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alV? N&Vv CHARLOTTE PAHX OBSERYEB, FEBRUARY 23, q006; - i , v i t ii'i ; ? it - : THIS DAY IN HISTOBY , - " 1 155Thomas Wyatt beheaded. 'He . -took the lead In an unsuccessful Insurrection against Jhe "Bloody ". .J , Queen Mary," H ;f I8ft.--The capital of Louisiana Tern - v tory removed by Congress from 7 'New Orleans to DonaldsvlHe. v, IM5. French troops began the march against the city of San Vtfijfw rjomingo , . 18J.-The clipper brig Silas IUcb vap; ards, reached N'ew York In nlne- teen das from Liverpool. 1830. The Kusnian government at - 4 creed that all Jesuit entering f . the counirv were to be seized and 'fce&V" nt to Siberia. IMS. John Qulncy Adams died, i't" 1854. The Uork Island Uallroad 4 l completed from Chicago to the i ' Ml4islppi river i 1855. The House passed a hill re vs jrfjv; ' : ducing the duties n Imported J86J. ncinl 'luinc- rendereil i ;.! government property In Texan, !-ifi valued at $l.2ft0.0o. to the 011 " -federates. rfV'S! ! 1884. Artemus Ward. the famous American humorist, and his hwSt.'. agent. Dr. Kingston, captured by Indians while traveling overland to Salt Lake ('It v .V-'. 1885. Gold dropped t 199 1-2 In New York, a fall of live points, x on the new of the Wilmington v, occupation. viS. 1874. A pension of 1,000 v.early , ' granted by Queen Vlc-Uorla to the fi children of Dr. Livingstone, the .'; missionary and explorer, who died In Africa, if',!;: 1884. The Russian government was , asked by Great Britain to ex- ; e v plain its encroachments on the fyi: Indian frontier, and annonnee " ment was made in Imdon that ' Kandahar would be immediately f seised , if 188 (The United States Senate ' ' f , , passes a bill approprlal nig $ 2 r --;;'..,-000 for a monument to ex-vv.-. President Grant, to be erected in Washington. 1885. The Pacific Mail subsidy was p, restored by a Senate appropria tion of JSOn.OdO for carrying foreign malls. 1884. The Chicago labor troubles of 1S94 begun with Uie calling of a strike on the Stock Exchange building, then under construction. 1885A Invitations for the marriage of Anna Would to fount de Castellane tnsuet. 1804. William J. Bryan addresses General Assembly of Virginia, and receives ovation. GKKAT VO.HSII, "I'lM)," Skeleton of ilie r)inoaur-!irniitosati-ros In tlie American Museum of Natural HlMoi v. March St. Mt IimIhs. Prof. Henry K Osbom, of the Amer ican Museum of Natural Hlstorv. of New York, who planned and directed the mounting of the gigantic skeleton Of the Dlnosaur-Hrontosaurus. nlaoed I An mi Kiln Kit I has made :: . , . ,,,,iiii u- I tlons to science of recent times. For j ne nrst time inn world has a realls- tic glimpse of the actual size and an- nearance of tlie mlirhtv iw,ut .. roamed the primeval marshes of west- ."f h. " ' : ' "" " f "Mon.torio will be- given some time dur. ern America and other parts of (bc,,,,. Wllk rf1Hlsts not only of smaller globe, during the Age ir Ucptlle, esti-' iirtictcs. which are ornamental In their mated to have heen from three to I nature, but the students are decorating twelve million years ago, Jt was one of the laranst nnlmulu Mn.t ii,.,i 1 to walk on four !eKS, being nearly 67 feet long and 1.1 feet high. The tall measured 30 feet In Iciiuth and the neck IS feet 0 tons. the. body weighed about As a fossil "find" this surpasses nil Others In exlsleni e. As an object les son of the story of the rocks of the past ages, it In far more Impressive to ! the young thiin voluine of text-book ' reading. To the children especially It has proved n wonder of wonders. Groups and school chine dock to the New Dinosaur Hall, viewing with as tonishment tlie liue inonsier. whose Skeleton form tuners above their heads. The word "dinosaur" ine.ms, literally, "mighty lizard;" and "brnu tosaur" ' thunder liz.'.rd " BODY MClIleMKl MY HATS. Imml li.My of ItccliiHO .lunk Dealer v..,,.,t n.uri i t,i m . - ' ,H 111111 111 l-( Was Worth Cto.ooo. tSpovlal to Tin Wilmington. a well-known reputed to he ' 'bserver. l et,. A :;, kclls. ; lunk denier ot" IIiIm illy.! worth fii.ui J.;,.(iim in J.,1'.