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man. ;a l i I ,a.a t The ,f.lli-(!is from T1:e - C or Okiahonu City, of Thursday, win Interest North Car "llnlana: . "B. E. Benbow came to Oklahoma City from North Carolina several weeks ago to tuy' horses. H got road for 'the National Biscuit nurses ana aiso- a iarsre 'Duncn or ex- dimiv. , He has -tw ,m Ma ' i ,,'"';:( ii aai -' - t tin- (.;. s Xaa V.'il y and Sirs. Hannah have taken positions' a. Key's. The wood work of the Southern passenger station la 'being repainted. The painters were at work yesterday. -Mr. N. J. Orr will not so on the Com- iin his rtvnrlf perience. Okahom is a great oun- there. ,try,' aays Mr Benbow. 1 have learn- w Wll30n rchased from ed & great deal sines I came, down j. M. WUson a nousraud lot on North her. , lt!maf1 , HrAof nv. ..t.,i. ..,.(. 'Bemoow had two car . loads . of I was $1,200. . ' ,. horses on the tracks at the. Frisco n- T,Pn,Xmi ,, stock yards yesterday afternoon .while td New York to take a special course he was waiting for the train to, pull in denlstry; He will return to Chan out, he met Rosle Williams, very col- lotte for th. nrarttcA hf hi nrofp. ored. and if Benbbw's story .is to belelon. . i . ....!l'' ; ' belleved, not very honesty -Mr. Percv Clark ha restenerf hi- ehort position with the Liddell Company. liiinii oi.ie .New V.er-.H .";(. :u An . Ut server reporter iippri-.'ichi J Dr. H. J. "a:iur, voui.ty -ircuiurer, and reiiuoiited an interview. !:. Walker ic moved to specs and give cut Hie foiloiving statement to 'tae pres.-;;- , , , , , "Last ru-thc. yestertl.iv mornifts-. uooui z o cik in the atternoon tore breakfast, a hunzrv Jai n s 1,. i:r,;:i, of Cabarrus County I'orropuii-lvu-i; IT The' Oi:setver. , Mooresvil!e, Aug. 17. Mi , James L, iiuwu, oz Laoarrus county, died at the home of lsis son, Mr. J. K. Brown. near Bethpare,. Thursday night about iu o clock. Am Brown was takes' sud denly ill Thursday mornine a hunt 2- ue-;o ciock and upon his son's reaching hi Doy aooutsiae, ne round his father in an almost " vi use oougui a; trip cas- i semi-conscious state. A physician was tanl.irom lutee. tiaj-ew it through j at once summoned and it was soon a -brick wall nine fee t -tbicX Ju.nped learned that Mr. Brown was suffering over an4 -broke oils anklelght above .from epileptic convulsions, and he did ..11. " .. not again regain consciousness before . . jcau fcer -upon .ne very j nt aiea rfhh.. f :ne turkey , Mr. Brown moved to Cabarrus coun- K rrU??w7 rving a fall term Z r ,a'J' nuvcea. in xne .confederate arm v. He waa mar ried in 1871 to Mls Mary P. Freeze, "Benbow says that after a ,eonversaUon with the Jady in ; black, and has gone to Birmingham, Ala., ne in some strange ano mystmous wnere he will work wltH a machinery (manner, which he does ot attempt manufacturing 'company. - to explains eucceedea in. taking from Mr n. n vunn vh ha hni liU Inside pocket wallet containing with Mr. E.' 1 Keesler, wll jr with 9Q in hard -cash, his, billa of lading the American Trust. Company. , He jor me norseg ana nis return U3ket o goes to work the 1st of September u T;VT.,:r. T-r wAiartmenW la off on his vuttlon , few minutes, .WTien, her absence be ' came prolonged he consulted the po r uce s to tne 'Dest method or pre- T ceure,; Detecuve RomertsVwas , de tailed; on the case and made an In . wstlgatlon of several negro shacks in the yiclnlty.of the stotkyards. Rosle was -discovered hard t work over . a ' t wash tub, tout the- disguise waa , n it 9lck at ner home on ufRclent and Benbow spotted her at strfl with fever for of his going to Bolton, iEngland for' a day or twj, --The- Charlotte "Sanatorium ..Is coming along. ' The directors have had a lot .of letter heads printed. The contract for the building will be Ut soon. - -" i - 1 t Mrs. B." E. Hulick who has been South' Tryon the past - two on?e. .r- . ' weens