Newspapers / The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, … / May 22, 1914, edition 1 / Page 11
Part of The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
THE CHARLOTTE N57S, MAY 22, 1914. f 1 uester-Lowe Corner 1st and Church Streets J 1 H !., J) f 4 WELCOME AT OUR PORE FOOD SHOW " ,3 ::i.r::r- FT NllSftSr1 I JT -S ." ?,-,, aturdav is 0 1 ay at rae rare Fine Exhibits Free Samples Working M-in's Food Show uterestmg' God Music Are Especially In vitei Gome and Learn More About Pure Foods Hi? ti n 0 j3 It 7 5M MP. 5. f n r. 5xi 5 ft v.' 1 Five cLTerer.t grades cf Rkebciudiag "Domino" were pfecsd i rider the magnifying g!is and photographed. No. I repre tcnti Domino while the others represent various inferior grades. DOMINO RICE u sew on!r i pound Size 10 cents ia Sanitary PackMet 234 OIZC 2 CCfltS S ilia NEW BUILDING Corner Church and First Streets ni AT YOUR GROCER EHESTER-LOWE COMPANY, disteieut3BS What i lie Means i eno RUU The I I MMII IH Mil I I Pll III II III 1 1 I !! Willi a mi0mmj 13 llpf Bread J I With a rtuud in the home, all the in convenience of the range boiler, with its limited supply of stale water, is re moved. The Ruud means unlimited hot water at every faucet, at any time, day or night, without even a thought of anything but a mere turn of the faucet. The Ruud is so perfect in its action, and unfailing in its abil ity to furnish ever-ready, abundant hot water, that the Ideal of hot wa ter service is realied. The Ruud is moderately priced, and inexpensive to operate, and is so constructed that it will last a life-time. See our Display at the Pure Food Show. Young's Bread is baked in a Modern, Sanitary Bak ery and nothing but the best ingredients are used. See Our Exhibit At The VF ZtmJr i- Ja u 11 We Invite Visitors To Our Plaat. 602 South Church Street. Located one block below the Kuester-Lowe Co.'s new building. Pay Us a Visit and Also a Visit to the Pure Food Show While in the City. Make our store your headquarters while up town. Come in and rest, meet your friends here and any service we can render is your for the asking. ' IP'S "J; asMreriyf .iVot, I (J . n -.' 'C -vc -.v' -vv -tc n'$ -X -Xc PROGRAM Friday, May 22 College Day. -li X Come and Learn About Pure Foods. 4:00 P. M. Dr. C. B. King, & ) Elizabeth College. X 4:30 P. M. Dr. Jno. R Cald- 1 well, Queens College. 5:00 P. M. Prof. J. G. Baird, X Baird's High School i - 8:30 P. M. Musical Charlotte High School Mixed Chorus. Char- ' 1 "iT 't lotte High School Glee Club, 30 young boys, Leader, FroT. R. L. Keesler. Y. M. C. A. Orchestra. Charlotte Glee Club, leader, Mr. Jno. Geo. Harris. -li: Saturday, May 23d Working h Man's Day. -X . Come and let us tell you about '). Our Pure Foods and how to re- w s- duce the hight cost of living. ! Music daily 4:00 to 6:00, 8:30 M . to 10:30 o'clock. Selwyn Orches- -.'; tra. Show Open Daily from 10:00 A. M. to 10:00 P. M. We shall be pleased to show you the famous "Puritan" line of refrigerators; "Ideal" fireless cookers and anything that may interest you in homefurnishings. T McCoy (X Co. Charlotte Scale and .Coo ixiore Selling Agents for M'CRAY REFRIGERATORS, ANGLDILE COMPUTING SCALES, V. B. P. SLICING MACHINES, COLE'S ELECTRIC COFFEE MILLS, COMPUTING OIL TANKS. Our store is Visting Merchants' Headquarters Come make yourself at home. Use our phone, our desks, our stationery. 519 West Trade Street Phone 2666. SEE OUR EXHIBITS AT THE PURE FOOD SHOW AND SALESROOMS. it Ji. V .r, 0 J! J"- 6. J'- 05- ?- "."" -w "i" ' w ?t sc -r -vr r -r -ir itf (J I W E p Pore rood Show PROVOCATIVE CF MURDER. (Lumberton Robesonian.) vk"e are peaceable as peaceable and cever advocate violence, but if ever murder is justifiable it would be in the case of some auto drivers. Making un necessary noise and utterly disregard ing ia every other ossible way the right3 and feeling of others the whip ling post ought to be revived for that -lass of drivers. N. & W. Railway Effective May 25. 1913. Leave Wmston-Salem. 6:60 A. M. daily tor Soanoka and intermediate stations. Connects with Main Line train Nortn, East and West with Pullman Sleeper. Dinins Cars. 2:05 P. IL flaily for Martinsville. Rcanoke. the Ncrth and East. Pull can 6teel electric lighted sleeper Winston-Salem to Harrisburg. Phila delphia. New York. Dining car north of Roanoke. 5:00 P. M. daily, except Sunday. fr Martinsville and lol station. W. B. BEVIL W. C. SAUNDERS. Pass. Traffic Mgr. Gen'l Pass. Aflt CORN CLUBS AND BASEBALL CLUBS. (Lumberton Tribune.) "We like to see baseball and we like to see the boys having a good time at such sport, but we hate to see play interfere with work. The boy who leads his neighborhood in the produc tion of corn and has the best pigs and calves is doing a great deal more for the country than the boy who can knock a home run on the baseball diamond, but knows nothing about corn, pigs and calves. Of course, a boy can have both of these accom plishments. He can raise corn, pigs and calves, and also strike home runs, but the ones that we are tolking about are those who let baseball and pleas ure absorb everything else. We have known boys who would leave their corn in the grass, and leave their poor old fathers to do all the feeding and other duties - around the home just for the sake of a little baseball; and they would not only do this one even ing, but perhaps every day in the week. A PARADE WITH A PURPOSE. MAKING ICE IN AUGUST. 8 tin n tie We will write insurance on all 1914 Automo biles at 1 3-4 per cent, from this date. MOORE-PRICE INSURANCE AGENCY PHONE 307. 