Til i: CAUCASIAN. Sec. SOUTH'S ADVANCEMENT OonMn't Afford to be (Umu. filoftst Airy ladr.1 Urn cttfcjt, teAa DOCTORS FAILED. I RESTORED BY PERUM. JLAWYtfc f r-r . i i i ' i i til t m 1 ( w w t" , . Ihp-mit (i. c;nnvenr Iau lUrk in Soutlim Orfatm-rriaJ ! " ij-.wlu.iriT in Washington, Klaff! hy Um IYng?rltetf ! !! irt ManHou Iteirtopmcnt In NU I'mv Ycr Tetl 1 f ..k of Town If VUltf-iJ I'ralM-n Ilalrtgh School. Commercial in Washing-j rt'-rn tour "swJnK" it 1'rt : iiS;nt of the p:rttr G. Grosvt , Vn-hinKton m--r v. i.at he hatl seen s n ;r fc ntailw? of Mr. Da we. who .:. of the r-ori?rc through a greater . ith tise "oeinK .. v;th the "urnlcr ;xin though he gave to ;ih blare, he Tfll of Savannah Sfo fartalfic a ! . mii I Mr. Clarta? I'o fa t5 rsrrent L World's Work. i cf to',3 ir -C-v-j?or Ay cock, of North Carotin I While Gorcir. be si4 a tnj So ? "old boa Ik Go!4itxro, an4 is Ik J course of th Kitii rati aron as 14 : ngro. Calvin Bock, who fea?S Ji.ral- ;rn.ation that Is not s:P5i)iriatel throuRh- And now M r. Dawe, for the first himself, learsloic hit letirt from tSrn, touched upon what the South' aa alrbabt t4-ra?!4 on a j.ie hln rourrcA generally bring first,' last. : l country carpenter, asd fcai and all the time to th? mind of mo&t ! s10 a"JSred romideraU j -hearer. -lor. by hit industry wi prtjJnre, "Savannah was In a thrill of ex-! ralehty k!4 to you, Mr. eitement tho day I was there," be re- Aycock." he .iid. "and ei!Mjt c!ad lated. It was the laht day of Septem- iJ0U are fuv-r of th Slate." And her, and every energy was being bent ilseB h laughed the darkey coraag toward the shipment of ?,?r.m cotton. In thre? days more than 1 10,000 bales of cotton left Savan nah. That meant the handling, com pressing, and shipping of 50,00o,0o0 pounds of cotton, worth at 10 cents a pound, $5,000, 000. Besides thoae f igns of activity, it was pleasing to tvfi 100 miles of perfect road around . Savannah. ; "Savannah revences tho nast Nation thrnnph " Cas .fr, lir. ! ct arr frr cjjr itrkrr$ ta Ncufe Ca tiny ray i it ;fi work! GftV'&gff Hot-rrt a of lrr A. Taft, Tft. asd Chsrir f! i! Justice HuKtt, of tbe tstt4 flatei Suprena Court. t.a 5x-a ar4ej prix- for Wing sseas fur brightest I-:? at ftan?srJ Vnittnity I.a r School. ME TO YBIHW SISTER .nM'r kaw visHtma' c&l?rtacv. i Jfi1 Is f r el-MT. tsy taw -"a isu iziirort.a& a mar wnSmrmr tru. 2.ef.t ! . .. p-ached the doctrine ..it must know her own : -.-sources and power3," v "Then the And the South is yet is reaching forward to better and ., ,:!. The people of the to greater things through finer thoroughly awake. They schools, broader educatipn, and en ,x that tho Nation needs larged business life. ;-h much as the South j "Charleston is not sleepy. It is Nation, that the resources awake, and the men who lead the So ith are so varied, so nearly j awakening are men whose family .,, that, the question of devel-; trees are rooted in the earliest his . i i it.. . . . not one oi now, narui tory or Charleston. Charleston Is old; lyes; but Charleston has purchased Its water front and will control it for proper development: Charleston iuuthern men are f . -.n!;lv in the line oi pruKitrsa Touni: men an d boys are preparing to form them lnto a region of beauty .,u un their work. In town ana in ; '. rnnn. women and children; j'e alive to their privileges and ad- Mr. Da we remarked upon the wor rlntacs. The development of the derful condition of Raleigh. Raleigh QoTiTti within the next few years will has a population of 19,000, yet 9,000 on of the vutorv. A tide is going to sweep in there Mt will be irresistible ir. en are If : h ,. v. - - I . I Catarrh of the Lunp Threatened Her life.! ati wriss l ttr tww tr y h afel msi4 sssrt-f r4T4 ,. l v a tUt4siat la a ltr svlgiaajM? cf a r 4?&iljr b ti&f , asU t rt-SMrrl it. ! a 1 .4 19 ail caQ PffeH I J y.S fifl, tat t ct4 t 1 pis j tse, I attan.c fr&m my t'Ut ft r and ia ttasiity a I t&mm tJt trt klnstnU t g fr"r rasw f!rSiT thaa I h4 for a Isms Ucaa?.d cow 1 rail iwmi nitrtici: tx au. ttii: cnm. NITRAGIN It. f. StairtCtU . . JtK H C !. --fy" By .T. ft ywiX. you. UoLIt. y usr tootir. or ytwr nljrWr. I act to u jrm how to cnr yor4r t boss wnb oat tBlpcf doctor. kffimMluimtu4 wararo aSrttar. Wl w mxjztm know hr mhme, we krw bettr thaa any dort. ! w that ar trtaa6t ta mtm ix nsr cur fwr Uccwf IMM fttttrttt, Srarta t- aa. fttfwt. kMt ir NrMt. litre tttma Twwm. r Srt; m m l want todyoat mMiIm trtw? fc fcr a , r m, a, a -v irf wo vttjtw t uu you caa car. yrelX at bora, ally, a o i o k 1 r aud ir-tr. Bn-ibr. tai. vMtli .V tJ a. .t, . . . . - -- -vT-,-M -. u y , . - - r TC I OIUT fi HI U ,-f V. h'!l. DUl oi "J p, Vch.pinnt to lie a Marvel. Mki av li Vt. . wlii not latarfer with ronr nrk nr twmMti .