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THE CHARLOTTE EVENING CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1912. - ) Subscription Price By Mall. rAXABLL! STRIOTIiY , CASH , ADVANCE. One Year.. EIx Months. .. .. Three Months.. One 'Month. . ... .25 Cntered as second-class matter at the postofflca at Charlotte. N. C ; TELEPHONES. Editor..' ..S06t Mafaasrine-' Editor. .. ,. . 2S4 City Editor.. .. ....... r. .. 134 Business Office . . . . . . r. . 78 JUST TO CSLOUD THINGS. i Some of the weekly newspapers ar striving to offset the effect of the Charges made against the official rec ord of Governor Kltchln in the mat ter of anti-trust legislation by assert ing that former State Senator James te- cause he wanted the appointment as solicitor and did not r get it. : - That would sound plausible if . it were not well known that Mr. Lockhart has a law practice entirely : too valuable to give up for the salary of a solicitor. Then those editors Uo not know Jim Lockhart. u. -..$8.00 . .91.60 I A, Lockhart . made "the charges .7 rm- . . . ii . .s t- i i m . -i. ... .... m . - : . . - i o.Ho uuuea orates . department ox 5 Agricuture the . home by our carriers , for 6 cents a week. Charlotte. sttbsbers to ' The Chronicle who "fall to get the pa per, are asked to 'phone 2831 and a copy will be cent them at once. Wednesday, - October: 2 3fc ' 1912. , -SUNSHINE FOR THE FAIR. This morning it appears that the weather man Is In better humor and the prospect Is that: the thousands of ; people who intended .to lake In ; the is making an experiment of -large importance, especially to the grain- Industry. The purpose Is to ob tain through stock , feeding experi ments the actual value of heated.com and sulphured oats " for stock food. There will .be groups of four or five horses fed with the - damaged grain and observed from time to time. The grain ,will be" of several - grades, rang' ing from slightly to badly ; ; damaged corn. -- At the: same; time a grpufc of work horses in the department will be fed equal sized rations of thoroughly good corn, ' and this' group will , " be watched as a check on the other feed ing ' experiments. 'Sulphured oats are bleached with sulphur fumes to - give them a lighter and a brighter- color, Charlotte Fair can enjoy their- trip. Even yesterday with all of the dls-jand to allow them to bring more on ameeoMa foatiireo irfliiRo nt thA I the market, i The grain dealers . and constant drizzle the first day was very good. It is estimated that 2,000 peo- pie- went to the exposition. The man- shippers ,all over - the. country!' ,have been almost as much interested in the problem of ; sulphured ;. oats " as have the millers In the ."'bleached' flour agement is doing all in its power -to controversy. It will make an Immense offset the muddy condition of the grounds. . , J- The displays are excellent. Char- lotte can well be proud of the success achieved by th eenterprising manage ment. Tell your friends to meet you on ' the grounds. Stand by the fair r - Z A " " ' ---'- " J "i - association. ' v , difference to the- dealers the farmers and the shippers if the use of either of suilphured oats- or idamaged 'corn for stock feed is prohibited under the pure-food law. i THE TOMATO CLUBS. ' One of the most attractive displays of this week is that of the Mecklen burg Girls' tomato clubs. This display ie at the store ofHhe Southern Hard ware Company and was arranged by Miss Mary E- Pressley a Charlotte young woman who is in charge of the Girls' Tomato Clubs of this county. Miss Pressly is teaching at Hunters ville and is unable to be in Charlotte Although the Democratic National Committee needs funds for the neces sary expenses of the campaign it is not taking the money, from corpora tions and recently one corporation had a hard : time to give the ' committee $500. ' The Savannah News says that a certain magazine asked uovernor Wilson for his views on certain sub jects, .and he wrote them out in an article, f; They sent him a check for $500, but as he had not expected re muneration he returned it. The mag- : r THE RALiBLER THE SKETCHER J . - O T7 ,-. 