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wTO 0 u Guaranteed most critical player abco lute saHsfacticv. la d?e it will fit in die smallest room, being Jbai -ti 5-foot Southern Wareroom, DAVIDSON STUDENTS JOIILD HONOR WILSON Effort Is On To Have Body Go To Inaognration Next Elarcb Id Special Train (Special to The Chronicle. ) DAVIDSON, Nov. 9. W. E. Lynch, us of '13, president of the Wood- nw Wilson College Men's League not eontent with the organization " of" the' agae, and on election night securing fe returns by special wire running i the auditorium of Shearer Hall. ' ioliday following the Xmocratjj victory "and a grand' rally, tof cn- :feht procession and bon-fire and jol Eficatiori meeting Wednesady night, a now figuring on carrying the stu dent body of Davidson, to Washington on a special train at the time- of the Inauguration of Governor .Wilson as President and finding for them by a prearranged program a place in the Mg procession that will form on. that auspicious occasion. Mr. Lynch, Very naturally and rightly supposes that President-elect Wilson will be pleased to have the managers of th inau guration ceremonies give the boys of Davidson College, hia first alma ma ter, first among many possibly , more famous ones in later years of his academic studies, a place of honor In the long line of. those that shall as Kmble to do him and the party he represents obeisance' and to have a hare as celebrants in his initiation to office. J As yet this idea is little more than thought, but it is a pleasing one . and ft Mr. Lynch and his coadjutors can "feet their purpose in .any . possible y. the Davidson boys will go to-the Inauguration. - : - Dr- W. H. Wooteri, talking : to a group of friends'last evening on the toet about automobiles and prices consciously handed out. a bid .of encouragement to those of -quite lhn ted means that even they in time to Mme. and possibly in the very near fanre, might be able to: own an au tomobile. He remarked that two and a half years ago he. purchased his for $945 freight paid. ' Today the "e machine can be bought lor 2530 Plus the freight, a cut in price of "ly one-half. At this rate the itom figure, shou'd be reached at no distant day. Cotton was marketed today to the mber of 50 or .60 bales. The Price fREE I0 YOU MY SISTER -M.L . KiTe wivrOQOBt1nna m-n . . & ,m "uiBoi4,r-"i .Tri von yxm oniT doth bo 219 South Tryon St. IMS' l--', SSgilfiI "werJtT ilTZ wltl1 fonr work or occupation. Jnt ut bm yowr mhm im Harm, wu me wwra Pr, by i-ot? wlah nd I will send you the treatment for your case, entirely free.in Pl wrap- S.'oite. K "1k"OM ahowing whT women attner, ana now tney can ewujcun, J? operation' tou can decide for yourself. Thousands of women have cured lliwirregular Menstrtto yog LadJes, tftimpness and health always result, from Wn aS!Ier Ton Uye, I can refer you to ladies of your own locality who know and will gladly Uay nffWer thM tYiVi rreori all women's diBe&see, and makes women weli ?4I5.- -SSZ TiMrSS and the free Uf WtTmentiMTOKTS,! llRs jj. W5e y as you may not see thu offer strain. f? ' j M. summers, BoxH " flotro Dame. Ind.s o. s. 41 to ths ' Grand. Charlotha, X. O. reached " the handsome " figure of 12.37. 