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: CHARLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER, JANUARY 23, 1003. 0 4 H s " ' ISrnSARVBlLL'MO.NDAY c. uxji-slatirk proceedings - Ilijlit In General AwiM!rO !ie ;rrat aionw , jhwih.ui Not Taken Ip n Sclreduled. bMt la oil the Board for Monday; Night Dispensary-IntestlRating .Com mittee to Hold .First Meeting vnder New At WednesdayArt Against AiUomobillsls Cotton Mill Opera. Uvea Not to be Exempt From Itoad Dnty Day's Work. or the JP1 Mietto Law -Maker. 1 Observer Bureau. 1209 Main Street. - 4 . Columbia. 3. C, Jan. 26. . The diepenfry. fight did not begin )n the House to-day, according to the jvrogrsmme arranged several days ago. Instead, air. Morgan had debate ad journed on ilia bill until net Mon day BIgnu ieaiu.un uX the lntsance of, a number of rep rtfserrtaUvea against the bill a well as the' suggestion of his friends. In order to l-iwltow- further hearing, since many wembera are accustomed to go home Friday or Saturday. Mr. J . O. Jiiicharda. apeaking for the opposition, approved of this course from the floor of ttoer; House, and the motion pre vailed unanimously. .' J : v , . The Jdlspensery inveatlgating com " inUtee "will ateo open up a bunch of Are works next week, beginning Wed- neadayAfternoon its first public meet . Ing1 under the authority of the new i act .which baa Just been algned by the Governor, clearly dftftiimg tne powers of , the cornmlitoe. The dispen- . ary headquarters be. placed un der ibhe searchlight mxt week, and eomS Intereattng revelation are look ed for. The committee to-day sent a ' 1 letter to Commissioner Tatum. di- 1 reeling him to hold up all puymenta for stock or due on any uccount, ex cept for pay of eori8tablH and em ploye, until the commute specifically allows him to make payment by en- ' -doreement of apecinc bills. Investiga tion of these mt-ount is exacted to I (bring out some sensations. The dls- i - pensary now owes $244,000 for supplies J and etill other stuff to come has to tie paid for. The Mower tut forbids ! the stock to exwwi 4)0,000, yet the j dispensary has h stock in hand of (Over i.000,000, and It is contended that "wM bought In excess of the M0O.000 ; M'ti illegally bought, though of course j the State is liable for the purchases I ' 1 of iU agents. v The House passed a bill to-day al- j lowing police of cities and towns to i ':(nikt arrests within three miles of the j toy limits for vlolaWon of ordinances, j , provided the a r rants are mmie im-i ' medially after the commission of of-1 , feuse. -The object of the bill was to reach a lawless element that bus been - liarraaslng a number of towns by ' cbooUng them up and then retiring '' 19 tha outskirts and putting Its thumb in ll nose at the pursuing police. The WI1 was vigorously opposed by."C!ltl "tairJoah" Ariieley, of Anderson, whose kfoapeople. It is alleged, have been a- faaking a practice of sliooting up the town of Honea Path. , i The House put the Jiu Jltsu finish . OH the bill of MaJ. 'Ih. of Alkcti, ex- - -emptlng cptton mills operatives from ' road duty, then on that of Col. D, - ; O Herbert, of Orangeburg, exempt ing the militia from nml duty and Jury duty, and next on ;ol. Bruce's Wll providing for the election of t achool trustees by popular vote. - , The House expressed the attitude of tb rural districts of the State gen ' rally Inward automobiles by adopt " Ing an amendment to the nutonxbilo Jaw offered by Representative Green, of Sumter, requiring the driver of a ' I machine, on approaching a team, not only to slop his machine if requested ' t do o, 'but to drive it out of the "'road .nd then aaslst the driver of the team to get his vehicle past. Several s attempts were made to kill the bill, , - but all failed by decided votes, and the House would not even reduce the maximum penalty of $1.00 of three' ' vyear for violation. , '', The Seriate spent most of lis time; "t,-vday discussing Senator Bicase's ; ' bill declaring ten days holiday for1 4'hristrnAB In oil the Stale colleges, j Anally " passing the moHsure. The; - "House 4ias already passed such a ',' t)ill, the difference being that the I House made the twillday two weeks! 