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ARBESTED TTE30TED TO iKK PKEM1KR. stngre-ed - tr ixtrr From th mniet Mating That H Could Nut Receive the lepuattoi, the Suf V. frvg-Ue Slap Inspector In and Attempted lo Horoe Tlaeir tlay Inu H4' ) ItIU Arrext Uomrn bf the Score. Ue Entire PcfvtaUkHi KvoiituaHj MeinK Tak en la Cltarge Parliament. Kquare u la Continuous I'pruar Win dow of GmrrnmwH Buildings Smashed With Stoue. London. June 2. The thirtefnt h vain attempt of the militant suffra- sXU to obtain access to Premier Ac qutlh by deputation resulted in ex ' citing scenes In Parliament .Muare to-night and the arrest of mor- than one hundred women. The "woman's parliament" assembled in axton . Hall at t o'clock and sent a deputa tieti, headed by Mrs. Pankhurst. to , endeavor to see the Prime Minuter. Who had previously decided not to re ceive tbe deputation. Enormous crowds of onlookers as sembled In the, vicinity ot Parliament hours before the time set for the raid upon the House. round winch several thousand police had iak-n up Strategic positions. The tirst note worthy incident wan the arrest, after i a great deal of trouble, of a buxom j equestrian suffragette, who tried to penetrate the pollo-V oronn to take a message to the Premier .Next a- peered the deputation under i-oin-mand of Mrs. I'ankhurst, aou it was received b the crowd with wild Cheers. The deputation was mt tv Chief Inspector Scantlehury, who i handed Mrs. Pankhurst a letter from the Premier, regretting his inability to receive the ilipiituticm. Angrily throw ins :ln- letter on the ground. Airs Piinkhuret xc -lainien. "I stand on my rights a the King's Subject to enter the House.' unci Mi' endeavored to force an entrance. The police began lo take the mem bers of the deputation by the arms t lead them dvva. Airs. 1'unkhurxt slapped Inspector Jarvix in the lace, knocking hi tap in the mud. There were cries of "shame." A moment later another member of the deputation, Mrs Saul Solomon, knocked off the inspector's cup sec ond time while others made attempt to rush the cordon of police. Eventu ally the entire deputation was placed under anet By this a second deputation had left t'axtnn Hall, accompanied l some hundreds of uffragettea anii ' others, and an attempt was niwde to I ,,, reach the House of Commons through i -ny-lght of these scholarship th underground passage leading from I "IT P"P"'". fourteen to t.e avail Westminster (.ridge. ; able for universities in the Knifed ., . , , . Kingdom, ten In America and four This. too. was unsuccessful, but for ! ,r ranarll,. the American and Canad two hours the whole district whs in a , ,., ttlinenIS B.Mir1nK them , . state of uproar the police dispersing ; OI, a week,. tour jn (;reg( Br,alri the crowds and arr- .tinw women hj ; lind(,r (ne gul(ian(.e , a ,lnjverlt v th wholesale. The window of man) I ,,,. , British students on the th of the government buildings were j er hand to be K,v,.n a ,lmiUr ,,,u, ,,r smashed with Moils wrapped In ! xnu-rica and Canada, always during P'r i t heir respective long vacations Altogether lli women were arrest- i Heforc efforts are made to ohtuln ed. Including Mrs. Pankhurst. Airs. I permanent endowment for the Solomon, the Hon. Mrs. Haverheld, ! scheme, it Is proponed Hint fund daughter of Lord Abtnger: Miss Mar- shall he asked for Its maintenance Season, daughter of I.adv Margesson, and many other prominent women. Just before t o'clock ihe Prime Minister himself drove hwhv from the House unohnerved by the crowd. In Caxton Hall were Vl.scojnti g Mar berton, Mrs. Israel Zangvvill, Miss Beatrice Korhes-Kobertson, Miss Elisabeth Hohbins and Miss Heatrice Harraden, In aides all the well know n suffragette leaders. Great excitement was caused nmong ths crowd b.v the movements the equestrian suffragette.. Mist Vera Howf, who, in riding habit and bowl 'Tfl'liat rode, backwards and for wards, carrying messages betwi-en tin different deputations. Throughout the demonstration