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CHARLOTTE DAILY OBSmVEB, APRIL' 17, 1503. morn's colo BRIEFS." maxy srBscRxrnoxs to xvn. 6TOCKHOIJERS MEET. . The . James Boys Again To-Day. . . at the Theato Fen Minor- Happening About lb City. . to and On a Hundred Members of Southern .Manufacturers' Club Already Signi Officers and Directors of the American , Macbine and Man uf act arin g Cora At the Theato ' to-day the James fied Their Intention to Take On pany Elected at a Meeting of the , AU .drertJrm, inrlcd .n this their - recKies i 8hare of Preferred Stork -in New Mocanouiers x externa y. f sis word. Xo ad taken for leas feats. Home Building. r --: '"-At the annual meeting yesterday of the stockholders of the American Ma chine and Manufacturing Company, officers a follows were elected for the 4 nan. 20 cents. Cub In advance. Master .R.' , B, Red wine, of Mon roe, who I HI at St' Petera Hospital. The' members of the Southern Mat ufacturers" Club are taking readi'y to the plan .of raising a sufficient LITHIA;SJPRnWG Cfiesterfleld Co.va. la ret ting along finely. r- ' " "The TraveU or a Fiea" excited moont ot money to erect their pre- ensuing year: Mr. J. TV. Conway, TTANTED-tLTOO Brit mortraxo Charlotte 1 merriment at the Edisonia yesterday pva new cunning. .o ne pruiw president; Mr v. A. .TompXlns. con endorsed by morrrsT MEDICAL AUTUQIUTY BECAUSE" '. :M, .. . It dtssolvea Urinary deposits, : ; , j" Stone and GraveC- It - prevents ' Uric - Acid .-'- f ( real estate, six r twelve months, and the -Scenes In China" awakened tlon that each member take one share J aulting engineer;. Mr. TV.- H,v Flint. 'Phone 12. Woton r..W vesterdar on the 10. the following-named have-. -re-jMr F.- TV.. McCorab, assistant seere aVANTED Salesmen to sell retail trade, Wal .rv.t. .mtH m 1ft hales. PnJea, 10 a args Tvum. ..7. your locality; 165 per month end ex- The following-named directors were '"ur p-. - IS I-a cents for the highest price. " no wouoie..w nuc.p.B -j I" 'Z?;r :ZVSrZ7rl't Tear t bale, at I? the name. ibo eiociea; Messrs. jr. jri. aiaynara, of flew York; Russell Orinnell, of enee unnecessary, Hermlngsea Cigar ( POSIIS. 1 ,-.-. :..- It eliminates the Toxins of' Typhoid and other Fevers. ; It promotea Dlgestlog. Write .v for book of tesUmonlala 11 1-4 cent inembera of the organization: Co., Toledo, Ohio; v Meesrs. W. Oil Wylle, New York Providence, R. L: H. M. Lofton. 'D. The skyacraDer; Js beginning' . to Cltyi J. U Watson, Atlanta, Qa.: Wll- A. Tompkins. TV. H. Flint and i, W. wam cu 9 mil mmncu win wi- iOOm toward the I ton mills to tske their output ef eld stool, beams have te8BoylSnf al'c. AMreM BOyk,,, atout Tl, WANTED T maks ron tracts with eot-1 loom toward the sky. More than 10 Vonway, or Charlotte. -been put in place. jiaui tt. unaries, Amneruam, "'il Andrew E. Moore. ' Oast on la, . and The business of the company for Sold throughout the Caro i. Unas and elsewhere. - - - Bold la Charlott by , feet above the level , Charles I. Burkholder. I C Harrison, f the past year has been aU that could of the ground. J. TV. Fraser. J. & Cotran. P. 5 L. be expected la view of business con- WANTED Tour eleetrlcel repairs; I ' Mr TTirvn Orr nas been elected vr-xr.vn. t-. a t a : rt. Brenw I ditlona The HAWLETS PHARMACY ;rharfe re&Mnabi; work surantted J chairman of th board f tJeacons ef Uer, W. . !, T. W. Wade. C. B. I ern is chiefly mad up of cotton mlU- 2 m I ItiisOTiSiw 1 r hull I AAa Uh .TlaWa, 11 A TAItnsr WnOMI I . w- snu -W W . W sT DaAti I WrtpB MBb .iIJUIa.. a Ba. fVtTuk. ch.Vg. oToh.;g; terM Plr'd' I-';? ' , I.