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I.t, a:.i-; . to 1 h V r. ca 4 r ar.d . r j atte; J t f this season's c j.in re- Second ; rrc...yt?rlan be given Thursday, even- 1 and Mrs.' Georgo' Stephens, and , Jr.. left yesterday morning for nountain home et Flat Rock, ephens will return to Charlotte ;row, but Mrs. Stephens will re out of the city two weeks. - i. Hamilton 'Branch and Mrs. J xton left last . night 'for Sa h, Ga. . x ", ,.:' . and Mrs. Marvin Auld, of Kp S. C, are the guests ' of :ld Mrs. 1D. W. Thompson, in rth. They will be here several t;-,e a C' t v .th t o i ; ' -, v.. i i- - - ,v r. 1 1 1 -. '.2 cf V e re m your mlht p : x I t.-ie real people ot Charlotte rose In their might and threw oil the yoke that bowed their necks. Cc. .an, the people fatherland, e.r,d fight." t but -the said The ? Florence Harrington, who has .the guest of Mrs. John R. Van left Saturday night for Boston will the i Margaret Hilton Erwln !er graduating recital ' in I qf expression at Elizabeth Col iti3 evening at 8:80 o'clock. The i and patrons of the college are iss Irwin's programme Is as Elbert Hubbard " says that no wo man gets what Js. coming to her .un less she lives up to her indiscretions. That is a plain way to cay that a woman might as well do things that she ought not to do as to have the reputation of domg them. Sev eral years ago, a young man of this city was talking with a .well-known woman of the State when she volun teered the remark: "Well, I am not so good but I am discreet." The dis creet person stands well In the com munity, a woman may have the people fooled; that is better than be ing Indiscreet. Many a good woman is slandered by sharp-tongued gos sips,, who deljght in picking the sore spots m ma armor, oi tneir ieuow beings and casting-pointed darts at them. Therefore, Elbert: Hubbard's observation to not flaf from , the mark. . " , ' . .-. It was thought at a late hour li t r'rht ttst Mr. Lloyd TTrlston could not survive until morning. He has teen unconscious since Tiuirs'ay n,l has been sinking for forty-eisiu hours. ' -New members were received at everal of the churches yesterday, Three persons Joined the Tryon Street Methodist church on profession or falth, and three the First Baptist church. " . : Miss' '. .: tnV of Venice (Act '.Bunner IV. Scene Shakespeare 1K Wi-v'a Visit to the City. Wood ion jthe- Rappahannock.. Bell ioio vaeieciea Mlaa Harts TTlltrhlnfl voFlairji lOlirarette'a Ride beatb) ... i..Quida Mothers Bong. olDe for Cake. ' , - - - itching the Courtin'. ' f Chtlluns' Plctyur. d to Tell Hit Wife.... Anon tectlons Berceuse ...... -Godard 1 -l i-Pierne. 1 . .... ... .. .Nicholson The average mill man In this sec tion of the country tries to make his operatives comfortable, . keep them employed and see that they have the benefit of churches and schools, but very few realize that .more than that Is necess3iry too make them happy. -All work and no play makes Jack ft dull boy. Some source of Innocent," help ful amusement Is what the working people of factory district need and want. The mill operative Is human. He may be a good worker and a goiod church Man, but he likes something besides. Dance halls, " ball grounds, swimming pools, skating rinks and the like would add much to the mill vil lage. '..- . i ;,' .." PERSONAL. ovement of Number of Poo pie, Visitors nd Others. Harry Bangle, formerly of this at now of Greenville, S. C, was :r In Charlotte yesterday, visit jenda and relatives. Haor Ansel, of South Carolina, lillvered the masterly address 4 Academy yesterday after- ,will leave this morning for his sn Columbia, B. C j CA A. Wood, of Atlanta. Ga., V.nj managing director of the i. 13 spending several days In jy on business. ' , " , , ' ,1 Moseley. of Greensboro, was 'or In the city yesterday. - ,L C. Bagwell, of Ralelgli, spent lav in the city. He was regl it' the Selwyn. ' ""'; :i - ; p, A. Tompkins returned to y) yesterday, from a Bhort visit oray. ; Winston-Salem end .vtE.