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: CHARLOTTE DAILY . OBSERVER, .MAT, 23, 1903. V mCSBTTEIUAXS "- URGE THIS All advertisements inserted In thU Resolution Is Prevented and After twine; iilncu-wd is Adopted Call 7 tng More Evangelistic lrraoii , ing by Ministers Kfport of, Ju dicial Committee In Mad and .: Complaint of Texas Pastor la Made ,t Order For the Mght 6es"lon v Spirited Contention Over Admimlon Certain Papers, Bat - Moderator Allows Thi-m Admitted Uttlo Headway M(d on the Can MiA- ions and Laymen's Movement. Special to The Obaerver. " V . v X cc iumn at rata of ten. cents per line of tlx words, . No ad taken for lea than 20 cents. Cs&h in advance. WANTED Application for th positions auperintendent. principal ana toctieri (or the Charlotte public schools.' Election June id.- Writ at -once for application , ' blanks. JR, K. Blair, chairman teachers' .1 eeratnUtee. . s . , , . -.-' .;. . -a. "WANTED Poltion by registered &rug- j Greensboro, May 17,-r-The, business orass 'Positlon." ear observer. .... 01 nB General Assembly In every par- ucuiar nas reen considered with tne pJ- F K. Kobblna, i. X.. and the church at Beaumont. Tex... this appeal nav Ins been taken by the PresDytery of Eastern Texas, v .Che history t the case, stated briefly, is as follows: in this church of which v Dr. Kobblna was pastor, a part , of the session of his church became diswatianea wun him as pastor and requested his res ignation. The "other faction in the session opposed his resignation, and ha refused to resirn.v A. congress tiosal meeting was then called and Dr. Kobblna was again requested to resign his pastorate, wmcht na refus ed to do. Appeal was taaen to jrres- bytery -and Mr. Bobbins' notion was sustained..- Appeal from the ruling of Presbytery was taken to synod ana Synod aDoointed a commission con sistlng of 14 i members to , consider -A ' Commission liberal. Richmond, Va. WANTED Salesman: saUry or commls-1 t,. iHlraMa.. a-., ..t,a.a ... sion. Safety Firs Escape Co.. Hickory. I f11 deliberation and 'there has leT af I Mil) Wtf ttnAftltu A fe.-.--ar IfHiau 1 aa WAXTEP-A partner to take coarse and f " ' adjonunf . SSJSLStX "th? manage up-to-date moving picture I n' af or tne Assembly, hut I tlon "of Presbytery and ten to sustain ' Show: aood locations reasons.- other bixil- I Judainr' from rV rnwnm -r nun. 1 1n . nrt : whnraunon the Synod of r nass compeUing me to leave the city. A-(ber of years about oift days ara oc- I Texas decided that this vote was sut - areas uicit 3t,";care ubserrer. -uuj W.k. -hi . " . ... I nciept -to dissolve me pmiormi . , : 7 , ' n 'T CUPed with the meeting and there ilOB"h..w rr. Robblns and the WANTED ealeaman already traveling, I w looking forward to. final adjourn- (church in Beaumont. . Presbytery -to sen unseea on ana paint as sine line. I menf of h mmnn nn r I than anneaUd m the General Assent' ' wffVBI I On Friday of the nresent week. -The asalnst the decision of to Synod ' I 1 I of Tesaa. .. ' WANTID A uachr t. act a. tb". "v1 WILL REPRESENT PRESBTTERT for th high school. Granite Qnarry, N.J "Pec,al nrest Because of i j . oAldrlch Is the appellanf C. Apply to I jr. Klutts.. or J. H. A-le fart that ReV. Calvin N. CaldweiL I V . m the Presby yfly" ; ' ' -'";L J D. p.,' of china, 'conducted them. tery and will make the opening and ' . two years on nrt-claaa buainesa real I fui .ark.