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'I i '!., t r " i -.Vaa ' - "' ia (V: 4 I , ' J'-' t oit.li't .utJ Has: hall summary.;,... i ' a ,,v,ts-..., ,1- a -1TTTI : , " ' ' i Ti.i,...i i.i... in. i..i,lnlin.Wlih I .ition saiiia noninoned: rain, beoona tm( l"0 pot i nonl; rain. 5. 4 . At Chicago: Chicago.' t; Cleveland, At Bt. Loult: tit. ' Louis, ' 7; Detroit, 6. a. tiecona tma: bi. iuu, i, ' MiTTrtNiT. iWIAOTTO. !"' At Nw . York: New York-Boston ' .gam pott noned; rain. - V , L,. V. . V At . Brooklyn: Brooklyn-Phlladelphla ; r asm postponea.. rain. -, i .,. t t 6TADIXO OF THE CLUBS. v AMERICAN I TCACitTB. - 7 Chicago JMew York Cleveland ... 1 - 11 AA .''--'' tll .a 7 'v . 73 70 ' X n '1'UlladelphI 'Fit.- Douia .... I etrolt . .. f . Washington ... ' .... .H1 i- !' -.613 ' ; ;'.W7 XJUtlUII ., .rf.j.'a 40 Wt ! V' WATIONAU WBA0tt-':.-'' . ,' ' -v, ' Wo. ,lat.- ,1.C. rhlearo .'. ..........!.. 110 , -, 73 Now York .... i.,..,.4'T,-;.'iS.r;;...t'.MS .Philadelphia : .i .,r.;., 71 3 tt f.o v. v Brooklyn '........i,. . w -7-. .-'..J . "Ht. IjiiiIi LI M ' . '; ;;LAGCB GAMES.". ' ? v ''AMERICAN. UiOOT. ' i - Kt ' Lnula. Opt I. St. " Loul WOl both v. irattm from Dtrott to.day. ; , Jaoobaon JrttchKl XRllent ball In th lait faro ' . ' Lout 1. ! .V 0I4UI-J W.I "i LMmlf. . ..OiO084- W vv Battr:- Powell and O'Conno'I S'"" ' ' w and ,. Schmidt. , Tlma, , 1M. umpire, 'Y,Evan . , . ., w w ' ' ' eeaA gam .,j. . . 1 R. H. , j i Detroit . U IOOtt0 "t. r Btterlti ; Jacobaetv and SpMeerS WIU ? VJta and rajmaw ::.Ttmt, i;ta,v)Pir" JSvam. : -2 1 Chlcaro. Oct. . Claveland bana tara- :. 'H to c-tiicago wiay,. atiaauna; , um nw champion, va a. tf II ' VJ. 1 ,-' : ' m.i lotiieif o- u a ; BattaHati Owen, Altrock.' Towna and Rotb; Rhoadea. Clark and Hem lima, Bovton. - Oct. ' t-Kw York cleed tha s ;--v v : American Laua aeaaoiv hera thtoaftat ii v;,v .f BO,n by d(aUn Boatok, I to A - v . 'i' Boorat - .. .. . i . a.. a ?-!?;.; -New Yam . i... !-. U f .- fiMtnn- .. ... 01001061 04 I I rW.'.'l''. BatteiHeei ' Mufhea and Thomaa; ..' " ewcrmeteadrand Peterton.. .ina, -IOJ ".vivvVrnmra,. CannoUr. ! - , i'-'t' '-'' r ., jit Tuacalooaa, ''AUl: tfnlyorslty. 6t ' rt r- ,. 'Alabama I; MaiytUW ' :- i ..' -At NaahrlUai Kentucky 8Uta Unl- V J l i -Vrralty 0; Vanderbllt .la. ?' ". - ..J At Laxlnrton. Va-J' VlrfUWa Mill- ;tV;, V tary laautttte, 15r ljt. John'a Collefe. i "v. At Irovldmca, f R.',Lr 'Brow. At Ithaca, PC yT.V-Vonieu, .-?s;, v?"f- En t. - - .. '. - -At Ann'apolla: :Ml4Wpme. Wckln' aon . ColKva, v lii iv At camoriar, iinrruru, ii, um. 'VerWty of Maine, a., ' ' . - T At Wert Potnt. N. ,.Wat Point, Mi ". llAt' Ana ArbM-i Mich.?- Vnlvawltlr Of -'.-a ' . Xtlchlnn. M: Caaa Bclenttflo BchOoL of ' & mt la ... ... . . V - : a"( ritUUIt k-ja la iiuTwwij3 w W. I 1- dV: UL.... 'a.lla.H.jA. a Ui Norwich. . A HiMMF Una , ' rtartmnuth- .C Lettef. to R.' EL Cochrane, '.. UI;; 'v'..,.y"v - 7 Charlotte X C. Vl; ' :',i'x ,v---T-'.paar 81rt . i 8oma ' peopia at dla Appointed In '.painting; it doaaul 't'i.- cpma-out aa they thought It would. 4 ;;f' L . B Edwarda,' of Edwarda i .r;i::.t'llntllll houiw I5ro threa yaara i :, . wgo;na naa itaaa ao gauona paate ',' ' 9a(ni before and bough); 10 gallon ". 