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The charlotte news February 22 1912 11 J rrj This HomcMade Cough Remedy r,t Little, But Doe the Work Quickly or -iioQey uciunufa. 1 S GOVERNOR IAILS0K A lit i nint of cranulated sugar with it cf warm water, and stir for 2 rnf l.'. miners of Pinpx I fif t-rr . '" . v. in a nint. Vrttlo tVian ot.I fw v;r vrup. iaKe a teaspoontul V v Vae. tw o or three hours. 'v.ri Vi!l find that this simple rem- ;v ' ike.' hold of a cough more quickly f;.Vi 'a:n tiling else you ever used. Usu I: v enil a dcen seated cough, inside i h,n;r?. bplendid, too, for whooo- CI - ...-.l-rli. crom. chest pains, bronchi- JV:"av4 'other throat troubles. It stim , V. t'!1? appetite am " slightly lax-:"-xc." which helps end a cough. This recipe makes more and better .(lu cvrup than tou could buv readv csTe for $--.50. It keeps perfectly and tastes pleasantly. pines is the most valuabl coneen lcd ccmround of Norway white pine fVtraot. find is rich in guaiaeol and all natural pine elements which are so .'ealini: to the irembranes. Other prep trati r.s will not work in this formula. "This plan cf irakin cough syrup with p;r.ex snd sugar syrup (or strained j.0T;ev1 lis proven so popular through the United States and Canada that 5- cfien imitated. But the old. sue f . formula has never been equaled. A sr-aranty of absolute satisfaction, fr r-inpr promptly refunded, goes with t-- s rpcir-o. Your druggist has Pinex or tH'1 cet it for you. If not, send to The pisex Co., Ft. Nayne, Ind. Local Company Has Out-of-town Contiact jl:-? American Machine Manufac turing Company has just completed V t ask of overhauling the municipal vuer plant at Morganton, a contract 0: cm?iderab!e proportions, and has s,-r;. eel the contract for. overhauling aid repairing the waterplant at Co v. iv.lv a. S. C. The latter is a 56.000 ol'. Besides this contract the com pany is at present engaged in over taxing and repairing the pump that vas in use at the Seventh Street Fumrins station in, this city when that was the basis of the city's wa ter supply. The old Seventh street rump will be taken to the new sta tion at Catawba river when the over hauling is completed. FLYING MEN FALL victims to stomach, liver and kidney troubles just like other people, with like result In loss of appetite, back acne, nervousness, headache, and tired, listless, run-down feeling. But there's no need of leeling like that as T. D. Feebles, Henry, Tenn., proves. "Six tcttles of Electric Bitters" he writes, "did more to give me new strength and zood appetite than all other stomach remedies I used. "So they help every body. Its folly to suffer when . this sreat remedy will help you from the Srst dose. Try it. Only 50 cents at W. L. Hand & Co.'s. SUING GROUND mi piny Special to The News. Washington, D. C, Feb. 22. An ov erwhelming majority in Montana and a certain lead In the Northwest was accorded Gov. Woodrow Wilson by United States Senator Henry L. My ers, in a statement today strongly en dorsing the New Jersey executive in his race for the presidential nomina tion. "The tide has set strongly fof re form and for a return to a government In which the people rule, in Montana," s-aid Senator Myers, "and the people of the state look upon Governor Wil son as the man who more than any other put rorward as a presidential possibility embodies in his life this issue. More than any other he is the people's candidate and especially Mon tana's candidate in the condition of political cleaning up tnat now pre vails in that state. "The people in my s-tate realize that the fight before the country today is between those "who wish the people to be given their rights and those who are included under the term 'big busi ness:' In selecting the man who has their attitude toward this spirit of monopoly at the expense of the peo ple's rights, Motnana has turned unhes itatingly to Woodrow Wilson. "The extraordinary &trength that Governor Wilson has developed in the state is indicated by the fact that there is a powerful motion on at pres ent to send for the first time in the history of the state an instructed dele gation to the national convention. Never before has Montana sent a dele gation with instructions as to wrhich candidate should be given the state's vote, but now there is developing a sentiment that the state's electoral