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'CHARLOTTE DAILY OESmVUK, IfAT l, sccial a:;d ii.io 1 C. M. Caron. Miss Laura E. Orr. Miss Jul. A Koltrtson. Mia Bess Hutchison. ' Misses Carrie Nathan snd NVllie Ray will go to Ciaatonia. to-day to see the baseball frae between Trin ity College and C'lemson. . The matinee performance of the opera. "Isabella" will be riven to morrow afternoon. - The entertain ment, is of a high degree of excel lence.' the time la a cob ven lent one for many classes -e Beople - and It should have large patronage. It la generally better policy not ' to say that a cause ia worthy, as thia tend to keep down attendance, but aa a matter of simple fact that purpose Of the entertainment Is in point of merit all that could be desired. .' The hour to-morrow afternoon will be 3:10 o'clock fend the -admission wU be 25 cents for any, seat In. the 'bouse. V-,'! . t w.- ?,; T. llr. D. Taylor Rltch and bride have nived in the city from the home of the bride, at Progress..' near .- High Point, in Randolph county,, where he and Miss Annie. J. Floyd were mar ried Wednesday afternoon at 4: JO - o'clock. .The officiating minister was Iter. John Owenby, of the , Metho- - ist church.-,, Mr. Qeorge Wadswortlv A of Charlotte, . had accompanied Mr. :' Jlltch on the trip from Charlotte and was best man at- the wedding. ; Mrs . Rltch is the daughter of - Mr. and Mrs. George (J.-Floyd and Is of one , ' the' prominent jfamlllea ' of Ran - dolph county. Mr.; s Rltch. who is "street .superintendent, ; Is widely !" known and Jlked in Charlotte".' The are at home at No. 79 .North. David son street, ". where a"- number of friends were - entertained ' yesterday 1 at dinner Party. , :' Mrs. CWV Lewis left yesterday for Rutherfordton, where he will be the i ..guest of her daughter, Mrs.; C, O. ' ; Reidr for. two weeks.-. ?s ... Tho" Tatisprlno Club will meet- In the studio of Miss Emma Bufflngtort to-morrow evening at 7:30 o'clock, : instead of to-night, as previously an nounced. - ' The Treble Clef department of the Woman's Club will meet next Wednesday- . .. .. . .' Miss Thompson's ' kindergarten school -will indulge In a picnic M the Has kin Mill o-morrow, returning In time to witness the play "Isabella." The Movements of Nsmber of Peo ple, Visitors . and Others. . . . Mr. . Thomas Love : of Spencer Mountain, formerly sheriff of Gaston county, spent yesterday in the city,- Mr. R. P. Dlckrof Greensboro, was a visitor in the city yesterday, aOop plrvg at the Selwyn. V Mr. Frank P. Mllburn of Waahlng- The literaiture department of theHon n city yesterday on bus- Woman's Club will meet next Tuesday. "e registered at me Beiwyn. An Interesting programme has .been - Mr. X T Lawrence' of Richmond, arranged for the occasion. . i I ., was among the out-of-town men in tne city yesterday on -wmea tie Mrs.-'W. W. Collin has arrived In stopped" at the Selwyn, -. -. ::. the city from Atlanta, to Join Mr. Col- .. Mr. Croe C,' Phillips, of Statesville. lin. who is engaged in. telephone work was in the city yesterday, stopping at here temporarily. They are stopping the Buford Hotel. . - ' . - at the Buford Hotel enf will be her. ; , , r9i& ,- about' three weeks longer. br and MraA; Covington.' of teraft was among the visitors In the city yes- IVEY'S Wadesboro, spent yesterday, la the! lty, . They were guests of the Cen