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THE CHARLOTTE EVENING CHHONICLE, FEIDAY, OCTOBER 4, 3 912. r-r m xr : - ; - - . - - v y? --7 o c 30E 30C "E3S'.Ii3!cSil0i"l Timo It! No Gicl:r Cour, ONE PRICE TO 'ALL , ixzzzy , utomach. Heart tarn orPyispepsia in;Five i i ii. -v. I - : . Sold at tim'Ston SQe anol S5e. .1.1' '.-, r'-. -:.. -i'r Fall Gmis We start off the new season with Eritra ValtiesVof" most unusual character! some of them are listed here, others will be f oundin the various section s throocrhout the store; - rPUising goods at .this store you find the article hot satisfactory, or not worth bk pii7wu -u,, it Dacic at oncct wc will cheerfully rctuna your money To The Stout " Woman . ;; We are discontinuing two , numbers of Nemo Corsets in the , Self-Reducing models for tne stouut figure, will outwear, any three one dol lar, corsets on the market. They are sold in the regular V C'way at $3.00, only a limited quantity;to be sojd at $2.39 MGIS CORSETS This cors-et is- made specially to ouur order and is well worth a dollar bill, this season's long hip model, with fomir extra strong hose supporters attached, war ranted not to rust. " Sizes1 18 to 24 for the average and slender figure., Special. ..... . . . . 79c S. & H. Green Stamps Free with ever; purchase of 10c or! over. Each full book of S. & H. Green Stamps -is good for your choice of hundreds of beautiful premiums. Begin saving stamps now. TAe Pare Food Show We understand was a tre mendous success due to the tact tnat tne ladies in charge knew their business. Matheson's Tea is a splendid success for the same reason. The people who blend .this tea have made a life study 'of it and! pro duce a tea that will stand every .test and examination of Pure Food experts, try a half pound: . . .60c a pound Fall 5Apioing of fJcri's and Women's Underwear Men's Bihte Men's Ribbed - .Undersrear, winteir weight,, .extra; good, quality, fleece liried, 39c, 75c a suit.. " Men's Buster ' Brown Hose. Buster Brown is every thing a stocking ought to be, black,: navy . and ; tan ... . I ; ". .25c a pair Four pairs , in a - box "anteed" -or" $1.9.0.;; Men's Pyralin Collars,;; the slip easy waterproof "col lar 15c or 2 for 25c Lion Brand Collars, tne old est brand of collars m America, warranted - to give jsatisf actbry "'wear . .. V . . . . .15c 2 for 25c Men's Work Shirts, special value m Men's Blue Chainbray -Shirts,; with pocket ,collar attached," special.. ..39c, 2 for 75c ! Vomen's Ribbed Women's . Fleece Lined Vests and Pants, winter weight 39c and 75c a suit Women's Union Suits) full : open front, longsleeves, ankle ; length; regular and extra sizes. . Jl75c a suit Girls' Underwear, Fleeced Vests and , Pants, heavy . weight, prices range from 20c for the ' smallest size iter; 35c. for. the largest. Boys" 'Union Suits, heavy ribbed unions, full open front, long sleeves, ankle length drawers. 50c a suit Girls'.. Bleached Underwear, full, trimmed, fleece lined Underwear, heavy weight pretty: and ''white- all -sizes. v r"... V. . . .. .25c Women's Vests and Pants, Bleached, tape neck 25c for all sizes. "or full-size4; -double ;! beds .. $1.00 and $1.50 a pr Comfortables, bright floral patterns' light or dark colors: . .$1.00 to $5.00 Fall Showing of Dress Goods Our Showing of Fall Dress Goods is now ready and prices are much in your favor, dress fabrics that are; the,xproductions of the mills at home ahd; abroad, better valuues than you find in most stores are to be had at pur dress goods section. Bo , your dress goods shopping here. All Wool Serge, navy, black, brown and green, ;36 inches wide, . ..... .48c 44 Inch All Wool Serge, navv and black. ... .75c 50-inch Serge, extra fine fin ish. . . . .$1.00 56-inch Navy Serge, medium or heavy weight $1.50 and $1.75. Novelty Suiting. Diagonal .Whipcord, very popular this season, thrown, navy and black5$1.00 and $1.25 Corded Novelty Suiting, 44 : inches wide, navy, garnet " brown' and green, for one piece dresses . :. ..... 