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G&ARLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER, DECEMBER 20, '1004. bo doubt will be characterised by the air of hospitality and rood cheer ao ltfce tha cordial hoat himself. Tha house will be decorated ' with Christ maa hollv and mistletoe. " and every thin will be conductvet o the pleasure of the guests. Amonf those invited aree Ur. and Mrs. B. -T. uatea, ir. and Mra." Jesse mith. Mr. and Mrs, v W. W. Stover. Mr. and Mra.-J.- E. Kirrtne. ' Mr. and Mra. W.O i Slrrlne, imp. a.m Mrs. wilktns. Miss .Marie and Bess Henry, Mtas Mayo and Llasle Waddill. Mr. A. U. Hone. r. eirop W Mr. Dick Riley and other ' Monday - afternoon Miaa name Hayne entertained the eighth grade ofe'ethe Central school, of whlch,ahe ia the efficient teacher. .The v arter noon was eoent playalng croklnole fend 'can-urns and delicious ' refreeh- menta were served. I Tnendav morninsr Ebaufth entertained at card very de- , llahtfully at her home ot jacuee ave nue. The following laaies vmp prco ent: Mesdamea Jesse 1 8mith: Joohn Russell, J. E. Slrrlne, Willam Wllktits, J. C. Fltagerald. E. F. Bates. Nelson Poe, W. J. .Thackston, W. Ot Slrrlne, D. W. BaughVH J. Haynsworth. Miss Kata Rutledge and Miss ; isopnie fiMdav evening Misses Susie and Ellen (Jraeheam were the ' charming young hostesses to a number of their frlendsa v their Deautuutn on Broadus avenue. The house was love lya ndb reightw 1th Chrlstmaad ecora tlons andt heb relght, happy faces and merryv oicesof they oungp eople pres ent avee vldence ort.bep lasuret hey xpfinced on Kthla occasion. An ele sraht suDDerwaa " served during the evening. C' .. - " The Misses Graham are at home for the holidays from the Woman's College in Baltimore, and are being cordially welcomed by tncir many friends. (Mra. J. Walter Gray entertained a few friends Informally at cards on Wednesday evening Inh onorof her guest. Miss Clark, of Pennsylvania. Monday at 80 'clock Dr. John H Maxwell gave a dinner party on the occasion of his 7Srd birthday. His niece. Mrs. Joey Weyman Houston ana nis nepnew, jwr. sm weymuu. of Atlanta, were present for the occa slon. Tuesday evening Mrs. S. M. Gower entertained a few friends informally at an "eza--noa" at her home on Wash inton street Mrs. Gower waa assisted In receiving by her guest. Miss Louise Martin, and her son. Mr.T . U. uower. Cards and a jtemptlngs supper made the evening a merry one, DURHAM SOCIAL NOTES. Correspondence of The Observer. Durham. Deo. 23. Ana you saia, it is Just exactly, what I wanted," didn't yout. Did you ever see that little pic ture called: The Social L.le? 11 eeerns that the snake waa expressing her ap preciation of the manicure set the frog had given her for a Christmas gift. Bald she, "It is just exactly what I wanted." Obviously a "palpable He," but a necessary one. Calling any de viation from the truth necessary Is bad moral teaching. Isn't it? But sup pose for a minute that every one spoke exactly as he felt, and as much, about everything, - to everybody, just wouldn't this world be one howling wilderness? I rather think it would. These little polite social aberrations from the path of recltude mean noth ing to those "that speak them, and less to those that hear, but they cer tainly 'present what, would otherwise be; inevitable Jars, acting as rubber tires, making rough places smooth. Nobody believes them, so what does it matter? " 'What is truth?" asked jesting Pilate, and waited not for an swer." And I will not either. Mrs. J. S. Carr, Jr., entertained at euchre Thursday afternoon In a most charming manner. The elegant home was decorated with carnations, grow ing hyacinths, and holly. Each little table was guarded by a Jolly old Santa Claus carrying In his arms a flag upon which the number of the table was printed. After- eight games had been played, most, delicious refreshments in three courses were served. The prize, a dainty little violet vase of glass and filigree silver, was won by Miss Mar lie