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y, a :- M V. t : s c ti lt ". i . -J . ..I have to s rrivel and Is j that tl.e d:vll cir.g tarns." Ivtiri-, 1 ldit O i .1 1 .rt'r.i.U for I'LIladel .1 the annual convention U.in Cotton Manufacturers' which meets thera this r.l nt l-A musical rare excellence pre- f.t ' o C. i To-D:y. The stuJio at the Presbyterian Col lege will be open to-day from 10 . IV Stewart will spend to-day y with relatives en rout to , S. C, to attend the Boyd- .rriajre. , . o-n: ra. A. C. iilltcnison Will -ek. ) Mr.. Hutchison will attend trkx or tne American wonon ictuJpr's Association. : ynd Mrs. C. J. Brown will leave ironing, for Philadelphia to at he annual' convention of the arii Cotton Manufacturers' As onJ 'After the convention they isi A relatives In Providence and i arid ireturri ty way of James- Mrs. Edwin Howard and1 3nd will this vrUng tor Philadelphia the cotton spinners conven i; andf.Mrs. George Stephens and leorgre, Jr., have returned from rsonville, where they spent two W. J. Clack has moved from 3 street to East Seventh. arfd ' Mrs: J. H. Rutledsre. of rd, vwere registered among the at the Central yesterday. and Mrs. Charles Green have re- 1 to the city and are again oc- ag their apartments at the Bu- PEUSOXAL. jment of a Number of Peo Z 'pl4, Visitors and Others. J E. n. McCarthy, of Mt. Mourne, I guest In the city last night He Wistered at the Central. ' John Paul Lucas, editor of The m-Salem Journal, snent vester- relatives and friends in the lie will return to , Winston this ngv. ;i;',-.u; t-y .. J- -i-l. W.1 j. Allen,' of Taylorsville," was :or in the city yesterday. A. s. Gordon, of Gastonia, was a itte visitor yesterday,, ,; : :, ; 1 E. A.llen, of Wadesboro, was ted among the guests at the K'eterday. y.r..:-. t-SrW. Cameron, of , PolktoX vesxirday in the city; ; , - W. II. McNeill, of Statesville, gue1 at the But ord last night, George B. Morris, of Concord, Mistered among ihe visitors at lwytf last night ta C J . v - s ; t: 3 . ..- C ! l t s:,5 . -; prcsramnie of ceded the sermon and reflected great o'clock this morning unui z ocioci credit upon the ability of Dr. Charles this afternoon, during which time a K. n?her, musical director, his far- cord'al Invitation is extended all uity and the Choral Association of friends of the college to visit it. the college. ... - I ,. , ; , Rev. J. . R. Bridges introducing vr,, tint, iinstnosd Klmnl.l Bishop Rondthaler said that he felt " K Neglected he was voicing the sentl-J . . . 1 . fa - .. ment of . the entire community, ureensDoro ttecoro. when he said that It was a great Charlote seems to be uncoverins pleasure' to have him present to i things. It leaks out that Its former preach upon this occasion. Bishop treasurer was short a thousand or Rondthaler responded by saying t more dollars. He had always been a be here was a pleasure to him, and straight, upright man, but he fell, expressing appreciation of the broth-j There was pity somewhere, for Ms erly welcome extended him. ' I friends made up the shortage as soon He announced these words as his' as known. There Is a lesson in these text: "Remembering without ceasing things. Not everey man . can resist your work of faith, and labor of love, temptation; the opportunity- stares and patience of hope 1 in our Lord'hlm In the face and he suceombs. Jesus Christ, in the sight of God and The point is to keep opportunity in our Father." I Thess. 