- W, was found O' ad tins morn iil' in lil place of imsini'SM un ctieBinut street, in j niuu niMrn i. m KMl tuul led the oi any inner env in ivorin i arounu, Jiff of n reeiuse tor )ear. and at limes basing tli records on the number of drsnk heavily Kn.in tin- piihlinui nf Hie ilMith for every thousand people. Our body whin found tli.s muinjun It Is ' record In l!x.:'i was better In this respect firesnmed he r. , off :t lounKe in theltban In l!'4 pise. In n paroxinin ,,f j i )t fi,i,wmK an i A letter received here from Dr. Mur- ttack "f heart l.uluii When the hoilvlphv. nipei lull -intent of the State Hos wss found n,t. had t . n nnv tie-d, 1 Mt ill. stated that Mrs. Francis Johnson. from the hand rind tin- n, aln. aitlaiuiri. i It is certiiln that e body had not Inn in- limn one niht nuide nrr.iiiKeiiieiu I' 1 will he lu-1,1 , In the phi.e rm An only sisin , fot the futi.i.il. morrow Why llnlr Turns firay. Marsh M. Nl. )io ,s The col'ir ,-f i tic hair epei,,s ,,, );. tie grsnuli-s. . l.i. h , (,,. hp,.,, ,f hair be -x.i mi I uiiil.-i .1 imwerful Tiilcroscojic S ,ii," tiir-i w, ,,,, ..,r ,lliy become ivhii. i,. ., i,iK,t limv. n Heouard tells us t:-.ii w hen In n ; ( years old bin In aid iniiied while In two days. This l.mk nla. when lie was perierriy mil ai, with-uit UIIV ! esiCclal ,iu- Smnet I lues, houovcr. OrroW or H1i1C,-H pi ml IJ. en the i-h.-iliifi- earlier in Hie I, a 1 iL wuuld usually take phoe As Hie iHUie, smile have S:ld lli.it ih- dan heenines filled lth small ii - jiai 1 11 lesi ) -ij make It look gray; others have Hald that the outer ps.-t of the liali Incomes altered so that it Is like ground glass and you cannot see the color. Hut a man bv the name of Metchnlkoff nils us that the real reason is because small mova ble bodies In the huir devour the grains of coloring matter and move them to the root of the hair. Homeiimes pois ons In disease, or some results of sor row, bring about an effect upon these amall mlgrallng bbdle (ccIIm causing them to liecume acihe In tho above fashion. That Is said to be the reason 'a'hy the huir jiows gray. How a Brou t'Mtaurus looltcd. - March HI. Nicholas. In form and appears npco the bron tosaors were quite unlike soy living nlmsls. and are remotely related to the llturd family. They had a long thick tall like the lizards and croco dile; g long flexible neck like the os trlch; thick, short, slab-sided body; traigbl, massive, postlike limbs, sug gesting the elephant, and a remarka bly small head for th l.,r ih u.,. "Fbm ribs and Jlmb and tall bones are exceptionally solid and heavy, while f j tha vertebrae of tha back, ne k and t ,- tall, on the contrary, are lightly osi , airwtod, Th ribs are liaif n (fat i ; w-Jda, a number of them weighing mora than one hundred pnuids such. A alngla footprint ot the oreJMure must hay nesrly fovfred , a -stuar yaxj ' tha ground. , ' , Eniployers ot barbers In the West end Of lUondon era combining to do awav felth .tips, Ibejr say . th. tip ar awt ;' only obofwloos to most customers but ,,7. "11a 1, " ' , T . result la wast of im by 4h barbers H,u, ! nC worry about purs' foo4 -: Ja hs form of excess f attention toll- lt board hag aver quta- -V-'.- AIItAfflM - mhA mlV lh :.-tlwhAft lu . 9 lll,A,i 4 ' .( - :r',-' . -01- -' , oust osier wbo'iivs the higbaat tips. WINSTON TO .WADESBORO ,v i v K .. . SOCTHBOtJJVD. ,WIIiL , BE BOLT , , k : ., ' Building of IUUlroad From T1a-City to Wadesboro Now PrartlcaUy Aa sured. Bids for Construction Hav ing Been Advertised For Work -, Mast Bcfria Brforo April lltb to Comply With Conditions Ocsth of . : . Unique! Character Rehearsal for Important Musical Kveot-Nens Notes or Foraytb'a Capital. Special' to The Obaecver, Wlnston-Sajem, Feb, .-Wtiiie all of the plans' ha ve-rfel. been perfected, thre is good reason for believing that the building of the . Southbound Railroad from this city to Wadesboro Is practi. enlly assured. Bids have been called for to construct culverts, xcavat and Krude for a distance of nearly two miles, beginning in this city, which will call ' for an expenditure of from 125,000 to $30. 