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CiLi:r.OiXu BAIL "A. 1 ?7 -1 i ' .'.v-V : . HAiiS TO N. C. SOCIETY OF N.T. A Fornwr Charlotte tMw.n Makfs a Wry lnUrchtlng Talk on the Word 'Iluncoinbe," Ita Origin and Moan lag He Tell the Good People of New , York What the Old North State las Done-for Ills People, ' City and Other Sections of the Lnl terse .North Carolina : produces T; i- Mc.;-'-Si ;; : -"V..,:; At tho recent meeting of the North ' Carolina Sotk-ty of New York tyr. ' ."WW la B. Dovwl. a native of this city, made V e speech on "Buncombe." .Among other thing he said: .-It. Is meet that a word for Bun combo should bo spoken on this occa . liion. It was at the conclusion of the discussion of tho Missouri question in the 16th Congress that Felix Walker, a member of the House, from North Carolina, arose amid the protests of his colleagues who hurt heurf enough, 'and declared that he must speak whether they wanted to hear him or not; he must say a word for Hun combe, meaning Ills constituent In ... the county of that name. Here at a banquet of the North Carolina Society of New York In the CJlscusnion of oth er matters of Importance, where again the hearera have hart enough, or if they haven't, It's their own fault, an other native of North Carolina rlnes to my a word for 'ljuneoinbe.' "The word 'buncombe' has now a fixed place In our language and it Is defined to be '.speech making for tho gratification of constituent,- 'flatter ing talk for a selfish purpose,' 'any thing eald for mere show.' "I submit, however, that the full significance of 'buncombe.' rannot be gathered from the d" ii'Hiary's defini tion or a mere n-cltal of the facts of Its origin. In the flr-t place the man who coined the expression was a rep resentative of thai fine stock of men, Who at home and abroad, have added o greatly t the gloiy of our country'- North Carolina pavi-to Missouri her great Henator, l'.enton; to Ten nessee, Andrew Jackson, to (xmntcti- i cut. General Hawley, who lately died a... - . 4 . I lull u yearn ano Honors, i Awiuna, Joseph F. Jfihnt.i!. . x-flovernor, wit, raconteur, m.ir. of idu":- to Illinois, Uncle Joe Cannon, Speaker of. the llouve. and to .New York a host of men who huve won distinction on the bench, in the pulrilt. at the bar (both kind') and In the business circles. North Curollna gave to the world the most Important, popular In. -blent of the last century. You recall It You know full veil, or well full, what the Governor xaid and did on that occa sion. No great event in history U bet ter known or i '-im int. -r.-d m often. We celebrate 11,.- heduratlon of In dependence on. a ' H. but the Ijec laratlon that it in a Mik tlni- hetrteen drink.s every d.iy ovcr-sealuus patriots cel.-biate ll twice or three times a day. "Besld'-s, u.l Ihl", on account of the great ill v rfil y of M ill, cllioato and product.-, the old .Virth btate in tin only Comioonu . ii'h in the Union of Which It can tr n' :i: be Kal.l thai on any given da .t vsil! !, -muilt.ineou-ly full of cun'-iinc- n on.- end and mooiixhliic in the nih.i If I were permltteil to i 011111...1 .. the virlu. H of the several St.it. s. ac ordlfig to es tablished f.ict 111 hitor'i, 1 should any VlTglni.i f.-r li.iMi. 1 . . 1 1 1 u k for n Inn key, Bcnn.xylv;! in.i for t!i. liulch, N'- York for . on n,. m , and Noith Car olina for men. Tin1- noulidh like 'bun combe, ' hut it la not. The wuineii have bee. 1 omilted, lull they, with the Brenbieiit, Mark Twain, Job Jledg.n and Lr. I'arktiurst le long to the cxiunt.y at luitje. oinen nr tin only people on earth who never in dulge in -buncombe.' One hears th.