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- . to C . TING Si-1 ice ... c j the r.:a' Mr. i'cott ia the county tor thoroughly n said fcy many who study j various forms that some -balanced mind hadttart 5 that consumed the barns Creek. The barns burned - she main public roada, and ; ave started at about the of the night and always In the fodder or other dry lie recalled that a crazy . to burn the town of Rock few years ago. Incendiary breaking out at Irregular in 3 da what they could the of a unable to detect the .fire illy, however, a man was ar i was found to have a crazy - burning. He said that the sent him to fire the world, me ago the driver of a laun n In Wilmington, became the subject of burning. Ha ral buildings and, when sus t and went to Rooky Mount, 3 mania soon, took new hold 3 him burn other buildings, -ested he made a full confea argued that he was doing his fires had been set in the and In the same class of Th fallow would go Into j to deliver a package and re In some out of the way .Ie , was crazy on the snb- of this fire-mania Mr. 3 watched the Steele Creek with Interest Before the he told Squire S. H. H4Jton itor Herlot Clarkson that he e had located the guilty per Iiad been in Steele Creek and eridnce against an old color who travels up and down Istrlct, and who had been In borhood of each and every i time they occurred. Some : la clad In the dress of her at other times she wears thes. 1 negress talks about fires all She always knows about and the stock that are burn Jarkies f the community ; of her. She slips about and ach time in the woods alone asked by an Observer man nee inch a person as the old vould stand to escape after ?et a fire Mr. Scott said ' that ; le were more cunning than rson. Their minds were on subject and they studied the carefully before taking the ep. Mr. W, M. Long, chair he board of county commis- Sollcitor Herlot . Clarkson, II. Hilton and Mr. Scott will s to ascertain the truth about in. ; She will be held and ex : :h f . c:.i f "kr. Mr. S. II. Y. Cell. &rt 76, died yes terday niorr.irj at 11 o'clock at the home of his son, Mr. W. E. Snell. Ha leaves three sons, w. E.. J. iu. ana t. G. Snell, and two daughters, Mrs. II. A, Dunn and Mrs. F. R. Cates. Death was due to paralysis. Mr. Snell was a Confederate veteran. .The funeral will be held at Amity church this af ternoon at 3:S0 o'clock, conducted by the pastor. Rev., Mr. Crane. "THEATO" t The best Moving Picture Show in the city. Small ac cident Saturday night, but no damage. Open : to-morrow. Opposite Selwyn Hotel. :.:r icc:. ::::.r.7 - r, 1 -frir Ac1- tlvi their opinion of Davis', and we are sure you will use it. For Sala by th3 Ei3lM.Iy;r3 Co., Charlotte. iz by the b:zt c!:! i' Fire tn Small Frame Building. A small dwelling owned by Mr. W. J. Moore and occupied by David Rogers, colored, caught fire yester day morning about 11 o'clock. , The fire department soon extinguished the flames. The damage- amounted to not more than 25. The building';, is lo cated on East Sixth street. . , v mm ifegrity; 1 VXD FOR EDUCATION. Men Want Stenographers m Write Good Englkh The C. A- Hope to Have a Night That Will He Able to Help .sent Situation, the most cherished hopes of i who are most interested In ion of the new Y. W C. A. is that it may be well equlp- facilities for a night school. young women engaged as ; hers or in other nlaces of may receive instruction in the of an English education so them for better positions In ess world. At one of the re it conferences, in the interest ulldlng fund, it was shown y young women upon the ne t getting positions in business 1 with this necessity before able" to complete even a com--) leducatlon, hence, for lack 1 training they are compell pt pooltlnns which command 'sr. salaries than their busl ty warrants. This Is espeol- of stenographers, and with vantages in an English edu i .salaries of the young wo- red In this work would be creased. ' There 1b a growing among business men for , hers who can, not only, use r stenographer's ' pencil and Titer, but for those who can themselves - properly in a which they write. And men are ready . t pay good or such help. . W. C A. hopes to establish i.!fht school as will supply f the needs of stenographers r young business women. the purchase of the lot where e Is to be erected, interest in . has Increased largely among !s of the institution, and o public generally. There Is nothing that gives the . public as much confidence as square and fair dealing. , We do not use . any fake schemes in our business. We hare never lowered the art of piano building to the mere 'level of a money making traffic. We have never misled the pub lic by advertising a cheap , piano as high grade. '' We liave never sacrificed tone quality and perfect work manship- for expense! We have never made '.cheap pianos and never will. Our reputation is maintained by merit alone; the standing of our firm by business in tegrlty. , - . V We cater to 'the "publio for i i patronage,. , but not on " a ba,sls of misrepresentation.. ; . M. STIEFF . Southern Wareroom 5 IV, Trade Street C. II. WTLMOTH, Jlgr. . ASTH3IA HE CURED? Mr. William