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XAIIOLIi !A COLLEGES the t'MvrrrTTY. C'nrraanimdsnce of The Observer, Ohepel liUi. Oct. XI in the mu "leal department of the University v- thins Bolnts to a succe.ssiui year. (Ainduotor Wolloa report better ml tartal nd more of it than he has ever had before. The glee club baa b. nm nrartices and gives every la d cation of attaining .the excellence of. last year's club. '-.. -j, ,v '"' ' ' The Odd Number Club met Tues ir and elected officer for the year, -IhV follow: Prof. IS. K. Graham, pres ident! Q. 8. Mill, vice president, enq Mr. H. H. Hughes, secretary and treasurer. The folio win named men ,V' "were made member of the club:-, T. W W. Andrews. K. B. Bum. W. IS iMrsrrsrten. It B.. Ounter, O. R. Rand .' nd C. O. , Mullen. The, Odd Nom ' ' '. ber Club waa organized last year with . ;;a,vlew to encouraging the creative literary work at tha University. In V . formal . meetings were held , monthly ; s , . last year at which v number of sketch' J . - eav verse and essays, , written by , members of the club, were read and '. ' discussed. So successful was the ex perlment that It was decided to make the club a permanent organisation. v u ulcers 01 tna uennan wiao nave been elected as follows: Hampden . VIMI nraalriant; Carroll WIrrlna vice K.. S. . VRAMb TaM. .; , tela, ; leader o( the. November . Oer . masi - - ... ' ' - .A reception' and dance was given In . the Di K. . E. 1 hall Thursday night. '' and the following named couple were In attendance: Miss Morrison and Mr. Ben T. Bunn, Miss Annie Howe -and . Mr. Earn Clarke.. Mlaa Axon and Mr. jca jjeeaows, miss Margaret Alexan der and Mr. Men 11 us orr, miss Bss- Me Kooertson ana. Mr.'T. u. Berry, , . Miss Ma Graves and Mr. Tern Hines, Miss Carp Gray and Mr.-DeU F, l Oreeru The chaperones were: Mr. R. ' 8. Lawson. Dr, and Mr Archibald Henderson. 1 The stags were: , Messrs. V. JP, Drane,. B. K. Lasstter, O. M Bond. Bennet Perry. H. L Perry. G. B. Morris, R. R. Boyd. T, 37.' Mines, Jr., and Hampden Hill. -v , . , The S. A. B. fraternity will erect a new houae'en Its lot on the campus; .. The building th fraternity now occu- to 1 . 1 1 . . - . . . . , wii jtm move? paca ana usea as oormitory. ': .'....--, -Work on the handsome dwelling be ing erected for the president is pro-greeslna-ranldlri . . .The seniors met Thursday afternoon ana aeciaea to nave their annual ban quet on the evening of, November ft. y l "J; TTAKK FOREST. ' : ,-.' , .correspondence of The Observer. . win ita riA, . next ' Issue of The 'Wake- Forest Ool lege Bulletin wee eent to the printer this week. .The Bulletin will contain an Illustrated article on the new in firmary by Prof. JU' R. Mills, profes- , eor pure mathematics. -,an -article en the endowment ef the college by Br. Charles E. .Taylor. - professor of moral philosophy, besides college per eonals and announeements. Copies of . The Bulletin may be bad1 free, upon ; application .to President W. U Potest. The following members af the mmiar class have been cboeen senior Speak ' era: Meeera. John Greene, of Chero kMk'Mmhtv Irthn t UUfM i 11.1 . county; Ralph Fen-ell, ef Wake coun ty, and X. It, Beverly, of. Robeson counts. k - . ? .('- '' .-Z The above seniors are members of ( the vJoseltan literary Society. The Phtlomathesian Society will select six the twelve' men will deliver orations before a committee of the facnJty, This committee will select . sir . from ine iwetve setuors . o speaa 11 nn commeneement exercises, - May S-Z4. Or. Walter Sikes, profuseor of polltl oal wHuiiM. wont to Atlanta, th first of the' week te visit Mm. Slkes and ; . little daugtotar. Ruth Janet, for a few - days. The dsughter has been eerU - euelr in for. some time. Dr. aikee attending the meeting of the Union Baptist Associatlen at SUlloah cJiurcn union county. 