-m dUcouroe learri'-dly about phxychic pneumonia, pollticn and physhal ul ture, but nei r a nip. rlluoua word, no reduiiuan' y, not a syllable too much for ilv "ubject not i-nough -for thcms. lv. . And w hen it comes to sp'-ik.iiK of ijod's noblest work, they i . mi cairful In their ! iiik'iiae that they n fer to him as 'men mm' An ordinary t. i .ai'y Is reolvcl through pio. '- s "t iMiilinne r. Inn -merit Into o.i..l -lu-h Two Incident' will sulll. e to tio tlin al Miperlor llj of Moni'-n ov.r in. 11 in the tin of lunguaife A St l.'.uin hiiinor'.l ays that a oimg lady appib ant for a school ,ini there, w ic ackeil th. quett"n, W h.i Ih your p.mltlon upon Whipping -lilldi t-n ' and in-: l !! w .11. 'My uxiiul ioiti in is on a 1 lour with the child h;l'l Irmlv a.io-.-. m kin . s, face downward.' S11. ot t!,. job "Not lonu ago h n l.n- ll-.li woman WTOte ttiH letter to a -eho., teacher' 'PImw, sir, Jolmnn. jh Kept bono-to-day. 1 hn- had twlnn ll nhun t occur again ' "I frubm.t that no man ' oubl ur pmm elth.r of tlnip rodib "(Torts. "How- trarii;ely In 'now hi.- men' They m-li down:.on in the inorninc to toll a1! dav. where. i If they had thn na.enr)' of w,men. thy would have their bi .1 k f :nn In b. d and put In right h-iu-- 1 ' t 1 in Ho -1ioi'iiik dlStrlct.s doil.K liolhlMt; but ..p. UUHlt; money! "Again, the tnan who f i r - t cipoKe f -r 'Buncotnb.-' wr.noi thinking niain.y '. lilnin-!! )l- p ni' nib 1 ! b uei:'" ll.- f. .' ..1 ! 1 ,, thm. So. .0. Mi,. speak of m v . wi 11 n n - -of many 'b '1 . r, s ( ,. .p SI It III f 'l -i' I must I am on. t h 1 'a r o -. live In ;...' I to y llnla n ),. t,:. i., New Voik j ' o m . are quiet n.. I . 1. aw a Offices, 'he .' . p. III,. ..ir.. Bietn-.fH.lts I . c .. .,1 the stars. 00. m .-! . i,. n m1rvtu.ly ! n ' ' .i : 1. ih of Ho Mippi . -:. line hi I,. i 1, 1 M Ilenc It in i!...t M, lawyer anv.i.g t-. M10. ,,- 1 New Yrk l-ai 1 a ..r-. 1. 1 1, the gl .1 ! t - n' - I 1 a re, f the III - ! N- w jsork is a ; .. '1 . .1 f . 1 : . 1.. f t lra' !,.- p. 1 1 1 . .,Kb 1 1.. 1 fnOAt sucr ,'hi.f Hi, 0 I., o. .i ' li- to, Manhu't ,11 Ul.u..i ,. a I,: ,.,. when 1 corm s to plain in.iti. r-of bu -Ineae iv.ryb.i.lj kii-ais tl.at upa.-r.;-. Of 2,000 Noth ' a,., I;,, ,,,,, .,, No 111 Flttli iiviiu.- and tin) ire all BUlllon.iiii e. Mor.a.v. r. . . I. . te.i M. 1: .. melt 1 're.i bit .,f t' t ii,, 1 s Hi. -aAd he mUo . , h; uppr. . .at, 01 ',. Ut-t by going -'II 1 m. v.n 1,, Ki, f begin hi war ..n the railroad. I think be mistook th. tiatur.. ..( hi.. ..I, ligation, bwauk. th.-y ur.- not r . inuch .concerned tuihoad .atn , ached ule down In North I'arolln., , sXJiedule on a R. inhern 1 1 is 1. v defined to be oni.tlilng it which '!i Conductor looks o. 1 iii-lotia dy lo m o bow far he Is behind tun. In 'har lotta recently an uni.if m-d .iiuju mer went to the depot ,u s :in 1,, , cu . Wo. 14 going North and dripped bis grip In am-saem'-nt whri h. beheld a train roiling in at the i xiut im a porter stajidlng by wild Hold on. , mister, that Hint your Cnln, that one was due here last night at this time' 00 I think that the President oUg really to make another trip Bouth and . take aJong the 'big Uck' In order to - ni get quick rcUf from Dr. Snoop's ial Ointment Rtmembr It's mart alona for Pllra-sn-l it works with rr tainT an4 aatlsfeetton. It. hlng, painful, froirtilnf. or M1M pile 4tsapMr ltk rr- hr t se.