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Chronicle RtOTTE EVENING TUESDAY EVENING L HE DECEMBER. 3, i9l2 Cha mild, selected tobacco. -y . yn"mu ironl we-s Mixture may be asserted ; v vnthtoisfrom HORSE SHOE. J. T TINSLEY'S r c . era. - - NEWS OF THE DAY FROM ROCK HILL Ministers Oil To Attend Baptist Convention-Prominent Citi zen Dead (Special to The Chronicle.) ROCK HILL, S. C, Dec. 3. Rev. W. J. Nelson and Rev. W. S. Walters . have gone to Abbeville to attend the sessions of the State Baptist Conven tion which begins Tuesday. On Mon day night a mass meeting of the min isters ,wiil be held.. Several Baptist laymen are preparing to go down on Tuesday, 'or Wednesday to attend the sessions. 1 There will be several matters of In terest to com? before the convention, the principal one being the. question of establishing ' a sanatorium in the State. This question will doubtless be decided in the affirmative and a com mittee appointed to select a site and have charge of; the .work of erecting the buildings. Rock Hill will make a determined. effort to secure" this in stitution,' as will several other cities, i Mr. J. C. Hardin, who has been the efficient manager of the insurance Physicians Faffed To Help Mrs. Green, But She Finally Found : - Relief In Cardui. ' Meetze, Va. Mrs. J. C. Green of this place, says: ' "I suffered with womanly troubles so that. Leonid hardly sit up. Two of the. best doctors in. our tovu treated me, and I tried, different medi cines, Until I gave up all hope of eve? getting well. . :: ' ' One , day, I decided to try some Car dui. .It did so much for me -.that I ordered-some more, and It cured me! Today 1 feel as well as I ever did, lu xny : life. -,-, ' - - . - . : -- Thevpains and. the- trouble are ",all gone. :l feel like another person- in eve,ry war. I wish every sufferer could know what Cardui will do for . sick women." . r.V"V V'' -: ,-t'' . ; A riew,' doses of, Cardui at the , right time, will save many a big doctor bill,, by preventing serious sickness. It tones tra-the nervous avstMn - and kelps make pale cheeks fresh and rosr. ! - Tnousanfi's of weak, yromen have been restored to Tiealth5 and happiness by ising Cardui. - Suppose you' try it. : It may be Just the medicine you need. ' N- -ZTf1'- W"" Advisory rpt.i Chatta. nooea MedlcineCo. Chanxa. Tenn for Special Instructions, and 64-page book. "Home TreataMOt far women, - aent la pUia wrapper, co nquesU I c 1 .. r " SHE GAVE UP ALL HOPE For Coupons Out of the Duke's Mixture Sack Many men are getting untold pleasure out of the Ugge(t& Myers Duffe's Mixture sack.' One 5c package holds ' many pipefuls of pure, mild smoking " or, if you please, it trill make, many cigarettes of . the good old-fashioned kind that you roll yourself. "'. Duke's Mixture, made by the Liggett & Myers Tobacco Cq. at Dur ham, N. C, is the favorite with ciga rette smokers. It's the tobacco that makes ' rolling" popular with men who want the true taste of pure, "We're making1 this brand the leader of its kind. Pay. what you will, you cannot get better granulated tobacco than Duke's Mixture. . : - - . - ... ; You still get the same big one and a . half ounce sackenough to make many cigarettes for '5c ' And with each sack you get a book of cigarette papers and a present coupon, FREE. Save the Present Coupons With the coupons you can get many handsome, desirable presents articles suitable for men, women, boys and girls. Something for every member of the household. Special offer for November and December only . - Our new illustrated catalogue of pres ents will be sent Free to anyone who sends their name and address. . TWIST. from FOUR CIGARETTES. tux CIGAR. ETTES. and other tags or coupons , issued by us A AAfxactt r-... , TV . - - ESM department of the . First Trust and Savings Bank-, for, several years, ha resigned his position to- accept the position of sales manager for the Rock Hill Buggy Company, assuming his new duties Monday morning. : Sir. Hardin has-made a success in the In suranfee business and is well fitted to take up his new work. -Requisition papers for the extradi tion of Ed.