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At home ur Jane fifteenth ,ton, North Carolina. '. i. Lazenbr. of Ftatesvllle fa at the home of her aunt, Mrs. , Clark, on West Seventh street 'it's Clifton Leak returned home terdy from Shelby where she nt-some time with relatives and nc!3.t - . - I!s3 Jessie Lemond,; head long dish es . operator in the local office of southern lieu Telephone Com- ivJ left vpsterdav fnr Nnrfnllr V. ere she will do special work during - imposition season. ' , jfEstelle Rierson, who has heen 'idinsr the winter with Mr. and Mr. Py. Hierson, left yesterday lor her no, at wainut, cove. liss AHJe Nboe is visiting her els 1 Mrs. J. T, Gardner, in Shelby. ir. and Mn. R. O. Alexander and jiily will leave -shortly for Black luntaln where they, will spend the imer. . . TrVand Mrs. R. C, Lawrence, of innrnon, spent yesterday In the I . mo ouiuru. . . .J. and Mrs. Genrire T. THahAn itnA I and 'Mr. U, L. Barrett, of Hamlet' m& a party at . the Selwyn yes ay. . i Iss Mary A. - Davis, .of Monroe. a rues t at the Selwyn yester rs. Stonewall JiLrksnn ftnif Mla i Jackson Christian, will leave first t. this week for Richmond, trf attend th' Annual nnnlAn a' ti united confederate Veterans hls to be held there Thuridav jay, oaiuraay, sunaay ana Mon vomarrias-es of Interest will take e In the city this week. The first oetnat or Miss Addle Belle Bar- and Mr. Dabnev Randolnh Tar. Wednesday evening, at the e of , Mrs, A. C. Barron on East v neaa street. Rev; Dr. H. H. Hul I win -perform the ceremony. The .iiowui he that of Miss Minnie son', Rudlsill and Mr. Samuel D. ams,r Saturday evening, at the , or airs, m. J, Kudlsul, on North prjnea py Rev. or, h. k. Boyer. v. and Mrs. R." Q. Kendrlck will e in the cltv to-nlarht to anand rv. days with Mr. Kendrlck's brother Z IV. Kendrlck. Rev. J. I. Kend ofLarayette, La., a twin brother ev. R. O. Kendrlck. la also Mr. prick's guest. The twin brothers iptjpreachers and are both iocat i. the same State. LoulsiAn-L t?pv t. Kendrlck havlmr recently ae- dla pastorate there... Thv will 11 f several daya In the city this urdaV evenlne. at 10 n'elork. . uet will , be given In the Selwyn , Dy tne tentor class of Davidson :e. covers will be laid for 40 V -Brown "Wallace, of Tamna. t . .. . z .: is . "ypeciea nere 10-aay xo visit rtMtTtM. trM T IT T a - following Invitation has been fcrs. Charles C. Hook At home ruesday, May twenty-eighth fro m ti ve un ti 1 seven '. Edmund MacDonald, . :. John Walter Miller, Amos .J. Walker annottneement of the engage of Miss Edna Jones Whlsnant M. B. Abernethy will be of sttfi manv frlendn nf th vounar ' in this ap.d other States. Miss ant ,1s tne aauicnter of Mr. and T. :VT. Whisnant. of thi cirv. Iiiuch- of her llf hna hfen anent ariotte. ; sne is an Accomplished lovaDie younar woman. , Dr. pethy also Is well known and pr In Charlotte, and Is a sradu- r tne worth Carolina Medical e. : He is a young physician of ih una u acaiea in iteinsvii e. jnarrlage will take place r on esday evening, June 19, at the orjur. ana Mrs. wmsnant; on avenue. . .: Jennie Eaele. who has hpn nS school In Lincolnton, Is n$ several days with Mrs. J. A. iii west -of the city. Miss Eagle her way honje to Salisbury. CRIEI33. w, Minor Ilappentnga In and bout tho CIM rsII. A. Webber, who has been Ick for the last ten days. Is .'Ing. 'uletest places . in , Charlotte w 'are the Elizabeth and Pres- n.. College ! . buildings and .