1-2. cents. This in the face of the fact that Wilson ,has been elect ed President, which fact in the judg ment of. a great many people ain this immediate section , means calamity, men ; who helieve confidently . and so declare that the victory of the Dem ocrats means a low tariff, . which means low prices alike for the labor er and the farmer's cotton. One" can hear this idea promulgated anywhere about here among laboring ' men, who have been brought to believe that the present iniquitous tariff is responsible for the present good times and for the very high price that skilled labor in all the trades is commanding this fall. The question of supply and de mand is not in it at all, many argue. JURS: A'. B. GOODLOE. Aged and Highly-Respected Idy of . Hafax Deadv ; j, "Scotland Neck.1 Nov? 8 JMrI" A. B. Goodloe, an aged-and highly respect-ed- lady, died at the home, of her brother-in-law, Mr. B. D. Webb, a few tha nnnntrv. Wednesdav night about 8 o'clock, after a brief illness from a stroke of . paralysis. Mlrs. Goodloe ? suffered a similar stroke some years ago and never fully- recovered, but was able to get about. .She was a faithful ' member of the Methodist Church and her pas tor. Rev.-N. C Yearby. conducted the funeral at the Baptist Cemetery, yes terdav afternoon - in the presence of a large number of friends. ."-rr;-; ' . . Wilson in British Eyes. London Chronicle. .-. " - Dr.. Wilson is really a novel figure in the United States political arena. He Is a man of ;high culture, a deep student of politics, a historian, with lofty ideals and the energy and de termination necessary to realize them. It is well .f or American politics that such a man should come to the front, and if the Democratic party is to march" up .out of ' the ; wilderness which it has tramped for so long, a thinkei and a practical man of the tramp ; of the convention's nomine is the man to lead it. Mr. Bryan ex hibited the proper spirit in "surren dering, the- standard he had carried for 4hree campaigns." Opinions differ greatly with regard to his leader ship, but , no one will deny him the tribute that he has been sincere. He stops just short of the height of force and ability requisite for the battle now immediately in front. Hhis dec laration of support in favor of Dr. Wilson was a cobble one, and though he may-not lead his party to victory, he will be remembered as one of its leaders -whose efforts have carried tt to the present, favorable position from which triumph should be sure and signal. The One Time. i : (Detroit Free -Press.) "Father, did mother accef you the first time you proposed to her?" "Yes, my dear, but since then any pro posal that I have ever 'made she has scornfully rejected." t - , Free to You and Every Sister 8uf : erf ng from Woman's. Ailments. lama woman. I know woman's sufferings. " . I have found the cure. . - i - J-JlSl fre of any charge, my Iobm truf MR with roil lnatrnouonB to any sufferer from : woman's ailments. I want to tell all women about this cure fM, my reader, for yourself, your daughter, your mother, or your sister. I want to tell you now to cure yourselves at home with out the help of a doctor. If en cumt understand women's sufferings. What we women know fran txMriwcij we know better than any doctor.. I know that mj'home treatment Is safe and sure cure for lucorrfcMa or Whitish tfitefcirtM, OlaratkM, 6I BlaetMBMf r Falling tt tot Wosib, frafitt, Scanr tr raioM rwiedt, Uiirbt er Onriai Imut, or Crowtns; also pataa hi laid, back and bowilt, feeariag tfowa ftalian, mmaamta. cnaahif faeling np tta spine, mlancha, aatira to erf, bet flaabas. wtarfaMsa, kiaatr- and bladder troablaa orbara caasad bl traakaattaa peculiar to our sex. , I want to send you a caawltte tea day's traaiowat oaflrahr free to prove to you that you can cure yourself at home, easily, quickly and ini-aiv. RAmembar 'that.rl sill east foa Boiltbif to the treatment a complete trial: and if you . ta than Ivrn'iumfai ft AftT. Tt "rt . - r SERVICES IN THE CITY CHURCHES TOtlORROU . " ' ' A. R. P. 1 4 - ' . Chalmera Memorial, corner South and East Boulevards Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:S0 p. no.,-by Rev. J . W. Thompson of Concord. Congre gational meeting after morning sery ice, ' ' . - - . - - -' viua lUeignis'.x.eT. ju. vr. uudvu, VAstnT. Trer!hlTie 1 1:15. a.' m and 7:30 p. m.; Sabbath school at? 10 a. m.: nraver and nraise service , Wed nesday evening xat 7:45. Everyone is invited to' these services. Foreefc Grove Preaching by 'Rev. E. Q. , Carson at 4 p, m. ; Sabbath school at 8 p. m. All are invited. . East Avenue Rev. J. G. Kennedy, pastor. At 11 a. m. 