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OAHTALDU38S GALA ATTIRE T AFT-SU KRMA X IXACGrRATlOX Programme of the Great 4th of March Oeleorsuien WUI Begin at 1 1 O'clock la Uie freuate Oiauubrr When the New Prudent and Vice President Will Be Sworn In Tlie Parade to Be the Grandest Spectacle of Ute Day An Idea of the Organisation That W ill Take Part In It Matur ate Decorations the Order of Hie Day. Especially For the Inaugural Ball An Kffort to Be Made to Ar ooitniodat All the Visitor. There will also be military bodies to the committee- The rate Is usually from Georgia, including the Richmond based on a visit to Washington of Hussars, a cavalry command of Au- four days, which will enable the or gusta; Infantry from Florida and ! dtnury visitor to e Washington prop guardsmen from Mississippi and other erv after he or she has witnessed the points in the South. I greatest inaugural ceremonies ever CIVIC ORGANIZATIONS. 1 held. . vr,n ,h. iii.rv Hi.-i.inn .-in ' 'folks who stop at the hotels will Females (negro) 149.617 1 Males (mixed) , Xtl.tlt females (mixed) 17,T0 Males (yellow) 11,41 Females (yellow) . itj BY II. E. C. BHV.WT. Observer Bureau, Congress Hall Hutel. Washington, Feb. 37. Chairman Stlllwagen. of the iiiaugii ral commltuc, and l.ia litunanu have about comple'.ej their urrai.g. -menu for the Taft -Sherman inaatjii ration The capital city ot the na tlon is donning its festive dress From tjeorgelown to Lincoln Park in one direction, and the Potomac river to Chevy chase, in another, the town l being decorated. From the Depart ment of Mar to tht Library of Con- areas at Intervals on l'f-r,ns ivania have the left of lint of tbe eB.-..rt d avenue stands for spectators have ! vision. been erected. It is estimated tratj Tr parade will take at least three about 50,000 people w ill occupy se. 'a "ours to pass a given point an ! prob In grandstand and windows along t a ably longer. avenue io witness the grand Inaugural j I'nlqu- features will b the rule parade. Every effort is being made : among the civic oran:iati th. .The come the civic organizations. Including more than a hundred clubs and polit ical associations, many of them in fancy and unique uniforms. The per Morgan. of the civil organizations Morgan, of the civil organization's i committee, will be the Amerb u Club, i of Pittsburg. In this division will be the famous PUkanmny Hand. com j poded of colored orphans from South ; Carolina And there will be camps of ; Confederate veterans, wearing their oldtime war-worn jackets and carry , ing shot-riddled flags The forenoon parade, preceding the big pageant, will be composed of veteran soldiers and sailors of the C A R. the United Spanish war veterans and the army and navy union, acting as escort of honor to President and Vice Preeldent-ele. t i from the White House to ttie Capitol. where both will take the oath of c,f ! flee. The Sons of Union Veterans ill to make the lii&s inaaguratiun (he. greatest in the hietoij of the coun try. The programme of the 4th of March begins a: the Senate chamber at 1 1 o cio' k, when the doors will be opened for thufe entitle J to reserved beats on the floor. Members of the House and the House clerks will enter the Senate at ihf suth door. Ambas sadors and m:r.. ters ot foreign coun ties. wo will oe iueseuieu iil cai Oh p, . This v ot admission by the becretary of Stale, will assemble in the J-'enate mar Pie room until they are requested to enter the chamber At 11 45 the Supreme Court, pre cede,! by its officers, will arrive in a bodj and be announced. President and Vice President-elect Taft and Sherman will be escorted to the President's room by the committee on arrangements, when- they will re main until waited upon and carried Inio the Senate chamber, where seals will he reserved for them and the members of the committee THE SW EARING IN The Vice President-elect i. sworn in before the President-elect He takes the oath of office Just before the Journment of the Senate After pric-r by the chaplain. Rev Edward F.er