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v THE OHABLOTTE CHRONICLE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1912. . 1 1 a i'f I? : ' ' ' 1 Jg$W most critical pbyer abso, Nffe : lute satisfaction. In d?e it f j H will fit in the ansDcst m J T I S room, beEQgHrtlti ''''Mil Southern Ware-roam, Cbarlocfie, N. Cy 219 . South Tryon St. I E ASSTO MOVES OFFICES 1 TO COMMERCIAL BANK EOUE A matter which will be of interest to the prospective builders and other friends of Mr. Louis Asbnry is that he will move his offices from ; their present location in the Law building to the Realty building:, locating: on the twelfth floor temporarily; Mr. S. W. Asbury, who ' has here tofore been identified with the Amer ican Machine Company, has accepted a position with Mr. Louis Asbury as assistant architect. ' Mr.- Asbury is a graduate of the A.. & M. College at Jaleigh, and is capable and efficient. Betakes the position vacated by Mr.4 D Axmon, who has obtained a leave of absence from his duties with Mr. i .k.. . 1 . jm 'rr-r' i Lee University where " he Willi fake B. S. degree, Later' he expects to take a special course in architecture ' in tome other Institution. - - Mr. Louis Asbury is the architect and supervising -architect '.for- the handsome home of Mr. John- M. More, head, which is being completed on Ranaome Place at a cost of 240,000. When completed, this will be one of Charlotte's nicest homes. Another residence of which Mr. As bnry is the architect is, the $50,000 residence of Mr. Caesar - Cone of Greensboro. Among some of the out-of-town work that is being 1 done by Mr. Asbury is the school building thaf is to be erected by the Wiscassett Mill Company and the Efird Manufactur ing: Company. The building will con tain ten class rooms and a library and office, and will be used by the children of the two industrial centers. It will be completed and ready for use by the first of January, in time for the opening of the Spring term. " The Methodist church which Is be ing built at Kannaplis for the mill people is another one of Mr. Asbury's designs. It is to be of brick and will seat about 500 people. . - , ; : Mr. Asbury is now at work on plans for a residence for Mr. E. I Wilson in Klworth. The contract for this work will be given as soon as the plans have beeen agreed om ' " . Heal Restored By Edunan's Alterative A Valuable Remedy for Throat and Lungs. . . ' ': If you are a sufferer, from Glandular Tuberculosis, or know of anyone bo af flicted, it might be well to investigate "s case, where the writer declares, af Jr a year of suffering, he found perma nent relief and fall recovery to health ov using Eckman's Alterative, a medi ae which has been effective in many cafl of Tuberculosis: , - " - , 257 Laruston St., PhUa.. Pa. GenUemen: In March, M09, I was ta ? sick and my doctor , pronounced my 'Tuberculosis in the Glands Medf u treatment did not help me, and on ray doctor's advice, I went to a hospital jo te operated upon, but relief was only temporary, i lost strength and at times woujd have cold sweats and fever. In pnl. bio, i returned to the hospital, but wje continued operations were not bene DV,?g m- ., - .'. '. - . vtf2 e meantime, a friend of mine ad IJ8 Eckman's Alterative, saying it was oa for Tuberculosis. The wounds In my neck were still open t and in a f right rui condition when I started to take it. gfiJising two bottles. I found I was Proving, having gained weight,' could nLfn5 wa able to sleep. I continued Ni2fJi untn I was well, which was in cl e5abr. 1910. Before I took the medi wLi had three hemorrhages; since I n xtd taking it, I nave not had any. aSf vember 1910, I started to work, SBulce that time I- have not lost one hl&L work through sickness. I- can jsmy recommend Eckman's Alterative cnirSyone who suffering from Tuher tok? or Gnd trouble, providing they rmi "directed. I will gladly r cor inff J" any party desiring further lbrelon of what; the medicine, did (Sworn affidavit) ' ' - - Ecwa , JOSEPH'S, WHITE. BrVn? 8 . Alterative is : effective in ndT'rn811111"1. Hay Pever; Throat syBtemnffT7roubles aQd " upbuilding the lata. Tv. v ,? not contain poisons, op by leit-'0 drugsT For sale tellin i?s dr"8:gists. Ask for booklet man ifre?0verles ad write to ik;k- POPULAR MEETING - FOR NEXT BIG FAIR , Believing in the necessity of get ting "a good