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IN THE Clii CiiL.CliLo V- 4- 1 ;.r,v 1 J:.- ' 1 l,irl l o 'ii.W , ton. Feb. "3. An iaglo, 10 i.i. h. wuh hinif a ton. and carv i from wood, now In the Boston : vy Yard, will be boxed up this week i ,nt tn tha Jameatown ExPOMl- 1 i. This mnwslve figurehead was on bow ot Captain ferry s nag-amp, vino.n . whan th Atwtman t madron went to Japan In 158. it -was built lor the Magara ana no. finA nf ihA wooden china of the Ameri can navy has ever had a more artistic or massive figurehead than this. To make It flt the ahip'a bow It wag found necessary to remove a part of the bird's back, but thia haa been replaced and the whole hat been painted an appropriate color. The Navy Dei partment haa promised the Boston . Navy , Tard that their much prised rello shall be returned to them at the I close of the Jamestown exposition, .'f 'li Another relic, to ' be exhibited at ' the Jamestown Exposition, also from the Boston -Navy Yard, la the steel V; scroll removed . from - the stern of i the Olympla; the flagship of Admiral "i;-"'. -J Dewey when he won his famous vlc H tor In Manila bay. " -,. ' ' : Among tha famous other mementos - 'to be sent to tha Jamestown Exposl ? Won ara pictures of tha Constitution, ' Klarara. Susauehanna. of two British ' Warships laying the Atlantic cable, ?av model of the first dry dock and the old ship's bell from the Constltu tlon. .. - LAND FOR A BRIGADE POST. Asm ntHfmrnm fit. trtrtHit tn War I)- .. ' x partment That the Tract Adjoining -i..; Fort Oglethorpe Is Well Suited For ?; ".'This Purpose, 'Washington. Feb. 2. Tha report .... WW ..,(B,avu, . r been received at the War Depart- tnent of the "pedal board of army ameer wno were oeiaiida 10 neieui. .V. J . ..P.., cPAimrl Thai L v r -eari i rn.ar noariv m. iii hi iuu uuif Z . ... . i mi... JaI '. ; tars. The board has obtained options . In tanI avhtrh OV nlra In .i ;,' VH KC W(H aeaaiu, wats.aa ".s . bm b rr n as n n ju v. i iita rnuui l diuico ', "Tha hnnrd In nf tha onlnlon that the portion of the tract adjoining Vort Oglethorpe Is well suited for ex- ' -1 . . , a.a1.a..a. nA.t with . -' II W K E II II I III I 1 1 I III I1III. V . I I. in ' moDiei ana ciciiieiimry iiimi utimn hi ' f i i . i . I n ' ' ' extended order. It Is considered that i. , reaimenta. The board deems that rf : this tract should be utilised for work ' Ing out probldms Involving combined , periionB ot mi oiiii aim nj nuiu '?.;'; ber of troops concentrated for '. -":: 'manoeuvre purposes. The land Is so .; ji flllilWfcVU V,1V JN UJCI ftiiHB wo, at, . .. : W1U DO necessary ror me iroopa iu rr- i' ' m Bin jitir nvF nirnT I nil i a c f i it n 1 1 1 .... AM Xv.ntava' It nariMI tlfM II 'J : .'y' 1fttai AnnrtYvlmntlnn tn 114nrvlr.11 Ann 'jjvdKlons. This land la wall suited for ... me use intenaea. 11 aamus 01 an 0 m't i h n i t a4o. Inn I AnapatlAtiK " '.i' wan w ' a a iilffaK t- jcxMoaion of vanriuKi- ot oirtx-v tar . ' v . ar a-w . . a'A..i. a: ... ;. .. p T - a . ;; tilgmas Meet. Bpeclal to The Observer. Durham, Feb. 2. The annual meet ing of the Kappa Sigma frntornlty for the fourth dlntrlct, this Includ ing North and South Carolina, met here to-day and the annual meeting was followed by a banquet at Hotel Carolina to-nlxht. Two business ses slons were held ono tnjjs morning, and the other this afternoon. To night' there was an initiatory session. When five new Kappa Blgmaa were made. There were representatlvea here from the University, the Agricul tural and Mechanical College, David son and Wofford4-thee In addition to the Trinity delegation. To-night Dr. E. E. Lull, veterlnnry aurgeon, was shot and wounded In a most unusual manner. He wan Standing on the nldowalk In front of the drug atore when a paaslng utrect car ran over a J8-callbre pistol car tridge, and this exploded. Tho ball entered the side of the face, Juxt un der the Jaw bone. It In nt thought that the wound la of a very serloux nature, but It Is lmposHihi to ti H at this time. The cartridge wai evi dentlyplaced on the track. 