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f ? '. CHARLOTTE DAILX OBSERVER, JUNE SO, 1C, v EIAMIXATIQXSUSDERWAY DENTISTS " MEET WEDXESDAT Forty-Two Young vMen Standing Ex aminations Vor lAccne to Frsctlee Dentistry to North CarolinaThe ' : Fri-seniiel of the Examining Board and ttm Officers of the Dental Aso ' claUon First Sessloa Will Bo Hrld Wednesday Night at 8:30 O'clock A Programme of Vido Kange of -: Technical and General Subject Will ): "..Be Dlsciisscd. ., ,! f ; ; ."'Beginning at 9:10 o'clock yesterday morning in the sJderm&nUs chamber , of the city hall, forty-two young men armed with pen and Ink and other utensils of intellectual warfare at- . tacked formidable lot of question designed, not for their torture with malice aforethought, but out of re- - rard for the welfare and r?Ugjon of Me people of the State, to determine whether or not they are qualified' to ao oental work, according to the standard of the profession. The ex , aminatioa lasted all of yesterday, will extend through to-day and probably w-morrow. Following are those taking the ex- arametion: Messrs. J. M- Noel. Sails r nr; James r. Gregg, Liberty: R. E ;.. Aiien, East . Bend; F. A. Laslcy, oiaeon; sibiey Bmathers, Ashevi'le; J. M. Hughes, Laurel Mills, Va.: H M. Hendrix, Concord; W. B. Widgen, BInna Hall. Va; M. T. Summorlio, Bpa.rKS.Ga.: T. F. Asnburn, Liberty 6.: C. Wright. Gibson: G. E. Petty Java, Va.: Mrs. D. Z. McGuire. Ashe- . J. 8. Frost, Mocksville; R. V. Reynolds, Chatham, Va; L. T. Coble, l Burlington; M. S. Foster, Cardinal, ,,va: i. C Blddlx. Marlon; P. J. Dar ' . den. Newton Grove; W. "E. Whitt, --: eworda Creek, Va.; M. P. Manning, Farms!; P. Fitzgerald, Muro; T. J. Fegram, Raleigh; M. L. Har grove, Clinton; J, T. Vnf rwood , xsswton Grove; 8. ft. Watson, Lake landing; H. R. Penny, Clayton; J. L Uowd, Bowerevllle. Ga..; W. E. Hlnes. - Warsaw; W. T. Martin. Hamjitonvlile; E; L. Williams. Monroe; E. F. Wat son, Clinton; E. B. Howie. Raleigh: P, W. Troutman, Btatesvllle: J. K. Funderburk. Lancaster, 8. C: T. W. BnWther. ' Rocky Mount; R, M. Wa'droup. Bryson Cltv; I. A. Wood, CliffRlde, C. H. Wells. Gaffney, B. C: C. T. Srhsoffer, , Asheville; Robert W. Burks. Ashc Tilll; W. L. Criptuer, Lexington. The members of the examining board are as follows: Dr. V. E. Turn er. Of Raleigh, president; D. R. fianea of Winston, secretary: Dr. F. fi. Harris, Henderson: Dr. 8. P. HII Ilard, Rooky Mount; Dr. C A. Bland. Charlotte, and Dr. E. J. Tucker. Ror boro. f The thirty-fourth snnnnl e.lon of the North Carolina, Dental Association Will meet Wednesday nlirht nt S.30 o'clock. Its officers are: President. Dr. I. L. Jones. Greenville; first vice pres ident. Dr. C. A. Whitehead. Tarboro; econrt Vice president. Dr. D. W. Har der. Klnston; secretary. Dr. C A. Thomoson, Wilson; treasurer. Tit. R. M. Morrow. Burlington; essayist. Dr. J. p. Dreher. ,-ot Wilmington. Composing Js I executive committee , are: . Dr. E. ECEverett, of Raleigh; Zr.9N Johnson, of Ooldsboro; Dr. J. W. Carltort, Spencer. Dr. t. W. Jamleson, of-.Charlotte,, is supervisor cf cllntrs. ' j J, V. ! t :. ;THE PRQaRAMME. ." Following Is the programme, so far V- s arranged: . .. . -WEDNESDAY. JULY l.t:S P. M. Called to order, ' Prayer, Rev. H. K. Boyer, D. D., Char- . lOttS, N. C ,;,...-,. Address of wslcome in behalf of the City of Chsrlotts, Mayor T. 8. Franklin, , Charlotte In behalf of the Greater Charlotts Club, Hon. E. R. Preston. Charlotts, Response, Dr. J. N. Johnson. Ooldsboro...-;:; : , t; Roll call. ' . Raadlng minutes of last meeting. President's address. Dr. D. L. James, , 1 Greenville. r Annual essay, subject, "Dentistry of To TDay," Dr. J. H. Dreher, Wilmington. THCRSDAT. JULY 2, A. M. Reports of standing committees. Chemistry . and Metalurgy "The Prac tical Knowledgs of the Chemical Constlt , tients of Solders, and Their Appllcaton to MeUls," Dr. Troy A. Apple, Winston Salem. Discussion opened by Dr. J C. Wst , kins. Winstoa-Balem. Crown and Bridge Work "Bridge Abut " menti.