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I 1 cf r ' 4 c ity, v ;"! real . ; i - .U s. ; i:ni:iUon: i of ' ( i:::;abeth College .tea you to be prqsent S at tha J commencement exercses nineteenth to fcweaAy-first -.. ,r '?en hundred and seven C rlotte, North Carollna. ( rriker, ; Joyce Marie Decker, slier German, Margaret Mc g i Marquis, Agnjs Phifer, I ulsa , Volgt, ana Malzena .-aiy In music; BerthavEl de Ve azeil and Margaret Hilton, Er- Traouates In xpresaiom, I Wlnsr 19 the prograynme of . . . . - jiEin s commencement -e h College Comnlencement .ft Programme , fc .1907 tT?accalaureat& Sermo A.JG. Voight, D. D.,atay 19th, at eleven o'clock. ss before the - Younsr AVomen's ' (Ihrlstlan ; Association Ilai'ris Malllnckrodt, Mifcy 19th, at eight o'clock. , I Alumnae Meeting V Mayi-sotn, at twelve o ciok. krt Exhibit and Receptl on 26jth, at three-thirty o" clock. . I , Concert . Itth, at eight-thirty o'jclock. Class Day Exercises .IaV 2 1st at ten o'clocK. . Graduating Exercises! er lion. D. A Tompkins, May, lsf, at eight-thirty o'clock. . NORMAL COLLEGE. I -nds of i the State Normjal and 'trial College have received the ling invitations: , U T7V. 1... nM4 flAtA. "! ca lie x'a.t;uii.jr ,ouu oetiivi wmmh" ' ' v '-v'..of , V-jibe -North Carolina J v Normal and Industrial OpUeg '.nvlte you to be present i r uk at the I Vmth Annual Commencement tfcenty-slxth,- twenty-seVenth and twenty-eighth iineieen nunarea ana sevent Greensboro, gramme follows: TURDAT. MAY J5TH ; 8:00 p. m. I g s cr. Aaeipnian ana corneuan v 1 literary Societies, u , ; fitjTDAY, . MAY 86TH.' I ' ' VU:00 a. m. " rmon to Graduating, Class! -1 James D. Paxton, D. D. : ) jjyncnDurg, va. -SUNDAY, MAY J7TH. I 1 . 10:00 a. m. S VI. Aiumnae Association ana Association or Former students I - S:t)0 -p. m. Class Day Exercises. eArative assays or Graauaups Class. fe Tlt?SPAY. iMAY ?8TH ' . 10:00 a. m. Annual Address . tenuent Martin G. Brumbaug1!! hiladelnhla. Pa. . , . s setitatlon, o , Constitutions v IlbnrH-enry .G. .Connor . . 4ae Justice Supreme Court , North Carolina. presentation of Bibles ,v.vHnrv W . Rattle n T " ; f 8:00 p. m. eunloa of Alumnae and Former Students. t t:.a 1- . y t . 1 Cull:. ; e : r of your j:'fnce rt the . Co m rr: once ment Exercises Hay seventeenth to twenty-first nineteen hundred and seven The graduating class proper num bers 43. The programme follows: Programme Commencement Week Friday, May 17, 1907. Oratorla, "The Creation." with full orcnestra ana chorus. Saturday, May 18. Senior Class Exer cises, musical and literary. unis will ha in the afternoon.' Saturday, May 18 Artists Night and Dvorak's "Te Deum." Sunday, May 19 Baccalaureate Ser mon by Rt. Rev. J. Mortimer sev ering, of Bethlehem, Pa. Monday, May 20 Senior Class Exer cises on the campus, including tree planting and other class exercises. These exercises will be in the morn- Monday, May 20 Alumnae Meeting, afternoon. . This win De tne occa sion of the formal . opening of the . Alumnae Memorial Hall, the pre-.. Bentation of theC. H. Fogle Me- 1 morlal Organ, and other Interesting exercises. - Monday, May 20 Organ Nignt Chorua and Orchestra assisting.- in charge of Prof. H. A. Shirley,. Or ganist. , , Tuesday, May 21 Commencement. Morning. Address by tie non. .j. H. Small, of Washington. N. C.. and presentation of the diplomas to the graduates by Rt, Revr Edwin Rbnd thaler. D. D. - - - Thursday, Saturday and Monday Art Exhibit. :-.:";, TO DOUBLE MILL CAPACITY. Directors of Elizabeth Cotton Mills . Decide to Spend $75,000 to $100. 