- Try It b4 aMf 0w .Huiaa flataJI SUV make tho railroads prtovldo more nc commodaflond or elfin to shut oft pros perlt?. Those Norlh Carolinians will come to New York If they have any money in Uielr Clothes, "We contributed largely to the sue ceid' of Colonel Bryan' trip around tho world. , Some of our neosla sub scribed for his newspaper, oth.-rs vot ed.agalnn him, and atll) nvore of ua are willing to do what we can to lu brlcate his maxlllarles and keep him talking from too until 1928, It la a good thing to have a man of raw nation learn how to run the universe In , one trip around the ' globe and come homo with , a , ready made ar rangement for buying tip all the rail roads In tfle country 'on the bssls of 16 to ll railroad to 1 Httlo think. "And again wa elected Mr. Hughe Governor of this State, Where ewe did he get the thousand of votes that were necessary to save him from the spear and daggers or William Brisbane Hearst and the cohorts? Of course ho understands and appreciates this fact, and If any on should say thai ho has given no evidence or jt, I have to reply on his bohalf that he undoubtedly would give us a few judgeships and things of that sort If wo would take them, but he knows thni vi r. r. not an ofllce-seokliig class, We have too much money to care for the emoluments and too mucn muu csty to ink for the appointments, and this Is why wo are permmeu i tain the even tenor of our Joyous way in thla centre of civilization and wickedness, while we gaze placidly and unconcernedly at the strugg le be tween our I.-. fortunate for places and notoriety. Modesty and worth were ever watchwords in North Carolina." $75 HcitxKD vv wrni house. Bill Mcl.-I.or, Colored Tenant of Mr. KIoiii 'h Negro Cabin, Iia Hoard, lugs Hidden In Cupboard. Bill Melchor, and old rolored man, was the picture of grief yesterday morning. He had a right to be Klooin'y. The fire which destroyed the .,,.,. t !(03 South cnurcn sireei tu,.h.Jh- nifc-ht, belonging to Mr- Joe . . I . -r r ... L. 1. . U Kloime burned with It. 7. Whlcn Mekhor, one of the occupants has had carefiillv hidden In a cl.cet on his side or "the house He was up town at the time of tne fir.-, but paid no at tention to It, until he learned the street it was on. "Why, Rood ra cIouh alive, that's where I liv!" ex claimed the darky, aa he "lit out" for South Chm. h street on a dead run. Wnen ho arrived, bis former home was in ashes. A 'diligent search fail ed to reveal the slightest trace, of his hidden treasure. lh- loss was heavy. "It wan the llrst time 1 ever had tried to wave a cent," declared the old man ye-it. rday. "I'ls not always but some times thus. To tJlve Away 500 Cases of Oingcr Ale. Twenty-four times S00 Is 1 2,000, and that is the number of bottles of Klnger ale tnat the Schnapps Mottling Cunii.ny proposes to glv.- away to da, to the thirsty thousands of Char lott. , provided th.-y can consume that mil- h. Nearly nil the drug stores and cafes will dispense the drink gratis. This p c. of enterprise Involves a gift of unusual prortlotiM and furnishes an oppoi t unit y which the folks wno are willing to take something for nothing (and thtt In. dudes uh mt cverylxidy) will not be slow to avail themselves of The prcii.lent of the Schnapps Com peny Is Mi 1' II. f nines, of OafTney, X. ( '. The company, w hose otllce Is on South Tryon street was organized here lss than two months ago. I'l.FARS TIIR COMI'I.KXION. Orhm Ijixatlv Fruit Kvrup stimulates the livpr anil thoroughly cleiinses th system and el.ars tie complexion of ilmples ii 11 1 blotches It Is the t.ct lax tlv for women nn.l children, as It le mllrl und pleasant, and does not gripe or sicken Orlno is mueli superior to pills, ep.