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THE CHARLOTTE NEWS, MARCH 4, 1914. ft .atanllA! t i.i. : Or T f ! HI FU ;1 V r o : P ,1 r ; f U V s CI PiDICI MM i 1 i i J ' i 3 S I LA W V I V ! i W M 1 III 5" v t- K in?) V.-r. " 1 ? W v-- rUiv.i - " - - ,. ' w. - ... . J " J- , L 8 IS -i.hmg of at lump of ,-toruach, acd lack URGING HEED OF nil; ELECTION The school board at a meeting last .-a. .now : -t.iv.ove thej Vurel setj'S-'t decided to do everything pos- n-r tablets' sibie from now until the close of the v. -ir icuon!carapaj?T1 next Tuesday to Insure that; riatt. , . .. 'ivs Mi- j """u '! Lax increase 01 ui the! u-u cents on every hundred dollars r gastric' worth of property should result favor out their ja-0iy for the schools. The board went ar-d'ar11 record as regretting the misunder . ,,rolerj standing of the election that has gain .::..). .-Mier-jd currency in the city. The idea has ; gone abroad, some of the members ".?v.fa uv-i I flaimoil thai- ir n . K .1 dis-i Sweater increase m taxes than will ,! are 'made t-uat several agencies had con-f .;: bit-1 tribattsd to this misunderstanding, oriel iu. Al-!l tatui oemg erroneous references to Urieeda Biscuit Nourishment fine fla vor purity crispness wholesomeness. All for 5 cents, in the moisture-proof package. re'f.eu -sriov os-nehteu try a basis. URER I HERE 0RT TIME i ne ooaia look; cognizance ot tne fact tnat all the papers in the city hdd consistently urged the cause edi- jtonany. thereby snowing their incli nation to labor for a good cause. The had been that misleading statements, through some advertance, had been made as to how much the election would increase the taxes. Reference had been made to it also, it was said, -ivfisuretv 3 "bond election.'' ,-.... in-other! The fact the board desired to em r'. v Mis-; phasize is that it is to be an election -:-;-or lust;10 increase the tax 10 cents on the . ul r- 'si'.Mj worth ot property and not a ten : -a surer or"! per cent increase, as some have un-- ,. -;a'e understand There will also be increase : s.j'i7 and r,T" :;0 cents on the poll, if the eleo T;.. Xativim'i tion carries. This is all that is in tended by. the election an increase of as al-! I-1-1 outs on $J.0 worth of property :-.,;D-.,; to ; ami :m increase of 30 cents on the ''s father was-: poll. It is figured that if the election .. B?rri- coun- carries it will take care of the deficit ;i!'::o'jib born that almost yearly faces the school Wake boird in meeting all it? expenses. -ov.ug 'ii It wa snvted tnat where the exact N, (.'.,; . ai weve'imrpose of the election and the in . t:: and Con-: crease or tax provided for was ex- f this state.' plained ro a voter he became, usually . , :'.!-!-- to cor.- ; an advocate of the election, ir" he were srfi of Hick-' nor already one, and it was the ex , -'.,rtridge !vre?eed belief that if the matter was operated clearly stared to the people ir could , 4; , (. rnar-h'not bur appeal to them as a reasonable - fun-.-H - and desirable thing to make the ia- ; crease. sem a poer-! jr was reported that on Thursday :.:r reels, from ; evening last 433 names had been reg st 'arous nov-, istered for the election. Only those jay. 4-It registering before Monday evening at! sunset can vote. Registration at the 7 MINSTER '.'i election will not avail. The voter -r o D nn must register auew for the election. A I O r. IVl. ' Parade of School Children. L MEETIMQ; An 3PI"?111 t0 t,ie i'"'blic in behalf of the election will be made Monday ii - -eries that1'1'- noon, when ail the children of the Westminster! public schools will march in parade - I iiworth dur-! through the streets. The demonstra ble by Rev. ''ion will be in the hands of Superin- . will be held tend en t H. P. Harding of the public k. T't:e attend :! rb rough the has been - b-en uiarii : v-r is a rtiinis- - s- and clear . been verv schools. It is piaanod to have the .pa rade move promptly at noon. Other details of it will be announced later. Warner's Features present a power ful motion nictuT in four rpls from Count Leo Tolstoi's most famous nov-S Round, thin, tender with a delightful flavor appropriate forlunch eon, tea and dinner. 