1IXXD WITNESSES tS 11,0410 BAIL. Samael Dell anil George Flood Ar retted In CoiiiirKilon With Murder of Nairn Island lliyHlHan. New Tork, Feb. 2 Samuel Bell and George Flood were arrested to day and held by Coroner Cahlll In tl.000 ball as wltneste In conn.-ctlon with the murder of Dr. Charles W. Townsend. who was shot snd mortal ly wounded at hln home In New Brighton, Staten Island, a week ago. Bell la a step-brother nf John Kelt, th. treet conductor who Is held without pall, in the case, and Flood Is a friend Of BamUel Bell. The arrests to-day were due, the police say, to their having found two revolvers at the Bell home In lirook lyn. On their WrA vllt. they wiy, the pistols were not dlscovircd, but on a seeond search they found them con cealed In a olonet. Coroner Cahlll said to-day that Kamu.l Hell admitted that he had removed the revolvers from a bureau drawer on the day Dr. Townsend was murdered and took them to Flood's home, later carrying : them back to his own home. Both . men, the coroner said, denied having Cleaned or put frenn cartridges In the revolvers, which the police declare were fully loaded snd bore evldemvs ' of a recent cleaning when they found them. DURHAM COIRT EM). i O. W. Vlckers Win Vrrtlkt of Seo.SO " ; la Suit for f 1.000 Against Durham A SoaUi Carolina, ' Special to The Observer. .,,...':. Durham. Fsb. t,--The I wo weeks' - term of Durham Superior Court rim to an and yesterday and Judge Justice - 'left on the afternoon train for ' Greensboro. The rae of G. W. VU k . : art against the Durham ft South Carolina Road also came to an end Tha Jury gave the plaintiff a verdict ' for 1441.19. Re asked for 11.000. ' Thia wss the litigation that grew out of a forest flr and It was claimed by one side that tha fire started from the rallroa4 engine and by the other that It was started by a blockade still. The , jury allowed Vlckers tit per acre for thirty-two acres burned over, and also allowed him fS.tO per cord for 88 cords ot wood on the place. An ap peal ha been taken to the Supreme Court - ". , . , ' Treasurer Removed tor Using PabUo Motley Jor '. rrlvat Vsea. Richmond, Ya . Feb, I. Judgs Scott, of the Henrico County , cir cuit Court, to-day entered an order providing for the removal of Ileary C ilechler from tho on.ee of treas urer of tha county for using public money for private purposes. At tas request of Treasurer mcnler! coun sel a reerlt of 10 days was granted to allow the pre rare Hon of papers l '!rr to an arrest. iiechler term Jtv 1, JfOf. ; - Tho Koui'.t ' ! I" :iay uu l ot on New Train J 'nun c;re--1nro to " . Colilxboro. l'roeilni? the Coihipc ' Hon WW. the Coaat Lino at Kelma -'What the Change Means. , The following Interesting announce ment has been made by the Southern Railway: fj. ;v -''ih-'L .That, effective February 10, new passenger trains will , be Inaugurated dally between Greensboro and Golds boro, leaving Greensboro at 10:00 a, m arrlva at Goldsboro at 1:00 p. ml, returning leave Ooldsboro .'at; 4: SO p. ni., arrive . at Greensboro At :80 p. m. '" ) : ' ''' '-i ?. '''''.' ' Train No." 181: will leave Greens boro at S:0 p. m.. Instead of 2: SO p. m.;, arriving, at Ooldsboro at :J0 p. m Instead of T:S0 p. m. These trains