Newspapers / The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, … / Feb. 3, 1906, edition 1 / Page 2
Part of The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
i03 FOB: tOvMOEEO i ' TJiMFTATIOX i OPlBSCS Difficulty in -.Interpreting- Hls lx-ihoa Itediieed to Minimum if one Keeps in '.Mind That Jesus Hud a Truef Mimiaa Soul This llw Uiadel the Devil fconglu to Storm Jow TriimiphwJ as taw. Not as Cod, and He. v Feed -a Weapons, laiih. Prayer ami Scripture The Teacher's Lantern. 1 '' -Copywright by Davis Clark) MuDev sU-It Februay 4. 190. , " The temptation of Jesua has been affirmed most difficult of all events to Vaterpret. The difficulty is reducea to a minimum If one keeps tn mind that Jesus bad true human soul. This was the citadel the devtf sought to storm. In bis human nature, Jesus must needs make the transit from the Innocence, which maybe called Instinctive, to that ' 5 which la the outcome of choice. This transit was made entirely In this orde ? 1 of the temptation, though this may ' 'have been Its crucial epoch. The traditional scene of this dread en--counter. 'The Forty Day Mountain;" 1 Is singular in harmony. It Is still ' t ! pathless desert, dusk with horrid .. shades." Thither Jesus had gone Impel led by the consciousness of His Messi- ' "anic mission, which may have fully dawned upon Htm In His baptism. He . , ought to adjust Himself to His call , - tagto test His resources and -determ--'- ( Ine a plan for procedure. It is perhaps ' arjlteral approach of a personal devil J -or a figurative description of a moral '-f struggle entirely subjective. The first J temptation was to use the mlracle o working power (of which He had Just ' come to consciousness) purely for per k' amta! ends, and untrustfully of His ' ; leather's care. The seqoud temptation emergency ron asMxo factory., Philadelphia Firm Project One at H nxlilngton, A., c, to e Capital lxcd at Sl5.OU4ew.Mr, H, VT. Oirson " Dies In Jvlorlda -Au r Approaching Correspondence -w The Observer. ''' Washington; , H. CVFeb., l.nrFrom present prospects. .Washington ,1a soon to have a vegetable and fruit canning factory. Mr. K. MacKensle, ; repre senting. William: Penn Davis, of Phila delphia, a -large packing Arm of.thaW CHy, la here In. the Interest of the new concern:, .Quit v large number .- of Washington it leaning u business man and farmers .met.wttn Sir. MacKensle in tne chamber or commerce last even ing for tho purpose- of -discussing plans Yam. '.4kW'M.u.)..J ' Wi.ltlhM.A i...j; frUj capital stock Is to be IU.000. divided Into shares of $100 each, a The factory will employ between 150 and 300 hands. Four-thousand '- dollars Jias .already been subscribed. Mr-' McKensle will next lake.' the .matter up .with the farmers at the" court house next Satur day and, a soon aa the desired amount of stock has been taken, work will be gin on the factory. The city has received signs to be placed on tide different Coiners, show ing the names of the streets. These will be placed within the next faw days. The remains of the late S. T. Caraon, a former resident of this city, arrived last evening from Datona, Fla. The funeral took place this morning from the First Presbyterian church, con ducted by Bev, L. E. Thompson, pastor of the M. E. Church. The Interment was in Oakdale Gemetery, Mr. J. T. Butt, o Chocowlnlty town ship, has issued a call to all the farm ers of Beaufort county, asking them to meet at the court house next Satur was lo ereate an cniaencv which would tent His Father's care. The third I day to perfect an organization of the nollciitatloii was to the double tsei vice, , Southern Cotton Growers Association, God and mammon. It has been well ; of Beaufort county. ald: "After nil, what the devil does In ! Mr. and Mrs. K. ,,,'the desert Is to sum up Inexpressive nymbols the whole program of the false ' fesslanh- dreams of the Jews, who 'w' i- nly dlnguised under earthly ambition." "Jesuit triumphed as man, not as God. It was the victory