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jnnjKjirrj2 jxjWS, XPBJL, 2 1913 I ' ' : ...T $20 and $22.50 New X Suits at $14.75 THE MEASLES BUG. - re- W. fa i i IV i DOrtPrl - ' t been listed fnnU" L'mea tad ty-three deatha hovA ..i-, . I f ic. hichTrecurTevery tVe yeafs' is about over, hpr.ncl y,, .!Iea.r.s- !J0SK ba3 been exhausted. Boc s do not know whether measles is a ee?m disease. Thev hiw 1?.. age"? gently searchVol. the" germ FiSy new cases, of mci.. rillX last week.) ere reported How about this epidemic In the air. Everywhprp 13 thAeIf,not some Potent chemic -iu rare That Can snnra Can?r mes thi3 measles bug? Si? i e-f .et 801116 dPe to sI"K ihis insidious Uttio That is causing such despair? Say not so! it mmec More new cases every day' Jou will have it; I will, too--o will us and wp nri Thn ln notvfiQd the chemic inat M check the epidemic. 2,500 Pai ir 2,500 Pair Children's Shoes on Sale in Our New Basement Saturday and Monday. 75c to $2.50 If You Want Children's Shoes of Any Kind Visit Our New Basement., THOMPSON'S MILITANT SUFFRAGETTES . . J- SET FIRE TO TRAIN. By Associated Press. r - London, April 0. A militant suf fragette "arson squad" set fire to a train standing on a siding - of the Southwestern Railroad at Teddington today. Little damage was done, how ever, and no arrests were made. 1 Quantities of oil and other combus tibles, suffragette literature and po.n cards addressed to members of (he house of commons were found in the car where the fire started RECIPES FOR WRINKLES AND BAD COMPLEXIONS Individual Drinking: Cups Oh S. R. R. "Washington, April 26. Arrange ments have been made by the South ern Railway to furnish sanitary indi vidual drinking cups to passengers on all trains and a large supply of Bv Associated Press cups of the collapsible paper type Washington, April 26. When Pres. has been ordered. As soon as the ident Wilson heard that the Washine- cups have been received each conduc- ton team was Playing its laat home tor will be furnished with a supply J; ?! dT on months tup, he instructed Secretary uuu au iastmger aeisinng a cup win Tumulty to close up the WILSON iH TO BULL GNft .,.,-.'7 f 3 tv o?r a group of new suits of the :e::?r sort at this modest sum. They sre made of the pure wool ?er?r?. Bedford Cords, Ratines, and Nove'.ti-??. The colors are Copenhagen, Tan. Navy and Black. Styles are Rus- slan cr Eaikan Blouses and other new A Drapery Special at 15c Yard Secretary emraeement list and hurry to the ball Dark. The cation to the conductor. Notices to I president has attended four of the this effect will be posted in each fi.Ve sames the team has played here coaph smce tne beginning of the season, . . . and the "fans" feel he is one of thPm i-urnishing drinking cups to pas- He applauds vigorously when Wash sengers on the large number of trains ington makes a good play official operated by the Southern Railway dignity forbids that a president should will involve a substantial expendi- "root" and look disappointed when ture which is being undertaken to the umpire's decision favors the visit provide for the convenience of pa- ing team. At today's game the pres trons of the railway. All common ident stood up and cheered when the urmKing cups nave been removed Washington team tied the score and from trains in compliance with Unit- forged ahead in the eighth inning As cd States government regulations he left the park he was given a and the statute and ordinances of great ovation. He had been sitting in many states and municipalities. a box in the upper tier and thouch T T ri . I I . 1 - - w neicaner 'jassengers on souinem tnec rowa A Z'c c'la.ity of Etamine In Cream, White or Tan, with pretty colored u r1., 8 Ior Ue measles sum, receive one free of charge on anpii 1 II I I HIT Everywhere? , They want to drag the litt:e worm From its lair1, By the hair! Doctors with the microscope Haunted by dread, fear and hope; Tremble, puff and pant and mope; o, fond dreams! O, sad despair! Have the doctors caught it yef Yes, they have not! And vou bet They jrill not. Delusive worm Is the little measles germ. See it wriggle, writhe and squirm! Naughty little measles S'irra! R., m Richmond .Tnnm.