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THF CHARLOTTE ^WS, FEBRUARY 15. 191
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“Toll it to The Town Through
THE NEWS.”
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OxNE — I — CENT
PER WORD
W AN I'ED: For Sale, For Rent,
Lost. Found. Stolen, To Let.
Phone 115.
FOR SALE
POR SATiE—Nice fresh .Jersey cow.
Ai)i)ly to S. F. Grier, Matthews R.
F. I). 18. 15-2t-wed-sun
FOR SATiE—A nice youns horse. Fuit-
iiblo for fciti’ily use. F. J. Robinson.
IMK'no -Kis-.l. 15-3t-eod
IFOI'ND—An opportunity tn sell or ex-
I ••inui?:;*' all kiiuis of articles, 'riiis
foliiuin is tho place to “U'li it to the
town."
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FOR S.\T.,E- Vahiable patent, models,
I-1c., for cash, or rt'al estate. Floyd
f’nlnier. (iOT Hrevard St. 15-lt
Pi>R SAL)']—Forty tons steam coal
tlo'.ivercd anywiiere in city. Call
nil. 1 i-:>i
FOii SAlik—One White Steamer, pood
shajie. X. \V. Wallace, .Jr. 9-Tt
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FOR rlAlJ] Huil(iin.i3: U>ts In Fourth
Ward in the llowetl 01iv('r addi
tion to Fairview. Lots with city
water and soworago ihj:.‘S in street
ready to ct-.niiect 'without cc'St e\-
ci'iitin^ the plumbers' charj;e. Also
I'lts (Ml tho otht'r siret'ts wiiliout \va-
t('r Mil sc'vora^e facilities, very de-
si la Me and ver\ clu'ap. Prices will
I'erinit any good saving citizen who
AA orUs for wai:t's ownins; iiis own
I’.onie instead of pa\ini;' rent. Prices
.■fiL’.'tO 0(1 to per lot, aecordin.o;
to locaiien. Tertns to suit buyers,
l.et me r-how >o;i tho lots and name
ytui p’iccs. Fred Oliver, It'S South
'I'rvoi; Si. 7-U)t
Oil SA1.1^ 7 ;ooju modern house
ai'.d tl'ei> >>'• J-
(Jardner. 'I’iume 242. G-tf
FO'l s \L1-: Several up-to-date ."S-room
cottauf's. snuill pa.'ment do^^n. hal-
■uiee easy terms. See cJco. M. Phi
fer or .). 11. AicAden. 2-1 it
TlTt’ee (3) Cars Horses
and Mules received
February 2. Rig assort
ment of all urades. Over
let' head now in.
V/ads'.'vorth Sales Stables.
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rri'e?- .'re r.jh:. L'!e> rr’c Co..
r:„r. :-.v.d F'•..’til. TUoue U-tl,
i’cli: hc’iseueeidn’-i. Best stre-v
•■;'e»> l'leck> I'.oiii squa’e. ^’bMue
2M''-.I. 10.If
F(>T{ Rl'XT S-room house. No. pOt'
N\'. r.-h. Modern conveniences. Vi)-
; 1> s W. oMi. I’hone 11S;^-.T. iM-if
F(^R RFX r CHEAP—Nice store room
on W. 4th. near Tryou. W. C. Dowd,
at Xews office. S-21-tf
'•■'OR S.\L1-: Xew' fealhcr Deds and
iMllov. s. :’ii-pui;i;d feather bed and
pair (if tl-pound jiiilows dt'Iivered for
Pillows and o---jO per
pair. Reti on ivUth for the money.
'I'uni'^r oc Cornwell. ’Phone 3G4, 204
S. Col!et;e, Clia.rloue, N. C. 23-tf
KRESS'
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F’or
Mr?!C DEP.VRTMENT
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♦ MISCELLANEOUS ^
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SHIP TYPEWRITERS, all makes, for
’•eiiairs by factory expert. Satisfac
tion guaranteed. .Jones. The Type-
writer Man, Charlotte. N. C.
