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s ik 2 THE CHARLOTTE NEWS, JANUARY 10. 19H National Com Expo sition to Hold Big Convention Soon Not Sis ters Oolumbr.3 (>.. jau. ' Tor iho fnu L'l aniiii M .\'aM'ua.l Coi’a j Usposifion. x ! o . ;UKl; to !•>!'. ' nth, In tho ci:;:!' i:. ir.v'af-'o buildings j jU the ohiv* stui-'' •'\iu>- ii:ou gi'ai'iud.'’. ■ ta? just boon i\m: and pi'ovldcs t for ono ( ' ijnt’.onal acvi- ; ctiltiiml exr^'- ’'M''i'is o\ c ht'ld ia iho vorld. . I Thf (Miildii. ^ •' lup.t'cvcd by «;c- i closed . ^ ■ u('c*iv’ri an>l j briil:;!r'*:y -I. in ;;il iv^omb- liui. A i;:-'.' ;4»a:V:eu with { IKiiTvs .'.p.. ;\n.i rciulo: lirowiu,-'' rcp‘, li ■ s a v.’liiff \v’:lr’i V .1 -..•'Vr rt'mind ti'.ora i » a t.Min.y .• r • i>’ c-'' iho v.lr. ' Tf'r ; 'I'l'i . -nn'. v-,!’u r.vi)0s-iti0u vii! ^o ;i ^rand ronnJ-’r' os’ all staio , nsi'lcn'. ■.il 'Ul luri’lcultural r:.u I'ai.iC \ ox;ior'.- vo'.> nl” coni V. JI •'! ‘ V.:. . :’’l r rnir.s nr. i ,'V !' v\'nr':'-s cnly, t’.-- \Ti.! s-'.t'' .'iu'Avs, T.ill I'O i.i 1 1. Illta"i!i.r 'l.v ; lo I' : 1)0 of t/,» owiy one. Plan to iir'i "(1 and pariioirMu* in disciis- .ic’.s. Croat viinsa iiioitin.ii iu fore noon. Dr. L. TI. Jiailoy. uc.in and di- I’ootor of i.br New Y n’k Agricultural CrlU';rc' of ('\.n,‘ll rniversity. ex- rli'ii,iv.t'.n ot the H«)o:^'e\o!i Country l^ifo t’o.urais.di':;, c hairiuaii. “Commer cial Cc-Opei i.tiC'K iii ;'ie iinral Com- wW. 00 .‘n:ic. In the af- KTii'. .'U !>ai''‘ v.i'’ deii.or an ud- d'O'.- on the V\’odi:;"'r>d;i.',. i'c ■. ?. .Adoivss by A. K I’r-bi'ris. iuteru.sticr.al socretaiy of tlie ( 0 lutv wo.k {* ■.iartr.’.cnt of thy Y. M. C. A. Dr. \\'::.von TI. Wilson, iMii :'ririi‘n(k->'it oT tl;*' Cuirch and Oo';n:r- Lifo Heaid or I’ot ; ' .VIi??ions of til cbirn'h. will spcali oa ■ "l.o C'o'.ni ry Church iU'd Coni- n^unt*A'rc’noon: Ath'r»'>'‘s by VMrio' M. H:n.4, ;i':;rcttiry of . '(Ml'urc: I’'uf A. I>. vl’alv.iti', of O’l ' Svato s?ty; and ? . i i - f ( ’I ?rv'y, \\ a.diTi., be:n• V' , i.>'i i.hf-’ ’Toi-.^-'nis of ihe rural Now and o;^4in you eee two women pess* inf. dowis the rtrrc-t who look like i’istcra. You are A;toni>hrd to learn that they are mother oiid dautiuler, aad vod realize that a woman rt forty or forty'fiye ou.(ht to he her firc«t and fa»:ie-st. V/hy i;jn’c it so? The (jcncral rciilth ot woroan is eo in timately associattd with tha local health of the essentially fetnicine organs that, there caa be no rod cl^ceks and round fiortn where there is femjie weak>ieBs. Women who hnro su^ered from this trouble have foumi prompt ffsliof and cure in the vse of Dr. Fierce** Fi,iTorKt« Prescription. It £ivcfl ri^or .:nd vitality to til* 0rgtai9 of womanhood. It clesra the comp:e.i^:ioa* bri|(htcns th* oyaa aad reddens the obooha. No alcohol, or ho bit-forming drugs s coataLied in ‘‘Favorite Preseriptiloa.