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Charlotte Directory KODAKS u k . . a. Typewriter Supplies I^rgegt stock of ribbons^ carbon, oil/pand other accessories to be found in the South. Orders filled tame day received. i.e. Cray Ion A Co., Charlotte, N. C. TheT one, Action ^Durability of a STIEFF is only equaled by another Stieff Piano and is the only Artistic JStandard sold direct from factory to your home. Southern Wareroom 5 W. Trade St.* Charlotte, N.C. C. U. Wilmolb. Manauer HARD LINE8. Grace?She married a widower? , Edith?Is she happy? Grace?No; when he's not talking about himself he's talking about his first wife. The Most Beautiful Thing. A newspaper recently Invited Its readers to state in a few words what they considered the most beautiful thing in the world. The flrBt prize was awarded to the sender of tho an swer: "The eyes of my mother." "The dream of that which we know to be Impossible" suggested an imaginative person, and this brought him second prize. But the most amusing thing was that which read, "The most beau tiful thing in the world is to see a man carrying his mother-Jn-law across a dangerous river without making any attempt to drop her In." ^ Now What Did 8hs Meant At a recent wedding a baby had abrleked without intermission to the great annoyance of tho guests,' eto. As the bridal party was leaving the church a slight delay occurred. One of the guests seized the opportunity to say to the first bridesmaid: "What a nuisance babies are at a wedding!" "Yes, indeed!" answered the brides maid, angrily. "When I send out In Tltations to my wedding I shall have printed in the corner, 'No babies ex pected.' "?Judge. Now He Doesn't Believe It. A Cleveland man was reading Bome Jokes about how tho English weren't so slow as they are* supposed to be to get a joke. He believed it, too. So he tried his theory on a British guest Of his. "Did you ever hear Mark Twain's Joke about how the report of his death had been greatly exaggerated?" he asked. "No," answered the Englishman, eagerly, "but I'll wager it was good. What was it?"?Cleveland Plain Dealer. Harsh. nann* - Gerald?Coffee keeps me awake. Geraldlne?Me, too; I always drink an extra cup when I know you are coming to call. Get the Happy Mood? Post Toasties with cream for a breakfast starter pro* duce it Am) there** a lot in starting the day right. Yo?*r? bound to band i happiness to^omeone as you gjve the mora you get Bay ? a package, of Post Toasties and increaso^ the - STILL HATES WHITES Chief Two Strike Active Though 90 Years Old. Succeeded Chief Spotted Tail at Head of Rosebud Band of Sioux In dians?Hules People With ? an Iron Hand. 8it>ux Kails, 8. P,?Two Strike, the bead chief of the Rosebud Btoux In* 4A?wih, whs so iiafCitiil on acoouut of killing two Pawnee braves at once Home time In bin early youth. He Uvea in Uoaebud, B. I). He Is 00 years of ate", and until the last four or five years has enjoyed the very best of health, but now old age baa begun to show, and the old time warrior and chief is getting very weak and feeble, but he still insists on getting out in his buggy and driving his little team of ponies. He Is greatly feared by all of his people and still rules his tribe with an iron hand, as he still believes It is right to kill any of bis people that dare to disobey his commands, anil It is thought that if he dares he would exercise his right when any of his people displeased him. He has always been what la known as a bad Indian, and nover was friend ly with the whites, and he hates them all now as much as he ever did. When ever he Is interviewed he is surly and seems to hold hlmiielf aloof from .the hated whites and acts as If ho 1b lowering himself to even talk with them. He has been head chief of the Rose bud Bloux since 1880, at which time he succeeded Chief Spotted Tail, who had been killed by Crow Dog In a fight, which was caused by an old family feud of long standing. Old Two Strike has been In all of the Indian wars that have been in his time, and wus one of the head lead ers In the Fort Phil Kearney massa ere, at the loot of the Big Horn'moun tains, where about 200 sordiers were killed In the year 1867. And again in the last Indian war of 1890-91, he was with Short Wool at the battle of Wounded Knee, where he was captur ed and taken to Washington, D. C., and afterward taken to Fort Sheridan as a government prisoner, where he was confined until the spring of 1892, when Buffalo Bill got permis sion from^the government to take him with his Wild West show for a period of two years, after which the government allowed him