THE CTAKLOTTENEWS JULY. 23, 1911 3 fieaw^s Whipped ^ In Texas Tpxas. July 22.—The anti- i':;iirman here witbin the ’lie alleged whippings nee that they know negroes punished, are withholding them rti at present for rea- ■ nnounced later. It is i- auti-prohibitionists • - have been going rnintiy districts for intimidating negroes 1 'he polls because ol negroes would vote ■;on. According to the "oes were v hipped Siirings, on® or Nesbitts and some ' liicalities. Will A1 w hipped about four -p by flve men yester k :ne state chairman the reports to >\tt*d victory. The heudquarrers claim- ;or‘ty ani the prohibi- ’"aiority. The rains •'••ased falling in :n h Texas. -,rii>ut» disturbances I me in Stan ley Next Week News. Stanley is ex- ■ rtain a large crowd i>Al Thursday. July nn'ini pinic and old ” !.> be lipld here. \;i- ‘.me will operate nt and low rates on ' . into Stanley on that M. Simmons has f i i. -i-nt and make the • . -s if it i.-^ possible for i here will be a pa- > irnintr, brass band con- ■'vte attractions, a good in the afternoon be- • i rivals. Stanley and • rry go round, shows, atfra«'tions. At night ttie anntial dance, .» i ^ *he crowning event, n i; always attended and this year it will one ever given, and ■ . ;-eople are expected to ' .ally has been very gay low weeks, there Deins t. rs in town. Miss Ethel t:-.'fully entertained Tue»- r.^ in honor of her guest, •. of Charlotte. .lonkins, traveling sales- I'Mp Carey Co.. who has ' his home here for sev- ■,s much better and is now n - e out of his room. Drawn By M. MYER i^CGUNT OF /\Y 6PHECJH iff 1HI5 CLUB flR' HERE IT Vb ■ 1 POIPER.: Weep for the frail that err, the weak that fall, Have thine own faith—but hope and pray for all—Holmes. ’Tis the curse of service. Preferment goes by letter and affec tion. And not by old gradation, w^here each second Stood heir to the first.—Shakespeare. HELLO • CLIKTON- DID YOU KNOW IWAS builoinoahomeatDipfy-Dei^ iwrnr TO SHOWYOU the fLflMS -\ BLl, Wf OWN lD£fl5 * THE BREHKFA^TROO^'- extends OYE^ the PIPPY-OELL pah flMDn here is even fl (f HOUSE FORTHS OO&I fHe'5 HOT LoOKlKa ! so YU. LEAVE VLL SKEflO TT ON THE SEAT .50 YOU cm SEE EARING HOUSE STATEMENT. . N ork. July 22.—The statement rlraring house banks for the ,^howt5 that the banks hold *.0 resere in excess of legal re- ments. This is an increase of $7,- ■.•'t n »he proportionate cash re- • • H~ compared with last week. \e«ta'ement follow*: Daily Average. .yians $1,9>'S,977,000, decrease $13,- ^.000- 1353.404,000, increase $4,916,- rza.\ fender? |^.'>.^9^.000. increase ' mO«' apposite Sl,g6s,0:5.000. decrease i'at ion EXCUSE iMEi SAY-CLINT- Vo UKe TOSHfiW [YouHY pLnm FORH OUCK pond-brck OF Wf house E GOT EMHERe SEABOARD AIR LINE JAMES KER, JK., T. P. A., Selwyn Ho- tel, Charlotte. N. C. J. B. WYLIL, r. A.^ Selwyn Hotel, Charlotte, N. 0* Trains Leave Cnarlotte—Effective April a 1911. NO. 40—5.00 A. J!tk,r-C#onnects at Mon roes with NOv 38 with through coach, picking uv parlor car at Hamlet, to Portsmouth-Norfolk; Wilmington, Baltimore, Philadel phia and New Ycrc, tnnin;; car esrvice and vestibule coaches to Washington; Pullman sleeping cars to Jersey City. NO. 48—7:30 A. M.—Local for Monroe and points soutb NO. 133—10:00 A. M.—Local for Lin- colton. Shelby and Rutherfordton. NO. 44.—& P. M.—Local for Wilming ton; oannects ac Hamlet ;\'ith No. 42 for Colunibia. Sttvannah, Jack- Eonvillt., thi&ugh coaciies and ■leeping cads- arrives at Wilming ton at 12:30 a. m. NO. 47—4:45 P. M.—Local for Lincoln- ton. Shelby and Rutherfordton. NO. 1323—7:25 P. M.