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. THE DA IN iilSTOBY W 1009.1-Aibdurrahman, Hjlb. or . ' ; berlain, of Hlshai, Km of Cor- Sow, - beheaded. - He " trusted with the dvH tarr power of government, but aaimng to the throne Itself, was J' destroy r people. ; l!M Richard .Rouse, .cook of the . . , bishop of Rnst?0,Tth ' ' . soup. end caused the death of ' several persons. An act, was Im H. mediately pawed mfratng poiesm itig treason, and the punishment -l.oili.tr to death. Rouse tu 9 ..?.. ' i7.Muley Yeasld. Emperor of Mo tV roeeo. died ot wounds received in - battle on the 12th. when an end V';' - was put to a scene of slaughter which had continued since the th, such as the city had seldom known. It was compunsu wi 10,000 of every age and sex. were ' destroyed. . . :':;S17.V flip Htadtnoiaersnip In Holland. The Stadtholder, Prince William, of Orange, was vy-.-' merit in iuft-"""- 'film. Ambnyna, tne Juicn m-ii-.- polia of the Moluccas, taVen ny 1 the Brlt4h under Admiral Hairier. c a . i . . . . ,. I , -,. .1 t ha tnrfsrn ;! onvnvM who presented letters of . .. n ffnm thir spectlve courts upon the birth of j 107.. Battles of KousoKa and Ostro lenk. between the French and ? Ttusslans, in which the former were vlcvri'U.i In both Instances. '18I0. Ht. Martins surrendered to the British. 1812. Rattle of fartama. In Spain; the French under Gen. Marunsln .1 ,1 V, . .V.a Unantn.lu Ballawteros. ' IS. VI The Mi-xlcan war brig Espana- da. sailed from ba l'az to drive Col. Walker's filibustering expe dition out of Iiwer California. ' 1862. (ii'iieral Buckner made an un ; conditional surrender of Fort Donelson an.l his cominand t.he troops under j Belween 12.000 and l.'.O'io prisoners. 4l cannon and a l.uf?e amount of stores .t- eapiureil I'nlon loss was .121 killed l.4 wounded and 150 missing. 1MI. Gi-iicriil 1 '. a. (Irant "turned 11.. nil i i" ii nu. ijurij an ii.. whelher h- would accept the presidential nomination against Lincoln. ss.Y Sherman's rnvalry reported on lha Vnrlh 1 1 .1 1 ' l,i,.,Ur ...lit. eornniunlcH U'Hi between Charles r;. ton and Hichmond cut off. 1874. John A. IiRan criticised for prcentliif to the I'nited States Senate a petition signed by Ed ward Oillertnii. James Mcfiralh 'and other Chlcu(jo business men." Making that Uie currency in 1111-1 fii?i'(i ironi .iiimiiiii.imiu V $.r.iio.oi)o.(in(i. v, JB8.Y A bill for the retirement of CJener.il Cram defeated In the House hy the voles of Southern .- IemoiTHts. J 89 1 I'residenr Clevo.'nn.l'a lion of Wheeler 11. Peckham i"i "r.... inn. juniii-c fr inn su preme court again rejected by the Senake. 4 1 to 32. For Tho Observer. SMII.KK. EmllJiig tin. inn h the through the mist, Happy laughing teHrs kissed! tears sunbeams ruby lips un- ; The heart Ik keeping inu.ilc to the baton's rhythmic beat, Amid the Joyous laughter and t he sound I of flying feet And all is smiles sweet smiles. A happy eager wife with her first-born to her brensl. Bodies o'er her late travail that made her a mother blest. And kisses the tiny Infant, while her ' heart In nil afire With love and hope and longing- u par ent's fond desire And all is smiles sweet nrniles. A pilgrim plodding Innelv world's wilderness. Blindly hoping, gropi,, r, of res! . t hrniigb ftl)ji; a modicum ; LMtm il,. ...... .1... . a form divine and dear I And his spirit rushes ,,,,t w'r,t vii i.. iiiiviiKii i ne km miner I tr i urkm,., the slightest fe,ir-- ; As In smile -ha i uipdv i smiles' J TMOMAH WKICJIIT TO MKiT AT Dl ltHA.M. President Cunningham ( alls M.tlng of Karim-iV I'rolcihc AMM-lntion . for the it.lrd Pn-x iK-c r I olsicco t rowers l.M'lnllv IHs.in-41. To the Kdilor of The (ihserver: The. Nortli Cunillna Karin.rs' fro-' tecllve Assni l-Jt inn will bold ih annual meeting In Durham