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3HARL0TTE DAILY OBSERVER, FEBRUARY . 24, 1909. CAPITAL STOCK DOCBLED. Lumber Company That is Building Railroad Iucrese Capital to Half Million Governor Will Not Attend Tart Inauguration Rabbit Foot Prepare! U Be Sent to the New Preoidem Another Hydrophobia Patient. Observer Bureau. The Holteman Building, Raleigh. Feh. 23 To-day the Montgomery Lumwr Company, of mhioh Mr- -v.y- J tt-.-i-i-Of Spring Hope, is the president, in creased its capita- stock from " to 1500. U00. This company ;.- h-.i.i-Ing a very fine line of road froru 8pring Hope in the direct. on of Ku. elgh. and if putting down " - T" ! ' ; rails and nee! bridges of th best cm struct ion Nine mi.es are roreab built and about four miies m-i graded on this side of the Tr river, that stream having airendv (--r i..s ed Of course. It lb quite we ' vj : i i r -stood that the Allan!; i' ; will be in position in um- th ron.l f-r passenger and freight 'ram. m nd there is natuially much desire '" haw come to Raleigh The h!ft i commerce has tifi up matter. Governor Kitchtn appoints Rele gate to the ,.,rer.tioti representing the various .,.,-herii Stater al'.ert bv Governor k :' New Orleans U eider and re i. tares of ! r,e v a : South h ur.iiurin M. L Ship man 1 .Sawyer. V N I). Y '"t,;,er V Pearsn N. H ' Thomas To-dav It,.- Sl' partrnent r '-iv .-.i , . lui'sian. h ' i it h -:; 1st to i oi il to tne I.-glshi-.tintes in tie hi. ij labor law. Jairett. M N S H Tanner. Te. .John H :!v aii'l Ji'hn ! . Ag r n ult ura 1 I I re t from Turk. a pat knge of li.lm.'i M .-eeii i.t the famous l.alak:n !.!,', o. the fines-; ..t ita clas in the wen 1.1 and ihese nee.! will be distribute! In small quantities to North ("'ariilirid growers who may WtBh t.. cultivate tli.8 tobacco. Another pat., i.t ,i boy named Ah ernathv arrived t.i day to be treated for the bite of a mad dog The heao of the doii vtir reieive.i by lr Shiir and the let made whb h showed tb.it the animal had rabies It nt.it serms reasonably ceitnlb that Governor K,tehlii will not t the Inauguration of Mr Taft. f-o f;i I! Is not known that an troops il, represent thin State on this mcuaion A rabbit fo'.:. gold rr on nte.l . lid been prepared bee t . i.e item hi Mi John IV Smith to Mr Taft rie w.i sent fn.in here to Mr. McKmhv when he wa inaugurate.1 A negro wa paid to watch a graveyard herv and .-.hoot a rabbit and be s ne to gt-i the left hind foot, which the darkevs believe ii the one carrying the run charm." It in understood that next week. Just before the Legislature adjourns th Oove-mor will send in hut nomi natlODfi for the varmint f.oardu of directors. Including ai1 on the pent teotiary boajd. Orand Secrmary Drewrv nlmoun. "e that a new lodffe of Maaonh li.ib t" en ertabttahed at Klnviile In an interview with ijovernni Jltchln regarding the various anti truet 4ll now before the I,egllatur. I in . I: "1'eraonaJly. I favor the et ronett "antl-t rust leglalatlon and the hen' machinery for Itn enforcement vthe.il can be devleed to deetroj1 prl ate lnduatriHl mnnnpnl) FllAiVCK iSKF.S HAMIWHITIM.. Tariff Cotiunlwlon Adopta Amend -nKnit Restoring Old Maximum anil Alliilniuiil With Ilrgard to Cotton, hed OH r'em American He priaola. ! Parla. Feb. 24. The tariff cm j mtowlon at the cloae of Ita meeting to- day adopted an amendment restoring the old maximum and minimum rate for all oiln. with the exception' of cotton fteed oil. whit h will pav a uniform rate of 2"- franco