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JAP SCHOOL BILL POSTPONED. Re-Constdermtiou of the California Japtorw Sctioal Segregation Bill Goes) Over to Xeit Wednesday Its CotiluUonsllt) Questioned. Sacramento, Cal., Feb. 5. Speaker Phillip A. Stanton took the floor t -oay and secured, by a strong appeal, unanimous consent of the Assembly to postpone further action on the Japanese school segri-gation bill urn;! next Wednesday. He declared he had information which he could not reveal that proel the Assembly was treading upon dan gerous ground In passing the antl Japaneoe bill yesterday. At the conclusion of the Speaker's address. Grove 1 Johnson, ajthor of the measure, asked that the mutter of re-coi)6ideratlon of yesterday ? vele be put over until Wednesday and his motion tarried without dissent. The Governor sent a spec.al mes sage to the Houe raising the point of the bill s constitutionality, and this was the aubjei-t of a long debate, dur ing nhKh it wan suggested t lead ers on both sides that the measure be referred to the committee on judklary and submitted to the Attorney (Jen- eral for an opinion as to its legality. Senator A. Carninetti Introduced the . Japanese school bill in the Senate Both htiuses adjourned until Von- day morning iolale.i Japanese Treaty. Sacramento, Cal., Feb. 5. Gov crnor Oillitt sent to the Assembly to day a special message appealing to : that body t rescind its action of yes terdsy t which the Japanese school segregation hill was passed. Thn Jovernor calls attention to the con tention of Japan, which Is not re- j luted by the I'nited States govern ment, that the Mil as passed, violates th treaty rights of th empire. Ho does not enter into a discussion of j the rnrit of this position, stating that it is a debatable question, hut 1 reiterates that Japan would consider it an unfriendly act to exclude from ! tile public schools the children of its subjects. CHILD BLOWN HALF A MILK. Cyclone In Alabama Picks Up an In fant and Carries It Half Mile Houses arid Darn Are Wrecked and Many People buffer Injuries. Hancevllle. Ala., Feb. 5. The third destructive cyclone to pass over this STILL O.Y THE CKl .M CASE. Senate Spends the Day Cnnsidertnff the Ke-AppoltiUuewt of the Negro . Collector Tillman Brads Tart's Atlanta Speech. Washington. Keb. 5. Another long session over the nomination of Wil liam D. Crum. the negro collector of 3. Presidft re-appointed by came this afternoon and left a tiail of death. The home of (Jeorge Stewart, seven nines east or nere, was totally ae- cratlc rr, . n, h-mn.i.. it r.,r that stroyed. His 2-days-old child was j they did not ini-wl that the appoint blown half a mile and killed. His , ment hould voted upon at the j-year-oia child us blown into ht Koosevell, I present session. a I Senator Tillman continued his read- Mrs Stewart was cauirbl under somn rafters In the house and so badly injured that she will die. Mrs. Tom Bowner and a child who were In the house were fatally hurt. Among the homes destroyed are the following: C. J. Whitaker's house, four injured; Tom Hughes' houso blown down, Mort Grimes' house blown down and Mrs. Grimes Injured, Ulck Han, who lived with the I Urlmeses. badly injured. Many horses were killed and barns and their contents scattered by the v inds. The Damage in Arkansas. Memphis, Tenn., Feb. 6 A num ber of residences and barns were un rooted seven miles north of Beebe, Ark Three school houses, a store and fences were destroyed In the vicinity of Bostelle, near Helena, Ark. At Ward, Ark , the residences of J. L. Le and H. P. Apple, together with the Presbyterian church, were de stroyed Mrs J. W Little was in jured at the latter place in the ( ol lapse of a building t 1 BATTLESHIP'S WEAK SPOT Skill of Naval Constructors Directed Towards Protection of Engine Room, the Source of IU Power, and Point Where I he Slightest Injury Cfcn Do the Greatest Damage. It la readily apparent that one of the moat dangerous spots In which a battleship can be struck la the Vlcinitv nt lh ur-4r was held by the Senate to-day and no once Pecogniwd this fact all the vote was reaih'-.i. I Ingenuitv anrt .kill e -..