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CIIAK 1,0x1.,: DAILY (X j LUiij i' l.U VOtIJ 1XUCT HEARST. I Known North- Carolina PoUU. iaii Hearst's i:iocikn Injfcew k Woul.l Mmn the ISalvMlon of - Dcmocratfe rarty la ItUH . H.lW-als Would lKl SO IHturllMta i iutt tXHVtrTTatlvcs Woold Hsve Ho Trouble Controlling Um Convention. "I would bo sorry for New Tork, t ut Hearst's electjon ' in . the present i ic in tho Empire State would be the vt ion of the Democratic Party, ueclared oae of the beet known end viirewdest politicians In North ,Crou na. veslerday. '-' .. . . - , "WhatP exclaimed a friend , who knew the speaker to he a- conserva tive and Jeffertonlen of the truest 1 type. ; -I mean thla." aatd the gentleman: . "It Hearst ta defeated the wrangle In the' Democratic party will continue and the radicals, led by Bryan and Hearst, and the conservatives, fol lowing the bigger men In the party, .Mil evei be at each othera' throat. On the other hand, if Hearst la elect ed. In the two year that will elapse before ' the Democratic convention, Hearst and his crowd in New Tork will bo disgust even the greater num ber of radicals that, with the num ber re-converted to sound Democra cy, the conservatives will have no trouble controlling the next conven- . tlon' and making a platform and nominating a candidate that will win ; In a fair campaign before the Ameri cano people. "If the Democratic party wins In 1101 or any other time. It must do . mo on a platform that promises tar iff reform, an economical administra tion and a feasible settlement of la bor troubles. The trust question will Kettle Itself when the tariff la proper- , ly reformed. To secure such a plat form and a fit candidate to win with Jt, the party must be united and Hearst's election and his adminis tration Of affairs In New York will undoubtedly disgust tne majority of the radicals so that the conservatives Will be given the lead." A POHTLY GREEK BOY. rat John Klrtaka Eats Mtxh Meat ' And Drink Much Milk. 1 ; One of the faltent boys In town is John Klrlakas, a nephew of Oeorge the fruit dealer on West Trade, be tween Church and Mint. He Is eleven year old and weighs about SO pounds. ' Yesterday, when an Observer man tarried at Oeorge's -place, to pass the time of day. Fat John waa turning the peanut roaster. He did not seem to relish tho Job. His effort remind ed The Observer man of the tlmea when Mr. Wade II. Harris, as a boy. In Cabarrus county, had to turn the rind atone. To be pleasant the re porter asked: "Oeorge, what do you ; feed thla young Athenian on to make him ao hi" : ""Welt," said Oeorge, "he drinks three quarts of milk every morning, eats five eggs and six slices of ham. For dinner he rats about three pounds of meat. The by cats too much." "He eats up the profits of your ' eland 7" "Yea. I think he does." said Oeorge patting John on the head, fondly. When Oeorge went bark In the store John whispered to the news paper man. saying: "If you put any thing In der pabor say that I'ncle Oeorge Klrlakas is a bad man to John. See?" . A LASS LOST HER WIG. nut tho Mishap Did Not Disconcert -One day last week, while the wind was . i blowing. .. vigorously,. , DrettT- llttla . ' 1rl. i 'With . wealth .' of auburn hair, . turned the corner at the Southern ! Expreae office and started , out Vest Fourth street.. A' fierce gust, such as-. one meets in March, struck her In the face, lifted her hat and carried It off. and- with It all her hair. The sweet-dimpled face that had. smiled under the bownlsh locks, broke Into a broad grin beneath a smooth, hair less loreneao, as tne laaaie , said; 'Well, Isn't that some 1 1 hare lost my head." Several gentlemen rushed to pick, up the hat. but when they saw that. It contained a beautiful. Ilfe-Hke wig, they dared not .toucU it The girl had to gather H her self, but she did not mind that at an. : "I will excuse you gentlemen, she aald. v An Opportunity to Get White Set vanisv "Now la the time to get white girls for house servants" said an obsenr snt cltlsen yesterday. 