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THF CHARLOTTE ifEWS, MARCH 30. 1911
Tell it to The Town Through
THE NEWS.”
1
ONE - ■ — CENT
PER WORD
WANTED: For Sale, For Rent,
Lost, Found, Stolen, To Let.
Phone 115.
WANTED
EASY T1''RMS vu Typc’>vritort'. 20'
^1 niisc;'!hii]oous niiuhini's on h;ind to
select froni. No matter \vhat kiuvl
of machine you fancy vnc have. Xo
iiiattoi- what iiricc you have been
I OMOiori ours v,ill hr> lower. J. E.
an1 C'.r.Sj Criivtou I'c Co.^ ‘JIT S. Tryon I't.
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State Millets Association
Denounces Feed Stamp Act
By Associated Press.
Greensboro, N. C., Ilarcii CO.—The
Xorth Carolina State Millers’ Associa
tion in session here last night sound
ed an emphatic note against the state’s
I'eed stamp act, wliich places a tax
upon all mixed feeds ground in the
state, to the exclusion of grain ground
lor human consumption. By an unani
mous vote a commitiee was appointed
10 get a lest case before the state
supreme court at once, the plan being
to make a large local shipment without
using the stamp on the bags are re-
(luired by law. They expect the state
department of agriculture to seize the
shipment after which they will take
om au iiijuiie’ion against the depart
ment lor interference. 'I'he case will
involve between SlTTi.OOO and $200,000
annual revenue to North Carolina. The
millers claim that the pi’esent tax is
unjust since ii permits outside mills
10 tran.-^ai't business ungoverned by
the tax. They claim that tlie aci is tin-
•'opstitntional and that it tontiicts with
the I'nited J^taics- pure food laws.
Big Liner Refloated.
By .\ssociato(l Press.
Cajie lla.\lie!’, Mayti, March —
The Hamburg.\nie:ican steamer Ale-
U;ania which v/ent aj-iioi'o off I’ointe
, ‘ , V-, .N’i'.l-.P slui ts^ now is the , was refloated today by her
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l'>in liih' coniiitiou. new dies
\''i’isnair, (Iranite Fall.-'
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. .nnrr s.vlv: -r^-ik Mros.
A COLD, LAGRIPPE. THEN PPNEU-
MONIA.
Is too oficn the fafal sequence.
'' I Kt.ley’s Honey ;uul T.-w e.\])els trie
c.'](], clici'ks tiie ia:;i'in,!e, and r-'e-
v-^urs •oi’.'-v.monia. li is .t 'v.-onipt and
i reli: l'!e oorgh nedicine ti'.at contains
\.\ 1 I .\ IS un(ii;:>.!fi’uiy on-1 r.arcotic;-. “I'oiov's H‘;ney aac! Tar
' ;s tiic be.-^t oouj.;i remed\ I c>er used
I a.; ;t qr.icKiy stopj-ed a severe cough
jilru had lou'i rro’Uiled ;uc," says .1.
I ’>'7 ;hn. I'riiiceton, Nebr. Just eo
•!Nii'',;ly surely it nvii. in all cases
I ' on;r.;hs, coM.s, lazrippe and lung
itr;:ii)i' it is safe for .Mvjr chii-
idt ti you; sell, and shotihl be used
' i: al! ■ U'Os -)i cr '-ai', whooping (ough
al l :; e.;.- i s r'u.jii. ^^efttso sttlisti-
jtuir--. !''>owca L'rug Store on Noiln
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South-rti Rai!v».ay Offers Extremely
Low Round Trip Rates to Little
Rock, Ark.. Cmi Acv'Ount Annual
ReuniOii United Confederate
i Veterans May 15-Sth. 1911.
t ' lend on improvo l I Tii'ke’s f^'i' this occasion will be sold
' ”'! "-tits. ^|.jy i j i -,_ ■with iinal retr.rn
' \.s(t it yn 1 1mv nii'n*'> !with iiri’.il‘:'ge of an exien-
f : riiin li.: it until Juno JUh,
*' (i‘'iH).'i-iiU’' tiil.o; with jnint agent
:■ o 1 a;^ a C\ rare ot iU'-'iO't. aa>l|..,,,^ i:;iy;v,f-n; of .'u cents. Tlie fo]low-
pa.M: !U o; ju ini ipal anu ^nund trii» rates will apply from
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News. C 20-211
I'.J N'
ANNOUNCEMENT
I hereby announce myself, subject
to the action of the Democratic Pri
maries, for School Commissioner in
Ward Six.
