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V THE CHARLOTTE NEWS, MARCH 4, 1914. 5t The Charlotte News. dav, there was an msisienv for war with Mexico. It camSi 00 ;r romp now. from interested persons, from professional "SQUINT-EYED SLANDER." jingoes! (Houston Post.) Evil tongues will wag, and, as Cole- jet' ) R-tsl- V-- jsiTi t-JS ami from adventurer?. M , to rid&e observed, "whispering tongues "if thu nrsident had x-iuiucu . this influence wo should at this time .can poison truth.- Many men emi- f be a nation in ana. "nner in- " ueiu m puoue me nave ueen mane ! burden of taxation: with r to feel the effects of the poisonous ! more' v'mS an eveVshafts of slander, oftentimes .holly ! before; with contractors, jobbers and purposeless; while multiplied thou 1 grafter in tine array: with mourning; sail(js private life have found exist j and suffering in -many homes, ana ence miserable on account of the slaa I -with no iust purpose in view )at : deror.s whelps of ocioty. and on that I , . ..,, if !tir-tirTli?. ..., 4 i -.. . i..t x,. i coma wan iu uv.i j atcuuui jiHi ueeu urn tui iu juvnusv ' In addition to the violence ui " ture graves. President Wilson has not .(IT constipation, tolUousness and all ,Iir ills Do not fypu or irritat. 25c Published Jatty a no" Sanaa y I'Hi; RWS Pl'HLIMIlNO I . (.riicr J-"oitrti and Iborrh !. v. C- L'OWD... ! O. PAT TON NV M. Bil-l krnt'Hin'io tj.vtf.s l In- Charloile tM . - m; c -fx 1 1 r; ; Daily -aontha r-.ii .rt. V.rk. and Slk war-makers at Home, me iucm"""- i :ia been compeiieu io tmuim Kneers and affronts fvom braggarts ! ir -Mexico, but. in the contrast be- i ween conditions in that country and ' m Iiis own he may look Cor hi? rmt ! certain vindication. Mexican misrule is to w nwu ,pt-,- t.-iraplv jo the avarice and blood- r-i.-iiir of id business. What has'. nhnt-iT.A " :ir.il reculated here 'ITU , i,. . ; durinc the past year has run not. i there." In the United .State business i.. ii -" .. iiii hn "apnarated. I HI I liUO .-v... ' jr- ;'Hic Mexico there has been a practical '...'abolition of government by dominant thiv. private iuteresis. Over the prostrate --- --1 republic big business struggles with ! biir busineF for supremacy. i "In the irnited States we. have had $n oo i a recurrence to constitutional raeth-; ods. xv it n r!ght ami .msiice ui ifi., iu Mexico riebt and justice are mock-J wholly escaped their poisonous venom. He has fouud it necessary to make public denial that his public corres pondence is handled with religious prejudice on account of the withhold ing from hhn of a certain class of communication pertaining to religious activities by his private secretary. President Wilson is a big man. There s no established church in this coun try, lie is not "narrow enough to en tertain religious prejudice in the per formance of his public duties, and no man would be retained by him in a position where confidential relations are supposed to be maintained who would seek to thwart him in that at titude of fairness toward all creeds. WHY NOT "FORT GAILLARD' . 1 : : (Sunday Only.) er: HAS rrioi; ta! Three month' 'j;,m1;m1 out .50 1 !v re (Portland Oregon ian.) Almost every great public work has its martyr. Often it has many, but ison and law. Xo other' it usually has one whose devotion to by tyrants, murderers and plunder- Our deliverance has been woriv- wav presents itceif, even in Mexico." rJmes-DcMiocra. Oe year Sis yrov.tha Three mcnih." Teteptoi Business Office Cstv Editor Editorial Koonia Scb Office 113 27 7 362 loT.'j WEDNESDAY. MARCH 4, 1914. THE MASONIC TEMPLE. Something like twenty-five years ago te good ladies of the city raised-the of fifteen hundred dollars through ft bp.?aar for ihe Masons. That small .