THE charlotte NEWS JULY 23, 19II
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AUCTION! Liquidation and Dissolution Sale !
Annoui\cemervt
lineback & Elam’s Jewelry Store of ‘'Quality Goods” . ^ Sales Morning, Afterfloon and Night
in order to settle with our creditors and dissolve the partnership we will close out this entire sfbck at Auction commenc-
: I uesclay, July 25th,* 10:30 A. M. Sales each day at 10:30 A. M., 4:00 and 8:00 P. M. until this stock is closed out.
hvery ^^^tjcle guaranteed as* represented by the Auctioneer and will be sold without reserve to the highest bidder.
Chairs will be provided for the Ladies who are especially invited to attend each sale. Plenty of electric fSns. ^
1 wenty-five articles will be given FREE at each session. Some very fine articles will be given away the first day.
INEBACK & ELAM
Jewelers, “Selling Jewelry of Quality”
J. T. ANDER.SON, Auctioneer of ffigh-Class Goods
♦
LRN SCRIBE’S SAYINGS^
♦
:• 't inaugurating a fight on
\H anaugli; but w*e do be-
•’> executive owes it to the
around and watch
r umpire once or twice. It
•nke very many pames. The
.... be with his head. No:
; y^ician. we have not at-
. -o (lingnose it. But there is
Campbell’s steady thinking always
shines, twice yesterday his coolness
being displayed. With one out and
Moley on third and another on second.
Ellam hit to Campbell. Moley got a
few feet off the bag trying to draw
a throw and Campbell "stalled” him
long enough to get between him and
the bag and then run him down. Again
a ball was hit straight at Campbell
and he fell going after it. He saw he
wouldn’t have time to straighten up*
and throw, so he steadied himself, and
I threw kneeling, making a perfect tag.
When right, and he is right again now.
mewhere.— Chattanooga' Campbell is a great little pitcher.
on a team that’s down
ill; d'»n’t when it is down
iderablr measure because
K. If the Cracker gets all
in :he game and then con-
lose, t‘Q€ thing will be in-
r But It is pretty easy to see
’ h is dropping everything in
1^ many of its star players
( f the game.—Atlanta Geor-
For Mr, Cliff Bell 07 San-
jcrd Fla., Here on Visit
House Democrats
(Continued from Page- Nine.)
REYES MAY YET GET I
PLACE IN CABINET.’
I Mr. Cliff bell, of Sanford. Fla., for-
I merly of Charlotte, arrived in the city
I yesterday to spend several w’eeks with
I relatives in the city and county. Mr.
I Bell has been in Flordia two years
i and is extensively engaged in the
trucking business, specializing in let
tuce and celery, which he ships in
. , ,,, .. 1 large quantities to northern markets.
° “bon; He reports the crop conditions in
v,noiij Flordia generally to be in excellent
shape. The draught that has affected
the crops in the Carolinas and other
the Charlotte police force,
placcs does not prevail there.
the shrewdness of
a baseball manager.
► markaWe how the Dutchman
: ball players from the scrap
ie is never without a live one
•earn who was at one time
. on as a dead one by some other
::er.—New Orleans Item.
.nger Jordan is now hot on the
. a crack outfielder and utility
and eipects to laud his man
Th» next'24 hours,
ther player Is badly needed just
and unless one is secured the
ran hope for but few victories,
'^'am has been shot to pieces by
and illness, four stars now
on the boftpital U«t.—Atlanta
f tiiutlon.
Mobile Register: “Win” Campbell,
real “Win” with all the stuff cf
did the flinging for the Gulls and
Ias.ier article of ball was never
e rhan that he served up. The Bar-
>.'0t but five scattered hits off his
■ry and he would have had an
^hut out but for a wild throw by
>'op Myers, which allowed the
:S their only two runs. Campbell
n bur one tight place there-
and then his own good judgment
nning dov.n Moleswortji between
and home pulled him out. He
his posiMon in brilliant style,
- put outs and five assists,
ing of a record for a pitcher.
LondoTK Daily Mail
Promotes Aerotlane Rac
Broklands. England. July 22.—The
competitors in the circuit of Great
Britain aeroplane ^ace for a prize of
$50,000 offered by the Daily Mall of
London, started from Brooklands at
4 o’clock this afternoon. Lieutenant
Beaumont, the French aviator, winner
of the recent European contest, was
tire first to get away and reached
Hendon, where the first day’s flight
of 20 miles ended at 4:20, flying a
mile a minute. The only American en
tered is C. T. Waymann.
