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CHARLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER, FEBRUARY 18, 1969. mtOt TIRED OF THE JOB. rreMitoot National Bam-hall League Is Jteady to Forego All "dory and Salary" In Ordee to Ge Place Slight Change Made In Rule Sid hmKh Gore Mack to Atlanta. Chicago. Feb. 17. President Harry PuUiam, of the National League. made It plain to-day between the sessions of the club owners represented in the organisation of which he is the offi cial head, that he wu willing to f"n -go the glory and salary attached ht position In order tn saxe hnnsc-ir worry. Tn substance the National Lenr-ie president declared that he . f rid of warfare and after leaving for aii- foraia next Motnlay he wfiiM not 1 surprised to hear that he tool t.een deposed by those in the lean le whom ha Claims are a n'agnn istir to i;;f ad ministration of hlef excun.e Said President Pulllam "The job is a thankless one for thi- most part and the friction that one ; has to contenl with .s n ! worth the i trouble " I Certain inn . ati..n in r ,s were decided i. pun In f-r ire ,, iaf.ons of the rjle; of th' nr. "mil fnn nia ' be punuhed onlv by the 'Tdt r n of t lie offender to the .-!'.! h ' ii- ..:t he mav I not take up n p. either in the i arrandetaini ..r . : V...il."r :n- j novation wis th- :,d pt i .-ri of a rule to t he eff- t llot ir. . r ' - ' home x - ,!- ; grouml." w :' n . any sent imer.t i In rase t !.- x 1 proten 11 ' The umpir- - '. - p. in d:t:ons e Ill'iP- th- In Mit 1. n n em.nen'. Third 1!.isitim.: i'-n-ox of the New York An.ericn ci,,. wis s.dd to tv.c "Waehltigton iMiii a-i I .ld Smith, of the P'. l.oi.is An rl'i.n afcrtrrecntu.n. was shifed t.. Atlanta club of the Sfiuthern Leav ie LASHFO TO A HATH TI B. Half-lH-nd Young Woman Is IUcor- red Tied ' n Balh Tiili In a ( 111- unci px rat 4 unde r tiiu aws of FloilUa rs(r Hotel Pidloe Aiv at Sen as to n,, j.,i, a .newurl. uf .N.jw Yurk. preai the Perptralor. U. m. aiIh.ii l,.wl, of I'cnnaytvsniu. C'hic aitc. Ft-.... IT. A mvsterlous ; case devo-optcd lo-da.i vx hen the body of Jl.as Ella Gmt-'l's was t.niiid ln ed to the sup poits ,.f l ath tub in Welling!-.!. Hotel .!. the heart .-f the , city. Uhrther she was the x I. t .in f a plot, as the m.'ohi : entl alleged m her f-w , .ins-' h .us moments or ' hose . fantast.c no ane r' taillale on a woman whom sh.- beln-ved to haxt been he i ( iiinix. is the . o-sM' ii !h- , police e-t ii ic .1 to s'.l.i When c i.aiiib' tloal.1 so.i'ht b. en tar th.- public- bathroom on the fo.irth I floor, she- found tin: door l.olted iron, I tha I'uald.-. Hi' h..iie . .-.rpent-r open- d the do.;., and .lis. o et. d Miss i GlngK-s. clad onlv In a nigh! down. ! ,,.,i t.- th. I'iith t il. which was I psrtlx tilled with blot. 1 -colored water A wast sink was In the- same ,ondl tjon. The girl, hands wete Oound With light curd,, and fasb to-1 to the tub. A sec ond .or,! drawn t-ghtlv about h. r kn.-e h. M the l..er l.r tlon of h'-r le.xiy ! 'In- b.wet legs of the tub. He: fa- e sh-.w-d ' oils and bruises and I! was !at-r determined thai she had ben misiieai.-d. M ...HO SHOOTS. WI11TK HOY. .Me ,- Citizen Are Arousen in-rr 1 lii. Killing ol a jn-ienr-xM.. .N.-git. Mak. His lc-. Mm,; is Ten i. . Keft .. -James Hol nian n. .to aged Id ears a i.e-new tif Chief .-! P lite Davis. f Ibis It . was hOI and Killed nem Ills fMtl.el f home la South MelT.pl. 'a;e O ngll liy Ed- dl Prl a lie if l-O'l'.wu.g ties klil lng wlilcn was in oulf lne of a minor iMUrel. a crowd of sex -is, hundred p i -eons foi need ai. l i-'k" a teaic h I -r Prod intent on mri i-ng . k piinls..