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V. CHARLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER, TONE 23, 10OG. v.. ,: ,v - 5 7.1. DENTISTS nAUD AT WORK ' HAJry VALUABLE PAPERS READ 'Heading: of Faner on Toult-a of Iu terest to Um iTorewsiou una vw casslon of tCath Knrage Scooud Dor's Heslon of' Dental AnsoeU Hon' Meetlue- A Trolley Rldo Over . High Point- Raoqiict To-Nlghl In smuuisxturcrs uuo-amhi ; Hucoesaful Applkluiu for JJcwwe to " Bo Announced To-uoy. V'- Special to' Tho Observer.'!'.' ?..V High Point,, June 1 1. itbe .second 'session, of j the i thirty-second x annual ? meeting of the North Carolina pan tal Aaanlat Ion 'ifnnvaned this mom , ' log at I o'clock In tho auditorium of i i tho graded achooL.. Many paper were ; . road and wero freely discussed by ."') arsat . number of tho dentist. The ? naner on : "Cheralntrv and Metal iy lutty,'': by iv J,H.; Brooks, of Bur. . . llnrton. was a very ablo and Inter '.' t satin on. Tha discussion OB ..thin ,t subject waa opened by Dr. Charles A, McDowell. - of -Waynesvltle... The: se ' ' j od paper waa ; "My Experience Id i ? :OraJ 8urgerr as a General Practltlon f "or.'Vby Dr. J. G Raid, of Marlon. It v"'- waa discussed by Dr. W. B. Ramsey and others. . "A Few Practical Points . an Orthodentin." bvv Dr. P. S. Hor ,7 tea, of Wtnston-Salem, waa followed .'a', a discussion 'opened by Dr. J. A. , . Oerman. of Aahevllle. "Operative Den V - ; tlstrjr was the subject of a paper by XIllDr.'. S, Spurgeon, of Hlllsboro, tho -alseaasloa of which "was opened by .. r. 3. C. watklna, of Wlnston-Salem. The association assembled at i:so "loot - Tho first paper read was on '- 'dental ethics and Jurisprudence, th. - i ausjecT oeing oomnoiorm vs. rmrvus ." . Oxide for Minor Burcical operations," ' . b Dr. Oeors-e A.'Carr. of Durham, Tha discussion on this subject was opened by Dr. J. R. Osborne, of Shei by. t)Br Prophylactic Duty" was tha . subject of a paper by Dr. R. T. Air - lea. of Lumberton. tho discussion bo lag opened by Dr. H. D. Harper. Bn, - of Klnston. On crown and bridge work "All la Not Qotd-That- Gutters,- waa ; tho tlUe of a paper by Dr. J. H. Judd. of FayetteviUe. The dlscaastea of this subject was opened by Dr. J. R. J Edmnndson, of Wilson; "Porcelain , Crown" waa Dr. B. F. Hall's subject. . Dr. Hall la from Ash er I lie. The dis cussion waa opened by Dr. F. L. Hunt. of Ashovlllo. "Crown -and Brtdr ' Work and. Its - Imnortanco to Dan- tlstry., by-Dr. C. A. Whitehead, of Tarboro, was not discussed: 'Under tha bead of porcelain work. . papers were read by several members as follows. "Porcelain as a Filling Material," by Dr. Russell Bherrlll, of '- Raleigh; "Results of Minute Obserra- ; tlon of Porcelain and Dental Prac tice," by Dr. F. X Hunt, of Ashe vl II. The discussion on both of these pa pars was by Or. O. U SchaCer. of IiOulsburg- A paper on the subject of tho extraction of teeth, by Dr. W. B. Ramasar, of Hickory, was discussed by Dr. J. B. Wyche, of Greensboro. There are 17 applicants for license to practice dentistry. The examlna tlon of this class Is not yet complete bat by to-morrow afternoon the names f the successful ones will be given out. Thirty-three new members have been added to tho association at this meeting. There are ltd members In attendance, which Is the largest In tha history of Uie association, -SOCIAL FEATURES. After adjournment this afternoon the members of the association were tendered a ride over tha city which proved quite a delightful diversion to tha "tooth-pullers." To-morrow Bight tha local dentists will tender tha body a banquet at tha Manuftx turera Club. Every organisation baa -its witty member and it la no exception In the dental association. Dr. J. r. Osborne, of Shelby, Is tha funny man with the dentists and whenever ho takea the floor he has the association In an up roar of laughter and merriment' The dentists of North Carolina are very ethical and they have a committee appointed to see that no one deviates from tha stringent rules