-il. nt waters ami all ordinal v carlhar 1 1 -m as It does not Irritate ihe stomach and bowels H. If Jordan & Co. DANGKKH OK PNBI'MONIA. A cold Ht this time If neglected is Ita I to cause 1 in nrnon'.a which Is so often fatal, and even when the patient has re ..Tar. I ll..- hums nre w.akened. making th.'lll per uliarlV HUKCCpllhle to Hie dr.. .. I. pip. li- of c; -.riHOlilpl Inn. Knjey'j Honev and Tnr will stop the rough, hurl an) si 1 nzt Iwn - t to- Iuiiks and prevent fan cinoiu.i Iji linppe r oughs v i-l.l .inlcklv to th Wond'-lflll curutUe qilHll tln nt l'i il e s lloii.-v and Tar. Th.-re Is nnthltiH . Ie "Jiit as food." H ll. Jordan o TSEFF TO BE OFFICIAL PIANO ! Will be I scrl In All Functions I .lamclovwi I i t Inn, I xr-t-pt of III ( use nKts re Cnder C1.11 irnct lo I Some Other Piano j Paltlmoro, Md , Ch 27, 1007. I The iitinounccin.nl v. :im made fujb- thW moinlng that the Stlr-ff piano, it I" In this .. I h.- o, In! Ity, h i . I.ci-n selected piano of the .Jamo- 1 'o -a 11 Imposition 'I'hl selection mis j " ao- ov 1 11. 110a hi , r 1 iovernors of th- Kxpo-Ulon upon the 1 e. ..nimcn , la 1 1 on of 1 hi- to m ' 1: r- a u ! iminli. r of J),e ,1..,,,,, .j if, nl' liv the 1 1 ft. 1 I H-e. Ht the lot the oil. Ill !')'li.r nnr.li Kxp.e ttl -i. mi the st(e 'iluin, 111 tuiiM,- hall h n il rontlr' All of tho-e to II he full Mr. I c.ineert lie ,i irr 11 rol -f We H. Mi'-ff ri.Hio ill h,. ths 1 .-Itlon pliinn, r,i f 11 us j I I-'H I'M" 1 Ih. u'e .,1 I vM-hlll the J uie insti uiiu iit n insins ill Is.lh tlori of the l :posl-.-s nnt iTir-in (hut iiliinlsts tiri its from time to time 'fl thlrn .lo ho 1-lM. . . ttlll l.e nhllKei tn llHf thiit Instru in. nt If lir-v h.-ive n rt;r-.1 tr) Hie SOIIIII other iniik.- ..f Instrument. Mperlnl h r r n ti mi n t h ni" now helng tnnde hv It II Srxt .11, chief of (hi- .lepurtment of .oiisrrseB nnl sperlnl rvvnln of thr Kxposltmn. tn have a pliino re. oltsl slvi-n every lsy rlurlnK the ter eentennlnl l.y some well-known run. ert plsuist. fyiutlifTn Waj-pr,'oin of Uw t;ni ArtlUe HtlrlT I'lsnn, No. 5 Wcit Trade Klnvt, C'liarkMUS ft. C. a Il.-HUMO'IIJU Manage. - mtw. rnsn fi.Mira jmakks hit, ) . riHl-r Wage Name "Virginia I.loyd," h Mie Makes Her J'remlere as IsokitNt With Orchestra Act)riiiiinlnient nt flpw iiaven nnu hcorcs on-at buc Mrs. Frank Bmtlth, of thfs city, U now In New Haven,, Conn.,, where aha has Just scored a 'success as a sotolat with orchestral accompaniment In the course of airltidhrn of a concert bf tha Choral Union, Tne New Haren Kverrlng Kegiater of March I, has tnia to aay of ."Miss Virginia Lloyd,1 who Is Mrs. Frank Smith; i "MIsa Virginia , Lloyd made her premiere on thU pccaelon. fihe has Just returned from abroadwhere eh siuaiea wnn, iiememann at uernn. "8ha ha a- very ; attractive 'stag presence, a voice of extended range, with sufficient temperament to bring her audience into sympathy. Orteg score gave an excellent opportunity to display her dramatic gifts, and with these she revealed refinement. fine feeling and expression. .'Sire was warmly greeted by the audience and made a distinctly favorable Impres sion. Mrs. Smith is a aister of Mrs. W. B. Ryder and Mrs. B. R. Lee. of Char lotte, and has many other klnfolk and friends here. She Is a beautiful wo man of the blonde type, and so gifted that none who know her will be sur prised at her success. The Crittcnton Industrial Homo. The meeting of the Crlttenton Cir cle, held yesterday afternoon, at Trinity Church was a most encoun tering one. A large number of mem bers wore present and the work was shown to be In excellent condition; it Is long past the- experimental stage