29-6t W. J. COOK.
ANNOUNCEMENT
We hereby announce the candidacy
of Chas. F. Alexander for school com
missioner of Ward 8, subject to the
action of the voters on April 4th.
DILWORTH VOTERS.
3-24-fri-sun-wed-jt
We hereby announce our candidacy
for Aldermen in Ward One, subject to
the action of the Democratic primary.
J. H. ROSS.
R. P. STOKES,
1 hereby annotmce myself a candi
date for Alderman in Ward 6. subject
to the action of the Democratic pri
mary.
D. A. JOHNSON.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for Alderman in Ward Ten, sub
ject to the action uf the Democratic
primary.
SAM ASBURY.
ANNOUNCEMENT
I hereby announce myself as a can
didate for Aledrman for Ward u
subject to the action of the primary
April 4th, 1911.
30-5t O. L. DUNN.
ANNOUNCEMENT
I here,by annotmce myself as a can
didate for Alderman in Ward 1, sub
ject to the aciion of the Primary to
be held April 4th.
2N-6t L. G. CRUSE.
ANNOUNCEMENT
We hei’cby announce ourselves as
candidates for School Commissioners
in Ward subject to the action of the
Democratic primary to be held April
4th. ]911.
J. R. pi:rsp:r.
27-9t F. M. OSBORNE.
AMUSEMENTS
A Drama Tonight.
This evening at the Academy of
Music there will be presented by a
local talent company “The Recogni
tion of Brother and Sister” for the pur
pose of helping to raise a fund to build
a Hebrew' Temple in the city. The
cast is composed of 12 people and
all of them have been practicing their
parts for some time and are now let
ter ijerfect and sure of their sticcess.
The show is a strong one that, teaches
a pretty lesson and the different
points are brought out clearly and log
ically. It is a play that will instinc
tively appeal to the better class of
theatregoers and there is no doubt
that a good house will greet the per-
foi-mers when they make their first ap-
j^earance. The tickets have sold rap
idly and on this account and because
it is for the purpose it is, the question
of attendance has long since been
settled and there now only remains
the time for the curtain to rise.
ANNOUNCE.MENT
I hereby announce myseif as a can
didate for Alderman for Ward One,
subject to the action of the primary
-\pril 4th, 1911.
li. F. STOKES.
ANNOUNCEMENT
We hcieby announce ourselves can-
didatei- for Alderman and School Com
missioner, respectively, in Ward 5,
subject t!) the action of the Demo
cratic i)rimary to be held April 4,
1911.
L. E. ANDERSON,
2')-tf J. J. WILUAMS.
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V r.'. ' I'.n Xo.. !!, .v shii:'.le
: ii'i ijiib; ;ps f:.'. all uiaKC-- of ina-
ciiinc.' always ci; hiind. Lawincr-Kob-
bins Fu:niture Co. 'P ;one 214.
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(.'oucord. X. C. . . .
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Cia-rouia. ?>■'. C. .
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'iTi'-'MS Ci!' .\LI. Kl.Xiio fur sale on
' I !T?r o: PiJi.lar and 4th.
Statesville. N. C 17.lo
t^alisbury. X. C IT.^O
Low rounl trip rates from all other
'Oinis on. '^c.uthevii Railwav on same
1 (■). f I 1
I'.lasis. t^outl'iein Kailwav has doable
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♦ FOR RENT
reil and ' Y( 1 i\\t; LA!;^
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daily th’out'h service for l.ittle Rock.
Ark., via both Asheville, Chattanooga
^ , and ■Meiniihis. and via Atlanta, Bir*
'■* I !i:inc:iiani and ^Moinpl’.is.
TT ; Foi' liirilier information, reserva-
^*ne bla-J^^tions. etc.. apply 1o any Southern
!i;v'wav .vcon.'. or. w i’te, R. L. Vernon.
: *u;!rno;., .'i.i l - ^ p j, ^ DeButts, T. P. A.,
ANNOUNCEMENT
1 heicby announce myself as a can
didate for Mderman for Ward Eleven,
s-.iitjoci to the action of the primary
April 4th, 1311.
25-Gt L. W. WINGATE.
