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OIARLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER, MAY 13, 1CC3. '.'..V'.' , . V-' 1 - '..,','.,', "' . .i ".': are rou never honeteven with your- t'hllcots drew' his chair', cloeer to the table. H did not attend to the other' remark but Ma nngers strayed t bi waistcoat pocket and fumbled there. JUoder H tii geeture, "LiOok here." r said, "you are overtaxing yourself.' 1 ha affair of the par ln't pressing; we'll sbelv it to another night. You look. Urwi out." - . . Chllcot lifted )tls eye with a relieved rlanea. 'Thunlci - I i4..rfl a bit fussed. If I may, in have that whlakey that J refilled last nlaht -. "Why, certainly." 'Loder roe at dnc good taate," ha aaid. "Ltt'i ie if they and crossed t a cupboard in tha wall. rv taeir purpose?" He picked them vp in silent he brought ut whlakey, (ias-iana carried tnem to the lamp. , ee. and a alnhnn of aoda-water. 'Hull C'hllcote followed him. "That was when!" ha said, llftlnr the whiskey, I ugly wound." , he said, his curiosity re uuaer sxienaea ins mur fou com by ItT" -led. "It's a memento." ha , jneianUy hi back was turned, cmiooie aia. , . . .i ,v , noon. The nlrk of time, ehT" It looks fait, hla Unere' eri:lilii busily. CHJCU tatlnn ,if anv kind Mme as a boon. Loder slowly followed him, and as the box was brought .to light ft leaned tor ward ln!M eateiilv. . ' - , . "As I told you, on 1 th ropy of eh old iKni-rin(j, the other a plii band a ruin sold bund like a wedding ring. Chlluote lauglird as b placed th four rings aid by Bid on his palm. "I eould think of nothing; els that, would be wide and not ostentatious., You know how I detest display." . , . ., Loder touched th ring.- -you nave ... when!" snld. llftlnr th whiskey, ugly wound,", h , L 'Now. And I'll hav plain water In- awakening as L -glead pf soda. If It's all ths same." r. "How did yo Z I "."Oh, quit." Loder recronaed the room. Th othr smile PREMIUMS ON OM) fOINS It- condition. U difficult to find , thl coin unworn. RAIUTIES TUIOiED OUT BY MINTS ( , drew a jcoupl of tabloids -from his pockr 01 and dropped them inttf his glass. AJ th other cam, slowly back he laughed .: nervously, jt- ... w; . . "Thanks See to your own whiskey VMw; I can manage this."" H took th j.. Jug unceremoniously; nd. carefully guarding his glass from th light,, pour- " o in uie water witn escueo uaeio. "What shall w drink tof M- vji : pra-very j ,. r.. No; Qult th reverse." II looked again. at hi hand, then glanced back at v.nuooi. wo," h repea Twenty' cent piece datd 1177 and i 1 171 have auction records or 1 1 a. Th. Four Half Dollar. Ktrnck by the .EIT y.r mi on. V'. mJTSZ "being worth 0, while specl- . '".-".7 L " men dated 1JT nag gold ' for izso. ?..r.!Z7 " . r D'"OT Sow of the . earlier half dollara are ,, ;V -j aiilin vim and on of 17M was re. w or sun.-,;,;.;., v - ' I cently gold for ill. The new Denver Mint, which with I Tb 1804 dollar leads ell th coins! the beginning; of this year started to I of this denomination " In point of I make half dollarg and quarters. Is the rarity, yet there - are a good many eighth authorised by the United State other, date which bring- high prices, government. . The i coins new . made I chief among them being the one there bear .the mint letter D" stamp-1 dated 174. the year of th first a ed on their face. Wnll this mint was sue. xma com, wnen in uncircu- ortglnallv authorised in. 184. It was lated condition, fetches' 1800. used only a an assay office up to l, or the fnnaaeipnia mints goia I the nresent vear. and Dravlnua t 19M I coins, -the rarest dollar is that dated Issued, no colna..'. s , v v I t7i... which to 'worth 17. Two- and The same mint letter waa used on .pl!!. ."f? J? , u vii o w itiv una yiu Dadlonega, Oa., for which Congress wiw an na. i arWm Ilea rrr iiwss, twi. waaia aaaa assir avawa TV no unu V0 I . usual mpuis of confidence. "It serves the colna turned out br.the-mlnt at r: .Va 1 cv rciuinu me inai t am noi exemui T11n.. m. . ni. h h rnnrrui I r vw. . ot the i pieces, tne issue or hts to worth more than 1 100. The half ol . . .: . , : . 'V.'.'..- . '. . .,. . ;'....;,; .. . v . - r . . . . iiwuq KM winor- Kirn. . s nmvldeil In aV ; tt n.na-rf "i nat impireii a woman r' v .' I T' T.J " . , 7. i Ann iooer lookca at tn scar i - wn uwvra w " I u-i.i- on his flne-er. "I e.Mnm recall th' thina. en from the Georgia mlnea and mfu ar ...v.uv ioder tnethndlntllv mixed ' nis ' own II I so Bbeolutely oast. But I rather like colnae waa berun In IMS.