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.2 c: . a 1 - . .1 Ri-i K.U- v. T'-.; ::kn:-i Carolina Medical College wia cr-n rr its fifteenth eessloa '.In is hew ;i'uil,3ingYftt the. corner .of Church and i:xih streets to-morrow i ,-rv:tg at 10 o'clDock. Dr. W. O. . bvt, U an of tha faculty, will pre .Je and thort talks 111 be made by ex-Mayor S. S. MeXinch, Rev. , Dr. Martin D, Hardin, MrvW.'B. Hunting ion and . others. Aside from the stu dents end faculty, a number of vis itors will be present at the opening. WhS! alt of the students will not be on hand the first day. a large num ber are expected, enough to fill the aswmbly ... hall of the biulding. At Ipast 100 are expected in by the mid dle of the month. . The registration - and matriculation of students will take - tprswo this morning. , r v t , -'. iv '.-:; The members of the faculty are Dr. W. O. Nesbit, dean and professor of diseases of the digestive system: ; Dr. John-J. Munroe, professor of neurol ogy and practice of medicine; Dr, I. W. Faison, professor of pediatric ana clinical medicine; Dr. . C.. Register, profeasoT of the principles ad prac tice of medicine;? Dr. B. C. Nulla, pro fessot of materia medica and physical diagnosis; Dr. R. 1 Gibbon, professor of .practice of anjrgery; f Dr. ;rG. V, Pressly. proessor of principles of smr- gery; a Dr. y A J.,---' Crowell, proesaor of , . , rectal' diseases ' and genlto-arinary surgery; Dr. E. R. Russell, professor of ; ahe diseases of the eye, ear, nose and throat; Dr. W. D. Witherbee, professor f dermatology and orthopoedio sur ". gery; , Dr. : C. , M. - Strong, ' professor , of gynecology; and Dr.-C. H. C. Mills; , professor of bstetnea and clinical - gynecology. . Ths associate, professors - are Drs. CV N, Peeler,, anatomy; R. - - a. lAfferty. t chemistry an cf physlol Tf " B. Newell pathology and , bacteriology. ir, O. a. Misenhelmer, clinical professor of surgery. The as sistant iirofessocs are Drg. Parks King, aurgery; J. p. Matheson. pediatrics and tnodlcne;; I", J. R.'-, Alexander, medi- . rlne;vWm. Strong, gynecology; ' E. W. OiuTie, genito-urinary diseases; and C. 35. McLaughlin, anatomy. Messrs. Hamllton McKay Benjamin Team and . H. Malone wll act as assistant In structors, The officers of the corpora- - tlon are - bra. J, P, Munroe president; H. C Register,, vice president and A, ' J. Crowell, secretary and treasurer. ' . A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE C0I I WW' , LEGE. I . The North Carolina Medical College I ' was founds by. Dr." 3. P. - Munroe . In 1893, on the basis I of a p reparatory achoo of medicine started in 1887 by Dr, Paul Bar ringer who waa then resident physician at Davidson College. Dr, Munroe purchased Dr. Barrlngera in terest in tho preparatory school ' In 18SI and Immediately set himself to the task of building up a first-class medical a college on broad lines. A ; three-years course was provided for '.. students desiring to study medicine ;' (which, as far as it went, was as thor ough as could be found anywhere. . Owing to the limited clinical facilities " offered by. the town or Davidson, In '. 190S a department was opened up In . Charlotte. Hospital connections were ' alKO made and the entire senior class . was transferred to Charlotte. Last year. " the t?harlott members of the faculty became equal owners with Dr. Munroe In the college and it was de ' elded to tnova all department to the city. . A new building was erected during the winter of 10-1807 for the ac " icommodatlon of the college at the opening of "the session of 1907-1908. This structure, a three-story brick twilding, wo constructed Along modj ' em and scientific lines and ept'lpped as completely ss possible. It Is a , modl of Its