was reporiea to oe improving "Mis .v-ilUama: admMtM tn.Tnr yesieraay, Zwlok that ehe had spent a tow mln- . T- "enry Eddy, one .of .the ef- utes Itl- pleasant V conversation with bookkeepers of the American Beabow, but . Indignantly denied Uhat Tjust Company, has resigned hta po sh'e knew anything bout tha where. Pa? .wlthlcl!rlc41 :abouts of his missing wa given preliminary marmg last e-ening,.1 pleaded not. guilty and' was pany. i Olessrs. C. C. 4Moore and J. ; N. ound over ;4o the grand jury.? The ' B ald,rels? l orncers are still endeavoring to trace uenhaw'a money n ticket.": k K f : ' injJfTERSVIIiLBrs GREAT DAT. Huntersvllie'i . next "Monday night Tluy are very anxious that a good crowd turn out. Mr. J. p. Long, - Jr.; one of - the oa clerks a4 the Atkinson Drug Company, ha accepted a mosltkm n a arng nrm in Danville, Va, He I'leaves oon to assume ''his new Ju- ; Annual ricnln and Tournament ' Will , . l ake I'laee To-alorrow. v The annual picnic at Huntersvllle;,,!: the bireent tnnt nt th bnA lioA.I l":H' Menburg county, and' the grand tour- ' Mr Alexander Is to buiihi nament, will take place to-morrow a 0,T sum-mer home at Montreat to Prnnle frnm gll ni.'ti. COHt J5.000. It will bf bu.lil.t An th well as from Charlotte will attend. A I of Jhla present iho-use; 8hla . being trowa i not lefts than 8.000 is looked I w, i T w"u hwh nio a sta ror. .The day promises to be as big as " ? , , any Huntersville has ever seen, Among l fPltchet - James and Second ase tne speaker will be Senator Lee S. man-; Hammond, of , the Llncolnton Overman and Mr. D. A. . Tompkins, team.. passed .through the city" yester- - Other speakers will be. Messrs. J. P. day on their way home. The Lln- . Newell, Hugh Long and P. Martbn colnton team was disbanded Saturday iteaa. xne Huntersvllje and Concord arier an unusually successful season. v. xmiiug nave Deen, oDtained to furnish The city graded schools open Sat A V: .it .7, J . amusements urday, August 31st, for arrangement v , .,u wuj oe lne merry .go round. Qcean wave,, Ferris wheel and ' moving pictures. The tournament Is open to all. and ruses wui De oTered to sucessful Knignts,as roiinvfs: (l) $15, set of imn!BH, it) nv saaaie: u) 15 whip or ciassee, etc. The first reiriilrt r school day .will be Ttfesday. Septem-.. hox UA . a 11, a L . , . qnd b.rldle; (4). 3 whalebone whip. iojm a. m. Introductlon-Col. William C. Maxwell. Address ilon. Lee S. Overman. , . - .. Music. . Inlroductlon-Dr. It M. Wilder. : Address Mr. D. A. Tompkins. ...-v. ' J Milsie. j . " '. 1 p. m. ' , Dinnf r. D. m. s ; MUSIC. "rof. Edwin LIndO Brig- 4 Introductron--rroi man. - . ; Address Hugh Long,' Pso. . '' . 2:30 p. m. ." Muaio. Charge to the Cntghts-P. Marlon Redd, "Esq. h : ... .' ' o p. m. Coronation Address Cot. J. F. Newel). i-oronation ana Awarding of Frizes at '. ciose or coronation. Address. Marshals-G. fl. MaveS, chief; W. C. Mc : -.-Auley, Dr. T. M. McCoy, Frank Patter Ron, M. W. Van Pelt, Wade H. White, F. O. Bariiette. Judges Houston J. Pi own, V. W. Mayes Time Keeper J. B. -Shell. ber 3(1 the first Monday beinsr a noli day on account of the celebration of Labor Day. - -Mr, at; JL Wallace and Mr. J. E. iMyers were skinned up in a runaway yesterday afternoon. . Their horse Decame frightened near iElizaibeth (College and ran -with them. (No se rious damage was done. - -Johnny Murray. th 9 White bOV Who COnfpSSfirt tn hnlno- the incendiary In the recent fires at Wadsworth'a and Coc'irane's stables, yesterday was. sent West, where he will be put in reformatory. -The plans ' and sneclflcitions of the Charlotte " Realty bulldine. to be erected on the . Oshorne corner. ar shown in & catalogue Conslstlne of pages. Mr. Frank P. Mil burn. iown .the old, Imtcih, ,lurn, kJMeJ tne ota so-w and tvx '-Jdad - pigs In xjujwu, muere a oeat'and dumo man w 'laaaing x-aun to . his old aunt. jreiier. , ; Dr. Walker delivered himself of thiis wHhout changing expression -. and iuuwui pausing lot hreath., . 