-I Just before adjournment the Demo- I construction haa been riiro in. wards the protection of this vital spot, a shot that strikes this part of the vessel immediately puts an end to Its fighting ability, and an expensive fighting machine is quickly transformed into a mass -xf almost worthless Junk, unless it can reach a drydock for repairs. Being the region and source of a ship's power, the engine-room may well be likened to the stomach of a human being, but here the eimllarity ends, for It is rare Indeed that a per son with an injured stomach will seek repairs, as In the case of a ves sel. A man with an injured stomach appears to prefer to drift around on the sea of life, a floating derelict, to be battered at will by the storms and breakers of sickness and disease until he sinks from sight. Too many lives are annually sacrificed through this failure to realise that the human stomach can be repaired. If the ef fort Is made when It is first struck by disease The famous Plant Juice remedies have proved their ability to cure a disordered stomach, and have even demonstrated that they can relieve the most obstinate cases of long standing stomach trouble. Since their Introduction In this vicinity, Plant Juice has relieved hundreds of such oases, and has proved itself the peer of all remedies for the treatment of diseases of the stomach speech at Atlanta, where he discuss ed the ra.e i jestlon. Mr. Tillman would read a few paragraphs, often only a few sentences, and then com ment at length concerning Mr. Taft's expressions. He told many anecdotes and in this entertainment was aided by Senator Johnston and others. Among the Republicans who spoke weie Senators Smith, of Michigan; Lixon and Beveridge. The debate was confined to a discussion of the race question. In which ("rum's quali fications did not enter to any marked degree. fsttJtisUS SACO AND PETTEE MACHINE SHOPS COTTON MACHmERY - Pickers Revolving Flat Cards Railway Heads . and Drawing Frames A. H. WASHBURN, Blubbing S Intermediate and fC Moving Frames J Spinning Frames Spoolers and Reels FARMING IN SCOTLAND COl'NTY. Home Figures Showing Fine Yields of olioti and Corn. t Special to The Observer Laurlnburg, Feb. 5. Mr. L. I' Mc- i Klnnon has furnished The Laurinturg Exchange the following figures of tin acreage and production of some of the best farmers of this county H W. Malloy, 325 bales on 300 acres, T. ". Everett, 320 bales on 300 atrec, W. DeB. McEachln. 325 on 310. K H Covington, 252 on Hit; Aiex Jones, 240 on 2Q. J. A. MoBrlde. 15u on 140; L. 1) McKlunon, f,t on 64 The bast yield on a small lot heard of In the county a John Walter Jones. He raised 10 bales on r. m res and 'as disappointed that he d;d not get 12. But the significant thing al.rvit I the farmers of this section Is that ; they are beginning to do their brag ging about the corn the raise rath er than the cotton. W. DeB. M Eachln raised 3. 7 Ru bushels on t0 ; acres; F. C. McCormlok and K. V. i VcKinnon. each, 1,000 on 20 r-s. j i od L. P. McKinnon 700 on IB re. tithers would stand with them. Scot- , 1-nd county stands among the best ! r.rlcultural counties of the land. j The farmers are well along with i their preparation for the new crop and it will be a large one. The acre age for melons will be decreased, but the canteloupe crop will bo Increased. Every effort will be made to do tireat things In corn, hut as usual, cotton will be the king. PODY lOl'M) IN CISTKKN. Young Girl's Body Covered With Burlap Hag Is lragged 1 loin an Old t lsteru ai Iuton, o. Her Sweetheart Arretted liuyton O. Keb Another mur der mystery hab been added to ibe long list which alreadv ehnnie. thla clti Late this afternoon t'.e body of a ourtg woman was draKKed o.it of a clB'rn in the rear of u vai'ant home. Her brother has identified her as I.u zle Fulhart. 11 years old. of Vandalla. O She had alwafi borne a spotlrss reputation at her home. Khe came to this idly on Iec ruber 2 9t h to look for emplov rnent and whs staying with her aunt at Mrs Samu.d lieeters The bodj' was badly decomposed and discolored and the features are almost unrecognizable. The face shows bruises and other evidences of violence are plalnlj visible A bur lup bag ensliroudeii the upper por tion of the bods. Adam Kulhart, brother of the dead girl, Is confident that she had no ac quaintances In the city, and is unable to advance any theory which woul i thro any light on his sister's terrible fate. Albert Wllkle. employed at the Da vis sewing machine factory, wai ar rested here to-night on suspicion. Wllkle Is the sweetheart of the mur dered girl, but says he has not seen her since she came to the city on De cember 29th. STKALS A RAILROAD ENGINE. Negro Attempts to Get Away With a locomotive While the Fireman Is Working Beneath It. ArnericuK, (ja. , Feb. 5. A stranE negro, probably Insane, stole the de tached locomotive on a freight train on the (antral of Georgia Railway in the Smlthvllle yards this morning, and staited the ponderous engine out of the vards. Beneath the locomotlv. at work was the fireman. When it began to move, he grasped for and claim to the driving rods, his on'y nance for escape from death. Whirled up aiid down within a few Iro h-s of death for several mlnutej lo- nuaily succeeded In climbing over tliH rodv to the running board alonij the t.'igme, then gained the cab. while th.