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Carda reading as follows wure Is sued In the city yeaterday: . Mr. and lira. Hugh Ambrose ,MurrlU At Homo Monday evening, April the first from half-aifter eight t until eleven o'clock, ' . 14 East Mcrehead street, , ' .Charlotte, North Carolina, , Hugh Ambroao Murrlll, t, , Louise Vertner Thompson Carda reading aa follows have been received: . Friends In North Carolina have re. oeived the following: 1 'Mr. and Mn." Malcolm Gilchrist Xty ' McKay uutpt the pleasure of yeur company at the marriage of their daughter - Ruby Hynea 7 , " 'f:r-iyp v to .1', v v;. t- ' Rev.' William Charles Barrett on the evening of Wednesday the ' - , third of April 1 i ' at six o'clock Laurlnburg, North Carolina After the fifth of Aprjl ' ' '' v at home ". , , " Durham, North Carolina. Mrs."C. B. -Mason will leave next week for Atlanta, Ga., to spend several day' - " Mrs. Robert V Howejs, of Pittsburg, Pa., is spending some time with her - uncle, Judge W. P. Bynum, on West Trade street. Mr. Harry Wlgley, advance agent of "Our New Minister," which plays a return date in this city on next Fri day night arrived yesterday. "Our New Minister" played the Academy the latter part of January, and gave the utmost satisfaction. , Miss Louie Jones expects to leave next week for Charlottesville, Va., to visit Miss Hazel Bolton. Mrs. George C. Ramsey returned yesterday morning from New York where she has been purchasing East er goods for the Marguerite Shop. Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Hiss, of Baltimore Md., are guests of Mr. and Mrs. George B. Hiss. They will be here for some time. Mrs. Stuart W. Cramer entertained the Bessie Dewey Chib yesterday morning. Pr. aod.Mre, W. W..FIf. of Denver. CpV, are Ipenfllng several days In the cKy at tilt Selwyn.. Prot and Mrs.. George Oldham, of HunterWllle. spent yesterday in the city. Miss Doella Thompson, of Rayn htfm, 'who has been visiting Col. and Mrs. Peter Helton will leave for her home to-day. Miss Lula Grey, of the faculty of the Presbyterian College, gave a de lightful reception last night to the entire faculty in the college parlors. The special feature of the evening was the playing of the game of "Misquotations," Into "which al en tered heartily. At. the close of this delicious refreshments were served. Miss Wade olosed the entertainment by singing beautifully several songs. Mrs. Leslie Cook delightfully en tertained the choir of the First Pres byterian church last evening after re '.hearsai In the church parlors. Tooth some refreshments were served and an enjoyable time spent Mrs. W. H. Hoover delightfully en tertained a few friends at her home tn wuth Church street last evening. Those present were Misses Irene Stayer. Mlnnfe Garrison, Meta Clark, AeinJe McLeed, Frank Hoover, Messrs. Bfcank Skinner, Lester Tlmmons, Fred Vyszer and Walter Dellinger. "GIRL FROM OCT YONDER." Adelaide Thurston Plays to Fair Sized Audience in Academy of Music A Play Which Centres in Interplay of ' Feelings Was Not Sensationally Good, but Fair. Adelaide Thurston, playing the part of "Flotsie" in 'The Girl From Out Yonder," appeared at the Academy of Music last night to a rather small audience. Miss Thurston was easily the star of the company, though Mr. McCann as Captain Amos Barton was all right. The entire cast was fairly well balanced. The play Is not alto gether inappropriately styled by those who present it as "A play with a heart." There are no elaborate scenic effects, little comedy to amount to anything and no melodrama. It Is about the unspoiled, unconventlol al girl of the lighthouse Island, with her elemental and deep-grounded love for her old father, the captain, and for her sweetheart from the city, and about the old 'captain's strong af fection for his daughter that the Story chiefly centers. Crossing these fn a complex interplay is the jealous love of Clarke, the