- , ' w.iB-jftn I the case. In opening the argument state -in--heart or Charlotte. . -Address . . . .. . Judge Aldrich will te given ; one -EaUte.", care.Obaenrer. . n e is held in very high esteem, hour to speak and in closing' thirty WAKTgiN.Pia.rt.rap. " ' .',,m,. '- b' the ntlr Assembly: The theme minutes will be the limit of the time ZTAjnT'ASr. '-. remarks, this morning, wm -W to Plaster-' is the original and genuine hard the ImporUnce Ot the vision of the rou 'StLi T 2nd TSet wall plaster; and that theer. era many Tj,rA u...l. ' .u" . tes. Rev. J. P. Robertson, and Kev. Imitations thaf are worth leaa, Carolina to tne Church, and to the lndl- w. a Redd, will be lven ona hour rprtiane: - cement Company, . Southern I viauai Christian.. .. ,.. . '. land thirty minutes In whicn to rep . Matrlbuters. Charlaatoa, 8. C. I JUDICIAL COMMITTEE. I V resent the case from the .standpoint WANTED-Slx t llrat-clatti' press brick ' The rst- buslneastto cne-before 9t viAilfrih; "he "allowed -to WrScoAc the Asmbly was the hearing of a aJcVifutlth hlnT Rev. J.- H. Lacy. f'perAoS" report judicial committee. The D. D., in the proeeeutlo of 'the case pplyT - ; . ' report r recommended that In the When the argument shall have been ' i . comnlaint nt tha Prhvf.,. w. concluded the roll of the Assemmy WANTetvre make contracts wKh cot- com,lnt the Presbytery of East- wi caUed and u,. vote of the ion nuns to - . bagging and ttea. r . aoyaw, - m. Uke their witpin ef eld ern Texas against the Bynod of Texas, commlsslonera be taken. . . Borkin a account of the action of Bynod In - The report of the ex -' ' ' the removal of Rer. P. E. Robblns mittoe of foreign mission speeches was offered FOR SALE An -swished hn.m... M.r um". e tunned to thirty entiare. Dolnn- a veariv cash hoin.. m,nuie on ,(e the amend- of tll MO. Oeod. raasons for sellinr. . a executive com missions was taken as naator nt tha .h.,r,h . c om tne aocaet ana aaopwa. u" - - wrava. - avvmuiMVUU I nilgai t 'i M T T a aaal a. A. aav aiiVrn Iff an - Bin an. . . I Ziiirar 1J. " llJ, inn HVU ' lUUIHUMM - (SI.- FOR SAIOE. ' v -i me case po neara ana tried amendment to ne lie mof the re in open Assembly " and that the I port. In which he requested a de- POn 8AL,tC flhtnrlaa and tatha. tiaan I SDeSChea' of tha comnlalnan anA tha I llverance Of the -Assembly -OR the Write me for prkes. B. B. Abernethy, defense be limited to one hour and"l 8uWct ot P6"'" and nrging Ahat Connelly aprtnga, , C. 4 t ' , . mUslonarles be Instructed not to ' I thirty minutes each. An amendment I bantia and receive into th Church T1H Mil IT mimt tlMmm tatllllaaa Uia I a ss ... j l . - W wa vvw" hiuw viuiuiliK Ul Ifjmi I a n V n I SB MAnmSMOnilatlnai a A W A B .a... . . W . aaia..! aa A M Mt a corner lot) at Crala-head Park: nrlea . . ' "V""VM "w Kvm" " eaah far ouick sale. Address Box J06. ""tee regarding ' the ume ror the rennquisn tne - practice ot pougainy, atonreo. N. C. - , speeches was off.reA substitute was lost. V - " The report of the Assembly's Home meat carried. ', , J. , ; ti . , ; land School was the next to- be con- epiendtd hanee'for a hustler.' Addressl Tba report of the Judicial' coirtmlt- I sidered, and it was adopted, '.j Araon B. C C, care Observer. . I tee with reference to tne complaint I the most Important recomemndatlons - uia Hvnoa . or 'L.va An in. im ttia nhnrt ri mir zii&Bnii anotiin FOR RALB Leading dry STOOda Store In I Count Of tha action of tha SvnnA in Iba .rlvan annnallv tn thla Institution. JnaSrr11 wi?;0?',8io;k '"w: th tranfer of certain church prop- I which is located at Fredericksburg, ? teSiUSs.1 iSI7 ?.! rty he heard before a commission Va. . The widows and. orphans, of health reaaon for selling Address i "Drv 1 7 a mea r Bm" the modera- I ministers who are left without the Goods., care: Observer. , 'jtor to appoint the t:ommiaa:on. He means of support are cared ' for In ----- - . I BDDOinted thla commission nnlaMn I thla hnma Tha rhIMna nf mlaalAn. FOR BALE.'' CHEAP SAnmd-tianA anil I Of twentv-Savan mamhaM nan a k- I II. top deak.14 inch, good condition; CO number being ministers and part be- I separated from their parent during buys Ik. Act quick. "Desk." care Ob- Ing elders, I the years of their education.' Z"."K, ;. . ., , ..There was an Intermission of a few Th entire afternoon session was FOR balb on irNT-rw- th." w2u.?a ... U 5 ifJ1 tnd aV occupied with the, consideration of u bal.15 on KENT Cnees, tw see- 1 that hour the sacrament of the Lord s I rnnrti ' , , end-hand -read rollers. Address Box 147. 