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t T , THE CHARLOTTE EVENING CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBE iR 16, 1912. ibjgf!JtfSltR No Rugs, Carpets or Curtains Charged at cr zd r rn It's a Cash Sale I7itii Reductions That Are .Worth While. : :: : Sale Prices; : V'V, - .... ft Urrnrft : . :, jv'::-,;'i A mm I - f T -- nN ity f?v gem 1 TfinnnrrfTiTi c i -' ... . ...V A Great Big Swi-Anriua,Eye and Camets and mart ptatoaIv nio. na n "ji :u-;L - tarns. A Great Sale that '& woii Trnrri-wuii Vi;- - -i i, . - jk, . - : . - nuic auuCuumu;1JiaUguratea,Ior clearance purposes, ana uecause m a Dig ousmess line ours irequent stock adjustments are , necessary. :-r; m mm tv..- II . - 11 ::B:f f J M-tlL.JI J.,H.4IIA ,i. i ...... .).. J . ) What Some of the Sale Bargaiiis Will Be l-OQTxTapestVu sale'pricB;. ,:.69c . $1.50 '36x72 y6ol-PiWr Rugs, sale priee $1.19 'Hma Velvet' Rugs at . . . : Z . . $9c $1.)5 Values m-27xo4 Axniirister Rues, sale price C .. . .v.'; i . . , '.. .$1.38 , $2.00 and - $2.25 27x54 B?st : Axminster and . Vel vet Rugs, sale price . . . . : . .$1.69 ;$3.50:to $4.00.36x72'Inch' " -Best -: .Axminster Rugs, sale , prices. . . . . .$2.79 3.00!36x63 Axniinster Rugs,: sale, price. .$2.39 Splendid Safe Bargains in Carpet Size Rugs $12.50 Values in9 :12 foot: Seamless Tapestry , . Brussels 'Rugs,.. sale price, . '. .. ..$9.89 r$10.00 9x12 feet Wool Fiber and :Tapestry ' Brussels Rugs, these , ars splendid values, -sale )r..::r. . . . . . . . $6.95 $15.00 'and $16.50 "9x12 feet vb est Seamless -Tap-tl esti-y Brussels .Rugssale price'. : : ' : : $11.95, $15.00 and $16.50 9xll' feet-gpod Velvet Rugs splendid patterns, sale price-very special .. .v..,.,-v. .... ... .. -. . . . ' v., $16.50 to $18.50 9x12 ' feet-Axminster "Rugs, , just, a few 'patterns to clear-up, good' quality, sale price . " V$13.95 Best. Axminster 9xl2feet, our best ipatterns, sale price : " . . . v. . $15.95 $22.50 Seamless,' best -Velvet; 9x12 feet,'. this" is a great bargain . ... ... ... ..$15.95 Great Carpet Sale Bar- ' .;" gains y-i:-- 36-Inch Granite Ingrain Carpet at . '. 7 !l9c yd 36-Inch 50c Union Ingrain Carpet,' salv price . t : . lcyd $1.00. 27-Inch .Velvet Carpet, ; hall, aM stairs, - sale price . . . . -. ,x :. . ... .. .69c- yd Lace Curtein Reductions i . TBiat.Extencil to Half-' f -r . These sale' prices, in kmost instances apply, bnly to v smair lots and rdrop. .patterns, "on 'which -tremendous reductions havi been made for a quick clearance. ' . , .4. ' ' . ' 7 .: - - ' ' -v ' - . - . - : t . " ; , - v.. - Lace Curtains that formerly sold at' $3.00 to $3.50, sale price .1 r. . V. .0. . . . .' . . .$1.98 pair Lace Curtains, formerly $1.00 , and- $1.2 sale -1 price. . .. . . . ...... ; . . . .79c pair Lace, Curtains, fprmerly $2.00 and ,$2i.50, sale price.: . . . .$1.19 and $1.39 pair .' I r. .. . .-" ... -. - - Lace Curtains j formerly sold at j$3.50 to $4.00 pair, sale . price. . . . . . . . . . . ". . -. .$1.95 -N o Rug's,.. -r , .G'a'rpjisjts'". or Gurtjaiiis'V-. -;S61cB ; l t)-..-..,:; . Except ... ... For v Gash at . Sale : Prices 1ST TRADE STREET IS. . : BLOCKED FOR SUBWAY M East Trade street at"c the point v.-bere tie subway work is in progressr was this morning completely roped off and closed fo all except street car traffic. . . " This move was made with,. the be-. ginning of excavatfon Wofk'bn the -north Je of' the strfpt. th south 'side ' hav- feg been closed up", for a month.- From'. IK?W until thp snufVv eii1iJ ia "pnmrlpfpd i Jaa permanentlj ftscTtc; ' ail ' vehicle. womobile and waontraffie" wili .have j;be detoured by way c: Fifth .street wi'under the railroad tracks on ouitli street. ; i " . ; T v . '." IHow long the street Will be eornpletcJy. Etosed to traffic is not .known,.. this -der landing 6n the time" required to' finish at least one side of 'the street! The Jrrb on the south side has been 'going 2"! fp a month and .:.the excavation lrt of the job is not yet anywhere near riet'.on, and this will. be followed by e permanent paving of this side of the reet, while the work on the north e is also in nrotrressJ :f' " ' 5 ' fThe street railway authorities hope MT. maintain an unbroken- schedule over: East Trade streeticrossn,- though . -J- G. Criswell ' a. nnintor- livinc at jyirt Jforth" Mulberry St-, Hagerstown. Mdr.