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4 THE CHARLOTTE NEWS JANUARV 13. f9l2 The Charlotte News Publlsheu Dally and Sunday by THE XEWS PUBLISHING CO. W. C. Dond, Presldemt and Ga. Mgr. Telephones t City Editor .. Business Offlc Job Offlct, .... 15S0 J. C. PATTOX MRS. J. P. CALDWELL., A. YC. BURCH Editor. ..Cltr Editor. . . . .Adv. Mgr. STBSCRIPTIOV RATES The Chariot ew. Dallv and Sunday. On rear $.00 Six month S-00 ThrM mnnflll ' 1.K0 On montk o I ordinary temperatures, On week 13 Sunday Only one year . . , Six months Three months Trnae-Dmrt. Semi-Weekly. ss wnm year ....... six months Three months ........ ANNOUNCEMENT. world will be exhausted within the next twenty-years. It has been, therefore, for many years a matter of the greatest Importance to discover some method whereby the Inexhausti ble supply of nitrogen In tho air could be made assimilable for plants. Within the last few years a method been devised and successfully applied commercially. In this method a blast of air Is blown across an electric arc between two carbon elec- trodes. In the Intense heat of the electric arc, a heat which Is as high as thirty-five hundred degrees centigrade, the nitrogen, inactive at I becomes ac tive and combines with the oxygen J 00 I Ul VAiUU0 V UitA VQVU ine iurtner stages 01 tne process are WW i m m j . concernea Bimpiy wiia me aDSorp- tion of these oxides, which come , gaseous condi- forming the , nitric acid, and later treating or dinary limestone with the acid when the desired nitrate of lime Is ob tained. The most serious drawback to the commercial success of the process H.oo from the arc In the .26 1 tion, In water thereby 1 iLLZitifo;tilM It Never Flickers The long winter even ings give & woman a splen did chance for sewing or embroidery; but her eyes suffer from the strain unless she has a good light. The Rayo is the best lamp made. It gives a strong, diffused light that is remarkably easy to the eyes. There is no glare to it; no flicker. It lights upa whole room. The Rayo is an economical lamp, too. You get the moct potable light-value for the o3 burned; and the Rayo itself it a low-priced lamp. Yet it ii a handsome lamp an ornament to any room in the house. The Rayo Lamp easily lighted without removing shade or chimney ; easy to aae or aoiia orass, mcaei-piated ; also in numerous other styles clean and rewick. and finishes. Ak your aeaUr lo uW y kit line of Rr Wrapt; or write for dncriptire circular to any agency of tho Standard Oil Company (Incorporated) The attention of the public Is r speetfully invited to the following: In future. Obituary Notices. In Ms- xnorlara Sketches. Cards of Thanks, communications Mnauimr the cause of a Drivate enterprise or a nolitlcal h th- im-.n. ienrnnnrinn w-o.-. men ln Charlotte the "tipping" of ser . . . m iu. ... . - I l vants Ann t.no "Ampr ran nlan nf run cacomsis iaa ii&o rnniicr, win uo . u r j , j iu 1 charred for tt tne rate cf flvev cents the amount of acid Procured and the ning hotela In the Carolinas and Vir- a line. There will ba no deviation from I amount of electric energy employed, ginia received solar-plexus blows. The this rule. 3e ow- Ror yerpo f 1 1 It is only where the electric power action was taken at a meeting of the I Is much cheaper than can be furnish- SATURDAY, JANUARY 13, 1912. FERTILIZER FROM THE AIR. tri-state conference of hotel manager A report of the meet-. and manaa-ers ed by steam generation tnat the pro- jng says: cess can be employed. Hence the "At the two days' meeting at the process is carried on only where the Selwyn the hotel men of the states of source of electrical energy is water wiuuutt auu ui u- Transmutation of air into fertilizer. Power, and only then when there Is nelp and now to get the best servIce) more power than can be disposed oi and adopted strong resolutions calling in. nthor fachinn on tne traveling nuhhn to rut ont . . ...... I ihn h n hit nf "Hnnln