THE CHAELOTTE NEWS M ARCH 2 2 . k9ll
to insp ire a m o re g en e ral co n cern in
th e im p ro v em en t of farm ing. T h e
Farm-Life School will offer th e kind
Publlsheci da lly a n i Su n d a y by
of Instruction w hich will help th e
T H K - \ E W 9 P V n M S H I N O CO.
young fa rm e r to im prove h?s crops,
> \ . C. noTTiI, P r e i il d e n t a n d G e n M kt .
to im prove h<s lands, and to in
T clephonrai
cre ase his profits.
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• ' ' . i t i i . i r y Notico.s. I n M c ' . s.
C n n l s of T h a n k s .
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W EDNESDAY,
MARCH
22, 1911.
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FAr>M LIFE SCHOOL.
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M O B IL IZ A T IO N .
of
of
to
upOU.
ir Mie artile, a m ass
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r 'nKMs and school pati-f'ta a ’l 'ivi-r tlie county will
't
.i ill ti,;.- city nrxi Saturday.
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f'-on; »he cnUiUbiasm shown
' ii.ib'vaiion ihe m eeting here
' .r Ir.iir. ly attended. It should
V.it. v I ro'^osed m ean s a
: ' • —li a t. j) wliich will bcn• ' • . ■ . I' t’li • in the county.
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i r tj.'n has boon paid
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the i=itatf to the edn‘ : i •n;’l
iirT.niiir's offered to the
(••■iirr:. u j'.'h W hen it is reniember• T(i thru eiKht-tenihs of the j)opulanii :i! Xurth Cp.rolina live in the
‘ : ’ " y , ?hat eich'-tenth.s of the childr- 1; »'f the sta te are reared on the
’.u rn, n- move which lias for Its ob:. ( i !l‘ -t.rf»n(!<-!iini.c f'f the ediirnticnal
opi ‘ nr :Mr*s fur thi« vast m ajo rity
of >nir i?npulotion should be oi>posed.
1
L*in * and sinew of the s ta te ’s
!iip i> fo’md in ru ra l parts.
F w boys and i?irls from the farm
!«r.‘ itriviln^ed to atten d th e higher
Ii: : itutions (jf learning. It is said
'h.ii !*.> i)*T cent do not go to college.
In f-liort, 95 per cent of the children
in the country get th e ir educational
t!i;inin«? from tlie public schools.
T hey can n o t all atten d the s ta te A.
an.' .M. c«»lk*ge or the G reensboro
N'fimal. Moat of them are confined
in th e public schools and hen ce the
ncct^risity of broadening th e scope
rovi rrd by the rtiral school system.
The farm school will offer Instruclion in Maya th a t will m ake farm
life m ore profitable and m ore a t tr a c
tive.
Thi.=; is a day and tim e w hen young
men .ind w om en m u st equip them
KC;ivcs to keep up with th e proces
sion. T h e tro u b le has been in our
sta te th a t m o an s of securing needed
i quipinent w e re Inadequate. T h e es:al)lihlin?eat of farm-life schools Is a
step to w ard th e se cu rin g of th e op
lK»rtunitIes m uch needed and m uch
(If sired. G re a te r in te re st is being
tak en to d a y In ag ric u ltu ral work.
F orm d e m o n stratio n work, corn clubs
a n a o th e r ag e n cies fo r kindling deep
er in te r e s t In farm in g , orcharding,
stock raising, ate., h a v e done much
T h e S o u th ’s
R u m o r h ath it th a t th e g o d -^f w ar
is to be removed from th e Mexican
b o rd er and replaced by th e dove of
$1.00 and 50c at Dru«( Stores or dircct opon
receipt of pricc and dcalcri name. Send lOe to%:
peace. T h u s is th e te n d e r d ream of
«ar.ipl9 bottle.—Philo Hay Specialtie* Co.,
H obson, and o th e r m ore or less con
Newark. N . J . . U.S.A.
R^iFU SE A L L
8UBSVJTUTBS
firmed jingoes,
d ashed
upon
th e
shoals of b itte r disap p oin tm en t.
For sale and recommended by Wood
J u s t w h at foundation th e re is for all & Sheppard.
the rei)ort th a t d an g e r of w ar is
p assed is left for th e u ltim a te con
su m er to figure out for himself.
T h ere bo th o se who look upon th e
whole affair as a huge joke, w’ho
have n ot been able, even by w ildest
stre tc h e s of th e Imagination, to con
ceive. a scintilla of evidence te n d in g
to show th e tin iest tr a c e of a w'ar
cloud on th e placid horizon.
