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CIIAKLOTTJ: DAILY v), II, ' V ' ) . t ft no ; . . n n n " n n n it wsuuwuLlT,. b cj u U0JUJJU . A - Southern Safe Company's System, Atlanta, Ga Allow us td?asslst you'ln getting the Saving Hablt.7 We furnish f ree? a t handsome leatlu p.r covered-' hoclict bank: Four Per Cent Interest Compounded Ouarterlv allowed on it. : iV, jr. ' v.: . . : . . aa Saving accounts. It's Comnnieircial THF LESSON FOB SUNDAY JESt'S AXOI.VTED I.X BETIIAXY . Th Lftrd'i Gnm.mt Mingle Apt M m (luUlcore ami 8u-p " Oare Takrn to Compaaa Hl Pcalb f Mmtj'u Ded irnd the MMMrr'n . IMpU Drfeww of Her OTmi KeJ 'Si-C--Wvtoe Approwl The TmcIi- ',. -': Frartb Quarter ICfwon IV. MJUU xxvi. Jmh had worked Hia bTrutnt ' tnlracl nndar th vry evea of the ociataattcaJ tabllahment. It waa cccptad aa a challenge, and atepa wera Immediately taken to compi Kla daath. HU hour not yet having ' coma, tba llaater retired to Ephrahn, twentr mile away, near to the wll- . darsMia or aparaely populated coun try. There. In company with Hla dlect- and . phltual recuperation. A price wda practically aet upon Hla head, for the chief prteaU and Tharlaeea im tuttk-a that if axnvona knew where Ma waa he ahould give In farnatlon In ordr that the arreat night ba made, wnn ntmgiea mo- . poaltlon the people who had come to JanuaUm In mTwn nmntifiri to attend " b Paaaorer, tnade queat for Jeaua. . Tor the time Ma eclipsed both temple mmA mhhiahv Am th Amvm Daaaftd : they began to any to each other In thalr dlaaroolntment, "la it poaalblo , But wbea the time waa fully come, tfce Maater reeolutely aet Hla face tu ' ararn tbat ilaughter-houae of the - ropbaiav jeruealem. Ha waa fully tae city at mia juncture. It waa la inn inarance mat one ' airnUloant Incident like a abaft of ilgbt fell acroaa the Inky blaiknea la which Hla Ufa oloeed. It waa that ' high and loving court ey shown Him : la the home In Bethany. They ban ' que ted Jeaua They- made a aupper . a Hla honor, and in grateful rccognl- . . ' Xa the nobleat villa of the suburb ' of JaruaaJem. the table with Ita dam aak coverlnga, maa aet la hollow . Muarn. a the cuatom waa. It waa orroanded by richly ui'rd . wuuin. Diwuta lamps vaav mvii ;,rni raaianr upon t&e goooiy arenc. ICye, noetrll, ear and paUte cr ir ? lighted. Color, fragrance, muxlcand viaaoa matched thoae aeveral organa ' f aenaa. Aceordlna- to Oriental u- , (am, the houae waa open and the In . tareirted vlllagera hung like an anl- tnated fringe around the table, ahar- IHf wna ino invuru (urni Higiil vi (ha cheer and aladnaa. On lttier ' alda of Jeaua reclined the trochlea ' healed of leproay, and Lrftaarua hum .Ma had revived from death. Noble . and beautiful women traced and 1 MAanmA tha aana and hour One elgalflcant and tlmrly di-ed llftad thla feaat to the level of a uc- brought the moat precloua thing It ; contained an Oriental rruae of aln .'. haater. filled with genuine liquid trr- . had never brrn broken. Her uti- apeakable gratitude would fain r preea It a If In n rtn-d f revrrenrn ana love. I nxtlntniiy ohc poured thu , coetly liquid upon Ji i.uk' hmd m4 . feet, Ualnc hi r luxuriant ( i murii 4fir .. a towel. In a moment -vcry rtae Of the houw wan tl I !! with Ihr faff- tie ami OCIIcIuuk rraii ancr lb , , c iihiiiih aatfiri ilia, iviurn 01 iii'i cimiiy . muat contain aimi lio- ethiral i vo- iuiiou u rcuirura or niuniixi an mi. ' Pi Of dlacord thrown Into llila '. feaat Of love. It tamn from ihf very -: band that was fllchlna from the om- no purau of hr apoatlx Jurl.iH , Stole the livery of charity In w tilt h to 'benevolence that he might cover hla aooatlea were evidently Infprtcd , with hla carping spirit, and at l-at " Joined mildly In tha apacloua iro- i. teat "" ' Right royally did Jeaua come to , defease of Mary and her deed. He Interpreted her action and put the seal ot HI Divine approval upon It. j If aha gava Him momentary and passing emoaimtng. ue embalmed , hern forever In th Ineable Incense of Hla praise; "She hath wrought a ' 4WftA1 ,drlr lh hath 1am .I, u could. Wheresoever thla gosfifl shall be branched there shall also this that this woman hath done tw told for a memorial of her." A practical prin ciple of Ufa Is irradiated In onnec . tkm with this Incident, Jesu efflrmn that deeds wheh ran be done any time muat give place to thoae which can only be' dona just now. 