Friday. Kebruiiy 2Srd, IMI. at V: i.il.Mk. At this i i- llig Uliestions of greal Impiii inn. e Hill 1 discussed ami movements looking to the Interest of the fanners will b, launched We urge upon f.umois to ntle:,d this meeting and it Is conveni ent for I lie tobacin farmeis ciiei tally to meet and to adopt .lui I bat will hftieflt thenv All while peisons of good standing who sy mpa I lil.e with 1he alms and the pinp.ise of thin as sociation are eoliti'. lo be. .,iiii meni ls?f. Wi want Hie farinefK to inut together and to take some a.tion thai Will prolei I Her inie. evlH. need help Slid ..!'. I. ami I be Inltlleie e nf each and fwrv f innei v . ,,i that you foi rn an ;ij-h. l.i I l.m at j t r in.ii - est Kch'Mil bouse and i lei t ;ieudeiit, vice preside jilid send o members l The ci.M . llorm of d. Wiopths In farmers an ganlx itlmi . reeled. Me, the SSrd ai nt . sei i . i a i v ami I re tsur' r ;,e delegate fur every five tin- Durham ineeiliig. i iinmiTi li.ip made mil . : !a rs in i tie in si I w elv e o! u'anl.all..ii The tobai . it do eiplall ill uell br i.r i 'nl in tile effort wltely iT t us ,il Diiih.iin Fildav. I:' o'clock J HIV H. ( VIMiKAM, I'resldenf X. ( F.inners l'i ..i. .1 ! ve A xsoclti I Inn. Cnniiii.Kbiim Kelt I'. lifi. (Ktlile p;ipep ulll iiell(li. opy. A lriuli'i(t (.ii -.ii hi Man. Ptslesvllle I.nii'lniiirk Charily anil Children lulus tiolp ,lhe tissloii county man. mentioned In ; i.iautl Tuesdsy's Lsiidniaih. who owns chairs. W hen the sloie whs opened ut .two plantations bu! h'ts no copy ofj" o' lisk there were people standing Ji) nr iiie in nis bouse ami refuses lo : nuy one, even on credit, on the ground -h4 iw.a h...,l ,Ou.i.... I .1 'V ' rr-.1. . . leaving a debt on his family." Charily I The sale once on there was u continu- Sin! Children says he Ik shout like the'nus stream In and out of the drug es- ja ji l iji iisjKs- 1 1 1 tf r hi ki (iv nir u i 11 man wno refuses to subscribe for a newspaper on the ground thai "In- has j up until noon wlu-n praci Icallv half of :M time to read H." That (luston man ( the Audlaorlum hud been Hold and re Is a rare bird and lv has been on The led pis lotallng Mornethnig over $2,000. Xand mark'fl Conscience slue we heard j After this hour the chairs wer sold (if him. It stm lo us that If any on , leisurely. The sale of tickets will cun- -man needs to exumliif. the K rlntureii nd meditate on thf-m frxjueritly it Is s man with heart diseas. ju unit of his meanness somebody ought to send thai; Oaston man a Hlblv. j - f i 5 $1$ IMvtilHfNl on Mamlard Oil. 7w Tork. Feb, 16.The Standard Oil Company of Xew Jersey hue de. dared a dividend of 15 a share. The dividend de'ln-d at this time last year was at the same rate. Ladles, rea4 lhl catalogue f charms, ; Bright ys, glowing cheeks, red Hps, a smooth kln wiihot a t.iemlh. In short, perfect health. For a e wiib erery pat-ksge iioilister's iocky Mountain Tea,"-1 cnta. II, Jordan tt ,C v , ... "v 1 x , i 4 , s THE pSS0F?B SpSpAY JESTS' WORXJNT THE SYXAGOGTJE The luirp Koahintee Between the Powers of Ught wid VarkneMnd .' Heaven's ! ' Final " Triumph The ' Miracle la the' Snugogne a Sliver lieO Whoae Xot0 of Hope Had Son ruled la Every Shadowed Home Tle Tcadier's Lantern. (Copyright by Davla Vf. aark.) Mark's spirited narrative describes Jesus as going to the synagdtrue as soon as the doors were open. Sy com mon consent; He takes the speaker's stand, and titters these words that have a principle of life In them, Tho most eminent scribe that ever occupi ed that desk never approximated to j himself the. self-assertiveness ofj the present speaker. Hear His I "I say unto7" "I am the way, j the door, the vine, the shep herd, truth, life, resurrection?" "Before Abraham was. I am!" No wonder the. audience was