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- c - ' f 1 :'; :itrrli Ccl- .: - - wh e; :--t Fri .i Ilrsv B. J. VitVr- r fy frora F'r?v''.., id visited Mrs. Dock ;t Greenville, 8. C., yes- .rnlng. , - i la 3. J. O. Gardner leaves to-day for ,L-";ton, "where she will attend rating ef the Daughters of the t:i--n Revolution this week. Irs. T7. S. Parker, of the United rs of the Confederacy, 'has I Mrs. John Walter Miller, of . a delegate to the Peace Con in New York this week. Mrs. . Ul not be able to attend. J sat oir 3 Clt. nce Irs. IT. S. Ledbetter and daughter, U A. f . Dockery. who have been CiT Ilrs. C. W. TlUett, left for r '-, ernes at Rockingham last ,!it " - . .-, .;; ' Ir. II.; E Hutchlns, the new gener- superintendent of the Southern lway for thia division has taken rtments at the Selwyn Hotel. i party of prominent life Insurance h at the Selwyn Hotel are Mr. ry T. Thompson, of Columbia, S. iUt. R. T. McPherson, of Raleigh, I Mr. Robert I Cooney, of At- ;s. Pauline Mlllaby. of Atlanta, uas arrived In the city, to spend j-ionth, with Mrs. Isaao Hardeman, Park avenue, Dllworth. She will re (hewlst cf May for her home, In e fo lowing Invitation -has been ed: v' Mr and Mrs. W. J. Polk request your presence ttha marriage of their daughter , ' Margaret Cornelia, . : u V . to ) ( 5 llr.' Herman A. Jolltx i v ' ninth, ' . " ;" at half after seven o'clock," : at 410 East Ninth Avenue Charlotte, North Carolina. jr.. ana Mrs. A. J. Draper and Thter Tare spending two weeks In .North with relatives. 'rs. W.! M; Sherrlll, of Ltncoraton, a visitor, in ine city yesteraay. c An A T rm flam rtnwA ATrkai Ipy the Gresham home on West !e street this summer, . lnyLillie Glenn Richmond has re l?t from Winston-Salem, where attended the funeral of her broth japt. Pride Jones. . '( f ,ie; commencement of . the North Una Medical College It at hand, exercises which begin this evening tost until Tuesday night, when the uating exercises proper will take k The baccalaureat sermon .. will reached at the Second Presby. (h church to-night by the pastor, Dr. Martin D. Hardin. The senior will attend in a body and will or sneclal seats reserved for them horrow niefft! In the Selwyn Ho- itne banquet of the Kappa Phi rnity will be given. The gradu- exerclses will take place Tues evenlng at 7:30 o'clock In the Vmy pi Music. The address will jllvered by Mr. Charles P. ' Press t Augusta, Ga. At 8:30 o'clock, the of the new building at the cor Jf Church and Sixth streets will jirown open and a reception will Tis who are to receive are: Dr. L: Murtroe, ; Dr. and .Mrs. E. C. jiter, Dr. and Mrs. R. L. Gibbon, and Mrs. I. W. Faison, Dr. find W;0. NIsbet, Dr. and Mrs. C. Mjjls, Dr, and Mrs. George W. ly. Dr. and Mrs. E. Reid Rus Dr. and Mrs. A. J. Crowell, Dr. and Dr. W. D. Witherbee; Rerrt and Mrs. R. II. Jordan, Mr. and ,U4vv. xmei, air. ana jnrs. x. u. Ha' Mr. ILnA ; Mm. Cf P Month d Mrs. Harvey Lambeth, Mr. Irs. Lloyd Withers, Mr. and Mrs. lReilley. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Wi- Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Ross, Mr. Ir .C M. Carson, Mr. and Mrs. Dunn, Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Can Dr. and Mrs. L. B. "Newell, Dr; rrs. C. A. Mlsenheimer, Mr. and larry Miller, Jtr. and Mrs. J. L. i.i Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jones, lid Mrs. R. O. AAlexander, Dr. frs. William Strong, Mr. and Mrs, A. -Bland, Dr. and Mrs. C. L. &er, Mr. and Mrs. d. E. Mason, Mrs, C. H. Brockenbrough, I ahd Mrs.' J. G. Balrd,: Mriand V. M. Constable, Mr. and Mrs. (chambers, . Judge and ; Mrs. A. ;H, Capt, and Mrs. John Wilkes", id Mrs. W.