15-tf-wed-sun
■ TRY OUR Strawberry Ice Cream,
1 n.ade from fresh strawberries. Tryon
D:"ic Co.. 11 X. Tryon. l.T-ot
' XE '^'HO rjVX PLAY.
MOXEY ON LOAN on anything. State
particulars. I5ox 292, Charlotte, N C
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THIRTY YEARS TOGETHER.
Thirt>- years of association --think
of it. How the merit of a ^ood thini’
sumds out in thar time—or the worth-
Ics'^n;' s o:' a b:ul cne. So there’s no
Kuess work in this evidence of Thos.
Ariss, CoTioord, Mich., who writes: “I
have used Dr. King’s Nev.' Discovery
for 30 years, and its the best cough
and cold cure 1 ever used.” Once it
tinds entrance in a home you can't
pry it out. Many families have used
it forty years. It's the most infalli
ble throat and Inng medicine on earth.
I’nequaled for lagrippe, asthma, hay-
fever, croup, quinsy or sore lungs.
Price 50c, $1.00. Trial bottle free.
Guaranteed by W. L. Hand & Co.
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HELLO.' Who 'U'ired your hou.=;e?"
■>!o:)e Electric To." '-Wl.y. tiic''
^vjr^d mine too, and it was don':'
risi'u." Church and 4th. 1‘hone
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WOMEN, sell gtiarantced hose. TO
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;'d wire '■ f Er. ;l:~h lan"'in::e. F^r - -- .
,j-forn!?i’'.''n a; • Iv *o i{ecrui‘in ; cent, profit. .\Iake $10 dail.v. Full
• 'fTicer, V-.'est Trai^ fr ChU’-- Beginners investigate.
N C. .0 .'••o.ith Mdin U.. A-,he-,Knit, Box 4029, West. Philade!-
vi le, N r ; .33":^ South ’:1m St.. 12-2S-7t-wcd
fi ^•e^.^ loro, N C.; 167^ West M;rn — -
r»* . ’r^'Urg, S. or 204'-., TP^ OT R Strawberry Ice Cream.
:j -fn ct Greenville, S C. ’ from fresh strawberries. Tryon
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P^ASONIC FUNERAL NOTICE.
A special called communication of
Excelsior Lodge No. 2G1 A. P''. & A. M.,
will be held tomorrow (Thursday)
morning at 10 o'clock at :Masonic
Temple for the purpose of attending
in a bod\ the ftmeral of our late
i);othcr Samuel Wittkowsky. The
Inctbren of Phalanx No. 31 auri .Toppa
; No. ri30 are mos' especially iiivited to
I meet with us and assist us in these
icciemonies. P.y onier of
jl'.-l .JOHN W. SMITH, W. M.
NOTICE
All Scottish Rite Masons are re
quested to meet at Masonic Hall at
1" o'clock Thursday morning to at
tend funeral of Bro. S. Wittkowskv.
GEO. A. PAGE.'
Chairman Ex-Com.
Drug Co.. 11 N. Tryon.
'PHONE 25.38 for all kinds of wood.
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WANTKi \’1 r'.y fr'^^nd: ro know
If .>• I : r>i ^'i F-r!'''.''t- ic ('•'> . I^^^wd.
, T : K ■■ta. Thon ■ '‘21. 14-^i'
- . — - SEND IN your namp> to The News
\K'AXTE’>—thousand more small would like to have two tickets
Oil thlF pace, one cent a \\ord. Edlsonia—free.
P'A’'.!!LY WANTLTt for room and ESTLMATES on .Job Printing,
b .arrt. Phone 1»>'^'-J. '25-t£ 'phone 1530. A representative will
., call.
^VA^TEr)- One hundred houses to
win at rea>-ua'.iio pric.-s. Our mot-■ v\ear Dr. Campbell’s glass-
- es and watch Charlotte grow’. 6 E.
win at rea> -ua'.»;o nric.*s. Our mot-' " ' j
to is qu.ill’'. (_,loi)e Electric Co..
C!i .rr ,r-d *='• ;:rh -f-.one 1.2’. 11-tf Tirade St.
