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THE CHARLOTTE NEWS APRIL4, !9U IhL.A. Vanderburgi^^^ Passed Beyond t$ I.-nuv Ml Vandorbtirrr, one of the okloHt and rnost highly pstoemcrl ciii- of C^'rirl'^'' p nu i nui-. at .'J.S.S u'c r.17 F T('!>*h .-irec‘ I’fld bo(> n in •..1'.;.?: time, an 1 V d ;--i f i’;. He • .!, . ^■'|•or.•-; 1 • pi' ' ' , i Me kMinvin: 11. > a t i r- '• I'.i d wa - 72 ■ .T •’ r 1 T' tip w a. H. ■ 1- , r'. '-'e. 1 , , r.i'ild t'l ■ I- M = A’and. i ' ' f ill- :- . r. , \V ' ; 1 t*T> L • ■ ■ '1 : •1 i • 1-' V . ’ r • 1 . ..M .-1 . : n n 'iffion,' J . ' ' ■ oter-1 IU' **’' Ilf (’’''Tlotto ! - (• .nr,.,!.. T w We Are You'll readily see what we mean when you see the up-to-now Silk Dresses we are going to sell WEDNESDAY MORNING AT 10 O’CLOCK But you know us, wc are always down to “Mother Earth” when it comes to Seilipjj ?t fo’* n I ! I '1 , ( '. r-t Ir i •• n V h\. wit.' n-’ :! .s.-’jf \ A’ai'fif! ■111^.. ' ' ■ ;mv' I »:i- - i V. f{ auit ll;- • I ■ ■■ -)l- . ■ rvit V i’l he f 1 .du!'- • ; Lot i-' This Sale ooly $9.95 Lot 2--A1I $20 to $30. THEY ARE DLSPLAYED IN OUR WINDOWS i'i‘ Master Builders ’o, V. ill have rharn i is I * ■* ■ .;V "flW* In Session Todcv Charlotte’s Authoritv on Women’s Wear ■ 17-19 W. Trade Street—Phone 7j‘ ■gf.'W. fe ExUaordinary Federal Court Is — i Busy Vvith Cases ' . H'.‘ ll I rp- i:-- 111 '\ , rontini’ed f’T'in P;'':re One. no 1. "T ^'iint T'”- tiiank it;»' n.ior !ie past oi.-ii' c'n.«f's8f for (iu-ir iu*re u'n'iu khuln.-> a ml >, oi. lar ; hr .'ixi‘''eii VI*D. I hat I h: .'e been “.(/o’l ?pi:o tlio Tniniii, ipal primary of the h fodi val t'oun, v/hich couvoned •■■'inuda>. jogned along in its rega- . .)ri-.rC!iiei'- bf'iiig cricd \vho had | a '-O'lod laoijins ago. Judge Boyd' '11 i ' i(' s#'v\’.Ck i»r t V' iionj-o. .uu'i'i- nct'-^i'i -d. | 1 av^ ('ied in ic arc‘ now i'i i ui Tinon (ountv there was au| 'I'.tl;. wniiii’g iioyoi.d mw' ri\'r for nged man uiu' had been charged witii I With Ml. Hawkins j With Dr. Bland ui PI tine 'i>nn:.ii'I‘-c on rouimit'e.^^? :■ ly piacp tlip'n." ;'euui)'.i':-:i.- rhoiighi tho'” vc- Thi ' Mi;-- 0 a /v t' !ioy l uii" a; iht> . (1 Ib'-'iii ; n 10 !ar,_h drn’.corai: : I'nu’b •1 d \ .h- ! .]] j;vc- " . ‘ t MMI. V. '1 if ns- f^v ■ "i-wii fi'znvos cf t’ ' .ir. Pa\n.-. • ::•! r h-r^. V’ -n ; ai."? wa:« rea; h; ^ ro .'’.n'lfl until ■ ■ orflf-r. \V--'i'ng!or), 1- Cailod in fx- -O '.i^nary s !)> V) c-.-' icu'. Tafi V I-I' n ■’it'r ; i'V wliirh iilii ii tii;^ulltug. The jury deliberated i !'(>!• a lo)ig rime and then reached ai ' .■’■difi. oi' guilty, i'rom another coun‘> j : ri’Pf' a vfning n’.an and he too wat-j cl.arged v ijh illicit distilling. He Avas | •vail^v, too. j ^>!C'nds of each of these neo]>le liave i)een in Chariotle since Sunday. To them I lie federal court means some-1 ihing icrrible. An attorney asi.cd that j I’v'M- name? be withheld. And v.-'jiai’s ’itc ciiifereiv’e if they are not print-] ed. j 1,'onr'" took a recess ac noon unlilj ’vi'.on an imnorlaiii matter in-i volv’ug an rdioii dis^tiilery and the! coufi;-c; 'i'-n o*' land ui)oii wliich tiiej r Canadian ‘iHes'^u distill v^as located, will be tak the nil. At Auditoi I u m l!’(-:e Wt ll :or \ir. I I '.V' KKl ■1. ]' C’arl'''== I. aiO’is!! ation i; va-; calK il At the Acadeiny'^°C v i'J r. 'iOtmce of prevention is worth a pound; : of cure. | “We vrant a mayor.'’ he said, “who will conduct the city on a basis of true econom.v.’’ I i Mr. Chase ]3renizcr. who has man-1 aged the campaign for Dr. iiiand. ’ spoke on “The Present Campaign” and j •explained that ihe ina>Oi'alty contest} j wa.'i made necessary only becan;>e the ^ i jiast adnrinisti-acion liacl failed to jmake good. Di-. Illand, he said con- jsented to rtin only becausp C'lO of his i fe’low lownsmeu petiticnoii him to do I ra ]\Iayor Thoma.'j \V. Hawkins, who for two yea^s has lieen C'harlotte's chief execittive ofncer, closcd his campaign for re-eiection v. ich a | (iciny grand rally in the city aiiditoviuni Hierc last night. Hetwecn fifteen hundred and two tiiousand people. estimn(:?d. heard the mayor's statemeiit of h;y record in oflicp and a declaraiicn of ‘dr. Crows spoke on ‘‘The S(reet== of ! tlie Cily” ( laiming that 'l)r.d condition on :;'^cot;; (imin recopiion Thursda.v af''->'-i^, - r of lipr daughter, ?.!r'-' vi:--. of ilristol, Tenn. A;, : Miss Mary Baird—oih'^ Mrs. Eaii'd’s two bean ; ters. MRSf!. Wi-IAREv'^ RETURNS, M;'s. S. ''Vharpy, of p.- S. C.. who has been y'h'' tion for some v.epks. c;r,, frota T>ividson and i.-; a Young’s. y were in The Bland forces rallied in the Aca- ^ ercnomv” of^'th^ t’ei: y ot -Music kisi ni: nt to the nr.ni- istration. i.-'-' of about tv.-o thousand, the Aca-^ i -r. A.’ J. Crovoi) sM'.-t-e on “Theu'^'^' HONOR OF Mr?, Ai'^D MRS. EDWAFD5. -'.rr. and .Mru. Ogucn '■:(] have been ai the Selwyii leave tomorrow f. t I itocK, tiieir suramei' hom-"'. Tglected bv n-esent ad-!^e\' t ^id^^aid, v ministration. | ^ ^ • Cai>t. T. S. -Fi anMin si)('!ce on the ; V' ‘T'-tv J-'inan'es." M”. V' >\ jfail on I ^ ‘•The Avoiking P onk.'^ Mr. Hnszh w. | and Mrs. i.ock- ^ ‘ ■ ! C. ll. Dul.~ ov. i‘'( hccai^'P (if n iiu tp,-. crv;aie. - i.i,’. d a . .iO.4 ■I*-? -’i’ t! fa--1 t! at t : ; : t!)o i ; c ’■ IV''- e-'a'cp; r Ltc icst 'iia i .TS. •n>. t' ^ i ,\ i'.i^ m. -r/jgo to the special ' i-;-iba' !y will b- like''\'^-e ■•■.’■.Tscrilv'd. an aivi ;i(ioiis I'rogn^m ■ !i on Mil:hy tIip nC'.v demo- : ma,i('.ri:y i-; tlic hoii/'o and t:;e i ip a.ril.i. ses-ioi, • ‘'f tb,-' a. HI. loti:-' siiaaiioi; '’r>- i : \ • party's ron.iol of one : r': jiai ‘ ,al iii !)ower at ■ r --nd if th"* cai)i!ak il ’s .-I vi !(' i f* jor.'c and niied with >' 'lil and i'')!’*ical Ivci;. rings. K-:- rv ry r;hpr npcniiig of con- M di-p'.v in ■i.f' ;'Tpital many !•'■> .hcrsa-' is- .'f :■-.'] U' 'f'uld i •(> scctue adti isidi"': tm the limi*^- .ra’ler'es. Thf^r ' wore so many V’ menibers to be svvorn in that it .' airaiasM '^‘^'ttie time this week Masters and L.av-spcoTiu^i’^^f'y- nien who are alleged ,i; [' ■ ';av'' violated tlie p'ostal regula- P 'ocla-■ ’’'■'•Is by s^nuling through tlie mails | iiv ".‘p'rcuiars ^har ^old of ari alleged fraud.- pro''.;y '^'id V, hi> are the nromoiers of the Al- bei*!n.arlc Uevelopinent Company, will bo tried. Considerable interest attaches fo •his -a'^e as Sibley is a North Caro- b”ian 'ho is prominently connected, s, it is alleged by the govern- lias been tried far similar of- fpnses before, once in 'i'exa&, and tes- nmony introducc-d against him there will he offered here also. p-lM; 111 I ,.:i i>v S! ■■ / ■ ■■ V...,;. V, ‘.(fsS c.- 'OU Real Estate Transfers. ?I:s. Lauretta Ziclcler has sold to "!iO Charlotte Land and Investment V n-.ii'ivtay a !cl on Biand street 42 by . i.