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, Iw Jf ;. . c , , - -a ' s .- J743wBrltlsh ' ' ship Chester.' Wt , t Geary, captured the French ship Elephant, with $34,000 on board. t149 Usher Oahagan executed at Tyburn, He was a ganwem" y hiwh ami a scholar; he edited a baautif ul edition of the claa- 1 ; ' ales, and translated rope a aaes . ''Hah Md Temple of Fame Into Latin versa. His crime was that J nf !1nn1nff com. JltM: Treaty of Tolentino between Rnnanarte and the Popo. 5 7M. Kl Arish. and subsequently s'- '. OasiMJ, with most towns in West l , V H ern Palestine, taken by the , VfV ' v French. a" IMS. British evacuated Egypt. J801. The Emperor of Hayti onerea .VJ-, , a reward of J40 for the return ' of every native of (he island residing In the United States. : J806, Napoleon controlled the entire military department of Holland. Several bills for the admission of MlsHOuri as a Plate with and without slavery bavins been re lected, (he House, on motion of Henry Clay, appoints a commit tee to meet a committee on the nnrt of th Senate to advise a plan for Its admission; Mr. Clay, as the chairman, reports a resolu tion defining the conditions on which the territory may he ad mitted and unbracing the Sen ate's compromise amendment; this resolution is adopted In the House and in the Senate, and un der Its provision Missouri is ad mitted Into the I'nlon. An. 10. l2fl. New York suffering; from a coal famine, there beinR no rail roads at ihHt time, while water transportation was stopped by Ice. IMA. A tremendous earthquake In Chill The city of Conception, containing H.'.hoii inhabitants, re duced to ;t heap of ruins; many other t 1 1 s and villages de molished At llrst the sea re tired and left the vessels In the harhor aciound: but it soon rush ed violently back '', feet above It level. SUM. An industrial exhibition opened in I'aris. J8B5. f,ec touli general command of the Confederate armies and recommended the enlistment of liegroew. 874. A new Ktitish Cabinet formed, with Dlsiae I as premier, and the Manjuls of Salisbury as Secretary for India. 1875, The Indemnity which Spain would pay for the Virfjinius af fair was fixed at $.r,0( for each case. B884. The remains of the (victims of the .Teannette Arctic disaster, Ivletlt. Commander (Jeorfce W. Ielxnp tT. S. N. : Jerome J. Col lins. metereoloKlsl ; Jamen M. Ambler, surgeon: VV'alter Ixe. OeorRe W. Itoyd. Helnrlch Kuil ach. Carl A. tiortz. Adolph Dress ier and Nelse Ivorson. seamen, and Ab. Ham. Chinese cook. In charge of Ueut. Harper and Master S' huelze. 1'. s. ., rear b New York; nt, the olllclal recep tion the bodies are taken In a most Impressive procession to the Brooklyn navy yard, via the Eaat niver HrldKc: funeral cere monies Hte held In the church of the Holy Trinity, New York, after whlrh interment Is made according fir- the wishes of the relatives of the deceased. 3815. Dlspatnheg from Korll t Lon don declare Cen Huller sur reunded and closely hemmed In at Abu Klea, IMS Frederick PouKiags died at Washinnrton. R c. 4 Mayor Taylor, of Richmond. Va.. allows bond Issue ordinance to become law without his approval. i" TO TAKE. "S tARB SCBtTEB, 4. f' I 3-, t s b t i J' i' A 5 It In tinteaionable to iuppom that uch a pretty' and ! wlnnltur little- ac tress aa Adelaide ' Thurston ' exiflta without her personal admirer 4 That dainty Misa Thurston haa tham to profusion needs no formidable pfo nhet. Durinar the past Bummer while she was traveling In Europe, she wrote to a friend on thl lde of th water that she was anxious to get haCK to her stagje work and her sweetheart". When asked for an explanation for her rather surprising' assertion she said:;; "My sweethearts? Why, my au diences, of course. I love them all only some better than others. Thia 1 because some are so ardent, and have a way of telling me how much they like me. In this way my audience are like Individuals and I always think of them as such. A girl doesn't want a sweetheart who can't make love tro her, and for the same reason I tike the audiences best which know how to show that they are fond of me. I've traveled around the country so much now that I know Just where my best sweethearts are and when I'm going to them I feel Just about the aame aa a girl feels