of practice ' laid down by tho society. The as sociation allows no members to ad vsrtlsa In a braggadocio manner or make wild statements In regard to their practice. For Instance, no one la allowed to advertise or promise painless extraction of teeth. If he does, out of the society he goes. They bare a standard price also and the ' dentist must not go below It The aooeptanee of membership and the granting of license Is a guarantee of their ability and upon this they stand, tha public finding this out without re sorting to too much publicity in the newspapers or otherwise and espe- aauy 01 a braggadocio kind. Messrs. vT. T. Klrkman, C. B. Mat tocks and Vernon Idol are at More head City this week attending the meeting of the merchants aasocla tlon. as delegates from tha local or ganisaaon. The Fourth of July celebration to be held here aasumea bigger proportions each day. Tho merchants, business men, ractories, ladles and altars tak Ing a band In tha matter and are pull ing logemer 10 maae tne parade a stupendous affair with every conceiv able kind of float, tho secret organisa tions' unique offerings and the other attractions tnat go to make up glittering parade. . ' SIX MONTHS FOR STEALING. Watauga's Only Prisoner Sontenmsl to Roads for Clmo Committed Five -xesrs axo uuier Newa Notes. Correspondence of The Observer. Shuirs Mills, June SO. Watauga Superior Court . convened at Boone, June ltth. and closed to-day, Judge Shaw presiding. J The docket was vsry light .The people who attend ed i speait in tho loudest prats of juage snow, ueorge Bower, color ed, tha only prisoner In Jail, waa tried for stealing -apples five years ago from Mr. W. C. Coffey and was sentenced- fo six months on tha roads of Iredell county. . , . . . . Few cases of. Importance war tried at this term. . Some of - the young men war tried for carrying pistols, and Incrsased the school fund to tho tuno of a few dollars.-. , -The Republican county convention will be hold In tho court house, Mon day. Juno It. Tht township V primaries will be held Saturday. A full county tick, at will bo nominated and delegates to the congressional convention, win be named. . Tha delegates win bo In structed to tot for Hon, B. Spencer Blackburn.;1 ,' , . .- Snnday School Room to bo Enlarged. - At a congregational meeting of tha First Baptist church Wednesday .night,' tho' building commute a p. pointed to supervise the rearranging of the Sunday school room was In structed to proceed with tho work as ulckly a possible. , -Tho seating ca pacity 6f the room Is now, approxi mately 60S. . Tha proposed addition will Increase this to 1,000. which will bo sufficient for all the nees of tho school for. some time to come. TJs Improvements will cost about IS.Ooo. ' Among tha guests at the Central last night waa Mr, John W. Groves. Of Xowelt ' i ;'- Thouseade snnnslly bear wftnAss to the efflnlcnejr of Erl7 rtlsars. Thwe plea, ant reliable little pills have 'Ions horns a reputation second to nine a a iavatlve and eathartlo. gold by Hawlay's fharra- .' .'-.5. . -.'. A BM TOEN FJKOK ; HIS BODY GltEEXSIIORO MAN TUB VICTIM Mr. Eufiio 1C, ' West,' Keorotary of irrfiitx)r vtooa nnre j-iaiAer !:'tomiany Has IJmb Tirn From 111 . Iloly WUUo Endeavoring: to llaco Mark Around , Hhafti -Funeral : of ' I Ate Rev. J. C. Thomas Native of MorrU w liorate at Gate tHty , Itevenue.OfHcers Iteturn from Kowtb Carolina llskl -Two, Marriage.' Special to Tho, Observer; v ; ",: .v.'.; '. , Greensboro, June,-Eugene ; G. West. was the victim of a, most hor rible accident at i the.' plant of the Greensboro Wood Fbrs Plaster Com pany; of: which be- is secretary nd treasurer, Yesterday afternoon, when he lost an arm by Injuries necessitat ing an -amputation' of tho member Just ' below the right shoulder. . Mr. West Is now at St. Leo's Hospital and, aniens unexpected complications arise, will recover. He was, at tha time of tho accident, endeavoring to place a tow sack around a shst In order to have a fan, when his ' hand -became wrapped with " the tow sack about the shaft and he waa thrown over and over a number Of times be fore the machinery could be stopped and Mr. Westsbs released. When some of the employes reached his side they were horrified to find part of his arm severed and- lying beside him. Mr. West Is a most popular man. Ha has a wife and several children, who, with Mr.