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h.:: : ,.-..,.. . I'.v';3 THE VICTORS VDO WILL CLAIM THE SPOILS Resume of :the-Remarkable: Campaign of ! ; 1912-Tlie Governors :and; SehatorsSvho Will Take Office Bur-' txie ariy ?art 'i ! Ijocke Craig, ; Deanocrat. "North Carolina; - Simeon E..v Baldwin, Dcmocratt Connecticut;. Eugene N. Foss, Democrat, . Massachusetts ; Adolph O. Eberhardt, Republican, Minnesota; ( Coleman I1 Blease, Democrat South Carolina;, Ben W. Hooper, Republican-Fusion, Ten nessee; Oscar: B Colquitt, Demo crat, Texas; William Spry, Repub lican, Utah ; Francis El; McGovern, ; Republican, Wisconsin ; " Aram J. Pothier, Republican, Rhode. Island; Elias M. Ammpns, Democrat, Col orado ; Charles R, Miller, Republi. ran, Delaware; - Park Trammell, Democrat, Florida; John , '.M. Haines, Republican, Idaho; Ed ward F. Dunne, . Republican, Illi nois ; Samuel M. Ralston, Demo crat, Indiana ; George V W; Clarke, Kepublicari, Towa; ; Woodridge l erris, Democrat, Michigan ; El Hott W. Major, Democrat, Missou ri; Samuel V. Stewart' Democrat, 3iontana ; . John , H. . . Morehead ; : Democrat, Nebraska; William Sul zer, Democrat,. New: 'York; Ixuis B. Hanna, 'RepubliNorthDa-a kota; James H.T Cox," Democrat Ohio; Frank M. Byrne, Republican) South Dakota; Ernest Idster, Dem ocrat, Washington; Dr. H. D. Hat field, RepubUcan-PwressiTe, West Virginia. - . - .. - .... No gubernatorial-candidate in; New Hampshire obtained the ' necessary plurality, and in ', consequence ' .the ehoice of the Governor devolves upon the Legislature. . The Republicans will have control of the ody and will elect Franklin Worcester to succeed Gov-' ernor Bass., v ' ' . " WASHINGTON, Dec, 30. In a phy sical sense the most 'remarkable po litical event that will take f place in American politics with the birth of the new year will "be the inauguration of Governors in 28 States in the Union. - All but nine of these State's Execu tives will be new - men.: Five of 'the nine who succeed themselves are Re-'' publicans and the remaining four are Democrats.-- Of : the Chief Executives in the remaining States, however, 11 are in the Democratic ; column and 8 are of Republican . persuasion. This gives the Democratic party a slight advantage in numbers in the . entire 28 States, their party having 15 mem bers coming into offlcevagainst 13 al lotted .to the Republican ranks by the voters on November 5.. ' - While not as widely sweeping In political -change "'"as theresult; 4ef - the : presidential and congressional" figlit would " seem to . indicate, the - change in - the State legislatures of these States was sufficient to insure a Unit ed States "Senate with a working ma jority of i the Democratic persuasion. Unofficial, but nevertheless accurate figures compiled by senatorial authori- . Dr. Wm. Sadler, author of "The Cause and Cure of Colds." says that common colds should be taken seriously, es pecially when they "hang on." Foley's Honey and Tar Compound - is . a reliable household medicine for coughs and colds, equally effective for children and for grown persons. Take It when you feel a cold coming on. It will avert danger of serious results - and cure quickly. No harmful drugs Bowen's Drug Store. . e-o-d Don't pay from $2-50 to $750 too bovsSUit or Ovcbat- rYou will if you bv great opportunity. 