r" canrnnfe ovoTir in tne instance or tne aoutnern z , , .. , i i tti 3 in npr nr rnn grxn unn rinn iinnnrcincr ...cv.uucmuo. "J luc the anti-tipping resolution uiauu iw me yruje&a xiaa ueeu ere-1 i ne puDiic, even including some ated by the very surplus power at traveling men, appear to have an idea hand, PAINFUL BURNS' Are Healed Without a Scar By THIES' SALVE the erstwhile mad dream of the nine teenth century alchemist, Is so near an accomplished mira cle that its commercial ap plication .Is to be undertaken within the present month at Nitrolee, S. C, U. S. A. The name Nitrolee suggests the essential characteris tic of the process, which is, in brief, A fortunate circumstance, also, that hotel men pay their servants a , ... . . . . . modicum of wages expecting the public T supply of limestone at hand in Tfl av , ,a 0a - v,, Ito pay them the remainder. There the nearby hills. never was a greater error. All hotels imT" r Comply TO organized several years ect their he p careMy, require the ago in New York when the patent ngnis oi ur. AiDert r-auiaing, a notea same class of employees continental scientist were acquired, stores, factories and offices The officers of the company are: A H. Burroughs, president; R. B. Arling- atmosphere by means of the electric arc. The electric energy emplojed in this process will be derived from the two mammoth stations of the Southern Power Company at Great Falls and Rocky Creek, located a few miles distant from Nitrolee. Southern Electro-Chemical Com pany is the caption of this most re cent experiment on the part of the Southern Power Company, it owes Its conception to the desirability of util izing the variable surplus, and at present waste, horsepower of the its Great Fafts and Rocky Creek stations. succ?ss ot tbe Present experiment. These power stations have a generat ing caracity of 80,000 electric horse power. The actual amount of power generated, however, is a variable, . depending upon the seasons which Influence the fall of water, and other factors. On this account the maxi mum of power which can be contract ed for by the jsfwer company Is far below the rated capacity of the sta tion. Furthermore the demands made upon the contracted power vary be tween wide limits for the twelve hour periods. These considerations have led to the provision of a con sumer of power for the entire twenty four hour period. Accordingly the con templated fertilizer plant will be in operation continuously. That the building of this fertilizer plant is little more than an experi ment on the part of the Southern Power Company Is indicated by the size of the plant which they are building. Only four thousand horse power will be utilized, representing an output of five tons nitric .acid daily, Louisville, Ky., with $6,126,240, and. or, m terms of nitrate of limp )ec 15,11 was saId to have been which is the availahl ohomw, "!Risv iIe 8 best building record in Wht,h ; ".remaps the most phenominal in Tvhich the essential nitrogen is showing made by small cities in the fed to the plants, about eight tons. Atlanta territory was at Charlotte. Depending upon the success of the N- c- wfaere the permits for the first first plant, a second plant with a -IfJJ S8J! llf ?Pted ?.1060'756- it Macon was right there with nearly utilization of twenty thousand horse $2,500,000 for building." power daily will or will not be con- Th. , . ,.lpta(1 .. . . " Th special mention of Charlotte's structed. Everything is in reading . for the arrival 5 the ,mln3e Sf "T Wa! 