when she 1 about to' see her best fellow again. Yes, my audience, the dears, are the only sweethearts I really love." There can be no doubt that Mis Thurston cherishes her audiences here in the list as they have always been most appreciative and warm in their regard for her. Miss Thurston will be. seen here for the first time In her new play, "The Triumph of Betty," on next Friday at the Academy of Music. "Foolish" is the name of a aong sung by Marie Cahlll, Dick Temple and Roy Atwell In "Molly Moonshine," which will be seen here March 10th. All are in regulation evening dress but man age to give one of the funniest exhibi tions seen on the stage in a long while. No props are used, and the fun Is all spontaneous and intelligent. trxroNsciors uy thk tuack. UVaTolIng Man lias Narrow Kscapo From Death at Spartanburg Israel's Slayer to be Tried N April Term of Court. CorreKpondewe nf The Observer. Spartanburg, S c. Feb. IX.-Charle 1 Parson, a well known traveling nan, who resides with his family nt Uwcatur. Ga.. was found In an unron sk4ous condition In the yards of the Southern Railway this morning a few inlnutaa after train No. n,",. ou in bound, arrived. Officer O.oksey, who was on duty In that vicinity nt the time made (,he discovery of a man's bipdy ly ing In chs proximity to the tr.wk and, nuppotutig he had been killed bv Haymont Want! an Part of Fayette- vlllo Propor-i-city Will ; Grant A'o Right of Way Along Main Streets Xo IVotea, , Correspondence of The Observer. Fayettevllle, Feb. I8.t-The agitation has begun for placing the suburb of Hayrnount, within the corporate limits of the city. Many years ago, under a Republican municipality, by. an act of the Legislature, it was made a part of the corporation, but-the act was after wards repealed, and it is now outside of town, the line running across West Hay street Just at the colored r"resty terlan church. Abstractly speaking, Hayrnount ought to be within the cor porate limits. It is the largest and most thickly settled suburb, has the costliest residences and most desirable property, nearly all Its inhabitants are engaged in business in town, and Its liability to city taxation would greatly Increase municipal revenue. But the Haymounters want to know before they agree to the proposition (they may be put Into the city whether they agree or not), what they will receive in return for adding so materially to the city treasury: whether they will get police protection, sidewalks, water mains and hydrants, the hose wagons In case of fire, etc. They do not think It fair that, as was the case when they were before incorporated, they should be part of the city when the tax collector comes around, and re main In the country, so far as munici pal advantages are concerned. Workmen have been tearing out the vault of the flank of Fayettevllle and replacing It with a larger and costlier structure, to meet the demands of the institution. K. N. Priest, of Little River town ship, has killed 31 wild turkeys this winter, three of which he brought down at one shot. J. H. Priest hs killed i:i. three of which he shot across the line In Moore county, while he. stood in Cumberland. Wild turkeys are very numerous In this county this year, and only a day or two ago were part of the ordinary bill of fare of the Hotel LaFnyetle; they are Just teem ing In the woods of ISInden county. The railroad and street committee of the board of aldermen has Imported unfavorably on the application of the Italelgh & Southport Railroad Com pany, for an amendment to Its fran chise, granting' additional! rights of Way, as It Is opposed to the line of road passing over Ramsay or any oth er of the principal streets. There is talk, though It has not ma terialized Into any definite plan yet, of establishing another brlck-ma king plant here, as It Is believed that there are still extensive beds of the right clay In the vicinity of the old Mat thews brick-yard northeast of town, which furnished the material for build ing a great part of old Fayettevllle, and. It Is the correspondent's Impres sion, though he Is not certain, for the const met Ion of the 1'nlted States arsenal on Hayrnount. Mr. K. A. I'oe, chairman of the board of county com missioners, now has large brick and cement