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v One of the greatest singing masters 1 of modern times, possibly the best . that Europe affords to-day, will visit Charlotte- Thursday when Alice Nell- men appear at the Academy of Music, , Air. Henry Russell, who Is i touring this country' principally on . vacation and lncldentially. directing the lntei- esu of hU famous pupil. Miss Nell. en, na' the distinction ojr being recognised as the f leading authority ca tU operatic questions that concern a the 0v world,- wnicn of courss may be. considered the ; world of music. ? Originally hailing from the English - metropolis,' and now holding, the posl 1 tlon of Ichlef orofessor of the chief con ervatolro of music in italy,' Mr. Rus- ' sell's visit will be of interest to all locanstudents. A confrere of Caruso. the famous tenor, and erstwhlls tne Impreaairio of Covent Garden opera iwhen MeHHU Calve and Alice Nellsen j shared qual honors In London, It will he seen that Mr. Russell's Influence In the highest musical circles abroad ts paramount. Some of j, the finest Bingere In grand opera to-day owe their discovery to Mr, - Russell and " who knows what new voice he may " find in this city likely to win came. ; IFor that Is one of the pleasures of mr, Kusseu s . tour of tne united States to search for talent for the - operatic stage. , Shenard'a Movlrur Pictures are posl tivelyy faultless, there toeing absolutely tn flicker whatever. . The pictures stand, out life-like and 'llfe-sise 1 and are made realistic by mechanical t effects, accurately reproducing every sound, both vocal and mechanical, in dlcaded during the action of the pic tures. A staff of skilled stage em . ployes accompany the exhibition to in smre a perfect illustration. The pro - ..jrramme is replete with thrilling dra twatlo incidents and comic situations, together with scenes of travel and In curslons into the realm of fancy, all , of which nrovlde a uniaue entertain ment lasting over two hours. The at traction : comes with the highest en dorsements and promises an evening . of unalloyed enjoyment, that will ap- peal to every taste, and in which no sense of fastidious propriety Is offend' d. 7 - fihepard's Moving Pictures are an nounced for appearance at the Acad' ; emy of Music Wednesday. There 'Will be a special school chlldrens , matinee at 8 p. m. ' V CONCERT AT WAYNES VIMjE. Young Ladies' Glee Club Entertains Work Of Improving Haywood Roads. Correspondence of The Observer. : Wayneaville, March 24. Friday . evening the members of the Toung T .Jl.. y 1 . .. uioo viuu Kave m. cunuen -Academy wan. The club Is a Jisw ming ana tne concert was really goou, me members are Misses Mary-Mc. (Fadyen, Mary Boone, Jane 8wltt, fjaperton- Bowles, and others. The Presbyterian pastor, Dr. Camp' cell, returned from Florida on last Thursday where he had been spending nis vacation. Dr. Campbell while here has accomplished wonders for his people. He Is a man of merit and or siriKing personality. He is a Scotchman, refined, educated and Is a mover. The new church Is nearing completion and will be a beauty for xne town. The spring has opened and the ground' hog has made his escape. The farmers are all busy and there prom wee to ne an unusual crop of corn planted this spring. The wheat Is looking fine and oats are being sowed. The fruit crop, so far as it can be teamed, is not hurt. There has been a great deal of cold weather this winter and It Is hoped that the cola will be warded off till the time is past It seems that a great deal of Inter est Is taken In the wrestling matches at Asheville. The sports as well a business men from Murphy to Ashe- vllle attend In good numbers. The Gotch-Olsen match was largely at tended and