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ll t-J I ( t i i I : I 1 .. 1 1 i" i.l Lajnnn. 1 1 J.iWJI'H BY THOMAS AV. ALEXANDER. Legal history relates that the tyrant Caligula was wont to write his laws ml edits In small characters an4 place them on trea-topa and high places in order to "more effectually ensnare the people" who were com pelled to live In conformity therewith. Analogous to that Idea Is the condition In North Carolina to-day. Although laws were enacted In January, yet it Is July before they ire printed and given to tremulous public, and even at this late day only a limited num ber of the Acts of the Legislature are available. The system is hardly com patlble wth -the ' maxim ; "ignorantla Juris non excusat,"' and should it con tinue to prevail all laws should go into Effect August 1st ronowinff adjourn ment of Legislature instead of .''from and after thelrratiflcation." -f ; " The "Public Law of North. Caroli na, Session of 1907" as they are offl tlally styled, .comprise a portly volume of some 1,500, pages of fln type-or 1.019 separate ots 'Vth .-'IT. ? reaolu-tioIw:.:ddeiAd':;trmti'mlhttltittid0: and variety of topics. In some places) it reads like a novel- During the brief session rof. about to daya more law was made, in bulk,- than existed when IBlackatone wrote, and by the aide of which the Ten Commandments and the , Magna Chart resemble pygmy statutes., Roads, turn-pikes, .. justices of the peae, deer running at large in Cherokee and hog in Bertie, game laws, railroads,- domestic fowls, on up to An Act to"; Restore 'the Dogs of Franklin county to Their Ancient Im munity from Taxation"? this u but a kaleidoscopic view of what passed be fore the eye of the enthralled reader. , It is like perusing the dictionary. . t ; LIQUIDS AiND SOLIDS. ;' ' - The ''ardent" la always a fruitful ou rce of legislation and no less than ninety different laws were, passed on this subject, reaching a climax in an act 'Relating to scientific temperance v instruction in - public -schools." The evil effect of alcohol and : narcotics ts thus brought to, the immediate atten tion of th young. The Rev. Richard Morse should be elected ,': professor emeritus or rims . orancn vox learning - and : his rtummy" charts adopted aa the most approved method of incuka- ...... .1 A TlMAH.. u ' 4 1 t L 'wnir 1 iipyciuuieB, Dnwnuuun writ ing, drinking on railways, and nearly every phase of the question is broach d, while i Chapter . 77 relate to the . v. vm. wvaiii aiima.. ur beta) opium, morphine, heroin or any ., compound of aame or their salts. i By Chapter 01 four " and one-half t pages are devoted tQ mineral waters. soda waters, beer, lager beer, milk, and other beverages, and treats the handling at .these commodities. Chip-; ter 368 is truly a pure food act and is vent the manufacture or sale of a Jul -terated. mUbranded. woWnous or dp t leterloue foods, vjrugs, medicines, d"r liquors and seven pages are dedicated to bringing such transactions under me Dan. tvery manufacturer and merchant should have a pocket edl- Destersr will find Interesting reading ; in; ,unapter, jsi, which is to provide i uniform ..stamping of. gold nd silver articles or merchandise.' . BANKS" AND BUSINESS, 1 A new Penalty for nstirv rptA.l by Chapter 110 In regard to loans on , chattel security of household effects and the, criminal law is called into Diay. , - ,An act of great benefit to foreign creditors Is contained in the tirovlslon t of Chapter 628, which makes' the sale of merchandise In, bulk, other 'than In the ordinary. course of business,. : irauo, uniesstne creditors have seven Mays' notice. .This law will prevent the purchase between uns of stocks . or goods but Jt la easy to conceive in stances where It will work a hardshln. . Manufacturers... dealers and agents i m, lenuiserg win nnd a substitute for the former law 1n. Chapter, 670, which y. win stand scrutiny with profit. , . ..