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THE CHARLOTTE NEWS, MAY 12, 1914. 8 Page Eiglhtt iiiiTrn FOR RENT Modern house 1003 So. WAN I tU Tryon street. $25 per month. Phone 1 415. . 9-tf WANTED You to see my line or rianos and player pianos. Mrs. C. rent Small furnished flat in H Wilmoth. Charlotte, N. C. my apartment. Mrs. O. A. Robbins. S-tt-eoa phone CS2. 6-tl WANTED Hats to renovate. Kirscb- FQR RENT Modern six-room apart- haum S West Trade St. Phone ment gteam heatcd, $25.00; nine- -536 3-tf-sun-tu-m room same $32.50; seven-room res-; " idence Grade St.. water and gas. i n.,vTvD clean colored girl. -0 $is.50. Phone 323. W. F. Dowd. S. Cedar St. 11 -9 lot WANTED A. re more toarders- 303 FOR RENT Furnished room to lady uth Church St. Phone 15S9-J. witn references. Rate reasonable. s"tr All conveniences. Private family. . Pleasant surroundings. S10 West w-ANTED-rPosition by young lady Trade. phone 2960-L. 11-tf 1ut completed course in stenogra- rhV Salary no object. Phone Mr. FQR RENT Five rooms. W. B. Reid. Auten at 515. Phone No. 9. S-tf UMMTfrn Tvvn nainterS, OnlV FOR RENT To gentleman 3 nicely fur VVANi tU lvo pauue . umij piyte bath telephone first-c ass need apply uu in. close in 409 E. 7tu St. Phone Graham, "56L 31' i rSplS riraP.e"eAs,,e.c. restaurant and lodS,nS. Appljr Dr rain. Gei. E. Woodruff. Rident Montgomery 11 " Agent. p0R RENT Malever apartments, ;txTrtvM to seo O-Cedar Pol 1 Elizabeth ave. Simmons Co. 3-tf j l5i ?0,PtlJ?5 a?' wpertS rt FOR RENT Nice cottage, five rooms. grdnS cTe H-3tr on car line. $11.00. McClung Realty , "1JDlCeT CnwePaCPhonl0S13! FOR REN1 New turnr-ec rooms. I S0O n3. J. L. Stilwell. Phone oug e App, .. South Cedar St. U-tf ??TZW.o FOR RENT Newly furnished rooms, ble-ter-s moderate eiec u KxceUent boafd near. frou. the siju-re. near T.joa. rno References. Phone 547-J. 6C 11-tf wTNTED-Position by young man - h modern ten0?frbdTseePB0; 767 improvements. No. 5 East 11th St. ence furnished. Add.e.s uox. . Mon phone 05- City. g.tf rvAVTrD Boarders and roomers at - 402 S. Churcn. Hot and cold wa- MISCELLANEOUS ter. Furnished room down sta- -.,-.-r-U)-..l-u-l-u, .--rw-ur-.,- Also upstairs. YO,; CAN depeua on Lillyc'rop s mar- " 1 ... k,. ovnorionrpfi kft r best fresh causht fish. Tweo A-ANTED-Position b Penenc ty years experience. Pnoue Lilly stenographer br"e crop's Market. 5-tf-tu-thv deeper. -Address EmpIoment. care oi News. "tf ANNOUNCEMENT I ha.e bought ' IT Z. 7, rfo the fruit and confection store from WANTED To sen one houe and de- Jjm Kakos Graham anJ livery wagon. Phone IP.. -J. i--u Tiade streets and solicit the pat. r-71 s. -hhiic rcnage of the public. Gus McKene. WANTED-Full grown me rabbits. . 7-16t-tu-thura Ctarlotte Sanatorium. H-tt w ted To seii roiling invalid FRESH CANDIES Daily, Oueen chair and pair of nice "inches used q; Kitchen, ' S? 7 onlv with broken ankle. U. u. ... . ' Thompson. 005 S. College. 12 2t West Trade 7-tf 60(1 IIIZZZZIZZZIZZZ FOR ANL CL.SS of brick work. V-NTED Burned out motors to re- pressed brick mantles and tile set pair Charlotte Electric Repair Co.. ting, call 1313-J. 12-5t SOS W. 4th St. 5.10-201 . . SPRING IS HERE Time to clean FflR 'sfil P I nouse- Pbone 1771-L. Charlotte Va- -JizDiSSSZJZ I cuura Cleaning Co.. and have them FOR SALE Or exchange, my resi- do yojr work' 25-tf-eod dence No 3 W . Morehead. Titile UTOMOBILES FOR HIRE-5-pas- pertect. Thob. Prescon. 