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cai.dwkix a. iompiuas Publishers. very C:y h the Year JITl. EJtVAJV AID K.WK DIO'OsJT it mechanism -was the organization ( GCA1LWTY. of redemption agencies by district Mr. ' Bryan's speech ; at Topeka, under ; the , management of boards Kan., yesterday upon the subject of choaen fty the banka ot each" district, "suaranteed bat ks' would call for the chairman" of each board of man- more than pairing attention even'if it agemeat to act aa a deputy comptrol- bad not been deUvered by a presl- j ,er 'or ' district Through examin- cbsczuftiox riufcE: owr year ........... volved. it was open to little raason- Ms "months ......... . ... ,- ... ,.. 3 hree months '. ' , . Semi-Weekly ' Ona year ..........u. .. El M.Att.a .......a....... . .. -Ml f .... I " m kuu wfttftuvw j w vuiiucu ' UJI0 Three months - who approaches the subject of bank I possioiuiy. i ne necessity or greatly I the damage wrought to property, and I painting very closely, and. although deposit guaranty with little previous 1 ncrwm . m government s super-1 thera la no doubt that they r And-I aao-nu aouots oz tne integrity or Information upon tho subject needs to vlsory powers would also ha avoided, j ing it; even worse than was at first a , ',r beem Mn.!?.?c,il, th,f! dential nominee of one of the two great parties. ". It was a singularly strong and lucid discussion of a pub- lto ; question which ; has suddenly sprung Into , the first rank of Import ance. In arguing the principles In- vro:.si or ixco;) isvxst ALL STHKAMS AJIB GOIXG.DOWX. v , 1 ' 1 , Tlie Situation on the lUllmad I Get ting Jettr, , Although It Will Jte quire Meters Days lo Ot Srtmlulrs Iuk In Order -drops in This Sec tion Badly liurt, 15ut Not to bwh an KitPiit aa in Oilier Sections of This Slate and in Kniuh terlina every aistrici wouia Dicorn respon- I - Koaaa and streets Uuiird and Will sible for the capable -. and honest I considerable Outlay In lie management of .Tall " their number, bearing m, certain proportion of the loss from (allures before the general ers representing the' boards of man- kagement the associated banks within Explanation of tiie Way In V.'i.S. 1 I t- ports Are Sometimes SlitiHJ. Cincinnati Times-Star. The revelation of the Alleged pic ture faking, which. It Is charged, lias been going on for years In the tshtia of certain art dealers In "New -Tor ha led to, a flood of tales of thci tricks, Every ona has known. course, that picture faking is widely practiced, but few believed that the presumed experts had been ftaken in. aa, ii seems incy nave. - - , a f jtio explanation oi tne manner pairs. . . . f,-:,;.h The worst of tha flood Is pver and all the streams are now subsiding. If Will rMrnlp wm . a I VTi rh ttifft' .' icMmnltflhH -was . ...... -"I 3 f . - . . ' . ... I . " V VI IUICB WUB 1UI I ' " V " too able exception; in the pUn of opera- IJuna wu arawn upon, a system umi v.v nM m f,m I made the other day. however. ;, tion ouuined, u wa mucn less r- i " ' yryiuuw no nc- i but h ereeks win hsv run nir ail I " an snop oi " ZI ','"'. ' .- - . ' -- a nrnve suirtea to wok arouna for in -the window. He. examined tJls rrPI.isnKKS' AXSOVXCEUK3T ' No. 34 South Try on "treet Telephone - numbers: Business office. Bell Pon 7; city editor s office Bell -phone. 134. . ncivs editor s office, f JU phone. at . i i, -.: ir it ih a.Urcss of his paper chang td. J"" P'eaeJt avoid being intentionally or uninten tionally misled by either act of dis putant. "He needs, first of all. to un derstand that the -word "guaranty" here does not mean ny pledging of eatatte addresste which tt Is going the public credit but eimplr a system . ... . k. ..w. tor th chance I . , m . -, V am tlHIV mnmm , te be made. , . Advertising rates are furnished on apaUcatlon. Advertisers may leel aura that through the columns of this paper they may reach all Oharlotta aad a portion of the best nroP'f, ln - this State and upper South Carolina. This paper slves correspononts as . wida latitude as It thinks public pol icy permits, but it is in no cars re . aprasihle for their views. It Is mucn preferred that correspondents sign , ' their names to their articlei. especial- ly la cases where they attack persons er lnatifatlnns. though thU is not de saaaded. Tha editor reserves ths right vie grre the names of rorrestondeiit hen they are demanded for the pur , V peaa of personal satisfaction. To rs . eelve consideration a communication must be sccnmpanled by tha true name ef the cerrespondeat. Kink fltu1t iilianr .uph a. tKni ..It .