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£ ^\RI.OTTE HBWB, NOViWIBER 3. 1911 WANTS! The People’s Market Place Read By Thousands Daily Ihnrto onUiM^ no Pot»ah no CalotnM or NQiniirYtjiiunrroiN contoUis noAlcoM noOMMn Strvnmiiif nrcc 1 Cent a Word Each Insertion PHONE NO. 11 5 WANT&O ♦ ♦ ?VANTED—*SOn.OO on gilt-edged pa per. Address “Gilt-Edged, ’ care News. 2-7t- ^ Mt8CEi.LANE0U8 ♦ ♦ ♦ EGGS FOR HATCHING—From pure White and Fawn and White Indian Runner Ducks. Call 2260-J. 3-3t. WANTED—t'urni»hed room and board b> gentleman with refined private iaiiiily. AddrcBS S. J. F-. tare News. I-3t. 1 BREAD—GOOD BREAD—You can get it from Fasnacht. ’Phone328. 3-2t. SVANTED A man who can milk and uuder'=tands feeding cattle. Jno. A. Berryhill. 3-3t HrTCHISON, Sehorn & Kipp have a large stock of lap robes and horse blankets. jl-tit A ANTE J—t'urnished room and board by gentleman in retlned private family. Address S. J. F., care News. l-3t. A’ANTED—Table boarders. Apply 20S h.. oth, or phone loS-9-J. 30-t£ sVANTED—T'vo boja for shop wojk. « harlotte Aiig. Co 7-tt >VAN1ED—Partner of pood address and business edui ation and In good standing, witu $1,000.00 to |5,0U0.0U to Invest and take an active part in a good paying and well established bu&iness in or out of the city or both. References exchanged. In answering state age, qualidcations, etc. Ada ess "Business,’' care this paper. 2-7t. FASNACHT’S BAKERY. Phone 328. 3-2t. CARHART OVERALLS and Gloves. Agency at Nathan’s, 38 East Trade. 3-3t. LIVE HUSTLERS make 10 to 30 doy- lars Gay, selling high-grade auto specialties. Write Factories, Oost- burg, .. is. z 2-4t. ALL KINDS of Small Cakes, 10c. Per Dozen. Fasnacht’s Bakery, 3-2t. BUY YOUR automobile ana carriage robes from Hutchison, Sehorn & Hipp. 31-6t 10 & 20 CENT CAKES at Fasnacht’s Bakery. 3-2t. IFOR SALE WE ARE AGENTS for Carhart Over alls and Gloves. Nathan’s, 38 East Trade. 3-3t. EXPERIENCED Steamfitters wanted at once. Good wages and steady work. American Machine and Manu facturing Co., Charlotte, N. C. 26-tf FOR SALE—Erie City Engine, 20-h.p. DOUGLASS SHOES, the Bos" on and Boiler. 25-h.p. Mecklenburg | Earth, $3.00, $3.50, $4.00 and $5.00. iron Works. 29-sun-tu-fri-3t. ! Nathan’s, 38 East Trade. 3-3t. OR SALE—Extra good White Leg horn i:ockereis; one to five dollars; each. Call 22tt0-J. 3-3t. i •OH SALE—5-acre tract, just outside city limits, 1 .rge frontage on Sha ron macadam read. A good 6-room house, large barn, ana outhouses in good repair on the tract; good bear ing orchard, shade and ornamental trees; good well and spring. An ideal location for suburban home. Price $5,000.00. J. K. Wolfe. ’Phone 412. 2-4t. EVERY STENOGRAPHER who sends name and addre&s will receive inter esting circular about new book for stenographers that opens up way to better positions, higher salaries, etc. W. Henry Queen. Morganton, N. C., Box . J. 7. 2-3t. DOUGLAS SHOES for Men look best, wear best, are best. Sold at Nath an’s, 38 East Trade. 3-3t. fX)R SALE—Piedmont residence. Building and loan or terms. F. M. Dobbs. 7 S. Brevard. 17-eod-St FOR SALE CHEAP—One pair young mules, 4 and 5 years old. Address, J. W. Carr, or ’Phone 8013. 7-2t. ? jR SAIJiI—Good second hand ma chines, Singers, Whites, New' Honries, Davis, and a great many other mak= > of machines. Will sell cheap for cash, or short time. Call Singer Sewing J.'achine OfHce. 2-4t. GOOD OLD POUND CAKE made by Fasnacht. ’Phone 328. 