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-. I. . ..-.'n's , KA:-rl c' river had iin u;...i..rcifa;iy i.-.jor-enicnce Square. ,"!io malted in the la f the Central Hotel. he case tut when Pa l iood arrived the dar- had disappeared. The ' v.t much wrought up that fho would go in ,:'v aeainst the ffian if arrested. But, when noth . done, she said: "Well, I newspaper peopl. They i turn' at the public for without-manklng protest" ,ou mind taking me to A. office," asked the lady of !ood. not," said the cop, turn j toward The Observer Me of the shop the officer y met a reporter and the j to the shop, where the -..otinin tnnir-nlaee: "I ;ai:i"" v" t!.e l.i-v in V. v re L-sue f -r ? r 'rr.ro w;';i fu'ojci-t, there rnJir-S M in- only, as com- "put a piece In the paper key beating a mule in the 500 or more T?eople. The .1 was belabored cruelly." hall put something about It see why some -one did not .ins to the fellow?" nadam, we are afraid the I curse at us." . drivers beat their horses the reply. . ; ; against cruelty to animals Jed !n this neighborhood. ; willing to go - and testify r-nders. e foregoing interview was officer and the newspaper ed to he square tojrether. .sburn haired woman would going to ' court for dumb d the reporter, t, declared the officer,'' she go if I can get the negro ed that mule." , : a and Choral Hecltal Given. icert given In the Second m church last night by Mr. n, organist, assisted by Mrs. raham, soprano, and Miss iolinist, brought-to a close e most delightful series of I choral recitals ever held ty. The programme last rinded a number of selec- he so-called popular style the intent beinjr ito please present. Classical numbers wanting, the . programme nt being a very attractive church was well filled with . rs. To say that all, with tion, were highly pleased, express their feeling. The s a most enjoyable one. nded the series for the sea her will be begun next fall, in untoward does not inter- in torfere with Mr. Zt-hm's pared with dZZ .for the week preced ir.g. Whther V.:a can be taken as Indicative of a better state of health In the community is a matter for con lecture. Tho hisrhest number attained during the present year was in -the week ending February -Ji. wnen i,us were issued. In that ending January 7, 1,181 was the number. The prescriptions of last -week are dlvfided as follows; Atkinson mug Company, 6! Burwell & Dunn, 29; Elair Bros., 28; Charlotte Drug Com panly 41;' Eagle Drug Company, 41; W. L. Hand & Co., 71; Hawley's Phar macy. 43; R. H. Jordan & Co., 61; Queen City Drug Company, 9; J. P. Stowe & Co., 48; Tryon Street Drug fomnanv. 44: Woodall & Sneoard. 69; Mullen's Pharmacy, 1. The, record gives the classification of the number sold by the physicians who 'have the largest number to their credit Dr. J. A- Austin heads the list with 72. ' "The Girl From Montana" Delights I;-;:;' ICO J;nt. and Lad a little left." Geo. S. -Aldhizer, Broadway, Va. THIS IS WHY DAHS PAIST y IS SO POPULAR- For Sale by ths Ezell-IIycrs Co.. Charlotte. oacwr pgtrwtlzerg TlUg WPfir One of the most thrilliner pictures the Odeon has had In some time was thrown on the screen yesterday in tne "The Girl. From Montana." The plot of the story Is the rescue by a West ern girl of her lover from the hands of a lynching mob wnlch has been led by an enenry of his to believe him guilty of the theft of a norse. inv girl dashes for miles astride her horse at break neck speed and arrives on the scene In time to cut tne rope from which her lover Is dangling with a. bullet from her pistol. Another, dash follow and the couple- Is wedded while the band is Kepx at a aofa Hatanne at the points of . re volvers in the hands of "the contract ing parties," Even the hardened pic ture fiends have hard: work to keep from applauding at the critical mo ments. State League to Meet In Jane. While no dates have yet been fixed upon by the executive committee hav ing the matter in' charge, It is very nrohable that the annual convention Af tho North Carolina Bulldlmc and r.on T-pfieue will be held in Greens boro, Thursday and Friday, the 2d and 3d of June. In conversation with an Observer reporter yesterday, President S. Wlttkowsky said that the indications this year for a big attendance were" much more promls Inv than pvnr before. Special ar rangements have been made with the railroads and at tne ureensDoro no tels Apartment on North Popular Street. Messrs. J. H. Van Ness, father and son. have decided to erect & double house on their fine North Popular street lot between Trade and r Fifth streets. The building will cost about tAAflft and will be commenced next month. When completed It will close ly resemble the Wadsworth apanmeni rocentlv erected at. the corner of Church and Sixth streets. It will be of handsome design and equipped wun oii Mi modern conveniences. une apartments Wtllr Be ready fflf " fent early m the rail. ;- , Mr, Scott Collects for Dead Horse. Tn another nart of to-day's Ob server there appears a' copy of a let tor f,nAi ' Mr Kfntt. tit the Scott Mnhana Mfar. Cn.. acknowledging re ceipt of check for $150.00, amount of live stock Insurance which h carneo on his dray horse. Mr. is. wauace, special representative of the South ern Live Stock Association, is ai me Leland and will be glad to call on any one Interested In live stock in surance. - " - . at the People's Concert Y. 31. C. A. " ance sale for' the old folks . be held at the Young Men's Association has been very the indications are that there large attendance.4 Much in s manifested in the odd pro dhich was oublished in - yes- i per and which will be gfVen vlth out change. The udmis be one Quarter of ye 100 ccordlng to announcement, eminent ladles and gentle- take 'toart It is understood proceeds will go toward the r fund of the new Young rksUan Association building rtainment U given under the of the ladles' auxllllary of . C. A. ' - A Demonstration TlUa Afternoon. Miss Hosklns demonstraitor for, the Natural Food Company, ' of Niagara Falls, N. Y., will give an exhiDition this afternoon at 4 o'clock at the frittenton Home, to which all the l.. J l olt ara Invito Mlaai Hosklns will serve ,a tnree-course luncheon after which a silver offering will be taken-for the benefit of the err; L'.'ir.uEr: . FITTING SI-. j nude by the czzz cuui i:ct:c:s in k Omerica and arc nizzz to "FIT, -f 4 ( ) i ) O Our display is SWELL shirts'- to suit any sort of teste, all hinds and 11 tvitfrMTis. nlam of vlz&tei. with "O cuffs or without, white or colored, Stripes or checks, and all the new nd fashionable 'designs 0 if Our Prices are to Suit You From 50 Gents to $5.00 1 DOING BUSINESS AGAIN. Am tfinuirht T was about to" take leave of this world, on account of indigestion, nervousness ana Be""? debility writes A. A. v-nisnoim, lrrau- well, N. Y., "and when it looKea as u .v.. .n hnrwn isft. T was nersuaded to try Electric Bitters, and I rejoice to say that they are curing me. 1 am now doing business again as of old, an am ..III Aai" wt nt all onlc medicines. Guaranteed by W.- L. Hand & Co.. druggists, boc. 4 uThe Chair That Rests the E4 Mikn So LEADING QLQTH1ERS Don't you cave bybuyin a suit mads by MEN WHO ' KNOW T" i J for $15.00, $20.00 or $25.00, instead of one for $40.00 no better; li . Our new SACK STJTTS have the appearance of the hest made. to-order clothes and don't cost us much. ' J - L-, n 'Goods Sent on Approval Returnable at Our Expense." J lone-fate Clotiis Co. Ik . SMfe " To Damrosch's Orchestra. ' There is no doubt that Damrosch's Orchestra will have a good hearing at the Academy, of Music Saturday night. There has been a steady and continuous demand for tickets since the opening day of the sale, The or ganization is one of the mosi popular of Its kind on the road. otto Man Vice President. ny Charlotte friends of Mr. harton. a welt-known travel raan having headquarters in will be interested In learn the concern af which he is ident, the DeWttt-Wharton , will shortly commence the n Lynchburg, Va., of a large ry with on Initial output of n garments., per day. A sas already been procured, truction work on the build-? r-story brick structure, 40 by a now under way. The fac- , rni1v fnr nncratlnn fthmit ,f August, Between 100 and will be employed. The cash the concern is $50,000, FOOD COMMISSIONER'S REPORT. The Minnesota Dairy ami Food Com mission's analysis shows that Kennedy's Laxative Honey and Tar ami Bee's Lax ative Honey and Tar contained opiates and croton oil. Opiates are poisons and croton oil Is a violent poisonous purga tive. Refuse to accept any bu'. Foley's Honey and Tar In a yellow package. Foley's Honey end Tar contains no opiates or dangerous drugs and Is tl" best cough and cold-cure. Ri. H.; Jor dan & Company. i . - - - - - - Mill's Municipal Uhftlon CIoms at v; ; , Hand. neral city election is but 10 and yet little If any interest manifested In It. The noml he farty chosen at the recent s. will be elected without op- the