Lieut. John C. Porte, of the British
navv. fell with his aeroplane from a
height of sixty feet, soon after start
ing. The machine was wrecked
Porte was uninjured.
up by one of the democratic leaders
of the house.
“The democrats were successful at
the polls last November because i-he
country wanted tariff revision, and
because it particularly demanded a re
vision of the iniquitous schedule K.
We have revised this most (fbnoxious CHARGES
of schedules, and we have also passed ‘
the farmers free list bill to recom
pense the farmer for any damage that
may accrue to him through the Can
arian agreement. The house and the
country will demand that the senate
shall take some action upon both of
these bills. We would prefer to have
action upon the cotton and other sched
ules also, but we have received intima
tions that the senate proposes to stop
w'ork within a short time. We will
go ahead with our tariff revision in the
house, passing our bills as fast as
possible, and demonstrating to the
country that the democrats are ■wil
ling to keep faith. When the senate
calls for an adjournment, will probably
consent to a cessation of tariff re
vision—provided, of course, that some
definite action shall have been taken
on wool and the free list. We are uot
willing to leave Washington until
these bills, which the senate has had
for weeks,' have received consldera*
tlon.” ^
Present prospects are that the sen
ate will vote upon all these three
bills prior to August 10. It Is then e^
pected that an agreement will be
reached whereby further tariff revision
w'lll be postponed until next Decem
ber.
Mexico City, July 22.—Because of
the growth of the opposition in the
ranks of the Maderists, General Ber
nardo Reyes, stated in an interview to
day that he released Francisco I. Ma-
dero from his promise to appoint him
minister of war.
It is believed here Madero will in
sist that Rayes accept a place in the
cabinet, notwithstanding.
ting outsiders enter the apartments
of the two girls who shot W.' E. D.
Stokes and carry off the letters desir
ed for evidence at the trial.
AGAINST FOUR |
DETECTIVES ARE DROPPED.'
New York, July 22.—Charges against
the four detectives who were detailed
to the Stokes shooting case were dis
missed today by Police Commissioner,
Waldo. The men were accused of let
but
Folev Kidney Pills are specially use
ful in all ailments and disorders of tho
kidneys and bladder, because they are
composed of Ingredients specially se
lected for their corrective, healing,
tonic, and stimulating effect upon
these organs and the urinary passages.
They are antiseptic, antillthlc and a
uric acid solvent. Try them. Bowen
Drug Store on North Square.
PRICE
Straw
Hats
Panamas 1-4 Off
H. C. Long Co.
To be supreme
And on top
in any department of human
effort, one must produce some
thing better than has been pro
duced before. This explains the
supremacy of
“The Old Reliable
Engineer Killed
In Tram l^reck
Coatesvllle, Pa., July 22.—Engineer
Frank Fagan was killed today when
his train w'as derailed and thrown into
a 15-foot gulley here A dozen passen
gers were injured.
A large staple, found In the frog at
the crossing where the accident oc
curred, was placed there. It Is believ
ed, w^lth malicious Intent.
Special Train to Wilmington via Sou
thern Railway.
For accommodation of Veterans and
others going to Wilmington to reunion
of North Carolina Division United Con
federate Veterans, the Southern Rail
way will operate special train from
Charlotte to Wilmington, N. C., via
Greensboro, Sanford and Fayetteville,
leaving Charlotte at 8:00 a. m. Tues
day August 1st. Greatly reduced rate
tickets will be sold for this ollaslon
1) om all points in North Carolina, and
n iii be good to return on any regular
train up to, and including trains leav
ing Wilmington, Aug. 6th.
Following round trip rates will ap
ply from stations named.
Charlotte, N. C $4.15
Concord, N. C 4,15
Salisbury, N. C 4.15
Statesville, N. C 4.65
Mooresville, N. C 4.65
High Point, N. C 4.15
Lexington. N. C 4.15
Greensboro, N. C. 3.85
For further information see any
agent of Southern. Railway or write,
R. H. DeBUTTS, Trav. Pass. Agt.,
to Augl Charlotte, N. C.
American Brokerage A Warehouse Co.
