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CHAKLOTTE' DAILY. OBSERVER, JULY 28,' 1903. DELEGATES CITEER HE-iBST NEW PARTTS FIRST '. MEETIXG WHh Ordmtn Hall Thronged With DHcgatea ud Sp-Utor and the ' Walla Placarded With All unions to " the ExiaUng Political Situation, tle IndopcndotK Party opens na era 1 XaUonal tXjnvenUou .New York - Tvl.lnn UHr) th Ooinnvn Of "iK-lcgatc Cheers Each Mate and ln - Turn is Chwtl Arrival of . Mr. - HMt Starts a Petnonstratlon and - . the nrieato - Parade tho 1 ' Mtootlnff the -Name of Their Leader and Organiser. ' Chicago. July 2". Amid loud an.1 enthusiastic cheering and with Its member showing every sign of loyal ly to their new standard of political faith, the first national convention of the Independence party was opened at 1 n'clnrk fo-nlsht In Orchestra Hall. . The main floor of the hall wm filled ' by delegate There are no alternates. Tha galleries were overcrowded ' with a throng whioh entered heartily lnto the apirit of the proceedings and throughout -the session applauded vigorously whatever met their ap proval. DELKC.ATES ARRIVE. The delegate came trooping into the hall. X''w York heading the column. The deligat-s from the Empire State tarried a white banner, bearing the word "Independence Hsrty" between them being an evculy balanced wale. Blgnifying exact Justice to all. Now York cheered ewry ether delegation and the other diU'KHtlons cheered New Tork. Then they cheered acn mher. and then ihrriisrlvra until the hall rang again ami imam. The dem onstration last about fifteen mlntitrs. Around the iIiis nf the hall were placard twarinit the names of various i Ptale and als.i lhinl"n to ine exiHi LIFE OF THE CONVENTION - - - - THREE CONTESTS IX IRKDELL. filial Year Iembnrati Convention tn Jretlctl More Directing . and KnthusiaMlc. Than Any Foe Years Old Sheriff. Twajoircr and Kegtxter . Itepiaerd by New Mep een Bal lots Before Owice Fr" Mieriff Is Made and Sixteen Necessary in Xaiulng m Man to Handle the, flou ry - ijeader or Klierlff in Primaries Received clie Nomination, But tlie Ijeader For Treasurer Lost Out Otlicr Nominations Made Wltltfmt Any Opposition. Special lo The Observer Stateavllle. July 27. The Impor tant work of the Irodell Democratic convention to-day waa the nominating of James M. Ueaton for sheriff, Jamea Ebenexer Boyd for register of deeds and W. Jleece Cloan for treasurer. Tne Democratic nomination in Iredell practically means the election of the jiomlne. The contest ..was over tlie nomination for sheriff and treasurer, it requiring seven ballots to reach a choice for sheriff and sixteen to de cide on the treasurer. The convention to-day was the larg est, most enthusiastic and most Inter esting for years. The interest was due to the contest in the primaries for the offices of gnerlfT, register and treas urer. The vote ln the primaries was very large. in Coddle Creek township (which includes the Town of Mooresville) the vote cast in the primary was larger than the vote cant for Governor in November, 1904, The contest over the register's office was settled In the primaries, Mr. J. K. Boyd winning over all contestants by a large majority. No candidates for sheriff or treasurer received a majority in the primaries and the contest for these pluces made the con vention mure interesting. The candidates were: For sheriff Sheriff Summers and J. W. Ward, Htatesvllle; J. M. Deaton. .Mooresville: It. L. Bradford, hiloh ft Ns a w ing political situation us viewed from township; J- A. Jtrown, Kharpstburf;, Kitclwh