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1BE CHARLOTTE NEWS, MARCH 4, 1914. 10 n :J1. 1 1 K IIP NOSTRILS, CLUBS !& IS COLDS 03 CMBIH ST ONCE nstantly Relieves Swollen, Inflamed dissolves Nose. Head. Tnroat you dimihc a ... Frfte!yDu!l Headache Goes Nas-j swollen iy Discharge siops. " -' Hir.hxeeH and! passages, u; feelins of cleansing, quotums bv the beat oi the homi. and heals the xnnanieu, membrane which lines the; v.5iH und throat; clears tne an ; Copies of 1 hirty Pictures Given Free With Catalogue In "Song en Story" Game Trv "Ely s Cream Balm." 't a small bottle anyway, just to t Apply a little in the nostrils and instantly your clogged nose and Ptopped-up air passage? of the head will open: you will breathe freely; dullness and headache disappear. Oy morning: the catarrh, cold-in-head or ratarrhal sore threat will be gone. End such misery new! Get the small Balm at any fragrant balm bottle of "Ely's Cream irug store. This sweet a nines immediately. n,-n 'f lav awake tonight struggling for breath" with head stuffed; nostrils! closed, hawkintr and blowing. Catarrh j or a. cold, with its running nose, foul; mucous dropping into the throat, and " . ... I. .li r i-v-odlnar lni vnl raw dryness it uicucsoms .v needles. , Put your faith just oncein Ely s Cream" Balm" and your cold or ca tarrh will surely disappear. Book of 5,000 Titles to Songs and Stories, Carries Cou pons Which May be Exchanged for Nearly Half of the Daily Puzzles. MISS H EPPNER ACQUITTED. Chicago. March 4. Miss Ailecti . Heppner, accused of perjury ia con-j rection with the Helming -Funk aliena-! tion suit, wa? round not guilty by a ju- itoruey ry today. Miss Ressner was a witness in the or the affections of Mrs. Henning. The Henning suit fell through and . ... I- .3! i! nt Air- USinV resulted m a viuuiv.ai.iuu vi. ..u. j. COPIES of thirty pictures in The Game of Song and Story are free with every catalogue THE NEWS is offering to its readers. These free pictures can be obtained by every ulayer or reader who sets a catalogue, Each catalogue, in ad ulter conspiracy charges were filed i dition to the 5,000 song and story titles printed in it, has two pages of coupons, which can be removed and used to exchange tor copies o tthe first pictures m the game. This is an aavantage to ail who want to get back pic- for Henning, was found guilty An KnnreT t.pstinea tnat sne saw ps.vir ami Mrs TTpnnine in a Chicago. x uuu u"" ...... . , . . . , . , - . , t suit of John C. Henning, a bell boy, norei. mineiwj " 7 VtI lUres, WHICH Uiev may HclVtJ im&btiu, dim tu uraytsio aiiu gainst Clarence S. Funk, former gen-, mngtestinca sne naa r, d who want to Set extra COpieS of the pictures. erai manager oi ine lmfiuauunai nai-i n..... .e?ter Coir.panv. for alleged alienatiou I " , I Doctor-It's nothing serious, Carney. i ; 11 have you back on the job in a fj hilar on Urv week. FOR FLETCHER'S O A 3 T O R I A STUDY PHARMACY THIS SUMMER Largest Pharmacy School South. Drug store in the college. Free boolcs, saving $20 book expense. Large new building and equipment, three laboratories. Demand for cur graduates exceeds supply. Next regular course beg'U". April 15th. Communicate at once with SOUTHERN COLLEGE OF PHARMACY, 84 Luckie St.. Atlanta, Ga. New Helps copies or tne pictur EACH COUPON NUMBERED. Each one of these thirty coupons bears a number, whpih pnrvpsTMinHs tn thp number of the nictures in the make it i ' V . i i two weeks, docsthor, bein' as yer bill I game IOr WHICn II Can ue excuailgeu. llie coupunt) au: is poin' to' be paid by th' company?'! j-)e gg e plavei'S to "buy" Copies of the pictures -PlU'k. i l-i-.4 ail-t -iMmnn no v.lir 1-iQ liojrl "v vn I -J-l-i i T". 1 -"t1 VVltJl, JL1L CftV.ll V-VJUJLUll V till VJXllJ' UCCU I. VJ gf,-W IH JJivtUi V of the same number as that printed on it. THE NEWS issues these coupons with the catalogue as a convenience to the players. It will save them time and money. They will not have to hunt around for back pictures if they have missed some of the daily issues of the puzzles and they can obtain the first thirty pictures ji easily by exchanging the coupons for copies fo the pic- ! tures. C ATALOGUES ARE 35 CENTS. THE NEWS is offering these catalogues to its read : ers and the players in "Song and Story" for 35 cents, to I cover cost of printing and handling; 40 cents by mail. : The catalogue, in