-1. iii-auci iiaoacuncio ouuluciu lueu ruwu jiuiimea tne exit below TO SPEND THE ' ltauwav trams win be put to no m- they voluntarily made a path as he WEEK END. J convenience cr expense in regard to passed out with his daughter, Miss ,r. iunun.iug warer ana at me eame tioie Aiargarec, ana- secretary Tumulty. -AllSS L.UCy Boyce. Mis Pnrrplla I Will Tint ho ai-hlani- tn on ir nnealhlo I A 4. j . rr Mi93 Sarah Cansler will Infection through the use of the com- motor there were more cheers w again, wooay," and similar expres sions "fans Thte white house itself is alwavs astir on an afternoon when the home team plays. All the attaches who could get away went to the game and those who stayed behind eagerly neara tne returns in the telegraph room. When the break came in the the entire force of clerks my (From Art and Nature.) Of all - the beauty recines in scrap book, here are two that have al- wajs given complete satisfaction: Wrinkle Remover One ounce pow dered saxolite, dissolved in , pint witch hazel. Use as a wash lotion. It brings instantaneous results. Face Peeler Pure mercolized wax, applied at night like cold cream, only not rubbed in; wash off in the morn ing. It causes the worn-out scarf skin 10 come off in tiny, almost invisible flakes, - a little each day, until the iresn young under-skin. is wholly in eviueuce.- 1 ne oeautiful rose-tinted i-uiuuieition inus ODtamerl nnt tn De compared with one made over with cosmetics. If the old skin is marred with freckles, pimnles or -other blem ishes, these defects are of course, dis- carqed with the skin itself. An ounce or tne wax is sufficient in any case. The ingredients named are inexDen sive and can be found in any drug siore.-iouise ieiiiance. Adv, AFTER JKelievesf leave tms afternoon for Gastonia, mon lrinking cup ueie mey win spend the weet pnd at the home of Miss .Boyce. of approval came from fcke Sloan's Liniment is a great rem edy for backache. It penetrates and relieves ?the pain instantly. MRS. G. S. JOHNSON TO RICHMOND. Mrs. G. S. Johnson will leave' dur- V-d-s On ale at varriU7.6t c oi next wees tor .o.c-... en .aie at 15c yard Richmond where she will spend some time witn her brother. AUTOMOBILE BLAZES A3 CHAUFFEUR CRANKS. Lot of Lace Collars at 25c Special to The News. Lenoir, April 26. Just prior to the 7;e.-e are a great many 50c ones In I noon adjournment of Concord Pres- out we bought them cheap, bytery, Thursday, two m-ominent Pres. so we ge: your choice for ....25c hvterian in,. -fl the body In behalf of their Institn- Special to The News. Lenoir, April 26. The 75-horse pow er roadster of W. J. Grandin, presi tient of the Watauga Railway Compa ny, was completely destroyed by Are eighth Thursday morning at the old Austin swarmed to the telegraph key mill near Patterson. Walter Holder, Some body said after the game that i-c n i .- i i I n : j x ttmi . . A r j -n , - I . . buhj me lectin JXl Xuncora rrcSOViertJiae car OVLt ln tne early morning for was going away. "I'm not at all sor- a uuub auu icii iuo uji ucv-ioieu uajuiliy LaQr II nuer- car under a shed at the mill. This act wood, of the house with emphasis came very near costing Mr.Holder his when he heard it. "Congress will be me and only by mere chance was the I able to do business now." life of one of his children, who ac companied him saved also. The car Last Day's Proceedings was driven foremost Into the shed, rr 7777777 WlftTllln which was so narrow, that Mr. Hold- 4f-W't Of All Rats Vi II' lnrA n I 111 J lja"u;,uu vunt-se, ana ur. V. Lk J,m- il JllK 110SC dt ZVC Hfl gle- of Union Theological Seminary, there was ui. w UUU of Richmond, Va., each of the speak- the young 79c Pair ' er hfln to rrawl over the rjr tn tions, Dr. W. J. Martin, president or I f.ranlr it. and na Via Airi an wltViont blazed up ln flames and no avenue of