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CHARLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER, MACH 29, 1903. AMUSEMENTS . "OX PAROLE." " . ' At the Academy of Music this afternoon and to-night the dis tinguished actress, Mitsa Mary Emer ron, will be seen In Louis Evan f iiipmn'i eue.ceuMful Southern mili tary play. "On Parole." Tht Advance sal of seat has been very good and the Indications point to two big houses for the ever popui lar atar. Mies Emerson wilt be sup ported by an, unusually large, and well balanced cant of players. - COLONIAL- OPERA CO MP ANT. ' For three " nights, beginning next . Thursday, " the attraction at ' the Academy of Music will bo the Colonial Opera Company, a well r known musical 'organization . which . ia this season making lta fist tour . through the Southern country. Dur , Ing ita local engagement three dif ferent operas will be offered. For the. opening bill "A - Trip to .India" will be given. On Friday night "Fra Dlovolo" will be presented, and on Saturday night the ever popular "Chlmea of Normandy" will . be the offering. A special matinee will be given on Saturday . afternoon; the . opera to be offered will be announced . later. The sale of seat for this en aagement , Will bttfn Tuesday at Hawleya. I "THE 6UXNY RIDK - OP BROAD- ' ..." WAY." , The attraction at the Academy of Music next Wednesday la that ever popular team, Murray and Mack In the latest edition of the inumcal gaiety, 'The Bunny Side of Broad way' - Murray and Mack are noth ing If not up-to-date, and from all accounts they have surpassed tltcm aelvis thla aeason, both In their Indi vidual work and In the company surrounding them. They fcn.ve the advantage of an unusually good play, suited exactly to their stria of hilarious humor, and thay do not let any of the opportunities of the farce-escape them. Tha east ta un " usually strong. ; Elaborate and massive scenic sets, . , mechanical and electrical effects are . carried Intact for each aot, which . promise .a musical attraction out of tha ordinary. . .., - .: V ; BtlXDIXG FCX1 GROWS. e Report . rif .Committee ' Tosterday Knows inai g 1.50a wm mum ; Durinir tho Iay Total 8oTirel ' ' $11,31 1 Half-Yay rost Almost Itc-ach Mrs. J. II. M earn and Mrs. . W. . Alexander th Ijarge , tyontriDutor iho l-tailHl Show ing. . - .- Continued 'success crowns the- ft- forts of tha canvassers for tha new building of the 1 Young Wbman'a " Christian Association. At yester , day's meeting the workers reported 4S pledges aggregating; f 1,B06 This makes the total of 111, 311. SO secured , in tne eight day of tha canvass. The enthusiasm continues unabated. And as the workers do not seem to tire, tha possibilities of a largely ln- . creased amount axe rnout , en oouraging. Each day brings a de Ughtful surprise, for the dally dona . tlons have never yet fallen - below f 1.000. ' An interesting feature of yester day's meeting was the exhibition of tha architect' perspective, drawing -. of the. bnildinor. water rcolored , and beauMfnU framed; t Tha picture was brought in wMie tha workers were at luncheon, .and It was , greeted by entnusiastto - nanaciappmgs and "ex preaslong of approval. Circulars , Showing the floor plana of tha build ing were also shown. The following la a detailed report m me standing or tn. committeps: Total amount previously renorted.9.nf50 Cpm. A, chairman' Mrs. Roers...... $1.15.00 Com. B, i chairman Mrs. Clarkflon,. lso.oo ' Com. C,' chairman Mrs. MurrlU.... S-T.60 Com. D, chairman -Mrs. Balrd .... auO.M com. c., cnairman hiu wads worth .. ,. 17. BO Com. P, chairman Miss Alexander 31 .00 'Com. (i. chairman Miss Nash ...-.. 25.00 . Com. H. chairman, Mrs. Hooper .. 80.00 Total amount secured noon March - ' t7tn ...$1,505.00 . Total amount secured to -date -...tn.3ii.s Total amount secured by com . mlttees as follows: . '' ';,.