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CHAIiLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER, JANUAItY 21, 1909. : THE SPORTING WORLD ! OPPOSES OPIUM BALI. Representative Payne Hays the Re tlrtttton of the Opium Traffic Wftukl Dw rrtw the National Kev emue 9 1. 090.090 and Would Sot Ia--wii the EviL Washington, - Jan. IS. On the jrround that the pessage of a Mil to prohibit thi Importation and use of opium In the United States except for medicinal purposes, would '1" reuse the national revenue Jl. 006. 600 a month end would not decrease the smoking of the dr.ig. Representative Payne, of New York, to-day objected to the consideration of the bill la the House. "The State Department wants to hae thu bill passed." said Mr. Pajne, "becii e there is to he a gen eral convention on Keoruaiy 1st for the restriction of the opium traltlc and It is desired to offer Una as an evidence of go .d f.iith on the part f the L'nlteil 5-lules. If I thought this restriction wouM j.ievent the smoking of a pipciul of ..p; im, 1 would favor It. But there ,s i.olhing in the bill to prevent any pi mni from preparing opium lor unokniK after it reaches the United Siati-s." Babies and Mothers -Who-TakePeM:na; . o -- i -j-; . . - Helen Burr XKW I'M FIRES blUNED. 'one of the Old Ofilclals Will ppar Id the Carolina Circuit In April. t ii somewhat out of the ordinary that none of the umpires who offi ciated with the Carolina Association lait season will perform that function during the coming season. It is a fact generally known that the management of the league was not satlsneu witn uring around the sacks last year and It la an equally well-known fact that kicks from the iseveral teams were almost Incessant. An entirely new outfit has been or dered by President Wearn The trio who will report are Henderson, who officiated In the Eastern Carolina As sociation; Laley, of Philadelphia. no Mahoney. of Astabula, Ohio. Tlicso men come with fine reputations and it la the hope of the officials that they will prove themselves worthy of their tasks The work of Henderson dur ing the short time he was with the league as com mended by mn; fans and players In the games over which hb presided. Mir IP fit J & .4 '"'?r t: vrd Manirl k Sol to I'olnmbus, fJa. Mr W. Hamrli k, a well-known baseball player, his reputatlun having been made while a Mudent hi Vaic Forest College, has been sold by the Mobile Club In the Southern League to the Columbus, Oa., team In the South Atlantic League Hamrlck was drafted by Mobile a few weeks ano, being secured from the Chester aggre gation In the South Carolina State League. He Is a popular hall player And his friends are predicting a suc cessful career In the higher company to which he has been drawn. Joe Drujnm Stgnu l'p. 1 he contract of Joe Prumm, one of the best pitchers of the local club, wm the first, to be returned to Mun ag' i D. W. Collins. For a time Uruintn held out for higher wages higher by a large sum and while his demand has not been met, the tnan agemeot WU! undoubtedly raise his pay. ' I tits' latter In which he return Ala contract to Manager Collins, Drumm says that he la in fine form fcnd will contribute what he can to five Charlotte a winning aggregation next year Uorando Want Chicago, III., a Turret-Alan Itaro. Jan. 2 3. Dorando Pletre, not a bit the worse from the rate last nlilit, declared that he would i refer not to meet John Hayes In a two-man race at the Marathon distance. "I have already defeated Hayes, " he said, "and while I should like to run against him again I should fnueh prefer the Held should Include a third man, preferably Longboat." ON THE RACE TRACK. Ite-uli at Havana. Havana Jn J3 -Almendaies Park re- First rare ' furlonRH. Won by John A. M'inr". A:.Nmn MM rond , Clair borne, tl lid Time. 1 01 ;-5 S- r Mti.l ra. , oJj fiirlnnes: W.in ty M.ii"a. H'M'.r.t. M.-rur.d. c'harley Luk, thll-i Tim- 1 '.' 