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' ' ' " I '" -a ,, i Tfftni rift nm if !"-?i iTITP IUPTTQTC TV cpcotav tiiit r ttti u trvnnnti. imftm I mmnv i ..... . .. -- .. i ' . rrr An sdverUsenients Inserted la fhU chuivhes of Iredell, Rowan and DaUe ihtmn it ma rxf tM ) n Una I w.i . t. . comma at rata of tea -cents per Una f i sU words. . No ad Uken fo; lest wan so cents. . ussa La savsttce. , V-"..WANTED." ' . Vv" Counties Send llrpreMeotative to ,'ict:iuiB at - feuuesvuie Ila-sona, IVuioerani-ai mj I Jk. cii,i. m- . iraased by the Assemblage Intro- ocmion jreaouea oy Jtev. J. Dana way, of Spencer--Wo- a uimomrT mmi i toe as aodation Uolda Its Meeting; and In Testing iteporu Are Maiie WANTED Room nd tyoerd In f privets -.' family, by two young men, Oct. 1st, - References exehanaed. P. O. Bo S32. .-- - 'Biutg nrpuru -a. ?r ! WANTEDA flnt-claa maD . cook at Pclal to Tha ObrYer imabeth coiiea. coarioMe. j. . j BtateaviHe, i Sept. 4. The "; thirty '. '.' ... . ' . . - u,.w . I llfth annual aeanlnn nf h Onnh VaI. fant threa aek of aa. .Addreaa H.,l'n ""Ptiat Association mat wnl tnc v4 ywtarday morning at I J o'clock with ? , . overalte. . wsneattea paldv, Hualaon Ura and vlaltora'praaant , Tha :: body , .Omall Co. Graan-boro. N- CV com Dosed of tha church 1 Rowan WANlfcD-Twelva energetic aaleaman tof?avl nd Bdell counttae twenty- mrrr citT-. Qood ray. Permanent no. I D " inirty-alx, churches were represented at the t opening. Other oeiegates nave arrived and are still carer city- Good pay. Permanent anion. - int r( miwiwu;, ni nm Ut. Trade street . C to Temlinaon Chair Mfg. Co., High ' Point. N. C. ; i , j : WANTKD Teachers N. C. achoola, rln , clpala, aaalatanta and rural achoola. . Rteady demand, good aalarjea. long terms. Bheridan's Agency. Oreeo wood, 'ti. C. - ' . V WANTKO Tour bicycle and baby car. k teed. Carolina Cycle Co., E. 6th V' WANTED Position by registered phar- Bo JO. Elizabeth City. N. C. ; J- WANTED Lady book-keeper and cash K'5td' Addre, J- K. & Son., Box 113, 1 on a blackboard for reference during comings i -'v . The session opened with devotional exercises conducted by Rev,. C. O. Wells, of MooresviUe, formerly gjastor of the First Baptist church here. The aa-ociauon waa caned Into business session by Rev. Dr; J. N., Stallings, Of Saliaburr . vhA waa " moderator tor the eleventh time, and Dam V If a 1 . . t, t. awum, 01 tool spring, was chosen secretary for the sixth Consecutive v ... . t . ' Rev f n wit. t 1 t n " " . , . M. ACT. 1 tl, ' . afltchlner anil flAtm a u'An4n a of Btatesvllle Western Avenue Church. wer" PPoInted a committee to place m wuuwira report or the churches tlty. -1 th Tneetlnr. Sn.4 vn .mktM Bwi..ta.w ! SweJm waa requested to' prepare a brief history of the association, this to be read at th mMHn. the clerk of each church to furnish Mr. BWaim With a Krl.f kUlnr, n hi. church. Yesterday afternonn assembled for the discussion of pe riodioals, home missions and temper ance. The COtnmltt nn norln1ll Rev. J. A. Summey, of Rockwell, and A widow with boya to send to school of Iredell, made a report, which was Would flnft a arnnd nnrmrt unitv. Answer I aitnnfvrf o .u . ,, , uick. Addre.rA-c.ra of Th. Obaarv.,: KyV J mu"i . Diaacai ecoraer, of Raleigh. Home missions were dlseussed toy Rev. 8. F. .... . 1 . . . vuwiavu, ut v-narioite: hiv. t- a Rev. J. M Mr. J. P WANTED Clerk in office, salary IS. File clerk, salary S40. Addreaa In own handwriting Standard, care Observer. ; . WANTED At once, a thoroughly practl- who haa had experience with A. C. ft D. Ca apparatus. Address Bos 613,' Oreens ' boro, ' N. C. . . 1 1 1 1 1 WANTED To secure the services of an experienced matron to have charge of ins kitchen of 'a boy's boarding school. FOR SAL.EL . FOR BALE Our entire stock of groceries Jenkins, of Ststesvlllei s to 10. 7i. 1 runaway, or Spencer? at coat. 'Phone yeur orders ndVRev.' r,r,;-i"rH.;, " a-T.. nXZZZ. " "r which pledges for ; 'Supply Co., Oraensboret N. C. Write us w"." 