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THF OTlKi^u-rTE ITEWS, MARCH 27^ 1911
“Tell it to The Town Through
THE NEWS.”
ONE
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PER WORD
WANTED: For Sale, For Rent,
Lost, Found, Stolen, To Let.
Phone 115.
HASTINGS & MITCHELL CO.. new
store building. Work is progressing
rapidly on our new store. When
complete it will be one of the nicest
furniture stores in Charlotte. Bar
gain hunters and close purchasers
e-hould take advantage of our special
sale which will continue a few days
longer. Phone 897-J. 3-16-eod-tf
.A.TTENTION EAGLES—There will be
a special called meeting Monday
night at S o’clock. Business of import
ance. Roy Page, W. P. 26-21
V/ANTED
roR HK.\T—(Jne six-room apartment,
No. '.o;* K. 5th St., $22.5C mouth,
i'rndri’.'' i.and Co. 27-ot
1 FOR RENT CHEAP—Xlce store room
' on \V, 4th, near Tryon. W. C. Dowd.
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FOR RENT—One good barn, also car
riage house; will rent cheap.
Su. Church. 2S-lf
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tieiiiiiii, 7‘mi N. C'ollest* street.
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TREES OF ALL KINDS for sale on
cornor of Poplar and 4th. 10-tf
MONEY ON LOAN on anyth)cg. State
particulars. Box 292, Charlotte, N. C.
12-tf.
ATTEN^'fON EAGLES—There will be
a special called meeting Monday
night at 8 o'clock. Business of import
ance. Roy Page, W. P, 26-2t
ClJ’i’ RATES! Rooms, board, finest
location, close in. All conveniences.
Apply quick—Save money. ’Phone
1S70-L. 9-tf
I CALL FOR, repair and deliver your
shoes. Phone 953-J. P. A. Bowden,
1)^2 East Trade. 12-27-tf
PH«,')NE 921—Special sale of fixtures,
(.lobe Electric Co. 3-19-tf
PHONE 2538 for aJl kinds of wood.
M, O. Dowd. 6-tf
.SEND IN your name to The News
if you would like to have two tickets
to Edisonia—free.
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COLr.MBi.AN ^\'yandotte.'5 are ’j(‘au-
ties aud i;ood layer.s too. Eggs for
t-alo. A. P. White. Myer= Park. City.
2-20-mon-t'ri-tt'
:i:—Tti ^o^! •••'» a iiae new
\',1 ar.d 0 i>onuj ?'air of pii-
: il. UvtiCvl. Turnt'r
;r. ',''1 t'c'-.ulKT L.-nle;-I'i:
\ i’.'St. 8-.*-ood-tI' P'OR RIO.XT—Modern seven-room Hats
COME TO THE CENTRAL Barber
Shop and get your work done. You
(ion't have to wait. We have seven
fii.-t-olass barbers, from S to 25 years
o'.perience. Give us a call and we
'.vil! ilo the rest. Green & Young,
Proprietors. 2l-tf
Mr, Wt'd Avi*. \V. J. P'-ire.
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FOR SAI.F—White Le.ghorn eggs, 75
(-■('n'.s scLiiu.q, pure strain. I’i’.oae
I'OiH-V. 9-tf
T\VO-}fOR.c;E
J. S, .Alyers
Cotton Farm to rent.
, S02 F.ast Avenue.
3-25-tf
EASTER WMBERS Ladies’ Horae
.Fournal is row on sale by the Blind
.'Ian, on Independence Square.
Ticket Sale Fot
Miss Mary Gatden
The ticket sale for the coming en
gagement in this city of Mary Garden
went on at Hawiey’s dr .g store and
there was an immediate rush for the
tickets, giv'ng the positive assurance
that one of the largest crowds in the
history of the local house \vill me in
attendance when this noted actress
gives her concert.
This tour' is Miss Garden’s first tour
of thisr countrj’. and the idea is being
hailed with delight by all lovers of
the best in music. To make it possi
ble for her to come to this city the
management of the Academy of Music
has to guarantee Miss Garden’s mana
gers a large sum of money and it is
becaus’e of this that the ticket sale
was opened so far in advance of the
date of the entertainment, April 6th.
Kalem’s latest feature picture at the
Amuse U today.
■—Hosts of friends are glad to know
that Mr, Joe Garibaldi is able to be
out again. He was well enough to at
tend the Davidson-Carolina ball game
on Saturday.
