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THE CHABLOTTE EVENING OHIlOOT(rFRlbAYyNOifeR 15, 1912. EXPECTS CLUB LINE - within Tvo mm - president Chatham i Anxious That It Be Ready For Service By Jaunary 1st jjr. Paul Chatham," president of Chatham Estates and the Charlotte Sapid Transit Company, states that he expects tne proposed extension , of the Piedmont car line to? the Meck lenburg Country Club, . through his own holdings in intermediate territory, to be completed by January 1: and Uiat cars will be running from Inde pendence Square to the ' club r by that time. .. I '.;.. : - -" The firm of Tucker & Laxton that has the contract for building tbie road jias been instructed to wire, for all necessary materials and, to -buy: them from factories that can- make the quickest deliveries . so that . no . delay vill be encountered in 5 getting .the roadbed laid and the line in operation: jt is the plan of . this Arm, in "obediy ence to this urgent' request of Mr. rhatham, to employ just' as , many la-that borers as can ue aeumeu, iu ouuu me line. From Heath's corner. on Central avenue to the turn at Belvldere ave nue on Chatham Estates, practically n0 grading will be . necessary, , owing to the fact that for a good part of this distance, the proposed route of., the road has already been graded incident to the building of-'the old 'line r for storage battery cars which the Char 1- - ...... .3 4-. 1 : 1 .1 a . . ARE YOUK KIDNEYS WEAK? Thousands of Men and Women Have -Kidney Trouble and Never Suspect It. ' Nature warns you when the track of healtr is not clear. Kidney and bladder troubles compel you to pass water often during the day and get up many times during the night. - Unhealthy kidneys cause lumbago, rheu matism, catarrh of the bladder, pain or dull ache in the back, points or muscles, at times have headache or indigestion, as time passes you may have a sallowl complexion, ' puffy or dark circles - under the eyes, 'sometimes feel as though you had heart trouble, may have plenty of ambition - but no strength, get weak and lose flesh. . ' If such conditions are permitted to con tinue, serious results .are sure, to follow;, Bnght's disease, the ,: very worst 4 form of kidney trouble,' may steal upon you Prevalency N of Kidney . : Disease. - , ' Most people ; do not realize the alarm ing increase and remarkable prevalency of ; kidney disease. Whila kidney disorders are ithe most common diS3ases : that prevail," they are almost, the last recpgniedlijy pa tient and physicians: who , usually CQnt.en. tBemselvea'--rlth"':-doeC'3rfng " t the '"v eftects,-" while the original -disease . - constantly -!tinr mines. .the .system r. . . If you.feel that ypur kidneys are" the cause of your sickness or run down !condi-. tipn, begin, taking Dr. Kilmer's.- Swamp Root, the great kidney, .... liver and . blad der remedy, because as soon , as your kid neys improve, they will help the other "or gans to health. . j. . , . . . If you are already convinced ; ; ."-that gwamp-Root it what you. need,. ..you 4.. can purchase the regular fifty-cent - and one dollar size bottles at all . drug stores.. Don't make any mistake but remembferthe nam 6, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and ; the . ad dress, Binghamton, -fJ. ."5T.vZwh-iel1 you will find on every bottle. . Sample. Bottle Sent'F'ee EDITORIAIi NOTICE To prove the - wonderful merits' Of Swamp-Root sou may have a sample bottle and a book of valuable Information, both sent absolutely free by mail. The -book", contains many of the thousands of letters received from men -and women who found Swamp-Root - tovbe just the remedy they 'needed. ' The value and success'of Swamp-Root is so well known, that our-readerslare advised to send, for a sample bottle; - Ad-, dress Dr. Kilmer & Co.; 'Binghamton, N.''