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The Evening Chronicle from Charlotte, North Carolina • Page 5

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nimhE 1 "CORRECT DRESS FOR IAoIkHLIo HUUiu. INSIDE CLEANLINESS Come all ye Irish if ye want to hear, the in. ill 1 Ainu uiijuiuw uii i ui ui vmi THE EVENING CHRONICLE BUREAU -133 North Main' Street Frank R. Irrin, Manager Day and Jfiglit 'Phones The Millions- of Cascaret Users ever Have Headache, Constipation, Biliousness or Sick Stomach. Itv is more necessary that you keep vour Rowels.

Liver and Stomach story of St. Patrick to and GREEN things to clean, pure and fresh than it is keen the sewers and drainage -of a large city free from obstruction. Are you keeping clean inside witn Cascarets or merely forcing a pas We give it.up but we're prepared to clothe. you for any kind of weather. AU the new Suits, Hats and Furnishings are in and we've surely just what you want.

Come to us for your Sunday Ties, Collars, Sox, etci 4GIBsdNwdOLLEY GOMPANYo wear'" been -washed on the extension of sageway every few days with salts, cathartic pills or castor oil? This is North Main street in the city near the crossing of the western road that (Theme of Casey Jones) Sing it! Play it on your harp! tmaJi house might be thrown into. Sheriff MaKenzie, who is on the GCH DAMAGE FROM STORM AT SALISBURY Cascarets immediately cleanse and regulate the stomach, remove the sour, undigested and fermenting oa and foul gases; take the excess bue regular tax collecting round of Rowan county, rather "than wait on a delayed Casey was Men's Wear Tailors train at China Grove last night tele If you are Irish, be proud of it phoned, for his team to come for him to bring him into Salisbury. The sher and show your colors on tne iff started out on foot to meet the team and states this morning that he Grand Old 17th of from the liver and carry out oi system the decomposed waste matter and poison In the Intestines ana bowels. No odds how badly and upset you feel, a Cascaret to-night will straight-- en you out by morning. They work while you sleep.

A 10-cent box from your druggist will keep your entire famlW trrwlfl for mODUlS. covered on foot a distance of three 1 and a half miles while the team was GET THE KING STAMP OF QUALITY Ratal Men Also Tell Of Bridges Washed Away And Traffic -Tied Up On DanviUe Division A touch of GREEN in your coming five and a half miles. This gives some idea of the condition or the roads in the county. SOUTBERM RAILWAY "Premier Carrier of the South." N. B.

The following 'schedule figures "Make-up" Sunday, will be proper. We can furnish this, in on your business It insures success. King's College was established over sixteen years agor under the same management nearly eleven years. Financial responsibility over 350,000: finest equipped school in the Don't forget the children -thelr little insides need a good, gentle cleansing, too. Neckwear, Shirts, etc.

LUTHERAN COLLEGE BOARD published only as information, ana nnt mwrllntP(d Carollnas: absolutely tnorougn. ien expert for graduates; 4,000 successful students. Write for catalogue and full information. Address i sets to match. Rqilroad men coming Into Spencer "WANTS PROPOSITIONS FILED The college commission named at sermon 8 p.

m. Pews free, all are "8:20 a.m. NO. 29 dauy. JJirnuu" om their runs on the Danville di welcome.

vision of the Southern, north of here. the recent called meeting of the Luth Church of the Holy Comforter- eran Synod at China Grove to receive South Boulevard, Rev. Francis M. Os- hnrn rrl't in cilSlTSe HolV COm- tell ot much damage during the past jc hours from the severe rains' that Srecial for Atlanta ana and observations cars- New York to Birmingham. Handles through Pullman car Richmond to Birmingham and day coach Washington to Birmingham.

Dining car service. 3:30 8 daily, local for DanvUi, bids to investigate sites and make recommendations to the North Carolina vvc fallen. One report la that, a munion 8 a. morning prayer and sermon 11 a. Sunday school and We are Synod at its regular meeting far Char iwrtion of the bridge across lotte in May is anxious that all towns Raleigh, K.

a rAv Fork creek north of Greens- or Charlotte, N. 3. St. Martin's Chapel, Davidson, and Tonth at-TPPta TlpV. F.

M. Osborne, home" to the Irish to-day. w.ro has been washed-away and: that seeking the location for the Lutheran College have all their propositions tralrs are at a standstill there A. priest In charge Evening prayer and cation of No. 11.

the Ricnmona-to- TR YTHE VENING CHRONICLE ooi-mnn 9t 7:45 TV. Sunday SChOOl ready within the next ten days, in order the committee may in its report. Mr. J. H.