ett Hale, the Vice President will deliv er his address and administer the oath of office to the Hena'ors-elect j After the Senate is organized those ! In the chamber will proceed through i the rotunda to the platform on the centre portico of the east side of the i Capitol in the following order. The j sergtanla-at-arniB of the Senate and House, the marshals of the Iilstrict of I Columbia and the Supreme Court. ! th- Justices and clerk and reporter of j th ? iireme Court, the committee it ngements, the President and tlo- i t - sldent elect , amhassadors to f,. United States, mlnls'ers plerilpo t. s i.uij' ex-Vice presidents, the Vice President and the en retary of the Wc-nate, the Senate of the Unl'ed tilatas and fi-hnialor., the tep.ciker and the House of Representatives, re tiring members, members-elect, and i officers of the House of Representa tives; heads of the executive depart ments; Qovernors of States und Terr 1- ; torles; the admiral of the navy anil his aide; the rmet of the staff of the ' army and his aid Sherman Scouts, of I'tn.i N. V. the Vice President-elects hoice town, will carry at the head of their line a big oil painting of Mr. Sherm.in and a gaily decoruted billy j.".a' will be thtlr mascot. For manv years It has been the cus tom of the nevAl. eb-.:ed president to review tlie parade Irom a court of honor extending trcon Fifteenih-Sev-ente.-n'h street en Pennsvlvanla ave- a sree ial effort Is be ing exerted ci make this the most po -furescjue f. n uie of the occasion The work of decorating this court rus for room and board, American plan, and SI a day up, European plan. Those visitors who come here in par ties of from two to four can make the be.t arrangements. Not all the quart ers that have been registered at the headquarters of the public comfort committee will be taken. There wilt be many left over and the competition will be too great to permit of goug ing. "There are still available quarters I here for 10,000 members of military 1 or civic organizations, while fully 25, 000 more individuals can be accom modated with rooms and board from the registry of the committee, not to mertion those places which are not registered All the quarters entered a' headquarters aie rigidly examined by inspec tors as to their cleanliness Ht.d sanitary condition, j "A public comfort station win be ; established in the Union railroad ta ' 'lo i where there will be a number o! I committeemen to give advice and di ( re. tions to visitors. Cadets of th j Washington Hljrri School regiment, 1: unilorm. will serve as guides to dlrtL. ' stri.ngers to their quarters already en u:ed or to find places for those wro .'come here taking a chance on finding' ; a place t lay their heads." ' if the weather is fair the crow 1 : here f.ct the inauguration will be ver I lartr-. for thousands of visitors haw uln-adv arrived. Congressmen are be ir.K ur.-d by constituents to make ar rangement." for their entertainment The social feature of the pre Kiamm'- will he the Inaugural ba!i i , the pension building Thursdav night Total 2,048,880 , It will be noticed by the above that I the female population Is greater only among the mixed races. The division by nationalities is as follows: CuBa ...1.820,!1 Spain 1U5.39J United States t.Tll Africa 1,94 s Unknown 26i Other countries 17 20(5 H &IW i ?:-'2 y . y ii ft ,l e" , s been turned over to real artists. From 'Fif'eenth to Seventeenth street is tabcu- I.kOo. and the avenue between these points is Intersected by t.vo cross s'r.ets. Madison Place on the eat-t o the ax:a of the White House an-1 Jackson Pla e on the west. I i re.tl. on 'he axis of tne Whre Hc.ise an 1 in front of It Is the President s stand, accommodating about .t.Ocoi perv.ns. and opposite it Is the Lafav efc Square s'and. flc , ..rn rriodating from 7.000 to n00 These stan Is are B r t ruf i ally deslKne,i and althougn hit temporary, ure In keeplni with the a rehitect ur a I trea'merit of the court of honor Venetian masts, surmounted t with gilded baskets holding greenerv