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CHARLOTTE DALLf OBSERVER, DECEMBER 14, 1003. 7 :uOPLE'scoio;:;:;t ! - - r LLLiuios roir every day 'ORLD'S NEKD, S AYS. DR. IltXTEX All ,adverue...ciiii. i..m ri U in iiijl TfUly Converwatimv In Iallr Em i-uluiiui at rat of t-n cents per Un i sis tvurda. ho tahrii for Man 0 crai. t:at. In advance. i .VAKTr.rvHv vn.nencd sienoerapltcr, ipUo In law office by inuif latli, U.t; Add rail Box 11. Hocky Mount, N. U 4 , . VAnrr.rw.iMitiin a represent us; ex perience unneeeimary, o per . plojiiients. Hi UsJrr Trial and In laily Jilcwslnrs, There la tirest '! Pressing Np4 fur More of tle. Vhrlfttlaa Hrtlgioa In the Life of the people, Kays the Fa nor of the Mint Raptiitt C'hurrli Jlcn Accept the Wonderful Mechanism of the Human Body as a Merc Matter o( That the vital "prerequisite of .ttt and ra7or eoauntoaUiii- TaJ Kf WW prerequisite i - vSaa CoT India nToolla. Ind. ; ... . broadened. deepened and ; beautiful iW Co.. Indianapolis, ma. ,. ..y Mt of wMcll fc., peopl, pt to.iAy WAOT.en-.Yot. to call six alas O and r" deprived la the absorption of - fcilie it.H you how the trains-ar the religion of Jesus Christ into their . reported, will also can tor jrr miiii t.j, uh way nv ... promptly. , Remember, we give you claim have direct bearing ! and Influence tDck it your roMeac City Transfer upon acta of the smallest seeming )m- Company, .'" '-.'in'rf. ' '',. i --', portancf, m tha declaration yester- r . J-rr.. mm nhurv . -. i an Ptis cnurciu xna atscourse s wit. Typewriter., cars Observer. wa. h.. 0 , Corinthlsns, : X9:It! w.vrmjin. .a room: steam heat. I "Whether, therefore, ye-eat or drink. cd hour. preferred, Address , BusloeM 1TB" .-doau o t WANTED Printer for country weekly la periorrn auoh almpie, ordinary acta ood town. - Must be able te- do 0rau a aatinc and drinking fhr tha dory l-Um job and ad. work, v permanent pot of God, the epeaker brn, he ta itioit to right man. Addrens, giving simpl ivin axpreaslos to a funda- aatawr-vte4.;-. SntarBrtea," CUjrton, mental fact. Is our religion tr hare . W. C v.,r;-:-:-;--;-.n ,-M, a--,."-', at all .time tended toward, aettlnf wiHTimLi wkv. WW certain day, certain place and V AN TED A young men for beak-keep. .rt.ll( .i i,r.Ki i tr nd. saleaman la drug tore. ,. Muat M 7. 1 1 ' 4 . a.-It . iT. bay some knowledge ef tha drug bus!- l,No ff " 0' 'J- j 1d!njr, tna yt and be able to handle aet double- uaefnlneaa f thla. But apecial pUce entry books. ;l Reglntratton not nece.sary, d tlmen f given over to. religion Address "Knowledge,", car Observer, dutie cannot ucoesaf ully . take th - 1 1 " '" " ' - 1 place of prayerful, everyday religion. JVANTED-Copy of "A very Idle ComXou cannot ba o much I a Chrlatlan menu," at reasonable prlo. Apply at I on the Lord day that you can af. ypserver omce.j.4y T fprtl to b vnchrjetlan h ether six WANTED For 1900. manager wholxskle e 7.1 . t. . lumber ftiee, .; eecretery, ll.aOO; S",,0r lsThtr teameri . beok-keeper. fl.BOu; assistant. tM;' office, which Mil from London to New Tork. Wi clothing, , ahee. . gent furnishing Suppose one of them each Sunday goods, ry goods, commissary, . ete ao morning wU out In the. direction of if ti:. Give age and expertenoe. Apply our- nation's metropolis and steer America .Opportunity Qo., Houston. Tea, steadily in that direction all day long. '.Tm.m-j;1 " l.TJ' r"'' ' "' '" """ TTTi On the morrow- and for-tha five 'tnaYhe cspllal each year for the last fottr 1 '51 AVlll kWAk'lte th. other dlrectlona will It vej . 1 , . . i . - I. Iin. A.kiw In ik. a V1 . w Vrt.V cent; interest or ' give . other securHv. I wre ancnor in tna port or ew. xora t Mnnev nenfiul to lnr.aa the hualnxaa I AfSUrCdlV not. " Aduresa P, car Oeaerver, Charleue, I , Hera I a man who start for heaven jv, ti. . ., . I on Sunday morning. On Monday ha begins to diverge. H begin to drift " ' 11 1 1 ' i " . " " ." 