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THE CHARLOTTE NEWS, MARCH 3, 1911. Bf UP 3Z2SE ffrtS LONG CO. THE LITTLE LONG CO. THE LITTLE LONG CO. THE LITTLE LONG CO. 5 i m m m m fill W I f f is U 1111 r . ta re $40.0C :7 j V S', i f: 'f' ii 4 ALL CORDIALLY INVITED We make our first showing of high class Spring Mil linery tomorrow. Models from the leading French and American Manufacturers. Representing every adapta tion of stvle for the Sprine 1914. $5.00 TO $40.00 VX" Litfleioog Co 1 Department Store ALL CORDIALLY INVITED Little on c Oi That ihe Trav of Omaha. ;o .lo business :1 ' suite laws ihe asso- 1'-. t!-.e effect Us ir hy Com- ON THE ALERT FOR A STEADY JOB. Your Live? is Clogged no T"'? "'hy Yoa're Tirsd Oot of fi.---Kas No App'litt. LIVER FILLS "feCia. ?.Ki5K,3 CARTER ie:r du:v. i ti wis a SPILLS. 3Kti, bcigr.;ii. mi Sits Kedaclte ffoSl RIL 5."tU, DOSE, SMALL PEICS Genuine n .i-,r Signature (.Springfield Republican.) There are great industries, includ ing agriculture, lumbering and con struction work in which great numbers of the men must be laid off every win ter, and these go to swell the army of the unemployed. If any industries can be found or developed which will give work when these occupations fail, it will help greatly toward a solution of the problem. It may be noted that the Italian shrewdness and foresight in dealing with this condition of af fairs which no literacy test could guarantee "A steady job"' is their ideal, and they have a kind of free masonry by which they hear of on-, no matter where it is. If a worker hears of a contract on the other coast which will keep his shovel busy for a year or more, he is off at once, thinking little of the cost of travel in comparison with steady work, and it is not easy for his employer to keep him for finishing up the job on hand. Much thought, much scheming, much anxious inquiry are given by thecss humble workingmen, and the keenness of their induction is as wonderful as their scent for the weather. When they begin to buy steamship tickets either way the sign is one that stu dents of economic conditions do not ignore. To a certain extent they solve the problem unaided by the gov ernment, yet at a serious cost for trav el and loss of time. How much can be done to mitigate these recurrent i displacements in a question which no body can yet answer and there is thej reason for a board investigation of the problem such as the commission 1 proposes. Involuntary Bankruptcy. j Raleigh, March 3. An involuntary j proceeding in bankruptcy has been in- stituted here against Frank W. Thorn-! ton, extensive dry goods merchant m Fayetteville. The assets are estimated at $23,000 and the liabilities $40,000. Thornton assigned his stock a few days ago to S. W. Cooper, banker of Fayetteville, John W. Winsdale as at torney, filed the petition in the federal court here for the petitioning credi tors. A return day will be named at once. RELATIONS OF GOOD ROADS TO RURALSGK WAKE OFFICERS LAND FOUR WAKE FOREST BROTHERS IN JAIL o SUES RAILWAY FOR DELAY IN REACHING BAPTIST CONVENTION Raieigh, March 3. Rev. C. H. Nor ris of Holly Springs has just insti tuted a unique suit against the Nor folk Southern Railway Company here in which he demands $2,000. damages for delay in reaching the Stat3 Bap tist Convention at Shelby last fall. He secured permission to flag a through train and the train would not stop although the engineer recognized and acknowledged the signal. The de lay caused him to miss important ses sions of the state convention. LI HL HKK i 1 viacev you are a professional man, manufacturer or merchant, a inter-Inter Cabinet is what you need Washington, March 3. The rural population is more willing to support better schools today than at any pre vious time. It is eing realized that all educational activities or agencies must be more or less correlated, and, more than all else,' that they must be made accessible to the children. In many counties where bad roads pre vail, most of the schools are of the antiquated one-room variety. They are usually located along bad roads which, during the winter, when the schools are usually in session, become so near ly impassable as to make it difficult for the children to reach them. This condition causes irregular attendance and restricts the educational opportun ities of the child. Not only this, but it often impedes the economic consol idation of these smaller schools into larger, stronger graded schools, with high school courses, directed by a competent principal and corps of teachers, according to the office of public roads, U. S. department of ag riculture. On the other hand, in counties which have improved their roads, the schools are easily reached, the aver age attendance greater, the efficiency largely increased and economic con solidation made possible. Regular at tendance at school means consistent and regular growth of both school and pupil, and consolidation of schools Special to The News. Raleigh, March 3. The Pinkleton brothers, four of them, from Wake Forest, were committed to Wake jail today to await trial later in the week in the superior court for the several charges made against them that de veloped the fight and fusilade between them and officers of the law at Wake Forest. Officers tried to take T. C. Pinkleton for trespass at the Royall Cotton Mills and the resistance de veloped during which the Plnkletons were barricaded for several hours in the Pinkleton home and fired eight or more shots at the officers, led by Depu ty Sheriff W. R. Timberlake and Chief of Police S. B. Mangum. Timberlake sustained four shot wounds, neither one at all serious. Several women of the family helped the Pinkeltons in their resistance. WORTH KNOWING. The Smithsonian' Institution at Washington, D. C, is the gift of the people bf the United States of James Smithsonian of England, who, in dying in 1829, left under certain con ditions a bequest of $541,379 for the establishment of an institution "for the increase and diffusion -of knowl edge among men." The original amount has since been increased by other bequests and means