to be turned loose to live the rest of his days among his own people, but Instead of feeling grateful to the government for turning him loose, he has done all In his power to keep the Indians hostile to the whites, bucking all the movements of the gov ernment In sending the Indian chil dren away to school and consequently hae caused the government no end of trouble, for It is a tribal custom .for them obey their chief In every - way. If tho inside truth was really known It would probably bo found that' his orders never coincided very closely to what the government wanted In any thing. The government is no longer obliged to pay him any money, as they have al lowed him to sell all of his lands, and to keep up the proceeds for his old ago. Thoy allow only non corns, as tltey call them (1. e., all those who are too old or Hick to work), to sell all of their land. i He has had two wives, but only one of them is still living, he has been the father of eight children, all of whom ! are still living except one. ' His oldest ! eon will succeed him as chief of the Rosebud Sioux and is known as Little Hawk. SOLVES RIDDLE OF SPHINX Archaeologist Finds Statue Is Merely Sculptured Countenance of King Chepheren. Boston.?Prof. George A. Relsner of Harvard, who headed an expedition sent to Egypt jointly by Harvard unl veraity nnd the Museum of Fine Arts declares he has solved the riddle of the ages, the mystery of the Sphinx He saya that he has-. clearly establish ed that the battered visage Joined to the body of a lion la merely the sculptured countenance of Cheph ren, builder of the pyramid that bears his name, who lorded it over Egypt about 2850 B. C., nearly 6,000 \ years ago. When Professor Reiner uncovered the wonderful statue of Mycerlnus, from the head dress he readily dis covered that the Sphinx was a sculp tured portrait of Chephrea Imposed on the body of a lion. Work on Herrlnriaa Gymnasium. Hempstead, IJ, T.?Ground has been broken here for the new Hantaan Memorial gymnasium whleh Mts. JR. H. Hariiman and other lataSers of her family will build for the St. Geoiwe Episcopal church parish house, memory of the late B. H. Harrlman, . No'OWttpln This Club. MlddlehopA, H. T.?Although they meet weekly, members of the Wild Rose club, an organisation composed of ftbogE 7v>, y, ?1 The Wretchedness of Constipation iCw qwkUj U o?wcobm by CARTER'S LITTLE UVEK PILLS. Purely m, mad tnrljfwrtna. Tbcy <lo ttwh dot/, 8<??0 M, Iwill Dm*, ?-?n M??, / Genuine ?rtbw Biguatura Trad* Mark A LIQUID REMEDY Ur CHILDREN'S ILL* Makes Teething Easy KEVOMMKNDKU FOB OonattpaUon. !>!?( rlioaft, ConTuUlont, p?Uc, Hour WUiuibcL. ric It Wumi. ?ll?M |Teierttt)n?M ?nrt Guide Ilktdt dl?e*U.>u. ft io<kc? frothing mi?, nroutoCM Cb?erfultiMt ami urudurm Mural for Mle t>7 nil druytittu ?n) d*?lertlboa bo (lie H?nu/*ctut*<l t-y BABY EASE 00.. ATLANTA, GEORGIA WANTEDB|^?:S " " _ " ? , M weekly. Courwj cnuul?i?d In & *,TSn Wftijen while learning l?Ww7,^*h*?.l'5<)y,? 'iT?P.~V W? while learn I nil THAT WAS THE LAST STRAW Many Women There Are Who Will Understand Just Why Long-Suf fering "Worm" Turned. Soveral years ago an Atchison'couple were living happily together. The community was shocked one day when , the wife applied for a dfvorce and got it. The story of the divorce has come out. It seems that the wife went into the kitchen and "slaved" all day. She made bread, pies, cake, cookies and pork and beans. She boiled a tongue, made a potato salad, stuffed eggs, made a custard and brown bread. 'When her husband came home at six o'clock in the evening he found her dressed up. And on the table whs cold tongue, pork and beans, fresh bread, cake, cookies, pie, potatp salad, stuffed eggs, brown bread and cus tard. The wffe thought her husband would say: "You poor darling, how you have worked today!" Instead, ho said, in a surprised way: "COLD sup per! Lord, but you have an easy time!" H1b wife did not answer him. She was speechless with rage, and he does not know to this day why she asked the court to be divorced from a BItUTE.?Atchison Globe. Next! There were a couple of dandy fish liars h the Colonial lobby. We didn't have ^ne to get their names, ad dresses and photographs, but we lin gered long enough to hear the conver sation. The poignant part thereof was a8 follows: "How much did y.our fish weigh?" "I didn't have ho hay scales with me, you mut. Bfit when I pulled him out it lowered the lake four inches.' "Some fi-sh," commonted the other, without the quiver of an eyelash. "Reminds me of some good sport I had duck hunting last fall. I fired at a flock of ducks and gathered up four quarts of toeB."