ready- when definite and successful aims are to. bo - ac complished, directors of . the Char lotte Fair C Association : will plan to morrow for the next annual fair, which is only a year away. ' Presi dent C. C. Moore has addressed liberal invitations to people both" in the city , and - county to attend , a meeting to be held tomorrow at the court house at the noon hsurj when Plans Vwill . be inaugurated for the next event.. In his letter. f invita tion, ; President Moore : says: ' "I want you' to be there for two reasons; . One ii that, it lis 'good for a man of your : brand to mingle with our" live farmers. ; , "Second; I want your advice, sug gestions and thelp in tills -movement, which is simp)y - and solely & rnove- ment for the advancement of the county's farming interests." , It has been told that a delegation of Charlotte citixens will leave Mon day night for Trenton, Tfr. J., to call on President-lect Wilson and extend to him an invitation to be present during : the Twentieth of May cele bration and President Moore of the fair association will see to it that, the new President of r the ; United States Is extended the proper form of invitation to come to the fair later in the year. ' FARM EXPERT TO HELP YORK COUNTY (Special to The Chronicle.) x. ROCK HILL, S. C, Nov. 8. Eastern "York County is to have an agricultural expert to devote his' en tire time to instructing the farmers regarding modern and scientific methods of farming. This demon strator will be approved by the Clem son agricultural board : so all - con cerned . can feel assured -i that the person secured is property equipped for his work., The Chicago grain ex change has. raised 'a- fund of several thousand dollars to be distributed throughout 1 tbe -' country, to enable the farmers to become more : expert in . raising farm products, especially grain. Out of this fund $I,00v will be given to counties raising a simi lar sum ' with, which to prosecute the' wprk. , A. W. ;MoKeand of Charleston, while acting as temporary president of the State Chamber of Commerce, took the matter, up ..with the Chi cago grain exchange and secured the promise of the exchange to. put $1, 000 in every, county in South Caro lina . in - which $1,00$ was raised , to supplement this"; special fund. f ' : 'Rock Hill and surrounding country will take advantage of " - this - and within the next few days the required amount will . have een raised ; In this -city. R. T. Fewell, Ira R. Dun- lap and others ar.e working on the proposition.' R, ,T. Fewell has : do nated $100 of the amount and it is believed ' that several others will soon swell the fund to. $1,000, thus making It possible to ; secure v the demonstrator in time . to begin work next 'year. , - s - v' ' . The securing, of the demonstrator to devote vhis entire time to study ing the "locali conditions and Instruct the farmers i in., scientific . farming and farm management will be of untold ,value toT the farmers of this section and will add materially; c to the, agricultural wealth of .this sec tion. . . ' t ' , Bunyan's . . Pflgrims Progress. Amuse-U today. AdmdssiQn 10c ... Huntsville, Ala. W. C. PMlard, a well known citizen, ' says: "I hav. used Fo ley's Honey & Tar Comjpound and found it a most excellent preparation. In fact, it suits my case better than any cough syrup I -have ever used and I have used a good many, for I am now over seventy jears old' vBowen'B Drug Store, e-o-d CHAOTIC 'CQIiDITIOiriN CAROLINA LEAGUE IS RELIEVED ":. . Circumstances are shaping in the Carolina League situation which In dicate that ' at least . tyro new fran chises . will be in the . organization beginning with "the: season; of ldl3: The directors, of ' the league were to have met yesterday, but on petition from . the owners of tne franchise in Columbia, S. C, the meeting' was postponed for a week and will not be held ' until November 15. At a this time, - Mr. T. 