., be sure to say you read this generous offer in -The Ch'aHotte Evening Chronicle. - The - genuineness of this offer is guaranteed.' t ' 1 ; . -. - ' LO 0 K . ! : W Wdrk , . r I Ciiarnntppfl I TiPr V . 15 Years FOR FEW DAYS Crowns 1 Bridgework Full Set Teeth - BALTIMORE DENTAL . in SOUTH TRYGJLSTREET' lotte Rapid "Transit Company operat ed for a time. Only from the turn at what is known as 'the Van Land--ingham ' corner" on the " Plaza - to the country ' Club is any great amount of grading,, necessary, an it is believed that this -can be done in a short, while, bX..the . te,; lndeed,7tjie rail-laying, forces hive completed the line up to' this, poirit. ' ' . . 1 , Mr. Chatham has completed rnego tiations with 'the Atlantic Bitulithic Company to ! extend they paving -contract on the Plaza; down . Belvi'dere avenue to .the corner of the original club property and from this point- to the club house, owners of contiguous and adjacent properties have agreed to extend the . bitulithic so- that the drive from Independence -Square to the club can be made' on' a stretch, of unbroken bitulithic. ' . The ar.'. schedule will give a ser vice to the .club 'comparable withan'yi to . the other, suburbs of the . city - with the possible .-exception- of ; orieTor Jwo. $wvyc - ". . '-7''-"ife" He Knew.- . . (Judge.) t . , , : JTh.e teacher of a small school was conducting a grammar lesson." ; r "Now, children, she said, "in the sentence, 'John was' struck by James,' there is a' person known as trie agent. James, is the argent because he is the person, that did. the act., Now, what, is tha agent,. Mary?" - "- The agent I3 the" person or thing does the act" replied Mary The teacher turned her eves on a little-fellow . in .-the corner who was not ""giving much attention and in rather sharp tones asked: . ' ' -.. ' . j "Tommy,- do ""you know what' the agent is?" ' ' "Yfis'mi He's , de , gink dat pop kicked out yesterday." , - '. . (Cincinnati Enquirer.) - Penalty t of Truth.-yrQabe Perkins iS-.a candid man, isn't . he? Steve Yea; he hasn't a friend in the world. ; - DR. KILMER'S . II. SWAHP-ROOT Kidney, Liver & Bladder .REMEDY. DIRECTIONS. tunooeful brfore or uter mmw vuc. ..w inm meat anil &t .lMHlttufv ' 's , Children lvsa ccordinc to g. and increase to full or mora, as tha caa waobi arem to raquin,'-X' and CniDBic- Kidney. Uvvr, Bladder and Unnarr Dto-ordral-whica oflea . ltad- to Unght's v'sesae, --. , fain in Back. Jotnta. Boom. or BlieunialiKm. It seldom fail to rcgnlate a utaimwred lira. It la pleasant to taxa. :f nvAxzo osilt' m DR. KHKE2 ft CO., BINGHAMTON, fT. Y." Sold by all lru -gists. f LIST If fO ONIY; $4.00 $4.00 $5.00 : PARLOR, . Inc. 1 m? "- I 1 . - 1 1 II II II . II - I iizdividuzT "A .1 ,!-7 A Quality Smoke,, that brings more money : oyer: the counter -than; - any other cigarette ! k s. The inexpensive package al ,. lows us to give mote smokes. . V2aW Y. M; C. A; NOTES xiuponaui Meetings in wmcn jsoys"; Important Meetings in 'Whicli Boys' 1 iZ .,AUf r; ested. The committee in"' charge of the meetings for boys at the -Young '.Men's Christian '. Association has 'arranged for another . big meeting for Sunday afternoon at " 5 o'clock. , '. ; The meeting . will . be addressed ';by Mr. - A. "B.- Justice, who - will . take as the subject of hs address, 'Ten Min utes." - Mr. -Justice is an- able speaker -and a- cordial ; invitation ';is extended to all boys of the city to attend the meet- ing. - v: Every, member- of "the Camera' Club is urged to be present - at the meeting tonight at 8:30 Lo'clock, when plans will be formulated for. a contest among the members between. now and Christmas, t .The contest will 1ce dif ferent -: from 'any thathave . evr been held bef ore,, and .will - be of such a nature that the-articles produced will make , suitable - Christmas gifts. - - ;- The annual "meeting of the Poultry Club will be held at 7:30, o'clock to night,, i and it is .