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1 -1-HE .: VHARLOXTE . J&VENIN.G CHRONICLE ' .NOVEMBER 7, THUDSDAYEVENING ALDOIGIITi VILL DE , riADE POSTfJASfEG ' ; . . .... '-.'."... . . .., . , :.. - : .. ... . ' Assurances la?e Been Recel?ed ! - That Republican Will Get VIEf Personal! $mrmZGz i if"- Good . Brug' Store Ybti In Dilworth J We -have been in business in this town for em time, ,and we afe'look-Jinr-to- build up trad ,by alwayw ad-.Vistng-our patrons ' right. I So wHen ' w'tU .-you ..that fWo have (found the eczema remedy and . that do the : work, this bottle will cost you nothing, v Tou alone to' judge. Again, and arin we have seen how a few drops of this .simple ' wash . ap plied to : the skin, . takes : away, the itch, instantly. And -the- jcures. all we. stahd back of it with the maim- T."D. Prescription' made" hy the tfacturex's Iron: clad guarantee, backed D.. D D. Lboratoriesof- Chicago, l .by ourselves' you can.dependruponat oog cf thymol, glycerine, oil of that we. glve---oUr-adyIce:n-otJnror4er4- tw a and other heaUng, sooth to sell a few bottles Of medicine, to .A.llH..,nMiiMt.. ind f von akhl sufferers, but; because, we know arV just crasy with Itch, you will feel how It. will help our business it we , thri .;MaA feooid, the itch, abso- xici . qui jjobk vuo. . ; . We keep- in 'stock' and- sell,all-the well known - skin- remedies. But 4we will r-say this:"" If you are suffering mat psoriasis, 'rash or tetter," w want and there and. we want you .to"-try-it you to try' a full sise bottle of D D. now .on our positive ..nc-pay . euaran,- D. ' Prescription. And, il.U oes not , tee. . ...:. j wohji c lutely: washed away the moment you applied. this-in.-D.-D..- -. - We. have made fast friends of more than- one family' by ' recommending this rmedv to a' skin; sufferer - - here HELPFUL LECTURE BY A NOTED DOCTOR Dr. Von Norderi. Physician J To Royal Austrian family, Speaks Here, Charlotte physicians, trained nurses and medical v students; numbering' about ' 100," listened ' last night to an addres&j delivered by Dr. Karl Van Norden, i distinguished r practitioner of -Austria," hp table in his personality as well as in achievement and recog nized as one of tlie foremost author ities in the world oh1 v. the subject of internal disorders. Dr. Van Norden spoke at the North j CarolinaC Medical ColXege ' and "while - here was - enter tained by the president " of that insti tution, Dr,;, J. P. iiunroe. .V;r .V ;. .' Thfe visitor: is ' ranked . among ; the outstanding men of medicine . in the world. , He has - given .. a . lifetime to the study, of stomach and kidney dis eases. , He has specialized, to such an extent ' upon the subject . of 1 nephritis that his lectures on this form .of dis ease 'are-relishe"d as authoritative.Dr. Van. Norden" is : one 'of ' the leading members of the faculty of the de partment .of 'internal medicine in the renowned .City General. "Hospital " of Vienna in ; which , institution is gath ered some of the- greatest medical minds of the generation. He is furth ermore practitioner of the royal fam ily of Austria. - He is author -of many books dealing, with nephritis and kin dred diseases, - involving -metabolism of Various types. " Some of , his works are t J these cases. " He disapproved of the using of. large quantities ; of water in an effort to flush out the kidneys. . In the. first; place this cannot be effective ly done and 'in the second place it results in : -straining, .the ' heart and blood .vessels ini the small white, con-: tracted kidney. In 'tlie case of : a simple primary contracted kidney a litre ' to one . and One . half i litres of water a -day -is permissible, increasing bhce'eaeh weekyio two . litres." -" : Special stres3 was ', lail ' on the avoidances of . all . forms "of iodide preparations for; the "reason that the elimination :: of f these ' preparations entails . more ! - work on . the kidneys-than- -even- the--ordinary sodium J chloride or. common, salt, which, has been previously interdicted. - For the lowering of high blood pressure .the ; physician recommended limitation of the. fluid intake, or wa ter, in the diet. , Jn approaching uremia , he. recom mended . .venesection (the letting ,of blood - from.