- Kates; "T hat Irlno... tmuhlo- nr:h n it .may -be necessary;, for. a shorty time to. transfer, at the crossing, v.. The? cars will, x. however, continue - to operate . for some time . on the .old " tracks, unt 1 everything is ready - for-' the laying of new tracks under the subway. The nearly two blocks involved in the sub way operations ' now present a mo3t active and busy scene The work will be , pushed .forward with as much haste, as possible -until the entire project, : is ccmpucUil.' -'. ?t : . " ' ' -i- Some' of the. stores and other business establ shments along the subway excava tions -have, movd, out, or will soon do so.. What permanent arrangements -allof these ; wiinmakejare not'- known, " but not .a ,Jew.,lpf i.lhe. - .places, LOf,.,bas!ness will seek other locations permanently, it 13 understood today. ' - !f.re pa'n across mv oack. -and. could Foley Kidney, Pills and -soon found pain left my back.. I cou!d gst up down with , ease, and the , V ladder -ion was more regular and' normal." Try them Rnwpn'.i nms Sto' .' . e-o-d - Saretl by -.Kiicipi Cure. 1 . " - . (Xew York''Maii.J ; A discipfel of "Kneipp, who taught the ttlrat've". effects of walking barefoot on the grassstarted .out shortly after- mid night on a recent rainy morning to take the cure in Tompkins Square Park. . .. .Though"he had" a gold "watch and a. good-sized "wad" hv his pockets, he. wore ;-an- old -slouch hat and ?rougn-look-ing r clothes. JrX '--, . - - '; '1''- -' As he. was riearin thepark iii-oiie of; the streets- running" It .3from the south; he TsucTdeniv"'fouhd "hfhiself fac5hg a pistol in the hands of a man who ap-' parently .had sprung from .nowhere. ""Fork dver - 3our " the robber started to "say;; "but stopped,; "Why, you ain't got any vshoes!" v he disgustedly ex claimed. - . ;'.. 's.' .--"Ain't" got any money to buy any,, you sec" " . But he was . talkmg' to the air. The thug had vanished. . . - - ; - i WANDERING- CUR : SAFHFOR PERIOD The wandering and v homeless j cur and the fancy French poodle are 'now both safe as to their lives, so far as the strong-."and far-reaching-1 arm of the' law is' concerned. ' ' "JTKis ' morning Mr.X'J;T Tray wick, who - has-beenL oh a-still, hunt of tag less dogs .for three or four, months,' tendered . his, resignation 1,'to the I city, .declaring that as he.jia.d 'found th'nga there are not one-half so many stray do'g3 "in existence as is frequently" al- Mr. Tray wick was.- employed by the city- during, the summer- to see that all, dogs . in . the city, were property tagged according .tot Jaw, ' and that ownerless dogs were - put ; out " of ex-' istence by" shooting or ; other means. He has been; able to dispose of about 450 tags" while- the. city , has sold 15,0 more . raak ng . the total collec tions on ' dog taxes " this year ap proximately '$ 00.;; 'This tax has run as Tiigh3 as ' $l,06ow?n7 unusual ef fort was made to carry out the dpg tax law.' "With the resignation of Mr, Tray wick, it is probable that "many tagless dogs, "tied up' in backyards or dispatched J. to 'the co'untry'for safe keep'ng w'll. again .appear in their ac customed haunts, and the days of peril ' to 'the i canine world will come to a conclusion until ? another sum mer rol!3 around.1 . REAL ESTATE MEN COMBINE AND FORM x A NEW COMPANY y The McClung- Realty - Company, C. E. Mason and S. W. Dandridge & Co., all dealers in real estate have joined forces andj have organized --the Ex change .Realty -Company, which- has been formally ' chartered and organ ized 'and 'has secured quarters in the' new - - Commercial , .build ng, , having. room" 3 ll'--on i-the , third - floor.- Officers ofthe new. concern have been elected as. follows; President, J. W. McClung: .vice president, C In. Ma son; .secretary ' andt treasurer, S.r- W. Dandridge. i. ,; tThe new company will, engage 'ex clusively 1nv'the real estate . business, buying and selling J real estate and handling it on commission.?. All of the gentlemen interested are experienced and ' aggressive real ' estate anen and the success bf the new -concern is as sured;, Messrs. "McClung and .Dan dridge will devote their, entire time to" the -business. :' ' 1 Mr. Jas. V. Churr".;! 90 Wall St.. "Au burn, -: N." y., has been bothered with serious kidney and bladder trouble ever' decided to- try Foley Kidney Pills - as they had cured so many people- and I soon found they were " Just the thing. Myvk!dneys and bladder are again In a healthy condition. ' I gladly recommend them!" Bowen'sr Drug- Store. ' - - e'-o-d SALISBURY; MAY SUPPLY ITSELF WITH WATER FROM YABKIN ' (Special to The Chronicle.) SALISBURY; ' Oct. 16.r Salisbury Is' "..