THE CHA8LOTTE NEWS FEBRUARY 12 1909 3 h rw Si j. m. J TTh J .. rruceeaing Shake Well In a Bottle Legislature ','.. A hill has been m;o the senate providing , u! ii'im! convention to meet l June. UM1. and :a.,ing t.n e elections quad ;;,i :nl of biennial. Those , ..I.- fathered by Messrs. !M Kliiott. A lull has been ,i committee of the house , il,;;t electrocution at the ii ;.iiall tal.e the place of ih:inJ'.n:i! lite state. The !"-. contested election case l!y jellied by the seating; , :;i.,ni. the regular democra The bill erecting Guil M. nuance into a new .judicial , : .'.eleated on its third tead . s-'iule. In the Senate. l.i .vin'j in v.- bills wore intro 'iic s'Tia to : Amend chatter of Fanners' l":;e Insurance Association of ..iiina. t:tiMid the time for the or ,;i of the Weldon & Roanoke ' . i , l ic Railway Company. INiaMi-h recorder's court ill.". . i ii request ) : Kstablish .-is for Walnut Cove, p. ..side for registration and . ;i of automobiles on the . ! N.: lb Carolina. , ' i eip'est i : l're out sale of i!i i:'idsvi!le. ; i i hit board of education for . i : i . ; . . !. Ann til chatter of Watau ; : t'otui any. : Provide stenographer for .- r ! ior i.'oui t. Callim- a constitutional to be held the list Thins .1 in-, Pan. . a'id Kiliott: Amend the con i ':th Caiolina by provid , eiuii.il instead of biennial ,.-r itiiioitant measures pass i..i.iiiu; in the senate were as :i special tax in Anson l' : toad commission in ,, ...tal lor improvement of d'.arier of Littleton. Vako Forest. i b:i.li;es in H vile county, special las for county jail to OS ablish graded schools to authorize Perquimans i issue bonds. i ill to provide for improve ..ads in .Marion township, Me- M.UtV. t.l and btidge building in Hen- Hi' tor working road in Chnt ..nd providing for bonds. ! tor special tax in Beau- ; i "Uitiany. 1 for the relief of the ex t V. ilk.-, county. j M the House. :;:rn in'.' new bills wore brought : ia the hor.-e: Authorize the merger of a i "O'lv.ar.y to bo organized in i'.d Alleghany counties with the Southern Railroad, the latter Pi. . o Trnutdale, from Marion. I'. :ic'. have been voted for the -';a! : Aid In w school of the I'ni : North Carolina. Piovi.ie for eourt stenogra ''i;i.e:; county. 'Vi';:inis: Authorize the state duration to unite with cer . a lossin-rs to diain Mattamuskeet 'I'd tid.ia.'ent swamp lands, 'a; l'..-.:a'.)bsli card index system ''- and 'h inge method of filing ; l;,ts and surveys in the of- ' -eci'tars of state. that in onse a county bids in 'land at sale fot- taxes the countv shall be le sponsible for the state taxes. Dowd: Amend Chap. 4,12. Private Laws of 1001, and Chap, in. Private Laws of 190:j, and authorize City of Charlotte to hold election on question of tax for Carnegie free library. Dowd: Regulate practice of architec ture and create board of examiners and provide for licenses. Hall: Provide official stenographer for Forsyth. Weaver: Relative to prohibition in Buncombe. (Provide machinerv for enforcement of law, including "right of inspection of near-beer establish ments and the like.) Albritton: Authorize Greene countv to levy special tax. Livingston; Fill vacancies in office of sheriff of Poll; by appointments bv governor. Livingston: Appoint finance commit tee for Polk county. Morton: Pension disabled Confeder ate veterans. (Additional pensions to those badly disabled, irrespective of classes and property). Donghton: Authorize issue of state bonds to pay off outstanding state bonds falling duo July 1st, 1H0. (?,,- iiHI,IUI 1 1 . t arver: Authorize Person county to change site of jail and sell jail lot. Graham: Amend Chap. (574. Laws of 1 107, by establishing fifth grade for pensioners and making eligible to pen sions all persons of color who served the Confederate government. Graham: Authorize state geologist to co-operate with the geological survey and make a map of every county in the state. Leaves of absence wore granted Messrs. Grumpier ami Hayes on ac ! count of sickness. I The following bills, among others, 'passed third reading in the house: j Senate bill to amend the charter of ! Lowell. j Change the corporate limits of Tar ; boro by taking in Runnymede, Farrow and West Tarboro. i Authorize Hyde county to levy spec- 1 ial tax and issue bonds. ( Au'horize Caswell county to levy special tax. Consolidate and revise the charter of Winston-Salem, j Revise charter of Salem. ! Authorize Morganton to issue refund - tng bonds. Authorize bonds by Siler City to .equip schools. Authorize bonds by Caswell county for indebtedness. Amend charter of Black Mountain. Amend charter of Carthage. Authorize bonds by Barnett for bridges and other purposes. Enable Chai lotto to issue bonds for funding present indebtedness and levy ! snecial tax. Allow Franklin. Macon county, to issue bonds. senate mil to r.av otr su.uuu nonus for sewerage by Hendersonville. The sneaker announced the addition of Mr. koonce. or Onslow, to the com mittee on counties, cities and towns The house ad'onmed at 1:4." till 10 : :.;0 Friday morning. ;i 11. Ml: Authorize Scotland county als for public roads. l.