12-30-tf
STORAGE
FURNITURE, HOUSEHOLD GOODS,
MERCHANDISE, ETC. '
Phone LS78 for Rates
Kress & Co.
TO HAVE
Big Opening
Friday Afternoon
3:00 to 5:30
Evening
7:30 to 9:00.
The new Kress store in the Hutchi
son Liuilding on Tryon Street, is ready.
Ti'.e mercljandise which has been re
ceived in large (luajitities har- been at
tractively arranged in the new store.
7'o give the people of I’harlotte
some idea of (he beauty and general
Iri.xout of tlH' store, an informal opeii-
iiiir and concert has been planned for
Fi iilay at'tern(x>n and evenin.g.
1'bis will not be an ordinary event,
hence those who attend may come
e.xpecting to see on of the finest 5. 10
and 2oc stores in the world. 'I'lie wri
ter was informed by .\lr. Dallmer, who
is directing the o))ening, that the Char
lotte equipment includes many im-
provetnents never before ii\stalled in
any of the many Kress stores. This
m:’.ke. the new CiiarloUe store the
most stiikins; and satifying example
of wliai. a modern store should be
tiiat S. H. Kress vt Co. iias opened in
any city.
During the aftern(K)n and evening
th''re will be tu) uoods soid, all the
time being given up to sight-seeing
and to the eii.joy’uent of an occasion
tiiat c'an hapjien but seldom even in
businesses that are noted for rapid
giowth.
An Orchestra has been engaged to
furnish music, and all who come are
a.'surcd of a most en.ioyable lime. It
will be (be privilege of all visitors to
\\ alk through t lie store, linger at the
different dejiartments. ask questions,
an,] in general m;',ke lliemselvs ai
h'^me dining the infoiinal oi)ening.
.Vttractive sourevnirs wii! be given to
the lodies, both afternoon and even
ing. No Eoods sold until Saiurda}'
morning. 8 o'clock.
Accused of Stealing
Mule And a Horse
Damaging testimony against Fred
McClain, a young white man of good
appearance, caused the recorder this
morning to forward an indictment
for grand larceny against him to the
superior court.
On one charge the young man is
accused of stealing a mule from W.
C. Gadd. This may or may not be
supplemented by an additional charge
of breaking and entering, Mr. Gadd
swearing positively that the staple
on his stable door was drawn and
the mule stolen from the stall.
The other charge is that McClain
stole a horse and buggy from Mr.
Osborne.
He was represented in the record
er’s court by Attorney .1. D. McCall,
who did not put any witnesses on
the stand in defense.
Rond in the sum of $.'(00 in each
case WHS required, and in default of
this the young man went to jail. He
may be tried at this term of the
superior court, Recorder Smith send
ing all cases immediately to the
giand jury which is in session each
day.
Hie Working Man TeiepE
Do You?
Executive Committee
Met Yesterday
The executive committee of the
synodical committee of Home mis
sions for the synod of North Caro
lina, met yesterday at the Central
hotel. There were present: Rev. W.
McG. Shields, Rev. Dr. H. G. Hill,
Mr. J. C. McCaskill, W. H. Belk.
Rev. William Black and Rev. George
W. Belk. It was one of the most sat
isfactory meetings ever held in the
history of the committee. All the
workers ii was found had ben paia
heir salary and several hundred dol
lars left in the treasury. This has
been (lone despite adverse condi
tions. Steps were made possible to
place four evangelists to work in
Albemarle Presbytery, where the
gtcatest destitution of the synod is
unind. The offer of two brothers each
to support an evangelist in the work
down there made this progressive
step possible. The Lord has blessed
the work of the evangelists, general
and local and many souls have pro
fessed faith in Christ and God’s
i'hildren revived and built up in
the faith.
Baldhead Club
AwK.V'Ir^ WAN-HD—S^dl ^en feather 7 deliver your
beds and got f>ne fr.>e lurner P. A. Bowden,
'•Mrnwe.i. 2 i .^. C-dlege St.. Char-' ^ 12-27-tf
lo'*e, N C.
12-tf.
FANCY BRED POULTRY AND
EGGS.