- Dr. J. A. Sinclair," Ashevine. Dlscasslon opened by Dr. R. O. Hher rilt. Raleigh. Prosthetic Dentistry-"A Few Thoughts for Consideration on Rubber Plate. Dr. C B. Hall, Ooldsboro. Discussion opened by Dr. J. R. Osborne, Shelby. Operative Dentlstry-"Csst Gold Tech - notary." Dr. A. H. Fleming, Ioulsburg. Discussion opened by Dr. E. E. Ever ett. Raleigh. AFTERNOON SESSION. 1:30. . Porcelain ''The Advantages snd Disad vantages of Porcelain." Dr. J. D. Carlton, Salisbury. Discussion opened by Dr. F. L Hunt. - Asheville. . Anaesthesia and Anaesthetics "Rom noform." Dr. Wexlcr Smathers, Ashsvll'.s. , Discussion opened by Dr. J. R. Whin riant. Henrietta. Orthodontia "Orthodontia," Dr. J. S. ' Epurgeon. Hlllsboro. - Discussion opened by Dr. J. 8. Betts, Greensboro. . Dental Prophylaxis "A Plea for Den tal Prophylaxla," Dr. F. W. Eubank. Headeraonvilla Discussion opened by Dr. R. R. Folger, - Monet Airy, '- . KIGHT SESSION. I.J. . Dental Education "Dental Education." Dr. D. K. Lockhsrt, Ashboro. Discusska opened by Dr. R..W, Reesa " ' ZHkin. ' . , ' . , . ' Pathology and Therapeutics "Patholo - ay and Therapeutic in Dentistry" (with cases cited and method of treatment), Dr, J. G. Reld. Marlon, . ; i . Discussion opened iy Dr. W. B. Ram- say. Hickory. . ' ' ; "Materials and AppUancee" Dr. t N. Carr. Durham. ,' . " Discussion opened by Dr. T. 8. Harris, Henderson. . FRIDAY. JULY I I A. M. t ' Voluntary Papers "Capping Pulps and Treating Boot Canala," Dr. L. L Dam . eron. Newbera. ' Discussion opened by Dr. Charles L Alexander. Charlotte. -A - llechanlcal Denture Report Of Casa"rDr. J. B-' Highsmlth, Fayette- Discussion opened by Dr. J. N. Johnson, Goldstar. '.' -: ' .. "A Plea for Higher Standard In the PmfMton." Dr. E A. Perry, Littleton. Sio Need of Suffering from Rhea ma 4 tlsm. : . , : ' It Is a mistake te allow anyone to suf fer from rheumatism, as the pels can al ways be relieved, and la most' cases a r'jr ?ectM bj'arplyln' Chamberlain's 3 - -rt. The relief from pals which It t la siors worth many times its t ,. It rreket step srd rest possible v t cs Of long ' ling this llot- u . i ts Ukta on t r, jnt oc tne re- . it s-"ora. not be dls- I eevenv ef pneumonia, and healer of i vnu hv liven it '" H hss ne eeusl. Sold under ' i ?? "T .7 L VL UlAH rart nt. at aU drug storaa toe. aad W. . jVJu A C. ? ; 'jrUi tattle tree. ; v. 1 Discussion Opened by Dr.- Carl P. If or ris, Durham, . "Experience in Cast Inlay Work," Dr. j. k, Osborne, Shelby. Discussion opened by Dr. J. M. Flem ing, Raleigh, i S: p. nt., car ride : . ; ',- ' ; t:30 p. m banquet. v lAFTEftNOON SESSION. :.'- Cllnlca. Dr. I. W. Jamieson. supervisor. (1) Comnotorm, Its Different Uses in Den tistry, - Extracting. . , etc.. Dr. Wexler Bmathers, Asheville. 1 12) Extracting Difficult Roots of Teeth (Howe system). Dr. James E. Wyche, 1 Greensboro. V s (8) Gold FUlings (Grinding Surface rH liower Motor Using Keeton Williams' , Gold). Dr. J; W. eunley. Wilmington. (t) Table Cllnio. "Cast Inlays," Dr. J. C. Osborne. I Lawndale. (3) "Contour Gold Fillings (Extension for Prevention and Hsvlng Fillings to - Knuckle Midway from Cutting Edge to Qura"), Dr. Sid P. Hillisrd, Rocky Mount. . ' ' : () Table Clinic, "Porcelain Inlaya," Dr, C. B. Mott. GatesvUle. (7) Porcelain Inlay," Dr. F. I Hunt Asheville. (8) 'Pyorrhoea Alveolaris," Dr. 'J. N. Johnson. Ooldsboro. 9 Table Cllnio. "The Possibilities of Ma chine Cast Gold," Dr. A. H. Fleming, Loulsburg. no Difficult Amalgam Filling," Dr. W. M Robey. Charlotte. (U Table Clinic. "The Saddle Bridge, -When to be Used," Dr. T. A. Apple, Wlnston-Palem. (12) "Aschers Artificial Enamel and Con servative Use." Dr. R. E. Ware, Shel by. (13) "Moss Fibre Gold Inlays," Dr. C. L. Alexander, Charlotte. 