l and flowers and haAlnir. gaily colored streamers, extend the entire length "f i both sides of the street They are j spaced thirty f-et apart and are Joined 'together with looped garlands ot laurel leaves and flowers. At tlie inter section of Madison Place and Jackson Piece on each of the four corners of the streets, are largo pylons fifty feet high These pylons have the form of massive Porto columns on hleth ped estals and wide spreading bases. There are eight In all and the seive as entrance and exit gates, as it cere of the court ot horiur. The pylons .in built up of frame work and staff rind are paln'ed white, with certain peer Hons of the staff ornament gll led They are also freely de. orated w n !i i laurel leaf garlands. nititVial flowers and gilded rope. At the base of eac h I p Ion is a csrtouche with tlie Ameri can eagle bearing a trophy of silk flags. Around the base ot ea h p Ion are Venetian masts arranged in a eir-l cle and on them are trophies with tlie gilded American eagle perched on a f Taft alternate!- I'.-low the Taft POPI LATIO.-V OF ( I HA. Fac ts of Interest from Recent Census Percentage of Whites 8.70 let ter From Oiicral Pino. Line oln e'ounty Xews. The following UKures copied from answer you for this reason. I put my 'I he Lijcha. one of the leading papers of Havana, shows the result ot t h- Total 2.048,80 This showg the native Cubans to be S8. per cent., the Spanish residents to be about 91 per cent, and other nationalities to compose about 2 per ent. According to races the ratio Is as follows: Vegroes 13.38 per cent. ',i-cd 18.40 per cent. fellow 0.6 per cent. "He .70 per cent. The following characteristic letter rom General Pino to Mr. R. S. Reln Urdt will be read with Interest- Many Lincoln county people feel a cersonal Interest in the General hrough the letters from him that iave, from time to time, been pub ished In The News. When the Gen ral pays us that long promised visit e will Unci, to his surprise, many lends here to greet hlrn. cerradura 12 de February de liOS. Mr. R. s. Relnhardt, Lincolnton, N. C. My dear friend Mr Relnhardt. I have been making a little time to write to you for a few days now. out for some reason and others I have not had time, this dunt minds ! that I have worked very hardt or 1 cone good business. I have work s 'me and lnjoy rny self some, but ' .'cist of the time out of here,, tor winch reason I dint had chance to v rite you. I am to-day Just back from Havana, where I had my fam :.y all. for one month, my self Btay there part of the time, and back now I find your letter of the 2 Inst, this j makes two letters now that I have to ; 1 x'tl If Vi,:"ji,nin i a;?vr,,r;,lyltv'iy,nTJ,!nf t-1 rt Is. i hi .in 'Ysi-i.i-i i j. m..&s,i.m:&M. Homo Interesting' Letters Concerning' Pe-ru-nu, St. Charles Hoeplval, Quebex; Ctty. One of our sisters, who com menced to take Peruna, has Lm pioveil and will continue to take) It. Some others are trying it slso. A ery truly yours. Sr. Me. Marie, Supre. Convent of St. Laurent, near Mon treal. Mother lloiwe maters of the Holy ( row. After using Rerun for two or threo months, several members of the community have experienced such good effects that they can recommend its use to others. Kespectully yours. Sisters ot Holy Ooss. Hospital for Incurables Notre Dame de Grace, near Montreal Notre Dame de Grace Hospital for Incurables, having nsed Pe runs for several mouths, recom mends it highly as an excel knit tonic, and It la with pleasure that we add our testimonial to the others. nt t er.cus taken m Cuba and -x comparisons with the census n in I .V.'S. showing a d m lded gain u la I ion. er.sus figures hv provlnc es are as I c c 1 1 o vv s I'INAU DEL RIO PROVINCE I " Th 1 t" 2 ro. 3 : j 1 7 0 3 : 4 catarrh of the respiratory organs Is a common aliment In Canada for Ht least two-thirds of the venr elf up and stards to write. 1 have Thls condition l8 no doubt caused treat pleasure in it, the troubles Is j by the long, severe winters ex that I have to do It In English, and ' perlenced In this part of the com!