( Com. A, chairman Mrs. Roarers.. IJ.sareoJ . Com. B. chairman Mra. Clarkson t orn. cnairman Airs. ,Murrtll Z.074.60 Com. D. chairman Mrs. Bird.... 2.NW.00 Som. E, chairman Miss .WHdaworth SS8.W ommittee F, chnlrmaa -Miss Al-- exander .. LKW.flO Com. O. chairman Misa Nash .... .oo Com, H, cnairman Airs. Hooper 65.00 Com. I, officers .... 600.08 Or nd total amount secured la eight ' flays by committees ..,..$11.1111.50 , Total amount yet to bs secured .. 4.&.54 Tha following is a summary of the Sum v .iiv M 7 . niB, f. ji, iTrnui, $150; W. 8. Alexander, $200; , fi. H. Brockenbrough, $10; a ; Friend, cash. $100; W. H. Thompson; $100; - J. 'H. Howell. $100; C. H. - Duls. $80: T. M. Barnhardt, $50; W. I. Van Ness k- Co., $50; Edwin T. $50. .'' J . Lesser amounts wera received from the. following: Miss SalHe Alex ander, a Friend. Misa Lucy Alex ander, Mrs. E. P. Allan, Miss Jes sia Coffee, Mrs. E. C. Dwelle, Mrs. Ik B. David wn. Mrs. Robert,! Er win, J. A. FasnAcht St Co., a'Frlend, r (Mrs, oeorge k. Hanna, Mrs. Laura E. Johnston, Miss Kate P. , Johnston, Mrs. Frank F. Jones, Mlfts Flora Johnston, Miss Julia Johnston, Miss Lily Johnston. Miss Evelyn Johnston, Miss Annie C. Jackson. Mra C. I. Keerans, Miss Lrfis LucfiRj a Friend, Mr Howard McLarty, T. D. Paine, J. T. ciim, auuirv xwr, mi, una airn. u. P. Rucker, w. C. Rhyne, O. O. Bcott, j., 8- Sharer, f. I Stutta. Miss Grace 1 Slate, Rer. J. W. Smith and W. 1 Wallls. , 7. mum vm me AtTrage, , Th baa weather which has gener ally prevailed during the spring haa forced tha farmers xo a curtailment . In acreage, whether they desire such a reduction or not. One of the leading planters of tha bounty stated yesterday that It was becoming a rather serious question, and In order to get anything like a full-planting. . fln weather and a . full - forca of workmen would be necessary from bow on. Heavy rains have hindered plowing operations and tht further fact that labor la not as plentiful as V desired, makes the situation is- t. if.Tie somewhat of an alarming; na- tSre. Foreigners Come In. To ngate in work at the plant f tha Charlotte Brick Company, on the Catawba river, a bunch f IS fer!gnrs. of various nationalities, arrived In the city last night and win leave tils morning for their destina tioft. This Company has been expert- ! m'ntlfig largely with this class of labor during the last two or three ysrs and is highly pleased with its I character. Jfeero labor ha been j rsther unsatisfactory at this plant of J 1st, and henoe the contract with) this foreign a?rf cation mhlch in I many respects Is more dependable, j It roaxes bark that well fefling, healthy look, puts the asp of i:r in ! -jiir tyteri, prMrfs you from ' a. llr::ister's Rocky Mountain Ta has to eriual as a spring tonic for the ! whole family.' J5c. Tea or Tablets, j R. H. Jordan & Co. it. A VOICE IX PROTEST. CliarUt(e Riilnrss Man Declart-s Tliat Xlcklr-Uleona Have Caul . I tout a to lie ltalwd A Few ilx Hinplcs CltcJ. "The moving picture shows, these Olckle-odeona that Infest every thor oughfare and with their discordant music make day and ifghl miserable to all those possessed of sensitive temperaments, have had the effect,". declared a prominent Charlotte busi nesa man yesterday, ."of raising the rent on every desirable store building suitable for such purposes In the city, I am not speaking from" hearsay or rumor but from such facts as J learned after a quiet inve etlgation. The rent on the store ..occupied by Mr. R. W. Smith, grocer, at No., 229 West Trade street, was increased from $400 to IS00 to approximately 11,000 and the result waa that he had to go out Of business. A movlng-tlc- tura show took the place. The rent on tha store occupied by the Meck lenburg restaurant, of which Mr. J. C. Grler Is proprietor, has been Drac tically doubled and the end Is not yet in signt. TOe store at No. J7 West Trade street, occupied by Mr. L. Ros enbaum, will shortly bs changed into a