klM and on that Is a ' credltfto lt builders and an ornament ' to the 'city. . The rooms are fitted up with every modern convenience, and che equipment as thorough as money " could purchase. . , THE SPLENDID NEW BUILDING. The first floor contains the admlnis- . tratlon offices, a large watting room for patients, and several -rooms espe- clally equipped for clinical lectures and demonstrations, Including rooms for minor surgery, general medicine, gynecology, nervous diseases, gen- ko-ttrlnary, eye . end ear and a sterilising room.' In the rear of the f building Is a large amphitheatre with A seating capacity Og 300. On the second floor are the physio logical, fiathologlcal, and bacterlolog- - oaliaboratories.and reading-room for the College Young Men s Christian As. " eoclatlon. . I ft J " On the third -lloortare the clinical and .Histological laboratories Occu pylng the rear of h third floor Is tho - dissecting room, which Is situated Just ' over the main lecture hall. This room ' ha th light on throa side and 1 "i fitted hp after the lateat and most ' approved fashion. The floor i of con- ' . Y7kth in present CtaW law and thi? tfacllttlos afforded by the City of Char ' ; lotta an abundance of material is n nured. .. It 1s f elleved that the North r' - Carolina Medical College to Jut enter f Ing upon; a period of prwperlty such as it hdf. never anjoyed before. . TO VED 15 AKKAVSAS. Ml Ellen phrrrUl Leave on Trip - Which t Destined Havo n Hppy - TcrmlnaUoii To WH Mr. James A. Caldwell and IAve in Intllnu lr- riiory, - i ': A marriage which will be of Inlet, - est to quite a number of ffienJis o' " roe young people concerned '1.1 Chfr. ' . lotte and this section will take plac? - to-morrow at Little Rock. Ark., when Mi Eln Sherrill and Mr. J A CaldwU, both of. whom. have UvoJ . in fharlrtfti for veari-will : WCd. '.MlM 1 Sherrill left yenterJay morning for Rtatesvtne, leaving mere , jat" vixm for Little Rock. , At thl.i plnt tMf. Caldwell will meet hr. AfJr the ; ceremony they will tro ti Ardrey.' li'i SUn Territory, where the griom it - in bufineas, and whra ihey will make their ome In the future, . -- v v , Miss Kherrlll 1 !h dKhl!ir tt Mr, and Mrs. J. Wesley Sherrill, of Ptate ' vllle, and U yonn wiy bf hciiom- pliBhnents and ttrarrirn4s, - Mr. ralJwell was for years a Mleman,ln the store of the Ed Mellon Clothing Company In Charlottf and a many " ' t rfends here. The best wUhes of " wiaaer ' wh esteem them will follow t'.em to their Western home. -. V ; . ..r. ; - AiSvcrtidng Hie Great rail ftitivaf. , f-'uflpehJej acria West Trade a. fw fet from the siuare, caught on lth ' er side at the Ed Mellon and the Bur-"ill-Dunn buUdlngi, a beautiful, altfn, ryht in varied colors and fit night in mated ty scores of t-lectrlc lights iaims ihe coming of the UU i?t' 1. . 1 breath' 1 a most offenstve sflment. yon m wll s your Irleada; lloo i Ko,-ky 'VHintaln' Tea tutm tbe fi-fm ii moiitli, renmves the: (!rio ttie brettn, 38 eents, 'Tas-; . (' . i the M t; .i.arrs ' i - ; : ! ui'. i Uiul cured : . v. in tho city. Saturday the f ' :i.g committee .on entertainment : . Veen appointed by Mr. D. A. Tom; kir.s, president of the Southern inufaciurers' Clo: 8. B. Tanner, chairman ; C B." Bryant,-vice cnair tnan, S. 8. McNinch, ,T. S. Franklin, acting mayor; A. L. Smith, O. P. Heath, L. W. Sanders, T. -W. Wade, A. M.'Young, R. O. Alexander, R. A Lee. J, H. Cutter, Paul Allen, II. M Victor,' W. C. Wilkinson, A G Brenizer, W. H. Twltty, George Ste. phena, J. H.r Little. A. J. Draper, E. A gmlth D , W. Oates. J. H. Mc- Adan, J. L. Sexton, C. W.r Johnson, L. A. 'Dodsworth, R." M. Miller, Jr T. J. Llllard, E. R. Preston. E. S eRld. C, E. Frlck, Edwin Howard, C. J. Browjv- Charles Wadaworth. W. T. CorwJth, J. Ti Fuller, ;..'