Rhaeder. of 'tTanta train, passed this city at 11:40 hi morning, this section have been and Bible class in guild room on East Seventh street near Hawthorne, Lane Wilmington, is chairman of the com nflp ut at Greensboro. No. 37 and mittee of which Mr. Arnold Snyder, ot PENNY COLUMN FOR i-A other southbound trains are re Richmond and all interaeaiate pwu 5:10 a.

81 daUy, the Southern Southeastern Limited, for Columbia. Savannah. Augusta and Jacksonville Pullman drawing room sleeping cars for Aiken, Augusta and Jacksonville. Day coaches to Jacksonville. Dining car service.

U. 60 44, daily, local for Washington. DvC 8:40 a. bl-No. 35, daily, local train for Columbia and intermediate 7:15 a.

39. dally, local train for Atlanta and. intermediate points. 7:50 a. 1, dafly except y- St.

Andrew's CbapeL SeversviUe Salisbury is a member. The committee nnrtpd indefinitely late. Men coming school 4 t. m. Chanel of Hope.

East Fifteenth from the Spencer-Selma division runs, fmm Selma, tell that part of the is composed of nine men representing different sections of the State. Rev. J. L. Morgan, of Raleigh, Is i Snnflmr nchncl a St20 m.

vninr nraver and sermon at 7:30 bridge across Haw river at Haw River Etation between Greensboro and Ral-also down and that in p. m. LUTHERAN. that section was tied up. The Yadkin river four miles north of Salisbury is St.

Mark's Nortn Tryon street be tween Seventh and Eightn streets, local for Statesviue ana iaywy, connecting at MooresvUle for Wto-ston-Salem and at Statesrttle for Ashevllle and points west. Rev. R. L. Patterson, D.

IX, pastor- reported as seventeen feetabove the normal water line at 11 o'clock. Both th Southern Railway and county toll Fourth Sunday in Lent Morning ser 10:05 a. 37, dally. New vice at 11 o'clock: catechetical class at bridge are said to have withstood the and New Orleans uimi 2:30 p. m.

Sunday school and CORONER INVESTIGATES DEATH OF NEGRO WOMAN '-y. Coroner R. M. West was ordered by Sheriff McKenzie to go to the western section of the city this morning to investigate the death of a negro woman. It has been reported that her husband had been heard to make threats that he would poison the woman.

The Investigation was made, and there was no evidence of foul play to be found. hi eh water and are sate, in tne pastor's Bible class at evening county the damage to farms and roads man drawing room Bieepmg observation cars, New York to Orleans. Atlanta and Macon. Dining norvfee. Solid Punman train.

service at 7:45. At the morning ser his been heavy. Three hundred feet vice Mr. Arthur Rugh, national stu of the handsome new macadam road mm 1035 a. 3V daily.nlted um-.

at th sill at Mud creek between sal MEN'S WEAR and TAILORING dent secretary for China, will address the congregation. Lenten services Wednesday evening at 8 and Friday isburv an6V Dunn's Mountain has been washfrt awav. An excavation has fast mail for wasmnswn North. Pullman drawing roora Bleeping cars. New Orleans and '-Staring nSnNew York.

Day coaches to afternoon at 4. rmung car E. E. Bomar, pas- TWTMriT.TN fi'SI fsTR.RTTS cars Rev. Dr.

lor wiiwwu- xt 2JL daily. tor. Hours of worship 12 a. m. and MAKES A HIT HERE Salem, Roanoke and local points.

ti Na 11. daily, local tor 45 p. preaching by the pastor; At- SERVICES IS THE CHARLOTTE CHURCHES FOR TO-MORROW Sunday school 9:45 a. m. prayer meeting Wednesday evening.

A cor The Indoor Show at the X. M. A. p. m.

No. 46, aauy, iw dial welcome to ail. Pleases Large Audience WUl Give No doubt you're tiring of your Winter Shirts, with old stripes, old colors and old designs; no doubt you're tiring of winter plaits and heavy stiff bosoms. Wa have the new ones in a bevy of the boro and inxermeam. no Ineal Xor vo- North Charlotte Preaching oy tne THE pastor.

Rev. S. F. eonrao, at a. Second Performance To-Jignt.

Mingling Brothers great show ar ME1.HODIST. Tryon Street Rev. G. T. Howe, S.

m. and liso eunaay scuuui 4129 p. m. i-tw. -r lumbia and intermediate 4J p.

No. 41. JTtSertSnale local for Seneca and ntemenaie 9:30 a. prayer service at Thursday night. All are most cor- rived the city earb yesteroay morning, and last night gave their dany for Richmond T.

pastor. Men's meeting at 10; preaching at 11 a. xn. and 7:45 p. Sunday school at 8:30 p.

revival service will continue or two weeks, beeinninsr Monday Rev. J. EL Ninth ATenue xne paaiw, rva-v. u. Krt.