-' Andrews, of Washington. d to his home last night after g Sunday in the city. Mr. Is auditor of the Treasury ent and delivered an address Irst Baptist Sunday school ay afternoon. J; G. Anderson,', of Rock Hill, was a guest In- the city yester OTS. Elliott,-of Knoxvlllo, was d among' the guests at the yesterday. . T, Lundgren returned home wTork .yesterday. Alison G..Lamb, who has been r .he meeting of the Society of .tmr.atl, spent yesterday in ton. He left last night for he' at Willlamston. ;ol. L. Clarke, of Salisbury, was Selwyn Hotel yesterday, C. Betta. spent yesterday In j l; on his way home to Brad- !a:, from'Lewisvllle, S. C. . i V B. Council,, of Hicory, Is ed among the guests at . the f'S- n. Brlggs, Jr., of Raleigh, pest at the Selwyn last night 1. Alderman, of Greensboro, ;sstefed among the guests t v(yn last night. 4 iimilton Frazier, treasurer of jierican Hotels ' Company, ; li 1? several days In Brunswick, i business. - ,F. A. Abernethy, of Hickory Hst night in. the city stopping Rptrai. ,, Nt n: Wylie, of Rock Hill, & ' ending to-day in the city. .Trank D. Phillips, of Lowell, ' ".tor In the city yesterday. Harper's Bazar. . I would be true, for there are those who trust me; I would be pure, for there- are those who care; would bo strong, for there is much to suffer; I would tie brave, for there Is much to dare; -'' v T" ' would be friend Of all-the foe the '..'friendless; ' I would be giving and forget the gift; would be humble, for I know my : weakness: . .- - I would look up and laugh and love and lift. t Howard Arnold WaKer. FIRE IN WONDERLAND. SAKE OP KENTUCKY." idlngly: Readable Hook by I Calvert HalJBrlinful of js of. Kentucky Rural Ilfe and icters, 'A"hlch Are True to Kunt Jane of Kentucky" "Eliza Hall lhas created lan alto dellghttul character. , Ai her hdlcates, the lady of the story ..... .1 In .,AAMn l.A.,t.w - - . yi.eu in jeewa, imiiuu icuciieu It point at ' which ' the flood- memory Is at Its height In t: which has Just been placed I jtie nine stories, " all ' told; by i tianlonable old woman whose fences 'are ; at once lier ; own j and that of those - privileged ' sociated with her. The tales J with rural, Kentucky life, and I simple, homely ,yet manly he principal part which Aunt vs is to relate the Incidents of ;ller life as the currents of -KM now backward. V n mt the " stories ' there la Jnot easily readable and en sr. The character are' life. jlfldents likely, pure homely cing alternated with the sim- loa of the neat fcragedy which I all, the commonest thing in id. ' One becomes much .at t the characters which people , Specially to her from whom ; d -Its title, and It Is with il reluctance thai one parts ,m. an ai;me close. . 4 loiok is well printed 'and at ;' bound. It Is .published ty .-own company, of Boston Flimsy Material Used for Decorative Purposes In Wonderland r Catches Fire and Creates No End' of a Rtlr -A Conflagration Which Did Not Materialize. ',,; ; , ' . . -In some mysterious and unaccount able fashion, fire broke out In "Won deriand". yesterday afternoon a few minutes after, S o'clock, which called out the department and created a dis turbance all out of place on a quiet Sabbath day. It came at a time when the Sunday school goers were on their way nume.' n streets were niieo with people, old and1 young alike. No one dreamed of any sort of Are. The sun' was shining and a gentle breeze blowing. The day was all that the heart could wish for: Suddenly, a stranger rushed ut to the box on the squaire. and, hurrldly breaking the glass which protected the key, turned In the alarm. - The great bell sounded out the number. No.' 86" without an Instant's dela. The