dumfound ed. Moses and the prophets were not authorities to be appealed to, but ser vants to deck the speaker's brow with aureola of divinity. In the very midst of that fervid sermon, the breathless stillness of the audience Is broken bv the piercing cry of terror and aston ishment with which the underworld recognizes Its Sovereign Master: "Ah!" "Woo Is me!" "Mine hour of doom is come." It was just such a crv as the condemned felon might raise ut the sudden, unexpected appearance of his executioner. The seed of the ser pent recognizes the seed of the woman. Hut even In Its terror the unclean spir it sees an opportunity to damage his mighty opponent. He fails not to a vali himself of It. He will patronlslng ly acknowledge the new Kabbl's ex alted lalme. so that there shall be. the appearance of collusion. The ven- j omous jews shall be rurnisnea with ' some color for their damagins accus- allon that Jesus Is himself possesne.1, and by that menus exercises His au- thorlty over demons. The master checkmates that devil In a single move He silences him and expels him. Thu ; demon gives an example of his mal- j evolent ferocity by giving his unhap- ' py victim "a last fling" before he leaves j him. In that synagogue by the sea ' Is witnessed a sharp encounter be- ! .. ., , . .... . T. I ween the powers of light and dark- j "Hicved Ttwt Xtlcy, Escaped Dur ness, and heaven's final triumph Is Convict, Pousses Important the adumberated. No wonder that Knowledge of Raleigh Murder, the fame of It flew with winged feet. ) Correspondence of The Observer. The scene of Jesus' tlreloss activity Is j Durham, Feb. 14. The escape of Ut at once transferred from the public- ley from the county road force may It y of the synagogue to the sweet priv- (open a new chapter In the fakir mur acy of the home of the chlefest of His I der In Raleigh last fall when a man Apostles. What Peter has Just eeen of j named Smith lost his life, resulting In I he Master's power emboldens him to ; Ulliston being sentenced to 15 yeara In call His attention to an Instance of! the penitentiary. Tftley told a guard sickness In his own house a low, con- some time ago that he was passing un stinting fever. The domestic intrude : will produce no such sensation as that wrought In the synagogue; but love for Ills disciple, and a desire to con firm this somewhat unstable charac ter, as well as sympathy for the suf ferer, leadH Jesus to give the touch and word of power. No tedious con valescence succeeds the, breaking of the fever. As a token of gratitude tho sick woman Instantly rises from her couch and prepares a savory meal. All , pst,dK on his person at the time of ar unconsdously she gives a convincing i leHt. Superintendent Pollard believes evidence of the perfection of her cure; 'that he knows more about the killing at. the same time she refreshes the I of Smith than he has told. Color Is glv Masler after the tolls of the day, and i Pri this bv reason of the fact that Ut fortllles Him for the over-w helmlti'T , ,.y. whn'was sentenced for larcency, exactions of the eary evening. For ! u,nU. desperate chances of being shot scarcely was the meal finished before ; w r)Ptl he had less than three months to the street in front of Peter's hnuw ,Prv(, Since his recapture a letter has was converted into a hospital. Tht 1 j)PKn received from a woman In Ral mlracle In the synagogue had been a j pifrh, who gave the name Nannie Bell, silver bell whose notes of hope hurt asking that the prisoner give an order sounded in every shadowed home In for ,,,, rPturn to her of her pistol obedience to Its encouraging call when 1 the setting sun had absolved the pen pie from their overstrained notions of observance, they came with confid ence to Him whose sovereign power had such