-a " vein); and if - no im provement appears within 48- hours, immedicj . decapsulation of -the-kidney was recommended..., i ' ; V s . ? Milk Diet. Prohibited. ; r . The" 'ordinary '.milk diet Which - is usually, Recommended .was prohibited because milk contains proteins and large -amounts of salts - which J require a great, deal of work on: the part of the kidneys to. eliminate; This is true especially in the acute stage. In the 'place of milk-he recommended fruits, carbohydrates and .fats in pure- form, for the obvious reason that these' are more easily eliminated ; as carbon dioxide. u. In recommendinga',dry climate for certain stages of chronic nephritis, the. lecturer - mentioned Egyt," Cali fornia. anj North Carolina, as suitable ior this. - Caution was given against sending- patients with ' weak ' hearts into climates too hot or to elevations too high. ,1 Not over .' 1,000" meters at the most;' should jbe ascended and in the later stages even" that. is too high. Obesity is" to be guarded against be cause of its deleterious cardiac effect. . ' Appolntnen The generally recognized necessity for avoidine : such DOisons.as alcohoL tek and , coffee was ; pointed out, in the ratified ; by the Senate, making them 'Mr.-' J. liD. Albright will be appoint- ed postmaster at "the Charlotte office next week, according - to assurances which have v come - to local : i regrular Republicans : lfrom- ' headquarters in Washington.;' This announcement may have the immediate' effect, of striking consternation in the -breasts of a good many Democrats whose services are now. available for that - office since the sweep of Democracy'-across' the Na tion and -into control of governmental doings at the Whle House anIn the AVflXglBa Ul. tile: UUilCUJOUUCO, ; . ' ' As a matter of . fact, however," the news : need ' hot ' We .' taken -. so seriously for . if .is ' the;' understanding .even among Republicans .that? any, appoint ment that : is made now. will onjy be temporary. :y Nobody' understands this better than r Air.. -Albright f who prob ably . would ' hot how' take the office save1 for the fact that effort has been directed forrsome time fin his behalf and he-want$ !to reap .the benefits at leastfor a short period of what has been done bysfriendsin his favor. ; Mr. Albright has received the unqualified- endorsement . of National Committeeman Duncan, - Chairman J. M. ' Morehead of the State ; organiza tion and the Taft -organization . in Mecklenburg." Added 'to these, he has been ' liberally -.supplied f with endorse ments from promlrient .: " and 'varied business interests in 'Charlotte and Republicans of 1 the Taft; .following' have .been "given to understand that these will be . honored! by . the . Presi dent. ; . It is generally anticipated among Republicans that" - the days of their office holding is ; drawing to a cjose and the reign ; of. Democracy and a widespread prevalence of Democratic office holders is approaching. The prospect that the United States Senate will be Democratic. instead of. Repub lican by a bare majority has given stimulus ; to the; endeavors ; of - Demo crats , to . get offices. The suggestion that in ; the . event the Senate is Re publican,' President -Taft would make air his appointments and have them On the Square On the Bridge' course of a general dissertation. . Dr Van "orden was tendered are ception, at the - Southern Manufactur ers Club, following the lecture and an hour -of "social recreation was thor- oogiuy enjoyeu. Munroe pro- .s,.uCu SiaUuu3 ,.auu posed toasts to the distinguished visi usea in .many meaicai coueges 01 nus-: tor ana to the Emperor of Austria, country and .abound . in ; every well- informed' physician's library of nec essary books - ; " .' ' Presented by Dr.