'These English. Irish and Bcotcn girls who are going back to England because they do not like tne wages offered at the cotton mills, would make good house gtrls. They are strong, healthy and willing. We are always talking about the dearth or help, why not try to persuade tnese young women to stay here. I was told by one of them that they would like work here. Let those who want them call and see the girls." Marriage at Shopton. Mr. Gilmer Freeman and Mias Bes sie Cathey, of Shopton, thla county, were married at the home of the bride's brother. Mr. Henry Cathey, last night. Rev. ' Mr. Snipes per formed the ceremony. A wedding dinner will be served at the home of Mr. R7 S. Freeman, the father of the groom, to-day. Renovating the Academy. Manager O. V. Koaaler has a force of handa at work cleaning out and renovating the Interior of the Acade my of Music. All the carpets have been taken up and cleaned and the floors scrubbed, and the walla are being properly cleaned. A BADLY BURNED GIRL' or boy, man or woman, It quickly out of pain If Bueklen'i Arnica Salve Is ap plied promptly. O. J. Welch, of Tskoa ha, Mich., says: "I use It In my family for cuts, sores and all tkln injuries, and find It perfect." Quickest Pile cure known. Best healing salve made. 26c at R. H. Jardon A Co.'s drug store. A ' Auto-Load of Children Hce the j Terrible Kkla. Mr. C. W. Tillett took an auto load of little children (almost a car load) ' to see the Odeon, Col. Peters' moving picture show, yesterday afternoon. They got In Just In time to see "The ; Terrible Kids." two boys and their boll dog. It ia one of the beat ex hibitions of Its kind at all. Buater Brown and hla Tlge are not In it with these klda. The dog la simply phe nomenal, helpa hla email proprietor do all their devilment and helps them out of their troubles. The long continued cTtase of the boys, the ! many absurd accidents and dodges, and the nerve displayed throughout et th tots Into merry peals of laughter. Mr. Tillett had as good a time as any of them, and the crowd enjoyed the children as much as the latter did the show. STIEiTS CLEARANCE SALE Dnlldliur Well Tndrr War.. .Work on the new building to be occupied by tin Nortn Carolina Medical College la progressing rapid' ly. i The walls are now above the second floor. The.' building will be three stories high. , It will contain a Iika imnhllhMtM mnA a dozen or more cllnlo rooms and will 'be one of the best equipped - medical , college DUiiaingr in ins douiii. v-. . .. " viiii. nMa ibMitr'';ii' Pot hunters have begun 1 to kill quail in this county. Men ana ooya, o,t.A . ivmtmiA ti Ka 1tiiftln rabblta. " I.V IV.,1 wr " . are shooting partridges. , The , law against sucn inings im very " If the rural constables were to catch m . '. i ihu fnilnvi and ' bring them to trial It would 'Stop tho oril practice.--,' r.-.v ' . -'" .;' DOCTORS - SAID ! HB ' WOULD NOT later Fry. Woodruff," Pa., writes: "AN tar doctoring for two years with the beat fhystclane In waysssburg, and rtin ft Ins worse, the doctors advised me if I had any butlnesa to attend to I had bet ter attend to it at once, as I could not DOfstblr llvs another' month as there was no cure tor me. oiey juaney turf was recommended to me by a friend, and I Immediately sent my sort to the store for It, and after taking three bottles , I b- san to set Better and continued to im prove until i waa entirely wen. , n, Jordan Co.,"- . ; ' The Fad of the Season ": ; THE BRACELET in Solid Gold, Gold Filled, Plain, Chased or Stone-Set Prices $2.50 to $45.00 J. E STEERE Jeweler 41 N. Try on St Corner 5th v , , Making CharloMo Grow. The Greater Charlotte Club has had printed 10,000 small pamphlets con taining a Uinta number of vital facts about the city and; will distribute them among 'the merchants of. the city to be sent out In their correspond' etjce.. The , little folders are a conven ient else to Insert In the standard also envelope, and used In this way, are an excellent, mean of advertising . .... . , ... .'