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II>* mail in i?'af:i packet-'* .1 \ ,n dress on receipt of pi ice I te Crawford Bros DruuiJi-is, lancaster, h, i rj : -.vl ~ tS&So&Ti , - 4. ? . ' ts \ ' : t - ' \ * . ~ *? ** . V ' *.\v . i V . . ?>cri? ; " iii/vo c?* . r -r,., -?cr? %' i*i.I "i i j-1 u < . 5 ' : < otfC 1 . <? or ;U ' if'*K ? to | :i~ . ? -A H i?4**v\ i '.in. <' ' Syrups. Xt Is Pleasant. IC v.. : Navrotip a rant to. ?.C troys Worms i euros Dlai riiaoa and Wiiul Troubles, s .'s Cr.!\siInatlon j* 11*, ?'\o ? m!u!ps tjrj* ? iiouNby ."> I nral ?? St > (i : 1J r'f\ y-?;; -v ft^WAyS i ' 5*>> t* Bigiiotji'o X-T. -jbos**** (?y /? /7 ? - ; ; ' Vy4% /'* ? Vfi MwfcVS KAildhl x w v' } ' . "* V-' ver i O V 'liti'o, J1WAV OTmi . NKWVOnn . ar*y'_ ':jsasssa .. iu.i North Carolina's Coreniost Newspaper, THE CHARLOTTE OBSERVER, i:vi::;v day this yi:\it. CALOWUL & TOMPKINS. 2?U EX.2?* HERS. I?. ('ALI)WI SLSj, I'd it or, $K.OO riill Y ISA it. OBSEUV Eli Uooeixi's the largest Tele Ti*:?j>Iii NV?\s S i vice deliver ? (! tu any paper between \Va>liii?jit< n and Vtlantn, and its special service is the greatest ever liandled hy a North Carolina paper. THE SEND \Y OBSEKYEll Con?i?: s of 10 or more pages, avd i> to a larjje extent made np of original matter. SDK Si:.Ml-\VKKKI.1 < illSKltVKR. Printed i'uesday and Friday, *1 po | or \ ear. The largest pape? in North Carolina. >'.onple e > sect on application. A?l< t rc ss THE OBSEKYKR, ( harlotte, N. C. c. .i ^^tiunoaMRH bs t-c.-^TOLraioani. GISNTL CAUSA, Cct e A", .v No?-e! I)i?r >vei v. TH}"- "J- . /fW.? TV ffP I'tWUA ,r _ t-5* v d 3 ' 3' . ' IS; c < : i Ti MI'llO* ? iiiv. (J ieet :rl to 4 ?1 .in - lis action is magical Prevents stri-Mire \/l c mptel . To 1> ear si.-d mi \< ? y<>. let >ui< preventative. ."-v. i.t 11v mail in plain packsige, prepaid,o i? eel pi ol j!iiio. $1.0(t per :> I r AO. l<r>i\vford Pros, PiuKirisis, A a'i' s Lancaster <\ THE SSMllfEEKLY JOURNAL OF ATLANTA, SA., I.Hii twice ,i-wii'k NKWS paper, pui> lished o t Monday utul Tuesday ot I a ;h we k, with all the latest news oi lie world, which comes over their ease I ?vie. - direct to their olllee. is m elv nt-piine stveiwaolumn paper. iiy a-1 . o.' met>t4 we lmvc secured a peci d rctc with tin ni in connection (HI 11 PAPER t i 'nr$i we will . end The Lancaster Ledger The Semi-Weekly Journal And the The Home and Farm all i in:i:i: onk ykaic I'm* i? iltc ? t ofTer wo hip o ev?r imdi. in it'.ii' /sends and mi! s ri e's t' . ' iml i I r iaU?* advantage I this i! ut o fer The Journal mav i: .tifit\v ' . r petiat rate lo vt? ut li\ tint I i' ! ! mi e i-el<1 y ?nt! many pron.i :-n iih'm ? <1 wmtii :t Coiitribti'ois to if ir (mi.ui aitKf , t.iem lu-iim t?- . in.) lUrv. Walker Levin, i'. I'.a v.c .Ionia i, H- 11 John 'I\ 10 <! ave- t! M re \\ it I'Vir.-it l>ei !i : i / ?. ;i> of ( lllcient ??t!i rn, tl (>:.: e l l ??f ilie p. tvs matter. ' it ' ; ' t-nlft are veil covered II I l ii e\V ? i WO I'll i tin 1 i t 11i ofll'* >2 if} H-it. i .t it p tpi r ';<< l I v.-?, I D, rB. t j].- 3Tim ?5 o, tobaccos? >t %rf S\l H and SMOKE vmi MivHwnyi c,t! can Ve cured of anv form of t-'bacco 'mic* i-lly, Ik- i : i n < 11* X, Mrot.)', Magi', t ;c, ftftl i;' w lift- and \ i;v>r I tal:i"fr Kf!- fV- HA** at ni iUi'S w<ai melt ftirotlft. M my ff: *. n poundk iti ten day . <> i & f)(J, f3L''0 red. All ilni'. i:?t . Cure er..rati: d. li<ote? at:il advice. I UI.K. Art.li?-ss h i KI.'1,1*6 KMKOV CO., Ciikago or New York. 4X7 Jim Tillman Did ? : not Pake Good I Fai od to Refute Charge (if Falsifying Souuto Record.? Crowd Wis Dissatisfied Special to Charleston Dost. Donnalds, Jane 14.?There were two thousand people here to- J day to hear the speeches from the j candidates for Governor, Scnntqr ... I ( V - " ' tiu?