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p7 ' IT SAVES HEDbGTOR!S ; BILL ..'V. '. 'ft. ;M! ", V . .- i'- '.ft Don't drink water that might impair leave your work and run to the mountains or.SeasIw Si.". 'A f 1 . . .'I .X L i ' -, v r. v Will be delivered at your door for 10 cents per gallon or 3 gallons for "25c and the doctors say it s ail right .'dERITA MIWERAL . SPKIIS ViATEK .t-k Contains no nitrate or organic matter. You don't have to toil it. Nature made . it pure. We Make Daily Deliveries. . Make ,no Mistake, .Get Derlta Mineral Springs, Water . 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In. lit rn1, ll In HkHy v' hl tlio HI Jn rtfU-rn t- -whMi-,1 n titmtkttt irlv down b rUrr with 'Kdt fhlul. rather., than'.' whori trip up lb river it.h if) ln-onvnlat ,, a' hMul. For th rrt. It' la fr4lH , d fht th vfvintjfl thf Mlh nf -' l riill rival, i In tha trrnuounneMa of th Prht nd iha flUTitlon of th ony ih famoua on of '110 whon th riDlldatn wr John D. fJsllanijr, i' ft -i1-"- SEND A CARD JOHN K. J. Mali-. J A. Rrown and (. II. I'Kttrrmin. thi- linl-r winning nn thf S 1 Of Ji r.it I lot . of. triln iitnriny nil ilra itiHli iiMsi in liliici- of Ciiii Ki-ur uml l'i-i- lin I ii'iimi nirjr Hu- t.-mnrnry rhulrrnun H V '. l-vnn. nf IUhiIi-m rounty, lin n i ti 1 1 r i fur JuilK'- nf til'' vi ii Mi Ju'lli In I illMirlrt, uml I In- it- , iii.iiii ni rluiiriii.in imk J. II, Mr'iviT, , nf i 'iiiiiIm rlii ml .Mr M. io.lv Hiill;ir.l. tin ixd -nslvi-ilmlii r ii nil lumti.-r oiiriilnr nf Uiuvit I '11111 I'lHiinhli'. In ilir I'xlriiin. N' 111111-"-I'Tii 1'iirt nf lln- iiiiinly. 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Knini. yi-.im lit-fori-I Hi" rll w;i II Ml.ioll f.irlhir ilnwn jlnwfl, , ill III.- l.lllri- nf liunlll"f, In ri' In now lln- Iiii nilmimi Ml Mori In lln ri . f lliri" Mori" ullli Irmi fi.m nn. I .,it" kIhw.. kli'iMii n Ilir Sinr Ale WililiuiK "lore, nnir uwiu-l l I'i. H N I.IIU nn-1 nn iipliMt i.y Mr W. r ' r.i r.T.I. U'). n Slnrr K VVllll.uiiH I.,, until i ka .r.in i tv lln v 1 ''I tin li.,,.,.' In hi- nli. .1 1 1. St ii rr ' "I tin la'.. 1 1 A. liny, hi,,, ninvi'.l II H t" i-iiilr. ly Nir.ilKht up Huy ntriil in,. I iiirii.- l it Int.. ik .r. i"-nl lurni imi. ' It .1 ' ..u,i. I ... ii lllllliil.il of lion"" inHi"! miK In tin. -ii' ilmn Thin un it, nt mIiiiiIi.. llinlliK II- lllllnvill. mil lliin i .1 r. t i ' i . I -n t n fr.illlnu In hln , ii How vniith I : ii ii nl ti ilown l"n IT II. iv limiiiitf nfti r ! 1 1 nt th" I ''.tii.lK- ri Aj.iiI"ii.j. wltli lil" li.njk.1 iin.li r III in ni. In- MiiMitni.iy. il. . . Il '.l uml tin Mm liti',1 to , ,', ii Mi; Iioiki' iiinillng Kiii.ii" tn ilir mill, li of Hi,. ' t i'i i He nt ..ppi il I i i; .in. urn il i. ilk. Mini win n In' K'.t liom, ll,.. ti:ip i'ouii'1 l,l I k" Aim u-iil -for nn- . lln r piiri'ii.i. an 1 1 1 H i' hii'ai, tiii: vntK. Th" fni'Di. milium ri inlltlnn nf ")!i "ion ',n l'llilii'' hy tin. ninnloiir . 1 "I. nl ..f I'ny lt"l , Minli r tin on i rj -nii mil iMitninK "f Mr nii, Mm.' Ii' ll. Ii . nil." the f i. t Hi it tin- hl" '. ri- ;il ,11 tou n. -'nl lln u ii, I of nnvh I' .tinn nn tin- I 'dpi' I'. ii ' Ioim tmi" "nt nf miini i i n liivi'ii in pi i loiiiriii i ' pt'li'inli " nf iliiHpliin f. mi Alt.'ii'h-i "I to tin. nl.l Mimnnli' ,...K- IiiiII.IIiik , vlmli mIo.h1 on ihi hiink" nf t'nmn, ' k until th,. y.