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SUBSCRIPTION RATES m (Daily and Sunday); 4 One .week ...1. . . . . . 12c One month . ..... .. 50c Three months . . . . . . $1.50 Six months . . . . ... . $3.00 Twelve months . . . ... 6.00 remrarmi Offer Mo 1 Thirty-one Piece Dinner Set, Holland Decoration, Valued at Offered to New and Old Subscribers for AND AN AGREEMENT TO TAKE CASH THE CHARLOTTE NEWS For 40 Weeks, Paying the Regular Subscription Price f tome llo. premium department Your Choice of the TWO SETS At 0neThird Their Actual Value fie- atvs ."v rv "'i:.- " w sa Premium Offer No. 2 Seven piece Berry Set or Dessert Set valued at $2.50 offered to new and old sub scribeds for "80c. cash and an agreement 'to take THE CHARLOTTE NEWS, Daily Seven Piece Berry Set or Dessert Set. Looks Like Hand-Painted China. THE CHARLOTTE NEWS W and Sunday for 30 weeks paying the regular subscrip tion price. ANOTHER GOOD MOVEMENT. (Wilmington Dispatch.) S There is another movement that has I smarted and being brought to the front! ajid symbolized by a ' blue-button, a I bears the phrase "Everybody at Qhurch." The: idea "is to get more pfeople to the church, and thus ben ejit the world more. It is a worthy fjvement. Too many people who ould attend church fail to do so. Un estionably there are as good men outside the church as' in it, and some of the worst of hypocrites are found i the church ranfcs but the church is net responsible for this latter condi tion and such should not be cited aiainst it. The church itself is n uoble institution and, people who are not hypocritical should seek to cleanse the church of hypocrisy; not unless all other means fall, by throw ing out the hypocrites, but by convert ing them. The man outside the church may be the equal of the best man inside it, but its the example he sets by staying away that does the harm." , Men of weakness cite him as an example to follow, but not being possessed of the same strength of mind and force of character they fail to follow m nis footstens and they too. often fall. They need the support, the influence of the church. And these are tne peopie, too, the church should seek.' Find " them and take them : kindly by the nana. TVm't stand afar and think that bitter denunciation can attract them. Re member, "the greatest . o tnese is charity." ' ' ousekeepers Present And Prospective We have just received a large shipment of me dium priced bed room furniture in oak, mahogany and walnut ' : ' These goods are some of the best values we have ever offered. The price is 25 per cent less than oth ers of equal quality. Don't fail to visit our store this week and see these exceptional offerings. ubin Furniture Co, "A Modern Eve." Mort H. Singer, the Chicago theatri cal producer, has secured the best musical talent, in the world. The two foremost composers of Berlin, where the art of light opera has reached its highest development, are contributing to entertainments which bear the Singer name this season: They are Victor Hollaender and . Jean Gilbert, whose' names are linked together on the program of "A Modern Eve.". The Chicago r-ra of this attraction has es tablished it as the greatest musical comedy success of the decade. . Victor- Hollaender has brought from Berlin by Mr. Singer last -pring,, un der a special contract which guaran teed him weekly royalties far in ex cess of those he had been receiving in Germany. This was no trivial offer, it may be added, as for 'fifteen years Hollaender has been the most active and successful composer of light music in the German capital. He has reign ed ' supreme at the Metropol theater, where the best musical , comedies of Berlin are staged, and has written so many bcores that he finds it hard to remember all their titles at one sitting. The incidental music to "Sumurun" and "San-Lin," the latter a grand opera recently produced in London, are also among his works. In "A Modern Eve" Hollaender re ceived his first commission from Mr.' Singer, and it has proved so success ful that he has taken up permanent residence in this country. Of the many melodious numbers which he has con tributed to this musical comedy, "Is The. Girl You Married Still The Girl You Love," stands out as the best ballad io. this country in years. Jean Gilbert, is the most brilliant member of the younger Berlin com posers, as Hollaender . was, until he forsook Berlin for America. In "A Mod ern Eve" Gilbert is represented by the waltz, "Good-bye Everybody," which is the song hit of the year, and "You're