'Aavoa. - Had 16 left. . - Paata. paint extrathlck--wlth iwrnia-waan. Mayor W w " Carroll. Montlcello. Florida,- ay at .. My . painter aald It 1 would take ti gallona to paint my ..houae; It took 10 gallona Devoe. Hla " riouaa ta the bt patnt Job In town; , and he aaya ' Devoe la the . wbtteat white of all white paint. ' ' - Jonea A Rodrera bought I gallona '.'Pevoe to prima Mr. Pratt'a houae at nerKei, .Mexaa. ji paviniea two coaia. .The reaaon tor . nobody . - gueaeing jlttle enough Deroe la: they learned "n a bad echool: other palnta. . Youra truly " '"Try on : brut , Co aell- our jbalnt' i ' ' ' . ' ' ; ' , ,v :a-',r . ' :?0tt A HD CHILD'S YOKK WOltMOWir. ;.' tarl Patter Ho. 15M. . ' ";"';'.;,; ;'t' All aeaai Allowed. -A arettr UttU nlihMown with, a de yoke (bat ll quare at the baek aad Oolated la front laheraUluttrated.- It 1 made wtek the proper ; fulaeii and the bltbo ateet are el the neweaa ihapiof . it it a very ratty BMdel for eaUag , flannel and alio foe thereealatloa taaterlala. 4 Thepetl-mUlnlilMe-e tollyeara. Tore girl el elfht rear .thego will need lH yarda ' of roodl27lnrhe wide, of 4 yardj M Inrkea rl'1. Alllliittrated,?. yardol faney Oorklng ' I larbaa wide la needed for froat-yoket, aad I H yard of eda-lng to trim. - , f . rrlca of aeUara, 10 eanta, ' , ,' dimply give number of pattern yon doeire, or ml out llliMtrailon and nuill It with 10 cmle, tlre or irijTj?B, to Itim Obaerrcr. Cltarlotte, ?f. C, i aslJon V-pu . ,-,:;V ? C S ' o' J. : f Ill S J ii '';.:;..' ':V- II ( '".'j-.a Ilflllll Ifa w. a Ull - - , : c.: ( - i, : 't ..u.incre, la.: t'nrttimire, 4 i.'.va. 0. At l.H.ion. J'a,: Lafayette, 83 I'lhliiut i olli-. 0. ... i At lyni'8t-r, P.: Franklin and Mar- tliall, J-': Ilmnon Valley College, 0. At Juihmoiid: -'pHmluljli.JJacoa Co'' (: Icti hniond f'.illenn. 0. At LehiKbt Lehlgti, i Oeorga . Watlv invtnn ('nil. O. . At CharloUvllle. Va!: T.Tnlverlty" of Vliglnla, 0; Agricultural and Mechanical f At Cincinnati: - Vnlvenlty Of .Clncln. li.ll.aa nr NArrh r,n nH. null. 0' Marshall Cl pie. 0. : At Princeton. N. J.( Princeton. j., I; 'lAahlna-tnrt find JafTarMn I. At W Illlamtport. Pa.: Penntylvanla Bute College. 4; Corlll Indiana, 0. At Atlanta, G.: Georgia Teclia, U ftorth OanrEia. Airlriilinrul Cnllcf e," 0. At Roanoke, Va.: Virginia Polytechnic Iiwmute, U; wilium and Mary,, a. . f Davldaoq tor Oak lUdffe 0, -Special to Th OUerver. ) t ! .; ' David ton.. Oct.- O.-DavMeon. ' 10; Oak Ridea. B. In av aomawhut ragged lame, 16-minute halve, -.- Davldom ' -to-day J - .... . I. .I.Al I M n .1. M UeiauieQ ' illV vmiuu, '"I'm "hvi T-h half, and railing to kick goat. The I.jvnU were quite muddy -and allppery n place . The fumbling . waa rather marked, especially by the home; team. Altogether, the game wa A very Inter, eating one, Oak KMge being . atrong enouvh to kem " Dav dion wide awake. Davluton'e Aoal wet . never, eerioualy en flaagered. except-onoe. whem, oa a kick by Oak -Ridge, the ball waa downed at one - yard from uavidton a goai-nne, when, a mtihap 'In , returning the kick would have been dltattroua to Pavldeon. Umpire- and - referee, Dr Oraham and ur, aiunroe; time Keeper, -vr. iwaiw; llnetmen, Kobert . JfetMr ana walker. . OUTMDEI. WLV8 BRJGHTOX XP, Holarher, at S& to 1, and Ridden bf fctable .Boy, caoturea aaure of CkMlns Pny at Brighton Beacn. . ' Kaw-: To, f Oct. A William " fihlaldl Holecher, an outalder In the betting, won th Brighton cup, two and a quarter mllfe, th feature of tftO cloring day at Brighton Beach, to-day. Plaah Waa ec- Ond and Pro Mr the heavily played. to I favorite, third. Holecher- waa rid den by Roone, a etabl boy, and carried quite a bit of money, limply became he wat at 46 to I. - By hit performance In the eup preliminary, which he won, and aa the heavy track