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THE CHARLOTTE news. FEBRUARY 24. I9H The Famous Buffalo Jones Pictures f.assoing Wild Animals in Africa A; L bHOWN A' H E P.'^INCESS THEATRE ON V/. TRADE ST. >'L \ )t) /. , ;n !, • ■ ; .^• .!;;i-o \he x' ( ,,;r T" 1 :ur thr.;_t'r>'U.-i JH'ii ., !au Lo iliis, Lhe Dandruff and Itching Scalp Yield to This Treatment Why (>x)>prinienf, (ryinfr to drive the laiulrviff perm from inulorneath the skin with s*rensy loLlons or fancy hair (iressing, when Tryon Dni:; Co. will miaranteod ZMAIO and ZEMO SOAf to entiifly rid tiie .sfalj) of the germ lile liiat, canses the trouble. ZEMO and ZEMO SOAP can be (■ilttained in jiny city ;U‘ town in .\nier- ica and are recocjnized the tic:^t and most econotnioal treatnieni foi’ all af fections of the skin oi- scalp wlu'tl.er ('n infant or grown ;)erson. Une sham- itno witli ZEMO SOAi’ and ai)|)lica- lion of ZEMO will stoi) itchins.*; and cleanse the scali> of dandruff and t^curf:. We invite you To try ZE.MO and ZE^IO SOAP and if not entirely satis- tied we will refun,1 your money. Messrs. M. F. Kirby And /. A, Fasnacht Combine Mr. M. F. Kirhy. who has beon in tlie jjrocf'rv bu.siness nt thp cov- Dvr Tf Sixth and Xeriii Tryon streets 'or yea"?, nas closed his l>us- ine.s;s there and has gone into copart- >iei-.shi]i with Mr. J. A. l-'asnacht at ■;ir> V\'osr Poui’th street in the I'inlay- (>n Mock. Mr. I''asnncht has conducted a iiaUory and candy manufaciurin.s: 1-.blishinerd for many years ana lias ^uccessful p lieen very succcssfnl with it. ^Ir. Kir- ; ^y lia-: been one of the niosr suc-cet^s- ! !'ul s!'oot'i's iri the city and has bt*t n in liie same line of grocer> busi:'.("-s ! ;!erha]ts longc'r man any other man I in the city. ! Witli the experience both r';''n j have had and witli tried and proMui I '-ui-('ess in se, a’aie bi!si'’ess they ^^ i!l ;Monl)tless con ( i : very .-iucc'S:-uil ri'orjnirise to^'ei her. Alexander Home Retort Made MEDICOS TO MEET IN COLUMBIA. ’ W AND SATl)RDx\Y ?NCESS THEATRE IV'Other’s Joy is rne atest croup and preumonia salvo that is knov.n. For bale by II. II. Jordan fc Co. IIJ W. T rade St. r.'RS. >'ANDLE RET Li RN'S. .iMU uine ii!!i I'.ec ii ■. Vand’c las retmiiod lo i'P i.'i'sr Kifui >iiret. al'Or I t a ♦=, v\ h .;er (iaut;’i- . 'I h \\ . ;,i , (if '>'i;:sl(>ni'l. . Is. ■ '• 'Ai'.o ;.;ul cliil lr*'!! V I’li ill r aiiu wiii spt'nd wi'ii rela’ives auu friends MRS. MELLON FORTUNATE. d>'li.-;li: I'ul brid:.;t' piven . ' .■'t-;ua\ :i> .M s. O. \V. l.'ivin;;, in ii e: 'ir>, !\ U. Kt'ichaM, Mrs, I'. Melli'ii woti Hr'st pri;-... Inter-Eigh School De bate To-night At 8:30 Pie Chai’loite Tlitrh school and iiie Marthevv's Ilii;!i .‘^clioo! wiil meet ;n (iei)aif' ionic;ln al s o'l lock in il.Mi na Hall ai the V. .\1. C. A. buMJ- ini;-. "!'he youdg men will discup.-; ihe ;iat-els j.ost ((uestion. .As the .suiiject 'J-i'' if naiiuiial interesr and is .I'.iU'li di.scu.-^srd just now, there wi!! prol)ab\v be a large crowd our lo iie;>r fl'.eui. i^oth schools taking the dec-p- esi interest In the outcome of the deliate anti the dcluilers on both .