the SOllce behave I with the utmost im arance. Tlore was much screuui lnf and in some cases fainting, mni many women had to he taken to the hospitals in a state of collapse The great crowds indulged in con siderable horse play, hut genciall no active sympathy was extended to tin suffragettes. ne policeman s horxc wag stabbed b a man in the irowu ad a constabie was badly injured XEORO BIsMOI'S IOSK. XstUsrstat Coinnirte CoiiiiuIhhIoii I)e- ; i .Mu, n,.i 'II..... i v.., r i . ... i . U4ua wi i . j ,vr . j t rtr-n t ifiii- naled Ag-aln-H by ItailmiiuK Waghlngton. June 29. Fie African . VMVUIUUWk CjpiM Oftil V II U I ( II IMSHIOI.S ' WtlO complained to the Inters!., te Commerce 'mnn '.sslon that they w ere I " jdlacrimlnated .i,.lnt by Southern .railroads and t.v the Pullm.in Com-! paay in trans;". 1 1 ,tion, dining ar ind ' leeping- car l.n utles have been In-' formed by th. c iumlssion that t h. i r t complaint was n..t warranted. - The biahops lore "Wesley J c;ai:ies. M.! H. Turner. Kvana Tyre. ('. s. flmtts Ud K. H Hampton Their, complaiat ' WH j directed against the Saboar4 Air Line, the Kirhmond. FrederiCkbvrK & Potomm-. the Southern Rail h v the Central of Oaorgl. nd the i'jllman Companv. It. waaaUleeTeri th.it the la eoa.-he-furnfshed tor negr punsengT in the southeastern "states .vere not I'quai to tho4J provided wlute people; that ne jrroe'.;WM. denied sleeping ar ac commbdations; n. that they w cm refraetj toofl In the dining cars solelv on account- vf their- ,-oior. At the h4Sr1nj- of the case the , oni- plaint a the rir coaches whs, abandoned ' in view ,.f the weight of' testimony, to th.- contrary: and w ith reapeta tathe dinin, -ar facilities the allegations ' were mooiled b.v oonces- , 6ionv . Most of the complainants and their Wtrnews teste, ei that thev ai-! tually did ride on si. eping cars. It i held by the nmrniMlon that! undtif diacriminHtioii rr "prejudice! WU not B8n arid the eomplalnt. theref;cy, was lism:-ed. , OVUeOX .VUIOWL BANKS. Peretary.of Hie Treasury MacYe-agh Asks Iletani to Troa-nry of Govern - . nvrnt v rnads AjrjrreBai Ingt ,.Apprl watHy $2S.ooo.ooo. yVMbinrtOTt. June -a call on national, depositor:. t,ar.ve for a re-j torna to'the Treas irv . f governmeat I funds aggregating appi . x tnately 125,- ooo.oop waa mane t.i-. by 8ere tary of the Treasury M . agh. Bal- ance m an active iitiJ stories are j uniformly reduced t.. ,e lowest! amount, which the dall eeds of the government -win permit Toe rail lll prHctica'.' - wipe out j u .uFpcsn" ot i overnment funds ' in' national ,a "CtecVw the Treasure- of t I'nif- . 6tate except &:,, ,t ?t7nnnnr,n 1 ,wicn is neii in depository -,,.v. ...... .. ;ui(,wa to re main In Il.ono ints ;,i mV. of the 1.90 emaller rational bank den'itoris , ntOCBU: MAKER orsTED. J1!!,. t?,1rr lrm "ornach trooble Vs Vr. Kin s, Llf, p.... . Something more than an ordinary tonic is required to restore health to a weakened, run-down system; the medicine mast possess blood-purifying properties as well, because the weakness and impurity of the circulation is responsible for the poor physical condition. The blood does not contain the necessary quantity of rich, red corpuscles, and to therefore a weak, watery stream which cannot afford sufficient nourishment to sustain the system in ordinary health. A poorly nourished body cannot resist disease, and this explains why so many persons are attacked by a spell of sickness when the use of a good tonio would here prerented the trouble. i In S. 8. S. will be found both It builds up weak constitutions by tbe blood, thus supplying a certain invigorating the system. The healthful, vegetable ingredients of which 8. S. 4. la composed make it splendidly fitted to the needs of those systems which are delicate from any cause. It is Nature's Perfect Tonic, free from all harmful minerals, a safe and pleasant acting medic ins for persons of every age. 8. 