1' long. All of which mans that Sena-1 H J dr Tilhtmn's attitude toward the Win- i , throp atudeutB is nit approved. I " Favorablo reports were made In the )',;.. ftenate on the tilll to revoke the chur-1 T Of the IMcbltuid Dislilllng t'om ' tany and on tiutt to abolish bucket I hops, but unfa vorahle rerxirts were nrado on the old InspiM-tlou hill and j . that prohibiting muulclpaMHi from! J ; Imposing a llie fee on cotton buy-! ' The difference to the taxpayers of i " county between a thieving county r ' board and an hjncH ounty hoard Is a j Illustrated In the report made public , fco-day of Supervltwir HtiirHng, of the SUuhiand b-tard. The former board, fcBy jippirinted legislatlvr contmdtllce ' , . found to be using a system of for- j ery, sunk the county in debt 150,000, 'While Mr. Starling's board Is, by prae-I tiring oconomy, nu--tltig exfM'nses and! tiaa raconnneiided a reduciUm of the! ' oourHy levy by l'i mills. The county , tax valuaUon t some $I3.KK),000, so tttat a reduction of one and a quar mllla nifanw a heavy difference, j A lHUe love, a little wealth, ! ," 'A little home for you and me; " It' all I ask except good health. 1 -'If - Which comes with itocky Mountain' f Tea. ' V H. Jordan A Co. Guaranty Capital, TPHE SECURITY IJFE; AND ANNUITY COMPANY wffl hold the fif 'A " . btot N. CM on Wednesday, February 7th, at 3 o'clock P M, for thc'purposei of electing three trustees, and for the 'transaction r of such other i businrss as may properly come before the meetings Evciry PoKcyrholder said yote may bc cast either in person or by proxy Notice fa hereby, given of said meeting in addition to the notice of the' regular annual meeting printed crifpiWuinr J.' ,VrrrCHI.N.,5p.rcl ti'en fA;6RD"'M S IL E'Y; '8&Vre'Sary C . .. PR.ESBjrTJB.KIAA. . . , 1 JPJrat-Service' at XI and t:30 by the pastor, tr J.'K, Howerton; Sunday school at 1.20: men's orayer meeting at 9:43; prayer Meeting "Wednesday night Second-PreachUi at 11 and 7:3fr by the pastor, Itev. Dr. Martin t- Barditt. Sunday school at 3:80.-, ' - Tenth Avenue Preaching 11 a. m. ami 7cW p. m. by the paaton Rev H. Shaw. Sunday school at 8:0 p. m.: Westminster League meeting 7 p, m.j prayer meeting ; Wednesday evening 7:45 p. m. All are cordially Invited.. Westminster Services 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. .m. by the pastor, Hev. Alex ander Martin Sunday school J:45 a m.; prayer meeting Wedneaday even ing a 8 o'clock. Public cordially In vited to all service. Eit Side Preaching at 11 and 7:15 by the pator, Rev. I,. D. Noel; Sun day School at 8:30., BAPTIST. Flrat Services at 11 a. m. and at 7:30 p. m. by Itev. C. T. Willingham; Sun day acfliool In the afternoon at 8:80. Prltclmrd Memorial Services at 11 a. m. and ai 7:80 p.m. by the pastor, Rev. Dr. J. Q, Adams; Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Ninth Aenue-U It. proett, pastor; preaching at 11 a. m.; .at 7 p. m.,a Our Second Week of the Big Shoe Sale for everybody in Charlotte. We have plenty left, though we wrapped them up pretty lively last week. Lots of NEW goods will be put out TO-MORROW that you haven't seen yet and that you will enjoy picking over. The smoothest salesman on earth is SMALL PRICE, Esq., and HE and his BROTHER both will be working for us this week. Come and see them. They will certainly interest you. Doors Open at $ O'clock. 199 WOMEN'S FINE SHOES 049 I In All The Staple Styles L Cost wholesale $2.00 to $2.50 ; you can ONLY match these with your $3.00 and $3.50 bought elsewhere. These are just like picking up the "real coin," although they look good enough to be counterfeited at these prices. 