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'CHARLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER, JAOTART ID, 1903." LV THE "CITY CIIUBCHES PRESBYTERIAN. First The pastor, Rev. Dr, W. M. Kinrtld. will preach In :h- morning at 11 end In the evening 7: JO; sub ject in the evening, "John the Bap tist;" the first of aerie of Ave eer mens on th great "John" of Church history; men's meeting at 9:41; Sun day school at J:S0; all rs cordially Invited to all the?e servicer. . Westihlnster-fRev. Aiexnaer Mar tin, pastor. Preaching at 11:15 and 7:J0; Sunday school at 10; public cor dallly Invited to all services. Tenth Avenue Rev. A. Ft. BhaW, rastor. Preaching at 11 an.' 8 by Rev. Dr. P. R- law; Sunday school at 3;. prayer .meeting Wednesday evening at ' WMtminster League meeting at 7: all are cordiallv Invited. 6t. Paul Preaching at 11 and 8 by Rer.. Plaro T. Durham: Sunday acnooi at 8:80: prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 8; all are welcome. METHODIST. , Trlnity-Preachlng at 11 and 7:80 fcy the pastor. Rev. E. L. Pain; Bun- day school at 3:30; an are welcome. KA mom fr KtV. V. r. iia'ri nastor. Proachlnr at 11 and 6:80; Kundiiv arhoni at 3: nrayer meeting Thursday eveninr t 7:80; a cordial welcome to all. - Highland Park. Brevard and Four teenth wtreets SunJy acnooi at .a. all are cordially invited. Brevard Btrezt Rev. Harold Tur ner. pastor. Preaching at 11 and 7:30 bw the , nastor. Recentlon of mem- honi at h. irnirnlni service. Prayer - meeting t 10 a. m- Sunday school t 3 . m. Mid-week pt:yer meet ing Wdnidav evening at 8:80. A coraiai welcome io North charlotte Rev. A. R. Sur ratt, pastor. The pastor will preach at 11 , in. and 7 p. m. bunoay iwnooi at 1:45. Prayer meeting on h nesday evening t 7:80. All are cor dially Invite J to these services. Trvon Street Rev. II. K. Royer, pastor. Preaching at 11 and 7:80 by 10. Sunday scho.il ot s; prayer meet lnr Wdnesdav evening at 8. ' Calvary Preaching at II an J 7:30 the uastor. Rev.. J. Y. Totten; prayer meeting at 10:13: Sunday school t 3: a welcome to oil. Dllworth Preaching by Rev. A. L. Coburn at 11 and 7; Hund ty school at :4S: Trechlrir at Big Srrlngs at 3:30; SunJay Bchool at 2:30. LUTHERAN'. Ft Mark's Rev. Dr. Ronert Holland. pator. pervicea i n ana preaohinar by Rev. Dr. J. A B. Sober . er: council meeting at 10:80: Bible class and Sundav school a: 3:30: ves pers at 7:80; mid-week services Wed nesday at 7:30. EPISCOPAL. St. Peter's Rev. Harris MaJlinck- rodt, rector. Second Sunday after Epiphany: Celebration of the holy communion, 7:30: morning prayer, ante-communion and sermon. 11: Sun day school and Bible clans. 3:30 and evening prayer and sermon, 7:45. Pews free and all are welcome. Church of the Holy Comforter South Boulevard; llmornlng prayer and sermon; 4 Sunday school and Bi ble class. St Martin's chapel, Davidson and Tenth streets; 3 Sunday school and Bible class; 7:30 evening prayer and sermon. St. Andrew's chapel, Seversptlle 11 morning prayer and sermon; 4 Sun- aay acnooi. Chapel of Hope, East Fifteenth street 3uZB (Sunday school; 7:30 even In pra.yer and sermon, CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. First Church Services every Sun day morning at 11 o'clock at the hall No. 32 1-2 West Fifth street and Sun day evening at 8: reading room open dally from 3 to 6; all are welcome- Mrs. J. II. Frailer, church clerk. j Church Street Services Sunday at .11 and Wednesday evening at 8. No. J 401 South Church street: subjoct for , Sunday "Life." TVe public Is cordial ly Invited. BAPTIST First Rev. Herman H. HuUen. pastor. The exercises of the Sunday school chautauqui will thi the place ot the regular Sunday s rvlces. The programme is es fallows: 11 o'clock Devotional m-tvlce. con ducted by T. 6- Frankl'n en J I. W. , Durham. Selection by the orchectra. Address by Rev. B, W. Pplllman. Song y quarvitte. Mrs. C. E. Ma son, Mtss Oix Craven, Mr. C E. Ma son nd fr B. K Moore. t Closing hymn. v-'- " Benediction Sunday- afternoon. 