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MM 7 v' A 11 Has stood the test for more than 17 years-and isbelng zclminiote:'z:: 'tocIay to n :o:;: ernumberpcople than even ; ; ; . ' '"y ;:Y : 'We hate a cure administered toy its discoverer, thoroughly up'tO'Czle, -Vie cure the liquor habit in 3 days without the use of the dangerous hypodermic syringe. If vou doubt us write to people, who know of our work and have seen it: t .' : i ; v j . ' . 7 ; '.. 1 jm : I . - I ; ' , t I i. i . r. f 1 1 PHONE 184. XCAIUiT Mt aiMA Thit Xarobtr Ixtilcd Knirnr( to , WlnLbrap Co(h Dwtgw of In- , Mlqiial Acomnmodatlon HmU '' drat JoiiiMwm Wanta A4diUonal v imrmltoHwi Many Hoaih Caru- , UoUm IKxlfa Income Tat. Obervr Bureau. liOl Main f)trt, Columbia, 8. C. KnL I. ;, -' Pw4dirt Johnnon. of Wlnthrop , Colrja, who la br (oday on col , lata bualnaaa. la iHulin (ha addition ot axHhr Ug wing for Wlnthrop a .. m to accomtnodula about 100 mora clrla than Kia tnatltutlon la now ao r romittodattn. )la aaya ha wtnti to i vuvti out In front of tlia prraont maJn fcuJldlng ith (hla nw dorniKory, j that thra 4a pionty of room at thla . smm ana mat mn laanina ran , eoommodaiM thrta arc hiuwturally. "Wa hava )ut had tha f ullrat cipfn Ing In our history." "aid Mr. John ',' mn la Mala HuparinXndmt of Kdu raon Martin a ofllca o-dy, "but thouth wa aook In ilt -trl. thrra arara var 100 application and fha : a raamlndvr had to ba turned away for ,' )afk of dormitory room. Of couraa thara iri aoma amonc kh(M turned nway ho aro not dMtrabla bixauaa .- hay axa ara not wall iouh pro- parad, but thara ara from 210 to 100 -, 'irirta who ara rja-td who ought to ba lakan In. .' ''a Htata could, wtth very llttla additional opmii, atvtimmodata . thaaa 100 a thia bl plant by pro 7,idtnc aoma addltivnal dormitory - avaca. Now that wa hava uur mod x achool ot ttwlf wa an do mora ' ia tha claaa roomi, and H would not ' 1a nacMaary to apond any mora - tnoney lhr. and thr faculty would ; hva to ba anlargvd only to th ' tent of a iiunbfr of aawlMtanla to tha . lagular profaMora." ' I'rwddittt Jolinion -went on to point , ' out tha Injuattra of the Mtata wluct . frnf About 1. 100 young mrn In Ha Hata rnatMuttona, whlio only 412 glrla war provtdad for. H gloried Mi tha ' fvnt thM ao magy boya wra getUng ' an aducAtton, aad would not rut thta attmber down a pag, but lha adnrn- tfcm of tha ftirla la of tha graatmt ImportMca. aa Choaa girl ara golh Into tha achoola to taoh. Though It h tuyt aTnadtiatad that many, Wln throp haa (aught and trained ov-r J 0 glrla n It brtaf tttatorr and Mr. Jotinaon t)maiaa that Utaaa hava ttugtit ovar 100.000 axmooi chltdrrai. Wlnthrop 'a "ontt am U to lm Trova.tha cwodltlaa of tho Mmmon M honl. TtMU 4a 41a hef axraaa for , Mr. iohnaoo dtrtctad ottontion to h Intaraatlng and algnl (leant fart, . wMrth, parhapa, faw txpla avao In rdurallomal work haa' not lead, that in h upper KTWdaa tha gtrla out aunt , Irr tho boya In cha ratio of about fiva to one. Mr,; Martin agreed with i,ia ptatetnent and anatl tyhat aitrh had I cen bla obiterraKlon Miroughout tha 'at. Mr, Jotinaon arguad from !th1a r 1 at mora glrla ara praparad for ol l.e than boya. ! tha lowar gradaa. waa agraod. tha nam bare ara about fstula tip'Hn,nf,'nt'a tat an i i f-port ttowei a lotal nrollmi'nt f : f '.j v nt b"ya aa agalma J4, ', r r -t d,rr'rf noa brlng'oo i