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THE CHARLOTTE FEBRUAR 1 37. I JTZm 1 1 111 niriTTHMfiWMi urriTillllin Tinniii.ii i r. iiih.A jW'ja jJSW--LJftWUU WW F5 j. REPUHIb UMHItH- -KonnpPR'S PAMHilQ 1 mm mm I LliUUiS lyr ff fiBi Rfl i wi a mmvuv iikimbui tw, a ft! 1 p8 ii uUlillVlLiluL Asinr Biir ftr nisrihin ATnn I tl 1 1 am Internal commerce movements uui- ing 1S06, exceeded those for any cejjns year in the history of the coun- 'Vegetable ill tv.r A reared Th'S This fact is aarent frora com-' tiGll iippcarcu xi-w )iiaions of th0 ye.s reCord just com-' Pa-ner Filled Many Times by tr.e. nureau of statistics of i 1 ri(viniLifoa on1 T.

ri Mrs. Anna Sanders of No. 312 Richmond Street, suffered with Rheumatism for two years.) One bottle of Cooper's New Discovery cured her READ THIS LETTER. 1 in Two Weeks. 1 i.

prcc.i faith me ukuui v. bor. hiie the movements during December and others of the later months of the year were less than those of the cci i esponding months of last year, due probfbly in a de.vree to car shortage, the giand total for the voar cxcct cf uhr V-ior Receipt ci iivc -took at inteiior r.iiii'rrv rir.iho'-a a in 1903, while MR. E. I.

CLANCY, an expcit cutter and fitter from the famous tailoring firm of Work Chicago, will continue with iu Friday and Saturday, with a splendid line of fine Suitings, ranging in price from $15 to $50. Made to order in the highest stylo. 5 the readers of this paper ap-L; advice when given in good 5 idainly demonstrated by the cr.o local ins "vegetable vithin the past two Moc: or these folks THE COOPER MEDICINE DAYTON. OHIO. Gentlemen: "I have suffered for two years with rheumatism in my arms and lower limbs.

Most of the time I could scarcely get around or attend to my household duties. I suffered intense pain all the time. One bottle of Cooper's remarkable medicine cured me. I think you have the greatest rheumatism medicine in the MRS. ANNA SANDERS, 312 Richmond Cincinnati, Ohio.

irally they exceeded to a sinail orient Ei.n- naturally I1 it ana quality ana workmanship guaranteed. in.v 4A i-cn a t. hn r.t.3 only and activities in 23 s.ii.wed an ap- Thc anncuncenient of pu-ciable edort ae in-; the last few mixtnro has cor-, months of ii.e year. U.iving Decem-hcvl much in rcduciu? rejeits at Chicago, i Lanzas City, crv-es of kidney com- Omaha, St. L.oai St.

Joseph, St. Faui. tl.ii the r.cor.ii it matism iieie, reaevin? an 1 Siouz my, riteuj erucciaily anion? the falling lieaviy 2 head be- ie :1 f- ni-Hvnis in and more who were always su! vxsX t.lder ferine r.u' or less witn ana aides, backache and partic- 38 Host Trade Street ularly Another wcii lis to cor.ti?ric r.i. known the anno'incement mmmm llliillllll i ot ch it ANOTHER REMARKABLE CURE rA Mr. Gus.

Vogeler, 1639 Mandeville, New Orleams, says: "I was laid up with sciatic rheumatism for three years' and was so bad that most of the time I was unable to walk. I have been, using the Cooper medicine for about a week and my improvement has been wonderful. I am now able to be up and about and the pain has left me. I am very thankful to have found a cure at last" Get a Bottle of Cooper's New Discovery Today and Start To Get Well. lie It is fco here, ho continues, that leal aoou i aoou At 1 rrhne net to do SO.

It can MRS. SANDERS, I i i Go HUM A IV Sheet Iron, Tin and Slate Roofing, Eave Troughs, Conductor Pipes, Roof Painting and Repairing. 18 N. COLLEGE ST. PHONE 611 than 10.000 head below those of 1304.

C'ompaied with the December, 1005. movement, all of the market specified reported a decrease with the exception of Sr. Paul, where a gain of approximately 20,000 head was made. For the full year live ctoch receipts at these markets aggregated head, exceeding corresponding movements in 1903 by more than 150.000, and those in 1904 by nraiiy 3 millions. The gain shewn in the aggregate movement, as compared with that cf 190.1, was caused by heavier receipts at Kansas City, Omaha, and St.