- J . Farnan, J. Wm Wadsworth, J. Goff, & W. Cramer, A H. Washburn, JS. B. Alex ander, Jr W. F. Dowd. R. C. Carson, E. D. Latta, W. S. Lee, Jr., P. ' M. Brown. -lO. ;'F. A4ury, O. U, Bar ringer, A. -Burwell. Jr.. J. IL Ham, J. R. Van Ness, B. W. .- Thompson, F, McM;. awyer, W, D. Adams, W, C. Dowd C. W. TUlett, R. A. Dunn, O. A. Robhlns, George B. Hiss and H A MurrlllT A meeting of this committed will- be held in the assembly hall of the Southern Manufacturers Club . to morrow night for the purpose of working out the details and complet ing all the necessary plana looking to the entertainment of Hhe visitors. A full attendance of all members , Is de sired. , ;"-!--. X h:':ir :' . AslfU from , the forelm soinners who will arriva 4n tha Southern pe-'i clat Saturday morning t 8:80 o'clock, quite a large delegation of Nw - Eng land ananufacturenr will come In - 'on No,. 89. -which is due at .7:50 o'clock The greater jtart of these spinners will be en route from the meeting of the National Association of Cotton Man ofacturers, fat Washington, to the cot ton conference In ' Atlanto, Ga; B' tween (0 and 75 (prominent and in fluential New England cottori spin ners are expected. It Is highly prob able that the city will have the hon or of entertaining at leat k 00 vis Itors, It is safe to ay that a more representative and dlstlngillshed gath ertng of cotton'mlll men never before visited the city. The entertainment committee la very anxious to engage every, auto mobile in the city for "V.urday morn ing. It 1a probable that a couple of street cars will be procured la nder to convey those who d " ire to see the Fuller combing gin, which will be in operation out at tho Hign!and Park glnsery, In North Charlotte. Others will be carried out to the Hosklns and Chadwick mills, west of the city. In order that they -may Inspect' an up-to-date American cotan mill. Others will be shown the cotton com' press at work, while the nat will bft driven over the city and out into the county. At 11:80 o'clock a light re pr will be served In hon'or of the visitors at the Southern Manufactur ers' Club, The special will liave for Greenville, 8. C.,. at 12: 30 o'cllt . DOINGS IN SUPERIOR' COtTUT. A Nnmbcr of Divorces Granted and Coinpromlse Judgments llimdcd ixwiv-C! of Htrango Vermis Llfio Insurance Company of Vir ginia on Trial and Will Go to Jury Tlilg Mprnlnf , , v The civil term of Mecklenburg Superior Court Is on. Promptly at the appointed moment yesterday the button was, s pressed and the ma chinery set In motion. As a result of the activity of court officials at the close of the session a number of divorces had been granted and sev eral cases compromised. , B. 8. Ward, who wanted a divorce from his -wife, Mamie Ward, got It, as did Robert , Slmonton, colored, who, having been Joined unhappily in wedlock to Mattle Slmonton, ur gently prayed that they be put asunder. .The cae of Krom against Krom 'yielded a divorce for the plaintiff. A compromise Judgment of $125 damages was handed down In the case of J. H. Davis against the Southern ' Railway. - In the case of F. C Arant against the Southern the amount of damages agreed on was $100. Damages In the sum of $100 were allowed 8. C. Ross, ad ministrator In, a suit against the C. C. and Seaboard Air Line Railway Company. - One of the cases against the Life Inmiranca Company of Virginia, which : haa been neard .. of , before, was taken up yesterday, consuming all of the day not; given to the other matters mentioned. It will take half of to-day, perhaps, to com plete it Mrs. Jane' E, Strange sues the company for premium paid In on a number ofsmall policies for the past several years, the wholei amount involved being