3-2t. AUCTION SALE—Property of Fair As sociation, consisting of all stables, stalls and fencing now on grounds, to be sold highest bidder in sec tions already established, sale com mencing on grounds, 12 o’clock Wednesday, Nov. 8th. Terms cash. l-7t. DOUGLAS SHOES, the High Class, Low-Priced Shoe for Men. Nathan’s, 38 East Trade. 3-3t. FOR SALE—One Remington Typewri ter No. 10 model. Good as new. Ad dress "Typewriter,” care this paper. 3-3t ^BARGAIN—Five acres land, good house, barn and fruit trees at Myers Park for price of two acres. A. R. White, care Postofflce. 24-tf FOR SALE—Fishels White Plymouth Rocks. A number of fine Cockerels from $2 to $10. Call and see them. A. S. Thompson. ’Phone 631-J; 4 W. Morehead St. 1-tf. FOR SALE—Two Shetland ponies, 3 and 4 years old. Shuman Bros. Phone 472. 28-tf FOR QUICK SALE—One 7-r^m cot tage, three 5-room cottages, one 4- room cottage with lots for five more iiouses. Only one mile from Inde- poDdence Square on shady side of street, with lots of shade trees and fruits and flowers all for $14,000. See L. C. Herndon. Phone 916. 10-10-tf FRESH SUPPLY Sherrill Mineral wa ter. Cures Indigestion, Constipation, all Kidney and Bladder Disorders. City chemist says absolute pure. Phone order 2Vii. N. J. Sherrill 26-tf 75 HORSES and MULES received on October 9th. Wadsworth Sales Stables FOR RENT TO RENT—Nice rooms furnished or unfurnished. Central location. Ap ply 216 North Tryoa St. 8-sun-tu-fri-tf FOR RENT—Large, partially furnished rooms, connecting bath. Apply 406 W. Trade St. 3-2t. FOR RENT—2 unfurnished connecting rooms, close in. ’PhOLe 3014-J. 2-tf. FOR RENT—6-room modern house, 511 E. 7th St. W. P. Smith, 18 N. Col lege. 3-2t. FOR RENT—Rooms upstairs, 816 W. Trade. W. J. Fite. 1-tf. FOR RENT—5-room cottage. ’Phone '’40-J. Jno. B. Ross. 2-3t. FOR RENT—Two or three roms for roomers or light housekeeping; partly furnished; modern convenien. ces. 804 E. 4th St. l-3t. FOR RENT—7-room house. 413 E. 7th Lester Wolfe, ’Phone 1290-J, or 412. 2-6t. rOR RENT—Sand privilege Just above Irwin Creek concrete bridge. Apply 908 W. 5th tt. 'Phone 1488-J. l tf. FOR RENT — Modem 6-room house; close in. A. D. Neal, ’Phone 429. 25-tf. LOST AND FOUND. LOST—Initial ring with letter, set with diamond. Reward if returned to LeRoy Davidson. 11-13-la. MRS. DR. MOORE, Fqinless Tooth Ex tractor. Office 23 West Trade St. 10-3-tf LOST—Gold belt buckle on 7th St., near Tryon. Return to this office. Re- ward. 2-tf. aVoid danAerous ^ Wittes Just , readme labels Read the Labels. The pure food and drug law was designed for the protection of all, but it only protects those who read labels. • , i The law prevents false claims—on the labels—^not in the advertising. The law makes the label tell if the medicine contains alcohol. Not so in the adver tisement. , « * Read the Label The law specifies a list of such drugs as are considered dangerous unless prescribed by a physician, such as opium morphine, cocaine, acetanelid. canabis indica, chloral, arsenic, stp^chnme, etc, and makes the LABEL tell if any of them are contained in the medicine. The advertising does not have to. Therefore when buying medicine T aVk«k1 The next time you are inclined to buy a tonic or Kead the I^apei ^ the llls that come from impure, impoverished Or acid blood, ask your druggist to let you read the Ulil on a bottle of MILAM. This preparation has no rival If you suspect any other preparation of being in its class, Read the Label. Look for a guM- antee of benefit. Look for ALCOHOL and other dangerous and liabit forminix ingredients. Any preparation can claim what we claim m their adverusing: NONE CAN on their labeis. , READ THE LABELS! Fiist Secretary of Agriculture Dead By Associated Press. St. Louis, Nov. B.