- mnl A liexxsi.nl.: :-p "'d who leatli- d the xixcioLj M.oi'.i, ai'-'i I he killing wo tired . . la li-c- 11-Kl" who escaped NO II.C C ot I! e M tt- h.t'l la-en b'Ulld tip to mulnishl Bryan l-iiouin-fs Carnegie Pension 1 mill I or l'rofeei. . . i ..!. f 1 . . . Udc "11.. N-h . Fet. Session ot the Nefdu llarn J lir.at, ; .1 dres. -t' w i.i' h negJ'- ,ie:is!oi t ii . '. iarh.g ii-ti I; xx j pOISC. 1. -X I . ; -. i"! It IT H- ..Is. ... Raising d. a d.. .' WSS sj .tit'l g to- I ' .) He - -.d -l-t svnd I'lrsd- 1 1 I .. pia; : '- rneiit as. - ' I. Befi.it th Joint -Kft 1 -ej; sia' ui e Wtl y ilriitereil an ad . -n.'.-u. -o-d i he i ar- ! ,r J-- . less rs. d - lie ii.. is; Insidious II. l" '!.. ho.li p.... -I h:i li.lenlloii of a.... ,iiei I 1 1 at he ui- it j'l u ii i . i; izi- t it- s g i m i.i lan . : . " I : . j ' ' t a' ; ..'u ! i.'.i.'l.fii - .' ..ei,-ni; ( lilne-a- smuggler Inrtb led. Bllo . . i ... , ni- .'d i . t i' i --I ii. In ' -. .--a in i i i is. i. k : . i : . ti .t : I ' '11 Us. c i ft' 1 won .: awf..: x iHnd s T' e itir. H : e . i . N i- xx c 1 : 1 e a n s . ' till ' ll f"ll' t - t'.nlent offlrla.s e I- i -. a w hole -f . r 1 1 1 I h e I n 1 1 ed .; .ilnii iec er.i States g ,. mer.t.- ag. 0.!r.ese Stantin- . ,; haviio. sVlter.e ::. t. 'held a: : tiaxliig 1, lng a u . x Of whs; il eal fnn.n fitate ; :. pioni.'.s f our ( lutein n I.nak 1 l.rc.iij;h Ice and 1 iroxx n. Norw of : I. fiand ii : to-nu' I when. ' ' -; another h.n. who ni'i ; ; e. snissed :-elr.s -Children c'.rc . Hanson :i : n years . Am Johnson 1 xi Were brot.hi-; - - xkating .--and pond e d: nw ned j .la ' - wax. : .4 pe: f. en in. Hit i .' w i - w i -1 s Tne ; liaiilk ... i i I Mm,. "I 1 i s J ' ifc-rci , I l'in.ei I !. I - .i- l : N etg roe Tusk-ge - thousand nsn In ( otift-rriit e. ! - h j; two i rn.f-' ant 'tacreTS ' I .iki fif-e I r - I iski io- In .err. t-I a ' e If r. I- the v kei T W , liai n(rro or.fer-n dual negro t:n . r atltute neat.y e;x S. Ing represer. 'ed Rsfer twma pnii.ihiti- r. 'aw Ington ssid t pStlon hai. a ' r, -I since ' he eman. i -a so lieneti'-ial to t 1 s ttegroes of Alabama heen enn-t-) '' and ' tie eapiessed a ,..r. - f seeing j ior.:!.;-ion saw enaced in every S'cjt'.otn State urllsquake Sins ks in Porio Rico. " San Juan. Porto He IV. 17. Heavy earthQUas" shot ks were Mi thr-.ugr.vat Jth Islar.d of I'otij P.lc. st ; orock this . morning The lahatntants were awi.en Mx,YVU- oecitlanot.s and their alarm ( was great o damage h. wexer. was cone. Ill vinratioiih lasted for st lean $t aecostdl and the movement was fr east txt west. Ths weainei 'to day jrary storm r. Coffey Convicted On Bribery Charge. . f&aji Francisco. Feb. 17. Afir deliberat ag for 3d minutes th jury in Lhs case ot Jorroer 8u pervlsor MLrhsel W Coey. charged with receiving a bribe of M Si to vote far ax trolley franchise for ih X"nlte4 Kaitroa4, returned a verdict of gullfT to-day. , Jfo AddlUons to Csahosm Jar-. ' San yraaclaoo. Feb. 17 The routine of 1'jty examiriarkm was reeuoaed In tha trial M Patrlclt Calbeua for fcrlbery. ' The aitomeys to-daf dUosd of talaa roen. sons of whosa Qaaliflf. . j. l. miller wox automobile. rTsV. .. TV.. I a tt'l The Pi l.o Winners. The couiiiiiig of the votes In the huiih n infill ci.niepi oi l ne t nariyiic Evening ,V, which contest lias been on lor f .me weeks past, took placo last night A total of eighteen pmes c ii nrjfil, thi- t hief rat e heing h i , i-1 1-r. for th. first prize, an au tonniiiiiri. The winner of thin ip -Mr. J L .M..ler. chii-1 ol the lire department of Concord, who leteived I2.47s.sfc0 The io-rond pr:t'. a lot on hiixaheth Heights, goes to Mr. H. W. ar:;i-r. for whom 10. :.:.. 