to-day waa te.hla ItklnaT. Prober'-waa -considered to be a Kod thing by -the big bettor and waa eked accordingly. Flla Flap waa thought to be the mott dangerou and a... wall ninnortaKl at i ll PrODr tlrad vrv badlv and becaa to (top Jurt before turning Into the etretch. ' Holeeb er (loaed op aaa ta a aara opt, won vj three-quarter of a length from .Flip PUp. wh la tura waa to lngtha In I rout of Proper Bummariee: ' v- rirat . raci. arlllna-. . IU furlongat ' TUa. Ing. M to 1. and I to L won; Belle of Iven. I to I, and 1 to 4. ecen;iBuaieU i ia ia 1 atw 1 M I thlnL Time. . Second ."' race. ' . th cnantuiy - eteepi ehaaa. about tw0 mile: -Jim Laine, even, and. out won: -Caller. T to 1 and out. eecond: Oro. I to l, aaa out, uurak lime, t:M. " " ' ' i - - ' ' Third ' ra. eelllag. ene mtle . and a at.tiailli! Belmera. I to E. and 1 t L a-nni aanatia ldv.'l to J- and A to f. econd; Mandarin, 21 to L and I to L third Tim. 1:4810. t Fourth race, the Brighton cap, two mllaa and anarter: ' olacher. 2 to 1. HQ av . wwm, . ur !, ' J to , teeond: Proper, I to a, and out. Ultra. - Tim. :sei-. riftn race. I'furlonn: Arlmo. 4 td 1, and I to B, won: Barlngo, I to L and t to L ercona; nn nawg, in i, aua in a. thlnt. TIma. 1:1. I' Sixth race, furlongt: Nancle , Hodge, t to . and 7 to 10, won; Oambriu. 7 to L and I to X eaooad: Robin hood, 10 td L and 4 to L third. Time. 1U4-. " Dollnda pefeata Psod Field la Loua-' , . hum) nuHKap. , - f LouUvllla. Ky.. Oct, t-Dollnda defeat. ed o aood neid ta the ijouuvuie nanai- cap toSay,- Alma Dufour being only a note back. -Charlie Eattmaa and Creoita war wmairnj lavoniea. rct ih W Miner cool. Buminanee: - v Flrat race, aolllng. I furlongacj Pottery IN. Tft 1 1 vnni uranr. all m l. am. uauiz . m a . . , awi-i TH M l f K ...... Beoond : race. h ranongBT , intnn Eaatman. 1 U L won: Invlncibi. I to L econd; Marvel P, 4 to L third, "Time. Third - race, , gteepla ehaa. 'peclal courier Creolln, to t won; Vf. Keith, I to .L eecond; - Madoc. 11 to L third. Tlma 041 LA. -.. . . Fourth, race, Ixrotivllle handicap, mile and a atateenths Dollnda. II to 1, wont Alma Dtttour, a to l econa; unariaten, . a . l i m.( , . . K I to I, inirq. a hub. . Firtk race. IU furlongs: Wettern. 4 to 1. won; ,Wla onictou. a to i. aeroua; Timothy 'Wen, . 10 to 1 third. Time, I'M 1-1 f - Sixth race, eemng. mil: nign. near, a tt 1, won; Cot. Bartlett. U to I, efcond; Bltur Head, to l, ibtra. Time, i:u . A Detlfhtrnl Lunchoon Served. An Intereattnr meeting of th Char lotte Council. United Commercial Traveler, waa held In the hall over Belk Broe.' atore laat night. Many local andvvieiung memDera were pra fit and four candidate were Initiat ed. ' Jmmedlately after the work of the evening waa finished, ail the mem ber repaired to the Gem restaurant. where a delightful luncheon waa aeiv. ad. Do ring the fall and wrthler raontha the Charlotte council Intend to do aome rood work and the meet ing laat night waa for the purpose of bringing una to. ine attention oi ui membera, ''- ".' '.; ?::'! , :',, .; Hovinff rictarea Bacceea.'! ' Sheoard'a moving ' plotorea - were at the Aoodemy of Mualo yeaterday afUmoon jad again laat . mght to mall . but pp'reclatlf ' audience. The picture were wonderfully vivid. portraying tna actual acenea wun re markable attention to detail. The en- terteinmenta were oucceesfut.in evry en of the term. ; . ' . . -.',' '' '.' . BREFS. ' .; . . Yrw Mtnrf Itappenlnta ta and A boat the City. - Ml Mildred Walking" Bible elaaa of the . Young Womon' Chrlatian A- oclatlon, will tneet to-morrow even Ing, at T:t to t.U o'clock at the room of th aasoctatlon. ' All young women Intereated In th atudy of the Bible are. invited to attend and Join thla Claea.'