escape for By Associated Press. ers flvinf a hnrt ronnrf nt -n h lenneH fnr Ma on tn oafotv tn .. "asuluaWU, April Z. Alarmed at being accomplished at these two noble the ground about fifteen feet below. L;i fe??p-fSe bubonic inritntlnnc H1a I TT a rl U t,- Wt, fnr- trAnm UTr auim, llve.VlCUmS OI tne Holder would have heen rtestroveil W " .T " 1 "'. -" u sell a good S5c black fall meeting of Concord Presbytery, the flames, which leaped forth like emoloveH ftv TaSm 8 Stocking at.. 29c pair which will convene at Davidson Col- powder from the fifty gallons of gas- KftS $Z SJSJSL.6'8 oline in the tank. Only by fore- dents. acrorriW tn thought did Mr. Holder leave his iit- Uodav hv th iu "Sr,V" The report of the work at Barium tie child on the ground, instead of Health Service opnngs urpnanage was next heard Placing ner in tne car neiore cranK- it js cf interest to observe" says and it was shown from the report ing it. If this -had been done she the public health service report "that that the past year's work at that in- could not have possibly been saved, the increase in the rat infection cor- stitution was the best year since i?s The car was a very valuable one, resDonds to the inorenca nt tha n. establishment and was enthuslastical- costing $3,500 and it together with ber of plague cases in such typical Iy received by -the body. the mill site were totally destroyed, centers' as Hone Kone- for instate" The afternoon session of the third It is understood that It was partially Several plague infected rats wre cuverea Dy insurance. Si'u.-.:r,r we will sell a good And a regular dollar Silk Stocking 79c pair. lege, September 23d, on the subject, 'The Divinity of Christ. afest Models $1 and! 1.50 Corsets Are Here f if Ik I V- I 111 . CLCVE-FITTING?1 rv lcaiy to show you in - n vj rj a S , C.-s and rHOMSON-s GLOVE-FITTING 1 " W,th ',r Corsettiere tomorrow. White Goods ml at Mills oc Swiss in nd stripes on sale 15c y. at 7k Yard day's work of the Presbytery was given over to routine business, which consisted for the most part the' read ing and adoption of reports of va rious committees. The stated clerk was instructed to write a letter to the Rev. J. M. Greer. D. D., at Concord, expressing the Presbytery's gratitude to God for his recovery, after which, the body was led in prayer by Dr. Lin gle in behalf of Dr. Greer. The statistical report for the past year was read and adopted. It showed an increase in almost every phase of church work to. the gratification of the body. The total contributions for all causes from the churches of the Presbytery amounted to $31,849. At the evening session Rev. C. B. Heller, of Spencer, delivered a strong sermon on ihe Credentials of Christ." During his discourse the speaker of the evening held the mark ed attention of his hearers. Just before adjournment, by a ris ing vote, the body passed a resolu tion of thanks to the Lenoir church and the good people of- the town for the delightful entertainment given the Presbytery while in their midst. The body adjourned at 9 o'clock Thursday night to meet at Moores ville, on Monday, May 5, at 2 p. m. DIDN'T THINK COULD LIVE iuuuu in iuanna, most oi tnem- in store houses containing wines nack ed in straw imported from Jaoan. mostly from Usaka. In this especial Japanese city, the report declares, the plague is more or less constantly pres ent. Reports from the service surgeons in Hawaii and Porto Rico announce that of all rats and Mongoes captured and examined, not one was found to be bearing the infection unSmekt is also good for sciatica. Mr. Fletchjeb Ioemah-, of WMttier, Cahf., writes : "I had my back hurt in the Boer war. I tried all kinds of dopa ithout success. Two weeks ago I got a bottle of Sloan's Liniment to try. The first application caused instant relief." Scld by all dealers. Fric 3 Bo., BOc. dt $1.00. Dr. Karl 5. STnan - Rnttnn Mav ra " vawm BMt SUPPER . . . . . SPECIALS look for the Yellow Cards Harked with a 'Star - and Crescent, Showing the Star Attractions : For Saturday Night Shoppers; Spring Tape Measures pe! lent for pocket and household use, strong spring, 1 A 25c value. After Supper - : lUC WlFP Hair Pine Assorted sizes to the box-' V V 11 C pair Fins strong crimped English -Hair.rms, 5c value. After Supper q a box. - " OC . Pearl Rllttrmc Made of good quality fresh 1 CdU OUltOnS water pearl, size 30 1 A line, 20c value. After Supper....... IUC Leather Hand Bags 3" side purse, each bag new and perfect, ap ' After Supper . .1....:. 