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^ -~Pf 11 7 I |>5 r , j-,„ -- m 'da^ With :’#«: I, '*‘»*wfo . |!)jo?l3ia*3;ir,-jJube 10,^—The' tysjV )f ;the-i C^®Jrte8’« StAm''tm0*nt SfeWe, R««*»ir- Seffwiim: 'yi-i-ta-y Swdsy. of ithe-c^'-r foJter'U Saints’ Days, 1C:0C a. -Biily Ck)mi»'ar//OB: ?irst Sbb- #tt»/,:/J.*J.;:OC », m. TiBTd Sw^day, m StifetKi)!, a. m. pablic is coi'clsaily imvntea,. ,*iil ]pewB fim . 'On-iste Omeh €k>n'iei' Ohco'tilx myd Davis StSv lirt- A., t- KwmcWI Fwrttw. , S«rmi(»: ©"^©xy SuiJ^da’Vi 3.1 >00 4. m. &BCl 8:;0G p.. in, Bp3Qclay Sk^liool, 9 “45 a. ib. b^bg.. a. Bapt. ^ . '{|b9''!Ns4'iBX> • Ende^vor^ bervx-es, at 7:35 Mitl-V’ftefe P?T&.ye? Serrjee, eve- t»7 Wectnfcsday ht Srii^C F» ^ Lsidut^-'’ ASd £.t^d Mmmmwy bo- it\fc€'ixs c>ii Mc®day_ ai'l®? tbc: SwXidii.^v’ 'Jd t'^j.c:.b nj(.®tJi,. ' vm'zbul iirvi'ia.t:iOB eiEl.eii-cled 4i- til.'. « .i\ Giiiiiy'i:-^ rjDxae ioir ymi'V^ Bt3’ang-€T'Si. just A. Wk Moy6,:; ^t«s cOTiimis** 4^b, , chsyrg*'^- ^ >■ witbhx ■ reteini^;' was cdht|nu6d tBis mornirtg fdr anotheriweek, the State requ^^ ting that the continuance be/ made on account of the absence oi one of the witnesses. The^ case fc,^ been one of the most ioterestijig that has been called for trial before the rerorder in that the defendant i^ a prominent citiz-en of the city and held thfj Federal position before the a.p poABtment of B. S. .Skinner _ and has probably tried more retailing cases than any other man in the city,, expecting the recorder. .Mr. Moye is chajrged with soli citing orders for a whiskey and beeir appply ho'ose in Richmond axid the warrant ialso brings in the charge of retailing in_ that Ms... Moye delivered ■ the.bill. of lading awd made the collections foT the wbis'key. The eyidence iu that case caiBe out d'dring t,he recent trial -of one'61.’the. keep- er5i ol the irjeai-'beer aalooijs. it A IM Sfi w ^te the ^owihg eoaifidiijce the public in the stability - of s^us.stnW-’* fcus, jib^ry tl?6ir saving i# ^ound or hide them ib the oven of cools:fitpves ,for safe ; keeping acijording to Uniited Stat«iB 1>eas- lirer John Burke in an address befoiT*^ the coavention of the West Virginia Bankers, asao*, .ciation,... “Every fall,”' said'-Mcp Burk£». “the treasure’s? office ; receiver many . fragment of burned ■ pape?' money which had been stored in stoves during the warm weather and the hiding places forgotten until the awful discovery of the charred bits raked on\t after the fires have been bujlt vpth the .approach of frpst. About 2,000 such cases are. received lyearjy This' is the treasurer’s means .of ' Tc^ yc»]ij to -Br without oijc t»i these toatchlees with: tfec dty..OT'^ywhm wmt to gol Tht mw F'dM has 'fetich' greatly iiiaiprovcci fc, des^^ jr^lly mcTcast'cl wtpet"; tb.e p>fke feas becii.. 1 iriow withi.'a r ^ jl W A - TOWHCAR 898 M tracing the frost line from Can ada' to: ike m Ciwdiia 4tomi jyoi;! aud AitclfOTon Sts, '■ IU»., .'L P. Mvmv,, Biil'cUiy SEhool every Sa,b’te.lb., 0^41) 6 m. eveiy 2bo aBu 4tii ill :’tK) a. m. and 8:;00 p. J^id-v/fiek Sei'’v:iee eveiy livars- ,4^y, '4ES p.. m.. A w>i'ci:ia! welcome to all X^iinK)na4ye 2iAd dooi eatst ol Wi"-..’ i^'vejy Saiiaay al 11::(K; ,m ancJ B.:()0 p. m. ■ Buiidjy,;'/ St:b(>{)i at 9::4ri a„ m, - xneetiiig., W edne^da}/ JjtIM: ij m k i:c)3tda.lly irj-v'ited Deputy . 