- m .1 . .w n7J. , I!-.... raio scneoujea are (w mM ha and gTe the dealer a check wirr Dm mnwinpiuei couia not i ginning to se renewed wits some sort I It was received with many thanks. tail to prove or ; me utmost pubiie I of regularity and both the Southern I and a clrk summoned. -Box this paint benefit, - ,i .. . : . J and Seaboard" officials are . thinking j and send it at once to ' Mr, A.'s Co-lnsuranca of ItanV tlennalta la I that tha situation nan ha cleared lin 1 home,' Skid the dealer.' Uo, Said the r . I - ... Tr.-'l purchaser. TH carry IV f ? coming soma aay. woetner or not I wiuwu. turuiei; .serious oeiay. .- n I Th dealar nrotaatad. Its ennlfln' of co-Insurance under r the already I postal; savings Dank system., with its I v-atawos, - oegan to fail at an eany i think of burdening his customer,: em suD?rvIslna; government's care. The I limited fises, has already been ln-l onr yesterday morning and has been 1 But his protest had no effect Finally, . . . I... tk. i... I going down ever since. All- theJ as a last resort, the dealer eaid: 'II term useu la miner unrcriunaie. i ... """".". '" '"' krHn mA 1. it m aafa " .. .v. w- t , I -at - . I - es - v -- s vWi aVWfft la"- will Ulimano JlaVajr ua Bank deposit guaranty contemplates I opponents ,of co-insured deposits In I In this' immediate community, not- j made and a copy substituted, . write simply that the protection now ae- "cn.uig it as paurnaiisuo Becomes l , ' u I your name on the back of the canvas. manded for and enjoyed by all Fedor- evident when we see them attempt to I r.w"p ' ' ' .iirXV S ' 1 The purchaser did so. and then his fear ... -ii in favoe f., . .-tr.i- ... ' ' BAJlt HW8i.: , . 1 of the dealer returned in redoubled : """.T- . r: " ; ;:;-rj,:. . -cotton i. furtned m mje.ua,.. form. r??v v osoB. ngu-, suaii m 51 " ' " I tton anywhere from la to - 21 per I it he did. .when he got It home he appropriate manner, to everybody's Through deposit protection bank c"e- I cen.f," said, a leading farmer of the I found that a copy had been slipped deposit. It involves nothing social- I posltors can gala assurance that j wnty yesterday. "Tli larger part J beneath the actual painting, which istic: we cannot be.ieve that the losses, however rare. Jill not fal. Vmn charge to this effect, almost 'entirely j upon ny of them with crushing instead of steady development Corn I nav9 teen swindled out of a very FRIDAY, ArGrST 28, 108. THfi REPrBIJCAX COXVEXTTOX. There Is nothing to be said against .the ticket that the Republicans nomi nated in this town yesterday. Mr. J. El wood Cox. thlr nominee for Governor, a Quaker and a gnsitle-- man, is in all points of dignity and ' character the equal of any man in the Ctate. The Republican party of North that the head Is aa pure as pure can be, and politic ally he has never had a prompting 1 that did not look to the welfare of North Carolina. An able and successful tusHeas man. If he should chance to be elected the interests of the Btafe would be entirely safe in his hands. Kmrinn .i .. Bt tha nroapnt ariv I force will not. In fact, fall nnnn I is also greatly damaged. ." Tna low Stage of controversy, wa. ever made them even In the smallest possible J&dPb in good faith. There Is yet another degree. Through deposit protection wrought upon the fields out of each snare prepared for the Inquirer's feet the banks will Increase their deposits oi rising water. . : by interested opponents of the guar- greatly and they and the country will te J day! win Vv.St "do7oard anty or co-Insurance plan. A system- enjoy a security of untold advantage making or unmaking the cotton pre- atlc attempt has been made to pre- against panic. These are the objects ducttoa In some parts of the conn- jud.ee the affirmative Sid. of the que.