block works In the southeast ern outskirts, turning out superior material; but "competition Is the life of trade." Mr. W. L. Hawley, alderman of th first ward, has received through Mr. (1. B. Patterson notification that Fisli Commissioner Bowers will send to him, for deposit In the Cape Fear river, an additional supply of young shad In April or May. The wholesale and retail clerks of the city, in a meeting at the court house, have organized a clerks' asso ciation, the meeting being presided over by ('apt N. H. MeOearhey, with Mr. C. L. Jones acting as secretary. Mr. J. C. McDcarmld, who has been for a long time the efficient treasurer of the First Presbyterian church of this city, having removed to Rennert, the board of deacons has elected, as his successor. Dr. A. S. Rose--an ex cellent selection. Mrs. K. H. Jennings and Miss Jie Jennings yeslerduy afternoon charm ingly entertained a number of friends at cards,-at the residence on (Illlesple Street. Prof. Kvans, a colored teacher, who was arraigned before Magistrate Overby yesterday for Inhumanly whipping a pupil, was discharged, and the prosecutor, Joseph Morgan, was taxed with the costs. Miss Kate (1. Monroe, graduate nurse of the lllghsmlth Hospital, who has been nursing Mrs. C. L. Ingobj and , , . , , Infant, went down on special duty to I Couple Wedded at (liina Grovo Maxton last, evening. Howan Chair Factory Itesumes Mr. K. H. Marvin has been carried Mentions, to the Mlgbsmlth Hospital for treat- I fSpeclal to The Observer. mtr' .. . , , , ' China drove, Feb. 19.-At the home Mr and Mrs. K. J. Lilly and Mr. and j f the bride s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. S. H. MaclUe have returned from !,,lin I.IImIom- MIhh Alice Mfnlrer he. SOUTHERN cottov wrr.T. nrftrka. Quotation, by F, C. Abbott H K II i J K li AhhAVill aA.M liken Mfg:co::;";-;;r:::::i 72!" SPnnlng.. :..'10& Ml Sid Jfoked M " Ma ' Am. Warehouse, gpray. Kf. C. Anderson Cotton Mills 1u . tm v Adla '- ..-....,:.. ,gn4 -j 4Lkwriht Mills .4. n J00 1V3 Beginning Monday, February 26 and continuing for one week, with matinees Wednesday and Saturday, Klaw & Krlanger will present at the Academy of Music, at Richmond, Va., what is universally conceded to be not alone the most colossal theatrical production known to the annals of the stage, but one of the most beautiful and costly shows ever conceived. Messrs. Klaw & Erlanger have sent to that city th mighty spectacle "Ben Hur" that classic of Impressive drama. In that production great organization not alone in numbers, but in talent, notables, wonderful stage craft and all that was beautiful to the eye and to the car pere presented, but In the lat est importation of these great spec tacles presented by Klaw Sc Erlanger, that of "Hmnpty Dumpty" is mightier and more beautiful in ever respect than any of Its predecessor. "Humpty Dumpty" is not a panto mine, as the name might Imply, nor has It anything in story, scene or con struction similar to any of the small plays of that title which have ever been een In this country. The pro duction will be seen with all the origi nal American east which chsractler- ; Martin Furniture Co.. N. C. v' ' x-.,. v..', Manchester Mills 9f iiii.-iiiltiam, , w j Kin, "Humpty Dumpty" Is the mightiest merger of fun, frolic, fantasy, melody and magnificence known to the the atrical world. An idea of the immen sity of this production may be gleaned ionarch b''c irom ine iacL uiai more intin- aav com- j Monarch. S. C. Pfd edlnns, singers, dancers and panto- j Mooresville, N. C. ' SB 101 113 111 -WS ' 86 102 65 91 100. 140 123 10 n 1U6 1 100 7 107 30 91 102 Arlington ....." 1M , .; ( nw.', JSn,"''"4" k"r'-...MM 106 Augusta. Ga, .,,M m iseiton.. k 109 Brandon Cot vrm a "'A'"" Brogan Cotton Mills. 8. C..." wrooKsifle ...-,.. mi Buffalo Tf Ills 8. C. ..... .... v- . Cannon Mfr, Co. 200 Chadwick, N. C Pfd. - Cherryvllle ' ' Cheewell, 8. C..V '-, CheswfclU B, pfd. ; O "on ,;J..A. - Clifton Com, i..-. 120 ciifton Pfd.;;r..'... : ' . t. ciiffside no cniquoia Cotton Mills , Chronicle Mills, , J. C .115 Courtney ....Ls, ' km Chrokee Mfg. Co. llR Conversee , , U6 Columbus Mfg. Co Cora ., Darlington ."..."...".".. SO Dallas Mfg. Co., Ala. 84 Dover Yarn Mills, N... C 100 Drayton.. 