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rmAKriOTTEDAIIX DBSERVER TUESDAY, APRIL. 20, 1909. COLUMN I - ,rf to tM L.fwine alr . .A to r..?.;'':- , f Cru.s. '"'- " TTiir work. W. e.--- : .;7'.-.".-y -. t crK5, WOO Orst .none May . -';in Institute, V. -c:,osrapiier. .xDnence. Aa- River- rs' expen .irir's ' Add: K alifys. must 'uie lengUi. Box lo. ,-f.;ab.e. eompe- V t.,r.ipontor. er ' e:; Vn Boat- n.'.rcl joofl. sober, ' jm education f' . ::s n-policemen I'"- llt r.en writing. H ,J. '.'-fr.ct m writing ' ' - -.r'.-i'e.-sed envelop. . "!. mc.. Wll- r K Amencan Truet t he;-) staiir.g r"ce to A. . .... t.trl-n work V" Bl ' .'n n'-'Cd condition. "Sr.- P. O. Box L ' B. Se .-..I . :a mixed peas Atr si fc.,.K.i. which 't H : ir.iil'l I'JSi'-". ... . ... oi rj.c.nfttile nrtcee. Cl-.arlesion. S. C- ,.'..1 . rf f-m one mile from ... ; ihlic road and K . res In oultlvatlon. d- n;-k1i ih dwelling. . . - a-1 4 rriies lent ins niwunu r.arktir I"' m'jiok tsaie , kr i." :. -Salem. N. C. !-!r .anr.'.eiTium planta. ;u ;:,,:!. Order ehip .J. h ! Satisfaction . ;;,f't a 10 CUl- i . r ilnen Mrs. W. y r R-..- :r. i'?.t neighbor A: :. :i wst t'nventh street. H P. .-f & Co. College St. .1 I ...IT!. 11 Eabl NT-: a r , re.;t1ence. Boule- j -a - -: :ms. all con- . , t. Mts Moffatt. 'M- r .-! .! Pioms In nrlvat ' T '!T hoard Near . 1 1: -j.- Tra1e. fare Ob- .' : ,rr m"nths, fur ' i ; "ii r.n i.vt on Jackson H . rem !"r hoard of two Address O. K.. ix)r. Kward If re- Mi.xrr.i.i askocs. 1 pieepy ad. " nite and col !ng Co.'s. : r l.arks. day "n to early F or 812. "-' ' 'or TSc. and .- new Cream a permanent 1 :. r:e 3.. f' ' iri'l knee draw : S- each, at H. C. A;vt' B,'ARI '"f vung man. r Ai-ply No. t West H C. Lony Co.'a make you "in E-al CTrectly. fee Piione 28. :; in h. c. C:e- ''rrns. desirable r-ice. Satia ""iian Teachers' : ? yt. could ' H C. Lonj flowers to -fth of May Harris Malllne - Hall Phone K and you will .VV:,1 s that 've nothing " en Hat tha Teach erf ' 'LOcis JAMES COMI!fa.-f-f---8ine th announcetaeat xuila that1 Lou la Jamea had cure4 the Richard laMfla-l " manuacrlpt. pro ducUoa. atc o Heorlk iaaea "Pr Gmt." and -would preaent tn cam i.. w. ui Theen'a works haa been graater than at any time In the history ot local pooluailara. Tha da- -Pur' rivrif" at the Dubllc library also Indicates the phenomenal interest mtaiimia a mw twwmar "- ikii rrat actor in Ib sen's jmaaterpiace, when he will reveal net only his own veremy w trayins this complex character, but in jimUm v. ri-4ir a 1 nroduetion WW wv. " -o w . that aided Mr. Mansfield so material ly in making "Peer ayni me enor mous succeas It was, and it la grati fying; to note that Mr. James naa duplicated the succeas of nil plus trious predecessor. Mr. James be aeen at the Acad emy of Music. Tuesday, May i. DRESDEN PHILHARMONIC OR CHESTRA. The Dresden Philharmonic Orches tra, of 65 musicians, will give two concerts In this city, at the Acad emy of Music, to-morrow afternoon and evening. Associated with this famous organization is a quartette of the world's greatest soloists. The advance sale of seats began yesterday morning at Hawley's. The first day's aale was unprecedented and the pros pects for two capacity houses are splendid. The following article appeared in The Syracuse post Standard April 15: There is vary little that is Ameri can about the Dresden Philharmonic Orchestra, and after it three days' stay in Syracuse music lovers are In clined to believe that Mme. Nordics was right when she said: " "The Dresden Orchestra Is the second best In ths land. Boston comes first with the Symphony, and then the Dresden." "Henrik Willy Olsen has done re markable work here despite the fact that he was sick most of the time. His associate, Victor Ila Clark, one ot three Americans in the aggregation, has been acceptable In his work, and the second concert master, Harry Oilman, of Chicago, plays In fine style. It is likely that America will hear from Gllman in a bigger role one of these days. His work in the group ot first violins attracted attention throughout the festival. He ha'a been studying and playing abroad since 1901. and has toured in Europe with tha Dresden Orchestra. Julian Haugh, of San Francisco, is the third Ameri can in the group. He ia a soloist ot ability." NEW CEMENT SIDEWALKS. Extensive