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CHARLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER, SEPTEMBER 3, 1C03. TEe-: tHea ven By Trot. Eric Doolittle, of - The brilliant constellation Taurui It now eatrlD the evening sky In the east; overhead are the Great Square Of Pegasus and the beautiful Northern Crocs while the bright An h flromeda, - with Its wonderful Nebula and 'Perseus, with Its striking star, ViiHifri shine out nearby. In the north the Great Dipper In its ceaseless Jour Fig. 1. The Oonatrtlatlone Bey around the Pole has reached 1U lowest position and seems almost to be resting oa the ground, while Its op posite oonsteflatlon. the bright Cas sfepeee, has been carried nearly to the highest potnt of the heaven. In the west, the large, faint, sum mer (roups of Serpeus, Ophlnchus end Bootes ate Just disappearing, The Brightest stsr of the last oonstel- llg. S. Showing the Variation latton, the reddish Arcturus, a star probably several thousand times brighter than our sun, has already sunk from view to be seen no more la the evening sky until next March. In the eonthern heavens the observ er's attention will e at once attracted by the solitary reddish star Fnmal haut, which Is in its best position for observation during this month, and by the planet Raturn, which Is seen shlnlag out with a Heady, yellowish radiance a little further to the east, almost In line with the two east stars , ef the Oreat Square. ' 1 THE VARIABLE STAR MIR A . In this nelghborood also Is the won derful variable star Mlra. which will this month attain Its greatest bright ness. The observer should not fall to keep watoh of this star, for of all va rUble stars. It Is the easiest to ob serve, and in some respects the most remarkable. It may readily be found atnee It Is almost In a straight line with the stars C and D, and also In the line Joining the stars at E and F of Figure 1. During Ave whole months this star Is absolutely Invisible to the naken eye: It then reappears, and for about even weeks grows gradually brighter, remaining at its greatest brightness for about two weeks It then fades Sway again, but much more slowly, tt decrease occupying about three months. 'A most remarkable fact In connec tion with these wonderful variations In brightness Is their extreme Irregu larity. Uometlmes whnn brightest, the star Is brighter than any of the stars f the Oreat Ilppr: In th time of Herschel It even rivaled AMebaran, the brightest star of the brilliant con stellation Taurus, at M. Figure 1. On the other hand, some thrr-e hundred years ago It disappeared entirely for four years, and In rerent times It has tisual'y remained always below the fourth magnitude. The Intervnls lirtivee ntwo succes sive l.rlghtnlngs Is al.ont 331 days, but this also Is lrri!ulnrly arlable, l0mtlms to the xtent nf tlirf" Wee,kf. It is expected to attain Its greatest brightness on Ortitu r 11th of this year. It will then al most certainly b as bright as the star at If. Figure 1. and per- haps as bright as K. and then for" , : tt will be an easy object to find Itjthrn (U1,V haIf H degree apart. At this may even become one of the brightest tlnr- the spectacle of the two planets atars of the sky: we cannot pr1l-t; sf) toother will he a very strik ing advance exactly what It will dr.. if, onP Af,r thte rtat(. thcv rapidly the observer will find this star when! .., rate. Venus passing to the east of ii is a i us gri''si nriBniiH s. linn . afterward Knce at It occasionally at 1 Intervals of a week or two be run have the plessure of witnessing for himself Its gradual disappearance. What Is going on In this grat sun. hlch. when brightest, pours out 1. . 'OS. times as much light ss when faint . st, and whose wonilTful variations have continually recurred through the . past centuries, with no sign of retni , but It seems probable that the hot . - J - " -.