- : AI-.F. BMcraJer pa r. than nauaL In .pUe of thi f top subscribers. Must be good climber Trie tjunaay scnoo rTienasnip mian uort, . b. kbio. ". luo u'"1"f " and understaad telenhona- and awltch. 4 Baptist 'cnurcn win pe nai ounu. i xeung, a. n. wuw. " . - '" kxwi . .. marninr at lOt to o'clock. The mem-I R. Q. Lucas. J. A. Fore, C. M, Da- state salary expected.- Wsdeabore Tele- bera of the church . wlU cotno at -the I vidson, Charleg B. Barker. N.( P. -Can aame Hour to Attend a prayer service, i non, h. a. Abbey, inomas a. u.iwji. pkone Co., TVadesboro, N.' C. WANTED Settled woman without fam ily, as housekeeper tor University Inn. Experience necessary. Address J. A. Lam beth, Jr., Mgr.. Chapel HIU, W. C WANTED for V. t. Array, able-bodlod. unmarried men. betwaea asea of It and n. cltisrns of United Btatea, or good l present. ; . -. - . j ; - . f enaraeter ana temperate racits, woo can Politics la In 'the Charlotte at edTet faoraM..ECubade Philippines. Per Informatiou apply to " "'.I. ir, w Rrcrultlna Officer. It West Trade SC. be the llvelleat 8tte ssonventlon ,orth ' Charlotte. N. r.l ftl Routh kiln Kt.. I Carolina has seen i In . long time. a sue villa, n ct EatiK Building, hick- The fact that "tnr conveniion is w try, N. C-; 1X North Main St.. Sails- I v,a held In Charlotte la doubtless re Derations ahow good profits, The Pipe fotrndrr " which tvae "sTiut down some time ago, has been started i-M. .u ...tin. of th board O. T. Buxton. George Btephena, P. w.i pp again, and the forces of the foun -xuv 1 . . . . , r i a i A. - , . of directors of the Young Men's utover, RODert vrmi. . wa i wen u ui mcnin anyp, is Christian Association will be held this Craig. P. M. King. J. A. ' J ones, oeing largely increased. Tne com- afternoon In the parlors of the aasoci-1 OeOrge D. TVhlte, Cbaae Brenuer, Hn u.iim f Imnortine to tni U. B. JJICKHon. H. . lr,' . . association will be discussed at length. Lee, B. H. Grace, B. - J. JV oodcock, t is desired that 'ull attendance be W. H. Martin Jr.i John TV. Turvey, W. Eddr. H. C. Clark. O. A. ROD' bins. W. a. Borers. B..8. Moore. A, B. Hunt. Ar L.- MllUron, Thomas H. orders. Reaa. -. Joa. R.- Rosa.-TV. C.- Wilkin son. C. A. Williams, H. M; Eflrd, If. M.. Me Aden. Ed ear B. Moore, -Luke Sea well. James T. Fuller, F. A. Pierce, pany Is now completely settled In Its new shop building, and the new or ganliatlon baa Juat about toad time to get Into good working condition. As aoon as business picks up. the com pany has ample facilities, and of the best kind, to take care of additional EPISCOPAL SERVICES. bury. N. C.: 4174 Llljerty at.. Wln.rjn- ribh for much f the Intensity A. I ftmlth. F. S. Tucker. C. H. TVilr elnL NC; Kndall Building. Cohun- T.T.d frrMWy of M.l moth. A. Burwell. Jr.. L A, Dods- , bla. a. , C. ; H.tynsworth and Cc dyer's ?J imereer an a ok " .M t ..h, " " ' r Wads- Bulldleg. Grewvllle. S C.; Glenn Build- lfest. Each t the .hnn" w01' M'vB',8p,J!ivlt rmrina W nut, irrtanburg. 8. C many loyal friends" In Mecklenburg, worth. John L. Dbbs. JEugena H. FOR BAUB. Gn-IDCATIOX RECITAL. FDR SALE 6ms 11 bottling plant In good cewn. Address "BOttle," care Observer. At the Presbyterian murar Night Mbwea , farr ana uiwu Ttii-ht. Good Aadlcnce. , i m m I ui. i .im 7arr.. manisi ana h msvm. ftlo m. noun. wv.ra, nana lour I win . , . , , . . .-r,, -,,, .,. ci. tvm at.(n.r win erushlna machines for er,..hi w contralto, gave their Paul Chatham, Cameron Morrison, .