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CHARLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER, JANUARY 26, 1909. tiie sporting World SPABTAXBCRG 6ATTRDAY SIGHT local Basketball Team to Try ' tVn ' elusion With Champions of ; South i. OaroliM at Till Time. . i Ths basketball enthusiasts of Char- Jotte will have the opportunity of seeing the champion of South Car pllna Saturday night when the Spar Ltatiburg, 8. C, team representing the "Young Men's Christian Association of Lthat city and the Charlotte team sbieet on the latter" ... floor. Thla promises to be the greatest game of ' he season asthe South Carolinians Hiave a very fast and aggressive team and last-year they -succeeded In capr during the State championship. 3 Two Wears agor on ,thelr own court they Hjvere fortunate enough to defeat the nxiarlotte team, out this time a ou- erent, result Is looked for. The Id Seal team has developed rapidly, the l overwhelming victory over Columbia, M3. C. being striking ; demonatr. ttlon of this fact. v ; . "l i The game - will take the place of itae regular local tournament game land will be called at o'clock in ffcrder to allow the team to get back tA SDartanburr that night; .The lo cal team needs the support of all theH Tasketbatl enthusiasts m Charlotte snd it li hoped that the attendance .'Will, be very large. An admission fee.ofe 4t-.entwUl. be charged. BOOKMAKERS SENTENCE!). ITew Orleans' Race Track Sports Are Given Seven Mouths and a Fine or $360 EachCake Goes to Supreme , Court. - ' New Orleans. Jan. 15. Placide Frigerlo and R. M. Sheffield, who were charged with operating a betting booth, as a result of the so-called Lock anti-racing law at the City Park track. New Orleans, several weeks s"o, were to-day sentenced to serve seven months in the parish prison by Judge Chretch 10 the crim inal district court. Each man was also fined 8SS0, A motion for a new trial was overruled. An appeal to the Supreme Cpurt will be taken. Another case growing out of an alleged violation of the Locke law came up to-day In the district xourt of Jefferson parish, that of Jack Shee han and W. E. Balaton, Vho were arrested Friday Just before the close of the Suburban race track at McDonoghvtHe. The day was, spent in argument over the contention of counsel for the defense that District Attorney Adams, of the parish of Or leans, had no right to prosecute the oae in place of I 11. Marrero, Jr. The court ruled against the defen dants In this contention. Atlanta to Have Bicycle Racing. Atlanta, 0a., Jan. 25. There is to be a revival of bicycle racing in At lanta, the opening race being schedul ed for February 3d, between Bobby Walthour, of Atlanta, and Albert Wills, the EngllBh rloer. a new luac track, 13 laps to the mile, at Ponce de Leon Park, Is nesrtng completion and it is the intention of the promot ers to bring- to Atlanta the fastest riders In the world. The tiittlal race between Walt hour and Wills will probably be a six-hour event with preliminaries between ama teurs.' .' ' '' ' ' ' ' ' 'i " . Battleelilp Eleven Loses. Nice, Jan. 15. A football match was played here this afternoon be tween elevens made up from the offi cers of the American battleships now at Vlllefranche. and members of sport ing clubs at, Nice, Cannes and Monaco. The 'shore team won, score to 1, because of its greater praatioe. ON THE RACE TRACK. Savannah Summaries. Savannahs lia. Jan. 2k A fair crowd saw the racing at Thunderbolt track this afternoon. In the fourth event Iady Fltsherbert came in flrst but her victory was disallowed as she had fouled several of the other entries at the flrst turn. Burn was net-put down but the race went to Nieless, who came in second. Miss Marjorte won the fifth race with a rush. Summaries: First race, non-winners of - more than one race during the meeting selling, mile: Clifton Forge, to Z, won; Haneway. to 1, second; Arawaka, ( to 5 third.. Time, 1:45. I Second race, purse (150. selling, rails and a furlong: Galileo, 4 to &, won; Beater Hng. 4 to L second; Countermand, I to 1, third. Time. 1:69. Third race, purse 1150, selling. E fur longs: May Jene, even, won; Tomochtchl, to 6, second; Roger De Coverley, third. Time. 1:11. , . tFourth race, purse $160, selling, fur longs: Nloless. 2. to 1, won; W. Q. Wil liams, 11 to I second; May Mark, 8 to 1, third. Time, yj.1. l.Sy Fltsherbert fin ished first but was disqualified for foul ing. ; Fifth race, purse $160, about 7 furlongs: Miss MrJorie. 