Ila ash ton Seriously I1L Capt. Thomas II. Hausrhton receiv ed a telegram late yesterday afternoon announcing the serious illness of his brother, Mr. William ; Haughton, at Spartanburg,- S. C. Captain Haughton ft last night for Spartanburg. Mr. rillam f Haughton formerly lied in Charlotte and has many friends in the city who will regret to learn of his Ill ness. . Ilonday, Hay 13 BEN GREET Players 1 Famous Open Air Plays Elizabeth College Campus. ) 0 z to FIT America and arc m Ci!r display is SWELL zliirts to cuit any sort of taste, all kinds and all patterns, plain or pbated, with cuffs or without, white or colored, stripes or checks, and all the new . and fashionable, designs ) o o o o 0 Our Prices are to Suit You From 50 eents to $5.00 MAin A Public Apology of Sufferers Who Have cstcd 'Toxlco, . Say.. Yes.,"-.- -Tork, April 28, J 07. Oocu evidence inr- theform" of of testimonial letters re y " the Toxlco Laboratory delusively that asthma and i can be completely con ' Toxlco. Among scores of tteri, Mrs.: -'Edward Mc f Louisville. Ky., writes: "I i completely cured of asthma IJUs by Toxlco and have ed it to my friends, as I a grand remedy." percentage of permanent i fcy Toxlco is a marked i -r lical science.' an ordr ; rer may test 'Toxlco, ,1 will be sent by mall if :'-;:Mre."3 to Toxlco Labora , I;ro;iv way, Kew York City. I sin to Speak to Boys. y '--3 metting at the Young : n Ajssociation this af- : " J o'clock will be of Bpe ::r.. 3. A. Helvin, who ? the boys with his , v, ni be the speaker. ! to "Will Power Over I Over Will Power," : v.-ill be Illustrated on 1.9 very lr-rest- Get your ICE CREAM and SODA WATER at fronebergcr's Drug Store HiglJitnd Park, Nortit Char lotte. Just on block from car line, Plione 802. iQEll. LEADING GLOTH1ERS A 4 t '44 cold weaihsr nov. yoni' Straw Hat and it. We have a big stock, one everybody from $1.50 $10,00 for' "Goods Sent on Approval Returnable at Our Expense," 1 longdate Cluiiiiig ft W SusMs mats vfiQmalki We try to change our win dow displays at least once a week. The display ot ; KARA LINEN in our soum wmaow nas been in two : weeks, but every suggestion that we change the display has met with a vigorous protest from the young lady who has charge of our stationery de partment. She v says that window display keeps one clerk busy all the time sell ing Kara Linen. We have sold a ton of it m less than a year. ' Price 35c. pound. v Envelopes 15c. j - 2 pack ages for 25c. Call, write or telephone your orders. ' - Stone $ larringer Co. Booksellers and Stationers. There's a long stretch of WASH SUIT weather: ahead of us, and mothers will be greatly interested in our new styles. 1 ' 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 . 50c. to $1.50 a suit. Blouse Suits, large or small collars, blouse pants; sizes 3 to 10 years 50c. to $2.00 a suit. Boys' Wash Pants . v. 2 and 50c- YORKE BROS. & ROGERS. v The celebrated Crofut 8t Knapp 5 o and 14.00 Hats are Belling to b the band and there's a rea. They are the , .best Hats fo price ever made. - These Hats ; made In the latest spring models soft Hats or Derbies.' If you particular about your appearar buy your Hat at a Hat store. I and Straw Hats. 'he late-Brow "Jnst a Wtiisper Off the Square." . Men's Garments to Order In the Tailoring Department 1 THE CHARLOTTE SUPPLY and "Gtanr Stitch 1 . You and your friends are cordially . 'invited to visit The Selwyn Palm Room For ' copl and refreshing drinks A Delightful Place to Entertain Your Friends Amid . . . jjoxurious burrounoungs MM, A Earo Chance to Rent- a ' nice office or ' place of business, corner N. Tryon and W. Fifth, heretofore occupied by J. E. Steere for jewelry business.- Posses sion' May 1st. Now, don't evTej'boaywant It , at TOonc 4 tfv BIG BARGAINS Mi tews' i: Cliiffoiisrs - - . - ' AQ1.NT S foil American All-Wronsht Steel Split V nlya Belt Ins. . We carry In stock Tale and Tovrae Holsta up to six tons enpacftyi full Une of Packtsc Pip. Valffts and Mill Supplier lelly -jSprin v . gfiel' ' ,-1 ' " ' ' " At the present time wo are displaying extra good, values in Dressers and Chif foniers. Recent shipments from the leading manufacturers haye brought us a large number of beautiful Dressers, with Wash -Stands and Chiffoniers to match, in elegantly finished Bifdseye Maple and Mahogany.-The prices on Dressers range from $18.00 to $85.00; Chiffoniers, $19,75 to $60.00. See our Maple and Mahogany Drcssprs at $21.00, $22.50, . $25.00r $27.50 and $35.00. ' ; ' ' This line should notbe overlooked by those anticipating an early purchase of this. class .of goods.. There is a positive saving in all lines of Furniture by buying now at this store. To those who drive, a part of their satisfac is ih the' smartrless" of 'their turnout. ; The1 c part is in the good service of good mate Kclly-SpringOeld Tireo are both smart and good. They add to the pearance of the best rigs arid they give, the f service that goes with their good style. The carriage makers use thenV exclusively, of cm j. w, wadswouth's soxs co., Ats. ' Presbyterian Qo11qq for VIdi ' f CHAHLOTTE, K. C ' . ,1
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