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6 ■HE CHARLOTTE NEWS APRIL 3 19H Long Range Weather Forecastin g Soon An Assmed Fact The Knock-out Blow Washlnsrton. April, 1.—Since Con-( apnrams, which has '^een sonr around jrrpps raado ihe lonjr :ini Iciii.ntcd appro-j the wnrlil have senr in.'trn’.iirnTs yi’i '.fion af It'^ InPt session. Ions; to I'r;inr( and Itr^lx. and li;ive roqursvs '‘ riihr foi'c’stin^ :> Tkely 1o I '-[for them fru’;! Ar^ -iUina, >i, and •'-tno nn a: .’on;pii-hfd I'ac?, ir.stc:d j .ii h. r fOur tTio':. (>; a -oi* nMfli' droani. it I.- r;*! oi'trnj •dnr . :' T! •i'.nenfs ai ’\1’. Wilson t’lit roller.nia^.s aii> r al concf's-j i-av*- (.M’i.ii.l om I'.r .-'V« ral sinns In ii. hair of sr ieiU'e. espfcljilly Tin* firs' it^on ' -s in Il'Or., and wIm h till' ! or niont ', for \vc lui'.*' ohsi-rv ■. (I alr.ios' (i'liiv fo;' pi\ jK tiniPi ! )! p 'I (/ • ■ . Inn now and month.-- of ai '' y a;- siiu'!- thni litne, then '\i r, ii; n ■ ra wf riirid (*ci.;>o. ly, j ».x"*'piIntj; in I'l J!MO I was for- ihf nati"nal ptii^v : >-ini.*-; lix.scn ud. ttmaie in ha', inu iVMt wri'ivs of r-,oi>d ^ .iiii'* .’r.iiih: I'oi *'caji iufr. ii I V.hM- m tlio snniinit of Air. Whil- -. r.■ ',’1 i.> one . r tl’(> m>‘aio t ' iit >. whi -'n 1^; I;*' iii^h*'^'' mountain r- .■ r i:’>n or i lod'-rn scii'uci-. Itli'i 'lie ln.itd S!t'iU‘S. I cairiod un ilu’•? vv ;M . iiiVi,.- t!.e I d'llw'is of th*‘ vvcath-j'‘r>,r .ni'asur; ;uf'nis which W'M’p r MM ;t’i () i'. , i' and j .‘-Inr.il itnriins wi.ii OMrrii'd on ai ■ !i: .-;.i:i>r'. 1- is j \\’il«0;L W’^ liM’vS Tr':.'l';i Ti:;M i lif’ or i ! - I . i| . is. i:i .;rious : r-- ;h. olj ;(ined iiL .ML (in-i'iv M . i f II .AuM rii .'n con'l-^ .'-f. 1 s':’^ianfi.'^‘(‘ roinph • ;1>’ liie w(;riv l:- ' ,i: : I - ain' ltlt iif*\\" V. r ; - 'i.iu .\It. Vilsdll. ’’I’ll. 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' w I: lb or 111)1 >10 , ■ : I1 ; -sc ■ . ! ii 1' «■ s,iu. or arc ' : ■ ■ ’ 11 :. !'.L. l':;v.- : • ( : cliiniiiarcd : - . . f. . 1 '!!,> ■: i r ^in.i ; ’:-Mii I ' • 1 ; ■ ^11 !>.■ s ■ \N ;■ - ;. ' . '' ■ ’ t^ r ■ I i'," 1 |^ ’ nr'iU' ;i (iis- j 1 ^ 1 . !■ , ■ . ■. 1 ' : ; !' 1 sun ’'.ni'ips.j ■ 1:.- >. I.r ,,f I’.i • 'i 1 n \ a i \' | ,. ■ ' 1 : - . ; M-- - 1-. IV-o ! llt^ : The blow which knocked out Corbett was a rev’clation to the prize fighters. FVom the eadiest days of the ring the knock-out blow was aimed for the jaw, the temple or the jugular vein. Stomach punches were throw’n in to worry and weary the fighter, but if a scientific man had told one of the old fighters that the most vulnerable spot was the region of the stomach, he’d have laughed at him tor an ignoramus. Dr. Picrce is bringing home to the pub lic a parallel fact ; that the stomach is the most vulnenible organ out of the prize ring as well as in it. We protect our heads, throats, feet and lungs, but to the stomach we are utterly indifferent, until disease finds the solar plexus and knocks us out. Make your stcnmch soimd and strong by the use of Boctos* Pie^ce^s GoSdcMi Medical Diiscovery, and you protect yourself sjnt your most, vititier^isle spota Goldett I^edical Discovery^* etxres wesk stomsch, indigestion^, or dyspepsia, torpid liver, b^d, thin and impure blood and other diseases of the organs of digestion and nutrition. The “Golden Meciica! Discovery” has a specific curative effect upon all mucous surfaces ana hence curer. catarrn no matter where located or what stage it may have reached. In Nasal Cat.