\ t any r a te we are glad th e w ar
v.ith Mexico is over. It h a s cost us
money if not h um an lives. It h as
th e world agog with gossip, and th a t
tliO dav»n of jioaco is approaching
wo th a n k Uncle S.nn for th u s ending
the b’ooily sham bles.
Soi’ie th e re be. too, who a re w o n
d erin g ju s t why th is ill tim ed mobil
ize i ion of troops was ordered. P e rh a p s
they behind th e screened ch a m b e rs
a re in possession of facts w hich fu l’y
^\'ai•rant e^ery s te p taken. W e should
h.'ite to think th a t Uncle Sam had
tai.en n fal e step, and yet it is said
tha; even the soldiers are w ondering
w l i y tiiey a re there.
From th is or th a t a u th o rity we occa.-ionally get exi)lanations of the
move. One high official th in k s th e mo
bilization of troops along th e nordei*
w;!i be of in estim ab le value, an d this
editorial from th e New York World,
r
o se p h
liiised on hi;^ s a tem e n ts. is c h a rm in g
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• rJen. T.eonard Wood lays s tr e s s on
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ill-' "rr at \ a i u f of t!;e p rese n t mobil♦
i/'-'; ):i in furnish:n!* practical experl♦
(*i.i (', u n d er conditions ap p ro ach ing
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those of active service, to officers,
men, m edical corps and co m m issariat.
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•.\s in stru c tio n ,’ he says, ‘it will be
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the m ost valuable affair of th e kind
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we have ev e r had.’
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•‘Gen. Wood is u nquestionably right.
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Tlie m obilization is vuidoubtcdly of
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great value to th e arm y. T he Amer♦
ic;;n ]^eople have alw ays held etii
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citn ey 'is one of th e ir chief ideals.
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<> V.'c do 1; )t w an t a la rg e r a rm y than
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Restores color to Gray or
Faded hair—Removes Dan*
druff and invigorates the Scalp
—Promotes a l u x u r i a n t ,
healthy hair growth—Stops its
falling out. Is not a dye.
1530
r
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H oalth
w; can possibly help, but we do
w ant th a t arm y to be as efficient as
it can posbibly be made.
Ht.'nost mobilization for m a n eu v res
is all rig h t in th e right tim e and
l>ince. i3ut it becom es all w rong when
its Timing: and location a re si> vicious
ly wrong.
“ ‘As in stru ction it will bo tlie most
valuable affair of th e klT\n v. e have
ever had.’ Yes’ a truly v aluable a f
fair V hen it ‘in s t r u c ts ’ a whole hemi.3|)iiere to d istru st and dislike us;
when It ‘in s tru c ts ’ a whole E urope
cynically to welcome us lo th e b ro th
erhood of tho i)artition of P oland;
w'len i1 ‘in stru c ts a horde of crazy
jingoes to let loose a fresh th e ir ravin-Ts about a .Japanese w ar; w hen it
‘in s tru c ts ’ a honorable p resid e n t to
give one dinij;enuoi’s explanation a f
te r an o th e r; v/heu it, "in stru rts’ our
R o f k f fe l'e r s
and onr Gii.egenheiins
thi.t th ey m ay tra v e s ty a Cortez and
a Pizzaro, and th a t th e ir concession
a ry booty will be u n d e rw ritte n by th e
g o v ern m e n t of ihe U nited SLatesI A
m ost valunble affair in d e e d ! ”
It is w ith a g re a t deal of p leasu re
th a t T he Nev.s h e a r s of rap id pro
g ress being m ade in th e establlshmetit of th e colored re fo rm a to ry in
this county. T his is an in stitu tio n
long needed, and one w hich will re
sult in g re a t good. It should hav e th e
su p p o rt of both races, an d we believe
it has.
land is such a gathering of IVIillinery attempted.”
ular women, who know w hat is shown in other
fact today.
Seven
Rattling
Good
Stories
earson'i
P M agazine ,
for
A p r il
this
Not only
W ith our expert designers we have made a dis
play th a t would be.a credit to Fifth Avenue exhibits.
Hundreds
visited
our M illinery Section today and all were enthusiastic over the magnificent
display.
The
Hats and th eir prices tell the story to all who can weigh
the beauty of elegance, refinement and style.
W e hope to have you come
today and tomorrow and view the display while it is fresh, fuH, and beauti
ful.
