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nminnn Mirer 1 VS.;(i iiisr-.-Ai i l.s . a i i ii i - - l i ii ii i t i i 1 - r ? - I a I a I . ! 1 - 1 II II fill I - - -.. - vt j j I . .. -. - - - ....... - y 111 It If - f f 1 f I I I I I I I 1 1 I I I i : - r r' r v v i 11 iiiiiffliiilffii unnnn n:-cWnnnTnnnnnr. ! 1 i mi Miiiiiiiiili A - --- y 'Obtainable Here No North Carolina Shoe Store has ever assembled a finer line of Shoes. Such weH Itridivmal ladies; and "John ston-Murphy .-'Craddpc and "Barry" for men; are among the lines that are going to make this shoe establishment one of great interest to shoe buyers in this cityhdisurround of trade, witfirlioes irann is thel finest made today for women. 36 East Trade Street Phone 1233. OPENING RECEPTION OF Y.H.C.A. -NIGUf SCHOOLS NEXT TJJESDAY , . . " , ' Next Tuesday iigiit the opening re ception of the educational department of the Young Men's Christian Associ ation will take; place This, event will usher in the 2 lstyear that this de- partment of, the -,Young Men's Christ tian Association -has leen:Y"operatin&," most successfully, ; many- think, who Have secured, their - training at the X. M. C. A. night schools in practical business methods, and subjects : that have a value in the business world. v A social time will be provided and opportunity to meet the several teach ers as well . as discussion as -to costs, hours of work, text and other similar mfonnation. : ; ' '"irany wonder why the Y. M. G.' A. B;ght schools are popular.- The answer is that personal instruction and help is given by interested men to men who have been in the business and in dustrial world long enough to know what they need and ; how to appre ciate the " instruction given. v Follow ing is a . partial . list of the teachers who will conduct classes in ; the ; as sociation building" during, the coming six months.- Prof. G. ' P. -.Heilig, prin cipal Belmont School; Prof. tW. B. Da ns, teacher, Charlotte High School; Mr. Louis J. Hunter, attorney "at: law; A Mangum " Webb, " draughtsman, Southern Power Company; J. R. Cher ry, Southern Power Company- Others will be announced as soon as they are definitely 'secured ; I V ; ' The opportunityV for, night instruc tion as furnished; by the local Young Men's Christian Association is -fully equal to the best ' associations ' of the . larger cities as is attested by the fact that Charlotte is third in the. South in the nnmber; of certificates granted for successfully passing the International Committee's " examinations. . - the cause There is only one "BROMO QUININE." Look for slgnatur. of E. W. GROVE. 25c. - Wed SALISBURY PROPOSES A. : . u: ." NEW CENTRAL. SCHOOIi. "- ' -,- 1 " ' - : l -: Industrial . Club Agitating Establish ment of Such an Institution at That Places. . . ' " SALISBURY, Oct -9 The Salisbury Industrial Club met ; last night : at 8 o'clock and the meeting- proved 1 to be a. very interesting one as some mat ters rqf , great; .Importance v were ; taken up. "President Jerome 'announced that he ; had - received abetter from 'the head of the . Southern Railway Farm Imbrbvement Department to the effect that there would be in Salisbury next Saturday, October. 12. .two- farm 'ex perts from that department - to " take up with' the farmers the ''work . in Rowan county. A big meeting., will. be held - at -which -.time-' the f work . will be outlined. - - ' ' :- - " - T. B. Brown stated that " the 'steel bridge - across South River 4 would - be finished some time soon and. that : it would be a good 'idea" for 'the jclub and the 'Merchants Association' to arrange-some celebration' for the occa sion., It. was endorsed that' such: a .cel ebration should be- held and. to 'Invite the farmers on both sides of the river to attend." The president will, appoint the committee to arrange this matter at an early date.' ."u .