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A; CIIY :jlEAT;;ORpINAMI TO BE ADOPTED BT ALDERMEN . Ttr. Falsoti Haa Been Laboring an Art othrr Imponitnt City . Lav.-The Meat Tliat U Used in Charlotte wm bo Examined Thoroughly Before- to Allowed to Leav tlie Market V.-'. Slaughter Pen Must Meet Certain Requirement WhkH wui siaao tor r the Wood of the Health of Uie City . The Ordinance to CUvc-n in De ; '. tail. ..; 'N j ' ;;. .: r.i.a; . Dr. I.-W. Falaon haa been at work v cd 1 meat ordinance for Charlotte, " that, he-wishes to have the'board of .aldermen. pass. He haa atudled the , ordinance ot varlooa cltlea the aiao - af Charlotte and ha now Jiaa what he f " thinks ehoold prove a ood law. The - ordinance, - with the omission 01 a h ' feWaectlona that. may be added .later, :. fellow: 1 (' .' ... 'i iUAn ordinance pertaining to the erection of slaughter houses ana in- Tepactlon of meat and petfahable food . products. ,. f Section 1. Re la., ordained by th '. city council of Charlotte as follows V That Jt shall be unlawful for any per V. son, firm or corporation to uae any slaughter house or pen, for the por - poee of ' alaughterlng animals, to be y. used for food In the city or Charlotte -' or within its police Jurisdiction, except those constructed in accordance witn . the following specification, 10-wit: ' The building shall be at least two : stories filch, of ample else and con structed In a manner suitable for the character of work for which it .' Intended; the floors shall be of tongue and groove flooring of not less than one and three-eights of an Inch thickness, or of boards not less than " two Inches In thickness, free from sap and knots, with scams well caulked ' and so constructed as to make them !. water nam. -me poors or ine ren derlng hide rooms 'must be of cement of standard quality. All floors are to be constructed so aa to provide ade euate drainage. Rendering the dry rooms must be constructed so thev can be .cut off from the slaughter house. The laughter house Is to be equipped with hoisting apparatus and blood vats for the proper bleeding of anl mala and collection .of the blood. The rendering" room shall be pro vtded with rendering tanks, one fertl User press and one fertiliser dryer all of sufficient capacity to utilise all offal from the daily slaughter of cat tle; one evaporator, sufficiently large to evaporate all water from rendering tanks, and that from rendering and slaughter rooms. There shall be an engine and boiler of sufficient power to operate all the machinery and tanks In connection with the plant. There shall be a sufficient supply of pure, wholesome water for all pur poses. There ahall also be a sufficient number ot aheda and pens to proper ly keep at least three days' supply of stock for slaughter. All slaughtering ahall be done on the upper floor of the building. Section 2. Be It further ordained That all work done In accordance and compliance with the foregoing section (section 1) shsll be under the direction and supervision of the city engineer, and shall be executed to the satisfaction of aald city engineer and the city physician. Section t. Be It further ordained: That It shall be the duty of the city council to elect an Inspector of meats. and perishable food products and ss many assistants as the cltv council may determine from time to time, whose term of office shall be for two rears. Bald Inspectors shall stand an 'examination as to their qualifica tions for the posttlon which shall be under the supervision of and conduct ed hy the. 1 city physician and vrlty meat and milk inspector. ' (Not less than one of the aald Inspectors so appointed shall be a bacterologlst and microscopic and analytical chemist). 'The salary of the chief inspector shall be I per annum and the salary of each assistant shall be I per annum, each of said salarlea to be paid In monthly Installments as other city officers are paid. Section 4. Re It further ordained That aald Inspectors shsll be under the control. supervlHion and direction of the board of health committee of council and make monthly reports to said city council and also annual re ports to the cltv council as required of ether city officers. It shall be the duty of the aald Inspectors to Inspect all animals Intended to be slaughter ed for food In the city limits of Char lotte or its police Jurisdiction, before the same are alaughtered, and shall also Imnect the carcass and vital or gans of such animals after being slughtored, and condemn such as, In their opinion, are unfit for human food. They shall also Inspect all fresh meats brought Into the city or Its police jurisdiction which are to bo sold or offered for sale for food pur poses In said city or Its police Juris