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"A. DAILY -.. .LIVER, FEBRUARY 10, 1CC3, VI 1 ( .. : 'I r ,i t J I' 1 1 i;!'y of ote i lo Of the tii-eat (. I. . 'i ' chcr's I -a n tern. ' . (CopyrlKht, l?"S. By Pavld W. Clark.) There Is no 1 1 "H to ring 'a bell to .Tiii h i i uJ. nee. People flew to Him like 1 to a magnet.' In this Instance it is said the .people ircsaed on lllm to hearvxne nine j-ompany hu first 'discovered Him on His early morning wain by the lake nnirkiv re to a treat concourse. The lastrr's fertility in experients had an- other ttlustration. 11 oniy woi nun - moment to convert a boat into a pun v " j ' pit Th lake beneath the sky above, :-.- h nine considerable cities on the hill ' slopes, looking down Jlke distant ob- servers the mixed multitude crowding to the edge of the shore, their , laces mirrored in the , water at their feet, f- ' "and in the fisherman's fcoat,, screened t hir the loosened sail, the wince of all 1 .', preachers speaking from the bosom of , , tne ptacia lane, itseii ,an emoiem 01 me peace He could give. But the sermon was only an incident.' His real j . errand that morning was to call His "' Annrtlea. He had alreadv Biverr them , ' what might be called - preliminary or f probationary calls. From these the dls- , : v clples were afterwarddlsmisged, to at- :..: .tend to their worldly affairs, ana wniie do In eo.tn their old and familiar en vironraents, and free from' excrement Of -novel situations to think on wnai :, ;l ' they, had heard, and seen, The calls - T - Were all progressive. But this One was , . Anal. , Jesus had had an open rupture with .the ecclesiastical est ,.nmenc "- He- must needs now organise, 4Ils- foH y lowers. Ha -knew where Hi pwagea '" men were, and came to enlist them " ' for, active . -service. He pre- t'f faced the, call . by a thrilling plctoral miracle.' . Nothing could have more - significantly taught them "what they fi were -to . be. end do.The command. '."Launch forth Into the deep, and let , down your net for" a-- draught," was , ' a surpiae. s But hesitation, if there was , ny,was momentary. ,Ferter quickly ' i laid 'all his nahertnan'Sylore at, Jesus' , -'a ' feet as a sacrifice lo JUs faith. 'That last '"catch" after the old order X L'was sTsynibol of tha future occupation. f .The stee of the ''take" was a pledge of v future Success In the new calling. That ' miracle -took "Peter and, his comrades f ; where they were, in their natural en vironment and evey-day employment. ,16 waa all the more significant to them, V; the better Understood and appreciated. ' The conslderateness , of Jesus , . In ' thus encouraging His disciples Is ' - ;characterlstlQ and worthy of note. He vwas asking these men to join their fortunes with His, an excommunicated - man, to sunder ties of tribe and family, .s to abandon the only "means of livell' ' hood they were familiar .with. Again ".they were called, not merely to be , , learner like the followers of the aver " age rabbis, not to be recipients, but ' doers. , They were. to launch out and ,1, let down- their net into the sea of hu- man- life. They- were fter translate It ' f. literally) to take, men alive; to- per . Suade and make converts. And that, ,. too, under the-- very shadow of a great ' and hostile . ecclesiastical establlsh .' mentt 'ever men needed to ' be heartened, H .was the tour men Je sus called that day. If ever men had '". Immediate and divine encouragement ' v' lt was In this instance. .That miracle " ' put gtmp in .their backs. The moment they could get their ships ashore, they .... forsook all and followed Him. . - : . ; V ' THE! TEACHER'S XANTEKN." " - It Is helpful to recall Jesus previous . - dealings with these men, - f. Dur ihg Jesus forty days In- the wllder nessk HI Messianic character , and t - work fully dawned upon Him. .There i 4 he' evolved His plana and the, prin f .clples of procedure, to which, He ad inhered to the very- close, of His career. He i came i hack--to-the vast concourse stUi- attendinjr the ministry of John the.:Baptlt at the fords of the Jordan as to a. human quarry front which He onvld eIfot jiving atone as 5 ' the foundation or that spiritual edifice -., He designed to rear,' Nor, waa, He die appointed. He .found , five out of the ' twelve. When .John saw Him be, gave -Him k joyous welcome.