011 his return. The as , .eociatton will be In session through Inr la repress nOve of the college and will reach here Monday morning. . Ura. W. It. Cutlom. James W. ' lyvncb snd Charles E. Brewer and Mr. , ' J. . ealntslng are Jn, attendance on the Central ' Baptist. Association at ! feethel .Baptist church.' ten mll-s at ' of herd this week.. Prof. w. Y. Qui '' ' 1.-. nf XffmltM Wnramt. and Mr. John K. f. , Jtay, of Raleigh, moderator of the as elation, also attended, m aaa it ton 10 others- from lulelgh and Wake For- est. Dr. Cullom wlu make a report on the .condition of the churches in the . association.' and a letter showing' the - progress of tbs Wake Forest' church t and Sunday school was read before the association. '.' '' P State Senator ' Travis, of Halifax ' rountv. together with his friend, Mr, Btt wara hare this week OB ft Visit. t aona in scnoot aero, was nere inis . .waak en a visit to. his eons and the : Powell and their families, ef Atlanta, je.. era v siting their xauier, sr.. v. . C - Powell.-Or. Charles R. Brewer J and ITOT. James law . rmunwu . ui ' middle of the week rrem upperviiie, Va,' where they attended the burial of Mrs. lk ...aturay ' aixernoon. trm r-aldweiL mother of Mrs. Lake, v who was In Atlahta at thd Ume of her Ainffni rr uhlu, ' - - President Potest spent'awhlle at the ; meeting of the Tar River Baptist As- . elation. ' twelve mnes irm iwvaj Mount, a few days this week.-. - - . n,.o.iii tn tha naw InflrmarV bulla. : ing.hns been completed and all sup plies lor me uuuuiui u - usreu. f . -. - - i. vA new gas plant Is being Installed In V, Tiew alumni building this week. . -Hball made lte debut for the sea son .jere yesterday afternoon with a ' large and enthusiastic audience on the diamond. The me was the first of a serie of three games arranged by the 1 manager ot the teem,- Mr. Kyle Elliott, of Etowah,' Ala., , In clnectlon with ' Mr. Crosier and others. The Bame resulted In a tie. of to 0. There 'was a fierce struggle on both sides to get ty the line, but no score could be made. Not a ilngle man was laid out ; ef the game on ecotmnt of being hurt, and the game was one of snap throughout.; Three more . games will have to be played before the cham ploushlp f the two teams fsn be de C,The October number of Tue Waks forest student hn U" appear, enoe and is a crKMUbl ntilnber. Ilia editors for the year sre: Dr. J. Jien- aerson Gorrell, profeenor ef modern languages, faculty editor; represent ing the Kusellan XJterary Bolety, C. w-;l; r'o'nd vice presldnet, . tlts Crura l1,-!! Janirti; reoordlns score- tary, CJIhh Vallle llothea; oorrenlHiiJ- lug secretary. Miss Kthel Coloinan; treasurer, ""MIhs Louise Betbea, Jttdg CJeorge H .Prince vlnlted his niece. Miss Irene, taut Sunday, Rev, Ir. 'Babln, of Torkville, paid a VlU to several ef the mduulrlal depart mental ef the college this week. The teachers of the mutlo depart' ment will give a, recital in tha audi- nd stiljom give any aocount of the change, rrmu aie ti ajfe, of phllo eophio or , religious thought. What Oil 9 n.).i to know tn tblatory Is Clie mode of looking at great questions mac give rise to thougm movement In the vrogrese of human govern. meat of science, of j Individual free- aom, ana i religion. - ; Take en example like this one from many or the bright and charm ing short sayings of Tacitus: 'It Is , oa v inum Lt. ij. 1 iMvu niii mvw ss.a vsum ww-- . . . B. Taylpr, of Harnett county. Is edl- torlum Monday Might at 2!!Ml?'''' tor-in-cblef and U B. Weathers, of Of the college are Invited to attend.- l ?"v 'T" " V. wVIoa'Vi Cleveland eounty, associate editor; representing the riiilomatheslon So ciety, o. R.. Mangum. of Durham county, is editor-in-chief . and - T. N, Hayes, of wtlkes county. . associate editor. In the fall the editorials and ERSKJXE COLLEGE. There Is enougn. (he said, In a thowM like nu to give rise to a long dis sertation en the eqolal problem of our tline.v,. :.-, -.,.... v-'.a- -. .