1 I into tha tAilm nr tha nrM tttm flaati TOR MUt'sV1 land tha devil.. Pursuing so. Irregular " '' i i i. .'.la course, can ha ever hope to arrive FOR B ALJ5 Dlrwt' to planter at .mall ?J--?$l:V?JPtS,a msrgibLNft bushels elean W pea, destination r , You ejnnot, teat ao Address JU, U Chart rand. North, & tV? unptuoualy at the Sabbath board )ini you can practice aownence ine reet ' of . th week. ;. " - " . modern. I APPlr J. H. Winchester. Pas. I Tha nreacher nrMuuliiil ta nntllne session Jan, it. -ys.- v,'- , ' four relation of fife In which modern , tlurtt-jariZ w.. that of converwi, J it HardlsonL Administrator. Wadeahora. Itlort. When w have an eruption of .N. C. . v . , ! I a' Mount Pelee and thousand of live "' .' 1 : .I,,. . i are lost amid tn chaotic upheaval or FOR BALK At a bargain, flve-chalr I nature: or a Ran ITranriana aarth. mirror caaa for barber shop, used bat I auair. 'WrttH tta attanifant hnpfnra At ' lJL?"..! """" "if4 'JLT5 I urTerlng. we become most A,.h".,$p' u'0e No- 'or ploua and- talk with utmost olemnlty f y f quick sale ; a bargain t iimea Barber . Shop. TOK RElTt. Address The of Ufa a rf.i. a .hi.i. ... WInrtoa-8alem, extremely rellrlou. In reality, we are only a little bit frightened. The man who has had the genuine eg. perlerice of religion 1 doe , not . walk up and down talking forever of death. rOJt It BNT Ten-room steam-haated alh.'uflAh: ?Lf "J !LfA 1"' apartment. ISO.Mi tim . tne aociety in which yon oscillate." said Dr. Hulten. "Allow TOR RENT store room, 113 W. Tryon St. I me te enter It and tnerely mention Apply te Wi J. Harty. Ithe name of -JeuS Christ and In. FOR. RtWTrwe furnlshea n.. ,h. I"?? K WA J! m' r. .HMm' '. eonwaathm of the highest o- vmw iiuuuiu hit, aaKKca hot ine FOR RENT Large basentent. oenwnt mere mention of the name of the re- J noor: convenient Africa anara. . ... I lision or our ijoraiT floor. Rate . reasonable, lb South' rsai. I But before a man nn laani ta talk lega -...v.. .::.:., --itu'i.fa-1 religion , successfully t he .must -learn I lit, 4 .An.l..H,M T... .... ii , I . . a. vwu.iDutl7r JUI . . LU1V.U . LOST ' ' , - , 1 I1 had known men who were iviiik uurnr inconsiflieni lives. Bl LOST-BUok baa. contalnina- auri.i i.Iwy talking about "What miserable wuwania. nswara return rd to ob-l " " w u1(s wbw irver off lee j no questiens aaked. : . I preeslona of similar cheer and hop. ner." exclaimed the- preacher. "I Lb la III. M.. . i,la I I.. M .. IN SMPLOTMENTS. The religion Of Christ is needed. secondly, in our everdar emniov. menta.- Objection may be made that tni will apply . to the, preacher aU right, but the man in secular employ. i BENJ l'S your dyeing ana - cleaning. I wno has nothing to do with con Uueea citx. ipyelng ; Cleaning work. I ducting Divine service or funerals: ';,;oB,rr . , lm oi caued upon to bring Into play . K,..r.-. .r ii. V a ucn jjivine force, -in Whoa word obbt'hor 4 by whose . a.,.tporlt. da you apeak r' demanded MONROB PQVLTRT "HOW January t, he minuter.. The faded autumn leaf, , i ud .t p Mew. premium "llstr now I trembling helpless In hostile breeses. ; eady for free -distribution. Asdress.O. lor the' obscure bit of .moss nestling 3- caidweii. eeeretary. Monro, n. q. I unseen fr j down in the valley's en a -1- i ,m .u - ...i pi I flebT.TFUg- IS si at miuiH anaa At4amaw Af TM- HAVB TOVR Cbrttmas pnetos taken at vine . cara' as- the tnw.rlnt Mwtir of Radar studio. See our new styles for tk.Jm. V ..towering -eMar of the holiday season. 1WV4 Weef Trade at. 1 .D5?.on ' -r .... 