- H. Thompsoin, Mr. 'Irs. W, S. Alexander, Mr. and i. S. Cheek, Mr. and Mrs. Wal- , Watt, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Bry r. and Mrs. B. G. Bryce, Mr. and f. M. Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Wll Butt. Mrs. Alice Walker, Mrs. .Vylie, Rev. and Mrs. H. H, Hul !ev.!and Mrs." A. T Graham, Dr lr$t.) W." J." Martin, ReV. arid Mrs. t Harding, Mrs. Erskine Maffltt, A Mrs. F. H. White.and Misses llvan Landingham, Lucq Oates, Dowd, Bessie Stearne, Pinkey George Lowe, Janie Patterson, nelle Mayer, Lacy Ray,; Lucy s5n. Stuart Sarah and Louie j May Fletcher, Alice Baird, Ni 'wel, A. B. Monroe, Julia Holt, j Young, , Hattie Flowe, Irving ?f Marie Sloan, Annie H. Flowe, itterson and Johnnie Miller, 4?ra. Thomas Ruffln, Dr. Parks nuDr.,J.,P. Matheson. , v 1 Spartans Were Victorious. very exciting game of basket 's Spartans defeated the Tigers tM at the gymnasium of the Men's Christian Association, me was, close from start to fln ,as won after a hard struggle. large crowd, which included torious Elizabeth College Var ixa. witnessed the game. 1 playing was done on both titch;' captain for the Spartans, xcptionally fine on throwing The'. line-up of the two teams follows: Spartans Rich, Dnl ".son, -Wlllman and Satith; Ti i Kirby, W. Kirby. Clark, (on, Lucas and Jlontjromery. ; " ' c t ' . . 1 - - , i v- :.l le h:! 1 Tu-:.--t :y i.';,:-t at 8 o'clo,.!; at tlz c; 1 ill. ' Ae:.I f P.o-. expects to c ::Sze rst Tue - ?ay trternoon a local Jtory 1 tilers' Lf -jua. Tha pas time la highly interest:.-g to the young Mr. J. S. Myers yesterday sold to Mrs. Emma Malone two vacant lots' which lie on the corner of Fourth and McDowell streets. The consider ation was $2.tf00. Prof. J. A. Blvens, of Monroe, un derwent an examination of his eyes yesterday, in the city. They have been troubling him much of late and he came to Charlotte to seek a specialist. -Fifty-one bales of cotton were handled at the local platform yester day. The maxim price paid was 11:75 flcents. The receipts were 73 bales and the price 11:75 last year on the same date. -. -. , Neat and attractive post cards bearing a picture of the Simm's Bar aca class of the Tabernacle Sunday school,, Winston-Salem, have been re ceived In the city. The. class- is a large and enthusiastic one. Miss,May McNlchols, who has for several ;years been the skilled head nurse and superintendent of the train ing school at the Presbyterian Hospi tal, has tendered her resignation,- to become effective May 1. St Mary's College, of Belmont, and Roanoke College, of Virginia, will iay baseball Tuesday afternoon at :15 on the athletio grounds of the for mer college The- usual admission price of 21 cents will be charged. Dr. W. T. Woodley yesterday sold to Mr. W. O. Cochran his house and lot on East Ninth street The consid eration was $7,800. Mr. Cochran will take possession about the first of next month, while Dr. Woodley will move his office up town. . f Placards which adorned a horse and wagon which solemnly paraded the ' streets yesterday afternoon an nounced that BIddle will play noxvllle College at Latta park to-morrow, af ternoon at 8 o'clock. The admission price will be a quarter. " 7 W. C. Maxwell, Esq.; as axecutor of the last will and testament of the late Mr. 8. J. Tofrence has sold to Mrs. Annie E. Buck for $1,388 a lot on the west corner of the square made by the intersection of Elizabeth ave nue and Fox streets. 