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1 -N. - if" 1 THE CHARLOTTE EVENING CHRONIQLE, FRIDAY, MARCH 4-191(T: '3 HAT EVENING CHRONICLE V READERS HAVE TO SAY Chronicle seeks tne penaed. This will be .withheld on re- - . n n tiara n n1 I n na c- Knf i4 j- i . . l,-;ts oi ii it-u.u'cis' m"v.ci., 1L is-inways vastly preiera- to P f the i'1 j,:ir 1K The name ion t r. thing is a forum worth while for all to ..ii-i tnem iur uic unc- w u? reai names instead of non- All communications should be writte nplainly, on one side of the pa per only, and toe' less than 100 words. Requests for personal replies should be accompanied by self-addressed, stamped envelopes. Above all things don't forget to sign your name to your article. ,r rhronicle receives Vntmunications it would but which u is ...:,v,vmiri because tne writ- ? n ,1 address are March 2 not ap-1910. ; and the effect will be-the same so far as the rooters are concerned. .' Btit, my, myv my, look, at this Spartanburg, 20,000 Greenville, 11 -500r-what -do, you -think . of JthaU' queried Col irshberg of a group -of hifcn i"(?ho wef engaged in discussing the ' latest from Greensboro - on the population question. Greensboro ciaimo' 40,000 or 42,000 through her chamber of commerce, and the 10, 000 population attributed to her may haps refers to Fc'mona or some su burb which was unintentionally con fused with the city proper when the figures were being compiled. Edit you rtv-- the jiin- Since ather ever a nd eler .is? the the K had an editorial on : the appearance of West , mar the Southern sta tic recent spell of rainy ?rroot looks worse than i an eyesore to the trav- tnrougn tne cny uui- street? W hile it is expected that the railways cannot be perfection there is every reason to have them presentable in appearance and I hape that this street will be one of the first to be attended to when the city authorities get ready. Now with the lights out for several nights some travelers are in doubt as t whether they "are going through a'mud slough or a city street near the station. GREATER CHARLOTTE ENTHUSIAST. fINE AMMUNITION FOR THE ROOTERS Him- K'x.k Gives Population Qlle i Towns in the Caro- of ..... i:,,,iKlioro. 10.000: rhurlolt ,r.,i Ininoi'tailt Greensbnro. 10,000; f?0. Greenville Won": t'.i oat to tiv ' ,nd to 0 re ft? Hirs.il" note !uri": pointed pe" pa Company o "I didn't "that a. ol. Hirsnberg Uiscovcrj'. Charlotte, 41,- 1 1 .."!(. 0 Spartanburg, 20,- ,; be great stuff to hand oP.sboro baseball team, .lie. too," laughed Col. this morning as he ly with a diamond a slip of paper the -cs taken from the "Tex ,K." tor 190S-1909, as ii'leQ 0" tne l'aviusuu j. uuujuiu& Xe-.v ork. Knov," said Mr. Hir9h-" hero was such good stuff rioting in existence un slioivrd me these figures 'k. as the population of 'tie :"n mentioned 12 months ago. And Ciey say .that figures. nevgr .He. TCon't this discovery make the grepn?h.iro folks rise up in arms? ;or ok ti: sow ir. tne - "Why Salisbury "has got more peo ple than Greensboro, according to this book," remarked another, who was examining the interior of 4 the Bluef Book, and sure enough Salisbury was put down as having a lead of Habout 1,000 souls over her sister city of Greensboro. Just what effect this remarkable disclosure will have on the Greens boro men when they cottie" to Char lotte for their first game and hear it shouted from the grand stand that Charlotte has got four times as many inhabitants as Greensboro if you don't believe it, see the blue-book : nobody can predict at present, but the Charlotte fans are storing this bit of" salient information away, and are expecting to use it when the psychol ogical moment