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THE CHARLOTTE ", EVENING CHRONICLE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1912. PRES12ENT.ElCT.tVOODROW TttLSON AND 1113 TAiHL SALTS OR PILL? KO! "CASCARETS" vIVEYfS IVEYS .. IYEYfS IVEY'S TT VVY ' " - - f Ml i - v Kit . T f I. ; ''."" fir. m 'Zt .' Uft to right: Miss EleariorWiTsoli, . Miss Jessie Wilson, Mrs. Wilson Governor Wilson and Miss Mar garet Wilson. . WITNESSES TRIED - TO LEAVE THE CITY i Solicitor Parker Active In The Hey Cases Against Wilson And Osborne ' The charge of retailing against L. 0. -Wilson and E, O . Osborne -will be heard in the xsity court Saturday morning and promises to excite more than ordinary interest owing to the characters of the tiases as well as f or other considerations. - The case was called in court .last Monday morning; bnt owing to the fact that. Judge I. O&ome, of, counsel rf or:; the defense,- wai'orced tot otrt-lof tclty fljfi ing the greatirpart f the weeic at tending Supreme. , Court, sessions in Ealeigh, the case' " was ; postponed against the desire and wish of Solicl tor Parker, who acquainted the court with the fact that certain -influences had already- been brought to bear npon the witnesses to get them out of the reach of the officers and not be here when the time for, trial came. V Mr. Parker, however, did not c-Den- Jy state to ' the court his own experi ence in working up the case, but it develops that the. three witnesses sainst tne defendants - had quickly bia last Sunday and it is the belief of officers that they expected to - get farther than this but for the inter ruption. ; It is understood that Wilson caught an ' early ; train Sunday morning " going to .Columbia; presumably to meet the threes witnesses. Prior to that time Solicitor; Parker grt an intimation as to what , was going ' on and he board ed the same . train on : which Wilson was a . passenger and . had him ; de tained ; and held by the Chester au thorities, while" Mr. . Parker went on to Columbia and located Morris,. Car ter and Alexander, the." three witness es against Wilson and Osborne, hav ing them summoned to. appear at the city court Monday morning when the case was " called. The mien ? were present and when the case was post-: poned, the witnesses werie placed, un der a justified bond of $100" each and are., said tpbe here. Treaty to testify in this , case. ' The charges against both Wilson and Osborne -''are for stfaight sales of whiskey to ' these witnesses'' MR. ALLRION TO OPEN A DANCING SCHOOL i Prof.; W. H.. Allmon, who came to Charlotte some time ago . engaged . to teach a special dancing class, - has made arrangements to open a dancing school for the general public in the Davidson building over Belk's hall, which he used 20 years ago for the same "purpose. " Mr. - Allmon has ar- ! ranged to have a class of children left the city after the warrants' were Saturday afternoon, but will formu served on both Wilson and 'Osborne. The witnesses are all young men! Jim Morris, Luther Carter and Floyd Alexander. Thev had'reanheif CoIhttiw xew departure. Selling Medicine at Half Price Under Guarantee of Core. After two months 'nt rAmaflrablA sales, R. H. Jordan & Co., the enter prising druggists, say that their plan or selling at half . price the regular JO cent size of Dr. Howard's specific lor the cure of constlDation and dvs- Pepsia, and guaranteeing to refund the money if it does not cure, has een the greatest success . they have ever known. . . Anyone suff erinar- with dvsoensia. constipation, liver - troubles, head whes, dizziness, coated tongue, or the general tired . f eelinsr. caused . bv 4n- tctive liver and bowels or disordered ; "igesuon, should . take advantage ,- of R- H. Jordan & Co.'s new departure, and buy a bottle of Dr. .Howard's gPecific at half price, with their per sonal guarantee to refund the "money u -it aoes not cure. , .. , . , , la;c regular, hours for, the several classes over which he will-have su pervision at some later date. : He has been engaged - in this line of work for. a long number of years and is remembered .by-many-of the .older citizensrof:.t3harlotte'by reason of his succeSsfixl work here 20 years ago. ' , likely Stor.