5.00 6.5a. 7.50 ! u u a u v u , a 7 u u : ' 8.00 JO .00 12.00 15.00 We will discontinue selling Boys'. Goods as soon as our present stock : can ht disposed of . ,: , . - j. - j. . Every Boys Overcoat, Reefer and Suit Incladed in:thi$. Sale You can choose from hundreds of Suits and Overcoats from the verv best makers in all the new; models and materials., T5ie Tate-Brbwiri . . Company. of the Coming Year. ::: . ...7? . " . . i ties show that trol he organization -of that- body at least by a majority of :twoi eliminating all; probable contingencies. ? There is good reason to believe that this ma jority, may be increased to four, and t possibility even that it may reach six. Ane possibility of increased majority, over . the, two ' already - assured, " lies chiefly in the outcome of the 'balloting in tile ilUAois riegislature - where no. pariy has a majority; and. where; there must be - compromise or, combination in order to elect any Senator. : : There will be in. the next Senate 9 6 members,- of whom . 49 will be Demo crats, white the. best the Republicans cancpunt; upon-is ?45, and they ? are by no means certain, of that number, becauseof the doubts which exists as to the outcome in two or three States. . There! are '-In the present (Senate 61 Republicans, : 43. Democrats 1 an'dw two seats are, vacant, one ftOm Colorado and ' one ' from' Illinois.' As- a result of the late election the Democrats will gain nine Senators; eight of . whom will succeed Republicans and' one will, fill a vacancy from Colorado. - Those who will .succeed- Republicans, or " so-called Progressives who were elected as Re publicans' six y years ago will come from Colorado, Nevada. Oregon. . Mon tana, Kansas, New- Jersey, Delaware, and Tennessee". This would ' increase their number ' to ' 52 but for the fact that, they,. will .: lose .three . seats, one from Idaho, ':ohe from Maine 'and one. Arc Your teeth For or , A spretty saleslady sells more goods by ' reason of ' her attractive ness her- salary increases for the same: reason. There is nothing . which hinders your progress like teeth specked with ' decay and :un . sightly, discolorations. k .. - V ' . .. ,' : Consult vDr. . Beam personally, : at ;tlie Baltimore : ' : . Dental Parlor.;-; ' You will get the most artistic , as well as tltev most LASTING work at prices you can easily, afforji. Full1 Sets of; Teeth. .$5 up Gold FUUngs . v; . . ; .";T5c up Saver' flFUllngaf:.' J- v VI"..; ROc 'up jGoid ' Crowns f. . .$3, - $4 'and - $5 Bridge Work; (Teeth -without Plates. . . . . .$3 to $5 a tooth ABSOLUTELY PAINLESS, GUARANTEED ; FIFTEEN YEARiS. Baltimp re Dental Parlor - . - , - INCORPORATED. , ;' , " Office Honrs, Daily 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. Sunday, 10 a. m. to?l-p. m. IADY ATTENDANT. ' " ' ' TELEPHONE 365. - - - -22 South -Tryon Street.' . ' ; Cnrer Gibson-Woolle-Co.'s; Store. - EECECgAItLOTTE .EVENING . CHRONICLE, MOAY, DECEMBER 30, ,1912. "7"---"'" 1 ' J ILL .' --J . from West' Virginia, so'that 'their net positive; gain . will be six and -fix their assured --'number- at- 49.' irV - Should the ' Democrats elect . - one member from Illinois their total will be "50 arid" their majority 4 p should theywln two from Illinois, one to suc ceed . Senator Cullom and jone to fill the -Liorimer.-vacancy, their- total will be 51, and their majority.' 