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5B5ES! THE CHARLOTTE NEW. FEBRUARY 25, I9It Yesteiday In The Legislature THE I; i SENATE — FRIDAY — FIFTY- StCON'D DAY. :'0 o'clnrk h:iir J'.inl : miu l'V:n - ■ I ,: :um1 ;ii 1 . in tlb' r. "1 > r u, .1. b'vr ( r Senator } (iaivh V-, i al>s('nri- ' I ntroilucert. iM.iftiTin I'ill !r. • la'l- ; >lli- - tli;' t-taio .-ipl districts. ■f .I'ldit ami 'uni ■ and ti\ fo I’oi u- i>! I-y -t 1 ! - Ul ^ for .annt' Nortl'. I'- ; r> 'm .V I tow d> ! ■ I.nivo t> n; shii'f d in iPS ; (Mi ! h'; and iMlllti- .if In- ■.'•miy in - ■r •r>''’; It ii‘ii ;nd ' Vi \\ a riul: 1 .oi'l f.)r • r ;n i ■ . i I h 111 to T he i House. Loniinond: Kxtond (ho tiir.e for (ho i-'i::.-!ni'/ation of the Monroe Southoru Uailro;ul Company; aiho empower the f(> (Hu’ssionors of I'^nion and Anpon ('f)nniios lo build a bridfio across ! Ivcicliy liver. (He also presented a (le- t if ion from citizens of Union and An- ; son asUiti:’’ for this brids;e). I’hair; I'roteot the state capital from I lir.'. .McT.aii^hlin: Authorize Hoke county j to issue bondo. I StarbucK- Anthori7e the commisrdon- i CI S of Forsythe county to is.sue bcmds i t'cir ;^ood roads. I I. it' (by r('onest): Amend the char- ti i of Heidsville. Hob”(iod: C’eate two additional judi- 'ial (ii"^tricts. (He asked that this bill; 1)0 I'luCt'd on tlic caiodnr, but Senator n;inies ()’\i«'cted ami after a di. oiu"-- " ('II ilu' liill VIS refcri'i'd u> the I'om- mUtoe on judiciary.) (Jraiiani: 1-Mablish standard time in -XiT.h I’arolina, (’ol)b: Urain the lowlands of Saddle creek, Hoiieson county. Ii;is;KCtt: .Mlaw l.illincrton to issue bond-;; also relative to the stock law .'f Harnett couny. Joint Session Tomorrow. 'I'he son ate rccoived from the hou^se a reso'ut'oii for a .ioint session Satiir- (ia,\- at I:: o'cli.cU id vote for trustoos iu tlu' stau' tinivori'it Bills Ratified. I’r(nid(' for worUius the roads of Wi’kes ct>uniy. hi"0’'r>0rai e the tuwri'=! of Dundarr- ach. Kobtson 'ount>. \i;'i'nd M’l' cliarter of the l^lack Moii;' ain Railioad Company. Ui" i'al tlie law er'.tablishing a hijih- \\: = y commission in Vance county. .\t'i:‘nd the 'hanor of -he town of W itidsor A'l ’I'Tiizi' the commissioners of Cli! I'oki'o county to issu*' bonds to pay tlo:M iti'-T i'ldcbl etlness. I';- id-> lor I'liproving the roads of t aiav. a . iji •',M\;orat!'> the Bcaverdam school di ir^■. Cherokee county. Kstaiili>li ;i titaiiod sc!n>ol ^i^trict ini I,O' r.ninty. A’ :l)i>ri -i‘ the coii'i*'issioners of Bun- iOil:' ;* (\.’iniy to issue rcfiindins: bonds. .Xthciirl the iharnr of Littleton, rruhi'o'i the sale of near beer, berine ! and ("liei like drinks, ■ Hiuh Point to issue uego-^ s u> • ly debis. ; the chairer of § Tho Kind You Have Always Ilouglitj am wliicli ,iias been in ttse for over 30 years, has borne iho sig-natur© of ^ and has been ma^e under his per- soi'al suporTisionjinee its infancy* w; Allow no one to f^^«^eive youm this* AU Conatei’lV?its, and “ Just-a-g-ooilarc but I'xperiments tlisit trifi© with and eiuianjer tli© health ot likiants and Childrea—ExperiencQ 13s;perinicDt» What is CASTOR [A Castoria is jti ?jarnilesi» su'bsti’'.iite .for Cator Oil, Pare goric, I^rops and Soothing" Syrups. It i I?ieasant, It conlaiTis 7ieit1vcr OpiuiCy Morphino nor Iher Narcotic Bubstance. its