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6' CHARLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER, MARCH 1,1909. Jirnni ritvnni 7 All advertisements inserted , in this oolcma at rate of ten ' cent per Woo of six words. ,., t takes for lose than 20 vaU. Caeh la advance. ' ..,'; ' y If your nana appear In the telepbona directory . you can telephone' your want ad to '-""J and a blU will be mailed after Its Insertion, ' . A BLOW AT. CORPORATIONS '.t-'j-fOontttnad' free .Page MzHyi WANTED. WANTEDTo lease with privilege ot -tuyln;-ne or owwe acres of f rUBd with Seaboard ana Bout Hern njuiroaa frontage. Give location end price,' : "Jack," Cars Observer. WANTED By large wholesale concern thoroughly competent mole ienorap ti er -and billing clerk. Must be expert eiioed. In applying- gtve age. experience and salary expected. Boa 412. Greene bo ro, N. C. WANTED Position by registered drug glet. 8 years' experience; beet of refer ence; nut afraid of work. Address "Phenolax," care Observer. WANTED Railway mali cierks. Salary $400 to 1.4(Kt. Examination In Charlotte May 15th. Common education sufnetent. Candidate prepared free. Write immedi ately. Franklin Institute Rochester. N. T. WANTED Assistant cashier and lo?k keeper in country bank. Capital $40,000. State experience and salary desired. Ad dress1 Bank, care Charlotte Observer. WANTED Competent stenographer, neat m mirat. rfuiree.to change post Uon.'Wtll accept reasonable salary. Best' man Mfinoru from nresent employer ana ethers. Address Miss A. E. C. 41 Wash tngten St.. Atlanta, Qa. being to insert aven In the amended Harris charter a lanse granting the city the right to regulate the rate and service of puMle utilities. This wUI make the coming election orf the char tar a matter of ne concern to the pub lic service corporations, which will re ceive the full force of the eltye pow er to control and regulate them, no matter which way the voting goes. It was said everywhere when it wa learned that the charter had been sub mitted to the vote of the people that the tC's and the Southern Power Company would both enter into the campaign and fight the charter Jujt because It contained a clause granting the city this power. . A number went so far as to say that the plan to refer tbe charter to a popular election was nothing more nor leu than a well-defined plan on the part ot the corporate interests to defeat JtheLMxejra!.-Bec Hons of - particular interest to them. The Representatives evidently had In mind some such suspicion and In or der to relieve the campaign of the di rect political influence of. the service corporations, they decided ' to he Jge them off with a provision ' In the amended charter, which Is to be ef fective In the event ot the defeat of the other, a prevision by which the same results will, 'obtain. . TWO AGAINST ONE. The fight against the corporate In terests really out-distanced by long margins any. other in regard to a new charter.. It was a fight of itself with in a fight and under the careful gen eralship of Colonel RoJman. who Is recognized as one of the most artful and politically sagacious lawyers In the State, was fought with a technique so flawless that it promised up to the very latest moment to result-successfully. He was opposed by Mr. E. ft, Preston, special counsel, and Alder- O. O. Scott, the father of the Company and the Charlotte Electric Railway, Light and Power Company, or rather Its latest child, the Charlotte Gas and Electric Company. One ot these two gentlemen is being: quoted as saying that he knew as a positive fact that such a consolidation was al ready practically effected and that when the Southern Power Compny got Us trust fingers on the people of Char lotte, It would wring their pockets. It la believed that this was the basis of the sudden conversion of Senator Pharr, who Intimated during all the discussions up until Friday afternoon that he was opposed to any such dras tic legislation. Those who. were fight ing with all the vigor they could com mand for the insertion of this clause were talking of the probable merger at every opportunity and it was learn v FEBRUARY Y. W. C. A. NOTES. Item of Interest to Y. W. C. A. Work ; era in the Cjwoilna What Was Done During1 February. The Charleston Toung Women's Christian Association has moved Into handsome