** Any sick womiir* n'.ay consult Dr. Picrce by letter, xree. Every letter OS h»ld as sacredly coaCdcnlial, end answered :a a envelope. Addfcsai Wc-rld’fc DiKpzasjfti-y JJcJicuI AsE^ciaticn, Dr. R-V. Pierce, Free., Buffalo, N.Y. - ..;m t. .1.;., .\i r.'-'o ti .*r:' ’ :• j .h ' ;'i .1.:, ;\;-i ' ’ : :;v.' i - . ■»\- ■ I' i . a i i1 lo:. i,;L ,;i * ]• i;. • ,.v; wh.i • . ■ ■ ■ . ,ut. r. aVO cou • tn’C' 'idf r.* cf T'.ia'Sr.chuseita .'O .A .. t . u!. ’I! 0 'C'! .’■e. a^.d rt'; ex nieniher .p.crinuM'. ' '•’(■’OSe I'cui'.try 1 Me eonimis- pxhil'i* , ' . ’1, ;‘ .■■' irm in ot nia s meeting in anv.uKt'-! J ( ii .'■. ! leration iu tlie cx;ii!-i'. ' '■'ii* w'd he discussed. * ’i" >’ hi V in d iiA t • nu adress p.- .cilc;*’ *!if •'-iri'-e 'i> ct in the afternoon. (' of T' • ! : ' ; ■ 1’. 1> I'l. -’ Co-overRtion he- .US' .u..e . ; ■ ■■ 'vo'i;: 'C i’lid ( ^r.sr.pier'* will i... - iiV'i eeononii>‘ . - ■ ' ' • ' :>’> .■ . ■ it;i ivt's roni the c.^-itp- ,;ia m)'- t u 1 iTN".ns of c'li peetion?-: • : ii- ■. ' I'- .■■ > cour. ^ i:’. join Ml the di;’- V ' • Iv-V.' : T h'r--. 'VI 11.—?'ates' Da.>'— - IJeiv ' i 1 » Oi :tU‘ r-,>; t to rei'rese:uaiive.i : ' I', n - ; o.' "• T' S';; O J n' e . iVy country. Fx- ' li:i . : ..ii’ einaiji 1- lact until u;id- . ui'l n« L T (By MAMIE BAYS.) 11;;; \. r I • ’n : tn • r ■> .' • i.«'• ' ' \r-- ■ '..n-- . ' " i.\ti \ I t\\t, i,ii ■i ’ - . ^ ■)! e\j'. I 'v ’• ■ r'.'ii ■ . . lUr.i ■ -no;. I'l •' I ) lii ' • !. H.--1 ».v ' ’■vaiii>n A I '■ Tin ■ > ' • •; ' . n.- ’iW' t-'O, .. V .! ! . 1 ■ ■ ■■ ;.r, r • '-1 :i-ol ^’i'' i"'i th^.i • ' > al . ' . > :v f^aiuro^ wi” n 1' T\-r (ir 'ii.-' • : ^ •h’i'tLv and n.o-'- i ' ■ 'tn'-*.-- - o : ,v:'ra-v'If; rr;’.rol i->'1 -i l.\' . o il;. ■ ( U i:- iatjnt; 1 -• ir'i j ni/. io ,i i'Ti ,-ra .1. ■!'* r ■L "■ ■ ■ • -Hi’ il I Nai v l ; ; * i 1 'ipl ; i; .- ■ •• i ...i • *;hi . ■ - K, Jj;i. ;.u : F’. - t VV^e'f'i r; ^ ” ■ .-c ' .n:. ■' y. • ; i- V 1 . ■ • ■ 'w- . ■ • ! if)U a-:- ' (Ici'-ri')! iii ' ■ ' ■ ' . I •. ' K, • • .'.I 1 .i ' .1. 1 •! : iM- fli- i ot I’l' ' hnnb’is ' h; ' ;• CKi.iii;. ( • ; p ( r'd. :■ K. I.. /'uii ai - c'l'ir)! ' (j'T'';- ,' 33,Vi- r:• ' 'V '-I. ■ h;' Ts t '” . - -.n. '• ' ;• J .. ... .■'•ra-.ioiial li\ . : 4 ’ it i\' y:o^.:n ii'e lntf!%' ■' 11 ' iri'iis ry.rixa!-.- f\t. of 1 ';ti..hai -i .,,t. iTiaiifjua’ reii'i- faflii;. W'cdnt '.'.. . 1,- Anierican Hr- V - ‘'I -' \ -.-'x ; ■ ;r,;\ h.'-y.—IVorTani 111 Cl . .ir. •; i';iii 'nc^'dei’s' A'-- Cioclat '.'in Thuitjil^-y Ff)V 2.—N^*K>ual Dairy Day—.Spf.ikti-rs. (kivrinor V''uniei* of iMi'r.v, inor itor-p.on, of Ohio; 0. ' i, Put*s(i ’ i i, .N. Y.; Vi’ilbrir Mar '.h. W'ii'. rloc., li'Wf;; Pr >1'. H. h. . ■. t;;na V'o.' iJ . V-’. (>. '! hf.*;.! ij.i*'.! l' :-i '■ i>, f.-l id .S'H'i T*ni- ‘.'• '. n - . »I. Dni/;. 