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CHARLOT TE DAILY OBSERVER, FEBRUART 13, 1909. CAPITAL CTTV AFFAIRS. JStM wee laa professor in the South Getting Material For Lecture lul - Ian Sculptor in the City Ctiarte to Real Estate Company. Obeerver Bureau. The Holleman Building, Raleigh, Ph. 12 A charter is granted the North Carolina Company. a: Nrn. mainly for real estate development the amount of capital stock re t,v the federal authorities and one by time or diversion or upon poets as ; i wouia appear that the small 125 000 and Walter F Birr, and A nenfr r H Haynes. All of these were irrational beings and in most grace- amount of intelligence posaeaaed by H. Caplin, of New York hing the ;rge plants and indicate that there are ful vein showed that poets were not some of these heathens has been principal stockholders plenty of men who prrpose to make elliclt distinguished bv their long hair or directed for ages toward the ln Among the prominent visitors n dimpling a regular businest from now on unusual affectations Dr. Smith ex- '"'j0" ' Bw methods of Inflicting Raieigh is Dr Hsroldan K ' d wh.i Xor.v onflth. a well-known distiller has plained his idea of poetry to be th : 0,ll' suffering. In civilized coun ts professor of histcr:- in the I r.:'- receniiv been bound over to the Federal means bv which the ideal is cherished J""1'- we l0lt wlth herfor-upon these alty of Norway and who :s cr. Cnnn cn charge of blockading and . and made to live. tortures, while he dlese ..known as tour of America preparing n.a'frMl , mtny irrte ire ,xrcted as a. result of ! In his opening Dr Smith confessed ,t!iILm0n' Bd th for a series of lectures to r. delivered : ,h raM, of ,h cfflml as a' result of j his Inability to define poetry and ' '"f"1' f! . ."u fferln ln at the university next yea: He :s ,h, lr,etularlu Deputy Collector J 'stated that no one had ever been able : 'ic .i-." rm' no.v tounng the South. H c Norman of Dob.on. now ha. in I to define it to as to show the affect : ,1rmbtrbftr,c tortur re nnoct paa Mr Harry K Ualco-i. of Norf.a (l pollon nMirly a ,houria gallons ! of every side of the question. He A "tho d ,, . am of the receivers of -he Nor!- .k 4. . . .,.,. ... , .. allowed, however, that It had J ni . .. heated pin-points ap- SAMth.rn B,lw-av arr.t tr-dav here Soulhern Railwav. sper.t to. day here He does not think that 'he receiver ship will laM a long time in view of the faM thai the panic if no pah In;.- off qui'e rapldlv and busmen f looking up s- rr.u- h. He and the othn recel-.eri" were ural to con sider the importam matter of haMnrf their r,,u,i enter the union oassenacr station here a. r If fep that 'nis' wil' be important step 1-t the rnsa to ,ke and -i.: a. so be of great vl ... ... -he .-.r.eia, ,.ut.l. Mr. R i ki .ir... t!: s, uip'or fn ha. a . remission from the North -,i,.,. ii,...,!,,! m.. i.iv to mUe th- marble bust of one of the great - ... v,.,.K I'a.nhnl.m r:.-n William. A . Graham, is here The bust if now bel.g ,-arved in Italy and. it la ex- pected -o arrive here by the first of September, in which case it will b unveuen at .ne annual mee.mg oi n. - North arollna Literary and H I.moi I - ( l 0nduvt ai Association. Mr Buckstuhl hns ' devoted a great deal of . are to th :s , QUarry company lleuiaes Operations work He was speaking to-da ' ficr Umg shut-Iow n. Commissioner of Agriculture William ount Alrv Feh ri A, an mdira A (iraham. the oldest son of the .e , (k olltlonk, Ihe Nortn Governor, about the care he Is takit -r , , , , n 0ranlte Corporation, which to represent not only the features but . (,p,rtl , a Urgf. .arrv near tnl? rliv. the costume of that day witli great i haj rlimed operation after having ac.ura.y. '"T" .orui laronna "mnaii un,iur in "'ashliiglon. Washington. Feb 1 1! Leaving .1 note asking that Senator ?imniun. and Representative Small, both of North t arollna and ner two nr owl . s In Washington. N. t'. be infornied nf.and this firm during last year snippeu her death. Mrs Susan H Yome. e:n- ployed In the bureau of s-tatlst ot the Iiepartment of Agriculture. '"-Ja- "V Inhaling j who last Saturday w as found gul.ty nn, gas at her home In iMa:"' the murder of hU wife w it h a , ... recommendation to men . was to- -,e surv ived by four ch.l- ,Ry a new trlal by Judge unit ted illummst city. Sh dren. Life Seiite-n.e lor M lJ"lppl Mur d.Tor. Col imbus, Miss. Feb U'. - We. the Jury, find the nefendant guilty as charged, but recommend him I" th men -, of the court " This was the yerdlit of the Jury empaneled t.. try 'harles H Smith for the murder of K A Uurriil. teturiied to-day. Miss - - 8milh, who has been a o.ui s figure during the progress of i. . :r,nl nibbed plteously when she the .-rdict. A motion for a . . trial wus lAerrub-ii and Smith vhh sentenced to imprisonment for l.te in the State penitentiary. Smith It. the first white man to be . divided of murder in this "unty for 40 years. ler lients AfMx'laliou at Rocky Mount. Special to Tlie iibseiver. Rmkv Mount. Feb 12 At a mee lng last night the merchants "I this c'.ti organized, aiter rousing talks riau been made b th. St.i'e otgaturer, Mr A H Andtews. of Asnevii.e. . number of local ei.eah.err. Til i r v - lour members were enrolled Mr I. 1) Blount v.an elected presld.-nt a nd , Mr F. T Joiner, ice president. The ' membership enroiieu ihsi mam n.- .lude. a numbe, of the leading mer- ! ohan's of the 1 1 an-1 tliere is 1 It t V do ,bt bit that this 111 an so.,n of i, well organized men hauls !.,. ii;n , . . tight) -1 lie i aw I)m ket on Criminal hi-- .ill ' Th ''Iji-.o.- Tail'rmlli- Fet. co ,r! w 111 open to xt J , "(s - M. H Justb Solicitor F A l.inrn Th. r- an about . eh th. i t i n. mil 1 1 1 ' 1 1 k i t 1 J A len nd. i M o n ,1 a i with pi ei.Dnff u nil jo ,.sei u' tug v fl e crs'-s . in The ni"st lm- portant among tfief... is ihe tt'sl of jiim Rowmitti fr-r the k lbr g ..f J.-hn Unf.-r In t-..er R..w mar. who . was held from among three ..r f.-ir 1 h .r. arr.stei ..n th- .h.ir. of killing Haf.-r. is out on bond. i --- Would-B' I'lghirr fes Iown In ihe Burns or anv other man alive ln First Round. 'England. America Australia or any New York Feh. 1 2. -James Mc part of the , Ivlllzed world where Pherrv, fotmn boxing Instructor at sufficient inducements are offered " Yale i.'n.versm ma 1e h is pi ofessn ma I This was tne farew ell message of debut In the prlz- ring to-night In ' Jai k Johiim.n. the champion heavy w hat was scheduled to have be. n a i weight pugilist on 'he eve of his de-lfl-round bout with Sailor Hut ke, a psrture for the t'nit-d States light heav i weight. Mi fherrj ai -- knocked out in the first round and Hlssbled Mcami-r Retunm to Tort. his condition has caused alarm. Both' Rensacoln I-la . Fet-. 12 -With men exchanged body blows when the : part of her deck load of lumber nn, bell rang and Murk.- nuuklv -r..ed ; three feet of water In her hold and his right dropping M. Sherry to the; leaking the American schooner floor M. Sh.-rri r m at the co,-:t ,,f i Donna Christina, writ b sailed a week seven and was k,... ked ,1 tth a ' ago for Heine, put hack Into port left hook to the '.,w. He was u n - ' t " -d a v. Three davs after her de- oris loo. M.m tn:.