next moment tne light busrerv. bearing the chief of the department hove in 6lght from around the corner of the city hall. The several sections of. the department ; followed poste haste. The call from the sa uare never iaua to inng out the denart ment in double quick time, for there is always, tnel promise of something nig doing. ; , The fire was at No. zJ3 South Tryon street. As the heavy trucks crossed tne square, tne smoke was -seen Issa lng out of the front of the building. jiiven oerore tne chemical engine coma stop ana uniimbar, a great mrong, numbering several hundred peopie, gathered ..about the place. It was the home of one of the. moving yicxure . uno ws, wionaeriand.f ' The word was noised abroad tlrat ah hiomon was about to be given with out money and without price and the crowas sweiiea. iso sooner . however had the firemen entered the h"fllny wnen me nre was , exunguuned, tpe aamage Demg siignt. , ; -i . The blaze caught In a lot of sreen drapery which had been suspended about the entrance for decorative purposes. The 'stuff being light and dry, flared up like powder. In a few seconds the fire, which with - more substantial stuff to wotrk on. mlarht nave assumed colossal proportions burnt out and there was nothing more aomg. ';-. ,. . - . ; . ,. In the tneantiime, the engine which had arrived with the other sections of the department, stood In front of the Southern Express building . and belched skyward great clouds of Inkv smoke. It was ready for the confla gration which did not materialize, y THE CHICQRA MILL SOLD. Well Known Rock Hill. S. C, Cotton io isig overall Manufacturing Con , wrn. . rvv ;,. ;,:--, : - The following, from the current is sue of The Textile Manufacturer' Journal, will be read with interest by --uy manuiaciurers m neamont Car olina: "The Hamilton Carhardtt Cot ton Mills have been incorporated un der New York laws with a capital of 8500.000, of which ' $300,000 Is pre ferred and 8200,000- common; stock. This company has purchased the mills rormerl ynown as the Chlcora mills' oi Rock Hill, 8, ,C. which they will , take possession of lay 1st This plant was one of the mills lncorporat ed in the Southern TexUle Company and subsequently purchased by the Bellevue Cotton Mills. ' It is stated that the plant will be doubled in size! and a dye house added. The output will be denims and will be used by Hamilton Carhardtt, manufacturer r.t: overalls, Detroit, Mich. This concern Is one of the largest overalls hianu facturers In the country and consumes a large product annually." .1,1 Certainly Seem So," S. C Enquirer. ' Clevphmd conttnMfj to ! ..iri.'f J the -only Jkbm-j :i v. i-rttle tiirty can hori'to' i.iiuy. In as ni'ich n-V v t v ; '( v-- i ( ..i ri win MY CREED. Horrors! Charleston News and Courier. - . We are not responsible for the wicked jest of one of our friends that the town of Florence. 8. Ct. mlKht secure valuable free advertlslncc at this time by chang ing its nana to tveiyn. ; L THE SAFE WAY is to avoid Imitation coffee, substitute coffee, new ' dis covery coffee and stick to the old reliable . ' " v . I White House Coffee 9 9 T0-i.:-R0W9:30 TO-SIORROW 9:30 We have given some grand values this spring In our Embroidery sales, but In our opinion this eclipses all. Wide Edges and Jtlounclngs up to 18 Inches wide, broad bands to match. Worked on fine Swiss in beautiful patterns; nearly all of it worth 50c. yard and more, 25c. yard. MILLINERY Our Millinery Department Is a wonderful success. We have ,r been getting out the prettiest most stylish Hats we have ever snown, and at the prices we are sure the milliners of New York could not please you bet ter, Look at the crowds always in our Millinery Department buying Hats, and you will know that it is no wonder we are keeping busy twice as many milliners in our workroom as ever before." ' "Special lot tastefully trimmed Hats fresh from our workroom for Satur day, ; We will be glad to show you. You don't have to buy unless you" want to. ,V.i: v' 15a MADRAS, $ l-8c, YARD. ...... -. Short lengths 16c. Madras, same goods we have sold so much of at I 10ci yard. Not very much left, but a lot of it fresh put out as good as we have had. To clean up the lot 8 l-sc. yard, 'i.. -. .