Coolness No hot and blistering air to sap vitality anc make cooking: intoler 1 able when work is done on the safe, economical and comfortable New Per fection Wick Blue Flame Oil Cook-Stove. Usinz it, your kStchen is not a room to fly from, but a place where all tne necessary household work is done in restful coolness it doesn 't heat the kitchen. The RIEW PE8EECH0W Wick Clue Flame Oil Cook-Stove b convenient and handy for every purpose of a cooking stove. It saves money and time mike a clean kitchen and contented cook. Three sizes of "New Perfection " stove. If not with your dealer write our nearest agency. (J. M . (ii)odnian, ( hambersburg. Register Register M. C. Williams unrl .J. ii. Boyd, tatnsvllle; . J. B. I'urkn. Turnersburg township; N. T. Summers, Union tirove. Mr. it L.. Armlielil. of Htatesvllle, wa oled for but was not an avowed candidate. Treasurer Treasurer M. A. Keim ."ter, Jojm K. titlmson, VV. It. Sioan .in I c. L. Murdoch, all of Hlaiesvllle. As thre was no nppnsil'nn (o the following candidates they were nomi nated In a bunch without further ado: Zeb V. Kong, for the M naic, '.. V. Turlington, of Mnoresv;;ie. and N. I. Tomlln, of oiln township, for the House; U. u Wlilte, for rounty fupi-rlif ( nikeiil ml hcIkihIs, R. F. ItUes, surveyor; ('apt. I. '. Carlton. . ' ...,'..,. I ,.l.lii eci.11,.11 lrlr t t,. r4.- n uproar as Ilea rsl i ' " i-no. ... ... learllnir ln lh r, I ;1 1 - ! ' 1 1 1 1 '' N o I II I IU t loll fO lOlolllf Ollt lie ooiii i ii.i i ,i M n.t.v. joa only new man In tlm hi Is Mr. 'I'onilin, who will succeed I'apt. T. M C. Iiavidson M a ineniber of the lloUNe. Mr. 'I'oinllh ' faliier, the late A ( '. Tonilin, represcnleil Iredell In I tlie Legislature of 1SS.1. Messrs.! l.on ali i TurliiiKloii have twice rep resented Iredell in tli'e 'Senate and lions.-. reMpf ctlvel . MehM'S. Willie, Hives ami I'arlton are now liiliiiij the positions for which t hey are ruined. Th'M. niattiTs disposed of tin cou th'- rromtttnttoft fftr sherilT Mr. lieuton's had In the n una rii'H marked, him us a winner anil lino-, who ligureil Him way inadi; a .i fe pi el m i ion. Ml. le.ito wmi mi the seventh ballot. Alter l ho Mxth ballot Ur.ni luid's name was witlidra w u anil on Ihe next h. ill. ii (in, id Hiiloh town ship's votes, hic;i had b en cast solid lv for Bradford, were given to Ileaton. After the (list ballot It was reMllzed that the lain was between lieaton and Ward. Mr. Ward, who had made it (ood showing in the pri maries, receiving more voles In sjiates vllle tow nshlp -than anv of the other nf ; candidates, made gains, but Mr. Ili'ii- l ton s b ad wuk loo mm ji for hlin to i be ov. i laKcii. .Mr. Bruwn also I made a jjo.nl shoivinjj ' Mr. Hoyd was nominated on the IW.-t baiioi. and Ihp nomliiatlon wa.'i 1 nisije uiiaiilmoiis. ' Mr. Sloan won on the sixteenth bal lot and ihe nomination was made unanimous. I'nllke Ihe contest f.(r sheriff, the strongest ,,, ,r, n,,. marles did not continue to eHi and the atanripolnt of the Independence party. Some of these were: "Kentucky: The H-mcrati- Ma chine, the flnto Coker Chip the lle publlcan Machine, the Dollar Basses Current at the Same fount) r." "New Jerse : The H..me of the Trusts; Wants to Smash Km "Indiana Wants a New Deal With A Clean r rk " "Orejjon: No i"hli-aao Steam Roller; No Denver Stone Crusher ." "Ithode Island: Aldrleh Own tba fienate; We Want the I'eople t) dwn Both." DEMONHTB ATION FH 1IKAKST The arrival of William R Hearst atarted a delirious demons! rat I'm The hall s In mounted Hie