THE CHARLOTTE NEWS MARCH I. 191 I f? 5 Charlotte News ]’ul>iirli?(i r«ni:y and Suriflay ty TliK XF.WS prTlT,I!*HlNO CO. . t '. Dowd. \ rr». nnd fSon. Mspr. Tci^pfcoiicsi ».'.r*-irv?r 2’7 116 1E;:« The si’ip subsidy bill, \vlii('ii p^f'sod | the :.-priue b\ (uic \(Ho, thar b^^'ing the vote of the vice-prcsident, is dead so fai’ as this session is concerned. It V. ill not be renorlod to the house. A;^iile from a few ^iiip builders and shin owtior?’. there will be few friejids at the funeral of this measure. fc’AilO.N Editor W. CAi f>wv::i-l. city Editor W. t;V .. s .. . A.i»v^rt!.^'n*r Msrr. Hi M'trHFPTlON U.iTKSI TIfi rfcftrlottc HPWtN. • '‘itXy fs.n'\ ;*unday. rp ?f*5 '% n»tfr.tU% ....... . • > 'i-ntn ■’.* "f.Mf UVvKly. till- S€.0» 3.00 1.10 •oO .12 92.CO 1.00 J9 ^1.00 .60 .25 “Mr. ‘Roosevelt will have any num ber of platforms when the Chautau qua season opens,” says the Atlanta Constitution. And no man will feel more at home when riding a half dozen or so. hTe Italci"h Xows and Observer de votes almost a page a day to telling the legis^lature what it should do. And ihe Old Reliable ?:ives some pretty eood advice ocacsionally. * .1 nilr>*j.-rmf«at. - I'T T.u. pur'iU' is re- ■ 1 i |> t'*r f.'l’ I\vl!1«r: r • r-.’ >■!>. in Nie- - . ur.is of Tiiaiik'. I. ^ -r. -ii.i- tho . =s ■ »'!• a f'-nUi-Mi i 't r. \- '1 bf" ( i > r ' •'* fivi' k-t nv .1 I 'vlattoij frOiU Xow that Theodore, of Rough Rid er fame, has joined (he ranks of the !’,i)v Scouts, the Hor.svon Post will pi-'bably give that organization reg ular s;)aco in the paper. tin 11 :>11 1,;.;; (•t the i 1:1 is bu'^y raiHu.i^ funds for a A. buildiii.u. Atlanta, above ii c/u ci:i^s, is iu dire not'd 'K'\ a I i ii1 i 1 il uc iiv..'> s 01 a st roUfi A 'Ai-' \n.RCH 1. 1911. 3> 1 ii E. !ii vvis; «> "I'ort ■i'.'^' in li'” 1 i.-> -.■.ll :!i .1' *-?> iau\i li. ' t’ ]. "• .•> r. -'o: t A- ..11 iir> 1 '-v :s : • r '> i;-4‘ ■;!' ■' "" 0 ; 1.11 ■ • .'iai-c-l , ■! ' .■.'t'l; ' C.-rivt* w / i ' . ■ rV' ' ('luivbMInow v.ea her man co'nnes oni i'i'.r.'] li.nvcvc!. \'. c have n d.' i; c li! hoivi iliat against him. ciMurai’y. we iliii'k it one of 1. p.u'vi's of his> lile. a revival ol' miniui; activi- ih ('ai'>'lii:a jiist now, and i.-v-';,, i:' :\;i‘ other, ii is iio ioca! niiiu is to be re- qvini' ‘an.’ (■ W Ml! ('I m:! win c ; OHifS ■.k ’i ivc in print hui .liul'' l''.n sr.v- ■chodiilos for the :o 1)u;k;i c". nteresv- pov. . oanio in iiiie liMii all right. ■?> v> V> O o uur.'. »at ten ^ ! i'rom C’uhr iibi.i ord.» 1 n.-r HU aiM L- i.':- i' f' 1 ^inair.c: to P';i ?t rt '-.ll -J lor (l;an; ’ina; bis mind. K. ■■■ nil ha.-; ti liken P-s iiivi, iK)si- U; )«;'a i.iinr.K i i 111 i us. only to . ' ' I'- rroin isc shori i i >- ; ir'K r\\ !iT\l: ai:.. Ill'- ii.'i inie ■ es!' ■'(I do not \v lia; eiL'ht tl.-* a ?tas' b 10 deliv- 1 r-' n=(.'s by I lie 1 xec V-. ! i\ in cases l .U'c t iie xV ay i;-. 1 i-peu ; 0 i iriin to re- i-rso hi isHS li rit ula rl.^ is this un- r, r.aim :> *.o!i . it; I; > ai’(i \‘i li'Cii-iative wl .ii h : is ye. roic: an-i '’.n.--i;.',ned. .• U U!i r f lUOl'i i by • he c^.vernor (hat he will vein a . f;lvon a rt r.iay or Special to The News. Pinevilie. Feb. 2S.