7Te ,uken- Rvs. E. L. for any machinery you need. , - I J; ton, of Cooleemee; J. B. Cain, of " cnurcn. nd R. Q. A. Teague. FOR SALE 1 rubber-tired Brewster clos- of Farmlngton, submitted their re- 'IctorU .Khii; liVai A Wln A.": .." Victoria slightly used. A bargain for quick sals, cash or on time. J. L. Rod well. Buford Hotel, Charlotte, N. C. raw airTuT.r. ki.i,.i. Jug and bottle house, theiflnest and best equipped for the mall order trade in the United 8tatea. Knlnva a lurn cltv nrf - - . . - ...v 1 -. ... w v. i v, BTtlJIOn riv 1, p it country trade also. Party who buye can J. M. Dunaway. nastor of ' Rn.J lama whlrh la wnrth . oussea by Revs. E. L. 'Weston. 8. E wonrao , j. a. Suramfj and 'Jeff Ln ning. Messrs. W. F. Merrill, C. L. -'"rK "d A. E. Brown were appoint Sd a rommltlM m m n u ,.Llt n8"ht a large audience heard" i-.o iiiiruauctory sermon by Rev retain the present name which is worth ?36,00s to any mail order liquor house. Baptist church. Hn nruth.j And In addition, the party if from North LT.k "1 ..n,t prnion on h Carolina who would get In here now wlthl iU.01?. .T tn nk;nown God, or this Arm name would get a tremendous trade from North Carolina when that . . ..w.i, .v..ii . . . . linn, "mil in 1 nmin fciic moman a niaia goes ory on January isu iww. rorl iisionary union held lti annual Company, Inc., or W. 6. Trenor, Roa noke. Va. meeting in the Knnf.v of tho churchy Devotional exercises were conducted hy the State VicS resident, Mrs. Harry Burke. Miss eonora Tsvlor. nf ffwV.1.iii. ... -o-eieriea secretary of the union. Mr. c. A. Jenkins, president of the Woman's Missionary Society of the First Baptist church of egtatesvllle. welcomed the Visitors, and Miss senna latmwen, or Moclwvllle, re sponded. Interesting reports from the - 1 """ " were reao, and Mrs. run ke.nt etors building on South Col-irJume made an address. Miss Tay Fim ,! "vni. nppv icu v iiutr on KunDeam an- FOB RENT. FOR RENT Modern house 702 North Church. Can line. Possession Oct. 1st. R. C Carson. FOR RENT Nicely furnished room, all modern coavenlencea, one block from -. car Una. Apply Ut W. Jth Ave to C. L. Ulexandsr. MlSCKLXiANKOCS. cletles; Mrs. ir. C. Wilson spoke on tha Majrart VXnm . t n.A.H..m. a C., for children of missionaries, and ; aaauae wuson read an Interest ing letter from Mrs. Maude Burke Doiler. wife of Rev r Harkey ft I missionary to Japan. Mrs. Dosier Is a dsughter of Mr. and Mrs Hirrv Burke, of Rtateavllle nn ms. r- erly active in the missionary- society work at home. She and Mr. Dozler are now both active missionaries In Japan. 1 .T.. I 1 . munvin 1 - 1 miHuui exercises were conducted Pcerii.Ba VZZ .2L h" ?""? . o'clock, after - ' ' v.. 1 m luuil 1110 orDnanflaTA inn Htata m slons were discussed toy a number Of OYSTERS At Powell ft Co. PHONE J51 for electric work. rage.- v- WHY NOT GET THE BEST? City Dyeing ft Cleaning Works. FRANK; PERRY Clog dancer. piayer, etc., at Btar to-day. Queeo violin the ornrs .spjueyprp; ehowixg. Reoords On File . In Office of City lniytiJcian Hawley Show TIisU Tlierq - A; TTJm u " As Mucti ' As IsiSt Home InterMtinii' , V wcti raor to In- . A fotei Spertalist On the -Jaestion.-;.:V'; .. . -v.f, the oft,- raj . n DhysicTa. r'-: - ?? Jci xnat there has been wne-nau as much typhoid fever-In rharintt. T . ulrg no nrst eight months of this year as there wersuring the first eight months of . - uwi jnnuer teas ry Pvioua year according to the statements of the best posted and .... a- v.v-v yufaitiajia UI UIB city. The statistics show that , there nave been but Ki n a.. . -fi. w JulU vnar'"" thU'year. whereas last year, during the same period, there were 108 cases, . Of deeber lm. DOrt. flo.nvtr V. r. . V. I .. 1 . .