'Squire &. . .Hilton, wtito ia a side, partuer of Dr. Walker tn kidding the reporters who, come around every .day,' shook wwa uiirun until tne safety f the chaJr ihe- was elating dn was threaten ed, the squire now carrying a., sum mer weight of 220 lbs. avoirdupois. rePo"ter.-wa Hghtly dased."" 'Dootor.owi 4iaven:t ha.d a brain storm, have you?" he inquired Jn a tone of -concern. "You U9e,d.me for atatemeht doofor " yU' dM?'t' ?." eaW-the "That's right. I .have'; no' criti cism to make," eaid the. . reporter. Only Rvhe,t Is a thrlp and what is a Jufee, doctor?" tu we no. tlme t0 06 answering fooUsh questions." afd hft An examlnaition into ''titoe ' nterna4 ?Tnrl?Wf ti1'0ld redlabk Webber's Unabr dged discloses fhe,' fact that fll?. 88 hrip," but ! a, uctiiteu as anv utile, W'UI ter usefutt (Thrips: uery: What ia a. duffA who preeeeded him to the grave in 1881, He has since made his home with his som who' lives at the lJ homestead near Bethpage. and at the time of his death was jW years of age. He leaves only two children, Mr. J. E. Brown, of Cabarrus? and Mr. Andy E. Brown, of Waversville. He has two brothers, jKr, J.-F. Brown, of Pros pect; and, Mr. J. F, Brown." of Back Creek; and one sister, Mrs. Maggie C. Ken. of Texas. He was a member of Bethpage, church from which the serv vices were conducted Friday, bv. Rev. Mr.: Mathews, the pastor and the' In-, terment was tnada In the burying ground by thr Bid bf ljls wife. ' ' - Sudden Death lYom Heart Dlseas"." Special to The Observer. 'Mount Airy; Uug.; 19. The sudden death from heart disease of Mr, Caba nlss, the -proprietor1 of the Central Hotel, Friday night, Is still talked on the streets.! It, -is. .learned that hlj wife is in bad -health, and that th, shock may prove more than shs can hold up ndr Xsir, .Cabaniss wasa new man' here hnd was not generally known to Mount -Airy cltiiens. He was perhaps 65--ears old and sepmed In perfeitt-health the dav iiu ; one ofJ just before death claimed him a f t&T miu TOC Hi of Tiiv.on.'. .. . . ;....: .. a.iespelallv.h 7 w",'' .;t ? oc,w " nignt ne wasHn his of- Dlanta. - '.. f .i.'i". talking Interestingly; and. with- cemUumk" : ;:V r out ' a,; momehfa warning, fell for- A J n 10 - CIGARETTES Just -try:- them and y oull understand yhy. they, have always been and are today the largest-selling Turkish cigarettes in tWs orany other country.' v Other cigarettes as good cost twice asmuca . . 10c for 10 Why Pay More? S. ANARGYROS, Manufacturer New York It D ATION NEXT 180 the architect, was in the citv vester. aay. The Observer mechanical force and the Peters Stock Companv will cross bats again at the fair grounds mis arternoon. ColOnol Peters wlll.do me twining ror his tunch of actors. an assurance that a large crowd will De tnere to laugh and grow fat. Beginning to-dav the brleklnvers ui vnarnuie win work only nine hours a any with nine hours' nav. Tnn- acneauie was , decided unon hv thn . - - i nrirviuva.j- in An n. a . ci . -.i... n .. i . 1 . uuiuii it m reran mwi- m . . . m . . a, . . . . 1 " Resume, Her Studies In Nashville Her Work Has Been Successful Here This Siiimncr. The principal item of business be fore the Woman's Home Mission So ciety of Tryon Street Methodist church yesterday afternoon was the resignation of Miss Minnie Gattls as Citv mlssidnnrv. Since June Mlns Gattls has been acting In this ca- RESIGNATION OF MISS GATTTS. Workmen of this trade formerlv made a day'a, work ten hours. -The swift disooKBl Superior Court is rapidly emptying the county, jail, which has been well filled for some time ' nast. Iif.nntw ciuchil tn. j. jonnsion took 27 new recruits to the county roads Satur- uay, an or inem being hegroes. For purposes of division Mr v. Jf. iiaraintf. as Comm m nnor. vaator. SUNDAY. i11; Church at Sardis In'the Mornliis. and tiir vm i.,i..i... 1 rihUrt?1 ?.1 . 