(imMO ul nan 01 iididen or UP' ward are permitted to" deal with . banks by way of deposit' and , cjeck The -giving of checks on a bank or . trust company with no funda or insuf "ilceni funds and 'dishonor by the n bank, ia denounced by. Chapter 975 i whll days 'of grace are .treated by : 'vnspiers ki ana' ssv. "RallroaJn. legislation tiae , already received wide nubllcltv. and the rate on passengers and freight t raffles - la " , to public srn and the tobacco trurt . ,,eta'the big. stick. , while Inrane , companies must refrain from cnntxlb titlng to , pariOHl funda. Child ' la- ., r .l wot fT""ttev. and the hours f 'pm'P'vrnont of railroad servants are . remembrM swbstnntlsl'v. Tnsnrance comnaTile must furnish blan' 1 ftfe nfis by fire und)r Ten1ty of 'u waiver. whl' tVp t'lrin frt ch'ise" rvirnj U1 Vir i1(ti.1 bv th no-ttKln-lM f"vr: A rJ"n. obtlnlni? : ef.. fr.-m "ti,. Pis.--,hnrX i Hixe 4 nterlonoMv1 rtofrtnl " s wronrtor ("hereby, js guilty w" 't(f tnNtnnr. . V "' ; OF GENERAL' "iNTBRKST. ' , ' 1 TJie revenue' act carries the usual ' sources -of revenue, and the inherl f wnce and Income tax are mentioned i prominently.; The' law , covers about . ' S( pages and with Its corelatives, the A latlom- would Tequire hiany pages to H Uiscuss 'Liberal appropriations were . made to the various State institutions and aUto to the noblo survivors of " " that gallant band, who, for more than' -' four years carried upon their bayo nets - the . fortunes of the . f Confederacy. " The . ' militia 4 law Is ' . . thoroughly v"novaed . and' the ' adjutant general , suffers a. raise of ' salary to J1.600. The - members of , the board of (agriculture hereafter murt be practical farmers and act ' ually engaged in their, profession. The trtjbjrot of pure water In public : schools receives careful attention and the right of eminent domain Is grant- ' . ed to add in thla cause. One county was created and named in honor of the Illustrious Robert E. Lee. It ia , composed of territory acquired from ' the counties of Chatham and Moore ,wlth BanforJI hi rounty seat. Immigra tion will receive an. Impetus from the new law 1 and & desirable element brought' into the fttate, A ailver ser vice to cost tS.000 is presented to the cruiser "North Carolina." State loy ' alty Is riven a lift by authorizing the . use of the State flag on public build ,.(.lngg and in other ways, but t.i act falls to contain a clause comoeUing the Boutht-rn Railway to dlspWy the ' flute flag at the head of Its engines. A large number of counties adont- ej the legalized primary system and Jt may be that a state primary sys tem will be enartd at no distant oay u me popularity or tnia i0t in the lart Lfriiltur be any Mx. Osteoyathy Is rt cognized by the . i.i .1 if c- J.v::' ; ill i S';;r-i Vi-J , : . S V, I ..' J . . t i C:l t .. Satj'1'' U s.-r .irate i risoners iuvii-j this ujt-ad tli.