comes, when L(ave Cross" men are on the eve of vistory and need only a single word of en couragement from the grand stand to set them going at run-making. They will certainly get it when the fans start up this story of the conservative estimate that has been put upon Greensboro's population. . Probably the figures were furnish ed the blue book from different sour ces, but at any rate they are there REALTY VALUES ON - INCREASE AT WINSTON. Special to The Chronicle. WINSTON-SADEM, . March 4. Building permita have been issued for a large addition to ,the Motor Com pany's garage, a mirror factory build ing and for improvements to the N. & W. uptown ticket office building ana the People's Trade House. The.R.,' J.' Reynolds Tobacco Com pany let the contract yesterday for a large storage shed 100x180 feet on Fourth street. CLEARS THE COMPLEXION OVERNIGHT Pimples, Rash, Eruptions, Etc., Quickly Eradicated by Nev Skin Remedy. Ever since its discovery, poslam, the new skin remedy,' has, in its ex traordinary accomplishments, ex ceeded the most sanguine expecta tions of the eminent specialist who gave it to the world. It has cured thousands of cases of eczema and eradicated facial and other disfigure ments of years' standing. The ter rible itching attending eczema is stopped with the first application, giving- proof of its curative proper ties at the very, outset. In less serious skin affections, such as pimples, rash, herpes, black heads, acne, barber's itch, etc., re sults show after an overnight appli cation, only a small quantity being required to effect a cure. Those who use poslam for tnese minor sKin troubles should immediately secure one of the special 50-cent packages recently adopted to meet such needs. Both the 50-cent packages and the regular $2 jar may be obtained in Charlotte at R. H. Jordan & Co's and .other leading drug stores. Sample Por experimental pur poses may be had free of charge by writing .direct to the Emergency Laboratories. 3 2 West Twenty-fifth street. New York City. OUR STORE MARCH 7tK TO We are pleased to announce that The Majestic Mfg. Co. have securedUhe services of Prof. ; Joseph Becker, of Berlin, -Germany, the world's greatest chef, and perhaps the highest salaried cook, drawing a weekly salary of $100, to lecture to, our patrons and friends on the art of cooking. This $100 worth of in formation is free and we cordially invite everv lady in the county to accept it and attend' every, lecture, whether they are interested in a range ore not. '; ' " " New National Museum In Washington; Two of the Roosevelt Specimens to Be Shown There. y What Prof.Beker Will Do Give more information on good common sense and eco nomic cooking than all the cook books that are urinted. Bake all kinds of pastries, mixing everything before your eyes and explaining each ingredient as he goes along. Shows how to make cook ing a pleasure instead of a burden. Answers any questions concerning everything be fore your eyes, giving re ceipts of anything for the asking. Bake all thepastries men tioned in the menu from day to day and serve them free to the ladies. ""1:1 It til .otlMA I 1 jm 4r What the Majestic Range r Will Do -Every Day Do more even and perfect baking in all corners of the oven than any range in the world. ' ' Heat more water, either in the reservoir or .. tank, than any other range made in the same time. - Does all its work with less fuel than any range niade, thereby soon saving the , price of range in jfuel. ; Will last longer. and give. better Fatisfactien in your kitchen than any range made. If it does not do all these and more we will cheerfully refund the pur chase price. FREE With every Majectle . Range sold during the week we will rive, Absolutely Free, one set Cook ing Ware worth 57.00. PROFESSOR JOSEPH BECKER, OF BERLIN, GERMANY will give lectures on the art of scientific cooking at our store all next week. Porcelain Flour Used. mi narawarc Come and Bring Your Friends, ft. J F w 1 TTT'aTTrr 'ii"'r nr3"wT'ii" ....