- No V- shade of Jealous crossed his noble . heart - He Unequivocally cast the full ' -.weight of his pherfomenal Influence up ,:i on the aide. of the new teacher, cry ', - ing, 'Behold, the Lamb of Oodl" " On the morrow, as Jesus reappeared iSJolui fepeated h's significant exclamao lon 4 -with evenlnereased -Vmphasis. V It. was, as if he had said "Whoever --wishes to leave ma now and-follow thin twalct TMilAt la ti HKa4. . ; 10 99 mo, -:, a wo or tne cnoicesc spirits - among nis converts, John and Andrew. .take the hint and separate themselves forever from the , rugged Baptist - to ' follow the lowly Jesus. The'Nasarene '.(ii'u'jav " a. ...... y. - t ....:,!.,. , i. i ...... , nears tneir xooisceps, ana, Turning, en , ' courages them, with -look. and word. ; They are drawn to Him, as Iron to the ' magnet, - Under the fresh-cut boughs i Of a pilgrim booth. Or ;- in the cool depths of some grotto, they set ' at - His feet and learn of Him, their hearts burning , within them as He unfolds to them the principles of His kinadom. .S i' Then and there. waa kindled within the.1 ."human soul of Jesus that love which ' , made John evermore His bosom com toanlon ; v. '4 ';-; ' vj,'' ; V' XitQCOR JK,NEWBKRX.;"Vr.''! f , f,A- .1,1 . i .... , - I i ' 4 Case In Court Brtnjrs Oat Fact T1mU . It la Rold by Bottling Company to pf. v" . Wi y, i, ?! v. , u ' Special to The Observer. 4 ,N ' Newbern, Feb.' A curious - fact developed In Superior Court to-day. In , t the ease of Bottling - Company vs. ' Habicht, in which the plaintiffs swore " .1 they sold 800 worth' of intoxloatlna liquor Jto , the defendant .within two months.. Jfewbern 1a under prohibition v ;. !; law and,, of course, ; the sale of all liquor of this nature ' is ; illegal: and - must be conducted quletry, Therefore , ..- this statement, made In court; -opens a,, way for vigorous prosecution by the -, temperance people, The defendants , swear they sell nothing intoxicating and show a manufacturers' guarantee -: to establish their rlalm. , The plaintiffs' " frot a Judgment of 1213, the full amount "of the claim. -": A "Jni CHOW LAW? " -I " OV'IlnanfA Compelling Street Car t - r?nipany (o lrm Ide Separate Cum yiirtnietit or Cars rasses Jlrsl -'n( ieading in As1mvIIIo Council Meet- 'Hlg, .''.,,', , Special t The Observer. ' " Ashevllle, Feb. At a meeting of the board -of aldermen to-night an or-.-.Olnance was Introduced requiring the Ashevllle Street Railroad Company -to furnish separate compartments, or sep urate cars for white peqple and ne jrroea. The ordinance passrd first , reading. It carries a penalty cf 125 for violation. The final pasaage of this tlon of the "Jim Crow" law tn Ashe n-ille. which has been demanded for f ure time by;; citisens and visitors alike. i 1 1 r. ( l. rrhnr y"i Cm'i roaUy.e that riany pain polons originate 'in your f od, but some day you may feel a m lnge of dyspei" m that will ron. v I nee yo,i. Dr. l.li'-'s New L!f J 'ills' are guarantor I t cure all elik-re-'s d) to p"' -"' f timt; 1 lr-r nn'iiry 1, t it. i ;.rdan it Co, 'a uiu.; ti ne, 'ijy rm i el. is lit t, Hnecial to The Observer. Ktatesvllle, ' Feb. 9. Mr; J. AVlnto Ware, who h;is been Pf-erfttary pud treasurer of tlie Craij,'-!