80 Dllllng Eflrd. N. C 128 Elmlra Pfd 106 Eagle & Phoenix 125 Hjisley , jog Kdenton, N. C Enterprise Mills N. C...; .. SO Knoree ,77 Enoree Pfd 09 Eureka Exposition Fairfield Pfd. . Florence, N. C... Fountain, N. C. . Gaffney Mfg. Co lias ton Gastonla Gibson 96 Olenwood 100 -- Gluck 96 1AU Glen Lowry Pfd Glen Lowry Com 101 104 Graniteville. 8. C 1S1 Grendeb 107 Greenwood 94 Highland Park - Highland Park Pfd Hartsvllle 88 Hartsville, Pfd 9S Henrietta Mills 200 Hosklns Pfd Hoskins, N. C Huguenot Pfd Inman Mills, 8. C Inman Mills. 8. C. Pfd 97 John P. King Mfg. Co 97 Kesler 132V4 Lancaster Cotton Mills 106 Lancaster Cotton Mills Pfd.. .. 97 Lanett 100 Langley Mfg. Co 93 Laurens Linden, N. C. 128 Librty Limestone 98 Lockhart, 8. C. ...'. 9T l.oray, Com 20 Lorav Pfd S.t l,otUse Mill, N. C 9 Lowell , 125 Lumberton Iti7 Marlboro Cotton Mills 6.1 40 Testimony Showing: Wonder-l I ...... 1 - ' ifUril 91 iao 200 95 1 75 91 115 60 . 88 97 140 100 201 102 100 99 108 100 101 96 161 90 100 101 100 102 Maple Mills Mfg. Co Mills Mfg. Co. Pfd.... Modena Cotton Mills Mollohon 90 Monaghan 100 89 90 scenes, each as elaborate as an entire J Nokomls. N ,,.,1.,,, .l,...n,, ,l h.u,,tl. orrm iviiiis ful than has ever been seen upon the American stage, are used. The cos tumes number 2,0W and cost alone fino.OOO to produce. The Impression produced by "Humpty Dumpty" Is that of a beautiful dream of color, cos tumes, ealdtrtns and hosts of beauti ful women, a dream that never stops Wor a moment Tin Moulan D."ly, Diamond Donnor, William C. Hrhrode, lleorge Schiller. John C. Schrode, Joseph C. Smith. John Mc Veigh. Madeline Seville, David Ab rams, ami the marvelous t-lrlgolatls Flying Ballet and 3.10 others. The sale of seats will begin Thurs day, February 22. The prices will be f.0. 1.00 $1.10, $2.00. 95 108 C 100 101 Odell Mills S Orangebury 1st Pfd HiO Orangebury 2nd Pfd 80 Orr Cotton Mills, 8. C - Onark 140 l'aeolet Mfg. Co ...175 Paeolet Msg. Co., Pfd 102 Patterson Via Pelzer Mfg. Co , 107 Piedmont Wagon Works .... 200 Poe, W. F. Mfg. Co 125 77 uo 105 121 95 102 90 9:i 111 103 90 102 90 106 177 104 133 fill Cures of Colds, Croup, Pneumonia, etc., made ; by Gowan's. ' A testimonial from' a stranger la on thine: a letter from the man tou know trail is another. r We have hundreds of letters from well-known Carolina ana Virginia men and women, write for our free booklet which give many extracts from letters. -t ' , Gowan's Pneumonia Care is the won derful external remedy for croup, colds, coughs, sore throat, pneumonia, rheuma tism. . Yon rub it aver chest or throat. It goes in, and does the work at once. Ksta Tour nsigrtDorr experience. One application relieved a very bad sore throat'1 P. B Gkjffin, with H. J. Heinti&Co. v , 44 1 have used Gowan's Pneumonia Cure for colda and croup with most gratifying results. It gives immediate and permanent relief." Rev. N. C Ykarbv, Hillaboro, N. C. "I wish to say that Gowan's Pneu monia Cure was recently used on my little niece with amazing results: She had been sick for months with inflamed chest, orotracted cough and congested lungs, and had become very much emaciated. From the first application she began to improve, and in ta. tew days she was romping over the bouse. " i think Gowsq's Pneumonia Cure a wonderful remedy, and would advise everyone troubled with throat, chest and lung ailments to try it" W. B. Bacwbia, Wholesale Grocer, Durham, N. C All druggists sell Gowan's. Large bottles, 1.00; croup eke, 25 cents. By mail, if desired. Gowaa Medical Co., Durham, N. C V4- PATTERiJ 3f i- -.14 , -w. . "rt -, r u ,t it H W y ), ' r iiicnn 'K- II K W'U" IHHIlMlila MULDERS QlARLOffE N. C ' GEARING PULLEYS HANGERS COTTON MILL MACHINERY ' COTTON OIL MACHINERY . t. 1 MARDI QRA3 CARNIVALS. FEB RUARY 21-27, 1806, MOBILE. ALA.. PENSACOLA. FLA.. AND NEW ORLEANS. LA. Southern Railway announces that on account of the above occasions round-trip tickets will be sold to Mo bile. Pensacola and New Orleans at extremely low rates. Tickets on sale February 2 1st to 26th inclusive, with final limit March 3rd and may be extended until March 17th by per sonally depositing ticket with lolnt Agent and paying fee of B0 cents. The following round-trip rates will apply from Charlotte: New Orleans, ' La., $23.25; Mobile, Ala., 119.00; i Pensacola, Fla., 118.50. Through Pullman Drawing Room Sleepers and ' ...... n h n v. . rty i I i . " Mobile and New Orleans without change. For further information call on any Agent Southern Ry., or ; writs R. L.. VERNON, T. P. A., j Charlotte. N. C. W. H. TATLOE, G. P. A. Washington, D. C. ! 