6 to 6, won; Whiskbroom, ,1 to- 1 second; Ray Thompson, 4 to 1. third. Time, 1:3. : , ' r . ATTEMPT TO BCRX DURHAM? ' Chief of Fire Department Believes Tfwt Destruction of Beninese Blot It Was Attempted and False Alarm NTurued In as Decoy. Special to The Observer. : Durham, Jan. 2&. -Chief Frank Maddry, Ct .. - -I . . . . , i . . . . . " nucni, ueiievvs uiai mere was aa attempt to burn the city this morning shortly after midnight. Earlier in the night there was a raise alarm of fire on Horehead hill, uulte a distance away. The firemen found that there was . nothing In It. When- the blase -up street was discovered, there was found la the rear of The Daily Sun office building a lot i of combustible material on fire and the . floor several feet .away : saturated., with oil. The fire was discovered by a man rooming in the building and originated in I a. pressing -club ; near Which were the - newspaper office, job .plant of Zeo Coun - ell and, underneath, a shoe store. The - ; young man coming h saw Ihs.smaH. bias and smelled the oil. He gave the , alarm and the blase was put out before ; there . was dons any damage to amount : to anything. . -. ' .. . . , -, t ? So' eeruin "was Mr. Maddry that the business section was threatened, that he fand Assistant Chief A. . N. Johnson sta -ooad a wagoa ready for emergency and - T arranged gongs so that no false alarm ' uld divert the fighting boys. While the ! people generally do not take so serious a ; view of it. he still believes he sees what - . 1 the layman cannot see and.. U making . -certain that the department wilt not be caught napping should a geaeral con-H , ilagratlon arise la the business -section. -; The pohc? officers were, told to keep in touch wuh firemen, and by the doubling - 'np process ther were enabled to watch ' all ever the city. . : Recrpthm : o Fjt-CiTcrnor Ciena .. . Powponcd. Fplsl to The Otwr. ' i Wtnston-Salem. Jsa., S.-Owing to the .lateness f the hour, at whtrh .e-Qv-ernov Glenn win arrira bom to-night, the reception which wilt be riven bi hie honor to all cititms. under the auspices of the board of trade, tu beea postpon ed nctll to-merrew. alghc MANY sew; bills jn nous '- Clntinue4 from page- One).v", drainage district, tha clerk appoints drainage, engineers .and two viewers to- make a preliminary examination. The drainage - commissioners ' ap pointed are to be ono a disinterested civil and drainage, engineer and the otherv two resident freeholders, the engineer to bev aonointed on recom mendatlon of the State geologist and paid- by the State preliminarily. Uhe pay, to be refunded when the drain age fund .is provided by the sale of bonds' or, otherwise.'. . The superia indent .of construction- shall furnish bond In the. sum of $10,000. - j The commissioners are to assess the,. lands for taxation for the cost of the worki t the coet la lose than an average of 16, cents an, acre on all the land In the' district, the assessment "l to do collected la ono installment line oiaie taxes t if more than that, the om raUsioners ntay Issue -. t bonds : after three weeks' notice, and anyland owner not wanting to pay the Interest on -bonds may pay the connty treas urer the full amount of the assess ment and have his land release a. . Addressinc the committee werey'J. O, .Wright, supervlsln. drainage; engineer of the United SUtea De partment of Agriculture; Biaie Geologist Pratti Col. B. .P. Beisley, of Plymouth: Congreesman J. Small r CoL E.Pv Carter, ef Falr- flM- Thomas Jarvis. of Currituck. and A. B. Lukens. of Moyock. .. The rammittM took the bill under con slderatlon and -will meet at :I0 Wednesd-oiarnJng. - ANOTHER DELEGATION FROM . , . , HIDE. Congressman Small and Engineer Wright headed a delegation of citl tens- here from Hyde county to-day that appeared before Governor Kitchln, the State board of educa. tinn and legislative committees rela tive to a movement for the enactment of a law by the present General as semblv that ' will provide for the drainace of large sections of Hyd county. Including Mattamuskeet lake and adjacent swamp lands ownea oy the Rtnte board of education. A bill has been prepared and will be Intro dnced , as soon as the State an thoritles, especially the State board of education, decides )ust waai am tude it will take retarding the under tnklns. The bill is to apportion the cost of draining private lands among the landowners In proportion to tne benefits. It Is claimed that tnese lands cannot he drained witnouc draining the State landa and the lake also, and this Is the reason it is sought to Include the State in the undertaking, which is declared oy ex perts to be entirely practicable. There are two propositions, one uems ir the State to share the cost of the drainage snd the other for the State n Annnta the lake bed to persons