77'' , r 0 O V Just think of it two more s weeks and the end - will be- in sight maybe. The end of what? Why, the senatorial cam paign. The only trouble about the whole matter is that a second primary may be necessary, and then there will be three more weeks of .trouble. - - .. . ; .v This three-sided race is attracting con siderable attention and there's a reason? like : using- a certain breakfast ' food William - Walton Kltchln, twelve, years in the National House of- Representa tives from the fifth : district - and four years the Governor of the State, wants to go to the United States Senate and JLMr! :SSML.iu ' One thing about the Charlotte mud, soned character, already the possessor is not black,, but gives forth a beau- of the position of largest Importance in. tiful golden- brown. .If one wears a They don't ask your if you have been ; to the fair they merely . look at your feet. If you are mudless, you have not been but if you are shoeless, why that la an answer. '. ; But after all, it is fun, and the peo ple, do not seem to mind It after they once ' get in it. ; , In fact, mud Is not j f"passe" ;this year, but passing it be-1 ing. campaign , year and from The Sketcher's observation It . - has ' been passing pretty rapidly. , if' n Li, mho the State desires to represent the Stat in the United States Senate. Senator F. M. - Simmons, ' for twelve years . the holder,.- or -tnevplaoe, is willing' to re main. Bach of these gentlemen Is well ,irained, each has good equipment, eacn has strong - personality. bro-wn suit thev can' cret a pair - of j shoes to match by going to the fair. And another thing about raud' is j It will wash -off. So what is the use i of staying at home and ' not enjoying .The campaign started In earnest when the1 fair and thincra ' to -be seen Just i IV... on account of a little clay and water. cratio . convention s " had . endorsed - the Just go along . and ; look up, and im- record. of Senator' SImmons4 denounced' agine you are treading upon a Brus- wv tsemor. oenator as Demsr a traitor to i -m lt u a linians sat up and took notice.. : The I lairs tnat . sunk . in. record of Senator - Simmons was- cussed j : ' r;; 'J t. :;" - - ana mscussed. Chief Justice "Clark fol- f - From the present outlook., it seems iuwea.;wnaa. simuarj attacK. aitnougn 4 B . v intArAat. it is couched in milder terms. In ad- I as lf tnere la eoln8 t( an interest- aiuon.. however. Judge Clark insists ing game or ciuo-nst ' Detween me om- that he would attack- the- record of the Governor if . he ' had ever made a record. In, reply to these two candidates Senator Bimmons, arter the adjournment of Con gress,' comes home and in miblie speech simply explains his - policy -and attitude as a member of the United States' Senate ger building and New York City for it has come down to" "Take it off, or tril knock It off!" , ,f , ' What is the . matter with the cityJ to wait all these years before ;discov- smmze -jjmmmy pipes : : The Ia6t two years ha3; seen a revolution in pipe-smoking. Prince Albert I came, on deck witn a brand new deal. Here was tobacco with wonderful flavor arid fragrance.! without a tbuch of rankness.1 Here Was tobacco that burned , but burned free, and steady, that held, its fire close and .never sogged but burned woman i Dite, your tongue. , " rnukc mucri oruugui iuc ursi iiuiciuxc iiupiuvcuicui m pipe w lhaumv since the v "popular than all other smoking tobaccos in a generation. . . imow, men, we want you to ftnourwny Frince AiDert is mnerent, wny it s m a class of its own; v-7c reason is the Prince Albert process f flThis H what makes P. A. what it is. p. Thia nroresa was discovered hv a well-lmown German scientist who dearlv lovH and experimented with smoking tobaccos as a' side line. He knew he had hit upon a big thing in this process. ' So did we when this company acquired it.' Experts were put on the job of perfecting it. The work took -three years and cost a bunch of money But we knew it would : make a wonderful smoking tobacco and, we had the faith to back it....r' . : ' The United States Patent on this process was granted July 30 1907, . ; Now, men, this is the showdown. r ::.If ' you haven't trie4 Prince Albert, try it now. Put it to the jimmy pipe test. Let the tobacco smoke for itself, t Then you 11 understand what ; this patent Prince Albert process manMto'-yonm':y6lknow:'wn it has revolutionized I pipe-smoking and started two men to smoking a pipe where one smoked before, :.. ; and tells the people that . he is running ering that the building had left the ror re-election on that ' record.- ; Again ! u r oKnuf w the it appears - that Senator Simmons a. I PePle Just been able to see the top T manly man . He has voted in a certain t Anyway, who would blame the Singer way on certain bills and he tells the Deo- v, vni nar.n nr tvlnc pie that , he did it because it was right. , , - - ' . . v Then he waits for their approval at the for leavmg; New: York?; And especial ballot box. - ' - , ly after it has to stay", in New York, The Rambler . has watched the battle -" . r between the three men with fnreat tta i erecting a nice summer home in we 1 has noticed that outside "of the State "suburban" district. U - ?t?.'