a conspicuous exemplification. From one sufferers mat to another's Jesus walked In that hnst llv-extem- j porlr-ed lazar-house under the stars. Nor did he desist as long as there was a tiny suffrer left upon any mother's gentle bosom. Now we know how Cap ernaum was lifted to heaven in point . . . . . - - . ' l,r,vl,B"- otner city had such perfect exhibition of Josus' power, i l'i a single night, every malevolent de- iiion was expelled, every diseased per son was made every whit whole. The snu I hut went down upon a sick and suffering city rose upon one healed and happy. Till: TKAOHBIt'H LANTEIIN. Demoniac possession Is confesHcdly a difficult problem. We do not un dertake a solution. Here are some hints only. That it was merely n mmlioliial way of talking about the dominance of evil (Strauss), or thai II was an accottiodal km on the purl or Jesus io Ideas their prevalent. Ticmli afTiiins that demonlucul pos session whm coincident with Jesus' public ministry, a sort of durk back gioiiuil on wlni b His power might be displayed lo greatest advantage, (If iIiIh uc cm only say: ' Not proven," I he first Hebrew kipK seems io have heeii "possessed" und nio.lcrn Instain sceni not to be altogether wanting, "i He mine rte lime ' a de n with a lill. I.- under bis arm and limiting fxts," The exalted Mile. "Holy One nl 'I...I, is taken from the jileKslain. I'salm. (I'sa. Hi; 11)). Jri the language of the New Testament there Is a gT..,i Kulf tixed between I be kingdom nt .l.ukuess and the kingdom of tight. Tin- foimer can acpt or borrow iioth. b.g from the latter, not even words ..!' . ninnieiid.il Ion I tin t will lie of ad- :i 1 1 1 a;o-. tt Ml I tit KKATS. ViIuiimi- sale ur Scii I for .ppctirniicii l .small llcinliiiiilt itt slu-illc rj MKlsfuciMr) House Will be lull. .-'I"" l.il to The observer. lieUilc, K.-b. Ji. The sent sale ini tio. S.'tiuh Jlernhiirilt iiiirui'iinu m n,.. , Auilltoiiuni MiiK-li n, Hturted off with a ; nish in I'f.itTlln's iIiiik store thls'inorn Intt. The opening hour for tho sale to bi'Kln '.i chiilkeii up ut o'clock. l.on before this time, however, the, ,,f store crowded with ladies ami Sent h-iiu-n desirous of securlnir ctuilce ironi or me ijuiiuiiik, awalllnir the un- fastening - or tnp doors. t .....I l.nl t.u ,.,.1.. " ,,H". "PI cioik mere n ci t' iit'itiiin 111 hii i u inn i firata 1 tublishnienl. I tils rush and crush kept i Ilhti until night of the perform ! succ and It Is believed that, when the ' curtuJii Is rung up on "Caiiillle" with Ihe ''divine Harah" as the center, of attraction, there will not be a vacant chair in the great play house. Th atw ot every chair at the prices flxsd for the attraction would mean a total receipt or 4s00 and If any standing room Is sold this amount will conse quently he swelled to larger propor tions, ... Virginia Bankerif to Mm at Old J'rmil. Lynchburg. Vs., Ft. 15. The wt sn Ht nitwting of the Virginia flanker' Amtk Is (Ion will le lield at Old l'olnt CoiHfort, June a-at-- A special eommlUe la m errancing tlie proers mtne and some of the tHtuide (Minkers and ttnaaulura nt the country will b ask4 to make address. the genuine Sun Cured Tobacco flavor by the taste and aroma of and have made it the largest seller by refusing imitations advertised as sun cured Leant the Genuine Sun Cured Flavor cut oat this advertisement and send, together with sc. stamp, to R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co., Winston-8slem, N.C., and they will mail free s fc sample of this tobacco. Write your name and address plainly. - No. 12. MAY OPKN' NEW CHAPTER. (pr the name of Morris at the time of the fatal affair In the union station at Kalelgh and that he was sitting be tween the women when the shooting bepan. He showed a bullet hole through his cont