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THE CHARLOTTE NEWS, MARCH 17, 1914. 3 TESTIMONY THAT BISHOP KILGO SAYS iv -wjr mjr mjr 00:0 0.0 0.0 0 OJD CANNOT BE DOUBTED Say! Those New An ln-Deiweea-riccu ircai CITIES ARE DESTROY ED FOR WIGKEDN ESS Ties pno A A' SI Kennesaw Biscuit Satisfy Hunger whether it's the palate that desires the "treat" or the body that needs the foo-J Block's Kennesaw Biscuit is a perfect soda cracker, full of life, vim, nf flic fitincf tm'Vi-f Trinity Mthodist church was crowd I wish to testify to the good that your Swamp-Root did me. I was bothered with Kidney trouble and lame back for some three years; had taken medicine from several doctors but without effect. I finally tried Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and after taking three bottles was completely cured.

1 have also recommended it to several friends who have been completely cured of kidneys and bladder trouble. In one case a friend of mine in Toledo took two bottles of Swamp-Root, which dissolved a stone in his bladder. He 1 a ti a ed again last night with people who My! Are some Ties and selling- came to hear Bishop John C. Kilgo, who is the main speaker at the series of successful meetings that are being held there. The meetings are constant GIBSON-WOOLLEY COMPANY "FOR MEN WHO KNOW." ly growing in interest and much good nost accepianie iorm lor lasuci- nas not ueen uouoieu since.

Also a friend in Springfield, Othio, who was employed at the Springfield Metalic or a tangible nature has already been in a accomplished. A feature in connection with the ions Casket Company was completely cured of kidney trouble after taking liaciirs. rive ccnis lur a paCK- age fresh, crisp and delicious air-tight and meeting is the open-air service held each evening at 6 o'clock at Independ Swamp-Root. I give this testimonial unsolicited, for it may be ttfe means iJirijT4T of helping some one else. ence Square and which is listened to by a great crowd each time, many of whom could not be reached otherwise, RUBBER BOOTS AND SHOES NOW Earth with her thousand voices UNIFORM WARNING SIGNS ARE ASKED FOR.

A MADE LIKE AUTO TIRES. praises God. Coleridge. Yours gratefully, C. M.

SPENCER, Manager Western Union Tel. Bowling Green, Ohio. State of Ohio, Wood County, ss: FRANK E. BLOCK Allanta Oldest and Largest Makers Goodrich Process Revolutionizes the Maidens, like moths, are erercacght glare. Byron.

Industry. by since they do not attend the meetings. The singing is a specially attractive feature of these meetings. Familiar hymns are sung and enough of the crowd usually joins in the singing to raise a great volume of sound. Preceding the sermon last night at Trinity, Dr.

Plato Durham, presiding elder, made a call for volunteers in religious work. "Such hosts of people have been swept into this movement tlia tthe ministers arc no longer equal The motor car industry during the of Candies and Biscuits in the South SPECIAL "HEALTH WARNING" Before me the undersigned, a Notary Public in and for the County and State aforesaid, personally came past 15 years has influenced a tremen FOR MARCH. March Is a trying month for the dous development in the manufacture Chicago, March 17. Use of uniform warning signs at all railroad crossings in the country was one of the topics to be discussed at the meeting of the American Railway Equipment Association, which opened a three-day session here today. Automobile clubs have complained that the use of different designs by different roads and in different localities caused confusion in the minds of the drivers, who are unable to tell whether the sign is a Charles M.

Spencer, who being by me first duly sworn on his oath says, that of tires, bringing out new methods. the facts stated in the above testimo 0' new processes and remarkable nossi- very young and for elderly people. Croup, bronchial colds, lagrlppe and pneumonia are to' be feared and avoided. Foley's Honey and Tar is a great nial are true to the best of his knowl- the situa- i edge and belief. to the task of coping with bilitles never before dreamed of In the manufacture of rubber family medicine that will quickly stop ABEL COMSTOCK, Notary Public.

