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CHARLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER, FEBRUARY 20, 19011. mLTAFTJOISS'-KSOCKERS' AN EVEMY OF MERRY-MAKING Tb President-Etact l Initiated Into Cincinnati's MysUflous "Kmx-kcrs' Club," a Cloe Rival of Washing ton's Famous Organization Speech-Making Is Ruled Off the Frojrranuue and 1 r the Fir! Thin In Twwnty Years Mr. Tafl Kssapes From Oratory knw kws Repre senting; Sixteen Nation-. Bring r--sage to the PTvsldcni-F.lcit Mil Iuii Offers a W ife From His "57 a Heciew" Persia's Iteprceniaii v c Reads Mr. Tart's Mind. Cincinnati. O. Feb 1 Pre sld. r ;' -akcl William H Taft was nuV msde a Knocker at nurr H .- .' -illation furnished entertainine-.- for one hundred prominent hnfin.-.- md professional men of the i ity at Ho Knockers' annual dinner. Cincinnati s kn, kers' In an auxiliary of us ! club." Its particular h knock hard and effe. tiv .1 n ! . a I .;i s- men - s is ;.. e r t h i r i j. tending to hinder the nn'crul ad vancement of the Itv xr.d t- "riiina- and promote onterpt :scs nn1 ur,i1 r takings for ttie riv wclf it M unique in that it has no nn. wn or Kaniratjnn and nr. on- knows who are Its members. It make." nunrm of rf direct, whom It pleases and l!snii(-s them . T he action of t h-' at will. Th' at.i. Ml dinner of -he turer in eft. nr.,; Knockers' "i.i:. r,. rw ..me fanou follow d a st-rie for their entertainment feature, and t..r the last three d even the inif wh:.-h beKm wi'li'mmi the heH.ls o i the first r'.uri.e an.! ronunue throned- out. are ail - a i In some s.-rir- ii rr.fr.t alth- uiih . ment. The Prenident . ed to make a sj. terpreted us a d .(left to 1! pose pi t.d bae r.rlgin ..t a.lvaroe- m n.erri- !eci was not How- . 1 it. which was rill- a te . om pi i men i from hiee :..(nsni- n. who were in fact ravine farewell i him as a p.r1a'e cllien. As the (niest of honor at the dinner, p was I. is first escape frr.iu oratory for 1'" .ars The t.-nsion up on Mr Taft was made e.-u t:hir th;.i: freedom from t-peaking as i F k i ' I u 1 1 y made up doufde'' represen ed him in the entertainment featup s. oc( up'ing a ( orifipiouona pl.'o e at ''e raised table with "I'li' le Sam ' and "M'ss Columbia " SIXTKEN NATIONS RKPHESKNTKH Al each of the lfi table", sat an a p propriately costumed Ktc.- ker '.. t.p repent one of sixteen foinn r i 1 1 o , t L . and during the evening a no ss .re p. th" I'resddeni-to-be was male kic.i from each. Emperor William's wireless me. Eage was annnun'.'d to Mr Taft as a klSfc ft.r each cheek and 'h. hop.- in1 the Senate would n t Hnd it tie. .-sunn to reduce the presidential salarv fcrt. the new President . ould g. I in. Miss Columbia got one of the kisses from the enthusiastic t'etmaii. An Irish cook direct from the pal ace of King F.dwar i was England s tribute, but the cook at one began to make, terms That "little I'har'oe " would not be boss of the White 11 .'ise. and "that Arlie r wopi nor I v with his brother were assured her i - i fore she would remain. j Any one of his 5? varieties of wiveaj was offered Mr. Taft by the rept e- sentstive of the Sulton. but I'n Is ! S',o .ould have none of this, reject - 1 '., y. offer with the assertion that w ite is enough to keep i , i u n 1 v " ., hands upon Mr. Tuft's ,rs rilum Persia's representative lold the assembled Knockers of the tlooiuhts passing through his brain as folb.ws "He is Just now congratulating him self that he was made a Mason at sight and so is the goat "He is now trying to discover some word to use Instead of ',!. eh-light, d ' "He is wondi ring whether he in visible Knox who bosses tins 1,1111, Ii cf n possibly be o ut i-iuitous Sena tor