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, 1 t' criil Erisade, North :'. C.''ilay 21, '07. , r general commanding u will be able to carry r from your camp to ion that will take place ; commencing on the 30th From all the arrange ill be one of the great we have had and it la :.;a brigade will make as y large turnout v ads have given us very ar.d will run special trains every railroad. Our dl nander, Gen. J. S. Carr, rangements to try to give a good time. The head this division-' will be at Hall, Seventh street, be- and Marshall, where It : will report promptly, as rrive In Richmond; also of men yo have In at disposition you have 1 that yon will have ! a r if your command In uni hat you will, see that all irs and other banners are Richmond where North s in the lead from '61 to hope to continue in thai ! will find Major W. .A. Major A. B. Stronach at1 headquarters to give you tion you may require. Very truly yours. J. Q. RENCHERM, ' Chief of Staff. nying this letter to Staff ci: illlton, is a .full pro f 'h principal events In II rt Carolina Divisions, it. be., will .be 'interested. in. ne is as follows; j MMR FOR THE TAR HEELS, ters, Sanger Hall, ttlch- 29, June 3,' inclusive: iy nighc, May 29, from :30 Mr. Polk Miller will iplimentary bene..t. night May 30, from 3:30 Ir. Eugene Clowes, asslst- of the finest musical tal hmond, will give a com lieneflt ght, May ti, from 8:30 A-e are the guests of the olina Society, residing in at Sanger Hall, night, from 8:30 to 11:80 inment at the auditorium Miller, assisted by his old rrom the different parts of and by the best local tal- hmond, will be the attrac- June 2. Rev. A. D. Betts, f the - North Carolina Di I hold services at 11 a. m. v m. at headquarters. June. 3, the grand parade, of the Davts monument, outdoor, attractions, will :e entire day -. ' , . .. . ved: Julian 8, Carr, Com ng the N. C. Division. mty, Quartermaster Gen- a.Div. i seen that the foregoing la -sft complete programme ion but Is prepared more t North Carolinians, in they may not be at a loss t what is going on at any time. One of the principal the reunion, to . veterans Utate, will be the reception he North Carolina veterans ' Heel Society of Richmond, nt will no doubt be greatly all the veterans from this all who are so fortunat as ve letter and programme i to CoLW, B. Taylor, com ' Mecklenburg Camp, U. C. r that he might inform the under his command as to i menta that are being made omfort and pleasure. ; ' 1 rf a .11 I a 7 In i f .'! 1e to s i :i I. -i !!:: : yt:ir u 'i l t j3 c.ilil- t "ti mnn !!' 1 it - - i t nt rtm thn. t ) -, tin effort is tt te cure for Charlotte next year the annual rational meeting- of h Travelers' Protective Association. This meets in Norfolk June 9th and the S1 wyn Hotel and possibly the local branch of the organization will send representatives to urge tle claims of the Queen City. Several hundred mem bers belong to the association. Asho vllie will also make a fight for rr ,The Southern Hardware Association will be the next big event of the kind in Charlotte, the date for its convening being July 9th, 10th and 11th, Elabcr ate preparations are already beluff made for this occasion. On of the striking features will be a large num ber of booths wherein exhibits will b made by the- different firms. The larg ball room of the Selwyn, as well as the lobbies, will be given over to these. Small Land Sale. There was-a email land sale at the courthouse at noon vesterdav. whn a tract of 50 acres, lleing In Berryhill townshio. and owned bv Mason Smith. was sold to satisfy a deed of trust held by Mr, w. S. Alexander. A necnliaritv of this sale was. that it had to be sold twice before nwac , lintyj UIDIUDCU VI. v On the first jround Mr. w. M. Long, chairman of the board of county aom nilbsici!rs:'and Mr. C. H. Du's, rep resenting Mr. Alexander bid on it. It wu finally 'knocked down" to vMr. Long at $580, and thus ao: a misunderstanding, each claiming tnat It waj hut bid. . . . .In order to settle matters VM lana wasi nut no airaln and started at $SS0, vhero It had stoDDed before. Mr. lrg refUM-d to have anything mora to do with It, claiming that he had boigli t fairly. ar.l it was "soon sold to- Mr. John B. Alexander for 3600. It was clearly a misundersUridir.tr, tut from i legal standpoint, pnbably