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THE CHARLOTTE NEWS FEBRUARY 9, 19C9. A qo-day's News Told in Brief m.-iii t-Vh ft Thp ,'IM.l v 11.' v ;i., !iiii; of tno Oklahoma Re ;,ro ami Ketail Implement A...,,liation began here to ,1 v. ill louiinue in session until Some Rules of Proper Living It is Now Learned That Modern Civilidation Can be Greatly Im proved by Again Adopt ing the Original Teach ings of the Bible And Nature. In the "back-to-nature" movement rf .1 . iV i v Y l ob ;i. p rank M. : -". uu &uiue or of the Museum of illuu.' luat uv wormy oi of New York, and Psi.ig notice, or, to be Commissioner Carl- '"" du'uu'- we nave earned again cuiiic Liiiu5s ui great vaiue to tne human race that have long been for- This applies with particular Survivor of Ohio's K Lincoln Delegation w .is V'M'i U! . Ki b. The celebra Lincoln centennary in I'oinnuit'u iuuay iiu , s under the auspices omen a ciubs ana omer jtlS. ; I'lil ilt ! fi.itno : in.' '.poke today before the State Game rro- : tni; of i.tpiiol. - t la . Wb. 9. A large . on hand today for p: the annual conven- , slul r.ion of the Iowa Re- v. no Men's Association. ,wuz will continue in ses- S.u'.irdav. .! . Fob. 0 Foes of the have rallied In force ..v.-t .il convention of the wti Saloon League, which i .l t for a three days' ses . at ;imong those on the , r ;:tldisses is Seaborn ; of the Georgia prohi- l.oiis II!.. Fob. 9. The .. iatioa of Retail Mer- i! its annual convention with President Sol YVes i'hioago. presiding. Dur , days of the convention i. 'ii will discuss the par- . i;,'rnishoe law. caf logue iiis and other matters of Fob. ft. The executive the National Editorial t lior this morning to gotten force to the subiect of hvg'ipnA ami living; the care of the health, and the prevention of disease; but there ire tew who realize that this same tendency to turn back to the simnlfi things of nature have also resulted in the discovery that nature has not only provided a Droner manner for man to live, but has made ample provision for his relief when stricken with disease. The recognition of the wise pro vision of nature is not a new thing. The attention of man was first called to the remedies nature had provid ed for her sick children, in chan ter 17, twelfth verse. of Ezekiel. wherein it is expressly stated that. "There shall grow trees, and the fruit thereof for medicine.'' And in Revela tion, chapter 22. second verse, it is said: "And the leaves of the tree were for the healing of the nations." Rut civilization has led man awav from this divine command: it has caused him to inoculate his system with poisonous minerals, until a com paratively few years ago. when a number of our foremost thinkers be came interested in the tr meatnet.tan came interested in the treatment of disease with Nature's medicinal herbs. and to Col. F. A. Dillingham, the noted student of human ills, and Bellefontaine, Ohio, Feb. 9. Judge William H. West, the only surviving member of the Ohio delegation which ".supported Abraham Lincoln for presi dent, was 84 years old today. Judge West, who is known throughout the country as the "Blind man eloquent," has been in poor health for a number of years. Though blind since early manhood, as the result of a dastardly assault committed bv a man whom he had aided in convicting. Judge West was for years one of the most success ful lawyers in this section of Ohio. His public career likewise was notable. He wrote the first Republican editorial ev er published in Ohio and after having served in the legislature and as attor ney general he was honored by the Republicans in 1877 with the nomina tion for governor. He is best remem bered by the public at large, however, for his speech nominating James G tslaine for the presidency at the Re publican national convention in 1884. Cincinnati, O., Feb. 9 The taking of testimony in the Cincinnati hear ing of the Government's suit to dis solve the alleged ? 