-r-o i'nun t'ntir fellow-iria-Oiier. Automobiles gtt . tftemst-lvei taiktid about, but are tompensated by aa a.t ti jna.:je 'the temporary use, witaout permission, larceny. Person seeking investments In bonds will da well to read tae acts of 1307, as for-ty-oJd Issues for town, x-ounties, ttrwnship and , other ' purposes were authorized. .. . ., , . ., ' OF INTEREST TO THE PRO FES The sUtute of limitationa tot ca 1 TvSii.;-, Ju? "1. T:::j Km, :t- tvy t i r3 0',e L'i. ; or:. ; . ..i i . : : t : ' r c-'ai::.; i .) iro: l the ht-.itej low l.ukl.i. Tl.e tiir a in.'.c btiibabiy frt;h and cool, especially in the mornings, when tliere U a tang In the atmopnere that only the moun tains can impart. It appears that North Carolinians1 have not discovered Toxaway yet. There deal of are surprisingly few natives fcnarm In his rich Southern accent.. It ;.t 1 u. -:t ly f.;.r : ... - , : : r-.. aut-r ;- '.vt'-r i:. i.. 1.3 a vast fu:. 1 of ! . he Is harry. 1 t!i --rta'nlng and yet mi a: . ea ne can use sen tenced that fall l.ke sledge hammers and be employs sarcasm that cuts like a knife. . lie Is a Southerner by, birth, havintr been born ia Tennessee, ana New Yorkers find a great f.'. t Vi when o I was on account of his oratorical abil Itles'that Littleton was selected to make the speech nominating Judge Alton B. Parker for the presidency in the Democratio convention at St. Louis in 1904. In Littleton and Dan O'Rellley, reslstered at the hotel here considering the fact that Toxaway ts within the borders of their own State and considering Its unusual attrac tions. However, these attractions have not gone unrecognized fty otners. There are a number of charming peo. da her from the North especially (.Thaw now .baa a brace of as shrewd veat of wills was enaoted. Divorce fronx New York and Philadelphia, and Lnd resourceful lawyers as NewvYork was augmented by one additional r,ienty m0re .from turther South. D08sessea. The sparke are going to clause, ine juage, or jusuce, upon Georgia is especially well representea fiy when Jerome meets thsm a preliminary hearing, la authorized here. &a Indeed It usually is all over to exclude all persons except those western North Carolina in the aura- - DAVID60X STRETCHES OCT. necessary to conauci ine proceearngs i TOer time. in case of certain assaults. The bur- u la said that the crowd now he vw Cotton Mill Pnrchaaea Land for den of proof for delay In shipping ishg not quite aa large as it was last . Tenement . HoosesRaln Revlvei placed on the railroads, where year. This Is explained by the pompe the Crops The College Town Like- vagai io u, xii oi maivnuoui. ,w tition or the Jamestown Kxposraon , ta Have a New Enternrwe. . directors not to be ouashed because member lmnat.rtnth.M nMwia tkina- onlv one I mu-ni . of the grand Jury has not paid hls lrlp ? during the , summer-, and ll ... s-,Th(l taxes or had a suit Dendin. The him.HA f..n- v.at .-h:v-il Davidson. Aug. s. -tno waiving ofbilU In certain instances position U enough Tend the of the new cotton tntlL the DeKburg, treated, : while persona In Jail in de- fact that the "Impression . has got- hav( determined, o .purchase from fXW X?.llSWSi0aw8u" len ar0ad at the Toxaway Hotel th n 6 a,bout 15 acrea of Und the roads. Case on .appeal 1 to 'Su- nas been closed or -conducted , , . oreme Court is expedited by Chapter .tai,nrt ,ai a.a former y Just north of the railroad tank Slir and court business la simplified iy( Cn account ot th change in man- and extending, westward to the pub- by legislation for stenographers lo cally and by Chapter sex. tsj v;nap agement. ' . Illo road that comes Into town at the t . " " . I vaaav v a. j vm a vuk m-mm sw - - i . v . .... -" . . . . j - a