-. ,,1 .; :One of ; the most .important .-matters that has ' yet . been" put 'before the'Jbr ganization was one brought up at last night's i meetihg-by Ai'TIfc.Smoot,-iand it was the ! starting of. the 'ball .to rolling f or Salisbury getting a' central high- schooL He put up - to the? citi zens : pretty -' strong-the " need ' of J such a school, -also stating -that ther should- be' better school? facilities' for the people ..living, on .thel east: side of the main .line of: the Southern 'Rail road.; 'He was of . Jhe : opinion that; if several 'thousand . dollars '' could -.be raised to Ket a college .here ajid. nly take : a 'few hours- to- raise-'-itthat-' It would not- be ; a big job to raise ' tKe money, for the high !, school, r'', ' MrJ Smoot's. taj,k v?'&s strongly endorsed by G. - W.' Wright, Rev. : Dr. Clark and nt head-' V 1 WhatAUsYoul - Do you feel weak," tired,' despondent, nave freque chet, coated tongue, . bitter or bad taste in morning, "heart-burn," belching of "gas. acid risings in throat after eating, stomach gnaw, or burn, foul' breatb,, dizzy spells, ; . poor or. variable appetite, nausea ;.t '.times ' and kindred, aymptoms ? , .' ;: ' r" . 'I If ' you ;"" have any considarable number, of the f above aymptoms you are anfferiog from nilious- ' ness. torpid liver with indigestion or dyspemio Dr. Pierce'a Golden Medical Diaoovery is mad op of - the - most valuable ; medicinal principles "known to medical -scienee f or tho permanent nre of such abnormal conditions r -It ia a most emcient liver invigorator9 stomach tonic Dowel -regulator and nerve strengthened v;;,v;- . The "Golden Medical Discovery (s not a patent medicine or secret nostrum, " . a full list of : its ingredients being printed on itr- bottle-wrapper and attested t -; onder oath. A glance at these will show that it contains haaleohol'o.harn-i",' " ful habit-forming drugs. It is a fluid extract made with pure, triple refined K? s-ycenne.-ot. proper strength, .. xrom tne .roow.oi' nanvo j.mvnvmu iucvw. ,t. forest plants; , World's Dispensary Medical Asso -.'on. Props. jiBqftalo; N. ! . -High-Grade rlict lis have :yoiar or- "clfirsib""3y cd bins and service The SbniM jlilililiil President "Jeromes Mr; Jerome ; is of the J opinion ; ; that - the ; central -hjgh schoor ,cah , be secured.;. The matter will : be? warmed. as much; as po.sslble about town ahd-Twill corner up .-at the next" meeting.-At that time -the ; com? mittee' will be'- a-ppoitned 7 to work tout the plahs'Sf or f the assurance :of : the school. The'-idea r.is' for' a school .'that wUl-crry,a student -up. to," the second or third-years "of- the college course, ,. i " :TA8t .nighl - the .'JocaJ lodge' ot; the Woodmen "of the World held an im portant - meeting , and .completed ar rangements - for - the unveiling ; of six monuments in 'memory of; "deceased members! 'The monuments will be erected in Chestnut fHill cemetery ahd the unveiling- ceremonies - will b held Sunday,'Octa.be28iiii.;j:', . HAI?DSOIIE WATCH IS PRESENTED TO ' PRESIDENT WE AEN , - - , J - ' - - . ' V At '; V "sort of i-, stock-taking : session of the management and officers of the CaroCna League' Jield ,rin ;thls .; city Tuesday afternoon," President -i J. :.H.. Wearn, the official' head of the-league, was presented with aC. very handsome gold1 watch 'in ftokenof - his excellent regime and , his tlthorbugrh-gbing ' and fair dealing; in all matters pertaining to the Carolina League -.Interests: The meeting iof '.the. " league '.officials wa called to take -stock of .the - past '-season and to rvlw the situation gener allyi ilttleVbeihgJ said :as to plans fdr next .season.. A ..later ; meeting ..will Ibe held for - this- purpose- probably r 'in Charlotte when- the .'officials 'of , the varidus" teams will bgin to talks about next year's . make-up of the- league. Rumors .,- of ; Important . changes , are current "at ! all times : betw.een , seasons but i nothing has:.