6 over ythe combined Republican," Progressive, Democrat rand nondescript strength. ' : The line-up of the Senate, including those whose terms do not expire those who have already been elected by their State : legislatures, r and. ; those n whose election is indicated by primary; choice on March f4 next will be as-follows: ; - -Democrats. : Henry F. . Ashurst, Arizona;- A. O Bacdn, Georgia; John ' H -" Bankhead, Alabama; ( Nathan- P. Bryan, 'Florida; George W. Chamberlain, ' Oregon ; Wil liam E.. Chilton, West" Virginia; James P. Clarke, Arkansas; Charles. A. Cul berson, Texas ; Duncan U- Fletcher, Florida; - Jeff Davis, Arkansas; Thomas P. .GoreOkiahoma; Gilbert MjRitch cock, .Nebraska; OlUe' M.; James; Ken-, tucky; Charles F. - Johnson; i Maine; Jdseph ;c F.. Johnston; Alabama ; : John W. Kern, . Indiana; Harry tane, Ore gon ( primary choice) viiukeijea, Ten nessee; Thomas'. S. Martin, wyirginia ; James ,E.tMan.e,r;NJ;Hnry.rlA-, My ers, Montana; Francis G. ; Newlands;, Nevada; - James A. ' O.' Gorman, - New York; ; Xee, S.. Overman, , North -'.Carolina; Robert. I Owen, Oklahoma (pri-. mary. choice) ; Atlee Pomerene,; Ohio;; Key ! Pitman, ' Nevada- r - (primary choice) ; Joseph E., Rangdell, Louis iana; - JamesvA. . Redd, Missouri ; John F. -j Shaf roth-- (primary.'! choice) , t Colo-, rado; Morris Sheppardr Texas (pri mary choicie) ; .: Benjamin' Fi:. Shivelyr Indiana; -F. M., Simmons, -Nbrth Caro- Yam vrmcMT TERMS:r We 'will - - arrange them' to suit. Don't worry. Consult Dr. Beam FREE. Extracting .and Cleaning iFfee. your $2.00 . 2.50. 3.25 3.75 4.00 5.00 , 6.00 7.50 Nothing: else in this world but the blending ; 'of pure ; tobaccos the choicest leaf could "give you the excellence -of Fatima Turkish-blend Cigarettes! "Dutimetivh , Una (primary -choice); Marcus ::A. Smith,; Arizona.; Hoke Smith, Georgia; John Walter Smith, Maryland ; f EHi sbn D.' Smith," South Carolina; William J. - Stone; Missouri ; Claude A.-r Swan son, Virginiii; "Charles S. Thomas; Coll ora;do- ; (primary choice' ' for short term) ; William H .Thompson,- Kansa (indicated'' by Z primary) ; : John- -R. Thornton,- LiOusiana;t '-Benjamin '.7R. Tillman -. South . Carolina ; , 1 James : i KL Vardeman Mississippi; . Thomas . Walsh V Montana (indicated -preference) ; .John S. Williams,-. Mississippi; Delaware, Democratic Legislature, -np choice indicated; Tennessee,- Demo crats Legislature, no choice indicated. Total (including Delaware and Ten nessee, 49. . .,; , :. j Republicans, Including - Progressives and' Prcressive i Republicans. William E. Borah, Idaho ; William O. Bradley, Kentucky; Frank Bran dagee, Connecticut";: Joseph Jj. Brlstow, Kansas; Theodore ' E.; . Burton, Ohio; Thomas B. Catron, New -Mexico;" Mo ses E. ; Clapp, . Minnesota; t Clarence ' D. Clark, Wyoming; ". LeBarpn B. r Colt, Rhdde Island; , (indicated,:. but not -by primary) ; Coe I.: Crawford, South Dakota; ; A. 'B. Cummins," Iowa; WU. Ham P. DlttingKam, j Vermont; . Henry A. DuPoht, . Delaware ; - Albert -B. Fall, New Mexico ; Jacob 5 H; Gallinger, New Hampshire;. AslerJ.4 Qtonna. f North Dakota; - William; P.: Jackson,: Mary land;" Wesley; L. --Jones, Washington; William . S. Kenyon," '. Iowa ' (primary choice ); Robert M. LaFolletfe, Wis consin; Henry F. Llppitt, Rhode ' Is land: Henry C. Lodge, Massachusetts; Porter J. McCumber, North Dakota,; Ge orge : P; McLean, " 1 Connecticut ; Knute Nelson, - Minnesota (primary choice)'; George W." Norris, Nebraska (primary choice); George T. Oliver, Pennsylvania; Carroll S. Page, Ver mont; - Boise Penrose, Pennsylvania; George C.- Perkins, California; Miles Poindexterr Washington; Elihu Root, New York; William t Alden 1 Smith, Michigan (indicated) I Ree4 Smoot, Utah; Isaac ' Stephenson, Wisconsin; Thomas Sterling, South Dakota (prob able; George- Sutherland, Utah; Charles E. - Townsend, " Michigan; Francis E. Warren,- Wyoming (indi cated) r John D.