o i commit ' burglary" . mtne irlied. th- chaneebas made no dlf- settlement jat,, cotiege owns aouui day as well as in the night hereafter; fference in the way the hotel here Is so acres west trt the'rallroad. A new thia would appear to: b;in inflict conduct The 8ervlce, fare and ac- LtMt will (be opened between Mrs. of the "Intent to i commit. burglary '.in, the I learned, the change bas made no dlf- " .VI, : - 1 vUJIlIllUUKLIUIIll U 1UUU ALB VI I 1 . i; . . . a Wrlarv.n Toe Cod of Civil Proced- ts-1 t r ai.i.i rnes , property anu , one T r ' I V a' WW V U tft V - I , t , . . . ure escaped any material change. der who bas had experience In sever-t houses belonging to the college ana OF. INTERiBST' TO" MBCKXdSNrJal North, Carolina hotels and who is will extend ' westward on the north , , , BURGERS. - - known '- ''efficient i. hotel inMii Jrn a(C6 '9t'itii II 'acres txMight by The commissioner, of -the county : The resident physician at the hotel !?fl.?V "rLu , 1 are empowered to oner reward ior here and its leading social light U Dr. " "uu'' .-..n.v., the arrest of criminals In certain n- j. k." Ross." of - Charlotte. . the very mill Owners , will also open up a new stances. The county board of Ju-I m-ntlon of whoa name iwlll evoke a, ltr ..inninv nnrtH ni annth and cation la j empowered to. contribute j responsive echo In Charlotte. Chapel thm T ln(ia- "tneiTient 'which tn thA rmerte Uhrarv and the cit- wni iMi.ini,i. .; TK.k . 1 entering the,LJnden eettiement, wmcn . - ' ' . , ...II . V . ..w. V . . . . M-l. I lzens of the county to have access JOiav known the "Jakey' of old would win oiv.ae'tne.r iana mio iwo. imu same. Tne possession 01 two. ana one- scarcely recognlxe him as Dr." Rosa, will , make : it , ;posiDie to place xne nan gauons or any intoxicating iq l resident "physician ' at Toxaway Inn, tenement houses (hat are to be erect uora is prim facie evidence of retail- Lake; Toxaway. Uo .haa blossijmed outL, v- m , i- i ltiBt. wn I flhatiter 893 rearulatee the taKi .,imnM...kiittMn( -w " "' . - - . - m- - r ' - " . b v w- v VU w m v ii-v ; wuvtvr i . - . . ... ..' it u t ,J lit writine or , oreacrrotiojsa by i nnyai- .moMnr tmm a. Krvaatia vrv ifeiw cawona ana in : ume tne iraci wiu clans, a Chapter 755 .authorizea the hours by changing his apparel three 1 majke -a pretty '"village lection. On county ..com mlsstonera to submit to I (j) times a day, At breakfast he p- J tn north aide of the new road that me voters .ao question oi wsuinx I nun altanlv hn na-tlv plarl tn an out- I wiu run iroiu u wv wmiwuiu, 1300,000 road bonds. . Chapter- 786 hn cofitume: at .lunch b howa no In 1 the college will aell off a number of gives 1 Mecklenlburg county the right U tull suit of white duck, which gives building, lota nd It is thought that to construct bridges across the Cax t him anm. little' trnuhia on account of the Building and Loan Association tawoa nver. 5' uame'. is further pro-1 the: iendncv.ef th trounera o baa- win turnua tunaa tor me construe teet4.:'''b''':ta.tat,'.van4 ' Cba9ter:;;J0$.aLt;'.4he', kiiee'-4ndv4ho refnsaL".of':tli t number of reaidencea In provides for art equitable division1 of I crease in the same to stav outi at din- thla newly exploited part of .town the taxes In Charlotte .township he-. fer he makes a third and final aooear-1 Heretofore it ha been" nothing more tween the city and ; the township. 