8. S. rids the body of that tired, worn -out feeling so common at this season, improves the appetite and digestion, tones up the stomach, acts' with pleasing effect on the nervous system, and re invigorates every portion of the body. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLAUTA, OA. INTKKf'Il N(;F. or RTI'DEXTS. A S Ik-iiic. nivalin in Importance I lia I KxtublMiccI 1'iider the Will of lane Cecil Rhodes, In lfo i em of formation The Inter iliHiie to lie lkMecii V'liHed .state-, (.real Britain and Canada. London, June L'9. A si heme for fh,. W. I ..r.-h ri l.-. ,f 1 1 n i 1. f ri I V NtlldentS between the Inited States. Canada ;nul the I 'nited Kingdom, rivaling in importune.- th.it established under the of thr late "eil Khodes, is in procean of formation, with every proa- I pect of success The idea, w hich is ntisl commit- ; supported b an inline tee headed by the Hon H. H. AseUith, Prime Minster of (Jreiit Britain, and Lord Struthcona, high commissioner j of Canada, and m hides the heads of the universities In the I nited King dom, and h.in hIxo the endorsements of the presidents of the American and Canadian universities, aims at pro viding opportunities to students or I the three countries to obtain some ires I insight into the life, progress and customs: of other nations, with a minimum of Inconvenience to their ; academic work and at the least pos sible expense. The promoters suggest the provision of certain traveling scholarships, the selection for which should be along 'tin- lines of tne Khodes scholarships, the st le ted candidate In addition to his academic o,iallnc atlons to be what ' Popularly known as an "hII around" .for an experimental period of three years. The total cost is estimated at 67,;i00 for the three years, ot which it Is proposed that the 1,'nlted King dom shall contribute laii.OOO; the I'nlted states t-2. 'Q(. and Canada 14,000. Illlef tYcmi Heat Wave. Washington. June "U. Welcome relief from the heat wave was felt to-day in many seothms, when cooling east and northeast winds caused a .slight drop In temperature. A generwl change to cooler .fath er n in progress to-night in the Northeastern StateH, the lake region and the Northwest. The Southwest and Middle West still rp suffering from high temperatures. though promised rains tnav moderate condi tions in those nertions. One death and four prom rations was the day's heat record here Ileliete He Han Ijernn Ung;. Chandler, Okla.. June 29. Sheriff Martin to-night asserted that he has In custody l.eon l.ing. A Chinese now in Jail answers l.eon Ling's de scription, the sheriff siivs The Chi nese refuges to talk, other than to sav that he soon will he released. For Indigestion ar.d all stomach trou blfM take Foley's Orlno ljixattv as It tlmulates the stomach and liver and reKulHtufc the bowels and will p-sltlvely rur hiitdtual constipation. Fnlev Orlno l.av.-uivc cures sick headache and blllous nes Hnd on account of Its mild action Bod ri'sant taste Is especially recom o.er.dci f,.i women and children R H Jordan , i n and Green's Pharmacy. You spend 20c a week for soap Save on this expense and Save on tKe wear of your clothes The wrone soap shortens the life of everything it touches. It injures articles of a hundred times its value. Why pay for good materials, and then have them eaten up with strong naphtha, caustic soda and potash washing pow ders and common soaps? If your clothing fades and rots quickly, loot lo your ioap. The three great soaps cost you no more and they do the work without hurting your clothes. Grandma not a washing powder Gimadma won't bsrt tbs ant dellcats tkins tt touchr. It Is pnraaoap sad pare borax la nw deradfom. No aironf asphUa. ao caustic soda or potash. Woaian who woo'i bit a washlas pow der l a ike boasc are today asiaf Graadau. Always uie GRANDMA and EXPORT BORAX SOAP together If you don't like them better than theeoapa you now um, your grocer has our order to girt you back your money. MM B1WW fka "aV' I M aaBBaaw-' Start a Wrapper Collection Wrappers from Graitdbc a, Pbakl aad Export Boa ax