1.rr3U' t, ► . i i./i, ii'iJjiMjriim, i\; O lio .wc' D.'l’v.Livii’s At Bocio’lon. . ; \\ ill l-, »>o:".erI flovevno; W aii;- r Wiii d?i!iv( " th^ l.rinci];:.! ftUfh'', tur.> lo ],•. “Tiir (ild-Fi shlon: d ’ .lohn I’. Nlcbt’u, of %vi!l be toastmaster. Platca for l.oO.i i.rc:'lf;. Frifi&y, I'Vh, —.N’.iiional Corn Day —Sprakflr.-. P O. Iloiden, Iowa; C. ci. Williams, .' )'•»; O. i. ('hnstio, Indi ana; Wiliiarn D'..r'-:', C. G. WoCall, Ohio; J. dcjjart- inent of juUuro. National corn banquet In evccln'? exposition audi torium. Plate* for l.&OO guests. Corn dishea will be JKir cil. Ohio C-ora Ini- provenxent Asaodiifion, hoa*.. Jamotj WilFon, eecrotary of a.gricii;turo, ad- dresB on ‘The Evolnfhin of Anitrican Agriculture.*’ Senator Uurton, of Ohio, Senator Clagg. of Minnofiota, and others will epcak. Oovf mor Hannon, of Ohio, will preside. Secretary San(\- les, of Ohio state 1/oard ot agriculture, toastraasbcr. SaturrtB"^, Feb. 4.—Consf'rvation Day.—Speakcrn, (lifford Pinchot, «;- forester for the government, and W. C. Brown, president of tho New Yorlc Central Railroad Company. .lameo R. Garfield, chalmiaii. Second Week. Monday, Fob.' 6.—Addross in after noon by (Governor Pennc^\ill of Doia- ■ware. Sublect: “The Farmer as a i Statesman." Tuesday, Feb. 7.—Opening of Na tional Rural Lifo Conference. Vita.' 'probiemH in ajjrlculiuro will be dis- : cussed. Meetnigs and confercJioor, -i^L MOftE THAN WILD BEAST^ The number of people liilled yearl\ f>y wild beasts rton’t approach the vast killed by dinease germa. No life Is safe from their attacks. Tboy’vo la air, waste, dust, even food. But [ijrand protection ifi afforded by EIoo- Hric Blttcra. which destroy and e.^uol ■these deadly tll9cas« pciios from tho •jTBtea. Thjit’s why chills, fever an l Kifue, iv!I malarU'.l ati,j many bi'jod dis- |RMW p;oDiP’.!y to this wouCer- iCul b'oN.l j)wrffcr. Try them, and en joy th« giorJo'.T'? Left.Vh now ptrenftfc alTfr you. rtoncy b*ck, 0s not ffsMfflyi. Ooiy fC'c at W. ft Co.’s. Class Football Games Spc- ’-'I to Tl';' N .•cn V. r '.'I. 'I C 1’he c?n- ,■ M”- 'he i u\s t’ootl'Sil | ■'•'I ■ b; 0 I in foves ■ ; 'V'. ;■ t’i i; si; .-••V ' V iMving the . (. M) • \ vy " !i • >1 e; ”’y autunr' ; 1 1' i U 11 gOIROn^ | ^ ^ 1 p ;i’ : i vo ' nr\r -- vith each : ’ 1;^' -hisv, i.;,v ^ur. a i.)tal of 12 pav---. ri'o -vi-inl;!': in the, ' ■-•'V’ ,ot' ] I:c ; ■ f-iO'1 '>f ;; silver iov-: i Thr i. ■ ^ ill -^in now in ■ n V. or tv: ;..n " i ' ■.■I’iivide enter- iM’t:-' fi: inoUr-’ ; !• tho hosc*'- )i opens. ' Br, ;cb:«'l '~c’''dui3. I. ■'v'-rr.,- ,f. ' oor- is si U1 at voric i'>n i, ::c’’i.'. ! Hvinc co’'"'- r- i’i}p r,nf V,' .'h wi'h ;'ie I i c'f ,v ’ ;i ;! ,-s v/i:h tlK* ' rT-;;\- r; i'v. ,\U! ti s\ iv t;,f- present . • >1-''; ; ).' \v ;: ”!ns 'i i'c I f=nni • .-ra :;;cj:ier.t'5, 1. is ’'i '1 ;t I : ' 'd‘ i’Til *he J.;'.