young fisherman, jnd the dark shadow of past tragedy threatening 'future tragedy which hangs ever above the old cap tain's head. It Is In the Interplay of these strong affections amid clr- cumstances which wrench men's hearts that there lies whatever power the play may possess. The Old Man and the Mule Pennera. Charity and Children. The Charlotte Observer, referring to two strong sermons preached last Sunday by Dr. J. F. Love In the First Baptist church of that city, says, upr. Love Is assistant secretary of the Home Mission Board of the Southern, Baptist Church." Mr. J. P. Caldwell never wrote that sentence. He would have said "The Southern Baptist Conven tion" of course. Years ago Dr. Hume explained to Mr. Caldwell that there Is io such thing as "The Southen t iiKtt Church," and he never forgot tw-The "mules" have considerable die ' lance to travel before they stand up by the side of the old man. The-Messrs. Duke to be Here To-Day. Messrs. J. B. Duke, of New York, and Benj. N. Duke, of Durham, will arrive here this morning at 10:lt o'clock on No. IS over the Southern. They will spend the better portion of the day here and then go South. Mr. Ben Duke Is vice president of the Southern Power Company. Both are directors of that company. Mrs. Janle G arris Dead. Mrs. Janle G arris died at the home of her ton on Allen street In Belmont yesterday morning at' 7:10 o'clock. Mra.Ganis was 10 years old. The funeral ami the burial will take place this morning, beginning at o'clock. The Interment will take place at Elm- wood Cemetery, r' ;' : w.- TELL TOTJR NEIGHBORS ' If roe. have used Plus Ribbon Vanilla ton know it is the finest on the market. na u is ins most conomici in use. Won't you tell yeur neighbors stout it ";. .;fjr Hhr.vtMK ;rfaf A 1 mv f,'":ir- I".,';m'!;.Ii;;;s la' , About the t-uy.. Mr. Jus. I'. Ardrey hurt sold to Mr. J. K. McCluro for 1650, a lot lt Fino vlllo. ,, Rev. J. Ti. Theiripson will preach at Dllworth Methodist Church to-mor row morning at li o'clock. ,, --Mr. I L. Caudle has bought from Mr. George M. Phlfer a lot fronting on the north side of East Seventeenth street - . ' ; v. -The Woman's Exchange, will be open to-day from until 2 o'clock. Tea and sandwiches will be served, , Le Orandjthe 2-year-old son" of Mr and ; Mrs.' Ij. . L. Huter la des- perately 111 at the home of Till par ents on North Fine street, He, has measles and bronchltlB. : . - The. water commission met last night In the city hall and .continued the meeting ; of . the night before. There were length discussions but no business was transacted of Import ance, .fi-j; ? p. ' & : ' Miss Mary L, Fielder has sold to Messrs. C. Q. and WiHi Bron a lot fronting on the north side of East Ninth street; near the northwest cor ner of Ninth and Davidson, The con slderatlon was .1,85Q,'''?'; Mayor McNinch has written a let ter to' Mr. C B. Bryant, secretary of the American "Cotton Spinners' Asso ciation, asking that that organization meet la Charlotte la 1908, Local mem bers will aid In bringing this about. The J Business Men'e ' Municipal League, which has opened headquar ters at 21?"South Tryon and has flung Its banner to the winds and across the street, in keeping' things going in good shape. All sorts of people are dropping In to find out things and get questions answered. V The Olympians and Spar tans will play ' basketball to night at 8:30 at the Young Men's Christian Association gymna sium. The two teams stand first and seoond on the list, so a close game is anticipated. The Olympians won both the preceding games by large scores. The admission will be 10 cents. ANOTHER TICKET CHOSEN. A Second Mass Meeting of Dllworth Citizens Held Last Night The Ttck . et Fire Protection Wanted at Once. The mass meeting, No. 2, of Dil worth citizens was held In 81ms' hall last night There were about 80 voters present. Mr. W. Q. Rogers was chosen chairman and Mfp. 8. Montelth, sec retary. After