Handles Pullan cars IR. Pruett, will preacn ai a- m. fflTst performance at the Y. M. C.

A. before a very large crowd. The side shows opened at 7 o'clock and from Charlotte to PJchond. Chartotte jp New York and Salisbury to Norfolk. and p.

scnooi mews Abernethy will preach throughout the 3 p. prayer service weanesaay entire meeting. night at 8 CCIOOX, au. are woivwuiB. Trinity Rev.

Dr. T. Marr, pas then on until after the big show, had started the people came streaming Into the banding. The aide shows to cat ooresvlttle; Statesville and daily. New York.

At Tfrv. T. H. Roiston. the pas-.

tor. Men's prayer meeting in church narlor at 10 a. preaching at 11 a. m. and 8 t.

Sunday school at SfefT Tic f. win at both services. 11 lanta and New Orleans Limited, for on a Ttolnts North. Draw- 3:30 p. prayer meeting Wednes m.

cars, bservatlon I day evenlns at 8 dock. a. m. and 7:45 p. Sabbath school at 3:30 p.

Wednesday evening lec-at ft'edock. A cordial invita nw Dining oar service. I Brevard Street Rev. W. O.

Goode, were visited by many and each show was enjoyed by those who went to the boys' department. Promptly at 8 o'clock the doors of the main show! were opened at at 8:30 the performance was on. After the parade in aulck order for the next two hours. Stma vniimtii' nastor. Men's meeting at 10 a.

m. tion and welcome to any and all of preaching at 11 a. m. and 7 :45. p.

m. smartest patterns, prettiest designs and snappiest colors yet Theyfre from the best makers, and youll find the fit, comfort and appearance of these Shirts worthy points to consider. And too, new Spring Cravats and Hosiery that will blend harmoniously with each and every Shirt. We invite you to come in to see them. V30 v- 35.

dally. United 8tates mr Atlanta. Birmtogham these services. the pastor: Sunday school at 3 P- "West Avenue Rev. Ja.

xl. tTessir. iCftw Orleans' i Puttman drawing i pastor. Services at 11 a. m.

ana izav mrm. New York to New atacKr W. Ramsey, superintendent: prayer service Wednesday at 7:45. p. m.

All are welcome to these ser- "dJ-iSSSl wire performers, roller skater, hori Wednesday 8 m. Every Orleans and Birmingham. Pay coaches to kmt Orteans. Dintog mAAttnsr o. srontal bar artists, wonderful performing ponies, balancing and Jug one cordially invited to attend all these services.

Belmont Parle Rev. Le A. Falls, astrtr. Malor Edwin White, of Atlan gling stars, trained animals, bareback riders, strong men and many mm Westminster -Preaching at 11 a. am QnnthMKtnrn umina lor hohjusw, r.a will nreach at 11 a.

service kt Vnrir and noints North. Pullman m. and 7:45 m- by Rev. air. -tsa-eon? Sunday school at 3:30 p.

at' 7:45 p. m. by the pastor; Sunday nr 9-4K a Eoworth League drawing room sleeping cars tor New I Public cordially invited to all services. y-nrv. Tav eoacnes vr 7 p.

prayer meeting and Bible study Thursday 7 p. m. Every one Ttnln 4mm mtkf lee. A. R.

P. CbsJmers Memorial. South and ifl-5tn m.No. 43. dafly, for Atlanta and riiinv iTitrit to all services, East Boulevards, Dilworth Rev.

R- nfTa stnnth. Handles Pulhnan sleep-1 Seversvnie Rev. N. S. Ogburn, nastor.

Preaching at 11 m. by the others, but last but not least were the many clowns. There were many clowns, and every time one of them; made his appearance there was a laugh. Tonight the performance will be repeated and it is safe to predict even a larger crowd than that which was present last night. BROTHER OF CAPT.

DUCKWORTH DEAD -Raleish to Atlanta. Day E. Hough, pastor. Public worship at used by Madame Nor-dica proved itself a musical wonder. Although it displayed all the Muhea Washington to Atlanta.

11 a. xn. and 7:30 p. aaooaxn Tot-T Qiinda.y school at 3 P. spe school immediately following tne cial ne'rvice and a cordial, invitation 1130 p.

m. No. daily, Birmtogham STMiAfai for Washington and New morning service; young people meex- to nil: mid-week prayer meeting 7:45 -ir-i-v- innmm drawUur room sleep inr at 6:45 p. prayer meeims Wednesday evening at 7:45 o'clock. beauty and power of ing cars to New York.

