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THE CKAftZJS'fTg MEWS MARCH 2o. 1908 1 THE WORL D ' S GRE A TEST - GR EDIT C LOT H IERS T S T ORES . r -- , m 18 f fl 5? 1 n w II Very Latest Styles for the Very Lowest Prices liiinq - """ ... , lift The Peopled Store Liberal Confidential Credit to All! on STORE- v tit ; DON'T want you to confuse this New Credit Store with the Ordinary Credit Store. These is a great difference. We don't sell you poorly made garments or charge you a higher price for the Credit Privileges- We are ready to prove to you that you can buy the same Clothing in this New Credit Store at just as low a price as the cash stores quote will Per Week S3 I vv e asm A very small sum, isn't it? It is plenty to dress you up in Smart Clothes at this store. Don't wait, Get a tull season s wear out or tne Glomes oy ouymg now. every rmng m uotnmg, Hats and Shoes for Men, Women and Children If 1 Men 's Sviits Men's Hats' . Men's Shoes Men's Oxfords Boys' Suits Misses' Suits Women's Shoes f H m I L J , ""fr"" "" ' Silk Shirt Waist Suits omen's Suits Women's Waists Women's Jackets Women's Skirts W omarv's Oxfords Fine Millinery flDening. Ray TOMORROW MARCH ..21, V N 209 North Tryorv Street Charlotte, N. C, JM M votet o vrni "Rim ci;' Series of Criminal iwV from USy Assaults Committed .4 11 t Ai Derm ar ANOTHER BOB SPRINGS - The News. j H X. C, March 10. On yes-: homo oi' Mvs. C. M. rulmor.j im.st attractive rosidences ; :!., was a scene of uninter-; Inn r ent.eitainerl the "Twen-j Min-y F.ook Club." Besides j 1 members there were a nun;- j 1 .r.-ii i'rieiWs. Approprinte se-! n ci;c.l at roll call.. The: i tit.- afternoon were "Affion;! !!t," and some facts about: hi p of these interesting ox-( i.it h were interspersed with !. !.Mio.;ts were conducted into! 1 ''in..-. tining room and refresh-- i. served in fine style. In contest in musical terms, I . v.vre won by Mrs. G. W.' ; . H. C. Sprinkle. j ii! meiviories linger still." j Church Services. " - ;;ic being eonuucieu in me 11 church this week by Rev. ' i m I:. of Salisbury. His .sgr : : ! a k i 11 g a profound impres M 1 MiRuage is clear and strong ii' ids the attention from the be . so the end of . his discourse. Blind Tiger Caught. : !'! tier" was discovered and r Mc-cissfully caged last night, ureis of "liooze" were thus de- I'roni their intended chan- -.r:ti-Saloon Forces Busy. ::H'i-:-al.ion forces are organized 1 on their war paint for a , 'Ii" finish. And The Charlotte in nislics some good ammunition jaw-bone, once in a while, ready hand of Samson, live The News. Special to The News. Greenville. " S. C, March 19. Earlej Payne, a half-witted young white man, is in the county jail charged with as sault upon the person of a young negro oi.) th nllesed assault having been committed on the farm of Mr. Root. Means, near the city, yesterday after noon. Closely following this arrest four ne groes were jailed for attacking two ne- gor rirls, who were en route to worw yesterday morning It is said that the victims in both cases are in pitiable coundition physically. There lias been no excitement here over these crimes. The guilty parties Lnvo all been -arrowed and the people are "apparantly willing for the law to take its course. Real Estate Company Chartered in Greensboro Special to The News. Raleigh, N. C, March 18. The Guil ford Real Estate Co., of Greensboro, was chartered today with a $50.-000 capital authorized for the purpose of conducting a general real estate agency, dealing in stocks, bonds and other securities. Incorporators and shares taken by each are: L. J. Brandt, 2; J. J. Stone, 2; R. N. Had ley, 6; R. G. Glenn, 12; L. H. . bel ters, 2. The Messrs. Baiies Correct a. Mis take as to Identity. Editor The News: Pineville, N. C, March 19. I read a little article on Bob Springs, col ored, this week and we would be glad for you to correct that some what as this is not the Bob Springs vou have reference to, as a des- J - - perado or three times a murdered una he has never been in the peniten tiary at all. He did kill this negro last week of whom you spoke, no doubt, but he claimed it as accidental. At any rate he wept about it consid pwiiiv nnd was tried in the court of your city for murder once, but was acquitted. We partly raised this Doy, nun Springs, and he was a good hand and a pretty fair negro. I am sure he is not the negro you think he is, as we generally get rid of the desper ado kind and we would not have said anything but it is injustice to us as well as the negro, you under stand. Please just make that statement and oblige . - A. B., W. O. AND D. V. BAILES. "It is a terrible problem,", sighed Amy. "What is