-.rrh it is well to cleanse the passages with Dr. Sage’s Catarrh I.emedy fluid while using the Discovery as a constitutional remedy, jrhy the “Golden Medical DiSLOvery cures c^uairhal diseases, as o» the stomach, bowels, bladder and other pelvic organs will be piUin to you if you will read a booklet of extracts from the writinVs of cmuiciit medical authorities, endorsing its ingredients and explaining their curative prop- crties. It is maned free on request. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. This bcolwlct gives all the ingredients entering into Dr. Pierce’s medicines from which i^ used'Tn'4e-i(l ^ alcohol—pure, triple-refined glycerine being _ Its foolish and often dangerous to experiment with new or but slir^htly tested med- Kines-iSG^etimes ui^cd upon the aftlicted as “just as good” or better than “ Goideii fvledical i.)scovery._ The dishonest dealer sometimes imists that he knows what the prolttrcd suoshtute is made of, but vfi,7 don’t and it is decidedly for mir interest that J.X Sena .u onc-cent stamps to pay cost of inainng onh on a free copv of Dr. Pierce’s Com..on SenseMedical Advisor, 1008 pn^cs, doth-bound. Address Dr.’ Pierce as above. , Dr. i icrcc s > .casant 1 eJcts ie;n(,uij and strengthen Stomach, Liver and Bowels Underwe Ci Ifs the time of year to chr.nf^e underwear acain. t: man v.'ill change gradually. A medium weisht at ih*''' ; is the safest. FOR NOW, we've Mciino and r.a!brigs"n L'naerwe:'.; i right weight. All sizes, 50c to .$2.50 the Garment. A LITTT.E L.VTt:R. I.ater you'll con-e in foi' ih.in r and you'll find that we have the host in revertsi st hriggan, L ’^isle, sleeves and sleeveless. Athletic style, the garment. You'll find us ready to supply hi any size any Vv.di - that you mfiy iiav'Q. Yorke Bros. & Ro .r* y TH£ OUTFiTTERS ’if ;inrl i I WH] ] .Mi.sf. .Tennie 'vVilliain.^^,. Asheville. Uenoniin.ational vice )>residents; Christ inn--Me V. P. H. Fleming, D. D.. P,;irlington. f'ongregatioiial—Mif’s Sadie Bilyen. Soiithorn Pin''s. .Mt)irvian j:. h. Stockton, VVinstoii- i ' r rcl;; in so!a; v;i ■ - AIh.iM I i!;i V,' "U ■ • ■ ■! : 1’.' M 1 ! iiiv ;n\: iiic !;ra ' : , ■ Xi'-i.ti'M! v: I-. ; I;. ;i;.s ; . K>.,a'iiy r ’ ■ , . :• i•.,! lu ;■ i'cl ' . r I ■ i.; I;1p -a.- Ml > : : :h- V. I)! iv. \\ 11:^' ihv ; ■ '-i ’' ‘ :: :!■ ii li. .i'’ty ■ ■ ' ■ Ma ••’ i't .1 ■ cr .'-ciciii iiic i :■ ii ’ i'l tli^ 'vorii (;!' 1C: i' \\ j i | (.-I 'iUch ' i'l" a- t-Wo.' : ei'ioi'.' and 'I. .1. . 1 .\l '• i x'ifi't: L S'S i a 1 o Ilf' J. i jJ f"!'-V-. li;? i?*'• I ' Ucfonned : (I.-ecnshoi'o. I Pres’iyrei';;'11- j \\ i:;ningroii. j -Mcii'iodisi .Pi'otcstant—Tv. i Sstipl.'oro. Frj'^n-ls—-A; ih.ur I\io>4re, j ('oil('.if'. i i.iillieran --Rev. C. Jiiovrn Cox. Bnr- j iinivtoii. 1': ee ill I). B. Resser, ; Ken Icy. Pantist—;?ev. O. L. IVowcrs, High -Rev. Shnford Peeler, William C. Ronrk, I-’'. Ross, Cniiford -Re\. J:;'Se C-:UU'ell, '\Vil- Xp \vs. P.ni'iin’ion. .'