-very; important .that every boy 'who is interested in poultry be present. The - object - of - the '- club is to interest the boys in the rais'ng of tharoughbr'ed ' poultry indi Jtoteach . themTthe scientific mhbOs 'forbearing for same. . All of. the leading poultry magazines are kept on file and" a copy. Of iOTlfe:' StdAii,dft. histoiepfs thft Plouth :-Rocka 'and books' giving history of '-other "breeds will be arded f rom -titne; to ttnie ' The club is open ' to- all -bbys - of tlie ' city; whether "niembers of v.the ? association or not 'ind a cordial invitation'ls ex tended to every boy in the cify "swho is interested: in poultry to attend ' the meeting tonight.- ' : : . - ' ' , . Tomorrow afternoon at 2:15 o'clock several- members -jof . the, . department are planning .to. ..go on ". a .tramp f or persimmons and. a ,cordial invitation is extended to, all members, of the as sociatlon. to accompany Ihem; ; ; t Those'Vlio went on a similar tramp last Saturdayrhad. a flne time 'and will all be : on "hand again tomorrow.- ". ' Those who wish to" go should "bear in mind "that the" s'taft ' will' be made at 2 : 15 o'clock1 and not bbme around at ? '2 : 3 0 as ' some" " of ' them did last week as- they will be' -sure" to be 'left behind again.- ' " REPS WILL MEET v' ORANGE TEAM IN - STRONG BATTLE ! Two more close 'interesting games of basketbairare looked for tomorrow night in the X M; C.' A. gymnasium. Since ' the opening of the 'league all the - , seniors-games lfave -been yery close. - Tomorrow night- in" the -senior game ,the -Reds will -play the Orange team. -Both team's have los the game they "have-played the Reds;, losing theirs' by two'-p'oints," and the Orange team losing' their game by one - point. It Is expected that tomorrow - night's game -will be won but by a few points. " The intermediate"' game will Te 'be tween S.v L I. and Baird's. : This f Is Balrd's' first game, and :' they -are counting on-starting-the season-with a winner." -The game will start at - 8 : 10 and the senior game at" '. 8:30.' - Mr. Audria' Alexander will' referee' the -intermediate game. - T J ' : -' 1 20.-. I C XSy paciarfe THIN FOLKS MADE - PliDMP : - Samose Ideal ""Flesh Builder Says Druggists Jno. S. Blaise Drngr Co., . Thin people , are simply . suffering from want of . nourishment! ' " If you are thin, it - is because the food you . eat is . not. assimilated and passes through, the , system .without building up the flesh and.tissue as it should. - - - You - can- readily get' plump -and rosy by using' Samose a tissue form ing food which when -taken with the meals, immediately becomes a flesh building and life giving ' element in the blood. - ' - " . Use Samose for a few: days and In crease of lif, ,vigor and weight , Is felt and you will, notice yourself get ting plump and rosy. . ' Samose builds up- the system, puts flesh on the bones, brings, back .-th glow of. health to the, pallid heek and : removes the . tired and languid reeling which is the result of exhaus tion and low 'vitality. ' , ' . Jno. S. . Blake Drug. Co. are - intro ducing Samose to"' their " customers and recommend . it" highly", ' they give the best proof . of their belief I that Samose . will do -all- that -j Is - laimed for itr by,., offering. ,to . refund- the money 'if it , fails : to " increase '-'the weight - and: restore good - iiealtli. : - ::- :-. . :--':":--;' . . .",.'r.--;v.--.--:;':'.-'; - .- CQMENGE OF TOE :. A.r,i.E-ziOiT.cnDncH I'estern Kcrtfi Carolina tlentsrs F.Ieet in Li:c;lntca-At- r tenfc:c8 Cccd i - t,ihcolnton, Nov. -14. -The .Western North' Carolina Conference of , the ?A. M. E. Zion Church is now in session at Tjiricolnton at the -'Moore's Chapel chuV'ch.