-v. ft. 'A fig, s. 11m Great Sm Knots Ot fiep i ly-; -s tenOK-r, J$I0, - ationT XT cannot ssy .with certainty. V tit it seems probabla that the hot central ball of the tar Is surrounded by a dense envelope of gas, nn 1 that U la a violent diet urbane occurring 5b ,Oc ft o b e ir the University of Pennsylvania,, periodically in 'this -central mass, wtalch upheave the brighter and hot ter material, and enables its Jight to pour out. A similar diet arbance with violent eruptione and upheaval of the hot surface ia seen to oceur on our own sun, when ; sunspots are most numerous at the constant Interval of 11 years. -. : - . at t p. m., October 1. STAR CLUSTERS. If Ira Is one of the stars forming the Whale or Sea Monster sent to de vour the chained Andromeda nearby. The wonderful Nebula of this latter constellation, which so closely re sembles an enormous solar system In process of formation, will be found at I Figure 1. It may even Be seen with the naked eye on a clear, moonless I 1 In flrightnrws of fh0 Star Mlra. nlght. At N there will be found a bright clear cluster about as large. In apparent area, as the full moon. An other bright cluster will be found at 8, anj the remarkable double cluster of Perseus at T. THE PLANET", faturn Is now the most conspicuous object In the southeast. It Is moving slowly westward and crosses the equa tor on October . The rings are now seen nearly edgewise, their width ap pearlng tint one-tleventh as great a their length. Mercury Is farthest east from the un on October 4th. In then sets one hour after sunset, but so far toward the south that It will probably not be visible to the naked eye at that time. Fig-. . Thei Nebula of Andromeda. Tlx Smaller Nebula at A Han Ap-)MM-rntly Ibvome Detached From the Larger One. Venus Is the brilliant morning star, rising three and one-half hours be fore tho sun, and mounting high In the heavens by the time of sunrise. It is now by far tho brightest object In the cant. Jupiter is also a morning star, ris ing at 3 a. m. on October 1st and at 1:30 a. m. on October 31st. Tho two bright planets so close together make the morning sky very beautiful; tho observer will find It most Interesting to watch their motion with reference to eru-h othT. On October 1st, Venus Is ten degrees west of Jupiter, a dis tance about the same ns the length of the bowl of the Great Dipper. Ve nus is then moving rapliily eastward. On Oi-toher 13th It will mu below Tr,itfr. the two morning stars being Tun ter Miirs now rNftt about two hours be fore sunrise, and mav be seen wlth-j out much difficulty 1n the morning fvlllght. Tt Is not. however. In favor- j ahc position for observation during this month. Were Married Iist Thursday Xlglit. Correnpoiidenrs of The tTiiserver. W intiton-Salem, Fept. f. -As a enrprls to thetr many frl;rids to-day came thf announcement of the marriage lsnt Thursday evening st the Cnlvary ehun-h psreonsije of Mies Roba Ptohl and Mr. Betmin O. Jon.. They are row away on a short brl.lal trip to Greenville. H. C. the former home of the bridegroom, and other iolnts in South Carolina. Th bride Is Die daughter ot Mrs. R. .. Pfohl, of No. W, Llhertf street, and is a populiir young womsin. Mr. Jones is circulation mansger of The Morning Jour nal an4 lias made many friends here. The marriARe eermony wan performed by Rev. K. S Cronland. In the presence of a very few friends and relatives. .WAW- -eg."V . j sfC', The common flavoring extracts in the market bear no comparison for fine flavor to ' v in BEGAN IN THE' ORIENT AND ENDED CHARLOTTE Ron of Far A war . Struggle Fr Ills Ufe Twenty Years ' Ago Whlcti Contlnned vntu icswr-t-.' day John Karris, a Natlvo ot Brrta, V and a Weil-Known Merman o j This City, ia the- Victor lit a Remarkable-Battle WltU a gtnbborn .'and Tenartous