new quarters. No. tl Wentworth street. . Ladles traveling through Charleston can secure com fortable lodgings at the association building. An attractive tea room is being opened also. The Victor Manufacturing Company, ef Greer, 8. C, completed the new building three weeks ago for the T. W. C. A. An entire week was spent m ceieoration or the opening. Speak vtw uunng me week Mr. Leroy Templeton, of Spartan burg. 6- C, spent a few hours in the city yesterday on his way to Washing ton, Philadelphia and New Tork on business. were the Krstn ed that this absolutely Influenced the superintendent of Public Instruction, Representatives to take the course I rrjenl i-ewis w. Parker, President agreed upon. Colonel Rodman, on the other hand, asserted frequently that he was lighting fOi.heatxlat? ence of Mr. Latin's company which was engaged in a straining competi tion with the other power company. W. E. Beattle. of Piedmont; Miss Cas ler ana Miss Garrison, of the terri torial committee of the Y. W. C. A ine cunning- is a handsome two- story one. The first floor Is for in suiuuonai work. Kvmnaalum. snwlnr Certainly nothing he said or Intimated and cooking class rooms, shower and gave me Representatives any idea xnai I tuo oaths, and library and club room, p. merger was a oo ut 10 oe enecisa. n inn secona noor Is an apartment for is proDBDie mat tney were perauaaea i ine noma or the three secretaries, toward the legislation solely on the! prettily furnished In mission atvi' supposition of the early consolidation "The prettiest place I ever saw," nald wnicn Messrs- neon ana rresion con-i one visitor at the "open house" laat wiMTrrv Thoroughly competent, all round drug clerk. Sloan Bros., Green ville. S. C. 1 WANTED Position by lady stenographer with some experience, aoaress imme diately," care Observer. WANTED Position ny young man as book-keeper, sales manager, or general office man. Thoroughly competent to take charge of any office work. Fourteen years' experience in bank, building and loan and manufacturing. Best of refer ences. Address H. N. C.. ears Observer. WANTED Registered pharmacist with long experience, wishes position In Knrth or South Carolina Will Invest in a business carrying with It the manage ment. Thoroughly ootnpetent In, every capacity. Address "Investor," ears Observer. WANTED Men to learn barber trade. Thoroughly practical course by free clinic and careful Instructions. Life scholarship, tools given, board provided. Some money earned before completing. Send for catalogue. Moler Barber Col lege. Atlanta Oa. mil HAT.vAn uD-to-date machine shop mnA foundry nearly new. all machinery: was new when Installed. This plant is located In one of the best towns in N. C end plsnt la complete and ready to op .r.t Ten. thousand dollars clean money can . be made If run a . h,f.i... hi Will sell at th right price or will organise It In a stock;' company witn some rooa mn. ett Machinery Co., Greensboro, N. C. roR balje. FOR SALE Five-room cottage, close in. Phone 671-J. FOR SALE Display wall .ease good as new. Address P. O. Box W3. FOR SALE 125 bushels mixed field peas i m. on hiiohaia ladv linger peas, tl .50. Occasionally, cow and white among tha latter. F. if. B. Raeferd, N. C. Moore Supply House. FOR SALE 5 to -"0 shares Gaston Mfg. Co stock; 5 to Enrd Mfg. Co. stocs, Best bid. Box 34S, Spartanburg. S. C. mo oit.R-GraVs Plating outfit. Cost) 135 will sell at sacrifice, great oppor. tunlty ror nusuei. -' , Gastonla, N. C. t-,T mi uHirHmri business, clean stock, nne retail stand, low renta Will irventory about ,uw. aouiw Winston-Salem, N. C. FOR SALE Automobiles. First-class runabout, recently painted and engine hlv overhauled. Can be seen at Mecklenburg Auto Co. FOR SALE Good combination horse, surrey, buggy, dray and three sets har ness. At a bargain. 14 E. 4th street. FOR RENT. FOR RENT Truck farm, ( miles from square. J. E. Murphy ft Co. FOR RENT Three very desirable rooma All modern conveniences same floor Address "E. V. E ." care Observer. arm RENT My residence No. 1 East Vance street, partially furnished. C. W. Butt. FOR KENT Modern six-room dwelling, all conveniences. 308 Oak street. One four-room . dwelling, adjoining. F. W. Ahrena. 