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THE CHARLOTTE NEWS, FEBRUARY 9, 19C9 8 A FRIEND OF THE BIRDS. Professor Ingram Wants the Laws vigorated. In Kidneys Cured by this Simple Treatment Pioi birds. wllt'10 J. X. In His Ions live many i ? m is; :in Klini i'i in .. :t. (jet your uruesrist to mix me 101 riiij hi i. imi.w. owing ingredients: One-half ounce noiMitlr.il bipeds ol fl . , oxtrart Bncbu. one ounce of .uoiseous iilunniso and inspiring music, compound fluid Balmwort and two iii.'.dc him a l'ricnd of t lit feathered in- ounces of syrup Sarsaparilla cora Lit ;i nt s oi the groves, and their pro- pound. Shake well and take a tea lector at all times, lie is fond of spoonful after each meal and one their cheering sons, and loves to.wncn retiring. Drink plenty of wa l:ave them among the cedars about his tPr, but little of any liquid at meal farm, lie thinks that country life times. veuld lose ha!!' of its pleasures with-) The great urinary specialist. Gaut. out the call of our Hob Whiles, and I whose single fees range from $T00 to tl:e notes of other Southern songsters. 5 j ,ooo, acknowledges in his latest vo ile l titi"- writes in the Concord press: j ports that this simple mixture is Bird Law Changes Desired. j most reliable and will cure all but the Considerable sentiment exists among most complicated and aggravated kid Calian us farme rs in favor of modinca- Hey and bladder affections and rheu 1 ion.- and improvement in the county's matism: therefore, it is well worth bird law. The Mecklenburg bird law t rving. expires early in February, and the j Hutting Met Ulenbutg shooters croso the county , headache li;:r. trespass on Cabarrus lands, the eyes, shmv.iitor and waste our people's game. 1 vousness. N'Mtliern visitors also invade property J urinarv en's andYoungien'sSwelili i Snnno Suits Ifl I jjhJ 1 i i I J& bm& 1 H vr v w WE LAUNDER OLLARS aocS CUFFS The very newest models in stylish tailoring fabrics and patterns. Suits that have that air that only smart tailors can give. Suits that make you look well-dressed and the prices make you feel as if you had found a lost $5.00 bill There are fancy and plain Blue Serges, fancy and solid Worsteds, well-made, well-trimmed and fit to a dot. and think $10.00 to $17.50 Will have later in the week, some real high art Clothes up to $25.00. One tailored line for suit to measure only, is a great one, prices $20 to $45.00. All Suits must fit before they leave our store. under the eyes, backache, and dizziness, burning of blurred vision, extreme ner and insomnia all indicate holders' game preserves and kill the I I'li-ds without landtiolilers consent. Many Cabanus farmers wish the coun ty g'inie law changed and made to con t'lini in dates with adjacent county idr.l la.vs. Many think the Cabarrus dales should extend from December ir.ib, t February 1st. The birds are tne fanners' only protection against top arid orchard devouring insects, and si ve yearly thousands of dollars l.'s-. Farmers do net am! cannot af ford to have the birds s-laugim red and doiiovMl. The feathered guardians a:e of as much value as fertilizers. i;al (are the hunters and trespass eis aloiif the farmers' interests".' If tho. wish flesh 1ue.1i they can go to the I'.iriuers poultry a;ds. buy chick ens pay for thvm. If they desire to pi ai l it mat ksmatisiiin targets can It placed o!l tries. Fanners who Midi the Cabarrus bird law impioved should innm dial ly ass 'mid trouble. Mauv more toms could be named, but the will surely recognize them. symp- reader .m ion township and in:. ti net our n. i!;e Ki;al cenr.:'.,' h '-is in the discuss th" subject. le-islat ive delegates .'eliif desiit-d from the liete. Tribune. Protect the Biro's. The Hood.-. h- ve : 1 iduos ami le-.x -orie In aw storms and with the '1 si rc ed ipi.iil h .:;! ravages nearly hi:-of n summer poachers. all the part- in the county, and un prot'ction is moii s.e- Iliitil' Othe, pen T ci- ei'. our fai ins and woodlands will bo tUstituie of game birds. What few row. - rei.Kitn should be rescued tror.i rs ; , n 1 .-;ivrd for stock-birds: wise the county will have to im rptails ter Ijreeding purposes, a .'.: and poachers should be v;.,ui;n-;y pios((iuel Mid lined for I'm t her violations of the bird law. and Ie to !.!" (! its reqaireiuents and inandi'.tes. Man fanner. are now in favor of malum; a bi,-d law u suit ji.i-eni exigencies and save what few bi;d le'iiain ir. the county for nesting bi a fir.