-v; --v QsoUng 1 from Taoitus the .short sentence, "I am In doubt whether the gods tn anger or (a kindness have de nied gold to the "Germene," the speak er said this sugeets the Whole doc. trine of human activity and self-reliance, and show what a great Re man historian thought ef the prob lem of. eernme; -your tread k by the Correspondence of The Observer. Due West. a. C, Oct. X8.-The week Just closed has been a very aulet one exchange department are' by the edl- at Ereklne, and on this account the tor-in-chief and associate editor from students have accomplished 'much the Pht Bocloty, represtlvely. and the solid, work. 1 ; Great activity Is being "In and About the College", and Wake shown In the atbletlo line, especially Forest, alumni are bv the edltor-ln- In football. ..There Js, Ideal , weather chief and associates editors from, the here fer this same snd the student Eu. Boclety. re-ipectlvely. In the are beginning to manifest much inter. f , hL..' ,. wM-hJL- sprlnf the departments will , Change j est In, It, Each clas will put out jw jU(er of thlnklne;,' In a ieonj the representatives of ,; one 'sow strong team and contest for the co1 I country new and boastful like oars. iety to those of the other. , j ' I lege cbamplonsnip. , jrernap numlthat aU the wisdom. of the mi hmm Amonr the contributions of the OeJ I ber of . games".' Will : be. ,' played next I haaa devloted rlshtherefn im-i rooer nuniDer are , "uememoerea -1 wceic .1 , . -- r lajid that what wa o net know u . At the sessions of the'. Eupnemian vlN,,ir wnrth kmwtiw -t- inii and Phllemathean Literary societies ppafaf, be ..sndd. "to see our young last Friday, afternoon, the following ppi. , grow enthueteMtio over tha omcers v.- were; eieciea, .;or I treasured wisdom of, the paet,". v Anrrrin p term KUDnemian oinor. President, W; v v . y ratterson; v!m ... nraaUIanfL J.' ' .' la w w secreury, J. IL White 'Phlloma- thean: . President, w. u. jn-err;. y president, C B., Elliott;, secretary, ion that. accomplishes nothing. The Palmer Chalmers . v v. I manifest appreciation or .these re. The first issue of The Eraklnlan ap marks indicative of the (act that county; Hettle ' Boy.".4 Arthur pear next week and wlll.oontalnaomelauoh eplrlt largely prevails already 1 ;,r Rd-Headed Bill" BL U,Mc- very merKoriou Uterary. inductions, at. Outlford., .- . ll!Uan . Varr i U ' Ralr' fnoamt ItKki.'l. manllM and the I -'. ' i" (poem), by H.;F. Page; an apprecla tlon pf Mrs. Charles B. Taylor, by Dr. W. B. Roy all; "The Four Great Elegies In Our Language," Willie D, Poe; The Preeeot Drama,", Rufus Pearson, of Rockingham county; "The Ring and the- Lute," Arthur Banes, of Wake county; , "In- Memorlam to Luke Baldwin," JL M. Burleson, of Boston, Mass.; "Aft Invisible Master," William 'H. Vann. of Wake-county; 'Courage. . J. M. Manney, of Ruther ford Ranes Me . Back1 In conclusion, , the. president nnred the students to put Into their studies the eoirit of mastery, hard study. strenuous effort, the splrtt thai mean I buBlneas Instead -of .a' lasv lndlffernt . secretary, imm that acoorapHshee nothing. manifest appreciation of, th by I of their nredeoeseors.''r The - present I a1lars .are .detern1ned .' to maimain ment-. Those who were ..selected tbe Kusellan Society are Messrs. Herman Bevarly, of Robeson .county; this high standard of excellence and John Burder Hipps, ef Madison ooun- lt . lB 0 predict that they .will, ' ty; John JB Greene,of Cherokee coun- jne Eraklnlan will be IS chanre of tvr . John ..RJ. McXosndonr' Ct Union v. eiinwina' araff this year: B. 1 county r Oscar J.. filkes. ? of 'JJnlon ..anaifar,f-N.'- 'C dltori- county.and Ralph .Ferrell, of .Wake cnief..j, M, 'Matthews,' Chalott N, county. c -.;.;- v. y,.-1- o.,"'-- literary ,v editor;-' ...W.,";) 8. ' Pat- '-. The Phllomatheslaft Society has ee- t.ru. :- carmeL; . , f C ' asslstsnt looted tbe following: , ' W. O. Johnson. 11 .