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1 i t . ( - . - rv. r iJurr au, HI! (1 ; :r,Tt I,'. X,'., -irirutn, fr'cpt. 8. The l.,?mraterii's which are being t'.ab'It-Ucd throughout tho country os a part of the system el enforcing t"ie pure food low -are- being gradually, but slowly eqnipped and put into operation. . These laboratories are to supple ment the principal (laboratory in .Washington- and the 'six laboratories already , in operation in New York, I'oston,. Philadelphia, ' New .Orleans, Chicago and San Francisco. , These -six will !be continued and they have already 4een considerably enlarged : and the force of chemists increased so as to enable them to. analyze the food and drug specimens which enter into Inter-State commerce; as well -as im ported ones which the laboratories have been heretofore analyzing. v New pure food and drug- labora- torles have just been established in St, Paul, Detroit and Buffalo. Others at Kansas City, Seattle and Portland are about ready to begin operations and some time before the year Is out those at Savannah. : Galveston, Cincinnati and Denver wllK be ready. - - The laboratory at Chicago has been - enlarged four or five times. It will be Jhe great central laboratory of the - West, ust as the New York laboratory ' . of the East. There will, probably be fifteen, . analytical chemists : in : the , .'. Chicago laboratory. At Denver " the chief chemist has been appointed and " some of the work, is going on, al though the laboratory is not entirely , completed.-! Dr.,; Leaeh, v.formerly chairman of the Massachusetts State , board of health," -has been , 'put . in 'charge of the 'Denver work. ' .'Dr. ..Wiley, who has general dlrec-.-f 5 tton .'of the enforcement of the pure i,. .; :!. food! law through the . inspectors in' ?'. the laboratories, will ask Congress .through .the Secretary of Agriculture , , for money to equip several others. He is particularly desirous that there ; should be one at Pittshurgi one at -St. Louis and one at Omaha, Dr,, Wiley . . hopes, he says, that the time will come when there shall be . one- of these . laboratories in each State.--Already there-are two In New York and Dr. H Wiley thinks there ought to be two in Pennsylvania one at Pittsburgh La . addition to the one now at Philadel phiQ.. 1 . , 4M ; - 1 ;. There are- thirty-five "Inspectors of V foods-- scattered about - the country. : These inspectors make purchases of ( foods and druss: and send samples to the nearest, laboratory to be analysed, - and a report Is made to the board of -. fltire food and drug .inspection In, ' . Washington. . The . United States' is T,' divided , Into -certain divisions and ' . each of the thirty-five inspectors has certain territory in which. 'heJs r ejected to find and purchase U food and drugs whote imparity he. has , r. reason, to suspect and send the sam. , pls.lo the nearest laboratory'- When all fie laboratories are equipped, the - Inspectors Will hsve tach certajn , , laboratory to nend hi sampler to. . - ZACH M'GHEE. : ; J; Charlotte Xejrro on ' Kauipngc in 1 . 8-'.l!sbuy. , ' , h' gpeclol it The Obaetvcr. ' - i'.F.alit.bury, Hcpt. 9.WI1 Summers, a Chailotte negro,. last night waack ; d Josephine Kryin. with a ra jor and ., befoil she could have tho officers on ' thesreund, lie had gon-s. Summers . , fo .TaiitPd hsrc for Jobbery, of Mr, . R.-.J. HoVjitK. S.nca robbing tnis B. yonnsr l-actielor fof1 many desirable , wOr ns ihiusa he has kept himself ,i ynl iud3 tlie Unifllght. Bat he c?rao back Saturday and wsnt to his . -Br1;! cC u.Cir i It, vtr;r Jealous. f Tbry vr? -."l!Uiis on " Fulton sueet U'l ni'jht and Summers pull , 'ej out h,s iasjr and starrci to snavo ihe g rL He did fuece-?dIn . i aiving t vo oo a-gashes and, lied. The wman Is pot dangerously hurt. ,'. In J::1I Fcr Attempted, Criminal A3- " - i sank. ' -'-! 1 tt 'hft (I1 i S-!'sbu:y, fpt. 9.-,rSquirj C, E. 1 " F?.cperrnan his bound Ed R. Turner at - $500, charged 'frith attempt to crltn j Inaily e-;ault.'L!2j'e Ellis, a c(,M.'ed - -l. , Tho crime va3 'conttnlttei sat , urday a ftcx noon and; th.