'C«)ied:oif'S.', Asheville, Jiarte 12,. —.Eeubeij McB.rayf'j; of Asheville.and Bris coe K. Boulde’D a.Tjid George P, Crrjichfield,, of Greensboro iiave been appoii3:jtec! dep-oty' colieetors iii the -jfjterD'fi] reven'oe depart- ine'Di a?jd have been assigned to work ’OBder the direct of Interna! Reveiia.e Agent R. B. Sams, the supeiviisoT oi the Iwo Caroijnas. Eugejie Maggi and his wife be lieved, to be the wealthiiest _per- soTis m Switzerland committed suicide, their act 'being actuated by sheer lack of interest in 'life, The joint estate of.,the man and womaB were ■■ estimated some time ago at $10,000,000. They re tired to their villa here turned on the gas and were fooBd dead in the iBOJTjiing. 11. a Cto'ci-i, .V’^^jaiihi.T.i^’ everv .Sunday m., Fp m. ' Sunday Sc!h(K>j 9;BC a m. Bu:tAbeams, second and ioai- 4i\ Bundaysi S::00" p. m- Pmyej' Meetinj?,, tHilneRday ^ p., (Jbta'tib CiOiifei-eiic;e. ednes^day ;firgft‘Sr.inday in eatihinoijth (JomtnCtBJon., firsd Banda:v'. ' yVhrnmy'^'. Missionary Society,, 'J'harsday 3:;B(' p.. m„ : -Ladies'/ Aid Socriety, first Mon- dtiy8:K0-p .m. The On©w*jby ijiaHl I>av5s Street. krt’/ Tldtant;- h. .Vaatip next d.K)? tcCharci ) .ls«rv'jfes;. tiorwlnt.'*,' yj .;()(■ Eivening. 8;00. n.teeti.r,tf? ¥/ednes' cl b }■■ ,Ladie6i- Aid axtd MiSftionerii^ Bt?- ever;’/ M'oriday afteJXKK)^ first Sanday meuch mt>nt'ij. Sunda;v Skihw)} 9v80 a, m„ J,. G. Eoge7'B, Sapt. EiceiieBl iia.raea and Pijdiathea OiiiSHeji. To'f.'. }LV€ .ii.tyit.ed i.c at- fj»wd a.l.l jiei'v-jeesi. IlfjfOitf M. E Cfawdi, SwbSIi 7. .k. Syi«« .Vtwter. e'^/eiy Sanda;y moi’n- and evenmg. ^"ttv.riai? Slcihool, 9:30 a. m. Service, Wednesday gWKurii'. 0fiar«!c1»Effla i-iAmas Cibias'ck. Front Street, Rot. 7’., S. Rvowm, IPassm. ilkttiidenee ne>: t dooi toCh'archj lOioJTiing Seiviee at 3.1:00 a„ m„ e.n' at S::8() p„ m. ■ fiei’viee?' on third Sandayr,) Sunday Sdjool 9:45 a. m., ev-. AsToak'SS Girl ll^®es TyiBifS. {F roin •’Pt)pi;)lar M echan i cfe.) A j'eT:aar.k.ab]e.demonstration of iht^ eontro] -the inind has-over the body i^ prov:tc!ed by Miss Kittie M. Smith, an armless, .Chicago girl,, who 'ases her feel to do the th.'jngs- the fjverage person aceornpiishe& with'the:'haiids. So adept, has Miss Smith ' become that she Tnakes^.cab;;inet.s\ book- cases,... desks; and like f-amiture, asir.ig with skill a.]'j tbe necessary tools, "^aeb as saws, chisels, planes, ^e. In,.hailing,: however Sfhe xises'-a ,hatchet instead of hain;mei, as the shape of the han dle-i« better adapted foi a- tigbt .clutch bet-vveeh the . toes. Miss Smith. also sketches with pen and pendl... doeseX'CelJen 1 needlework and ases a typewriter for her cor’^espondehee. Ihe daily task oi making •■&■ toilet, indoding brashing her teeth and w'a-shing her face, is done. wit,h compar ative iease, '. She alao an adept gardenejv i:ising all ordinary .im plements' .W'jth her toes, in ■.. the garden ' of the', home for disabled children,, which she'has founded, at Mia;} wood, a Chicago s'i;ib-arb. Pa'iJl H. Brown, .better known in Charlotte as ' 'Buster'Brown’' who is connected wjtn the cir- cuiatioB department of The Ob- server^ is/ln trouble. When the bunch hit the m ale pen last night ;they found the Pilot Mountaiii 'giant ac-cupyiing three chairs and siinglng proof sheets in every direction.. • " Vi^hat’s wrong, BusteT?