln n- ' Inos And othr ndni'ius vrni tabtcs. Charcoal rn-i'tually clears iui'1 lm ;, proves th complexinn. It whitens the teeth and further acts as a nm 1';; ' Ural and eminently safo cuthartlc ; (' '!, It Abwirbs iho Injurious gases Which collect In tho stomach and ; '. Vbewels; It disinfects the mouth and '' j,'i-,-. throAt from tho pfilaon of catarrh. All druggists sell charcoal In one 11 form or another, but probably l ho ' ' best charcoal and the most for the " 'ij money Is In Stuart's Charcoal Ixi aenges: they are composed of the ; . ' finest powdered willow charcoal, and , ether harmless antlaeptlces In tub- -t let form or rathr In the form of V Jarge, pleasant tasting loieng. , the charcoal bwtng tntxed with honey. , ; The dally use of these loumges ;, i-, Will soon tell in a much Improved condition of the (eneral health, bet ' . tr eompleslon, sweeter breath and i- , purer blood, And the beauty of it is that no possible harm ran result " from hMenttiAd use, ..but, . en. the ; ' eontrary; irer benefit. -," A Buffalo physician, In speaking of the letneflts of charcoal, says: "I advise Stuart's Charcoal Lozenges to all patients suffering from gas In ., etomacn ana ooweis, ana 10 clear the complexion end purify the breath. mouth and throat; also I believe the liver la greatly benefited by the dally use or tneroj iney cost our twenty five cents a box at drug tores, and , Although In uome eense a patent " preparation, yet I believe X get more and better charcoal In Stuart's Char- rnai Losengee than tn any of the or ', clnarr charcoal Ubleta." . . f end your name and Address ta .r for A free trial Dacksce and f r yourself, K A- Stnart Co-'t f , i .art WdV Marshall, Mich... , ..'.;. !. i oowimnnloi" Bunds? Acheol and prayer, Ante communion Ana nnon, 11. . Evening prayer And Aermon, a. The rector will preach At. both aef Vices, ,. ,::,.;'..;.:.;... .:.' ; !;-!:' " mW ;!" -W Service tor Boya..-,-. v.y.t '' Rev. 43. : B." RAynaJ, tli pastor ot St , Paul'a . presbyurlaa church, will deliver as Interesting addreaa be fora the Boya Volunteer )agUA ot thA Young Men'a ChrtsUan Associa tion' thla Afternoon : At I:J0 o'clock. Ilia subject will be: "IiOop the Gap." All boys between the Ages af 10 And 14) Are Invltad. ; This AervIcA wilt, In the future, be conducted Saturday mornings at IMS o'clock, beginning with a series bf very Interesting talks and special mu sic. The Boys' Sunday Club, which meets At s:15 o'clock thla evening. will be conducted In an informal manner And All boys over 14 Are In vlted to Attend. DKAIiS IX MECKIiKXBURO DIRT. Mr. J. 1 1. Davis Pays $6,000 for the 11 ax TranMotiou in the Urlfllth City. Mr. J. L. Davis has purchased from Mr. John H. Orlfflth th 0'"'",i place, about four mllea south of the city. The trapt contains 146 acres of land and the purchase price waa 0,- 000. Mr. Frank D. Lethco yesterdajr aold a lot at tne corner oi worm orevara and East Eighth streets to the Char lotte Land and Investment Company. The consideration in the deal was $2,- 200. Messrs. C. O. and Willis Brown yesterday purchased a house and lot on North Poplar street from Mr. R. I). Craven, paying $2,700 for It. Solving tlin Labor Problem. "One Charlotte concern has solved the labor problem to Ita satisfaction," said a well-known Charlotte man yes terday. It employs about 85 negro laborers. Tho concern keeps a sup ply of corn whiskey In stock and each workman Is given a good stiff drink every day. "No. this firm has no trouble keep ing old hands or getting new ones." HAD TETTER FOR THIRTY TEARB. I hare suffered with tetter for thirty years and have tried almost countless remedies with little, If any, relief. Three boxes of Chamberlain's Hslve cured me. It was a toreure. It breaks mit s I1tl some times, but nothing to what It used to do 1. H. Reach, Mldlsnd City, Ala. Chamberlain's Salve Is for sals by R. H. Jordan A Co. Piano Factory The great house ef Chaa. M. Stleff has practically estab lished a small factory In con nection with the Charlotte Wareroom for rebuilding, re pairing, tuning and reflnlshtng pianos, organs and fine furni ture. If your piano or organ needs tuning repairing or re flnlshlng, or If you have some fine old furniture you would like rcflnlshed, write for esti