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: a v It fv , ire; l broken and . :. ture now is jor he feel v s and looks I : ke. The ... and hope and the : denizens are on by thd most ex f color and sound; and rt cannot but respond l. ' ' T MESSENGER. I. i the alien sparrows made 's April shade,. ' -v. native note, one tomtit's : through the sky. II. ' ,ough calm, was like a call i . 1 and waterfall, the memories of brooks . rings . and vernal things. III. n his BU'tft wings might him there . hts had traveled where In his gold anu sable r his woven neat; rv. wide wood tut half fore Its hush hric-throated thrush; the orchards and the ar thrill mock-bird's rapturous bill . V. . . :rt3 where nature still' li e the year grows green, trels gather with their va lays n or of praise, VI. " the city's cornices and ;; ;-: ' v,'i a . :i u:.ee ' ,'v L:vJor L-e'.--. .;i.n in U.o L';;;. states. It feliy v.-s Amvncan t'-' setting strong in favor of op tion and high licensing prohjoJuon, which has been tried at one time or another in seventeen' States. Is now -.i.-i . .i r!v nnd 13 said 10 re.it.u ni Hire'- .-, t , . be a general success in none, vux lo cal option, which is Popu a because it falls in with American instinct for local freedom generally works out as a measure of prohibition over large areas; and it is often Jound.that if one district adopts it the adjoining one Is forced sooner or later to fol low its example as a measure of self defence against Invaders from ( the 'dry' district. High licence ,1s almost universal, ana sometimes ri i f. 000 a year. In 1896, the last year for which there are published returns on iis.aoa.ooo was raised hn,.vtiit th rnuntrv from liquor licences, and the report believes that the revenue irom licences now exceeds even that huge figure. "The ,..It Aamaaa Mnil9A which IS nOW becoming very common In American Licensing Bills, supplies a very -- v,i-,-.V-l-t(n nnerlmtnt. This Clause . . . attwmA a ln- gives a sunerer mruutu ,-...-. toxicatlon the ngni to --t imacoa ncalnBt tne per- son who has supplied him with liquor. wife, child', parent, a""1"?.? er. or any otner per-u . this right of action; they must show injury In person or proy. means of support,' and it is enough to prove that the person against whom the action is brought wm re sponsible 'in part iqr iwiB which causea tne mjj- -"r: .- .m hnvfl been brought 11113, WfJ UC -- - against . saloon keeper by wives of habitual arunKarus, u at lat heavy damages were obta. l ti ed. TO nearest parallel in English law is the civil action lor loss ui . Vice in -.use vi i.uvi - - A.- .-i--t-t mirht bi extended to cover the case of a publican guilty of seducing a man to drink to excess or Of supplying arm to drunkards. - Public -opinion on tem-----., n,i.tinna is much more ad vanced in America than it Is here-- a fact which tells strongly in -me i ca's favor In the race for industrial efficiency." personal friend.:. As!: tlicui their opinion of Davis', and i we arc sure you will use it. For Sale by tl:3 Ezsll-IIyers .Co., Charlotte. tier if 1 discordant choirs some ill-directed breeze her o'er the seas VII. i wandering tomtit, for the 3 : rounds and hues Joy of all the woodland -.1. '' , r' gratitude! ."N Ked 3Icn to Jlect Tills Week la Greenaboro. ' Several Charlotte citizens, mem Ki.ro of the local tribe of red men. will igo up to Greensboro this week to at- ftfnri tne treat council wmcn metis there Wednesday. The sessions will be held in the assemoiy nan oi tne tien hmv Hotel. Mavor T. J. Murnhv will deliver the address of welcome. The event of Wednesday will be the big barbecue .wnicn ino trme, wo. ti wm tender the visitors at Lindley Pari, ntween 150 and 200 delegates are expected to attena. Tot the Y. W. C. A. BuUdlni Fund. Xot the least enlovable concert or the year win be mat wnicn tne ucn- nrfTson Orrhestra. assisted bv MISS Mm Poiirtnov Oates. will be sriven at the Selwyn hotel to-morrow evening. The entire proceeds win go to tne building fund of the Young Women's Christian Association. The