Improvement Which Was Ordered Some Months Ago Bginn on South Tryon StreetWill Ba Completed by Celebration Date). Work began yesterday on the exten sive improvements in the fire limits iwhich were ordered several weeks ago by the finance committee of the board of aldermen, with the approval and ratification of the aldermen. The new paving will be of cement and will necesaitate the removal of tha lohg slabs of stone which have served as sidewslks for many decades, or during that period when Charlotte was reaching out from its Infancy to ita day of greatness. Under the supervision of tha street committee of the board of public service, Mr. T. W. Hawkins, chair man, a large force of hands wss put to Work yesterday removing these slabs on the west side of South Tryon street, and the Improvements will be added Just as rapidly as the material can be properly laid The total cost of the work will bring about an expenditure of about $10,000. The aldermen. In their wis dom, provided for this amount to go to this work when the matter was voted upon and made provision in the bond lasue to take care- of the work. 'It is believed that the Improve ment will be completed by the time the big May celebration comes Off and will undoubtedly better the gen eral appearance of the streets. v The new sidewalks will be placed in that part of the city known as the fire limits, which Includes the ter ritory on Tryon street from Third to Sixth streets and on Trade fr6m the railroad to Church, ss well as Church street from Fourth to Fifth. College from Fourth to Fifth., Fifth, from College to Church and Fourth from College to Church. SOKSBT CASE C0XPR030SED. Wecetoe Ag-utrre Secured f It Frota Mr. W. B. Sorsby, Former Minister - V BoHrtay and Ae -SeJ AlVaftnc MaUdooa preaecaUoa la Dropped. Rather thari enter into a suit, the consequences of which he did not ears to undergo. Mr. W. B. Sore by. ex-mtn-later to Bolivia, thronfh his attorney, Mr, W. r. Harding, yesterday morn ing agreed to nay Weaceslao Agulrra, hi former valet, $150 and the coats ef the proceedings If tha suit alleging malicious prosecution "was dropped. This Aguirre agreed to de and so the case was not called In court. Much has been said ot the troublt whieh this body-servant and his for mer master have had, and which are of domestic nature and not of public concern save as they touch the pre cinct of the court From all the evi dence it appears that Mr. Sorsby is suing for a divorce and that his valet has been and still Is in .the employ of his wife. 8uspectlng this' state of af fairs Mr. Sorsby instituted proceed ing alleging the theft of several fold nuggets and Agulrra was locked up behind the bar in default of -bond. No evidence of damaging nature was produced when the caae was called and the defendant was discharged. Through his attorneys, Messrs. J. F. Newell and Plummer Stewart he Im mediately brought a counter charge of malicious prosecution against x his late employer and thjs was the caae compromised. Registration Books Close) To-Day. The registration books for the pri mary election Thursday close to-day. Those who are snxious to exercise their franchise in the approaching mayoralty contest should not fsil to see to it that their names are proper ly Inarribed to-dty. Nothing can be done after sunset this afternoon. The balloting Thursday, according to the order of the executive committee, will begin at ii o'clock, and will last until 8 o'clock. The Indications are that a heavy vote will be polled par ticularly In Wards & and 4 where stirring alderrnanic contests augment the interest manifested In the mayor alty race. OWEETS are graded by degrees, from crude liquid molasses to refined NUNNALLY'S candies. There are all sorts in between, but none beyond. People may start with a lower grade and gradually cul tivate the taste for a higher. But no one who tries NUNNALLY'S is ever content with any other kind. ' ENI5 OF A RED NOSE' Now Tiesh-Colored prodiK That HeeUa and Hides Sktn Impcrfec y tkma. - , A peculiar feature of poalain, a new skin discovery, la that it Is naturally fleah-eolored and contains no grease, se that when used on the face tor tha complexion or for pimples, red noeea. er any other Inflammations, blemishes, or discoloration, ita pres ence cannot ba detected. It can thus