< vuirgiOTSUiai). vol. llUOt'll, (apt. I ley ward, Dr. Timmormnn, lion. M F. Ansel of Greenville, and Col Tillman were the speak ers for (i ovonior. * There was much interest in the appearance of Capt. Hey ward as yet a novice in matters political, lie made a good impression here nod miniy hero are wearing the , Ur.yv.nHi buttons. There' Was a gcdat tidal of Inter -' est in Co!. Tillmnn'o promise to, answer the charges of The State (newspaper). Ho did not give the names of any subscribers; of the sword fund and apparently forgetting that he had alleged that j he had insulted Roosevelt at the : instance of the subscribers to the fund ho claimed that ho is glad that he himself withdrew the invitation to Roosevelt to present tho sword to Micah Jenkins. The charge made by The State in regard to falsifying the records was to the effect that Jim Tillman spread upon the journal of tho Senate a statement that the two best parliamentarians in the country had sustained him and that ho created tho impression that these two parliamentarians were Fry# and Henderson. Instead of 10fulmg this charge lie adroitly ' showed that Tho Stato had omitted a subsequent statement from him to the elTect that he had received a telegram showing that tho parliamen'arians disigred among i themselves. The main charge was not denied, lie produced no evidence that any ! parliamentarian had supported him. 11o shielded himself bv ( saying that lie was attacked by a man who is un Ishmaelitc who just a week ago stigmatized Rev.E. O. Watson, an eminent divine, with having told a falsehood and that this editor had attacked the Methodist conference. Ho was not surprise i then a the nature of Iho attack on himself. Tillman's speech was adroit but it did not satisfy those who1 are acipirinted with the circumstances. ^ ?5>?? * The It' s' TrcMcrijp'ion for Mineral 1 Chills and Fever is a bottle of Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonie. It ' is simply Iron wad Quinine and tasteless, No Cure No Pny. Vlltl bEXT V k NCKIt 1 I CCJUKI> t Startling proof of a wonderful j. advance in medicine is given by druggist (i. \V. Roberts of Elizabeth, W. Vn. An old man there J had long suITered with what good doctors pronounced incurable cancer. They nelteved his case hope* j less until he used Electric Hitters * and applied Arnica Salve, which ] treatment completely cured him. g When Electric Hitters are Used to j expel bilious, kidney and microbe -j poisons at the same time this suivo l exerts its matchless healing pow- ^ or, blood diseases, skin eruptions, ] ulcers and sores vanish. Hitters f)0o. Siilw* 9 r,/. ? * < i n ...... _ ..v, i VIUIVKM II DI'OS and J. F. Muckoy tSc Co's. _ , 3 Vaeanoy at West Point A competitive o\ ihi111 it|, n( ( til! a vaoaii'v of scholarship in tin Cnited Stales Military A i'.dcinv at West Feint, v\iil l?e Ik Id ut i Yorkvilio on Tliui\-d.t\, June i I9ili, For flirther tii'.trina'ion wiite Hon. I> K l'.iilu,, (V n? lili?o}oTi, I). (' A. IllAt'il, ? o Sll|>t F.d.. Lane i-toi' 0>, S. ( * i Dr. J. A. Clifton > The following from l)il!tf> Dailv I ' I N ws i i iiviud to Dr. 'olfS ( lif o vtio wn-i si dell?i?Slto l->' tiiO fCCCl:' ( r? IIC! It I Conference, M. K. Church Eolith, sit Dallas, lexis, will I?p reft.I with interest; The wit of the conference was il. A. Cliiton, of OrHiii?t?l?urg, S C. Whenever ho spoke all oxpecte.l fun, ami were not often di>:*p? pointed. It wsis he who su??C>ted as a solution of the war claim thru the conference should vote to; hum ?Stuhlmun, hung tin- book! agents, put the Book Committee in the "pen'' for life and tho toon ey. in the midst the of war debate the oilier day he rof-e and suid he had u very important btutemeut to make. The chair assented, und he said: "Mr. Chairman, 1 wish the man who has my hat would tuke his and give me mine." Whence report of the Committer on Educu< liori was up bf made the following remarkable speech, showing the wonder of the Irish tongue. "IIow few read books