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CHAKLOTTE DAILY C VilV ' ' ' ' " '" . ,..i ALTEH1IATIX. ' I K.rvt llutt Ui Bond Issue r i.t.. Improvement ; Did Mot , rliUcian bU-1c Over the Iiy that Kept lHousand of n. 1 torn live poll flom ..KiatkiU Comparison. a two features of the.MecWen. , election moat, discussed yeeter , wcr the failure of the bond ! . r road Improvement to carry ana i a unprecedented apathy that, kept ousand of voter : from, attenamg Ui poll. ; The return a published in yesterday Observer 'were o torn l U ta tnat tber. eeald, bo differ-, cure of only a fewivoteila the vote f any candidate and the canvas of iha official .retornafwm.be merely a 1. -gel form that has 4 u bo gone through wlthv . . Thero u ; general regret at the falling down of the bond Isauo. aJ tiioutra looking back now It can be easily aeen that there was never any; Jiopo for iU "There i are mora thaB 6.600 registered voters in in coumy an J not lea tnai wvui bo reouired to vans It. The total vote rant Tuesday was only about ,000 and 000 of these Ignored ma issue ai tncothnv. It la the concensuai vt pin ton that a bond Issue for roada will , never carry until a apeclal registration Is ordered for It In that event, there U litiia r no doubt but that It would rry. Judging from the few vote cast aaalnst It Tuesday . . Th politicians of the county have been mad sick by tha apathy of the mala oonulatloa of the county in poii tics. Th Tot polled Tuesday wan probably th smallest In Mecklenburg county In a quarter of a century or Two vaara asro more than 4. 00 peopl attended the polls and Mr. Webb' majority over weweii, wno rtvaf fT vote, waa 1.I44. Tuesday, Robert received less than 400, but Mr. Webb'a malortty Wa a Httlo '.' tnr than 1.000. . The largest vote ever polled In the county wa In 1. When there was a hot fight between the Democrats and th fused KepuDllcans ana rop ' tilhrt. The ldes were pretty evenly divided, one carrying tha county ticket and the other the legislative. About MOO negroe voted mat year, leaving a whit voting population, after th disfranchisement of the ne gro, of MOO even ten years ago. '.'..Tin nriatmilnn for the city elec tion of 1I0S was 2.500. At least half (h people in Charlotte township live ' outside th city, so there must b in : thla township' alone not less than 6. 000 voters, A conservative estimate ef the voting population of Mecklen burg county would be 7,500 : ; vPlerfaa Mtcrary Society Meet. w 'An Interesting meeting of th Her- fan-Literary Sooiety wa held In ttie Plertoa ball at the Presbyterian Col . leg yesterday afternoon. After pla Vkj number by Misee Stoke and Ida Moor Alexander, the programme of , the evening, entitled 'Education of . Woroao," wa entered upon. The first paper toy Mis Roselt o "Mary Lyon, and Her Work." Mis Ballc - followed with a story of the educa ' Most of women In various f-oun tries. "College Women a Home Makers," ; ' wa the title of a highly Interesting paper tr Mr. Oralge. Ml Clara Aleaaader outlined briefly the history of overal prominent college for wo "' inen. A discussion on education waa ' th title ef Ml Parker paper. Mis .Louisa Alexander dosed the pro gramm with aa extern poraneou speech t) worn and men teachera Embezzler Taken Back, o Detective A. W. Parbam, of Wash , Ingtoa, cam to tha city yesterday for Edward E. EUer, a whit man who wa arrested here a few day ago on advice from Washington, where th prisoner la wanted on th charge of . cmbenllng money for hi business partner In a brokerage concern. El- . lor, who I a nice looking fallow, had been In Charlotte long enough to . tart a brokerage business hero. land lias not our dusIVTederal and Bute- Judicial systems. Everywhere, I think, th Supreme Court of the United State la considered the high est tribunal of law on earth, vr And our bar stands high also, though I sometimes think w hav not