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^ 8 THE CHARLOTTE NEWS. APRIL 3, 19 U “Tell it to The Town Through THE NEWS.” ONE — 1 - CENT PER WORD WANTED: For Sale, For Rent, Lost, Found, Stolen. To Let. Phone 115. I —Rev. K. V. Miller, who lias been c'^nductine a f*eries ot Bible study lec- ' ture? ill the North Charlotte Baptist church for :he v.eek, occupied the I (H Avenue tabernacle last ' night, oeeinninu a week or evan.aelis- ■ tic ■'i^'ork there. The services ^vill be held eacli evening of the week at i- ■ o'clock. .Mr. Miller is an able speaker and an evangelist of note. To Erect Scottish Rite Cathedral. , By Associated Press. I Charlcstor. S. C., April —Acting Ion the suE'sresuon of Grand Command- i or R-'chardson or the supreme council. ; (']iatIcpTou ^tp.f;r)n= p.rec onsidering ' the erec tion of a Scottosh Rite Cathe- I dral. This is niade the morse inter- i csiinc as Charleston was the an- : rient seat of this high degree or- ■ der. Definite steps will be taken i later. I' )K .SAU: F-:--, t-.urinij; t,-. . , ■ ■ , u ♦ I l ar prnrtica!;;' r.ov.-. W'ii'; fxchanu^; ipneiimonia. P Oi saie 0} R. WANTED ♦ ;'n. j;ai* ca.'h Ji.ii loal o.';;a,e. i’iaone lit-altv HUi_. Mother's .loy never fails to cure oup and pneiin i-I. Jt)rdan A: Co. \V A.N'rKi) Tw.t room.' f'i?T' ■.{1 t-. li ' ■ > S^a'i' •er I». r;rt‘ ANTi'l' - to !e;Tr ha:"dresH- > >lei i!!;tr.’'' pp’'ir.Ji’H" n‘ •I. ’>r ca;l a' ♦ ♦ ♦ MISCELLANEOL'S ♦ I RENT LIST I OF THE SOUTHERN REAL ESTATE, I LOAN SL TRUST COMPANY. ■ >-room flat over SarraTt's store, $30.00 i ."^1 room d^^■el!inc -2th i^t. (now) 10,00 .'-room dve’uiv-: 2'. st Pt. (new) S.00 7-roorn dv^e'iii;-, -"2 E. More- 22..'jO T.UU p.- i-h r. > [■ V.’I MOXE V ON I.O A.X nr. an/t 1: Jr. S:ate I'^ead .. '1 ' ' U .T ! I'arr-.cularj. Lo.. .'.M’io^te, N. C. -'-room -Iwellin;: Belmont .. .. Bt! ai_'(iT hair uaia jh.. ^. . i-ro-n' c tiiice College & Lid- Nfanir-'Sr’n^. iv.apsotre. »ro;ysl.> AT'TOMOPTI.K for 4-room cottasA So. M-er? Sr ..anufil of chdr. ’a ,,xc'.an2€ f-a- Ruhr- 4 room cot^auv No. 12 Catherine t ni^ ' ataiopip liee. .\ic,pr i ■■ ■ ■ht ]« -re Atlanta, (I- V '> '1 i-T I A r : M V ’ ■- (*■' ;'i a .M > A.VTP.n Y affi’ ‘ ‘ .MVi f, ;c ■ .!0 C,'‘(.'>p fn . in Pn rj.r.iV’t; -,n. iv-w tirt^s. I St W : :. ;.ar, . c.',ai.;^ ‘ ;-'ar.s. N. 4 ••ooni ■■oTtas:^ No. 1^. Catherine I 5.00 S. 00 8.00 ■ n ’’’it'-i E' Sn. ;-ro!ini as:.-, Holmon* .. .. ■ i :'KN.\"S Tl'NiXG i- ;:nr,u.. ,iii dly en-i'-voom conou^. Hehv.om .. ■' " [ 'lor-.d 'ny ,;iian:st?. teachers, con-: 4-ro^'ir. conacre, .Sever.-^ville .... and j ■o‘V', iorial. •■■room couapre. F?elmonL Vi^Ca:!S' Throne Wanted—Position as steno^rai ho: .-■nd h lokkeeper ■ " ' oun? lady wj ii rhrf* 'ear xr* i‘nre. Rf’feTMH Address I’osiMon. ' caro .News. "■'.-Tf S.OO s. 0(1 ,1.00 4.POO .OOn feet o-' v. r.rcho,;^e space on the j7-rf; .'