And higher development has been cough, check the progress of a cold, and relieve inflamed and con- tion." Bishop Kilgo announced as text for last night's discourse "For the wrath of God is revealed from heaven againsr all ungodliness and unrighteousness of men, who hold truth in unrighteous- warning oi a ran road crossing or attained from the standpoint of tough ness and durability In the manufacture of automobile tires than in any branch Letter to gested air passages. E. C. something else. Announcement was Middleton.

says: "La grippe gave Dr. Kilmer Binghamton, N. Y. or the rubber Industrv. made that the Chicago Northwestern railroad is erecting warning signs The B.

F. Goodrich Com nan v. of me a hacking cough for which I got no relief until I took Foley's Honey and Tar Compound, and wa soon. well cf 400 feet irom all grade crossings Akron, Ohio, always a leader and al rri 1: 18. Prove What Swamp-ROot Will Do Other subjects relating to roadways.

ways reaching out after new possibil tro.oooootSI both cough and cold. Bowen Drug ood bridges and track construction and the "It is an inspiring truth that God is For You. love," said the speaker, "but we have Send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer Co. ities, have striven for years to adapt the process by which world-famous Store.

handling of freight by mechanical de vices, were on the program. thrown so much emphasis on the love Binghamton, N. for a sample size motor car tires are made to the making of rubber boots and shoes. of God and we have given to it such bottle. It will convince anyone.

You unwarranted construction that we will also receive a booklet of valuable 0 The process of making rubber foot rare DIES AT have made it an occasion of sin. In- information, telling about the kidneys stead of making it a subject of fear and bladder. When writing, be sure 1 WHY WORRY! IW. W. A.

HiS HOME: wear, up to the present time has been to lay the rubber upon the fabric by D. A. R. TO AID DISTRICT MRS. STORY IS APPEALED TO ON we have made it an advantage of and mention the Charlotte Daily POST STREET iELD TODAY hand and vulcanize without pressure.

News. Regular fifty-cent and one-dol -FUNERAL 0 Eat What You Like and as m. Much as You Want. lar size bottles for sale at all drug Tire manufacturers have realized for years that if a boot or lumberman's 0 How to Make the Best Cough Remedy at Home A Family Supply at Small Coil, aud Fully Guaranteed. shoe could be made of the same stock stores.

BANANAS ON BED OF RICE. and by the same process which made it possible for motor car tires to trav V-tve died last r.t his home, vi. an illness condition has t'ov some i wa? not unex- el 10.000 miles or more, over the rough C-i id est roads, they would have a boot far Hfol- i and away beyond anything in the way a uxd ill nv 1 1 1 ii nv rntTinff ati. (4 MIDAS SPRING WATER The acme ot purity prevents ndigestion; Is beneficial to v-ry household. MIDAS SPRING WATLR Pboas 2091.

pint of granulated sugar and y3 pint of of rubber footwear heretofore produced. But up to the present time it bananas. 1 cup rice. 1 tablespoon butter. 1 tablespoon flour.

1 cup milk. 2 teaspoons ealt. Wash and boil the rice as usual, vtaiui yiaier ana stir ior mmute? X'ut -5sy3 ounces- of pure Pinex (fiftv has been regarded as practically im possiWe to produce such rubber foot cents worth) in a pint bottle, and fill it up with the Sugar Syrup. This give3 vou a faniilv suDnlv of tho hpe FN iva- at the 1 1 3 o'clock on. pa-tor of the r-h.

or' which uioniher. The in- tia-. at 2:00 o'clock hr.n in the lower ii TI.p pail beat- wear, inererore, the announcement 4 the cheapest kind of sin and have indulged in all kinds of looseness and license. "No man can minimize God's love and no man is more consciously depend ent on it than I am, but there is nothing on earth or in heaven that I am more afraid of than God's love." Answering an imaginary question as to whether or not God now destroyed cities for their wickedness as he did in the olden days, the speaker declared his belief that God did destroy them tor their wickedness just as he did Sodom, Gomorrah, Babylon and other ancient cities. "What about San Francisco, Galveston, Lisbon and others tha't might be named?" he asked.