and is worthy or the hearty co-oper ation of all people. There are now 17 Inmates of the Home, located at the corner of Ninth and McDowell streets seven children and ten adults; the latter are being trained to self-support and, guided by the efficient and consecrated matron, Into better living. During the past month six devotional services were held. Phone girls have many Ills, I-'or which they take some nasty pills; If a healthy and happy girl you'a be. King up for Rocky Mountain Tea. It. II. Jordan & Co.' ) -v-- r Copyright 1905 by hsftiir.r vV Mary nmWm rim m 1 1 t ri i 1 1 r YorSic Brothers & Rogers Spring 4w M "v ! : o. ;! fe-rw rf4 it. wmm 4 I f ' I'."'' J; W IS Fsshlon's foremost features sro perfectly reflected In the cut and flnUU of every garment wo' have, und If you are at all Interested In "whet's what" In Men's wear, you will derive great pleasure from your emimlnutlran of our new spring offering. Easter Gomes Early This Year so better make your selections sccordlngly. ED. MELLON GOMPHN Leading. TI1EDEST COUGH CURE MIX IT YOURSELF ; ; Oo tto your druggist and get one-half ,:;jounca Concentrated ; Oil of pine; two ' ounces of glycerine: half, a pint, of good I pure , whiskey; mix It up and shake" thoroughly, glycerine and oil irat, a then . add , the whiskey.: .Usa in tablespoon 1 doses every four hours. The Concentrated - oil . of pine comes put up for medical, use In half-ounce bottles each en closed In A small screwtop box. Thla protects It from heat , and light, ., if you do not find It sealed you know that you are not getting the real article. There are also several patent medicines put up to resembje the Concentrated oil of pin and called .by similar names. This stuff will soon put your stomach out of ordor and de bility will follow. The "Con centrated oil of pine is what you want, and a reliable drug gist will tell you that this is atrlctly a pharmaceutical preparation and the only pine product that will make a solu ble mixture and not cause nausea. BAVKD HER SON'3 LIFE. The happiest mother In the little town of Ava, Mo., Is Mrs. S. Ruppee. She writes: "One year auo my son was down with such serious lung trouble that our physician was unable to help him; when, by our druggist's advice, I negan giving him Dr. King's New Discovery, and I soon noticed Improvement. I kept this treatment up for a few weeks when was perfectly well. He has worked steadily Since at carpenter work. Dr. King's New Discovery saved his life." Guaran teed best cough and cold remedy by all druggists. 50c. ami fl M. Trial bottle free. A TOP It's Top Coat weather and you won't be well dressed unless you are wearing a clever Top Coat. Time was when they were consideed a luxuy, but to-day a Top Coat is a Decided Necessity. The Top Coat protection these cool morniners and evenings is well worth the 1, f . iU mviivy ctMiv tui uiciu. Top Coats $12.50 to $20.00. (Slothing Qothicrs. ' ' ' ' f t V CHARLES W. ELIOT. ' President TTarVavl Sa11m Rev. FRANCIS E. CLARK, , President Chrletlan Endeavor So ciety.. .'. ,;', , ,, . A. X CASSATT.-;"'i ''"'' President Pennaylvanla Railroad, aen. W. A. BANCr6fT.