th pro found lawyer w had a couple of -generation ago; th prfesln ha become more apedausea, jnn is certainly ao In th Worth, but In th South some very fin all-around law yer are still te b found. - There th old-fashioned lawyer tlll abides, and I a credit to the community. But. a I aid, I hav nothing to ay that would b of any Interest. , I am her Just to get my spectacles adjusted." . , The Laalest Fellow la tba Cabinet. World' Work. ;: 7 - IV . . r : ' On of hi horseback tide about Washington . occurred aa , Incident which show Attorney General Moo dVs nse of humor. Be waa riding along whan a man galloped up along side and engaged him la conversa tion. He Droved to b a newspaper correapondent. who had not no in the city very long, and who began to talk In a very light vein. ' "I Muppos you meet most of th government official' eald Mr. Moo dy, s - "Oh. yea," replied th correspond ent. "Take those cabinet officers, for example. They are very ordinary people, like you and me, only some of thorn are industrious. Thre' - Postmaster General Payne. He work from arly to late. Judg Taft I a worker, too." "How bout Secretary Moodyt" asked tho companion, falling In with the pirit of tha conversation. "He's a big man but he la th laziest fellow In the cabinet." By this time they reached a drug store and stopped to have a drink of soda wat er. When they were about to sep arated, Mody aaid: "I've had a very pleasant rid with you. I hope w shall meet again." Th newspaper man took out a card and handed It to Moody, who In turn handed him on of hi own. But he did not wait to witness th cor respondents embarrassment. De Witt's Kidney, and Bladder Pill aot n both Kidneys aftd itvar.' an as a re suit afford the qulckeat relief from ex reaa of iirlo acid. Bold by Haw ley Pharmacy. - - . - 0OCMO000000OO0O0OOOO009CO9 X CUT OUT ' KVERtTIIINO . ELSE, AKV DIUXX ' . Beaufcnt Ginger A!z ' Make Tou Hold Tour Head ':.iUpt Throw Out Your Chest, u;'y and Tak Kotlce f Everybody Need a little Gla ger; Dcaofont SuppUc the ' .V . Want; Ak for R. - i All Grocer, Druggists, Fonn tain, ' OOOCX)OOOOOOOCOOOOCOOOOO The Edison If vou like coffee but dare not drink It, try Dr. Shuup's ilealth Coffee. It true that real coffee does disturb the etomtch. heart and kidneys. But Dr. PhooV Halth Coffee haa not a grain of tiue ct.ffee In it. It Is satisryliu. wholesome and harmlesa even to the younaest child. Being made from narchail imlni and malt It forms a food like drink, vet havlna the true flavor of (mo Java ana juocna cones, boio 07 Milter-Van Ness Co. 1 . Judge Boyd on Judgra. Waahlngton Poat. ' At th Kbbltt is Judge James K. k Boyd, of Greensboro, N. c. formerly easlstant attorney general and now United States dlMtrirt Judge for th 'wtrn district of North Carolina. "I do not wlah to be Interviewed." 1 aald he last evening, "for I believe that a Judge of a court should not sl "Ways b appearing In print. 1 haven't anything t say about polltlca, for a judg should keep out of politics, be ; caus If he does not he cannot very well help being Influenced to some ; alight extent. Judges are human, Just - a other people are, and so they should keep themsHves entirely above ,, controveray. The bench In the Unlt . d States stands higher than any other In the world, and Is cleaner ,thn any other. The English Judges aay make an exception, but there are . tiot.ao many of them, because Eng- TilcVALUtOrCilARCOAL 1J - ; . em 1 . S'ew People Know How 1'acful it Is In Prrsertkig Health and Ik-auly. ;.V; ", ' Costs N'oOtlng u Try. ' Xaarly everybody knows that char ; coal 1 the safest and most efllcient disinfectant and purifier in nature, but few realize its value when taken Into the tiuman system for the same ' cleansing purpose. Charcoal Is a remedy that the more ', you tak of It the butter; It is not a drug at all, but simply absorbs the ,..ge and Impurities