T HE CH A RLOTTE POST THB CHARLOTTE POST Published Saturday at 307 ^outh Caldwell St.. Charlotte, N. C Phone.s: 3 6597 and 3 274'2. Subscription Ratos; (Payable in Advance) One Tear $1.50 Six Months 1.00 Three Months .75 Single Copy .0$ H. HOUSTON, Manager-Editor ' Editorial Staff: Rev. B. K. Masen Riv. P. R. Washington iiiv. R. L. Jones Rev. W. A.. Grigg Rev. J. Prances Lee. ; BIDDLE VILLE NOTES By Mrs. B. Wilson. Mrs. Hallie French of French Street delightfully entertained the Busy Bee Club, Monday evening, Dainty refreshments were served. Miss Janie Norton of Davidson, spent Tuesday afternoon in this section. -Ttniered as second-class mattei l.t/vemner 9, 1927, at the. pest office at Charlotte, N. C., under the Act of March 3, 1879. AllVERTfSING RATES: Advertising Rates will be furnished upon application. Mrs. Maggie McClerklin and sons of Chester, S. 0., motored up Sunday and spent the day with Mrs. Rosa Thamas and Mrs Elve- ta Johnson of Solomon St. Mr. Henry Blake of Cemetery St., who was injured in an auto accident some weeks ago, contin ues sick at his home. Misses Pauline and Janet Huff of Cemetery St., left last week to resume their studies at Living stone College. SATURDAY, OCT. 4, 1930 EDITORIALS N. Y. Telegram Backs Federal Law To Put End to Lynching New York, Sept. 26., —In an editorial commenting up on the recently announced southern commission for the study of lynching, the New York Telegram backs up the position taken by the Nation al Association for the Advan cement of Colored People that a federal law will be needed to end the crime, The editorial says in part; “But, however successfu' this investigating group may be in uncovering the causes and fixing the blame for this barbarous system; it can hardly do more in the end than reveal the dire need for federal legislation and en forcement as one part of the solution. “If the administration in Washington carries out its platform pledge to help the Nefi'rD lorcement ( lynching law. “Once before such a bill has passed the House only to be killed by a Senate min. ority filibuster. Now cole Blease and some Southern Senators in that filibuster have been repudiated by the voters. So the administra tion should not have great difficulty in passing such a law if it acts with vigor and determination. ’’ The N . A. A. G. P. attor neys are now at work upon the draft of a federal anti_ lynching law to be intro, duced in House and Senate at the next session of C o n- gress. * Miss Ella Gormley the daugh ter of Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Gormley of Carmel St, who just closed a successful school term at Smith ville. has accepted a posiiioa in Morgan Graded School. SHELBY NEWS By C. N, A be met h y WANTED Boys or Girls lo sell the Post every Saturday. We give you half of wnat you make. IT COSTS LESS TO Travel By Train Tht Safest, Host Economical. Most Reliable Way TWO-DAY LIMIT round trip tickets on sale daily at ONE and ONE-THIRD (1 1-3) PARES for the round trip be tween all points within a radius of 150 miles. SIX-DAY LIMIT round trip tickets on sale dally at ONE and ONE-HALF (ll/a) PARES for the rountd trip be tween all points within a radius of 15(9 mHes. « ' Vases from Roand Ronnd One Trip Trip Way ”2-I)ay **6-day To Fare Limit” Limit” BARBER, N. C 11.56 $2.10 I2.8S BLACKSBURG, S. C. 1.67 2.25 2.55 CHESTER, S. C 1.60 2.15 2.40 COLUMBIA, S. C 8.90 5.20 5.85 DANVILLE, VA 6.12 6.85 7.70 GASTONIA. N. C .78 1.05 1.20 GREENVILLE. S. C 8.84 5.15 5.80 GREENSBORO. N. C. __ 8.88 4.65 5.10 HIGH POINT. N. C. — 2.84 J.80 4.30 HICKORY, N. C 2.74 8.70 4.16 MOORESVILLE, N. C.- L02 1.40 1.65 ROCK HILL, S. C. .90 1.20 1.85 SALISBURY, N. C 1.59 2.16 2.40 SENECA, S. C 5.22 7.00 7.85 SHELBY, N. C 1.91 2.55 2.90 SPARTANBURG, S. C.- 2.70 8.60 4.05 STATEVILLE, N. C 1.59 2.15 2.40 WINSTON-S’L’M, N. C.