to, leave their terminals on Ume each .Vr:-:':vt;A On the 6th of January there was a general change of schedules on the Southern' Railway and the running time of all tha trains was . lengthen ed. In this- shake up the connection with the Atlantic Coast Line at Selma was broken. The corporation com mission served notice on the Southern Railway ; that ; the Selma connection wotild have to be ptotected. In a spirit of fairness to all concerned the Southern suggested the' foregoing ar rangement, which met the approval of the commissioners, and all pend ing suits and : penalties were with drawn.-' ' ' v ' '-' The new trains and the change m the schedule of No. 1J should give a splendid service hetween Greensboro and Gofdsboro, and pro- tertinc the connection at Selma in either direction, making close con nection at Goldsboro for Wilmington. Train No. 44, leaving, Charlotte at a. m., connects with the new train lit Greensboro. The new train leav ing Goldsboro at 4:30 o ciocn in me afternoon connects at . Greensboro with Train No. 34 for all points North and with the new train recently put on for Winston-Salem. MRS. JACOB H. GA.LLINGER DEAD Expires While Waiting for Ambu lance or Emergency tiospiiai Alter Swooning tn the Belasco Theatre. W'a-hlnirton. Feb. 2. Mrs. Jacob it rsailinrer. wife of Senator Gallln- ger, of New Hampshire, was taken IU In the Belasco Theatre to-night and died shortly afterward. Senator Galllnger, his wife ana iour friend went to the theatre to-night as the guests ot David Belasco. The parly had just entered tne outturn when Mrs. Galllnter swooned and It at once became evident that she was very 111. - Dr. A. 8. Rowan, of Balti more, who happened to be near, at tended her. While waiting for the ambulance of the Emergency Hospit al, where Dr. Rowan advised that she was to be taken, Mrs. Galllnger ex pired. Death was due to angina pec toris. The body wHl be taken to her late home In New Hampshire to morrow afternoon. As the stricken woman was being rrmovpd to the lobby of the theatre, Mrs. Hooscvelt, Associate Justice .Moody and others foaming a box party, came through the private en trance. It was not until some time afterward that Mrs. Roosevelt was advlHcrt of Mrs. Galllnger's demise and she was greatly .shocked. HELD FOR MURDER. John Matthls Arrested on Train, Chargitl With Murder and Arson in Hampton County Confessed to Po lice. Special to The Observer. Newbern, Feb. 2. John Matthls. alias Elder Harris, was arrested on a train on the Norfolk A Southern RoRd to-day on the charge of murder and arson committed In the summer of 1905 In Magnolia, Sampson county. A larfje reward was offered for this mnn, ho answers the published de scription perfectly. He professes ig norance of all the charges and says lin never was In the place where tho crime was committed. In an Interview with the police, Matthls confessed to tho crime and told the circumstances In which he committed the deed. Ho will rm hold for the sheriff of Samp- Non county. He Is also wanted In other counties. Pimples, , Blackheads. Get Rid of All Your Face Troubles In a Few Days' Ttmo With the Wonderful Stuart Calcium Wafers Trial Package Sent Free. You cannot have, an attractive face r a boautlful complexion when your blood la In bad order and full of Impurities. Impure blood means an Impure face, always. The most wonderful as well as thu inoitt rapid blood cleanser Is Htuirt's Calcium Wafers. You uso tlicm fur a few days, and tho til f- f.renco tells In your face right away. Mont Mood purifiers and skin treat mcnts nre full of poison. Stuart's Calcium Wufers are guaranteed free Irom any