500,000,000 Harri man railroad merger was begun today. We have a lot of Dust Goggles and are goin to Sell them at $ .25 each while they last. We also carry Automobile Goggles of every description. Do not fail to get a pair of these Dust Goggles at the small cost of $ .25 cents. Puett-Southerland Co. 39 N. Tryon THE CRIME OF IDLENESS Idleness means trouble for any one Its the same with a lazy liver. It causes constipation, headache, jaun dice, sallow complexion, pimples and blotches, loss of appetite, nausea, but Dr. King's New Life Pills soon banish liver troubles and build up your health 25c at Woodall & Sheppard's. For Rent CASTOR I A For Infant3 and CMldren. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of Dr.W.G. Mc Anally DENTIST 409-410 Realty Building. Charlotte, N. C. Telephone 727. Office Hours: 8 to 12; 1 tn 7. DR. E. R. RUSSELL and DR. J. P. MATHESON have moved from 221 S. Tryon street to Nos. 511, 512 and 513 Realty Building. 'Phone 41S. Two Desirable Offices Those desirable offices over our store, now occupied by Drs. Russell and Mathison. Pos session February 1st. J. N. McCAUSLAND & COMPANY 221 a Tryon St. 9 o A $135 Babcock Top Buggy, Rubber Tired and a $70 Sludebaker Wagon With EACH DOLLAR PURCHASE from either our Horse and Mule Sales Stables, Vehicle Repository, Harness Store. Carriage. Paint and Re pair Shops we will give you a ticket, which entitles you to a chance on the on. Get your tickets when purchase is made and keep tickets are worth a Buggy and Wagon. i,.. i.nv.ngements making medicinal botany, belongs the greatest :ui.t conyen ion of the crodit for turning maa baok to rn ne neiu in mis city This afternoon the v..:U t. Topeka as gutsts Editorial Association ; ;h re. i. V.i.. Feb. 9. The Com- ii'-i .".ttorneya of Virginia met to adopt plans for the 'In state's criminal code. ' -u revisions will be sub- Nature's original and dependable remedies. The greatest degree of perfection yet obtained in herbal medicines is represented in the Plant Juice remedies, upon which Colonel Dillingham and his associates have labored for years, the value of which has been demonstrated time and again by such proof as the fol lowing statement made bv A. P. Phillins a resident nf V.nslpiv. Ala ratiticauon to the next ot tne Mate isar As-fT.,? roetm-ori him hoaith. be- I "T VM VP hpAii n ciifforor fnv voars with a bad case of kidney disease. This trouble recently srrpw worse, and '.- !i I . a., Feb. 9. btOCK- I wn fnrf.J tn cri,- i, mi- irnrt f th.' Chesaptake & Ohio on account of a weakness in mv back. (.n.;;iny met today and took which made it almost impossible for t'! then will be laid i-laturo next winter. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE Under and by virtue of a power of sale contained in a certain deed of trust executed to me by W. A Dun can and wife and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Mecklen burg County in book 233 at page 338, default having been made in the pay ment of the indebtedness thereby se cured, I will sell at the Court House door of Mecklenburg County on Thurs day the 25th day of February, 1909, at 12 o'clock M., the following described real estate: One five-room house and lot No. 14 In block No. 25 in "Oakhurst," on the Westerly side of Thomas Street and fronting on said street 50 feet in width and carrying with it that width in a Westerly direction one hundred and eighty-two and one-half (182) feet to a ten-foot alley, and to have the use of all the alleys and streets in "Oakhurst." This 26th day of January, 1909. HERIOT CLARKSON, 1-26-tds. Trustee. Dr. C R- Zickler Dr. B. C. Jones DENTISTS. 412-413 Realty Building. Phone 1224 ENTIRE ATTENTION devoted to fitting glasses. Eyes ex amined carefully with latest methods. Glasses fitted correctly. Broken Lenses Duplicated. Satisfaction as sured. DR. SAM LEVY Optometrist, 6 East Trade St. Charlotte, N. C FIRE! Hang In your home & $3.00 Phoenix (Dry Chemical) Fire Extinguisher And feel secure. Puta out the fire In a few seconds. A child can use iL T. C. Toomey & Co. AGENTS. Buggy and Wagon. them, for two We sell everything that pertains to either Vehicles, Horse. Mule or Harness. You always have a large stock of goods to select from if you buy from us. Good goods at reasonable prices. Terms easy. J. W. Wadsworths' Sons VEHICLES AND HARNESS, ETC." An Unsolved Mystery "Have you a tank In the building?" inquired the inspector from the in surance office. "We hov," admitted the Janitor. "What's the capacity?" "Faith, an' Oi niver hod money enough to foind ouL" I" !' I'll;',' ;.