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I r '"-' I 1 :w I ! - . . .. I i I BURKE ALLEGED TO BE THE MAN Deserter of Car Said to be Man Arrested on Bench. W arrant in Winston. man ho left a Xrvember 20 at ''i.-inds near the ;in! ran away d worms at touring car rud the little garage Sloan's Ferry through a wi'-o V'ii. Creek Justice least, a 'an froni St'. mil worms at the sight of Con J. Huobard of Paw hit) will be tried before' Thursday afternoon. At ml i" bo tnr one who Hubbard is under $1,000 bonj n-Salcin to appear here. A s his name. Constable Hubbard saw :.!'! :"' ilccided there must be ' i'i ini' car. examination i jit .i i iri i icna correct. Ther ii...... - iiu i(uyr m me car :i;:1M flod Constable Hubbard revival tunes at hini. but he did top. :!! meantime ...s ". I'll't i ;hr .; THE CHARLOTTE NEWS, CHARLOTTE. N. C, WEDNESDAY I " 1 ' v Sta.tP 'RfintVJ f XT'!,,-,.;- I - 1 AFTERNOON, DECEMBER Ask Conference To I Ban loy Armament St. Petersburg Via iw i arms iim.-' 7.' " - "uii vuiiifrence . yiaic a ban The is uraeil nil tlta mnt r . . " uruia- i,w ""k America m a rcri- The mimic cannon, machine, sun "lLJ the "iSS. BUini. Tllft resolution aiai:i- saiel. LEGISLATURE IS (Continued from Page One.) State Board high school "l . -"ucatjon to create "s" 61-nooi districts in . 1 standi. in- lure"caTried, 60 to 21 ine tatter meas" lDrTK.?0Ufi! itatemet from supplying infor- to th Constitutional Convention ir iaiJ.- The Governor, according tn re ports believes the constitutional con- Dr- E. C. Brooks, Ntnnon would cause a good deal of stir " Public Instruction, 1 VWIIIIIIULIU . 1 Mil I1C n ni'ld l-vrvt- r I- 1 1 I ll I i I I I I J I I 3 fl T In . alP'mgr with the fundamental Uueed ly Representative no vl?" --w u-ii auLiviiir3 ' t Kax uiim rrta i-m ... counties whith would be unable to on erare thtr mihtin 1 l op- Ar,HAEXILLE OFFICIALS CLASH OVER SCHOOLS tho some proved e were .A she ville, Dec. ncationg for the 14. Pl SHW izen took a nog the constnhi .Shuman, well-known .-i . in the road a short i- ami next m Or nine- !. c .... .- wiirr.-iiu tor Air. Shuman, ;;r h .- i i ' ll HCCtCU Wit 1 tho aff.; nirticwii;- i i i i n with violation of th ;i lt:"t! law. .Magistrate Cobb here '! wiiinnt and took Mr. Shu- n.vcnhrance for his appcarPrce JV He was dismissed, thcr" be- - v.M'.M, ui;u ne Avaa connected were hands the port: and a c?i- proceedings wiien 1 M w -tiible Hubbard ac'?ost,3d r.r:n- the abandoned M-r . Shuman. "I will have m ' '. Mr. Shuman told itu-i as lu- liked, as it didn't i. Mr. Shuman explained on out to the river, mar o inspect some fish traps :r d only flopped to i.i ip - :;ir had been st-ipj-.oi !' !' repairs, tr i.i,.i.- ".1 in Winston-Salem ni a s'l.-d from th0 benc'i bv i. iiinuiig nore ia?: w Cow. I'.; -11. - .Mr ' c;i far l il'M 1.1. 1 I w : 1 : t nil;. ans and .snoi proposed school f.-.r of r vvr"rn?c,ial nr t the ,ltv ;:: dU1CKintl K- J- Sherril! "ni.eoioners, Tuesdav nas attained in Of tllO C-iU 1 1 T TV D nvw-.? : Mayor Gallatin l" hup" tl-Vl - - . vw.-ti ui, jj! jt JJIM. ?.S. "1 -n and Iv f,w Vh arcmrecta respeetive- i tor the DrnnntH cki- . . ' . .-nnruis ill nrth vayrBvme.ana upon the xwt SSH,r rte b Commissioner srhnni - 1 r" tne Catholic mi; v -r,?M tpropnrerl b-V Donald Greene, eSln; ";0'k'',1 ,hat ey did no u to ,5t:atp laws, and that the a?rordin?nfh"0t ",tand if constructed dl corenng to those plan biJYwIT ar fO1'C0d a how-iown upon ris two associates upon a resolution Sorif?5- whreln equal" au 5 S i '- .mHliors Pertaining to the school buildin'g program, was vested in members of the school advisor," board he Ki hS10nT .Sherr, declared thatj counsel that the ,hari,, ofauU: j o vi i ui noara. 