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r r r w I iocio:vs la: 1 1..:.; i i u 1 1 I r, J. I". i .m IWct I"r- t f f -.i . .. i', i I .i : - I!. 1 . , I IT lit 'liM U i I I'm i ... A , of Kon'U Mna Wl.at MioiiM i.o Done . In J'uhii-o tlio 3 heme of kl!,ro'a DlKCourso Un liquet ISt-I.I at Quar tors of the Aliline Aiwx latlon. , New York, March 2. -The third an nual banquet of the New York Alum nl - Association of Trinity Collere, North Carolina, was held at he quar ter of the 'Aldlne' Association to night, ' Willis JB. Dowd; president of the association presided, , Among the speakers were Dr. John C. Kllgo, president ot Trtnltr, DrJ John Frank; Crowell, former president of. Trinity, and Walter H. Page, editor of The World WorkA'' 1 In his address' Dr. ' Kllgo said that the Sooth ia now . coming Into, her own; "Titer Vis''; great" unknown South, ft busy working South," eaid the speaker,, "and certainly this &mth Is bringing great things to pass, not alone In Industrial and commercial life.1 but In tho sentiment of the t)eo- f ' f t pier. H ' .,ftM''''',it'i:-i' v I) Th South has grown, tired of ' Its H ,oiu tuna or tesoerenip, na mere is a longing (or some one to -come lor ward and voice Its new sentiment, Never before was there felt through- out the South r worthy tneri In every , " line of work deeper humtlltlatlon than that recently provoked, by the rough !ij",and-ectlnal ' utterances of , Senator jv Tillman In the United States 8euate. J The day' has now paesed when "the ' ; ," builders of the new South Will 'apt f : plaud th voice of ' sectional ' strife.' J' ; The fact Is men in the South hate . grown tired of the prolonged struggle ; t over the negro problem. It has been f settled by nature that tha white rac H and the black form two distinct rtces; v and It shall be the duty ot the South to grapple intelligently with the great problem. Those of us who know the -' negro from the standpoint of the fields ' and the shops, know that too much of the situation to be swept away by VV delusions of those who have never worked with them In the industrial life of the South." . Dr. Kllgo said that the people of ' the South are Americans and that "we as Americans arft becoming tired ?; of not being recognised as Americans, v working loyally for the country's ', gOOd." , ' v- ; . GOV HNGHES CHIEF SPEAKER. - Expresses Desire for Recount of Votes Cast In Recent New Yqrk Election In Address at Compli mentary Banquet to "Toddy" Ham ilton, New York, March 2. Governor Hughes, in the course of a speech to-night, declared that it was his v desire that there should be a recount of the votes cast In the mayoralty election in this city In 1905. It was not a question of personalities, he added, but of the seating Of the can didate elected. Governor Hughes was the chief speaker at a complimentary banquet tendered to-night to "Tody" Hamil ton, whose retirement to private life was the occasion of a notable gather ing of newspaper men and other per sonal friertds of the widely known publicity agent. TETTER, SALT RHEUM AND ECZE MA. These-are dlaeases for which Chamber lain' Salve ia especially valuable. It . quickly allava the Itching and smarting and soon effects a cure. Price, 25 cents. For aelrby R. H. Jordan Co. V V New Spring; styles on sale for ' the first tmie: H X " Imperial Velvet Carpets . , . .155 per yard. : .Saxony Axmingter - Carpets . . V . $1.25. per. yard." Royal Axnainster Carpets . . ... .. $1.75 per yard . : ; Savomiuil Carpets , . $1.75 per yard i Extra Axnstcr Carets;.! fl. $10 per yard. $U5 per yard. Boi V "riniRRfilsi flnmpfB at - ' . . . $1 7fi kt;:-lo :c s v( f ,; ''All kind' Carpets , v . BpccialBargaios In Remnants' to close : : ; l y vi. a 1-1 f 7: . I 'i '., (- nt Mmt li.t I. .16 f.-r Ii:.trh'( of Columbia. Washington, March 2. V,y a vote of 160 to 72, the Houho to-nl0ht pass ed the Aldrlch financial bill, the re publicans lining up, with two or three exceptions,, solidly for the .measure, the pemocrats being just . aolld against, It Mt. Fowler of NeW Jersey, explained the provisions of the bill , and its . needs were set forth by Mr. - Powers, of - Maine, and Mr. Prince, of Illinois; wno, said .that It was one of the best pieces ot legisla tion enacted ( at , this session. Mr. James, of Kentucky, said the bill was In the Interest of Wall street and the money,: changer. 