—Handles local Bleeper for Portsmouth, Norfolk; connects at Monro« with No. 41 for Atlauta and Southwest with through sleeper to Birmingham; at Monroe with No. 31 tast rtain with slepper to Portsmouth and Norfolk and J»^rsey City, connects at Hamlet •will No. 92 with through vestibule coaches to Washington. Dining car, Rich mond to New York. Pullman sleepers to New York. Trains Arrive at Charlotte. NO. 133—9:55 A. M., from the East. NO. 45—12.01 Noon, from the East NO. 46—10:00 A. M., fro mthe West NO. 132—7:05 P. M., from the West. NO. 49—7:25 P. M., from the East THE SHOE QUESTION. ITCH-ECZEMA No article of dress should be purchased with the care that should be expended on s-hoes. The appear ance of the feet is extremely im portant, but the feeling of them is much more so. A woman who ptits on a fine dress and an elaborate hat and forgets that her shoes are run ning down in the heels is sure of adverse criticism. Gloves and shoes are the tell-tale articles of attire. Well polished shoes are perhaps the suhest sign of a neat person and vice-versa. Buy more shoes than you think that you can afford; never buy a cheap pair; let shoes be your luxury. Shoes are varied in type and style and the time and place, for the dif- a certain well known composer ferent styles should be carefully con-1 vigor of his estab FREE TRIAL (AIM called Titter, Sait RImm, FnirHM. BIHk-Cni«t, WNptaa tthi, etc.) ECZEMA CAN BB CURED TO ST.-VY, and when Isay cured, I mean just what I say-- C3-U-R-E-D.aad not merel.r patched up for ewhlle. to return worse than before. Now,I do not care whatall you have used, nor How many fIocti-)rsha^etald you thatyou could notbeOTred all I ask Isjusta cfa;^nce to-show yoiuthat I know what I am talking about. If you wll 1 write m© TO-DAY. I wt Upend .tou a FREE TRIAL of my lEiid, soothlni?. jruaranteed cure that wll Icoa- vlnce you more In ailaytlian I or anyone eise oouldin a nionth’stlme. If you are disgusted and di'scourafifdd, I dare you to plv6 Hi© a chanco to prov© loy clalnie. By wntiDfir HJ8 to-day you wU 1 enjoy more rea 1 comfort than you had ever thought this world bolds lor you. Just try It, and you willeee I am telling you the truth. Dr. I. E. Cannaday, 1350 Park Squara, Sadalla, Mo. RafercncM: Th!MN«tiocal Could you do a better act than to send this notice to some Buik.^daKa. M*. poor sufferer of Eczema ? MUSIC. 117,428,000. increase lit rash reserve in valt, S369,47(,- • om-nnles cash re8e^^•e in f»n-v ^ ■ .:ate cash reserve $439,298,000. lawful reserve $16,859,450. In- J"71’,7nO. ' . -.m/'finle? reserve w'ith clear n umbers carrying 25 per ^--erve $61.r^^2.000. Actual Condition. $l.'»'ir^,0S9,000, decrease $lo,- .. 4?i^'.n00, increase $6,606,- . n-if'rs $'=^-».^R2.000, decrease o?i‘s $l.R6o.831.000, decrease ’v,on, $47,559,000 .. decrease rash re>#’rvp in vault $3i.j.- .anies oaph reserve in .•Vcash reserve 5441.o4L000. , ’awful reserve $19,511,-oO, in- V o r^pinks reserve r iromberr *arrymg I'^r reserve $64,^21,000. ^ . of State Bank, and Tru.t -,n.e. In Greater New York Reporting to the New York i-^g House* *0 019. e,-7i'00, Increase $2,iJi^, ssr.-.ftvrt.SO,.. decrease .orders $12,685,500, decrease ■. .posits $731,930,600, decrease .'O". SMUGGLING FINE ork, July . the rnited States circuit , fine of $25,000 on Hugo re one of the members ot of Rosenberg Brothers, dry rr^porters. of Fifth avenue, p pleaded guilty to four in Charging him with de- the government out of cu sidered. Tan shoes were never in tended for afternoon or evening wear. They are very useful for trav eling, since they stay in good condi tion longer than black ones do. White shoes are necessary with a white costume. although black pumps of a light weight are some times seen. The second point about shoes is that they must be comfortable the most important thing of all. Have vou ever noticed the expression of a woman at some social function when her shoes were too tight or too new. The pain of a tortured foot is worse than all others because we dare not confide it even to our dearest friend- If a shoe is not comfortable when vou try it on don't get it; you are iaving W trouble for > our self n the future years if you contemplate squeezing your feet in a moment folly.