^outliern rlnilway on 5th stror-’t. — _ - .! nr>rtn-;onrs in large brick building on MfjNKV :J-uey ro U id on 'mproved ' •'•th Sr.. l)elow Sr.urhern Railroad, re;’: ( -at* in an;> ar.i.iiints, f:-om ' ; -''veral offices in the new Howell Ar- jj.Ill,III) : 1) Also if ;.o',i have mone.'.'j cade. .Ml now. firound floor, r’iii- yo'i w.m: ir; lend on yood real i Use the Phone 236. 27 tf » ,.T-itr i-':'c-i!ity I ran place it for | you at a anod rjito of in'.-i' ?t. arid VVXTpr? .rh r,,; ■ .'V- State ;>nd dt‘-s'’:ri i::-'!’. pnce wanted, etc. Pi.u - a" ' No ' f. .“i 2;-tf; u '.i «. V a ".ni 1 f» I V I.’ ^ A u A i ' r I, i iiU j ^ >« • Ku;!rar;ree j.ayiuf nt oi' !;iincii,al ai.d : |n til0 1 UDllC iLVG inteu;^t. Address A. C. \V., in .-ar.-' x v^. of New,'. 0-20-2 It WAN'ii.'' Vrn ■ > ler^rM ‘ J- ’tf’e. Pr ons \\ai’'iri.-. 'n T r> ' d ' :'*ry. ror"; ■ . -r vJU” t.;ap"an*iS " ear- ■ * p, ‘ . -r more rnan m-'.' n;^i -'•pyrlu'-'fed chn-’-' ■■h f.'.-'" p'av'*:^e srv- V d " ■■ . ■ ' Ji;t^, Ca. rr'ov*- an-”h'nr t^'>* i - H= rbr, K r- ^o -.n '■ ^ w^: ^ .-KV.TNG .MACTIINKS for sale and rent, .?2. '0 iii«'^*h. .Nocdlc';. shuttles and bobbins f-'ir all niaices of ma- : '-h^iies tIw.'i’. s on hind. Lav. in r-Ko’> I biuN l o. r'uone .1 . 11'-' There has been a j;reat deal of ac- iciiy in sv.burban real estate EAST ’■F TH[] ClTV in rhe past few v.'eeks, .^u ii-.r- i.s hii: mc-ne>- being made y -i-.or.-' viin h;;ve anyrbine: to sell, v; u:!::;v- the tide is just be- in-ti . s. “ ' ; t tn 'a.’.i t>' ••■vf-! ’eji' -. ’•on .* y-'f nin -, to r -;::t ’vry and are our- , in. t.r',' avily Lhat .sec- \ e w'v hiive opti'^ns y-n several :;’-f PCS’: if.ns in b(;th vacanc n:i imi ;' :ve l 1' i - ih"t cannot iian e 0-! . ivo.; ■ nd o;i'('r at close prices. ?£. his .inc.-*.. 7 ;f.> rs._ V roof, hea'^ed. e.. i.irili> h-' l, cHi ';no, high level . 75. lenrtv; lo do'irable '■V';- ,;i nor n’^r^nth. Terms a. i‘; ici- y.i quicK sale,-54700.00. ,> • u - iwi; union Loan and i ..at I’zcn 11 tl V \NTLr>-'”o buy r€^ oV. ia-x b ';o : - - - — - 1 .p ..eik J. ne~-r-o' Realty CiORipaoy - — ' MOR??IS E. TROTTER. Manager. ’PHONE 25.''^'' for all kinds of ^^'ood. 16 East Trade St. Phone 349. M. O. Dowd. 6-tf ♦ ♦ FOR RENT n* ? ^ Vi*. R PI . - '■ J.t.K'K' ' V .”}. rr.p kK T .-M ' rn • 1; a-O’ :■ ,i V fr.' Fishing for Eays dnn t hnve u, ■■ ciir, \\ r- have seven ^ It yi" 1 .-clh.'^s ''ari>»i-', fruin lo 2.'> yeais' p^rfc|*^Q expori ' li’. e U:^ a call anri v.e: 1\0 wil; do tne rest. (]reen & Youn,^.. ■ Pro,;i'.eior.-. 21-tf i IMany are liie ways lo extract money • . froi^i "easy iiuii k.s.’ Some person baa T’vVO-HO't.SK f'oiton F'arm to r nt. tested ihe advertising of ‘•sharks” who J. S. -M;.crs, mj2 hast Avenue. had bait tot for the guileless with this :i-2o-i f , resnU; — ! By sending $1 for a cure for drunk- ME.N A.Vl) WOi.tl-.N: If you vrant! enuess. It was to ‘‘take the pledge V.■ rk, if-ll jHra itf I cisiery tf> i and keep it.” uca'i-r. liiL foniini.