- Works, California. Idaho, Republican ' Legislature, but no ' choice- indicated- ; . " ' Maine,1 Republican Legislature, no candidate certain. - " ; ' i Massachusetts, -Republican Legisla ture, probable Stfriatot Samuel W.' Mc- caii. ' r'V ' V " ' ' New - Hampshire,' no - party; has ma jority '; in " Legislature, . 'Progressives hold balance of power, Senator p'rob ably a 'Republican. - - - -.:;-- West Virginia, : Republican Legisla ture, Senator- probably ! Davis-Elklns. ' Total, :'4'5.';' . ; " ':: : . ' As stated,' the; result - in Iillinoisis in dpubt, with' the probabilities in: fa vor of v one ; Democrat, and with the possibility 1 of- two r Democrats. In "Kansas, the Democrats have-' a majority in , the "Legislature ; and Wil liam ,H. Thompson: was chosen as. the primary candidate, CJ?ut ; there is said to be some question'' as to his consti tutional eligibility, because of the fact that he is now a eiaie juage. In Delaware the Democrats have a majority in the Legislature and' the probabilities are tnat the," Senatpr -will be William Saulisbury, although for mer Senator R. R. Kenney is a can didate. : ! . v ' In Tennessee, : the.' Democrats have a majbHty'but-the because ; of: :fic.tipnal fight between4 the Patterson arid anti-Patterson factions. In Maine, former . Representative Burleigh is the - Republican nominee, but is hot 'certain - of election despite the fact that; his party has a- majority of the Legislature.- In South Dakota there is some ddnbt owingo the fact that: Thomas ssterimg, x-roBreHaivti jv publican; received : the ' primary ' en dorsement -and Senator Gamble is said to have a "majority of ' the members of the Legislature, but both : are . Repub licans. . v ',. - ' I' '. ",, . ' '-. '. ; ' . " - J In : the House the Democrats have increased ' their control , thrdugn tne recent election but; .;thugh''the.;elecn tion of some of their- members to the Shate, and to a " governorship . as well as through, the retirement of others, we ' wish', to call your attention to the fact thit ;mos.t : infectious diseases such as wliooping' cough, diphtheria and car-fiver- arm contracted when, the 1 child hoji a. cold. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy will quickly cure .a- cold arid ; greatly lessen the : danger : of contracting these AiRpases. This, remedy is famous for its ures of eolds. . It- contains no opium :r other narcotic and ; may be. given - to a child with ; implicit confidence. Sold . by there will be many, important changes in a committee organization.. TheTall-important .Ways' and Means Committee, which'is to-form the tar iff bills for the Wilson administration, has been riddled. Out : of the seven Republican merrtbers of the commit tee only , two will take their seats in the Sixty xthird. Congress. f . These are John 'Dalzeir of ' Pennsylvania .and Samuel McCall . of Massachusetts.' : Of the 1 4 Democratic members' of . that committee four will be "among : 'the missing. ' Two iof " these, 'however Hughes - of New York and - James of Kentucky, go to the" Senate. The election "of f Morris Sheppard of Texas -to he: Senate, if seniority takes precedence, "will' move 'Representative Burnett of Alabama to 'the : chairman ship of the - Public - -Buildings and Grounds Committees which handles the big public buildings of the "pork bar rel" bill. t-,r-:- --' The Banking and Currency : Commit tee . investigating, the ,- so-called money trust, will be without Ja" head,.. Repre sentative Pujo having retired! Repre sentative Carter Glass i . of Virginia is he