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y CHARLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER, FEBRUARY 9, 1909. LE3U DIVORCE CASE BEGINS. INSCRGENTS" ARE READV. Fashionable St. Louts Audience (iath ers For the first Section Mr. Ix-mp Telia of th Horrible Treat ment fciM- Herelved at the Hand of Her IliiN.a:Hj Song Education CU!ed the Separation. St. Louis. Feb. i The rilvor.e ?u:' which Lillian H Lemp and her hus band, William J Lemp. Jr.. hie i against each other fim( to trial ia :h St. Louis (.'Ircult Court tr-1ay bef o -Judge Hlt.hiiHk. The case n; at -trarced wide attention Two (ours before the proceeding be t: !.: i .1 diem 01 f ;.h loria -iy fcttireti ruei, nod women was on hand. The Ijl! for divurie. f ,r a..:n and for custody "f Wilhu.i. J. L.mi 311. was filed l-y M:e Len.p. b-ft '' mediately thcri6f.tr Mr Len.p r.Jr.l ., cross bill also ak'.iig for u.v u e a'.d the custody of t.v- h.'i. Mrs Lemp n h.r !.u worth tl f'!.00v an 'J has ' of J&u.dOO a ifd! nr.J enough to :.; r: ::e :. f child i orr.for'.ul .! Mr. Lemp 1 -1U bom Lc:n, It) the bath r- 01. of '!'': ! devlsred he d-r: :e.i ht. v "en s-.'.e t j. their eon there is a j" 1 Mrs. L'tiii' 'old how l.ea.p ih: he band had ..fie.; a 1 evv ei . ro v r r 1 ! her . b . i.ut of her n ha 1 in -v ed she sa? fi .een ' 1 r f . ssld her itj.i.a I " 111 1 k e . . d . dm a 1 1- n , ! ' ri ms :r. oiiu-es . ' !" Mr. Lemp Plan of BMtle Rw Been Mapped Out and Batteries Planed For the As sault 011 the "Staua Hatters," "Cncle Joe" and the Present, Rule Speak er Will Be Kulcd Off All Column- SHOULD TURN BACK TO NATURE SOME RtXES OF PROPER LIVING t r.. .lie A . shiiijrtun, Feb. . ILumg cum ' i their plans for the real battle i.c-ir campaign, which will . entre . .ml a reo!uti.n to ..- nr r..l ,;ce.1 ir rrow the House "insurgents," arc bitterly opposed tu .viiu of present rules governing the lower h "'ingress to-night held r ,u.c ;;ieet;i. ni;a a ijourt.i d ' ;;r,e t.nrea'en.-d he a !,e had . : I a n d h her S h .1 e r with tle'evtlve kid her ..nee he .' e while Mis Lemp nd had taufht her The religious 1 $. n w as one of the lifTereroes. according She asserted srie had had the r. ;. baptized in toe Roman "atho!tc ' hur h spite the father's wish to the contrary She acknowl edged signature? to an nnte-nuptlal contract by which she apreod to ir rmiliT all rights of religious inatri o tlon of any child born of the Itit"-rlagt- until It 7 years old to her husband, but declared he had nev.-i seen the contract, that when ehe ilgn ed It the paper was bo folded ae to conceal the contents and that he sup posed that she wa signing another paper that had been read to her Another arite-nuptlnl agreetnerit signed In tfie prepenc e of an aicli Mshop of the Roman Catholic ''bur h, bound Mr. Lemp not to ohje, t to the baptism of a child accrdm to the rite of that Church. -'P...th agree ments bear the same da'e and it is the r ntentlon of Lemp s a ' . r : . that Mrs Lem p's ed o a t Ion agn.cr.enr was su hpeq .lent t the baptli-mal ..n and superseded It OKOMAVElL tlEIXlKU J TRY. 'annina Canal 1 f.