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THE CHARLOTTE NEWS; IVIARCH 26, 1914. Fust RULES GDVERN- i Doctor s Say! Those New 11 C. A. (juesnon is- -10?" A Simple r'ltM Grantees Good eowe! Action. 0f the commoner wee the o:" et invariably you ids of "e fat constipation was tne Bl Vd. tbalto be eMected that a lie B l? n0tJ? food can remain in fJTof time without lieyond tho.,B ,, Wnnr! anu "- 'ati!1!.l1 muscle . re It congests the f0ids, fevers, piles, re?"11" r-..,wniisnpss. witn us .-i.irnes. sleep- do, .. J riiV . " ... thinr to , and turn ; unable' to ao 'd ,.,.,v ir-oanus are now rem" 1 , . mthosp. eanea am. raldwen ,.. r;-re:ve(i by ur. .Mall u" . i one of 625 . 111. and I c! tr-f Vr- renr.sufr i Caldwell - - . y. ha? 1-r.to'f. . ana li- fa'1-" tics pood results enthusiastic T:mt. G. -x-li Pi., Deca j ;-.r.;s had a bad v- he came out ;. tried about succeeded in i.-'f until he took , I'i-in. He is in in the house, rv. good health. :;n;Ys over pills, ruarse cathar fnr while these LIEUT. G. W. VAUGHAN do but temporary good, Syrup Pepsin cures permanently. The effect of its action is to train the stomach, and bowel muscles to do their work nat urally again, and in a short time all forms of rnedicine can be dispensed with. It can be bought without in convenience at any nearby drug store for fifty cents and one dollar a bottle, the latter size being regularly bought by those who already know its value. Results are always guaranteed or mon ey will be refunded. Families wishing to try a free sam ple bottle can obtain it postpaid by addressing Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 419 Washington St., Monticello, 111. A pos tal card with your name and address on it will do. A! iTTLE MORE MONEY vpEDPD TO CARRY OUT !STREJ SIGN CONTRACT nrxvd at its reg-y.-pterday after ihc contract for rt signs recent- PREPARATORY CLASS FOR BOYS DEPARTMENT OF THE Y. M. C. lis city exeeuuv. m at 3 o'clock W tkon'icias of the ?: v pressed, the contract to be sub Jet to an appropriation being made irtba board of aldermen to cover the SS The hid r.f th Story Con in? Company vras thp lowest sub mitted and .rented. It was .,12 This cM-tnr.t was for the sp.Ur'of 2C poH in concrete bases ud the fitting of tii! cen other posts th n ornate meta! collar. The total number of the sign posts to be erected is I'..:, ana iney win oe located at the in'orsrrtion of streets. The original avpP' iation for the rarchsee and erection of the signs was. $1 000 Alderman Frank Wilkes being d'egated to the task of securing them. ThV lacked a little of being enough to toy and erect fr.e signs. Hence the elierraea ill be asked to piece out tie sum. The weekly report of City Engineer Lea was received by the board, the re port showing thai the recent good leather had been conducive to rapid irork on all street contracts. The board heard complaints from several regarding alleged damage to rards and fences, where- street work til changed the level of the street lid disarranged entrances to yards. Di complaint from Oak street that the change of level in the street had Bade had drainage the board visited In a body after the meeting adjourn- i tkl was received from one con tactor for the removal of two store Mdlngs on West Seventh street, on property which has been condemned, tut was not accepted because the con demnation proceedings were not com plete. Tie time of the board was taken bj with small matters of a routine nature throughout most of its session. Hayor Bland presided and all mem tiers were present. CONTEST: WIRES As the hour approaches when the Y. M. C. A.'s of the south will start on their annual membership contest, the Interest is reaching fever heat The following telegrams were received this morning: Columbia, S. C, March 26. "D. L. Probert, "General Secretary Y. M. C. A., "Charlotte, N. C. "That trophy cup is on exhibition in a Columbia window and we serve no tice that work and not hot air tele grams will be necessary for you to take it out of Columbia. "A. T. STRATTON." 