- quite a big work for me. i nent. a in 7", 01 s HAVANA PROVINCE. .S3 01" 4 7 5 14 1 1 0.4 9 ; MATANZAS PROVINCK. 7 '.' ,U . S U :. 20.'. 444 a' 37,:i'1N SANTA CLRA PROVINCK 7 457 4 c! i 3 5 6,531. aln 100. S!K, fAMAni'EY PROVINCE. - 11S.! i gi,:.t4 30.03; 1 9 0 7 1 139 KIKNTF- riiOVINf'K 1 1 n 4 5S.Os.ti 1 32 7.71 7 I 1 27.37 1 ..Cia.,,1 O.C.t ......C.-c.. cl,. ,lu,,, nffl.-.n cC Ih, .ri..i. A " J "' ' '" " r, .... ., .., . .. 1,,.,.. .....,. inn .snernian j ... .J , ' . .. . . . I name Is a has relief poi trait of ea trie insnss c -1 c ongress. ana a 1 , .. , , . .. , , ' , . 'Dii Sherman. I he four p bms at ea h other persons who have been admitted . . ,. , y a . .. . ,, . , stree mteisect on have stretched be to the floor ot the sienate. followed by , ., ,, 1 l ji... . ... went them and dlagonall'-. at a those who have been admitted to the,, . , 1 neiani 01 iuriv leei aoo.c io.- kc.iuciii. COM PA RKSON. Population in 1 S .... 1.572.707 tJaln In 1 907 47fi.lS.i Total . 2.048,980 tiers lb: :v: 1 1 cl: 1 ilea - a t'l part: : .rn .-:ta'-s will ! rtnr-r.anc e. jt rtad" t !- counted p !;. ary hand will Krar.Kiti Heil. irt.fi- of- 01 - T.d- ,tHiv d galleries When all are assemble, the oath of office will lie administered to the Preslden - elect by the c'hief Justice of the United States. The President will then deliver his InaugurKl address. This concluded, the Senators, headed by the- ser ge -.nt - a t -ar rns. the Vice Pres. dent and the sec retary of 'he Seriate will return to the Senate chamber, and the President, accompa. nled by .he 0,1c rn t ttee of arrang' menus. coinpssi of the folio. .in named Senators Ph'lunler 'nas. Knox, of Penns. Iva r.ia Henry i Lcde, of Mass, t. i,j !a, an I Aug is -tus c iitavnis He. on. ,.f i;.-. ik-.a. ..nd Representatives James F: ate !tu'f, of Per. n) 1 '. a n io . H u.. e 11:: . Y' cic of Ml hlpatc. and ,..,n Unic Gaiti.-s of Teritic s.-e. . wi., ; r- - 1 1 the 'White House. THE PAP.AUK The grandest spt.- t.icle ., j,,. , . will be the parade 111 Iroiit of th. I., ecutlve Mai.si"ti in 'he afternoon t which a!" lit rines. an 1 t'.d1' i pate. Al: "f th be represented An outline of t lows Firs-t belli:. d guard and a f : be Major Cervt chief of staff. U A rar al. and his etafi tr-. '.e j. ..; n.an fleers cjf the r . ..r ctil.c ' . ., - a al guard of the .-'a'.-s j-a in 1-p ent military rrii.f ..-s At toe head 10 1 trill march the '.Vest followe .. the tt.i -,sr Cgpollt Al the heaci ,.f the l'nlted regulars iil oe the .asr. ar pacification i.ivi) sti-:.g. I o Infantry, . ca'.ry sr.i ;.r-. '.!-. . various i-.r y po."s ;n t Btates. The Jac a: s from the flael. freeh : rem :t a . ri i e: Voyage ccf pe e v. . 0 !,, ! I division. The. w,.i r.,:rr.c: .t0. Just t.en.no :he-n w .i : full regiment f U:.cle Sal soldiers, the marines who .na. th inltlat.ve in aim. s' ever.. affair in which this country engaged, since the revolution Then will erne the national guard of the severs' States, arranged in the order in wh.ch the States were ad mitted into the Union In tnis division will be between 2 0 0 0 and 3.000 guardsmen from Ui lid Ray State of Msseachuselta. with the Governor and st a ft at the head of th column; the Governor erf Pennsylvania with about 8,400 of the national guard of the Keystone gtate; the New Tork division of guardsmen headed by Gove rnor Hughes and Including the famous Seventh Regiment of New York city, ia Its distinctive uniform of gray, very similar to that worn by the young soldiers from the West Point Acade my. & Maryland will be represented by a CVU VI CgWWC, Il ' IH Cilia Regiment of Baltimore. Tbers will bo a regiment front Virginia aad the Bis torts Richmond Light Infantry Blues, whoa record date back many years, covering ooraral wars, including civU conflict ax4 the scrap with Spaia. laurel leaf garlands of massive size and festooned below th- (,arlanda of. Iea.es are smaller Karlan.js ccf How. rs. 1 At given points the garlands at" orna mented with gilded discs wltn bcopi-.l glided roie and tassels and in he centre of eac h span dire, tlv over th" -entie of tlie street are unncerise it" phies of the seal of the United Stales gil.'