4i-r t wnererore. thn. ihnnM tai aav ' . .IK. Mia. ' , . i . - . . ' . . - ' . : .. " ' ltnat hi OM la nnt aa mni-h tha find JHB ROSB ta blue, The violet red andf the secular aa of the sacred T" Re- witneut uca ana Kipe, your iraae utiigion tnat is not . abod enoucn for . to'- i t$ "' -.fi'iJ, -CTr-, - Hv. j every, place ia not good enough for ..nil A- iaiiie m .eiaaataiMafi alin 4 tmt Miiaatsawaaaa-Baaaa Wttfaat. -j T avaa. aVUIa.. ..at at.- . .rrrr.MnnTT.tn rn. a.arfrtta ,.b.a. .."-" ? l" "'" - t-- - . w icniirpn fr ruu, aa nul'a avmnrv HTIa Sabbath ia eur day of teat and on the Bat-bath we ought to- walk Into our thrtr changes on you. "O, master sculptor," you aay, "give me one f.rrat stroke of God's power and roak tne great" . But It Is through Utile things,' day after jay, that character mounts or disintegrates. TJld ' you ever atop to think how fortonad can be thrown away by simply eitrava gance In spending small change? go great characters can ; be . Uepl'ted There are case on record whsre one little-rat has been large enoutfb to sink a ship. One little match - baa been large enough to fire and hum Course HarHy GlvUif Tl.anka For el"Jvl' noven " "J a.J?E2 pwer, of Hearing, St VUuos a4 lJ"? l.?"m" FOUND Bob White has taken charge of semeooay' nog on fcast Bounaary. owner. aq get nr paying tor aa. business and emergency call. - -Rabbin. Phone 2Si or tat. ..i,. .-.a; V COTTOr MILL FOK gALK Having t. 5,tInl .p" 0B. th. h!met . J -..ntlv nurahaaatl unda torMlaunrl. I alvtion I and breastplate Of V'ii... .k. imi r.itn. uhi. ... D...K-irtarnteOUSness and 'arm.ntiraalvM with erfordton. N. C. tor the beneflt of the I the Sword of tha Spirit, and the shield bondholders wne are.noirwudant-, and l or zaitn. The speaker admitted that who wish to reellie.en the Pro trty. the I most of tha mm.nr.. aar Vni.ht , . tain mills alters. n. b( . errantry Of the Clvrlatlait 1 r1 Irion frV..Addre. Jai-lt Ouua-alh paased.-1' If one had been living ' ?X2Z2r?&&!W& 1 to .-th. day. of MarUn Luther or hal - - - 'V' ' 'j:-'-' l bean a; walking- companion of the Ttt v& e. wa.1 :4,w.,r ; and 12HI,' also a good d P. cutter, and i!0'..00 f" ould deny that the - a . .. Ifhriatlaa Ufa la nai ..... vnl. ak. IBVOTM nq jinpvviiiB iwww wi.u Bi.UUh I v. auMaa'v . wui seu aa togeuier or separata.; J. A. I wno iwsi io-aay tor a 11 re oe. Thomas, Louisburg, N. C. : . , ; . . twitched and wonderful will never find it, nut out yonder there are battle tVGERSOHS TRJJSTJTH TO A JVO. to be fought and victories to be won. K 'l know a woman who for fifteen . - - j. .,. j . I ions' veara naa h,p. h.ni .hm. arith LerttsrWhlch Accompanied a fag of rheumatism,, and - yet her- crippled 11 an or Rent ta a. Inrad Xnnd- la i ooay la a throne of influanea. She Some Old Paper of. the Late Jamee! hj exercised aa much faith and hag a Wi.Vm.IW . - -. . ... I vhamtAi1 aa mti.li . . wm.i Nashville aiapatck't-IZ'- h necessary,- to--- make hundred . .. . martyrg in th mediaeval day., ,- , "A- Bowllna- Creen,. Ky., . - dlepatch .-whether, . threfore.7ye t Wr VFZl ,,nr ov,r l11 PPe,rs drink, or whatsoever ye dO,VU of the late. Hon-James A..McKenle. td, th. rlorr of Ooa . . " (Quinine. Jim), a friend found a copy or a letter from Col. Robert G Inter soli , to Mr. WcKeni. of Kentucky, a.ccompitnied - by a Jug of rare old li quor. The letter read; . , ; . "Dear Jim I send .you torn of the most wonderful whiskey .that, ever chased "We need more of the religion of our- Lord in our evendav trials. For our Icwee that' are severe, ftr our. troubles that ahock us terr'blv. for our r griefs that overwhelm. t apply the principles of our reunion. wut, leu me, now many of yoa p- 1" L ... ,p": 5" 1 pleed and tried you last .w,rek? J a T """"""- fj- And yet. Isn't it true that they are 'k..... T .V. . souring your temper, and det.