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,'v V THE CHARL FEBRUARYS .r -.in' -I 7TW REENS-BORQNjSTT' JL -r i liii. A Royal Baking Powder is equ ally valu able for the preparation, of the finest.,., most delicate cookery and -for substantial, ' i: everyday food. "" " V", ";;" "' ' Royal Baking Powder has been used .... employed in hv three generations and is baking by the. best- families everywhere, ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK. Dental Clew.s.t, I iiL't'r print identifications" are grow-1 niuiv :n, more conlmdri in the de-! iiu yt crimes, tot detectives are j v.aiCiuiu 01 some r . liiuicaiion or ;;1 (lews, and many important i s have been golved;tnrough some siidu indication. ' Nut long ago a banker 'in St. Peters l.r.'.ir was found murdered and there sivmed no clew to the assassin until he police officials picked up a "HELL TO BE POOR.". Syracuse-Pastor Sneaks on Motto in a Concert Hall. i til' Ol t!H Syracuse, Feb. 13. The Rev. Dr Charles A. Fulton, pastor of the First Baptist Church, attraeted a 'larg crowd to hear him speak upon "Gee Ain't it hell to be poor?" a moto which he had seen in a concert hall and which impressed him so that he announced if as thf siihippf- nf a sprmon in the holder winch lay near tne body hope that rome'of the degenerates he aii'! was. supposed to have been in the nun-tiered- .man's month when he was kiik-.l. - ' -: wp. trying to fit the holder to the irvih it was shown that no possible adjustment would make it fit. the teeth, saw in the slums might be attracted to hear his message. He said he did not care what some people would say because he choose such a subject. "It is hell to be poor," . said he. '-vhen poverty is such as comes from ' NOTES FROM SALISBURY. ; ' A Lot of . Interesting News . Briefs From Salisbury. Special to The News. Salisbury, Feb. 14. Mr: James Kirk of this. city, was married last week in Hartford, Conn.. 'to Miss' Bessie Wel- trey. Only a few intimate friends were dvlsed of his mission when he left about ten days ago. Miss Welfrev formerly liver! in Salis bury and made many friends here who noia her in high. esteem. Mr. Kirk is a popular young-business man, being connected with the large clothing es tablishment of V. Wallace & Sons. Mr. Whitehead Kluttz will be a can didate for the Democratic nomination tor btate . Senator from ; Rowan. Mr. Kluttz is one of the. State's most bril liant young men and would make an enviable record in the General Assem bly. As a speaker, he is without a peer among the young men of North Caroli na and has already, taken .an. active part in several campaigns. ?-Superior; Court opened here; yester day ; with -Judge" W. ' B. Council : pre siding. This, is, a", twos week's term and it is believed the criminal docket will be entirely cleared.' Judge Council is a brother of Dr. J. B. Council of this city: v - This city; and Spencer were sadden ed by the untimely death of Engineer JCorvell in -the wreck at ..Pomona early bunuay; morning. He spent the greater portion of his time at Spencer and was -,,,1. 121 .1 1 1 1 i i . . t.V. iuui;n iihtju D.y an wno Knew mm. it is learned -here that' Engineer George Kinney was due to take 34 out from Spencer on that' run but as the. engine which Mr. Norvell usually runs was in the shop and was not quite ready for his run on 40, he was called for No. 34 and Mr. Kinney was assigned to take out 40, running ahead of 34. It is also said that the engineer of the switch engine, was out on the front holding his hat over the 'headlight as no drop was attached to the headlight on his engine and when 34 dashed into him his body was literally mashed into a jelly. It is a railroad rule that an engine standing A- Lot of Interesting News from; City ..,'' of Greensboro. 1 i GreensbOrp7Teb.l3. When Federal Court was called in' session yesterday morning tO -continue "the trial of the Samuel case which -has1 been in pfo gress 26 days, Solicitor General Hay es, announced to the court, that Dis trict Attorney HoltoS;ho had beeu absent on account of the critical i ll ness of his brother Hon. John Q. Holt on, was In the city but that His j brother ' died - yesterday and the re imains would arrive, here at "'one' o' clock'- to be taken to High Poiht'for Interment; anfl: he would request' that Court ? adjourn until - Tuesday so ; that he could , be present . and present the argument of' the Government' ' in' re ply to .the . arguement, made ' by Judge Bynum' Saturday, in the law affecting the sufficency of the bill of indictment. Governor Aycosk of counsel for : de fense said the suggestion .was eminent ly proper and they joined, in the mo tion. ' There was a house warming given