- V..?"w"7 ' w.:w o -bi forth, late O. McCutcioM 1 ,..t night In the win Howard. X TV, Ferguwn. J, p. y - "J. -9'- I aiavjuavtvw ' y A UIBrin iiRF, A I ... . m FOR BALE W have Chisolm, H. TV. Moore. H. A. Mur rin. 3. H. Cutter. George H. Hart- man. William H. Harris. TV. H. Thomp- . r: a. Tomnklns. Fred C. Clsrk, E. : A, Smith. A. L. iDeRossett Jr., w R- T.Milell. TV. 'B.' Robertson, J. Impreaslvo Services at St, Peter's Church yesterday and To-Day . To-day being Good Friday, special services In commemoration of the day will be held at 8t. Peter's Episcopal church. This morning the morning prayer will be at I o'clock and Htany at 10:10. From It to t p. m. will be held the commemoration of the three hours' agony on the cross and an address on "The Seven Last Words." To-night at :S0 the beautiful Crucifixion" by Sir John Statner will We have on trale to- whleh must be .old at .ome h. Routhl aT""w . T '"'CT- I Swan. C A. Bland. A. V "M em Machine Works. High Point. N. C aitoHu of - to. Mnmow.rIttttaJflIor slon of the Holy Redeemer, was com posed by Rev.- J.- Sparrow Simpson, M. A., being set to music by Stainer. -ti.Mr.nnrh to the credit of themselves f r,har1nttik i n ai-i oner tor aaie sunjeot to os- .nd the grauncauon oi meir ji ipis emirv '.'-" Several soloists will assist the choir Jng sold, four theuaand dollars worth of pr0grIinme.-o.e varied and brll- teered t the recent metln of the Ks renaUion Id tS service will niDwjiii.r, m improvement ponaa 01 1 JJggt and Selected iromr ino iuuuoiu i (mo use one anr -- t the. denomination e( five hundred dollars, Lcko0i of composers, demanded I and the others have teen visited by a I be Impressive. a.n-lo.a w.r. h.M v....iav In Of ,..wnu.r7i.uiw .nri.nrail technlw ot high oraer. -ine nr.i committee, responuma . Peter's chureh n observance of t erJJ2.SmTH.t i ?. fiSjSa Dumber. , the MacDowell , aulte for tn. proportion J" u'd;h7? P"B: Maund.y Thursday. Thl. term had JV? Th. ' HU ."u Pianoforte, called forth the : per- pets are exceedingly bright for the OP,t,naUy elther on of tw0 meanlnga, absolutely safe investment. A. A. Clark, fforU. Mlss Carr was -iub to reallxe lt present schemes for . ' unc.rtaln. It m.r vnairman, nvwnoum v" FOR 8 ALE Cheap, .letter preee; good as new,' Apply at Observer office. nnai tn the exacting demands of the la, new home. comnoaltlon and played the Piece in a f faahlon which was fine . In expression THAT JfEW 'CHARTER. and faultless in execution. FOR PALEOood drug business in good town. - Reason for sale, manager's health. . Address "8ale," care Observer. Miss. .Q race Cranford'a ainglng of n TVII1 Bo Flnbihed In Abont Three poor on that day. TVeeka and After ueang niipmi by tlie Aldermen, it iu ne tmu niltteti. to a aiaes jiwiia- oi sens Some of Its Probable rrovl aiona. In about three weeks. In all proba- .... . ...tw im..,. .n .i... I. tna numner. "tar xiean ai iny voice, i hi lit v. the new rropoaeu tiiy cnni v, v.. ....... j. - .... - L -- - . ..,. i - - ... Referenees exchansed. - Address Private from -Bamson ana vetiisn, was par- ion wnicn an aiaermamu .uihi have originated from mandate th day of the command. "Do this in rev membrane of Me," or from mauns, the food which was distributed to the The Cycle." aa well aa her rendition of "The Bun, Dial," waa a fine vocal effort. She possesses a flexible and brilliant contralto and , - sings with much ' expression .and careful regard tor entk.w1v rumiahad room, wita for ttia text. Her Interpretation "Of ..... . I VA eminriAp n OUT OX HOLIDAY. FOR RETT. Family; care Observer. City Graded Schools Cloxed Yretrr- day ot to Re-Open Until Tuesday Hooks Cast Aside. It was a hilarious crowd of school children, who left the various elty public schools yesterday afternoon. not to return until Tuesday morning. LOST i LOST-Lady's gold watch, fob attached; 8. E. C, on front. Reward If returned to Observer, -.'