-^Norman J. Col- man, first secretary of agriculture of the United States, died this morning on a train which was bringing him to his home here. He suffered a strode of apoplexy yesterday while in a sleep ing car berth near Lexington Junction, Mo. Winds Kept Down Frost In South Atlantic States I By Associated Press. Atlanta, Ga., Nov. 3.—Frosts predict ed for the South AtFantic and Gulf I States for last night were prevented in most sections t»y high winds, ac cording to reports received here from many points this morning. While the weather was the coldest of the season it is not believed that the crops suf- Ifered any material damage. Charlotte, IN. C., reported a mild frost with but j little consequent damage to vegetation. 1 The lowest temperatures recorded [ranged from 29 degrees above zero at I Charlotte to 52 above at Jacksonville, I Fla. A range of from 36 to 40 above jwas recorded in Mississippi, Alabama and Louisiana. THE LAX-FOS WAY If, you had a medicine • that 'would strengthen the liver, the stomach, the kidneys and the bowels, and at the same time make you strong with a sys temic tonic, don’t you believe ’ you would soon be well? That’s “The Lax-Fos Way.” We ask you to buy the first bottle on the money-back plan, and you will ask your druggist to sell you the sec ond. . It keeps your whole insides right. There is nothing else made like Lax- Fos. Remember the name—LAX-FOS. tu-fri-tf SERIES OF POISONING CASES. Call For Mintste- nal Meeting Dmet Dashes Into Fence in Auto Race By Associated Press. Chicago, 111., Nov., 3.™Whether Chi cago has had a series of poisoning cases comparing with the Gunness murders of Indiana or whether a num ber of recent deaths of associates of Mrs. Louise Vermilya constitute a se ries of remarkable coincidences, is ex- ' pected to be indicated today when Prof. Walter Haynes makes known the con dition of the viscera of Arthur Risso- nette, a policeman, who died suddenly ; a week ago in a hospital after being ' removed from r&. Vermilya’s house. Profec3or Haynes completed the ex- j amination yesterday but refused to j make known the result to anyone but I Coroner Hoffman, who said he might Joe Jagers- cause the bodies of at least two of the The following call issued by the > By Associated Press, executive committee of the Men and Columbia, S. C., Nov. 3. Religions Movement as-appointed by Iberber, of Racine, Wis., driving a Case eight other associates of Mrs. Vermil- the Ministerial Association to rei>-i factory car at 67 miles an hour in the who aied suddenly, to be exhumed I State fair races here today was badly examination. resent them is self explanatory. The letter calls for a meeting that promises great things for the re ligious life of Charlotte. Charlotte, N. C., Nov. 1, 1911. Dear sir: You have been chisen' by your pastor to represent your church at the meeting announced be low. You are already enlisted in the istrvlce of Christ. Are you satisfied with the state of religion among the men and boys of your congregation? If it is not what it ought to be are you willing to confer with other Christian men as to what can be done to improve the conditions? If it is all that can be desired, will you not come and help, the rest of us to some line of effort by which we may attain a like satisfactory result in our work among men and boys? Whatever the state of this work in your congregation, we most earnestly desire your presence with ue in a great gathering of the Christian men of