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THE CHARLOTTE NEWS, MARCH 3, 1914. r4 F fee Answeis Go YOU CAN'T EARN MONEY WHEN YOU'RE LAID DP With Catalogue "Sons and Story" Participants Should Obtain Handy Lit tle Volume at Once. T HREE free answers go with THE NEWS' "Song and 11 Storv" catalogue. . . These free answers are piratically given away m the handv little volume which this paper is ottering to its Srs and the players in the fascinating picture puzzle same, which has $1,000 in gold prizes as its climax. " The catalogue has an even greater value to partici pants in the game, however, since it contains the cor rect solution to every picture. 5,000 TITLES ARE GIVEN. The catalogue is a list of 5,000 titles to well known M.nos and stories. Seventy of those 5,000 titles are the correct answers to the pictur e puzzles in the game, lhe players who use the catalogue have only to take each day s Wture and run through their catalogue, looking lor a iikelv title to the picture they are trying to solve. No plavr is obliged to have a catalogue m order to participate." The catalogue is only offered to those wno Want to use it as a handy guide and aid m their efforts to v-in sonic of the $1,000 gold which will go to the .wm- FIRST GRAND PRIZE IS 8300 t. . -iv-iirt c.K:Pfi flip D-rpMtp.t number of the J, U Lilt !JC OUil K-V.. .4-., rn-jri XTT?WQ Mt-ill o ? VP $200 in f Old JIS the t ll'St i l-lii co niu iiJiiw " o , rand Prize. The participant who wins this prize may -i, ii.io ncofi '3 r-itiiloonp ()) nnp. who has not and t Ullt IIU iltiO lies. VI n v.,ii...itj3wv ny citizen in the wide territory served by THE NEWS euuiuie to v in lino piic, ui wviiv..-. The Second Prize is well worth striving for, too: $100 i' old to the nlaver who submits the second best list of tpcI solutions to tne pictures, in mini rrize win ffiiLSON TOBACCO MARKET AVERAGES $19.03PER HUNDRED DURING SEASON I 1 i ill I I Mxtli Prize 810, and then there will be one hundred prize:--!:.: ecah. in ease of a tie those tied will share equally in ;he prizes affected. Only one prize will be awarded to ne ii;miiy. CCPVRiSrfT lSi3 3Y TME O.ROJS KOPNE CO.1. i There are a lot of peopde in thisSal to Q News- f f town who cannot afford to be sick.! Wilson, March 3. On account ot Perhaps none of you feel that you can,'6 storm period during the past week but certainly some of you can't, for tne local lef tobacco warehouses win as snnn as vnn aro vnni- wseps not close for the season until March stop and worry and debts begin to "they had all announced to close . nil nn. Th SPihlP thine- for ou February 28. Farmers of the county; to in a nnn vnn fppi run-down still have considerable of the leaf and worn out, no 'matter what the which they expected to bring in thel cause, is to take something just as iJttai- -ine local rooaccu uunr quick as you can to build up strength of trade reports the total sales of and health. Make yourself more com- af tobacco up to February 28 to be fortable and provide against serious!20-74"'-60 Pounds and the farmers sickness. were paid $3,943,355.68 or an average We don't, believe there is anv other of $19.03 per hundred. Warehousemen niPriiHn madfi that, will do as much expect to handle enough to bring the! towards saving your health and thus total sales for the season to 21,000,- j helping you save your money as Rex- 000 pounds. This will mean an advance I all Olive Oil Emulsion. It is a med-jof nearly 5,000,000 pounds over 1912.; Icine that gets right at the trouble and i Preparations are being made for a j tpIipvps it bv tnninsr the nerves, en- sti11 bigger tobacco business next! richinsr the blood, and giving new fall. The latest move is that of the. strength and health to the whole Export L.eaf Tobacco Company. This body. It doesn't do this by means of concern has purchased a lot from Mr. alcohol or habit-forming drugs, be-Frank Rountree on Goldsboro, Spruce cause it contains none. Its strength and Spring streets and paid $10,000 and health-giving power is due to pure. for the lot. Olive Oil and the Hyphophosphites, j They will erect a building 300x130 long endorsed bv