- hiriiynn liar ne8S Co,, for mma time, has resigned his dosI tlon here and accepted the po sitlon of mretarv and treasurer of the Spencer Mountain Cotton Mills, on the South fork of ti' t'it lwoa river, near GastoMa. Mr. (ame to btates, Vllle from Gaatont i. " ' . , MenHis. John l and" ChSiles T Moore, brothers, have bought the Uv ery busine'3 of Mr. J, ts. Kerr, "on Broad street, -and have taken cnarge, MrKerr. has not yet made hls plans for the future. r ',.'' ', " A petition addressed" to the;. corpora tlon commission Is being circulated in. etatesviile. The petition . asks the committee to require the - 8outheru Railway to place a shifting engine here and, In addition, to require the rail road to put up more platform eheds. Increase the .warehouse facilities and make necessary changes at the grade crossings east and west of the depot so as to lessen, the danger to the public and prevent these crossings being con stantly blocked by trains. The postoffllce authorities here have been advised .that hew' rural route, to be known as No, J, will be establish ed April J, to connect with this office. Mall for: this route, which will be a loop route, will be received from route No, 2 and will . start at Wooten'e corner, - about eight ' , miles from town, The route will be 17.4 miles In length and will serve tt families with a population of J5T. J ( - " , - Early yesterday 'morning the. slaugh ter house of Mr. Hunter Moore, situ ated, west of town,-, waa burned and witn u some tools and six or seven hogaX The fire is supposed to' have originated from a fire that the colored butchers made while at work there the day before. , ,. --: " ' - -. Misses " Madge 'and " Mabel Btlmson leave to-morrow for a visit to friends in Greensboro. Mr. -Lc Flanlgan Is in .Salisbury for a feW days here this week wHh"; friends, returning - home Wednesday. Mrs. Llsxie Allison, -of Cleveland,' is visiting Mrs.'. J. Pt An derson on Broad street. f . -:' t in ,i imj..' .i i i ii i y .inn. , v , OOM5IEXCEMKNT APRIL 2ND. . jwS j KSty ' 7 ! Wiw , ' ' '-' . j Dr. J. M. DeCoata, of Pbiladelpbla, Invited to -Deliver Address Before North Carolina . Medical College Pythian Ofllcers Installed. Special to yhe pbsenrer. - - A v . , J ' Davidson:' Feb. 9. The following of fleers were Installed, last night by the Knights of iPythias, , Dr, Graham act Ing as' deputy chancellor:. Chancellor commander, J; 1 Douglas;' vice chan cellor. J. M. Douglas: prelate. John W. McConnell; keeper of records and seal, Rs M. Jetton:' master ot arms, kov Caldwell; master of works, J M. Mc ConneBr Messrs. J. L, and J. M, Douglas were appointed as represen tatives to attend the celebration In Concord to-night. , ;4 - The North Carolina Medical college wilt -hold Its commencement this year the Snd of April, the session having been, shortened since the touf vears course has been instituted'; -The stu dents have. Invited Dr. J. M. DaCosta. professor of surgery In the Jefferson Medical college or : fnnaaeipuiak to deliver the :: annual ' address at that tlma.'t. - " . J . Several of the Davidson Y.'M. C. A. men will attend the great 'Student Volunteer Convention In Nashville the last of February. ' Those selected to go are Robert King, Huntington, Chan dler, A. T Walker, Rufus Reed. -The alternates are A. B. Currie,' J. AlHn and Crane. Rev. Br. 1 M, E. gentelle will represent the faculty. This Is one of the greatest conventions of young men ever Jield in the South and Nash ville le' fortunate to have; secured it. The most prominent : tnen engaged . in y. M. C. A. and missionary and other religious , w rk are Jo be present and have places on the, programme... .-, .v-.f. y i in in ii (. .. n.n.,a.i m'. mi mfn.-v.j.-, v ...t 'SHELBT AND THS RAILROADS, Petitions for Better Schedules-IJkely ' to . be1 EfTectlve--Additlon to Ice - -;I-ctory. ' f : v ; t V Special to The Observer. "' Shelby, . Feb. .' Although Shelby spent time and money to get the rail roads, no town has suffered more .on account .of the poor facilities, furnished by these roads. - It was simply Impossible-to et here from any where .with out spending a night at some nearby town, At last, forebearanca, ceased, to be a virtue, and a- petltloijt was cir culated by Capf J, F. Gardner among tho people most deeply interested, which waa signed, by alt Congressman BJ T,, Webb,- always- public-spirited, took up the cry at hie end 'of the line, and the ' outcome Of all -this earnest work was that a meeting waa arrang ed between the business men and Mr. Heether, of Charleston, 8. C, superin tendent of the Carolina division of the Southern- Railway. 