-Brenizr. The address of Dr. .Van Norden was well received. He was Introduced by Dr. Addison Breniier- who Dr. Munroe said, could pronounce bis name.bav ing been . a former student " of the visit or !lin Vienna ?Drjl -.Monroe in presiding said, that It was sno-; longer necessary for. - a physician to attain reputation ancl fame simply' as. a'siir gean. "The time-has passed," said he "when fame comes only to these. ' We have tonight one with us who has achieved ; notoriety. as ' an . - investi- gator . of . science, '.one who has . pain- stakingly studied 'the" arts" of his pro fession." r Dr. "Brenizer -in presenting the ' notable', speaker, said : . ;.' ' , . "I . am ' simply - here-.;tf accentuate the5profound distinction whJ eh we en joy in having in, our presence a visitor who; is notr under . any necessity for carrying ,is -name ' about'- with him, f orr if goes ahead of Tiim," said;Dop tor.'TBrenizer.'; "Heco'mes5 to us 'from one of the ' oldest 5 partsC of. the old world.-. Hehas. behind him an. an cestry which is also fe-reat, . but aside from : this "and," from' his ' successful work; the position which he today oc cupies is alone sufficient to make him famous." : i".:;-;:'.--";- ;;c.v ';.;.: ."::'--v A ; Important Advice. : In the course of his elaborate ad dress, Dr. .Van Norden gave " advice in the care and treatment of instances of nephritis which are directly at va riance with- ther popular - and most generally-. accepted methods- of treat ing, theeeoases. His address .: was simple, but comprehensive In - scope. Dr. "Von TNoorden . described ,. clearly the effect of : the '. usual treatment in these being.followed by a "hearty toast i 111c rresiueni ot me unitep: States, .Governor Woodrow. Wilson. :. , : : - . : ST.VNXT COUNTY'S , VOTE . liARGER THAN FIRST THOUGHT (Special to The Chronicle.) ALBEMARLEJ. Nov. 7." Stanly County gave ai greater majority for Democracy-Tuesday; than was at first thought. The county; shows that, the county . .candidates ..carried', a - Derao eratic majority- of from- 30to. 310, while the " National tticket rran: about 505" behind, carrying a Denocrafic majority of about 250.V" The' vote was reasonably heavy, iexcept in. the, seha-r torial box, ' where 'it' Vas "light. ' Sim mon .carried,, between ''.illOO ; ahd';VI,- 200, 100. Kitchin 300 and Clark, about ; r .For the. Sake of Breyhy. ' " ; - '- ( Cleveland - Plain Dealer.) -T ?' "t', "I :heard arstory in Germany," says George r-hmitnaeht, who has just re-, turned, "about .a 'novelist .and -an -editor.? The editor had s ordered a story of ascertain ;!l4ngthi and.therhoveiist had ' written' : several f hundredr words too many. In order to make the story fit the .space, at. his disposal, the last few paragraphs were condensed into a single sentence. . . This is the way it . read :', :..,v ':,;' . . r.Cy.--: 1 " ,Von Berk en', took a small glass of whiskey, Lis hat, his , departure, no notice; of ; his-pursuers, a revolver : out Of. his pocket, and finally,- his, life.' " ; The boy's" appetite ! is often the source of amazement. Ii you would have such an appetite"' take Chamberlain's Tablets, They npt .only .create a. healthy; appetite, but strengthen the stomach and enable It -to do Its work naturally.. " For sale by T'll ' dealerai-.vf.