Enemy, r . Sunday " wma '.a' day ; of extreme thankfulness for John Farrls. a well known Syrian resident ot Charlotte, s it marked tho end of a twenty-year struggle for - existence ' that . had its beginning In the far away, land of his birth. - Sunday morning at 11 o'clock Farrlo was relieved of a monster tapewofrn, one of he largest ever known, which measured ntty- threo feet In length and was of suf ficient bulk to almost fill a quart Jar. Unlike many people who suffer with tapeworms, Farrls was well aware of the presence of tho - despicable creature and had made numerous ef forts to accomplish its removal. In discussing the subject Tarris, who possesses -a degree of Intelligence far above that of the average Oriental, displayed an unusual knowledge of then parasites. This, ho xplained. Is duo to the fact that tapeworms are very common In Syria and all of Egypt, owing to the prevalence In these countries of the custom, of eat- i lng raw foods, by which means the which later develops tho head of tho tapeworm, enters the stomach. Before the ravages of this monster j began to show op Farrls. he was ai strong man of robust health, weighing one hundred and eighty-five pounds. 1 At the' time that he parted company. w4th th creature that had wrecnea his health he weighed one hundred and thirty-three pounds. The pres-. ence of this worm had resulted in in digestion In Its worst form and caused him to waste away to a mere skeleton. He had tried every smpposed remedy and a few days ago orB" Dllllngham-s Plant Julca. to which ho thankfully attributes tho saving of his life. After being relieved of the monster Farrls appeared Ww notary n this city snn maae to the following facts in connection with his case and tho cause of his velief : , . I have been a sunerer i.u.., aggravated form of stomach trouble for about twenty years. My a'""" was ruined: I had almost no appetite -r.A .t ether times would Z:: ..'.hnrmal craving for food When empty there was a rolUng. grinding sensation in my fom5j which seemed to demand food whether I was hungry or not. and when this demand was satisfied It was .r to be followed iy an me pi r.A itresslnr effects of indigestion. I bad violent pains in the left side of my stomach that extended around in m v back and couW plainly feel a large object or mass of something t this snot I consulted a doctor concerning this feature of my case and was told by him that this feel ing, that there was something unusual Inslda mv stomach was due to the presence of gas, caused by Indigestion I could not sleep and gradually arevr weaker and I recently learned positively that my condition waa duo to the presence of a tapeworm In my stomach. I made every effort to have it removed and spent a lot of money In these attempt, but -without success. Learning that Dillingham's Plant Juice had successfully removed several tapeworms in this city, I de cided to try it, and as a result of this trial a tapeworm, measuring fifty three feet In length, was expelled from merat 11 o'clock this morning. I am 40 years of age, married and live at 34 Trade street. In this city, of which I have been a resident for about twelve years. I formerly weighed one hundred and elghty-flve pounds and at the time this worm was expelled I weighed only one hundred and thirty-three pounds. Tapeworms have an established reputation for the tenacity with which they cling to the walls of the stomach of their victim. No remedy has been found that has been so uni formly successful In their removal as Dillingham's Plant Juice, which may well be considered the greatest enemy of these detestable parasites, am! man's best defense against them. This Is bnly one of several similar cases In Charlotte in which Plant Juice has demonstrated Its ability to relieve this form of stomach trouble, as It Is popularly