The disastrous floods of the Mississippi and other disasters from natural sources were explained by the Bishop on the same principle: "A little over 150 years ago," said the speaker, "when a great skepticism, and deism, and debauchery had swept over England, Methodism was sent to redeem it, and later God took a little band and sent them to the Uinted of Goodrich "Hipiess" Footwear, made syrup at a saying of $2. It never spoils. by the well known unit-construction i i blanch and sprinkle with 1 teaspoon salt; put on hot platter. Skin and scrape the bananas, place on pan a leaspuomux every one, two or three hours. iiiga-prespure process, is regarded as The effectiveness of this a master stroke in the rubber indus which has been brushed with butter is surprising.

It seems to take hold al try. and bake until light brown. Put in center of rice and cover with? the ft si. a vci, j. T.

T. J. A. Abee, an-L 1). Matthews.

Local D. A. R. will be interested in the fact that the District of Columbia has appealed to the president general of the D. A.

Mrs. William Cummings Story, to use her power in the cause of influencing congress to continue the present half-and-half system of maintenance for Washington and assure its development as the national capital. Says the Washington Post of March 16: "That more than a' half million of the most representative people of influence will within the next few days be actively campaigning to influence congress to contir.ue the present half-and-half system of maintenance for Washington and assure its development as the national capital is the opinion of the leading workers of the committee of 100 who are in charge of this work. "It is expected that the vast and influential membership of the Daughters of the American Revolution will be won to the cause when appeal is made today to Mrs. William Cum-ming Story, president general, who arrived here last evening.

Urged to "Do It Now." "Each member of the committee of 100 will find in his mail this morning three copies of the report of the. executive committee, of which The tremendous pressure uuder most instantly, and will usually con- an ordinary cough in 24 hours, tones up the jaded appetite and is just laxative enough to be helpful in which the rubber and fabric are weld THE PLACE TO BUILD cream sauce. ed together and vulcanized into a sin a cough, and has a pleasing taste. Sauce Put the butter mto saucepan; when melted, add the flour; mix well and add the cold milk slowly. gie unit makes each actually a part of the other, so that it is impossible a a native or was a success-i tiftfpn year ago and establish-1 in the Bel- 'Also excellent for bronchial trouble.

Ho Abe bronchial asthma, whooping cough and tor the footwear to crack or peal, leak spasmodic croup. or come apart. stirring until smooth and creamy; add salt. This is enough for four persons. This method of makin? couli remedy There is no question but what thi with Pinex and Suar Svtud (or great achievement win be a tremen strained honev) is now used in more dous incentive and impetus to further homes than anv other couph vnin- TAKING LIBERTIES WITH THE EDITOR lip operated suc-.

thiv ''par? ago when herit'a cor.ipeited him to re-cn; an'iv- i He was 61 (1; asp Viexvp i by his wife ciuififti: M. 1,. Pierce, J. and Amiit Pierce, all This explains why it is often imitated. accomplishment in the rubber Indus try.

It reflects credit upon the en States to turn back the rising tide of French infidelity. Now there seems to have come another time. God wants Church that will go where men are dying: one that will not content itself; though never successfully. If you tnr tire rubber manufacturing world. it, use only genuine Pinex, which is a (Littleton News-Reporter.) YOUR SUMMER HOME FORT FISHER SEA Advertisement The purpose of an exchange list in most valuable concentrated compound of Norwav white nine extract, and is SEALS SEEN ON THE ICE FLOES.

with holding conventions and debating societies over 'The Value of Religion in Civic but He wants a Church newspaper offices is to give editors an opportunity to know about, what their rich in guaiacol and other natural fellow-editors are writing about and healing pine elements. Other preparations will not work in this combination. bound in the bonds of servitude to Jesus Christ. Is God calling the A guaranty of absolute satisfaction. to know what is going on in other sections of the country.

Several times of late when the mail is brought into i fiiy. fr. D. Pierce, a Mii'vivts. He is a resi-K tb- corcty.

)lr. man of r-haractr and was highly Wi a "-irif circle of friends ui Hp was formerly i Kilier of ihv church choir. A Hirauer r.f friends attended the teera! and interraect. Henry B. F.

Macfarland is chairman. "Special attention is directed to page four of the report, in which the church again into the streets? It looks like it. We are 14,000 preach or money promptly refunded, goes with this preparation. Your druerffist has By Associated Press. Hastings, N.