- All of the students have loy.e f or the summer and there ing dOing.. ;.. "i ,-. ;. io -auction of all the skins and longing to the Southern Man crtf Club will take .place in ib parlors this evenlna- nromnt- po o'clock, i The sales will be of Mr. Thomas Griffith. ; vitAlons to the commencement jhington, have been received In (y. The list of graduates Is by Mr. Robert W. Adams, of la; . Wednesday, June 5th, is e digging of the foundation for vy auditorium at the corner of nd College , streets is under ' building win be ready for Sp, it the plans of those in j qo not miscarry, sometime In 0 YOUnsr Women' Pnrnlo-n ary yoriety of the Second rlan church, which was to e with Mrs. Carey ,W, Butt e-tioon, is requested to attend et!r,f at the First Presby urtli Instead.-, !ch toA the regret of the spv 'tindred children, large i f th-' I':" t T'-t-f' t f - " It: ' j ,. ::; .'ve f f 11.2 ircrth ro :,...: .1 c.:.-lli"o3 are i.i the anda of ths rrinters and will ta ssued in a very few days. AsSio from number of announcements relative to the work of the college next sea son, tho folder will contain views of the new building, which will be oc cupied regularly for the first time next fall. hai I a rrmsoNAL. The Movements of a Number of Peo ple. Visitors and Others. Mr. TI- M Tleni-iotf- fT Mniivn..it spent yesterday in the city with his son, Mr. C D. Bennett. Mr. C R. Makepeace, a leading cot ton mill architect of Providence. R. I.. was registered among the guests at me seiwyn yesterday. ; Mr. H. L. Millner, of Marganton, was a visitor In the city yesterday, stonnlnar a th Rlnnm Dr. W. Gill Wylie, of New Tork, who spent the create r cart of last week in South Carolina on business connec ted with the Southern Power Com pany, of which he is president, return ed to the city yesterday and la regis tered at the Selwyn. ; ' - MrD. J. MeCuen. of Oreenville. S. C, a former resident of the .city spent yesterday here, , the guest of Mr. C. H. Bryant, at the Southern Manufac turers' ' Club. .- Dr. Prank K. Cameron, of Washing ton. D C wan deff-fstflrcd amohsr the guests at the Southern Manufacturers' ciub ' yesterday. Mr. De Witt Johnson, of Hock Hill, S; C, was a visitor in the city yester day. : Mr. E. R. Combes, of Washington. D. C, spent yesterday in the city with friends. . . ,-' Mr. C. A. Wood, of the firm of Har. vey & Wood, managing directors of the sseiwyn, is expected to arrive in tho city Wednesday. -; Mr. O, V. Keesler will leave to-morrow morning for Asheville ,where he will remain during the summer. Mr. R.. A. Jackson, of Hamlet, was registered i among the guests at the Buford yesterday. Messrs V. E. and S. S Reinhardt. were visitors . In the ' city for a few hours yesterday morning. i . Mr. T. M. -Warllck. of Hickorv. spent yesterday in the city. He was a guest at the Buford. , ; :'";';. Mr. W..M. Jordan, of Lanrlnburr. spent a few hours in the city yester- Dr. Charles L. Orr. of ? Asheville. was registered among the guests at tne central yesterday. Mr. B. P. Casto. of Dartanhurr. S. C; spent yesterday in the city at the Central. ..-' , , Mr. J. M. Small, of Soencer. was a Charlotte visitor yesterday. ; " r Mr. P. L. McManus. assistant to the general manager 1 of the Southern Railway, was in the city yesterday. , Mr. j. E. Mattox, of Lenoir, was a Charlotte visitor yesterday. . WEDDED AFTER LONG TRIP. Mr. James Cashlon and ,Miss Daisy . Alien Married Dy jsquire w, o. : Balles Early Yesterday 31orning- A Remarkable Trip. Mr. James Cashlon. of Denver, and Miss Daisv Allen, of Catawba. Junc tion, were married by 'Squire W. O. Banes ai nis nome, across the line, 11 miles south of the city, yesterday mornlnir about 2:S0 o'clock. The young man slipped the young lady away from her home Saturday after- noon aDout o'clock. Together they drovn trt Denver. vherA thv chnnnil teams and came oh to Charlotte, ar riving nere at iz:45 Saturday night. They secured a fresh team at Wads worth's stables and left for . 