- Williams, alias James Smith,-the negro wanted on . the charge of forgery, have been applied for and an officer will go to Tampa, Fla., Tuesday, night or Wednesday morning to bring the negro here to stand trial. The negro caught" there has been identified as the man want ed here. ' : . ' The latter part of October Williams forged about half a dozen checks in Rock Hill and 'several In Fort Mill, securing: about $100 from various par ties... He took French, leave of the city a few hours after it was discov ered that the checks had been forged. Then began a merry race between the criminal and the officers. Detective 'S. H. White traced him to Tennessee and he was able to leave the city half an hour before the officer arranged to arrest him. He was then traced through Georgia and Florida. - . Mr. White learning that he had a brother in Plant City, Fla. Circulars were sent out and the negro was caught , in Tampa two weeks ago. Local. Methodists, were- greatly pleased on. lai"ning Monday afternoon that, the ministers who were In charge of the local churches during' the past year had been returned to I their charges., and that in addition Dr. It. W. Bays '( had been-appointed as pas tor of Laurel Street Church, former ly served in connection with one. of the circuits. Especially gratifying was the news that Rev. E. K. Hardin had been returned as pastor of St. John's Church, and Rev. T." C. O'Dell was re turned as presiding elder of the Rock, Hill District. The annual Conference' in 1913 will be held in Rockf Hill with St. John's Church as host. '. His many friends throughout;' the city will regret to learn of the death of Mr. Saxby Chaplin, which "occurred at his home on East Main street Mon day afternoon shortly, after 1 o'clock. Mr. Chaplin had been in falling health for .several years, but had been In bed but a little;" more than one week. Even during the; time -he , was in bed his condition was not considered danger o.us and his death comes as a great ;shock to his .' relatives - and . many friends as well. . : ; Mr., Chaplin was bbrn near St. Mat thews in what is now Calhoun Coun ty. , He engaged in mercantile busi-. ness there;: 'removmg -t5 Rock Hill in 1 8 9 1. "For a number, of years he was engage In the mercantile ' business here, retiring a number' of ..years ago on aceount of his health. He- was 6 0 -years of age. . ;. K1 BASKETBALL AT : VAKE FOREST Work Begins For Season With ! Sqoad-Many 0! Faculty To Attend State Convention (Special to The Chronicle.) WAKE FOREST, Dec. 3. Basket ball practice has opened up in earn est at Wake Forest, with the close of the football period. From now on until the Christmas holidays, ' .the squad, under the direction of Coach Crozier will; be at hard work in prac-tice-vf or -the' opening of the season in the middle of January. - On account of the fact that dnly two of last yearis team are back' this year and prospects for material were not as brigh as they have been, there was some talk of discontinuing the game at Wake Forest, but when the issue was put to the student body last week, it was unanimously voted down, and ' so basketball : will again be the early Springtime sport. Under Coach Crozier's coaching, Wake Forest has the record of losing only three games on its home floor, and only two of these college1 games.' They being with the University of Vir ginia, V. P. I. andnhe Columbus, Ga., Y. M. C. A. Captain Holding and "Phil" Utley are the only two regulars of last year's five again in college. Captain Holding will doubtless have no trou ble in holding. his own at center, and Utley's playing at one of the guards is always pleasing to a Baptist au dience. The loss of Forwards Royal Holding and Beam is one which the team can ill afford, for Beam and Royal cOuld throw goals as often- and in the pinches equal to any pair of forwards in this section. 7 W. Holding, Captain Holding's younger brother, a last year's substi tute, is a strong contender for one of the forwards this year and chances are that he will get a regular place on the team. Tyner, a last year's sub stitute, is also a good man," whose chances are good for a varsity posi tion. The recent classgame between the Lawyers and Meds brought out some goo'd material. Mayberry, a heavy and fast man, who has had consider able basketball experience here, may also be on the team. Davis, Ash croft and Hall, also are showing- up well, especially the latter, whose goal throwing may be of much value. Wake Forest is a member of the State Inter-Collegiate Basketball As sociation with several other colleges of the State. These are: The Univer sity, A. & M., Trinity, Elon Guilford." They will all play several games among themselves for the State bas ketball championship. Wake Forest hopes to maintain . her high record when she meets these