--' Tn 1KR1 the l l- . . . . "i .in,.. m lia oa. Ma . k. . . . " i u , r M.K Mantle. . . ' mfim na ii ura ma in, v" " imurr iv iu-iini. m.ir i tjoniederateg seised th mint. For an instant th 'other hesitated. I nre. lt'a a sort of guarantee." v - I After piece waa restored the United There was something prophetic in the I Chllcot made a hasty gesture, but the State government road no attempt sound of the toast. But h shook ltn other Interrupted It. , " I to resume Derations there. Many of "-feeling off and held up his glass.' "Oh, I know you trust me. vBut you'r ... old -ol-. beartna- th. mint marc .' 'To th career of John Chlloote!? he giving me a risky poet. I want you to J-n- .1. iv-i.lJ ' aaid, wkn another-unsteady, tough. see that womeo are out of my Uao-qult r .now th njeThest '. ramr, which bring - high premiums. Ienty-flve dollars, haa been paid on bearing the date" of 1795. VHO'S KINO, ARTHUR ? 8ev- . for 7J,-.;CHAPTBa VIL ' , It waa a little less than three weeks The rarest are the gold dollar of 1855, A Briton Adda Four Ontnrlea to II e- - .i ' ' ., ro a Age, out of it. "But. my dear chap-- - .r,-. 1 ! and 1M0, the 12.(0 sold- pieces of London Dally News. , L " nimiMi,. . .... u, gom, ot roes coma are worm a 1 1 fi av n si raenassiaul al arK a ,itaari at am gat aaal It I : . - a less man ini" i" 11.1 w ... . a-- ) v .1 . v.. .. , . . . ... . 1. .u-i-i 111111B aaninnni Vlini jmiv m l o.h-i 1 1 -mc- vniieot eno u.r nmn .-.r taML il,.i. -ji between "" vr-. , ''' iTlfi- fnd ln lMatT . Luna and Pistorla-a mere handful t of "BX e aame act of Congress of UJ5 nil 1 aeek. . - .1 kmUa v4raii luiin.ii ton hliia A mt. another mint was eatahllahAd at har-l Sefull?.she trSied "line "aUer line of U,V rS" ot old Iuly crumbling away lotto. N. C. also to be devoted eiclu ireruliy as be traced line aiier lint 01 under flowers and aunahln. with nothing .!.. .kii. ! nii with writ- u..,..Rr?ent-.cni"rf iefi waa taken from North Carolina mines. in"i a-" tatur of thl. mint waa "C' Th. , ,," , VCIZ Thi XnmVw.rtaniil eraiiy stumbled upon th place on a long rarest or lis coma now tne goia aoi kerned -taT plea hlm! he- straightened iLp.B"lia ZX$SZ i?ttl. tnnt .J-J hrty nead. Coin bis shoulders and threw back his head 'mPtll J"1" "i?' V.llJW' nn' etopped In J2. - ' ." " ' In an attitude .of critical aatlafacllon. Bo isul rrld: there wa absorbed was : ha that, when a SteD I "MS.' ?coVr.tTnr. ','. 0rl.?fnil mint at M. n.).... : .knu nlna - . . . . .. 1 in mi vraain at i im nmnc wnifi ie iruui w a-ww, v i-w -w-w w Vir .bh T-Jiv i2 ki.' k-rvh."" vill.,," ' '.f ": - were to bear the mark -O.? . When netie it, end only-raised "Ie hsd wheiri - B..m.. th InlM.na mrA .. mint w.e a.td ma fifWai" waa r nrwwn Anstn - umwimiuiiiei . . . . " -r tously. Even then his interest waa mo-l mn;o"anawer anglous to h;ip. j and operaUons were continued under mentary. . ' . . :?r'V,Ai h7 . ..".aS: the. Joint authority ot the State and nunor- ne sum, nis eye returning wi . - - -w. 5 w... Ibe Confederate gnvtrnmenL If ho wlU not aeU Ar buctlet' ARIOSA write to us. Wo will supply you direct, Yott'will get greater value for your money -a better pound of coffee full weight ttuui he can aeU yott under any other nam. He cannot aeU Arbucklet' ARIOSA looee. by the pennd out of a bin or bag, because wo supply It only in aoaled packages' that yon can identify very time, which protect the coffee from Mr. Cookaev's little namnhtet does not convince us, aa It raises one or I the dust and imparities that looao coffee iwg iniereaxina "nn wnitn m 'L' rt,n'r i. "'. ? bod v waa killed." ........ Altogether under their management wave been a pussle to antiquarians. mZZ. rVh-U 'h. VXLi lii aS iuV- . ". .' t hi cpmpan-l there were Issued $361820 In 120 gold and will probably present knotty rassed.1 AS he reached Loder hput out ,vSt- 7vnmXii plecM n1 W.-0 in "ver Hair proDieme to intra to in. ena 01 ume. kl band. "What la 11?" h ajked. "Any I . ' Amo,nf fl'"h dollars, the United Statea dies of UfillMr. Cooksey claims that he Is really .?topmentr . : .... ".V.'V"? m bejng used. In May. the ftonfed- one with Arvlragua. the British erst tavurnmiml navlna nrdened Its I rnnw wno is aaiu iu nave reianeu own dts,.thoe of the United States "t the time .of the Invasion of war desfrnved. The dlea vera mads Claudius in A. D. 41. and to have A.-ih. i..ie -4i,ti.. kn4i.n-. I found. Glastonbury Abbey some 20 gTintatllal 1 a-gsw asn v a vmv wvaws - . 