'c.r Williams, who has been running baseball , In Columbia, promises to be ready f or a ' definite answer to the - inquiry , whether that club - wants admission. - J' . It , has been understood all along that . Asheville Is ready to come in and: will make formal application, presenting indemnity ; cneck ' to I the league, at, the approaching meeting. It is not ' known : what the attitude of the directors : will he toward this club, but the chances are , good for the Mountain City to land a berth. With the coming in of this city and the probable selection of Columbia, the way : will be opened for . ;. the formation N of. a splendid circuit, in cluding Asheville, Greensboro, Win ston, Charlotte, and Spartanburg and Columbia in. South Carolina . ; . Some ; who nave neen working on the proposition from the South Caro lina; end of the line have been try ing to "pull Charleston - and ' Augusta in, but it seems to he questionable both as to the wisdom of this ex tension of the circuit , as well 'is to the disposition of, the r directors to want such a circuit Neither Charles ton nor Augusta : have enviable repu tations ' as ' baseball centers and the directors : v'do v not - want to ., - make further experiments. - . Greenville does not want to give up its franchise and has already se cured funds sufficient to run & team through another season, but it Is hard to figure how that city can be included, as it is generally conceded that Spartanburg , has a shade . the better of the argument over its com petitor in the matter of comparative records of attendance. It is certain that the Carolina League ; is a" living reality and that whatever sort of a circuit Is emerged from the present agitation, Char lotte; Greensboro ' and Winston- SaiAm will : be included among the franchises that are accepted. "What Is beer?" is again being dis cussed. To many it' appears to he nothing else but foam. Manv will rise up and call him blessed who will, for picnic purpose,' make a cloth the color of custara pia .- . DAILY GAIN XW WEIGHT. Comes to Those Who Use Samose, Says Druggist Jno. s. Blake Drug Company. The poor.-thin, emaciated , person. when Sie or she becomes plump, rosy and robust by using . Samose, forgets that there is such . a . thing as weak' neas and underweight. : Samose - restores r health to the whole system so : that the tissues as similate . from the food all of those elements whicn make solid none, nrm muscle, pure blood, and sufficient fat to restore beautiful and symmetrical outlines to the figure. An increase in weight is seen from the first week's use of Samose. but if it does not restore you to your' prop er weight and give you full vigor and vitality. Druggists Jno. S. Blake Drug Co. will return your money. xou certainly can afford to try Samose on this guarantee. Boys and Their Shoes ' To shoe the boy for . school or dress purposes, we ask that you see these brands first. . Boys Wearwell Shoes arti good substantial school shoes or they are nicely finished for dress wear. Price $2.00 the pair. For an extra heavy waterproof Shoe, we have the Good for Bad Boys. . They ' certainly are. 1 If the youngster : Is rough on shoes he'll " meet his r match In these $2.50 the pair. ... Dressy shoes . for - ihe young tel lows at $2JS0 and $2.75. GILH-MOORE COiSPAKY NORFOLK & WES! ffifl RAILWAY Schedules In effect May 26. 191X ; 7:50 am Lv Charlotte, So. By. Ar t :40 pm 2:00pm Lv Winston. N. ti Ar 2:00pm 4;04 pm Lv Martinsville " Lv 11:5 am 9-Mjpxai ,Ar- . Roanoke . Lv 9:35 am v Connect at Roanoke with trains Bast and West. Pullman sleepers, dining cars. Above trains carry Pullman sleeper, Winston-Salem and New Tork, vla- Shenandoah .Valley Route Dining cars north of 'Roanok.' - ' - Additional train leaves Winston 7:05 a. m. daily. W. C SATJNDICRS. Asst. a. P. A, W. B. BEjyiLLt Gen, Pass. Agent "CORRECT DRESS. FOR MEN. Rleri's Glove That Stand The Test MEN'S WEAR and TAILORING IS THERE COULD USB A TO-DAY? , ANYTHING PENNY AD YOU FOB SOUTHDUi RAILWAY "Premier Carrier of the South.' N, B. The f oliowiBA schedule figures published fnly as Information . and are not guarattteed. . No. : 3 JO a. - m. Dally, ' . Birmingham special - for Atlanta ; and Birmingham. Pullman drawing room sleeping cars. observation cars and day coaches New Tork and Washington to Birmingham. Pullman drawing room sleeping ear Richmond to Birmingham.. . Dining car .service. . . h , No. S30 a m. Daily local for Dan- vfile, Richmond and all Intermediate pomta 1 : No. 1 5 ."08 a. nv Daily, the Southern's Southeastern Limited for : Columbia, - Savannah. Aiken. Augusta and Jack sonvtlle. Pullman drawing room sleep- ut ears for Aiken. Augusta and jack son villa. Day coaches to Jacksonville. Dining ear service. -. : No. 44. 