Pullman draw naivarv Pmvpr meeting at 10:15 All are coraiaiiy mvncu. ing room sleeping oar led by W. M. Thomas; preach- Forest Grove Freacnmg Dy me nxrfnr Ttv 33. G.

Carson, at 11 a. Tr ot 11 and 7:45 p. ail vnr rtmt of Southern Rali- (Mr. W. A.

Duckworth, brother of TfOTJ CAN ALWAYS GET IT AT Rev. Robert S. BTowe, pastor; Sunday in ta danart from the mag Sabbath school at 3 p. prayer Capt. H.D.

Duckworth, of this city. r-sfl n. m. J. J.

Shuman, su Thursday evenins; at 7:45. and a resident of Texas xr tne past tone contained, grand pianos of 7 feet length. Mr. Simmons, Madame Nordica 's accompaifist, says it has few equals. perintendent: mid-week prayer meet- nificent new Manhattan terminal of the Pennsylvania Railroad.

Seventhr toElRhth L. nhirf.flrst to Thirty-third Villa Heights Rev. E. G. Carson, In? weanesaay T-ii-v.

Prpuihln? at 11 a. m. pastor. At 11:15 a. m.

tne laymeu streets, and wttl be composed of ooJ iunuui y. notm. nt 7:20 D. m. toy Rev.

40 years, died Friday morning at nis home in Caldwell, Texas. The news of Mr. Duckworth a death was received by Captain Duckworth Friday afternoon, but on account of the great distance it was imnnwilhiA for him to sro to Clad well committee or tne congresaviuji-hae charge of the service, when addresses will be made on home and for electric lixsiea, nw 's tiro rww-, A fnlo- SnniilV school at 9.45 fiven in larsrer size prayer service every night dur- -u m'mt upmV 7:30 P. m. eign missions ty airs.

w. an Mr. F. R- Cates; preaohing at .7:30 Tickets, sleeping car aoconmouauu and detailed information can be obtalnea at ticket office. No.

11 South Tryon street. pianos of other world- eaai dprmg Preaching at the Big Sprjng cnurcn m. I to attend the funeral which was held p. m.1 Sabbath school at iu a. All 'services in the new church.

8:30 p. m. Sunday. BAPTIST. ltfte Friday afternoon.

Tne aeceasea la survived by two brothers, one of EPISCOPAL. i.v.svrn 4o rvntnl Duckworth, of this First Rev. Dr. Herman H. Halten, St.

Peter's, corner North xryon ana sisters, one being renowned mafces. Home of the TV.fr.T-nl no- worship 11 CIOC1S. v- 1 ELvirn'h streets Rev. Harris Mai- R. H.

DeB, a R. L. VERNON. 1N a H. F.

CARY, G. P. A -wasnlngton, D. a H. HARDWTCK.

P. T. Washington, hi ts minrniN. V. P.

andG. How to Get Mrs. E. C. lutcn, or wife and chaldren also survive.

Mr Tiielrworth was tax assessor It;" evening worship 8' o'clock, sub ject: "A Serpent me xeag, otnn1 at m.1 X. P. V. fr- and was a prominent linckrodt, rector. Mid-Lent Sunday Celebration ot the Holy Communion 7:30 a.

m.r morning prayer, litany, ante-communion and sermon at ll a. Sunday school and rector Bible cless at 3:8 p. evening prayer and furmar. He was a member of the lo-rit. All are-, welcome.

WasMngton. D. PonHot rrKureh throughout life and Pritchard Memorial, on South Bou-tri line of all Dilwortn Artistic Stieff was held in nign esteem. Mason and the runerai was wim CHRONICLE WANT ADS sonic honors. mrnwirinR umrVM" flHTNA TO PAY BEST DIVIDENDS 5 West Trade St.

STIEFP BXJIU)ING The meeting for boys at the Toung rVi7-itinn JLssociation, wmw- atemnnn at 5 O'elOCk Will SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY 2,1.9 S. Trvon-St. after one of the most interesting -meeUngs JAMES KER, Jr P. A. Selwya Hote.

June 1st, 1912. of the year. Arrangemenw ao tiat Mr. Arthur Rugh, na Charlotte, N. C.

wtttp Swyn Hotel, tional student secretary of the Yourig rirlat)nTl Association for Cm- j. Charlotte, N. C. anmcDULE wwrrvw X. 1913.