'tIntereBting Sen. L Mcea to Be Held m Hntu There trill be twn ttattr. Sunday that will be of -more than orJ pOrZ!feKt.t01the Eclated Re rormed Presbyterian pnno-.oD.iin- t Charlotte and throughout At 1L o'clock that morning the new church at Sardln whirh h w. completed, will be-dedicated, The de- wiwo.lujy sermon wm be preached by Rev. Robert Miller, of Beaver, Penn.. a son of Rev. R. o. Mfiir. n n pastor of the Sardis church. This is the church building that has been erected at Sardis and the dpdtcnttnn on next Sunday will be an occasion of interest. Dr. Miller has , been pastor aUSardis for fifteen Vpnra nr n.ure, ana ne is a popular and much iuvcu pasior. Sunday nitarht the la Heights will be dedicated Th a peculiar historic interest that clus ters about this church building. It ..-o v. uum kji me material used in the old church at Sardis that was torn uown to give piace to the new build ing. The service at Villa Heights will be under the special direction of ReV. W, W. Orr, D. D., pastor of the East Avenue Tabernacle and his assistant, Rev. W. A. McCaulay. Dr. Miller and Rev. Robert Miller, Kev. W. W. Dun can, u. u.; and other minister will be invited to. take fcart In the Service. ane congregations of the? First A. R. P. church, the East" Avenue Taber nacle, and the Sardis church will be asked to be present. ' The Villa Heights church is located In a most excellent place for growth and influence, there being no other church in that particular part of the city. The congregation la growing ra pidly and the fame Is true of the Sun day school. When the latter was or ganised a few weeks ago 45 members were enrolled nr.d now the member ship numbers almost one hundred. ITALIAN LABORERS ARRIVE. wara, and In a few- seconds .life was extinct. ' ; F. Oates, of Chester, S. C. ?pec!a! to The Observer. . Chester. S. C, Aug. 19 Mr. F. Oates, son of the late John F. Oates, whose death was chronicled In this correspondence two . weeks ago( died this afternoon after a protracted 111 tiess. Pulmonary trouble was the cause of his death. Mr, Oates was 23 years of age; He was a young man of much promise. For the last? several years he had been with Gresham & Jamison, the proprietor-; of numerous eating houses, along the Seaboard Air Mne IRallway at varlo.ua points, and was making a fine reputation as a hotel man. Mr. Oates leaves a mother a brother and three sisters. The funeral services will be held at the home to morrow and the remains laid to rest In Evergreen Cemetery. J. T. Reeves, ot Surry County. Special to The Observer Mount Airy, Aug. 19 .Mr. J. T. Reeves, one of the most Influential farmers and best-known cltisens of Surry county, fell dead Bunday morn ing at his home near this city? He Complained of feeling sick and sent for a doctor. Soon, after the doctor came he stepped ,out; and, falling to return as soon as "Cxipected by his family, search wa made and his dead body was found. It is thought . he died of heart failure. Few men In his section had more frleftds or could posatSly;, lje mjused more thaai will Mr. Reeves " '" " " Henry Broadway, of Davidson County. Spencer, Aug. 19 Henry Broadway agea bs years a well-known farmer of Davidson county, suffered an attack of heart failure while In a melon natch at his home Saturday and died yester day rrom the effects. He was a Con federate veteran and leaves a large family of grown children.' paclty for Tryon. Street church, andi"?.801 ? Pu"'c auction two pieces her work has been dtschareed faith!?.1 ,ana ,yinK neir fully and successfully. The report which she submitted yesterday shows that she has been closely engaged In . missionary work during these weeks, and that her work, has resulted In good to the church. -Last year Miss Gattls attended the ' Missionary Training School in Nash ville, Term., preparing herself for '.cjty mlsplon work, and te expects to return there 'at. the opening of the fall session of , the school, w MI us Gattls is a" daughter of the late ReV! T.v J. Gattls, of the North ; Carolina Conference. She Is a young woman who Is conscientious, faithful and consecrate, and her friends pre dict tor ner large success in ner ma work. IS THE CITY rOLICE, COURT. 