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CHARLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER, FEBRUARY 15, lCOG. H - i - '-, -.'-.- , , ... , ,. t r . M a-- - ,) PROTECT-: 'FISHERIES 'ITU' CAROLINaThkSATK BILL .mii Before Palmetto lawkeM iwMr for Closed 1525 S O.S and .., and ytT Gatherer Ana 1 for the CTonlbmetlon and bale of WUp Violating Thcwe ITOrbloiw !Wle. State HnherN Board With Inspector JaiHiie TJ on Industry Voufcl Bring 'Htttend. Mime Kevemie -House KM tno , . Flexible Supply Bill. ;"v Observer Bureau. ' 1209 Main street, :VV " Columbia. 8. C. Feb. IS. Th Senate fisheries bill caused the , expulsion at.d exuding of iwtwl' urne of oratory in the House to-day. . Tfc"daddv of the bill is the fish com f inv u" j ,ioH over the. coast tnatioii " about me mmwri. J provides for a State fllaberiea board , & three appointed by the Governor the S5rmi? to get 1.200 a year and ' other members 4 a day and expenss '.appropriation of 10.000 Is carried by the bill. ,000 fof'W"""' 009 tor' four Inspection launches. The ' board Is authorised to employ four In- erectors and import tax collectors at $50 a month each with one assistant " tor each Inspector. A closed season ., 1 established from May 1 to October h, n...i.. iantin? la encouraged oy allowing exclusive use to beds at Jen ' - cent an acre .or w" : nd 15 cent an acYe thereafter up to '- SO iar". when the release may be ,: renewed, The import taxe run ac . cording to .this schedule: One cent for each 80 ounces of canned oysters. "' three cents a, bushel for clams, 10 , , cents for each terrapin ana mrro ' obe-half cents for each shad shipped out of the State. ; ' North Carolina and Georgia fisner men and oyster gatherem are ex ' V dhided from South (Carolina waters " "by limiting thoe entitled to engage in this business to those who have been s residents of the .State not less than " ' two years, and no oysters or clams - may be shipped out of the State under ' any circumstanced. Vsels caught " v carrying such oysters or clams out , of the Htate or otherwltie engaged In '. violating any provisions of the bill re to be conflacHted and sold. Mr. Laney offered an amendment ' forbidding any ahad caught In South ' - Carolina waters to be shipped out of the State. This wan agreed to. in spite T ' of the protests of the friends of the . Mil. who contended this feature had fween declared unconstitutional In the 7i iti mhuA Ul'l - Friends of the bill estimate the first ' yeer'e Income to the State at $12,000, ,i,i. o t-j.orfv im-rnp after that from ' the consequent protection of the Indus try. , . ,M ' The tlll was finally pawned io h miru reading with notice of amendinents on third reading. " The House then took up the two general supply bills of the ways and ' '" means commiltee. One of the bills makes the levies flexible. In accord ance with the suggestion of (he romp. ' ! . MnAnl In f rl he . fit rift fit hiH scheme to get the property on the tax ItatMwm Audience Delighted Hf Oorrespondenc of The Observer. JDevbUon. Fb, H.-.Rv. K Solxu win of Charlotte, delivered hert'iaat Svenlng. In the Biblical Hall the flrat ono of three lecture, whtck i be tt a 'large "umber of the most axtiulBite beautifully colored In Of nature nd are In all other parue ulars fine specimens of rt tlc lOUll. The lamp Itself and the whoie i ippar a tus constitute, a complete outfit for .a very fine, exhibition. No one need hesi tau i to term the entertainment art tin usually fine one, Tneie5ctnd well, having agood. clear yoijeeana the views mat v7"l7n",,Mblng ing experiences he had m C""?D;"' " ... K fninr&An and the over "toe ciinR v --. ty,t whole narrate as preB -- .; the ear ana to , . J7I ay most critical thB criticism to make, U is that the wealth of illustitiotv l o great and There la so much both to tell and to V . .1 W . I 4 y npAWfl ft All 111 !oThe"comPaa of one eyenlng'.c. ' We' are sure that all who heard lUr- , V ," r,io.hl Will WlSh . tO Kr hbkhn when ma. again and will ttSK mar, in- Mr, Johnson' ha. invested between $6,000. and 7.0W W siereopyvu T .-1 am flf t n nana somest type H; ha. . many as 13 in a long and complete coOrte In which be Illustrates vno "sr""' ChrMtlaalty from Itbeginnlng.to . ,rfl!ent day throughout the world. The . i., ovrraiied that at i, ,pe IS eamcoiij k aorne not distant day an arrangement can be made by which this course can be delivered here. As a means both of Instruction and or giving know of nothing that seems to pro mise more than the utereoptlcon in the skillful hands of this minister wu, 7..... ,,.v.i.r and lecturer, has proven himself a workman of no mean orde HOME ' HtK tS&VRASCE CO. It to Being Organlxcd WW"" Bale or vaiuaow j rr. lotte Man Bank Bnlkllng Uvw Conrepondenc of Th Observer.."