Soap, are all good for premiums. . With the wrappers, either for all wrappers or for part cash and part wrapper, job can earn hundreds of useful articles which otherwise yoa would have to biy. See iUuatr&tcd list ia eaeb package NATURE'S PERFECT TONIG blood-cleansing and tonio qualities combined. removing ail impurities and germs from means for restoring strength and KILLS WIFE'S PAKKXTS. Farmer Then Forced III Wife and Chilli to Follow Him Pro Sur rounds liar n In Which Man Took Kefuj;e. Des Moines, Iowa, June 18 Calvin Littlepage, a farmer living near Val ley Junction, to-night shot and kill- ed Elmer Janiieson nd Mrs. Jamie ! "" !'' 01 .,, a.vorcea w,.e ,y id then forced her and her infant tilld to enter a bugy and flee with him. A posse was soon organized in Des Monies ami started in pursuit. Lite to-night Littlepage drove tip ! to lne nme of An Butler, a hair mne irom vaiisy junction ana or dered Butler to throw up his hands and leave the promises. Then Little page entered the house, commanding his wife to precede him The posse being close after him, Littlepage went out of the rear door, urging his wife j to follow, but she screamed and ran out of the front door and into the hands of Marshal W. A. Houke, of Valley Junction, who was in advance ot the other pursuers. Ilttlepage took refuge in a hay barn which was soon surrounded by armed men. The ban leaded man. armed w.th rifle and revolver, refused i . ,-j r lo surrender. Mr. t.aylord t'liange 1'onjiioii Mr. Samuel A. Gaylord, ontj of the popular day clerks at the OntraT Hotel, has resigned and will leave lo-daj for his home in Richmond. Va , to spend ten days. I'pon his re turn to the city he wjll be connected with Hannan and Saunders, manu facturers' agents, with Charlotte as his heaflyuarters. Two Hoys Killed by Ughtillng. Hirmlnghsm, Ala.. June 29. Maf- fett Parker and Neil Latman. two boys of North Birmingham, were kill ed hy lightning this afternoon. The bodies were found under a large tree and the body of their favorite dog was lying between them. The boys were 11 and 12 years old respectively. BILIOUS? CAPUDINE f A It laww the etga. 1. m 11 fT P" 7 tooth th DStM Ul4 W nnM ,a( m M COLDS AND ORIPP-'S-iV'S heashe (nd Nfnrll alio. is, sto sad c hot tlx. (Liavis.) Export Borax Soap does the work in hot or cold water ExrosT Bokax So&r does bat tar work than aar laaadry or ospbtba soap, aad caa be aed la hot or cold water. Is a pawerf al claaaar bat ftrtctlr Wa ;t. It piMTaalsfadiat. ll rrm color. Tbe iMumi of tbe seep shews tba vary best materials are a aad, B FOR ISPEEDY RELIEF. Wrapper on all, good for premium Trinity College Four Departments Collegi ate. Graduate. Engineering and I.w. Large library facili ties. Well equipped labora tories in all departments of Science. Gymnasium furnish ed with Lest apparatus. Ex penses very moderate Aid for worthy students. Young men wishing to study Law should Investigate the superior advantages offered by the Department of Law at Trinity College. For Catalogue and further Information, Address D.W.NEWSOSI, Registrar, DURHAM. N. C. SEABOARD AIR LINE These arrivals, departures and connec tions with other companies,' are given only a Information. Hcheduls taking effect May 2. 1909. sub ject to cliang without notice. Tralnn leave Charlotte as follows. No 40, dally, at a. m for Monroe. Hamlet and Wilmington, connecting at Monroe witn xi for Atlanta Birmingham wit ii ,ra tor ttalelgh. Weldon and Port moutb. Wllh em i Hanilet for Raleigh Kichm'Tiij, vv aanington. .New York No to, daily, at 10:33 a m , for Lin- i colnton, Shelby nd Johnson City Term, j .No. 44, dally, at n ' p in, for Monroe, j Hsmtet. Wilmington ar.d all local points, ; connecting at llamiet with 43 Tor Coluro-I bia. savannah snr. ail Honda points No 47. daily, at 6. IS p m. for Kuth rfordton and all local point t No. 1SJ. rr.lned. dally, at 30 a m . frr Monroe, connecting witn U for At lanta ind all local point Ko. 136, mixed, dally, at K M) n. m . for iIonroe connecting with fat exciesa 37 for Atlanta and Birmingham. Trains arrive in Oiarlotte. as follows- K- .C .11.. . 