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CHARLOTTE, DAILY OBSERVKK, 60NPAY, MARCH 14, 1909. PALMETTO CAPITAL NEWS DISPENSARY PKOBK TO CO DEEP. If the Expwutlon of Attorney fif-n-erai Lyon Are Realized the Unevtl gatlon Into ilie Greet Moral Institu tion Will lie THk.il l Where It Was Left Off When Hie Federal! '" March 13. His harem of Court BuUMJ III Mate W lit ue ar.g-t. h desp-ra'e attemp's t... con- A SF.COXD HARRY THAW. HOWELI WARSg ITAUAY8. fi Lunwn Mann. Alleged Murderer of ', Told to lie-ware of Assimilating Amer-Innc-e Thompson. Take the Stand ; lean Mob Spirit. In His Own He-half Story of 11! New Yuri; Times. Doing; in the tBv Life Miciteilf . . - ! -m. i .u . i At 'he anii'ia. meetin of the So- iu Harrv Thaw spent is High as SI. m0 1 ..r Wine in a Nlglil. ' '' "'y ! J'd "-' Immigrants at the iijii Cur.. ::iihih Dean Howell;-, i' made th Vad.'ng addre., com- t r i V I i m it a - - ka mm ' - --. - ,-, rroressionai laras women wno esteem pc Half Million Dollars, A, fording the Attorney General tlrl Mmnhi; 1""'I1;S ' Ilgfon (lun South of Daliimor. Formally Launi hed Tin- arnlina t Itn. hliel.1 & Ohio lUilr.uid Pro poseslo Take In Columbia. 'ht-rv r )-:.:- i . !- Hi-: - . i. ... .k. O. 1 ,rur.;,i v i ' Si. . ... The firnt hon,,ng i :. -u :.:' ' .- .-: gamzed eou'h o Kad'rr. . .' :...- :- . formed In thin e-"y .!:. It ! ! i,. : flail president. W H r. : t. Jr r:t-?t vice president r..l T I- h'n: : - . letary and irras.-c-: :id ",r ::.. luce will he :,t .1 e.u !..( .-11. .-- :.r... to he ri-,fa-ed frrrn l.tMo- h : ---..;,-tary at B! !.. : M-Mia M; . r : r l--xm;tiii T:.r.'r ;- .-.x e.-i. : ..-r.':- f .. i; 1.hi i ul r.d t-.o u .. . -. .. e .' . tiom earl. I t-. ::.ier ,.:.'- . :..). ', '''' l-ei ii.ak.nii t;.f t--i! .;.-ri.c .:. time ( 1 a ii-o- a i: ; ; I- . . 11 i:r ' Fi..n- S il il-l. M i:n ... ' .v : . - l ire I ! 1 i . 1?. '1 l',-ll til r J.- m ' 1 i ' in-, : t.. :i"!is. dt.d in -irciti.T- iMi'il ihf i::i..-.- jh-i -j.etrated In th.s te'l of nerve viiia.t.eU al- ..untrj y Ua.idiu usili several well- fr-.K!i,g poin.. v.A.ir. i.u- . Kii...wi I'aws .M,;, Americans were M hi: n . e i i iis-..l or the iii ,(rdt r . r, ,., , . H , . , , . 'lit iu-::,n.- ..'1 ! j . i -.1 with tin-ni S t" ii ) A::,, :;, an method. li 'l'!.or:i,iS"ii i iir.oi. : lltrr. K Thaw t.-J, t r u'-.-? tiii'i i n . DR. C. H. WELLS, Dentist Office over lvey's Store. Residence Y. M. C. A. 'Phone 4J5. Charity rilnie on Fridays 8 to 10 m. for worthy poor of eitv. -iru- na Hi & hly Mrs. Gray, of Wisconsin. Troubled with etrrh of the bead nd throat for mtnj years. Miss Johnson, of New York. Had a bronchial trouble for tome mouth, and chronic core throat. I. I-:. !.-r t Al'.- 1 rt ti ' r".t o l! i--.-t I t"'1' ' hr.t I.-! 1'' ,,r- ' h.iig j je.-- Mr. 1 ! S-..i.-j. Attorney Itaiiai vi y e w H b' JtiTIi .1.1! . I of ill'HM-:f ' I hey tun ' US k . il 1 1 i : 1 1 t '. f i e !j ' 1. i I'.g t, 1 III : II nti.l lr, K N.- 'ii.- & rat.' a . i e t j 1 ,t . ""a ail e-ii hi '1 r-a i i . .. a majority uf the :k were- from , a..a '.hat a.paretit'y i i ' ;.a -sloria ti:, jea 1 - ii.,' .:h tho knife, f t io- la v - pei naps he- i ii .:i i i T In e r 1 1 Italy "i humanity, often ;n th morning V,. 