-' The Conference was - ot ganize'd 1 Tuesday evening and'.1'1' held the : welcome exercises. Addressesof welcorhe were delivered by'Revr A. H. Hatwoo'd on behalf of the Shurch, Prof. J. A. Cunningham on behalf of the . citizens. Rev. E. C. - Baker sppke for, the ministers and . Mrs.i Ida Moti; for -the Woman's v Auxiliaries, Responses were given by B.ev; -Messrs. W. D. Speight, H. .H. Jackson . and W. J.. Walls. ' ' More" than 200 - ministers, - delegates and -missionary workers make .up the personnel of . the body.- 1 Bishop Clin ton, who- resides in Charlotte is One of the-sanest and most widely-known men of Jiis race and his safe counsels -are sought on the problems of Church and ,S;ate . both North and) South." ' . Last week : Ke' , closed .a successful session of the Sou. h" Greorgia1 -Conference and. will hold both th.e .Alabama and South Florida iConferences in this month. The New Jersey. Conference is also in this Diocese., t ; ' ...Wednesday, proved ; a .day .of .' un usual " inspiration, .Rev.-A; H.- New some, presiding older,' and Revi - E. ?I. W. Swan, both of the ' M. E, Church, visited the conference: Rev. A. HNew some made fraternal -remarks. Dr. P, A. McCoikle .of " Clinton Chapel, Charlotte - preached - the. .an-, nual "sermon and the" bishop," assisted" by , the presiding elders, administered theholy communion. . ,- - .' .. ... :vBishop Clinton, being feeble- from an attack of la grippe, was . unable to fill his place on. the . evening pro gram, which- was' the time appoinced for the . Episcopal address. Rev. H. P. Lankford preached a powerful ser mon from Luke, 4:18." Dr. S, G. Atkins of Winston-Salem and general secretary of education in the United States arid Africa, made an eloquent" plea for the cause ot edu cation. He held out in graphic ' atid elegan diction" that education must be based - upon the Gospel and the getting of an education is based in the claims of socieiy. ,He said: ' "The Church becomes a necessary and desirable organization ' "only , in proportion. t6. its service" tcr mumanly and society, and through' these, or service to. the State and Nation. The main r question is, what is required to make . the Church , sn efficient organ ization In this direction. Efficiency must . be demons. rated by our educa tional agencies and especially by our Church schools." - . . . He laid special ' stress oir-the erec- H tion of the girls' dormitory ? at ' -Liv ingstone College, - Salisbury,- "looking toward the proper-training of our women.",. The w college, is in -serious Jteed of ; this.f; building. ThavfcuUdinV iised for; this purpose, ' which .wis; built by a contribution of the late Senaior OLeland Stanford - of - .Call- ftniandepheiat .Dr.;-. a w w, nnu news luuii icciucui, wova retary-.of ifee'i obnfrnc- and- Revi33 T.' Meifbf d.iorftgcj5ortaiir $$$4 Other general officers present ' are Dftj.Jfi'S; ' JafcksbrT of Barralngham, Alainhanclaisepreiaijy; Dancyi Washingiolr, 'Church nerisiori; F. K Bird,'- Charlotte,- manager of publica tion .house, and Dr. W. H.' Goier, president' of XJvitigstone Coliege,SaliSi bury." ' ' . fv " : - VAEIED. PROGIiil AE A A varied ; program :- of r, sports, and pleasure will be giveA at the Mecklen burg t Country " Club ' tomorro V'; after noon, starting' at" 2 ' o'clock ana cOnf" tinning. until , 11 r in the ' evening. .The first ' event will ' be a g"oif -.-' natch, Hp. wbich 'about ' 3 0 - players r are expected, to - paricipate. .The- players will- be chosen by two. captains, . Messrs: :F. M: Laxton ' and - ; W. .MV Paul, ' the " .two champions of the club, and twosomes will .be pjayed. , -The-Nassau, system of scoring will '. probably; -.bet decided upon; .