313 vote w-r" The third grand prize was aplurcd by Mrf Edgar Love, with a uli- of 16.3S4.5u., Three prizes were awarded in each of the live districts, and the winner of these are at toiluxx ., in the order named - District No 1 E F. Creswell, Miss Goldie Walker, L,. W. Wingate. District No -U. it. Murray, Miku Essie Sioke. Mis .v.irah King district No 'j Mrs. Di Moore, ientK- 11 Is .t b-ige. t F. Black. MiilrKt No 4 J. A. Ellis. Ml Nan- tt Jor,.. K L linger j I '..-trot No. --G.-orge M Fag In. ! Miss Hazel I'.Kow. j H Mc.M urray. j The c , irn m 1 1 tee oiagi y ,p ooin-1 pof.i d of Messrs. I'avi.i C Charles -v Si ope, j an.l '. T C ; c, ; -with Ullard II I (ill WAYS Ass(K I ATIOX. .New rgHiilziln l.n undicd to Kn lotuaei th.- Kiiilcliny of Nntionul itiefiMat! Ilrnt Meeting Next lantiarx u.i.o.,ii.ii I. !. l. Who the view of .'..t.llig i i.istet.s ai.-l 'he different State l.i -ei-ia! o e uk-i ioil .n toward build ing niiii)'! fimn Maine to Florida, tiKin .Siw .,ik thiouJ. the middle West la .-ei.itje h;.1 fr.m Seaitlu down the i eitet ii Ai-itelei, a national hlai.- xxax association ha i een urbanised and m.i x u a iieeidti.t. Mayor Kugcita Mua '-ie S : .Augustine MeconU vlrte preldeni, 1- i U'it: leu, Clevelnnd. third vie I"- J E Ii.Kiabam. W. Augustine, 1 1 eat. a; i . ib.ii i Uruwn. Hi Auguy Im , o.uiy, and an executive com- ;o ''i (i 'jeo .1 J.,hn Anderson, New HHU,.shii. , A. M Taylor. W. A. Jac v. i.ih.ti.s, hi.i1 J. C. H. Foster, St. Augus ' ins 1 In- hist convention will be held next Juiiuarx In si. Augustine, when formal io II" n will he takon It is the Int.-nllon I the int 'ji ior atois to puri the pinjevt lie td.juai tei.t w ill he established In U anhingiiiii. New York and Kt. Augjis line ni.BK a campaign for the building "f thesu national highways will be In augui a ud. NO HOPK FOR MI NEKS. Oxer One Hundred Are Yel Kutoii. ti ed In Hie Eaiglteh Mine and ( omnia Hie Uevn ordered l or Tlit-in Axxfui Hornes Greet Heat ui-rs. Newcastle, tJng . Keb 17 -After rest ue tt uk bad progressed all night In the shaft of the colliery at Vx sst Stanle.v wiiere a disastrous explositin occurred esterda afternoon entumhinR nearly ;i mm, me mine was cleared us fa. at ti .econd let el, whr 32 men wet found allv this morning Mos! of them, how ever, were severely Injured The force of the explosion was so terrific thai si though th upper lexel whet It occur led is MA feet deep fl.ime- leaped Jo feet shove the pit mouth n the surface All hoie was ahandoned to night of rescuing more of th miners allxe Cof fins have heen brought here snd all pre parallons hH'e been made to hrln.4 to tnc su.face the, dead h-dics of more than a hundred victims No o-e nniong the mii t'lo.nj is able to expbiin 'he cnuse of ihe extension The re..-ue psnles describe the sceneh in the Woiklngn hi holilhlic Many bodies were found lying In hps in the wagon wax's badly charred, ha'. Ing suffered the full force of tb expio. icjii wlill others lax as If asleep these miners hating succumbed to after damp The Perrnnlal Dog Ouetstlon. Atchison. Kan., .'ilobe. A coi respondent xx rites to Th New York Sun to complain because the ... lain in a play is tailed a d.