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wcr of J The ica U.o v,crv . v.1. u c ; o (i. I not cnly IiaJ tLo t 1 -1 f J :rvi arid seven, , 'oet, N C . ' --r.i is as follows: Half After Eight p. m. ' baccalaureate Sermon, .' Tiavr.n a m.. May 230, . . n're.,9i ppresldent ,Ii'a bns iiopkins University,, v, Half After Eight V- ; President John v rhnw an Eantlst Instl- .pshoro Annual aiu'"'" 2 :C a . ::.-.t i: hall. r.v ; Lrothers wi.J iui cur ticket to ;enctr May ttth, Eleven a. .m.. Exercises. t Half After -Eight, p. m., and Social Gathering, - First Regiment Band of IV.ht Sort of Doctrine. , an Interesting, letter . some said a Charlotte merchant ' 1 yesterday. as that 7" woman left be" , US 11.70 e had almost. iorw" iter came, saying thai sne T converted and . that Jr ld declared that one of the .4ns was dodging -"a would certainly get the per. Iled owing dems. several for gro- She gave .''',"' ' '. ' '1. . is the right sort of irlend. "Can't you get all of a preachers of the city to - As a collector I have "x some preachers do not evefl that doctrine." 3 C. H. S. Boya Win. ard fought game of baseball n erounds yeeieraay aiior j Charlotte Higli Sehool, by a 4 to S. won from tne isorca ret isluesers. orth Tryon boys Bcored flret In nd inning. -After max wior coring until the ninth by the , when ithey made 4 runs. The ropt hova made, two in their fnrnisfl the final score. ature of the game was the the pitchers on both sides. Ir Trvon street en Thompson a':-,,-.:-. .:V..- . sstitute Commencement Be eins Sunday. nc'ement is made that the f-mpnt of Peace Institute in Sunday, the 19th of tnis vith the sermon by Dr. John , of Spartanburg, 5. u. in; oncert will take place at 8:3 onday and the class exercises oiuled for Tuesday morning clock. The commencement x proper will follow at 11 'a the morning. These whl be I immediately by the alumni , The public is invited. . Edwin Mima to Speak. lwln Mime, of the faculty of niiAe-B will speak before the , of the Pro Re Nata Book he home of 'Miss Helen Brem, rth, Monday afternoon, on "A in Southern Literature." The promises to be one of the cresting of the year, During r. twelvemonth the club has -.dying .the lives and works of j writers. Dr. Mlms' address in line with the course -. 'pur- w he re all v!. arid return. . . 3 p. m. Public meeting at court house, where all citizens are coruiahy invited to attend. We especially want all the graded school teachers and children to be present. xrr hv Rev. L. W. BlackweUer. c, "Amerioa." by the order. Address of welcome on behalf of the city by Hon. A. H- voyaw, mayw, of welcome on behalf wi councils by Hon. Whitehead Vtnttl Response to addresses o welcome by Rev. Plato Durham. Short addresses or welcome oy v, Ditto Tmrnm J. ... - M Short addresses on tne. principles ui t.h order by Z. P. Smith, of uaieign. oinsinr ode bv the order, ah invito n ube car ride to XX - Snsnwr and visit the shODS. .. . ... .- . Evening sessiqn will Degin t i" v.ll at fi nVlnrk n. m. TOPICS lor dtiwtusinnr Ouallflcations for member chin- how to lnereaa membership; "- " . . . - V. how to hold the membernip; - nhonM havit a. council in every community. , Refreshments . will be arvot vw tha nanirhters of Liberty at 10 o'clock. What should he xne lvfo. Af n 4m .Tnnior. by Rev. flaw Durham. What has the order accom nHoViod tnr nnf ooimtrv. 1""V" . j t General discussion for me the order. Recommendations. YOUNG SCOTCIDLW LEAVES. Mr. David Scott Goes Down Into Ttnnlin fnuntv to Oin TWO Of Ills nnTintrvnipn Was Homesick and :. ' Lonely. Mr. David H. Scott, the young Scotchoman wliom Dr. H. C. Alexander engaged to work with him this year on his farm in Providence township, his gone down into eastern Carolina to join two .of his fellow countrymen who are emnloyed near Wallace, in Duplin couwtv. Mr. Scott, as his name ln dicates. is a native of the land which gave Bobble Burns birth, and Is a fine young man. He came over to Amer lea seeking to better his fortunes. Ar riving in Raleigh, he was sent to Charlotte to Join Dr. Alexander. The life on the farm was not what he had been accustomed to and was not what ha wished to make his life's work. Away from ihis fellows he be came lonesome and homesick. Learn lng that to of his countrymen were living near Wallace, Duplin county, he asked Dr. Alexander to release him of his contract in order that he might Join them. This Dr. Alexander did and Mr. Scott left last week for the eastern section of the State. tyotMng has since been