'Saulre Banes' about 1:80 o'clock. After having the knot tied there, they re turned.. arriving1 in the city about 8 o'clock yesterday : morninsr. After having breakfast, they secured a new team ana sec qui oajneir way home relolclne. The entire trio wn mad a through the country In'. record time. Interesting: Railroad Rumor. ' The following is from Tha flrenn- vllle, S. C, Daily News: i "A rumor which railroad men say is mere "round-house" talk hut nrr that is known on all sides in the main offices of the Southern railway, is that oi a general shake-up in the general omces or tne roaa beginning at Wash ington and ending at the office of B. O. Falls, superintendent of t"na -Char lotte utvision, Spencer to Atlanta, with headquarters here. "The rumor is to the effect that C. H. Ackert. Vice nresident and cnnAral manager, with headquarters In Wash ington , nas resigned . necessitating promotions. Thfs ,interpjt!rB- - o o tai ivu several days ago, and was whispered nmvng me rauroaa men m a "Q T" fashion. w "Nothlnar ' official - ran K v.V here," . 1 :: !. r-i e.: -. -' -tor cf t torios appoarirj 1 - e '-veral local rapers in the cit: ; 3 trou1! wh'oh he passed. At on? time, "r. r.irr'rjcr, in fording: Rock, river, nissed the way, floundered in the ftream and badly wrenched the steeriBs knuckle on his machine. Again, while trying to lower the au tomobile record between Winston and Greensboro, he ran out of gasoline arid was forced to piece out the way with the kerosene from his lamps. Wherever he went he aroused the na tives with the wails of his siren as he whistled through the country at the rate of 60 miles an hour. In Salisbury Thursday an attempt was made to arrest liim for exceding the speed limit, even of that fast town. 1 he officer, not to be outdone - called up Spencer over tne 'phone when he saw -IrBarrlnger's Franklin disap pearing from view in the- distance. Berore the Spencer official could an swer, learn the trouble and invest! ff, v ! BarHnger had hurtled through the streets of that city like a second No 97 and was but a speck .hoJlzon- He was never head land 11 he returned home when the balisp.ury warrant was served on him ? fflce on West Trade street Mr. Barringer left Charlotte Thurs- J.m.0FnJLn,r at 11 o'clock. He ran ? Concord, a distance of 22 TI'a flutes. There he , was joined by. Mr. J. W. Cannon. Jr., and .V Smith, who made the rest of the tour with him. The li nines to, Salisbury was made in one hUr 15 mlnutes. After dinner Barrlser and his party cranked the machine and turned it l?e at,fuU epeed- Tha Police officer, jeaious for the good name of the city ana for the rigid observance of all decided that the machine was going too fast and he decided to ar rest the offending. motorist This was easier said than done, for before ne could secure the necessary papers, Mr. Barringer and hi friends were ht HPln to catci him. he called up Spencer, but Mr, Barringer was quicker than the electric current and e was on his way to Lexington. Greensboro, returning the same way in which he went Tne only change made in his route home was at Spen cer, where he heard that officers were lying in wait fn feim in, shotguns, pistols, pitchforks,. and oth- tmpiemems or war. He turned aside before reaching that - city and circled around it. Ha nm street of Salisbury wide open. Four "u' "uin ot eansoury, . the raid commenced to pour Saturday after noon and the remainder of the trip was made in a heavy downpour. BIG CASE TO BE CALLED TO-DAY The Suit of E. D. Latta vs.' Ji n. tawba Electric Tower Company Et Al to be, Tried in Dallas This Week Those Who Will Attend. Dr. W. Gill Wylie, Mr. W. T. Jor dan, and