-^oion, idake .S10| sent oO cents to find out how to daii>. Mxperie:; e u; iioce; sary. Ad-i turnips succeasfuliy. He found di;;s.-; Ii.ierijational Mill.s, jUo-s Chest- take hold of the tops and n ;t. J^hiiada., I’a. 2-12 Sun tf. A. LawirI'^-CENT AD In this column may b>‘ln;^ you $100.00 in businsea. .1. f NO"'AR^ i UBLIC quick— 'Phone 124-tf 1 f lift.” He sent stamps to a Chicago firm for information as to how to make an impression. The answer was; “Sit dov.n rjn a pan of dough.” He learned “How lo double your money in six months,” being advised to convert his money into bills and fold them.” Committee Ap pointments Washington. April -3. Following is a Lst of important commit iee appcintments: Foreien affairs—\\ illiam Sulzer, New York, chairman: Floyd, Garner, Le- ?:are, Sharpe. Cline. Eevy, Curley, Linthicum, Defenderfer. Goodwin, Steadman, Townsend, B. P. Harrison. Military afairs—^James Hay, chair man; Slayden, Gordon, Dent, Watkins, Coney. D. M. Hughes, Fields, Lewis, Sweet, Patten, Pepper, Evans, Ham ilton. -\aval affairs—L. P. Padgett. 'I'en- nessee. chairman; GregR, Talbott, Hobson. Macon, Estopinal, Riordan, Turnbuil, Tribble. Withersjjoon, Hen ley. Buchanan, Bathrick. Lee. Postoffices and post roads—John A. Moon. Tennessee, chairman; Finley, lJo,\(l, Rell, Cox, Wilson, .Mays, Tuttle, Rouse, Fowler, Blackmon, Gregg, Al len. Reiily. Interstate and foreign commerce— A\'illiam C. Adamson. Georgia, chali man; Richard.son, Sims. William R. Sm.th, Broussard, Goldfogl^*, Hamlin, Sabbath, Marline, Covington, Cullop. Gould, Deremus, Goeke. Other committee chairmen are; Elec tions .\o. 1, Timoth}’ T. Ansberrj', Ohio. Elections No. 2, .lames A. Hamill, New ,^erse,^. Elections NO. .3, Henry i\L Goldfogle. New York. •ludicoary, Henry D. Clayton, .Xla- bama. Banking and currency, .Arscnee P. Pu.jo, Ivouisiana. Coinage and weights and measures, Thomas W. Hardwick, (iieorgia. Rivers and harbors, Stephen M. Sjiarkman. Florida. •Mei chant marine and ficheries. •Io.=^hua W. .\lexander, .Missouri. Agriculture. .lohn J^ami), \*irginia. Pui)lic lands, .Josejih 'I'. Roijinson, •Arkarisas. Indian affairs. .John H. Stephens. Texas. Territiries, Henry D. Flood, Virgin- New Bungalows We are just b^ jrinnins: TWO new Bunjralows in Woodlawn. e are building thfse ,iust as the purchasers wanted tiiem. They are artistic and arranged with every comfort and convenience. It costs no more to have a hfjme built as YOU want it than to get one hot arranged to your taste. See us at onee and let us build for you So prettier place around Char lotte than WOOIJL.AWN. Our terms are fair and just. The McClung Realty Co. FOR RnEumAT'PM. The w cure rheumatism Is r'^mov*. cause. Rheiirr.acidt-: re'^'-'ves cause pnd stops the pain q- Rijeumacide Is put up tablet form, in 2-'-c uu.