-uuj of money wa? in- 6-td in real Uome vime ago the last ptce of pro perty acquired was sold for $$r,0"0. That will give tiie public a pretty cood idea or' the growth of Charlotte and the enhancement of values durins duty and high ambition shines above t t o ivf oil rttiOT-e Thn ,m .5 r-t uv tlio Before congress many matters otpanama Cmal wflg Co Dayid national importance await treatment, j Bose Gaillard. He dug the Culebra cut including the ami-trust program a-sj across the continental divide. Time on of tb most important. 'after time he saw much of his work , . , , . . f obliterated by a torrent of earth from The record to ante is one of nufi-jllle mountaln8. A often he went back nificeut achievement tor the people ofjto the tagk unflaunted until he finally the United States. i made a sorge nine miles long. He was i j invalided home shortly before the wa- j A DOUBLE-BARRELED BOY. ; ter was let in to signalize his triumph ; j over the forces of nature, and lie j i Sr. I .on i Post-Dispatch.) j died of exhaustion, due to overwork. J One of the strangest cases of dual in the selection of a design for a personality ever recorded is reported ; monument to commemorate the com- rrom Heme, swuzeriana, wuere tnejpietion ot tins e-pocn-maKing worK, X-ray has just been turned on a j the heroic name and figure of Colonel healthy boy whose amazing appetite jGaiilard should not. be overlooked puzzled t lie surgeons. What do you ! suppose the surgeons found? They i found two fully developed stomachs in i the same boy. ttate, and re-iuvesied. J Vet even this discovery does not al together clear up the mystery of where a small boy puts all that he eats. It. might pay the surgeons to take another look may be they would discover one or two more stomachs in tlit same boy. We have seen boys on festal occasions, picnics, visits to rel Guarantee and Recommend Vinol. If any one should know the value of a medicine it is the retail drug gist who sells it. Therefore, when over seven thou sand of the best retail druggists in Ititives, and at Sunday dinners, who af-!the country recommend Vinol. our de- WHY 7O0D DR11GS1ST past quarter of a century. With that sura the "Masons Lav i forded reasonable ground for the gug. j Uciona cod liver and iron tonic, with vuired" an attractive buildinc sitepk'ion that they had half a dozen out oil. as the greatest tonic recon !i ' .i.,T u.,-,.n; ! stomachs concealed about their per-! structor and strength creator they uu vu" KL 111 "l " "Isons. Shave ever sold, it must indicate the temples ever constructed in tne wutu Th . ,,,ip,..ifu.aUv lipmnn,f!.,ip(i fa,. ;that thf normal small boy is double- barreled, at c-ast. must, completely revolutionize the treatment of stomach-ache, necessitating two doses whprp hut one was reinired before ! liver oil. emulsion and other ionics i fail, Vinol will heal, strengthen and will be huiit ' thereon. It will be. as we nndr.-taml it. the only Masonic temi.de in tin1 entire South used entireiy for Masonic pur poses. Xoi e of th rooms or nfiices in the large structure xvill b rented or otherwise employed. This aftc-rnoon will mark an epoc'n in Masonic achievement in this .-late. The cereniony of laying th corner f rrA ;n the np,v !7''ibjljuir ii0. brovglit into thp city bundled of prominent Mason; from all quarrf-rs of the state. The Grand Lodge is in session and rbe city i grratiy lionored in em tr aining so dist:iisui:i0d a company of ?entlercer.. The new Mouic tempi; -a ill be oue of" the cio nine gIo?