addition to the 5,000 titles ; among which THE NEWS guarantees are the seventy correct solutions to the pictures ; contains the names of the composers and authors opposite each title. The titles are arranged alphabetically and three hints ! are given in the front pages, which practically give the j players the answers to three of the pictures free. See the announcement of the catalogue plan else ! where in today's paper, together with the 18th picture in ! the game. We earnestly request you to call and familiarize yourself with the many new things in time and labor saving kitchen utensils we now have in our stock, , Even; season new things are invented to lessen the house-wife's labors, and we are always among the first to place orders for up-to-date goods. Allow us to show you our line of Ranges and Cook Stoves, you will then be in a position to better ap preciate their strong points. Our prices are right, SMITH- WADS WORTH HARDWARE CO. "THE QUALITY HARDWARE STORE,' Id East Trade St. Phones 64, 65 and 66 SEND FOR CATALOGUE IN THIS WAY U THE NEWS, CHARLOTTE, N. C. Gentlemen: Enclosed please find Forty Cents ($.40) (stamps or money order) for which send me at once the "Song and Story" catalogue with its 5,000 titles, among which are the sev enty correct answers to the pictures. JU enty correct answers to the pictures. JU m m S Mv Name S m ' m jig Address ; WE ARE SHOWING A beautiful line of Mahogany and Brass Clocks, S-day half and Quarter hour Etrikes. Such well known makes as SETII THOMAS, NEW HAVEN and a fine line of imported chimes. Grandfather or mantle styles. We also carry BIG BEN who wakes you up. GARIBALDI, BRUNS & DIXON - Jewelers THE EIS1T0I 1 P CHT l m Smuggling Conspiracy. j New York, March 3. An extensive ' opium smuggling conspiracy, unearth ?ed by government investigators, came j to light today and a Hoboken hotel I keeper and two Mott street Chinamen were arrested. Opium, alleged to have been smuggled from Germany, j was seized in a house in Chinatown. The American Home the Safeguard of American Liberties." 63rd WE ANNOUNCE The Opening Of Our An invitation extended to all to participate in this series. If you join us now, in a few years you'll thank us for this invitation and good advice. Books are open now for subscriptions and fil ing of application for loans. If you do not understand the workings of Building and Loan, drop in and let us explain. Al ways glad to show and explain our system and me thods of how to save money and own your own home. First payment in this series, due March 7th, 1914, the first Saturday in March. The Mechanics Perpetual Build ing & Loan Association R. E. Cochrane, Sec. & Treas. J. H. Wearn, Pres. Special to The News. Louisburg, N. S., March 4. Frozen iu an ice pack and drifting at the mercy of currents off the Southern coast of Cape Breton, out of coal and water and short of provisions is the predicament of the eteamer C. D. Easington, long overdue at this port. News to this effect reached here today with the report of the rescue ' of first officer Seabourne and three of j the steamer's crew. They were pick ed up off the ice near Goum Island, suffering from cold and exposure. STATESVILLE MAY GET GAS PLANT OF VERY . SATISFACTORY KIND NEW TREATMENT FOR CROUP AND COLDS Special to The News. Statesville, March 4. again has a promise of time it seems to be a certainty right, title, interest and estate of the Statesville Gas Company and the Quak er City Construction Company in the gas plant property on Center street was offered for sale under execution, at the court house Monday and was bought by Messrs. Frank D. Moser, of Trenton, N. J., and Geo. M. Bridgman, of Philadelphia, for $3,100. Having previously purchased the lot on which the plant is located from Messrs. Jen kins and Wagner, who had never deed ed it to the Statesville Gas Company, Messrs. Moscr and Bridgman became the sole owners of the property. I Relieves by Inhalation and Absorption. No Stomach Dosing. Plenty of fresh air in the bedroom and a good application of Vick's "Vap-O-Rub" Croup and Pneumonia Salve over the throat and chest will relieve all cold troubles quicker than internal medicines. Just apply Vick's and cover with a warm flannel cloth. Leave the covering loose around the neck so that the vapors of Eucalyptpol, Thymol, Camphor, and Menthol, re leased by the body warmth