8nce in dress , clothes. In each cosi than a field In cultivation or pasture The charter of the city Is renewed twneJ he ffita .lightly from flower, to lots i allowed by vth; 4coljege ' to the and Che limits enlarzed o that at Its nnn. n t. i. A.i.. tka .nn ornfetiaorn. - '. '' present . density bf population,' one-1 veranda, and -makes of himself no end The new mill promises to be eighth of all the Inhabitants of North of use '. - large factor: in the growth and busl Mnbiina could dwell within Iw oon- Those white ducks were a cause or f nes development of the town. Work fines, unadulterated cider Is the only embarrassment to the doctor one day will be begun en the' building at oeverage that can be sold in Paw tint 1 finer nam J-han' . ttarfvnt nnnr. I nulte farlv date. The lte far' the Creek township without violating the sionlsts came over to spend the day; mill Is about 200 yards north of the .. ;.ri , !! ... it. ..,' i i hi lAtne wia arni nor1 n inn iirvnv i wuiar wn n ir , n n n nr fniirRH in sihhv a mw vmt tun ussitiu i his white 'costume and aonroached Hallroad. - a htm fidiHnir... "flav , hAio Iahv hAfApa 1 .," VANtitla. aftAmnrin. f Via inwn warn muk .ijvmik n lavm.. iiMiea - oy i you are xoing down-stairs?" : : lvlslted with a heavy rain, which did . I.. wi " -wuHy-". noi . "Down-stairs?? .jsald the doctor;! not " last very many . minutes. : hut m tiwi a huitawo Memorial -Why. I don't know. -Why?" i whlrti wet tha'earth thoroughly for ADOVe Hla Grave. - . , I "Donu " M t.ViA V.iirolf.nlt.t . T 1 tl.VIS KntnO- tn urVltnk nam ut Special to The Observer. , U,r. a h.i1'i v! ' , Ian Annnrhmn mnmtnl for irnrw warj 4-7' 1 fvl . 4"". 'i Plained that he was the president phy-JThe shower was - accompanied by rX'C andU'tha-hotel barberat very vivid Jlghtnlng and .exceedingly " , . . . . . jwMi i Hrk nk K kv,.,i.,iinnlf .Mtrl . J m ftt n Mm .n a m 1 d am ' T rt 1 . , . .w vyw... ,v. vvuu.u..uCu.. ,ft rhnnfrfVfcla rlothlnor Tofthw th " 1 .SnnlH .t n mnra rain rirftnn best or medical training and -hospital j orous and In fine eondlfloti. Theod on Estes . who -wa itai (hv 5Pper,ence' attd kDOW" h,s P8"10" rumored that another business lVJ0:? thoroughly.,. . Jeaterprlse.orsreat intereetito the Crc:r.3tcro,-'Ue C. V C!;r.tlc:n: 8 - . . iRdiTiCaal'easaeiri'clioim -below) and-that we have neTcr bad racydesire t oridrinior-drugsie and; aleothat we haro tnomifa : great trar"bef ;of people -to ba'percanently cured by t2i9 ,Uatr.a9tiatithdiKeoleyImtitutiniOreen8l3orOe " - yrr,. 0? ;4 met a- 7 . W. . ,:' . ..",:. - 1 ar- . , . - uiwr vuuiiueuvi in uiio uiiiouenoe OI I " A llttT- l..ntt... ?. T-UIt ,v' .. U v. "v"isitung in tne loooy or tne jiotei smoK--toe was shot. There could be noit .j ii,in .hha- t,. SSr-ir . - it i ? . ..y fe: railroad rate- question, the weather, sort of the 'unwritten law' Instigated n, Tv.m oa th t' by a criminally false atatement. not iP mn Aunnn rm n . t fi1..' 'fi'M ''b.lq2l?' what la the difference, in :thr light ot ffSkRiiS tweld at th,Bame recent evelopments. between DemQ4 time the life of. the murderer by such rat n(1 a Repbican. . . f , ii.oio . n "Aa regards the deflnltiori of eDem ucn recoru cxiant wnere women oemt. T hnvA nothlnr in nnv. hut nave come to tne rescue ot a maniL.nn n. t .....u tv, yAnt-- reputation charged with wronalna- ".TrA"! V J::::': . . w - miu "iiic uiwvicouwicu lite jii moi ui. liib one oi tneir own sex proving be- a. he ar.w - tyoewrltten naoet Tm1 "7iT i- v r "f-""" irom nia - pocKet. Tne gentleman, tS- LJ'T' ! wh0 "fUM to 1,ow W-nm to be 'l.1.? ame. x A0 n"c.ate used on account of his position, ad- ciivw ia wtit um ine, laws: im iugt,a . his - snectacle.