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CILVULQl-TiJ DAILY. OIjoKU VLi:, :,U iviiL!,' i V, t JUMRY LIFE REVIEWED President Roosevelt's CfMumlndon oa . Country Life Hold a Meeting " lh State CapUal Which Is Jargely . . Attended, uj by TrTominent .North CroUnUn Fttllort )Vltv M. Iage Act a chairman oC Uie Con- . rert-ee-Ir. ell lee. Kxaert on Bao :. , trr(olorr IXtewr Uw Dpionble fMujitr Ooftdltlnn He Jliuls ra th fetate .An Interesting' Talk by Tr-dhoc (laronoe H. !" Tb 1t,v V aleuce of Typhoid and How It May . ... Jie AbetedOther JUloiKh Observer Bureau, . v -, Jiolleman Building, 1 i '5 'j sRallgh, Nw, Jl. r; Governor 01nna the Council or State. west out to-day to the Agncui . tural and Meeeaaica College to meet 5 President r - Roosevelt commission ' ' eounti-r lire. - or wnicn - Welter Jl. Page, a native of thl eoun ' w ai Hmpt Wallace, a well- knwon newspaper man and adlter of - an' agricultural paper, were present, twe other member ef the commission . being at Athena, Ca-. and yet another, Qifford Plnchot. having neturned to . Washington, D. c. s, Thr were more than ISO per V sons present at the hearing by the Crmmimtan. of whxeh Mr. Walter - page acted a chairman. With him an lit. Wallace waa Dr. fitilea. an eminent authority in the baoterlolog ' loat world, and what A e had to, ay :; waa brim full ol human interest There were a number of speaker during the fix hour of the meeting, or racier comerence, nnu waa very full and , free, among the sneakers beine- Dr. 0or T. Win ten. Jam Y. Jeynr, Aahley ,. Rum. William A. Graham, W. A. Wlthere, Jeme Ui Pou. Mrs. W. T. Hello well, Fred A. Woodward, curaaoe H. Poe. Dr. J. M, Templeton, John W. Atwater, Fred A. Olds, Dr. . Tenable, president of the Rate Uni versity Charle V. Meaerve, Dr. Talt Butler and other. Or. Butler waa a very important apeaker, and Dr. 8Ule referred to him many of the matter which he-had Investigated. DR. bTILSB INVESTIGATION. Th Investigation by Dr. " . ' iiuii wrmmt dea-re ef eare and that an astonishingly large number DAUiiHTERS OF COXFEDEK-Cy. JK-t fieshloo . of - Fifteenth ' Annual i ... Meeting Opened la Atlanta. Yewtar iv day" feeveral' Hundred Delgat ,: J'rreot--KYer7 fckaje ItppreMented .; -.-GoTernor Smith, .. Mayor Joyner and Oeneral LTaaa Mkd yfttcon HORSE SHOW DRAWS BIG CROWD ; tag Addrewes. j Atlanta. Ga JJor. Jl-Wlth ' th 1onny blue flag, decorating the walla and patriotio tnuslo tilling the fl rt eeft. ion . of tba fifteenth annual conyen- tion f the United Daughter of th Confederacy opened thi mornieg at 1:S e'oleek in the Cable Concert Hall. Several hundred delegate rep, relenting every Southern Bute, were present . at th opening aeealon . and other continued, to arriv durlztg the Jr- l' : ,;,V':'': ' f'.'v'-.'- -C' "' .. Governor Hoke Smith, of Georgia; Mayor W. R. joyner, of Atlanta, and Oeneral dement A. Evan, commander-in-chief of th United Confederal Vtterana,. made welcoming addreaala. Mr. Cornelia , Branch etone, of Texaa, preatdent-general of th organ Izatloa, gracefully acknowledged the kind werde f - welcome and formally awumed the chair. An unexpected and beautiful Inci dent of the morning wai th pre mtatlon to Mr. Stone of a hand some banner on which wa eymbollsed the sentiment embodied In the United Daughter of th Confederacy Mra. JL McDowell Wolft, founder of the "Children of th Confederacy, was Introduced and made a brief ad dress in which she emphasised the secensity of perpetuating in the minds of the children the history of the Bouin heroic conflict. Mrs. geabrook, widow