some money was won and lost. . The Democratic executive commit tee will meet shortly- to agree on the time for the fall convention. ; The force on streets and county roads Is at work and Depot street and Jonothan's Creek road are soon to be the thoroughfares for the northern part of Haywood county. It Is nopeu that there will be other measures put In. force to make still more roads for .roads are the life of a county . Mr. J. P. Jarrett, ofewport. Tennessee. Is contractor for the rock work and Is now pushing It forward. MAY ESTABLISH MACHINE SHOPS A New Enterprise Contemplated for . MoorosviUe Communion Services ' Second Sunday In April Personal and News Notes. Correspondence of The Observer. Mooresville, March 25. Mr L A. ' Pangle, a young man from Concord, was here last week looking over the field with a view to coming hers to establish a foundry and machine shops. He was very much encouraged by our citizens, and was granted an option on certain properties. Mr. and Mrs. Edward R." Holder' j have announced the marriage of their daughter. Miss Selma Nelll. to Mr. Joseph. Edwin Chester, which will take place at their home at Amity on v Wednesday afternoon, at-.! o'clock, " April 4. ' . (Rev. .W. S. Wilson announced from . his pulpit to-day that oommunlon ser- vices will be held at the Presbyterian . church On the second Sunday In April. A series of meetings will begin'-. te . 1 morrow week, and continue through out the week. Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Carr and daugh ter, Catherine, of Asheville. r are oi u visit vto relatives hers. Mrs. M. J. 1 G-rlerson has returned from a visit to tier daughter, Mrs. BeSs Hamilton; at BurHngton.iMr. and Mrs,- Marshal Atwell, who have beet Bpendlu- some time with Mr. and MrsU M. W. White, will 1 leave ' to-morrow for their hornu h st Laramie. Wvominr. Mrs. F. . - eurrette and Master (Frank have r in fumed from a visit to Concord. Mr. . i T. H. Pegrani was called to Winston ' yesterday on account of the death ot ' Ills fsther, Revi Joseph Pegram.-Mr, . - W.' L. Harvey spent yesterdav In the ', city with his daughter, Mrs. R. Brace .Temoleton. - ' 1 Ijjrf i A slow rain: began falling early yes vrvvterdajr morning and since a thin scle .Tt" luinira mna nam u,n vo U trees 3' and ils,vs, until efternoon. lf. when the?' f lea melted considerabl. ' Much damare has been done to the ' Teches and pears. ' esoecUlly thts s 5 early fruit that has been In bloom - ' for more than? a week. ' w-. . ' iiu.ii'f-;,- , At Least Thr Weeks More of ' f . Greeno-Gsynor. i"s Bavannab Ga.,' March 28. The , :-- Greens and Gaynofr case to-morrow Js Renters-, upon - Its twelfth' week. The defense has but eight or ten more witnesses to Introduce.' The govern .1 ment, as It now appears, will . Intro dure none., In rebuttal, so that It Is ' thought three weeks more will pro - " ably conclude the famous ' case.,, In - eluding arguments, the Judge's charge ,' and thei- Jury's deliberations. - , The most healthful, upbuilding medicine known to science: gently soothes the liver and nerves, makes digestion easy.' brings tr all ' the sweet, sleep - of ! vouth. Hollister's norky Mountain Tea. - IS cents, . R. H, Jordan Co." 'V ' - v 1 7 - i K: fsy -j -; - -1 '- A Jus ot All Cbrtsi'; y JOHN, CHARLES M'NEIUU (Pictures by B. S. Swearlngen.) -. PROQN08TIX. Mike's walkin' peart, en wakes de dirt Shine slick behlne the bar: But 'long ; 'bout June de trace-chains - clean -His sides slum clean er ha'r. ' No stump-hole ain' gwine scare Mm den; r you goes on. hell wait: En when he nods, I '11 not have heart To make 'Iro men' his gait. . RE-DISCOVERED. This photograph of Pan was taken Along last February. It must have been, without his clothes. A leetle bit too airy. He might be quite a pugilist. With such a chest and arm; But as a wrestler, do you think His shanks would do much harm? 1 r ENTIRELY ESTHETIC. A beautiful picture, calm and sweet, And look you how clean are his legs and feet! His cork Is gone down, and I wish, oh. I wish That boy had somewhere to throw out his fish, And, If I were there, 't would be I should remind him To lead that fish out within shore reach behind him!