!.'...,-. LOST-WhIU poodle dog ears and yellow spots on back. AnJwer lng to the name of Ted. . Finder please return .to Observer offles and get reward. with yellow Boat Song," by Blumen. was a fitting elasticity Is possible and absolute t AnTweNi tkht art of th programme t?rJ?0Xy ,h ZZ :ioujrD.'i. FOUND-"A fool fo want of sense1 using en Imitation of "Acme Plaster" Uamme to be aanounced later, because be-could buy It at V less per Tha Phonln and n-nd-i , ton any one can have him now for the meat Company, Charleston, 8. C. msCKLLAXCOtTg. EASTER BRIDE Get me te-morrow at Kenny's, a 8. -Try on. 'Phone 1539. YOUNO LADY wishing to spend summer la mountains would like to assist aa housekeeper In bosrdlng bouse. ' Has ex perience. Address Miss . Coleman, lit Washington Ave., Montgomery, Ala. NEW MODERN 7-roon residence,- Just ' completed 'and ' ready to move into. Large eornerr lot." For: sale direct from the owner. No. 3s, care Observer. THE BEST gowned ladles In Charlotte will tell, you to send your work to vjuaan wiiy ujaaf m ueuini warn. NEW FAT-6KO Typewriter No. t, Utest model, -with metal case and baseboard, Has not been used at all. Sold for I10S.M, will take 70.. Address B, care Observer. tleularty good. In this number the I is working,, will have been completed vnraliat'a unusual musical temnera- I Tt la rtractlcally completed now In out- ment and remarkable dramatlo ablll- line, but has yet to be legalised. The Four long, unspent days stretched ty was shown t advantage. Hastings proper phrasing must be employed I their length before them, four days sonar. "A Red. Bad Rose." irt tha lle-ht- and many authorities mut be looked J to be filled only with thoughts of r nk u h Mia r-r.- I ud In order that it shall at all points I pleasure, of amusement of recreation ford, waa very 'attractive.. The last t tand ' on solid legal ground. It Is I Nobody in all Charlotte cares to-day vocal Bumber. a duet, "A Venetian Job. For varloua reasons, lit- when Oliver Cromwell died or who uuouvub Auuipnui was. Tto jouin ful minds are trying to remember that tHe square of the hypotenuse of a triangle la equal to the sum of the squares of the two legs,- or that a cul prit la not an animal Neither, are the college girls caring whether Wordsworth wrote "Tin turn Abbey" or Byron, whether it la with their cortical or their sub-cortical brain centres that they study, or whether they're going to be able to bluff through on Trench It's a holiday all around. In fact a day Fancy Box Paper, beautifully decorated in violets and ' other Easter flowers. This gj makes a very desirable gift. Prices from 50c. to $2.50. As for Books, there is nothing that will be more acceptable, anfr in. this our line" is stronger than ever - before. Stone & Barrier Co. Booksellers," Publishers, else of care but the use of many words. Consequently the new char ter will be about equal In length to the 'olcV-V When -finished about SOD copies will be' printed for distribution so that at the mass meeting of citi zens to bo exiled to approve IU. It will net bo necessary to read It in full. . Tha now rharto will b a varv xne Lnopin ana ienaei numnen I i.t,r..tl11rr Tt will nrnvld. foe a i ... v.....i..ii- i : ..... -- r - kanin AnM r.mii. Pri..i r.. t Vr v''"1"' vi. 1 - Board of either nvs, seven or nine w - - m - i rr rsen 'nw twi ltass i a i-r i na a n rtn i n Miss Lily Rosselle. who sang with Miss Cranford, has a very clear so prano voice, and the number showed the soprano and contralto In . fine contrast and beautiful blending. Miss Rossetle'a recital will be anticipated with much pleasure, the date and pro- aldermen, to be elected at large. These waits was playedWlth an effective wm elect a mayor to be paid not succession of holidays and' everybody ffinat. anjV a ..rrif1 I, . mA a 1 I .a. - . li. . I. . nuance and a car em I use of the pedal, over 14.000 a vear. He in his turn The pianist evinced a command of will appoint three commissioners to mo peany loucn in tne tsenaei i be paid riot over 13,000 a year. All number, and played It In a smooth and I these. 11 l thought, win aave per- repeful atyle. The last number I hacs 15.000 a year In money, be- on the programme, ths heroic "March sides the gain to convenience and Miiitaire- f tichubert, , was played I public safety. with s dash arid fire unexpected in Its Intensity and made . an appropriate finale to a programme, which in Its But these are not all the provisions. Interesting though these are. These are new and, it la believed,' praetlca- entirety, was highly creditable to the I bla means of financial improvements young ladles and id thw Institution wnica aro.baaiy needed. which they call alma mater. There Is Something-Doing In the Old ... Town. With various Good Friday services in nitrerent cnurehes to-day and . to night, a Political speech to-nlsht. a nnt cotton mill men this afternoon, a lecture to-night and various things. morrow, "g THAT V AUDKVI LLE ' SHOW. A DeJirhifnl Treat Promised For Next Tuesday XLght at the Academy of .music, worm uojng Allies to m nanav, Is happy. The graded achools will be dismissed at noon Tuesday. . The Wound rroved Fatal. Mrs. C. B.. Bryant received another telegram yesterday morning apprising ner tnat tne wound inflicted on her brother., Mr, William P. Turner, of Concord. Mont., or tn that Tlclnlty, had proven fatal, as had been pre dieted In the first dispatch. No par ticulars have yet been obtained. Mrs. Bryant will be unable to make the long trip to the funeral Her other brother reached Concord yesterday and Mr. Bryant was expected home last night or this morning from 8a- vannah. EXJZAfiETH'S COJI3IEXCE31EXT. Tha subllo Is promleed a most en. I joyable evening at tha high-class ...... vaudeville show to be given at the vii rr . a . , . , and a bltf ooll. h.ll Aoaaeiny oi aiusMj ' nexi i ueeaay to ssynothlng.of Mnff tha LjWJ . i'!6 Ktorm centre of three-cornered gu- iao.. 2inM. T,.rf' Zd hw.at.4.i .... i iJ r,v.....r. dances. ... oxquialte music nd an ax. lust "now ara fir Vm d..ii - - -ir clever muaical overture in "7 ,r .r!--fpftm : dulV r "r-'i-1 which - h ' 'aweeteat ' voices In Char- a Work at - Popular Institution f waim I,T T ott win be heard. 1U Com to a Close in May, From -ZELihl VXi Morn,n ta The closing number will appeal to . . . . . " " .... i aii loyat nearts. two camp scenes I Bpeclsl to The. Observer. I will b a-lven ahowlnv tha bova In m Wilmington. April l. Predictions I during th stirring days of llli. f - probable ' frost In the ' truckinr I The- entertainment la riven : nndae belt are- giving, some anxiety . to I the auspices of the Children of the growers to-night Cucumbers, beans, (Confederacy, and every cent will toe I The James Boys Again: To-Day. - at the Theato 'Phone