'The, Apostolio Benediction," 7:30 p. m, "The Saloon Bread." . - v METHODISE Tryon Street Rev. G. T. Rowe, S. Te D., pastor. Men's meeting at 10 a. m.; preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m, hy the pastor; Sunday school at 3 : 80, with baptism of infants during the opening exercises; steward's meet ing Monday evening at 7 : 45 ; ; , prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:45. Di I worth Sunaay school at 9:45, J. F. Clark, superintendent; preaching at 11 a m. knd 7:30 p. m., by the pas tor, ? Rev. R. H. Kennington; prayer meeting j Wednesday i; evening .at 7:3 0. A cordial welcome to all services. ' 1 Chadwick Rev; E. O. Cole will preach at both "services at-the Chad wick Methodist church-tomorrow, the hour ' for morning worship being 11 o'clock and at night 7 : 3 0 o clock. , Seversville Preaching at 4 p. m. .by Rev. G. H. Smith of Catawba Col lege; Sunday school at 3 p. m.; de votional service of Epworth League at- 11 a. m. ; midweek pTayer , and praise service .Thursday at 7:45 p. in. AH are .welcome. Trinity Rev. Dr. T. P. Marr pas tor. Preaching at 11 a; m. and 7:30 p. m.; Sunday school at 10 a." m.; prayer meeting Wednesday evening; quarterly conference Tuesday night; reception of members at morning service. - . . . . , ' V Calvary Rev. R. S. Howie, pastor. Prayer meeting 10:15 a. m.; preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. by the pas tor; Sunday school at 3:30 p, m., J. J, Shuman, superintendent. A wel come to all who come. ; Brvard Street Rev. W. O., Goode, pastor. Men's meeting 10 a.,u m.; preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m., by the pastor; Sunday school at. 3 P. m., C. W. Ramsey, superintenednt; fourth quarterly conference held Mon day night by Dr. Scroggs, presiding elder. ... . .. " -" " EPISCOPAL. St. Peter's, corner North Tryon and Seventh streetsi Rev. ; Harris Mal linckrodt, rector. The twenty-second Sunday after Trinity. "Celebration of the Holy Eucharist, 7:30 a. m.; morn ing prayer, ante-communion and serf mon, 11 a. m.; Sunday school and rector's Bible class, 4 p. m.; no night service; pews free; all are welcome. Church of the Holy Comforter, South Boulevard Rev. F. M Osborne, priest in charge. Holy Communion, 8 a. m.; morning prayer and sermon, 11; Sunday school and Bible class 4. St. Martin's (Wilkes Memorial) , East " Seventh street near Hawthorne Lane Rev. F. M. Osborne, priest in charge; Sunday school and Bible class at 9:30; evening prayer and sermon at 8. " ' : - ' ; St. Andrew's Chapel, Seversville -Sunday school, 4 p. m. s Chapel of Hope, East Fifteenth street Sunday school, 3:30 p. m.; evening prayer and sermon, 7:80 p. m. ' FRESBxTERlAN. . First Rev. D. H. Rolston, pastor, will preach at 11 a. m. and 7; 80 p m.; Sabbath school, ; 3:80 p. m.; Wednesday evening lecture at 8 o'clock. A cordial invitation and welcome to any and all of these ser- St. Paul Rev. Walter E.