stei form. He took no notice 0f Hkm demonslrallon. I.ui after remaining 'm the rostrum for about three minutes In i COnsuMatlon with 'be so relary of Ihe convention h l-cended into the body Of the hall lakmj! a seat with Ihe Nov' York delegation His ac'lon was a nnnal for r in wi d Cheering and Ihe ii li-i;alen shoulliis: "Hearst, Hearst,'' im nediately siarli rl ; on a parade aroun- Ihe halt cbanlinj; continuausly ihe name l thj' "New TTiTt rattnr. riti- frarnnr i "itimi-inumn tarKlr-rl for several, minutes before 'inlet ,vas restored. Milton W. Howard, "f Alabama, took the gavel and introduced Charles A. Walsh, of nwa, si'i retary of the provisional naiitmal committee, who read the call for the conv i ntlou. This document declared Che, purpose of the gathering lo be th" .foundation of an independenl party and he nom ination of can'lHaiea for Bresldent and Vice President. BRYAN'S NAlt K H1SSKI). The reading was Inlerruiied by cries of "Hearst," and one man In the bal cony cried "Bryan " A storm hisses that followed was stilled t.y the gavel. Mr. Howard al Ihe conclusion of the Invocation announced Ihe name of Ihe temporary oftlcers of the convention His mention ot the name of Mr Hearst was received wllh an outburst Of applause and when Mr. Hearst mounted the rostrum the convention roue en muss), chcerlnj; wildly. When quiet had been restored Mr. Hears! began his address as temp'-r-ary chairman of ihe convention. Mr. Hearst said in paW: "My -.friends This lj the lirst na Clonal onventlori ot the Independence ariy. "Whether II shall prose an histori cal event or merely a passing political Incident depends upon the wisdom and patriotism with hi h we shall o'-lib-erate and ac'. "If the mi ll who met in Indepen dence Hall in 1'hlladclphla "n the Fourth of Jul. i;7, had had within them the fi"linj of hesitation, anv disposition towards comniomlsc or concession, thin .lay would now pass " ,v '"K the full vo as any other day upon the cal. ndar. "But the patriots wh assembled there bad courajrc In t'hi Ir hearts, de termination In their minds. h'L'h inr poac In their siijls and Ihe Fourth of July Is aal uteri throughout t!i. wirl1 M the birthday of llbt rty for all men A NKW PAKTY NKKDKD "It is too much to sav that our i nn- Ventlon can ever reach Ihe importance Of the second continental l oncn ss. ut Ihe principles they mi l to declare w; have met to preserve,' an.l the liiw-rtiea they ass) inhli'l to secure w have amembb d to protect. "I believe therefore, that we w:1i do A servlee to our fellow clti.- lis sect 1 only to the Inestimable service ren dered by tlie founders of this govern ment If we shall found a party which will remain unfailingly faithful to id. cauve of he plain people, to he prin ciples of tin- Dei laiatlon of ndi'ieii-ln-nce and to the furiilami ntal Ameii fan ideas of liberty, equality njid op portunity for all. "I believe that If jny party Is ne, -tasary in this country to preserve the governmerrt as the fathers framed It, new party is necessary; if any party The jRe&b LAMP-;t ma draft lamp free from true center lamp free from the faults of other lamp. A perfect axtincialJight. Handsome and safe. If not with your dealer, write our nearest agency. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (Iarpom4) ELON COLLEGE I Women, Why Suffer? HICKS' : -l- ' V". Pickers Revolving Flat Carets Railway Heads and. Drawing Frames : :.. Am Hm Slubbing'. Intermediale and Roving Frames Spinning Frames Bpoolers and Reels v WA SHBURM, Southern Ascni ''l CHAELOTTE, NORTH CAEOLINA ; ' (Cn-Fxlncatlonal) I'all Term opens Stember 2d. rhjilomu frim Klon admits to the iraduate Departments ln the lead ing 'nlvcrsltlcr. In arldltlon lo the RKOIXAR fOI--I.KllK rfilRHE.S the following De partments are maintained: 1'H KF'A RAT Ml Y VKVA RTMENT frepa res young men and young women for the Kreshman class at Klon, or elsewhere. ' MI SIC DKPA HTMKN'T Piano, Voice. Pipe organ, Violin, llrass In struments KX PliKSSKiX DI;PA ItTM KJvjT Klociitlon unit Piivsical I'ultiiie, AltT DKPA RTMKNT (Ml Palnl I ii ir. Water Colors, Pastel, Crayon, Chlim Palnlihg. Public rUhool DrawiitE, Met lianical Drawing, etc., etc Cood equipment!' and modern i ohm iiienees. CuililliijiK h' atetl by steam, lighted b eli-clrlclty, fur nished Willi water and bulbs. Kxpi uses mod' rati'. XVrlle for catalogue, Kbowtmr work and terms In detail I'ltllMliKXT V.. Ii. MOI'FITT. l;lon tollrjrc, N. C. CAPUDINE (UQVtO) Quickly Cure all paint, headache, backaehcj neuralrl and nervouf exhaustion, brain fag, etc At all DrvMbt. Ic tic aaa JOc TRY A --' CENT BOTTLE The Davis White Sulphur Springs 3grtf HIDDEN ITC, N. C FINE Mincrsl Wstvrs. Nw Botri with fiswer 'Armcx"(nf aOnitM rttoma. add Mi this ytr which art r rrd tat taosawho bav no Mibwa, ana wmnt i)alet, sbia room away from aoiaa) lvin for ISO to tOO guest, Electrls rights. Modern (.KOIK.IA I'ltlSOV CASK. l'urlhcr Irregiilarlllcs ami Inhuman Treatment Are I'limrihrrt by Invrs llgHllng CoiiiiiiIIIco Ncg-roos Whlp pctl riimcrcifully With Heavy j.cather Straps antl Some Are Kihomii to Have Dlttl From Ihp In juries.. Atlanta. On., Ju'y 27. Further dis closures of irregularities and Inhuman treatment of convicts were brought out to-day before -the legislative com- i mittec Invesllgallng lh conduct of the .st-ile prison hoard and the convict ' lease system. Joe Hurt, formerly I president of lit,. Atlanta Street Rall ! way system, testified as ! Ihe opening I of eom.fiel it i ve bids for couvlcta ihe- hind closed doors, nnd leneral "1 If i ford Anderson, a hading local attor ney, fold of other Irregularities In the UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF MEDICINE "v?gWiad TUaWT MrQUIWC, M. D., PtieT. Jnt'lfd nnllui hy the Amerlrsn MMIrnl Ammlatinn on tlir rfciinl of il ntitiisli-l. Alto rfiilstreil In (;rotia Mf, t'lsiw omm hj Nrw Yorli llepartmiiit of F.'liirstlon. A'ao iiirmtirr A wis tjtti on tjI AimHrin Medleat ('sUtgfc Three free cMtatorucs Specify Department, MEDICINE DENTISTRY PHARMACY ROANOKE Xfii. Courses for Degrteg; also Commercial Course. German and French taught. Li brary 2t.(KH) volumes. Mountain location. Six Churches, no bsr-rooms. Expenses small. Catalogue free. Address Th l'resident, Salem. Va. I awarding of contracts for convicts Kd Htrlcklahd, who said he had worked in 100 convict camps, testi fied of neglect In the amps, and the cruelty of convict wardens? lie slid the cries of . lUifrocs being whipped wt re borne on the air al almost any j time from the chat 1'ihonc hec Itrlck i Co in puny camp, lie staled that lie had . known of fifty men being whipped In Is named to succeed Mr. lone morning, the whipping boss beln I mi - i win. .several turns Mr Wijinn was i 1,1 "iKh! of glory, Iml Mr. sbmn cam. I under the wile lirst. in tuc bent. ' here was only one ballot lor coun ty cnininissloners, resulting in the r. .nomination of the present hoard wit.i the xe.piloii of Mr J. R par's, w b ' did not nsk for a reiionilna t Ion be cause he had been H candidate for register Mr. I; y. (;alher. .. Tur- nersbiii g, l Parks. . iily one ballot was (aki n for the Ihtee members of the counly hoanl of edmatlon. .Messrs .1 .11. 