1 E. MoreBead. ' MISCELLAXEOTJB. THE BIG DAY, Wednesday, March Id Masonic Bazaar Benett. Dixie Theatre. amendment by which the rates and service of public utilities can be con trolled by the board. These two gen tlemen kept their heads together Jur ms the several days they were In Rsl elgh. They drew amendments after amendments, the germinal parts of all being similar, only the wording beln different. They claimed that th amendments simply provided the ma ohtnery for executing the provision which originally passed the aldermen. Representative Dowd was strictly wirh them In the fight and they real tied from the very beginning that Sen stor pharr's Influence must be over come if they secured the insertion of this clause in the charter. They fought plucklly until Mr. Cansler logic induced the Representatives to submit the whole charter to a vote of the people and they then, realizing that they had lost, gave up the fight anj planned to leave on the after noon train. They were even more surprised than there's people when the Representatives" announced that they would adopt this clause In the amended Harris charter so as to have It effective, no matter which charter was passed. WILL HAVE EXECUTIVE BOARD, The amended Harris charter will provide that the board of aldermen shall be constituted as at the present four aldermen each from wards 1 and 4, three from wards 2 and 3 and one from each of the seven outlying wards. It also shall provide that the boarj of aldermen shall elect an executive board to consist of three or five mem bers with full power to administer the affairs of the city. The sub-boards, the boards of health, service and safety, shall be abolished and each of the three members, if three are chos en, of the executive board, shall be given control of one of these three de partment The work of permanent street improvements shall remain as now provided for- These were In the main the amendments which were worked up by the present board ot aldermen a year ago and S'ent down' to Raleigh to be adopted during the special session of the Legislature. The Representatives at that time thought that It would not be wise to incorporate any amendments and held them over. With the exception of the section relating to public utilities, the original amendments will not be vital ly changed. Mayor Franklin, who re turned to the city yesterday, stated that he informed Senator Pharr that he would have to bear the responsl bility of all sections Incorporated which were not forwarded to him a year ago. The board of aldermen would not bear the burden. of secur ing the passage of'eny new , amend ments without first having deliberated over them, AS TO PUBLIC UTILITIES. ' The Incorporation of the clause af fecting public service corporations Is, of course, the most drastic and one from which most trouble and criticism will likely arise. It la designed to be practically the same section which was drawn up by Mr. Preston and pro vides that the board ot aldermen shall have the power to regulate and con trol public utilities to the end that all citisens shall receive equal and satis factory rates and service. The board Shall have the right to hear com plaints from any citizens either about rates or service rendered by these cor porations. It the case of the com plainant is justifiable In the estima tion of the board, it shall adopt ordi nances correcting any evils complain ed abotft and 'the corporation shall be at once-notified. The corporation will be given thirty days in which to tinuously predicted and In terms which signified inside information. The prediction is freely expressed that the charter as drafted originally by the committee of ten and amend ed by the board ot aldermen will not even get a decent show at the -polls. even though the corporate Interests play hands off. It Is also liberally pre dicted that the amended Harris char ter will work creditably and so suc cessfully that after the election the agitation will cease for years. JULIAN S. MILLER. Saturday night. MISS OOlooah Burner. assistant stuoent secretary, has Just finished a trip through the schools and roller in me western part of Virginia. She organized a new association at Martha wasnington College, Abingdon, Va. FOR COALING LOCOMOTIVES. HORSES AND MUtES-Just receive! mak ,ts reP,y f hare 1U case sent nunow . tr . , w j tin On anneal iv th rnrnAnHnn Cnm. tresh shipment of Kentucky horses and mules. Cochran V Hose. EGGS FOR HATCHING Davis Barred Rocks, Charlotte, N.