-- cleared his ..'riM ! tin m.--': tut-l0'108, j: Jv'J v''' ':1'":'' ';'-.,'. iZ; :.r " ' v vwhat is a democrat?: ;- ten law, which, when properly jusU- tht8 qUeBtion and ItTias been going the fled by Indubitable facta to give the rounds Of the newspapers.. It is absolute, provocation, no man ot honor would ly pucstlng and perplexing, and so far fail to take advantag of, .ibut Vould 8 we nav bwn able to see, no one, not fDi hi t,..nj n j..Wt even Democrat with a "brain storrrt." . .? V ;;..uX.-i 1. imaertaken to answer fc. About the V h " V-i j best answer we can concoive is to ra the relatives and friend , of the ute a story which ts tottl of an old man slaughtered" young Eatea to know that who lived in a rural tislriot, far remov he stands vindicated by the fair sex from towns, railroads, telegraphs and of. his ntive countv aifchoB-h h telephones. His family consisted of nim. rLrV--KMTA JivJr vww.l t s?" hls wlt nd w" daughter. Ann.t the courts record, may give evidence to ,HBt namwl belDg a fftt, iubberlyt il- eome uplt-eful career ot a future gen nitrate, country girl who had never been eratlon to - cast a stigima upon the more than five miles from home, .-One name of Eatea; yet out there tn.theM1'!"1 tho "iiy around the wood cemetery will stand an evidence of 'J1", lnYh C0V "a "3 , na?J n.ft "gM( hie vindication to give the lie to and wa"0 the Va vomo to th. ianr outlast and wipe out any such written The old man, drnwin himself u and record-the monument erected to his suminK an air of wisdom, replied: memory by the noble woman amongst "Ann, I am nih on ter 70 years old whom he was born and raised!" , tr0t lXX v T,n.rTu T.r,r.. nuesiion I ever Jicarn axed In all luy Of a lew-wee.K, put ita promoters have no. public ': atinouncementw to make air yet ! However. Tt will inter esfthe: general public no little. Rev Dr. J.' B. Shearer and Mr. Ervlnvreturned from .Catawba Springs last evehing.-Rev. Dr. 7. M. Wharey will preach lh Moorevilie to-morrow In; the febserice of the pasto; Mr, WII- on wr.. j.j p. Munroe, wno nas oeen in town .iter several days; left again to-night for Hickory. Rev,-William Black expects to leave the first of the week for a visit North, spending hie vacation at various places of interest and probably, including Northfteld in his itinerary. , CHICAGO GRAIN' AND PROVISIONS. Chicago, Aug. 3.-Wheat opened easier to-day on selling by pit traders which was orounni oi-.t oy lower prices ror wheat on the Minneapolis curb. The srhet. bowtver, sona eecame nrmer because of the strength of oat. The Llveroool market was ciosea to-day ana this tended to restrict trading hare. en. iea to lower at w 't to wa. Traffic Between Winston and Char. t gee by the papers, as Mr. Doo . lotto interrupted ror Home Time. ley gays, that Martin W.' Littleton,: of Epcclal to The Observer, . -. New york, has been selected as chlet , Wlnston-waiem, Aug, 3. Six cars of -ftn,,.! f0. Harrv K Thaw to serve . r,iriif:inM -Klr.h ln v..ij. . counsel tor y ,n a a . .to serve ? " 'V. ... i throughout the next trial, which rob tiAvi , iW7,X i . b,5l wl" called In December. Thl near Atwood, seven miiee south of tno i.. ut rri.. wi j ... city. The track was torn up for a fei, considerable distance And trani-t u d"?fe ?ne.;!)L5 bX""."1 i?.1? blocked for sewral hours. The wreck- " '"i 7. ,?.! l..1"? v.r... r..., .w., ....... I , Ik. ..,,...-.,1 I. l.n...l.tlA rwt at nn rarlv finilP thin mornlntf. "i uiv uuvui,iuui mi vnBimiiwimuv ThA . 