- which Mr Poan ha. v.e.w and j, X'! tion through slighting or studiedly they are thoroughly good objects, that means that arowth has been contemptuous treatment. It is made We do nof think, however, that tha stopped. In soma fields tfie effect ts I Handsome Offlcra In Ilralty Bnlldtng handsome sum. as the copy would have been 'dell veied to him and his own signature would have been the dealers best evidence against an7 charge of fraud. This - episode had much to do with ruining athe business of one of the most prominent, art dealers here,". . . .. r. IJIAXY OFFICES KEXTED. to appear that this idea comes with- country's present banking organlza- out any Intellectually respectable tion, or rather lack of banking or- sponsorship; that real authorities ganlzatlon, will serve the ends deslr- upon matters financial unite In re- ed. There must be changes, of what- garding such proposals with Impa- soever precise nature, going decidedly tlence. These tactics have been pur- further than those which he proposes. different. ' The rains will stimulate ! the stalk to greater growth, bet at the same time prevent maturity at a time when bolls xiught to be open ing. This) counts seriously la the production. ROADS GREATLY DAMAGED. i. Carolina ia to ha congratulated ued moBt conspicuously by certain The time, in short, will not be ripe for roads have been damaged consider- ln tA Sta,te. it la . L. . . J . New Tork banks. Evidently the project as a matter of practical ably. Chairman W. M. Long, of the thatthe skyscraper m . I'. LT, o h mn voicing a fear, not lest the large statesmanship until much ground ha. jL0' rm?i?Jl completed on the lead of Its ticket Personally he k-t. ' . K..n . -h., .. ..... J1"?'. Ah ?"?: WM hu.rt befora it is entfrerj " " i - --.. ..... -j-- io i no tsxtent or i i.uvu ot more in but lest they receive benefit in less a matter of practical politics, es- washed roads and ruined bridges. Ths degree ta.n their .miliar competitors, peclally la ths farther West and kJSm Wall Street bankers of Impressive stae Southwest, where people are notor- iog tn newy bridges. The streets, have spoken loudly and Intolerantly lously prone to go off at half-cock, we however, are badly washed, the en foe tha negative. And ret the fact have little doubt It mar easily ba .tlr upper stratum of gravel having ... . .. ... .t ... I ... . ... , I been carried away during the flood. Is that notwithstanding the opposition the means of Mr. Bryan carrying sev- Great, holes have been cut in some -miAlii I mndvAa) tVitifi sTi s1li fx f s I s M 1 RfBrAfl. Th lriiirai n m nnd fsi I tt t h aa sAiinttt a s A m ana a mAal nn , .a,.l lAtrat 1,WI' BKVIUI liwv v.a - I " " 'r - - wa. a a a woa w x.waaa m a vaUaV av- awvs vaa " I A in .nma hl-rH nimrUri thft triiRritn. I trio a. m.v nrnv rlUlvji In thm r -.!. art. like hlnir, worthy North Caro- Mm "Z.i.L,.nH., ' k. I JT J l I'VllUUiailVO a va Ua) a . Aa aa ,a utuviai .a)iua)iU TV I11VII yvaBtWIUt the tr.-st, soundest and most public- forms one of our excuses for the spirited financial thought of the length of these observations upon the United States. The Fowler currency subject on tbo Square doing; - at a lively Clip Half of the Fine PulWlng Has ' Been Ilented and Will Be Occupied . as Soon as ElnJslied, Which Mill Be tha First of the Year. From the splendid success which tiaa iaan . mat in rantlns- nfflCAB 'n Ths' city and county streets and I what Is to be the handsomest building no idle prophecy will not stand square many weeks entirely occupied by va rious concerns. Tne omciais or tne Charlotte National Bank, to wMch ths structure belongs, are almost dally re ceiving enquiries from prospective renters and many hare signed con tracts to enter the building tha day that it is opened. - ' . It Is stated as a sure thing that half the offices have been assigned al- , Itnlana. "We have arrived at that , condition in our politics where no party dares to offer for office a candl- date who can be successfully attack ed. Without Intending to vote for a man on their , ticket we still want to congratulate our Republican frlenda upon offering to the electorate so fine let of gentlemen. ' Their - platform Is not so good as their ticket We can well under stand what was ln the minds of its draughtsmen but from contentions among themselves, or through fear of what .they think is public opinion, they failed to seise the vital Issue in the public mind of to-day and falling In this, have sacrificed their only hope bill came from the hsnds of men, both In and out of Congress, who are entitled to speak with the very high est authority upon financial subjects, and it made full , provision for de posit co-insurance. If The Savannah News finds The Augusta Chronicle and The Augusta Herald floating down stream to-day it will