'ndeea "blower- ,rom Europe, when tt w m v" n 7 CM?Pared W,th AtlMta. he installed and operation, benn of The t , T"1 thCr ,C"'eS x- . , . " 01 tne South, in so far as poulation Not only this "blower" but every p.rtAC r-i . T puutanon . , . y Koes. Charlotte has made a recard Vl ..u m-tuiuery ana material of i1RtnT1tiai UPrt in rnnctn.Mi .w. . I uim5 uviuvuuu, c cii me untit 1 "Another thing, that the meeting went on record as strongly favoring, was the EuroDean rlan of manasine a ion, secretary ana treasurer, wnen hotel. It was pointed out and unchal- the plant is put into operation it will lenged that the 'European' was the on- have the novel distinction of being l? method that absolutely guaranteed tho firct ri r.r,w 1r, . a square deal to both the guest and to the first and only one in America. - tt u ,a 1 tiir; uutci. uuuci tuat uiciuuu inr; The growing demand for fertili- guest pays for just what he gets, no zer is rapidly exhausting the supply more or less. Under the American of Chili saltpeter, hence the pe- system, so-called, the guest registers culiar importance attached to the Land as lor as he s n0.t checked off ue pays me iiuiei iui mice ;ntais a day and for room rent, regardless of CHARLOTTE'S BUILDING RECORD, monl In tho hooo f1nHn hi tv in the citj'. The European method is tistics for the year The -Georgian 0f!comins. a.nd 11 s coming rapidly, be- . cause il is a iaai auu &quai myiuuu the following terse and it saows UD tflat way to fcotn tne report on the records of leading I hotel man and his ' euest at a trlance. The Stief f Perfected Player Piano ! Charlotte atmnsnhArfl mnlres nno hunt- rrarm TTnilanrAn. t , r " """" .wuannooi,. w aa m wuiuiug, wa,rm SnOeS, Warm Hparltr immense stock is completein any of the above lines, and we satisfy you in nrice anri natv rx. f ear 0j stock taking we have a number of lots to close out at once. A picnic for hungry shoppers. ' m Shoes, Clothing and Gents Furnishings All To Go at Special Prices. Big Job Lot Rubbers Women's 38c, Men's 48c, Children's 6 to 10 19c. Another fresh lot of Rubbers just in from the best manufacture nf Rhh u Tt,..., as usual will be in keeping with our policy of selling at the one short profit added and stop. Prit 1,500 Cases Shoes Representing all the leading and most popula'r shoes made from the cheapest to jthe best. Men s Shoes from . ' -4- Women's Shoes from .... Children's Shoes from Job Counteract Shoes to be sold for at least one-half their value. 93c to $4,0( 75c to 25c to $1 Is the Greatest of All Inner Piayer Pianos 8.75 Clothing Sale Southern cities. "That Atlanta is the fastest grow ing city in the South is shown by the fact that in 1911 it led its grow ing rivals in Dixie in buildiner con struction "Atlanta permits reached $6,215,892 mcu was $i,iyu,uos less than in 1910. Richmond, Va., was second building running to $6,000,000. "Birmingham shows only $3,651,8180. "Memphis permits totalled $5,859, 615 "Nashville was in the ruck in the race with but $1,209,979.20 uanas lea tne Texas cities with &,i54,42.i-ort Worth had a total of 12,919,942. Houston shows up with $2,195,235, and San Antonio $1,813,174 "Jacksonville's permits represented an expenditure of $3,590,8805 "Little Rock was in the rear with $1,582,949. 4.1 1 , . . . . n.iraiiia uas u Dy a snaae on The "tipping" nuisance, it was said, made servants lazj', sullen, and deril ect in their services to their employ er. High Point Enterprise. t w - wmm: ? - .... i. .. 1. . . j,rr-rfgV.ftU X 1 C ret! Men's and Boys'- $1.25 to $1.50 Sweaters Men's $2.00 to $2.50 Sweaters J Men's $1.00 Underwear Men's 50c Fleece Underwear . Men's v and Youths' Overcoats Men's Gloves . . . . 1 i St 75t 37 14 $5.5t 25, 48 and the IJSPrt in r.r.cm,; , . v, . , . I iuuuL" w UICU SHOWS to !!T 100 creditably with the best. It win past twelve months which to be imported of out the articles desired. For example no brick of American could be found of the right quality to Atlanta. wnnsiana me vitroiic effects of the nitric acid. It is scarcely fair, in fact, to the success of the commercial manufac- iivuAi no rem OT-n hor. .1. i j . . - iuu, mat in doitit. ot of ti'min? o-.