10 cents. PROGRAM OF WOMAN'S MISSIONARY UNION MEETING TOMORROW Much interest is being evinced in the coming meeting of the Woman's Missionary "Union ot Mecklenburg and Cabarrus Association at Ninth Avenue Baptist church on Thursday, March !Hh, and there is a likelihood of an unusually good attendance. The pro gram of the meeting follows: PROGRAM: Morning Session. 10 a. in. Devotional Exercises. 10:16 Address of Welcome. Response. 10-.:JG Roll Call of Societies. V 2 5 m V22 Overcoat Weather m m at 1-3 Less U. 11:30 President's Report. 11:45 Junior Work. Y. W- As. Sunbeams. Royal Ambassadors. j 12:30 p. m. Appoiutmeir. of Com-i mittees Announcements. Xoon Day Devotioa. 1 Lunch Hour. 2z 2l Get a Good Warm Overcoat Than The Price. CASH GIBSON-WOOLLEY COMPANY FOR MEN WHO KNOW m ' v V . ' h if 'f 5 ir f T t7 fi v'- i i Afternoon Session. 2 : oO Opening Devotional. 2:45 Survey of the Fields. ' Lift Tp Your Eyes and Look On the Fields." ROCKINGHAM IN FRONT. (Rockingham Post.) Tayetteville, Feb .29. Chairmaa John A. Oates of the city school board announces the proposed establishment of a night for adults tor members of the white race by the city and count v ! schools. This is a direct outcome of ;;:4r. The Development of Circles, the Social bervlce Congress recently 4:30 Report of Commiuee.s. Jheld at Raleigh and will be the firsts business. ' cuuoi oi tne Kina estajmsneti m -ortii 5 Adjournment. S "Missionary Address. Dr. W, M. Vines will be the speak er at the evening service. At this ser vice both men and women are invited. ! eonsiderabie success, in Kentucky, but Carolina. The plan to be put into force by the- Fayetteville and Cumberland school men is now being used with pyemia in n nurnr rr IN tfiUNUl III : DAVIDSON Special to The News. Davidson. March 4.- Gr&hak; Crackers A food for every day. Crisp, tasty and strengthening. Fresh baked and fresh de livered. 10 cents. Buy biscuit baked by NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY Always look for that name ei. at Tbe princess today. 4-1t! YQU MUST TBI THIS! DOUBLES BERUTY OF YOUR HA '-"IT .iake Your ful surprise awaits those whose hair Fi ufy. rt-tiU ' mat s ones light : arrears as a.? a young c.eanse, has been nezlected or is scraggy, lad ed. dry, brittle or thin. Besides beau tifying the Hair, Danderine dissolves every particle of dandruff; cleanses, purifies and invigorates the scalp, for ever stopping itching and falling hair, but what will please you most, will i)- after a few weeks' use, when you d cloth with j see new hair fine and downy at first r.e fully draw j yes but really new hair growing ug one small i all over the scalp. If you care for mse the hairj pretty, soft hair, and l'ots of it, surely - oil, and in i get a 25 cent bottle of Knowlton's : ave doubled j Danderine from any drug store or toi- delight- ' let counter and just try it. Have You Seen The Log Cabin" in our South Window. 