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CHARLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER, FEBRUARY, 1006.. V . : TEIS DAT IN HISTOBT 212. Emperor of Bom alaht by ' , , brother. Caracalla, who . was in- cited ttt th Heed by Jealousy. ' J80. The first saving bank In EnR " ' land, tor the benefit of the poorer classes established at Tottenham. 1" 1805 Napoleon started on his second ' ' Journey across the Alps Into --" Italy- War was Inevitable, and , Bonaparte's policy was to strike the first blow. ' -At the battle of Taroul the Peruvians were defeated over ' ' ' whelmtngly by the Colombians, ' ltW9. -Paul Frederick Augustus, reigning Puke of Oldenburg, ' diet, aged TO. , ISM. The ultimatum of England and France Kent to ht I'eters ' burg LJeut. Kt. John, the British engineer attached to the un ! fortunate Darlen expedition, ar . rjvlng at Panama after almost , Incredible hardships. ; 1882. Columbus evacuated by 'he Confederates. 1883. The Confederate steadier Nashville, while atiemptriig To" run the blockade, got aground near Fort McAlister. and was le Htroyed by the blockading Meet. 1865. A committee of Chlcagoan visited President Lincoln to se cure a postponement of the draft and a re-enrollment of the dis trict, neither of which requests the President could grant, 187. The Japanese rebel army be gan the Kiege of Nugasukl: for eign residents took refuge in warships In the harbor. 1875. The United States Senate passed the Civil nights bill, and the House approved the Force bill. 1884. British forces Graham advanced under Hen. on Osman ! Pigma's army at Suakln, Egypt 18S5. Lord Salisbury's motion to censure Gladstone adopted by the House of Ixirds, but a similar motion was defeated In the Commons. 1884. Russian and (Jerman soldiers engaged In a tight on the frontier, and European capitals feared war was imminent. 1884. The 5reter New York bill passed Uie Senate at Albany. 1885. Post mauler fleneral nisseil, of i Cleveland's cabinet, resigned. W, L. WJIson succeeded to the port folio. PRESIDENT DAVIS DKAD Ilcad of Ixmlsburg IVmalc (ollcge Succumb to Attack of I'lieumonia at Age of 70. Special to The Observer, lioulsburg. Feb. 26. President M. 8. Davis, of Loulsburg College, died to- ! day at noon after a short illness of pneumonia. His age was 76 years ami ' he was one of the most prominent : men In this section of the Ktate. lie i wae a native of Warren county but, at : n early age, entered boulsburg Male , Academy, later graduating at the Umi- f veralty. Heturnlng to Louisburg he ! succeeded to the princlpalshlp of Ixmlaburg Male Academy, which office he held for a number of years, after J which he retired to a farm near here where he spent a few years. After the Loulsburg Female College was reor ganised, he became its president and I together with an able corps of as- j slslants, he has conducted it with great success. 1 Mr. Davis had under Ills tutelage a large number of pupils during his me, wno can re iouihi an over tne State. They remember him with love nd affection. Home of thern have at- i tasned to great success which space ! forbids to mention. In this country ; alone are Judge Cbarlea M. Cooke and I Joseph John Allen, famous for his ability as a speller. Mr. Davis was a model Christian and his services to his church Willi be great ly missed. All of his children were at his bed side when he died except Rev. K H. Davis, who was wired for. He is ex pected this afternoon The funeral services will take plare Wednesday, conducted by Itev. (J. F. Smith. Mr. Davis was one of the old est Masons In lioulsburg but whether the funeral ceremonies will be under the auspices of thMl order has not yet been ascertained This writer, one of his pupils, having for hrie tutor the fondest