1 have just Wn wiitrnV forome: found to be uniuiuble for t,ne Wkr y""''"' n . ... srass. " - I r nla. ur. alnw-V frnm a mm. ceniunes earner man ne is ua- " -" ...... I M.lltf i.J A m mln lUTs warrant for his as- begln with he says that "It was generally admitted that knew nothing of whether they absorb and insure full weight. Coffee exposed to the air loses its flavor, strength and purity.' You cannot tell where It came from neither can the grocer he may think he knows but he doesn't, and all yon can ever know is the ha fitted with comparative readiness. I mice ticket t It is worth rememberihflr Now Mr. Cooksey com along, with ' t , ; .i).u. a brand-new theory, which attacks 1 """w'"" yyiM.w - our old convictions, and gives us but a' few st rows with wjilch to build up a rrsh scheme. King Artnur naa ai- worth discussing. We do not pretend to an exact knowledge of the Athu- rlan myth. W know the Mabtno- glon, the Morte d' Arthur, Geoffrey, of Monmouth, and a few of the French Arthurian, romances. From these we hav constructed for our selves an Image, picture of imagnla- rive scheme, into which King Arthur of "cup'' quality. . . Grocers as a rule are honest, trust worthy men who would not consciously mislead you... Whenever, one of them advises you to take loose grocery store coffee, instead of Arbucklea' ARIOSA, he doubtless believes he is doing you a favof, whereas he is really depriving you of the most .wholesome and. delicious beverage that you can buy, something better than anything else he can sell you for the price.' The sales of Arbuckles' ARIOSA Coffee exceed the sales of all other package coffees in the United States combined, and the business of Arbuckle Bros, exceeds that of the four next largest concerns in the world, simply because the public actually receives better coffee for their money in Arbuckles ARIOSA than they can buy in any Other way. Arbuckles' ARIOSA Coffee is good to drink it quenches the thirst and tastes good. Most people need it. It aids digestion, increases the power and am bition to work and it makes one feel like doing things no after depression. United States soldiers drink more cof fee than the soldiers of any other nation. If your grocer does sot sell ARIOSA let us send you a - ; ; . .... ,- ' , ; '' Family Box. ' " , r On receipt of ft.So, express or postal ' money order, we will send 10 pounds of ARIOSA in a wooden! box,, transport. tion paid, to your nearest freight station. U The t.8o pays for the transportation and the coffee, which will be !nth original packages bearing the signature ' . of Arbuckle Bros, that entitles you to free presents. Ten pounds ten pack ages ten signatures. If yon write for it we will send free a book containing full particulars and colored pictures of nearly 100 presents for users of Arbuo -kles ARIOSA Coffee. ; ,"wi The price of . coffee fluctuateswe) cannot guarantee it for any period. ' ; .')' Address our nearest office, Box Dep ;' ARBUCKLE BROTHERS; ; ' ; n Water Strsat, Kew Terk Chy.' '.' ' . 10 Xkhlgsa Areas. Chicago, 111. j V Liberty Area sad Wood Street, Flttebsnb. fa, I ' 411 Soot Berrath Htreet, 8u Louis, Mo. ' ku.iiiV. "it". Ima - upon her she was sitting on th shelter - 1X1.,' trlLI vil , im.lt n.a and oor of t th carriage, calmly V f th! lS2r' WhatI Th ana mmng htr h,t. On aeelng m she ? f ..L '.' ' -ka . ' .rrf. looked up with th most charming smile "r4" r Mm Jerkily.' th strain that had enforc- ,n "ed them showing in vry syllable. Biiu- uoder was 1 could not. or would Again Chllcot Sleev. "Dog "No a nahiidin'r. ha "' ! 'My stupid maid mint a uncomprehending;. D h . h-'lr ,m,hi ,.'nmhan i ,av iicoTeurhtk-ithl. XSJttn&iEte -crowpre and thae coin, were ta'.."J m you so.- Cant you r o.ht to 'V! ? domination to; fSZSiX i-aU-la'-.V. . .Iw '..i y niigbt.nrt 'm. buTlt didn't. I sued by the Confederacy. . The obverse ?n,p.li?nM "nJ , ym coie aroppea tn siaev ana paasea .v ,, . i.mh th. vnlr:lof thia half dollar waa similar tn th him handkerchief aeroes - his :L'".: ?W Jr Jo 7 .hallowf So I found th' and S.D IZrJZ. "L"la..Bl Arthur," - wit wa. of course the ti... - ...!. 1. n.in.,.iu ..fit ina tne oog. ti nrst expressed gtetl-1 11.1. .1. ih.k.' stepped back again anxiously. H " h"; -" '""". 1 Lf"-,1.; different On this t?alLMo?Vn"lft wi?ta-atf shto'd. on which ar marked hla than know aWw..a, DUl IIS Ijni UiT IteUll. JWl WHY tVUI, U ! Hal I eTkav ILI-. - a. a.la. a. SMa, "1 sua I . J isej iuill sWJvllis) v myi ) ! w side mar la m I .v...., In.lh. iHtinHin til.. la are aevoa BLara, rep- I M.ntlll.J ak Arthur r Mnrla H'lr. and tnis -ws now resenting tne seceaing Btaie. Aoove tna Balln and Balan. "the city of -van, and grip me-" He stopped sinking "Tt ZT. l-Z,"; 'VI ".7- ln n.'"1.a w" 1 De." "P- "mwinea Camelot. that la In English Wlnches- weakly Into a chair. T 1 arouna neing siaias 01 sugar canei ,erM. but ramelnt la an ublnuitous , . . . . . . . ..Jin.ii .1 . . . . . . . a.. ... 