000 and It is thought that a local firm, Mr srs. Kbcrt & Nading. will get this contract. This work will begin, at the very utmost limit, pot later than the 11th of April. It would begin at once, but vonructor are causing delsy by being slow In making bids. There is an enormous amount of work going on in all parts of the country, and the labor problem deiavs bidding by contractors. ., , i. ... I ...ill h.in I Hi' w ill n hi rviinu uvtniii mil wi" i Just beyond the Korsylh Furniture Com- rany s plant, located on me nouinern Railroad. Just east of the Salem Ceme tery, will expend around Happy Hill and cross the main Waughtown road be. tween tlie home of Mr. C. A. Reynold.! and Hpaeh ISros.' factory. This is said to he the most expensive part of the road to construct and .Is estimated to cost close to 130,000. The order author Ikiiik the calling of the election to vote upoji the Issuing of bonds for this road, provided as follows: "Active work of the construction on said road shall be gin within 12 months from the date of said election and said road completed within three yenrs from Una date as prescribed In the petition filed before this board." The order was granted March lit h and the election was held April Ilth. Thus it will be seen that work of construction must begin not later than April 11th. Kohuh Thomas, aged 14. who yester day afternoon accidentally shot himself through the hip. the ball ranging down ward inflicting a painful wound, was carried to the Rlerson-Copple Sanita rium Htid the X-ray machine used In an effort to locate the bullet. Although the rays were turned on for some tme. the physlcaiiH say that owing to a shadow i-ast by I he bones, It was Impossible to locute the ball. The patient was taken to the Twin-City Hospital. It was an nounced to. day that the wound was not as srrious as first supposed. The bby will be sent home In n day or two. The Salem Academy seniors are active In their effort to place a handsome and enduring memorial within the school. Dr. Clewell says he Is not at liberty to f:lve the result of their work thua far, mt gives assurance, If their present plans are carried out, that their memo rial will he us enduring as It is hand, some. IMPORTANT MC8ICAI, KVTSNT. Preparations for the rendering of the beautiful oratorio, "The Creation,' are being earnestly pushed forward. Th" pupils of the Salem Academy and the friends from WInston-Hnlem meet each Tuesday evening, and the pupils prnc- t ice Tuesday after lunch. The orclus tra meets one evening In the week, and there urc special occasions, in addition tl"" regular meetings named abov i when one or another section meets. The )n(j Hnruiii, oml will De an impor- t;,nt musical event. A very Interesting work has been be gun In the Snlem Academy studio, un d. t Miss Bledenberg s supervision. It is "f . pyrography or burnt wood chnlrw tuxl tables, which will later be neceptable In tlie- homes and be useful Hi iivemii in in; fi limn mr, "I'ncle Jack' Holder, a well-known character of this city, died of purulysls yesterday afternoon at his home In the not Ihrastern part of the city, aged 83 years For many years ho butchered for J. K. Mickey and during the latter pari of his life compounded and sold tt medicine known us jcw Lire, wmcn lias Kiiined oiilte a local reputation. He Joined tlie Seventh Day Adventlst some years ago and lived true Church to his profession. "1 nele Jack wus htrlcken with paralysis about ten days MRU while standing In the store of fi. J Williams, on North Liberty street, lie wan removed to his home uncon scious n nd speechless. lie was never able to utter a word after the attack, Mlt. DAVID IfllNDKXTER DEAD. Mr. David Polndexter. whose serious illness wus noted In these columns i Mi-i (l.i y, passed away at 9 o'clock last niKht at his homo In Oermanton. His aB" wus 71 years. The deceased was nulelv known and during his long life 1,1,11 ld many positions of honor and itriisi. Anions me reiaiives oi ine qe- oased are two sisters, Mrs, N. 8. Sul livan, of Walkertown, and Miss Car oline Polndexter, of Oermanton, The i Icldien include Mrs. W. P. Byntim and Mi"K- Kllmi