Mother’s .Toy never falJs to cure
croup and pneumonia. For sale by R.
H. Jordan & Co. eod
ANNOUNCEMENT
\\’e hereby announce ourselves as
candidates lor School Commissioners
in Ward 8, sub.iect to the action of the
Democratic primary to be held April
4th, 1911.
J. R. PURSER,
27-9t F. M. OSBORNE.
Sports
Charlotte Team Lost.
(From Wilmington Star.)
Members of the first basket ball
team of the local Y. M. C. A. made
good their promise to turn the tables
on the first team of the Charlotte Y.
M. C. A; by winning a fast and furious
contest in the gymnasium of the asso
ciation last night by a Srcore of 47 to
32. The game was well played
throughout. At times the visitors
played superb ball but were unable
to keep up the pace set by the home
team.
ANNOUNCEMENT
1 hereby announce myself as a can
didate for Alderman ior Ward One,
sub.iect to the action of the primary
-April 4lh, 1911.
R. F. STOKES.
A 1.5-CENT AD in this column may
bring you $100.00 in businses.
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♦ FOR SALE
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FOlk cALi:—Delaware. Niagara, Con-!
>’(i and .Tames gi ape^. Call 70v j
FOR A NO^AR^
'Phone 11-^.
rUBLIC
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FOR SALE—One
brooder, cheap.
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FOR S.VLE—One niillioii loot. t,f staii-l-
ini; i:ak I'nil pine- timber in .Mecklon-
hnrg ciainiy. Address Timber, care
Twenty to' Ne'vs. lO-eod it
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J Afidre.-^.-^ I ^ —^•ne up-tu-date brirk nia-
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Sullavan, Crowse, N. C.
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MARCH 18TH
Hie: bhiijiacut of Horses
and Mules recf'ived.
i'rices and t^frmss: ria:ht.
J. W. Wadswcrth’s Sons Co.
S.\I,E—(Jne nf the niosc ile'^ira-
iil.' ?iT \- 071 railroad in city; ^uita-i
bie tor .>toK>, ^^■arpl'lOllse, machine
:jh(;i)s. etc. i'orner Railroad and Sth
Streets. Apply W. c. Dcwd, at
X''\\s oiTic''. 3-16-eod-5i
J. D. Richardson Entertained.
By -Nssori.att d Pies.'.
Savannah, (ra., Tilarch 27.—James
n. Riciiardfon, iic*ad ol' t!ie Scottish
Ri'e .Mapoiif, vim ims been here sinct-
Fr!da>. i:; spending the time very
(piieiix- because he i.s not )iliysically
strong, since liis ilines' sorae time
ago. lie is to be entcrtainsd v.ith
lianqne' the excrnplitlcation of
I no IStii decree mi Tiiursday nighl,
NO PARDON FOR
MORSE OR WALSH.
r.y .A.'-'soeint jd Press,
\A’ashington, .Marcii 27.—From sonrc-
e.= elo->e to the pie;-^iden'. it was learn
ed today rhai the i.ardon apppals of
the two convicted bankers, O’aarie^
W. Morse, oi' Nev.- York, and .John R.
Walsh, of Chiea.'^o, iiiuioulitedly wotild
i)e denied. It wa;= stated that ,the
rornev -j;enoraI's recomrnandations in
Iiorli eases was ad\ei'sc and the presi
dent would follow its fuidings.
ANNOUNCEMENT
V\ e hereby announce ourselves can
didates for Alderman and School Com
missioner, resj)ectively, in Ward 5,
subject to the action of the Demo
cratic primary to be held April 4,
1911.
L. E. ANDERSON,
25-tf J> J. WILLIAMS.
ANNOUNCEMENT
I hereby announce mysell as a can
didate for . Iderman for W ard Eleven,
subject to the action of the primary
Apiil 4th, 1911.
25-6t L. W. WINGATE.
ANNOUNCEMENT
1 hereby announce myself as a can
didate for .\lderman for Ward Eleven,
st'.bjeci to the action of the primarv
.\ni-:l 4th, 1911.
^o-Gt J. R. ANDERSON.
ANNOUNCEMENT
I hereby announce myself as a can
didate for Aledrman for Ward Five,
subject to the action of the primarv
AjM-il 4tii, 1911.
2.5-6t JOE E, ORR.
After international Polo Cup.
By Associated Press.