ex-Judge F. I. Osborne, all of New York, spent yesterday' in the city on their way to" Dallas to attend the Gaston - county ; Superior . Court The case .of E. D. Latta against the Catawba Electric Power ; Company and others, which has been pending for the past several years, will come up for a hearing there to-day. The suit is for the clearing of the title to certain water rights above the Mountain Island shoals which la claimed;; by both Mr. Latta and the Catawba Manufacturing & Electrlo Power Company, the, last-named cor poration being the successor to the first-mentioned Catawba Electric Power ComDanv. ; The Catawba Man ufacturing & Electric Power Company is owned and controlled by the South ern Power ComDanv. Mr. Latta is J represented by Mr. C. W. Tlllett and vol. wK u. Rodman, of Charlotte, and Col. O. F. Mason, of Dallas. The de fendants are represented by ex-Judge Arhilstead Burwell, ex-JddgB Frank I. -Osborne, Messrs. , W. C. Maxwell and J. W. Keerans and Mr. T. T. Lucas. 1 I... li in ou we: Money Always getting new bargains. We are always on the look for specials to boom our trade. And if you visit our store frequently, you know how successful we are in getting together real desirable merchandise at special prices. ' MILLINERY b ) We do such an Immense business in Millinery because we have the proper Hats, bought right. We have a large corps of experienced milli ners,, who put that touch on the trimmings that ' proclaim the true milliner; and last but not. least, we are satisfied' with a moderate profit. Our late purchase of new,-fresh Millinery at about half prices enables us to show beautiful Hats at prices that will pleasantly surprise you. SPECIAL SALE WHITE WAISTS We closed out' from a big factory a lot of nice, stylish Waists at but little over half price. - Pretty Lawn Waists, lace and em broidery trimmed; sold at $1.25 to $1.60 ',..-; .... .... 88c. Fine Waists, worth up to $2.50, for . . ; . . . ... ... .. $1.50. Special lot Silk Waists, prettily trimmed; sold up, to $3.00 each ... ... ... ... .. $1.98. MUSLIN UNDERWEAR SPECIAL Nice trimmed Gowns .... .... 49c. Very pretty lace or embroidery trimmed Gowns. Special .. ... 98c. Special i lot White nderskirts, wide embroidery ruffle, eight tucka; cheap at $1.35 .... 98c. Very pretty Underskirts, three rows lace or wide embroidery .. $1.50. I V EY' 13 W. Trade St., Charlotte. The Same Act. Nashville Banner. An old nejrro was reRnnflv hrmirM before a justicetn Mobile. 'It seemed that Uncle Mosehad fallen fni ac bulldog while in the act of entering the henhouse of the dog's owner. Look here, Uncle Mose,M the Jus tice said. Informally. Vdidn't t r. you teq days last month for .this same thing? . Same henhouse you were try ing to ret into. What hav to say for yourself?" :. . . , uncle Mose scratched his head, r '"Mars Willvum. vo sent m 2i i ch-ain ganr f er tryin ter chickens, didn't ye?" ; "Yes, that waa the charge.'" s "An' don't dft law n v vn oon' v. charged twlco wld de same 'fence?" "That no man shall be twic placed in Jeopardy for the Identical act, yes" xen, san, yo- aes' hab ter let. me ro, sah. Ah war after de nam inir ens, sah." You'll be buying a tonic soonprobably need ' one now. Brace up your system with VITAL VIII. Take cur ucrd fcr it., I;:rc; no 1 - r-l . DKT1I CF MR, W. B. MAYIIEW. A Citizen of the County Thrown by a Cow and Sustains a Broken Leg, the : Resnlt of Which He pies ( Funeral This Morning. Mr. W. Banks Mayhew died at his home near the Hoskins Mill, west of the city, yesterday morning at -10 o'clock. He was 61 years of age and is survived by his widow and seven children.; The funeral will take place at he residence this morning, the