Easter Clothes Easter Hats Easter Shirts Easter Neckwear Everything for the man of taste is here in the very too. 405:00 a. m. through train for arlor car attached. na, who is to address the meeting for men.

will also address the boys. In SoerThat he may doNhis it is nee eSSy that he begin his talk to the boys promptly at 5 clock. is Mr. Bugh is one of the strong-Tmen the association has in the or-lSn fieldf tnd will teUjis something yJl nHitiAna in China at the Of Slightly Used and Orerhaoled Upright Pianos. EVERY PIANO A BARGAIN 1 IVERS POND PIANO.

vnhoeaov case, only slightly used and practically as good aa W.00termi $25.00 cash and $10.00 per month. 1 IVEES POND PIANO Unright, Mahogany case, slightly used, price $300,000, terms $25-00 cash and $10.00 per 1 KNABE UPRIGrHT PIANO Mahogany case, slightly price $350.00. terms $25.00 cash and $10.00 per month. 1 CONOVER UPRiaHT PIANO Very handsome Mahogany case slightly used, price $250.00. terms $20.00 cash and $8.00 per month.

1 WEGMAN UPRIOHT PIANO ov sliffhtlv used, but in- perfectly good con- cash and '8-00 monm- 1 STULTZ BAUER PIANO TTnHht Mahogany case, large size. (overhauled), price tSnsTl6.00 cash per month. 1 MATHUSEK PIANO T-hony case (overhauled) to good condition, price terms $15.00 cash and $7.50 per momth. 1 NEW ENGLAND UPRIGHT TTbonv case, (overhauled), a good practice piano, price terms $10.00 cash and $5.00 per month. 1 HARVARD UPRIGHT PIANO -vrahoeany case, overhauled), in good condition, price $5.75 00- terms $15.00 cash and $7.50 per month.

1 -MAHOGANY CABINET PIANOLA In good condition, terms $10.00 cash and' $5.00 per1 month. 1 REGINA MUSIC BOX With twelve tunes, Nlckrl-ln-the-sTot attachment. price terms $10.00 cash and $5.00 per Bny One Quick, They Wont Last The Price is Net Bisooont With Interest at 6 Per Cent When Tlmeja Taken "11. 'it TT-let with NO. for Tsirftnt.

No. for BLAKE'S DRUG SHOP i On the Square. 1 Prescriptions Filled Day and Night. BLAKE'S ALPHABET Pnt time, every boy in the city Bhould hear him tomorrow. Ltgton: PuHmanvepiW to Jeree7 uonroe and all Tmn nrxrr, SJJCGUSTB8 NO.

JFSJSS a. m. local for Lincomton. -ti TJnt.hftrfordton. Genett Barnes, the 2 1-2-year-old oxwy for Wilmington, ana jxirn.

daughter of Mr. early hour tnis connecting at and XaiUE, r.oMT.ta STYLES NEWEST SPRING all points soum. for Rutherfordton and NO. 47 p. morning at tne norae Si SuQi Tryon street extended.

The fittle girl has been sick for two weeks with measles. The funeral services will bnoucted at; home n-day and the interment will be at Elm- KO p. handles local sleepers FY' Norfolk: connects at Monroe with No. 41 Jor and 4. through sleeper to Bir- wood, 1H'.

Xghaml at Monroe with No. jB. fast SSnSth sleeper to Portsmouth and Norfolk and Jersey City. Connects at jjorioia through NORFOLK WESTERN RAILWAY Stands for Doctor also Department, Your doctor appreciates a lonesome prescription department, apart from the retail store; Do you? It's this way at Remember that on can save from one-third to one-half on your Spring Outfit during this HRE SALE The Sale AU Charlotte is Talking About h. to Washington.

Dln- Rtehiond to New York. Pull- ZZ7 Martinsville man aieeosri vw w-e TRS ARRIVE AT CHARLOTTE: -2fi am At AddlUonia train leaves Wiaston 7:20 a. Connect ax kuub and West. Pulhaan sleepersr dining cars. VO 13310:10 a.

irwux vo' 4610:06 a. from the weet. NO. p. rrom the east.

NO. ISt- 7:05 p. from the west. MO 49 75 p. from the east.

NO. p. from the east. R. RYAN.

G. P. Jno.S. Blake DragCo. On the Square.

If tou are Cjallfornia and the coast get our a variable root fares. The information 1 yours Jot the asking with one of our complete 'Phone 41. Portsmouth. Va. ta-wvsr rrtnA T.

P. GO. Charlotte. N. mwm THE XT ft TXARD.

T). P. TOU F03 is THEira AinrrmNQ COTJLD TJSE A PENNY AD SO-TJAT. z. Raleigh.

Nr C. Asst. Gen'l Pass, Agent, W. B. BSrmJ Gen's Pass.

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