may be inhaled all night long. Next morn- , ing the head is clear and phlegm loos jened. In addition Vick's is absorbed - Statesville through the skin, taking out the tight as, and this ness and soreness. Entirely external All the the ideal treatment for the little folks. Three sizes, 25c, 50c and $1.00. Stopped Her Pain at Once A well-known physician and chemist, ii graduate of the Johns-Hopkins Uni versity of Medicine, was experimenting recently in the laboratory of one of the hospitals of New York. Ha had Just add ed tb last two ingredients to a formula for the treatment of aches, pains, etc., snch as on has when he sprains his back or arm, or when he had rheumatism or neuralgia. He thought he had perfectec a combination that would dispel paii almost instantly. Just he had finished his work a doctor came in and reported that a patient in one of the wards was Riffering agonies with rheumatism. "Take this is in and rub her with it," aid th chemist as he passed a bowl containing his preparation to tha doctor. Without any urging the doctor did as was suggested and la a few moments re turned and said: "Dr. , you have a wonderful preparation there. We gave Mrs. a rubbinar "with it and within ten minutes the pain was entirely gona and she was sonnd asleep." This preparation is now obtainable at druff stores and is known as PAN GALAY. It comes in metal tubes. You merely rub a little of it on the sore spot and it acts like magic It is absolutely harmless. It stops pain, because it is readily absorbed by the skin and pene trates to the affected spot iusfantly. Every doctor who will analyie it, or who happens to be familiar with what it contains knows that the medical jour nals hare had much to say about this 8w form of healing and that physicians everywhere now recognize the superiority of this method to every other known to them for quick and l&bting results. If you suffer from aches or pains of any kind, and get a tube of PANGALAY at any drug store for 26c. and try it. you'll be sure to keep a tube of it in th house hereafter. Made by Curts Chem-i.-al Co.. 117 East Twuty-fourth street New York, , Notice ot Election Under and by virtue of an Act en titled, "An Act to amend Section 20(3 of Chapter 342 Private Laws of North Carolina, Session 1907," ratified by the General Assembly of North Caro lina the 11th day of October 1913, an election will be neld in the City ot Charlotte on tho 10th da- of March 1914, under the same rules and regu lations that govern the election of the Mayor and Board of Aldermen ot said City as now prescribed law. A new registration has been ordered by the Boaid of Aldermen of the City cl Charlotte in accordance . with the provisions of said Act. The registrti tion booKs betore said election will be kept open for a period of thirty days (.including Sundays,) preceding the 10th day of March, 1914, after wiiicu aate no one snail be allowed to register lor said election. The purpose of the election is the submission to the qualified voters oi tne City of Charlotte the said Act en titled, "An Act to Amend Section 20b, Chapter oV2f Private Laws of North Carolina, Session 1907," so that there j may be levied an annual tax lor tne support and maintenance or the ses sions of the public schools in the City ot Charlotte which special tax shall be not exceeding i0c (.instead of 20c; ou the hundred dollars valuation oi prop-ty and U'Jc (instead of tJOc on the poll. Those voting in favor of this Act shaii voto a written or printed ticket,! for increasing scnooi tax," and those j voting against it. shall vote a ticket tux." ' The polls on the day of election will be open from sunrise m the morning until sunset on the same day and no ione:er. 'j ne pulling piaces tor said elec tion win oe tnose used in the electionbj held in the City of Charlotte which are as follows: . j . Waru No." 1 City Hall. . W ard No. 2. Court House of Meek-! lenburg County. Ward No. a No. 2 Fire Department House. Ward No. 4 E. W Berry hilt's Store. Ward No. 5 B. JL. Kisiah's Black smith shop on North D St. Wrard No. G Thomas and Fowler's Store, Belmcnt. j Ward No, 7 H. G. Howie's Store,! 