-u-M'i'Oi .ite Icemorlee !.'. ; y. Incorporate Linville Falls 'i ui!ia ns . .tu. mi Sec. I'v.n, Revival, so ASTHMA VANISHES Tells How to Find Out ij the Kidneys are Inactive And What to do to Get Relief at Little Cost. There are more cases of kidney trou ble here now than over before, while recent reports show that more peo ple succumb each year to some form of kidney disease than any other cause. v When there is sickness, examine the urine. Rheumatism ; is only a symptom of kidney trouble. it is noining more or less than excessive uric acid in the blood which the slug gish, inactive kidneys have failed to sift out, leaving it to decompose and settle about the joints and muscles, causing intense suffering: frequently resulting in deformity; often reach ing the heart, when death ensues. Pains across the back, frequent painful and suppressed urination and other symptoms of weak bladder are not the only signs of kidney trouble; many cases of stomach disease, head ache, pain in the heart, inactive liver, etc., are but symptoms: the cause of which can be traced to feeble, clogged kidneys. A simple test of the urine is to void a small ouantity in a bottle or glass, and let it stand over night; next morning, if there is a reddish brick-dust sediment, or white fleecy suostance present, either consult some reputable physician or take a good vegetable treatment. The following prescription is recommended highly in these cases, and the sufferer can mix it at home: Compound Kargon, one ounce; Fluid Extract Dandelion, one-half ounce; Compound Syrup Sar saparilla, throe - ounces. Shake well and use in teaspoon tul doses after each meal and at bedtime. Where, any of the symptoms enu merated above are present, good re sults are sure to follow immediately the use of this simple prescription. ml E FOREST Tragic Accident in Cotton Seed Mill DftlSON 17 Kings Mountain Items Special to The News. Kings Mountain, Feb. 12. Miss Sallie L. Torrence died Sunday night at her brother's home on Mountain street of pneumonia. Miss Torrence moved here with her brother from Old Furnace last November. She was buried at Long Creek Monday. The funeral services were conducted oy nev. :vir. lvenuncK of Gastonia. She was a member of the Long Creek Presbyterian church for many years. Miss Torrence has two brothers and two sisters living: Mrs. J. A. Ware, of King's Mountain; Mrs. B. G. Bradley, of Gastonia; Mr. H. A. Torrence, of Bessemer City, and Mr. J. A. Torrence, of King's Mountain. It is said that arrangements are being made to begin operations again soon at the Southern Cotton Mill Co. of Bessemer City. The new com pany taking over the plant is to be called the State Manufacturing Company. A part of the roof of the cotton mill of Blaeksburg, S. C, fell in Monday. It is being repaired this week. Special to The News.. Wake Forest, N. c., Feb. 12 In one of the hardest fought basketball games, witnessed here this season Wake Forest defeated Davidson Wed nesday night by the score of- 42 to 17. Within two minutes alter tne whistle blew for the toss of the ball in the first half Davidson, had scored one field gsal and one tout goal. Wake Forest followed with three field goals ,in rapid succession. Until near the last of this-half the. score was very close, Wake Forest finally gaining the advantage and closing the first half with a score of 21 to 11 in her favor. The second half was equally, fast and hard fought, but the Visitors gained only 0 points, while Wake Forest again rolled up 21. Miles did fine work for Davidson, throwing three field goals. McClin tock threw five foul goals. For Wake Forest, Eliot and Duffy de serve special mention. There has been no cleaner game played here. Referee and umpire gave perfect satisfaction. The line-up was as follows: Davidson Miles and McRae, for wards; Price and Rhea, centre; Fair ley and McClintock, guards. Wake Forest Carrick and Allen, forwards; Eliot, centre; Duffy, Gay and Brown, guards. Baskest thrown Davidson, C; Wake Forest, H. Fouls thrown Da vidson, f; Wake Forest, 4. Points scored by individuals Eliot, 12; Car- Duffy, 14; making Wake Forest 42. Special to The News. Statesville, Feb. 12. -News of the tragic death of Mr. Fred