London, March 27.— King George
gave further stimulus to the already
widespread interest in the forthcom
ing attempt to win back tl>e interna
tional polo cup by receiving at Buck
ingham Palace today Capt. Hardress
Lloyd and the others of the English
challenging team who will sail for
New York next week.
His Majesty is keenly interested in
the effort to recover the ’^^ize which
Queen Mary handed over to the
Whitney team in 1909 and chatted at
length with the rfiember.sfi inquiring
and advising in regard to the ponies
and the practice. He told Capt. Lloyd
that he looked to him to bring home
the trophy.
AMUSEMENTS
When Mary Garden Trips the Festive
Dance, “Salome.”
From the Evening Wisconsin, one of
the leading Milwaukee dailies un
der date of December 10,1910.
I saw Miss Mary Garden trip the
develish dace, Salome—
(At least so it is known from Flori
da to Nome.)
But I failed to see the horror of the
wiggle-twisted dance.
‘Twas but a light clad creature with
an educated prance.
There w5re stories hy the column ' f
the naughty, naughty thing.
Of tempting foot and snowy arm
and gleam of costly ring, and
body in abandon, but 1 think
I failed to see. that a sight of
this Salome put a moral crimp
in me.
Methinks ye milde press agent, him
of the fertile brain
Did conjure up the naughtiness, but
for box office gain.
And, oh, how v,e did fall for him, in
quite the usual way.
For ])shaw, it isn’t half as bad as
ye press agents say.
I went, I saw, I listened, yet mv
moral views still hold:
Though, of course the moves of :\Iary
are not exactly cold.
^et I fancy that the whittlings who
sought an orgy wild, w-ere in our
common parlance ‘•stung," by the
exhibit miid.
—BY JEREMIAH QUINN.
Do You
Want
The Kind of
Printi
That Leaves,
I Artistically
I Indellible
Impression
ir^'
ii
Kalem’s latest feature picture at the
Amuse U today.
Big Cocking Main.
By Associated Press.
El Paso, Tex., March 27.—The great
est cocking main ever held in the
southwest was fought in Juarez l?.'3t
night. The main was between Texas
and .Mississii)!)i !)irds and included 17
events. Large sums were? wagered on
each event.
Texas v.on the main by a scorc of
10 to 7.
FOR RENT
FOR J^ALK-
caliv u* \v.
nx37-inch safe. Practi-
15ary;ain. Phone 9i;!.
9-tf
W.-\NTEn-To b’iv revolving: book ca^c
aii'i I!-t I.',” ue.- r;. J. F. Flow, r-,
5'''^ Tr^Kt 'Phone H-tt
■Vj'.A (’oui.i« *jr room and
i>. a; d; h€ >t. location, seven bic>ck3
frum -iCiu.'iro. 'I'hcne 1318-J. 2^-vf
\V'AN . ElJ—irou ten feather
b'ar ' i;vr one free, i ui'uer ^
' . I'..-. -vi cj. Cuiitiie St., Char-
: It.;, N. C. 12-tf.
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♦ MISCELLANEOUS
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T tMNC is an an. For artistic tun-'
ing, ca'l Stieff. Phone 19G. j
CALL I'S for Sewer Pipe, Concrete—
eb.-,t m?de S” to 24" in diameter:
La\^n \ as»'s, Copinsr, Tvo'iciis. Car-
r!ag“ Block:-. Anythinc; made of con-
C!-ete, Piedmont Concrete Companv.
27-3t-eod
OF THE SOUTHERN REAL ESTATE,
LOAN &. TRUST COMPANY.
s-room tlat over Sarratt's store.
.'.-room tiwolling 12rh St. (new)
dwellin.s; 2Jm St. (new)
dwelling, 2(^2 E, ]\Iore-
St
dwelling Belmont
c(Utago College & Lid-
ANNOUNCEMENT
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for Sciiool Comnii.‘^yioner in Ward
2, subject to the action of the Dem
ocratic' primary to be held April 4th,
1911.
25-11 T, T, SMITH.
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10.no
S.OO
22.50
7.00
♦ LOST ANO FOUND.
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jU*v. •
1 I M IM
;>ur'e containing ovl-i'
• : ;ii I :■ iicaui. pin.?, '
ii i-iivelope. n;v name on it.;
:i! for d'-livtiy to Flora Jones,'
Ave. 27-U
WHO SAVED any very large water
melon seed last year? I want them.
