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I! 'HPiiiai Jiu^ii II jiiijii|^|ip|ipqpp|p|p^iiippi«p!p|iippnp^^ THE CHARLOTTE NEWS M A RC H b 1911 GREAT EMBROIDERY Next Tuesday at 10 o’clock 54, 45 and 27-Inch Flouncings, Many Deep Baby Irish Patterns, Hemstitched and Vandyke Edges, Wide Hobble Bandings and a Beautiful Assortment of Fr^^ntings in Baby Irish Patterns, :Yk- ■5^ sfi -Oue*^ •*> * •# i* , i. .. ^ \ or such ail array as you will see displayed in all three of our large windows. It’s useless to try to impress you with th \ a)ues. >’ou can see lor yourself and besides there are many patterns not shown in the windows for the lack of space. The assortment is bewildering, the quantity almost unlimited and the price is the most wonderful feature Cents Per Vard Be on Hand at 10 o’clQck-There’s Plenty For All /»!*' 0 ",.'A ■■ iiBP at ii:;-> o. ;ii. .n’.tl i;-'» P- j'l'lir ji'.’.iv’ov \\ili i)iTai ji ai liu' iiioi'ii-^ ‘in;, (i()uv iii'fi I'c".. (i. \\ . liiuiiiP, pTS-: j'o" (M liir I'ii’si A. !{. i‘. (•■iuf-h '.'.ill ilircath ill tiio ovcniMy. Sabbath Hcliool al o'clofk a. ni. .lunior Ciiii.uian ’'lii m a. i>. :n. I'ra-- (;■ n.’rci 'iic Wc'diU'sday at 7 Slu ]>. ni. F.vcrvL'nc is o'.cumr to ail 5- EPiSCOPr.L. 5> J> ?t. Peter's Episcopal Church. New Local Camp ' Farmers Met Yestei- if Farmeis’ Union day V/ith Paw Cieek\ AT THE VARfOUS •'^>4URCHuS , Coiupr Xorfh Ti’.voi! and Seventh ! streets. Rev. llarri -; . ir’lii];krodi, i‘c - ! ^ ^ ^ Mor. I'irsi Sunday ;u l.ent. Colcbra- ! ^ lion ol Ilciv ('oiiiri-iii’iioii and sormt)ii,: hr> homo ot Mr. 1’. C. Itarkoy, .Ji’., II a. in. Snnday Hchcx.'! and cato-;''n the Monroe road in ('rab Oicliard The Amity lorf’l is lii'^ latr-'t ijriineii ol' the Xouh (V.rulin-:! I'arnt- crs' L'ni‘Hi to be organi/.e*! in *Mecl;- leiibnrp, 'oiuity. The nr-w loeaj or- r,ani/atiou was eomi)icled l''riila> at BAPTICT. C'-IAL ASSOCIATION TO v«TET MONDAY. ;,i. ;I 'a1 A.-.socia- I ■ 't. ,; I'lnf;. Mari'h ' ' ai 1 ! i)'c1«hU. ■ ..cr 'i!.. •ifl :i'..^. ; ' • rit ’ rn.-,: 'r . '•!-.. S,iaK''r. l{'^v. \ ' id'Mit ! ini --- • , I ;~if]'.rfd ' nicnt- T i.i ol (•- PR£SBYTER!AN. METHODiS'^. ♦ Trinity N'ethociist Ch'.irch. iU•^ . Alva W. l’l>1er. i-ia^tor. Ser’v ices ai 11 I, ;n. uid n p. m. Commnnion .'-orvi.cp a’^ tiie morning hour. "Shibbo- li'Mi's and ^ioiiuns." snbiort of pvcn- iii': 1 ir« M. Sunday .^ehoo' n. in. •r^yi;' ■'ri!'! i( ii^ W'^rli: ■'S(lav. s p. m. \ e'liuial invitation i! i]Tr^:e «ci \iecH. 4^ ♦ I I Fir-i Baptist Church. 1 lir. Hcrm.'-tu II. HuKen, iiasior. Morn- jwor-hill at li o'clock. (Jominnnion ■ servie('. l‘>.''uing v\or.shii) a^ TM.'3. ; Subject: ‘■The Mi.>loiy of a .Je^vel." I Sunday s- : ho;)l at •'! )). ni. Prayer meet- jing \^:cducs;day nii^ht. All are wel- ] cuii!e. i I 1 Church cf the Holy Comforter. I North CharlotU Baptist Church. j s„„;„ „ouleva.(l. Holy Con, • 1’reacl'inu, at 11 a. ni. Fnlpit i^nn-h] a.m. Sunday school and Bible class I I a. in. Snnd'iy schc.'l and chisiug on the Communion oilice. incei- ing of rector s Ijible class and lectnr on ihe r.Mh .Miracle, \ p. )\i. Evening i'.raycr and senn n at 7:4.'> p. in. i'ev.s tree. All are wolcome. iVlission of the Good Shepherd. Sunday school at the lioine of ?dr. R. C. Lorraine, Goi Elizabeth avenue, at o p. in. Calvary Methodist Church. Ilcv. .\. T. L^‘11. ))asu»r. i'reachiiif a. ni. |)>il.'d b- iUv. W. X. Flanders, of Hun i tt r.-;vi]!c, l^rcaehrng by ))asio;-. Rev. Is. P. (’onrad. ai TS’f* p. m. Snn- 1 day pcltooi, l^SJO a. m. All are cordially t invited. it 1] :i. ;ii. nnd 7;»: •1. by the ’,)ap-tor. • Pi csi:ytc i?n Church. ' lildV 11. I >. !».. will ■ I !