- ■ ■p ii " M'h r ;d .i;c 1 e •"■■id \VI*:re \vi!' ;■ !c: . c't. t^aniea ' ! .h«:- h' sche lulcd, n i? ■::o. I- ; ; ir ‘ ; ■ i\., them u-ili h;- V . (1 i. lo \i’houi:h i‘ afl ‘O 1; HKr' :'i.V .rediCVionS, . ■p.’'■ •in i^T ■ riie-liiiii lo ’>nt out a i . » ; V’ r. ji- ;ibio iCHUl. i Klutti Is *ti. ^ • a.’!rai i rf t'-.v^ r.-ni v;hile Mr. (■ " i:, '’ir.ir'"t ■ I., 't ’ aseinan. has ; ^ i • '-1 I i ? 'r li. ; I " :i\t ’-■r St (• iieL ' has- sr.hmittcd j -I:? 'I;' .'-nl'jr' I for 'I.'- ''■'•Ke Forest-' .r.'l.'sc’i ‘ ;ol\c;l. that Iho T;."' ; St-- : sl.'i hi • )i:?;v tho Pan- , ; i'- ;i I’-'.l. ‘'.s y I ;: has not v,hi h ;-'i ie V "We question ■ .-he v\.i’l fal'C, a,' 1' e Pr'.'shyterian.'? a;y> aih, v.ed I'' i;a,.s ii; lo oahe j :1:'..!” •’.' .•icc. The dci.ji'e will be held j iu Jrcen.sbor ) (^n Ej. rr Monday, a.nd , uii! h‘j the ■hii J iiin; ue iiling con- as to V. hie’ii ■ .iIoL;e i.-: the v.-inner. 'i’lf j'jtiiar e.K'.H its niakiiif^ prcparr.^ tiers f r junior speaking, which will rake plarfj ah-our. I'ehi uaiT 22nd. Thi.^ ^ occ:i£loTi Is. ('XC M3''n.^ cniTimoncement, v’ie H'C:! clabor'i e oi the ontire year, a IUl.\^er of vi itrirs coming here for: the caking. ! Thv sujphoiiioie • la3:, it; preparing to ' hold tl.eir aunuai hanqueL in Char-j iotte. I Skin ?nd Scalp Troubles Yield | to Zemo i A CLEAN LIQUID PRriPARATION FOR EXTF.RNAL USE The Trj'on Dnijr Co, Is ro confident tlun ZEMO will rid the akin or scalp f'f inff^Pt or ^fio^n prrson of pimples. h1a'kiieads, «hindruff, ec7,e?na. prickly licat, rrshes, h’ve-^, Ivy poison or any other form of skin or scalp eruption, that -hf^y will jtive yonr riopey back i if yon are not entirp'y satisfied with the r'^enlts ohtainec] ^rnri tho use of Zi-hMO. The first apjjlicnlion will p:ive prompt relief and show an Improve ment and in e'’ery inst;>nce where used perpiBtently, will destroy the Kcrm life, Ip.'tvin? the skin in a clean, he?’tiiy eonditiun. Let ns show yon proof of som« re- nia'kalde ou-es made by ZEMO and ;;ive yon a pago booklet how to lireKervo tho skin. Ti?ou Drug Co. '''hoio is much ii; ere::t aliadi-'d to ’lUt' arini\\''rsary couvention o2 the Laj'- men's Alissionaiy Movcmc'nt to be 'p.old i L (Jjt\.Tisb:'.ro tins* v.oek. T'nis oonveutioii will he held on Th’n-^sday and ^Y'/iay, and he 1ar^:^c!y in the namre oi or. {ainiv-'n^iivy of the con- vciiiion i.'ehl tl;cre one year a^o, v/liich one of the ino?t lar^rely attended and one of rho mop^ Kuccesst'ul of rlie 7.i conventions heh,i di-.rins' the national cc;:'ipril(,n of the Layni-.^ i's Moveme;’t last yeai’. Tho (IreoiiphDro co,u.'c^ntioii v.'as liiO li.sr i.elc in '.he i’.inerarj''’’ tiiro'itr the Soiitl! ; nv'iic of ihe oi\ file irin.iTiiry tendanc? oi nitn e. ii.;d en^iiU'hlsin in \s r. resul: of t' h'V'T y-'>r'r, 'ht.' or". )'b",tic;n.' 'o forciyn n.'.’