of our humanity, ns V B. Moore n- nounce the engagement of their .,it..v.i cuohih Vfav lo Mr. Paul Allen TIHenv. the w6ddlng to be on the evening of Wednesday, February 14th, tit 8:30 o'clock at the reldene of the bride's parents, on West Second street :'fr;W l ' ( J JS ... ' ", Jesus perfectly identified himself with j N), rardB were Issued In the city, lm 1 u; Just su h a victory as each of us moaitIy after the marriage, they will win. i im Tt-Aii ii utni, '"' ) be tendered a public reception, jhe bride Is one of wasnmgion s muni popular young ladles, having hosts of friends In this city; while the groom is the superintendent of the city electric plant and one of our most promising young men. i eire the very ones we are to handle: Faith, prayer. Scripture, Aa Jesus. In , Hia human nature, was made perfect by his successful resistance of lempta- Uon, so shall we be. There Is both exemplary and 1nsperatii;at force In . the temptation of Jesus. He was tempt , d as we are. He was tempted In His human nature. He resisted and ton- ejitered aa a man. We may. we must . ' tread the same way. ' THE TEACHER'S LANTBBX. ,.J'A patent bullet-proof cloth Is clalm i d to have been invented; can be made Into garments of light weight and ab , ' iwlutely protect the wearer. Did the "JJlvlnlty of Jesus form such an 4m , ' Jienetrable armor? Whs It Impossible .'for saggestionit of evil to center His " oul? Then, how was he tempted as J,w are? Such a theory reduces Jesus' , ' rn!OUnter t a sham tight. The hu , ' mah aoul of Jesus was not overslaugh ed by the divine. The temptation was ;, addressed to Jesus' true human , ityV As Second Adam. He 'overcame where the first Adam fulled. A every man, he learned ty what he suffered, and is able to succor the ,.' tempted, being a true arid inspiring ; JSxempler. .v The devil showed Jesus a short rut to His kingdom. He Is doing the same for men to-day. He whispers to the ' bank cashier: "Why plod? Why let . funds lie Idle? Manipulate and double tnem! Yon can replace them. If your , 'conscience troubles you endow a col- lege." Nu.-obers fa!I to ?uy, "Oft thee hence." Thfe devl has a subtle power to apnad a mirage of all the kingdoms u of earth and of all their glory and : 'babarlc gws of gold," and proffer them all If only one wilt Install him r , a master. Pity is sd many fall to , , thrust the tempter through with the eword of the Spirit and say: "It stands . Wrttten; Worship the Lord and him only ahal't though serve." Just as Makes the hnest, lightest, best nayorea Discmt jiot-:; breads, cake apaC- " - mSBM Royal Baking Rodder is of highest quality, always : . pure, wholesome, uniform, The contents pf each can are v exactly like every other, and will retain their strength and freshness regardless of climate or season. N :' Remember that Royal is a pure, cream pf tartar ba- ' king powder, absolutely free from alum or phosphatase ; acid. . Alum and Alum-phosphate powders are injurious Do Not Use Them A $10,000 OFFICE Bl ILDISU. TWO W'NKItAIiS AT DAVIDSON. Mr. Jetton and Mr. Matwell Iald to Kct Address by Rev. George ! It WJ e Krected at Burlington by i'orrespondence to The Observer. j jiedmont Trust Co. Annual Davidson. Feb. 1. Rev. George At- ( Klectlon of Officers, klnson. of Monroe, by special In vita- : correspondence of The Observer, tlon. came up to-day and made a mis- , Burl)ngton Ftb i.-Tbe Medmont slonary address this evening nerore TriJBt Compftny receritly purchased the Young Mens Christian Assoila- , the vacant ,ot uHt abovp thp postofflce tkm. His Bubject, by request, a- j and will. In the early spring, begin the "Men Knough, Money Enough, Power erPCton of a nandHOITle three-story Enough." He made a strong appeal offl(.e bu,dln(r to co(lt ,n n(.ienbir. to the young men to let the r lives , noml of m (m Tne flrgt floor of tnls count for Jesus i nnsi as nn. '" building will contain the offices of the'i anu Master, saying uui Piedmont Trust Co.; the second a just two views that