-i.i ";n- . ... i tioii on me proposal or rae to stand. I had severe Dains in IS lor ;i So0.000.000 lSSlie I mv urnins ;inl thip-Ii nml wa trnn. nf bonds. The issue is bled with a freauent desire to to fund $7,500,000 6 per nass urine, which was hiehlv colored. ;;. notes due next Janu- h had about made ud mv mind that I never would be cured, when I heard of Dillingham's Plant Juice, and gave it a trial, the result of which has been far more satisfactory than I could have hoped for. I am now taking the last of my fourth bottle purts of equipment trust . and to provide funds for 'Xtn?ions, etc. 111.. Feb. 9. The conven- Holigious Education As- f th 'II. tor Which nrenarations nnH rnncirlpr the fnnr rlnlura flint - - - I lilt a fcj i a v - . vj &. J v 4. n cms forward for some this medicine cost me the best in ''ii.-. tpt'cins its sessions in Or-1 w . iviiiv ii v 1. in; 4 ft a x. u in m. ; . Mall tonight with the prom-Mutely free of all trouble with ray 't ;i uglily successful gathering, kidnevs: have no nam of anv kind. 1 t-'i . ' ' 1 1 ..1 .. il.'.fu f,w Vt 1 r or I t t . . i : ; a. n iuriiHi. rrof. trancis Green- a that anv vmm? man. i J - - o :oo,lv. (if Harvard Univer- This ha hppn Thf bistorv r,f Pl.nnt M'i. nt lU-njamin Ide Wheeler Juice in every case of kidney trouble i inuTsity of California; and in which it was used, which ac counts for the great demand in Char lotte, now renorted bv W. L. Hand & Co., where the Plant Juice Reme dies are on sale. Another feature which adds much to the popularity of Plant Juice is the guarantee that it will do all that is claimed for it, or the purchaser's money will be refunded after a week's trial, on presentation of the unused portion of the bottle. ''-I'M.' S. ('. Mitchell, of the Unl- "m v nf Smith Carolina. The con u '-'ion in remain in session three DR. CHAS. H. C. MILLS Realty Building Practice Limited to DISEASES OF WOMEN And OBSTETRICS Office hours 10 to 12 a. m.; 3 to 5 p. m. Residence Central Hotel. r. C. s dipii t make a woman, but '' "f thorn makes a chorus The Truth About Kidney Trouble SWELLING ANKLES.) .mkl'-.s or hands, or puffy 'i.ipiily th first, notices of '!. i' h i.-. almost always deti '" of Inflammation of the ; ha:; made considf-rable I' t- 'isually in the chronic i; 1 incurable stage when Tin n :! 'Hinaiifm has closed the - Hi kidnt'ys. and the heart il'.'tKh the obstruction has "'I bloud pressure until ii '.vai.-ry portions are forced ' v im and drop down and "' Hi" hands and feet, and in ;..! night. '' Hooks know nothing that Kidney inflammation and "" ' ibuls, there has been no ' 1 :1 'i'iafnif-nt for dropsy, phy ; 'i :.illv- attempting to prolong V!'.!'K nitro-glycerine, digitalis, "" i" strengthen the heart. , ";''nn'nt may momentarilv as- ';''"nr, IjTir it has no rieter- "n the dovelonmont nf tho ft lit "VI (!,,. "''l!jji,t ll if I (..- Ii!. Ir.. in the kidney tissues. !,;,i'iit almost inevitably H''li('f (irril-icv Vina 1,1 I mrurable. ' r'wlily appreciated that ' 'll .- t!i-i..,l r, .1 j: v.iiiijdiuuii dispel- l rl ; 1 1 ion in thn lUnui-o iht t. I t luiit j i3 mat Wake Forest Campus Notes Special to The Xews. Wake Forest, N. C, Feb. 9. Presi dent Poteat delivered a very strong tmd instructive address before the Y. M. C. A. last night on "Principles which underlie the selection of a life work." He addressed the Missionary Society Sunday night on "Auxiliary Agencies in Mission Work." Mr. Abraham Flexner, of the staff of the Carnegie Foundation for the Ad vancement of Teaching, who is study-1 lng professional education in the Uni-1 led States, is in town. He visits the college primarily for studying the schools of law and medicine and is accompanied by Dr. Caldwell, secretary of the council of the xmerican Medical Association. C. T. Boll, chairman