- I part'tre from Fcnea. i she en- . - ... ; Cloudbur-M Ictros Kuhlo Canon' Pavilion. Pasadera. i1 V - b !'.. .dburs- in hobi Pasa-lena, n terrir. fl dow n t hie narr-w .an the Ki.blo pa Mi. n li 1 . lowing a boi the nd hurvir.g Fred l the Paul. K e. .-. wife and f "ir . b i ,d rew wss res. 1 irew arei,t ..f . i 1. la i . 'h. el- r- 1 and three i i ii lrer. wer. the ruins ! r h ' ' ht.t and th- ot her . e ruins The str i't-.-- ws r of the Par if.,- f : ' : . :.r,e f Mount Low. .minus he i.as Irx-rea w In 1 lai I'aeiiger ftate Io nie1 f.eorgla Knail Atlanta. Oa Fe '. i: The Georgia Railroad Commns.r, t-.-da refised to permit the i;e. -g:& Ksilr -ad to in crease Its flat paseerger rate from S 1-4 to 2 1-2 ent a mile The com mission alao refused to allow -he rail road to discontinue certain trains on ftt Washington. Ga , and Ma on jratiches. Te Blue and Uie Gray to Hold I'nk.n Service. Atlanta. 3a.. Feb. 12. Veterans rf i the Blue and the Gray will hold union ervicea here Sunday night In corn-! " memoration of the ona hundredth an Blveraary of the birth of Lincoln This I 'Vtill be the Prat union service ever, ' '. ;-hW here by the veterans of the uo rmlee. i Xeae Win Hae to Serve Sentence. - Aiken, 8. C, Keb, 1 2 Sovereign ; jTxiwe, charged with the murder of his j wife on January 10th. waa to-day de nied a new trtal by Judge Watts. He I mom sentenced to serve h!a natural life tn fna Btau peBlttotlary. BLOCKADING ON THE BOOM. 1 Mooaahiners of Surry Get Busy, and I So Do Revenue Officers. I Special to The Observer, Mount Airy. Feb 12 Since th Stats i prchiblUon wsnt Into effect Uocksd ! ing in this section seem? to te on the ; increase, fur neer in the lustoiy of this : county hevs the revenue officers been so hjsy a., d iring the past week -r two Several distilleries. ha e tee'i destroyed . . " . " " Tea., Tl Across the Line. ."pec,., o T ie Observer Mount Airy, Feb. 12,-One of the nstitution, as a result of prohibition. . . . - - w y... , j is rhuwu as i-emu ilihiu. " -Und tiger operated just live miles forth of this city in Patrick lounty. Vs This place Is operated In open Va This place Is operated In open - " , . 7 .. - coining money se. ng wnmtey ... cu- 1 llen of 'hia fettlon. The matter. 'u"r,i '-"""- -i- - ' " - find that the owners ( .' the place had government license and .ojid not be ; . ' , . the pleadings of a people who are affected ibv ... . h ..,. of ..,,,, -nd bad (practically been shut down for the cutters and nuarryrren et olnsh rdiiin Wn,.r i.aft Mondav H0 stone- Ji utters end rjuarrymen were put to work, and the force will be. Increased , eacn w-eeK unni m.- u.-uui nu e, f ej o , men , employed. The man- iugement claims that the outlook for , hull n9Kt in (r than ever nerore i.,. r...l,l u Veu Trial 1 T nton. S C . Feb 7 W. T. Jones Memmlnger. The court sentenceo Jones (o life imprisonment in uw State penitentiary, telling rum n would suggest his taking the term, for If retried he believed It would mean his hanging. Jones received the sentence with composure. He has been remnnded to jail. He will probably appeal to the Supreme ( nurt. Hark Matanza Towed Into Port. Norfolk. Ya.. Feb. 12. A govern ment message re. el v. d here this arternoon arier i" savers had returned from the bark Matanzas, bound from Fernandina in Philadelphia, heretofore reported in distress, have the bark had most of her sails blown away and lost the greater portion of her deckload of lumber. but fully under control. pHf.ne.1 Diamond shuals at 1 p. m.. safely in tow of thi? Onondaga for Norfolk. P. Wound of'Juhnt-on Were Fatal. Sperm, o, The .