-Ci v . .i ASK ELLIS for baggage transfer or in formation about trains.. , Telephone 60. HORSES ANIT-MCLES-Just receive fresh shipment of Kentucky horses and. mules, coenran koss. . , : THE BIG DAY. Wednesday. Mareh 10. Masonic Bazaar Benefit, Dixie Theatre heaters. Phone too. APARTMENTS Two of those-handsome Vance Place Apartments. - Most oon Mlmt in the cltv: & lame outside rooma Steam heat, gas ranges. Instantaneous freely predicted that In the event of . nk V . i a.. . . l . , up on appeal to the Corporation Com mission. Mr. Preston's recommenda tion was that in case of an appeal, the same evidence shall he submitted to the Corporation ; Commission as came before the board of aldermen, but the Representatives agreed that the cor poration should have, the right to. sub mit any evidence It wishes and not exclusive testimony. ; w.r ; MAY INDUCE ROTTENNESS. Colonel Rodman- made no fight against a proviston giving- the board the right to regulate service, hut lie ppposed with ail his might the regu lation of rates- In his -speeches he M Oder n Coaling Station Krerted In North Charlotte . For Southern The Great Saving of Time and Money New Devloe Provides. One of the most ingenious and up- to-date mechanical devices in the city is the new coaling station when,, the Falrbanks-Morae Company has ust erected for the Southern Railway at Its new yards in North Charlotte. Mr. G. c. Brackett. of Battle Creek, Mich., superintendent in charge, naively declared yesterday that this outfit Is the best the Fatrbankt Morse people build, which means that it is Just a little better than that ot any other concern. The coaling yard cost the snug sum of 1(0,000, which will give some Idea of its complete ness. In brief, the station is nothing more than a device for the coaling of locomotives. Attached to it are other devices for filling the sand boxes, water tanks and the removal of cinders By means of this new coaling station, locomotives sre supplied with coal three times as cheap as under tne old system, which usually re- quired about 30 minutes' time. The new system takes usually about one minute, and the station is so ar ranged that five locomotives can be coaled at one time. While the saving of money Is a substantial one, the saving of time is perhaps the more Important. The station Is provided with elevators to lift the coal to bins from the yard storage, one hopper having a capacity of 280 tons and the other 270. a fireman desiring to have his engine coaled simply runs it into place beneath the shed and pulls a cord. The coal descends. being weighed as It passes down. Should a supply of sand be needed, it can be secured by the simple pro cess of pulling another cord. Again, if the locomotive needs to have Its cinders removed, there la an auto. matic apparatus for that also. A At Winthroo College. Rock Hill, a C-, Monday night the association nr- sented "Alice in Wond erland" In tableau for Its buildlns fund. Aline In her various experiences was clever ly portrayed, the accompanying ani mals having been made by deft Angers of college glrla. A concert followed these scenes. Mra Lewis W. Parker, of Greenville. is a new member of the territorial committee, representing the Industrial Interest. Miss Florence Brown, teneral secre tary of the Washington, D. C, asso ciation, spent Friday In Charlotte. Miss Brown and Miss easier left Sat urday morning for Winston-Salem where they both spoke last night at the first snniversary meeting of that association. A member of the board entertained the board and visitors in her home Saturday at luncheon, fol lowed by a council of workers. This year-old association has over 400 members who will have an anniver sary celebration Monday night. INTEREST IN POLITICS. I I ! 