26. Wilmington, March D. Im Probert, "General Secretary Y. M. C. A., "Charlotte, N. C. "Wilmington through force of cir cumstances has played second fiddle for some years in Y. M. C. A. work We have now come into our own and if Charlotte is not on the job this year we will put one over on you and then invite you down to see how that cup looks in our new lobby. "J. R. HUNTINGTON Southern Memebership Rules for 1914. Charleston, S. C, April 29, 1913 Kules unanimously adopted at Co lumbia al a meeting called for that purpose April 16th, 1913 Contest mm Which is the Older? Yon can't tell because the one that is the older retains the natural color and lustre of her hair by using Mflair Inlealth It nttorea natural color to grey or faded hair. It eradicates daadrmff. clrantea the scalp. Reanlte are poai ttrely guaranteed. Tour dealer will re fund purchase price, IX onaatUfactoiy. Stent Slit (ntftrts. SaMleWttleKithrlle ut ((tier's iiac Ml Iqr Spc C, Rctvk,IU. I jlp u i. ilj 1 1 1 i mmni 1 1 1 1 1 1 . i imp poo Ties Are some Ties and selling My! GIBSON-WOOLLEY COMPANY 'FOR MEN WHO KNOW." be determined at the first meeting af ter the contest. Th Handicap List. (U. S. Census, 1910, Official.) . White Male Cities. Pop. Danville, Va 6,152 Charleston, S. C. 13,607 Columbia, S. C... 7,389 Greenville, S. C. 4,532 was baptized and made his first com munion in St Peter's Cathedral In Geneva, -which "was the church of John Calvin. Mr. Bradlett has many photographs, engravings representing Calvin, the church where he worship ped, his monument and other things in connection with his life that will be shown here during: tne convention and that will be interesting to many people. A. On account of the large number of boys in the city whose ages are ten and eleven, and whose parents desire to have them members of the Young Men's Christian Association, the Char lotte association is to follow the ex ample of the other large associa tions of the country and add a new class to the boys' department, to be known as the preparatory class. This class will be composed of boys ten and eleven years of age, and they will have their own hour in the gymnasium, pool, game rooms, and all other activities of the asso ciation, as it is neither advisable or desirable that they should mix with the boys, twelve, thirteen and four teen years of age in their activities. The membership fee for this class will be $3.00 per year, and will only be issued on the annual plan, no quarterly memberships being issued A gymnasium class for boys of this class will be started on the first Saturday morning after the close of the campaign, and all par ents, who desire to have their boys join thisc lass, are urged to have them join at once, as it is desirable, that all boys who are to come into this class, may. be ready to start with the first class. Any further particulars regarding this new department may be secured at the asociation, or by calling the boys' secretary on the 'phone, No. 159. Sumter, S. C Charlotte, N. C. Greensboro, N. C. Wilmington, N. C. (ExDlanatorv Tn I9n fha. Phnrioa. W.-Salem, N. C. ton Association inagurated this sim ultaneous Inter-Citv Memhprshin Pain. paign, offering a Silver Trophy Cup to MoDile, Ala so each vear to the. siiposfni rnntoct. 1 ant. A citv winnine the mm thres This handicap list will malce all the years in succession is to have ner- Clties on an equal basis. Last year I, 958 11,071 4,867 1.78S 6,781 II, 033 15,833 13,956 Handicap. 200 points 900 " 300 " Scratch Scratch 700 ' Scratch 200 " 200 " 700 " 1100 " 900 " GENERAL KELLY'S ARMY ON MARCH. MOTION PICTURE WILL HAVE EXPOSITION HERE DURING TWENTIETH In addition to the conventions of several fraternal orders here during the Twentieth, which will greatly swell the crowd of visitors who "will be here from all quarters, the moving picture men are preparing to swoop down on the city from all quarters and it is a foregone conclusion that the city will be featured In the "movies' as it never was before and is not likely to be again soon. Mr J. M. Bradlett. national organizer of "General" Kelley's array of unem for the Motion Picture Exhibitors . . j ,,. . , , League of America, with an office i UJ UV , nMUlDS.WB . ,-r. vtmnn (i,trn ,nHw hot expecttd here today. In possession of also leased a building in the first afefrIgtlorv5ar' 150 men left Sa"da block of South Poplar street for the.afr. fdn.,1fnt- . 