of the late Gtneral Francis Bartow, C. B. A, mada a short talk, amllinrr her ac knowledgement to the Daughter of the confederacy, who are perpetuat ing th memory of her husband in building the Francis Bartow memorial dormitory at the Rabun Gap Indus trial school for mountain boy an girls, descendants of Confederate sol diers. ai i p. m. tne convention took a recess to attend a barbecue given by the city council of Atlanta. They later visited the Old Soldiers' Home, To-night' session of the conven tion was taken up with the reading of leyoria p( oincers ,na committee and of oaraena In the country and In the announcementa of new committees by tih settlement nave tne noo -" i - - and in rtneral their Diooa vlUllty Is Tory low. In a great man ease thli could be told ny maraiv tnokinc at them, but every thlnr waa verified by two expert. Tr stiles Tnaa bean In itreat num : herr of farm home In North Caro lina, and finds that the inattention '" to sanitation, great enough among : the whites, la eimolr appalling among a the blacks, much more than 10 P' Avaloa Run Into the ItMca Off Wi cat. of the home of trie blacks be- M Mn. Rnt Z?Z?ZTm V.-J Ing without any sanitation whatever, Thif iad aim to maae very Memorial exercises will be held to morrow afternoon and at a d m. a reception will be tendered the dele gates by Mrs. Boiling Jones, president m me Atlanta woman Club. At I p. m- a meeting of the officer and director of th Arllnrton Confedsr. ate Monument Association will be held. aid of Fort MoHenry channel. ' 01 nagner roint. The Avalon had about 100 nassan lifers aboard, but no nna waa lnin4 ijno guara ana tne aeck of the Ava lon about two feet forward of tha for ward gangway on the starboard aid Wa. nor Point, But Zffo One 1 inlnredT Baltimore, Nov. 11.-While feeling way throuah tha hxaw .th. prim Premotersof di AZ&F &VJ2& ' ihe, .r. m.na to nJS TiimJn'Ml0 Company. itZZm. third ef the population. H put thi terrible fact In the plainest lau- guage. Hi onciusions were con firmed by those of Dr. T't Butler, a verv thouahtful man. Dr. Stiles nt nn tit ancak of the areat nrev .lewe of typhoid In Nortfi CmA y X! fthf stat standing twalfth In the 'S.!!0'-- !5 42 JTZZZ-J : wely daagsdr'but th.." . v.-t ,UI. hlntl " w "niu, , v juio ai . n.anw rt.tha. (a worst In 11 - unnarraeu thXInounUln diMrtoU whera th.rno '"er Pr"" v ev.nnah. favar the most . Derfect health. In that region the M". rr4r Hatna, ft-, Defenda Wer nannla nan anrln water. Which too ' u nwnwin. 'oftea la polluted. Dr. Templeton, New York, Nov. 11. On their way -who la of Cary. this county, an a irom mri Hanooc. at sandy Hook very observant man, made some in- to waamngton. General Peter C. . taraatlna atatements. auDDortina aulte I Hains and Mra. Halna. whose sons. atrengly much of what Dr. Btllos had peter C and Thornton Jenkins Hams, said, and he say that in the country I are under Indictment a principal and districts not one house Is fifty was tavooeseory, respectively, in the killing screened against flies which are sucn or win mm jo. xnuis, passed through terrible purveyor of disease, notably ew joric city to-day. typhoid fever. Another thing he Mr. Hains defended the part plav- aald which tended to lower the vital- a oy i nor n ton Jenkins Hains In th Ity of the people was the constant use uaysiae tragedy of last August, of areasy foods, fat meat and soda 'I do not understand why people biscuit. Dr. Utiles said that tnli"Bn mm so. ane aaia. "e waa a United State had In Porto Rica prac. devoted husband to hi wife, and tlcallv alamncd