called, and the peo ple of this State have learned to know that It can be relied upon to do all that Is claimed for It JUt Men's Convention at Gaffney. Special to The Observer. Gaffney, 8. C, Sept. 17. The first district convention of the Red Men convened In the court house at Gaff ney Friday night. Tha members of the local lodge were out in full force to welcome the visitors. Iii addition to the members of the order a large audience assembled to witness the exercises. Judge J. B. Webster pre sided and Introduced as the first spiakrr, Capt. J. B. Bell, who deliv ered the address of welcome on be- nnir or me city council, which was fittingly responded to by H. T. Hum key. of Spartanburg. VV. S. Hall, Esq.. was then introduced and In a beautiful speech welcomed the dele gates on behalf of the Knights of Pythias. Senator J. C. Otts In a few well-chosen words then extended a welcome on behalf of the Odd Fel lows Bnd Col. T. B. Butler In one of his Inimitable talks addressed the delegates on behalf of the Odd Fel lows. Junior Order and W. O. W. W. D. Klrby In one of his character istic speeches then brought down the house by setting forth in glowing t rms the advantages of the W. O. V. Mr. John T. Gaste, tho grand sachem of the Red Men. concluded the ex ercises In a splendid speech, setting forth the advantages of the order of which he has the honor to be at the head. The lodge here 'Is In a flourishing condition and bids fair to do a great work.' A RCRE-EXOUGII KXOCKER, J. C. Goodwin, of Reldsvllle, N. C. says: "Itucklen's Arnica Salve ia a sure enough knocker for ulcers.- A bad one rsme on my leg last summer, but that wonderful salve knocked It out In a ttm rounds. Not even near remained. Guaranteed for piles, sores, burns, eta. Sc. at all drug stores. . fa Bute' & 0:::3 R,R. advantages rr ArVoRDa -:' THg OVTH. ' The Merchants of the Sooth aa well mm others, have reason to appreciate the New Union Station at Washington, which now gives all Southern trains Immediate connections with the splendid trains of the Baltimore & Ohio K. K. to Bal timore, Philadelphia and New York. ; ' Express trains leave Wash ington "EVEBY HOUR ON THE HOUR doting the daw, week- da vs. to Baltimore. - The famous "ROYAX BLUE TRAINS' with parlor ears and dining ears, leave Washing ton "EVERY ODD HOUR dur ing the day for Philadelphia and New York. Ia this series la the splendid All-Ponman "Royal Limited, which car ries through parlor car, leav- ng Richmond 1X01 Noon, weekdays, arriving New York 8 p. m. Returning, leave New York S p. m arriving Rich mond 10.45 p. In. Quickest time between Rich mond and New York ever attained t Ask your nearest ticket agent lor through tick ets via the Baltimore dt Ohio. UTTOIlLsUartttlrl,hrft,Tt, . We have all tha latest novelties In OoM and Silver Belt Buckles, Hat Pins. Baretts, Bracelets, Waist Seta, Cuff Buttons, Brooches, Cuff Pins; also Gold and Gold Filled Lockets and Chains. Anything we sell engraved free. GARIBALDI, BRUNS & DIXON Finest Repairing Department In tha State. Hirtitu Democratic Appointments. . The following gentlemen will ad dress the people on tha issues of the campaign at iheMmes and places stated: ' --i HON. "W. W. JttTCHIN. Rockingham, Monday, Sept ISth. Lumberton. Tuesday, Sept. zlth. Wilmington, Wednesday night, Sept 0th. South port, Thursday, Oct. 1st Whltevtlle. Friday, Oct. 2d. Fayetteville, Saturday. Oct. Id. HON. R. B. GLENN. oncord, Monday, Sept 28th. Charlotte, Monday night, Sept 28th. Fallston, Tuesday, Sept. 29th. Marlon, Wednesday, Sept 30th. Newton, Wednetday night, Sept 0th. TaylorevUle, Thursday, Oct. 1st. Statesvllle. Friday, Oct. 2d. Mooresvllle, Friday nifcht, Oct. 2d. A. H. ELLER, Chairman State Democratic Execu tive Committee, ALEX J. FEILD. Secretary. WALL PAPER i Interior Decorators Torrance Paint Co. , 10 NORTH TRTOV. You