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m^mmmwrn THE CHAELOTTE NEWS FEBRUARY 18. 1911 I'ME LORDS OF i 1TGH DFXISION _ Ml UKDrrH MCIiOL! » forrv gflggH I iiuied. ,1 l-'s '.in »'u- j iliTIU O : lum. ’I'hi'ir til'. lips; Mr.ii • •I' of al- ,* 1’ • V, iii’o the I’.S I'd. A;- . f;u‘ Ct'’'.- ;n I'lK' of ‘in' ;h;ii liis HOI’.'In i (i‘‘ t'OUVfiO v\ :.;, ; 1' • i,n ii> tl'r* :! ■■ ,■‘^■1 oi'ali " iniontion of (ilnfiiv' r.i\- sunl lit iiis t);[t's oiilv (Icciv't to liatioiiizi' n \v )i(',nio 'lulu.s i les.'’ ('oloml (’rnichill had .-u)! ivnov.n of \\ii.\r:’s f'lt'Ciion lo ti'o orolicsiia I'oard. aiid ;s WiiififipUl ioT' ho said; ■’TiKii's tiu> kilid of ’r.inr 1 ]ilr- our (o 1k> iJr’i’iriotl ^^•i1h ii)c iiitcs :uk1 eU(i''Mvcj;;-' of ihf> «it\. I'm (I'-^cpIy lii'aiifiod tiuM y(n ;iro inff-rosiod l i!' ;-: i'a. \Vc oUii'f 1 iuiii'j tu!l. It's foi 1 ) kut)\v in The oi- nion hav:' ' nr your gMic %! i'>n o hii'l.: npoTi our ft.ui'ifia! i:i i. Ml mt- on Tiu! lioai(\ I rauss.‘ i us( (I tu I'luv ih(* upon him Ml- a ' wt' i;f>\ jrUt S:>, 1 "S'. \iiu dii’i! 'I'iiat ;\r r.-)ih;’i ^ idea mat you s'.utr.hl lal.'' ^ lossons. \s i roi!'!oa'l’(^r, you lovoii I'vtri.-ii'cM'a.liii> ai>i i'” •■o 1 raHuM- lilu'.i ,l.'' :yu(' sa'v luins-'I;' asraiu in --tandiu j; a; lii.s ni;>''ic-r’s sicio, u\ iho in 'i!;' 1' i>.‘-r->inv'iahci(\i da' s .li' i;i l.-' Pl'.'' ( l'.)!.il;')0(', lio w;is lhv(UV'i tii'rk iin.’ii of l\)ui' ui.-,hls b'M’o'".'. ''li' ii !i ' had st(!0(i iii-i 'ii-'ia- •I iudit viid I > pvirt. ;,i! i V ■ ii'or; . '!')i V!'(l U'll o -,\ a:'. i!' !,’ '.I' i'i) :act ;i ■ as' v.y^'u r‘'ii and t iri's, I'M t: •'. i; in lh ii' ;■ . ■ ai'co. 1 . In>'I ;I)\Is of i* ^ ;! • ’Ulcil : f‘\ • ‘ 'I hi« niitwi Ml: .’iuv 'ai ih'> tail o:' !ii !i( >;■; a ! Tils i'MMor- V'in.i as a'- vi> !. fnia^- I; s'l:;;'.' ii!- , r ...n. ’! ^ 1 a k. a h;.rix.on '.m' l\: MM't' >U t'u- '• !■ a s ■ n li '!- 'i i''in> -i' i;' ;i ' rail I kp lai ip*'!'' fac-> of ;ki' V ^o IMP^' iirst, ;l'a, v. I.!' it ; a’ A lu i"'i aa^i- ill 'm ' s i!»'. Ik* :^a I lu^ ■ h;.d i..ido\v, iis h. i- i, '..('d k 1.' ;■ !’ad n .n- 1 t r r. ation. lii-- hal ;- il i;.' I ' h- ,; s .1'* '’Vn i! ot a iia . a’iil ' i-' ia i-.i' •'H i .'n \voir:ir If liiai *io lia ! I '-ri ni:;ii' lit' i!i',-;:’,n Iris !ai' t k’ k, iiau 'lit”; li ill''' •! iixod .(?; ^ ^ 'V . I III '' i 1.,;‘ hj-- !iu tw ! .1'. cvi i ’ 1 lu’ lit ; t. ■(■: : y (;!' , : t i S , ■ ..1 i- "1 >1' ■ > r- •' 1 ‘ (1 i'.ini: ;.'i i i:>)V ■ismis:. .1 i'iin I!;-- * J1 • i : .1-' I'-. >■■■■ 'nr i; .n — f ■ : \\ * 's f-i’-'av viili i'l !!!;' siuiri, i\'' pora’lo’.i 1;’'v- ■ i', \ '.vn-; S!'.. I'iit a'■ «!. lO V ' ‘1 ' - ■ ' • -i't i I'n ii-ii r.u' I'is - j - : ^ 1 Y V,- :il I i'4 (in ‘.lie H ( 1 * , f r;i'”ipa W iyiie heiow I'lU’ a * , * ' Hi: (M)\TL\rEn.) ■ ■ ■* ' of i , to ‘ i'' R N'T. .f 1: • V ;n-' B'jfo’f a pit i:»y ? ' in- V - ' I'..- ( 1 i il ' ■' . : i i ! s f-.(|ijca. i"’i li:-' i.- ( r 1)!'.' :i i • ii ? LM '. ■' h-' ('l’;'': 1'^ is 'i; li (if 'ihi !' -i; i ! i:;' hul (,V-:i,n ■! iu !■■'( v 'l! \'T I i| a. I ■ !o;-i to; t’ i in -■•if'i i!'!’.!- :o a iiiT];::‘a- : i ■ )i :;i ''^rn\''M‘ '■'i d ' 'a r"'-1 ic' s, Moi'o- I r, • k. ;-l •; .'i^k-.k. \vas a frici’.o 'v'l'-iii C)!. ('rniji!ii!l ii ■ M( '!. No'iiiii!; *(n'd !)? l)0'*er ; ;kf i'oy ''UM ,• t'cw sri( Pt ■'yi' o! !iir fail'v;-; nta'^ici'. di' ■ ' ^ o;:i 11] ■ ;*! *1 ! ;an- \\’iidi \\a:- I)!!;!! lo ike I • !