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- ) t J . i L c. ti: can-,-'1 , ? 1). r.io I t:.e D? . : ".i, b::t most r 'coat him a little i vt"It S3 1309 aiul r-!n all day the , us heavy as the ?As was. but if it , .:i g-o to the voting :..ir.-;.s with the poll- r v.ed candidates are S. S. MeNlnch. ' r:r.en: r. Davis, W. I. Ileni ::art and James W. r.. McDowell, T. S. ,'. Y. Haywood. T. i .nith, V. It. Rob A. Williams. -I. Cave, O. G.Scott .3. Griffln. . C. Maxwell. L. Klrkpatrick and Joe 3 Klouso. I. C. Severs. .. Eunn. nissloners: - v '. A. ?eaj, W. H. Belk jllace. G. BaJrd, T. T. Smith. Ilirshinger, E. B. Lit. . B. Smith, R, K. Blair. L. Smith. - r. J. R. Hlatt. .'. F. Trotter. . . L. Sexton, B. S. Davis. .. L. Dooly. D. G. Kistler. U C. Ilerndon. ( Committee: .V B. Rodman, M. M. A. Page, W. F. Caudle. A. Bland, I. A. Dods- . A. Gresham, W. S. . Alexander. :. W. McCausland, J, H. W, Berryhill. '. J. Starnes. . M. Tye. ..n Bradley. I. Sargent, C. B. Bry- :. F. Black. II. D. Duckorth. -Mr. Brown. ; places and the Judges i" given herewith: !ty Hall. 1 'ounty court houe. ' lapibaldl's tin shop. Co. 18 North Church, next blacksmith nlwp. ;!ngham Mill school ;c!mont Mercantile. Com- ?. O. Watklo's store, r. M. Sims' store. 1. Hooper's ?tore. Severs' store. -Pitt's store. North Gra- .1 OF ELECTION. .'. K. McElroy. Edward John F. Gallant and C. A. .7. R. Cochrane, J. W, V, E. Younts, ' J. F. John Snipes, J. A. Helms. 3. B. Rhea, T. C. Ritch'. C. E. Mosteller, 'J. F. W. M. Lyles, V. O. Willis. John Orr, George H. ?h. -Samuel Asbury, H. II. -J. F. Smith,. W. C. Mc- law requires that the e opened at sunrise and open throughout the day . his will make the results :Iier than they were In . when the polls remained P. m. : ! ry -a r.i at S Oil' over The ten ABLE PERFORMANCE. :r. L .j i i",i..tcr. rf the rre'Lvtery ,,n. Tid.H. Mecklenburg una Cabarrus counties, in this State, and York, Lancaster. Chester and FajrikU, in youth Carolina. Alto gether nboui 33 ministers . and an equal number of laymen are in attend ance. Somi-unnual meetings, in the spvir.gr and in the fall, are held. Amonj those in attendance are Rev. William Duncan, pastor of the church here, and Rev. J. II. Pressiy, of Btatea vllle, and Rev. V. W. Orr, D. D. of East Avenue Tabernacle. mu'-u . i . placed wr.cn c i :y IXyA:;-q of I Bzu' ICO Per Cent. Pure Paint." For Salo by the Essll-IIyers Co., Charlotte. lrmcr Students of Presbyterian Col . fcge to Meet. The Alumnae. Association of Pros' byterlan College will hold its annual business meeting at the college Satur day afternoon at 5 o'clock.. The- annua; banquet of this organi zation, always a nenjoyable "affair, will be driven at the college next Tuesday7 afternoon at 4 ' o'clock. Those who wish to attehaTfiTc"Efu ed to eend their names and 50 cents to one of the following named ladies: Mrs. E. T. Cansler, Mrs. C. M. Carson, Miss Julia Robertson or Miss Bessie Hutchison. "" Jt Is earnestly desired that all form er students of the institution be pres ent both at the msetlngand at the banquet. Charlotte Gains a New Resident. - .nminr. nt Mr. William B. Hodge, late manager of the electrical department of Queen & company, PhUadf.tnhia. tn accent a responsible position with Mr. Stuart W. Cramer. Charlotte hai gainea anomer niusv desirable new citizen. Mr. Hodge Is an authority on electrical engineering and will superintend the making of the automatic regulators which are to gJ with the Cramer system oi air con tHinntn in finttnn mills. For the ores- en', Mr. Hodge Is living at Mrs. II. L- Adams' He will likely keep house when his family arnvt-s n ine iaii. Tle May Military Festival. Rnttprv A Is comnletlnff arranare- ment3 for the May MlU'ary Festival uhKh In tn hp o-lvpn .' at . the fair grounds during the week of the Twen tieth. The indications arc tnat the midway this year will be the Wjfgest ever held in the city, some 30-odd ihown having already b-?;i l "Jkcl. Ti. celebration will take pla.o in ihe f iir grounds, where all prvla:w ce!r lratifn have hen held. The nosters tlvai have already been prnud ar,d scatttjed over the city. Orsran Recital at Tenth Avenue. ' Dr. C. R. Fisher, dlrectorof Pres- liytn!an College Conservatory of Mu sic, agisted by Miss Wade and Mlsa Mcintosh, vocalists, and a chorus of to voice?, will give an orsran recital in the Tenth Avenue Presbyterian church to-morrow evening at 8 o'clock An admission fee of 25 cents for grown people and 10 cent3 far chll- lr m, will be charged, Tn f proceeds will go towards paying for. the fine new pipe organ which has Just been Installed, and which will bo used in the rscital. FuMrl r.t Mrs. K. Stnvart BcrryhilL The funeral o! Mrs. E. Stewart Ber ryhill took place at the home In Steele Creek township yesterday mernJn at 10 o'clock, rho service was conducteu b Rev. George l Robertson, th pa-tor of the Steele Creek Presbyter ian church. The intermtnt was mads In thr church ya"t A. large number tl th' friends of tl'8 defeased were at th) home to attna the fueral. Mrs. I!")ryhllj was one t th" most beloved i'jmen In the county There la no article of food mor nu tritious or henlthful than Argo Rd Sal mon. As a brain and muscle builder, it I.i far ahead of beet or other meats. P.rings Mammy to Charlotte 1h Pall- man. The Wadesboro Messenger-Intelligencer cites the following case as an example of devotion: "There is no truer devotion than the love that exists "between the old time black maromys and the white chil dren now all men and women they helped to rear. An exampliflcatlon of this statement has just conf to the notice of The Wadesboro Messenger and Intelligencer. Yesterday Mrs. Jessie " Little, or LllesvlIIe township carried to Charlotte Aunt, Susie In gram, who waa a slave of her father, the late John B, Ingram, to have her eyes treated, i Aunt Susie waa taken by Mrs. Little Into a Pullman, and as !t was the first time she was ever on the train, her bewilderment and awo can be Imagined,' On reaching Char lotte Mrs. Little did not desert her charge, but carried her to the Buford Hotel, where? her every comfort was attended to while the. occulist was ex amining and treating her eyes." The iJCeeley : Institute at Oreenmboro will send you absolute proof of the effi cacy of the cure. Write for particulars. A, 1 1 - 1 1 1 3 Com: In fcr a Led: cr Try-On a yVl t The coats are well tail- k J aim uiiu wiu noia iut:u shape; weir cut trousers, Si .V' v " with turn-ups and belt straps, inshort suits that will make a man look well and feel comfortable. Serges, Worsteds and Ch eviots, in single or double- breasted styles " . $10.00, $12.50, $1 5.00 and $18.50. These prices will buy style, comfort, durability and all-round satisfaction. YORKE BROS. & ROGERS. Kennedy's Laxative - Coush Svrun is better than any other cough remedy to- cause ljts laxative principle assures a healthy, copious action of the bowels and at the same time it heals Irritation cf the throat and allays inflammation of the mucous membrane. Contains Honpy and Tar, pleasant to take. Children like it. Sold by Hawley's Pharmacy. n l ITU Players Have Made Reputation A Favor- ;.-m. :'a woodland players, who t Eilzabeth College Mon ..icved a unique and last -n tor their delightful iys, presenting Shakes 'oral comedies amid sur- in exquisite harmony with r.ots of "As You Like It." smer Nlght'a Dream" and es-t," or the beauties of Night" and "Much Ado ,lng." i re of years Ben Greet has 11 in England for these per- . vJilch his splendid com ted each year at Oxford, London' Royal Botanical I at the most beautiful an .es of ''Shakespeare' Eng- s ago the company gave Us -qn pastoral , at Columbia btfore an audience of over and persons and subse "jrmances throughout the ve everywhere been trlum- ; ses. ',er of 1$06 was divided be "ica and . England, the layers In Juce visiting the rn cities and collegia, winter season In