diction, and condemn the same If, In their opinion, the same la unfit for food purposes. Section 8. Be It further ordained: That tha said Inspectors shall from time to time inspect the milk offered for sale, by persona, Arms or corpor ations Operating public dairies, vege tables and other perishable food prod ucts for consumption In the city of Charlotte, or Its polloe jurisdiction, under such regulations as are horeln contained or which may hereafter be adopted byuhe city council. Section I. Be it further ordained: That the owner or owners ot meats and other food products condemned under thl ordinance shall have the - right to .examine and view, such meat and food products after the same have been condemned: Provided, the said ', . condemned articles shall not be held V for examine. Ion longer than three hours. Section 7. Ba it further ordained: That it snail be unlawful for any per son, 1 firm . or , corporation to sail or -'. offer for sale, or deliver after sale, ' any fresh meats In tha city of Char lotte or its police Jurisdiction, unless the same has been slaughtered as - provided in this ordinance and in , apected as provided In thla ordinance, . and. a certificate to that, effect given by . tha Inspector, which- certificate ' ahall be attached to the meat inspect- ed and basr tha datx nf Ita Ihiiihha ,: Tha person to whom aald certificate la Issued ahall preserve the same for thirty days rrom Its date, which cer tificate shall be at ail times aubject lbj : the Inspection of any policeman yjr executive officer of the city of cnanotte. Tne city clerk ahall, at the -; expense of the city, furnish to tha In spector printed books of certificates required to ba used under the ordl- V nanct for, tha collection of Inspection : fee and charge the Inapector with the face value thereof, who shall be Y credited with all sums paid Into the - treasury of the city on account of said V, certificates and with ' all certificate J; which mav be unused. "Bald oertifl- ' cates ahall ; have stubs which ahall bear the date of Issuance of certlfl ; cats, the name of the person to whom certificate was Issued, tha kind of anl , ; mat .Inspected, the amount collected thereon and tha nam of tha Inspect ;; or. making tha examination. After the certiorates In any book are used, v tha stubs ahall ba delivered to the city The man j it Imitations of ruwin'i ! Witch Mas I Rnlve that are now before - tneciiDiioprovs it ine east.. Aak fof V Witt's Good for burns, soalds, chaffed skln. r ecsema, Uttar. cuts, bruises, holla and , piles. ; Bold by Ilawleys clerk and preserved by him for , fu ture use and reference. Section I. Be it further ordained;' That there shall be charged and col lected in advance, by the - Inspector for Inspection required under - this ordinance. ' a fee' of ten cents . (10 cents) for each animal inspected, and ten cents lor each dressed animal or - fractional part thereof, brought into the city or Charlotte or la its po lice Jurisdiction, to be sold or offered for sale therein for-food purpose. Section . Be it further ordained: That it ahall be the duty of the city physician , to inapeot , all n slaughter house in the nlty of . Charlotte or Ita police Jurisdiction, at least once a Week, and shall suggest to tha coun ell, from time to time, needful rules and regulations for the purpoaev of carrying out and enforcing, the pro visions of this ordinance. . .' 1 . " Section 1. Be it further ordained: That the following prices . may be charged by persons, Arms or corpora tlona operating slaughter houses erected under the specifications and carried oa under the requlrementa ot this ordinance, to-wit: - For ' slaugh tering cattle, SO cents each, suckling calve, hogs, sheep and goats, y a a cents from one to three, and . over three IS -cants eaoh. For pennage, per day, it cents each for cattle; and live cents each for hoga, sheep or goats. , 1 f . - v . Section 11, Be It further ordain ed; That the owners of all alaughter houses shall furnish all labor neces sary for conducting the "business in wnicn may are engaged. Section It. Be it further ordained That the requirement of thla chapter ahall not be applicable to farmers llv lng -outside of the 'police Jurisdiction, not engaged In the meat and butcher buslneaa In the cltv of Charlotte, or Its police Jurisdiction, who may bring their meats Into the city, or Its po lice Jurisdiction for sale, except that such meats must be inspected by the said inspector before being offered for sale. Section II. Be It further ordained That any person, firm or corporation violating any of the provision of this ordinance, shall, upon conviction, be fined not less than ten nor more than one hundred dollars. Section 14. Be It further ordain ed: That an ante-mortem examina tion of all anlmaia shall be made, and any animal found to be diseased or In a condition unfit for human food ahall be rejected and marked by plac ing a metal tag In th ear bearing a serial number and "Rejected, Char lotte, N. C, Meat Inspection:" the re jected animal shall also be marked with yellow paint In letters not less than four Inches long and wide, with the legible word "Rejected." Rejected animals ahall be placed In pens set apart for this purpose and removed only by the Inspector to that part of the abattoir or rendering works designated by the Inspector, where they shall be killed under the supervision of the Inspector, and ren dered In auch manner as to make their products unfit for food: Provid ed, That all animals rejected on ac count of their pregnant or parturient condition shall be held In special pens during gestation and for ten daya thereafter, unless removed by permit for stockers or for rendering in tha same manner as peel lied In this ordinance for condemned animals. Section 14. Be It further ordain ed: That no animal shall be allowed to pass to the slaughtering room un til it haa passed the ante-mortem In spection. All anlmaia found on either ante-mortem or post-mortem exami nation to be affected with any of the following diseases or conditions are to be condemned and their carrassea treated as specified In the ordinance: Hoe; cholera; swine plague, anthrax. Including symptomlc anthrax (black leg); rabies; malignant epizootic ca tarrh; pyaemia and septicaemia; mange or scab In advanced stsge; ac- tlnomicosia (lump Jaw) In advanced stage: Inflammation of the lungs. In flammation of the Intestines, or the peretonlum; Texas fever; tuberculosis, either extensive or generalized; all animals In advanced stage of preg nancy, or which have recently given birth to young; any disease or Injury causing an elevation of temperature, or affecting the sytrtem of the animal to a degree which would make the flesh unfit for food. Carcinomas (rancors) or malignant sarcoruu.it, or any form or kind of tumors where extennlon (matartaris) has taken place to such a degree that the flesh Is unfit for food. Section 16. Be It further ordain ed: Thst any organ or part of a car cass badly bruised or so diseased that the balance of the carcass Is not af fected, said organ or part ahall be cut away and condemned. Section 16. Be It further ordain ed: That all animals slaughtered shall be Inspected at the time of laughter by the Inspector or his as sistant. The head and Internal or gans of each animal shall be held until the Inspection Is completed. In order that they may be identified In case the carcass la condemned. If the carcaaa of any animal on ante mortem or post-mortem examination be found diseased and unfit for hu man food, aald carcaaa shall be mark ed with a yellow condemnation tag. no tne sides, snouidere and Quarter siasned and mutilated. The entire carcass, with the head and parts thereof shall bo removed under the supervision of the Inspector or his as. slstants to tanks, depoalted therein nd rendered In auch manner that it cannot be withdrawn or uaed In any ay tor nurnan rood, (a) In case where only a portion of the carcass condemned, the condemned Dart may be cut away and sent to the ren- erlng taken, (b) The Inspector of nis assistant snail remove the stub of the yellow condemnation tag at the time of placing the carcaaa or part of carcass Into the rendering tank, and return said stub to the In apector'a office with a report of the number of carcasses and parts of car casses mutilated, rendered and tank ed, with the reason for their destruc tion and also state that they were tanked in nia presence. ..Section 17. lfe It further ordain ed: That all animals to be alaught ered and that have passed the ante- mortem Inspection ahall be marked by placing a metal tag In the ear bearing a aerial number and the word "Charlotte, N. C." Section 11. Be It further ordain ed: That the mlscroscoplo Inspection of pork shall be conducted aa fol lows: When the alaughtered hog la passed Into the cooling room, or at the completion of the post-mortem examination, the Inspector or his as sistant shall take from each carcaaa three samples of muscles, one from the pillar of the dlaphram, one from the poses muscle and the other from the Inner aspect of tha ahoulder, and said samples shall be hut In a aelf locking tin box and a duplicate num ber of ear tag ahall be nut Into the box with the sample. The tin box containing the sample are to be aent to " the -', mlcroecoplo . room 1 for microscopic examination, to gether with the numbers of alt car. caases from which aamptea were tak en. The bacteriologist ahall, aa soon thereafter as possible, make a micro acoplo examination.' , Section II. Be It further ordain. ed: That all carcasses found by ml- Do you know that Piedmont Clear- ett, coupon are valuable W pay 0c. per 190. Bchlff at Co., Charlotte. N. C, . .'