4 p. m., call to order to discuss clinics. NIGHT SESSION.. "Dental Ethics and Jurisprudence," Dr. J. H. Wheeler, Greensboro. Discussion opened by Dr. A. C. Liver man, Scotland Neck. Oral surgery. Reports Of committees. President's address, , Annual essay, , Treasurer's report. SATURDAY. JULY 4, I A. XL Report of supervisor of cllnlca - Election of officers. Selection of place of next meeting. Installation of officers. Adjournment. XKWS FROM THOMAS VILLE. Meeting of Pharmacists at More head City Noxt ween 'lne nrus. lag Their Foryea to Baltimore. Special to The Observer. Thomasvtlle. June 2. The annual meeting of the North Carolina Phar maceutical Association will be held at Morehead City July Sth to 11th. Mr. C. R. Thomas, of Thomasvllle, la oresident of the association and has done a great deal during the en tire year to make -his meeting the most interesting and most largely at tended ever held. Prof. J.- P. Reming ton, of Philadelphia, one of the most eminent pharmacists in the world to day, will attend and addresa the as sociation. Miss Sarah C. Booe, of Walkertown, a student irom converse . vouege, is visiting Miss Ella Lambeth for a few days. Mr. T. 8. Bell, who Is in charge of Lane Bros, construction forces, la here loading all his machinery ana toots for shipment to Baltimore, where he has contracted a f00,000 Job build ing a city reservoir. He aayg It will require two years to complete the contract. He has completed the work on the belt line here and tin a lew weeks cars will be loaded and un loaded at each factory. y Mr. John R. Myers, who' has been quite sick for the past ten days. Is convaleaclng. Mr. C. A. Burnham is suffering from an attack of appendi citis but his physician thinks that no serious danger Is threatening and at present an operation will not be , nec essary. Mr. D. O. Cox haa bought the groc ery store of Mr. T. H. Tomllnson In the F. 8. Lambeth block On Main street and will take charge tthe lat ter part of th week. The Thomasvllle Lignt ana rower Company has contracted to light the orphanage throughout with electricity and furnish power at that Institution. Thursday night ths Vanderbllt Quartette will nlve a concert In the opera hfluse here, the proceeds to b6 applied to the building fund of the Methodist church. THOOPS TO MEXICAN BOKftEJt. President Roosevelt Orders Troops to Mexican Border to AsnlHt the Civil Auiliorltlcs In Iretervliig Order (Mncral Myers Will Coinnutnd the Troops. Washington, June 29. By direction of President Roosevelt, Secretary of War Taft has Issued orders to the commanding general of the Depart ment of Texas, at San Antonio, to aend a sufficient number of troops to Del Rio, El Paso, and other points In Texas, to aid the civil authorities In preserving order. This action was de cided upon as a result of the request from' the Mexican government that the United States do Its utmost to prevent any violation of the neutrality laws. The request of the Mexican govern ment was referred to the Attorney Oenexal by the State Department and the Governor of Texas in the mean time was asked to aid In compelling obedience to the law. The order of the President sending troops to the border Is understood to haev been made upon the recommendation of the Attorney General. Brigadier General A. I Vyer. In command of the Department of Texas, ' Is authorised to ascertain the number of troops necessary at Del Rio and also to send troops to any other points along the Mexico-Texas border If found advisable. The Federal troops win act under the directions of the United States marshal and the United Statea district attorney. The troops presence will also do much to prevent any outbreaks vlthln United States territory and will be of material assistance In