000 In Building Larger Plant to Capacity of 12,000 Spindles Will Discontinue 1 Night WorkA Great ' Enterprise. j The Elizabeth Cotton (Mills, one of the largest and most prosperous of the; enterprises , of the City of Charlotte, will begin at once the doubling of the capacity of its plant, y the enlarge ment of lta buildings and the installa tion of new machinery. - When this Is done the mills will have 2,000 spindles, engaged in taming out (fine 'yarns, carded and combed, Peeler and Egyp tian. This enterprise will envolve the expenditure of between $75,000 an j $100,000. No more men will be taken on, the shift from' a day and night working rorce being made to a larger day force, night work being discontin ued. ; ' . '.v.'. , - . , - The Elizabeth Mills are under the di rect supervision andf" control of Mr. R. M. Miller, Jr., who is one of the Stato's ablest mill managers and financiers. The success of the mills, which are not the only ones in which he Is Interested, Is a high tribute to his ability, v Although organized only & few years ago the progress of the business of the Elizabeth Mills has een steady - and consistent . since the beginning, until to-day it is one of the potent factors in the life of industrial Charlotte.- THOUGHT BLACK HAND HAD HER SVILLE FEMALE COLLEGE. llowing invitations were re- l V y.U- l.fl I U 4 . ii. uc viijr iiut iiigin, MIL. . , i ' x acuiiy t 1 and Nineteen Hundred and Seven ;.:. of- -t- - 7-7," Statesvllle. College eslre to announce their jommencement Exercises evening,-, May the twenty-first - at eight. o'clock atesville, .North Carolina s.. ying1 : are ' the " graduates : IGliiabeth - Florence , Boykln, nelly, Elizabeth . V. Evans, jreen," Ethel Harris Nelson, Luclle Nicholson. Mattile n literary graduates: Misses Jelson Foard, , sara J Howard, ivuuA, ne ivioore, , Mary t, commercial graduates; Isa n; Margaret: Mayo Scott, s In" voice; Margaret Mayo aduate an art. ,'m'e Goode, 'stcVrA: B., i -1 N'elllle Qi bXFOED SEMINARY.-- T;nJqp " Class of Oxford ' Sem- nes to tne iront witn me roi. 'itmdsomely . engraved invlta- Wh Senior Class " Jl . . of "oxford Seminary.. ,jou to be present at the nmencement Exercises . . nineteenth and twentieth 'een hundred and seven 'ford,. North Carolina; ,.!duating" cla-sa ' includes aVe Williams -Bland, A, B.,' A. B., Dixie Annie Lee Hoff Ossena McMillan. ui lia . Davis Brooks, b. L.( U ' uowen, u.Ja Kathar : h leminr, B. L.,' Eva Maye 3. L.,' Annie Lovelace Ham 1 1 11 ary. Willie Mlllner, B. L., 2 Vvard' R.. Toon, B. L.' ' T ttik SANT i INSTITUTE. 'lotffyg Jnvltktlons to the i n oi , Ml. Jk'ieasani uoi have been issued "' u. . nd Graduating Clss th 7ollf"ge Institute P 'of ,your presence -( rt i"c i i . i. Exercises, '. to. twenty-lrst, 'red and seven, , , ; - .tijrium, .. . ' nt, N. !.'."'' , '-.f9 Messrs. IL I, r, C. C. Hatley, M ' .'iroe, F. -W, Mor . fl. o. Ritchie and i ; r rirdmrne:. , ..May. 17th, 8 p. m. rtr'-t ! i Debate " l-fd, Th-t the Railroads r, l b. conti l led. by ' - Negative :jon-i.n, F. ! .I 'onrui;, n. C v 1. in 4 ; - ii'n - : t : . .. : : ; 3 :cr: '. .y . .f : Al out .two yc.;3 . . i i : jur city, I bi-c.-.me mtjxicated End s arrested. Ecing a stranger I lay. i,i your city Jail all night. The next morning, however, my hotel keeper telegraphed home for me and got the money and put up my bond. I satis fied the Judgment against me. "I have no complaint concerning the arrest and size of my bond, but your officers took from me, the day of my arrest, a very fine pistol I have tried repeatedly to recover that gun; will you see some of the newly elected al dermen and make one more effort to get It for me?" A number of Just such letters has been received by people here since the primary. Persons who had to givetheir- guns to-the officers are applying for them. During the last few years there has been more