4 6. Th.nl la : furlongs Won by Hrii.ier lr.fe, e;i.r.d. Ltonnali. third. Time 1 I i Ke-jrll. rH' h, r. finiotl Won by K"X rrierb, 1 izirie Klat. second. Omamfina, tmid T.nif 1 79 1 r. Fifth race 7 furlonss: Won by 1-ady F.thel, WmIiiIiI, second , Re sail, third. Tlm. 1 Kays Pe-ru-na Saved Her Life. Mrs. Clara Lltterst, Scalleld. lnd., writes: "I am confident that I'eruna saved my life. Last fall I took a severe cold, which nettled all over me, and I had a terrible misery In my side. I doctored with the best physician here, but Instead of getting better I became worse "I thought then that I would try Peruna, but I really did not think when I began to take It that It could cure me. "In less than a week I berfan to Improve and kept on so until I was able to do my work. "I wish I might tell all suffering humanity what Peruna did for me. I can do all my housework, and we have seven in the family. "I think Peruna Is the best medicine In the world, and I Will recommend it to all my friends The advice you gave me was all that wa necessary, and If I should neod further advice I will write you." Catarrh and Stomach TrouMe. Mrs. W liurresw. 247 West 7th j St., Superior, Wis, writes: "Aft-r a Iiipse of one year I take! great pleasure In adding my endorse- ! mi nt to the many thousand you j have, for brlngltiK a complete cure to our ll'.tle daughter Helen, who had j been sick all lier life with catarrh i and stomach trouble." Cough for Pour Months. Mrs. C. K. Iong, the mother of little Mlna Long, wrltos from At wood, Colorado, as follows: "When I wrote you for advice my little three-year-old girl had a cough that had heen troubling; her for four months. She look -oM eawlly, ' and would wheeze and have spells of coughing that would sometimes last for a half hour We doctored all winter without relief. "Now we can never thank you enough for the rhang' you' have made In our little one s "health." Catarrh of Worst Kind Mr. Helena lineman, 29.10 Orkny St... lShlladelphla. Pa., writes. "My daughter Is permanently cured of ca tarrh. She had catarrh of the worst kind for two years. A friend advised me to try Peruna After she had rnalned Just th same- I suggested ; tubes taken two bottles she felt better" that we give him Peruna- 'organs. SAG01AND PETTEE MACHINE SHOPS COTTON MACHINERY : .. Pickers BeTolving Flat Card Bailway Heads and Drawing Frames A. M Blubbing Intermediate and ; Eoving Frames , :, Spinning Frames Spoolers r and'. Heels WASHBURM, Southern Agent CHARLOTTE, NORTH CABOUNA , OLD ENGLISH FLOOR WAX GOES FARTHEST USTS LONGEST. Torrcncc Paint Co 10 NORTH TRYOIf. Kojr Restored to Health. Mrs. E. T. Chomer, 624 Emerald Ave., Chicago, 111., writes: "I really don't know how to ex plain to you the benefit your Peruna has done our boy. We have used three bottles so far. and will soon get another. I must tell you all ttae good It has done us. Our boy is three years old. and was taken 111. He was going into a "From the first day we gave him Peruna he began Improving. That was a month ago. He can go out now and there Is no danger of his taking cold, for we gjve him a dose of Peruna before he goes out and when he corn's In. I am a ttrm be liever In Peruna." Peruna Is a splendid remedy for colds. There Is probably not a ham let In the T'nlted States where It has not been used for colds with the sort of decline. He had a. cough that greatest of satisfaction. sounded like an old man's, lost his Peruna Is also a remedy for gen appetlte, was restless In his sleep. eral catarrhal complaints. Catarrh "We called in our family doctor i of the nose. Catarrh of the head, and he prescribed for him, but he re-I Catarrh of the throat. Bronchial Lungs and other Internal that we give him Peruna- ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR A FREE PERUNA ALMANAC FOR 1909 SKMsATIOV IN COOPKR TRIAL. State Accuses rriner fclierlfj of Per jury Judge Hart Ojiitinitai III. Nashville, Tenn., Jan 23. The sec ond sensation In the trial of the Coopers