‘ TjOc and is sold by drugsrirv h-‘ i'abl'-?s mailed on ; Booklet "‘e. Bobbii^t C' : ■ Baltimoie, Md. 25 S. Tyon St. VOTERS! Ward Five Phone 1254. I Philadelphia, Pa.. April ' mander Edward Biddle Latch, L. s- N., retired, died in his home in Merion (today. During the Ci^il ''var he served' , on the Hartford and was retired m ; jlS78. Commander Latch, who was iS ^ years old, devoted murh of his time to v.riting on religious suijject:?. Here’s a Th M tn it' Bland and victory is the cry of the Will appreciate your vote for School Commissioner ,xhe Ideal Triplex Copper '•O.'i fij ■ f." ■ nd;‘ :oa .-^o Tr-von \GF.NTS W\N 'KlJ—Sell ten feather ,, ^ , bcd.s and get one free. .arner' &l f.le-sent for “ twelve useful household ' ''•.r.rnv.f 1, -ui S. College St., char- Jofte, N C. ‘how to get F'»b' RK.N • iii'i I'.^i I ■ adf r' i- i/-nd not;. ?i;,M -■ ?22 J- K:.,-' i'RATP^RNAL Order F.ayl^s offers spe- -'ai ini'iatidf] f, ,■ ol $(;,ri;i; .S7.U0 'it rich.' The secret was, “Work nard and never spend a cent” He wrote to find out how to write I without pen and ink. He was told to Fif'h 1 :',t I 'Ae'ikl,\ sifk b'n^'fit. medical atten-juse a lead pencil. I tion ni iiihfrs, ;inr| taiiiily; :-orial foa-1 He paid $1 to learn how to live ti.f-: n rniT'‘l,v fi :it-iiial ol der. 10vf>i y j without work, and was toid on a pos- irwiii s OIdf i;. Scr-any riieiribor or ap-; tal card; “Fish for easy marks, as pi'. ai s iioirie, Belmont llo-jwe do.” l-tf I FOf; ftFNT .\p..‘p ri - •( :,rp Hfinrr- K nifri' .-iMi lan-v-, h- a*' r ami windov ■ 'jnr, Snil!h h- ; h : - r., '. v,' y p >- ♦ FANCY BRED FOUl.TRY AND ♦ Ft »fl RliNT Six 'non-■ Wi. 11 ^ EGGS, .''f Uih ' -dnr , mm i, 'i radrM ' Vi , r** F^' • Fiir-i .-.:t i I- o DL-s-n i-Mn-. ' t OR S.\ LK—P.Hrrpfj Rock and Brown 1 (.*?». Kh.M CHEAP N'tc*; store room L'glioin eggs. Phone 2261 ^-'’-tf cn W. 4tn, near Trvou. vV. C. Dowd, — -- 1_I at News H-21-tt COLl’MBrAN Wyandottes are beau- iL> tiL’VT n ti( and good layers too. I'Iges for a. i-. wh,„,. 'Iraders’ I>and Co.. 22 LaKt sr rno. Fifth 2-20-mon-fri-tf ' FANTY POLLTRY AND EGGS are vnw PFVT Anrii let rasily solfj through advertisements fOR RENT- Apiil 1st, modern seven- in rhis column room home, all conveiiii ncf'■•. Ud7' - . We.st 4th. Applj W. S. Dr)ir next FOR SALE White l.eKborn eggs, 75 21 If rents setting, pure strain. ’Phone *■' , 202*j-Y. Q ff FOR RENT—Six room house, ,\'o. !7., South Cedar St., 12.0.00 mo. Trrider ’I pqr renT Land Company 2» East l ifth .sr. 1 r,-room rottage. 712 E. 9th SI. Mod- I :;t ern conveniences. _ ~ —il ('(-loom house, 2KJ N. Mvers Sf Mod- FOR RENT—Modern sevenrr»om ern convenicnres ' • ^ ^ o houBe, all conveniences. 2(C Victr.na C-room house 4'jV West Eleventh Avenue, Woodlavn. Apply w. s. i mtv.iern ’ If he had sent $1 to Insurance Head quarters to know which wag the best Insurance Agency in the city, the answer would have been C. N.G. Butt & Co INSURANCE HEADQUARTERS Dorr, on corner. FOR SALE MARCH 18TH Big shipment of Horses and Millet received. Prlc-ea and terms: right. 21-tf. 5-rofim house, modern conveniences, , B2(t N. iMcDowel!. 