Jordan. The consolation, a dear little pair of embroidery sclsors, was won by Mrs. Paul C. Graham. Santa Claus forgot, or else he con fused, the day of the month, last week for when the dning room doors were opened, the Up-toDate Club, which had assembled at the home of Mrs. T. D.' Jones, found him seated In his snow-covered sleigh, driving his fa mous team, Cupid and Cornet, Dancer and Prancer, Douner and Blltzer, right In the middle of the table! What do you think of that? It is not known how the metamorphosis came about, but a large rectangle in the center of the table had become a sheet of Ice, surrounded by banks of snow, and it was here that the old saint stopped his world-renowned reindeer. He was not at all abashed, but looked about him at the. Christmas decorations, the bril 'llant chandelier from which hung scin- tilating festoons of blown glass, shim mering and glittering in their chrys- talllng beauty and the soft lights shin lng through the' white ahades of the candelabra. Of course he was accus tomed to all this, but the ladles were not. They clapped their hands in pleasure and appreciation. Santy nodded and In came Misses Annie Louise Vaughan and Anna Branson, who served a delicious luncheon In v live courses. r After the luncheon, as ..the guests were leaving the room,1 unfortunately . one , of them happened to say that it was' only a few day until the twenty fifth, and then a queer thing happen ed, flanty turned white, and whiter, and became almost, frentied when he understood the mistake that - he had made lit; the 1 date of his .visit. He : scrambled around in his - embarrass- ji; mem, aroppmg an orts 01 prewy ut ; tie gifts which ne: -club : members seised immediately, ana v then 4 drove wav. .. ' ,s-pv.&W i'-irfi 'rvUWv J vv , When the little children In Durham 4 heard that he had come and gone without even saying ''howdy" to them, rithey wept with rage and disappoint ment, but I suppose, be came back last night, if, he recovered sufficiently from his paut-paa. . - met at the altar by the groom with his j best man, , Mr. Prank Gowdy. The .1 bride looked lovely in beautiful dress or white crepe de chine, and veil en train. She la the oldest laughter of Mr. and Mrs. U A. Bristol, and baa many friends here. After tha wedding I a moat delightful reception was given to the bridal party at the bride a home i en Kaat Moore street. Mr. and. Mrs. Oulley left last night 1 ror their future noma, Meridian, Miss. The out-of-town guests for the wed oing were? Mrs. Ruth Oulley. of Me ridian, Miss. ; Mr. ..... Frank Gowdy, of Meridian; Mr. and Mrs. L. Is. Bristol. or etatesvllle; Mr. and Mrs. De Vault. or Asheviue. and Mr. and Mra. J. -M. rrix, of Lumberton. . ; Mrs. G. P. Erwln delightfully enter tained the Book Club Thursday after noon at her pretty home on West Union street. The house was beauti fully decorated In holly and mistletoe, and it being the Christmas meeting. eacn member was presented with a small stocking filled with bon bons and nuts. Mrs. Erwln as usual proved her- sen a charming hostess. I .a, NEW Y. M. C. A. BUILDING. A Splendidly Equipped 'Establishment ..II.. -k 3 . I. . Mills, Near Greenville, S. C, With Interesting Exercises. Correspondence of The Observer. Greenville, 6. C Deo. 24. The opening of the handsome building of the young Men's Christian Association of the Mona ehan Mills, near this city, which occur red last night, is an event of peculiar interest, being the first building of ta una erected , in a cotton mill village la this country. The association is an or ganization of the men and boys employed at these mills. The building has been erected, by Mr. Thos. F. Parker. r resi dent of the mill corporation and other sioric holders and friends whom he has interested In tho movement. The main building is 42xii7 feet, three stones man. with an annex 40xtt0 feet. it is artistic in outward appearance and handsomely finished within. A broad plana, extends across the front of the building. Entering the building one finds