- , Fayettevllle, .Feb. "w"""; II maitinj lure i wi8wi T 'V, tn- aurance company capita leed at ". 000, with neaaquartera; m ,. Subntantial men are back of the en terprise among the incorporators be ing Messrs. C. J. Cooper. 3. V. McNelU. JT. R. Boyd. O, W. Rose, H. JU Cook, n ' U.l.ikan Mm rMtV. 0,110 U Shaw and A., B. McEachern, of Bqb son county. At noon lO-ay tanmiwi - .. a u cnmmlssloners. .old the wharf and land In Eaat Fajr ettevllle, the property ot tne jr"ivr vine wniiwii" --- t. - pany, Mr. Harvey Lamoetn, i Charlotte, oeing tne puaiuwi ll 100 casn, tne naio ujeci vui. i... .t. . irho iinfl Is valuable and the .wharf la the costliest ,14 most .complete ever conatrueteo -mr ...nn. ax tHft jfsne Fear, It was bough for' the elegant steamer City at rayeiteviue, now vw:w i Mr. T. D. Iove. of Wilmington, and fts faculties for handling freight and Th Bank of , Fayettevllle will receive hi a. ihi uimh lit fnf tha remodeling and enUrgement of lta banking build ing on nay street, t ne pin ir nntas '111 fll ttif A tiandSOmC MIHMftvw. ..... ....... - - - . . . .tructure which will be an architectu ral ornament to the city. A complete beating plant wm a mo oe iniu. Biunday night Mr. W. CU Douglas.. niaiW iiu.ii t a lurire audi- Ufc M?fi,, "1" . in w ir urvMT n ninnn hi f 11 11 1 1 1 1 . his subject . being "Lrfquor and Lw Enforcement." u. t , Trii nf nnrhim. a registered pharmacist, has taken a po sition witn tne f ayeuevme yrun v-um nunv. Mrn. n. T. Ontea was taken to the Hlghsmtth Hospital yesterday, ill ffntn nfiAiinrinnla. MeMri, H. L. Cook and A. S. Hall r,-. a WaiiAAhnrA this jstfPnlnflT. whftrft Jude Pred Moore will aettte on an ap- . . ,. . i ii . The house occupied by Mr. James known land auu or tsuuara ana mou ohrmton, which face Concord atreet. Jngaworth, In this county. J(J!1lini.iili, iii.. caught fire to-day about noon, a spark falling from the cnimney nu bw.-b fire to the roof. A place about three feet Hquare. was burned in this root before the fire was gotten under con trol, but otherwise no damage was done. The building could hardly have burned without leading to a general fire In the centre of town. $3.00VOItTlI OF MACIIINKHY. Bought by Town of liexlngtoii for Its Klcctrlc lilght Want-Talk of a Xew Hotel As to Ihe finibb Affair. Special to The Observer. Lexngton. Feb. 14.Tlie ln.ar.1 of al dermen has made an order for the purchase of a tandem-compound Ball engine and a Westlnghouse 100 killo watis generator to be Installed In the towns electric light pMant fr the purpose f supplying lights and power during the day. Over $3,000 worth of new machinery will oe piaccu. f..nurliiK enterprises may now operate with electricity, and some are already using the current. It Is understood mat Mr. v. fVdoertou win. ...hi., o h,rt lime, erect two Dries blocks In Uu business district, replac ing antiquated wooden structures with modern business houses. There Is some talk of ii new hotel building. The North Wale, a weekly paper published here-a fad not generally known, however- In Its current Issue, Is of the opinion that The Observer's corresjM.nueiit did Mr. H. Clay OJtubb great Injustice In his communication of some weeks ago. wherein It stated that Mr. Giubb chased the Davlses and that he also had not done so wit tingly. Your correspondent heard Ihe story from the persons Interested on eHch sldf and set the matter forth precisely as lie hearl It. INSJ KAM K ro.MI'ANY St KI. a t 1 1 .. IrliA rriurkpt VHlllO instead of on a 60 per cent, busls. The levies In the bill arc left "blank, to be filled ". . . .. . I. , , . t ... . . I'll . ft t I h i. III US flwwfmfc ... .... .. c uilltM county and SihIp appropriations fixed , iii.,!,!,. Hnd Mr. James ' 1 Kill l.v ,.w,rt It, .InllurM In- I ..1 . ill "in , stead of cents. This flexible levy bill was the first read. The other bill is In v the form passed, therefore providing a Htate levy and levies for county purposes In detail. Mr. VcCdII's motion to strike out the enacting clause brought Chairman Reynolds to his feet In defense of the ' flexible levy bill. He contended that. With the appropriations made by the pre.enl "Legislature, a Stale levy of Six mills would be necessary. This will be a surprise to those who have been so charmed by the suggestion . 