- that during the month .of July last ir iner were 4 cases,, while this f i.?r ha ma nxnth there were Only 20 rases. Ill AhAP VavwrI.. thaiawa, Wer many cases of typhoid' fever kl ? le uiy as mere nave the tVDhnlrl fa.iaF. min.h. .kl. - ..iviiiiKi, v& iiiii j oa. The records furtheirr.ore disclose the suggestive information that of the 64 patients afflicted .with the disease this year. 42 nf thn n.. .n to infection and that of the remaining " 'i out three or four used milk from SOUrrva slthaiv tiFln.F. ...... credited. The showing in view of the f' no an mings consiaered is 1 most creditalA nn. 1 . n.. w. ni umes for the efforts of those who have been seeklmr tn rtw, n. nit. . "lrr euppiy ana a pure mUk supply. the tWO ChflnnAlf tllmuvii narhlVi tna communicable infectious germs come. Effort will be made next year to re duce this showing even further, and While perfection cannot hit aohlevarf Until absolute anil nAmnl.t. aan..l suj-plles of milk and wafer is secured wiu naraiy then, sUH It can be reduc. ed to an inconsequential figure. The follow inR. relative to typhoid fever as a preventive disease, is from the pen of Dr. Thomas McCrae, asso ciate professor of medicine and clini cal -theriinAiitlrj. in Ik. 1.hn. u.l,l. University, Baltimore, which appears n wuuern aieaicine: "The tarnnlntF.viit nf iink.iii is one of the great tasks before tho KiuicMiun or tnis country. A disease nOW mortt nf rural j.nmnif nltu. v. n . - t" uiiiiiiuiiilii;. l 1 1 . 1 1 VI lines. Its cunlrnl nfrra maa JIM. cuitroe. in 1900 there were ss 7a irom typhoid fevsT in the Unit, ed States. From l9no tn imi n - - - - - w - - . ,i, iii recrlstratlnn nrp., . .. Trim a...A. - - "... v. . 1110 uuiicu oiatri, the deatii-rate was 38.$ per 100,000 of jFUiiuiauon. inis was only exceeded by the mortal it v in it.iv mnr. than doublo th.i rate In Ensrland. and bout three times that of Germany. Will Meet To-Day at Ifoon to Perfect w .iuwuDn ui juice tunsirmsun ; The county Pemocratia executive cofhmittee w.m meet this afternoon at 1 t clock for the Purpose of orsraniss. tlon and to lay genera! plans for the "t wccaienourg. A cnair- wan and a secretary will be elected. tr. v James A. BelJ. -who holds the tormer position, . -wlU likely : be re elected.' but it la linri.ratnsit a. F. M. fihinnOBhann th. flcient secretary, may not consent to wr aam. Me naa Held tha nnitlw.M k. C... '.. .V 11 years. or the chairmen of the various prs- ception of those of w w ... ra 1, box j, F. R. iaincn; -wr r, box i, jl. A. Fore; Ward 2, box 1, Plummer Stewart; Ward 2. box 2. B. S. Davis: "Ward S. box 2. g. H. Hilton; Ward 4, box 1. , 1 . -m, wa. a. J. D. McCall. The committeemen from Drecincta 1 .nil i txr-.j - T .w a,u 0 II S V FF HIT. been named to the chalrmap. Tho meraoers rrora the county are: Berry hill. C. A. finralti Btl. i. I . W. N. Panriln.- ri...u . " James Sledge; Sharon, T. B. Orler; Providence, box I. Dr. H. Q. Alexan der; Providence, bo 2. T. u Rnhin.n. Morning. Star- bar 1. .1 Wot unn! Morning Star, box 2, J. W. Morris; C ear Creek, box 1. C. P. Mungo; Clear Creek, box 2. W. B. Estrldge; Crab Orchard. hn 1 ut a 11...... . . ... a.7j.aiiuisx , Crab Orchard, box 2. J. C, Alexander; Mallard Creek, box I, A. 8. Kirk; Mal lard Crook hi Tnk - huiiii nunier; Huntersville, C.-L. Barnett: Deweese, bOX I. Z. K. Jllllt nniDaaaz. I . F. C. Sherrill; Lemleys. J. T. Cashion Long Creek, E. L. Reams: Paw fri.u- box 1, T. P. Baker- Paw Crt, 9 r r. ' "" of tha happy tomes of to-day jg vast . d u m . . ... tuna 01 miormauon as to tha best methods of promoting health and happiness tad right Uvinx and bowled, of tbs world's a. a. . Dee. products. ... . :. , , , JProducta of ' actual excelleaoe and reasonable claims truthfully presented and which have attained to world-wide acceptance through the annroval of the Well-informed of the World: not of indi viduals only, but of the many who have the happy faculty of selecting and obtain ing the best the world affords. One of the products of that class, of known component parts." an Ethical , remedy, approved by physicians and com mended by the Well-informed .of the World as a valuable anrl whnlosnm. r.m;in - HVFVWVWW SfMaU.14.Jf laxative is the well-fnown Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna. To get its beneficial effects always buy the genuine, manu factured by the California Fig Syrup Co., only, and for sale by all leading druggists. Buy School SIGNS OF FALLTME. ThS StOrV iS Klli'h u n nIH nn. Ihal .11 tie attention is paid to It. We Of the BET YOUR LAST DOLLAR on getting r".! VZ"'1 y 11umber ot t.000 pounds L. A. M. Coal to the ton !p",ktr"' , At th "-"ernoon session 1 - I foreign missions and ednoatlrvn w.r. dleussed and routine business was transacted. To-night there was an OYSTERS At Powell ft Co. t nr . 