-aetln 4 & 7.' tlle.' ? m tTOm your manhood and omani yr; billowy fields, the idews f night, the hood ?" f?"' ?ild'1 th prisoned light . tiptop Md m..tcrl th, iJ c -- l. f," wli' ,"' t"e,onfs hi work.. Tou hear the taint scratch. 1 thJ "i,.," .k,", ns. tho light knocking ..t the chisel .LI . w 7 ;i'n workman a han.i. "o. meMer MawiHS- tairlfl O&wn. In A droftrnw t wrt r .4 .is We. I... ' . . v .Ci. iiIij i. k. v 1 cision, tne ecuiptor wieias the in- th.,.v.ITldvJ r h"" been, ,mPrl9onea strument. And still you h?ar the ; .r".''8 01 m wau- faint scratch-scratching of tha chisel PPrtUnlty t0 touch the Up Und line after line grows -out of the V. 1,1. ... g . .'. - "To'ini tru!r, ' ' :. ' . I.pB.ERT G. IXGERSOLL.' architecture of everyday, j trial a they cut and shape our v char :ter into what w shall be." .The io a the power to auck honey, from the poisoned flower. 80 has th man With tne grace of ,aod in hi Heart the power to get grace and peauty out of the hardest trials, if you cannot contend . successfully witn. the small every-day trial, how can you hope to stand when the great battles come with the n thunder of their , mighty artutery r , . s . . , The fourth relation of life In which more religion Is needed was stated as - that of hlemlng. Dr. Hulten emphasised -the lack of th proper leeiing 01 unanasgiving.. wny is not very day. Instead - of on - out of year. 'given. over to the returning of thanks T In Danville laf week tb speaker thanked Ood for his two good , eyes, but' it 'took a tottering blind .man. and a shepherd dog to bring him to it. He thanked God for health and strength, but it took a ; woman with 1 nerves shsttered by st. Vitus dance to bring him to It He thanked God that his body was whole, but It took a Sight watchman with an empty -sleeve to make him realise, bis blessings. . ; How often - do we stop to thank God for the nreclous water we drink. provided in surpassing abundance and In forms of beauty, or the food which gives our systems sustenance T Beauti fully .describing the wonders of the humsa body with its incomprehensible powers 01 eight, through which flashes in seas of bewildering beauty a world - of blending color; with its powers ot, hearing, and kindred abili ties: with Its myriads of arteries and nerves; aboVe all,-with Its power bf thought, ot looking into tne future. and shaping courses of action, ur, Hulten declared that we take all these - things aa merely matters of course, ?r.. '-;. Has not the time oome ror u to stop thi morning and return thanks for ur. manifold pleasing, making every meal a sacrament, every house a church.-every day a Sabbath? Go home, then, and to-morrow be faitno tul to the ' little things, the petty cares that claim'' your attention In your humble sphere of life, and let us t forward In the confident faith that th humblest : toadstool that grows shall one fay," at the last. a. come the throne of a conqueror. , MADE LOVE OBf SUNDAY. Part of the Closing Sceae of Hackert's Flrto Plav Prnientcd liner sua 'nlpht A Reminder of the Demo cratic Convention. A happening which I of extremely rare occurrence was the running over of the play, "Tha Prisoner of Zonus," from Saturday tight to Sunday morn- Ing, by the margin of fifteen minutes, The production, which Is naturally long. was, wads Jonger by the num Kaa n .nl. : anil It mraa litat 1V:1S when, the last thrilling worda were said. A few who knew the lalenrcs ef the hour were living in dread lest policemen should interfere, on ac count of the technicality, and mar the production, but,' of course, there Was little danger ot that, for no sane Iperson would, call It an intentional violation 01 , taw, aii sorts 01 . iotas -were there leaders in churcn ana Sunday school, moral reformers, peo ple, who would faint If jfferod any thing as strong as coffee, but, like sensible; people, of course they sat It through.