-ii: I uuici oouiuern cities Europe. There are no establishments rjonnlflH rh.iAA in ihi v.,. ... . Population Charlotte outsripped ail in percentage increase duriner ten venrs naat manufacture save Birmingham, outdistancing even The building record of last year is almost up to Nashville, and is much better than that made in a number FIVE NEW CIRCUIT JUDGES. IN SOUTH CAROLINA Ky Associated Press. , Columbia, S. C, Jan: 13. The South Carolina general assembly yesterday elected five circuit judges to fill vacancies occasioned by death, res ignation and expiration of terms. Hayne F. Rice of Aiken, was elected from the second circuit to succeed the late Judge Robert Aldrich. Thom as H. Spain of Darlington was elected Judge of the court's circuit to succeed Judge R. C. Watts, elevated to the supreme court bench. Frank B. Gray of Abbeville was elected in the eighth circuit, succeeding the late Judge J. C. Klugh. Judges W. W. Devore and S. S. G. Shipp were er-elected in the eleventh and twelfth districts respectively. Death of Rev. Dr. Morgan. By Associated Press. Paris, Jan. 13. The Rev. Dr. John B. Morgan, rector of the American church of the Holy Trinity on the avenue de L'Alma, died suddenly to day. old By Its Maker. Reasonable in Price -A- t Ghas. M. Stief f I SOUTHERN WAREKOOW 5 West Trade Street, CHARLOTTE - - N. C. C H. WILMOTH. Of Southern riii ture of nitric acid from the atmot-Ui-i MT , uuc ,n Europe for . And last year's record will be several year, to call the process an beaten by the building operaSns of experiment. At present the only, fac- the present year-beaten by far No hi nnroTtherCial ,aPpliCat,on of lr es 1912 start off with better the process is the supply of immense prospects of building activities but electric power at small cost Tn , e ' DUt ,flffl . cost ine other tremendous developments are details of the process are easily un- promised. tn(.i,MlB- 7 ! . uu ,cnai0a. lt or the Norfolk Southern Railw will be ax good idea ay. for the FROM OTHER SANCTUMS is a waiter oi common eaucation that It u .uropoerv composed approxl- South to keep its eye on the Queen ""-iLiio uvsen anaiL;ity of Tar Heelia one-nrtn oxygen. Oxygen is the ele- ment essential to animal life, while nitrogen is an essential plant food. Nitrogen as it exists in the atmos phere, however. Is said to be Inert nd the only function hitherto at tributed to it Is the dilution of the T.w Yery APPoprIate. oxygen. In other words the atmos- 'tli S91 pherlc nitrogen Is chemically In- ChtrioS Xj tcrSlryTsXfn ictive, nnasslmlliable by growing J charter for the North Pole Ice Cream plants, ln contrast with the nitrogen ECT" of ttat cIty- to be r uocu on ho enormous i aaa. eausDury Post. i scale for fertilizer' that It is cAi sulated the. entire gupply in the A iow. to Dipping. A, I recent meeting of the trarelizg THE DANGER OF LA GRIPPE Is its fatal tendency to pneumonia. To cure your la grippe coughs take Foley's Honey and Tar Compound. R. E. Fish er, Washington, Kas., says: "I was troubled with a severe attack of la grippe that threatened pneumonia. A friend advised Foley's Honev and Tar Compound and I got relief after taking the first few doses. I took three bottles and my la grippe was cured." Get the genuine, in the yellow pack age. Do not allow your kidney and blad der trouble to develop beyond the reach of medicine. . Take Foley Kidney Pills. They give auick results and top irregularities with surprising promptness. Charles Durham, Liovington. 111., has succeeded in finding a positive cure for bed wetting. "My little boy wet the bed every night clear thro' on the floor. I tried several kinds of kidney medicine and I was in the drug store looking for something different to help mm when I heard of Foley Kidney Pills. After he had taken them two days we could see the change and when he had taken two-thirds of a bottle he was cured. That is about six weeks ago and he has not wet in bed since. White Pine Cough Syrup With Tar A reliable combination of Stimulating expectorants for the relief vp coughs and colds, bron chitis and hoarseness. Try on Drug Company 11 