4-room house, city water, 508 N. Mc Dowell. J. P. & L. L. HACKNEY Phone 312. 6 W. 5th St. PLUMBING AND HEATING Repair Work, Terra Cotta and Flue Pipe, Wall Coping. HACKNEY BROS. WHICH- OUR CUSTOMER OR NOT? FOR YOU TO DECIDE. Frankly, we hope you’ll de cide in our favor. We are doing excellent work and try our best to suit the in dividual taste of every patron. We heliev we can itk'nse you. May we try? Sanitary Steam Laundry J. W. WadswOrth'e Sons Co. 0 and 8 Vv^est FiUh St. 473- -Phones- -800 P'-’One I ri,iiii-,n-.--i ,11 f. Insular affairs, AVilliam A. Jones, ’'.'irginia. liailways and canals, Charles A. Kor’i)l,\-, Indiana. Mine? and minin.g, Martin I). Foster, Illinois. I^nbljr buildincs a.iid grounds, Mor ris Shepr>ard, Texas. Education, Asbur>' F. Lever, South Carolina. Labor, William B. Wilson. Pennsyl vania. • Patents, William A. Oldfiold, Arkan sas. Invalid pensions, Isnac R. Sherwood. Ohio. Pensions, William R. Richai'dson, Alabama. C lairns, Edward W. Pou, North Car ol ina. War claims. T. W. Sims. Tennessee. Oisrricr of Columbia, Ben Johnson, Kentuck.\. Revision of the laws, .lohn T. Wat kins, Louisiana. Rcioi'm in the civil scrvicc. H. L. Godwin, .Vorth Carolina. Election of President, Vice l^rcsi- deut. and members of congress, \\'il- liani W. Rucker. Missouri. -Alcoholic liquor trafllc, E. S. Shanri- Icr. jr., Mississippi. irri.gation or arid lands, William R. Smith. Te.xas. Immioation find nai ;:rali/ati(jn. .lohn L. Burnett, Alabama. Account, James T. IJoyd, Missouri. Mileage, Robert E. i^ee, t^ennsylva- nia. Census. William C. Houston. Tennes see. Librai.\', James L. Sla.'den, Texas. .Printing, David E. Finle.\-, South Car olina. Enrolled bills, Ben Cravens, .\rkcin- sas. industrial arts and expositions; J. Thom:is Heflin, Alabama. Especial interest centered about the chairmen of committees to investigate e.xpenditures in the nine executive de partments out of which inquiries the democrats hope to gather m*uch politi cal capital. The men selected are for mer prosecuting attorneys and will insert the probe deep. They are; State department—C. W. Hamlin, Missouri. Treasur.v—William E. Cox, Indiana. War departn>ent—Harvey Helm, Kentucky. Navy—Rufus Hardy, Texas. Postoffice—William A. Ashi)rook Oh if). interior department—James M. (ira- ham, Illinois. Department of justice—Jack Beall, Texas. Dei»artment of agriculture—Ralph W. AIoss. Indiana. Commerce and labor—John H. Rothermel. Pennsylvania. Public buildings—Cyrus Cline, Indi ana. It is expected the inquisitors will be gin their work immediately. S])ecial attention is to be given to the post- oflice, interior, agriculture and de partment of justice. James M. Graham, who will probe the interior was a democratic inquisitor of Richard .A. Ballinger, the former secretary who re signed a month ago. If Tuesday, April 4th J. J. WILLIAMS Elected will Work for Cheaper School Books in Our Public