always present -In th Stomach and Inteatlnes and car tie them out of tne system. Charcoal sweetens the breath after ' emoklng, drlnslng or after eating ' ' onions and other odorous vegetables. ; . Charcoal effectually clears and Im prove th complexion. It whitens the th and further acts as a natural and eminently safe cathartic. . It absorb th Injurious go w filch collect In th stomach and bowels; It disinfect th mouth and throat from an poisoa or catarrh. ' ' All druggists sell charcoal In one . form or another but probably the best ; Charcoal and th most for tne money 1 In Stuart' Charcoal Loaenges; they r composed of the finest powdered W illow charcoal, and ether 'narmlaaa antiseptic In tablet form or rather in th form of large, pleasant tasting losengts, th charcoal being mixed with voney , Thecal! y us of these losenges will soon ti in a much improved condi tion ef th general health, better com rtexlon,v sweeter ' breath and purer Linod, M ,M beauty of It t that no possible barm can result from their continued use, but, on th contrary, great benefit. - r: ' . ...... A Hiffaio physician, la speakWig of tb benefit ef charcoal, says: "l d vue Stuart' Charcoal Loeng to all ratlents suiter In g from gac in stomach r.l bowels, and to clear th complex i n and purify th breath, mouth and t :.roat; I-- 10 boiler-' the -liver-U . .iiy benefited by the dally use of 1 ' in; they eost but twenty-five rents a l ox at drug stores, and attaougn In - if si-itae a patent preparation, yet i 1 . ve I get more and tter char ' I I 'i Ftuart's Obarcoal j Iosenges i tn any of tit ordinary charcoal . -1,-1 your name and address to-day r a free trial r"cksg and for if. V. A. nusrt Co, II Stuart 7, T,ar.i.a)l, Wlch. . ; I ano actory Th great hous of Chaa. M. Stieff has practically estab lished a small factory In con nection witn th Charlotte Wareroom for rebuilding, re pairing, tuning and reflnlahlng pianos, organs and fin furni ture. If your piano or organ needs tuning, repairing or re finishing, or If you have some fine old furniture you would Ilka reflnlshed, write for esti mates. All work guaranteed and charges as low as consistent with first-class workmanship. Write to-day. Chas. M. Stieff Manufacturer of Tlie Artlstlo Stieff, Shaw, and I'tonious Stieff Self -Player Piano. Southern Wareroom S ' West Trad St., Cliarlotte, K. C C. II. WILMOTII, Mgr. Rotary Mimeograph Costs $30.00 It easily saves its price in sixty days in a. number o Charlotte offices. It's cheaper, it's quicker. It makes your circular letters as private as your personal ones. It's very likely you can use one to ad vantage -in your office. Ask us how. STONES BARKER V CO. Office Outfitters. WOOLEN ar a specialty of this laundry. W know Just how to clean them without shrinking, and do It well. We return your blankets clean, sweet and fluffy, Just aa good a when new. Our charge are reasonable. Why not Investigate? Cliarlotte Steam Laundry launderera, Drera, CJeaaen, 2J9 loath Trjoa Street : MMMMnVmMMWI SI L.iuk J. FiO 1 ' . COXC. "IT PIAXIST. 1 ' - vocal and x lanoforte Instruction. Pupil prepared for Church, Concert ana uparatia Stage. etudlo 01 N. Poplar BL Tel. 1110. ) 1 1 Vord Goes Bravely On i" Another Case of Indigestion Cured. (.1 Lewburg, N. May I, 105, Several year age, I waa a sufferer from IndlgesUoa. : For three month had to liv on milk and bread. , II could . not touch. me,t, buttsr of grease of any kind. .If I would eat th amallest quantity of meat at sight t could not sleep a wink. I was Jut j a weak and nervous as I could be, so nervous X could hardly pass a cup of coffee at the table. EIGHT BOT TLE8 OF MRS. JOB PERSON'S REMEDY CURED M&, after doctor j medicine 'bad failed. A dosea bottle of Mrs. Person's Remedy 1 worth a thousand dollars to any on who suffer from Indi gestion, . JOHN P. PETTIQRBW. . - -f 'i . , . . ' , .. . Ji - - - . : ... .THENEWMODEL