'T TAST COLOR T QUAUTY Cgrass ru MA ear uos Tor All Purposes iT,h..f:iiii..ra.,.i., i PORCHES .S? DENS ."SMOOTH WEAVE NURSERIES rsitjiry Rugs are not only useful in building k5? cheap rugs to be found to use in the house vzfcp from an 18x36 to a 12 by 15 foot rug at -t?w the cabin. cCoy & I he Home Furnishers Co. BRITISH MIMISTE- OFF FOB LOiO B Associated Prss. New York, March 4. Sir Lionel Garden. British mini-ter to Mexico, sailed for London today to report in person regarding the Mexican situa tion to Sir Edward Grey., the Britist foreign secretary. He said that he would spend only a few days in Lon don, then return to Mexico City. All the ladies of the Baptist church es of the city as well as the oui-of-zown delegates are expected to remain at the church through the day tak ing lunch with the ladies of tht Ninth Avenue church. VITAL STATISTICS FOR THE COUNTY FOR THREE MONTHS The keepers of vital statistics for the various townships of the county, under the new vital statistics law, have made their first report to the board of county commissioners, the report being for three months. All the townships except Mallard Creak and Lemley have reported. The report by .townships follows: Ifuntersv ille. "5 births. i deaths; Clear Creek, 15 births, 4 deaths; Dew ese, if, birth. i deaths; Morning Star, 10 births, 1 death: Pineville, 8 births, 2 deaths; Sharon, a births, 1 death; Crab Orchard. 5 births. 7 deaths, Steele Creek. S births. 1 death; Berryhill. 5 births, 1 death; Long Creek, 11. births. " deaths: Providence. births, 7 deaths; Paw Creek, 12 births. 3 deaths; harlotte, 101 births, 20ft deaths. has never been tried in this state. It was suggested by J. Y. Joyner. state superintendent of public instruction, at the Social Service- Congress in Ral eigh ''News and Observer. Good ail right hut by no means hrst. Rockingham ha befn operating such a school for the past six months, with an enrollment, first and last, of nearly 125 pupils, ranging in years from 12 to 4o. We- are glad to see Fay etteville follow suit. Let other good towns of the Pee Dee section get on the band wagon of progress. The Barge Saturn is Lost in Paimico Sound By Associated Press. Norfolk. Ya,, March 4. That the Philadelphia canal barge Saturn, car rying a crew of one man, according to register, was lost in Pamlico Sound. North Carolina, during the recent se vere storm on this coast, was estab lished today when wreckage bearing the name "Saturn, of Philadelphia," was today found by life savers of the Hatteras inlet station on the Pamlico Sound side near Leggins Reef. The fate of the one man or ethers who may have been aboard of the Saturn is un known. Eleven hatch coverings and a pilot house supposed to be from the Saturn have com ashore near Leg gins Reef. A bag of fertilizer supposed to be from the Saturn has also come ashore. JOHN KENDRICK BANGS TO LECTURE HERE NEXT MONDAY NIGHT John Kendrick Bangs made famous by liis writings will lecture ati Queens College next Monday night under the auspices of the lyceum course. Mr. Bangs is not only a great writer, but he has won fame on the lecture platform. Mr. Bangs' feubject has not been, submitted to the committee yet, but it 's likely that he will give his lecture,, '"Saleb rities I Have Met," Thi6 is a run ning talk on the personality of cer tain more or less . distinguished per sons of the day. Mr. Bangs Ls an author well known and will probably be heard by a large audience next Monday evening. DENIES CHARGES MADC BY REPRESENTATIVE M ANN Washington, March 4. Chairman Doremus, of the democratic congres sional campaign committee. Testified here before a. house committee that his organization had not violattd the corrupt practices act as alleged by Republican Leader Mann in the last session of congress. Mr. Doremus said the letter his com mittee sent out, assessing democratic members of both houses $10, each in the last campaign was kept strictly within congressional ranks. He said several offers from house officials and others to contribute to the committee's fund were refused to avoid any quesi tion. "Cascarets" Cleanse Liver And Bowels Mrs. French Gets Divorce. Newport, R. I.. March 4 Mrs. Pau- ; line Le Roy French was granted a di j vorce from Amos Tuck French, New York banker, by Justice Barrows in the Superior Court today. All the tes tfmny was by depositions. Neglect