1 - Mr. E. Wallace, special agent Cf the Southern Live Stock Insurance Company, of High Point, Is at the Le land in the Interest of his company. His company's business is to insure stock and it is meeting with much success throughout the State. - Mr. Henry F Anderson, of Colum bia, S. C, has resigned as organist and choir master of the -Columbia Trinity church. He will have charge of the organ in St. Peter's Eplhcopal church, in addition to having charge of the music department of the Pres byterian College.; . ' " : Rev. H. H. Hulten will deliver Take me baok to old Wisconsl: re th grow; and tobacco .Where th sugar beets V v Where the farmers are - healthy; happy ana ongnt They all take Rocky, Mountain Tea at . night R. H. JORDAN ft CO.' the f.rst of a series of tall. s on "Christ ian Service" at the Y. XT. C. A. this afternoon at 5 o'clock. A epecial mu sical programme has been arranged for the occasion. The Torrence Paint Company is engaged in repaperlng the First Pres byterian church manse throughout An April Snow. A sklft of April snow visited the city yesterday, coming rather as a surprise. It was cold enough for such an exhibition of winter weather, but few had predicted the fall. A strong wind which frightened wearers of ill fitting hats and put the public gener ally in an unrighteous mood made it self felt throughaout the day and sent the scattering flakes of snow hither and thither In whirling swirls. Serious Mutiny in Russian Prison. Riga, Russia, April 13. There was a serious mutiny In the prison to-day. Thirty-thre attacked and overcame the superintendent and the wardens of the establishment Troops were sum moned and they fired, killing seven of the mutineers and wounding 12. Nine soldiers sustained wounds in the af fray, which lasted one hour. The-. su perintendent of the prison was badly beaten. , -,. :,x - . By crisr cf the Board of Commis sioners cf Mecklenburg county, the under?! aed hereby offers a reward of $500.00 for the arrest and convic tion of the person or persons who lately set fire to and burned the barus of Mrs. M. A. Kendrlck and Victor Bailes, located in Steele Creek and Plneville townships, of this county. W. M. LONG. Chairman Board County Commls sioners, Mecklenburg County. This the 3d day of April. 107. -: A Card. Lenoir, N. C, April 10, 1907. As a report has been persistently circulated that THE MARTINS, Le noir, N. C.,ls closed, particularly to commercial men, I desire to say the report is utterly untrue and ground less. With recent extensive additions and improvements, and ample Sam ple Rooms, in - the business part of town, we are better prepared to sup ply the wants of oar patrons than ever before. ..... , - - v i Very respectfully, -v H. C. MARTIN. ' Proprietor. nn "ON THE SQUARE." Be Careful! That's what we are, both in 'selecting; medicines and in putting them up for use. PRESCRIPTIONS are carefully looked after 'at - '.v-V- NURSES' REGISTER mum W THE JUIilHIM o XOIIARr V Vl lit. . "WB NEVER CLOSE." , Thone 7. . Druggists. When Is a ilome Not a Home ? When it has no Bell telephone, we would say. Most homes jn this . city take Bell .service PerhaDS vou do not realize that a Belr telephone is the most economical of all ; home necessities. Once tried never abandoned. REASONABLE BATES. cau ouct immm ko. soso. BELL SERVICE IS SATISFACTORY. 