111)1 and .1 U. Mi-mllc), members of Hi,, pres ent hoard. were renominated ..- lr. W. (J. XI, ti ls m. of Milrinone was nominat ed to succeed Mr. J. V. Albca. Jr., of the same community. Mr. Allien 1ilng resigned. Dr. .Nicholson re ceived :,0 23 to 30 votes cast for J. van lloy and 4 ,7 for W. H. II t-r In retiring Sheriff Summers, Itegls ter Williams and Tieaaurer Femisier the convention ' Hi hanged three good men for three other good men. The present officer proved themselves capable mi, efnclcnt. Their ret !' mi nt is not on Mccoiint of any tlin sstl.sf,itcon with theni but is due to tin met rltten law of rotation Mr. Deaton, w ho U to be the new- sheriff. ln been deputy for seviTiil years an. has made an active and energetic ,,rh '' Me Is a native of the county m l h.is lived nil his life In and near Mood svllle. Mr Hoyd, who Is mitive ol South Carolina, but ha lived In the county 1 was formerly ib puty clerk of the Ku- perior Court and Is now city tax col lector and superintendent of wster oiks He has discharged the duties of these positions acceptably, Is very popular with all his acquaintances and v!!l make a good register. Mr. Sloan, who is an Alexander county engager! from sunrise until 9 o'clock. Tin- men, he alleged, were whipped Willi leather straps weighing from tnree to live pounds. The witness said he bad been told there would be an other Cox-AlHlon affair If he told all he knew, hla informant referring to a 'duel oyer the tensing of convicts In which lto'ocrt Alston, an At'antu newspaper editor, wns shot down about Iwenty-tlvo years ago. J C. Fleming, who served a short sentence, told of seeing ft man being so severely whipped at the Nickajaek ( amp that he later died. The committee decided to ftsk leg islative authority to appoint nn expert iMcoiint iht to nildlt the hooks of the State prison commission, the state farm and tin State reformatory. cnoCKETT ARSENIC LITHIA Springs and Baths opened June let. Elevation 2,000 feet. Oiirea Ntrvoua Prostration, Dyspepsia, Rheumatic nd Skin Troubles. Kidney and Bladdar Disorders and Female Irregularities. Clears and beautifies the complexion. Write for booklet M. Li. THOMAS. CrocUett Springs, Va. conveniences, such aa sawaraga, hot and cold baiha, long distance Bell Phone. It mile from railroad with S through train daily from Charlotte. 40 miles north-west. Altitude llK) fert. Pleasant days tad night. Healthy loeatlon, beautiful oenerjr.splen did table fare, fine service. For amusements: Bowling Alley. Tennis, Croquet. Merry-Go-Round, Shooting Gsl lerv. Finking Boating. Bathing, etc, all for a VtODERATK price of W to 17 per wek for June and September, and for July and Ausrnst Vi to J9 per week. Write today for Illustrated Booklet to ' DAVfS BROS., Intra tti fripriitirt HUdtnlf, N. C. I UZABETH ((HIKE M4itm, DmmUttty. Pharmac? Smtr-rrt Sewlna b!M. I. 1X Drsded trtt-dxt kr lh AmnliM Ml laHiMa th. norri ot IU ff'- ftteat. minateamlnhrtmiti. UrlBf mP Lrvw. Wnto fnt twaia and MtilniM ' Ckflft)irBBUaiajjNillkkaal1i. 18S7 190S. (juilford College For Both Men ana Women. Courses In the Classics and ln the Natural Sciences. Papartments In Bible Study and In Music. Labora tories for Chemistry, Biology and Physics. All buildings supplied with pure water and lighted by electricity. Noted for thorough Instruction and high moral tona. Located In tho healthful Piedmont "Section of North Carolina. For catalouge