- .- " '- t - Still,- the scene was curious and unuaual enough to provoke a smile. When the crowd came pouring out, newsboys were at the doors pro oUlmlng. "To-day1 new New Tork papers." In fifteen short minutes the presses in New York had got into action and swift trains had carried them 9 miles snd more. (Pre. sumably. There was the honk honking of automobiles, the clang of street cars and .a flood of brilliantly dressed .men and women. Evening dress on Sunday was another unusual feature. - , ' ,"Ifs too good to stop," said a spec tator to an uneasy police sergeant, who had Just Interviewed the manege, to find out the status of affairs. And that was the. sentiment 01 everybody. . ';. The overlapping caiiea to tne minas of some the somewhat similar occur renca ' durinr 'the Democratic State convention In June, which remained In session - until I e ciook Bunaay moraine, amid tumultuous scenes ap- I preaching a riot. The more recent a incident was tame alongside mat one, WILL ACT XCXT SOTDAY. Steele Creek rrasbyterian Chun to r Act on RealgnaUon of Rev. U. Y. Kobertson- -at - TliS4 TimewWUl Hove to Oiarlotte. i s. ' v la accord with the action of the session of the; Steele Creek Presby. teriarfvfhureh last Biinday week, Rev. George1 F. Robertson yesterday morn, in called congregational 4 meet lag for nest Sunday at which; time the formal tender of-hi resignation a pastor of the charch will be made, Mr, Robertson announced to his con gregation last Sunday that - he pur posed redgning, intimating ; that bis action wa final The session met af ter service and issued th call for the meeting of the congregation to con sider the matter. If the resignation is accepted and the Presbytery ap proves, then Mr. Robertson will move to Charlotte to take ap his svsngel Jstid work.' He now has appointments tor meetings ia Florida, Georgia and other sections. -s His first meeting will be with the First Presbyterian church of Ahis city early in January. - ... I i.i mi- 11 ' i ''- - ; MRS. H. I MERRTBT DEAD. r At tha Age of , ChanaUe) Jjesident rbr Psst Twelve . xeara, rassaa Away-Tnneral This Afternoon. , Mrs. ' H. L. Merritt died yesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock at the home of her son-in-law. Mr. W. T. Hutchison, at - Ne.- 101 South Church street, at the age of years. She-had been 111 for a considerable time. The funeral service will be conducted this efter. noon at :It o'clock from the real, dence of Mr. Hutchison. Interment ill be at Elmwood Cemetery. . -'- eurvivlns sr three daughters, Mrs, M. H. Bruner, of Florida; Mrs.. C. A. Rrown and Mrs, W. T. Hutchison, of this oify. , Besides-these there are a, number of grandchildren. Mr. Merritt w- native of Union county but had been a resident of C.hgrlotts for about twelve year. She was a consistent mem her of Trinity Methodist church and lived and died In the faith, . : FEESLE CLO UDY " TIM Btrentlx Hectored Tlj'i Urs. Mlcbael Bloom ef Jjrwistowa, Pa,, who is yeart of ago, gays : ."for A long; Um I bv been so feeblo that I have had to b wheeled around is an invalid's cbalr,' . I bad so strength and took cold 'at U sllghtsst provoca. tion, which, ia variably sett Isd n Bf lungs, and a cough would resnlt ",My son learned of the cod liver prep aration called Vino.,' and 'procured a bottle for m. It built up my strength rapidly, ao4 xftef taking three botlleg I am able to do nost of my work, and I earn walk a ouarter of a mile easily. Every aged or weak person who re quires strength should try VinoL I att delighted wltft what It baa done for ma." - As a