No. Your office wants. We can supply them promptly and at the right price. Pound .V Moore Co. Commercial Sta- tioners ,and Office Outfitters. IBB AD V FOR This store again demonstrates its leadership in the magnificent assort-; ment of men's cloth ing that it is showing for Easter. No other stock can compare with ours in compre hensiveness of fab rics and patterns, in diversity of styles, in range of prices. Long-Tate Clothing Co. ' Known for Style, Fit and Quality. . A COFFEE QUESTION " Student: "Professor, what's the best coffee grown. Mocha or or Java?" Professor: "Neither. The finest coffee in the world Is the TEFIC, grown only In one spot on the west coast of Mexico. It sella for one dollar the pound and very little of It Is exported. The next best, flavor, quality and atrength considered. Is. In my opinion, LUZIANNE COFFEE It Is easily obtained of any good grocer ind Its price Is always 98 ota. tha pound. The Reily-Taylor Co., ot New Orleans, are the Importers and packers of famous LUZIANN&. " Tear' - Will the 17th to l&th . InclusiveHer. Dr. TV. ju. Klncaldxto Deliver Ad dreaa. " . i -.".' . tTiindreda Af frianda r mna Wh 1 01 probable ' frost In the College and Conservatory of Muslo nllk b... I...... .k. . ......, .. . ,k. . I Irish potatoes, melons and other ten-I used to aid sick and needv vaterans. vr,.Uvu.cu. . ui. w.iiiurav.uiTOi ... . . . u m v-j. ... i . . . . "...wuuu wuuiu i. mat wim I oureiy no n was ever rnorw wormy anything like a killing frost .'i.-The ld.:.th...trauiaemtr.Mpex!ts-frAtt omy enect ot tne com prevailing-to-I a liberal patronage. day and yesterday has been to re-1 Tickets 60 cents. Reserved seats tara tne ripening or etrawberrles. at Hawley'a Monday at 10 o'clock. No 11 woum reauire a neaw trout la tn nhapn fM ikui. unin. mm crop o any extent. . at -this institution this season. Be ginning May lTth. It .will - continue through the lth. The list of speak era is a guarantee that the exercises will he among the most enjoyable of tne sort new in cnariotte tale year. The baccaulaureate sermon-will be preached by Rev. Dr. George H, Cox. . of Granite Quarry. The commence meat address will be delivered by Rev. William Morris Klncald, pastor of the First Presbyterian church of Charlotte.- Both theae will be weU worth the hearing. - From, start to finish the exercises will be surcharged with interest, the part which the atun dents . themselves take being by no meana the least interesting ot the oc casion s attractions order of events: Baccalaureate sermon, Sunday morning. May 17th. ' Alumnae meeting , at It o'clock, , Monday- . i Art exhibit, Monday afternoon. ' concert, Monday evening. fI--Sn :::r- AMUSEMENTS Do Wolf Hopper In the famous De Koven-Kankcn comie opera success, I V, ' S.T. w.r "HappyUnd." with its. bright, catchy Z .1'- rsT' m, n 5... V. - To Entertain the Editor. - ' The president of the Southern Man ufacturers' Club has appointed the I following committee to arrange for I the reception to be given the North Carolina Press (Association Thursday, April 1 3 d : Messrs J. it Chambers, chairman; W. D. Adam, T. B. Mc and JingUirg melodies: lu ohtrmlnr ":r ! "cJ"lc: . ' Pollowmar la tha duets.i iu exauislta aelos and th tnu. arv wng. wui -oe neia ana pians An slclanly ensembles will surely please the exacting P'ay-goer. The opera is mounted with the usual Shubert dli regard of expense and tha .large com-1 pany numbering nearly one hundred agreed on to make the meeting a sue- j cess. The BIJoaf Attraction. The nraaentatlon ef "The- 'Cowboy I people la well balanced and one that land the Schoolmarm" at the BUeul Great Safe of Fine, Medium Price and Rockers. During this sate we are offering some values In Beckers that ean- not, fail, to Interest ot: Handsome Reed Rockers, worth $1.71; now: ............ ...9 a.M Handsome Reed Rockers, worth 14.00: now a.OO 'Handsems Reed Rockers, worth 17.10; now 5.2S Handsome Mahogany Rockers, worth ft. 10; new ............ a.&9 Handsome. Weathered Oak Rockers, worth 111 0; now.,.,. 8.7ft Handsome. Weathered Oak Rockers, worth 114.00; now,..,, 11.00 .Handsome Mahogany Rockers, worth 111.00; now tl.Tft .First come..- first: served. Tou can't afford to '' delay buying- rour i furniture while' this sale is oa. ' - The Home Furnishers. Xos. tOt.JU 8. Tryo C rm llnff Tl b. Hnnnar'li . at aa a I aala4 We .aaJ feskMMa. .a4 a - u'mar "orn-i Comed Uns are all bright -lights In the joyed Immensely. It Is an Interesting meetrteai nrmament and the vocalists picture, and la considered one ef Edl are capable atuLartistlc. Mention aon'e masterpieces. The flashing of should be made of little Marguerite the story, degree by degree, upon the Clark that . diminutive ' and dainty canvasa, la entertaining and well nttie ingenue inai has.-m a abort worth the seeing. space ot tnree years, created a tepu. tatlon for herself that Is second to none. Thl lltUe ladya work . is placing her In a class , entirely her own. -And Mr. Hopper Is to be con gratulated on having such an. excel lent contrast , for. hie- ponderou physique. .Many claims ar made by tne management or wappj land and mg. . s t v . Graduating exercises and address Vy Rev. Dr. W. M. Klncald. Tuesday evening. , -,, - The Choral Society Iwill give ' the "Rose Maiden" Friday evening. May 11th. . aoelng of Piedmont High School. Invitations have been Issued to the closing exercises of Piedmont High School at Lawndale April lid. 2id and 4th. Next Wednesday night there will be exercises by the school. ! Thursday at 1 tn th ri.ri.nn. win be a eermon by Rev. Thomas Dixon. 1?" T74ie.ei KX ef aSav-aV er. i nat nicnt ax S tne annual debate I leropwarira. w n-r inn aiiracrron nas I ferfMiavl a - AaaLfaA aJakWWe At The BIJOU o To-Day """wlirrake place. "Friday morning at 11, State Auditor B. F. Dixon will de liver the literary address. In the aft .ernoon at S the declatmera contest ' will be held and at t wilt be the con cert. ..... . ... : , , , . oeea prooucea is any criterion, we may expect a . fulfillment of' every promise. "Kappriana ' cornea to the Academy of Music Monday night "The Cowboy and the Atsu.inj oi nuaic- nonaay nifUblM ' " a fa v aeawlllgoonaath.. Tha Jam' Hoys Again To-Day. - at the Theato Tha Jamea - Again To-Day. Boys at the - Theato thrilling love- story Centurj; Paint is a strictly puro linseed oil paint, and has been in constant, use for the past quarter of a century. - Pigments of un questioned quality are used in its manufacture It is to-day the recognized standard for absr lute purity, and:rea6rih2 T0EREI7CU PAIliT CO., .Thont 17a 10 K. Tryon. E2mAsbw rtn 35 "Tae MaaTcaeWertsaU flaaa ' la tU Koaaa," tse PORCH SHADES KEEP 0,QL ... H . .'.tl.OO -..$4.00 v Fix u your perch tM to get the most comfort out of It Fresh outdoor air Is healthful. , . ' . - Vtidor Perch Phades. t ft.xl ft. ..... . 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The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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April 17, 1908, edition 1
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