'Made by the comptroller general at the - beginning of the session that, even on ' the present tax valuation of $0,000. flOO. the Piste levy should be reduced a quarter of a mill to rVi mills. Year 1u I ho 1,.i-.r iB' u is II, .n .nlllu "This vear's itenerul n iinriiiirl.itlon hill ii......rl.i nnlml Vlririnln Lift1 , 11111.11 l.....Bfc... .. - - - - carries $(,2SO,noo mid other iipproprln , ,y ('oloiiHl Woman at Diirlmm. tlons In siperate hills will carry (he to- ! , , , , .h ni..,,., ul , i nil nnn m.. ,,, ti.M ('(ii resH)iideni'C of 'I he Obseiver. tal Up to l,,Wn,WII, ,Niiw taking ' u..,i, i Th 1 ir IliKllr- m .ro, . ,,,,, ,, . JSrT JrfRt . tile . nt;i! :;,:;rrr,: , ; "suns W-ould be so K-Te.tly inrreasid as to i.'Vour ' years ago nd were droppe.'l render a levy of 13 i-2 ,l Is , essary. ! '" f M iU tM woinun I Mr Richards id he had the opinion , f that the policies were of f of Uie atlorney jjenpral and th .se ,fiWHM 8, 1 J," fr iin. t er. of the House that there were no v constitutional objections to the bill. , . Mr. Pnllock objected to Ihe bill be ; cause them was no nssurance that the raise would go beyond peraonal prop erly and real estst under the control 'of the State tKard of equalization, this to be raised from $220,000,000, to ap proximately $400,000,000. The railroad, reiegrapn. textile and oil mill proper Tie. ot ine rv different nss s-' . The fight on Comnlioller General f - Jonen' s heme fo jret iroery on tin tax books at its market value ended to-night In defeat for the seheme. ihe House killing the flexible supply bill ;" by a Vote of 47 to 41. Tin ..u n Uttffiamlth u'rin was firltl- cally ill In the hospital after an opera tion periormea oy nis tamer ioi- kt vere appendicitis. Is w7ell on his way to tecovery. ". j Slierlff V. H. Btedman. or New nan- over, secretary of the Cross Creek Building & Loan Association, of this city, has been here on business for the past, two days. Mr. F. 8. Terry, of New York, ar rived this afternoon to visit Mr. and a a . A ft tllAn.W Tlnt mt .Aa IN BAMTMOriE HOSPITAL. Dui'liam Patients Recovering County Correspondence of The Observer. Durham, Feb. 13. Information re- frnm Cl a I M mifB la that Mf T T. Hogan, of University Station, who went there a few days ago for an op eration at the Johns Hopkins Hosplal. underwent the operation, which has been pronounced a success, Mrs. George E. Lougee. of this city, whl Is also at the hospital is reported as get ting along nicely. There has been no re port on her eae and It Is not known as . , uihBlha. Ihuru la I r rut ln nncrfttlnn. The county authorltle. to-day gave out the Information that last Saturday l.ihn ITilev win. win servlncr time on the county roads for larceny, made his escape, this making the second ii.,,.. ), tum Caen nod. He la a white boy and litis been In considerable trou ble. A. O! Elliott. Jr.. deputy register of deeds of this county, son of A. G. El liott. Sr., has gone to Baltimore for treatment fors heart trouble. He ha hud several attacks. Mrs. C. H. Flower and two children) Msster H. C. Jr. and little Miss Ruth, who have been here on a visit to Gen eral and Mrs. J. 8. Carr. parents of Mrs. Flowers, hive gone to New York and on the 20th will sail for Germany to spend some eight months abroad. They will on the steamer Ham. hiirtr Vi-r. Flower lives In Kansas Cltv anil carre here on a visit before Bulling. The trip I" for the benefit and ediicUloit of the children. A VVGGX "- FACTOn. Klnsion'Men Will Build It at horo Masonic. Lodge jns-n . flcerw a( City New Note. V, Correspondence of The Observer, Greensboro, Feb. - M-Tlte annual meeting of the stockholder of the,wy song fc Miles Company was lield this afternoon and the usual ten per cent, dividend declared. Th report of the officer showed that the past business j waa exceedingly gratifying and the company contemplates, numer ous extensive improvement". . . old officer and, board of director were re-elected. . , News reached here to-oay oi.k u..i... tnr the Southern Railway at Monroe. Va while coup iin mm tttoM last nlaht. had nts right arm very badly crushed, necessl lining, aiiipumiiuii, nmA . .r ".i r. 