heard of him, but doubtless be is happy and contented. He is a clean young fellow and will make a good Tar Heel. No More School for a Season. To-day for the last time for-manv moons the Charlotte, children' will iruop iv scnooi, wnicn comes, to a formal end to-morrow night, at the Acaaemy or Music Vacation " time. nshing time, visiting time, barefoot time, tne glorious, unlmltabln. sum mer time, -when comes the call of the wna. to young and old alike, takes the place of school, the drurlsrerv of the working months. Likewise it is tne silly season. st iob of mniti m ovrn, but had cic-t of paint left over.' II. lsT. wens, jsi. jr., Keyser, W. Va. ISN'T TIUT LIKE FINDING MONEY? For Sals by EzelMIyers Co., Charlotte. , He Summoned Wm to Court. "What are you laughing about. Col- nnau" said an Observer man w vo. Thomas J. Black, the handsome blonde DOllceman. "O. I was tnmKing or one ox ut new police officers. They tell me that one dav last week this young fellow came upon a man drunk and arrested him. Having too. much liquor inside of him for comfort the prisoner gave out on the way. dropped flown, ana became limp. After pulling and tug glng at the fellow for some time the officer said: 'Well, I summons you to appear before the recorder to-raor row morning and walked away. Lcfcre ecu:. TT 11" Del This is all wo can cay for these Shirts, -but we'd like to show them to you. Come see them and brine; your best $1.50 : thoughts along with you and you'll not be disappointed. Collars and cuff s attached or detached, white or col ored, plaited and -plain. . . Boys' Shirts, 50 cents. , Con stl nation steals the Iron which should, be absorbed away from the boweU. spoils your blood and eomnlex- late your' bowels with Hollister's Rocky . . . i ne i Mountain rca ana Keep wen. .w cenis, Tea or Tablets. R. H. Jordan & Co. . StatesvillcFcmaleCollegc Modern equipment, able faculty. Large ; attendance. Kind home in fluences. Moderate prices for such excellent advantages. Only good and studious girls are wanted. Board and tuition for session, $147.00. Other prices as moderate. Send for cata logue. J. A. SCOTT, D. D., Pres. Yprke ,FO'9. M ' Rogers. esc mmm ma- Our Uncle Sam rbnent Depa anufactnre Optical Supplies, iett &Co. is the name of the ti of manufacturing opticians v rented the store room at ( xorth Tryon street and who rtlv open up in business there ehincrv and supplies will be n position at the earliest pos ment. and operations will be ced early next month. Mr. t will have active charge of nees. A new front will be the store and other material menta made. 'Jn't Kill Old Sis Cow. Jam FWherwa called to the several days ago to see a cow i.i eaten too much parts green own comfort and the safety atrons. Mr. J. N. Swan, a wn farmer of Sharon town md, one morning, that some son had mixed a feed of the olson with a bit of delicious oed meal and given it to the ow, and not being satisfied i he had stabbed old Sis Cow lde. However, the beast Is .11. She will recover. Will Stay i-?.0Ia,nJ.n bftck or chestKing's Aim-ruin riasier touches the spot us especially good to protect the lungs with one of these on front and mey are Z5 cents and their curative and protective power is verv 6.v.. ouiu uy uurweu-uunn Re tall Store. Kermis Looks Promising, Mother Goose Kermis to be f the Elizabeth Guild of the of the Holy Comforter, of at the Colonial Club Eatur- rnoon and night, promises to i a success. The baby show in the afternoon and the 'a the evening. ,The ladies are : hard to make the show a and they deserve to have good The proceed will go to the clal Travelers Convention and f Banquet. f the most pleasant" features pproachlng convention of' the Commercial Travelers Asso be the banquet tendered :rs at the Belwyn by Churlotte No. in, Saturday night, May h entire affair will be on a le and will serve to make the rt Of She week Interesting! . at IUckory " be Presented y Grove. :--'s In a Barroom" will be i st xiiCKory. Qrove soon by nt, unaer ine management of "hsiry Taylor, of that pte.ee. rmance will be for the bene- Hickory urove camp of i of the , World, A small ed f e will be charged. t TJirk and certain reller from j's Mag1 Ointment. ; Please . jruts alone for Plies, and its M,siiiv- and'' certain. Itching, rf ri)u!ng or blind piles disao- j' If its use. Laree nickel- ir w cents. Hold by Hur , Store. : . ';., f're, pie.ie, for m free t noip-s "Health Coffee." 