aright! Most souls are shut by senso from grandeur as a man who snores, night-capped and wrapped in blankets to the nose, is shut out front the night, which, like a sea, breaketh forever on a strand of stars. I toll you that all the avenues should be open to ail investigating mind. He should be allowed to discover truth in the rippling melody, of the bab blmg brook, in the symphouious notes of the love sick nightingale, in the grey, beard ocean toying with the shore his wodded I ride, and in the fullness of his marriage joy, decorating her tawny brow with shells; retiring a space to see how fair she looks, then proud, running up to ki.-s her. (Great laughter.) I he man who con lines himself to any particular routine "ill never got on lirst-clas* station. ?A woman's association in To* peka had a dinner a few days ago it is noted, and 0110 of the toasts was: "Woman, Without Her,Man is u Brute." The tmnldocaine next day when the 1 ical j apor printe 1 it, Woman, Without Her Man, is a Brute. The entire l:i*>t year's cotton crop, consisting of 26 biles, pro* duced on the c uiuty farm, was sold a few clays ago. S. M Jones &Co. purchased it, and paid ueuis per pound lor 25 bales and 9 for 1. The total weight of the 20 bales uinounled to 11,130 pounds, and ?1,055.70 was turned into the county treasury us a result of the s lie. )h re 20 bales were raised from acre- <.t land planted. Mr. Alex Curler is the efficient manager of the farm. ? Chester Lantern. All over ten lines in an unnonn;enient is charged for at the roguD P ar rates. Our ?2. tato is for an mnounceinent of not more than en lines. \ Hi/niY T KM PL KS IN INDIA Sacred cows often detilo Indian emples, hut worse yet is a body hat's polluted by constipation. Don't parmit it. Claenso your ystem with Dr. King's Now Life ^iltm nnil ""''I-' : ...... (luiuiii misery. ["hey give lively livers, active towels, good digestion, tino appeite. Only 25c at Crawford Bros! Irug store. Euncnto Vonr ISavrel* With tuscareti. Candy Cathartic, euro constipation forevor. Ci. a&c. Ii c. C. C. 1-U. druggists rotund moue?. ^1*" ;'' ^ ;torbeforegp* plying for pat: ' he worth money. We promptly o" ind Foreign* 1 PA .ITS and TT? AO! * ? .* ...; S nr return EN- I TIRE rattorney's tco. Send model, sketch I orpl'Oio and we tend an IMMED'ATE S ! FREE report or. patentability. Wo give H , the l. -si legal service and advice, and our S cbiK ? are modoratc. Try us. ' SI^qTT & CO., * Patient Lawyoj*xt? Opp. U.S. Patent Office,Washington, D.C.J 1 Jnmped From Brooklyn Bridge Aii lTnknow ?, Vo'l !>! > t Man l.<i hvi*h ( in ni.it into 1 ho | iti VlT. Now York, .Juno 15.? A young mail who w 11 s a passenger on Brooklyn .Bridge car this evening suddenly left his t^eat and sprang over the bridge railing to the river belc.v. The body has nol yet been reeovwre I. Those who notieedtho man beforo he made the jump from the bridge sav ho was apparentlv about 27 years old and was well dressed. Policeman Dora was the nearest person to him Vlien ho jumped. Dorn saw liiiu?slight Iron the car, and divining the stranger's purpose, started after him The stronger said: ??L>?>n't yor, lunch m#," and then crying nut, "gaul by#,51 wfcnt oVfii- lli-j railing Into tho riVtJl'. Ilia body reuppeat'fcd only once after tlta plung A police luitnch crew searched for liodrs without finding any trace of the suicide. ? . *il> -mm- ? A Convict Killed. Special toTbeShite. Florenco, Juno 13 --Walter 1'ny lor, a negro, attetupted tCTfsenpo from the county chaingang yesterday afternoon and was shot <lown by Mr. It. M.Johnson, oneo tho gnards. The nogro lingered until this afternoon when he died from the wound. The hall entered above lus hip and came out ho low the mivei, perforating the intestines in 21 places. The fncl was note d in these colums some time ago that tho people around Tirzah Presbyterian church would establish a high school at tho church. The building is now being put up, and will he a nice and commodious two-storied structure. Two school districts are to be consolidated-. A first-class high sjliool will he conducted. ? Waxhaw Enterprise. If A If*!