—Mrs. Mary Mor row, of Gastonia, who was called to the bedside of her sister-in-law, Mrs. Fantiie Morrow Culp, last week, return ed last Saturday. Mrs. Culp is slight ly improved at present. Mrs. Annie Henderson, of Charlotte, who has been visiting her kinswoman, aMrs. F. C. Harris, on Fisher street, re turned last Saturday. Misses Mary Jones, and Banks Dunn, of Charlotte, spent the week-end with their cousin. Miss Lorice Downs. I\Iiss Essie McLaughlin of Charlotte, who has beeh on an extended visit to her cousin, Miss Bessie Walsh ou Main street, returned last Friday. The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Downs, died last Friday aftei* an ill ness of a few days. The sympathy of their many friends goes out to the liereaved young parents. 1'he W. O. W. organip^ation of the vil- la.Jxe will give a banquet, at their hall nc'xi Wednesday evening for the bene fit of the degree team. A large atteni- ;u!ce is expected and the supper com- j niittee. who are Messrs. Kell Cook, W. ] \. Rodgers and W. C. Barnett, are j niakiii" ('y;pnsive preiiatations. , >ir. and .Mrs. J. ii. Deal, left last '•'rirlay for Clare Mount, where Mr. i)enl lias a tine orchard in the 1'hermal belt ami vineyard, from iiich i\lrs. !>oal makes delicious wine, strictly for homo and medical use. .Miss f'lora Williamson, spent the week-end with ther si.-ter. Mis. E. W. Hand, on Main street. Mis^">es .M:-rtha Waish and Cillie Ag- ’lew of ('hc.-ter S. C. a^e visiting ]\Iisb Bes>ie W'aisii. -\u'. and Mrs. R. B. .Tohnston, Mr. and j Mrs. .T. S. Miller and Mr. W. C. Bar-1 nett. rer'i('sented the Presi)yteria.n con- !ipi-vetit c)f Pine\'ille yesterday at Slia- ron. where they weai to attend cburch and inc'dcutally to hwite the Rev. Mr. (rueriiey to preacli at the Presbyterian oliurc’i of Pinevil’e Sunday". There is i a strong desire on the part of both i I ooi’iire.rratit'us to unite and call a j ; roaf‘]ior for ihc two churches, Imt the j /J- 'ruestion can not be settled until t)ie I iiieotiiig of presbytery, which convenes j ai Sharon jiexr Aiirii. ?.Irs. C. H. Campbell and Mrs. Essie Patterson have wone to fluntersville, ; 'O visit Mrs. C-il'dwoj]. { .Miss .lennie Davis of Mint Hill, is ; visiMns: her tisier, Mrs. S. L. Moore, op GaN street, j Last i'rida'- a hurried call came i’rom I the ,:;i’,'”e;:; and ",rai:i iriill of Vv. yic- 1 .Lean Strc.ii-h ^o Chadwiclv Hoskins I tki ow V. hy ; ho j'O'.ver had been shut j off. I .Messj-s. .T. S. ?mit:i and W. C.uy ! ! a.'ior ore in ihe niacliine sh.");) and J v.-eio unaware of any stor»page, but j upon investigjation l)y Guv Taylar it j was forr.id I’nai two wires were burned j out. and a large rat was reclining with Its nead on one vrire and its tail on anoth^'r. v\hich bed caused a short cir- I ■c'uit and siiut off the jiower. Muslin Underw CONTINUES These Specials in splendidly made Muslin Underwear on sale at first counters, main floor. 25c to 38c Corset Covers at 19c €0 dozen pretty Lace Corset Covers that formerly sold at 25 to 3Sc. Sale Price.. 50c Corset Covers at 25c The values in the lot r Dainty Corset Covers, prettily trimmed in both nice laces and a lot embroidery. GOc. Sale Price un ii;.i to .... 25c Nearly 1,000 $1 and $1.25 Gowns at 69c Tomorrov/ Nearly 1000 nicely made full length Gowns of good material. Many pretty styles to select from, neatly trimnie' with substantial laces and dainty well made embroideries. These values are SLOG and ?1.25. Some ' ones in the lot. Sale Price 69( lyiuslin Underwear Specials on sale First Counters Main Floor. BELK BROTH m ( yy \ ■' ■. > -C- \ ; 'P mucii V- 'vi.i, ;; b'gi' la in tl;-? -Meck- l:; .v in i :-.a;:1 ou !l;.