THELMA PHELAN, 907 So, Tryon.
will receive two free tickets to Edi-
sonla or Amuse U by calling at
News office for them not later than
4 p. m. Thursday.
^ j TELL IT TO THK TOW'N” at cne
I cent a word—in The News Want
BAPY rfncKS. EGGS—Slnple Comb' Column,
" i re I.fiil''r;>' Fine layer.=. fine ' I “~7“ —
i'd- 1.'. .31 50 loj ^ 1.>-CENT AD in this column may
^'• '1! '’hb'l s L’'i .','1 ]no bring you $100.00 in businses.
(>.der n--v. .:*■! in line, r \V. ' 7 —
:h;n* r.i .'. \\ -I Foir'h S’, Cha:l(vft'. TELL IT TO THE TOWN” at one
15-H ^ word—in The News Want
Column
PI’U-: MiKli Rr'i-^u Leehorn eges for 7 —
’ UL '1 .M \''alI.Tf .', i.'O'-, North greatest asset in bus-
;’. * v;i.fl St. 'Phone 5r.2-.l, I 'ne.=a? >oureyes. Protect them by
S Jt-wed-sat having Dr. Campbell jirescribe your
. glasses. 6 E. Trade St. 12-30-tf
FOR VLE -Srnel comb Rhode I'land
■ -.-.ii;!;! I wii.ij ivD'iue I'lana » 1 -•
ar-d White Wyand^iMc 15 ^ L)-C-ENT AD in this column may
' Telephone 'I'hos. ’->ring you $100.00 in business.
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♦;-6( eod ^ NOTARY PUBLIC quick—
’Phone 115. 24-tf
FOR SALE - Singh* (’omb Rhode Is-' — —
land Flf'fi"'. ,\fy birds l>«ve lieen Ql K’K WORK and job printing of
anKUii: ' he !* ?m) v inn. ' •. in this va- Hie better kind. Phone 1530.
ric ‘■ '.'I- la.'-t f'.'i" ,\ t*ars Etiiis
v "’’:. ’.f'-"" l- r l>' n frank CORE, 1211. So. Tryon .s(r.‘et,
' '! V- '’V u V. ‘‘V'‘ Ifce tickets to l-Mi
1.. R.M>de 1 loubr.y ^ard.>, 'I'. sonia or Amuse r. by calling lor
F I..I sfiii, iov.-r S ( ., R. F, 1) .No. them not iater than 4 j». m. 'I Imu.s
^ l«iy at .News'ofTu^e.
W V.NlKIt Eggs of standarrl-bred ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^
f' wl f'.r setfne by hundred.s of
p;ni!’rv raiser.*? who read these ad-
\Cl I isfiiient.s d.iilv.
♦ LOST AND FOUND. ♦
fXx.;Y Pon/PRV AN.) e?;gs
easily sol,] througli advertiK^inents FOI ND—Brown fur neck piece, on
h. thl.-;^l;,n,n. , Avenue. Ov,ner can get it by
A fu rV'w " T ■ ; describing and paying for ad. Call
A til l( K S\LL of your surplus' at News office. 2-tf
egg^ ffid breeding fowls can be
made tlii(>ii;;h thKf Jidverflsements. HACKNEY BRO&. COMPANY
ivTi» V.: M i> I, « .. Plumbing A Heating—Jobbers In
I'XjR .''\LI'- Ibiff Rock cockerels, 40.S, Supplies.
.North Pojjiar Phone Mfil-.J. “So-Easy-To-Fix” i^umps, Gasollce
M iT.r~T~i, r Engines, Terra Cotta and Flue Plpo,
Jnl^ .Nl'AVS OFFIf'l'] is equipped Wrought Iron Ppe and Fittings,
to do your Job Print InL'. ’Phone i Nos. 6 and 8 W. 5th St.
[Phones 312 d 1047. Charlotte, N. C.
American Brokerage & Warehouse Co.
Greater Charlotte
Pressing Club
H. J. OVERCASH, Proprietor.
19 W. Fourth St.
Phone 2518.
FOR RENT
1 4-room cottage, 1009 E. 4th St. City
water.