1 ' ' . . . . . . . , 1 ror a mom eat tjoaer 100a rec o 1 r'klbvkta .hiiMii Immovable; then, almost with reluctance. Ljh''S?"y ,ncea Viim .I.hm tnn,a In tka Aanira haalda I PifBl,,nl . - . .... - 1 -rea. tried In nnnpaal I ha tnina- take your r-lac to- XJrJmor the dpar. but I was bleed I ng On of these rare half dolUrg iold 1 or thereabouts, wh triuonV- J&oE bn.PV for $600. Th dies afterward fell finto changed to Quen. m Kill- It araa feaa bUnS WW Changed. It WBS I Wh va- MA It I. aatlmatad thai I v.. vi.k I? ! him. "You want m to right without pre pa of local Arthur and, what la more,; a mass folk tradition about King which Winchester lacks. Folk tradition Is not good evidence; but .folk names," each as "Arthur's Well," "Arthur's Bridge." "Arthur's Causey," "Arthur's Round Table." 80 that's the ex-'l n cotton, with the worde "Confeder- pA04 not jany disposed of In a sin ate States of America." At the. bot- rie sentence. There waa a genuine tried to conceal the thing wnen torn waa "nam 001. ' I Camelot In Somersetshire until 1700, or thereabouts, when the name was changed to Queen, -or East. Camelot was distinct and firm, but It waa tn aeiedeiin. in nTn.a frin ii.l private hands and It Is estimated that by which It Is still known. This irom coniempi. . ... It who should be looked after, and not about 600 colna wer struck before the I Camelot haa an ancient fortress, with out LIT V vniwot. spua-e W,L"- ihe. She forgot th dog In the newer dies broke. These restrikea are also I many other trace of old Importance; That mu mav ananit lh. nlaht In nwir.1 '"' my wounoea nnger. n main. Held at a high premium. pWr-thls and other niahtaTTi. r."0.. "i1 "nn.uJ?' "" Many of the regular New Orleans t-niiost unea a - nusnao. unseiiieo i--, tn -.r "-iWl.,v, -coins are highly valued oy collectors, race. 10a nave no rtgnt to Draacn. xou 1 clz z.l.u , ,ii. ig?s an ism ik. aimmlai ih. l. ,1. T , . ... I tn wmia impnwra me. inn waa 1 v. -"i wcrepiea in pargain. - . I an allraotlva mlatlnaaa nt afmnanhara ial la Man wlthntit aernwa nr ravanra ex- AhT Ria?; theVTboS hi'fsc and h?V.rm P1 . iaatlon mor than ceaslvely rare, the former being worth m.. .i,... ... .nii. w.ki k.l miikuii. in neing maoe mucn 01 ir I K.t. 7l .nt tinn or tba rare tan STafn adinr-r1r WOn t KSr" nve' yearT w'nderti;. "Ae.h' twwnty dollar pleo. issued by this Jta, , all of hlch are to met wuh 1,.!,!.am-.. . ' i...'led with , touch nf i,n "Rut 1 wi't I mint th scarcest are the esgies dated near thla BomerseUhlrs Camelot. at niitfwifai att iifga iinrAmropianiv. m w i r . - . - . - .... . . . . i i.aa asUA v. ..n.a a . ...... w . iaMa as, aaasasa I ma aavl Mv aSaKSaallai Tnn BaHaas I 1DI7 larESl tsTfa aa a JJ WV1 am riW rpaaa n fill mat AlTAIiea. I wwa v " w vvaw.ua, waa asu w 1 tQU !OV tOlf wvw ivanae progress of an erdlnary lov affair. eagles dated 1854 and W79. oom to ',?w. '..TT? J1: The Carson City mint coins bear the . WB" . lhn nraitiiiV i Wmii and . mZi letters "C. C." Some of the coins bear- tniicoj roea excuearjr jes, pmn-r knowi th world b heart, and inr th two letter are iVWaklni Jou .taH Tut thla K.t 7ho, '1 " . emong the rarest of United Stateg Is- ' ' . . - -una lnaiigii ssa-a. nn sir vm sn m t aaai aaiaiBtiaisai a w , aaM4aaii ssiiaaaKaa am. you nav an err a no person to aeai wun. .JTl j.V. . ZZ. ue sucn m m. .wmuaiu "' v,r J'v had a horrible day-a horrlbl day- JiUirtt- -he 2n hi JZliJ fl.h?H of 1870, 1871. 187J and 1871 A His too had paled again, and In th "T?' .!e.?,l;yJn...th!?? branch mint waa also authorised In C'CCuril SSr'hlel iwa ' " --".. d rHe, CIty( Or., hollle washed Mm J hSal'o coming to th. hotel shs had given for the coinage of cold and allver, but th deak and beann meehanloallv annlna- twpera. "A horrlbl day!" he repeated. I ! '0ro.1cJud".h?I I Th San Franclaco mist waa author- "8o bad that J daren' You hav read' De Quli """ v""a w Mo. . . ., .. . k.,.1... .kI .... 1 nA allvaa than anv I . " -yes i . k. - "" .v. w,iu,uir ayuivttnv v, iun centuries later tnan tne oate or tne tThen rsd him sgsln and you'll under-' h . 4 ,eft wl,h m,Uri at nrenc other mint, excepting the main mint data of the Boman conquest, which Is '-Tw ' iiwnn-.iimiiii "Tk. Jki -.-j v . 1. 1 h rninasipma. wwi m . noinian out as An nur a . Kniind t t . . ... . , . . . i . us av w uiKviiCTnTU niv. anw 1 1 . i . , . .... . . . . w ' unvw aw laiuiTO ui ourrow, i . Vu. kaim Ar the, smaller flonaciona lssuvai ki. rv.n . rjii.K. ...... i. iiiuv - mm , ii. . i ii c vim . .... v.w. ...VM - " w mw.v v, unuoote stirred uncomrortamy. ; 8 ear chap." h aaJd, "I meant no .If merely-" ' . T : v "Teur nerve. I know. ' But i no nam; ana in our nrst explanations! it never Issued any colna sciyr'- 'h.' iuSl kV,th. I. earned th.h; d In 1861 to eoln both i waa noi m, irrv aariiL. aa i naa innncenuvi auu imcv lii a v jtvvb least glvee one the feeling that a man named Arthur did verily Impress folk In that district, at come , time. Then th local legends In their color and detail, agree rather with the time of th withdrawal of the Roman legions than with that of their first conquest of Britain. However, for the moment we are concerned with Camelot After con- alderlng both Winchester and Came lot, we return to Mablnojrlon and read the first line: "King Arthur was , . . , ioi iotiu yviB wa. A, Hi ,yiw . I cd to Caerleon we find a Roman roult " s"" amnhltheatra. moat -certalnlv two PRESBYTERIAX PRAYER BOOK. Some Chnrchea Refaae to Rerocnlae Innovation Kecently AaUioriaed.