1-lt senger car& McC,ure & uosteler. FOR SALE Sweet peas. Mrs. H. A. Garrison. Phone 3120-L. H ot FOR SALE Marion Roadster body complete with top and windshield. Charlotte Wagon & Auto Co. 12-6t FOR SALE Biggest bargain in com bination two or four passenger auto mobile in first-class condition. Pied mont Garage. 12-lt FOR SALE Mecklenburg prolific seed corn. Field selected for six years. Two dollars per bushel. T. B. Faires. Fhone G120. ll-3t-d&w FOR SALE One fresh milk cow. Ad dress J. M. Miller, Charlotte, Route 11. 12-lt FOR SALE Or exchange, 1 40 h. p. stationary boiler; 1 25 h. p. engine; 1 No. 1 Mecklenburg saw mill: 1 35 h. p. eneine. See F. II. Dunn. R. F. D. No. 6. Phone i302. 12-2t FOR SALE Sweet peas, 50 cents per hundred. Phone 661-L. 8-5t WANTED An experienced grocery man Apply Grocery, care News. 12-2t FOR SALE Any one in the city look ing for a real bargain in an automo bile two or four passenger, first class condition. (A good looking car cheap). Piedmont Garage. 12-lt TOR SALE Sweet peas 40 cents per hundred. Phone 136S-J. ll-3t FOR SALE Deering mower and rake. Like new, $40.00. W. S. Clinard. 12-lt FOR SALE One S-foot all glass Silent Salesman Floor Case, new. C. S E!am. Jeweller. 23-tf FOR SALE My house and lot. corner of South Boulevard and Eustace Ave. Price $3700.50. Terms easy. Mrs. P. L. Lance. 12-tf FOR SALE Mare and mule colt, or will exchange for milk cattle. J. D. Clark. Route 4, Charlotte. 12-2t FOR SALE New 8-room house near Myers Park entrance, $4,500. Patter son & Glascock. Phone 2. ll-3t FOR SALE A drug store which last year did a business of $2,000.00 can be bought with a cash outlay of only $1500.00. Address John X. Wil liams, Jr.. 86 Commercial Place, Norfolk, Va. 12-7t FOR- RENT FOR RENT Four room house No. 506" South College street, $2.50 per week. Phone 53 4-J. 9-tf FOR RENT Two unfurnished con necting rooms, all conveniences. 315 X. Pine. 7-tf-eod FOR RENT Rooms to men only. 607 South Tryon St. 6-7t -------- --- FOR RENT Small apartment, attrac tively furnished. Front rooms. Tenth Avenue. Address B. S. M.. care of News. 11-tf . Phone 430. Open dav and night, 235 South Tiyon Street. 12-3t PIANO AND VOICE W. H. Over carsh lT South Tryon 3t. Phona 2691. 18-15t-eod NEXT THIRTY DAYS. 24 lbs. White Crest Flour, 90c, at your grocer. 26-12t.-eod. STOVE and Range repairing, oil stoves and refrigerators. All work guaranteed. Mullis & Mullsis, 20S N. College. Phone 143. 11-tf LeREVO MODELS mould the figure into the long graceful lines of the corset, co: recting all defects of the figure. That's why they are so pop ular. Front and back laced. Sold only by Mrs. N. Benson Reeves, 307 North Tryon St. 12-lt $100.00 REWARD for any stove or rang'e we can't repair and make bake. Mullis & Mullis, 21S N. Col lege. Phone 143. ll-tf DR. S. LEVY, Dentist. 235 East Trade St. Phone 133G. ll-3t PLENTY OF TIME to enter News' "Song and Story" contest. 3-15t A SPECIAL demonstration O-Cedar Polisn Mops and O-Cedar Polish all this week at Parker-Gardner Co. ll-3t SEWING machines and bicycles, un redeemed Pledges for sale. R. Male ver & Co. No. 9 E. Trade. 12-2t BOOK BARGAINS while they last. Have you seen the bis exhibition of old and new books at 211 West ' Tra'de St? Any old or new hnnk. ' Any set of books. J. Glenn Smith. 6-tf WIN $300 IN GOLD in The News' "Song and Story ' Contest. 