teams. Here tofore, she has had little trouble in winning from them, and if Coach Cro zier works his material into a cham pionship quintet it will be a wonderful season's work. Manager Henry is also at work with several Virginia teams, but as yet he is not ready to give out his schedule. All eyes are on Coach Cro zier and his basketball squad, with the thought of their past record, they are hoping that this season will be a like . success. The sessions of the Baptist State Convention, which will be held in Goldsboro the coming week beginning with' Tuesday night, will call away from the ".Hill" several of the mem bers of the faculty. President William Louis Poteat ex pects to" attend and will probably de liver an address concerning the needs of Wake Forest. - Rev. Walter N. Johnson, the college chaplain, will also attend. Dean 'Charles E. Brewer, who is one of the secretaries of the Convention,, will also be present, as will Dr. W. R. Cullom, and Prof. J. Henry Highsmith. In the absence of Dean Brewer, Dr. E. W. Sikes will assume his duties. A matter of special Importance to Wake Forest, both to the faculty and the students will be brought up, and that is of urging to the Convention the need' of an adequate church build ing for the town and college. Pastor W. N. Johnson has been at work "on raising funds for a church building at Wake JForest for the past year, and is deeply Interested in the matter. A building is planned, but he feels that, the. Baptists of the State should con tribute largely to a church building for the college. Wake Forest as a town has raised $ 15,000, so says Mr. Johnson, and he desires that the State contribute $25,000. He with Dr. Po teat and others will do all in their power for this church building before the Convention at Goldsboro this week. ' '. . President Poteat and Professor Highsmith attended the North Caro lina .Teachers' Assembly .at Greens boro ylast week. Dr. Poteat delivered an - address before that body. . I am offering at 20 per ' cent less than market price a 'fine" lot 66x193 on 7th street in Elizabeth, on "car line. Street paved with, asphalt, shady side of street. This, Is a bargain. If in terested' see me. i v Real Estate and Jrzxvranbe. " 1bpne 1430. Trust Buildlnc By the Bridge YESTERDAY-TODAY TOMORROW YESTERDAY 'is but a dream, TOMORROW only a vision but TODAY well lived . makes every YESTERDAY a dream of hap - Piness: and every TOMORROW a vision of hope. Therefore Today not yesterday nor tomorrow. TODAY! See us or phone us about the modern cottage, close in, for $3,Q0O. E. HARLAN & CO. 207 Realty Building. ' , Phones 972 and 2881-J SEE- The Gold Watch we give, away Saturday night 9 p. m: November 30. ." : , . Every 5c puurchase enables you to participate. It's the latest model. - Ask i us about it. .. United Sales Auditorium . Mpniifnrhirprc Of uompa , SIGNS -:- What It takes to paint SIGNS, we got tt. Write for price phone 850. ; ATTRACTIVELY SITUATED A NEW PIEDMONT PARK HOME 7 rooms and basement. Papered and painted, house just-finished. Very low price to. quick buyer. FOARD-PRICE REALTY COMPANY 9 E. 4th Street. New French Trade in Hair. (Paris Correspondence Lon don Te'e ' graph. ) , In one of the large shops near the Opera detective noticed a man of respectable appearance steeping to pick up something which he thrusr furtively into his pocket. His suspi cions aroused, the detective followed, and a few moments afterward the suspect bent down, once more picked up something and put it In his pock et. He rose to find the detective's hand on his collar... -Taken -tq a pri vate room, in suite of his indignant IBAlCliG POWDER! is the BEST, because, in addition lo its unequalled N leavening quality, it leaves no bad taste or unwhole some substance in the food. lb.5c. X lb. 10c lib. 20c ' Insist on having itt All too4 Grocers fell it or will get it tot you. WHY IS ' Bill Johnson has 6 children, doesn't get as good salary as I do, but he gets along better, owns his own home, 3 of his kids are at school, and he's liberal to his church. . We have no children, . give nothing to the, 'church, and are always in debt. It beats me. Susan -says "Don't ask' me' You know I don't spend much on the table, keep but one fire, and belong to no church or charitable societies. Fate just seems against us. Bill." -:; , MSTEN TO 5fE, SUSAN. - ' Fate's got nothing to do with it. i You're not doing your " duty. You keep two servants, wear ostrich plumes, silk