.. : ..?' .;;-,. X.t-..'i;-. Mr. Wllaon WaHaca haa received notice from the War Department that, hla appointment a atudent In the achool 1 at Fort Leavenworth, Kan., had been held np until next year. The' achool began September it.. and it waa thought bet not to permit othtra to dlaturb the arrange mnt of th claaaea. ; . ,- . v , ,:..V.; 5egro tttlnff, f43rape. . ' John Belt, colored, 'cut Lock Or. ham,' a negro, at Wadiworth'g atabl laat night. H made a eonaiaerable nh ln the back. ' Ofncer Pitta and McCall arreated Belt,' ,', Dr. r. O. Hawleyr'-aowed up tb wounded negro,. . v, t .,-,y-t " ': , ' -.4. "A Bad Complexloa ' eomea from' bad blood. Pimple on th face, Acne. Uvr Bpeia. Sallow Skin, dark ring .about the eve. Ick headache, pel, worn-out look, dlirlnee will all dlaappear If you take a Treatment of Ramon Liver Till and Tonic Pellet, for aale at W. L. Hand Co.'a and Jno. M. Scott Co.'a. and; pt your blood In good condition, Thla Treatment do not fore thing -th Pill touches the Ltver. urgea It It aotloa; the Pellet, following (purely vegetable) ftrength- en and aide the bowel and di gestive organe. . rtwar of violent purgative. Ask for HAMO.VS It I the only combined Treatment put up In thla way on th market. Entire Treatment I So, 1; ttttMTaUe t"i'ji.;,.i-"--fuii , l hi iiniur to Ilia J tuo xiint He i JU-hiKtiiHiblo for the VHlmliurloU lUot.t iiumin-ia Debate Will Crip ple former l'opullttt'a lufluenco., H Si'eclal to Th Observer., A Bmlthfleld, Oct, rTher in ' evi dently a typographical error In the re port under a rU-lma date-Una of the Pou-Butler debate here yesterday. There were not more than S60 voter present Instead of 8,000, and they cam largely from Sampson county. Few Democrat were present because It waa not known until 10 o'clock yes terday morning that there would be a Joint debate. Butler' reputation la Bucb. ;-' that th .- Demoorata of thla y. county v. do -not care' '; to hear him apeak '--Butler positively refused to agree to' a Joint dle cuaslon unle Pou would peak first. The audience, composed of about iH Republican and . auctt; Democrat of th town a could leave their business, about 76 in number, had the satis faction of seeing th ex-Popullat Sen ator forced to git for an hour and a half while Pou held hla political rec ord up to th acorn of every decent man ; present ' Old-line , Republicans cheered Butler but Democrat cheered Pou. .There wer a number of form er Populist preaent who were notice ably allent, ; After the debate aeveral expressed their dleguet at Butler'a rec ord.' ' y ' J 'A,1 " '"'," "V" ) S' ' ' :'n '' .- '" : I -' If It had been known generally 4 hour before th debate that Mr. Pou Intended - to reply to Butler there would have: been a thousand Demo crats present Mr. Pou declared1 that, no Republican leader could com to SmlthOeld .while he waa at homo and fall to get Joint debet tf he wanted ..:', , j- v.'' f x -i;.. Hi opening gpeech of one hour haa never been 0rpaad In thl town. He charged that Butler wa atopped from attacking the. Democratic Htat ad ministration and quoted from -, The Clinton Caucasian an editorial ; pub Uahcdtiai 1IJJ In which Butier de clared that the' Democratla But ad ministration prior to that dat waa, above criticism. Ha also read from Th' Raleigh