a spacious lobby out of which one may vara into the various departments of the nHld!JI!H.?" '"J fhTl!B55,'?S how to avoid food poisons. ' -- vMuiiig a wan 1 JU IV: I V a WW rooms for boys. These bova rooms also have a special entrance from the side Causes Of Bacterial Changes in Meat, or me Duuaing. in tne rear or the lODoy Milk and r'lsh Explained Precau. me omce la located, commanding oy its position tne oversight of the building. A pacsuge to the rear leads to the gymna sium, which Is well lighted and vent Hat ed, provided with a running track and equipped with a complete line of appara tus for physical culture. A stair-case from the lobby leads to the second floor. which la divided into educational class rooms, director's room and kitchen. On 9 OFF TO ; ANY, ONE PROVING THAT THE FOLLOWING STATEMENT IS NOT BASED OH ACTUAL FACTS. MORE REYNOLDS' SUM CURED IV AS SOLD IN THE PAST YEAR, 19 3, THE THIRD YEAR IT WAS OFFERED TO CHEIVERS, THAN THE AMOUNT USED IN THE UNITED STATES OF ANY GRAND OF TOBACCO CLAIMED TO BE SUN CURED. SAGO & PETTEE IW ML . -r-,";"' .' OUILDERC OF ' IMPROVED COTTOW ACE jir-E:: t ESTIMATES FURBISHED. f M fk m CCxmESF , j:u:ited A. H. VASHBURIM, SOUTHERN AGEHT, CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA EVILS DUE TO PTOMAINES. : MORaNTOH MATTERS, Correspondence of The Obserrer. r ilorganton, Dec. 24. Last Thursday evening a beautiful and impressive wedding ceremony was, performed in the Methodist church here, when Miss Mary Lou Bristol was married to Mr. Frank Oullley, of Meridian, Miss. ; Promptly at a o'clock and Just as Mrs. K. Bj -Claywell began playing the redding march, the bridal party en tered the church. ' 1 irst :: came ' the groomsmen, Mr; (Will? Hogan and Mr. Jim McGlmpsey, Mr, Dick Bristol and Mr. James Claywall. Mr.'Iverson Da vid, and Mr; Ed Alexander, next the dnmes Of honor, Mrs. Heriedlct Bristol and Mrs. J. N. Krtx. Thrtn came the Mr-id of hon.ir. J;!'!i Tlutli Gullry, sls- !''' ' . ' I Kft T 1 r !' tlons Tliat Should be Taken in the Preparation of Food Products and a Means of Finding Whether Canned Goods Are Wholesome Canned Iro- ducts Safer Jlian is Commonly Supposed. Correspondence of The Observer. Boston. Dec. 2?.. Just what "nto. the third floor Is an armory for the As- .., ,. , , sedation Silver Cornet Band, equipped " Polsonln&- PUXZleS with lockars for Instruments, with an of- tM-average mnn. For some years it flee for the manager of the band. In I nas Deen tne fashion to attribute any the basement there are a pair of first-1 sudden and otherwise unexnlalnable class bowling alleys, a barber shop, double local epidemic of disease to this dread h lX L. .J 7JL cause-a form of bacterial action very dred and twenty lockers for gymnasium ji, t... . - suits, toilet rooms and the heating plant. vff u?ly. understood by most of us, The building Is handsomely equipped with I "S"1""1 ' furniture and everything needed for the exact scientific knowledge by the ao- cenduct of the association work, Includ- cumulating Investigations of students ir.K a grand piano and an organ. The of bacteriology. gymnasium is a I go used for an audience , .. , . . . room, six hundred folding chairs being AtFor example. It Is undoubtedly true provided for seating. A gas plant lias that of all articles of food, canned been installed for artificial lighting; and goods. If properly prepared, are about un abundant water supply is secured from the safest from the action of the a reservoir witn an electric motor ana bugs that make the ptomaines." Tet pump having a capacity of 15,000 gallons the h-v . b noDularlv he- per day. Some two hundred members are ,rr A " ? ,"e ... PDU,ary already enrolled In the association and to be ihe m08t dangerous. And this number will be largely Increased now reauun, woeii one cuiues 10 minx that the building Is ready for use. Tha about it. Is fairly obvious. The band is equipped with silver Instruments I canned goods are generally prepared rind filled a creditable part In the pro-1 frnm fronh