Schools. FOR SCHOOL COMMISSIONER. I hereby announce m.xself a candi date for School Commissioner for \\ aid siibject to the action of the Deniocraiic primaries. B. F. DARST. Coil Gas Water Heater Heats water hot in five minutes. Is the best tank heater made. We handle and so guarantee it. See the one installed in our show room before buying elsewhere. BREEN-TOMPKINS CO. eS 11 W. Fifth St. Phone 91. •H 1 ".Tv , ^ ’ J vu 5 A • . c (i a re's ANNOUNCEMENT I hereby announce myself, subject to the action of the Democratic Pri maries. for School Commissioner in ^^■ard Six. 29-6t W. J. COOK. We hereby announce our candidacy for Aldermen in Ward One. subject to the action of the Democratic primary. J. H. ROSS, R. P. STOKE.S, I hereby announce myself a candi date for Alderman in Ward '>, subject to the action of the Democratic pri mary. D. A. JOHNSON. ANNOUNCEMENT I hereby announce myself as a can didate for Alderman in' Ward L sub ject to the ac;ion of the Primary to be held April 4th. 2cS-6t L. G. CRUSE. Cut this out. It is worth money to You. RUBBER TIRES This clipi)ing, with Sll,0O in cash will get one set 7-S inch best grade F'IRESTONE BL'G(iY TIRES 50 sets only on these terms, to advei'tise the suoerior quality of FIRESTONE RUIJ- BER. This price expires April 1st or as soon as tlie 50 sets are taken. First come first served. W. R. STROUPE 211 West Fourth St. Charlotte. N. C. You K.nov/ Thekiad ot PiiP.trr'' - wart—nstura!!) :p- C.j> — kmd that ’■ r-.--af- , to ihe f"? and ti pleasant impression Tl-,“ k.nd ve are ce:v?:'--? daily i: p! -a=ir.c n-- '■' Send as your ora“.'- and v.r will please 'u. prices are a- rea'on.':^>i»- as our ',\'ork i; good. i ,n Business Builders y I in i Tis n hr!;, IhU hu = ' Ji'h p. L SUPERINTENDENT. 'Phone 1530. 29 Scuth Trv'on S ANNOUNCEMENT [ We hereby announce ourselves as candidates for School Commissioners in Ward 8, subject to the action of the Democratic primary to be iield April l 4th, 1911. J. R. PL'RSER. 27-9t F. M. OSBORNE. GROCERS 'I3EE^ ANNOUNCEMENT I hereby announce m.\seif as a can didate for Alderman i'or Ward One. subject to the action of the primary April 4th, 1911. R. F. STOKES. KNORR'S ERBSWURST Marrow Pea Soup. Most deliciou.-. Place one ounce in half pint of boiling v.-ater, stir gently and let buii for 1.^ minutes and a plate of the most deli cious pea sup is \our.s. Price 20c for N plates. ANNOUNCEMENT I hereby announce myself as a can didate for Aledrman for Ward Five, suliject to the action of the primary April 4th, 1911. 25-(>t JOE E. ORR. FOR SCHOOL COMMISSIONER. I here.by announce myself a candi date for School Commissioner for Ward 3. subject to the action of the Democratic primaries. E, F. CRESWELL. ANNOUNCEMENT I hereby announce myself as a can didate lor the office of Mayor of the City of Charlotte, subject to the action of the Primary to be held April 4, 1911. 