-d. ELABORATE DEf'O H A'l l"NS ' The diagonal festoc.ns have at their' Ir. terse to n an Immense whi'e la.l c c-i merit ed with looped garland of greens and st ud led with eh-, t n camp ianips Each pylon Is sunn" uo t ed with a h-ijc fil led basket fill-d with palms mil artificial flowers and all stacided; .vii't electric lamps. Wherever theiej :s a 'iiiian 1 or festoon theie is also a I oro- of ele trie lamps so that at riticht j w t c n the ele-trlcity is turned on. the: e. eral lines of the day decorations J c preserved and illuminated Vh.-r-: . .-- the n.er-. an flair Is useel it Is, u.-e 1 i.-gr-mat- ty. flylr.x free to the; . ! I ot irotirt.i in form of trophies. lor s , heme of the' is that of white n a I urn 1 gren 1 o.d white fl o w r r s 1 c c a t st profusion, c -r 1 he- brilliant 1 ,0 '.. t t,.f colli to - j , x- ' Fi r m the ' t it- rtcr. at b as' .1 n ' er a Is "f ;. ' s "f ele, trlc ' The population is divided In tho different staifes of life as follows: Mals. Females. Under 5 years 1 73.65 7 1 8 , 8 9 f From 5 to 17 vetrs 2 7 2, 6 8S 288,S0fi From IS to 20 v ears 77.001 75,1 45 From 21 to 44 venrs 39?. (5 4 7 S2S.269 O.ei 45 years ... 1 5 2.992 13 1. 39 Total 1.07 4.8 2 974.098 The races are divided In the fol 1 oc Inr. pronortlon: Males (white) 771. (til Fetnnles (white) 56.55 Mn.es (negroes) I33.6.V T 1' .' ent1 IT' e n 4 . -T. OS 'lot! n. t-.- 1 l.u , I (' M. on A i 1 I es s'f c-a me i s r.ti't": c f ' apt'ol t . li 'ei'.e :ol a h;,:t a' Hhc it I !" feet, ar. r. s inn n ncT s 'he ,', . i ..- h ' ' il in l a r lies n.a k i 'e i. c.sv l.aii h a ': er ilgl.t a"'' t h in c e. er attempted i : ar: in a ,,ra i eric, l h I R O N C L I Ii R O O n s GET OUR PRICES on BRMMS HODGE'S BROOM WORKS dTLTiiN a, Qd. P R L O R R O O M S I have not yet told you. that we received In due time the nice Christ mas presents you sent us all. I wish I could make you the History of this arrival, but is to much for me, and I "ather wait until you come and tell It iou you apoke. all I can tell you now. is that every body was very very hap ly, very very please, and that we all thank Mr, Relnhardt more than wc ! ' an tell, my littles girls, enjoy the I dulls so much that I cun asure you that I have had the greatest time, the igest pleasure, seeing them glad and happy, this pleasure I don't forget It for a long time. Hvery thing arrive in fine shape hut one cut glass out of the 6 one 'roke, the Cloks I put to work the r-ame night that got here, and la doing me a big yob, you will see It when I have tlie pleasure to see you very soon. As In the States business here is it dull, tobacco was solS for lower price than ever, and yet has but lit t e demand, for this I am not very i-lud, and dont see how 1 can take my vacations this summer. 1 wjsh you will come for youil cigars r have a cigar maker, now i making them and I will 'be very glad t., handle the.m to you directly, and ! have you lnjoy them; Mr. Ramseur is now here, I meet him in Havana j 4 days ago, he told me that yob promise to come to meet him In Ha I v ana, that he was not going to stay very long, at must 15 days, so answer j me if we have bad luck and can not i have you down, so that I will send i him the Cigars. j There is lot of American this year in Havana, more it Is said than we ! ev er hud, you can see them all over the rity. and there is also lot of i amusement, it is realy to bad that ou can not come, and more yet that business In dull. ' I dont think that you will see my j nomination in any news paper, as I I dont want to accept any political yob. I I have made my nalnd for long time i to make my living on private bual ' ness. not to depend of any one and less of a Political situation. I hope that at last you will deslde to spend a little time with us. and that before very long 1 will have thc pleasure to hear thtt'you are on your v. ay to Havana, I will be