discussion,, the following namea were selected as canaiaates: For aldermen, Messrs. H. C. Long and Ftank D. Lethco; for school commis sioners, Messrs. C. F. Alexander and J. P. Klrkparlck. Messrs. W. F. Dowd and R. J. Cochran were appointed members of the executive committee. On motion It was decided to appoint a committee for the purpose of imme diately waiting on the board of alder men to see. if some arrangements might be made for fire protection In Dllworth. Rev. D. M. Austin was elected chairman of this committee. After having been In session for two hours the meeting adjourned sine die. Last Night's "Popular" Concert." As the name suggests, the talking machine concert given last night by the Charlotte Music Company was the most popular one yet given, the seating capacity of the house being taxed to the limit there being standing room only shortly after the concert began. Amongst the most popular numbers on the programme were the following: "Fancy Little Nancy," "If Anybody Wants to Meet a Jonah," "Shake Hands With Me," "I Love the Last One Best of All, Whistle It," "Good Night Ne. 1, Guard Guard Parade," and "He's a Cousin of Mine." Southern's Divisions May Be Coiwoll- dated. It was reported in the city yester day that the Charlotte and Green ville divisions Of the Southern Rail way are to be consolidated and the office of the division superintendent located at Greenville, S. C. Though no confirmation could be secured here, the Impression seems to xlst that some change will be made soon. It Is not certain that the reported consolidation of the two districts would necessitate the .moving of the superintendent's office from Char lotte. Amateurs vs. Professionals. Wilmington Star. The Charlotte business men have organized to take a hand In munlclp.il politics. It Is said that "tney mean business. The other crowd Is also In politics for business. To stop a Cold with "Prevfntlcs" 1j safer than to let It run and cure it af terwards. Taken at the "sneese stage" Prevention will head off all colds and Grippe, and perhtps save you frsm Pneumonia or Bronchitis. Prcvcr.tlc ara llttls toothsome candy cold cure tablet selling in 5-cent and 25-cent boxoa. If you are chilly, If you begin to ik.eexe. try Preventics. They will surely chock the cold, nnd please you. Bold by Bur-well-Dun FUt II Store. 5000 LIVES SAVED YEARLY BY MODERN METHODS IN TREATING CONSUMPTION In New York since 1881 there has been a reduction in the death rate from tuberculosis of 40 per cent) that means an annual saving of some 6,000 lives. . ' , ' Before Gorman scientist' discovered the term of this disease, It was considered the visitation of an avenging Provtdencr. JOwt fathers gave It up as hopeless. Modern methods of treatment, now ever, have done) much toward eradicating the terrible disease A noted specialist, wlioae camp for consumptives In the Pine Woods of Maine hss attracted great attention, Iecause of the re markable cure be has effected there, and whose methods have been Indorsed by the highest authorities, says hie treatment was very simple, consisting of open air eaerclse, deep breathing and nourishing food. Every four lionra the patient was given one tea spoonful of mixture of the Pure Virgin Oil from the White Pine Trees, combined with Whiskey and Glycerine, In the following pro portions! One-half ounce Virgin Oil of Pino. (Pare), two nnnces of Glycerine and fight ounces of good Whiskey. 