- West- have the oympathxOla largo number of friends. The funeral services of tha Rev- J. C. Thomas, who died Tuesday night at 10 o'clock, wero held from West Market Street church this morning at 10:10 o'clock. Tha services were conducted by tho pastor, Rev, Dr. G H. Detwller, assisted by a number of other min isters of tho conference. The pall bearers were member 'of the con ference, and Interment was In Greene Hill Cemetery. Rev. Mr.' Thomaa died at the bom of bla .son-in-law, Capt. N. Jordan, near tho city. He was 75 years of ago and had- been a member of the Methodist Conference - since 1112. Hs was an actlvs minister for 40 years and went on 'the retired list In 1112. . RETURNS TO SIBERIA. .' Peter Cooper, of Oak Ridge, waa In Greensboro yesterday on his way to Ban Francisco, from which city he goes to Siberia. Mr. Cooper la a na tive of that place and has large prop erty Interests there. It was somewhat damaged In the recent Russo-Jap-anes war. Mr. Cooper Intends set tling up his business there and return ing: to Greensboro. A party of revenue officers, tinder the direction of Revenue Agent K. B. Bams, returned Wednesdsy from South Carolina, where- they and a number of South Carolina State con stables effected a most complete rsld throughout the section commonly known as the "Dark Corner." TWO MARRIAGES At the residence of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Trultt. 867 Vance street, last evening at 0 o'clock, their youngest daughter. Miss Nannie, was united In marriage to Mr. John R. Footer, Rev. L. F. Johnson officiating. Only members of the Immediate families were present Mr. and Mrs. Foster will reside In Greensboro. At Fremont lost evening at 8 o'clock Mr. Roy H. Jones, of Greens boro, and Miss May E. Cox were mar ried at the home of tha bride, im mediately after the wedding Mr. and Mrs. Jonea left for Ashevllle. On their return they will reside In Greensboro. Fire this morning at o'clock burned tho roof from the engine room at the power house, damaging the building and. machinery to the extent of several hundred dollara The Are had gained considerable headway be fore It was discovered. .When found, the alarm was given and the Are de partment did good work despite the fact that there was no hydrant-near the fire. The street cars and elec tric power plant were out of commis sion for about two . hours. NO REPLY FROM SOUTHERN. South Carol Inn Railroad Comnil-lonV Iemand for Heavier Ralls ami Bet ter I load bed Remains Unsnswcrod by Railway Autlmrities. Observer Bureau. 1209 Main Street, Columbia, 8. C, June 21. General Manager Spencer, of the Southern Railway, has not so far even acknowledged receipt of the letter of the railroad commission sent May th demanding the laying of heavier rails, a better roadbed and additional side track as necessary to relieve the con gested condition of traffic In this Btate and afford passenger trains op portunity to run on time. The com mission has Just addressed a letter to Mr. Spencer asking for a reply. But the commission Is confident. however, that the management will In a short time provide for the neces sary things to bo done and Is hopeful that condition will be radically changed In a ' few months. Mr. Spencer made a personal tour of-Inspection over the lines In this section Immediately following the receipt of the letter from the commission and Information has reached the commis sion Indirectly that that trip will re sult in something being done soon. "I believe the Southern will make tho necessary changes to give relief within a reasonable length of time." said Commissioner Caughman to-day, -out tno commission has authority to compel