Thi Drily Enterprit frHATg the matter 1 WITH CHARLOTTE? I J- Fm .. .... Etf Tht Sutw Q,nber 0f Com- J'jln. Jl.. S.nri.,. .nd daJmefOe XJltanued and undertook Uvarad free f charg to t JB,ribr some fime ago, a great fight to Urri funu.hwi'fcyM'fi" wipe out freisht rate 'discrimin- Iation against North Carolina cities in favor of Virginia cities. At that time the Charlotte Cham? EXTRA SESSION PROBABLY ber of Commerce was not a mem- IN JULY. ber of the state organization. To- o day however it has called togeth- Throughout North Carolina er a meeting for the same pun representative business men, mer- pose, calling together the mem- chants and manufacturers meet in bers ot the state organization 01 Charlotte today to urge freight which it is not a member. Char rate revision. otte should join the state organ - Governor Craig, it secms is do- ization and aid Governor Craig. ing all in his power to exhaust In unity there is strength, and 1,1 . - l.iimT I L.. Kn n ..-- ! i .ill jail I 1 1 cverv available means iu uims i niuic u u. iuiimm'ii.-iivi - about an equitable adjustment of State Chamber of Commerce, this matter, without calling a than by Charlotte emphasizing special session of the legislature, itself independently of the state It will be to the interest of both oiganization. the public and the railroads to o briii" this tight to a close, because FOR THE ENTERPRISE AND ALL MUSIC LOVERS WHEN IN WANT OF . don T AU TO VtMT TH New Photo Studio 1 1 1 X North Main Street All Kinds of Photographic Worki Wood ...FOR... STOVE- or GRATE Call phone North State No. 387 Quick Oilfvery Southern Veneer & Panel Co. the Governor will be forced to call an extra sesrson of the legislature in July to deal with the question, if it cannot be amicably adjusted without it. PLAIN COMMON HONESTY a 1 Honesty is not a separate qual ity apart from the fundamental character of the individual; it isl not a peculiarly developed plant it is one expression of unselfish ness, and it exists in the degree that the individual is unselfish. and not exposed or little exposed Chord C instructions Conson ance and Dessonance. ( l!y .Mrs. 1. 1.. Clark.) The Minor 3d is the malest consonant interval. The minor 2d is still more palpably painful. The inversion of an interval is obtained by reversing the letters so that the lower tone becomes the upper. All consonant inter vals remain consonant a'tcr in version, and dissonant remain dis sonant. Dissonant chords are not only admitted but even deem ed necessary in music on a.voiint J of their contrast with conouant Herman Robert Hersh Architect t, tprrmtntion liv reason of not l I 1 I .1, i- , .11. 11 Mil Milt's .11111 rill- 1 1 1 1 1111.11 ill. 11- tv ot actum winch their valuing too highly the mate things that dishonesty would se cure. All other honestv is niilv relative, and will stand only a given amount ot temptation. Honesty is that degree of unselt ishness that will allow another his own, and is just so much of the quality of unselfishness or generosity which later would al low another more than his own Oil -magnate II. C. Pierce has also the memurv of a millionaire. CULTIVATION OF HUMOR. It has been oroposed that a chair of humor be established at the University of Wisconsin. The idea is advanced that not only humorous temperament may be cultivated, but that funny writ ers and cartoonists can be devel oped. J It looks at first glance as if the man who proposed this scheme must be a well-developed humor ist himself. It is hard to take him and his idea seriously. Hut after all humor mav be cultivated as well as can any oth er control of the senses. Seeing nances involve. I he di s. .ua:it intervals must be introduce! in moderate and judicious propor tions, tn tlie coiioiiance. The definition of a cord i- the com bination of three (or four or live I tones in Thirds or invested forms reducible to thirds. Three tone 1 i . . -. . 