4i i (Q I i i WONDERFUL: RECORD. "SH0EPECIAMSTS'" Increase in Shoe Sales over Corre sponding month January February March - - last year: 65. Per Cent. 25 Per Cent. 81 Per Cent. THE REASONS ARE: lstWe have the most up-to-now line of shoes in 'the citye - i 2frThey were bought right 3They are being sold; right. QthWt have the most accommoda ting clerks in the United States 1 SI lli'3(tf y :w-' "i of f Our Skirt business has grown wonderfully, especially so in the better garments. The Man-tailored Skirt goods sponged and shrunk lends a distinctive individuality to the wearer that's almost Impossi ble to be had from the home-made garment. Costa possibly a dollar or two metre, but the style and minus the worry makes it well worth the difference. ... , "NEW BLACK ALTMAN VOILE SKIRTS 1 "Altman" means that the Voile is the crisp, non-wrinkling' kind And Is vnequaled for durability, Siveral. entirely new style Altman Voile Skirts plain plaited and plaitd with narrow taffeta band trimmed, $10.00, $12.50, $15.00, $16.50 and $22.50. BLACK NAVY AND BP.OWN dUFFON PANAMA SKIRTS CLOSELY PRICED Doaens of new stylos in Black, Navy and Brown Chiffon Panama Skirtv which, on accennt of the lateness 'of shipments, to compel quick sales, we hav marked excaediugly low.' $5.00 for 8,00 values. $0.00 for $7.50 values. - ' : $7,50 for. 3.50 values. - - ' - " $8.50 for $10.00 values. $10.00 for $12.50 values. NEW SHIRT WAISTS , Some splendid new bargains in Ladies' Waists at popular prices. 8c. for White Waists worth $1.60. . . - $1.50 for White Lingerie Waists worth $2.00. . $2.98 for White Lingerie Waists worth $8.50. Several specials In Ladles' Black and White China Silk Waists, $2.25, $2.48, $2.98 and $4.50. WHOLESALE RETAIL Tor Catorrh, let me send ;you tree, just to prove merit, a Trial size pox ot Dr. Shoop's Catarrh Remedy. It is a snow white cream, healing antlseptlo balm that gites instant relief to Ca tarrh of the nose and throat. Make the free test and see. Address Dr. Shoop. Racine. Wis. Large Jars 60 cents. Sold by Burwell-Dunn Ratal! Store. Special notices WB WILL HAVE FOR TO-DAY A --nice lot of fresh tomatoes, green cab bage, green asparagus, beets, Radishes," lettuce, green onions, and cucumbers. , Just received a fresh lot of klngans, reliable hams and breakfast bacon, also 8 or 10 nice country hams. JNO. W. SMITH, 81 South College St, 'Phonos IZU and 1222. ' YOUR GROCER WILL GET IT TELL him you want Blue Ribbon Vanilla and that you must have it There is none other half as good. tWR3PErfALL:15 AT"Otf "SUN day to compound prescriptions and furnish medicines and sick-room sup plies. Prompt and accurate service. WOODALL & SHBPPARD, Prescrip tion Druggists , FOR 8ALE-$1.200 WILL BUY A NEAT 4-room cottage near old graded school. If you have 1-3 cash we will talk about it. If you haven't, no use taking up time. It's cheap. Its going. '. E. L. KEESLER, 25 S. Tryon St. 'Phone 844. IT WILL PAY YOU TO TRY FERN- Dell Coffee, there is no difference in the cost and the quality is certainly better than the average. One good cup of coffee Is worth a dozen cuds of cheap stuff. Try a 8-lb. can of special blend for $1.00 or a 2-lb. can of Mocha and Java for 75o. See that you get Ferndell. No home complete without it. Sold only fey MILLER-VAN NESS CO., 23 N. Tryon. i TOU DON'T WORRY ABOUT A PRE- scription given to us. xou onns; u to our store and you know it is going to be compounded exactly right JAS. P. STOWE Sc. CO., Drugglsta 'Phone 173. MY BABY'S EYESIGHT RESTORED BY Mrs. Joe Person's Remedy . My baby suffered with a terrible running sore on the eyelid, which, after-being treated bv our physician. failed to heal. We took her to a specialist (as the sight was becoming affected), but seeng no improvement from the treatment, we stopped it imdh6hbeeulehtirely cured bv Mrs. Joe Person's Remedy. u """' Mv mother has been cured of several attacks of cramp colic, and I think I should have been connnea to my bed