from I'ennsv Iv a ,i a "He wishes he could find a caddy tv ho wouldnt laugh w h ri be makes.! drive BOYHOOD PAYS HKCA LEE I . "He Is now recalling the davs when he played 'the sleeping b. auty at . ,.t these il;ii"iis 1 1,. re has been a Pike's Opera House and was kissel ' ,.,a'eriai ! tease in new business dur by the Prince Charming - It was his .,g the last month, for th" ieis.ui. n Arm kiss and thin h- n cipilred tin- stated .y consumers, that thev pio- hablt "f displaying his pearly teeth . p..e.l t . wait until thev w ere sat in a seraphic smile. is fled bottom prices bad been tench. 1 "He wonders whether a union cab- "The leading ma n u fa, t o r.rs of Ir o, lne: maker ought t" work over eight ind steel have d ,t e r m ito-d to prote,, t hours a day. " their customers and, f-r tb, pres. i,t He .l.bes the Cabinet woold bt'at leist. Sell at such modl'.ed prbes v.i .. ,e. ... .'omrreSK i IpSm wonder- wh.tb. r ' tb. Fillp s had b. I.. ... t.i . hav'e pene'rat.d tic .r "He resoh.s m tto lead the charge up t ,i l : ft war I j tl; v . v cannon's mouth The cererro n v of d , la gruest of honor a kn." K.r was crind'.icted in total with rumblings of th in ! r n of lightning a n t i :i. 1 1 festivities at the table The of the Taft tit.it. was depicted through moving p the assembly hail of th. . Pi' which th.- scenes or "riotir., were re-enacted Vaudev I lie h at ores f . the hour w as 1 ,t, . tb b 1 tint . THE nOVKHNMl.M'S 1 During the day Mr. T,, : address before th.- 'ban:! merce. on the ft..,.i of tl.. change. At the iirocr.t time Mr a deficit of J 1 "e 1,0,1.0(0. those responsible for tb- c Thst he believed rod to t. situation and as . n. " inn he spoke of th- slam. . i'. fleas due to a universal in, wait until th( tariff had b before new business ui were laun. hej -r ..;,! on ahead. The normal r.v". ness after th. tariff had I I l l' IT Ta d, 'ink ir, p .st. f s. It Mr. Taft believed. w-,,;!d fas Of the liefif it Rff-int ( t Panama canal Mr Taft j. ;.,r. a great degr. e f,f popiriv. :, -s h b ' I type of canal had be.n d.'.rm', 1 upon and the minority wbn h b... 1 oppos-d the plan adopted r i tr h t as well conic in and l-n i j, fio w .,, ),k "But," he added "whettur they ' come In or not. it is going t be bo :t XeTOrdlng to th. present plans " Speaking of the g,...d it w li do thoae on the Isthmus wh" are n -gaged in the work t" have th, Anieri oan people hacking up their fr..rts, Mr. Taft said "I knOW that til- peopV of the United States inten t ! , s'and ba, k of them, and I propos s,. fsr as n me lies, to assure them that wh;ieI m President they will have the ha, K Jn g to the last dollar ne.essi.rv." Mr. Taft will leave here to-morrow Afternoon for Philadelphia. Bridge lAoreinaii Killed by His Km ploye. ; Norfolk, Va.. Feb. 19 Foreman O ! -t Leaves Llttl Rx k Monilsv. W. I",-antlln. of a bridge building! Hot Bprings. Ark.. Keh l Se Pena rant; at work; on the Pine Beach , tor-et Elihu Root, of New York pier, was knocked on the head with I pin maul and Instantly killed to day at noon by J. R. Lindsay, a carpenter. It la alleged the foreman got after Lindsay for poor work. Hs finally threatened Lindsay with th maul. A quarrel followed and Lind ny grabbed Another, maul and struck Franklin on the head. Lindsay sur rendered. , ''. WILL PROTECT CUSTOMERS "OPEN"' IRON AND STEEL MARKET Iii Order to Protect Their Customers the leading Iron and Steel Mann- fa Hirer Create an "0eii" Market Cut li; l,rloen U Lxe-led to istlm- ulate the Industry Demoralized and Excited Concerns ResX)ii-llle For the I'lireanoiiable Price-Cuttin;; h Tho f x ii it f. ( it rm. ill poHHl a ClianePal Put the I.. duiry In Jeopardy. Rut the Pa-t w"n1 ,nat nr "-"V areciea ,1H sen tnat tne nam. are MlectPi ler Was .Marked by Oradual I in- i tary of state Raoon, at the suRKestion , for their adaptability to advertising. pi.,.enifiit in the Iron and Steel i r,f the North Arturi. an Conservation i 'dn with no thought of trying to con Trade. , I,.,. .v.ero V.e' a" ld.e of ,h" rtlfl hearing N'.w York. Feb. '.. An "opei, irlinl in the imp and hteel Iriie at manufacturers 1-lieve sl.muldtlon ot the industry a.