ANNOUNCEMENT
I liereby announce myself as a can
didate for Alderman for Ward Eleven,
subjcci to the action of the primarv
April 4th, 1911.
25-6t J. R. ANDERSON.
ANNOUNCE.MENT
I hereby annotmce myself as a can
didate for Aledrman for Ward Five,
subject to the action of the primary
-■\pril 4th, IDll.
25-bt JOE E. ORR.
i Charlotie. N. C.
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V'. oc.d’awii. ;^i)-l i I
1 FOR RENT
' 1 5-rocm cottage. li'l E. J?th St. Mod-
! ern convenicnces.
1 ii-iuoni house. 210 N. Myers St. Mod
ern conveniences.
Groom house 404 West Eleventh,
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M. iionses
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CUT RATES! Room.-, board, finest. niode-n
loca'.ion, clo?e ii;. All conveniences, i - S i
Apply iuk>.-^uve money. •Phon«'
or l''7ii-L ')' f' .'JC.JJO.. eii.
i 4-room house, city water, 508 N. Mc-
I Dowell.
- . C'(^)R.\''> CHICK Fl'^KI) koeps the
S' .ea-ri.f m (hus ( hicks l.caltii.x. Davidxui & Wolfe.
J. P. & L. L. HACKNEY
iv-'f
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Phone 312.
6 W. 5th St.
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PLUMBING AND HEATING
... nnef'tini fron; I C.aLI., FOR, reralr and deliver your i
I -■'!. fir.-r tloi-r over shoes. Piicne 9.>;i J. P. A. Bowden,' „ , t-
' K-r.-. Prixare l"i. East 1 rade. 12-27-tf:
. CURNO HEX F1:KD makes hens la;.. I
• N' u ' ri'OT: n uirl-, David.'On i!c Woll',', lii'u s. College, i
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' ■■ ‘ . s. Ui r. 'PliO.XE r*-'l — Special sale of fixtures. I
o"-;;' Cloiie l-;ieci)ic Co. 3-19-if
Pipe, Wall Coping.
HACKNEY BROS.
6 and 8 West Fifth St. Phone 312
RENT LIST
HK.M' April
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modern seven- THOXi: c:,::'? for all kinds of wood, j
' t niiiiCp?, 0 .7 yi. O. Dowd. C-tf' LOAN & TRUST COMPANY.
V/. S. Dorr next
; S-room flat over Sarratt's store, $30.00
21-lf COR.XO Horse ;uil Mule Fe^d—A por-idwelling 12th St. (new) 10.00
■ •- —- f*-*-’ healrh and si !’ei;-jih giving stock ! dwelling iMst St. (new) 8.00
P'!i n =eveu-room food L’ju S(‘uth C'llirge. 2li-4t ’ (Iwellin.g, i;(,t2 E. .More-
^ c, ‘ rii'-'TiCf.'. Vi.->!ia - -■ ’ head Si 22..jO
. n’.f ood...\M.. Ai iily W. S. SEND L\ your name to The News •'-I'oom dwelling Belmont .. .. 7.00
‘ riK.. 21-tf if you wo'tld like to have two tickets cottage College & Lid-
■ to ICdisonia—free. dell .. S.00
I OR RK.N T CHi: \r—N’lce store riom 4-room cottage So. :\Iyers St 5.00
«n W. 4! II, near Tryou. \V. C. Dowd. CO.^lE TO THE CENTR.XL Barber i cot.Luge Xo. 12 Catherine
s.l
and get your ./ork done. V(
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8.00
F'.'ll k'.X I
R -''.ns >■> rent in
7;:* .V. Pipf'
FOR SALE
'■ion't havr to wait. AVc have seven* 4-room cottage Xo. i;?, Catherine
■ri-1 lii .'t-cifiss barbers, from S to 2o vi
St..
8.00
eNperionce. (iive us a call and we j cottage, Belmont .. .. 8.00
■ —. will do the rest: Green & Young.''^‘•'oom cottage, Belmont .. .. 5.00
Proprietors. 21-tf!C!.>tlage, Seversville .... 5.00
I .‘I-room cottage, P.elmont .... 4.000
40,d00 feet of warehouse space on the
Southern Railway on 5th street.
.\partmenis in large brick building on
* 5th St., below Southern Railroad.
Several offices in the new How’ell Ar
cade. All new, ground floor.
Use the Phone 236. 27-tf
1 \\ O-H0HSI\ ('otton I'arm fo rent.