1 Sunner was haarv.i - V I "PortS.n , Campbell, of Ashevllle, ahd Rev. W. J" i." JT000' w .i"wwn, rnB aiiir vi- . I M. Anderson. D. of Ki.hvlll. I lle arnesi rcvrewnwuun in WZJ&JZ Sh, re in r'charg.0 . VV'ZJI-7 replsntlng I can furnlah Xint HK .m vice.- This service wsa larel at. tn. . bounds Of the Church. .Three my own flrat pickings. : price tQ cents tended and was one that -will long be nnteters who are natives of that per bushel. Fred Oliver. Charlotte, N..G I remembered on account of its anlr-I plao n f them ' sons of ruling are here. - In d- FOR 8ALB New Peerleu mresMnVMs- sVi,"" ! mp ressiveness. , and J K Park chine, large slwiTu-ed two ye.f., Tin I WlArriON W EVANOELIZA. on to thpw 'i rood eonditlnn. . Aluv a I . TIftV . . OKWI1 t UlfiSe A binding reaper, used three seasons.' In " "A ' resolution was offered by Rev. I t'j"?. Mr. IV A, Sommer a- ruling elder,- and .Rev. George F. Robertson,' a former -pastor - of the are" here.-1 ' ;. ; CALL TO REV A. A. MO EACH V. crushing machines for' crashlna' sold r?10" na ""'In' that tfcey remem- . Much Interest has been expressed re fbnllt for the late' O. in Meciteioi eupreme oujeci of the preach- oy ore fbnllt for the late' O. X. McCutceon) ::.;7 .h. " '? wlVec 01 Preach- oy memDers or. tne AssemDiy in .tne which msst be mold at some price. South- ?L wou hf S tMloa C Pubftshed announcement which sp am Machlns Works Hlih PoinL M c. W0Ml of the Oospel among his peared in to-day's Observer i relaUve are Mscnine works. High point. . C. m,mber, a.4 th. hwta of to tn, j, wh,ch w, aaej to v . , -- fv.e that they will accept Christ. Rev. 4 A. A. McOeachyj of Sherman. CVIB MTKrr . I iniS resolution ml art 'fnrtk Ana .f (Tit. i Kwnm. tha nastna a ha W .111 A I , . w. ... . VMV Vi f . rwo.v . V. .t. 4 v ,nwe8Uns "cries of speeches 1 Becond Presbytertan Church . of FOR RENT-Twe apartment. Norman 1 "hff.L11 h8 Mr rl?t . P"-, MCGeachy is easily rats. Hot and cold - water. AddIv to I ..: . " uo" ciose n o ine ieaaing memoers or tne has. W, Norman, at Stone aV Barringer I "" "t tow entire pody. The first I Assembly, and his opinion whenever Cha Co., . 'FARMS WANTED. speaxer was Rev. a. a. ui.n w.. mnnj . k . Mmniiii.j .t. . , . " f - ..... V ..ww - fc uuniw(ii aa, one of the tentjon. ' xnat ne la Kifted Intel most successful of the pastors In the Veet- He SDoke of hn int.nu i.. ' WANTED-Informatlon regarding a good ,trMtu.,,lK,olc h,t "embership rise farm for aala-. ant urilnnlir ah.,t i I to a nigner plane Of HDlrif uallfv ant cation; wish to hear . from owner only, 1 ChrUUan activity and of his desire who will sell direct to buyer; give price, I r his ministry both In the nulnlt " K" "-j-"n vni uib nwmea wnero ne Visit to &ch.Y.r K?r. P" ' O chriSr"" f wtnn,n th,r ved ' w- M. Anderson, of Nashville; a ...a.r aiong tne same line and una or experiences in his life as pas- MISCELLA XEOCa " SEVERAL hundred teachera wanted for Jor?f the First Presbyterian church' N,. C graded, high schools, cblieges. In Nashville, where Just a little spe List of vacancies free. Sheridan's c,l effort on the part of the pawtor . aovj, mkiivm, a. i. . . i nan mu tne means or winning num- HAVE THOSE smart styles you wear who before the lJ- . cleaned by tha Queen City pyelng 1 ijiL J p?aM ,tort Cleaning Works. ' . . 