- rested late to-dav when former J.ide hlhert H Gary, chairman of the dl :ect. irate of the I'nited States Steel ' or pot a t ion, made an oirt. lal aa no.incem.ent that the ladms manu ta. jrers of iron and steel hae a--lermlned to prote t t.'ieir . isi-nn--and, for tne r resent, sell at such tie d i'len prces ma be ne.es.-at -- m H'l refpe -t of different comncdit . - m order to retain their fa'r -K.u "f : the business." The pile v. h . h mav te ciete i m ;n 1 upon w;l: ' - o, .-n to, the man... a- t.irer to b : ' II. nirt r ket o.-.. here l.cl,'." (Jarv s u Psid - sar.v onmpai ! s ' - e i . ..rpo-Irti- of other : ration together w't I -'"el man if... t irin. -'u''e "! k i.pmles. e ..!'., i ,i 1 s(h t e m e nt , .:. r -teid rnanufac- : !.e eau.se or lltl- s vs tnat 1 1..- s n I """ei ""' : !.', tariff agitation t ' 1 I I - I , J 1 '1 I I I 1 ,'1 1 . li.i v- t e m f n . 1 : Th i i J f . M i (o . ; : Qri'",h'i mi lets v. i led ,( n '1 lia e been sel 1 1 rig below those prices ined and this e prior- utllng bv w.-re op e- rt m i n, 1 1 ' i ' -p..sed t.. ., 1 1 ..; pt ot ' ' u-.g t m , i r . h . telt the II : r ..stomei s. :s.- ity 1.1- I'l, I S ' i E THE PANT''. F"l:-.li.K 111 pan. is the statement .tide p ilvp P. Ju-lge (i.iry after the 1 th.- p.n.i. ! Btee, bbrrs t III' of llrtober indusiiy was and oonsilTn- ountry bad i r n ei s i l.r " ug hou t i it based large jii'.rko at prices pre v.ul.ng whin on d 1 1 puis were tavoi aide, jrnl these wcie undisposed of An i in mediate and ladual pi ed net ion in 111 - would have meant bankrupt' t . multitudes To prevent disaster and ruin, and at the request of scores who were lnter.-st.d a large percent age of the leading men connected wit i this llldustrv met to advise with ea. h other in regar.1 to the nest int er. .-is of all com erne, 1, including the gen- ral public I'artl.. at least, as .i resull stability of pi ! es. ,.s U"- guished fro,,, wide and sudden nuc luntlons. existed until a'. out trie negin mnii of 1 lion, altboi ;b no agreements were made to maintain prb s and not withstanding a small per, enlace of 1 rn a mi lint u rer s'.ood a f rroni inn , onferences. . F,,,. ., ear i,r, . e ll!,ri January 1st. )iia. there was a gradual, though not ,.ti t irely regular, jmprnv merit In the Ir.m and st. el tr ad.-, and an increase in the sales made v i t iiNi'EKNS li ES I'1 'NSI BEE. luirlng the last two d.i ,f the ma n u I ad u r ers ha v e l ' 1 1 ! e I' e 1 1 1 e f"! the purpose ., one another all the in , s m a n v been , In f giving 1 1 r u ui 1 1 , , 1 1 a ii I ta, t s obtainable i to,,: conditions in detail i l nllli; it app. tt.at lol one re. (.-on ot aimtbi 1 inline pa r !b liai I v the t a riff t Ion. man. f t In- sma 1 1. ; iris w ho have tod been d :s;o .s. d to co operate dutoig the last v. ir have be. . ,.,,.r. ,,, less evelleil and lieniof- d. 1 I, nve be.n selling their , . . ., , , i ... , h, ... u hh , products at pipes below h' se J were log ll , been s has intluenced lew -hat extended all'! , n t .