dear?" wanted-to-know' Mamie. "When a man's too old for a, girl to marry and too rich for her not to!" Cleveland Leader. ILL WITH TYPHOID SPINE Boy Victim of One of Rarest Maladies Known to Science. Trenton, N. J., March 19. Morris MacCauley, youngest son of Rev. H. 1J. MucCauley, puastor of the Fourth Pres byterian church, of this city, is in Mercer Hospital suffering with typhoid spine, resulting from an attack of ty phoid fever. It is said that only 70 cases of ty phoid spine have been known to medi cal science. He who sleeps much learns little. Spanish. The world is perfectly beautiful, for it is a work of God Diogenes. Wii! Be "Royal Highness." i inn, March 19. A news agency i ; s the following dispatch from ': "The Corriere Delia Sera that Miss Elkins, cn her mar io the Duke of Abruzzi, will be .-I 'Royal Highness' in her own that the sons of the mar will have the right of succes io the throne." RANK FOOLISHNESS. "When attacked by a cough or a cold or when your throat is sore, it is rank foolishness to take any other medicine than Dr. King's New uiscov ery," savs C. O. Eldridge, of Empire, Ga. "I nave used New Discovery sev en vears and I know it is the best rem edy on earth for coughs and colds, croup, and all throat and lung trou bles. My children are subject to croup but New Discovery quickly cures every attack." Known the world over as the King of throat and lung remedies. Sold under guarantee at Woodall & Shep .pard's drug store, 50c and $1.00. Trial bottle free. AGER 88, TAKES BRIDE OF 38 Retired Business Man Finds His Second' Helpmeet. Riverside, N. J., March 19. Elisha Woodruff, aged 88, a retired business man of Belvidere, has just found a helpmeet in the person of Miss Jose phine Sonneberg, aged years, ine couple were married by Mayor Silas Gibbs. The bridegroom buried his first wife about two years ago. Representative Harrison. Bv Associated Press. Washington, D. C., March 19. An attack upon President Roosevelt for the manner in which he has con ducted the affairs of the Panama Canal zone was made today in the house by Representative Harrison, of New York. Mr. Harrison opened by saying: . "I charge the President of the United States with exceeding his au thority, and I charge the republican majority of the house with negli gence and carelessness in their con duct of the government. is completely furnished without a piano, and never truly musically "furnished unless the piano is an Artistic S t i & f f The only artistic piano sold direct TO YOU by its maker. Write today. CHAS. M.' STIEFF Artistic StieC iaw and Stieff Self Play. Piano. Flee, sloth, for the indolence of the soul is the decay of the body. Cato. Selecting Groceries here is not an easy task. There arQ so many good things to eat that you feel ,like trying them all. But it is easy' to select groceries of good qual ity however. In fact you cannot choose any other kind here for we1 haven't any. So come and get your groceries here. If you are tempted to buy more than you need they'll keep any way. C, B. MOORE & SON You mav lieht another candle by your own without loss. Danish. IT DOES THE BUSINESS. Mr. E. E .Chamberlain, of Clinton, Maine, says Of Bucklen's Arnica Salve. "It does the business: I have used it for piles and it cured them. Used it for chapped hands and it cured them. Applied it to an bid sore and it heal ed it without leaving a scar behind." 2.rc at Woodall & Sheppard'b drug store. 1 . SOUTHERN WAREROOMS: 5 West Trade St. Charlotte, N. C. C. H. WILMOTH, Manager. 3 sx&BanstTfmsm $10.00 Deposit, Balance Monthly. THE MS CI rit at Ooce 1000 pennyweights of Old Gold Jewelry. Will pay full market value In cash or exchange new good s for same. We make special order pieces in our shop on short notice. . Any kind of repairing given prompt attention. OaribaidK Briins & Dixon ... Leading Jewelers. t f The Only Eyes You'll Ever Have ! are the ones j'ou've got now. If you spoil them, you can't have them re placed. If they give you any trouble, take it in time. Call at my office, and let me see whether proper glasses will not give you comforts If you don't need them, . I'll say so. Bring your optical work to me. DR. SAM LEVY, 1 Eye Sight Specialist, 6 E. Trade St. 111 4 I Is the call for Wooft and Coal. We have "both, and 11 you will give v us an order, and let us know what you want, will do our best to T please you. Will cut your wood any length desired. We have on hand some very nice and dry stove wood. Give us a trial order 4 and be convinced that we are endeavoring to please our customers. Queen City Fuel Company T Yards 922 N. D. St. 'Phone 1114. 5S X -
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