Perry, a young man of MooresvilL', reached Statesville yesterday afternoon. Ac cording to the information received by your correspondent, young Perry, who was employed in Mr. J. W. Brown's cotton seed oil mill, was caught by a belt in the mill . yester day afternoon at 2:45 and he was carried to the ceiling of the mill by the belt and became entangled in the shafting. Before the machinery could be stopped his body had been hurled round and round many times, his brains being dashed out against the ceiling and his body terribly mangled. Death was apparently in stant. Young Perry was about 19 years old and is survived by his mother and a number of brothers and sis ters. He and a brother had worked at the oil mill for some time. The family moved to Mooresville from Concord about 12 years ago. Bacara Class of Spen cer Y. M. C. A. rick, !); Allen, 7; total points for Price, 2; Rhea, 2; 2; McClintock, 5; 17 for Davidson. Miles, making a McRae, total ol To Name a Democratic Municipal Ticket Special to The News, Salisbury, N. C, Fob. 12. The city Deniocratic executive committee will moot tomorrow night to set a date for the holding of the city primaries to name a Democratic municipal tick et, consisting of a candidate for mayor and eight aldermen. So far only two candidates are out. they being Mr. A. L. Smoot for mayor and Mr. Reuben J. Holmes for aldermen from the west ward. The talk of a non-partisan licket is still going on and one will likely be put out. Special to The News. Spencer, N. C, Feb. 12. The first regular meeting of the recently or ganized Baraca class at the Spencer Railroad Y. M. C. A. was held last night. Mr. A. B. Saleeby is presi dent, Hon. John S. Henderson, teach er and Prof. A. L. Smoot, assistant teacher of this class. Last night's meeting was well attended and prov ed interesting as well as instructive. Making It Pleasant for Him. "Gentlemen," said the toastmaster at the banquet, "we have listened to some excellent, orators this evening, and I am sure we have enjoyed their efforts very much. I have purposely kept one of the best speakers for the last, and after yon have heard him I know yon will be glad to go home. Gentlemen. I have the honor to present Mr. Ketchum A Cupmmin, who will now address vou." Chicago Tribune. SEARED WITH A HOT IRON or scalded by overturned kettle cut with a knife bruised by slammed door injured by a gun or in any other way the thing needed at once is Buck- I len's Arnical Salve to subdue inllani; mation and kill the pain. It's earth's supreme healer, infallible for Boils, Ul cers, Fever Sores, Eczema and Piles. 25c at Woodall & Sheppard's. Hamlet's Big Baraca Class Special to The News. Hamlet, N. C, Feb. .12. A Baraca class was organized in the Methodist Sunday school Sunday afternoon w ith 55 members. The following young men were elected as officers of the class: H. M. Carter, president; cnas. Gibbons, vice-nresident: C. L. Sauls, secretary; T. E. Stanley, assistant secretary; II. D. Hatch, treasurer; M. L. Witt, orphanage treasurer; H. c. Petty, librarian; H. E. Gibbons, chair man of the music committee; H. W. Purvis, teacher and Rev. II. A. Hum ble, assistant teacher. The class obligated themselves to pay half of the church assessment for orphanage which amounts to $45 and to support one orphan which will take $G0. It is the purpose of the class to enroll at least 100 young men in the class in a few weeks. Presented tiy Doctors Lydia E. Finkham's Vegetable Com pound, an honest, tried and true rem edy lor feminine ills, holds the rec ord for the largest number of actual cures ot anv similar remedy, and is prescribed and recommended by hun dreds of fairminded doctors who do not fear to recommend a worthy medi cine even though it is advertisd. Salisbury to Issue Bonds on Water Works Grand Inquest of the exercise of its right charges of corruption sponsible citizens agaii tration now in power. Nation, in the to investigate brought by re ;st the adminis And I warn you Special to The News. Salisbury, N. C Feb. 12. A bill was introduced l nthe legislature yes terday to authorize the board of aldermen of this city, with the ap proval of the water works commis sion, to issue mortgage bonds on the water works svstem for an amount not to exceed $50,000 and to run for a term of not less than twenty nor more than thirty years at a rate ot interest not to e over six per cent. It is stated that the water board is in debt about $10,000, said to be due on account of improve ments and extensions and that the $50,000 is wanted to pay off this in debtedness and to make further im provements on the plant. This state of affairs is a surprise to the great majority of the citizens. tnat no such usurpation should be al lowed to entangle itself in precedents until bv repetition the abuse become in- eterate, and despotism firmly estab lished on the ru'ns of our Republic. Body of Suicide Fcund in Woods Do i Catarrh, Croup, Hay Fever and Bronchitis. i ; a oimtidenoe creator. The breathe in this power "' ouhin. antiseptic air, you 1 ! "sv 'but b has marvelous enra- '' a ;. There is nothing disa " : bn.it Hsomei. It is verv tal prompt remedy for ca . a ibina. cioup, bronchitis, Guilty ot Conspracy To Loot Bank ''id U; o stuffed with mil on cannot breathe a par litough sour no.