-a s-i n a b le c ur 1 1 n of I , I ices bv s- one f tiiose who were i pposed to changes. but felt ' om- oelled to meet con iltiotis in order to then customer-. As a result as o.av be ne, essaiv with r. -p. , t m o,-,b I to r of tlf I'lisl'ie .iiff. lent "HH ll.les tain men i.m o The rirl. es wnnn mav del et m : n ii pon ana r ne oc. a o s , . same will be given hy the mnntifa, t .i, rs to their i ustomers dire, t as , ..si -n n, av require 1 n,. fr.eu l'y relations whi- h li-lvc . x isle I b. Ii' e. n the prim ip.il ma n , -' a., t ui et s vt'.H , on t in ue." lllldAKIl MilllS NOTICK. Peiiiamls That tin- I- iiroM-n Powers ItecogiiUc Her Iiidi'lH-ndence Po lity Mav Cause an ('prising In the ItalWans. Ear s. Feb. '.i I fed I'ranie and tb Europe that she is ,,n the moment ! for mal r. cognition p. ndetn , She , all fact that she has Iar'.i has notl ot In r pow ers i f now i ouv inc.-d s rnv. 1 I or a bee inde nt t , n 1 1 " n to the oh. . 1 patient h . following th.- ii'lv ice nn.l mail tallied ,,n ntti and she .-xpr. sees f f t! pow .-rs r , ffr.m that t he ..'..ernational lr"ul s i ii T i r k v will i.'tard Kreativ the settbm.nt p.-i..iiiK ijuesiions with th ll ' l'.rth-r delay wo. .11 1- dnnc. ,a In , ri st s, P is pointed o i I : K ; v to brine about a brc aeh f h.r .t.trv . .is t" . ,,nd ,f the p. a i in the Balkans No t hange lu Attitude. in Feb. Is II was ,1 I. land Foreign 1 'trice ta- that i nraa t h a r ' I rea t Rrlta t n . .. v.r- has given notice of Hi .f the Indepelld III e :n w. i w ithout inundation i 1 no , hatite In the atti : th- p w . rs towards Bulgaria. .', nntil the entire near -st r. ai hes a settle- i: n The r- por's :r cr, .dntion on the i , r, t . " , - '(,v A : st r ,ii-lt intary has s.r.t an !non,.i1ain to s.-rv :a In the matt.r .f tic n, . d tl izntion of her fores are 1 , relir.al lore. At the Foreign 'Oh,, ar i several of the ,mf'Hss'es r. Eot.i n it was declared that absolutely nothing was known w hi' h (ould bisttfv the reports. Situation Is Critical. St. P. fersburg. F. h. ly The sitoa'ion in th.- Balkans still is criti cal and it Is freely declared fn St. Vr . rshurs that Austria will Invade Servin unless Serv ia puts an end to her war prep.Twt1e.r.s. will makl a trip to Albany for a con- ferace before oin to Washington tosttand the inaugural ceremonies. Mr. Root will leave here Monday jo in direct to the New York State cap ital, thence to New Tork City, r.-here he will remain until March 4th. Mr. Roo' said to-day that his trip had been mot; benefrtMal. his Injured knee be ing thoroughiy well. !WORLDS conference called. Five Nstlon to Partk-tpale In a Conference For the Conservation of Xattu-al Reource-Knox Ap- prove, and Will Carry Out hc Movement. Washington. Feb. 19. So thorough- j i ly n. press, d is President Roosevelt with the n isitv for the conserva - ' """ ' IR" na,'ir" . V i Cortfei f no in s ' a formal iru itat p. on here, to extend n to foreign povv : s partic.pate in an international con- fuence to del with this important problem to he held at The Hague next September All of the 45 natroi.f r. presented a: The Hague peace con ference vili he Invlt. d to participate The ancoun. . nient of this proposed international (iath-rir.g was mad'- h President !(.... s.xelt following a 'on. heon whim he to-day gave m honor of the . om missPmers from rhis omntrv, t'arada and .Mexico, who nr. In a'tendan. upon the North Amen .an ' 'onservation fonference. in al ditlon Ambussador Hryce. of fireat Britain Senator K;iOx and others were present. Senator Knox, who is in be Si irfarv of State in Mr i Ta f t s i 'abln and upon whom will de,,it- the dut of furthennir lb. movement is In hearty sympath'. with the idea of a world's conference. Train Crew See Bloody Man. Hut Offl.