3 e'clock De-vottoritri- eervlce, conduct! by J. A. Tarbrough and H. Robir.son. " - Violin aolo by Mr. D. A. Richardson. . Address by Miss Lucy irby. Selection by Sunday school choir. Kong by school. Address by Dr. Jojieph Broughton. Selection by orchestra. Cjoslng hymn. . ' Benediction. Sunday eveninr. 7:45 o'clock De votional service conducted by Willis Brown and C. E. Mason. Solo by Mr. Harvey Overoarsh. Address by Rev. B. W. fcplllman. Selection by orchestra. ""losing hymn. - Henedictlon. Highland Park Baptist - chapel Hftv. S. F. Conrad, the pastor, will Breach at 11 and 7:30: Sunday school at :30; prayer meeting Wednesday night at 7:30. All cordially jfnvlten to attend. . . Ninth Avenne Rev. L. R- Pruett pastor. Preaching at 11 and 7:30 by the pastor; Sundiy school at 3; pray er meeting Wednesday at 8. A car dial welcome to all to attend these services. , . Pritchard Memorial Rev. Dr. E. E. Bomar, pastor. The jsstor will preach at 11 on "ffhe 8omwhet Chris tian;" t 7:30 on "Chrl Compas sionate Invitation;" the ordinance of baptism will be administered at the evening service; Sunday school at 9:30; a cordial Invitation to all. i A. R. P. First Rev. William Duncan, pastor. Preaching at 11 and 7:30; theme of morning sermon, "The Tithe, Is It of Binding Obligation on the Christian of This Day?" In the evening the theme will be, "The Opportunity of th Hour Prohibition for North Cwollna the Call of God to the People of the Old North State;" session will meet In church study at 10:40 to receive mem bers; please be prompt; stranger ar extended a cordial welcome to our ser vices. fatettetiixe news budget. Bank Officer Elected View of Pro . hlhltioEU.H8 Cromo For Veterans Convicted of Capital Crime Sermon to Soldier News In Brief. Special to The Observer. - . Fayetteville, Jan. 18. At the meet ing of the. stockholder of the National Bank'(of Fayetteville Friday the re ports showed a' very- satisfactory con dition of the bank. AH the directors were 're-elected, with the addition of H. h. Cook, a new director.. The offi cers are: W. A. Vanstory, president; S. W. Cooper, E H. Williamson and John Elliott, vice presidents; A. B. McMillan, cashier; Thomas Ehaw, as sistant cashier. . It begins to look very much as If the Republican party In North Caro lina ought to be willing to pay the expenses of the extra session of the: Legislature. From what the corre spondent has been able to gather In street ta-lk, the prohibitionists of the town and county are divided a to the advisability of touching the question of prohibition during the extra session. The Cumberland members of the Leg. Islature all live at a considerable dis tance from town, and the writer has not been abla to get their views, but he Ventures the opinion that two will favor it and one will oppose it. The following veteran will receive crosses of honor at Lees birthday service Sunday afternoon: James Holllngsworth, Alex Smith. H. H. Averltt. D. B. Autry, ThirJ Regiment; D. J. McLaurln. R. J. Harrison, Thirty-Eighth: Edmund Warren, Forty, ninth; "Hlvln Thames. J. F. BIficlalr. Fifth; Alex llmmom, Eighteenth; f'tephert Gales, Eighth. The Lee me morial exercises will be ilmple hut Imt The rrle Winner of Statesvillc I Iddlcni' Convention, fcpoclal to The Observer. Statesville, Jan." IS. The fiddlers' convention, which came to a close last night was a success and was enjoyed by the large number of fiddlers and listener. The prizes were awarded n fol lows by the Judges, Messrs. N. ' P. Watt, M. E. Ramsey and W. IC Sloan: Beat first lead fiddle, W..O. 