3-15t TRY A LeREVO Fashion favorite fit and wear guaranteed. Mrs: X. Benson Reeves, 307 North Tryon St. 12-lt EC-C-S FOR HATCHING From good utility Rhode Island Reds and White Leghorns, one dollar per setting. Fhone 3229. 3-12-tf THE NEWS' "Song and Story" Con test open and free to all. 3-15t NOW is good time to enter The News "Song and Story" contest. 3-15t BOARDERS wanted, 402 South Church street. All conveniences. 10-tf. LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE wanted. No canvassing or soliciting required. Good income assured. Address Na tional Co-Operative Realty Co., V 111S Marden Building, Washington, D. C. 3-17t MRS. DR. MOORE Painless Tooth Extractor, 23 W. Trade. Phone 1741. 17-tt ENTRIES are still open in The News' "Song and Story" Game. 3-15t THE ROYAL eye glasses fit all eyes. 235 E. Trade. 10 3t EVERYBODY'S PAGE ONE-CENT-A-WORD Minimum 10 Cents PHONE 115 Mecklenburg Hams For Monday. Kingan's Reliables, worth 23c. My Price 20c Swift Premiums 20c Dold's Westphalias 18 1-2c Kingan's & Swift's Bost 40c sliced B. Bacon 30c 10 lb. pails Pure Lard or Cottolene for $1.35 10 lt. pails Snowdrift and Snowite... . $1.10 Will Save You 25c Sack on Best Flours. $3.25 Fancy Patents .... $2.85 $3.00 Good Patents $2.75 Try a sack. I have your kind. Mv Coffees are Roasted Friday, and you can buy a 35c Coffee for 28c 22 lbs. Sugar for $1-00 4 tts. Good Head Rice for ' ...25c 3 1-2 lbs. Fancy Head Rice for 25c 9 lbs. Fresh Grits for .. 25c 3 cans best Sugar Peas . . 50c "c Fancy Syrup Peaches for 20c 25o Good Syrup Peaches 18c Just received one case 50c fine assorted Chocolate Candies that I sell at : 25c Tb. Special Prices on Oranges. Lemons and Grape Fruit for Saturday. C M. FITE. S2PtT 5-HORSE Twin Indian motor, just overhauled, at factory. $100. . 4 horse Indian $75. Others $35 up. Durham & Co., agents, Indians, Hen dersons, Excelsiors. 15 S. Church. 7-tf ARE YOU SOLVING The News' "Song and Story ' Puzzles? 3-15t SEWING MACHINES and bicycles, un redeemed pledges, all prices. Male ver, 9 East Trade St. 3-tf 5-HORSE Twin Indian motor just overhauled, at factory, $100. 1 cyl inder Indian $60. O "ueiS $35 up. Durham & Co., agents, Indians. Hen dersons, Excelsiors, 15 S. Church. 7-tf PIANO TUNING. W. E. Senn, Char lotte, N. C. Phono 1569. -tf LOST & FOUND LOST Lavellier containing two pearls between Railroad and 3revard St. on East 6th St. Reward. Phone 2573-2L LOST Gold locket. R. L. R. engraved on back, small diamond in front. Re ward if returned to News office. It LOST Open face gold watch, Elgin make; chain with blood stone fob. Finder return to T. L. Kirkpatrick and receive reward. 12-if LOST Bunch of keys. Reward if returned to News office. , 12-tf CHILD CROSS? FEVERISH? SICK? A cross, peevish, listless child, with coated tongue, pale, doesn't sleep; eats sometimes very little, then rav enously; stomach sour; breath fetid; pains in stomach, with diarrhoea; grinds teeth while asleep, and starts up with terror all suggest a Worm Killer something that expels worms, and almost every child has them. Kick apoo Worm Killer is needed. Get a box today. Statt at once. You won't have to coax, as Kickapoo Worm Kill er is candy confection. Expels the worms, the cause of your child's trou ble. 25c at your druggist. HELPFUL WORDS. From a Charlotte Citizen. Is your back lame and painful? Does it ache especially after exer tion? Is there a soreness in