1 mde wer t interested Inr1 the ' 1 - y " 1 ... - I -nurcn nor in - their own personal PANAMA ATS cleaned and shaped in- aalvatlon. He said in this connection to tha latest Style. Michael Klrachbaum, I that when the pastor falls to be an 71 V Uaiiaa - Bh.A a a a a a aVAa m I aa a ull.l 0-a. .... a . . naiw. cmgunn vnaristts, "inini ne nas ianea in one of hi ' H. C . . v - most Important duties. . 4 ' M-MMER VISITORS f Lenoir, N. ' E.!?" 'PASTOR V ' i (in-the mountains) write us for furnish. Tn .,otn?r. Peaker on pastoral i ed rooms, with or without board. Board evangelisation was Rev: George F. of Trade. 1. E. Matto'rkn. ia. t..nni Robertson, nastor of Htaaia , N. C - - , ' , , ,, ..( .; , - I Church. He SDOke of the annrama duty of the pastor to nold Christ i-uUly-beroreTeopan mon during the nexAeWntha Tha" !Srih, tt f0-"' sny professional men earn In an entire wher nl" ministry Is spent. - No pas year, write for our free booklet descrip- tor could attain real success In- his five of the Ice cresm oone bnainess. $Jt work, said Mr Robertson, who heg ! J'F-P'oots on ISM Investment. Ameri- lected hl all important work of be ?aTSf V14 IJoveUr Company, Greens- Ing a true evangelist - " "... .... vu ini aiiu over tures submitted Its report. With ref. What Ifav XWt a " Rlmlflmn vm Jerence to the overture from the Pres. The -Craig admirers are , making J'Sah0 i.M!kl.nburgv:, u,ltlo",' eapital out of the fact that his "un- Lon hv ih. hh,t 1 "!. V" ty. Burrcombe, gave a handsome ma- tin by which It kdopted the articles jority for prohibition in thrTlecUo fL!? J" mftli5 J ,0l Tueadsy.-whil Johnston county, in , Ti V, .m,en th which Mr. Horne lives and Person Polntment of a(n ad Interim commit , county, from which Mr. Kitchln 1 A0 f h? Tf1 .t' !xt comes, both, voted wet All three can- vr regarding the right of the As didates have declared themselves un- fmbly to act as It did In this mat equivocally, la favor of prohibition, ter when said matter had been re but the Oalg men are cUlmlng that l?"a to the presbyteries for action, ne nas a better claim upon the pro- cuhhiuwiuh wnicn tne moaera- hibltionlsts of the 8tat since the tor appointed, to hear the complaint demonstration of his. county. The of-Rer.- J. W. McLeod against the fact may be significant and then it J01 of Texas consists of the fol- -my be Indicative, of nothing at all lowlng-named ministers -and ruling in connection with the gubernatorial elders; Revs. W. M. Anderson,. E. R. race. .( . , - , . ... I yurn. cuwin aauiicr, nsvxon Lfon l., - cratg speakings... v Charles u Nourse. E. B. Wither- Tkre will be a Craig speaking Pat- spoon, 8. L Wilson. W. T. McElroy, nrday Bight in the Woodmen's nail at W.-R. - Henderson end R- A. Brown, Belmont t speakers being Messrs. F. Ruling elders: J. W. Caldwell. E. 8. M. Shannonhouse and. D. Bennett Bnckner, 8. D. Murphy, W. A. Clark. ATI voters In that neighborhood are Richard Hancock. John I. Logan. R. asked to be present Music will b F. Kimmons. B. E. Inlow, James A. furnished by the Woodman band. Lyon. Ulla Wilson. D. L. Thrasher Xt hopton i Tuesday night a meeting end John A. 8tlnson. The complaint will be held of a similar nature, which thla commission will try Is Messrs. H-N.pharr. Cameron Morrt- based upon a certain action of the -son and C. D. Bennett to make the c t.. tha . . speeches. The music fpr this occa-Ur of church property.' - tectually Is not to be doubted, but tne consecration of heart and pur pose and the teal which accompanies it Is that which Is most evident In