Mr. L'ng had the best of it. K The Y. M. O. A. Outings Benin. The first of the, series of outings to ha P-ivon hv thA bovs' deoartment of th Yonnir Men'n C" ristlan Association will be had Saturday. The boys will leave the building at 3:30 o'clock an.l h niace visited will be Rozzell's Fer- ry. This outing will be for boys from 15 to 18 years of age and only a limit ed number wtfl be. accommodated. A fee 035 cents will be charged to help defray the expenses of the- trip and every boy is expected to bring his lunch. . , ' The dav .will be given up to fttniei- f unorts. baseball, and swimming races and a good time in general. Mr. Joe, ShrilJ Will Sue for $40,000. Mr. Joe J.Sherrill who while car in spector at Saluda last year, was on the 2 (5th day of December run over Dy a train. whllA at work on a car and bad ly crippled, losing the left arm at the shoulder and the use of the lert leg, has entered suit against the Southern for $40,000. His case will come up for a hearing in the next term of Meck lenburg Superior Court. Messrs. Til lett & Guthrie are hia attorneys. Mr. Sherrlll Is now at the home of his brother, Mr. N. J. Sherrlll, on Gra ham street. He is an old railroad man and has many friends here, y Cotton Receipts. The following figures in regard to the cotton sold In Charlotte during the year and last will be interesting. From Sept. 1, 1906, to May 22, 1907 there were received at the city plat form from wagons 17,357 bales. Dur ing the same time the year before the receipts were 17,478 bales, Bhowia? a loss of 127 bales. The?o figures are significant as they ih.vw that the farmers are still" ablo to. hold their .cotton for a falfprlcJ. :yc;:r.; r;;u, b 1,; ,:,y, rntis ; factory in d! ::.::v::t3. It (bids fair to last many years ! more. 7 J. E. Burroughs, Mechanicsville, Id. It has bean on for years and looks good for as many more. v For Sale by Ezell-IIyers Co.; Charlotte. Fined for Falling Asleppin Hack; George McClure, colored, saved the day for the city police court yesterday. In his honor alone did that tribunal convene, deliberate and adjourn. It was all because of the somnolent pro clivities of George. The night was dull, Nobody seemed to desire his profes sional services as an , annlhilatorvyjf spac and time. He grew lonely and passed In the quietude of the still night into the Inmost recesses of deep slumber. Five dollars was estimated by Recorder Smith to be the damages in the case. The hackman came across with the coin and passed out into the street woefully cognizant that eternal wakefulness is the price of liberty. Those Crows Have Never Come. Mr. H. S. DuVal is still on the look out for crows young black, squaking crows, corn-pulling, egg-eating, bird--killing, buzzard-chasing crows, with eagle eyes, hawk bills send a fine fund of curiosity. He would pet one er two or more if he could buy them for a reasonable price. Every pine thicket In the county has its crow nest and every family Its climbing lad and every week Jta Sunday. Mr. DuVal's desire will be satisfied. A-, - a, . n r j - - tine. ! Ml ry r , . . 1 lwi 7 L L r'-rrt or the athletic cliirt without zlzzvzz. Made in Nainsoo!r7 Lidz or Bal briggan liiiee Length I'aveoV-.v Knee length, drawers grow in popularity every summer, they are the coolest and most comfortable garment a man can wear. " Coat-Style Undcrohiri Made in Nainsook with or with out sleeves . . N Yorke Bros. Roe'eps. "Here's to your health and. happiness" T)e Witt's Little Early Risers famous little pills. Sold by Hawley's Pharmacy. I The Invitation To Your Wedding ; ,T SCEME LAST NIGHT. and Thousand Throng the at tlte Fair Grounds Last n reworks Feature , Coy Maidens and Bashful !val does not seem to be at. For the fourth time thronging thousands pa midway last night in Joy- n. From above scores of its shed a bright glow The singing of the darky ;he music of the band,, the nd out on the merry-go-;bined with the clamorous the sideshow barkers and . and laughter of maidens lowered or were showered :ii, made a scene of vivaci 1 buoyancy. the greatest drawing'card announcement yesterday at the splendid and pyro play of fireworks . would a feature of t"ae evening. ' i the climax to the exer ich they might be termed, rowd scouted and cheered the rockets blazed - their inward and as the giant omed in