the kidney region? These symptoms suggest weak kid neys. If so there is danger in delay. Weak kidneys get fast weaker. Doan's Kidney Pills are for weak kidneys. Your neighbors use and recommend them. Read this Charlotte testimony. W. W. Gray, 08 N. Graham St., Char lotte, N. C, says: "I suffered consid erably from rheumatic pains and my joints were stiff and lame. The action of my kidneys was irregular and often painful. A neighbor told me about Doan's Kidney Pills and when I saw them advertised, 1 got a supply from R. H. Jor dan & Co.'s Drug Store. They soon regulated the action of my kidneys and relieved the other troubles. The statement I gave before recommending Doan's Kidney Pills still holds, good." Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mr. Gray had. Foster-Milburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. 1 v Phone 756-168. AUTEN'S AUTOS 5 and -7-Passeneer Cars. Take You Anywhere. Day and Night. Trains. Fosp'tals, Theatres. Dances. Garage North Mint, front of P. O.. be tween "Traae and Ffth. WANTED- Tenants for two new absolutely modern stores corner of Eighteenth and Davidson streets. Have water, sewer and electric lights. Corner store $5.00 per .week; the other $4.00 per week. Applly THE SIMMONS COMPANY StTTSt'B in mm-nt mil I m i i ww-ii mfrrn i. i , fS Cla Phone 1861. 2ai S Tim KS WILL CLOSE NEXT THURSDAY Chairman Hamilton C. Jones, of the county democratic executive commit- r . tee calls attention to the fact that the registration books for the coming pri mary, to be held next Saturday, will j close on Thursday of this week at sundown. So that everyone who de isiies to exercise the sovereign right of; citizenship on next Saturday will see to it that he is properly entered on the registration books in his precinct I before the close of the books next Thursday at sundown. The hours for the primary, as fixed by the county democratic executive committee, are from 2 p. m. to 8 p. m. in Charlotte, Huntersville, Matthews, Davidson and Cornelius. At all other boxes the hour for voting will be from 2 to G p. m. i i State senator: Vote for one. Chase Brenizer, A. B. Justice, John A. Mc ! Rae. ! House of representatives: Vote for three. R. C. Freeman, Robert S. Hutch ison, W. R. Matthews, T. J. Renfrow. Clerk Superior Court: C. C. Moore. " Sheriff: Vote for one. W. O. Cochrane, J. C. Hunter, E. O. John ston, N. W. Wallace. Treasurer: J. W. Stinson. Register of Deeds: W. M. Moore. Surveyor: J. E. Walker. Coroner: Z. A. Hovis, C. B. Sikes. Cotton VVeigher: J. S. Withers. County Commissioners: Vote for five. D. C. Berryhill, William Brad ford, W. M. Garrisan, A. Morris Mc Donald, W. N. McKee, John A. New ell, J. L. Parks, J. W. Phillips, A. H. Rhyne, Z. T. Smith, J. P. Stroup, J. E. Sustar. Board of Education: Vote for five. James P. Ardrey, J. T. Beard, W. B. Estridge, B. D. Funderburk, J. Ar thur Henderson, W. J. Hutchison, W. M. Morrow, J. C Tax Collector: for one. N. A. Mayes. Tax Collector: Watt Hood. Reid, W. W. Watt. District No. 1: Vote Barnhardt, G. S. District No. 3. J. Charlotte Township: Constables for Vote for two. W. L, Austin, J. H. Emery, J. E. Garrison. Justice of the Peace for Charlotte Township. Vote for 16. O. F. As bury, J. W. Auten, Jr., John A. Ber ryhill, Price Cochrane, M. E. Crowell, T. W. Durham, J. M. Earnhardt, Charles Gibson, W. I. Henderson, J. C. Hutchison, W. W. Irvine, J. T. A. Law