out the hook worm I wnen sne oiea ne was arlef stricken disease, and that it did aeem to him waa due to th generous, kindly that what the government had done spirit or Janhuns, continued Mrs- there, it could do in the United States nam", "inai ne was witn ms-erotner, oe York Annual Event Ha lrg e Atlendaace 6inoe lu OpenliMT Trotter a rVatureBen HuT ana , ITu-oi Win Ilnrt Prte "My fi Marrlaiul II Take Fire Award j" Tor Ktoaie Horsea. ;. ;-V;W; ' Jvew.york, Nov, Jt. After another successful day, during which th x- hibltlon of trotter waa a jfeatur. tha horse show swung Into tta third nifht to-aight with the largest atundanc inoe the penln:;Ny:;5;':";.V,: 'ii A varied programme. Includlngiar nes horses, aaddja ; horse. I hunter and Jumoers, big horse and horse hows tn runabout and broutharna greeted 4he rew( to-sight . .J George Watson, Jr, driving - hi father "Ben Hur" mad PatroL" won th first prtss In the eiassfor pair of horse exceed I ne it hand and shown to heavy vehicle, The saeond in thi event' wag takea by Alfred Vaader wit' "iiamlet" and "Merles. " In th claa for mare or geldings shown to runabout tooth Alfred Van derbilt and hi, manager, Oeorge WIN on, driving reepeetively . Tonv wanda" and "Albert" got th fate and were not in tha Judging, The first in thle event waa taken bjr'ul A. fiorg Thlstl." . The Forest Kin challenge cup, pro ented by William H- Moore waa won for the eecond time by the Avandal farm's "Nata," a bar atajlioa sevea years old, driven by J. W. drlarrijnan, owner: Probably the event that attracted the most attention waa the class for single horse shown to a lady phae ton, and driven by ladle. They mad a handsome show and six of seven entries were Jn the' ring. The Fairmont farm' famous bay gelding, "My Maryland II." driven by Mrs. C. W. Wataon, took the fret award. STAY OF SENTENCE ORDERED. Peter, at the time of the shooting.' Men of Koto AcVtree Sonthern Ked leal AmootaUon tn Atlanta- Atlanta, Oa., Nov. 11. Interesting discussions of th various subjects of the subdivisions surgery, medicine and opthalmology were feature of to-day aesaions of .the Southern Med. leal Association, in session here. At the Joint session in the after noon an Important paper Was read by Victor G. Helser, chief Quarantine ouicer oc tne rruuppine isianos, on the "Hook Worm, a disease that ranks almost with tuberculosis among certain elements 01 in tsoutn dopu latlon. Other papers on this subject were reaa Dy jjr. unarie W. Styles. of Washington, and Dr. H, G. Perry, 01 ureensooro. Ala. is isolation, now so prevalent. Mr. Poe Lay Ml-nionary Movement Inummt. at, t Wi u I . . mm - . ' proper, and It ought to do it MR. POE'S VIEWS, Mr. Clarence H. Poe, who was especially called on by Chairman ; Page to give his views, did so in an excellent way. tie spoite aoout tne treat necessity of teaching the laws . -of health in the rural schools; the ' need of costal savings banks, and the parcels post, and tha necessity for the : general government, which appropri ated money for th liquid highways, to do the same thing for the solid : ones, la other words that th aovern mant should pay one-third of th cost , f building th main roads, the State a third, and th community the re malnlng third. He said that one of the things to be combated as a men . ace to Information, proper life In the country nome and higher Ideals. ed Fur M. ifl. Church. Too much , 6tlIful' Nov- A Permanent laid una- th. to i" the missionary hatntPh0.nce.: Zy Eptoo.P-5 i HMAn nnt Ia li- - I 1 . 