ranking member of that-committee. The Public, Lands Committee, the Agricultural . Committee,: and i the,, im portant Foreign - Affairs -' Ckjmmittees are; some' of the other'?' House bodies that will, undergo important changes in their v personnel. -Representative Sulzer.; ot ;Ne w " Yor k, Hhech&irman of the; latter; committee,' has been elected Governor " of New ; York.' - ; ; ; " ; ; Two of the most important ; matters likely, to be legislated into law. during the, . coming year are an. income J tax and a revision of the tariff. Tariff re vision ' will be one" - of the first "meas ures considered s by '. the extraordinary session, of Congress, which President Wilson is expected to call " shortly; af ter his inauguration, on March 4. The Democratic tariff T-policy as .recently outlined ; by the , leaders contemplates the reduction.' of - duties on .imports to the extent of millions of dollars. . The enactment of an income tax law will come as ?at result.-of ; a fight which has extended: over; years and- is only now hearing fruition through the rati fication .of a proposed amendment to the Constitution which, it is expected, will have been accepted by ,the neces sary three-fourths of the States in the Union early in January, . .... To date 34 States in the .Union have: ratified this amendment out. of a nec essary 36. The amendment in effect grants Congress the power to llevy an income tax, without apportionment among the several States and without a census of enumeration. " Its adoption would serve in a great measure, to bal ance any reduction in 'tariff 'schedules made by the Democrats. , . . . The States ."that have ; officially ap-i proved of the amendment are: .Ala-; bama, Arkansas, Arizona, ' California, Colorado, Georgia, Idaho, Illinois, In diana, Iowa, . Kansas,; -Kentucky, Maine, Maryland, Michigan Minneso ta, Mississippi' Montana, Missouri, Ne braska, JNeyaaa,. jsew. ; xotk,- JNortn Carolina, North Dakota, Oklahoiha, Oregon, . South Carolina, South Dako ta, Tennessee," Texas, " Washington and Wisconsin. Unofficially Ohio and Louisiana. ' "r s ' .-' a " '-. To i Cure a Cold in One Day Take LAXATIVE BROM0 Quinine Tab lets. Druggists -rerund money if it raus to cure. E. W. GROVE'S signature on each box. - 25a. Mon CHLfVM TKJATmE CWCUST - Wednesday, ' January - 1st. Matinee and Night. r As the special New Year's Attrac tion, Mr. Henry W. Savage offers the greatest American ; Musical M Comedy. The Prince of Risen With Jess Dandy ; as f "Hans Wagner' and a notable cast of players. New costumes, new scenery- and "entire new production. 70 people, including the famous "Prince of Pilsen" Orches tra. Seats how selling at Hawley's. PRICES: ;- t . " '-' '' - ' ' -V'. - '" Matinee . .. . .$1.50, c $1.0Or 75, 50, 25c Night... . ...$2.0O, $l.BO,. Sl.UO. ooc NORfplK WESTERN RAIIM Schedules In effect December 8, 1912. - LEAVE WINSTON-SALEM '. 7KX) a. m. daily for Roanoke and inter mediate stations. Connect with main line train North, East and West with Pullman sleeper, dining cars. 2:05 p: m. Jaily for Walnut Cove, Madi son,, ..Martinsville, ' Roanoke, .the. North and East Pullman steel electric lighted sleeper Winston-Salem, to . Harrisburg, Philadelphia, New York, r Dining cars north of Roanoke. 4:15 p. ' m. dally, .; except Sunday, tor Martinsville and local stations. W. C. SAUNDERS, Gen'l. Pass. Agfc, '. W. B. BEVILL, ' Pass. Traf. Mgr., ; Roanoke, Va.' - BLAKE'S DRUG SHOP On the Square. , Prescriptions Filled Day a and Night, v v . BLAKE'S ALPHABET Stands for . Washington The home of rfolly f Madison Home Made ; Candy. DeUghtful, yes. 50c a -pound, t . ' Fresh eachtweek at ; Jno.S.BlaRe phpoe di. On the Pquaie. - i" .