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CHARLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER, HAROil f, 1007. Law Library Association to Chariea. Bellamy: Regarding the erection and keeping of powder magazine n Itrunswlck anil New Hanover Kelnhardt: For the preservation Of clay In Lincoln county. Kedwlne: To : Incorporate Centre; alio to incorporate the Monroe xruai Company. . ' ";'' y Greer: To allow Ellzabethtown to ote on bonds. i ' Maaon: For i the relief of the ex harilT of Oaston, allowing-' colhsctloa f ack taxea. ; - 'Ty : s Raid: To amend the charter of the .Bpmy Water-Power and Land Com pany and that of the American Ware house1 Company. Odell offered a resolution to ad journ until Saturday next. ' On Aycock's motion, the compul sory education bill was made special order for to-morrow night. A bill passed allowing the State Ag ricultural Department to use the na tlonal fund known as the Adams fund. i BILLS -BECOME LAWS. Bills paaned: Incorporating the Kinston & Caro lina Hallway. To give Cumberland a stenoRriipher. To give power to build Bnd operate I an electric or steam road railway on the Jefferson & Wllkeboro Turnpike built by the State. 1 To give (iullford a roiid supertn- j tendent. To glvo the schools and colleges of j the Slate a pure water fupply. I To allow the public bHiooIm to U-ar-h I V. J. Peel's book on "t'lvll Govern- I mo.nt." To give I'.olxsoti county the Rood j roads law. , To provide for t lie inari.'iir merit of' the Marshall dinpci;.ary und that of the Waynesvllle diKi.'-ri-ary. To regulato pay of Jurors In Ala- j Bianco and several other counties. ; To protect Kame in Me' kl.TiliurK j on, I Pnhnrrii Hurke and Stoics ! counties. To charter Kmton College. To reKalate iuii-d,r't:on of maKi! trates in I'olumbu- To provide draining Itowan low lands. To Incorporate the AhMrnet Title Guaranty t'onipnny of Ayheville. To regulate thi; iliT" nry at I'lke vllle. To remove tne ot'enai irom ma capltol h(uar To tP-aic special court at Mon- roe. To pr-ihiti't manufacture and fall , or -a hi Key in rertaln tllvtrli M In .Sur- jry . j To requite at lead one director and I one stoi kholdr of ruilwayn . bartered , in this State to be rltu-n-i of North i Carolina I For relief of the tax collector or j Buncombe. ' ' To prevent the f;.1p of adulterated 'Cider In .Me. Uh-nbui v. j ' To allow l he rnl'rd States to ac- . Ijulre lands In this tt.itc. IMMI'M:ATI'i.' H1M. The Si nai 'n lrnniiKiat!'-.;. bii! I; the t omniittre, a k J'trrett ofcied an cliiiK Duplin t . the from tin- bill. tc i,:,ti;iI I'r-.xtol. s id. ( Jia ir man "f i riK to explain it. j .inn liillioM nd- j i ountlen cxeinpt- provlde that I L.trn,i to obtain linrnlirrantH eh'U be 1 c-.-ntined b. Canada. Cm Cnlfd States and other njtn.ru ..: S.iX'n. Celtic T Teutonh orlKiu and the committer ariiendoer.t exunpts many a.t.rii countieH from the up. ration of that pro i .ion, c th'-M' an '"Mir- Imnil runta from Italy or elsewhere )U- uld the tiiMnern o V illi uro llne vure rlatimrlnK f r I.i Por.ru, trior- beiim a (treiit and mowing de position nmon youna men to leave, the fatrin and K to the clt,-: whore manj of them become lend mi? busi ness and pnirenblonul men. The tim.i has come when the State should turn to other countries to uncurii rn-w clu aeria. and the .-ffoit kloriK thla line by this Iaxlslature t) one of the mod Important matters of the limu. Illair an I Turin i off.-rU amendment exc'ftptliiK .M':.:t:-o,.r.