> ,;cki'i.' w;' ‘ . '!'i f> of books and pictnres and a love of niuisic are too ea.sily confused with Konius. la ii siifFice ihat sonic l)i.T- fui god had injected into his blood a dro)) of I he (iivine essence. nough merely If; visit upon him The inj; moods of th.e dreamer and th° Ifs(less lonciugs of iliose v»'ho seek the lisht that never was. riis natai’e wrs compounded of many eleiiients of ^^oad and evil. Ta-Jie. delicacy, tine feeling, he had in ahr.ndance: he was sensitive ro the ap])eal of beautiful ikings. In fit--; of soMtnde a-id iTuUi.^try he would read voi aciously; many suh- jerts avakcned his cuiios'i^'. r>ut his l>assions were strong and deei). and tl'.ey had their v,ay with him. Again, his rostraini and measure were sur- iii'i.^ii’g. Wingfieid, who knew hiui best of all, was amaed at times by ihe s(;l'i'i(?t,\ and wisdom of Waynek judginen's. W'e ha\e said that lu> was thee hild of his city; more than this, he nor ur.liily expressed its genius, ils conf’.ised a.ims. iis Vveaknesses and its aspirations. 'I'iic iron of tk.e hills was' in his klood; and iron, let us renu uihei', lia- ihe inerii as well as tlie dt fo(!s of it.', (juali, i(‘Sl Joe di'ove Wayne to tho Modern Art jnstiiuto in the mackiine. He went early lo have a g'dmpse of several re"ent additions to the coilec*ion ket'ore the meeting of the orciies^ra I'U’niii tot', and larcr he was 'o go ;o his sister's. 'i’he peace of the |riie' galievy en foliled him giatet'idiy. ;1e i>a'.d his rrsp'^ras to old favorites, saving a ha':" lur.;;' for the new arrivals. Dick Wiiigfifltl's mother, eonvovinc. two girls, was atnong the other visitnis. Me had reac-hed a poiiir at ■\''!5!ch. k'llf un''!isi i iiiylv, I'.t' g'v-e '• h"! wo men lie 1 tie wan opportunity t "> cut hhn if thi-y willed. Th-? i wo gn's liecame raiiier oliviiiuslv intent tijiou 'he >:pper line of canva.-s^s as he r'asseti th'-'Ui. The> wore '‘.'p d.oigh- icis of his father's rieighbors; ihev had known, him all ilieiv lives, and yet they deli’nera'el'.- t’!vr.ed their •K'cks ui'.on him. Me ka 1 ’pat\"ed, a lit.tr resent fi’k a li'.-’e a-li".iii''il. in • (or.K'r. w'itn ?•'!•-. V>'iug- tit ,d dr v>- near and sj) )ke l" him. .'^kf‘ ha.d been one of h-s moihvrs ■ uiii-^'K' I'lic'tuls and s!ie fMiched hin-> g^'a'i. oil titt^ r.'iu. "\ am glad to see you. Wavne. We \rrv r:i;i'ly me-'^t any r.iore. I wish '0.; would come to see ni'.'. ’ Slii- was so ■s!;‘''i!ik\ ‘.he M;e-!iii’'ig of he;' kindc-i'ss s iU('k s > drep inal he uusiK'd a ; i'e look iier luiud. have never hi'i faiih in yori. '.'\'a ■ IK'.'’ ‘"'i'ii.iny you: yon'r;' lit'^ on;y tiu'ii, .'.MS. 'w’in'.iiekk 'I'ti’i and Ml'.' -'bo^:' all 1 ba-v' le;:." is this '.v.ii.rui yoj’' I riiarr.'.'in.r:?" sue .lei'i:M.ded sudtlen asperity. ■ A k'liy. t)f .:()ur?t e.'i!!“c> ->1 niy tati'' “I wo-ld e\p'(l a’l tkie other old tt>.iki. shc^ dc- iar- ed. v.tjma 1 liKo yo'ir mother, A’a.'.tie ('taighiii. can i'ave no succes sor." Sl'.e still clasped his hand liglit- 1.. :':id h.* b 'ut over her wiih del'er- ‘■iiku 1 cuartesy. •'1 ii'V'p lu' is n'avryin? a good wo- iVian !(':• your s?.'.-—and s. ’ d'c'lkei w(V!ldn’t niarr> a' y ■-'•f'J’ kitni; yr,;; may be sure of that," lau;:h'-d Wayne. •[ (I.)