4tav !,.fn: 'JWHlAVltlSP 'itAhria I 01 ,llim,?,j:s::..:,5. iv ? ..--.'Wt,;.-v,t. rmni th trarfc MiMt r.v- 1 "1; have accented 2 tltl iBrODOsttlon nwrrick hetnc iisk niaewhere A ne 1 with .the distinct understanding that cial, was, "out out .Trorn . hret; yes )" .wun me in any terday afternoon to transfer the pas- manner, and tnat I shall have the sols Bengera from the train from Charlotte, conduct ot the case, Mr. O'Reilly and due here at i;M o'clock. The train I Mr. , Peabody will assist me. Paper- Charlotte, due to leave here about 8 nave oeen signea wmcn guarantee me o'clock -In the afternoon,' was annulled. a free and unhampered management " 1 n r cr tne case.- ' Cvllt-s HAY, JKyKU. , This has the true Littleton, ring - - i"Aiartv." an n in aomntime niiaif A tionauaor on us hu Ij. ii. iu was formerly toorousrh oresldnnt f Relates How He Was Cured of Brooklyn, He ran on the Democratic Hay 1-Vver and Axthma. ticket and was elected hy the efforts Norfolk, Aug. 3 "No one knows of Pat McCarren. boss of Brooklyn how severely I have suffered in the and one of the slickest and most un- past few yea rg with asthma and hay navory politicians in all New York, 'over." says Mr.- H. P, Sessions a Littleton accepted the Job on ' condl conductor on the N. & Bt. L. R. R., tjon that he was to be borouah nre- who lives In this city "from early hdrnt of Bronklyti la fact na well as bpring to late tan j.was ccmsUntly in name: that he was to conduct f sneezing: and I had lost all hope of fairs without Interference; ahfl that a recovery or evn rciiet. out arter he was to take Orders ffotn no one taking the new Vicnna Toxlco treat- McCarren' agreed not dreaming; that ment , this .Spring, l can say that I Littleton meant what he said, hut am now cured , and 'I recommend the latter showed that ha did an .toxico nigniy to i sunerenr. - tqxi- tmsde a good horough president, too co can be ootainea in a email bottle, , Littleton is noted for his powers as free of, cost by simply writing for It to the Toxlco Co., ll?3' Broadway, New York City. ., it, A HAPPY MAN ' Is Amos F. Klnc, of Port ByTon, N. T., ivs yera of r; line a sore on his !, which hal troubled hi i the greater pari of hi life, '.his bfen .fitlrely healed by Bucklen's Arnica 8ulv ' the world's sresf lifs'.et - of - 8oj-a, linn s. . Cult, . Wounds rd I'D s. Guarantees by all druggists, rrice So. an orator. ; There e re few that can THE FIRST RHQVIRITE OF BKAUTY The nrst reoulalte of beauty is a ei eoinplexion. Orino Taatlv Fruit Syrup cloars a salbw blolchsd Complexion n it iihuulates- the livtr and boweU. and the eyes become bright and clear. You owe it to y.-uir frlenls to tn ke it If your compiemon is na. jnno jlaxsuvs r nil Kvrvo does not nauMte r srtne and I very piaJint to take. Kefuae substi tutes. tu u. or. m co. Corn was firm in sharp advance In Low Clnm tpmher oixti and sold uj to 9:. bj-mputtiy wun mo oats. . IVHRAT- illBn Pont .. ...j. w H4 May .. 10"4 . lCllS CORN ' ,-pt. WW M.iv "M OAT8- Hf.pt. ,V ,. Dec. . .. Mnv ., roRk- , kept. ..... LARD VcpU .. Oft IUB8- l-tpt. ,. ,i oct. Wist 4! 4.44 41. Rb4 mi ' MS) fo' 44 16.43 '16 45 IS 15 "' 9.23 ' 17 .2T iM 8. PI .72 S.75 J.65 9 20 t.r. 73 v.. (Gigne d lil tlft oiith ? of ' laUruary 1901) For Further Information Address : . s THE KEELEY INSTITUTE, Greensboro, IN L ALL CORRESPONDENCE eONFIDBNTITlL. DECREASE IX DANK 11ESEJIVE. Tho Holdings are I7.47S.20O, a Dc (Tease or Sl.7B3.47ft as tninparea WHh Laot Week. New York. Aug, 1 The statement of clearing house banks for the week shows that the banks hold 7,473,3f morn man the legal reserve requirements, This is a decrease of $tfS5.476 as compared with last-week. The statement louows; i deroslU ' tt.W.iiW.00. , increase a.?