'in he confined indoore for aome time on account or an accident lastfntgnt. n ...hi . ii nvr a wheel barrow Messrs. J. R. ana . vintian hiva -written a letter to sec retary George F. ' Newman, of - the chamber of commerce, biiii ij i v, avantaees offered "T YL'?Ll4ZL V. .";n. thev have decided to locate a blsr buggy f"0' here. It will. te enaniisneo - . -in the cistern part of the city and the "tytajjt tto firm win he oettmger ""-' . T. Prtce, the colored special po.tofflci-.for the -past eight year., died last ntgnt irom an . tila. from which he suffered J?! day. Price wa a polite and faithful messenger ana win oe "V" David Blspham. the eminent baritone of 'Philadelphia, charmed a large and appropriate audience at the Grand th s evening wun one oi " recital, ever 'given here. The enter tainment wa given under the auspice, of Oullford . College, the net proceeds going toward the fund for the girls .i"!!?'":-..- ... .meers of the ine iraiauaiMiii CorintWan Lodge No. 542 A. F. and A. M. laat night was a very enjoyable oc faslon and. In addition to the Ma on.. there were many visitors "-' present, ln.Ull.tlo and I dedk tlon or me jou8c fh I the Grand Lodge of Masons of North Carolina, headed by Orand Lodge Mas ter Fr.neJ D. Winston. Lieutenant ttor of the 8tateFo..owlng he ceremonie tne pany j-i Ing room of the McAdoo. where an elegant banquet was served. Wor .hlpful Master F. P. Hobgood. Jr act- ed as toastmaster auu - . .ponded to a follows: 'The Grand Lodge cf North Carolina ; by Grand Master Francis v. m'"". M;.f " ternlty," by Peputy Grand Martir R N. Hackett; "The Lad es, by Rev Dr H W. Battle. Aiiogewicr was most delightful and the affair was conducted on a manner that was most Instructive ana .mpriw Tfajlumpikc read to, peoples' hearts, ; ,t find, )(" Lies through their ' , mouths", or mis take fnankind.-? ;j "21 At, A fViihtrnnSTrA Pllirll DO St IS the i v' trade mark of the National? Biscuit It ainrl rrarlrers so oerfectlv nrnnerlir nrcteetedl SO CleanlY ' tweked and freshly kept, that they never, fail to . !:. U anrdftfit- anA heart. - ptCSSC Ul IUCU Jf Brkw t t ft.! WbmIa v.o-tr elunvi dfinean In ft4 &nd white. 1 It is placed orfeach end;o a dust and moisture proof t " National Biscmt Company products are thus disttoipushedahd warranted you are thus protected and guided; in buying the most perfect ot Daxery proauca.' , H. , . . ; enirirat Vi ill inctanfl reCOCTUZC - a an example try a pacaage oi uimunn ,nm..,w Z. . 'n ivlj 1 their aperity orer wt ordi Graham cckeri yo, trr Usted. . They contain aU the good hlATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY ,Yt ;'V frwi''f i'f - ' x i Vlt C. ' kV ? r J"1 Traln-Rockcr Caught by " Conductor. Correspondence of The Observer. Asheboro, Few. 13,-yteroay even ing, as the train wa - returning from High Point, at a point near Hlnshaw Fork, a man by tbe name of John Beason hurled a number of stones at the passenger coach, striking It with great force. Fortunately no damage was done. Capt. Burns stopped his . i nn,i In mirHlllt. at the re liant BTB...B. ... - - , . creant, captured him and brought mm to town. He wa lodged In jail. HATS OFF. TRINITY COMMBNCEMENT. .IfHINSON CITY BUANCH. Soiiilicrn 1Cls 'Contract to Marlon iiui for Const ri Ion of First.. Ten Mlk- of Line Marlon ew Notes,' Correspondence of The Observer. Marion, Feb. 13.-The Observer'. -,u,,,,i.m linn been reliably in formed of the fact that the Sjuthern i...n., i-,,rn.inv will, at an early ,',f ...v he has t.ald In on ! date, begin the construction of Its !the aeven nollclcx. amounting to some 1 Johnson City branch from Marlon to i t'tj Tim suit wa brought in tin- Johnston City. Tenli.. a gentleman rou.t of Justice of Peace J. K. 0n. from Marlon having been awarded the L ,d ihe nearo wot.im was represented contract for the first ten miles out of lv the firm of Chamners r.voim. while the company had Winston Si ti,.u.,i no loeal advisers, The trial of the case consumed IlKvnrdless of tin Marion. It is expected thai worn win begin very soon. .Mi i. a mnvoment on foot among mstderable time. o:ni' of Marlon' cntei-prlnlng citens - . ... ..,. . ft t wieei rec sion or tne loprect. In tne near luimc, . in'i xtile and oil mill uroner - . .' ...in v miuolMl ihn mniuifaeture of chairs. The Htate re under entirely j "" Court. l apltHl stock has been practically as 'Being iHiaros. .. i Mtlri(i 150 NKW KNtilNKS. HIPnOVINti THK TAKItVMOKK. ' C Resort Hotel Itciiig lnt at AVrlgliistlllc Hem), 111 Kc llcnl hhniM' f,r Maniifacliirer lcllvcrliig Ihe Mogul to Ihe fcK'ilccr WlHips ir I lie South cm. ' C." II I . of l"i' "I"' ' fpencer. Kch. 13.