7 1 .. .1 , 1 , .. . rtii jriiim ami a x e vt jFi mmn HnndUnl by Recorder Smith, It Is an unuxu&l prelude to a bap ; Msinj rfor one t-olored alhter to anatoh the shirt nvaist off of another colored 'RiAter; hut this -hj- what Cynthia Bar- afternoon, The two women had con ' tracted In Amity to "take ir' a bap-Miring,- but wen the time came to ro Aetiiie nacRed out. This made " Cj-ntihia mad and thej' torq At each ol,her, CymthK getting the best of - r-nuth' ihetvrd about It yesterday morn ing and fined each defenJa-nt $10 and costs. y - ' Mr, W, v Mw JCorman.th traveling '-, V1 H ......J 11. . .. ordinance .4n distributing tobacco ri on he streets, was fined the. ?.t3. Sam Grler, for profane an.l lnrivnf . . , - - - wnguage, naa to pay and costs. Aiimugft w, F. McLellanJ aubmiN Chadwlelr Mill. there being 32 1-2 acres In one and 4 acres in tne other. Mr. W. H. Henkel bought them both for the consideration of $1,410. Not since Coot Bost, The Ob server's youthful llnotypist, has there been armore interesting visitor iat the Jameitown Exposition than Worth MeCarver, .the fat-faced soda Jerker at Jordan's. Worth has just return ed from, the 'big show with an in creased supply of. corpulency. Mr, Jamea Caldwell, who for the past seven years has been with tho E. W. Mellon Company, yesterday severed his connection with that firm and to-day will leave for Okla homa, where he will engage in the clothing business. Mr. Caldwell is a young man, of ability and his friends here wish him well. THE LIBRARY A REST iSTFUL PLACE, MjA taxed a fine of $L0 and cost. .Bright rrospem For fall Term. Dr J. R. Bridge rs, principal f Presbyterian CoHeye. wna la ependlng n!a summer nt Iincolnton, - was a Charlotte viHt6r, yesterday. . When sked about the prospects for the fall term he statad that tjhera .had already becn.rcrelved more applications from hew jmpils up to this time than las ever been received before, The pros pects aro very ibrlght Indeed, for the coming year at the Preauyterlan Col lege. i . 1 , , -. Always Cl and At Present a "Cozy Corner" Is Easily Available .lust Now "The Traitor" Is t he. .Mot Pop ular ,, liKkAttractIve Bulletin Boards on- Dlsplayi -;:..',"'.';:;--;-,---, One of the coolest and mos( restful places in Charlotte at the present Is the Carnegie Library. So many people are away from the city that the rfcad Ing rooms are not crowded, although there are frequent callers every dav. It Is easy to rind a cozy corner where one can read or meditate without In terruption.. Testerdgy the library waa particularly inviting. Tne bright blos soms In the large flower boxos on ths ouuide seemed to bid the callers wel come, while In. the several rooms of tne huliding trje arrangement of pret ty ferns added much to'the restfulneas or tne anmosphere. There were a few A Squad of 75 Come From Pcnnsyl , vanla to Ayork on a Railroad Sea shore Hotel Closes to ; Transient tiucsts. v : Special to The Observer. - Wilmington, Aug. 19.--Seventyi.flve. Italian laborers In chsrge of one of their own countrymen. Antonio Ross, con tract or for construction work have ar rhed from Pennsylvania to-jgln work on a l-nille railway which .he. W'acea niaw Land lumber Co; will extend through the famous green swanip lands, near Holton. 