sleeve and said that I Ills was caused by one of the shots fired. The prisoner was arrested soon af ter the killing as being an escaped nrlaoner from Durham. He had two wlf(.n he had. when he was arrested. If I 'l ley Is recaptured there may De In V resting developments. ADDS 8,000 SPINDLES. Dickson Cotton Mill at Jurlnbtirg KnlargliiK Plant Cotton Growers Meet. Corresimmlenee of The Observer. L-aurlnhurg. Feb. 14. At a meeting of the directors of the Dickson Cotton . . .. . . iu Mill t his vveeKltwas uecmeo. to uuiia an addition to this mill providing or x.oon more Hpindles. The construction Hpindles. of tills annex will begin at once and, when completed, will make this mill one of the leading mills of this section. Sheriff Mcl-aurtn Is in Newbern, where lie hiiH gone after a negro named Hlul. who has been arrested on the charge of huuse-bresklng. Mr. John I,ytch, of this county, was married yesterday to Miss Annie Par ker, of llolesou county. The eottoti growers of the county are going (a have an Important meeting Hatiiiduy, among the most prominent speakers of the occasion will be Mr. J. A Hrown. of Chadborn. Almost no ,'otlon Is being sold In this county, the f ti mers being convinced that there is in, material reason why cotton should now be at its present price. The farm ers and not the merchants are holding ctton, and they seem to be holding It Ensnaring Victims Khoiild he Taken at Onoei to Pretcitt 1'urther Trouble. Mere In Charlotte, as In other cities anil towns, dyspepsia or stomach troubles arc ensnaring victims In a must Insidious way. Nearly every mothers son of us, nnd daughter, too. expects the stom ii ch to accustom itself to all manner nf ill-treatment, but the time oomes when we cannot sbuss it with Impu nlty. How much better It would be t.i take steps at once to strengthen tho stomach and prevent further trouble. t, Use Ml-o-na now and soothe the Irritated walls of the stomach and Ei,o,,tVin the rastrlc follicles so uuit thev will pour out their dally mir.niv of dlnestive materials with I l-.l... Thai! flia headaches, ul,.ntlllT1HM. NUPL'kn UV1UI V ,J". ::. ..Hte. tired feelings A t-uvm and (nervousness will disappear, and you pan oat what you want at any lime Lrirs'i v . - you iiko. Ml-o-na Is a combination ot reme dies, some of which are nut unn known in Whls countty, and la a posi tive gasranteed cure for ait diseases ot the stomach excepting cancer. Just one little tablet out of a 60 cent box before meals, for a few" days, and you will soon regain perfect healtji snd slrsngth,1 and iiavt no fear of indigestion or stomach- troubles. Ask Wwdall Hheppsrd t ahow you tha- guarantee under whlh thy sell this remedy. .. r:'" ';';'" If not convenient to obtafn Ml-o-na of Woodall St Hheppard ttr some other retailer, it will be sent by mall, post age prepaid on receipt ot prtce. . The It, T, Booth Co.,' Ithaca. N T, dyg.ttsHsjeUMr tW.Fn Jlfsat ' t ! Cam CoU IbOm Day. cGt tHsmy' dSaomall without calling on the local banks to any great extent to aid them in their undertaking. They have money ' of their own and will not sell at present prices. Mrs. C. A. Wells has gone to Flor ence where she was called to the bed side of her sister who was painfully hurt in an accident a few days ago. Marlon Club Holds Annual Meeting. Correspondence of The Observer. Marion, Feb. 14. -The annual meet ing of the Catawba Club was held last night in the club rooms, when the of ficers for the ensuing year were elec ted as follows: President, J. Q. Gilkey; vice-president, L. C. Sinclair; secretary and treasurer, K. C. Ouy; W. W. Coop er. I J. P. Cutlar, W. W. Guy and A. P. Whltner, governors. The Gilkey Veneering Company has begun the erection of its plant here. Th mnmrn hones to he in full opera tion by April lBt Machinery Is arriv- j ing daily for use in the plant. The Marlon board of trade Is corres ponding with the promoters of a cotton mill, which it Is hoped will be located here. LAX0 TaKes the Place of Calomel Laxo is an ethical, vegetable siihatitutA for ca1iiiti1 Itsef- 1 feets are lust as trood or better. without any of the dangers of salivation or bone-corroaion which follow the tue of calomel. Jt makes your liver make you a new person. 