-.Vlr. B. ". Hoylcs. represKtitltig the Pittsburg plant of the American Locomotive Works, lui been In Spencer for the past two days where ... ... i.,,n.. aniruvnil In dcllverloK a ured, and another Industry will he added to Marlon's already large list of ncnufucturlea. A larnc pulp manufacturing company h:H been negotiating and correspond ing with some of the cltlxens here In regard to the location of a pulp mill In this Immediate vicinity. The congregation of the Presbyter Inn church List Sunday morning for mally made a call for the pastoral ser vices of Rev. ('. 1'. Mver, n vtimam- tlu Oneiilnir of tlie simwui w Ik busily engaged In delivering a; ' Mr. Mvers la a man The Additions. ; large lot of engines lo the f"'''"!,,, 'marked "ability and the town will .1. Moore Is .netidln. ..,e ! Hallway tompa .y. --' "., ' M. very fortunate In securing nis ser- Wllmln.. .1 ......... 'his lOild IS ' . '""... ' . Mr. time in Wilmington superlnlfinthur some Improvement he Is having made on Ihe Tarryinore. his resort ho tel at Wrlghtavllle Bench He Is hnv ; Ing the dining room enlarged, a iipw B.VItchen built at tin north end of the flousc, ano a porch built on the south.'"" A n.u.... ..... ..aide. H announce, that he will have ' l'"" ",e "''Vurnid ta.t light tr,,nvrove,nen,s ere com- . .he ' o.lrv' X pleted the larrymore will he an up-lo- "en ' , 7,-K,.rr. nriv r,r. hoiel h ml nn ihoi iu ed In the coIHslon i t Oreensboro early draw even larger patrons.-' than Jl did - la.t year. It l a tiew house and its flrat year, last yenr. a suci-essful be fjriMid the exrww'tsllotui of Its owner, will otip'i fr ihe approaching sea- 'lives of this numner over iwi m I , .,. from the Baldwin Locom imc ' Wnrk of Philadelphia, and 2i. from the Amiiicun Works at Pittsburg. A burial party composed of elRlit ci dozen firemeii. cm ujbi. moriilna. Mr. Norvell leaves two children, his wife having died some months since. lK. IhKAHCli 1 AT KAI4MBI IIY. v h es. Address by Mr. AHcr. Sermon by Rev. It. McArtnur. Both of New York ITogramme of Correspondence of The Observer. Durham, Feb. 13-The Pranime for the next commencement of Trinity College has been completed and the hst o speaker, was given out to-day. The epeakers are all men of great ability and the college is to be con Bratulated on securing such men. The fptaker. alone will be a drawing card 'Iih:!.? Me'be-in Sun- day. JJne 3rd. when President J. C. Kilgo will deliver his regular bac aac to the members of iSL -7datina cUss. The board of trustee, will hold its annual meeting Monday. June 4th. Tuesday morning. ? V.u .h- mmtxrament eermon June oni, v ...... ... . ! ..,i,.a hv Rev. Robert Buisrt MacArthur, V.: t).- of New York cltv This feature oi mc in k. rniiowed bv the graduat- ." .ib,- hv ronresentatlves from the graduating class, this feature of the commencement -- i... inn Kth. Wednesday fol- un i cvciiiiiBi - lowing will be graduating day proper. . w I m rill ra riAlfi The graauating exwu. ... bu r-aui,i Memorial hall, and the eoinmencement address will be deltver- . ... n . ci.au, arlltop nf The Re- view of Reviews, of New York city. The exercises of the commencement occasion will come to a close Wednes- ... t . L. n nl, m n I 1 Ill day arternoon wiwn ni i"u"" .ki, annual (tinner. The alumni address will be detivered by Dr. Bruce n T no. nr.vraMlgr.r. Ill I lit? C UI I V whool of education at the Cniverslty ', of VlrKlnla. SENTKNCE OF TWO YEARS. Salisbury Negro Fonnd Guilty of Ma licious AHaun rcw i tercst In Rowan Court. Cct 1 1 M on 'i rce of tt'O Observer. Salisbury. Feb. IS.There Is little do ing In the Rowan County Court and the absence ot any mrge u.no the Interest In. the session small. The State fell down tnis morn ins in in effort, to convict, William Peacock of retailing without license. Jim New- klrk. an old negro, wa uiuiciv-a ioi beating his wife. Henry Johnson pieauea gumy iu hooting Jackson Reld. This I. the case In which the first colored man i .. in, u.t fnr ma iieitois rhhhuil w b a muii..ru upon the other. Mentldn of the unpro voked Snooting wa lllOB "i incur wi n.V.A, 1) tnnlr nine. JohllSOn Slid Ulltll ' ' - ' - , . . . . .. u ...... I r, .1 n I I mir .1 Ml U P , ,11111111 thought differently anu gave mm two ........... Home intereav wpmiiii" .i mo trial of the little Burr! negro charg ed with attempted criminal assault. The lawyers appointed to defend him submitted to simple assault and he went to the road for JO days. Facts About the American Indian' Healthy Hair. The American Indian,- accuslomed .