Caucasian editorial publUned In 1117 in which Butier aeciarea mat , th Legislature of lit! was a damnabi dlagraoe to th Stat, that It waa corny posed of a t of mlserabl pl-hnntera and that no bill could b paaaed unless It waa In the Interest of aome Job. Turning to Butler, he -demanded to know when he wa telling th truth, la IS! and 1117, or now after he ha turned Radical. H demanded that Butter own or repudiate the utter ance of 'hi own paper and paud ia wiv him th onportunity to do o but th x-8entor remained allent In hi eeat and attempted no repiy In hla relolnder. 1 ' Th moat dramatto Incident In th dahate occurred when Mr. rou re piled to Butler" denunciation of the Damocratio party for. th rlota which occurred In 11(1 and 100. Turning to him and shaking hla finger. , Mr. pon cried. "Ton. Senator Butler.' are reaponaible for the Wilmington riot more, than any other man, living or dead. Yon betrayed your own party and aold out to th men who were leading- the netToea In lioo. Tn ne groes demanded, recognition in the city of Wilmington ana you neipou w p fortv nes-ro maglstratee in offlce. Half htit aaiira force of the city were ne- I r . . . . . a . .wian. groea. Nearry an u aepuiy anvriua of that city were negroea. Robberle wm enmmltted la open - day time nnrriiriM war committed time and again within th ahadow of th city hall. White women w eMtn tna sidewalk, by drunken ne- gToea., There wa auch a carnival of mm a ta City . naa never p fora. : You are A wnite man ana you ought to. b copeclone of th thing a whin man wui nor, saoran . deplore mob violence. Ood know I doT I think. I deplore it even aa much aa you do, but I tell you to your face i Anm ant lie in vour mouth to criti cise the people of Wilmington or the people of any otner town in un imim tha thlnra they did to rid them- aelvee of the infamoue rule forced np on them by you and your Kepuoii allies. You forced tb peopl of Wll. ninrint to do what they did and you are the last -than on earth to abu them or criticise them. When you abuse Senator 'Simmon you abue a better man than you,.hav ever been. The reason you hat him la a"" he drove you and your negro aliiee from power and becauae the people of North Carolina guv him your t in th Senate." Mr. Pon'a speech mor than aatl tva DamocraU preaent. Th de- ,.- -ni tandonbtedlv cripple th In nuence of Mr. Butler with i Hla own people. It anytnmg caa CAMPAIGN1 Cf ROW Ay. . .,tia . Grlnte. Lacy ana nirhmoort Prarwoei Itottaott Doing SpcllMndlnaT Btamta. ctnaxiar fo The Obaefver. . HaniDury, ' i,-w,i - Thao T. JClutU went, to JJew London thl morning. -where he addreaaed tha cltlin of Stanly on the'polltlcat l ..... araa hla iflrst Dech of th M-tintii-n and from now on ha wltl ha actively in th field.. H make a Hiit thneouarh canva'of th die : .7.- . . w- - . tnet ana win aaa , " Hackett aa no othr paker wilt to. ur Kintt wilt ba ont nxt week and rlll An tha work In that CSTt Of th country - whr, oarnaat preachlnf Jm mot needed. - . v Secreurv J. Brvan arimea apoa to a large crowd 'laat night at Graalt Onarrv. and to-dar Wnt with Chair man Bovden to. Mount Ulla, where a basket nicnie and rany were com- blned lor the Democracy. - reaaurr Lacy la in town and will addrea th clUsn her Monday night wnen Richmond. Pearaon . Hobaon aeuver an address for R. N.Hcktt in bemocratio nominee. It la a lively campaign already and th Democrat r trying their beat to Intenalfy it with a Joiat caavaaa wnicn i aa yt donied." , . '.