Planting I mile of melons for vou
Charlorreans. 'Squire Hailes. Pine-
vilie, N. C. 27-11
GO TODAY and see the Alligator Ex
hibition at 224 North Tryon St.
27-4t
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♦ FOR RENT ^
FOR RENT—Furnished room
Si-.N.X S Tl Nl.VG is unqualifiedly en
dorsed by pianists, teachers, con-
duciors_ vocalists and profeasional-
ists. Senn, the Tuner. Phone 15G9.
27-tf
, TYPEWRITERS FOR
1 eat. tV o blork-s from square. No. S
■'A' Third St. 27-3t
TO i.ET-Apartment, unfurnished. 4j
Garland Court. 27-3t]
RENT — For
quick service, best machines and
largest stock to select from, see J.
E. Crayton & Co., 217 S. Tryon.
ll-30t-eod
FOR RENT—F'urnished room with or
without board. 'Phone 2tS:!-.F. i'7-2t
FOR RF].\T-322 N. .Mcflowell, 4 rooms,!
modern w-inveniencfs, $1i,()0. McD.'
Watkins. 25-tf-eod'
-■^^-L'IGATOR HANK wants to see vou
at 224 North Tryon. 27-4t
lOSinON as housekeeper wanted.
Reference given. Address Mrs, H.
L. H., care News. 25-3t
FOR RICXT—Two connecting front
ror)ms, furnisti*.fi, first fioor over
store Ynrko Bros. A: Rof^orH. Private
hath. G, W, Bryan. 24-71
Tl'NlNG—Theory of tuning with 20
years experience in its practical ap
plication gets the best. Senn, the
Tuner. Phone 15C9. 21-tf
FOR RENT—1 cottage. Aj>ply 406 1
So, Church St. J^arge garden. j
27-2t|
(FOR RF^NT—3-room cottage near my I
r‘*Hldence In Elizabeth Heights. Tu-1
bulhr well and garden, |1.50 peri
^f*ek. McD. Watkins. 22-tf I
bORLS OF LIVE Alligators, including
old Wicked .loe and numerous other
South Florida wild animals, all alive,
(’onie^ today. Admission 10 cents.
224 North Tryon.
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for R?:nT—One alx-room house. No.
17 Sf)'itb Cpdar St., $25.00 montii,
Traders’ I,rfind Co. 27-3t
typewriter REPAIRING — AH
makes machines, rebuilt, cleaned, or
adjusted by factory experts In the
largest an^ best eq.lipped typewriter
repair shop in the South. J. E.
Crayton & Co., 217 S. Tryon St.
ll-30t-eod
jFOR RE.y-April Ist, modern seven- MONEY-Money to lend on improved
rJom home, all conveniences. 9(i7) real estate nuiJiuvtu
West 4th.
door.
Apply W.
S. Dorr next
21-tf
FOR RENT—One seven-room house,
•\orth Prevard St., $20.00 month.
1’rad**rs' [.and Co. 27-3t
FOR RENT—Modern seven-room
in any amounts, from
$200.00 up. Also if you have money
that you want to lend on good real
estate security I can place it for
you at a good rate of interest, and
gtiarantee payment of principal and
interest. Address A. C. W., in care
of News. 3-20-24t
house, all conveniences. 203 Victoria SEWING MACHINES for sale and
Avenue, Woodlnwn,
Dorr. f>n corner
Apply W. S.
21-tf
FOR RE.N’T—Four rfwms, steam-heat-1
j ed avartmentb. Phone 2583. 23-tfi
rent, $2.00 month. Needles, shuttles
and bobbins for all makes of ma
chines always on hand. I..awing-l(ob-
bins Furniture Co. ’Phone 214.
16-tf
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head
5-i'OOi'ii
4-1 oom
;1p!! . . . 8.00
'-ir-oni c(-trago So, Myo^rs St.... 8.00
^roir.ri cottage .\o. 12 Catherine
St 8.U0
1-rnom cottage No. i:', Cat'ncriiie
St 8.00
4-room cottage. Belmont .. .. S.dO
4-room cottage, Belmont .. .. 5.00
4-room cottage, Seversville .... 5.0U
:]-room cotrage, Belmont .... 4,000
40.000 feet of warehouse space on the
Southern Railway on 5th street.
Apartments in large brick building on
5th St., below Southern Railroad.
Several offices in the new Howell Ar
cade. All new, ground floor.
Use the Phone 236. 27-tf
FOR SCHOOL COMMISSIONER.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for School Commissioner for
Ward 3, su’ojeci to the action of the
Democratic primaries.