6 Don't Put Off ordering your Spring Suit the eleventh hour. till By selecting early you are assured of our complete variety of patterns to choose from you give us more time to com plete those details which im part class to the finished gar ment. Spring Suits Tailored to Taste 20.00 to $50.00. mm DURABILITY 1 We have attained the highest ! Better styled clothing cannot be made. The materials and workmanship are of tha very highest quality. It's clothing so made as to give the maxi mum amount of wear and satisfaction. Our Prices the Lowest for Like Quality and Style. The Tate-Brown Co. 9 S. Tryon St Questions Being Asked as to Who HI Be Candidate For Office Next Time. Already signs of a lively Interest In the next municipal election are be ginning to be made manifest. Fre quent inquiries are made as to who the candidates for different offices will likely be. it is said by those In touch with the situation that hardly more than two or three at most of the present aldermen will be candi dates for re-election. Most of them have a plenty. Practically every member, has expressed his dislncllna tlon to run again. Mr. E. 8. Williams, It Is expected, will run. It Is said that Mr. W. H. Hall may enter the "KENNY'S SPECIAL" Coffee 25c, the cup favorite, used now In S00 homes in Charlotte. 10 per cent, of these used I Sc. coffee before they tried Kenny's "Special." They are 10c. to the good and are better pleusfd. Baker' Cocoa, 20c: Chocolate, 18c; Best Rice, 1c; food Rice, 7 l-2c; cracked grain. 5c; best Sugar, Sc.; fine Teas, t Sc. to 80c. C D. KENNY COMPANY Teas, Cofree aiwl Sugars. race. The outlook Is clouded by the tank is also at hand so that a supply degree of uncertainty that exists as to of water is available, should ' such I tbe exact form of the cltv aovern- supply be needed. The building containing the coal and sand elevator shafts Is approxi mately 100 feet high and is painted black. 9 The ground storage for coal has a capacity of 15,000 tons. The capacity of sand Is 60 tona A re inforced concrete building has been erected for the storage of cinders. A waterworks plant has also been la ment It la believed by a number that Capt. T. & Franklin will be a candl- aate for mayor to succeed himself. The name of Mr. A. Morris McDonald, now a member of the board of pub llo service, has also been mentioned for mayor. These rumors are but tha first preliminary off-shoots from what wm later become the boiling. sDout- lng geyser of locil politics. What the stalled In order thaf any possible party alignments will be remains to area may oe property nanaiea. rar. I be developed. Diii-jou iiklrii yesieruay mat mis Ore fighting system was the equal If not the superior of that ot tbe city. Mother Shipton's Prophecy. Toledo Blada Mr. R. H. Norton, of Alamo, Mich., sends us a copy of the prophecy together After Week, of Wrestiinn: With the I"" .J on' Drafting of a New Charter the ' " i. Z . ,. 5-1 .1 WILL TAKE THEIR BEARINGS. Charlotte Aldermen Will Try to See tinner They Have Drifted. Disentangling itself as best It may from the bewildering mases of the charter problem the board of alder. men, if a quorum of Its members can antiquarians. It was first published In letl and republished next In 1641. It must be confessed that the greater part of It has already been fulfilled. It has no doubt caused a good many to think of things they- would sever have thought ot had they not been written. They are copied be secured, will assemble to-night at from an o!(j newspaper clipping printed any such provision entering- the chsr- ter. tbe way would be opened- for poli- HORSES . AM) ."ttts-jun receirea earruotion and briber which has fresh shipment or Kenrucay norses ana ,11,Mt, I h .w.. ...k mules. Cochran A Rosa J ; Good Samaritan Hospital .i -' The report of the Good Samaritan Hospital, colored, covering thai r'ln- latttaWon ' - wojrjf. Joxlifiejnoni&if.l men, JxaMa-exlsi.pewarr February, has come to band with sc- customed promptness.". It shows that " ort February lst there were patients in thef hospital, admitted during tbe month. 11 discharged during, that period, at present date S are under treatment, there , was one death and t operations .were performed. -"6ns ' hundred 'and sixty-five days' treat- merit was given in the hospital, while stigmatised ether cities where was attempted. .' - . . , , "My client baa never been in politics in Charlotte," said he- on one occa sion, "but Just as surely as this "pro vision enters In the charter you threw down tbe bars. With a board of alder- I outside cases were given S treat menta. The district nurse paid two f visits to a charty paUcnt. Preston recommendation contains it wttl be an easy matter for oneof them to'xo to the public service corpora tions and say: ; ' , : . ' , 'Now I have you in my "power.' 