- Furr, pastor. Services, 11 a, m. and 7:30 p. m. by the pastor; Sunday school at 10 a. m. ; prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:30. All are welcome. Tenth Avenue Rev. A. R. Shaw D. D., pastor. Services at 11 a. m. and 7:3D p. m.; Sunday school at 3:30 P. m.; Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. All are welcome,-. ".' . Second Services at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. in the auditorium of the Presbyterian College, conducted by the pastor, . Rev. A. A. McGeachy, D. Tty, Sunday school and Baraca class at 10 a.jm.. Strangers and visitors cor dially invited to all services. Westminster Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:80 p. m., by Rev. W. H. Ad ams; Sunday school at. 10 a. m., and Christian Endeavor services at 6:45 p. m. AH are cordially invited. . Knox ' Presbyterian Rev. R, I E. Hough, pastor. Preaching, at 11 a. m. and. 7:30 p. m- Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Public cordially invited to. all services. - . ;: BAPTIST. -- First Baptist Rev. TV . L. Walker, supply pastor. Morning services at 11 o'clock. Evening services at . o'clock. Sunday school at 3 : 30 o'clock. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. T. P. C. Friday evening at 8:30 o'clock. All are wel come. .. . i , Irittoriard Memorial -11 a. m., "Ood'B Mountain Pattern;" 8 p. m., "The Workman Approved . of God;" 9:30 a. m.. Sunday, school, W F. Dowd, superintendent. Special' notice is called to the great Bar&a contest on in this Sunday school and every member urged to be on hand. .. . IitJTllUilair. St Mark's North Tryon street, be tween Seventh and Eighth streets; Rev. Robert L. Patterson, D. D., pas tor. ' Twenty-tniru Hunaay arter Trinity; Sunday school and Pastor's ible class at 9:45 a. m.; mrrning ser vice at 11 o'clock; catechetical class at 3 p. m,; evening service at 7:30,' preaching by the pastor. A cordial invitation to all these services. - CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. Services Sunday at 11 a. m.; Sundav school at 12 m.; Wednesday evening testimonial meeting 8:15 p. m. Hall, 22 1-2 west D'irtn street. ; aubiect for Sunday's lesson sermon: "Adam and Fallen Man." ' Free reading room same address, open daily except Sun day, from 10:30 a. m. to 1 p. m., where tho Bible and authorized Chris tian Science literature may be read. All are most cordially invited to the services and to the reading room. An Obvious Condition. Boston Globe. . Apropos of the high cost of liviner in Chicago during, the . convention, George W. Perkins said: v f "Two independent delegates sat at breakfast one morning. As they-consumed oatmeal at $1 a saucer, one said to the other:, v : , "We'd -; better hurry up for the convention. What time is it, Bill V " 'Don't be a fool,' Bill answered gruffly. 'Do you think that in this blasted town an independent delegate can ; eat j and have a watch at the same time?'" - , IS THERE ANITHDfG YOU COULD USE A PENNY , AD FOB TO-DAYS - ' - . . " - - '- -; - r if j 1 1 v- - - - - "CORRECT DRESS FOR MEN." ' ' ' - " - Tliousan&s of Vays to Look Good About the Neck : v By reason of the many styles and manufactures of collars and ties a man's neck may be attired dif f erently every day. . We would like to show you how this can be done by taking you through our collar and neckwear stock. . t Those new foreign and domestic Crochet Ties are selling fast at 50c. ' MEN'S WEAR auod TAILORING ATTRACTIVE ROUND TRIP RATES VIA SOUTHERN BAILWAY. $12.20 Charlotte, N. C., to Wash ington, D. C.,- and: return,, account of meeting of United Daughters of the Confederacy, Washington, D. C, No vember 12-16, 1912. Tickets on sale November 8th to 14th inclusive, final return limit December 1. ' $23.05 Charlotte, , N.- C. to New Orleans, La., . and return, account Farmers National Congress of the United States, November 7-12, 1912. Tickets on sale November 6, 6 and 7. 