or a corporation; that will drain it. tne State board of education Is to have another meeting to-morrow morning at 10 o'clock to rescn a oenniie con clusion as to Just what course will be pursued in the matter. THE HOCSE. Sneaker Graham called the House to order at 12 o'clock and the open ing prayer was by Senator Lee. fptmnna ana meniuru&ia. Knnnm: Petition- from cltixens of Whit nk, townshln. Onslow county for the State prohibition law" to be an smended as to allow farmers to sell wine of their own mane in quan tities of one quart or less. , . Julian: Jrom the firemen ot sans hnrv and SDencer to amend the act creating the nremena rener iuna. Uavtn- Amena sec ens oi mo school law. Cox. of Wake: Memorial from tne North Carolina Society, 8ons of the Revolution, relative to the Hail or History. Mr. Currie. ror tne eommuiee on m vltinar Dr. 8. A. Knapp. of the Unit ed 8tates Department of Agriculture to addreaa the House, reported a let ter from Dr. Knapp acepting the Invi tation and naming the evening oi January 2th as the time. Nsw bills introduced: Latham: Authoslse Belhaveh graded school to Issue bonds for building and eaulnment Currie: Amend -Hee. zxso. uevisai. relating to workins on Sunday. . Haymore: Amend tne constitution, Art. I. strlkin out tne poll-tax pre requisites for voting and extending the time for the application of the edu cational qualification to NovemDer, me, Fagg: Protect millers and custom ers. Hinsdale: Amead Sec. I80, Rsvtsal. relative to the sale ot cocaine, opium and morphine, making the limit of percentage ot solutions of these drugs to be sold ( per cent Instead of SO per cent., as at -present, and making violation of the section within the jurisdiction of the Superior Court in stead of lust Ices of the peace. Hlgdon: Authorise mayor and com. mlsuioners ot Highlands, Macon coun tv. to sell lot No. t on Front street. Hlgdon: Amend the charter of Highlands. Maeon county. Morto: Protect public roads ef New Hanover oy levying a tax on au tomobile and ether motor vehicles. Morton: Amend Sec. 18, Chap, tit. Laws of IS 97, relative to pilotage on Cape Fear river. (Pilotage Is now compulsory over the bar and optionat on the river, a vessel having the right to take "any pilot" on the river. BUI provides that If it takes a pilot on the river it must take the one speaking It flrst at sea and bringing It over the bar). Morton-Restore local self-government to New Hanover county by ex empting the county from the State prohibition law. Turner: . Provide for election ef board of education of Mitchell coun ty by direct votel of the people. Davis: Prevent, (breaking the Sab bath. McDevltt: Encouraging stock-rats-lns; In Madison, county, . v Warllck: Authorise, commissioners of Lincoln county to sell present coun ty home property and buy land for another and issue bonds therefor. ' Green; Amend Chap, II. Laws of ltOTr relative to naval militia. - Hayes (of Chatham): Amend Chap. It.-Private. Laws of IIS 7. charter J. M. Odell Manufacturing Com nan y. Weaver: Establish -teachers' train ing and summer - school In western North Carolina. - . Morgan: Abolish, two 'weeks court in Pasquotank.- . - - Morgans- Amend Chap, ISO.' Laws of 107. relative to publjsr courts of Pasquotanx.' - --, . Doughton: Define and make certain dividing line between Alleghany and Wilkes on Blue Ridge mountains bear Roaring Gap. ' ' Gordon: - Amend act establishing Guilford graded .school. - . v Majette: For relief of indigent and Inllrnt- veterans. - . .:r Malette: Validate certain probates of G. L Liverman; . former clerk of court ef Tyrrell. " l.., .-- Bowie: Levy , special tax in Ashe county, i - -- --: : - Bowie: . Appoint n nance committee for-Ashe .county.i- -v. powie: constrnct graaea roaa rn Ashe county. , - , Bowie; -Amend. See. 1 07 1, Revise L abolishing-standard-keeper's offlce in Ashe county.- . Bowie: For relief of If. a. McNeill and Ambrose Clark, ex-sherlffi . of Ashe county, . ; , Bowie: Amend Chap. $7. Laws of 10 7. relative to boundary line . be tween Ashe snd Haywood. " Lee: Amend BevlsaL JS 1, relative to divorce. Wlison: Allow commieaioners cf Transylvania county to levy special . Lovelace: Amend Sec. 11(1, Revlsal, relative to landlord and tenant. -. Mergan: - Incorporate - Mercantile Bank of Elisabeth City. Wooten: Amend Chap. 04 Laws of 17. relative to pensions. Grant; Resolution to declare vacant the seat Of Representative E. T. Scar boro,- of Wake, tn the ground that he, la holding two offices at the same time. Referred to committee on-priv lieges and elections. : Cox of Wake); Resolution to pro vide for appointment of a stenograph er and typewriter