- although- this, is a: matter . that has not been finally agreed upon.' -; ! , Following ; the golf . match, an ele'r gant -dinner will, be served, in thF din ing, hall of theclub building, all of those parflc' pating. in .the golf tourna merit to have plates at the dinner. Thig will :.be succeeded; by, a., dinner, : dance at ,which many of: the younger of the social , set of the . city ' are expected to attend. ' ' .The evening- promises to . be one of the best the club has had since it ' was Instituted . arid 'is being' antici pated with great- interest. , . . , RACHEIXRS MUST BE f ' - : , USCTEFTIBIiE TO EVSANftY "WASHINGTON, Nov. ; 15. Insanity seizes upon the - bachelor-' with great er ease thak upon the .benedict, de spite' the worry the latter is Supposed to' : undergo', . according .-to . the j report of' the government hbspitat f orthe'-Insane, 'Just'submi:ted to , Secretary of the Interior Fisher. j,r -3 Another,' fa?t brought out by the' report is that Ut of nearly three . thousand - patients in the InstituHon prily"r three are belng treate d for' insanity brou ght ; on by tbe use of alcohol; this. lsvcontrary to the generally accepted theory.'Whlch jattrl butes to alcoholism a. large.' proportion of the unfortunates.- - " 1 . - C o a s -"r";i PAROIiED CONVICTS USE . ; " -" ' ADVERTISING OOIUMNS. ' . r-rt ' -" ' r.'" ; CHICAGO, "Nov.. IB. -Convlets pa rodied from ' the State, penitentiary but who cannot be freed because they have not secured", in. advance employ ment for. at least '.one; year, -have hit upon the expedient of advertising"; in "ad'4 kept standing in loeal - papers stating'; lha; thdse? peeking' -eaipley men' are at present 'convicts t in ,the peni-enrjjhaatalaed empleycaent f tom,eight' ieeliats Willing , to, take a ehance on the parolled' men making good. . ' . ' -5 , . . i . S . v-..i --:j ge 1 t "i -i -y t"t l : ' One-piece-' Serge - Bresses-imade of 'fine allvwool ; Serge ptunning ner: models sKotwn J in i the. i most 5 beeonung fashions, : colors 'arenavy and blacky splendid : values at T - - ' i. ""k rtQ ' CURTAIH. MATHilALS , , Make , your .; home . "attractive for Thanksgiving1 and' Christmas " by ad-" amg & rew- cuTtamB.i draperies,' ;etc CFRTxlIN; NETS 'ANt; SCRIMS, .white or ecru: .-38" and . , 45 -inch. , Curtain ,Nets and, Scrims, in. a variety..': -ot. styles,.'. . 8,' 10,' 12ft 'to' Sc ; - ' i ':: i i k "f - , . 1 . - WHITE . SCRJDifc; "assorted' : patterns' - -- - .5, 8 and 10c 7 COMPORT SATEENS bright'; floral , patterns, f 3'6 ' inches- -wide ! ior . com 10c ; : . I ' sit .----T . ... . FIGURED jCRETONNE, , pretty, Vail over floral 'effects,;2.7 inches ' wide .. ' . . "... . ,J10 and. 15c . " V ' Ti""; ' ' . f ART TICKING, jK beautiful' - -light ground ticking wifh" "pretty stsipe and figpured designs,: 38 'inches wicle - .. .. ' J- .-25c .-" . - - " ' ' " W i, t j-.t-v'T ' FIGURED: ; SATEEN,. pretty - floral . ' natterhs : in - dark ground . v with bright colors, j 36 . inches wide -12 Jc FIGURED ' ' SIlivblJtNE, : soft '' and , light . f Or draping purposes, all-over Sony of the"' PlowerK, e - r V Sweet -Dreams. , . . . . That'Tixie;'ItagAl n Natiojmf-'GiwS'Mrc " 1 v ' Wltson March,.v!- -r- j '. ."''; High i School March, ij t-v : -r , r This; Xtte' is t;f oir " My r Fapa ;fev' i -s. There's, No4' SweeterQiri fThan. Ybit,' ' VVhen' rm Jaig;iikW Fapa ' .: 4 In the 'Moonlight With' the; Girl .You i. r - And "thousand others; " Catalogue 1 1 CC. . ADA . NAVAL OFFKEB FILES .V i 5 COMPLAINT OF PL'KnY SljUAD SEATTLE,- Wa-" c&o v.-.16,-f-por-' respondenee ' be'tweeft-'J Bear 'Admiral Fred Reynolds, r cpmmander ,of tie. Pacific preserve ''fleet, J and MiyOr, George' Ff '.CoUerl, Warding the complaint' of rtwo"'' enlisted Tnen'.