-i n.anco. Pormer Counnel of the Company Spnnds Three Huui M'ltli a(j,jpted UIC r.v ill M vii aim , . . i ' " , , nirtV'ir t bars Mate t ourta aiuai ikr rre cetlence Over federal Court to Get ReulUi In No Hurry to Clot 1 11 -dletmeiit. Xf' York. Kel 5 -William Ne.son Cromwell, wh wae coiiosel to the Panama Canal t'cmpjnc of France, the rights of which were purchased by the Trued ftates government was a witness before the Federal grand Miry to-day In the governments pro , eeding against The New York World : thers in connection with aliened 11s publication regarding the I ,nTi canal purchase. It Is thought 1- romwel! k testimony w aa on the , of a statement hlch he made ; uioic on December 10th last In whlx'h ). declared that neither he nor ny one ( onne'-ted with his law firm had any stock In the Panama Canal Com pany, that be was positive that no man In public life In Amerl a had pecunlarv Interest in the canal and that Douglas HoLunson and Charlea P. Taft had no connection with Pan ama canal matters rr.well was under examina :& 1 1 1 entire three houre At the conclusion of hi he s;t would r-'iiiii Wash;iis"on whence he h id K. ce h.s testimony here Mat.- r:t 1 : t Attorney ! all a .. ui twelve meetings ha e hee:, held o the insurgents ' in their effoi to teach a (letiiiite conclusion tj eji,uiiy what they would de iiiaa.i 111 the imj of changed rules and as to how i.ie could successfully train ti.e.r batteries against their opponent t and patters.'' friends of Cncle Joe' and the present rule. Twenty members were present at the .'inal meetinst. The Insurgents " appear v orindent of suci ess The 1 l)nj(s that are proposed by the resolution would muke it in.pos dhle for lh Speaker to ae a mem ber of any standing or lonfer-ir, oinininee The Speaker is n- w a member of the committee on rubs to win. h the resolution will be re.'erreil It also takes from the Speaker the power to appoint the standing commit tees, this power being given to a commute on rule and committees. The latter committee Is created, to 1 niisiflt i-l 1 T. ineiiibeis nir.e of whom "hall belong to the p;t ( t y hainK a majority. The members will be s, . le ted a cording to 'eographi ! groups of the States. The members from each grout, shall eelei t their re presentative on t hi committee . n rulta and comnir.tees. WANT hAI.OME" TAHOOIJ). Pldlndi Iphla Mlnlnd-rb Ak Mayor to .stop ITopoM-d PerHoruiaiire. rhlladuiphla, Feb S. At a meet ing of tlio Protestant Episcopal rec tors of the city at the church house to-day a jirotest against the nfti tatlon ol the opera "Salome," with Mhm Ganlfti In the title role, wh signed by Bishop M a 1 ka y-Hm It h an I 2 1 1 lei g men. l'lshop Mackay-Prnlth at the close of the rr.iWIng said uf Course, I have never seen tl.. opeta and all I know about It is a hat the papers sa The newspapers of Philadelphia seem to be unanimous in their views on the matter, and Judging from their accounts of Miome I .an s.iy that I think the ny would be bef'er off if It wou.il 11 '! be pi cd Hed The Congregational ministers also resolutb stop thl calling on the proposed per- Mr Cr lion dun session testimony e' one e com.- to Cnited jstlmson FH:d dkfments are grand lory th 1 down i t e .; ie . 1 v . 1 "nd I I " A I-.ii; -i. . f W 1- -. ' 1 r. -' Peiters 1 T I e 1 b e r e LITTLE CHANCE FOR CIU M. Repuhliinns Have Given l"i and Arc I sing (he arte to llliM-k I x nuM rnt Ic LeirlKUiUon. Washington. Feb 8.- -While It is beiomlng apparent that Collector Cram cannot be confirmed at the . present session of Congress It l.s also evident that the cage Is being used as a "buffer" for legislation which the Senate lenders do not Intend shall he passed Senators Tillman, Krazler and! rials made extended speeches to-day on the ra.e question In the South. Mr. Clary talked of the Crum case In particular and against the policy of placing negroeis in Important ortb -lal positions a here it is rie. ensarv for whites to come in oonta.'t ullh them. hii1 especially in cases where prmtl callj ull "f 'he bllSlne.