-- SPRING LANGUOR. Pickaninny git tin' sleepy In yo mammy s lap. Tou kin roll in dus' en ashes when you takes yo' nap. Mus'n' cry, 111 pickaninny, Jis' to be er-cryln'l D ain't no kin' a swingln' jenny Beats de way you's gwlne. Too much runnln' round' '11 make yo' Bow-laigs mighty tar'd. Young things spen'a delr time er sleep- In Till delr sap gits hard. SEASONABLE CONVERSATION Air you trapped yore com ylt, An' bedded fer yors cotton? Naw. I'm waltln' fer plotved-under straw ' t , i-To- git good an, rotten. , An' how 'bout oats an' wheat an' rye jjia they git iror- bitten t Naw. But they air purty thin: The seed wa'n't fltten. Air you closed yor deal ylt er gwanner an' advances? Mortgaged my crap a tnonf ago, - Not to take no chances. ; j- , , ' BIDDIES.,', r Biddies, have v hard time breathing Till Ihelr shells break through. But they don't get sick with teething Ar you Chilians da 1 -;.',.. ; This foot hen Is their stepmother,,. ,,' Careless of her brood. J , t Elf. she'd surely And some otlrer RU her place for- food. Yet they follow where she leads them. Having 'learned to Know s Jean will come, bare armed, to feed From her paa of dough'.,' . V, " Kip- THE DEATH RliCORD. "6 ."O. T. V,,.Ifry,' of Durham Correspondence of The Observer ' Durham. March 2S Mr.' O. J. W. Perry, who lived on Trinity avenue In the northern part of the city, died this afternoon at 13:15 o'clock, consump tion being the cause of his death. , He haef been in falling health: for many nfswths-nd hie death was not unex- pwciea.;. deceased was aoou s years of age and he sTt a wife and six children, ; There ' ,- are also several brothers and sisters.' Mr. Perry had lived In Durham for a number of years and for some time was superin tendent of the county home and work house. The funeral and burial .will take place1 to-morrow. - -. :'- : . Mrs. K. P. Gale, of Hendersonvllle, Correspondence of The Observer. , : Asheville, March 24. News has been received here of the death aUHender sonvllle yesterday. . morning ot Mrs. Katie Price Gale Mrs. Gale had been In HI health for some time and her death was. not 'unexpected.': She . was 153 years of age' and was widelyknown in Asheville and other portions of western North Carolina, where she had a circle of friends and acquatn tances. The funeral service will be conducted from the late residence Monday afternoon at S o'clock, Rev, Mr. Grinnan officiating. ' The Inter ment will be in the . Hendersonvllle Cemetery. Col. R. A. Stokes, of Baffin. Special to The Observer. Reidsvllle. March 25. Colonel R. A. Stokes, of Rufnn. died last night. He was a member of .the, last Legislature from this county and' was Justly pop ular among his people. The Inter ment will take place to-morrow. Mrs. W. C. Powell, of Wake Forest Special to The Observer. Wake Forest, March 23. News was received here this evening of tne death of Mrs. W. C. Powell in Jack eonvllle. Fla., at 5 o'clock this after noon. This I a sad blow to the peo pie of Wake Forest as Mrs. Powell has many friends and relatives here. The Powell family make Wake Forest their summer home. Mr. Powell waa here on business till Tuesday when lie went to Jacksonville. Mrs. Powell has a son In school here, Mr. Lewis Powell, who left on this evening train for Jacksonville. Accompanied by Mr. Robert I& Royall. a