tral Hotel. : , , '; - , . . . ; r, t. - BLACK TAFFETA SILKS ' TVe are quoting some lew prices on Hne quality Black Silks. ; Messrs. W. D. Pharr": and H. J Brown, of Davidson. were in town yesterday, stopping at the Buford. ; '. Mr.. F. L. ; Carpenter, ot King's Mrs. Edward Ellsworth Short' is on Mountain, ran down to th city ye- a visit to relatives In the We, stop-1 terday on business. - ping in Kansas City. JopUn, Mo Tul- Mr. V. a, nu f rtravtiv n r.. a, Ok la., and other cities. She will Vas among the guests registered ejtl priced.. ;,7;;.T. T5c. yard T5c fepecial Taffeta A full guaranteed all Silk Taffeta. j it Inches wide, very heavy and line. worth about fl.00 formerly, . Special be away about six weeks. . .MIb Ljla. Blanche, Russell went io Spartanburg.. 6. C, - last evening to attend the musical festival. She will return the first of next week a til Buford Hotel yesterday,. - Mr. 8. A. McMurry, of Shelby, spent! yesterday in the city, slopping at t& Buford HoteL' ' .; r .1 v V. ' Mr. K. H. Thorn pro rC' f Durham, was among those registered at the Bu- lord yesterday. Among, those at the Cent rai yeeter-l day was Mr. J. R. Hamrick, of Ches ter, 8. C VVvv..iV;...:.-- ; Mr. E. DeWItt Smith, of Raleigh. ' The leading social event- of - the week-wiu be the sixth and . last of the - eyries, of subscription dances to be gjvon at the Selwyn Hotel to- iHght from till It o'clock. These dancs have; been a source of "touch 1 sptntstetdate,JsM9t0P9tns;l bntlfa'JagtroiM Silk, , IS inches Very heavy all Silk Taffeta, tt 4nches wide, guaranteed to give satis faction ' in the wear; j easily worth $1.00 'a yard;: for........ 8c. a yard . $9c Taffeta - This Is our . banner number, a S'W.IHC imWUIV. UUIIHK 111! - lh I VCUITU XIOICI. . . 1. ' K . few months and the law number! i. na. tr-t.. aave attenaeo. eacniMn, s. c., m tne ciur yesterday . ri "" r.'.in,u ,? topped at the . . .. . .. . . .. . .. I r, b. M.-uraves, or ureensDoro, wide and" fully guaranteed; - iregula value $1.25 1 a yard. , "A big bargain at the price............ ..8e. a yard ... .... 9r . , Sale of 10c Swiss Continues Dosens of beautiful styles pretty n - The marriage of a beautiful Chary W lotta society irl 'to m Alabama man will be announced soon, the wedding ; to be probably in June, . . . . . - ' '' ' ". Dllworth- is soon to furnish a ' . bride, the groom-to-be being a law M - '.:- v.' - ' ' .': " ' - ' I'. Mrs. J. H. Weddlngtoii has' return ed from a two weeks' visit to friends and relatives in . Virginia. , Mrs. Zebulon V. Moors, of Concord, has . returned to her , home;' gfter spending a few days In the cltjv. Dated.. musicians, directed personally ; by Pen,1 "ntjn tho wty, Suest Mr. Richardson, will - furnish thelof the Buford. :, t' ,;-'-.i latest , popular mu!c, among them Mr. C. ?f. Harris arrived in town au.litr gwirt foP dresses etc This "Walt Dream.-. J Gratltude," "THerry I last night from. Rock HiU, ' S. C, andjR r " w- ""T Widow," '"Honey Boy." -.'Turkey in is at the Buford. . . ' : I was a fine special purchase bought the Btraw," -Broadway Hits." - , . tt Mr." A. e. J.nkin. nf su.miv. I. a . ' 1.. ' - - ----- V . im una nut yrice, reguiv vmu guest of the Suford Hotel. . . I , . ; .. . Mr. L. Newman, of Wrnston-Salem,! to the. a yard. Sale price came In last night and la at the Cen tral. ' - j ; . r.