'Tha poor Vara always with you; not so Tha banquet Intended for Hla hon or really aet tha sil of Jeaua' doom and hastened It The banquet oouch , proved a padeetal to lift Him not only in sight of tha admiring people, tiut atsa of Hla Implacable enemies. Tha and af 1 It waa that not only "much people ' knew that He waa thera and came," but Immediately also "(ha chief priests consulted " . . i TOE TEACMEK8 LANTCRN. A lesson In , sacred aesthetics vis Malaria tafce fmlm Blood. ' Old cttandard Orova's Taatelaag 1 Tonlo driven oat malaria- and ' ! tip the sretem. Sold by all .'ii ui ST years. Jrloa i caata. here. Money spent to adorn and beautify religion la never to be be grudged. A cathedral, for example, Is a monument to tha dlvme. It teaches and Inspire. So wealth ex pended In awakening the sentiment of worship Is never lost. It Is always JuatlAable. Proportionate expendi tures upon tha artistic and tasteful are to be commended. They are definite contributions to ethical and spiritual evolution. ' Much has been aald of the "loneli neaa" of Jeaua. But It must also be remembered that He was alao much In society. The references are num erous enough to affirm a habit. He adorned and beautified many a sup per and wedding. His social aide was not atrophied. Judas, by reason of the enormity of his crime. Is almont excluded In the average thought from the role of hu man beings. But It admlta of ques tion whether there are not men now living who . under similar circum stances, would not do exactly aa Ju daa did. He waa a man, not a devil from the nether world. Martha did not aulk. Jeaua haj on a prevloua visit crttlclaed her for be ing troubled with much serving. Hhe did not on that account fly moodily to the other extreme and refuse tn serve at all. It Is very significant then (although It might he overlook ed), when the record says. "Martha served." Taking criticism In a fine art as well as giving It Judas' proposition cannot he dis puted. It wss a great aum 1100 in perfumery! The wages of a laborer for a whole year! Hut no higher uae of that money could have been made than waa made of It. It was a sacra mental act. It was an expreaalnn of gratitude and reverence. While It did not preclude deeds of charity the latter could not be any aubstttute for for It. That home at Bethsny 'a Ideal. Yil 'i ' j ti ' i 7?Tw 'Wyr xw. ' ; J V i . what you savel .A ' Tha meahea of tha domes tlo net were soft as silk, "but firm as steel. No wonder Jesus lovad to ha there. An adult Bible claas Is aald to have spent the entlra hour In discussing the shape of tba alabaster box. Jt Is to b feared that many ara busy over husks and shells, pure technique geography, archaeology and tha Ilka, but never reach tha subtla fragrance of the ethical and spiritual mean ing, i iKBT AND ANALT8I8. 1. Jesus In His retreat. Awaits Hla hour at Kphralm. Recuperation, Physical and Spiritual. 2. Popular Quest of Jesus. Kcllpses Temple and Cere mony. For tha time. Query, "Will Ha come" I.' Mis hour coma. Jesua goes. Cognisant of Peril. 4. Jesus banqueted. - High and loving courtesy. Recognition of merciful deeds. i. Mary a anointing. Ralaea feaat to sacrament i. Apple of Discord. Thrown by hand that filched the common purse. Judaa In livery of charity aorvea his own cupidity. 7. Jeaua' defense of Mary. interprets Hla action. Scale It with approval, I. Banquet conch a pedestal. ' Ralsoa Him to view of His enemies. Sea la Hla doom. A CARD. Thl I to certify that all drussUt are authorised to refund your money if Koley' Honey and Tar fatla to cure your cough nr cold. It atopi the cough, heal the lunga and preventa aerlou results from a cold. Cure la grlppo cough and preventa pneumonia and consumption. Contains no opiates. The genuine k In a E allow package. Refuse substitutes. It . Jordan. nplflE fulfillment of all smokers' desires has been attained in Mecca Cigarettes. You'll realize this when you consider their price the lowest at which a good cigarette has ever been offered; when you examine their full oval shape, and their fine workmanship. But the real surprise notlwhat i yo . . Assets and Personal Liability Over Two Million Dollars' ' ' . EVIIi ASSOCIATIONS DID IT. . I. 1 1 ReslactloiM on Soring a Yoang Boy of . uooa roamy, Whose Parents uaa Neglected Htm, Walking Shame Faced ' With Gang of Careless v.uauUBa UDBVicia, Td The Editor or The Observer. I saw this morning a flock of jail birds being carried off to ahother county, to work out in hard labor tha remission of their sins. A hard, harsh word la Jall-blrd. with an ugly sound,, but properly descriptive of some of tha gang. They were chain ed together by twos for the most a laughing, careless lot. They Joked with passing hack-drivers, and flying negro boys carrying bundles, just as if the stripes of Justice were not marked on their ill-kempt bodies. But there waa one, who -took no part In the Jesting, whose tattered cap waa pall ed low overa pair of bright black eyes, and whose black, Jaunty curls covered a one-time handsome head. Once or twice along the way ha rais ed furtive,, paln-filled eyes, but for the most paid