's not lawful in I IIP Stato nr. j , . u. 'iT tllu cngdijeu in me Dis iV i"R Prora- The Governor has called m some members of the Senate tor a conference with them. Tjie Senate got -through its morning stssion without breaking the routine and without discussion of the measures w hich came up. A large number of roll can bins were thrown into the hopper wnicu means at least six more days of vs.o.auve wwnt it an ot tnem are nass The school deficit bill. BABY BURNED TO DEATH IN CRADLE Salisbur a C - . six montns on While the House Brooks letter read the was 30 ea Ay is illegal, and that it ui any sue:! actions of the the DYED HER WRAP, SKIRT, SWEATER AND DRAPERIES even Tc': ti.-u any worn, faded gar "''!" i'y a new rich color thai sT.Mk. pnt. fade or run, just uin.- u nr otlcr inti .rx the sin,,,!,, directions in Th.-n. ncrfect home dyeing is " you have never your drucarist ivhth. r..;i' :-;ai you wish to dye . u. unv.nvr it is linen, cotton : i sof.d?. For ftfty-one vears - v: wome-n have been using rid Dyts' 10 add years of wear "in. snaony waists, skirts "a? j. sweaters, stockincs.' everything: to uoard to influence commissiniipro tlJ.11 .(,i?cussion developed among lilfm"-f.io.ncr.?' which Com- ".""W"IC1 nernu rcpeated'' tnat competent mechanics and pronounced the school plans defective. Sherrill also raised a the competence of J. p. i'.n arcnucct to be for a city school. T 4?. t-W i a ,-1 r m . ,r,lu immennan. said o-niMiea wnn the architects experience. burled back eharge Diuiuet s Catholic Hi;i Commissioner question as to Zimmerman as entrusted with pians iur uonerts (io- hc record and aid the nmch of r:i Co;n-con- rr ' "'"h neasurer to sell $710,000 worth of bonds to meet the deficit in the Stat public school fund for last year, went through the Senate in routine manner, the smooth surface of the dav's Work not being rippled even when the read ing clerk called the bill. There w?r no demands for n record vote, all of rhe xvcy.-jucans and Democrats alike vo. ing for this measure along with th host of other second reading roll call meas ures. So far as is known tho vm nHit nave no opposition in the Senate and will pass the third reading on Wednes day without trouble. The Everett House resolution calling on the Departments of Educational and Uevenue to furnish the Legislature with information about school tax rates and lonzontal cuts in the various counties cna not get a favorable committee re port in the Senate, and this likewse iaueu to disturb the Senate in tile ev-n oi us way. .o one wanted to revive the measure on a minority re pot t. or taije it otf the"- unfavorable calendar. LONG BILL GOES BACK The sentiment in the Senate which on Monday night brought nurth.. Vim calling on the Commissioner of Reve'nue ana tr.ara of . Iquahzatiojt to give pu blicity to all appeals for tax rebates, exemptions and refunds, as well as the causes for granting these rebates, and put the measure through second read nver without committee reference, was i Ken on uesday morning, when Sen ator Elmer Lonc's wni rari-vi-m ti. provisions, was referred to joint jud leiary committees for rmisiripratimi Some of those who were not in favo of the bill