-w ....j... .-...r. "p.. 1 r. i-"-tas I &U&M?hM it S. SULLJVAX LEFT ESTATE OF $100,000. Special to The Chronicle. WINSTON-SALEM. March 4. The will of the late N. D. Sullivan, of Wal kertown, was probated here to-day. He leaves an estate va-lued-at $100,000 consisting of real and personal prop erty. His daughter nd grandchildren are the beneficiaries. Two Letters That Tell The Tale Williamston, N. C, March 1, 1904. Mrs. Joe Person, Dear. Madam: Has your Remedy ever -been introduced in Davie coun ty? Now I have a friend there who needs your medicine, and if you are not too busy I want you to write to her about ,it, Mrs. , and try to induce her to use it. Nearly twelve months ago I was troubled vith bilious colic and dumb chills and also general weakness, when a friend induced me to try your Reme dy. I used one-half dozen bottles, and a cure was the result. I do not mean it gave "temporary relief," but a permanent cure. Yours truly, J. F. CARTER. MBgg $4.50 FOR Williamston, N. C, April 8, 1904. Mrs. Joe Person: Yours of recent date came duly to hand. In reply would say I have no objection to your publishing my let ter, if j'ou think it would help you in any way. Your Remedy is all right, and I wish for it a sale of a million bottles among suffering humanity, and if there is anything I can do to help bring that about, I shall consid er the opportunity a privilege., Is there any argument against one's experience? Surely not. well, your Remedy did for me w.hat the M. D's and other medicines failed to do, so I can conscientiously recommend it, and will not hesitate to speak of its merits to my friends. Wishng for your success in your work, -I am Kespectruny yours, J. F. CARTER. THE CHRONTCIiE PENNY ADS ARE READ BY 30,000 PEOPLE DAILY. Biograph Day at Edisonla. Now's your chance. Only 150 put on sale Saturday, March 5th at 8 o'clock sharp. These are genuine India pa per reference Bibles. v.ome early. Only one Only one o a customer, to a customer. C. .11 Robinson & Co. 12 N. TRYON. SEABOARD 3IRLINE JAMES KER, Jr., C. P. a., Selwyn Hotel, Charlotte. N. C. W. A. WYLIE, T. P. A., Selwyn Hotel. Charlotte. N. C. SCHEDULE. TRAINS LEAVE CHARLOTTE EF- ojnow VH Bpanuoo "K 'V 003 821 'ON oi6i s AHvriNvr aAixoai with No. 38 with through coach, pick ing up parlor car at Hamlet, to Portsniouth-Norfolrw ; connects at Hamlet with No. 39 for Wilmington; No. 66 for Raleigh, Washington, Bal timore, Philadelphia New York, dining car service and vestibule coach es to Washington; Pullman sleeping cars to Jersey City. NO. 13310:35 A. M. Local for Lincoln ton, Shelby and Rutherfordton; con nects at B"Me with C. C. & O. for Johnson City and Dante. NO. 446 I. M. Local for Wilmington; connects at Hamlet with No. 43 for Columbia, Savannah, Jacksonville; through coaches and sleeping cars; arrives at Wilmington at 12--25 a. m. NO. 47 4:45 T. M Local for Lincolnton, Shelby and- Rutherfordton. NO. 1327:15 P. M. Handles local slepr for Portsmouth, Norfolk; connects at Monroe with No. 41 for Atlanta and Southwest witls through sleeper to Birmingham; at Monroe with No. 92 fast train with sleeper to Ports mouth and Norfolk and Jersey City; connects at Hamlet with No. 92 with through vestibule coaches to Waih . Ington. Dining car. Richmond to New York, Pullman sleepers to New York. TRAINS ARRIVE AT CHARLOTTE. NO. 1339:50 A. M. rrom the East. NO. 46 10:30-A. M. from the West NO. 1327 P. M. from the West. NO. 3911:50 P. M. from the East. C. B. RYAN, G. P. A., Portsmouth. Va. JAMES KER, T. P. A Charlotte. N. C. H. S. LEARD. D. P. A.. Raleigh. N. C. Southern Railway N. B. Following schedule figures pub lished only as information, and are not guaranteed. May 30. 