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THE CHAELOTTE NEWS APRIL 3, 1911 The Charlotte News Publ'ihed daily and Funday by THE IVEW S PUBLISHING CO. M’. C. Dor/d, Prrslrtent nnd Orn >!«:*■• 1 rleplioncni "(fy Kdltor I'li.-^Jness OiTlce Job 0*R?e 277 115 1530 J. C PATTOX r,i11tor W. CALnWFLT. "lty KM tor W' A.IvortlPinp M^r. M ;>rif !PiKt\ Ti *. ri:s Th«* 'Iiarl«»(to Ualiy and Surnhiy. One yenr Sit tnonthff 'I'hrr^ »rorifh*l >n»* nmr’th one Vifi'A Fun On A ye? S'm >nth« .... 'J l're». ;ri'' Mif> . IV Onlv. Or*r» v'TT Thr Ttnipti-nonioorat. .inl-W’o' kly. r-'s %T»rfnir ■ n f ter. t f'^1 ' f tr.o jr..on .^.oo ].5'i .00 5'>00 i 0 0 .50 $1.00 ,r." Is rc- Tho nv •. I fn V,f f. >1'.•iwin ST; Xn f'ltu’-c. ('' fiii 'v N'''tlcfS, In Mo ri rf;i r . ' . rnr.l - of ’I hiink^’, I' - • >■; i’ tlio '' I ' .p n f.i'! i t ! ! I; ■ -.V.ll 5't*i • •! i.i*'' ';V'* CO!'.;-; >■• '! !;i. d,\ :ation f’ t'’!i ♦ "!' i: f' •:c\'s cr SPRING. -c-1 M i.- ^ I '/.> in. > O' - - - ' tbi' V *•> ■ ■ • • ' KV O ftV ;-n;' . : : t :i ' 1 '() I ai ^ • . . i t 11 '■ , ■ : ■ . . . \ ' . ■- ' rt' ... , .. V b-ii.u !' ;i ■' . ' : \ . .. I ' •t)' • ■ • • - : . \\';:t.n ^ i Wo ‘ 1 O ' .. . i .... l> 1 f- • it- CIVIC IMPROVEMENT. Those iiitfres!('(i in the subject of civic imj'iovoiiient may got a vahiable pointer from a plan adopted by a ward in Atlanta. The Journal snys; Citizens of tho Fourth ward have 'become aerply interested in plans to establish, by means of co-operation among tlieniselves a public park in their particular section. It is uiulersiood that one of their numb«n- will donate a tract of land for this pur])ose, if roMdents at lar?:e will do their part toward supporriiis the piojoct. 'I'iiis is an interostini; nnd suE^trcstive nv'vcr.ii lit of wtiich every ward in the city will do well to tnkc noiic‘. Ciii- /ens should not depend entirely upon the municipal government for civic im provements of this character. Wher- 'Vt r ii 's possil)io or feasiiile, to be sU'.f. th‘' ciiy sliOul(i le.id in tiiis work; but in many instiinces the people of a i)articnlar ward or neij^hborhood, by !:etiint: to^etl'.er in their capacity as n i. 1 ’'(M'S ;'nd as citizens with inter- esis 'n ("tiiitiicn. c ;i’d s'c: '- iinprovo- UH 'its more c;.^i!y and far mo:'.' (juick- !y rhim conncil r onltl provid'^ (h* in. Ir i in this very spi it tli.it .uiy of ,\'lan:r';- niO: i notable eatc. pr^es h.iV'.' b, ,'11 (U-comi lish'.'d. Ir was t!'.',isi ih: I tlu‘ audito' inni was b',ii!l. W!u'n-j ever ilio residents iil' a ward havL'j tlip opoortuniiy of .secui’im; a jiarl' ov :! pktycrroiind i>\ co-oim r;it'on :;m;ni‘r ci^\’ hris a I'urt !(! v’ay bnf not a . !'. /■. sa!'v' ;'nai cMi- :e artiw ir.terc'"! iri GOWANS King of Externals Stands snpreme under every test. Feel se cure, keep Gowans in (he home, Gowans al ways conquers Croup and Pneumonia and your doctor assents, Gowana Preparation \vfi3 nsed on my child whea it iv;is ffesperntplj- iU wit!' P/it'umouhi. Itmnediatvlj after thp secoi'f] aftp!