predicted that the measure would never get back to the floor of the House. That depends terested Senator supportin a period cents lew. hearfno- tli the Senate r.. tee was reporting unfavorably the Ev erett resoluticn. y e Only 10 Counties in North Carolina says Dr. Brooks' statement win & able to operate their schoota a neriSd of six months on the 30 cents The House made no flrrht nn ii, Brooks bill validating the tfx rate's for fncV ;, Past ear. in - 1 ' v- iw L-L UKlllLll Ot Assembly, where' most of mis proposition was V. Dec. 14 a utii i--'i,j , 11.. V """ t.nui ki r-, r UL L 1 1 -yditnews neighborhood in Row Miuiiij, was burned to death in x.n ine motner was out of the room temporarily. When she r- ""'-" t-n-s room was filled with and the baby was already fatallv it is tnougnt a spark ue open nre place and dmg in the cradle. smoke burn- popped from ignited the bed- ROYALTY CHECKS! PUT ON DEPOSIT ; -n 'DoUar a Day Farm Hand is collecting $50 Daily from Oil Leases. the General the fijrht on as a. matter o' course largelv and rnv, ed the bill without ,n J? ?ss' -, f""v'u" mese tour i. v a laaies tne rates counties for Fix months year. 5? Fives tlm s n. '.T - 1UI nt'xl year at Fixes thinars levied in all schools this rate for next year 'Wderint Grows Thick, Heavy flair 35-cent Bottle Ends all Dandruff, Stops Hair Coming Out cents. 3. Provides $832.00) in wealth will not the rate for next year at 39 an equalizing WHICH fund of counties whnso produce anffiriont vuu" jvi n. sia HiuniHs term cents has be?n levied. 4. Prohibits the Department TrVf, -V :,f.."e c?us through "..vo ui jjiaiiujiiiiujj to rorco iu levy more tnan the law states. when 39 Of Edu-through counties specifically FEWER SPINDLES ACTIVE IN SOUTH More CottGn Consumed in November Than in Same Month a Year Ago. UL oeiay were and forth Vtiwon ik. cemmissioners. Commissinne.- shn,n mayor had been to blame for '.CHK.U ins associate members In the midst of the argument missioner Sherrill oiri i ' arc defective; that it is better la o tnan never to rectify them; advised i " lectins of the joint 'boards tn report pointing out such iwi concluded with tion that "When these school building - 1 - v u j , Liir 1 w 1 rit nin t . . . . . -. a .... a frets. a 11 'h:1, ip.-. nuns'inss i Kim&& m f I If; ill I II IK U3 Mim mi I I IJ T V-? W r4 SHk I 1 IH urn ax .. m-M'ivv 1 - THAT DISTINCTIVE I CHARACTERISTIC OF j INDIVIDUALITY IS j EMPHASIZED IN THE BXCBLLR Mr?n abi. FAMOUS CAKE S I Wmmn or ihemhy Name 1 v&'' 1 " - a pel- morning's the ses a of course, on how in Elmer Long and others the bill, ere in the measure. THE VIOISK. A-:! ... -1 juniL resolution introduced in tu" House Tuesday by Representative Fish" ei or lransyivama calls unon tho Tn. tcrstate Commerce Commfssinn m "1-,. gin a ."chcduJe of freight and ,ispn. ger rates applicable to the vniiW!-a Lmo i5LK.it;, 10 range downward to i'u.iil iccuction not less thaji 15 cent of the amounts no.