1912, final return limit to reach origi nal starting point not later than mid night of November 14th. : : . . $21.90 Charlotte, N. C, to ' Louis ville, Ky., and return;- account South ern Educational Association, ' Louis ville." Ky..- November 28-20." 1914. Tickets on sale November 26 and 27, xyxz. nnai limit to reach - orirtnaJ starting point returning, not later man miamgnt or December 8. " 1912. $17.15 ; Charlotte, N. C. to Jack sonville, Fla., and return, . - account Southern . Medical Association, - Jack sonville, Fla,, November 12-14, 1912, Tickets on sale November 8, 10 and 11, final return limit to reach origi nal starting point, -not later than midnight of November 18, 1912. $8.25 Charlotte, N,- C, to Atlanta, Ga., and return, account National Commercial Gas Association, Decem ber 2-6, 1912. Tickets on sale No vember 30th and December 1st and for trains scheduled to reach Atlanta. Ga., before noon ,of December 2, fin al return r limit to reach, original starting point not later than mid night of December 10, 1912. $10.95 Charlotte, N. C, to Atlanta, G(L. and return. nreniinf - Rniitharn Appalachian Good Roads Association. XMovemDer.,z-zi, isiz. . Tickets on sale November 18 and 18 : nnH for trains scheduled to arrive , in Atlanta. Ga., oeiore noon or jxovember zo. 1912, final return limit to reach orisinfl.1 atartlnsr oolnt - nnt. . In toT than midnight of November 2 3, 1912. . Reduced rates in same proportion from other points. For 1 detail in formation apply to . Southern Rail wv office. No. 11 South Trvon street. Charlotte, N. C, or write W. P. LESTER, C. T. A., v ' Charlotte, N. C. R. H. DEBUTTS, D. P. A., i - Charlotte, N. C. Boys and Their Shoes To shoe tho boy for school or dress purposes, we ask that you see these-brands first. .- Boys' Wearwell Shoes art 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. If the youngster is rough on shoes hell meet his match . in these i $2.50 the pair. , ' - r. . ' Dressy shoes for ihe young lal lows at $2.50 and $2.75. GILMER-MOORE GOHIf ELAEirS DRUG SHOT x On the Eqruare. -Prescriptions Fined Dy ij-j v. ftnd BJs'.j;;.!- BLAISE'S ALPHABET Stands . for Ivoroyd 1 .Brushes, Oombs and Mirrors. , Separate pieces. , , , . The kind that can.be engraved. , , ; r Handsomer and bet ter than silver at - . Jno.S. Blake DrugCo. 'Phone 41. On tno Squaia. Charlotte Transfer Company Baggage, Passenger and Freight Service. "ALWAYS - ON THE MINUTE- . NIGHT OR DAY. JAKE IIAETIN, Mgr. Phone Nos. 398-1919. , The tittle Store With the Big Stock Wants Your Trade. : Taction Company Between ' Charlotte and - Gastonla, n. a Trains Leave CharlotteEffective Sunday, November 10, 1912. -Lv. Independence . - Ar.. Mint Street Square. ' . - ; Station. No. 1 7:00 a. m. No. 2 7:55 a. m. 3 8:15 a, m; - 4 9:16 a. m. i - C 9:16 a. m. - . 1023 a. m. 71035 a. m. . 83136 a. m- 911:50 a, m- , r 10 13:50a.m. -: 11 10 p. m. ' 12 2:80 p. m. IS SOpJm. .16 430p.m. 17 4.-25 p. m. , . 18 535 p. m. .'-..-19 56 p. m. . 20 60 pi m. w 21 30 p. m. , v 22 7:409. m. 2 8:48 p. m. 24 9:46 p. m. : ? 25 106.p. m. ' , 26 U 6 p. m. Baggage checked to and from Mint Street Station only." -7 . Tickets on sale at Independence Termi nal and Mint Street Station. E. THOMASON. C. V. PALMER, ... General Manager. Gen. Pass. Agrent. SOUTHERN RAILWAY OFFERS Special rates to Atlanta . account Southern Appalachian Nov. 20-21. Tickets on sale. Nov. 18-19, limit 23. Round trip $10.95. Special rates via Southern Railway to Augusta account - - Carolina Fair November 4-9. on sale 3 to 8. limit 10th. Rate $6.00 round trip. . Special rates via Southern Railway to Augusta account Colored Fair