8hake well and take In teaapoonfnl doses every four hours. This' treatment strengthened the longs and healed the bronchial tnhea, , He claims this formula will break up a cold tn twenty-four hoars, and cure any cough that Is rarable. The Ingredients ra be secured from any good prescription druggist at small cost, and , can be easily mixed In your own home. i Inquiry at the prescription department of one of onr leading druggists elicited the Information that Virgin Oil of Ptne (Pure) Is pat up only in half-ounce vials for dispensing. Kach vial Is securely -.sealed In a round wooden ease, with engraved wrapper, with the - name Virgin OH of Pine (Pure), guaranteed tinder the Food and , prugt Act of Jane 10th, ItOI, serial number l&l, pat np only by I.arh Chemical Co.. Cincinnati, Ohio plainly . printed thereon. ' There are many rank Imitations of Virgin Oil of Pine. (Pure), which ' are pat oat under similar name and style of package. TTever ac ' cent these as a subsUtate for the pure Virgin Oil of Ptne, as they . will Invariably produce nanara and asm effect the desired resale . wtttttcttttfmttttmftfffHtttftttfttttttti f-.m.t ni-.V'.- t-f -a J?ovciN ..t vt a r.'ic. ,!ht of 1 . - yU Visitors and Oilier. Mr. O. W. Spencor, of Sullnbury, was in the city yeHUrday, stopping at the Uuford. Mr, George W. Oldham, of Hunters- vllle, was In town yesterday. 1 Mr. W. A: Bristol, of Btatesvlllo, spent yesterday in Charlotte. I ' Mr. W. D. Watson, of Salisbury, .Is the guest of his brother, Mr. B. F. Watson, on West Fifth street. ; , - Mr, : Charles Iceman,, ' of Monroe, was a guest of the : Selwyn yesteri day, -,.;! :.' h? :-i'.? 4 1 Mr. L. G. Roper, of Roper, spent yesterday in Charlotte; stopping at the Belwyn.'- ..-,-.v, f.."!. .-'.: Dr. J. Q. Adams, Jr., of the faculty of Cornell University, Is spending the Easter holldys In the city with his father. Rev. Dr. J, Q, Adams, in DU- WOrth.'f v:V'i,V i' ':; is:;-M"'-,;.)'.,'ivi;';; ' Messrs. Malcolm" D. .Whitman and A. T, Bradlee, of the firm' of Harding, Whitman A Company, of Boston, ore turned last evening after spending sev eral days In the city, -'-v. '.vv.--'' Mr. Archibald Johnson, of Tho'mas- vllle, editor, of Charity and Children,' arnvea n tne city last night ana stopped at the Selwyn r , ! ' ' Mr. George L. Lyon, of Durham, was a visitor yesterday, stopping at the Selwyn. '", . . That Soap Factory Case. United States District Attorney A. E. Holton will arriye here to-day to look after the bank case and the soap still. Mr. Alfred Anderson, 1 the man who was preparing to make' a run of lye soap at his home at , 800 East Eleventh street, when set upon by Judd Albright, Vance Seogglns and Patrolman House, may have a hear ing. This day should bring forth something worth the while for news paper reporters. Not a Matter For Experiment Youth's Companion. A young man who had Inherited a large fortune from a rloh, but very economical relative decided to live on a scale commensurate with his greajiy increased income, and. was miming arrangements 10 duwu a nne mansion, buy an automobile and In- vcia in omer expensive luxuries, wnen an elderly friend who had always ben one of his advisers undertook to remonstrate with him. "What's this I hear about your squandering the money your uncle left you Harri?" said the elderly friend. "1 am not going to squander It," he answered, "but I'm going to get some good out of it." "It's enough to make him turn over In his grave. Didn't your uncle prove In his own case that a man could live on a personal expenditure of li's-s thin one thousand dollars a year?" "Yes." "Well?" "Well, he proved IJ so thoroughly that I accept it 'as demonstrated. What is the use of my continuing the experiment?" HOME PRESCRIPTION Speediest Keller Known to Science for Coughs, Colds and Consump tion. This homo prescription has been familiar to druggists for years. Its wonderful effectiveness on coughs, colds and all affections of the bron chial tubes and pulmonary organs spread Us fame from city to ctty with rapidly Increasing popularity. Inquiry Into the origin of this pre scription developed the fact that It emanated from a prominent Phila delphia physician, who gained fame amongst his profession for the de velopment of a truly soluble prepara tion from the active principle of the pine tree, which although known to contain wonderful curative powers on the mucous membrane, yet was not