— 3.00 4.00 4.50 To all other stations within 150 miles from Charlotte, on the same basis. Also 10-trip, 20-trip and 30-trip low fare tickets, between stations ."^00 Viiles apart, good 6 months. ASK AGENTS FOB PARTICULARS CITY TICKET OFFICE 237 West Trade St., Charlott. Hotel Phone 3351 Southern Railway System LOWELL NOTES Miss Georgia Crawford. Miss Moirje Farris passed away Wednesday night. Rev. S. M. Douglass ’preached a noble sermon Sunday morning. Mrs. Douglass wa.s a pleasant vis itor in our (own.- We liave on our sick lisl: Mrs. Dora Steele, Mr. Price Ried, Mr. Joe Pressley and Mr. Jas. Cathey Our Sunday school is tlill wide awake. l^r. L.- C. Steele, Supt. BEAUTIFUL HAIR MAKES BEAUTIFUL WOMEN! Everyone is attracted to the woman whose hair sparkles with luster and beauty. LaRose Mar velous tiair Grower will show you how to have luxuriant growth of hair that will be the envy of all your friends, Long, beautiful hair in abundance; stops falling hair, itching scalp, restores gray hair to its natural color. T r y Marvelous Hair Grower at our expense: your money back if it fails. IJil.SO jar only 95c, postpaid and guaranteed. LaR.ose Manufacturing Co. 62lW.7tnSt. Oklahoma City,Okla. Unfortunately the "City of Spring" has a very lengtliy sick list this week, The same being the safes as fellows!—Mr.v. Haines Jones, Bessie Hopper, Mrs. Fla.x (in Hospital), and Mrs. Grace Ab ernethy. Messrs Nefty Ramseur William Price and Rev. J. Pressley We hope for all a speedy recovery Ct£.l-xr I. d-kKi rcement of a federal anti i luM'f Mi‘t‘ (iilt(*i‘ wiiji.slted lami- marks which have ihpip [dace in tliC book of ineinor.v. The Astor house oyyter bar wicure yon sat on stools and men oiieneii oysters fa.stor than yon could eat them; Mo(juiii.‘=J, where .vt'ii found lii'iisis and newsjiaper men. tU'inkiug claret and indnlfjinjr in deep urguinont; Marlins; ihe ilofl’nian house: old I>idniouic()S. Tlie'nrevoorr. the Lafayette, Latnices tavern and a tew of the other old-time [dace.s still .stand, but ITcalys and Ueinenwebef.s are thin^is of i!.p past, .and .so Is Cap Churchills. •k « « Churchills was a great place for raoz-ning newspaper men. Herbert Bayard Swojie and I used to stop there regularly on our way uptown, usually about tiiree o’clock in the morning, for ham and eggs and a hit of gossip. Cap Churcliill was a great follower of the ti’ack and ii.sed to lay his bets on a horse for straight and show. A bet on a iiorse to finish' first or third is still called h^ Ids namo, ♦ * * Then there was the fiuiioiis Jack.s, where you could find Hex Beacli, Fred Stone and T. A. Dorgau, better known as Tad. That was the place where the trained waiters could be depended ^on to throw out an entire, college "l^all team, when the bo.vs got too rough.. It wa.s there that Hype Igoe used to play a ukulele, until Jack "is sued orders that It should be taken frofe^Im at a certain hour of the eatlr'-^-ning and placed In the ice- '’“f worW? the tlieatri- -est Jacks. Most of \ at 0 aeV®'’!'! could be found V. taken oveyor another. Rubens “" the night c^ot of that trade ' the rest. Vinf.'speakeasies Mrs. Ethel London and Mrs. Maggie Neal spent Sunday in Charlotte with Mr, and Mrs. Joe Taylor, Mr. S, T. Enloe is spending the week in Gaffney on busine.sa. Mr. James London visited his sister Mrs. Ethel Henderson at Biltmore, N. C. Sunday, the same' party also was the guest of Mr. and Mr.s. Frank London last Sun day. itev. A. vv. Poster has returned from a few days trip to Ashevil e The Quartette Contest that was rendered at Mt. Calvary Second Baptist Church was enjayed by all who attended. H. Houston, .107 Ca Id- Rev. I. Crockett pastor of Long Branch Church preached a splen did sermon at Shiloh Sunday night, every one was fed from the Gospel. The C. M. E. Church certainly have large attendance at their Sunday Schools. Don’t