1:3. - 1 the background and this can only be "When we look over a scene Hie' done by a strict system and strict this : with ' a graduating class before' survellance. Charlotte, like v some Uo," said he, "we who are older must other towns we could mention, seams say that we do admire you. And wefto have been-laying stress on moral scarcely "can say ' In this hour what Jty. Therq' is no objection to thisl you are. We cannot say what you all towns should do It, but not to the will be In the years ; which are to, extent of neglecting other matters, come the years; which are to pass. Morality had no doubt been pressad 1 6 FOR if .J mm before you come to the eunset Jtour. We forget all these things of the fu ture in thinking' of your present. : , "Paul in the text before us this ev- to the front until the officials up that way saw that the only- thing to do was to slay moral-. or appear moral stand in with the push and go anaaa; enlnsr wrote without knowing mora' they saw that no attention wa bo of- the Thessalonlans than could be ing paid to other things and this is gained In a few weeks of acquaint! what happened to Jones. When any ance. During this short time, that; official gets It into his head that hH he had resided with them, howeyer, ( crowd will keep him In at all hazards he had Ifound In them the existent that minute 'he is a dangerous man, of the three cardinal graces 1 of ; the Honesty is a good thing to have and to Christian llf faith and love, and practice. 1 . - hope.j Having found' In them thess - " . 1 -V-,..r.;: v. graces, he fplt that they would j. be. jt Aims to Please." v able , to stani in he white light of, Charleston Newg and Courler. y The pardoning by the Governor of North Carolina of two South Carolln-' iaris In , the ' penlfentlary was highly God. THE STORY OF PAULi "And when . he speaks of these car dinal graces Paul emphasizes them more by speaking " of the work. cT commendable. North Carolina s. loss faith the labor of love", and the patl-i-ls South Carolina's gain. : . ; ence of hope. He knew that if th inessaionlans loyed God they-, would ; Vak foi- th President to Become. A hft uMIHno- tA An onmethlniT tnr Mini. I hence he speaks of the work of faith.Mus'l& Statesman. "?h ' ''r';- ' Paul remembered how it was' with, j ".The better Roosevelt" is the way him when he met with the Lord otxlxhe Char lotta Observer speak" of him. the way to Damascus the first; thing?. There was so much room f or the he did was to ask the question, 'Lord, change it must have been easy sailing what wilt thou have me to do?', Sojornim to get better." it was then and so it has been evert ' ' . since, those who love God" are con-1 ..Ask your grocer foe Argo. Red Salmon, stantly asking what they can do for, and do not accept any substitute. t There Him, showing their love for Him py their work for Him. - . . ; . ! "Here in your own beautiful city of Charlotte, your city which I-knov LiXY SUNDAY DUUXKS. v ,.- ,, Jer'Smith to Pass Tpon an Un- AHinica .uocitet 'lius iornin tilfcrtw Declare a PollfT Mnph rest1' Taken 1n the Proceedings. prder1. Smith will be. confronted neavy aocicei wnen he auenas Vhls morning. Last night there io less than 20 warrants on the Nine-tenths of these were for r drunks. Much speculation is indulged, in &3 to the new re s' method of dealing with this blar class of evil doers. The ecprfler Sharinonhouse handled ilth gloves off, denominating a "trunk as about the worst ever. iys taxed them .