59c Couch Covers, Roman stripe and Bagdad Stripe Couch Covers, fringed at ends, full length and .width 75, 98, $1.50, $1.75 arid $2.25. " y Tapestry Table Covers, rich : Oriental designs and floral patterns, reversible, heavy knotted fringe, full 8-4 size.. :.. ..$1.50 to $3.00 New Silks ' u, ' . - i , - Fancy Silks, 26 inches wide, neat blue and grey effects tor silk waists. ,.75c 36-Inch Uessaline, extra ,; heavy J quahty, black, navy, Copenhagen, gar net and white. . ... .89c Black Taffeta, soft .chiffon finish, extra special value, wear guaranteed, 3d inches wide, special price.: 4. .. .. ..67c - Warm Ouutirigs, pretty neat erf ects in suitings suitable for undergarments, sleep ing garments, kimonas and dressing sacques . . . . .7 1-2 and 10c 36-Inch Percale, light and dark ' colors for house dresses and ; children's school wear. . .... 8 l-3c Dress (Gingham, pretty range of new patterns in . a wide assortment of col brs . . 5, 8, 9 1-2 to 20c Cotton Whipcord, one of the new Fall cotton dress f ab " rics, 27 inches wide, good range of colors. .... .25c HERMITAGE COHBT SO ON : ' " TO BE PUT ON MARKET n next Thursday. October 10, - Her- mitage court, the -beautiful nejv -suburb 8331 of the" cltv'ihat'iB belne' developed the Simmons Company, will be placed the market for purchasers of homes J picked , since the commencement' of He development several, months ago. eourt -lie , lust- aa of the Walter BB hODIA nn iUa VimviHria rna A anil r"n fr6m there to the Boulevard in Myers Part rt 4a nt th. VionH. omest ' developments - that" has been inl takn in this city. It f is in keep- -with the well-known Myers Park dim Just ! teing opened . and 1 com 1 l-. Hermitage Court is not as large sL yers Park- but will e ,built on the trnlr spacious boulevard ' 'that runs foot end 10 end of the court is a 15 hrJJ!i?ace for the planting of greensward, "TiDbery ahj swarthV maple trees-. . On siae are the wide asphalt streets bee?ncrPte' sidewalks. : The land has a vprir nmlirfmo oivnoaranfo treM' center of the' boulevard are atr stanH and handsome heavy iron ntrsnc- to : the Rarjc is , marked, with massive granite double gates for the driveway and walks. The gates are of wry stone and 'red mortar. ; They will 4e capped with a heavy cluster of electric lights.: The site of the property give a complete panorama of the city"', -from every point. AH of the modern-conveniences have been -installed and -are ready for use'. v The street car on the Myers Park line is within .a block of the south gate of the court. - Mr. F. M. Simmons, who is at the head "of the development company that has made Hermitage Court, stated , this morning that he, had received a number of. applications for lots, but that he was forced to await the placing of the property on the market, when all of the lots will be put up. An interesting piece of work that is being undertaken at the court is the moving of a cottage the distance of half a mile to another site across two roads and hollows. The work is attracting quite a bjt of interest for the fact that the building will be moved without being dismantled in anywise. ZIGOMAR VS. NTCK CARTER ; The Most Thrilling and Sensational i Production of the Age. 1 A battle" of wits between Zigomar the notorious -robber, and Nick Car ter, . the famous detective. , : ; t . , AT THE PRINCESS TODAY AND , SATURDAY MR. WILLIAII D. FINGER TO GO TO SAIJSUN, TURKEY ' Mr. Villlam D.-lfloger, who has been associated with his brother, Mr. Gordon Finger, in the management of the Finger Hardware Company, has , accepted ' a position with the American Tobacco Company and will leave tonight for New York preparatory to .