-s or ii iiG- iil (■ 1- • may not be final in se\eval instnccs , ii ' V(.'cc!i:'ii.U'i- ii s'.i' b decisions • fi;«' JicTS i’'V( i\l d vl.-Vr.!' :r '-.iouso ; a iMcsaso ihe Osb )vne i ' Id i..b r :,i'l. but iii a iiie^AS.re | ir'i'in Mils i;fsi’io. . adii’i'teii I V '.vas ir. error ■•in’ :!sked ihav reior- .W'L lo th;,- iiiatie:’ be iU'.^'r.;igeJ iroui ,:hv rvi ■ Til. v,-)':ifii uas d me. ti-.veuuu' I.iea:-e s-.iid no v.orld voro ii'f> ac iiicorni'^’r.!i:ig ilie Piodmorit ■ a: d .'softh.orn Ilaii’.vay (’ompany—the ’ l;ul:o inff^'i'urbtui pvoiect; bat h-? ! chan.uod his mind ard signed the ^Pt— I wit ex!aana; i.ai. Railroad Faith Cure. The railioads are not croing into bankruptcy after :M1 as a result of th? I rate decision, 'i'he blow that was to r* lO li'.e legi.^la- .e tiailic ha.s fallen. ^ el the > Pennsylvania announces that its large I •onstI'urticn orders will not be cancel-! led: ;nen ar(> at work cm now! t quipi.ient in Us Altoona shop.". The I I lesiihMit of ih-'' .‘Noriaevn PaoiQc sees • lit; hing to worry abori. The Chesa-' peake and Ohio does not intend to i change its policy of spending $(1,000-! 000 on imiirovements, and the officials 01 other road.' expro'^s confidence. I Thp cloud that looked like a camel, ' a wh;;ie or a w;'asel, according as the ■1 • i - , . , citkiniitous imagin.'ition viewed it bn« n;(ji' i>:-a.-o sai'i no woiiui veto'-..^^,, , V,,, ii, ims ,, j.e.. dissipated. Ihe exampie of the magical orf(»ct ot ineutal su.ggestions on the railroad situation v.iii not be lost. As a matter of fact, the roads have reason to thank the Interstate . +1.1 't’‘^iiierce Commission for an official j aiM'.)ii:t;ve i»f)',ver in any if: r.son otneri- - I than liimsclt; b .t he has since frigned i a nanibur of sucii measures. Blood Pofsoa Tbies’ Salve, 25c. j ALL DF.UGQISTS ;:1 ■'> j-M r a':th( ri>,'n!; th‘ t inpU;ymoin of j I'ural pi>!i - ii; ('’,arl'"ston touniy; ]):ii i liC :;t day 1'^' aproved tli‘ act—with- ^'.■ut *“Xiilau"'ion. ile f-'aid iie would ! si' u 'Vi rural P'>licc* acts vesting thej^ I indorsement such as they could have 1" - ' 1 trom no other quarter. The j commission s review of railroad opera is v.,..L-h I «sp«natnr., ihoujsl, his v«o wasU„ a’remrtlbte eXblf ot\5ir?ad j sustained by the senate. I stability U. i-. Of th. Governor rjloaso vclocd the Item nil with the slooni dispelled, railroad, SO ao to pormrLirho appropriation bill authorizing tl’e ; oflieials mav now suspend thei" c-jlan t ) d-t-r.! omptrollor general to expend $5,000; ity-howling'and emergencv book-keeM-! .. i- to .he rNamiim,r:c.mnty omces, buthehasji^ .-Hui devote themselves strictlv to! , 'I'c- comptroller .general to i Uu- busines.s of efficient oner.ntinn ‘v.v : Yes indeed, vs'e are proud of it; like character it means ev erything. It means perfect safe ty to the iierson T^•ho buys a piano from our firm. We have been in business 07 years. The name alw’ays the same, ClIAS. M. STIEFF, and there is not a dollar in this business out of the house of Chas. M. Stieff. The name CHAS. M STIEFF on a piano is a synonym of p.er- fection in piano construction. A cheap piano is cheap, no matter what price or who sells it.