Polndexter, of Germunton, and Mr. William Polndexter. of Wal kertown. Winston.. Salem's 1'ialth rword dlir- Irm hist year was better than the record who was sent there several weeks ago for ire.iiiiieut. Is areatly Improved, menially and physically, and that she will return home nt an early date. ' The Hound Dozen Hook Club was do lUshtfullv ntertnJned yesterday nftcr I iiiuii hi y o'clock by Mrs. James Dniii 't tlie home of Mrs. W. I.. Fer 1 r II, un I'liciry street, A most Interest in, ' pro(;rnii.riie had been arranged and v. i -aiil d out by Mesdulnes I'bln I n and W. J. Lilpftrt. Roll call h n-Kpouiled to by inetitinninK noted plii 1. 1 by Fiench artists. " V'ersaif , lis Ail . in! Ai'"hllecture" and "French iAit aiul Hculpiure" were the articles .fi.r tlie iitieinoon which were full of liif.irin.itlun. "I'tirls," Wordsworth's h'- iiit liil poems, added to the pleasure - nf Un cm iiIiik s llterni v programme. I .' ..A lA,nlln., ...r,..ul. -"I - , . , 11 it'inii i!iiiwiib nnrii- Jtl'MU 1. An a remilt of the recent term of riiiiit. the county road force has lift nd dlllnunt men. making the total number at pi -on nt There were only three white men ,11 tin bunch carried out this inom li'l; II i ' Cio-.diiuiii, who hs held a posl tliui at Hhaffner's drug store In Hal cm for several mom lis, left yesterday for Bhrevipori. I.a.. to accept 11 positon as traveling salesman with the American Tobiii-i o Cumpanv. Mrs. Jennie Kernr left this after noon for (Ink Kldge in response to a me. j sage staling that her futner, Mr. W. O. i'onucii, eiiiiiinuen seiiuuniy SICK, r-Q IN so years old. nml Is threatened with an attack of pneumonia. Mr. Iwmnell has for enrs lieen one of the leading Citl- rens of Guilford county. DON'T IJKH AtHICl'ITCIlE. Young Girl i :xpclll I 'mm Gaslonla (rudrd HcImkiI for Hef using to Par-i-liaso Yoliimo on Agrlmltiire. Gastoul i Kews. , Miss louie Ilarringer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Hsrrlnger, was ex pelled from the graded school yester day because she refused to comply with the regulations of the public school laws of North Carolina In pro curing the book of agriculture gotten out by members of the faculty of tha A. and M. College at Raleigh, and adopted by the Htote board of educa tion. Mi)rltitendcnt Wray wishes to comply with the law as far as possible He requested ihe purchase and use of the book as laid out In the course, but his ruet whs refused. He asked Miss llarrlnger to leave the school. Hbe called her mother to the school, Mr. "Wray called Chief of Police Alex ander and Lawyer tl. W. Wilson In to his assistance and advice. The matter has cause soma comment In town. Uon4 Jt purity. i-"-'; ANGEIi GOES.. FKEE.,..'J:'; Alleged Counterfeiter Not Guilty -No New Sensations in District Court " Juror's Brother Pics. , ' . Special to The Observer. , -, t v Asheville, Feb. 22. Llttl business , ot Interest transacted bv thS Itrand Jury in United States Court to-daj A few true bills against persona for block ading were' an mat were nanueu j. What else the grand jury considered Is not known. It was thought that - other Indictments of a -sensational' -nature would be forthcoming to-day but there were none. iJustnci Attorney iwhuii was not in the court room much to-oay. Me 1ms been engaged with other mat ters connected with the court's busi ness. . t - Melvln Y. Angel, cfiarged with coun. tertcitlng. was tried to-day and acquit, erl Secret Kervice Officer Thomas and Deputy Marshal Barnes attempted to arrest Angel here last March when tne alleged eounterieiter ran. in mi, now ever, he came and surrendered. At. the trlRl to-day the defense charged thnt Angel was the victim ox a conspiracy; that one Turner Wright placed moulds ond other counterfeiting apparatus in Angel's place of business and then In formed the officers that Angel was making the (liieer." It was chained that Wright passed as a government of ficial and was after a reward, Angel swore that he- was Innocent. The jury believed him and returned a. verdict of not guilty, when Judge Waddill gave the case to the Jury late this afternoon he informed thb body that.v for a certain reason, he would ask for a verdict to night. The verdict was soon returned and the cause of Judge Waddlll's re quest made known.. 