ing, Wv L. McConnell, John T. Mc Gee, J. Y. Orders, J. V. Stone, James E. Thomas, J. Van Ness, W. B. Cald well. United States Senator: Lee S. Overman. Member of Corporation Commis sion: To succeed E. L. Travis, E. L. Travis, of Halifax. Judge of Superior Court, Fourteenth Judicial District: W. F. Harding. Solicitor, Fourteenth Judicial Dis trict : Vote for one. Louis J. Hunter, Mecklenburg; George W. Wilson, Gas ton. ! For Congress: Edwin Yates Webb, E. Randolph Preston. I BALbwiN DRY AIR REFRIGERATORS. The Box With The Steady Cold Wave. Price $12.50 to $25.00. Herring Furniture Co. 16 N. College SI Phone 1223 BOO ssSlfidl STANDING OF THE CLUBS ,, J i Kirk ui rARni ima i Fif.llF TIT T I- I Charlotte 10 5 .667 Durham 10 5 .667 Winston 9 7 .563 Raleigh 8 8. .500 Greensboro ...... .. 6 10 .375 Asheville .. 4 12 .250 AMERICAN LEAGUE. Won. Lost. Detroit 16 7 New York 10 7 Philadelphia 10 7 St. Louis 11 10 Washington 9 10 Chicago 10' 13 Boston ..6 10 Cleveland 8 14 P.C. .696 .588 .588 .524 .474 .435 .375 .364 I I NATIONAL LEAGUE. j . Won Pittsburg 15 Brooklyn ..9 New York 9 : Philadelphia 8 ' Cincinnati 10 I St. Louis 9 Chicago . . . . ; 7 Boston 3 Lost. 4 6 7 -' 11 14 13 12 P.C. .789 .600 .6o3 .533 .476 .391 .350 .200 SOUTHERN LEAGUE. i Won. Lost. P.C. Chattanooga 16 7 .696 Atlanta 14 9 .609 New Orleans 15 11 .577 Nashville 12 13 .480 Mobile 11 12 .478 Memphis 10 15 .400 Birmingham 10 16 .385 Montgomery 10 17 .370 ' VIRGINIA LEAGUE. Won. Lost. P.C. Norfolk 16 3 .842 Richmond 13 8 .619 Roanoke 10 11 .476 Petersburg 9 12 .429 Newport News 7 10 .412 Portsmouth 3 IS .143 FEDERAL LEAGUE. Won. Lost. P.C. St. Louis 13 8 .619 Baltimore ... .. .'. ..10 6 .625 Indianaolis 10 8 .556 Chicago 10 10 .500 Brooklyn 7 8 .467 Buffalo S 10 .444 Kansas City 9 14 .391 Pittsburg 7 11 .389 I Homes For Sale I Or Rent FOR RENT Within easy walk ing distance of the square, on car line, we have a modern house of six rooms and reception hall with garage, $25 a Month. SMALL FARM,, close in, near car line, good six-room house, fruit, fertile land, small cash pay ment, balance easy terms, $2,500 CLOS'E-IN HOME Five rooms, nicely papered, water, bath, elec tric lights, cement walks, one block from car line. No cash. Monthly payment $25. Price $1,850. SEVEN-ROOM HOUSE Half block from car line and adjoining property on which a very costly and elegant home is about to be built. Improvements now under way assure substantial enhance ment. Lot 50x185, near South Graded School. Easy terms, $1,900. NEAR NO. GRADED SCHOOL A seven-room house with water, sewer, and bath, half block fronj cars and easy walking distance from square. Cash payment $250. Price $2,250. FOR EXCHANGE Several splendidly located lots for negro houses, in a section where the de mand is great. Will exchange for city or country property and pay difference. Colonial Trust Company A. W. BURCH, Mgr. 305 Commercial Bank Bldg. GROCERS The original Calarab Figs and Cal. orange came from the place where the finest fruits grow. Candy Figs and Candy organes are simply delicious. A composition of fine fruits and sugar. Which almost melts as a sweet morse under the tongue, just try a package and be convinced. S. R. LENTY. "YES! IT'S A FACT" the Sigmon-Klueppleberg Co. have the finest strawberries and tomatoes ever sold in Charlotte. Pust phone 714 or 715. SIGMON-KLUEPPELBEUG CO. The Sanitary Store. Phone 714. RECEIVED TODAY Fresh lot of delicious crisp Potato Chips. MILLER VAN-NESS CO. Quality Grocers. Phone 2375. 