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THE CHARLOTTE NEWS, FEBRUARY 8,. I8L9 What Solons Doing atRaleig h l.ll tO '..i.'.h. 1 N. '.. I'l. S. Suli-conunit-I .-.mi .livi.lc.l by tin house on iusununv tlr;nv'ms bills r.'unnir.fihiaiions iiuiil i' r. p.'ii (if Im ui;iii( v (mittiissi(mr ui t!:.- rivsont m-nor;'.! i'.ssoinMy .ni ;:u ( 1 M i r ottuv ciiuii'iui nt aiifl 1:'!;. liiiiiiini; and s;iU's:i;iriinit; ;i- ,'-n,. nt associations, onloi's ami II. S. ill.' t'SC.IlU1 .11111 M(i'(. Ill ' t'l! 11, llll i;i;r.'.' nciit of luiiMiiu-s used ;is holds .i!-,, I for r. Yc as.'inblios. .i siifdy-fuiul law for lii-' companies similar io ili o:io ia foicc in New York. I'lirbidiliiii; ill,' k.iIo ;i:id use of ;mv I'Ui safety iii.i k lu's willi in the staie.ivszulatin.i: ilm of notice as to premiums by u''e insurance companies. in:i Ui nu. mav, linni; ( ouunisioiis paid by companies oj . raiinu in the state :n per font, al- lowinc; stock companies to provnie lor- ' . .: . .... :.. .,n. I i ' '" a Mit'pi'is on same i.im m i.- .n, to ni'it'.tal companies, inakint; it unlaw-! fnl for any company or aw.it lo offer , Mock or anything of value as an in-! iluceiiiciil for taking a policy, nniformi-; ty of laws ns lo fraternal orders, pro-; liibitin- any company from issuing a, bo::,! to exceed 1" per cent of llu amontil of the capital ami surplus of; tii" company, requirm?; all companies; or p.'rsons sdiiti;; in this state stock of foreiii companies to be licensed in this state as required of bond and in-. .'--.tnii nt companies new. limiting the amount buildiiii; a'i.! loan associations should be ;ller, to borrow and lend iiszain. iti( tiaiiiy. tin' fund for can ins; the insurance on tlie state's bui'iiin to $!". miii, a contingent fund for the (b'partnieiil provision for the checking tin' of tin' hooks of the depart nient by, tlie auditor or b";ilative committee. '1'he senate jinluinry committee nave: n hearing to the advocates of Spb-See-tion ,A." the p.'opoed Lockhart amen. I tu( tit to the anti-trust ad. ghing it "ieeih." 1). .1. .lit -I ice. of Greensboro, speaker of Uie r.i'i? house of representatives. : poke t haracteristically in advocacy of the bill and at the close of his speech a substitute for sub-section "A" was offered by Senator Manning, that pro poses merely to amend the present law. See. 1. Chap. -S. Public Laws of l'.H'T by adding as sub-section "l"" the lei low iusj : "For any person, firm or , sociation inny desire to purchase within ; the state of North Carolina." ' Mr. Justice reviewed the fate of the ; sub-section in the T.iOT legislature, how , it pnsed the house with only four ; votes recorded ;rga-.iM it and its death in the senate, lit to n. which lie. said ! was broi!;:ht about .by Senator lfuxion c hanging his vote. Then be gave out what he said was "inside history of the Charlotte convention." as showing thai the party is clearly committed to en i act the l.ov khurt bill. ile was for 'tPe hill bedoi'-e he believed it right : wit It. ui regard to expediency, he be- t he IT s Spring Suits to Measure if' WE LAUNDER and CUFFS u exiie, lien',, al d lo its enacinieni ami it way hamper tlie legit i ma iity is would e cot- O er inn nuiact unes ton. iurniir.ro an in ti;e si. ite. -lie declared that opposi tion to platform pledges to sub-section "A" "Vanished from the Charlotte con- ent;o: as miasma neiore ine iihins lie declared that the "Most impu dent crowd of lobbyists" he ever knew of was that of 1!0T. He charged that I hove was a secret mooting: in Kaleigh at winch it was determined to damn eery man that did'tiot get the praise of those in the meeting. They raised the cry of "the wolf:" the mill men came down ami found no wolf and this time they are not ai al! alarmed. Every Uemociiuie member of the legislature is pledged to the platform and the right coarse is lo follow if. If the Dem ocrats of the legislature do this right thing the only harm the trusts can do is to subsidize the newspapers and send men over tlie slate who will lii' like the devil and stick to it. in spite of even that, right would certainly win. lie had gone to Ch:;rlotte with tins same speech but didn't find it neces sary to deliver it. ile hoped this legislatur bidding. Follow in n this was ready lo do the party DEAD SWELL SMART SUITS