-g bx the . leading man. 1 he d.ig is at . n. e the I hest loted and best hated animal in ! the world, with the possible exception ! .l 'he human animal. The fuends o: the dog will do anything from rushnn itilo print !n lis defense to providing a c'liiistmas tree lor Its amusement, and Ihe disgust or the ne!i,h hot s. Th enemies of the dog, on ihe other hand. ;i.r--tx hricka and bootjaens at il, and ,.e ill .xalt With Shotguns alio polSoll e.i xv t .nerw Lii st 1-iul what Is the poor h-io ,n tne show to-day He couldn't sound here if he .ailed the villain a c oxx . ..r a hoi se, oi a mule That w ould make the audience iaugh, and heroes ai- not lor that purpose in shows where the xiilain is a dog. Negro ApiMiliite.l Judge iu District of ( olumbla. Was. .lesion Eel, I? Kotert H Ter j.. a icioi.d girtJuate of Harxaid Cx.l 'ss o-i. ni- been appointed a Judge of th n. iiilc-i i"i:t "t rhs Instrlct ..f t'o lirnl.la wm ; . hs- i; nee:i cieite.l bx' -ir hi i ol c '.r.prt il- i. i lie ..nl nl r. nisi. n. i; -r..,tittx ' 'ding a Judi cial posii'-'Ti " t i e d :gn i . f t :.e one to which he has just t.e-n .i?vated Hlrmiiighaiu Holt Works Sold to Pittisl.urg ( iniaiiy. it: : ;i . iitgos in . Alu. f-'en 3 . - A nr. .'nee. '. .-ni w .o- .liude In .in t .f ; e sale ot tne Ii ,- :,. tn lu.it Wuiks l.eie. to ii, e clia .am Bolt and Nut Company of PlttS- ' - . u The A r: ti :e pun.'lc unl invcdxe l ha n I ''.- n The local concern :s in 'SI KM, lb.-' : i.'I I lis kind in th Hirmlr.ghain III tl ot EitC, Atlanta Woman Sui cides. Ga Feo j: -Mrs f H ntn.;tted suicide here to-day st A Ma d i.e i.'.u.f l.y stio.tlr.g herself with a re-i- -x-r Srie ;eft a not to her husband wnich she said she was tired of life Hr h..sbind is now in South Carolina Ctisiifrcss f Moiliers Opens To-Day. Nts tn leans. Feb 1 Delegates from i; sect oiii. of tn country be-gan ta ar ix e in New Orleans to-day to arten4 th iiiiiiiH eunxentKn tithe Nationsl Con- grss td Mothers. s. wWoi ch will begin here tnor!UK cL aunue fur ioui days. lite- KyllWd tn Collapse of Pltsor. a'ie.icia Ppsln Feb 17 Five pur sorts were kilted to-day and 7x injured. .'S seriously, by the collapse of a flexor In a nail where lots were being drawn for conscription Harhearlana of To-Ja j. Lcjisxilie Courier-Journal t' Every time a man takes the is Into his own hands Instesd of employing tha machinery provided by civilisation he be comes s barbarian and stabs society. Blehop Hoes IWUng Well. Baltimore. Fab. nBlshos. Hoes this erenlrxg wa said ta be he Id ing bis owa ad" his or,snuoit Was regarded as satls factory. THE DEATH RECORD. . UrUlnl TBnn f ,. K 7 tr 1? T4 Blevina, 44 years old. formerly of Jef- WHOiui. i .11., . i . I ' roraon, A. c, Qiea nere to-aay oi to-day pneumonia. A few minutes later a telegram was received announcing the 1 death of her husband's father. Robert; Kleins, at Jefferson. Roth bodies will be burled at Jefferson and a double funeral wtH be held. He. J. H. M GlIeK. of Hertford. i-'I'tclal to The Observer Oll6. pastor of the Perquimans rlr - niit of the Methodist Church, died suddenly this morning at his home Wtnfall. two miles from here. Mr. filler was 54 years of age and was in apparently good health until last right, when he had an attack of acute Indigestion- This morning at 10:30 he died. The remains will be carried to Washington to-morrow for Interment IIo had served numbers of charges In .ie North C arolina Conference. Mrs. Shade Woolen, of Clarkton. Correspornlenos of The Observer. Clarkton. Feb. The community was saddened yesterday evening I 'he sudden death of Mrs. Shade Wooten, at the age of 74 years after an Illness with pneumonia She was the wife of Mr Shade Wooten. who preceded her to the grave about one year. 8he had many friends in all parts of the State, who will r pained to learn of her passing and will tenderly sympathize with the sorrow ing ones in their deep bereavement. She Is survived by six sons and !hne duughlers. J. H.. S. O.. W. I J. T . E. W. '.Voolen. of Clarkton. Dr W. H. Wooten. of liaxldson; Mrs V. E. Stevens, of Emporia, Vi.; Mrs Arthur Council, of Popull. and Mrs. J. J Powell, of Danville, Va. Child Dies of Diphtheria. Special to The Observer Motksville. Keb. 17. One of the saddest death ever recorded in thia vicinity was that of little Reginu Hayre Mc lla n.ei y. the 6-yea!