-?l'BenHme?-.ipK,iSd-t From the reputation which New, a Southern Senator coming Into National , ... - , prominence Senator Simmons is In line York has, a little more uplift work for, the .place of. leadership and that would be beneficial ny, they should , oj c or " "the national joy smoke would spoil the plans for certain other gd as high as possible. However, may- Senators - and schemes arn nrnmtilirotoil to work" on the prejudices of North be the New Yorkers are acting wise Carolina people , to persuade them to ly, because It might bedetrimental to send a new manto the Senate. Heaye Btft haye New York ag flUch a The Rambler has studied the official I near, neighbor. , action of the present Governor of North Carolina cioseiy. iie . remembers . the j if Woodrow" 'Wilson gested that the check be turned over to the National Committee as va- con tribution. ; The; publishers were sur prised when their check was return- during the week but the work of the ed the ' second time on the ground girls of the clubs show the splehdid leadership of this young woman. ' . tn a recent . Issue of The Biblical Recorder of Ralelgb. is this splendid paragraph: "A certain great business establishment was said to be made up of failures, that is, its force, of effi cieht employes was compose ti of men . who had failed in business for .them , selves. They,, were experts, in certain lines and could fill well their niche in a vast concern, but they, were unable to plan and push the business as a whole. Is this not a true Dictur" of many lives which while failures : in one sphere may- be a shining success - in another."" How important it is that " every man find his place. " that it came from a corporation. Gov ernor Wilson then took , the check and sent one of his own for a like j ters that keep a villgant eye upon him." Every day or so some " little thing that he has done will be flash ed through ; the whole ; country ; and I every paper will carry a notice of It. One day he is tired or he tells jokea j enjoys noto Sh ww'S rlety or being in the public eye. sure- azine insisted and the Governor Bug- American Tobacco ? . Company and the ly he could not complain at present; iMv.iwof - vuiujuiojr-inar was for jf he were President he wouia noi anything but -wordy warfare" since. I be more closely watched by the repoi The.' Rambler is busy stud vine ? con ditions these days. : In various sections of the State the people have been Interi viewed and from these interviews The Rambler has s formed some conclusions. He : may be . mistaken conditions change people may change. But today it certainly looks like Simmon nn tha amount. The Democrats are making flr8t, ballot. The Rambler has not found 1 to a, friend, or he, shakes hands, with the matter of campaign contributions SoK: 52. 'ffffl thls Person or that person. The o a principle. Members of the party others. TJ in the old fifth district day he was interrupted by a, suffra- thewmtry over should see that the j where W. -W. Kltchln- once had the whip j gette and" yesterday he wrote his own nominees do not lose by it. Only a .. J7:" ?r a- letters, and so closely was he watched tremely doubtful. ..Those people are not J ha;ine eprer; ayi? he. ,licl?'d 5C .vi.Ucu.iy iryyur iuicmu m the united j stamps, folded tne letters ana waiKa u" ociia.nr tuey are-nox rree traaers --they believe that a tariff for revenue is right and best.' ' Then, the han learned that good intentions are not al ways productive of results and while they believe that Governor Kitchln has You'll enjoy it rolled up into a cigarette as well as in a jimmy .pipe. . , We tell . you, men, here is the real f cigarette so , different in freshness, fragrance and flavor that it runs the JttJ-brands and the iftdf-brands right off the smoke map ! You roll up a cigarette of P. A. tobacco and know what's doing. Why, it sets a pace for your satisfaction that no other tobacco ever . can replace. Buy one of the handy packages and take a new lease on cigarette joy. All on-the-job deajers sell Prince Albert every where. Ten cents in the famous tidy red tin, five cents in the tdppy red cloth bag ; also in hand- -some" half-pound or pound- tin humidor and a pound humidor of crystal glass. R. X REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO., Wimton-Salem, N. C The customers of restaurants in New York has complained because of an order making an additional charge of 10 cents for bread and but ter served with the morning cup of coffee