-ir 1 S r. v . rt" n "mull hut f.i rfi . ily ' '(iilppi'. llii ntri' Thi r- j W iMIiiin l(. Mnit ii n hiiu huv tln n. I uri. i HnU Vlu Pri-Hlili nl In i hi- hiI- inl 'li:ii..ii nf Kriinklln I'li ri", )m. l is hinif. -nil in k rpi'll. i ml wnlki'.l tin. tumuli iik J ii H ii i" i'iii-iir or Mnn- An t. iiv; tlnn- Wllllnin Itiirrv Clrnvi . Ih" oi.i I'mli'i n ciinun Minim. mi l , WIJII" I' MnriKum, llnlt. il Ht ul kh Hi ll iiitnr m n.l ihIki- Kiibi'it Htranici", uml , John It. I'i I'li ti. h-Klnliitur nnil Inwyi-r, uml Itiilu-rl Slhliy, oi(.r nnd i.tll or nil 'l.fntv.l h liunklti, nftil .pout i oil Klinki'pi iir", Hlnillilun uml Unli. j mtilth. fniiilii up tn prr-wnt tlmi', only tn ir thre yfrn hku a ynunK lnun ri r Hill. Jr.llW l.1 IU. ... u ' j -"-o iii" irmii mn iinmfrur airfuritiHnr in whlrh h w rfiKtirfeil, nn.l la now on th road with a regular lh-airli1 ooropany. CIT. W, Hroadfaot and i'apt. D. II. Hay ha v Ixin muklna ,a iiunmi-r trip tn Ahlll afid McintroiiL Mlw 'ka-- Warih end Jnl WlWaroa. am pndln th- .aummur at' wratrrri North Carolina rfanru.-i-Miim Allna and Mn Mallott ara vlKinna In tha mounuina. Mr. J. T. Harrlnon, praa- -4 ..l,;'l'.,-.. -r-; '.,.-' : '' ' ' ' ', '''' ',V',"'',", - ... -j. lilunt of Iho rayottovllln Icn Manufac ' lurlnif Company, In nn upi-ratlnif after . nli-kiiPHN. at WrlRhtuvlllc Ilnui-h. j Thi- bill I'l Inf. wrat from Fayett- Vlll". nf i he Cuinlnrland and KaJV. il"ph KitllvMiy, inortKiiKcd tii the Kkjk pin- I'ruxt fmnpHny, of New York, In Jin- on in uf ll.000.uuo fur the limuani-e nf i-nnMlrin linn (innila, will tap th S- iihoiinl Air I.lm- at Cameron and Kive tlnn jmiiiiI nn vntranco Into Fay . ' tti-vlll" uml n lira m h terminal at the ; li' iul of n.ivlKHtlon un the Cape Kear i rii t r. I,n-i "vi rilnn about 100 oxriul'n Ift." 1 1 1 . i J - a plfiiMunt trip down tho 'iipi- Fiiir :'5 inlli or more and re tuiii. 'on the m-w and comfurtalile "I "a in. i I ,j on. Tin S nilhi'in Cotton OH Company, up. raHiiK "Xti-niilvi'ly In Kartl Knyntte lll", ha." milled thlrti-i-n 70-aw K'nn In It" plant, InrrrHNlnK It" lapm lly . for Kiiinlnt; to SO buh-a of cotton a i ''i'i'- '.Mi It. H. Klnn. head of tho Klnn In, I. -nl" and n-tall driiK noum- on Mm ki t Kiiiiire wna reported vrltli-ally ill l.i-i nliiht with little hope of rc- i HVITJ . ' NKW AI.DRRMKN. Mr. J. A. Mnor manager of the Soiittiirn Cotton nil Company, haa : in-, n i hom n alderman In plni-a of ' apt. J. A. l'eiiibeiton renlunod, end lr. Ii. ) Hiirrlnon, vlee prealdent of tin- National Hank of Kayetliivllle, In , pi.. f Mr. N. II. Alexander. I No.no- l"i no n ha" yt hern made to" (HI the lai iifn j niiimd hy the realgnatUin of Mr W. I.. Haw ley. .Mr. F. It. H.. aerratary of the iliiiinhiT of inmmt-rre, haa boen notl liid hv the niniinlH of th Atlantl fi'ii-t Mm- ltiillnni'1 that tha connec tion linked for I.y him with K.lroad. ami nn to CnlutnhlH. 