th event that revolu tionist should cross the border. Del Rio Is directly opposite Las Vscae, Mx where the principal disturbances have occurrred. , ' Opesi Air Vaudeville at Night, The "Air Dome" Is an Innovation Ibi Charlotte, being the moving of the Bijou vaudeville and moving picture chow by night to the open space be tween th Theato and the . outhern4 Hardware Company. Under the star lit canopy of heaven' the perform ances were given last night to good vised crowda It had become too hot to have the show Indoors. The change will be In effect tHl cold - weather come. 1 , THLXKS IT SAVED HIS LUX. Letter M. Nelson, ef Naples, Maine, aava In a recent letter: "I have used Dp. King's New Discover msny years, lor eeughs and colds, and I think it saved mr life. I havs found It a reliable rem edy for throat and lung complaints, and would ne mora be wrthout a tattle tbsa I would be without food." For nurl. forty years New Discovery has stood at tbe head ot threat and lung remedies. A PERSONAU The Movements of a Number of Peo- , pic, Vltiltora and Othora . Mr. 8. P. Hilllard, of Rocky Mount, was a Charlotte visitor yesterday. - Mr. W. T. Brown, of Winston-Salem, was a guest at the Selwyn yes terday. Mr. Thomas G. Mc Michael has re turned from a vlnlt to his wlfo. who is spending a few weeks at Aluallthla Springs. Judge Piatt D. Walker, of the Btate Supreme Court bench. Is attending the meeting of the North Carolina Bar Association at Morehead City this week. Mr. J. A. Withers, of Worthvllle, spent yesterday in the city. - Mr. M. A. Taylor, of Wllkesboro, spent yesterday in the city stopping at the Buford. Mr. W. C. Fields, of Sparta, was a Charlotte visitor yesterday. Among the delegates in attendance upon the sessions of the State Demo cratic convention yesterday were Messrs. Frank E.' Tate and R, T. Claywell. of Morganton. Mr. W. A. Self, a member of the Hickory bar, spent yesterday in the city attending the State Democratic convention. Mr. C. C. Dawson, of Ayden, was a gueHt at the Buford yesterday. Mr. J. II. Shuford, of West Ra. lelirh, spent yesterday in the oity. i Oen. J. I. Metts has returned to his home In tlmlngton after attending the sessions of the State Democratic convention. He was the guest while here of Judge Piatt D. Walker. Mr. W. I. Everett, of Rockingham, was a Charlotte visitor yesterday. Mr. Alexander Worth, of Kandoipn county, was a delegate In attendance upon the sessions of tne convention yesterday. Mr. Albert Redfern, of Monroe, was registered among the guests at the Selwyn yesterday. Mr. W. J. Blackburn, of Greens boro, spent yesterday in the city. Mr. R. P. Dicks. of oreensooro. was reentered among the guests at the Selwyn yesterday. Mr. 8 Vance Scott, of Sanford, was a Charlotte visitor yesterday. Mr. D. A. Tompkins has returned from a business trip to Augusta, Ga. Mr. Hen S. Barnes, of Maxtor wo a visitor In the city yesterday. During Sparc Mo ments Visit the Great House of aiASisniTF and pee with your own pyes and hear with your own ears the wonderful Stieff Self-Player Piano and the many other in struments on our floor. Bear in mind we are manufacturers pure and simple, Felling our own product, the Artistic Stieff and Shaw Pianos, direct to you. We extend a cordial 'welcome to all to visit our wareroom, 5 West Trade Street, our Southern home of CHAS.n.STIEFf , -- . .. Manufacturer of the Stieff and . Chaw, tb piano with th ; ' ' v sweet tone. -; ; '4 O.H.WILUOTH, ITjr. MAJOR ANDREW!? .DROPS DEAD. Heart Disease Removes a Fine Old Southern Gentleman -Life Spent In , Distracting the VOuth of the State. Special to The Observer. ' '' Monroe, June 29. Maj. Lorenxo Dow Andrews, a confederate soldier dropped dead of heart disease In the garden of his residence at t o'clock to-night. He was a native of Ran dolph county; and after the war resid