brother of Mrs. Powell. Those who survive are two sisters. Mrs. T. E. Holding, of Wake Forest, and Mrs.. E. P. Hob good, of Oxford; two brothers, Mr. Robert E. Royall and Dr. William B. Royall. both ot Wake . Forest. The children are Mrs. Annie Seaward, of Petersburg. Va., Misses Jessie Powell, Petle Powell and Roaa Powell and Messrs. Rov end Robert Powell, of Savannah, Ga., and Mr. Lewis Powell. of Wake Forest. Mrs. roweu nao been In apparently perfect health till a few hours before her death. The funeral services will be held here Tuesday afternoon. AT WORK ON BIG TUNNEL. Sonth & WeHteni Railroad Pushing Through Morgan Mountain Below Water Level Gov. Glenn to Speak Wednesday. Special to The Observer. Marion, March 25. The South & Western Railway Company is at, work on the big tunnel through the Mor gan mountain. Just east of Marlon, which will require some eighteen or more -months for completion. The tun nel Is below water level and will re quire a great expenditure of money to complete the same according to the high standard of work which this company Is carrying on. A siding con necting the Southern with the South & Western for temporary use in de livering supplies for the long steel suspension bridge which is to -be erect ed over the Catawba river, is in pro cess of construction. This bridge will be one of the longest in the country and will be very expensive. Governor Robert B. Glenn will give the citizens an address Wednesday evening, March 28 in the opera house. He delivers the literary address at the Nebo commencement exercises at 2 p. m. the same day and returns to Marlon that night. Mrs.-J. W. Pless was called to Char leston, S. C, yesterday by the death of her mother at that city, which oc curred very recently. De. Witt Miller will deliver a lec ture In the opera house in Marlon Wednesday. April 3. He comes under the auspices of some of the public spirited and self -sacrificing men of Marion, better known as the Marion Lyceum Club. SEEKS TO BE ENUGITTENED. A Slip in EnaUslt Gives Rise to an Inquiry From Greensboro. To the Editor of The Observer: In your issue of the 12th Inst, your Keidsviue corresponaenc, speaking 01 the postmastershlp contest at that place, states the situation and delivers his opinion as follows: "Though postmaster, wrayfs ap pointment expired last month no ap pointment has yet been made. Mr. Wray is a candidate to succeed him self, and Mr. J. R. Joyce, ex-postmaster, who ran for Congress a few years ago, and who is now In charge of .the Internal revenue office here, Is also a candidate. He has a splendid : back ing and knowing that Mr. . Wray Is one of the shrewdest politicians In the Stale, it Is not even permlsslbl to I suppose that he win be the lucky llm.n ' ' " As the editor of The Observer Is an acknowledged authority on good En glish as well as good- poetry, and hts th? distinction of being one of those Who solved the problem concerning the uge of Ann,. I beg that he will en lighten us as to the above. The queer tlon Is, to whom does your Reidsvllle correspondent refer when he says that 'It Is not even permissible , to sup pose that he will be the lucky man?" Who Is "he," Mr. Joyce or Mr. Wray? INQUIRER, , Greensboro, March 2,4, 1906. . , NEW ROCKINGHAM MILL. Hannah Pickett Cotton Mill lias ; 2OO,06o Capttal A Coming Wed ding. Special to The Observer. i Rockingham, March 25. The marri age of Miss Ora Clyde, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Whlttaker. and Mr. Leonldas B.. Williams will be solemn ised at the Methodist Episcopal church to-morrow evening at g o'clock. A .f ceptlon will be held at the home of the bride on Fifth avenue Immediately after the ceremony. , ' ., , ' The Roberdel Manufacturing Com pany