a brief acquaintance with this, popu lar pastor. In . speaking with your correspondent to-day relative to the call to be - extended him , from - the Second , church, Dr. vMcQeachy ; said that he would give a careful con sideration to the can. He said that almost bis entire ministry had been spent in the West and that his whole heart is In his work in that part of tne vnurcn, ana that should he re turn to his native State, It would be with the hope that ' the church of which he should become pasor here would come to be known a a church of large fftwing- to the great cauM of the home .mission Interests of , the Church In the West. At to-night's session the report of tne committee on the ' Sabbath and family , religion was presented, dls cussed and adopted. - The Appeal of the Presbytery of Eastern Texas against the Synod of Texas came 'up as a Special order. The record of ' the case was read. There was then a spirited contention over the admission of certain papers, but the moderator ordered that they b admitted. But little furher heed way was made when the Assembly took a recess until I o'clock In the morning. . V-.",' ' ' - i M wpMa - a Let Us Teach f . ?Bn1aWil1 lre y0 thorinrlt musical trainlBo; If y a J 'Wb the Ludoen& Bates Piano Clnhnow7nnnln R intu .-it.. - - .r . , . , , . 1 .... viuu, v nvxy i-i..mi.viH uigu-KTuia piano at met, wnen your application .a -4 is accented. Then von ara allowed tn fo it l i.-xil Ili C2 you never mil. You are also entitled ta a tWnnrh MunaAn.ti Wl .1 -a J V - 1, .L . ' 7 - v.. .uai - . .uwiui.uu,.iciaiw vj.om oi me moat ucceatiui teachera of music In the - counuy. , ".w wmot wnere you ive wis opportunity offers you every ' adranuge that a musical education aftVia. Everyone who cares at all ' tor muiic should investigate this offer at once. It coats nothing to learn B all about it '. . . .-. t - v .,.- -.- ; .... , . 4 PIANO The Ludden &: Bates : ' New ;. Scale j sold to our club member, only, In our new way ot piano selling that ena bles von to secure a genuine $400 Instrument for nnlv I?a.7 .T.J , . easiest kind of terms at that.It is a cash saving to you of $113. , ' Tk wtr w 4a tM. b r w111d( eat hnin4 slaaoi it am ttaui ataaa Umm4 unkra in thm mU. W lire a ri.n nan.ta.. . n,.i. u.. " , . " PMla,aa.iin, scttoa, with liatu tr,. touch, duiua Irorr krn. i.Mniftj W!.T ... w.l iarr OI au. Iio4 U rose hoot wiik SlrdMrt miylt. Tea Ml saa lica w,,k .V,. ' nculiaf "MasiM" eutUtr teas lr in tk higUt ante ei liua. '. ' -. WdM at a eae. ttt.se uallcatloa Uut aa4 OMaalata Ktstli at a.l.l. I. tab w.r ro. ca. k, a aalwUc. th.t will 4,iitht . Y a kwTS J-T; o aa. Wl wUI a tkat roa SH a aarltn laatramrat. A wall MK, amacuTattatiaTI eauUtul acad (9 wiik tack siaaa. Writ, lot Mil lalamuiUM f d. clab tkatltainr tJatiaa LUDDEN & BATES, Southern Music House, v " Dept. AX, Savannah, Ga.: ' : . there was no question, but as to who nas come out of the fray with the fewest number of scars is not a mat ter of much doubt ' . v Tonl Martin tho- Trick' nicrcle rauer at the Hljon U a marvel. VAV rmm Mrlr V UaVVl Shirt Off Water will be shut off . the main on Trade street from Church to S. A. freight depot at o'clock this morning on account of connecting old to new mains. Consumers will please take notice and govern ' your supply accordingly. i - . CHARLOTTE WATER WORKS CO.. Pat H.' Williams, . Supt ' NEVER WASH A VEIL It you've tried it you know the value of this warning, for besides the danger of fading them, there ' Is . the danger of shrinking and fulling them so badly that they will be spoiled for any further- use. . . Our perfect French " dry cleaning process, and which la all performed by hand, saves you all the worry, of the home way and gives you much better results. . , ;. '---,' .." ' ,W charge but JSC. and up. Charlotte Steam lamsdry Launderers. Dyers, Cleaners, 21f S. Tryon St ' miiNEKAji water fresh every morning at the low price of ten cents a gallon. R. H. MARTIN, , 'Phone 1111. $6 to $20 Saved on your summer suit by tak ing advantage of our CASH RAISING 8ALK $20.00 and $22. SO ' 8ulU NOW $16.60 $28.00 to $2$. 