-, v d i teri V C. O. Wll of Robeson count Ti Rufus Pearson, of I n.. anth rarniina. alumni editor; Rockingham county; W. Hj Weather. w u presslv. Due Westr ft ?., T. M. fHobs; ; secretary.' RUlead Hobbe; spoon.t of Durham, county i eJamee B. ana athletic department; tfM J marshal N. Rosa Hodgln. Turner, of .Wake county, and Woodie mm' Rirham. and Koran-? Davis, HamVCIsr: President. Dudler Car. Lehnon.'t Robeson county. . " I south "Carolina, i exchange Pi; Iroll:- eecreUry. OvM Jones; RiarsnaL Joseph Pell.' -: - ' - PMloporeeni rresiaent. Alma Re wards; secretary, Ldnnie namouiw- A ' tennis tournament ihas teen In progrees this week at the college tn wfctoto many of the students nave tak en part, ' Tha gtrellmlnarlee were fin ished Saturday, tne finals to be played Monday. Next Saturday is our con test with the university, to be played at Guwford. .- '-. Ofnoer for the ' different IKerary ooietlea nave been elected as cot- lows Webeterlaa: President. Blx senior .are selected from each jjt. Blakeiy; Ora, 8. Ot busl- ociaty.. The twelve deliver' rations n f manager; G. , N, McCormlck, Rosemark, Tenn;xaistant, business TRINITY. before .the puWla and a committee of tne lacuuy., tne outr ot, cum- 1 ronager. mKteev oeina :to -. seiect .- bj: 01 vu twelve to speak at commencement ' Thnrmdav will ' nrobablr be sr an ted iitAiu.. v .v.- in .1.. pa.umuiJiiim f The Observer, au -who wish to do so may attend tha . Trinity toiiege. .imrrnZZ,il State Fair in Raleigh. . ' . college commnnlty is looking '?TW1. Basket baU W already ' being pbiyed with much PiMmn w " COXCORD NEWS NOTES. jtaUrla MtkM Psle, KUkly ailWrcw. pe CM nnn1rd Grove's TsstrTeos t'l.HI Tonlo drWcn out malaria. enJ bulMs tip the ymtm. Hold by sll delrs for IT yrs. Price 10 cents. Tbe City Jos? Holds a Raft of Prison. ere Revival Meetings A Gang of Gambler Put to Flight A Big Real Kstate neat. ao v u tm uHiir wini patgrni - . ... XMnnAmw I In the gymnasium -dally, but next week Mr. John MfLLiS tS BtcM to Th Observer. regnjar work .will oerin "wider the nigni on ine -r"". Uncord. Oct-14.U-The In at the enpervUlon of. the phyilcal director. Literature." .unp ""I . 0,a: ..-, fn,1- .hi.! lecioro. tav miiiv. --" 1 - - gave In the T. M. C..A. Hall a read-1 morning containing a number of tng from Mr. mcwchi m drank, and ona offender who was ftnama "Mnnn jnrrrr miiu kwu. i I . A 11 , n u. n waa a good-slsed audience n" i I plnU . of . liquor..' For some time the aiin and all were pleased with It I ' K.-..kin . Dr. Mlm selected those Pems tnat 1 Dnar fj,, a.pot, conducted by one pest represent mo gmu. --- John Grlsklll. and Ust night about It thor and with com mention these 1 oriskin was -caught selling the and hv the Inimitable Dr.-Mims "as 1 . Vm - n.4.,, ira as a reader , the btodent wer capU- hena t w ,hlM appearance to-morrow vatetL. .... ; . ' j I nxornlng At f, o'clock. John Laughlln 1 r-aat.Jana Mr. TUvmonoL Browning. IJLi-. kI- K...n , -'. T: . . Mr. J. Richard Crosier with a view to training men from whom be will elect a basket ball t earn to represent the .college..,. Three . games win prob ably be played ' with Trinity College this rail and It is Doped that-the team can take, a Southern trip In the spring, There-will be a number of applicant r position-on jna team, v, - WHTrSETT. Rev, George It Cornalson. pastor of th First Presbyterian church, an nounced this .morning that com roanion eervloes will be sold at hi church, next Sabbath morning at. 11 o'clock. Preparatory service will, be gin on Friday night before. A very Interesting and beneficent uerresponaence or The Observe f. ' . 1 i. former student of Trinity , and a Whltsett, Oct- lt-Tne Toumr Men's orofeseor ,lst year, in 'Trinity Park Christian Association haa nna ilunt I Rnhaal. hrenaht .out a neat little vol one hundred . and . . twentv-flve mem. ume of poems entitled: "After-Study ners ana has organised .a' venr . as I Meditations. .. . Mr, crowning was w a-resalve ctmnahrn fnt tha vur ia. Ita do .this bv. a, desire to aid Rev, era have been selected to Uke charge IToklo Kugtmlya,. a young . Japanese nf'nn Ttlhla otaaaaa anil V... I araiinata of Trinity. Wh ' Is DO are being well attended. - The work of i minister of the gospel and editor of n I religious meeting has