-ers Cannot Find Illin. ?pe, la o, T!.e ( il. server Stotescllle. Feb 19 The engineer on u'siboUjd passenger train N 1 1 the sta - " " r "r " " ' Hun esterda nn the arrual or roe trai -. here by sta'ltig that the tram h.ol passed a mm a short distance east of ! Statesville whose face was bally it 'and erv bloody The man. stated the t r a 1 n ma n . was apparenm m pre t. lad shape, but was aide to walk and was plodding toward Statesvll!- I'h.ef of I' d; e i onner. w ho w as nt t !i- s'.i tlon, and a number of others w-nt down the railroad at on. e in sear, h r. f the injured man but failed o. ' him. and none of the people Inn; ab i.k lb- railro.id who wtr.- .pji si ed e.: nt,', it rhe matter had set-n s n h i I'.al . The engineer evid. nth saw h a man as he described, but what be . me -f the fellow is a myster. IWink Stockholders Ha mi Annual Meeting. Spe. !h1 to The til, server S'nt.sMlle, Feb. 19 The sto.k h. biers of the First National Hank Statesville met in annual session i , ,h(, bank T,1(...iay evening, I . .- . ,.lnm ,nH ,)U.t The veal r VP v Ba 1 Isfactory to the sto.-k- j h, rH- MlXf( 8nown ,hal ,he hank wonderful nroaress in all ' lues in spite of the financial trou l ies. A good dividend was paid anlben eaugni. several thousand dollars were aided p. ii,, surplus fund. All the old li re, tors and olllcers were re-elected. Severe, Storm In Florida. Pensacola. Fla.. Feb 1 '.(. The most severe st,,rm experb-n, ed here since the hurricane three vears ago. visit. d 1'ensa. .da to day and w hile the dam age tr, the , Itv was not great, reports from the navv yard tonight are that the masts of the wireless telegraph were broken. "tie residence was ini'i ke,l and tne roots or mxny oiners a - i b,,wn "ft l'.o.u houses and sheds ,"h de ii"! i s.'ied along the water ''i- ! front. No damage to shipping Is re ; i- tti'.iir In a l.S-nnle motor-pared htcv lornado Vi-dt- Texas. San A igiisllne, Tex , Feb. 19. A tornado near here last night uproot- r" ioonaou f dollars worth of pine lie.-s. ieineo a s.iv. linn, a oiiiio'e, i , . ,,e. , .,a ,1 .mll,h,'l ,he of Hen, h Kussell Kussell and I, Ins children were buried In the de bris, but es, aped with minor injuries Wife Shoots Hushnnd. Norfolk. Va., K.b. 19. Lewis Johnson was shot m the breast at noon lo-day by his wife, Mabel John sun, and Is In a dying ,. .million. Thev .lain, H was an a client, but the (oiidilion ,,f the in on, and uppearaneo of the woman showed that there had been a scuttle. Sin- is being hold by the police. Collins I .e feat a It hour. Atlanta, da., Feb 1 !i Elmer C..I lliis to-night defeated Hobby Wal : li His :n a 15-mile motor-paced bjcv - , le ia.e here on a U-lap mile track. ntiniiiK the last two heats. The lirst j'lve miles was declared a dead h at. I'cllins won the second heat bv a yard and ,i half and the third by U'l yards ! Time s ;. ii". s 0. Heavers (.atlier In Annual Convention. ,.w '': leans. F in 1 '.1 The annua! , , 1 1 v , 1 1 1 i ,, ;i ,,f the I nde pendent 'r der of It. avers opened fo re to-day with r pi esenta 1 1 v cs iriim 4a dams of the o r , 1 r in attendance. The su preme secretary reported that the membership had been increased hy more than H.Omi since July. l'."X. Steamer Signals For Help. Bridgeport. Conn. Feb. 1st. The steam' r John Srarin. of the Starin New Haven Elbe, is In distress off this harbor and tugs have started to to r anpiJiiHii, r 10 , in,, ,,. ciso.iio lol n' I i. lne uuiure 01 voe irouuie is noi snow 11 JUDGE FOR YOURSElf Whteh 1st Better Try an Experiment incut or Profit by a Charlotte Citizens Experience. Something new is an experiment - 1 Must be proved to be as repre- i sent.