4fc , , - f fiTionin v o .nn,niAtA ornnM. Police will meet the train here and ,mn f arrvtMnr .nnnrtd with th orders have been given not to per- motion picture business. Including ma- a,man,f ele th,e nli 5;arda; rh,nOC rampr miiioi inRtnimpnts The "army" will be given Its choice of - , . . slides. This will be open during the bb By Associated Press Pueblo, Colo., March 26. A portion Kkschbaum Clothes ALL WOOk MAMQ) years in succession is to have per-l s "i"" uas'a. jcai isuuea. ima vyu. uuub i manent possession. The winners have tbis was not the case and the smaller Twentieth and will be handsomely dec- ent position to the center of the widen ed .street and appointed a committee consisting of Messrs. J. F. Wilkes, W. t Buchanan. W. W. Hagood. T. L. Kirkpatrick and W. J. Fite to visit the property owners and see if they would donate $500 toward the work. The Charlotte Electric Railway Com pany some ago gave eight feet of its property on the west side of the track toward the widening of the street, on condition that the city give it the right to tunnel underneath the tracks any time the need of such a step was felt and that no charge be made against the railway for the removing of the Dresent nosition in cas it was Renewals failing due in May, 1914 may decided later to move them. Various be counted, but not beyond that point, estimates of the cost of the moving Memoersmps may be issued tor no of the tracks were made at the meet- TV WL u i TAM ! longer than one year in advance. Only yesterday, the street railway com- ff"KPr.mUI" uZZf . - i inun I ir iTrirn fiiiuii iiiil n & t.uw u i. w i. vu A. T SIDEWALKS MUST BE SWEPT BY 8 A. M. SAYS CHIEF COOK Again, and fi --j lUU U1W iaO. u u to gone forth that the ordinance in regard to sweeping the sidewalks af ter o a. m. In the hnsl-nonc An la ? ll nforced- Chief Cook of the "ttn department is authority for the ratement. "Pleasp snv" coin a "v.o sidewalks must be swept by 8 ck, otherwise a fine will h im. rosea." MR. AND MRS. GILLESPIE, OF Y0RKVILLE LOSE THEIR . LITTLE SON The news has been received here of the death, at Yorkville, S. C, yester day afternoon of little Ernest Eugene Gillespie, jr., the youngest son of Rev. and Mrs. E. B. Gillespie, of that place. He was a beautiful and lovable little fellow of two years and much sympa thy will be felt for the parents in their bereavement by their many friends in this state. Rev. Neal L. Anderson, of Winston Salem, an uncle of Mrs. Gillespie, pass ed through here this morning en route to Yorkville to attend the funeral this afternoon. Dona nae membership may be count- pany's estimate of $3,500 beine the ed. No application shall count more highest. It was agreed by the board tnan a maximum Of iJO points. This hnwever that the citv should hear nn s regardless of the fee accompanying more than $1,000 of the exDense what. the application and is to help equalize ever it proves to be. While the work of the race. (This means that the as-I coymimtict tVio tiopocean? amount rf mrr sociation having a sustaining fee of ey for the work is being secured the iL i" L TLTJil l1" -ork of avinS and makin a?e : InVrested In : hTstoVlcal eventl. He J .myiu.uw xiuw once a,i 0 jg & nave 0f Geneva, Switzerland, ana uaiicu, A fellow never knows what he is going to run up against, especially when he is learning to drive an auto mobile. Even the man who votes a straight ticket may prefer other things that are crooked. lpPQ0QQG$89 op o og Jxesri, n Crisr O J r and n u Q oBaini n fr a dainty luncheon, to serve with salads, chocolate, bouillon or aur dinner coffee. ror-A - Luncheon 0 0 0 0 d 0 0 0 0 0 Q 0 0 picnics or parties "ll5e est cracker is aesaw Biscuit Je Perfect Soda Cracker - l ive cents the package. cw, Ai3anta 'e-sf &KXsla lie Sotib fin seb $1,000 APPROPRIATED FOR MOVIMn PAR TRAP.lf .....n- ;;rrT K.,000 ,M 'flie win ho chow o. County and 8tat aforesaid, and 1 wiiii-i-i throughout the celebration. Still in HUKDRED dollars for mci and . . . nrtriitlnn trt this It is Ikelv that the erv case of Catarrh that cannot be cured UttU " " . "" moving picture men will have numer- tZ tto use or haws i catarrh cure. flnnronriatinn $1.0nO vfistprdnv tn dp. .v. j .k- FRANK J. CHENEY. 1 1 t- v j uus uuais iu me uig iiaiauo ui r . v . , , . . 