f r i f tha . t that tha ratio i .! i In ha totaia by rondltiona : r KiMdea. In tha county . ,i.t wa lf.OI hova and . v ! !'a In ti r'it and i- iumtrfd 44,040 and f e a t iV.ng it tip t. Write us for our Booklet It Mil work to onforco Oho collection of th incoma tax. About tha boldaat tux dodging hai 4a pradtlood tn tha Rtato la pullad off In thla dlractlon. Tharo ara aoma clargyn tha gtata llabla to the tax wto are not paying, and even aoma Btat offlrlala and a faw county offtoere. Tha law require a email graduated tax on groaa Incomee axcaedln I2.S00. In many countlee no eittoinpt la made to enforce tha law, and eome of tha t roller to uaa hla Innuenre to have j kha law repealed. Tne compiroiier general, however, aaya that ample machinery la provided by the act for Ita enforcement, and' that there la no exouee for not carrying It out. Am a. reeult of notlcea aent out to auditor aeveral weeke a to ape- daily report on che coiienion 01 me Income tax. nva atwiwre fiave o iar reported to tha comptroller general. Three of thoaa. tn Barnwell, Tork and Laurene counties, reported no tax paid. In Aiken county only one taxpayer made return, and aha waa a woman, who para on i,vv, in Orangeburg auditor reported three euh taxpayer. One man thara, re- puted to be worwi aooui nt,v, paid on 12.(00, while another paid on 11 400 atwl Hmtiher on tlOO. The total amount of tax paid waa 1 4 8. ' nilOKR FROM XIXC WALLS. Harry lloudlnl, After a Birrnuou Hour, aiaaea wtii irwu Itreaker otiqui-r aletal-IJned Boa Ik-fore a lleoora-Uroaklng Audience at tliaae'a. Waahlngton Poat. At Chaaa'a Theater taat night 1,000 paraona aaw Harry lloudlnl, the mya terioua prison breaker, aacapa from a heavy tlnc-llned box, aacure aa expert packer could conatruci, in wnicn ne had bevn placed, after being tied In a chair with aunlclent rope to rig a hip. lloudlnl waa Connnea in tne narrow box for a longer time than ha na ever been hold In any teat, taking Juat one hour to appear before tha audience after tha red "ghoat dox- naa oeen cloaed around hla Improvlaad cell. Tha packera from tha Arm of William Knabe A Company, by whom tha challenge waa laeued, cloaed tho box a minute before 11 o'clock, and through lha long hour following tha eager apectalora watted, fearing aev eral tlmaa tho king of .handeuffa had "taken lha pitcher onca too often to the welt" Tha audience frew vary raatlaaa to ward tha clpee, and tha musician and attendanta at tha theater began to droop from fatigue. At 11:01 tha heavy red pluah curtain parted and tha prUon-braakar leaped before tha audience. Ha waa much tho worse for wear, The box was exhibited, and not an evidence waa found to indicate any attempt had been made to aacapo.".... v.;.,, .f-;.';": Kvry ecrew : and nail waa aa It had bean when the packers. had left It, 'The ropee were tied f with " the aama knots. The packer wars sev eral minutes opening the box, ' and when the lid waa lifted, only tho chair waa found, with tha ropes In a heap on tha fior.; (?" v rh'Peyntr,, manager f Knabeo waahlngton atore, who superintended tha work of tho packers, took tho af fair good-naturedly and congratulated Moutinl heartily, ' , ., . Tha attendanea reenrd t'Chaae'O wa broken, ' Tt 1a enld the audience aa the largeet -which' haa evrp peered In any , theater In Vahlng ton,1' 00V. E. B. OLEini, ; - . , Balelgh, P, D WATT, Mayor,' Reldsville, OHAS. A. PENN, flee and Treas. Penn To bacco Co.r V I: ?. ReidsvUle, N. a EOBT. HAREIS & BEO., Tobacco Manufacturers, . Eeidsville,;N.'0. S. S. M'NINCH, Mayor, : , CharlotteN. 