8. C. will ba Kiniiiiil In tin- near future. Thla. Hlth the Klihiiinnd and Faynttetrllle '"him lly" and the Fayettevllla and Imiiiii. r "Hhon lly" tralna. will flva thla .,iv . ki'i-II. nt mull nnd paaaengyr aer i ih. north and outh. , ' - -' UMMIW ASHl'HKII. , Viliiiil Work of ('oiuttrwiioa of .n ein.lro-lllcli I'olnt Trollojr-IiInD ll,.ttlTo Ih 1'iihImiI to Kpctlf ( niiipli'lliin. Hpi iliil to The Otiwrver. SallHhury, July 14 Nntwlthatand inu annu and nyndry railroad deata linae ln'i n repotted for thla place bjr The i iIihi rvi r'n correapondent nndoo ninny llineN to mako a favorable lm pn HMlori. II la nn actual fact that work linn c ommenced on the trolley Una which la to connect Oreenabpro and Illicit Point, and Ihua tho moat favor able tnill. atlnn yet for a trolley Una him In" ii mml'i. Tha North Carolina Klectrlc Company mild It would build the road and I' nt-uina that thla com pany In acinic to make good, Yekter- ilny a nu rub" r of carta and mulee ar rived, which nwnlla tha numWr t iitiuni lit carta, U acrapera, and 40 handK. ' lly Monday It la Intended to have marly 100 men at work.' To the credit of thla company ba It aald that very' lllllii blowlivc waa don on their part - and tha Interaaled par Men Mtoln away, aa It were, in th Millne of th morning and without mui ehow atruck the flrat llcka that will, eventually, It la ' believed, con nect High , I'olnt. Ureenaboro , and Thomaavllla by trolley Una. Tha work haa heo let out by coatrart and calk for aa apeedy work aa It conalatent with modern workmannhlp. ; t , . Kennedy1 laattva 1 Inner and Tr la the i.rlKliml Umitlv enugfl -yrun and eomhlnea the qiMlltlea nmeMary tira lleve the emigh and purge tha avetem of enld. f.vfitatna nn opiates. Mold by liawley'a I'harmary; v 'vJ p JLL o HI U N DERITA, N. LABOR HEN IiN TOUTICS TI--ST OF 8TKKXGTH TO I1E iLXDB Contrri-HMiiun lllarkhiim Among Tlxw Whom tlx- lili ratkin of Itlnir Alll I'm- Its IiiHuem-i to lH-feat, Ai-rortl-ln to IVii-lili-nt Ooniporn, of tho Anicticau l nlrraUnn uf I.abor. .Waahlngton r..Ht. 14th. Organized Inli.ir Intenda to take an active pjirt In the coming congrtxalon al campaign. "We are nut urganlzed aa a political party." wild i'n-Hldenl Oornpera, of the American Federation of Lai bo r. yester day, "but we Khali do all that la within our power to make the country eee that we are a political factor. AV have Influence and power In thla country, and I am free to make the prediction thut when the Hlztleth Con- "Vreaa convene mime of the familiar faeea will ho m Inning. The tallure nf organised labor to se cure the enactment of an eight-hour law and the pimmige of the antl-lp-Juncllun hill not the ball rolling, and reauiled In thla political movement which In to demonatrate.the afrength or weakneaa of the labor vote, aa aurh. In a campaign Involving the defeat of men who nppnaed them In Congrena and the eli-ctlnn of pledged men In their ntead, or tho re-election of men whivhave rei'elved the approval of the offlcera of the American Federation. TO Ql'F.ltr CON(inE8SMEN. Ttie prcllmlnnYy atepa ha been taken to put every member of the llouae of HeprcHCDtatlvea on record with regard lo propoaed leglalatlon advocated by organised labor. Every candidate will be requeeted to reply to a circular letter now being prepar ed, from which there can be no alde atepplng. If aailafactory anawere are not recehpd. or If the, niember ad dreaaed Ignore the communication, he la to he put xin organised labor's blacklist, nnd It la expected that no member of the Federation will cast hla vote for any blacklisted