1 'I.. .i r i I ;) iv. t m It Be,; ,re of y.i th.i.l'. Fi; i H ! w n y. u -It.'il i. i .-' W . . ! l ' 1 ' I ' l l-lii -no ! j. ..i :-. I u a: '. w ii: J . ti . i . v . . . : - ..-..:. J-Si. it,iloU-.l i: ..-i -1. 3-i : -if-e I . a.le p. t!. . -', in i. i .. ; ill I ! toe ... .il ! . i .' e .1. . :;. i . fafieu,e::t (f 'le . .; . .o " .; i'M.-.l v .. SUlM up where .' w .w- t :'! I: e i' ederaj i mi i a i .: - : i : o v. , ' 1 - ed.y ifiii '. : .!.. : .' 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Ih .-elite.! said a pi n::! r.ent Vluinhltti. tfi va' w t.n l.af ' o-i, In e-rifcu.talli'ii wltn Ih hea.l wrTlw.a.n ' Kii t h ruad Th uriilerii'tandlr.g If, howe t r "hat l! route from BpHrtai.i' irK tnis way i a.i i.et ' ten determined upon. The miftnsera have net yet e .mriet4 their xi.r-rev-They hay bee,, liiwet-ticted to makw a. many tin ten. however, all of them Mav ? Ing Coluiiihta .n view e- io- of ir. pro,, clpal polnm toe road w.l; n.ak i : - way fmin trie we: 'P e t : . . i : , j . r : . . : . : yn It has io er i.ad ai.y l.Aa f m -ii:g Columlila out tie i ahola' r i, t rrhy hecaune tne ii.aio.eoH'it hk.-:. .'v ' lull. I la hut he. HI.-, i! II- i. t ... nop .il taut R p lint to n.uke 1 'I ' III ! e ::,.- i ,ol ti. I 'Ml ies;, ii p p. i :,. 1 .' e l.-1.- :.eifl and oe e"al oto - toe p,int I - i,gt di'i'ili :' el.v i-. ' I led a.-- . . i SKI 1 l ri.l. T 1'ANAh. 1, i Uarnawii. ! thw 501 .iu I'vwer Company. KH hete 1;u a ftei iv n o. f. re r the ot:e enik.i.g t o, l . nmn.in. i. t . ..ea ,' that tne eompai.y t-e fc'veii ui..- t . o'.n a;eiee calial po r r T1,k ..'inn.;-. alon ler lined on the gt ' t:''' """ f pany had i.. t met ti e r.-u.oe: .ei.'a 1...1I I' tiot put In :t,e I., f n.!..i. ii .loo.ii l;..- provtell.BIit - 'I'.'i- i.lop:.:" Wj a ) ear .::.'. ;l I in d, : ., ll. 'he 1" l.-u.t ' o rt 1 I Judg. lli'lnik d. .ined I. 1 ceuei I.i o.e S, 1. ' . . 11 1- la : pal dlfcnohto: 1: t .- i : ' o.- . Jaikk- n. of I'.o-l.' a" :o it '' ltge-1 t ie i, n.poi.- t iitno - .. 1 11 Ifeadll.g. i.Pi 1 , el d ai;a..:,.-: , ..o I" I ley The , nip.; : ; :. : w 'v ' , trail. :. .ft.' A ' a'Oa, S.i v :o !, Ja. i..-' 1 : ai d T411.1 a a 1. I d'.-l i, , I Main 1 1 . r 1 1 s fe. t A.-l e dar o! 11, ea.d h-, "that one of our ha.' 1,11-O'H lia.iun- has .shot or atahbe.l ' ."t.'o-r ;n a loo. .eh i larrel. or haa "' a '-t'ooari to keep aoiae other rtvtii h.i'.r.g hei, or has kilted " "tto-r :iian tor having her, or '" 'i: "I'h d 1 1. ..nil. to avenite a r.-i.l ' 1 no. a: in.;.'., ,,r insult, .11 na.-, ma. -doi n a go 1 fur love. IhepM eri..;,. eern more that, ''"et.". f"r a.-.y i;i, . I'.allaos mil t ' ''d Co th.a t.-l.uen. hefo.e the. 1 " "' '" ntsimliate itn u. a.t until """i iio 1 1111 aii.iiu i;,e may he teii.pteil to aa.nu.i,'e n,;r 1, atroe : I ' a an sn.rnet Kil.dled to their oll. l.i.l.e i.nl ,, i,,.,r Italian v o r - .-ion ol ,,s iiji sole. .Km of meeting . Maud II. Mil 111 p. all, ,U !,Kht. on a ritv ulree! Dr. A. M. Bcrryhill DENTIST Office Xo. South Tryon St. Office 'Phono 32 f. ii iiaeiii'it ;k r - 3 Mgs. L . 