-s of all ofll.e. Is transacted be whl'e people It I Now Learned That Modern Clllldtlon Csmi Be c;reatly Im proved by Again Adopting the Original Teaching", of the Blnle and Nature. 7n the- "bflck-tn-nature" movement 'of modern man, there hgve been some i dii coVcrles made that are worthy of I more than passing notice, or, 10 be 1 : more at curate, e have learned again! kiiw thine of great value to the : httm-'i, r.t- t',;.i have Ion-: b. ij fur- 1 I Kotten. This applu-B with partlciilar 1 force t" the subject oj hygiene and llvlnn; the car- of the health, and j the prevention of disease; but there J are few win, rallze that this sanb i tendency to cum back to the simple things of rm'ure has also reeulted lu . the discovery that nature has not only provided a proper manner for man to live. but has mad ampb proviaion for his relief when stricken 1 with disease. 1 The recognition of this wise pro- v'.s ,iii of nature is not a new thing The attention of man was lirst called to the remedies nature had pro vided for her sick children, In chap ter 47. twelfth verse, of Ezeklel. I wherein It is expressly stated that. ' "Th. re shall grow trees, and the fruit thereof shall be f r meat, and the leaf j thereof for medb lne." And In Reveln ; tlon. . ha pier 12. second verse. It is ' said And the leaves of the tree , v. eie for the liealint; of the nations." Mot . iv : 1 lz.it 1c. n has led man away frr.pi tins divine command; It has caused h'm to Inoculate his system , with poisonous minerals, until a com paratively few years ago. when a number of our foremost thinkers be came Interested In the treatment of disease with Nature's medicinal herbs, and to col. F. A. Dillingham, th" noted student of human Ills. and medicinal botany, belongs the greatest 1 r. dit for turning man buck to : Nature s original and dependable remedies. The greatest degree of 'perfection yet attained In herbal medicines Is represented In the Plant Juice remedies, upon which Colonel I ll II:. pha in and his associates have labored for years, the value of which has been demonstrated time and analn by such proof as the fol lowing statement made by A. P. Phillips, fi resident of Ensley Ala who unh. sltntlngly savs that Plant Jniii- restored him to health' I have been a sufferer for years "I'll a bad caiae of kidney disease. This trouble recently grew worse and I was forced to give up my work on account of a weakness In my back, whhh ina.de it alrrujst Impossible for toe to stand. I had severe pains In inv groins and thighs, an1 was ttouhled with a frequent d. sire to pass urine, which was highly colored I had about made up my mind Ilia' I never would be cured, when I heard of I illltnsrham's Plant Juice and Rave it a trial, the result of which has been far more satisfactory than I iould have hoped for I am now taking the last of my fourth bottb . and consider the four dollars 'hat this medicine cost me the best In vestment of my life I am abao I'.ii. Iv free of all trouble with my kidneys; have no pain of any kind, and my back Is becoming as strong tin that of any young Tnan " This has been the history of Plant Juice In every case of kidney trouble In which It was used, which ac counts for the great demand in char lot'e, now- reported by W. L. Hand A- I'll, where the Plant Juice remedies are on sale. Another feature whlth adds much to the popularity of Plant Juice is the guarantee that It will do alt that Is claimed for It. or the purchaser's money