• * - , r a in, and - i ra r -i ;cHng ;ii I- - ■ml p. in. . - ,n 'lu'f'i iuii a' S :ndav .^riioo! at p. ni. Wednes day prayer lueetiug, 7; I-") it. m. Dil'yvorth Methodist Church I’roach in;; T I la. m. and 7;t ( f.i!(l:'ci rl b;.’ the pa.-ior. scb.'xd at !•; a. ni. lilpworth J.,eague , ii Til. .Monda\. of a: 'i: I-' p. in. ■ P:'rsbytcrisn Church. ' ’! ' ; . Srrvic' b. tho jia^tur. Sui;- , l'';ir’' -ill p!'i ic!i . • •Mion-;. ' liic'i h'- ? lii I jiiuit 1 ’r:i ^ • • ' 1:: . ; 1.'. |>. rif. -\il '■ ? Prc3byterl.in Churcn. ' • IV I).. )>a ■ or. .• tn. ai d 7S’." i). in. by ii.iia' scliiiol al ' • ‘vvoiinc; Wednesday • 1 aro wrlcomr. i P^^'ibytirian Church. m aib 7 p. in. by Brevard Street Methodist Church. liev. W. O. (loodf. pas'tor. Sunday nmrnin',. .Mi-n s meciin.gat 10 o’clock. Ai ■' I a. 11). S.!;-iainenl of the I.ord's Supner. Suula'’ school at p. ni. Mf'ciinu of 'irilied;-! »’.rotli, rho>d on '!'m'-(;,)v evening. !‘rayer meelinr "‘i Wrdn'^'^da'- evrniiiE. .^Ictin^: of board . .^towards iMonday evening. Von ai'o (Oi‘''iali.\ inviicd to all (>f these ;:cr- vices. Pritchard iVtcmorial Baptist Church. Souili I’onlevard. R^'v. Dr. E. E. P.oinar. jiastor. Preaching at 11 a. ni. J jand 7; p. ni. Preaching at both hours j jby the pastor. Sunday school p. in. ijjj r,. ,i- I,., morning. Prayer meet ! Sunday I j,|„ -Wednesday H 7: i.i f». m. Meet-' ing of tlie Asc'cia.t ional W M. U. T h.urs da.v. be.glni'iii.g at lb o'clock a. ni. A welcome to all. St. Martin’s Chapel. jiavidson and Tenth Streets. Ilolv Communion, N;r,0 a. m. Sunday school and Hible class. 4 p. m. Evening prii/- er and sermon, -‘i o’clock. St. Andrew’s Chapel. Seversviib. Sunday school t p. m. Chapel of Hcp^. East Fiffeenth street. Sunday &chool, ;!;G0. Evening prayer and ser mon, 7;1.”> o'clock. towii.-l’.ii), v.'itii ine':ii!)!is. The ofiicers ol’ the new organization arc Messrs. .John Wal!\er, president; P. (’. llarke?'. .Ir.. vice-presiden!; C. B. Miller, i^ecretnry-treasurer; Mi. I)., .\. .Jenkins, chaplain; Walter 1). !!;i]'key. door keeper; Lei-ter Phillips, conductor. The new U)cal union will be com posed of some of the l)esi I'arnicrs in the connt.^ and starts oni v/ith Cacc!- Icnl in'ospect. The chailer member- ^hii) of o7} is perhai)S larger than that shoT/n by any other local union in tlic county. Petition For Bridge At Sloan's Ferry 'I'ho .\fccklenburg l>!nnch of ihej X(;rri; Cavnlina F’.rin’r.V l.'nion met v.iili the l'.;cai union of i'aw Crc'cK y>siorday in montiily sc:-sion. .\bout ,S(i fanners were present and siicnt ^ a \ery pleasant as well a^: a very j ijn.Mitable day. i 111 Ihe forenoon an oj;en meeting' was held, at which soveral .good ; speoclies were made, after which a ^ snm))tuous dinner was served. M?. Jones to Speak CHRISTIAiM wCIENCE. First A.' R. P. Church. Rev. (iCO. W. Hanna, jtastor. Ser- vi( es at 11 a. ni. and s p. m. Preaching at 11 a. m. by the pastor; at s: p. m. j bv ii>v. E. C. Carson, icistor r>f Villa ! ,\. R. P. chuvcii will itreach.j Services Sundny at 11 a. m. Sunday .\ petition was circuialed yester-i day among the i)coplc of the city and county, asking the commissioners ol .Mecklenburg county to c,o-oi)erate with ilio commissioners of Casfon county in electing a bridge at Sloan';* ferry. ' The petition was signed rapidly, and it is believed that the county commis sioners here will take up the matter at oiice witl! the (iaston commission ers. II v.iil be remembered that a bill ♦ ♦ was represented to the legislature re ^ ^ ceiitly authorizing t!ie two counties to. erect the bridge jointly. A ^.