95C 1 Of Hair NaIq arge Size Invisible Hair KJk, I Id.il llieiS Note UrvKf r;. oJ , iuuiuiii anu uaiK, ; 6c brown, blonde and grey. After, Supper Mercerized Darning Cotton Silk and Silk Lisle Hose, comes in all colors. After Supper, per spool . . Double Trading Stamps After Supper For Fine 4c FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS. Phone Ug Your Orders. MRS., H. S. BRYAN & CO. The Florist. Phone 653. 1 SI 3? SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT I have been informed that a number of mv D.UUv. vuuvciuo imuiiiug x a.111 uunuecieu witn tnem 6 I wish to state positively I am hot connected with anv" connected with any person or con- ViaAtnKni mm I 1WU111U111 VAIIDFVITTP All New Show THE MANSFIELDS Musical Novelty. MAUDE EMMETT Singing Comedienne. VEDMAR & WALLACE Comedy Sketch "The Show Girl." Graham, Copes & Cullen The Melody Harmony Three.. Mrs. Mitchell Was Given Up to Die. Health Had Been a Wreck for Years. Charges of Police Graf t In San Franciscol THE TWO HENNINGS Novelty Comedy Jugglers. EXTRA! EXTRA! J EXTRA! ! ! Talking and Singing Pictures. CLEAN & CLASSY ALWAYS. My business is strictly Optical and with 16 years experience and an. cess I am prepared to examine the eyes and fit them with lenses relieving serious conditions caused by refractive error.' I also conduct my business -upon the highest principles of accuracv and hnnoetv , zna sa,i customers in Charlotte. I also candunlfnatn nnv the prescription. No charge for examination if you are not satisfied Be sure you make no mistake. My office is No. 225 North Tryon St same building with Thies-Smith Realty Co.Phone 3278 for ena CPTMPnta Pall and investigate my methods. DR. M. V. LOMAX, Optometrist - 225 No. TRYON ST. Bryan Reuses Invit ation 7o Speak By Associated Press. San Francisco, April 25. The sne- rnrtrantnn v r "Xrr T,oiM, v,, ciai grana jury investigating charges Morganton, N. C- My health had of police ft as a lt f f been a complete wreck for years," I sions made by convicted confidence ava i.rr- r n intni,.ii f m. ?fv e? returned an indictment last "J" - w: . nigut against Lello Pelligrinl, a hotel "When I was only 16 years old, I keeper accused of having "steered" ar,a tn t victims into the hands of members of the bunco ring. Pelligrinl disappeared ! and it went into a fever. some time ago. t t Ho i,floi ' Significance attaches to the indict IUUU6U ment, as it is taken to indicate that I used all kinds of medicine, I got no the grand jury is placing credence in nf r,tii t trioH rai , the stories of the convicted men, who " "M " are tne principal accusers of the eight man's tonic. ' w police officers involved. It is the WL.?'PI5M?? the "Queen of iue jduiw-u xviiis, was arrestea last A Beautiful Little Home I have recently built on East 5th street, block off Elizabeth avenue,' in the 1400 block, opposite Independence Park a dandy 6-room "Bunga low" with modern, conveniences rooms all on one floor exceedingly well arranged finished with nice cabinet mantels, tile3 and grates back porch latticed in house nicely brick . underpinned, and ' back yard nicely fenced in large deep . lot with alley privilege in rear. For an inexnen little home reasonably close in, in good neighborhood, this is it. (Am offered $17 per month rental for lt). My price is $2,500 on good easy terms. Let me show you this its worth while. You can have garden and chickens here. $300 cash balance long terms will buy this home. 1 , ' JONES The Real Estate Man Office 224 North Tryon Street Phone 162. Cardui cured me. medicine I ever used. I cannot praise night as sne was boarding a train, I and 1-a lr art narnra Yha in it enough. . - 'U"1W1B' rr-i T t.k.. UADVADn UANTC ' A. UCIh DUiuc viuc aVi " o va&cu I ' ..