- Skip ail risks in The purchase of a piano by writing STIEFF before you buy. Chas. M. Stieff.. Manufacturer of the Artistic Stieff, Stieff Se'f-player Shaw and Shaw Self-player Pianos. W. F. Mocdy. Jas. A. Henderson. The Train Robbery Scenes of ordinary occurrence in the F.tr West have shifted to our S’lnny South v/hen a train was held up by a band of Rob bers this week. YOU ARE NOT HELD UP when you purchase a pound of oi:r .39c Candy , you don’t have •tne feeling of being held up There’s real value in the Choco lates that are different. Tryon Drug Co. SOUTHERN WAREROOM 5 West Trade Street CHARLOTTE, . N. C. C. H. WILMOTH. Manager. P. O. station No, 11 N. Trycn. 1. BLAKE'S DHUG SHOP On the Square. Prescriptions Filled Day Ninht. v.il havc ahead and spend this amount, if so . • i 'l li'o probability j much should be necessary. Comp- ' . iilo Landmark. | (;f tliu objection i ''Tiifs arvj interests Jones has^ however, •lined emphatically to follow this there are undeveloped possibilities of irse, siuf-e the le.trislature sustained increased net earnines in th^ ,\ : • cotirse, lo rnain- '■ ' t.ie stMrutes whif:h , '•r I.-: r;i;r can ba enforced, or | id ^'.li.clcnt penalty to make It I 1/1.• K; (I'j b ih? Urv '.vhi^h is openly Ignored i'> none nr all, for it generates «.t Tcsjx r'i for fitber laws. I.\ery one .v}io b'dieves in law en tire rnent, re:;ardlo'.-: of his vlew.s I I, S'.f.diiy L • .--vance, should oenain- I ■ i'f- intfrr; • d In oiflior l ojyibk to f'iil'jrc. tijr- law in qtiention or cl.se shopld fa\or its abolition. I»o the people f>f Nurth losire tl.ij Inuer ootirse? Have Wf ouigrown the Sunday servanoe l-i.v? tif)lb-r General declined cou the governor’s veto. Governor Bloase vetoed the item in the aiipropiiation bill providing sala ries and expenses for two factory in spectors, Faying the inspectors were useless, but he has since said that thiff veto did not mean that the in spection act wotild ,go unenforced, for he would himself employ inspectors, Ijaying them out of his :^5,000 law-en forcement fund. efficient operation. Xo-, (uily are the railroads not trointr'tn th ■> i do.gs becau.se rates cannot be raisedj‘WORK and .lob printing but it has been demonstrated that better kind. Phono 1530. of Ihe Hurry blows ovi.r. Dire predic tions are for^o' en and railroad presi dents acno:;n.., a willingneHs to ar-. opt the i i’uption as lire: entfd. Th(; J .n.s31\uni,i \ .li noi couiitermund iin- provenient (?r(i' r;j, and numer(juf» otli'-r roads state they are idannlng lo ronciimc^ii. In.stead of (h*fying gov ol ninental I'Upervlsion t^e wise.st (our-e for railioad heads to pursue would be to site their tlm-) to more economical management. Reports of last year's busino”:; on tho majority of roads wero encouraging. There Js '••ant danger that any roiiil will sufT(:r s> rionsly from the refusal of permi.s- >ion lo increase rates. Big Flour Shipments. By Associated Press. Seattle, \\'ash„ March 1.