'orbs your Stomach, y, tnen try tm There to 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 level of a money making traffic. We have never misled the pub lic 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 will. Our reputation is maintained by merit alone; the standing of our firm by business in tegrity. We cater to the", publlo for patronage, but not on a basis of misrepresentation. is one of the busiest in our house. Hundreds of people all over North and South Caro lina are finding it of service to them. ' Every mail order that can not be filled the day received definite information. , Every order for an article not in our line la promptly turned over' to some business house in Charlotte whose re- ; liability we can vouch for, Prices, goods, service Just as If you came in our store in person. Remember, we are Just as close to you as your Is promptly acknowledged with nearest mail box. ' r ' Tine U9dD7 tmw. be- "Let thoso order now (from us) ' :- Who've never ordered fore, - . - ....... y let those who've always or dered ..it Now order the more (from us)." Stone and Barringcr Co. Booksellers, Stationers, Dis tributors Victor Talking Ma- . chines and Records, Office Outfitters. i " 'i ; n .( oooooooooooooooooooocooooo tl:.::i v.. th: f:. I'M- 1 1 -; I p tail, irti::IIy L-.': crcd and made cf -.mi that we, positively toM bo worthy depend J every way. ; ji For this reason yjij always count on bcn fectly satisfied wiU nnrphnsft VOU make ;1 r ' 7 v . regardless 01 the pric. pay. So we say to ypv matter whether yw short, stout, tall, sleii if of normal build, wje antee to fit you per, with our 7 IIEVII0D5Ii . . ' . . ' i - SUIDIER STTfT HEd IVJeMon dk LEADING CLOTHIERS for men await your inspec tion. Every new block in Sei mit, Split and Mackinaw. Straws are now ready for ''.', your inspection and try-on. Every Hat a Hat of quali ty, well worth a third more than we ask, $1:50 to $100. oooooooooooooooooooooooooo IKI Best Liquors at Reduced Prices i t Tat tht eluh. an th atJebaanL in thm akk-raoni tbe kitchen, cor 11m of whiskia and fan ported eordiak offer the rtry bast values as the tvwast prioea, ,t ' v . Mv stock eont&ina about all tba Wt tnranda: and nWtt is the OHDT honaa in Lynohbarg that bay sveda direct from distiUers who do net it it u sell the retail trade, thereby eaviag roa one maa't profit. A few 9t the lon list f exceptional Crs art . Lazarus Club, Cream of Whiskies. $100 gal - Apple Brandy, 1 - jZ.su and 3.50 " . Rye whialcey, $2.00, 52.50, $3.00, $3.50 ; Mountain Whiskey. - - $2.60 Corn Whisker. $2.00 and $2.60 Yadkin River Cornv 4 full quarts. $2.60 Albennarie Rye, 4 full quarts, $3.00 A second order will surely follow a trial of any of ' ' these brand's. , ' These Prices Include Express Chsrizt ' Mail orders are filled on the day received, n - forvrarded on first trains. t WRITE FOR PRICE LIST . UAROEST MAIL ORDER HOUSE IN THE SOUTH L.. LAZARUS, Lynchburg, Va. C1IAS. (I STlfff MfflttOBB FOR-SUMMER FLOOR COVERINGS There is nothing so cool and easy to keep clean for summer floor coverings as ' Mattings and Rugs. . , Wo have just received 150 rolls of China and' Japan Matting. ' You will find that this stock embraces some of the latest styles in beautiful' Japanese patterns, entirely new; all "colors. Prices range on Mattin gs from 25c, 30c, 35c, 40c to 50c per yard. , ; . ; f . Hugs of all sizes at lowest prices. It will pay.you .to. come.. to this store.to buy. 4 1.00 $hv SHIRTS Within Easy Reach. 20 dozen Negligee Shirts, made of thorougj shrunken madras cloths. . , It is in the tub that many shirts shrink a sizd two. These do not. i : AH this season's Negligee models. Special Woo Tie; Tate-Erowii "'Gj Jiut a Whisper Off the Square." Hen's Garments to -Oriler In 1 the Tailoring Department Vi f THE CHARLOTTE SUPPLY American AU-Wronjbt Steel Spill Pnfleys and "Ctant" Btirchea We earrr in stock Tale ana Towns llolsts op to six tens capacity: tall Une of Packtnc Vlpo, Valves and Mill Supplies. '0 ': V I1 f I ,'-.?':. '. .. .. '. .., j '-.'- it. -J ' . ..,,.'. " ' ' ; ' '. '. . , . : ; This high-grade Delivery Wagon $00.00, Including lettering.' fi Wagon without ;top,' but with side-boards, $67.50. This Wagon Is ( anteed to be high-grade in everyi respect . s We build a number of other styles, and sell on easy terms.. , . . . .'.;...' ... ' - . : j : i . ' I. W. Wadsworths' Sons Com! CHARLOTTE, N- C Presbyterian GolIec for VIo: CHARLOTTE, N. C n. Wtm Pr. fhoon ' " "T Jbvx -t, I Ru--1 r-1 " H !:ir-h of Fmiitnrc. Sitrt.-ctlon (Tuarr.r.tr-1.
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