a man could take nunlbel. ot oflu.eg for rpllt and tbc BVRIFJ AT OLD HOME. or life. One, was tn this effect: 'My life la my own. to live and enjoy Just as 1 please;" the other thai "It Is a stewardship to be devoted to Ood's service and to be spent where and hlw Ood wishes." It was a warm and ear nest presentation of a call to service. Mr. Alklnson is always euest ul Davidson. Hev. William Black returned yes terday from holding a meeting at Mt. Olive, where there were about 60 pro fessions of conversion and $100 was raised for the home mission work. He leaves Kuturduy for Bristol, where third will be used for lodge rooms, The lot to be used Is the most desir able In town for an office building, having a frontage on Main street of 61 feet and running back 100 feet on Andrews street. Thin romnrtnv alnr (tn nraanlatln a welcome )n m3 has attained a most phenome nal success. The report of the secre tary and treasurer, at the annual meeting of directors January 6, show ing that the condition of the company Is most eHdlent. The company's methods of handling real estate mort gage investments is appreciated jby he wilt help one of the pastors in a those having funds to Invest, and it Is ten nays meeting. Mr. J. I.. Jetlon's funeral was eon Body of Knglneer Kmet-k, Killed Near Columbia, Taken to Tamaqua, Pa., for Burial. Correspondence to The. Observer.' Hamlet, Feb. 1 The body of En gineer Smeek, ' 'who was killed in wreck near Columbia, S. C, Wednes day morning, reached here last night on Nov 84. and was taken to Tamaqua. Pai..Jhi9 former home, for burial. Mrs. Smeek and four children were accom panied on their sad Journey by Mr. and Mr J. ;F. Bishop, of this place. Mr. "Smeek Was an honored membsr of the B. U E. and A. F. and A. M, lodges of this place. He was held In high esteem by all who knew him. Invitations have been received an nouncing the marriage of Mr. James Luther Benton and Miss Oeraldyne Galloway, which takes place here hi the .. Presbyterian church February Uth. This la a popular couple, and much Interest Is manifested In thulr marriage. Miss :'Eliaabeth Davis, a missionary to Brazil, delivered a very Interesting lecture here one night this week. he Is a. North Carolinian and her pres- of a negro here several weeks ago. The man was ahot early one morning while passing through or near Mr. Stevens' home. Solicitor , Brown will toe assisted In the prosecution by two able local lawyers employed by the widow of the deceased, while the de fendant will be represented by Frank carter ana perhaps, other counsel. The trial will probably consume several days and , there is .tittle doubt that tne case will toe one, of the hardest fougiht that has been tried here in several years,. ANOTHER CANDIDATE. ducted from his home this afternoon and the. body placed In the village cemetery. He was a Mason and that '. JtmnM fmrAft frnm T-f la ! . n r nnrlnrl if absorbed meditation, and His physical Bml J,eH1H,rs-TH- J- Bl nature asserted Its claims the tempter lonj f - ' ;'o.nn'"0n' injected thoughts, "If you really are as you Imagine, the Hon of Ood, com mand those loafoshaped stones to be hanged Into bread and by that means assure yourself of your divinity and -appease your hunger." But Jesus re isponded: "The Israelites were forty ; years learning the dependence upon - the simple word and promise of Ood. ,-.WIth their example I ought to learn the lesson In forty days" Again Jesus "felt himself to lie .standing on n dia- FOIl KOBRE'S MURDERER. '1 , y height. The devil wanted him to entertain in his mind tne purpose of -casting himself down; hut Jesus con ' sldered thai to make on emergency for the sake of dlxplay would be displcu r "W. Finally. Jeus knew he was to ;Y'Set up a kingdom on earth. slowly, ' ' and by His own suffering. Now the ' kingdoms displuyed to iilm as In u panorama are offered to him lustan J, laneously by the god of this world, If be . will serve him as well as His Father, and make His Mission u temporal