please take them ln charge and j In defeating the I notify us aa promptly as possible. all of them will new work ba neces- i ready. Among these who will - take sary In filling up the excavations made I quarters there are several lawyers, by the rains and repairing breaches I and a greater number Of physicians. to the macadam. The repair force .Many of the physicians have rented of the convict camps will go to work I suites of rooms and will have hand- to-day on the McAlpin Creek bridge I ao(ne offices. Some of the lawyers ana put it in oraer just as soon as pos-j hays don. the same thing. Other pro eible. "While . this bridge is being ...in.i ... r tha eirv win abide built, it Is likely that the people of th(ir- .ld th. flnenr which will whole of this bill and substituting for it the Aldrlch "stock-speculation measure a scheme which tne nnan- clal and business Interests ot the country outs! da Wail Street's atmos phere almost unanimously condemn those financial Influences now most actively opposed to 'deposit co-lnsur- In southern Australia, where the seasons arc exactly opposite ours, the American battleahlp squadron has en countered winter. We have here, too. that section can ford the stream at thia point : r , SITUATIOX WORSE DOWN THE LINE. While the rain here has been un precedented and new high marks have been made by all the .streams In this territory, there Is no questioning of the statement that the worst rage of the storm was farther down the Una adorn that edifice. The Standard Oil Company, which haa lately decided to remove. Its cen tral offices of tho Carolhias from Co lumbia. 8. C. and Wilmington, has engaged a half of the eleventh, floor and will bring here about Z8 men as a clerical staff. It is presumed that the Southern Power Company will oc- u: - - . t . . . of I In - ' , f Inn' ' 1 . ' nr .nn viKii-V'ti .ah i i ir hp vi .i v i r.uvii.if a.ia w .a VUllVa'I'UWAU a I iTSi syTi T' 1 i F I ski Cr nn 'O'' H - I VI I 1 II M It . r I iifs J l I ) Mi I X film . - rVZ 11 11 I ZJ I JJ V i J -v U V V J 11 V ' .':"H'7 : A II irI lv V IA II II . ' van 1 WWW 1 M www i miliar " mi I, ii u if a ii w n -'w Mil II ' . l f ..11. I-'1- " - I ;pi .; :i iff : - MICH AELS-STCRN; . riNC CLOTHING ' sjteHSKLS. srtss a ca ', ;.-(. : ? . ,"''':' '.,.-'-.. CHtavsa, it, a, . ... . - , ' r . --i'V-.-.":., -if I IX.SLVMTY CAUSED BY COKX. age than this part of North Carolina Othtr corporations having offic es here Will U1BJIV IllCil 1IUUW. ,,H anoa nlava tha rhlaf Tt art. On tha or victory, or of establishing their ,. ... .. . ,, . " ,,, . , . same side with the Fowler bill's spon- party upon a principle, which means anything else than pure negation. A. word in conclusion. Charlotte was very much delighted to have - these Republican guests. Candor and good manners impel us to say that the convention leaves upon tho peo ple 'of this town an exceedingly favorable Impression. It was strong both in numbers snd In personnel; it looked and acted a part decidedly confusing to people who have long held, without thought or occasion for . change, certain ideas about Southern Republicanism. There can bo no douhjt that Its equal has never before represented the Republican party of ' North Carolina It is matter of re gret that stress of storm detained ao many who would otherwise have come. It is hoped that those who were here enjoyed their coming, and it is hoped further that their Im pressions are so good that thry will want to come again. rs n favoring the co-Insurance idea and resenting the Aldrlch outrsge are such high authoritiea among distinc tively business and financial Journals as The New Tork Journal of Com merce editorially the highest and most trustworthy of them all. in our opinion. It Is equally absurd to charge eMher that deposit co-insur-snra Is socialistic or that it lacks the very best financial sponsorship. The trouble with the co-Insurance Idea now b.'lng advocated by Mr. Bryan with Oklahoma as object-les son does not lie in the idea Itself but. In the crudity of Its form. Here Mr. Bryan loses the excellent com pany Just mentioned, and The Ob- South Carolina Alienist Has Discover ed the Origin of Pellagra. Paris Cable to New Tork World. The rainfall has been greater down there, the streams have risen higher, and, of course, greater destruction ing. wis storm waa tanner aown ins una i amt thi, .holi -f th. .