- rhuv,.! This resolution is similar to the one started in the House at Mondsv nlgiits session by Representative Push er directing tl.e North Carolina State Corporation Commission to take imme. , cnate action regarding reductions in passenger and freight i-tAo i,. llilS faiate. IjOth resrilnrinna - ....vj.i. i I I. UtLUl U ..HiiHiefs ana win com:2 back to xiouso at Wednesday sion. Representative Will Neal's bill for re peal of the State-wide primary law came uaek from the committee on elec- iiuuh Aim an unfavorable report bv l o- minority report w lll-u ana tne Mouse will consider the measure, settiner a test vntn ably at the session Wednesriai- At the committee hearing iut i'-- use opening ot the House ii ociociv ,urs. Josehus Daniels. ueua. uiun Uai'rn anrl "VT,- jiiiuciii i-poKC n onnns t nn t.. oiu. j. no measure was iwnicseniativc Aeai. The delegation! yi. "viiicii uigen ucreat ot the bill sav ing that the primary had its fault's w xl uitfi naa mucn better than the tuiiieii.iuil system or nnm nHn didates. ,5 President R. W. tt stnnc North Carolina Farmers' iTnLn acinic ueiure ine wmimittoo iv Lion 10 tne mil on behalf of ers of the State. The House had its usual hhr'mn f proposed locai legislation and on second reaflins- tho ir0i, Consolidation Of bish anh--.l tricts and the bill n,itW!- -uuvi liuig Lite amounted with 22,513 A"flSiiinfnn 1 lar i .1 . . s.,n . "r ."-ouon con s- fiVft i "iV a P v"Iuf . amounted to ul mil anu i.3,257 bales Of euinparea witn ;ja2,712 of lint and 34.S27 of linters in -v. " v.".. , ni dav tnsus bureau announced to Cotton oh hand November 30 in con 2"""rjF,e8tabliRhments amounted to 1.- aieB ot nnt, and 152,840 of lint- 99,'; o 5 wun 8.418 of lint and 3.613 ot hnters a year ago, and in pu blic storage and at compresses 5,271 -41 bales of lint and 170,689 of linters compared with 5,100.987 of lint and 340,' lui of hnters a year ago. Imports during. November io bales, compared in November last vpav. Exports in Xovcmhev r. etoenr ales, meludme- 18.5S5 h3o nt compared; with 683,323 bales, including -,01 bales of linters in November last year. - - Cotton spindles active during Xovem oC1nYJbere1 34-387-00S compared with ol. 00,014 in November last vear. atatisucs for cotton-growing were announced as follows: v-unsuaica uurmcr .Nnvt-mh,.... ?. balet;, compared with 214,122. iiauu oemDcr m establishments 877.040 bales With ctZ'AT&A tiiirl 1-.Ki; ,! at compresses 4,930,850 bales, compared iiiui t,ll)l,J, j Cotton spindles active durintr Novem. was I r.er numbered 15.499.127 i.m,,no,-n,i ,..i,k -a.. . ' ' " w ..... e. wlA 1 JLII ii,Uoj,dO in November last year. Ten minutes after using Danderin you can not find a single trace nf innri. ruff or falling hair and your scalp wili not itch, but what will nlease von most will be after a few weeks' n Avhen you see new hair, fi ne and flnnrmi at first yes bu'. really new hair growing all over the scalp. Danderins is to the hair what fresh showers of ram fend sunshine are to vegetation It goes right to the roots invigorate compared ' fnd strengthens them, helping the hair w fM-jv luiiR, strong ana luxuriant. One application of Danderine makes thin, lifeless, colorless hair look youth fully bright, lustrous, and just twica as abundant- states 2,734 consuming at Dr. Palmer the Neal defended bv old can- opposi- the farm- AT PEACE WITH IU NGARV. ! Budapest. Dec. 1 4. The national ! asembly Tuesday night, ratified tho I Sy of . ??ce bf,tween the United I "u nungarj'. A.,S?lNCE TO AUTHORIZE XV"Z?J TO PROVIDE FOR trtr, I'AiMBM AM) INTKRI'T A THREE DAY'S COUGH IS YOUR DANGER SIGNAL Chronic Coughs and Persist ent Colds Lead to Serious Lung Trouble. You Can ; atop mem Now With Creomulsion, an Emulsi fied Creosote That is Pleasant to Take. A New Medical Discovery With Twofold Action. Soothes and Heals the In flamed Surface and Kills the Germ. Endorsed By Highest Authorities. Money Refunded. -If Anv Lough or