}ration j>hyy!ci,!n cttihd nnd flndinr' so grmt an improvement ordered its continunnce. The child recovered rapidly. (J. J. // LCK L E, Druggist, y24 East St. Allegheny, Ha,. BUr TO-DAY! HAVEITIfilTHE HOME All DmecisCs SI. 50e. 25o. GOWAN MEDICAL CO.. DURHAM. N. C. Boarantsei!, and money rtfunde:! by your DruetUt S ' 'li' a ni' in ' i r^'-r ■ n : «' !>>s wivre mnr.ici"'.! ■ 'nii-it'iit TO cov-'r any I',. VMr]{. in ,ila> l)’ii not a iKP't ■l.an that (b^- ’! 1. \ . n. 2. P. A. Meets Here -National Officers Who Will Attend the Meeting -Local Post Will he Host-- Prominent Men at The Helm 0} Office—No. Ca. I, P, A, 4 SHIRT SALE On Se^Ie and AH Ne L We 64 dozen Men’s Fancy Shirts, attached cuffs, made w’ell, full size, in BTaclt and White Stripes, a real $1.00 value. See show windov/. Sale price 75c 95c SPFECIAL New lot Lion Brand, fine v;hite cambric Shirts, Coat Style, attached and detached cuffs, .$l.r»0 value. Our price 93c 200 dozen Men’s and Boys’ white and fancy Dress Shirts. Special 25c each Men’s and Boys' oOc value Work Shirts 33c $1 00 quality Blue and Gray Overalls 75c % BOYS’ SUITS $1.25 TO $3,00 V/ASH SUITS 48c TO $1.48. Pip: line Boy.;’ Wasli Suits, sizes 2 .1-2 to 10 jears, and Sian Sa:Ior P.louse MEN’S AND YOUTHS’ $7.50 SPECIAL 400 ?Jen's and blc> l)rcast; 'ouths’ 131 lie Serge and fancy worsted Suits a real $10.00 value. Our price Don't fail to and wea’ i;ee our line of Men’s and Youths’ Suits in al^ , es at $1C.0c., $i;- Just received new line Boys size at to 10. Russian and Sailor Blouse Suits, $1.25 to $3.00 iip V ■ r w i h ti a ' tiiT our h:;i io llaloigh. , o I-:-.!-,-, v.e j('ored the cai)ital i 'li’al tend-’ir'V '. ■■Oof'p nwa.yl *'nt srales lia'>e drop-i i'ri'iu it-. ieih;ir^v has iiocii i Pa^iaina j - ' a T- 'u iis sysiiMU, and tiv- old j I. ' an ('utirvly ri'jnvi;'.aed | . 'l”;io c;".;: a’'’n fv-^r $t‘','’’Oa j The viritini; members of The Trav- ('!■ Is’ I’l•otoct:^'c Associarioii who are ('xpecied to be v.’ith the local [csi. ■..vill ])o Xruional President y.. (). l inrbon of Xew Oneans, and . :!!M)iui] Diit , lor ]•. .J. v\acliter, ot ^ i.onis, (>, F. Tomlinson, of IIi?h|^ SILK SOX 25 Cents. I (]t oi:e Dunl. of Fort Wortli, ^ 3> .tv t(.i a ii' ■ n'\ !h‘ ; ;r .#)> j' 1 'i -■> * i»i iI' •- ;i.- .:' i' ■ '*1' i i.- £» ! • I'' >;1 V ; j i ■ : > I ;i i.r ■)> ! • *,. \ i iM' V'ver’ :r\ to Y. c. buii'lin^' ii'.ay i (1 h.-Visio. Th;' »’?••€r r ,'vi .u'no. : in a !\ 1 '■ tIU' su^';i vas subscilh- I .. !• ill i’;t iu'ii t lie :'!im i ir'.^ 'liy si:it^> ca.dtal ni wi'li'-'U n Y. .M. (\ A. T''■ '11 I-. v/n rai ed tao !l wcr.,' a 1 'bil t(" do bi:; W( ••T;r a. "ir'v atu- i" may u'couv. find it lu cos- of ill h'-alth. t'v ««f-n :s tho ''V.'-.T .\!