-! ,tory .Tt o L'i: What we sell in Men's or Boys' Clothes ar-a correet in style, fit and workmanship. Every garment is well tailored from stylish fabrics, and hang just like made-to-measure, and our price is $5.00 to $10.00 under. that if made a merchant tailor. v : . has been wrought to crops and prop- DESTROYERS WILL BURX ' OIL. erty in general. The Columbia State I 111 - - pictures em almost inconceivable I Bids to Be Asked For Ten Xew Ves- Travellna- with United States Sena-1 condition of things on ths streams in I sols at limit of $800,000 Each. tor Tillman, who Is at present staying that section. Both the Seaboard andW Washington Dispatch, lfth, Navy Department win invite Diua ior i - r, . .. ; iSrVdoardtroV.;: aTZuZme sell Rochester Clothes and no "Eastside" stufE.' at the Hotel Albany. I. Dr. Balnk. . Jg" I " Before the end of this . month the superintenaent oi tne souin Carolina Insane Asylum. Dr. Babcock during his tour has made observations on a peculiar men tal disease called pellagra, and his findings may have a great economlo in fluence In the Southern portion of the United States. Dr. Hancock had noticed the ores- Southern is getting its schedules In ence of the disease In various South- pretty fair shape again so far as they ern States, particularly Georgia and affect this Immediate territory, but on the Carolina, and even as far west as omi ot-ltm South Carolina divisions Txa. Before his departure from "f.1 T . requireu m ,pui America pellagra was thought to Be South Carolina than in this State in the destruction of bridges and gener al jtamnvallvattnn .f traffic . l " I torned TRAFFIC STILL TANGLED. , Mtndmort efficient 'type. Not While everything possible is be-1 more th,an three of these boats will Ing done by the railroads to straight- I be awarded to any one bidder, and en out their affairs since the rain, it the limit of cost for each is placed at win require some time yet to get I t too. 000. the situation back to normal. The I The rovernment has been slow to take ud the practical , use of crude petroleum as a fuel for warsnips, al though commercial Interests, especial ly on the Pacific coast, have been ! quick to Install oil burners on steam- . OUR BOYSV SUITS Are snappy, good fitting, well tailored and full sizes, running up to 17 years, and prices $2.50 lo $8.50. . unknown there, and It was soma time before Dr .Babcock diagnosed If, During his travels ln Italy . Dr. Babcock had several Interviews with server must beg to draw somewhat I Dr. Pavone, who Is the head of the ' AxoniEn coNnuBi-noN. The Observer has great fSleasure In acknowledging, this morning, a con tribution Of IS to the Bryan campaign apart likewise. So clearly defective ts the Oklahoma law that the banks operating under it will ask the next Legislature for four very important changes and will probably fee granted them. There Is fairly general agree ment that the guaranty fund should not be tied up in State warrants; that some limit should be placed upon guaranty fund assessments; that double security should not be requlr- Afr.; Bryan's action in requesting. through Speakers' Committee Chair man J. H. At wood, that Mayor Rhtt. ; of Charleston, deliver several speeches In outside State would seem to show clearly enough i his opinion of the charges made by primary opponents against Mr. Rhett as a party man. It would Mm to "show,- among other things, that the Democratic dentlal candidate, does not look upon men who represent constructive ideas es necessarily tainted ' with Republi canism., We And the incident very gratifying indeed. ' . As our Washington correspondent f tales In remarking upon the case of the North Circling man ' found In Washington with, a esse of leprosy t r ou gti , bsck from the Philippines, this disease Is neither so fatal nor so f cntaglous as consumption, . but ' he i :sht have added that on such points r imaginations are too; much for cse of us. : ' bearing deposits should be exempted from security. Even with these changes, it remains to be seen how , fund trom Mr. Plummer Mewart, offed for fitste funds: and that'lnterest- tne . C3tarlotte bar. Mr. Stewart, In enclosina his check savs: "I think Mr.' Bryan's speech on the tariff ought to be read by every vottr of this country, and if read and studied there wia be a great Democratic victory .this falL 1 am glad to note that you . are lending