will . make art' addition-to their mm o. i ana insiaii izv mora looms. . Dr. N. C. Hunter, of Tampa, Fla,, IS here visiting his friends. - Dr. Hun ter recently moved from here -to Tarn pa. 4 - - , The Hannah Pickett Cotton Mills have been organized hem "with a capi tal of $200,000. Robert Tu. 8teele, presi dent; Wlllam B. Cole, treasurer. The following are the board. of directors U L. Little, Wadesboro; Ma. John I. Shaw. z. F. Long, H. C Bockery. H. C. Watson. M. F. Fowlkea, Dr. F. t. Garrett. Robert Lt Steele and Wil liam B Cole, of this place. ' - Mr, W. A" Thompson, ot lumber ton, has porchssed the stock of dry goods and general merchandise of the 3 B. Caudie Company, who recently want Into the hands of a receiver. :.- ; There wn a fire In the Postau Tele- Sraprt omidjng .the otner flay, on the oor above the Postal's offices Is located the bureau or. a New Terk newspaper. In this office sat a lonely journalist pounding out matter all unconscious of the conflagration below, - To him- there enured aa extremely pnglwh ngltsb- "Oh, I say': old chap. I beg yeur par don. dont" you know."' said the arrival. "but are you Mr. - (the head ef the bureau) r - - v "Berry to say, I am not," replied the uuoraiiMii, pouieiy. "Oh I'm vrv mat-TV. Uftrv niT-v lnitri t had something I wanted to say to him. 0 you think he will be in soon?" "Don't believe he will. Anything Lean 00 ror yourv wen, reaiiy. aon t you Know, I be Heva you will do as well your nameT" , Might I ask "Certainly,' and. the-journalist gave It. "I am1 Mr. Hands, correspondent of the luonaon Juaiiy Mau "Delighted to meet you. old chao xne 'two snooa nanos Then I do the American said: "What can for you?", "Why, it's a very small mutter." said Mr. Jiands. "l just came up to tell Mr. ii. 1 'i , trial tne guiiaing is on nre. "TEE STAMP OF PER FECTION," Our name on machinery means that in its manu facture quality was the. first consideration price the second. That is why we grow. MANUFACTURERS OF Cotton Mill, Cotton Oil and Other Machinery. Machinery for Farm and Fac tory. FnoiflK Three kinds, from 12 U-S".ra, to 150 H. P. Rnilprc Return Tubular and ' Portable on skids, from 12 to 150 H. P. Improved Gin Machinery, gngie and Presses, and complete outfits pf capacity of 100 bales per day and over. SaW MillS, our or five kinds, ' Oil CITM in no In MM Ul UW 111 the South. . Pulleys and Shafting, smallest to complete cotton mill outfits. LI D D ELL COMPANY, CkaMe, N. C DE. C. L. ALEXANDER, DENTIST. Southeast Cornsr, FOURTH AND TR.YON STREETS. H00E AND ROGERS ARCHITECTS CHARLOTTE GREENSBORO. N.C. Wheeler, Eunge and Dickey ARCHITECTS Second Floor 4Cm Building, CHARIjOTTE, - -.... , . .1 - N.C. FRANK P. MILBURN ARCHITECT Columbia, - - - S. C. Special rates via Seaboard Air Line inllwav. account of the Southern Ban- tist Convention, I0th.l5th. Chattanooga, Tenn., May The Senbonrd announces account of above occasion rate of one fare plus 2jc. for round trip, from all points In North Carolina; tickets to be sold Hay 8th, Oth and 10th, with final limit ten dayi from date of sale. The Seaboard has double dally service from principal points to At lanta. For rate and Information, addreis, JAS. KER. JR.. C, P. A., Charlotte, N. C. C. H- OATTI8, Traveling Passenger Agent, Raleigh, N. C. CHAS. B. RYAN, General Passenger Agent, Portsmouth. Va. CONFEDERATE VETERANS' REUN ION, NEW ORLEANS, LA.. APRIL: ,, 2STH-JTTH, 190. For the above occasion the Southern Railway will sell tickets to New Orleans. La,, and return at rates named below: Goldsboro. 