or tea. The high cost of living is fciven as the reason for the addition al charge regardless of the depressing effect the large crops have had in the price of wheat. And so it goes, In time nothing will be free except maybe air.., The - United States government re gards the interest of the automobile user as. secondary in the matter 'of good roads Amt at the same time does not minimize the importance of the automobile. In Switzerland the tou rists are largely the source of the country's revenue, and American can furnish scenery equally as grand. The ned is the improvement of the moun tain roads and this is coming. wd-aldrbe -;sufl9clent. The Boston Transcript says that of all the States in--the Union Callfor nia: has seemed most out of touch. In many respects, with the national j good intentions, they, know that' Senator standards and th national J spirit. monR nas maa good. They like to the, corner to mail them.'.'. .. Thft Governor should be more careful; and lick the envelopes hereafter.. The' re- NEWS AND VIEWS (Wadesboro Messenger and Intelligencer) porter lanea rojww wneww ne day afternoon by the Anson Real Estate ed the envelopes or not, and ; Th Sketcher has been worried ever since for .fear someone might pry into the California's record of the past. e- do exactly what he nro t,; fleeting small glory and le?s patriot-lit would take him at least six, years and I -Governors private mail, and that a come the chapter of rjttshonor which it Is Uumbent. ' " ia m" forth that might place him in an em- now proposed to add to It. The plans v .,, m .. barrassing position. ., tiavft han 1nA tft Hafratirbtoo An thft 1 Over in the first district th rwvinla I f', WA''nn. am v.f ha. trtlfl vtiat. rnlnf present campaign a great party; in theTa of,?31! of eyesehaa and. whether his hair and they are not inclined tn turn fact, the greatest party in the coun- from him Just because Governor Kltchln I Is black or gray, or what sort of ties I trader try's history, and this Infamous inl tlative has been sanctioned by the & Insurance Co. resulted - as follows: The - Williams store , house and ; lot on Rutherford street was knocked down to Messrs. T. C. Coxe and Frank Bennett for $3,600. ' The three cottages of Mr. W. C -via, on, Morgan street, were bought by Mr. Fred Dunlap for IS.42S. (Greensboro News.) . Our Durham Herald friend says: "We were thinking that before the convention Mr. Wilson was something 1 of a free himself, ' but since his recent State's highest judicial tribunal. It is true that this course has been prompt ed by the consuming ambition and desperate needs of a man who cares nothing ' for California ' beyond eays that Simmons is not a Democrat J he wears and the kind of suits. And knock; it must be that we were mis- that liWS ni neither has anyone ventured to state way of saying that' emorwluVonls they have an idea that hemAv t whether he wears silk hose or not. J not standing un for the Kltchln propa- Si-??i,aboUf? ?,mm,ons Jus a He' was All these things would be interesting w strong as the friends of the mistaken about Craig. ; I ' . - " 1 j latter think he should. . - iu me yuuuu. The west those western . fAiinura nriv. what J the exception of the" official class, and ever come (Wadesboro Messenger and Intelligencer) The grand total ofi all taxes assessed t ri a tliriA ntinitld he can get out of it, but t was not SJE VZSt which The Sketcher hopes will ol binding upon the - people and : ' the They were for Oral w il when a suffragette should race for a 608.61. ' The grand total of last vear's courts to take , up with the perfldous change. The brilliant oratory and bunw neat in "the residential chair, maybe I taxes was 186,972.96,- a difference of 7.- suggeatlon. The nterurban Aa certainly proving a ood thing, for Charlotte. Th de po on West Trade street is an index to ; the business. Step that. way just about the time for the departure or the evening trains and make a men tal note-of the out-of-town shoppers with their many : packages. , . r In. one . of the counties in the east ern . part of the State the other day Governor Kitchin was announced - to speak In the afternoon, but there wa nof audience and after a hard effort the few followers of Mr. Kltchln In that community managed to secure a small crowd for a meeting at night." :, . . .!.Vwu -ajrn. .... uw Archbold has gone - and splayed . the dickens - by admitting , that Collier's nice little sensation was all a mare's nest! Ain't it a shame the way ; they pester that. high-minded and lone- euff ering publication?" ; - Teddy says there are no tigers in Africa. Of course not