'He handed to John Stevens, one of the Jurors, a telegram announcing the death of Mr. Stevens' brother at Willets. STRAIGHT TO HEM;. Negro Dies In Forsyth County Home Confessing Tliat He Committed a Horrible Murder Yeara Ago -Said He Was Going Straight to Hell ffr Ills Kins. x Special to The Observer. Wlnston-Salom, Feb- 22. Smith Mar tin, an a giil negro, has just died at the Skokes county home. His last words were a confession of a horrible crime. Martin told his friends that he killed a white nian many years ago, saying he cut his victim's heart out, and burned It In live lire. The old negro, who years ago sore the reputation of being a gam. bier and a bad character generally, died unrepentant. saying he was going straight to hell for his sins. Grlfflth-Paliner. Correspondence of The Observer. Wlnston.Salem. Feb. 21. Mr. Frank Griffith and Miss Bessie Palmer, of Mayndan, were united in marriage at Hotel Phoenix at 11 o'clock last night, Hev. II. F. Chreltsberg. pastor of Cen tenary M. f church, officiating. Sev eral friends witnessed the nuptials. The couple arrived here at 10 o'clock on the N. & W. train from Roanoke. It was not a runaway match, as it Is claimed there was no opposition to the marriage. The groom Is the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Griffith, of KernersvlUe, and is n clever young num. He holds a clerkship with the Mayodan Cotton Mills and Is also telegraph operator for tlie compnny. The bride's parents re. side at Reldsville, but sue has been teaching school at or near MayOdan for some time. BOLD ltOBBERY AT HURHAM. Negro Enters House and Secures Money at Point of Pistol. Special to The Observer. Durham. Feb. 22. A bold robbery was committed nenr the city limits this morning, when a negro man entered the rear of the home of Kd. Riley, also col prod. After demanding something t3 eat and not getting it. he held up Riley's wife, secured her keys to a trunk, and took from the trunk $22 In money, two pocketbooks and other things. The of ficers have been uuablp to bring about his arrest as yet. A GUARANTEED CURE FOB PILES Itching. Blind,. Bleeding. Protruding Piles. Druggists are authorized to re fund money if FAZO OINTMENT falls to curie in 6 to 14 days, 80a t?' . ! beta CHEW BILL BAILEY i Its simplicity and its all around superiority as a low-priced tobacco have E laced it in its present igh position in the es teem of all tobacco chewers. Try it! Writ for immensely interesting and amusing Bill Bailey letters, published monthly. They are free. NeWasr kikirria ssackussl ay Bsiky resnsirouDs, hot j, .lS SEEX GROUND HOG. J " He Is AH to tho. Good and Ills Prophecies Never Tall Some More . Light on Mooted Question. To the Editor Of The Observer: ' ' I have seen the ground hog and know Observer, about the ground hog. ; The writers do not seem to know anything about the - ground hog. An article in yesterday's Observer says the ground nog is a iraua, a re Kb and a raise pri phet none of. whioh are true, 'fbe ground hog la all right. On the second day of February the ground hog comes .out. If it is clouoy all day, or If the sun shines all day, he wilt rerrialn out, and we will have One weather'. But, If it Is cloudy on the morning of the second day of February, when the ground hog .comes out, and the sun be- fins to shine about or after 11 o'clock he hog returns, to his hole and we. have six weeks mors of winter. On the second day or February. 