?Cleveland Plain Dealer. . The Leaser Evil. Oresham college In 1719 was the scene of a famous serio-comic duel be tween two celebrated doctors, Doctor Mead and Do<?tbr Woodward, both of whom were lecturers at the college. While walking down Blshopsgate street one morning they quarreled over some medical question and ad journed to the square of the college to fight it out with swords. Woodward fell, wounded in several places, where upon Mead magnanimously Bald "Take thy lifp." "Anything but your physic," bl88ed?back the chagrined Woodward pre he swooned away.?London Chron icle. FOOD IN 8ERMON8 Feed the Dominie Right and the Ser mons Are Brilliant. A conscientious, hard-working and successful clergyman writes: "I am glad to bear testimony to the.pleasure' and Increased , moasure of efficiency ajid health that havfc come to me from adopting Grape-Nuts food as one of my articles of diet. "For Several years I was much, dis tressed during the early part of each Jay by indigestion. My breakfast seemo<l to turn sour and fthled to di gest. After dinner the headache and Hher symptoms following the break 'ast would wear away, only to return, however, next morning. "Having heard of Grape-Nuts food, I anally concluded to give it a trial. I made my breakfasts of Grape-Nuts with cream, toast and Postum. The re mit was surprising In improved health and total absence of the distress that had, for so long a time, tollowed the morning meal. "My digestion became one? more latlsfactory, the headaches ceased, and .he old feeling of energy returned. Since that Ume I have always. had [Jrape-Nuts food on my breaJtfast able. "I was delighted to find also, that whereas before I began to use Grape >Juts food I was quite nervous and be came easily wearied In the work of jreparlng sermons and In study, a narked Improvement In this respect eAulted from the change In my diet "I am convinced that Grape-Nuts ood produced this* result and helped ne to a sturdy condition of mental aid physical strength. =? "I have known of eaycral persona who were formerly troubled as I was, fed who hare been helped as I hare >een, by the use of Grape-Nuts food, tt nr recommendation." 1 Name given >y Postum Company, Battle Creek, Ulch. "There's ft reason." Read the Utile ^took* "The to nkr?. Mr. btt*r IN SOUTH CAROLINA CJaffney.?The new Cherokee Ave ttue liaptlsl church, which has Juut been completed, at a cost of about $23,0u0, U now In u?e. Wabhlngfou.?Jtepresentatlvo Aiken has been made chairman of the DU trie! yf Columbia committee's sub committee on steam ami electric rail way*. Spartanburg.?The anniversary of tht birth of the late Dr. Janu-s H. Carlisle, "The (Jraml Old Man of Wof lord," wan appropriately celebrated by the college, of which he wan president for bo many years, and later president emeritus. Orangeburg.?M. A. Strauss, con ductor on the Atlantic Coast Line J railroad, Buffered a serious accident j at Creston, his I*ft leg being com pletely severed from hie body Jpst ! above the knee, and hlu right foot j horribly mangled.{ .Both limbs wore I amputated. Yorkvllle.?The onu hundred and twentyllrBt meeting of the South Carolina Diocesan Council unanimous ly selected Heaufort and' May 7, 1912, set as the date for the opening ses sion. Newberry.?Summer liros. company i Bold 1,000 bales of cotton to tho Clif ton Manufacturing company at 16 1-4. They 1>ad been holding the lot for seme time. Large quantities of cotton have been turned loose In Newberry within the past several days, since the price has gone to 16 cents. There are many who think the price Ib going higher yet. Darlington.?Dr. K. M. Nlghbert, of the United States department of ag riculture, and Dr. M. Hay Powers, of Clemson college, will lecture on May 16 at Darlington court house to the farmers and cattle-raisers of Darling* ton county, on the subject of "Tick Eradication," looking to organizing and taking steps necessary to getting that work started in this county. ?Spartanburg.?A kind of boycott new to the South has ben discovered here. Negroes are refusing to work for white persons because they are incensed at the rapid way in which Garry Cist, a negro, was triod, con victed and sentenced to death for at tacking a white woman. Six negro men have been bound over to the criminal court on a charge of having severely whipped Emma and Mary Thompson, negro women who had worked for white families. Washington.?RopresontatIve Lover ond Brantley of Georgia, wore in vited by President Taft to an inter view on the subject of Mr. Lever's resolution with regard to the reason