-mm tirviA immemorial to tco bare headed in all kinds of weather, is never troubled with falling hair or baldness. The close atmosphere caused by our "civilized" head-gear Is conducive to the breeding of infinitesimal germs which dig into the scalp and thrive on the sap of the hair-root. This true cause of baldness is of recent drscovery and explains the non snceess of all hair vigors which treated baldness as a functional die order, i Nnwbra'ii Heroicide is a direct ex- UrmlnfitAP nf OtA CP ml It deStTOVS the cause and permits the hair to grow as nature lnwsnaea. Sold by leading aruggisis. oena 10c. in stamps for sample to The Herpiclde Co., Detroit. Mich. R. H. Jordan A Co., Special Agents. SEE J. P. STOWE & CO S NORTH SHOW WINDOW ' ( J! v "IT'S A GOOD THING" THE MANUFACTURERS GUARANTEE IT. ( t TT mm B " n f-. Conservative Mutual life eon about June 1. ! i-. ib.livorliie Hi-rie 01 itTinrt- V";' Will Mnmiracinre lle. j fore Tctwlicru of tiradcil HcIhmjIs. 1 Bpectal t" The ntim-rver. , Correspondence of 'Hie Observer. :V l ml. Keb. It -The Vndkln Salisbury Feb. U -J, ' , Kf Mill Comnany hi. br.u. fin- ! Hean-h ,tv9i2 4 IrhM its fa-'tory building and I. pre- .ZkiW ih . raring l inetsll machlneTy. Abii.it foundly llUerestlng ieciure ui .'ihe tfdh of March It u til be Jeadv for wnra - " ; ' hool Wit) ' 'busltieas. The mill will einptoy T5 per- ! he aid of harts he HM tne vary immm he outset. II wl'l have a i ng un , capacity of JW doe per my ami me i "U,Y,U""1"I" lf dutl (Ui.m,. ' ' eutwil IH be what Is known as 200- big confessed nrtV. I . '..a -ii... -i,Mi . .ho mn. and tbe dunce, of hi da. " nts twy 'Iitwkt ii" --'... .. . ..u ha jitirike vnumtlietl Direct from Our Distillery to YOU Save Dealer' Front Prevents .Adulteration - ucaiscsiv A FULL QUARTS $Q0 f E PAY EXPRESS CHARGES V"" Wa will tend you, M Plain sealed case, with as martu to show contanta, FOUR FUU. 0UART BOTTLES of HAYNER PRIVATE STOCK RYE for $3.20, and we will pay the axpreta charga. Try It, have your doctor test It, tert it aw way you Ilka. If yo dont And K all right and th surest and tert whimsy you ever tastad, shi It hack to us at our expanse ana your 93.20 will be promptly muMed. Wants District Agents for good, unoccupied territory. Liberal Non-Forfeitable Renewal Contracts, direct with the company. We have a Special Proposition which will double your business. Write for particulars. t nr industrial Department we have positions open for 40 em. nahte eoerleS Superlntendeitt and Aslant SuperintendenU t pable, ex"'1 AnDlicants must be able to how dean Srd? ThS Z opportunity to gTow and prosper with a young IeC Lrelve company. Our new Industrial Pollclea Will create g mtJ?nn CS cAsh Value, Automatic Extended Iiwurance. wim otbePr Indrlal policies. Policies clear concise, caall, bo, v F: M. DANCY. GchcraP ManaW y Conservative Mutual life Insurance Company, Charlotte, NX At our diatmery. on of the largest and best quipped In tbe worm, wn distill on average of 9.580 gallons of PURB WHISi KEY a day. When you boy HAYNER WHIS- KKY. It ttoea direct to you from our dlatlllery, thus assuring you ot periect purity and aavlng you the dealers' big profile. HAY NER WHISKEY is pro- ..1 aW hMa(eaali mnA tSw tin If a Hjllkll ftstt tatM customers, Thttf why YOV try IU wim otrm yvusssr omci THE HAYNER DISTILLING CO. ATLANTA. OA. DAYTON, 0. ST. LOUIS, M0. ST .PAUL, MINN. Onion for arts.. Car. Col., IUho, Mont , Hot., N. Mra , Ot.. IJtoh, WMh., or Wto.. Bint b on tlMbiuiiiiof i KTS for - by KintKMiraS. f "iBrTtV tot um by iiut riwrain. DiaruxiBT. Trot. 0. Bstabushhi 188. 309 Capital $600,000,00 Paid hi Fulk rnn I aw.. 11 m 1 mm in "".l-T ijHarraJffl 1 '' , HTK.Mr:it r'UOKTBl'IMa HMiM. Iaei Ibililmore for Wllntlngtnn and tJetirgelown Inaugurating New steamship l.lno New Hanover to Kxliiblt at Htate fair. iprii.l to The Observer. Wilmington Feb. 14-At a meeting of , i,. ,iir., it.r nr the Merchants Associ ation 1 his Bftfrnoon it wa derided to make a cuunty exmnil or few asan over's resources the upxt 8tte fair. The exhibit will itlcluddCfitb manufac turing and trucking. VAjfrangerneiUs were also innde for the anbual banquet ..r the association,- which will tike ..i...... iv, tutor mart nf the month. Wilmington shippers are advised of tl. alllu from Bait mnpg io-iy at ; """ ";.