-, I'imbn Hid Curritui K fr 'in t- tcic ' ' 1 r "' Columbu'.. toe i-ire ' .-n.i .vb' n v market In the w 1 1 1 , p ike m u;.port of the tell. Minn: It a.' impo-lble 1 1 obtain en.iiiKh labo-, r,d ndve.iti.l the ejteinptl'iti 1 ' 1 , i , 'I l,v the .imete:- monU. civli.tf It.-l. m labor b'.i I trU in th" f't .ui'l et.'.i. .y m- Isfai too and n r; -i'' liorthi-rn l.iir-.-.- that p. "I I- rr on ml, I l.i . on. '. X .I'll i 1 1 - i, ir. ! and t nl- ai i llniKti-'l t I.-- . (iiltiu. till', ii i'. I tu' I" " ' ri ill und II, at .r Un ii. : ' Jl.TTll .1 1 i-.i. t!.n "a.-' I .-tltt.il .y H.. I. :.! A;.' - k -ii I i Mill h. Il . i ; .1 ' '- ' ruj.p ! ii 1 ' -' 1 1 ii .t rlpil tin.- in .1 'hi. thlrif ij' f--i - 'I. I . . dlji' li.-1' il w. .'. ' "ii' ir. i.-! Ii u in t"-r i . f ' I . a'i i . till IIOIM tPllltl .1111.1.' ille-l I! i . i drr .' i ; p'u-.i t,-:-if .M..f , Th. f-.livw. .. !.:.- " " . r ! ' . ' u i.. i : i i'' yh""ti:t ! .. . ii- Ol pri.l.lt.lllr I ' 1 .. i f Wih4 'I'. ..IK.K 1 .'iJ. U'lllto f"r I i-.ll . ' fnv 'I :l, i i . K 1 ' il To I'-' riuhir 'i )hiI WIIU T- f ' t f ' ' Ie4-..l '.'.- i, u. i 'Hi. i , t.a... .' i . ' ' ' 'b r rn i - fri.. - i r . .. ti.M.I ill .,- .. I .1.1 ! " I. I- ' ' 1 1. v. 'I.. i '. In , i'.i. v : . ' i M shall " M . ' .. 1 Il ll , ' ! . l'.,ii -, - : - .... i.i I '"" - " !,-... '' ' of i;iifi..i TtllM Ti. ..!.. -I 1 I ' ' ,M, MllU . bi.v-i yr i' . : ' - i )irri ...ii" wn1 a ti- r to K' tWIIilj i- '.i ' ' ' ' an i-fiuM Bouii- 'i 'i . pi .v m- - ' ' "' 1 Of H.IUl H . "':. . Bunit'i. T -i.'. - '' ' Frilllkllll tiyV. I . r-1 . 1 1 . M levy -i p;rml i:m Jotensinn. "t I"' ' " " t ' ' ' ' ln In bl-'K .'M)i l... .'i . i .. hlj Biu.s i'i 1 i t ' The foil'-witi I i .' ; ..' 1 1 . i 'Ii .' rradlnc To lti.-.lll"l 11 " ' " ! -v 1 ' ftuptiln KkllMii'V ' ' i - T iinrtio m. i, in. - i-. i. --'rr Work in. U.' K i' ' t ' ' i' " ' To Inrrn i :. ' i I',, i . I h' . Of Fa-f-vtll. Til eitriil tin- ' I i 1 .ii .i tlOfl Ol th- 'it ill : i '" i lv H '.- T ami'iM t'.. "I .i:'. r..r 'v ', ; (-, ... ' fa Htukeii ' ."') To amend Hi- 1 1 r . r ..t I'-.il.;i.' To Sll'.w rt'. k ir 1 ' ' arroae rertnin irn is It.- i 1. Hi. I t . v. i . "hip. In Hreiif'.rt 'it v Kor rdl f "f khi rirf nn.l tui --.n.. a,tN Of ldnroll. 'i.iJiitv. To et.ll-li u stnrk lw lioiintnrv In - . ..1.1 ...nnh . - To raulat flitiln k In ''ntlui-lilf Kjwn . ailn. Hsywd eoiu.ty. To amend the r-.aJ Iimt f u M-ywi .t ountr ' T" atnn-t tne lnw rtnrs tn ff I.i..' l.t i-..'.ll ...1 II... A . u . . A VU ilW.w '- .-,-.....1 wi.- .-.F-i Jt4 81 mon Cu'ik It'iok, atK your (Toeer, or send a iiostal card to the Alaska Park era' Amolnton, Hlrh mond. Va., advertising d-iiartini.iit. , FETTMU. UXll KHCUM ANT7Tr7Jr7 MA. - TKaM ere diseaaes for whloh Chamher . lain'e Calve Is aauaeleJIr vaJuahl It attUkif allays the Itohlnf aria martins. v, a atfaoto a rara. friae, cent. ; V st aa ajr H, U. Jurdaa A 0&T dtufrlcl In Chadbourn townahlp. Colum tnm county. To Incorporate the Charitable Brother hood. , . ' s To amend the charter of the Preaby terlnn Hnapltnl. of Charlotte. . - To Incorporate the Depep and Forney'a Creek Itiillroad Company. . - w , To extend time fur bunting- doer In Brupawlck county. , s To .. rugniate power of board of alclcr men of lirvaon CUV. To appoint a finance committee ' for fender county. - . . -To protect bridges and roada In Pender county. -.i-, ...... To etmpt ' jertftlM pemihe from jury rtuty in New lianover county. WINBORNE