mxtorini lined hrn cla features have been started anticipat- Hn to reacn the oanaer point, and lng the completion of the building. they, are further freed from danger of The exercises last night consisted of bacterial action by careful sterillza- muslo by the band, addresses by Mr. Par- tlon. And If these safeguards have ker. Mr. C. C. Mlchener. of New York nmmt inefflHont in -m. fSSKJ-rSw1 ''.:nT,:itances they do, there remains i tian Associations; Mr. G. C. Huntington, method by which the consumer can Inter-State secretary, and devotional ex- tell whether or not the contents of a does by the local pastors. given can are perfectly wholesome. All The association work ts under the dl-1 that Is neceasniy Is to InsDect the rection of a trained general secretary, can an(1 )f tnfi DUgy bacteria are ?lr iiJ" "5-1 ?e "yt, within, you may be sure that they ..af.ii ..ri.n. in .irh wnrk .nri i. will have produced gases, which in proving himself the man neded to lay turn will have affected the shape of the foundations of this work in whlca me can. lr its ends Duige ever so much Interest !s already manifest by the I slightly, don't buy it. But If the other manufacturers and which undoubt- nd of the ran nr concave th con my will De eiicnufu 10 uiner nun win i ,.M, ... , . ,. j .. , 1.1 , . . 1.1. . . . . I ICIIIO nic UUIIO DOIO ai.u MHO, It, niuilllien 11 11. nifcia wiiii kuuess , , . . , vLhlnh 1. rnnflrtpntlv exoected. oorrow me slogan 01 receni campaign The Youim Men s Christian. Association oratory. Onco the can Is opened, how Is but one of the InterestlngVmovements ever, the contents are as subject to going on at the mills. The xoung wo- bacterial attack as any other food men'a Christian Association has an or- I i.h.i Peanlsation with a general secretary and carefUiy, Franklin High School, Frankllnvllle, N. C, Dec S. '04. Mrs. Joe Person. Charlotte, N. C: Dear Madame. I cannot express my full ap preclstlon of your wonderful rtemedy. I have used It In my home for three years, and think it Invaluable. As a tonic, it cannot be excelled. For in digestion, or run-down system, it has no equal, I wish every sufferer would give it a fair trial. It will certainly do all you claim for It. Mrs. Mary C. Weatherly, a iinmp.tic Mince teacner. excellent schools are Drovlded and much attention I This whole subject, according to Improving the homes, adding I Professor S. C. Prescott. of the de to tho attractiveness or the village and I partment of Industrial biology at the immuiun me f; I Massachusetts Inst tute or Technolo- The opening programme Includes "cen I " ; . Kl, house" This afternoon, with music and . nw much be"er understood by refreshments. To-night the Monaghan experts than formerly, and the main Mills Sunday school will hold its Christ-1 features 01 it can easily do maae in mas exercises in the building. I telllglble to the man In the street. To-morrow tne ionowms specuii kf- 1 For a lon- tme after ptomaines, or vices will be held: workers meeting, : O0isonous substances, were first dls- a. m.. ana union services, i: p. m.. 1 ; It mam ,rvya,.nt,A that tth nf hrh wl ha a.ddressd bv Mr. w""ui ' r Rrlrteman. of Columbia, assistant were themselves a form or bacteria. State secretary of the Young Mens But It It now well known that they Christian Association: concert by Mona- are simply poisonous substances, pro- ghan x. M. j. A. eana ana uroneiira, s duced by the combined action or hon n Til. . ana men B injijr . v r. ,1... niut A r.ni.m, Ka mi- address by Rev. Frank D. Hunt, of Green- n tV. VllK?. ' ' ... I J !... k.f oil lrlna nt On Monday nignt ine exercises will OTU j cIoko with a concert by the, Piedmont. Humanity except tne vegetarians, ine S. C, Bund. v ptomaines are, therefore, practically as manv In number n the different DAVIDSON DESERTED. animal food nroducts-but all alike In tti1r nnwAf in rnnk trnuhle for hu- The Students Home for tho Holidays manlty. All are alike, also, in that iTrauwu nun rtvvco. ti,ey induce evils which are preventa Correspondence of Tha Observer. ble. One important reason, for exam- mviason. uw. it.mv cuiickb nu.uu ar ni .v r.i. ,,,. oti.imed so nnnnvl . . , . . . 