'Hender son, Hunterovllle, 315: second nest lead fiddle, W. H. Mayhew, Mayhew, $10; "best secon 1 fiddle. John Ewart, Huntersvllle, $10; second best second fiddle, E. H. Pope, IS; best banjo, S. A. Hartley, Leiolr, 15; second best banjo; Charles IVgram, Colfax, $2.60; best specialty, Blankenshlp brothers, of Alexander county, $2.50; second best specialty, Woodruff brothers, of Caldwell county, $2. CO; best comical fiddler, N. O. Cosart, $2.60. The boo- by prize of $2.50 went to Mr. J. P. Moose. THE PUH13 FOOD LAW. Secretary Wilson says. "One of tlit ob- irrta of tha law Is to Inform the vm- snmcr of the preiince of certain harmful drug In medicines." ine law require that the an'ount or Chloroform, opium. morDlilre. and other nahlt forming drugs be Mil tea on tne lain ot eacn noiiie. me rr nnufacUirers or unnmoeriain s Cough rtmedy have always rlaltnrd that their rnmndy did not contain any of Hurt dniRH, ana ma irum ot mis ciaim is now fully Droven. no mention of them mnrte on the label. This remedy la not only ono of the safext, but one of ths best In use for coughs and roMs. Ill value has been provrn beyond question duilng the nmny years It has been In general use. Co. For sale by W. U Hand A 1IAI1Y FASHION SEIIV1CB mm m 111 mi t m II F.n;e'.lv Sunday, January 19th, the fol lowing chungiM will be made In schedule n Hsuthern Kallr.ny: Train No. y. (raving Charlotte at 10 43 a. m. f-r AVnshlngton will be changed to lt-ave :it 9:35 t. m. Train 43, leaving Charlotte nt p. m. for Atlanta will leave at 1C:W p. r.i., sni will discontinue han'lllng passeng ers: th3 ssmi will lie operutet fxrliihlvo ly for T.'nltel Statos natl and ipres. Trnin 29. lavirr rtsrlotte at 10 V p.- m. tor ja'-Ksonvuie win te crnngfa to Icvi- at 3.1i a. m. Pullmftn slwter vlll b. hkndlel mi train 44, Atlanta to Chsrlotte, and on S3 Charlotte to A'Unta. - : 2166 lADits" riifoxo coat, wnn fNtrRARSC cciju ci?d oKLtrrorK? nALr wiV Far:$ Patttri s. zics - All Seam A1U4. A l! rhUiil t!ittr or v.!r f rp If lire iahowo. develorvd la nMt-cdowi rh.ffon iroadeloUl, Iir.d !th bcWotrope satin. A 'broad band of Persian embroidery In r.d and ' eolors trims ail it e-lcj. and li tro isht tron .eerb bo!ilr rciad the tfk In a iinilt! hood. flnUiwd vlth a o'1 taavsl. fim'iar tat selsflubb tin hood ba-.d im ecrh t!2 cf th front. The pattern ! la 4 six X. 3. 40 and 4 inches, butt meaturt. ; For K burt the eoat nxjy!r l yrd of tr.a : SrrUl 20 inehrt vide. t lncii wit. t '4 yards 5 inrhej or 1 Mj&-Mt wlit: 12 jardj o Persian baad trtmmlbf sr.4 t taiatus. Trice of fstwrn. 10 ewnta. Simply gle number of pattern yon do-ire, or cut put Illustration and mail ft vrtth 10 cents, allyer ut iainr. to 'llie Observer, Cliarl'HLe, C, Fastii'Jii Depu SouthernRailway N. B. Following iaul figures puo llstxd only as informnuon and are. not gnuiintt. Jstuary U'th, U. $: a. at.. No. (. Cs'.ry. for Klrnmond and local pjlnts. tonneuts at Cirsnnburo Icr Winator.-lialem. Halnlgh, Uoid-horo, Ntwberu and Morehcad City, ai Lanvllls for Norfolk. 'iM a. in.. No. Si. dally, for Atlanta. Tfy rwhes old Pullman Iept-r. Char lfiii to A'linta. B;26 a, m.. No. 27, dally for Pock Hill, Chester. CoiunUtla ana 'oca I statu rs. b.Ui s. m., So. 4. dsliy. for Washing ton tnd P'Unis ?.orth. fuimiles Uy tj'-tiv. AH mia ii .' Ws.fhlnaicn. Pu!l rnsn rlaetmr, 'Ml'sn to CliMli'tti-. T10 a. in.. No. W. dally except Sunday, for Ktatesville, T vli.rHVlila and IikxiI point Connects -t jMnoreavllle for Win-toa-Ss.im, nnl nt Huteavillt for Aehe vlll" sn-1 points Vst. li:U a. m.. No. 23, dally, for Columbia and Ai.Kii'te. Handles I'ulmun tif ur, Nfw Yorx to Aucusia and day ruachra. Washington to Augusta. Dining car suTvke. 