mates. All work guaranteed and charges as low aa consistent with first-class workmanship. Write to-day. Chas. H. Stieff Manufacturer of The Art 1st In Stlrff, Shaw, nd famous Kllcff Self-Player Pianos. Southern Wareroom 5 West Trade at., Charlotte, N. C. C. II. WII.MOTII. Mgr. Wm ' , ' STRKNUUVS CXTIO. Uomiami Issued . Yeeterday - tor be , f MArrlAM of Five W hite Couple ; , tmt Pair Lioae no Time In Ma vine ! , the Knot Med, 'Squire B., H. MUtou Cupid has been av strtnuoua cltlien recently, or he nag devotee) , an un usually ATAt part , of hut time to Mecklenburg ' lada and lassies, Li eensea war laaued in, the office of the register of -deeda yesterday; for the marriAg-A of five white couples, to-ay nothing of couples of other colors. Tha ball waa started to rolling yes terday morning shortly after tha court house denlaena had 'opened their offices. Mr.George WArd and Mtas Martha Shoemaker, of the coun ty, were the first AppllcantA, . They secured the license, Inquired the way to the nearest magistrate ana five minutes later were standlnjr before the tropreaslve figure of Jus tice of the Poacs 6. H. Hilton, who Ued the conjugal knot with an extrA flourrsh, pocketed his fee And blessed the young couple. The other couples, who were In less of a hurry, were: Miss Cora Bum garner, of ChArlotte, end Mr. Comp ton Adams, of Sardls; Miss Janle Barr and Mr. W. M. Flow, both of CleAr Creek township: Mrs. Ethel Wilson and Mr. Madison H. Hammett; Miss Eunice Nance and Mr. John Sherrilt, of Cornelius. Praise for a Young; Charlotte) Physi. clan. The Orange County Observer, of Hlllsboro, has the following to say of a former young Charlotte man: "We take pleasure In calling attend tlon to the card of Dr. John Donnelly. This young gentleman cornea to Hllls boro from Charlotte. N. C. Dr. Don nelly graduated In the medical de partment of the State University, At tended the medical department of the University of Maryland and spent a year as physician In a Baltimore hospital." Speaking of Dr. Donnelly to The Observer, Dr. Hubert A. Roy ster, dean of the medical department of the University of North Carolina, said: "Ho la a brilliant young man." DAIRT AND FOOD COMMISSION'S REPORT. The Minnesota Dairy and Food Com mission's analysis shows that Kennedy's Laxative Honey and Tar and Bee's Laxative Honey and Tar contained opiates and croton oil. Opiates ar poi sons and croton nil is a violent poison ous purgative'. Refuse to accept any but Foley's Honey snd Tar In n yellow packasje. Foley's Honey snd Tar con tains no opiates or dangerous drugs and Is the best cough and cold cure. R. H. Jordan A Co. Bedroom furnishings We wish t o your attention to line of BRASS IRON BEDS call our and w c have just received a CAR LOAD. If it is a metal bed of any size, shape or description, you can be sure of finding it at Lubin Furniture Company WE ARE Yes, fiirl We're readyy for the winter season with everything that's good. We've not a disappointment in store for you. Our Suits, Overcoats, Raincoats, Trousers, Boys und Children's Clothing, Hats and Toggery; all iear the car marks of superiority. OUR CLOTHES ARE DIFFERENT I We mean different from the common sort of gar ments you can huy of most any clothing house most anywhere. ; Then, should you come here for a Hat, a Tie," pair of Gloves, Shirt, or any article of ToggeryyouTl bo -isur ogettingit SPEAKING OF PRI0ESI ; , ' - Our prices arc always fairthey're moderate and in keeping with the quality of our wearables. ; , We , never ask "too, much.'! r:r , A'-U'A Wo would be pleasod to" f f talk clothes'f,. with ypu at any time. , ; , A:S-A&-i:( kti-xtfffi T?r Ti nrii t 'rw s rr u.din aothiers . "''.., , ..,' i"J ,.'.