matter being I nothlns: a a form, immediately after the new board of aldermen ve a special meeting. The of 'this meeting Is being spec i considerably, Many Impor ters, Incident upon the new are to be settled. kissinessl a n A .11 vtmt v III HHIiJK H H Ui If - o - 1 5 Case Settled Temporarily. J rs." Samuel La wing yields request of her husband that -n. a gain. -to ihPaw Crk ad If by June term of court t peaceful between them, rg case, in which.the husband victefl of abandonment, will Otherwise he wijl be fined r ted.: In any case he. must c osts - of action Just finished t pay his wife a stipulated -mil Jane. tAddrrn Y. M. C. A. r. II. IC Boyer has accepted an i to address the next and the er-rles of mawmeetings of Men's Christian Assocla h will be held Sunday after the Academy of Music. The in 5 o'clock. An address t and profit may be counted 'rrtalnty. ' ' i. ra! of 3Ir. J. C. Orr. r; x of Mr. John C. Orr will t the home In Crab Or ' 'y this morning at 10 k "'rvices will be In -I. I. PresKlcy, raster .. pr..: 1 - if-rlan There Is nothing that gives the public as much confidence as square and fair dealing. ; Wc do not use any fake schemes in our business. We have never lowered the art of piano building to the mere level of : a money- making trafflc1''-1' " '-7'Z" We have never misled the pub- lie by advertising a cheap piano as high grade. , We lve never sacrificed tone quality and perfect- work manship for expense. n We have never made cheap pianos and never, will. ' Our reputation Is maintained by merit alone; the standing of our firm byv business in tegrity. We cater to the public for patronage, but not on. a basis of misrepresentation. dlAS. fi STIEFf Southern Wnfroora . . . f 4 . n Jl are the practicalrcommon- sense kind. There 's a rea son why" we carry them; also a reason why , you shoul see them before buy: Office Furniture Department Second Floor Annex, Stone I !arringer Co. OFFICE OUTFITTEIIS. There's a long "stretch of WASH SUIT weather ahead ; of us, and mothers will be greatly interested in our new styles. . , . Our Wash Suits will go to the tub as often as you de: sire and renew; their good looks each time. long Coat Suits, Sailor Collar and Blouse Pants, sizes from 3 to 8 years .'. . . . . . 50ci to $1.50 a suit. Blouse Suits, large or small collars, blouse pants; sizes 3 to 10 years . . 50c. to $2.00 a suit. Pattq' WncV. Panffi -; . . . . . . 25 and O0C. YORKE BROS. & ROGERS. Eats QlMaiki The celebrated Crofut & Knapp,dJ. (.. i : -;. .. .. - - and $4.00 Hata are BelUng to bf' xney are me uesv mw-a wi price ever made. These Hats - i -i . , .. . . . .-- i made in the latest spring models soft Hats or Derbies. If you' a particular about your appearanj buy your Hat at a Hat'store. ' i 'Agents for Dunlap & Co.ta Soft,: S """and Straw Hats. " Brown G 'Just a WWsper Off the Square." , ' - X. TKen's Garments to Order In the Tailoring Department, f THE CHARLOTTE SUPPLY C AQEVIJS FOR I . c; You and your fricads are cordially ; Jnvited to visit , .7 . Thfc Selwyn Palm Room; For cool and refreshing drinks A DeUghtful Place to Entertain Ypur tYlends Amid - : : American All-Wronght Steel Split Pulleys and "Giant- Ot!rcrwf; T Belt ins. ' j Ws carry In stock Tale and Towne Hoists up to six tons capacity: ' fi Una' of Packlne. Wpn. .Valves and 311U Supplier !, J Kelly ' BARGAINS -f ft mm Vt the present time we are displaying extra good values in Dressers and Chif foniers. Recent shipments from the leading manufacturer's have brought us a large number of beautiful Dressers,. with Wash-Stands and . Chiffoniers .to,, match, in elegantly finished Birdseye Maple and Mahogany. The prices on Dressers range frorri $18.00 to $85.00; Chiffoniers, $19.75 to $C0.00. See our Maple and Mahogany Dressers at $21.00,' $22.50, $25.00, $27.50 and $35.00. i '...." . , - This line should not be .overlooked -by -those anticipatmg an early purchase of ...... this'iclasa of. goods.- - T TTr""- ' T1-r- h n. positive saving in all lines of? Furniture by buying now at this store. ' - - L.I To those who drive, a part of their satisfad is in the smartness ot their turnout. lhc part is in the good service : "of "good mate Kclly-SprfngiicW Tire G are both smart and good. They add toth pearance of the best rigs and they give thet service that goes with their good style. 1 he carriage makers use them exclusively, ot r.n J. W. WADSWOKTH'S SONS' CO.. Azts. CUAIILOTTK, N. C. I
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