services being conducted by Rev. J. A. Baldwin. The interment will take place at Davidson, the old home of the deceased. , ; The immediate cause of Mr. May he Ws death was the shock Incident to a fall which he sustained : Friday afternoon. He was driving his cow, a pesky animal, and happened to get his foot tangled In the rope. She became frightened and ran away, throwing Mr. Mayhew to the ground and breaking his leg. He was car ried to his home nearby and every attention given him. The shock to his feeble constitution was too great and he grew worse and worse. . He passed away yesterday, morning. ; IF ID3 WERE PREACHER. A Layman Talks of a Few Subjects That Might Bo Touched Up a Little. ' "If I were a preacher," said "the layman, S'I would preach sermons on the following named subjects for the special edification of the Charlotte public: Thou Shalt not steal;' 'Thou shalt ; not commit adultecy; Thou shalt not covet thy neighbor's wife;' Thou shalt not cover up thy sins;' Thou shalt not murder in any way; Thou shalt not lie on thy neighbors;' Thou shalt not condemn1 women un heard;' and A few others, leaving off saloons, that subject being overwork ed. If I preached on liquor I should say to the young.men that it was wrong to make a hog of one's self. Temperance would be my cry. I would not in any way intimate that a man was extiected to drlnir h!mAif to death if he could buy the liquor out that It IS his duty to h mself hi family, his neighbors and his Maker to wiinsiana temptation." Death of ?Ir. John R. Jamison. Mr. John ' R. Jamison, r 75 years,-died at V. ho:no on iih Long street last Saturday nfsht, affr a lonr Illness.. Th ftiTir-ral tof1c j't Rev. Dr. W, II. Forsythe to Speak on 1 Missions. A meeting to which all the ladles of the city are Invited is that at the First Presbyterian church this after noon when Rev. Dr. W. H, Forsythe, a returned missionary from Korea; win speak on missions. , Dr. Forsythe i sreputed to be a very fine speaker. That he is acquainted with the sub ject about which he will talk, goes without saying, it la desired that a very , large audience attend the meeting this afternoon, which will be called to order promptly at 4:30 o'clock. ' , To Meet at Great Falls. The Engineering Society of the Carolina will meet at Great Falls by invitation of the Southern Power Company on the 10th of June. This is . to be the annual meeting and a full attendance is expected. "GENTLE PREVARICATION chiseled In enduring stone" is the language io which Bill Nye describes the custom of inscribing on tomb stones greater virtues than were pos sessed by the deceased. Many a man has lived his life so selfishly that his family were raupers before hlOurlal. Insurance canxiot cure bad habits, but it prevents some,' and atones for others. The man . who Insures, lives up to his epitaph, as a good husband and kind father. While the gentle breezes are blowing things you way, why not bottle up some of your suc cess for the proverbial "Rainy Day," that is sure to come to every one in some form or other? A policy in the : Equitable, taken now, will take care of you in your old days, or take care of your family in the event of your early demise. " .a No company in the world offers greater certainty of payment than the Equitable. This i the first con sideration In life insurance. No com pany can furnish safer life insurance at a permanently lower cost than the Equitable. .'