-^idcs have given much study to tlie ((’ ■'siiou. The cfty in general is interested in the Alexander Home, because it is a honip tor friendless little children. Its ^vork, as told ]>y the following report, will i)e road liy all: During the jiast year, the total nmn- ner of cases, Of this numiier 17 were in the home at the first of the year. 'I'he rest were admitted during last year. Hismissals to homes, 28 were care- tully investigated i)ofore the children were allowed to go to them. Total contributions Of this amount $1,000 was given the Home I'.v su))scriptions and donations. I he rest was raised t>,v tlie effort of tlu> nianagcr.s. I’o them this work has ever been a labor of love, but for t!:e j)uri)ose of inantenance of the Home the Managers ask the heli) of all who are interested in children suoh as the cared for at the Home. Coni ribut ions of money can b(’ sent to -Mri;. P. .M. ur '.hs, C. jl., ( arson. Contributions of iirovision.s can f be sent ro the Home, on South Me-1 Dowell street. The Home has only one i srlaried ofSoer—the matron. ! 4 Cs Building For Gas & Electnc Co,. The C. harlotie flas & Electric com pany has leaseu the building occupied at present by the Chaidotte Consoli dated Construction coinpan.v, between ^>1 d and 4th streets on South. Tryon. i he iiuiiding was iiur iiascd sroiiio- linie ago !)v Messrs. .jolui .M. ScoLt and Eli Springs shortly afier tlie C iiai'lotte (Jas !: Electric street rail- >\ay system was buuglu by tiie South- .-'I’u Power comitany.. Short l.v after \\ard .Mr. E. 1). i.atta juirchased all the s-u;rk of the K"s coinpan\ By Associated Press. Raleigh, N. C., Feb. 24.—The Tri- State Medical Asocial ion in session here, yesterday decided to meet n3xt in Columbia. S. C., in February, 1912. The association is composed of i»hysi- cians and surgeons from Virginia, Xorth and South Carolina. The officers tor the coming year are: Pres-ident—Dr. J. Howell Way, of Waynesville. ^ ice-Presidents—Drs. Thomas A. Anderson, of Statesville; W. C. Ander son. of f'armville, Va.. and F. H. i Leod, of Florence. S. C. j Secretary Treasurer—Dr. E. C. ! Hughes, Rock Hill, S. C. Open All Day. BOWEN’S DRUG S': Our Bee Bon Proposition Is still open, one ia : Face Chamois, one Complexion Cloth, one V.uii , BOWEN’S DRUG ‘is the Place.” ’Phones 203-459. Chronic Diseases of Men and Women ^atf.i and his asosciates will \a(.ate tlieir oflice.s as suun as thev' x'an secure nev> (juariers and the cor poration will move in. The IC's build ing v\as ercc^cd with special reference to the need^> of the (',as it ]':ieciri.3 -flmpany. the (’harh)tie (l.^s ■•nectric cou'- jiany makf's the mo\'e to new qiiar-j tris jn ord*^^'!’ i.iai ii may have c.iar-! ■ers adequate to it's growing btisi-j Jie.s. I On the Shady of V pretty paved street in a very choice resld-i : n'anded by the beautiful residences .of C^hr.vlori zeus is a handsome modern home we c;iii i-cU ; r It is situated on a large level lot 60xl5u feet ri'- eight large rooms with plenty of clos-ets, cheerf..: c;- tels, hot and cold. A'. ator, (Mien plumbing. ^ ^ vrniences that mak; for conifortaole, even hlxun'J■^^ passes the door. Tt is such a homo as is not often found on t|:, cially appeal to a man of tasie and comfortablo ( ; is lew. iC'Clung ioe S;5; Stocks lake Tumble I Continued From Page One. ) J. A KING WHO LEFT HO^!E the v/orld lo talking, but Paul .Mathulka. of BuffalOj X. Y., savs lie always KEEPS AT HOAH;] the^ King of all Laxatives—Dr. King's New Life —JJnd that they’re a blessing to all hi'^ family. C'.tre constipation, head ache, indigesTion, ilyspepsia. Only 23c at \V. j.. Hand & Co.’s. L. ! ... ’ • bs 0, S, I. PROTEST •■I . >;• Ui drr t',, ; J,., ' .tve Lhii^\ii dov.n the gaiini- ■ Ikuo taken U‘> arms, in 'he a bill. ‘If i'( solutions, m \\h;c;i ■■ ' isr '> b Tuei.!