35c per Bottle. "THE DUCETTE" "EXERCISER The best on the market for only $1.00. Armistead Burwell, Jr. Phone 343 North 2S Tryoo St. A HEATED HOUSE Is a great comfort. One of our Stoves la your hall would stop those cold draughts and aid materially In keeping you com fortable. !"' All sizes, for wood or coal. u. I Stoves, ' Mantels, v Tiles. Orates. Phone Sis. tit i. Tryoa 8t tiOTtX KVjKKIi.Tr. High Point, N. C New and strictly first-class; -esntrsll located ; three minutes walk from depot Hot snd sold bathe, sleetrie llgata. Ca ters to the cemaieretal travelers. " ' i, "at It' PU3n j?wprfetot. - yi i Q.nfin''f"DKTV:r: nnrrr: - or uhuu :u-i Estimates Furnished t:;:i:BuiLDERs of ; : :; :- ; : A.' . "V-." I A. n. WASH B URN, southern agent: CHARLOTTE, IF YOU HAVE A Diamond to reset, we can do the work for you to your entire aatlsfactioni We carry a complete line of Ring, stud and Brooch Mountings always in stock. Diamonds reset by an expert. We will gladly ex amine your Rings or Brooches at any time and let you know If they are secure. GARIBALDI & BRUNS. MARDI GRAS CARNIVALS, FEB RUARY 22-27, 1906. MOBILE. ALA.. PENSACOLA, FLA., AND NEW ORLEANS, LA. Southern Railway announces that on account of the above occasions round-trip tickets will be Bold to Mo bile. Pensacola and New Orleans at extremely low rates. Tickets on sale February 21st to 26th inclusive, with final limit March 3rd and may be extended until March 17th by per sonally depositing ticket with Joint Agent and paying fee of 60 cents. The following round-trip rates will apply from Charlotte: New Orleans, La., $23.25; Mobile, Ala., 119.00; Pensacola, Fla., $18.60. 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 Ry or write R. L. VERNON, T. P. A., Charlotte. N. C, W. H. TATLOE. O. P. A. Washington, D. C. SPECIAL REDUCED RATES VIA THU bUAUUAKU. The Seaboara tegt to announce that ao count of the occasion mentioned below the rate and condition! namea will apply. Mln City. Mexico Oolf Tournament. January 16th-February 13th, 190t. Rate of one I rut citan tare, pius Zoo. will apply, tickets sold January lt-l2th. continuous passage In each direction with final limit February 38th. ISO. Chattanooga, Tenn. Southern Baptist Convention ana Auxiliary societies. May 10th-15th, 1906. Rate one first class fare, plus, 25c. for the round trip, (minimum rate) 60 cents, tickets sold May 8th, 9th, and 10th, final limit ten days In addition to date of. sale. Tickets may be extended. For further Information as to rates from any point or schedules apply to your near est Agent or oddress the undersigned. C. II. GATT1S. T. P. A.. Raleigh. N. C "TlIArs THE STUFF" l.s what the carpenters say when speaking of WEARN'S LUMBER, for every good carpenter who takes pride In his trade loves good, lumber to work with. Our grade of lumber Is carefully selected, thoroughly, seasoned, and those who demand a good article, know that they can de pend on what we furnish. J. 11. WEARN A COMPANY. "Honesty is the BestPclicy" EMERSON ADAM "sCHAAf Pianos are Kade 01 itooor . mi Sold ii Bert - v 1 Jit . WATCH . V9 GROW , niROVGII MJUARE DEALLVO Charlotte), teCb.: 313 K, Trron ! Tboue S, i i -i.iLium .s-w, !'.,." ,-r sat i f. r - .n-,- - i . i"!.:t-..-r-m " i.- . " ' i ' .j , i nrrocnnnnonrD - -J A?- vC - f 1 vUll VJUUI1UV1IVV s ; , vioiicitca f ACH HI PR KM? 