'He soon saw ho.w detrimental the present schedule 1 Is to the best Interests of the town, and sromised to recommend the change. -' .The Shelby Ice A Fuel .Co.' Is now. excavaUng for vtha foundation for a $15,000 Ice plant. ..Work will be, hur ried to completions and the next sea son's supply; will i be delivered at our doors for Just one-halt the cost of that of all former seasons. A well, 167 feet deep, and which for 60 feet nasssd through solid -rock, has been, bored and will furnish 35 gallons of Water per minate. -4 j jv; k ' , J NEW "UUJu lPOR DAltJuAS. '7' '?7 1 v ,V v - ' i- i Monarch" Cotton1 Mill Co.' Organized tq. Build 5,000 Spindle Kill W1U .'be Operated bKlectrlcltjr. J; y Special to The Observer" . t ".'t- , Dallas,' Feb; 9. Through the efforts of some of the business men of Dallas another cotton mill has been secured for this place, It will be built on e. lot- adjoining the Dallas Cotton Mill property. Of the capital stock, 151.000 has been subscribed and the balance will be secured to erect a 5.000 spindle yarn mill.' The power-1 used Will . oo electricity, obtained either from w. T Love, at Spencer Mountain, or from the Catawba Power Company. At a meeting of the - stockholders In the office of the Bank of Dallas last night, tt was decided to name the- mill the Monarch . Cotton . Mills Company. ;A charter . will be applied for at once. - . i Those who have already , subscribed to the capital stock are It, 8. Lewis, t j. K. xwi. ur.-H. a. wiiKins. 4. a. White, J. W. Summey, M. A. Carpen. J ter, k. i. wiison, u. ti. -Knyne, o. F. ' Mason, S. A. Wolrt, E.B. Brlt taln. J. M.,Shuford, Ur. J.'H. Jen kins and B. H., Parker. , . - , ; i-vj r , , - - v Wootl-IIalladay. Correspondence of The Observer. Oreenaboro, Feb.1 7.Mf, and Mrs, IL H.Halladay have Issued Invitations for s the marriage of their;: daughter, i Netla Rae, to Mr. JLrthur Grant Wood, ' of Detroit- Mich., lhe ceremony to take place? at the home of the bride's parents at 437 West Cliitfton street.. tJreensboro, Weilnesda v, February 2S, at 6 "o'clock- In -the afternoon...; Attfr March 15th- the bride and groom will he at home In Detroit. , . ' I, " i , - i . i ' " i No mail nii'love wi nmrii, siitii1l.i- lurmlv ift"r one i nf tin-in hurts It mil, , otner mi tt liwsr awtuliy btify tin y a id. You "pill ccnrc2ly be- '";, lievc a coda . craclicr caii be co perfect ' until you r ; tacte the one perfect Soda v Cracker- .-,;i---'-;.- Uriocda So 1 delicibusly :; 6aked- so fender as&fla derfully preserved ; by a moisture ; proof ;; package, ; It is the only 'shal. Soda uracicer," rjw&wfrrf NATIONAL BISCUIT .The management of sthe theatre promleea the theatrelgoers of this city a sensation at the' Academy- Monday night when Mrs, Kittle Baldwin the White Mahatma, and her unique com-: pany ppen. Mrs Baldwin has appear ed ti every.; ciuy m ' muj .jiulq . the ; English language Is understood. presenting as her portion of the en tertainment What is stermea tsonano many. whteh la said to be the most singular and peculiar ever shown to the public. People merely trunk' in tently of a questloa Mrs, Baldwin, in a somnomlstio state, gives an accurate answer, - and then correctly states tho question, which," up to that time is ab. solutely unknown to any ods, but the person thinking or tt. in conjunction with Mrs. -Baldwin's part. Manager Arnold has arranged with Prof. Keene to accompany her on this trip, v-Prof ( Keene Is well known in the North as one of the foremost magic? ana of the day, and will Introduce dur ing the engagement here a series or new tricks which are original , with Keene, and will be offered for publio opprovaL In fact the programme of fered Is ' promised to be sensational and Interesting, and will be repeated for three nights. ' Charlef . Frederic Nlrdllnger's com edy, "Spangles, or the Wooden Horse,'? which was given its initial presenta tion at the Broad Street Theatre, Phil adelphia, con v Monday, December 4, where ft run for a whole month, -is booked for presentation here Thursday, The comedy is said tq be a satire on the Carnegie Library erase. The play la In three acts' and Is aald to have for its looale a dty of the West fa mous for -Its divorce ' colony. The story ot -the , play will not, however, be revealed until Its presentation on the stage.