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: i 1 tie d i -1 tj i - i , t A . v.r i . ! ! i- ' if , ... .r l rill "lull wtt r I a-.. i. k.iv . I .nli.i" ,. .t.Kar, r '" rd, N. C, October It. 1311. 1:, editor of this paper has been iiiviied bl Gen. Julian S. Cart to Mt as a member of the reception eommit- tee to receive Gov. Harmon, of Ohio, m his visit to Raleigh next Wednee- d:v. Geo. Crr is chairman of thin r -L.-uittea. Wf not that Col Harris, of the Charlotte Chronicle, ia also a member of the eommitte Meet ni there, Colonel, and Jet's see., if we can't Harmoniie our differences. We note that our friend nd former eountyman, Mr. Jake F. Newell, has in charge the movement started to line up the insurgent Republicans of the state against President Taft: and in the interest of the nomination of Sen- ator LaFollette. Jake isja bright fel low lull U VViy uuuuiMf-wuf how he manages to get on the losing side about evertime. ' " Senator John Sharp Williams ia out ? for Governor Wilson and predicts his nomination and election. Mr. Wil- f liams is a man of large influence, and his declaration for Wilson will no doubt strengthen greatly the already strong sentiment in his favor in th South. T J . i t Ctrran, fmowujj ! turner, did. Burn ui i ZZ!i'r William Terno Bammrt. i.:.:,h atesmaa, bum. . Ifced 0-t 1. 1.-.-4. 1S12 Kew York celebrated the eora- ptetioa of the Crown Watei 1S."0 A tonventionto revise the eon- siitntion of V irginia assembled at RjKmond. 5- ' Th P-nnavlvania Conirmra- tional Association was orgam- 1910 Legislature of Colorado enacted a direct-primary law. 'American Prison CoatTtaa. fh.h Kh Oct 14 Kfnrm of tbe criminal laws, a uniform parole law, tbe extension or me proDanon iWmi aiwt several otaei important reforms in the methods of manarinp . . . . . - . ..- muia iui traatintr onaonen wut or discussed, at tno annual eongiw u the American Prison Association which opens in this city tonight. The sessions will last throusrn we greater part of the coming week and will be participated in by 'several hundred delegates representing au ei in of the Unioia, Canada, Cuba,. Porte Rico and Hawaii . - t , Southern city. 11 was a .. !.e tii' I1 ' ii 'n..'ii i j to 1.-9. In 1 i l a I"' ' !u" -nise.ii.uer to c.i.ry ! law of (ier- pa. On fcia HiT-t tnent to the t- treme eourt inu ( I inMiroa, ia . l gave up his private practice, llf erved two years aud a hair, auU tixn etiipned tor eMime practice. 'A yer urn he was airxaBtd bv President iaft to tlie supreme bench of the Cnited SUtes. ' " . , SO . Aa tit h I- 1 1 - -iA i , h n.e utstcd i i, fpw t was f-r . i r 1 'Simmons to Pucker Ho Mors. . Washington. 'Oct. 9. A method to take the "pucker" oot f a green persimmon has oeen aiaeoverea, ac cording to a bulletin" recently issued Kv thm Donartment of Afrieulture. "j i .... . . The "pucker" is said to oe one to the presenee of soluble tannin, which Women insnluhle when the fruit rets ripe. ..Tbe Japanese soak their per- Simmons m sake barrels, but tne de partment expert nave discovered a httar nr. . . v-.