5 Others in opposi tion' were Mr,' Lewis, of Oeorgla, and Mr. WUUftms,16f MIsslsslppL., - , ); On motion, of Mw jrames, of Ken tucky, .the House to-night passed, fit thre-cent care fare rate for the District of Columbia ty a vote of 440 to lioa.v When Speaker? Cannon an nounced thai vot in favor of p tha three-cent amendment , - .the ,f great crwoda 'ln tha' galleries cheered and the Speaker we, compelled to call for order before silencing 'JCbMK,-.:- -'.'t After passing the omnlljus claims bill, and a number of private bills by unanimous consent,- tha House at It 26 o'clock this morning took recess ,nn. 1 By unanimous consent totnlght bills were passed establishing . immigration stations at; Charleston Sv, C.New Or leans and Galveston COAST UJTB CAR WORKERS OUT. Atlanu Dlvteion Pmployea Strike for Increase of a 1-2 Centa an Hour Vt Wayross; GaMarch4' S-fSM ' oar workers of this division of the , At lahtio ' Coast' .Wnff " were: ordered out" to-day ' They w?nt" on' strike for an increase of 1 1-i cents an hour". They have been" receiving $1.25 to 12 25 a day. They say that if their demand Is not granted, they, will go to other roads. Forty men went out, at this place. At Savannah, none,. It la reported, struck, but the forces employed at Montgomery' Alsu, and Albany, Ga., followed the directions of the union leaders and . quit work, : ' A fight bewteen a foreman of the local shops and two of the strikers occurred to-night. A revolver was fired In the melee, but the bullet miss ed the mark. . . CATARRH AND CATARRHAL HEAD- ACHES -are quickly relieved by Nosena, It soothes the congested membranes, allays Inflammations and ..thoroughly heals and cleanse. It keeps moist all the pas sages whose tendency Is to thicken and become dry. Cures cold throat trou ble, hoarseness, hay fever, "stopped up" nose, breathing through mputh while sleeping, offensive breath, eta It entiseptlo and contains no chemical or drugs having a narcotic effect, or that can cause the "drug habit" W. L. Hand & Co. and Jno. M. Scott A Co. WE GUARANTEE SATISFACTION. J. A. Brogdon, of the National Sign Co., Dayton, Ohio, writes under date of Oct. 12, 1806: "Noaena Is the only pre paration I have ever used that relieves my affection so speedily and pleasantly. I am getting the first real pleasure out of breathing that I have experienced since I contracted catarrh six years ago. Money would not buy my tube of Nosena If I could not get another." Buy Nosena from W. .L. Hand, Jno. M. Scott A Co.: get your money back if not satisfied. Sample tub and booklet by mall 1 Mnts. BROW MANTTTACTURINO CO.. - St. Louts, Mo.. ; and Greenville. ' Tenft. 'pecM- OF NEW SPRING STYLES IN FURNITURE An earnest invitation is given everyone to come and see the new styles in all lines we are now 'displaying and the very reasonable prices they are offered at Qarpet Department At'. ,.;,y'..-;i-... .. 70c. to $1.00.; of Ingrain .Carp'ets.vIattings 'from China made 'and lined frco of , charge; Wlille the Yulo-lm snurklr.l l..r!-;Mly, A ixl a tliouimnd hewus brut liHiiUy With tlie rurriumnt tlmt iili;htly Rwelletl the festive :hrltmMS-tlile, Weary, worn und nnrplng, tuMi'lfng, My iKxir hfaHt and I ploiidmx To the sick and fnint whoti prodding J ' Urged me on and on. to ride. Kvcn yet I'm going, going. Whether raining, whether snowing, ( ; f Rarely seeing, scarcely knowing- AuRht but this from mom till mom: For when done my rounds diurnal, -Si 111 across the hills eternal Ploughing -deep througn mud Infernal Oft I'm Jog- Ing till tho dawn. . . , ' But last nlKUt. . while snows encumber All the earth, and. sweetest slumber -Hnd enwrapt me, -without number Whacks and wrilllngs stormed my doors "Get up,, doctor'When arising y, "Be quick, dootor"-HitlIl advising ? , "My wife she's got slch a rlsln" t,', On her thumb, an' It's so sorel") ,; , "Go home,', sir, 'a4 apllt- tt S5.V'i Go at once, alrl I adviaa On the morrow I'll inels KFrtijte'.Wi Saying this I fell to bed) aV.,V, But , I scarcely) got to napping l,s ; Ere I heard a horrid tapping, ' ".m''1 And a vole betwixt the tapping ?,'; -: 'Hello, doctor! Are-you doadr'; " V ''bead tha deuce, sir! Who can die. sir. When a moment he ean't llo, sir, Long enough to close, one eye, sir? . Jr;', i In a' Weary, fitful dose -. ..