148 98( (; WOMEN'S and MISSES'. These prices now include many styles and grades you wouldn't expect to find lumped The Pioneer short sermoit and ; old-time .singings Sunday school at 8 pi m,; prayer meet Ins; Wednesday evening; at S o'clock, t Trlnlly-Preachlng At 11 and 7:80 by the pastor. Her; Plato Durham; Bun day school at 8:00; Epwortu, League at O'clock, ,v;i t -i 'T1 'i-1 Ji Tryon Street Preaching at - XI by the-pastor. Rv. 11. K. Boyr;-Sun-dsy School 8:80; sonar service 7:80 by the choir;" men's praywmcctlns; 1ft. Calvary and St. Paul's Prayer meet ing. 10 a. itwj - preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:80 pi m. by the pastor. Rev. D. U Reid. Subject; "The Temptation." Brevard Street Preaching at 11 and 7 by . Rev. 3. E. Thompson; men's meeting; 10; Sunday school 3. .f. ASSOCIATE v REFORfifllSD PRESEff TERIAN yj- . First Services at 11 and 7:S. by tha pastor. Rev. William. Duncan Ban bath school at 12:15. Toung People's meeting at :45. rf The session will meet in the church study at 10:4 to re ceive members. - ' , EPISCOPAL, " , ' St Peter's Rev, Harfla Mallinc- krodt, rector. Fourth Sunday after Epiphany. ServJces at. 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. by Rev. W. A. Query, of Sewanee, Tenn. All are cordially Invited. Church of the Holy Comforter, Sims' Hall, DU worth. Rev Frances "31. .Os borne, minister in charge.-:45 a. rn., Sunday school and Bible class: 11:00 a. m.. morning prayer and sermon St. Martin's Chapel. Davidson , ana Tenth streets, Rv. Frances M. Os borne, minister- In charge. 3:30 p. m Sunday school and Bible class; .7:30 p. m.. evening prayer and sermon. ; St Andrew's Chapel, SeversvilTe, Rev, John H. Crosby, minister In charge. Ja. It's The Talk Bcriyhill - Suthcr - Diirfee Successors To BERRYIIILL, BRYAN 4 CO. 9 1-2 W. Trade St., Charlotte WeS I 68 I 18 together for quick selling 1L Biffs $100,000,00, Southern Mutual, Legal Reserve Life Insurance Company 10.00 a, rn-i morning prayer and sermon; 4 p. m. Sunday school. - - -u Chapel of Hope, Graham Mills, Rev. John H. Crosby, minister In charge, 3:30 p. m., Sunday school; 7:30 p. m., evening" prayer and sermon. ' f n J l -1 LUTHERAN. ? j St Mark's Services at 11' a, rn, and 7:30 p. m. by the pastor. Rev. R. C. Hol land; Sunday school at 8:30; catechism class Friday at 4 p.'m. -'. ;,J i . That's Rights '.Pass a Law.':-,.. Waxhaw' Enterprise." " ;t ' 1 V f ' i The Legislature ' of ' South Carolina has before : It ; a proposition .' to : make ten hours a day work. Thafa right Don't let the man who buys labor have a word to say about It. If there la a big rush to get a Job done, don't let any, man work 's minute more than ten hours or he mljht fall deadv If there is but eight hours work to be done, require the laborer to stretch it over ten hours so as to make, a . legal day's work. And don't stop here either. Paas a law to govern a .man's every act from the time. ha wakes In the morning; till ha goes to sleep at night, and thetj it won't be much longer .till the millennium will be set In in full blast. AM this notion of a man's be Ins anvthlnsr like a free arent to. make trades, contracts and agreementa for himself and to act with any freedom Perfection can only .be attained In the physical by allowing Nature to ap propriate and not dissipate her own resources. Cathartics gripe, weaken- dissipate, while DeWltt'g Little Early Risers simply tpel all putrid matter and bile, thus allowing the liver to as sume" pormal activity. Good for tht complexion. Sold by King's Drug Co. Of The Town! Co. tart Tomorrow Qj&hS MEN'S FINE SHOES Shoes sold all over the country for. $6 are found in these. Some $5 shoes and the best $3.50 and $4 makes in the world for the lesser prices. Misses and Large Girts, Small Boys and Grown-llp Ones For Dress and School better ones than you would expect to find at these prices. Several hundred pairs of new ones go in this sale. 1.98 2.66 3.84 4.48 89c 98c 1.18 1.48 r t Tno?s i rvnrvnn n (PJUUMJJ MiUUUUU,UUl at all is the veriest tommyrot and Is exactly what has kept the millennium back this long. Then without lurtner delay pass a law to regulate every thing and let the millennium ron in on time., - - . i . i Suburban ; Life February Number ; Just issued from tha press of the J., Horace. McFarland s , Co., former printers of Country , Calendar -, and Country -Life In America. , Suburban life from Xhla time on will be conspicuous not only for the exquisite press work ana illustrations which made the other two magazine famous, but also for the practical and valuable"; character - at 4ts articles, which i wilt , be . from the best-known writers on country Ufa topics.'; - Among , the contributors to this February number ara Ernest Harold Baynes, Holman Day, ' E. P, Powell, Eben K.r Rexford, Alice Q. i McClos key. W, N..Cralgv Prof. S. T.;Maynard, Ernest M. A. Machadol , , - ; . . ' 53 pages of bright, interesting ma terial; 70 1 half-tone illustrations a tropical, cover In colors. 1 i $ 1.00 a year. 10 cents : on .news stands everywhere, Send 26c. for I months subscrip- tlon. Address Suburban Life 16 STATE ST., BOSTON. MASS.. 1 : (. One department of our business i3 manufecturin: . electrical switch-beards. "We have built very - s many switch-beards and the introduction of mo . . , ; '". tors to Use transmitted water ppwer is incrcacinj , t - v that department in which we are making switch-- V boards and other electrical supplies. vi - , . Some of the boards we have lately sent out, or now - -n . -.making are asfollowst New City Lighting Tlant, ' Concord N. C. .Yadkin Development Co.. Whit- V neV N C. Wiscassett Mill Transmission Plant , lf Albemarle N. C. Water Works Pumping Plant, ;f, ' 1 Charlotte N. C. Pembroke Planing Mill, Pem- . ? - "J , broke; N: C. '; Vermont Mill.' Bessemer City N: C i City Liffhtins: Plant: Dallas; N. C. Barker Chemi , real Co. Inrfes. Fla. . Citv M Henderson Cott6n Mill, Henderson, N, C.- ' Irene ' -r- I Mill, Gaif ney, C. Iak, Wall & McRae,' Rock Z : . jngham; N. C. Marion M'f g Co. Marion, S. C, and :: i "J : others, and others, and others, :; - 3 't :: We name some.of tthe very recent installations for !) ll:J -' which we have made the switch-boards, - We not: v only make switch-boards for our own ' contracts . 1 , - ; but for others as well. Full line electric, supplies v. and lamps in stock.. . -1 1 ? u s. maxD. TOMPicms company Electrical Contractors - , ,v IQCE? FIVE YEARS OLD SMOOTH AND MELLOtf Express Charges Paid By U3. s L A trial will convince I eri()C8CiornieaicinaiiwttwtucrjjujAco. i us your oraers uiuu. A return at our expense at Once. All Bmpmenu Remit by Postal or Write for price I'll! THE DENNY CAFE PERFECT IX APPOINTMENT. ELEGANT SERVICE, Special Dlnlnt Room for Iadlea. THE DENNY CAFE W. D, WILKINSOHi PobUo Stenographer. lAnc Distance 'Fbooe. Made on Honor, Sold on Merit, Emerson, Prescot, A'dam Sdiaafi ArigeliB Piano Players Cash or Installments. CHARLOTTE MUSIC. COM JH N. Tryoni- -Phone M. 1 L. WALDO AMES, .'Manager. , Phone us (I1) when In 'need of a , . , piano tuner. 1 ' Pianos Plant. Davidson; Nl ClvV K' v 4 'Charlotte N..C-'.?. Vou that these ggods are the n C: yci w wj j . and monejuvill be refunded ucv uutuo in yuuu. voaiov Express Money Order, list or other liquors. Charlotte's Best Conducted Hotel . - THE r BUF0RD : Special attention given to Table . Serviee, making it uh equaled in the South. This is a feature of the Buford that f is claim ing the attend tion of the traveling public; Glean, Comfortable Beds, Attentive Servants.. :v. 0. E. HOOPER : . MANAGER. FASHIONS IN r FOOTWEAR Corona" Colt Lace Boo. .Fsshioa plain toe, twin sole, hlrhCuban hael .' highest . conception oC dress shoe, ' r Sise i to B. Width A, to &- price 1 $4.00. j v - . , , 1 Jap Blncher Boot. - Plngree tip, ,1 welt sole, medium military heel. ?th.:5 handsomest shiny ' .leather wal ktn g -shoe. Blse 2 to 7.' Width. A to X."' Price IS.60. - , " Dull Calf'Blucher Boot. Newport' ' tip, heavy welt sole, military heel. Swellest shoe - made. i Unequaled : v ! wear. - Slse 1, to 6. Width' A t &. Price It.SO. , - Delivered prepaid 20c extra, GILREATH & CO. . i , ' a m a m t 1 t A i i
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