-. f I 'Do- statement of a manufacturer j ,s nor convincing proof of merit. But the endorsement of friends is. Now supposing you had a bad back. A li me. Weak or Aching one. Would vou i xperlnient on it'.' Von will read of many so called rnri-f,. Endorsed, by strangers from far away p laces. It s different w hen the endorsement comes from home. Easy to prove local testimony. Home endorsement is the proof that hacks every box of lioan s Kid ney Pills. Read this cXiee: W. P. Redfern. 402 Worthington. Ave.. Charlotte. N. C. saysi "1 am pleased to speak In favor of Doan'i Kidney Pills, aa I know from per sonal experience that they are a re liable kidney remedy. I have used them on several occasions and they have never failed to relieve me in a short time of any trouble arising J from Inactive kidneys I am never ' my kidneys are not performing their functions properly, a few doses give me the dealred results. For sale by all dealers. Price SO cents. Foster-Mil burn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Dean's and take no other COINING QUEER NAMES rlleol v' MmtS2l hm"?,,01" i",1' ! VLZr C'" H"I;dIy K, " F"' : If one will atop to consider for a moment tome o( thJ aburd names ; that are applied to various things. - "uc" 88 soaps, proprietary medicines. iTw t a an4 . . . . s , . lr 8old "dvertislngr It can readily nej. rancirui and euphonious titles. The rraze has extended to all man ner and forms of manufactured articles. One attention may be at tracted by gome oueer word which 'stares at him. in letters two feet - high, from a billboard. and And upon investigation that this strange w..rd is the nsme of some particular brand of common cheese, or again, ir may be an adroit combination of letters that intimate that the purchase f a certain brand of crackers Is absolutely necessary to your con tinued happiness Among the popular articles now before the public there are few that make any effort to Indicate the nature of th. object named, and a con spbuons exception to this rule Is Plant Juice, the famous remedies manufa. tured hy Col. Frank A. DI1 1'i iih.im. of Cincinnati, O. A person who reads this name on a bottle Is at once informed of the exact nature f the . ontents. for it is literally the iiiu.s of powerful medicinal plants nam: Th:rr;;;o dmn inh;, am.- and none in the claims made .r these remedies, and It Is this eidcti.e of candor and sincerity that has resulted In the great popularity of the Plant Juice remedies. se. ured 'idow 's Money Then De- serted Her. ' dd F- rt correspondence Marlon I leni'ierat A woman and three little children arrived in Old Fort last Saturday on passenger train No. 12 In very destl- I tut" circumstances It was the same - I - i s!or of woman's trust In man. It 'seems rbat she was a wddow living at " 'Vinst'.n -Sa'em. find thinking that she Id make a better living for her sel r and children In Virginia, decid".! to go. sihe also said she had a si it r living sunewhere In Virginia, but she 1'lbin t know exactly where. Never having traveled she entrusted her . money, which was something over I IK"1, and her baggage In the hands 1 of a man whom she had only known . a short time The man sent her here, j 1 telling her that he would come on the nex1 train, but he never turned up. t The woman was sent to Ashevllle ; Sunday evening The man was heard i . ' nt Hryson "itv Monday. but we i haven't aa yet learned whether he has liixal Cough Medicine for Children. The season for coughs and colds is now a, hand and too much care cannot he used to protect the children A child is mm Ii more likely to contract diphtherial ,.r s.nrlet fever when he has a cold Tho flicker von cure his cold the less the ! risk riiainbet lulu's Cough Itcmedy la i ?.,.. reliance or many mothers, and low ,,f those who have tried it are vvlll in,. t , us' nr.v other. Mrs. F F Starch , r of Hlpley. W Va.. says, "I have never , , si ,1 anything other than Chainherlalns ('oiigb H"melv for my children arid It has always given good sat ,9 fa cl Ion. " Tins r me.lv contains no opium or orhor ;"T:hn?.n.s v t i jmt m DR. JOHN R. IRWIN OFFICES : Realty Building ( Skyscraper). Second Floor Rooms 200, 301-204. Hours s HO to 9 30, 1 2 to 1. 