-. ' y proiiiliiting the shooting or lii.ppii'g of ;i!l game tiirds in Cabarrus for five rears. If some relief is not obtained there will soon be no birds in the M.unty to protect. The Farm ers" 1'ivon iit theii next meeting should take this piaiter in haad aul enact Mich measures as are necessary to in lli'ene,' the law making powers to com ply with the people's wants and demand.-, in bird preservation. Manv parai'"s destroy crops besides boll w-'-.;vils. n.iied ins li'a'e: hdi; When the birds ci plagues Times. and are extermi miriads will Colds contracted at this season of the year are quickly relieved with I'.oes Laxative Cough Syrup. Its laxa tive quality rids the system of the cold. Pleasant to take. Best for chil dren for coughs, colds, croup and whoping cough. Sold by S. L. Alexan der & Co. Westminster Kennel Show. Xew York. Feb. It With a record bi'aking entry list the Sold annual dog show of the West minster Kennel Club open-d today in Madison Square Ciardeu. The exhibition is also said to contain a greater variety of breeds than were exhibited in nre- Aious shows. The benclu-s contain exhibits from all sections of the Fniicd states, from Canada and front Finland. Boston terriers. Croat llanos, bulldoi;.-:, Airesdales. fox ter ri rs. Irish terriers. Russian wolf hounds, pointers. Pomeranians, toy sptaiels, St. IWnards and cocker spaniels are shown in large numbers. An exhibit ion of otter hounds is an entirely n'w feature of the show this year. The total value of the prizes foot up to $1 1.000. RICH RED BLOOD as You Will Never Have It as Long iou nave uyspepsta. Just as long as you have, dyspepsia jour food will not, piopeilv digest, arid, the nutritions elements in the food will not bo extracteil en- absorbed, and impeverishod or waterv blood wili follow. This condition may not be apparent nt first, but it will come just as t.ure ay the sun will rise again. Any stennach ailment, including all forms er indigent ion. can be' prornntly cttre-d by u.dng Mi-o na tablets, a scien tific treatment unsurpassed. H stetps lerrm ntation. belching FiS .'"id taste of sour food almost enco. The mlghtly petwer of Mio-na to ln igeirr.te' and restore the stomach to perfect condition ih known eerv wbero. Mi-ona cures by building up by nr.nismng ine cause. i ,,r t;,;,, ,,eeip!e jc is a grear nesn outleier. because it causes the stomach te jjive; more' and H.iei iiuuiiiuii 10 me ti:)oet. it cures sea ami car ncKness and vomiting oF jtrcinancy almost, inimediatclv. R. II. .Ionian tc co. sen .linma lor r.o cents h uoge oo., iiun H,i;iH;tmee u let cure or monev back. POLITICS II POLITICIANS Hutchinson. Kansas, will vote in March on the question of adopting (he commission form of government. C Cunby Jordan, a prominent capi talist and manufacturer of Savannah, is mentioned as a possible candidate for governor of Georgia two years hence. The prohibition wave that has swept with t llitig effect over many part? of the South is now 1 11 rent o.iing to engulf the Str.te of Virginia. Already many large towns and cities in the Old Do minion have voted "'dry.'' Representative James E. Watson, re cent Repul lio.m candidate for governor of Indiana, may he Secretary of Com merce Mid I .-.'.be.'.' in the new Tail 'abinet. according to political gossip. , current in Washington. j Four states give equal suffrage to women Wyoming. Colorado, Idaho and Utah. Rhode- Island, by legisla tive vote, and Oregon, by popular vote, have refused to adopt equal suffrage for women. Eighteen states now have school suffrage for women. According to one Washington author ity nve places in the Taft cabinet have been eieciued upon as follows: Secretary of State, Philander Knox, of Pennsylvania; Secretary of the Treas ury. George M. Reynolds, of Illinois; Secretary of the Interior, Richard A. fJallinger, of Washington; Secretary of Agriculture, Jance Wilson, of Iowa; Postmaster General, Frank -H. Hitch cock, "of Massachusetts. A bill introduced in the Texas legis lature provides for a graduated tax on bachelors of from SlT to $10, accord ing to age; double tax unless each eli gible bachelor makes affidavit that lie has proposed to at least one woman eluring the year. A somewhat similar measure introduced in the Wisconsin legislature calls for the organization ')f a state bureau to rind wives for oachelors who wish to avoid the tax. Representative Frank O. Lowelen, of Illinois, who is said by some to be slateel for