esteem and respect, must ronlem himself with the bare facts and leave a proper memorial to the memory of Matthew S Davis to be written by hands better lilted than these for the sad but loving tusk. $300 FOR LIBRARY. Gift to Davidson by Mrs. .1. N. Wil liamson Sunday at Hies College. Davidson, Feb. 26. --The latest con tribution to the endowment fund for the Carnegie Library Is a gift of $.'i00 from Mrs. James N. Williamson, of Elon College, whose gem-rous Inlerest In Davidson Is manifesting Hsdf In this practical and name efTeetlve way, and whose example It Is earnest I y hoped many others will be prompted to Imi tate Yesterday was almost a ixminpiu -merit Hunday, both In the benuly and perfection of the day. m the crowd that gathered In the ilhige church and In the elaborate musical pro gramme. As tor Ibis latter the mu sic was vei y tine, in the morning the anthem was "Hark, My rti.ul." Ho leading soloists being Miss Kaille Dick and Miss Mitch, II, of the l'ivsb terian College. Miss Mitchell sang "Crossing the Bar," to the delight of all who heard in-r. At night tin- an them was "Praise the lord." and Miss Mitchell also sang "The Heavenly IMA." The entire services were of a high order of excellence, Dr (Jntham . himself taking Inspiration fnun such a large gathering of young people to Speak with deep en eM n-si- and force. His eermon at night, simple and short but direct and to the point, was on "The Shadow of Peter," or "one's In fluence. " JtV. 8. M. Johnson's slereoptlcon lecture has been deferred to next week. Davidson Is sending thin week . number of representatives to the great Nashville convention of ih, student I Volunteer Movement. Dr. S-ntce will .also attend its meetings . , : Dr. tlmllh took occasion to oiiiigi at V ulate the students this morning u prayer over the brilliant success of the Junior oiatorlcals, eierv thing hav- r ing passed off finely and tne occasion marred by no kind of disorders on the eampue or anywhere. iWOMAX IJIHNKU TO UV.WH. fejSp-'.WKI.V . - I JWrt, ftiwrniMn Hlstl, of Surrj. Mc-i 'IWIMo l.'.f 7.'Jteacal' to The Otxierver. ! rutin in the slttthtton, buyinar In a ha ml .V Wtaston-etttUem, Feb -Mis Hl.wiwm1'' r""","' "ul,n,;w- 1'; jv.r un t Jltett we burued to d-Ui at ti.-r !.',,.. '' -vl fr ..cl.nml Irreuulml. a fesr miles ea of Mt Airy few duyn : 'It atmears that lw?r cliliilien ,r : playinaT in the ysrd and strte4 u fir- in ! ,. oine urssB. mm. ritaii as trvliin- to "tint tt out when tier drecw itrtilicit unci fctnean to burn raoidiy. Mh im to tiavo boefl much excited, fur when she found that Iter drew w burning ali ran m tun b he would and, in nhort lime, her clothes were In sol lit fluoie. Her tmedy was fenrfuliy burned uod noihlnir tiUl b.40a to prubrntr life. TO CVne A COLD tV OXE DAY Tko IAXATfVB BKuMO tttinln lab. K-ts. LnumWtt rsfund mossy ff it fji 4 ur. B. W, oaovtra !ctatttrt is oa , jockey j, 'V ' j? ', . i f I ify -AMUSEMENTS " The Countess von JfeUfelot 1 coming- to tha Academy of Music Friday, matinee and night, In "The 'Little Duchess." With, her la an array of musical comedy' that has "aeidotn , been seen In thb city before, and a bunch if statuesque beauties the SiMIe girls that would put the original Anna Held buch to, shame. , And who does not remember the Sadie girls? There Here twelve of them, dressed In expen sive Worth gowns, and carrying them-' selves with all the hauteur Of a Broad- i way show girl who found heraelf for the first time on the stage In long. dresses. Messrs. Aborn have gone Anna Held one better and have secured j a Iritrtn mi r tr tr m nvi w.Vij-i UV( SI. fl leH- I llni't advance in the matter of pul chritude and are, furthermore, vocal ists of no mean ability. And then there are the original "fencing girls" who disport