this to be done, and it Intends to see that It la done. . If something substantial does not happen In the frequently reunite from necleot ot clnr. ged bowels snd torpid liver, until con stipation becomes chronic. This con- I tlon Is unknown to .those who use Dr. Kink's New Life Pills; tho best and gent lest reculators of ' stomach snd bowela. Guaranteed by R. II. Jordan aV Co., durg gist Prie 2to. , Ml l-.ll" v "'i'JIL tea tnt i r 1 .. ' direction of, improvement within, six weeks from now the commission will exercise the authority given It by law and take a competent engineer over the Unas and force the-road .to carry out hi roommendatlon, or suffer tho penalty of 8300 a day for 'failure to do as directed. , Wo are going, to get results in time." ' v;,- s-.v - n : In Its letter to Mr. Spencer the com mission ; gave-: both . Superintendent Williams' and' Superintendent Heather credit for doing all that could be ex pected of them , with the conditions under which they had to struggle and the commission Is now disposed to al low for tho .scarcity of labor, and the worthlessness of the labor ' that ts available. But conditions have reach ed the point where heroic, measures have" to bo ''adopted.'- rn- r - . DEATH FROM LOCKJAW i -naver follows an - Injury dressed with Bucklen's - Arnica' Salve. Its, - antiseptic and healing properties prsvnt.blod pois oning. Chss Oswald, merchaSt of Reus eelaeravllle, N. T.. writes: "It cured Beth Bureh, of this plsce, ef the uslieat sora on his neck I svar saw," Cures cuts, woundf, Burns snd Sores. 28c. at R. Hi Jordan A Co. - rr- Buffalo Uthla Springs Hotel Season ltOS. (Cottage System.)' Now Open. Closes sept aotn.- On Norfolk division Southern R. R-. 02 miles oaat of Danville, Va. Round Trlp-Tlckoto,-" good- to return i-jiatU Bept 80th. on sale at .all principal points at reduced rates. Quests have tho free us of the medicinal waters. Hot and cold mineral water hatha Bend for pamphlet-giving full par tlculara '- . r A. W. ARCHER, Manager. Dr. B. K. HATS, Resident Physician. Estste of THOS. F..GOODE, Propr. EUCKROf r BEACH' HOTEL . The " Virginia resort r- for North Carolina people. Convenient to site of Jam-, town Baposlttoa. Cuisine unexcelled. Perfect sanitary condNioaa Malaria unknown. The Finest Bathing Beach oa th Coast. Pleasure - boat for ashing furntshsd , hsre to guests. For rates and Information. ' address C. Vf. RHX, Msnsgsr, Buokroe Beach, Va. PWZ BEACH HOTEL PfNU BCACH. VIRGINIA. Adjoins Jamestows Expoiltion grounds, 8T msnutas - by trailer from Norfolk. Vlrgtala's aeweat, finest, coolest, health iest resort hotel, oomblnlns everjr mod ern ooavanlasoe, usasoellad cutelna and servlo. Salt water on threa sides. Pises In the rear, sweetast drinking water, per feet health oondltUna. Bathing, boatlsg. Ashing, golf, tennis, bowling, orchestra and ether diversions.! Write for booklet WM. C ROTER. Manager. . Hold Shorebaa .d:ntic City N. J. Capacity 8 8 0. Within a few hundred feet of ocean. Private hatha. Rates. S12.S0. 8U-O0 and 818.00 weekly. Booklet Run by a North Carolinian. W. B. COTTEN. OTELIV; SPRINGS HOTEL B. O. WILLIAMS. Proprietor. Connelly Springs, N. C Opened May 2S0lh. Completely remodeled, hot and cold water, electric bells, situated on the Southern Railway. 88 miles east of AsheviUe; elevstlon, 12,000 feet. For rstee and farther information. address II. C. WILLIAMS Connelly Springs. N. C BUSINESS MEN Don't want to lose time. Here is the recognized way to avoid It: DINE AT THE DENNY. W. D. WILKINSON, Mgr.. Charlotte's Best Conducted Hotel THE Special attention given to Table Service, making It un equalled In the South. This Is a feature of The Buford that Is -claiming the attention of the Traveling Public. . Clean, Comfortable Beds, At tentive Servant oo STT C I HOOPER Manager issuir!ff3Cn C a a p JSiSf BUFORD ( A great znanr mineral wateri are V direct from the spring'. 4 r ;7 HARRIS LITHIA WATER ' b a noted exception.' It retains all Its '; .'