- LINONETTE SKIRTS r Nice style White Skirts, made, of the popular Llnonette; really made in! good manner as a skirt costing .00 or $3.00. We' have sold hun dreds of them and they give satis faction, 08a each. CORSETS We have three of the most pooular corsets maae. iet us select the style for your figure and we will guarantee satisfaction, or money refunded. warner s Kust-iTioor. Kabo. "no brass eyelets," R. & G. and other popular makes. PREMIOIS We not only sell you hlarh-class gooas as onean and cheanr than otners, but we give you nice" pre nuums wnen you purcnase S5.00 or over, save your tickets. IVEY' for years the standard of ex cellence. .This superb coffee reaches you In a sealed tin, weighing 1, 2 . or 3 . pounds, and is never exposed to dust or germs of disease. Packed under perfect sanitary condl-. tlons and the best coffee to day In the, world. First-class grocers every where. ; - j 13 W. Trade St., . Charlotte. "GET IT AT nAWLEY'S." ty prescription is filled and before Jt is handed, to the customer- It Is checked over and : must be O. K. It must' be GOOD. Don't you like; such carefulness in medicine? llawley's Pharinscy 'Phones 13 and 260. Tryon and Fifth Streets. Sacred Concert at the Selwyn. The Richardson Orchestra gave an other sacred concert in the parlors of the Selwyn Hotel last evening fter the services at tha several churches were wer. The following programme was carried out: Glory to God".. Drrsser Sunbeams and Shadows" Keiser "Dream of Spring" ...... .. .. .. .'.Lom.y "Ingomar" ... ,...pnnpv "The loalnty Music Maid'.' .....Kl"ln The Man From Now" Klein Woodlands," operatic selection... Luir "BloPBom,'? Intermezso ..... ,,.fox "Jjnva Me and tha i'xixld la .Mine". Mr'i '"Xete-a-tete" ..... ,.Vrtn-r F-If'!rn, Oper of Martha . m , Old age and death are the only" certain limitations to the ac cumulation of wealth. These limitations can be overcome by a policy in. the Equitable. A small annual payment ,will assure you av com fortable old age. If you do not reach it your family will be provided for. ' TI:e New York State Standard Policy is the one you have been look ing for. Information gladly given. Exchulr Agents GleUrnlcln MElattleHPUia Cblntt rut ens Roll Tp XMk pf Detim Modern ... Hi .11 ! Director's Tbt Office Chairs Single sn4 la Sets v. All f r cch! and new direct from one xf leading shoe manufacturers of the country e1 mil At less than manufacturers cost. The entire line consists of Men's, Women' st Misses' and ; and Children's Low Shoes in Patent, Vici ICid Canvas, &c?t both in bluchers and bals.- This is a chance to pick up the greatest bargain ever offered in shoes Come Quick VI ID) H WHOLESALE RETAIL KIXGAJTS F. F. V., Swift's Premium and Gold Band Hams . . . . 18c. ! v. fli. crowell's, i. 'Til m m a ' -iruune iff, All THE GOOD THINGS ; IN PAINT ' Roger's STAIN FLOOR ALABASTINE CALCIM0 : FL0RSATIN CENTURY WHOOPlkb CX)UOIt . ' I hav used Chamberlain's Cough Rem edy in mv family In cases of whooping cougrh, and want to tell you that ft is the best medicine I have ver used. W. F. Gaston. Posco, Ga. This remedy Is safe and sure, For sale by It, H. Jor THE PRICE OF HEALTH. "The price of health". In a malarious district Is Just 25 cents; the' cost of a box of Dr. King's New Ufa Pills," writes Ella Blayton, of Noland, Ark. New Life Pills cleanse gentle and Im part new life and vleror to the system. 