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SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY. Schedule in Effect May 15, 1910. Quickest line to New Yor,k, Washington, Florida Points, Charlotte, Atlanta, Birmingham, Memphis,. New Orleans and Points West. Double Daily Service, with High Back Seat Coaches, Pull man Sleeping cars and Dining Cars. Trains leave Charlotte as follows: BASTBOOnn. Bo. 40 4:50 a. m. BTo.44 , fi:U0p in. No. 138 7:oo p. ill WKHTBOUND. No. 133 9:50 a. m. No. 4? 4:46 p. m. Local Sleeper Charlotte to Portsmouth on 132. We operate double daily vestibule service, with through X Pullman sleeping Cars,, to Jacksonville, Atlanta. Binning- T ham, Memphis, tort Worth, Norfolk, Washington, Baltimore, Philadelphia and New York. For time tables, booklets, reservations, or any information, call on Jas. Ker, Jr., T. P. A., Charlotte, or address, H. S. LEARD, D. P. A., Ealeigh, N. C. IF YOU OR YOUR FRIENDS HAVE DESIRABLE Real Estate to Sell Remember we reach interested Buyers in many parte of the country, and would be glad to have you on our list. If k Wait to Buy Any Esau No doubt we have just what you want. Come and let's talk together abont it. JNO. K. PATTERSON & CO. Up stairs opposite Cabarrus Savings Bank. The Conservation of Nature's Re sources. Applies as well to oar physical state as to material things. C. J. Budlong, Washington, R. L realized his condi tion, and took warning before it was too late. He says : " I suffered severe ly from kidney trouble, the disease be ing hereditary in our family. I have taken four bottles of Foley's Kidney Remedy, and now consider myself thoroughly cured. This should be a warning to all not to neglect taking Foley's Kidney Remedy until it is too late." Cabarrus Drug Co. Concord. "What do yon think of dividing the day Into twenty-four hours?" "I think It would be better If we conld arrange to have nine or ten evenings to the week," replied the young man who was beginning to call steadily on one girl. Louisville Courier-Journal. Scared Into Sound Health. Mr. B. F. Kelley, Springfield, 111., writes: "A year ago I began to be troubled wjth my kidneys and bladder which grew worse until I became alarmed at my condition. I suffered also with dull heavy headaches and the action of my bladder was annoying and painful. I read of Foley's Kid ney Pills and after taking them a few weeks the headaches left me, the ac tion of my bladder was again normal, and I was free from all distress." Ca barrus Drug Co. HTlen Unsure Cbeir Elves To secure their loved ones if they die, what they intend to provide if they live. Reflect 1 Have you made suitable provisions for your wife and children T If not apply for Insurance in the MUTUAL BENEFIT LIFE INSUR ANCE COMPANY, THE POLICY HOLDERS' FRIEND 'and" do it now. JNO. K. PATTERSON & CO., Agts. THE NORTH CAROLINA State Normal and Industrial College Maintained by the State for Women of North Carolina. Four regular Courses leading to Degrees. Special Courses for Teachers. Fall session begins September 14, 1910. Those de siring to enter should apply as early as posible. For catalogue and other information address JULIUS L FOUST, President, 6-13. Greensboro, N. C. For Sale Small safe. B. Sherrill. Apply to J. tf. The Telepost Coming. Charlotte Chronicle. The Telepost Automatic Telegraph Company has a very busy press agent, as the newspaper people of the coun try may know. He is not only contin ually pressing news notes on them, but is giving them an occasional last opportunity to buy stock. However, that, his latest letter tells of plans to extend the Telepost system to all parts of North Carolina. The cities and towns, he says, under consideration for connection with the automatic system are: Raleigh, Goldsboro, New bern, Winston-Salem, Salisbury, Char lotte, Concord, Wilmington, Elizabeth City, Durham, Greensboro, Asheville. We are sure that for one, The Chron icle will welcome the Telepost to the field in this State. The Telepost sys tem has had a practical demonstra tion. Edison had a hand in its inven tion. Its introduction promises con siderable saving of expense to news paper men. Let the Telepost come along and make good, if it can. Attractive Round Trip Rates to Bos ton, Mass. On account of National Educational Association, Boston, Mass., July 2-8th, 1910, the Southern Railway announces very low rates. Dates of sale June 2(ith to July 2, with final return limit to reach the original starting point July 14th, with privilege of an ex tension until September 15th, by per sonally depositing ticket with Special Agent, and payment of $1.00. Round trip rate from Charlotte, N. C, $28.80. Proportionally low rates from other points. "After all this is a very wicked world," Bald the ready made philos opher. "I gather from that remark," rejoin ed the precise person, "that you hare not been compelled to figure much on railway or steamship fares." Wash ington Star; Don't Marry in a Hurry. Matri mony is a serious matter and has its sorrows as well as joys. If you are well, happiness will be yours; if you are sick your days will be sorrowful. Pure blood is the index to ihealth. For rheumatism and all blood diseases take Rlieumncide. Rheumacide is a powerful blood purifier. It sweeps all poisons out of the system and makes von feel 'well all over, rut up in n mail, 2,1c. Bobbin Chemical Co., Bal timore, Md. Church Did that detective you en gaged dlscovti jnything? Gotham Yes, thnt I had money. Yonker Srntppnuin What Everybody Ought to Know. That Foley Kidney Pills contain just the ingredients necessary to tone, strengthen and regulate the action of the kidneys. Cabarrus Drug Co. City Pressing Club D. B. FOWLKES, Manager. As the world goes around and around, You hear the iron ring of its sound, Long Pants made short, square coats made round. Remember that Paul is still in town. After the needle and the machine, Then the clothes are sponged and cleaned, Coats pressed nicely and pants in a crease, Think of the presser last but not least. Gratefully, DAN & PAUL. For Sale Cheap! Two storv. 