. For . information concerning the New York State Standard Policy call on or address W. J. RODDEY, , . Manager, Rock H11L S. a, NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC: I hereby wish to inform my friends, patrons and the general public that the laundry advertised for sale or exchange in The Observer Sunday, May 26, is not my plant I have no intention of selling out and will al ways be found doln business at the same 'old stand. M. II. EPPS, Proprietor, , Sanitary Laundry, Are now centred on Spring and Summer Good3. Cur eooI cf is showing the very latest things out. and not a day ji-es tut our already grand display Is augmented by the arrival of new el and novelties in every department All of this is the result of ha. our buyer in the market at this particular time picking up tarr' ' We won't attempt to give you an accurate description at 'this tlm? all the new values, but please consider -this our general and hearty in vitation for you to come in and view our new goods. You are welcor- :. You'll admire the fine display; the styles will please you; the fabrics will please you, and, the prices you will find exceptionally interest! nj. Note the following; v -Silk Specials Black Taffetas .... .... ' .. . . . I...... . ; . New line of Black Taffetas. 36-inch goods; heavy rustling Taffeta, worth to-day SI. 25. Special Monday .. ........ . ..)... ... ... . . Sc 44-Inch Taffeta one piece fine old-fa shloned Taffeta, 44 Inches wide, beau .tlful lustre. Special .. .... .... ... ... .,. ., I1.4S. One piece Japanese Pongee .. ...... ... ... ; .. 75a New line of Plaid and Striped Chiffon Taffetas, all the new shades :, ...... .. .... , ... ... ..... 50c. and 68c. Big line of Washable Japanese Silks ... ... ... ,. 25c., 39c. and 48c. 1 5c. 4 0-inch Persian ' Lawn. . Monday . . . v. .... .. 12 l-2c. Just received from, our . import house a beautiful line of Plaid-nd Striped Wool Dress Goods.- These goods are all new patterns and make very desirable spring and summer skirts. Special ... 48c. Specials in White Dimities . Jast received about twenty pieces of White Checked Dimities, worth lBc. yard. Go on our front counter Monday . . .. .. .. 10c. yard. Another case of Belfa Linen-finish Walstlng, the very best one on the mar ket at any price ...... .... ..... .. ...... 12 l-2c, 30 inches wide. Just in to-day, 40 pieces pretty patterns, fast colors Dress Ginghams . . ... 10c. yard. Big line of Hammocks, pretty patterns, at Belk Bros. Prices , 98c, irp. 2,000 yards Figured Lawns, Organdies, etc.; worth t l-2c. Sale price .... .... .... ....... ... .... 5c. yard. Big line White Duck Skirts, good and full .... , , . . 88c. Good, big line of Lawn Shirt Waists. . . . . . , ... ... ..... . 98c. Hundreds of other values equally as good., ' ' ' ' ; ', '", ' ' 1 ' ' . ' . '. ' '' ' ' - " MUBMQS( HOB HEADQUARTERS. THE NEW PURE FOOD AND DRUG LAW.. We : are pleased to announce that Foley's Honey and Tar for coughs, colds and lung troubles Is not affected by the National Pure Food and Dmg law as it contains iio of!ites or other, .harmful drugs, and we recommend It as a safe remedy for children and adults. R. H. Jordan A Co. 'i "Here's to your health and happiness" De Witt's Little Early Risers-famous little pills. Sold by Hawleya Pharmacy. Visit The ODEON Original Picture Show Mexican Kidney and Liver Cure is known by many people of this community . to be the greatest Kidney and Liver Cure ' sold. I have secured the agency for it In this city, and, by writing, 'phoning or calling s to see tne it can be secured. . Your patronage Solicited. Froneberger's. Drug Store Highland Park, .North Char- ' . lOttO. . Just one block from car line. 