and ex-Kherlrf John D. Sharpe for the slaying of former Sen ator Kdward . Carmack. was sprung by the State thlfl afternoon when It caused the arrc.t, on a charge of perjury of ex-tSheriff Thomas K Cart wrlght The warrant was Issued on the affidavit of Attorney (Jener.il JeTf McCarn, before Ju.slUe of the Peace Levine ''artwrlght was one of the first men on the panel and on his examination he swore that lie had no opinion and no prejudice for or against the defend n t x. The state charges that Cartwrlght had openly expressed the opinion that the de fendants should be noiultte.1 Judge Hart, whose Illness prevented a de- Ision to-day as to the competency of Juror Leigh, charged with tnt"xin tlon. was better to-night and will settle the charge on Monday when the trial will be renewed. He is suffering from Indigestion There was no session of court to day. Judge Hart having decided that the case will proceed more rapl lly with Saturday holidays. nig Auditorium For Washington. Washington. Jan. 23. Nearly tt0, 000 was subscribed at a public meet ing to-day towards the erection In this city of a great auditorium building, one of the objects of which Is to ac commodate the numerous conventions of national and International charac ter which meet annually In the na tional capital. Secretary of Btate Hoot, Assistant Hecretary Bacon and other public men participated. Fifty woll known business men have signed articles of Incorporation for the pro posed building under the title of the National Auditorium Company of Washington. savannah Summaries. Bavar.nuh '1 . Jan. 23 - The larg est attendance ,,f the meeting marked the Tti n i1itIi..;i rii -lng this after noon. The .-.it'ier was spring like and the lam .Til bemp a local race between boys rnoun;e, .n their own ponies served to lari attendance, in th e- ond race Hac juet almost knocks.) sifkln down on the second turn In the fifth race Big Hand moved up .itron In the last eighth forging from last place t' liret. Rumma rle First race purse JI50, selling. furlongs Miss K. ". B . 3 te 1 won; Weriz. 16 to : second, Arawaka, 5 to 1. third Time 1 i 2-5. fecond ii.ee purine 5n. selling one mile: St. Abe, T to 1. won Charles G. Gates. 5 t 1. second; Flurney, 9 to 6. third Time 1 4S. Third race, r $1c0. for S-v ear- Olds and up a o,it 7 fjrlois p.:u -iuet, 9 ti in. w'mi Siskin. 2 to 1, second. Anna .Smith 3 t 1. third. Time 2 l-'o Fourth ra ... purse J1S". selling. 5 furlongs. M.-ilvina. r, to e. Soi ree. 14 to 5. sec.-r.i. Sar.gd Banner, 8 to 1. third. T.rr.e 1 05. Fifth race, purse Ji',0. for 3 -year-Olds and up. selling. , furlongs Hig Iand. 4 to 5. won, Nioiess. 3 to 1, ecend; Bam Clay. 7 to i, third. Time lit. Adler Will Have to Stand Trial. New Orleans, I., Jan. 23. Wil liam Adler, former president of the no v defunct Stale National Bank of New Orleans, was to-day ordered to stand trial on the charge of misap plication of the bank's funds by Judge Hoarman In the lTnltsd States Court Adler lived in Honduras for about a year after the bank's fail ure and recently returned to this ronntrv to tile a demurrer to the Increase the ' charges against him, with to-day's re sult. ( leveland Auto Shops Working Over Time. Cleveland, O., Jan. 23. In marked contrast with the business depression which prevailed a year ago the Auto mobile factories In this city are now being operated to their full capacity. In some Instances plants are being worked over time. At the present rate of output It Is estimated that fully 121.600,000 worth of automobiles will be turned out by Cleveland man ufacturers during the present year. More than 5,000 men are now employ ed In the automobile factories here. Princeton's Fire Lo Not Over ST6.000. Princeton, N. J., Jan. 88. Revised estimates of the. loss caused 'by tha Are here early to-day places the figures between $60,000. and $75,000. The buildings destroyed were small frame affairs. DON'T BE A SLAVE TO YOUR JOB It Is not always