-onj the cruiser '- Chattooga"! .;thaV; '.they had bee"n ':u'n Justly ; 'ntoiesed . I by.; tF Seattle, VpoIiie,'w.onywi.le ""escrtf, ing i-two- ydungr girls htame from": theater the$f'V"Hn"f waA made publics lasr!ight: by the; ma.yor.,..;, ;n t -V With s his letterto i.the m$yrr ,A4ri mlral L Reynolds seht f statements from' the ' sailors, h hftive "clear. Tecordii in the!"Jvya.rT-itV"ty WW ' 0"a- ductlnrfr? themselves .in anf:, orflerly, J manner when mfccojrted11 by. the ;Ppl"ce women, rwhoy themeh "charged, . vn duly interVggVted'tpe .'nienibeTs of jthe , part. v Indu4ed. in the cor eorrespondeHce wasf'a-copV' of; a : rer port f rom ASrnlral .KeTnOlds to Secretary p ,the? Navy -Jn which ' th6 admlrai. says; I f "The cemniander-ln-; chief belletres ' tW:t"of 'these men to he -acenra'te, and is.: very vdeslrpu that the department- taiye, ,p ' this matter. The' sd-ealtfi 'purity isquaoT, of -Seattle oVhlelf their" 'offleioufc ladies .pfpbablyf are y mem5rf been thecause -of a kAPP-t comhient hv the ? l6kV papers .but; to date no .btherihterfsreneewith jtien. of ;'th -fleet - .pom Tep?neu, . , f : Mayor Cotterill ;has innt;-Admiral Reynolds' afJl&avits from ;the $Hrt,' saying ; there vfas. .no.vdIeour.t.esr n the part of the police ; women- j and from the, girls' iguardians saying they, appreciated the! 'interest' tn A their wards' . welfare ,tshewa bVrthe.", of-. fleers,, : ; f - - n ' " f The bey's appetite Is efta the .senree of aas4WBmt. l : , rim: WOXM ; tisve eaeh an apeettte. take Obawbfala'BrTavbleta. They GttSily eatei(laaltby t(tpettteir bnt stwttheiT -the stesnaeh -aad n4e it'jte do Jfs rkrnaturaJly,. . jler -salf. by' an deal-are, a j .ii -wi"tu.;j - corset; Wc put on sale. cial --Corset made of Kobe supporters attachedr trimmed with 12- ; inch ,val; lce low bust, long hip7 a model; t:ittlie: average figured special 3Qc ; lU'pesse . - - $4.93 for-Evening Wear CREPE DE . CHENE AND CHAR vMEUSEV': 40'; ; inches, . i rose,- r pink, ' light brlue,' 'navy : and black. : $1.50 4 . ' in n s; t . r - . ' - , -. .: :.- j CORDUROX f VEIiVET, - .30 ;r incises P wide,univy an-' brown. .S9c . r j .- - . r 'f j ; - COSTUME, VELVET, black, navy and brown; Vt. . . .... ... , ... .$1.00 AldCi -WOOIi SERGE," black i 'ors. .i and col ..... .48c . . . . w ; f i . i ... k r ' ' . -put. I - ;v j ' - ' j." ""'-- v-jr - WOOlj SERGE, 52 Inches" wide, black ' 'or Tiavy . . '. . . ...$1.00 ,:...".. HEJAVY COATING, very i much in' de- , , . roand . at this time, red or tan t : i'' ....$1.50 ; Joy Yonr fen dy Here , Our? Candy is positively fresh," put, up w-. . . - . ,.t., . ,i -. . - , : . , Hht 8ealBd3aMa-'boX .anteed i'ft0jereent?reCr:.i Vaniila .; - Creams ! vC&9CoIate Mints,. '. Cream ! . Kisses and, -'stick .candy," lBc abox --iV.i-Y v -; -IT ' - -I. - .er'Jar. i. ; . .. . '-'. ' . ( . j r '(' y v.. Two special , numbers of Rain ' ; Coats ;; .-Vr ''.?-'-. lV -.-. ' . .';;.'. : that , are well, worth your . inspect Ueh .-, . . .$4.98 and $.75 ; i NEW OEFAIIONGr i Warning V .Tjiatf, .. Gctiiam : msig ! Down in Mny industrial lines..'. . - NEW YORK,' Nby.f lS.-Warning , tliat'iNeV : Tor k ' is 4iva-f air ' Wa.y to e lih'quish industrial leadprthip in the; I country tnrousn sucesoi.ui .-uxiw- tion by Western cities Hihless prevenrJ live measures -are inaugurated through its' liir business organ'aatlOns was piv en:'iast nig'ht! through ?'the Merchant? Assoclktiori by f HarY ) Wheelei; Tpres lderit' of "the" Chamber of Commerce of the : United" Stktesan'd f former", presi dent 7 ot the i 'Chicago- 'vChainber of Cotrimerce.' , ' '."'