-; c'rl's clothes xtm. torn' In the llp.-tt. neR.-rt w3 unabiA, to i?iv Jmnd. :. ;' Sugar , Springs, ;- the notirins iero , sttlermnt, fur.iUhed tn setting this ;tlme as it has done sa many times. , Bull City MlUJonriro Return From v . , , Abroad, .v.gpeclal to The Oiservcr., j.-- 'Durham, 'sept. 9: Mr. and Mrs. George W, Watts have returned from a -trip through Europe, this tr'.p Iteepln? , them away , from Durhameveral ; mortha. They were - accompanied . home by .their nn-4n-law and daurh . ter, Mr. and Mr!.'John Sprunt Hill. ana the grandchliaren, whok had beetj ?, spending most of the sumnW in the . - mountains of Virginia and West Vir ginia. . " - '- - - , ' ;v ? lllfih . Point Likely to Have a hoo t " - Factory. " , ... . " Sri'-ial to The Observer. ' High Point, Sept. 9. It t learned i-that a company is being formed to manufacture"; shoes in the old Pickett tobacco factory building, , For some . jtlme it, has been the idea to convert thl3 large building- into a manufac turlnar nlant and it is believed- that " shoe factory will pay. 'The building is. wen suuea ro.r sucn an enterprise I'-.-.' why you should in sure in the equhv , : . 'Able. -; Because You Yant the,. Best ,Hi? niai wha insures his 7 .life "'ifiitsT insurance 1 that insures protection., that! ; protects. . He - should cle r jjabd the best, and .be . conr i" tent with nothing but the best; The Equitable offers the best Poliey, Containing ' every1 guarantee that a properly conducted compa : nyjhas a? right .to "offer, it furnishes absolute secur ity.. 'Its' Policies are Vthe goernHient . bonds ; of Life , Insurance. ; v' Ask for information con cerning the New York State Standard Policy. - V. J. ItODDEY, Uanarsr. of I.f-Xi i. "I'r E. II. Anderson, of Atlanta, frnrial to The Observer. Hickory, Sept. 0. Tho remains of Ilrs. B. ft. Anderson, the only daughter of the late Dr. FU B. Baker, accompanied by her husband and mo.th.er, -which reached here to-day from Atlanta, Ga., were buried this afternoon from the Episcopal church. Rev. John B. Moody, rector of this parish, ' conducting the ' . services. Much sympathy is felt for the be reaved husband and - aged mother, who Is much belov.ed by numerous friends. - .- . . - - . ..-;. .. .Sirs. V. G. Harden,-'f Duiuuru. . Special to the Observer, -, .- Durham, fcept. '; . Mrs. "Will Gren Harden died at hsr homo la this i.'ty yesttrday after a lingering illness. Consumption was the cause of her .death. Mrs. s Harden was the daughter of the late Allen Green: and was about 26 years of age, , She had "been married for several years and left a husband and one daugh ter. The ' body- -was interred in Ma plewood Cemetery i this ' afternoon. The funeral service was conducted from, the residence of a relative-at 3:30 o'clock by Rev. E, M. . Hoyle, pastor of Mangum Street Mefhodist church. s , , -, , lived to ; Reach Ajje of '100 Years. Special to The Observer, ' Durham, Sept 9 .Saturday night Johnnie Brock well, 'an. inmate of thai home for the aged and inarmed in this co unty, died; He - was aim ost 10 1 years of aer The ifuneralcand Atrial took place late yesterday ...afternoon. There is no doubt about the age of old man Brockwell.: In 1806, when a boy" 6 years of age, he 'was bound out by the court of Orange county, this part of Durham being-then in Orange, and a record was made by the Court of that. 1 According to this record. , Mr. Brockweli would have been 101 years of age October th, this : year. He left a large number of descendants, five generations living1 prior ito bla death. Crawford A:r Beaver, - of ..Rowan . , v ' Connty. , ' .' Special td The Observer.. . - ' I - Salisbury, Sept. 8.-Mr, .Crawford A. Beaver, aged f 73 died .yesterday morning at his home on South Ful ton street, after an Illness of two weeks. This afternoon?, the iuneral services ' were held . from the house, Rev. E. K. Mccarty; f the Methodist church, oiriclating.1 1 , , Mr Beaver had liver most of his life in the eounty and, was a member of St. Paul's Lutheran church four miles away.