vote should be instructed for the gov ernor of New Jersey. I believe that the majority of the democrats of the state are In favor of thus breaking the precedent. "This overwhelming sentiment in my state would almost force me to favor Governor Wilson's candidacy, had it not been that long before the wishes of the people there could be definitely gauged, I had selected him from the field of presidential possibili ties and determined to further his cause in every possible way. "Since first Governor Wilson an nounced that he would be a candidate I. have been a Wilson man. "He can make a better fight when nominated than any other man In the democratic party. His convictions are In line with the spirit of pro gressives ss that la sweeping the country and the people are realizing this. He can draw a larger follow ing from the independent wings of both parties than any man In either party. He is democracy's most availa ble man. "I was born In Missouri and have known Speaker Clark for a number of years and have been his friend, but when the time came for choosing a presidential candidate, I turned to the strongest man. This man- was Governor Wilson. The party possess es this year an abundance of pres idential timber including men from many sections, but.no man who can poll as heavy vote in the November election as Governor Wilson. "Personally, I admire Governor Wil son for his strength of character and for the clearness with which he sees public questions. He is- the best equip ped man in the party. "Today he is stronger than at any time since he entered the race. Day by day and week by week he, has been gaining strength, always re taining his lead over the field. The numerous bombs that have been ex ploded at his feet by his oppon ents have but accelerated his onward march. The Joline letter and Carne gie Foundation story and the Harvey Watterson incident have left him with a firmer grasp upon the admiration of the people and the people with a sur er confidence in his integrity. "The extraordinary strength which Governor Wilson developed in Okla homa can not fall to encourage his friends. His achievement lies in having fought so strong a fight in the state in which his friends claimed nothing. "Governor Wilson's fight for the presidential, nomination is really a movement for a return to a rule of the people and this movement is gain ing strength every day. Every indica tion is that he can carry the North west. "Once nominated the way lies clear to the election of Governor Wilsoji for the republican party in its present condition can never stem the tide of popular sentiment toward popular government.' ' ANARCHY IN PARTS OF MEXICO. Washington, Feb. 21. Advices from Mexico to the state department today, indicating widespread anarchy south of the Rio Grande, caused much uneasiness, in official circles. Several cities and towns are re ported to be in the hands of rebels. 3100 Reward, $100 The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there Is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all Its stages, and that is .Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh bein a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treat ment. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken in ternally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, there by destroying: the foundation of the dis ease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in Its curative pow ers that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that It fail3 to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address F. J. CHENEY fc CO., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by all Drugpists, 76c. Take Hall's Family FiUs for constipation. Furniture Offering Out of the Ordinary ON EASY TERMS, TOO. Magnitude of Our Offerings Impresses Everybody. SIXTY FINE OAK BED ROOM SUITS at the very prices you have been wanting. All marked in plain figures. This week we have on sale two solid car loads of Bed Room Suits consisting of three pieces each, one Dresser, one Bed and one Wash Stand with glass. We made an unusual drive in securing these Suits and they are first-class in every respect and fully guaranteed. We bought them at several dollars off each invividual suit, from the manu facturer's price and we are going to sell them as we bought them giving our