- a.T--H W t-ok nV FACILITIES POOR. Wilmington Chamber of Comintce to Take tsoine Action Looking to ininroremena oa - wmn-- mi hit A. A V. Wlrlsloo of the C. F. A " Y. v. ' -Hy.:;. tielal to The ObwrVer, V, "VVIlmlngton. fslk,liA..;' special meeting of the chamber Of the rom merc to-day I B. Roger, of the D, L. uore uompany lompiwiwa mm iv wai Impossible for Wilmington merchant to do business north of Sanford on ac- a ..1 lBiHnnl4iilAM fa, nil I, lea. iimintrton shlDoer are advised of ooum nallHm from Haltimoralo-fly at , an-ntla A Yadkin Rall- ,ern 1 110.000, ; ',. To fJrti-t Hs Own I'taJU. CorreooidMM'e of The Observer, " " Hlh Point, reb. The fibbe Par W .Furniture Company ha bought a lot tieur b plant of the High Point Mi-tallle Bed Company -and will erect plant of it own at an early date. Ask any "MP" that you may . . ."Why th Cr." with Bear behind," had to climb a tree,' The yank, Clod bles the Tank. , ay be. ' ' ! " s t ,L," ' " ' Tbev gav u flox-ky Mounlalo Tea. t r., T,.a.jl(a at. irn l i ' hood days, said he prke sympatneti liallyofthe backward rhlM. lat night be (jiscusiw.a tn nr m -rn" of "iircsl Ideals" and to-nglit. h will lecture upon "Miistc In I be Father. Und." He i delighting hi udln" which listens noely and come out In large number. Ha 1 gflnpeakr, 1, WlB-non-lewf Wbmry Ttrrown Corrtspondenc of Th Observer, i Wluatofl-Halem, , rrb, li-Tjho tr negi Library, wbich wa completed a m . mi wilt he . AlWIiad tO morrow - morning, )tha cautogulng having. neany ..ii,.. , the new w liming- ""f r r. : . . . . iw . trvjti iavsi ini nan - uiHiuiiiiiuuiiiifiiii ton. Ilaltlinora anfl ivwpwwn I r.'. Vi.r Tadkln Val- tatliinore ana wro- T ini-J nt th.i u SPECIAL LOW RATES VIA SOUTH ERN RAILWAY. Account ot Student Volunteer Move ment for Foreign Missions. Nashville, Tenn.. February 28th-Mareh '4th, 1306. the Southern Railway will sell on February 2th, 27tb and 28th with final limit March 10th, round trip tickets to Nashville, Tenn.. at rat of one firat class far plus 25 cent for the round trip. Rouna trip rate worn viwnuire hem " r 1 For the accommodation of delegate attending thl meeting from point In Virginia and North Carolina It ha been arranged to operate through Pull man car ana; uay vunvimn. '""' Irlallsbury at :50 p. m.. aeoruury arrivin at Naahvllle at 1Z:20 noon the following day. Thoae desiring Pull man accommooation pieaae ,nniy , , - Charlotte, (N C. ? (TEABOiRD 10 AIR LIN E RAlLWAt ilfiv January 7, ! No. u. ""'V wiiminrton. connects at Hamie- Atlaota. Blrraintrham and M"f South, at Hamlet for RttleiKh. l'Sjir Blcbmond. Washington. New Keli25U ll points North and Eaat; for JjSSSal Savwnah a.nd Florida pointa 1 12a. dally, at 10:10 a. m., for Lincoln- 1 Selbr sad Ruthertordton. Con t. uScolnton with C & N. W. t dally, at 7:16 p. m., for Monro. NnJ?s tot Atmt. Birmingham and eoRS?: South; also tor Hamlet. Norfolk. CTJiih Richmond, Washington. New ( RalelKJV oil nolnt North and Kast. At ' Y.it" for - Columbia, ttavannao and HanSf oolnts. Pullman sleeping car lrtt.o Portsmouth-Norfolk. i I . local freight, dally except Sun oay with coach attached, at 8j,. , ' ' Trains arrlvo aLcharlotU -i roiiowa; j 5o 1 W 0$'" m Pln North w 132 at 7:05 p. f. from Rutherfordton, u ?kvand Lincolnton. - ShL yss at 10r p. m.. from Wllmlnnton. Hamlet andMonroo. also from pomu SJorth and South. .Woub train. 1 Njrtk .wi coache. Pullman drawing- room ttiMDlng car and dining cars between iel Tu-n...wh Rli-hmnnil ttnA nj..v Atlanta. l'I,rrv- v " Ington to ork, tror rate, time table. resorvaUons, rfnlir to ticket agent or, apply o JAME8 KER. JR.. C. P. A..4 : Charlotte. N. G- vC H. GATTI8, T.-p, A.. , Raleigh. N. C ' . C. B. RTAN. O. P. A.. .- - PorUmcth. .Ta. ,,,,,, , . - ..1. 1.. 11,... Ku ihn rtaltlmnre r.,1.,, ,.v-. " .m. Ilnu Ktcanisnip I'o. ne nr vmau win roimlst largely of fertiliser for the Armour Company here, FlltKlsTIENDKHWJrVIM.Ii. - Four Siorew lewlro-l, IntoMng a of 9,000, MUh Ko Imwr. ant'e. ,",') Special lo Th Observer- Aluvlll. Feb. 14. A telephone mes age from Henderonvills. thl after noon ay: "Four tore building, lt uated oppoalte ' the Blue , Ridge Inn, Were destroyed bjr lire about ; 4;M o'clock thl morning. The lo on the building and good I tlmated at UV 000. with no insurance... Th ntejM-lgl Inated in tne. iore wvninw im Oregory i I lapposo t ff have tutra m mtAvm. Tha flantOB wore discovered by the guat of th Blut Wg mn, OK loo uiu vwiw m w- w - - law Railroad wa IUgeai: and that. If either the Atlantic Coat Ltne or Bon them owned tne. line, tne snipping facilities would be a good . they ware formerly j under Cape Fear A r.ju v.llau muninillMlt. 