March For the first time in many years seals have been seen on the ice floes in the Hudson river here. Fishermen complain the seals have broken thflr nets the office, papers disappear before we have had the time to even scan them, ers. Will we go? Do you think we can stand the strain? You are no Pinex, or will get it for you. If not, send to The Pinex Ft. Wayne.

Ini. duties of the committee are pointed out with the admonition of "do it therefore we ask that they be left in better than Wesley, you are no better BEACH now." Four features of the duties ot onice until we are through with them. Our Roanoke News was received yesterday morning but was gone before 5Uitf i 1 the committee upon which special stress is laid are: Bring the facts than George Whitfield, you are no better than Paul, and you never will be as good as Jesus. It would be a great thing to walk up to the judgment bar some day with a soul and WILMINGTON, N. C.

we could get time to glance at it. DEATH OF MRS. SHOT-WELL REMAINS SENT TO RUTHERFORDTON For Automobile The crown of old age is authority. say, 'I got him on the I uicero. heard a fine little sermon this after The finest Beach on the Atlantic coast.

Highest elevation between Norfolk and Jacksonville. Handsomely illustrated Booklet FREE for the asking. Don't delay. Owners We keep a supply of Wlnfhleld and Ladies! Seaei To to the personal attention of your friends in the senate and house; write to senators and representatives whom you may not know; write to friends in all parts of the country, aeking them to appeal to their senators and representatives to give the needs of the national capital a fair hearing; speak to others in Washington, asking their personal aid in the campaign. Executive Committee to Meet.

"There will be a meeting of the executive committee either tomorrow noon on the street by the Salvation Army captain. The greatest thing about the sermon was the captain himself. A finer, cleaner, sweeter face I never saw on this earth. It was a face that Jesus made. Christian peo Wr'te for it TODAY.

Darken Gray Han Ralph H. Shotwell died yes-jp7 morning at 4 20 o'clock at St. -s hospital where she was taken KSa.urday morning following a sud-ilines-. She was taKen sicfc T-k: and her condition steadily orse until her death morning. ft? remains were sent to Ruiher-Mtnn yesterday afternoon, that bv Headlight Glass, and put them In at reasonable price.

LID Bring Back its Color and Lustre with! Grandma's Sage Tea Recipe. For Housekeepers, We keep a One assortment of Floor OMEN CO common garden sage brewed into or Wednesday night in the office of Chairman Macfarland to hear reports of those assigned to see representatives of the national organizations a heavy tea, with sulphur and alcohol ple have a face that the world hasn't got. It's been so through all the ages." The bishop enjoined those who hare church letters in their trunks to exhume them. "You are living in one place and trying to serve God in another and dodging God everywhere. Some of these days the judgment trump is going to sound and you won't have time to get those letters out and I'm not sure that they would be worth a picayune if you did." and Wall Finishes, at popular prices.

2 wirier tome of the deceased JJ husband. The funeral will be jucttd there today. Mrs. Shotweil years of age. She is survived IlUSband nnrl tTUrt email cncs added, will return, gray, streaked and faded hair beautifully dark and lux that maintain headquarters in this I I lift -J jllclii aju.t uriant; remove evey bit of dandruff, Our Own Compounding W.

H. DIX, District Manager, Charlotte, N. C. stop scalp itchmg and falling hair. city.

A feature of the reports will be how many members of the senate and house have been personally seen Mixing the Sage Tea and Sulphur re of Beef, Wine and Iron. This is a cipe at home, though, is troublesome. and what was their attitude. SiJ1 task nt to surrender tonic of true merit. Every one should An easier way is to get the ready-to- "Three of the leading organizations vjt riches I -Martial.

A QUESTION WITH TWO SIDES. take THIS TONIC in the Spring of the year. It will thin and purify the u5e ionic, cosung aDout ou cents a with headquarters this city have Eooks large bottle, at drug stores, known For Property Owners: We bare as fine a line of House Paints and Painters' Supplies as can be had anywhere, and our motto is satisfied customers. EzelU Myers Company 12 and 14 West 5th St Phone 765. joined the movement.