stockings, 56.00 shoes, and are .forever running over the country to some- meeting 6f the; Boo Boo . Club. There's but scant home life at your house. You're no help to Bill you're a drawback. You can't run witl the bunch you've tied up with. All right if you have the coin, but you haven't got it. You've missed the functions of a wife, and there's walking ahead of you. Bill's a good fellow, but you're ruining a home ,and losing a husband. , vBUTf A KID, STRANGIiE THE POODIiE, take Building and Lan with that strange duck, Ed Keesler. create a homo, -and make Bill happy. No strings to this recipe. - E. L. KEESLER, Sec & Treas. Phone 344. FOR RENT- 7 rooms, modern, Elizabeth, near college. . .$30.00 7 rooms, modern, Piedmont, fine home . .$18.00 Very close in, modern 6 rooms . .$18.00 5 . robmshearcar)Une -:Dilworth . . .$13.50 ; 4 rooms; Baldwin; avenue, Elizabeth. . . .$11.00 --.J.''ONviAN;&BEALTY COMPANY Mcria E.: Trotter, Sec. & Treas. 16 E. TraAe St." . ' . ' -:"' . ' On the Square IndenftndftnneTermiTial Iig, 5 W. Trade St, Building Phone 1187 protests, he was searched, and a "bag which he carried under Ms raincoat was found, to be full of "chlchis," the false 'curls dear to the large-batted Parisienne. The gentleman then stat ed that he was a picker-up of these unconsidered . trifles, and that, fre quenting the great shops in the ex ercise of his . profession, he counted it a bad day when he could not pock et 15 to 20, of them, so careless are their wearers in the ardor 01 ute chase" for bargains. As it was im possible to accuse the man of theft he was set free, after being warned not to do : it agani. . IT, 25 S. Tryon St, '- C. lu Kinney, Rental Manager , Ptone 349 SUSAN 507 (ineston Modern 8-room Residence, ; nicely papered screened, best hot air heating system. Two rooms and bath on first floor and twn hA . e(l L second floor. - PRICE, $5,400.00 $500 cash, balance $50.00 par month. Charlotte Consolidated Construction Co 2iid Floor. Piedmont Bldg. S. Tryon St. 'Phone 155 a. Kingston Avenue Home All -modern. Seven rooms, ..two story, slate roof residence on sh sMe of -avenue. - Only one block from car line. This home 3 rented for $420 per year. Owner has left the city and advises"0' to close out this prpperty at the low price of $4,750.00 J. E. MURPHY & CO. Phone 842. V W&Jv; tlweV:;Mov0d, West 4th Street, - Bank V Hornets Nest Electric -Winter Coau SjBI;:::. Fuel Co. ' ':. r: 'r Phone 19. ' . Siarda, 7th Marks the opening of a new series by the Mecklenburg Building II Books now open .for subscription to f stock. We are 8 months. avings JNO. B. ROSS, President." Phone I486. J -Eitsement Trust FGRRENT Dr. E. R. Russell's forr mer home, corner 10th and Church v streets ; a very choice corner. . L. L. Sarratt's former home on. North.' College street between 6th and . 7th streets. v , :- No. V T Elizabeth avenue. Hot water heat ; garage and servant 's house on lot. "Apply at office. Southern Real Estate, Loan & Trust Cc. For 805 N. College ..w .-. .. ... ..840.00 10 Jackson avenue.' modem 6 ' rooms .. .. .. . ...... . ...818.00 601 South Church 5 rooms. ., $15.00 411 West" 11th. 6 rooms 2nd floor "i 1 6.00 810 N. College 6. rooms. .' .;'. 812.60 Modern. 9 rooms,; 313 E. 9th. .$30.00 700 East Ninth, 5 rooms.. ...$15.00 4 West Llddell street, '4 'rooms 8 9.00 Store room Belmont avenue, brick. plate glass front: , , ... k 817.50 4-robm house "Double,;. Oaks avenue, per week.', i . -. . . . . . . ; . $1.50 I ARIR tpptN :& BRO. " "Ftri jnsuxwace.'3" ' ' r '"' 319 It. Tryon Fhone &8t ILoans Avenue 1 Kooni 104 Piedmont Building 1 -! to."-; Niimber- 11 Rear of Commercial Building. Company - Phone Is Here-Coal To make delivery of coal during bad Winter weather and with ; ; streets torn up mO lie hard on man and feast "Let ns have your orto for your requirements now. & Loan Association now making loans in about File your application now. As a medium for savings the Meek , lenburgr offers unusual advantage. ' Talk this over with us. A G. CRAIG Sec & Treas. Building. 210 S. Tryon Street Colonial Homes ; at Colonial in aU o Charlotte than COLONl HEIGHTS. In high, healthful tion, In : nearness to town, In convenience to car Pi In character of surro ings. rinf -Raw TmniTliTlff $ fnr Plo tn home builiei only not for specuulat f. I Abbott X & Everything In Real Estate, 1 1001-1002 Commercial a",r Building. Phone 23 Insurance tn Strong CtffaV s -0 1 A
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