.:., -' . .. , croscoplo examination to be affected with trichinae, ahall be, disposed of as condemned -carcasses, or they may Da rendered into edible lard at a tern perature ot not less than ISO degrees FM or made Into cooked meat prod uota If the temperature la raised . to the boiling point a sufficient length to thoroughly 000k the interior, of the pieces, i Any of theae methods of dis posing of the carcasses must be con' ducted under the supervision ot the inspector or his assistant. Section to. Be It further ordained That all meats delivered to the city market, or anywhere els in' the city of Charlotte or ita police Jurisdiction shall t be delivered In closed wagons, which wagons shall be thoroughly cleaned each day unaer the supervls Ion of th Inspector or his assistants. Section Zt. Be It further ordain' ed: That all anlmaia shall remain at the alaughter houae stock yards not less than SI hours prior to the time of alaughter, except calvea and lamba and they can be alaughterod at once. . Section tl. Be it further ordain ed That the market houses in the city and the alaughter hou in the police Jurisdiction of said city, and such other places in said city and its police Jurisdiction that may from time to time be fixed or admitted by the city council of Charlotte are hereby designated as placea at which animals and meats to be used for food in the city of Charlotte, or its police Jurisdiction, are to be Inspected: Pro vided, That live animal shall not be inspected In said city. Section 24. Be It further ordain ed: That the city Inspector shall have the right, and it shall be his duty, to fix the hours at which the Inspectors shall attend the places designated for auch inspection. Section 25. Be it further ordain ed: That it shall be unlawful for any person, Arm or corporation to keep, expose, or offer for sale, for food, or keep the same for purposes of food, within the limits of the city of Char lotte or its police Jurisdiction, any emaciated, tainted, - putrid, decayed. decaying, unwholesome or diseased meat. In case of keeping, exposing or offering such, the city physician or Inspector shall have the power to aelse, condemn and confiscate the aame, and also all maimed and dls eased animals, or any that may be too young to be used for food. The keeping, offering, exposure for sale aa aforesaid, of any emaciated, tainted, putrid, decaying, or decayed, un wholesome, or diseased meat, or of any maimed or diseased animal or an lmala too young for food, shall be and la hereby declared to be unlaw ful and the person so offending shall be subject to a fine of not less than ten nor exceeding one hundred dol lars. Section 21. Be it further ordain ed: That no person, firm or corpora tion dealing In the meat or butcher business, nor any person engaged in the restaurant or hotel business, shall have In his or their pewesslon, expose or offer for sale any fresh meats in the city of ( harlotte or Its police Ju risdiction, unless the same has been Inspected and has attached thereto the tags showing government or mu nicipal Inspection: Provided, however, That In addition to this such meats may at any and all times be inspected by the Inspectors of this city, and same may be rejected when In their Judgment It Is unfit for food. Section 27. Be it further ordain ed: That farmers living outside the police Jurisdiction and not engaged n tho meat or butcher business in the city or It police Jurisdiction, who may bring their meats into the city or its police jurisdiction for sale, shall carry said meats for inspection to the slaughter house, or to a place designated by the city Inspector, and such meats shall have attached there to intact the following internal or gans: The heart. liver, lungs and tongue. Section 28. Be It further ordain ed: That one of the inspectors of meats, milk and perishable food prod ucts shall be at the place designated in the city between the hours of 6 and 9 a. m. Section 29. He it further ordain ed: That It shall be unlawful for any person, firm or corporation engaged In the bunlness of gathering hides, bones, grease, hwIU or dead animals from the market or other placea In the city or pollco jurisdiction, or for any other person to transport, haul or carry the same through the streets, alleys or public place of the city or Its police Jurisdiction without having the wagon or vehicle In which the aame In so carried or hauled tightly and securely covered In such manner as shall be approved by the city phy sician, nor shall any such wagon, cart