- i . (Detroit Free "Press.) George- Horace Lorimer of Phila delphia, is a champion ; : Of,', scientific management, and at the'FrankJin Inn Club said the other day: "Scientific management, the bonus system; - piece work all these are very goqd. They ' remind me of a story,-. - , ! : "In a. 'certai nshop all the men were paid by : the hour. Discipline "was lax- there. The output was mea ger. - -- "One .day as a workman came from the shop he held up his hand 'to a passing rolley car, the car- stopped and wafted for him, but he did - not ftin . to' board it, nor did he 1 increase one iotftv his leisurely stride. ,, f MR. BRICE TO BUILD HANDSOME NEW HOME ; v . , - '-' ' - " y ; -', . Mr. Fred L. Bonfoey is at work on plans for a handsome residence of Mr.. R G. Brice, of Parker-Gardner Com pany, in Dilworth. The house will have about 10 rooms and be finished at a . cost of something like $9,000. The plans . will be finished within a few days and the contract 'let- soon there after. : :;: I :, . c ;- 4: V-V-: I i Plans are now on the table in Mr. Bonfoey's office for. a house r for. the Stephens Company at - Myers : Park. Seyeral- news houses for. the Stephens Company win: be" 'designed by ' Mr. Bonfoey at once.nd thSset wilt be erected in the Myers Park sec NEW THEAOTJ&WIIft BE READYe DC 16 4 : y ; The vaudeville, theater whieh iv be ing r builfejor aNortJv Tryon street,'" oti which Mr.'i Bonfoey '.is the archftect; will bio 'cfrmpletedbjr thefrtli ef De cember. ; This wtlt'ea'n niuch to .the theater world 6f nariotte.ks' it ' is the only, vaudeville house 'In? the city. Only ; the high" class ' vaudeville " shows will be permitted to shd w -there; and it is expected that 'lV will be': tjufte " a popular place for, up-to-date moving picture shows and vaudeville. The seating capacity, of the. building ; will be 1,200 and there will be eight boxes, four on each side of the building. It will be very attractively finished up on the inside and will be a credit to the city. V An Aid to "Memory." (Detroit Free Press.) J. M. Callwell, in "Old Irish Xiife," tells a story of a young ' peasant woman, Sally ..Sweeny, who. used -to walk , into ' Galwajr. twice . a'V week' to do shopping for her family when they lived in the country ' ; She could : neither read nor write, yet she never made a mistake , with any of ' the messages that were-Entrusted to her. Once, . however, "her memory- did fail her. One .of the ladies of the family had ordered 'her to bring back a yard of some color of catin, 'and hte unaccustomed "-word slipped out of Sally's recollection.-But she did not allow herself to be beaten without an effort to racall the'-word, so she went into the principal', shop in. Gal way still thinking hard. T "What- Is't that ye call the divil," she asked, "whin it's not divil that ye say to him?" ."Is it satan you would be mean ing ' asked the astonished draper.- c . "The very .wan," said Sally delightedly.- "An . ye'H give me a yard." If Constipated; Bilious, Headachy, Stomach Cour, . Oet a 10 Cent Box of Cas carct3 Taho Ono To- .Tou men and' women-;:' who can't get,9 feeling rightwho have head ache, ccated tongue,., foul taste, and foul breath, dizziness,' can't- sleep, - are bilious, nervous and upset, : bothered with a sick, gassy, disordered stom ach or have backache and feel worn out.': ' - ' ' Are' you keeping your bowels clean with Cascarets, or merely forcing a passageway ? every few - days ' with salts, cathartic pills or castor toil? This is important. . Cascarets work" while you sleep; cleanse and -regulate the stomach, "re move 'the , sour, undigested and fer menting, food and .foul gases; ? take the excess bile from the liver - and carry, out of the . system all the con stipated waste matter ..and poison in the intestines and bowels. A cascaret tonight, will straighten you but by morning a 10-cent box from any - drug store , will keep ySur stomach , sweet; liver ; and .bowels regular and head clear for . months. Don't forget the children. They love Cascarets beeaase they taste good ' do good never gripe or sicken. . r7 r 1 A , S ' ' CI H i V ' r- ' PERSONALS. Mr. D. B.' McCrary of .Asheboro Is In the -city, today. Mr. J. W. -Johnson of -Yorkvillei 8. C, is a gue3t at the Sedwyn Hotel today; r . - . -v., , . . Mr. J. M. Rhodes ' of f Littleton is spending today in the city,- stopping at the Selwyn Hotel. - Mr. Sol Evans 'of m Asheville - is among today's visitors to the city. Mr. C. H .Geddie of Winston is a guest at" the Selwyn Hotel. - " - Mr. L E. W, Myers .of Greensboro is in Charlotte. , i Mr. J. I Yates, Jr., of Charles ton, S. Ct -is in the city. .