the Influence of your pa per for the election of Mr. Hryan." The Observer thanks Mr. Stewart for his contribution and for his kind reference to its effort ln behalf of $lmna tans. Italian board of public health, and I the recognised European authority on pellagra. He gave Dr. Babcock facilities for examining cases of pellagra in Italian hospitals, and aa a result of his in vestigation Dr. Babcock Is certain the American disease Is pellagra, ' The disease is caused by eating dis eased or fermented corn. It Is par ticularly rife in the Lombary district, where not enough space and air are given to the corn. The economic Importance of Dr. Babcock's discovery was explained by Senator Tillman. He said that after the civil war the South abandoned corn growing on a largs scale because ina- thlnga back in order. A number of trestles has been swept away by the mad rush of torrents, and these will be replaced, only after consider able time and expensed The same applies to the main line lof the Sea board, running both from Hamlet and Monroe. Trouble has bee"n met on both these divisions, which iiss neces sitated a detourlng ef through trains. This road was spared tha Idas of its bridge over the Catawba at AJount Holly, although hardly any hope has been entertalaed for it since Tues- foX &&-SlESE!toa sPccial Schol By' ?uit one.with a pair plain will have tanks for oil to be used as auxiliary fuel when extraordinary speea is reauirea. , It Is admitted that the Introduction, of oil will give a greater steaming radius than can be had witn coal. Some adaptations must be made to render .oil burning practicable for naval vessela For one thing, the "oil canaot be sprayed under the . boilers I with either air or steam, as the weight and a pair Knickerbocker Pants, for $5.00, ' NEW STOCK SHOES . w , t - For Men is our "Knox" and ,VSorosis7 at $5.00 - and $6.00, and our Dilworth" Shoe at $3.50 to $4.50. ' LADIES' "SOROSIS" $3.50 AND $4.00 the scheme works out; Mr. Bryan, Such high Prices were obtainable for P" traffic between Monroe and Ham i iCl uiibu iui ak 01 ji una I M . a- . ,m a. I day. It was put to a tremendous "i " cm",'r V1Z?" W""T. ' ?v strain. The treatie over McAlpin " v X . . f- 1 creek between the city and Matthew. vaAm about 100 pounds wrfi also saved by means of heroic ?jreur! "d when it emerges -Irom which Stayed by It all the time " aatlsfactory as "If made by A Shoe that all Women like for itl Snap, We&T and C01U- fTdton haV:Tga.nren fort. There's our 4ArU3tic,,, too,' for $3.00, and our , - i J rrnumau. ina i r-airvL uirasio 10 i " ' . ----- - - . the Seaboard tracks was near "Rock- the usefulness of tha oll-burnJn boats Ingham, where ona of the spans of tne coasia ot tne umtea oiaiea. tha Innv hrlHra na tha Paa Deal ' '. river was washed away. This will tPor The Observer. A DEMOCRAT. we think. Is pointing with pride'much too early. I;ut matters like this are of minor Importance In epmparlson with the question of uniting national and State banka ln a common system of co-Insurance, obligatory upon one claas and optional with the other, and the even harder question how 7,000 national banks scattered all over the cotton. The south, he said, was therefore compelled, to Import corn 1 from other states which were not nearly so favorable for cotton growing. Sow of this corn, he said. Is d Is let out of business until sometime to morrow when the engineers hops toWe thought it all a Joke at. first. have the bridge repaired. sorrnKitv offices herb. But now we must eomDlalnl I Somebody find the weather man. And bring him back again t j to stop this fearful, awful pour ' Of unrelenting rajm w burg, Masa. to 1 OiMti ' Sonihern Ofmes In Cliarlotte With Mr. II. s. Cottrell 1st Charge. : . , Ths Southern offices of the O. M. I Parks i Company, of ntchburg, Masa. At te(Ult ra bet my life and lore That he's a Democrat. . - Tou wonder why he went away And left eld Pluvlat ' . (To hold his unmolested swayf . Ah, I can answer thatv ous part, but aa the outer, starchy part fa still good all is ground up for hominy or meal. This Is the origin of pellagra In the Southern States. To alamo it out country without any effective mode of there must either be a rlaoroua in. associated action can safely answer I spection of corn or the 8outh must nranufacturers of -urbo-humldifiers, ... lout un a barrier aralnst com rn win snortiy oe opened in cnariotte. v. ,., "' 't . inother States and revert to corn with ir, b. & cottrell w ensrge. xn But bring- him back. hererQ. O, w-....