6Ry. v si v X Miss BouSard, of Brooklyn. Was affile tad for two yean with catarrh of the throat. Mrs. O'Byrne, of Kansas. ' "A Hag tued Peruna In her hOQBe- v"y hold a good many year. n, I- o It " . . 1 1 1 , 'o-e I... fie el- DR. JOHN R. IRWIN OFFICES: Realty Building (Skyscraper). Second Floor Rooms 200, 201-204. Hours 8 .TO to 9 30, 12 to 1. to 5. Ana by appointment. 'Phones 16 or 69. Reaidcnce 125. , r 1 V I ,.- he nine h : : -i'.ir i: a on a t tl e a 1 1" 1 . a . J I . a v. e. k !. r . a .via I : o . I , ,o- Ia'.tr ,-(.. . e t e r e 11 1 ar I I '-' 1 .it. til M..1. I o . , , : : i , , . r o : i , . s .0 il" . .!'. eh i I.. f I of. l.nif h:m iin in eold hloo.i 'ii in islead i rig poHseKsioriH iiiiahle oLintary madne.s;. "h. '. a nan, online men- a: i.n.t of a i r I n t. rid or wanton wom " 's"' I. I'.nde, una or puts to death i-'o. MoT ii. an n-.m he retin-ed anv .-had ,w of defense. 1 '" not r, n.ier our Pvithei n fei.d n : our H.oithern ndethi m tn. hop. 1 f :!.-!!!:. !nii horh. thioitli you may ' "" ' hi. t only ,jt; w k. ill .1 utt.t K'e:..n. k to a n, a r. Jertt 1 (iir ' ''''I the hrld-roorn troni the hrh' m hhs mothera li.iiisc, where thev A. :.- meeting fri- n.1 a! a reeept!..n. ii- emptied hhs slo.tg.j'n i M r u ht- l.la.i llfast l.eme 1t of the. Aliwii ,,! of r r' "I'ling t:o, Inlernu: nioh p.r;t wni h In iihlo and llllnoi. a. uei'i a.i :n the hue alave States. I.ursth ml , "' f. upt'ii the nnmt h, !)., and ,.ienai.-.vs among u.v hun'n th.-m to ver fiho.t rrai'8 with a oeth hanging, burning, khlinK. uith DR. BRODIE C. NALLE has moved from 201 N Trvon to room Nos. 600-610' Realty Building. Tfeone Nos. 433 and 13. ti. p .-and to g. I a dill, 1 .u ;r, a n. lil CHERT V. WHtt K. O. K. Cona.ilting CIVIL ENGINEER Lfurhani, N. C. Waterworks. Sewerage, Ptreets; Wa ter Filtration. He ace Disposal; Plans, Keuorta. Estimates, bupor- vlslun of ConirtructloK. i o .r n lo . ; m. .... r t . i e . it, - 1 . : 1 1 'he : , a i a n ' e " ii . ,a i-lii' 1 n. 1 h nioli'V j , , ,i d . 1 1. . ii " ath ,'d ' 1ie Mn'f itt : ne alter The oiin n.ati had tuk -n - seat Hfain. I -pent a hn-'h as J1.000 fur w;n n .. i.i mg i . t ll,.! oi. DR. C. H. C. MILLS Realty Building Praelk-e Limited to Dlseaws of Women and Ohatetrirg. Office hours 1 0 to 1 2 a. m., 3 to 5 p. m. HeBldcnoe Central Hotel. ATyjp'' ' 4- ifjt-At .i' "SsLT Bronchial Trouble. I , Mmi i A I u Jllfs Harriet Johnson, 124 I-ark St . .lhan, X. Y., write?. "I had hi .nchlal trouble for pom" months and nothing did me. any good until I took I'ervna. which I took for tlir.e months. I felt in mu.-li better health In everv way after I had used ! It six weeks. ' "My throat had always heen an an- novanr ft to me, and each cold would J I.. Vt V 1 j .fH'V-. K.i.K ol m No, b ,t I won a few thousan 1 bin kh i'roru the polloe at the Harrison bU It.! eta f ton " : striking . n c umaiuinea of tnrtui ,H H f t ' I'll. .. 11 Millie a l - . I'l I II. Fl'.rNCII TEAM WINS CI hot mid Orphee Win llrst Honors With a Lead of Thlrte-.i Mil.- sure Is le,ut 1 hlrlj-Elghl -Miles I nib r the Ks old. .i V'.'iA. .M u.li 13.