RETRACTS. ; ? Wlnborne naked the Houee to allow him to make a personal atatement, and aald: "Saturday nljrnt I roao to a ques tion of personal privilege In connection with an article In. The Raleigh Time. I' knew the article wat absolJtely falae and hoped tho editor had been Imposed upon. Last night the editor of The Tlmen and myself had a conference and there was ii" difficulty In coming to an under standing The editor of the paper ha.l no mlfllce against me und will state In bis paper this afternoon that theru was a mistake made. The editor has act. the part, of un honorable gentleman unit 1 retract what I said about him. He ex-platiii-d to me the difficulty about dl vulKlng the name of the man who gave him the Information and 1 waa satisfied llinf this fxpomire would Involve several In a serious ilHThully. Manning Kald he tad said nothing ubout the mutter, but ttn UKlit It uriniieessary to say anything aboul the ra minis in connection with the alleged spile against the Aberdeen & Ashehoro Hallway. The fact about the mutter was that he, himself. Introduced the nugKHtion of a CO-mlle limit to the eommlttte. He knew this would inrlud 'th" Aberdeen & AslieHiro lond. Hef'vre th. ii.miclttee. the rTealdorit of that loud ha. I elated that fur 1J years he h id cold i mlleago books at cents a mile and that the road had a mileage of y' i-ille as reported to Hie nrporallon corn mission. .Manning then recalled a noin I er of other roada of over HO miles, which are Included In the cunt rate and dc'lared that to have placed a limit which would have excused the Atlantic ,Vi North Carolina road from tjold.-diuro I, i He ao fort, whieh Is largely owned by the Stale, from the 2,i cent rate, would have liwn Inexcusable and a limit of inlb-s brought Mil" In. along with other f-b..il lines of less than I"; miles, so the Ilea of any discrimination ngalni-t Mr. l'.iRe'f! road, or any oilier road ,wus n-e- j ii tiiought of or dlscusseil. lie saia iocs, for i lie iijfoi.ikitlon ol H e House and ri"t in any v.av lel.TiIng to publications In th Th.-- Tin. os or other i ariers KIHK K.SCAPK LAW". Tic bill was taken lip to provide fire eseap.-s 111 all hotels, pill. lie building-). ard other buildings occupied for sleeping np.irtrn.-nts or for work. Stevens declar ed that It was one of the most Important bills ol the session anil that Ms provis ions would Impose an enormous tax on real estate owners nivl that It should be lallei) a bill to promote the sale of lire iseipeH and to benefit contractors. Wln I nrne sai l the same hill wns Introduced in the hist Legislature and an effort was rn-i-ie to tailroail It through at the vei v rloM- of the session, but it was killed. 1 llanklns. the author of the lull, wild it i vis Introduced last hwhsI hi aid iase. : tla- Si rune, but w held up bv the lb use (otnmlttce and dc-l there. lie K.-iid the Stste Ktreinen's Association en-...si-d It. that It was mirodnocil :il bast . 'nr.-.- w.eki :i(o and ban a favoiable re- , p-.ti bv tt... iiisurnnce i.innillte. .; 'I I, lloiiv- .vi rwhehnlngly tahl.d ihe 1 i.'i. Th" '.,11 p.-iesed Itno'ii .rating the ta . ifli itafdift Tat.ernacp.. which will pur : i tiHse ennsiderabli- real e-late a ml build; ii new crunch In this ritv i'MIIM LAIC ilt LAW. I The MiP.iK child labor law- till en Tie j up a special order. He said Ii wis; approved by tiii per - c i ol the mill own- ! r-rn in Ibe State and w.im .iriiwn up bv ik' i e. i it. - n t of the manufactureis at a, meeting bid I In Italelgb and wis up- I I roved l.v W .1 I'. illey. i er,r.