been In progress the association Was never on a better Christian psper at nirosnima, -api-1 at the Methodist church daring the hauls and much good haa already been I 111" UK,e 000 01 M past week oy tne pastor,, Rev. rc. K. done this- fall.. ; r.v (, which are exceedingly fine, wm-.oi- I McLarty. , On next Tuesday afternoon T..t n.,... '.. t,iial-' '-.. I nosed of bv the author to hi friend la , aneclal . nraver. meetinar win Central Carolina Fair . at Greensboro ,a. "ront , i: MA fct thit ' cH for and ahout ana hnnrtri Mt ,. .. entire amount was " - -" in. . ui. young-. . giris nnoer on . the fair grounds. , The dav was 5 ,Mt .w?k: all ili of . th " bitterly M .but .11 aMmi n preliminary tor itow tne young gins tne town ana com- i ...n.i... , speakers to represent Trinity in ner 1 munlty participate In the meeting. h .... . v..v.pw v nmm m mujfvi JI I m -1.. . . .! w v.j,i ... 1 ....... . . 1 ..... ... . . - incvnv annual unvaiv " - 1 - jt. uia roai uwi aw was noDium ... k.,!. .Ii r: Wit University will be Held next Sat- mated yesterday, when Mr. Charles E iuanrtan T f J2 . I"""" ur4T evening-. The query Is: -Re-1 Ritchie purchased the Morrison IL Sl?Zt ltt tr4" That private ownership of Coldwell property In . th southern proves that a fair free from the low I . n,in. an .... r. . k. t. .hnw. of rarfi vaar. a-lll ...,. . -. ' "rZ'T.l v:.'.r. f' - . -- . "iHn la tukftir amraa ror a.mericaii cie. i Hinr iq.bud. vrwwu vi iroupia ana piease tnem 1 (M nn tha afflrmatlva tha anaakara lso. It Is to be hoped that the change are K. O. Cole, 1L Holton, F. S. Love prwramoni one. tor au our rairs and , IL H. Spence. On the negaUve, have been greatly hurt by the low at W. O.; Jerome. E. B. Hobgood. A. Ia tractions of recent years. ;- f.., I wissburr and A. W. Horton. The Card nave been received here forLrnntaat with Vanderbllt will come off I end of East Deoot street wlthla the tne rodrrum-trowa k marrige next here about December ID. .- I next tew weeks. . Thursday in Greensboro. V .1- since his return from Charlotte. 1. 1. Mr. and Mrs. Sarah - B.. Caldwell Effle Wharton, who wa at I where he conducted a revival - Presl-1 came down from Salisbury yesterday Baictn, Female college last year, will I dent 3. C. Kllgo has been confined to I ana are spending a rew days at the teach near Greensboro- this year In his home with lllnoss. : His condition I home of Mr. D. A. Caldwell, on Spring Is not serious and he will probably be out In a few day. ; GUILFORD COLLEGE. Mayor Caldwell Is casting about for rock with which to grind up and lm provs the streets. It I very probable that the quarry will be opened at .the old Mathern property at the lower the Grooms graded sshool, While . the . school will hot ' suspend Its work, a number will go from" her to th State Fair - at , Raleigh next week. ' Students ' from eastern Caro lina find the State Fair a convenient I Correspondence of The Observer. ' nlaoe to meet their friends and manv I Guilford College. Oct II. Presi attend each year. V . s.:m,..; I dent -Heibbe, in an interesting lecture The literary socletite have recently -oetore tne atuaeni uaturaay nignt raised a fund with which te rolaoa I empnaeisea wie importance or a bandapme -chandeliers in each of. the society t ball. The hall were re- papered last, sprtpg- before commence ment and' with the Improvements to be made will be eery attractive. . Mr. W. D. Wolfe, of , Albemarle, a member' of last year's class. Is ber TlsltuK frlenda 1 - . -v . ''v- -.v;,v ','--. WnfTHROP.,. faithful end ; energetic study of the languages. After discussing in general way the nature and value of literature and of lanfruar etudy. he poke In particular of the pleasure nd profit to be derived from a care ful study of the Latin tongue.' in speaking : of the relative value of th humanistic branches a com pared with the sciences he said among other thing: "I am inclined to Correspondence of The Observer. Wlnthrop College, "Oct 13, Th two literary societies have begun