1 Presbyterian College for Women CrMOTTC N. C A high-grade College for Women, equipped with every modern im provement. Special rates offered for. second term. V' r J. R. BRIDGES, . D., President.. DRAUGHOK'S PRACTICAL BUSINESS COLLEGE RALEIGH COLUMBIA NASHVUiLE KNOXVUXa NORFOLK ATLANTA POSITION. May deposit money for tuition In bank until course is SPECIAL. REDUCED RATES VIA THE ' completed and position is secured, or Incorporated 1200,090.00. Estab. 16 Yaara Strongly endorsed by Busi ness men. No vacation. Enter any time. Wa also teach BY MAIL. can or send ror catalogue. principals of the cast are Frank I "T!c"" Coa,ton-; A!i an. Maude Lillian Herri. Nellie I ghlan , ,W - M'NRELY-LITAKER. lf!l(rlilfn trip thrniijrh the tropics Ink lti(f In Hiiviina. NiitWHii an.l Ja- Roanoke Mills lat Riverside Mf. Co 100 Richmond Spinning Co 90 Saxon 100 Senaca Scnaea, I'fd Sibley Ga til Social Circle Southern, N. C Spartan Mills 137 Sprlnasteln 90 Trenton. "N. C 11 Tryon, N. C 131 Tucupau, S. C 143 Tucupau, S. C. I'M Tuscaroro W Toceoa, Ga 150 Toxaway Union Mills, S. C tlnlnn Mills, S. C, Ptd - Unity, tin 136 Victor Oil - Victor Mills, fl. C - Walhalla. S. C - Warren MfK. Co. PM 9f Bi w asninKion ..nun ' I ll'..t. .. vim. TtA ,.' 'V""'" ' i aine the wife of Mr. H. Albert Mc Ni-. lv ,r llin hi i- The I'fmnmtiv innk ! Warren Mf- Co rfvttl.. ... ,u. . . '. inili'ii itnd i-lfiMtnw ullli it vlull I,, N.', . . , . I U'nuliinirlnn """i "Tin iiw ofipin iinii, arcoiiipa- " " piHrc yesieruay aiK'rnoon, Kev. ( SllH hv ,,t lw... ... ... . i lOrk. ...i,. ,la , ... . ... .. r. m,i 'liri 'III. irilirUU J .,.... . .,llllti, Ul llir) liUlliriUII I'lllirCIl, PCI- . 11'.. 1,1,.,, wini u nin'irii' r upon w Men i - 'it'"' , rorirung nie ceremony. .ir. ana Mrs. i Woodslde he injured man was pin.-,.,) ami tike, , "enshoi... spent last Saturday In this M,-Ney will make their homo at Whitney Mfg.'c'o.' To the waiting room. Mr. Faiwui sr,i, I ' " ' having- Willi him i tpls of vol- lfarDor Woodruff regained consciousness, tnkl his nmnn 1 a"d 11 of "", "H'oaTHphi. :( ; jrf, V'. H. Lesley will leave to- Wllllamston and add remi and relaied how th ln !-I u""",y nf North Carolina." of which . ll,,,rr)W for Hnrlnjrton. whre alio ! w."tUoV ' ' i lent or-urred. II said t h, u w hor, the '"' . Is the publisher, ami Capt. S, A. , wm visit relatives. From Burllnaton ! X,?J? " ,. . i i .. , . , An IV. or HH e IT 1 the i Ifnr.li,., .... . ,,, . . , , . " rr iiT.HiiiiKi in,- ue-uni iiia'e :, '-i.viih. i,asiey win ho in wasninirion. 1J. 17 131 102 . 78 . 90 131 104 101 xo 140 128 142 100 106 18S 934 115 105 101 loo 90 100 SEABOARD The Seaboard Den to announce thst ar count of the occulona mentioned below the rates and oondltion named will apply. Mexico uny, moxko-uoh luurnament January 16th-February 13th, 1J06. Rate of one frat claat fare, plus 25c. wit! apply, ticket sold January lst-12th continuous passage in each direction wltn nnai limit eeoruary zstn, igoa. Chattanooga, Tenn Southern Baptlct Convention and Auxiliary Soclstlm May lOth-lMh, 1906. Rate one flrat class fare, plus, 26c. for the round trip minimum rate) 60 cents, tickets sold May 8th. 9th, and 10th, final limit ten days in addition to date gt Mile. Tickets may be extended. For further information as to rates from any point or schedules apply to your near est Agent or od dregs the undersigned. C. H. GATTI8. T. f. A., Raleigh. N. C. give notes and pay out of salary. In thoroughness and reputation D. P. B. C is to other business colleges what Harvard and Tale are to academies. SCHOLARSHIPS free. To theea who take Book-keeping or Short hand, we will give scholarships free in Penmanship, Mathematics. Busi ness Spelling, Business Letter Writ ing. Punctuation, etc., the literary branches that will earn for yon BKABOARD AIR LINK RAILWAY. PABSiSNaER DEPARTMENT. The Seaboard announces the followinc special rate account of special occasion under rules and conditions