or vehicle be suffered to stand in or on any street, alley or public place of the city or Its police Jurisdiction at any time longer' than shall be suf ficient to transact such business, and in any caae not to exceed fifteen min utes. Section SO. Be it further ordain ed: That It shall be unlawful for any person, nrm or corporation to haul or cause to be carried or hauled through the streets of the city of cnanotte rresh meats, except In wag' ons covered and aald meats to be en veloped In freeh. clean cloths. Section II. Be It further ordain ed: That It shall be the duty of the officer or officers who shall be an pointed therefor to carry out all the orders of the city Inspector under the provisions of this chapter and of all ordinances, rules and regulation governing such Institutions as herein provided for. POSTMASTER'S TEBM OUT NOBODY NAMED AT lllSa)8VnXE Speculation Rlf as to WIm Win Kmc- . rood Air. V ray -Two Avowed Can. dldatea for tlie Job Tobacco Con' ceras .Making rrrparationa for a ; Rash of Business " Nothing New ; Concerning the Railroad Project ,1 Democratic Couventtoa Instructs ' for Kltclilo and Grave -Tlie Larg- :- tm bundajr tK-noof nana in the state. Special to The Observer. Reldivllle, June 2 . Not withstand lng the fact that "Postmaster Wray'a term aa postmaster of Reldavllle ex pired aome time ago he Is still hold lng on, but' It had been generally supposed that an appointment would have been made ere thla There are two candidates for. the position the present incumbent.1 Mr. J. F, Wray. and Mr. J. R. Joyce. It Is understood that both of theae gentlemen have made several trips to consult the proper ones in regard to the appoint ment, and speculation is rife among the Reldsville people as to the result of the fight Mr, Wray has been post master for tha past two terms, and this. It Is aald by, aome. will be an encumbrance to his securing the ap pointment again, aa the policy of the administration haa been to refuse to appoint a man for the third term to such a position as the local post masierimp. Mr. Joyce is making a atrenuoua fight for the position, and It haa been stated by some that he haa practically won out, thut the ap pointment will not be made until af ter the adjournment of ConRreas, at which time be will be appninted and will hope for confirmation later; that Just at this time .there would be a warm fight against bis coniirmatlon, but by next winter those who are making such a determined fight against him now will' let the matter drop. Both gentlemen have a number of high endorsements from tho lead ing Republicans Of the State. It Is possible that the President will send the appointment of some one to the Senate for confirmation one day this week. TOBACCO BUSINESS GROWING. . The tobacco concerns here are making preparations for a tremen- duous business, several of them hav ing let contracts for extra buildings. The Old North State Company's an nex is well under way, Jt extends al most an entire aquare and added to the already commodious plant, will make It one of the Urgent smoking tobacco establishments In tho coun try. The Penn Company Is arranging to erect a big storage house adjoin ing one of their buildings. They al ready occupy large factories on both aides of the railroad, but find that, owing to the heavy demands of their products, they are compelled to In crease the capacity of their establishment. The fight of extermination Hlleged to have been proposed by tlx- trust against Robert Harris A Urn . Itelds vllle's big Independent tobacco manu facturers, failed to materialize, if the truat had any such Idea it must have abandoned iU for the local firm's trade In Tennessee, where the battle waa to have been fought, has cer- aid ix STorrcra rebates. Decision' of Kansas Court will. Greatly ; strengthen Ute Control of the Jtivi(. Washington Special, 14th,' to New York Journal of Commerce. ,vf ' ' It was stated yesterday afternoon by a 8enator recognised the country over as a champion ot rate regulation that the decision just rendered by Judge McPherson In the United States District court at Kansas City will Immediately, and greatly strengthen the control of the rebate evil. The significant point In this decision Is that it prescribes lmploen- ment as well as a fine for granting or accepting rebates. The Elklns act of 1103, with all Ita good points, was strongly opposed at the time of It passage because It prescribed only a fine. ' It was known, to be eminently satisfactory to the railroads for this reason. Since this act went Into ef fect rebates have greatly Increased In laconsln, the one State where an Investigation has been made and defi nite returns are available, and, (here Is every reason to suppose -that ' the same