ag^e is its graarantce, .It dstroys Worms and liHays Foverishness* It cures Diarri^ja and Wind Colic. Tt relieves Teething^ Troubles, cure Constipation and Platiileiicy. It assimilates the Food,teg-iiIates tho Stomach and Bowels, gi^'ingp healtny anti, atural sleep. Tho Children’s Panaeea-The Mother*s Friud. HELD IN ABEYANCE. I know you must approve thebard Whose thoughts burst frf’th. in spring, But I’m at best, a truant brdw, A wicked little thing. For I steal, quite elfin-like However cold the day, And dream the sweetest sort of dreams And write them—in a wy. And I am sui*e these littledreams Would give the best of cheer To some lone heart or sone poor soul While winter still is he'e. Yet just to be quiet cicumspect I hold them back till spring; 'Tis then like birds andbuUerflies You’ll see them all ake wing! —“Natalie.” CURES PIMPLES QUICKLY. kST O RIA always ^ Bsars the Signature oi > 7^ The KiM You Have AIiay^ongM fn Use For Over 30 Yea». ,.«t e=;;YAu>t oMPAi«r, rr btrect, new vobr cir 1.), nr'V. . i!-‘. |i(-Ii(!s Va !- ; - '111! • W * dil. - h- 1- lor Au'h. ■ i lia b-n .'•iiifiid i 'it ■ . (*; ii\ j.i.- s i nui,-^ A !.i\v '--■ill fi..;; \i:: hi!; ;;Mr:.‘.t Morehcad f •h S;a*> I ''nti'a i ! P itse-i and Ordered Enrol'ed. f '!• :r.cid ro^d.-^ in L'Miis'-urL; 1 ; . ’'’•ai'l in oo'i" ^ . ■:r r of Kr.ile.d. >. ii •: thf' '■oi.imissionei's cf "ou:-* ’v>\y a spfcial F ord ; a' ’ .M T:. f'c r Second Read^g Bills. ■i; coiin- li i-a :■ d t- ■ f V n ■ ■ 1 r r ♦ r f • \ •rh ( i! -l.,d; ; ' 1.. ' n' - ■ r.t rt t O : 1 T \\ I. I '1' I':’-sod soc- ■ . ! \V> 1 (' i M"i ' ' . • ; !iii''!ic : «■ tl'f li. -'Cn''- ■ ifaiifoad: dia'ua.:o law of U. leich, Win- ;• a’lilinrize ;■ .'n'ibr cnu.v i the \\>f.r-‘’u Ti- ;i:;r ;c liiiol; !i”n :i hfiriZ' c.)i;;i- ax i'! suppk- , ' ■■t''-'; thv' ■Ul tir : fhani,'-; n h.iwiini atvl , r'tirlKii'i a ■t te Fa'-r T' •n “ II >1: Ql:‘I t.! 1''^ od Condition. ’-'t!' I ‘I;l;ilittrf>S ^ ■ '’iiu- tr r St it^‘ (f.'iniv ‘ Ml e\‘**ll-Mit ■.V ’! .,:(.>d for . ^ d. New Bi' s 0'';re:l ot. c of Order. K d‘ ^ t: t i.. iU> I; ■ . ■\x pn- ui>; \. c.n- r-': .■:!(,iial cabMMlar un- '!i' ‘•■•ir.,crat 1 r. 'Omblvi, $3.50 Recipe Free, For Weak .Men. f ir maintenance of graded : I lien'lcrsonvillc. i :!ir coi’.’.missioners of Mad-1 \ to i-uill i)rid,u«'S. ! the coiutriis.-'ioners of} to li v.\ a. special tax.! !• ■ aidi''li a special co'tri in Sliellty I i(*r v'!(>v*-la;:d «AMint '.. il. iiiiivt iO d »ri'd..tions bv domestic ' 'ny\. \ Itii .ir 'O’.ate the town of Bolivia, i I-! ’'. swiric fOun;\. | (’.IP olM.i'e the charter i>f i^li/abcU’! K olution authorizing the snperi'- iit t!(l*'ut of the state hospital at ,Mor- _^'i!lon lo receive into the hospital 'C-.'it; r r> rth ti, of McDowell county, i i'.lossage from the Governor, i 'i'lu* s( nate received a messativ from 'the '.ovoi-nor recommending an appro- . • iia’';'ii for the expense of a conimis- sioi'or if one '.s ajipointed fo visit San Francisco in regard to an exhiliit by .\!’iih f’arolina at the Panama Inter- natioral Kxposirion. Spcciai Order for the Torrens Land Title System. ' St rator Cottcn’s l ill iiroviding for | the Torrens land title system in North ^ ■'a.olina wa« taken up as a syiecial | i'^(!