given below. New Orleans, La.; Pensacola, 'Fla. Mobile, Ala. Mardl Gras, February 21st to March 3rd, tickets sold February 21st to 26th, final limit March 3rd .with privilege of extension until March 17th. Rate .one fare plus 25 cents for round trip. Louisville, Ky. Account Department of Superintendence, National Educational Association; February 27th to March 1st. Rate of one fare plus 26 cents for round trip, tickets sold February 24th, 26th, 26th, final limit March 4th. For further Information address, C. H. GattlB, T. P. A., Raleigh, N. C. JAMES KER, JR., C. P. A., Charlotte, N. C. INC0RORATtl CAPITAL STOCK $30,000.00 Not the cheapest, but preeminently the ' BEST. These are the largest, oldest and best equipped schools In North Carolina, a positive, provable FACT. 1,000 former students holding positions in North Carolina. Positions guaranteed, backed by written con tract Shorthand, Book-keeping. Typewriting and Kngllsh, taught by experts. Address KING S BUSINESS GO LL B G E Charlotte, N. C, or Raleigh, JJ. C. where it conies to a stop he nae nn x',', w'"'h 'ompar,ible to it In the ex- if, where she will spend some t'lmo attempt to aliKlrt hut made a mlscik In getting off on the wrmiK sld-- Hi lost his footing and In koiix- wv fell Under the w h" els Th.- for. e nf tin. fall, however, caused h,m t i r ! I aside Just as tin- wheels p.iswil then lost conicioiiKiies. Ills 1 1 . , 1 1 I m jirnl Tate were bruised and thet. in a d.Hp cut under lus now. His iidinnv epcup from limtant death Is considered re markable. He Is able t.i com lime bin trip hotniew ard, T. L. Hlv;pey, a. civil eiiKlneer, has liwn erisTfljred to make u survey of the city, which v..rk he Ih.ki'ti ul once. The !- Is (line Mill' s In 1 r ter, one and lulf-miles from the renter tu ii way. There him been n,. ellence of Its subject mat ter. In il.i I Milne as a contribution to the irmi i and contemporary history of North i alollna. and in the elegarire , eiim ii vlns, Illustrations and Kiaiilibal make-up. has ever i been Issued from the press or in i Vim before i.f the sllh friends. Mr. H. M. Ulllon has moved his family Into the home of Mr. and Mis. .1. A. Thorn. Mrs. union's parents, for a while York BANK STOCKS. .'-' 1 .1 1 sisii: iiawon iif.ii. not decided jut where he will locate .Mr. and Mrs Robert !riiy will occupy I lie residence vacated by Mr. IJillon. The Itow.in t'lialr Factory has re sumed operations under new mannRc nie!!i and, from all appearances, will yet prove In be a good Investment for I he stockholders. At a I'ecent mel - i-r'iimiimr.v iienriiiK niiiilltil ; inKT. Hev. ' . H Miller and Mr. Mc L to .lull In leraiilt or $500 lloml Kltrble weie aildcd to the board of stnrU a .MarrUsI Man. ,lireitois Mr A. T. Cllngdetier, of I to Tin oiwrvfr I Siatesvllle, - secretary and treasurer Cot,.., id J'eli m. -The case of the'aod Mr Thomas Hrllcs, of Thonitis- M .1 I e lll-.ltllM Mll. lllllllHHI aiIH ll. for Vine. Slll'i lllllendeilt mil oi.l (.II I W ho Kllli il Stack .lcn ir.2 ITIrttf VnlLwinl nt r'tm riot te itit Mr. (.Illon has ; Merchants' & Farmers', Char lotte Omnimt-rclal of Charlotte Charlotte National 170 Southern States Trust Co., Harlot to 110 Southern Loan slid Savings Hank. Charlotte lftl First National of Gnstonla... VA Citv National, of Greenville... 175 Frist National, of Morganton 136 Carolina National, Columbia. 135 Wilmington Savings ft TrUBt Companv 700 Rank of SfiartanburR 104 Central National, of Spartan 153 :to f .Ml U. .1 Iwoll. Tho Niate ', as I" Con. ord bv I. T. Hartsell. Ki.. lives and iheirl . II ;. Means, Ksq. 'flic hi ... k Imbli in' meeting of the Cannon Mates u 1 1 in . s allowed that, on com- and ll)soii Mills. ll.K I" , ft . ' if JOff, atld J. K. Ontry. At the smoker which promise to be a di llKlofnl nf falr, detegatea to the Slate ,,inent!nn WWch meet In Cee-imi in May. will be elect!. Various sublet Is of Interest to the tnivellng mifi will be d !s''us,s4- The rennilris of J. W. Isr-al. who teum ent and 8nstantly killed about three miles from the city Friday morn- i I he hiipo- 140 Swlnk and family will (co i Merchants' Farmers', to-morrow to visit rela- k,!"n,h.''Kv.' Vrk'i 'wYn'n'." tin Mr. Swlnk will also attend the j Brartanhur'a Savl'nas 14b Fidelity loan t itusi, oi Hniirli.nhnrr 215 k the mc ond time to the llan-i Mi Clarcn, clapp In maklnir nr- i First National. HpnrianDura... ii noli house. St, i. k. the young man who 'annemenls to beln his new residence ! Southern lni w.. lw Hhlcl, he will erect on a lot recently Ha" VT . B purchased from Mrs. I. Frank Patter- 1 untterv' Park. Aslievtlle 135 son. on Mam stiewt. ; j.'irst National of Richmond... 