- . w i i , i , ii , am- A paid .mmami V V I Effective Medicines can only be made from PURE DRUGS and ' CHEMICALS combined with knowledge, education, science and skill. You get all this at THE UPSTAIRS pRUG STORE. Phone 1217. ' By Associated Press. Sacramento, Calif., April 26, "I ap preciate your Invitation but I am com ing to confer with the governor and I nie up the legdislature and do not deem it I jy relieved proper it mahe eugiiseuieiiio iu epean.. i . 1 choll rotni-n a a on An as nnaoihlo " I CarQUl DM A npoiiA J..,. vorir hoH Tn- nr.tn. oil I rwv. UMIUHO said I could not live, and they gave By Associtaed Press. T neari rarnnl ann woo irraot. iUaana, April ZD. UaVO PUSa. d6- o-- I ' ,. oiguci ui jeyiuuuuuuus oi me inree M l.-.c Quality SC-inch Do- Ji Snish at.... 7 1-2c IVEYS ill Now I am entirely well, vessels in which Columbus crossed tfre is a good medicine, and Atlantic, which were exhibited at the Secretary of State Bryan thus re-U-orth its weight in gold! I will keep 1893t has received a request from it in my home all the time, as I do Harvard University students for the : 1- v. .Ju?slns-. ""oeraiooa . a pian is plied to an invitation wired him by the Sacramento chamber of commerce to make a public speech here during his visit In connection with the pro posed alien law legislation. INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION . OPENED IN GHENT. ! If you are weak, tired," worn-out, or suffer from any of the pains peculiar to women, such as headache, back ache, pains in sides, or limbs, or any Byr.nfnS,CiaAtn?5,Pr,e(:SflTn, Aiw, or other symptoms of womanly trouble. the Belgiums opened the international you should begin taking Cardui, the exposition here this afternoon. The -woman's tonic, without delay. ceremony, took place in the palace of . jt Denefited more than a million festivities. The king stood amid tens h t half century, and of thousand.3 of rhododendrons, and ,omen iU tnn blooming rose trees while he touched it will -help you. too. the button opening the gates to the Try Cardui. , Public. The king was accompanied by u. p. write lot Ladles- Advisory Queen Elizabeth and their oldest1 son, Dept.. Chf.tunoogra Medicine Co.. cuat- Prince Leopold. The royal party visit- ISl'fyVS ed every part of the exposition. tor Women." ent la plain wrapper. - aiuoi at nai vaiu to construct a sim ilar caravan to send through the Pan ama canal when it is opened. It is pro posed that the ships shall go to San rrancisco afterwards: Senor Puga has decided to send ' the designs to America at his own expense. John Mackey Dead. By Associtaed Press. ' New York, April 26. John Mackey, widely known as a horse trainer and long in charge of James B. Haggin's stable of thoroughbreds, died today I in Brooklyn of heart disease. He was born in Ireland 77 years ago but came to this country when a boy. He was to nave had cnarge of Mr. Haggin's horses at he coming Belmont para meeting. . BANKING FOR WOMEN. Every woman who has to look after the many de-" tails of housekeeping finds it a great conveni ence to- pay her house hold bills by check. This bank handles the banking affairs of women eo that there is none of the mystery or difficulties 1 often associated with banking in the minds of those unaccustomed-- -to business. Both savings and check ing accounts are invited. Ill I smSwmS& ! - r We Sell, Lazell's Massatta Talcum at 19c. Glycerine Soap 3 cakes to the box, lOci'per box. At our fountain you get the best to be had. Our service is prompt and courteous. Our candies fresh by express twice a week and the best made. Cigars to suit everybody. . ' Woodall & Sheppard Druggists n 1 A O V A jF it' f i 1 .1 if.. r i: .If! if: .it; In I? i V: t-i I : t : ft :. i x 'i i
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