-asyet i been so defi nitely tdeideu as to "warrant ; pubiica tlon, it;lsnsald, ; f ; . . ,r-..- l ',7hj prasentttop'Lofthe gold jwatch to - President- Wearn ; was" an ; occasion of many 4f elicitations '"arid congratula tions, td : tbii? highly ;efficlent basebaji magnjte- Jn Jhe ! Carolina League. The watch and1 fob :were suitably engraved tfnd were f ; piresehted .f? to President Wearh'withythethearty good wlH and well-wishing--of he. entire- ofticialdom of .the s-orgahization;';' v'f "'Xfl ''jC- - : sUSMpAssescBeyond ii '.K'.i ' " ; -' ;.. "i; ;v. ? . ' .Mr; James .Pearce died 'Tuesday night;af';8Vb'cIpck.at:h i&oo Mint street;" af ter an, 'illness "of several months. He; wfta. 61 years df age and is survived ! by f his wife r and -'six- chil dren, Messrs. iioHjert; L)eon;:wid Davis '; and Misses . .Bessie .'and 4 ."Mary Pearce..;The f uneral ; took place this morning at the honae ; at 1 0 : 8 0 o'clock. The services "ere' eonductedi by rRev. W. T Hopper J Aflams Westminster -I Preabyterian iChurch. The i intermehtUbbkiace at' dence . frfs;- vi-; ; , Mr. ) Pearce . has beei ...a.;. resident., of tWsicJfy'for a d native of PrOvSdenbe iTowhshipf hrb ' sperit ilH his flife)fa'rml& ahd-hid:mhigleWee friends f thrduutt thV -cbuntyj-tHe was a consistent Christian ;and a: man or . Knat anttHct'f s rchedes? in'C eff ect r.May- l?U.r. l:c 7-M amLCharlotte;So.Ry. At !.&:m 2:00 (pro- 'Lr':Winto'r';q1N-"'-"V Ar'Ji'M 'Em 4 4(H'm;il;i:'.MamjisyJ8e-;:?.Lt li;56 am 6:20 jpniJAr :i jf joanokei . n Lv;35 am : - Connect , at Roanoke ; with J trains East, and Weiti 7 Pulhnanleeper,;dinlnglcar. -Above strain? carry jpullmanr deeper, Winston-Salem t r and 5 Jl ew ; york;;; via Shenandoah -: Valley. . Bpute-T-pining car nprth -of" Roan6ke..W - AflditiQnl ,traa;eays Ayinston.: a. m. vdaUy. -f- -MH W --rh. ' W.-B.BKVtLI' Gn, .Paas. AXant ' ', '': .-f (Boston Transcript.-) : v" -' . - " Daughter Father," you shouldn't have kicked' -Gjeorge last night. Youl broke the poor "fellow's; .heart. Father-r-I . didn't come' anywhere near his heart! . -H."':' - : ;,---';.- - ,s i (Woman's "Home : Companion) . - -.-; Willis So your Twlf e recovered ? 4 Fine! i' heard the doctors made a 'great fight lor hr ; life: . -CHllls-rThey:, didv : and they almost, got it, tooc.'.,. ' ; - . SOUTIIQIil RAILWAY : ' 'Premier; Carrier .'of -the South.?;,: " N. . B. The5" tc&towtnts ? seneflule figures published - culyias : Information ; and-ara not.'. guaraMteed. ' 1. 1 -V ' :- -v --' ' ' No.; 29-3:10 a. m. Daily. Birmingham special for ' Atlanta and 'Birmingham. ' Pullman4 drawing, room sleeping cars. . observation ears and day eoachea - New Tork and Washington to Birmingham. Pulimah -drawing" room sleeping car Richmond to Birmingham.. Dining car. -, service.pj ; , ; v --'"t-t:' 1 ' No. 8 8:80 tL, m. Dally local for Danville,- Richmond and "all1 Intermediate ' points " K;v-r,i:'V''-r--- j;.v.r?v. No;. SI dos a. ra. Dafiy. the .Southern's Southeastern" Limited for 1 Columbia, Savannah Aiken,3 Augusta" and Jack sonville. : Pullman -drawing room sleep-. ; ing cars for Aiken, 'Augusta and Jack aonville. .Day ' coaches ; to Jacksonville; ' Dinlnr car service. ' i ' No. 44. a. m. DaHy, local for Wash- lngton. t). C - - - , Np. 35-6 :4a rn.Da.nyr local . train tor Columbia and Intermediate points. . No. t7:15 a. m. Local for' Atlanta. No, 1 16-7:60 a. , m. Dally,. local : ' for ; StatesviUe and' TaylorsvUle, connecting at Mooresvflle for . WlnstonrSalem." " No. r 10:05 a rnV Dally," New Tork, At lanta and New-Orleans 14mited.f Pun- i man, drawing room .sleeping .'cars and observation ,cars. New. Tork ;.to New Orleans,. 