—Norfolk J^dger. THE ROTHSCHILD SUCCESS. One dav m September, nearly 10 vMTS a‘'o and old Jew lay dying m a gabled house that bore the device of T red shield in the ghetto of ?lankfort - on - the - Main. Grouped ^^T"n"a^ fim vdc? tSl7 fatherfn Israel admonished his children to be to .he tajth ™’"nT‘.o obey their mother In all things. ' ese 1 uico» **'' , ' be rich among the nch- ‘oQerve these rules,” he declared, lished reputation, w^as at one time, w'hen he was comparatively un known, engaged in writing the mu sic for a production fathered by two managers who knew exactly what they wanted, in addition to knowing nevt to nothing of the mu sical classics. After having burned much midnight oil and worked him self into a state of semi-collaps« in vain endeavor to produce a finale which would please them, the com poser tore up page after page of re jected manuscript, and in despair took to the theatre an entire sec tion of “Faust” to which he had somehow managed to fit the words assigned to him. He layed it over and one of the managers said quite unfeelingly: “Well, Gus, the other were pretty bad, but this one is the rottene»t of them all." “So?” re marked the weary musician dryly, •‘it w'as considered good when Gou nod write it:”—Metropolitan Maga zine. SCORES CHURCH SNOBBISHNESS BISSELL’S BALL - BEARING CARPET SWEEPERS Easy, economical. Sanitary Sw’eeping assured by using these Sweepers. Price, $3.00, $3.25, $3.50 and $4.00; no trouble to suit you as to quality or price. Are you going to build ? If so, we want you to give us an oppor tunity to figure on your finishing hardw^are. We carry In stock the best assortment in the state. You often need a brush, a broom or mop. Why not call and see us when you want these? A very large stock of Stoves and all kinds of Housefnrr.ishin-.; Hai'dwnre. Yon should see our stock before buying. WeddingtonHardwareCo. INCORPORATED 29 East Trade Street PHONES 65 and 75. 29 EAST TRADE ST. LEALERS IN HOUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN UTILITIES vou. „,®Ma.e7AmcLr'ChseWld"‘'“^ of .jpell knows, that Ae every^body well Crude Cotton Seed Oil. July 22—Cnide cotton »eea dropsy treated Usually from the first dose swelling and short breath rapidly disappear and In 15 to 45 days entire relief and should effect a cure in 30 to 60 days. Trliti Treatment sent FREE. For tea* tlmonials and a free treatment write Dr. Qraena 8on« Box O, Atlanta, Oft d«thbed propW cam® ago. The ““fits wisdom Premiers, cabinets, and foresight. , ' _ have risen, whole royal . _gi.iai day, and had their kingdoms of tottered to -j’ ^nd declined, trade Rothschilds has but the rei^ of tne no continued. Their scepter eold- their royal decree note.’—Munsey’s Magazine. Chicago. July 22.—“Snobbishness is dividing the church against its«lf in America.” declared Miss Clara Barge, secretary of the Woman’s Home Missionary Society of the Methodist Episcopal Church, in an address be fore 3,500 Chicago Methodists. “We must go back to the demo cratic ideals of our fathers and moth ers, and it is up to the women to bring this about,” she said. Women control the customs of society. One rich woman can disrupt the discip line of any church by her social misdemeanors and her efforts to outrival some other woman. Cotton Crop in Egypt. Rome, July 22.—According to the monthly report of the International Institute of Agricultural issued today, the cotton crop shows about the aver age conditions in Egypt. The production in the northern hem- * Wheat 54; rye 103.1; barley 107.7: oats 101.9. popular Excursion to Portsmouth-Nor folk, Va., via Seaboard Air Line Railway, Tuesday, August 1st, 1911. The Seaboard Air Line Railw’^ay will operate their Annual Popular Excur sion to Portsmouth-Norfolk, Va., Tues day, August 1st, 1911, at very low rates for the round trip. Special train will leave Charlotte Tuesday, August 1st, at S:30 p. m., will consist of first class day coaches and Pullman sleepers, arriving in Portsmouth, Va., Wednesday, August 2nd at 10:00 a. m.. returning leave Portsmouth Thursday, August 3rd, at 8:15 p. m. This train will be operated on very fast schedule in both direc- Charlotte, N. C 4.50 ored people. Very low' round trip rates from all points from Rutherfordton,' N. C., to Cary, N. C.. and from Clarkton to