-!'; know anv’'un'.i’ (u' me [;iii j. 1 have \''oi’t'd a ;,fod matv> 'o yoTi!' tatliv'" oo s* tliiiic: rag'-ous and ao"-' km gt ing \ i.c ‘^a.isfied. A'ko is this per^oa. i\[\\ ]\{i\\ V ’ (TO BK COXriXUED.) Books AND Other Specials For Monday Our big lenioval sale has shown ns that Charlotte people appreciate the op portunity we are offerin.g tlieni to .se cure good books at prices in the reach of all. Our $1.02 Counters have made a big hit—placing on these counters the latest fiction, biography, gift books and artistic juvenile books, ranging in price from $1.25 to $2.50 book, such as the A. B. Frost edition of Tncle Kemus. and s^.ch recent fic tion as :\Iistress of Slienston and Tom Dix('n's "Root of Evil." Another sup ply of these two books will be placed on sale Monday morning. In Two Minutes Easy and Quickest Way to Break Up a Cold. If you want instant relief from cold in head or chest, or from acute catarrh try this: Into a bowl of boiling hot water pour a teaspoonful of HYOilEl, (pronounce it High-o-me) hold your head over the bowl and cover head and bowl with towel. Then breathe the pleasant, penetrating, antiseptic vapor deep in- •to the lungs, over the sore, raw, ten der membrane, and most gratifying relief will come in a few minutes. Druggists everywhere will sell a bottle of HYOMEI for 50 cents. Ask for extra bottle IJyomei Inhalent. Don't be stubborn. Don't be preju diced. Theie is not a particle of mor phine, cocaine, or any injurious or iiabit forming Jrug ia IIYOMKI. Give it a trial at R. ii.* Jordan & Co.'s risk, they guarantee it. It is made of eucalyptus and other grand antiseptics. It will cliase away the misery of catarrh or any affliction of the nose and throat in a few minutes. You can get a trial sample free by writing Booth's llyomei Co., Buffalo, X. Y. one. Dick a; '.or wiM> 'v.'''hat woidd jf^u li'ii i •) be like AT will be found books in every depart ment of literature, great $1.00 to $1.50 values, recent $1.00 books such a,s Onp, by the author of 3>lrs. Wigg>^, and the big holiday seller, “Molly Make Believe." Man is a Failure When he has no confidence in him- self nor his fellow men. When he values success more than character and self-respect. When he does not iry to make bia work a little better each day. When he becomes so absorbed in his v.'ork that he cannot say that life i» greater than w'oik. When 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 wealth above health, seli-iespect, and the good opin ion of others. When he Is so burdened by his bus iness that he finds no time for rest and recreation. When he loves bis own plans and in terests more than humanitj'. When his friends like him for what he has more than foi wliat he is. When he knows that he is in the wrong, but is afraid to admit it. When he envies others becausse 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 thaie for smiles and cheering words. True as preaching. This also is true: The place to buy your insurance ia at Insuiance Headquarters, where you get the best insurance on the market. C. N. G. Butt & Co INSURANCE HEADQUARTERS hr' !!l \. W 1 ii,-lar>’ o! wo,' ;r:]i , ^ ; I ne cli'>1 a! st ”vi, -■ ; I .1 i! it 1,1 cll.'dif 1 pij , 1 (MUot icMJii hi- ■■ 11 lii- ^ in !i;f lo I'o it'id a I i 1 I (' ill (I'lo li'i! hi-.. . 1 > ’ 1! him h'- o'11' ’•oijti.d Wi^’.n . . ' kinu a ii'ii iin iia’'iii', iiU'f !■ (,'iu’r in i I- r..i I i ivi: ..itlL, \ ';-u lit' ai' li!;( 1 ( ••:r.' ' : t :i p’:;. ;■ in the (»; iei'i;> ( fh- ct's of :!'!(' choi:'. I'roiii tiie prcpara- ■ c; N. hot'' X.'aviie wt'i ; lo liie lii- of T". Miioiugy. iiiiis mo'.hei’ had iil>':.'d-d fiu' ih^ lav.-; but (’olonel ('ri^i^ihiM iioiii 'd out the ?uperioriiy ot icrtjfic filucation ill a cay when sci'-ncp giia.rdctl so many o i'tlie aj;- p!'