THE CHARLOTTE NEWS FEBRUARY 2». 1911
U.S. Department of Agriculture
WEATHER BUREAU
WJLLIS L. fViOORE, Chief.
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SENATOR BOR^H
Senator Borah f Idaho, who in a re
cent I ^:^oo^'^. on to the
iOLit’-'e .^''■'enc'ti e*it for_the elec-
cn r,f - I y popui^u' VOtC.
oclaiy a f' bliitviy cloc-a^cci that
prejusJice aga r.-t the negio is just
~s intense :n ths Nnri.h as in the
couth aiid th, t the North plays the
h ijccrite by contention to the con-
t -’I'y, The li^ciho prc nouncen^ent on
’■■.f race question v;as iriarle ;n re-
fr:on e tKe :,ccnt a >:;''tion of
oe :ator Root, cf r.'cw York, tnat
v.iiT.iCjt ti.c Soi.ith“riand provision |
t':e resolution would deprive the
Southc n ncyroes of Federal pro
tection in tne exercise oi the frari-
' chise. Senator Borah asserted that
the race qupstion had been b''ought
into the - ntrovei ;^y as a means of
irnporiliiny the resoiiition.
Skin and ^^calp 'rroublc
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A CLEAN LIQUID PREPARATION
FOR EXTERNAL USE.
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wf'tt'i'. Jsn'i'iry i;» 1 H.'jO, and is republi-hpd
of the nian rif'v of cur«*,
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•iiff**r^d a :»'*>.ijin «f 111* p>-oria'is Olio
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Coriso’idr.tf* Medical Schools,
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i'lii iO ■>11.,- did;: 1 ii;c iij(‘di*-i;l d*parl-
ni'Mil, of 111.. I'liiv r iiy of Na:shvilif‘
III df-Mtn-i nV'Dt of tho
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I'M lu'"' iiisi;; iii ion.
i' in''ixlucfd iit'o the
I'li/.iiU; ilic r-onsolidii-
ir>st ii ':t ions :ii (», In a
Opening New York Futures.
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eiied I'( ! 1 i-iI'11'lr 1 i Ik".
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i s i\,;. r.'iit tion or relVreuce lo the calendar, com-
\ !.>v. ;■ iniiioe reft'rt'nces being almost aban-
.. 'SO i'liiiii lict doiu'd lor the remainder o£ ihe ses
sion.
r.', l ■ Heiiresentative Taylor, of Brunswick,
lor the le,yi?lative committee that serv-
— led ihe jiast two years for auditing
tl.e aoounrs of the state treasriiry, the
auditor s office, the insurance depart-
uient and other departments made fin
al report for the committee setting out
:hat all these offices were found well
and everything in good order.
Bills assed Final Reading.
Aiuend the charter of Spencer.
Amend the charter of Salisbury
iiailway Co., and extend the time for
its construction.
Provide road improvement for John-
Uton county.
I Amend the road law of Guilford
county.
Provide bonds for Smithfield.
Amend the charter of Elizabeth
City.
Allow Washington to issue wharf
bonds.
Allow Wake to issue bonds to fund
the debt of the board of educa-
Uon.
Amend' Rockingham’s sewerage
bonds.
Allow Rockingham to purchase or
huPil a nuinicipal building.
Allow itockingham to issue water
works- bonds.
Amend the charter of Dillsboro.
Increase pensions of soldiers in
•Tac kson county.
Allow Lc county to issue bonds for
^ood rr>ads.
.\iiow New P.eni to issue fire ira
iirovcmcnt bonds.
I'rovide for inieres-t on bonds of New
liern.
Amend charter of New Bern, levying
a ta,\ on pi'oiterty.
.Amend ihe charter of Charlotte.
•Allow Charlotte to issue bonds for
streets, sewerage and auditorium and
other purposes.
.Allow Charlotte to levy a special tax
for tlio su))))orL of Carnegie Library
i’rovide for tlie payment of the
boiKied u bt of Wilkeboro.
l‘rr)vidc for condemnation proceed
ings for imiiroving streets and side-
Vvaik.'> in Rockingham.
Piotoct tish in Harnett and Lee
counties.
Prohibit sale of wine in Polk
C(Minty.
i or relief of Wendell graded
schools.
Provide new court house in Alexan
der county.
Incoriiorate Concestor Lumber Co.
Allow Onslow county commissioners
10 meet on Tuesdays instead of
Mondays
Prohibit the sale of cider and wine
in North Clinton and South Clinton
school districts.
Fix the terns of school committee
men of Thomasville.
(Miange the name of Chowan Baptist
l-Viuale Seminary to Chowan College.
i’lovide board of control for Laurin-
burg.