Cold, No Matter of How Loner Standing i Not Relieved After Tak ing According to Directions. At the first sign of skin trouble apply si or: ers JL oolhinq And He&linq Delay in properly treating skin trouble is dangerouaYou make no mistake when you' adopt Resinol In IkeNeaiiyThirfR the AN ORDINANCK bONDS AND TO PROVIDE FOR "ft rAiJIKNT A Nil IVTKRPS.p ?i:tlmrirl the THEREON. WHEREAS, the Board of Commis sioners of the City of Charlotte deemed it necessary to extend and enlarge the pr?t, sewera&e sysiem of the City: . Ow. THEREFORE, be it ordained Lue jsoara or commissioners of City Of Charlotte. North Carolina- Section 1. That the City of Chariot prrsuant to the law of North Carolina and the Municipal Finance Act of 3 91 issue its bonds for the nin-n- tending and enlarging the sewerage system, all within and for the City '-f Charlotte, North Carolina. " Section' 2. That the maximum aggre gate of said bonds shall ba One Hun dred and Fifty Thousand msn mvn Dollars. , Section F HEREON WHERFLAS. the Hoard of Cnmmi. Of the Cltv of Chai-lr.ttft necessary to extend and enlars-P u,.. present waterworks system of the Civ NOW THEREFORE, be it ordained ", toara oi commissioners nr City of Charlotte. Xm-th Pamiin,. Section 1. That the City of Charlotte pursuant to the law of North Carolina fnd the .Municipal Finance Act of 1313 issue its bonds for the purpose of ex tending and enlarging the waterwoil; ? system, all -within ar.-d for the City c ntxi iLiiue, iNorin uaroima. Section 2. That the maximumaggre. gate of said bonds shall be Hhrec 'lu:i drec Thousand ($300,000) Dollars Section 3. That & tax sufficient to i.-y tne principal and interest of said "'; snaii oe annually levied and lected. Section 4. Thai; a. statement of th riebt of the said City, has- been filed ith the Clerk thereof pursuant to ."he .imcipal Finance Act-and is oin tn i public inspection. ) Section 5. That the average assessed valuation of property subject to taxa-1 c.uii ijy me sam city for the three flpcal years in which taxes were iast li'Vied as shown by said statement i .-M-xii -seven Million Eight Hundred I; orty-Six Thousand, Two Hundred j. i t.v-of en sonars f?67.S46,247 00) Section 6. That the amount of' the ram debt of the said Ciiv or to ie authorized a col- and and sr. own Million. T'lousand as m it STEEL TANKS and TOWERS For Water Service and Fire Protection F2!matLcheerfuIly finished on sizes from to 250,000 gallons. Our tanks are in service uycr me ooutn. we can save SCHOFIELD ENGINES the highest point of mechan ical excellence. Our many yeara of experience and ex periment in ta manufacture of tnes engines has enabled atoprodue typea that we can nnhoiiutinrlr recom mend. Some one of the many engines we manufacture will ans wer the problem you are laciny. Why not call on our ensineerine department. ' Btatansr jut what type engine you need? Their advice will cost you nothine. and will Probably save you much money. you money. SCHOFIELD TUBULAR and VERTICAL BOILERS We can give Southern In dustries immediate shipment ervice on Vertical and Tubular Boilers, capable of developing: from 2f to 160 H.P. Our engineers are at your service and will gladly co-operate with you at all times in selecting the proper installation. Our prices are right. Write us. We will send you a com pletely illustrated catalog and full information on any equipment that you may reed. -J-S. SCHOFIELD'S SONS COMPANY "1ACON GEORGIA FINE FOR