Made ta measure. No better line sold in Charlotte. No higher class work manship in any tailor-made clothes, and every price fabric shown guaranteed pure worsted or wool. GARMENT MUST FIT OR NO SALE. - Regular tailoring -patterns and 'models. Come and see the samples and spring stles-the different cuts of coats and the hang of the pants. We take your measure and guarantee a fit and will make Sack Suits from tf PRINCE ALBERTS AND (gCC ZU TO 4D FULL DRESS UP TO $33 FANCY AND FULL DRESS VESTS UP TO $7.50 . WE ARE &TICTLY CASH, BUI "WATCH US GROW." I'M Long company Clothing, Shoes and Furnishings J! here with a well-baiancea company, a beautiful scenic production, and electri cal effects, and the noted Kit Klux Klan cavalry of trained horses null expert riders. s "The Blue Mouse."" speech Mr. Caught in Germany, "The Blue .Mouse." a mischievous, but harmless little creature, has been imported to this country' by Clyde Kitch. who, in ihe importing process, has constructed what is said lo be, the most laughable '.farce corned v ever presented. " 1 lie Manning' Ijlue Mouse" is now in its fourth month offered his substitute and the whole niaitt i- went oer for further considera ( ion. Favorable wi.l be the report on Rep resentative Dowd's bill restoring the nominating power to heads of stale institutions of electing oflicehs and eni plyyes and preventing the employment of relatives of supei intendents or direc tors. Two years ago the light to recom. mend to tlie hoards of directors even at. ihe Lyric theatre. New York, and will remain there for at least a year longer. The piece will be presented here shortly by a company in every respect as strong and capable as that now appearing in Xevv York. This com pany was personally selected by Mr. Lee Shubert and rehearsed by Mr. Fitch, the author. corporation or association to conspire va taken trom tlie .superintendents, with any other person, firm or corpora- and it is the purpose of the bill to re 1 i, m of a.-ocial ion to put down the store this prerogative, with the idea price of anv article produced in this1 that it is a che k on both sides. The state bv ihe la! or of others, which said . fa voting vote was by the house coin- article, the said person, lirni. corpora-! inittee on propositions and grievances, tin:: or ;:s-ociation intends to buy. "I The house committee on education Senator M. nning is chairman of thel passed favorably on the appropriations committee. asked by the State Normal and indus- Jn his Ion,!; arsrunient for sub-sec-ion trial College at Greensboro and the "A" Mr. Justice had insisted that the Kast Carolina Teachers' Training paity platform specific; lly required thi.-:! School. The Slate Normal calls for section to be enact":!. On the ot her 1 "if. ihui annually and an additional $1 .". hand Sen. nor Mannini:. in present ing uau each year for the next, two years the substitute declared that it was' for erecting and equipping an 'infirmary' nr 'fully diawn to comply with the and increasing the dormitory room, platform 'specifications that ihe Lock-: The new school at Greenville wants hart bill iii I not. The committee took : $"ii,i!i)i for a central power house and the bill an 1 substitute for further ex- plant for heating and lighting all the ecniive consideration. j buildings and the infirmary, desides '.Sub set tion "A" advocated so zeal-; ".nuii annually for maintenance. Of om ly by ev-Speaker .lust ice, that it; course these bills will have to go to shall be unlawful "For any person, firm1 the committee on appropriations. The The friends that one buys are lv always damaged goods. near- Whether a man has polished manners depends on whether it's toward the poor of his relations or toward a millionaire. A bad man in office is a public calam ity. ---French. or -sociatton to make or corporation have any agreement, express or im plied, to lower or prevent the increase state thus far has contributed lo.OUO to the East Carolina School, the county of Pitt and the town of Greenville hav- o .l. 3 ri? ej x . Bears th- 7 l'iVS Ai''VaVS CAS"ffOniA. Bears the ? ou Have Always BotlghS CASTOHIA. Bears the y?'e You Have Always Bought Signature T SSJ-j. Z. of ;n price of any article or thing of value. ,ing which any such firm, corporation, or as- ting upplied money $':IS.buu. and land ;rega The Vernon Stock Company This Week The Yeir.on stock Company will be'.iii a weeks engagement at the Aca ilemy o' Music tonight, offering lor the opening bill "The Unwritten Law." an iii!ei-.Miig drama by Mark Swan, the well known play write. The Vernon Stock Company is making its first tour: through the South, and has been de-; lighting crowded houses in every town: they have played. Daring the engage-, mcnt in this city, Manager Vernon will' prc.