- engine, with throttle wide ope;,, wis making fast time towards law- jo'i At sight of the fireman the ii" '-r.glm- th'.ef Jumped from the cab A crowd of men who saw '.ie in o inn s riarto escape pursued and uucht trie negro. He was hroiicht her.- to jail Southern Agent OHAELOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA REOLTS AT COLD STEEL. "Your only hope,' said three doctors to Mrs M E. Kisher Detroit. Mich., suffer ing from severs rectsl troubls. "lies In sn operation. "-"then I used Dr. King's Nw Life Pills," she writes, "till wholly cur ed " They prevent Appendicitis, curs Ccmtlpatlon, Headache. 25c. at all druggists. Condor Without a Mate. Los Angeles Times. Km killing a condor, one of the rarest birdb now in existence In North! America, Deputy 'ontable l L. Wallls, of l'asadena, was haled be fore Justice Sum merfteld yes'erday To iJame Warden W B. Morgan Wallls snld that he had .shot the bird lv mistake thinking It a bald cattle Khv,'.- are also protected by law. We are jjolng to ask the court to Impose a heavv fine." said Morgan f-sltrday "The way people have been killing off these great birds Is a dlagraie Six years ago there vi-re seven candors in Eaton's ("anon To day 'here Ls only one, the mfite of the bird that Wallls shot I saw It yes teidsv wa'.chlng from a lonely height for the companion that Is gone Pen-pic- who have visited the canon since the fi' iale bird was shot say that the llviojt bird (lies low to the ground and scoops near to every person, so anxious u he to find his mate." Envious Columbia. Columbia fcitate. Our flowery contemporary. The "hnrlotte Observer, observes: ' At lha nk of evoking from Columbia an envious outburst such as came on a similar occasion last year we desire to say that there are yards in Char lotte where hyacinths have been blooming the whole winter through " In Columbia we have to tatte In the flowers every now and then through our genial winter in order to keep them from blooming themselves to death. WADEA BOKO'S NEW CHARTER. Few Change Made In the FlrM Draft ol the Instrument. Ppeelal to The Observer Wadssboro, Feb. 5. Mayor Brock will send the draft of the ptoposed new charter for W'adesboro to rep resentative Coxe and Senator Lork hart early in the coming week and they will be urged to secure action by the Legislature at an early date. The opponents of the charter have en dsavorod to get It referred to a mass meeting or citizens before It goes to t h Legislature, but up to this time no mass meeting has been colled, i 'up little change has been made in Hie draft and the maximum rate of taxation js .he new charter is now drawn will bo $; 50 "n the J I tin. In ciher panl' oars it is as reported n The ".iBcrv -r rm k:i-iv ely Jiinua .' ISth. The , Hons whbh provide f jr the paving aM gtading of sidewalas and ths iKsuhc. c o' t 'vvn txooi are re ceiving tl.n no'at ' ' j 1 1 1 os i i 1 i i . jlnnv of the t'wn j.-.. pie ure ; i"..-d to giving f- n..y n p"W.-r t. t!o- board of al.lei nieri. As 'lo- matter st.ir. 1s at this time, tie ie.hi will be mad.. In the Lyeg 11 lure. SERIOIH CRIMES CHARGER. Ms IViilisi I a o la I'oor llnunr f lirlalM Indli'ti'd. Franklin, fa.. Feb. a. --Follow Ing the Investigation of the charges made against urmm c rflcidls of the counf poor farm Knd others, the grtind Jury returned md ,c t m i.ip nuiiit six per aoris t..-dav. Owing to the prominence of some I the ac ..sett on iirtling (hnrgs made, the mailer has ca.iaed a se nsa tion Tb foib.wiiiii art- the p- isobs indicted m,c1 charges liiirt1. H Baumgardiier. of OH !t. Fa.. "amy comnr.issloner. assault and battery mlsder-i. mint In office and "ih'-r serious c hsrees. Honer S;itton stew ard of the , 'ojnty farm assi'ilt and battery and another serious ch-trg; Mrs. Lillian Hutt"n. his wii, matron f the home, laroepv and rec:ving stolen goods. Mrs. Charlotte Hsum jrardner. wife of the .ountv ..jio rntssloner. larceny and teeelviiiK Stolen goos Roy Knonn. son of the steward. serious barge. William 8ms.ll. of Franklin, 22 vears old. serious charge. i HASKELL TRIAL THE i3TH. Defendants In the Oklahoma Town Lois Era nd Are Suminonwl lo Ap pear the 13lt and Answer the Charges Against Them Haskell Cheered ! Croud. Muskogee. kla.. Feb. 5. Judge Campbell In th.