--Fran e , r lie! off :!. h'Oiois in the s,x-da t r i a i io na ', k ' - aa - u u - p I eaue i a e whl. h ended net" al la o elock to night. The team representing that our.try. hhh.u.ud (, an 1 h'.iw i o phe. , finished Ho 'ie lb. Ill I i llllh-f ahead of Iheir ne lies'. onp' 1 1 ' or -. I'l,! and Mctk'is. a ro . .nstr::. t e.1 t. :, in 'l h- s ire ,t tlv winners tan 7 '! : miles a n I l. hit '.- ?.k llil.es pi ntlld the I, old o! T 7 "J ndhs ma , .in ! rais alio h- Cav- an iunh a., 1 11' f In aii . ii,,.t a n I i o plo n eld 'he lend 'or fi-. e bis. d ir i a. :n idneeti and 1 i in. v. who ho tne i'.r M ii.iv T:i h a . i- ho a n k . io, 1 firm :hn igl"'lil : l.-e Hill lil.l.-ll'l H. SpUll'l.d .olid. tloll Jii'V.lng from the ;ill.!ii'.,in e during the week the ie,l:al of lx-d.l pedes- tri.tnlsm has i...t proved very p.,piil,u I'nlv wit. -nil the List two .1hb ha.s ilo- n. in. i I ot epe. tutors a' the 1 o e been . I a i ; 'I l a ' na 1 si ore fi 0'. . w s . ': . ,ot ,i nd iiipl.ee , :: . ; I in:s and 1 9 u il Yoar of the (lock. ChK-aKo I -rills News In i'IiIi,., ami Japan l!.e- year i- Hi. e.u of the o, k. ii is :e sai d.-.: a., a 1, ky year and la svm-l-ol..-u b a eo, n .silting on a .Hum. in siaiear-iauship and llnratuie this l . oi i d lie- , J l i in ..f ,-euiol.sl l am e. ' 1 ' no i ! s.oh a d i am w us I,, ! ' 1 1 ' '-ho. i in Innii ol t;., poo. . , to lie sSru.-k by an 1 ' 1 1 ii ' : ia r : o w lien.o er a h tt .- r r lli'-l: -tl a tl. w as olf.-l e,i to the 1 h.s pra. 1 1, f is said to r u nut -d nidi h.in pei or Van bit ruler who remned from -i. . to f. ll . jis reicn i.nd thai i Mill-' r.T Shun. -a In, i F. L. BONFOEY ARCHITECT Supervlalon of Construction. 211 N. Tryou St. Room 4. Charlotte, N. 0. Mrs. Lena O'Byrne. M s. L- nit O'Byrne. 62 Madison St., Topeka, Kan., writes: aggravate the trouble, hut elnee I ..vv hav use(1 Ppruria )n our took Peruna T hav e not had a hit of j household for a good many yeare. I trouble with inv bronchial tubes. andi,n"k I' f"r a cough and a tonic. My a this was many month, ago, I f eel I J""''; d ,.U ,am' ,n.k th'r8 o-...i.i lib, unr, 11 i... urij inn, 1IV1I1 which he suffered for years. I also gie It to my children for that It will not return." Catarrh of Ears. Mrs. William Bowman, R F. D. 1 roughs and colds, and my daughter, Mn, was eured of oa.ta.rrfi of the head hv PeriiTin II o.rtnbilv la 'oon Rapids, Iowa, wrltee. "Some ; r,i,, n(. of unquestioned mirtt.'' time a0 I wrote you about my little I hoy, Clarence, five years of age. Head and Tliroat Now Clear. Miss Maud Bougard. 260 12th St. Brooklyn, N. Y., writes: "I wu af flicted for two years with catarrh of the throat. At flrat It was very slight, but every cold I took made It wore. "I followed your directions, and In a very short time I began to Im prove. I took one bottle and am now taking my second I can aafely say that my throat and head are cleared from catarrh at the preaent time, but I still continue to take my usual doae for a spring tonic and I find there Is nothing better. "Words cannot express how thank ful I feel for my cure, as I did not know the comfort of a good night's sleep till now. I was continually bothered with my breathing. I could scaircely breathe through my nos ot all. But now I go to bed and sleep the whole nlgftt through without any trouble." ft, ha v Wheeler, Qalliher & Stern ARCHITECTS i . ,t .led golden an. him, . .institute win, Ii is about " i o.i . ii os Peine,- 1 j,y the Japanese that the ecu k has ;Ht viri ie-. Ji:s , .r, i . iiti-h.