>«d in MMj. est is thia " u»a a slight in Communion services were held at Zion chord* Sabbath afternoon. Special Easte- services will be he'd 'Sunday afternoon. All invited. M*r W. C. Smith, editor of the Charlotte Meaengw, spent a short time in the uy this week t ? ; The wreck ot a freight train on the Wggern railroad caused the death of engineer Lee and fireman Early. If you fuel^ireak and all worn out take BROWS IRON BITTERS Tdi‘*r Clio ton «ill go to Toakegre, Alt , Monday to deliver a course of lectures at the famous Tuskegee lost.* Ante. Dr. Goler leaves Friday for Phila delphia to deliver a special address before the Pennsylvania Abortion Society* The stewardesses have been busv the past week preparing the parson age lor the w^fion of Dr Smit h’s family which » expected at an early •date. Editors Dancy and (Vinton will at tend Ml the nrithem conferences which meet in April .and May and represent the interests of the church which they have in charge. It reined and formed on Sunday and it is reported that some slight damage was done in some places; but d< spite | he cool moroiogs end April r t. uda spring eeema to b - -on in full blr-at.* . ■ V- M -S** * » If you are interested in the exhibi that the race will get -op forthe At lanta Fxpodticn you e*mf1 afford u t to patroutz-the grand Easter Bazaar at theCoWge chapel on the 16th. 10 csnts will admit you. A tcld thi f dog down the c rner »to at of Little Bock oborcb and robheo th bid all it* coa£eMfttf|| cept th^ Ji hle and one paper j^Rbr<s^ centa war4 dropped that mwap^tha eye of »hi Fabbatb night burglar and robber The Phillis Wheatley was enter farced by Dr. Wfigbt laat Taaadaj «wooing: Barring the reading qflf&' Black veil of a very nice selection the mating waa dry and unintereatlcg The light refesKments, of course, were enjoyed. : •-v: ..V-v?§->i A eery appreciat ive audience greet *-< the Priee Concrt Ompaay laat Wednesday eyeing. The Company gave one of it* best' ehtertainmente to the delight df ail. The whole frouse “went to pieces” over the ran dition o “The owl and the pomy eat.’ Everybody who nses °oir Sunday* fcch'oi literate re is pleased with he improved appearance and genral make-op of the «** w Quarterlies. Our Superintendent, Dr Morris, aod his distant sasiKe as that the next win ie bitter still. Let us enornragi them with oar pstiooage and a good JBaitfr coiject ion,' -f“1 for 1894.. ft 1,006,000,000 C09IP1RHOH& , ‘ : Compare with this list of large expenditures the followlUT table, Showing what hi spent fn the United States for t£e ordinary necessities of life: __ >ts and shoes misnomer. The experience of thou sands has proved it to be: A bar to respectability; a bar to hobor; a bar to happiness; a ter to domestic fdicity; a ter toBeaven. \ . ^ ' V , . : Every day It proves to be the road to degradation; the road to rice; the road to the gambling hell; the road to the brothel; the road to poverty; the rood to wretchedness; the road to want; toe road to robbery; the rood to poison; the road to the gallows; the road to the drunkard’s gTave; the rood to helL • The Horn of Plenty.-—A brand of whisky is called “Horn of Plenty.” On tliis a temperance writer remarks that they have chosen the name wisely, for out of toe thing designated shall come Plenty of pWprty, plenty of pain. Plenty of sorri*#, plenty or shame;; . ;; \ Plenty of broken hearts, hopes doomed and sealed, ( v v : ‘j Plenty of graves la the potter s field. . - —Loyal Legion. <. - Host to Escape.—By Perpetual Watch ing—Against the enemies of temper ance; against temptation; over th$ young; for opportunities. If #e watch, temperance and all the train of virtues iHU rule over all tho-honsei, over our selves, and over ^ur country. An English temperance orator, when speaking on the subject whether Of not it would be possible to dose toe public iMnkld? saloons, said: “This is a diffi cult question, truly, my friends; bat we will |o wdl to remember that: iJCtere*** TlttJepubHo house which everyone pHte puMie&Jus# lust u^erneath the ^ jedtuusus af alcohol that: “Maa l this f6ll poison.; first he favors It, thto he warms to it, then lances of Not Watching, to ouwglves, to 6t& tom* m trial oarsUten^t Price oofy 50c for large bottle. At Theo. V. Klnttr A 0„ Droit Store. TAKE NOTICE! 