=H!ons in the ehin'’k-k of ''Irc'enrb'yro onioiured ■;? ar. h’cr'a.-e of (ivei‘ tb.? •■■’lii' .“i\--n T] e y.^p.r before, and nmku-?. . trihuilon oi' th:? TI^T' convrrii;':i !>: larjiol ' for lY.c ])■: inir even v ::ri'au'v rausc oi; ■•'!?-i'']',- hi Crec:>t boro, bvA I. he iocil. \:l ;• Farmsrs’ Union Meets. j Special to Hio Nev/.^. j Statesviiio. N. C., Jan. 10.—The Ire dell County Farmers’ Union, in annual I session, elected officers for the ensuing I year. i The reports of the officials, as read J heiore the meeting, show that the I Union ifs waking considerable progress I in the county. ! Mi.s. Coodin, wife of Mr. Crow'ell I Goodin, died early yesterday morning ! at her home in Bloomfleld and was j buried last afternoon at Oakwood cem- #er>' !'i S>; uii',. o;-t. and con\en.tionr> in berv-^ ? InrKcr at- a aler ii.iterosi iisi^Ton:- •^bovn. ■' • ; unun h:M V Ctifonic Diseases of Men and Women i Greejisboi: iO e 'I:'- n’i i>Tt.-: of has i-ce;. n": si. .ne nron-’D nojnlryrieri:^. T.he lin-' 'Mt, 1 !' . V r'apita, c.)': j 'leld thi?; ye-.M- i of a'vokon-j ’r (he; ihv c hurch?s oi , v-;i! nr^l f !’'e rhVircbc? of; - uhued in tiie efro"!, I e o; fiT.U] ■^. Ld a pro: T3 I •>e ' v,-’li prcs--:nt i sr.‘'r.l>'v« of all. do-1 iVO"’.' of iho ijn'^nt last : cur was as WiV..; p; -V.’T; l.y ■ yairvn oi cun\ oii’i;'-'; con^rrps I'eid at *1 i-aa.pni^n, the ii'Mvi-' of k>adfi'f>, '.rheve «; ere 0!UM;‘>cd, c."(;a?e ri con'ribui -i; This > pnr f jiun':-;;.!ion :o h thn iuu;nsi\'. . hir-'-i i,’]pn. uijiu'-.. '.vi’.l be held in t' ih.« ccnven'i-!U "r d not • ' nlaee^;. Hne"-:"! Laymen’^', ^fove-, ariT'-ly exr,G:ird"r^,' ■ e liacioral es’:a-! (M' lie I in i’, e ii'.'.ve r Bey Cor.f-:'V i.e plaiv^ f';r a lid the Jai;; r.: ro ' work of :hi^; or- 'Ill -ci::.;: e- "^i'e e;:;e :! f- v'- (->nvGa' e ci; I'is wia( 0 w've of !a;!t y( r-% ill hr ,10’ ’ in otw-r ^‘orc ; v'ill he i-' de fhis year to e‘i'sijna^^’ze e '/ajrovinnce of the :ni?r’ena’’y eon'tini'^'ee in everv uinrch. and to show ;hr ’rnpor auce of tho work of this co’nniiitec-, vhich v.o:’k ia not laerely : '.lanciaL hitl i;> ed ucational, as v.'o’h Or.e of the cbjeom in oriraniiing n"'.fij-onary cri-v,ii.tp( in the churche.-^ is f securing mere "horo' If you are suSerlng from any dis- eiiise and havy not been able to get rt'.iel, see Dr. .Moss at once and have i\ thurc-uch ex;>,jninaUGn. The doctor hi*d Iho comldence ol' the people by beinL- on the square and honest with the ij':i)h.c. Ino decrption, no false p:-cniiKc;s. If yon are atflicted with .'jlood Poison, Nervoua, Dc-.cilae, Ca- tari’h of Head, Throac or Lungs, or • tlie purpose of any stomach and Liver Trouble, Piles, h rnisH^ionfiry m1- ' Raenmatism, Femaro Diseases of ucaMon in be ch’’.f'c i, especially : joug standing, or any cnronic disease among the men, and .o get the entire j ^ cnurch intcrosteu lu ir.L.