$10--each and ( 4" was of the 'script variety, jn,a.v sum. ii is Denevea mat er Smith wlll do pretty much ne. ' f ; .' . . ' report was current , in police yesterday that a concerted ef- as being made to test the re- Whlls there was nothinar to ut this story and : few credited the unprecedented number of j" drunks would seem to give it illty. Doubtless there wttt"be a powd In the court this morn- hear Recorder Smith express ,Vf It will he In the nature of a (tioh of policy. Recorder Smith rict prohibitionist and a firm hY the rigid enforcement of v ana a 'scotcn insn Pershv- .lew recorder has been In office "w days and yet, in the opln those who have attended court, 1 handled the cases brought be m with t rare ? Judgment . and His disposition of all matters j;nhlghly commended.". P . Kg those who will be tried for -"unfe and disorderly on the , i day will be Isaac Crewsdaie, fullis,' Ed Wilson and John Al- ii jjpiorea.ana raurra gtarjies 'homas, R.v. E- . Williams, Mike C.'Bi Bruner,; and V James ill white. J. C. Morehead will 1 for interfering with officers, Hdgers for larceny and Franlc and Dave Carmlchael for as- a ; Brldgman Speaks, f C. Brldgman, a well-known A. worker, who holds the ble position of associate Inter- cmtary for the Carolinas, adqtiarters in Columbia, S.. C, 3 - spevaKcr at .me jocai x, m. lall yesterday afternoon. His was "Gianft, Evils." ? His ad as net only instructive,, but and eloquent, A large num- young men heard him. , . ' lno. finer Salmon packed. r- j A VALUABLE PRESCRTPTIOX.; ' ftKA fivocn ffanarann f ft 9 Tint realize pretty well,' around which there is . u ,tl vn fc.wh enends growing up such a net work of man-i Zt"JX "the 'kld- ufacturinar Interest here , are, great rr 7" iJ m,i- opportunities for doing great things ney ni ! for the Lord "Jesus Christ. Every op portunlty that comes to us is a'cal to duty, and here there are many op portunlties for. work for God. hence spread disorders of those organs are. It is quite safe to say thatithey tfva physicians as many , sleepless tiights on account of their patients us do any many calls to duty. Thse calls cdme of the others; and jper.haps It.would to all of.vou who are Christians, and not be too'much to say that,. directly come especially to the Christian wo manhood j of your city. "We cannot tell the result of -ou work for the Lord Jesus Christ. "f and indirectly, : they are chargeable with a much sickness as all the other organs of the human body rorrblned. As a .resUl o a vast amount of care New line 62-inch Batiste in all de sirable colors, 50a a yard. . Special quality 50-inch soft Pana mas. regular T S c Qualities, 50c a yard.'. ?C In all the mostwanter shades.. , V BLACK VOILE, 75c, YARD. ; "A fine value in '42-Inch handsome Black Voile, 75c. a yard. A $1.00 one regularly. Also special values In new Voiles, at $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 per yard. 10C.IADRAS. Just received solid case new lot short length,, regular 15 to 25c. Mad ras; same as we naa Deiore oniy little better lot, 106. a yard. All kinds patterns,' mostly light colors, suitable " for Shirt Waist; Dresses, Children's ' wear, etc. SHIRT "WAISTS, 98cl EACH. We have gone' through our big stock and reduped a lot of fine styles of regular $1.25 and $1.50 Waists to close out at OSc. each. ; All fresh and desirable, in the sea son's best styles, 'y HATS, HATS. . ; Our ' Millinery Department will certainly : interest you vrtth. its big showing of pretty, stylish Hats', all trimmed fresh for your inspection, All art dainty and new and are right from the hands of our capable trim mere, who have done their .best,, to prepare an extra attractive lot, and at the old moderate prices. : IVEY" 13 W. Trade St., Charlotte ten the work which we think ft gr?t fui study, many physicians ar.now worK, resuitea in out, ntti ana thrr usmr with creat'suecess in the treat' which we designate as a little work. brings a great result. So it Is that ment of disorders traceable . to the kidneys and bladder a prescription both little and great things must fbe composed of 1-4 6k Fluid Extract of done to. make up the great ; total of , Duchu. 