(.server Mount Airy. Feb. 12 William ,j,,hnson who was shot hy Tlvimas Nestor yesterday morning, died that . , n , ,, , Mi,U oVbnk. as a result ,f his wound. Nestor, who 1 under arrest. claims that the shooting "as,man and Miss Pearl Holloway. doni. !n lf . ,irfne and feels no "n - i rit,r ,PHl-npr )n tne vicinity ensmess aoout tne resun. n line .v-r- t,,r g from Virginia, the dime was com ni 1 1 ted in North Carolina, where the . ase will he tiled. Murderer Hun IX.un After Twclie Years' S-ar h. Tsmpii, I- la I-t-ti. l.---Arter I- :T!,:r:, i harged with hailng murdered Deputy Sheriff K. II. Johns. In Nassau county. .n i v n Cox went to the sheriffs office one dav. claimed that some one had stolen his nets Hnd asked that j .lohiiB a. conipanv him on a sehp h , for tb. miscreant Next day Johns as found dead in the w oods his hodv sh--t pieces, and Cx d isa ppeared. Johiwm Willing to Fight XII Comers M.-ll.ourne, F-h. 1 2. "I am w it" fight James J. Jeffries. 'Tommy i ..-iritered a terrific storm In the Gulf j w'.tli whiih she battled for two days. I X'... .... T.u i u rVi.u t ll TtiMlt. w b. re It was ommitted, and the citizens I urn.-d a negro at an amuse ment r.-sort. Church Itohber Confesses. Per.sacola. Fla . Feb. 1 2 . W. L. Jor.es arres ed here charged w'th roh'.onr rh-.tchea. when confronted ' with thousands of dollars worth of ti.irn lewelrv this morning, con fessed, implicating two other men. SSO.ooo Fire In Chattanooga. Chattanooga Tenn Feb. 1! The 1 foundry and moulding room of the I Cahill Iron Works was destroyed hy ' fir to-r.irht Loss IS50.000. partially covered by Insurance i Jasp. ' Tex Feb 1'' 'l'a u e ' "ctK n referred to is already Included .-.older, 'a lourg negro convicted on'1" ,he town limits and the proposed -, ,-harge .f criminal assault. a . ' an wou1'1 vor.tract the limits, of hang.d here to-day. At the time of!'1 tnwn- She is not blowing much -b mmlsslon of the crime there ah-out it. but Lumberton is becoming w.,s much excitement at Beaumont. 1 l,r'ater Lumberton all the while. Mexican Mustang Liniment IS ANTISEPTIC AND HEALING. Cure Burns, Sc&ldsv, Cute, Bruises, Sprains, RKenmatkm. Sore Throat, Aches, and any ailment reached by external application. The standard household remedy since IMS. For Man and Beast At druxgists. 23a, 56c. and $1. UrON fetANUFACTUaUrtC CO, 41mk Flrtfc K. SiOOKLYH. N.T. MINISTRY OF POETRY. Dr. C. Alphonso Smith Entertain Woman's Club With Delightful Lec ture. Richmond News Leader, 8th. Dr. C. Alphonso Smith, of the Unl- ' versify of North Ca rolins. In a brilliant lecture yesterday afternoon In h Woman's Club, on The Ministry of pot-try. " declared that it was a mis- take to look upon poetry as a pas- I thr.efoM minl.trv ,hlch h. nut und.T ',n of r-vjUUnn he XL?. UVVX'ZX ; ru(5M ,hat roeta live In advance of ma Buftrer, t0 ac4ually tear thelr d "m Trlolns V the"" et0r,, l 8aln r"ef' i the quotation from lrloius ani .anri w hv n a,tA ms. .ru. ( Cresslda, w hich was written seven-v- These unfortuna-. are f t d lo bear I ,r v.tn u.-ov.red I . ,7 , .un.L,"u".'" r f0"1 to br- 1 " ' " the law of gravitation: iiui the stronC base and building of my . "ve is as the very centre or ice caim I Drawina all thtna to it - - In the words of Tyndala. The !(...... , 7k ; wci,. niouc nc UK - region of the seen and the known and followed the imagination by new i ..r,.n ,e.in ..-h.th., m ',,.! 01 sclentiftc ords poets have been the torchbearers for the rest of the w orld. The second mlnlstri'. expression. wa described as the ability of ex pressing thoughts and feelings, felt by manv. but inexpressible and In communicable hy the ordinary mortal Ihe po.