.1. S. M; er.-, Sfi2 East .\venue.
r. 25-tf
F''P. .-5\r.E~Flvo tame : luirrels. r. . .
1- (iodfre'*, Dule. .X •"■) 't ENT AD In this column may
" b'-irg you $100.00 In businses.
K'!’ SALE f)ne iptodato brick ma- ' *
■ iue. E. C. Sulla\an, »'io’,;;c \' (' ^ NO . AR'i liJBLIC quick—
’ '21-st' Pnone 11!^. «4-tf
MARCH 18TH
Pie ^h^pment of Horses
^Mid Mules received,
i’rices and terms; right.
jAGLN'IS WANiED—Sell ten feather
I beds and get one free, x'urner &
j Cornwell, i;04 S. College St., Char
lotte, N. C. 12-tf.
J. W. Wadsworih’i Sons Co.
FOR Refrigerator, good as
new. iiscd only two montlis. Will
*••'11 cheap. 215 E. 7th. f.O-'jt
FANCY BRED POULTRY AND
EGGS.
Ff)R SAIjE—A tract of timber land^'^^^^ SALE—White Wyandotte eggs
on R R. Will cut about two ini'ii ip. Sl.OU for 1.". Ihey are the best,
fert, ron-i‘tln?: of pop’ar, o; ' . ’Phopp 1f>49-L. 28-2t
I 'nf>; bargain ’f sold at o.u > . j'.-,,.
fi‘ wfiTit to j'^'n thciv pe''i '' FOU SAL!-: White Leghorn eggs, 75
F.'ir th'■ and other b;' 'i-.io' conts sct.ting, pure strain. 'Phono
'r: I ral er and farn; l u'.d;-, v.. ^ • i'. '
’ .M'> ’'an. M.-'rion, X. C. — —
In the Public Eye.
LOST AND FOUND
MISCELLANEOUS
7r,e SHIRT SALE—Belk Bros.
MONEV ON LOAN on anything. State
LOS'r Society pin. The person W'ho
lotmd |)in with the name Jeanne
i W bisnant engraved on back, will
, please call ’phone .'i78. 28-3t
partieulara. Box 292, Charlotte, N. C. j —Hr Stanhope Caldwell is refur-
^2-tf. j nishing his dental office with hand-
~ some new fixtures and the latest in-
A real thriller at the Edisonia today.' ventiona in dental art.
ANNOUNCEMENT
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for School Commissioner in Ward
2, subject to the action of the Dem
ocratic primary to be held April 4th,
1911.
25-U T. T. SMITH.
FOR SCHOOL COMMISSIONER.
1 hereby announce myself a candi
date for School Commissioner for
Ward 3. subject to the action of the
Democratic primaries.
E. F. CRESWELL.
ANNOUNCEMENT.
We, the undersigned, hereby make
application for School Commissioners
for Ward 1, subject to tiie action of
the Democratic Primarv April 4ih,
1911.
W. H. BELK,
W. A. NEAL,
2o-4t D. R. YARBORO,
ANNOUNCEMENT
I hereby announce myself as a can
didate for the office of Mayor of the
City of Charlotte, subject to the action
of the Primary to be held April 4,
1911.
23-lOt CHAS. A. BLAND.
ANNOUNCEMENT
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for School Commissioner in Ward
7, subject to the action of the Dem
ocratic primary to be held April 4th,
1911.
24-91 F. R. CATES.
ANNOUNCEMENT.
We hereby announce ourselves as
candidates for Aldermen in Ward One,
subject to the action of the Primarv
to be held April 4, 1911.
J. P. CARR,
W. F. STEVENS,
W. H. HALL,
23-lOt W. R. MATTHEWS
ANNOUNCEMENT
I hereby announce myself as a can
didate for Alderman for Ward eight,
subject to the action of the primary
April 4th, 1911.
22-7t E. W. THOMPSON.
Virginia Harned.