Hamlet, N. C., connecting at Charlotte and Hamlet with excursion train. This is a rare opportunity to visit this great city by the sea and enjoy the pleasures of the greatest resorts on the Atlantic Coast, Ocean View 3 the Atlantic City of the South, none should miss the opportunity to go on this extremely low rate excursion. Following round trip rates will apply from station named. Rutherfordton to Mt. Holly $5.00 Charlotte, N. C 4.50 Matthews to Russellville 4.50 Wadesboro to Hamlet 4.00 Cognac to Lemon Springs 3.75 Sanford to Cary 3.50 Clarkton to Alma 4.50 Maxton to Old Hundred 4.25 Children under 12 years of age half above rates. Pullman sleepers will be attached to this train and reservations lor berths should b'e made at once, price double lower berth one w'ay $2.25, price doubie upper berth one way $1.80. For reservations write at once to James Ker, Jr., T. P. A., Char lotte, N. C. For further information call on your nearest agent, see large hand bills, or write undersigned. JAMES KER, JR., T. P. A., Charlotte, N. C. H. S. LEARD, D. P. A., Raleigh, N. C. Another Cholera ^ New York. July J2.-Phy8lclan» at Bellevne hospital saM ,3^ that Manuel Bermude., the Span ««man who cam. he« ^ land on Julr 1, was suBerlng -ra^MrnlVnVh^ Oh many a shaft at random sent, Finds mark the archer little meant! And many a word at random spoken May soothe or wound a heart that s -Scott. P-I-LE S I to Haytl has asked the goT- to Vend.a warship to thoae waCs to p“t«t the Ger^^n- inter. JSa No dMlslon ha. been reached. Quickly Cured—Write Sample. Today For N.& W. Railway Schedule In Effect June 11, 1911. 10.20 am Lv. Charlotte So. Ry. 5.50 pm. 2.06 pna Lv. Winston N&W 2.05 pm. 4.09 Lv. Mart’ville N&W Ar. 11.40 am. 6i25 pm. Ar. Roanoke N&W Lv. 9.15 am. Additioni*! trains leave Winston-Sa lem 2 jt. m. daily. Connects at Roanoke for the East and West. Pullman sleepers. Dining cars. ., . I£ you are considering taking trip to California or the Cuaat, set our variable Roun«l-Trlp Fare. The in formation is yours for the asking, with one of our complete Map Folders. W. B. BEVILL, M. F. BRAGG, Gen. Pass. Agt. Trav. Pass. Agt. Roanoke, Va. Blair’S Liquid Pile Remedy quickly relieves all Irritation and cures any case of piles, no matter how bad It may be. For sale by druggists, $1.00 per bottle, or direct from PARKS M. BLAIR A CO., Charlotte, N. C. feiaaium tiny CAPSULES are superior to Balsam of Copaiba. Cubebs or In lections, and fuiRy RELIEVES In 24 HOURS vmlUr the same diseases with* out inconvenience. Southern Ra iiway N. B^The roilowina. schedule fl0 urea publiihed' only as informatlo.’v and are not guaraiueecL Is.20 a. m.. No. a>T?y, Uirmlngham Special tor Atlanta and Birming ham. Pullman drawing room sleep ing cars. Observation cars and day coaches to Birmingham. Din ing car service li^O a. m.. No. 31. daliy. The SoutK ern’s Southeasten >LS«ilted, for Co lumbia, Sjavannaa, AiH-eCi. Augusta and Jacksonville^ Allman draw Ing room sle^oing cars for Alke^, a. m.. No. ^ dairy, local for pan ville, Richmond and all interme diate points. Aug^usta «nd Jacksonville. Day coaches to Jacksonville. Dining car service. 6.00 a. m.. No. 44. dally, local for WashlngtoQr D. G. 6.40 a. m., Njr. 3b, dally, local train tor Columbia and intermediate points. 7.15 a. m.. No. 39. dally, local train for Atlanta and intermediate points. 7.50 a. m.. No 16, daily, «xcept .Sun day, local for Statesville and Tay lorsville, connecting at Moores- vill6 for Winston-Saiem. ville for Wlnston-Ss'em, at States ville for Asheville and beyond. 10.05 a. m.. No. S'i* dally. New York. Atlanta and New Orleans Limited. Pullman drawing room sleeping cars and Observation oars. New York to New Cfrleans, Atlanta and Macon. Dining cai service. Solid Pullman train. 10.15 a. m.. No. 3b, daily. United States fast mail, for Washington and points Norths Pullmwn drawing room sleeping cars. New Orleans and Birmingham to New York, Day coaches to Washington. Din ing car servic®. 10.20 a. m., iNo. daily for Winston- Salem, Roanoke, ana local points. 