successful physi-: feet and in addition they will build a cians, the one for its food value, the large storage warehouse on a lot they other for its tonic value. Here, for the have purchased from P. L. Woodard first time, they are combined, aild the & Company. As an illustration of the result is a real nerve, blood and body- advance in prices of real estate it is building medicine a real strengthen-, remembered that the Rountree lot was er that we are nroud to tell you about.; sold only a few years ago for $500. You don't need to hesitate in using it. I Farmers from the county report that! because if it doesn't do all we say it the cold weather killed out the tobacco i will and satisfy you in every ay, plant and they are sowing their beds it wili cost you nothing. If it doesn't, for the second crop. make vou stronsr and well again, come; back and get your money. It will be . ATLANTA GREEK VICTIM given to you without word or ques-j OF MYSTERIOUS ATTACK. tiou. Sold only at the more than 7,000 j Ilexall Stores, and in this town only! Atlanta. March 3. Matthew Wagu by us. $1.00. R. H. Jordan & Co., ga, a well known Greek merchant of "On the Square," Charlotte, X. C. i this city, was found on Peachtree . . street last night in a dazed condition with blood streaming from his fore- ! l, . ,1 V . ; . : . i - . i iieau. iui investigation reveaieu mo fact that he had been terribly beaten, jand that he was a mass of cuts and j bruises, but the strange thing is that the victim, who has now recovered consciousness fully, does not remeni- i ber anything about the beating. ! He started home from his store late: in the evening, he says, and has a rec-; oliection of himself walking tranquilly j along the street and from that time! he has no memory of what happened. He doesn't even recall having been Uaieisii. March 3. In a statement' S. the head, shell out here bv Hon. A. W. McLean Physicians have been called into of Lumberton. uvominentlv mentioned consultation, but the case is puzzling for the chairmanship of the state deiu- iei; me are. inclined to believe locratic executive committee, says that UJUSL "e ,jeen uruggea nrsi She has been so closely engaged the and, afterward beaten and robbed,; past two weeks in the trial of the UIU-1S Lrttv 1,cvv " me; Hank vs. Newtou-McArtbur Lumber blows 011 tlle maJ' kave impaired! Companv here that he has had no partially his faculties of memory. Hej time to 'consider the manv calls made remembers, however, everything that , on him bv members of the commit- happened previous to the beating, and f lee and other wtv leaders to take seems to be normal mentally, the chairmanship. He savs he prefers' Waguga had a few. dollars in his 1 not to serve as chairman unless there Packets. When found his pockets had is some peculiar reason why it would all been rifled, und his clothing had j bo r.o rile best interest of the Tartv,een torn. . for him to at this time and he known I i- im I n M n P" lip 111 i IB of no such now. He says he has never (Lenoir Topic.) shirked a party duty or obligation and 1 The demand for poultry products in ; never expects to, but that there are this country is great, and there is no number oi experienced ana capaoie danger of overproduction. Eggs haves ?uen mentioned for the place any one recently been shipped to the United! of whom would make a capable chair- states from China., Russia, Italy, Ger-; man. And says mat ne win take a many and France, a fact which should few days to especially investigate as stimulate Americans to a greater inter, to the existence of any special reason est in poultry raising. In those iocali why he could be of any peculiar ser- ties where 'the business is carried vice as chairman at this time and on extensively, the peaple are growing then definitely announce his attitude, fich from poultry raising,- and we see; Thru he is not now and will not be no reason why the good people of Cald-! a candidate and will only serve if well should not take more interest and i convinced that for some peculiar rea- assist in the work of doing away with! on he can best serve the party at. the necessity oC importing