.pril Tlic i'nd -.'.Vi;'' s;,u.' con\c'iiion. .ioiii ncd w |i ii t lie ;■ oi si;cn; n ;\;;d ilax yes!.-:>r(j.i\. 'i'lie me! in a ".niict hour" ;-'i'\ic(' ai •.* ni., snd There' ;n’, iuni ri(';! diring tne Sunday ' .''cii(K)! hour cf ill':' \ ari'.'UK chuiche.' of’ ! lie tnv. 11. Pcv. .1. F. M-Culio;’!'. ;)r“ac!K-d I'lC rouv^M';on S( rn.on a- i ! o'ci.w 1.. using|,,j. o.tantJing vote of ilie delegates. .!> in. le.i .In; words, ac-mnn:: t.., ^ (’ollege ■ .. , . . i-as been i.re.-ident of the stale nnio.i lie; a.terii-^on session ne:an wun a|auiing the oasl two years, and much .’r' M^x-ect ot:,,;- ,,,,,,, ,,,:.ouu,!ishcl iK.s l.ron ' (’’.'rl-iV' n'’.‘r n iinter.-.',! and work. ';'7: :.,’v ; Peele. of (Guilford Co!- ‘A"' ‘ c ol (, ln':stiaa : jj..^ been oni)cint^d to assist the - t' oi s. ai:,i :i>; n- t,u> Time. levot-; co!ore(i i:eo>>' ' ' ■! '0 : 111-' acrwe;- ';] P'isciiiles- :'0!1. Res.iluiions of ihanl;s v.'cre adopted Once more agog witli the spirit of Wf CV (?i '.OF. CR(.- /vD t^D CONCEPT !)v \' . T in \ ;• 'II. .!■ -I n • 1 ^ • !:'■ . 1 l.e ti;irir;r tii'> .';i>(ri ye -lid;! 1' i.d- r, ;i ■ "■ ;:.c.Tts V. (>; ■ ] '■^'Ui :u ii,.ue'l a Tin day was : . " ij c '^ n' i‘rr hi ;i'.v* )i jiai"i.i)'/ pr- {\\ j,,. 'I'hf p:'()gr- v.r\« \aricd and w she: posed as DiA^^^ l-Hcly Cor.f-tsnce Richardson, in f'er latest ro's, thnt of Diana. The iiius- ti io:js Ndy v/Iic, c;ivf 3 London a new shock t'aiiy. crejted ?, scnEalion at the nreat (.I'elsca Mrts Club icincy ba'I^ by appcnrir.rj as Diana. She woie s short. vJ'.iifi tunic. She relied on hc^' own .athletic and undraped ^egs to make tl.e goddess real. The dis play cau!.5ed an interested throng to foMow her. She was clad further in a quiver filled with arrows and a silver fillet in !ier hair. TI’.^ !' v» of nit>n \ of r;li I , i 'iiii I |]ii •'i I ’■ 1 n.it"r. nicty Iji-f ihi‘ ri.'i>* love 01 baseiiaii Health Restores color to Gray or Faded hair—Removes Dan druff and invigorates the Scalp —Promotes a luxuriant, healthy hair growth—Stops its falling out. Is not a dye. $1.00 and-SOc at Drufi Stores or direct upon receipt of pricc and deal'TS name. Send 10c fo« rar.ipk- hot'le. I’liilo Hay Spccitlliet Co., Ne»ark, N. J., U.S.A. KLtUSb ALL SUBSTITUTF3 Ko, vnl. and recoinuiemlctl by Wood all & Sheppard. Presbyterian Council Just Organized. I he i’r( hyici'ian CfMuicil has jnst oi-i;;iiiiztwi in I he city, re'iirc- !• li ii;g i;iiie Pres!)ytcrian cliurfTn^ (' membership uf iiiiive :ii;,n u’emi;ers and it also '•I'reseiHs -hurch projierty v^'orth it besides the I’l'e.sbyfe- and tlio I’resbvl erlan ip CiTecrin;.; thorough or ■-■arii;aiiion oi the Clvisti.an, I'hideavor iKiiag liu; praciital voi!; ; - 'iv.irclu "I'he Chiistiaaj ' . I l”]nde;:\’or sociei.v in ih.c C'hrisiiau ‘ ^ eoniniii'ec a;,';:oi!'.:- Rj;lei;;h, iias Ijct'n ren.nesred cd to uv ci'je ''S :o the boai(i oi tiiejto use eiTorf in securing the re- • ncrcas,' i;.-rii.'! ier ''nw/c.ining yc;o.' ,,j.pr,;iizari()n of the society in tiie suhr.ii^ tee i’s rc.ior' and th e hainv'r ■ pi isor.. a v.'cH nigarMzed society v.as awi-rued to the ('en.-;i i-p. i^n;/eav-i vinc; l;een rondticred ’here several or so. iety of i’alvai' - .Mi;.a .i. r. ci;n: ch. i >, p • .