to write bills - for members. Privileges ef the Hoase were ex tended to ex-Representative McLean, of Robeson, and CoL C. E. Childa,, of Lincoln. - On motion of . Mr. Underwood 'the bill allowing three days ef grace on aignt araits was recommit tea to ine finance committee for bearing Thurs day afternoon. - ; By consent the bill empowering the commissioners of Richmond county If hire convicts to commissioners of other counties was put en Ha imme diate passage. Leave for three days was granted Mr. Bryan and indefinite leave to Journal Clerk Lesslter,: on account of Illness of his father. , . .After the better part of an hour spent tn the passage of local roll-call bills on second reading, Mr. Grant, Republican, moved to adjourn. Mr. Doughton requested the gentleman to withdraw his motion, and said that If the members on the other aids of the Hoase really wished, as they said, to get through and go home, the way to' do ft was to iiy In Session longer and finish work The iolnt resolution of svmnathy to the King and Queen and people of Italy in the recent disaster was passed after the amendment of the commit tee on appropriations striking out the appropriation of $5,000 had been adopted. Mr. Morton s bill to control auto mobiles and other motor vehicles on public roads of New Hanover county a rain attracted a shower of - amend ments to Include other counties. It was passed with the following coun ties added: Transylvania, Burke, Har nett, Henderson, Polk, Jones, Stokes, Perquimans, Haywood. Robeson, Gates. Sampson, Craven, Buncombe, Pamlico, Orange, Montgomery, Cum berland. Mitchell, Vance, Yadkin, Alexander, Jackson. Dupllrf, Alamance, Davidson. Macon, Rockingham Green, Halifax. Warren. Clay, Gran ville, Richmond. Beaufort. Pitt. Tyr rell, Union, Bladen, Brunswick, Cho wan, -Madison, Washington, Lincoln, Franklin, Johnston, Northampton. Bill to regulate pay of jurors tn Duplin connty passed its readings. Adjournment at 1:40 till 11 to-mor row. THE SENATE. Senator Klutts. president pro tern.. convened the Senate at' 11 o'clock, the prayer being by Senator Means, of Cabarrus county. -- The report of the 1107 legislative committee on the examination- of the books and records In the offices- of the State Treasurer, Auditor and the Insurance Commissioner, as' pre sented to the House Saturday, was offered in the Senate by Senator Blow, of Pitt, and on motion of Mr, Blow was referred to a select com mlttee for examination and report. The appointment of the committee was deterred by the chair. New bills introduced: Blow: Provide for the equipment of the Eastern Carolina Training School and carrying appropriations similar to the bill offered In the House Saturday. Elliott: Amend See. 1317. Revlsal, relative to obstructing streams in Catawba county. West: Encourage education in Macon county high schools. Jones (by request): Amend See, S3. Acts of 197, relative to the salary of the night watchman in the State house and grounds. Starbuek: Amend Chap. 47, Pri vate Laws of 1904, relative to the Incorporation of the United Brethren, Salem. Martin: Validate acts of certain officials In Washington county. Dockery (by request): Amend the charter of Carolina- College. Elliott: Amend the charter of Claremont College, Hickory. Elliott: Amend Sec J7JI. Ks visaL Elliott: Require the clerks of Su perior Court to report to tne At tornev OenoraL West: Authorise commissioners oi Macon county to donats a certain plat of land on which to erect a Con federate monument. Pharr: Amend Sec. I43T, Revisau elatlve to uttering forged papers. 'Pharr: Amend Sec. 1044, Revlsal. Pharr: Amend Sec 407, Chap. 73, Private Laws 186, being an act to Incorporate the Masonic Temple of Charlotte. Han kins: Amend Sec 3817, Re vlsal. relative to the sale of dyna mite. Passed final reading: Incorporate Pee Dee Valley Rail road Company. Amend the charter or Kinstotv Authorise commissioners of Ruther ford county to levy a special tax for building bridges. Amend Sec 1400, Revlsal, re lating to the election ef justices of the peace In Forsyth county, - The House-resolution extending to President Venable,- of the University of North Carolina, -the thanks of the General Assembly , for the cordial entertainment of the legislators at the celebration . of General Lee's birthday. House .'bra to repeal Chap. 302, Public. Laws of 1907, relating to the fees of officers in Johnston county. An order was made for 200 copies of the Dawes bill relating to bills of lading to be printed. At 11:41 the Senate ad loomed to It o'clock Tuesday morning. . HARRIMAV. IN SAVANNAH. '-.'- .-. ''- .