11.10 a. m.. No. 11, daily, local for At lanta and intermediate pomts. 3.00 p. na., No. 46, daliy. local for Greensboro and intermediato points. 4.35 p. ai.. No. 27, daily, local for Co lumbia and Intermediate points. 4.50 p. m., Nc 41, daily except Sun day, local tor Seneca and interme diate points. 6.00 p. m.. No. ri, daily, for Richmond and Norfolk. Handles Pullman cars Charlotte to ivichioond, Char lotte to New York and fcjalisbury to Norfolk. 6.30 p. m.. No. 24, dally except Sun day, locai tor MooresviUe, States ville and Taylorsville. 7:30 p. m.. No. as, daily, New York, Atlanta and New Orleans L,imited, lor Washingtoii and puiuis Nortn. Drawing room sleepuij; cars, ob- eervation cars lo VurK. Din ing car sei'Vtce. boua i^uiiuian train. 1).3U p. m.. No. S5, daily, United States last mall lor Atlanta, iiiiuiing- liam anu New uiieaiiji. l uiliuau uiawins louui cars Aew lork to New urit^usj and Jiir- niiii^haui. Day coacue.s \\ iisLiug- ion to N«w Kji itidiii. Dininu car service. 10.OU p. m.. No. 32, Dally. Tlie South ern’s jSoutheasterM L-im*iieu lor Wasnington, New Yeirk ana ijoiu's North. Pui*uan liraw'^Uii room sleeping cars loi New « ji k. ua.y coacUts to VVaahingion. Dimug car sei vick* 10.au p. ui.,* AO. 4.^ daily, for Atlanta, ana points b*»u#^a, rlandles I'uil man sleeping car Kaleign to At lanta. Day coaches. ,v ashington 10 Atlanta. 11.20 p, ui,. No. 30, daily, Hirmiag- hain apeciai, lor Was'ungion and iNtiW lork. Puiitiian drawiuji loom sleeping caw. Observation cars to New iork. Day coaches tc WashingtoL Dining car service. Ail New \ovBi U'ains oi Southern Railway will arrive and tiepart iioax ttio magnihcent new Mauhaitaa term inal of the Pennsyivtiuia Kailroau, beventh to Eighth avenues, xist to s;jrd streets, and will be composbu ot mo>iern electric lightea steei con- strucieu pulinjau cars. Tickets, sleeping car reservations and detailed information can bo oi> Caiued at Ticket otttce, No. il, South I'ryon street. K. il. DeBUTTS, T. P. A., Charlotte, N. C. R. L. VERNON, D. P. A., Charlotte, N. C. H. F. CARY, G. P. A., Washington, D. C S. H. HARDWICW, P. T. M., Washington, D. tj. E. H. COAPMAN, V. P & G. M., Washington, D. C. OFFICE OF THE Mechanics I Perpetual B. & L Association CHARLOTTE, N. C. Our usual July disbursement will take place promptly on time. Our 45th series will mature with the payment Saturday, July 15th, and we will commence paying it off the following Tuesday, The series has 1,193 shares, which means we will pay our share holders $119,300,00, made up as follows, viz: Canceled Mortgages, $48,560,00 Free Shares , . . 70,740.00 Total $119,300.00 On these 1,193 shares their owners have paid us in install ments $99,317.25, so we will return to them their entire payments to us, with $19,982.75 added. This is a fairly good dividend, don’t you think? So much for maturing sshares. Our last series, the 57th, was a record-breaker, 4,632 share® having been actually paid for. We are proud of this and are looking forward to our 5Sth series, anticipating an equally good or better record. Books will open August 1st and subscriptions may be made and applications for loans filed any time during August. Payments ^ commence the first Saturday in September. We want you to come in with us. R. E. Cochrane Secretary and Treasurer, J. H. Wearn President. eaiEsa assiSBBesaaa ssaae MOSQUITO CANOPIES 4 Here's a cut of the “Old Re liable” Palmer Canopy that is absolutely guaranteed to keep out mosquitoes. You often won der why mosquitoes get under your canopy. The reason is ea sily explained—the canopy does not reach to the floor or it is not closely woven, so the pests eith er g«-t in from underneath or crawl through the mesh. Now we pell you a full size properly woven canopy that is close enough to keep out the mosqui to but does not exclude the air. Visit our store and see what a wonderful store we have and note the difference in prices you get here and elsewhere. CUT Lubiii Furniture Company eaasa eaaaaaaesaa aaee Job Dept Phone 1530