-sailing for Turkey, where he will be located. Mr. ; Finger was connected with ' the Durham fac tories of the American Tobacco - Com pany for more than . seven y ears and - is thoroughly familiar . with the tobacco business, its various grades and values, etc Mr, - Finger will - be located at Samson, which is in Asiatic Turkey, well away from the seat of war, as was carefullyw explained to Mr. -Finger. - Mr. . Finger will be associated in the service of the company with Mr. P. E. King. another Tar Heel- boy who has made good In the foreign, service of the American Tobacco Company. Mr.: King is a native of Concord and 8 has many friends in Charlotte. He is now at home on his vacation and he and Mr. Finger will sail from New York together . in about 10 . days. Mr. Finger , has many friends in Charlotte and the State - who will be interested- in. hts.'. change and who will regret to see- him leaverthe cits, and State. J V J REPORTS SHOW ENROLLMENT IN , CITY SCHOOLS ;' ", ..'." ' - - ' ; t " "Reports of the principals of all the public schools of the city to ; Superin tendent Alexander Graham show a total enrollment of 5,455 students. : There are 3,707 white children in eight schools and 1,748 colored children In three schools, 1,483 of whom are in the old Myers (Street' school. The ''White 'schools and the number of classes - and pupils In each are as follows: First"1 Ward, 14 classes; 588 pupils; South, school, ..15 classes, 683 pupils; Fourth Ward, 13 classes, : 535 . pupils; North' Charlotte Belmont, 14 classes, 661 pupils; Elizabeth Heights, seven , classes, 319 pupils; Dil worth, eight classes, 354 pupils, - Wesley Heights, four classes. 137 pupils; High School and in High School building, 539 pupils ; 338 in ; High School ' proper - Mrs. Peter" JHOlanr; 11501 Buckeye Rd.t Cleveland, o!j- sttyst c "Yes; Indeed I can recommend" Foleys Honey and Tar. Comt pound. My- little 'fcoy had a bad case of whooping 'cotighf' -sometimes, he was blue v In the' face. 3L ' gave him Foley's Honey and"' Tatf' -Compound, ; and it had a remarkable effect and cured him in a short time.' Contains no harmful drugs. 3owens Drug Store.; v -o-d ou don't want , a , slow.-, .remedy wnen. your stomach , Is , , bador an luiwriuin oneor a harmrui i one your stomach is too. valuable: ,,you mustn't Injure it with drastic drues. . Pape's Diapepsin noted for its speea in giving relief; Its harmless ness; lta certain unfailing action,.. In regulating sick, sour, gassy stomachs. Its millions of. cures in indigestion, dyspepsia, gastritis and other stom ach trouble has made, it famous the world ' over. ' " Keep this perfect stomach doctor hv your home keep It handy get a large fifty-cent case ,. from any drug 6i;ore ana then if anyone should eat something which doesn't agree with them; if what they eat lays like lead. rerments and sours and forms gas; causes headache, dizziness : and nau sea; eructations of acid . and undi gested food remember as goon . as Pape's Diapepsin comes . in. -,-contaet with the stomach ; all . uch n. distress vanishes. It's promptness: certainty and ease, , in : overcoming the - worst stomach disorders Is a - revelation to those who try it. - NEWS OF SECRET MARRIAGE LEAKS OUT AT WAXHAW. (Special to The Chronicle.) . ! WAXHAW, Oct 4,w-The bright, at- tractiye ' Miss Estelle ' Burr and Mr. Cecil Broom were married at Siloam September 22 and it has. just become known here. Mrs. Broom came here recently from Macon, Ga., to teach music in the " graded . school. Mr. Broom is the son of Mr. Calvin Broom oi tnis place.. He was formerly a merchant of waxhaw, but now travels out from Jlew Orleans.. The happy couple will probably make their home here. - ... f Mr. Dowd McNeely, editor: of The Waxhaw .