ba applied In the daytime, the natural color ot the skin being immediately restored and the actual healing and curing; process accomplished In a few days. It ' can be had of anyj pnaronactst wno sens pure drugs, k. H. Jordan V Co. make a specialty of it Fifty cents' worth will answer either for the troubles mentioned or in curing ordinary caae of ecsema. Itching stops at once. Any one who will write to the Emergency Laboratories. No. Si West Twenty-fifth Street. New Tork. can secure, by mall free of charge, a supply sufficient to cur a small ecsema surface or clear a com plexion overnight and remove pimples in twehty-four hours. M S ill HlBBlkHM o) R I C K ! THE FAMOUS DAN RIVER BU1LDINO and FACE BRICK . Delivery Uoeqaaled Write far price CONSOLIDATED BRICK & TILE SO. Pln Hall. N. C. WILLIAM FIRTH, PRES. THE FRANK B, COMIX Tot Fs a4 AMERICAN MOISTENING COMPANY mZJEttk Street, Boston, Mass. J. S. COTHRAN, Ketwtuttvej. ttu Bids., CHAELOTTE, XT. & last Notice to Tax Payers All taxes not paid by May the first, property will be advertised. W. 0. McAuley, T. C. W. N. Peoples, T. C. . N; W. Wallace, T. C. mm:m SPOLO wi SBeaaBeaaasaaiBMiBi I m13KEY t NWONtV SHIPPED DIRECT TO YOU Eajrw Cain fnM m Film Sa .era. iter, itu CenfertR). . . ).00 V 2 50 fcSjTlCeeV " J vS J0 B rc ro Gil - . 4 00 11.00 3 50 OUTatCia. . . J .00 8 JO J JO ft Rcuil Pom Ofio at Expraa Maar Or. e.RniUM. 04eSidBSe mm day mM. A4W J. C. MAHONCY, PORTSMOUTH, V A. A fresh supply always kept by WOODAIX & SHEPPARD. "None Like Normally'." ."."J Mr. C L. x C, man who ! ysterday and brought f s;'l! very ow. "'e1ed a, de,pev - 15 ':ve and show ,nnt. and lt u ' m well. His in. ,k.; in fortv 1 ' hi. woanda.1 ""i ... The General Demand of the Well-Inforroed of tho World has always been for a simple, pleasant and efficient liquid laxative remedy of known value; a laxative which physicians could sanction for family use because its com ponent parts are known to them to be wholesome and truly beneficial in effect, acceptable to the system and gentle, yet prompt, in action. e In supplying that demand with its ex cellent combination-of Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna, the California Fig Syrup Co. proceeds along ethical lines and relies on, the merits of the laxative for its remark able success. . That is one of many reasons wjij Syrup of Fip and Elixir of Senna is given the preference by the Well-Informed. To get its beneficial effects always buy the genuine manufactured by the Cali fornia Fig Syrup Co., only, and for sale by all leading; druggists. Price fifty cents per bottle. mrnm Wednesday Afternoon smd Evening, April zist. The Biggest' Musical Attraction Ever Brought to Charlotte ' THE Dresden Philharmonic Orchestra (Dresden Germany) OF -SIXTY-FIVE M VSIOAXS . And . a. . double quartette ef famous JotoiSts.;' v Albert . Spalding. Edwin Lockhart- Mm. Charlotte ?. Macenda. Mary -Lansing. Franklin Lawson.i r reaenek Hastings and others. . eate opens To-Day at Hawley-, Ticea: , Afternooa. , . -So. laSl.OO :tfr , - ETetdna;. 760XTS; U JO .. .. ' ' n- ;. . ; :, ---r. five Publications The Observer Company prints and offers for sale the following publications: THE DAILY OBSERVER Mornings, every day in the 'year. Subscription per vear $8.00 Six Months $4.00 Three Months $2.00 One Month 75 The Evening Chronicle Every day except Sunday, per vear . .$5.00 Six Months $2.50 Three Months $1.25 One Month 50 The Sunday Observer Every Sunday morning, per year $2.00 Six Months $1.00 Three Months .50 One Month .20 The Saturday Evening Chronicle One year .$1.50 Six Months 75 Three Months .40 One Month 15 The Semi-Weekly Observer Twicca week, per year $1.00 Three Months , .25 Oen Month 10 v Address THEOBSERVERCO. Charlotte, N. 0. , The Piigrim Grand REFRIGERATOR Lined with pure whitw stone. The greatest cold retainer of modern . re frigeration. Cleans as easily as a china plate. For sale only by J.N.McCausland&Co. 221 8. Tryon St. L WEDDING FLOWERS We are now furnishing flowers for all the swell wed dings in this section, being prepared to supply first-class flowers of all kinds. Our decorator is up-to-now in his line, and our men know how to make bouquets thst can not be beat. Have never had a kick on our wedding flowers. May we not serve you? I. VAN 1INDLEV NURSERY