Belk Bros
m o re for th e h u m a n r a c e in t h e t r e a t
m e n t of d ip h th e r ia t h a n a n y o th e r
m ed ica l d isc o v ery
d u rin g th e p a s t
20 y ea rs, a n d n o child sho u ld b e al
low ed to suffer a n d die w ith o u t a n e f
fo rt b ein g m a d e to sav e i t by th is t r e a t
m e n t, a n d if too poor to p u r c h a s e th e
t r e a t m e n t th e co u n ty o r c ity sho u ld
fu rn is h th e re m e d y free.
C o n tag io n a n d in fec tio n of all k in d s
a r e c a u se d by dogs a n d cats.
C ats
are w orse t h a n dogs on a c c o u n t of
th e ir n o c tu rn a l
h ab its.
I t is well
kn o w n th a t c a ts go aw a y fro m h o m e
fo r long periods, b u t th e y alw a y s r e
t u r n a n d you d o n ’t know w h e re lie h a s
b een or w'hat d ise ase d g e rm s
he
h a s b ro u g h t w ith him. Dogs, too, a re
d an g ero u s, ca s e s of b o th s>carlet fev er
a n d d ip h th e r ia h a v a b ee n tr a c e d di
r e c tly to d o g s who visited se v eral fam
ilies in th e sa m e n eig h b o rh o o d an d
w ere on frien d ly te r m s w ith th e n eig h t
bors.
My ad v ice is to tr y to k eep h o u se
w ith as few’ dogs an d c a t s as a p a r t
of th e h ou seh o ld as possible.
Preserv^e y o u r h e a lth by h av in g a
c o n s ta n t sup p ly of fre sh a ir in your
bed c h a m b e r; it is a g r e a t m is ta k e
to sle ep in ro o m s tig h tly closed, no
o u tw a rd a i r t h a t com es in is a s d a n
g ero u s a s th e a ir o ften b r e a th e d in a
closed ch am b er.
F. O. H A W L E Y ,
C h arlotte, N. C . Supt. of H ea lth .
♦ Boils— Carbuncles t
iThies’ Salve, 25c.
Statement
MECKLENBURG FARMERS’ M U TU
A L F IR E IN S U R A N C E C O M P A N Y ,
D isb u rse m e n ts— To Policy
holders, $728.96; m iscella
n eous, $373.30; t o t a l
1,102.26
F ir e R isk s—^Written o r r e
n ew e d d u rin g y ea r, $36,924; In f o r c e ...................... 505.832.00
ASSETS
D eposited in T r u s t Com
p an ies a n d B a n k s n o t on
i n t e r e s t .................................
1,079.81
L IA B IL T IE S
N e t a m o u n t of u n p aid losses
300.00
a n d c l a i m s .........................
P re sid e n t, Jno. McDowell, S ecretary ,
R. C, F re e m a n ; H o m e OflSce R. F. D.
No. 4, C harlotte, N. C.; A tto rn ey for
service. Local; B us in ess M a n ag e r for
N o rth Carolina, Local.
I
D RU GG IS TS
W E CALL FOR
Prescriptions and
Deliver the
Medicine
You d o n ’t h av e to go o u t of
your h om es to g e t a n y d ru g
s to re a rticle s needed. J u s t call
us up by
69 and
THE
Join the “ N!C'/FR WORRY CLUB”
A box of F E ? ir U Y T ap .; r■ ' 3 will
In itiate you. T ’u n yoii ^:\iU never
h a v e to w orry over our Tn.
an d ill-health duo to
plaint, b ut will bo ■> I!
;'‘■y uBd
contented. Besides
: ■— ii s'mieth in g to your husbaiiil
V(. ;l
so, especially as yon i r
a n y kind. E ven your i,
gladly re tu rn e d if yoii
fied w ith th e Tablets.
$1.00 p er box at
R H. Jordan k C
On th e “Square,” so are the Th
is th e b e s t piano m ad e an d ac
s ta n d a r d
pian o of
an d d eliv er
I t is th e g r e a te s t piano v a lu e
for th e price paid, an d conse
q u en tly th e c h e a p e st piano re la
tively.
^
you w ish a n d we will deliver it ^
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su b je c t to y our approval, retu rn - ^
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ab le if n o t s a tisfac to ry .
th is w ay of buying.