\S,»X. -Js • i: ieo" .,(* . vfi> > - J 'J* 'V n)- ^^ • l' la-' r*n”:p\:- ' durito- Charlotte. Boosted By A Stranger -TL -ini j Mr. Xoi'iuan ii “Tl’aJ I'ii I'o was ‘a I'oi'| :'a-; ; Mt I know, :-aid Mr. S. B. ■ i;' "i'lie Now'^ tiiiv i ‘ i !.l I dtiin'i know exn^'-iy what it j 1 ri ad lii; ■ :ao:/, whi; h. Ij I'liidc v.('vi(’ in ;;eneral ; "i'l ''O 1 f,. I t!!P 'n-iieiit of. it was pavcn nr- Viv a n.ill man. (Msc(airaire tiio ir;.' advisc' •■p.'li :'i, re v;aiMa"i.v. T’;e tli:i! ;b;'Sv- rrow, b'T a ^ 'd: I a nee is i lie ' I ’ held on liu'l .h« I *• j n ; ■t "!'f ll'.at ! h'> ! lac .M'n- uti in tpf* / - and to (’rcara 'III'.' "U are, iiv c-s to ni ir. 'i'iin )Vf Suii. :a^r..!• liati ■ 'T t'lat! ,i hr. Y-.m '' ■ r'liri-irini Siin !!■'« An t'ditorial in the a''.'11 teed lO pn* ;iny our money and h‘: “I hf're y 'u wiP ta-e (!'■ the ■In.isa (-s;. ('hin-^-:‘ I., nii'l nvo a-a'-f (.;V a tr (ii> '’s j').. vaa' : ■ iiir lad’^'S i(' woar' l.'S C(‘:ion n.MN'rw^ar laan they did. ’’■aa''vr!v an! i'a.a; iltis is "ne of the! main r :.s. i s fi-r ila- sinallor demand j : )i' *'!fon r,,.-r.!.s. j ■' V .MTh: ’'t a •:) iliat ';o ‘ an.] vorir.’-a'>>n V'MUi a iady " ' ai;em!'tod tc :s> •. iiifh siu‘ faHc'! i - ('il'orl.s a’ id the si.ji'i t(f il::'!! .du' laraetl ■ I'O nut c(/:‘a s!,irt' a! ;dl, iiiore ci;i;. :‘ni^;ii !idd ni' a tew days -w a dv nn>i\sirati-'n o*' tho above claim ]i a real liobhle-skirt '1 inio a veliicle : ) (In a!.0’' several il finally she (de\at- .b“ knee joint and Kal'ely. Ciiamo tlio ‘ITarem wliir' thf*y would be :■'! s'epnii's: iiuo a au' h'.i'v ton (: to r> I .!■ •Yrif i^h f: Id Ila- Cn • ■‘iTii .\. vvs is coming I'.d.ior in ! ;.ii i llild'‘brand is if s- !!t It 'n Wa-ldngton. Mr. - l as lie i, ;issigi,cf| to (ho Ral- fMnd I (,(.f IMiiHi|i.« is to kee]) •dioro inasi' corralbd. ■\ Dnthara 'iiizen was asked if he "favorcJ r.-( ip!f,eity as a remedv for sonu* f)f ih‘ ilis we now Ix ar.,’’ re- pl!« (I that lie never did ' take to thf-se i ateni inedifin decoctions, nohow." Juirh: la Sun. And are we to accept this as a sam ple of Durham intelligence? Here is what the Wilmington Star Kays the Indians of Canada ikink of the reciprocity treaty: “Toni a'oba w’dolji w’dennnle^on ni pastcTil I'l.l:! sitj-mo f)rJa mawadod enia- woka wakoswa anoba.” W(‘ think the Indians have arrived fit lilt correct solution of the pmb- lein. “\\h:it big figures they do talk in around t’harlotle. A firm in that city has b( • II awarded tlio contract to do two million dollars v/orth of electric railroad building throngliout the wesN rn part of the .state.—Daily Re- Jlector. They are getting so ti]) here, neigh- l)or, that if a fcdiow talks to you in two figures he is hauled up for va grancy. oi ]'ossi!'ly f(U’ riding on ud:. they v/on’d I'v’in the cot- triroat basnuss cntii«ly. and a-' t'.ii SoiUhern \\ua'i..n especially I'.'vi a wad v.i(Ic> i\q)utaiion for ni( d'‘.