per lit" kilos. It also maintained Itn di -ciaiona with regard to .hilled mnit The opposition to a r. viinn of the Ktench lariff whlt h pi op. .see an In , crease In the duties on Vtnernan product!! "f an average of 20 per i cent., as annnet a 1" per cent In-creaa- on Kuropean goo.lH. was e I dcnrerl again t"-dnv when Minlst.r of f'ommerce Crtippl appeared befu're; the tariff cnmmlnl"n n.l urg d rapeclallv th.it m. increase ! mad. In the exittlng dutv on cotton seed oil. which eomen from tin- I'nll.'d States Foreign Mlmstai Pl-hon and Mlnlfter of Agricultir. Kuan also' spoke along the same line The government f.-srs that If this In crease went throni. it wtnil'l result In tariff reprisals, on tin- pait of America. Myafcery SiiitouikIn Itctachnient of Captain li iiK hlno. Waihlngtnn. Ftsb. No explana- ' tion of the .aiire for t'aptam Hamil ( ton M. Hut. hlns' deta. hment from ! command of tl,.- battleship K'.-rnHrn. by Admiral Spenv at Oibraltar, lcr i the reason f -r h1 c-irnlng Imme ..n . a paasensti .t'f.t.uier is available at the Navy I lep.t rt men t. Hear Admiral , Plllshury. h'ef of the bureau of nav igation declared to-day that he had ' not the slightest idea why Captain Hutchlna was .ietache.i from Ms command. jr;l-ti.s on a. .cunt of ill- 1 neas, and no advi. hav- reached the department on ihe ruhjeri from Hear Admiral Sprry. Rutota Will Kct-trnli4- Hulgaj-la' In dentlr nt St. Pe". rCu.rg Kfl' Kmp.-ror Ferdinand t.f Hulg irni w h . ret l.rn per-ir "Nlcfio aw her.- t, ,i t. w : ' 1 pio long his stay In St. pe'..1 . u,,u the end ' ' t '. .ur ttte -non-p'-lit ical : ar.t ' of , . c . i been ins.sie.i ,.p,.n n -.ic c a! resulta ha e l..-ii a.-, , mp. -I ! n c there Is not th. huiihj! ubt ..t h- -de facto rec' rct. oi of y. ril-n.rp i t King, j H.c.T:-.:. ; no-pep. ft-:, r iRuaala It ts .e.ievt--i ir,.; Turk Will fol.OW H ...-S. a s eX.irt'p.e ,(. r a few da.f Angimla Tourists l:is .ocv Negro rpl.Hiia:e. Auguata. I",.. F. : 2 3 - J . ettlzena of A;::-:.. N rt t.. '. one of the st ; ' k . . , t raiaed $3. IS" ith :. pi For 1av rf the mortgage a- u.: ! . tare for the snib.t; ; -;e-.,.c. was pathetit a!l t! ' ! r Taft In his p ech i. e., v. Bight. Prior to leaving a .ig u: Taft donated J25 to 'ne ins:'' John KorKffeiSer ga e ;3n money Just raised. The orphan conducted ly Rev. !rtn M H ar. aged ex-lav str w n . a v; .tl.. i The We . fVum a IVrilous Foitloli. Beeton. Mass.. Feb :4Afte. tfloonJerlng In the mud off Fort Mir ren en Georges Island in tne outer harbor, the White Star liner Cref c, .Invard bound, with r.early l.ouo pns , sengers from Mediterranean ports on , board. brought up on Centurion Ue-ige, half a mile east of the fort st 11:10 hurt night, and was apparently; lit a .dangeroua posrttlon at an early .hour this morning. j v.- Th lug pulled the Crttte Into deep : .wafer st 1:1S a. m.. and towed her to j "uarantlna. The steamer was not baj-1 iy damaged 1 STORMS THROUGHOUT SOtTH. LoulKTille EspeclaUy Hard Hit By Tor rential Katna and High Wind Re- 1 porta front Other Centres. ; Louavllle. Ky., Feb. 23 Storm and flood conditions throughout Kentucky and especially in Louisville and vicin- lty. to-dav in many Inatancea caused a suspension of husincsa. an Interrup- j tl .n ..f transportation by rail rou'ea 1 an I much damage tg property. Many ptrsens ha. I to Met to high ground wi'h their nio able propertj . l;a:n fell In iorrenm last neht and t. -.lay riier a territory extending fioni central I-itiar.a