E. F. CRESWELL.
ANNOUNCEMENT.
We. the undersigned, hereby make
api)lication for School Commissioners
for W'ard 1, subject to the action of
the Democratic Primary April 4th,
1911.
W. H. BELK,
W. A. NEAL,
25-4t D. R. YARBORO.
Large Crowd of Boys
Heard Mr. J. D. McCatt
The prophecy that yesterday's meet
ing at the boys' department, of the
Young Men's Christian Association
would be the best of the series, was
moi'c than realized in spite of the in
clement weather.
1 he day was observed as Mothers’
dav. and although the weather made
it iinitossiblo for a large number of
moihors to attend, the boys turned
out in force, .and the mothers who did
at t end were amply repaid for their ef-
foii.
^1 r. .T. D. McCall, in a very strong
address, imitressed upon the boys the
relaticniship which should exist be
tween themselves and their mothers,
and also in a forceful style imi)ress-
ed the mothers ’-vith their re3i)onsil.)ili-
ty in training their sons to grow up
into Christian, law-abiding citizens.
A very ativaciive musical i)rogiam
was endored '.y a boys' orch.estra. and
male quarter. The cornet solo liy
George Ivey, also added much to this
part of the scrvicc.
Kalem’s latest feature picture at the
Amuse U today.
Cut this out. It is worth money
to You.
RUBBER TIRES
This clipping, with $11.00 in
cash will get one set 7-8 inch
best giade FIRESTONE BUGGY
TIRES 50 sets only on these
terms, to advertise the superior
quality of FIRESTONE RUB
BER.
This price expires April 1st
or as soon as the 50 sets are
taken. First come first served.
W. R. STROUPE
211 West Fourth St.
Charlotte, N. C.
U
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Business Builders
GROCERS
SUNNY SOUTH HOGLESS LARD
9 3-lc in buckets. This is the best
lard on the market. Most people i^re-
fer it. to the nog lard and it's very
much ciicaper. Buying canned fruits
and vegetaoles in car load lots we
can retail them at wholesale prices
and save you 3c to 5c on the can. Half
pound cans 22c. This is the whole
longue.
Briagers Co.
■*03 w. Trade St.
PLUMBING AND HEATING
Repair Work, Terra Cotta and Flue
Pipe, Wall Coping.
HACKNEY BROS.
6 and 8 West Fifth St.
Phone 312
FOR RENT
1 5-room cottage, 712 E. 2th St. Mod
ern conveniences.
1 6-room house, 21G N. Myers St. Mod
ern conveniences.
6-room house 404 West Eleventh,
modern.
5-room house, modern conveniences,
520 N. McDo>veil.
4-room house, city w'ater, 508 N. Mc
Dowell.
J. P. & L. L. HACKNEY
Phone 312. 6 W. 5th St.
In the Public Eye.
There has been a great deal of ac
tivity in suburban real estate EAST
OF THE CITY in the past few weeks,
and there is big money being made
by those who have anything to sell.
We believe that the tide is just be
ginning to set that way and are our
selves investing heavily in that sec
tion. We now have options on several
attractive propositions in both vacant
and Improved lots that we cannot han
dle ourselves and offer at close prices.
See this at once:
7 rooms, new, slate roof, heated,
beautifully finished, car line, high level
lot, 52x175, now rented to desirable
tenant at $30.00 per month. Terms
easy. Price for quick sale, $4700.00.
Union Loan and
Realty Company
MORRIS E. TROTTER, Manager.
16 East Trade 8t. Phone 349.
ANNOUNCEMENT
We hereby announce the candidacy
of Chas. F. Alexander for school com
missioner of Ward 8, subject to the
action of the voters on April 4th.
DILWORTH VOTERS.
3-24-fri-sun-wed-5t
ANNOUNCEMENT
I hereby announce myself as a can
didate for the office of Mayor of the
City of Charlotte, subject to the action
of the Primary lo be held April 4,
1911.
23-lOt CHAS. A. BLAND.
ANNOUNCEMENT
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for School Commissioner in Ward
7, subject to the action of the Dem
ocratic primary to be held April 4th,
1911.
24-9t F. R. CATES.
ANNOUNCEMENT.
We hereby announce ourselves as
candidates for Aldermen in W'ard One,
subject to the action of the Primary
to be held April 4, 1911.