have determined to in sure some day. Let this be the day, it may be too late some other day. Prompt action la derirabVO) be cause tha older a man groTs tha higher the charge, and (!) becausa delays are dangerous. Upwards of 000 policy-holders of the Equitable died la HOT. Of these mora than 100 had been Insured for less than a year. In ona case tha insurance had run for , only four days. ' ? : . v.. . ,i Many persons who could' have ob- Ulned policies When first Invited to Insure were declined by tha Society In 1107 on account of . Impaired health. " "A : - a ; .'; " 'Moral: Insure In the Equitable Life; the strongest In the world. ' W. JV RODDEY, Manager, v J . ROCK HILL, 8. C. I ' . ' t " , WL WHITE JOnXSOX, Kea, Agl, . Bant BMg, Chariot to, Iff. C. 1 ftS ' Pickers Flat Cards ; ;. Baflway HeacZs V and , ifr . Drawing Frames ' -.- ' SAGO A. Hm VAQHBURN, Gout hern Agent A N. B Followln aehaduta Irani Mb- Kshed only as infermatien. and, are sat fciwranieea. uepi. no. jsw: 1:H a. m No. 10. dallv. far Waahlaatea and polnu North. Pullman drawing room sleepers to New Tork, Day coaehea io rtraaoingion. 3:1 a. nL. No. 29. dally, tor Columbia, Savannah and Jacksenrllla. Pullman drawing room sleepers te Augusta and Jacksonville. Day coaches to Jackson vme. 1 .30 a. m.. No, (, dally, far BJchmaad ana local points. S B a. m.. Ne. M- dsllv. tor Washington and polnu North, bar coaches Charlotte to Washington. Pullman sleeper Atlanta i nsieign. : a. m.. No. XL daltr. lor Columbia local pouua. for 8tatesvllle. Tavloravllle and lor si points. Connects at Moorasvllle for Win-sten-Salem, and at StatesvlUe for Aahe- vuie. T:U a. m.. Ku. 19. dsllv tar Atlanta Day coaches Charlotte to Atlanta, fitona i principal poinu en route. 10:08 a. m.. No. 81 dallv. for Waahtna- to and points North. Pullman drawing foom sleepers to New Tors. Day coaches wssninrton. uinin far MriM 11:10 a. m.. No. , daily, for Wlnsten Salem, Roanoke and local points. . a., m.. No. n. daUy. New Tork and New Orleans Limited. nnvho sleeping cans. Observation and club ears. New lork to New Orleans. Drawing ruum ciepper. new rora to Atlanta. HaiM Pullmaa traltf. Dining car service. 11 : a. m.. No. It dallv. for Atlanta and local points. 9:00 n. m.. No. 46. dallv. for firaanatvav and local points. 8:0 p. ,m.. No. , dally except Sunday, for Seneca and local points 4:45 p. m.. No. ZI. daily, for Columbia and local points. 4:06 p. m.. No. !4. dallv nmnt anit. far Rfataavllla TivIimuIIi. - m , . Points. Connects at Statesvllio for Ashe- .11 ana i.nattanoog. :OA p. m.. No. 13. dallv. for rit.ji and local points. Handles Pullman sleep er. Charlotte to Washington, and Char. 7:J6 B. m.. No. 5X dallv NTa V.b ..a Nw Orleans Limited for Washington and points North. Drawing mum .i. rrs. obM-i-ratlon and club cars to New York. Dining car service. RniM mii. man train. t:SS D- m.. No. SI. dall rn Att.. .a points South Pullman drawing room waihi-i? ?IrS,n;hJ!,7- r coaches Washington to New Orleana Dining car service. 10:25 D. tn Vn II r..t .n m... sleeper: RalHgh to AtHnti""- """"" Tickets, sleenlnar ....1 ?."."! Lf.ormstlon can be obtained at ticaei orrice No. U South Tryon street Vice Pres. and Gen. Mgr., S. H. HARDWICK. P. T M W. H. TATLOP!. G. PT A ; t Washington, D. C. R- L. VERNON, T. P. A.. Charlotte. N. C. SEABOARD These arrivals and d'eBa.rtuaaa . the time and connection with other com panies are given only aa InformaUon and are not guaranteed. Liireci une to me principal cities North tfast. South and&utht &hu Uklng effect Sept Uth. lSOtT . inhf .? ahange without notice. Tickets for passaae on all sold by this company and accepted by tha passenger this company will not be resootiaihi. .... failure to run its trains on echedule tlmi to their operation." Car. taiSrcSM arlvssTfvai fnrravt t Isna J - nun r lun iiiniu (or Trains leave Charlotte aa rnti.. No. a), dally, at 4: a. n . f or Monma Hamlet and Wilmington, connecting 2i Uonroe with 1 tor Atlanta. BieminA.