1 'i 1 . f ciionis are termed 1 n;iu. rour tone chords of the 7th. live tone Chords ni me uui. .ny step 01 the diatonic scale excepting the leading tone may be a root, ami develop into a Triad by uniting with it 3d and 51b. The three essential elements of harnions principal Triads 7th. Sth. nth. Subordinate Triads iidXith 11 id. The "Tetrachord" of Greek mus ical theory each consisting of the spaces whole, whole, half eper- ated by a perfect 5th. This con firms the tundaniental simhc- ance ot the pertect sth relation. BIDS FOR CONSTRUCTION OF SCHOOL BUILDINGS Notice is hereby given to all builders and contractors to sub mit bids for the construction of aditions and extensions to the South Main street and the I'.lm Sireet Graded School buildin fun in things is the result of hab- in the City of High 1'oint, X. C. it. I the plans and specifications to Tunny things are occurring all which can be seen and 1 Viiii.'iieVi around us all the time, and it isl by calling at the office of Mr the habit of seeing them, distin- Herman llersch, Architect, Hank guishing them from common- of Commerce building. High place surroundings and rightly I I omt, X. C. It is desired that stimating their value as fun, I separate bids fo reach bui'ding be that makes the humorist. Tor all hied and that cadi bid be accom real humor comes from real life. I pained by a certified check for The humorist does not create; he S-'oo.oo. AH bids must be filed on onlv observes and memorizes and I r be'ore the .21st dav of May, produces on proper occasions. I '91.?- 1 he right to reject any and He snatches the fleeting gleams of I all bids is reserved sunshine of life, stores them, I J- Klwood Cox, transmutes them into gold audi Chm. Hoard School Coin. brings them forth again to per manently brighten and enrich the world Some people will walk down the street and see a dozen things to laugh at, to remember and to repeat, to the amusement of all hearers, while most people will gravely go on their way, seeing nothing to excite a smile. The world is full of humor for those whose senses have been trained to see it. The cultivation of humor is a I most laudable enterprise. There is nothing makes the world go along- so smoofhyl as a laugh at A man living at Auburn, Xew frequent intervals. Laughter is York, had a severe attack of kid- better medicine than pills. Thelney and bladder trouble. Heine man who writes a really funny la working man, not wanting to story or makes a genuinely hu- lose time, he cured himself com- morous pipcture does a great ser-lpletely by using Foley Kidney vice to humanity, to religion. I Pills. A year later he says: "It Whether humor could success- is a pleasure to report that the fully be taught in a college or cure was permanent." His name ot, it can be cultivated by every- is J. A. Farmer. Mann Drug SPECIAL LINE Spring and Summer Goods New and Stylish Modes in Clothing, Shoes, and Ladies Ready-to-wear. Reduced prices on Millinery. Solomon Robinowitz 110 E. Waahington St. Harris Building Sth Floor, Bank of Commeice 1 Building Rubberset Brushes Everything demanded by the pat ticular woman will be found await ing her at this market-the linen meats, cut in a manner that will please. The quicker yu become acquainted with the satisfaction and economy there is tobe found in our service, the better fur boih of us. Do vou want for a sutfeeation for the Sunday dinner 2 Why not one of our rhoice rib roass or le of lamb? Mann Drug Company EM"""1".' II avnUIVR 1 LSI - " MMbi W fta --yi:iM;ij'iitf.H'W. 1 Sifc rvS!,: ceuI -7 . ir B' PHOKI 4 , FOR RENT 'I'liree r....nis furn ished I'.'r Y.Ui hi'iisc-keeping. ';itcr ;unl li-h1.- Mr-. W. T. Tavlnr. full 11 -011 St. THIS INTERESTS EVERY WOMAN A family doetor said recently that women 'come 'to him think iiiff that lhey have female trou Ide. but when he treats them for their kidneys and 'bladder, they f-oon recover. This is worth knowing, and also that Foley Kidevn Tills are the best and safest medicine at such time They are f.niic in action, quick in results. Thev will help vou. Mann Pnii; Co. 0OOOO0OHXKKKHKOOOKKI 000WOXtOOrHOOOOOOOOOOi2 "THE WOMAN'S STORE" Opportunity is a thing well -worth watching and especially so in the line of economical shopping. Just look at our store and see for yourself the SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEK Children's Dresses from 50c to $2.00 Ladies House Dresses, 