or less complaint on the part of former defendants,, who al lege that they have lost their pistols to the police department after having satisfied the demands of the law. These things have been talked among the policemen. At one time it was said that the soi ofa well-known al derman had declared that a city of ficer had given to his father two fine pistols. It was said, too, that a mem ber of the police force had a dozen high priced guns that must have cost anywhere from $15 to $25 ' a piece Stories of this sort have been told and repeated. . .!.'; - -: . , . Colonel Kirkpatrick, as .chairman of the police committee, . Is going to look into all of these rumors. He will Investigate until he ascertains wheth er or not any man has been deprived of his gun or anything else without due process of law. .: -'L This will be exceedingly interesting. A Lady- Becomes Alarmed ,at ' the eneeze oi a uentieman and Squeals llrW l A A.1a.I - . -. - r-1 i "m m wire vi wiuuci M. CKT a SIlon'B. "What are you smiling about?" ask- e an Observer man of Colonel Will A. pieters, as he drifted In the, Mule Pen out of 'the rain, smiling front ear to ar,yesterday. - "Why," sail the colonel; "I have Just had o. very peculiar experience. Down 4fc the Odeon, this afternoon, while tho Picture 'A , Stormy .Wind,' was on, i well-dressed, well-known unariotte laay screamea out, just as if a snake had snapped her. . "Being gallant I ran up and said: MadamWhftt..isr.tta.matter-??NQth-ing, but when hat gentleman sneezed I was thinking about that - letter to Dr. Register and the sudden noise frightened me- I thought the Black Hand was after me.' : "Well. sir. I thought I would faints You know I heard-that fellow sneeze, and he gave a good one; That lady was sitting there watching the man chase his hat but she was thinking about the Black wane company. when the guy sneezed Just at the psychological moment." - T , ; ' WAS WASTING AWAY. "T had been troubled with kidney dis ease for the last five years," writes Rob r.r Ti Watts, of Salem. Mo. "I loft flesh and never felt well, and doctored with leading physicians ana men an reraemes suggested without .re.lieL Finally I tried Foley's Kidney Cure and less than two bottles comDletely cured me and I am now sound and welt" ..During lue sum mer kidney lrregui.'ymes are tmen caus ed by excessive drfiking or being over heated. Attehd tolthe kidffeys at onca by using Foley's Kllney Cure. Election Cost $581. , It costs the city of Charlotte $561 to express Its choice as to the men who shall govern it during the next two years. This is the showing of the reports filed 4n the office of the clerk ; of the court. Each registrar In the 11 wards got $40 and two Judges $2 each. This made a total of $484 for registration and for' the Judges, The rest of the expense was incurred in arranging for the print ing and other necessary work. Giv ing Charlotte 80,000 citizens (she has more than that), the election cos each of us about one and eight tenths cents. - In to-day's issue we are calling at tention to tne cottages whicn are being erected on Wrightsvllle Beach by the; Wrightsvllle Beach ; and Su burban Developing Company, v :, . Makes delicious hot biscuit, griddle cakes, rolls and muffins An absolutely pure, cream of tartar powder. lyase BOVAL BAKINO POWDER CO., NEW YORK. Invitations- to Bankers Convention. Invitations reading as follows have been received in the city: Wachovia Loan and Trust Company will welcome you to the - North Carolina Bankers' Convention May 22d, 23d and 24th, 1907 ; t Winston-Saleiri, N. C. v -v' The latch string to our door will hang on, the outside to you. . v v Press Dlsflatch: Four sons at once. St. Paul, Oct, 