mnifti through Ken tu.ky an I into Tennessee and central ."le-.rgia. but 'he norm was the aover-i-f in Kentu'kv R.T.t.in Keith, a hov hurryinc home fr on: i r.o..i !ti the b.indlng rain, was -ne k i y a Ix.ulsv ,r.e street car and killed Street car truffle In Louisville suf fered severely Residential suburbs were without transportation. A hun (fro! resblepis along Hear tlrasa creek were driven from home Nearl 2.".0 tatlie w , re drowned in thai place. I'heiokee Park suffered aeyerely Several ftridges were torn away f tne iloocis pt.urlng down Bear- irass c 1 1- e k . Many bridges In central Kent nky have I t-en carried awHy and ioui h live a'.,, k lost. In So .thern Indiana ail streams are rising and the Ohio i abov- 'in- flood etagt at Evanaville. Near mini. 111., a Big Four freight went into a wash out A hrakernan wan hille.1 and the conductor injured TORNADO IX AHKAVSAS. Thlrtee.n persons KHIttl and Many In Jui ed H NUtrin W liit li si-e Four ouiitlfs One Town I'lat lb ally Wlpctl Off the Map. Little Kot.K. Aik . l-ch. 23 Thirteen persons wer- KiHe-l. -tevt-ralstore were inl'irt-d anil ptop-r'v valued at maris thousajids of dollars wii destroyed b a tm r,i I., win. h, originating In Lonoke mull'' eastei li Aikanaas. moving r.ortfit-Hstw ,ird iraverse.l tfie count!- of l.or.ok.- Prairie. Woodruff .ml p. .it, sett, i nrli in ilnv a. ci. riling to aii: - s re, civ..! here ot-night The .lend In Lonoke ctsun'y are I.. sin- liunnell. aged 7 years eai Augusta. Woo lr uff county. Ho!'! Pruett and wtte Hotmle Seat and wife; Tlshle Kphs, uni.lentHied h. Kin. least six are .bad at Fisher. l'o:.,4eM county. because of the Intel rupf ion t.f wire ion m 1 1 n I' a tl'.n wfh the Hf rm swept territory only the most nieanre intor uiHilon Is availahle to-uight A'. Fisher, a town of 40 inhabitants i' Is reporte.i thnt hut two buildings rmain st.i'idlng and that many in Jured are imprisoned among the wreckage of the razed buildings A relief train with physl ians and nurses bdt Hrlnkley late this afternoon fur that point - - !,YX IIIX; STORY I N FOCMk.I. Two Ionia,' While Men Arretted nl iiltxvwm Charged With Itrutal -sault I'pon a Young Wonuin Two Olliern Implicated Han- Not Heen rreatod Im Will lie Allowed to Take Its Course. i olherson. Feb 2.'l. -xHumors thnt three white men had been lynched near here are unfounded There hi' been considerable excitement an. I some talk of lynching as the result of an aliened criminal assault upon the daughter of ,T. p. Robinson "tl Jan uary 2Vth. for which two young white men. Hill Lowdermilk and James M'.n .lav have been arrested but It Is now certain that the law- will be u Mowed to tak" its course It Is alleged thru Hill Lowdermilk. James Monday and two other young men forced Miss lioblnson. at the point of a revolver, to submit to brutal Indignities. Lowdermilk having first induced her to leave home under the promise of marriage Monday ig held In the Murphv Jail in default of $20. oiui bond. Lowdernii'.k kuv- lu.n.l in the sum of $2")0. The other two young men Implicated have not been an ested. Mileen Years For Killing Ills Snrrt licmrt. Norfolk. Vn . K b. 23. John Mor gan Ilaynes was to-night found xulltv of murder In the second degree anti sent' nee. 1 t., 16 years in the Stat.