will be refunded aft.' 1 a week's trial, on presentation of the unused portion of the bottle. Comfort I 1 ifi. (ci-..YAk.a A hi 1 1 SAGO M PETTEE MACHINE SHOPS COTTON MACHINERY SOUTHERN QUEEN GRATES SAVE FV EL. J. H. WEARN & CO. Charlotte, N. C. Write for Mantel Catalogue. Pickers Revolving Flat Cards Railway Heada. and Drawing Frames Slubbing Xnteraediat and Roving Frames Spinning Frames Spoolers and Reels A. Hm WASHBURN, Southern Agent CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA PROFESSIONAL CARDS DR. JOHN R. IRWIN OFFICES; Realty Building (Skyscraper). Second Floor Rooivs 200, 201-204. Hours 8.30 to H:J", 111 to 1, 4 to 5. Ami by appointment. "Phones 166 or 69. Residence 125. DR. E. R. RUSSELL and DR. J. P. MATHESON have moved from 321 H Tryun street to Nos. 511 and M3 Realty Building. Phone 419. DR. BRODIE C. NALLE has moved from 201 N. Trvoii to room Nos. 609-610 Realty Building. 'Phone ! Nos. 433 and 13. I F. L. BONFOEY ARCHITECT Supervision of GoiiMr uctlon . 211 JT. Tryon Rt. Room 4. Charlotte, N. 0. Wheeler, Galliher & Stern ARCHITECTS Realty Building, CHARLOTTE. N. C. New York Brsuieh. MILBURN, HE1STER & CO. architects! WASHINGTON, D. C. KI H K IN Hank. Store SCRXNTON. S. O. and Itealdem-e I p In Hamcs. v i .. Feb. A special .. from Si ranton. this TO BRING ENGINEERS HERE. d.i M.i' 1 v. I '. if a n in the j r-sent to be h a n d - iv n iv h was a r v ' sitting 11B S I. I- Columbia ! to The sec State. sa? Toe bank of anion, t he two-story I bid k store and resilience ,f Mr. Win 'slow Wright was totallv destroyed by Ire lat-t night. X1-. Wilghfs .ss is en iln.ated at tfiO.fuift. no Insuratv e. The tire bgan in the store and It is not known how It originated This was one of the largest mercantile es tablish merits in Willamsb iiK "i.nty. : b S'ln, e. n. 'd i, en li s s e d t a r.6 'i a The , rr.'ist .i, the IV,!. J-rosevu' the Feb to the pr "1 an, lest:..' X' 1 a v , f I e ', r, '- t 1 f i I . .Se .,' a; TTeCede '.tl I V .I'c.nif IV s dt' pped twe said if Sate , ,.,;rt :' that in .- - e , ; . AM. (s- and I! lit.; 1 ' eal eo.. nev Cenera! T -;r J a-n ' ha..- I precede -i. e :n ,, j !ti-.n 1 h take no s ' ; TROOPS run TUT PUI)i; Negroes AttiM-k Texa.t Sheriff Houston, Tex, Feb X When Dep j it Sheriff lmhoff went to SpPik j Tex., yesterday to arrest two negro." . hsrged with i ompllclty In the nuir j ilrr of an agd ni"jro. several negroes ),;. ked lmhoff and the offl. er had 'Ight his nay out of the crow, I will, a knife, wounding severnl of the flss.t.lants. j Vrao d i Itlzens went to Sptln: to j d;- ;i nd arrested the negroes chaiKcd, with i.ss.nK lmhoff and no resist- j a n e vv a -- offered. Engineering S.adety of the Carolina 1Im nsvs Wavs and .Means to Secure SoiiHktii Mating WTUch Would Be Attended hy Two Hundred. The regular meeting of th Engi neering Society of the Carolina was held last night Mr. J N. Hanelhovst. consulting engineer of Atlanta. Oa.. concerned in the paving work of the 4 c s. and Mr J. P. Williamson, of The .southern Emrliieer. of Atlanta, were present as guests. Mi Albert Mllmow. engineer of the mill power department of the South -in power Company, read a paper on "Improved Power Dries for Cottmi Mills," which was verv interesting and rought on animated dim-usslon. The ways and means of securing the annual meeting of the Engineer ing Association of the South In No vember were discussed, and letters favoring this were read from a num ber of the directors This meeting will bring some two hundred engi neers iiitn who are doing things to this city. JOHN P. MTJNROE. M. D. Specialist In Nervous Diseases. Offices In the Charlotte Sanatorium, 'Phone 6 21 Charlotte, N. C. DR. C. H. WELLS, Dentist Office over Ivey's Store. Residence Y. M. C A. Phone 495. Charity Clinic on Fridays 9 to 11 m. for worthy poor of city. aSssssaafasiBsassii I I j mi iiisiii mj I LOUIS H. ASBURY I ; 1 ARCHITECT 1 ii I ft law Bulldln, Charlottav I. V. a. I . i 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, 1909. 