last night at the McAdoo hotel a large number of citizens . being entertained and ' shown oyer" the 1 newly renovated and - enlarged building, ' by its hew lessee and and manager, M. W. Sterne, of West Virginia. Sunday morning at his home . in Yadkinville,' John Quinton Holton after one - one weeks illness of pneu monia, died '.aged' 45 years. He leaves surviving three children, two. boys and one girl, and a widow who was before marriage. Miss Lizzie Auspau gh of Bedford City Va. The remains "were: brought through Greensboro yesterday at noon and carried to the old family burying ' ground at Spring field near High Point for interment. Many of the officials accompanied the funeral party to High Point and an appropriate floral offering was pre sented by the court and members of the bar; In all the relations of lifethe deceased had borne himself well, as:a no. 3 ;f I i;:-'U;.t, Wm r -. . . :r'-'-:-?: s" "",'-' ; The "Rexall" Remedies cesert;e confidence. ' ,. V r . ,Asall these remedies are grouped under one name, they must siicP. ceed or fail together. There must be no weas links in this chain. One' unworthy remedy would mean disaster,- to the entire plan. If you, for example, purchased the "Rexall" Cough Cure and were not cured, by it,' how could we expect you to place any faith - thereafter: in the ,.Rexal, -Dyspepsia Cure" or any, other member of "the Rexall "y D on a siding at night must darken its citizen, lawyer official and devout and rnmi tne raarus on tne momnpiece ; sai0l)ns Encl concert halls. I wish you n was proved that tne nouier Deiongea i con. se. ryhat I saw in the concert to st niie one whose teeth were of equal bdll where j went. The painted wo l. iuih. Within the day the banker's j men and men of lost reputation. It is ew was under arrest ana naa con- ; inried hell to be poor in such a place, d the crime. ! Here it is that a bottle of wine costs ...... .. n . . ,j ..... , i . . . 'iviiiienuva vague aescripiion ih) features of a fugativo criminal is siipplenHntea by a cescription of the i;u:.l crown work on his teeth that It mis to a quick identification, but, on ; he othor hand, one English thief (.st aped detection by having three- of liis sound leeth crowned writh gold. Al though all steamers were watched, he t ahniy walked by the detective, and it was not until a police- circular fell into i ho hands of the dentist that the trick was discovered. A burglar who lunched off ' bread and c-iKt'so after packing up the plate left a ch ar print of his teeth in the cheese, an I by some peculiarity of .formation furnished the police with a clew they w.-re not slow.-to actaipoii.' A . u The oldest case was that of a'niari whose ill fitting false teeth fell from liis mouth as he -was making .his est ape. He was picked up in another part of the cityas a suspicious charac ter, ana before released the facts of the robbery came out, and it was found that the plate was his. He had saved on his dental, bill, but lost five voats of freedom New York; Herald you a dollar when it is worth only 25 ciiis; beer costs you 50 cents. i;?ugh you can buy it elsewhere for five, when you buy it with a painted woirian.' Dr. Fulton criticised the city femin ist ration for licensing concert halls and answered the Chamber ot Com merce's" criticism of ministers for 'knocking" the city. CHARGED WITH FORGERY. A. W. Lawrence, Well Known in Busi ness and Social, Circles Charged With Forgery. : By Associated Press. . v ' New Orleans, Feb. 13. The affi davit charging forgery of certificates of tiie SoutTiern Fibre.Campany,:-iobrpo-fet.ed n:ilane wa$. madelagalnst Ash ton Wendell Lawrence,' well known in New Orleans business and social cir cles. General Manager Lee is au thority for the statement that $18,000 worth of stock declared to be fraudu lent, has been located. Banks anr cotton-men are said to be tjie principal victims.- It is hitrh finance when the law, isn't fiiiimt enough jto catch you. , It would make a preacher awful tired if somebody got .lip and preached his own sermon 'to"him. . ' : ."'-. .-. Itching, Scabby Skin, Bone Pains Swellings Blisterstky giving pure, healthy blood to The above pictures show what Botanic Blood Balm will do,making the blood pure and rich. If vou have aches and oains in bones, back" and j ointB, Itching, Scabby j Hkin, Blood feeU hot,Swollen Glands, Risings and Bumps on the Skin, Mucus Patches in Mouth, Sore Throat, Pim ples, Copper-Colored Spots, all run down, TT ice rs on any part of body,.Hairor Eyebrows falling out, take 3 Botanic Blood Balm, Guaranteed to cure the worst and most' deep seated case. 