the man who sticks to one Job for a lifetime who gets ahead 4n the world. Whether a man should stay In ene plaoe year after year depends alto gether on the place. If It offers an opportunity to broaden a man, stay. If It does not. quit Broad experience Is what makes a man valuable. Don't go through Uf In a narrow rut because you haven't the courage to break away. Your excuse Is that you do not want to give up a certainty for an uncertainty; but have you ever stopped to think that when you are past middle age the "certainty" may prove a myth? , Moat of the big men In this country threw up positions where they had a, certainty because they felt themselves capable of greater things. Don't become the slave of some poor' little Job. Tou don't have to. I can put you In the way of some thing better with the certainty of an Increasing Income as the years go by. If Interested, write, 'phone or call. W. J. RODDEV, Mauagtf, Rock Ulll, e. C WM, WHTTE JOHNSON, Res. Aft, Hunt Bldg., Charlotte, N. G. "I have been subject to Rheuma tism and Indigestion for a number of years and triad one doctor's treat ment after another for stomach trouble until I was firmly eenvtncnd that doctors medicine oeuld not reach my case. It did not even re lieve me. Whenever I would eat solid food my stoma oh ooald not retain It, and I was constantly having vomiting spells after eating. My sys tem became weakened down and nervous. I was at the time county treasurer, and I became so burvous and my hand becamo so shaky from it that I could scarcely do th sary writing. Finding I must change my treatment. I determined to try Mrs. Joe Person's Remedy. I bought hree bottles of the Remedy and by h Ume. took them 1 " I was better. Then I continued and took it regularly over year. Those vomiting spells would return for some time, but I stuck, to the Remedy I was subject to severe at tacks of Rheumatism and my legs and knees would swell so I could u.t ry KUr" bed' 1 thln "t and of the Re.k0nT.h,M,dre1 b ?L. R"vjy. It has mads a per feet cure of my IndUjertlon ad Kheumatlsm. It u k- e-T 1. cine I have ever found to bSS': ten-n,- K'"" to h:.: ,."v iu "y mends t. n. is a rei V c .15 my every- You Cufx Catch The Lib eral SrCNOIRS Dt U3IX6 Cheap Stationery. Let Ui Supply You With An Engraved Letterhead That Will Tay For Itseit Dy Attracting DustNcssfoti You- ELIZABETH COLLEGE I eOMSERVATOltY OF MUSIS PROFESSIONAL CARDS Boartt Hargls breaks Ixoe A pa In. Jackson. Ky.. Jan 23 Beach Hargls, who Is out of Jail bond of IK 6.000 pending trial, for the mlurd:r of his father, Judge James i. Ifargis, - - h- bed at the Hargia' ham iers sf with a serious self-inflicted wound In the foot. Hargls yesterday began - (spinkicg heavily .and 1st in the after- noon terrorlied his relatives at Clear Fork, on Froren creek. There he en . tersd the home of Harlan South, and ' after driving the family from the house mused himself for some time by - hooting the dishes off th dining table. . Neighbors who attempted to siuiet Hargis vers driven upstairs In i ths South home but managed to get .word to soma men going J, y. to send help from Jackson. O Ulcers were - sent, and 1st last sight returned here '.h Hargls, who wa found with jib of. tut friends. Lived Seventeen Years With a Brok en Neck. Atlanta, (la., Jan. IJ At a cor oner's Inquest here to-day Into the death of Frank Carter, 60 years old, it was testified that he had broken his neck 17 years ago and had lived without serious Inconvenience from this accident. Carter died of spo plexy. When the police found that his neck was broken they suspected fojl play and ordered the Inquest and tho testimony that his neck had been broken for 17 years was accepted as satsifactory. JOHN P. MUNROE, M. D, SpeolaJist In Nervous Diseases. Offices In ths Charlotte Sanatorium, 'Phone 621 Charlotte, N. C. DR. a: j. CROWELL GENITO-URIVARV AND RECTAL DISEASES. I have moved my ofBce from IS South Tryon street to rooms 711-714 Realty Building. Hours: 8:30 to 13:00; 4:00 to :00. 