-i.il. i 1 1 ;a t h hi .no i n... sirons I t d.-i,,, i,. no. tar p., a, r. When he Hie. 1 s .,11 , lleniy In- mill. Well, thus l.-il.ol.stlaUntr ,,,. n.-p h,. '''-'la fool Io- .iis ll i, Mis, llo-ieby i-.'o '.v 11. n bin,, ,11 k.:,, ,,,i,l h.-lpfni .i . v 11. lorn i fo l h fall hi fill. lawn, tin. Timber I or Co liege rresiilents. New Vol r. Uioi.e V num. er ot ; n -.t 1 1 u t mns are beg n:ng for lesnl.-nts And some of them nave been gong ,o.-i the material '' w w : n H'iiis together. From I I Really Building-, CHARLOTTE. N. C. New York Branch. M1LBURN, HE1STER & CO. I I architects i He was troubled with his ears. They wero very sensitive to the touch, and he was quite deaf at times. He p-enif'l to be worse after catchinK mid. I was very much afraid he would !oe his hearing entirely. He wae getting more deaf every day. "I wrote to you for advice, and y-ou prescribed Peruna. I began giving It to him. and can now say that he is wntlrely cured. He is now well and hearty and can hear perfectly." Those who object to liquid medi clnes can now obtajn Peruna Tab lets, which represent the solid medici nal ingredients of IVruna. "A Healthy Woman To-Day, Thanks to Pe-ru-na," Mrs. I.. A. Gray, 137 Main St.. Menasha, Wis., writes: I was troubled with catarrh of the head and throat for o rrut-ny years that I thought there was no cure for It, and that I would hav.j to go on sufforlng to the end of my days. "When I caught cold my head and throat would he so ppM up thjt I could hardly breathe, and there was a dropping m ia thn.at which was very nauseating, and made by breath bad :vi t in', stomach all out of order. "Mother suggested that I try Peruna, as she know ot r. ui peo ple w Io. bad used It with beneficial results. "1 Ixmeht a couple of bottle and decided to eeo what t v n'd do for me. 1 did not take many doses before I knu'" I Iv. '. (he right medicine, and -am pleased to say that in less 'h.ui 'v month all the c.tarrh wus gone. "I am a healthy woman to-day, thanks to Peruna." , i riti-dN --I icitu s. Weallln Youui: i'rnii liiniiii. I .tuh-r , ., 1 i ol I'srl-' IMm et. l.athi'1-s lll Iriiuds at a M,ppt r and Hlovt- Oai i . I . . IsLA'I 1 HE ! k us 7 1 !'. T, ; i 1 r,e.-n ant I'r. ..n , i-i ii . ii I .io seielu a n l Kl i. t.ei ia nr. ni .' Mieiton and Kl ll. er tlT4.4. . '. ! t and liegrlma'i ; 4 ! .. Feetan i r l Is Oil 3 ' 1 ,; l k 1 1 ,t rd aril H" -l e ' " in 4 Nave and K' Hur tS5 0. Kdel on and Paoan: i 6 ,1 Z 3 .lloT.e , C-'". to post. fr.,in i iergj rnnn to lay- tioin proles .r to politician 1 1 IN AN IT'HOAR Ills llraln- 111-"Slo-.-r hor.sloni.'' Par:- .'l..r :. ... i ' ..:!. : g l'-- . )idt K.-a-.oii tile a' g..ve al w n ! 'I rxtis -!. eral .-.--'iiibl l..--'s Its Thirl) -1 llih srsMon Amid snrring s.-eii.-s )ne Menib.-r hip'lleil an. I the Npeiik' i -Ui d to H--I".i sh' tial s-.--i-.ioii I in it i. -d .at. -I ) omen. -s. I . -I 1 W . 1 hajs one thing in his favor another, hot almost r.o one , orr. hi n. s the i .