Tammany Hal) Is in New York. One thing ; is certain, It the third termer 'does get In, It's going to be a heated term. .' " 1 ' . " Passengers-r are apt to V- see when a , train is telescoped. stars A self-made' maA 'very seldom thing of making any alterations. under the caption. "Tobacco Trust Money." The - Lexington; Dispatch says: "The people would like to know ing eloquence s of Kltchln bad no effect four years &go than It la hn mi- . - . i.vny. j. ue western ieiiows are r not owepi on oi tneir feet with a speech. , juwn easi tney nardiy know that uovernor Kltchln Is running It lsn uir mat iu jviicinu pouncians are turn- wa,y mae a rea race when the term of ing loose In Davidson; County; to cor- enaior overman expires.. Maybe that ODDS AND ENDS. quite sure that her dress was all O. K. rupt the voters.;. Who'is : putting it up? Is it the Tobacco Trust or the railroads that Kltchln said four years ago that he was going to destroy? Since he didn't . destroy an of these corporations, it is reasonable to be lieve that they may be puttine un his campaign, funds. They are frying to j "A sof 4 answer turneth away wrath." hire men i ti th tnn,nln0 I . J OIiene " wever. wrath . frightens . v t i away a aoii answer. county, offering bie crlces. if he is - - spending the money in all ' the coun- Dld ev6r know anything-to come to pay . 1 JJVLX UU U1X r - - paign could not cost less; than . . ... m . Jm . m m I I .1 T A A fm 1 MJ.a . . mm. m ' J nunarea tnousana aoiiars. ' cash is I ' . . .wnery ana me irBhio men being turned loose In this county as tit S??11 the nu- rree as water. ; The people should re sent thia nrirJ a ma.1oritv.nf thpm n - Many a man who in lesniv ins.aonj . w i , ; w . j . ... k-I Ol.U resenting, it and ;! ..refufeing tOTbe SsPp'reUUoiirrk draWS the-line at bought with Tobacco Trust money. : ' A woman not only. takes a man's name The students of SIHiman Institute. JLV"" ."J?8 him, but usually every- w.i . . ......... """6 c puoaessea 'uuu, un.) ai presenilis lu puoiisn t ' a magazine to be - named Y. V. Y. ' xnson nas espoused Teddvs n Don't know what-the letters stand TilhltonLns th? fact that Woodrow w wu uie nest record. ivi,.iuiu i. u. i, uuiu iiiej get au-l oinerxnamev xne idook, "Modern Greece." nv t? o Jebb, doea not contain a single reference n jseea o for cooking purposes the lack of ; external description now will be made up then. Probably a sheet then will read something Hka this: : - ' ' N- .: Mrs. Wood. B. President rested to day v In, Her boudoir after a hard day's work of speaking, reclining gracefully 3 . i nt. . - A mmm i on a green piusn aivan. cue wvw pink silk .kiinona and bedroom slip pers to match, which made a striking contrast to the green draperies of the room. Toaay sne bpoko in v;nicago, Did, you ever meet a woman - who was wearing blue broadcloth : coat and 635.65. These figures ' are taken from very complete and full recapitulation of the tax books just completed by Register of Deeds Johnson. The Increase of T, 638.65 ' is- largely accounted for' In the court - house and Jail : tax 1 and In the special tax for schools at Anson vllle and Polkton, none of these taxes - having been levied " last year. The general county tax Is about f 1,300 less than last year,. the, levy being 3 cents less on the (Wadesboro' Messenger and Intelligencer) The welfare of the Democratic ; party appears to be lost sight of in this cam paign. With . the exception of two or three, all the spellbinders who are. at large In the State are speaking in the Interest of one of the candidates for the Senate, and most of them consume the major part of their time In abusing the two candidates they are V against and eulogizing- the man ' they are for. The great and everlasting .principles of the party, are. scarcely ever alluded to by them. .' ' ' '.. - -.r -.-V; " ' (Concord Times.) " ; , ; Mr. Joseph F. Cannon announced this morning that, the mills at Kannapolia and the Cannon Mills will give a hoil- aay on Saturday, the 26th, In order that all may Join In the great Demdcratia rally and parade, and to hear our next Governor, Hon. Locke Craig, Unquestionably the signs point to the biggest outpouring of the unterrified Democracy of Cabarrus In the history of the county. This will be a fitting reception for that distinguished , and patriotic gentleman, who will be our next . Governor. - , , (Wadesboro Messenger and Intelligencer) The Messenger and Intelligencer fails to see what the Clark orators who have spoken here recently expect to gain by referring to Senator Simmons as "Furnv" and to . Governor Kltchln as "Old