ahnit $178, She alleges that fraudulent state ments and representatlQna on the part of the company's agents In duced her and her mother to take out the policies. ? Messrs. John A. McRae, for the plaintiff, and Cameron Mrfirrlfon, for the defendant, ' spoke to the Jury yesterday afternoon; Mr. Plummer Htewart, for the plaintiff, and Col. W. B. Rodman, for the defendant, will apeak this morning. Beven other cases against this com pany, are on the docket. The next one In order is that of J. W, Wed dlngton, et a). ' NotiBults wore entered In the fol lowing . cases yesterday: Henry Harden versus the Life Insurance Company of Virginia, Mr. Judge E, Little attorney for the plaintiff; J. Q. Adams versus tha same. Mr. T. G. MeMlchaei attorney for. the plaintiff: T. 8, Dennlck versoerthe same, Motors. Htewart . & McRaa and Bennett attorneys. '.''' , . ! ii-ii iii m 1 1 n i ii i ' i 1 ' Children Should Be Kept Off of the - v . - - . ' - Streets. '5 r.- "1 Want you to aay through The Ob server," said a . Charlotte woman ywterday, "that the mothers of , the city are not as careful as they should be about .their children. It la ' a wonder to me that more of them era not trampled to death by horses or run; down by atfeet cars and auto mobiles. Tiny tots are permitted to rnn at large in the streets and take cara of thtmselves. My driver cam near running over's, little child to night. We were moving Along when a i small, girl sailed into the street ahead of us. and had it not been that the bey had control of the horses you might have had an acci dent to record. The women should be mors careful." 1 , A. week Stmteli. eaustng Oyspepnla, A weak Heart wiih polpltatlon r tntflr mlttnt , pule, ait, ay " nen wwik ttoiTift'.h nnrvi or 'weak limrt tivi Strengthen - theo Instdo or fontrolllng nrvta . with Dr. iliuop' Hwttorilv nd we how onlrkly thes nilmimu disappear. Dr,' tjhonp. ol p. w ir.ev VtTs , will mail sample free. ...Writ for OiSwt, -A Met will til. vmir .)iwlh is eertntnly wot ta this simple trtal. Bold, by Mullen's Pharmacy. , .... r1 , . ay . . . ') ; t ia " .... ' r - 1 n 1 1 ! i . ', .i...f.' a '. rd l'oi.nd a 1 i. ... I Li. 11. The briefest session tho police court on a Monday morning lias seen in months was that of yesterday. aNot lack of ca.ea more t':nn tifetatsenee of the combative spirit was responsl bla. Almost every prisoner Charged wnn the violation of a criminal atat ute : pleaded guilty and was fined ot bound over.. The "wrangling law yer with endleas tongues' were not conspicuous and the run of the court was peaceful ana unmterruDted. - ' John White, colored, had stuck In to his rear trousers pocket an anti quated firearm which no amount ot persuasion could discharge, but under tne law he was guilty of carryin con cealed a deadly weapon and was held tor court. , ... .. -, -. - A plain drunk cost E.-V. Btarnei 110 and costs, while assault and bat tery committed by George Qulnn on Gabe Teasley wa estimated to have damaged the peace and dbrnltv of theState to the amount of 910 fine and coats. 'u Teaaley. had -.-chastised Qulnn,, who evened up' by making his antagonist dance at the point of a pistol. They were railroad negroes ana . tne rase had been - postnonej since Wednesday la order to get the defendants. , " . . ' John Ross colored, while meanJer lng .around the city Saturday after noon "found" a' fountain pen- In fjte store of the Charlotte Drug Company. This he sold a few minutes later for 15 cents, not having any griat use for a fountain pen, aa he,, had.nv lady loves outside .tne city. The nurcha er turned th pen over to the desk sergeant and other officers at the po lice station who, detelng the- oJor of a rodent, set on the trail of the darky, landing him behind Mhe- bars ere niKbt. H a bond whj SSI.