- ;!. ;',-,.; -;'''.. J v- - . . i . ta Mca T1.U After- "t.k "a""'- A'-R-l Shaw, pastor "of 1 ,'",rue -resDyterian cnurcn, will deliver an address thla afternoon at s o clock at, the ..Young. Men'a vnnstlun Aosoclatlon. -u. "ev. Mr. Khaw has Uken A rAther unusual subject for hta address.. It is ina wora 'Tekel," found In the fifth chapter of tho book of Daniel. In the account of the great feaat of Belshaa ar to 1,000 of his lorda , Rev. Mr. Bhaw la one of the leading ministers pi ine cuy and will undoubtedly have a message that .young: men will Vf ThA regular aervlce will be preceded T v popmar song aervlce of ten mm While the Address la primarily for wm yuuni mtn. ail men are invltea ado eirangera will be welaomed. Casvesweet Is a hirmtau aomoound of ncia Die extracts tbat Is wonderful in ks DnenclaJ effects on the stomachs of a Dies ana ehl Mrn.. nMnmnundM and uia vj nawiey s Pharmacy. , ::, t It Will Do Several .years ago I was A great sufferer front muscular rheumatism, and my doctor advised me to go on Mra. Joe Peraon'a Remedy. X only took a few bottles when I was en tirely cured. I then commenced to use It In my family for general use and we depend en It for breaking up colds, neuralgia And most of 'the troubles one's family Is subject to. Four years ago. Just three months be fore the birth of one of my children, I was taken down with measlea, which weakened me greatly. My stomach would not retain a thing and I was In a serious condition. With the consent of my physician, I again started on Mrs. Joe Person's Remedy. I commenced to build up at once, and I believe It carried me safely through my trouble. I be lieve I would have died had I not taken it I do not think there Is A medicine Its equal when a tonlo Is needed to build VP the system. ' MRS. W. F. PUCKETT. Huntersvllle. N. March 10, 1908. C. R. F. D. 20. ral Under he FIRST NATIONAL BANK on draught. MIDA SPHIXOS WATER CHICK SPRINGS WATER WHITE STONE LIT1IIA WATER. S GLASSES t CENTS. For your stomach's sake, drop In to see ua. 'Phone ur your orders for HAE.F GALLONS, OALLONS and i GALLON DEMIES. Phonos S3 nnd 815. Brannon Carbonating Co. READY Same ine For Vnti A UU Ida ine Depot D. Jaeger Sanitary VooIen System. Company. If jjou are interested, and would like to wear the Very best Underwear that is made Jt u 'SSwiir be well to Jook at JAEGER'S. We carry a full and complete stock in ' ' SS WEIGHT r ': 'K"" H Yxb, I. We can please you in Underwear as we have a long range ii o mu giyo jvu wiwii, your; size; Pleasure, comor t And satisfaction come from an attractive interior. Beauty In Furniture does not necessarily imply the most cxftly materials, -but rather food judgment tn selection. The showins; of everything now At our store is quite At its best. Every department has a bright,. Attractive, fresh and enthuslsstlc display. There's a veritable "harvest of house furnishings" here, and yon Are as welcome to visit as we can possibly make you. We Are offering for this week en Attractive line of odd DRESSERS Mohogany ' Dressers from $17.50 to $80.00; Bird's Eye Maple Dressers from $177.60 to $40.00; Curly Birch Dressers from $11.00 to $37.50. We have 'Wash Stands and Chiffoniers to match all Dressers. Yon save money by trading At He- Coy's. Satisfaction guaranteed, or money refunded. W. T. M c C O Y to.)!! S. Tryon Street How About ThaU Haft? The men of fashion everywhere W I select - W. m Stetson Hats because In style, they complete the costume; in quality, they are supreme And In workmanship they cannot be xoelled. W to the Stetson Soft snd Derbr Hats la all the latest styles. Great Fail Wis iiisHiilili Carpets, pugs. ,Mattings and ChirtainVveiTteg to make home comfortable and ; beauiiul,Prices the lowest to be founlin' Come in at once and see the: special bargains 5ve have to offer, at this ..time,'. -ft&i -$-J;-We ire "making a special display of Dining Jloom Furniture, at this.timo, at under . value,rjncea..ii.i.w':;;....:.L-. . '' - -: -t ? 'h. : . Nowfa.'the.tmieto Kflw trooAn . arriviniif'. by i tho We make a specialty of fitting Qut complete newly married . couples for Thanks- la'.l I k iW II sH iA 171 111 We are exclusive agents for UNDERWEAR. cunua tuiu , wi, uu wuvi, and can please'ybu in quality We have just received a new shpmejjt of world's famous t STETSON HATS. 'AH the ne wFall and Winter blocks. Hats made to suit all Men. Prices $3.00, $3.50 and $5.00. Wear a Stetson and you are sure to be correct. Long-Tate Goods Sentxm Approval R ;'car loadetvVr?:;';!:.1'-..' .livZ.y ' s . T - c i in Styles, Quality and Price. Bint ann wuou r yv e nave ; (y and vkfM y& Mall, Orders Receive Prompt Attention. Clothing Co. eturnable at Our Expense. iM'M 44MliA'll' A4NHMM J- pQayef '. jii'it'i, 'i. , ... ,"y v H '
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