candidate. Thla nlnn of evenlnr things no with the polltlclana waa adopted at the Flttaburg convention of the American Federation of Labor In November of last year, and the executive council or that body laatied what la called "La bor'a Dill of Grievance,", March SI of thla year. Thla document waa formal ly aubtnltted to the i'realdent, to the Speaker of the llouae, and to. the Prc.Htdcnt pro tempore' ol the Senate. The Prmirttnt rrplljd eympatbetle!! In a apeech that - eubaeauehtly waa given to the preaa.' Speaker Cannon replied in a very plain, outapoken ad dreaa In which he expreaaed hla sym pathy with nrttny of tha things of ganlsed .abor asked but reminded the esucutlve council, (hat ba waa but one of upward of 400 members of the llouae. - Thla bill of grievances was sent broadcast to all trade onlonlata In the country, accompanied by a letter in which the watchword of organised la bor waa proclaimed to be this: . I TO B I AINU ill IHU'iilllO. "We will stand by our friends and administer a stinging rebuke to men or parties Who are either Indifferent, negligent, or hostile, sort, wherever opportunity affords to secure' the election- of Intelligent, . honest, earnest trade unionists, with clear, unblemish ed, paid-up union cards in their, poa eealon." - . v This letter -waa signed officially by I'realdent Clompera and ' Hecretary, Morrison. Th next step In this cam paign upon which organised laboc haa enterfd waa letter written by I'realdent tlompers under dat jf April It, sent tn every Henafor and Itepresentatlve, reciting the fact thai a copy r tint bill ot unwiitwi been mailed to every memoer, concluding With thla paragraph! "In view of the fact Ibat the desire of labor to flo -.T v. C. to any Representative, I respectfully request you to-tat tq me your views upon the subject!-matters contained in that document. By reason of the fact that a circular la soon to be Is sued dealing with, these subjects spe cifically and Jn their entirety, I trust you will favor me with a specific and general reply at the earliest possible moment" TO HAVE A' BLACKLIST. "This circular letter," said Mr. Oornpera yesterday, "has not been sent out. It will b put In the mall within th next ten days, and we ahall expect an answer from-every member to whom- It Is sent Organized labor has grown tfred of having promises made It during the campaign, only tb be broken when the opportunity comes to redeem those promises. We ahall put very member of Congress on record, and our biacKiist win con tain the names of those men who re fuse to give support to the Just de manda of labor or who Ignore our pleas entirely. In due time that list will be given to the people of this country. It Is too early yet to men tion any namea in connection With this matter." Wbjen asked by what method or ganized labor' would seek to rebuke those candldatea' who Ignored H. Mr. Oornpera replied: Vlf It should happen In any district that the candldatea of both the great parties are Inimical to labor, and there la little possibility of electing an Independent candidate, we ahall throw our votes mgalnat the man most objectionable. -Wherever organised labor can do so,. It. will elect men from Ita own ranks, who will make new laws and administer them along the lines laid