98c to $298 Underwear of every description Piece goods that will suit almost every woman Prepare new for that commencement and summer dress Ci me and take a look is all we ask Til ley's Emporium IN ALLEN BROS. OLD STAND Supreme Among the Conserva tory Pianos is the Stieff The moment you hear the exquisite tone of this magnificent piano, you will understand why it is used EXCLUSIVELY by some of the greatest conservatories in the world NO OTHER PIJtMO IN ITS CLASS IS SOLD DIRECT 70 YfiU-AT FACTORY PRICE Through these factory warerocma you recure this uncqualed piano, stripped of all unnecessary expense, saving the 20 per cent middlemen's profit. See it before vou decida. Be sure to visit us and ask about our "Easy Plan." You will not be urged to buy. ESTABLISHED 1842 Chas. M. Stieff 219 S. Tryon St. u& Charlotte, N. C. OPPOSITE ACADEMY Or MUSIC For Chapped Skin ARNECA CREAM Produces soft white sWn. Delightful alter shaving. Certain remedy for chapped hands, lips and erup tions of the skin, RING DRUG COa The REXAL Store Carolina & Yadkin River Rail way Company Schedule in Effect April 17, 1913 Tbia Tim Table ahowa the tine at which trains may ba sxpiacted to arrive and depart from stations shown, but their departure or arrival at (he tims stated is not guaranteed. Subject U Change Without Notice Stations SOUTHBOUND Dally. Bacept Sunday No. 71 . No. 26 L. Thomasville 8.40a.m. 1.40p.m. Gordontown 9.50 a.m. 2 45 p.m. Denton . 10.86 a,m. 8.80 p.m. Ar. High Rock ll.i6a.rn. 4.20 p.m. NORTHBOUND T Stations Daily Eeept 8indaj Ko.22 No.t Lv. , High Rock.. S.46 a.m. 2.4S p.m. Denton 10.86 am. 8.80 p.m. Gordontown 11.20 a.m. 4.16 p.m. Ar. Tboniaevt lie. 12, 86 a.m. 6.20 p.m. This AdveFtisememitt Means Money kg In Your Pocket I Whether you" in tend buying a $15 or $35 suit or any where in between, you can save money by, buying here. These are not mere words--they are plain facts. We are proving them every day to hundreds of shrewd buyers. - FIRST You have the largest and most complete assortment of men's and young men's' style, colors, patterns and weaves to select from. SECOND-Our clothes are pure wool, cold water shrunk before making, and hand - tailored throughout by highly-skilled workmen. THIRD We ask less for these high-grade, standard clothes than inferior ones would cost you else where. Come and see for your self. FOURTH You get an abso lutely correct fit here. We are more particular about this than you are. We can fit you better any ordinary tailor. FIFTH You must be satisfied with what you buy here, or we will not take your money. Any thing not riht, we'll make it right and you are the judge. We are always glad to have y u come in and get acquainted with our gocds and our merchandife. No obligation to purchase. You're as welcome to look as to buy. Prices Range from $15 to $35. (You want to see Freeze's special at $15.00) Complete lines of Men's Furnishingings. Special agents Schlojs-Baltimore Clothes Ca n nooITe tzer Co. T h e L e a d ers You Can't Affix Qual-ty LAST Like a Postage Stamp to a Letter mrnsm wm ii i ri - I'l ft - u ju f s. a 'vn x i 1 1 Quality in a Suit starts with the first click of the Shears and continues thro every process of draping, shaping; modeling and needl ing. : It fhi start's wrong aus wrong Many clothes represent simply labor and materials. A "HIGH ART" Suit, besides thd best tailoring and the best materials, ri present what you reaUy pay for- -quality put in all through that makes: individuality stick ott all over.'.- , ,:;;,';-.:v-; ; ; The makers of "HIGH ART" Clothes say that we "buy" with a spy glass'Jineaniog that we search and sift fabric and tailoring with telescopic watchfulness. We dc-r-we alwajs fchell! With every garni tit we stll gcei our reputation. That teputation 1st never beta aid will never be entrusted to any but the best clothes with the quality put right in and p t in right. "HIGH ART Spring Suits breathe qualify for 'q" to 1 V . $15.00 to $25.00 . Others' $10.00 to $15.00 cMENSanJ BOYS' OUTFITTERS i WE.PRICI. Sapt 4 Trafle Mgr. body in everyday life. Co. CHOWHKHKHCiOOH0OOaO0M

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