- United States District Court to-day set February l.'ith as the da for tjovernor diaries N. Haskell and ihe six other prominent Oklahoma men. under indictment for alleged fraud in connection with the Muskogee town lot rases to appear In court and plead to the chaiges Governor Haskell was given tin ovation here to day when he arrived from Guthrie to sign a bond under the indictment brought against him The crowd clamored for a speech, Thu Governor responded, standing In his automobile. Re dec lured he had Incurred the enmity of the cotpora Hons, of President Roosevelt and of th government at Washington by championing the cause nf labor and by preventing the insertion of a lauso in the Oklahoma constitution bust;!.' to labor in case of strikes in the mat ter of Injunctions He declared he would establish his Innocence. Later Governor Haskell signed his bonds. I'rotevtlnir Sea Travelers. New York Globe, j The f'nlted Btates has few ships on jthe sea bearing her flag, and it may he urged that we must leave It to the countries with large merchant ma rines to adopt legislation forcing the adoption of precautions. Yet It is our business and our interest to see that something Is d one for our people on the greatest travelers The power of Congress over vessels entering our ports In some respevta Is plenary. If Congress should enact a law declar ing that no vessel without wireless equipment could enter our harbors it would not be necessary to wait un til the merchant marine nations draw up regulations. On the same prin ciple that the carrying of lights can be ordered bv domestic law. so can the carrying of other signaling ap paratus be ordered. PERK WHISKEY Express prepaid to any office of the Southern Express Company on 1 gallon or more In Jug or 4 quarts or more in bottles. NEW CORN WHISKEY. 1 2 4 Gal Gat Quts. In In In Jug. Jug hot. Clear as Spring Water 2 60 4.75 2.75 OLD CORN WHISKEY. Smooth and Mellow. 8 00 5 50 3 25 New Ry 1 25 6.00 3 45 Old Rye (very fine). .4.0u 7 50 4 SO Apple Brandy, new. 3 26 6 00 3 45 Apple Brandy, old ..4 00 7,60 4 25 Hemember you get absolutely pur liquors, 100 proof. Just as they come from the distillery. References: Florida National Bank or Atlantic National Bank. Jackaonvllls, Fla. Writs for full price list. J. H. WOOLLEV, Jacksonville, Fla. TWIST ING" Every company Issues a variety of policies on which the prem iums are higher or lowsr accord ing to the kind of insurance. These differences sometime en able the agents of competing companies ts give plausibility to misleading statements. But to abandon a policy in any solvent company on which even a single premium has been paid Is always a mistake. RESTORATION Subject to reasonable conditions, the Society Is always ready to re store policies that have been sur rendered or permitted to lapse. Moral; Insure In The Equitable Life. The strongest In th world. Write 'Phone or Onll W. J. RODDEY, Mgr., Rook Hin. 8. C. WM. WHITE JOHNSON. Res. Agrt. Hunt mag.. Charlotte. N. O. All Mothers Should Read What This Lady Says She Knows How to Keep Her Child From Suffer ing Why Do You Let Yours Suffer? My child has had Nasal Catarrh for two years. I knew of nothing that would cure him and as I had been greatly benefited by taking MRS. JOE PERSON'S REMEDY myself, I gave it to him for six months and it has made a perfect cure of him. MRS. P. A. CREECH. Selma, N. C, Jan. 29, X909. You Cani Catch The Lio tmSrcNOERS Dy Usim CritAf Stationery. Let 1$ Supply You With Am Engraved Letterhead That Will Pay For Itselp Dy Attracting Business fct, You. OBSERVE? .CHARLOTTE. PROFESSIONAL CARDS DR. E. R. RUSSELL and DR. J. P. MATHESON have moved from 221 8. Tryon street to Nos. 611 and 518 Realty BulldlnK. Phone 418. Foreil KUes Katng In Georgia. Moultrie. Oa., Feb. 6. With the wind blowing a perfect storm all day, tr.rist fires In Colquitt county have continued to rase. Kir ranis with in u tnlb- of the court house this ft. moon. In the thickly wooded localities. In the turpentine dis tuctp, and til'in- the streams tend -vMimpa. larmers are losing heavily They lb-c tor hnfety In ninny Instances- leiivinti ilnlr homes a prey t. th" flame. Wind.