Amend Edenton graded school law.
Amend the law relating to the court
sieno])rai»her of Wilkes county
Provide for public sale of pro
perty belonging to Rutherford county,
Regulate fishing in Neuse river, Car
teret county.
Protect game In Haywood county.
Protect the public again&t drunken
ness and profanity in Bladen county.
For relief of ex-treasurer of North
anijifon county.
Validate acts of E. D. Bowden,
notary public.
Regulate the election of aldermen
f)f Raleigh.
Divide the comniisioners of Guilford
county into two classes.
Permit compulsory school .attend
ance at Wilson.
Amend the law relating to the Wil
son graded school district.
Establish a special court for Ruth
erford county.
Exempt (’herokee county from the
law iiaying rewards for the capture of
distilleries by sheriffs. This bill had
failed lo pass at a former session and
Hose, of Cumberland, moved to re
consider. This carried and after a ring
ing .speech by Dillard, of Cherokee, tor
the bill, it passed by an almost unani
mous vote.
The State Fish Commission Bill
Passed.
After spending two hours discussing
the Doughton bill to create a state
fish commission this measure j)assed
Announcement
WE wish to announce to our
patrons and to the public that
on and after March 1, 1911,
offices will be located on
first floor of the 4 C^s Building,
where we will be better equipped to
serve them to our mutual satisfaction
our
the
Charlotte Power Co.
Charlotte Gas & Electric Co
maa\
Currituck county, and by Koonce, of TELEPHONE COMPANY
New Hanover, to exempt On&low, and
Camden counties, were voted down,
the Hampton amendment having been
passed first and then reconsidered and
defeated. Kellum, of New Hanover,
made an unsuccessful attempt to get
an amendment that no boat or vessel
shall be taxed more than $60, but this
was voted down. Rawles offered an
amendment that wa& lost to strike out
the one dollar oyster tax.
The bill creates the state fish com
mission that has the regulation of the
mommercial fishing interests of the
state.
Kellum introduced out of order a bill
to regulate charges of gas and elec
tric companies in Wilmington.
Majette: To regulate child labor in
factories- and secured its reference to
propositions and grievances commit
tee instead of the committee on manu
factures.
The house took recess to 8 o’clock.
WINS BIG SUIT.
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Mardi Gras at Pensacola.
Pensacola, Fla., Feb. 28.—Fully 30,-
000 persons lined the streets here yes
terday as King Priscus passed in re
view and ushered in the Mardi Gras
festivities.
By As&oeiated Press.
Jackson, Miss., Feb. 2S.—A decision
favorable to the Cumberland Tele
phone & Telegraph Company in suits
against that company claiming penal
ties due the state for the alleged viola
tions of the anti-trust statue was
handed down by the state- supreme
cupreme court here.
The court held that the telephone
company, as a common carrier, was
under the supervision and direction of
the railroad commission and. as that
1)0(1.' had a])proved the tariff rates
in effect any violation of the tariff
should be adjudged through the com
mission.
The claim for accrued penalties in
the aggregate, had the case been af
firmed, would have run up to $1,500,-
000 on the basis of 5^1,000 a day for
each day that the alleged discriniina-
tory rates had been charged, running
through a period of aljout four years.
The case came to the supreme court
on an appeal from the chancery court
of Prentiess county.
A Stockade Established.
By Associated Press.
Fresco, Cal., Feb. 28.—Following the
refusal of Sheriff McSwain to receive
in the county jail any more Industrial
Workers of the World arrested by the
police for violation of the street
speaking ordinance, and after two
minor outbreaks of mob violence here
in the last two days, city officials yes
terday established a stockade which
is to be roofed and used as a prison.
The stockade is in a park in the cen
ter of the city.
Two of the marchers w'ere beaten
by a crow^d of citizens on a street.
Starboarder—‘■Slimpurse is actual-
h praising the landlady’s coliee.” Hall
room—"Yes, Slimpurse always does
that when he’s behind a w’eek with his
beard."
PILES CL RED TN 6 TO 14 DAYS
i'our druggist will refund money If
PAZO OINTMENT fails to cure any
case ui. Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Pro
truding Piles in 6 to 14 days. 50c.
Auto Tires
H&PAIREO, VULCANIZED^
RECOVeREO.
Inner Tubes Vulcanized.
We guarant**e they win never leak
VI here we vuleanizt# them.
First puncture. 50 cents.
Second puncture. 2if cent*.
Third puncture, 25 cents.
All sizes neTv tires carried in stock.
Relay M’fg. Co
231 and 233 Si. Tryon 8L
N. & W. Rail"
NORFOLK & W£STi:.h.N,
SchedU'O in Wiay 15. .