0. H. 0. IRWIN, Chief Polce, Charlotte, N 0. on Alcoholism sent free.- v Wire or telephone ROBERTS FAIXS DOW2T. t Madlaon Man'a Attempt to Cope With tJongreaaman webb In Debate lie aulta Greatly , to Latter' Beneflt F1rt Week of Campaign End With Rally at Blaraliall. Special to The Observer. Marahall, Sept 20. The flrat week of campaigning between Congreaaman E. V. Webb and Dr. Frank Roberta, the Republican nominee, ended' hare to-day. It began lat Monday at Elk Park. Mitchell county, Dr. Roberta led off to-day and was expected to make hla beat speech here, a he was at home, but he completely failed to arouae any enthuataam in his home county, which is the. Republican atrontfhold of the district. Republi can thcmaelvea were disappointed In their man. Hla time was tilled with a wild ramble, Jumping from Cleveland panlo to Rooaevelt prosperity, and vice vena. Then ha made a faint effort to at tack Mr. Webb'a record and would aoon be out of eomethlng to aay, al ways falling back on old threadbare panic howl. All of tho old-time "whoop" of our Republican frlenda waa ronapicuou by Ita abaenca. It wa apparently an effort for tha doc tor to nil time, he having road much from hla handbook to fill up time. . The court houe waa packed. When Mr. Webb aroae to apeak It waa easy to tell that a majority of tha houae waa with him. In hla opening re mark Mr. Webb said that the doctor'a effort reminded him of the old negro "mother hubband." that It covered ev erything but didn't "tech no whar." Mr. Webb then briefly outlined hla record and challenged the doctor, to show wherein ha had failed in a sin gle Instance. He then took up tha la uea and dlacussed them for an hour In that able and clear-cut manner In whloh he alwaya apeake. showing how the roUn r-tarirf walked on tha farm er to enrich the truta and ahowlnjr hla opponent'a fallacy In trying ' to claim everything good for tha Repub lican and charging all the Ilia of Ufa and of the country to the Democrat. Mr. Webb'a apeech was well re ceived by both partiea, ha being es pecially popular In this county. 1118 opponent two years ago only carried thla county by about 180 and It la conceded by all that tha doctor Is about a .32 abort-range while Jake Newell profeaaed to ba a .SI B. W. While this la the doctor's home It I freely predicted that ha wilt hot. ba able to roll up more than aeven hun dred majority In old Madison. , '- Oaffney-iolinaton. . Special to The Obaerter.'v-'.f''''-- Concord, Sept. H.Announcernent la made of tha approaching marriage of Miai Mattle Caldwell Johnston, daughter of Mr. and Mra. R. Will Johntort, of thla city, and. Mr. Ella Ouelavos Oaffney, head operator Of th postal Telegraph Company' ot Charlotte. Mr. Qaffnay Is a native of Cleveland 'count r and his bride-erect la a vary charming end popular young woman, well-known here and else where In the Slate. : The ceremony johnoti; on Sprlig atraaU tb4;0th. n iwDiT iri tw o. fa. ana win le fterfortnad, by the Rev. Oeorge II. forneUon, of the First Freabyterlan ehuroh.