-,, x . '(-: i " , - Flv Year for Manalaughter. Special to Th Obaerver., Newborn. Oct. f. To jury in wi caee Of Will McCartney, charged with killing, hla . wife . September ' 11th. brought In a verdict of manslaughter about , I o'clock thla afternoon, Mc Cartney waa aentenced to flv year In th State prison, . Court 'adjourned. RAMON'S BROWNIE . CALENDAR. One' of the Manrtaorocst tMj Clleu- dar Gotten Out for tho J car. Th Ramon's Brownie Calandar for Its la almost an -education within Itaelf, containing a Vast amount of useful information. - Thl Calendar o-nistg j of twelv pugen, ltxll Inch, handsomely printed In three color on beet paper. One-inrh fig ure ohow the days ao plainly a to n iiy re a cro. rne largest room. Holidays ar In red. Clmnge of 'he moon, weai.ier condition, length of day, rhurvli feetlv dftya. r'rns of the sodlao un,l much other unafut knowledge, I'M beoulltul Calendar usually eella tf ln ceutu and will be mallei n rj-oipt of tamp direct from Hrrwn Mfg. Co., Greenville. Tenn. Ask your ti'u,;glt end h will tell you how n get fne f ri W. L. Hand St Ci- Jn'.. M. iccott Ac. - ; . . ,. . j ' . . k . - , l . t are A. ;.olutc.!. The farmers could do tiotlilug at their meeting yesterday owing to the fact that there waa too quorum prea ent. A letter, however, ,rwa . road from President C,,C. Moore, of the Stat division,; urging' that, a many farmer aa possible attend th big ral ly in Raleigh the nth mat, '.to hear addressee by Prealdent Hartl Jordan, of Atlanta, Oa.and Mr. B. X. Smith, of tjolumbla,' 8.', C, and Mr. J.. P Al lleon, of Concord,, He uggeated that a committee . of ten b appointed, to - ,.' v J -..-To Jadg m Rcmody v yon mutt know ita father and mother, and ao uoderatand the reaaon for Ita exlatence.' : Ramon' Liver pill and Tonlo 'Pellets, a Treatment for Sick Headache, DjzTilneaa, Pain in tb Side, Const(pfrn and Blllouaneaa, ia based on the formula -of one, of the greatest physician ever known. Tour leading druggist, i W. I Hand A Co. and Jno. M. Scott 4k Co., will guarantee Ramon a Liver PHI and Tonlo Pellet to cur gick headache, of refund yoir money. Whole treat ment 'l5o. ,'.v. ; f ; w 1 Evetv old sore exists because of a Sw J I aw 1 I vital fluid is injected with some gem or old taint, or perhaps has been left ia an unhealthy condition from a long spell of sickness, or the trouble may be .inherited. ' . The poisonous germs and matter with which the blood is sat urated force tn outlet on the lace, arms, legs or otner part of the body and form a sore or ulcer. This being continually fed By a polluted Blood supply, grows red and angry, festers and eats into the surrounding flesh until it becomes what is very aptly termed an "old sore.? ' The relief produced by external treatment is only temporary. real good is a blood purifier that goes moves the cause, ana tor tlus purpose nothing equals a. a. o. it anves out. front the circulation all morbid matter and cerms. even teaching down to hereditary taints, and by cleansing & 3. 8. not only removes all taints tan Taw anenlvinir it -with the rich, keep the System in health. ; 8. 