-iiecial act had to be be secured. Tlie meeting fov boys at tlie "^'ou'ig rdoii’s (’hri.‘=>tian Assoc'ation this even ing at •") o'clock, will be addresser] by Rev. I-'. Dudley Jones, I’astor of Westminster Presbyterian ’uich. Mr. Jones is an able speaker and the ijoys of the cl*v are urged to hear him | ^ tomorrov,-. .As ur-'ta! ihe song service will be i prominen'i part of the service and will contain special uunbers. ;\1! boys of the citv over twelve years of age are '.velconie at these meeiings, whethers members ot the, a.i'sociat ion or not. j ‘GET IT AT HAWLEY'S.” Trustworthy I metiiods during the many year.' \ of our dealinr.'s h:ive iiroven th' ^ V. i^duiii of tradini: with u s ’\\'iii]c WO) king mr a b.i-^inc: ,• I we have bc'^n wor'.ipg for a rep- S Illation; \’e iinve ":nnrd it, and I it will 1)0 uitheld. Every deal \ witii UP is a satip.factory deal— I'.i^rantce that.| we I Hawley’s Pharmacy TRYON AND FIFTH STS. ^ 'Phones 1? and 260. \ Acadciny Advance Sale. : Tryon Street Methodist Church. Kev. G. T. iiowe. pastor. Men’s moel- ing at l(» a. m. Hi inonthb Communion ^•'•rvice at II a. m. Preaching at 7:1.'> by tiu' pastoi', on •‘Eternal Falherhcod and Eternal Sonshiit. Sunday school, M. f’.eaciiv D D "• i meeting. Wednesday. ’' I.") p. ni. • : ' t'rvice will be con- Mc(j. Shield:^ " I i P.araca cia.ss meet ’ • aipoiinc Wednes-day " cii i-K, Sfangers and i’’i "(i to all services. ' V/S'iac Presbyterian Church. 1 I. Pif.=;sly. pastor. Sor\’iccs, '• i 7 p. m. I3ible school, '"t! Mible (tas^, •>;") 1>. ni. ■■"I-' \\cdiU'sday. S p. m. " ■ "I'dially invited to all 1 , i,-i '■> in*ter Presbyterian Church. i .Jones. V)astor. {’reaching "1 and 7: I', j). in. Sunday ' |i. II!. Public cordially n'Mid all services. Sabbath school at Ih a. ni. Y. 1'. C. ^'•jbchool at 12 m. Wednef:-day evening at 7 p. 111. .Iu?ii'.'i C. at 7 p. m. .\11 are cordially invited to worship with this ("'ngregatinn. Strangers esi)ecia!- ly «invit'.'d. allowing such co-oiieration. and now ■ Hint it has been granted by the legis lature. the people show a dcLc'rniina-j lion to puph the matter to' coraple Mon lofoipts al the platform bales at 14 1-1; same ' ar (i*( bales ai M i’.-L Ves '' cpipis, JK l)ales at M 1-1; ■If -11 bales Hi 11 ;;-L I ^ ♦ A. R. P. East Avenue Tabernacle. Rev. Dr. J. G. Kennedy. i)asior. S,ub- ject at 11 o'clock servie tonioriow.j Worthy I'riend.” Subject at 7: :’>t) s>rvic('. •’The Mount of Tran.^fi.gura- tion." Chalmers Memorial A. R. P. Church. South and East Houlevards. Dil- wonh. Rev. R. E. Hough, pastor. Pub lic worshiji. 11 a. ui. and 7:;!t> f>. i^- Sabbath school immediately follov.ing morning service, l^rayer meeting Wed nesday evening at 7:4.'* o’clock. Friends and si rangers- cordially invit- i'd. Ninth Avenue Baptist Church. The pastor. Rev. L. R. Pruett, will preach af, 11 a. m. an.d 7:30 p. m. Sun day seiiool meets at V, p. iri. Fine music o.v the tJreater Char lotte Band director, C. M. Farris. Pray er ;-ervice Wednesday at S p. nl. All are invited to these services. A V arm welcome to strangers. LUTHERAN. St, Mark’s Lutheran Church. Xortb Tryo street, between Seventh and Eighth streets. Rev. Robr. L. Pat terson, pastor. F'irst Sunday in Lent. .