( No Invitations er )aued. jaT"Sia It t unlawful give kee lb pvl-iio. A kU In tna atreeti It mimU Jr lnt.yf l''." " a tmn rr b a fin of t, lerlaratlin of Inve on a wcara renoart tba ealer liable N. 0. V 4 1 V i N 0. OWEN , Chief v I - C. P, NEELEY, " Chief r liiiill REIDSV1LLE, THE GOYERyQR IS tREDELU Wine Many Vote for Democracy by Hpeorliee at cool springs ana Maieavllle, Enthusiastic Audience areethag Htm at Both Flaoea. Special to The Observor. ' Statesvllle. Sept 20. Governor R. B. Glenn made a vote-winnJng apeeoh at Cool Spring thla afternoon and . addreaaed an overflowing audi ence at the court houae here Oo-olrht The Governor arrived In :8tateav411e thla morning on No. 21 from Salis bury and was met at the ataHon by a reception commRtee and driven to tha Hotel Iredell for breakfast He was aocompanted from Sallabury by the Salisbury Cornet Band, whloh furnlahed music at Cool Spring-. By the courtesy of Mr. C. 6. Holland, four large horseo were attach od to the large rubber-tired carriage that took the Governor and party, consist ing of Mayor J. C. Steele, Dr. J. A. ScoU and ex-Sheriff Wye off. rrotn Statesvllle to Cool Spring, whloh la about ten miles northeast of here. There were other carrlaaea conveying th band and many Btateeville Demo crat a who accompanied the Governor. At Fifth Creek charen, aeven traie from StateevHle, h Governor and. party were net by a grand procession of the leading Democrats, . ladle and gentlemen, of Una aectlon. Tha pro cession waa a mil long and eohatet ed of horseback rldara, floats, tmgglea and carriage all of which were dec orated vtth flag and draped wKh Mi Stara and BtriDea. Tha party reached Cool Spring about 11 o'olock and at It o'clock tihe bounteous and dellotooa Winner that had been prepared by tha ladle was spread. At 1 o'clock h a Governor' waa Introduced ' among compliment to tho aodlenc and then dell' leading Democratic orator, na apoke for two hour to nearly a thouaand enthwrtantlo and attentive Uatenera. Ha paid many 1 deserving complement to tha audience and ttien began tha dlaouaeion o( :ne pouucai. laauea of th day. It la aaid'hat many votera present, whq have been on tha fence, were connncen ana win march to tin poll ,tuo - friend of Democracy. .. ;.' v- ' -' '" ; There waa free lamonaae ana bread and cheeae gewr and th roily ama on of th grandest and most ef fective ever held In th county. , Tho crowd feared 'not the mud. . ' Tha, Governor 'returned to, Btt7 villa . thl evening, about o'clock, accompanied by tha statesvllle party, lha band and part of h procession that met (him thl morning. At o'clock h wa introduced "to. large audience) at th court houee by Rich ard H. Mclaughlin. . Esq.. and 4a, at th wrltlna. expoundtn: th gospel of Democracy to hi imereeted near er amid cheera ? H began by pay ing tribute to fh hoepauilty of ih Iredell Demucraita ana eapeciauy 10 the grand reception . given him at Cool Sprint. M also paid compli ment 'to the ladle and stated that h believed all hwli were Democrat. The speeches of th Governor werO strong and effect Ire, and h 01a won in th county to-day many vote for Democracy. ...I; '-r,'' ;'.C , Mi llufly Iyr, tha flr.t wmn ti be me mipmtwr of a pnlUtiul rhib In Ofclnhom, eat elected to P'rril'r.t)1p ly. and mde a polnual pe h which U Mia to nv ' cacaev tne ou-nmnn vn lh hnnfot." ., . t'npmin Jotm S. PrMdf, h afillnnt rmi-l fimi rvlry nn rr n ' I in Ain.'rti'Ki enii n.y l J i 1 1. It plck'il liy rliMia olnwvtn erimint' ed trlmllr ntial uri,. J. o f La l,o U t) be nu ;o a ir.ft; r t u. CHASrC. STA1JLEY, V r - Eecorder, .' Columbia, 0. 