-'..y it would Vir' a i)ity for them to go bacdcward to tiio extent of aiioiaing iliese ohl Turkish-t'liinese costuin*s tiicreiiy .•n^‘.)urag;i;g the r-ross-c'-'d in. n wiio luing ar«'tnid st; !i v'aco.s as tho ‘Realty buiiding. i’l ('harlot^e and the Flat iron in :\ev,- VoT'k on windy days, in addition to making every husl'and have tho liumdia':ng inii'ression, v.d'.ich some havo .".Irrad", that his wife is aetual- ly the ])anrs." HI -jC Uu By Associated Press. Asheville, N. C., April 3.—Walking toward iiis bed to lie down. Rev. S. C’. ')wen. of Candler, Saturday fell out- p.-lretfdied across il;e bed read. He had complained of feeling unwedl and had remained in his room while other mem. hers of the family went to the dinner. Hearing the noLse of a fall, his wife ru.'lied into the room to find iier hus band dead. He v.as a prominent Bap tist minister r,i ;i;is county and sec retary of the ‘’M.ity Farmers’ Co-Op- eralive and i-J'iMcational Union. Sur viving are h.y wife and several chil- (iren. Death ij ;aid to have been due to an attack of ai)0])lexy. Many a doctor’s specialty is reduc ing the obesity of his jiarents’ pocket- book. V. ould you say that tho manufactur er of glass oyes is an e.'-e-deal busi ness? A stove for camp cooking that a Colorado man ha'' invented folds into a coniijact inindle of rods when not in u.se. Texa^ !. .1. Xori' an, Vrinston-Salem, : nd State Secretary C. C. McLean, of (>reeiisi;oro. Air. lin.’so'.-) is a prominent busi- n-.-s man in tho (’rescent City, and V.;, v,'i-y acriAe in tlie work for the Z-'ciiv'.siiion. Ho is a typical i"'vel;r, strictly i'ur.iitess like and 'ii' 'he •'n’iik of human kindness’’ ■ . lU'v ii’ig -n liis heart. ^ ’ir. V.'a; ^'.i- )■ is a young man, who I i ;■ his ability ha:^ advanced to higli I ! I in ih.j bu.-iness life of his na- »"ity. as w'!l as in T. P. A. Ho i n’aix ;; i ;^!s for iiiniself and the i T. P. \ I 'i'i'inr,;!.-f;n !’;i>d'>' needs an in- j II jrinc; ioii to ihi^ o;iie. I-iis jtromi- I i-ehl jiositiiHi as a manufacturer, as an ! i'-il-; at d as n 'i'. P. A. has made ]ns |;4enrjl per.^onaiicv familiar to a large . . i;cl>-. I .''ii'. 1''’. ];I for.v:'? from the section j now oniip.en! in military circlrs. 'oni lie (I. s!ies it to be understood that he I is -;ua running a-vay from tho war. I Only his api reciation of the Old j Xorth Stale from vhicli so mariy of j iiis fe!l.)w-cin.7,ens hail brings him I a>vay just now. I X( rmnn \6 o.ie of the Twin Cily’.s ];ersonaliries, as v.ell v.-orke;' in business life, been very influential sfM’uriii.; iav('raMe fieight rates, ing made snecial study of the rai] ; !-it notion in this state. S;a ' Secreiary ?icLoan, of Greens- '.ovn, i-; also well knr.vn in Charlotte, it ;s doul.iral whe ther he com.; s here . fietier on business, or for the Knights »'yiiiian or for (.he T. P. A. He is ah ays v.