-r ;.t and aftei’ debating it' 'or an hour and a half further consid- r.iMon was [jo^tiioned until Saturday: at 12 o’clock. Senator ('ottcn argued: , r^ir tlie passage of t-rrc bill and said , I it had been stated thar the lawyer? i were arrayed against it. but he ai'- '.’ealt'd to all the niem'uers lo give i: i ■h- ir suiiporf. Senator Gardner entered a protest' ai;ainst the charge which he said had '■'^en made in ihc newsjia.per? and else-1 wlioro that the lawyer members of the ■ tror.i lal assen bly were opposed to the: •bill and dpclarefl that such cliarges Were malicious, unfair and itnhnie. He ' wa.-^^ going to rote for the bill and be- i licve.' ev€'ry senator would vote as he I .It--.- :f'(l best rci-aidless of whether or • not he was a lawyer. i Senator Brown said he Icnew the Mtt('rneys of the senate would not vote.' ac!::ii);-t the bill simjdy because they ' attorneys. He C{»n;sidercd it a stei> -in the right direction and would vote. ; 'or i:, though he would not do so if it' vei-f* comi'ulsory in its provisions. Senator (ira’iain s])oke iu favor of he bill and said he considered it a ■ ise and conservative measure. • Senato.- Thorne also argued in favor 1 i>i the bill, staijng that he was a law-, !\er m{-ml;er who wa.s committed to , vote ‘‘ a- it and he, like Senator Gard- i ner. felt resentful of the charge that jI'lwyers were going to block it. i Hr ihotiuht it ought to be amended and Seffe; Ml soi lo amendments modifying ] its provisions. A general debate ensued engaged spur track to the state farm in Halifax : Allow Richmond coiy to issue road couni y. I boiids. IMliard. of Cherokee; Joint r???;)lu- j Allow Hamlei to .le street im- tiun for a joint session of housj and , pro\.. ment bonds, senate tomorrow*at noon for the elcc- ^ Allow Lee county tijsue bonds, non of trustee'"^ of the l.’nivc vsit}' *. f j Allow Asheboro to ig bonds. Xorth ('arolir.a. { Allow Orai:ge county issue bonds \\’oc(ls(>n; I’rohiVdt the inti’C'’lprtiun ^ tor co'ari house and fo^iier purpos- of further loeal and private bills after ■ es. i-'cbruary 2‘tb, for this ?-ession. Amend the charter o^g.iieviiie. .'’(■.\rilntr: lie.t;u!ate tlie uansi)or-i Create road commisij jgj. Rose taticm of det'ea.^ed bodies. j Hill township, l^u])lin 'nt.v. Uodwell: Amend tiie Warren county j Create a school di.sti in Anson road law. j county. Dowd: .\'.nend th.e charter of Cbar-; Imrirove Beaufort couni-oads. loue to issue bonds for x-v.'r'ra.-i'',; Allov/ Aydeti to issue dg, schools, streets, auditorium' and fori .Vilow Onslow coiuUy iggue road other purposes-; amend 'he laws of: bonds'. T.11'1 and l!!u;! and provide for the stu>-j Amend the charter of >binsville. port of ('iiarlorre (’arnegie libiarv. I Araend the charter of 3rrisville. i^evin: C.ii.solidate the deiiarimentj Allow Durham lo issutQnjg for of agriculture and tiie A. t'i- *M. Col-1 schools. leg('. I Provide commission gov^-,ient for Dillard, of Cherokee: Extend tho Raleigh, corporate limits of .Murphy. I Pei luit Wendell graded ool dis- Connor: Establish the Toiscnot road trict to issue bond^ Simple Remedy Tiat Clears Skin Quickly of Al Eruptions. For several weelfi past R. H. Jor dan & Co. have doie the biggest busi ness they ever ha(" in any one article in selling Hokara the skin food that has won so many friends in Charlotte. It has been fouid to be an absolute cure not only fa- all minor skin