condition obtain generally. Attornev-Qencral Moody had pre viously called the attention of United States attorneys to the provisions of the Elklns Act as affecting discrimina tions and likewise the remedies by injunction, in the case just decided the Attorney-General concluded that the discriminations practiced showed that it waa " a case where the sen tence of imprisonment was especially desirable," and he directed' the dls irlct attorney to urge upon the court. in case of conviction, tho desirability of such a sentence. It Is especially observed here thst the convictions were obtained specifi cally upon the charge of conspiracy. It is noted that the corporations escaped with a fine, while Imprison ment Is visited only upon the freight lrokers. Taggart and Thomas. The penalty of imprisonment la not 1m- pored under tho Elkins act nor the Sherman anti-trust act. To visit this penalty upon the offenders lh court had recourse to an act passed March 2, 1S67. Soc. 5440, United Stati n Revised Statutes, which reads as follows: "If two or more persons conspire either to commit any offense sgalnut the United Statea in any manner or for any purpose, and one or more of such parties do any act to effect the object of the conspiracy, all the partiea to auch conspiracy ahall be liable to a penalty of not less than 11.000 and not more than 110.000 and to Imprisonment not more than two years." hat particularly excites com ment la the fact that this provision has not been utilised before and that the matter should have been in debate when the Elklna act was un der consideration. The rate bill recently enacted Increases the term of Imprisonment to three years end extends Its application. The case Just decided is the first where rebate have been punished by Imprisonment. Iodine, Cure for Snake Bite. Topeka Capital. For a sure cure for snake bite, take about seven drops of Iodine, tainly been greatly increased during xoarlfy and bathe the wound also with the past several months. Messrs. Har rla & Bro. find It Impossible to cope with the demands for their goidtand they will doubtless also be compelled to enlarge their plant at no distant date. The other factories here are confronted with the same conditions, but they are determined to get In a position to supply their customers as they should. RAILROAD PROJECT ABANDON ED The railroad project the proposed line from Reldsville Into Caswell county seems to have vamoosed. It Is understood that the committee ap pointed to make investigations has ben actively at work, but It It has accomplished anything it is certainly not giving out any news to the pubili-. The statement, however, that 1 In road will be built I accepted by the natives. Mr. N. C. Thompaon, Reldsvlll.'s clever, popular and efficient agent for the Southern, enjoys the reputation of being the teacher of the largest Sun day school class, so far as numbers are concerned. In the State. The com modious Baptist church could not -commodate his clam), so he struck 11 1 on the novel pian of purchasing; large tent, which he and his class oc cupy at the rear of the church. Mr. J. O. W. Oravelev. a-rand li e- turer of the Inter-State Farmers' Ah- srater, eleetiio bells, situated on the eoclatlon. will address the members r Southern Railway. II miles at of Iodine. Thl remedy was firit used by a medical officer In British service In India. It has cured both man and a number of animals; It never falls; It is really wonderful In Its ef fects. One Instance I will relate. A young man working for me In the harvest field was bitten by a very large rat tlesnake on one of his large toes. I gave him about seven drops of tinc ture of Iodine on a little sugar and to make doubly sure repeated the dose an hour later. His foot swelled, but next morning he was all right. I have had animals whose bodies have swelled considerably, but all have re covered from the bite. 2 I t.fK ;.r ', ; '.-v-v-.v v . -, ' V,:. t.;...-;J , k 'i ..-iVi, '1 . ' . Conservative phI. , 7 cians nave described Harris Lithia Water as ' bflino hT9fiio'a CUt, 'i O -vi. a u o ereign Remedy " forall diseases of the ar W m m w M M aaw r saw ar aa m w m mm iw m -mr ' ' m r m L And we have hundreds of reliable, unsolicited testimonials which certify to the truth of the above description. Do us the favor to write for this booklet Hotel open from June 15th to September 15th. Harris Lithia Water it higher But it ia cAaapsr th nd SOLO BT ALL DRUGGISTS Harris Lithia Springs Co. Hutu Spriag, S. C For Sale By All DruQ$ists The Summer Capital By the THE ATLTUUTiQ HOTEL This acason the greatest opening In Its history. Amusements ot all kinds, consisting of Sailing, Sound and Surf Bathing, Fishing. Tennis, Bowling,, Billiards and Pool, and the