tha new! This 1 due, perhaps,, to the material cbooi year wun mucn activity end I values of knowing how to. nroduos great Interest - New - members bav I tbtnga needed m the industrial world. been added to both and a large num-1 1 am willing; The said, to contend that ber ef candidates are awaiting Inltla. I the understanding of a Knemase as tiorv Into their chosen ' society. - The convplioated as is the Latin tmplle annual open seasons are always alts much exercise of memory and as source or pleasure to every one con-1 mucn oenotrauon of thought as the hooted with the collage and" are Urge, solution of problem In mathematics, ty attended. The Curry Society gave I or the learning of facts in the natural street. -.. : A- well-known drayman of the city remarked last night that tbe freight depot at this place was clearer of congestion than It haa teen in many years. The strike - -at the Southern yard In spencer is said te be the cause, ' there being , very little stuff coming through. . - --. . . . A party who cam down the road last night on No. II was tomtvhit astonished at the tremendous crowd thst got off at this point coming from Salisbury. , Just for curiosity th man made nimseir busy and upon Investi gation learned that .41 ; tickets , had been sold from Salisbury to Concord, most of whom had gone up on No. II, ot their Sunday nquer and returned on tn next train. . - , . unier or roitce uoger ran into a gang of gamblers nssr the old Reed tha fmLnlAfi lhi 4a fttmllAul mIm. of eclentino studies as compared with hnd ilgbt and gave eight or ten the humanistic ha been overstated. m,B i" rough the pastnrea gravn. . mvn uau arrangsa a tow- canvas protection from the winds I nd were playing card by candle light He did not land any of them. bat ne na tnetr name and win see 1 about them later. . v - BLOOD POISONINa. reiultt from chronle eomtlpation. which h quickly cured by Dr. King's New Life puia Thar remove su eoiMmiiu trm one on Saturday evening. October Ith.' edencee. and the study of cause and I rrot..th..,Jrrt.!m-"JfJi'iy-! ."ft !n.6 Wlnthfop followed, to-night With nieneot in geoiogy or cnemistry.'- . t; anally entertaining. . ; - a.'- j Speaking of the laterature of th rr-h Daushter of the Confederacy I language President Hobbs said: of Wlnthrop grs planning their work "There Is In reading th best thought for tbe. year. At a recent meeting o itoman auiuinrs a mean o; ineignt the -following omcers were seieoteas 1 -"""" nimvry, . inm u- m. nis ry vi jwinaii iiiuugni, wnicn CSnnot be round in the written history of the Roman people. Most histories give an account of ' political transaction ware, Invasion and military leaJer vigor: cure sour stomach, aauaea, head ache, dtsalnea and eollo, - without grip ing er aiooomron. sx. uuaraaiaea by K, ix. rforaas s uo.f eruggisu, . President, Miss Gertrude Naares; first Tie president.' Mis tamm viay- ., A Red Complexion come from bad blood. Pimple en the face. Acne, Liver Spots, Sallow phln. dark rings Wbout the eyes, sick headache, pale, worn-out look, dlsslnses will all disappear If yon take Treatment of Ramon's laver Pill snd Tonic Pellets, for sale at W. L. land A Co.' and Jno. M. Scott A o.'s, snd pnt. your niooa . in good condition. This Treatment does not rce thin; the Pill touches the ,lver, urges It to sctlon: the Pellet. ollow lng (pnrely vegetable) strength- us and aids the - bowels and dl- ir'stlve orgsn. Bewsre of violent urEnllres. Ak for RAMON'S it is he only combined Treatment put up tins way on the market. .Entire "res I ment tie. - ; TeacherVantcd a ckrtain cvnnron cnovp- UBi-:i rm ten 1 ea Kb WITUOUT A FAILUKB. - - , ' ... Mr. W. C. Bott a Slar City. tndJ harJwars merchant I ntlni.lmtln In his prsla Of Chamberlain's Cough Ham. edy. His clilldren hove all been subject to croup end be has used tlili remedy to the pa ten years, end though they much fesred the croup. Ills wtl'a nnd n always' felt safe vnnn retiring when a bottle Ot .liamoarlnirvs f.ougli mml was