1 . t . . - " -x- "tviuw ib i in. nam a f th death rate In the South to-day arv Mvm ana In the oerU n v recent 1 .wi -L. rrr w,u imon': thB S7 conditio.. ZWt&ESZZ a dV.t among the negroes. These are facts an approximate cost annually of is I SI . a, new body to triple these figures. The . ,Tb ""P Court to-day. filed th following, officers were choeen: following opinions: Hmith vs. Thomas president, J. Edgar Leayeraft, New- and Hardlson. Anson, no error. Little Tork: vie president, R U TuttX vs. Duncan. Union, error; McKethan Buffalo; recording secretarV, James 2" r?.-!,. flf,md- Harris R. JoyNow Tork; treasurer JooTt! va. Caanadsy OraBviiie, no error, atone, Baltimore. Cow . High Point. Randlnman A ' , Bouinern Rai way, Guilford, affirmed. I Farmers at Now Orleans AArnt n . mumia. New Orleans, Nov. 11. The va. tional Farmers' Educational and no. vperauve . union to-night adopted resolutions which" may be gummed op briefly as follows: Denouncing "night riding;'' calling tor n warehouse system on an ex tensive scale; appointment of a com mitte of one from each Stat to eon. fer with the President of tha United State relative to extension of rural f re delivery and . tbliabment . of na a-vasala nnatr ' : -' i . mid that uDprofitbl work on the farm and isolation had bit two of tiia great drawback!. emphal0 cannot ba , H I r a. ss4s7iAn-iaan Maila . . w-- Fv.,v..,.ul gjusauep. Mim.l ins tUB L hUPf-h WQ Arvsn van a v" - .y9-jklj u uuvr iha ..th r... in a-;v V. " "l daymen- Mission A ,u " J " -1"' ary wovement. ' Speakers told the In Caae of Charles W. Morse, Judge Leoombo Ha Taken Sncb Step Until Writ of nror Can Bo Heard by United State Clraut Court of Ap peal. New Tork, Nov. 11. Wallac Mao Farlana, counsel for Charlea W. Moras, said to-day that be contem plated no further move la- hi effort to obtain ball for th convicted banker, pending the filing of the bill of exceptions, which . Will scarcely o done under thirty days. Mr. Mao Farlan served to-day en United States Marshal Henkel a copy of Judge Lacombe' order staying execu tion of th aenteno against Mora antll the argument on the writ of er ror to heard by the united p-tate cir cuit Court of Appeal. i Judge Laoemb' order restrain th marshal from removing Mr. Morse from the Tombs until the final determination of hla ease on h writ of error before the higher court Morse is chafing under his confine- ment in the Tombs, but ha not loat hi nerve and keep himself ousy wun his business affairs and caller, J ante B. Duke, of American Tobacco Company Iuwea Statement, New Tork, Nov. 11. Jamea B, Duke, president of the American To bacco Company, to-day issued a let ter to the stockholder and bondhold er of that company, calling their at tention to the recent decision of the United States Circuit Court of this city that the company waa a combi nation in reatralnt of trade, Mr. Puke announced that the business of the company will proceed as usual pend ina an anoeal to th Supreme Court. It wa gratifying, he declared, that the court found that "our methods and success have not injured the con-; sumers of tobacco, have greatly bene fitted tha producer of leaf tobacco by giving a larger maraet ana miner price, and that w havs not resorted to unfair or oppresiv competition. Mr. Duke aaaea: "Tn oniy paroeu lar in which this court has decided s gains t the company is on a matter the fact of which thla company nver contested and with reference to which It Is In the sam condition as most of the large corporation as well a many of th small corporation and co-partnership doing business In this