'Heals all sores, stops all aches and pains, reduces all swellings, makes blood pure and rich, changing the body into a healthy condition. Old Rheumatism, Catarrh, Eczema, Scrofula the Blood. B.B.B Mops Hawking and Spitting, Itching and Scratching; cures Kheumatism, Catarrn, affected parts. CANOE Suppurating Swellings, Eating Sores, Tu mors, ugly Ulcers. : B.B.B. heals the sores or worst cancer perfectly. If you have a persistent Pimple, Swellings, stinging Pains, take Blood Balm and they will dis appear before they develop into Cancer. Botanic Blood Balm (B. B. B.) is pleas ant and safe to take. Thoroughly tested for 80 years. Composed of Pure BotanlQ Ingredients. 'Strengthens Weak Stom achs, cures Dyspepsia.-- Price SI . per larjre bottle. Take a directed. If not curd when right quantity is taken, money refunded. Sample Sent Ftee JbJ writing Blood Balm Co., Atla nta,G&. De scribe your trouble, and special free medi cal advice to suit your case, also sent sealed letter. , rsg?t Appearances Are Deceiving But the chances .are all in favor of the man whose clothing bespeaks the gentleman. We keep your clothing presentable for $1.00 A MONTH. . headlight until an approaching train passes. ' - - An attempt was made last night to burglarize the store of Mr. J. E. West on East Council street. Mr. West has a room adjoining the store room and con nected by a door way. He was awak ened by a noise and upon investigation found a man in the store. The thief escaped before Mr. West could bring his pistol into use. Mr. Paul M. Bernhardt has been summoned to Atlanta by a message stating that his ' young son, who is there for treatment for an injury by falling from, an electric car, was threat ened with appendicitis. Hickory Camp No. 49, Woodmen of the World, installed the following of ficers last night: Consul Commander, R. M., Pendleton; Advisor Lieutenant, C. H. Swink; Banker, Leroy Smith; Clerk, W. H. Huff; Escort, C. H. Lentz; Watchman, O. N. Clark; Sentinel, J. H. Goodman. Dr. Preston W. Search, formerly su perintendent of the city public schools of Los Angeles, California, gave an en tertaining lecture in the uditprium of the graded school last night to a large audience. Messrs. S. ,Y. McCall, formerly of Charlotte, and Walter W. Pool, of this city, who have been-connected with Shuman& Co.. at the' Flag Saloon; today fool icliargej'bf 4the saloon on Council street formerly owned and run by Mr. Chas. Avery, they having pur chased the stock and good will and will in the future conduct the' business at the same place. . The Spencer Supply Company has been chartered with a capital of $10, 000. Messrs. J. R, and J. C. Penninger, J. P. CrOwell and W. W. T&te ar the stockholders. They will do a general mercantile business. ' ' . s The Salisbury Realty and Guaranty Co., through their agent, J: M. Maupin, have offered a beautiful site and $2,000 for the ; location of the Junior Order. Orphanage at this place.-This offer is being augmented by other cash sub scriptions. Ever since the electric cars were put in ooeration between Salisbury and Spencer, many of the. employes have been going to and from work on the cars in preference to using the shop train and- an effort is being made . to get a two and a half cent car fare by the employes of the Southern and if such a rate is given it would mean that the street railway people " would haul very near ' all the hundreds pf employes of the Speneer shops who live in Salisbury, in fact it would final ly mean the taking off of the shop train. While this train has. been a great convenience to the employees it has been a great expense to the company, r.ot onlv in operating . it but in tne matter of wrecks, of which it has had a number, the most costly or wmcn was the one last November in which about 20.Deoi)le. w.erej.hurt, several of whom have net-yet sufficiently re covered to return to work. . . There ' has-, been an epidemic. Pf burglaries and r'&bb&riesi ia this, eity for the nast month. One kind that! is getting in work here now is the hall': thief. Several houses nave Deen vis ited while' the "occupants; :wer'e at sup per and overcoats, hats and: eleaka stolen. The genuine burglar, the ;one who makes bold to enter the house and search the bedroom while the residents sleep, is also in evidence several times a week. - v - - - - . Why Abdicate., v From the Memphis-News Schmitarl A college professor says the women Minb-ruling the 'country fifty years from 'today.