2:M0t CHAS. A. BLAND. IViiller-Van Nesi "The Place. Co. SPECIAL PRICES : E 3 L ’ T 3 $14.50 to $:3.C0, C r chant Tailored. ai'd Fit Guarc^ntesJ. GREAT^.R CHAR..:)- PRESSING CLUB. 19 Vei.t 4th cli. P SPECIAL THIS WEEiK. 4 packs oat Hakt 2-^c; oi.’y about 6e a jjackage. Smo!:ni Viac 'ii l-'e, .'i can:- ])ie peaches ..r apjile.s or oiackberiic.' '-■jQ, o corn 2.-)C. 2 sweet iieas for l-’.c. Nothing pa.vs better ilian iiuying ^:oods for cash. It's money in yoiir pocKct. Don't throw it awhv. Briagers di Co. Professio: 'C .o We Sell SUNSHINE BRAND of Laying Food the Best on the Market. W. M. C?^OWELL Phone 1C52. 2C0 E. ^■l■3^ehead St. •J. M, Alcr Alicjhcs ARCHITECT .X 3u!!d!nr- Roct'ns 5\.:5-bC6 Tr OhM.n i~u Ct. L. L GI IF YOU WANT Or. H. C. hencierson. HhNOEKjDOiN U ANNOUNCEMENT I hereby announce myself a candi date for School Commissioner in Ward T, subject to the action of the Dem ocratic primary to be held April 4th, 19J1. 24-9t F. R. CATES. Most disfi;guring skin eruptions, scrofula, pimples, rashes, etc., are due to impin-e blood. Burdock Blood Bit ters is a cleansing blood tonic. Makes you clear-eyed, clear-brained, clear skinned. Itching piles provokes profanity, but profanity won't cure them. Doan’s Ointment cures itching, bleeding or protruding piles after years of suffer ing. At any drug store. If you haven't the time to exercise regularly. Doan's Regulets will [»re- vent constipation. They induce a mild, easy, healthful action of the bowels without griping. Ask your druggist for them. 25 cents. Stops earache in two minutes; tooth ache or pain of burn or scald In five minutes; hoarseness, one hour; mus- cleache, two hours; sore throat, twelve hours—Dr. Thomas’ Eclectic Oil, mon arch over pain. Theatre Closes Tonight. The vaudeville at the Auditorium will bee losed tonight only, on ac count of the Hawkins grand rally, but will be open Tuesda.v night. New high chiF.p, continuous vaudeville and motion pictures, as we have installed a new machine and will be in opera tion Tuesday nighL ANNOUNCEMENT. We hereby announce ourselves as candidates for Aldermen in Ward One, subject to the action of the Primary to be held April 4. 1911. J. P. CARR. W. F. STEVENS, W. H. HALU 2.3-lOt W. R. MATTHEWS, ANNOUNCEMENT I hereby announce myself as a can didate for .A.ledrman for Ward 5 subject to the action of the primary April 4;h, 1911. 30-5t O. L. DUNN. ANNOUNCEMENT We hereby announce ourselves can didates for the office of Aldermen from the 'I'hird Ward subject to the action of the Democratic Primaries, April 4tli. R. J. SIFFORD, A. M. QUILLET. Charlotte, March 20, 1911. Southern Railway Offers Extremely Low Round Trip Rates to Little Rock, Ark., On Account Annual Reunion United Confederate Veterans May 15-Sth, 1911. Tickets for this occasion will be sold on Ma.v 13, 14, and 15, with final return May 23rd. with privilege of an exten sion of return limit until June 11th, by depositing ticket with joint agent and payment of 50 cents. The follow ing round trip rates will apply from stations named: Charlotte, N. C $17.1.5 Concord, N. C 17.30 Davidson, N. C 17.15 Greensboro, N. C 18..