8. S. makes pure blood sad A sore must heal it the blood is pure and healthy. ;' Book on Sores and Ulcers and medical sdvica free, jtjg SWIFT SPCCITIO CO ATLANTA, CAm ' rm iti Snowdrift ia " VJ, I Redwlne, R, A. Beettle, Lenta, Davla A Byerly. Samond Aj Shoemaker, W. L. Pope, W. Short, Usher Uro., T. H. Miller, : ' A, M. Beattle. W. J. Ma'one. H. represent the .comity organization at that meeting. After a lit Ho dicu Ion la waa decided to appoint three delegate with three alternates, , The following-named were elected dele gates: Messr. H. K. Raid. W. 8. Pharr and C. B, Crosa; alternate, W. A. Orler, T. A. McConnell and J. C Held. Th meeting then adjourned. Z' '.VaV' 1 ' 11 yVfoA': ";':-.; 'A Brief Itccordor'a' Courv :. Th eaay chair la the' recorder court. room waa again occupied y- A CERTAIN J CtTtH FOR CROUP , U8KD FOK TKN YEARS WITHOUT ; A FAILURE. . . '; ..-f . '- 'r!.-"; ' Mr.' W. .C Bott,ta : Star- City, Ind4 hardware . merchant, Is enthualuttlo In hit prahe of Chimberialn' Cough' Rem. edy. His children bov : all been subject to croup end, h ha Used thl remedy for the v part ten ' year. " and though they much feared the croup, hla wife and he always felt eufe- ppon retiring when a bottle- f Chamberlain' Cough " Remedy waa In th houae. His Oldest child wa subject to severe attacks of croup, bus this remedy never, failed to effect a spoedy euro. . He bs rec ore mended it to friend and neighbors and all who have used It say that it Is unequaled for croup and whooping cough. For sale by B, H. Jordan A Co,.-:. '.'i . , ,r -a '.-r ., HEALS OLD SORES polluted conditio of the blood. Thla The only treatment that can do any tb the very root of the trouble and re the blood heals old sores permanently. and poisons froth the blood but builds it kealth - anstalninfir tnooertlea it needs to Handled ' by the Following 'Mors!:: Brldger Co., S. H. Toungblood. J. l k.mry, W. Tf. Mullen. Mil!r-Vn Ne. Co.. tuim-t Co., J. O. Monohan, M. M, Wallace, W. M, Burkhead. Leeper A Wyatt, 4. K. Parv, A.-Jamison 4k Co., C, B. Moore A Son. M. F. Kir by, J. F. JamMon A Co., J. C. Hurler, i:. V. A. C. Fit. C. C, Hates, Ednard Campbell, K. D. Cau-lle,tW. II. Kld.l . Eons, Jno. v'. i A. Duncan, McManus A Honeycutt, C. M. rite, ,W. D. laioalis, J. rit. terday morning by Eaulr S. II. 1 -ton. John Wilson and John W!; ' . two negro ' hack driver. wro . .. fined ( for violation of th city or dinance In permitting their hack to tend on Tryon atreet between the Square and Fourth street. Will Boss, alias Will Williams, the darky arrest ed on suspicion waa released, th Ca barru county authoritlea making no effort to Identify or claim the prla? vttut ri te ' V.t'Mioc Xf ' ' '' Por Miss or Mrs. .....Mui: DistNo. -Address. ...,.... ;..i;.'.,.Vi;.. 'VV"''- ; '" ' .-. ' 'I.'i.-'i'!s'-; f,4',-''V' " ' , ;7Tbl upott whoa properly flOed out and brought or'1 mailed to .a;:.s,;,:;:..v , ... :. ....... ..-X .;-Vt K--y Contest Department of Tb Evening Chronic .counts as 10 vote-' m uooa Alter wturaay, uaouer, wth ; : r nuuuitiauiuui t,viaiX.us, ivn umiui, vioixvLari 1 ru si. V- - ' Thl old and reliable echool mak a load -olalma, but point to Its 1 ' graduate in every section of tb State. A aupertor faoulty of trained apaelallats; musical advantage of tb highest order; a new building, with nedrn convenience, aad a high tanaara command It to th peopl REV. A. ) i.t vvholesomeness guaranteed .y I.. If an arttrle I- Ih HhI, U always bm. Think It you go to buy that box of around th home, t I Haiti Salve. It it the m name It ttamned on tvn, for ecsema, tetter, built, e.ust , i and etpwlally recommendrd i bold by Han ley's pharmacy. " '.'-',S'' V. -V.. J .V -V "T,-V '!. l.-v-,i s MM f th South, R. BRIDGES. D. D Praaddent. i ' ' I, a .'..,;. .iid l.li.i, m s .
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Oct. 7, 1906, edition 1
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