-t puts these feelings and thoughts Into satisfying words which all hsve felt, but which he alone can express poetry In this sense is thu scaping steam by means of which reU(!f , secured, Man la a bundle ' of songs without words and Ihe poet ! etlple the words. Sorrow Is mltl- jlfl,ra ny rnythmical expression and k v . hela-htered bv the same means. : f n u(j( raton8 tr, tound In national a,,nt;e ,-ollegc songs and songs of , v(,tory or grie( The third and last mtntstr. of poetry is the ministry of restitution which Is brought into play when poet touches the senses and events, th M, and charncter. of the dead past sn makes ,h.m Va aga n The vant prPBrv(,(i in chronicles but 11 i:es in songs and ballads. No great nian , better known than Paul Revere and his fame in due entirely to the poem The South needs historians vers badly, but It also needs poets to make the deeds of her heroes and statesmen live In the memories or her people "We hear." said Dr Smith. a great deal of the great riches of the unil.-v .-loped South, of her mines and forests and farm lands. but the precious resources of deeds and Ionian--" are as yet undeveloped and remain the base mental of history to i he tr ,nmiiteri mm r,nr nM hv . ; . '. ""- poet's pen. TKACHKRS IOCKKI OVT. Students Who Wanted a 'Treat" May He Indl.-u-d In Courl. Corre6pondence of The Observer Morganton, Feb 11 Sheriff Berry I received a telegram this morning from Miss Mabel Hoffman, a school (teacher at Drexel, a Utile town near : here, to the effect that she was w,(j ut of her sthoolhouse by her ud nts and she wanted help from 'th officers of the law. Miss Hoff- (lf ; I"", xt-1. were locked out of their , school rooms last Tuesday by their j pupils, and had to wire the sheriff lo ; " nli ,JP '"e doors. Thestu- dents lock their teachr out for the purpose of compelling them to -.. It be,ng the ...t week of school. It Is understood that the larger boys who are connected wltli,to floe. 511 and BIS Realty Building. the afTiui will be Indicted In court. KHO(rTI.(i l. Sl'RRV COL'NTY. .William 1'. Juliiimui Probably Fatally W uuntlrtl hy Thomas .Neat or. s, rln , tn rhs observer Mount Alr. Feb. 12 -News reaches here of a shooting affair which occur- ; led near Brim, this county, yesterday morning in which William 1J. John son is probably fatally wounded and Thomas Nestor is under arrest aw-ait-lng the result of his deed. It seenis that Johnson and Nestor were friends and emplo.ved at a sawmill, where they became Involved In a row as a result of a night spent in drinking whiskey and carousing. The wound ed man lives near tnis city, where he hss a wife and children The man that did the shooting Is a native of Virginia Little hope Is held out for Johnson's recovery and his wife went to his bedside yesterday. "o I'-vw-r Lumberton. Lumberton Bobesonlan. The Chronicle shows by the caption under which it copies the above that it Is laboring under a mistaken Idea. U e want no lesser" Lumberton. The Mrs. (ilenn's Sister Dead. i Spe -U) to The Observer W nston-Salem. Feb. 12 Mrs. R. I B Ulenn left to-night for Jonesboro, Tenn . to attend the funeral of her I sister. Mrs. F. D Anderson, of that 'Ia''-- '"-' "". yeerday at Umatllja. Fla The services and Interment will take place Punday. The deceased had been ill for a long time TTsey will ever Try That. U'Ji'ham Herald. But suppose they were to attempt to regulate the length of a day'a work on the farms of the State, wouldn't there be a howl! TORTURES BY HEATHEN TRIBES TAKE FRONT RANK IN MISERIES