7 ; : .. , i tiauMciea, 10-nignt tnere was an 5 m .Vl c.oal Co. 1. Mr. Interesting sermon by one of the vlsit Sifford taka my order for hard and soft in " 11 coal and wood for tts winter. V.... iZ- ... a., v:iai music . oy me choir and Baraca quartette, there has . II KN K . I I F v nivnv 111 . I . a.VVri. Will Upn rjf T I . T . - ll.o music class Sept. 14th. Those ' wishing DMn epeclal feature in connection .u fuin inia ciass aaarsss as west 7th St.. w,ul ln musical programme that Is ! or Pnon " attracting attention. A female quar- HELLO! m. Mr. Fifford Mnd m. s It" 'Z?!!?' l f?" ttle lT fr0f" m 1 1 ui uuauftie B I --nomas- pounds L. A. M. Coal. ville are In Profession slirilC mir nhnilMor. anrl Wonder at tho anathv nf tha .l.rl. thorltlefi. Are we. guiltless? Everv patient with typhoid fever means in fection from previous one.- If thorough disinfection was carried out in everv rase. nf IvnhnH fnv.r tht. year, and tho same next year, what a decrease there ivmilrt h. in thn ini. cidence of the disease. Disinfection iS Often In thtt hflndM nf nannla whn An not renlizp th. Imnnrlanp. rt It. kalna thorough and It is no easy task for the physician to see thAt it Is csrrfed out. Too often he does -not realise his OWn rPHIinn.iihi1itv anrl la thnf.iii.hlv satisfied if ho brings the patient well mrourn tne attack, needless or the danier to the community. "We are utterlv Hlns-lral In our at. tltude to typhoid fever. We consider an ounco or cure worth manv nounda of prevention. Nature la 'careful of the tvne eurelPHia nf tha inns-la tifa ' but"ive reverse her methods. A com munity is exposed to infection year after . vear and little is done for - trio many, but for the Individual with the disease, hos- Sltals, physicians and nurses work ay and night. Think of the labor ex pended on" one hundred patients to savethe ten who are kept from death by care. How much better "to remove the necessity of it! "From the mere side of the cost to the community, typhoid fever is im portant. Estimates may vary as to the value of the 35,000 people who die In the United Staets every year from ...Lnll . . . rn- i ..i.i a ... typiiuiu icver. in uts uuueu 10 mis la the cost of the illness of tha 360.000 patients who recovered. To do this with anv derree of accuracy Is im possible, -but it Is evident that tne money cost of the disease is enor mom It haa hern .atlmate1 that t phoid fever In South African war wag WANTED IN TENNESSEE. Fame of tie C.ander and the Hen Becoming National Charleston News and Courier. The fame of the Gander and the lien la snreaylin. .it aw.- . Colonel A. M. Khnnk n.. . u . Oistinguished and wealthiest citizens ui irnnessee, and one of the best. writes: 'Please write ma nh.n . . . -.. n your tramp to Falrview with your v.-., ,,u xien. ir you will coma will giva you a reception In Nashville as you pass through." Here is Gadsden', chance. He owns the Cander now, and the Hen Is out of commission. There Is no reason, however, why Shook' and fstahlman should not advance a little something on acvount of the Gander before the arrival of the expedition at Nashville and Tracy City. They should mke their checks payable to William Jen nings Bryan and send them through Mr. Brvan .. flnxm-iai ....... eston Philip H. Oadsden. This Is the tinifl for our old friend Stahlman to prove that he Is a prince. There is a Cliange in the Atmosphere ana in me isle or tne City Every body Kcady For Work llie Seasou of Flsy Is Over. Falltime is cominr anil von can It In the life of the city. Wednesday i nint. as me people marched home from the Academy of Music after wit nessing one of the rlrst shows of tha season the streets rang with that pe culiar sound of falling feet made at this time of the year, when the sum mer is dying and the autumn ap proaching. There was renewed lif in every voice. Yesterdav. hrleh t f a reil hoys and girls hurried here and there gaiiing logeiner books for the open ing of the public schools, in this hustle and bustle there were'signs of new activity. Everything looks Ilka fall. 