‘50 Gastonia, N. C 16.65 High Point, N. C 18.00 StatesviUe, N. C 17.15 Salisbury, N. C 17.30 l.ow round trip rates from all other points on Southern Railway on same basis. Southern Railway has double daily through service for Little Rock, Ark., via both Asheville, Chattanooga and Memphis, and via Atlanta, Bir ■ mingham and Memphis. For further information, reserva tions, etc., apply to any Southern Railway Agent, or, write. R. L. Vernon D. P. A., and R. H. DeButts, T. P A ’ Charlotte, N. C. 3_23-td something good to drink jusi ti-y a! Dottle oi Dales iia\va:iau PiueiiiJple: riuii- Juice. I ■' ' ' • • a-* j 'ir';i05 > 21c, S. R. LENTZ j Fred Cochrane, Mgr. 'Phone 25'i i Try DR. A. D. GLASCO^s.. r Our Daddies Knew Best They bolted liour and sui.eu meal, Nowaaays many millers bolt iheir meal, it Iooks awiuii pretty, out v\u. not make good bread or musiii, 'v\ c sift our the olu-fasluoneu way and aii our cuhtoiurrs iike it. Get the ijesi. Ask your grocer lur Alexander Bros , meal ana accept no other, it he does not keep il, notiiy us and you saai. ue suppiieu. ALEXANDER i3R0S. ’Phone 2561. ufticc, Sxin Fioor hours 9 to i; '): .Ic-Sity . and >. to Ai)Q ay Appo;ntrnc''.L mSCELLAhhuUS FOR S>ALE ~~ G-room houte on car line near Churcii scnooi. iji'ju.uu cabii aiiu uaittuce m Jw i^. See v»nuc.IViAi^tn tic WALLACE iot) N. Ti.^on tit. Phoiie; Oruce xtto. iJiil-J. ROOFING We put ou Slate, Tin, Tar and Grav el Kooiing. neu iou uuiiu ui ici>ai. our estimate. C. F. SHUMAN Phone 11L ivi. College St. THE GEM HOTEL AND CAFE L'p-to-uate uining rooui, beatiag lOo persons, a luncu coun(er uutciuaieu 1X1 boutli. Converiienu\ ioeanju. on boutii iryon street, btnetly European. .iuCe iUiii. ner:aer.ce 0(tice 'FUO'j e 325. Im VV', ^'03 F.eaily L«ui.uir.y, Ci. ■ ivLt-;, L>r, t-l, t-\ HJa., .y k. Vi . > > 1 i . . . n i. , - , Realty Hour» i, tc. c.. *. L5. Phone, Ofi':;*, cou, Ccn*-m Jn,r . - F. L. BONFOi 6upervi».on i Oftite 211 N. Const. \ I'., fie r HUGH W. HAH e\ i iwrt.vii.v Law tiuiidlng MOVED I have moved my Terra Cotta Pipe Yara to East oth ot., between College St. and the railroad, ' lu me Hea'i i of the City” wnere you will imd ever\- thing in pipe ana tilings. Flue pipe. Chimney lining. Wall coping, etc. C. V. FURR, Office and Yard East 5tn St. Between College and R- H. ANOTHER FRESH SUPPLY Sherrill Mineral Water, the friend of suffering humanity, just in. Phone orders 918. SHERILL MINERAL WATER CO. 211 S. College St. & I rtfi.r>.tni.u, V wuw.-H RECOV£:Ht.D. Inner Tubes Vuicanizfid. We saa;-autt^t! tiiev v,-»a rt -, ^ 'Where wo vuicanizv tiiem. First puncture, jo cents Second puu;;ture. Third punctate, 25 cent.-!!. AiJ slaer. ne’v tires carricu Relay fg. i 231 and 233 i?. Try on Si-
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