terrific anddeaf-U-T. ;-y., i V - v;s ;. the crowd an occasional f of a demeanor more de- d get a bunch of the con- e in i the face and would i her assailant with a cold ring look.,. And quite as lually forward girl dashed s missiles into the face of youth who, with frightened timid, turned askance as call for mama. . There are MnUr,Vtn -fact,'':: who have :J to accustom their Anrlo rositlon - and s training to h ewstom, most universally -i &t their Mardi Cras cele- ' vay is furnishing '.enjoy u ands and Is thereby per- ' ful land valuable service 'J.nity. It ought to be ' The members of of artillery ore here, ry where,, working hard Ths Artistic siieff ' fi5h worms, black 'V and 1enotci Impure r.'Kky M'-iin.-iri Tea The time never comes to the purchaser of a Stleff Piano to realize that he has bought a cheap Instrument. Tear in and year out it re tains the same SWEET AND SYMPATHETIC TONE, the same delicate and evenly balanced action and is an ever ' increasing source of pleasure. An emblem of. purity In musl e;i! refinement and proof of an cMetic taste. " v should be -neat, at tractive, conform to the latest styles of engrav ing; in fact, Ik jn per fect taste. To ecure this, place your orders with us. We represent the best engravers, and our prices are right, service prompt. Engraved Visiting . Cards from old plate, in 'three days, new plates and cards in four days. . ! Ask to see the latest samples. Stone and Barringcr Co. A Critical ixamiiiaEjo ooooooooooexxxwooooooooooo r V ' ' X Hi ''''' M f. .'!'. ' - ' ' I W J 1 I - ' ' "I of every Spring Suit in our store will prove our . asser tion that our High-Grade Clothes are on a par, with the best tailored-vo-ofder clothes, which cost a good "deal more money. Let us show you the way to get the best Clothes for Spring and Summer at the most reason-. able price. In style, materials, workmanship and fit, at a common-sense price' can . suit you perfectly. . We wduld have you know that our clothes are not 'only made sell, but made to wear. If you were to rip open the seams with a kij you will find only the highest tlass sewing silks, trimmings and 4w manship, and be satisfied that master-tailors did. indeed fashion the I ments. , It In rtiif fnnatar tnMim, in un a.. kn.-iti... .1. - 9aiA 1-ImiI . .Vm a , J a , . - . . " . ' w-rw umuH ai moum -ate prices, ana we are ever re v yiwv nitti n yd gui iuem Dy . me garments memseives. i : - , SPRING SACK STjrrs FOR MEJT AND YOUNp 3IEN Ed. iyiellon, Gif OOOOOCXX)OOOOOOOOOOOCX9COOOO iL0 1 G CO. (INCORPORATEO) We want to talk to yon about our SPECIAL SUMMER RATES. Save $5.00 on single course, or $10.00 on combined course, by taking advantage of our SPECIAL SUM3IER OFFERS. - Come to us and the world's best and'most modern business education is yours. - Positions for all who take our combined course, or money refunded write for our propositions-they will put you to thinking. Address ; ..v. ...'.:. KING'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, n - N Charlotte. N. G. RsJelgli, N. C Manufacturer or the Piano with the Sweet Tone, Southern Wareroomsj Bloalu esJn.ybrary:.'uai6)tes txry- if V We have ust received a large shipment of Library Tables and we are offering some big values in Weathered ' Oak and Mahogany Tables. ' - Weathered Oak Library '-Tables $7.50, $9.00, $12.50, $14.00, $16.50, $18.50, $22.50 and $30.00. . , See our Veneered Mahogany Table for $13.50; regular value $16.00. - Other good values in Mahogany Tables at $18.50, $25.00, $28.50 and $35.00. Centre Tables Oak, 75c. up to a handsome Quarter-sawed Oak Table for $22.50. We are offering good values in all kinds of Tables, as we arc very, crowded in this' department and rnut make room. . , . ! Vi-it mir ftorc cx r-:nr -v. rri-: vith tl:A a you are fked to pay at other TIl6 .. . - ' lit mm Cfl SPRING SHIRTS The Finest and Largest Assortment We Have Ever Shown ' Straw Hats Hosiery Under we , . he Tate-Brown Co "Just a Whkper Off the Square." . , Men's Garments to Order in the Tailoring Department Wagon without top,, but with side-boards,) $07.50. This Wagon Is ? anteed to be high-grade In every respect We build a number of other styles, and sell on easy terms. Je We.Wadsworths' Sons Comp , CHARLOTTE, N. C J CHARLOTTE, N. C. . i (
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