potaon, mercury, drug, or opiate. They ore as harmless as water, but the reautts are astonish ing The worst cases of skin diseases have been cured In a week by !nls quick-acting remedy. It contains the most effective working power of any purifier ever discovered- calcium sul phide. Most blood snd skin treat ment are terribly slow, Stuart's Calcium Wofwts have cured bolls In 3 days. Every particle of Impurity Is driven out of your system com pletely, never to return, and It is dons without derailing your sys tem In the slightest. No matter what your trouble Is, whether pimples, blotches, black heads, rash! tdtter, ecsema, or scabby crusts, you can solemnly depend up on Stuart's Calcium Wafers as never falling. . Don't be any longer humiliated by having a splotchy fscs. Don't have strsngers stare at you. or allow your friends to be ashamed of you be csuse of your face. Your blood makes you whst you are. The men and women who forge ahead ere 'hose wlth pure blood and pure fare. Did you ever stop to think of thstr Htuart's Calcium Wafers are sbso lutely harmless, but the results mlthty satisfying to you even at ths end of a week. They will make you fnsppy because your face 'will be a welcome sight not only to yourself wnn you loo in me gisss, but to everybody else who knows you and talks with you. We want to prove, to you that Plus it's Cslctum Wafers are beyond doubt the best and quickest blood and skin purlfler In tha world -eo we arm send you a free semple as soon sa we get your name and address. Send for It to-day, and then when yott have tried the sample you will not rest contented until you have bought a too bog at your drug gist's. . - ... Send us your nam snd address to day and we till at once send you by mill a sample packsg. free. Ad dress r, A.- Stuart Co- 11 stoart Bldr-i MaiKnall, Mich, t -, rnEC3YTi:r.iA:r. ' First. Services 11 a. m. and S. p m., by Dr. , J. G. Snedlker, of Ala bama. Sunday school, S p. m. Men's prayer meeting, 9:45 a. m. Wednes day night prayer meeting at t. AA cordial Invitation to all. ' .'SecondPreaching by Rev. Dr. M. D. Hardin at 11:80 and 7:10; Sunday school at 3:30. Beginning with tho evening sermon, Dr. Hardin will preach special series of sermons tw young' men. . A cordial Invitation extended to all to attend any or all ot these services. ' .(.- Westminister Rev. Alexander Mar tin, pastor. - Preaching at 11 and 7: SO; Sunday school sit 10, Publlo pordialty Invited to al services. . St: PaulRev. Charlea B. Raynai, pastor. : Services at 11 and 7:10; Sun day school at S:S0; prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:4 S. AH are welcome. : -V J;-xty -W Tenth . Avenue Rev. A. R. Shaw, pastor. Services at 11 and 7:80 fey the pastor; Sunday school at J; Wed nesday evening prayer meeting at 7. SO; Westminister League at: 6:10, Au are wlMmav'?' catholic. Vv. ' St Peter'a Rev,'; Joseph ' Mueller, O. S. B., pastor. First mass at t; high mass -and sermon- at 10: SO; vespers, sermon, and benediction at 7:S0; Sun day school at S: 10: general comraua ion and meeting of the Children of Mary. , -. ?, - LUTHERAN. St. Mark's services at 11 and 7:80; Sunday school and BHfla class at 3:So; mid-week service and Bible stuuy Wednesday evening at 7:48. BAPTIST. Prltchard Memorial Sunday school at 9:30; the pastor, Dr. E. E. Bomar, will preach at 11 on "The Value or Consistency," and at 7:45 on "The Devil and Joshua." A hearty wel come to all who attend these services. First Rev. H, H. Hulten, pastor. Preaching at 11 on "The Insldlousnesa of Sin," and at 7:45 on "A Boy Worth to the Government;" Sunday school at 3; special music Ninth Avenue Preaching at II