-ioi.ary litero,-1 , , ,, , vUarion to ca:.l rnf’ consult nie free of ‘charge. Those who linow me and sizmfe in every no other benevolence of the church is» ' " ‘ r-rrv ^r^iriTi Mi 0"^^' oVAce Ivcow I am an enthu- " 1 ‘ *0 . *e cl ai, ( p,j. -vvcfk, and while I have 1 . i to have i>ay for my work as a mat- sndering on acc mnt of thojarse ^v,arges are what cie?5;e oi c'"r,trlhntiOn? to foLOign TT!iS-i 1 r>aiicnt thing proper, not ^•lons, hat, on tiie other hand, facts ^ .jnted on seeing hew much I can ore jircsented to show an increase in ; «caro r.n'a squeeze out of some poor these oilier con:.r;bulion3 as well. j unl'oi tucato piece of humanity. If you The secretary of ti e J.aymen's j whl appr. tiate honeEt business meth- Movement for 1hi« sectim of thejods i'.n I eou 'cienvious service, I shall South if> Mr. Charles H. Prstt. of Rich-! he ja.eascd to see you at ray office. A mond, one of the n:ost cepahle and' j.or sonal visit is preferred, but the successful representatives of tiie or-1 ia tiiat you are out of town and panization, and the convo’itions in ’he 1 cf call need not deprive j’^ou of South are held nndcr his direction, ir^.y services. If you cannot call, write i for particulars, mode of treatment, Caldwell T*ac,hcra ^'Jcet. ,Jfpii';es and terms. Letters and office Special to The News. ^ ■ tails ai o free and confidential. Lenoir, .Inn. 10.—Caldwell Conr.ty} IVSOSS, Specialist. Teachers' .\?:'Ov.iation met in 'the | ^ Davidson Building, graded sch.ool i.Mtll-linK here 'last | East Trsdo St.. Charlotte, N. C. Saturday and .^n iniercsilns? piog’i-nmi Hours: 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. having be;^n ai ranged' wr.s ea’i ried j Sundays 9 to 1. otit by the teachcrs. Several iu/(,rest-j Office ’Phone To7. Residence ’Phone 74 ing pppers v/ere read pertain: ncj loj discipline, health and spelihig in j the public schools. j The graded school at thi s place 1 h5i.s reanlieu its high water ’:nark for attendance sinoe its estj^'olishment more than six years ago. 'Vhe enroll ment during the year 190?, 10 reached 572 and last fall when ttie institution opened tho cnrollmeu't reached a total of .j89. High Point News Notes. Fpoolrl to The Nows. liigh I'oint, ,Taa. 10.—The new county buttonp ere out and ©very man .seen on tho streets today was tagged “Mo For Piedmont.” There is general saLi.sl^ctioii over the steady progrePR in tho new county mn'.o’aent. j3unches of representa- j tivo nifn go down to Raleigh head- quartcr.^ every day and bring back cncouj-aging reports. At tho last ineoMng of the stock- holdera of tho TInion Furniture Com pany Mr. W. Ih Thomas was made a stockholder and elected vice-pres ident or the company, Mr. Oeorge Gould is to build a new hunting lodge out at his place .hint a few miles out of High Point. The Sunday school room as well ns the main auditorium of the First Baptist church were packed Sun day night v-dien tlio funeral services o.!