(uaii:'ed d ’■) ;h, j. ircha » of sehooi t \L ot the ; c:-olu. .'on ffil T..P •'!v I I Resolutions. '■ her. a'. XorMi t'arolina has a '•«'l coiunii.‘-:sion. to tix the ■ aid rd a:;d iOMi;av' \vi:h tlie pub- : ^M r -, . d. -\ . ,.rc;)^ books adopted by the 'ianub.'’'r,i are nuicii fheaper than t.e b')ok n>jw used by the ciiy ■' )Ols, and, Whf-if...:. the people of Charlotte 'i '' in bided in iliis law and ciin;.-]!ed (■» bi;y Ijooks a' a i~;H 1 r.iif and change the same ' hi never it ai's- a i^w individuals. . !,^Te!or(' be Ir, Ta-olv! d, tiiat we fall on our rep- > = "n'ativf.- ill the legislatuie o have rlofto irM'luded in the provi.aon of lavv. It " i.; g.,c(| for the ?!ate. i.' -'.-o!..! •(.r ri.arlotte. I ■' »".(!• ;■ stands i)iedgei by one of i; d;inn ntal piincipii, s for ilie pro- -ina bi't’ernicnt of the pubac ' I ii»> action taken in rcg.ird '‘I' pii aa.-^e i tcx," book.«:. is in '''bi! :!ic public school piank in it-' d.iti i;iTi. A co)r, of lhe resoiutio 1.-5 fi.i'ivaructi y.^.s.erday to Mccklon- 1(1.1 s I'l ,r ■ >ent.Ttives. a Trifle to ' ^ '0 Catarrh 1;. 11 • r»ii- ' ■ I. !ho out ■r ;ind i ' ' ' ■ ■■ inhab ' • ‘ fi.'. r>d ' I ' ■ n->: gti t.i I ; !.-:it f.x- I ' I..- i L'ht in ii’ui.- i-lp.-i.unt, I'-' ''IK air a ; '•'I ’fie li'. imr ‘ .1 'l! !f . fh: ; . . ' HVwAii;i . I! I:; I ..'•it! f‘f uiilp! ils ,i'i(| -I'ien- ’ '>m .Df'ii ni'!. and oth- J- i' * - i ii; 1,(. 'j’istf f, , :■ •• -irops of i! }. [ ■]„ 11),. . I ii, atifl it pass- * ■ ■ .rii (^c; e(| ‘n'i‘!br;i tie ' ' rjii.- at!'; h« ab; ih«* law, ■ !; I..' I ’ •* ; - if.!' f"(i to ' iii ra • (!: 1 roiin I '' Ijjph ! Old nil .ib-r $ I I; ,11 a hot '' N ' • M !• I ( >i it .‘..I (V Ills. ' • ■ . ' ' • ••■; • and by .•:'lan l ■'•>. Baseball People are Rejoicing About Park r;a.=ir’);iil e:->’liusinots through the li'e ! tvi I iiow that a di.aniond d.- withiii the cnri)oraie : '■•its. T-.'d in 'rii' New.'- sotoe time ag:. )iroju rt. has been juirchased I'or the sire of the ball nark, about five a- i*.- !() 1,0 II,.,(;(] exclusively by the '• :-“b.'!ll peopi( . i t'> ' anticip;ired growth of ( ►larjottf ti‘e park for the basei)all plans .vill : (> th*' more \abiable, and the Qik'ci: City 'vil; he one of tli^ ver\ f*>w cities in thi' I’nited Slates that has i .1 I'fill park' located almost in the («)!fer of if^ (,i]'*n-*ss section. Mr, Alexander's Birthday .Ml. .lohn O. Abjxander is to have a birilid;i\ dinner toiriorrow at tiie iiUfor'l hotel, lie v\'iil be ' niine host” a iiunib -i' of his fiiends, old and .\iung. » Mr. Garibaldi’s Condition. At the lioiir of ..loing to press, thc' I'*.” ’i^ni ,!o Cariboldi is discoiir- ti M.-.. 11.^ is not as well roda\’ as he Vr's .