to provide wTas alleged and no de fen?? was made by Mr. French. The plaintiff swore that she lft her husband in August IfHl. after he i.au told her that he never would live wuh tier again. I Mrs. French was formerly Miss Pai.; ; iine Le Roy and lived here where the Ua , ,, , jtwo were married on December 2. -tsaseoa-l pralSS ThfiV havft fiv, children and tice has been hindered for the past j rijaintainedl residences at Tuxedo. N. two weeks on account, of the wet Y.. and in this city. weather, but Coach Cook if expecting! ' " ' to make up for lost time during the j next three weeks before the hrst game of the season which will be played with Catawba on March 2?., Out of last years 'varsity ttere are j five that returnee They are Qsteen, Brown. Klutz. Witherington and Cray- j ton, which will be e great help to the ! wearers J the Red and Black. Cray-1 ton, a Charlotte boy, is capixin, and ! will probably hold down the first sack ' this season. Osteen will be again seen ! on the pitchers' mound, while Brown and Witherington will play the infield and Klutz will get every" that comes ' in the outfield. They are showing up in fine form, and from present pros- j pects. Davidson will have, with the ' strength of these men, and the new j material, one of the fastest teams i that the school has ever put out. i Feel Bully- No Headache, Sour Stom ach. Bad Breath, Constipation. fOW EMBARRASSING Nothing is more em- barr&ssin? than to be constantly throwing I ort gas. Tutt's Pills! will stop it and at the same I time make you breath! I sweet and your skin l your coated or plain Get a 10-cent box now. j Are you keeping your liver, stom-; ach and bowels clean, pure and fresh 1 with Cascarets or merely forcing a! passageway eery few days with salts cathartic piils or castor oil? This isj important, j Cascarets immediately cleanse the stomach, remove the sour, undigested and fermentimr food and fotii asses: take the excess bilefrorn the liver and i carry out of the system the consli-j pated waste matter and poison in the! ! bowels. Our space frvces us to carry only a few desks, but these are .select ones. FOR I iN STANCE , Flat Top Desk, equipped with two vertical tile drawers; two card index drawers, six drawers for special blanks or forms, two !.ilam drawers -'An office oa legs" only ?27.rni. TYPEWRITER DESK One pedetl, same general description as above. $19.00. Combination Fiat Top and Typewriter Desk a little beau ty $22.00. STONE BARR1NGER BOOK COMPANY 15 E. Trade St. Phone 220. How comes it that no press agent No odds hor sick, headachy, bilious has vet. discovered a bittle between aiafl constipated you feel, a Cascaret .show" girl wearing a green wig and one tonight will straighten you but by adorned with an orange ditto" New morning. They work while you sleep, York Prss l 40 cent box from your druggist will I keep your liver and bowels regular i for months. Don't forget the children their little insides need PRINCE AND PRINCESS OFF FOR ALBANIA By Associated Press, Waldenburg. Saxony, March 4. Prince Wiiiiarn and Princess Sophie of Albania left here today for Albania after paying a farewell visit to the Princess' paternal home. The Prince, formerly William - of Wied, was chosen as the new- ruler of Albania on February '21. v MUCH DAMAGE FROM STORM. DRAWN UP. IN A KNOT WALKING a gentle cleansing, too. CASTOR I A Tor Infants and CMldren. Peculiar Way in Which Lady Hia'W YouHaYS Always Bought Had to Walk and How Eas ily She Was Straighten ed Out. By Associated Press. Vew York, March 4. As an indica tion of the isolation of certain New York state points during the recent storm remained for a resident of Port Jervis, reaching here today to give first news of a bad wreck on the On tario & Western Railroad there at noon yesterday. Furteen persons were