.ia« lit to success, .^nd Waynt>, boiii anil'll ,;tiu* iron hills, was per- ''ia('.'d th.:' his best course lay in fitiing hiniseir for a career in kec))- t;u *r. t- ''k- grtaie.it inrvresis of fii.s in fa t .na'ivo .-laie and so liis faih'-r pre- . Y 'ivaik d. ami '.•/■•yn.' h;:d, not wi.hou' , , .i:, ,nf ''■tinch :ind rt'si^:an v t>f suirii. • ' 1 's\ ngl’-Id.'science, (’“rtain ■ ' K diner at ;‘'‘^1-'^’*''^ miniiig. and of the chenns- (•l'.]-'' in hi'^!^>'.'‘ *’* forge had apncaled to him, he'wo.rdii't I t 'it rather to his strong imagira- 'tion tha.n lo any pradica; use bp w I-■' 1 lu'ar." >Hw in his kn->\>. Icdee. Te had spent ••■i - i;iift)rtu-1 summer in a larre colkery, obr-- c.-p’t i^elp from ito his father's wi^h that the Know the local I yott'k-r man sboukl anpiv and ‘lest jiheory before he 'lad a rhance to tha- I'hik’.n-^ teaching of the schools; and Wayne bad entered into this wiih relish. I3ut whil*' he had taken into his own strong hands every too! uspd in mine labor, and fed boiler furnaces and sat by tlie scales in we;gh iu)iises, he had shared also the social life of the world of coal. He had spent his evenings in the saicms of theiii ine village*, talking^ and driuk ing with the miners in a si>irit of democracy that won their affections His violence when drunk had first manifested itsejf at this period. He as so big and jiowerful that tne fierce reinforcpment of his natural sn-engih by drink made him a terror. He had once run wild through the long black lane of a mine, driving an ( leciric motor and train of wallowing mine cars, cauptured after a fi;^ht from thpir’ lav.’fiil conductors, smash ing finally a line of coal pillar.-^ with a force ti>at might have shaken the huge cave down upon him. So far as his own aptitude and taste were concerned his education went for naught. The Homeric, pic- luresqtie side of industrial Pennsyl vania ai)pealed to him. The wrestling ! BLOOD TELLS. Yes Jt la tbe Ird*?.^ I to health. If your biooQ is out of or- i der you should rake llheumacide. RhenmiuMde compounded in liiinid and ' tablet form, is a powerful blood puri- tier. H!:cumatisni i--. a blood disease, ' Hlie'.imscids cures I’he’jmatisui and ! k'lood disease to stay cured. Bad i bk)0d causes catarrh, indigestion and i many other diseases. Sold by drug- ' gists. Tablets by mail 25c. Bobbin Chemical Co.. Baltimors, Md. M'.-.vn Jii.'t (*nce ' ith ;■ lot of , ..,1 N ’umlicM. . c ve> V hv.m- 0{y News Now Doing Without r.e Hair. M’o parai)hernalia ■ '■ woman's thinned M'CpsFary, but the .•'■a-ing. . II S'ii»|/ly to most I.' la-ct'.'sary for at- )f women, refined . . arncd that it is r ' ;! to l.ei'P an abun- .lir. it Parisian I i- u.'.^tMl daily. .ii tiiui into ^America, ' I f Muif* H prime fa- ' 'U \\ hf) desire luxu- i,' noi i;ill out or ttirn it will keep the scalp ;'";nr’JemovV^e?er^ the enorn^ous Jatent power from ^ '.rf. iialr to Krow because ■I'*1 rate into the roots, 'i i nouriBhing the hair, (iriiidruff germs, R. H. ar;d druggists every- .. i M f'lirlslan Sage to do !’ ••i tlsed, or money back. 1 only coritB 50 cents, and Invigorating and refrefih the hills; the sky lighted by the gknv of multitudinous ovens and fur naces; the roar and shriek of ma chinery—these and like phenomenn touched his imagination, and he cared little for practical side w'hilc they were so mucii more captivating as panaroma than as trade. We need not deal in unprofitable speculations what a different education as to a Bing. The girl w-lth the (might have made of Wa.yne Craig- on every paQkag^i hill* Jor (ui IntellJgent appreciation :'‘or Kair and Scalp To preverAt dry, thin and failing hair, remove dandruff, allay itching and irritation, and pro mote the growth and beauty of the hair, fre quent shampoos 'with Cuticura Soap, assisted by occasionai dressings withCuticura Ointment, are usually effective when other methods fail. In preserving, puri- f^ang and beautifying the skin, in preventing minor eruptions from becoming chronic, and in the treatment of tor turing, disfiguring hu mors, rashes, itchings and inflanimations, from infancy to age, these pure, sweet and gentle emollients have no rivals. Bcnf.l tn I’dltpr nrnif *t rhem. Corp. Be»* toa. lor free uook oa tbc skia auJ nalr. Low Rates to Atlanta, Ga., and Return via Southern Railway, Account of Southern Commercial Congress, March 8, 9, and 10. The Southern Railway offers low rate of $8.25, Charlotte, N. C., to Atlan ta, Ga., and return, on account of meet ing of Southern Commercial Congress. Tickets on sale March 5, 6,^ and 7, final return limit March 20tli, with privi lege ot an extension of limit until April 15th. by depositing ticket and payment of one dollar. For fjirther information, Pullman accommodations, etc., call or wTite, R. n. DcBUTTS, T. P. A., eod to 3-7 Charlotte, N. C. All the reprint copyright books sold at r;dc ard many higher priced books, no:, only in fiction but in gift books and in the standard authors. 19c Tliat's where me made a ten strike. }>Iany jseople picked up such books as St. Elmo, Elsie' Densmore. David Copiieriield and othev books that they thought could not be bought under a dollar. We realty J'^ii-ed to let some of the books go at this figure, but we want every home in this vicinity to be the richer on account of this sale, itememlier. 19 cents buys a c(>r»y of many of the greatest l)ooks in the k.ngiiage. with hundreds ;o ; elect from. A Special will be our College Counter. Every thing in our stock appealing particu larly to college girls will be reduced; $1.00 Pennants 87c 75c Pennants 49c Pillow' Tops, Table Covers, College Posters, College Stationery^ etc., all at greatly reduced prices. line Box Writing Paper and En velopes on sale Monday, 7 cents a box TERMS CASH Stone & Barringer Company I ^ A Warm Fire ♦ ^ . t f A Comfortable Chair f t A Good Book | # ^ A What r.:ore could, you wish a ^ for these cold evenings? ^ A You perha])s have si\fficient of A the first and second, but the A third you can never j^et too A many. ♦ Come in and look over our y line of £0-cent copyrights and J ^ just see how many good books ♦ A you can get for a small sum. ^ X Over SOO to select from. ^ ^ 50c Each. ^ I Stone Barrmger t I Company t 21 South Tryon Street CHARLOTTE, N. C. We move March 1st to 15 East Trade street. E XHE SELWYN HOTEL ' EUROPEAN Room* 11.50 per Day and Up. Roonfts with Private Bath %2.00 Per Day and Up. CAFE OPEN UNTIL 9:30 P. M. Prices ReasonabI*. 150 Elegant Rooms. 