11 am. Lv. Cuarlotte So. Ky. &.0
2.40 pm. Lv. Wiuston N&vV i.iu
444 pm Lv Mart’viliy N&W Ar ii.--
7.U0 pm. Ar. iioanoice IN&Vv Lv. L.
Additional trains leave TN'in.- ■
iem 7.10 a. m. daily except :3Uij.;..
Connects at RoanoRe for tii>^
and West Pullmaii sleepers, i;;
cars.
IJ you are thinkrne or takin •
YOU want quataUous, cneapegt ;
reliable and corKJCi inforniatio-.
routes, train scb^dules, ai!.).-
fortable and quickest way. W/i
the information is yours for iue
leg, willi one oi our corupl' * i
Folders.
W. B. BEVIL, M. P. EKA
Gen. Paso. Agt. Irav. Fa=ii.
Roanokci, va.
About the hardest thing in the
world to climb is the stool of repent
ance.
Try This Home-Made
Cough Remedy
December 12.65a I by a vote of 01 to 17 on final reading
. :;ii ur I Amendments by Hampto nto exempt
i
Coats lilttle, Bnt Does the Work
CtuleUy, or Money Refuaded.
Mix pnf, pint of granulated sugar
with % pint of "warm xvater, and stir
for 2 minutes. Put 2% ounces of Pin-
ex (.fifty cents’ worth) in a pint bot
tle; then add the Sugar Syrup. Take
a teaspoonful every one. two or three
hours.
You will find that this simple rem
edy takes hold of a cough more Quick
ly than anything else you ever used
Usually -ends a deep seated couah in
side of 24 hours. Splendid, too, for
V'hooping couglu chest pains, bron
chitis and ether inroat troubles It
stimulates the appetite and Is slight
ly laxative, which helps end a cough
This recipe makes more and better
cough syrup than you could buy
ready made for S2.50. It keeps Der-
fectly and tastes pleasantly.
Plnex is the most valuable concen
trated compound of Norway white
pine extract, and is rich in guialcol
and all the natural pine elements
which are so healing to the mem
branes. Other preparations will not
work In this formula.
This plan of making cough syrup
with Plnex and Sugar Syrup (or
strained honeyj has proven so popu
lar throughout the United States and
Canada that it is often Imitated. But
the old. successful formula has never
been equaled.
A guararrty of absolute satisfaction,
or money promptly refunded, goes with
this recipe. Your drriggt.st has Pinex or
will get it for you. if not, send to The
Pinex Co, Ft. Wa; —j, ind.
Speedy Relief From all Sin
Trouble.
“I had an acute attack of Bright’s
disease with inflammation of the kid
neys and bladder, and dizziness," says
Mrs. Cora Thorp, Jackson, Mich. “A
bottle of Foley’s Kidney Remedy over
came the attack, reduced the inllam-
mation, took away the pain and made
the bladder action normal, I wish ev
ery one could know of this wonder
ful remedy. Bowen’s Drug Store oiv
the Square.
For Rent
One 16-room house, corner Da
vidson and 14th Sts ... .$25.00
One 10-room house, corner Try-
on and 12th Sts $30.00
One 8-room house, N. Clarkson
St $ir>.oo
One 6-room house, W. 5 th
St .. .. .. $20.00
One 6-room modern house vvith
garden, S. Caldwell St $18.00
One 5-room house, corner Gra
ham and 12th Sts .. ..$15.00
One 5-room house W^. Twelfth
St $12.50
Two 4-room houses North AIc-
Dowell $9.00
One 4-room house, S. Trvon
St $ioo
1 4-room house In Belmont, $8.00
One 3-room house, E. Palmer ^
$5.00 J
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X
St
One 3-room house East Cather- *
ine .. $8.00 T
One 3-room house in Bel- ▼
mont $6.00 ♦
:G. McNelis!
No. 33 East 4th St. e
'Phone No. 604-J. ^
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EXCHANGE
Your Old Piano
for a
NEW KNABE
HE ambition of every lover of good music is,
when asked the make of his piano, to be
able to say, “1 have a Knabe.” e enable
you to realize this ambition by allowing you
a fair amount on your old inshument ex
changed for a new Knabe. As you knovv, the wonderful
resonance' of the
KNABE TONE
e
the volume, the touch, the evenness of scale throughout, the
case effects, all, in fact, have combined to give the Knabe
pre-eminence. You put yourself under no obligation to
telephone or write for our representative. Then you can
decide whether il won’t be worth while to change your old
piano for a new Knabe.
Parker-Gardner Go.