1 1 . . . . . I , " ..j uv. n ..... aesenea to-nignt. 11 inaeea a case or: ahla . tnHrlI1 fnr wholeome "Tls the nlgat herore Uhrtstmas, and - 'r-'?'" " ' , I ger can all through the house, ' l" I fore thi wot a creature is stirring, not even a nui m. jar. x-i. uui m mouse. way In which he has Deen nana lea Ilut If Santa Claus goes through and while hetnar transformed into sausage. neers In he will And no lean stockings I ri, .t.i.t tk.nfnm la nhvlnmlv uangnng irom tne mn. nor, m nf imnortance to human n nt. ....1 I well-belnsr so much so that it not ihmm the coverlet, faces on which tha only absorbs the attention of many in resolution of watching ror and catching dividual scientists, out nas Decome 01 the mysterious old saint, is not wholly I late years an Important part of the removca even Dy ine sieep mat waits on bacteriological work of such an insti tired chlionooa. no, Bni win encoumer 1 ..,. w Tn.ti., a stillness that will frighten even him if T" r.""r he makes the mistake of Invading those " ""a. . college buildings to-night. structors, but also advancea stuaenis, Even some of the faculty has gone away I are constantly working along specific for the holidays. The Douglas brothers I lines 'of .Individual research. And it will srx-nd the time In Chester and Black-1 in nwlnv tn em-h ronmhes. the world . m rt . n r . T m im t ,1 . I w .... siocs. o. ,f j",, " over, that ptomaine poisoning is 10s ma nnmp in mivi'iinriiaviiic, o. w. una i . . . ,. . . ,A , r.T .n. ki. ..... mc its terror in propornon i UVXWSVi 1 , - Raveral younir people or the town, who entino metnoas in tne preparation 01 have been away to scnooi, are at home rooa products, .. . . , . 1 mytMtt. , 1 . , 1 , r the Presbyterlsn College, at Charlotte; I tartllnf significance, going back to Misses Maude Vinson ana jean uupuy 1 too urrai worn tor curpae, mo un from Converse College, and Messrs. Orers ptomaines havirur been discovered in Caldwell and Francis - Jetton . from the dead bodies. The name was suggest- A. tt at. t-oiiege. ' led In tha earlv ela-htles hy an Italian Dr. W. K. Grey ana family and Mr. I ..... . and Mrs. C. U Grey went to Moowsvlllel"'-'" to-day for the famUy reunion at RevJ Dr. .' J. M. Whareys. -Dr. Q.- M.' Maxwell wnat tne substance actually was mat left this morning for Richmond, Vs., for centuries had been causing such where he goes as one of the attendants disastrous results to the human beings S.1, ''iSi'vy'lilS"?' who accidentally came In contact Richmond, who will be married on the with if s. fim. nt 87th to Miss Uuclle Montgomery, of Rich- , 7i "j" present widespread work In one of the most minutely difficult of all sci entific researches; and, although al ready It Is said that the time ia not far distant when the danger of pto maine from a scientific point of view a long list of unsuspecting victims, will be altogether abolished, there still re mains from a scientific point of vley a wide field of Investigation for the labors of future generations of scientists. Food poisoning may bo caused In i various ways the most common cases ! being those of meat, sausage, fish, milk and cheese poisoning, through j oacteriai action producing ptomaines. These bacterial changes usually take place In the flesh before It is cured or cooked. During this time, the bac teria, which act by attacking the ni trogenous portions of the food and breaking it up into other substances, some of which are poisonous, complete their work so thoroughly that even the heat of an oven or frying pan is Insufficient to destroy their newly-acquired poisonous qualities. These changes take place with great rapidity and are almost Impossible to detect In their first stages. Later the decom position is accompanied by a charac teristic taste or odor; but the food may have become dangerous before these tell-tale evidences are notice able. The remedy lies In