-old ilaughter of Mr. and Mrs A. M. Mc Olainery. which occurred this morn ing at o clot k. The child had been ill lot two weeks, but not until a few Ims ago was her case pronounce I diphtheria or her condition con sidered alarming. Few children have ever been so much beloved and petted by a community ut large as this oeautiful and winsome little girl and 'In- entire town not only sympathises wnli the father and mother but Kiietes with Ihttm. J. i:. Oolcy, of Nash Ooaiily. Ct.rresiondorice of The Observer. Hoc ky Mount, Feb. 16. After a ten lays Illness of pneumonia, Mr. J. E. ' ciley dle.l at an early hour yester day morning at hia home about eight miles from this city, In Nash county. His condition was knwn to be crlti al and the end was expected. The funeral was held this afternoon at 3 " clock from the home of the Baptist minister from l.ortch, assisted by the Junior Order council of this city, of xx huh he was a staunch member, af ier which the remains were laid to rest In the family burying ground. The dec ased was one of Nash coun ty's prominent farmers and had ast all turns taken an active part In ibose aftairs that pertained to the welfare of the county. He leaves a wife and four children. He was for one yenr of his life a resident of this Ity. being associated with the gro ery firm of C. E. Tlmmona & Co.. u hout ten yt ars ago. Diuld A. Covington, of Monroe. . V r respondenre of Th Observer. Monroe, Feb. IS. Mr. David A. "ovington. son of the late D. A. Cov- n;:inn. xx ho w as a law yer well known i hroughout the State, died at the hos pital of Chicago I'nlverslty yes '."rday afternoon at I o'clock of ty pn..id f. i-r. Two xx eeks ago his moth- r left Monro lo go to his bedside In response to a telegram Informing her of the srl manesa of her son's olness, and wan with him when death am,.. The message hearing the sad iiews did not reach th family here until this morning, and though the news was not entirely unexpected. It was a great shock not onlyto the rela tives, but bx t,he whole community. The body will be brought home on he early train to-morrow morning, cud the funeral will take place from 'he Baptist church at 3 o'clock In the afternoon. The services will he ..inducted by Dr. William H. Royal I. professor of Oreek in Wake Porest .illegp. assisted by Rev. C. A. O. Thomas, ihe pastor. Mr. Covington was born tn Monroe iwen'y-four yeirs ago. and graduated ,.t Wake Forest Colege at the age .f 19 with the distinction of having made the hlghs! average In his stud ies of any graduate of that institution. Descended on his mother s side from a family of eminent educators, he hose the profession of teaching as his life-work. and entered upon a course of post-graduate study at Chl : ago I'nlvrslty. where he would have taken his Kh D degree next fall had he lived. For th- last two years he had been acting as tutor in Greek at ihe university, having heen apolnted to a fellowship I nthat department. Mr Covington's Intellectual gifta were treat, but his greatest possession was a character hlghsr and nobler than they which no one who knew him could fall to