J. P. CARR,
W. F. STE'VENS,
W. H. HALL,
23-lOt W. R. MATTHEWS,
ANNOUNCEMENT
I hereby announce myself as a can
didate for Alderman for Ward eight,
subject to the action of the primary
April 4th, 1911.
W. THOMPSON.
22-7t
E.
ANNOUNCEMENT.
We hereby announce ourselves as
candidates for Aldermen in Ward 8,
subject to the action of the Demo
cratic primary.
J. L. SEXTON,
22-7t
ANNOUNCEMENT.
I do hereby announce myself a can
didate for Alderman in 6th Ward, sub
ject to the voters on the 4th of April,
191.
20-7t J. A. AUSTIN.
ANNOUNCEMENT.
I hereby announce myself as candi
date for Alderman of 3rd Ward, sub
jection to the action of the Democratic
primaries of April 4th, 1911.
20-7t F. O. LANDIS.
ANNOUNCEMENT
We hereby announce ourselves can
didates for the office of Aldermen
from the Third Ward subject to the
action of the Denaocratic Primaries,
April 4th.
R. J. SIFFORD,
A. M. QUILLET.
Cliarlotta, March 20, 1911.
The Initiative
and Referendum
Special to The .News.
Greensboro. March 27.—The board
of aldermen Saturday night passed the
first oidina.ncc tinder the amended
charter or commission form of gov
ernment.being subject to the new prin-
ci))le of the initiative and referendum
clause of the new charter. The ordi
nance was drawn lo regulate the use
of vapor lighting systems and was
prepared some months ago by Alder
man Clendonin at the request of the
fire commission.
Plans for the annex to the court
house, in the shape of a new ofilce
building have been completed. The
building will set six feet from the.
Mendenhall building and will cost be
tween $5,000 and .?6,000.
LTnited States District Judge Boyd
Saturday afternoon signed a decree
confirming the report of the apprais
ers appointed some time ago to ascer
tain the true value of the land con
demned by the government for an ad
dition to the Winston post office.
Yesterday J. Van Lindley, the noted
nurseryman and expert horticulturist,
returned from a three days’ inspection
of his orchards at Southern Pines. He
reports that unless there is a later
freeze or heavy frost, the peach crop
will be the best in five years.
IF YOU WANT
something good to drink just try a
bottle 01 Dales Hawaiian Pineapple
Juice.
S. R. LENTZ
Fred Cochrane, Mgr. 'Phone 251
TAKE THIS WITH YOU
Saturday, Fresh asparagus, rhubarb,
string beans, beets, egg plant, iiead
lettuce, parsley, new irisn potatoes,
tomatoes, radishes, celery, turnip sal
ad, spinach, onions, salsify, beU pep
pers, cucumbers. All kinds of fruits
rn season.
Miller-Van Ness Co.
"The Place."
l^ c are ,s/r;v.;- ■
patience to prr;./, ,
ktrtd that H
you to
that w good and
cat, yet bus th/^ i
artistic touches ■
sary to make il
antly impre3i>ii
us your next
M^e are plea.^i: .:
and mil do ihc
for i;ou.
H
P. L. GARNE:
SUPERINTENDENT
'Phone 1530. 29 South Tr;.
NANCY ii
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Myers
Early Vineiess Norv ,r. ■>
Catawba Prolific
SWEET POTATO PLANTS,
$1.50 per 1,000—Cash With O: -!'
Tomato and Cabhago Plan i
List for the ask'';:;.
THE WAKEFIELD FAHi^S
Charlotte, N, C.
2-10-30da.
SPECIAL PRICES ON EAS“xR
SUITS
$14.50 to $33.00, Cu.^tom cr M" '
chant Taiiorsd. V/ork.fTans,i’.,,.
and Fit Guaranteed,
GREATER CHARLOTTE
PRESSING CLUB.
19 West 4th St. Phone r.1?.
North Carolina Roe Herring
30c Per Dozen.
Fine Mackerel.
W. M. CROWELL
Phone 1062. 200 E. Morehead St.
Our Daddies Knew Best
They bolted flour and sifted meal,
Xowaaays many millers bolt their
meal, it looks awiuil pretty, out wm
not make good bread or musa. W e
sitt our tht! oid-fashioued way and an
our customers like it. Get the best.
Ask your grocer lor Alexander Bros ,
meal and accepc no oiner. ii ne does
not keep u, uotiiy us and you snaii
oe suppiiea.