1-4 oz. Fluid Extract of Uva ne weft and smalT Extract of Liverwort and 15 ozs. It ATTr, ' t Ta er water, v This Is administered in doses THE NATURE OF LOVE IS SACPT 0j table8poanful three times a day riL-ii. . ' ' . anl while the treatment U continued, "Again, tha t apostle 'speaks of , the which, in order that all Impuritl-as labor of the love of the Thessalon- may be eliminated from the system. ians. were, ne rerers to tneir sacrifice mnnh t.v-ntii.n i nature of love is sacrifice AAa?A .tn rinir mW jimntit'esi of for the There Is one class in this world whom we will all agree to be the class that v. ater. K The materials called f 6 by the prescription are carried in Btock does the most in the labor of love, in r" vw"vun "r"iOU 41 the life of sacrifice, and that class ii by, orenrflrst-clsf. pharmacy, tne mothers of our land. ; Thoy t..n ' . ; A - Blood Poison Cured and sacrifice through the infancy and childhood of their boys and glrhv . ana they never tire -in the loving ser-i vice they give.' them throughout thelri lives, it is sucn laoor or loye, such My child contracted some i blood r !iiM:v? 'ie,mor:!hat-P''n from a Playmate; It came tn herchild. - ' ' the palm of my hand, leaving the thk vattvmcv ctv TTrtPT I body Perfectly raw. : He, was an object THE PATIENCE OF HOPE. , f f of plty t0 aU who Baw hlm and B0 He reaK8 next of the patience of , one thoughte couM ,live.- We tried hope, that hope which never Uresi three, doctors', treatment, who pro and never, complains Accustom your nounced it erysipelas, but he con SSn!Aata,bti0 tinned to get worse. The pain and flt lnh tne hS chSshev2n as JSr o great that his back beyond 'rwt T UB ii S ' became drawn nd then the doctors WerTS.SS; Hh itln aacncom ZSrtS0 6 & paniment of patience, and help oth 1 l"0 6 ,chil(l bound to die ers to do so. Learn even in your' an the doct,ors ha..no hope of his school days that clouds do not last, et,tln8 over It. One of my neighbors forever, that at some time the sun- a1, cured her child, by using Mrs. wt.i break through the ciouds of the Jo Person's Remedy and Wash. She darkest day and will drive the clouds' came to sit up with my child " and away. Live constantly in a - state of begged me to try it, as a last resort, patience of hope. , (She sent about midnight to the drug "These graces of faith and love,' store and got u bottle of the Remedy and hope are cardinal graces, but 'and a Wash package. We hurriedly they He far beneath the surface. They made the Wash and bathed my child's we as deep In the character as the body. The effect was magical ' and soul itself. These graces are all close-; like a miracle had been wrought f connected wltli i Jesus Christ. Re- Wa bathed his body from then until lleve'on the Lord Jesus Chr st and iav t0.nio. i;,.,.," JnflP ionveear ZVV f faHh' Vh and "changla" th m ?" to Ani hu! ?." as they got hot. By daybreak w mOri Kmi11 O0O a rhatiiw Iai- fha Kat and your life to shine more unto tne perfect day. "When you graduate, don't ra .flu atetdownward:.. graduate upward In t inflammation commenced to- subside and did not. .look, so -angry. We Pass Tbrongh in Machine, , iS.H. L. Hopklhs and Ernest pent ".Saturday night in' the -oute ( home to i Greenebore anta, Ga. "They "arrived in mchlne late Saturday 4 night opped at the Selwyn. Mrs. u ahd . Mri and Mrs; ' P. D. Joined them here Saturday I and they all made the trip I t STe Skilled fVorkmen. , ' 1- parlbaldl, Bruns & Dixon, j. have remodeled and re-fltted. rlt room and employed two ert workmen, Mr. W. ' M. f f luf,fleI5' 'Vv; Vft- a watch md Mr, Albert f PowaII. tt that triple life of faith, and lovn anfl' tfted the child In that manner all hope, and' in the light of that life the naxt day and in, the : afternoon live and grow untll'travelin dav are that drawing of the back was fe M - . . . .. I In... Ju f A . 