address Ii. L. IIOM1S. President, Guilford Collega. North Carolina, Of MUSIC CHARLOTTE, If. C A Bih 6ra4 Callera to WOBMOi BeaaUrul auburWa lock tlon, l acres campua. varlowklBK the city; flaa bulldlnga) .vnlvarttty edu cated, iprtncad teach rm A. B. tVaffraa CenrM em level with tha beat col legot for men: aUetlva 6grt couraaa. SpecUltlett Muato, Art and ExprcMloa Bchoola. Aim: To provlda a broad and liberal colour for young woman. Illuatratad caUlogti aant (raa n appllcatlo CHAI. B. KCro, ' Capital MOok $30,000.00. KDl'C'ATE yourself. Why? Because KNOWLEDGE la POWER. Where At Ktng'a Business College because, our courses are MODERN and PRACTICAL and our record for placing graduates Is UNSUR PASSED. When? This fall. Avoid the RUSH and get a BIO DIS COUNT by matriculating before August 16th. Write for catalogue and special rates. Address KING'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, Raleigh, N C. -Charlotte, . C- OAK RIDGE INSTITUTE A High-grade Fitting School, with Business College and Normal Departments. Pre pares for the Professions, for Business, for Life. Diplomas honored by Leading Colleges and Universities, North and South. Fifty-seventh year begins Sept. I. For beautiful Catalogue, Address, HOLT, OAK RIDGE, N. C. J. A. & M. H. Presbyterian College for Women CHARLOTTE, N. C. Tho 51st session of this old and well established .school will .begin September 3d, 1908. Without making loud claims we point to the work of one-half century. For catalogue address REV. J. R. BRIDGES, President. 1 1 TF Ls FACE- flNOTTOTE; IMHsmSMhiCMmJYmiWm Am-4 lkfMjMa J1 r J mull lilMril mf Alt. fniflllin PaaMM. I III. r in i ii mi Mum: aillH ScWtl mi As. til HI lis Ptmrntmap. PWcsl Cuawa u A fta Prip.i1.iT DsMms awfaf ii 1 1 1 mmummn. Vmrmm Hmnry Jsmm StMakar Anot her im Jii.r y to prmtn progress ami man. lum llvi-d In JrodPll several roapnty, o nooarajr tn- hniei I'" Hp Is won known as a Jus- cusinen man and i.rmivi th, i,.,n, ..t nrking man a n- party u ip-o marv If any party Is ntHary to rrjirpomt the typical Amrul ritizMis, to iiji hold the peop m their striijjtf! With the tyrannical monopollrs which constitute the trusts, a o-w party Is neceaaary. - OLD PAPTlEa UXPAITHFt L. "The old partlf In this day of thlr dcadnr are no lonjfr equal to this work, for they have bfcom unralth ful to the principle, which. Inspired them and unworthy of the patrlou r ho founded theni. " The Republican party ! the open anAffed. Jhajra m Idea jMBe truai It acorns those -who -would reform It, and sl'iiea brazenly In its' prontal.ie Infamy. "Tb Democratic party U merely enrvoua of It aordid alater'a llljtotten finery. . Jt upbraid her at one elec tloB and lmlutea her at tha et. Ivor roACTLX itiGirr. 1 have ium4 Or. Kine'a Nw Life PIIU for arveral years, and And them fifat -artly rtmit." aaya Mr. Aw' A. relwn. o IlarrisvtllR. K. X. Nw Life rilla reUev Hbout lha least discomfort. Beat ram. edy tor eonattpatVm, titlleuaneM aa4 n.aiaria. S. at ail dru a lores. the "' the pfaijft a.nd will III) treasurer iJH,-s ncirniablv Ii Nicholson, the noy mcmher of th. liimid of r-diiratrnn. and Mr. UsIUi. r. thi- nrw i-oumy rommlsslnn-t-r. nn- wt-il-knun n cltiitrns. who will ftil iicccptiilily ID ii places for which 1 1 1 " y "re chosen. Victim of lonfli Ilrond Hlwr. Hpirltil In TIip ttisrrvpr. A-hrllc, July 17. The body of Mr Ji-ronn- IjiiiiiIiik. thp ymin man (Irnwiiiil In tho French Uroad river slcnluy iiftcrnoon, IihU not hern dl.i-nvfrrd up lo this aftorn'ion. V. u . Im. ri-Hrhpil firrA of Hnnlhnr 