'If one stands at ttm aimar in the afternoons, when the shoppers are out, he will see tho glow in the faces ana me spring in the step that fore Books I Here Dy-ircy city I will agree to get youtel,i the ll,ftsn of health and harveit. i w.-, .... maPlrafad V. IA W.. . . i . SpeHnl Car h,r Students. The Southern nill at. i. car to No. 11. whloh iu.. noon for the arcnmrnniltUn ..... nents iro nr in the ntt.... i n... V est. S. (V. nnrt T,,.l... an iL breaches In the road from Greenville - i 'ue west riai hr.cn i . j j - . - ' irail? IU1 regular schedules are now helnK Maintained. This county will send Its usual quota of students -to both the ",,Arenle Collcgo.-'and Krsktne College. All students from tho north will join the party here. l Jvnt to Jail For acrnu.-r. Will Roberta and J. W. Shumaker. two young white men. wero sentenced to jail for . 30 days fesr vagrancy by Recorder Smith yesterday. Mrs. Enlck f.f.1 waa Douna to court on the charge of being cruel to animals, Mr. w v Hawkins prosecuting her for tying her cow so close that she couldn't eat. There Is bad feeling be tween the families. marketed bale bv bale nn that th. farmer will have . little rash to pay off his hands. The watermelons begin to have that sunburnod look, which tells of chills and fever. Falltime is In the air. The season of play and rest Is over. Those poor unfortunates who got no vacation during the summer months do not want It now. There Is something In the weather that makes a person want to bestir himself. Ho who has a steady employ inrnt at a living wage considers hlnixelf Moused Before long Thanksgiving .will be here, . To-Day A YOlKflM STATL'ILT " Hoffman, N, C. Aug. 24th. IMS. Mrs. Jo Person, - Charlotte. N. tV Iar Mrs. Fsrsea. ' Two. years agd -my wife used tws hettlas ef your Rsmsdy .for yZadlgestisn and - was enrsd. 8ns Is somswhat rundown, - -caused by tha savers hot weather, and X wired for a fsw bottles of ' the' R'emsdy at 4 p. m. and received It the fallowing a. tn. en an sarly train. . The second sees marked a shangs fef . ' the better. ' ' ' . ' . . ' ; - ' t Truly it will do what. jrst claim'. - r . for It, snd It is a wonderful Toalo. Wi have used it for a long tlms and 4 know its merits. This statement U - volunteered.. ' "!" Yours sincerely, c - CLAUDE O. . PEPPER, . Agent 8. A. L Ry. Stone & Barringer Co. Booknellrrs and Stationers. niiitirnnitirintiii WE CARRY A Large Stock of Plumbing and heating supplies. Write For Prices., HACKNEY BROS. CO. Plumbing snd H.atlng Can tractors, wobbers' Buppllsa. Cbsrtotts. Jf. & 'Phone SIS. WOMEN ARE FOK EVANS. n attendant., .i pnoid fever In South African war wag BOARDERS WA NTED Serve th. Dally M?0"8"8 'ch eaalon" of the asso- 2S?S?Mlbi? , I'liVuK Observer to vnnr Fw,.rl vl'i7 Hatlon that are vara a-n .f, i mlljlion pounds. It is possible that ths fast and keep them In a good humor. C audience. Their voices are well co"l.may Dr,nT ttle nousness of the - - r - aa, vwi III C. Moore, Circulating Manager. OYSTERS At Powell ft Co. the audience. Their voices are well ct my bring the seriousness of the trained and they sing with self-con- Prob,em to certaln minds mors forcibly noence and are varw arr&rwfnl I "" any Biairineui. rritiuini me i.ujiiut vi ureiun, SmrATIf-Vfl W A XT-TIT r Dnl. mm .desires responsible position on prlvat. flsce: experienced with horses, well op in stable duties, competent on vegetable I ?-T.. ', 'w1.. lc- L t Qreatcr viuo, fiiy aiL MR. W. P. DO WD PROTESTS. ITJlK 1 1 hmVntJ Frt.