one, 'such as the Jews" were expecting. The v moral nature of Jesus rises to Its ; "'.full height, as with holy wrath He ', l' scorns the very suggestions, and cries v '-"Be gone!" to the tempter. ?: Willi BUM NEW ill IKi thus enabled to nrooure mnimv tnr ! ence here was a pleasure to those m- dlenis more reudlly. The charges for i terested in missionary work. After the negotiating loans have again been re- addresa a woman's missionary society dueed. In this connection it speaks j was '-organized in the Methodist well for the rnnnervaHiim nf the man- t ,.Viii,.h -' 1- 1... .i t.1- h,.al t ha . i v w "rurr linn vuois-r n inn Huimi. n i"i- iBKenieni, mat ine company has never lowing acting as pall bearers: trs. had tt foreclosure sale: This Is ev K. Q. Houston, Woolen and Justice. tdw,,.,.pd l,v the fact that anma Vr.nh H. J. Brown, J. K. Brat- . ('niollna Insurance comnanlea. wo an iim-udi Xvwirailniz . Over tSOO Of- J. Li. 81oan, Jr., told, have recently loaried lirniiorh thlo tn.v 'I'u tarrtns frfaf To- i t r , : i v m " """' . . company Rnverai large sums or money, i bacco Sales. ini. m' " ""' ' ; wnn:n i. oy ine way, out one or the o'clock this morning, college classes ,mturj results of North Carolina do belng suspended during the funeral i ng- her own Insurance business, hour. The officers of the church act- At the recent annual meeting of the ed as pall-bearers. directors and stockholders of the corn- It is interesting to note that Mr. ; party the following officers were elect- Aiaxwen snew inai nm eno wu.s near. ci; president. J. W. Murray; vice ! lie remarsea to a laoy a tew uays president, ;. Brown Cox: ago thai he would "sown he in another : and treasurer. D. M. Tengue. . , ........ , M.imunce insurance nnti Heal i mv, v. i,,,j Maxwell, the n tht before. h said, i Rm9i. i ., -,.,.i u... j "H-ThlS may be increased 'the end will soon be here und the Stale, was organised 'Tuesday night sooner the better for ine." Both of i Officers were elected na follows- Pra.i.' Wtnatnn-Salem. Feb. 1. The recent (murder of Henry Kobre, In this city. still remains a mystery. The Gover nor offered a reward of 1250 for the capture of the Individual who com mitted this horrible deed and the city K win.tAn ') Hi ,A whlrh funri a num. , ! U w IIIOIU1I V "r, . i.ivi. . w . . v. u ..u... nr'"f. : "e, retary j ber of private subscriptions have ! been added. The total reward is 1802.50. these gentlemen were alumni of Da- j dent. W. K. Holt; vice president. R. M. I vldson. v Morrow; secretary and treasure r. W , j It JLn J ,ff K. Sharpe.. On the board of dire, tors ! l&.ES ,."'1. . H1XOMKN KTATK AEXT. tare Jhe following: J. W. Mr. Julian Prk. of GrccnMlxmi, to ItciM-eseiit finwimlMiro l.lfe Inxur-aiu-o Co. In Virginia A Marring)' fJato tlly ws Motes. Correspondence of The Observer. Greensboro, Feb. 1. Mr. Jullnn Price dtttP left to-night for Norfolk. Va.. lo be- . come agent, of the Greensboro Life in surance Company for the Htateof Vir ginia. He will make his In Norfolk, w Utltr.i..itrt tl.f. If, , I.. IiaIm i. hi, ..co.h .r m; Jam- ivi " Notes, Mr. I. Hmlth Hninsns an I v-.l lust ! Correspondent e of The Observer. t'i.,. A 1 . . . t . mr M.uimnce insurance nnti tteai i ipu. ... ... i,.a i ooo nr more, Mr. G. B, Swain and Miss Allle Rom- inger. both of Salem, were united In enmg at i o ciock at Rev. A L. Betts. of rf! lOl'D fl.n,i,l. ..fHnlatmt Cates. T.. K. ' . 