for Ambassador Hill's retirement from Berlin. On leaving the White House, the congressmen expressed themselves as absolutely satisfied that the Hill incident had nothing to do with the potash controversy "and Mr. Lever's resolution will ijot be presented. Birmingham, Ala.?Clemson won the annual meet of the S. I. A. Ar- here the score being: Clemson 38, Auburn 37, Birmingham Athletic club 36, Bir mingham Y. M. C. A. 19, Birmingham high school 6. Vanderbilt, Kentucky State, Georgia Tech and University of Alabama wer<? disqualified in tho gen eral meet for not registering in the college meet. Two records were broken. Greene of Clemson lowered the 8. I. A. A. record for the ban mile from z.07 to 2:05, while his team mate, Lewis, lowered the record for i the mile from 4:48 4-8 to 4:46 3-6. | Georgetown.?It has been success fully demonstrated that the soil of this county is as wonderfully adapted to the cultivation of strawberries as the famous lands of Horry county. Mr. Elroy Bailey, formerly of Iowa, now of Chadbourn. N. C.( and An drews, bought 1,000 acres of George town county land near the line of the G. and W. R. R. and planted thiB year about 100 acres in strawberries. The first yield ?*s shipped to* this city in crates about the first of April, splendid berries, which sold on sight! Then they were shipped by express to other markets and shipped in refrig erator cars. Last week shipments averaging a car a day were shipped ,.out. Over 100 persons were engaged near Andrews in picking strawberries at that time. One year ago not five acres ii} the entire county was plant ed in strawberries. The quality of tho berries grown on this soil is ex ceptionally fine, being large, luscious and of delightful flavor. Georgetown.?The city Is about to erect a new and thoroughly up-to-date brick building for the fire department to cost $10,000. Anderson.?Influential citizens of the towns on the Blue Rtdgo railroad and proposed extension are trying to induce the Southern railway to ex tend this line over the mountains in to Tennessee. Newberry.?One or the largest, if not the largest, public undertakings ever attempted In Newberry will be Chautauqua week, which Is being planned for about the second week In June. 8t. Matthews.?M. Jarecky, a local cotton buyer, bought 341 bales of cot ton frqm O. H. Welnges, a farmer, and paid him for the same $23,663,63. This deal makes $360,000 worth of cotton bought by Mr. Jarecky this sea son Greenville.?T. W. Stonecypher, who shot police Officer Cureton: several weeks a^ ag<* who was later carried *? He? penitentiary '. tor safe keeping, waa found not guilty. Stone cyppers plea was temporary insanity. r?pre*?nted bjr former Gov. M. F. Ansel. Officer Cureton Waa re leased from a hospital two weeks ago Darlington.?*|r. L. g. Welling sold , */' A Buchan*n. cotton bgyer, J lot of 440 bale* of COtt6? fo?.*Wch ,n r0Und about $30,000. There have boon about 1,000 bale* of cotton sold on thi* market recently more than half of. which haa brought 15 cents per pound. ~ lia^ of14!?'""711* folIow,n* l> tb? ^L L ! mothen ot Confederate Mve [n ??<*** Mr* iwaraan 102. vonm a] j , m ? ? . -. , Mr* Caroline Parker. 00; Mr*, caro ViAbn*r HEALTHS KIDNEYS ESSENTIAL TO PERFECT HEALTH. t . When healthy, tbo kidneys' remove about 500 grains of iiHpur* ittiUtf from the trioed dully; when unhealthy, ,?omo part of the i mini re matter 1* ab ?orbed, causing various diseases and aympUnns. To attain pt'rfi'oje;" health, you must koop your fitter* 1 right. 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My coat collar would be actually white with thu dandruff that had fallen from my head. My profession being that of a barber, I was particular about having my hair In good condition, and was also In a position to try many lotions, etc., for tho scalp. Those had little or no ef fect. I had heard so much about tjio Cuticura Remedies that 1 resolved to try them. I shampoood my head with Cuticura Soap twice a week and after drying my head thoroughly, I anointod parts of my scalp with Cuti cura Ointment. I was pleased from the outset, and continued to keep up this treatment. To think that only three cakes of Cuticura Soap and ono and one-half boxes of Cuticura Oint ment rid my head of this annoying trouble made mo feel quite contented. [ have now got a thick growth of hair and I am never troubled with any dandruff or itching of the Bcalp. Thore 1b no question but that the Cuticura Remedies cured me. I frequently recommend them to my customers, and they think a great deal of them." 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