* Y S I >IK I V Ot.S> TOW A' "We felt very haypy," writes C. N. Bevill, Old Town, Vu., "when Bucklen's Arnica Salvo wholly cured our daughter of a bad case of scald head." It delights all who use it for Cuts, Corns, Burns, Bruises, Boils, Clears, Eruptions. Infallible for Piles. Only 25c at Crawford Bros and J. F. Mac key ifc (Jo's drug store. IF YOU WILL PUTTS' With this gargle your throat often j <RLj3*? \<T IVVVJJ fact always frc5^ For Cuts, Ma^e9 ar need only to apply (ff[exican i a few times and the sorcnei be conquered and the woue To get the best results yoi of soft clot h with the linimc wound as you would a poul 2oo., COc. and 6 KEEP AN EYE ON ? diseases among your fowls uso Mcx . - ; " >.; Si Senator Til!man declaies positively that ho will he hanis oft in the sennit rial luce, and yet ho udioitU hi ii-_ t out the f ict that only Latimor mid J oho G try IOvuus never opposed k,ME." This may ho taken as a genii j hint to his followers. We have h aid something he fore about Tillman's* "hands oil." As s >me ono has already sail, "If you trust' 'im, \> throw you." ? CoI uui'un ltvord. IIOVVV Tlll^t j v\ e otl'fr Une Dollars Ho* A'tr 1 for - cu-c ttf L'ft'srrU ?I*?^ cunj i ?: o<< cur M i . Hn'"-> i'hIh'iIi Cure. ? " 1 : ? \ liV ^ , l?i.?,.a To tju ?. * Wc :ho uudeii?)k*re?i la\c Wn?>vn P T Sh"ll 'V f ?* tin !s*U 15 y?niN, UUtl h h">< ,i .fecM;, ' "tiorablu In all r.O'H 1 ru A ICttwoM M'"1 ftMriTlpially able ;<> ctrry <w by their fl r mi I \V KST A I'HT, \X, WTTioleSM < n*'USKlr*l, I Toledo, O. WA' WNO. rCtNMAV .% vlAHVth Wtinhe?th: Oru.'trlarsj 'JWu?. Oi I JlH.i!? t'Mrrh fufe lo l*h?h in* t rnR'iy, SGilnsiiiriD.tiy upCn the hlooti ; rird niueoU.I Surfaces of the system. P: t e, 75c. i 5r 1 dMle *s?ilM by al! ! I est'ni'?tiu?!s free. ' / '' ;i '- l'ilt?" ?re u*e Iwhi + Genuine stamped C. C. C. Never sold In bulk Beware of the dealer who tries to sell "something Just as good." , . s a v i<: n fiio m a x a w Fill, F-ATF "Everybody Haiti 1 had consumption," writes Mrs. A. M. ! Shields, of Chuinbersburg, Pa., 1 "1 was so low after ?ix months of sevore sickness, caused by Hay , Fever and Asthma, that few thought 1 could get well, but L learned of the marvelous merit of Dr. King's New Discovery for ; Consumption, .ised it, and was completely cured." For desperate Throat and Lung Diseases it is the safest cure in the world, and is infallible for Coughs, Colds and Bronchial troubles. Guaranteed bottles 50c and $1.00. Trial bottles free at Crawford Bros and .1. F. Maekey & Co's. ?- i Mfll -MEN ! Easily, Quickly, Permanently Restored M I 111 \H 1 im- J EAN |IIli\lill Li O'HAUKA's, | (Paris) GREAT FRENCH TONIC AND VITALIZE!!Jssolil with writj sou auHia;:tee onrr- Nervous Uebhity. . Lost Vital ly Fa ;ti>r Mr no ry. Kits, ' i)iz/.in-as Hysli iia, Stnps sii Drains >.i the .Nervous S.vHleui ( aused ty Bail liuMt* or Kxceaeive U.<e ? f Tot bacon, Opium. I icpruM, or ?'Zlvin? 'lit- PiKtJiliar Ki;Is " It wards off Inw fit..*, ' onsumptiou ami DeutK It I at > 'lie I' noil ;ml l/iaiu, B-.ihla up the rn1 ervi a Itestoref '.lie K.r>' of Wuth ami Brings the r'Ink (Bow to l'.ile Olieeke, ami Makes yon Young and Ktroeg a rn HOc , 12 IioxCM $5- By Mail "> Ai-.y Address, ('rawford Bra Druj-K ''gents. Lan ens! i r Donfulof Mexican Mustang Lininto a glass half full of water and it will quickly cure a Bore Throat. * this * i your memory:? Ld all Open Sores, you >*an& ^iniment , X ss and inflammation will idcd flcsli healed, n should saturate a picco snt and bind it upon tlio tice. U.OO a bottle. ultrv M1<1 fit. ?VlA fn-rrr ?... .1 -a 'ca,y Rumble/oot or other Icon Mustang Liniment. 9