DOUBLE BREAST- ED SACK SUITS will be a great favorite' during the Fall and Winter x season. J - - ' 1 ' , , ' , J It has ; extra length, plenty of breadth, wide; collars and lapels; trousers loose, as well as several other . riew, kinks. Withal, it is a - ' ; - VERY AEISTOOEATIO SylT. , :. We have this Suit in many new and choice fabrics. -Well. take pleasure in showing you, . , '.' ; ' , . , $120 t o $25.00. XV I tl lli!liiiS 6 , . fwf iililisilliplii N THE IELD0E DERBIES Carpets, Rugs, Mattings and Chirtams- very thing' to make home comfortable ajid J beautiful. Prices the lowest to be found in the South' or; North. ; We oTiarantee to save you money. '. ;',-,7' ff'-;5" " ? ' . Come in at once and see the special bargains we have to offer at this time. We are making a special display of Dining Room Furniture at this time at under value prices. . ' -'- K" . ' : Now is the time to fix up your dining room for Thanksgiving. New goods arriving by the car load. ' , V We make a specialty of fitting out complete newly married couples for Thanks- givmg. pa wga w wry the Knapp-Felt De Luxe has a corner to itself. It makes its appeal as the richest, most luxurious Derby possible to make. Also it wears as well as less expensive hats. $6.00 is the De Luxe price. More ,popular Derbies, $3.00 and $4.00. Dent's Gloves for Men and Women. t. fc. , . 4" . ' ' '..-.'.. ; . Make Home More Comfortable .by adding to It soni of th odd piece of FURNITURE or on of our pretty S or 6 -piece Parlor Suits, which we are offering at such low price. It will pay you to visit our store and examine the large stock of Furniture that we -carry and eom- wtth those you ar asked to pay at other atorea. if you visit us one you will b a regu Our stock waa never mor comnlt than now In every line. , We call special attention to our line of odd Parlor Chairs and Divan. Divans, frame Uahogaay finish, with loose cushion, red or green, regular price f 11.00. Our special prlo 90.7ft, Odd Parlor Chairs, regular prlc H.00. - Our special . price 94.7a. - . Bee our S and S-plece Parlor Suit, ranging in price from 923.50 to 9100.00. - " Wa carry th Strelt Wn at Davenport Bed a . Satisfaction guaranteed, or money refunded. W T M c C 0 Y Men's Carmcnu, Hat and JTarnlsh- lng. 900.311 9. Tryon Street. Mall Orders Reccfve Prompt Attentioa. CZT ARE RE A D Y Yes, sir! We're readyy for the winter season with , everything that's good. We've not a disappointment ; in store for you. . v; C :;; Our. Suits, Overcoats, Raincoats, Trousers,t Boys' and Children's Gothing, Hats and Toggery all bear the ear marks of superiority. . l'KK OUR CLOTHES ARE DIPFERENTI . ' ' 7 We mean different from the common sort of gar ments you can buy of most any clothing housed most anywhere... .; ,' V-y ..v'S i .Then, should you come here for a Hat .'a Tie! pair, 5 Olovcs, Shirt or afir article of Tofffferyyoull be sure-of getting the correct thing at a fair price. v. . SPEAKCTG OF PRIOESI Our prices are always fair-they're moderate and"; inkeelpingJwitliaheCquaUtyiolijou never ask "too much.'; We would be pleased to "talk, clothes' 'with you at MELLON CO. jttlTi. Osthitrs IY1 lite-1 it! ri;vV ; mm i r Q!d. weather h just around the corncre 'It will catch you if you donft look out if it catches ybii without an over- ffl .ay you 16 'VA ;..::0ttt of wearing one of these, i'f If J 2 ' 1 leisner uvercoais m '":. ;': -'.'t Tf rl?T a AA''' mmtt "' e'ti4 '?of' tnf?n ' frt A)fl(m aw vt i uuu sckvw uu wdkiukuvu w .... j via uui w t j ; , We can show you a great' many different sorts of m Fall overcoats .. that are Might enougn not. to be f n ,; ! burdensome and yet heavy ; enough to give you- m " At- a.1 i;if ilt jrrriuii protection in tne weatner we are iiiceiy iq nave , for several months io come. .... ' The I nnft.Tr.tc Clnllifofi. Comnnnv B
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