last winter had it not been for the Remedy. I consider it the most wonderful Remedy known. Mrs. T. H. Monteomery. Graham, N. 0., July 11; 1905. ' THI5LMA, IIABT THOU MERIT When you arrive a ine conclusion mat you want tender, sweet corn like that plucked from our native gardens (in fact far superior in flavor). Just call for our Thelma Brand, packed in Maine, where grown, shipped from packers direct to us. Exclusive agency for Thelma Corn. I I SURRATT, 809 N. Tryon. JUST RECEIVED A CAR LOAD OF fine KentucKy norsea. iney r cor talnly beauties, and I want you te see them. W. O. ROSS St CO., West 4th street. ' :.,..,; . ; .. WHITE COMB HONEY ' 16o. FINEST Butter Thins ana uransm wauers 8 l-Sc., Milk Biscuits and Cream Sodas 4c, all fresh and finest quality. Prunes 6c, and , 8c, old time "Seed Tick" Coffee Wo. Pig Hams and Coun try Hams. Butter and Cheeso. BRIDG ETS & CO., 203 W Trade St BIGGEST AND MO8T COMPLETE stock of Cigars and Cigarettes in the citv. Good prices to box customers. GEM RESTAURANT CO. REMEMBER THE WOMAN'S Ex change Paturday -morning .to get your cake, and biscuits. If you want a nice dessert or salad we .can furnish it for you. ALL THE GOOD POINTS ARE found on the Royal. Absolute visibility of writing with more Improved fea tures than are found on any two oth r G5 00 and tioo.00. J. a CRAYTON A- 'caT oeS-l Agts. 'Phone -804, Trust " Bldg. ' -- THn GROCER KNOWS ArOUT . IT and he wiil get Llue RU,l.on Lemon nl Vanilla If you lnstt. lie aUSd 1th tiothJ but the best, therefore r-i'ie l-.'-bon, TIlJ Ml Is Gota ' Our work is the Model of Perfection, and our titab llshmcnt Is modern in every respect, . A trial bundle proves the first assertion, a v).it to our plant the second. I'ODIl. lAUJiDliY. CO, ' "Correct Laundering." West Fifth St At Church, ThonevlC9. NOTICE. Ths Board of ComiAl Montgomery County win r until noon Monday, Miy 7 Trey, N. C, for the constn; steel bridge over Little riv ford, i miles vast of Mt. Plans will be en file i 1 from April 15th to May 7 11c It tpectlon. The bor thi right to reject any an ; This April 6thf 19007. o. c r - Clerk to Bot CONFEDERATE VETT . ;,VXIONt BICILMOX S ... 3Iay SO-June 3, 1 On account of the ab the Southern Railway wl ets to Richmond, Va., an extremely low rates. Tic sold May 26th, i7th, 88th. ' ijtJuneisfe andKldvwii June lith, and may be ex July th by depositing t Special Agent at Richmor. fore June 11th, and paj. 60 cents. . The following round-tr' apply from points named: Charlotte .. .. .. .. .. Gastonla .. tJt .. .. Hickory . Greensboro . . . . ., Winston-Salem .... , . . Durham .. ..1. .. ItaleUjh .. .. ., ...... Approximately low rates points. The Southern lu; ates Pullman, Drawing li iiig, Cars and first-class c between Charlotte and without change, afford !r passenger service to Ra count of this occasion. For further informatfor man reservations, apply t Southern Railway, or wr t.- . L. VI ... .... .- CT." W. H. TAYLOR Was,!.' ' iiOLti'Jll-,. . JAMTSTOWX TT EOSITIOX, C , April 2fl-NoTcm' Southern Railway tremely low rates to I return on account c : caslon. The folio rites will ipply fr: 1 . Season ticket. . . . . . Sixty-Day tlckf . Fifteen-Day t . Coach Excur .1 t Xoach Excur: ion .tt sold on the diy rri r of the Exposition, er 1 each week thereat : seven days; will be i dorsed "Not Good in : man or Parlor Cars."' will be sold dally Ar including Noveml r v ' The Southern l:r ' excellent passer. -rr from Norfolk on f caslon. N . For full In fr other point.;, ; I .'. tlons, addre'j . -Railway, or T. IX. T.n r
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