- r Mr. W. A. Wrigh-t, of StatewiUe, was registered at the Central yester- The chaperonvs selected are; - Mr. and Mrs.f Henry B. Fowler, Mr." and Mrs. Harvey. Lambeth, Dr; and Mrs. Brodle Na.Ua,' Mr.; and Mrs. H., W. Kddy;- Dr; sud-Mm.i. B. Newell, Mr. and Mrs. "Paul H. Allen, Mr. apd Mrs. Jo. Harty. Mr., end Mrs. R. 'S. Husoee, Mr and Mrs.'.W, R. Robert day. eon. s ' . ' i a yard BRIEFS. 1. Thn Friday Artornaon Book Club TA-1J1 meet this afternoon with Mrs. E. T. Candler onEast avenue, ; : , J. ' la rem ' ntrmber of attendants on the . Tenth Avenue . Presbyterian church, sii well numerous visi tors, piijyed the sociable given Inn Morehead street. v the leclure room of that church last evening from ,8 until 11 o'clock. The Togramme rendered : was skilfully varied and, the- pleasure afforded by it sutured non from Its informal ity. No admission was charged. - A '. Few ';, If mor. ' nnppenlngs - In and - , . ' About the City. . ; -2-Thc IadleV Auxiliary, will meet In the T. M.-C A. pai-'o -s this after- uoon- at 4 'clock.k.-i,,. ,;: - Mr. 'Jake' Hayman ' is ableJ to be at his post at the 'Herman butcher shop after few. day' illness. The Charlotte Day; Nursery As sociation will meet this morning at 11 o'clock at the Carnegie. Library. "'Mrs. M I Harris; the motheV of Misses Kate and Fannie Harris, is quite sick at her home on West Mr.' J. A. Smith, of Bessemer City, and you'll be was registered at the Selwyn last night. . "5 - ; Mr. Oeorge A. Qrlmsley. f Oreens-ionly get the benefit of selecting from ..........IOc Hattlngs House cleaning time la getting near interested In Matting. By buying from us you not boro, was among the .Selwyn guests last nignt. , . , ,' Mr. Thoma Barber, Jr..' of Winston Salem, la at the Sehryn Hotel. , large, carefully selected line of patterns, but you save something en the price. ' .;. .. White Skirts Genuine Linonette Skirts (White) viLi Xr?l lJL?fAA ,n three excellent styles, out w fvm m - sag sirs mi i tm m a uiu usuv SQCAltE-RIGGEK IX DISTRESS. Life Savin; Crew at "lre Island Work y- There " wa a good attendance last filgtyt at the weekly dance of the Virginia Club, which took place - at the Selwyn Hotel.- : , , . .-, Work has been begun on the residence to be built for the Misses Llngle, on West Fourth street It win be of two stories and modern In design.;.-''. ' : ' ;'f.v Mr. B. 8.' Myers, who has for some time been in the cotton business at Xoi 40 East Trade, has decided to discontinue this work and closed his piace yesterday. Blowing and a Heavy He Is Ran nlng. ; " Now Tork.- April $0.- The life sav Ing crew at Zach's Inlet,- Fire Island, launched their surf boai in a tumbling sea late to-night: m a desperate at tempt to report a vessel that was fir. Ing elgnale of distress from a bar out-j side the Inlet. At midnight the Ufa savers had not returned and watchers on shore doubled whether the crewl would reach their goal. The vessel In distress waa a square ngger dux wn-etner good and full, all sizes.. . .?8c. each near the postofflce to-morrow morn ing at ' 10 o'clock. Gratification of ouactory desires will be free. '- Invitations reading' as' follows have berft received In the city: The Faculty , jnd Graduating Class ,v A ' of the . ' i ' University efv North Carolina request the honor of your presence pu""eil WUI? peea n.a i"at the - '- . .. -H a" l" m'n streets evi- a ehio or bark Mr. J. D. AibriKht