4 a. m. Daily, local for-Washi uigton. D. C - ; - " No. 85-:40 a. m. Daily local train for Columbia and tntarmedlate points. No. 897:15 a. m. Local for Atlanta. No. 167:50 a. m. Dally, . local for Statesvllle and Taylorsville, connecting at Meoresvule for Winston-Salem. No. J l0t5 a. m. Daily. New Tork, At lanta and New Orleans Limited. PuU man drawing room sleeping cars and observation ears New Tork to New Orleans. Atlanta and Macon, . Dining ear servioa. Solid Pullman train. . No. S 10:15 a. m. Dally. United States fast man , for Washington and points North. Pullman drawing room sleeping cars New Orleans and Birmingham to New Tork., Day coaches to Washing ton. " Dining car service. ; No. n 11:10 a. m. Dairy, local for At-' . lanta and intermediate points. ' No. 2812:01 p. ra. Dally, f or Winston Salem and local points. Connecting at Barber with No. 21 for Asheville and intermediate points and , at Winston Salem for. wnkeshoro, Mount Airy and Greensboro. ''vvy-:? rv--.V No. 482:55 p. m. Dafly. local for .Greens boro and Intermediate polnta ' No. 27 4 .35 p. m. Dblly. local for Co lumbia and Intermediate points. : f . No. 414:50 p. m. Daily, except Sunday, local for Seneca and ; : intermediate points. ;:. - -: -Vr- No. 126 p. m. Dally, for Richmond and Norfolk. : Handles Pullman cars vChar lotte to Richmond; Charlotte to New Tork and Salisbury to Norfolk. No. 24 p m. Dally; except Sunday, local . for Mooresvllle, statesvllle and ' TaylorsvUla rC ' No. 387:80 p. m. Daily. New Tork, At lanta and. New Orteans Limntea. ior Washington" and points North. ! Draw ing room sleeping cars, : observation cars to New York Dining car service.; Solid, Pullman train.'" . ' No. 85-9:30 p. m. Daily. United states ' fast mall, for Atlanta., sirmmgnam ana New Orleans. Pullman drawing room sleeping cars New Tork to New Or leans and Birmingham, n Day. coaches Washington to New Orleans. ; Dining - ear sisfvlee. ,-." ' --;- ' c -" No. 82 10:15 p. m. Dally, the Southern's Southeastern Limited, ror wasnmgton. Vew York and points .North."; Pullman drawing room sleeping cars for New York. Day coaches to. -Washington. Tilnlnar ar service. - . v No. 43-10 :30. p. m. Dally, for Atlanta and points South. Hanoies nJiman weep ing car ' Raleigh , to Atlanta. - Day coaches Washington to Atlanta. J No. 3011:20 p. : m. Dauy. Birmingham Speciid, for wasnmgton ana wew York. Pullman drawing-room sleeping cars, observation cars to New York. Day coaches to Washington. Pullman drawing room sleeping- cars Birming ham to Richmond.- Dining- car service. All Mw 76rk trains of Southern Rail way will arrive and depart from ;; the magnirleent Manhattan terminal of ; the Pennsylvania ' Railroad,- Seventh and TCtehth- avenues. ThirtyTflrst" to Thirty- third streets, and - will be composed of modern electric lighted steel construction Pullman cars. Tickets, sleeping car accommodations and detailed Information can be obtained at ticket office, N. 11 South Tryon street. ' Charlotte, N. C. R. X. VERNON. D. P. A, Charlotte, N: C H. P. CART. flL P. A., . Washington, D. C ; 6. H. HARD WICK. P. T Mgr., Washington, D. C. B. H. COAPMAN, V. F. ft G. Mgr.. Washington. Dm C BEFORE YOB DECIDE TO KENT THAT HOUSE ANSWER A CHRONICLE WANT AD DRUG SIIO? - On the Square. Prescriptions Filled Day said Nliht -. BLATTETS ALPHABET StantJs for Ivoroyd , Brushes, Oombs and . Mirrors. Separate pieces. ; " v . ; The" kind that can be engraved. ; ' 7 ; Handsomer and bet ter than silver at V Jno.S.BlaKeDrugCo. 'phone 41. On the equate. Wotte Transfer Company Baggagev Passenger and Freight Service, . . "ALWAYS ON THE MINUTER NIGHT OR DAY. JAKE IIARTIN, Zlgr. Phone No. 298-1019. Auditorium Building 1 . Hgnafectcrers Of 5J9J.Ric i ,.- SIGNS ' What It takes to paint SIGNS, we got It. Writ for price phone 850. - ' , ' ' " -liig'h-Grade Coals Only- ders for ! yonr ; winter Coals. Delivery made from weather ; protect ed bins and satisfactory service . and ' weights guaranteed. Phones 19 and 72 The Standard Ice & Fuel Co. 7f 2 The Little Store with the Big Stock Wants Your Trade. mont , Trecfioa Cosnpy Between Charlotte and N. CL Trains Leave Cnanotte SSectrve July V 3X Lv. Independency Square. " No. 1 7$Q a. m. - - ' s 8n5 a. m. 5 : a. m. T 30:25 a, m. allrfF0 a. m. ' U 1:30 p. m. - 15- tO a, m." 17 46 p. m. 86 p. m. SI 9'M p. m. XS 7: p. m. . 9il0 p. m. 2710:65 p. m. Ar. Mint . Street Station. No. t -ao a. m. . 