1. . . . . uune. j.men. I Bishop Randthaler Is one of the amesi preacnisrs in the State. The Boat on the Catawba. It , was , said in The Observer some time ago that Mr. Walket Taylor,, of this city, was building a pretty gaso line launch to . put on the Catawba river. The boat has been competed and is now in the, river near Mt Hol ly, where it was carried SaturdayT A number of young fellows went' over yesterday and tried it, sailing ur and down the Catawba. ' Everything went well and the boat is considered Quite a success. j.. H , Argo Red Salmon is csnirht In PAri. Sea amqng the Icetwgo. That ii whv h? Uctous!" " the 1: v manufacturer and ' mf ao I could hardly ai j HI L- ,r ' 1M m, - - - i - - III i ' ' " " r RELIEF FROM RHEUMATIC Patv-T "I suffered with rheumatism tor two rears," says Mr. Rolled Cm 1 patrolman, of key West - Fla. -"s6m r i rrs a a i r aman in mv utmm. .- ,r ana lamrvl he workmen -- come this ' ' THAT 13 LI, "TON. ,f.n: 1 ii t' f' t Of times It would be-in f,;et m so I was Incapacitated for aii f,'' riRht. when I..wa-la. sever f,;;.; lame from. It my wife wpnt tn th o- .1 t - i.,.re Bntj came fcaek ,ri a "'...I ', ' ' -r -'n rain r.i i t 1 : ' - 1 1! - lleved. As the Wash was anDlled the old sores would shed, and we soon saw that a . thin tissue of new skin was forming. . Well, we con tinued the treatment and one bottle of ythe. Remedy, and three Wash packages cured ? my child. All who saw the wonderful " effects of the medicine knew that my child would have died had it not been for Mrs. Joe Person's Remedy arid Wash. This was nearly two years ago and he has never . had a touch of the trouble since" , i . , JURSL. M. MITCHELL, Ahoskle, K C, May 1. 1906. ;, NOTHING BUT: THE BES AT THE 7NYSTIG North Try on FRESH B17TTER AND FULL CREAM CHEESE , ON ICE. , W.--BI. CHOWELLi - 'Phone 7U. fMTy Our Flat , Work Service Is cheap, satisfactory and' prompt. Costs', only I, 2 and 8 cents a piece, washed . and Ironed. .... Is given a pure whle color, and ironed evenly with a per fect hnlsh. - - -! Work called for, laundered and delivered within 24 hours. Investigate It " ' (terlclte Steam lenndry i 219 , South Tryon Street ' La&ndercrs, Dyers, Cleaners, MEMArJEJlGZ for aiGtai TJ17 25c White Dresss EwLa at 16c Another case of that beautiful sheer Dotted White Dress Swiss, unusually -popular; the 25c. kind, at 15c. ;..-, .-"'.." ,". ? 20c Persian Lawn at 15a, ' This is a case we should have had Ions; aro; 10c. value' Persian Lawn, 'atlSc '.-..'.", ". - W-l:-:.'. - 12 l-2c. 40-Inch W hlte Xawn at 10a ; ' Pretty quality 40-inch very . sheer White Lawn; 13 1-2 e. value, 10c. Llnea Lace Special Another new lot of pretty Linen Laces and Insertions to match; values up to 8 l-2c, at 5c ' : ' 1 . J: Splendid values in Val Lace and Znse rtlons to match, 25, 55 and ROc doz. - Iiadles' Undervcsts , . Ladles' full bleached and full mercerized, taped Undervests, three for 25c. Ladies' full bleached Undervests, lisle finished, mercerized ribbon tape, both regular and extra 6lzes; two for 25c 8 l-2c Colored Lawns at 5c. One counter containing nothing but Colored. Lawns at 5c The majority are 7 1-2 and 8 l-2c. value.s. - $1.50 Wldte Linen F wished Skirts, 98a ; White D?ess Skirts, made of splendid quality Linen finished material; - these are cut extra wide, several stylos. Price 98c, Shirt Waists We are doing an Immensa business In Ladles Waists. Several new num bers Just received, daintily trimmed with tucks and lace; $1.25 and 11.60 values, at 98c. 