down In the legislative demands of tfie American Federation nt lihnr. and at the same time secure an Impartial iudlclary that will not govern t by arbitrary Injunction nf i the courta, nor act aa tne puani iooi of the corporate wealth," President Oornpera refrained Trom naming tha prominent members of th House marked for defeat, but did any that labor claimed credit for giv ing Oen. Ocoavenor the opportunlty-to take a rest Th political career of Mr. Blackburn, of North Carolina, like wise haa not met with the aptn-oval of the Federation, and Mr. Oornpera said Its Influence haa not been nagi lecfed in aiding hla defeat In his light for th control of 'hla State, and would be felt mill mor effectively in hla campaign. tor,re-oloction. J J. Wdney Hunt, of Oxford. . J Special to Th Observer, V - Oxford, July l.Thla evening at 7 o'clock J. Bldney Hunt, died .t hfa hom In OsfordH suffered . sev eral month with heart trouble. After, pending som time at Buffalo Llthla Springs, b returned, hom and, af ter a lingering lllnes, died, surround-' ed by his loved -onoa. . He leaves a .Li.. Mn nom Parker, of Enfield;: one brother. Dr. J. O. Hunt, of Ox ford: thre children, Gordon, Mary and ' Carruv al'ao an aged father-In- law, Major Sr&on.vw was most estimable . In: evry rMPWk; He ( Tot oitorTnt skia diseases ' K' a traveling salesnian for . Taylor their special study, and who are employed solely to advise and help, Without ' Cannaday Buggy Company. H mar- 'charge, those who use S. S. S. -Thousands, of people have been cured of ' -fled Mis Annl Gordon, whose deattt Woo3 nd kj dl8e0.e of everv kind bv the ue ei S. S. S.i and mantr "wlil ukS place : "f?omhe Ep . . . . .., urch, tt which deceasiid wan I. ' ' " '; - ' a hart LOT ... . r conal ch a membe of trouble to "conteno wun snnns oat rcsun jrora me mcaiciue, you Kiffl llTM,mZkiuZM. S- S. a, which yqu'will T ' .Jj.. "?1 Tiirrioer actiorf wii u rr. Kmg New ix jct it; , sou eau write wun tu assurance that All correspondence is held in ." I l-tllai: thi pleananteat and moat nactire. gtrictMif ronfidenc. and that our nh'vaiYlana will . .' .. t,.lr..1 - . ' 1 era for conatlpatlon. They prevent ap. r,t.Z V. ' " VT-' - It l not Ipendk-ltlS ami tone up ne wnm. ijkk, "'"'- . . .aa,, w r 4 ts 0ilfitSMf fft ' an injustic 'at K. M. joraan si .: - ''.;:,.- i Z, ".;" :( " ' "m" :- - ;? ' -"-'' k ;''"--; t--' t V.'"- - i- ' t .'V ., r r..-V-': ;,i'.j'M-i ( '....,-,, , ,it.' ....'.,,' ,.,..;.,,,.,.,,..,, . ...;";,..'', . PHONE 286-1 A TOKEJV dP ESTEEM - , l- - , . .' Operative of LeakevUla Woolen Mills, in Commemoration of Inrtoay's Twenty-Flfth Anniversary, 1 Tenon t Handsome Gift to Mr. Hiram Fuctl, Manager. - ' Special to Tha, Observer. Leakavllle, July 14. HlramFoard of the Leaksvllle Woolen Mills was yesterday one of the most surprised and delighted cltixens of this com munity. . , , - Soon after he had. ridden down to the office be had occaalon to uae his horse and was astonished to see him completely caparisoned with a hand-, some Whitman aaddle and "bridle, the gift of the male operative of these mills. Jt la a matter worthy of note that thla Is the. twenty-arm annlveraary of the Leaksville. Woolen Mills and a goodly number of the contributora of this token of esteem and confidence