--( -- u- , BUSINESS TOPICS Bfisiacs Nates ' of. Isteret esi Wrti THE GE1I Hotel , ano Cafe. up-to-date v dinlns room - seating 100 : - persons."-" " ; Lunch counter unequaled v In South. ; Con veniently located -. on J South nTryon street.. ..Strictly. European. , - NORRIS EXQUISITE . CANDIES Kept In -Norris. Refrigerator ; :;, ' ''J Always" fresh.";.. - REESE & -.ALEXANDER v. l:'.EbluTe?Ai Cor. 4th-; and Tryon Sts; : " " PROMPT DRUG 1 DEHVERT That they all ?,. talk about, 5 can be had tvhem fpn phone ' 179. .-rf . .n.: ' - '' ' ; . .-. . . . . "" ... ' EastemNortbn vsiih'anj Phone U062 . , ? 200 E.' Morehead" Bi. to see our Xmas liile of 1 Guth & Apollo GhoccdateC . TEYON DRUG CO. ''y--oificE moved. :'v Office : of Charlotte - Brass .Works and stock of plumbers', supplies moved to-:30I .-BastA- Fifth street, .in- : the rear of Armour &. Co.: '--f ' . v - , , Bring us you? scrap brass. apd cop per. - 13 .-- '-. ' , CHARLOTTE . BRASS "WORKS v- J. A.' Bradford, Mgr. ; KHiLS INSTANTLY Bed Bugs," Roaches, "Lice and all in sects Worrell's Varmingo. 'Use with a, spray. Sold at-J. -L. Eagle's (2) stores, 25c per. bottle J ;,. . Myers Street Pharmacy Phone 231 32 S.: College. Phones 685-686. . DR. GEO. E. DENNIS .- - ; Dentist v " . - - - r- , - ;ClasS ;05 r - , f - - . ' - University of Maryland ' PHONE S002. "- OFFICE 702 Commercial .Bank; Building.. - - DR. A. J. UTILE ath "Nervous' and Stomach Diseases -ft 607-608 Realty Building - Makes the - Nation', Gasp. -. - " The awful list of injuries on a Fourth or juiy staggers , numanity. set over against' it,; however, -'is the wonderful healing. by- Bucklen's Arnica ZjSalve, ' of tnousands, wno suffered rrom ,- bams, cats, '-bruises, bullet, wounds or . ex plosions. It's the - quick healer of ' bolls, ulcers, eczema, sore "Hps : or plies. . 25 cts . at Jno.. S. Blake Drug Co. ..... NORTH' CAROLINA, Mecklenburg; County. . By virtue of the power of sale con tained in aDeed .of Trust r executed by F. O. Landis and wife, Carrie Male Landis to , W. -! -Fi -Harding, on the 6th day of October," 1912, to secure an in debtedness therein recited -.to . the In terstate Chemical Corporation; said Jjeea . or Trust being ; recorded in the offlcer of -the . Register - of; Deeds of Mecklenburg - County in - Book 297. page 2t 0 ; default of- payment having been made, the undersigned will ex pose". toTpublic- sale at the' Court : House door in - the .City iof Charlotte., on the 2.1st day "of January, ',1913, .at "twelve o'clock :M., for cash to the - -highest bidder," the v following .described ' lots of land bounded and - described-as follows:. ' ;' FIRST. TRACT:. In; City of Char lotte, .' Charlotte .Township; - Mecklen burg- County, North -Carolina, - known as . lots Nos.i ;one,; .and, two, square number eleven? in the; property of the Elizabeth Realty Compahy," known , as Crescent Heights; as .will v appear by reference to the. map - of the . property of the Elizabeth Realty Company, re corded in Book r230? page s24 in the office of the s? Register -of : Deeds of Mecklenburg , County; , .the said two lots being one hundred and twenty (120) feet front by one hundred and ninety-five (195) feet deep and .front ing on the street . known ,as, Crescent Avenue in ' saia urescent ueignis as aforesaid, within the City of- Char lotte, havinsr the: risrht to use togeth er . with : other lot owners - in said