—Shipments making It | noup from Pugot Sound to the ')rient during F-l)riiary broke all rec ords, aggregating 203,0^8 barrels. Flour men s^ate that the month’s shipments even exceeded those of the boom days of 1!)07, when the flour trade with tho I'ar Kast was flourishing. The exports from the (’olumhia river ourlng Feb ruary aggregated 40,7‘IG barrels. The flour shii)ments from Pugenl Sound have shown an increase every month slnre last October. Carolina oh- — The new weather man comes In unrler tho wtather. This is his fir.st day undf!r Charlotte skies. Y OU v»ni never regret taking petite lags, when the digestion Is poor or when you suffer from Colds, Grippe or Malarial Dis orders. Try it. J'resident Taft may secure the color- rd vote by reason of the choice plum j ist paswd out to a Boitou negro, but v.o LafUiy think bo. OSTEnER' OELEBRATEO STOMACH BITTER earnin.gs m the existing rates under economical and intelli gent management—New York World. NOT A WORD OF SCANDAL marred the call of a neighbor on Mrs. W. P. Spaugh, of Mnville, Wyo. who King’s New Life Pills had cured her of obstinate kidney trouble, and made her feel like i ne^ woman. ’ Easy, but sure rem edy for stomach, liver and kidney trou ble. Only 2uc at W. L. Hand & Co.’s. THE SELW YN HOTEL EUROPEAN Room* 9L50 per Day and Up. Rooma with Private Bath $2.00 Per Day and Up. • CAFE OPEN UNTIL t:30 P. M. Prices Reasonabla. 150 Elegant Roomsi 76 Privata Baths. Located Ic the heart of Char lotte, convenient to railroad ulatlon, ,:treet cars and the busi ness and shopping centre. Cater to high-class criamerciai tourist trade. Pur* Water from our Artesian Weil, 203 1-2 feet deep, for sale. 6c gallon at Hotel. 10c gallon in 5-gallon lots, Delivered in Charlotte or at A. R. Station. t ♦ ♦ t ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ L EDGAR B. MOORE, Proprietor. V I Good Bye CORNS Never see you any more. Gone forever. Tough toes once more. Stop on them, stand on them or kick them without s. uirming. That’s the story that ^ WOODALL & SHEPPARD’S CORN REMEDY Cold Breakers will break it up in a hurry. Pleasant to take and no bad after effects. Get a box. Price 25c. John S. Blake Drug Co. 'Phones 4i and 30C. Registered Nurses' Directory. Join the Greater Char lotte Club and Help Make Charlotte Grow. OUR SPLKND5D NEW LINE OF BUILDERS AND TOOLS IS NOW READY FOR YOU. WE KEEP STANDARD MAKES OF AjZ 5iAMMERS, HATCHETS, SAWS—EVERYTHir-iT? ! YOU TAKE NO CHANCES IN NOT GETi;,. ! WHEN YOU BUY FFOM US. i WE WANT TO SEE YOU OFTEN. Charlotte Hardware C Phone 1530—Job "Jordan’s on t^e Square. E. P. Purcell, President. D. A. McLaughlin, Pres. has to tell. 17c. Only 15c. By mail. ♦ ♦ ♦ ^ Join the Greater Charlotte ^ ^ ^ Club and Help Char- 4 ^ lotte Grow. 4 WOODALL ♦ & t SH EPPARD I DRUGGISTS X In the Skyscraper Building.' X 'Phone 69 and 166. i The Most Inviting Drinks are at Jordan’s. They look good. Taste good And are good. R. H. Jordan & Go. The “RexafI” Store. Graduate Nurses' Register. 'Phone 7. FOR ESTIMATES on Job Printing, ’phone 1530. A representative will call. INJECTION BROU Gives Prompt »nd Effectual Relief without iuconvenience, the MOST OBSTINATE CASES No other treatment required. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. ’4s Suits For B ■e'\. tl I A new lot jusi in t: best vainer e^^■ b'’-vo • They are in Biiic Fancy Goods aiit'. to hf. . ■ ’ Tlicy i'l re for tr'li boys and boys, from 2 1-2 to IS ;■ c:. Ed Mellon C m H V !' i Corom ''Mi l il' W ll ! t ad hiii ■ > r i Vt>u - il . 1 I ,'.cst I (I lil'^ '• liat .1 ihf ■i botii . im, h ; and ■'im s( ' ■ his 1 i M w (ion ; To w \oi ■’ !’ ina . 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