BUILDING UP THE SYSTEM AFTER COLDS. Of all known drugs . Creosote Is recognized by the medical fratit:, as the greatest healing agency for tho treatment of chronic cousrhs and colds and other forms of turoar unit troubles. Creomulsion contains, in addition to creosote, other hpah'n elements which soothe and heal the in flamed membrane and stop the irrita tion and inflammation while the creo sote goes on to the stomach, is an. sorbed into the blood, attacks he seat of the trouble, and destroys the germs that leaJ .to consumption. Creomulsion is guaranteed sa.tisf.-o. tory in the treatment of chronic cousrhs cum iiuo, iii uiii;nicii asinma, catarrhal bronchitis and other forms of throat and lung diseases, and is excellent tcr building up the system after colds or the flu. Increases appetite and Dody weight. Ask your druggist. (Adv.) said and col- ' the filed to the open ij a7 Is Ttke-Qalck Is KtStre CATARRH of the BLADDER Safe, Swceuhl MID Each Capsule bears name Beware ofeounterelU That a tax sufficient 1,1 principal ana interest of etnas snail be annuaily levied icctea. Section 4. That a statements o debt of the said City has been vvun tne Clerk thereof pursuant ..niiuuai nuance Act ana is public inspection. Section o. That the average assessed .mation of property subject to taxa tion by the said City jfor the three fiscal years in which taxes were last V1 as shown b said statement 13 Sixty-Seven Million Eight Hundred and ,J1 xnousana, iwo Hundred and' ; UI iy-oevcn Dollars lb7,846,247 00) Section 6. That the amount of the Sld debt Of th sairl Citv . , ""iii-aiiuili, authorized or to be authorized as shown by said statement is Three ivinnon, iwo Hundred and Thirty-Nine! 'nousand Three Hundred and Seventv- i i.i-v jjunars ana Nineteen Cents ($3,239 -1 HI1..19). Section 7. That this ordinance shall take effect thirty days after its first j uuiKduun, uniesa in tiie meantime jr wuun 1Qr its submission to voters is nied under eaid I mance Act, and in such fcnaii take effect when vicjs or ine city at an provided for in said act. The foregoing ordinance was "passed on the 10th day of -October, 1921 a-ul was first published on the 30th dav of cvember. 1921. Any action or proceed ing Questioning the validity of said ordinance must be commenrefl k- (30) days after its first publica- saia statement is Three Two Hundred and Thh Three Hundred and s.r.:-,t. ;x Dollars and Ninptpon funto o- 37f.l9). "J"M'" Section 7. That this ordinance sbai. tuke effect thirty days, after its iirst rubheation, unless in the meantime a petition for its submission to the voters is filed nmlo!- - ..juinLiiiai I'inance Act, and in such event it snail take effect when approved by the voters or tne city at an election provided for in said act. The foregoing ordinance was passel on tne 10th day of October, 1921. and I vcis-nrst puonsiied on the 30'h day of November. 3 921. Any action or proceed ing questioning the validity of said oidinance must be commenced before thirty. (30) days after its first publica tion. " (Signed) EDGAR READ. City Clerk. Approved as to form: (Signed) C. A. COCHRAN, fl-30-4t-wed City Attornev. a the ; Municipal j event it' 1 approved by the election as thirty ti-,ri (Signed) Approved as "(Signed) ' U-30-4t-wed EDGAR READ City Clerk. to form: C. A. COCHRAN, City Attorney. GIFT SUGGESTIONS DIAMONDS JEWELRY CUT GLASS STERLING EAR PIXS TOILET SETS PRUSH SETS WATCHES FOUNTAIN PENS B E ROAM m Diamond Merchant, Silver smith, Jeweler. 