-i-s .if the eitv. it w;Il stand as a monument value of Vinol We could publish columns of such testimony as the following: J. C. Ihady, druggist of Fall River. Mass., say?: "In cases where cod MOVING PICTURE EXHIBITION IN COURT ROOM P Asroeiated Press. New York. March 4.- Arrangements iiavp beenmade to .roduce a moving picture ji;'.rt on The white, slave 1 raffle in the court of general sessions, during the trial this week of Samuel II. Lon don and Henry Bohtn. indicted on a charge of Hiving an immoral exhibition. It will be the first timp the moving pictures have ever been produced in a court room as part of the evidence J in a criminal case. ! The trial of the men began today. DEATH OF THOMAS HANSHEW. NOTED NOVELIST. to the work of those who have made ; r r.nw, tt M-ii; m, ntt r.r ,i,o ;vvlBy Associated Press. choicest ornaments, a full history of the Masonic Tf mp!- Association ap pears ,:,be'.v!!Nip in today's papf'i. Long to t i;e ;raiprn:ty in t'ui -tate. New York. March 4. Word was received here today of- the death in London oT Thomas W. Hanshew, novelist. Mr. ilaushew was bornin Brooklyn in 1 837 and was the au thor of moro than 200 novels. Gibbs-I believe in early rising, don't you? Dibbs-Well, there's no abstract ex cellence in early rising; It all de pends on what you do after' you rise- It. would be better .for the world if some people never got up.--Bostoni transcript. DENTISTS. DR. WILLIAM PARKER DENTIST - . , mi ran 1 1 ri m m w n i m ' is i uj u m m urn m w i 13 W 11 y A 11 II M !! if li Ilk 1 i Ira f jf 1 II : "' Sujuiiyw ifillillillM ? VIU1-J: Commercial Bank-3ldg. Office Phono 14.08. v Residence Phone 14Q7-J.' Nitrous Oxid and Oxygen Equipment DR. GEO. E. DENNIS, DENTIST. 702 Commercial Building, Phone S002. 1. W. JAMISON DENTI9T Office 'Phone 326. Residence 962-J. D.-. H. C. Henderson. Dr. R. B. Caddy. HENDERSON & GADDY DENTISTS Office, Hunt Bldg., 202V2' N. Tryon St. Phone 216t OSTEOPATH. OSTEOPATH, REGISTERED. DR. H. P. RAY 312 Realty Building 313 Consultation at Office, gratia. Hours, 9 to 12, 2 to 5. Phone, Office 830. Residence 871 Vrite For Osteopathic Literature ARCHITECTS. F. L. BONFOEY ARCHITECT "" "'' - w:s5-is'5 3f ' Supervision of Construction. Pieamont Theatre Building. 18 N. Tryon. ROOFING. cure. C. A. Potterheld. druggist. of Charleston, W. Va., says: "It is a pleasure, to sell Vinol as it gives such universal satisfaction." Hunter & McGee. druggists , of Jackson, Miss., say: "We have great confidence in the strength creating and curative value of Vinol." We ask every run-down, nervous, debilitated, agefl or weak person or any person suffering, from chronic coughs, colds or bronchitis, to try a bottle of Vinol with thet. understand-1 iug that their money will be returned j if it does not do ail we claim. R. H.j Jordan & Co... Dyiggists, Charlotte. ! P. S. For itching, burning skin try j our Saxo Salve. We guarantee it. Does Your Roof Leak? Let us make it rainproof and put your gutters and conductor pipes in good order. We. are specialists in building and lepairing tin, iron or slat lobfs. Furnace work promptly doue. C. F. SHUMAN. 25 South College. Phone 611? STARVING WOLVES DEVOUR MANY SHEEP. 'PEACE, PROSPERITY. JUSTICE. ' Kirov,"' in the New York World,: araws a striking sketch representing! H' As ciated Press. rhe. achievements of th. Wilson ad-. RoU1?' Ma!'c.h 4-Hordfs f rv ... ing wotves, driven trom the Apennine ministration 10 ctat. ; mountr.ins by the heavy snows, de- Prefiideot Wilson is tra-eltng un scended today into tlie valleys of the! broad highway, in tJ-,e dawn aV-ad I Aruzzi provinces and 111 the vicnmy ts written in shining letters th 1 b.'i j:.Trij;:vw? s av. Tile's- ii: Of r-i i J f?, w " r Success can not be achieved with sore feet. Corns removed and all foot troubles treated. DR. A. P. DU LONG. 