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WOODALL
&
SHEPPARD
In the Skyscraper Building
'Phone
Day and
m edicin e; or
DRU G G ISTS
I ts m a rk e t v alu e a f te r h av in g
Prescriptions F illed
Night.
you ca n te ll us by ’phone w h at
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t h e world.
th e
On the Square.
come
rig h t o u t a f te r th e p rescrip tio n
STIEFF
k now ledged
B L A K E ’S DRUG SHOP
166.
and o u r m e ss e n g e r will
69 and
166.
b een u sed d e p re c ia te s less th a n
Whitman’s
S uper E x tra Choc* l a : a n d
Confections.
W e have a new arrival ev'- 7
week. Sealed and proi 'Ci' ii
d ain ty and beautiful
“A F u ssy Packag*!
F;, ■
lous F o lk s” contains a nniqio
selection of hard aiiQ n-t-ceiHtred chocolates.
Ask for WHITMAN'S.
John S. Blake
Drug Co.
'Phones 41 and 300.
R egistered Nurses’ D i“ectorv.
t h a t of a n y o th e r m a k e ev e r
produced.
sion of a StiefC pian o p u ts th e
seal o f su p re m e ap p ro v a l upon
th e m u sical t a s te o f its ow ner.
Ghas. M. Stieff
SOUTHERN
Indian Suits
FOR BOYS
W A RERO O M
6 W est Trade Street
C HARLOTTE,
N. C.
A Clean Bargain
March 31st Is to be known as
Ciena-Up Day in Charlotte and all
are asked to lend a helping hand
As a special Inducement we are
offering a C LE A N BARGAIN in
the SOAP L IN E .
S ta te of N o rth Carolina,
I n s u ra n c e i) e p a rtm e n t,
Raleigh, M arch 11, 1911.
O NE BOX 9 C AK ES ASSORTED
I, J a m e s R. Young, In su ra n c e Com25c BOX.
niissioner,
ce rtify t h a t th e above
is a tr u e an d co rre c t a b s tr a c t of th e
s ta te m e n t of th e M eck len b u rg F a r m
e r s ’ M utual P ire In su ra n c e Company,
Charlotte, N. C., filed w ith th is D e p a rt P 0 . S T A T IO N NO. 1
m ent, sh o w in g th e condition o f said
11. North' Tryon.
C om pany on th e 31st day of D ecem
ber, 1910.
Smoke Havanna Extras (The 5c Ci
h an d a n d official seal
t n e d ay and d a te above w ritte n .
gar with the 10c Taste.)
JA M E S R. YOUNG,
Tryon Drug Co
Insurance Commissioner.
A LL
L A D IE S
TELEPHONE
T h e m e re fa c t of th e p o sses
Iwhich kill or maim 7,000 men s
C ondition D ec em b e r 31, 1910, a s
year. Another article shows what
S how n by S ta te m e n t Filed.
to do when your hair begins to fall A m o u n t of L e d g e r A ssets
D ec em b e r 31st of prev io u s
out—the simple, eommon-sense thing
y e a r .........................................$ 1,060.65
to do. Three other articles are bailt
e— F ro m
Policyhold
for entertainment simply, and there Incom
e rs , $184.62;
m iscella
are
n eous, $936.80; to ta l . . . .
1,121.42
By A ssociated Press.
We&t P oint, Miss., M arch 22.—EXG overnor J a m e s K. V ard am an , in a po
litical speech h ere y esterd ay , d en o u n c
ed th e n atio n al a d m in istra tio n for
w h a t he te rm e d “th e u n w a r ra n te d use
of th e a rm y to su p p ress t h e rebellion
in Mexico.” H e said th e rev o lu tio n ist
In Mexico w e r e ex ercisin g th e God- ^
given rig h t to fight fo r th e privilege
of living a n d en jo y in g th e fru its of
th e ir toil. R e fe rrin g to th e c o n c e n tra
tion of troops on th e M exican b o rd er
he said th a t th e a rm y a n d nav y would
be t h u s em ployed a g a in st th e poor
m an in th e u ltim a te conflict b etw e en
c ap ital a n d labor.
sections, emphasized
Belk Bros, position In the M illinery W orld is unique.
buy them in great variety.
M
Coco cola now h a s a ch ance a t th e I article, which shows that for 3 cents
I a ton coal-mine owners take chances
bat.