1105 i.ast 4th Street. . j Ward No. S Woodruff's Pharmacy,' Dilworth. j Ward No. 9 King's Barber Shop, South Tryon Street. I Ward No. io H. F. Severs Store,! Seversville. Ward No. 11 W. J. Fife's Store, North Graham Street. The registration- places will be as follows: W ard No. 1 J. E. Morris' store, 5th and College Streets. Ward No. 2 County Court House of Mecklenburg County. Ward No, 3. Globe Electric Cos office, west 4tn sr. . Ward No. 4 E. W. Berryhill's Store. Ward No. 5 B. L. Kisiah's Black smith Shop, No. D Street. Ward No. 6 Chas. T. Hicks' Bar ber shop. Ward No. 7 H. G. Howie's Store, 1105 East 4th Street. Ward No. 8 Woodruff's Pharmacy, Pilwcrth, Ward No. 9 King's Barber Shop, SDuth Tryon Street. Ward No. 10 H. FSevers Store. Seversville. Ward No. 11 W, J. Fite's Store, No. Graham Street. Oil A i -f ft aid materially in "helping out" m cold wt have them, alsovood and coal stoves, wonderful MONITOR RADIATOR, f, !t J. N. McCausIaod & C Stove Dealers Sbp, vs Ours Is A Sanitary Laundry Disease germs find no resting plac bee r - -detail is a rule rigidly enforced. Every precVaMwTrv": . our patrons the best service possible. It only takes a phone call to get tlx? best, rnr . cumbers. " ' ' ' Sanitary Steam Launcirv 392 PHONE -393 M M Mi Jt SI 1 n 1 SW M SS. ifc Jfc Jli JT ISfc STUBBORN, ANNOYING COUGHS CURED "My husband had a cough for fifteen years and my son for eight years. Dr. King's New Discovery completely cur ed them, for which I am most thank ful," writes Mrs. David Moor, of Sag inaw, Ala. What Dr. King's New Dis covery did for these men, it will do for you. Dr. King's New Discovery should be in every home. Stops hack ing coughs, relieves la grippe and all throat and lung ailments. Money back 3 if it fails. All druggists. Price 50c and $1.00. H. E. Bucklen 4. Co., Philadelphia or St. Louis. THE SelwyB Hotel Feb. City Clerk 5th, 1914 H. WEAP.N, and Treasurer. 5-30t B i U Rent Born to Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Big ham at their home on Central avenue, a son. i Charlotte's Modem , Hotel Xfoery conveniens aft cpplied with pure artesian water from owa well 803ft! feet deep. Located conven ient to business s tion and lose to all railroad etrtlos Cafe Open Until 9J36P.M. Edgar B. Moore a Uouss house on . V? rK? & w 3? ? .V. At- vr tt. & house on North on on One 9-room Tryon St.. One 10-room Tryon St. One 7-room house Stonewall St. One 6-roora bouse Vance St One 6-room house on East Lib erty St. One 5-room bouse on West 13th St. . C. McNelis REAL ESTATE AND RENTAL AGENT. Phone 504-J. No. 33 E. 4th SI South Eaat East ft "The man who has money to '.r usually spends part of his life sittlno in ashes." Let's borrow that bit of truth as quite apnih ; - r to numerous coal consumers, even-where. 1 Indiscriminate buying causes them to burr, n m.--ney with a vengeance and repent by watching the ash heap. It pays to exercise justfas keen uvx ment in selecting your coal supply as anv otlu r ?,f your worldy goods. The knowing one' ail rav "BURN STANDARD BLUE GEM" COAL. It certainly saves some shiny shimmerinu. silvan shekels. Staadard Ice & Fuel Compnnv PHONE 19 Modem 5-Room Cottage Homes For Quick Sale Cheap and on easy terms. These are ' -; :: near Elizabeth Avenue, one of the main 'Th :-roud fares of the dty. They have BATH, SEWERAGE AND ELECTRIC LJGMTS On a good street and have cement walk. Any man of modest means can buv one of these on terms as he can pay for. easily. ONLY A SMALL CASH PAYMENT REQUIRED and the remainder can be carried through the Bui1 ing and Loan, from six to eleven years. This rn,- that you may OWN YOUR HOME for just about the cost of renting. Come to ?-ec f ;f and talk it over if we don't trade no harm i I'm glad to show the property to any one interested, at any time. Phone me and I'll call for you v it!. A ;i-tomoibile- IT, A. LA WING,. Care of lawinsRobbins Furniture Co Telephones 214 & 1461-J JJUIIII Ill ! 11 ' " 1$ ? mm mm mssmiim CHARLOTTE NEWS, MARCH 4, 1911, , ' fi . . i, - . . 1 C T U Ca RlRI.fc ' tWITMOUrr I Welter I .ri.EVwr.j--- . "7"c,..,;; -il: TH AT tS NOT TAKEM PROM OWE OF IHESQFj- -The abov Certificate wtB are otars ei " J' ? Eniiues Dearer io ims iuusu If presented at the office of this new.paper. toBetiber wi tb - ' ' X .1 . rvprF i-m of this m-eat d.stribi:ti"ri & clerk hire, eott of packing, checking. aprw horn Itorr, y ? . . 1 , " ; ' 1 1 - A j mm m mm mii ?1 " . - ifnrt ' ' if $ fmmmni aSKS ;;;; ILLU5IKAItU and title stamped m gold, vitn numcr.u , i p,i- i color from the world famous Tissot cc-. 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