-, uii ,., x i, t ,,. with the in. I . na : ion Io be petsuuded. Your lluriley coil, ge president's p.titioii is a dif fli -nil oije. and Is becoming morrt and 'nor. s i as the viara go by. Sometimes .1 a.m. st pi-, m t, ome to this, th- ii-si.li ra j is to accom- ,1 "x" . r i d of a, the slurie-n.-siem must he done away id the otlh e l.e made eollemate. 1 n.'t he so dull, u.t lo till the i t "ii,. man i , , od be K V ell -ii i, : I., a .ide-ioi, duties, to an .,' :. n ,:. iai .,h, and lo a i ii . : s p . a k i u g . LOUIS H. ASBURY ARCHITECT Law Building, Chariot t, W. O. HOOK AND ROGERS pheh ARCHITECTS i. W , I : i v CHARIXXrTE, W. O. I I f- n.r; : ' i .i ' , ' ln I'O. , " e . .N A I ft eat r-., - . -e " ; A' r - - ' ;.- -" a,, '' li-ld W k " w . ft - ' I whin. .o. ; . , - a ' '' ,i oi y H : f ;" : c i ; -. ; .k. do. . I - m - o :o Mf :p. ' '. 1 - - - : ,- a pin: ::;'..'' - ... d dMid The . nl'. rla. n f T ' .- 1 ed as (tic 1 ' ' 1 . I - only 11 e.r k . . i -od 1 ' i sn.ola " t. : .i - : - 1 .1 - w i-re :. , . f r - : I tracted 4"..: 'i ; Tt. -ee .' '-at . : ' - ..nt - in a ser.rai:. J profek.-'. : al f B : ca.fi i, imip; t- -to t.g!. I on I i ir not yet re..cr. '. : rill :. X : .: he It yea--lnterv erdr s t" When nsily ! : . : : i. . --.! ' on the fleid ti'.e - --' ; .-::.: i character arid .: ' :- . ; iiut ' -vi ; . s - tug lvs swor.l : ne- : - i, sonent body ft- To Manule.-tui e Pap-r r..m d.-rsi- y l'irie. V Waahu.gtuii. M . ' . -". :. i r.r i" jl (fleeted scruU or j.u ;, r. abandoiied taiu.i. ; , fthe East, se:i.s 3'..r.. ' astry buresa rep- : t.. i rightful place a a ::. rv cording to ir e r. -: recent puip ar.J ,.;t. fs she forest servi'. e .ai . i lycnly slight cl.angts .f .or ;--.-d, : . was -Wg"t. se- f, ,r ir: :: e. No,; Oil to lis 1 .a rioinark. Hollander Mm es. - I HUNTER & GORDON ARCHITECTS Law Building, Charlotte, X. C. i , ;. :,,1 : ,g f.g .red i - ! a ..f a lli'-l I , .. e r- , r l o : p . - - . e 1 a :.;.'. t i . i . . a . ,:ng f r n -p. o , f,,r A prli ,.d sefv : :, i . i'i , !,;il who w ", i ' ,, ; , .. : 1 .1: 1 ! --.. "v,mi-.-i w .- i- li st i K .:.'.' r- 1 ' -a . .. - . . i ; :. a -1 . ' .:. a' th- I ..-i W ! i: . . I !,. ,,-e !-' a v : - :ik.d :' ,ik. r't reslg-: a : i--r i : a ; i :.-..,:;.. adjourne.l i oo-. : ::.:: --in-iie'v recor. -hi iloilander. of Baltimore. Ir".' !. -:il. Robert l' ( rsdei, ih. edu- '-,. o.i! e..;';, isiasi. and Hooker v a.ij- ! i !! go to Liberia and investigate Hi tlie m gro repubil , is i! expeit who sti uig h ten. matte-is for Sanio I.onilri ommujsiori is well e hosen pro.:.b I the Tint..! States have re-.- io 1 to ',.-n 1 the Monroe doctrine ' 'i . , Knoxvlhe Sentinel. Estimates. Plans. Specifications and 'The ' or,h i, movement ' Is now Supervision of Construction of Llght- i 'ett;. m .