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(iavluxI.: daily r.:..;:::ivj;::, .MAKCir io, iidi. n ina cm cnurxiiD In order to Insure publication ell riurrh notlJ.s must ba received In i ;e Observer nice not later than 11 O'clock Saturday morning. Pit ICS BTTEJRI AN. ;. ; Ffrst-J?rachtna- at 11 and I by Dr. Elncaid; men's missionary meeting at 1:46; (Sunday , sohool at :30; Wednesday titxht prmyar meeting at 8. A cordial In vitatloa to all. Pews fro. 7 i f , Second Morning service at 11 and evening service at T:80, Rev. Dr. A. - L. Phillip occupying the pulpit at both Bei-vicea, The subject of the morning sermon . will be "3rother hftod." At night: U the Preaby- teflaa .congregations will Join In the v service, pr Phillips (peaking on "The Spiritual Ufa of the Sunday School" Bt Paul Rev, 1 C. B. Raynal, pastor. i Preaching at 11 by the paator; Sunday school at :a Wednesday evening pray ! yv meeting at Bible study at 7:46; no night ! VCVvtoa, AU ar welcome, ?, Tenth Avenue-Rev. A. R. fihaw. pas V tar. preaching at U by Rev. M. B. Porter; , "-irb3eet, "The value of tne hoy and how , ' to- reach him;" Sunday school at 8: no ''evening aery lea owing to the Sabbath School Institute at the Second Presbyte ' . flan ohurch. All are cordially invited. . Westminister Rev. Alexander Martin. i. pastor.. Preaching at 11-and I; Sunday school at OL Publlo cordially Invited to all services. I methodise i Trlnltv-Rev. PUto T. Durham, pastor. Preaching at 11 and f:30 by the; pastor; snday school at :. All are invited. orevara Btreet rreaciung ai u ana i.w br the castor. Rev. Harold Turner; prayer meeting at is. A corcuai lnviieuon to ail North Charlotte-Preaching at 1:30 by the pastor. Rev. Harold Turner. Cavalrv Preacbina Kev. J. r. lOlien; prsjar china at 11 and 7:45 by nnjitnr. K meeting at 10:16; Bunaay. acnofli at . the Eoworth-Preachlng by Rev. A. U Coburn at 11; Sunday school at :; Preaching at Seversvlile at 8:30; Sunday school at 2:M. . . . . . Trvon Street Preaching, at 11 and 7:46 by Rev. Walt Holcomb; men's prayer meeMng at 19; Sunday school at'. 8: 10. DUworth Preaching at 11 and 7:45 bv the oastor. Rev. C. M. Short Sunday school at 9:45. A cordial welcome Xo alL A. R. P. Flrst-Preaching at 11 and 7:45. by the paator, Rsv. William Duncan; theme of morning sermon. "Broken hearts better than broken heads; the Cross of Christ nJtrhtUr than utAtftmnin'B atatute-or DO- licltaan's club cords of life stronger than eablea of law or hangman's aitar; sun day school at U:15; Y. P. C. U. aj t 7: ses ion will meet In church at 10:46 to re celve members. A cordial Invitation is extended to all strangers. feast Avenue Tabernacle Rev. Dr. w. W. Orr Dastor. Preaching at 11 and 8; prayer service at 10:30; Sab bath school at 8:80; T. P. C. U. at 7; praarermeetlng every Wednesday night t I. Every member of the church urred ti be nresent together with a cordis invitation to all friends and strangers. CATHOLIC. St Peter's Rev. Joseph Mueller. O. S. II.. nastor. First mass at ?; hitch mass and ssrmon at 10:30; Sunday aohool at 8:30; station of the Cross, sermon, and benediction at 7:30. BAPTIST. Louise Rev. J. C. Gillespie, pastor. Preaching at 11 by the pastor; at 7 by tv. D. P. Helms: morning subject. "New Testament Church:" all members urger to be present; Sunday school at 10; prayer meeting Thursday evening at T:8T. Highland Park Preaching at 7 by the pastor, Rev. J. C. Olllesple; Sunday nhool at 10: devotional and business meeting of the church Wednesday even ing at 7:. Ninth Avenue Preaching at 11 and 7:30; morning subject, "The Satisfy ing Service;" Sunday school at 8; prayer service Wednesday evening at 4. All are welcome. Prltohard Memorial Sunday school at 9:30; the pastor, Rev. B. E. Bomar, will preach at 11 and 7:45. A cor dial welcome to all visitors. First Rev. Herman H. Hulten, pastor. Morning worship at 11, sub ject, "The Test of Faith;" evening worship at 7:45, subject, "Fool;" Sun day school at 3; prayer meeting Wed nesday night; B. T. P. U. FriHay night. All are welcome. EPISCOPAL. St Peter's Corner North Tryon and Seventh streets, Rev. Harris MaHlnckrodt, rector. Mid-Lent Sun day. Celebration of the holy com munion, morning prayer, litany and sermon at 11: Sunday school and rector's Bible class at 8:45; evening prayer and sermon at 7:45. Subject of the morning sermon. "The Prodigal Bon" In the evening, "The Church Idea of Prayer." Week day, except Wednesday and Saturday, evening prayer and address on Church history at 5; Wednesday and Friday at 10:30 the Litany and reading of Medita tion of Bishop Hugh Miller Thomp son; Wednesday evening at 8, evening prayer and address on Bible charac ters. Moses. The rector will preach at all services. Pewa free. All are welcome. COLORED CHURCHES. Q race Preaching