- - " -V Speaks at public Reception Held fat tus - Honor vv l a j Reorganise tne Central of (Jeorgfa and Show the People of the South .Wbe a Real Railroad Is. r ; -Savannah, Ga-, Jan. 2t.The Cen tral ef Georgia Railway needs al most absolutely to be reconstructed," said Edward H. Harrlman, Its owner, la an address delivered at a public reception held at the city hall here In his Honor to-day. Though Maj. J. F. Hanson, president of the Central Railroad. wtt present. Mr. Harrlman eontlnoed; - - "We are not responsible for the former methods ef - financing this road. The' railroad certainly needs uplifting and I want to show . the people of .the South what a real rail road Is." He stated that twe kinds of "kinks" m the , Central, lateral curves snd then grades snd dips and that both kinds were to be smoothed out-of the Centra). Mr.' Harlman In spected his holding- here for the first time to-day and went In a fast automobile over the grand prtse race course. . He avoided1 questions dealing with any. designs upon the Seaboard Air Line - Railway and left - on a special train In the afternoon - fof MaconN and Atlanta. .4 - Fifty Tboassutd TMXtsr Fire ta Phils - octpnta. . ... Philadelphia, , Jan. 2S. The 7 wall paper establishment ef Charles M. N. Klllen. in the ventral section of the city, was damared by fire to-dar te the extent of 160.000. , Five 'firemen were Injured. A aosEjspE Many ef Them Happening Every Day . - But Soon Forgotten. Close shaves would be of more fre quent occurrence but for the tender faces of many men, which will not permit of shaving- often. Heretofore, nothing has been said tn these columns about poalam, a new skin discovery, In connection with its use after shaving. Its publicity and sales have been confined almost exclusively to Its. remarkable properties as an ecaema cure; It stops the Itching at once and 'cures the worst caaea In a few days. While the application of poslam after shaving is one of Its minor usee, such as for pimples, the complexion, etc, shavers will find It a revelation, as It does for abrasions, roughness and severe scrapings what it does for all manner of skin diffi cultiesheals and cures in a few hours. It Is the only article pos sessing real tfhtlseptlo and curative value that has -ever been exploited for this purpose, and will soothe and tone up me sKin as no toilet preparation could possibly do. Poslam can be had for fifty cents at any reliable druggist's, partlcu larly R. H. Jordan Co., who make a specialty of It. Or the Emergency Laboratories, No. 32 West 3Sth Street, New York City, will send a trial sup ply free by mail to any one who win write for it. Thla Is sufficient te show results In 34 hours. I POSTAIi 6AVINGS BASK BILL, Senator Hey burn Vigorously Oppose the Adoption of Such a Measure . Takes the Money of the Poor For the Use of the Rich Deposit . iiiniu Jrixea at soot, Washington. Jan. 28. Senator Hnv burn, of Idaho, to-day snoke at length In the Senate !n opposition to tne postal savings bank bill. He de clared that it was merely an attempt to estaoiain a system In the United States applicable only to conditions In such countries as Germany, Prance and England. It was. he said, a plan for taking money from the noor to lend it to tne rich through the In atrumentality of the national banks. Senator Carter replied to Mr. Hey- burn. He said he would urxe the consideration of the postal savings hank bill at every opportunity until it is disposed of. He claimed that Mr, Heyburn's opposition was not di rected to practical difflcultiea. In committee of the whole the Sen ate adopted the committee amend ments limiting to $500 the amount that one depositor may have to hie credit under the postal savings bill and fixing the Interest rate at 2 per cent with the understanding that this amendment would be subject to fur ther change by the Senate. Senator Cummlngs laid before the Senate hie amendment providing that postal savings funds may be deposit ed In any national, State or territorial bank under certain restrictions and fixing the rate of Interest to be paid at 1-4 per cent., on which-he will speak at some future time. NAVAL EXPENDITURES. Senate Committee Will Investigate Navy Department's Method of Ex pending; congressional Approprla tlons. Washington. Jan. 25. The methods of expenditures in the Navy Depart ment are to be inquired into by the Senato committee on naval affairs. Senator Hale to-day introduced and the Senate adopted a resolution pro viding: That the committee on naval af fairs is authorised to inquire into the methods ot expending in the Navy De partment money appropriated by Congress for the naval establishment and whether such