120.00: Selma, fU.65; Raleigh, 118.60; Durham, $18.60; Greensboro, 817.40; Winston-Salem, 817.30; Ballabury, $16.46; Hickory. $15.75; Charlotte, ttt.SS. Approximately low rates from other mint. Tickets on sale April I2nd. 23rd and 24th, with final limit April 90th. The original purchaser may secure sstenilon of final limit until May tint by personally AfifMMlt n ticket with joseon Klcnardaon. Special Agent. Theatre Arcade, New Or leans, le. nui earner uihii Apni iin nor later than April 10th, and paying fee of fifty cents. General 3. 8. Carr hss selected the Southern Railway via Atlanta, ' Mont, gomery and Mobile as the official route For his "Annual Confederate Veterans' Special," which will consist of first-class day coaches, and standard Pullman ears to be bandied through to New Orleans without change. iout ensnge. .. its speclnl train, will leave' Raleigh, ; at 8 p. m., Monday, April fard, will 'reach New Orleans about 1:30 Thts N. C, anit , -' p. m Tuesimy, April iin. Anyone may use this special trainee Berth rat-from Raleigh and Durham 86.09, Greensboro $6.60, Ballabury and Charlotte Ifi.oa Two poraofa may occupy a berth without ad dltmnal Boat. Excellent service on regular trains , In each direction. ' Ask your sgeni lor raies irom your station. - or luriner' imwimuivn n . jruuman reservations write, R. L. VETtNftTfiV '. Trav, Pass. Agent, v , v Charlotte, N. ft :SllC0B:PETTEE;afleilIffi'Ci ' X a r;t , Oinniij) wed Estimates Furnished A. H. WASHBURW, southern agent. CHARLOTTE, - -------- NORTH CAROLINA. THE MOOJi; IS MADE UJT H1(N CHEESE many peopls would lead her to be lieve, when the housewife goes to purchase dour for her baking day but If she has once used tha Pride of Charlotte flour she will take nothing eise. it is maae 01 tne cnoicest se lected wheat and ground at our mills. MECKLENBURG FLOOR MILLS J. Leo Kolner, Proprietor. Phono 3. COPVHHH1J MANTEL WORK la a specialty of ours, and our man tels are far superior, both In material, workmanship and style, to the ordi nary stock mantel. We'd like you to Inspect our designs at first hands and know personally and Derfectlv the difference between our work and others. 'Twill prove money savin? knowledge to you. We also handle Ules and grates. Write for cata- ogue. J. H. WEARN A CO., Cliarlotte, N. C. North Carolina, Mecklenburg County. In the Superior Court, Before the Clerk. In the matter of W. J. Neely, non com pos. NOTICE. By virtue of an order of the Superior Court of Mecklenburg county, in above entitled cause, I will aell to the highest bidder, for cash, at Whltaker's Stables, at No. 10 East Stonewall street, In Char lotte, N. C, on Monday, April 2, 1906, at 12 o'clock m., the following personal property, to-wit: 6 Dump Carts, 2 Dump Cars, 11 Wheel Scrapers, 2 two-horse Wagons, about, 20 wheelbarrows, 1 Rachet Drill, l Road Plow, 1 lot of bar ateel. 1 Tent and Poles, 1 Bellows, 1 Cross-cut Saw, 1 Vise together with a larg-e number of Picks' Mattocks, Shovels, Spades, Billies. Crow Bars. Hammer and sundry Implements used by railroad contractors. This 12th day of March. THOMAS RUFKIN, Guardian of W. J. Neely, non comtxia. McNInch & Klrkpatrlck. Attys. A HAPPY MAN. A man's happiness is always in fluenced by the condition of his wife's health. When she Is in pain he car ries worry with him to his business. Anything that relieves her suffer, ing fills him with gratitude A prominent merchant of Forest City N. C wrltec: "I feel It mr duty to write you that the dreadful pa-ns that have always come to my wife every month have been prevented bv Hfntc. NURAL-G-LENE. It quiets her nerves and takes away, all pain." NURAL-G-LENE simply quiets tha nerves and allows nature to act with out pain. It is-harmless and leaves no bad effects. Sold by all drug gists. Free sample on request JNO. M. SCOTT s CO., Wholesale" Agents. Have 1: You Seen The elegant new line of Belt Buckles, Dog Collars; Collar Sup porters, Bead Neck-, laces and other new novelties in 5 our South Window ? Best quality goods at tewest prices. J rVi cri!::!