-- New Tork Times." - - When a woman la seen on her way to or from church on Sunday bearing a prayer book tt Is no longer safe to Infer that she attends a Cathollo or an Episcopal church. 8he may be a Presbyterian carrying the New , book of Common Worship, which haa just been published with the authority of the Presbyterian General Assembly. For three years a special committee on forma and services of the general assembly, headed by the Rev. Dr. Henry Van Dyke, haa been working on this new prayer book. The first copies of the completed book were received from tne Fresoytenan um- cial Board of Publications on Satur day. The approval of the general assem bly to the Innovation of a prayer book for use In Presbyterian churches wag not obtained without a struggle, nor will It be possible to Introduce the books Into Individual churchea with out some opposition. Many loyal Presbyterians, .especially those of Scotch descent, look upon the Inno vation In the church as savoring of Romanism or Eplscopallanlsm. The best hat could be done In the general assembly waa to secure It permissive approval, and the title page of the bonk bears tne announcement. "For voluntary use In the churches." Now that tne Presbyterian prayer book is published, however, all that remains for those who oppose It la to refrain from Its use, and It Is predict ed by Presbyterian leaders that many churches will so refrain. In the East. however, and In the large cities of th country th new book la expected to be largely used. ' Women will be interested to know thst In the marriage service the word "obey" Is omitted. Gardeners ought to know when It Is bedtime. A society bud hopes she will never bloom as a wall flower. Nver lodge th contents of a woman's head by th sis of her hat. s Maay a pleaaant lawyer Is compelled " to do th crosa-oussUon act. - atand. I anv art. but I hav crocodile, worse monsters than H laughed unpleasantly. eves I had be-1 at Ban Franciaco are now vmiuaoi. i gends of Arthur and "Arthur's Seat' com a ioi witn middis-class principles; Tha ha f dim of 186. IB ana ll At Carlisle we have legends of Ar- oam abruptly. In her neea ror .M iu.4 at a Mrh nramium. aa u tw ama nr arhit. .nr... . i .t.i ksand hat- th d,m ot l9Hr et wblcn on,y wr- romenoe. .Caerleon. Edinburg and irour war eoinexj. ana mcuwu m i warusie nave au 01 mem a nenertnat preoeaunauon mat w omiime see in i z. r j' -iLly.y" .v..w n ?s Ram iM i..- ... ...i ai - x, . . npthr .truck cold upon him. l.Z".?--...." v". V " " ll. 'J .V 7 Iw'.T-1 hsd his bounterparr la th director of th I ...... 1 . I .. . i. -.. lata w. I -i.i i ..... ornirrvawim ,niaiiu WHO MATTEUCCI IS. aSBaWaWaaasasss Sonicttilng About the IIcTO-SdmUM ol VesaTlaa. London Lancet. The Roman legionary who wss found dead st ths sea gat la th Pompeii of A. D. 71, "waiting order to leave," ha Iff INSURANCE COMPANY Of VIRGINIA ESTABLISHED 1871. The Oldest, largest. Strongest Southern Life Insurance Co. A Assets- December 31, 1905 $2,391,477.81 Liabilities December 31, 1905 1,956,120.96 Surplus to policy-holders December 31, 1905, 435,356.85 Business jn Worth Carolina Insurance in force December 31, 1905, $10,310,681.00 Number of Policies in force " 86,450 Number Death Claims paid in 1905...... 1.137 Death Claims, Dividends, etc., ' paid to PoUcy-Holders in 1905...;..: $ 111,496.75 ehilllnf hU Uit at tempt at rrmontranc. I ... . . . . I vi ..aa mianiiin - I r m -a - w ...ua. rt.aaeUalnHn W aaaa Bvlai HSw I Vllltwilrk. "WhsCdo you want me to dof he sub-Lf - womw fount ever anrr 8" are th 11. W gold Piece of 1858, the I claims altogether tn order, that Win- Kaffaei, TMatteucol. who. when th ri- atltuted. in an ordinary jrolc. ioder lanahed ,That's what I've hea three dollar piece of M66, UM and Chester may hare the better show. c.nt eruption was at Its worst and th 7a SH? aS-aiVW trlinV!toaTnvey: o "hl"'. I. -d tht-tea oolhv Piece of. W6J Then -we feel certain that,, had Ar- who., ntrr.ld. had ded In panic. re- 1...1 h . . niiVhi i. . , ., "IShy!" H laughed agsin and sllnned thai and IMS. ' I own' Arnragun, ntmnuni xne I mninea on auir iaani nia uwrrium bL'wf ' .Piic!n.; '".'J TOJ ring, over his Anger w?h an air'Sfi SnVi! t i aalit h, arnert numismatists tide of the Roman eonoueeL we end carefully registering them la th In- hav no time to waste. It must be onel .Kl n'rlork." Ma nullad nut Ma aralrh than I. NOW. Shall walked to th window and stood looking "'I:. , lAara In! A Ih. ahina. Miirt ' U COI -nl down Into th 1 startt This I. ,n. Isteh. Xt.JTS ITS 7 w - i aa i a. m m tk m aHa aa a a, sin nnr wn a si rg st ai i sa aa na rne vai i . i i s i uiueri rrom iiw 10 iovt. uu m mm i ... -.