body builder and strengli era, tor for old people, dsllcats children, weak, run-down persons, and after sickness, Vino! Is unexcelled. If Jt fails to giro satisfaction we will re- vr vur wavu3 Ra R JORDAN & CO., DrnfgUti. . v CHARLOTTE Tar For Taryira Pike. Several car-loads of , tar have ar rived to be1 used by. the county con victs on th Camden road from the city limit to the Intersection of East gad South Boulevard. It will be made Into a preparation known as tarvira, which la said to be In soma respect ta equal to bttutlthio, but without It lasting qualities. If the city officials are satisfied with It af ter it has been laid on this road, It may bs recommended ''for South Boulevard instsad of bjtullthic which is considered to expensive and against the use ef which a number of DH worth cltiien have signed a petition. ; ! The Convention Committee. The committee of th Greater Char. lotte Club appointed to secure con ventiop for next yenr is already act Ive in its work and intends to see that no body of great or small stg. nlritva-nca nrlll ha allnwH n Ka ni,t. out information a .to the advantages of this city over others in the State or many in toe (joutn tor such events. Mr, Edgar R Moore, proprietor of the Sftlwm and Ana of tha miul rmmm- ive members of ths Greater Charlotte wtuo, is cnatrman or this commute ana una is a guarantee mat it win do consistent and effective work. SALES MANAGER WANTED. Large Manufacturing Concern wants thoroughly equipped Sales Manager. Goo dsatary and prospects. Prefer man acquainted with Southern trade in Engines, Boilers snd Cotton Gin nin gMachlnery. . .Applications treated confidentially. Address Southern ears thi paper." Manufacturer. ;DE fl PWN j ONCE AGAIN The Scientific Treatment ad- .iiiiuat-csrru vy v i l&TAin .SANITARIUM, -, - Greenaboro, North Carolina, for Morphine h "and Whiskey addictions, means .' tie pain, no sweating, no un j . pleasant: symptoms.!. The drug V is gradually - withdrawn - and - the patient does iot realise it until cured. The patient ad. dieted to alcohoti voluntarily gives up whiskey within 48 t 2 : tt V hours, r experiencing ; -' no - shock., no inconvenience. In : it own beautiful hamo, large1 ; grounds, -' delightful porches, . constant personal attention of, !. skilled physicians and ex- V perlenced attendsnts ' there -is . 'f no place like the Telfair Sant- -, tarlum, of Greensboro, N. C, '-for those addicted to drum or Vwhlskey, , For terms addres Tha Telfair Sanitarium. VW.'i af - : . Dont "vratch the crowds - doing ' their Xmas buying get busy; yourself, ' . it ' See that you lire well supplied with season able clothing and fur-' nishings to go with it, ' ' Don't - Trait for the" rush. t. ; Do ypur buying now. - We're ready ''and at ; your service. . ,-''-V. Ik Tate-Brown Co.' At Kenny's " To-day : J5 lb Bags Franklin Sugat 11. io 1 lbs. 11.00. Don't be hoordooed. There Is hone as good as the Frank lin Re fined Sugar. Bawer cocoa snd chocolate at reduced, prlcea ; Ouf t Coffees end Tess are known 'to every nonsenoid ror their superiority. Best Rlcs 1 He, iT r n VT3MMV rr W .Ut A aiatWA ill VaV By North Carolina Woman. Wsshlngton Port. A Ivorth Carolina woman !hot at s burg-'.iir -and hit b!m. Another time fconorei trs.i:Moa s;na.;"ei. inanimate iorm line siter him oe- noting p-ronaIity. Then preji.-ntly the last light, faint stroke Is riien and there stands forth the face of a world hero. .... 1 EFFECT ON CHARACTER- ; To-dsyi the knock-kocklntr of aneer, to-morrow the faint s.