- A very fine cast has been brought together for the presentation of the- play, : Van Rensselaer Wheeler has- renounced .': musical comedy and comic opera for the present, and will appear-In the role of Courtney, Kaner William Elliot - will ' be seen as Tom Warren, the young clergyman who had formerly- been an actor, but who left the stage in-order that he might have his heart's - desire, who happened to be i very delightful, Mias-' Auwn. Har ry Harwood, who appeared: with .-John. irew in nis earry successes and late ly with i Lawrence D'Orsay in' the "Embassy Ball," will be seen as Mac dougat ' Auten, the prodigal library do nator character which la said to bear a striking resemblance to Mr. Carne gie. Georgia O'Ramey,' who has been appearing to vaudeville with a delight? ful skit "Is'nt i Lovely to be -on the Stage," will appear as BlUee Smlthers, the town prodigy. " Oeorge Lealle. ; a well "known Phlladelphlanf" will appear as Peebles, the agent ' for the '"Social Pianola." James -W. Lewis will be seen as Wtckateed. The board of di rectors of the library, by the way, is opposed to putting any books In the library, for the reason .that it would prevent its ,use for 'such local enter4 tainments as mowingVnaohlne exhib its and. bowling contests,- . . i J i,c , . 'J l A 't HI'i . witn tne - engagement. or James O'Neill In "Monte Crlsto" at tha' Acnrl- my next Friday will be afforded the taat opportunity or seeing' this roman tlo actor in the play that he has made famous by acting the part of the spec tacular hero almost five - thousand times. Mr. O'Neill announces that .he will bid farewell to "Monte Chrlstn" after this season and will never again be seen In the part of Edmond Dantes. A new and costly production has been mane ana a atrong suooortlnr com pany engaged to make his farewWl tour a, memorable one.' , -' Improvemcnui on Hotel Imperials Correspondence' of Th-Observer. . Ashevllte, Feb.- 8. It la learned here that work on th old Imperial Hotel at Hendersonvllle Is progressing satisfac torily and that the hotel will be onen- ed about. June X under the .name of "tiotei atea-;'C. H. -Perkins, of GreenvIHa, S. C.,- will be resident man ager of the hotel The improvements now going on at the Imperial Include a complete remodeling with the in stallation of ateam heat and entire new furnishings.' It Is said that 18 new private bath will be Installed. The improvements' call for an expenditure Of 3fl.00l. , v,,' - Tt ' Is awfully ' hard to Impress most people With the Importance of your im pprtanc, , - ' St f-r r "n a- VV. m VJ I im . : ' , i i , ' if ' I ' ' A ' -a- ; ' Is what you i"-i, it wi:i f ive you nerve, vim, vl.'or. try strenr'.i), i " '.h. Von't tiruj yourself, but try this flm; o, 1 tunlo food. There Is nc'.Mi t so good fur ycu. l :cdJ.'y good lor fiurstnj mot. "'s. mvmz!m$mmrc "1 C i i i Biccuit COMPANY I . (V 03 Child Fatally. Burned. Special to The Observer. : i Shelby, Feb. Ines, the four-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Wal ter - Hartgrove.' was . fatally burned Wednesday while playing with match es and dry grass," She died this morn lng.t - .';- -ryv - HAPPY WOMEN Plenty of Them in Charlotte and Good . - Reason for It. , Wouldn't any woman be happy, After years of 'backache suffering, . . Days of misery,; nights of unrest, ' The .distress of urinary troubles, . She finds relief .and cure 7 ' No reason why any Charlotte reader .Should suffer-In the face of evi dence like . this t . ! ' Mrs. M. J. Shafer, wife of M. J. Shafer, coat and wood dealer, residing at 811 North Church street, Charlotte, N. 