- i voicania conTuiKn, in om rnptcu un- This is a regular Life Insurance Company, chartered by the Legislature of Virginia, and has won the hearty approval and active support of the people by its prompt ness and fair dealing during the thirty-five years of its operation. HOME OFFICE RICHMOND VA. , J. G. WALKER, President C L WRIGHT, Superintendent of Charlotte District, Office, 207 South Iryon Street - .. W..1 ara i,ai k.. mmiA pk.. unviiKir tMjuare I 4 ant to And mur abruptly a new thought struck him and nl!i .1. ejount the atalrala rule worth a great deal more. - Tne he wheeled Dam into th room. Loder. I . "i- ""? ni nana win on in letandard allver dollar Daring me let- nm saia . , nuioaiv -LMer. i nava an I - i.al U.KII. vnai ara m. a.k .k..M. I WOIM. I think IV win on in standard allver aouar oaring in iei aMt .br5rtrte4 700 were coined, cordlng to lar atones or sioadicear -we nave much I preredsnted , will shortly he avallahle dlfflenltr In accepting Mr:.Cookaeya for his fellow workers In the earn field theory et uiaudiua . and '-. Arvlragus lor naturs giuoy I be your -Why shouldn't I be John Ia- inepird; -I reel that I can't gol""y ' w .w deTlnitead of war.nl w eo!!tenthron: ".h"a 1 wo remaining expert, wouldT eurpasa the dollar of piatear 11 . everything. ed w never thought 1 lder was sun bnid It It eovr everythlnswit explains! t0 things It's magnificent!- I'm a mas-1 ,?J-',r never thought of It before.- -f 11 I Chlloot and picked up th over-1 1714 In aolnt of ' value, and yet I aaat a. W la. avaalaaaaeV n(n ' lea . 11 Tlltnl1a. I etlok on till I get a wlr." h aaM. t?!Z. "",TZ1. K".,Jh tnon . - - t he deak. "I MTh."" 'i' conis hack and w'll reverse thought of lt,;h ?ld, without looking "'."A XL thr coat and 'There were two .private - mints patching op a pleaaant trulce, and making friends In a way which an ancient Briton would have reckoned traitorous. The whole story of Ar thur point to the fact that he would not make peace, but compelled hla enemies to s for. It; .so that,' for th decisive moment had com, It em-1 waa owned by C. Bechtler, and op miiHiPCT, in ii. DL-ariTiv anowin onna 11 10 an ena Chllmte took Twill b all rtaht I sudden return of nervousness. Twill I afterwards Issued coins In California, I be all right! And I've made, it plain about Both of these mints made -Coin rarcely knowing how to crated at Rutherfordton, N. C, the 1 n.Mn ! . m.ni-- olhtr that of Templeton Reld. who ghtr Ph.2ald, wilh' a nialnUlned a mint In Oeorgla, and tributary States, waa able to resist, not higher, but a lower civilisation, pressing on It from the north and th east. v-. ' If the RomSna had met with a par- KAut tka at ' . . l-- I iivuiai tvuait ssu aae a I as snj uiiin tjgjL 1 HMU. -sb in i ui asivj rvinuiinrBiiinn z m nnnnraii a 1 in.iai a. ...id e kiw lavas aa va Manf jaari . 1 -- . . . .JiMkJMMa n...i. . gnng me wi? i"-i - . I countleg or England w should have I tore aeu usservaiono vesuviano' trk. ' -And didn't suggest Itr '."No." ' )i ''Why ' .' . - . ' .' tender, said nothing and the other cot ored. 1 . . - "Jealous of your reputation?" he said. aatincaiiy. . ' . "I have nothing toh jealous of." . ..n"iT.- "'i:'J "'"J?u'n'n iide .a n .m i ."u? eai. w..' the tsauea are now estremeiy rare. . . hmd kome Roman record of that fact: 'thought. You have a nlch la your own I Vu've made it clear as day. Shall we The denominations were tl, 11.50, 1 for such an opposition, Joined to the Bood opinion." 1 1 amJvmoaZP'!i "ow.U "n ', . 15 and 1 10. Every one or the gold opposition across tne Severn, where Agsin Loder was silent; then he smiled. , ,T "ood night. r . co)n. mAt , by . Templeton . Reld In the Bllures gathered, J would have - lou nsye sn oaa r eorrecc percepuon at nCi "7 "ZS" Z"T'"'mlTJ, I?1" ,n Oeorata la now held at hlirh figures. I ben as much as they conld havehan :'T.. . anHd.TnuinAvV Piece being valued at $125; died. ; W. have no record of any auch . clean. But pride Ilk t . ta tt it f Van ml tf 1 )f taughed.. the ehort laugh thst Cttit-1 "'.iiLVM ? at',nV ' t . . I ret many ;of them now fetch from Heir to an honored nam . In elactro- blology. h waa born IS years aao at 1 glnlgaiila. on th Adriatic, and graduated t th I'nivemuv or name "in atudiii aaliirallbua ." aubaaauentlv devnllna- him. I self specially to 'petrografia" snd "vol canologla" at th University ef Heldel berg. On hi return to Italy he entered teeVT State, or handful of Imml.l.ly.on Investigation. Into the osaervaslonl Veauvlans." which war to be hi lifelong taak, feartesnly approach ing th crater In It angriest mooda and once, indeed, 6 Injured In th knee by 'bomba volcsnlco'r that h wss lam for a eonaiderabl time. , When, four years InTOn; n?; nsm. Ft.nd I t o ha? 1 preVh hand " hv? 1 etharjao't of uh- holding, thoi.ghf tbi TeoW I damp- the tt at 5tt and the tlO at $109. opposition: yet hi float with ths tide." n"? ' 'P11' him' .... ... Bechtler's colna were not - so -rare, ch opposition It . 