-trils, Hyo- " ii t liein up and give relief mil..,. i .en: able po)1e suffer '.'- ssill tbev wheeze and ; pi' i:iid i, mot her, when R. I'n. will guarantee Hyo ' 111 ti:'nn-y back. $l.in is all 'Hi A: Cn. asks for a com- Murder and Killing. Mountain ideas on the general sub ject of killing are peculiar, and one hears odd things said by the mountain men who come to Frankfort. One of them was here the other day to see about getting a parole for one of his relatives who was in prison and was telling about the killing or a man. "Did they indict you for murder?" was asked. "Oh, no," said the man, "I shot right there on the spot." "Well, but sometimes they indict a man tor murder even it he did shoo. a man right there on the spot," said the Frankfort man. "No," aeplied the mountain visitor. "I shot him right there on the spot. I did not lay behind a log and shoot him. "--Frankfort News. 'd llovniei ;' a otiouiice it ; trouble that I liave had ami t:. I for hay fe the best re I ever tried this malady iave doctoi ed and used '"I ies. Win llyomoi is far 'li" '.tliers. and has my "Lenient." Mrs. M. S. Mar :"'h. Mich.. Aug. 27, 190S. v v: QmJh Dyspepsia. V i orr rr.onpy back if it don't. Gives im ,2 r(1, from heartburn, sour stom- ,y U. UJ a I Special to The News. Salisbury, N. C, Feb. 12 The jury in the case of George Murphy, who was tried on a charge of con spiracy to break into the Wachovia Loan & Trust Company's Bank at SDencer last September, blow open the vault and loot the bank, re turned a verdict of guilty yesterday afternoon. There were several other cases against the defendant, one u ceririiia niittine affair. It was clear) that Judge Jones was not in sympa-j thy with the jury in their verdict in the bank case and he suspended judgment as to this, but in the cut ting case he sentenced Murphy to twelve months at hard labor in the penitentiary, saying that it was his intention to put him on the county roads but as it was preferred that the voting man be sent to the state prison he would send him there. The other ease3 against the defendant were nol prossed. This closed the criminal cases ioi this term and court adjourned until Tnnit:i,- when the civil docket will .. - be gone into. Darwin Centenary Observed. London, Feb. 12. The one hundredth anniveisary of the birth of Charles Darwin and the fiftieth anniversary of the publication of his "Origin of Species" was appropriately observed by universities and scientific societies throughout the United Kingdom today. Cleveland, O., Feb. 12 Frank B. Kellogg, special prosecutor for the gov ernment, will appear before a special master in this c'uy to-morrow, when he will attempt to show that the merger of the Union and Southern Pacific rail roads under the control of E. II. Harri inan s a monopoly. If It Disappears a Skin Affec- Blood Disease Special to The News. Statesville,, Feb. 12. A telephone message from Net, a village in the extreme northern section of the county, states that the dead body of Mr. Henrv Sharne. a farmer of Eagle Mills township, was found dead is the woods near his home yesterday- morning. His throat had been cut with a razor which was found on the ground beside him. and it seems to have been a plain case of suicide. No cause for the rash act is given. Mr. Sharpe had gone to the woods apparently to chop wood. Mr. Sharpevas about ; years old and leaves a. wife and several children. Anger begins with repentance. with folly and Pythagoras. ends I25cf 1 25c At Druggists' 50 a s o a 3 0) O 9 c a m GO A dog's friendship hate. Welsh. is better than his The tears of of anrrels. St. a penitent Bernard. are the wine Heavy, impure blood makes a mud dy, pimply complexion, headaches, nausea, indigestion. Thin blood makes you weak, pale, sickly. Burdock Blood Bitters makes the blood rich, red, pure restores perfect health. Lax at K. II. Jordan & Co. "What a tremendous following that statesman has!" "Those are not con stituents, my friend; they are detec tives." Newark News. How to Tell Whether tion is an Inherited