our city, Sunday afternoon at & o’clock at Young Men’s Christian As sociation building, at which time an address will be made by the emi- injured when his machme threw a bOTH PARTIES INTERESTED IN tire on a turn of the unbanked track, and went into the outer fence. A leg; DEIvlOCRATIC MEETING, was br(5?ken, his shoulder injured and'gy Associated Press severe facial contussions inflicted. He _ Nashville, Tenn., Nov. 3. Tomor- may loSe an eye and it is feared there row promises to be one of interest to are internal injuries. Jagersberber ^°th parties in Tennessee. The in- was rushed at once to a hospital. * state committee meet here at noon and from the Jagersberger is one of a team of secrecy attending the preliminaries, eight drivers and mechanicians with devleopments are expected, At the three machines entered in the races last meeting a sub-committee was au- by the J. 10. Case Companjr’ of Racine, thorized to prepare a plan for a gen- Wis. jeral primary, in which votes will be cast on various matters from presi dential preference to n^w committee men. It is not known whether the sub-committee is ready to report or not, or whether further efforts at har monizing the party will be attempt ed. Tells Women How to Have Charming Hair • Rough, coarse hair is unnecessary; so is faded, dull lookhig hair. Dandruff and scalp itch are both caused by an accumulation of scurfy fiiih and can easily be gotten rid of. Dandruff germs cause falling hair; —Mr. W. J. Chambers, who has for a long time been a large stockholder in the R. H. Jordan Co., has bought Mr. Eugene Purcell’s interest in the firm. Mr. Chambers ig now president and general manager of the firm. GERMANY RECOGNIZES FRENCH PROTECTORATE IN MOROCCO. Paris, Nov. 3.—The contents of the Franco-German accord officially , , TT ^ ' and diseases of the hair and scalp,! given out today, show that Germany nent clergyman, the Rev. 1^. Howard should be destroyed. recognizes the right of France to es- U o ° If you have any of the hair troubles ! tablish a protectorate in Morocco, mentioned above, R. H. Jordan & Co. i while both nations engage to obtain will guarantee PARISIAN SAGE to,,the adhession to this accord of other end everyone of them or will refund signatories to the Algerciras agree ment. Malaria Makea Pale, Sickly Children. The Old Standard GROVE’S TASTE LESS CHILL TONIC.drlves out mala ria and builds up the system. For srown people and children, 50c. There Is One Family at least in Charlotte that this home would suit exactly. If you knew it or we knew you, you would soon be the happy possesor. Let us acquaint you with the place that will suit your needs. It is at “ELIZABETH THE BEAUTI FUL,” on one of the best avenues. Fine, level lot 60x157 with rear alley. Has eight rooms, e^ery convenience, brand new, beautifully finished, sub stantially built and ready to occupy. THE PRICE—14>500, no more — no less. t THE TERMS—To suit your con venience. '’PHONE US RIGHT NOW. We’ll tell you all about it. Union Loan and Realty Gomimny 16 East Trade St. Phona 349. MOrpla E. Trotter, Mflr. will tell us about the Men and Re ligion Forward Movement, its pur pose, its plans, its program. This is not a new organization, but a concerted and co-operative move ment throughout the North American cortinent to concentrate the efforts of the men of all the" churches upon a few specific lines of work that seem to be vital to tne attaining of more satisfactory results among men and boys. Each congregation is to be encour aged and assisted in the doing of this work through