--. ";..',' v ' They subject tbe fruit to a diluted solution of alcohol and use carbon AinriAa and starch in the vrocessing compartments instead of allowing the air to reacn the persimmon wnue un dergoing treatment, xne iruit oibt thus beared and eaten wuiie ttrm. . ISuBt Show SUleag Book on Demand Railroad travelers who buy mile ' ami hnnlra in nst not onlv eichangt mileage for a ticket before boarding ' a train, but they are also required, on lamand of the conductor, to show him tho milaatra honk.! Few DeoDle. Drob- ably know of the latter requirement, and it seems an unnecessary one, dui , it was held to be p roper b y Judge . W. J Adams, in Mecklenburg Super ior court this week. Tho ruling of Judge Adams was in ' tfta aaa of E. L. Mason, of Charlotte. "who had sued the Seaboard Air Line road for $10,000 damages. Mason had ' milaaM and at ihi Charlotte station nada tha usual axehantM. When the conductor took np his ticket he asked '' Mason to show his mileage book. Ma son complied but remarked that he would not do so again. On the return trip the conductor again asked that ' th mileage be exhibited, .explaining that, it . waa rnnnired bv the Tailroad regulations. Mason refused to show the book and was put off the train at Lincolnton.- The result was a suit for $10,000 damages. Judge Adams rul ed that Mason was not a passenger until he complied wit the require- monta mt tha oTc.liftnpri ticket, which provide for the exhibition of the mile age, and thus the ease went out of court. - - . " Eredging Work on in Earnest la Ire-J delL RtatMvin. Oct. 1.1 The " Third ereek dredge .began work in earnest I yesterday at noon and "working . Lke a clock." The dredge threw its. first dirt Tuesday, and was in opera- tinn nnnin Wadnandav. "hnl the ma- r' innrv was not in rood and regular I working order until yesterday. Thl worK is now expected to move aiw without a hitch. The machine is s'ill in tlia hands of the builders. Who will t f ive it a 15-day s test before it is for r.ivlly turned over to the Third creek iriiiuissioners, who will then be in id -e is about 200 vards an hour and . tie tests so far have been up lo the f.tandard. The Third creek d:tch is loiiig cut 20 feet 'wide and seven to r)'!.ine is now running a mile or '. j .sre of the channel should be cut '' 'i montti with the machine work- unifies the drc 1 je an runningl 'J. ami dv and it is honed thai I e woik in Iredell "will be pushed I ' v ti tne senl. Anerira We Garden of Eden. VMMtdnm ia aa idle, term to Lonif f Anbin nf iSiatan ir fsland. He draped a half yard of goods around ki waut aiui want lortn te mow mv lawn.1 The neighbors Had him arrest A Tha Indira fined him. and then said he had to stay in the house of els wear cMnes. tnougnt mi? was t free country,'? sighed Gerkm las he left the eoort house. "It is," replied the judge, "but It's no garden of Eden." . ' Maiticfna That Blvea OonfldailM ' Wtla'm TTnnav and Tar fmrmound W. T 3 Adama Kn. Kansas 4... dl,K. ITu rilM! "For a number of yean my children have hMD an n-uur a anncna iiui cuius. j used Foley's Honey and Tar Couv nnnnd and fnnnd that it cured their eocghs and colds, so I keep it ia the Kjuse all the time." iteiuso sunsu tutes. For Sale by M.L. Marsh, drug. gist. Tn -ramnva nntatn. onion and Other vemtable stains from the hands, rub with ripe tomatoes Tanas 0. Dahlinan, ?'Cowboy,v May or of Omaha, ."Throws the Lariat.' .Hf ".Tawiaa i - TWhlman atartad bis career as , a eowboy, and is at present Mayor or umana, bim nss tor fntlnwino record V Shnriff Ol' Dawes Co, Neb, ; thres terms Mayor of iih.dmn twn tHmi: LNmoeraTic nai i Committeeman, eighf years; Mayor of . ' A11? Omaha, eix years, and in isuu tanai- ate lor uovernor or jNeorasna, wrw inv tn Fnlav A Co.. Chicasro. h says: "T hava, taken Folev Kidnev Pills and they have give me a, great deal of relief so i cheenuliy recommeno Bhem." lour truly, - - ' . faiimnrl) James C.Dfthlmatt. rs ' - - - . , For Sale by M, U Marsh, druggist ' ' ' Toley Kidney Pills " Sapplv just the ingredients needed the natural action of the kidneys and bladder.! Sneciellv oreDaied for backache, headache, nervousness, rheumatism and ail Cianej, maaaer and urinary irregularities. - For Sale by M. L. Marsh, druggst. - eiiy n ( until ttic ic at i . , J " i lion t!.i a. n. Krer. cd iitt siti- of a m i id military I y, amid si! tin- ha ebeera-'f treat throi ' Ihe animate-i Des in and ah. t t; rrounds lif o the grest du.r 1 end turreted sire urea of the e; .