* Rev. O, L. Powers wore held. |i«Dd Perhaps the reason widows'so of ten mary again is because dead men tell no tales. The young man who/is deep in love With one tirl, and -;io other. Can’t be convinced ^‘nat she will grow To look juF;t li^- her mother. It doesn’t take af pickpocket long to g/^; his hand In. cheK^ev’s E5C F» E 3TTO R A W TT RgS_COV(UsHS AND .OOLPSJ, jN. & W. Railway NORFOLK & WESTERN. 8cheduie in Cfrect May 15, 1910, 11 am. Liv. Cnarlotte So. Ry. 6.50 pm. 2.40 pm. Lv. Winston N&W 2.10 pm. 444 pm Lv Mart’ville M&W Ar 11.40 WB 7.00 pm. Ar. Roanoke M&W L>v. 9.16 am Additional trains leave Wlnston-Sar lem 7.10 a. m. daily except Sunday. Connects at RoanoKe for the East and West Pullmau sleepers. Dicing CST3. Ix you are thinklnp of taking a trip YOU tvant quatatlous, c&eapest fares, reliable and cornect information, as to routes, train schedules, Vie most com* fortable and quickest way. Write and tlie information Is yours for the ask* ing. with one or our completet May Foiders. W. B. BEVIL, M. V. BRAGQ. Gen. Pass. AgL Trav. Pas&. Aft Roanoke, Va. 25% ^ $0% off Regular Prices ppr a Few Days Only V^'e have irfimens'i lines of Sterling Silver Deposit Ware, Hawke’s Cut Glass. F’ine Ch?ina, Leather Bags, Jewel Cases, Electroliers and Gold Jew elry 'hat nii/st be reSuced and we hove made this attractive cut so that you can these lLin??s which you still need for New Year Gifts at a gref.t s&vmig. Comelnow and get the best selections from this select stock. "The Little Store With the Big Stocic.” I LlNEBAOjK & ELAM, Popular Jewelers i Mao is a Failure TVhen be has no confidence in him self nor his fellow men. When he values success more than character and self-respect. When he does not try to make his work a little better each day. When he becomes so absorbed in his work that he cannot say that life is greater than work. W'hen he lets a day go by without making some one happier and more comfortable. When he tries to rule others by bul lying Instead of by example. When he values w'ealth above health, seli-respect, and the good opin ion of others. When he is so burdened by Ws bus iness that he finds no time for rest and recreation. When he loves his own plans and in terests more than humanity. W’hen his friends like him for what he has more than for what he Is. When he knows that he is in the wrong, but is afraid to admit it. When he envies others because they have more ability, talent, or wealth than he has. When he does not care what hap pens to his neighbor or to his friend so long as he is prosperous. When he is so busy doing that he has no time for smiles and cheering words. expectations as to the / | Knabe Ftano were even sttr- m passed ihe reality .