Louis, iosses having occurred at Chicago, St. Joseph, St. Paul, and Sioux City. Of the different animals received, cattle constituted head: calves. hogs, sheep, and horses and mules, Gains were made in the arrivals of calves, and sheep, while loss es occurred in those of hogs, horses adn mules.

Shipments of packing house products from Chicago, during December amounted to pounds, falling below those of December, 1905, by over 20 million pounds, but exceeding those for the like months in 1904 by nearly 30 million pounds. Beef con It will expel the rheumatism poison from your blood and neutralize the acids in your system. It will strengthen the stomach so that it can properly digest your food. It will regulate your kidneys and build up your whole system. Cooper's New Discovery sells for $1.00 per bottle, six for $5.00.

Cooper's Quick Relief costs 50 cents per bottle. Get them of no bo repeated too often, and further stales many eases of remarkable cures wrought. The fcliowinsr is The prescription, of vegetable ingredients, makins: a harmless, compound, which any can prrnnro by well in a bottle: Fluid Extract Dandelion, one-half Karg-on. one cv.nce: Cyrui) Sarsa-parilla. three ounces.

An: first-class dins store will seh this small amount of each ana the dose for adults is one teasccnial to be taken after each meal and again at bedtime. There is enough here to last for one week, if taken according to directions. Good lesults will be apparent from the first. 1 ll Ce VR teSk VZS ssvt ri rr I stituted 7,249,300 pounds of this total; rye Compared with the arrivals in losses occurred in the receipts canned meats. cured meats, 1905 and rye, but were 54,595,194: dresed beef, ct wheat.

more than offset by the gains made in i dressed hogs, hides, 1S.594,-223; lard, 39,793,772: and pork, and as compared with correspond the coi and oats movement. East-bound trunk-line movements cf ing movements in 1905, all the articles grain from Chicago and Chicago points specified showed a decrease with the during December totaled 9,604,000 exception of beef, hides, and pork. i bushels, falling below corresponding a coodTifiiie fFsjrfiittprs EVERY DAY 'I jf 1 AND EVENING iff I sessions 2:30 tB. ,0 ,0.30 I flf than those for 1904. For the entire year such shipments from this district aggregate 55.647,296 tons, in contrast with 01,410,201 in 1905 and in 1S04.

The losses indicated icr 1906 were principally due to the suspension of mining during April and May. The. estimated production of coke at Connellsville during 1906 'amounted to 11,436,928 tons and exceeded like pro-dtxtion in 1905 by over ah million tons and that of 1904 by approximately 4 1-2 million tons. The volume of freight traffic on the Great Lakes during 1906 established a new high record for those great bod- Canned meats appear to have been the shipments in 1905 by over 2,600,000 busbcls and below those cf 1904 by heaviest loser by such comparison, the shrinkage having amounted to some more than 709,030 bushels. Shipments for the year, however, show an appreciable increase by like comparison.

what ever 9 million pounds. During the full year aggregate shipments were 776.900 pounds of beef, having been 114,062,000 bushels in canned meats, cured meats, 1906, 112,220,000 in 1905, and dressed beef, 13,170,300 000 iu 1004. perk, a total of 2,768,016,443 Receipts cf irrain at six Atlantic and Admiral Mead Retires Washington. D. Febuary S.

Rear Admiral William W. Mead, having reached the age limit for active, was today placed on the retired list of the navy. Though he has no civil war record Admiral Mead has been in the service for 42 years, having left the Naval Academy just when the conflict between the states had ended Admiral Mead is a native of Kentucky and was appointed to the Naval Academy from that state. He reached the grade of lieutenant in 1S63 cd it was about that time that the mantled a landing party from the Colorado that captured and destroyed the Corean forts that opposed the American expedition seeking to open up friendly commercial relations with the Kingdom." During the latter part of the war with Spain Admiral commanded the Machias. Subsequent to reaching the grade of captain in 1S99 he commanded the Philadelphia and subsequently served as a member cf the board of inspection and as commandant of the naval training station at Newport.

In 1304 he was assigned to the command of the navy yard at Portsmouth, N. H. Admiral Mead is the second on a list of eleven rear admirals who are to be retired during the year 1907 for age. The next one wdiose name will be removed from the active list is Rear Admiral Joseph E. Craig, commandant of the League Island navy yard.