and 7:80 by the pastor. Rev. L. R. Pruettr; night subje-ct, "Thti First Sin;" Sun day school at S; prayer, meeting Wed nesday evening at 8. All are wel come. METHODIST. Calvary Preaching at 11 and 7:80 by the pastor. Rev. J. F. Totten; pray er meeting at 10:15, conducted by J. F. Starncs; Sunday school at 8. Brevard Street Prayer meeting av 10; preaching at 11 and 7:30 by tha pastor. Rev. Harold Turner; Sunday school at 3. A cordial welcome to all. Dllworth Preaching at 11 and 7: So by the pastor, Rev. C. M. Short; Sun day school at 9:45. Trinity Preaching at 11 and 7: So by the pastor, Rev. Plato T. Durham; Sunday school at 8:80: Tryon Street Preaching at 11 anu 7:80 by the pastor. Rev. II. K. Boyer; men's prayer meeting at 10; Sunday school at 8:30. A cordial welcome to all services. A. R. P. First Preaching at 11 and 7:45; theme of morning sermon will, be "The Service of Song In Divine Wor ship;" Sabbath school at 12:15; young peapVs meeting at 7; session win meet tn church study at 10:40 to re ceive members. A cordial welcome to all especially strangers. EPISCOPAL. St. Peter'scorner North Tryon and Seventh streets. Rev. Harris Malllpckrodt, rector. Sexageslma Sun day. Celebration of the Holy Com munion and sermon at- 11; Sunday school arid rector's Bible class at 8.45; evening prayer and sermon at 7.80. The rector will preach at both serv ices. Pews free. All are welcome. "GET IT AT nAWLET8.n Drug Mixing I Is a very particular occupa tion and only competent clerks should be permitted to do this work. All our men are graduated pharmacists, and your pro scriptions are compounded lust as tha physician orders. tlawley's Pharmacy 'Phone IS. Tryon and 5th Sta, Ss,M A- ,. Rain, Wind and Cold play havoc with washday for I most housewives and for all washerwomen. They make washing a dangerous drudgery, they . make promptness an Imp'oasl tsinty. , . ; Onr way, tha laundry way, rids you of tvtry unpleasant feature. V Try it .V '.',, ; Lanmlerera, Dyers, aeeatra, . 219 !cuth Tryoa Jtmt r - !f, !; i llliii, .ilQ'i','" J ' "! ;:' wyai . if' 1 1 JT ,it I. ,( . ay i." . ) j. -t i li Count Leo Tolstoy, tho Famoua Russian ISTovellst and- Social Reformer and ilia Devoted Wife, Countess Tolstoy, Who, Now That Her Aged Husband is 111, is Ills Constant Attendant, It is ReRported From Su . Petersburg That the "Peasant Co unt, as Tolstoy Has Been Called, . Is Djinjr,- For Years Tolstoy Has lived Stmply Upon His Estate, Where, as Far as Ills Strength and Advanced Age'Would Prevent, He la TS, Ho Has Performed Manual Labor Whenever His . literary . Duties -' Would Permit.. f . ' ' t . - ., .' , A - . IFor The Observer, ' THE VOICE OF THE WIND. V T i ' i The night Is cold; within my close-shut . room. .:."-: .;. .. Ths fire burns low ths chimney, rum-1 M.I .. Ia.i'I N In answer to tho sullen roaring of the That with unbridled strength now hast . ens ot i . ..... 1 To scouraire the empty regions of tht " unner air. i .. And as it sweeps along a myriad voices k Tn Wended Willing, as of bitter woe, wnn soos,' ana sighs, and moans, .an sttneu screams of spirits damned that ride upon taa sale In endless expiation of their crimes. II. But now the sullen roaring ceases, and anon, -l- With fiendish, yells and shrieks that rend tH nlvht. Grapple the i demons of the' unper air; thunder, howllnr far above. Madly they thunder. Shrieking, raving, battling to and fro. With frightful strength that rends and tears the clouds . Until tho firm earth trembles far be low. . -- i.; .... And a vague shudder thrills the lower sir. Then, hurtling downward In their fu- nous war. In flight more swift than thought,, they