-elcome. His I'resence at this ^•.ailiering will no doubi result in many I a'ldiiiop.s t'' the v/earers of the ••Bliie ! !'re'’'jil.” I 'i'. Spca'is to tl'.e l)u>iness r;ien | ■ s ;i in.ost I'avoraide bodv, ];oth from I ds reiiiarkaidy ^vel! cimducted insur- ap'f. feature, aral from the efforts ■nade and results obtained in improv- :!iu tin" sta'ius of the traveling man. (■|'arl(;ite bids the visitors welcome, and hope iln>y wili com.e often to 'AN'at'di Cha’-loite Crow.” No. Ca. T. P. A. The c.fTicers of the Xorth Carolina divi.-ion of the T. P. A. are: President—H. O. r.Iiller. First Vice President—W. ,T. Stultz. Second Vice President—Zeb *\1. Moore. Thiid Vico President—W. S. Darr. Foarili Vice President—V. J. Guth- ery. P'ifth Vice President—J. Herbert H()well. Secretary and Treasurer—J. Frank W'ilkes. l/'irector;-;: .T. C. McXeeley, chairman; P. P. Zimmerman, H. V«', Eddy, A. H. Washimrn, T. W. Wade. (, hairmen of committee: Railroad— T. Vv'. Andrews: Press—AV. S. Dorr; Hotel—A. M. S])ong; Legislature— John M. Scott; Employment—W’’. S. Dorr; Sick and Relief—P. P. Zimmer man; Good Roads—J. P. Hackney. Chaplain: Rev. Wm. 31. Kincaid. Physician and surgeon: Dr. C. H. C. "■dills. All tiie new shapes in Boys and Elen’s Hats, from We Schlos^ Clothes for Men and Widen Jones, of liesi Bo . s. WATCH OUT—BIG DOMESTiS SALE TOMORROW. SA ■ .4^' RFI K" PROVERBS AND PHRASES. What gentle ghost, besjirent with Api'il dew. Hails me so solemnly to youd.?r yew? —Jonson. Our acts ill. Our fatal st ill. our angels are, for good or shadows (hat w;ilk i>y us —Fletcher. Every man hath a good and a bad angel attending on him in particular, all his life long.—Burton. Comn-ionly we say a judgment falls upon a man for something in him we cannot abide.—S e 1 d e n. Cliildren Orv FOR FLETCNER/S C A 3 T O 1 A Ciiildren Cry FOR FLETCHER'S C A 3 T O ; A Ciiildren dry F0^ FLETCHER’S C A S T O R i A Xo. I^Iaude, dear; just becr.use a man is a ch.ckmaker it doesn’t lU'ces- sai'ily follow that he would make a good watchman. BLAKE’S DRUG SHOP On the Square. Prescriptions Fii’ed Cay and Night. ... FAIRFAX ... The newest pattern out ia sterling silver fiat wear, forks and spoons. Tho most popular pattern on the liia’ :c'!npiete assorLment just arrived; also many other pro igns in Sterling and Plate. Engraving free. Garabaldi, Bruns & Dixo^ Fi SESTROyS T -lIssjiijii By Associated Press. Memphis, Tenn., April 3.—A spec ial from Clinton, Ky., says the busi ness section caught fire at 3 o’clock this morning. At 4 o’clock one side of the public square had burned and the tire v.'as si ill unchecked. Loss at 4 o’clock estimated at ?100,000. THE STiEFF is the best piano made and ac knowledged standard piano of the w'orld. It is the greatest piano value for the prife paid, and conse quently the cheapest piano rela tively. Its market value after having been used depreciates less than that of any other make produced. Whitmap’s Super Extra Chocolates and Confections. We have a, new arrival every week. Sealed and protected in dainty anfi beautiful packages. “A Fussy Package for Fastid ious I-^olks” contains a unique selection of liard ana nut-center ed cliocolates. Ask for V/HITMAX’S. John S. Blake Drug Co. 