- Several years ,ago - he movd- to SuKsbury and lived with his son, David. whovith his brother, I,hfayelte. and a sister, Mrs. W. -M. Earnhardt, survives him. i. The burial PEOPLE'S COLUMN All a-ivcrtipemcntg inserted. In tliK column at rate of tea cents per line, of six words. No ml taken for less than 20 cents. Cash tn advance. WAXTKTV vTntedvtov ei; $3,000 to, Jio,oco pre ' forrcd Steele new. issue) 4a a prosper om8 lncf:i!ra ted company in order to meet tncr-as-?i . husiness. - S per-tfent. in- ....Hfr tiH.rMAl nml.onlMmlhp v QtWtt tA l-.e ret'oemed in one to four years Ad- . K ... ,,, - ,, i . . . v n . ores? r. (J. l-'OX ua. tnnriom,- v WANTED -To corresrnnd with pTiysl v oUtn v.-itbrcw nf having him locate In .mill i tewn. Poptiloiion about 1,000. Gco-.l sui-rcuniltng , country, v Address ? A. K' 1 help. Jui-pt r. N C. : : . , '. WANTED Men .to learn barber trade. Will equip shop 'for you or. f urnisn po sitions, few weeVs' I'nmpletcs, constant practlee, careful instructlviis, tools giv en. SrUurdy v a?es, , diplomas granted. Write for ciit.-ilosiie. , Moler Barber Col lffS. Atlnntn, Oa. 1 - WANTED- r5tr"ireheed stencrrapher; must bo both rapid and correct. Good r.itjo" f-rr ..vght purty. Address Steno. caio Cliforitr. . . - ' . WANTi:D-Rcspcfallo: colored man and w-'fo. ATun to-tuke.care o( horse; wo-r-.n EP"rJ ; rojipe wrrk - and cook in small family. Good home for right par tics. M'lreti fii-vat,- care Observer. . v a N TED Two fjcort carpenters. 1000 Mint stwt.?.':"ffi;-.;- :'"4'sip ;:''" ' WANTED Position toy first-class hotel hoimekeener; , Lest reference. C. W' care Ol-scrv.r. ,- -i W N7ED One roll-top desk, good Qual ity nl large; also desk chair. , P. O. Bf.j 2. . -, WANTED For llRht housekeeping by ref-ned couple, three or four furnished rooms or part of private home, in city iir S'liburbsi permanent, t Address A. H. C Obsen-er office. , . WAN'TKJ) Two- menses second hands with some cotton mill experience pre ferred. .Apply, to. South Atlantic Wests Co.- - - .v i'y. y i.v,v.--.,.: -.--. . MlSCKLiuAXEOPS. ACCOMMOPATIONS for thirty can be had at the beautiful new residence No. s-Ai Sth street, 'directly on car line to the Jamestown Exposition. Lodging L Special rates to parties of four or more. Address Q. M. Cake. - DT'RINO SEPTEMBER - and October Mrs. Josephine Miller Pender, (near) Hendersonvtlle. N. C . will take a few select boarders. An ideal country home. Good substantial; -- food. Comfortable rooms and magnificent scenery. Rates moderate, f . - ,- ..- i. VOK RENT. FOR RENT-One apartment 1n Normaa Flats.- Five rooms, hot and cold baths, Apply Clms. W. .Nornton, Stona ft-Bar- riugfr Cj. , , : . FOR TtENTB-room ' fiat with " use of range, . moderu - conveniences, too N. Tron St. C. H. Robinson ft Co. FOR RENT Furnished room in private family, in excellent netehberhood, con venient to business section, rate very reaaonsbl-4 References required.- Ad dress Carolinian, rare The. Observer. FOR RENT Modern 8-roont house, "tot North Church street R. C. Carson. . , FOR SALE. FOR SALE Second-hand surrey, Wadsworth's stable , Apply FOR SALE-Besidence tn D 11 worth. For price and terms apply, to O. A. Rob. FOR SALE Six drawing frames, sit de . liveries, each 8aoo & Pettee Improved 1900 model. Used about three years, and rracucallra good new,,;, Darlington Mfs- Co.. Darifnaton, 8. C. LODGING for Exposition- visitors !n prl vste family. Apply r to Mrs. "K," KS Iute St, Norfolk. Wa. : u,, , FOR. RALE An exclusive Hew bulnM In town of 2S.O0O popuhiticn; 13)0 to $J9 clear esch month on sn in vestment of ti,2u0. If you are Interested address "F," care Charlotte Observer. LOST LOST-Palr of Rlars Pnnrtny arornevwv I,eward; Ttiuia to J) Nwrth Cohej(e bt. ! is yo.i, remains) vers ion this morn; Dui!.a:,i" Ff' t. 9. V'.- 'llllrr- ton. who V.ns 'lived t nDurl.ant for a number of years, was founi doaJ in lii.