1 5-room cottage, 712 E. 9th St. Mod
ern conveniences.
1 6-room house, 210 N. Myers St. Mod
ern conveniences.
G-room house 104 West • Eeleventh,
modern.
J. P. & L. u. HACKNEY
Phone 312. 6 W. 5th St.
'Phone 1038.
IN THE PINES
AT ELIZABETH
“The Beautiful”
New, modern, slate roof, furnace
heated residence. High level lot, ma
cadam street, on car line, beautifully
finished, alley rear, all that a well ap
pointed, splendidly located residence
should be.
Pri(ro for a short tiine $4700.00.
'Perms can be arranged for about
half the cast.
Union Loan and
Realty Company
16 East Trade St. Phone 349.
MORRIS E. TROTTER, Manager.
Perhaps this report is a joke, but
one thing is certain a baldhead is no
joke lO the man who wears it.
A club of baldheads formed in every
city in America would be a good thing
if its members could be induced to
parade hatless, through tho main
streets of the city.
The writer would suggest that some
cf the members carry banners with in
scriptions of such a character as to
warn those who still have hair, that
baldness is unnecessary; that in neat'-
ly every case it is the result of care
lessness.
Banners inscribed as follows would
be appropriate:
“We let the dandruff germ do it.”
“The time to save the hair is when
you have hair to save.”
“When Me were young, the dandruff
germs worked every blessed minute.
They dug our hair out by the roots,
and now we aren’t in it." *
The best banner of all would be this,
“We didn’t use Parisian Sage.”
R. IT. Jordan & Co. sell Parisian
Sage for 50 cents a large bottle, so do
live druggists everywhere. It is guar
anteed to slop fallin.g hair, itching
scalp and to destroy dandruff germ.s
and remove dandruff in two weeks,
or money back.
Di. Martin Declines
The fact that Dr. Wm. J. Martin of
Davidson College has declined the
presidency of the Presbyterian Col-
■e,ge of S. (’., will interest all North
Carolina, as ieaviny; would have been
a (li.s?inct h ss to t'ne state.
News- of his dec)ii'arion came to the
News in rhe following;
To The Editor of The News:
In a conversation ovt'r the ’j)hone
a few days since. I i)romised to inform
you of my decision relative to the in
vitation of the trustees to accept the
j)residenc.A' of the Presbyterian College
ot South Carolina, located at Clinton,
S. C.
I have ,2:ivGn my answer to the trus
tees of the institution and you are
at bborty to say. if you care. to. that I
have declined to accept and will re
main with Dax’idson College.
Cordially yours.
Wm. J. MARTIN.
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HO was that talking, Jolin?”
“Oh, that was Mr. Blank. tts ^5
me to go to work for him tomorrow.’'
The workman who has a Bell Telephone in his j:
greatly increases his chance for work.
Men who hire workmen usnally hare Bell Tele-’nm’o
The man t^ho can be re ;-. , on i iir, !' '^.■plicne get? tiic rr t
chance.
I'ou shovM hare n Bell Trlrvhn-^0
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SOUTHERN BELL TELEP
AND TELEGRAPH C0MP.1
A swell picture service at the Alamo.
Small Coins
Saved His Life
By Associated Press.
New Haven. Conn., Feb. 15.—To
four small coifs, a dime, two nickels
and a quarter, which were in his vest
pocket, Guiano Lavanture, of this
city, owes his escape from serious
if not fatal injury. According to his
allegation to the police, a fellow
workman, Christiano Labagara, shot
at him yesterday afternoon with a
revolver but the bullet struck the
coins which happened to be piled to
gether in his pocket. The coins were
bent but aside from the slight shock
of the impact, Lavanture suffered no
harm.
Galloway Davy Co.
Buys Auten Daiiy
Business Builder,
GROCERS
25c
—Born to Mr. and Mrs. Hatcher
Watkins, yesterda.v. a daughter.
—Born to Mr. and Mrs. Louis As-
bury, today, a daughter, Malvine
Crosby.
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Rent
N.
One 16-room house, corner Dav
idson and 4th Sts $25.00
One 10-room house, corner Try-
on and 12th Sts..