One of the high class ailractions
soon to be seen at the .\cademy of
Music will be .Miss Virginia Hamed
in her latest successftil play, “The
Woman He Married,” bv Herbert
Bashford. Miss Harned has for some
years enjoyed the reputation of be
ing one of the leading emotional ac
tresses of I he American stage, and
her new starring vehicle gives her
an op])oui'ttinity of displaying her
ability in a totall.T new and unexpect
ed direction. She has proven herself
to be well equip))ed. thoroughly train
ed and tnie arri?t. Her touch and
siiariing is so delicate in several of
thep rincipa! scenes in “The Woman
He Married"' that one marvels at
her })enotratirg powers. Her fine spir
it and magnificent fury in some ()f
the principal scenes in “The Woman
heard. In the role of Jeanne Dumont
she has i»:.ade a great sacrifice. She
is repaid wi;h .=.eorn. To properly por
tray the resultaiit feeling requires
the full mastery of all that is iiossi-
ble in drama*ic inferpretation. If she
should fall belcw that standard, she
would be a sore disappointment, but
she does nor. All the pent up misery
and anguish of her bitter struggle to
gain haiipiness, charged v,irh a tei-
ribie injustice which rewavds her
splendid sacrifice, makes every word
ring true with a heart touching sin
cerity. Miss Harned’s voice is one of
her chief attractions. Even when
pitched the highest in the most in
tense dramatic moments, it remains
smooth, soft and charming. Her voice
carries to all portions of the house,
with no ajiparent effort on the part
of this distinguished artist. When she
reaches the very height of her scorn
or the very depth of her misery, she
leaves the audience feeling that she
has not exhausted her jiowers, but
has rather just touched upon that
gieat wealth of emotion which she
posse.'sses. Miss Harned will be seen
a‘ the Academy of Music next Tues
day ni.ght.
Seats will go on sale Saturdav
morning at the theatre box office.
Mary Garden in Quick Transition From
Marguerite to Salome.
Mar.v Garden, whose fame in Ameri
ca and in Paris has resulted chiefly
from her masterful interpretations of
modern dramatic roles like Thais. Meli-
saude and Salome, which opera lovers
were fortunate enough to have intro
duced under such commanding and au-
ihoritaiive auspices, has recently prov
ed her greatness and versatility by
singing Marguerite in ‘’Faust," which,
according to ail the critics, was mark
ed by a naive charm and simplicity'.
It seems almost incredible that the
bold interpreter of the Strauss heroine
should be able to subdue the untamed
personalit.'. of Salome to the geiitle,
deceived ^Ma’-ptierite. Yet she did it
in most coinmanding fashion and again
proved, if further proof were needed,
that she is- (he greatest of all living
prima donna, as well as the most
popular.
In regard fo her abil.ty to do these
things, she says that it is merely a
gift, and she takes no credit to her
self. “1 leave niy own personality in
my dressring room,” she says, "and
when 1 go to the stage I try to sub
merge my personality in the character
I am endeavoring to represent, wheth
er ij be Salome, Thais, or Marguerite,
'fo do this it seems to nu is one of
the prime requisites of th'; opera sing
er’s art."
Mary Garden will be seen In this
city at the Academy of Music, Thurs
day night of next week. Seats are
now on sale at Hawley's.
A real thriller at the Edisonia today.
Reduce Discount Rate.
By Associated Press.
Calcutta. March 3-.—The rate of dis
count of the Bank of Bengal wa& re
duced from 8 to 7 per cen* today.
There has been a great deal of ac
tivity in suburban real estate EAST
OF THE CITY in the past few weeks,
and there is big money being made
by those who have anything to seU.
We believe that the tide is just be
ginning to set that way and are our
selves investing heavily in that sec-
tiun. We now have options on several
attractive propositions in both vacant
and improved lots that w’e cannot han
dle ourselves and offer at close prices.
Sec this at once;
7 rooms, new, slate roof, heated,
beautifully finished, car line, high level
lot, 52x175. now rented to desirable
tenant at $30.00 per month. Terms
easy. Price for quick sale, $4700.00.
Union Loan and
Realty Company
MORRIS E. TROTTER, Manager.
16 Ea«t Trade St. Phone 349.
ANNOUNCEMENT.
We hereby announce ourselves as
candidates for Aldermen in Ward 8.
subject to the action of the Demo^
cratic primary.
J. L. SEXTON,
22-7t
ANNOUNCEMENT.
I do hereby announce myself a can
didate for Alderman in 6th Ward, sub
ject to the voters on the 4th of April
191.
20-7t J. A. AUSTIN.
ANNOUNCEMENT.
I hereby announce mvself as candi
date for Alderman of 3rd Ward, sub
jection to the action of the Democratic
primaries of April 4th, 19ii.
20-7t F. O. LANDIS.