^^CARRENO E invite yon to experience ‘‘the reality^’ in the form of superb Uprights and Grands now bemg shown at ouir w?.?erccm?. If you Af@ yet unacQu&intsd with the {Famous True as preaching. This also is true: The place to buy your insurance is at Insurance Headquarters, where you get the best insurance on the market. G. N. a Butt & Go. INSURANCE HEADQUARTERS Auto Tires REPAIRED, VULCANIZED^ RECOVKREIX Inner Tubes Vulcanized. We guarantee the.v wm never leak nhere we vukanizt* them. First puncture. 50 cents. Second puncture, 2ls centa. Third puncture, 2S cents. All sizes new tires carried In stock. Relay IM’fg. Co 281 and 233 St. Tryon %L KNABE TONE take the first opportunity when down towii to hear it# woiiderful sweetKcss and depth, its richness and pow6r* PijmioTorc will hav?^ a new meaning for you and you wil! kmow why the KNABE is regarded as the re%ning Queen among piancs. Parker-Gardner Co. WMp.lllWiWli«»»qWBIiW EDUCATE FOR BUSINESS Our graduates are alvvay,s ia demand. Spring term begins January 3. Special Rites Ur.tii January 10 new Catalogue, Journal and Special Rates, write THE SELWYN HOTEL EUROPEAN Rooms $1.50 Per Day and Up. Rooms with Private Bath 12.00 Per Day and Up. CAFE OPEN UNTIL 9;30 P. M. Prices Reasonablo. IgQ Elegant Rooms. 75 Private Baths. Liccated In the heart of Char* loLte, convenient to railroad Elation, street cars and the busi ness and shopping centre. C'acer to high-class cmmercial and tourist trade. Pure Water from our Artesian Well, 303 1-2 feet deep, for sale» 6c gallon at Hotel. iOc eallon in &-gallon lots, I Delivered in Charlotte or at R. R. Station. EDGAR B. MOORE, Prop.Hetor. i Sr: 43C-r^r’aiMi.) Raieigh, N Charlotte, N. C. Start the New Year Right by getting a Monitor Radiator and having a warm home. It’s five ra diating flues give more heat radiation for the amount of fuel consumed than any other stove on earth. Fine Variety of Parlof, Obiafy, Receptiofl Ilooiii, Mall and Dee |WesyTrado St. Near the Square. J. N. McCausIand & G>mpany Stove Dealers and Roofing Contractors. 8. Tryon Street. A nice table adds so verr/ ranch to the a:)pearan.ce of the rcom that the small outlay is soon forgotten. AVe have some esref^’a”’-' pretty Parlor and Library Tables in Mahogany, henvy r.-.id.iii! scroll design. We are very strong on r.inspive J.Iip?.ion Lib va- : bles, $8.50 to $35.00. Parlor Tables $2.50 to $25.00. V\"e l.ave such a variety of styles and finishes that we can hardly fail to please you. W.T.McCOY&C Phone 1530—Job Prin "•eeeeeese I® If You Want Dry Coal, Buy I StSk-ndard •f COAL It is all under shed and protected from the weather. F>hon*=? IQ or 712 Standard Ice & Fuel Co. ^LAND, Sales Agent
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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