'V ' ; v Ladles' Black Batiste Waists f or mo urning wear, , 98a and $1.48. White' Silk Waists, well made, bean tlful patterns, $2.25, $2.98 and $3.50. White and Fancy Parasols i , We have the Parasol to match your silk dress solid colors and fancies, $1.25 to $5.00. White Parasols, 50c. to $3.50. , E'LK:-.BR0 WHOLESALE RETAIL Special Notices N1NCE FOR TO-DAY IN THE CAN ned goods line, nice Cal. Bart Pears and Peaches and Asparagus. Nice Sweet Peas and Corn. Some nice Apri cots and Cherries at 20c. a can. Nice Cheese on lee. JNO. W. , SMITH. ' 'Phones 1222-22S4 TYPEWRITERS REBUILT, CLEAN, ed, repaired. Largest and best equipped shop In the Carolinas. All work han dled promptly and fully gurar.il. 'Phone us when In trouble and ws will take care of you. J. E. CRAYTON & CO. Phone 304. Trust Bid. IT'S A FINE FLAVOR. THE BLUE Ribbon Vanilla is an extract of the highest quality, , delicate yet of full strength. JACOBS' CANDIES NONE! BETTER. W have it uorted to suit you. al ways fresh. If you have not already tried this delkhtful candy, call to-day, J AS. P. STOWS ft CO. . WE ARE ,OPEN ALL DAY ON SUN day to supply needs, medicine and sick room supplies. Prompt and accurate service. 'Phone No. 69. WOODALL, ft SHEPPARD,. Druggists. , v BOSTON BROWN BREAD 2-LB. Cans iOc. Genuine French prunes in glass Jurs 1 lb. 85c. Fresh lot of muBh rooms and French peas raspberry vln e?nr, Taragan vinegar 86o bottle. MIL LER VAN NESS CO., 27 N. Tryon. A LITTLE HIGHER IN PRICE, BUT f o much better. If -you lovo a fine Chees try our yellow Crawford, pro duced from a thousand of the most noted dairy farms of this country; made from pure Jersey cream, JL L, SARRATT, m VS. Tryon street. feist Come and look . at our We can alwr, COA magnificent line of Dia- mond. We handle nothing except the very best. .It's a good investment, as Dia mond3 ; are ad ancing in price daily. ' WAREHOUSE -WE WILL BUILD warehouses to suit you If we can agree on term of lease. Any size up to 150x188. Would, be gUd to correspond with you. Place close, hv with both R. R, advantages. J. ARTHUR HEN DERSON & BRO. LADIES ARE ESPECIALLY INVITED to attend our elegant Dining Room. " Polite waltrs, and good service, any time of day or night. ., We are ojwn elways. Everything in season. OEM RESTAURANT CO. v.v JUST RECEIVED TA CAR LOAD OF tine Kentucky - horses. They, are cer tainly bautla, and I want you to see them. W.: Ck ROS3 & CO., West 4th street.' . -,-- .i : .-. ' . . : LET. US. - '.-"', ...v.; ';";"'.' ''vV'yvv;:,(,;,;i., iV,:( .r.'i; ,; ri f. .':f,s .Paper those'rooms now with our ITe;7 ValPa- P,8.,,10 '""rtincnt ,h -large, -hc cods are-in' toc!:,'our v.-c:!:: r.io prompt rvl cnpablc. ',. YOU GET A CHANCE FOR A FREE rauroaa tiycet, mniirdinff 1'uiiman to jamestown exposition with every shave of purchase of ,ciKars, etc,, at habit., si s. Tryon street,. ,-.','.' FOR SALE 7-ACRE FACTORY SITS cioso in, with -long railroad frontssa. Homos St $1,290. 12.000, $2,200. $2,350, $2,600. $3,000, $3,200, etc. You want to see me now, and berore toe other rei Inw beats you to the tank. E. L. ICEESLER, 25 8. Tryon St. 'Phone 314. 66 GO TO THE we or . TEie'' Original' The Road Commission. of Wilson Township, Wilson County", N. C , will employ competent engin eer In next thirty days. Appoint ments made with applicants any time. Address ' t J. C HALES, Secretary, . Wilson, N. CV your orders pro: regardless of qt! Daily Ice cr. 160 tons. Standard Ice and C02I d Ice FI:: FOR 100 COUPONS FROI, m BITST FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN. On account of Its mill action an.J 1 '! t t 'i Orino Laxnflva Fruit I :.!' " m ' "y r""-.-'! ,..--lfjr..u-o. ". J ' - 5 i - "THE CIGARETTE OF QUALI .v!,',:,-,.;-';. ".vv'J-r-: V xrSp - . Coupons, also Redeemable fcr Valuab!: . . " .,:TT,. P rev: Vc.-t.
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