- - . President Boston . Elevated Rail road. A. B. CHANDLER, Ex-President Postal Telegraph Co. Hon. THOMAS M. WALLER, Ex-Governor of Connecticut. Hon. JOHN W. STEWART, Ex-Governor of Vermont Gen. W. A. HARRIS. U. S. Senator, Washington, Dl a Hon. S. WILSON, Congressman, Washington, D. C. JAMES MITCHELL, Chairman N. T. Stock Exchange. ,';vc',g'"'''''' i';',.;:;i;'!'':'' 1 ' . PTIRICER'GARDNER QO .1 Iron anvd Brass Beds Every one wishing to buy an Iron or Brass Bed abeuld ste our ateek and get prloes before plaelng their order. We have the goods that will please you. and the prloes are low. We have had big success with our McMuhen Throe-piece Bed, the bed with the . double book steel fastening. We have on display a large assortment of White Enamel Beda Prices range from $7.50 to $25.00. Every spring guaranteed for Ave (6) years. Extra good values In our $14.50, $16.50, $18.00 and $20.00 Beda, Brass Beds We are offering a handsome Brass Bed, 2-lnch post, with heavy mounts, filings, for $25.00. Regular value ISO. 00. Other good values In Brass Beds at $35.00, $37.50, $42.50, $45.00 and $55.00. Red Cross Felt Mattresses and Rip Van Winkle Springs fer sale here. THE HOME FURNISHER. Our lathing LOOKS RIGHT When you buy it AND STAYS RIGHT After you wear it Clothing and Furnishings for Men Long-Tate Clothing Co. We send goods on approval and pay return express charges. Headquarters for Southerners In New York City Broadway Central Hotel Our Table Is the Foundation of Onr Enormous Business The Only New York ttotd Featuring Amerkii Ptai Moderate Prices Excellent Food Good Service Rates: American Plan, $1.50 Per Day. European Plan, $1.00 Per Day. Special Attention Given to Ladies Unescorted BROADWAY Cor. Tided Street NEW YORK DANIEL C. WEBB, Mgr. (Formerly of Charleston. 8. C.) Flowers CARXATIOIfg AND RO8E8 POT PLANTS AND FLORAL DESIGNS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. BCHOLTZ. The Florist, $0 W. Trade gt, 'Phone 144$. Greenltonae 'Phono X0I1. "11 'ieirD mm I ) are used by people of wealth and musical culture - all Over the United States. - Wa give the names of a few Fond Pianos In other States, outside North Carolina, which we have soldi THOMAS HT. LAWSON. I 1 Capitalist, Boston. Dr. W. EL BROOKS. " ' Johns, Hopkins j University, Bajtl ' more, Md. - - - THE NEW ENGLAND CONSERVA TORT OF MUSIC, , , , ' " T , ". ; ; Boston (Iti Pianoa.) BOWDOIN COLLEGE, - t Brnnawlok, Me. COLBY UNIVERSITY", ' Watervllle, Me; ATLAgtTA UNIVERSITT, . Atlanta, Ga. MAINE STATE NORMAL SCHOOL, Farmlngton, Me. T. M, C. A. STATE UNIVERSITY, 1 Minneapolis, Minn. PEEKSKILL MILITARY ACADE MY, Peeksklll, N. Y. UNIVERSITY OF NORTH DAKOTA. liDwwKWwa loafttTO.ulUrosasr W. T. MCCOY The TAILORING Our stock Is selected personally chosen with discriminating care and ripened Judgment In buying and selling from the best productions of the weavers' art, the finest English, Scotch and For the Incoming spring we terns In exclusive designs and newest weavea as well as the We would be pleased to have special goods. The Furnishing Goods, llatg and No. 0 South 'OS:,:. , prominent purchasers of Ivers A of thousands of prominent people In ' OBERLIN COLLEGE, J ' " ' Oberim, o: SPOKANE COLLEGE, Spokane, Wash. 31ATB NORMAL SCHOOL, - " . , '. , , , Cortland, N. Y. V ' , RANDOLPH - MACON WOMAN'S COLLEGE, -.'' " ' , Lynchburg, Va. (ij Pianos.)' SOUTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY, 1 4 ' Georgetown, Tex. WESLEY AN UNIVERSITY, - ' -. :et- .; .- :'.; Mlddletewn, . Conn. SISTERS OF MERCY, ';;. Soranton,- Pa. URSULINB SISTERS, : v, , St Lduls, Mo. . NOTRE DAME CONVENT, Sherbrooke, P. Q. DOMINICAN SISTERS, ' v , Indianapolis, Ind. State Distributors SOUTH TRYON STREET. rdrnrrrrrfcllrw & a IV Tate-Brown Co. DEPARTMENT. and as a consequence we offer American Woolens show a full range of special pat- many decided novelties In the favorite staple goods. you Inspect this choice line of Tate-Brown Co. Fine Uerchaat Tailoring. , , Tryon Street. ' 'ftifJSV.
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