-i -ntl'ig tho1 Ml! labor so-etv id the State. II,- said then- wa'. no oblectloi to the commit-1 i.c'h ameiidrnent, let that the n'lnnd-iin-iit of Mi N' III. i".Jii- nm ihs Iiou-k of ijle.r pi r wei.-k ir.ni tu fj rhou' I not I,.- a.,i,i.d without v-.-v (rrcally d an rising the mills, which wire nlri nlc suf fering fr-.m lack of lib.. i lb- opera nds wei. not not ip ic.in l'rig ft.N till Tla- iiiIIIk (f ,uiubcrl., i, : . .only. 'iigai ei only in ninkiin; the i',..K w, u- al 1 1 nly un ii t'-n t. i r iii. i ki- rnnr'.y, vvli"ii i h'.;i p r.. r rijoiIm, 1 ill nut of liltlll.'H l. i s and ' mild i-i'll '.o,ueru v ould alrnosi ! e , 'I'lu re w.is i;o oto j.-i-t lm wlm I. 'VI r t 1 1 . 10 hour ''it ritli.-r mill mllls i.-rntliig j .ol I led Hi ll'-i I It I! wits n,if" tu li t H. II f-n.iiul. ;...n. After tlif t ill r"ulriH Hint 10 i li'l -t un ... r I : Mi; II .i r IIiIm r w. i k n n-.'li w'ttuvit . I II K 11 I'ltlt,- id- .1 i,i:r.if nttiHIi-il ; IM'.vl l 1 i r irii.ii'nv i mii.h'Iv tlir- rr.-vi hi i-fir M . in ' I i,,, ... in. i -in .rl--.-.l tn.-it 1 '1 1 ' I n . I,.. I ii i i-m.'in. IV "i Ion null l.n i .. f .r .i 1') li vir .liv Tin- men I " e.i w til.- ...-klnirH iluilnr lilt i-iininilcn ' .-. .. men who .I'll not min-l havlna t h-ir j ! i ill i-tilllr'-ii wr.rk 11 lytura 'lay in-. .wir uien i'iiI llt'lo Phll'li"n ii 1 I' ie'rein,'1 b're .Jlx n.'-n I ' , f ii r. il..- i'iI'Im .. wnrk I jii.I u.-viT o.-l out until nf'er .. .: rk it n't-lil n Ml It Jb pitiful to lie 1 1" ,. in ii. . !ipinfc' .n.l from thrir t" I k .il t heir iirili -.i If hour" . ., i 1 1- -1 i 'it- i.l 1 1 o t -1 ;i I n I tj lc , , . i ,, i . nd - -' I th'' "tilv two . i i l ! Mi-ef tllv ir":'rnt I i . f 1 ! - W It" i. tH 'I I1 11 -n " pt'.v.- .'i. I '" ii.,. , -1 i 1 . n. .-Iil.: ii' il. r . -1 , I " -, i I uue4 t lie t'.tt i ,". t,.'ii. .- !"i f "i t inont'.f th '. ..ri :l .;ll -Il nr ill I r ,. i . r r .. . i . 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N' III " I., i .Ml 4'. i.i 4'l. un I tli. I II j .. ! i I ir 1 i i. Ir.tr '. " ii ' i . i.ri i! o t i ii 'i I Iry lll' iii.; iiTii'ii if I I y t'u Sallj'H iiiiilltlnn Improvi-d N w York, Mnrch 4 Tin- i iindlllon of liimlil .1 Hully, who linn boon irllh-Hly 111 from I'liputnonln, vvria ri-jiortid to-dny Ha ve-ry much lin pi oved. KOI'OI. dlnata what ynu cat and OUl'-kly overruiriifka Tni41e.af ...(. l. U f-irutiner of l)yeperla It I. m4, atrlct cotifonnJty to (ha National pure rnn inn umss Law ani la aoM on a auararit rfJtsI piaa. akiM by WawlaTi Pharmcy. "ft'or The Obaerver, MY CLAIM. Ah! dearest one! I know thoujoveat me. Yet even when the word, "Thou baat my heart," , . From thy lipa fall, within thine eye 1 A dreaming' leva of something dear to . thee, .,- ...-,.-In anme tweet world thy iplrlt dwells :.. opart, ; -,;..'.; ,- ,.: -,',. Thy paradlM ia peopled all the day -With chosen aoula of every ? the pride. And (alrlee throng . thee and thou doat obey ;. .,-;,v -to' - ( The angels' whlaperlnga. Bpealt of that world,'! pray, ,.. Hut ne'er can my dull eplrit there abide. In thy mind thither bear me, this alone 1 ask and fear not that I chide, dear heart. I could net cage the bird I call mine own , That cornea and chanta for me In thrill ing tone The songs ita freedom and its joy Impart. If It could be my doom thy amlle to mlaa My life, thou knoweat, would be aod utterly. Thine