27 N. Tryon St GRAPE FRUIT Nice large ripe Grape Fruit, 10c size 5c, 6 for 25c; 5c size, 2 l-2c each. $2 per bos nalf price. CULP BROS j 225 E. Trade. Phone 1194. KENNY'S "CHEON" The best 50c Cold Tea in America, 40c gets a good Cold Tea Blend also Best granulated sugar 25 lb. bags 11.15, 10 lb. bags 48c, 5 lb. bags 25c. Kenny's "Special" Blend Coffee 25c. 40 years a leader. C. D. KENNY & CO. Phones 1551-1552. IF YOU LIKE good Grape Juice try a bottle of Red Wing the taste tells. Fresh vegetables daily.- Our prices are always right. W. M. BURKHEAD Phone 732. 323 E. Trade St. Our Long, Experence at your Service REGISTERED MEN ONLY ' Will be Glad to Have Your Next One EG WEN'S ffcpE 21 South Tryon Street, , Charlotte, N. C. 203 PHONES 459 Charlotte Scale , Butchers'. Grocers' and Family Refrigerators. All kir.dr Sto -. and Market Fixtures and Supplies, Augiedil Computin? Scaics Howe Scales. Write for Catalogue. 519 W. Trade Phor.e 2So VV. G. Jarrell Machine Co. The best equipped repair shop in tbe Carolinas. We make a specialty of Corliss Engine and Pump iepairs. Night or Day, except Sundays. Phone 367. Night Call 2006-F Take Care JTV Of Your ft. - tf T.3 y' uvea, Let us test them and fit you with the proper glasses. No charge for examination. . F. C. ROBERTS Registered Optometrist. 24 South Tryon. Upstairs. Phone 582. Floor Finishing Problems If you have floors to finish or re finish and are at a loss to know just what to use, call in and let us talk it over with you. We have material for doing first-class finishing and also for finishing floors at a minimum cost where cost is a consideration. ' EzeIlMyers Company, Phone 765. 12 and 14 W. 5th St. FOR RENT Five-room Cottage, South Church street. Apartment, North Tryon. C E MASON. Commercial Bldg. Phone S18. M Spring M I I Phone 2091 A A S Water S G. 'McNeils 8 4 U Rent I . i One 10-room house on North I Tryon St. One 7-room house on East Stone wall SL '-.-v.'. - ' - 0 One 6-room house on East Liber- h ty St. One 5-room ' house on Penman st. . c. IS f. " No. 33 E. 4th St. . Phone No. 604-J. . Till' n m TV T 1 iviclNel & Fixture Co The Problem of Quic? LV livery is solved by our Heavy-Service Bicycles. Built for Knock down'Drajr out wk. The cost of deliveries is jruar anteed to be cut do-.vn or no pay. QUEEN CITY. -C -CLE CO 5th and College Streets FOR QUICK SALE One Ludden and Bates rprkhl Piano. $185.00. Terms $10 cash 6 per month. See this Piano sure. P. M. ASBURY Manufacturers' Distributor. 216 North Tryon St. I- FOUND RECORD FRANKUNW00D5IDE. PHONE 2586, CHARLOTTE WET WASH LAUNDRY Price 3c per lb. Dry Weight. ISatisfaction In Clothes Buyingl HUNDREDS OF SATISFIED CUSTOMERS is my best advertisement. g "If you are not satisfied, I am ? not satisfied." -This is my motto. D. W. FINK, MEN'S TAILOR 136 E. Fifth St., Charlotte! "PORCELOID" LINED REFRIGERATORS. Packed ' with charcoal and min eral wool with dead air space. Only few left. Call early. Fink & Bellinger Co., 13-15 w: 5th St. Phone 3146 Fresh ship ment Horses and Muies just receiv ed. All grades. Pri ces and terms reas onable. vjir..ii4.Tr.-' J. W. WADSWORTH'S SONS CO. j FRESH COTTAGE GH BerryliiH's Dairy 19 West 5th St. Phone 3101. Q) MILES. . .T-'.l'"l..JJ"-.""".it'i 1
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