29 miles south of wtimng. ten. Tho hthorcrM wpr hrnnvh iv.n he North - in sneclai coaches . and ar camped at Bolton, where , the lumber company has begun the. instHllation, of a very largo end complrto mill olant - The Ke,l-l?hore hotel at Wrlghtsvllle Bench closvl to transient guests to-day, though 1) or 50 rcKulnr boarders will be kept ;c week or two longer. " v THE CHARMING WOMAN Is not necessarily onn of perfect form and features. Many ft plain woman who could never servo at ar artist's model, ponesses those rare qualities that all ths world admires: neatness, clear eyes, clean smooth skin and that sprhthtilnesti of step and action that accompany good health. A physically weak woman Is never lttractlvo, hot even to herself. Flectrlo Bitters restore weak women, glv strong nerves, bright eyes, smooth, velvety skin, beautiful ' complexion. Guaranteed at ''ill druggists. 60c. THE) FIRST REQUISITE OF BE.UTY. ine nrst remi site or featitv in a oiear complexion. Orino Laxative Fruit Byrup clears a sallow blotched complexion as it iimuiates tne liver ana bowe i. ana the eyes become bright nnd clear. Tou owe It to yaur friends to take It If vour complexion' Is bad. Orlno Laxative Fruit hiyrup does not naunente or grips and Is very . pleasant to take. Refuse tuhstl- . . How about heating your home? SEE HACKNEY BROS., The Plumbtag and Heating Contractors. We carry a full line of supplies. Thone 312. 6 W. Fifth Kt CHARLOTTE. SEE IT TO-DAY ONE OF THE BEST EVER, T T1IEATO. Do Rich Men Noed Life Insurance? No. 3. ' - - (Continued)' ' ' ' It- is the rich men( of the country who are in debt. A poor man can not borrow $100,006; a rich man can. t-reait, whiio the best asset and the greatest opportunity of the rich-man, is often his greatest peril, Life Jn bu ranee will safeguard it. With tho individual, credit ceases At death Estates can rarely borrow?!and then only with much legal work. . Credit is not always a matter of Interest and collateral. Fear and favoY. exercise their influence in the. making , of wans. , otn cease m hen Ariman , In Every banker and ron of af dead. children In the' children's room an a ted to the churgeof .belngdrunk hci roaders elsewhere, and every one seerneu u do tnorougniy enjoying his or her particular author. - Juat now It seems that ."The Tralt- or' Is the most popular book at the library and just Inside the entrance the librarian, Mrs. Annie Smith Ros, has arranged a large bulletin board on which is displayed a picture of the author of .'The .Traitor" and these title words. There, are other bulletins In different rooms or the building that are both Interesting and attractive. Palo,' Delicate Women and Girls. ' Th !lLOW Standard' GROVES' TASTELESS , CHILL TONIC drives out malaria and builds up ; the oys tenu Fot.ion flu PftopU-aaUehU-dren, 60c, , , , . . Burst lib Ear Drum. ' Sim Brown, i Pcttal meascnger boy, -foil from an .awning pole which he was climbing in front of the Post al telegraph . offlca yesterday and butut hi. ear drum. The boy bled profuse?. He wa. picked up and carried to , Ms home where doctors who wer called in vad a hard Hm topping 4.he- flow of-.4lod 4rom live ear. , , : , , . rairs knows caseg -not -t'otfly where oeatn aunng aeuw . qnanclall ' con- oitions nas ru tied -aa -'diharwia prosperous estate, bu Where, estate wouia nave been rulneaj" had death occurred beforevthe plans of trielsa owners naa matured.. Adequate1 Life Insurance gives peace of mind to the man wno is , conscious that V death would ruin prospects eventually re sulting In- enormous ' gains. , There are times when a man 111 pay any thing for ready money necessary -Act his financial life,. .; If4 th)s Is true ..of a man wnen living ho wj, necessary is it to provide ready money atlhis death! If ' rich men are worried 'In arranging for money E during, their lives, why should they Impose buNi burdens on their wldowt and or phans, who are ' unfamiliar with business ffffalrsT' Surety It is - whq for a man to Insure .r his Ufa , for enough to meet his debts, ' , . '. t '" Moral -Insure ta- Tti& Foal table U' - V," , - No company . Jn the world ' offers greater certainty -of payment than The Equitable. This is the.fltst cotw sideratlon I41 Life Insurances,1- Nfl company can ; furnish safe ! Life In surance, at a permanently ower cost than Tho . Equitable. For Informa concerning the NEW YORK STATE STANDARD POLICY, call on or ad dress "--"-v-If.:-.