-i:a Co. tiur W' a. rJi t A in-'' , BUILDERS. OF Cottomi IVIlacllBDieo FIVE YEARSOU OU FASIUOKwl Express Chargeo Paid A trial will convince you that these Roods are medicinal and other purposes. feetly satisfactory, return at our landea at once, aii snipmenis are ftsmr by Postal or Writ for priem ttst rawiMRiwiirja-vy SW k3WsmVHLasas3H SALE Of VALUABLE Mill PROPfRTY. 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 In Winston, on Tuesday, the 27th day of March, 1908, at 12 o'clock M., the mill site, the water power, factory building and contents, lately belonging to the said Damask Manufacturing Company, lo cated at Roaring River, Wilkes coun ty. North Carolina. The land hereby offered consists of three tracts one of four and one half (4H) 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 (0 x 176 feet, standard construction one story high, a brick store room and an offlos 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 storehouse, 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. II. CHAMBERLAIN. Trustee In Bankruptcy. February, 21, 1906. For any further Informltlon de sired address the trustee at Greens boro, N. C, or R. C. 8trudwlck, Esq., his attorney at the same place. SEE OUR LINE OF FOUNTAIN PENS. A full assortment all sizes and prices. Every one guaranteed . The best made. If you have ever had trouble with a Foun tain Pen, give ours a trial, and we are sure you will be satisfied. . THE PMIOUNTAIN COMPANY. Genuine Mad Stone. A genuine Mad Stone. Will sura bites ot rabid dogs; will euro hydra phobia; will our bites of poisonous snakes; will cure lock Jaw; will draw any poison from the system. I have treated hundreds Of cases and avsry one baa teen eured. - , A. XJL ISbTUni f ' ' XAttlraora, N. a' HIE DEHIIY HOTEL W flpeciat Breakfast ...... SS ctsv , Regular pinner so ets, Luncheon ... i .85 eta." ' Epeclal Supper.. ....... Met. .w.D.viim:iso:i.S'.co.- rrriprtetora. f V ' ". 1 Correspondence Solicited COPKft 8ISIUO Bend us your orders expense and money maae in pisin cases. Expnt Monmy of othor Uquon, Let Us Serve You COAL For All 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 The ')t Winning Number This Spring 3 Is our New Gordon Tie, tha full dress style; patent colt vamp, plain toe, thin sole, high military -heel, three eyelet ribbon lace. Stsea I -to . width A to E; price $S.0. 1 - -NEW BLCCIIKR OXFORDS FOIt WALKING. ' t Makes Walking EaaiyV ' Fine Vlcl Kid, welt sole, extension edge, low military heel, ribbon, lace. siiea i to i. wiattt- a io-jk; ppce 18.00. t By mall 20e. extra. t A neat souvenir with each order. GILREATH & CO. SEABOARD AIR UNB RAILWAY. Special rates . via Seaboard . Air Line Railway, aoooont or tne woevier Mamorbl Dayr March 27th, and tha See- ond Annual Re-Union, of the Blue and Gray, March tsth-th. 1906. AUanta. Cia. Toe neaooaru. wnitium wuuii ok the above occasion they will sell ronn.i trio tickets from alt points hi the Bian of North Carolina, to. Atlanta, Ga.. t Minn i mta of ens ftrst-olasa fare i 26c for the round trln. tickets to t - March ui ana jn. o r" scheduled to reach Atlsnto bet. ot March t7th. nal limit, C which passenger taunt reaca destination before, nitd-ri-iit re fifteen, V) days la aduiuun to t ?ir ' further- Information s t- aohedules. etc call on yoctr t , ' or address the wnrt-rig-.a. JAa JkJuxt. J C V. ' vV,?ff V u ,4 : t u Na1' u a enjis. i.. t v -' . Traveling iue'"- r CHAS. B. RTAN, - General Iaenfer Ag!.t, ;. ,v fertsmeuu. Va. - 7" - ,4V 4 r,,' S WW- .L. 0. . . SI us vmrw ommw rnr -' and if not m I I II Ordr. y J tV (.V .s'r-. -V,
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