00 - Suits NOW SISJIO $J0.0 to $SB.OO Suits NOW $21.50 $28.00 and $40.00 Bulta NOW $23.01) $50.00 and $$5.00 Suits NOW $35.00 All garments to be paid for at time of delivery. : imiNO THE MOXET. PiPl And many other ptinful ailments from which rr.c : t mothers stiffer, can te avc.'J ed by uSinjMotlsf's Ttlzzl. This remedy Is, a God-stnd to expectant mothers, carry b; them throueh the critical ordea! with safety. No woman who uses Mother's Friend need fear the suffering incident to birth; for it robs the ordeal of its dread and insures safety to life of mother and child, ieavin; her in a condition more favorable to t speedy recovery. The child Is also .healthy, , strong and good T-TS iutured.f vi-M'f; J " ) On eeok, -wethwh-a," wfll be 1 f I i . asatfresby writing to , . . BKAortaj ftaatAiom oo. ArsMafa aTaw - Williams' Private Sanitorium ' ' For the treatment of. Alcoholism, Drugs, - . - . Neurasthenia and Rheumatism.. - .'r 1020 W. MARKET STREET , - Greensboro N. C. 'Phone No; 1262 B. B. , WIXLIAIS, 31. D. Splendid Offerings in Sideboards In the different departments of out etoek- -there-4Bnona-4s.- which er . are stronarer than In Dining Room Furniture: Handsome Early English Side. . boards, worth $100.00; now. $7t.TI Handsome Early English Side- . boards, worth $71.00; ; now.. iiS.ll Handsome Early English Side- - -. boards, worth $$0.00; new.. $4T.TS Handsome Golden Oak Side.- - boards: worth $$(.00; now.. $. Handsome Oolden ' Oak Side boards, worth $tl.$0: now..$ll.M Handsome Oolden , Oak Side- boards, worth $11.00; now..$lTJl We have Tables. Chairs and Chtna Closets to match these at equally low prices. IrV. T. McCoy Cl Company -', .-.MCOPaATltwH ! "'''Mi'' i '"TiiUiai'lilil11 'Sat mmm m mWB!W&&W& It , ar" it i " r II a a. .ai a Ha' ::.V Attil .'.si:?. .: r e - .a. a. .. Iief aje.e ,i.f a . 4 ... ... Ui Ca- iair v .fCJtlj --V ITU Li. a.lJlI..' 't , 8 IIElIIIinX IN ' CH ARLOTTE. sion will be furnished by the Steals Creek band" Mr. W, A. Orler will pre side. ' - . - .r Whooplnr rough. "In February ear daughter had whooping cough. Nr. Lena recommended edy and best of said. AH can reewmman it te anyone . ; THE TIME LIMITED. The action by which the Assembly early this morning limited the time allotted to the appellant and the ap pellee In the complaint of the Pr" bytery of Eastern Texas against the 7. r. v HaMund.' bj STj'St: rSsfactitfa r Va Tfrj I. ' tf nU of the tlm- to atlifscUoa. We found it.as ha conKimaa ,n th- representation of each side of this case. This cfm- liavlng children trouWed with trboeplns ;?.rBT nZ. 7. ... ., ,.K" ..... a i. a rv... I P'lnt comes to the Assembly s an JJlch. ' For sale by R. H. Jordan A Co. J Cltnrhncld Coal U a 6tcana rrodncer. Brilliant Sohth Carolina Editor Hilt to I lilt With the Mccklcnbttrgcrs. Torkvllle. 8. O. Enquirer. :, There are very few newspaper read ers in this state who are not cog nlsaflt of the long continued quarrel between Editor J. C. Hemphill, of The News and Courier. . and Editor J. P. Caldwell, of The Charlotte Ob server, over the authenticity of the aiecxienourg Declaration of Inde pendence, and the birthplace of An. drew Jackson. Mr. Hemphill rldl cules the Mecklenburg Declaration as a. myth, and cites reams of evidence to prove- that Andrew Jackson ' was born in Lancaster; but Editor Cald well, knowing that he cannot yield and remain in Charlotte. Insists stub bornly on both propositions. .'