'WHISKEY FIVE YEARS OLD SMOOTH AND MELLOVT e ra"w - Express Charges Paid By Us. A trial will convince you that these goods are the , veni best far medicinal and other purposes. Send ua your orders and if IctUril ItU Uur CAUCUOO .1. 1 T at once. All smpments are jnauo ui piatu, caaca, Remit by Postal Write for price Charlotte's Best Conducted Hotel THE BUF0RD Special attention given to Table Service, making it un equaled in the South. This is a feature of the Buford that is claiming the atten tion of the traveling public. Clean, Comfortable Beds, Attentive Servants. C. E. HOOPER MANAGER. THE MOON 18 MADE OF GKKEN CinCESB many people would lead her to be lieve, when the housewife goes to purchase flour for her baking 'day but if she has once used the Pride of Charlotte flour she will take nothing else. It I made of the oholoeat se lected wheat and ground at our tnllls. 51ECKLENBURO FIXHJR M111L8 J. Loe Koiner, Proprietor. I Phone S. . -r Suit Cases And Suit Cases A regular family of Suit Caacs-r-nlgh-on-to 200--everyone good; not crap muB era xnose at' i.lgi ' . e i bt . si t 5 moVT nretintloua" .Ste UdSMSk It llUggti more pretentious ones at $$ and $.' a-iw-a swi.0 - The fact that we have them made. contract for them In large quantities, enables us to get tne most for our money. Selling them as we buy.' at a" short margin, which is often jess than others pay makes us the leaders by a large majority. Every ease' we sell Is an advertisement for us. We depend on the eWd will of our pat rons for much oftiour compensation In . suit . case selling We think the "good and faithful" was better p&fd with "well done" than the one that was "cast out" . We can suit ease you in quality and price. r GILREATH & CO. ; . . A HAPPY MAN. , A man's happiness is always In fluenced by the condition of his wife's health. : When sha ir In pain he ear ties worry with him to his business. Anything that relieves her suffer ing fills him with gratitude. A prominent merchant of Forest City, St. C writes: "I feel It my duty to' write you that the dreadful pains that have always eome to my - wife every month have been, prevented by Scott's NU BAJa-U5NK. . It -quiets her nerves and takes away all pain." KUBAL-O-LCNE simply quleU the nerves and allows nature to act with out pain. . tt is harmless and leaves no bad effects. Bold by ,a!l drug aieta. Free sample) on fsauest. ' JNO. I ML 6C0TT At CO Wholesalo Agents,, u t - f 1 f Jut zj i -r c r ii aciit - NORTH CAROLINA. i i .a" FULLQUAHTS not perfectly fiatisfactory.; auu xuuiicj tyuui ro x A- - i m&IaSm.' rui'ljl I cr Express' Money Order' list of other Hqnorsv Let Us Serve You For AIL Purposes W7E 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 Coais Standard Ice CHARLOTTE, N. C. THE DENNY CAFE PERFECT IN APPODTTMENT. ' ELEGANT SERVICE, i Special Dining Room tor Ladles - ' Publlo Stenographer. Long Dlstanco 'Phone. THE DENNY: CAFE HOLLISTER'S COA and FucIXo BrtaM AaiOM MaaMh Snd Besewsd Vim. - : '' A nl(urnt.Vnatlry,tlnn TrAlvMtlnd. f in IN tVIUIlCf fclVUUlC., C ui.lvH WWHIP . iu Kwne trout) le. fix sn4 Baekens its Rockr Konntaln Tea in uo-t lilt inm. n Mi I a mix. OAmitiui mode n HOtAtSTga DWDO COU FAST, MMIlSOtU WJa--. S0LDEN , NUGGETS FOR 8 ALLOY PEOPLE rA or p- . mi '-...'. ; HELP FOR THE LADIES - household commodity la hmlt so aseiut or satisfactory as the; sV a ... , . 7 SAD IRONS (HJ 1 1 We have just received new shit- menk. Toall buy them1 it you see thank One One stof 3 for..,, ,v ...... 1.TS.' set ofi for. .92.00. Alien Hardware Co. Wholesale snd Retail - I s )y "V"' v ' ,yC 1 ? Jr. l J .' ki 3 ' J. v t I' -V It X 9 '" J s- u T t t .hi 4 . ' y 4
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Feb. 16, 1906, edition 1
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