Such A Lonesome Moon Tonight," an entrancing love song. Waltzes are Gilbert's specialty, and in this form of composition, he has already surpassed Franz Lehar, as far as popularity in the Fatherland is concerned. "A Modern Eve", will be seen here at the Academy of Music to day matinee and night. - Mattice Stock Company. The Mattice Stock Company opens a five nights' engagement in this city next Monday night, presenting for the opening attraction, "A Cowboy's Girl", a melodrama which deals with life and conditions in the far West. This llay is said to be an unusually inter esting one and to be far different from any other Western play: The Mattice Stock Company has been - delighting capacity houses in Wilmington, Raleigh, Greensboro and other towns in this section and from all accounts, the show is sure to make a big hit here. There will ; be ; a change each night and matinees will be givei on Wednesday and Friday afternoons. Henrietta Crosman in "The Tongues of Men." To a great comedienne' like Hen rietta Crosman, a brilliant comedy is an , absolute necessity, and in "The Tongues -of ,Men", by Edward Childs Carpenter which comes to the Acade my of Music next Saturday matinee and night . she has the most notable vehicle tnat has been written for her in year;;. The theme which is the old battle between the Church and the Stage lends itself to attractive treatment at the hands of the dram atist, and in the rote of an opera sing er, Miss. Crosman has the most charm ingly bewitching part she has played in a long time. When "The Tongues of Men" was successfully produced this season at the Harris theater, New Y-rk, the critics were warm in praise of the star and play, and her many admirers flocked enthusiastically to her support. It is the general con census of opinion, both of press and public that Miss Crosman is the lead ing comedienne of ; the country, and since "Mistress Nell" she has never had a better opportunity to display her varied genius and charm. Maurice Campbell has supplied a notable cast and production of notable metropolitan players, among whom are, Frank Gilmore, Benton Grove, Homer Granville, Edward Lee, Laure McGilvray, Katherine Presley, Sheri dan Block, Paul Douset and Mary Hitmann. masses who are doubtless very much like those of other nations. JAPAN STILL FRETTING. (Charleston Post.) The Japanese are not so entirely overwhelmed bv the disasters that have fallen upon them in the eruption of a volcano and the hardships of cold and starvation that they, have no time or spirit for international controversy. They are etill dissatis fied with the United States treat ment of the California land restric tion act. The minister , of foreign af fairs says that some new proceeding is being prepared to brine the mat ter to an issue, though : he refuses, to eay wnat tnis proceeding is. The op position clamors for something mpre definite even than this statement. The Japanese government doubt less has to tax its ingenuity to keep the exeremists within bounds in this matter, and so has to run some what over the rim of reason itself. Actually there Is not the slightest hope of a modification of the Amer ican attitude upon the matter in dis pute. The federal government may exrpese regret at California's action, and has undertaken to persuade the state to modify its attitude but Cal ifornia has acted not merely within her rights, but in full accord with the national sentiment as expressed in the Mongolian exclusion policy, de clared and enforced . by the govern ment, Unless, and until, the United States recedes rrom its long estab lished position on this subject,' there is not the slightest use to attempt any persuasion of individual states to extend to . Orientate equal priv ileges with other aliens. They could not grant citizenship, because the United States refuses naturalization to the Mongolian race. If Japan is going to present a demand for repeal of the discrimination laws ; of the United States, that ie quite another matter, but it is scarcely likely that such a hopeless and irritating propo sition will be made. The Japanese government doubtless understands this question much: better than would appear from its , declarations- and is merely doing what it is doing to sat isfy the demands of " the unreasoning: ANTI-CATTLE TJK CAMPAIGN (Mt. Olive Tribune.) ' A r.umber ,.of interesterl - citizens were preseet at ' the rooms of ihe Chamber of ; Commerce Wednesday evening of last, week to hear the lecture cn cattle iick .eradication, and the improvement of the livestock, in dustry in this secti.m, by Drs. Owen az.