1909: 11:30 p. in. No. 30 Daily, for Washing tan and" points North. Pullman drawing room sleepers to New "York. Day coaches to Washington. 3:30 a. m. No. 29 Daily, for Columbia. Savannah and Jacksonville. Pullman drawing room sleepers to Augusta and Jacksonville. Day coaches to Jackson Vi3:30 a. m. No. 8 Dally, for Richmond and local polnis. 3:30 a. m. No. 29 Dally; Birmingham Special. Pullman cars and dy coaches to Birmingham. . 6:06 a. m. No. 44 Dly, for Washing ton and points North. Day coaches Char, lotte to Washington. Pullman sleeper, Atlanta to Raleigh. :' 6:i& a. m.--No. jrffc Daily, for Columbia, and local points. . -- V:60 a. m. No. 16 Dally (except Bun ds y) tor btatesvllle, Taylors vili and lo cal points. Connects at Mooresvijie tit Wlnston-sSalem and at States viii tut Asheville. 1 7 15 a. m. No. 39 Dallj.-, for Atlanta, Day coaches Charlotte to Atlanta. top nt Drincipal points en route. 10-15 a. m. No. 3G-Daily. for Washing, ton "and points North. Pullman drawing room sleeping cars to New York. Cay coaches to Washington. Dinlnjr Qf 8eilVia!' nu-No. 2fc-Dally. for Wln.ton Balem. Koanoke and local polnte. 10 05 a- m.-No. 7-DalIy. New York. Atlanta and New Orleans Limited. Draw room sleeping crs. Observation an1, club cars. New York to xN.w Orleans. , orawinK room sleeper. New York to Atlanta; Solid Pullman train. DlnUOg car service. i-rvii., . H a. no. o- s, m.vi Atlanta RTV-NonW46-Dally for Greensboro, nnri local points. 4-50 p m. No. 41 Dally except Sunday, for Seneca and local polnU. 4:25 c m. No. 27 Dairy for Columbia. 8-30 Bu'm. No. 24 Dally (except Sunday -or Statesvllle, Taylorsville and local noints. Connects at Ktatesvlll for Asbe , Knoxville and Chattanooga. 6 i m. No. 12-Daily. for Richmond, and local points. Handles sleeping cars Charlotte to Norfolk, Charlotte to Washington, and Charlotte to . weh- m7a5d'p. m.-No. 38-Dally. New York and New Orleans Limited, for Washing ton and points North. Drawing room sleeDine cars. Observations and club cars to New York. Dining car service. Pil-liomapn .-No. 35-Dal for Atlant and points South. Pullman drawing room sleeping cars New York to Nw Orleans. New York to Birmingham. Charlotte to Atlanta. Day coaches Washington to New Orleans. Dinlne car service. 10T25 p. m.-No. 43-Fast mall. Pullman sleeper Raleigh to Atlanta . . Tickets, sleeping car reservations and i detail Information can be obtained at ticket ofnee. No. 11 South Tryon street. E. H. COAPMAN, General Manager. H. P. CARY. O. P. A.. washlnirton.' D. C R. L. VBRNON. D. P. A.. Charlotte, N. C. 8. H. HARDWICK. P. T. 1C D arly id vou ever see such a crowd and they are just ne away, all going at 50c on the dollar and everything to be sold giving goods in one w eek SATURDAlf RED HOT.SPECIAI 1 Lot 1 Lot 7 1 Lot 1 Lot 1 Lot Wool Dress Goods at 71-2c AAA Sheeting at $3.00 Women ys Shoes, pair.. .. .. $1.50 Misses' Kid Shoes, pair. . . . . . Boys' White Unlaundered Shirts at. ....10c ..6l-2c ...$1.79 ... .97c ., . . .I4c The Place 39 East St. Wo 1 Lot Genuine Hnck Toweip at. . . 1 Lot Colored Lining Cambric at. . . . . . 1 Lot r Androseoggan MillS'Bleach at. . . . i Lot Mosquito Netting at. . . . . ...... . 1 Iiot Dixie Maiden Toilet Soap 3 cakes for. 3c .2 l-2c 81-2C lc ... .8c SS5MeBslsMsssBsstisiiMsfcsssfcsfctMsslsfcsJHs
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