. -,. . BLOOD POiSONINO.; r results from chronic combination. Which Is quickly cured by Dr. Klna's New U(e mils. Tney remove an pouonius germs from the aystem and Infuse new life and vigor; cure sour stomach, nausea, Bead ache f dlsxlnsas and en I la. without srle mg or oucomtort.: ' . Sc. auarenteea ty V rforoaa Co, druggists. ., No t - lircvdrcnUy J or lightly but terently and Gratefully. While I was -nursing my second child, :,my breast broke, out with an Itching humor, Which was very an noying and painful when my baby nursed, kit also-affected my baby's! mouth, and my physician advised me to wean my . baby, which I did and my. breast got well. v My third child was bofVfour years afterwards, and three months after tho same trouble returned on my ' breast My physi cian again advised me to wean the child, but J did not want to do this If possible to 'avoid It Then he sug gested that I write to Mrs. Joe Per-1 son, which I did, and she advised me to two her "Remedy, as she had known 'ir to cure similar cases. I bought one-half dosen bottles of the Remedy.. The first bottle brought the trouble to the surface and my breast seemed a great deal worse. On tho second bottle the eruption commenced to dry up, and before I took tho x one-half doaen bottles my breast waa well, and I am now nurs ing my baby, IS months old. I believe as Implicitly In the merits of Mrs. Joe Peraon'a Remedy as 1 1 do In my Qod in heaven, and I say this not Irreverently or lightly, but reverently and gratefully. MRS. T. U SELLA R8. Burlington, N. C, Oct. 17, 10. ' : y - -x':: v' ; -S- 1,rv J l-i'. 1 ! iLJi Mil 1 r '..if' .y' 'f"'- Is. should coma and Investlgats our stock of V hlgh-grada '; single "s; ind :doublo-breastsd h:iXXXX" 'H r;- W BIXB AND BXiACK SUIT&V ' . . " i ;'. Ifg Una mads eua! to any tailor i V . made clothes, mndtha fit ia guaran- ;'. rf . to bo perfect, and, the ; ;, price t'v.V -- ' Just' tta "tima'torbuy. -. 'X v &Viiuiiiiiiii; tifV ; s-. . 4 .. , .. .v iv...t , . Goods Sent on Approval. Returaablo X ' , ' X'-:' " ' : 1 '.,,.' THESE. ARE: 1 Chlckerlol Crtad and ; Iven and Fond Pianos v ; x : V .-' :..- ' : . .A- ' i ".- -vi: ... j,.- t. " . r .. '..ft XVX' Of Pianos and Organs Taken In Eaohango as Partlad Catarrh of the Stomach A rtrasant, Kiinple, but Kafe and Ff- feci he Cure for It Com Nothing ( to Try. .'Catarrh of the stomach has long been considered the next thing to ' Incurable. The usual symptoms are ' a. full or bloating sensation after eating, accompanied sometimes with sour or watery risings, a formation ;' of gases, r siiMng pressure on the , heart and lungs mikI illlMcult brcaih lag. headachxs. fickle npppiltn, nT i VOoaneNB and a grnrral ln ol out. r languid ft-ellnc ; ; There Is oftrn m foul tnste in th mouth, routed tongue, ami If the tn , terlor of the sl'imnrh 'Mil. I !! seen. It would show ii filmy. Infliimiil con- '. dltion. .The cure for thin romnmn ami oh Stinate trnuhle I fotuxl In a trest ' ment Which ruM Hie foo (o Im t readily, thoioiitihly iIkki I lii-roi , It has time to f rm nl ami Irrllate '. tho delicate mucous m Tmi r or the . etomach. To sr-ciire m prompt snd i healthy dlgitllon Is the one ih.. ' Ssry thing In do end wlnn normal digestion Is secured the itsrihnl condition win hvi diMifini ii. : According to In llsrlnniioii. the ; as feet and t trratnirnl Is lo un ' after each n.t-Ml a lahl.'l roinpomxl 'Of IMastse. Aseptic IVpln. a llltl N'UX, Golden Keul and fruit acids. . These tahltt csn now be found at all drug stores nder (he name of ntuart'a Iyspepsla Tsblet. nnd not . being a patent medicine, ran be used With perfect safety and assurance that healthy appetite nnd thorough " digestion will follow their regular um after meals. . Ur. It H. Workman, fhicsgo. 111., writes: "Cstarrh la a local condition resulting from a neglected cold in tha head, whereby the lining mem hrano Of the na becomes inflamed and the poisonous discharge there from passing backward into the throat oraches the stomach, thus producing catarrh of the stomach. Medical authorities prescribed for me for three years for catarrh of the etomach without cure, but to-day I i m the happiest of men after using only one boa of Stuart's Dyspepsia TsblMa, I cannot And appropriate words to repress my feeling. I have found Qah, appetite and sound rest 1 rom , Vielr nee.? . . . Piuarfs Dyspepsia Tablets Is the rsft prep ration, as well as the e'mplest and most convenient remedy f r any form of Indigestion, catarrh of rtomach, , biliousness, sour sFom heartburn and bloating , after .nd your name sad address to 'r for a free trial package and see ' r yourself, 'Address T. A. aiuart ,11 Etuart Bldf Marshall, Mich. 1 Payment on the Mloff and fthaw: Artlstlo 1 , Stleff, original price $800.00; only .. ..$300.00. 1 Knabe (new) original price 1500.00; only $400.00. 1 Kranlch A Bach (re- finished) $275.00. 1 Ivers A Pond .. ..$275.00. 