2Sth, 1914, at 7 A. M., Eastern "aj Cil,CUTC XJL iwcuueiu au- u,-ua,- , . Jy Presence, uua Cta day oZ December, nd closes Saturday April 4th tracks on Mint street from their pres- be floats representing the Exhibitors A. D. 1SS8, . been: 1909, Charlotte; 1910, Charles ton; 1911, Charlotte; 1912, Jackson ville; 1913, Mobile; 1914 ? Rule 1. Open to the central branch of any city association in this coun try south of the Potomac and east of fhe Mississippi. Only membership, etc., in said central branch shall count. Rule 2. Campaign opens" Saturday. March time, ana at 10 P. M. (eastern time.) Rule 3. Points shall count as fol- ows: j? or new members, payments on arrears and renewals each dollar paid during the campaign counts one point m case the payment is a partial one but in case the total fee is paid during the campaign, it will county two points for each dollar paid. ' Only cash or bankable checks received in payment shall count as points. Notes n no case shall be considered as cash and shall not be counted. No applica tion shall count unless payment for at least one-quarter of its face value accompanies it. Locker fees count ou the same basis as membership fees cities suffered Etate of Ohio, eftr of Toleda. I orated and made inviting to the pub-' lie. In addition to this Mr. Bradlett will - Ynvk. J. Cheney makes oath that K Is use part of the building as a motion eenlor partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney Dicture theatre where new and high- P .Co., doinc business in the City of To- I Notary Public f, tt-v t"; :; 3r nfT ' Mart's CatarrH Cure is taken internally Una Exhibitors and several of the fcnd actJ upcn tnc blood ata noted mm companies in America, ine cous surfaces of the eystem. Send for event will indeed be a notable one jeBunromais, iree. from a moving picture view point. It P. J- CHENEY & CO, Toledo a oiDn uvoiv 4v.o ini.ienaiiff Tnnnv Bola by all Dniffeists. 75c VUUJ a V V. A.Ura3 ' ' "V a- v v - picture before anything else than a photographers camera will be caught by the 'movie" photographers and their facial expressions reproduced on films in all parts of the moving picture world Tt. is also aulte likely that me same lilius w ill uo uui m vuuia- iif!, w A. a Kincabaaa C Nnrri finld Roy Assorted Chocolates 4 tion "among the film exhibitors in for-jt $1.50 Pound Packages It eign countries.' and other features of the celebration are on the same generous scale as that Pound Packages are the Iwellest Packages of Candy on the market today. ' cm Hnwn In hlstrvrv a.s one lonir to VW " " " c I be remembered by the people here and by all who are visitors in the I vuccu viij at maw uuic, Mr. Bradlett, the national organizer for the motion picture men. win also REESE & ALEXANDER Druggists Cor. 4th aaJ Trjoa Sis. Our Good j Clothes oniy De aDie to count 3U points on same, even if payment was $100 and in full.) Rule 4. Each association shall tele graph each day at 6 p. m. to Mr. A. T Stratton, referee, Y. M. C. A., Colum bia, S. C. (Except on final day) its total score for boys, total score for men and grand total. (Carry forward totals each day). On final day each Association must report to Mr. Strat ton by telegraph, as quickly after 10 p. m. as possible. The contest must close in every city sharply at 10 o'clock. It is essential that separate reports be made in every instance for men and boys. At 8 p. m. daily, Mr. Stratton will telegraph the total score to all cities contesting. (Not Eastern time used always.) The ref eree will announce his code in ad vance. Rule 5. The referee will be Mr. A. T. Stratton, general secretary, Y. M. C. A., Columbia, S. C. After campaign EXCELL W0RLEY HAS ACHIEVED SIGNAL SUC CESS ON HAVE PURE BLOOD THE THE STAGE Hood' Sarsaparliia Makes Rich, Red DIWWUi I Excell Worley. son of Mr. S. J. Wor- ley, is home on a visit. Mr. Worley has Your heart works night and day . . . li l A 1 arhipvoH fm. os an nrtm- Me Wa W1UOUI a pau&e. It is im iiiuv.in his carr rpvpti voars as-n Ttoiv h organ of the circulation of your blood, j has been starring in "My Old Kentucky ft i of the utmost Importance that j Home." After his visit here he goes 11 suoum ao iu & ... m.u -to New York to play in the leading "7 and quantity of your blood have role of "The Biue and the Gray." Mr. much to do .Its action. If this nuid is pur ana auuuuaui, joui neon. and other vital organs act with more 5 energy than when It is defective In Worley has fine talent, and his many friends are glad to hear of his suc cess. Self -reverence, self-knowledge, self- control; These three alone lead life to sover eign power. ouality or deficient in quantity. Hood's Sarsaparliia makes tne blooa pure and abundant. It is the one old reliable medicine, that has been sold for forty years, for purifying the blood. There is no better blood remedy, ap- I er. iTom me very 11101. uuoo v. live by without Hood's Sarsaparliia improvement be- j points in question. The secretary treasurer will promote the campaign