trou bles, such as pimples, blackheads, herpes, acne, s^alp scalp, complezion blemishes, itchng feet, piles, etc., but for the worst sores, ulcers, or even chronic eczenti and salt rheum. There has yet to be found any form of wound or disease iffecting the skin or mu cous membrane that Hokaru does not heal, and its action is so instantaneous that those w^ho try it are simply de lighted with it right from the start. In spitf of its unusual curative pow er. the price is trifling. To convince every oiie of its merits. R. H. .Iordan Co. vill sell a liberal-sized jar for 2oc; larger sized 50c. And remember that if you do not think it does what it claims, you get A'our money back. You certainly can i^fford to try it on this plan. A COLD WELCOME. O. Mister Buzzard! Where have you been so long? The peach trees bloomed while you were gone. The poet vvove a song, hen everyone was feeling prime And dreaming dreams of May, ■ You swooped down from the h'ozen north And drove our smiles away. —Paul Cook. Allow Asheville bonds. to Improve roads ol school John.^K eoun- y. district. Carr, ot Durham: Amend the charter of Durham. Spainhour: Allow Rurke to p^y $1,.‘'»0 for the Confederate moni;n;en(. Spainhour; For the reliet ot the sheriff of Burke county. (Juickel; Apportion the membe-"-T •>!' the I'it'use of rei-resi'nt ;t^/i ^ Gives Guil-urd, Wake and .Mec’^len'iirg V, members each and Huncoin’oe. l^ur- ham, I'orsyth, Gaston, Halil'ax, Ire dell. Johnsion. Nash, Pitt, Robeson. Hoekingham, Rowan, I'nion and Wayne, two each and all the others one rach. Tlio biil was pv.t ilirougii immediate pasage and sent to the sen-j of a commisison to visit San I'ra;- ato. ; aiid look on* for tho interestt' Taylor, of Vance: Fix pay of Vance ! the slate in connection with the P. A KING WHO LEFT HOME set the world to talking, but Paul Alathulka, of Buffalo, X. Y., saj’s he always KEEPS AT HOME the King of all Laxatives—Dr. King’s New Life i^ills—and that they’re a blessing to all his family. Cure constipation, head ache, indigestion, dyspepsia. Only 20c at W. L. Hand & Co.’s. The Convalescent Tdephones Do You? 7/ (HIIR old JLV J. Hope to be ahle to see you soon ’' The sick room is cheered by tlie friendly voice over the telephone. It comes from the outside world and awakens the interest of the convalescent in life. It acts as a tonic. T^c universal Bell Service enables iKe invalicl or the shut-in’* to keep in touch with friends and relatives near and distant. '7ou fhovld JBiH 7^elep7io7iff SOinHERN BEI.L TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY Idle Curiosity. ^ “A traveler who dined with Doc. Cook says Doc. Cook is a persecuted man." "Well: Well: Did Doc. Cook yap for the dinner?” Some people are almost as easilv rattled as dice. Allow Enfield to issue b Allow Cabarrus county Ajpsue bonds. Allow Roanoke RapidVix)ol district to iss^tie bonds. \ AiUi'.v .lackson county to is.'wa ter work:; bonds. Pati!y bond i.ssue for Albema'i Allow I'arboro to ist^ue water\js bonds. Mv^sssge From the Governor A incssa.ge was received fron»e .’i>vcrnor recommending the creti SiyR SIS C \ 1 1 . ^ Souators Thorne, Barnes, Martin, ,>Onn Aamc ana Address to- of P>uncombe, Ilartsell, Hicks star- b’l'k. UtMinett, Kitchin, Gotten and Pharr. Referring to Senator Rennett’.s trib ute to tbe lawyers. Senator Kitchin >.aid ho was glad that one layman here harl a better opinion of the lawyers than some of the editors have. He oi)posed the bill, stating that to put it in operation would cost at least $000.