-: Enterprise, who .has been spending the most of the . summer with his newspaper at Mount Gilead, The southerner, is back , in Waxhaw. His brother, Mr. Grady McNeely. be comes assistant editor of The Mount Gilead Southerner. Mr. Pratt - Mc Neely, who has been assistant 'editor of The v Waxhaw Enterprise, left Wednesday to become principal of the school at Wade'. Mr. Grady Rogers and family have moved to Waxhaw, occupying a home near the graded school. Mrs. J, Ij. Rodman and Mrs. J. K Gribble are attending this week the State Women's Christian Temperance union at Ashevllie. The local W. C T. U. is doing a fine work. y - : Miss ' Mary Howard will- teach the school at Walker's this Fall and Win ter. - - , - Zephie Rone is visiting his sister, Miss Addle Rone,, at .Raeford. - Mr. Wilborn Cunningham will leave In a few days to be principal of the school at MCFarland. , , .1 ; Fast Train Hits Wazon. - ROCKLAND, Mass., Oct. 4w-EIght persons were injured, two - fatally. when a passenger train on the New Haven Railroad struck ; a wagon at a . crossing - here late last night. The wagon, filled with a party returning from tne -.couny rairr had nearly passed over the treks when the loco motive struck the rear wheels, hurling tne venicie : on top or the crossing nagman. , . - : , Fonr Persons Killed. PITTSBURG, Pa., Oct. 4. Four persons were killed and five injured, two probably fatally, when ; a fast Pennsylvania train struck an automo bile at a grade crossing at Wllkins burg, a i suburb. - -h .. . V J. W. Copeland, of Xteyton, Ohio, purchased a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for his boy who; had a cold, and before the bottle was all used the boy's cold was gone. Is that not better than to pay a five dollar doctor's bill? For sale by all dealers. Edisonia Theater New manage ment. Opens today. , Charlotte Transfer Company Baggage, Passenger and Freight Service, "ALWA13S Oljt i THE MINUTE' NIGHT OR IAY. JAKE XIARTIN, Ilgr. V Phone Nos, 298-191J). . What::To.'-Do Toni hi i 1 How' often you ask yourself the question: "What shall I , do i to night?" . We have the answer in Grosset & Dunlap's famous line of popu lar novels AT 50c A COPY Theirs is a representative line. In the full., assortment of more than four hundred titles you will find the best stories by the best writers. We show one of them'. : Will you know more about these , beautiful books? Will you be so entertained tonight? ? J THE PHANTOM ; 1 OF TTffl OPERA Robinson's Bcoli Store 0 V7. Trade Street.. I ' ' - - . ' t -" - - ' - . f .. if r . ' , , . ' . - - ' ' -ji . . - -.This Plan !s For IhiVeFy W mm If yoii are a workingmah, you need our easy-pa3ment clothing plan. Why ? For these two reasons: Because it helps you save, and: because . . it does r away ;with the inconvenience; of having to pay cash. . . . Pay us the small sums that are usually spent carelessly. Pay for your clothing while you are wearing it. We have the ' up-to-date styles in cloth ing, hats'and shoes for men, wone;and children. - . Low, plain prices; every garTa;t&: anteed. . One price to all the t fair arid ' square plan. - 3 EM1LE '& ASEOM 209 N. Tryon Street - ' Y 301 JOE TR YTHE EVENING CHRONICLE PENNY COLUMN TOR RES ULTS ' V " At Iikst We Have Made I; ' - . - ... !- 1 - . . ; a special arrangement with the manufactuurers which: enables us a to' place in "your home ''" any "Buck's" stove or Grange' .-in ' ur . ' ' ' . - - ' i - ' stock, upon payment. of , :.0nly 12 i-? . Cenite.;a Bay. ' , This- is the most extraordinary offer that has ever". been made in v this or' any other community. r ' - . - . v , 3- . -1- ' : ' ' 1 , .-' . : Tou can have any style, size or kind of cooking or heating stove ' made by -"America's Foremost Stove Concern" upon payment of :" 12 1-2 Cents a Day and before. It is paid.for you will save the amount you, have paid ' in the fuel saved alone, 'just 'ihink 9f.lt. " . , ,,: ' 1 v I 12 1-2; Cento : a ".Day. A ' '. ' ' places In your home any kind of a stove or, range you may want - , , .. ' . . .... . - . . . , x , ' ' made under the world-renown ed name of "Buck's" ,. stoves and , - -v? i - f , -t , - ranges and guaranteed by us as well . as " the makers for ' .' r ;. ,2 ;l-2" Cento.'a; ' D.ay . . -: ' . - EVERYBODY'S GETTIXG OXE' GET YdUKS - :' ' - . .-. -' ' ' - - . . : .?!'".. : ' .-. ' . -v- , - ' ' ' -. ' ; ' fl ..O.v.": fl. 't - . 1
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