-.ent his company in eight of the; be.-i plays in tns extensive repertoire.! Toi.ioine.v night "Tlie Devil" will be, pieseiiiod. at the Wednesday matinee,' "Last Lv nn ' will be the bill, at tlie' Wednesday evening performance "A, ltur.avvay Match" will be given; on' Thin sday night. "At the Risk of ms Life" wiil be offered; on Friday night. i v amine win he tip. bill; ;it th,. sjat unlay inatinee. "Haimv Sriiot,!,!:, v will be played, and the closing night "Slaves of Opimu" will be presented. Ladies will be admittei) free tonight, when accompanied by a 'person holding a paid :iu-cent admission ticket, pur chased before t; p. in. at Havvlev's. Stirs Native Patriotism. Tlie author of "T;,e Clansman" mav vvell admit Hotelier of Saltouns famous inolto and say that Ik; would rather make jv nations dramas than its laws. 1 """"'Til i era FOR PIMPLES, TOO New Discovery Cures Eczema and Eradicates Minor Skin Troubles Overnight. A few months ago the dispensers of liotlam. the new discovery ror the (;,m; of eczema, decided to allow the drug gists of the country to handle it. Pre vious to that time it conhl only be obtained direct from the laboratories. Since thlv change in the method of UPfi jbnlion. Mslam has m.t wj;!, the ACADEMY ALL NEXT WEEK First Southern Tour THE VERNON STOCK COMPANY. Emphatic Success in Charleston, W Va., Lexington. Ky., Portsmouth, O. Royalty Plays Correctly Staged With Special Scenery, Costumes and Properties. Opening Play Monday Evening. THE UNWRITTEN LAW Not Thaw Tragedy, Hut a Play Writ ten Around the Most Talked of Subject of the Day. Ladies tree .Monday night when ac companied bv person holding Ihl-cent ucKet, purchased betore l p. m. a Haw ley's. Prices . 10, 20, 30 MEN AND WOMEN. Emma Hayner, with Vernon Company. Stock Use Bis O for unnatural CiBcbargeg.innanimaiioi.s, irritations or ulceratioct of mucous membranes. P&inlARn. nT.fl not Attrin vw w . r. a. - - " ' 'ojjTHttYAhSLHEMlUALljO. gent or poisonous. t 4 Clf.B:HNATI,0.gl Sold by Di-ntfglsts, twc. c. r. a. Eswr or seat in Blam wrapper. "SMS?V- ' by express, prepaid, lor 'S'ftSSaSKPH -0O. or 3 bottlee 2.75. ViiV.UiA eCU UU iUUBB" One effect, of this celebrated play.'which will be liref.cnte;! at. the Academy of Millie. Saturday matinee and night I-ebruary 20th, has been to make the South conscious of its own greatness. In the mirror of the stage men and women of Southern descent view the deeds of their fathers during the Recon struction period, and they are proud of the record. The heritage is a prec ious one how precious manv did not le.inze until I lie Clansman came Special Lew Rates Via Seaboard Ac count Mardi Gras at New Orleans Mobile and Pensacola, Feb. 18th-23rd. The fol owing round-trip rates will apply from Charlotte, N. C. New Orleans $23.05 Mobile 18.85 Fensacola IS. 40 Tickets sold February 17th to 22nd inclusive, good returning to leave New Orleans as late as February 27t.h, Mo bile and Pensacola as late as March 1st and by payment of $1.00 tickets can be extended until March 13th. HliPli iflNI u Y N G A U T Is not an everyday matter and should not be treated lightly for on the wis dom of your selection depends your personal appearance for several months. If yon. come here for a suit you know to begin with that we will not sell you one that will not be a credit to you and an advertisement to ourselves. OUR SUITS FROM $15 TO $25 are full of quality and good taste and you can buy them with the assurance that during their life you will be well dressed. t.'j.A.-;-' We are Showing the New Styles in Stetson Hats for We have all the New Styles and Colors. Let us show you before ycu buy orke oros. & ogers most phenomenal success of anything (The peace and prosperity of the pres J no. B. Ross, President, F. Flowers, V. T. A. Adams, Atty. introduced to the drug trade in thr last .10 yours. All .leading druggists, including It. II. Jordan & Co., in Char lotte, are now carrying the special ."b rent sie recently adopted, also the S2 Jar. Thi.