23c. Satisfaction guaranteed at V. L. Hand & Co., druggists. , pocialiloiicos DON'T BB PUT OFF WITH A QHEAP wfak vanilla whn Blue Ribbon will go twice as . far because of its great strength and purity, TWO LETT Vertical ViUng Cabinets For Letters, Lcffal Documents. Bills, Reports sod Card Xndes Keeords 2 cocc3 i:i trocs (1 I) 'trv Prepared Paint Varnish, Glc)ss. X Brushes, Putty P . a a . f ..... paints Tor Every Purpose TORREWCE PAIWT CO. 10 N. Tryon. Thone 178. WE WILL HAVE TO-DAY SNAP Hftftna. New Irlsft PMatoes. Tomatoes, I Squah,- Lettuce, Green Onions. Egg Plant, Sugar Peas, nice Florida Beets? Celery, Kale, Green Cafcbage, Bweot Potatoes, Errs and Hens. Nice Young Chickens, Spanlah Onions and Oranges. Phones l.'2-i2M. JNO. W. SMITH, , LET US SELL YOU A BOX OF Jacob's fine Candy to-day. Unless you have already trlwi Jacob' s you don't , know what a delightful candy this la. All asHortments always fresh. JAS. 1. STOWB & CO., Druggists. 'Phone 1T9. TYPEWRITERS REBUILT, CLEAN- ed, repaired. Largest and best equipped shop in the Carollnas. All work han dled promptly and fully guranteed. -iPhone us when in trouble and we will ..take care of you. J. E. CKAYTON & CO. Phone 304. Trust Bid. ' BROWN SEAL CHOCOLATES-ABO-lutely purs, fresh and delicious. Re , cetved by express to-day. BO cents pvr pound, at WOOD ALL St SHEP-PARD'S. r o'lvers CAUATIONSI AXD ROSES POT FLATfTS AND FLORAI DESIGNS OP EVERT DESClimOX. , ECHOLTZ. Tt8 Florist. 20 W. Trade St. 'Phons 1443. Greenhouse TJtono 2061. MONARCH ASPARAGUS AND "As paragus Tips. So large, so tender, so wnue as o almost melt in your mouth When ordering Just call for the Men- arch and you Will get the .finest grass pacKea. ew .msn roiatoes, Bnap cieans anu nnn Dirawuerrios to-day. Durham. N. April 1 Mrs. Joe Person, , . - Charlotte, N. C. J Dear Madam: Wo ar opportunity to speak a goo : "Mrs. Joo Person's Rem have sold it for a number and consider It one of our I We are glad to endorse it epeclflc in all blood dlsos gives entire satisfaction. wishes for a great bualnc to remain, - Tonrs very truly, C E. KIN Maxton. VS. C., April 1 Mrs. Joe Person, Charlotte, N. C. Dear Madam: ., Your rem -of . our bofet seliers and la ; factory as any 'preparation our store. There is no o preparation we buy In larj ties than your remedy. Yo,ur svery truly, CROOM-BARXES Dr. FOR RENT-lllS BOULEVARD, MOD ern 6 rooms; WO N. Tryon, modern T rooms; SIVJ, E. 7th, $ rooms: lot E. Trade, S nwmi; W7 K. 4th, 6 rooms; store-room under Presbyterian Hospi tal. J. ARTHUR HENDERSON A Wo u u it in KJreaaa r xr. j. : COUNTRY HAMS 15c, 25 POUNDS BAG Sugar $1.30, Kces Wic, Butter lSc, 20e., 25c., White Comb Honey l."c. and Mo., Ird. tub lots, 9c. BR1DG1SRS & CO. SW3 West Trade street PROVE ALL ' THINGS AND HOLD fast to that which is good. We have tried and proven the Fentdell Brand to be the best on the market. s be. wise and hve no other. Fresh shipment of Smoked Ton?nes end Sauseges to-day. MILLER-VAN NE.SS CO., 27 N. Tryon. Jl'ST RECEIVED t A CAR LOAD OF fine Kentucky horses. They are cer tainly bautles, and I want you to se them. W.. . ROSS & CO., West 4th street, -.. . BESIDES CONDUCTING THE BF.ST dining room and lunch counter In tbe city, we conduct the beat fruit stand. When you can't find what you want at other flu'' come to the GEM RES TAURANT CO. v.; THE WOMAN'S EXCHANGE If A3 Borne dainty new buby caps, separate cap strings, a variety tf aprons, quite a number of ccntre-pirtces,- totli in white and colored embroidery.-.,.. -- SOU GET ' A CHANCE FOR A 1-T.n:: rnllrosd ticket, .inclu-lirtr Pullnmn to Flowers fcr White and Th Enchantress iind c nations. " Asparagus Ft:, in. 6 ft. ropes. We make r. i handsome Flor. 1 I Write us for r your Ycddb j 1 . Write, telcgrr: phone j. y:i ie::iti : .-'pozjo:::.. hi At cr.ee: to ,o I ( rAv. '.'-Pi :.
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