- p. n tter.ttary. He was chaiged with t'T murder of his sweetheart, lti-vear old Vivian Madeline Saunders, on Nov. tu ber 1th The defense was menial ir responsibility from drinking A in., lion for u new trial was made and will be argued Thursday. I I ro Hums liuffajo I'at toi j HufTalo. X V , Pel.. 2.i. Fire f night .lestrove.l the slx-storv hrl. k building on the northwest . ortir "i Pear; street aud Tenat" and badly damaged the upper floors of the two buildings to the north of Pearl street The loss Is estimated hi $450. o Th he,iu st losers are H .1 Brock A . I'lawson Wijtnn and Cnlin A Frank All ih,- Irms were manufacturers and 'wholesale .1. cilers in . bulling Will the North Carolina He I'sed to Bear AiioiImt Notable Atw'd'.' Norfolk. V . i3.-.The re elpt of an order to-dnv fr-ug the Nsvv- Ie cirtment bv Captain W A Marsh 11. dliectlng htm to make nr. changes in the special (juarters on the N-.'r'h Car olina, upled h Preslilent eltrct 'Ctft on his rstfn: trip to I'icihiim ,s J"is Inc t ons ! der a b ie sp ulari oi aiooiig fleet "IH. ers. Sixth Week of Calluuin 'lYIal San Franciseu. Feb. 3 Tin sixth w k t the trial '.r f.r.etv Pa' ri k .'alhoun. president t!:. i nr.-.l Heiiroads opened t'.-diiv w.tii t h e pt elim inarv t xn initiation of flc four ' - t ill special enlte summoned m tlif ,ss. null . ne more biror W re. I i, ;!;.- i "X. but r. Is likely th.it an , 'f? r! ill be made to disqualify S'-n " -.'.'. pass-d nii- lrusl I jiw of rkiuifa I plit hl gi.i, Feb. 23. -Dt . ldln- the -. .,: '..- Hn.mond Packing I'otp- ' ..: ago versus the State of A.ri.-.t. ftw r.tblv to the State, the preiin out of the I'nited States oa, ip ,ebl the t onstitu t tonality of Hf.f : ust ,w of Arkaisas. The; f.el Ji.lf.'.iu ' the Ar : s.i .-"',''.- Miir'.s for falling t. o!) . e lb,- . i kernian Mifts His Match. Colun.b.a S o . Fe'5. 21 Al Acker mar, wis thrwn at Greenville In a w rest1 n g 'l abMi to night for the first tine In t oi'h I'lir'.'-.s ' Alexander Hwanson Akerma'i has wrestled aomt of the best in the tountry in this KOLDIFH BALKS DKATH PLOT. , It seeroett ie J A hior a civil war veteran, of Kemp. Tex. that a ptot ea- : i'd between s de.rr'e lung trouble i and the grave to cause his death "I j coo'racted a stuhbom cold " he writes, j "that 4evekped a eough that stuck to j ma. Ir. srtlt of all rerrediea. for rears Mr weight ran Aov n t 1 pound. Then 1 began to use l)r Kings w LHscor ery. which vreatored aary hawlth complete ly, I now weignt ITS pounds " For savsra Colds, oibstfnale Coughs. Hemtwrhagsst, Asthma. an to prevent Pneumonia It's unrivaled. S0c- anl tl. Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by all druggists. AflMT QFTICER A SCICIDI3. Mcutenant John 1. MoUer Believed to Have Taken His Own Life Because HI. Beat ilrl YVent Back on Him. New York. Feb. 23 was rife In army circle lo-day over the motives which could have driven Lieutenant John J iloller, of the Kighth Infantry, Tnlted States army. tr. commit suicide by shootftig himself late last night in a room at the Grand 1 n urn HoM.. A M, -a. ate- revived to the effect that the young jrrny officer hud heen Jilted less than a year ago by a young woman with whom he had while stationed and to whom h become acquainted t Governor s Island had been attentive up to the time of his departure for the Philippines. I While stationed in the Islands, Lieu- tenant Mull'-r was tried before i a court-martial on a charge of having ! or.done.l cruelties on the part of the Finpirio chiefs, nut the verdict of the court exonerated him and when he returned from the far East it was with the idea ..r renewing his suit with the young woman. I'pon landing at l-yin Francisco, however. he