-il inders'ood. It fooled ,n)r industrial and Power Installa- ii anv ,, :s at first, hut the mask came tlone. Hydro-Electric Plants, Power fT I degr. --s. ; Transmission. Municipal Lighting, Etc. Old I , i I i ' ti Io it 11'." T B. PARKS RUCKER, CHARLOTTE. N. e. Consulting and Constructing ELECTRICAL ENGINEER TUCKER & LAXT0N, Contracting Engineers, CHARLOTTE. Complete Steam, Electrical and Hydraulic Pwer Plants. BANDY & MYERS C ON SI LTI.Vt; ENGINEERS Va.ter Supply, Sewerage, Sewage Dis posal, Pavements. Water Power, Drainage, Reinforced Concrete. Plans, Estimates. Supervision of Construction. S46-8 Arcade Building, GREENSBORO, '. C. WOMEN SAME AS IN' JUNCJLJK. Chicago I'iilverity Professor Decided ly I nxinpllint'iitary to the Elr 8ex of His Country. Chii ago Dispatch. Women are the same In the society circles of New York and Chieago and ! In the jungles of benighted Africa, ac j cording to I'rof. Frederick Starr, of ; the University of Chicago. In a maga j zine article the professor declares i that "This moral identity of savage, barbarous women with the civilized ; can be demonstrated by thousands of ; examples. Thus: j "The bargain counter morals are the same. I "Both classes of women will submit to sny amount of torture for fash Ion's sake. "Woman's club exists In Africa as well as In America. "Women are sold as wives In Now York and .Chicago as well as la Af rica. "The subject or modesty arises from the same causes In yoth cases. "The question of personal adorn ment Is of great Importance In both cases. "The mot hr-ln-law Is omnipresent In savagery. "African and American women both seek the last word." Prominent Churchman and Mason Extols Great Body Builder. phlte pre')?, ti e p'.ne h: , paOp prvfluct w fach ;t Irttp I frail inlr 1 liraliiu llvr 20- t ar-' X 1 1 oii. , vt , Ni w s V.i Mai v.h i;, -Wl.ilu ' a' ' ''M.j ' .'-f l' l;rnsl, j.-: C-'. r-lir-i-'M SoitT I'-vu-s-- i:- ''! ..ii: '. i.t-;- . s .:.t'9 l-";a;.v p.. h w;i w . f a eu . j, v.r. u:cpL.i 'i'.i.l :n Q )- n s::vtt ;..,w rorD u-r.i&r.t n Murt.yton. Va. ' i" .,..,!.! e Kiar.kn, t'.e M'i.. l.aJ Ijen ( !- :.g ai..l w :,! tv."';.e: &icreA j . ' ;uOj rin anil dernan .-l .' at- I '. r- i. 1;. :.- t f.e rtr-."! " i T: -? widow, j wsf of r s r.-Hrn. i.i.i ,ip;vi:i'i':v t . : v: f jv ; f 'ulh' ffte and !.fa.1 with :!!- , hit ur- U-x r Tifvt. Sulilen!y Pftf rt-t-i'-J nnri f -1 i , in t, fcii!- t-.- floor .lead. I'vX-tors .-u.letl to at - :fjw : .Mt-! -r Wwl tf.a' -i r.t1 Nn r-.aug.-.t cfin c-t u-l by l.eart fa:; j: t v :gr l on by prr a m. the ,-nt exertion THE POPULAR CAKDIDATE" :: g . n e f . - he. ii . , - ll - 1 "ugh S '. 3 tr. ' I C itiiiit dx, .U. ajiiiuiatj 6 of i.ewpker i-.o, U lthln Itpa, h ..I Ml PhprUh. i Judge Prlt.hard's St- retarj Dead, j erl llo's. Special to The Ov.rver I New York. March IS Frank r, Brure. J "Columbia. 8. C . March 13 A nr.es&c a otjkers lnrer.'-or. c.inml::e.1 eutride Tfroa Richmond says Frank Beek! am. a' .t h one In that City to day Just as h' Judge Prltchsrd s secretary, died sud- the mad man brought to hit door a iet- c denly there to-day. where he hid on ter ir.furmlng him that the l'nlted .Stttet "6n court work. Mr. Beckham former's Patent Office had gran'ed him s patent lived in CotumbU- on a ror. -refhlable bouie, a de-lce which his friends say It worth I1.04XW Bruce had become dlseoursged o'er the dlllcul- ti' Vr; AWl nder HolUdar Dead. P.alelgh, March 13 Dr. Aletsnder Q. ties which he u caving In connection ! HoludAT. pretldeot of the North Carolina twlth this patent Twice before h had j College ot Agriculture