6th, 1906. A special from Mondovl says, Mrs. Jno Silverson gave birth to four boys." She's evidently a great friend of Hollister's Rocky Moun tain lea. Ko cunts, xea or Tablets, jk. H. Jordan & Co, -i Col. Walter TL Henry In Every thine. Accompanying an excellent likeness of the subject of the sketch, is an in lertstlng article on Col Walter R. Henry of Charlotte in the current is sue of Everything. Col. Al Fairbroth er's original Greensboro publication. Regret is expressed that In order to give the .business world the advantage Of his experience as national bank x amlner, Colonel' Henry has aban doned temporarily his proposed book, "The Victories of Youth and the Tri umphs of Old Age," and is Southern representative of the Consolidated Na tlonalBank of New York., v mmma0mmmmmmmmmmmmS3mSSSSSSimmt m RELIEF FROM RHEUMATIC PAINS. "I suffered with rheumatism for over two years, V says Mr. Rolland Curry, a patrolman, of Key West, Fla. "Some times it settled in my knees and lamed me so I could hardly walk, at pther times It Would be in my feet and hands so I was Incapacitated for duty. One right? when I was in severe pain and lame from It my wife went to the drug store here . and came tack with a bottle of Chamberlain's Pain Balm. I was rub bed with it and found the pain had near ly gone during the night. I kept on wring It for a little more than two weeks end found that it drove the rheumatism away. I have not had any trouble from thai disease for over three months." For sale by W. L. Hand & Co. .. r , SOUTHERN RAILWAY ' CONDEDERATE VETERANS' SPECIAL Charlotte to Richmond, Va., May 29th, 1907. Southern Railway will operate special train., consisting of elegant Pullman; cars ariU first-class day coaches, to leave Charlotte at 7:00 a. m., Wednesday, May 29th, for Rich mond Va., for the accommodation of veterans, their friends and the gen eraL.publlVwho desire to attend Con federate Veterans' Reunion . at Rich mond, Va. v Round trip rate from Charlotte to Richmond account . of this occasion will be $$.90, and will be sold daily May 26th to June 2d, inclusive, with limit June.-Hth,-end may be extended until July 6th by .depositing ticket with special agent at Richmond on or before June llth, and paying fee of 60 cents. Return portion of these tickets will be honored from Norfolk, Char lottesville or Lynchburg without ad ditional cost. This is an . excellent opportunity to- visit ; -Richmond and the Jamestown Exposition at small COSt. :V-" In addition to this special train, the Southern Railway operates three trains daily between Charlotte and Richmond, . two of which handle through - Pullman cars and day For further Information and Pull man reservations, apply R. L. VERNON. T. P. A., , Charlotte. N. C. Qonvent Boarding School For Young Ladies and Girls Jr I n I If. il 1 -m Thorough regular courses in English, Music and Art. Special Business Course. Located In Piedmont regl on, climate equable and salubrious. SISTERS OF MERCY: SACRED HE ART ACADEMY, BELMONT, N. C V" tJ M) hmmi a No ' omao'i happl- nets can be com n Wm , . .. . IC without children J it is her nature to lore want them so as it it thebeau- The critical ordeal through Which the expectant mother must pass, however, ! sp fraught with dread, pain, suffering and daager.'that the very thought of it filli her with.aporehensiori and horror. There i no necessity for the repfoduction of life to be either painful 6r dangerous. The use of Mother's Friend so prepares the system forthe comingevent thit it i5 safely;pased without any danger- This great and wonderful I'm j e t v E V fv.vl'f .AV SHOES FOR MEN HIE SU0E FOR YOU King Quality shoes are famous for their uniform wearing qual ities. They