- Mr. James C. Craig of Blackstock, . C, is a Charlotte .visitor togay. . Mr. H. H. Springs of Greenville, S. C, is at the Sernyn HoteL . : Mr. W. G. Jerome - of Winston Is in the citv today. Mr. B. C liana or ireengDorox is a unartotte visitor, . stviipiug ,. ai. ,me Stilwyn Hotel. . Mr. J. R. Bennett of. EllerDee is at the Central rHoteLt - Mr, W. D. Hall of Gaffney, a O, is a new arrival it the- Central Hotel. Mr. A. A. Smith: of Greenville, S. C. is in the city for a few days. . Mr. J. M. McKinnon of Laurinourg is a 'truest at the Central Hotel Mt. D. F.' Barrier of Concord is spending the day in Charlotte. Mr. J. H. Mallara of ; Wilmington is a visitor to the city today. Mr. H. R. Lewis of Greensboro Is visitor tothe city; ' ' t-1- : Mr. Archibald Johnson of -Thomas-; ViUe ia, a .welcome .visitor, to the eity waar. Mr.' James A. slier of ! waaes&oro is snending todav in Charlotte'. .- ? Mr.r Sanf ord - Co wles or . WilKesDoro ia, At .the Central. Hotel., k ; , , Mr. W. r B. Wadsworth. -of Co tufribfa'S. C. fs in the city today.'- Mr. J.: c.' Gantt or Bneioy w new arrrvel at the Central Hotel. . .. . r Mr.-CL-A. Zion of Columbia, S.:CM to, registered ; at, .the . Burora Hotel. Mr. P. D. Kennedy of Sumter,- S: C. 'ls sDehding today In Charlotte. Mr. Fred. Harrlll of Elienboro is guest tfat . the Buford, Hotel .for, a few davs. . . ' Mr. A. G. Thompson of : Row.anou is in the city. v ..,-i.a;-:- Dr. W. E. Evans of Rowland is a Charlotte visitor, v stopping , atfrthe Buford Hotel. . Mr, P. I Stacker of Rock Hill, S.'C, is'in the cffity for a. few. days.. Towefls, Bed Spreads, Slieettsi aed Pillowdaises F M - : Th THE IN.,1 .III ..I l. LIUL. 1,1.- "SMART SET SUIT" Because it's made from tough .wearing, ;-abrics''jM;.cutV doubled' stitched and well tailored throughout, arid will certainly : hold . theJ tough' school Boy. . . : : ' ; .' : :v , ; : :; Special; strong lines $3.50 and ; $5.00 and' two ' other1 ' lines ;f or $4.00 and $6.00. a suit -with 2 pairs . pants ; , ages 3 to.18 years and .prices $2.00 to $12.50 in Nor folks, Double Breasteds and Kilts. BOYS' OVERCOATS Short'Tan, Red andOBlue Serge .,$2.50" to $7.50; long , .Overcoats and Craverietted Rain Coats up to .18 , years- $2,50 to, $7.50. ' ; , : 1 Boys' Rubberized Rain Coats $3.50, $4 and$5;00; :: . . , . -- About 800 -Boys' Suits here to select from; ' r ' . '; 1-3. (b. LONG CO. : ; Faie, - (James Hay, Jr., m The Popular, v ": ,..- Magazine.) . Fate? You are" Fate, If, fashiolng in every reddened dawn the flame-tipped spear of couraee. you take the field. And, single-handed, stand against the enfilade of adverse circumstance. And wearing all the armor or seir- faith, desert the camp of -yesterday's defects to rush the ramparts ox suc cess. . . . You. i rich in the lore, you learned from' lonely nights and .hungered days, burst the bonds of sightless years, break down the barriers . ' bloodless precedent has - built, . and. Sin? - ihto the lap of life a Discoveryand men . cry Fate! " You, with bleeding fingers and aching heart and . Indomitable will, crush from the bosom, of the rock ribbed hills their stores of goldand men say-Fate! .You pursuing through the years the fading tints of sunset, , and . hunting, for dimmer purples in the 1 plues of lilacs, shed upon the wails of Art a fresh and unsuspected glory and the cry is Fate! - . - You. -capturing the .woman . who made a mock of men,, take her and find her a rose for you to wear for ever' upon your breast- and again the crv- ia.Fate!.-. ; :v.;,-,T;,:r?: , ; : There ; Is no ; Fate no Atropos to cut the thread of your endeavor no blind woman's skirt behind which the blackness of failure and defeat may hide. . xou are a conqueror Dy m-' heritance put here, to fight,, to be siege, to thunder in the charge not to sit in idle ease among the flowers already blooming, but . to snatch from the , high cliffs , of,, impossibility blos soms closer to the . gardens that the ansrela keen. The thing called Jfate is the soul of . You-swifter than ' the flight of wings, stronger than the blows of ac cident, a radiance In a heaven star hune with promise. If you will, you can oena the frame of Fortune and hang on .tne palsied limbs : of Desuny a - roDe more : gor geous than - the - world has ever. seen. You are your own tomorrow, , There is no Fate. , , : The Pole Star. -'(The Christian Herald.) - Anv clear night look at the Dipper or Great Bear and m a t direct line from the two first - stars in the quad- rilatera. 