~ feet in dimension. The price \vas5 ?dr. V. J. C.uther has sold to Mr. " ’iios of reprpsoiitr.tjves and sena-lE. T. Gorscd for $2,600 a loi on dem urs won gi\’en s-)e''’Iai cai’d.-i a';d|enr avenue. -■ 'f ral sp' icus o tl’e g.'^ilerics ’ su-j Mrs. S.i'ah A. Camp and Mr. W. T. ’ . d'^voted to pui)llc usp weio .^JtIcallli1 have sold to Mr. C A. Duck- ip for tiiem. jwor'h fcr $:j,SOO a lot at the intersec- col 1. disagroeablo dr-’/zling rainpirni (>f Elizabeth avenue and I\lorrow ■ ich fell tt,ru;;ghonr ti;* foieno-'n Iireet. p arent'y had no eff'v \vi;ate''"’r I Mr. Henry Grass has sold to ^Ir. ' n the appctatf>rs Mid long before I Sllis Ib-ivett for .$2,000 -I.'. a;M'es of 1 -rciock. one honr 1-foie the ses-jL-nd J^iw Creek tovv-nship, the land ■■ m was to open, ihe galleries wore .loioiu'ng trat of A. C. Summerville, i T'd :)ul b'lDg lines siretciied down {A. D. Sloan and others. CGI f'idors waiiinsr ;ti the vain h^)i’ei Rev. K. G. Miller has sod to Mr. it!!' ; !>oin woT’’a be mad for t hem. i W. R. .Viex:iuder N acres of land on Mc- ■'''hp rl- ; f tu-e ‘..'t' interest ii', Aliiint's Creek in Providence town- session .oday. of course, v>’as the:;]iip for i;UiJ>0. , 'f>n s'f ' ba’np Clarl,, of Missouri.i sneaker ->r ,'-p bouse, and ri;e [TENNESSEE PRESS ASSOCiATION ■ ;;rn to tl’c Moor of ‘Tnclp .loe"! MEETS IN NASHVILLE, '.••r.r.on as a mr;nber fror.i Danville,: .r V' r.i..y ‘ ■ 1 !■' r ’r! ,■>. ;.‘pnt;.-. ; ! r . !'.■ - r .! ] fn •>' 1 ! ■ 'a w fr.jsh .1 ; , 'iv a. thp fO poo l C'.- - O'; !' V C'’t m • ^air gr- We ' a • ; 1 r . bat yo!ir rr.Uiv.^ - ,u. X’.'0y to !.] ■: Vp '!I s! dr i:- Jar nv i'. •mr :> Ia.tiBin-5i.'V i'M t'y do ju-it Bddrc. ;; ; : :1 f'r;t the (i. ( i'ittr- . U... Ohio. :■! T'f tlif? be (''■ ']■ *r.\\\ 1 - . . M ,v. i >'0i; ^'iihoi.i .. t riiiiy po'f • ruinplexi u 1 f'^rrrrn > ■ and a minority membe’- at that. | By Associated Press. ; lb' sweating in of new coneressmpu Nashville, Tenn., April 4.—The Ten- ' ii« riip bu.=^i?iess of tlie day. nessee Press Association met here r’’I U i.s was f:5 be t‘o1!o\\ed by ih' pip-jihi morning f.)r a two days’ session. 'OI-I -’., or the report, of the new j I’re;-idc-nt George Milton, of Knox- c ■ H. c-jT'iniiTtee on rules cau! oiher mat-jville, read his annual address. The i organization. I meeting will close with a banquet to- [morrow night. Don C. Zeitz, of the i New York World, and Clark Howell j of i];e Atlanta Cons'titution, are on jthe program for addresses but tele- IWnh^ grams were received from them re- \^unipuiyn c-retting that they are unable to be present. •f. rv'nr”'-' f ,V, ;- H|, I ; li'U iiv rr liication 'b'i'-v. pim- ’• i •'.in as r->'- ‘ !y ^ a ''ay.-. It I. P. A. Officers Thp loral pr.,= t of ihe T. P. A. is to day cineri:!ining visiiing T. 1'. A. ofTi- cc'S—Xati'jua! PreKidi.-nt Vv'. O. Hr.d- son. of ,\cw Orleans. National DiVec- !'u- f’. ,f. Wachter. of St. Louis. C. F. • ■ ♦i'is ivith-1‘liigh Point. George • >iny. 'i'he be.-it MV-’oiih, Texas. J. .L 1o g to tho n^’nr-! inst on-Salem, and State d ,r.’ha: ■■ a '.Oc i -^i-'Lcan, of Greens- ' txjro. ■ The vi:~itorp have been in the your and l' '^ hands ot .Mr. .}. Prank W iIkes, and ' ^toniach tablets sold and guaran- yni.