6-room dwelling with pantry and bath room, on North Un ion stree, lot 67x160. JNO. K. PATTERSON & COMPANY. NOTICE. That my friends, ecquaintances and others may have an opportunity to take Chiropractic Nerve and Spinal treatments, I will be at the Fisher residence, corner Union and Grove streets, Monday, Wednesday and Fri day of each week. Hours 4 to 8 p. m. A partial list of diseases successfully treated is Gall Stones, Neuralgia, Ner our Prostration, Rheumatism, Fevers, Diseases of the Heart, Liver, Kid neys, Stomach, Lung, Bowels and Women 's diseases. Ninety per cent, of the troubles of suffering humanity, especially women, originate at the spine. No drugs are used. DR. F. J. BATES, Chiropractic Nerve and Spinal Spec ialist, Rooms 917-919 Realty Bldg., Charlotte, N. C. SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILROAD. Store formerly occupied by The Tribune Co. Occupation given at at once. DESIRABLE OFFICES In postoffice building (now occupied by the Home Educational Co.) $2.50 to $4 00 month. In Morris Building best location in the city. Steam heat, light and janitor ser vice FREE. One Front Room, A second floor Plv Other nice offices second floor $3.00 and $5.00 Sleeping rooms, bath, heat, light and janitor service FREE. $3.00 to $5.00 Per Month Other desirable offices 'Phone No. 59. T. T. SMITH, JR., Manager. P. M. MORRIS REAL ESTATE CO. 0 Charlotte, N. C, May 14, 1910. Change of scheduk SEABOARD AIR LINE, effective uoou Sunday May 15. Westbound trains leave Char lotto as follows, daily: No. 133, daily, 9:50 a. m. No. 47, daily, 4 :45 p. in. Eastbound, daily: No. 40, daily, 4:50 a. m. No. 44, daily, 5:00 a. m. No. 132, daily, 7:00 p. in. Trains arrive in Charlotte as fol ,ovs from the east : No. 133, 9:50 a. m. No. 45, 12:01 noon. No. 39, 10:50 p. m. Alive from the west: No. 4(1. 10:30 a. m. No. 132, 7:00 p. m. JAMES KER, JR., Traveling Passenger Agent. LIFE INSURANCE FIRE INSURANCE CAUSALTY INSURANCE LIVE STOCK INSURANCE call on Southern hi & Trust to. St. Clond Hotel Bldg., Concord, N. O. Phone No. 231. Total Assets RepresentoJ$224,780,000 We call special attention to our Live Stock Insurance for farm, dray and pleasure animals. Also special classes Horses and Cattle. C. A. ISENHOUR, Sec. & Treas. THOS. W. SMITH. Mgr. Insurance. Southern's Convenient Summer Sche dule to the 'Land if the Sky." Southern Railway anounces that Spring and Summer changes in Sche dules to Western North Carolina, re sorts will take place Sunday. June 5, ! with through Sleeping Car earvioe j from all points, affording excellent i service. i It is expected that even greater 'crowds than ever before will visit these famous mountain resorts dur ing the sumer season. We Call Attention to One Thing' , rOTi.tol10B " - . ret , "V ', I SCHLOS3 okw " L-WtoQf,M1a!WWYk STRAWS-rThe "yatch' -w dividing popularity this season with the soft, straws in negligee shapes. Yachts in smooth and rough straws. Soft straws in Milans and Mackinaws arid the ever popular Panama Straw Hats. Auto and Golf Caps. Fancy Hat Bands 25 and 60 cepts. We demand in Suits for Summer wear materials as fine and tailoring as high class as we do in heavier garments for winter. Being lighter in weight it stands to reason that to hold Shape and Smart styles, they require it, and in The "Clothes Beautiful" MADE AND DESIGN KU BY Schloss, Bros. & Company Baltimore New York Boston We have found these things carried to the highest point and at floderate Prices. Of Interest to every GENTLEMAN who combines HIGH QUALITY and MODERATE PRICE The particular man realizes that "negligee;, does not mean "neglect" Summer time claims Smart Shirts and Ties and Hosiery for its own. Comfort demands plenty of them, frequent trips to the laundry requre high quality, and your pocket-book naturally calls for moderate prices. We have studied the question long to strike the happy medium of High Quality at floderate Prices. We want you to come in and see. SHIRT3 UNDERWEAR Inew weaves and putterns-the slip We have a fuU line in all sires and Knee length drawers in Nainsook,! etasy' PresPiratio P kin -50 patterns of the most celebrated shirts, price ! , 50o Negligee with plain and plaited bos- , . , ... , , , m. Coat Shirts with long or short sleevs, oms- price 50c WASH TIES j Plain white $1.00 to $2.00 ro , . . . , . ., . . . noi.T.ARS Wash four in hands in pretty stripes Stripe Paterns $1.00 to $2X0 to match negligee shirk at 25 ..,. , All the new Summer shapes in the - Solid Colors . $1.00 to $1X0 mo8t popular colars t 2 for 25o with attached and detached euns. SOCKS Shirts with attached oft collars in ties flannel and pongee for outing,' gelf Lisle half hose in solid colors and and tennis, priced from $L50 to $3.00 Silk four in hand and bow ties in neat patterns at 25c and 60s I , , ,, , ,. i i! IFETTZISIR CO:
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