-..r ,fW 1 1 - I.f..,. ,jinviu ii i' i ..mi i.a iiiaity symptoms has perhaps the first place Objects to Bio- U'oodf-n Vnit nin. ,n cUnJoal' interest for us, yet it is to ff- c,ra, ti V...." greaiesr attention, i-ernapa notning Pas Tolf ShlvM ' ETpryt,,,,, ment in the administration of the t. " Smtn,y- . health boards through the country. It Cltv Enrlneer Jnunk irirth .fJ u. i n .... , ' T I -- -j--- - t.. huuuhj no poasiuie wjienever an out- authorities Of the 4Ci COmnaS on break nf tvnhnM fe.er nennr. Im. I?1?. AND HAWLET (double) jugglins Uli.Jnw. "d,.l.and w- ank mediately have an efficient sanitary - . singing' and dancing act. At Star to- P i - everal stormy authority iwlth proper equipment take i v ,.v n . ua uiui mug ii cuuTf i-iwrig or me snuaiion. ir a state S,Pr.,f5!.DS". nd "A Romance 'A?L '-" ". .nctures at Star tq- Ni'MMitir'a eivniJ. " " 10 ,ne tran8rr ?f P0t from the would establish such a bureau, get a cloua You SA DELI- curbing of East Morehead street back ood man at the head of It and give i,J.Xr.S.n '? et them fresh I into the sidewalk tn front r vt. I hl. ...fnni.a. .v,- , f njUAi.u SHEPPARD'H m n..jV t. 7l. ua. . . ' .1 v"'i.uw . ooucn xryon 8t. ''None Uke Nunnajiva" I nmo, nits nuuaie 01 ne weu-ioi typnoia rever in mat estate would i . 11 1 . i uvyw Arartin-nu opposite tne rwpioiy. aiminisn. - , - , , - ' v . - ff . ii iiru ior traelr I ul,i alauF-u h uvui . ' lsytn and-halla.Hna K.. " V" I 1. -rx-.a . . aj-iwu nau pianiea several v. iiw. LFciwaFcii hiv cement 1 war and the street and these he I Dr. WlleV liivi Tata of iia.u ani Cllnehnnrr V. - S - .' I had nurture and ear.il fnr aa h. I ir.- a-l-i . Marion, N.. C. would a child. No green blade appear- Washington Herald - ii i fiu uui wiiui mceirrn . invin vol. . arojino in enact mini oi laws ana . "CE--2S0 laborers wanted for track South grad. nv.a"Vi,b""!ltn CHncn: Mr. Do, ow.--c"on cr0MVWMCRAPVr0 T" ' Johnson Pitr T.nn it. ' fi" w't!r' walkway ai REALi WHLSKEV IS SCARCE. ?J w' J!ARY?y OVBRCArsh, teach- corns and everv foot waa watched and Despite tha enactment of laws and his claWssthsiS t iu 'ufm?n r,d with lealous care. It la no "; Promaigauon or rules and regu- .-.. " .' ""lOMi i wonder than tS.t k. ttft.j i I icviions M imoroVi tns aualltv offniul fi .its most morouah ans ...t-- --- .o u..f.u ma . w i i - - - irh in th. n4 rs I and Arm a i ir.ia.hh.. h. i I and drinks. Dr. Wllev. chief rheml.t B,j, V- : juavirem mi ai 1J V cu' n ln Oastonla. , Ad- ana a. irrn al. 'Fhnn. in T tausht ara tha mn. L "'"-1 wonaer tnen that he lifted his vote improvs ins quality or rooa taught in the most practical V..? rm in protest-when the heavy- nd drink's, Dr. Wiley, chief chemist ""a linemen came to 00 them I (iw ui.in V4 Agriculture, is hurt. It la .van .-.j I Of tha nm nnlnlnn aft 1 1 In h..h . ijivi icu eui.li m iiurt . m - . ... " - " WaS told In th. man l.au.l..jl..i tV Whisker. ' Mr. Dowd threatenei tV hla ..): "Although I nsvsr drink whlilmv1 a atffl .. 1 . . . . . I ..IM a -nK7f I a . . hiii iocs a saenref as that contem v u. iiBl green sauare la mv salH Dr. Wllf tiulu iaai. .h..n. - - - - T. wa.B mau ai- 'y at ths reporter to see whether hp oenevea tne assertion r nna tnr a. fact that very Uttle whiskey is sold. IaOtS Of men line nn An frnnt nf a K.a and spend valuable time in arguing REV. SfK-mYKAIj RETTCRXS. HJhIv Tlr.ti.i.i t Yllsa. I - . ATIUCUITI OE I J . asc-su 0U UI O M III V Xi,7rlo iogreTcncse np. Xa, rt is my home, my. castle, and II fflW V Br. 1. W. stag. . "ball ow it to be molested." de- xi n n r . . . . cisrea ne. nurn t ii.miiiianii.. i- 1 inn : iwnil vaiuania I na m am...i-. ; FJrs'pi4sbyeVl.n;.twF! wwv1.4 h the lineraenUbout ths different brands of. poison aau.a irreaDyterian . Church, retilrn.it f lef t. 4hlr vnrk ...i. , ... . (hal l),. i. .i.u. - vater..- y . . -----. -- -- - w.- ....,,. pUts op on - ."rw, oirimngnam. Ala, r ,irr"' a",c" - I Br. jf mnouta sajr mat about ts where for the, past several Sabbaths ..P... V?hoZ"e9 were notified P"" nt of the.stuff Is not whisker, he f.a -bn- tot r rlwtTl V&l??'