--i v L. j - wbb, a wm , yon tnc It "V. 1 V yoar nmrmy trm,io cll wr cf ttt -my k--rri tti cnst-i fnar wtc. nlirlwtktrite---Mit Uara ! vl. Ta wka t doctor M7- marching haR thrown out a grpat kpi wall to l my hom remedy. It euri H Ui w m&x. Tho tnron out a great sea wan to ,dmpls home treatment which -peedlly and ffectUTj ess. ine rcciaim hundreds of acres and trans- 'rataf-l or Irregular Mzuitration la yonf ladle., rtom per. by retam mtL I will also exwlytmfrMtf MuitrT u-nrauoa no wing war wa at home. Erery Woman ahonld have It. and 1 -nia uTi an opeT-uoa," yem can decide fer yamrMlf. Tewaed of won en hava amV T Be! ft tftf. I Will ezni-ia a urea Luerroe, Ureca Sickntm aad ita n. The Schools of Ialeigh. Inrarmo and health always result frasa i v -ererer yon UTe. i can refer you to ladles of your own locality who know aad will t ladly teUany ufferr that this n Trtatat really twts all woman' dleeaeea. and make wots en well wrac, pinmp and robust. tn uH m ftw attrtti. and the free ten day treatment Uyora, alao the book. Wrtte to-day, ae you may not oe this otter acaln. addreea R3. r.i. oirtiMER&, Dcx H - - South Qondf lnd.t u. s.A. modern young people are receiving education The school facilities there are Southern so excellent that more than 3,000 face to face with the prob-' students come from the surrounding to control or have to stand aside and ; Chattanooga, worthy of notice by l,t the incomers rule. Every sign I its historic features alone, Mr. Dave saw U1 me to believe that the South-1 described as a thriving manufactur ern men will rule. The idea of a'ingcity. Nashville, calling itself the greater Nation through a greater modern Athens because of its many South has magnetized, hypnotized educational institutions, is a beauti-t-m." I ful city, and progressive, he said. Then Mr. Dawe who zigzagged all , He called Memphis a city of great the country between Raleigh, in the ' deeds. Tarheel State and as far as El Paso,! "The park system is glorious, he in the Lone' Star empire of the . exclaimed. "The courthouse is the South told of evry place and situa-' most perfect thing of the kind I ever i on omo of the things that people saw. It dignifies law and justice. It speaks oi a people wun nign outside the South had not learned. lie started with Beaumont, Tex. "Beaumont suggests oil to those tho do not know better," he said. "There was a Beaumont before oil ? as discovered, and there will be a greater Beaumont when oil is ex hausted. 'Spindle Top' means but little to this city; agriculture and trade territory mean more. It con trols its dock front on the Neches River, and will soon be an important port. ' Galveston is just another way of spelling human courage. I arrived in the city exactly eleven years after tho rrpnt storm. There is almost nothing there to remind the visitor of that disaster. El Paso is thriving. An immense impounding dam that will bring 300,000 acres under culti vation is being built northwest of the city. San Antonio possesses the most skillful citizens in Xexas. They have capitalized climate and romans so successfully that the last census showed San Antonio to have a larger population than any other city in Texas. Follow ins Washington's Example. "Houston is following Washing ton's example, and burying wires. Unsightly poles and sagging lines are disappearing. Houston expects to be the metropolis of the Southwest, and is preparing to hold the title with dignity. Dallas is alive and thriving. A boulevard fourteen miles long skirts the city, and is lined with beautiful homes. Fort Worth has become the great packing-house cen ter of the Southwest." Mr. Dawe naus ed. He had told of only one Southern State, and had not even related the whole story of that. He admitted that he must omit the description f of the vast fields and ranches and the hundreds of small farms through which he rode,' the mills and factories he passed, and the roads he crossed. Praise for New Orleans. Mr. Dawe had most complimentary things to say of the metropolis of the South, New Orleans. "It is a city that should make America proud," he declared. "Its location rendered drainage difficult, hut it will now vie 'Aith any other city in the country in that phase of municipal housekeep ing. The three noteworthy things in relation to New Orleans in the past few years are the filtration, plant, the drainage system, and the dock control, with its attendant belt rail road." He called Birmingham a magic city: forty years ago it did not exist; now it has a population, approximat ing 180.000. Monteomery. the first capital of the Confederacy, is improv ing rapidly. Of the 600 miles of road in Mongomery country, 400 have been made into fine highways. Mobile, expecting great business from 4 V . ... me opening ot the Panama Canal, is constructing new docks and improv ideals." Mr. Dawe's last stop in the South was at Louisville. He said that the residents of that city realize that the prosperity of Kentucky means Jthe nrosDeritv of Louisville, and "are x . reaching out for a stimulative influ- j ence upon the State. j Mr. Dawe was especially pleased with the all-South conference held in Memphis. "Its purpose was to make plans for diverting transcontinental traffic through the South, and that purpose will be accomplished," he concluded. "We want people to see the South, and we shall make ar MTiPpmpnts hv which they will al most have to see it. After they have seen it they will know it as the peo ple of the South know it. 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