- . Laa'son Murphy, Jt tsaault, war hall lo'tCA w.A . . . . . -I .-'. -i.- -1 - - , i S i i i i'. '. , A5 ILL-SIANNKRED VISITOR. -,i'y- " ;" .il l .. " ;' He Makes Business' of Starln? at Hotel Boarders and Got Talked 'About '. . .:, ; ' t:;.- ; a.; "'There is a'craay maft hera,"-said a lady, guest at the' BelwynY yeaterjay. "What makaa vo thinlt n?'( . .: : ''Well, that tall man, wlthHha hard race, stared, at several ladles here Saturday evening until everybody no- ircea mm, ana, tms morning, - he teems to be bent on insulting some body. As a rule7 traveling men j la play good manners, therefore, I think this fellow is unbalanced." , "You need not worry about 'hia mind," said a man. "for he is the same chap that went into the lady's parlor at tho Central a week ago, last Sunday, and made it so uncomfortable for several ladles that they had to oult the place. No, It is not from weakness of. the minj that he suf fers, but from a lak. of manners. "At the Central he made out like he was reading a paper but always kept skinning his eye around at the women. ,He Is the sort of visitor that would have been horsewhipped twenty-year ago. His antics have at tracted the attention of a number of people here. No one seema to know him, but. If he keeps the llok he ha now, I would not be surpris ed if some one found him out. "I will take a wager that he Is not a regular commercial salesman," Teachers' Examinations Next Week. The regular examination for tea3h- ers" tiertifieates will be given 1 the office of Superintendent R. J. Cochran, October 10th, 11th ftttd 12th. which falls on Thursday, Frllsy and Saturday of next week. At the same time an opportunity will hj given thoe who wish to tafte hl'i school certifies tea to st and examination About twenty three vacancies on the teaching force exist In the coun ty These are for positions that pay alarles ranging from $30 to $50 a month. prevent Headache. Force them? Ncnlds them. Ramon's tratment of Liver Pills and Tonic pellets strengthens the liver ar.d digestive or gans so that they do their own work and fortifies your eontltutlon against future trouble. Entire treatment 28c. W. 1 Hand A Co., and John M. Ecotc A Co. Founded 1842. 1 "Sing their own praise'.", The beautiful sing ing tone, perfectly bal anced action and touch', combined with un equaled durability, is the REASON, and the ONLY REASON, for the high esteem in which the Artistic Sticeff is held in ex clusive musical t circles, and those who are in terested in higher mu sical education. Chas M. Stlcff Manufacturer of the ArtlsUtr gtloir, Shaw and Stieff .-- gclMlayrr Pianos,' -.. t. - . ' Southern VVareroom : ,5 West Trade St., ; i CHARLOTTE, N..0." O.H. WILMOTH, Mgr. NX I IMA. I Z A rith The coup tz: i tc-ins vith January czl clz vith Decenbcr. There Zzzz are in season every day in every month of every' ' Oystersttcs oyster crackers with : a taste that improves the flavor of oysters, soup and cho wder. , ' Always fresh in moisture mdtfust proof BISCUIT ; COMPANY When you sec Queen Qhatlotte printed on any. artlde m the commercial sta-, tionery , line, it "is- a guarantee of . excel-' lence. - ," " Queen Charlotte . l Letter Files ' are the best box files. Made for us exclusively by the Globe-Wernicke Co. Two grades, Nos. 1 and 2. Queen Charlotte v Pencils " , v absolutely the best 5c. pencil: on the market.'" Two grades, Nos. II and H B. ; Queen Charlotte Stenographer's Pads well made, good paper; large number of sheets to bpok. No. 1 for ink, No. 2 for pencil use. Queen Charlotte Fountain Pen a 12 karat gold pen iri standard size, hard rub ber holder, splendid feed j a thoroughly good pen. 