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THE CHARLOTTE NEWS, MARCH 20, 1914 3 jifj 00! UwL DEBATES TBIIEHT . crhool circles the event .1- AYiia tnn1prht flt Ti is Hit- ucuiw v 0 rol ew Drt ween the Charlotte Keens l - . oreensboro High Thft debate gaoltne of-toe debate craffl of .i":, .. r-arolina. both the rnicn of ' , .Tr.-pnsboro schools be -harlotte a. d making a triangle v in tne. , i-h School. The debates in:-' 0 been r F(!H TIRE B SORE FEET . o.,r ii-up. Burning, Sweaty, TlZ ,u,,v r-cet. and Corns. followed with interest. In all debates n , . taking place tonight in the Debatine VacuUnf Ai-in E,4 Union the query will be: i WUllCl! ill Id of Grip This Year. Resolved,. That the Constitution of North Carolina Should Be So Amended As to Allow the Initiative and Referen. dum In Statewide Legislation." The Charlotte- boys will have the affirmative side of the query tonight leaves Kidnsjs In Weakened Condition crr. nnn o-i t-i I t j JJOCtors In all Darts c the eoimtrv Greensboro will have the negative ! n f 2? itPfV W th the epidem" side of the query here and will be lC of sriPJK has visited so many represented by Messrs. William . vfreS T?fmpt0m? f Sthta M. Boyst and William S. Johnson.'?"- ofte.n very distressing and me Charlotte boys have been train- 77- Dolicm m tt 1UU uown cn ing unaer Wharton lit OF THE OLD COLLEGE ISSUE CALL FOR REI ON fsA. fA-. " A- j. yn t st r r: r! r . - jr ji a. Vji- IT. t! - Ji ;w r4 1 Ji 3i 6 Say! Those New The alumnae of the Presbyterian, or I .?? ill ts the direction of Mr. C. r! i ?ltin'i)artiiularIy Pe kidneys wnicn 1 Queens College, today sent out the v,Q v,;u oi, i ' . i s seem to suffer most, as almost every i . - u ""J- victim comn'nins nf ion,n h, appenaea .ieer, tut. uugie can 10 me Is lShe troubles wMchThoul Tnot le the institution of learning lint 2d Robert Boyd will reSesent neglected' as these danSer 8nals of. established before the war under the the local high school Tat Raleilh in a ten lead to dangerous kidney troubles, "ft .?e Z1 - institute, contest with f the RalelBh Hieh rhnnf DruSgists report a large sale on Dr. whlch il eld through several adminis TheJ U1 have ftSe legSile ffde of Kilmer's Swamp-Root Ihich so many trations the last, the late , w. R. At the query at Ralei-h and lui hl n PePle say soon heals and strengthens Anson's, and after that called Presby. Vltf.'nSn S LSt after an JtJS? S- J5S enSs"mn':aild SdJ5gth.B13 anWdder S t The cMssembling of the debated win bo?S' oKtes! compound, h' a gentle helling aaf?0 f B tQ aS fin", Zr coses by those who trv it. Dr. ICil- in May during commencement. The let Cup. This cup has been offered as a mer & Co- Binghamton, N. Y., offer trophy for the school which wins out S a sample size bttle of Swamp finally in the contest at Chapel Hill. I Rot' on recelPt of ten cents, to every The High School Debating Union DUliC.lcl wuo quests u. a mai win has been organized among the high con.vi"ce any one who may be in need schools of the state" bv t.h T)i ntiH U1 xveguiar size Domes oucts. ana Phi Literary Societies of the State 1-00 For s.ale at all druggists. uiw iu uieuuon mis paper. When your from v''2':'-rri'-le your ( !r:l:lie!' of you p;r!i, and .,:. -Tir rv ir,- -ii;h.f'.il . suffering feet v hen you try to ter Is as follows: Alumnae Call. Charlotte, N. C, March 1914. Dear SAND CLAY'S MERITS. (Statesville Landmark.) Where sand-clav roads After this year the Presbyterian Col- no lege, now Queens College will oc- cupy ? is new ana ueauuiui Duuaings in Myers Park. This year's class will be the last, therefore, to receive its diplomas in the present building. We have planned a reunion of all University. One hundred and fifty of the .leading secondary schools of the state have enrolled in the Union and have been arranged in triangles by the committee at Chapel Hill. At be held on March 20, similar to the aain,ed one to be held in " Charlotte between mi the High Schools , of Charlotte and a Greensboro "Karh srhnnl mits nut S1 two teams' and every school which water soaks in the ground and then wino hnth flphntps RPnrtc hnth tpnms the narrow wagon tires; all following to Chapel Hill for the final contest he Af,ame TU' cut the roads to Pieces, j save Your Ha"rl- Get a 25 Cent are well and rounded up. rains run the road soon dries and there is minimum of . mud. But the srhnnl nnt5 nut snow makes mud. It melts and the Falling Hair Means Dandruff Is Active Sprieg i ir Are some Ties and selling My! GIBSON-WOOLLEY COMPANY '4FOR MEN WHO KNOW." & & Ui m leceClaf9e3S SiitS. TWELFTH DISTRICT -1. 