stringent laws regulating the sale of any food prod uct that is open to suspicion and es pecially In removing from every creature that has been sacrificed to the human appetite the Intestinal tract where these dangerous organ Isms are found in greatest abundance. Tha passage of such laws, based up on the work of the bacteriological laboratories, has already marveloualy reduced the number of reported cases of ptomaine poisoning a danger that must have been vaguely realized by primitive man centuries before the presence of any kind of bacteria was even distantly suspected. Fish 'poisoning is another way In which the so-called ptomaines have caused humanity a great dual of un happlness; though many times this type of food Is wrongly supposed to be guilty. Certain fish, for example, tut ifa nAlaAn nlnr.i a I A A llU wiouii Biauuo Kf I 1II7 (Wl! OLIIU I -. ft are only wholesome when these glands j IT llCu lulS luinglC jDCAKS have been removed, and yet others! ... . ... are poisonous at certain seasons, ow- i ould you not listen as to on with lng to changes that are taking place uthorlty? His Holiday advice to you In them that give rise to poisonous !' to UB out ror anything and .mTwii!r.H nt in .. everything you oesire ana require in The Charlotte Supply Co. W ABJI OUTHIRN AOKNTS VOB TINNED WIBE, GERMAN HEDDLE3 AND UXD- DLEFEAUE3. WRITO tJ8 FOR FKICE9, Foskett A Bishop Bteam Crapg carried in stock, aJao Card Clothing an t full Una of Supplies. ' . CHARLOTTE. BIRMINGHAM. , ; SPARTANBURG. MRS. JOE PERSON Manufacturer, Charlotte, N. C. At all Druggists and Dealers. disastrous effects of eating fish undoubtedly to be attributed to I hard and soft woods ror inside or out- !slde lumber. That you will make no And Bollero During the past year we have col lected from various sources soma sec ond-hand engines and boilers. After the ginning season waa over we over hauled and tested these, and are now offering them fur sale at attractive prices. At present our list embraces the following: One 40 II. P. boiler an skldi and engine. 1 One 15 H P. return tubular boiler and 13 H.P. engine. One 20 H.P. boiler on skid and engine. ( Any one who may be in need of' any of theses sixes la requested to write us for detailed description And prices. LIDDELL COMPANY, Engines, Bolters, Saw Mills. Improved Oln Machinery, Pulleys, Shafting, . etc. ptomaines produced by bacteria, either nlnUke In dealing here Is amply borne after the fish hnve been prepared for !ou bjr tht "" of our oldest count of the accumu- " r.r'J- WEARN & COMPANY. mond. Dr, J. P. Munroe and Miss An nie Belle Munroe left to-night for Hick- -ory, wnere tney win spena cnrisimas.- tha ancient Hebrews, tha danger of this kind of poisoning bad been rec ognised, although the causa was neith er suspected nor-sought, after. One may still read in Deuteronomy tne command: 'Te shall not eat anything that dieth ef iuelf: thou shalt give It to the strange ; that Is In . tixj If You Are Troubled With Dyspepsia, Indigestion,' Heart Burn, eick - Stomach, : Rheumatism or Lumbago, com in and deposit M cents rtuJh with us and try a fcottle of th7 world faat8'h'A llBl?2Jl " f " m wfc famou. SEVEN BARKS, and If you l A c"t lVv ref&? don't find It tha best medicine, you aver m? 'ijh 0hiyi ....a th. ha 1. much credit on the hoapltallty df the ntir!t W Ann-t want It. This s-reat nc,en HrWfc remedy haa been sold in this way tor The first experimental study, how Tnnre than thlrtv.flva veara and never! ever. Of the effect produced Upon nl disappoints the sufferer. It la the one mals by the eating of unwholesome unfailinr cure for the above troubles. neHti whs wrnea 011-oniy a nunirea market or on account of the accumu latlon of such waters. And here fortunately decreasing In proportion as greater sclentifl". knowledge not only safeguards the fish markets, but attends to the purification of sewerage before it is permitted to enter bodies of salt or fresh water. In this study of the ptomaines lies also the secret of the modern de- velopment