1 .' r.... rrr Wllllamsoii, ht. p. Wharton, W. E. tjv,i ui.. R...u vnn, twn Hay. It I.. Holt, J. C. Staley. B. R. .,7' " " viiiinmson, Jr. : ,h,M ,V(,nint ttt the home of the bride's father. Mr. Emory Knouse, on South- k jroucn ornciaiea. tchlns will reside with the groom's parents. Leaf tobacco sold on the Winston market In January, 19W, aggregated 3.017.900 pounds, bringing 1261,886.68, average of w.6 per nunarea s. it I Hellnre niul James N, This company. It la Mr. C. S. Bailey, of Davie, County, an Applicant for Collector Ilarklns' dob Mr. Rollins Says Office Will Remain at Aaheville. Correspondence of The Observer. Ashevlile. Feb. 1. C. O. Bailey. , of Davie crfunty, was in" the city yester day. In view of the fact that Mr. Bailey is an applicant for: CollectAf Harkins' Job and l said to have strong backing, the Davie county man's pres ence here has renewed speculation rel ative to the coHectorshlp and the prob ability of Mr., Harkins' ."going" of "staying." . There are some who . pro fess to know a thing or two, who de pose and say that Mr. Harkins )a as suredly to step down and out. Chair man Rollins is still non-cbmmittaL He talks on the subject, no Jurther than to say that, whoever is appointed collect or, the office will remain in Asheville. Mr. Harkins has made a moat efficient collector and, his friends contend that on his record he is entitled to another term, While. Mr. Harkins has denied that his resignation is lh the hands of anyone, and this statement is accepted aa true. It la" believed that there Is an understanding between Mr. Harkins and Chairman Rollins anent this mat ter and that, In the opinion Of a num ber of well-informed politicians, Mr. Harkins has agreed to hand In his res ignation upon the request of the chair man. Will Mr. Rollins ask for this resignation? 0.:-! : A electrical A kit i c 2 c r Lv..::rr 3 i 1 ir." r.iifrcti:rin , .a-Zi. 7e have built very - many svucli-Lrjcrdj end the introduction of mo- ' ; 7i tors to u:3 trr.r.-rr.ittcd water power is increasing , i t that department in which we are making switch-! ' . 1 " boards and other electrical supplies. f :;. - - Some of the. bcard3 we have lately sent out or- now V . ; - making are as follow?: New City Lighting Plant,v u' Concord N. C. Yadkin Development Co., Whit , : ney N; C. , - Wiscaccctt 'Mill - Transmission ' Plant, - Albemarle U. C. Water Works Pumpin? Plant- -, : Charlotte N. C. - Pembroke Planing, Mill, Pern-" ' 7'CityightingPlantf Dallas, ;N. C. Barker Cheini- r l 1 M m1 rS. rm . Ej 'I - r-- aT a.' SBI. ). T.I. . ' t. m T t. V'.'-l. ." W , - mi va. xtitiiea. ria. vh,v riant. Laviason. i- u- .1. ' Henderson Cotton' Ml .Henderson, N. C. Irene f"- f "irnnii i.orrnow -m I I. I Jem irj wall maUa, n . jm ngnainf in. manonm igjo. manonf 0. wand v v ; v . "others, and others and others. :r-. , -' 1 r , ' We name soma of the very recent installations for" ,v - . ; which we have made the switch-boards. We' not-J.-. - ' :; -only make switch-boards for -our own ' contracts'-, : , but for others as well - Full line electric supplies 1 w 1 tfand lamps in stock.-.:;': 'ftiyl irfS't $ T'i 'j I Electrical Contractors ;: 'k -; Charlotte N." C. i .1 iniCI lf A nisfsP Vrhy tar rourself. against llUuUl4MIUIir':inos dreadful Sick and.-tfewous FOR Headaches is-hlch unbearable f , make Jlfe almost ' -t ,i,'1h,liher -comes-rto every ,; roman ' .'' ! Qmea when' she ta Irritabl &ni WTftr- S u vwMBwnor pteasnra w nerseu, or is Quickly reUeves such a condition taking away, alt pain mad, re- -. stores ths nerves t thlr normal . balance, t , f , 10 a 60 Cents. , ,.Pm samplg by mall on rfMttest." siVO. M. SQOTT& CO., Charlotte, M ,C r Wholessia Agents. , f s n v ;.!.,. r v 1 -c 1 asjji When you want dyeing and cleaning work. We are ready to try to please you, and if we cannot It won't be for the want of trying. Especially we call your attention to the dyeing of jLaces.'.- Ws -dye them the French way, , and can' dye any color- to match, your dress. . There is no need to worry when yovt can't buy trimmings to match.! Just sen a them to us. 4 Queen Gty Dyeing and Cleaning Works : Mrs. J. H. Hester, Proprietress CRUSHED TO DEATH VXD Ell LOGS jiiis . onipiiny. It la stated. has i 'Z- Mr morv pun-hased what Is known as TroxK-r'a ; Rev ' C ll . orner. Main and lavlS struts, and ' Vnd Mrs Huto' will erect an office building at an early . JgJ S'p. HUi ltKAl, RSTATK DEAL latter being In rharge ' 7, V'J" W'" i nrxcoMBB COURT. i night frnin Clnclimntl, to he(im.