.. The annual meeting of the South ern Publishers convened In Charlotte on Tuesday. Editors Caldwell and Memprnu are both members. Know Ing that Mr. Hemphill would be present. Editor Caldwell Industrious ly revived old scores - beforehand, but at the same time generously as sured sailor Mempnui . that every precaution had been taken for his sarety while in the city. That the Charlotte people had It in for the jojipe eaoxo tnnoa snetja.txj-. I j Sweeping the X?m U1C cob-webs out of the ing Out the G)b-web3. 'V-C .a' ' - a IS IK "Health Coffee"' la really the closest Coffee Imitation ever yet produced. This clever Coffee Substitute was recently produced by Dr. Bhoep. of JUclne, Wis. Art a grain of real coffee tn it either. Dr.- Shoon's Health Coffee la made from rrare teasted grains, with malt, nuts, etc. Really It would fool an eBrt who might drink It for Coffee. Jte W or a minutes' tedious polling. "Made In a minuta,, says the "actor. Sold by MU-ler-Van J4om Co. '' V 1 t i is not I an eiisyjob I for the inan who eate anVthinir he likes. 1 Clear tliiiikinfr and clean liv- 1 1 ing go iwith a: simple diet I I that does not clog the system j or the clitave machin- ery. Every particle of H .ialmd quicldy cligeste bytihemo3t dcicate stomach. "Try; it for breakfast for a j week and notice the results. For breakfast heat the Biscuit in oren, pour milk orer it (hot milk in winter) and a little cream. If you like the Buciu't for breakfast rou wfj Lk8 toaited TR1SCUIT (the Shredded Wheat wafer) for luncheon or ny meal vriLh butter, cheeae or marma lade. At your grocer. - ". .,' . Bargains in Rugs and Carpets This week we offer special attractions In Rues and Carpets. We control on this market the lines of the best makers.. That Is why we can offer better styles and lower prices: Velvet Carpets, extra quality.... ,,..il45 per yd. Azmlnster Carpets, eatra quality... ........ 9M per yd. Brussels Carpets, extra quality., $1.00 per yd. Best China Mattings...-. .... ..... 15c per yd. Velvet Rugs, Jxll feet........ S.s'm Extra Axmlnster Rugs, 1x12 feet $38.00 Extra Brussels Ruga, 9X12 feet .'. . . ...... '. . . . . ,J.'. .$ldJ0 The largest stock of Carpets. Rugs, Mattings and Curtains In1 the State. . . , We guarantee to' meet prices on same quality from any and , all directions. , . . Expert 'men employed In the' making and laying of eur Car-' , peta. . - , . . . N - PflRKER-QiiRDNER GO. , Grand and rp right Planoe ' B rurnltnro Carpets THE STANDARD Of tXCEUENCt VMOKaESS A SYMBOL Of QUALITY , Our refristered Trade-Mark covering the CELE BRATED 0. 0. B. POCAHONTAS SMOKELESS COAL corresponds to tha Sterling Stamp on Sil Ter, J as the United States 1 Geological Survey has made it THE STANDARD FOR GRADING ALL STEAM FUEL. v . :::Y-i--r:''r:. .-Z C C. B. POCAIIOi'lTAS SCOIlElfSS Is the Only American Coal That Has Been Of ficially Indorsed By thelGoTernmenta .of Great Britain, Germanr arid Austria, and Is the Favorite Fuel With the Unite'd. States Navy, Which Has Used It Almost Exclusively For Many Years. -"- UNEQUALED FOR THE G LIBERATION ". - OF CTEAlt ; UNSTOPa3ED FOR D0IXE3TI0 PURPOsEa . "Bhipments During 1C07. .... . . . , . . 'iCOO.000 Tcis We are now prepared tot name .prices, , effective April . 1st, 1908, and upon application shall be pleased to quote for immediate or future delivery. CASTNER, CURR.irj a CULLITT
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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May 28, 1908, edition 1
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