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V THE CHARLOTTE HEWS, MARCH 21, 1908 i $2000 Secured for Y. W.C.A. ,V m m it tecs Ca n vassin g lor The New Building Do a Magnificent Day's1 ir0miiiciit People Becoin- r oi'R n omen onflcl- j w XT? m m ' if oj w inning uut. i .--t enthusiastic meeting cf i i. s in the big financial catn : r the new Young Women's Association building was : KM;i today at the Selwyu ball Tiu largest number of v.ork . , ;:..senibled met in enthusiastic . A number of men also ap-: : io aid them in tiie campaign.! ;.::iing men were noted as be-j ; :.-riit: Messrs. J. A. Durham, i ; liowd. Robert Glasgow, V. T. .i. r. S. Gilchrist, C. Valaer. . were about fifty women pres . i these gave ' incidents from ciiiiipaign experiences that , v interested the workers. women present are not only i.-iastic but truly believe that ; !i!iest impossible task will be fished, in the ten days of the eanipaigu. mend tlie Remedy Pe-ru-na. Dr. Ilartmaii's World Re nowned Catarrh Medicine. ? 4h 3 B 4 t -Z6000 -25000 -24000 u 3 COO -22 COO 1 i2 o; 9 000 6 000 E 5 000 2 000 A Remedy for the Crip, Gen. W. H. Parsons, 925 H St., N. W., Washington, D. C, writes as follows: "Upon the recommendation of person al friends and many strong testimonials to the efficacy of Peruna in the treat ment of the numerous symptoms of the grip with which I have been affected for four months past, I have been induced to undergo a treatment of this justly celebrated formula. "I feel a decided change for the better by its use for one week only, especially in toning up the stomach, and a conse quent decided effect upon my appetite " J therefore feel much encouraged that I am on the road to complete restora tion. "My numerous friends in Texas, where i nave naa tne nonor to command a brigade of her veteran cavalry in a four year war, may accept this voluntary testimonial to the merit of Peruna from a sense of obligation for its wonderful efficacy." Pe-ru-na a Good Tonic. Gen. M. C. Butler, of South Carolina, writes from Washington, D. .. C, as follows : "I can recommend Peruna for dyspep sia and stomach trouble. "1 have been using your medicine for a short period and I feel very much re lieved. "It is indeed a wonderful .medicine, and besides a good tonic." Colds in the Nead and Throat Chas. W. Bowman, 1st Lieut, and Adjt. 4th M. S. M. Cav. Vols., writes from Lanhara, Md., as follows : "Though somewhat averse to patent medicines, and still more averse to be coming a professional affidavit man, it seems only a plain duty in the present instance to add my. experience to the columns already written concerning the curative powers of Peruna. "I have been particularly benefited by its use for colds in the head and throat. "1 have been able to fully cure myself of a most severe attack in forty-eight hours by its use according to directions. "I use it as a preventive whenever threatened with an attack. "Members of my family also use it for like ailments. "We are recommending it to blends." Recommends Pe-ru-na to the Afflicted. our ! zan rec- i "s :o ?u&v? fgy."r SE PE-RU- NA Used Pe-ru-na Satisfied As to Its Merits Recommends It to All Sufferers. Brig. Gen. D. T. Kirby, Washington, D. C, writes concerning Peruna, as follows : "Friends of mine having your Peruna catarrh cure good results, lam impress T lis curative qualities, and i j oaimend it to those who are af l fiicted." Gen. S. S. Yoder, 203 Md. Ave., N. E., Wash ington, D. C, writes : J desire to say that I have found Peruna i to be a wonderful remedy. I only used it for I a short time and am thoroughly satisfied as to its merits. I shall gladly recommend it to all sufferers." Pe-ru-na In TaSSet Form. Some people prefer to take tablets, rather than to take medicine in a fluid form. Such people can obtain Peruna tablets, which represent the medicinal ingredients of Peruna. Each tablet is equivalent to one average dose of Pe runa. For Catarrh of Ihe Stomacli. Gen. W. Vv Pnttield,, Washington, D. C, writes: and have found it a valuable medicin and take pleasure in recommending it to all who suffer from catarrh of the stomach or who require a tonic prompt efficacy." I A t ; i I 1 9f U "A DEAFNESS CAUSED BY CATARRH RELIEVED BY PE-RU-NA. Gen. A. Tvf . Legg, writes from the Savings Bank Building, Washington, J B.C., as follows: j "I take pleasure in endorsing the many recommendations I have heard and read of Peruna, because of having had knowledge of the truth of so many of them. I "We always tell ovir sick and ailing friend of the remedies that we have learned, from experience, were good for us when ailing in the same way, and we do it as a duty we feel that wc owe them. "Why is it any the less our duty to advise all the people we can when wo know of a good and