themselves in the drill room of the Parisian duclnst. They are also famous In stage annals;, and have probably been photographed and used for advertising more generally than any other type of chorus girl. "The Iviltle Duchess" would not be complete without these two types of chorus girls, and for that reason as much more attention has been be stowed on them as the rewriting of the libretto or the Interpolation of musical members. Not for many seasons has a musical comedv creation received such univer sal endorsement from critics as Mel ville B. Raymond's Cartoon Comedy, Buster Brown, which comes to the Academy of Music Tuesday next. Di rect from a continuous run of J00 nights at the Majestic Theatre In New York citv and 200 nights in Chicago. It is said to be Just what the anx ious public want and are expressing their pleasure at every performance wherever presented. It Is conceded by most exacting critics to be the best musical comedy presented in ninny a day ami many of its enthusiastic Judges say that it Is the "best yet." The comedy abounds In many new urul catchy songs and Buster's many antics keepu the audience In an up roar. The comedy Is played In two acts with n profusion of characters which help to increase the many situ ations. Clever show girls In beautiful cosumes help to surround the well balanced cast to keep up the fun. This visit hiarks 1 he farewell visit of Huster Brown, as next season Mns ter Gabriel will appeur in Little Jack Horner, Melville B. Raymond's big mu sical spectacle. T.cw Dockstader, while a man of the people and a fun maker for everybody, has yielded to the spirit of the times and has become associated with the trusts, and so far as his modesty will permit him he confesses to be a mo nopolist. At a recent meeilng of the Jokesmlths' trust in New York city, he unci unanimously elected president. No other- comedian had the temerity to set himself up as an opposing cundl dlate. As he Is the originator of all bis jokes and the only one who inan- ufactures the same quality of goods perhaps the public will not take ex ception to him on account of his be coming that form of monopolist. In any event he will duplicate his latest style of Jokes, which are sure to please every customer at the Academy on Wednesday, March 7, matinee anil night. ONJ,V KIM) IN TIIK WOHfiD. Chime to he Placed In Tower of Wlnston-Kalcm Church Completed mi will la- liiHtallcil by Churlotle Man at ICnrly Date, ur,B,.,, . ,,',,,, ! Winston-Salem, Feb. 26 - Infor rna itlon was received here from the manu I facturers at I'rovi.dence, R. 1,, that the i chimes to be placed In the lower of icentenaty M. E. church, this city, have been completed. The cost is ;(H. It Is claimed that, when these c himes ore put up and electrically con j nec tecl with the organ, they will lie I the only chimes so arranged In the .world. Mr. L!sch. electrician of Char lotte, bus perfected the plans for the j electrical connection. Attempts hive been nuiile to connect chimes with the 'organ, but failure resulted. Mr. Lelsc h ,118s perfected the arrangement and it Is naild that tills will be the first chirm s So operated 1n the world. These 1" chimes are not In the shape of ordinary bells. Tin y ore tubular, the longest be , lag feet, am ihey are as carefully ; tuned, hv grinding as pipe organs are j tuned by delicately lengthening or ' shortening t lie pipes. (;i:(lt(,l AKNASHIVH CASE I P. Cnltecl stales Supreme Court Sets Argument of Oil Id-Murderer's ,p isral on Technicality for April '2. Washington, Feb. 211. -The Supreme! Court of th'1 I'nlted States today set the argument In the c-ae of J. C. Mil- j ton. Leonard h.hI Jesse Hauiiings vs. , the state, ,.r Ueoigla for Aniil 2 next and granted leave to them to plead a p.iui'cix 'lluee ot the men in o under sentence of dentil and the fourth l i life imprisonment cm thei charge- of nuircler committed In Lowndes county, tieorghi. In l'.iil.'i. They are charged Willi killing a boy and girl .111 an eff.ol to assassinate an entire family. The iccse u.ih brought to the Federal Sii- ' pierne Court on the ground that the; juiy by which they were -tried was ir- 1 regtilaily drawn. They are all white.. suit for 9:;o,oo. The Observer. S- l.ll Ic WlllSCt'ill H.c loin, ni In I ItlHotl Hi 1 )VI 2i.. Mr J. xlnw'.in tci-cliiy to i r 1 1 r Coiirl. Mr 1'. 