Dtlvea Victims Mad With Nerer- -caing ria ioe Not Spore Old or Young, and Mercilessly Attacks Innocent Babea A Hell on Earth. Barbaric and uncivilised ihm have been known to Inflict torturea on their fellow him nt a , flendiahly cruel and painful nature. ! V"0 ." Wnaer flesh Of the hU- n" "i n is lernoie sun"- .nar. la un- J necessary, for. in spite of the fact j 'ha' eczema Is regarded as a difficult e." .kL. ' 1. """"" nmt vu t-onquer 11. ana nas done so ln the case of one man. who tells how he escaped from this living I nei. on earth in the following state ment "I have been relieved of what I be lieve to be the worst form of pain and suffering that can be Inflicted on a human being, and that is eczema, with which I was afflicted for over four years. The disease first ap peared on my right arm. and spread rapidly until my shoulders, neck, and head were covered with the burn ing scabs of this disease I bought every ointment that came to my notice, and used every remedy that was suggested as a cure for eczema, but none of them did me any good. I had been taking Dillingham's Plant Juice for a bad case of stomach trouble, which was quickly cured by this medicine, and I derided to try the Plant Juice Eczema Cure. This was a little over two weeks ago, and to-day every trace of the disease has disappeared I know that Dilling ham's Plant Juice and Plant Juice Eczema Cure are the greatest remedies made, and any one whu has ever suffered with eczema can under stand how thankful I am to be re lieved of this disease." Other sufferers In Charlotte hav been relieved hy Pinnt Juice, and it is the knowledge that Plant Juice Is an ,ffecUv. ' 'nd dependable remedy tn.t h cauef, u(.h a a(im,n hre ' that the aunnlv reoelvert hv w l ! nV'L, i'., t. Hand Co. Is sold almost as faat as the shipments are received. To Re-Organize Norfolk ft Southern. Norfolk. Va.. Feb. 12. Marsden J Perry, chairman of the board of direc tors of the Norfolk & Southern Rail way, and the largest Individual holder in that road, left here to-day for sn Inspection of the North Carolina lines and properties of the system acc im panled by several New York and New England financiers. A statement of re organization for the Norfolk & Southern, now ln the hands of re ceivers, Is In progress. PROFESSIONAL CARDS DR. JOHN R. IRWIN OFFICES: Realty Building (Skyscraper). Second Floor Rooms 200, 201-204. ! Hour 8 3(1 to 9:30. 12 to 1, 4 to 5. u Hlipunuiiirui. Phones 166 or 69. Residence 125. DR. E. R. RUSSELL and DR. J. P. MATHESON have moved from 121 8 Tryon street 'Phone 411. DR. BRODIE C. NALLE has moved from 201 N. Tryon to room Nos. 609-610 Realtv Building. 'Phone Nos. 433 and 13. JOHN P. MUNROE. M. D. Specialist ln Nervous Diseases. Offlcea ln the Charlotte Sanatorium, 'Phone 521 Charlotte, N. C. DR. C H. WELLS, Dentiat Office over Ivey'a 8tore. Residence Y. M. C. A. Phone 4t(, Charity Clinic on Frldaya to 11 . m. for worthy poor of city. Dr. A. M. Bcrryhill I) ENTIST Offlca No. 4 South Tryon St. Office 'Phone tit. DR, C. H. C. MILLS Realty Building Practice Limited to Diseases of Women nd ObetetHea. Office hours 10 to tt a. m.. I to I P. n. aeaddencs Ceptral HoteL TUCKER & LAXT0N, Contracting Engineers, CHARLOTTE. Complete Steam, lectrica! and UydrauUo Pt-wer Piaau. GILBERT C tmriaV C. K. . CuaaalUnr CIVIL ENGINEER leortiam. K. C Watarworka, Bewerage. Btreets: Wa. ter Plltrattoa. Bewas Dlapoasvl; Plana, rteporta, Eatlmatea, Super vlsloa of Coaatraetlaa. SACO AND PETTEE MACHINE SHOPS COTTON MACHINERY Pickers Rerolvlng J Flat Cards Railway Heads and Drawing Frames A. H Comfort