the agencies already existing within its own bounds. The movement is assuming vast propor tions and promises large results in the enthronement of Christ over the hearts of men. Whether the effort be made in Charlotte or in your partic ular congregation or not, you will wish tc know about the movement anyway that you may be intelligent regarding the efforts of other men for the salvation of their fellow man. Please lei nothing of small mo ment keep you away. The dale is No vember 5th, the time is 5 o’clock, and thep lace is the Young Men’s Chi'ist- ian Association. Yours most cordially, REV. DR. J. G. KENNEDY, RKV. A. "W. FLYLER, RSV. W. E. FURR, REV. F. S. CONRAD, REV. R. L. PATTERSON, ROBERT GLASGOW, J. B. IVEY. D. L. PROBERT. HERIOT CLARKSON, J. H. ROSS,. Executive Committee. your money. PARISIAN SAGE is a delightful hair —a. good, many of the Charlotte dressing that is being used today by! Shriners will go to Spartanburg to par- many thousands of lovely Americans ticipate in the celebration of Omar who detest uncleanliness. Large bot- Temple, the Spartanburg prganization tie 50 cents. on Thanksgiving Day. 115.000 ENVELOPES Now is the time for you to buy your supp’y of envelopes. We have a stock of / 15,000 and we will sell them prin ed to your lik ng at the following •prices, 1000 at $2.50, 2000 at $2.25 per thousand, 3000 at $2 00 per thousand, 5000 at $.175 per thousand and 10.000 at $1.50 per thous and. TTiese envelopes are wh te, a good weight, and regular business size. They have a smooth finish, and the gum ming is f ood.. We have ja big stock, and are trying to work it down. If you buy now you make no mistake and at the foregoing pri ces you certainly get the worth of your money. Call us up and our repre sentative will be glad to bring you samples of these ENVE LOPES, Remember—We Print Jlnything 29 S. Tryon St. Phone 1530 A BURGLAR’S AWFUL DEED. may not paralyze a home so complete ly as a mother’s long illness. But Dr. King's New Life Pills are a splendid remedy for women. ‘They gave me won derful uenefit in constipation and fe male trouble,” wrote Mrs. M. C. Dun lap, of Leadill, Tenn. If ailing, try them. 25c. at W. L. Hand & Co.’s. CASTOR IA For InfEinti and Cliildren. rne Kind You Have Alwqs Boiigiit Bears the SignatTure Df Rodgera on Flight. By Associated Press. Yuma, Ariz., Nov, 3.—Aviator Rodg ers passed over Yuma at 8:25 this morning flying high and fast. Appar ently he intends to try to make his coast goal without another stop, al though the distance to Los Angeles from Stovall Siding, where he spent the night, is 315 miles. _ MADAM CYRENA PALMIST Will Give Her Full Life Reading for Half Price for Next Ten Days Only. Conaulted on all affaira of life. 218 N. TRYON ST. $100 Reward NOTFC E_|100_Reward Lost, Strayed or Stolen! A man about the size of a woman, bare-footed with a pair of wooden shoes on, pink-green eyes, sunset color ed hair, the latter cut curly and the former cut dark. He wore a coin-beef colored overcoat with a sauer kraut colored lining. He had an empty tow sack on his back containing a barrel of sky-lights and one dozen assorted railroad tunnels: when last seen he was fol lowing a crowd of 1,000 peo;jle who were making their way to Master & Agee Co’s store to take advantage of their liberal terms on Clothing, Shoes, Hats, etc., for men, women and children. No money down. (This means any one) DltFERENT KIND OF CREDIT STORE Newest Fall Styles of Clothing ON CREDIT AT CASH PRICES FOR MEN, WOMEN and CHILDREN. Use your oredit. Open a gradual payinent charge