. '' Mr.!, 'Tht I. why I am glad w. have fititri nninit " oeeause of ths iicaao tne wnisKey people out in Cis- aggs pulpit at ths irirat trn.v,,. I ordinance which renuir.a n..i. linn.i . ta. nl i. u...! . ' . terlin church, of that city. Mr. E. JT.HlI enrbln and not directly in claim te the nam. whiskey has been nal, also visited friends on Lookout einiain th .!- "i . r- Dowd to Mid, but mrbo. who vanto real : Mountain, near ChatUnans. tY. r." V .f"' I wnisaer-snouid see to it that ths bot- H. returned much ben,..; "T a litila utaT ira-IT:.q" " n" .1?" "mf. th United .. ,wlal t.a ir". . . ' " OWIW WI1 III COlS. ' illM DMIDI It . cnange and rest - . ,t . tT. t, V. V.' V4" wou,a D Pr 'our years old. ... TFiM.nt.ii., -. ' I mads satisfactory, Mr. Dowd with. I : . 1 th.. li w a i .. ."" ?r5T lro,n "e prospective field of Tickling or dry Coughs -will quickly UllhS h4 Mkaa-l. . ,1. a. .; Itflla a n A aha. . a I 1. .1 I T- ui '.. M ' Wh.Pa ha .-lalt. ah ..' la. ala..l t w AamaAtf - Anil It la a. f t.. 1. 1 . . such j abounding evidences of nma. " 1 1 1 '' ' 1 L - - less, that Dr. 8 hoop tells mothers to use 8Z?S,! th' :of buudfn L A .w ca. rheh';noevli TSsra 2J cnanotte. Birmingham "he said was liirir.KT' ''Tvlc-i' being d- ,tm. i r Vnt sMUnr VmLli Possibly doing-mors bulldfn" brt T" KSr CeriraXbre..' tWe t"a prSr? ws, not of the kind that 1. Joins or codn..tSl And Pr.vtkiw5"r 25?? -5u'!!7nd . W the -a u.,1.,1, ami ine aensiliva brnnrhiai . . . - I.. i-v...ia... .t .7" - ."a 'M ir. --"""- ,"vn,M- oeing eoiia ..IT.: - ' "',We-n ""S.-7".-.'"" " . nne for membrane-. .V. i,,-. vny naa.air Deal in PUSH and DM. Lt"w"" "Oth-LnoOiln h.r.1. i il.... 1 '"' venesa , - , bf"" - tg 1 A Dsughter of the Confedcrliry c.ives lt.a.i. HI.. . . . J.van- should Re KliVid t ,jM. I'nltcd States Sen n to. Editor Th Editor. Your paper seems Inclined to foster fair nlav- n...w... v:i- as a ""'"" oi uie uonrederacy I ask that you give me space to say a few :u'"' ,' extremely unpleasant to many of us o read every day the same old personal attacks on one man in IWU ul OUT Mflfa rlallas " iivni-tpaiifri. xea, wo ar verv tiri rf a tki- u a--., ... , ' v- v a mm is wniten in partiality of either can didate for the United States Senate The mistakes of hnth r..niH.,.. well known to us all. Gov. John -ay s,vans political record did not prevent his getting into the aenond race, so he must stand wn ,nh . large snd representatlvs number of South Carolina's sons. But this Is not .what I started out to Say. It Is lit rerard In tha iFaii.ai and faithful services his grand old uncle, General Mart Gary; his cousins and his own father renrterml t ha Unnth To a man thev volunteered In thnaa days that- tried men's souls. We never counted the numh.r of riarva and Evanses who held office, and ths privates also of these names who went rortn to face deth for South Caro lina. No. we encouraaed evervone In don the Confederate rrav snH not onos was "monopoly" connected with tnese war-serving families. I '8a Mr. KMttnr it hurta tha M Daughters nf the Pnnfailanrv n .n. in print these vindictive attacks upon tae aescenoants or a family who fought and many of them died for Bouth Carolina. An editorial from The Charleston evening post pleased me very much it was neaaeu -senatorial Final," call lng on tha voter tn "vletv tha muHI datSS calmlv. -ulthont rvarannal Firaln dies, to choose with deliberation and in apint wttn cum consideration. " - Thsss iihIhi' and va cir.r t.t at tacks, upon gallant old Mart Gary's itiooa , retauon are not pleasant and Will continue to make friends for hla nephew. Oov. John Oary Evens, for ...-,-fiwi.u vi .no war vi avc in vile ra tien in language. Mr. Smith suffers bv thMa AmDv cannomuwi against his onponent In ths minds of all conservative people. Th. Vnmn nf tha Rnitfh An .