country." LreuUna- Iawycc and Clab Member Dies m iTuiaaeipiua.. Philadelphia- Pa... Nov. Jl. Stla W. Pettlt, aged 14, one of the beat known corporation and constitutional lawyers In the country, was found dead in his office In thi city to night. . ' Mr. Pettlt was a elvii war veteran with a title of lieutenant-colonel, a di rector In many financial corporations and a well known club member. His law associate in tne nrm et Read and Pettlt, John R. Read, I at Virginia Hqt gpringa. Modiste of Fadilono fFowr Hon area" dim jesmraay. New Tork. Nov. IX, -Mrs. Jesefa Nellsen Osborn. one prominent In New Tork sooiety, but nor widely known a the modiste of th faehion- able women of New TorK'a 40, died to-day, ; .ii. IV i i.i.. umm iVm succj CIiADIS TVIXY i ? GUARANTEED These) Methods Have Rmultod In Do served feucreas Jr'ur a New nusiness , Mow Being Introduced In This City and Vicinity by a Cincinnati Mann )' Jaetnrer,. V.WCv''V-'.'.'- ' The effectlv methods . adopted by Col Frank A. Dillingham and his as sociates In the introduction ef the Plant Jutee remedies In Charlotte have resulted In a popular demand : for these truly remarkable medicines : that has .never been approached by: any other remedy offered to ihe peo ple of this section. These methods cbnsist chiefly of furaiahinr the ceo file of Charlotte with convincing proof hat the Plant Juice remedies will do all that Is claimed for them, and that they are now doing ft here,' as shown by the statement of Benjamin Klein.' a. man of wide- acouaintanca In Charlotte, who told Colonel DMlng-? ham's representative of the following experience with Plant : Juice; i . "I beesm '. I ntereated in V' Calnncl - Dilllnrham's Plant Jules remedies through - the Published aeaounta of th great . merit possessed 1 by these medicines, and th honesty and in tegrity ef their manufacturer, I have been a sufferer from rheumatism for bout a year and a half. : My left leg waa affected the ualns r sufferad war maddening, and finally my leg began U stiffen.. At tlme-i. thaal attacks were quite severe, and would cause me to lay off for weeks, stopping my - income, and . inflict a, Vr..t hardship en myself and farrMIy. I had tried so many supposed remedies nai win irana-iv admit that r ,ma but little hope of relief when I bought' m ww Df. r.ant uice, nut it was sold to im with th understanding that my money would be refunded if I had received no beneflt at th end ef on week, on returning th unused portion of th medicine. I , also bought a bottle of th Plant Juloe Liniment, and bajtan ustne- the nati. clns acoordlngr to directions, and now, I voir w. wars aitar j started to take Plant Juice, I am entirely free from rheumatic painsi th Plant Juice ha completely eliminated the disease front my system, . and the Plant Juice Liniment has removed every trace of soreness end stiffness from my leg, I am now able to work steadily, and for the rest of my life will feel deeply grateful to Colonel Dillingham and th Plant Juice r ma dias." At W. I Hand Co.', where these remedies are supplied to the public, ther are nsmarou cases such as this ' reported- Persons who have trled Plant Juiee, and learned of It area 1 value In the treatment of disease, call in person to express their gratitude for th relief they have obtained, and ethers, who send In their order by mall, write and tell of their ex perience with this wonderful modi-cine. -f I r A il dT . s COTTON Pict'srs - r ; ' , , Heyolvin-j.' Flat Cardi - .; -BaflWay Hea-Jj 3 - w0.a.il k.U t Er,tt-I c t, r r XeOrfcj-Frsrirj.