eggs from! thi time as state chairman. foreign countries. REV. G. CAMPBELL MORGAN VISITING ATLANTA. V t .V v. -irji . PUZZLE PICTURE NO. 17. WHAT SONG TITLE FITS THIS PICTURE? Write title and Composer's name in form below. Title Composer Your Name Street and Number City or Town is Atlanta, March 3. Rev. G. Campbell Morgan, the famous London pulpit ora tor, accompanied by his son and his daughter-in-law and by Dr. Sol C. Dic-j key of Y;inona fame, and Dr. William! Souper, arrived in Atlanta for the six-! teenth Atlanta Bible Conference, which is an interdenominational affair, and which will bring visitors here irom all sections of the state and the south. This is the conference that for LTH OF H Parisian Sage Makes Thin Lifeless Hair Soft and Abundant. Beautiful hair, fluffy, lustrous, abun- dant and free from dandruff, is one of woman's greatest charms it's her main delight yet so many of the fair sex have streaked, thin and life- less hair, and think there is no reme 'dy. Beautiful hair is largely a mat- ton i f to tinn "Do r i c i - C!o rr -f fr . .-c 1, ., il, 1 1. , UlltllllUU. JO.g.C rcalnorfsndS "Inn ,UJ tODf the result-not only will the hair be- 1 r. Broughton who is now pastor of abundant, soft, fluffy, radiant nhil?U with life, but really doubly beautiful. unaDle to come to Atlanta this season, pnHRinn s.a mi! Mr .ICCUUgS rtUU ClI!cnln npofl5 onrolv vamnroo lanH ViTf Vi o o c art i- "h!,-. wishes and the prediction that this ff Wh t itchi head and cleanses the hair of all dirt season's gathering would be the great est in the conference's history. There will be five sessions of the conference daily, and admission of all and excessive oil. All drug and toilet counters sell Pa risian Sage in fifty cent bottles. Look hm. ri: i vjfor the trade mark "The Girl with The tabernacle auditorium has a seat- the Auburn Hair, Trv at , t OQJ SS cap"ty. 0f betw,ee 4.500 and 5,- bottIe from R. j-j Jordan & cos. They 000 and it is expected that the diB-jwill refund the Jf ei ora auaiences at every meeting. How to Banish Ai! Skin Troubles A Remarkable Remedy That Works Wonders Against Even Weeping Eczema. If you hare been fighting some bloo4 trouble, some skin disease, call It eczema, lupus, jreoriasis, malaria,' or what youwill, there is but one sure, fcafe way to cure it. Ask at any drug store for a $1.00 bottle of S. S. S. and you are then on the road to health. The action of this remarkable remedy is just aa direct, Just as posi tive, just as certain In its influence as that the sun risea in the east. It is one of those rare medical forces which act in the blood with the same degree 5f certainty that is found in all nat ural tendencies. The manner in which It dominates and controls the mysteri ous transference of rich, red, pure arterial blood for the diseased venous blood is marvelous. Out through every skin pore acids, germs and other blood impurities are forced in the form of invisible vapor. The lungs breathe it out, the liver la cumulated to consume a great propor tion of impurities, the stomach and in testines cease to convey Into the blood stream the catarrhal, malarial germs; the bowels, kidneys, bladder and all cmunctories of the body are marshalled Into a fighting force to expel every yestige of eruptive disease. Get a bottle of this famous remedy to-day, and If your case is stubborn or peculiar, write to The Swift Specific Co., 324 Swift Bldg., Atlanta, Ga. Do not allow anyone to palm off some thing claimed to be "just as rood.! Insist upon S. S. S. ATLANTA LOCKER CLUBS OBEYING THE LAW. Atlanta, March 3. The present grand jury, which was urged to indict the locked clubs, and to pick the lead ing clubs in order to make test cases, has just made its presentment on the subject, and this presentment de clares that many of the principal clubs in the city have shown no disposition whatever to defy the law, but ok the contrary have endeavored to conduct them selves in accordance with the rather confusing and complicated re-! quirements of the statutes." The grand jury found on the other hand, that some of the clubs were un questionably operated primarily for