generally used by doctors on ac count of its Insolubility. This new form of pine Is known to doctors and druggists as the Concentrated oil of Bjne and It forms the chief ingredient in the famous "Home Prescription," which la heir given to the public and is as follows: Concentrated oil of pine, half ounce; pure whiskey (bsplrlts fru mentl), el(?ht ounces; glycerine, two ounces. Mix and shake thoroughly and take a tablspoonful every four hours. This will frequently cure a cold Inside of tyenty-four hours. These Ingredients can be secured at any good drug store, and can be easily mixed at home In a ten-ounce bottle. The concentrated oil of pine comes put up for dispensing In half ounce vials, Ht-curely sealed In a screw-top package, which retains all the original ozone. It should be borne In mind, however, that there areN patent niedlrlnfs put up by so-called chemical companies tn imitate the wonderful pine oil. These can be avoided by making sure to get the "Concentrated" oil of pine. It Is also said to be very effective in cur ing lumbago and uric acid rheuma tism. For this purpose it is taken raw, s few drops on sugar night and morning. t I.- li Isdis' Hats for Easter "We have all our display of new (Spring Hats Ww out and we will be pleased to show you what we have. We are quite vain over the praise that has been given to the beauty' of our Hats, and everybody is surprised that the, prices are so reasonable. , Dress Skirts We have a fine line of Ready-Made Dress Skirts, made by fine, tailors. They have the proper set; a va riety of popular materials, such 'as Panama, Voiles, Brilliantines, etc. $2.00 up to $15.00. v -Special White Skirts Made of White Linonette in good style, not skimpy, 98c. Stylish New Belts A fine line nf LpAtHflr and .,, n .,1 ,v I - Silk Belts, With tne large, .ii.. Kiirtlrloa 9iv tn fHlfi Pretty .DUCKieS, SOC. 10 OUU boaps ana aicum r-owuci We are making a special ty of fine Toilet Soaps and Talcum. Colgate's pure Toilet Soaps, 5c, 10c. and 15c. a cake. Andrew Jergcn's Cuticura and other standard makes. Colgate's Woodbury pure Talcum Powders 15c. a can. Rhine Violet Talcum, ex tra fine, 19c. a can. IVEY'S 13 W, Trade St., Charlotte. Wanted Sealed bids on repairing South Graded School, damaged by fire. Repairing to be done subject to ap proval of building inspectors. All bids must be in by March 26th, 1907. 8. WILLIAMS, Chairman Building Committee Cik of Charlotte. Easter Number Of The NEW YORK HERALD M ill be Issued Sunday, ifoarch 24th Five full page pictures In five colors, suitable for framing, by the best American artist, Harrison Fisher, E. V. Nadhenry, Wallace Morgan, W. H. Loomle and A. Col bert. Six masterpieces of Action by William Hamilton Osborne, Ethel Bret Ilarte, Zona Gale, Eleanor Rac burn, Rolund, Molinenx and "Fluffy Ruffles," by Carolyn Wells. Also El lis Parker Butler, author of "Pigs Is Pigs," and Mary Stewart Cutting are contributors. Order From Newsdealers Now. YourCarpets In a vain endeavor to clean them Is not economy. . Our way, when yon con elder that we do not Injure them at all, that we get them thoroughly clean and free from dust (all over, not In spots) and that our charge la small Is so much better, easier and mora convenient that It Is an economy. Charlotte Steam laundry ; 219 Seotli TryoB Street '. Laandersrs. Dyers. Cleanses, ' Beating Up Write for samples of our sheer white goods, new sUka and spring woolens. i Rffif caster Something entirely new each day in every depart ment makes' a visit to our store always worth while. HIGH-CLASS SHEER WHITE MA TERIALS 45-inch Una French White Wash Chiffon, value 800, at 35c. yard. White Frenoh fine Mercerised Ba tiste, 44 and 4 Inches; launders beautifully. 