-?'??!' riroulatlim IMUta.Bnn icreass JJ '..; legal tenaars a.sw.iw,..artr" ." specie $210,3111,701)1 decrease $111,800: rc. serve tXl.'WNi. decrease t90C,l; rescrvs required 274 J5,600. Increase stir r.lus S7.47J.200, decresw $1,785,45; X. t'nlted States deposits $14,423,475, decreaso tl.7S4.450. y:;. NEW YORK COTTON. New York. Aug. 3.-Fpot cotton quieH middling uplands 13.5ti middling gulf 13 W- sales none. Cotton futures conned lately steady and closed barely stoady. UUVII llltlil .n'w viV't'" i 11.41 11.40 11.40 ll.M U. W 11.90 ' 11.90 Cliarlotte Ihroduc. (Corrected dally by R. H. Field A Co.) Chlckens-Spiluit Hons-Per Head . ... ,? . Aug. Pept. Oct. Nov. w . Deo. .. Jan. .. .. .. .... l'eh. .. .. March ...... April .-. .. May1.. .. .. ... 11.06 11-HC 12.00. M.W 11.24B 12.09 . 13.09.. li'.M 12,17 12.1$ 12,24 13.24 ItS lri 12.00 U.M 12J9 11,51 12.M 12 01 . 1S.11 12.17 13.21 1J.M L'ucks .... ... 1 Eggs .. Butter --- . 1 .i.. .t., Bys ... ...... ,.. Com i i.... .... .. ., Cotton Seed 0ats-P4d Cats-Seed 20 a) 14 m li 11 (3 41 BANK STATEMENT. Kesrvet Dec. Loans, Inn fcf.ecle, Deo. Lt gals. Deo. .. ijfDonlts, Inc. .. .. Circulation, Dec. ,a.. ,s..i ft,. l.TSS.OO X7S7. IILSO WIJO IW'.ioO UO,400 The Dry Coods Market. . New York. Autr. I. The dry roods market was quiet for the dsy. Cotton yarns sre easier. Burlaps are from 15 to 1) points qown. wnens are very nrm. Fine cotton, woven and bleached sre showing an advancing tendency. Early shipments of raw silk are arriving, COTTON WEED OIL. New York. Aug. i.MTotton seed oil was easier under freer offerings and lack of bull support. Prims crude t. o. b, mills nominal; prime summer yilow W; off summer yellow El to 52VII good off sum-mc-r yellow to M: prime white and winter yellow t to 6. Charlotte Cotton. . These figures represent the pnots quot ed to wasons. Aug. s. Oood middling .. .. .. .. .. 13H etrlct middling .. .. .. .. .. .... is Middling .. .. .. ... ;.m. II Tinges sn4 cUlns .. .. . 1O0U NEW ORLEANS COTTON. High Tw Close Jsn. ...... .. .. ' " '' "nt. .. .. .. M S 13.59 U & ocr::.:. n -: -k 1 lap. ... .......... ..... U " - ; COMPARATIVE P0RT RECEIPTS. To- Ijist Pay. Calveston .. .... i Cliarlenton .. ...... .. Norfolk .. .. Year. to ESTIMATES. To- . morrow. Nsw Orleans INTERIOR RECEIPTS. - Today. ' Houston Liverpool Cottua. . ' Liverpool, Aug. $.-KoUday ln market. - 1 Last Year. Tsar eottea " lift'"' W V mm N xniwrsv.ictc ... i V". " roil C V 1-1 .--' I ' - YES!' THATS ..." m O drink so refreshing as a glass of good , beer A beer that w&s made and ' stored away last summer,' one that ; was brewed by the old German method every drop pure, healthful and strength ening, v. , . .w : . '; . In Crystal Pale, you get such beer. It was made from the best materials and mountain spring water where sanitary conditions rule Good beer is a true ' V.;. i ' ' s m M '" M , :-. 4 - 5 temperance beverage, o r y s x a i v a i e is worthy of a place in your home. At all good places but you must ask for it ' ' ' :l v ; ' THE KT.7 SCUTa t:.CTY 6 ICE CO, bryoricj - ...-.''-:;"rV:' 1 jj f I aw ww)S-.iM.Maiv f 1 awW j - ' !i.3sa- I I ' i v " - " f , M t I I if '
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Aug. 4, 1907, edition 1
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