1 Ur. IHlini" . a,,,- . ... .. " 7 . ' . U x.a.anva,hAl4 Hit 1 t h fhailllMr IIUVM, vvpm-- ' ' . take om motion In the premises and tt wa decided by the chamber of com- mere to call a periai mecmia nr mn purpose. Cl!AMBKRIIN'tJ.rOtTaH RKMRDr ( ,. at r sev e Srtt w r MA. .f.la. .at tAllt tMHUMirllA Al till remaje 111 i-pmmwn. l a .....a.t tooAi ' j nt Ve ' mAciti; It. A 1W WI HW""Hl " V n. I i aiM I t- la. favorite wiw peope -V.'.f". .11 5bld,-..' for crUp .ndwl;n end ss U contain no opium or other fiarmrui orui f "'""i,T7 ndenUy to a baby a to an adult For Ml by lorun v , ' -'if HACKNEY BROS. . Plumbing and ; Heating Contractoiii Jobbers in Supplies g , HACKNEY BUILDING. FlFTtt ST.' Sealed Bids Throuth Train Dally.Charlotte to Roanoke. Va. , r , gcbedulo' in effect Dec- 5. UW6. '' ' oil-on am Lv Charlotte, bo. Ry Ar :00 pro 2 -IS am Ar Winston, So. Ry, Lv 2:2Spm s-so ora L.v winoion, n. yv. :r i.OOpm.Lv Martinsville. March lt, J06. for remodeling and building an.aactiuon w wur piw bank building.' Also for. Installing heating plant. Plana and specifica tions can De een ai m vihvo. tractor wilt be. expected: ta tarnlMi bond In the um of one-half the, con tract price. Bid will be opened March lt. l0, at o'ctocft p.:m. The right to reject any gad all bid le reserved. . 1 1 THE BANK OF FAYETTEVtLLE. ,t - . Fayettevllle. N. ,C HICABUARO AIR LINK RAILWAY, SllEB DJCPARTMBNT. .a' . Jl aaaMtatfwa. ih. . f nllnWln aT - tne DoaiiMiru niiu... -m"-"-r aneclal rate accouni.wy i-o ..a... MVJde? role. and ,ydlUon jtlyen , below. tew w- -.v";;iijr- - .;; to W htc h 3rd, tli kels amid February 2Ut io Mth." final limit March Srd with Drtvlleae ot oatension until March 17th. Rate one are plu .SS pent for round Tijulavllle. Ky.Aoeonnt Pepariment or unonniemiTOi--.-rY"'- AssociHtton; Kebruar v '.-7th to March (t.' Rat of one fare p u JS eents for tound trip, tlckeu sold February Mib. Stb. th, nnwl limn a-arcn jm. . Did Pomt Comfit. Va.-.Watlonal Hupply February lh to ltth. rate of one and one-third Urst-ctnaa fare plu a eentf baa been authorhwd. '"'v For rtlrnM.ddreAV . , - Pslelgb. N. O. ; . . . 'JAMES KER. JR.. C. P. A.. W pro JUV wnvii, c iv, Arj:w ptn nA -tM. -. I w . MliriinHVlllR. . a.V I I IB Ca m y.'ttV.a'f.tf Tiawkv Ununt. 1, W-yri m - 7:2ft pin Ar Boanokft, ...L.V 9:20 ta oOaAy.' - - " :.' r ,r 'Connect at. Roanoke via Shenandoah Valley Route for Natural Bridge, Luray, tigerstown, and all points in Penntiyi vanla - and New -York Pullman aleoper Roanoke and Philadelphia.- j .; ' Through coach. Charlotte and Roanoke, Aoamonm uiiui hwuvu &i,., SoutbertrnaUway, - ' M.xF. 8RAOO, W. 13. BBVITXl Ge l. Psss, Agent, . . . ROANOKE,. VA- NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION - t . t i .i ' ft j-,'. n-V t x ' ' i f . ',' I 5 i lJ,The partnership heretofore itlst-rI hig between R. A. LEE. and It t T t" OREGQ, Under the atyle . of Rieo , Lee A Co.. Is thl day dhwolved yy mutual consent.- K. a. tuee win ttnue the cotton buslnes; undef j the ; J , . a . i' av. ,a,H ' . a. raaf nrm' name . 01 . ; am -www ; H. J. Gregg will go Into the cotton business under the firm name, of H. , J.,Oregg-' , 1 r 'v- . , R. A. LEE. i . ' 1L J. OREOO.., f ,' Charlote, Feb. f . - . '. S gUiiw ae ( 1 , i f ... ..1 1 'SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY. PASSENGER DEPARTMENT. Bpeclot reduced rate via fleabesrd. reniwraila, Fla.; New' cn-tesns. La.: Mobile. Ala. Aeeeun Mardi Graa. -, i February nd-a7th, one fare, plua 2uo. " round trip, tlcketo eold February :it- tilth inclusive, flnal limit Marc 1 M. . Ticket eaa be extended until i.arcii 17th. iK HICKS' CAPVDINE W""""1" a . '.'"Vila. vi,r,t neoartment of HEADACHE lr goHntendencV National' F.duo, tlon- , nnf TVSf i , Si Association,. Febriisry J7th-.iircli flmltfTl M -1JJ ta c ... fur, nlna ' 2ic. round trip. 1 , .wiaaoimi llcket : - sold ltf nna lure. Plus 1 2ic .".round trip. Ticket sold February. 2i--jli Kth. final limit Mrrh 4ih. . . rin, GAXU5, T. P. A.. ' . . . i fcalelS,h. N. C.
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Feb. 15, 1906, edition 1
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