245 ! N- (. Railroad Stocks ....184 '. P. Dills A- o.' Cotton Koultable Trust Co., Augusta kp..-:.,i to The Observer. .National Exchange Ban, AU- v . i i.i .... i . u ui i tfiiafa .... r. 'oinnin, r ftt. nr - n vrrnnni iafiti - - - than had been general exneeie.l ' Charlotte TrUM CO. -, ."" : '' fa-! didn't Inspire any atreni I 'T"0! a Rxehaii a n, the loci market In which' an !. - i Ntlm rnhlf ii ii i Hi,, i.t a m t u.ii. , Rank. Columoia, ! niri In a J.VMI bond. In . fault ,,r 'l!"rs who were already lonif nnd ?-,nP mcsntirernerilH taken In many years Hlal lh); oioininn at 10 o'clock bef MC, rroxn t3tne to time, qui! Ions arle M ivor .1 I relative to the exac-t location of cr- represent aln lanrts. wtwther th'v are within or without the city limits. The present yer pnperty will be returned for tax ation end the 'Importunes f the Knowledge is manifest. Property In "as killed, was told to leave the house Ilie city is taxed at a hlhi r rjte than . but. Instead of iroiiiK. he went to a that on the outside. ! wludou. The kIi! told him to leave or A well attended meeting of the Htate j she would kill him liefnre nlvbin him ItlvMon of the T. IV A., was held in , lime to h ave nh.- shot throUKh the the rtty Saturday nlifl.t. It was dedd- ' window . htitlint him in (he breast. He ,d that a smoker will be jjlven by the, fell In the arms of hi, friend, Chailey . ' MW.U.U,Mi ,lw. .1 j. ...... ... . ! 1, I I hl'lf.-f ... r.,,'.v.i . nn- inn,- 1. i ii oil ie;n(r, f.o. u,-nii. 'Miarch 3. A commute. arrantre- : The lil I" only i:i ve.irs of nan 100 - 144 131 SPECIAL LOW BATES VIA SOUTH ERN RAILWAY. Account of Student Volunteer Move ment for Foreign Missions, Nashville, Tenn., February 28th-March 4th, 1906, the Southern Railway will sell on February 26th, 27th and 28th with final limit March 10th, round trip tickets to Nashville, Tenn., at rate of one first class fare plus 25 cents for the round trip. Round trip rate from Charlotte $15.30. For the accommodation of delegates attending this meeting from pdlnts In Virginia and North Carolina it has been arranged to operate through Pull mun cars and day coaches leaving Salisbury at 8:60 p. m., February 27th, arriving at Nashville at 12:20 noon the following day. Those desiring Pull man accommodation' please notify R. L. VERNON, T. P. A., Charlotte, N. C. THE CHARLOTTE SUPPLY COMPANY WH ABB SOUTHERN AGENTS FOB TOWED WIRE, GERMAN HKDDLES AND 1IKDDLE, FRAMES. " WRITE US FOR PRICKS. Foskett A Bishop Steam Traps Carried In Stock; also Card Clothing and -a Full Line of Supplies. CHARXOTTE BIRMINGHAM SPARTANBURG menfs) was atmoltHeo us follows.- n V. . mere child- vi t she ,...ir,,..i ,.i.i i . t ' rianlf Pnlumbla 10 Jf liainitah. Jr.; Charhs Chrlstinaii, T I." crime. The mayor bound her over to u oros o,,plitn' on the ptVit ,',f ' Talmeto Rank A trust Co 115 n vim ,. i v.. .. i nm n nu n ......... - - " 1 " O .4, ' IT HIIIH a II II ' f . ..L.h.I.I. u hi' h sin- was taken lo lull Hei M'" "ii'lia mi iiih to advance prices to " v""" fill Her was i Pleased. Slack's remales V"" " " '.' '""nil or llnuldntlon ' 130 '"n u .mil iikh (11 .,.,-n-lu it,.. t. ... . llo.Tie ttf iinniT aline.'ireil ..v I r,,l v l(mln.i '..llK. a. ,,n his wife Public seiitlni.nl holds the '' pr.mliiiit South western wnr.,'h,,e ' v-' .' s. luia ' " father of tin rl rl more to Maine than "" n" d to he abundantly supplied with ' N. C. 4 1W9 tne ki. as ne nas raised rter so thit pm oeninriy mr May con. iiiht mm inessuro Itie itinrknl h d I" to inilnts early suntsirtera weje (akin to (Ireeiisboi o, th she ! in, i know any better, it s.-erns iim ...in r.e..i.,..i n.... ... I '" '" ilts early sutiot, r&JX JT JWZ- nT-r ,",-,r, ", . ulli v of aiiythlng more than' mo - ,;!,: ,sm , h" .mo hand !si,w riiB vimn-ii. iin-n? was a larife , si.ius'oer. uk me mayor irwi'ie I lie or sir.nidiers who sold at New York --.'ia.'