of the debate council, has received a message from Davidson College, stating that they have chosen the affirmative side of the guery, "Resolved, That the United States should adopt the policy of sub sidizing her merchant marine," sub mitted by Wake Forest for the debate at Greensboro Easter Monday night. According to the terms of the contract, the series will be held on Easter Mon in' Tl, .i'Xl; 'it , I I 1 -r r'av of each year. There will be two debates from each college, undergrad- on'n and the heart natps on lv beine eligible. Each side uiH decline with gradual I has 50 minutes with the understanding that no speaker can have over 6o min utes, and not more than 15 minutes can be used in rejoinder. The next basketball game is sched uled with Davidson here Wednesday light. ; ' v.i i Hy what happens, and of the kidneys of the 1 " ine Renal Compond in '. ' nt of all cases with- ii c t, whethei .' s,,,'on( iiii'.'itjon 'ilic lU'-v., m th Ei it is in the stage. In fact, this now practically disap Piescnce of a real sne- '"'lainniation of the kid- '""r'ir,'r;: mailed free. ,,-K)1,N' J. FULTON CO., 1 1 t . .A v, ' M,wt. San Francisco. '', "heppjird are our sole "Sir, could you give me a little assistance?" said the weary way farer "I don't know where my next meal is coming from." "Neither do I " replied the prosperous-looking m- dividual. iy cook left this morn inj too.' Kiss a sirl in the dark and k!i Special Low Rates VIA SEABOARD New Orleans, Mobile, Pensacola, Account Mardi Gras, Feb. 18th to 23rd. New Orleans Rate from Raleigh $26.73. Wilmington $26.75. Char lotte $23.05. rates on same basis from other points. Mobile Rate from Raleigh $23.50. Wilmington $24.23. Charlotte $18.83 rates on same basis from other points. Pensacola Rate from Raleigh $22.90, Wilmington $23.35, Charlotte $18.40 rates from other points on same basis. Tickets to be sold February 17th to 22nd inclusive, good returning to leave New Orleans as late as February 27th Mobile and Pensacola as late as March 1st, and on payment of fee of $1.00 ticket can be extended until March 13th. LAYMEN'S MISSIONARY MOVEMENT, Presbyterian Church of the U. S., Feb ruary 16th to 18th, 1909. Birmingham. Ala. Rate from Raleigh $17.80. Wilmington $18.25, Char lotte $13.30, rates on same basis from other points. Tickets to be sold 'February 11th 15th, and for trains scheduled to ar rive in Birmingham forenoon February 16th. Final return limit February 20th. Extra Pullman cars on train will be operated through to Birmingham from North Carolina points where bus iness will Justify same, and special train will be operated from Atlanta in connection with Jno. 41, arriving m Atlanta morning of February 16th. Write at once for rates, schedules, and Pullman reservations to the under signed. INAUGURATION PRESIDENT ELECT W. H. Taft, March 4th. Washington. D. C. Special low rates from all Seaboard points, round-trip rate from Raleigh $9.20, Charlotte $12.25, Wilmington $11.80, Durham $9.20, Henderson $7.35, Oxford $7.35 rates on basis from other points. Tickets to be sold Feb. 28th, March lst-2nd, 3rd and for forenoon trains arriving in Washington March 4th, final return limit to leave Wash ington as late as midnight, March 8th. For military companies or parties o 25 or more traveling on one ticket round trip from Raleigh will be $6.50, Charlotte $8.10, Wilmingtor $8.60, Durham $6.30, Henderson $5.60, Oxford $5.60 rates on same basis from all other Seaboard points, limit on tickets same as for civil ians. The Seaboard is arranging to operate special service, provide extra coach es and Pullman cars trom points on its line where business will justify and application for Pullman reserva tions, coaches or Pullmans for spe cial parties should be made to the undersigned. In addition to this the Seaboard has double daily fast Ves tibule train-service from its princi pal stations to Washington. C. II. GATTIS, T. P. A., Raleigh. N. C. JAS. KER, JR.. C. P. A., DENTIST Office over Ivey's, West Trade St., Residence, Y. M. C. A., Charlotte, Phone 435. A TRADE PAYMENT The Patient Doc, I can't