10:0i a. m , No. S6, dally, for Washing ton and points North. Pullman Drawing Jtuoni.aiejpers- to New yorltand-XUch-miird. Dy coaches. New Orleans to 'sshlnWjn. Dining car service. Con-: titcts at Ureensbt.ro for Wlnston-Slem, rtalrlgh and OUdsbora- ti a. m., No. Si, rteily for Wishing t"n sno jaunts North, fultman Lratvmg Hoora slepr to New York, day coachos J:ii'ksonille to Wninlnijtoiu ijjniiiii car service. m . No. i. Uily, for AVlnston Ealein. Ttoanoka and local stations. 11 & a- m.. No. H. dai'v, w ioik and New Oriran Limited. I iillnian Drawing lioon sl-eplng isrs Ohsrvallon and Cluh cart, Nw Vorlc t New Orleans. Pullman Drawing ftoom sleeping rar, New York to lil.mlnthnm. b')liU I'iiII man train. Lli'lu. car service. 11:14 m., N. 11. lmly. for Atlanta and local station Connects at sipartnn btirg for l!en1ersinvlll anl Asht-vlll. 4 III P ni.. No. 41. dally encept Sunday ' fr S if, h C. and local flints. ! 1.40 p. m.. No. 75, dally except Sunday, fie g' ' aiitl piissi ngt. !ur liiesier, e-. v.,, tnil Irx-jl i'"t :0B p. m., No. M, dally for Washington ftlirl piiiiti Norlli. fuiliniiri ..K-r. Au StiKla to l-w y rk. 1'ullman sleeper, iken l" New Votk. Lay toav-hfa to V arl.l'.gtnn. Oinlng i ar service. 5 i(i p. ft o. C. .hiliy fxc pt Sunday, for Htateaville, Ta vlorsvlllp mid loral points, t'5nn'"-ts at H!tellle for Ashe tiliu, Knkville. C'halUinioga. Mempltls and Kjlnis West t no ji-'m., No. W, dally. New Tors: and i Jsw uri-in Limited fr M'aslnnKion sod pilms North. Pnllir.an Irina ! Koom stepping cars. (Jts rvsilun ami: t'lub rars to New York, iaulnit imt aer-1 vt'O. Hula Pullman train ! p. m.. No. cally, for AtlanU and ! rw.ints S-iuUi. l'ul'.nwii Iraltg l:oom !eepers m .New orx-an and uinnlns ham. Day reaches., V'ashlngian to New Or'.eans. Dining rr.f' rv: I li i m., . T- dfcily. for CHiimlila, pavanuah and Jflrksonvill. Pullman linwu4( Hwm simper sr.d duy coaihea, VsrTmtjtn to J nckonv!i;. Ti' keia. 'sltrf.pintf car ren-rvallmia. and drlill lnforT.hilltn n be obtalrud at ticket 'office. No. )f South Tryon atreeL C. H. AfKKHT. ' Vice Pres sid Oen. Mgr. St II HAnnVS !CK'. P. T. M. W. II. TAYIX.K. O. V. A.. Wsshli.gion, h." C R. L. VLP. NOV T. P. A.. Ctsrlotta. H. T f "fc ern Union Telegraph Company la this CUT. ,: Company F, Second Regiment, pre sent a claim against the government for repayment of $1,500, the cost of nnlforme furnished by the- men dar ing the Spanish-American war. ,TO ESTABLISH BOAT LINE. Greenville) Wants Better Transports tlon Facilities with WsuItlngton Machine Co.npany Running With "nll Force Watrhington Band In vlted to Clmrljtte. Special to Th Observer. ' , j Washrnytin. N." c'., Jan. 1$. The! cltlsena of Graeavillc, N. C. are very anxious to secure a new line of boats between that town and this city for the purpose of affording a cheaper and qulckr mean of transportation by water between the two poits. Representative ot the chamber of commerce of thit city have been here for the past few days conferring with the director of the North Carolina and Virginia Steamboat Company, of this city, and Tying to perfect ar rangements by which Its line of boats will extend on to that place. Messrs. J. F. Tayloe and E. A. Daniel. Jr.. director of this company, were ap pointed to sneet the Greenville cham ber of commerce next Monday even ing and perfact arrangement by which the proposed line may be estab lished. If the oeslred plans can be perfected, this will mean much to both cities and tend to cut down freight rate a well as greatly In crease the commerce between the two cities. The Bijou, a moving picture show of this city, recently under the man agement f Mr. W. E. Jone. has channel ha Mr Tnn wtllnr out presslve, consisting of tho reading of to Mr. W'. O. Guthrie, who operates nis lareweu oro.er, w;tn remarx oy number of these threat res In New riev. i. w. Hugnes; roil can ana pre- Dern JIr- ou;hrle will continue to sentatlon of crosses