will onen an- I iv,.. zT r!T.. VV:". other tmrrel of liquor on Mint street .7. o'emek ZTZLZ''L, blowing from the southeast and a heavy sea was running. Thick weath er onntlniM' HiIakv k .a... . n t v. . The bitulithlo work I nrotrresalnc z.,h- ii.t i. Vn ,T. eteadily . and rapidly. The work t.i. ' v" wl " IVEY'S . '- : ...... '. ',- ' ,'.. iTV ' 1 'ft ' - ML . n n f n S ii0 , m'Q . , v To-morrow should be exceptionally so. : Many trade attractions have ,v .. been arranged, In every : department- staple merchandise that ' can- . ' " not bo bought elsewhere at anywhere near, these reduced prices. Of course, we can only mention a few of tho 'good things la . this K limited apace. The whole store Is brlmfuL Inducements to deserve' .your trade are to be found on every, counter. ' Dotheetio Bargains ' t - . r - ' ' .Domino Qlngbama short; lengths. . ...... .8 l-2e. yd. Tard wide. Bleached Domestic . . . , ; , ,,;;;,. ...,,i.;.5o. : yd. . Smooth yard wide Sheeting, unbleached.... ...... ;,.. '..... yd. Pretty IS X-Jc Dress Ginghams, short lengths.;., " ,10c. Good quaUty Ready-Made Bleached PIUow Cases. Price... 10c each , nieaca eneeu, reguiariy sola at S0C.! at;. . i '.". , . ... ; .1C Woven Dot Curtain Swiss, 12 l-2c quality; i Large Bleached Cotton Huck Towels at.... at... .. ilOe.' ...... ... M.. ...JOO. New, York Mills 81x90 Bleached SlteeU Again For Saturday, Only 58c Good, heavy quality and large else 11.00 value; at Crochet: Counterpanes, regular ....... 88c ..... ..... White Goods Reduced :' ''' i to J5c.V'nnri3'ood reduced...!rhe8e consist principally of the - popular White Persian Plaids that we have been -selling at 15 to ' 3Sc. a yard. On account of a number of the pieces being slightly"" soiled we have reduced the price to;. M ...... lg t-tc. yd. 2,000 yards 16e, quality fine, smooth, sheer Quality 40-lnch White - tawn. Special at , ....... 4 10c yd. ' .Hi line pretty Colored Lawns at.,.. ...... ....... .So. Now Lace at Popular Friers . : . l i . YV 9 1-tc. Real Linen Laces, at. . , Real Linen Beading, an article that's ' Price .. .......... ... ;...... , ...8c very scarce and popular. . .'. ..... . . . mJ JOo. Round Thread and Square Mesh Val Lace, Edge with Insertions e e i to match. Price . . ' ...... . . . ..... 8c yd. Lota of New Ideas 'in MUllnery Something artlatle in Headwear springs up In this ponuUr depart .-;: ment every day Hats that are different from the hackneyed "Merry " . Widow" stylea that you have already grown tired of. Ideas that are new and at moderate prices. .J Saterdajr's Bargains In Clothing and FumUhlngs i Men's regula r60c. Egyptian Cotton Cause t7ndershlrts. Special - at m Boys' Long and Short Sleeve Undershirts, Long and Knee Drawers 35C Genuine Scrlven Elastic Seam -Drawers, to match, at. . . . I5e. White Wash Four-ln-Hands. at. . IS.OO Real Panama Hats, at.. . . ... . ..8c .88.88 E E Mi M(0S Commencement Exercises May. the thirtieth to June the second. - nineteen hundred and eight, Chapel Kin. North Carolina. . Following -are the marshals: Messrs. . Henry P. Masten. "O. chief: Wade A. Montgomerj't '09,' of Char- dences of progress greet the eye of the pedestrian. - ORPHANAGE ' MANAGERS MEET. ReT. V. S. Smith R.ir1nrtl c.. Intendent of Thompson OrplMUiajre I " ' ZJS Oldest. Paper Qnlts. Pekin, China. April SO. The Pekin Gasette. the oldest newspaper In the wona. issuea