ed for a few year on his farm In Montgomery county. He came te Monro 2! years ago from Norwood, Stanly county, where he had conduct ed a school and organised the Monroe High School, in which he taught until a few years ago. when he retired on account of advancing age. Major An drews leaves a widow, two sons and four daughters. He had been a teach er since early manhood and was recognised as of great ability In his profession. He was 7s years old. and a life-long member of the Methodibt Church. He was a gentleman of the old school, full of honor and courtesy. and his passing away Is felt as a per sonal loss to every one In Monroe. ."Get It at Hawley'a" Munyon's Eczema Ointment the best cure for ecsemo, all .sores snd skin eruptions. , A 60c. or 11.00 box will convince. We carry a full line of MUN TON'S REMEDIES. tiawley's Pharmacy 'Phones IS and 160. Tryon and Fifth Streets.' ZZZZZ1 UtXZJ 10 Per Cent. That is what DIAMONDS hav Increased every year for the past tight years. Do you know of any safer Investment? We have all tls stones, loose and mounted. Oar prices are very low for the quality. Let show them to "you. 1 GARIBALDI, . DIXON leading Jewelers. cm 'WE CARRY A -'- Large Stock of j Plumbing -and ' Cheating supplies.; Writejr Prices-r HACKNEY BROS. CO Plumbing- and Resting Con tractor Jobbers' Suppllea Charlotte, J. V - , Phon . Ceo Tfoo Point? Do you know why ice melts in the . form of a cone in McCray Refriger ators? The fact that does is the very best evidence that McCray Refrigerators have an ac tive circulation of pure, cold, dry air. McCray rat or s are lined with Opal Glass, Porcelain Tile, or White Wood, and no zinc is ever used in their construction, as zinc forms oxides that poison' milk and other food and is .very dan gerous. , , V . Come in and let us tell you why the ice melts in the form of & cone in McCray Refrigerators and give you a catalog. ' We also handle other Refrigerators, including the Leonard end the Gurney. Prices ranging from $10 to $40. !Buy now so as to get the use of a refrigerator the entire summer; A good one will save you almost enough ra a season to pay for itself. Write for catalogue' and prices. PARKER-GARDNER C01IPANY Furniture, ' Carpets, Pianos .' . : . : : Piaholas. - --.7 ' TIttHHllllTIIlHt "CONGO" ROOFING M HPATrinWIMPAT) - R ROOFING PAPEB H and everything , .else Q H t,a Tl.ii'lHoea Sim. plies'. : Best quality ma terials. Prompt , de liveries and the right J trices. J Inquiries so icited. B. F. WITHERS Distributor Everything In ; ' BtXLDEBS' SUPPLIES CHAELOTTE," N. C. rnxxrxrxrn: six II Hi ft Refrige asEn ' pSMf r:-r-i li s' 1 ' A Specially Attractive Line of Odd Pants. ED H Perfect Comfort Is to be Porch Chairs, Rockers and Settees For service, comfort and design there is none bet ter, even at higher prices. Five years' experience with this line fully justifies the statement we make. PBICES " ' $1.25, $1.50, $2.00, $2.25, $2.50, $2.75, $3.00, $3.50, $4,00, $4.50. 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Suits I In Plain Tans . Solid Blues . Neat Plaid . Effects, Etc., . something ' every ..man wants this hot weather. ' They are neat and they 4 have style about them. ' , . . We are also showing the nicest 'assortment , of thin. Coats, some thing you just cant do without, Alpacas, Silks and Seersuckers. MELLON CO. Quickest Service guaranteed to all who order FIX). RAL DESIGNS for FUN ER Ala at tbis establishment In town or out of town ' orders promptly executed at most reason able rates. Our line of Blooming Flowers. Bedding Plants. Cut Flowers. Border Plants, Palms, Ferns and Potted Plants th most eatMistr la town. ..- Teur orders soUoitsd, Dilvvorth Floral Gardens. for Warm Evenings found in our A SYMBOL Of QUALITY R0AK0XE, VTRCLMA. Company SrOrfnV,
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