-;: -i'.4i- l-j . . irrevocable for four years except for cause, is nbt taken" seriously. In the event that such a situation did evolVe from-, the . present ., complexity of the Senate, It is not believed that the President would ; make the effort to project " i Republican "office holders through a Democratic -admlnstration, but will turn' this over- 'to the Demo--cratic President, and allow Democrats to have -the benefits of the spoils. $1,950 Paying : $22 IMonth-Closc.ln "Every j investments income .property that 'we have advertised In this space haf beentaken v withm , ten , days. Why ? ,v Because each i " one was a bargain ; at the price. ". ; ' ' " ' .r : .. y : " 1 'HERE IS' ANOTHEH. . Three flrst-ttf ass double -hohses, nicely papered and in good con- . dltiori, , close ,in, wih , city, water on the lot, and all renting to . good tenants. Some people hesitate to purchase colored rental property, ,. even though it will 'pay 'them' a good per cent. . Others buy it and make more than on rwhite ; property. . Your net returns on this will be. greater .than on, most any white property that you could , buy. THIS ONE WILL, BE TAKEN. JUST AS QUICKLY AS OTH- r ERS;IWE HAVE ADVERTISED, n ' . ' ' ' .;..E..E.fHABI'&db., 207 Realty Building. , Phones 978 and 2S81-J Close-ln Investment Property for; Sale . - -. . i - . . . - We have in Second Ward, close" in, lotUhat is;9ft by; ,198: with two f .four-room": houses and -one 'six-room house on same, . bringing in .$468.00 a year which, is IX, per, cent '. on the money invested, houses in fine Oondition,.' two of them perfectly new, , all . with city $4,250.00 water, which we' will sell' for 'all cash J. E. MURPHY Co. Phone 842. . " , Piedmont Building per You select the plans and the lot,pay us . as a cash uavmfti anu uaiance can oe carried iiKe rent. ; Don't pay another years rent Buy a home! Turnyour rent money into purchase money. Charlotte Consolidated Construction Co 2nd; Floor; Pie dmont Bldg. S: Tryon St. 'Phone ihi ....- i TO PAVE OR NOT TO PAVE IS NOW A BURNING QUESTION While - not momentous in point of expenditures to be made, the issue of paving a strip of about four blocks on the old Belt road which Is to be decided. tonight by the .aldermen, ' is regarded by city-builders as REV. Lu R. PRUETT WILXi . 1 BI AKE ADDRESS TO HOYS. .There will be another big meeting for the' boys of the city on Sunday af ternoon at . 5 .o'clock at the Young Men's, Christian ; .'Associationl' These meetings are growing iln popularity with ' the v boys, 'the ' attendance .last Sunday .bein so large f that it was necessaryito bring in chairs to accom modate,. thenum.bervthatjwere present. - The meeting on 'Sunday afterhoon will be addressed by Rev." t." R; Pruett; pastov . of the; Ninth Avenue : Baptist Church, jrt Mr. ' Pruett will - use as the subject" of his address, "SOwinjg and Reaping. " A cordial' invitation is ex tended to all boys .'of the city to attend.:-- '. '. -y . . : . : -,- . 'There could fbe.-nb. : better medicine than Chamberlain's Cough Remedy; My children were all 1 sick-, with whooping cough. One of. them .was in bed. had a high, fever ' and was coughing up blood. Our doctor- gave, them Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, and the first dose eased them, and three bottles cured them,'' says Mrs; B- A. Donaldson, of Lexing ton. -Miss. ,For sale by all-dealers. , gether "of .. consequence. The alder men will take final, action on the 're port t of its own special ; committee which was appointed to look into the feasibility of diverting from this street to a street in some other ward of the amount necessary, for this paving. .The committee was composed of six aldermen.-. Five; of, them- voted to pave the rstrip and one opposed it.- This proportion of "voters, however, is-not expected when the aldermen' gather tonight, b ut friends of the measure believeithat the . board will decide to cphtinue ' the paving and not divert the appropriation to r some bother street.