-ir Cpoolsra . .vV.. tuxd'N -.I'. UNJOJf DOCKET CTjEARED. I November Term Completes Business In On Week JudKe Webb Com ments Upon the Alarming Irw-reaae In MAcddentain JUUtng Results In the More Important Case. Special to Th Observer. , Monroe. Nov. 11 November crimi nal term of the Superior Court, which to' a two-weeks' term, wa adjourned 1. ) n 3' f Tb Only RaMrflnff Backed by Guaranteed 0N:ID Guaranteed to Uat. m fot lows: -One-Ply for I years, v , Two-Ply for T years. . Three-Ply for J-9 ' year ; ... Speolficatlons . for applying and free sample sent en re quest. ' ,.:"'., . B. F. WITH Distributor. ' Charlotte, Ji. C Southern Railway N. Poll wing schedule fguree pub Ushed ealy as infermaUon, and are. vol uar,ntetV Sept. fth, JKai IM a, sa.. Jta. 90, dally, for Wsahlngtoa and points NerUi. Puiiniaa drawina room sleepers to New Terk, Day ceeeke wMningtfav. rt , i , , l.!D, Me. Is, daily, f-r Columbia. Sarannah aa daekaonvtiu. Puilmaa dtswlng reem steeper to August aa pay coaches to Jaekaew. WONDERFUL RECOVERY IN CIUUICOM, TEX. Mrs. Joe Peron. Charlotte, N. C. Dear Msdam: J had a boll en my forehead about oaven years ago and It left a little place like a wart or yesterday evening after a esion ofJiun)Pt and at times that lump would en week, and th criminal docket waa ' almost entirely cleared. Only one or two cases were continued, and the docket contains fewer cases than it ha had In many years,' Judge Webb as a way of pushing eases to oompletlon and oK. sxpedltfng the business of hla' court,-without preju dice to the right of the parties, and the result is that no case hold over which could possibly have been tried. Robert Medlln, who was found guilty of manslaughter ior the killing oi nis brother, Alexander Medlln. on November ltd, 1107, was sentenced yesterday to one year-iq the peniten tiary. Bourgeon WaddelL a little -ne gr0 who shot and killed Elds Hamii ton, another negro boy last month. waa found futlty of murder In the second degree and sentenced to two years en the chain gang. Both of these cases will he taken up on ap- naal Will r.alant n.i w ' . . . . .. . U .. . U who was charged with killing another young negro with a shotgun last Oo tober near Stoats, was found "not guilty." Will claimed that the de ceased Boy, Roy Alsobrooks. wasJ scuffling with him for the poeaslon or tn snotgun to most a rabbit, when the gun went off and- shot Alaobrooks, who dld a few hours afterwarda Judge Webb remarked in the sour of th trial that the number of kill ings in union county wnieh wera claimed to b accidental seemed te be growing to a alarming esunt, and it waa time that those Who were found guilty ehould -be mad an eg ample of. Before adJoumin court Judge Webb reduced the sentence of W. E.' Bell, who was found guilty of embeiBlement from the Singer Sewing Machine Company, from Ave te four years m State- prison. and "last1;: S? MR tor JUonssond 5 RalailJh - aleeper Atlanta point, coanart. '.7ffirH: ZV vuie. TT saviue tor Aaue- tir.JLJi for" AUanta. inifii i?,. Mm " Atlanta. nop u$2Z.J22.A Winston. i.i-ai . . r". iioiota," ....(, endlocal " W.imooi!?,0a Or.er Md I'leeerlnt; Mr' ,or Columbia for:et,.t5vn rfA?'iZ E?.t"v.c"n,ct,af Bt:u"wn.?0a- 'jfta? . - v? wl Chattanooga- -? p. m Ka is. flaii I VT.t iJV rr,.J "d departure as well eg the tint aad eonneetltta wiia etherT eom! panles, ar give only as IclarmaUoa sod are net euaraataa . '" J 'Direct line to th ortnolDal nH Mik Beet, south and feuttwest T aaVaduiZ T:r n. m v sm. . - ii.. Jii'n '. r-..r. ww Terr an get sore and bother me. It botherod ma an mvcli I aot uneasy about It and tried (V cancer rem.dy. which WrS!,.t?'Z i larre man train. ,.T" , :.WW, J'KW-, -""H," VU !T. OBservstlMaJr .iWLnU om. ?