ALEXANDER SROS.
‘Phone ii561.
Profess! on li
Cards
J* M* IWcMichael
ARCHITECT
Rooms 505-505 Trust Buildinj^
CHAKI-Orrc, N. u
Dr. H. C. HenOereon, Dr. L- i. Gidne.y.
HENDERSON & GiDNEV
DENTISTS.
Office, Hunt BIrig., N. Trvc i S‘,
'Phori 216.
Y. M. C. A. in Contest.
By Associated Pr«ss.
Savannah, Ga., March 27.—The Sa
vannah Y. M. C. A. is preparing to
enter with great enthusiasm on
Wednesday the contest between the
associations of this city, Jacksonville
and Charlotte, N. C., to capture the
membership trophy. The cor*est for
new members is to last a week and
the contestants are to report to the
Charleston association, the referee,
each night, by long distance tele
phone.
Death of B. J. Garfunkel.
By Associated Press.
Savannah. Ga., March 27.—Benja
min J. Garfunkel, one of the oldest
residents of Savannah and the father
of former chief of police Charles
Garfunkel, died early this morning
at his home on Barnard and^ Harris
streets.
ACADEMY
SCHLOSS THEATRE ORCUiT
Thursday Night, April 6th,
The Greatest Musical Attraction
That Has Ever Come South
The World's Greatest Prima Donna
MARY GARDEN
And Her Own Company
Seat sale starts this morning at
Hawley’s Pharmacy at 10 o’clock
sharp. Not more than 10 tickets sold
to any one person,
PRICES:
♦3,00, $2,M, »2.00, *1,50, $1,00. 76c,
Ml&CELLAMiuUS
FOR RENT.
4-room house L. at., $2.00 wk;
o-room nouse A. C oL, wk; u-
loom nouse a. ij be., w k; u-ruoui
iiouse zud a. regram at., wk.;
4-room nouse, b, narreli &i., .pj.iiS wk,'
o-room nouse iUast 1st St., ^2.ou wk.;
4-room nouse N. Pegram bt., $2.50 wk.
Janoemaker «. Wallace.
225 X. Iryou St. ’Ptiones, office 243,
itesideuce 444-J; 5bl-J.
DR. A D. GLASCOCi;
OO» C.Or'ATH
Office* Sixin Floor ot riea' j B!i
Hours 9 to 1; arid 2 ;o 4,
And cy Appoi.atmciiL
Cfiice ’phone i07di. ivesiilei.* •.
Cuusultaiion Siea.
Office 'Pl'iCk e 326. rvCsivc: :-
1, W\ Jarnifc?i»cn
DENriSI,
f09 Realty Bulidiny, Chii.-: ’
Or* P*
0&T«
He.'
ROOFING
We put on Slate, Tin, Tar and Grav
el Hoonng. When you build or repair
get our estimate.
C. F. SHUMAN
’Phone 111. ;ioo N. College St.
THE GEM HOTEL AND CAFE
Up-to-date dining room, seating 100
persons, a luncn counter unequaied
iu South. Conveniently locatea on
Soutn Tryon street. Strictly iiiuropean.
MOVED
I have moved my Terra Cotta Pipe
Ya u to East 5th bt., between College
St. and the railroad, "in the Heart
of the City” where you will find every
thing in pipe and tilings. Flue pipe.
Chimney lining^ VV^all coping etc
C. V. FURR,
Office and Yard East 5th St. Between
College and K. R.
Realty Buiicimy.
• Hours si to. U, lo 5
Phone» Offiotfi 830J Keuicit ■'
Ccn»Jit«iton Omce,
F.LBONFOEV
AR&rin C.CT.
6upervlk>on of Constiu
Office 211 N. Tryon
Ro‘
HUGH W. HARii
AVTuhNfcy
Law Building. Cl'*af’0'
ANOTHER FRESH SUPPLY
Sherrill Mineral Water, the friend of
suffering humanity, just in. Phone
orders 91S.
SHERILL MINERAL WATER CO.
211 S. College 8t.
AutoTir
VULCANl^C'
RECOVERED.
Inner Tubs* Vuicanlz-fd.
Wd guaraut»Hs they wiii i:*.'
where wu vuieanlzt/ them.
First puncture. 50 cents
Second puncture, 2h centj.
Third puncture, 25 centB
All alzes new tires carried U'
Relay M’fg. Cc
£31 and 233 E. Tryon 8*.
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