customers the ben efit of the saving of from $5.00 to $12.00 on each Suit. You can't go wrong if you buy one of these, now, they won't last long., Only sixty Suits these will go like hot cakes to the first comers, (and when these are gone we can get no more) and as long as they last on the special terms of five per cent cash and ten per cent a month. This gives you ten months to pay for your Suit, and at a cesh saving of $5.00 to $12.00 on each Suit don't miss this, because it cannot be repeated. Fol lowing are prices and terms on each lot. One lot 8 Suits at $28.98, $1.45 cash,$2.89 a month. One lot 8 Suits at $31.50, $1.60 cash, $3.15 a month. One lot 8 Suits at $36.00, $1.80 cash, $3.60 a month. One lot 2 Suits at $45.95, $2.30 cash, $4.60 a month. ' One lot 2 Suits at $48.60, $2.43 cash, $4.86 a month. One lot 10 Suits at $42.75, $2.14 cash, $4.27 a month. One lot 10 Suits at $33.75, $1.67 cash, $3.S8 a month. One lot 2 Suits at $43.20, $2.16 cash, $4.32 a month. One lot 6 Suits at $37.35, $1.87 cash, $8.73 a month. One lot 4 Suits at $40.95, $2.05 cash, $4.10 a month. These Suits Are All w NEAT, NOBBY and NE Sixty Suits in all. This is the biggest opportunity that's come your way better seize it if you ever expect to need a Bed Room Suit. Come in and look at the grand display. Every Suit marked in plain figures. One Price to All: is our motto. awinff-Robbins Furniture Co, L 24 SOUTH COLLEGE ST. (Note New Location.) STREETS TO BE PUT IN TRAF FIC CONDITIO As a result of a letter from Alder man J. F. Wilkes, the executive board last night directed City Engineer Firth to draw an ordinance to com pel contractors on street work to put the stieets in traffic condition fol lowing their work of laying sewers and the like. Alderman Wilkes' letter to the board was given careful consideration by the three members who ' braved the elements to attend last night's meeting, Messrs. Jo Garibaldi, M. M. Muiphy and T. J. Davis. It showed that on Morehead street between Tryon and Church street, the condi tion of the thoroughfare has become terrible, resulting, It is said, from the failure of contractors to repair in a street .after tearing it up. Graham street between Fourth and Third streets, also, is in poor condi tion according to Mr. Wilkes letter and he thought something should be done to rectify this situation. City Engineer Firth reported to the Executive board that he had drawn an ordinance some time ago, covering this particular matter and that the board cf aidermen had passed it, but that its enforcement was another matter. He said that on two occa sions people were cited to appear De fo: the recrvder and that !n each in-s-tsncc tl ey were allowed to depart upon the payment of the costs in the case. The city engineer will draw anoth er ordmance on the matter, however, and will submit it to the board ot aldermen at the next regular meeting. Sewer For Clsrkson Street. The board ordered the work of lay ing a , sewer on Clarkson street to proceed. Thee ity engineer reported to the board that this sewer would cost $352.40 and it was upon this report that the board directed the laying of the sewer. This matter has been before the board for some time but did not come up for decisive ac tion until last night. Want Sewer Extension. The city engineer was directed to take up the matter of the extension of the Mint street sewer a distance of fiOO feet from Its present terminus to Palmer street and on Palmer street to Church street. This matter fame before the board in a letter from Mr. C. E. Mason asking that the board direct the extension or this sewer. ReDorts of noor condition of the horse fountains in various sections of thee ity were received by the board and it was ordered that all thes be nut in first class condition at once. The animal suffering caused from the lack of drinking facilities in thee, itv is not sotr reat at this time of the year as in the summer, but the fountains are used generally everv dav and it Is the intention oi the board to keep them in good con dition. New Fire Hvdrant. The board ordered the location of a fire hvdrant- atFifth and" Sycamore streets on the showing that property in this? section of thee ity is not un der protection and that insurance rates will be materially lowered when this hvdrant isnut into operation. It wras ordered, also that the sewer