1905, It was very cloudy in the morning, but the sun came out about 11 o'clock 'for awhile. And we all know we had six weeks of real winter to follow. I have noticed this for several years and. the ground hog has never failed to De all right... But, remember, If the sun shines all day, or ifVit la cloudy nil day on the second day of February the ground bog remains out, .The son shone all day on the second day of February is the rea. son we are having this beautiful weather. I have seen 'the ground hog and know he is all to the good." Okie k m'farland. Cleveland Springs, Feb. 20, 1906. I POISONS IN FOOD. Perhaps you don't realize that many pain poisons originate in your food, but some day you may feel a twinge of dyspepsia that will convince you, Dr. King's Nw Life. Pills are guaranteed to cure a 11. sickness due to poisons of undigested food or money back. 25c. at R. H. Jordan ft Cos. drug store, '.try them. ThcStrcnu ous Life. Results In Stomach Troubles and Physical Breakdown Woods 11 A 8heppard Offer Simple Remedy. The strenuous life of modern times farces people to rush through their meals, hastily hurrying from the table in the mad rush after the al mighty dollar. The result Is Incomplete digestion inflammation of the walls of the stomach, and lack of secretion of the gastric Juices, ending in chronic stomach trouble and nervous break down. How much better It would be to eat - more slowly, - cure the stomach trouble with Ml-o-na, and soon re gain perfect health. The headaches, sleeplessness, nervous troubles, pain after eating, specks before the eyes, backaches, melancholy and gloomy foreboding would be soon overcome and perfect health and strength would be restored. Proper treatment of the weakened digestive system wll.h Ml-e-na ' will cure every case of stomach trouble. The results of this treatment are so astonishing and so pronounced that those who have tried it never fall- to appreciate Its value as a healing agent. So reliable is !Mi-o-na In curing all forms of stomach weakness and troubles that Woodall & Sheppard give a signed . guarantee that the remedy .will Cost nothing unless It cures. Bach box of Mi-o-na sells for GO cents, and is Invaluable to any one whiy suffers with Indigestion, nervous, n ess or weak -suamach. . ' ' ; If not convenlenf.'to obtain Mi-o-na of Woodall Sheppttrd, of some other retailer, it w,m be sent by 'mail, post age prepaid, on receipt or price. The 'R. T. Booth Co., Ithaca, N. Y. r muJt due sVas BeMk. Wsisms-fclesy Ilf ATRVST, h A fULL PINT or . I iri russ )Uitctntttnnfy. Al sa sSsenlMatBt I'll ses4SMthligi uswiisrealsrssf Mt sexsat WESTOVER! t 10-rCAR OLO RYE WHISKEY " Bast th World Overt" TMs li tm Mb: ttts lasr ntST Ms,' MU frosi tks ckSlcett ' Yeell rec It's the rklMst, toot Snores' tiii7 you'vs rr rsa4. Netiska 1. i l ... S 1 A 8 n- tS.S t shipHd Issrwt ffi4 is sisio tsetses. Alter ras'r tssiss it, If fn'i set ea- tltslr Mtii&ei tkat ifi tks kw rr wkiikey tor the aasey rse'rs ;1 tret ks liBpljr eerk as tke oscs- fvj s kMdet, tkis heck to ate, nt- ff prtw oolite!, ass1 wlU tmmtliM w Mt refund ymr mmij. rcfet ts the lank ot SlchnwnJ, tn te tks Plsstcrt Nttonl guricef tkis tity m ta mr rclisblliir. Wriu (or frss - booklet firing lotoimMies ea Ike wtiskef saeaios, PHiL.a KELLY, WICHMONP.VA HICKS CAPUDINE IMMCDIATCLT CUaXS HEADACHES BrsaiuuaCOLDiS ta a to is novas TiWIeattKk. AiPnsHiss BE-t'NION BLUE AND GRAY, SOUTHERN PIKES, N. C. The Seaboard Air Line will sell round trip tickets to Southern Pines, N. C, on February 23 and 2tth. good to return until February 26th inclusive si one fare for the round trip (3.45). on account of the He-Union Blue and Gray at that point. For further Information call on or address, JAMES KER, JR.. C. P. A.. Charlotte, N. C. C. H. OATTIS. T. P. A., Raleigh. N. C. MARDI GRAS CARNIVALS, FEB RUARY 2X-27, 106, MOBILE, ALA.. PBNSACOLA. FLA., AND NEW ORLEANS, LA. Southern Railway announces that on account of .the above occasions rouhd-trlp tickets will be sold to Mo bile, Pensacola and New Orleans at extremely low rates. Tickets on sale February 31st 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., J19.00; Pensacola. Fla., $lg.S0. Through Pullman Drawing Room Sleepers and first class day coaches, Charlotte to Mobile and New Orleans without change. For further Information call on any Agent Southern Ry., or write ' R. L. VERNON. T. P. A., Charlotte, N. C. W. H. TAYLOE. G. P. A. Washington, D. C. SPECIAL REDUCED RATES VIA THE SEABOARD. The Seaboara oegi to announce that ac count ot the occasions mentioned below the rates and conditions named will apply. Mexico City, Mexico Golf