pay you no money, while I ain't got none, Ia'ready. Vill 3rou dake it oud in trade. The Dentist Well, I might consider that. What's your business? The Patient I lead a leedle Choi man band. Ve'll come aroundt und serenade you effry night for a mont,' yet. UNSOLVED MYSTERIES How many there are, concerning how fires occurred. Many ascribed to "defec tive flues and rats and matches." TRADE PAYMENT Those "who have a superabundant lot of diamonds and other first class jewelry we will be glad to receive in payment of some premium, long past due. Call early to avoid the rush. Hard or Soft Coal er Wood, 2000 Los. Coal to the Ton R. J SIFFORD, Manager Ii eciai Bargains 1 4V b rid r A Charity Clinic on Fridays 9 A. M. for j I ft) I.. ql, S,U- Worthy Poor ot City. S3 (Incorporated.) INSURANCE HEADQUARTERS. F. L. B0NF0EY ARCHITECT Supervision of Construction. Office 211 N. Tryon, Room 4. For -IN amy Days You need a pair of nice light good- fitting rubber overshoes. We keep an unusually nice assort ment of the best, grades to fit all the i shape shoes we sell. Men's Storm, high front, prices 75 and 90c. Ladies' Storm, high front, price 65 and 75c. ILLUMINATING Glassware Fixtures Home Heating Devices Sam'l J. Smith, Agent SQ3 W. Trad St. Charltt. Porter 5- Boyd a n-prtnn tun Bint ncDS wwinviwn ouit.ui.no, l t, K(V Call on U3 if interested in Biulding mitoac8 3tuim' "v v"w or Repairing, Wood, Brick or Concrete. Child's Storm, blgh front, price 40c 4 fx j t tj. itil ... 1 nin i XL JCi. tSlSXa Ot. X"iiOU I,r. rt,w nA T r.nt alf.art. i.YAt ii 3 iUVlSlUlv CLLLL uvn uuw b lag. Ladies' Storm and Sandal Foot Holds Best grades. Best service. Lowest price. and J. M, McMichael ARCHITECT Rooms 505-506 Trust Buildlaj. CHARLOTTE, N. C. Gilmer-Moore Co ADLAI OSBORNE THp ATFST FMftlNrPR AND ARCHITECT i i B iL- iLmXJ H ENGINEER AND ARCHITECT Newton, N. C. Municipal Improvements. Architecture. Water Power Development. Mill Engineering. Dr. A. M. Berryhil! DENTIST OCle No. 4 South Tryon St. Office Phone 326. Dr. H. C. Hendeson Dr. L. I. Gidney DENTIST8 Office Hunt Bldg., 202 N. Tryon St Office 'Phone 816. Residence 'Phone 4S9. I. W. JAMIESON DENTIST No. 4 S. Tryon Street, Charlotte, N. C. Office 'Phone 228. Residence 'Phone 862. EDISON, COLUMBIA AMD VICTOR TALKING MACHINES and RECORDS Just arrived. Call and hear tnem. BICYCLES, ALL SIZES. A Few Trycyclee at Cost. Relay MT g Co., 231 8. Tryon Street. 9 DR. ti. F RAY Osteopath - Registered. Office Hunt Building, Hours, 9 to 12; 2 to 5. 'Phone, Office 830; Residence 8T1-J. Consultation at Of3ce, ptrattl. Hugh W. Harris ATTORNEY A Dollar Saved Is a Dollar Made Before you buy anything that' Builders Supplies, get our pri ces, and see if we can't save yon money. Estimate niihed. leertolly tax- B. F. Withers Distributer BUILDERS' SUPPLIES. Charlotte, N. C. New Spring Stock now here and arriving every day. The largest, most complete display ever shown by us before. WILTON CARPETS, VELVET CARPETS AXMINSTER CARPETS BRUSSELS CARPETS INGRAIN CARPETS TABER CARPETS Wilton Rugs. Tapestry Brussels Rugs Beauvais Axminster Rugs. Bcdy Brussels Rugs Royal Wilton Rugs Ingrain Rugs Imperial VeUet Rugs Tabei Carpet Rugs Matting Rugs Rugs in all the various styles, sizes ar.d prices and to suit all. Some Special Bargains in Lace and Hall Curtains. The largest and most complete stock cf Furniture in the Car-olinas. 9 arker - Gardner Co. Largest Dealers in the State 1SSBZ a J NOW IS A GOOD TIME TO ENTER J s tMCOKPORATEC to prepare for a high salaried office position r-T- crttiontc canro tha hoct hoMi:?e ot havp a reDutatlon for giving me most thorough and modern courses of instruction as well as being the oldest, largest and best equipped college in me v,arouuau. epeclal offers, College Journal and Catalogue. Address, KING'S BUSINESS COLLEGE Charlotte. N. C Raleigh, N. C it w i Phone 153Q For Job Printing !.;!;, ,: ''" Ask for Bi-Monthly riii fool likP telline: you she never Law Building, Ghariotta, H. 0.1 6-6t Charlotte, N. C. at; recovtrles. wants to see your face again.
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