\lorniug service at 11. Catechetical class at 2:^0 p. ni. Sunday school and Men’s Bible class at :’.:30. Evening ser- \ice at 7:t-3. Preaching by Rev. E. C. Cronk, of ('olumbia. S. C. Lenten ser vices Wednesday and Friday evenings at o'clo(.k. cordiai inviattion to those servk'cs. services af 8 o'clock. Hall. 22 1-2 \Vest tion. j Fifth street. Subject for Sunday’s les-} — j son sermon: “Man." Reading room j IN MEMORIAM. same address, open daily from j ■‘Xone who e’er knevv her can believe | Z to .3 p. m.. wiicrc the .Miblo and ail tlead, _ I authorized Christian Science litera-11'cf «pii'it took its everlasting flight, | tnre may be read or purchased, as- dc-}(^^i' where th-at bright soul is cannot sired. All are welcome both to the BLAKE’S DllUG SHOP On the Jquare. , Prescriptions Fi!',ed Day an: Night. COLD BREAKERS will break it uii in a hurry. I'leasant to ial^e and no ba;i afto]- cjToct.s. ! (=ct box. Price 25c. reading I’oom and to the service. Handsome New Building. Those wdiose pleasure and business it is to Avatch Charlotte grow, will, within a few weeks, see work under way toward the remodelling, or prac tically building anew of the two buildings owned by Garibaldi, Bruns & Dixon, on South Tryon directly op posite the Cential hotel. This well knoAvn firm owns the building imme diately next to the one it is occupy ing and the one just above that. As stated in The News several weeks _ ago, the firm intends oonverlnig these this means of exjiressin two l)uildings into one. The present structures will be practically torn down, and a handsome new building v.’ith the frontage of the two present bin1dlng?i!r. will be erectod. f^lans for the now building are be ing prepared by ^Ir. Louis Asbury, architec’. be night.' Whereas, on Thursday. March 2nd. 1911. the angel of death took from us our beloved secretary, Blanche Daum- garten U'eill, Be it Resolved. That our heartfelt sympathy is extended to the bereaved family in this deop and poignant grief, which v.’e also share, for their loss is lours also. May the deej) shadow that darkens their hap])y home be made less dark by the memcries, tender and bright, of the dear dead. Be it Resolved, That through her un timely death the H. L. A. S. has lost its most valued member. Be ii Resolved. That the society iieir John S. Blake Drug Co. 'Phpnes 41 and 300. Reoistered Nurses’ Directory. Whiter Brighter Cleaner Sweeter Mil till inwiwiii imiii i Wiil be your cicthe: permit us TO DO. YOUR if you’ll LAUNDERING Don’t tii.i. our woid for \'. - just jniT US to the to;,,—then words won'! l;c necC'tary. Sanitary Steam Laundry 473 Phone- -dOO Villa Heights A. R. P. Church. Kev. E. G. Carson, pastor, i’rcacli- gi' Resignation Caused Sensation. TJie Muse on a otrike. tlainesvillc. Tex., March 4.—Here Siting is- coming and Editor Pa> at Senator's Bailey’s home Ihe posting ton, of The Charlotte New's. should oi the resi.gnation bulletins caused !ir'„vo his jioetic license renewed at real crowds to grathcr. cnee.—Wadesboro Ausonian, heartfelt sorrow, and of extending their sincere sypathy to her husband, parents, and other members of the be reaved family. Be it Resolved. That a copy of tho.se resolutions be spread n)>on tiie min utes of this society, and a coj)y sent j for publication to "The Xevvs, and ihe Observer, and a copy to the sorrow- iivcr family. .MRS. XA i.. SIM.MOXDS. .MRS. ]-:i:ji:ax .ioel. MISS XETTIE ROSENTHAL, V 3-lt Committee. A Home For You We v.ill build you a beautiful new. modern and artistic HO.>ii'> cn a lar- '-- shaded iot in • Charlotte’s charming t-:uburb , WOOD LAWN We will plan it to YOUR taste, only restriciJng it to ccrtain lines of beauty which v.ill not increase it’s cost and make r, RE.\L HOME lor .' on. We v. ill accept a. rea".onable cash ’payment t;nd make QnvGnient icrrti.- for ihe remainder. Let us show you what we,have built and make yon a proi)o?ition. The McClung Realty Co. 23 S. Tryon St. 'Phone 1254.
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