November 12-15, tickets on sale No vember ,11-14. limit 18. Round trip $6.00. - Special 'rates via Southern Railway to ' Jacksonville , aocount Southern Medical Association November 12-14. Tickets on sale November 9-11, limit 18. Round trip $17.15, can be ex tended to December -1 5th. by pay ment $1.00. u ': r, ; ': Special rates via Southern Railway to Louisville, Ry. account Southern Educational Association. Dates sale November 26-27 limit December S. Round trip: $21.90. , Special rates via Southern Railway to New Orleans account Farmers' National 'Convention November 7-12. Tickets on sale November 5 6 and 7, limit November . 14.. Round trip $25.05, by payment $1.00 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 $12.20. i SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY TRAINS LBAVB CHARLOTTB BSF- FBX3TTVa APRIL sV 3212. No. 40-5:00 aw m.. througu train for Wflmmgton i with parlor ear attached. Connects at Hamlet with No. 28 for Portsmouth and Norfolk, No, 66 for . Baleigh. Washington, Baltimore, Phila delphia and New York. lnlng ear service and vestibule coaches to Wash i Ington. Pullman sleeping cars to Jer i ' sey ; CSty. y;:-" 'if'v:'.r v No. 487:20 a. ra., for Monroe, cormeot- lng to all points south. No. 123105 a. m.. local for Lincolnton. Shelby and Rutherfordton. conneotlnx with C, C. & O. at Bostic. No. 47 4:40 p. m. for Lincolnton. Shelby. .Rutberfordton and points west , . -No. 445 :00 p. m., for "WTlmlnsto and an local stations. ' v.-''; No. 132-75 p. m. Handles local sleeper for Portsmouth, Norfolic; connects at Monroe with No. 41 for Atlanta and Southwest with through sleeper to " Birmingham: at Monroe with No. 22, fast train with sleeper . to Portsmouth and Norfolk and J ersey City. Con " Beets at Hamlet " with- No. 84 with through vestibule comrhes to Washing ton. Dining car Richmond to r New York. Pullman sleepers to New York. TRAINS ARRTVTB AT CHARLOTTE: No. 1281035 a.- m. from the east No. 4610)6 a.- m. from the west No. 4512:10 p. m. from Wilmington and all loeau stations. , No. 122 70 p. m. from the west ; -No. 49 7'JS p. m. from the east : No. 89 11K p. m. " from the east ; ( C. B. RYAN, G. P. A., Portsmouth, YsV '-" JAMES KBR, T. P. A t , Charlotte,, N4 8t -B. 8. LTVARD. D..P. , Raleigh N. O. H. T- OUR, P. A., s- " - . ; Chariott. XZ. CU - Auditorium ManiifEctcrers Of . What It takes to paint SIGNS, phone S50. ' - -mgfr-Grade The Standard v It Would "Cost Less" to Keep Your Store Open But Three Days a Week-But It Would Not Pay So Well! A merchant who thinks only of "the cost,f 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. 1 ' . -'., : The same logic Vwould lead him to keep his store open but half the time thus , cutting running ex penses in half, and "saving" all " of that money! . The plan of adequate advertis- Irig 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 A Bigger and Better Stock Of That's what you'll discover if you take a run through : our Shirt Assortment. For we do a Shirt business on a large scale. Must Make a Big Man Mad to be unable to procure shirts in his size. When the ques tion of extra sizes, have you got them"? is put to iis we promptly reply: Certainly, " ; and line them out in profusion. New pat terns in V . . "Manhattan" Shirts, stiff, pleated and soft bosoms BD. MELLON GOJtJ&SNY: r Yon Can Always Get It at MeUon's. , A: Biiilding LCJSC we-got iv Wrlto-fov pricm v: - ' Only- Let ns hare your or ders for yonr. winter -Coals. ' Delivery mado from weather ' protect ed bins and safasfactory service and weights guaranteed. Phones W and 72 Ice 1 Fuel Co. shopping day. 'it J
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