- dr-,;r(2ist to|‘’‘''j..' ^ Iteed bv R. H. .fordan & Co. is the one I -. ;.I. Tole-i 1 tio oojpot O. the visit of these offl- speedy remedy. ■ ; ■' Meiit:;it*nt' *s vv.is to inciease the membership ^ And mind you it is guaranteed with- r. ai remr-dy ’as.vociation. red'tape and without any .r^ha:- a 'Oc g'in^r.i;Ur t)f "M do !i n wish Sour Stomach One or Two Mi-o-na Tablets and Presto! Sour Stomach is oGne. If you want a perfect stotnach; want to get rid of food fermentation, gas cructations, heartburn, bloating aft^er nie;i!s and anv stomach distress MI.O- fr. •) 1 ■ :j \ > •.i:r lit. w ;; 1 1 I. I F R E r? r s Hi> o! I -.'x’ l..r .«l' \ i. ’ . l.jCi .Ut T'-tum mail, i camfiaign was undertaken today ar.iither dayi^-' vi.-iiinj: officers and the officers ;;i-ll is ihe!*'^ !oc-'l post,. The result was ex- uid h campaign will be con- ‘tiiMiPd at some future time. .....\ '!'he vi.iitin.g ojficers ic^ave tonicrb.t ■ •! ?' jl ViUiJi „ our 1i u • >. : i:, Nani»* — Town — ~ t.i. ■ ’ 1.1 il i> i; .tl''- F'or aal* ^«31 & I F R E \ ' i ^ ioii !l>o v'.'Stibule. being taxed to its capacity. ■ eiiv.” ci'a.'-’in;: tl'.nt it! VT.s music iUid enthusiasm, and hnji ))een till' nieeiing ;-n inspiration to Dr. Bland's Si;i)]iortcr?!. Lx-'\i;iy'''r P. M. Ilrown presided over the nseeiing and the io!lcwing gentle- _ men madf speechets: 'iJossrs. i']. R. ihep iatform upon which he asks for i I’reston, T. T. Allison Col. T. L. Kirk- vo;es in today's primary. T-’urther, (pat rick. Chase Breni.^er, "\V. H. Col- thpy heard from Oiiier men. able, fiiorpe. T. W. Crews. Dr. A. .7. Crov,-- foveefiil, eloquent, witty and from S ell, Capt. T. S. P'Tanklin. W. H. Hall. o'clock in the evening until a little Hugh AA'. Harris. Chas. H. Duls, Dr. j • v. after 11 o'clock, oratory 'Aas the Charles A. Bland and Plummer Stew- ,. ' ’ ’ ,gt ■?ted ith an cva- ] t!o?i th'ir lactod st;ver:»l minutes when ilr. Brenizer. campaign manager.' came foi v. aid to op-jak. He said calkd the meetinj^ to order and rc- out.-,ei ihai, he had endeavored ouested that the entire audience star'd itijec! an''" bittPvness into the tu: i.JTn and thai he did not havet'i^oQ v'.v Iriii ntjv'n of doing so now. “I iifive made the race for ma'or be- •is on •■■Jhe I’eoph'-s J^ile.';^ Mr. ^ ^ SPRL’'jGS . il. (. ouhor])G on i ne Matiorni, i y, q, ana .'.'r. Piuunner Stev;art on "Uutv at " '''' order. Today specch making to a crov.d is done with, and the individu al vrorkera at the pells ptit in their iiest efforts. In th.e absence of Mr. Clarence Umd ;-ing the “Old North State.” Keuster, who v,as sch.edtiled to i)re-|in vsinch the Steel Crt^ek band led side. Mr. V. C. Whitlock, Mayor Haw-[the audicnce. l;ins’ campaign manager, introduced The speaker. One of the first of these to arrive in ib? ball was Mr. Haw kins and he was greeved v;ith a roiiiu’ of a’pidause thar n’onld have sb.aken th(> rai'ers iiad i’.c>ie been any rafter? in the auditorium. i'lie Charlotte Vv’oodmen Band play- ■\rr. R. C. Freeman, di”ectoi' the Steel Creek band, who is a raist-r of ti-nes in the Big Stee! Creek church ch.oir l.:^d the vocal ])an. The Ac: demy iia.s seldom hear-i such a vol;ii..e of .'-•ong as filled the building from or chestra to gallery when the entire au dience took up the chorus of the "Old Xortli Staies.' Throughout the even- con': lies favorable. She was : forrably todav. ■ BIRTHDAY PARTY. Dainty card.s reading a.'^ '.'^ere issued yesterday aft--' ■ ed that jopu'ar air, “There'!’ Be Hot Timf'" and wound up vdth i^ii^" the addresses alternated with se- •‘Lii::ie,” amid applause that wis deaf-1 from The two cornet bands, enin.g. Mayor Hawkins was the first ■ speaker, bolding I:is audience for lunger than half a;i hour while re viewing his record and denying ac cusations made against him. One iiarticular feature stood out prominenth' at the rally. Not a word derogatory to Dr. Biand, candidate against Mayor Hawkins for the high est office within the gift of the city, was spoken: to the contrary words of praise v-.'oro said for him. But for those who conducted his campaign, his "uianagenient," as it was termed, bitter den’inci-uion, sarcastic refer ences, pungent, witty expressions were numerous. Speakers were p-c-r- sonal in their references, each one of those closely affiliated with Dr, inland being called by name. Ll t’ne begi.ening -Mr. Hawkins cited ihe financial ligures of the city and lieclared with emphasis ihat at the 'lose of tho fiscal year of 1911 Char lotte stood for the first time in fif teen years without a cent of lloaling indebtedness. ‘And if you return me to office again I promise you that when my second term h'.’S been coni- iileted the city will still be free frotn hiuch indebtedness,’’ he declared. Touching upon the proposed issu ance of bonds the speaker said that insofar as a water supply con cerned the issue was imperative. •‘But it is left with the people to say whether these a-'e issued or not,’’ he remarked. YVith the permis.-.ion of the people the cily might create a debt, stated the speaker, but without their permission he would run it upon its income. Mayor Hawkins referred to the rax the co’inty levied upon the city and thought it was an injustice. the Greater Ciiarloite band on the first floor and the Steel Creek band in tlie i'alcony. Mr. Preston made the first speech of the evening. His aub.ject was "Ring Rule vs. Health." i\Ir. Preston stated that the main issue of this campaign was as to whether Charlotte would stand for another two years of an ad- ministraticn wliicdi was dominate-l by a fe\' politicians or whether she would demand a new and progressive admin- istrat.ion by selecting a mayor who would be a ma'yor of all the people. i\Ir. T. T. Allison’s sub.iect was ‘T']ciualization of Taxes." He suspend ed two card boards to the edge of the table on the jdatform v.hich he said represented relative tax assessments in the rity. He mode a hit, being loud ly applauded. Col. T. }j. Kirkpatrick spoke on "True Economy" and declared that the jiast administration, while claiming lo l)e an economic one. was not. He claimed that the Havrkins administra tion has lost, sight of the truth that an cauf-c over si.'i: lii;ndred of my fellow citl.^ens asked me to make the race, i vill not vpvjpv,- fjin diqerent planks of ihe p’iHfo’in I '!’i:ioun;*rii at tho be- girjiiin*’: of the campaign six weeks aen. \oii are familiar with ti ^'m. I will endea\'or to carry out those promises in every respect. I shali make it my policy and consider it a jirivil 'ge to do all in my power fcr this citv ;ind I shall treat with all ;*o;ir-1 ■ tesy any one v.'ho may have occasion' to call at the city hall on business, in! |''1«S.^PEGRAM case I am electcd,” '..r-,-,.