programme tnr tin pfincprt is an exceedlnelv at tractive ; one. Tne . selections ar mnRtlv of th nonular tvDa whlcn can be appreciated ana eeniy enjoyeu oy ell. Death of Mr. Helms.' Mr. W. E. Helms, aged 60 years, mA at hin hftmpi in the Brick Row early yesterday morning, ttia re 11 h hurled this . morning Death was caused by pneumonia. The Helms ramny is in a aepiorauie con dition. Several members are ill and there is no one to work. ii'fi V(',iJy( L-' v,-ci:i.c::2 every sunnner f' : !l a fv lco ":o cnn remember, j' -iMm Vx Y Get a .good Serge Suit, sir. T lll and ou mbc 1 1 mn A We, are so sure of the su- f: l f l Willi ' Jjlj Ail periority of our Serge Suits d-ftjn we guarantee every .jzzu::r.i X) one of them. "I ' Blacks and Blues, in sin gle and double-breasted 44HHfrM4M styes...... $12.50 to $25.00. YORKE BROS. & ROGERS. .SOUGHT FAME. mes in so many ways and Uted! One of all the my- lian elrls. Pocahontas hap i the opportunity to dis r.self In the history of man- made the most of it. not that the story of what she survive her generation. thought John' Smith was man than ; the tattooed was aceuatomed to. She any risk to save him; she owhatan wouldn't kill her. 1 of considering it a re- pie cherish and advertise m her and John Rolfe, not .,, was a savage and the oth m of no personal conse- t because fate put them in of big things. It roust true that people who would wilderness and brave mas i.lague, both of which were .tal. were people who had make good at home and :z for any chanM., Good ;th respectable employment lly ' have volunteered to rtainly those who came did .ate that they were to be itors ; of the j most blue aristocrats in the world's ition.' a Mayflower crowd. Sour-ismal-spirlted exiles, perse--y emigration, belonging to and lower clashes, they were ng that poets and novelists t brate traditions of them . a sort of royalty from their 1. They had a powerfully on earth and passed their owns, but their ghosts will i smiles forever. If, as Mll nds, fame perseveres in - .. .DEST PLOUGH1IAN. ? grass gits a half a show, some rainy days, to grow e-reeri along da row. ... :th while den to try to hoe le plantation clean. ay Is de way dat 's cheap, tuke a two-inrn sweep, t p'int two Inches deep, out Glneral Green. BASEBALL THIS AFTERNOON. i Ttnttin. Tt nval Promised Between Lanforrl. Davidson Crack Pitcher, anil Hobbes. Guilford's Giant ntcn A r.amtx Chch at S:30 O'clock. Th Duvldson-Guilford baseball ih. fitr orniinfla thla after U1 Ka nnllod at 2:20 O'clOCK v,,r. Tha indirations are that the grand stand and bleachers will bo crowded. This is the first match game of baseball between college nines Which has been playd in Char lotte this season. The Davidson ag .i9tinn will rnmA down a hundred or more strong from the college to tVtn lnstv -wearera of the red and black to victory. The backers of the Quaker nine will no De wanting. It Is needless to say mat tne conicai will be lively fron start to finish. TVia turn tAnma met ftOme weeks ago. the Davidson nine - winning nanmiy. uahw thn jriant : Guilford twlrler, suffered defeat at the hands of Lau- ford.' Davidson's crack pitcner, ana he has declared that he will be re ...mroA In thin came. It will be worth the price of the admission to witness the perrormance ot tnese two slab artists. They are perhaps the of b1 nifiii hall tnssers in the State The team work of both ciuos is excel lent and a fine game oi nail is prom ised. WE MAKE PICTURE FRAF.1ES "Good for everything a salve is used for and especially recommended for Piles " That Is what wf. say about Do- liri,.M Wlff-h W.9a1 Calm. . If you want a frame for : a "'dainty miniature or the largest oil painting, our fa ' ' -:' ' -' ' " " 41.' ' eilities are equally good We carry a line of moulding which is up-to-date in every rzx : TV WE ' co!d vcatlisr now. 0 yonr Straw Hat and vc it We have a big stock, one ioi everybody from $ 1 .50 to $10,00 "Goods Sent on Approval Returnable at Our Expense." ' II; ft! Hats k smaiet "-J'j V' '' ' H The celebrated Crofut & Knapp J3. .and