^C'l! l(|i^\. lifji,. |)0|)e is en- «Mauit(l 'or Pis recoveiv. ■ Funeral oj Mrs. Bell held To-day 11 O'clock I The funeral of "Mrs. [sabcUa I'c^ll I w;.s conducted today at 11 o'elock , a: Ebeiiezer church, five miles south 1 of thee ity, by the pastor of the '•htirch. Rev. Dr. C. R. White. large cviicottrse of frienils from :hec iiy atul many sectii'ns of the county wi>re present to attest by their presence the* tniiverscil esteem ■11 whicii the deceased was held, .vlaii.v exquisite tlorai offerings were a teat tire of the ser\'ices. Malyria >!;ikois rjsJr Si'UIy riiildvcrt. 1 ho Oi ; Sr.-'-idarci TA.'-i rb:- CJIII.L 'I'oxk;, drives out; iiiahi- na ana I'uilds up flie s.-v.stf tri. For h-iov.-ii poo^ lfc anti children, UOc. THIRTY YEARS "^OGETHER. Thirtv' years of association—think of it. llov.- the merit of a good thing .stands out in that time—or the W'orth- lessness of a bad one. So there’s no guess work in ^^^his evidence of Thos. Anss, Conco"d, iMich., wlio writes: “I have^ u.sed Dr. King’s New Discovery loi oO ’ears, and its the best cough and cold cure l ever used.” Once it (inds^ '.n fra nee iti a liome you can’t 'U'y it out. Many families have used it forty years. It's the nio.st infalli- b'le throat and inng medicine on earth, yneoiialed for Ipgrippe, asthma, hay- croup, rptinsy or sore lungs, 1 rice .-.Oc, .$1.00. Trial bottle free Guaranteed by W. L. Hand & Co. RiversR and Harbors Bill. By -Associated Press. J^’ashin.gton. Feb. 24.—The house (("K av adonted the conference report on the vivers and liarbors bill. I about a point with the exception of Lehigh '.’alley. The Bourse A.gitated. Pari.'-, 1-cb. 21.—The Bourse o])ened j agitated today on the weakness of | .\inerican railroad shares in London. As the day progress-ed prices nere steadied. Effect at Berlin, Ber'in, l-'eb. 24.—American securi ties v.ere weaker on iiie Bourse to- da.\-. Dividend of 2 Far Cent, Nev. York. Feb. 2!. Au initial div idend 01 2 ])er cent was 'ieclared to-' (lay on the stock of the Chicago, Mil-; v.aukee Puget Sound Railway.' whi.-h is the new Pat iiic link oi : Cliicago. .Alihvaukee & St. Paul, the enlire capital slock of $100,000j.)0 i ot the Puget Sottnd conii^any is iielu b;. the Sr. i’aul Company. Chicago Exchange Affected. Clikago. i-'eb. 24.—The Inrers-ia.e Commerce commission’s decisio’i in ihe mil way rate ca&es was reflected here today in a lower range of prices on the stock e.\change. Declines rang ed from 1 to 2 1-2 points. The volume of business was small. II you are sufiering from any dla- eate and have nci beeii able lo get reUei, set; Di. once and iii.vo a thorough exaiuinaLiou. TLo doctor Las the conlitrcncc ot itcopie by being on tiie s(iua;e 'aouest wica tiie public. jSi Uetnrptiort, no laiae promises. If you are afaicted witii Blood Poison, Xservuua, Di;cline, Ca- tarrb .of iiead, Tliroac or Lungs, or any‘stoniacn and Liver 1 rouble. Piles, K'ie’.jmaii.sin, te--nare Diseases ct long staLding, or any .'ii:uiiic diseas6 of any nature, i a cordial iu- vitatiou to cau an^ ^’on.sult me free of charge. Those who know me and know my c-jice l;no\v I am an enrhu- siasL over my won;, and while I have to have pay for uiy v,\>riv as a mat ter 01 course, my charges are wliat 1 and the patient thing proper, not based on seeing how mucli I can scare and squeeze out of some poor unfortunate piece of humanity. If you vdll appreciate honest business meth ods and conscicuiious service, I shall be pleased to ste you at my office. A personal visit is preferred, but the fact that you are out of town and cannot call need not deprive you of my services. If you cannot calL v/rita i'or particulars, mode or treatment, prices and terms. Letters and ollice calls are free and confidential. DR, WiVL H. lv!OS5, Specialist. Rooms 3 and 4 Davidson Building, East Trade St., Charlotte, N. C. Hours: 9 a. ■ni. to 8 p. m. Sundays 9 to 1. 