1 can kill you or I can keep you alive. How much is thete in It for mer r . r WERE AFRAID OF MERGER. V : It is no secret that the fight which was made by Mr, Preston and Mr. Scott to have such a radical clause in serted was based upon the presumpt tioa thai av merger was about to be et- i fee ted between the Southern Power the city hall in accord with the com mand of the present charter, which fixes the first Monday night in the month as a time of meeting. The prospect for doings ot interest Is not Iridescent with luminosity. No ordi nances of importance are hanging fire and so far as known none Is In process of being sprung. Two fran chise questions, those affecting the privileges asked for by the promoters of the central heating plant and the Charlotte Gas and Eleetrio Company will be , discussed, although definite action on both Is not probable. One alderman said last night that tha at titude of the board would be affected by the outcome of the charter ques tionthat if. In other words, ths mendment to tbe Harris charter passed, giving the city fuller control over corporations, no objection to giv ing the franchises could be enter tained. ; There will be no appropriations of significant amount Taking Into con sideration the defunct condition of th city treasury and tbe ehort time Intervening Jjefore a new administra tion will assume charge of the muni cipal government, the aldermen, not wisRlng to embarrass the Incoming of ficers by foisting upon them a floating dsbt during these few months, are de termined to hold down appropriations to absolute necessities. The finance committee has a tight grip on tbe reins of financial expenditures and al though worried- not a little by the re quests for money msde by numbers of' Interests and Individuals for purposes which might be deserving of approval wece conditions otherwke its mem bers are consistently turning down these overtures one by dne. 4Wenty-flve years or more ago. These are Mother Shipton's words: Carriages without horses shall go, And accidents fill the world with woe. Around the world thoughts shall fly la ths twinkling of an eye. Water shall yet more wonders de; Now strange shall yet be true. The world upside dawn shall be. And gold fouad at the root of a tree. Through bills man ahall ride And no horse or ass be at his side. Under ths water men shall walk; Shall ride, ahall sleep, shall talk. In the air men shall be seen. In white, in black, sad green, Iron In the water shall float As easy as a wooden boat. Gold ahall be found and shown. In a land that'a not now known. Fire and water shall wonders do; Kngland shall at last admit a Jew. The world to an end will come In eighteen hundred and eighty-one. Do You Need a Watch' I We have the most complete line of Watches to be found In the State. Anything from 11.00 Ingersoll to the 23 Jewel How ard, Waltham and Elgin. Every Watch we sell guaranteed to give entire satisfaction. Gold, Gold Filled, Nlckle and Gun Metal cases. FOR RENT Those two desirable offices over our store,': now occupied by Brs. Russell & Matheson. Possession February 1st. J.N.McCaus!and&Co. 221 South Tryon Street cling fast Sb plaster "Second to Nona An editorial In The Char lotte Observer of February. 11th shows the danger of ceil ings falling. Use Cling rest and avoid the risk of being killed. Cling Fast never falls off. Ask for prices and book let, v Get our prices on Cement-- STATESVIUf PUSTEt I CCKfKT CO. STATESVILLE, JT. C. 1M Elegant Rooms. SA with Private Bath. Csfe Open Day end Nlgfac TAKE THE FIRST TABLE you see. If the location suits you. The service at every one Is first-class In our cafe. We Insist on the most courteous attention to all orders, whether they be for a little order or a hearty meal. Come In after the show with your companion. Our. -after thestre suppers are delightful,, dainty and inexpensive. Muslo dally 1 to 8:10 p. m- to 1 p. m. Selwyn Hotel European. Rooms ft. M and np, Edgar B. Uoore, Prop. . I GARIBALDI, BRUNS Leading Jewelers. I"! !, ! m MiTr ODD DRESSER SUGGESTIONS Row la this valuer A hand some Colonial Dresser in Ma hogany finish, just like cut, only 115.78. 