^.o. W'insti ::>Sli]''P.i. 'I'iiis wa.s! if acli, ,] aft ;• tiie com’'.i’iire iiad ''■aie-j tiiliy c:'.'iisidci’('(! i lie r-'pon of ti:e| societies in Cue slafe, v*i;h refereiU'’oi '!> incr(-a-‘ lii nif';,!bership, co>nrit>u-| Mo.:s !o ir’s: i.-; and ot!n:r ('hrisiiau! wo;k acconii iishf(I. | "i’iiis r-^];ert al.so s!i,;vc;i th;;t tl;e! '■>'.'e'-'; n insrer see I p.’, ('f '^i. A.idrev.’’ol cliurch, \Vilniing:^ui entii led to re-1 c'-;ve tic letniarieni han’ner. on ae-j counv of ha'.lng held tiu' increase! ! anntn- for ;’\ree ;v '\us successively,; a’'--l ih;il The foci;-, y of ti.e First Pres-1 tl:;n (i:u;c;i. \\ ihning'; is eu- I it led lo hoiier.^ o!' r'bie mention. Tlie a?'!V'r f'n’ inc’.ase in .junior socie ties w;ip, av.T rflf^i to I he .funior society of i’lon Cclle.ge, and the .iunior society ; oi' .\siieboro i cceived honr.ralile men-1 j lion. I .Miss .tessio >N’illiams, of ■Asheville. I I K, ihe conventini an interesting ■ '^p- r un .tunior work , i'h(' clo.'^in” address of the afternoon ssion was delivered by Rev. P. tl. leiuin.'-;'. IJ. I)., jiasior .if thw Chris!ian ' eh irc;:, riiiilingron. }-Fls subject w:\s I "'"I'lte I'-reai Coin^iis^ionei'" and he 1 urged ri.eii li.e Christian Rr.deavors I t h«' iruporiau"e of taking |)erso^ial in- ; t-'rest in tiic worlc of evangelisation , and of liuding ]>ersonal effort into jtlie we! ii. He eniidiasi;:ed especially tiie i'unoriance f>f winning the nnsavc'i ihrough methods of love. Rev. F>. S. Myrick. jiastor of the Piiend's church, Greensboro, conduct ed ih.e devotional service at the be ginning of the evening sesion and he spoke npon the theme 'Tsefiil yonn;; r-eople of the Old Testament.'’ The other speakers of the closing se.ssion. of the convention were Rev. H. G. Dixon, of High Point. Kev. J. C. F..eon- ard, of Lexington, and Rev. .T. O. At kinson, D. T)., of Klon College. The subjects jresented were “Deepening of spiritual life,'’ “Deeper yet.” and Reaching the reached, and saving the] m B. I •CP ‘4 “The man with the Hoe," ts - Bxike, the Wheelbarrow, tl' Broom, etc. very much i. order. SEE OUR EAST WiNL>-'^' Si::' T'2kK~ e. c Kaster Suits $2.50 to $5 Less for Ca> h ,ir i ri.'ui college I ko;,|n!aI. I ‘lie nienibf'rship of the council is I C(,uM.(..-,:.,i of the PreBbytPiiiHi niinis- ims ol the city with one elder and ioiie de;ico7i ftcui each chnrcli and one I' lder !(ud one deacon additional from j'a.'li church having .',uu or ,noie ! menibers. I The coui'cil will in no way interfere ■ ^u'.h the work of any oilier church I or with that of Presbytery, k, aims’ to ccn;-erve Presbyterian inforests y keeinng the chtirche.s informed of tlie c.ndiiioiis and needs of all nn.