The date of Admiral Craig's retirement is February 24th. being over 100 mililons greater than Gulf ports daring December amounted ies ot water, notwithstanding that the preceding year was also one of maximum- end to falling below cor- that for 1905, and more than-300 millions in excess of 1904. The shipments of all products, with the exception of canned meats and dressed hogs pre responding arilval in 1305 by nearly of 190G, inadequate rail facilities as-13 million bushels, but exceeding those sisted materially in increasing the vol-of December, 1304, by more than 3 urns of water traffice, this being par-million bushels. Boston received ticularly true with regard to grain sent gains if compared with those of hels; New lork. 7.300.62S: Philadelphia, Baltimore, gains made in freight tonnage were i enormous.

385,416, and Now Orleans, losses cceuring at all ports soecified During December total, freight ship ments from all ports oh the Great as compared with like arid vs Is in 1905. During the entire Boston received Lakes, exclusive of exports to Canada, 26.496.320 bushels cf grain; lew York, amounted to 2,603,096 net tons i ing similar movements in 1905 by over; New 2S 89.365.816; Fhiladephia. I tr-zCTuvJ- larmaqsy Baltimore, G9.ijO0;78(h end New Or- i 4 0,000 tons, and those in 1904 by near- Br mmm leans, a Ictal ct 214, ly a million tons. oFr the entire year is a a rt i i i ra either of the two immediately preceding years. Grain receipts at fifteen primary markets during December totaled bushels, compared with bushels in December, 1905, and in December, 1904 Wheat constituted 25,888,197 bushels of the movement; corn oats barley, and rye, all but wheat and rye showing losses as compared with, corresponding arrivals in 1905.

For the year grain receipts at these markets aggregated bushels, exceeding those in 1905 by approximately 250 thousand bushels and those iu 1904 by about 80 milion bushels. The total movement was divided into 243,735,058 bushels of wheat; 242,722,716 corn; 233,300,239 cats; 69,409,290 barley; and 9,294,282 bushels, eorcp.voa with 200,186,727 in shipments of like character aggregated 1905, and 119,125238 in 1904. Compar-1 75,610,090 net tons, in contrast with I IMfhfolfootl 1 M. ed with the nrecsdinT vear's mnvc-l 07.34r.62O shinned rlnrins IftftS and H1 I wi lino sooii TsM vjy ment, all ports gains with the ex- 370,555 in 1904. Of- the different ar-cepticn of New York where a loss of ticl-es.

transported, flour amounted to Oer 1 1-2 million rw-'irvPfl 1 97 tnns- frain nnd flavQowl in, A His Lack of Judgment. "The trouble Shaggsby is that he seems to lack judgment." "Lacks judgment! That's putting CItI 1 1 I- 1 ii 1 I "I 1 7- should be laundered just right to be comfortable, in fact they should be all Hand Ironed. wi. uuujiauuie cuai iioiii i i tuns; coai 10 ions; eastern producing regions during De-i ore and minerals to 43,030 419 tons; cember amounted to 4.836,028 tons, logs and lumber to 3,993,165 tons, and nearly 450,000 tons below like move-1 unclassified freight to 5.460.013 tons. Why, that man Democratic ticket it pretty mildly, would run on the in Pennsylvania." ments 190o and ever 225,000 of logs, all com less with the exception Fine Upholstered Furniture, the kind that looks well, wears well and feels good when using.

Large complete line in Parlor Suits, Library Suits, Odd Chair, Divans, Davenports. Morris Chairs, Rockers, in all the leading styles in Mahogany and Oak- We know how to take care of them and when you want extra particular work call modities showed heavy gains over the shipments of the preceding year; the! will prevail here all during this month. Special bargain prices Leather Turkish Chairs and Rockers at special reduced prices during January. Do not fail to see us for Furniture, and Carpets of all kinds. The Sanitary Laundry gam iron ore amounted to nearly 5 million tons.

During December vessel clearances on the Great Lakes numbered 2,954 of 3,484,561 net ton s.in contrast with cf 3,178,405 tons in December, 1905, and 2,654 of 3,115,159 tons in December 1904. During the entire year vessel clearances from all ports on the Great Lakes aggregated 81,271 of tons, 67,773,295 tons in 1904. Of the 1906 movement, 21,004 vessels of tons cleared light or without cargo, and 60,267 of 66,423,407 tons car- M. H. EP-'S.