- rHl ' drnt ncliisrv for th Oreenshorn I. iff Inniinwu e Co. He ehlcrt-d upon It new flutles to-thiy. Mr. llnmnns Is nn . x- tii i lenr i-d ii r t tia I y u lid cows in li linnu- Inst Hut Ion from the l?nlnn ('n Irnl ,if Insiirunci- Companv. Hp Iihr lieen i nnsiilllng actuary of the fiieeiiK- boro Ilf'- slm-e Its organisation, six ttirfxli Manlol f'n Inn .ineereution oi a nanosoin c-mm n i.,n awarde-l ihe ron tract to put In jix ine new wu- jui-i miun ini- ii(. tinors and uiartilo walnsrntlnK In ;3fethollst Coiurrr-Ballon at MsWi t Hie Purt-liaie lot for l'lil ,1'nr pooe i Book Club HntertaliiiHl.. Correspondence of The Observer ':! - 1 Mooresville, Fcl. I. - The lrinii-t , the Methodist churc h yesterday bmiMUl j from Capt. J. 8. Hun is, of Dn vhirfmrt! ThoinjiKviiie. Feb. 1. This week . Three Weeks' Term Begins Monday land di-.il vviih i-oiiNummated which will I Only Ow Important Case on menu mm h lo tin- development of th- I Criminal Docket. ........ I . M ..." 1 ri.lOK B. lUlrht.lh. J riirninnil.nnii nt Tho nhurvnr John W. Imiu th j Asheville. Feb. l.-.The three weeks' ',very desirable huiiiiiiig lot joins tn Meinouisi , lace, sua will heg Joins th Melhodlsl parsonuge lJTli,.j months agi, gnt pin ns at onsssSiW yh M.tClai town. Mi. "Mrs Jesse I.. AimllHd and John It. Myers bought the "Unci Hilly Miirh" property, consistliiK of !I3 acres of hind, all Inside the corpor ate limits of the town. The surveyor In expected her to-day to lay off the lots und streets preparatory to offer ing lots for sale for residences. The William 1 Smith, of B Iff Stone Gap, Va Meets Death in Lumber Camp in tne Mountains, Correspondence of The Observer. - i Asheville, Feb. 1. William L. Smith, foreman of a logging crew In the-employ of the Boyce A Buchanan Lum ber Co., was crushed, to death near Balsam yesterday afternoon. It seems that Mr. Smith wias engaged In over seeing the loading of logs from wag ons to railway cars. The work was helng accomplished by means , of-", a steam-loader. 'While placing a great piece of timber on the fiat-dar, control of the log was 'lost and It struck the car with tremendous force, overturn ing -It and pulling the immense weight term of .Superior Court, for the trial wp i ,nriu?Bil I"an -of criminal and civil cases, will eon-1 Smith was terribly crushed and, while Judge W. it. Allen presiding. Deputy Cbjrk Cain Is this week engaged In making out tne criminal aocaei. u Is expected that- two weeks of the i ......) i- 1 t I .. M . . ; . lit i .. tM JI---i- . f 'Ams th hii.l hi.nu i,r .,iiri.i.:,.i ... ; .V :n. . "'"'"". -. "' ior a norm win m vmami u.uvvau w : ii- whir. Vi .. .... , ir 17, ;.Vj . "w n n:r" l." ,r resiuentmi borough or the city, ai . J' ru'. -li'kui '-wt il. JwJWK fSS - ",,r" 'ni"."-.. tne ready thee Is a s nn t.uh-c. ...r in -i" win ne iinsurpnssM in neauty in ,eeks for Wyoming, where lie " engage In the railroad tiuslnt-si Jias three brothers here now It name business. tlda-iHtate. Ift Mr. OiHiles S Parln. of Wln.lnn. TZaiXXt i. nomer. or mn i ..... of .he cltv. The MetMemenl alii j mm vumuwwm. r f. wore i)U e-tlv innri-ie.l nt 7 n'otnek T V. ... V...V.: i m ... -2. i c . , r - ----- - " lie Known n h m -i mn 1 1 in ;I1w'tay miklua- n; Zlwl, T. W. Watts, pastor of the the criminal docket and. that the re- plendld brick rosi- ' mainlng week will be -taken - up with denee mi the highest point of the I civil business. There will be.. meet gradually tolllriK hill, which com-ing of tho har pisoclafloft Friday, nmnds a inafrnltleent view of the main j February s. at which time a calendar will be made out ana tne cinai caBes that are pressing for trial set for hear. "51 4 toe appearance, at irus p'.i'-e,s,ii- oireet. The Tueadar night, of the Ktatesvltlt ffffi- strels, an aggregiUon of cork attitf' , f that town. , The remains t Ain-cd Hinlth, nn - M aged 1 clttsen of DuvldsOn township, - Wstfouirht to town to-day and In 'ix7tr4 111 the cemetery here. ' a4 , Yesterday afternoon from S to r. f O'clock Mrs. J. K. lira ley nnd Mis ), James Toung enlertwlnnd th- Frl.liv v" Afternoon Book Club ai a didiKhtful " reception at the home of Mrs Youi.r ' a me of tht most lnt renlliKf rHtuivs , vof ttia afternixm was a Kuesslii e test In nhkii a number of ludies md 100 -on their guesses, und the pi lKv whs future horn were already hap'pv rouble lefi for their M""" 'h. recov- there before any of the fever wben ne was sent here. at eon- I ference, has entirely recovered. He now Kelt!,.'