awfull glad to see so. With my best regards for every good friend of yours, very respect fully salutation to Mrs. Relnhardt. I am glad allways to remain your good General friend. ARMANDO DEL PINO. an I Therefore, khen Peruna was dls ; covered by Canadian people to be a 'tellable remedy for these catarrhal diseases. It at once became a popular upon tt system It becomes j medicine, not only among Individuals . obstinate disease to eradicate. und In families, but in the great ' A systemic remedy one that ! hospitals, where It was used as a j reaches every Internal organ of the preventive and relief In hundreds of ', body is an absolute necessity, i cases. I Peruna is Just such a remedy. It I These Institutions do not hesitate searches out the cause of the disease. to give their endorsement of the remedy which has been so helpful In the treatment of their poor and sick. Among these institutions is that of the Sisters of Good Shepherd, who give the following endorsement: The Peruna Company, Columbus, Ohio. Having used Peruna for the past few montJu,, for our sick and poor, we are happy to say that it lias given us great satisfaction. Tlio Sisters of the Good Shepherd, August 20, 1903. . V Montreal. After a continued use of the remedy, this Institution has found no reason to change its good opinion of the remedy and expresses Its satis- I "As to myself, two bottles have faction In the following terms: ) convinced me that Peruna Is mag- Montreal, Nov. 7, 1908. i nlfloent as a tonic. We found Peruna a relief In eev-1 "Before the treatment I could not cral cases. walk for a quarter of an hour wlth- We tan say It Is a good tonic and out experiencing much fatigue. Now we are very thankful. I can walk a mils easily. Sister of the Good Shepherd. "Through these three cases ws dc Wh enrrh nM t. ' to make known to the p.blte tla ' . ; , , ,, emciency or your remedy. Hospital St. John, of St Johns. Province of Quebec A later letter received from the same Institution ready as follows: "Three weeks ago I wrote to sell yoa how satisfactory we foond Pe runa. We recommend It highly for ' healing and strengthening the mueous membranes, and thus giving Nature an opportunity to perform her psrt j coW coughs, catarrh and neuralgia. of the restorative procei One of the many hospitals which haie found Peruna of value In treat ing old and obstinate cases of ca tarrh is the Hospital 8t. John, who write as follows: "We are happy to tell you that your Peruna has given us satis faction. Three patients have tried It, one 6S years old. Renoul Dupuis, afflicted with catarrh. Is much re lieved, more than he has been for a number of years. "A young girl, 15 year old, bad an obstinate cough, which half a bottle of Peruna caused to disappear. "I have used It myself as a tenia with the best results, taken a di rected, half a teaspoon ful every half hour." Peruna not only promptly relieves coughs and eclds In their first stages, but Is equally prompt and efficient for catarrhal diseases In the chronlo stage. It Is only reasonable to sup pose that less medicine will be neces sary to cure a alight attack than after It has been allowed to become c&ronlc. Peruna ia - manufactured by The Peruna Drug Mfg. Co., Columbus, Ohio. JAPAN IN ASIA. Reasons For Her Policy of Directing Immigration Thither. Philadelphia Press. East Asia, Instead of being as most men Imagine, thronged with popula tion, has, with crowded provinces In central and southern China, vast tracts empty of cities and of settlers, i Liberia ia the great region toward j w hich the Russian surplus flows j apace. The Russian immifrant is al I ready finding his way to the regions ; ' fare in at night : ,a n a r. v- , NUt'lIl ut i '."!- Ut tea t l 1 es ' a bo .1 arch a n sea e taken vv a r 1 k e has been Ti . i ' ViM M I- ai r ma n of t he on pu.ilic 'PATloys. iid'iv jr.i: c-om- Ilf rt has ISs led tee '-.ilciwin? statements Tne ar rarjeen cr.ts made hv the proper c m- i no'ee ith. the proprieties c hotels, j '(.icctt'ic; ) 'Uses and ' h e like, will not j i.