203 SOUTH TV YON ST. (Beaufort News.) The children of the graded school paraded again in the evening before the speaking. The procession of chil dren was headed by a wagen and an old patched-up mule. In the wagon were an old bench and bell. In the rear of the procession were a prettily decorated automobile and a nice ap pearing horse and buggy. The con trast between the old mule r.nd wagon and the automobile and horse and buggy was intended to exemplify the contrast between the present school buildings and the proposed new one. Some one suggested that the old patched-up mule represented the patch-up excuses some of the men are giving for being against the bonds. The children sang splendidly, ana al together the parade was an inspiring sighL MATRIMONIAL ADVICE. (Albemarle Enterprise.) A well known singer, who has had much experience in matrimonial al liances and misalliances, says that no woman should marry before she is 44. This no doubt will prove a happy consolation tq many on old maid, for really she may be just approaching the ideal age for matrimony. And it is nothing but logical that the average man, therefore shoult not be married till he has reached about the half century mark. That must be great consolation to three or four men about Albemarle, who are aproaching rather rapidly the half century mark and have not thus far been fortunate to secure a "partner of greatness." THREE LEGGED CHICKEN. HEAVY STORM AT ENFIELD. (Enfield Progress.) U Quite a heavy storm broke over En field and vicinity late Wednesday even ing with it a considerable change in temperature. There was some hail but no damage has been reported. We understand that considerable damage was done by hall around Weldon. At the Princess today, a thrill'ng Apex feature. Also the 20th of May Parade and Celebration. 22-1t (Monroe Journal.) Your compositor made me say in my last news items, that Rev. Hamp j Austin spent several days in Wingate Saturday. Everjbody knows that "won't do." It should have read hours instead of days. This calls to mind the stoy ot the good old Primitive Baptist dea con and the elder. The story rrns like this: ' It was during late si .n mer and the preacher, on his way to his appointment in a strange congre gation, stopped off at Charlotte for a short while during which time he visited the ice plant where he saw, for the first time, ice being made ar tificially. This was just after the in dustry had been started in Charlotte. The next day in the course of his sermon he was commenting on the great discoveries and wonderful achievements of man. "Why," said he, "I saw in the city of Charlotte yes terday men making ice, great blocks of it, by the ton." After services this good and pious old deacon took the clergyman to one side and soundly rebuked him for telling "sich unrea sonable tales. "Why," contended he, ' everybody knows that won't do. God Almighty Himself can't make ice in August, and you know it. So you move on, we don't want any more eich stuff here." (Morganton Messenger.) Mr. and Mrs. S. V. Tate of Perklns ville, were in town the other day and gave The Messenger a most pleasant call. Mr. Tate tells us that he has a three-legged chicken several weeks old and that it does not appear to be handicapped by the appendage. Now if he will only increase this particu lar breed his fortune will have been made, for any man will give more for a fully developed three-legged chicken than he will for two-legged variety. IT DEPENDS ON THE SECTION. (Rowland Sun.) In our ramblings we see crops in some sections that are the best on record for the time they have been planted, while in other sections pros pects are very poor. For instance, up around Rennert we find an excel lent stand of cotton and corn, and all ton section crops in some places were almost destroyed by the sand and wind that swept over the fields on Tuesday of last weekv Much crops in that section have had to be planted over, and there was much complaint when we were up there on last Sat urday of dry weather. Splendid rains vialted some sections or the county on Thursday evening previous, but Max ton escaped them. ftab This 08 and Yosr Pafir Will SJo If you suffer from any kind of an ache or pain such as comes from rheumatism sciatica, neuralgia, neadaclie, & sprain or bruise and you will get a tube of PAN-GALA Y, squeeze a little of this wonderful mixture into the palm of your hand and rub it over the afflicted spot, you will have instant relief. This ia not mere advertising talk. It is a cold hard fact. Here is a preparation wholly unlike anything ever used for this purpose. It is not a liniment or an oil, it contains no injurious drugs that dispel, a pain by deadening the nerve. It is composed of six remarks ble ingredients only recently adopted as posarjssing great penetrating and healing properties. Just to give you an example One of these ingredients if you were to mix it with some strong drug such as quinine and then rub it on your knee it would Be quickly pass all through the systenj that the quinine would soon be felt by th buzzing in tii ears. This u why PANGALAY win stop an ache or pair almost the second it tooches the skin because it carries the ingredient to th sore, aching spot and heals it. You'll say, as we say, that PANGA LAY ia one of the . greatest blessings ever discovered ia medical, research fo the purpose of relieving a person when he is suffering from great pala. It is guar anteed absolutely harmless and safe fos man, woman or Infant to use. Tr? a tube to-day. Price 25 cents. At all drag stores, or by mall from the Curt a Ghenv leal Company, 117 East 24th Street, Hy piork City. Comfort Comfor I tell mMtUmm i-.r. n ft h'v r-"'s,-i i -' "r i'-i L One of our hobbies is to please customers, sell them furniture that is of the best quality, comfort ably constructed, pleasing in design and taste at a price that is entirely consistent. We don't 'give goods away, but we do give you 100 per cent, value for every dollar you spend here. The next time you want something, in the furniture line try us. urrsiture Lubm Co. 1 N3 3 ft
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
May 22, 1914, edition 1
11
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75