the purpose of selling liquor in viola tion of law. To distinguish between the regular clubs and the spurious the grand jury indicated by implica tion, was the duty of the police, just j as it is the police's duty to distinguish between a man who is rtmnrr n hnn. est business and one who is robbing his neighbors. To put all the clubs in one class and condemn them all indiscriminately b cause they are locker clubs, the grand jury would not do. The view of the grand jury is not shared by the Evangelical Ministers' Association and the Men and Religion Leaders. These latter organizations hold that the locker club itself is a subterfuge and a violation of the law and that the mere fact that they dis pense liquor to their members and receive pay in return is sufficient to justify their aboliii fin lindp; thck law It is on this point that they failed to convince the grand jury. ' Shi They all see it nowwhat "HenryFord saw years ago that the light, strong, quali ty car, sold at a low price, best meets the demands of all. the people. Now they're all following where Henrv rora lea. 5i3 is the price of the Ford run about, the touring ear is $500 f 0 Charlotte complete with equipment' Get catalog and particulars. Ford Sales Co., 24 E. 6th St. i !j; W (1 il- K r i iff il 1 .fS. "'-'giTg.r-. 'j IF II U 1 nsa 9Mi mm km Am Song Story "I have 5,000 titles of songs and stories. "I have the correct answer to ev- ery puzzle picture in the game. "I help THE NEWS' readers win $1,000 IN GOLD. "I guide them in their efforts to fit the correct titles to the seventy pictures in the game. "I guarantee that the seventy correct answers are among my 5,000 "I am the stepping stone to for tune. "X will put $300 IN GOLD into the pocket of the first prize winner. - "J give away the solutions to three of the pictures; free. "I give away thirty coupons with which you can 'buy' copies of the first thirty pictures. "I do all these things for the play ers AND uosts 4H 1$ Ma ul am offered by THE NEWS to its readers and the players in The to give all the same opportunity to share in the magnificent awards awaiting 106 of the players. YOU Need Me-Get Me .MA. See account .of The Game of Sons: and Story elsewhere in today's paper for coupon with which to get The Catalogue for 40 g cents by mail. '13 IS? - m m tit 6a II II M 6 r 1 L I i x a MR 4 .TJ.-.F-- , ....r - ... .,.-..-rfarnjWKw4 t&vttJl4jGtt' YrWtKrrlWi,mmm--- DEATHS Mrs. J. H. Weaver. Special to The News. Monroe, March 3. There occurred Saturday night in Monroe the death of Mrs., Weaver, the beloved wife of Dr. J. H. Weaver, pastor of Central Methodtet church. Mrs. Weaver's health has been very bad for several months. Mrs. Weaver was born in Ashe county March 30. 1851. She was the daughter of Daniel Burgess, now living at the age of ninety six. At the age of twenty-two she mar ried Rev. J. h. Weaver, who is known all over Western North Caroli na, She is survived by only one son, Dr. Charles C. Weaver, president or Emery College, Virginia. - Half Million Dollar Fire. By Associated Press. Lynchburg, Va., March 3. Flames SHIPPING FINE CATTLE, (Orange County 0'r- fimmral Julian S. Car' VIVllV h - destroyed the Bedford Paper & Pulp Richmond. Va., I'roi Comoanv's mil at Big Island late Sunday night, with a loss of $500,000, envpred bv insurance. The company announced today it would rebuild immediately. at if ill shorn, i o' ; i OLM. Ul 11 v . 1 - four fine beef c;ut!.' av-" pounds. It was thu cleanest looking lot oi ! l.w S!!i nave seen Cheaper To Move Than Pay House Rent 11. So some people think. However. I have moved. WJ' and 201 Realty Building secona now-auu ua., - convenient, and most centrany wraieu uuid the public to be found in Charlotte. Three elevators door or short flight of steps to walk up. Right on trie .. . - For Real Estate business, or Notary Public business-1 ; ; venient man in Charlotte to the public in general-come u . f)hone me. . Phone 162. v JONES The Real Estate Men. Office Room? 200 and t1 ni ? Si .ne" i ':,,,nf't-4 ; nfty -1 t'.i' r.d Vi t CI liO .1 l'::" - ...i : ' 0 t
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