- families. In cluding the wcmihi and children, battle with the fins In fome sections In an effort to .i- their property. Tber.. is no manror of estimating the loss. To-nisl.t th" wind Is blow ing a sale. Nevada llouw I'bk." Anti-Alien I-atlcl Hill. Carson. Nev., Feb. o. The Nevada Assembly this afternoon pa-d the lilffen antl alien land bill, who h pro v i.b that no Asiatics, including the Japanese, shall own land or land iiicirtitai$es in the Ktate. The measure passed in the lowir hous.- of the legislature without : opposition, but It Is believed the ! S' tiate by amendments will probably j kill the purpose of the Mil so far as It 1? aimed ;U the Japanese. Both the i Asmbly and Fenate adjourned this a!!"t-noon until Monday. To Be Whlierel Only. New ynrk Sun. The president of a Chlcvigo woman's i-lub held severe views of the tyrant man. Khe pronounced him "a head hunter" and men'ally unfit to "asso- i late with the best type of woman- i , hood." ,i man.' she cried whilo ' IlflS white hands applauded and strong t rnnrrl Vrva 600-610 men flunk away In shame, should 1 T Oil tO TOOm 10&. UW. U.LU ev.r again enter into her life." Nat- j Tpolfv liuildinff. 'PllOne urally she was married the other day. ! C,a 1 00 Y Vo So perish all the enemies of man. iOS. 433 Elld l-O. Hut this Is dangerous ami only to De whispered. DR. BRODIE C. NALLE moved from 201 rs Wau.ii That Counts Pul.xe Beats. Popular Mechanics. A watch that gives quickly and without calculation the number of beats of the pulse and heart In one minute Is being placed on the Ameri can market by a French concern. The watch ta also a chronograph as well as n good timekeeper and Is especially adapted for the requirements of phy sicians and nurses. you A Good niajrnosla. Christian Register. Medical Student What did operate on tht man for? Eminent Surgeon Two hundred dollar". Medical Student I mean what did he have? Imminent Surgeon Two hundred dollars. Walthour Tke Another Scalp Atlanta. ;.. K.I- .'..Again to Right Bobby Walthour. ..! Atlanta, defeated Albert Wills in two mi" essive hes's at th,. ft. Nicholas Tledrome here. Walthour v on h llrst heat of three miles by half a Isp. Time & 0 8. The second heat was ten miles and was won by Walthour by six and a cjuarter lans. Time 17:Bl 2-5. After the race between the bi cyclists, the pacers Gufsie Lawson Slid Charllt Turvtlle rrced two miles oa Biotor "cycles. Lawsop, winning by half a lap. Time 2:61 3-4. Wills declared after tfcs race that is would race.no more in this coun try and would sail for home next week. lirjau in Florida. Tamps. Fla., Feb. 5 William J. Flryati wag the principal speaker at the laying of the corner ston of the Young Men s Christian Association buildir.n to-day. Following his ad dress to th" students of the Southern College at Sutherland this afternoon he left for the NorUi. Better Stir up Your Liver a Little! Not too much, lust a little, just enough to start the bile nicely. One of Ayer's Pills at bedtime is all you need. These pills act directly on the liver. Made for the treatment of constipation, biliousness, dyspepsia, sick-headache. Ask your doctor if he knows a better pill for the liver. Then follow his advice. Ln..- JOHN P. MUNROE. M. D. Specialist In Nervous Diseases. Offices In the Charlotte Sanatorium, 'Phone 521 Charlotte. N. C. DR. C. H. WELLS, Dentist Office over Ivey's Store. Residence Y. M. C. A. 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Thousands of women have found the use of Mother's Friend robs .tWnaodhcaVrciV0 confinement of much pain and insures safety to life of mother and cnuu. i nis iinuucni is a vjou-scnu to women ii wic cnuuu tunc iui only does Mother's Friinti carry women safely through me perils Of sickness," and other dis-vp tiMSiafMfT.: , 1-4 1 JJ 1-4 ed to protect the children. A child is taacii nor likely to contract diphtheria or amulet, fsvar when he has s oold. Th quicker Too cure sis cold the teas x risk. Chsmbertsls's Cough Remedy is th sale reliance of men mothers, and few ol thos rh have tried it an will. Jng to se say ther. Mrs. F. F. Stsrea r, of IVpler'. W. Vs., sr. "1 have never ud asythuig other then Chsmber Iain's Covth Remnly lor nvy children and It hs sfwer given good satisfaction.'' This tm4y contains ne eplmn wr other oar eoti and majr be given as cwf dsaualy la DR. C. H. 0. MILLS Realty Building Practk'e Limited to Diffcaee of Women and Obettrics. 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