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' Anything that relieves her suffer ing .fills him with , gratitude. A prominent merchant ; at ForeBt City, N.C, wrjtes: "I feel It my duty to writ you that the dreadful pains that have always come to my wife every month have been prevented by Scott's NURAL-Q-LENE. It , quiets her nerves and takes away all pain." NURA L-O-LENE simply, quiets the nerves and allows nature to act with out pain. . It is harmless and leaves no bad effects. Sold by all drug gists, v Free sample on request JNO. M, SCOTT A CO.. Wholesale Agenta "nonesly is lhe Best Pclicy" EMERSON ADAM SCIIAAf Pianos are Made h Robot and Sold eifcrit a ,U WATCH U8 GROW niROCGH SQUARE DEALING Charlotte Piano Co. 31S N. Tryon -. Tbon- SIS, ' SEABOA BD AIR LINE RAILWAY. PA88ENOER DEPARTMENT, ' Special - reduced rates .via Sea beard. I'enaco!a, Fla,s New - Orleans, La.; Mobile. ' Ala.-Aeoount Mardl tOras, . 'i. February tnd-27th, one fareg. plus 2&o. - round trip, tickets sold February Slat. f ttith inoluclve, final limit ; March ' td. ; Tickets can be extended' until March 17th. " 4; - - 'f)1 , v Loulavllle, Ky,Account Department of Superintendence National Education , al Association, February 27thMsrcli 1st, one fare, plus SSo. ' round trip. Tickets sold- February, -MtU-Su,. - - Kith finaljtlmlt March 4th. , 4 . . "CC H. OATTI8 T. JP. A.. - , -.' , Raleigh, N. O. thou who atari at the slightest note and can't stand the pranks and laughter of their own children, v. l: Everything annoys them i all run down J tired t no ' , rtergy; pale; Hwilesst unfriendly with fhemaelvea ,s and the world In roneral. t , ' ' ; ' s ' , s LS Cf ALL DHUGC!T3,r 'j ; 0 Dini eD D(Q)(B(i3 ; t (CM-G: ab : : IVO si eg C a 0 c : 3 : ' Estimates Furnished ' -isril 'o'ii'ii Vi-si'-ai'.'J.V .Art- CHARLOTTE, - - BKABOARD AIR LINE) RAILWAY.' - PASSiiWGER DEfABTMENT. The Seaboard annnunees the; fotlowlnor special rate-account of special occasions under rules and conditions given below. New Orleans, La.; Pensacola, Fin.; Mobile, Ala.-1-Mardi Ores, February Hat to March trd, tickets sold February ilt to 6th. final limit March Srd with privilege of extension until March 17th. KltA, hnM fan Viltia ffi Mnt tnw Mitfwt ' trln. . Louisville,-' Ky.--Account 1 Department of Bupennienaence, cuaiionai juaucationai Association: February 27th to March 1st - Rate of one fare plus 25 cents for round trip; . tickets sold February thl 25th. tilth, final limit March 4th. Old Point' Comfort, Va. National Supply ana Maoninery , Jeaiers Association. February 14th to 16th. rate of one and . one-third first-class fares plus S3 cents For further Information address, 'f , ' ' , C, H. Oattls, T. P, A., I , - Raleigh, N, C. r "' - JAMES KER, JR., 5. P. A., , Charlotte, N. C. SEABOARD AIR LINE THROUGH CAR The Seaboard Air Line announces thai commencing with February 10th It will operate inrougn coacnes on train S3 rrom Portsmouth. Va.. to MemDhis . Tenn.. via Birmingham. They are now operat ing througn sleeping car service between New York and Memphis on same train With this exoellent .through car service the Seaboard can 'put you to Memphis with but one change of cars, and that Is at Monroe; For further information call or address. . JAMJARS. Jt,K, JR., C. P. A., 1 Charlotte, N. C. a H. GATTIB, T. P. A., . Raleigh, N. C. SPECIAL REDUCED RATES VIA THS SEABOARD. The Seaboaro begs to announce that ac count of the oocalont mentioned below the rate and oondlUona named will applyr. Mexico Cltyi Mexico-Golf Tournament. . January lStli-February 13th, 1806. Rat of one' frit claa fare, plui SSa. will apply, tickets sold January ljt-12th, continuous tuaagt In eaoh direction with final limit. February th, not, Chattanooga, . Tenn, Southern Baptbt - Convention and Auxiliary SoclettetL May Wth-16th, 1906, - Rate one tint - olaa fare, plui, Sfio. for the round trip. (minimum rate) 80 cent, tickets sold ' May Ith, 9th, and 10th, final limit tea dayt in addition to date of sale. ' Tlcketi may be extended. For further information aw, to rates from any point or schedules apply to your near est Agent or eddras the undenigned. v. . vArji. t. P. A., ' . Raleigh. N. an MARDI ORAS CARNIVALS, FEB RUART M-37. 