(>00 and that the i)eo)ile were against it and for that reason he was agains it. I he state Text Book Commission bill was made special order for Satur day at 11 o’clock and the Baggett mile age liook bill siiecial order for Monday. "I iie seiuite at ‘J o’clock twk a re cess until 8::J0 o'clock tonight. THE HOUSE—FRIDAY—FIFTY- SECOND DAY. day- ^Oil can Have it 1 ree /m d Wc Strong i An;I \’ij,?orous | I h. v in . V poPs« .-.sion a prescrip-1 tlon i‘T n.’ .ou.’ ilfbility. lack of vigor,; .'in* u* d n ;tnl'/ • (1, tailinj^ ijK'inory ■ BtiU 'iiTii- l>ai k, brini. ht on b.N’ exceses,' unn;- 'ir;;; cr.iiu., or tlu' i.ilies of' t..:,t im. cad ;.o many worn and i; rv>us Hi. n ri^^iit In th ir own; tioh; - wirhout any adidtional help i or i.'‘dicin' that I think every man' wl o V. : li! s to rtnain his maiiiy ])o\vcr BJi'l i;ilit.. , (jalckly and quietly, i sliou 1 iiuve a copy.. So I have deter-: iii'.r*'i t(i ^ -nd a copy of the picscrip-| tlun f' (' of charge, 'n a plain, oidi-i linrv ab d «uv*loj',>' to any man who; Tfclll write me for it. I 'I'h!: p!,*KC! iption comes from a phy-j Bi' h.n who has made a special study of ■ Sp>aker Dowd convened the house m* u and I am convinced it is the siir-:at ]u o\lock. Prayer by Kev Mr r l a. ting combination for the cure ofUrKMly, of the Baptist churcii. ' d-h.i.nt maiihoo» and vigor failure; There came from committee with 1 think 1 owe It to my fellow man to' thm*^of ^^i/e^^^state^farm hcrul tlu ni a copy in confidence so that i ti,I, • schoo's miy man anywhere who is weak and I i in Vnru ili;- ontag^-d with repeated failures: Carolma, establish i-- v:.' . standaid measmre for Manhaden fish; l)rovide for maintenance of Eastern Carolina Teacher Training SchooJ; provide free antitoxin; give livery stable men leins for keep of stocit and vehi;les; establish reformatory for colored youth. The most notable bills witli unfavor able report were: Create insurance commission; provide for local option, the latter the Kellum bill from Wil mington ana having minority favoi-ible report. Nftw Bills Introduced. ItamaeySs resolution relating to a may stop drugging himself with harm lill patent medicines, secure what I be- lievi' in the quickest-acting restorative, \iI)bniUling. SPOT-TOUCHING remedy evi-r devised, and so cure himself at homo (piietly and quicK'ly. .Just drop Jill a line like this: Dr. A. fl. Rob- liih'.i;, >.M0 Luck Building, Detroit, Mi> h., and 1 will send you a copy of this bph ndld reclpt in a plain ordi nary enveIoi)e free of charge. A great many doctors would charge $3.00 to ff. i>( for merely writing out a pre- #»rription like this- but 1 send it en tirely free. county comnnloners. Wallace; Allow C'arterett couuiy t'i issue bonds for hoiue for age i .aid infirm. Rose: Amend tho law as to terms of county court in Cumberland. Allow | citizcus of certain territory in Robe-1 sou county to vote on being anuoxc-i i lo Cumberland coi’uiy. j Mc(Jill: Amend tho law relaling to! clerical help iu the ;egistra.ion of! automobiles. j Roberts; To divide the stato into ten congress'ional districts. 