1A m .... j and " all" Wa. rlnt. North j No. H daily, at 5:18 p. m., from Huther- fordton, Shelby. Uncolnton ana v,. N. W Railway points. Johnson City, 1 mixed, dally, at l:4B a. m . from M,"r2T- conn'""" with S6 nam Atlanta nli Birmingham i K. . , i Monroe, connecting with 62 froijy Atlan'a i and local stations. I No. 6. dally, at 11:30 n m.. from Wll j mlngton. Hamlet and Monroe, also from I points East. North and Southwest, con I reeling at Hamlet and Monroe. I rfe enrs on all through trains For Information apply to ticket agent ! or address TAMES KER. JR. CPA. 32 Selwyn Hotel. Charlotte. N. C. The Pilgrim 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.M'cCausIandSCo. 21 B. Tryon St. We Sell Jap-a-Lac Old English Floor Wax 1 Wiley's Waxene Calcimo Liquid Veneer Torrence Paint Co., 10 X. Tryon. 'Phone 178. Southern Railway N B. --Following ticliedule flgurfts pub lished only a Information and are not guaranteed May JO. lsw. 11 X) p in . No . daily, for Washing ton Pullman lo New York. lay coachts lo Vk'astiiiiaton. 3. JO a. m.. No. 29. dally, for Columbia, Savannuti krnl Jacksonville rullrotii to Augusta and Jacksonville Day c-nsrlics to Jacksonville .1.30 a m N.n H rialtv snpinl Piillmftn cars and day coaches to Birmingham a. ni , No. S. daily, for Richmond) aim local points. .06 a. m . No. 44. dally, for Waahlag- I Ion and poinis North. Day coaches Char i hnte lo Washlngtun. Pullman sleeper ! Atlanta to ItalPigh. j 16 a m . No 3.S, dally, for Columbia ' and loc al points ' 7:1a a. m.. No 39. daily, for Atlanta, clay roaches Charlotte to Atlanta. 7 sO a. m . No. 16. dally except Sunday. I for Statesvllle, Taylorsville and local ! noints. cjonnects at Moorrs.ilio tor Win- Bion-rfa'em, and at 8tatesvllle for Ashe vllla. 10:15 a. m No. Sfi. dally, for Washing ton Pullman to New York. rey coaches te Washington. Dinlns ear lenice. 10 06 a. m.. No. J7. daily. Drawing room sleeping cars, observation and oiub cars New York to New Orleans. &nliri Pullman train. Dlntna car Mn-irA i 1 1 VIII m m . K rfnllc f..r U.'in.,.n Sslem, Roanoke and local points I 11:10 a. m.. No. 11. daily, lor Atlanta and local points. J.iK) p. m.. No 46, daily, for Greensboro and local points 4:35 p. m . No TT dally, for Columbia and local points. 4:W p m . No. 41. daily except "unday, for Senaca and local points 1:00 p. m . No. U daily, for Richmoad and local points Pullman Charlotte to Washington, to Richmond, Asheviile to Norfolk. 6:30 p. m.. No 24. daily except Sunday, for Ptatesvllle. Taylorsville and lorai points. Connects al Statetvllle for Ashe viile. Knoaville and Chattanooga. T:lo p. m.. No. W. daily Drawing room sleepers, observation and club car to New York. Dining car service. Solid Pull man train. :40 p. ro.. Ni Jo. datly, for Atlanta. ni points South. Pullman drawing room sleepers New York to New Orleans. New Terk to Birmingham. Day coach, Washington to New Orleaas. Dining car service. ltt.tt p. re... No. 43. fast mail. Pullman sleeper. Raleigh to Atlanta. Tickets, steeping ear reservations and detail information ean be obtained at ticket office. No. H 8""tl Tryon street C H. JkCKERT. Vice Pre, and Gen. Mgr., Washington, D. C , St. H. HARD-WICK. P. T. IZ-. COTTON who contemplate making Improvements in their Card Room will find it to' their advantage to write ua. Our Repair Shop located in Charlotte ig'now in a position to meet all demands made upon it for prompt service. We use " our PATENT CLIP on all CARD FLATS we reclothe, SPECIAL WIRE, prepared in our own Shops, is also used inall LICKERINS we 'overhaul. IMPROVED TOOLS, EXPERT WORKMEN and LONG EXPERIENCE are aU at your command. Complete Line SYKES CARD CLOTHINO al. wavs carried in stock. SACO & PEITEE A. li. WASHBURN, ? Professional Cards W. R. M'CAIN. M. D. Practice limited to Infant Feeding and Diseases of Infama and Children up to 15 years of age. Office and residence, 14 W. Seventh street. Hours. I to 10 a. m. and 4 to I p. m. 