'i'1" VJitr' hlrownltiK that occurred In the Krench lirouil rlvr near thu mouth of Ivy Saturday afternoon. Mr. Tor ter lluithey, whil in bathini In i'I.YiipMi...wHh his brother, either sufTrrr-d crftmp or Intumo oxhaustT-d anil whs drowned before aid could ! n ndrred. The body floated down stri iiiii mid was recovered late yeater ilny afternoon about a mile below where Mr. Hun hey was drowned, llr was .".J years of age and leaves a Horner Military School J. V. HORNER Principal 1851-1908 OXFORD, N. C. CI.ASS8ICAI SCIKNT1FIC AND ENCJUBH COURSES. Prcparea for college, unlvenslty or the government academies. Military train ing develops prompt obedience nnd manly carriage. Academy 67 years ord with experienced teachers. Cadets dine with the principal and ladles of hla family, securing the culture of home life. Culti vates and educate. Modern buildings, perfect " sanitation, whole some fare, no crowding. Best moral, mental, physical and social training. Shady lawns, athletic park, one-quarter mite running track. 300 acrca. Ideal climate, helpful environment. In the social atmosphere of refined Christian people. The town noted for over a century aa an educational centre. Charges, 1300 per year. wife iind two children. 111 rrotrls Ihe nerves. 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WHEAT FLAKE CELEIiT makes the children plump and strong and prevents sour stom ach and constipation. The best food for growing children, in valids and the aged. . u forfait Irj mil jJrwW- CATAWBA SPRINGS This wall established Tesort la now open and ' offers to those seeking rest and comfort Inducements not found elsewhere. We claim to give the best fara of any resort In tha State. Tha water at Catawba Springs s unsurpassed tar kidney, bladder and stomach troubles. I It is a cool, quiet, comfortable place, situated S allies from Hickory, N. C, and requires only minutes' drive. . A better orchestra would be hard to And. This la a desirable place -for both young and old, and one here you wilt be loath to loave. Cettwba Springs 4s rsaohed by Southern Railway; also C. k N. W. For other Information apply to . ' Ciuwbi Springs Hotel Co nickory, W. C trinity Paris S ' A IVst-CTasa Preparatory 8-lbol. Certificates of Oraduatlon accepted for entrance to leading South ernCollegea. " - " . ' .- . -, Rest equipped Frepaeatory School In tha South. Taeulty of ten oflleers and teachers. Campua of aerenty-Svs acrea. Llbrary, containing forty thousand volumes. Well-aqulppeO aym -naslum. ' High standards and modern methods of Instruction.-! Fra quent lectures by prominent lecturers.' Expenses exeaadinf ty roadar ate. Ten rara of phenomenal aucceaa. r t -- For catalogue and other Information, addresa ... II. M. NORTH, llcadmaater, -;, v'.-- Parnam, N. C. , TRINITY COLLEGE Four Departments Collegiate, Graduate. Engineering and Law. Large library facilities. Well-equipped laboratories la all- depart ments of Science. Gymnasium furnished with best apparatus. Ex penses very modorate. Aid for worthy students. Toung men wishing to study Law should Investigate the superior advantages offered by the Department of Law at Trinity College, For catalogue and further Information, address D. W. NEWSOM, Registrar, Durham, N. C. mrpEit mew iiahagehit ; THE QHLVJYM EVROPEAlf AJTD AKKRICAJT. 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The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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July 28, 1908, edition 1
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