.. r1.,i,1d .... . . ,.!... a. 1. n ... ftf h mur,-k -rw' v... v,.. ! has his work well In hand and Is for- been stenoeratiher In Ihe'nflii-v of tb i ehead. His wife. who. has been ing the. last week Of court. There la but one important case on ths crimi nal docket. This ia the case of the Htate vs. Francis M. fitcvens. 'Mr. Htevcna is charged with ' the killing he never regained consciousness and expired a few hours after- the accident. Mr. Smith wtar from Big Stone ' Gap, Va., where his parents, a sister nd brother reside. He had been employed by the lumber feoncern for the past ten months and. was-only 21 yeafa of age. The remains will be taken to the for mer home for Interment. T ,---, There's a cure for old age. an ex cellent and thorough one. There Is nothing sensational about it ..It Is the best the doctors can find under existing circumstances. Holllster's Rocky Mountain Tea. SS cents. Tea or Tablets. , R. II. Jordan- Co. ; Oiweneboro I.lf Insiiraix-e fo., snd an Httruetlve younii woman. Dr. fbnrles D. Mclver. president Is i In feeble health for quite a while also.- of Is now rapidly regaining her strength. I The Methodist Handbook for WO has M Of h fQ tl ftW "Mr boy had awrere case of 1 1 lU Irl A Wl :.9 a 1V1I J TV Within thirty ail out es from th ii.ldii-wwM this (ivenliiK In tin- chnoel of the ('reensboro Female allege, b,f- , fme nn attentive and Intetvmert audi-i ence. On February Ifitti I'rn'f. V. A l llsmmel. of the faculty of the Nnrmnl I'.lllUff U.' Ill AHi'W ' A 1, nililKu, ... ' warded- try dewing s(Tws. The tlreennborn ISemnle folteire hln .h. ! r.! fe" -t the lot of .Miss i betiiM "Wireless Telearranhr ui,r.iuiiiii-i- i ine i-resnvteri'in rnurcn or nun nn. croup. the first the Pt3te Nortt.xl sr.d ndusirl-tl Col- "r our Parnage aa winner . '11. J ' r" '. 1 T sleeping mndlr.-W.Vr.Hw.JDttr. of u series of secotm priw n oemiiy unu mw m, .vi 1 1 waav o s w vi vuj, . it hatn, N-CSupt. 1 Iee, delivered the first fut appearance. The former naator J j-1. , J 1 :0ok" ' ' -mi wife, itev. and Mrs o m. camp-,nkes suddenly and at night; it :. j hilhed'tHt,lVrimse u nearina , wust be treated promptly, " t jf coiiipli lion mtd will be a beautlfi'l i ., v "-""'. r t - " ' 7 jLuu t. use tiic sutKy by r up i ivuu . iDterstate lelephons j FASHIONS IN 4 f FOOTWEAR Corona Colt Lace Boot. .Fashion plain toe, twin sole, high Cuban heel, highest . conception of dress shoe, glse 2 to . width A to a:' rjioe $.dr ' , ; -r- Jap . Blucfaer Boot. - Plngree tip, welt sole, medium military heel. . The handsomest shiny ' leather walking shoe. Slsa 4 to 1. ' Width A to Price IJ.60. t - , pull Calf Blucber Boot.'' Newport tip, heavy 'welt sole, military heel. SweUest shoe .made. Xlnequaled wear. Size 3 to Width A to B. Price' 43.60. . . ' ' " i Delivered prepaid 20c. extra. GILREATH & (ft X L1 tJ e y1 ' ' -W -l- . . Jat r i s. . r ..nr. . t . WE -AltE StVUL . HUSTUXG .'-' and Supplying builders with the very ' best well seasoned lumber for every purpose. While th demands of our, customers at, great, we . have dlsap- . ptnniea no one ana are glad to State V that our efforts to .meet the - desire J for agrAde of - lumber of he best ' - quality have bevi, appreciated" far beyond our expectations, e, It WEABX A 5 CO., ' l( - - ? :v. ,!. I V t 'J f , 'M i '" THE OEflfJY CAFE PEKFECT IV APPOnmiEXT, v ' gLgqAXT gEKVICEV x Spedat Dtmng Koom fo igMUet.":1;"- - .-.