'Phone 2102. Chiropodist. Central Barber Shop. J"Jir-.l,l-.li-,!-v1,,,J.AV.--P,W-.F? C. S. ELAM JEWELRY OF QUALITY rNew Location 22 North Tryon 3t,j;; tfi Kseamont Theatre Buiia no three words snlDistrntion lice.'" wbicli signalize his ad-1 I of Rome and devoured hundred? sheep. i iio-; wunwb aiLtfi ssaiu look reruge Hi "Pear-1, Prosperity, Jus-j the caverns of Mount Soracte, 25 j miles north of Rome. Three milo-us. on which U wru-i 1"asantB) nave ?one l0. h"nt " , . 1 1 wolves and according to the. latest re- ten. Unit i eduction, "Income rax' ports have killed a large number of and Banking and currency law, j them. have been succe;.sl hllv passed and! th journey is onward and upward. K'CKAPOO WORM KILLER EXPELS t-v 1 WORMS The Wilson admmi?tratJon is one; .The (:0U?e of vour rnil,r? 5iis-The year old today. - ' foul, fetid, oifensive breath The start- Exactly twh- months hko Prebi- '1U n! witl1 terror and grinding of j l9tt Wilson end hip official family asieeplhe sallow com-1 granite and honest prices. We would .,, .... ,,0 pb-AionThe dark circles under the! be pleased to show designs and quote took, up the ot government. Pyes-Are all indications of worms, j prices. We believe rbat the verdict of the 1 Kic.kapoo Worm Killer is what your-., public is "Wei! done good and faith-j chiul needs: it expels the worms," the j MeCKIenulirg Marble & tul servant" cause of the child's unhealthy con- 'ftraiiitn Pa The worst cloud ,,n the b or yon i ...... 1 . T-.-,, i E. 2nd St. Winter is au excellent season in which to order the monument for Spring erection for it is by ordering now that you will avoid delay that in variably develops in the best of es tablishments with the large number of spring orders that come in at the beginning of the season. Remember the -monument bought of us has our own guarantee behind it regarding the excellence of the gran ite or marble that xve are a local con cern of proven reputation for high grade work, finest quality marble and 'IU 1 IJf llOrlZOn IS-.jctl ',n1 rU-. lrnrmt. ' TTtr.l-n , the Mexican embroglio. but. the poli- Killer gives .sure relief. Its laxative Phone 557 .-y of this government is one of sym-j pathy, of friendship, and that, policy j 5e bound to win. j While this policy seems little ap-: predated by Garranza, Huerta and other leaders of the two warring ele ments, at present, h is appreciated oy the great nations; of the earth. The president by patient and watchful waiting i following the course of wisdom. Hasty intervention ivould mean the sacrifice of many lvee, and would necessarily involve lie quartering of a standing army n Mexico probably tor years to .ome. While the situation is complicated, it is gradually working to a solu tion. Referring to the president's Mex can policy the World says: "Wherever in the United States gratification is felt over the accom plishment of President Wilson's ad ministration daring ite first year, (here should be recognition of the fact that the progress made has been due to peace. "One year agowas is the case to- effect adds tone to the general sys tem. Snpnplied as candy confection children like it. Safe and sure relief. Guaranteed. Buy a box today. Price 2-jC. All druggists or by mail. Kickapoo Indian Med. Co., Phila delphia or St. Louis. PRESCRiPHOiiS i WHY AGAINST EXTRA SCHOOL TAX Because its the little items added that make the whole mighty. Because xve live under un-regenerated antiquat ed village frontier laxvs that served well a hundred years ago. Because a fool and his money soon part and we have been fools along the tax distribution line long enough. Because we have sufficient income to make our CITY" SCHOOLS the equal of any in