moving picture establishment and. TUs rent after this year will be raised from t t1S a month to $115 a month or from $00 to 41,600 annually. I don't know whether Mr. Rosenbaum was forced to go Into the moving pic ture business ly reason of the ad- vance in rent or whfither the Increase In rent was Incident to his going into the moving picture business: certain it is that the rent has been advanced and that materially. Thesa are but examples: I could " cite . others, Speaking for my fellows in business, few of us are fortunate in. the pos session of stares In the heart of thd pity. ; w regret that moving picture establishments ever came to Char lotte. I am looking for a notice from my landlord any day .lotlfying me of an advance in my rent. , . , . FOX PROPERTY SUGGESTED. For Location of Xew Home or Southern Manufacturers'' Club-Its - ManL'thl Advantages.- Members of tha Southern Manufac tured' Club ara manifesting a max! mum of Interest In tha selection of a site and the preparation of plana for the naw club house which is to tw built sometime In the near future. But two sites have been seriously consid ered ' ad far,, although several others hava been mentioned. The two favor d sites ara the Balrd and Fox prop erties, the former on South Tryon street In .front of the Piedmont Build ing, and the latter on West Trade in front of the .Presbyterian Hospital, Of tha two. the .Fox site seems tp have the-greater number of adher ents. Its supporters assiVt that It possesses double tha ' advantages of the Balrd property, being a beautiful corner lot of ample proportions, with delightful exposure, and view, situat ed within on block of the, leading hotel of tha mate, within two blocks of the square, one-half block of th postofflce, and ' two .blocks of. the Southern passenger station.' It, too, Is situated on a principal thorough fare, In a aellghtfuT residence settlon and within easy reach of the entire city. An option la held . at $21,000 which is considered ery reasonable. The 1 opti6n, oil thtf Halrdproperty la $10,000. " . ' ' , ' - .. Tha commtttea appointed by the clufr eonsistinc pf Mesars. Ji.. M-Mill er, ijr. ij it...Aiiai-ana aiaj a .m. Bremsef, reported at the moating of the members last week In favar of the Balrd property, but no final action kwas taken look In. -towards, lta pur chase. Another meeting will bo held Monday night, April (th, at which time something definite and decisive wjll be done. ' , , 1 ,.4,,. Proprammei . ' Committee ' Arranging . or uig uaraca convention.. New TOrk, March ST The pro gramme-committee; of. ,i the .. world wide Baraca .Union. Is In conference here, arranging' the programme for the next annual convention to be held in Cincinnati phlo, June 14th, 15tM and 16th. 1 The following well-known Baracas are present:" President Marshall A. Hudeon.-Byracusei, N. Y.; Rev. Frank Ahderson, Millvllle, N. J.r Rev. Charles McKinxie, ' Johnstown,' N. Y., and Luther M. Tesh, of North Caro Una. ' The committee Is planning for the. largest ..convention in - its his tory and-the programme Will cover every, phase of the Baraca-Phllathea work-' . v Some of the best speakers- In the Sunday school world have been se cured. . ..-'.'. Remember' that vin the Stomach nerves fall or weaken; Dyspepsia or In digestion must always follow. But. strengthen these same weak Inside nerves wttn vr. Hnoop s Restorative, and then see how quickly health will again return. Weak Heart and Kidney nerves can jalso ba strengthened with the Re storative, where Heart pains, palpitation, or Kidney weakness Is found. Don't drug the Stomach, nor stimulate the Heart or Kidneys. That is wrong. Go to the cause of these ailments, Strengthen these weak Inside nerves with Dr. Snoop's Restora tive and get well. A simple, single test will surely tell. : Mullen's Pharmaoy, THE STANDARD' Of IXCtllENCE Our rejjistered Trade-Mark covering the CELE BRATED C. 