'if llif lut" It. 1-ikI I ; ni. 1 1 l.l.i I'm ci Kjillw, Ml' i.l liinc nrlncc r i, ,tti ciittic'cr for the H'liilh'i'ii . who :m klllc.1 snmc time innnli;(t No. V". In looking out j call win. low for it hIkiiiiI, Uic en i lii'Hil Htrn.'k ci lirldRu noM, kllliiiK Inn !rilanll . Mm I'urviir in HiiliiK I ml I rend .oiuimhy for J:miO. MvcrpcMd extern. j I 1,1, rii'Hil, I''' Ii- ''niton. sMi Koo.i j I huttlnccn .loin: prli-ctc 4 jioIiiIn lower,; A no rioii n mlclcllliiK I'nlr Ti: Kimd itil'l-j ill. ok nH!l: iiilililliiiK f TI , low mid. 'illhiK SiJo Konrt oicUiimiv 6..iJ; or-1 cllriMiy -Ul 'I h'- nil of the dm '? lt.'KKi liol"S. of wiiicli l.iwr !v.i.- lot ,-c'iilii I Ion unci cxpon umi In-, ' hi,!. . I l.'.ilm American. Itcarrlpl 2,KM ' : b.iU c. iininiliiiK w A'ik rb'un. Kill tires j ni. occl railc-r Mini lorn el Mteady: Aineri rnri tuldiltlitK a ' Keb. a.Ri'; fin -MNreh i ,e",'i. Mm' Ii AiJrll ."..: April-May 6 ill. I Aliev Jun fi.M ; Juri" .lulv G.t7; Julv -Aii .l.'l Auk ' pt ''ii Hl'l-Olt. ,,iJ, Oc-t ! Nm S 5: Ncv.-IU'C. .. Jiie Iry CitMNls Market, Voik. Kwh. 1. Tlie div afteuds SfVt i",u tn.clMv wm active in sisils. The. onni IoinIiiikh ve.iH not alloHct tier ,ill,l:n'liiit 1!ill''M el liwi'loiuenlil u lttik III fhictiRO Ottlit. t'lik'llS" Kt Ij A A llOSl-y now fll Ihioiiinlio'it Wijunty and MIhwjiim riiuoi ci wekni lo,.l ni tlie liieul ulieut nuik. At tne clone nhtwt for Way dilivery itni to t'urn wns Hwer. OaU Were neiirly hlMlutiHty, eViovisUinn vie t U l!' fas bjrr. In (every clime Us rolor are unfurled, Ita ftmt has mpt-Mid from to tut; Ce not surprised If in the other world, 1 y henr f Hoky .MouDUin Tea ; u, is i warn it ?v 94 I Y rT ' ' W 4 9 Fews FOR 8 FEHR'S MALT THE DEATH lURCOKD. Died In Ohio. Special to The Observer. Winston-Halcm, Fb. 26. The body of Mr. David VVooten, who died at Ports mouth, Ohio, a few days ago, was to day sent to Mocksville, former home of deceased, for interment. The remains wern accompanied by Mr. W. C. Wooten, n. relative of deceased. Mrs. Snllle Thompson, of Lumbrrton. Special to The Observer. lyiimbtrton, Feb. 28. Mrs. Salbe Thompson passed away this morning at 7 o'clock. She was a woman of filgh diameter and lovahle dlsposlton and will be greatly missed. She Is survived by her husband. Dr. N. A. Thompson, three little girls and numerous friends. The funeral services will be conducted Tucs. day afternoon at Back Swamp Baptist church by Rev. C. H. Durham. Mrs. ,V. Xj. Barron, of York County, 8. C. Special to The Observer. Hock Hill, S. C, Feb. 2ftMrs. W. h. Bar ren, after suffering terribly for nearly three months, died at thehome of her par ents, Mr. and Mrs, T. M. Trfplett. this morning at about 2 o'clock. Mrs. Barron's homo Is In the village of Ei?nezer, near Rock Hill, her husband lielng one of the proprietors of the Rock mil Hardware Company. She had gone , to Chester county to recuperate. The best of medi cal skill was tendered but to no avail. Mhe died of consumption. The remains will be brought to this city to-morrow and will be interred in Bbeneser Ceme tery some time during the morning. Mrs. Barron leaves her mother and father, three sisters, Misses Virginia and Annie Trlplett, all of Chester county, and