'Phone No. 59. DR. C. H. WELLS, Dentist OfOce over Ivey's Store. Residence T. M. C. A. Phone 46, Charity Clinic on Fridays t to 11 a. m. for wormy poor or , cny. f , v y in r cj v THEY mm eiv 11 tool OLD FRIENDS are pleasantly surprised when they discover that each'has shown th same excellent judgment and discriminating taste BAILEY BEOS' BOCK AND BYE made ofl best tobacco, properly cured, and delightiaHj flavored, has pleased and mads friends of tfcoo sands of chewers. Practical Test Proves Tobacco Taste. BAILEY BROTHERS (Incorporateif) Winston-Salem, N. C a 1 - - mm am. Tss sjwiassg luwiw snsnsj .issq WOssj-sjism iip V n I Ms, I 'TV. , sX Dr. A. M. Bcrryhill DENTIST Office No. 4 South Tryon St. Office 'Phone IJ. F. L. BONFOEY ARCHITECT Supervision of Construction, lit N. Tryon St. Room 4. Charlotte, N. C. Wheeler, Galliher & Stern ARCHITECTS 4(Ts BuOdlng, (After January 10th Realty Bldg.) CHARLOTTE, N. C. New York Branch. MILBURN, HESTER & CO. j ARCHITECTS WASHINGTON, D. C J CHARLOTTE, N. C. A HIGH-ORADE COLLEGE FOR WOMEN, of CSp1ecUMstisry f MUS1 ,n P1-1 Building with a distinct faculty SnSrJM-.'.-A.?- SL0"8 -mltted to ths Senior Clsss of the Senior class in tfi o rauate" 'n School of Expression Special ii . the Boston School of Oratory. aS?JV n,y Pr"ced teachers from t: American and European Universities and Conservatories. i Por cloii. address OUAH B. KIHO, IVsldssst. to NOW IS A GOOD TIME TO ENTER "V TARE POR A HIGH- SALARIED OPWCB POSITION, the .li Jure the best, because ws hare a reputation for giving the i n1 moo" sourses of Instruct., as well as being writ- ,'rceL nd be,t iP Business Coiies; In the Carolina, writs ror six special offers, college Journal and catalogue. Address KINO'S BUSINESS COLLEGE Charlotte. V. C, or Ralelsb, ItV O. DR. C. H. 0. MILLS Realty BnOdtng Practice Idmtted to PViraees of Women an4 Obsretrtcs. Offlcs hours 10 to 11 a. m., t to B p. m. ReerhSenoe Osntral Hotel. GILBERT C WHITE, a E. CIVIL ENGINEER lsnrtiam. If. C Waterworks, Seweraga, Streets; Wa. ter Filtration. Bewago Disposalj Plans. Reports, Estl metes. Super vision of Construction. TUCKER & LAXTON, Contracting Engiiieers, - OIIARLOTTE. ' Completo fteam. Electrical and r HydranIlo Power Ptaulsv. B. PARKS RUCKER, : ' chjlrLotte, n. c, . CosumUUbjj and Constructing . ELECTRICAL ENGINEER Estimates, Piahs, Spocifleatlons ' and guservlslon of Construction of Ughu inr. In du strtat and Power Instalia Itlons, Hydro-Eleotric Plants, Power Traaeniisslosk. Municipal Ugbtlng, Ete. Presbyterian College for Women CHARLOTTE. N. C The Seoond Term of this old and reliable institu tion begins January 6th, 1909. Special rates given to those who enter the Second Term. For rates and catalogue, address REV. J. R. BRIDGES, D. D., President LOUIS H. ASBURY ARCHITECT Low BalldlevC, Charlotta, If. CL HOOK Am) ROGERS ARCHITECTS r CHARXOTTK, w. O. Hon tor Gordon sad ' FrankJl Flowers Flowers Everyone admires tho BEACTTPrL, XSPECTAlXT st XMAS Uma COT FLOWERS and BXOOMTNG PLANTS Jnst what yon want. Wa novo them, all kinds. . Can and seiooi what yon desire,, or 'phone 900. Nlgltt call SI. Store 'phono 19S. Dll worth Floral : Oardono ; . McPheo Bros-, PropHetora. ' , " ARCHITECTS Xssw BeJMhigT, Chariest. X. CI Kosv 111 and Sll tit ) VBAKDT ss 'MTERa, ConenHlnf Eogtaeers. .. Water , Bupply and : PurtflcaUon Sewerage, Sewerage Disposal, Roads. Stroots.U Fart mentt. Water Ponror, Hydro-EIsctrte Plants. Irrlgattos Drainage. Rsinforccd Concrete, 6ur veys, Esttmstas. Plan and Specifica tions. Construction Caperintondod. Conplete Plant - dsstgnsd and " cost, strncted. Main Offlc W-tr Arcade Building, urtcasstmrot Jenn carouna. Branch Office. Lanrmborx, Worth Carotin. ; The Best Coal is the Cheapest CoaL ' We . sell only the Best t - - PMOCJE -10012 72 Standard Ice & H. A. Bland, Vice President and Sales Agent. 5 -' 4
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