learned that during his absence the lady had become engaged , , to another, and this preyed on hlK mind, his friends declare She is said to have ninoe married. Three young women tubed at the morgue lale to-nlgnt and requested permission to see the body of Lieuten ant Moller. Tin-) declined to give their names or addresses. They ap peared deeply moved when shown the body, ami the youngest one inquired for a ring which she said the lieuten ant had 'I'irii ..n his left hand. She was told that Ihe ring was in the possession of the police. i.'h.iplatn Smith, of Fort Jay. Gov ernors Island, said to-day that four .ems ago a man s.-rant of M oiler's sh"t hitnsrlf in exactly the same w ay that Mo.if-r had done In both i aaes Ihe bullet, he said, entered the right ttuiple ami mad. Its exit on the u-ft side ,,f ft,,, bead. The chaplain added that tic lieutenant thought a great .leal ..f ihis servant New Y ork Central Muat Ray Hue of j $ I OA. 000. Washington. Feb. 23. The verdict "f tl,.- I'nited Slates Circuit Court for the southern district of New Yoi k. imposing a fine of $108. u00 upon the N'evv Yoik Central Railroad Company on the charge of granting rebates to the American Sugar Company was to day affirmed by the Supreme Court of 'he ( hit.-,! States. I he rebates to the American Sugar Refining Ciimpariv were given on ship merits of sugar In 1 903 from New Yoik to Cleveland and Detroit Six offenses were i harged and fine of $18, 0 0 u ea h w ere imposed by the trial court House Plans to Put Through a Ship Subsidy l,aw. Washington. Feb. 23 Before, the close of the sixtieth Congress, a ship subsidv ni ocean mall subsidy law will be enacted by CongresH, If new plans of House leaders are successful To morrow (lit- ocean mall hill, which passer! the Senate. March 20th. 1 908, will be reported out of the House com mitiee on postofflces and prist roads. A canvass of the committee to-day in dicated that the vote on tills measure .will he 10 to H (if the twelve Re publicans, Representatives Stafford, of Wisconsin, and Murdoek. of Kansaa, will v nte with the six Democrats against the hill, llonaparte to Have Help In PtosCcu Irur Newspapers. Washington. Feb. 23 - United States Assistant District Attorney McN'amara has been commissioned by Attorney (lenernl Bonaparte as special assistant to the Attorney General to aid In the prosecution of the press Publishing Company, the editors of The New York W orld and the owners of The Indian apolis N'ewa, recently indicted for al leged criminal libel of President Roosevelt, William H. Taft and others it. connection with the purchase of the Panama canal President to Altcnd Nephew's Funeral. Washington, Feb. 23 President, Mrs. Roosevelt, their son Kermlt and Mrs Nicliolus Longuorth, will attend the funeral services In New York to morrow forenoon of the President's i i phew . Stewart Douglas Robinson, 'ih" was killed Saturday night by fall ing trom a window In his dormitory at Harvard College. The President and members of the Presidents par ty left to-night for New York. Wullliour Defeats Collins. Atlanta. Feb. 23. Bobby Wslthour to r.iaht defeated Elmer Collins In a (ch'-diiled i:-mile motor pa. e l bicycle raft here Wallhour won the first bent by 40 yards. The time, 7:34-6, whb h is 1 1-T) seconds faster than the trat k record, which was made by Col lins last week. The se. ond heat was won by Wallh f.ir bv .'0 vartls Time, 8 0S 2-5. New Orleans Mardl (iras lias Wrt Fndliyg New drleana, Feb 