'Phone, S85-L, and Woodall & Shep pard. HUNTER & GORDON ARCHITECTS Law Building, Charlotte, N. C. Wheeler, Galliher & Stern ARCHITECTS Realty Building. CHARLOTTfT. N. O. !tm York Branch. DR. C. H. WELLS, Dentist Mow careless to let your teeth ruin through neglect. 'Phone 493. Office 15 West Trade St. M1LBURN, HE1STER & CO. ARCHITECTS i WASHINGTON, D. C DR. C. H. 0. MILLS Ileslty Bulletin. Practice lUmtted io Dbeuet of Women nd Office hour IS to IS . u., S to p. m. rtestdenc Central Hotel. LOUIS H. ASBURY ARCHITECT, Law BuHdlnsj, Oarlotte, W. C. HOOK AND ROGERS ARCHITECTS CHABIXXTTE. N. C. B. PARKS RUCKER CHARIiOTTE. N. C. Consulting and Constractina; ELECTRICAL ENGINEEk Ertlmates, Plana, Speclncatloej and Supervision of Construction of Light Ing, Industrial and Power I net alia tlons. Hydro-Electrle Plant. Power Transmission. Municipal Lighting. EUy TUCKER & LAXTON Contracting Engineers CIIAJILOTTE. Complete Steam, Elcn-trlial and Hydraulic Power Plants. BANDY & MYERS CONSTjITTNG engixekrs Water Supply, Ptewerage, Sewage Dis posal. Pavements, Water Power, Drainage, Reinforced Concrete. Plans, Estimates, Supervialoa of Construction. , 46- Arcade Building, ' GREENSBORO. N. O. HOT WATER A PLEXTY is not difficult to obtain At w have the Installation of your hath room nd kitchen plumbing. We'll U mat if you only ask ua HACKNEY BROS. CO. fA NUf ACTORERS Southern Agenl, Can You Doubt This Statement? A few years ago I was afflicted with rheumatism, -which I think was caused by indigestion. For about 10 years I was confined to my bed two or three weeks every spring and fall, when I would be so bad off I could not move a muscle In my body. I tried several different doctors, but they failed to do me any good. Dur ing these attacks my head was shsv ed, and mustard arid fly plasters were applied to my head, back, shoulders and feet, but that treatment did It no Rood. Some friends In Charlotte aded n:e to try Mrs. Joe Person's Remedy. I bought half dozen bottles and took It. Finding I was getting bet ter, I continued It until I took two dozen bottles, which made a per manent cure of me, as I have not had any symptoms of the trouble since. I consider Mrs. Joe Person' Hemedy the finest medicine thet is sold to day. I have recommended It to sev eral, and It gave satisfaction In every case. Before using Mrs Persons Remedy my usual weight was from 136 to 145 poundB. Now I weigh 170 and my general health Is good. JNO C. RANKIN. President Spencer Mountain Mills, Lowell, X. C. July 2. 101. O) Q)RICK! THE FAMOUS DAN RIVER BUILDING and FACE Pnmri BRICK OuslKy Delivery Inequalod Writs tor prices CONSOLIDATED BRICK & TILE SO. Plna Y HI, N. C aw Special Summer Offer write us at once for Information about the REDt'CED SUMMI RATES. Tou can save from t to $15 INO BUSINESS COLLEGE OF THE reaay ror one or the good position we well ventilated, splendidly equipped Raleigh, N. c. Presbyterian College for Women CIMULOTTE, N. C. The Second Term of this old and reliable institu tion began January 6th, 1909. Special rates given to those who enter the Second Term. For rates and catalog ne, address REV. J. R. BRIDGES, D. D., President. 1 ELIZABETH COLLEGE I AND GONSBRV71TORY OF MUSIG CHARLOTTF, N. O. A niC.H-GRADE COLLEGE FOR WOMEX. Conservatory of Music tn Separate Building with a distinct facul ty of Specialist. ... Graduates in A. B. Coure admitted to the Sanlor Class of Welleeley, etc. Graduate In the School of Exprewion to th senior Clas In th Boston School of Oratory. .h. Special advantages in Art. Only experienced, teacher frvrn w leading American and European Universities aad Coaaervatori. For catalogue address, CHA8- a KG, Pre Try Our Special Coal For Cooking Cheaper Than PLestt 19 E shop CHARLOTTE, N. C: FOR SALE Comfort and Btittlnf Mill tn Alabama Best location for labor, fuel and climate. Product can be sold bfr It is made. 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