- nil tha MAiitkwMti ..It. mm m ' " Weldon and Portsmouth, with M at m.TT I. mn.m 0.1.11. T i U . V.. iiSIS. Nw Tork """"van, ,f wasningtoa, ' ?i:t tor Monroa munvw tuuingioa tuva Sil Meal Dnln.a connecUag at Hamlet with tt tor fji, bfa, Bavannah and all Florida points! aV?i ,N- flJS fir!5' htnondwalhtai out change. No. 132. dally. :40 p. n., for Monrea connecting with 41 for Atlanta bam and the Southwest with train u Zl Hamlet for Richmond. Washington aJ?d siesDr en this train from .C ha "? New Tork. With No. U at MonroT l Ralala-h P.rfimnnth 1 r0 fOT Trains arrive in Charlotte as to tin mi . North and South. Fwinte No. 4t, dally, U S a. m., from Wllmin. ton and all local polnu. . . m,n- No. 13t daily, : p. m.. from Ruther fordten, Shelby, Llacelnton and d av ar W. Railway points. " No. . 11:30 p. m.. dally, from Wllmtna ton. Hamlet and Monroe; also rrort ooSXl East, North and Southwest. Ooru,ai. at Hamlet and Monroe. . ctJn Connections are made at Hamlet srith No. US. dally, at :M a. m, for Ijn through tralne for point North, Boutfc end Southwest, which are composed of vestibule day coaches between Ports mouth and Atlanta, and Washington and Jacksonville, and sleeping cars between Jersey City, Birmingham and Memphis, and Jersey City and Jacksonville, Caii ears oa all through trains. For Information, tlme-tablea, reserva tions or Seaboard descriptive literature apply to ticket agents or address:' JAMES KER, JR.. C. P. A.. a Belwyn HoteL Charlotte. H. C NORFOLK WESTKRX RAILWAY. Schedule In effect Sent. fth. 190. 11: am Lw Charlotte, So, Ry. Ar l pm Z : W pra iv winaion, r. m vr. Ar i.-w pm 4 67 pm Lv ' Martinsville, . , Lr 11:45 am 1:3pmAr Roanoke, Lv :20 am -Connect - at Roanoke via Shenandoah Valley Route for Hagerstown, and ail points in rennsrrrmnm ana rw xora. Pullman aleepar, Roanoke and Philadel phia. ' ' - Through coach, Charlotte te Roanoke. Additional train leaves Winston 1M a. ro. dally escept Sunday. It you are thinking of talcing a .trip you want quotation, cheapest rates, reliable end correct Information, as te routes, train ochedules. the moat comfortable and quickest 'Way. Write and the information is yours for the asking, with one of ear complete map folders. - M. P.'PRAOO, Trav. Pass. Agent. W. B. USVILL. Qca'1 Pass, Agent. , . . . Roanoke. Va, Southern Railway '. 0T"TrrfT "' . !". COTTONifMACHINERY ELIZABETH COLIEGE. AND CONSERVATORY 'of music ,? GHAJIXOTrE!, jr. O. A Sigh Grada OaOega fas ' . ; Women, - Beautiful ; suburban loca ' tlon, to aores campua, vattooktng tha city; flos buildings; unlveralty edu cated, sxperlenced teach era, : . :. t-.v; ( A. B. Degrea Course on level with tha bast col leges for men; sleetlva degree oouraea ' Specialties: Masto, Art (and EUprcsslon ftchoola. Aim: To provide a broad and liberal cultura (or young woman. Illustrated catalogue sent tree on application. . chas. a. Knrd, PreaMleat, Presbyterian College for Women CHARLOTTE, N. 0. The 51st session 6f thir 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 EEV. J. R. BRIDGES, President. UNDER' NEW MANAGEMENT THE QELVJYN EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN European, $1.80 per day and up. .American, fl.OO par day and us. . Cafe open day and night. ...... Prices reasonable. - The Moat Modern aad Luxuriant Hotel In tho Oaittltnas, 150 ELEGANT KOOM& 75 PRIVATB DATES. Located in the heart of Charlotte, - convenient to railroad station, street cars and the business and shopping centre. Caters to high class commercial and tourist trade. Table de hote dinners 0:00 to 1:10. Mualo every evening IstV to l:0. EDGAR B. MOORE - - - - - - ProprlotOT. Standard Ice & Fuel Co. 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