0. 0. F.! nn TPV UVDCDT anTbe aSrt o? sz iXgesss hold semi annual meet- rullL ni LArtn thp rnmmpnoPTTiPTit e-verrlRPa Yon will I III O r T n II I A ! 1 VfWfcIIII LmlA I ft 1 1 I - -i u II iu i u i ii u i u: if possible will be entertained with g . . your old-room-mate in the college , bP!clal lt ine Aews building. Please give us her name. Gastonia, March 20.The lth dls- You may expect for your entertain- Irict semi-annual meeting of the 1. iripnt whilp hpro the class dav exercis- O. O. F. met here Wednesday ani es a Dartv at the home of some resl- Thursday. The convention was called IREDELL for the AycockCup. CLEAN-UP DAY FOR GASTONIA. (Gastonia Gazette.) second oMnday in April, the The ;is away trom tne ldtn, nas Deen decided upon by the jboes, when shoes members of the Woman's Betterment ; 'at. when feet are i Association as the date for the Spring (;: won't h-irt :-M.'re. ts-r.ner. '-v t,-! "T!Z" necmv that rirav.s cut ( - '1 don't expen T!Z." Get instant re 's juace in tired, ach Ah! how comforta- ?i. Walk five miles, on. won't swell after ?nty, smelly feet it's the only rem- the poisonotis Bottle of Danderine Right Now. if . the " roads are dragged nromDtlv they can soon be put in good condi- i tion. but they will never have a fairl show until broad-tire vehicles succeed Thin) brittle, colorless and scraggy narrow tires; and this- will never be'hair is mute evidence of a neglected done until it is made compulsory. j scalp; of dandruff that awful scurf. i .".woe mi f-. r- 1 There is "nothing so destructive to love s PILGRIMAGE. : the hair as dandruff. It robs the hair ,. . Z ' . . of its lustre, its strength and its very (Waxhaw Enterprise.) lie; eventually producing a feverish- The Monroe Journal telling about ness and itching of the scalp, which Clean-Up Day. It . is hoped that ev edybody will bear this m nimd and that couple going all the way from if not remedied causes the hair roots give their premises a thorough clean-; Monroe to Statesville in the hope of to shrink, loosen and die then the ing. neretoiore an Doxes ana Dar-j getting coupled and then failing and hair falls out fast. A little Dander rels of trash have been placed on ! returning home like they went reminds ine tonight now any time will the sidewalks to be removed by the 'us of an incident that has just hap- surely save your hair. city s wagons, Dut tms year tne wag- pened in the Pleasant Grove commun- Get a 25 cent bottle of Knowlton's cms will go into the back yards where ity. Some days ago Mr. Harve Mullis Danderine from any drug store or toi- u is aesirea, u tne receptacles are and Miss Bright Vickory, two esteem- let counter, and after the first appli piace in a convenient place, so as ed young people wanted to be made cation vour hair will take on that dent member of your class, the grand to order Wednesday night by Mr. E. musical concert, the graduating exer- -. Atmns, oi ine uazetce. rroi. joe cises and address, the alumnae lun- S. Wray, superintendent of the Gas cheon You will be welcomed to this tonia graded echoo'.s, delivered the luncheon whether you are a member address of welcome in behalf of the! of the association or not, the usual uastonia ixage xo. wnne juage fees having been remitted for this oc- A. C. Jones welcomed the delegates taion and visitors In behalf of the city ot In a" few days a return postal card Gastonia. Mr. B. J. Summerrow, ot will be sent you which we beg you to Charlotte, responded to these addres"- fill out and mail to us at once, n es. ine principal aaaress oi me even being highly important for the col ing was by Rev, Zadok Tarls. of lege authorities to know how many . Cornelius, wno spoKe on i-Taiernai-to expect in plenty of time. ' ism." Hia speech was the most bril- Unfortunately we only have the iant tnat nas Decn neara on tnw suo- namcs and addresses of those who ject ana ne neia the attention oi were regularly graduated. Will you the audience at all times. not please aid us in every possible . An Important business session was way to get in touch with those wno eeia inursaay morning at wnicn time left before they had finished weir . matters or tne various looses were 4.1 B a. ; course. naKen up. ine auernooa session ue- IRVING- HARDING McGEACHY, I gan at 2:30 o clock. The. session ot Chairman of Com. on Arrangements. . Thursday night met at 7:30 o'clock MAY COURTNEY OATES, at which time the team of the Char- President Alumnae Association, .lotte Lodge No. 8S conferred the BESSIE JENKINS HUTCHINSON, first