expenditures are made In the most useful and econom leal manner, and whether the system under which the public business is conducted in navy yards and naval stations, and in the Navy Depart ment in Washington Is the best that can be attained, and whether any leg islation by Congress is needed and Is desirable to Improve the adminis tration of the Navy Department. Will Use Pension Building For In augural isan. Washington. Jan. 25. The fight over the use of the Pension Building for the Inaugural ball waa renewed In the House of Representatives to day soon after that body met. Mr. Sims, of Tennessee, as he had done when the resolution was up two weeks ago, led the opposition. The supporters of the proposition. however, were too numerous. Many Democrats voted with the Republi cans, while a handful of the latter aligned themselves with ths opposi tion. The resolution was adopted, so that only the President's signature Is lack ing to make the measure a law, Gold Medals For Wright Brothers. Washington, Jan. 25. Gold medals with suitable emblems are to be awarded Orvllle and Wilbur Wright by Congress, in recognition and ap preciation of their great services in the advancement of aerial navigation and for their ability, courage and suc cess in navigating the 'air, if the House of Representatives approves a resolution adopted by the Senate to day. Senator Foraker, of Ohio, intro duced thla resolution, which instructs the Secretary of War to carry out Its purpose and without debate the measure was adopted by ths Senate, Senator Kick on Muddy Street. 1 Washington, Jan. 25. The snow and mud covered streets of this city caused a protest on the part of many senators to-day When an item ot 7.000 te clean them wss considered la the urgent' deficiency appropriation bill. ' Senator Smith, of Michigan, de clared that ample money should be provided for this purpose. Senator Galllncer, Chairman of the District committee, promised toreport some permanent plan for preventing such complaints in the future. Over a ItllUoa Increase In Agrlcultnr- -:v- ai Bitl -Washington. Jan, 25. In the agri cultural . department appropriation bill reported to the House to-day there is an Increase- of f 1.20S.S3O ever the amount given, the department for its work during- the present year, al though the amount reported, 312,880, 92. Is lees by 81.7I8.700 than was asked for by Secretary of Agriculture. AReged Libelous Articles Read to Jury. Washington, Jan, It. When the Federal grand jury which la investi gating the alleged-libels of The New York world ana ane .inaianapons ews.ta connection with the purchase of the Panama canal, adjourned at noon to-day until -to-morrow. It had been In session for only one hour. To-days session was occupied with the reading to the Jury ef statements hich appeared in the New lork and Indianapolis papers upon which the alleged libels are based. ' Muscular Paine Cwred. '"Darine- the summer of 19(3 I wss trou bled with muscular pains in the Instep of my l:t." says Mr. 8. Pedlar. -of Toronto, Oat. "At times It was so painful I could hardly waUc - Chamberlain's Pain Balm was iTsmraeiH to me, so mw it ana wee completely erred by one email bot tla. I hare stooe recommended tt te sev eral ef my friends, all ( w;-r spek highly ef tt." tTer sals by W. I Hand a Cm. . ::- . , .- WTXZXUC FTRTH, PREsV AMERICAN ?. & COTHBAN, lea No Boose Var Federal Prisoners. Washington, Jan. 31. The Attor ney General has issued a circular to United States marshals warning them that under no circumstances must prisoners, while In their charge or In charge of any of their deputies, be allowed to have Intoxicants, except upon the advice of a physician. The circular threatens summary removal of any official so offending. SPECIAL LOW RATES VIA f SOUTHERN RAILWAY. $13.80 Charlotte, N. C. to Birming ham, Ala., and return, account Lay men's Missionary Meeting Presby terian Church in United States. Tickets sold February 14th and ' lith, good to leave Birmingham returning up to and includlpg, but not later than, midnight ot Febru ary 30th. 1909. 1 3 3.0 6 Charlotte, N. C, to New Or leans, La., and return, account Mardi Or as. Tickets on sale Feb- . ruary 1 7th to 3 2d, Inclusive. Tickets good to leave .New Orleans return-, Ing up to and Including, but not1 later than, midnight of March 1st, 1909. Tickets can be extended to leave New Orleans not later than midnight of March lStn. iu, iiv aeposiiea wun special agcni. now Orleans, not later than 8:00 p. tn. March 1st, and upon payment of a . fee of one dollar. 