'J'his is the commitiee bill that takes Catawba county irom the Ninth and puts it in the Eighth, and Wilkes irom tl;e Eighti; to .the Seventh, il^ilve Ivjing placed in the Seventh and Avery in tho Xiiith. The bill placed on the calendar to await action of the demo cratic caucus tonight. Clement: Amend the Halifax road law. Kirkman: Ajipoint justices of the peace in Guilford county; amend the charter of High Point. Dixon; Enlarge the pow’ers of the Pollocksville board of aldermen. Taylor: Allow Brunswick couniy to establish a fence. Amend the charier of Brunswick and Wilmington Rail road Co. Dillard, of Guilford: Create the county of Scales- out of portions ot Guilford, x’orsyth, Rockingham and Stokes counties. Long; Allow^ Graham to issue bonds. Amend the Alamance game law. Majette: Insure to employes the payment of w'ages. Cox, of Randolph: Allow Randolph to issue road bonds. Allow Asheboro to issue bonds. Thompson: Allow Rockingham to issue street improvement bonds. Wooten: Amend the law relating to Kinston graded school. Provide for the interdeterminite sentence of persons convicted of crime. Amend the charter of Kins- t on. Speaker Dowd announced a calen dar cjmmittee consisting of Represen tative Connor, Allred and Weather- spoon. The Machinery Bill Introduced. Mr. JJoughton for the committee on finance reported the machinery act, companion bill for the revenue bill that the house has already passed and sent to the senate. One thousauu copies of the bill were ordered to be printed. Bills Passed Final Reading. Amend the charter of Wilmington. Improve roads iii Waynesboro town ship An*on county. Improve road.s of Mt. Airy township. Improve roads of Elienboro town ship, Alexander county. Amend the charter of Newton. Allow special tax levy in Vance county. “l used Cascarcts and feci like a nev; man. I have been a sufferer from dys pepsia and sour stomach for the last twc years. I have been taking tnedicine anc other drugs, but could find no relief onlv for a short time. I will recommend Cascarets to my frienr's as the only thing for indigestion and soar stomach and to keep the bowels in good condition. They are very nice to eat.'’ Harrj Stuckley, Mauch Chunk, Pa. Plee5!nnt. Palatable, Potent. Taste Good, Do Good. Never Sicksn. Wealsen or Gripe. 20c, L’5c, 50c. Never sold In bnik. The gen uine tablef stamped C C C. ouaraateed to rrr - yo’-r rr.::,*iev b?-c!r. P2S ma Canal Expo.sirion. State Building Bill Special Orde The hoi’sp took up as £-])ccinl oi the senate bill to aj'propriato $50(1, for st'tto btiildi’ig. Spainhour coutt t'd that the bill should go to the cc' iuittce on appropriations but on i lioii of ?ilr. Connor the rules were s ponded and the bill put on its passa I !jt; pi’roiv 5) bond issue bill. Tl motion prevailed, ;»,s to 11. Represe tative IToiue snoke at lengt,h in adv\ cacy of the bill and in the midst ^*** HenaersoOt Dr# L. I. GIdney. his speech the house took recess ; o /^irxKtr'v/ 2:20 o'clock to s o'clock. HENDERSON & GIDNEY For Rent One 16-room house, corner Da vidson and 14th Sts $25.00 One 10-room house, corner Try- on and 12th Sts .$30.00 One 8-room house, N. Clarkson St i?ir).00 One 6-room house, W. 5th St ?20.00 One 6-room modern house with garden, S. Caldwell St $1S.00 One 5-room house, corner Gra- ' ham and 12th Sts .. ..