- nw- - - -w v U V . I . . V a., ..la ..... l a. . . . -" - m vi uvuuni. rt m want to seep as lar out or emotional politic ss pos sible, v We wish to frown dawn th. aSS Of mon.v In IM)AH lllll ama- tlonal Insanity, far sfter the flood the wrocugs jen behind is very revolt ing. -- .. - ' t ' ThS Dsurhters of ths rnnfa1araa hs.real daughters." have not many iitvrn mra Tn iiva inn t. aa ih. . iiiiiurniB in seeping anve tne sacred iiH-mun-i connecua witn the war. ad they, cherish the heroic duada nf Hampton. Butler. Oirr a nit nfh.n and do net rellah anma nf tha. ii.a.il. d-for and far-fetched reading forced "k"'n tne puoilC. ' When It was cannon to the right of them, cannon to 4hs left or ih.m nn o said there was one too many warj inn r.vanses,vn rne rank. - 1 A. DAT'GHTHR THIC CONfED I ClTr TOACJI Kits' rKKT lilhlrcn Will Come to School To-Day to bo AMsorted and scut lo idtum (m-IkioI OpniM Itc-KUlarly Tucadsy. Prrparatory to regular work begin ning next Tuesday, the toachi rs of tne city schools met vcsterrluv ami .r. assigned children for the various rooms this winter. Because of some mlsunderstandinE. a numhor nf ,.i.u dren came to the bulldlngs'yesterday prepared to begin wprx, but they were promptly srnttiack by Superintendent Graham. All pupils are requested to present themselves to-day to be as signed rooms, secure hooka unit nr.. pare themselves generally for regular """ i uray. ji oeing a holiday, there will be no school Monday. First Mall In Ten Days. The first mall to reach the city from towns on the Grcenville-Colum-blt division of the Southern ami tmm hat entire general section reached the cltv within the past 24 hours. A gentleman from one little town In Abbeville county reports that no dally papers. letters or mall of any krnd had reached his place since last Tues day a week ago. Mail coming this way which should have arrived Wednes dny of last week has Just gotten In. The washing away of bridges during the floods isolated the secllon from the world. DINING ROOM FURNITURE In furnishing the home, no room should receive more thought than the dining room. To furnish this room neatly and tastefully need not. nacesssrily, cost a large amount of money. If ths propsr csre Is exercised In the purchase of the furniturs. Our stock of all grades of Dining Room Furniture has been greatly enlarged this season and It Is our Intention to furnish our trade with one of ths strongest lines to b. hsd In th Stat. Come In and look through our stock, whether you want to buy or not,. ' i W. T. McCOY CO. Vftlr-v "Get It at nawley'a" Quality counts for as much Cigars as it does in any thing else. In buying Cigars we pay the most particular attention to quality; we don't hold back on the price per thousand. Get your Sunday Cigars, from us to-day. Hawley's Pharmacy arnvna, a w a tniu.i Aiiu f UTH BTS. 'Phones 13 and leo. Academy Advance Sale. r School Clothes For the Boy JLots and lota of mothers mass op ineir boys' school ciomes from old clothes no longer worn by , the boys plainer. It's an economical plan, too. DUt U S a maoA . M.a I. ... these pieces of cloth dyed over oeiors you meke them up. . It will'make the clothes look better, and will rob them Of their "old clothes - look" that every bow dislikes, and es pecially dislikes to have his companions discover.. - It costs but trifle. TUB HOME FURNISHERS. Standard Ice & Fuel Co. SOLE AGENTS FOR C. C. B. Pocahontas Coal Endorse by tie Go-ero-menU of Great Britain, Germany, and Austria. Farorite fuel with United States Nary. 'Phone It or TS. NEW FALL STYLES IN LEATHER FURNITURE Laundcrem. Dyers, 'annera 1111 SonUi Trjron .." V . The best and the newest stvles in .,1,. Furniture for Hall. Library or Den now on rlicnW "We wish to call special attention to our Tiirtrir Leather Spring Iloclcers at r. $25.00, $28.00, $35.00, $40.00 and $65.00. - It is a luxury to ,fiit in them. ' . . Special bargains in Leather Librarv Suits nf three ; pieces, consisting of one Sofa. - snd one Arm Chair to match,, ' , r, , .Look where you will, but vou will find' values as we oiler. ' . Columbi'si 8. C- ept.h,'llOS. 1 i
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Sept. 5, 1908, edition 1
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