-'Pho bill. MOVE ST. 0k t-fii iti tf'Tr 1' S5 3 ried more or less freight i Thr tntnl mnvemont nf I xjl V1UU1.k)(.1V I freight through Detroit River during I mp mmm mm, I BIB AEllRa; SOfSS 8 G9 O-S ClO O0 GVt December amount to 2,046,636 tons, of which 810,167 tens moved in a northerly and 1,236,469 in a southerly direc- I uon. uunng cue year to December 31, aggregate movements through this wa terway amounted to 60,578,155 tons, divided into a northbound movement of 16,448,812 tons, and a south-bound movement of 44,129,343 tons. Coal constituted the bulk of the freight shipped from the lower to the upper lakes, amounting during the year to 14,522,031 tons, while unclassified or narlrapp frpip-hr tritalal i ono no Come and look at our magnificent We have a full and complete line cf groceries, and can fill your orders for anything in fresh meats.

Nice lot of hens and young chickens, fresh eggs, best country butter always in stock. If you have traded with us, we thank you for same and hope to continue with you. If you have never giyen us a trial do so at once and be convinced that we can supply your needs quickly and to your satisfaction. C. B.

MOORE 8c SON. line of Diamonds. "We handle noth- I ii i AJMkJr In the opposite direction grain, flax- seed, flour, and iron ore were the prin-' ing exeP4 the very hest It's a good cipc.i snippeo, ana were 1 divided in the following manner: I Grain, 119,480,821 bushels: flaxseed. I 'Phones 1035 and 1435. I C3 OS 600 So.

Church St. I eoo9 ot1 investment, as Diamonds are advancing in price daily. The Palamountain Co v- 17,758,376 bushels; flour, 1,237,652 tons and iron ore, 32,208,009 tons. Vessel movements through this river during the year numbered 24,062 of 47,076,781 net tons passing in a northerly direction numbering 11,618 of MISS SLM UASSELL, 2728 Nortli 43d Court, CHICAGO. IXOllKNCE KUSSJEIX, Age 6 years, 215 Mohawk Streett CHICAGO.

ha9 become Pnerally known that Danderine causes hair to prow just as aoundantly on the heads of children as it aoes on those of matured persons, many truiy marvelous cases are coming' to our notice. Little Miss liussell. whose photo-grapn appears above, is certainly one of the remarkable ones. Her beautiful hair is over thirty inches lontf and her mother MISS MAEMAEA HENEY, 5036 Forrestville CHICACO. Miss rienry says: "Before I besranusinDanderine my hair was faliin? out in great handaful.

and I am pleased to say that Danderine not only stopped it at once, but has made my hair grow more than twice as long- as it ever was." Mrs. Eloise Atherton. Little Rock. says: "It Is surely remarkable the way Danderine improves the hair. It has made my hair grow ten inches longer in five months and it is fretting' thicker and longer ail the time.

I believe in priving' praise where it is due. and you can use my name as reference if you bo desire." TRAVELING MEN SAY Miss nassel says: "My hair would not 761 tons, and those in a southerly 12 -reach below my waist when I began using i 444 nf 24 395 050 tnnc THE UFO your Danderine. It was also faded and splitting at the ends. Now it is over 2 ieet longer than it ever wa3 and it has regained Its original rich blond color. I used the tonic NOTICE! EIT OF IT." I ahnnt fmii- mnnt.hB all tnfither." DANDERINE is to the hair what fresh showers of rain and cnncfiino nr rn vpo-ptntion.

Tt coea nVht to the IS THE BEST Rooms Large and Cool, Table Unsurpassed, Clerka Courteous ant Obliging and Everything Connected with "THE EUFORD" Springfield, 111., February S. The Springfield Ad Men's Club has made preparations on an elaborate scale for a banquet to be given at the St. Nicholas hotel tonight in honor of Congressman McKinley of California. Congressman McKinley has accepted an invitation to address the members cf the club on the subject ot the school question on the Pacific coast. When you want up-to-date Electric work, call PHONE SS8 Hornets ffesl Eiecfris Co 25 East 4lh St Phone 988 roots, invigorates and strengthens them.

Its exhilarating, fertilizing and life-producing properties cause the hair to a1, TIIE NATURAL FOOD OF THE ISABR, SCIENTIFICALLY LIFE-PRODUCING ESSENCES UNHEARD OF BY OTHER HAKEHS OF HAIR TONIC. NO Wat all druggists in three sizes, 25 cents, SO cents and per bottle. FF1 F. toTh kIS tS' Wa a larKe sampla free by return mall to anyone who sends thi3 advertisement ilUi to the Knowltoa IanUeriue Chicago, with their name and address aad ten cents lu silver or stamps to pay postage. Strictly Up-to-Date.

E. HOOPER Proprietor I charlotte, M. C. 1.

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