23. With rain comlug down In torrents the last of the carnval parades, that of Comus. ma le Its way through the crowded streets to-night. The carnival cams to a conclusion with the Rex ball at the Athenaeum, and the Comus hall at he French opera house to-night. Tragedy In dcorgia Town. W aycroaa. (ia . Feb. 23. As a re sult of n difflcultv in a resort near DoukI.is. Oa . iate last night. Heeman ijoodvear was shot and killed anti Robert Heald was fatally wounded. Moth are well-known young men R V 1- Day and three women have been arrested. Feeling is Intense. Iiitl.str Polo Vault Keord Broken. Chltago. Feb ?3 Clair fc. Jacobs, of the I'nlverslly of Chicago, broke the worlds Indoor pole vault record to-night by clearing the bar at 12 feet 2 Inches in the dual track meet be tween the Chlrago Athletic Asaocla tion and the University of Chicago at Bartlett gymnasium. Pension For fit ah ugh loop's Widow. Washington. Feb. 23 n motion of s. nator Daniel, of Virginia, the omnibus pension bill passed hy the Senate to-day was amended to pro., vide a pension of j;0 a month to El len B. Lee. widow of the late Briga dier General Fltzhugh Lee. iouialaiui Tcnvn Damaged By Storm. Monroe. I Feb. 23. A aevere rnin and wind storm struck' 3Honroe this morning. A number of buildings were partially demolished entailing a loss of several thousands of dollars. No lives were lost. ttlMPLE REMEDT FOR LA ORIFPE. La grippe coughs srs dangerous as they freq'iently develop Into paeomonis Foley's Hony and Tee not only stops the cough but heals and strengthens ths lungs so that no serious results weed be fesred. The genuine Foley's Honey and Tar contains no harmful drugs and la In a yellow package. Refuse substitutes rt. H. Jordan A Co. and Ortens's Pharmacy ture M Spencer oa Handling: of e- ExptostytM. - Special t The. Observer." . Spencer, Feb. Jl. Colonel J. I Taylon, gpeclal agent of the American Railway Aaaoclatlon, " from Wa-hlng. ton, gave an illustrated lecture at the Spencer Railroad T. M- C. A. on aafe methods of handling explosives, and the method employed by the a ssoc la tton in the transportation of same. i The address was of unusual Interest 8D?ncer on account of the terrinc ! explosion of a powder maguihe lierf la(lt 0f.tober wnen thousands of dol- lara' worth of property and four lives J were lost. It Is not known whether ,"' "ul ou-., p.o,... i.. I lectures at all points on the system jwitn a vlew to i forestalling another : explosion, but the plan is a commend able one. Of damage claims against the nouineru at opencer inciuem to me j explosion last fall 20J have been com , premised and settled. Four are now pending In the courts. I - Cart of Thi Bathroom. To Insure perfect safety from disease germs every part of the bathroom must be well looked after and s dally cleaning and weekly acrub- , V ..... , j v !. GUIIUIIIOI). 1UO IUU BUUU1U UV3 tltlUIN CKOJ time after 1: Is used. For this purpose keep In the batoroo n a bottle of a solution made by ; dissolving two taUespoonfnls of Gold Pust washing powder In blf a gallon of water.' Once a week thoroughly scrub and scald the tub. basin, floor and all the fixture with hot! suds made from the washing powder and pour ! down the pipes boiling water to which has tioen added two tablespoonfuls of Gold Dust1 washing powder to every gallon of water. Use a small hook or bent hatrplu to remove lint from the waste pipes. Clean the nickel sna brass nxturus In the bathroom by rubbing with eoual part oi whiting and Gold Dual1 waaiilug powder. Realty Pulldlng (Skyscraper). Second Floor Rooms 200, 201-204. Hours 8 30 to 9:30, 12 to 1, 4 to 5. And bv appointment. Phones 1116 or 69. Residence 126. DR. E. R. RUSSELL and DR. J. P. MATHESON have moved from 2 21 8- Tryon street to Nos. 811 and 513 Realty Building. 