Bill" Kltchln. Senator, : Simmons, Governor Kltchln and Chief, Justice Clark 'in tH gentlemen and, we believe, patriots North Carolinians, and to attempt to to little' the Senator and Governor by con temptuous references like those men tioned is the quintescence of Uttleneai. r s - f (Greensboro News.) -: It-is - naughty In; people to take d vantage of Governor Kltchln and put un .desirable things over while he Is so busy chasing another office that he hasn't time to give ah intelligent and accurato consideration, of official: The Durban Herald (strong Kltchln supporter) 8ay: ine uovernor maae a mistake in par doning Walter Hobba, yet those who engineered - the thing are more to blanw than is the Governor." It is a sate bet that those 'who engineered the thine" are also engineering some Kltchln cam paign assistance. . - : (LrUmberton Robeaonlan.) Work was started this morning on Mr. H. M. McAllister's handsome two-story residence, mention - of which has . been made in The Robeeonlan, to be erected on the corner of Chestnut and Seventh streets. 'Mr. W. R. Marshall of Eocky Mount has the contract for the erection of the building. : He arrived last evening. and . Mi. John C Stout, architect, also of Rocky Mount, who drew the plan for the residenoe, arrived last evening and Is In town today. Sick headache : Is caused by ordered stomach. Take Chamberlaln'l Tablets and correct' that and the head aches will disappear. For sal by H dealers. The exports of domestic clay pro ducts were valued: at 13,665,720, kn It is said that hard work I Increase of $1,021,118. Brick and tile success and it's up to somebody to exports gained $661,441 and. pottery "a "4e ecret. or aard work. exports i59.)77. , .. . .. , : vl At the concluainn M o.L-'t,. . .. .-coo n?, "uuie itoosveir, x. d., said: "While The Xouisville Courier-Journal says: ct7,?(,,auf ,e?ve Bl?g9 wwd " Christian CJolortef? Ttoo'Vftltiirt .-t hreair mTI !T..L' U?"".IB wiu pass the hat for ------- .-: ---- .- purpose - or, - converting - the the solid South," but it Is difficult to see how he will ever 'bend it. verted v Democrats and Republicans." uncon- If Jacob's ladder were a reality, some people would demand an eleva tor , ' . J- G. Crlswell.- a nalnter XT-i- . -. - - "Y .vi muioerry est., Hagerstown, . Md., states;. -I , had kidnev trouble HtH . severe pain across my back, and could PZ. ,get up after 8ltUng dwn. I iook Foley Kidnev TM11 tne Taln left mv nn-ir t ti The football season Is' openlng and I ana, down .with ease, and the ladder S 7u2 o -regular and normal." so are the surgeons' satchels. pantalettes, with hat and shoes to match. . Her hat was sitting some what awry on a disheveled, mass of 1 hair and her nose needed a few touch -J es of powtier. Tonight she was enter tained at . the home of Judge B. N. Payne, and i was very attractive in 1 lace and . carnations..' ; t BRIGHT AND BREEZY (Punch.) The Test. Our notion of tact is keep ing a friend after said friend . has pur chased an automobile. ' . - (Iewiston Journal.) -. " : -His Debut. She Tou should have been at church. Sunday, The minister preached such an interesting sermon He Indeed She Yes, you know It was debut as a heretic," , , , , (Fliegende Blaetter.) The Parting. Aunt' (to enraged niece) So Henry went away vesterdty,' I hear. Parting is very painful, isn't it? Niece I should think so. Every rib in my body is aching today. , (Boston Transcript.) , A one-legged man of . Khartoum - ' 1 . Had a, head that resembled a broom; ' The Arabs once tied ; . His arms to his side '-- ' ' - ' ' And used him to sweep up the room. ' ClflCUS TIGHTS ffiffi From now until October 25th wo will give to each customer that will buy as much as $6.00 worth of goods from us a Free Ticket to Ringlinj Bro3. , Shows. You are going to see the big Circus, why not let us pay your way? We are going to give ABSOLUTELY FREE , 500 Tickets to file Circus. Call and get one. . , ; , Remember, you need not' pay a cent down on the goods you buy, make your first payment after tho Big 7e have tho very .latest Fall Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Etc.; for every member of the family. Terms, 60c to $1.00 a week, no money down. Ask for your Ticket. - - (Washington Times.) r Foresight. Howell Why don't you run lor office? Powell If I did I would have to wallc (harlr - t 202 N. Tron S'fcy IlASTIirb & AG3E CO. Charlotte, IT.;C, 1 v (London Opinion.) . The 'TemDtress Th o . t mn think' I'll take. anvthlJ""i1 v,h- Waltress-No sweets 'tnAft.. 'sir? ,' Te. apple tart Is very nice. The I.uhcher . .. . , . W-W-
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