most magnificent Ball Room In the South. Immune from moaqultoes. Table service the very best. Ratea reasonable. For terms, etc., write FRANK P. MORTOX, Manager, Morchcad City, X. C. The Central Hotel IN THE HEART 0E THE BUSINESS DISTRICT Over 110,000 has been spent In modern Improvements, mak ing this one of the best appointed, cleanest and moat oom far-table ho tel In th Caroltnaa The table Is unsurpassed south of Washington. All ar outside rooms and every . on leatrto-ilghtea. Elae trlo elevator service day and night. Rooms with private bath. Charlotte. N. G. IVI. P. O'CallaHan, Manaier The latest theory about appendi citis la that advanced by Dr. Alex ander Schmidt, of Altona. who be lieve It may bo caused by the minute metallic particle that get Into tinned food when the can opener U ap- COfflY SPRINGS HOm H. C. WTTLIAMS. Proprietor. Connelly prince, N. C OpeaieS May SOth. Completely remodeled, hot and eold Ellerbe Springs TIIK FIXKST WATER AND FIXE8T GROVE IX NORTU CAROLINA. An elegant new Hotel, furnlshe convenience, ha Just been complete u cool, mammoth grove eleven miles Richmond county. N. C, and will be 2, 1006. Kllnrbe Spring Is an Idsal heal ful. Thl water has a marvelous eft nppetlxer. Person suffering from In experience mot aatisfartory reiult hay fever have found quick relief an cured permanently. For ratea and other Information, MR. J. LAVYRKXCK HARRIS d with every modern comfort and d at thl famou Spring; located in north of th town of Rockingham. open (o the public on and after July th reaort, cool, pleasant and delight ed In restoring health and Is a great digestion or run down condition will from It use. Persons suffering from d are greatly benefitted and possibly add re OX. Manager, Ellerbe, X. C. Woman Kills Big Grlsxly. Trinidad Correspondence Denver Re publican. - On the Dullng ranch In Stonewall, a large grlxsly bear was shot and killed by Mrs. Dullng, wife ot the county commissioner, a few daya ago, Mrs. Dullng waa alone on the ranch and waa riding about looking after stock when aha saw tha bear eating a heifer It had killed. Mr. Dullng had a Winchester and proratly killed the gristly. She la known aa a remarkably nerw woman and during her many yeara realdence in the Stonewall haa killed everal bears, at one time aavlng her huaband from what aeomed to ba aura death, when he waa attacked by a remaie grixiiy- ite had wounded. Mrs. Dullng killed th bear when It waa within a few feet of her hus band. - , An Innovation. ' -.' Topeka Journal, There la great excitement over tha report that. a bride who will come to Topeka aoon haa a maid: Thla will raise the limit and establish a new record In Topeka. Occasionally a To peka woman steala tha housemaid or nurse, exchange her cap and apron for the ladv's maid kind ami t.ir.. her out of town with her In order to make a noise like an aristocrat, but it la believed the new bride will be the only woman la Topeka who haa a really and truly lady's maid all her own. who never helps out In " the kitchen, nursery or laundry; " ;' ' STIMULATION WTTIIOUUT IMUTA ' : ; ' . nun, ;. In ease of stomach and llvr trouble tha Proper treatment Is to stimulate these or gan without Irritating them.' Orlno Laxative Fruit Byrun aid dictation and tlmulatea th liver and bowels without Irritating .thasa organs Ilk pill or or dinary cathartic. . It torn not nauseate or grip and to mild and ; pleasant to take, R. H. Jordan Ce. - . - . he county organisation at Weni worth on July 14, in the morning und t Reldsville on th night of the 14th The association la qulta strong in this county, Its organ being published In the county, and It Is aald that the members come very nearly following the rulea and by-law. FOR KITCHIN AND GRAVES. The county Judicial and conarcx- alonal convention met at Went worth to-day and Instructed for Solicitor Oraves and Congressman Kltchln, these gentlemen having no oppoNl tlon for their reapectlve offlcea, The convention wa not largely attended, the people perhapa preferring- to await the convening of the convention to elect the county and legislative can didates at which time there will be fun enough for all. Superintendents and principals who formerly held positions In Reldsvllle'a schools and who have gone elsewhere have certainly had smooth aalllnir. Among them the following are re called: Prof, J. T. Alderman, In charge of te public schools at Hen derson; Prof, E. L. Hughe, superin tendent of the Greenville, S. C . school, having charge of 40-odd teachers and between 2,000 and 1,000 children; Prof. W. C. Allen, auperln tendent of the public schools at Wayneavllle; Prof. E. 8. Sheppe, auperlntendent of the Enfield graded schools, having prepared a couDla of language books, that hav been ac cepted