- - . 'riVhat's the matter what; hath; font -, youT :', :-. what the cause of such a venturer. What to such a taek hath bent , you, tl ; Through the darkness and the snowsr "Susie's slck-our little daughter , All from wadln' in the water , v v, An' my wife said I had ought to Go an' have you come at once? , 8o I've comfe-aithough it's hallln v For she's been so long er allin That her appetite's er failing An she Jist lies there an' grunts." these are truly Illustrations , Of the ill-timed visitations That Invade ouf habitations , In the winter's dreadful night; . Oft, ot course, the ease demands it, So the doctor understands it. But more oft the wretch so plans it Without reason, without right. True the doctor's out for money Needs it as the bee the honey : And known well that pathways sunny Lead not up to wealth or tame: Starts out knowing he must hustle Feeling that his life's a bustle Yet hs made of bone and muscla. Flesh and Wood lust all the same. So when dreaded Ills o'ertake you When etch limb begins to sche you, And the horrid chills to shake you, And with quickened pulse you lie, Whv delay, and till with sighing Often days-still moaning, crying Then through darkest night send flying For the doctor? Tell me why I -When 'tis NOW, why, take it use it, But be careful don't abuse it And the doctor won't refuse It; Twain are wronged In long delay. Let us right this wrong-thls treason Oft to both. In every season Use, for both, our better reasons Burning sunlight when we may. For till then I'll still h going, In the hailing, in the snowing, When the stars withhold their glowing. And the chllllnc blast tahlghj; And thouRh oft my heart is slnWng, Yet I have no thought of snrmKing From the hitter cup I'm drinking. But plod onward, dreaming, thinking Of Hope s sweeter Bye and gjjjj United Stitm Mall Wagon Containing $5,000 Stolen. Chicago. March 2. A United States mall wagon, containing three -pouches, one filled with registered mall, said to bo worth $5,000, to night was stolen from in front of tho stock exchange building, LaSalle and Washington streets, while the drlvtr was making a collection in the building. Two hours sfter the rob bery the wagon was found three miles away from the stock exchange. The pouches were gone. Mareh ExMMtiom We want to make this the Banner March of our. Historye You can save money by seeing us this month a If you live out of the Qty and have Furni turc ' or Carpets to buy, it will pay you to come to ' see ,' ' , out.',. " , "' 1 1 - - i .' v v-. Li vi z a i CIIAKIi OTTin, N. C. "DOTEIi ASTOU CF THE SOUTH." Most luxurious and up-to-date American plan hotel tn the Southern States, ;';:il'?;;;:':;V-;vis Telephones and running water in rooms, . Seventy bath rooms. , ' ' ' Superb cuisine. . . American Plan. Under management '- ' .Piedmont Hotel, Atlanta. Ga, Hotel Bellevue, Boston,: Mass, "LUCKIEST MAN IN ARKANSAS. "I'm the luckiest man In Arkansas.' writes II. L. Stanley, ot Bruno, "slnoe the restoration of my wife's health after five years of continuous coughing and bleeding- from the lungs; and I owe my goon - fortune xo in won s greatest medicine, Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, which .1 know from ex perience, will 'cure consumption if taken In time. Mr wife improved with first bottle and twelve bottles completed the cure." cures tne worst coughs and colds er money refunded. At all drug glet Ma ' and rj.00. Trial bottle free, , It Vill Do The Same For You Several years ago I was a great sufferer from muscular rheumatism, and my doctor advised me to go on Mrs. Joe Person's Remedy. I only took a few bottles when I was en tirely cured. I then commenced to use it In my family for general use and we depended on It for breaking up colds, neuralgia and most of the troubles one's family Is subject to. Four years ago, Just three months before the birth of one of my chil dren, I