- - ;' - - ! ' ' -' : ' ' . The trouble, if it ; can . so be desig nated, had its beginning c few days ago. when Alderman Mason -made the point-that the Dilworth ward was get ting too -much of the appropriation for. street Improvement purposes.. He at once gained a sympathetic audience among the members of the 'board and a" resolution was adopted calling for ;a re-adjustment of the paving'dis tflct Tlie a of a commit tee to t-,look into '.the advisability: of this step , followed "and'the committee went 'at -once to its 'task,' making an unfavorable report on the resolution. The situation is just this: , The strip of street or road to be paved Is. about four blocks long. It extends from the Sharon road, or Avondale avenue, to - the " city limits. .The Stephens Company ? has awarded the contract for paving in bitulithic the remainder of" the 'original Belt road "from the Stephens corner . on .the - Providence road to the city limits,, leaving . this short strip uncovered with permanent paving and leaving it, furthermore, to break what would otherwise be an alto- Lunhroken, stretch of fine paved street, starting,, at the. square and extenamg along South Tryon, Morehead,, South and ; East Boulevards, thencej the' old Belt road to - the Stephens develop-' ment and back to :the ; Square ' oh Elizabeth and East avenues. The dis tance of this driveway would approxi mate five miles and ' it seems 'to ' b"s the prevailing- sentiment among mem bers of" the board of aldermen as well as others .who are -distinctly, alive to the" Importance -of. long stretches of good streets that; the r necessary ap propriation could not be placed more acceptably to the people of the com munity, or used to better advantage.' ' . . J. J. f Hill - says. - 1f you want to know whether you ar oestined you can easily find out. The test Is; simple and .Infallible;". ARE YOU ABLE TO SAVE MONEYS j - - v.; One may be ever so thrifty and succeed in saving, but if his ; money is .not In. the keeping of a strong and safe bank he Is m danger of losing it. tl :.' t Xet this bank be TOUR bank. Interest compounded. - . ..... ' . on savings oepositi Southern Loan & Savings Ban! JNO... .M.-SCOTT, President. ,W. S. ALEXANDER, V. Presideut w L. JENKINS, Cashier. CHROinOLE WAHT ADS PAY BEST DIVIDENDS OizabetK Ave Home An eight-room residence on Eliza beth avenue, . near Elizabeth College, corner lot 50x193 Is offered at a reas onable price. . -5. But few homes on this avenue can be bought. 4 , "- . A,. 'OA CRAIG Real . Estate and ysaranoe. 'Phone 1436. Srust Buildins Money: to Lend- 'M You PJervbus ? 7 . What makps you nervous? It is the weakness of your womanly, coristitionwhich cannot stand the strain pi the' hard work yoa do. As'a resultyo'u break down, and rata your fenfire nervous : ay stem. Don't .keep this; pt Tair: Cerdui, the. woman's tonic i Gardui is : made ; from purely vesetable ingredients. It act3 gently on the womanly organs, and helps them-to do their proper work. It relieves paia and restores' health, in a natirral vmannerb going to tJ soarce of the trouble and building- up the bodlry. etrengtli. urn TAKE Ml .: '. -Tho.i: vVomanTomc Mrs. Grace Fortner, of Man;' W. Va.; took Cardul This: is what "she" says -boUt .it: T1 was stf weak;and nervous, I could, not bear to have anyone riear.me..; I had fateSng .$pells;vand I lost - fih every day.; TheAfirst , dose cf CaMuiJ&fpsd me. r- Now; I am entirely cured of the faihlin3n-jadI;nnot sa enirtigh- for' Carduy for I know fttisvemy life."' It is the Toit "tonic fdr'women." ; :$Dox.&&8t: from anyf the psSnt peculiar lo women? X3 ntz? you. At, your cnczisi rvi lamt AArisea EpU Chaoaost MeAchw Co.. Outtaaeeti. Tea& , 'tag&al tsin&2zX tsi frce fesCds TtMtecsi for Wanua." sent fnt, it 1 II ' I'll on Improved ; Rcsidcntc and ; Business Property in Charlpttei American Trust Gompany, - P. C. WHITLOGK, :Trust Officer, ; rs n r inn GOOD BOOKS ABOUT : BOYS FOR BOYS These books include all the vol- ; umes .in six popular series ar -total of fifty books. There arej r football, college, baseball, out door; and adventure stories of the finest character in' this list Books that wfll deh'eht boys and meet with the approval of care ful parents.' Here is a list of -the series--see our ; displays and get complete", listsw- ijr '':p$ The Tarn Swift The Outdoor ClMtm Seriitv'- " The Boy of Columbia High Sesiec. Th Young Reporter. Seri.v; The Edward S. EUi Sfl.) ' Robinson's - W Store. -Siig'H-Gracie en Coals Only- ; Let T13 have : jour or ders for your winter Coals. ; Delivery made from .weather protect ed binsandsatisfactory f service and - weights - guaranteed. Phones 19 and 72 The Standard Ice -S fw Co.: Vorking Man; Wake Up! - Do you delight to pay rent, or lust don't care? We ' have eer eral hundred tenants and they pay us well.': "What'a one mau'i loss is another man;s gain'. Isn't' It about 'time, you, were becoming'-your own 'landlord..',. Let. us help you become 'Independent own your ofB,home',.l ' 1 ........ ( We have a new' six-room home, city water and llghtg, s level lot, .close in, , good part .of town, price only. ...... . j, f , $1,900.00 Alao new lour-rooni- cottage, same locality, unusually well built and attractive, ,a ."bargain at: .-. . V."V;".'. ' '.':v;: 1 v. V....$M50- XHSIIOK LOAN & EEaliTY. C0XXPA1TY r , ' llbmtlS E. XROTTER, 8ecy Treaa. 1 E. Trade St. Phone 84 You Can't Do Better. Sam than take a few shares rlght'now with Ed Keesler In the Mutual Ton promised a year ago to take 10 sharees, but four tsertes have openedT and most of our friends went in and are delighted, yet we are still out and are" poorer than when we were married." "Well. Mollle,- Til take some next year, but ni not do It with Ka!or I'll go Into. the Virginia or Alabama concern. They're not alwayj giv. log. us rot about home, and the babies, the nest egg, rainy days. TheT are tny kind not advising: us how to conduct our private affairs, what kind of liquor to drink, cussing out a fellow if !ie gets behind In his ac counts, or ha a little pleasure in , life. ' "; ( . . ' ' 1jISTEX. TO ME, SAM!".. . Before marriage" and since you've ; done little but "have ymir Bffl pleasure." , ' God knows you've not supported me or your childrea Jt I had taken advice of this saroe E3d Keesler Fd s never have married yon, and might today , be happy Instead of the miserable creature you've m&4 me. Now, rve taken. my first. stand. gcing- Into-the Mutual todiT. From this hour. I cease , to. support you, and I'll have a home for my tit tle ones or die In the attempt. Til get it through the Mutual, whlcn makes homes possible, and which . is eternally and' everlastingly CgMw the . things that - destroy ' IhenuT r ' The "Almighty's "with Mollle boys, and no human -agency can test that combination. - . . ' E. L. KEESLER, Sec. & Treas. Phone S4 ' - v . 23 S. Tryon Street IT IS STILL OPEN '. Gall Any Day and Take Shares in the Lleclilenburg Building & Loan Association SAVINGS No better, medium for saving money. -This stock will earn TW about 14 per cent clear ot taxes, if continued to maturity. LOANS If . you contemplate building, or own property on which r wish to borrow money . at per cent, you will find It to your ad vantage to take stock in this. Let us talk this over with. you. . JNO. B. ROSS, A. G. CRAIG President. See & Treafl. Phone 1436. Basement .Trust Building. 210 S. Tryon Street v :. -v ..-"'. '. .- Tvo Attractive Homes Elizabeth Avenue Ask-Ose-- Phone 236 Southern Real Estate, Loan .6 Trust Co. - - FOR RENT. .... L - . Modern 6 v rooms, .411 W. 11th $16.00 913 "W. Trade, 6 rooms . . . . '. .$20.00 10 Jackson avenue,-'' 8 - rooms. .$18.00 4-room house, 4 W. Xiddell. . : .$9.00 . ....... ,... 601 S. Church, 4 rooms.. ..,.$15.00 5-room house,, 205 Belmont $-room house, - 700 E. avenue -: . ....$1000 9th,. .'.$15.00 4-room house, W. 4th street.'. :$6.O0 4 room , house 300 Belmont avenue : .-V. - 'r...-. $1.5b .week I ARTHUR liOMiSO;! & BRO. ' Tlr j XasanuuM," X19 W, Trren. Tlume S8 - There is no more imp01 tant work to do r - . - -v for Greater Charlotte than to build aiid-equip new home proposed for ft1 Young" Vomcns Christian Associatioi Subscribe today to. buUding fund and give girls and young women 0 Charlotte the same opport nitiesyou gave the boys men several years ago $ their fine building. F. C Abbott & ft Everything In Real Ef.tfte' Grade Investments. 1001-1002 CommerciAl Building. Phone 23.
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