'Price $1.00. Office Outfitters.. Stone & Barringer Co. Wholesale and Retail Dis tributors Victor Goods. Giave Si Umhj ? WfckXeisl . LsW'g'a""laaw . Wi';rl -'ft'-; r.- 9m: i . ,.r:; i "" 'r1 A lisht-welaht overcoat or Uaincoat.. ' Don't starnm' In threatening weather For atyla and wear-you should see our Halncoats, Overcoats and Com bination Coats. - i i v.. Satisfaction In every one and they are late models of high -art,' -'," ' V Mail orders filled on oay of receipt.' - ; & MMlm &, "S ' vRcmember,' Hellon's Clothes Fii ' Z V 4. St f 1 A A year. packages QJJ t "GET IT AT HAWIEK'S" TRYOUR Compound Syrup of White (Mentholated) for that cough. It U a simple,-, eclectio ,;. prescription that brlnga comfort to theV Buffering little ones. Harmless and very ' efficacious. ' 25c. the bottle by speedy and prompt '. messen-fc-er. ' Hawley's . Pharmacy Tryon and Fifth Streets. 'Phenes 13 and 260, Visitors to Charlotte will find the Gem Hotel a convenient place to stop. Conducted only on the European plan and is the only hotel in Charlotte on the European plan. Centrally located. Elegant dining room and lunch in connection with hotel service at all- hours. Gem Hotel 19 S. Tryon St. y." 1 and be miserable.. LAr;c-GTAr;D r C;:ic ir.wz SC.;ioCcal S Cc;; Co. n.o.rnoo'j gen urn. Richmond, Virginia - ' .' '' : i " : ' ' - ':'"" .'' "t .y Stetsoa Wan tne' Stetson Name ; . ' t In all jincs of industrv. the world concedes icuCT9Mii w rvmenca. inus you wumnc wherever civilization has made its way. ' In every' " country, in every clime the men " who know M ( demand the StetsdnXbecause., in it, tfiey have J': 1 the assurance of correct;' style; high-grade char- ' acter and beauty of finish. (:,: - ''.' 1 W have tbe Stetton Soft and Derby Hata in all the latest ityJeaT) ' . 'in;. " .-.(. ,' . '' -..v .,11 .'- - - .. , . ... t ' - ' fAre . quite the thing this season, We have , " them in the latest "styles and they are the swellest things in swelldom.' 1 ' The: Long-Tate Clothing Co. Parker-Gardner ; Company State 1 sFU&RIitUJSlI to the furnishings of yout bme ; won't ' cost- so much" If you buy It ' here. It makes no difference what, that piece or pieces may be, it is wise to consult us before you buy. New goods coming In every day.: The litest is a car load DRESSERS. PRINCESS DRESSERS, WASH- ' STANDS and CHIFFON1BR6, all to match,, in Oalc, Maple and Ma. hogany. ,Just the things wu want to go with either brfss or Iron beds. Prices and styles ure correct, you can be assured, but to make certain, come in and see.- j , . ' Las fin 1 si Of an irrt otiLofreii Co. mnm r ill Ill I ')-'-.."" " W&BM SSI r-' 'il: .We have-Vet: recoivad very handsome lot .of. Ball .Racks In. iewN" shapes and flnlnhes, each a triumph of the furniture makers art. , - oklu Ook Kaoks, lYcnch Cove! Mirror $o(7a to f6S.no.- ' , WcaUiorrd Oak Racks, French Dorcl Mirrors f 15.00 to $40.00. . The Racks ranging in price from $14.50 to 121.00 are the special bargains in this lot and are the handsomest , we have ever had. Setteei and chairs to match. - ' . ' . ', .'. Terms to suit purchaser can be The Ilome Furnisher, VWtt v ..... 4 -I . Z.0 CCL!. I US ' '. The silent piano In your homo ' . n b made an instrument of joy and pleasure If you have Pianola.' Every member of the' , family can produce 'perfectly. the muald ot the old masters by , . means .of the .Pianola. , The 1 Pianola ,does' not, interfere with the playing, of the plane by . hand.' ' ' ', 1 The men and the boys become enthusiastic 'ever the 'Pianola. ;' Come and see them and '.hear them play. Only one ' Pianola -and.- that made by the Aeolian co. ' " Agents. OOOOOGOOOOOOOOOOOdOOOCiOOOO To ,'. -- - 0; arranged. 1. 'McCG'if. .South Tryon Street' 'i
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