eyes, thy klsa, thy phantom eelf brina bliss Yet my sole claim to thee, sweetheart, Is this, That thou art mine becauae thou loveat mc. FRANCES J. BAWYRR. Wilmington. On the Job. Harper's Weekly. ' A Baltimore man, who was recently a passenger on a Cunarder, tells of an Incld-nt of his trip that led him to the conclusion that your average seaman Is not apt to waate much thought on his personal troubles. Thla sailor hal met with an acci dent tho second day out, the result of which waa a bad cut on the head. The lialtlmorean was most solicitous In his Inquires as to the seaman's welfare, when he next nat the cap tain, and would undoubtedly have continued his sympathy had not a rough seaman called to mind his own sufferings. Several days later, when he emerg ed, white and weak, from hla state room, h.s suddenly remembered the poor sailor. In the course of the day the Haltlmore man saw the man with a strip of plaster on his forehead. 'How Is your head?" he asked, I'ympathetlcally. "West by aouth, sir," was the reply. Cowboy Was a Woman. I5celefr,urche Correspondence St. I'aul Pioneer Press. The sensational discovery has Just been made that one of the most skill ful young cow punchers In the North west Is a woman. Sho wore male at tire, close cropped hair, and her skin was tanned hy the sun and wind till It lookeil like wuldle leather. She had punched cows all the way from Texas to Montana wlthout-her sex be ing discovered. She went under the nnmo of Jim Foot ncr, but wh'm her sex was accl dently discovered a few days ago while 'working In the Hellcfoiycho region, she acknowledged that her par', nts formerly llv. d in the copper regions of northern .Michigan. After the disclosure made here tho girl left, saving that she would go where she was unknown and contin ue her life as a cowboy, which she dearly loved. Vnlnnhln Cmu-li Slioll. All.-ihalmil Pioni-rr. Thi'ie nri I'vidonMy a number nf m vsti-rloiis proii rtii s uliout the conch s h " 1 1 In itn rihitlon to Imliiin rcll Kloiis ri'f..i and c-ninioiili-H that ni Mulrf invfstlKulioti. For Irist.'U'cc. ;i. i oni h with Its splr I'll tw'Mtnil to tin- rlht llu-ti'.lil of to tin- Iff! HUiiosfl to In- worth i ts v','li;l:t In K"ld. Some JPIirw H'o a coni'li of thut dfNcrptlon whh fiffi-rfd for mile In Cnli utt.-i with ri rost-rve .rli-o of a lakli of r upio-n pin oil on It. II was nventiMlly tviUKht In for f 4.(100. Charcoal Stops Gas On Your Stomach. Wonderful Absiirlilnic I'mvcr of Clinr ciuil Inn I ii k n In I In- I 'orm of Stuart h ( linrnin) Iicnisrs. Trial Package Kent Ice. fhnrcoul, pur.-. stmplf charcoal, till- irlm Jiiu limes 1 1 h mui volume of r. ii Where does the kun no In' It Ii lust absorbed by the I'liiiinml the kiih dliappears end tin-ri. i lift a fire. fr'Fh, aweet attnoHili' t m , free fr . m nil Impurities md tn-rni.' Thnt's wtiiit hiipperi" In v oir sloiii ni h 'h'-u you dike one or two of Stu.-irt's ( Irirroiil l.oenp.M, the inopf p..erfnl purifiers "clenee hiiH yt 'Hi, ovi-red. You belch (rnt In ronipmy, some tlin.i. by un blent, frie.itly to ymir o'.v ii liumlll'itlon Tli.it In becuusn b. ' I i ;reat uniiuint of rii belnt I.. mil I In yfuir Ktomnrh tiy ferm-nt-in f ""d Your "toituirh In not dl if'liiH' your food properly. tin Is Itievltuhle. Whenever thN hsppens. Iii'.t nili.. mm or two nf Htuurt's I'liiri.iul LuzetiRei rlplit lifter entlnir, ml on will be .iirpii-.ll bow iulck lv Un-' will net N'" riv.r.' tielchluK". tv. mure your rising l-'.it nil yoti '.hi' fnl wlvit "U wniit. und th"ii If 'Ii. r- I" nnv k h ivinK to tie ' rrifl. "iif nf ib'".e vf,,n,, rful little ,1 -. ir-l.i r ;i St 11 1 1 t "llll."ll l.nfnRI '.Mil I k. . nr.