at 11 by Rev. D. C. Covington, D.D., of Colombia, S. a; peachJn at 8 by the pastor. All re welcome. BAIX ACADEMY CLOSING. Commencement Exercise This Month Dr. Henry Louis Smith to Deliver Address. The commencement exercises of Bain Academy, at Mint Hill, will take place this year the 20th, 21st and 22nd, of this month. Wednesday evening, March 21st the primary de partment will give an entertainment Thursday evening, the two literary societies will hold a public debate In the the academy hall. Friday will be commencement day proper. Dr Henry Louis Smith, president of Dav. Idson College, will deliver the ad dress In the afternoon at 2:30 o'clock and the dramatic club will give a play that night The slay will be "Under the Southern Cross." one ot the best known of Southern war stor ies. The closing of Bain Academy will mark ths end of one of the most sue cessful sessions In the history of that well known achool. The work of Prof. R. M. Oray, who has had charge of the school, has been most accept able to the patrons and trustees. It It very probable that ha will remain another year. A DANGF.ROC8 CROSSING. f Jjurh Complaint of the East Trade Street Railway Crowning Mrs. J. It Van Nee Has Narrow Escape. The day seldom passes but that some one complains of the careless manner In which the gates at the East Trade street railroad crossing are looked . after. It Is not unusual for vehicles to be caught on the tracks and only the best of good luck has heretofore averted accidents. Mra. J. R. Van Ness came Into The Observer office ..yesterday morning to protest against the manner In which this dangerous crossing la attended to, She stated that she had been caught ' beweeiv the tracks on several occa sions and had only just then escaped bv narrow margin. Tnn is a mat ' ter that eHs for Immediate action on the part of the railway author! ties. The winds of March have no imr m the usef of DeWltt's CarhoUsd Witch It n Ml Salve. It quickly heals chapped n I n U ill u f 6 It m . m"r r ii i i m mm - -m MHsiMiiwH "MAINTAIN Nl S 3 TPgAEtlT "MAR TV 1 1 v. 1 1 If I fr VVV Mil f It I II ii I2J AiSMI AUr . ' GAIN this monlh our large corps of salesmen begin their march for Fall business. Bv the Sign of the Battle Axe, the recognized Sign of Quality, our salesmen are known far and wide as the exponents of the celebrated motto of the Stephen Putney Shoe Company: ' ALWAYS THE HIGHEST STANDARD OF QUALITY" From the handling of the raw material to the finishing touches, through each stage of the production of Battle Axe Shoes, we aim to produce a line of Shoes that will stand the severest tesH for Quality, embracing at the same time every requisite of Style, Beauty and Comfort. The perfect organization of our establishment every man being an expert in his particular calling enables us to maintain the well-known high degree of Quality for whioh each Shoe in our great line is justly celebrated. Our IMMENSE NEW PLANT designed and built from ideas gained through many years' experience in the conduct of the Shoe business, is an important factor in scientific economy. This IMMENSE NEW PLANT (which has been declared perfect) is equipped with every modern facility known for the economical and expeditious handling of our larqe business, thus with EVERY DOLLAR OF SAVING IN EXPENSE put into the QUALITY OF OUR SHOES, we offer the trade BETTER VALUES than any other Shoe house in the world is in position to offer. We feel justified in emphasizing ALL these strong points and directing the attention of our customers and friends to these advantages. Concentration the Secret of Success Concentrate your Shoe business on the Battle Axe Line, and every Shoe you get from the Stephen Putney Shoe Company will represent the highest degree of Quality, consistent with cost. Battle Axe Shoes will bring to you the best trade in your section, and the success which has followed other dealers who concen trated on Battle Axe Shoes will come to you if you do likewise. Drop us a postal and our salesman will call upon you at once. One penny thus spent will mean the making of MANY DOLLARS to you. A look at our line means to buy, and to buy means suc cess for YOU. We invite COMPARISON to prove the SUPERIOR MERITS of Battle Axe Shoes, for it is by COMPARISON that their supe riority in QUALITY, STYLE and FINISH is plainly told. STEPHEN PUTNEY SHOE CO. RICHMOND, VA. 5u vtt nun i 4 mv Wm; i i - j4 i ii" MM)! and erarKM Kin, wmm, too, ror bolls oils tK- V ' I ' r - .i ' - vanswoauv. end boras. nd wtouhtegfy s best re- )ir mr I'uea, Sold here by HewUyJ pharmacy. vm im r in i, Mm mm inrl" MM I i ' - . . '. ... vwmmmmmmmmmmvt: . :t ,n . ateMMip .. i" . ... . . - . . p . - . .,. . c ' ' . . . , ' s " ' ' ' " - ' f ' '
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