the agricultural fort folio in Taft cabinet, is 4S years old and son of a blacksmith. He worked way through college, studied for bur and became a successful law He married the daughter of C.eorge H. Pullman, the millionaire car manufacturer, and was elected to con gress. He is well known as a practi cal former. If Postmaster-General Meyer be comes Secretary of the Navy, as now I appears likely, he will be the seventh Massachusetts man who has held the ruivy portfolio. Jacob Crowninshield was th. first Massachusetts man at the head of the department. He was ap pointed by President Jefferson in l.SOo. The others were B. W. Crowninshield, David Henshaw, George Bancroft, the historian; John D. Long and William H. Moody, now a justice of the United States Supreme Court. The Massachusetts ballot, about which much has been heard of late, was deviseel by Richard Henry Dana. its principal features are described as follows: All candidates for the same office ere grouped together alphabeti cally, with the party name or names after each candidate. The voter ex presses his choice by placing a cross epposite the candidate in each group for whom he wishes to vevte. The bal lot has been adopted by Pennsylvania, Maryland. Rhode Island, Colorado, Ne- ill a j V& We are sellmo 1 laria and Ankle Straps. 11)1 Jj X stocks of Ladies' and Men's Tan, Patent, Anents. for "Sorosis" fine Shoes for Men Gunmetal and and Women. Mat Oxfords,, We sell only for Cash, but "WATCH US GROW. oog Com Clothing, Shoes and Furnishings 1 Pumps w pany J The following players have been se lecteel for the road tour of '"The Blue Mouse": Millicent Evans, Geoffrey Stein. Wiiton Taylor. Inda Palmer, ."i. Caroline Pearse. G. D. Mclntyre. W. G. Reyniei. John Leighron, Harry E. Mil larcle, Richard L. Lee. Mary McGregor, Mable Trunnelle. John Dunne, James Voaly. Eugene Savoyardr, Edward Mc Clellan. Louise Hall am others, mak ing a cast of over twenty-five people. the largest ever put in one farce com t'edy. i A Storv of the Heart. ""The Clansman." whose welcome vis-: f t te the Academy oi Music is announc ed for Saturday matinee and night. February 20, is a story of the heart which has never faileel to move audi ences to the very deptns. Thousands of theatregoers all over the count rv I have been stined by it as they have! net been by any other production for : many a day. The love of Ben Cam-! eron, a South Carolina cavalier, for ' Elsie Stoneman, a Vermont abolition-J ist's dauarhter. is the theme, and it is: the Ku Klux Klan that iirst parts and afterwards reunites these interesting lovers. It's almost as bard for a rich man to enter the kingdom of Heaven as it is for a poor man to break into the United States Senate. JsFt ' ' t" M BUYING A SUIT Is not an everydaj' matter and should net be treated lightly for on the wis dom of your selection depends jour personal appearance for several months. If you come here for a suit you know to begin with that we will not sell you cne that will not bs 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 dining their life you will be well dressed. Ed Mellon Go. No, Archibald;' miss because she a girl isn't called a never makes a hit. 'TWAS There's the the his the ; er. A GLORIOUS VICTORY. rejoicing In Fedora, Tenn. A man's life has been saved, and now Dr. King's Xew Discovery is the talk of the town for curing C. V. Pepper of deadly lung hemorrhages. "I could not work nor get about," he writes, "and the doctors did me no good, but, after using Dr. King's Xew Discovery three weeks, I feel like a new man, an ca do good work again." For weak, sore or diseased lungs. Coughs and Colds. Hemorrhages, Hay Fever, La Grippe, Asthma or any Bronchial affec tion it stands unrivaled. Price 50c and $1.00. Trial bottle free. Sold and uaranteed by Wroodall & Sheppard. braslv, Oregon. Nevada. Minnesota. Arkansas, Tennessee. Florida, Missis sippi and Virginia. In pome of tno tates it has been modified in som! respects. of at mm U .