in the luiuae. His oldrat child ti bjent to MTsre atlu-ka of ciuuu.' but tble remedy never, failed to nrt a poedy nire. Ha ! rmnnded. It t frleiuU and neighbors and all wbo hay Ued It say that It la unequaled fur cronn snd whooping eough. J'or sal by It. it Jordan c Co, .' , , Dept ef Math, and Phy. Sctence, Including Jaberatery work. ' Must.be graduate' of some leading college 'or university, 1 rspabt' and ; enertetld man ef 'successful xperlsnc. Per- manent position te right man.' '. I10Q per month for present session. . .' :v.;-'-'"-"''.; v It. W. GLASGOW, ma Charlotte Vnlverslty Srhirnl ': caARLOTTE, X4 O. Wliile Comiit Who I'waped Three x iurs Aga ltvetitttred. '' '. u 'Special to The Observer, ;; Wlneton-Salem, ' Oct. 14. John Moibe, a white nan from Stoke ooun. ty, was arrested here last nvht and will be taken to Dsn bury to-morrow. Ma be wa in Jail there three years ago and made his escape by throw Ing red pepper soaked tn. waiter Into the Jailer's eyes. He haa not been heard from since hi escape until last tvtght He haa a bad reputation and hi considered a dangerous man. . Bendford Martin; . "A Costly fiaorl- literary societies are pledged to It Thd first numher of The Collegian flee,"; J. B. Turner, of Wake county.' support thus making It a permanent for the current year 4a lust from the Tbe first date fixed for senior speak, journal. Last year the magaslne- 1- Press. ; It contain a number of nter- lng Im not Ull December th, but both most attained, to the acme of perfec? J-t11, "if!!: m5n, wilol.f,tl!e literary socleUe; have -elected their tlon and had on 1U staff, some of the -wlngs ' nTd.e1. representative, to speak before a com. strongest men and best writer, that M-pbLt d,.Mr 'n g1' nutee ef the faoultv whose duty it ,... n. .int from-Erskln South," C C Frasler. Spelling Re- will.be to .elect six out of the Jwelve college. It Is .afe' to eay that they set I'm f" TgjLa Man! to represent the class next commence- a standard unattalned by the majority ""fV g?01." . Bwrvant ct MaB THE CROWELL SAXTTOKTUM CO. -:y - .-inc. ::,(';'.;. '1' - For the 'Treatment pt'$yt?, Whlakey,' Morphine kand Nerrou ; Special apartments and ' nurse 'for lady pauents. Ail forms or electricity fer treating nervous diseases ; Tbe stockholders . all being physicians. constitute' consulting board. , S. M. CROWELL. M. D- Trun is, Bags and Suit Cases '' Largest and best selected : line In the city. ,' - We offer our celebrated , vtVOTARLOTTB TRUNK '';' A' as the best example of strong, practi cal trunkmanshlp on the market Blses II. 10 and It-Inch tgents lses) : . - .50. tl.M and .&. Blses 14. II. II and 40-Inch (Ladles' Ises) j a. '.f.-j..?; ' 10.00, 111.00, S1S.00 and 111.00. " OUR SCHOOL TRUNK beat the world. Sixes II. It and ll-lnch at li.M, $TJ0Q snd 17.60. .. Mak a point, to see us. GILREATH & CO. HMIS, . -TILES, v M URATES We cordially Invite your In spection of our stock and feel are that we can please - you. JILMcCauslandoCo. Stove ' . v Yr-... .:.' Dealers,' Roofing Con. tractors. . SSI 8. Tryoa Street - V.'.'i '" 1 . V-j,-t;v:.VV.h''i- J? 'Cooking by electricity brings ' some delightfully novel methoJi. H-fFor, example, to boil egg one- do not undertake to bring a quart of water to a,-boll;";,r'viUf; ' r ' One tablespoonful .ef , water I poured Into the cooker. Th cur- rent Is then turned on. The" egg are' put Into the vessel. ! ;in three to, five minute the egg are cooked. f V'i t'Th tablespoonfuf .' of -water ha been ? vaporUsd-steamed, as It . were, and ! the tgga are cooked In "steam-hot vapor' 'instead of " water, , The tlmeto heat a auart of water. 1 saved, the current necessary to ? heat a fluart of water le saved and the " egg are- better Rooked. ; v'' , wiiy not do the same way an J ordinary;; stove t ; Toa ; ckn't j . On la ttove th hsst Is either to much or too" IHtte. It can't be retHi. '. lated. Th electrto heat I regulated-to' keep! the . water. vaporised '"and bo" mere.'' ; VV? i'l-At.''1" :' -.V. iJiXl---t'-'-,"-' v-'-;- ' ' A? j,W have a large assortment ot Sad-iron Curling Iron Heaters, -v Tea .Kettles. Cpffe : Pots, Steak ' Broilers. Foot; Warmer and 'other s '.ppllance ln"electrc ' for domeatlo utev W i ' :?t"br hM'x 5.