$ Smith, experts of the United States department jf agriculture, who are just now interacting "themselves in this very important wor'x in Wayne and adjoining counties.- The lectures were splendidly illustrated by lantern slides,- showing the ravages of the cattle tick and the possibilities of the livestock industry if. tne pest is . eradi cated. , The lecturers were both inter esting and instructive. The matter of cattle tick eradication in Wayne is to be taken up before the board of county commissioners I the first ; Monday in February. The county .will be asked to make a small appropriation to carry on the campaign, and all citizens inter ested in the matter are asked to at tend the meeting and use their in fluence towards securing ; the appro priation.; , SWELL HOME SACRIFICED I have listed with me located in "Elizabeth" on the desirable street "Hawthorne Lane" right at car line bitulithic street already down and an as -ideal location as we have in Charlotte f or . a home i. . e. a 6-room ; modern- "bungalow" built of No. 1 material double floors storm sheet- ed hot 2 !years. old as perfect floor plan as . you . ever, saw rooms about 16x20 feet (every room in house unusually large) house all brick under pinned with basement - suitable for laundry servants' room, and two ad ditional rooms and heating plant lot about 70x200 inside, white enamel, and mission and . mahogany finish every room in house has fireplace : swell mantle tile and grate extra large bath room with elegant fixtures beautiful electrical .fixtures -house also piped ' for .gas its . as ideal home as you will find in Charlotte of the cottage or bungalow type. This place can be bought for $$$ if you are j interested enough let me show you this its -a pick-up. . Party wants to sell quick and will sacrifice. Easy terms. Smalls cash payment wanted. " - : ' ' Phone 162 JONES The Real Estate Man. :-' '" - , ' , Office 224 North Tryon St. WONDERFUL COUGH REMEDY. Dr. King's New Discovery Is known everywhere as the remedy, which will surely stop: a cough or cold. D.. F. Lawson of Edison, Tenn., writes : "Dr. King's ; New- Discovery is the most wonderful cough, ccld and throat and lung medicine I ever sold in my store. It can't be beat. It sells without, any trouble at all. It needs no guarantee." This is true, because Dr. King's New Discovery will relieve the most obsti nate of coughs and colds. Lung trou bles quickly helped by its use You should keep a bottle in the house at all times for all the members of the family. 50c and $1.00. Ail Druggists or by mail. H. E. Bucklen & Co., Phi a-phia-or St. Louis. ACADEMY . . t . : Saturday, Jan. 24th. . Matinee and .Night . . The World's Musical, Surprise Mort H. Singer's Berlin Operetta. ; A MODERN EVE i A Brilliant Cast. Famous Beauty' Cho- - ' rus. . -- .. Seats Now on. Sale at Hawley's. Prices, Matinee: -.$1.00- 75 50 25 Night: $1.50 $1.00 75 aO 25 CHICHESTER S PILLS I 5V I Take no other. But of yonr V ' V''A.1,",t'fc AskforCUfl.CllE8.TES S I years known as Best, Safest, Always Rehablt SOLO BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWKBf V jr 'T THE DIAMOND URAND.i A t i V J - . i Wv 1 jjmucai Ala your vrusim I or i ut-oe,.tr Diamond Brand Plllaia Red and oli mt&llic ooxes. sealed wiU Bluo Ribbon. v9; This $1.00 r7ae champwn i i- :m, : GAME Boys ! The Winter Baseball League Is in Session All over the country boys and grown-ups, too, are playing the great -American , game of baseball at home. It's the next best thing to actual play on the diamond this won derfully interesting, thrilling and gripping . . CHAMPION v BASEBALL GAME Get it today. Plya it tonight Youll vote it the greatest ' game you ever, played. All the folks will enjoy it your ' chums, your brothers and sisters and your mother and father, too. ; Nothing mechanical about this newest, simplest, and best of base ball games. " : .;. .' r. . . - ; ' You; personally, are responsible for every play made. w:-;;YQu'are7Ma'th.ewsbn-in'-the bec Baker at the bat,, Wagner at short you're every player on the team that you choose to represent. Remember! This game regularly sells for $1.00. But, by special arrangement with the manufactuiers we are enabled to offer it at the remarkably low price of 29c, with coupon. I v Clip : the coupon and get the game NOW.: ' z.- If wanted by mail, send 6c additional for postage." ": v : - THE CHARLOTTE NEWS; ' Charlotte, N. C.
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