comfort intellect beauty if the said INCOME was not LE GALLY STOLEN from us. Therefore I beseech you REGISTER today and VOTE against an additional curse. ALEXANDERS DR. W. ii. CALDWELL, VETERINARY SURGEON Has located permanently with the Reid Livery Co., 200 West Fourth St. Phone 22TC. Kentucky Blue Grass, tium, Sweet Pea. Flower Garden Seeds of AII Kinds v 4 Nastur- 'L T and REESE & ALEXANDER Druggists Cor. itb mi Trjoa SU X F.D.Thos.L. Protectors Against FIRE No Loafing in this depart-; ment. Alone on the second' floor. It's quiet, it's safe, it;s lone some. Just whisper to your doctor; that you prefer Blake's for Pre-: scription Work. It's wise to take precaution. We send for prescriptions, AT Jno. S. Blake Drug Co. On the Square. Phone 41 and 300. Spill c-f- - O m MM : o o w . i Xfl cr Nnnnally?s Candies. Pure Drugs. Quick Delivery. Pergola - Refreshment Room. 200 N. Tryon St. This is the opportunity, extraordinary to buy your Spring Silk 1l c,. at a substantial price saving. EVERY PIECE OF SILK IN OUR ENTIRE STORE REDUCED l or THIS GREAT SALE This indues $10,000.00 worth of brand new Spring Silks iwiv . .ini . ing the past few days. Every one of the season's silk favorites. vi find here Thursday prices far below their worth. WHAT SOME OF THE BARGAINS Will BE : 75c SILK FOULARDS AT 39c These are in the New Spring Print ings such as little floral effects, etc. Colors Copen, Rose, Navy, Black, etc. The values run up to 75c. Sale Price 39c Yard $1.00 CHANGEABLE TAFFETA AT 79c YARD We doubt very much whether a single Charlotte merchant has these stylish changeable Taffetas for less than $1.50 a yard, yet on Thursday you will find them here in every com bination, 27 inches wide. Prices ex tra Special at 79c Yard $1.50 YD. WIDE MOIRE AT $1.19 These silks are worth more than $1.19 wholesale. Moire is one of the season's fads and is very high and scarce. These come one yard wide in black and all the wanted shades. Regular $1.50 value. One-lot of $1.50 to $2,00 !0-inch Brocade Meteors. Sale Price 98c Printed VVi.h- $2.75 40-inch Imported urepe de Chine ana Cantons. A derful collection of beautiful terns, i Sale Price $1.69 40 and 42-inch Imported Crci-'--and Meteors in a colled km jf "Poiret" French design that Ixr description. Must retail retrnhi rk at $3.00, Thursday's Sale Price $1.98 $2.00 40-inch New Alligator ( Vi; Crepe. These come in a beam if id col lection of New Spring sharks ;-A black. c Sale Price $1.39 $1.00 40-inch Printed Chine. Beautiful New PoUcTHs. Sale Price 69c Sale Price $1.19 ..'La1 iVh. $1.00 VALUES IN 27-INCH STRIPE SILK SERGE, SALE PRICE 69c These stripe silk serges are just the thing for early Spring Dresses and Waists. Several size stripes in Co pen and White, Navy and White, Navy and Emerald and Navy and Rose. Regular $1.00 value. Sale Price 69c Yard These are brand new and far below their usual in price. $2.00 40-inch New Printed quisette. This is an exquisd ric, very new and the pattern? h ti the stvlish "Poiret" timed HiVtt. 'Regular $2.00 value. Sale Price $1.19 Yard The new "Pussy Willow" 'i'a.lTetn is all the rage. The New 40-inch "Pussy Wi!!;' taffeta in novel printed styles. ! ueS2.00. ! Sale Price $1.39 The Imported "Pussy Will-'1"' feta in foreign designs. Width 0 inches. Regular price S-JA, Sale Price $2.39 New Shirting and Tub Silks at Greath Reduced Prices. Yd-wicie $1 Tub Silks, all pure silk, in a variety of pretty color combinations. These are jusi W thing for the new silk blouse and for tub fQ dresses. $1 value, Sale price .... v $1 .-yd-wide Stripe Silk Habertas. Va rious stripes. Sale price . . . ii 1 IS if ! Si I if lie LOSS.
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