was taken down with measles, which weakened me greatly. My stcmach would not retain a thing and I was in a serious condition. With the consent of my physician, I again started on Mrs. Joe Person's Reme dy. I commenced to build up at once, and I believe It carried me safely through my trouble. I believe I would have died had I not taken It I dd not think there Is a medicine its equal when a tonic Is needed to build up the system. MRS. W. F. PUCKETT. Huntersville, N. C, R. F. D. 20, March 10, ltOC. HOLU STER'S Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets A Buiy Medicine lor Busy Psta. rings OoIsm Hstltk sntf RewmS Vigor, A ipectde for Oonstipatloa Indlgesttoa, Liver and Kldner troubles. Pimvle. Koaeima. Impure Blood, Bad Breath. 8lugsUh Bowel. Hesdaohe apd Baoksche. Its Rocky Mountain Tea la tab let form. 86 cent s bar Genuine msde by BcxxiSTsa Daco ComiT. Xiadlson. VV1. GOLDEN NUOGETt FOR UUSW PEOPLE mm Sale 'fTs V .jueacthCT rnEiaitiiFe tted Room Furniture, Parlor Furniture, Hall and Dining Room Furniture, in an endless variety of styles and at unmatchable prices. Your money will go further and last longer at this stow and at this sale than ever before. -S. " use iai Q 'u'E ( Rates 11.80 and upwards. HARVEY WOOD ' Managing Director. is right herei 'Vvje have-a Stove for you that will make' your room or your house cozy and comfortable. A mto arrival of Brooklyn Oil Heaters. J. ti. McCausland & Co. Btove Dealers and Hoofing ' Contractors, r,221 8. Tryon Street Trees preserve ' shape and add to life and appearance of your footwear. Shapes ; to . Fit Styllab Shoes Men's i and Ladles' Slaea. Miller's Patent Extension Trees, price 9i.OO.; ,. 'j Our Improved Lever Trees, price 75c. In ordering, send outline of shape of ' shoe, with sir and width, and add I5c. for express or mailing. Catalogue free. CILREATH 4 CO. Flowers CARNATIONS AND ROSES POT PLANTS AND FLORAL DESIGNS OF KVERT DESCRIPTION. 6CHOLTZ. The Florist ' 10 W. Trade St 'Phone 1448. Greenhouse 'Phone 2041. Shoe L i L a ' ' ' And Bo Does Mother, Too. ' ; THE BEST AND MOST PERFECT : , u :' - :'. ( ', y. ; ,rC? 'yr-i v ; ;.' . . is tho celebrated Bloch'Qo-Cart. Wo only handle one kind and that the l?est, and the best is vyhat your baby deseryes. - It costs but" little if . any jttiore than the cheaper and inferior makes. Then why not get the b'estt There are imitations, but none genuine without the name BLOGH, and sold only by ' f ' . ' : v I Lun Future Cowy iNcotrosaTtD CAPITAL STOCK NO VACATION. ENTER ANY TIME. , ' It s a conceded fact, known everywhere In North Carolina by those '' who are Informed, that KINO'S Is THE 8CHOOL THE BIGHT SCHOOL, v' v viewed from every standpoint ot merit and worthiness. The best facul ty, best equipment, the largest. More graduates in positions than alt other business schools tn the State. Bo get the BEST. It Is the cheapest! ' Write to-day for our SPECIAL OFFERS. NEW CATALOGUE and full ln '' formation. Address . v - KING'S BUSINESS COLLEGE. Charlotte. N. C. Raleigh, N. C . ' : J n Roller Skates for the Boys and Girls For the small kitj a skate at 50c pair. For the boys and girls a steel wheel skate for $1.50.' These skates were formerly sold for $2.00. For the experienced skater, a ball gearing steel wheel ) ' ,- at $3.50 per pair. ! We also have a shipment of the celebrated Winslow " skates, which we are expecting soon. We have an in-''v voice for a full line of baseball goods. Watch out boys. We want your orders. Weddington Hardware Co. Inc. 29 East Trade Street. CH ARL Piano Department One Piano Store in the State where the world's best can be had. Fortunate you don't have to take the Piano agents' word for it that his Piano, the; 6ne hy is paid to sell, is the world's standard, i when really ,unlrn6wn boyond;the' border of a few States. ?; (ckermg, Knabc, Iyers & Pond, and the VWeber (Pianola Pianos are national ; and :;, mternational W struments sold by, the best musical dealers in all the musical: cehtr( the4 people. VWTie Vrcally: artisticPianis jv wanted, Parker-Qardner Co. are - almost sure to bo found. i I C3K AfU , i $30,000.03 OTTE, N. C v;;i 1
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