- nf ill the l"l" i n 1 it i' ill d" nvire t li'in (hut. r . i , in n.-le nf irvpn'liv In your i .1M. b in. I lnl'-"il'i.- i'- if. 'Inn to ha , . i ,. , i a iv by 'Ii 1 iri nul No , ..in Ii t; 11 e .'. vvl, II lloi'H thl", ., i ,, . v un. I il...--: ll I'liderfully. n..' I i- Mi.- dlff.-ren. ' In your up i , . ... y, j,. ml cn.i. I f.'i-llna. nnd In i ... purl'v of your I'I ."!. rlKht nwny. , , ii l Iriv no th- 1 1 I. ml tflte In v ;r ni-.uth or bid Ir nth. rltber f in ilimklnfr. catfiia or emoklni: inli.-r people will notli" your bad ' . lib Mill k. r thiin vmi will your , if Mule v.iur tirenth pure, freh mi 1 m-rot mo when you t-lk to others v mi won't dlfituxt tbein Just one or l.v,. Stunrt f'hiu -i-nril 1nerijrpi will link. vi'Ui brentti s e. t und mnke vei r.' better nil over t It. You an eat it M tho milons and odorous fr..-1-i vmi wHnt. nnd no one inn tell tlif itirfer'-neo lie-1 If. chnrronl r the beet lnx.i tivi kii.'wn You enn take n whole l.oiful ntvl no linrm will reult. It Im n iv miiloi fully en-iy ri Kiibitor. An. I lb. il. too. it filters your blood - even piirtlcl" "T pi.lvon or Impuri ty In your blond Is deptroyed, Und .you Ih-kIii to notice Hie difference In y..iir face first thltiK your rlesr i .niipli xlon Htuart'e ('burcoal I.ori'nifes nre mnde from pure willow clmreoiil, and Just A little honey Is put In to make them (in In t ii lil. but not (no sweet Thev will work wonders In your sioin.n h and mnke vmi feel tine and fresh Your blood and breath will be puilfled We want to Jirove nil this to you, no JuhI Hsvnd for a free sample to-day. Then after you tt It end usa It, you will like them so well thst you will no in your druaglat and pet a 25c. box of these Klunrt's CJinreoal Inen feg K.-nd us your namo and addresa to day and we will at ones send you by mall a sample parkage fre. Address r. A. Stuart Co, 14 aituart Building. Marshall, MtcU. Prepcre this IIc Slmplo lYKMcrlptJoa 'Which JloUovca Kvcry lYraon-i-Make the Kl.lneva , Art . and Owrrouio Tcrrlblii C'usea oi Jtiicuinatlsm ana Madder 'jroiihlea. To make up enough of the '"rege- wdio treatment," which U claimed to b relieving . nearly vry" ; sufferer who uses it for backache, kidney complutnt, ioro, weak t bladder and rheumatism, set from any rood ore- cription ; pharmacy J one-half -ounca riuid Extract Dandelion, one 'ounce Compound Kargon and threa ounces Compound Syrup . of 8arsaparllla. Shaka well in a bottle and take ;ln teasnoonful doses after each meal and again at, bedtime. , s Those who have tried It claim that it acta gently but thoroughly on the moneys, relieving packacne ana Diaa der trouble and urinary difficulties almost instantly. Many cases of rheumatism are known to have been relieved within a few days, the pain and swelling diminishing with each dose. A well-known local druggist, who Is in a position to know, asserts that this prescription, wherever It becomes known, always ruins the sale of the numerous patent medicine rheuma tism cures, kidney cures, etc. It is a prescription which the majority of patent medicine manufacturers, and even certain physicians, dislike to see published. Few cases, indeed, which will fall to fully yield to its peculiarly soothing and healing in fluence. Being composed of common every-day