and will answer all inquiries. Rule 6. The association having the highest net score shall be entitled, to the distinction "Membership Cham pions of the South, Season 1914," and to the possession of the "Charleston Cup" for one year provided said con testant shall have made proper entry with the Secretary-Treasurer 20 days in advance of the opening of the cam paign and shall have complied satis factorily with the conditions govern ing daily telegraphic and mail reports, (You will see in the Minutes that Messrs. Hunter and Kink are to re port later a plan to be adopted and sent you as- an amendment to the rules.) Also provided a final audit of books and reports from all concerned, shows that it has complied in letter and spirit with the other rules and regulations governing the contest.. The winner shall not be declared, however, until the first Tegular meeting called for the purpose following the cam paign at which the referee will report gross and net scores, etc. Rule 7. The association which had the cup shall ship it back to the ref eree 20 days in advance of any contest. Rule 8. Any city which fails to file its daily report with some telegraph company or the reteree at or prior to 7 p. m. eastern time, except in the case of final report, shall be for each offense fined 500 points by the ref eree. This penalty shall not be taken off until the close of the campaign but the referee must notify each of fending association immediately in case he intends to later apply this penatlty. , Rule 9. Tne louowmg by law; Acting the law we fear. Tennyson. lelwym Hotel Charlotte's Modern Hotel Every convenience and sup plied with pure artesian water from own well 303 feet deep. Located convenient to business section and close to all rail road stations. ( Cafe Open Until 9:30 P. M. 4 in ever since aien wore 4 Clothes has it been possible I i 1 1 1.1 11 tu uuy ueuer ciutnes uian wo are now showing in our lino of SPRING SUITS Suits for Men of affairs. and Suits for the very Swag ger Young Fellow who de mands "the thing". Serges, Cheviots and Wor sted in new and decidedly handsome colorings. Let us show you our Spring Suits $15 to S30 Any ' fisherman will the biggest fish that weigh. gins. t Be sure your druggist gives you 5 1 , , i tell you it's wooa s, ior noinmg .u vyai 5 always get a oi7 oeneni you as mucn - WOO vou wo w a-w. - I ii4444UlMalili-llllUUUUUVi EDGAR B. MOORE fYorkeBros. & Rogers He hazardeth much who depends upon learning ior nis experience. -Roger Ascham. How to Make Better Cough Syrup than You Can Buy r" l!l a 3 Family Supply, Saving' and Fully Guaranteed. 2 shall apply (See official handicap list adopted) : Cities with a total white male population of 5000 or less, no handicap; for those exceeding 5000 white male population, 100 points handicap for each additional 1000 or anv fraction thereof, u. S. census fieures for 1910 shall govern. This handicap is not in any case to be ap plied during the contest. Regular ag sreKate scores are to be reported dai ly as heretofore and the net scores will A full pint of cough syrup as much as you could buy for $2.50 -ean easily be made at home. You will find nothing that takes hold of the ordinary congh more quickly, usually conquering it m eiae of 24 hours. "Excellent, too, for spasmodic croup, whooping cough, bron chial asthma and bronchitis. Mix one pint of granulated sugar with pint of warm water, and stir for 2 minutes. Put 2 ounces of Pinex (fifty cents' worth) in a pint bottle, then add. the Sugar Syrup. It keeps perfectly. Take a teaspoonful every one, two or three hours. This is just laxative enough to help relieve- a cough. Also stimulates the appetite, which is usually upset by a cough. The taste is pleasant. The effect of pine and sugar syrup on the inflamed membranes is well known. Pinex is a most valuable concentrated comoound of Norway white bine extract. handicap! rich in guaiacol and other natural healing pine elements. Other prepara tions will not work in this combination. . This Pinex and Sugar Syrup remedy has often been imitated, but the old suc cessful mixture has never been equaled. It is now. used in more homes than any other cough remedy. A guaranty of absolute satisfaction, or money promptly refunded, goes with this preparation. Your druggist hr.a Pinex, or will get it for you. If not, send to The Pinex Co., Ft. Wayne, Ind. 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