forget the Big Cleveland Co., Negro Pair, Oct. 21 to 25th 1930 Shelby, N. C. The largest and-best of its histohy. Let every one fall in line and keep pace with the Nation and help to make Ihe expected event a grand sue cess. The Shelby Women’s Club was royally entertained at the home of Mrs. Hattie Guyton. Thurs., p m. by Miss Madella Peimster. This Club is making preparations for a big display of exhibits at the Pair this year. Miss Lutitia Pagan entertained a host of friends at the beautiful home of Miss Pearl Wray, Tues. night on E. Buffalo St. Delicious refreshments were served. NOTICE Every woman in Charlotte is very corcially invited to Seventh Street Presbyterian church, 8:1S Monday evening, Oct. 6, at which time, Miss Giaham of the Board of National Mission will speak to the Woman’s Auxiliary of the Church on "Missions.’’ No mat ter what your denomination, come, and bring a friend. Women of Missionary Societies and Pas tors are specially inuited. Music by the church choir which in it self will be a treat. We will look for you, so please don’t disappoint U.S, b.'’''/- Mrs. P. W. Rus; Mrs. Paul Richarl nnie P. Ha Editor, well St Managing EWltor, H. Houston. 307 S. Caldwell St. Business Manager, H. Houston, 307 S. Caldwell St. That the owner Is: (If owner! bj' a corporation Its name and address must be stated and also immediate ly thereunder the names and ad dresses of stockholders owning or holding one per cent or more of total amount of stock. If not owned by a corporation, the names and ad dresses of the individual owners must be given. If owned by a Arm, company, or other unincorporated .concern, its name and address, as well as those of each individual member, must he given). H. Houston, A. M. Houston, Mrs,- J. T. Williams, W. P. Robinson C. R. Blake, Jr., Miss Olivia Wedding- ton, A. D. Williams, W. A. Grigg. 3. That the known bondholders, mortgagees, and other security hold ers owning of holding 1 per cent or more of total amount of bonds, mort gages, or other securltie.s are: (If there are none^ so state.) None. 4. That the two paragraphs next (above, giving the namers of the own ers, stockholders, and security hold ers, If any. contain not only the list of stockholders and security hold ers as they appear upon the books of the company but also, In oases where the stockholder or for whom .such trustee Is acting, is given; al so tuat the said two paragraphs contain statements embracing affi. ant’s full knowledge and belief as to circumstances and conditions un der which stockholders and security holders do not appear upon the books of the company as trustees, hold stock and securities in a ca pacity other than that of a bona fide owner; aim. this affiant has no reason ' to believe that any otlier person^ association, or corporation has any interest direct or indirect In the said stock, bonds, or oUier' securities than as so stated by him. 5. That the average number of copies of each Issue of this publi cation sold or distributed through the maibs or otherwise, to paid sub- ■scrlbers during the six months pre- eeeding the date shown above iS--. (This information is required from daily publications only. H. IIousioT. Editor. Sworn to and before me this ^nd da,y of October 1930, £P Dale, Notary Public, ission expires Dec, 30, ’30. Work! Galled For AND DeHvered Quick Service JAMES SHOE ftElllLDERS 503 South My ers St. Phone 9104 Geo. W. jikmes. Prop. Lerott Mpsely, Mgr, Notice statement of the Ownership, Management, Circulation, etc. Required by the Act of Con- ' gress of August 24, 1912 Of CHARLOTTE POST published weekly at Charlotte, N.C. for Octo ber 1, 1930. State of North Carolina ss. County of Mecklenburg Before me^ a Notary Public in and for the State and county afore, said, personally ' lappeared H. Houston, who, having been duty sworn according to law, deposes and says that he is the Editor of the Chai’lotte Post, and that the follow ing Is, to the best of his knowledge and belief, a true statement ot the ownership^ management (and if a dally paper, the cireiilation), etc., of the aforesaid publication for the date shown In the above caption, required by the Act ot August 24. 