2 Flshera $160.00 and $175.00. I Everett $185.00 to $200.00. : Mathusheka $150.00 to $10.00. 1 Harvard (reflnlshed) $175.00. 1 Behnlng (reflnlshed) $250.00. 1 Ooldamlth $110.00. 1 fltarr $135.00. 1 Btleff Square (re strung) $150.00. 1 Knabe Square .. ..$150.00. 1 Knabe Square .. ..$ 60.00. 1 Iecker Hquare . . I Hquare I'lanoa $65.00 to $100.00. 10 Organs $35.00 lo $ 75.00. The Chase Hat is worn by college men all over the country. It is designed especially for young men, but we haWproportions proper for men whose college days are a memory FOUR DOLLARS. We have the sole agency far Chase & Com pany's Hats in this city. We confidently guaran tee their correctness and superior quality. Men's Garments, Famishing Goods and Hats. These Celebrated Pianos Won First PHao pver All Other Competitors v ag tho Great State Fair Par- . kcr-Gsrdner Oo,'s Exhibit One or Merit, ' ; (Raleigh News and Observer). ' Among the many great attractions at tha State Fair none has attracted more attention than tha magnificent' display of mualoal Instruments which were exhibited by tha Parker-Gardner s Co.. of Charlotte. N.. C. - Yesterday the Judges awarded tha first - premium for tha beat grand piano to the Checkering Grand, while the first prise for the best ' upright piano was awarded to the Ivers St Pond Upright r There are many exhibits of pianos at tha Fair, and the awarding of both' of the Blue Ribbons to the Instru ments exhibited by the Parker-Gard- . tier Company la a compliment of which they are justly proud.. The Chl'-kerlng Grand and th-) Ivers A Pond pianos are Instruments thst have won a high place among tha musical artists. .! 't' , .!' T'-Xf' a-St-- w - rx '; i'-' -5 .$ 75.00. I Chas. M. Stieff Houtliern Ware room B Wesi Trade St.. Charlotte, V. C. C. II. WIIJMOTH, Mgr. "Gct.it at Hawlcy's" j mom- auirt liiii s'' I - Many men who are looking for something smart In an Overcoat wlU want a long one, - . , ' Tha long Coat this season Is not so baggy aa last year, and Is cut mora form-fitting at tho waist' Una and. with more fullness at the bottom. The best of fabrics, the most aklll- v , ful workmanship and the arttstle ' ' cutting makes a ' comMnatlon ol t' ' Overcoat elegance, and perfection that ' ,.' cannot be aurpaased. - , .' $10.00 to f$B.K. : ),'A 1 If there are any better Coats than ' , -ours, we are. not aware of It and ' ; W. have - not dees ..them. '' " .-X 't-.: Copyrisht 1906 by Hart Schaflncr U Mars Yorke BroUiers & t XMxM Wf gyfttat liawley's Palatable B Emulsion Cod Liver Oil With Ilypophoaphltes of Lime and Soda for Pulmonary Dis eases, Coughs dnfid General DeblNty, riwne It. 201 K.: Tryon. en Proper Clothes for Got that Winter Butt yet? Well, there Is no time for delay!, Per haps you have failed to find a lit. ' ' , . , ,. If that's the reason, we are anxious to see you. We Uke a special delight In fitting tha person that the othsr fellow falls on. We guarantee a Btj we guarantee the workmanship j we guarantee the material. What mora We have a special assortment for Boys and Children. '.- " Jf- ,. ' i il. .; ; ' i. ';' ,',' Our line of Raincoats Is great Wa Invite- comparison. . Our galea .' :.''' -,....;, . ,,a v , an Ralnaoata hava hasn nit hul h atin ttava a. ' - " 'i' ' .'' - ' ',XX'f"'l-" iclliilloiil BlueRiifeonli 1 , 1.'- Guaranteed for Five Years ,; -1 1 I ..Xj-l-.'fi Thtf a Bine) Ribbon 6prtns g theliV TSir ' ktflarlol MM mlaaali '. fteaa-l aa. aa sa.. ii 209-21 South Trvon Street ...f..- .v . wu-m-w win avirsu epnng. mans, ;.' i-, ,! -j- m .. -.. ..';.'".. ....,. tl.1 Tbt RnHne ta mas. '- ,J mm Hiau. .VIII U . ipertally, piepartd retetnpered itae: '',2 '' 7i T1"''.' e 'finest 'irradfcVj'lt hsV'i. ,. flexible .top, conforms perfeotly to ; X:S.XJ'.Xh bodj and equalises the VUnt".. l ".X ". : oocupanta completely,!, because "of x hy-'J&r the gpetlalVformi' of i mattress ur. - v . ' .5' fac construction, "i Vr. y&j:. zJs- '";XX Sr fW'oWalVg ,; i, as arewn fnwii. , tuvwrj aung kid 'X'-'X1 ft fcM flire-year giiarantoe 'XJ;-.M 'iti jhe Bpring..'.',j Price only, $i,M. ftV i' X ' Tha 'Rlue Ribbon i' Snrln mh .". ." ' . . . 7 ' found In- Charlotte only at '..":A i, 'A:::r':A fXxxxi AX:X,;:.r-: t XX': 1y,X;X Ii :XXx': ' U '.;' 'VXi'WX?- ' ' ' " ': ; Charlotte, Ne G. ..V 'V,'"" AX
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