-racri- itig of. vexation end thus thsy vork ' irXDERtAlV COCRT TO-AT. llOMeii' to b Tried" This Week -urmaa nry nepor. ; The regular. December term of the United States Court wIU be con vened thla morning by Judge James E. Bovd. who has been hero a wees already engaged In hearing the case of th Charlotte : National Bank against ths eouthera - Railway 'Com pany. It Is customary for th court t set. everything In shape the ftrst dsy for regular work an the following day. - . . '.':. 'T'v-fi ' ti:..:1--.-:.'i-. jia cases or extraoroinary interest sret to be considered. The t peonage cases against several Gsston county sotton mill men are oa tna oooset and will likely be tried, but Rothlng oat of the "ordinary Is expected ta en- sue. 7 Thf report ot tne grana jury will- be (.waited - with much concern aa several matters of interest are to be considered. Judge Jsmee Ev Boyd. United States District Attorney A. E Holton. Clerk. C H, Cowlea. Marshal S. M. MUUkar will arrive thla morn log. '-.'' - A'isv: Purchase of Aato For Flre rjypart- The matter of purchasing' high- powered automobile with a capacity ef S or te aanons at cnemtcaia ana seats for (our men, aside from ether necessary equipment for fire-lighting purposes, . rests now with the finance committee of the board of aldermen and .wIlL- It Is believed," be recom mended a a necessity. Since the en largement of the city limits, the prob lem of lighting ore oa the outskirts ha been serious and it now took to a number bf aldermen a if the auto. mobile apparatus wag th best solu tion of the matterTii v j " " .; . ' Ctiartrr Commluee Hj.xijr!.t. ' The committee of tea appointed by Mr. F, B. McDowell , for the purpose of preparing a draft for -a new char, ter will meet to-night ia th event that all the members Tan be gotten toirether, which Is oeneved probable. The meeting hag not been called antll now1 for the reason that a number ef the committeemen ' were not In the city or were engaged In other duties which would, prevent their ettend- nee. Chairman McDowell wilt noti fy each member to-day. It MB hard- fy he entimated how Jong It will take! body to g"t anything in shape to 1 submit to the larger committee. s .--, TraiisferringTime and Its Needs Q tt? We vaege you to avoid pos- ? ;8iblo delay- )y, orderinjr all v needed transferrins supplies rat early u.posrible,i, flher&aM . always a tremendous demand -j for .such sods toward the end of the year -Why not be 'f. ampryr the first to get them ? Vrrtical Folder with Tab Indicating cost en l ' -fflCM X euwr w ana Wsaiiet - T8- Transfer Cases (V ara by far the most senrleeabla and iatufartoiy yoTj csn boy. They ' ?j ara mao in uunuwunc. styiea to meet ainerent requirements." ; ; Tbo Drawer Stylo Transfer Cases are distinctly new-substan-Caly made) of wood throughout, each drswer strongly reinforced . t. vj meiai osnu tsce iiiuBimiKin ,J? beTewiUi) mad ta bill,- letter -and tap sixes. ; y - vTbt T'aV'S'Vrtjcal ' - Tab Folders (iUustrate above) Is - sre a frest advantage in supple- . incnting tha res-rjlar index. i Guides for f-linp; by name, date, - subject or location made In aVj s Tanety 01 styles ana sjzesv jp vif '".---r,-:v?:-. t t .-.,.' -. . ,'.-.:', 4 - Better send for ths catalog of 13 and E-'. Filing System Sup -, lies, then you'll bave complete . Information and prices on which ; ta -base yortr order. Aik for ,. catalog 1147K. Or a represen- -' tativ will gladly call and quota ; r figure on your special roquira- ' menta. ; Writ or phone. - . -:;, mm iiiioonicoMPANl : sa I - ;.,.' I! ' - : i, ReacI TKis4lt May Interest You Charlotte DesiraWe' DIRT for SALE and OITICra ana STORES For RENT, k ; ' t ' FOR RENT. - J - One office No. West Fifth Bt- pw occupied by ins Carol!" , Realty Co. ,, - - ; -. . . : t -,.-fc -. : 4- -,- Alo on Vest Fifth St., Nos. is-M." ; I by II feet. 7 two stories and basement, containing about , 008. superficial -feet flooring spae,t suitable for manufacturing or buslnee now occupied by Q. O. Rsy. - 'o SO by is (same street) Arst floor and basement Ne. I!