- ......... ' lot attendance, th tragedy having coummI ! offence bailable. Stack, who was kill t isonatderabk Interest throuahiait that.ed. wiii to hove had (julle a thivk jx, aeewn . of tne county. Jeas Rush. . x, IsreaJ' slayer, is still in. Ja41 and It ' ' not now known wln awvlleatlon for ItaSI -will ss na)fl. He haa rUind ' -Niirliotla ; Jones aa hia artoneys. TheT-.triafwtU come up during the April ' The noma Into thi hands sold nt New York nly other husiitmis of consilience " Th annual meeting of th directors . of tha WooHrun Cerivtn MUia was held In the city Saturday fright. Officers ; r-eteted sa -follows: President, ' A. W. rtmlrh: atBCretary. J. B, Kllgor. . The following compose in board of dl-rx-tor- A. Kmythe. 1. W, Prkr. t W. Pimpson. D, O. Little and A V SmJth. m0M has lain coiih.lcoiis buylnir of July for ered career and the knowledge that he i ' . " , . 7""'" "eaaes m the ;-rr.l man .how. t.m, he had i',", ' w'hl S" nsW'profl.aW." no business abouL such a house. .oner we do not this season vlSw wlth an . iprovnl. The approach of March notice Adversity transforms u coward Into 'day begins to show Ita Influence clearly ...,Pr"- .. . i1" relative weakness In' that position In With dlc. the ftost throw ono can'""'1' there Is still a Urge scattered niaka is to throw them away. ! Ina Interest partly hedged by an Ira of iair nifHiiiis. om wmcn in me end must I liquidated at differences satisfactory lo carriers of cotton, who represent practically the onlr short lntwat i- Mini inomn. v.. i", rill.llf If you have lost your boyhood spirits, courage and confidence of youth, we offer you new life, fresh courage and freedom from 111 health In Holllster's Rocky Mountain Tea. 30 cents. Tea or Tablets, n. II. Jor dan ft Co. CO. nnram'g Vanilla Is riura. Don't let your grocer "work iff a cheap and dangerous substitute. Insist on having Burnett's. BONDS. 102 StW .,...... vtj N 4s Int. added IBIS...... Hpray Woolen Mills Osinter- , est addetl Arista Mill . Int. added.,, -Columbus Power Co. s..,. WH, Orandy Mills 0 .-;; ' A, T. ) R. R. 6a WW.... 102 N. C. R. ft. Htoek... .. w i.UC Charlotte 4H 1 Int. t.r', Atlanta & Charlotte 1st... 102 133 10314 loew it5 lis 103H n 112 A blush Is on or the things that can. not be counterfeited. Surely the man who deceives himself Is an easy mark for other deceiver whet a real estate agaat begins to go downhill he loses ground rapidly.. A man may be short of Mesa and still be able to hand out a long Una of - talk. .I,,,,. in i . -.I.'. .raw ssiwsn.' .! TO CURE A COLD tit OWE DAT Take LAX ATI VK BRoMO' Qalnln Tab. Jets, tmimlste refund money If It falls to sure. K. YT. OltOVB'3 stgaatura la a aach boa. ate . ; ?. SEABOARD AIR LINB RAILWAY. PASSENGER DEPARTMENT. Special reduced rates via Seaboard. Pensacola, Fla.; New Orleans. La.; Mobile, Ala Account Mardl Gras, February 2nd-27th, one fare, plus 26c. round trip, tickets sold February 21st. 26th inclusive, final limit March td. Tickets can be extended until March 17th. Louisville, Ky. Account Department of Superintendence National Education al Association, February 27th-March 1st, one fare, plus 26c. round trip. Tickets sold February, 24h-26tn-26th, final limit March ith. C. H. GATTI8, T. P. A, Raleigh. N. O. - i h A POLICY That covers all diseases (No Exception) and also pro vides liberal sums for surgical operations ands pays lib eral indemnity for permanent disability. Issued by MARYLAND CASUALTY COMPANY. SOUTHERN STATES TRUST COMPANY. General Agents. HARVTET LAMBETH - - Manager Insurance Department FOR SALE ONE 50 TO 60 H. P. BOILER in first-class condition at two thirds less than cost Apply at ELIZABETH COLLEGE CHAHLOTTE, N. C. HACKNEY BROS. Plumbing and , ' Heating Contractors , Jobbers in Supplies ; HACKNEY BUILDING, W. FIFTH ST, Bargains in Snd-Hand Vehicles We have 10 second hand Pneumatic Buggies, all in good condition and newly painted that we,. ; will sell cheap Also a number of other second - v ; " hand vehicles.;; i" . 'u'u't - . ' i v. .'it;'" h jjijibsiIISHbbsbBbsbbbbsbbsbsbbbsbbbsbb r f i 1 ? 1 K " tit 4 u 1 nt- ;',; -4 V f ' It ft' J - , ' - 'it " V 5; . 1 J
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Feb. 20, 1906, edition 1
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