0. B. POCAHONTAS SMOKELESS COAL corresponds to the . ver, as . he United States ' made it THE STANDARD EOli GRADING ALL STEAMFUEL. - ' ; C. C B, POCAHONTAS SMOKELESS Is the Only American Coal That Has Been Of ficially Indorsed By tho Governmenta of Great Britain, Germany and Austria, and Is the Favorite Fuel With the United States Nary, Which ' Has Used It Almost Exclusively ForvMany Years; TOEQUALED FOR THE GENERATION ' - . OF GTEAI.I. , UirSURPASSED FOR D0IIE3TIC , PURPOSES. . v Ghipqcnt3 During 1C07.. l.COO.OCO Tens Wc are now prepared to name "price?, efTectivo April 1st, 1009,' and upon application shall , bo pleased to quote for immediate or future delivery. CAGTf.'ER, CUnHAiJ . BULLITT ten acl;;ts. '. ' m:;c::, vr.cn.. Fln Growth of I.fc-nl Omrch. The .growth in the membership of the First Associate Reformed Presby terian church of this city under the shepherding of Rev. William Duncan will be of Interest to Psalm-slngers throughout the Ptate. During the ministry of Mr. Duncan, which ex tends over the past three years, tha membership of this Church has dou bled, as well as developed wonderful ly In the grace of giving. This con gregation is now raising $1,000 for foreign missions as a result of the recent campaign Instituted by all the local churches. - PEOPLE'S COLUlIU All jidwrtbicmcnls Inserted In this column at rate of ten cents per line of six word. No ad taken for' leas titan 20 ceuis, Cash In advance. WAITED. WANTED A good singer and' plaao Dlaver combined for nrst-Class Tnovlng picture show. Gentlerrian preferred. Ap ply." stating salary expected, to aox Uoldsboro, N. c WANTED-400 porda good pin wood Im mediately. Mecklenburg Mfg. Co. , WANTED AT ONCE Firat-class second hand safe, standard make, absolutely fire proof. Address "Bate. " care Ob server. : WANTED To buy or rent water-power arlst mill. B. vv. Carson, ureau ana, 8. C. . WANTED Overseer of ' weaving". v Must be capable and able to . handle belp Address "B. a., care Observer. WANTETX-Baker for hotel and restaur ant. Apply to Chef Steward, Clegga Hotel, Greensboro, N. C. WANTKD-i-Sultabla position for 1908 by graduate Princton I'niverslty. At present deputy clerk Superior Court, Ad dress "Deputy Clerk," cara Observer. WANTirn Position bv vonnr lsfly. lust completed course In stenography and typewriting. Moderate salary. , Hot 20, Hartshorn. N. C. . ' . ' WA NT K D To make contracts With cot ton mills to take their output or old begging and tios. Address A. H. Bojklil, Jr., Boykin, 8. C. ! 1 WANTED Clesn white rags Observer Printing House. at once. FOR SAliE. FOR 8ALB Privet plants. Moore's early grapes, and , the celebrated James grapes. 'Phone 1400. utlwortn. FOrt BALE AT AtTCTION-Aprll 15th, 190)L I will sell at Meimont. N. t'.. fc good homes, buggies, surreys, hack, har ness, everything complete for first-class livery stable. V. P. llarkey, Belmont, N. C. - ; FOR SALE A good stock of goods, with business about $1.4flo per month. Bad health reason for 'selling. Apply tot N. Graham street , , FOR SALE acre-farm ltt miles east Jefrersnn City. nt as a wnoie or di vided. 100 acres In grass. 126 acres In cultivation, balance .In timber, Good snlina and orchard, large dwelling house. barns, wire crib,1 and other buildings Easy terms. Possession given at once. Bee Lawrence .Bros., Talbott, Tenn. , FOR SALE-Plann. "Everett upright," Can be seen at 407 East 7th street. FOR RENT. FOR RENT three lsrga : connecting mnma. nn stairs, furnished or unfur nished; cheap and cloie in. , 030 N. CoUi lege street. . FOR RENT My 6-room cottage. No. 10 A Mvers Ft. Close to car line. ICxObI- lent neighborhood. All convoniencee. Chas. W. Allison. 'Phone 2143. LOST LOsf-i-palr glasses, . between Hawley's Pharmacy and Souare.