no attention to any thing. What visions of other days filled that boy's brain, few, If any knew. But I knew, for I had seen him grow up from a wee toddler. A bright and happy home had been his. but the most fatal of all mistakes had been made by hla parents. Every license was allowed him and, night after night, the lad could be seen on the atreet corners, mingling with an In discriminate crowd of Idle brains, verily the devil's work-ahop. There were Insinuated Into hla thoughts sug gestions that degrade an J lower. Little by little the spell was woven about him, . till monstrous, vice had him ' i'n 'Ita clutches. The rest was easy worse became hla arTHoclatlons, baser hla thoughts, till finally the carr eer of crime spread over hla soul, and ate up every white spot. But as the boy shuffles along with the other Jall-blrda. these things are for V is their quality. If Mecca Cigarettes uality of expensive brands they surelyt have the nearest approach to ' them ever given in a moderate price cigarette. Their oriental fragrance . is pleasantly. mild, and exception ally satisfying the greatest value ever offered. ? ."I.'. .. . ' " ll 1" f I' ..' d. ' f , W ' . got, and the memory of clean, whole some days Is before him.' Hla tatter d can la nulled low-over his hand. some eyes, and God onlV known how tnat Boy-f heart is aearea. .',. . , ONH WHO SAW. Washington, NY C, Oct. I. llOt. . Advocate of Compulsory Education an Buncombe indaanteo. Special to Tha Observer. . . Aihevllle, . Oct J 4. The advocatea of compulsory education in Ashevllle will not permit the blunder af the city administration In falling to . provide a special registration, deter them from holding an election on the question at tha earliest opportunity. When It was found that the election could not be held at the time af tha general election on November tth because of the absence of a special city registra tion, it waa thought that the matter would be deferred until the May rou nlclnal election. At a meeting of rep. resentatives of the labor unions, the Junior O. U. A. M. and others In city hall last night It waa decided that an election ahould be held aa soon after the general election aa the law would permit, D. A. It's, to Meet at Yorkvllle. Special to The Observer. ' Yorkvllle. S. C. Oct. I Lr The an nual conference of the Daughters of the American .Revolution will be In session here for three days next week, Oct J I to Nov. 1, The local chapter, the Klng'a Mountain, la making ex tensive preparatlone for the. enter talnment of the vlaitora and the occa sion will, no doubt, be a most pleas ant one. - Many a man of humane tanpulaea, - who would not willingly harm, a JUttsnw la guilty of cruelty where hla owe .atqmacli T concerned. Overdriven,' overworked. when what it needa la tometnmg tha wtll dlseat the food eaten and hein tha stom ach to recuoerate. Bomethlna like Kodol for Dypepaia that I sola : by Hswley! Pharmacy. ( ; ' . ; . YY7 ''.:',Y;-!.J.t' .. '' :, ' Y' , ' tr r : .Yi- 7', ... ,.,, i "'',";(.'.. f Y, 47' VYv'-7 ' .' - .. V) .. ,' ;', ;?, r- Y"7- , .(.'' ' ' , iJ'.V"',.". ;i'Y,Y 'iY'! - ;7; '':-i':"fiiY'.a.G:Vi.'l 77 ' .i' . . . 1. ' . . "V-. I ... .'"'; ist cotton mui Manr "we aught South to do pur heavy repair." v.-..-- ill 'ind Cotton MUr Maa: What do you call heavy repairs?" ' V 1st C. M. MY; "My Cortlaa engine lan't; Working right. f nate ' to' "i , apend the money to bring a maa. all the way from Pravldenoe R.V. ' 'J te overhaul it" V-..v .Y Y , 7 -f ,- ' ' Ind C. M. M.: "Teu don't Jiave, to. The D. A. Tompklna Ca. haa. - .;' been overhauling Corilsa engine for a long Urn, aad Uey da It well. Y . ' They've got all tba tools and small angina to drive tba goring bars and Y7 ' ' - everything." ,. , if, , .. , . ,-v- -v-vw . - ... 1st C, M. M.t "la that aoTTir the Tompkins Co ar ' doing- auch J Y . work I'll, have them send a man to the mill at once to look the en glae over and see wpat .lt need and make a price on doing the Job." ' : And so a knowledge of our shop gradually extend. That's the one ", trouble we have In building up a machine building and repairing busi-7 -nes here In the South. Tha mill men have got their mlnda fixed on ' . Providence and other dUUnt placea and don't look up tha facilities 7'V here at home. ..t-i.' There are many economies In dealing at horn. There la saving "of .' 'Y'v freight and of tlma. When there la a break, down the wheels can be o -.' put turning again quicker through a home ahop than through a dls- ., -Y . -", tant one, v We solicit heavy repairs, a well as medium and little ones. We are: '77! well equipped to do all repairs. v . ... ,7 7, THE D. A. TOMPKINS CO. MACHINE BCTLDKR8. CHARLOTTE, Jff. 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