-'. s MACHINE BUILDERS CHAIUOTnC, 'St.ij0.-1-, the CHARLOTTE SUPPLY GO, :'.:r;,ACKNTS FOB ? A'-bli t. AGENTS FOR nnoncaa ah-vtreugnc . nieci spilt x-ouey sura "toant - uicnna liaDDcr We carry in stock Tale. ana Town Hoist up to lx ton capacity; also a." full line of Packing, Pipe," Valve and Mill Suppllee. Mv - Dr. E. Kye Hutch lso a. J. J. Hutchison.. I INSURANCE HRE, LIFE, ACCIDENT OFFICKi Vo. a, Bui BsAdlsk-, eJSS. WANTED to buy J00 mules, (all kinds) ' Will be at Wadswdrth's sta bles Monday, Oct. 15th. jOne eJay only. JOHN SHELBY. Wall PIastcr---Hard Clinch .Will etay. where you' put It I Water will not cause It to fall off-' ' natural shrinkage ( bonding wlU not crack It ' . " ' -Manufactured, exolusJvely by, v- .'.-'.' ' Kj. "' A ' CiiARLOITC PLASTER CO. Writ for Booklet charlotte; w. a TBt: KIW Altai aowN scnuiG m Ok Csl VsPw rf For Diamond or other precious tone. Kntn-cly new, strong and durable. ' Th Area Crown Setting give more light to the diamond than any other set ting n sue." - A complete at ortment for any ! stones H now on sal. ' Also have them for 'two and three-stone ring, Garibaldi & Bruns. j ,. von s vwi inui ins r last moment, to prepare tor winter. ' " Wa are haatniilna "4-! ... celve our Stove and Range. four, -' , loads end we are . ure to have what you want, .:'-. " i ' ' - '..' -.'' Don't fall to see a Buck not- -. 'M?y-BUurt Heater.:';'.". Allan JlsrdwcreVCo. Cooling Breezes ' Th ocean I not th Only water which mak cooling breese. The -ater of the Catawba alee -make them, tor here In Charlotte tbe breeses mads by the Catawba have a surpassing ad van tags over those ef the ocean. To get the cooling bi exes t - the ocean, we have to ge to the ocean. The eld Catawba sends as an eleotrl current and we supply the fan. We have In stock a large lot of fane ai 1 w 'can send out men at- any Ume to hook them up with Juice from the Catawba Power Company. r. from th i Ca team plant THE D. A. sTOMFCnrS CO j : ' ' Klectrl Sapplie, NOTICE .1 11 ' ' ' s ' " ' ' ' s '- .: Minum, en.ii " "'"" - -- 5 'Our plant U now la operation nnd we are In position to furnish Cotton Seed Meal, Cotton Seed Feed and Cot ton Seed 'Hull ' to Feed ' Dealer. Dairymen , and other requiring this class of good In wholesale or. retaty lots. ' -;.;';' . ii-.y-. , We have the . largest and - best equipped Independent Cotton Seed Oil Mill In the Carolina, and are producing only high-grade good. ' V,orraspooanra aouciiea. 1 . ' , ELBA MANUFACTURtNO 1 - f t COM PANT, ,".vi''"(','; j',-, ""i -S6evjitvr X1UQ MOOM JU MADS T ''J'-k . many people would lead ner to be. Ueve, when the housewife goes le purchase lour . for her baking day but it she has one need the Pride ef Charlotte flour she will take nothing else, It Is made of tbe ehoieeat ee. lected wheat and grourvA at eer mill JUJUJKXJwNUtJKU. MOcIt MUX) a. Rockt K:r.t:li Tea Vzznls , - " A Bssy eflclw tor guty psesleT ' ' titsgt OsMss NealH) Rsseset Viger. t ' AsrlnsforCbestlpauon. bullveeUoQ. time and Kldoer iraeblas, llmplas, Ecsnna, Impure Blood. Bad Rtreete. 81usrcla Bow.ll. Headacks n4Beekache, Iia Kockf Mountala Tm in ul te form. St eseis a bos. uoulne tn1 bt UotxiaT Draco Courier. Madlsa. Wit. fJOLDCN NUGGCTt FOR I ALLOW PEOPLE H VHC3ET FIVE YEARS CID CnOOTU MS VELLCJ . v'Y ' Y-f : ;r Express Chrg aa Paid By U3. v t A trial wiK convlnco you that these coo&s are tha very beat for iriediclnai euia other purposes. Send . us your orders ana ix not periectly eatlsractory. return at our expenso and money will ba refunded at once. All Bhlpmcnta aro mada Li plain care:. Rtmithyrosialcr Vxprccs t'or.rj Or.. r. r;r!tafcrrr!:3!::tcrc'.:.:rt: , ; :.
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Oct. 15, 1906, edition 1
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