10 X. Tryon St. Frankfort, K5-., teet, of Simp?on a dollar's rtav.-f, ten dollars completed. The ons-eighth rovalty from bese wells nets Poteet the $5 a day. It is reported that he has ne. er inflected tither nf tho woiia oi. hough his Dronert'v aflininR that nf tvi- man for whom he now is working. BIG CHURCH CHOIR IS TO RENDER CANTATA :-:&v;-:-:-:o:.:v.:.i I " '"TVio icto,. M-.e 'u.ii.i.1. . . Dpo ij t,., t. ... . 1 . 1 "cuutrii'!u , a cantata i u-; written ror tne Christmas season and county, Kentucky, is ; Popular in many parts of the Christian k 1 1 . ! T-i-1rl .1 n I ...... . . i . . - . j 7 - ,lr ua.nu. yet nis in- ". v.m isluk; eniertainmeni. "u"ic is 101 a. ( av r 1 1 1.. ..1 " v . ue t-iiuir 01 iiartnonio for v,.i "r. J-ane .vietaodist church at 7:30 n'cln. is yieUing oil that brings lvs dailv i, . J?a.v evening, next, according to Mr. come o what it takes him , fio dav a to ! n?me' director of music at the earn on a farm Rut xwliJ , J to church. working for a dolla a v ' ,5' V There aie abo"t voices m ih lodging He deposit! the oValtv chocK 1 Ch0ir a" ,of whom' haVe reCenllr 'jndfr and lives on the dollar he earns irf I careful g by Mr. Mcllwain.. is married and has two children I J. lraniS!ation is acquiring a r-pula- " Some years ago Poteet w ,-A,.i-s ' t;on. for hfinS or the bet-traine.d for II. L. Davis on K swfe "S ! ,,1?.lr j" ' city. Forma! owns ty farm. Mr Davi had ei Z r"1 ,,e wsued during the week of poor lani" the )l t ? tract i details of the Cantata. H'Cfli. kept ; ct ini inar hn .. T x . , ; vaiiLCU IU ave mm $10 for it and on workine for Air n,, w - - - U. I 113, Recently oil prospectors invaded 1LS.Z ?unt?. I?a?ed all the i- vMC1 tiity couja and Poteet " yviuuea Drilling was b flllfa f ivnn ,1 "Jl WeilS fcfion vror-n iuvmg s land gun in Headaches from Slight CoW. I.Kxativp BROMO QUININE Tablets relieve the Headache by curing tho Cold. A tonic laxative and germ de stroyer. The genuine hears the signs -tvre of E. W. Grove. (Be sure vou uet BROMO.) 30c. V .di I '" Wh en In G ouht ive Furniture For what could be more propriate than a gift Furniture for the Home. A Smoking Stand for Dad A Kitchen Cabinet for Mother A for Daughter A Cedar Chest of ?. m roomy Chiflforobe for Son. Many other articles to choose from Gate-Leg Tables Spinet Desks Writing Desks Wind sor Chairs Floor Lamps Bou doir Lamps Library and Dav enport Tables and many other usfeul pieces of furniture. Erskine R Smith, nc. Charlotte, N. C. i i , HOLIDAY GREETING CARDS The very latest designs just re ceived. We have a large assort ment and priced very reason able. Be sure to see our stock before you buy. Call 1530 and ask to see sam ples. News Printing House The Quality Shop CHARLOTTE, N. C. i Ko Ko Mo Ball Bearing $ ROLLER SKATES .WHILE THEY LAST 1 .00 per Ji pair Girls! Boys! "bid" for a pair of Roller Skates for Christmas. Not for years have real Ba-l Bearing ones been offered as low as $1.00 a pair. Two patterns to choose from while they last. None sent on Approval. No telephone orders filled during this sale. None subject to exchange or refund. Mail orders filled if accompanied by postoffice money order with 10c added for postage and subject to prior sale. Union Ball Bearing Roller Skates, $2.50 pair SMITH-WADSWORTH Hardware Company "The Quality Hardware Store" 29 East Trade Street Phones 64-63 as U
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