on Davidson street from Fourteenth street to the railroad, a distance of 400 feet, be made immediately. This came before the board in a request from Edward Hyland;. Citv Health Report. According to the report of Dr. F. O. Hawley, superintendent of the city health department, 38 people died in Charlotte during the month of Janu ary of whom 29 were white people. Heart disease is responsible for six deaths while pellagra took two, pneu A T3 ifter Thirty Tears Experience I Have Produced An Appliance for Men, Women or Children That Cures Rupture. X Send It On Trial. If yon have tried most every thing else, come to mo. Where others fall Is where I have my greatest ucceaa. 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There is very little meat of this char acter being offered at this time, according to the department. GA BANQUET IS TO - HOT The first annual Baraca banquet of Brevard Street Methodist: Episcopal church, South, will be held . tonight. The invitation to the banquet reads: You are cordially invited to attend our first annual Baraca Banquet on Thursday evening, February twenty-second . nineteen hundred and twelve at eight o'clock Brevard Street, M. M. Church South Charlotte, N. C. YVJS Feather Beds and Pillows. PILLOWS FREE Mall tis ?10. for 36-pound Feather Bed anil rpppive G-Dound Dair Dillows Free. , Freight prepaid. New feathers, best , ticking, satisfaction guaranteed. I AGENTS WANTED. TURNER A jCORNWELL, Feather Dealers, Charw llotte, North Carolina. 1. The Mechanics Perpetual Building & Loan Association ON SATURDAY, the 3RD DAY OF MARCH, Wi!I be the beginning of the 59th Of the largest and most progressive association in the State, naving over 30,000 shares on its books and over $1,250,000 in assets, Come one and alt help make this the largest series in its history. R. E. COCHRANE, Sec.&Treas. J. H. WEARN, Pres. The officers of the association are: Officers. President William M. Hannon. Vice-President Donald Stillwell. Secretary William F. Tucker. Assistant Secretary Carl B. Pyron. Treasurer Eugene A. Lawing. Teacher D. B. Starne3. Members. E. Dowd Boovy, Dewltt McEwen, Rev. W. O. Goode, John Pendleton, Eugene M. Hayes, Jos. M. Sellers, Horace Hill, W. Burnette Smith, Lloyd Jackson, Clyde C. Stearns, Al &e W. Lawing, J. Brevard Vogler, Paul Mangum, James Young. Entertainment Committee. Eugene M. Hayes, chairman; Wil liam F. Tucker, J. Brevard Vogier. flfenu. Fried oysters Olives celery mixed pickles Chicken salad Sugar Pears Sliced Ham, Cranberry Sauce Gelatine Cake Coffee Music Whipped cream Toastmaster William M. Hammon. Rev. W. O. Goode .. .. The Call of the Young Man D. B. Stetarns The Boys Eugene A. Lawing Baraca An Extemporaneous Debate. Pi Kappa Alpha Meets in Raleigh The Alpha Conclave, the North Car olina conclave, of the Pi Kappa Alpha, will meet in Raleigh, March 1st, with headquarters in the Yarborougli House. Mr. A. Jackson Beall, of Charlotte, is division chief of this conclave. An attendance of over a hundred is ex pected from this and other states, any member of the Pi Kappa Alpha fra ternity Is elligible to attend the con claves. These cases are to be made an annual affair, this is the second, the first beins held in Raleigh last year. There are four active chapters in this state, they are Alpha Epsilon, at the A. & M. College, Raleigh; Alpha Alpha, at Trinity, Durham; Beta, at Davidson College, and the Tau at the University, Chapel Hill. Prof. H. Lewis, of New York, will give an exhibition of pool playing to night at the Buford hotel pool room. Prof. Lewi3 is the champion billiard player of the country and the lovers of that sport are looking forward to his coming with a good deal of pleas ure. The exhibition will be open to the public. THOMPSON'S ,,m sanr i tM,"'M"MM''l'WMl'ww,'B',Mw Z'r$ SSsSlsSSslil'1 yyp. sLJ l y'.!". SIT - ' 'H Do you know where to find the; weak points in a Rug? Betted trade with a firm that will teM all. Wer show ycu every feature We tell yQJf ? exactly what you are getting and weA certainly know Rugs. Some maker;?, are a great deal better than othrswvJ We handle the best known brands $tif the cheaper as well a th-e finer quails'" ties and ar prepared to furnish ycu., anythEng In a rug from a cheap mai ting to the highest grade Wiltons. ' Wv;; show you. 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