23 S. Tryon St. Pi !? iO’ Kid, CM you c.-n save S.’.c, ^ Lm-: X yHIPPCDX \PEG-TOP ^ N^nicker .ftECiSTerE- \// its Fishiog for Easy Marks We’ve the new Siivii-:" Suit Hoys. Pep to]i Knicki'i ho -kor ers. long roll lapel. New nilxturt. Cheviots. Cassimere? and Serges, new colorings, all sizes, S to 18 years. rou.'- iii —Andy Smith, colored, who works at Ste\.art’s pond—or v.here it was caught a large hawk this morning. The idumage was v.hite and brown. ire You Frond ef >y@3ir iread?i Have you a reputation as a cake traker~is your pastry your pride ? Then you are the woman who will appreciate William Tel! Flour. One baking day will convince you that no ex pert cook can afford to waste her skill on ordinary flours. William Tell Flour goes farther ^ than most flours— it is also an economy. Order a sack COMMISSiONER’S SALE OF LAND. Under and by virtue of a decree oL the biiperior Coutr in me special pro ceeding for the sale of land to make assets, entitled ‘T. U. McxXinch, Ad- rniiiislrator of A. N. Deaton vs. Mrs. Mattie Deaton and oiiiers,” tlie un dersigned Couiuiissioner will sell, tor cash, at the Court House Door in the city Of Charlotte, at 12 o'clock M.. on Monday, February 2Tih, ISil, the foi- lowiag described tract’ of land: Ljing and being in Sharon Town ship, :\lec:.ienburg County and contain ing One Hundred (100) acres, being the homeplace of the late A. X. Dea ton and being the same tract of land whicli was conveyed to said A. N. Dea ton by the Southern Real Estate Loan & Trust Co. by deed dai:ed August 3 0th, 190S, and recorded in Boole 231, at Page 300 in the Register’s Office lor said Mecklenburg County, to which deed reference is thereby made for a more particular descriiftion. The said tract of land will be surveyed and will bo sold in accordance with sucii sur vey and the plat thereof as made by tile Surveyor. This the 21th day of ,Tanuar.v, 1911. F. R. McNINCH, 1-23-tds. Commissioner. ?»Iany are t^ie ways to rxtract money trom ‘easy ma’’ks." Some person has tested the advertising of ■"sharks” who had bait set for the guileless with this result: P>y sending .$1 for a cure for drtink- eniiess. It \v;is to “take lhe ])ledgo and keei") it." lie sent ~«0 cents to find out how to raise turnips successfully. He found out: “Just lake hold of the tops and lilt." lie sent stamp.-? to a Chicago firm for iniorniaticn as to how to make an inrpressicn. 'i'lie anvv.’er was: “Sit do-^. n on a jian of dougii.’’ He leatned “How to double your money in six months,” being advised to convert his money into bills and fold them.'' lie sent for ‘ twelve u.-cful l'.ou,=iohold articles" and a package of needles. He sent. .$1 to find out “how to get rich.’’ The secret was. “\N'ork hard and never siiend a cent.” He wrote to find out hov.' to write without, ]ion and ink. He was told to use a lead pencil. lie ])aid $1 to learn bow to live without work. i>nd was told on a i>os- tal card: “Fish for easy marks, as we do.” to O IT , #o.ou It's just as safe for the ])oy f his own buying here fo’- yo come with him. If iiis clioicc yours return tlie si:it :nid v.'e'll v.::iiug- ly exchange or refund whichever you desire. do to -n't &. Roae 'ATHLETiC CUT CLOTr-£i KANN OR'i'f'FUS d- CO NCW YCRK T. B. Blackshear Der.d. I iJy Associat(-(1 i'ress. I AP'con, (;a„ p,.j, i'‘iu. tilt- .*teraii .uhoiogr.iidier. wlio isl.r.i himsell yesK-r.lay, died at the liyspiial h.‘re Li.st nif-ht. He had been ill tor a’liout two weeks tind brood ill?; «.vcr iii'^ coi;dition is said lo h.v.-e been i he tau^e of tLie suicide. ' i today. (6.) for sale at your grt»cer s. CERTIFICATE RE-EXTENDiNG CHARTER. Treasury Department, Office of Comptrollei of the Currency, Wasiiingtou, D. C., Jan. 17, 1911. Whereas by satisfactory evidence presented to the undersigned, it has been made to appear that The Mer chants and Farmers liank of Charlotte, located in the city of Charlotte, in the County of Mecklenburg and State of North Carolina, has complied wifli all the provisions of the Act of Congress "lo enable National Banking Assocla- cions to extend their corporate exist ence. and for other purposes’' approv ed Jiily 12, i8iS2, as amended b.v the Act approved Aj ril 12, 1902. Now', Therefore, I, Thomas P. Kane, Deputy and Acting Comptroller of the Currency, do hereby certify that The Merchants and Farmers National Bank of Charlotte, located In the City of (Uiarlotte, in the County of Mecklen burg and Stale of North Carolina, is authorized to iuive succession for the period .specilied in its* amended arti cles of Association; nameiy until close of business on January 17, 1931. In Testimony Whereof, witness my hand and seal of office this Seven teenth Day of January, 1911. (Seal) T. P. KANE, Deputy and Acting Comptroller of the Curroncj'. Charter No. 17S1. Extention No. 1014. 2-3-30days. If he had sent $I to Insurance Head quarters to know which was the best Insuranco .Agency in tlie city, the answer would have been C. N. G. Butt & Co. IN -S U R A N C E H E A D Q U R T E R S THF SELWYN HOTEL GET A BiG BE? It v.'ill wake you up. ■Join the Greater Cli>;iIotte Club: it ^\iiI r > PIC- PEN Alarm Clocks sell for ‘''2.50. Vt. our window. Garabaldi, Bruns & Di: Up. EUROPEAN Roo>n» $1.50 Per Day and Rooms with Private Bath I2.0U Per Day and Up. CAFE OPEN UNTIL 9:30 P. M. Prices ReasonabJo. 150 Elegant Rooms. 75 Private Bath*, ^cated In the heart of Char- ioite, convenient to raiiroad station, street cars and the busi ness and shopping centre. Cater to iligli-class c^'uiuoi'cial tourist trade. and from our Artesian !VV'eU, 1-2 feet deep, for sale. Be gallon at Hotel. 10c gallon in 5-galion lota X)elivered in Charlotte or at R, K, Station. LDGAR B. MOORE, Prop.Hev^r. Tickets to Edisoii ‘ or A.muse-U Free Do you want two Tickets to the l^disu or Amuse-U given you FREK! Enter your name on lines helov this out and send to NE\\"S office. name will be entered on thc list anci ' appear amongst the Want Ads. W atch for your nam-:. ‘First come, first served’ Name Address
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