4 to 5. And by appointment. 'Phones lfirt or 69. Residence 125. DR. E. R. RUSSELL and DR. J. P. MATHESON have movd from 221 S Tryon street to Nop. 511 and 513 Realty Building. T'hone 418. DR. BR0DIE C. NALLE has moved from 201 N. Trvon to room No. 600-610 Kcaltv Building. 'Phone Nos. 433 atid 13. JOHN P. MUNR0E. M. D. Specialist In Nervous Diseases. Offices In the Charlotte Sanatorium, 'Phone 521 Charlotte. N. C. Dr. A. M. Berryhill DENTIST Office No. 4 South Tryon St. Office 'Phone S26. DR. C. H. C. MILLS Realty Building Practice Limited to Diseases of Women and Obrtetrlcs. Office hours 10 to 1 2 a. m., I to 5 p. m. Residence Central Hotel. TUCKER & LAXT0N, Contracting Engineers, CHARLOTTE. Completer Steam. ElnrrrleaX anl Hydraulic Pc-wer Plants. BANPT A MYERS, Consulting Engineers. Water Supply and Imrlflcatlon Sewerage, Sewerage Disposal. Roads, streets. Pavements. Water Power, Drainage.. Reinforced Concrete, Bur veya. Estimates. Plans and SpeoU)ca- Uoca. Construction Superintended, Complete Plants designee and con structed. lain Office, 17I-7T Arcade Building. Greenaberos North Carolina, . Branch Office, t Laarlnburg-. Nortb Caroilea. 1 PROFESSIONAL CARDS I 1 SACO AND PETTEE MACHINE SHOPS COTTON MACHINERY Pickers Revolving Flat Cards Railway Heads and' 1 Drawing Frames A. H llrotlier of II. Thomas Wade Located in Arkansas. Special to The Observer. Statesville. Feb. 19 Mr. R. F. .- h? h-jrn trin ? relatives of H. Thomas Wade, the stranger who died in Statesville sev eral weeks ago leaving several hun drej dollars, has located a brother, Mr. J. P. Wade, at Augusta, Ark- The latler's attorney has written Mr. Henry stating that Mr. Wade Is sure that the man who died here was his brother, whom he had not heard from for some time, and he was anxious to get all Information available regard ing his death. Mr. Wade or his at torney will probably come here from Arkansas to wind up the aftalrs of tho dead man. Secretary Wright Will Attend Ten nessee Society Banquet. Washington. Feb. 1. Secretary Wright, of the War Department, has accepted an Invitation to attend a banquet given by the Tennessee So ciety of New York City on the evening ot February 28d. Impossible to be Well It is impossible to be well, simply impossible, if the bowels are constipated. Waste pro ducts, poisonous substances, must be removed from the body at least once each day, or there will be trouble. Ask your doctor about Ayes Pills, all vegetable. He knows why they act directly on tne liver. !.if Oo.. M. 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Choice Cut Flowers Bridal Bouquets, Floral Designs, Cut Flowers of all kinds a specialty. Decorations solicited. Write, telegraph or telephone. DiB worth Floral Gardens McPbee Bros., Proprietors. From Standard Coal with minimum quantity. M. A. Bland, Vice President and Salpa Agent ' fff t W JWBSSSUl .' Blubbing1 Intermediate and Boring Frames Spinning Frames Spoolers and Reels AsToAitiIkovSteroci YbuCAift Catch The lia- EMAl SrtNDERS Dy U3IN6 Cheap Stationery. Let Is Supply You With Am Engraved Letterhead That Will Pay Tor Itselp Dy Attracting Business fij You. CHAS B. KING, President. TIME TO ENTER you get maxiuium heat PNOInSE IB l Oft 72 i Standard Ice & fuel Company. PR1NTH0USE ,1
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