- aaaa a knU A srKdh .Villi ISfttl Bsl nMk a, a cuarter of ft dOHM or layg er.t pZi?.?,? & ,5!!!' f!tenU and The place would not hl up and fot 3pn Newfrk toNew cTlana k.3 to looklnsT Vry bd- After trying sev-' aThiniton SlT.'lf oJ3L..t' "ohM I MEAT . ) l7 crzSzD f rTJ?igii?v" l fey iiray v. btapies. Guilford, afllrmed vTVAJfTfi SCHOOL TAX LEVJED-" Cn i C.. . . ' . auinrunniuni jojrner aays aoun as poasioje after the 8u fireme Court decision In the Mecklen burg county special poll tax ease, m. volving the pou tag. now two dollara, be - tirged cecty boards tiOB fO rMDAlt MUflrv ex rw. la.a.1 . - r jr viHiOwlUsITi to bring this special poll tan in special "obi vx aismct as heretofore, fora counties. did this with tha n. demanding that its collection waa to abide the Supreme Court's decision in a tet case, but some counties declined to levy. Wake being in the latter claa. The supreme Court; in the test' case Sron Franklin county, held this tax to do proper ana collectible. Super-i-.tpttdent Joyner eay there ought to t e eome way to correct thla error by r.Krule which thus failed to levy thi t X. for jt waa error not to levy it. the i -: ie naving ny veto said they want 'II. !vleoV The Attorney. Genera) - s there is no machinery by whleh 1 r- mmissioner can recall tag list ' i-vy thi tax. hut Stat Buperia t - -nt Joyner v suggest ; supple- ! lipt of taxable poll, - and i rm.-ii(!i that school districts af f-3 T-rer-ar these llsts.and pay for r i : r-Jin.r U does not believe r hi oura ms ' prevent as thla and feels sure the Cunrt would certainly de-1 f r,r of the collection of the ' jar if such a court was HOW TO CURB A COLD, t i Be as careful a you can you will eeess tonally take cold, and when you do. get ft medicine of .knawa reliability, on that ha an establtahed reputation and that I certain to effect a quick eura, ttuoh a madieiu tm Chamberlain's Cwugh Rem-' ear. aaa gained a world -wide reputa tion ty it remarkahie cures ef thi most common ailment, and can always be de ponded noon. J acts "en nature plan, relieves th lungs, . aid ezpeetoratioev open the ewceetion and aid nature in reeaoring the syetani to a healthy oeadl tloo. During tb many years In which tt has been fst general' . we have yet to hnrn ef a single case ef eold or attack ef the grip having resulted In pneumonia When this remedy we need, which shew renciushwtys, that -It -1 certain prevee tlv of that dangerous dlaaaea.' Cham bar lain Cough Remedy contain n opium or ether nareotiO -end '.may be given aa confidently to a raby as to an sdult. per sal by W. U Hand at C. ' , In the IUtht Place At the;Wghi Time Hut iHwfere jrou wanl ifluar you wjtni ft-rtndiif CWii-orily knw Row easy it to carry from' roonl. to rooni'"" uid'' how wacaf cheery corniort you cul-ave witli . PERFECTION Oil Beater i Oevtee) . ;j Yob Wbuli iw" Joneef le without 'we.5: "Ne ainolttrPe)v meIl"--lKis h the' Pniktum maxim. Because the ronokrlns , :t cWric Jt tpnokelm yon can have - fljrecL auwing beat irom rrerv ounce ,,f.r..w . ... . " ft eu. tom lont holds 4 ouarli - sum 9 hounu Aa ornament any. . -wWeytnUhei in frwut. and rucicl " Every heater wtfriBtci ; '. 