vegetable Ingredients, which can be gotten from any drug gist, it makes up a good, honest and harmless remedy and at small cost. HOW TO REMAIN YOUNG. To continue young In health and strength, do as Mrs. N. V. Rowan, Mc 1 1, nnugh. (,a.. did. She says: "Three boll Irs of Electric Bitters cured me of chronic liver and stomach trouble, com plicated with such an unhealthy condi tion of the blood that my skin turned red as flannel. V am now practically 20 years younger than before I took Klec- trlc Hitters. I can bow do ull my work with ease and assist In my husbands store." Guaranteed by all drug stores. I'rlcfi 60c. PREVENT HEADACHE. Korce them? No aids them. Ramon's treatment ef IJver Pills and Tonic Pel lets strengthens the liver and digestive organs so that they do their own work and fortifies your constitution against ftiturs trouble. Entlro treatment 25o. W. L. Hand & Co. Jno. M. Scott Co, WINTER is right here. We have a Stove for you that will t make your room or your i house cozv and comfortable. I i A new arrival of Brooklyn Oil Heaters. J. N. McCausland I Co. Stove Dealers and Roofing Contractors, 221 S. Tryon Street. Shoe Trees preserve chape end add to life and appearanre of your footwear. Shapes to Pit Stylish Shoes Men's nnd Ladles' Size. Miller's Patent Extension Trees, price 1.00. Oiir Improved Iever Trees, price 7So. In ordering, send outline of shape of shoe, with rUe and width, and add 2Gc. for express or mailing-. OVUalofruB free. GILREATH & CO. It Will Do The Same For You Several years 'ago I was a great sufTeror from muscular rheumatism, and my doctor advised me to h-i on Mt.4 Joe IN tdiiii'h Remedy. I only took ii few bottle;! when 1 wiih en tirely cured. I then commenced to uae It In my family for general use and we depended on ll for brenkltut up colda. neuialgla and most of the trnublis one's family 1m subject m Four ye.irs ago. Just three, mnth-i before the birth of one of m"y chil dren. I was taken down with measles, which weakened me greatly. My sumach would not retain a thing and i was I'i a serious condition. With the eoii-ent of my physician, I again stalled on Mis jo. Parson's Reme dy. I commenced to build tip at once, and I believe It carried me safely through my trouble. I believe. 1 would have died had I not taken It. I do not think there Is a medicine Its eipiii when a tonic Is needed to build up th" system j MRS W. P. PITCKKTT. HuntersvlUe. N. C. II. jr. D. JO. I March 10, I nor,. UOLLISTERS Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets A Bmy Mttfkte W Dm PmiM. Brtw Ootdts Moaltk sag Wweiw VI tor. A iflne lor (Yntlpatlea Inillffiwtlon, l,lvc ano Klrtiii-r troabla. rtmalea. Kr.vnia. Imputa HUxxl. Had Prrath. Hlulh Ituwi-i. Haadaob and Hackattia. lu Hodky Mount mn Tea la lab let form. mtnu noi. um'iliio naae bj Hotxnrraa Iavo Oairaar. MaJitoa. Wla GOLDEN NUUGETI FOR SALLOW PEOPLE IL Oa RHEUMATISM 2o TT 1" I Ilia III MaW i s w. U Hart 4 Ct, Jaa, U, ioatt A Co. CUTS SACG; m EWiEf HAGuE M?3 ; ' COTTON MACHINERY I tw ; -Pickers ; Revolving - iV U X : ' Flat Cards " Raflway Heads A z ;S (' and ' 1 J Drawing P ". -.E Frames - and Reels A. n. WASHBURN, Southern Agent CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA ME WHISKEY Best for Medicinal and Family Use 4 Quarts, $3 Shipped in Plain Sealed Package, Express Prepaid. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR YOUR MONEY REFUNDED. Our Motto t "Not How Cheap, out How Good." Remit byEzprew at P. O. Money .Order. THE f OUSINS SUPPLY CO., oiptS RICHMOND, VA. Reference: Planters National Bank. SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY The Exposition line to Norfolk, Jamestown Exposition, Hampton Roads, Norfolk. Va., April 26th to November 30th, 1907 Unexcelled passenger service via Seaboard Air Line Railway. Watch for announcement of low excursion rates and Improved sched ules. For information and literature, address O. II. GATTTS, T P A. Raleigh, N. 'c. JAMES REK, JR.. C. P. A., Charlotte, N. 0. Cut flowers CARNATIONS ROSES VIOLETS SMI LAX (S ft ropes) ASPARAGUS FERN WEDDING BOUQUETS FLORAL DESIGNS Write, telegraph or telephone; w; will do the rest and do It quick and right. Ten modern green-houses, pro ducing the finest flowers. A trial order will convince. J. VAN LINDLEY NCRSEKY CO., Pomona, N. O. Band telegrams to Greensboro. MISS MAMIE It AYS, Agent, Charlotte. N. C. Electric Cooking We have an electric ket tle in which one may cook three eggs, in three minutes, nnd with three tcaspoon fuls of water. We have other appliances to do other cooking. We keep in stock appliances to do every line of grill-room cooking by electricity. Also electric foot warm ers, flat-irons, curling irans and other economic shock ing things. Buy one of these com plete outfits and let the cook go. The D. A. Tompkins Co. Charlotte, N. C. Pop-a-Cap at the Rink To-night Presbyterian 2olle&e tor Women CHARLOTTE, N. C. 8econd term begins January 10. 1 907. Special rates lor aay puiia. For Catalog ue. address REV. J. It. BltlDGES. D. D.. President. Charlotte's Best Conducted , Hotel THE BUFORD Fpectal attention given to Table Service, making It un equalled In the South. This Is a feature of The Buford that la claiming the attention of the Traveling Public. Clean. Comfortable Bads, At tentive Servant C. E. HOOPER Manager WEB HICKS' CAPUDINE CUBES ALL ACHES Aad Nervoasaasa Trial kaUla lk alaraittra Or. K. Nye Hutchison. J. i. Hutchison. INSURANCE FIRE, LIFE, ACCDENT OFFICE No. 9, Hoot BalMlag. Bell Tbona tti. Ixt us show you tho Universal Per colating OorToo Machine. Makes Cof- fp qulckor and better than any other machine on the .market. Nlckle Plated, Copper Llnd. Now on exhibition in our north window. GARIBALDI, BRIINS & DIXON STEAM AND HOT WATER HEATING for rwMencea. uae KN BY BROS. rtUflsUB M naufhtf Ctntracfon, Jabfcars la Cuppttea. Li ill i i I. t r YOU LIKE GOOD COFFEE a i ' . .. 1 '. 1 ,..'., r '". . .i i. i SlubbJnj " Intermediate, ; ; f'S.i vnd 'r;':- !, " ., ' ' , ... ' , r, -''-,: - - Roving Frames Spinning Frames Spoolers I Machinery for farm and Fac tory. Three kinds, from 12 to 150 H. P. Return Tubular and Portable on skids. from 12 to 150 H. P. Improved Gin Machinery, gn and Presses, and complete outfits of capacity of 100 baits per day and over. all sizes in use in the South. . Pulleys and Shafting, em all est to complete cotton mill outfits. LID DELI COMPANY, QiiMle. ILL The Engraved Work of the Observer Printing House Holding the Attention The Mosl Seled. Try OBSERVER PRINTING HOUSE CHARLOTTE. N. C THONE 127. DR. 0. L. ATaEXANDEB, DENTIST. OARflON BCTLDUra Southeast Corner FOURTH AXD TRTON VIKICE'II. HOOK AND ROQEEfl ARCHITECTS CHARMTTB GREKNlBOIUMTA Wheefcr, Rung sindDRJcey ARCHmCTfl aoond roar Ts BUb. . CKAJUiOTnC, ...... LEONARD I. HUNTER ARCHITECT 4Cs BvlMIng CHARLOTTE . Jt. O. FRANK P. IIILBURN & CO. ARCHITECTS trAiuufOToir, 0. a 1
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