These are the Cret la 1 to cays eitefcarec. Com tain poUea are no books. Lamb, blood, and better fit one to withstand as "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Hair the hot summer months. American Civic Association, with members; the Southern Commer my be aed trmcia thus avoiding a lot of muss. (From the Brockton Enterprise.) Twelve years ago Adam Foster, of North Woburn, it is said, was driving abtotntelr without rax.

TTT1 "1 wniie wispy, gray, iaaed nair is cial Congress, with 7,000 members, Gaaxanteed aet I stricture Prereata not sinful, we all desire to retain our Independence Drug Store and the Navy League." There's I youthful appearance and attractive WHY NOT CURE YOURSELF? At Dractiata. or by parcel poat IL ar 3 ketOea t2J5. ParticnUra with me bottle or mailed a reqmest. THE EVANS CBOQCAL CO. CbsrttaiH.

Phone 265-266. Charlotte. N. C. ness.

By darkening your hair with INAUGURATION DATE. Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur, no one can Po tell, because it does it so naturally, so evenly. You just dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this a coal team for $10 a week. Now he owns a $50,000 truck farm. He went "back to the soil" and found there a congenial and prosperous living.

Only one of the many examples, to be sure, but not enough to justify a universal call for the city man to soothe his nerves and fatten his purse back on the old farm. To offset this picture we have that of the farmer who says: wer tnrougn your nair, taKing one small strand at a time; by morning'all gray -O" balanced food hairs have disappeared. After another a that the application or two your hair becomes ai'r' readily Well mv brother Jim was wise beautifully dark, glossy, soft and lux "'3 Our Jane" enouerh to see that farmin' don't pay. "Mary uriant and you appear years younger. daraands for ''ody, hrain fek Elding or He went to New York and now he R.

H. Jordan Co. general manager of Smith, Smith (Philadelphia Public Ledger.) The latest blizzard which has put an embargo on the traffic of the seaboard states as far as Washington, coming, as it does, within a day or so of inauguration day, must make an impression on the most hide-bound congressman that the date should be changed. Congress has fiddled over this matter for years all sort of resolutions and plans have been suggested, only to meet with failure. The latest proposal, that of Senator Shmafroth, was reported upon adversely by the senate judiciary committee.

In consequence, nothing is now before congress; but Representative Henry of Texas, who has been an earnest advocate of the change, declares he will again try to push the matter through. Jones. Gets $10,000 a year." The field on the other side of the fence always looks attractive, and sometimes the IN YOU WANT THE BEST A FILING DEVICE maverick that jumps over grows plump on what he finds. It is not safe yet to The School Girls' Pump. Biggest and Best assortment we have ever shown, from $2.00 to $3.50.

accept as a general rule that the train' ing of the country man fits him for FOOD success in the city, and that the city man is eminently fitted to make good "heat and in the country; but more and more Berger All Steel ''Mis snint- all the dissatisfied persons are acting, perhaps of u' s-giving not unwisely, on that formula each While the needed action is in the A en -1. a foor. year. nature of a constitutional amendment, at the same time this is not an insup erable objection. April 30, the day of Washington's first inauguration, is the date which congress should agree upon.

Washington is at its best then, and the weather chances do nat carry the menace of snowbound trains for Ladies' Fine Footwear "Sorosis" and other fine grade Oxfords, Pumps and Colonials, from $2.00 to $6.00. to 'at t'rrm the marchers, nor pneumonia for the spectators and partisipants. tke pack-tho taste, works a "'da iav 'a 0tiP IS THE THING. Fire-proof, sanitary comes with locking device if desired. We also carry Filing Devices in wood.

Complete Vertical Files. $2.50 Up. ST0NE.B1RBINGER BOOK COMPANY 15 7fd9 6t Print Works Close Feeling "Just Right" this Suring is largely a matter of keeping the digestion perfect, the blood pure, the liver and bowels active. For this kind of work HOSTETTER'S Stomach Bitters is well adapted. Try it today Because of Strike "Th er'a a Kea son'1 By Associated Presa, fOr Lawrence.

Mass. March 17. The H. C. LONG 33 Ent Trade Street Charlotte, N.

a print works of the Pacific Mills, em Pe-Nuts ploying more than 2,000 hands, was shut down today because of th strike of employes of the dyeing depart' ment for a wage' Increase. 3.

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