comparatively inexpensive remedy that makes many I cures, and benefits in almost all cases? j "My own little personal experience of being relieved of deafness, caused i by a siege of catarrh, warrants me in-advising all the afflicted to just try 4 Peruna." For Kidney Trouble, Coughs, Colds and Catarrh. Gen. A. T. ITawley, 1336 25th St., N. W., Washington, D. C, writes : "I have used Peruna and find it very beneficial for kidney trouble, and es pecialty good for coughs, colds and ca tarrhal trouble." Convinced of Pe ru- na's Merit. Brig. Gen. J. Ployd King, Washing ton, I). C, writes : "I unhesitatingly state that I am con vinced Peruna is a medicine which will effect all that is claimed for its use." Those desirous of obtaining special directions with regard to the use of Peruna should write to Dr. S. B. Hart- man, President of the Hartman Sani tarium, Columbus, Ohio. When Other Remedies Failed Pe-ru-na Proved Efficacious. Hon. Geo. W. Honey, National Chap lain TJ. V. TJ., Ex-Chaplain 4th Wiscon sin Cavalry, Kx-Trea-s. State of Wiscon sin and Ex-Q. Master General State of Texas, G. A. R., writes from 1700 First street, N. E.f Washington, D. C, ad follows : "I cannot too highly recommend your preparation for the relief of catarrhal troubles in their various forms. "Some members of my own family have used it with .most gratifying re sults. "When other, remedies failed, Perun proved most efficacious and I cheerfully certify to its curative excellence." Pe-ru-na, a Standard Treatment For Catarrhal Diseases. Mr. John C. Nelson, Dayton, Tenn geologist and mining engineer, while a Captain in the Federal Army during tha Civil War, contracted a ease of rheuma tism. This malady vras constant and persistent, inducing tha development of other ailments, which also became chronic. After taking a course of Peruna, Capt. Nelson writes : "Having been painfully afflicted with chronic rheumatism and the adjunc tive complications for many years and after having received many general and special treatments with only, tem porary relief, I read your scientific treatise on catarrhal diseases. "At my request you prescribed a specl course of the Peruna remedies, which I closely followed, and am happy to re port that my rheumatism and compli cated ailments are suodued, and I feel young again at the age of 69 years. "Reason will accept your classification of catarrhal diseases as. scientific and true, and the Peruna remedies as a standard treatment for them. I thank you heartily for your skilled and logi cal advice.' Enjoys Renewed Health and Strength. James J. Osborn, 623 Wahsatch Ave., Colorado Springs, Colo., has filled all the positions in Knight Templars Masonic Order, was a Mason since 1866, Judge of County Court, Clinton, Mo., and also County Collector . of Clinton. He writes: "A sluggish liver which I had teen troubled with for two years made life miserable and I was unable to attend to my business half the time. I lacked energy, had headache most of the time, and my food distressed me and did not seem to do me a particle of good. "Reading of the many cures per formed by Peruna, I decided to try a bottle. Before I had taken many doses I felt better. "I took it as directed for two months J when I was a well man.' rill 355.00 Com. D Chairman Mrs. Baird 800.00 Com. E Chairman Miss Wads worth 143.00 Total amount secured today. 2,000.00 Total amount secured to date 4,545.00 Amount yet to be secured .31,45o Methodist Laymen Meet STROHS CHANCES, C1IIL TO SE! Dallas, Texas, March 21. Laymen of the North Texas Conference of the M. E. Church, South, assembled here in considerable number today and began a two days' conference. Foremost among those whose names appeared on today's program for addresses were Bishop Key of Sherman, Judge Ocio Spear of Fort Worth, and Dr. E.. D. Mouzon of San Antonio. EXTENSIVE IMPROVEMENTS. Concord, N. J Brown's Sons new machine of brick, and 21 It. A. erecting a M C. March are today for the manufacture it is one of the ' lat- i est models of the labor-saving pieces of mechanism. The machine has a capacity for making 75.000 brick per day, and this one, with the two al ready in use, Avill double the capacity of this well-known plant, making the total output 150,000 brick per day. The new machine is being placed at th? yard lying on the Southern Rail wav south of the denot. and is con venient both to the railroad and the city. Concord Tribune. :i1 ure of the campaign that, is May Establish Hatchery. -thv r.f r,nr , tii-.it in malm- Washington. A. C Marcn si. Mr. of lluv United States building S. G. Worth, of the National Bureau li-'iiigns nave been scneauiect aim au. ui ni ojiiil"iJ 4 "ha iu hand thewomen are ;ifts today : f have with out exception been '"I off us the time seemed un "I'iiious. But here in Charlotte !