also another sister, Mrs. W. B. Fewell, of this cltv, This death Is very sad In some re- sn, t. The mother died with her little baby girl, Elisabeth, lying at death's door t hte home of Its Rrandfather, Mr. A A. Barron, at Eheneser. The little child Is not expected to live. Mrs. B.ir roi.'s sister, Miss Virginia Trlplett. who lives with her father near Chester, is also very seriously ill. Mrs Barron was a I Kood Christian woman and was held in the hlghet-t esteem by all who knew her, on account of her sweet and noble dls poslton. She always had a kind and encouraging word for the sick. 'She was about ) years of age. New Orleans Futures. NeW Orleans, Feb. W. Cotton futures dosing bids Feb. 10.30; March 10.30; April 10.44 May 10.53; June lO.fiR; July 10.7a; Aug. 10.52; Oct. 10.11; Dec. 10.14 GRAVM TROUBLE FORESEEN. It needs but little foresight, to tell, that when your stomach and liver are badly affected, grave, trouble is ahead, unless you take the proper medicine for your disease, as Mrs. John A. Young, of Clay. N. Y.. did. She says: "I had neuralgia of the liver and stomach, my heart was weakened, and I could not eat. I wns very bod for a long time, but In Electric Bitters, I found Just what I needed, for they quickly relieved and cured me." Hoet medlcile for weak women. Hold under guarantee by R. H. Jordan & Co. Jh9k MleDoctor SAYS Nine personsin everytcn have Liver Troubles. If you're on of the nine--don't delay, try Ramon's Liver Pills & Tonic Pel lets. Better than nhyics --don't gripe--act quick ly prid absolutely sure. Full treatment 25 cents. however, by the use of Mother's Friend before baby comes, as this great liniment always prepares the body for the strain upon it, and preserves the symmetry of her form. Mother' Friend overcomes all the danger of child-birth, and carries the expectant mother safely through thiscritical period without pain. It is woman's greatest blessing. Thousands gratefully tell of the use of this wonderful remedy. Sold by all druggists atefi.ooper bottle. Our little book, telling all about this liniment, will bt sent free. Til Bratffleld Regulator Ci AtUitt, Ba.. SEE J. P. STOWE & CO S NORTH SHOW WINDOW f'- iitc 1 snnri Tiiitir 11,3 ft UUUU IIII1YU THE MANUFACTURERS GUARANTEE IT. Half ycllicl Half Sc!x Is o condition for you toba In.1' To aooompllsh re- . reaultaone must b phylcally and mentally In baW anc. Tone p your whole behtf, siren gfthen your v' nerves and muscles, add rich, heaithy blood to your ' circulation. You can do It, -,'-'.' 1 taken before each meal and upon retiring will lift yon right up. " Not a nauseous medicine, but a palatable liquid food. It aids digestion, increases your vim and vitality. The proof come front trial. Begin today. ALB BY MX DRUGGISTS.! TONIC DEPT., LouisviUe, Ky. The one great virtue of Burnett's Vanilla Extract Is purity. It Is real vanilla extract and nothing but va nilla extract. Always use Burnett's. A Little Blowing It Is perfectly proper that the spring season be heralded with a little blowing. The colors are unusually be coming, materials exceptionally pleasing and styles exceeding ly artistic. We have them all Judicious buying enables us to save our customers part of the advance price in fabrics, and our excellent work arfd finish reconciles them to the other part, The balance of the blowing YOU will do after ordering from us. Suits and Top Coats TAILORED TO TASTE $18. OO to $50. OO Cabaniss & Co. Inc., Tailors 9 S. Tryon St. Charlotte, N. c. tsusetBiiJtsii' THE Emerson -Angelus I INTERIOR PIANO-PUYER I Is a Combination of the "Old Reliable" Emerson Piano and the World-Famed Angelus. NONE BETTER MADE Our Prices Will Interest Tou. Charlotte Music Co. L. WALDO AMES, Mgr. 813 N. Tryon "Phone 313. Out-of-town orderB for