10, - MOBILE, ALA.. PENSACOLA, FLA., AND NEW ORLEANS, LA. Southern Railway ', announces - that on account1: of the above occoilor. round-trip tickets will be sold to Mo bile, Pensacola and New Orleans at extremely ' low ratea. . Tickets on sale February list to 26th Inclusive, with final limit' March Srd and may be extended until March 17 th by per sonally ', depoelting ticket with ' Joint Agent and paying fee of SO cents. The following round-trip rates wilj apply from Charlotte: New Orleans, La., I2I.J5J Mobile, Ala., lls.00; Pensacola. '' Flat, S1S.(0. . Through Pullman" Drawing-Room Sleepers and first class day coaches, Charlotte to Mobile and New . Orleans without change. , For further Information call on any Agent Southern' Ky or write R, L. VERNON, T. P, A2:' 'ft Charlotte.-N. C W. H. TAtLOE. O. P. A. , ' , .'Washington, D. C . HACKNEY BROS. Plumbing andvv Heating Contractors1 v ( Jobbers in Supplies V HACKNEY BUILDING, L FIFTH ST. If YOU HAVE 'A Diamond to fesetwe tan do the work - for you. to your entire satisfaction. ' We; oarry a coropl" Una of Ring, Stud and Brooch Mountings always 'in.atock.' .Olamonda reset by ari expert. tVe will gladly ex amine your Rings or Brooches at any time and let' you know If, they are secure. , ' e ' G.'-.ir.'ic -PETTEE BUILDERS OF: - a - - wmm FIVE YEARS OLD . SMOOTH AND MELLOlf -'-rj torrcspondence h h - ; - Solicited i (mm Express Charges Paid By Us. w A trial wfll convinco Nj very best for medicinal ii3 your orders ana u return at our expense at once. - All Efupineauf hit laauo iu yiux vuca Remit by Postal or Write for price Let Us Serve You For AH Purposes W E sell the Best Coal that money can buy, and know we can give satisfaction, no mat- ter what your, fuel re-: quirements may be. : Steam, Domestic, Blacksmith Coals . Standard Ice and Fuel Co. CHARLOTTE" D THE DENNY CAFE PERFECT IX KFYOISTS&KST, l ELEGANT SEBVICBV'u;. ;;;0I Special Dining Kooui to Ladle. - Fublio Stenographer. ' ; " ' -rf Long Distance 'Phone. , . i' ' THE OEIiimCAFE AHOT WON A COLD HANDLE HELP FOR THE JLADIEi wo household commodity ia half so useful pt satlafaetory as the " SAP jROHS V; v ' '' " ' " ."W have just received A new ship ment. You'll buy them if, you sceJ tnem. . 1 r - One set ot S for,,,.i.,,..,tV.tl.T-t. One set of I for,,,.t..,.,,,v$'!.'i0. Allen Hardware Co. WhoIcnaJc 'and HetL , r.::: ;::::.::! iTc-i V A Busy tt 1 rine for B y P w -V-. idPrt 6ttW HMltlt ins Rfi il V i if, .';.' - A n'inoforConiJr"t,lon, Ini f lnr - I KitnV troumt s. k impii". h - - i 1 ,.- il, J4 Ittumir n-ti'H I , v 1 lnu-hBi-t-a. Ii H I r iv, -' 1 .. fnim. t e i A littfj.iKrstt V" .-'-'AJtT, i - t:i:: r. .j k i c ll; , , ' ".-, ..,' IsOrth Carolina. FULL QUARTS 3.I5 jrou that these goods are the ana otner purposes.. . tena nor, periecuy satisiacwry, and money will be refunded- Express Money Order;? list cf other liquors. and supplying builders with the very best well seasoned lumber for every purpose. While the demands ot our customers are great, we have disap pointed no on and are glad to state that our efforts to - meet the desire for a grade of lumber of th best quality have been appreciated far, beyond our expectations. 3. IL -WEAKN A CO, l ', Charlotte, N. , v ;;- " Charlotto's-Best Conducted Hotel : -THE- BUF0RD Special attention given to Table t Service, making it tm equaled in the South. This is a feature of tho Buford that is claiming the atten tion of the traveling public. Clean, Comfortable 3eds, Attentive Servants. ' -. "C. K.: HOOPEB ? I ,:?, MANAGER. ' 'nl OOSVRIi.,, tllE MOON IS MADE . , - , of fiitEEX enrr : many people would lead her to t-v lleve, when the housewife goes t purchase flour ior her betting d'y but If she has one need the 1'ri r ' Charlotte flour she will take ra else. It Is made ot the choice t lected wheat and ground at our r MrcHXEXBrr.o FLcrr. r ' J. tee KoSnrr, Vx- 4 ' rvono 3.1. '. " tj
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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