square as an alleyway for. purposes of Ingress, egress and regress to and from 3 said lots, a strip .. of. land ten foot wide extending across the rear of the . above - described . lots,, and also across the rear .of other lots In said square, the said alleyway, being shown upon - the - man . hereinbefore . .men- tioned. - ' . ". , SECOND TRACT: In said County and State in the 'City of Charlotte and'-more. . particularly , described ;as follows: Beginning at a-stake on the, West side of South Tryon Street in sald'City of Charlotte fifty-five, feet from .the Southeastern corner of .W. W. Pegram's (now Mrs.r PoweU'a lot), said stake being ten' feet from"1 the corner post of : saidr pegram's fence and runnlnsr back narallel with - said Pegram's line and five feet from said line and ten feet from saia xence, 17 a feet v to a , stake ; -.thenee-narallel with Tryon street vin. a south westwar dly . di rection nfty-nver reei., to - a stase; thence i parallel with " the - first? line 175 -feet- to r the .'Stake on - Try on- Street thence .'fifty-five, feet to the bearlnnlng '. together . with A the right 'of way over the ten-foot alley between said Pegram lot and . the above lot r. and., as.; particularly de scribed: In a deed to Carrie . Male Lan dis from W." N. 'Mullen and wife, Anna; B. Mullen,; dated April 10th, 1900, and registered in : the office . of the Register of Deeds of Mecklenburg County in "Book 148 - page '78, to which deed reference is hereby made. Said sale is made for the ; purpose of paying, off ' the Indebtedness ' hereinbe fore recited, this the 20th day of De-; cember, 1913. ; ' " '': -.ir v : - i. W.'.F,-HARDING, ' . mm Want Ad Rates and Rules f tin tHe Evaimg iQironide One cnt a "word each4 Insertion.' No fad ' taken ?f or less - than the .price of ten worda. Ads, in larger :type,10e a line (four words to the . line):;; '.7.: .-V.vr-?: :::ur, V .Out-of-town ' ' r ''.?. ttdveTtisenienta must be ' accompanied with cash. Agencies, discounts' 15 per centv" .Conttacf rates ent -upon; request? Telepljone -ypuf Want ,Ad vto The , Chronicle, (phone '78) when it Is; convenient. to do, sor and . collec tion, twill, "be 'made at 'your home or - at your office the . following ;day: This ria ; an t accomnjodatlon.. .ser- vicecrendered.- ChroniclecWant x Ad patrons and payment ? should ; al ways be' promptly; made on : pre sentation .'of bill. ..'Always .ask; that youritelephone ad be , repeated baclc;to4-you 1 by the ad ) taken to' make rure thai.lt has i been " taken' correctly. .The? Chronicle canMot guarantee ta'octf racy oriuaissume. re- , spmsibilityi for errof s Qf .any occurring iri- telephone adyertis 'menlA-; ,V;aft -;.'i v1 Closing hours: To secure ptoPr; erclassificaticnv Vfads-must be . in The-f ChronicTa- , -bSoVbefprevl o'clock vthe 4ay of thetesue. :p "Bheyy; wordVlnfthe advertiaei nieht,- Including tnenames arid 'ad dress, .isxonntedi-.r'Eachv1' initial. "counts? one' wbrd;l comp'onnd Vw.ords are counted ; two: wods., V. v s ' ' ; ADyBRTISERA shi-tuld retain receipts, given-' Ari' payment s ;lor Want Ads over "the' office counte's.' ;as -mistakes ;can:notV be rectified witnput,-tnejn.-, y rt. rA t WANTED - V: , r WANTEDV-Oood rrbpywith- v wheel - to carry -rue cnromcie m worth; Char lotte. Apply :robmv;i08..; Chronicle: WANTHQrCoofc .and nurse 412 ,E. Boulevard. . - - 28-lt WANTED Boy.y for . soda. ': fountain: : Jas.-. P. Stowe & Co. . 