ANNOUNCEMENT
We hereby announce ourselves can
didates for the office of Aldermen
from the Third Ward subject to the
action of the Democratic Primaries
April 4th.
R. J. SIFFORD,
A. M. GUILLET.
Charlotte, March 20* 19H.
A real thriller at the Edisonia today.
ACADEMY
SCHLOS5 THEATRE CIRCUIT
Thursday Night, April 6th,
The Greatest Musical Attraction
That Has Ever Come South
The World's Greatest Prima Donna
MARY GARDEN
And Her Own Company
Seat sale starts this morning at
Hawley's Pharmacy at 10 o’clock
sharp. Not more than 10 tickets sold
to any one person.
PRICES'
$3.00, $2.50, $2.00, $1.50, $1.00, 75c.
ACADEMY
THURSDAY NIGHT
MARCH 30TH
Recognirion of Brolher
and Sister
Drama in Three Acts
Prices - - 75c. 50c, 25c
Women’s Beauty
Imperfect Digestion Causes Bad Com
plexion and Dull Eyes.
The color in your cheeks won’t fade,
the brightness in your eye won’t van
ish, if you keep your stomach in good
condition.
Belching of gas: heaviness, sour
taste in mouth, dizziness, biliousness
and nausea occur simply because the
stomach is not proi^erly digv^ting the
food.
The blood needs nourishment to car
ry vigor, vim and vitality to every ])art
of the body and when food fernienis
in the stomach enough nourishment is
not supplied.
MI-O-XA stomach tablets give in
stant relief to upset stomachs, btu
they do more: they put strength into
the stomach and build ii: up so that
it can easily digest a hearty meal with
out giving its owner hours of misery.
“I had stomach trouble for six years
—for days at a time could eat nothing
at all. After taking MI-O-XA treat
ment I am in perfect health and can
eat anything.”—H M. Campbell, 1200
S. Prosj)ect St., Sedalia, Mo.
MI-O-XA is sold by druggists every
where and by R. H. Jordan & Co. at
.50 cents a large box. It is guaranteed
to cure indigestion or any stomach dis
tress, or money back.
Here's a Thouk’
^o^x) 'Bus't
A real thriller at the Edisonia today.
WHY SUF^t^^■: n you have rheu
matism, catarrh, kidney disease, skin
disease or any troubles arising from
impure blood, give Rheumacide a thor
ough trial. By purifying the blood
Rheumacide neutralizes the acids,
starts the kidneys Into health action
and helps to build up the nerves and
the entire system. Rheumacide is put
up in liquid form, also tablets. At
druggist;^ 25c and 50c bottles. Tablets
by mail 25c. Bobbitt Chemical Co.,
Baltimortj. j£d.
H
A real thriller at the Edisonia today.
Cut this out. It is worth money
to You.
RUBBER TIRES
This clipping, with $11.00 in
cash will get one set 7-8 inch
best grade FIRESTOXE BUGGY
TIRES 50 sets only on these
terms, to advertise the superior
quality of FIRESTONE RUB
BER.
Tliis price expires April 1st
or as soon as the 50 sets are
taken. First come first served.
W. R. STROUPE
211 West Fourth St.
Charlotte, N, C.
Business Builders
GROCERS
We Sell
SUNSHINE BRAND
of Laying Food the Best on the
Market.
W. M. CROWELl.
'5Veem^V\.sr
*iii 0 a ^ "
Here's And
You Knn-
The kind of f'r ^'in ■
want-.-naturally ir.; (
—the kind that !s
to the eye and maK
pleasant impression ■ ;
kind v.c at" cehv
daily IS pleasinp pa,:
Send us your order? a: ;
vve will please vou. i
prices are as rfasor.. ;,'- -
our work is good.
iTiyn "
itinnnu Hj
P. L. GARNiL^
SUPERINTENDEN :
'Phone 1530. 23 South 7=.
NANCY
Myers Early Vincless
Catav/ba Prolrf
SWEET PCTATO PLANT'
$1.50 per 1,0C0—Casi-, W :
Tomato and Cabi>age Plair
List for the ask’’:g. •
THE WAKEFIELD
Charioite, N. c,
3-10-30da.
Phene 1062.
200 E. Morehead St.
FRIDAY’S SPECIAL
1 packs macaroni L’-'tc. Bacon 9c
and 10c retail lots. County hams 17
l-2c Friday and Saturday. Other
hams 16 2-3c. Lard at cut prices.