SOCTHERN QUEEN GRATES SAVE FUEL. :!1 H. WEARN & CO. Charlotte, N. O. Write for Mantel Catalogue. Interstate Commerce Commlaeion Hoard Two Rate Case. Washington. Feb 12. Despite the fact that it was a holiday the Inter state Commerce Commlaalon heard oral arguments In two cases aaslgned before the day was made a holiday The cases were those of the Virginia Carolina Chemlaal Company and W. S. Duncan & Co . both of Atlanta, Oa , against various railroads Involving charges of unreasonable ratea. The ! Duncan case also Involved allegation of unjust discrimination against At lanta In favor of Nashville, Tenn. F. L. BONFOEY ARCHITECT Supervlalon of Construction, ail N. Tryon 8t. Room 4. Charlotte, N. C. Wheeler, Galliher & Stern ARCHITECTS Realty Building, CHARLOTTE, X. C. N'ew York Branch. MILBURN, HE1STER & CO. ARCHITECTS WASHINGTON, D. C LOUIS H. ASBURY ARCHITECT Law BuUdloc Charlottsj, N. C. HOOK AND ROGERS ARCHITECTS CHARLOTTE, If. 0. HUNTER, & GORDON ARCHITECTS Law Building, Charlotte, N. C. B. PARKS RUCKER, CHARLOTTE. N. C. Consulting and Conatraouag ELECTRICAL ENGINEER Estimates, Plana, Bpeelfleatlone and 8uperrtsion of Construction of Llght tns, Industrial and Power Installa tions, Hydro-Electric Plants; Power Transmission. Municipal Lighting-, Ete. BANDY a MYERS, Consulting Engineers, Water Supply and Purification Sewerage, Sewerage Disposal, Xoads, Streets, Pavements, Water Pewer, Hydro-Electric Plants, Irrlgatloa Drainage, Reinforced Concrete, Sur rey a, Estlmatea. Plans and Bpaclflea. Uona. Construction Suportntaoded. Complete Plants dsatgaad aad o structed. Main Offlcsv 7-Tt Arcade Building. Greensboro, North Carolina Branch Office, . Lkartnburx. North CaroUaa. WASHBURN, Southern Agent CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA All Mothers Should Read What This Lady Says She Knows How to Keep Her Child From Suffer ingWhy Do You Let Yours Suffer? My child has had Nasal Catarrh for two years. I knew of nothing that would cure him and as I had been greatly benefited by taking MRS. JOE PERSON'S REMEDY myself, I gave it to him fur six months and it has made a perfect cure of him. MRS. P. A. CREECH. Selma, N. C, Jan. 29, 1909. MMD CONSERVATORY. OF MUSIG CHARLOTTE. N. C. A H7GH-GRADK COLXEGJE FOR WOMEN, of CSpeciraVMsltar ' MU,1 ln S,prate Buln a distinct fadvlty BmM win Ju .a Cr?UTT' " th 8enor Class of the .n nf. y,.6tw Oraduate. mr the School of Expreaslon to the Heritor Claaa In the Boston School of Oratory. laadinC Am.,?''" JBArt- 0nly W teacher, from tha leading American and European Univeraitiea and Coneervatorle. For catalogua address NOW IS A GOOD iMooasoasTM. TO PREPARE FOR A HIGH- SALARIED OFFICE POSITION Our atudenu secure the beft, because we have a reputation for glvlnf the moat thorough and modern courses of instruction, a well as belns f"1 ,lartt1 nd bMt equipped Business College ln tne cTrollnai Writs for six special offers, collage Journal and catalogue. Address KING'S BUSINESS COLLEGE Charlotte, N. C, or IMltrta. W. C, Presbyterian College for Women CHARLOTTE, N. C The Second Term of thia old and reliable institu tion begins January 6th, 1909. Special rates given to those who enter the Second Term. For rates and catalogue, address REV. J. R. BRIDGES, D. D., President Flowers Flowers Ereryone admires the BEACTTPCTj, ESPECIALLT at XMAS time. OCT FLOWERS and BLOOMING PLANTS Justi what jroa want Ws hare them, all kinds. 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The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Feb. 13, 1909, edition 1
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