'Atlanta and ; Macon. ' ' Dining iear - aervlcev- J'Soild - Pullman1 tram. -No.; S6-t10:1S; a,.: nt Daily. -United States . . fast, mall for .Washington-, and, points ' North.' . Pullman drawing' room sleeping - cars ' New1 Orleans ahd Blrrningham " to . - New Tork. c .THy ; coaches -to Washing-; ton.; .Dining .car I. service.. , . .T . , No. .28-12:01 p. m. Daily, for. Wmston , ; Salem and 'local 'points. - Connecting; at '.Barber vwitfct No.': -21' for ASheville i and .intermediate points . and at Winston Salem for. WUkesbor"o,.Mount'Alry and -Greensboro. .'--' '' No. -11-41 :10 Ja; j m Daily; " local for 1 Atlanta-and '"tatermedlate points.; . No. : 46-8 :55 p.. m. Dally. - local for Greens i boro " and intermediate points. ; , No. 274 35 ' p. m. Dally, local ' for ' Co '! lombia-. and intermediate points., Na- 41 4:M. p.? m. t'allyv except ; Sunday... local ." for ; Seneca and Intermediate ' ''points- ";:: -v." r-a :: 4A No.212r--p.' m.-Dally for .'Richmond and ; Norfolk. .Handles Pullman cars Char lotte to . Richmond, Charlotte to "New Tork and " Salisbury to Norfolk. ' ' : ' No.'f-24 6K p; m.-r-Dally, : except Sunday. -t local ; for -j Mooresvllle, Statesvillx . and TaylorsvUle. T " ' ''-.. ' . No. 887:80 p.- m Dally, New York, -Atlanta and : New - Orleans . LImnted for, - Washington : and ; points North; -; Draw ing room - sleeping"- cars,- observation -cars to-New' York, ; Dining car. service. - Sojld Pullman: train-; ' No. 859 :30 p. m; DaOy, United States ' fast malL for" Atlanta, Birmingham and New Orleans.' i.Pullman : drawing room ? sleeping i cars ;rNe w - Tork, to New' . - Or leans and . Birmingham. Day coaches ? Washington to "New Orleans.' ' Dining c ear serviced ;..t ,'' j - r ? Nov ?J 1:15 - p, -m. Daily,-- the Southern's Southeastern .Limited; for .Washington. ! New York and points North.'; Pullman ' drawing5 room sleeping .'cats rf or . New - - York; t Dy coaches -, .toiWaahlngton, - Dining' car, service. ; .. '.V;, - Z .; ;. Nov 48--10 :30 .p: 'm.--DaIly,i tor-' Atlanta and - points South. Handles Pullman sleep ring -car Raleigh tor Atlanta. -Day ' coaches "Washington . to . Atlanta. '. ;" ; , NO. SCM-ll-iOp." m. Dally, Birmingham Special, 'v for i Washington;:'; and " New - YOrJC' kPuUnaan'; drawing room; sleeping cars? observation cars ; to .New. York.: ' Day, coaches tb: Washington. Pullman dTawltig room ' sleeping 'cars' Birming ham to Richmond, 3 Dining: car service. ' - All - New York strains - of Southern "Rail-; .wafw'iilarrlv? 'and idepart-;;from the' ' magltlSeht Mamhattah terminal: of, the penhJrylvanla i' Railroad,'- ' Seventh 'and KHghth avenues,' Thirty-first' to.; Thirty third, -streets,1 and t will ibe -composed- of modern eleet?lc lighted steel: co instruction Pullman cars.i ?. tlX, ; fj: ?r. i ;iv . Tickets.;; sleeping ?car accommodations and: detailed . information can : be obtained at ticket-orHce,' No; ll-Soiith Tryon atreet. ! uRi ;H; DeBUTTS, D.; P. A.,..-.-- - - ; v -iUs ' v.r.-,-' n '-;. "Charl0tte.-iNl'.' C.-" -.,.R.V L.. VEP.NON, D. PA;,V' ; r . , :. r .,v f f. . -- . A - ifcfet,. Charlotte, . NT- C . h f.',Caky.-g.p.;.av. . v, v , : tTi'-w' " - ' Washington .; H.i C. fc.HHARDWICK, P.t,T... Mgr.,i- - . - v,. ? Washington, D. "C, ' B. H. COAPMAN,,v: G. Mgr., -; awieg-RoEbms Furniture Co.'s Most Successful Hopsier idtchen Cabinet 100, Club Draws to a Close MEMBERS now enrolled h a v e Hoosier Cabinets m their homes a it I I 70 r- 20 J I Only You and 37 Others Can Join . - u-'.f.-- Stogie Dollar . The crowds of women who have , visited our store during this great exhibit of ; Hoosier ; Cabinets!- havebeen, loud in their praise of the remarkable labor-saving features. 