- -iUt' of the evident discourage- ')'.' on everv I'i'nnphing. Tiif-re were in all 35 ni thev totaled $2,000. ' ''. Kotowing is a list of committees i'li ih." amounts secured: 'i ' vio;isiy reported . ,$2,545.00 "',!. A Chairman Mrs Rog- t i ;, 500.00 'i.!. U Chairman Mrs. Clark- -;,,. 202.00 ' H). C Chairman Mrs. Mur- ' if Keep Smiti purpose of ascertaining the advantages afforded and the possibility of estab lishing a fish hatchery in the vicinity of this ' city. This hatchery if estab lished here will be for the purpose of promoting the culture of shade and other fish and making them more ab undant in these waters. Mr. Worth is one of the best informed men in the department along this line, and has re dereded excellent service in the past. The Fish Hawk, a coat operated exclu sively in this interest, is now in New Bern on a prospectice visit, and from that city it is thought she will come here. drink an "Times" will get brighter. "There's a Reason." F.'- itd "The Road to Wellville," " pkgs. Eighth District Appeals. Snecial to The News. Raleigh, N. C, March 20. Appeals from the eighth judicial district, com posed of Chatham, Moore, Scotland, Anson, Union and Richmond counties, ; will he called in the supreme court lo; argument next week, beginning Tues !day morning in the following order: !Gulledge vs. Seaboard Air Line Rail iway: Cuprrie vs. Gilchrist; 'Phillips vs. (Little; Owens vs. Atlantic-Coast Line ; Railroad; Shaw vs. McKnight; Burns jvs. Tomkinson (two appeals); Thomp son vs. Seaboard Air Line Railway; Sash & Blind Co.. vs. Seaboard Air j Lino Railway Co.; Diggers vs. Matthews. Wilmington, N. C, Mar. 2S. From all reports from Washington and from the personal words -of: Wilmingtonians who have been looking into the matter it would seem that, the next Congress will appropriate money to deepen the channel of the Cape Fear River to thir ty feet. This has been the main pro ject of the North Carolina Waterways Association, formed in this city some months ago, and President James IT. Chadbourn, of the association re turned here last night and reports that he thinks the appropriation will be made, as the various Senators and Con gressmen with whom he discussed the project, saw at once the great need of the river for a thirty-foot channel. One of the stronest arguments in favor of the project comes from Messrs. Alexander Sprmit & Son, large cotton exporters of this city. Aside from citing the fact that a deeper chan nel with increase their cotton export ing business, which already this year has amounted to upward of 500,000 bales, thus helping this entire section, that in all probability they will arrange for a steamer line fcr passengers from here to Europe if the channel is deep ened to thirty feet. The interior points of the State are vitally interested in the latter, on account of getting goods shipped in such manner and also get ting competing low rates from the railroads on account of the water facil ities offered. Portuguese Mourn for Crown Prince. Lisbon, March 21. Had Crown Prince Luiz Philippe, who met death at the hands of the regicides last month, lived until today he would have been twenty-one years old. On public and private buildings throughout Lisbon flass were displayed at half mast today and many cf the Lisbon papers con tained tributes to the memory of the Crown Prince. ARE YOUR KIDNEYS WEU ? ' Blight's Disease, Diabetes, Rheuma tism. Gout, Gravel, Dropsy; inflamma tion of the Bladder, Bad Blood and Nervous Troubles caused by Sick Kid neys. English-McLarty Co., the well known Druggists of Charlotte know by ex perience that HINDIPO will cure all forms of Kidney and Nervous Trou bles, and will guarantee -it in all cases. Can't you afford to try it at their risk ? It costs you nothing i-f it don't do the work; v 'V Sent by mail to any address, pre paid, on receipts of 50 cents. Six box es, $2.50, under a positive guarantee. The following list of books has just been added to the Atkinson " Memorial missionary collection at the Carne gie library: Mssions. Dawn on the Hills of T'Ange. .Beach Princely Men in tho Ilevenly Kingdom Beach Holding the Ropes Brain Evolutions cf New China Brewster Foreign Missionary. Brown Latin America Brown Things As They Are Carmichael Overweights of Joy Carmichael Among the Burmans Cochrane Heroes of Missionary Enter prise 4. Field Mission Problems and Mission Methods in South China Gibson Incoming Millions. ....... : . . . . Grose Indian and Spanish Neighbors. .Johnston India's Problems," Krishna or Christ Jones Romance of Missionarv Hero ism .V. . . : . .Lambert Women of the Middle Kingdom, " ..McXabb Great Religions of India. ... Mitchell Pastor and Modern Missions. .. .Mott Breaking Down Chinese Walls, Osgood Pacific Islanders.... ". ....Pierson Ttvelve Little Pilgrims Who Stayed at Home . . . : Scott A. Typical Mission in China. . Soothill Conquest Of the Cross in China. . . :. . Sp'eicher Missions and Modern History, ; . . . . . . . .Speer Our Moslem Sisters-. . . .Sommer Islam & Christianity in India. Wherry Mohammedan World of To-day. . Zwemer Sociology. America's Awakening Allen Waifs of the Slums ..Benedict China in Legand and Story. .. .Brown j Battle With the Slum. . .