Charlotte’s most partic
do we buy the most beautiful hats that Parisian experts produce, but w^
. J
t'ELs,
m illion aire scKip
manufacturer, says that
Fly and Insect Nuisances.
he and Carnegie and E d ito r of T h e New's;
e se aso n of th e y e a r is a p p ro a c h
Rockefeller and Morgan, ingT hw'hen
We S’h ould be p r e p a re d to
n d in s e c t n u isa n ce s.
and every other rich man: cAllo m baartticthlees flyof afood
or
d rin k for
o u ld be screenhave become rich by rob-; hedu moar n pcroo ntecsutemdp tiobyn n eshttin
g of w ire or
m a te r ia l
so t h a t
flies o r
bing the public. Just I other^
in se c ts c a n n o t com e in c o n ta c t w ith
e.
what he means by that! samC on
tag io u s d ise a se s a r e m o re often
Mr. Fels explains in sp re a d by mild ca se s th a n by th o s e se
v ere ly ill.
Pearson’s Magazine now T h e v ery sick child Is iso late d
so com pletely by h is illness to give
on sale. Also, he sug it to his w-ell p la y m a te s o r m e m b e rs
of h i^ ow’n fam ily if th e y a r e k e p t out
gests a plan which will of
th e sick room . Mild c a se s a r e m ore
a p t to s p re a d co n tag io n a n d in fectio u s
prevent a few men from diseases, a n d is so reco g n ized in som e
w h e re q u a r a n tin e of c a se s <^f
getting rich at the ex cities
mild so re th r o a t i» m ad e u n til b a c te r
e x a m in a tio n s
d e m o n s tr a te
pense of many men. iological
th a t th e d ise ase
Is n o t d ip h th eria.
etim e s th e sy m p to m s a r e so mild
Some rich men may say thS om
a t it is n e v e r recognized, a n d is on
d w h en se v eral p e rso n s in
that Mr. Fels is indulg lyth e sus aspmeec tefam
ily h av e th e disease, a n d
all co n tag io u s a n d in fec to u s dis
ing in “ loose talk.” | like
e a se s th e m ild n ess of one case is n o t
Just you remember that; a n in d icatio n t h a t th e n e x t ca&e will
n o t be severe, it is th o u g h t im p o rta n t
Mr. Fels ought to knowi t h a t e v e ry p re c a u tio n sh o u ld be t a k
en in g u a rd in o th e w^ell fro m th e sick
the game. He has madci a n d q u a r a n tin e of th e in fec te d h o u se
be s tr ic tly enforced. No visi
a big fortune out of it toshould
r should be allow ed to e n t e r anj'
h e re th e r e is a d ip h th e r ia o r
himself. He thinks hei hscoaursele t wfev
e r card, a n d th e fam ily of
th e in fec te d h o u se sh o u ld avoid v is it
knows how to change j ing o th e r h o u se s, th e p a t ie n t should
iso late d fro m th e r e s t of th e fa m
.our laws so that every! be
ily an d k e p t in th e sick room, a n d all
body a n d bed clothing, etc.,
'man will have a “ fair^ dishes,
should b e d isin fe cte d b efo re th e y a r e
o v e d fro m th e sick room, a n d upon
shake. *’ He speaks very; rem
th e rec o v ery of p a t ie n t th e sick room
ld be f u m ig a te d b e fo re it is e n
plainly. See what youj shou
te re d by an y of th e h o u seh o ld o r visi
think of his idea.
j to rs allow ed in th e house.
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J A n ti-d ip h th e ria s e ru m h a s done
^Alfred Henry Lewis gives another;
w h en th e sto m ach Is "o u t of
o rder.”
I t will
quickly ton©
an d s tr e n g th e n It, also pre
v e n t D yspepsia & Colds.
From hundred of lips comes the verdict, “ Nowhere else in this South
R obbers?
And now A si'eville joins R ale ig h in f story of gun play in New York City ;
reje ctin g th e com m ission fo rm of ' —^the famous b ^ le of " The Stag.'*
governm ent, w hich W ilm in g to n r e How coal owners sacrilfice coal
cently adopted.
; workers is the subject of another
—T R Y —
HOSTETTER’S
Stomach Bitters
Today and Tomorrow
Are
Rich
Men
Lot Phillips indict a pome on the
ability cf pie to d isru p t friendship,
th e in sp iratio n for sam e being th e I
The story of Robert Reid,;
r e c en t and la m en tab le b reech in th e “ Painter of the Joy of Life,” i»
Neweil-Morehead love pact.
' told by David Graham Phillips.'
Vaidaman Scoies |
The Administration
Foremost Millinery
Also S co u t Suits, Cowboy S u its and a
lot
of N o v e l t K ?
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as w e l l a s o n e o f t h e s w e ll e s t lin es o f S p r i n g S u i t s a n d *- ■
Clothing, H a ts , etc., in th e South.
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