1 t .. . . . 1 'llrw.1 til.lit k Ka mmlA . -1 ' - . . . . . . . . 1 . . kl. tlcularly tough nut In the southwest I ago, h succeeded to th post of "Dlrec usservatono vaauviano" , snd took un his aboa n th rids of the mountain, h showed himself worthy of hi eaat predecessor. Professor Palmier, whoa work want on Uninterrupted amid ahowers of pebble and ashes till on one loocHslon every pan of alas wa broken in th observatory, wnicn rickad to lis foundations. ' , crossing the room. w"ra taa m a. I ... - i ha aAn4 ha.Ma til. Tbey atood for a Unmint. iwkwwll. " 1" . .' " I- visitor. "After sll.'t he said, "what bus- loosing aiencn ptner. men Ider quietly A the parent mint. at Fhfiadelphla Ineaa hsv 1 wun pna. straight or lm7 . "7 " ""i . ro-ao in room, haa struck the most or the coins fiava m Identity, if vou want It Whan ar-d tmaeed through th door. . , I, . v .w. . - .r V..-.i vJ C. vr-. ' -I.l r.hllrole. left alandlna .1.. v i-uw 7 .....-... ,.jiiur- 11 mum.!.... w7 luavnuuwn tine -- .V" """"-1 all km Ik. rraalaat numh n 1 mmr a n w ... .....'v i .auLi..fai. i i i ii. r i 1 1 . ii.wnnn wniiA . 1. A ,&&iw.. tm - - " . rik n he lHid -hi hand n th Ther': sound of th other-, footstep, wi .idu rarttl been Issued there. Jta coins rtn. "Come." he said, "give your orders. I ble on the unmrpeted stslrs; then, with bear 00 mint mark. ;..., . t i cspltulste.- -. . . ""iT' rL'T ,M,ur' caught upl - Many, half -eents were -atruck at ZiTAmi"r- " r ,ma Philadelphia, whloh br ng large sum, naa ' tnere been any must- have left a certam mark of history. On th oth er hand any oppositon to the Saxona, who were a destroying, not a clvllls- tmr power, would have Impressed It self upon the Imaginations - of the people; while the final triumph of the Saxona would have confused.- rather than made more clear, the stories of the.,0PPosltlon. :.(i..v.i. w Jxxler'B bedroom.; where the final " MHMin.Mi had haaa rnmiil.l h.nh - Into th lttlng-ronm. Loder earn first. - in faultless evening dress. His hair waa carefully brushed, th clothes h wore (TO BE CONTINUED. Held the Doctor to Ufa llariraln. fittea mm perievuy. o any giance, cut-1 New xora Amencaa.., pal or casusl, h was th man who had ahnuld an SIX bahv.to, mounted th stairs and entered th room. I SaiJ 2m l? ranging from ttt to I7S.B0 for the rarest, the latter um having bean paid for a very fine specimen, dated or th cents, mat or iti is the i vice, between Women Spared la llattle. Account of Fight With the Moros, In New Tork World. : Kot over a hundred yards from the trench was a group of women and children sitting looking on. They wer not moiesteo, oeing out or tne direct Una of th fire and no men ' balng among them. , A few minute after the filing Anally ceased they were photo graphed a thep aat quietly In a clr. cie, witn tn oeaa lying ail around. The Maklnr of Jnror, Green Bag.', j-';v,v - 'TL-'hiiilSLbi.-,-JPi'S?,cf "TlyTliey' wr kindly treated and cared nd by 'men "who tried to .vaS. Jury L" tZti.l in, between hvootheticai S...-.r-. t "n ess there should be further mounted tn stairs ana entered the rooms rllr In th. evening. Chllcote'. manner of walking and pnlae of th bead eem ed to hav descended upon him with Chllcot' clothe. M. cam tntn th .'room ha.tlly and passed to the desk. "I hav nop rlvat. paper." h said, "so I fiava nothing to lock . up. Bvr thing can stana aa 11 ia. a woman named Itoblns comes In th mornings, to elesn tip and light the fire; otherwise ou muet shift for you reel f. Nobody .will dlaturb rou. Quiet, dead quiet, ia about th on hing you can count on." ' Chllcote, bait hslllng In ' th doorway, made sn attempt to laugh. Of the two. re wsa noticeably th more embarrassed, n Ixlor's well-worn, well-hruahed tweed suit M felt stranded on his own fverannalltr. bereft for the moment of the femlllnr aeceaenrle thst hlped to cloak deflrlenclea snd keep th wheel of con ventionality cnmfortnMy rnlllng.ile lnd unpleasantly ronwlniis of hlmeelf. anatile ta shape his senaatlnns even In thought. Jle glanced at the fire st th tnlile, fin. ally st the chair on which he had thrown Ills overeont before entering- the bedroom. At th eight nf th cost his gaa bright, red. th almlpaa forenok him, and he gnvi an exclnmntlon of relief, "lly Jove!" he ald. "1 l-n