to-day what will prbto awy be its 1st number." It win be eucceeaea . by - The . Government Ga- will be Irger and lotte; William P. Grler, 0I; Donald I ; eieswkm Held YeHterday Morning I m r" mo'rn appearand and will cArthur Wll- '-ruiances in Realty condition. . w" ' Dr" rle cninese t McRae. "09; Robert Mc Arthur i A a . . . . H . , . f , k ' - i I BBTVllrWrflTTlsM-lT " T' Sk DaVI. - . ..i - . U vX'rvn ' . rreT ' i The annual meeting of the board eaUahed In tl t I n' ini hJ. Richard D. Eamee, '09. of managers of the Thotnnun nr. f..r",An: 'U. A'..D" n1 ,hd ohanaa-e Traa held ,S' "k:"""WJ"n. J" "m8 wn ltrv ,m . ' v. ' " , .' ; . ;axons were little tnore than bar- V Mrs. Whiter F. Smith, of Shelby; r was a visitor In the city yesterday and 8 guest or the Selwyn.,. - barlana and America waa inhabited oniy oy savages. Special Notices Mrs, Return vice in xhe morning at 1 1. Rev. W. J. emith was re-elected superintend- Mrs. FrankVO. Landls and children 1 ii r V." 7 'ZTXnZZZ "ZT."" are the guests of friends and re la I tives in Rockingham for a few days, fund and Mr. J. 8. Mvers was re. ,' , !: 7 ' i ' . . v ' ; elected auditor. - The thanks of the Miss Nellie Marsh, who has . been I ho... n- n. oVnULLthfrnert 'to' m Mlh'o ? Wt' foVVs ces 'orphanag. Oriitati. has returned to her horns in I . . mtm .. T- . ... v : , i fw-7.veni, . i ..v tcuics amiiu ;ia . nui: AleVrPaVlUe. - . .-, , cptt-r1 hv Tr vrvssrsi Uiinte dAV tin ths.1t- ;nv VArk n.n-. -- m w ' i w. wa tit veet uuusk A e V . a .1 a. nM . a . . . . Mm W ' t . '-: wiihAlt. M..i.m. "v . V uwi .;. nf ri Wiey visiiea . - ----- WWP npaaj8. 8M1 tl jl am-ftsaj C A aisa. 1 Mr. . Blllu " Mf-KJtsk Thaw wITI MILLS & REID - livery, Peed and Sales ' ' . Stables : (Dealers in Corn. Hay, etc.) New Horses, New Vehicles. Swell turnouts at' reason i. able rates. ; 1 00-81 1 W. Fourth St. (Successors te W. O. Ross sV Co.)rL Hoke and . Daughter . r-rom New York. J.. Observer Bureau, Congress Hall Hotel, '? 4 Washington. April , SO. " Mr. W. A. Hoke .and dnnrhter. Miss Mary passed through here to-1 THB CAKE MAKER'S PRIDE THE best cake makers demand Blue Ribbon Lemon and Vanilla, because of their su FANCY REP SALMON, POUND CANS f . Iftf Km - MiisltleeaP 8911 y. TJ.u. eaA I vs . ifuau. auvvu JJKUUU CUJe pound, best Cream Cheese 17Hc. Chip ped Beef TMo Country Lard in tubs 10c. elegant table Syrup 50c, fine Maple syrup I1.S. BRXDQERS at CO., Sit W, Trade street.. ,, .. . wmxxxmcBxaxMcaxxxMXKavat Join ''n!, ll' ?SSAU ?5 .r- Armoifd D. Rosette Judge Hoke. in Raleigh " """ v w -i Mearea or Biitmore. The - latter noon lr honor of her guest, Mra Al-made an address to the children on exanaer bquioo. or Cincinnati, O.. and "Duty." After thU the regular Meet-f v AnnOlirirprnPTlt.. the guest of Mra Harris Wlllcox.l in u n . in th. t I r "-UilUUXlteiZieilU Mr. W. J. Thomas, of Baltimore. The the secretary, Major W. A. Smith, of 4 1 .hry announoe myself as a first prhte was won by Mrs. I.' W. Fal- AnsonvHIe, was selected to act. The J.0?1! .,or T" Collector of Dis son and the consolation by-Mrs. Hugh report of the superintendent showed ",c- aubject to the action of -..vSv,.., jmo inic.. ui iivuur intTirjrainafi to ot in a neaithfui I " ' " " xelved .'prlxes also. .Those . present and prosperous condition, physically were: Mendames Harrie R.. Wlllcox, and financially. There Is a credit . Jordan, W.' J. Thomas, B. J. Smith, balance of ttOO on the boojes. The .Minnie wriaton smith, A. J. Draper, report of the treasurer was to tht R. S. Busbee. H. B. Fowler. Walter W. effect that the endowment fund has Watt. ; Hugh Montgomery, Walter now reached 111,000. Mr. Me ares Scott, E. V. Flnlayaon, R." C. - Moore, was authorised to make the report ' A a eh..1, ' . tflii tn th fit at mnv.nHAH . - ' f. --m.ci. nciu.il MUlWi juipn ' . ... - .... . . . Miller, Harry Miller, Charles C. Hook, Thanxs were tendered to various" , "rn1 "ulla,r Ior ln B. E . CUNNINGHAM. Ahriouncement -Dr. Newton Craig begs to announce parlor strength and delightful flavor. Try thtra next time you make eaka , 1 11 1 1 1 i " 1 TOR SALE TO-DAY: NICB NORTON Tarn Sweet Potatoes too. peck.' Freeh Snap Beana, New Irish Potatoes, Squash.' Cukes. Tomatoes, Sugar Peas, Radishes, - Green Unions. . Asparagus Green Cabbage. Nice lot Spanish On. ions that are sound and good. Ask for prices on California Evaporated Peaches and white black-eyed Peas. Call earty, please. JNO. W. SMITH. 'Phones 12a and Rao. - l v H r iihm. rhiri.1 ii.t.ui.. t a I physicians of the c tr and to the t. Wattera I. W. Fajson, O. U Best and Pr ni1 railroad people for. cour- W. H. Thompeon, and Mleses Florence lc,,c enueo. Thbmas,-Mildred Blspham and her) that he has opened offices at Noa NUNNALLT'8 FINE CANDIES FRESH to-day by express. Beautiful packagea The correct candy to give on an eccas- practice- of Eye, l nroat disease Ear. Nose and . guest, ' . Pennaman, Linda Hosklna, j my uaaeii, Julia - Robertson, John- .Bit Dickson, Annie Clarkson ; . . ... i i i-.Mrs. H. ; R.i,Wiiic.ox entertains at S:S0 this afternoon at euchre in honor or . Mra W. J. Thomaa of Baltimore. Ml, and Mrs. Alexander Squibb, of Lincinnatt, o. caiCRcir RECEPnoy. Interesting Programme Mapped Out uv entertainment To-Alght at Brevard Street Methodist Church. ine recepuon which will be tender. ed the entire membership of Brevard Street Methodist' church to-night promises to be an affair of much en joyment. The following programme Mr. and Mra' Harvey Lambeth are I DeB Pnneo and wui be carried enendlnr a few t.v. h. w.i OI t ma occasion: , , rChambertain, at-Fcrtreas Mnroe,"Va.lf,on They will go to Baltimore the latter Rotation. -Ur Name Is Jack........... part of the week.. ; -:. f .-..., Lois Keith . ; . .. - " ' . lanoanie ana waits, "Wa-; Jf ' The colonial tea a-lven h. id. TTni-i ................"..By the Orchastra ed Daughters of the Confederacy yes-I Snf -f---..-By the Invincible Quartette eraay evening from 8 to 7 o'clock in ""s..... ey, miss Etu ' the parlors of the Colonial Club was 'Majr rrMl8D1 and B.' B. B. Quartette in every way a delightful event Thel""" y,tne orchestra officers -and others of the 4ocai chan- Reaulng, "Lecture by One of the Sex" ter received and there was mnA i..........;....Mlss Margaret Herrins yeendance. A silver offering for U.' D I ""- "B. B.. B. Quartette - " - n.xtTu,.ncufin USI ' - ' . swum 5 s- ti tons. WOODALL 8HEPPARD, Drug- I H gists, n South Try on ktreec - !-- - OUR FRS..CH MADE PATES HAVE no equal for a cold lunch, so aloe, so complete, all ready to serve at a min ute's notice. We have them In Wild Duck, Grouse. Pheasant Partridge, Chicken, Quail and Chicken Liver. MILLER-VAN NESS CO, "of eouYse." GET ON TO OCR SHAVING ARTICLES and materiala . They are, the best you can get because they are the best made, we win prove it : JAS. P. JSTOWB aV COij- Drtigfists. 