admire. His un timely death has cut off a career full .,f promise for usefulness and honor n his chosen profession, but the ex ample afforded by his short life re, mains as an inspiration to all who ixnexv and loved him. and they are many'. John T. Sloan Slowly Dying. Columbia ?tate. 17th. A bmg distance telephone message rom th German Hospital at Phila delphia received here at 7 o'rlock last evening stated Hat the condition of ni John T. Sloan was not teaesurlng It was stated that the physicians have .ttie or no hope, for his recovery. Colonel Sloan Is suffering from liver trouble and was taken to Philadelphia some days ago for treatment Mr. Bev erly Sloan wired yesterday afternoon that his father was sinking and could not last 4 S hours The news of the extreme Illness of tdlonel Sloan will he received through out Sout,h Carolina with regret. In ad nMtlon to his many frlenda In Colum ,la. liis adopted home Colonel Sloan '.vn wic Lieutenant Governor and had campaigned the State twice as a candidate for Governor. Are Your Kidneys Well? Bright Disease, Diabetes. Rheu matism. Gout. Gravel. rwopey. In lammatlon of the Bladder, Bad Blood and Nervous Troubles caused by Sick Kidneys Engllsh-MeLarty Co.. the well-known Druggists ot Charlotte, know by experience t&at H1NDIPO srlll cure all forms of Kidney and Nervous Troubles, and will guarantee It tn all cases. Can't you afford to try tt at their risk? It costs you nothing If It don't do the work. Sent by mail, to aa vaddrees, pre. patd. oa receipt ot ft - eenta. . Big nose, it. to. under postfOva guar ante. , UNITED EFFORT UPON DISEASE . 1 1 i imitTII X 11 IN 1 nl IJf. KAhhl1 AT ! Many of the Tt-rmn Thl P4m To-Iajr. While Health of Those now Llrlnir Is Wmrleel siii.--- , , . u -,c an ; "ante in an etrort to prolong j the life of man. Philanthropist I have endowed Institutions with tril lion for the study of special diseases; charltahle Individuals snd organiza tion have erected hospitals and sanl- ! ,arlum" for v'im of consumption, ,n terrible white plague, from all of which posterity will no doubt reap great benefit, but the present genera tion can expert but little aid from this source. It has remained for Col. Frank A Dillingham, a lifelong student of human ills and their remedies, to de vote himself to the discovery of a i remedy for the ordinary tilt of to day. In this particular field of en deavor, Colonel Dillingham has met with marked success, and has earned th gratitude of thousands of men and women who have been restored to health through the use of Dilling ham's Plant Juice remedies; and It Is a real pleasure to them to record their feelings of thankful -.ess, as ex pressed by a resident of Charlotte In the following statement made to Colonel Dillingham's representative: "I w!'l probably live to praise i-olonei Dillingham snd the Plant Juice remedies for many years to come, although a few weeks ago I was thought to be beyond all hope. I was a victim of liver complaint, and cared but little for the amall spark of life that remained. Lafe had no attractiveness for me: I was depressed In spirit, and suffered great pain. The action of my heart was irregular; I suffered with a headache continually, had a coated tongue, and i bitter tate in my mouth, and my sleep waa Irregular and restless; my urine caused a burning pain In Its passage, and deposited a sediment In the vessel . in the hitter stage of the disease, my stomach and digestive organs became Involved, and my nppetite gradually left me. This was my condition when 1 read of Col. F. A. Dillingham and his Plant Juice