'Phone 418. DR. BRODIE C. NALLE has moved from 201 N. Tryon to room Nos. 609-610 Realtv Building. 'Phone Xos. 433 and 13. JOHN P. MUNROE. 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. Offic 'Phone tit. DR. C. H. C. MILLS Realty Bulldtna; Practice Limited to Diseases of Women and Obstetrics. Office hours 19 to It s. m., 3 to 6 p. m. Residence Central Hotel. TUCKER & LAXTON, Contracting Engineers, CTARLOTTE. Complete Steam, Klectrkal and Hydraulic Pc-wer Plants. BANDY MYERS, Consulting Engineer. Water Supply and Purification Sewerage. Sewerage Disposal. Roads. Streets. Pavements. Water Power. Hydro-Electric Plants. Irrigation Drainage, Rain forced Concrete, Svr veys. Estimates, Plans and. Specifica tions. Construction Superintended. Complete Plants designed and con structed. v Main Office, 8TI-TT Arcade Building. Greensboro, North Carolina. BrancV Office, taartnbarg. North CaroUnsv V"-jWfy, 1 cfjew ii, fool " I 1 jif .SSV TT Tl Tl TTT1 4tX St . l , , , 1 1 m m Lij x u. xiiivj ua are pieasanuy Eurpnsea wnen J k tbey discover tshat each has shown the same excellent judgment and discriminating taste. BAILEY BROS' ROCK AND RYE made of best tobacco, properly cured, and delightfully 1 I flavored, has pleased and made friends of theu. I I eonrlii rf sift oiirna I pnuiu vi uu.tr tv v& a i 1 rracucai rest rroves Tobacco Taste. I I flncorotaratedl 1 I I Winston-SJem. N. C. - I I No btttBr tobtscco mtWe than thos oiamifao. I 1 I a . I tared br BAILEY BROS, i VOT IN A TR VST I II ' i A l & m i & l?Mlv;loV il PROFFSSIONAI CARDS I" , I DR. JOHN R. IRWIN 1 OFFICK3 SAGO COTTON MACHINERY Pickers JUvoi .rfrij Flat Cards Railway Heads and Drawing Frames A. Hi REMOVAL NOTICE The Phoenix Mutual Life Insurance Company, A. B- Wlngfleld, State Manager, has moved Its' offices to 507-608 Realty Building. "Phone 891. F. L BONFOEY ARCHITECT Supervision of Construction. 311 X. Tryou St. Room 4. Charlotte, N. 0. Wheeler, Galliher & Stern ARCHITECTS Realty Building, CHARLOTTE, N. C. a New York Branch. MILBURN, HE1STER & CO. ARCHITECTS WASHINGTON, D. C LOUIS H. ASBURT ARCHITECT Law Building, Chariot ts, If. O. HOOK AND ROGERS ARCHITECTS- CHARLOTTE, N. O. HUNTER & GORDON ARCHITECTS Law Building, Charlotte, N. 0. B. PARKS RUCKER, CHARLOTTE. N. C Consnltlog and Constructing ELECTRICAL ENGINEER Estimates, Plans. Specifications and Supervision of Construction of Light ing. Industrial and Power Insinua tions. Hydro-Electric Plants, Power Transmission. Municipal Lighting, Ete. GILBERT CL WHIT, 43. K. Cosksnhingf CIVIL ENGINEER; Imtnna, ST. C '" Waterworks, Sewcraga Streets; Wa ter Filtration. Sewage Disposal: Plans. Reports, Estimates, Super vision of ComtrcUi ... . , PETTEE MACHINE - SHOPS WASHBURN, Southern Agent CIIARLOTTE, NORTH. CAROLINA STEADIES THE NERVES About a year ago I suf fered from severe back aches, brought on by going up and down the steps at school. I was in such a nervous condition that I would shake like a leaf ipon the least ex citement. I tried one bottle of Mrs. Joe Person's Remedy and found it steadied my nerves, and I did not suffer so much with my back. 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