One 8-room house,
St
One 6-room house,
St
One r»-room house,
ham and 12th.. ..
Two 4-room houses.
$30.00
Calk son
$15.00
W. Fifth
$20.00
corner Gra-
$15.00
East Lid
dell St $8.00
Two 4-room h(mses, N. Mcl3ow-
ell St $9.00
One 4-room house, N. Brevard
St $5.00
One 4-room house East Palmer
St $6.00
One 3-room house East Palmer
St $5.00
One 3-room modern house Cath
erine St $8.00
Two 3-room houses S. College
Ext $5.00
C. McNelisl
No. 33 East 4th St.
'Phone No. 604J.
GEN. BONILLA AND DAVILA. ,
Gen. Bonilla, (above) the revolution
ary leader in Honduras, and Presi
dent Davila, who have agreed to an
arrr.istic.
The negotiations inaugurated by the
United States to restore peace In
Honduras is meeting with a fair
measure of success. Both men have
ordered their forces to withdraw
from various strongholds, and the
armistic is in full effect. Ail milita
ry operations will be suspended
pending the outcome of the peace
negotiations. It is said the United
States has offered the U. S. gunboat
Tacoma as the meeting place for
the peace conference.
Where is Missing Studf •
Rome. Feb. ir,.--'rh,
aseertained that a nia;: r
jvieto and 'I'odi wa.s noi
rence Wolfe, the n-!i.=s’:..£:
I art student.
The Galloway Dairy Company has
j'Uichased the Auten Dair.\'. which is
located on the Beatty's F'ord road a
tew miles west of the city. This gives
the Gallovvay Dairy Company control
of three dairies all within easy reach
of the city.
The Kirkwood Dairy, five miles from
the city in Sharon township; the Gal-'
ioway Dairy Farm on the Park road ^ Fresh Barrel large Dill Pickiss
just beyond the fair grounds, and Au-j per dozen. Barrel nice Sou.
ten dairy will all be under the di-j Pickles 10c dozen,
rection of Mr. H. D. Kirkpatrick, pres
ident of the Galloway Dairy Companj’.f W. M. CROWELL
Eighteen valuable dairy cattle are se-'P*^one 1062. 2C0 E. Morehead St,
cured by the company in the purchase]
of the Auten dairy, and one hundred' -
p.nd eleven head are found on the three! Make It Cheese!
farms, making one of the largest dairy i ^ Fresh today, Philaueiphin Trei
herds in the county. Some very fine Neufchatel, Munster, Roquefort, .-. p
animals compose the three herds. j Sago, Pimento. Picanto. Pim-Oii e,
Mr. Kirkpatrick has been in the Limberger; also cooked corned ’0?* t.
dairy business eleven years and has fresh smoked Frankfurters. Bnlogna
been very successful, as is shown by Salomi, Goose Liver Wurst. etc,
the great expansion of his business, j
The Galoway Dairy Company is in-
corporated and is composed of j\Ir. H.
D. Kirkpatrick, president; Mr. Alliene :
Hadon of Sharon, S. C., vice president;
Miller-Van Nsss Co.
“The Place.”
Thursday's Specials.
Extra large sweet California pvnix)-
nd Mrs. H. D. Kirkpatrick, secretary- peaches the 12 1-l:c kmd fo; , r.
trpat;iirpr i The lOc grade 3 for 2,'c. 4 oar.? r.ii-e
^ : ‘tomatoes 25c. If you hav*' no
I to burn, better buy on onr ra.;; ; n
price plan and save 2-5c on the doi!;.;,
Bridgers & Co.
908 W. Trade St.
ACCUSED OF STEALING.
E. E. Chamberlain, of Clinton, Me.,
boldly accuses Bucklen’s Arnica Salve
of stealing—the sting from burns or
scalds—the pain from sores of all
kinds—the distress from boils or piles.
•;lt robs cuts, corns, bruises, sprains
and injuries of their terror,” he says,
"as a healing remedy its equal don't
exist.” Only 25c at W. L. Hand &
Co.’s.