--'. - . . t : still working on the water question; It ., . - -. - . . .9., , .. may be -that water, will be - brought J from the V.ver' and with that in view R- C. Moore of Rock" lill with local assistants is now making a survey froni Salisbury- toward the North Fork of the Yadkin. - This work is be ing done under Civil Engineer Gilbert White of v Durham,', who will submit the -results to the city., authorities, and upon, his ".report it will - be decided whether, or not Salisbury - will"- go to the river, for: her water 1 supply. 1 The Salisbury .Industrials Clubv met last night and several' matters of im portance came ' up. - The - - following committe'ej was" appointed to arrange for a - big "celebratioh.of : the dpehlng of the new river bridge over thVSouth River, at -which time Uhe'-farmers ;.on both' sides of- the- -river- - will -be . in- v'ted to take", part .in.th.v.ecelebraildn i as the! guests of, the club and merr chants' association: .'tT-.-B. Brown", chairman, Col; At H.- Boyden, .Walter Cook, J. P. Cathey and A. H. Graft. The central "high ""school : matter came- up ..and it was .decided . to, get this matter, underway, as. soon as pos-. sibj e and .the.. I following . committee was appointed to ..work out plans and to put the proposition under way : A. Ii Smoot, chairman. FrankR. Brown,. I. H. Clement, W. - C. Coughenour, Jr.,; N. B. McCanless, A W. Harry, Stahle Linn, J.' C. Mason and J. H. Ramsay. ' Another' matter "of Import ance taken ' up was that of better lights ' f rorf the' passenger station ' tip to 'Main street, the following commit tee'' was appointed to 'take this' mat ter ; up with the aldermen and at the same' time to take up With the South ern Railway the matter of turning the vacant lot at the; end of the station between the station and Council street? into., a park. They. will, be asked 1 to make a inice lawn of it, to put a foun tain . in the center and the. local elec-1 trie company will be asked to furnish the .electricity to light the lawn and the citywill be asked : to. fur n'jh the water ror me iouniam. xne comiiut tee: iCapt P. Henderson,1. T.' J." Je? rome. D. L. Gaskill. :. ' 'r ? The 'plans for large office .build ing 'forthe' Southern Aluminum Com pany ,at Whitney have been drawn by C. C- Hook of Charlotte, ajyl are now in the " hand of contractors, in: this city; fori bids.-; The already -large and well arranged office' building has been, found-;tor be insufficient andj instead of padding to this , building the com-, pany decided to build another; build ing, it is - not -Known - yet ,wnai .ne building- will .cost but it is. reported about $100,000. ; In addition - to the office' building it ' is " understood, that" the plans are 1, being drawn - for ; sev- -eral other buildings. .. - ; . . . .;-. : ; ASSAULTS CANDIDATE AS HE ; v; STEPSFROM TRAIN Morganton., Oct. John M. Mull, t Progressive-candidate for the Legis-' lature in Burke County, . along with I several other candidates, went. to Glen Alpine five miles . from' here, last ' night to speak and Just as he stepped ' from" the train, ' was assaulted by Dr. ; K. a. Tennessee of 'that.' place. He was badly" Bruised ; rtxd ' JacerateJ . about -the face --' - . . It. is not known, what the. motive, was fo the attack as not a word was spoken by Dr. Herinessee or Mr. Mull" before the assaut, and without any warning or before any one realized what, was happening, the, assault took ; . placed '; ' .-.f: "'".'"' ''. .. - ;'' f. Mr OMull " Is -a . 'well-khown lawyer ow ; this place,, former postmaster at . Morganton. and . acitlzen of high standing. Dr. Hennessee is likewise quite well-known ? being-.-'one of the leading physicians of--the county.... . ": A .large crowd had -gathered to at- -tend ;the speaking and the citizens of ' the; quiet little village greatly deplore the unfortunate incident. ' V 'Colds Cause .Headache and Grip -LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine removes the cause. There is only one "BROMO QUININE." . Jok for slgnatur of 'E. jX. GROVE. . 25c . . . . .. . . Wed jLall mimmmmmmminm'X'''''X ""x "l llTliraMTOTOTMFMirTntTWinVrm - - - w . ; . , , : , ... - - , X . - J ' . ' 1. - - i -k 1 . n . . . i STORE- - GILOSEB .::T-UESP AY, ; IWEDfel ESB AY ; AN D THURSDAY. JPOSIT1VEILY NO -GOODS SOILD ' BEFORE OPENING OIT .sAiLE-- - ; -.3 V tit . , . . . .. .- ...... . ..... ,k . . ?;;.;' --. t.;n; -.-"y. r-s - i'. I.-;. C V' ;.: t. 9. A. M.X-
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