Do Not Take Your Jewels
When You Go Away,
You May Lose
Them
We have a very large and secure
safe and can keep your Jewelry and
put It In order while you are taking
your vacation.
W© are here to serve you. Com
mand us.
Lineback & Flam
“JEWELRY OF QUALITY”
West Trade Street,
Near the Square.
STIEFF
PIANO”
Quality and purity of tone
have made it the king of all
pianos. This coupled mith the
fact that it is sold direct from
the maker to the individual
home, makes It imperative that
you consult Chas. M. Stieff be
fore buying a piano.
SOUTHERN WAREROOM
B West Trad* Strnct
CHARLOTTE,
N. C.
C H. WILMOTH,
Manager. '
EXTRA
oceaexons call
lor specially ,
good CLoeolates
A little Vie
l>etter tLaa
I
you ever
dreamed of
’tMtxng.
Sdected aosort*;
ed Cliocolates
Tiritliout a
cream centre
in tlie 1>ox*
Hot Springs
Blood Remedy
An efficient and reliable rem
edy for Impure or impoverished
blood, Scrofula, Boils, Pimples,
.Rheumatism, Chronic Malaria,
Eczema, Tetter and all forms
of Blood ^d Skin Diseases.
Hot Springs Blood Remedy con
tains certain salts combined
with standard organic remedies
employed by Physicians in the
treatment of blood and skin dis
eases.
TryonDrugCo.
No. 11 N. Tryon.
Summer Resorts
Davis White Sulphur Springs
JohnS, Blake Drug
Company
k^pefyffop- Hoppi^ Gee
nitdajouthe3ecret,v)iu^low-
IwcBrK^stcne raapers -NowtquIoiov.
© X*auMctur^
.1.
Eight Weeks
• More
OF
Romper
Weather
Why Not Make the
Kid Comfortable
These Long Hot
Days by Getting the
Most Perfect Gar
ment of the Kind
on the Marl«et?
'
Ed Mellon
Co.
The popular resort In Piedmont region. No better place for healtKi
rest and pleasure. Crowded with the beat people each eeMon slace opened
1906. Not too high IlOu ft.) pleasant days and nisbti. No mosquitoet.
Unsurpassed mineral water. Resident physician. Room for 800 guests.
Sewerage, baths, electric lights. Splendid fare and serrice. HIgh-claaa
orchestra of four.
Bowling, skating, tennis, boating, bathing, shooting, fishing, merry*go*
round, riding driving etc.
Telegraph connection at Stateavllle. Bell phone la hotel, Our hlQki
meet both through trains from Charlotte at Hlddentlte one and one-half
miles from hotel.
Special low rates for June and September, $6 to per week; July .and
August, $8 to $10 per week. r - WCZTX •
Open June 1st to October 1st, 1911.
Write for booklet to .. .
DAVIS BROS., Owners and Proprietors jb
HIDDEN ITE, N. 0. ^ " 7"^
J
The Nortn Carolina ^
College of Agriculture and
Mech anic Arts
The State’s Industrial College.
Four-year courses In Agriculture;
in Civil, Electrical, and Mechanical
Engineering; In Industrial Cherrtistry;
in Cotton Manufacturing and Dyeing.
Two-year courses In Mechanic Arts
and in Textile Art> One-year course in
Agriculture. These courses are both
practical and scientific. Examinations
for admission are held at all county
seats on July 13.
For Catalog address
21-25t
THE REGISTRAR,
West Raleigh, N. C.
AutoTiresi
REPAIRED, VULCANIZED
RBCOVKRED ,
: Inner Tube* Vu»eanl*ed. ^
We guarantee they will never leak
wh^e we vulc^ize them. ^
First puncture 50 cents.
Second puncture 25 cents.
Third punctTire 25 cents.
All sires new tires carried in stock*'
Relay Mfg Co
231 and 238 9. Tryon St.
We Have Received a Large Stock
—OF-
Standard Coal
No Wet or Dirty Coal as it is all
kept under cover.
WE ASK YOUR INSPECTION
Standard Ice & Fuel Co.
Phone IQ or 712
Ice House and Coal Yards East Fourth St and Southern Railway.
I
Let Us Remount
Your Diadmonds In latest style platinum lined Tiffany’s Mount
ings, gives the stones additional brilliancy and docs not turn
dark under stones. All sizes, and remounted by expert workman.
Garabaldi, Bruns & Dixon