- Hannah Elenore Y\,?r..n At Home April firh From 3:30 to 6 MO, Little I\Ii:':s Y,'enrn h the t’ drugbter cf Mr. .arid ■;:i Ti-3arii. At cas;: 50 "kid: ;^s” \.li] •Jie biril'day feast. ^ Ivliss Rita Beard, of r-uimbi? is visiting iier aunt, Jlr.s. c. C MISTLETOE CLUB. 1 iie Mistletoe Club had a very en- HERE. ?.Irs. E, S. Pegratn of S:a came in last night from ‘ v.diere she had been visi^inc v.'ith Mrs. Lloyd Withers. MISS HANCOCK ARRIVES. Miss Minta Jones’ charmin. iliss Gaynel Hancock, o£ Pari, arrived this morning. THE SOUND SLEEP OF G HEALTH. Can not be overestimn'eci ■ ailment that prevents it is a " to health. J. L. Southe' s. E; joyable meeting yesterday afternoon ! v with Miss I.ouise Neely at her home ) ’ n ^ on North Brevard s-treet The rueS^ 'sound y nigiits bcf;i were Misses Alb4 McGce,'Lol^ S merviilc, Sadie Stev.-art, Anna Belle Harper. Irma Berryhill, and Mrs. L. W. Hovis. A Fiery Temper Can Be Traced to Chemical Decompo- tion of the Blood and Is Easily ^ Overcome. A Free Trial of Curo Grains Will Prove It. Sudden outbursts of temper, tem porary insanity, the so-called brain storms and other violent departures from level-headedness are now known to be the result of poisons. They are in tlie blood. And they are there be- cause inactive kidneys can not strain When he came into office the policehh^ and the fire departments were inad-|biood. It is utterly a waste of valua •'■y 1\. ii. Ji'. '■i First Concert Successful. N«-w York, April 4.—Mary Garden tiie renowned beauty and singer, in- autrurated her first American concert t'HM- under the direction of R. K. ,Tohn- y ste»'da.v afternoon at Carnegie i a!l. If) the largest, most distin.guished ! U10.S1 en(hu.siastic audience ever Si T1 \("v York’s mo. t fashionable and ex- cln:dve fami’ies occui)ied the boxes, in cluding the Goulds, Vanderbilts, Lydig.s, Maclvaya and Olrich?. stings attached, to cure any case of indigestion, nausea, biliousness, ner- vo'.isiH'ss, no matter how long stand-■ ing. or you can have your money back.; If you have any stomach trouble ; wliatever try MI-O-NA on the above lilieral basis. You can put your stom ach in tip top shape in a few days so that you can eat what your appetite dictates without fear of heaviness or fermentation. ! .Fu;-t get a fifty cent i)0x of MI-O-! XA stomach tablets today. They are small and easily swallowed and if ta ken regularly will surely cure any case of stomach trouble. Be Vvise, get a ^0 cent box today. Sold by R. H. .Jordan ic Co.. and dnig- .gists evi'rywhere. Fiooth ;". ili-o-na, Buffalo, N. Y., will furnish a free trial treatment upon request. 1 equate, and he took the position of ascertaining why the indebtedness was apparent. He discovered, so he declaredfi, that the city’s prevlo\is administrations had been siiending more than the city derived from its revenue. He had promised the ))eople he would keep the city within its in come and this promise he had kept v/ith faith. “This campaign has been conducted from atnbtish.'' declared IMayor Haw kins. ‘'Charlie Bland has never sanc tioned what his ‘management’ has done. They have intimated that I was false. They juggled figures and the man Avho did the juggling never appeared. Stand by r-uch tactics and you m.ake it impossible for an honest man to be in politics."’ With the subject “Business 'Ian in Politics,’’ Mr. E. L. Keesler elicited even more applause by his speech than did Mayor Hawkins. He scored the business men for not “strangling the child before it grew to manhood and Had to be fought,’ referring to opposition to the candidacy for re- election of Mayor Hawkins. He com- Continued on Page Nine. ble time to fool with so-called kid ney cures. The thing to do is to look after the stomach, get the food di gesting properly, put those natural chemical elemen^^s into the blood which stimulate organic function. The new discovery, Curo Grains, has a wonderful influence upon kidney ac tion. The effect is rapid. Many re cent experiments with people suffering from uric acid poisoning shov.'ed a rap id disappearance of irrit;ible sensa tions. A pressure seems to be removed, the peculiar tension on the nerves! rapidity of thought, uncontrollable temper and other distresses are lifted. The results have been fiequently com mented upon l)y cin.se obseivcrs as a wonderful contribution to medical pro gress, A free trial of Curo Grains can be had by mail if you will simplv send your name and address to L. C. Grains C., 130 Pulsifer Bld.g„ Chicago, 111. The regular packa.ge is sold by drua gists at 50 cen'is. fjr is mailed jire- paid on receipts cf price. Curo Grains are sold ia Charlotte bv W. L. Hand & Co. PHIL.ATHEA MRLTjMvi, ’’liP^fn. a of Try^r Ptreet Vctb-fko.. hu-(a vrn vp t bu. :ness tonjght at Miss b. Scieggs’, at 50S North Tryon street. GUESTS AT THE OLIVERS. Mrs. R. A. Edwards and daughter Miss Clara Edwards, of Peru Ind ’ are delightful guests of Mrs.’ Fred! Oliver and -Miss Alida Oliver. IN HONOR ^ MISS EDWARDS. ^ Mrs. Armistead Btirwell, Jr., will enieitsin tomoi’row at a haudsomelv' aripointed hnicheon in honor of },Ii.ssi Clara Ld\%ards, of Peru. Ind., guest! of Miss Aiida Oliver. ^ -■'Ors kidneys. My appetite w;^ very and my general condition ' a; run down. I have been t.'Ki'£? Kidney Pills but a short ' e nov; jie ei aj £cui.d aa u re ' ‘ ■ e’^al condition 1g greatly ^ " a i IJiL x'CiJj i . iiDve cuieci oie.” G'oi resii f0\0 .. t UJ1 Oi Kj iitoy ara u laompi, nary irrguarities. Try them. Drug Store on North Square r •GET IT AT HAV/LE VISITORS FROiVI SOUTH CAROLINA. -Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Vau.ghan, and son, Lero.v, of Darlington. S. C.. are .guests of ]\Ir. Vaughan's parents, in this city. AT HOME AGAIN. Mr. atid ^Irs. Don Richardson have 1 etui lied to the c*ity, the fo^'me^r from New York city: 'the latter from Biuiis\\ick, Ga., wiiere she vis'^ed liei parents while Mr. Richardson was pursuing his studies in New 1[01 iv. Air, auti i\irs. iticiiardson are at iheir ilat ia the Elmore Flats. ^ A TEA POSTPONED. 1 lie j-.ocial that was to have been given at Trinity Methodist church to- mortow night has been postponed until after Easter. RECEPTION FOR MRS. DAVIS. Mrs. J. G. Baird v,il! entertain at a SORE feel “twice as bad a'-- look,-^’ but goodness kn‘ look bad enough. Howev- : tie ’■nV^Kin.c n-itVv LAVA LOTION WITH J ’ BENZOIN f will heal them up, remn-'’' ) chan and roughness, to:') ^ cracking and make your lip- ^ right again. P;y the way \ well to keep your tongu and fingers away from a P/' I —doesn't do it any go)d ■ ? Of it, or to bite the hanio'. ■ to wet the sore with i tongue. .Tust rub on the ; ^ at night. 25 cents. I Ha wley’s Pharma i . TRYON. Ar-iD FIFTH ST ‘ I 'Phones 13 and 260. Academy Advance Sal?. cure 35 to to Trial Dr, H. M.Qrecn'aS^W. BW ^ Curr.., ifc? r'lk-, ; - - ^ $welluig B (Jays;
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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