-Tt' I'ors t he 'hsrue'! . x ' r r . ! - j ' o -r. T woman of moderate ,Tie; r.s :"a. plan to spend 'hree or f ' :r .lavs in Washington during the lnaugut.ll period at a cost for iodit lt;g and food of $2 per day. "OooJ lodging !n a private fam ily ir hoarding h"ti. ? may be had at Il a lay during the inaurural period while the rr.eals will not cost more than an additional dollar. There are many moderate priced lunch rooms and dining rooms In Washington where meals will be served from w riting to abide by the rates quo.ed houses, lodgings and board can be ob tained at II. 11 50. 12 and 12 50 per day These will be the ruling rates, "And the owgers have agreed la twenty-flve cents up In private NO CASE OF PNEUMONIA ON REC ORD We do trot know of a slngls Instance where a raugti or cold resulted In pneu monia or consumption when Foley's Hooey and Tsr had been taken It our coughs and colds perfectly, so do not lake chances with some unknown prep arations that mar contain opiates, which cause constlpetioa. a condition that re tards recovery from a cold. Ask for Foley Heney and Tar and refuse any substitutes ellerea. R. H. Jerdaa Co. and arenes Pharmacy. about the River Amur and to north ern Mancnffrlfi. To meet this Japan must swiftly occupy Korea with new settlers, swarm over Manchuria, develop Sak halin and the Siberian fisheries, (111 Formosa, and make ready for tropi cal expansion. If thl is not done, when the inevitable contest comes again over east Asia between Russia and Japan, the island empire will not b ready. Russia will then be stronger In east Asia. Instead of a territorial east Asiatic army of 148,000 men. with which Russia began the last war. the next Muscovite commander will have twice this. Japan must be ready with well-peopled continental tracts in Korea and Manchuria. The whole future of Japan depends on being strong in Asia on the main land. This has enlisted the Japanese gov ernment in the task of turning Jap anese emigration Xrom Calif grulg to Korea and from America to Asda Xha neoesslty for this puts Japan under bonds to continue this policy. Noth ing can Imperil it but reckless legis lation on the Pacific coast which touches the national pride of Japan. But the Observer's Are Not tho "Veri tas" Kind. Nashville American. The Asheville Citizen having de clared that "one regrettable fact Is that the communication which bears a 'nom de plume' carries but little weight," The Charlotte Observer al most savagely adds: "Same way with a good many of the other kind." Thus, alas, "Veritas," "Old Subscriber," "Pro Bono Publico," and all the oth ers are ruthlessly thrown Into the "hell box." The American has a much higher and livelier appreciation of its numerous letter writers. They are al ways saying something worth while. pecla! Trains Via. BcmtJbem ItaUwa y to Washington. D. C, Maroa Sd and Sd on Aooonnt ot Inauguration, of President Taft. Southern Railway will operate special trains to leave Charlotte at 7:46 p. m March 2d and Sd. handling standard Pullman cars and flrst-clasS day coaches, for the accommodation of those attending th Inauguration. Will also operate special train with Pullman cars and day coaches Wash ington, D. C, to Charlotte. N. C, to leave Washington at 11:46 t. m. March 4th. Round trip rate from Charlotte. 112 25; approximately low rates from other points. Tickets on sale Febru ary 2th, March 1st. 2d and Sd, with final limit to leave Washington up to and Including, not later than, mid night of March tth. Those desiring Pullman reserva tions will please notify me at once. R. I VERNON, T. P. A.. No. 11 Bouth Tryon 8t., , Charlotte, If. a inp an d6 C HEWERS make no mistake in recommending "Bill Bailey" to their friends. They know its qualities purity, cleanliness and flavor. The best chewing tobacco at moderate price. BAILEY BROTHERS (Incorporated) Winston -Sal em. N. 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The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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