- 1 growing itself. - o. M. Farka company is one ot the And tell him please to stop bined with much closer relations than , ... . well-known special machinery menu-This cloud and ra!n,-endugh'a enough, those now existing. It will not and - JUS IITTLE WAT. ' lecturers oi tne worts ano tne onng-i uon t want anotner drop! cannot deserve the reproach of nec-LT:. 1 , I m 01 Boutnern oroces to t.nar- ut you cant anonym, can for me ,. vnicaao bw. , i luud 11 in line whiv tne . puuey pur- I auo wiu. su cop. aa..a.a.llM ... .I e. 1 . V. a. - 1 W ? IWB IV III Willi Ulv , WUt WUr- easarily encouraging reckuses methods Tou oufht to hw hlm mA blow sued by: ether progressive .firms that pruvme-a Kimpinmi me me ciranng wnen everything is span and spick. eater to the Southern trada Mr. house idea U applied to the whole J He wanta to let the people know- I Cottrell will arrive In the crty la a few j country- otherwise It very possibly I J? hlJf" the trie, days to perfect all the arrangements '-OSCAR BOLAND. Hilt aavKcve Um ShaAS n Jalaaaa aa.a can and will. Inrreased 'government Beoauae he didnt shew mch .er.u oversight, which the Oklahoma law j You'll see how quick he'll turn about' provides to some extent by such I . And ley the blame en Providence. U,WU.T... ........... w. ,., in-T, . U.L, . 1..,. a.. terests payable oa depo-lts. does not gome fortunate Investment pick, alone solve the problem. Granting 1 His swelling pride he'll not conceal. looking to the opening of the South ern offices here. An Incredulous Contemporary. Washington Herald. r; : ' 'Springfield, III., dispatches of these 'Rorine''.. for $2.50, "both full of snap and good meai: . . SCHOOL SHOES ' There's our "Security School" Sh&e, -; Excelsior and K Woods V and ' there f& no better made ' for Boys- and Girls., ' X ' JIEN'S FURNISHINGS We sell only first-lass Furnishings, such a3 Erfjery'! Shirts, Scriy en's Underwear, Guyott Suspenders, Ad-' lef's and Deiit's Kid Gloves, II. & I. Collars, Imported -and Shaw-Knit Sox, Stetson," No Name and DiUvorth : Hats, a fine lot fmbrcllas and Walking: Canes 'and i a snappy, line Keckwear, etc. V . - " V , ' , - ' ' ' : NEW KNICKERBOCKERS, $1.00 TO $U0 ' The coming of this and every other August days must make good reading . . . . I fiw Atlanta ria mm Th. rii.lrit. Tea; he's the boy to tura tha trick. Bat if his stock should chaoee to tall. Ilia vanity has still defease. , that State co-insurance systems would be separate and would follow the same general lines, let us see what has been proposed by clow and dis interested students of tha problem.'"' ' . The Fowler bllle, lastwinter. ,on- "fi" .mnj,BI genuine sjrom oi panic The eredlt ha WU1 always claim " Ha shoulders it . on Prevld lenca, . new machinery concern to Charlotte but calls attention to the need of a special office building set apart for their use, particularly those which look atter the Southern textile trade, i As the case now stands, the cotton mill machinery offices, the cotton mill supply omces, yarn ; commission of- tor Atlanta, ua" says xne cnariotte 4 ii, - - , -, n I tn . observer. But we don t thmk they do; These are new, came tnis weeK. bizes o to 17 years, and and we don't believe The Observer : . i. j - me tt.ov jfcvm - thinks ao, either, ' Japan Jttlnlater of War. Toklo, Aug. 27. Baron Jurato Ko- mura, former Japanese Ambassadol 3 credit or asset currency provided for a fund to Insure . the ' payment not enly of iiotes but ot deposits. Most vitally important among the parts of He is ths boy to turn the trick. But when there's trouble in tbe air You'll find blm -making the pretense Of thinking It's not Ms affair . tl put it ali as Providence. fices and aH-the rest ar. scattered iSSShS? JffFL i?lw t.ar. .v- v. "Jwum th PLft' foreign mints- I wi - v . "e w Minister Ker- . , " auchi. who was filling the office tern- essal M ar.. ..aval .a A a k.-ltl I flavaatc liaitfl vrs mW VWIUCI IJCU. A UUllU" I w. n. a. m - - .u I wuma-ni. out a creair ana orna- Cllnchndd Coal . Corroraiton. Char. llllllllinninnnllm - - r -J? J s l ? a. WS' a. , a- meat to tha city. lotto, N. C. l i
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Aug. 28, 1908, edition 1
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