forgot." ."WhatT" lider looked round. " , "Th rings,'' He rroaiied to th coat gd thruxt his hnnd Into the porkoi, rib CupUcats Uy anivd tUs air-i bin suddeni ha. a I rarest: nearly IJ0O has been naid fur I Questions snd eacuce I seems aa ir th.l fighting. Thy belonged . to man who It prjfc raised to 50 just because it hao-la" specimen. Next In. value is the would never get to the aotual trial of the h1 to'1 them to keep, out of th pens to Do triplets, is the question that 1TS1 kaln eant whloh a i wnK case. Bo When th pussiea little German I fighting line, j uum aioes I in tn irenrn iiaeii it waa ainerent. "asperated. I There the bodies lay In heaps three 'in ii. ' ' i the Judge. my wif," court ' 77 tu. . about a. much, while of th modern uoth Judg waa court. i . .;, v- , -V luiiaa that nf 1BE (a lha'MAa htahl. '"."IP". "D..-..,Ua"A T,"" . 7 """imuch ii in, ".The common bronsel "I tink i ilk to go nome time ago and said "Doctor, we'rs pectlhg another mil of an addition to our family. How nuoh win you cnarg.r , t . , ... Oh. H." said the physlclsn. ?. y v f The mlta of an addition dims. But tt The two cent pieces or boons are worth, up to 1 4. 60, this sum having wasn't a mlt. It wss three llttl Rub. P,d ,or the on " n 17I. enaes. Whereat there was much joy In I Bevral three cant piece range In the horn. That Is, until ths doctor pr.-lvalue to $1.10,. the-issue 5 Of lltl sented a bill for. M, Ruben proteat- brinarlna this sum. ". : ad -But" said ths physician,. "thr war "IJon't I know thatf' th proud fath er replied, noujr, "Pay." said th doctor. "Nsy.", said Rubens. "Toull get IIS.? Th physlHen begun suit befur Just ice Mrliughiin. . Kuliene' obtained a stay. Then lean tangle developed and Knnllv a shetlfr Went lo Ruhena home t a.ie proriy. rormtt Pl.trlrt At torney John H. Merrill was engHsed by Ruben to nM the r. . When the fafta Were alrd In roiirt., th Ju.tlre had trouble In keeping order. II enh-k-errd m himself, and at th trial tor Uy 1. - ' , - :- ;' ' r .' Three cent nickels are of about the same degree of rarity, (he Issue , of 1177 being valued at tS.50. Half dimes run much higher In premium ar good many of them being scarce, the one dated 10 , when In uncirculated condition,! fetching III, while one of 1S0B la valued at $3(1. Five icent nickel are not very rsre. yot those Issued in 1177 bring M.70. Dimes are quite rare, and there are several vsrleties which find, high favor with collectors, the Imui ol 112 being worth Hi, while that of 1101 bring fron IJ7 up, according lo and - four deep, as they had fallen when the shells struck them, and tha shells had not distinguished be retorted th Judge. aittwen the sexes. Women lay there wun tneir nana sun grasping ins persisted the Herman I anear Of tha nmnll.a' tha men had " ws I mas- a aooa snuror." 1 kDt the guns to themselves. Women them nd the kl.L , 1 1 a gels in somenimea.T . iiau ran grain w wmn i nir cent of 1I7T la ataadlly Increasing In said th German. ; value, and ' In unused v condition, .'?'rou, en t, retor br! dt:hud.;; per "I don't utile I mtN A.m, a. a a - . . aa - ' HVVi IHV gftlgSSB W Ol II WTI W ye V i,.nI- "a.thSowTw bo,l," wu,lln had taken their babies with ' "Oh I thouaht 'it . vaa a Wd bo" that wnn went to the trench a pePeVietiTn , UJndinffT. th1 able met death to whlct th. No." said tha Judge,, "th bad boa tmotnera took mam. - it was pitiful prisoners' box." . I but it, wss- tneir enole, net oura , . . . v. . . .1 v a " r.mrmt mt .... 1 1. , l . I .... . . . .. ..i uui, ,ne-i iTuif uir in. vvmn naa cnoeen iv nir wun men, 1 una I nmi g""" r.ngiisn, ' . . "Tou don't have to apeak any at aH,N ssin tne juna9. ' on ww. Th little Oerman pointed t Ihe law. yera to make his Inst desperate plea. . "HhuJse," he said, "I can't nink nod ding ef wht these fellow say." It was th Judge's chanc to get even tor mnny snnoyanree. "Neither run anyone else," he said. "lt dOWn." ' X:- ' ... With a sigh th little Oerman aat down. their husbands and fight and not to leave the hill, as they had been given tn opportunity to no. Tney had chosen not only to fight themsatves. but to tak their children Into th trenchea with them, and the shells made no distinction. . A woman doe. n't expert her himhand to save money, gut ah expects hlui to earn a suiuctsncy wereoi. , . If you get all your knowledge out of bonks you might well leave It there Only a Strong.mlnded woman can pre. erve irult and hr temper ilmultan- oimly. ' . Tim Is moneyand thai Is tha onlv kind a mires I willing to Spend, , . Quick Action THE busy man of to-day wants the quick- k" est action possible.' 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The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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