- "Of- course, , why should they ' abdicate? . ;'. m m Carolina 223 N, Trypn St. Phone 306 THE PRESBYIERIAIVCOLtECfprWOlYlEX ! " CHARLOTTE. N. C. ;3 i HCgh grade Colleae for Women equipped with every moairrt'eonvw lence, hot and cold baths, electric lights, steam h.est and Are escapff. , Faculty of trained specialists StanHr4 flJ.J0!" For catrsloflue addrM, REV. J R. BRIDGES, D. D christian man and bis loss is greatly deplored. John Q. Holton ' was" born Nov. 7th 1861. .near Greensboro. Guilford County and was the youngest son of Quinton and Harriet "Hollard Holton. At the agefof 17 he -went to Yadkinville where his brother A. E. Holton was practicing law, and resid ing with him went to school, after wards -studying law in his office and receiving licence to : practice in 1883 and upon the removal of his brother to Winston' - after being appointed United States District Attorney suc- ceeder to his practice and became one of the leading lawyers of his county. In 1894 he was elected on the Re publican ticket as solicitor for the Eighth Judicial District and served with ability and " fairness forfour years, being succeeded by a Democrat. Democrat. ''In 1902 he was elected as. Senator from the district composed of the coun ties of Davie, Yadkin and Wilkes was recognized as a leader of the mi He was married ia September 1895 : to Miss Lizzie . Arnspaugh of Bedford City Va.. who is left with two boys and one" girl to mourne a kind and loving fathers loss. He was a consistent member of the Methodist Protestant , Churcli from early youth, his. membership,, continu ing with the churcLnear his old home in Guilford County: until, his death While a busy professional an political life. John Holton found time to take part in all efforts for the educational and civic efforts for the uplifting of his conranity, being a leader in all pub lic spirited enterprises of liis commu nity and county and . recognized 8 a hottest man' true friend., faithful officer mid ifteerruptibh lawyer. At Green . Hill ' Cemetery yesterday afternoon, ifhe Greensboro victims'' of the wreck , here " yesterday morning were, buried, Bervlcesi having been held over their remains at the homes of the deceased. They wer4 W. W. Sellars, engineer of the switch engine, Charles H. Johnson, fireman and S. Y. Newman, yard brakeman. ;'..'-. ' The remains pf Captain 'Owen Nor YiU, .gngingep of the passenger train, were forwarded last night, to his home in Monroe, Va. The remains of Bailfey, the "yohn::telegraptoerri.who lingered J Shipped on an early morning train to his former home1 at Everetts iri" Martin County for .interrnnt." fireman Wil liam gpargtr: of the passenger train, whe was badly injured, is getting on well," at the .City hospital and. will re cover. His relatives from Mt Airy, ire here w?h ..h?m, ;; ; " ....His first thought, after. the accident was to request, that hiq'i -people be notified of his condition and told that he was not killed. ,; v . ; You caij understand, therefore, why such anxious care was sriven to finding and choosing the remedies to which the name "Rexall " was) given. We have admitted none to this circle until our committee of, experts had been convinced by investigation and test that-it was the best remedy known Jto medical science for the ailment it aimed to relieve.-'' ::l : . . J'.'-- '. "r,v - :.: .. . , '., Who should know better than the leading mousand druggists of this country what are, and what are not, efficient medicines ? , Remember, the success of our enterprise depends- on the -merit of each individual remedy. Our reputation, which is our very business existence is at stake. Can you doubt, that in buying a "Rexall" Remedy,' you are buying the best that science and experience can give you ? 1 Here are three prominent members of the "Rexall" family : . '' REXALL "93" HAIR TONIC CHERRY JUICE COUGH SYRUP REXALL DYSPEPSIA TABLETS ! ';.... - . ........ . The famous Rexall "93" Hair : The remarkable success o A new idea in "Cough Syrups1. Tonic is composed in chief of Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets is This preparation owes its ef- SSSn B5'a NaPhth0' 'SfS Sod M Sufacturt . h prince of Wild . , wheieby the well" known prop- Cherry, Vinegar Squills, Bohe- '. Resorcin is one of. the latest erties of Bismuth Subnitrate set, Horehound and Syrup, and most effective germ-killers and Pepsin have been combined au t.t , , discovered by a science, and in with carminitives and other All of these have been known . connection with Beta Naphthol, ".agents.