'Phone rr. - I Spalding's 1 lYrt I 8 i s Goods Century paint is a strictly pure linseed oil .paint, and has been in ' constant , use for the past quarter of a century. Pigments 6f un questioned quality are used in its manufacture. It is t6-day the recognized standard for abso lute purity and real worth. TOEREN0E PAINT C0T 10 N. Tryon. 'Phone 178 ing realised therefrom. .The Invincible Quartette turn aole tie Chrlatar' tu,rn sole The Cadet Sandal Fine Vld Kid. patent tip or plain: medium high military heel, thick terring Song...w. Recitation. "Little Chriirtsl' Mr. Loulve Franklin lef t. tiititl ...... Miss Margaret for Philadelphia. p. artr .n.nriii.. Song...... sereral weeka with her oeuln. Mr. Song...... P. Garner. .. . Solo. "A ' Bandit's Life" ;.Mr. L. M.. Keith I nalL 1 Jc. extra. Soluble for home or! TO LET HI- FOR " 4-RObM HOUSE. uaa bu; r tor t-room aouse, E. eth.j H J-I -for 7 rooms. Dilwortht til for I rooms, Di! worth: $U.ta for cottage with 1H acres, ,- barn, chicken yard and houxes, all well enclosed, in Sunnysldej t for I rooms, new. beyond Heath's; rooms, new. Palmer 8t 112.60; 4 rooms, palmer, gS; colored tenants sup plied at IMS to tlSe a week. E. L, . KIESLER, a & Tryon. 'Phone Hi. Every -Afticltr street wear. . The best an the year JAP-A-LAC ALL SIZES AND COLORS - B; Bi.?uSrt'lu "Worn And In good grade.. . i i. - rim i...i. t One of the most enjoyable events off the approaching t commencement of -reoyiern Joilege will be the MARS HILL X)MMEXCESrEXT, annual banquet of thm ilimim. t.riMtinu Twuf, tn r-vin r- . - .elation on May n th. A cordial inrita-I dM of W ell-Known School. . aUeydedtM th bent e Those" w iorn "Pct,l o nd In will be delivered to-morrow night br GiiiMOii m at WOODAIX ft SHEPPARD'S Drug etore. 21 eouin Tryon street. FOR REKT-401 W 11th, 1 ROOMS MOD ern; i new brick stores. - Also large hall Id floor, will rent seperstly or all together, ea new car line: store-room, Belmont Ave. I-room house E. 8th, city water, 812. Other I and 4-room houses, J. ARTHUR HbNDERSON A liRO..- fit N.-Tryon. io one of the folowlng ladies: Mrs. annual ermon will be preached -Sun- V REMEMBER BLUE RIBBON. -When ordering Vanilla or Lemon extract always specify Blue Ribbon. It's differ ent from the ordinary kind. t day by Uev. L. R. Pruett. of . Char lotte. Student exercise will fill up Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday. f peciai aiumni exercises wu be held I to-morrow. , ... ( - - - NICE COUNTRY HAMS Klngan'a Reliable Hams and the celebrated Westphalia llama W.'lL CROWEIX. Tbones 144 and 817. NICE THJNG8 TO EAT If yea are look Ins, for the season's beat you should vi.it the Oem Ilntng Room and the G-ra Lunch Room. The most up-to-Cats the most accommodating. TVPR WRITERS RENTED lie rental mx-hlns, all mak, raUy for Instant llvrjr. Every mac hint flr-st-clase tn eery rrt)cu!r. J. K Cray ton Co i-I 8. .rron. These 8A ' Guaranteed ' : . - We carry a complete line ' to select from. Out-of-town orders given prompt -and ; careful attentjoa. ." ' Call or write for cata- logue. jj Stcr.2 & Derringer Co. f! j Headqiiartors Tenuis and : Ball 'j i'i . -,' '..'. viiur lout ,d , i- ' '. '.. . ... - ';: ll It .- . Vlrlnlt. ' : 5t W ' . 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