music solicited. HICKS' CAPUDINE IMMCDIATM.Y CVRM HEADACHES Breaks uCOLDS w a to n novas TrtdbakWc. AiDratfm HOLLISTER'S Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets A Buy Medicines for Susy PeopH, Brings Golden Health and Renewed Viior. A speclflo for Constipation. Indigestion, Liver and Kidney trouble. Pimples, Eosemn. Impure Blood. Bd Breath. Slutrsish Bowels, Heudsohe and BsoKacbe. Its Rooky Mountain Tea In tab let form. 36 eentt a box. Genuine made by Hot.r,iSTB Dua CoUpaiit. Madison, Wis. 60LDEN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE , Every woman covets a shapely, pretty figure, and many of thefh deplore the ross ot tneir girusn iorm after marriage. The bearing of children is often destructive, to the mother'a ( ahapeliness. AH of this can be avoided, benefit and relief derived from tiw IF rModGu SAC0 & PETTE uilG!ll!E SHOPS Estimates Famished A. H. W ASH BU R W, southern agent. CHARLOTTE, - - - feORTIt CAROLINA. SALE OF VALUABLE MIU PROPERTY. In the matter of the Damask Manu facturing Company, bankruptcy. By virtue of an order duly made and entered in the above entitled proceed ing In bankruptcy, the undersigned trustee in bankruptcy of said Damask Manufacturing Company will offer for sale, for cash at public auction at the court house door lit Winston, i on Tuesday, the 27th day of March, 1906, at 12 o'clock M., the mill ite, the water power, factory building and contents, lately belonging to the said Damask Manufacturing Company, lo cated at Ttoarlng.BIver, Wilkes coun ty, North Carolina. The land hereby offered consists of three tracts one of four and one half (4 Mi) acres, one tract of one hundred and forty (140) acres and one tract of one hundred and nineteen (119) acres lying adjacent to the dam and factory building of the company. The "buildings of this property consist of a brick factory building 60 x 176 feet, standard construction one story high, a brick store room and an office 26 x 38 feet and two completed tenant houses and six In the course of con structure, also a forty horse-power boiler, together with supplies and ma chine shop tools, and building materi al. Also the stock of goods In the Company etorehouse, consisting ot shoes, overalls and sundries and a lot of plug tobacco In the original pack ages unbroken, and also one type writer. All this property 'will be offered sep arately first, and then as a whole. This sale Is made subject to confirmation by the Court of Referee, at a meeting of the creditors to be held at Winston, N. C, on April 3rd, 1906. F. H. CHAMBERLAIN, Trustee in Bankruptcy. February, 21, 1906. For any further lnformition de sired address the trustee at Greens boro, N. C. or R. C. Strudwiek, Esq., his attorney at the same place, If YOU HAKE A Diamond to reset, we can do the work for you to your entire satisfaction. We carry a complete line of Ring, Btud and Brooch Mountings always In stock. Diamonds reset by an expert. Wo will gladly ex amine your Rings or Brooches at any time and let you know If they are secure. GARIBALDI & BRUNS. A HOT IRON A COLD HANDLE HELP FOR THE LADIES No household commodity is haf so useful or satisfactory as the SAD IRONS We have Just received a jnew ship ment. You'll buy them if you see them. One set of 8 for... . ....., $1.75, One net ot S ror. .$2.00. ALLEN HARDWARE CO. WHOLESALE ASTD RETAIL. A HEATED HOUSE ta great comfort. On of out Stoves in four bail would atop those cold - draught and aid materially In keeping you com ' fortabie, , Alt, sixes, tot wood or cost . J.fl.f.lcCc'jfeJ&Co. Btoves, lUateCia, Til, Gratee. 