-. ...... .-. ...Riis ! China and America To-day. .. .Smith j On the Trail cf the Immigrant, .... .Steiner Christianity's Storm Centre Stelzle Challegen of the City. . , .Strong History and Travel. Korea and Her Neighbors. .... .Bishop , Child Life in China. Bryson New Forces in Old China Brown ( Continent, of Opportunity. . .v.. . . Clark j Today in Syria ana Palestine. .Curtis Dr. Grenf ell's Parish Duncan Harvest of the Sea Grenfell Off the Rocks . .Grenfell The Egyptian Sudan ..Giffen Janane.se Nation in Evolution, Griffis Evolution of the Japanese Gulick The Real Chinese Question. .Holcombe Red Rubber Morel Chinese Characteristics Smith Village Lite in China- Smith Fifteen Years Among the Top Knots Underwood Lure of the Labrador Wild .... Wallace Palestine '. Wad. E. Ward China's Only Hope Woodbridge Topsy Turvy Land Zwemer Biography. Life and Work of Rev. E. J. : Peck ...... ..Lewis John Mackenzie .Mackenzie Fiction. Doctor Luke of the Labrador, . . .Duncan Chinese Quaker Eyster Little Green God....... Mason The Vanguard Gale Heart of the World Sheldon Hardware Concern Bankrupt. Salisbury, N. C, Mar. 21. The hard ware concern of C. Froneberger & Co., has gone into bankruptcy and a meet ing of the creditors will be held in the office of John L. Rendleinan .at 2 o'clock on the afternoon of the 30th. inst. Mr. Froneberger succeeded to the stand and business so successfully conducted for many years by Mr. D. A. Atwell. Poor business was the cause of the concern's cmbrassment. Furniture Factory Burned. Dunn, N. C. March 21. The factory of the Newberry Brothers & Cowell Furniture Company, in the southern part of town, wras completely destroyed by fire Wednesday night, ;entailing a loss of something over $50,000, which is only partially covered by insurance. Fortunately no adjoining property caught and the local fire depart ment made a splendid fight, though losing one of its re3ls, which was cut off by the flames, the men making a narrow escape. With the factory was burned about $10,000 worth of valuable lumber on the yards upon which there was no insurance. Put Annunciators In Your House office, stable or factory and, note the saving of time not only your owh time but that of boys, maids or men. We have the fixtures and will do the wiring at an inconsiderable cost when time, walking and worry are kept in mind. Everything electrical at R. G, Auten's. R. G. Auten Go Amsterdam Tobacco Sales. Consul Lester Maynard writes from Sandakau, British North Borneo, that the third of the autumn sales of leaf tobacco was held at Amsterdam, when 1S,4G4 bales of Sumatra and 2,091 bales of Borneo tobacco were offered for sale by inscriptions. The prices ranged from 17 cents to 75 cents (United States currency) per pound. The market continues strong, especially for medium and low-class leaf, and high prices were obtained Tobacco shares, however, have been receding in quotations. 'Phone 1307 or 1308. Giraffes and elephaius play with telephone lines in Africa. havoc Weight for weight, stronger than steel. pine wood That Bicycle you are thinking of buy ing. We handle Buggy and Carriags Tires. Repairing a specialty. Relay M'fg Co., 231 South Tryon Street. Everybody Why is Sugar Sweet? If sugar did not dissolve in the mouth von could not taste the sweet. GROVE'S TASTELESS CHILL TON IC is as strong as the strongest bit ter tonic, but you do not taste the bit ter because the ingredients do not dis solve in the mouth, but do dissolve readily in the acids of the stomach. Is just as good for Grown People as for Children. The First and Original Tasteless Chill Tonic. The Standard for 30 years. 50c. BUT A COMPETITOR OR SO The radical departure ' ve have made in the inauguration of THE 'Phone 1037. Hours 9 to 4. DR. A. D. GLASCOCK, OSTEOPATH. Graduate of the American School, Kirksville, Mo. All acute and chronic diseases success fully treated. Office No. 1 Carnegie Court. By the Library. 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This medicine has mora rejuvenating1, vitalizing force than has ever before been offered. Sent post-paid in plain package only on receipt of this adv. and SI. Made by its originators C. I. Hood Co.; pro prietors Hood's fcarsaparilla, Lowell, .Mass KS2
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