of laws governing the milk supply of our big cities and the em ployment of experts to maintain n standard of purity In various dairy products. The omnipresent bacteria, are also In evidence In the milk of Ill-kept dairies, and It is only by the greatest care in the handling of every object that comes between the caw and the milk consumer that the dan- be completely avoided. Be ne modern srienliflo study of milk and Its products, tlmre woro un doubtedly many cases of poisoning that remained unexplained to thise who experienced them: end the known eases, since the tublct vta better un derstood, have lne!'i(td i-ven Ice cream and custards In whl?h bad milk was ths dangerous element. Pome persons, of course, nre more easily affected by ptommr.j pMs'itiirg than others, and ceonnl good health Is, therefore, an additional safeguard against this partlc-nir danger. It has been suggested, ind (!, that meet of our minor ills could be attributed to "auto-Intoxication,"' or the accidental poisoning of ourselrs with mora -or less mildly polsonojs surmtancti. a majority of them balng ptomalntsj if one gina ana sno.ier. this, newever, u simply a theory that has been neither proved ior disproved, and mtfem science clams credit only for the discovery of tie large nur;be" whose existence can bo provod by the deltcUe bacterlolorfv'tl ,xiei!innt8 that have led to so rainy laws that look at first glanoe quite unreceeisry, ap-l are, nevertb'l'J. of vita' :! Finance in adding to the comfort mid atof ' of mod'rn living. Ani hts Jav a sre invariable approval in prac llco by all rep jtahlo aeuiera in food pri rivets, for In thi lor; run puie eccAk are more nro.l'aine and more eaH'y handled thto tho lr. whtch there are elements of d Jcomp-witUn. BucJts ms THROUGH TRAIN SERVICE TO CALIFORNIA AND AIjL riUNCII'AL.. POINTS WEST. VIA UNION PACIFIC. SHORTEST ROUTE FASTEST TIME SMOOTHEST TRACK Electric Lighted Trains Daily. INQUIRE OF J. F. Van Rensselear, 18 l'cach tree Street. Atlanta, Ga. FOR 1905 We have this to offer you: We are going to try harder than we've ever done, to merit your patronage. We will have even better, larger and more complete stocks for yeu to select from and we wilt always price everything as low as is consistent. ALLEN HAEWAEE 00. CHICHESTER'S PILLS Orlalsal mmS Airi fltnlu. l,ee TwltMMltl, L4I. wk PnMflM REO tad M4 mmIIW trmt. mlaivlik Mm riMM. Tab . Binw ssMnsuMM lamaiiaM 4a prauix, mm 4 U ai 0alr, Th1iI mi ind It cures r-nnv others, too rumer- ye era ot", .when the famous physlolo-Aii-nrt von iratlr, t"rm the . FIGHT WILL. BE BITTER. : .Those who will Derslst , In eloalnr their ears against the contlnuaTeom mendatiori of - Dr. King's New Discov ery for Consumption, will have a long and." bitter fight with .their troubles, if not edned earlier by fatal terminatioa Read what T. R. Beall, of Beall, Miss., has to : say: ?'lst : fall my wife had every symptom of consumption. She took Dr. "King's New Discovery, after everything else had - failed. - Improve ment' cams at 'Once, and fir bottlos entirely cured bw." - Guaranteed by Burwll & Dunn, Drnc-irt. Pries, C c rn 1' ?t.C1. Trln' f--. ma. l.H. , m mat 4 arato ia turn ft ft ! tat XaaSaa. to iMira Hail. Bait y ai ta. t R. E. COCHRANE. I 4 f '' R. Insurance Real Estate e. cocnnA Li Dili Si, Dr. . My HutohUvn. 4. J. Hutohlsn. ! INSURANCE I X FIRE LIFE ACCIDENT OtflM, N. 0 Hunt ulldlnc I Phn4992. ONCB M YB21R . does Christmas com when all make merry, and : when thera - should be "Peace on earth and good will towards men," Christmas time is also the sea son when your pipes are apt to freeie, when your plumbing needs attention because the house Is almost hermeti cally seated, and sewer gse has an opportunity to do its deadly work. Tour health depends on the condition of your plumbing, and no one can put It In order better than - HACKNEY BROTHERS. 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The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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