1 You Cani- Catch The Lid crai SrcNotRS D y linn Cheap Stationery. Let Us Supply You With Am Engraved Letterhead That Will Fay For Itself By Attracting Business You. uBSERVER" vINTING H0U .CHARLOTTE HOOK AND ROGERS -ARCHITECTS CHARLOTTE, Jf. C. Dr. A. M. Bcrryhill DENTIST Office No 4 South Tryon St. Office 'Phone S 26 .Ll.d Tr..'e : Stale Mllltla. Nutlonal Tro..p .onllerai eicrans Mill Line. New .'b ... I'el. k -i,,,!: z of Tie I troops i ans vv i . ' e . par,,...- - He. 'brl has wlr. a. to the t r. ; .s -barra. i t" pec'.ed that ' be r dere 3 rnl.itarv r,..;.a Kia . w ; .. s. . tll.gent :;i ;;. 1 tlcipate S tior.s w i.l . ntid lie III vex-n lri oners Km npe 'rlnn AtliuilH Jail. Atlanta. i;a . Feb. H Seven white prisoners in the city Jail sawed their v ;u through ste. ; bai to Hbei tv at ,n eaih h . ,r 'h.s morning Thev lamped fr m the second floor an. I lashed thro ikI; lleis and back lots Three w ei e . apt ni . I n- "' T .r- T n Cnglnnd to lluilil six Dreadnaughts. London. F.-b. S It . understood 'hat the Cabinet ministers have come ;1n aKroement or, the .p,,estion of c.va. policy and that the n..v slilp Mibllng pri.gran;me will Include six 1 " e ilra ith. ANNOUNCEMENTS. Illggers-Jenkins. The following Invitation has been received In the city. Mr and Mrs. Jhhifs 71. Bovc e Jen kins request the honor of your presence at the marriage of their daughter Hebecc.i Catherine to Mr. William Cureton Biggers on the evening of Thursday, the eighteenth of February One thousand nine hundred and nine at nine o'clock Associate Reformed Presbyterian church Rock Hill. Soutn Carolina. DR. C. H. C. MILLS lU-alty Building Practice Limited to blwiics or Women and Obstetrics. Office hours 10 to 12 a. m.. 3 to 5 p. Residence Central Hotel. TUCKER & LAXTON, Contracting Engineers, CHARLOTTE. Complete Steam. Electrical and H)draulic Ptwrr Plant. GILBERT C. TVTTTTK, C. It Consulting CIVIL ENGINEER Lsurham. Jf. C. Waterworks, Sewerage, Streets: Wa ter Filtration, Rewage Disposal; Plans. Reports. Eat I ma tea. Super vision of Conitructlofc. HUNTER & GORDON ARCHITECTS Law Building, Charlotte, N. C. ! B. PARKS RUCKER, CHARLOTTE. N. C. ' Consulting and Constructing ELECTRICAL ENGINEER Estimates, Plans, Specifications and Supervision of Construction of Light ing. Industrial and Power Installa tions. Hi dro-Elec.rio Plants. Power Transmission. Municipal Lighting, Etc. BANDY MYERS. Consulting Engineers. Watar Bupply and Purification Sewerage, Sewerage Disposal, Roads, Streets, Pavements, "Water Power, Hydro-Electric Plants, Irrigation Drainage;, Reinforced Concreta, But veys. Estimates. Plans and Specifica tions. Construction Superintended. Complete Plants designed and con structed . Main Offloe. 