-i room on Churcli stro-t this morning-. He lived alone. ' yester day aiternoon 'he was seen by a number of people and 'was in as good health as ugual. He died in an easy position, probably of either heart trouble -or acute indigestion. It is certain that there was no foul play. Mr. Ellington was about 65 years of age and was the son of the late W. W. Ellington, of Franklin coun ty. He left three' vbrothers and four sisters: T. : M. Ellington, assistant baggage agent for the Union Depot Company, J of this clt; Robert and Omega Ellington, ef Franklin coun ty; Mrs. Jennie Edwards, this city; Mrs. Ellen Stone,-of Ktttrell; ' Mrs. Annie t Nutall, : of .-Henderson,' and Mrs. Addie Jones; of Annapolis, Maryland. The remains .-were re moved to the home of 'his Durham sister and the funeral and burial will take place fnpnv. this hospe. to morrow. f ;- .-:.-:.''; i .'--,?'' For several years Mr. Ellington had lived - practically , y alone, i lending money and handling some rear estate that he owned. - He was worth sev eral thousand dollars. " -- ' I 'I .... . M. .' -'t!'V Dowb-Trlvett, at Winston-Salem, Special to The Observer, - , Statesvllle, Sept., , Mr.Jamea E, Tharpe, of Statesvllle, went to Winston yesterday to attend a surprise marriage there iast night.- The con tracting parties "were Miss Ethel Triv ett and a Mr; Dowb and the ceremony was performed in the Second Baptist church of Winston by Rev.. Mr. Ma son, at t:50 o'clock. ;- Only t a -, fewi friends and relatives had been invited to the" marriage and these had been advised to keep the mutter a secret until last night. - ' j' - ; Mra. Dowb. is well known in Ire dell as MJss Trivett. She is a daugh ter of Mrs; D Trivett; who-moved from North : Jredell to Winston 'flome tlrn ago..'. r -, . ,( " - Vell-Known Citizen CWtlcally IU.' Special to The Observer. . ' High Point, Sept. - 9. Solomon Quyer, welt known in this-community, Is critically ill at diis home In the county. ,Th attending physician says there is .little or . no chance .for.. hia recovery.". . " : 'd.tV'r'.--- ", i" s 1 Certain Exile ; For Catarrh; The renewed . strength and vigor that has followed In the wake of Herring's Catarrh Cure for all suf ferers from this malady can hardly be estimated. Catarrhal complica tions are responsible -for. more nervous-and overtaxed systems than any other disease. One bottle of this scientific preparation , banishes .every symptom and brings certain and 'im mediate relief. Price $1,00. Qet it at -Atkinson's Drug Store. t .-.'.wt.-.-.-'W.:. vs,. . . FASHIONABLE ';k,'t,"Oi 1 ' i " A A '' ' . '" ' -A ? IrVl i " ' ' . w- mw"'- - -; " Vj.j .11 f " ' ' '"'JLuX It J J ," ' " " 'C 1 "it ' ft A 'X'li '! . ' ' - Sit :k VI IV ! ' . "L 1 1- " . v' - 'V V- iTuvv:iv'v ; ' -; If you think you cannot be fitted-at a atore, COMB TO OUR STORE, largest in the Carollnas, and wa w 111 show you that you can be. no mat. ter what your size or your- shape. - , , , , -But the fitting Isn't all,. After we have fitted" yoa' -we have given you a Suit that you will be proud ot, one that ihowa hlgh-claai work manship throusrhout.' and quality unexcelled. . - - , ' We Invite Inspection. ', - 1 ' Eel MelMni 0 i ii-iLLa curriuouu - , V,'a 1-jvs ; r.T.t'.y cured over 20.000 cases of alcoholic intemper ance; men and women, in all walks of1 life; many of them persons of eminence and probity, whose com mendation cannot be bought ,We have thousands of testimo nials at our'ofiUlices from those who have been treated and cured, and no unprejudiced persons reading these grateful letters could for a moment doubt the faith of the writers or qquestion the fact that through the means of our treatment they have been thoroughly and effectually cured of all the diseases of alcoholism. We Svill consider it a favor to be permitted to prove our assertions, and will gladly refer you to well known people in your vicinity who have been cured and who. have stand Inr hat -'will bear investigation. - All 1 communications are sacred, and we hold secret the fact that any person has taken . the cure, until authorised in writing to publish the fact " Visitors cordially invited to inspect our elegant Sanitarium In Reidsvllle, N. C. All correspondence confiden tial. Sanitarium at 1208 1-S . Main street, Columbia, & C , CAPITAL CRIME CHARGED. t v ""' ' 1 - - Durham - Negro Arrested For Enter ing Home With Felonious Intent. Special to The Observer. . , , . Durham; Sept. 9. There was an other candidate for the gallows in Mayor Graham's -c&urt this morning. Irvln Barbae, a negro, was the defend ant, and he was charged with enter ing the home of Ida Merritt a colore woman, for the purpose of committing a felony at night time. He was given a preliminary hearing to-day. The charge , is that a short while before day yesterday morning Barbee entered the home of the Merritt wo man, -while her husband waa away from- home. The woman, says that when she awoke Barbee was in the room and was in the act of retiring, gottlng into the same ibed with her. She first thousjht: it was her (husband. She discovers that the man was a criminal and gave the alarm, her three children taking up the cry for. help, and ; Barbee made his escape. She at one - reported the matter ' to the police ahd everything .was kept quiet until ( last night ; when Barbee ,; was picked up by the officers and was this morning -r arraigned In the court, The negro denies-the entire charge, but the .woman and the children are positive as to his Identity. Trial Catarrh ..treatments are being mailed oirt tree, on reoueBt, by.: Dr. Shoop. Racine, Wis. These tests are provliisrto the people without a penny's cost tie reat value of this scientific prescription known, to druggists every where as Dr. 8hoop Cathrrh Remedy. Sold by Eurwell-Dunn Retail Store. Why ; Pay More? -: 'V- ' -' :;'; ,, ' Standards Adding " Ma " chines fill mora re . "QUlrements than others c, and at a lower , price. f Model B. 1185; Model E, 1280. . J.LCrayton&Co. General Agents, ' ' 217 S. Tryon Street. CLOTHES FOR MEN f;0h s lTone better known none better j ' liked none better made, . Ttk Cigarettes as good cost twice as W much. . , tsj ;m 4 10c for 10 rJ Why Pay More? ; ' M. '', I8, ANARGYROS, Mann&ctum . . OT " " 7" ,("'" r, ....... ' 1 .7:r'.l...:......i " Will Stay For pain in back or chest King's Anti-Pain Plaster touches the spot Tis - especially good to protect the rungs with one of these on front and back. They ere 25 cents and their curative and protective power is very gneat. Sold by Burwell-Dunn Re tail' Store. TO-MGHT Empire Stock Cpmpafly AS ATTItlCTIOX OF MERIT TUB CHILD STEALEU 10, -20 and SO Cents i -SPECIALTIES 8 Monday Night, September , Y ' -' Reserved ' seas on ale at Jordans. OFFICE M. ' A word to prospective BUYHiS V or BUILDERS of homes for next' spring.-Now is your time to subscribe arid file your application so that your . loan is reached in time for NEXT spring's operation Too many applicants wait until they need the money and expect a B. &L. Assoe like a bank to O have it ready for them at a moment notice It is. well to bear in mind that a B; &L Assorhas but ;' one source, of raising money, and that is from the ''weekly dues' hence we can supply borrowers no faster than the weekly receipts, which, while 'they" are now the large sum of from $6,000 to $8,000 per week, : against which are. applicants for TEN TIMES that amount so take: "a; stitch in time, etc." . , . : . A - 8 I $ i LcociiittiiE; k & s. ''f 0tfjf"l'llP V f f fT W W A r"- " - -'' CIGARETTES aFTBR THE PLAY It's the proffer coper to visit this restaurant to regale yourself with the excellencies as provided and cet forth in OUR DAILY MENU It your escort forgets it, a suggestion in the way of a reminder, accom panied by a sweet smile, will bring about the desired result For lunches or dinner parties, this restaurant Is unexcelled. Our prices are popular ones and cooker la unsurpassed. GEM DINING ROOM. P. B. & L ASSOCIATJDN September 20, 1907. I . J COM - IC Don't wait too long. Bu Coal NOW for prompt ' de livery. - X , . Wo sell the best and the CLEANEST, therefore the CHEAPEST. Daily, Ice capacity. 160 tons. .-. : -. '- .: Standard Ice . and Fuel Co. .. ' ', 1 . I; f -. . a-.- Coal and Ice Phone 19 1 . ' .--. i'v-- winnovs'iT, ife 'W -sr v -V N- v
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