never disappoint, for each pair Is made to conform to the same high standard before leaving the factory. You can al ways rely on them. King Qual ity shoes require no" breaking in. They fit your feet when first put on and retain their natural shape indefinitely. . Try the King Quality shoe. It is the shoe for you. This season's patterns are pleasing In every respect, See them netore purchasing your Spring shoes. ...... . . . V.W. ' I H-.V.V: I tr v;rT t . rr? ... .V. It dealer does not carry "K1NQ QUALITY" send ; for Priced Catalogue. ARNOLD SHOE CO., NO. ABINGTON, MASS. 19 TTTTTTrrf?:.V.'Ajl I I I - . , y. II If The greatest, music teach ears in the world art) now re the side of the Pianola not half-heartedly, but cnt" cally; LeschetJszky, the teccher of Paderewskl, and standlr.r head of the profession, recommends the use , of the in musical education. ' lahimer Vbctidon in Yw lite .C Don't swelter, this summer with the tem perature at 110. Get a New Perfection Wick Blue Flame Oil Stove and have a cool kitchen. The 11 Wieli Blue Flame Oil CooIi-S?ove produces a working flame instantly. Blue flame means highly concentrated heat, no soot, no dirt Oil is always at a maintained level, ensuring a uniform flame. Made in three sixes. Every ; stove warranted, If not at your dealer's write to our nearest agency for descriptive circular. v. . hold use. Made lof brass throughout tnd beautifully nickeled. Perfectly constructed ; absolutely tale ; unexcelled m light-giving power; an ornament to any room. Every lamp wirranted. If not at your dealer's write to our nearest agency. sTArrs ca coast, A The great colleges like Harvard, Vassar. Columbia, . 1 not only approve of the Pianola as a teaching me: use it in their regular courses. It is also found I schools, preparatory schools and high-class hoarding tor young ladles. Parents can give their children familiarity In the ho: (iX the great composers, directing their tastes into go.; nels rather than letting them become formed By the Btreet melodies. Where the child Is learning to r'. hand, the Pianola serves as a stimulant, keeping : keen interest In good music. The terms on which the Pianola is sold are raoderate. Pay $25.00 down and $10.00 per month, with small i added. '- ' We have a few slightly used and shopworn Pianolas on at $150.00, $176.00 and $200.00. On these pay $15.00 and $7.00 per month. ' Three-fourths of all the piano players sold are Pianolas. are sole distributors. ID. fffcfiffer 0 LAWN MOWE i' ! j Busines Hi Look on your desk this morning before V 'I you open it up, and see if there is not room . i3 for an improvement on the-top. .Here is an idea-an "elastic" one- that will grow. Instead of making jjrj a (lump heap of your books, sup y pose you arrana them, in a GlcV r icict Book Case , like this. We can deliver ' j -Z ! i ... , it fo-cay. The best assortment in the Carolinas. Prices ... to $10.00. : - Tho $6.00 to $10.00 "Mowers are da: see them. , " Odorless Refrigeratorswe sell the only rcrJ less Refrigerator in the city.; Don't accept . tions. . . Lawn or Garden Hose, , any length wanted frc foot to 500 feet. Lawn Sprinklers and Sprinkler Nozzles, v Garden Plows, Garden and Lawn Rakes, G: Hoes. , Water Coolers large assotment of these C, in galvanized and enameled linings. Veddington Hardware Co: 1-1 4, nn n n " 1 I I ) I i I til i VI A . - BOTH CII!i".'. AND JAP in great variety of colors and patterns. While It is a known ; prices of. these goods have advanced considerably, yet we sre s -.. . t ....... O A " 1907-Patterns -at- SPC5 r" 1 externally,: dnd -'' tl- KTOVE & Se can supvly your ricff- at a m ry j "I c- ViOlfUi
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