-.' rnouo stenogmpner. - -Long Distance 'Phone. '-- r THE vDENNY CAFE home for Rev. and Mrs. . P. HarreJl t-iesSo Hankiit. Those In firave TrowMe Fireee? r Gowan's Fneumortlii Cure ii ivssesiisa tins hit i Tiirwiiirn e. iii i asii - si -a . r;.' . --. . - ... . - .j. vmti -i "irTiu ' Vu,Min !!' it,jn ha r"ei Hev. c. F. llankln. of ! tht when your stomach and Jlver 'j OVer.tHC little One's CllfiSt. JnStant n'av''w Jj'ttwiev M v u', lnfw",b"' ( " borate. are badly affected, grave -troubl is J s. f ' , ' vr n Te.m.iJn n iJHi i V ! ' ahead, imleas eu take the-- proper, reilCl ; Speedy, SUrC Cure. ?, a MooTel'Ks. ft- I SWf . - r;ftWnr.'a aUA .it 't. fi-ontls. Barry pes ton, Mrs. Csrpen ir. Misses Anna urawiey, Jett lVa. ley, Mamie riray, Bess (tankln.'-Kfll lmpletoflu. JyM ftlrewslt and Qmeen 'onverse.-.- "K-.: .-- . - f . f mi 1 r r If 1 '"ll r V it rfi in ii it nh i( ;nj ijir i to crn A COLD 1ST ONtJ DAT v. LAXATrvK finuMO Quinine Tab i. lrutigMls r''nvd - ntooe it it ' falls raimw you uon t reaiir tust-She soys: - "I had neuralgia of ther- j. ' ' . '' t,',-ll many pain Vohii originate In your 'liver and "stomach, my heart ? was COiaS, SQre tfirOatSt .COUgflS ; ana "I had neuralgia of the. food, bujt som day you may feel a) weakened, and I could- not eat. twinge t oys pepsm mat will pen- I was very had for fines you,' Or, King New - Life j Electric Bitters," I nits are guaranteed t curt alt sick ness1! due to poisons of Undigested rnwa f nunisy dbcs,. jac. m ii. it. needed, . for they quickly cured me. ittt stiium.' Hold under a lung tim, but In r,"-",v"' " 3 - ' ' found 'lust what I AM J ' " .1 "I have yeileved iBd"" wm;j;t, aaa v-iwupsizc Curs for medicine for settle . T. M r j- j r - n one oi in ..r.nt l. n eJWIIimwruiailjH UIICU. UUWAtt dm. 1 -10 t 10 acres suburban property for. saio, just out side, well elevated, commanding beauUfui view of ths lty and surrounding country.: With in snort aistance t car una- .Bond ing all , ground lays well. Good springs. - Has some improvements on It. Never has been offered before. Nov has any Bear Estate -man got It For - further, partieulara, address, ; ;Real Estate" ear Observer, i,i " seaboard- air xnra kailwat. .... , fAhAUHQ&H DKPABTMKNT. - - Special reduced ' rates via- Seaboard. Pansaeoiav? I'ls.; New .i Orleans, La.i Mobile, ' Ala. Account Mardi Ores. - February Xnd-27th, one fare, plus ZAe, round tilp, tickets sold February list- Stth Inclusive, final limit March Id. Tickets otin be. extended until March ,ZH . . Ww L-aiwiAtMife ri.lutrtm.nl i.a Used OoWan'S Pnettmolli tumerlntsnd'enc Natlonnt F.ducntlon- tonsllltls and eroop. and And f..? at Association, 'Februsry t7ih-Msreii best medleines I vert-?:-1st. one fare, puis Soc round trip. eheettnltviweoinnmid ittotha I Tickets . sold Fehnmrv. jtn-&ith. medhsai profession. -a. Oaimit.i t, 'imit Msreh n.. ., . , .. .. , THE MOQtf IS MATf many people would lead her to ba- '' 11 eve. f when the housewife goes to purchase Sour for heii baking day - but if aha has ence used tha Prlds of ' Charlotte flouf she will take nothing ( else, It Is mads of 'the choicest se lected wheat and ground at our mills.;- v IECBXEVBt"RG FLOUK MILLS. -- ." 3. ! Kolner.s Proprietor. " Phone SO. ' -1 ; CharIottos Best Conducted ' ltrv Hotel XJtlJtS' X veto" BUF0RD r'Special atttiotf!kvenJto "t Table 8ervice7maMngit"W equaled in ;tbe South? This ' ? 13 a feature of , the Buford that ia claiming tho" atten- tion of the traveling Dublie. , Clean, Comfortable - Beds:' 3 1 tAttentiye. Servants,; ' vr ' I " ; " - 1 JOWtW.fftlZS wir.uiM,.t'v , kouistcp' 4 CVtf r,""',l T"l fel J.i I.w..iiI-,IViJ-. y a ?at Ksflrfnt for Eny fsopliL rlags Ckil&a KealA sag Bttsvt4 Tija. ' A swclfle fdv Ooastlpetton, If!rsUon, Lres fid hud ner Troii hies, l-iinnlea Lomna, Imnm -e blood. Bad Bresth, Hilee, t Bowel. iesila ad backset. It's Ronnf ijonstaln le in . . let form, 81 cenrs S-kmr. (iennins ruda ty iioujarsa Oaua Coaeasv, SW.sou, u. I'4 ' ' Raleluh. N. C, t Clayton, M. a i
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Feb. 3, 1906, edition 1
2
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75