Great bargain in canned goods.
Briagers dt Co.
\V. Trade St.
SPECIAL PRICES OiM EASTER
SUITS
$14.50 to $33.C0. Cusco"' r
chant Tailored. V‘/0;'k>"' , ■ ^
and Fit Guarantee i.
GREATER CHARLOTtp
PRESSING CLUB.
19 West 4th St. Phc» ^
IF YOU WANT
something good to drink just try a
bottle of Dale's Hawaiian Pineapple
Juice.
S. R. LENTZ
Fred Cochrane, Mgr. 'Phone 251
TAKE THIS WITH YOU
Saturday. Fresh asparagus, rhubarb,
string beans, beets, egg plant, lieaa
lettuce, parsley, new Irish potatoes,
tomatoes, radishes, celery, turnip sal
ad, spinach, onions, salsify, beli pep
pers, cucumbers. All kinds .of fruits
in season.
Miller^Van Ness Co.
“The Place.”
Profession
Cards
cJ« !V1« AlcMioHa©
ARCHITECT
Rooms 5u5-50fc( Trjst Buildinjv
CHAni-u ; » c., N. U
Our Daddies Knew Best
They bolted flour and silted meal.
Xowauays many millers bolt their
meal, it iooiis awiuli pretty, but will
not maKe good bread or musn. We
silt our the olu-fashioned way and all
our customers like it. Get ihe best.
Ask your grocer lor Alexander Bros’,
meal unci accept no otner. II ne does
npt keep it, notiiy us and you suan
De supplied.
ALEXANDER dROS.
'Phone 2561.
M1SCELLA^L^JUS
FOR SALE
6-room lioust; on car line near
Cnurcu ana scuoui. $iuu.0o cash ai.:a
uuiance m jj. bee
ol~>UblViAr\t.K Oik WALLACE
-JO A. rr\on at.
Phone; Ohiiie -ici; xtes. -ill-J, o6l-J.
Or. H. C. Henderson, Cr. L, i. Qtlim,,
HENDERSON & GiUNi Y
CfcMiOTJ*.
Office, riunt d1u£., ^ N. Ti v -. Si
'Phci } 216.
DR.AD. GLASCO t
Uj I tUr'M 1 rt
Otficep Sixiti Fioor ‘vr
Hours 9 10 1; and z
A»id by AppOi.ntiTicriu
Office 'puuLfc iu.o. u'■
Cjusull^iloii I ret*.
Otft&e ’Pi'iCi e i-.'-o uc.
Im J £lf 1*3 i
ris i,
JQ9 Realty
Or.
JbT tw r t f •
. . K t-
ROOFING
We put on Slate, Tin, Tar and Grav
el j\ooung. \\ hen you baud or repaa
^et oar estimate.
C. F. SHUMAN
'Phone 111. N. College St.
Realty
Hou**> K ‘
Phone, Otf:ce, hp >
it Jir;;-'-.
THE GEM HOTEL AND CAFE
Up-to-uate aining room, seating lOu
persons, a luncu counier unequaleu
in bouth.. ConvenieuLiy lucatea on
aouta Tryon street, binciii uuropean.
MOVED
I have moved my Terra Cotta Pipe
Yard to East oth bt., between College
St. and the rauroad, "In the Heart
ol the City’ wnere you wiil luid every
thing in pipe and tilings. Flue pipe.
Chimney lining, Wall coping, etc.
C. V. FURR,
Office and Yard iJast 5th St. Between
College and R. R.
ANOTHER FRESH SUPPLY
Sherrill Mineral Water, the friend of
suffering humanity, just in. Phone
orders 918.
SHERILL MINERAL WATER CO.
211 S. College St.
F. L BONF Ot
AriUrii J uL i .
8upcrvls.cn Con>=‘ •
Oftice 211 N. Tryc/..
HUGH W. HA! 'A,
Law iSuHdtng.
Qt.ar:
AutoTif
V U uCAiN ■
RECOVSHtD.
.
inner Tubs* Vu-aniz6(^
We guaraut«''‘e f-hey vv»a tit;
nhere we vuicanizu viieoi.
First puncture. 50 cents..
Second puucture, 2b .siiti.
Third puncture. 25 c* nts.
All sizes new tires cu. rit-'■
/’“A
Relay M i g.
28 i and 233 S, Tryon St.