->H;;is, edneational an:l cliariiaijle \w-i-k thus unify and iniorsifv their eltons aioii-; til lines. If er will .v-e-k to secure the sviapathv and co-operation of all tho peojdo in ali the work of the church lost, The convention on Saturday took a] decidedlv formal ste]) vrhen it made! a liberal pledge tf> the work of the ‘ MRS. THOMAS ATHERTON Mrs.Thomas Atherton, the settlement of whose suit against her sisterdn- law, Lady Aubrey Den Paul on the very eve of its hearing, is believed to have been brought about by the direct intervention of King George, who wished to save the Duke of Cannaught, his uncle, from being dragged into an affair which eeemed likely to ecitpse even the sensational Stirling divorce tangle which shock ed ail England a short time ago. SAGE FOR DARKENING THE HAIR. There is nothing new about the idea of using sage for restoring the color state tinion for the coming vear, and in ’ising sage for restoring the colo addition, pledged a certain' sum to be , 8»’eat-grandmothers used in emploving a field secretarv, >epr, their locks soft, dark and glossy whose w(uk it‘shall be to organi;;e "J Whenever their new societies in the slate, visit socie- , . c * i took on a dull, faded ties already organized, and keep in »PPearance, they made a touch with all the work of Christian ]\\X f f Kndeavor in North Carolina. i ilCf Vn to Another foi Avard ste]) was taken re ni t have t^o in the ))ledges made to the “Headquar- of *+i meth- ters’ building” fund, the fund now be- 1 -1 eZ. , rxi • brew. this is done by skillful ing lais'd foi the election of a Chris- chemists better than we could do it ,ai. Ln.lcavor luukluiK m Boston, ihe o.n-solvos. aiKl all ,e have to do is to lion,e of Ih3 "IRC, society. call for the rea.ly made product. Wv- Tlc offlcers of Die sla e union tor, eth's Sage and S„li,hiir.' containing ^ tlie coming jedi iie tlie follow tug iiam- sage in tlie proper slreligth, with the ^ . T-. ^ ^ addition of Sulphur, another old-time President Rev. R. E .Steele, Spen- scalj) remedy. This preparation is sold i , . by all first-class druggists for oOc and \ice president Rev. A. G. Dixon, $i.00 a l)ottle. or is sent d’rect by the High Point. Wyeth Chemical Companv, 74 Cort- Secretary—Miss Florence Ledbetter, landt St., Xew York Citv, upon receipt Greensboro. of price. Treasurer and superintendent of For sale and recommended by R. H. press work—Miss Mamie Bays, Char-' 1 Should a girl be averse to a feilow Sni'erintendent of Jnnio” work— who v,-rites a verse to her? MRS. CHARLES HARRIS PHELPS Mrs. Charles Harris Phelps, nee Miss Eleanor Pell, the famous New York society beauty of a few years ago, who has rivaled the Chanfer Cava lier! anti-nuptial agreement by filing an instrument which sets forth that she promises to give her husband half her income from an estate of 20,000,000 in return for his absence and the custociy cf her daughter. For Sale One 10-room house, corner Vance and A Sts. One 7-room bouse S. A St. ’ One 10-room house N. Tryon St. I , 3 6-room houses E. Vance St. I One 5-room house W. 12th Ct. Two 4-room houses N. Brevard St. One 6-room house E. Liberty St. One 6-room house E. Hill St. Three 3-room houses Winona St. One lot on S. Tryon with 4 3- room houses. m I '"f Buck’s White Enatue GAS C. McNelisI I No. 33 East 4th SL 'Phone No. 604-J. I. One Dollar Each Week will Pt’- Buck’s Gas Rasge in Your Home vn-iy not have the comfort of a Gas Range in vour bom the cost is so little. Ruck’s Gas Range is the best. We, show them in a variety of kyles. Big stock now Come and See Them PARKER-GARDNEP. CO wrnvtsimmimmmm
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