seriously injured and property worth $100,000 destroyed. Steamer Reports Ice Fields. By Associated Press, St Johns, N. F., March ., 4. Ice fields extending 200 miles off the New foundland coast were reported today by the steamer Riverdale, Aberdeen for Philadelphia, which put in here to replenish her coal bunkers. The Riverdale vras 34 days in making the trip because of tenipstuous weather. It is seldom that field ice has been so far off shore this early in the sea son. MIKE HOUSER AWARDED TO PENSACOLA. By Associated Press. Auourn, N. Y., March 4. The na tional board of baseball arbitration today awarded the services of . player Mike Hauser to Pensacola, Fla. Bears the "..gnattti'c; ot. r m 4 l, wr IHIvxd 4ki' ,i"j f ThoujF j if Foufiel JM INDEPENDENCE DSl'G STOSF.i ii,, 8 North Tryon Street. a rWfo 265 Phones 266 j For Automobile Owners W& keep a supply of Winshield and Headlisrht Glass, and put them in at reasonable price. For Housekeepers, We keep a fine assortment ot Floor ard Wall Finishes, at popular prices. For Property Owners: We have as tine a line of Hous Faints and Painters' Supplies as can be' had anywhere, and our motto is satisfied customers. Ezell-Myers Company 12 and 14 West -5th St ' Phone 765. Laurel Hill. Fla, The following ad vices from this town tell in detail of Mrs. Nellie Moore's peculiar condi tion "About three months ago, I was taken down with terrible cramps. I didn't pay much attention to it at first, but slowly and surely I got worse until I could hardly walk, and I had to go drawn up in a knot, when I did walk. My husband got me some medicine, but it did me no good. I suffered that way for a week. Finally, a motherly old lady told me to get a bottle of Cardui, the woman's tonic, and I knew it was a god medicine from the start. I took it according to directions, and ! in a short while I felt like a new person. Cardui is like a dear friend to come and take hold and do women's tire some work. Now, when I have heavy work, such as washing, ironing, sweep ing, or sewing, I take a dose of Car dui and it seems to go to all my ach ing places and relieves me almost in stantly. I advise all suffering women to give Cardui a trial. It will do wonders for them." Give Cardui a trial for your trou bles. It has helped over a million women in the past 50 years. Why not you? At your druggist's.. N. B. Write t:, Ladies' Advisory Dept.. Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chat tanooga, Tenn., for Special Instruction, and 64-page book, "Home Treatment or Women." sent in plain -wrapper, on request. PC ha 3SZ SSE33 Protect Your Family From Tuberculosis buying Miik from a Tuberculin tested herd only and thus avoid one nZ the chief sources of infection. phone 836, KIRKWOOD DAIRY, for Better Milk, Better Service. Look What's Here The first of the Season's New . Spring Suits. If you are going to be in the market for a Spring Suit. You'll find it hard to resist the attrac tiveness of these Garments. The style, the fit, the new weaves color ings of fabrics and the high order of Tailoring will break down the strong est prejudice you may have against read-to-wear Clothes. Note these moderate pleasing Prices $1,500, $18.50, $20.00 to $25. Test our splendid Clothes and Clothes Service for the oftener vou buv Clothes here the more vou'll like to. YORKE BROS. & ROGERS Men's and Boys' Outfitters. 21 West Trade St. THE PLACE TO BUILD YOUR SUMMER HOME FISHER SEA BEACH WILMINGTON, N. C. The finest Beach on the Atlantic coast. Highest elevation between Nor folk and Jacksonville. Handsomely illustrated Booklet FREE for the asking. Don't delay. Write for it TODAY. KOBE ug OfZ "4W ml it i LAND & EIEIMENT CO WILMINGTON, . C. W. H. DIX, District Manager, Charlotte, N. C. 1 a if I' :2 ii
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