.i unequaled medicinal properties, no matter V how far or how long- from tha spring-. It ' : is therefore always accwmible to all suffer vers from Kidney and Bladder troubles, regardless of location or distance, North, . . South, East, West. . Bold by ail druggists. WrlU for bookUt of Uittmonlalt f thf w,lt conv,nc yu f I' upmrlorltf : Witt iipjd hottloptnfrom , 'Wf ; Jun4 , 15tk fo September, iCth Xlarrla LitHls. Springs Co. mi ..... I iji,t,,iS,,i circulation. ' POM FEHK'S MALT ,'!' '1 : vEHerbe Springs - THE FINEST .WATER AND FINEST GROVE IN. NORTH CAROLINA. . An elegant' now Hotel, furnished with every modern comfort and convenience, has just been completed at this famous Spring; located In a cool, mammoth grove eleven miles north of the town of Rockingham, Richmond county, N. C, and will be open to tho publlo on and after July 2, 1800. ' EllerbeJ Springs Is an Ideal health resort, cool, pleasant and delight ful This -water has a marvelous effect In restoring health and Is a great appetiser. ' Persons suffering from Indigestion or run down condition wilt experience most satisfactory results from Its use. .Persons suffering from hay fever have found quick relief and are greatly benefitted and possibly cured permanently. For rates and other Information, address , ' . Mil J. LAWRENCE HARRISON. Manager, EUerbe, N. C. v:';' THE .NEW ' , . HOTEL TARRYMOORE OPENS June 1st and promises the best accom modation ever afforded visitors to Wrights ville -Beach. 175 rooms 114 face the ocean. Telephone in every room. Brilliantly illuminated with' elejtric lights. Hot or cold tub and shower baths! ' Abundantly supplied with health-giving artesian water. Facilities for surf-bathing, sail ing1, . boating and fishing unsurpassed. Excellent cuisine.' V. ' x For rates and other information, address W. J. MOORE, Prop., VVrlJhtsvllle Beach. N. C COME TO U All UEAIIMr ALL IILALIIMU j& FOR j& HEALTH, REST, Do you need health? Do you need rest and recreation under conditions that will make for better health and stronger constitu tion? Why not get out into the country, away from the hustle of town life, away from caros and perplexities and get up near the mountains, where the air I pure, where the sunshine Is brightest, up where the very atmosphere Is Invigorating and bracing? Why not come to ALL. HKALINO 8PRING3. situated six miles northwest of Taylorsvllle. Alexsnder county. North Carolina? It lies 1,300 feet above the level of the sea, up In the foothills of the Brushy Mountains. The healthful climate, coupled with the wonder ful curative properties of ALL HKALINO SPRINGS will make a different man or a different woman of you. Hotel open to guests. For full particulars, writs J. W. COPEIAND, Prop., Alkalithia Springs, N. C WHERE TO SPEND HOTEL, HENDERSON o u - largest and beit equipped house in Hsndersonvllls, equal to anything In western . North Carolina. Only house In weitern . North Cam Una with telephone service In every rooms local and. Iong-dlstance. The celebrated Bellevue 8tratford Orchestra, of Philadelphia. Klectrlo eleva tora Service and cuisine have no equal. ; , Write for rates and booklet to , . . - .( . V A. A. GATES, PROPRIETOR.' ; .' : Th fGentral II, ' THE - HEART Of THE BUSINESS DISTRICT ". ' ;"i Over 110,000 has been spent In modern Improveraenta. snak " log this one of the best appointed, cleanest and most comfortable he tels In the Carollnaa- The table is unaurpasaed south of Washington. All are outside rooms and every one . etectrle-llghtea. 10 1 so. trio elevator sarvlee day and night. Rooms with private bath. . 4 J ' "' jf' " ''''' ' . ' v- - chWiaic, ricM;P,(KCallah to no condition for jrou to bo In. To accomplish ro-H'., ' results ono must bo physically and mentally in baW ; anct. Tons up your whole belnr. strsnrthan your.'W: , nerves and musolos, add rich, health blood to roar ' You can do It." :'i.' MaltToiMc taken before each meal and upon retiring will lift you rlf ht up. Not a nauseous medicine, but a palatabl liquid food. It aids direction. Increases your vim sod vitality.' - Tho proof comes from trial. Begin today. AUB MY ALL DRUQaiTH." TONIC DEPT LooisvUIe. Ky. RECREATION THE SUMMER AT GATE YILLE, K. C. .Vr' SPRINGS vs The cry of tho Industrial world la for fmsn who can actually do wine " thing. We have appllcanu . ovary day by young man and . . old men -who want "posltlona'''.v - ?