remedies, and decided to glva this medicine a trial, which I did after learning that Plant Juice waa guaran teed to do all that was claimed for it. I am now taking my fifth bottle of this wonderful preparation, and can truthfully aay that every trace of the disease bus left me. The powerful natural action of this medi cine in the treatment of liver troubles is truly marvelou.. and I gladly Join the ranks of those who know It to lie the greatest medicine ever offered lor the relief of man." This is the kind of convincing proof that accounts for the great demand for Plant Juice at W I.. Hand co.'s. where the remedies are on sale The fame of this great medicine has spread throughout this section, and has resulted In the receipt of a large number of orders by mall, which are ixlven prompt attention by W L. Hand Co.. and each of these orders carries with it the same guarantee that the money will he refunded If Plant Juice does not do all that Is claimed for It, on tha presentation of the unused portion of the bottle. REMOVAL NOTICE The Phoenix Mutual Life Insurance Company. A. B. Wlngfleld, state Manager, has moved Its offlcaa to 7,07-508 Keelty Building. 'Phone iftl. PROFESSIONAL CARDS DR. JOHN R. IRWIN OFFICES: Realty Building (Skyscraper). Second Fleor Rooms 200, 101-204. Hours 8-30 to 9 SO. 12 to 1. 4 to 5. And by appointment. Phones IIH or f. Residence 12. DrTe. R. RUSSELL and DR. J. P- MATHESON have moved from 221 8- Tryon street ,o . Nos. 511 and 518 Realty Building. 'Phone 411. DR. BRODIE C. NALLE has moved from 201 N. Tryon to room Nos. 609-610 Realty Building. Thone Nos. 433 and 13. JOHN P. MUNROE. M. D. Specialist In Nervous Dlseaaes. Offices tn the Charlotte Sanatorium. 'Phone 6!1 Charlotte. K. C. Dr. A. M. Berryliill DENTIST Office No. 4 South Tryon St Office 'Phone tti. DR. C. H. C. MILLS Realty Building Practice Limited to Diseases of Women and Obatetiica. Office hours 10 to 11 a. m.. 1 to S p. m. Residence Central Hotel. TUCKER & LAXTON, Contracting Engineers, CIIARIX)TTE. Complete Steam, aOectrlcal and Uydraatto Fewer Pljsatsv. BANDT A MYERS, Consulting Ensaeera. , Water Supply and ' Purification Sewerage, Sewerage Disposal. Roads, gtreeta. Pavements. Water Power, Hydro-Electric Plant. Irrigation Drainage, Reinforced Concrete, Ser vers, Estimate. Plana and Speclfice. Uona. Construction Superintended. Complete Plants designed and con structed. Main Office, JT-7f Arcade gliding. Grejetssbocro, NortU Carol I na. v... . 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Whgpler, Galliher & Stern ARCHITECTS Realty Building, CHAJRXiOTTE, N. C. New York Branch. MILBURN, HELSTER & CO. g ARCHITECTS WASHINGTON, D. C LOUIS H. ASBURY ARCHITECT Law Bunding, Chariotta 9. C HOOK AND ROGERS ARCHITECTS CHARLOTTE, IT. a HUNTER & GORDON ARCHITECTS7 Law Building, ' Charlotte, N. C. B. PARKS RUCKER, CHARLOTTE., N. C. Con sal ting and Cooatractloa; ELECTRICAL ENGINEER Estimates, Plan. Specifications ana Supervision of Construction of Light ing. Industrial and Power Installa tions. Hydro-Eleetrtc Plants, Power Transmission. Uunlclpai Lighting. Etc. GILBERT C. WSTIKs C K. Cusuultlns; CIVIL ENGINEER. Isarisaaa, N. Cx, Waterworks, Sewerage, atreeta; Wa ter Filtration; . 6ewc Dtepeaal; Pusn.. jBeparte.' Estitnatea, - Super rlaloa of i Construction. ' - - . CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA All Mothers Should Read What This Lady Says She Knows How to Keep Her Child From Suffer ingWhy Do You Let Yours Suffer? My child has had Nasal Catarrh for two years. 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