- n are soon to n. . . Tt max f r 10 o'clock alii-u t! c reat parade complefed its lorn' a- Uon in Alarki't street ana movca -ward C.l.L.n (Jata Park. .For 1- "' - along the stm ts lined and can.-; .,-.! with colors and before an enorin.nu. crowd, the sailors and marines from the Paeitle flwt, soldiers of the regu lar army and state militia, erne or ganisations and members of patriotic awnatuaa madti their wav to the mar tial tunes of innumerable bands and to the cheers that began with the flruf Mimmnnil trt marcn .ana laHieti until tlie vanguard of the procession had entered the park and the Prei . .. . .. dent and oi tier notaoies nau i.i their aeats in the stadium in readi ness for; the ground breaking cere monies to begin. Tha aaramnniAa' were of a Simula hut . hichlv . imnresaive : character. Ihe governor ol laiiiornia ana. nm staff , were there, together with the maihini nf manv of the leadine cities of the state. . Other -guests of honor included jrepresentalives or au oi ine Pacific coast states, the lauiornia representatives ia Congress and the officials and directors of the Panama- Pacifle exposition company. After an invocation by the Bishop oi Cali fornia there were brief addresses oy President Taft, Governor Johnson, Mayor McCarthy and president v. v. Moore nf the exnosition eomnanv. The programme was int rsiersed with se lections ri masio and tbe whole was concluded -with the finng of aa artil lery, salute. H f I l' 3Yyet!.'. A Hariri V.:1 Make: . - '. What a nltT t i "n i ' p.."!e with ti- rw s m that t '"i '! a.trht have a 1 c-.i ! if lticjr woulil i t t a" Of Our BTn .ra,TO., . uilicr InsTdti-' ' r'- n. i wring the h . y or c ncd have " . v t' a fitllina hair. Uj . r , r t e . the aort If thv v i ' ',.'' Snge and Bu. r t i.r . the eontraiy, t p- w healthy, vigor' I' ir, i. pf.vt c br a few a tn ua of tuis r:-i. atilc prenaraiM Wyeth's Bjsi- 1 Piili.hnr IT.iir T. -n-trj quickly ri-' " ilnuiimff, ! ie scalp clean t 1 by, prom''- f (rawth of the t, - mid rc-iorce t rt h h i aaIa. At i... t,r mlt; h hmm becoB f faded or gray. It Is a clean, wiioleaom dreaslnn, whii h i ay I a need at any time mA m-lih norf siif.-h. Don't n!"mt your hair, " to-uaf w..a Vj. u Bnire and eul: i 'Itils prepn is c'VreJ to t ' nublie at fu y a btwtie. acl u recommended a .id by all driu 1 Otbsoa Dro t o, 8iclal Aijii. at.. I Wllllama" Ic m i - (ntment 'i c 'Bllnu, Bleedlrn .! " t Serbs the tuii'o'-. n..v iik at as a p. . iitwinnt r- Viil1am Ir . i it t la p.i'd for Pile t i ""s oi t" tiarl, Vh-MI" 1'' t (WO Sold by - tr ! . .After -exposure, and wTicn you feci a asild mvminfr nn. take Polev'fl Hon ey and Tar Compound. It checks and rolisvaa ' ITaa nn aiiflistit iita. . The I genuine in yellow package always. n . n a -asr ar 1 1 . r ortsaie evJH.u marsn, orui'si. DO I CI'" ""IT" i 'J 5 Li . a Prnctlce llmlt- " . Ku and Throat and riti.'; c j.- 0!fl-e In t-a Mnrna b-ii - Poon Ko. to over (.ttbftirua lm'"s - O.lli-e hous: J to 11 a. m, 1. to 4 FALL: AF!D' VIMT : " "Wiaj , . , . r "a . " i .1 - - l o " - A .i : :. 11.- are' 8 who 1 th :ert tt 1 C. 'y y i r. .din.' 'e d I ' for
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