75 Private Baths. Located In tha heart of Char lotte, convenient to railroad station, street cars and the busi ness and shopping centre. Cater to high-class c reamerciai and tourist trade. Pure Water from our Artesian Weil, v03 1-2 feet deep, for sale. &c gallon at HoteL 10c .gallon in 5-gallon lots, Delivered in Charlotte or at R. R. Station. EDGAR B. MOORE, Proprietor. OFFICE OF THE Mechanics Perpetual B. & L. Association February 11, 1911 We feel sure that many thousand of Charlotte’s* citizens as ■vrell as many of other states have been on the qui-vlve for the announce ment by this world renowned Association of the opening of another SKRIES the 57TH IN ITS HISTORY and it might facetiously be said of it as is of a certain medicine that chldren cry for it, so we can say with assurance that not only chil dren, but every one, old and young and their cousins, sifters and aunt.^ are waiting for it. Our last year’s work was phenominal in its .success—in that the two Series opened during that year went to 044 shares, of a pa'- jralue of 704,400 that our current but^iuess for the year was $620,000.00. We have paid wit since January 1st, 3910, to maturing Series the sum of $324,000 of vhich $luS,000 was cash, and $165,000 in the can cellation of 189 mortgages—so that this Association has been instru mental in adding since January 1910, 1S9 homes to Charlotte. These facts ought and no doubt will have their weight with the people everywhere throughout the land. loans While our application list for loans is large yet w'e reach appli cations at from six to seven montlis from date of the filing and the management have a plan on foot which, if it materializes will be revolutionized B. & L. affairs in the State, in that, it will enable us to reach applications in from three to four months from date of ap plications, hence, you had BETTER GET OX OUU “BAND WAGON” and be on hand. THE 57TH SERIES will open March 1st, first payment of dues Saturday March 4th, the books for subscription are open now'. “MOST GRATIFYING" While this is our first announcement of the opening of tho 57TH SERIES * we already have 70 new shareholders and 900 shares subscribed. YOU PROSPECTIVE BORROWER bear in mind that the sooner you subscribe and make application for loan, the sooner your loan is reached. MONEY SAVERS ATTENTION! BY PUTTING YOUR MONEY WITH US YOU MAKE ABOUT DOUBLE THE INTEREST THAN WHEN PLACING IT ON OTHER INSTITUTIONS AND BESIDES YOUR INVESTMENT IS AS SAFE AS IN UNITED STATES BONDS. VERY RESPECTFUI.LY, THE DIRECTORS, R. E. COCHRANE, Secy, and Treas. S. WITTKOWSKY, President For Early Buyers A Spring Suit With “Tone” N. & W. Railway NORFOLK 4c WfeSltKlN. Schedu;0 in Effect May 15. I9i& 11 am. LiV. Charlotte So. By. 5.50 pm. 2 40 pm. LiV. Winston N&VV 2.10 pm. 4^ pm Lv Mart’ville M&W Ar 11.40 am 7.00 pm. Ar. RoanoKe I'J&W Lv. S).i5 am ' Additional trains leave Winston-Sa* lem 7.10 a. m. daily except Sunday. Connects at RoanoKe for the East and West Puliman sleepers. Dicing cars. II you are thinklns or taking a trip YOU want quatatious, cueapeet fares, reliable and cori^GCt information, as to routes train schedules, most com fortable and quickest way. Write and the information Is yours for the ask ing, with one ot our complettt May Folders. W. B. BEVIL, ERAQQ, Gen. Pass. Ast. Trav. Past. Agt Roanoke^ Va. to it Vv’ill put you in har mony with yourself; brace you up and give you that confidence which wins out on any proposition you may see fit to tackle. Handsome spring styles $15 T6 Yorke Bros & Rogers Job Dept. Phone 1530 Park Avenue Home FOR SALE New 8-room house, well built, with hard wood floors and all modern conveniences. Basement Is large enough to be used iS a garage. l/)t 50x200. WCE LOW—TERMS EASY Charlotte Consolidated Construction Company j
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