7b the Ministers andMmbers of the ' A. K E. Zion Church ingfnetral Qbketisg : "M.- ’ This will inform you that oar note on the Variok Memorial Building ia now due and payment must be made at onoe. You were notified and requested by efr oulaia to lift a collection to meet this demand t>y the 10th of March. We are compelled to rai»e the amount of $1,000 with Interest at once. You will confer a favor on the connection and save our credit by giving the matter your Imme diate attention and endeavoring to make a remittance within at leant Ten Daye. This la the greatest opportunity ever presented to the connection to purchase a building in auoh a location and on sueh easy terms. If we fall to meet the pay moat es stated above, and thereby let this opportunity pae« wo shall place the name and honor of the oonneetion in a very embarrassing condition. The circulars issued and rent out were by order of the Board oi Bishops and we earnestly hope they will be immediately oomplied with. We call upon one and all throughon: the entire connection to respond to this oall. I am yottM fraternally for God and Zion, ' V ; . - T- H. LOtfAX, Bishop, Chairman of the Committee. The following awounls have been paid on the note cow past due, iu bank: sVftlgSS Bishop J W Hood, on collec tions, On his donatior s, Bishop IC C ii toD, Bishop T H Lomax, RbV J W Alstork, Rev J T McMillan, Rev-W E $113.00 2500 25.00 25.00 8.00 10.10 $81210 DR PRICE. Persons wishing a __JL of the late Qr*P . 0. Pip^ wWch is the best^netove of Ihw existence, can 8eeoce it by sending fpEt?cents KDr. W. fl. Goler or ?. ckDancy at^Salisbary,!!. 0. oolorei fsmi \y should be without this most Wei* lent picture of this noted: man wlp™ Frederick Douglass declared to _ ♦‘the ablest #d?oeN» oi the race.* Agents wanted. Splendid terms of ft red. 7' -GO & We don’t want to car ry them through the Summer Everything Complete STOCK LARGE AND VARIED. TRUNKS, VALISES. UMBRELLAS. &C. BEE US BEFORE BUYING ANYTHING IN OUR line. SAt-isBuhV* c. AND STRAIGHT Special Prices to Students and .mliaSerJNr I CALL &GET OUR PRICE! FOUR IN ONE, Electric Headache "Powders, the Be*r, Quickest and 8aieet Remedy known for the cure oi Headache and Neuralgia. Each envelope contains four doses Just doub'e the quantity f any preparation on the market Try it, and be convinced that four cases of headache can be cured for Ten Cents. Mat u facta red by Thee. F- Kluttz & Co, Drug 8 tore, Salisbury, N. C. CHARLOTTE OBSERVER CHARLOTTE N. C. CALDWELL & TOMPKJS8, Publishers, J. P. CALDWELL Editor aw! Manager. r BEYOND ALL QUESTION THE LEADING PAPER Di THE SfATE. TAKE IT. Row is allege is a Ijgiieefa* »' tter and Bill Tablet*, TW* ;ped||«thiiiVs9; !”] ’ NTTN( iiyw jr iAi ‘Wsf1i • ~ ...».. HINDOO ANTI - KINK, / • « V ■' RECENTLY DISCOVERED, -AND The only known remedy that will lake the curl and kink oat of Ike human hair, allowing it to be bruahid and combed aa if it were straight. We will send three bottles poet paid to any part of the United States on receipt of $1.00. One bottle 50 cents. . Hindoo Anti-Kink Co., 139 BROADWAY, NEW YORK C11Y ONE HUNDRED YEA|© African ZION Centennial of African Methodism The A. H E. Zion Book Room now has on its shelves a new and more complete history of the church, than has ever before been published. The book is the result of ten years’ effort by BISHOP J. m. m D-U-O It is a book welt formed, of convenient size and contains nearly seven hundred pages. The retail price n $3, invariably cash. A libberal per centage allowed to agents who make large sales. IMPORTANT NOTICE. Pkjwttwlle, N. C F«h.l9, MW,— Haring been informed that Bar. J* R McNeil pended by a committee *nd bfltB fc^Qjjtd to up ti®J® I hereby sin notion that 'ikes a minister is suspended by a the credentials which he church are Holland void, viated by successful appeal to a high er church court.n ‘. ' ~ * r 4 44 J. W- Hoox>, Bishop. -j-*. .»—1

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