'Phone 802. How's Your Kidneys? Don't drug yourself to death idaliia Water It is a specific for kidney and bladder troubles. Nature's own remedy. All drug stores or ' ; Brannon Carbonating Co. Distributors, 'Phone 835. GOLD BAND Swift's : Premium, Klngan'a, F. F. V. and Reliable Hams and Break fast' Bacon. W. M. CHOWELL Phone 741. A 1 1 Some Exceptional Offer From the low-priced article for family use, to that which gratifies the most refined taste. I am offering the very test values at the lowest prices. In order to supply an Increased demand, I am putting up a case containing four full quart of Yadkin River, North Carolina, &-year old Corn Whiskey, for $2.60, This whiskey ia absolutely pure, aged io wood and the lest ever c.'.ered at the price. Other exceptional Offers arc: Altirrearls Rye, 4 tall qsartf, 53.00 Hcuntiin Rye, Lr.:-rt'jC:::b, :3. $2.50 rer tsll: prr ft!!:?:?, r M t f . f - : r Express Char?i cf L." rr llr' '? A Remedy That . : Never Disappoints "I had been subject to Rheumatism and Indigestion for a number of years and tried one doctor's treatment after another for stomach trouble until I was firmly convinced that doctors medicine could not reach my case. It did not even relieve me. Whenever I would eat solid food my stomach could not retain ' it, and I was con stantly having vomiting spells after eating. My system became weakened down and nervous. -1 was at that time County Treasurer, and I be came so nervous and my hand be came so ehaky from it that I could scarcely do the I necessary writing. Finding I must change my treatment. I determined to try Mrs. Joe Person's Remedy. I bought three bottles of the Remedy and by the time I took them I knew I was better. . Then I continued it and took it ' regularly over a year. Those vomiting 1 spells would return for some. time, but I stuck to the Remedy. s Before I started on the Remedy I was Bubject to aevere attacks of Rheumatism and my legs and knees would swell so I could hardly turn in bed. I think first and last I have taken a hundred bottles of the Remedy, it has made a perfect cure of my Indfp?tifn ni Rheumatism. " It it t:.,9 i. 1 ctne 1 have evor fvjni jK,r 1 r-.v i r up colds. I-b;iv? i i; 1 r"!"'y on r ':y ' t--"- Special T': WILL HAVE TO-DAY K berries that are fresh an bananas and two boxes oranges at 60c dozen. ': thing nice and you shoul them. Fresh vegetables 1 apring chickens. John Phones 1222 and 22S4. TTPEWRITERS REBU1 ed, repaired. Largest an shep in the Carolina, died promptly and fu Phone us when In tron take care of you. J. CO. Phone 3Q. Trust L. BE A GOOD CAKE .' - J-T care in choosing your ; tracts. Have nothlnpr but Get Blue,. Ribbon Lemon , note the delightful differ.. IT KEEPS COMING AK ruing u, jaconr , tine talking about. Fresh ( Uolous. All kinds. JAS. CO., Druggists. 'Phone : WE ARE OPEN ALL I. day to compound preset' nleh medicines and slck-i Prompt nnd aecurat t ALL A BHEPPARD, Li DON'T WORRY-GET . of Old Dutch Clenser. 1 spring cleaning. , Costs . cleans everything but science, MILLKK-V AX N. Tryon. 'Phones 6S ar THEY ARp HERE IN you, if you appreciate nr tills particular line. Let one ef those No. 1 extra el. A shipment of old f8t Roe to-day. L. L. t N. Tryon St. FARMS FOR SALE." s North Charlotte .that fcle in value in 3 years; new car line and railway ? for subdividing into price very attractive. A! desirable on StateviU t J. ARTHUR HENDI.: Tim GEM RETAl" please everyooay. lii up-to-date service? 'i room hi the city, th- l er and the best fruk 1 taurant WE HAVE FOR f U nice bay mares periur;. years old, look aliKa n horse; p'-ffctly ?ou:: 1 W. O. ROS3 & CO., I 4th St , . YOU GET A CHANT : railroad Ucker, lnc! Jamestown ExpoHii; have or purchase t RAND'S, a S. Tryon 1 TO LET-4-ROOM IT" eth, IS per month. Yon , move on you it you t t me for vacant lots r 'you trade, if yon war' E. L. KEESLEU, ; 'Phone Sii. ;oTi!!;:5i AT
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