- great success is not surprising when it is remembered that, in eczema cases, poslam stops the itching with first application, proceeds to heal im mediately, and cures chronic cases in si lew weeks. In minor skin troubles. kucIi as pimples, blackheads, acne, herpes, blotches, rash, etc., results show after an overnight application. Kxpei imental samples of poslam are s.'iil lo anyone by mail free of charge, liv the Kmergency .Laboratories. P,2 Laymen's Missionary Movement of the Southern Presbyterian Church, Birmingham, Ala., Feb. 16th to 18th. Account the above, occasion round trip rates of $13.30 will apply from Charlotte, N. C, tickets to be sold Feb. 14th and 15th with final retiirn limit Feb. 20th, rates on same basis to apply from other points. n' The Seoboard offers excellent double daily service from all points oh its lines and connections in North Cairn Una to New Orleans. Pensacola and Mobile with through sleeping cars and day coaches to Birmingham. Direct connection is made at Birmingham with the Queen & Crescent for New em are founded on the heroic labors of the Ku Klux Klan and the other secret organizations that resisted the iniqui tous measures by, whi h it was sought to reduce the South "into a mongrel satrapy. "The Clansman" pictures the Ku Klux Klan in a dark crisis of South Carolina history. It shows them riding to the rescue of the gallant Camerons, Orleans and at Atlanta with the West me liign court ot justice ot tne Klan, Point Route. ihe summoning of the order to put) If business justifies through Pull down the carpetbaggers, and finally j mans and day coaches will be operated the intervention of the Klan 'when the ( to Birmingham and New Orleans on mulatto lieutenant-governor of the state dates and convenient schedules, had almost succeeded in his purpose J Write at once for full particulars to wed a white girl. The play is t rue ( and make reservations early, to historical conditions though the de- C. H. GATTIS. T. P. A.. tans ire imaginative! v conceived. :mdl t?n1fi.a-ri m n West Twenty-iifth street, New York; it has created a profound sensation JAS KER, JR.. C. P. A., City. j wherever -played. It will he presented l-2S-10t- Charlotte, N. C. The Second Series at the Mecklenburg Building and L.oan As sociatton will open Saturday, March 6th. Books, now open every day for subscription to stock and' fifing' of ' applications for loans. No better medium for accumulating large or small savings can be found. If you are a shareholder now take more in the Second Series. If not a member don't fail to become one in the Second Series. A. G. CRAIG, Sec. and Treas. Office, Room 305 Realty Bldg. A Little Better than most Laundries. Send us yours and we can prove it and thev ur:?i LAST LONGER too A Sanitary Steam Laundry PHONE 800. ON THE EO!Jic,R. y. Every Stetson bears the Stet We don't h on nrriir rr inilnru -i -,r ... . l . . -... . He us 1 Xim m&e-z&y m usually knows all about it before ha comes in, ar.d all ue r,etj to do is to have the style vantN you cu de pend Lp,.:i it, we reudv. Haw T C m Co. D'-J--i.', THE BEST COAL 13 THE CIIEAPST COAL. WE SELL ONLY THE F.E3T. PHONE 19 OR 72. Standard Ice (SL Fuel Company M. A. BLAND, Vice President and Sales Agent. eaaaaaaaaaeea aaaaaaaaaaaEi New Model Style 507 Ivers & Pond Piano Its SvieUaMB as. A P&rtty d Tos A ICet.1 Pixao lor ifl ioits. irao cew mocei e 41i-ly U tr rx iter ror- FUao cri4 e. SS ITa37. PARK CO. aaaaaaaaasaa aaaaaHaaasea 9 G A eten Co. Moved to 24 W. Fifth St. Leaders in Electric Wiring of All Kinds. House and Motor Wiring our Specialty UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT The Selwyn . FtmnPEAN sf fC Rooms 11.50 ctr dxv and uc. Ropitim with r!vt ' l day nd up. CAFE OPEN DAY AND NtSHT. Price naor.abl. 1BI ELEGANT ROOMS- 75 PRIVATE ATh- Located In th hpat-t nf rh-irlott nonvt-nlmt to n static, street cars and the business and BhopplDg centra. C&t. claaa commercial and tourlet trade. EDGAR B. MOORE, PrcpM- 1 T r 1 1 1 TU as Presbyterian College For Women SHARUarra. h. -Special Rates to New Pupil. REV. J. R. BRIDGES, D. DPresM
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