118.88 Charlotte to Mobile, Ala., and return account Mardi Gras. Tickets sold February 17th to 22d. Inclusive, good returning to leave mobile until midnight of March 1st, .1909. Tickets can be extended to leave Mobile not later than mid night of March 13th, 1909, if pre sented by original purchaser to - special agent, 51 South Royal street. Mobile, on or before March 1st. 1909. uoon payment of one dollar. 318.40 Charlotte. N. C to Pensa cola, Fla., and return account Mardi Gras. Tickets sold February 17th to 22d. inclusive, and for trains scheduled to arrive at Pensa cola before 2:00 p. m. February 23d, 1909. Tickets good to leave Pensacola returning up to and in cluding, but not later than, mid night of March 1st, 1909. Tickets can be extended to leave Pensa cola not later than midnight of March 13th, 1909. if presented to special agent at depot ticket office, L. 4b N. R. R., at Pensaeola, not later than 6:00 p. m. March 1st, 1909, and upon payment of a fee of one dollar per ticket Approximately low rates from other points. R. L. VERNON. T. P. A., Charlotte, N. C. W. H. TATLOE. O P. A.. Washington. D-C Southern Railway N. B'. Followin schadula flirura DUb- lishtd only as loformauou, sad are oat guaranteed. 8ept. 7th, 1908: A 1:M a, m.. No. 00. daily, lor WashtMrton and points North. Pullman drawing room ateepers to New York. Day eoaenes hi wasmugton. 1S5 a. m.. Ao. is. daily . tot Columbia, Bavannah and jrki.invUia. Pullman drawing room sleepers to Augusta and Jacksonville. Day coaches to Jackson ville. 3:30 a. m.. No. L dally, lor Richmond and local points. 4:52 a. m., No. 44, dolly, tor Washing ton and oolnts North. Day coaches Char lotte to Washington. PulUnan sleeper Atlanta to Baloigk. IJ0 a. m., No. tt, daT.y, lor CMumsla and local points. 7:U a. m., No, $9, dally, for Atlanta, day ooacbes Charlotte to Atlanta, atop at principal points en route. 8:00 a. m.. No. H, dally except Sunday, for StatoMvllla, Taylors-villa and local points. Connects at Mooreavllle (or Winston-Salem, and at BtatesvUls tor Asbe ville. 10:05 a, m.. No. M, dally, for Washing ton and points North. Pullman drawing room sioepsrs to Wew Tork. Day coaehe to Washington. Dining car aervlce. n-.Oi a. m.. No, 2s, dally, tor Winston- Balom, Roanoke and local points. 10:05 a. m.. No. 87, daily, Naw Tork and New Orleans Limited. Drawing room Bleeping care. Observation and plub ears. New Tork to New Orleans. Drawing room sleeper, New York to Atlanta. UoUd Pullman train. Dining car service. ll:tt a. m.. No. li. dally, tor Atlanta and local points. 3:M p. m., No. 44, dally, tor Greensboro and locel points. 4:48 p. m., No. 27, dally, for Columbia and local points. 6:00 p. m.. No. i, asuy except sunosy, for 8neca and local points. 4 00' n. m.. No. 12. dally, for Richmond and local points. Bandies Pullman sleep er, Charlotte to Washington, and Char lotte to Richmond. 4:06 p. m.. No. 24, dally except Sunday, for Statesvllle, Tayiorsvuie ana looai mints. Connect at Statesvllle for Ashe- vllle, Knoxvile snd Chattanooga. :6 P- m WO. , a"7, rtmm ion ing New Orleans Limited for Washington and po'w.ts North. Drawing room iep- t-ers, observation ana ciud cars to naw York. Dining car aervioe. - swim run man train. rsg p. m., No. 35, doily, for Atlanta and points 8outh. Pullman drawlns- room sleepers New Tork to New Orleans. Sew Terk to Birmingham. way oacna Washington to New Orleans. Dining car service. ., tt:2t p. m.. No. 42. fast malt Pullman sleeper, Ralelsk to Atlanta. r.rkum. sleeolns car reservations and dtall rn formation can be obtained at ticket office. No. H South Tryon street C. Jl. AVHJtKt. Vice Pres. and Gen. Mgr., Washington. D. C H. HAP.SW1CK. P. T. M.r -ur u TartrtK. a. P. A... Washington, i D Cr R. L, VKRSON. T. P. A., . Charlotte. N., G SEABOARD EifectlveJ January 84 1909. rrahia leave Charlotte aa follows: -Ka, 40. 4 ally. atkt a. B.. for at on roe. Hsmlst and ' Wilmington, eonnectUtg at Monroe with 83. lor Atlaata, aiirmtngham aai the Southwest; with 88 tor Haletgh, WeMon end Portsmouth; wRh st at Ham let tor Raleigh, Itiobmead, -Washingtea, New yora,' - :. i . Ne. MS. 4y. t a. va.. for Lb eolnton. Shelby and Rutberfordten. - No. 44. daily, at 4:04 p. tor Mearee, Hamlet, Wilmington, eenoectlng at Ham let with. 48 for Columbia, Savannah and No. 84 for Raleigh. Ktobmeod. Washing' tva and New Kork. Ne. 1U. dally. 4:40 p. m.. for Mod roe. eonne.Hlng with 41 for Atlanta, Birming ham, with train 84 at Uaaoiet (or Rich mond, Washington and New Tork, with Ne. 33 at Monroe for Kalrlgh, Ports mouth and Norfolk. . ' i Trains arrive In Cbarfoft as foOewst -No. 133. a. ra, daUy. No. 46, daily, : a. sa, from WUmlng- tOB. - ; ' iL ' No. OX dslty, I p. n-. from Ruthar fordtoa, Shelby. LMwviatoa and 42. 