have, with Mr. Foard, been associated with the Institution sine It organisa tion. In sickness and In health, in pros Iperlty and In adversity, he has been Yt i ....... a v. .I Ivo.larl AftvllAV nf those who hav fortunately been as sociated with him and thla waa a substatnlal expression of kindly feel ing and good will which deeply af fected the recipient and will deeply af cherlshed with grateful memory. Such occasions as these brighten for all time the ordinary routine of a busy lli. , s Causes a Fight, . -Exchange. ,, Samuel. Solomons, a Syrian 'inert chant living at 105 Washington street, wandered into'jthe Ghetto thi morn ing, with a chole Collection of pray er rugs and shawls over his ahoulder. Samuel hadn't , had much breakfat, and when at Staunton' and Ridge streets, he saw a cart full of plump bananas, his muth watered. "How much?" he Inquired of Ja cob Smith, of Il Staunton- tret, who keeps th cart. ' "Onoaient each," replied Smith. "I'll give you a cent for two.V re plied Solomons.' .i-, . .'aitniuil'1 rentlAK Smith. . Solomon be-cam greatly excited."-; oir0i..)krA." reneatad Smith. . Solomon became' mor excited and began to Jabber tn Syrian. Hi action became o alarming v to Smith that the latter plcketl up a handful of pu trid" fruit-and ilt Solomon 4 th-ya with It .For a mlnut there was th worst kind of a babel, and arm flew Ilk windmills. ' ' V : " ' Ppllceman Wagner, of th Union While we have the utmost conCdenca in the curative, rvr-rera nf S' l .0. la all blood troubles, vet we realize the patient often hinder the best effects of the medicine. For this reason we ' ' have maintained for many year a branch to our business known as "On; : ConsUlUtion Deoartttient' This department is comoosed at ren-nlarlw .those who, perhaps, at first dfd not t-mlAni,1imilKlliHa fillt lalflni.a wrote our physicians full statomeet of their case,' and a little advice has tened the cure. ; We have nothiilsfto sell.you, and the only reason for want!- ittg you to write to us is that we ipiy'nse every effort to see that you get the 1 a, . . li. a . a.1. mi ! in Market poilce -station, ruahed In an(4 : arrested .the pair. - When they were arraigned tn the Essex Market court before Magistrate Wahle, Solpmon complained against Smith. 1 "He said 'skiddoo!' to me," he charged. "That Is a Syrian word and reflects on my mother. I was mad enough to kill him. Then he wanted IS cents av bunch for .hla bananas, and they aren't worth It" The mora a man reads books on how to have a garden the better ha will do It with a hired man who nevJ er did anything but. work In one. JittleDocior : - Brings back health by " .arousinK the Liver. The i , . liver is the cause of most .' V illneas.'.it gets laxy. ; 'Bamon's Liver Pilla '. : ., and Tonic Pellets restore , : the natural functions: 1 V Don't use pureativesi.' . . try Ramon's ' Complete 1 Treatnieht. ' 25 cenu. , v W. Ii.' HAND A X).' ' . . JNO. SCOTT A CO. 1 i'l OTITE 3 0 OMPIKSICIMIS that in some cases causes tfnknown tn " find the results entirely satisfactory. t tl..l. ..i 1.-..I- - 1 1 . . . . can men1 Help us by aUVisitlr Vonr know Iron, experience is all w cfaitu i- T 5S: J :, i .
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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