1 ; Other equally tempting values In Princess Dressers in Bird's Eye Maple and Ma hogany from $17.50 to 135.00. ' We have a number ot very fine patterns In Solid Ma hogany Dressers from ISd.QO to 10.00. We are especially strong on medium price Quartered Oak Suits, ranging In price from 130.00 to MS. 00. rf -.T - 7- - J -- of vtu chenah blen. China, was elected" t; the Phi Bet Kappa' fra ternity at Cornell thl week. It is the. first time a Chinaman was ever elected to the highest honorary so ciety at Cornell. ; i were, glrla her Vlnoi, be replied, U to a fine remedy, keep It up.' We did . and she recovered bar health aid strength months before tbe doctor thought she could." 3. W. Flagg, IT SAVED HIS LEO. . " mm- au thousrht i d ioe my lea-. wrW - 'oi .cure conditions Kke tin be S k Swsnaon, Watertown. wis. "Ten cause fa a natural manner it increases years of ecsema. that IS doctors Could the Benefits tonaa no tha dl-att act euro, had st last laid mepp. Then' appeuie, tones tip the digestive Bucklen's Amies Halve cured It sound ors"u make rich, red blood, and and well." Infallible for Skin Eruptions.! Siren r hens mn nm In ik. v. Vm. Salt Rheum. Boils. Fever Sores ! . . " ' ' wrnn Scalds. Cuts and Plies. ,& at all I VIXOL is sold tn Charlotte, by H. Chijrtamaa Elected to Oarnedl Frs . . - ternity. .ItlNJXsb, it TOflfft bi4ftBsttls.-toM -ttfta-lrl' PORTLAND. NAInE. CH11D HI, WdaJg nd Emaciated, stored to Health by Vlnol "Our little daughter, tlx years of age, after A severe attack of the measles, which developed Into pneumonia, was left pitifully thin, weak and emaciat ed. She had no appetite, and her stom ach was to weak it could not retain food. She lay in hls condition for weeks, and nothing the doctor pre scribed did a bit of good, and we were beginning to think she would never re cover. "At this time we commenced to give her Vlnol, and the effect was marvel ous. The doctor was amazed at her Let Us Show You How Sengbusch Self-Closing Ink stands Will Re duce Ink Bills 50 per cent. ONE-HALF Is What these Inkstands will save. B And that'a an Item worth get ting off the expense sheet. No matter how cheap you buy Ink you will make it worth while saving. And you will save not only ink, but TIME. WORRY and TROUBLE. It's so simple, you dip like you would In an open well without fear of - spurting or dipping too deep, and just as soon ss you withdrsw tha pen ths Inkstand closes up snugly; an uniform dip at all times, and one filling laste from three to six months, or If you nil it snd leave It stand for six months or a year with out using, your Ink remains right there In perfect con dition. Will any other Ink stand do this? Will it? Some other inkstands are called non-evaporating yet by a mer comparison you can sea at a glance that they lack per fection, as Invariably the ink is only partially protected from the air. thus causing It to thicken and become unfit to use within a very short tlmw. v 18 rays Free Trial Let us prev our statement to yon without one cent of . coat to you. We will send you an Inkstand oa fifteen days' trial and If It isn't Just exactly what we claim it, send It back r-atowr -expense; voTncrwTse re mit. . Ko. 1 S in. Cut Glass, Price, S2-00 Ko. J same t In. Plain Glass. Price, 9t.1$ ,Ko... 5 1 in. Price, SUM POUND & MOORE CO. V; ' Commercial , stationers, 7 , 205-207 So. Tryon 6t, ,s' . . 'rnoes eo. druggista, JX. Jordan A C, DrngguAa. 1 sfiSSS W. T. McCOY & COMP'NY CUT FLOWERS v f ItV nice assortmen t always on hand. Remember, the y are grown by SGHOLTZ, THE FLORIST HOME GROUND BEAUTY. The appearance of your home can he greatly Improved by the proper selection and correct arrangement of trees and shrubbery. The addi tion of a few beautiful trees snd bushes to your home grounds la bound to Increase the value of your place. HANDSOME CATALOGUE FREE. Our FREE Catalogue on Trees. Vines and Ornamentals should be a great help to you; contains many splendid illustrations snd useful facta for the roan who wants to get good results at a low figure. Write ton day. J. Van Lindley Nursery Company BOX 103, POM OXA, N. C. A Fine Exhibit of Collapsible Go-Carts If you want the neatest, the prettiest, the most durable, the most comfortable, the most satisfac tory and THE BEST ON THE MARKET (and every mother's baby deserves the best), just all-on-u and we "will shbwyoli aart with 'nmny. advantages that other complicated makes do not have. "' ; ;.; :"'v THE BEST MAKE is the kind we have and our usual low prices make the buying easy. v LUBIN FURNITURE CO. V it
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