of honor, by Mr. "operate the Bijou at the aame place xvouey; irioute to ay in). n this city. E. J. Hale. The veterans of Camp No. The -Mutual . Machine Company, 852 and the Independent Light Infan- which lor the past few weeks has try battalion will form the guaras ot been running on short time and lay- nonor and escon to tnc naugnters oi ng o(t a numbr of InntN. has start the Confederacy. ed up In full force again, working full Alex Williams, negro, was convicted time, and now has a large number of in ouperior luuii r riuuy vi ci iiiiiuai. orders to nil. assault on hi own cniid. , The Washington Coneert Band has ine mnepenueni iigni iniamry os-i recently received rn Invitation to talion, Maj. John C. Vann command-1 f,, to Chnrloho Mav 20th and en nnt, will attend service at St. John' ter a vnztl contest In which all the episcopal cnurcn tsunaay morning, to principal bands of thn Plate will com WILLIAM FIRTH, Pre. THE VRXS K B- CCmXSi, We PreaV Uh ?ERICAWjMOISTENnIG COM J v; ' '79 Milk Street, Boston, Mass. ' ; ' . J T. S. COTHEAN, -n BepresentatlT 405 Trust 11 d. CHARLOTTE, K. 0. " During the lorg, dreary winter months muinrrs necome tired, worn out. ean i rat. bleep or work. Holilsters Rocky Mountain Tea is tne greatest oiessing tor n.otfaers. Makes them hapry and wIl. 85c., Te or Tablets. . K. H. Joroan s Co. SEABOARD hear the annual sermon by It chap lain. Rev. I. W. Hughes, In accordance with an ordinance re cently panned, the municipal authori ties have Issued n list of license taxes, which will add something over $1,000 annually to the city treasury. Rut there is a ptror? kick coming rrom those affected by the ordinance. pete. Tho manager of the local band is now In eorrr1 nnOen.-e with tho Charlotte partlt i hopes to 'be ..!,! . . . . .1 i . ; .. . ..' .. I- , . j iiuio tv nuvuui jinn jj. 11 in piji- ed. Is from $750 to $1,000. Wash ington ha one of the beet 1 (-piece bands In the entire State and la In good practice tnd Intends to practice all the hardsr .n preparation for 'the A. P. King, r RnViirh. merchant ' eoming confast, if It can be arranged tailor, ha moved V biness to Fay etteville, and is oi'Sii;iy!ii? No. 4 27 Ramsey jitreet with his fumlly. Much regret Is felt here at the prob able discontinuance of the Bennett vllle "Shoofly" train, leaving here at 4:30 o'clock In the mrirnlng. and re- to attend. LAME SHOriDEit CL'PvED. Lame shoulder ia usually caused by rheumatism of the muscles nnd quickly yields to a few applications of Chamber lain's Tnln Balm. Mrs. F. 11. McKlweo. turning at :4a at night, which has or juoistown. New tuunxwicK, writes: been of great convenience to local "Havlni; been trouhled for some time travel iwlth a pain In my left shoulder, i doclded tr' va tr trr, r-v-.i... lto "lv Chnml)rlaiu ' Puln Bnlm a trial. Mr. W. H. Hunter, of Charlotte. 1 mth the result that I got prompt relief." ha taken a position with the Wet- For sale by.W. l Hand 4 Co. These arrivals and departure as well as the time and connection with other companies, are given only as informa tion and are not guaranteed. Direct line to ths princ'pa.1 cities North, East, South and riouthwt-st. Schedule taking effect January sth, subject to change without notice. Tickets for passags on all trains are cold by this company and accepted by the passenger witn the understanding that this company 'will not be rcsporsiole for failure to run Its trains on schedulu time, or for any such delay as may be incident to their operation. Care Is exercised to give correct time of connecting lines, but till or.mpany is not responsible for r? rors or omissions. Trains leave Charlotte a follows: No. 40. dally, at 4:00 a. m., for Mon roe. Hamlet and Wilmington, connecting at Monroe with S3 for Atlanta, Birming ham ana tne wunn; nui .ta ior nai