- ' i for a hundred years as remedies which is both germicidal and " Btsmuth Subnitrate and Pep- for coughs and hoarseness. -antiseptic, a combination is sin are recognized by the entire In Rexall Cherry Juice Coueh formed which not only destroys medical profession as specifics ' remedies v,a rerm0 .i,; L if OT acute indigestion or chronic oyruy U1, f1 remeaies the germs which rob the hair of dyspepsia. s - , have been combined by a pro- SStlJl??6 The Pepsin used is manufac- cess of manufacture that has dean and healthy condition of -;tired un(fer a new p r 0 c e,s s blended them into a perfect ml- SSSjf'.TS1? P,reventStth which develops its greatest ef-dicinai harmony whereby the lodgment and development of ficiency. Peps n not only sup- , . .. . J . , new germs. , plies to the d igestive machinery characteristics of each support "-' ; Pilocarpin is a well known one of the most imPortant ele- and reinforce the others- ' t agent for restoring the hair to tffi The pathological properties its natural color, where the l.$&e& ? itjqwnl " of color has been due to a dis- supply all the other elements. particular work in easing the m- ease of the scalp. Itis not a - The carminitives add prop- flamed : membranes, loosening coloring matter or dye it pro- erties which promptly relieve the phlegm and setting up a duces its effect by stimulating pains caused by undigested food, condition of health in the bron- the scalp and hair follicles to The combination of the whole chial and nasal passages. " " health and active life. makes" a remedy absolutely in- , . ,." -a- , This combination of cur '"valuable to -any man or woman " One spoonful will relieve the Natives mixed with alcohol asapl from clyspepsia-and inflamed membranes and tempo- 'stimulant Perfects the most ef no?ly a emtdy. buj a cure rarily stop the cough. One bot- . snmuiant, periects tne most, et- which works by gradually re- ,iii,-A., i :a v fective . remedy for hair and building and stimulating t h e' e " work a cure It is ex- scalp troubles known to-day. : , glands which perform the di- ceedingly pleasant to the taste Per Bottle, 50c. . - gestive functions. Package, 25c. children like it. Per Bottle, '25c. Look for this Rexall Guarantee on each package : "This preparation is guaranteed to give satisfaction. ; If it does not, come back and get your money II; belongs to you, and we want you to have it. It's as easy for most women tqybe good as it is for some men to be no good, .. ; ., ' .... ;'. : , '--'-- BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE. alive; FACT ! TOM is: a food beverage -. .: . Coffee a .stimulant. ' . .- : - " . , ,-' Read "The Road to Wellville" in '. iML- .ps...oi. PostumiT?- If you have a gray-haired, mother ' In the old home fat. away, "'W Bit down and' write the letter f .- You put off day by day. Don't, wait until her tired steps , Reach heaven's "pearly, gate, . , But show her that yoii: think of her Before it is too. late.. .: .; If you've a tender message, Or a loving word to say, ' -' Don't wait till you iorgefr-fk' But vrtiisper it to'dayi :' " "- ' - Who knows what bitter memories;.' May haunt you if you wait? .'. . ..: So make your Ihved ones happy , ; Before, it. is too late. t ' . We live but in the present, 0' The future is unknown; ,. if Tomorrow is a mystery,,.. 4. 0 Today is -all our own. ; ; ; The chance that fortune leads to us May vanish while we, wait, , So spend your life's rich pleasure , C; Before it is top late..'..- "v-.i:. . V:-- The tender word unspoken, ' The letters: never sent, The long-forgotten message, The wealth of love unspent, -. ;.' For these some hearts are hreaking, For these some loved ones wait; So showtthem. that: ypre:fo.$hem. ; Before it is too l'ate?v" 'VZ "5 " : ' Salisbury Post. - - ' ft. H ; ; : .The <aJUL Store i Special Low Rates Via Southern Rail ' . way. Accqunt of " the student volunteer movement for Foreign Mission, Nash ville, Tenn., February 28-March 4th, '1906; the Southern Railway will sell on February 26, 27, and 28th with final limit March 10th, round trip tick ets to Nashivlle,.Tenn., at rate of one first-class fare plus 25 cents for the round trip. Round trip rate from Charlotte $15.30. - For the accomodation of delegates attending this meeting from points In Virginia and North Carolina it has 1 been arranged, . to operate Pullman cars-' ' and day . coaches, leaving Salisbury at . , ;. 8.50 P. M.,' Feb'y 27th,: arriving at Nashville at 12:20 hooh the following .-day; Thoso desiring Pullman, . accommodations please notify R. K VERNON, T. P. A., - - -t - INCORPORATE 0 ' ':'-- , CAPITAL STOCK, $30,000.00. . X . 5 Not the cheapest, hut pre-eminently the BEST: These are theTargest,! oldest and best-equipped. schools in North Carolina a positive, ,provable; FACT. One thousand former students holding positions in North Caro- lina. Positions guaranteed, backed by written contract. Shorthand, Book keeping, Typewriting and English taught by experts. j Send for handsome Catalogue it's free. ' . ' . Piedmont Bid., S. Tryon St. CHARLOTTE, N. C, 2-13-12t Charlotte, ' N. C, ' Wood's Seeds. 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