6f this constellation, measure with the eye about nye times the dis tance between them-- in a i straight line and you will locate a luminary a little brighter than its neighbors; this is . the Pole ;Star. Astronomically sneaking;, there are no'nxed stars; so- called fixed stars : are supposed to ; be the suns of other systems or words, themselves , performing; immense rev olutions s.throughn the t fields of spaee. HoweveriOf ;.Mr the bodies which scin tillate : inthey jstarry- night: the only one that, remains mouoniess or seems motionlese iter the Role Star. . At any moment of 4he cyefHr, jay or night, Its station remains, unonangea. , All ; the other stars, on the contrary, turn In 24. hours round It, taken as the center of the mighty vortex. For this reason it is the most important star to navi-I gators in determining their course, This Will Be the Biggest Event of the Kind Ever Put oh by This Store -w;ss;y'.,:.wv..v;1(.,,I,:;, ''.,:-.tr-:i.Vi -Hti:. .'j-v';--".!.. wt-.'tfiiif.i'T .!"- . 'j. ;v,-...'sv..''., 'S.-.-i I: , VeVe provided great quantities ; and have marked the most staple goods at Very Glose; Price for This Sale, Any to take advantage of these values. :,-DAMASKS. Good Qualities: Much - Reduced 50c Damask, 39c Yard A ; 68-inch full bleached 60c Damask . on sale at.... ........ 39c yard Five good patterns. ; 90c Damask, 69c Yard THE. BEST VALUES OF ALL. About 10 pieces Pure Linen Ful Bleached 8atln Damask, 70 Inchee wide offered at ,69o yard. You probably won't get the equal of tnia again at the pnce. $1 Damask, 79c Yard A first-rate dollar Damask good pat terns full bleached on sale at 79c yd $1.25 to $1.50 Damask 98c Yard This Is a very big value. The quality is excellent, about half a dozen handsome double border pat terns. It's a chance to get a really good cloth at a moderate price. Napkins to match, . 24 inch size. au... .... oozen. This s the famous Humidor brand, folly guaranteed to give ' perfect satls fatclon in the wear. CREAM DAMASK Extra heavy unbleached Damask, 2 yards wide; worth $1.00 yard. On sale at..., .... 69c yard .- A great one tor wear. . . . ; - TABLE" yNAPKljsrs.; Special Lot $1.98 Doz. This is a pure linen Damask Nap- Kin, measures 21 inches square. The quality Is good. A big value at. . $1.93 dozen $3.00 Napkins, $2.69 A full bleached Satin ''Damask Nap kin, 24 Inches square, cheap at $3.00, but in this sale at,,..... $2.69 dozen Fine Napkins, $3.19 '- . -s. . i ; . Dozen Any one wanting an extra nice -Nap kin here is a chance. . They would bring ordinarily $4-00, but but we offer . them in this sale at. ..... $3.19 dozen fl. S. Napkins Two lines very cheap' 14-inch H. S German H Damask. . ... $1J5 dozen 15-lnchH. S. German Napkin, at. v... .. $2.50 dozen BED . SPREADS One of the very, best full sized dollar Spreads. on sale ati, .... . 89e ; each Lot of fine quality $1.50 spreads on sale at.... ... ... ; . $1.19 each Lot of $2.00 Bed Spreads offered Choice line $3.00 Spreads for.... ........ $2.69 each TOWELS At Sale Prices A fine quality 36-inch Hack Towel &t..M MML MM 12 1-2o each Special 20c Huck Towels, 18 by Z& inches. Sale price ........ 15c eoh 35c Towels, 25c Each A big good quality H. S. Huck. S5d Towel at...v . 25ct They hare the place for the mono-;. gram. - - A very choice lot fine Huck 65c Tow. els offered at 49o each 14 by 22-inch fine Huck guest Towels! with : Damask patterns, 35c . Tai'MJ &t. ... ; . . mm 0 - 25o each SHEETS and CASES 72 by 90-inch heavy seamless sheets worth 65e for.". 490 eachM 75c Sheets, 59c Eacli Pull 81x90-inch sheets, the best 75a j ones you ever got offered at : 59om Friday. J Other Big Sale Values Will beN in Fancy Linens, Doilies, Scarfs, " Centre Pieces, : etc., etc v J! Sale Starts Friday Monung and Continues Throngh Saturday to to -
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