Tournament, January ISth-February 13th, 1S08. Rate of one frst chus fare, plus 25a. will apply, ticket! told January ltt-12th. continuous psnage In each direction with final limit February Igth, 1S06. Chattanooga, Tenn. Southern Baptiit Convention and Auxiliary Societies, May I0th-16th, 1908. - Rate one firat clax fare, plut, 25o. for the round trip, (minimum rate) 60 cent, tickets sold May Sth, 0th. and loth, final limit ten days In addition to date of sale. Tickets may be extended. Vnr further Information as to rate from nv nolnt or schedules apply to your near est Agent or oddresa the undersigned. v. n. UAH IB. X . f. A., Raleigh. N. C SPECIAL LOW RATES VIA SOUTH ERN RAILWAY. Account of Student Volunteer Move ment for Foreign Missions, Nashville, Tenn., February 28th-March 4th, 190$, 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 points In Virginia and North Carolina It has been arranged to operate through Full man cars and day coaches leaving Salisbury at 8:50 p. m f eDruary 27th. arriving at Nashville at 12:20' noon the following day. Those desiring Pull man accommodation please notify R. L. VERNON, T.tP. A Charlotte. N. C. HKABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY. PA8S4NOER DEPARTMENT. The Seaboard announces tha following speciHl rate account of spse.la! oooaslons under ruies ana conamons given oeiow. Maw OrlpaniL I ji PehiueAlA- Via Mobile. Ala. Marat urss. February 21 at to March 3rd, tickets sold February 21st to ztftn. nnai umii raarcn era with nrlvl ese or extension until March 17th Rate one fare plus 26 cents for round trlD. Louisville, Ky. Account Department of Superintendence, ivaiionai iiaucational Association; February 27th to March 1st. Rate of one fare plus 2S cents for round trip, tickets sold February ZUh, tn, mp, nnai umii jwarcn ftn. For further information address, C. 11. Oattls, T. P. A., flaleigh. N. C. R. C. P. A., Cnsrlotte. N. C. duldret Should Be Brought Up Ot Tbe W. & H. Shoes As llatfe for lis. Not Oar Cheapest, But Our BET. These Shoee are hand-sewed, best oak soles, good protection extension edge and true toot form shape. .' . STYLES ARE LAOS AND . Size S to 8. Price. . . .$1.&0. lu mall. at.ao. (Usee 1-9 to 11. Price $1.75. By nUiU, .1.87, Mara 11 1-9 to 9. Price IS.il. By mail...... 99.40. ' Try a pair and learn that ' you can have your children comfortably, neatly and - eco nomically shod- The way to keep your shoe bill down is to hoy good, mke.i , GILREAtll fi CO. ml W X H J "5 I iTVl- W. w aaj s ' ' 1 " if i TT GEARING PULLEYS COTTON MILL MACHINERY COTTON OIL MACHINERY r i A high-grade College for Women, provemsnt. Special rates offered for second term. ' "i T. B. BRIDGES, I.D4 President. DEAUGHON'S s&PRACTICAL BUSINESS COLLEGES" Incorporated $100,00.00. Sstab. II Teara Strongly endorsed by Bnsj ness' men. No vacation. Enter any time. We also teach BY MAIX Call or Bena zor catalogue. POSITION. May deposit money (or tuition In bank until course la completed and position la secured, or give notea and pay out of salary. In thoroughness and reputation D. P. R. C. Is to other business oollegea what Harvard and Yale are to academies. IMCOftSORATtS CAPITAL STOCK $30,000.00 - Not the cheapest, but preeminently the BEST. These, are the largest, oldest and best equipped achoola in North Carolinaa, positive, provable FACT. 1.000 former students holding positions In North (Jarollna, Positions guaranteed, backed by written - con tract. Shorthand, Book-keeping, Typewriting and English, taught by experts. Address KING'S BUSINESS QOLLBGB Charlotte, N. C. THE CHARLOTTE SUPPLY COMPANY WH ARB SOUTHERN AGENTS FOR TINNED WIRE, GERMAN HEDDLES AND HBDDLE -FRAMES. WRITJD US FOR PRICES. Feskett A Bishop steam Traps Carried in 8 took; also Card Clothing and a Full Line of Supplies. CBRixyrrE W Birmingham spartanbtjrg 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. HARVEY LAMBETH - - Manager Insurance Department FOR SALE ONE 50 TO 60 H. P. 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The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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