4s N. W. Rillway points. Ne. as. 11 X P- to., dally, from Whining ton. Hamlet and Monroe. 'or Information, time-tables,' reserva tion or B-e board descriptive ltterature apply te ticket stents er addreaa: JAMES K&U. JB C P. A Selwva iieteat Cii arte Its. HL CL,- raAXK MOISTENING 79 Milk Street, Boston, Hsa then Trn BM THE Rex Flinthote Roofing The Best For Leaky Eoofs. For s&lo only by CHARLOTTE. SUPPLY CO. (We carry everything in Jlill Fizniisbings . R. G.Auten Co. Moved to Leaders in Electric House and Motor W NORFOLK A WESTERN RAILWAY NORFOLK at WESTERN RAILWAT. Schedule In effect October 18th, 1004. 11:10 am Lv. Charlotte, Bo. Ry. Ar. 4:00pm S:F pra Lv. Winston, N. A W. Ar. 2 00 pm 4:pnjLv. Martinsville. Lv. 1146 am 1:26 pra Ar. Roanoke. Lv. 9:am Connect at Roanoke via Shenandoah Valley Route far Hagerstown. and all points In Pennsylvania and New Terk. Pullman sleeper, Roanoke and Philadel phia. Through coach. Charlotte to Roanoke. Additional train leaves Winston 7:80 a. an. dally except Sunday. If you are thinking of taking a trip you want quotations, cheapest rates, reliable and eorreot Information, as to routes, train schedules, the most comfortable and euiokest way. Write and the Information V yours for the asking, with one of our complete map roioers. M. P. BRAGG, Trav. Pass. Agent, W. B. BBVILL, Oen'l Pass. Agent, Roanoke, Va. Comfort SOUTHERN QUEEN GRATES SAVE FUSEJU J. II.WEARH & C0. ' Charlotte, Jt. C. Write for Mantel Catalogue. Office iln (Man fes Perpetual Building and Loan Association January To an appreciating and discerning public: We hereby announce that on Saturday, the 8th of March, we will-enter 'upon our 53rd The subscription books of which will February 1st Applicants for loans must bear in mind our "Inflexible rule." "First come, first served." hence the advisability of EARLY subscription and the FILING of the application for loans: but while It is an ideal Institu tion for borrowers, we are warranted, after 28 years' experience, thought and consideration, to assert that, for the non-borrower, other wise known as the "INVESTOR CLASS," there Is to-day no moneyed Institution in existence which, considering the'slmoet absolute safety of : the Investment, offers such large returns as the Mechanics' Perpetual ' Building and Loan Association; come you NON-BORROWERS, let us -reason together. If you deposit your money at 4 per cent., on which you are liable - for a tax of 3 1-6, it leaves you net only 1 6-4 per cent; money lent on mortgage at per cent. leaves you NET (after paying the taxes of 1 l- -percent.) only 3 6-8 percent, whereas If deposited with us i, e . i taking shares, you will make net (as WR psy your taxes) 8 1-4 " per cent.; but this is not all. as when you deposit in a savings Institution, at ' your pleasure, you MAT deposit and again yon MAT NOT and more likely you may NOT: whereas when you subscribe to share with us, the periodical regularity the dues have to be paid to the greatest factor tn educating you Into the "saving habit" until it becomes your second nature, as It were, and hence you wiN and must save! -So cdme on with your savings; and yen also, you prospective borrowers, . and help us to make this one of our record-breaking series, to exceed the heretofore largest (to wit: 3.800 shares), at an early date the hoped high water mark of a . . Million Dollars assets We have Bow completed paying off enr 4 eta series, amounting te ' ! -f ' S84.300.00. We have up to now matured and paid oft!, regardless e good times er bad. panics or no panics, and with the regularity ef nature's system itself, 49 series, amounting to , , $2,000,000.00 We hate handled 4 ...t $6,000,000.00 of your money without the lea of Oar-weekly cash receipts are, bow about , 00 and eur last year tracsartioris were nearly 3140.090.8a. ' . Tbto to ear mirror took Into It and d JL H COCTTIl AITS, 'Em. b. cxxuixg, nr rna i COMPANY - OUAELOTTE, IT. 01 24' W. Fifth. Wiring of all kinds. iring our Specialty. CLING FAST nul PLASTER " Second to None" Our record during ths past'; year Is that ws have- not a single customer that Is dissatis fied. Ask for prices, booklet and sample. ffAIMlf PUSltl 1 CfXKT Ca STATES VI LLE, If. a ' N. B. Let us figure on your Cement orders. STF.AM and HOT WATER HEATING Cold Weather to Ctemiis()t Krafts :. ( feZ IL4CK-NET BROS, XX, Plumbing and Heating Contractors, . Jobbers la Supplies. Bell 'Phone -313. No and 8 W. Fifth St. Charlotte. N. C. of the 23d, 1909. Series be open on Monday, a cent.' V ' 0.00 ecide for yourself. . , . and Treas. 1 - w sW. --t M -ft i J K 1
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