to about $900,000. Tlie government is rested by act of congress in a board of re gents, composed of the vice president and chief justice of the United States three senators appointed by he vice president, three representatives ap pointed appointed by the speaker ot the house of representatives, and six citizens chosen by congress. The presiding officer, ex-ofticio, is th president of the United States. DETAILS OF AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION BILL. fact there is nothing in this world Washington, March 3. Warning against the decrease of natural re sources. Representative Lever of South Carolina outlined details of the $18,000,000 agricultural appropriation bill to the house todajr. He said con gress should meet the question of the proper handling of the soil liberally. The bill provides for reorganization of the agricultural department. RESPONSIBILITY OF WRECK OF THE OKLAHOMA. By Associated Press. Boston, March 3. Responsibility for the wreck of the tank steamer Okla- Interchangeable Interior iling Cabinets system of interchangeable interior mits comprising every modern filing ice a series of outside cabinets having open spaces to receive the "nits. With this system a cabinet can be arranged to fit your special needs at the cost of unflexible stock patterns with immediate delivery. Whether you are a professional man; manufacturer or merchant -- Macey Inter-Inter Cabinet is the filing cabinet you need,, 1 'uc in and let us show you. vision that would control and stan dardize the construction of steam ves sels. The report of the federal inspec tors was filed here today. Society Dancing Pictures at the Piedmont Theatre today. Extra fea- 3-1 1 noma, which broke in two off the coast means a maximum of efficiency at a of New Jersey on January 4, with the minimum of cost. It is aJso noteworthy loss or Jives, is iiiaceu wiiuny uu that tliere is a marked tendency for the failure to put in force a legal pro- the consolidated school to become the social and intellectual center of the community. Most modern rural sool houses are so constructed as to serve the community as gathering places for various kinds of public meetings, and where vans are used to convey thei children to school during the day they tre are frequently pressed into service to haul the farmers and their wivis to institute work, lectures, or entertain ments at the school house. The con solidated school becomes a sort of community center to which all educa tional and social activities converge, and in order that it may properly per form that function all of the high ways leading to it should be so im proved as to render it readily acces sible throughout the year. Born to Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Han non, of East avenue, cn February 23, a daughter, Jane Steele. t 171 Keeps the details of your work always at your fin ger tips. ONLY ONE DOLLAR. ker-Gardner Company If Meals Eli Back And Stomach Sours s f s 0 & s I & & & 0 Si 0 w ednesday, Thursday, riday And Satnrday Of This Week we will have an EXPERT CUTTER for those of our customers who prefer to have their Clothes made to measure. The newest effects in both Foreign and Domestic Woolens for the coming Spring and Summer will be on display. We cor dially invite you to call and .loog these over. ED. MELLON CO. 13 V- CO (p Hi j i C (j & (a & & ici 0 jr 3 BEST FAMILY LAXATIVE. Beware of constipation. Use Dr. King's New Life Pills and keen well. Mrs. Charles E. Smith of West Frank- lead, refusing to digest, or you belch lin, Me., calls them "Our family laxa- sas and eructate sour, undigested food, Live." Nothing better for adults or or have a feeling of dizziness, heart- Pape's Diapeps'n" Ends Stomach Misery, Indigestion In 5 Minutes. If what you just ate Is souring on your stomach or lies like a lump of aged. Get them today, 25c. All Drug gists or by mail. H. E. Bucklen & Co., Philadelphia or St. Louis. burn, fullness, nausea, bad taste in mouth and stomach headache, you can get blessed relief in five minutes. Ask your pharmacist to show you the formula, plainly printed on these fifty cent cases of Pape s Diapepsm, then vou will understand why dys- petic troubles or all kinds must go, Charters Granted. Special to The News. Raleigh, March 3. Charters were is sued today for new corporations as and why they relieve sour, out-of-order follows: Farmers' Tobacco Warehouse stomachs or Indigestion in five min- Company of Lumberton, Robeson coun-. utes. "Tape's Diapepsin is harmless; ty, capital $10,000 authorized and $2,- taste3 like candy though each dose will 500 subscribed by R. E. Lewis and digest and prepare ' for assimilation others; the Peoples Tobacco Ware- into the blood all the rood you eat; house Company of Fairmont, Robeson besides, it makes you go to the table county, capital $20,000 authorized and .with a healthy appetite; but, what will $5,000 subscribed by J. P. Brown and please you most, is that you will feel others; the Evans Farm Company of that your stomach and intestines are Wade, Cumberland county, capital I clean and fresh, and you will not need $20,000 authorized and $4,000 sub-! to resort to laxatives or liver pills scribed by H. W. McLaurin and ; for biliousness or constipation others; the Carolina Vineyard (Inc.), I This city will have many "Pape's PinehursL capital $25,000 authorized ! Diapepsin" crank, as some people will and $3,000 subscribed by L. T. Page call them, but you will be enthusiastic and others for growing grapes, mak- about this splendid stomach prepara ing wine, growing and canning veg-. tion, too, if you ever take it for in etables. Society Dancing Pictures at the Piedmont Theatre today. Extra fea ture. 3-1t digestion, gases, heartburn, sourness, dyspepsia or any stomach misery Get some now, this minute, and rid I I ' At The "Big Key" Sign. ' All Kinds of Cock Stoves, Ranges and Heaters. FOR SALE Charlotte Hardware Co. What it takes to Supply The Hardware Trade we have it - d ?: ft) v' yourself of stomach trouble and indi gestion in five minutes. 0 f-' 3 (2. c (?)
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