tigh. Weldon end Portsmouth; with 66 at Hamlet tor Raleigh.. lUchnund, Wash Iraton, New York. . No. 133. dally, at 10:10 a, m.. for Lin ed m ion, Shelby and. Rutherford ton with out change. No. 44. dilly, at 1:00 p. n., for Monrce, Hamlet, Wilmington and all local points, connecting at Hamlet vllh 43 for Colum bia. Savannah ami all Florida points, and No. 84 for Raleigh, Richmond, V-'sshlngton and New York. No. 1S3. dally, 7:D0 p. m., for Monroe com ecting with 41 for Atlanta. Birming ham and the Southwest with No. bS "heaboard Florida Limited" at Hamlet st 1:10 a. m. for Kli.niond. Washington and New Tork. With 32 at Monroo for Raleigh, Portsmouth and Norfolk. Through sleeper on this train from Char lotte, NV C. to Portsmouth, Vs., dally. Trains arrive In Charlotte a follows: No. Ml. 10:C0 a. ni., daily from point N.rth and Eouth. No. 45 dally. 12:35 p. m., from Wilming ton and all local points. No. 132, dilly, 7.03 p. m., from Ruthcr fordton. Shelby, Lincoln ton and C. & N. W. Railway point. No. 38. 1:25 a. m., dally, from Wilming ton, Hamlet and Monroe; also from points Fast. North and Southwest, con necting at Hamlet and Monroe. Connections ar made ot Hamlet with Ihro-gh trains for points North. South South and tftuthwest, which are com posed of vestibule -lay coaches between Portsmouth and Atlanta, and Washing ton and Jacksonville, and sleeping cars between Jersey City, Birmingham nd Memphis, and Jersey City and Jackson vllle. Cafd cars on all through trains. For lnlci-matlon, time-tables,, roserva- tions or Hcuboard deccriptlve literature apply to ticket agents or Rddrcct.: JAMES li.it.li, JK., C P. A., 82 Eelwyn Hotel. Charlotte. N. C. HOLUSTEH'S Rs:ky hvntn Tea Kuggeis Jt UsdKHw ff Boty Psosla, Cnag SoUss Healtk and ' A speel le for Ceostl pstlon. lad IfMtloa, Ltve sad KidBsy treuSie Pimples. Kosama. Impure Eiood. Bad Breath. SiucrUh BoweOa. Heaoacke and Baekaeka. It Boca? Mouatala Tea la tab let form. 6 eentt koav. Oeaaiue-iBsd ky liocxjs-raa Dm CoMeasir. Itadlsoa. Wis. fiOLSU NUGGETS FC SALLOW f E0PL8 XOKFOLK A WESTERN RALIWAT Schedule In enect Nev. H. J907. II ."00 aw. Lv Charlotte, So. Ry. Ar :pm 2 o0 pm Lv Winston, N. A y. Ar S.iM pm lpraLv Martinsville, Lv 11:46 am 7:2SpniAr Koanoke. 8:20 am Connect at Roanoke via Shenandooli Valley Route for Hagerstown, and all points in Pennsylvania and New York:. Pullman sleeper Roanoke and i'hiladol- jhia. Through coach,' Charlotte to Roanoke, Additional train leaves Wlneton IM a.' m. daily except Sunday. If you ar thinking of 'taking a trip you want quotations, cheapest fares, re liable and correct Information, as to routes, train schedules, the most com fortable and quickest way.. Write and the Information In your for the asking, with one of our complete map folders. M. F. BRAGQ. - Trav. Pass. Agent. W. B. BEVILL, Oen'l Pass. Agent, . Roanoke, Va, CURES COLDS and GRIPP r'e"s ReUerea the nche and feverkhneso Ceataiaa Ne AceUnlUde - Flower, Roses7Carnations, Violets, Sweet Peas, Lily of the Val ley. Nice Pot Plants, Roman Hyacinth and Narcissus, at 25 and 50 cents. Give us a trial. Scholtz, The Florist UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT &e SELWYN ' ECROFEAX AND AMERICAN. . European, $1.(0 per day and up. American, $3.00 per day and up. ' Cafe open 4:30 a, m. to midnight. Price reasonable. The Most Modern and Luxuriant Hotel In the Carolina. 150 ELEGANT ROOMS. 75 PRIVATE RATI IS. Located In the heart of Charlotte, convenient to railroad station, street car and the business and shopping centra. . Caters to high-class ' commercial and tourist trade. Table de hot dinner 1:00 to $:10. Muslo every evening :$ to 8:30. 