CO. Pomona, N. C. Greensboro, W. C. J CENTURY PAINT IS GOOD PAINT Torrencc Paint Co. 10 NORTH TKVON. TVTtttvttt? Becoming a mother shoirid be a source of joy, but the suffer ing incident to the ordeal O O makes its anticipation one of r dread. Mother 8 Friend is the only remedy which re lieves women of much of the pain of maternity; this hour, dreaded as woman's severest trial, is not only made less painfur, but danger is avoided by its use. Those who use this remedy are no longer despondent or gloomy: nervousness, nausea and other distressing conditions are overcome, and the system is prepared for the coming event. It is worth its weieht ho have droe stare. Book ot value to all eziiecunt mothers mailed free. VIVIIl. , , IU TT Ul 1,1 in gold, ' ' says many wr iicorl it 11.00 per bottle at dt THS BRAD FIELD REGULATOR CO. Atlanta. Ca. mm TST5) IX iA3 SHOE $2.50 $3.00 $3.50 The popularity of "Queen Quality" shoesinaeaes by leaps and bounds. 10,000 pain daily is the present pro duct with the demand exceed ing the supply. The "Queen Qyafiry" habit is becoming universal. Moat women wear them. AO women ought to. Oxfords $2.50, $3.00, $3.50. SOLE AGENTS. PAT. OFF. STAMPED ON ALL THAT AEE GENUINE last as long as tha building itself and never need repairs proof and storm-proof, making them just tilt ideal roof suburban or country buildings. , Andif they're- sot genuine, yon don't want thazn, because they won't last as loogu Cartrlgat and theratort will not prove as good a inTMtment, 1 Cortright Metal . Shingles . Then they're fl re fer ail kind of city, "xi e B9 202 Se College St Fifty Gents a Month A small bottle of Scott's Emulsion costing fifty cents will last a baby a month a few drops in its bottle each time it is fed. That's a small outlay for so large a return of health and comfort Babies that are given Scott's Emulsion quickly respond to its helpful action. It seems to contain just the elements of nourishment a baby needs most Ordinary food frequently lacks this nourishment; Scott's Emulsion always supplies it. Send this advertisement together with name ef paper In which it appears, your address and four cents to cawer poet, and we will tend you "Comptet Handy Atlas ej the WeU" :i :i SCOTT A BOWNK, 409 Pearl Street New York T- ... I PSSI L naaufacturet can us, refrigerator to puscb. in, d aik embody time tried and proven princi-' pies of refrigeration that Stamp them, as unqualifiedly the beit and moil , Mtisfactory refriernsr ia exist. Step by througk . , 25 loaf yean dt ataken hare climbed the ladoer of ssissv ' o'tc progr satil new they stead upoa th tsp ssost Msg sad preadly of er to th people the SMt Mhtsatii sad' efledtire refrigerator poetibU to praduc. Th "Lmonmrd CUmnmUm" sanssist hiUy pratecesd, patsnU ; 4 d fuaoWeoul reirigwatiug priaciple that so ether refrigeratot . ' Prioeiple that k without qaestiea th neat taoMrl W wast to thaw you point by poiat k upenority. Cssm d U to se A. Phrher-Gardner Go. A FLOOR COVERINGS We have Just received a ship ment of fine quality China Matting, the kind that will bear turning and in this way double It wearing value. China Matting from 17 1-to. up Japan Matting from 22 I -Sc. up In the last few days we have added some handsome pat terns In Wilton and Ax minster Rugs soma of th best designs ever shews on this market. W. T. McCOY & COMPW PORCH SHADES The kind that really shades the porch. We have just received a shipment of the best grade of this kind of goods we have ever shown. PORCH ROCKERS A splendid assortment of the most comfortable Porch Rockers can be found at our store. Prices on every- thing we offer are always the lowest. Come in; we will take pleasure in showing you through and quoting, prices, whether you buy or not. Lubln Furniture Go. r Flinthote Roofing The, Best For Leaky Roofs. ' For sale only hy CHARLOTTE SUPPLY CO v (We carry everything in Mill Furnishings . N EXTENSION Wall Set Bell Telephone Is an extra telephone connected with your present instrument; located in trie room which you frequent oftenest You can re ceive telephone messages at no inconvenience, and send them, too. It saves useless steps. $1.00 PER MONTH . IN RESIDENCES Call Contract Department SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY ' :.-'', f-r." m.
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