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ChlUieothe, TexJ Nov. t, I0I. : v; LARGE : i MANMU Beryl re. detail i2iZZTr9 '"' reservation i tell forsitlon can be obtained and at ticket amoe. A T ' Vice Pre, and Oon. Ms.. u weninaton. I). C ' 1 W. H. TAXLOW, O f , A ' ' ' - w Washington, D, tV -v V It. I VKRWON, T. PTa!7 ' - waanoM,, & SEABOMD Masengsr with the undareteieingthet thle eompany will not be responeibl for failure to run It treiwfi rMhuurtimS- ?r iS-.nr "uch. "ir be Inoidwt to their operation. - Car Is wroTeed te give correct time ef connecting Mnaafcut Jrain leave Charlotte as foUowei ' RalaT a'Uii,"! "' tSrSSkn. Hamlet end Wilmington, connecting 1 Monro with K for -Atlanta, Blrmlnaham nd the -outhweets with Si RrRIC ' Wldon and Portsmouth, with M et Ham. . No. mmdny af joW a. w te tj' eolnton, piielby and Ratherforitoe. wNo. A fle lly. at 1:10 p. m.7er Monroe Wa. fiavaph and all Pleride pelnta and No. U for Ralelsh, Rlchmondwisblng! ' ton and New Tork. ' , Ko. 13J, daily, l:es p, m w ' eonnMtiria with 41 fe Allan. ?P ham and theBouthweet with train til it Hsmlet for Klehmord. Waahln.,T."T.5l Kew Tork. With No. u at Mnroe tef lu elch.t ?ortmnuth andNorfolk. w Trams srrrra m cnanotte a followet -No. in. wai . (iiiiY. JL. Korth and outh.v I, . " .No. . dailr. 11 : h. m.. ream tot a0 ail local piiinia, ite Jlaitv s.u m m. a ... wan, m: p. m., "sun rrem wnntmew ten.-'Hamlet, and Monro. t alee ' . nannaetlone are mad at b.f- .L. threueh irate for point North.' aenth ' sar h wnjwABvwwwvmv wiuun ex res sgeiiiieieieia m aati vestlbul tjsy ; eoachsi j. 'betw T Porti, , mouth nd Atlanta, and Waahinirten ind 1 iaokeonvtlle. end aleeatnw MM fc-i-- . Jersey Cltr.Blrmlnrr.em and Msmnhla. ami TsaereaSi'Sr r'ltW Waa .at - 'M on all Xroviij " I A. Hons or Seaboard descriptive llteratur apply t tteVet scents or sddresst jamti ker. jr.. a r. vnanotte, O Bwyn Hotel. lSaSTB, waul No yacatlonl , Enter Any Time. Individual Instruction. 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Airt-, Hunt Blda-; Chartotte, X. 0. - KORPDLTC WESTTERIf BAttWAT. ftrtiedule in fTct October lfth. lsot tl: Lv Charlotte, ,80. By. Ar l oo pm I Hpau winaioa. r. a w. Ar t:0 pm 1H m i,v aiaruMTUl. , ly II ts , I pm AT Roanoke.. V Lv I s am vfii.PT huji. rL ana -n , - .Mi.lv,nla n . . - ail ratova ... . - - iivw T rtr u phta. r ' ;' ... . to n..,. , . . . Additioeal train teavee Wtastoa aa a a. daily eaeepi baay. If you are thinklnj of Uktng a trln want auotattona. cneepaet rates. j-n;olr -.. j .yrjM Information - - . 1 train hedulea, the moat comfortable ani '. . . XX.' i . .na w. .... u a yours for th sk!ng. wilh ana at ... coirrie' '"'e foul-ra t- r- r "-' . lrar. Faaa. Aeent W. B. fcEVILL. Geo! Paas. Ag.Bt,.' ' Boajioko, V. , Presbyterian Coltegc for Vom8ii 1 ; CHABLOTTE, 1ST. 0." ' .V ; v - .The 51st' cession of thir, old-and well, established gcbool will begin September 3d, 1908. . ; , TVltbout making Jdud claims' w point "td tho wprk of , one-half pentury, For . catalogue ' addresi v ' HEV. J. B. BRIDGES, President, ; 1 ; t ; CXPEI KEW MANAOFJICVT TMn.QGLVJVn - r : Rooms t.f) pee day and up- ' Room with prlvata. bath t2-00 peg , ... dT and op. - r CATE OPEJf DAT AJfD "SIGHT. , t t r JPrlcee Heaaonable, 150 EXEGAXT ROOMS, ' 75 FBIVATE DATDS. ' Located In the heart of Charlotte, convenient to .railroad station. street car and the business and shopping centre. 'Cater to high claa commercial and . tourist trade. . r , . . . a ' r' JuDOAR B. JIOORE, Proprietor. - ii s. v v. t--r -f-: '; I7owi3 ths tiag to buy Coal before bad atssr. . 7E CELL ;: ' a&B.pocahonta3 Coal, - 1 ; Elua Gen. and all grades of Anthracite. or? rp. i' A ,Ha'JJ
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Nov. 12, 1908, edition 1
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