- Return to 406 West Trade St'., and get resvard. L08T Purse, containing 35 or dollars In Mils; Reward lor return to The un serves .' . ' LOST Purse, containing 26 or SO dollars In bills. Finder return to Thi Observer. XUXD. FOUND "A fool for want of sense" using an imitation of "Acme Plaster" because ha could buy It at 17 less er ton any one can have him now for the keeping. Apply "Carolina Port land Cement Company, Charleston, B. C jnSCELLAXEOCB. ASK YOUR GROCER for one of Oeorge A Co.'s famous mild cure "Sweet Clover" brand hams. If he hasn't them. phone 716. , READ THE DANVILLE (Va.) Bee en during the Prohibition riant now on. Both sides. 25o month. PANAMA and straw hats cleaned and reshaped in the latest style: no paste or acid used. M. KirschbsunV th Hat ter, 245 W. Trade St., Charlotte, N. O. KEEP 8MILINO" until ten o'clock and the rest of the day will pass tlttsantly. Queen City Dyeing & Cleaning Works, ONE FVRNI8HED room for two men. t beds, bath.' heat, light and attention Mrs. Worth eh, 5 Carnegie Co Colt. A SYE'BOL CF ' QUALITY Sterling Stamp on SiK; Geological - Surrey has ; alt t t Rev. Francis Sf. Ok borne the fipeak - rr. Rev. Francla M. Osborne, rector of the Church of the Holy Comfirter, will be the speaker at the meeting for men athe Young Men s Christian Association to-morrow afternoon at 5 o'clock. ' The meeting will be for all men whether members of the Young Men's Christian AsocTatlon or not. .. I, can furnish any. Record and any Machine made by Victor Talking Machine CO. : . P. II. ANDREWS, 211 E. Trade St.. ' ARE AUTHORIZED. REPAIRERS tot Xoh Carolina for i Victor1 Talking Machine! v BHng Vs Yonr Maclilne and Have it Cleaned and rat lt Order. - Relay Manufacturing Gmp'ny T i ii-rs 111 mor axwninrs, Reoorda and RejMtirs. , 831 8. Tryon St. . NEW APRIL RECORDS and all of thH Victor Records and Machines can b had here. Big Stock. Give us a call. HERRING & DENTON 1 Jforth College St.. xiiiiiTirxrrxiiirniiimx OPENING DAY : FOR Victor Records April List All Records on sale at CHARLOTTE MUSIC COMPANY Victor Booth on First Floor. 307 W Trado St. "At the Sign of the Golden Harp." 5 Also the best of all h i??ued pr6viouily by the Victor Talking Ma- J chine Co. Wbole! and Retail Victor ftlnfrlbrifir. mm iiis fei ' ta., vv',i.','V'',''i'X V 1 . "Hn Nfastert Voice DO 'i'0" U'0'nojinD n ap ) o oq Nev Victor Records j s for April ' " on tale throughout America TO All veeat iclecnoas ht tceotnpanlmentt by th Victor Orcktrl ' ' 8-!nch-3S cents Hf eVfsa,Mak Na.Ma.... .....Arthar Prror't Btnd VklOT Mimlreb Nk N. . V Victor Mm.trel Cemetnr Pra In the Ola Cherry Orchard No. put.,,,.., ...lliydn Qu.rm HapsyDave Nb. t luu and Oho JJuet .....Lraat aaaTrcpte 10-inch 60 cent Four Nw "Marry Wldaw- Raeordis Villa No. mi ........fEllse Steventoa M.lin . Nd 1 1U lta,r. liuMA...!, Muim xY Bit NtuBf. t)9... MiMDbte No.n.7 tC"rrTJ',"rrwmZr DwtcW JmWIm. No, Mri. .V ft"?,i?TfS?,j Violoncello Solo.., Victor SorliA TaNikUaaWSaa ,TromwTh TrrolBl' Ko. fjli .V t , Corlnna Morita r-rT.S2?l(,ro"I. CariB") No.jr j.AIa f uratr fAfrmiJ So Cao Homo fca th Dark o. UJJ..... Claries Vsoeo W.UH. Ao.wG..Ur Ho.tf ...AdsJoaM RalaJa-thj-S-oco No. Sjn. Bitty Murr.y Bavariu YoJJ (Ths Waivrlall) Ko. Utj Mscdonmith snd W iUoo l .I""1'. P?; ,? t- v.t -ti ....Cotllas sad HuUa m irwm st v aiu U Wkoa'i U'Wt Tlls Aotawn Gm4 I YooUbo to Hav Mo for ha Ysnkto Tnnriu"! Ffs" S"IUs No. !.. Victor Mlnsarol No, 10 No, UmIo Jo. Uttor frooa Hono No. tnt 'yanlito Talk Csl Blawsrt SWaooUay FroliM No. jg Oosoriptivt Specialty ,.,..v...,,......ui.... Uim one tad Mr. tpesiet Jiaiwi and Mni. at WT Morrr Widow" No.5M Uerlpiiv Specialty.. ,..klias Joao tad Mr. Sponeor 12 - Madam Battartlv Faniatie No. WaoaUfoisBrisktoat No.j.6,1 New Victor Red Seal Records MarecIIa Sambrich. Soprano micas, wiin orcaaairs, j an lianas ' - Ernoatiaa Schumann-Holnk, Contralto TVs Reoorp (Ntvla) No. Mios ' Uaraldin Farrar, Soprano Modama BoMorily (Ptieeinl) U bel df Ttdreiha (SmtitDty ttaH Corns) No. shim i.neh. with orcheatra.lt lo Italian Mofirtofalo (Roito) L'Altrt notte iniica, who