-U. conUlnlng about 1.099 superflclal flooring space. n :-r ; AtSO Several places on South CoUege St.. epposlt Southern freight depot -ultable for business or manufacturing- Handy t receive : a4 send off freight. ... . ' ' . 1 v. -C, '.. -Also one office No. South Poplar Bta suiubla for Unorlng er, Shoe shop, or similar business. i 3 ' , . . " v . One office II North Church Bt., near lrth. V ' tl FOR SALE OR RENT j ' i : -roon welling 70 Smith St. . . . v - FOR SALE Cheap on Easy Terms, ' . - -, ; jOne lot 89 by 169 on extension East Fourth near . Elizabeth -Coleaa. ' ..-''. ' Also two beautiful lots opposite South Graded School. v' AU Oh pasy terms to suit purchasers. . . ;- T ''' v ..-- --' Alajga Syrup is Tissue Builder Expert Dletlolaas vealls and emnhsslss IVe nlrltlve value ef teal sugar syrup like A LAO A H f Rt'P which la the pur, dellciaua Julr of the sugar cane reduced by the sld-fashioned, erx-s kettle process, Suasar Is one of nature's materials for supplying energy, and build ing up wasted tissues Al. AQA STRUP meet aU of nature's rt qulrements. , -i .-: -)' - .- .. - -" . ' , - , .j. ; Start the week right with ALAOA- "STRfP, with hot leabea, r Spread thick en bread and butter, it Is ths surest and most pleasant sure for that frumpy,, grouchy 'Blu Monday" feeling.' ALAQA SYRUP Is put up in mls medium snd large else sealed pans, and would keep alwa y-t It didn't last so awfully good., . v j 100., isc. g, doe, and oc 10,-" . ; . : , , Bold hf nrorrrs F.vccywlierea - ' - .' ,'.- ALABAMA-OKORQIA CASK f4VRVP COMPASrr.' - Mate-my, Alabama, v - '..: . .11 FLY ..vrtVTTTT ' MS) fl -' 1 " ii n u v ii h v f tr v If aW-U- - A 11 tt' '.IS - '.it. Library Tables in from. ...t, ....... Our stock contains' a host ef vseful i : .. . a ' . I articles inas sre most; appropriate for presents at this scaseat ' Mission '' pattern ' ' , tfl.ee to 5.oo : Golden pikj antt. Mahogany 'IJbrary Tables from. . . .. 1 r.. 1 ,tlXB '' Colonial 1 Library Tables" to babTand m.a.V... a. . a.ak,a.aa . - a. . . awa. :W auamuKBa 7 irem . sxv 10 sw-uO - rieat ranor TDie in oak and Ma- ; -- hogany from . ."?,,;s,f,t4X $$.ie. p 4 Handsome Colonial.! Parlor a Tablea I from.i,; . , , , . i i.aVtlMW 1Q MM '4 Mission MsgasJna Rackg from.'r-:3v:''''i;! W. T. McCOY &v COMPANY ;-.v:;j mmm- .'?:A -';lmJ :- f . , .--;'---;-'' '";:'.v'-' I v-' '".v---:'.:!'.i v "'" ?fesh Cut Carnation and Roscs Every Day iNew imported dulbs Just m at . - THE FLORIST ; SOS Kortn Tryeaa St. Phons No, lt43 ar Jill. owers , Por fancy cut flowers in Rotw. Carnations, Violets. Lily' of Valley: Nar. . ciasua, and Hyacinths, also choice potted plants - Nsrclssus. Hyacinths. ,-i Primroses and Axaleas; call on or phoae tha LMlworth Floral Oareen. Store 'phone III, Oardena phone III. Klght can UU " D II worth Flora tBQotdo no tCPMEC BROS!, tfM4e4ars. r ,' :i T;.,;r5'?' : . THE OFFICE ; OUTFITTERS. ; v 22D South Trj-on St. Ft to irX- Our BestiCKnstoasl wishes are practically ' expressed in ; the moderate prices we .ask for V-:-;:V;.v;';. : .dinino moil ttoniture;!! Sideboards, China. ; Closet ;; Extension" Tables and Chairs to match in Golden or i Early English Oak, Imitation . and , Solid ;MahoLnjvpj parlor Suits, Couches, Davenports,1 Morris ?tChaIrsrRockerrDeslItessfirs Dresshig Tables, Rugs v: ' y and inunerous .'other, things which make -6 suitable gifts of real value and service. Permit us to sufjest something in th? quality, style ana pnee. , b il oOur goods '"Snd; prices bth will inter :iU Lubin ? Furniture Cor:
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Dec. 14, 1908, edition 1
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