ac count, pay us weekly or monthly amounts that you can afford and spare from your earnings. Hundreds of Charlotte families with little to spend dress well without pinching and scraping, because they have a credit account with us. ’ One thing our Customers will tell you is, when we advertise to do a thing we do it No money down. One dollar a week or $4.00 per month will take care of your wants. Alterations Free. Come select your winter Clothing now. Everything to wear from head to foot. MASTER & AGEE 202 N, TRYON ST. CHARLOTTE, N.C Business Builders GROCERS F. N. HALL & CO. Fresh turnips, turnip salad, Lima beans, celery, sweet potatoes, Irish po. tatoes, red onions, new crop white and Lima beans, white peas table and cooking apples, all fresh and choice Select Oysters and Fish. 329 E. Trade St. ’Phones 421 and 42'? J. H. Felts, Manager. W. M. CROWELL, Choice Fresh Corn Grits. Coarse Medium and Fine. Phone 1062. 200 E. Morehead St. delicatessen DAYl Goose livers, sausage, frakfurters, German kraut, dil pickles, cooked corn* ed beef, boiled tongues, smoked tongue', fresh salomi, cervalat, large bologna ring sausage and that spiced beef you remember so well, MILER-VAN NESS CO. ALEXANDER BROS. Dealers in choice groceries, fresh home-ground cora meal, chickens, e-gs. butter and everything usually kept in a family grocery store. Call to see us, or phone us your wants. Prompt delivery, 218 East Trade street. Phone 2561. McNEEL’S Home-made Cakes, Beaten Biscuits. Vegetables. ^ets. Turnip Salad, String Beans, Squash, Turnips, Egg Plant, Carrots, Cauliflower, Peppers, Lima Beans, Cab bage, Lettuce, Tomatoes, Celery, Rad ish, Oyster Plant, Spinch, Corn, « Fruits. Pineapples, Peaches , Grapes , Or anges, Apples. Phones 2622 and 2623. FRESH COCOANUTS and Choice Cranberries received this morning. S. H. LENTZ. Fred Cochran, Mgr. ’Phones 101 and 102. MISSCELLANEOUS LET US FIX^YOUR REFRIGERATOR We can tell at a glance just what ails it and at a tritling expense^ mak€ it good and serviceable. Send along your ice cream freezer. We can ti^ that, too,* C. F. SHUMAN 'Phone 111. 200 N. College St. THE GEM HOTEL AND CAFE Up-to-date dining rooia, seating 100 persons, a lunch counter unequaled in South. Conveniently located on South Tryon Street. Strictly European. MOVED I have moved my Terra Cotta Pipe Yard to East 5th St., between College St., and the Railroad, in the Heart of the City, where you will find every thing, in pipe and tilings. Flue pipe, Chimney lining. Well copmg, etc. C. V. FURR, Professional Cards DR- WM. PARKER DENTIST jftribaldiy Bruns & Dixon BIdg. 12 S. Tryon. (Note Change of Location.) 'Phone 1408, Day or Night. Dr. H, 0. Henderaen. Dr. L. I. GIdne] HENDERSON &GIDNE^ DENTISTS 01Re«» Hunt BIdg., 202r/^ N. Tryon SI 'Phone 216. Offiee ’Phone, 326. Residence 962-J L W. JAMIESON DENTIST IM Realty Building, Charlotte, N. A OSTEOPATH. REGISTERED DR. H. F. RAY Realty Building. Hours, 9 to 12, 2 to 5. ' -Phone, Office, S30; Residence 371.JI Conaultatlon at Office, gratis. F L. BONFOEY — ARCHITECT Supervision of Contruction. ' Office, 211 N. Tryon. Room 4w . . HUGH W. HARRIS ATTORNEY « Law Building. Charlot?e,~N. C h M. McMICHAEL ARCHITECT 605^ Trust' Building. CHARLOTTE, N. 0. Auto Tire REPAIRED, VULCAMiZEO RECOVERED Inner Tubes Vucanlzed. We guarantee tbey will neve'- I-nii wh»-re we vulcanize theui First puncture 50 centi. Second puncture 25 cents. Third puncture 25 cento. AU sizes new tJrea carried In stork Relay Mfg Co 231 and 233 S. Tryon St.
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