28-lt FOE RENT. FOR : : RENTr-Furnished "; room, pri- t yate . family modern 4. conveniences. Apply 507 fB; 5th;;; ' :- 30-It , t I , 1,11 FOR RUNT-Stbre JNo.' - 22 West Fifth street. ; D. -H. Anderson. . ' ' '--v ; - -- 20-8t FOR SALE. FOR SAL.E--Good: '. family J- horsij. Phorie lM-li. - ' BAR ACA-PHnjATHEA t"UNtON 1 ; " ; -?;-:r "? r )"- ' ,-:'' 1 ::tThe1monthl;meetin'giot;the;Barw and' Philathea: : city- '.unions :will be held Thursday) night at -8 ; o'clock cat the SecpndPresbyterlantChurQh: Baraca- and-Philathea'pennants will be given.'tp ; the' classes with; the largest percentage .of - attendance and a' large attendance; from ; all classes is expectr ed as each .class 1 Is . trying to .win : one of ; these : pennants. ;; There ; will ? be ;an inter sting - program.and; many. , thlnftis of '" importance will ;; be' discussed 'in connection with the State convention which1 will meet herenext May.'. - . The . Secret Terror ; .. The.., haunting, fear -ot- .sickness anr helplessness ' la the secret 'terror' of the working ' nian. . Health' Is his -capital. Kidney .diseases sap . a -man's strength and . vitality., ., They. lessen .his, earning capacity.' . Foley "Kidney Pills bring back health " arid strength by - healing the dis ease. : .They-are the ibest , medicine made for ... kidney . .and Jiladder .troubles.. The genuine 'are in the ' yellow package. ' Re fuse -. - any substitute.- Bowen's Drug Store.?. ..-' ;: .. '. '. " . : : . e-o-d SOUTHERN RAHWAT ANNOTJN'CES GREATDT' REDUCED ' RATES . .FOR ; THE CHRISTMAS AND . t . . NEW. .YEAR; HQIiTDAXS. ..For Christmas and'iNew Tear Roll' days the ";iSoutherh Railway . will, sell round trip ; tickets; at : greatly 'reduced rates. : Dates i of sale; ,- ' December ! Z. 14.. 1719. V20. 21,,22,,23. 24. 25. and 8 1st. also on January, 1,191 9t with final return limit January" 6th 1913. ;;For. further -and detail -information apply " to ' any-. Southern Railway tick et agent; or-write.5.';-. ; ' a ; ,R.'H. DEBTJTTS," I).' P. 'Aii 1 A ': ' if' r Charlptier-Ni Cyr-S CHRISTMAS "- HOTvTDAY EXCUR SION TICKETS tTIA SEABOARD: ; ; . ; AIR LINE RAILWAY. .. The Seaboard Air Line' Railway will sell Holiday - tickets : between all sta tions, on its line at greatly reduced rates'on. December, 13, ;.14, ;17, '18. 20, 21, 22, 23, 24,-25, 81 and January j 1st good to return until January th in clusive 1913. f.Thls,wlll;be a great op portunity, to visit .your,; frjandg during the Xmas time atr greatly' 'reduced rates'. 7 For further ' information ' call on your nearesti agen.t, or. ' write the undersigned.. - : . . ." JAMES KER.-TR., T. P.. Al, . Charltotte, K. a - . ; :. H S. LEARD, D. :P. 'A.', .i;.;'-v-v-.f. -;:Raleigh,:;N'CV- Piedmont IMII Between7 Charlotte "oand Gastonia, - - - : , -a ' ..-1-, ' Trains. Leave CriarlotteEffectiTe ' ' Itr. jlndepend eqce ' -j . ? Ar. 'Mint Street sauare. . ; . . station, No,;; f:00 a; mi ' No. ,2 7:65 a. m, 8 8:15 a; m. , K-9i38a.'.m.. 710:25a..m.".'; 4 9 .15 a. m. 18:88 a. m. . - 811:2$ a. ro. 10-12:50 a.m. 12 2:30 p; m, 18-r 42( pw na. .; IS Sp. m. - i 20 80 p. m, O 2S 7:40 p.: nv . 24-9:45 p.'m, -Ll a. m. 17 45 D.' BL . ; 1 19 6:85 P-TO ' '"''., : I o p, nv-1:- v"'v; - 28 8:45 p.m. - 25105 P. m. r : .28 1155 p. m. ; Baggage checked "to . and from Mint Street : Station pnly. N :; -" 1 ' '-J I - tickets on sale at Independence Termi nal, and Jfint Street x Station. SL THOlfASON. ' C.' V. PALMER.. ' - if rrs yo hgjood to you .WRITE j A- CHRONICLiE : WANT AD. A -4wks - '- trustee. all dealers.
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Dec. 30, 1912, edition 1
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