0 " EDGAR B. MOORE, Prpprietor. . OFFICE OF THE MECHANICS' PERPETUAL 'BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION JANUARY, 13, 1908. nOW DOES A DISTRIBUTION IX THESE TIGHT TIMES OF 11 0 Strike You This is thft amount tho Mechanics' Perpetual Buildincr & Loan Associa tion will pay out on Tuesday, tho 22d da' of this month. Panics come and Panics go, but this Institution goes on in the same even tenor of its hitherto 25-years existence, loaning out hundreds of thousands of dollars annually! tending to the upbuilding of our city, and paying out hundreds of thousands of dollars to matured shareholder and in the cancellation of mortgages to happy "Home Owners." NOTICE V- . To shareholders of the 38th Series. "With the payment of dues on Saturday, the 18th' inst. that, Series will mature, and on Tuesday, 22d we -will be ready to pay in cash to matured share, . .. .. .... . .. . .. $45,000.00 and in cancellation cf mortgages .... .... ... $33,000.00 Total .. . . .. . ... $78,000.00 TO THE CITIZENS Stop and bestow a thought cn the faor, that while every avenue for borrowing a dollar, regardless of sufficiency of the security offered, seem-ed-closed-for-the-last-4-months The Mechanic's -Perpetual Building Loan Association loaned during that time' to its shareholders the sum of $123,000.00 all these vast and helpful transactions are conducted and managed by your own citizens, without pay, in an humble and unostentatious manner, 1 no fine Marble Palaces to inspire confidence, nor to indicate their Home Ofii ccs, but we point to the more than 3,000 nouses in and about Charlotte ac quired by and through this institution as our monument. . ' TAKE NOTICE On March next this institution will have completed its 23th year of its existence, and will endeavor to celebrate its "Silver Anniversary" at which it is hoped that the citizens in general, and the shareholders of this in stitution in particular will aid in the celebration, by giving some public ex pression of their approval of the management of this institution. NOTICE! The 51st ?eries will commence on Saturday, tho 7th of March, and the Subscription Books for which will be open Monday, February 7tlu . R. E COCHRANE, Sec, Treas. S. WITTKOWSKY, President Just a Step Beyond the "Southern" Station Location make this hotel the most convenient one In thl city, and the manner In which it Is conducted make It a - cosy, comfortable and tnot Inviting: ' place for the tlrd traveler. Splendid cuisine large, light dining room and comfortable beds. Care and hospitality are the keynote of the house. HOTEL GLEGG Jost a step beyond tb e station. GREENSBORO, N. C Presbyterian College For Women CHARLOTTE, N. C Second term begins January 9, 1908. v Special rates to new pupils. Rev. J. R. Bridges, D. D., President. (INCORPORATED) 1 SCHOOL WITH A REPCTATTOX FOR DOIXG HIGH-GRADE WOR1C On of the best equipped school in the South. THE LARGEST, THH BEST. The strongest faculty. More graduatea in position than all other chools in the State. Book-keeping. Shorthand, Telegraphy and Englifh. Write for handsome catalogue. Address i KING'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, Charlotte, X. C, or Raleigh, N. C. ftXZOAL The best, the cheapest the cleanest is y : 1 "Standard Blue Gem" A Ask for it next time . y I Standard Ice & fuel Company I ? COAL AND ICE 'PHONE J 9 W ! CHOICE CUT FLOWERS Here we are again, with everything In the way of Cat Flowers. The choicest selection of Cut Flower. The best service. "The lowest price consistent with Quality. Just a word abut our x Fancy Carnations, nw, XJIy of the VaUry and Violet. ' They are the New Tork kind. Tb beet ever. Don 1 fail te secure tome of them. DILVV0RTH FLORAL GARDENS, W. G. McPbee, Prop. Charlottes X. O, ' 'Phones: Night call III: b mines 100. '
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Jan. 19, 1908, edition 1
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