4 SH0 a. m. . a-ao:i a. m. t-OlJO a. m. -ir.45p. m. ' - lx i'JJS p. m. l-40Sp. m. is 6:W p, m, 6:t6 p. m. tX TdS p. m. . 24 8:40 p. ra. 28 -0Mp. m. ZL-ll-M p. m. Baggage checked from and to Mint Street Station Only. Tickets on sale at Independence Termi nal and Mint Street Station. B. THOMASON, J C V. Z XUOJBX Qenerai Manager. Oen. Put. Agent. SOUTHERN RAILWAY OFFERS Special rates ' to Atlanta account Southern Appalachian Nor. 20-21. Tickets on sale Nov. 18-19, limit 22, Round trip 210.95. special rates via. Boutnem Railway to Augusta account Carolina Fair November 4-,; on sale S to 8, limit 10tb Rate 6.00 round trip. - I Special rates .via Southern Railway to Augusta account ; Colored Fair November 12-15, tickets on sale No vember 11-14. limit 18. Round trip 26.00. Special rates via Southern Railway to Jacksonville : account Southern Medical ' Association November 12-14. Tickets on sale November 9-11, limit 18. .Round trip 217.15, can be . ex tended to December 15th - by pay ment 21.00. Special rates via Southern Railway to Louisville, .Jty. account southern Educational Association. Dates sale November . 26-27 limit December 8. Round trip 121.90. Special rates via Boutnern k airway to New Orleans account Farmers National Convention . November - 7-1 2. Tickets on sale November 5, 6 and 7, limit November 14. Round trip 25.05. by payment 21.00 limit ex tended December 15th. ; Special rates via Southern Railway to Washington, D. C. account United Daughters of Confederacy. Tickets on sale November 8 to 14. limit De cember 1. Round trip 212.20. SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY TRAINS LBAVTD C HA RIXDTTB EU'- TWlTIVa APRIL, a. lSUL No. 405:00 .a. m.. tbrougw' train tor Wilmington with parlor ear. attacneo. Connects at Hamlet -with No. 22 'for Portsmouth and Norfolk, No. for Raleigh. Washington, Daltlmore, Phila delphia and New York. lnlng car service and vestibule coaches to Wash ington. Pullman sleeping cars to Jer No. 48-7;30 a. ; m. for Monroe, connect ing to all points south. No. 185 10:25 a to.', local for Llneolnton. Shelby and Rutnerroraton, connocni T ei fl rA- o." at" "Rofltlo. . 3jo. 47--4:40 p. nw for Llneolnton. Shelby. Rutherfordton and-points west. No. 44-5:00 p. nu for Wilmington and an local stations. -No. 1327:45 p. m. Handles local sleeper for Portsmouth, . worrois;; conncoxs Monroe with No. 41 for Atlanta : and Southwest with through sleeper to Birmingham: at Monroe with No. -22, fast tram with sleeper to Portsmouth and Norfolk and Jersey City. Con nects at Hamlet with No. 84 with through 'vestibule coaches to Washing ton. .Dining - car Richmond :' to New "VYN.1r TVTiH-m.n iImtmm tn NfeW Vork. TBAtwa ; A RT?TVTB AT CHARLOTTE: No. 13210:25 a. m. from the east. Vn 4A.1A.nK a Tn fVam ttlit Mailt." No. 45 13:10 p. m. from Wilmington and all loeal statlona No. 1327:30 p. m. from the west.- ; No. 49 7:25 p. m. from the east. . -No. 29 ilAO p. tn. from the east. . . C B- RXAiN. Q. Sr. A., Portsmouth. Va, JAMZS XC3SR, T..P. A- .. - : ; ' " Charlotte, N. C. . , H. S. LffiARD. D. P. A, Raleigh, N. C B Ti ORR, P. A-. 7 " - Charlotte N. C It Would 4,Cost Less" to Keep Your Store Open Biit Three Days a Weekr-But It Would Not Pay So Well! A merchant wha thinks only of "the cost' of advertising often per suades himself that, by advertising only half as much as usual, he is saving one half of the expense of advertising. The same logic, would lead him to keep his store open but half the time thus cutting running ex penses in half, and "saving" all of that money! , v , The plan of adequate advertis ing service (for your ads do render a most valuable service to your patrons) is as essential to store success as the plan of keeping the store open every shopping day. Only- the Eccentric . -.v- : '('".,' .. - ? , fi .. , . , .. , i or the very poor ; can neglect their clothes. Practical and successful young business men lay as much to the set of a col lar as does .'a mason to the poise of the Krick he is build ingwith, . Tpneful fabrics which make ; you feel like tripping merrily , along can be seen now in r Y. 99 MELLOWS CLOTHES But, in addition to the won derful fabrics there are precise ' tailoring and a perfect fit. See them. BD. MELLON GOMJP2U&Y. Yon-Oan Always Get It at MeHon's. j 4
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