oicnHiri, u in lianas , . --a p. :.' . CeralJina Farray Antonia Seottl MaaUma BuHorfly (Pueciiti) Ora a noil ( Now at Lstt Letter Da el 1 ; - lromActli No. i4 la-inch, with orcbtra. (4 I lialiaa - Gadakl Matteld" Vart Hooaa JournofRoieS Moiateratnser (Warner) Quintette. Act 111 Salic, wis die Sons lUnhUaftheiun Na tsni l-inh.withorehatra,$i laCorataa Caraao-SornDHch-Seotti SoTorlna . Kicoletto (Verdi) Quartet, Act III Bella fitlia deli am we (Falra.t P"'1;?" ' tta aM) No. steot la-ineh, with ercheatra, 4 Ialuliaa ' Mart Michallowa, Soprano Trateiata Verdi) Addio del paaaato (FarewtU to tha Bright ViatOat) , No.et l7l le lneh. With orchtitra, t Doaaoolo (Rublnitain) 'JTht Night (a Calm " No.lttr io-laeh. with . erthaatra.lt , 1 ' Plaaoorta Sola hy Frank La Forvo U) Carotto (Ll forte) () raUloa (Latallet) No. ef j te-lach U Tetrazzini on the Victor - Thii great soprano, who has scored one of the most tremendous successes in operatic history in America, has been added to the Victor list of celebrated grand-opera " artists and sings exclusively for the Victor. The nine records by Mme. Tetrazzini are the numbers with which she has made her greatest triumphs. ; ; Any Vttut dealer will gladly play thei reeordi tor you. Go and hear them todayl New Viettr Riettdt on sale throughout America on the 28th of every month. Writs) for free cataloue of over 3000 Fietit Ritttit. To (at kast raautts,us only Vktor Naatflas o Viator JUearde D o V ; 17 n 1 J .-JaNa 1 1 rnf' A new style Victor All the Varied entertainment which only the Pictor can supply in a new, and elegant setting. Themost complete of allmusicalinstruments Hear the VUtrViftry)l& at arty music-houw or tslktp?. . machine merchant'!. Write to u for descriptive booklet., Victor Ta&ias r.!:.cL;n3 Ca.'24unJen. XL J. Berliner Gramophone Co., ISontreil, Canad.as Diatril-utw. . wn inn nr. cisnirf ....Fcerlcss Quarttt ,., Arthur Prvnr'i tlsni fa' ......Arthur Pryoe't Bind cor Orchr'tra (v. B Reeen. Conaurtarl ..Arthur Pryoc'i Btni ....mm nirrtoioa nd Mr. ftinlff Uln"l No. iat piios r-trvonsoa ass nr. ruair Bro No. 117S SUnlrr trdUsdanoutk a SwooUw T (from rto. a.i4.....Mit Jones and Mr. Marrtt ....Billy Wurr.F snd Htrda Qni uso.. ....... .... Vietor MiMtrol ConMii inch - Sl jiq Violoncello Sols..! Vietor Kattln ViollotftdFlu at.Hattay aa Lyoat ransLehar) (Oolea tor) No. Mief I Jr. iHnch, with orchestra. $j la Satllah . (La.t Nisht ia tat Does lea) Victor Victrola $200 ' Xesburs; N. C. May ' d. 10$. Several yars aj 0 I waa suf fering from ladl.estloa. . For three months 1 had to live en milk and bread, f could net touch meat of crease of any kind. If I would eat th smallest Quantity of meat at night t would not sleep a wink. I waa Just as weak and aervdus aa I could be, ao nervous t could hardly paaa a cup of of fee at the table. Eight hot. , 'ties of Mrs. Joa Person's Remedy cured me ' aftr the doctor's medicine failed. JNO; R. PETTIOREW. VE REALLY CLEAN CLOTHES Whan we clesn fsntlemen'S clothes we really clean them, not merely sponge them over and press them. We remove alt the dirt, dust and rreas spots, presa the fabric smooth and even, take out all the wrinkle and make tho garment look as bright and frooh and hang as nice whn they were new, 1 fhiita clr-aned and pressed for 1 1.00 and up. Charlotte Steam tabniry Launderers, Dyers, Cleaners. Charlotte), K. C j TV a make a Specialty of Off DCS Saoppfe tand are in ' position to supply your entlro wants at prices that are right Telephone No. 40 for quotations or our city BaieemaNn. Pound nioore Co. Commercial fitattoner and Office Ontfltters, 2Z a Tryon 8t. - Your suit is here! And.it onlj remains for you to come and get it tjomcbodj el may 'take a liking to it and secure it if you dthr vour coRii-.r. There f rc don't unnceef.'.irily ov.x in put t in:: in yov.r clvlr.i for it. 1. 1 rfe'Y C--o
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