(pfmuNca mm-o-me) Li CURES CATARRH, ASTHMA lironchihs, Croup, Coughs and Colds, money back. Sold and guaranteed by i;. II. joruau & Co ACADEMY ALL NEXT WEEK First Southern Tour THE VERNON STOCK COMPANY. Emphatic Success in Charleston, V Va., Lexington, Ky., Portsmouth, O. Royalty Plays Correctly Staged With Special Scenery, Costumes and Properties. Opening Play Monday Evening. THE UNWRITTEN LAW ?sot Thaw Tragedy, But a Play Writ ten Around the Most Talked of Subject of the Day. jjauies rrej Monday mgnt when ac companied by person holding 30-cent ticket, purchased before 6 p. m. at Hawley's. Prices 10, 20, 30 Special Items to The From Faith. Xews. !). There will Baptist church the Hth, at :J has gone to her daughter, Faith, X. C4 Feb. be preaching at the here- Sunday evening. p. m. Mrs. J. L. Shuping leming. Ga., to visit Mrs. Gill. The Faith Granite Co. is taking the dirt oft their pink granite quarry. The quarry owners are exnectinsr a great deal of work tt come in on the granite quarries this summer and they are preparing for it. The city of New Berne. N. C. is getting a big lot of street curbing from the Faith quarries. A big bond was nut no to secure the iob. Many bales of cotton are here waiting for 15 cents a nound. I). A. Wiley put in 'phone in Mr I. C. Lingle's residence yesterday. John Kukendall has commenced on the erection of his new residence to built out of granite. Special Low Rates Via Seaboard Ac count Mardi Gras at New Orleans Mobile and Pensacola, Feb. 18th-23rd. The folowing round-trip rates will apply from Charlotte, N. C. New Orleans $23.05 Mobile 1S.85 Pensacola 1S.40 Tickets sold February 17th to 22nd inclusive, good returning to leave New Orleans as late as February 27tn. Mo bile and Pensacola as late as March 1st and by payment of $1.00 tickets can be extended until March 13th. Whenever you see a lot of news paper paragraphs headed "Reflections of a Bachelor" you may be pretty sure they were written by a muchly married man. Wigwav "How is Smith's candi elacy coming on?" Political Boss "Oh. he's out of the race." Wagwal "Whv. he hasn't said anything to ivip !ilnnt it " TOiMi-;il Rnss "No j he doesn't know it yet." - J We are Showing the New Styles in Stetton Hats for We have all the New Styles and Colors. Let us show you before you buy Yorke Bros. & Rogers Jno.. B. Ross, President, J. F. Flowers, V. P., T. A. Adams, Atty. Laymen's Missionary Movement of the Southern Presbyterian Church, Birmingham, Ala., Feb. 16th to 18th. the above occasion round- Account trip rates Charlotte, Feb. 14th limit Feb. of $13.30 will N. C, tickets and 15th with 20th, rates on apply from to be sold final return same basis Right to apply from other points. TI13 Seobeard offers excellent double daily service from all points on its lines and connections in North Caro lina to New Orleans. Pensacola and Mobile with through sleeping cars and i dav coaches to Birmingham. Direct 4 connection is made at Birmingham! with the Queen & Crescent for New j 4 Orleans and at Atlanta with the W7est , Point Route. Si If business justifies through Pu!l-; mans and day coaches will be operated i to Birmingham and New Orleans on H dates and convenient schedules. Write at . once for full particulars and make reservations early. C. II. GATTIS, T. P. A.. Raleigh, N. C. .TAS KER, JR.. C. P. A.. l-28-10t- Charlotte, N. C. The Second Series at the Mecklenburg sociation will open Saturday, March 6th. day for subscription -to stock and filing of Building and Loan As Books now open every 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. t A A Little Better than most Laundries. Send us yours and we can prove it end thev v"i LONGER too Sanitary Steam Laundry PHONE 800. ON THE EGULfL v.- Every Stetson bears the Ste'.ion nanie We don't have to luce a man to selu fh? argue 10 in Hfr Stetson I ft li fiat A Wlk Hcusua 4:tt:-'4'Vv? iES Bars n r j t I f St K'S ily knows all about u kt'o comes in. ami all we ,) ) to ao is to bavi- ih. ; . he w-r.ts, a vou c:.n P.,. i ... ' Long-Tate Clothing Co. J7 k i P THE BEST COAL IS THE CHEAPST COAL. WE SELL fJNLY ". '' : BEST. PHONE 19 OR 72. Standard Ic (Si Fuel Companj M. A. BLAND, Vice President and Sales Agent. Piano OatAP.M tor IX A.rTljr:5. ' L idtl Piano for th oo'-x ;-i-" etsxn s iv- u. W Tf Auten Moved to 24 W. Fifth St. Leaders in Electric Wiring of All Kinds. House and Motor Wiring our Spcciait; UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT The if ielwyn EUROPEAN Rotma 1.50 pr day and up. Rocm v!th jrfvt fctth H-W day and uo. CAFE OPEN DAY AND N!HT Prlc Rtcr.sble. 118 ELEGANT ROOMS- 75 PRIVATE ATM Located In the heart of Charlotte, convenient to railroad street cans and the business and Bhcpplsg centra. Citt t5 eleas commercial and tourlEt trade. EDGAR B. MOOSE, PrcpHcief- 0 Si Pcesbyterian College For Women Special Rates to New Pupils. KEV. J. R. BRIDGES, D. DM Prcsid
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