1912, embodied in section 411, Postal Laws and Regulations, printed on the reverse of this form, to wit; / ..v..,. --'al/OOC; of the * PvMjg'her^ editor, managing editor, and business managers are; Publisher, Charlotte Post Publish ing Co., 307 S. Caldwell St. HaveYoUJi Hair Dressed for 30 da\^ at Half Price. Madam C. .RTWalker’s Wonderfu Hair Grower. The old reliable for .service—'^ee MRS. JANIE B. POE 704 TerrencT Street Have Your Found Your Place In Life? Others who couic not ‘‘quite’' lo cate their taieula or abilitk-s have succeeded alter CONSULTING DR. ALDINE. Special Offer; ^2 life reading and help on your IP r;onal problems and 8 questions answered, $1,00, Send date ( f birth and 'self ad - dressed envelope My absent treutments heiil you right in your own home: (fevelops your .spirit ual phases aeTd remove all evil influences. .Address: “Lucky Hits” 931 12056078 Walch 150th Celebration Battle of Kings Mountion FRIDAY, OCT. Tth Special Excursion Fares VIA Southern Railway System — TO — KINGS MOUNTAIN (STATION), N. C. ROUND TRIP FARE FROM Charlotte, N- C. $1-00 Special and Regular Trains leave Charlotte; 7:30 A.M. 8:30 A. M. 9:20 A. M. 9:35 A. M. Returning leaves Kings Moun'ain 6:30 P. M. Grand Military Parade and dis play town (-f Kings Mountain Review’fd Kv President Herbeit Hoover and other guests. Grand programs taking place all day in the Town of Kings Moun tain and on the Battle Ground. DON’T MISS THIS CELEBRATION. Travel By Train Comfsrtable - Rsliable-Safe. ASK TICKET AGENTS SOID'HERN RAILWAY SYSTEM Popular K xc ursion Charlotte, N. C. T o Winston-Salem, N. C. Via Southern Railway System Thursdoty, October 16th We are Going to The County Fair. 'There will be Football Games, Horse Races and other great at. tractions to be seen around Win ston. Train Leaves Charlatte 10 A. M. Arrive Winston...-. ( p. m Round Trip Fare S2.50 Committee on Arrangements:—Fred L. Landers, Preston M. Fair. F o r any further information call .f W. PAIR, 2 3284. C. L. RABB Contractor & Builder When planning to Build or Re model your Home, why not let us figure your job? We are not the highest priced builders, but are among the best in the city. We also finance your work when nec- eessary until you can get a loan from the B. & L. Have a personal talk with 0. L. Rr bb bdfore ,vou let your conti'iict. He will open your eyes to many facts thet you do not know. This places you under no obligation. Dial 3 1242 or write P. O. 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Dr. Fred Pshnef’s conipreTe line consists of; Dr. Fred Palmer’s Skin Whitener Ointment; Skin Whitener Sdap; Skin Whitener Face Powder; Hair Dresser and HID Deodorant. Sold at all drug stores for 2Sz each, or sent post- upon receipt of price. Dr. Fred Palmer’s Laboratories, Dent. 17, Atlanta, ■^a. 'fLi sample of the Skin Whitefter, Soap and Face Powder ser,t for 4c in stamps. A-HA. THERE’S DIRTY WORK AFOOT! Here’s Little Daisy, all intent upon fin ishing her copy of “Casanova” tonight, stealthily making way with the one good globe from the living room lamp. She wants it to fake the place of the . burped-out one in her bedroom! But' retribution follows swiftly in the shape of Daisy’s Pa, who’s just discovered the futility of trying to light a lamp without any globe in it. Believe it or not, this little bedtime story has a moral, it’s this: It’s a wise house hold that keeps an extra supply of Maz da lamps on hand for all emergencies. 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