0. DAILY, " - , 4 -. .f Police, k Columbia, IB, C. Police; ;" . - ' . Greensboro. N. 0. - . MAYOB WADDELL,-' - r , r Wilmington, N.'C: v THE MHnSTEES'ASSO ' GZATIOR of WILMINGv ' .TON, H. Cs for. rooms Our large Sanitarium is crowded N. C. ..v Thla Day in Hlstory. v t.n- lM0oIsaaa Jfohnaon, on of th principal founder of tha city , of ,", Boaton, died. H wa th flrat magistral who died - In tha . colony and waa . burled on hi own lot Th flrat burying place In Boaton wa laid out around hi grave. The a pot la now built -upon, being bounded by Trement, Cornhlll,. ( Court and School streets. - ,'' v "' ieS3-Colonel Thoma' Dongan pre- ' lerrea oy tne uune 01 iowm. iu ..the goveroment of hla province Of New Tork la America. ; ' 177. Goorg Whltefleld, on ofth rounders or tne ect 01 - tne Mathodlats, died at .Newbury port Mass., aged IB. II Vlaltad - America" aeven time,' and ' preached In all part ot tha At ' lantlo Bute with great succes. ' lTTS-Brltlah ship Rose, Captain . ' Wallace, cannonaded Stonlngton. Tha town was ' considerably Inr " Jured, two persons killed and . a loaded ' achooner - , and ; two aloop carried off. ' J 1770 Colonel John White, with alx volunteer and bl ' aervant, V captured a company ot 141 Brit lah, pasted on the Ogeeche river, . and brought them aaf to, an 'A American poat It mllea distant H also took nv veeaele, one of II and another of 10 (una. The exploit waa affected by kindling large Area around the . poat and ! making auch . other ' parade '. as demonatratad - a large encamp- menL ; ' '' " ' '. .' ' v 17Sl-Torittown lnvestad' b- th . . -American and French armlea -"i tihder Waahlngton and Rocham ' I beau, aasletedby the French fleet ,' under Count d'Eatalng. ' y f ' 1700-GeniraI Harmer, with 120 -..regular and 1.111 militia, de 1 faated the Indiana at Miami vtl Vlage, ft Ohio. With a loa ot 141 if J kUI1 d 1 1 . woondad. . Tha v loa',of the Indiana waa eatl- mated at about, 100 killed, and .' 100 wigwam burned. ; They al " so destroyed '20,000 barrel of .' corn and a groat quantity 7 of ."V other provisions, t'yj A4 :; 1707 Th State road having 'j been . completed, th flrat stag started . from Fort Schuyler tUtlca) and arrived at Geneva tn tha after- noon of th third day, . . with ; ' v four ; paiMnger. .-. , ;l tSOO.-A treaty waa concluded" be - y tween the t'nlted Statea and t Franc, and tha long etandlng dimcultle between the two coun trie war amicably aettled. ISSO Independeno of South Amert- can . republic , acknowledged by Franoe.' ... L 4 '. "y . v ' : '-7 i 1M1. Th Union blockading 'force . captured and destroyed ' about .:' fifty blocked runner , thla r a month, .-'v;,'; ' " ' .' .. ' ISOO A land parade In tha city of 'New Torn in nonor. or .amirai Dewey. ' - : ... ' TUB BREATH OF 7JFB. " It'a'a aiantnoant fnrt that the atroti- et "l"l ' " '". enrllla, li . .a Inn .l I i; i '"' lul tun. 4 li.vutto .o..i(ul n.. .n"- 1 . to keep lha hi" ill 1 Ol' I l eloulil tiiun'a in. t i ..ty, I ., e tuetieanita of nilina, t a. ti A. Plilietie, of I'urt Willie"', O., haa lrnl how to da thl. tn write: Tinea Ixittle ef lr. ). M.x'a vw liiai-overv atnrptxl mv CJul , f 1 lr.'i en.l fun1 1 t i of what pijt - .,! ....... I . . ...- ... IUI-;V (,.I.IBr,l..t l v 11. It. Ji.fl in I 1 r . Co. n I t . . . -. ' i i .