Ellza- '.itions of Shakespeare' i most successful while r. company presented ' -.f.jrd. Cambridge, Lon . ;.rooke Castle, Isle of :")y?rs Blanche Parlng--i Francisco Call, said: : s r-A Ink U poor stuff to - Vou Like It' like yea- rrare himself mut . i it one hopes he was ' r.9 of the waving elms r-inlie that towers over re lien Greet arid his J ; -i Rosalind ad Orlan- '. in the morning ot . i:av euug the fresh " r.ildty, the delicate ' ' e thing. It was the 1 f c irncly comedy ' - Tied yo)h, THE JOY OF WRITING is increased an liundred fold by the use of Eaton's Hot-Pressed '. Vellum the most luxurious writing paper in the world, the. paper with the artistic finish. There are a number of shapes, and sizes, so that even the most fastidious mav be pleased, and the price is only fifty and sixty cents the box.. - Stone and IKfliy Barringcr Co. . . '. . . . , " Stationers. P J Tltere U nothing that gives the public as much confidence as square and fair dealing. Wo do not use any fake . schemes In our business. We bave 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 bave never sacrificed tone quality and perfect work manship for expense. We have sever made cheap pianos and never will. Our reputation is maintained by merit alone; the standing of our tra by business tn- tegrlty. , , We cater to the publio for ' patronage, but not on a basis of misrepresentation. r Mm The lJeiv Ones 71 1 V3 , baxtimou; There's a Whole Lot Hse in Buying Clot r If you will let us show vou our elegant let of RPRtva and sttmh SUITS, we will show you what . else it is. The clothes we sell are op to' look at, they wejir well and they fit well. Clothes frem our stors always give satisfaction. ' Remember, Mellon' a Clothes Fit." Ed. " Mellon: "Cd LEADING CLOTUIERS. 7 r Showing of 2-Piece Soils We can please anybodys single breasted and double breasted. Elegant in appearance, style and wear $15.00, $18.50 and $20.00. Nfi-TAT oUiing Co. You and your friends are cordially invited to visit The Selwyn Palm Room For cool and refreshing drinks A Deliglitfol Place to Entertain Your Friends Amlfij jLUxurious Mirrounaings LI. STIlFF PARLOR SUITS AND ODD PARLOR CHAIRS 1 " , . " ' ' ' ' ' L " , ' , ' " mil 1 JLllsii t-W&A We are showing a neV line of Parlor Furniture that is comfortable, as well as . itaukuut, - If you do not need the suit, an odd 9chair added here and there will tone up your parlor. .' - Three-piece Parlor Suits $21.00 to $70.00. See our three-piece suits with silk plush loose' cushions, at $27.75, $30.00, $35.00, $42.50 and $47.00.- , Imitation Mahogany Divan, with loose cushion; regular value $13.50; our spe cial price, $10.00. We can furnish your parlor in good style at low prices. It will pay you to see : . us before vou bur .. L. ,.... , . ... 5 This unusual assemblage of Straw Hats is planned to exactly meet every man's taste; as well as the' requirements of his head and figure. We are not confined to the line of any " particular manufaci turer, but present three of the best makes in Mack- anaw, Milan and Split Straws, either soft or yap, shapes. A superb show ing of the celebrated Durffar' Straws. i he ate f own Co, in V 4 ?'Just Whtspcr Off the Square." Men's Garments to, Order in the Tailoring Department. ' I THE flIMOTTE SUPPLY 0 AQNTS FOR ..... . . .-. .. i American All-Wrought Steel Split, Pulley and "Gtant" Stitched Wt' . Bell Inf. We carry tn stock Tale and Towne Hoists up to sis tone capacity: alJ full Una of Packinc Pip Valvea and Mill Supplier l i f V r . This high-grade pellvery Wagon $90.00, Including lettering. Saj Wagon without top, but with side-boards, $67.50. This Wagon is gui anteed to he high-grade In every respect v N- We build a number of other styles, and sell on easyermsT J We W adsworthsNSons Comp CHARLOTTE, R C Presbyterian Goltegc lor VJol CHARLOTTE, H. C. , v". i rivi roi'ii.Tcs is very riiru mv.i imwu nm,
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