oo Hats are selling to be:, the band and there's a reas They are the best Hats : for p.1 price evec.made. These, Hats ti made in the latest spring models soft Hats or Derbies. If you a . particular about your appearano buy your Hat at a Hat store, . i 'rvj fc'P: 'J'VV'i'--,.'''' V Agents for punlap & Co.'s Soft, St '-anstfaw' feats.: : HRVE THEM That is what twenty years' of usage un proven. Get the orlglnaL Sold by Hawley's Pharmacy. - II. CLOTHES FOR MEN, YO L'XG MEN AXp BOYS. J Elegant stock of fine Clothes for your inspection now awaiting you. , l . O.ilf aii Man's Plrtth- We are sure we can yiease yuu m any ouji. Ji wu. w " rorin1nr TTnvp ;nTripthiTier InST. no matter how hard you are to please. particular, iiave someiuuig We have Men.g Sults from $7.50 to $40.00. ( -: nkiuAt:fn tin An Come and see for yourself. ' ' ) "REMEMBER MELLO N'S CLOTHES FIT.H " that is in good taste for any iifiiss ,e slch a clow as dat I' my upright frame plum dat rrass wus slch-a mat i tell whar a hoe been at. cat cotton roun' ti cool wld fresh black dirt fcoay fits bis shirt. i not right here a spurt 'cr grassy groun'. J III. . ' I p.ot a heap to 1'arn ' 'a wut 's comln' . to delr! har'n' hoe-han's en har'n s wut ain't wuth a darn. ' ! 't men lak me. ' ; Jjrag de bigges sales 1 en ortton bales, . i:. z drouth en 'noctlal I': er de sea. IV. t v 1 o"i;!n up myse'f. - Mtchly hoi' its bref a 'long; 'ca'ee dat means " ; !n't none gwlnc be Jcr, s up my mule. ! 'ca'se it ' m. '.t you d lak to know, i ; 'ryin'to bra? en blow; ! '. 'i f'ioi, i Tliere 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 . have never lowered the art of piano building to the mere Ie-vel of a money making traffic. , -V have nevr misled the pub--11c by advertising a cheap piano as high grade. We. have never sacrificed tone quality and perfect work manship for expense, We have never made cheap pianos and never wlIL Our reputation is maintained by merit alone; the standing of our firm by business In-, tegrlty. na cater to the nnhitn tr I patronage, but not on a basis of misrepresentation. picture. r.yMfr . Service prompt. Id. (Pvlellon Company LEADING CLOTinERS. Stone You and your friends are cordially invited to visit The Selwyn, Palm Room For cool and refreshing drinks A Dellghtf ol Place to Entertain Your Friends Amid. liuxuriuuit ourruuuuuigs Booksellers and Stationers. CMS. fl STICFF f ""tliern Warrroom . l BBI ... W M BIG BARGAINS ft mm Be Tate-Brown Ce Just a Whisper Off the Square." v v ' . ' ' -' t ' ' "Men's Garments to Order in the Tailoring Department, ," THE CHASILOTT E SUPPLY (i AQCNr, S FOR Amerlckn All-WrouStU Steel SpIH Pulleys and -Giant" 6i!tcrw3 r. ' Beit lnj. j, rtock Yale and Towne Hoists up to els tons capacity: c full line of racking Pip, Valve and Mill SapUe i I lielly - .-SpringfieK ' '' I , ,1 SHS mm t uw sw v. i jS'Gaffom. At the' present time we are displaying extra good values m Dressers and Chif ' foniers.: Recent shipments from the leading manufacturers have brought va - a large number of beautiful Dressers, with Wash -Stands and Chiffoniers to match, in elegantly finished Birdseyc Maple and Mahogany. -The prices on Dressers range from $18.00 to $85.00; ChUfonier s, $19.76 . to 60.00. , : See our Maple and Mah ogany Dressers at $21.00, $22.50, $25.00, $27.50 and $35.00. ' . . This lino should not be Overlooked : by ; those anticipatmg an early purchase ot U-tlns -class: of-- gods--- , ,. ,u-ri.Tw --''-Tlicre is .apositivc BMng'in all; lines Of, Furniture by buying now at tt is store; To those vvh6 drive, a part of their satisfac is in. the smartness of their turnout.' ' The ,d part isrin the good service of good mate Kelly-Sprfngiicld Tires are both smart and good. They add to thd i f KpcHt-KTo nnH thpv mvp the o ucuiaiiuc ui uuv lwoi. " y t) ; . 4 ', .'.'.if .' t V . service that goes with their good- style. 1 nj carriajre makers use them exclusively, ot c. J. W. WADSWORTH'S SONS' CO.,,Agts. Presbyterian Qolle&e for VJoi COARLOXTE, N. C.
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