-. .nr.: 11 I : t i 1 3 " ' . X-S' , sr . - 1 v.y :-' '. A . Poet'a CompUment. . J. Lcsll' Weekly.; :."- ' - It waa th habit of th lata Rich- and Henry Stoddard. .' tha poat, al ways to apeak wU of ovary on. - Oc casionally -ho had to ao out of hi way very much to find trait of char acter which tie could commend. But ho alwaya found them, aa In thl in Unco. t V' ' No matter how bad the character of a person, tha good tray poet Invariably- found om trait to prate. On day, tn his ofnc on Park Row, sortie friend entered and 'asked him whether he knew ao-and-ao. and. . It eo, whei waa the man'a reputatfott. It happened that the man had a hady reputation, and waa well known aa a "gold-brick operator. Th aged poet lighted hi pipe and answered. . "Yea; I know mm. tie is me ihok energeUc, progfeealve, Irrepreaeibie, good-natured. .arUetid kind of an un mitigated rascal that I avr mef ,m?AMm IWPnalpnnrie ' Hoi." :: I'm fond of th tnaal that r called Tou order, wbatever tha wuh of year 3ut backing the field at a dollar a tnOt 11 tureiy a oinerent-noiai,, . - And alwaya Id dining I'm anilou for Tb "tobbl d-potropb hot. . -' I'V tfitered a diner; with tlmach ao - rran. " - " .- emilit kaan to mt l(l! "' I've flfured on toaat, made of bread that waa ataia,' '" ' Ana 7 u. -' - But, noting the card with nd figure an - . naxeo, -.,... ; a,.. , . ju m4 Awta fm, tlieut I ordered It all-I wa fearful! v yxd . At the "W0DI'O-j0iropn pw. You've noted; youraelf, a "you'v gadded .-a SSLlV' a hllaa. Folk order whatever the can t do with- oat .-' -.. ' ' ; .) ,. When old "ally cart" la tha style. . But ave them a hint It th other way 'round,- " ' '',. They'll tuff Ilk the average goat ' The heat appetlier that aver wa found . I- tha "Inhhla rfe.Dnatronhe hot." Strickland W. Ollllland. In Chicago Win,' j.: ,"ii .-.,.:.....' '- ; .-) ' " . ; xornrxG lzkb tt lit luuRiUxa cu.iz.xr Bia.i.t4 ' ' Ore water prnnf, flra proif. nd w!Mlat lnd!f!v; ea-f?y manufacture!. A 11-year-ij! 1 1 y can t t'-tr . enoc ..n tie. t cover a aqua re. In arrearan' r -v r ? i .'!, af 1 r-.-y are chean enou&H f-f ' - . .. . . . . . , v -. . ...... ,.v tu. ,...e 1 0 3 i-'.lp; a oua t.iue. " .. .. i. c. rrrrTxa ?-ra ca, rrrt-T.-rr, rt. c. , ' 1 . " r: -.-!' A 't - k , , v ' , . x 1 . ' V 1.1 . . i PHONE184 ; .i;'' '-,; Undo' Haste, pnew-Tork vnineT Poat- s ' J They were on their honeymoon. H had bonght a, catboat and bad uken her out to show her how h could handle a, boat putUnar her o tend the rhaet X puff of wind cam, and h ah 00 tad hi no uncertain tone. "Let go th heat!" No response. Then aajaln, "Let go that eht. quick!"- Still no movement f - A ' few minutes after, wnea evu were cnoiini 10 mi uui- f- " "Why didn't yo let go that sheet when I told yon to, dearT".. .. "I would hava,'tald thV bride, ,lf , you had not been ao rough about It YouJ ought to speak mora kindly to, your .Wife.", ...-! a' y ;;-'-V ; ; Denver Stout a pilot on tha Ohio and Kanawha riven, waa the lint white child born in what I now the city of Denver, , 47 year ago. HI parent traveled by ox team. . In, 1K9. reaching Denver, in Hlx , Week. - '. u ,icams . at once, to work at steam sliovels and scraptrs, of 10 KburSeV ilpfflliiiiii i ; WHITNEY;N.a thsj vnitisd states, i ..'' .- w a on ( ai.eu. , : 'v. 'V1' y,, i vjf..j;; ";,v,)., 1-, 'i V
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