Chronic Diseases
of Men and Women
m
JeHles and Prdeserves.
I have a full line of Gnodwi-Vs
lies. Preserves and .Appip
which you ail know is the he -
market.
G. 0. Thies,
'Phone 119 and 2ilC
Meal Made From Select Gem.
Presh ground- and sifted tho o.d-
fashioned way, is a real luxury .
made into bread, muffins, ■-
dings or dressing. Vs’e make i
every day and never kce;; i. on ii- *'.
to get stale. Ask your g’OCPr fo
and have no other. If he can uo\
ply you phone us direct raid y'..' ,1
be pi’omptly supplied.
ALEXANDER BROS.
’Phone 2561.
If you are £;uffevlng from any dis
ease and have not beea able to get
relief, see Dr. Ivlo&s ai once and have
a thorough examination. The doctor
has the contii?enoc ol tiiP' people by
being on the squa;e sus-h ’Jonest with
the public. dec«ptron, no laise
promises. If you are afflicted with
Blood Poison, Xscrvouj^, Decline, Ca
tarrh of Mead, Throat or Lungs, or
any stomach and ’Jver Trouble, Piles,
Riieumatism, I'CiSiaxe Diseases of
long standing, or any cnronic diseaao
of any nature, 1 exv^na a cordial in
vitation to call ann consult me free of
cliarge. Those who know me and
know my omce know I am an enthu
siast over my work, and while I have
to have pay for my work as a mat
ter of course, my charges are what
I and the patient thing proper, not
based on seeing how much I can
scare and squeeze out of some poor
unfortunate piece of humanity. If you
will appreciate honest business meth
ods and conscientious service, I shall
be pleased to see you at my office. A
personal visit is preferred, but the
lact tnat you are out of town and
cannot call need not deprive vou of
my services, if you cannot call“ write
for particulars, mode ol treatment,
prices and terms. Letters and office
calls are free and confidential.
DR. WM. H. MOSS. Specialist.
Rooms 3 and 4 Davidson Building,
East Trade St« Charlotte, N. C.
Hours: 9 a. m. to 8 p. m.
Sundays 9 to 1.
Fancy Grape Fruit.
We have some very choice thin
ned large grape fruit fresh
Icious, also sorno frefh r ^nt. cir;
S. R. LENTZ
Fred Cochrane, Mgr, 'Phene
M1SCELLAM.WUS
Graham Street Market.
The finest cute cr i'" - ; ! -..i •
and Lamb, delivered pn*::!;'’ ,
vorable prices. Pu'e pci,. '•
choice hams, and lion;''ic
specialty. Fresh tii^n n: ■
R. H. McCREE
'Phone 793.
FOR SALE
12 acres near 'lie
road. Land in hi.nl'. s'-! ■-
Price !JliM,».nu j-.or aii
Shoemaker d VVai'^-ce.
225 N. Tryui S-.. ‘1’-'' '
Residt'uce -1‘1-.K ■ '■
nOOF iNG
We put oil Sh.u, i ii: ! -.1 •
el liooiLMg. Wii'-'u j ou i.'-;- u -
get our ebtimaie.
C. F. SHUlViA^
'Phone 111. 2CC' -W- C
'Inc. ^ tvi *"t U i t. >- f ^
Up-to-aate dining ro«/i.a, a>«
persons, u i-uiicii i.outiii-*.
lu South.
tiOUlil 'iiyou HLifcOL. SliiCLij
for milk and C“c..-
'Phone 103b. We ' ■’
largest and iinesL ciuiii'-.s
conducted ou stricu^ iJ" '
tific and sanitary [.-in' i
liver in your nci^hooi-
CHATHAW DAI- r
another FR£3n SUPH V
Sherrill Mineral Water, tr ? ••
suffering bumanliy, J-'^t w-
orders UlJ». ,_ a
SHERRILL MINERAL Vv-
ail s. Cpiieae
1 have moved iorra t ■
Yard to East 5t-.' \
St., and the railroad, ”1^
the City” where you wi-i u->'
thing lu pipe and
Chimney lining, all
C. V. FLflR
Office and Yard
College and R. “•
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