and Mechanic Arts jarnempted ulc,de, but had eax-h time for Its first ten laear, --di terg te-tnlght jen prerented rretn carry lag out hi pur- 1 r after short Ulnst. po. i mm flEw B A I L E Y. AFLAT PLUG of proven merit; rich est flavor and satisfying tobacco qualities ha made "Bill Bailey" universally popular. Manufactured by the oldest firm most skillful labor knowledge of experience it ia the best in the world at any price. BAILEY BROTHERS. Incv Wbsstoo-SalesB, N. C I No bMf W aea ha tton SMaMffee. ' I tm by KA1LCT aKO. NOT IN A TO. If ST f -G - ly mv , C "f ''J IV - Mr. I D. fUTTBILi 3 fcen .4 Hr. E. D. Foster, of Elkhart an active Methodist 40 years, prominent in Tem perance and Masonic Circles in Indiana, who is 83 years old, ex presses his convic tions on the world's greatest tonic and stimulant. Recently Mr. Foster wrote : I hare felt for some time that I ought to let you know what your medicine has done for me. I have been using Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey for a year. My son from New York City was visiting me and gave me a bottle of your medi cine. It commenced to restore my strength at once. I use it every d ay now. "I can do a good day's work in the blacksmith shop at the age of 83 years, and I attribute this to three table spoonfuls of Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey a day. I have taken no other medicine. Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey is a won derful builder for an old man. "I have been a member of the Metho dist Church for over 40 years and believe in the temperate use of all good things." Men and women in all walks of life testify to the great good derived from the world's great medicine. Every testimonial is guaranteed gen uine and is published in good faith with - full consent. b an absolutely pure distillation of malted grain, great care being used to have every kernel thoroughly malted, , thus destroying the germ and producing a predigested liquid food in the form of a malt essence, which T the most effective tonic stimulant and invigorator known to science; softened by warmth and moisture its palata bility and freedom from injurious substance render it so that it can be retained by the most sensitive stomach. It is invaluable for overworked men, delicate women and sickly children. It strengthens and sustain the system; is a promoter of health and longevity; makes the old young and keeps the young strong. If you cannot purchase Duffy's Pure Malt Whisker near your home we will have shipped you In a plain case, express prepaid, as tolrowe: L, ess than ax bottles, fl per bottle, six bottlea, IS.S0. One case, 11 bottles, tio.eo. . - ': - " - - Remit to Duffy Malt WhtokCo ... Rochester, K. t., by express order, postofflce money order, or certified check. .. f pott receipt of order, goods, will be Shipped InunJSdlately' accord lng to directions .V Refereaoee-. Ajny Rochester Ea hk or Trust Co Dun or Bradstrtet ' Arency. . . . : ' ' , . - - ' i 1 ;
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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March 14, 1909, edition 1
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