or Not. Sometimes it is hard to determine whether a skin affection is a sign ot blood disorder or. simply a form or eczema. Even physicians are often puzzled in their diagnosis. The best wav for any one afflicted is to go to R. H. Jordan & Co's or any good druggist who handles pure drugs and obtain 50 cents' worth of poslam. Apply this, and . if the itching stops at once and the trouple is cured in a few days it mav be set down as having been eczema, as this is the way poslam acts in the ;;worst cases of eczema., and in curing acne,her- rheum, rash, barber's and other rheum, rash, barber's and other forms pes, blotches, tetter, t piles, sal forms of itch, scaly scalp, and all surface skin affections. Those who. will write to the Emer gency Laboratories, No. 32 West Twenty-fifth Street. New York, can secure, by mail free of charge, a supply sufficient to cure a small eczema surface or clear a complexion overnight and remove pimples in twenty-four hours. Stops itching instantly, Cures piles, eczema, salt rheum, tetter, itch, hives, herpes, scabies Doan's Oint ment. At anv drug store. For a mild, easy action of the how els, a single dose of Doan's Regulets is enough. Treatment cures habitual constipation. 25 cents a box. Ask your druggist for them. "Dr. Thomas Eclectric Oil is the best remedy for that often fatal dis ease croun. Has been used with fuccess in our family for eight years. Mrs. L. Whiteacre, Buffalo, N. Y. a o. 17) EZ S3 GOGGLES ! E22 III mm MO E.S52S ALCOHOL 3 PER rt-vT ANeQelabk Pi-ppara(ionfcr4s-sirailaiintjilicFootfaiTiiRc'ia l tng lite S lonarts aaiBovcls of WW II 1 lb For Infants and Children. Promotes DigpsfionflwiTur' ness and ResLContains neither Opiiuu.Mcrphiae rtorMioeraL ?OTARCOTIC. Ths Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of Jtxfc ofOUDrSMWmjSSA RnvjAia Sted jlbcenna ftppermLit -bitariiinckStii IfamStrd Ctmilifi Sugor Hwicnjreen'l'ionr. Aperfect Remedy forCcrtsfipa tion , Sour Stomach.Diarrhoca Worms ,Connlsioiis.Feverisfr ness andLoss OF SLEEP, j Facsimile Signature of NEW YORK. of AAlf 1 b 11 I J I ' Iff t BMW ill In Use For Over Thirty Years 1 Exact Copy of Wrapper. m mm tmi ccnTAua onM(ir. cor vena orrr. MONUMENTS Our business has grown so rapidly siuee we opened up In Charlotte two years ago that we wi-re compelled to have more room, so we recently mov ed our plant from South College St. to mote commodious quarters on E Second INTt?r Brevard Our plant is equipped with the latest electrical both marble and granite monumental and building, placing your order. Phone Co7. machinery for working Come to see us before Mecklenburg Marble & Granite Co: slice H . y . ousekeepers Want Mice G coking Utensils If you want to see a nice housekeeper watch the one that select her ware with care and always gets the best. Wo carry in stock the best assoitment of Household and Kitchen Uten sils in the State and to show how the ladies appreciate it you should see how they flock to our store. You should see those beautiful Cake and Bread Closets that wo have just received. They are dream 3. Call and see them. We have also just received a line of Wiry Goods, such a3 Frying Baskets, Egg Beaters, Plate Warmers, etc. ol.l-time Roap Stone Griddles Rome good housekeepers will By the way. have you seen one of those for making Batter Cakes without grease? not keen house without one. We have a variety of stylos and sizes. We have also a Soap-stone Foot Warmer. You just heat it, throw it in th foot of your Surry, Buggy or Automobile, place your foot upon It and It doe the rest. We mean gives you the rest and comfort of having warm feet while riding "at least." We have a lot are goin to Sell while they last. of Dust Goggles and them at $ .25 each We also carry Automobile Goggles of every description. Do not fail to eet a nair of these Dust Goggles at the small cost of S .21 cents. Puett-Southerland Co. , ' 39 N. Tryon WE LAUNDER COLLARS and CUFFS A Little Better than most Laundries. Send us jours and we can prove it and they will LAST LONGER too Sanitary Steam Laundry 29 East Chiffon Chin ware Trade Street ters omers Co. Do you need one or more? If so, our assortment of 30 including any, and interesting lft'xlT'' in $r,0.00 and Plain Oak, Quartered Oak. Imitation Mahogany. Toona Mahog Solid Mahogany. Maple and Karly Kiu-li.sh Oak will prove most at. prices ranging from $.i.'io with Plain Oak, with drawers, up t. the top IT".-::", and mirror most handsome ones at If you know the kind you have it, and the pi ice is ri.ht. want, come and make your selection. We PHONE tOO. ON THE BOULEVARD. Lubin Furniture Co.

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