*' as- ;ked Groome, tiie latest addition in the city ;room. "I’m mad—fighting mad an swered Buster, as he bit a cigar half in twain, ‘■'■Wherefore?” ^ Well, it’s this way,” answered the modern Goliath.. You know we have iwo or three sob* scribers on out mailing list and daring the run of a week a ^few people, will, want their, ■ ,address chang;ed from some,.place .:tP an other town, and here tonight I. gel two-letters, signed .by the same identical name of Brown— Jas^.iike my name—same initials one wanting his paper to .go 'In Montreat and the other wanting: his.at fieoder.6onvilje. .; K'. ■ haye. iooKed oyei'.pa? entire Brown list .and;We haT,§;'over a^hundfed- and there are..sfc\yen initials-bui where the troufcije''.feomes in,is tha,t they don't say:'where they .^;want .'their, paper chaViged from. , They jast, say: ■• .. ... “Please..change.ihy paper to'.' and Jejave ,!the re'st. for xrje ; to., guess. ■ \ ; .; ; ; '1 know theyj'jst forget' and don't intend to cause trouble but I have to' wril'e each person .a .letter asking him where he, came from; Sometimes we get 20 to 30 These ttew pracesT. ^ eiarly ©rdcr wiM aaean an eaurfy ^fiferfay. . te fnfi particii; % froiiii Aoto " C®. Phone 619. 111-113 East Washsmgt®jj Street, Greemsb®?®, M. C, L AlwateF, Local Dealer for Alamaade Comly ( m. Washington,; June., '6. — W.ill H.. Taft, Kent 'professQr ^,t YaJef ■ arrived tonight to pay .hjs, ■ first ■visit to the national capital siBce be retired'. from the,;,■.presideh:cy. He is here to.atteiid. a meeting’ of the Lincoln membriaJ commiss ion of which, he is a mem'ber/ iisairaiRit'fiiejS Eaesma iemiii ■ The constant itching, burning, redness, rash- and di.sagreeable effects of ec£ema, teller, salt rheum., itch, piles and. irritating skin eruption can be readily cuss ed and the skin made clear , and smooth with Dr. Hobson’s Ecise- ma Ointment. Mr. J. C.,. Eve- land, of Bathj. lll, says: ■ had' ec2.ema twenty-ive years, and had tried everything., AO'failed; When 1 found Dr, Hobson "'s Ecsema Ointment 1 ' found '' a core,'”' This ointment- 'i« the rcjiaiir Esiiioi. i form-o!a oi » physieiaB and has, ■ WW "Ll i®“5- 'iwared., some serioaB]y. i# All" 5i?itr»Xfe^v ^the.y^esuJt.of.aTearend' .collision f' I on the .main: , hjje' of t^Ae ."Ne^ New Haven,,, and Hartford tilrcsad o'p;posite , the:local, pas senger det'Ot. at 4:'4i6 o’clock this'i by mail,. Price 50,!?., P'feiffer | Chemical ,Cq., Philadelphia and i St. Louie, .• The Cothmon tfome (msndki!} iThe inosf dangerous hsecf kmwn fo. I" : afliernoon., when the second sec- tion of the. Springfield e:j?:press ^ est- bound-, .- crashed int;o the :first section which:was jusl'leav- ^ing the station., ■ ;. '- ^ve y(i>mr May N. .C ByJfetiri. iiise Fern Bradley:':s -Driiif Su a wee.k just j'lk tonight .and it e the one w'e. g ?& some job .jwhir/g After unburdening ms msxio :in ab^)ve iashjv’?^.. Bustt?' ^?>'ad- ciec up his proof sheeif. pahed C'ki^eiRS Sh©iM % the Folio'wic(g Sf.at.eMenL n3s !