rage near ny; The stout oaks reel and twist, while In their tops Demoniac voices shrill yell through the niant. And fling a thousand hideous curses forth That chill my heart; stout branches crack, and yield. And whirl aloft as mighty war-elubs gripped, i And brandished high by awful demon hands. , , - iv. Rtlll down. the evil spirits whirl, until. In frentied, wrath they beat upon the walls. - ' . " Tear at the roof and shake the fast- closed Minds; The building quivers, and I start In fear As ghastly fingers rattle at the door, And voices wniaper low, ana iou. ana sigh x . Within tho dark recesses of my room. While others groan without, or lnu-ly wall . V Beneath the, eaves, to rob me of my peace. . ' V. But hark! the mourning voices cease away J" ' - , Thkv ween In one wild ecstasy of grief. The Babel echoes in ths wlntrr sky - Ores more the wina roars suuen, iar above. . J. s, MILLS. Willie walled and Winnie wheezed, while Wintry wlnda whined weirdly. wuila wrlrated while Winnie wheesed wretchedly. Wisdom wmspera, winter wtnrfa work wheeses. Wherefore we write, "Use Kennedy's Lsocstlve Cough Syrup." Nothing else so good. Bold by Hawfey's Pharmacy. it it FOREMAN mm immr m 1 n Wcddmg Inyitations , t i . n ' -''-.-''' M r ..v ,., Announcements- ; Cards and . (immerdal ; Stationery Blank Book Manufacturers OBSERVER PRINTING HOUSE v ' f.0. Box 763 CHARLOTTE, N. CAROLINA is especially gotten out to meet the demand for a high grade STEEL RANGE that can be sold at a price within the reach of all. - A guarantee bond - -with each Range. ' ' J.N. McCaosland &Co. Stove Dealers and Roofing Contractors, 221 S. Tryon Street. Not enough room K Had to enlarge store' llicrease " oaii over corresponainiy monin iasr year OD rer -. -m -as tas. y mm m . . M 3 CORNER TRADE KOY7 IT H4FP2GD. Wh:n D.ii!:y Bros.' intrcduced v thz moderate price, competitors wondered that a good chew could ht made for the moneys Wc . knew, quality would make , sales, and .were content with small S 4 rt t proutSe . V , BAILEY BROTHERS; X '-(Incorporated) ' -"":.'( ' ' i. Wmston-Salcm', N C ' . , DV Better tofcaeeo made than those ssannfse ff ' tuiej by BAILEY BROi NOT IN A TRUST. . U. s ' ' 1 Most of lumen shsre of down necewirv rule for fertilizing, planting, cultivating, top dressing,!; :j harvesting ana preparing for market your crop, of cotton, tobacco, com, vegetables, fruits and grains. If you desire big profits, use from 400 to 1000 pounds of high grade . -v Virginia-Carolina Fertilizers per acre on all your crops, and you will be agreeably surprised at your, t greatly increased yields Atkr your fertilizer dealer, or writ ui for a copy of Virginia-Carolina Fertilizer almanac; which is written by some of ths v most experienced and successful farmers in the South.. While it ia fret to -you, many farmer, say tht almanac it worth ft .00 to them for its suggestion.. VIRGINIA-CAROLINA CHEMICAL COMPANY, f i; SALBS OVICBti 1 ' Richmond. Vs. Norlolk, V. Dvtrhaa, N. C. Chsriratoa, 8, C - 1 Atlanta, Oa arannah. QfotyJamr' "11' ' 1 1 1 ' 1 ' ' 1 1 il 1 fm'ik FIRE INSUtinNeE THH rOLLOWINQ COMPANIES REPRESENTED AND AMPL2 PRO. TECTIOI O UARANTEED: ' ' "AETNA HARTFORD , PHOENIX NORTH. BRITISH v - PnENEC NORTHERN riEDMONT 4 R. E. Gbehrane. Inauranco and Real Estate Agent. mil i aw wmmm mm J mm mm w & COLLEGE STS. c r a 1 ' 1 K 1 k - ' a s K ,-1 1 1 X i Where The Money Comes rrom i the money cornea from the uwrs or con of farm product!. Ar you getting ytuf all this money I - Our new almanac lays v.- in January v; ... v vviivv -V; 1. J. Jl.r BHlmors.Md. . V' II r 1 .' y
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