degree on a number of candi- Treasurer Alumnae Association.' dates. A large number or Odd Fellowf were present representing the vart 'iativ.25 vhkh I'm? up the feet and j to be loaded on the wagons conven- i as one, but there was opposition in life, lustre and luxuriance which is ; h: tort ire. TlZ" is the only i iently. The announcement previous- certain heads to such transformation, so beautiful. It will become wavy -dv thai ; out of nin and soreness . n. callouses and bun- ly made that April 2nd would be Clean- The betrothed lovers went to Monroe and fluffv. anhave the armearanoe of i Up Day was a mistake, the second but some one had been there first and abundance; an incomparable gloss and Monday in April being the proper put the register of deeds wise. Then softness.' but what will please vou 2D rent ox of "iiz, at any. pate. inere win aiso nereaner De they went to Charlotte and then to most will be after just a few weeks' ;.:-t or derr.rtment store. Get a. two other days set apart lor tne same Gastonia with like results. From use, when you will actually see a lot comiort ior oniy z StatesrlUe, March 20. Mr. C B. Ross, the United States government poultry agent assigned to North Caro lina to work in co-operation with the larm demonstration agents and the state department of agriculture, bat been in Iredell county this week with County Agricultural Advisor J. A. Arey, working up interest In the poul try industry. THREE NEWTON NEEDS. PROTECTING FRUIT TREES. (Newton Enterprise.) Mr. P. E. Fry, after spraying his fruit trees with the regulation spray ous towns in the 12th district. BEST FAMILY LAXATIVE. Beware ol constipation. Use Dr. .-(: too. Tliinli of u! ing fluid, gave them a coat of white- Kings New Life Pills and keep well, wash. This was applied with his Mrs. Charles E Smith of West Frank spraying pump, and the trees are as lin, Me., calls them "Our family laxa white to the tips of the smallest tive." Nothing better for adults or limbs as a newly painted house. Be- aged. Get them today, 23c. All Drug- sides giving them an attractive ap- gists or by man. & Co., Philadelphia purpose each year, one m August and Gastonia they rolled into Yorkville. S. of fine, downv hair new hair erow-f nearance. he thinks the lime will get. H. E. Bucklen one in November. C and there they were married. i ine all over the scalD. what insects the solution missed. or St. Louts. ' I (Catawba County News.) There tas been some talk of moving South Fork Institute from Maiden. Newton is the logical place for this institution. The railroad facilities are as good as could be expected. The cll matical conditions need not be dis cussed. The moving of this institu tion here would mean much in the ay of growtn to the town. Why not a committee investigate this? Everybody knows that Newton ou account of Its central location. Is the proper place for a county fair. Are we going to let this Important addition to the business life of our town, slip through our fingers ard be located els where? Mr. Philips, proprietor of Catawba Woolen Mills, is talking; of locating his riant In some railroad town. Why can't Newton get this? While the mill Is net run on a very large scale now Its capacity will be increased when the move is made. We put this up to the business men of the town. Get busy and ee what can be done to bring more business of our town. .. .. -v..y.AV,.v,jJ, ,.4- . . : T 0 MciL E very thing to Wear for 0 0 & Woeiee GMldreo THIS WEEK we have filled our Store full of the very latest from the New York market, our buyers are now in New York and they are sending us something new by every Express. . ONE HUNDRED SILK and Taffeta Dresses $10.00 to $20.00 TWO HUNDRED other Dresses at from $7.00 to $18.00 Coat Suits, all colors, sizes and prices, the very latest styles. Trimmed Hats $3.50 to $8.00, no better assortment in Charlotte. Men's Suits from $12.50 to $25.00, they have the ENGLISH CUT, and Saturday we are going to give a $5.00 Hat Free with each suit. Spring Foot Wear for men, women and children, in Tango, Mary Janes, Pat. Pump, Tan English, and any style you can find in any other store in the City. If you have an account with us you know our terms, and if you have no account with us, come and open one, you can buy now without a cent of money down, make your first payment 50c or $1.00 after EASTER, this means YOU. Come now before the stock is picked over. 6 North Tryon St. 0 0 & 0 Co 20 i. e m IX t?y 2.V 2.V -v m 3? if? 'a vi B
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