(xhi tiowxj (:ver ivi:;£ed ove.? tnt ed o^:it int.c.: the il'irk. i.:r.id. .Wtid- E.eep Ssfill. Keep SI,ill,. W'ben trouble sm/ biiinciay. _ Temchers-’lt^eeting, Wednesday p. me (at jiarsonage..) Wt)man’s: MissKmry Society isdile? in()Txi;i7.ig sei'vice on iounn 4mi.tda.ys,) L, C, Bs.. bar,u.j’day before ifeM Sundj-ys*;., P:Ol: y.. in. L li, L., i.J'Aj.j'd Buix.idays at 8:00 m. Doan’is K.idney Pills were used by xhis Ba^'lingtoD resident. Their merit was shown--the st,'Ory lold. Now comes fu^'ther evidence. The testimony is confirmed. The remedy was tested—the results lasted. Could Barlir;gton residents de mand stronge.T proof ? It's Burlington testiEoony. It C2,n 'be investigated, Mrs, Bertha Stanfield, 1015 Dbrie St, Burlingtonj N. C. says: “The endorsement I gave Doan's Kidney Pil'ls before, was , correct. I am glad to confirm it We'fefe .4v€®I!(€. Mx, 5:« Oams'cib, ^'rvh.!:wr^ tvery fim Sunday » J..J mu i,i,.ac (V’(iC f. m., second SiiTsday ac h: j) m.. buiiday Scuictoi every Sunas'^ cr.-;>j,'iuiig ?j| ;j(. fi •(a. wohi.^f'. idol V*. tvit’/jMa,#.' brewi.ng, .Hee.p still When slander :is gettjLg ■ on it.s legs, keep stilL When your ieelings are burU keep still, J;ill you rec over from your excitement at anyv.jate. Thing's looK diffe;r- en.t'- through an unagitated' ey'^. hi a commotion once I ,wrote a letter and seni it, and wished 3 had not. In my later years I iiad. -another commotion, ' ano wrote a iorig letter; but life robbed a. iiiile sense into 'me, and i kept tha.t letter in my pocket against the day when. I could look it over without agita tion and witho’uit tears, 1 was glad i did. Less and less it seemed necessary to send it 3 was. not' sore it would do any hurt, but in my doubtfulness I leaned to reticence, and eventa- now, 3. was in bad shape with badraehe and had trouble in L-f^yaat siraightenint: after stooping, yoo spea..-: clammy., and then was also i*c^hered by sp^ak, n speJk. I saw Doan-s K’dnev , Silence ss the most Pills advertised and gU some. 'Jussive tmng concejvable som.E- They helped me in every way. The pains jeft.and my ' ‘ ’ beeaxne normal ” WSMSMJMMM IS EASY A.ND INEXPENSIVE Shabby, scratched pieces of furniture that are unsightly and a discredit to your home can be made to look bright and new at s pense—and you can iacmeys times. It is strength in very grandeijr. It is like a regiment ordered tc st ind still in the mad ”.iry of baitle. T Ftt iJiJe fey oili! .osaitHS. Fr«ee 5'® iwts. ''yv^re twice aS Ca^'V 1'-. Vl’. ^ . .tl i . iDluntre FOSTEJ?-M5LBUICO., BoJWt*, K«-w Iwjlr, i SiCik- t.gs.ji!:! i'.aE i,ts i - •E(kn:>eo.!b«r tli« saj« C-i'ias's—ssd ’ {ait m ■. ■■ ■ I Eio'fis Cijj',. iitinis. .PitKir ■ icir!'! ti\n- no triai.tft of liovv jprjf', Elandinp,, itt’ suit'd tiy ttie wofuk'rih]. cild' rejialiie Dr. t’orter's .AtiUstptit .l-it-aline Oil. .It relU;vn;y .t'uiij uiicl .Eij'iUii Ai tilt Slime tituv.. 20«, Kc, '-Bb,oyterj&n .tr-lanUarc!. TH:B .'■'.- Yf^hy .’.r fy *Msgtanrffiiu>Ki' Jfiumii ^ur7'^'np}'tyn. J\. i. VARNO-LAC stains and varnishes at one operation, giving to all kinds of surfaces the elegant effect and dur able, lustrous surface of beautifully I emKFii finished oak, mahogany, vvalnut other expensive woods. color-card;:- cr n- 'nle^ tprii 24th &e mo^i jiewstoNJ Work orde cvcrj Thct ibers. idp that ly cfiroUii lews comp select who t Mat and b Slq Hai All Net CO ceot \ An
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