-f'--f.-. .-.-;:.-.-.;:i.?. ,;..h ., V W..J.R0DDEY, Ilanajrer, 1 Rocnni;G;c.r , A few years ago I had a ter rible case of eczema to break sut on my foot. My foot be came fearfully swollen and was covered with running sores. The Itching arid oaln fwere past description; and It . was for several weeks I waa $ confined to my bed and not Able to walk a step. My whole system became : run down from tho trouble. After try l lng various medicine without "avail, my physician" sug- a ' gested that I try Mrs. Joe Por- jj aons Remedy and Wash. In S one week's time I w'as able to V a A, walk, and by the time I took K --.tw bottles I was . well, and 4 S have never had a touch of ec- i $ .much for the Remedy ..and S k : Wash, , for It worked wonder f In my case, andjvassjDt long 1 doing r, either. MRS. KATE E. DONALDSON. .Dillon,-8. C, Nov. '24, 1906. For Sale ! SHOW CASfS . ' Slid COUiWERS Owini? :to the rcarranire- 4 nont of our store we are; of- lenng for sale four hand some 8-foot, Bhpw' Cases to other with their counters. B. - A; t So utli srten d How's Your Digestion? Better try Mida lithia Water ' Fine for tho stomach, liver and kidnevsl Ail Drag Stores or Brannon Carbonating Company - Distributors. 'Phone 835. Attention! Where are you going to achool .this fall? " No matter where you go, you want the right sort of clothes to jro with you, do you not? We Invite you to our store to see what we , have to offer to boya and young men who' are going away. The best Suits made, the best Underwear, Socks, Hats and everything that an up-to-date clothing store ought to have. He sure to see us. (Goods Sent on Approval Itcturuablc at Our .Expense) LONG-TATE CLOTHING CO. ; JHE DAVIS WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS Hlddenite, North Carolina OX snPTHEnN . RAILWAY FnOil CHARLOTTE TO TAYLORSVKUSj Jr Wi L. Hand A Co. Jno. . Hcott Co. Headquarters for SouUierncrs in New .York City, Broadway Central Hotel Our Table Is tlw Foundation of Our Enormous Business , , ... . ;. V: Feat urine . , - ThOnIy New York Hotel T H ' Ameiltan Plan lloderato Prices '- . ' : Excellent Food ood Sorvkt Rateas . American Pla'u, f 2.50 Per Day.-; Enrojican Plan f 1.00 Per Day. felicclal attention, given to ladles unescorted. ', ' : 1 -, BROADWAY :; Cor. Third Ktrecr NEW YORK ' PAXIEL C. WEBB. Mgr, (Formerly of Charleston. S. C) . ass A vll.lrr.ni.n - m tiva properties, for indigestion, dya-";. pepsla, kidney trouble, etc, ', ' ,! New Hotel, complete water tad" sewerage system, hot and cold bath. croquet, lawn tennis, bowling alley hootin'ff aallerv. tittAnh ing each floor with office, telegraph and telephone. Bell and Independent tonneetlons with surrounding country. Healthy location. An Ideal place to rest and recuperate. Two through train daily from Charlotte, con ; nectlng at StatesvllU with train." U m Salisbury and Asheville. Sppclal : -. price for May, June and September. 15 to $6 per week. July and August . Irite forTookleMoRO,denhy,lFl"n 'n ht1' Fr fUrth'r 'l THE VIROINIAN HOTEL Corner Freemason and pranby Kt. Everything New. NORFOLK, VIRClXLi. ' Davis BROTHERS - - , '.'i' IHd.lenlte. V. (ft'' 20 pVrntiast0yffear. hte4.half-,merJest ,n Prty U sale. Paid i-t''4'fcMiun,l'ih,l'itV'iitiii.hiiiJtiiit SHOT EL; CLE GREENSBORO, N. C. Newly furnished throughout;. Amer ican plan $250 . and upward; per day, European plan $1 and upward per day, r- m mm t r. Rooms "75c. To l.OOYeTday 5 ' 1
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Aug. 20, 1907, edition 1
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