N. Tryon. Phone 21 and 1043. BLAKE'S DRUG SHOP On the Square. Prescriptions Filled Day and Night. I Only One "BROMO QUININE" That is LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE. Look for the signature of E. W. GROVE. Used the World over to Cure a Cold in One Day. 25c. MM For 30 Years the Standard Remedy for vMoaeca or raucous fYiemoranes Exserieaced nSanmrirfivin f.rr Tr n t- . , - - juu j km tne accepted standard remedv for disease nt com membranes discharges from the nose, throat and urinary organs. AToid substitutes. To expe- rnoit U danrmn, Tli fl 1 . " viotcq sue and reliable. .Non-poisonous, antisepfacand tonic in its properties, containing no surer nitrate. nc sulphate, alcohol, cocaine, or any narcotic, it may be used full strength with out fear. WbV wnt -rm nnr..1.r? C.Ih 1 J istsor we shtpi express prepaid, trpon receipt of 1. rull partxmlars enclosed with each hottU nr mailed sealed in plain enrelope on request. The Ellis Chemical C. Ciacinaiti. Ohio, U.S.A. (RE-SALE.) COMMISSIONER'S SALE. Under and by virtue of authority o: me superior Court of Mecklenburg county in tne case entitled "C. H. Duls Administrator with the will annexed or nanotte Brewer, deceased, Plain tiffs, vs. Josle Mickelson and hnshand Ed Mickelson and others, Defendants,' the undersigned Commissioner will on Monday, the 12th day of February, 1912, at 12 o'clock M., at the County Court House Door in Charlotte. TUteok. laVlltll " A... A- 'VT IV mm . . m ' . . 'cuul"B v;uuuiv, in. sen to tne high est bidder at nublic auction, the fnl. i lowing described real estate, lying and ueing m unanotte Township, Meek lenburg County, N. C. i ne certain lot of land ln Square r' Ward No- 3- of tne City of viittiione, located at the Northeast intersection of South Mint and West Vance streets, bounded as follows: Beginning at an iron stake at the corner of said two streets and running with Mint street (East side), 145 feet and 1 inch Northeastwardly to Tur ner s corner: thenre with hia Hno mi feet Southwestwardly and nearly 'par allel with Vance street to a stake, a corner of the Old RiinH tmm- w. thence with three lines of said lot, first SOUthweStwardlv an nearlv narollil ! ivxiui. orreet. SO fet in a ctalr.- til.... OI J 1 ." lucu, outneastwardly and nearly parallel with Vance Street 2.7 feet to a. lence, tnence smithwosfwariv oe feet to a fence nosr nri Vanpa sr't and thence with said last named street', ?4.1 feet tO the ho-crinTl4TliT n.rn. . 3 L , . votuu,u6 W1UC1, auu uvvxi vriiicu iot are located two dwell mg nouses ,and a combination store at $3900 Bidding wiU start Terms of Sale One-third cash, bal- rZ:Zu ,creait of six and twelve months, deferred payments to be se cured by notes or bonds bearing inter est from date of rTiliIIei to .anticipate '"""j"" any time and title paid. For Sunday We have several of the best known 5c and 10c Cigars put up in small packages that cost no more and fill a long felt waat for Sunday smokers. John S. Blake Drug Co. 'Phones -41 and 300. Registered Nurses' Directory; -i m DRUGGISTS. Exquisite Chocolates and Bon-Boos E VERY FEW DAYS. Reese & Alexander Cor. 4th and So. Tryon ARE RECEIVED Start The New Year With a Glean Sheet Our method of laundering sheets and all other household linen, inures ansomte - cleanliness and perfect finish, with the least pos sible wear and tear. Our service is prompt. TRY US. Sanitary Steam Laundry " 392 Phones 393 Owl. Gigars FOR money is re-all This the 11th day of January, 1912. Every Saturday at Woodall & ard's s Shepp Phone 69 and 166 No, Dept. All Boys 50c I t m Special Values For Friday and Saturday Two Extra Special Values in Boy! No. 1. All Boys'. 25c Phoenix Mufflers at 15c. Muiners at 25c. All JOys 75C Gloves Will be on sale nA Saturday ouu a pair, we handle nothing chandise. : but new7 clean first quality ED MELLON GO l-U-30da, XI. JJUJjS, - Conatnissioner.
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