. ' 7' C V' , Mr!" WheelerMi9.yor?Gaynbr 'k mha other"' men-" spoke at " adiririer to the niercharits' association. I; Mr; Wheler i said merchants," eyen New Torks own, are -turning to " Southern and Western cities for ' products:-; which can;' be bought ' more'- "cheaply) there 'than in JS"ew ToTk.' t He" suggested oVgariUtation of ;a4 sysmaiicbureau' here to solicit ponventions-from aXi parts' of' the countryj an - industrial : development bureau to " develop local industries and a traffic btfreatj to promote ? matirie commerce. - - ' 1 , , Wii Dress Fabrics T t ' ' ' " '--f ' ' 3 ' v r- " "' ' v - 'V -vfeakest orfisn. -If tbere- Is weakness of stomach; liver or lungs, there is n week link in the chain of life which mar snp at any time. Often this so-ealled : " 4t weakness '"'Is esosed by Isek of nutrition, the result of weskcess or disease ' ' ef ' the stomaeh and other-' organs' of ' digestion and , nutrition. Disease . and ' Weafaieases of the stemaeh aad its allied organs , are cared by the ate of Dr. Vlmrem'm Geldm iledleal Ditcovcrv. ... When the weak or diseased stomach ia etifeda diseases of otaer orfsBS wUch : IJUIBU UISB1SSIS in uiwr Dijaiw TVLtita mwrm ipuiuio uum iuo Jsav their origin In a diseased eonditioa of the stomach end ether ' ercsfls w ' Ci;saoa ana nutrition, are , urea , also. '- !n MSrt&.ama Lxj.m idesj etommth. ". - TZ tZm mZrm teoiamwnt4 t4nieow i ' ! ....... - ; . . .... j ... v.. - -: Oivw Aa; Dr. rlsr?es Coeuaos Sense Medical Adviser. ,sew reriedLLImi, l4 sestWron reori of stamps to pay , fxpense ef jnsilinj .enSr, . Send m.ooe-eent stamps for the " "book in pa'eovert, or $1 stamps for the eloth-bound vol-. nsie.t Adiress Dr. u. V. Tierce, Darlo N. Y. : v . speceail- Tomorrow a very spe- heavy; coutil with ,-four: TIlAIiKSGIVIIiG TABLE 'UHDIi- L.J ..I " .. , . " 'See our display of Table Linen and take advantage of, the interesting low prices .prices that .will prove interest ing' to any person-"contempIatihg the f purchase pf. table-linens for Thanks?, giving. - xf yt is . Damasks Cloths and Napkins .. - . . ; , .... , . - , 68x86. cloth, of Bleached Damask, all ; ' pure linen, large rose border, ' ' ?polka dot center,1 another 'style has v poppy border with , wide satin stripe - center,- special , price. .$1.98 Polleys to. mate. . u .v. $1.75. dozen : ;. Table Dsmask .70-inch Linen Damask, three pretty patterns, Rose, . 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Linen Crash. . . 12H Glass Toweling, ' blue arid' red cheek . :. .'.) . . : . .10 and lSo Bear Brand Yarn "V - No matter what price you pay you cannot get a better yarn than Bear Brand, the colors are rich and deep arid absolutely fast. : , : - ' Bear Brand Germantown, Bear Brand ' Shetland Floss, Bear Brand Saxony, Bear Brand Split Zephyr, 10, 15 and i 22c a skein. - , ..' - -. ' . . Ask For. Them. CKarlottie, N. C. WOMEN INTEMPERATE i 'f.V-;::'v:,:'r-e-- . ' . Report of, Anti-Saloon-League Leader . ,j ' in D'isti,ict of , Columbia Unfavor-; l able to Gentler Sex. ; v j IwASHINGTON, ; Nov- 1 S.-r-Women, especially ; young v 'girls, - are ; rapidly becoming more and more addicted to , intoxicating liquor In the " National . capital, ' while the men are rapidly growing' more' abstemious, I according to Albert E. - Shoemaker, attorney ' f or vthe. Ant-Sal.oon . league ' of the District . of. Columbia. His - accusation has aroused women generally'' here ' today arid ' It )lsv a subject' of agitated discussion. - in-'-". . '-; Mr. Shoemaker made- his charge .. ibef oVe the 'Women's , Christian Tem perance - Union last evening? at tributing' the - increasing thirst Among women ' to'- the - heavy, competition' among proprietors, of handsomely' furnished., cafes, ; and . their wlHing ness. to "ta-t a . chance" in permit ting women and young girls to. drink. ' He also declared rthat. under the ex- ' isting, laws, it . was a Impossible to se cure' the "conviction ' or'' those whof sold- liquor , to minors. : v ' Each of the chiel or-; gans of the body it m link in the Chain of Life.; A. ebain is no stronger than, its weekest link, the body no tront'er than its s remote from the stomach but which. aw in 4tJ
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Nov. 15, 1912, edition 1
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