3 A BUILDERS OF -jr :2y Correspondence K3B FIVE YEARS OLD SMOOTH AND MELLOlf Express Charges Paid By Us. A trial will convince very best for medicinal and other purposes. Send us your orders and if not perfectly satisfactory. return at our expense at once. All shipments are made In plain cases. Remit by Postal Write fbr price was 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. 0. E. HOOPER MANAGER. THE MOON IS MADE OF ORKSN CHEESE many people would lead her to be lieve, when the housewife goes to purchase flour for her bajcing day but if she has once used the Pride of Charlotte flour she will take nothing else. It is made of the choicest se lected wheat and ground at our mills. MECKLENBURG FLOUR MILLS J. Lee Kotner, ' Proprietor. Phone 39. IT'S BOARD BIT BOARD That builds the house; It's saving penny by penny ' that builds a for tune, and it's dealing here that give you a chance to start your house and your fortune. We will sell you, the best lumber at the lowest price tor the best, and if you build your house with our lumber you Are saving money at the same time. Get our estimate before you build. . - 4. II. WKARW co. A HAPPY MAN. A man's happiness ta always In. flUenced by the condition ot but wife's health. When aha la In pain he car riea worry with him to hU Imeineea. Anything that relieve her suffer ta fllla 'him with erratltude. A prominent ' merchant of . Forest City, N. G writes! ' "I feel li my duty to writ you that the dreadful pains that have always come to my wife every month have been prevented by Scott'a nural-o-lknis. ," it -i quiets iter nerves and takes away alt pain.". , o NVBAb-O-LENS simply quiets the nrves and allows nature to act with out pain, 'It Is harmless and leaves no bad. effects. Bold - toy ail drug gists. Free sample on riMjuest JNO. M, SCOTT COm Wholesale Agents, , t v' pis Solicited you that these croods are the and money will be refunded or Express Money Order,. list of other liquors. Let Us Serve You COAL For AH Purposes TV7E sell the Best Coal " that money can buy, and know we can give satisfaction, no mat ter what your fuel re quirements may be. Steam, Domestic, Blacksmith Coals Standard Ice and Fuel Co. CHARLOTTE, N. C. SALE OF LAND UNDER DEED IN TRUST In pursuance, of the power of sale contained in a certain deed executed by A. J. Stewart, and Millie , . . E Stewart, to tho undersigned Trus tee, dated June I. 1906. and duly re corded la Mecklenburg County In- -i ' Book 206, on page 202, to secure the debt therein described, and for default 'made in the payment of the debt se cured by said deed in. truat, the undersigned Trustee will sell at the Court House ' door, in the City of Charlotte, to tha .highest bidder, at' r public auction, for cash, on the f8nd , day of March, 10S, at 11 o'clock m., that certain tract or parcel ot land conveyed In said deed of trust, and . r which Is bounded and described as i follows: Lying and being in Ch&r- ' lotta Township, Mecklenburg County. . ' North' Carolina, adjoining tha George a Hall lands ana otners, tn war a No. 2, Square ko. ho, in tne city ftinnintte and known as Lot No.( an the Dlot of the Springs' proper' recorded in book ion, page 39. tn the office of the Register of Deeds for ' Mecklenburg County; commencing at a stake at the corner of an alley on ', East Stonewall Street, and running East with Stonewall Street.,' SI foet. to O.'.S. Hall's tine; thence South with Hairs line, 13 feet to . springs , Street, thence SI feet to the said al ley: thenco with the said alley 141. feet to the beginning. Together with - the use and right of way over tha-' saia aiiey m im. - ; , . . R. M. MILLER, XR : " Trustee. , This the lvUt day of February, 1906. Genuine Mad StotiCo ? A. " genuine Mad Stone. - Wtlt cure bites of rabid dogs: will cure hydra phobia will cure bites ef poisonous snakes; v' will cur - look Jaws wtlt draw any poison from tha t System.' 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