--!.-...;;!;; - .: That can you do?" Is the . first question we ask, because - we ' really need men. We need tight now four good machinists and two moulder. These don't come along. If, most of those who do come would answer . our question In . full frankness they would say. "I can't do anythlnir ? in particular with any degree of eltlolancy except , draw my 'salary and quit promptly when the whistle blowa" - - The good mechanic's wages wilt usually rang from 180 to 8100 a month and .these stand In the line of Increase and promotion. , Th untrained man gets 828 to 40 a month and, stands In th Una of nothing, a - . It seems a pity wo haven't a better system ot training tho boys and young men in a way to make them eapeatl of actually doing something.' A machinist apprenticeship can't . hurt any boy, oven though ho expects to be a lawyer or a doctor. , - w- - There's plenty of time between school and college terms to give a boy or young man a practical apprenticeship. This time is usually woree than wasted. The boy not only falls to learn to do some useful thing, but does acquire Idle habits, sometimes vicious habits. " : -v- In our manufacture of pulleys, shafting, hangera engln lathes, looms, spoolers, reels and other cotton and eotton oil machinery, wo -rejoice In the young fellow who has served his time snd can actually take hold of the building of some of our machines. 'It's depressing to have the other young fellow eome along the ono who has wasted the time of his boyhood and youth in Idleness and who can do nothing In particular. Our view of the matter Is that none of the schooling should bo omitted, but that a reasonable portion of the Intervening time should be applied , to learning some trad. It's as easy to teach a boy to love work with -the result el capability as It ts to let him drift JntO habit, of Idleness TUB D. 71. TOMPKIXS GO. Cotton and Cotton Oil Machinery. KEYNOTE. If you shook! purchase anything from us if that thing should not wetur as you think it should, in every respect we are just as anx ious to make things right as you can be to have them right Carriages, Harness, Horses, Mules, Baggage and Passenger Service, Stylish Livery. Carriage and Harness Repair Work a Specialty. J. W. WORTH'S SONS CO. THE CHARLOTTE SUPPLY COMPANY WB ARB SOUTHERN AOCNTS FOR TINNED WIRK, GERMAN MS3 DUES AND HXDDLE FRAMES. , ' WRITE US FOR PRICE8. Foskett A Bishop Steam Traps Carried In Stock; also Card Clothing ana f a Full Lin of Supplies. CHARLOTTE BIRMINGHAM SPARTANBURG V 1 I TTsaVVi a jn isssisTa.ya PTVE YEARS OLD 6LMDOTH A1D MELLOlf Express Charges Paid By Us. A trial wiU convince you that these goods are the very best for medicinal and other purposes. Send as your orders and if not perfectly satisfactory, return at our expense and money will t3 refunded at once. All shipments are made in plain cases. Remit by Postal Write for price We Have Something to Tell You About Refrigerators When vou get ready come in and see us. m Btevo Dealers aad RooSag . ' Coatraotora. '..'." Phono SI. SSI a, Tryaa at .' Get Ro-Prlnt Copy ;''V.V'' at tha OrictaaJ . . v lawson's liistorv Of North Carolina ValnaUs to Any Library.': Fortnerly ' Sold for Now Selb for tiM. Salaries"- atarlotte, N.-G. lie Wdfifittoi Sbsdirl Visib!e)69 i For simplicity and dura- htlity, ease of action and manl- , folding capacity It hasn't an ' quel, and all the WRITING IS IN FULL VIEW ALL THB , TIME. The most economical machine for the buyer the saost satisfactory for the operator. FULLY GUARAN TEED. -. SOUTHERN STATES TYPE- " WRITER COMPANY. Southern Distributing - Agenta .' ti XV. Fifth St. 'Pbono IMS. . CUARIXyTTE. N. 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