'Phones 41 and 300. Registered Nurses’ Directory. FOR MAYO over The mere fact of the posses sion of a Stieff piano puts' the seal of supreme approval upon the musical taste of its owner. Chas. M. Stieff SOUTHERN WAREROOM 5 West Trade Str^^ct CHARLOTTE, N. C. HELP For Your or Clogged Weak Stomaoh, Bowels—Take Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters A TRIAL ALWAYS CONVINCES N. & W. Railway!I Schedule in Effect May 15, 1910. ^ ^ 11 am. Lv. Charlotte So. Ry. 5.50 pm. ! ^ 2.40 pm. Lv. Winston N&W 2.10 pm. I 4 4.44 Lv. Mart’ville N&W Ar. 11.40 am. ! A 7.00 pm. Ar Roanoio N&W Lv. 9.15 am. | X Addtional travns leave Winston-Sa lem 7.10 a. m. daily except Sunday. Connects at Roanoke for the East and W'est.^ Pullman sleepers. Dining cars. If you are thinking of taking a trip YOU want quotations, cheapest fares, reliable and correct informa tion, as to routes, train schedules, the most comfortable and quickest way. Write and the information is yours for the asking, with one of our complete Map Folders. W. B. BEVIL, M. F. BRAGG, Gen. Pass Agt. Trav. Pass. Agt. Roanoke, Va. 1^‘43 iBoiis—Carbuncles I flheis’ Salve, 25c4 ^ ALL DRUGGISTS \ Saturday * I Candy Sale ^ Our Candy counter is a busy * place on Saturday. Bound to ^ be for the quality of Fresh V Candies we sell every week. ^ New shipment this week to go ^ on sale SATURDAY MORXIXG at the following CASH PRICES: I* Chocolate Almonds 50c IT). ^ Jordan Almonds 50c lb. ^ Burnt Almonds 40c ITj. ^ Cream Almonds 25c n>. ^ Chocolate Peppermints, 14c 1-2’ib. box. Cream Peppermints, He 1-2 lb. box Our 39c Candy for Saturday is a Avinner. Take a box home with you. WOODALL SHEPPARD DRUGGISTS In the Skyscraper Building 'Phone 69 and 166. ' JJavana Cigars ^pollo Milk O' ’( ^^ater Bottles OR Kutter K n Jcc Cream l^ew Shipment 39 god a WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS Tryori Drug Compaq Fhories 21 and 1043 ’ 11 N.'J'r\ guist Seed leather Brushes polio Cliocolates Ji^urica Cigars Drugs i iSiefSERS'FisfilC. In OUT* CHILDREN’S DEPAR Never before lir. ^lellon Co. shov.., quantity and ’ . i Children’s C!: : filks our .In'.•ele ment this sitrir.i,. Everything wear—rurniHi!;ti Clqthing is i Spring Suits new'est effects Serges, Scotch ' Englisii T\' ee(, mestic wooiln.- a.ssortmcnt of WASH SUITS shows a- great variety in colors and iron: 50c to $5.00. styles, priced ail Ed Mellon Compa Job Dept. Phone 153
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