ana are in ua in many ychoola; Prof. J. II. flynott. In charaa nf n boy' school In Texaa; Prof, H. C. Smith, auperlntendent of tha srradad achool at Greenville, ,N. C, while aDour an save tne preaent faculty of iaay teacnere nave Deen united In marriage. It appear that all of Keidsvuie's former teachers are 'now nappy ana contented. i n Jesse" James. Attorney. Kansaa City Star. Jesso James, son of Jesaa Iuih the outlaw, was enrolled to-day In the circuit court aa an attorney at law, He passed the examination on 3 an t before the board ot State examiner in jerrereon city, and mad the high est grade In a claa of 17. His ev.r. age waa 17. He aald to-day: "in two' weeka I will quit th. pawn- broking buslneaa and will devote the balance of my life to the nraotiea of the law." r- Why doesn't some aclentlat an. nounce himself aa a candidate for a nlehe In the hall ot fame b invent ing aome tonic for the Intellect?, y Ashavtlle: elevation. 11.101 fet for rata and further Information, H. C. WILLIAMS Connelly ayvtafS, N. C. BUSINESS MEN Don't -want to lose time. Here la the recognised way to avoid If. DINE AT THE DENNY. V. D. WILKINSON, Mgr. 0 - - a'JirJftH! A . 1 Hotel Sbortkan - Atlantic Gty N. 1. by a North Carolinian. Canaclty 10 0. Within a faw hundred feet of ocean. Private bath. Kates, 2.10, 115.00 and l.w weeKlv. ooklet Run W. B. COTTEN. r roLLowmo thb flao. Whan our soldier want to Cuha. anS th Philippines, health was th moat Im portant consideration. Willi T. Mnr. Jan, retired Commissary Sergeant, U, sl ... of Rural tout .L Conoord, N. hT) aay: "I. wae two yare In Cuba and two yra In the Philippine, and being subject to colds. I took Dr. King7 Naw Dlacoyery for Consumption, which kept ma In narfeet health. And now, to Naw Hampshire, we find It tho best medicine In tha world for eough. eold, Bronchi! trouble and alt luna disaaaea. (luaran. t-4 at K. It. Jordan Co., druaslaia. Price I0o. and. 11.00. Trial bottle free, PINE BEACH HOTEL PIN BEACH. VIltaiNtA. Adjoin Jsmsstewn Exposition grounds, f mtnto by tret! from Norfolk, Virginia' nwat, nnaet, eoolest, health leet raaort hotel, combining ovary mod ern aosvanlaao. unexcelled ouliln and eervtc. Salt water en three aides. Ptaa n th rtar. wtet drinking water, par foot health eondwoa. Bathing. eeaUsg, fishing, golf, ten!, bowling, ereheatraj and other diversion. Writ for booklet, Wat. a ItOTBR. Manager. Charlotte' Beet Conducted ,t .' Hotel . . THE BUFORD ' Kpaolal attention given "t (a Table Service, making It un equalled in the South. Thla la a feature of The. Buford that I claiming the attention of the Traveling Public Clean, Comfortable Beda - At U-ntlv Sorvaata., .11H;..-, C E. ,t', HOOPER 'V; Wit;-1' x?) .''.J.'! r" ?i)ri. Manaee v a, . . W . THE BEAUTIFUL SAPPHIRE COUNTRY THE LAKE REGION OF THE SOUTH. Klevatlon from 2.110 to B.000 fet. Gorgeou Mountain Scenery, three magnificent lakes, countleas beautiful waterfalls, pure and bracing air. Trout fishing In streama and lake, boating, bathing, horseback riding, driving, mountain climbing and all Indoor amuse ments. FIVE CHARM INNG HOTELS. TwVnnJn Tll.lel0 FAIRFIELD IN-V. Lake Fair- now open. I. it. Alarn, Mint- ,.. v ger. Special rates during open July 1. . II. ami June. c- A- Manln, Manager. The FRANKLIN. . Hrevard. 8APPHIRE INN, Lake Sapphire, opens July 1. A. liamborn, now open. Hugh Williams, Manager. Manager. THK LODGE, Summit of Mt. Toxaway, now open. Mrs. Patton Ciinp, Manager. Th hotel are modern and are noted for perfect aervlce. Ad dress either hotel for ratea For descriptive booklet and general Information, aJdreas Hperlnl Rate at Toxaway JOHN C. BURROWS. Pre. Inn During June. Tho ToxaMay Hotel Company, lke Toxaway, N. I. COME TO "Alt HEALING SPRINGS" j? FOR jz? HEALTH REST, RECBHTIOiJ Do you need health T Do you need .rot end recreation . tinder . condition that will make for bettor health and stronger eeaatlta tlont Why not get out Into the country, away from the huette of ' town Ufa, away from oarea and perplexttlea and get up near the mountain, where tha atrrta .pure, where the eunthtn la brightest. ,, , up whare the vary atmosphere la Invigorating and bracing? r :L ; Why aot come to ALL. HEAL1NO SPRINOS, altuated alx mllea northwest Of Tayloravllle, Alexander county. North Carolina T It ' ilea 1.100 feat above the level of the aea, up In tha foothills of th ; Brushy Mountain. Th healthful climate, coupled with the Wonder ful curative propartlea of ALL. HEALING SPRINGS will make a 'different man or a different woman of you.' ':. ., .', Hot! open'.to suaata. For full particular, writ , , u 1 J. W. C0POAN0. .tafvti : : II. .. . .. '. . ..v
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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