85 to 98e. yard. Usual $1.00 value 46-Inch fine White French Muslin. Price 75a, yard. Splendid qualities of 88-Inch Per sian Lawns, 10, 12 1-S, 18 and 25a yard. Regular 15c. 40-lnch White India Lawn; this is last case, at 11 l-So. DOTTED, PLAIN AND FIGURED NETS Unusually Low Priced 42-lnch White Dotted Net, 88a 4 4 -Inch White and Cream fine mesh Plain Nets, 45c. White, Cream and Ecru Dotted, rialn and Figured Nets, 88, 08 and $1.50. WHITE JAP SILKS Properly Priced S6-lnch good quality Whits Jap 811k. 80a Extra good weight, yard-wide White Jap Silk, worth considerably more, 50a yard. Regular 76c. quality yard-wide, heavy Jap Silk, at 68c. Oriental Spot-proof, Black, Lyon Dyed China Silk, 60, 75 and 08a E FOUR LETTERS Mrs. 10 Vvm Vw ey. 44 GET IT 'AT HAWLETS.' Cool fountain Drinks First warm days are here and cooling drinks are In great demand. HAWLETS FOUNTAIN REFRESHMENTS are pure and. pleasing to the taste. Ilawley's Pharmacy TboM IS. Try oa and 5th Sta TUB CUOWKLL aAArtOlUUM CO, ....'v . XNO, -,M . For the Treatment of ' Whiskey, Morphine and Nervous . . Disease, ffpeeiat apartments and nurses for lady patients. Alt forms ef electricity for treating .nervous diseases. The stockholders all being physlolana constitute a consulting beard. , .; i, M. CROWELU if. D Pres. ' r , Krials Agsia New Arrivals la nlahlnr Department NEW BELTS New. stylish Belt In Leather, Cot ton and Silk; special leaders at 10, 85 aad 50a NEW HAND BAGS "Squaw" Bags In all oelors, and a variety of other novelties In Hand Bags, 25a to 15.00. NEW COMBS Dozens ef new styles in Back and Side Combs, carvsd, mountings aad setaV Our special leaders, 10, 15, 28, 50, 08a to 88.00. SPECIAL EMBROIDERY cVbE TUESDAY Sale Begins Promptly at 18 Ot3oc Tuesday Mornlag. 15 TO 68a EMBROIDERIES AT tea About 8,000 yards ef hftdk-ejasa Swiss and Nainsook Bmbroldefts acd, Insertions to be sold at this tre mendous reduction Toesdax, A gml many match ssts in the sat Bm broidery Cram 18 to 80a, a yard. Sale price, 10a None charged. Ne 'phone or malt orders accepted. em mmmem WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Sale of City funding Bonds. Sealed bids will be received by the undersigned until noon on Saturday, March 23, 1007, for the sale of $176,000 thirty-year 4 1-J per cent coupon bonds of the city of Char lotte, in the State of North Caro lina; interest payable semi-annually, July and January. A certified check for 110,000.00 must accompany each bid. The bonds are to be awarded to the highest bidder, at a price not less than par value, provided the offer is, In the opinion of the board of alder men of said city, a fair price. C. M. ETHEREDGE, Clerk and Treasurer. Or. E. Nye Hutchison. 3. J. Hutchison. J I INSURANCE fire; LIFE, ACCIDENT oyFICEi Na t. Bant BalUlag. M 'Phone Ufa. 18 ill 51 Hats tor Menu Kaapp-FeK Hats net only closer and firmer texture of Knapp-reit win resist nara usage longer than any othr hat fabrlo stages of wear the noticeable lies Knapp-Felt Hats when they are new. The shapes are .ex elusive and cannot be found In any other make and are of sufficient variety to afford an opportunity to the man who desires to wear the best to exercise his own taste and Judgment In the selection of a style which will properly $3.00 The Tate - Furnishing Goods, Hate and -''No: Otolith ' IS, We prepny cl.nr- s on an urdcis of end over to any point to the Carolina s. Our Ladles' Fur- LOVELY DESIGNS and colorings to suit all. In this ex tensive collection will be found rich ; reds and greens and light affects , suitable for dining rooms, halls, bed' rooms, ste. We carry a complete stock, and are exclusive agents of leading fao tories. Our workmen are competent, and our personal supervision goaraa tees satisfactory results. Let us figure with yea before rva place your order. We de tt when promised and as promised. Torrence Paint Co. 10 N. Tryon. ThoM 178. wear long, thsy wear weU. The'. and will retain through all the elegance Of style wnicn enaraoter reflect bis own Individuality, $4.00 $6.00 Brown Co, Fine Merchant Tailoring. '
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