376-7T Arcade Building. Greensboro, North Carolina, Branch Ofrlca, Lourtnburg. North Carolina. s.s Eii-I&ABETH COLLEGE l I AJ T dTt HI-s mmm W nm mjizstXKYJiURY OF MUSIS CHARtOTTE, N. c. A HIGH-GRADE COLLEGE FOR WOMEN, of CSpeclaVl!iury f MU" 'n S,parate Building with a distinct faculty fhe Lt A Tey,.,tcL Ordtd. In the gahool of Expresadon to the Heritor Class In the Boston School of Oratory. i.H,nCJ 4 advan,ae ' Art. Only .xp.rlenoed teachers from th. leading American and European Universities and Conservatories. For catalogue address CHAS B. KINO, President. NOW IS A GOOD TIME TO ENTER TO PREPARE FOR A HIGH- SALARIED OFFICE POSITION. Our students secure ths best, becauae we have a reputation for giving the most thorough and modern courses of lngtrucUon, as well as being the oldest, largest and best equipped Business College In tne Carolina. Write for six special offers., collage Journal and catalogue. Address KING'S BUSINESS COLLEGE Charlotte, N. O, or Rolgh, N. a Negro Lv n hed helm A.;. I reached b- , Pa rk r i : eg - roe rn,,r.". .. ' srro i.a ! v . dauiih-er ' N for whom be woine mob was f r T.-.I .ir tne Cogs r- .: .c. ! ' 'ac. gro'i tra.l ur:',i. the f ;wf. Ing. He was f.-.'.r. -1 in a . and when the sheriffs posse about half an hour later rr TOerllle, they foiit.d the rc,T hanging to a tree. Mabama Moh W M , r ' a '. Ft i'k i. . n " r i . i; .rib . rrlv ed. i Mon , body Governor smith Pardon- Inlon Vet cm n Atlanta. Oa . Feb. 1 F A. f".ni-n. a veteran of ihe civil war, in tne iCnfon army, to-day was cran'ed a pgrdon b Gov. rnor Hoke Sm;th af ter having fcerv-d one year ol a to yeer sentence in the t'ate penlton tiary for ca "le stealing. Evder.. - wa.s given that pinon'E mind was in.sound at times Coogress recently passed a 1I! granting Pinion a monthly pen lot) Of $12. REOLTS AT COLD STEEL. ' our only hep.' ssil three doctors to Mrs. M- E. rvshee Detroit Mich . suffer ing from severe tactal trouble, "lies tit aa eperstion," "then I used Vn King's New Life Pins." he writes, 'till wholly cured."- Ther prevent Appendleatts. eure Crust! petioc gists. Headache. e. at all drug- Discoura ged? "Do As I Did 9f writes Mrs. A. J. Smith, of Trego, Wis-, "and take that good mftdkine, Cardui, for your troubles. "Before I commenced to take Cardui, I was so Bick and dis couraged I tiought I would never get well, and did not care if I didn't. I Buffered terrible pain, every month, and had displacement aiid other female trouLleo. - - "I tdok a lot of medicine before I could notice any difference, but now I feel better than in fourteen (14) years, I have no more pain, the feirtfile trouble ia cured, and I to to veil that I do all my own work, milk six cows, night and norning, and wash and cook for seven persons," If this ia not a remarkable record, PAtJiing is. It must hare a message for yon, telling you what you might expect for yourself, as a result of taking Cardui, for any ailment that is yours, as a result of womanly weakness. No matter htrr weak-you may" feel j; no matter" ' how long you may hare suffered; no matter how many other medicines have failed ; do not be discouraged. Take Cardui It will help you. Irl Take 'CARDUI-- ; . - - - . OSM "" '"IJ 1 ' " ' 'iiiiimii 111 in in iimiipii nm ii. .,. ......I in i wwiimn i i o . n - Presbyterian College for Women CHARLOTTE, N. C The Second 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 Flowers Flowers Everyone admires the BEAUTIFUL, ESPECIALLY at XHA8 time, OCT FLOWERS and BLOOMING PLANTS just what Jon wemt. We have them, aU kinds. Call and select what von desire, or XVboaa SOS. Night call SSI. Stor plione 80S. Dil worth Floral Gardens McPhee Broe-, PMprtetora. The Best Coal is the Cheapest Coal We, sell only the Best. PHONE W OR 72 s Standard fee & Fuel Company IX A. Blaad, Vice President and Salfs '..Agent,,.
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