$ir,.00 One 5-room house W. Twelfth St $12.50 Two 4-room houses North Mc Dowell $9.00 One 4-room house, S-. Tryon St $8.00 1 4-room house in Behnont, $S.00 One 3-rooni house, E. Palmer St .‘js.OO One 3-room house East Cather ine $S.OO One 3-room house in Bel mont $6.00 C. McNelis No. 33 East 4th St. 'Phone No. 6C4*J. t \ ❖ ♦ es aaee bb Does Your ROOF Professional Cards DENTISTS. “No woman can keep a secret,” r maikecl the "’if Giiv- ‘'How do rtunt BIdg., i02y^ N. Tryon St ki.ow.’ demanded the Simr»le 3iut ’ ^ “Has it ever boon w'oman ever tried?’’ Simple proven that an. ’Phoirs 216. DR. A. D. GLASCOCK i OSTfiOPATH, WEMi.iB!i;Y5aTHIH BL0QD'^"-Ho®ur9 to°T; I".. "4. ®"‘*' Not only is the blood the great And by Appointment. iiesidence 1037, CoQSuItatloii JBtee. ire enabled to properly filter out the .vaste. S. S. S. i.s not only the bestot 1 lood purifiers, but a fine tonic. Book on Rheumatism free to all who write. XHS swiri si^ECiriG CO., iLtlanwt Residence S62*Jl DENTIST, Realty Building, Charlotte, N. C. ".ounsliincr source of our systems, biitice ’phone 1073. equal 13^ as i’.nportatit is its vrork 01 icmovin.^ the waste of oxodized tis sues w^liicli liavc been consumed in force and bodily heat. This wasite is filtered out through the kidneys, 'Pho»^ 326. When, however, the kidnej’S become : weak and unable lo perform their [« W% JQ.mi^SOri regular duties, Lhe waste is aHow'ed ' to remain iu the circulation, soon forming- iiric acid which destroys the greater portion of nourishing eloments of the blood and leave it weak and act’d. Tlij:? imperfect blood deposits ;nto the different muscles and joints the uratic impurity with, which it is contaminated. Then the pains and aches of Rheumatism commence. The gritt}’’ formation which uric acid 'auscs collects in the joints and pro- luccs the aches and rtiffness which •I ways accompany the disease. Like- vise the muscles are coatcd and lose :heir elasticity, while the continual rritation to the nerves produces swell- ng and inflammation of the flesh. S. S S. cures Rheumati.sni in the only way it is possible to over come the disease; it cleanses the blood cf all uric acid poison and I strengthens the '■ kidne\'S so they N. & W. Railway NOrvFOLK & Vv fcb 1 uhN. Scheduio in E2fe«t Ma/ Is, igio. 11 am. Lv. Cjiiarlotte iSo. Ry. 5.50 pm. a.40 pm. Lv. Wmston N&vV i.iu pnii i44 pm Lv iViart viiie At 11.40 am 7.00 pm. Ar. Koanoka iNdt vV Lv. y,i5 am Additional trains leave Winston-Sa* iem 7.10 a. m. daily except Sunday. Connects at Ro&aoRe for tiie East and West Pullman sleepers. Dining cars. II.you are thinking of taking a trip YOU want quataUous, cneapest fares, reliable and conect information, as to routes, train schedules, most com fortable and quickest wa/. Write and the information is yours for the ask ing, with one ot our corapletet May Folders. W. B. BEVIL. M. F. BRAGG. Gen. Paso. Agt Irav. Pass,. Agt. Roanokon va. If so. let us send one of our experx workers to repair it. We are prepared to handle anything in Slate, Tin or general sheet metal Mork. J.N. McCaus!£.nd & Companj' STOVE DEALERS AND ROOFING CONTRACTORS. 221 3. Tryon. .Toin the Greater Cbariotte Club anu help make Charlotte Grow. 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Feb. 25, 1911, edition 1
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