7 - ' ' .' . ; ': : i ?f r7 ' . ,'; -. " - - r Membershlpa have been, taken In such surprising numbers that we . predict the completion, of the', club at a very early hour possibly to morrow.. . - ' -. It's a -winner ! .This great successful - Hoosier Club under, the : di- f rect , supervision- of the -Hoosier Mfg. Co., offerings this wonderful cabinet on terms of unrivaled 'liberality, has -struck the keynote, of kitchen economy. J - Women all: over, the country .are interested in -seeing blow quickly the dial will point to s 100 SOLD. J LEAVE DRUDGE TRAIL - . Let Lawing-Robbins- Furniture Co. put this SILENT SERVANT to work in "your home. 'You economize time' and labors it makes your whole work scientific; gives TWO to THREE hours extra leisure ' dally for life. . . - . ;V;DO-YOU KNOW THIS HOOSIER CABINET is the GREATEST STEP SAVER t ever invented for, kitchen work? It combines your' work table,1 your . pantry,, and. kitchen, cupboard, in one spot! Your salt .at your -finger tips!; Yqui: pans and" dishes at . arm's length! - Your .spices, - flour, sugar,;under your hand! Your whole 'kitchen workshop In a compact space no bigger than a kitchen tahieL, ' , What you get with the; Hoosier - '. at no extra -charge. ; -' Without : extra t cost f you get with the Hoosier a sanitary flour bin, capacity 65 pounds ; clock face" patented want list; roomy cupboard 1 for- cereals dishes, etc.; ! metal . sugar bin,' - dust proof; ' crystal 4 glass air-tight spice' jars ; , glass airtight tea and coffee jars ; handy utensil hooks ; sanitary rolling . pin rack; . im proved ; metal bread " and cake box ; metal ake tray ; compart ment cutlery drawer; " Unen drawer; large pot and kettle cupboard, r pan, racks, sliding shelf; convenient cutting board; patented aluminum covered ta ble, 40 x : 39 Inches larger, more convenient than a kitchen tabile; copper plated adjustable door fasteners ; ; : ball-bearing, high-grade- pressed steel casters. Finish; Is golden oak, .water and steam proof.: ' Size, height, 5 feet 8; inches; width, : 3 ' feet 4 inches; ' depth of lower section,' 2 feet 4 inches. FN i N t. . . - yfGht Thmoaa ffoo&icr 'r Nine ouf of : every -ten; women know all about the famous , Hoosier Cabinet the only kitchen cabinet advertised" in all ' the great magazines. 1 A HALF MILLION WOMEN use tire Hoosier every day. . . ' ' - '. ." - . "A Model Kitchen" was the exclamation of an experienced housekeeper the . moment she saw the Hoosier In a friend's kitchen." ;'; . ;' :... - .r -; . -,;;.; -r . '.;;'.-; - :.: - Charlotte is fast becoming a City of Model Kitchens. There Is scarcely any block in town - but has a house . with a Hoosier Cabinet. : Join Lawing-Robbins Furniture Co.'s Club Plan now." . ; : . ; "- -Y No cabinet in the world equals the 'Hoosier -the only cabinet endorsed by the , Saturday Evening Post, - Ladles' Home Journal, Good Housekeeping, and thousands of ; Ameri ca's . Domestic Science. Schools a , cabinet on which ' the PRICE is RIGIDLY FIXED , by the manufacturer, to GIVE , YOU THE BENEFIT- of the low cost .of . manufacture and delivered to you immediately for ; f 1.00.; But HURRY ! f Don't delay! Join now and be glad the rest of your life 1; ; ' Lawing-Rohbina -sFurnlture .Co. has made this club": plan so' liberal that every hiiosekeeper should own a Hoosiet Cab inet. " Scores are .enrolling 1 Immediately. Memberships are being taken so rapidly. that it; is difficult to say. whether the "club will be open after tomorrow. . x . ... . -j - The best plan: is to get your name on the list early to morrow and have this, SILENT SERVANT, delivered ..right away for merely a'few $1.00 weekly dues. ;riirii'i.tM;u:i"i;i.'iM i Ml .' ... 9 Go ifflii hi 7 ':).' - - . ';';.. .
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