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CHARLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER, FEBRUARY 20, 1909. 7 PEOPLE'S COLO! AH advertisement Inserted In tills column at rate of ten cents per line of six word. Wo ad taken for teaa dua SO cm. Cash la advance. If your name appear In the telephone directory 70a can telephone your Wftnt ad to and a bill will be mailed afu Us insertion. fcou KiRKPATwoe rBOTEsrrs. LESSON FOR SUNDAY Member at T1nan. nmniiiu c r - Action at Thursday's Special Meet- OTEPHEX THE MRST CHRISTIAN1 uif as wrong, inequitable and 1 Col. T7I Klrkpatrlck. of the finance VIII. Acu VL, committee of the board of aldermen. WANTED. WANTED Boarders at 1H North Trr- a street. WANTED Position at ones by lady stenographer six years experience. Oood reference. Address "S. B. J., car Observer, city. WANTED A position a housekeeper or matron, by a lady of experience. Ad drat Box 155, Statesvllle, N. C. WANTED Registered pharmacist desires position; 1 years' experience; beat of reference. Adores "Druggist," care Observer. WANTED Boarders, at SOU North Try SB ' r WANTED A sober, Industrious two thuuer jl' rtsentlialer Linotype operator. Cilve ujie.xl ana salary expected. Address Foreman, Lynchburg News, Lynchburg, V. WANTED Young man with some ex perience as office assistant. Must have fair knowledge of book-keeping. Address lr. handwriting, "Merchant." care Observer- AVAN1 ED To buy second-hand, six drawer National cash register. Ad dress National, care Observer. WANTED Railway inaii clerks. Salary S0O to 1,400. Examination In Charlotte May 16th Common education sufficient. Candidates prepared free. Write Immedi ately. Franklin Institute. Rochester, N. Y. There were Jews of the East and . 1 ttbiv s u t b ui tut; jja; ... w.nMUUo wun an uoservsr manijsws of the West in Jerusalem. The last nigrtt declared emphatically that former spoke the Aramaean language the action Thuraday of the commit- i"e latter the Ureek. Jews of the tee of which h. 1. . m.m,. i Min. I "ouu i tneir local near. ------ - I nese to the seat of their religion. to expend ,000 for sidewalks, was while the Western Jews were inclln. wrong. Inequitable, unjust and directly d to discount the accident 01 place, contrary to the city charter. 6aidlTnI national antagonism became the Thork ...I. .. j. . . ,r vuuivu niieu u recruuea lie convert nu 1101 present at ins meeting; iirom jews r i,ih r..,, of the committee Thuraday afternoon this came the first blot on the radiant for the reason that I did not receive notice. i wai Informed that there was to be a special meeting of the board of aldermen to diacuaa the prop osition of a central heating plant but notnmg more. I protest against this action or the committee on the ground that it Is wrong. Inequitable and un just because heretofore all citizens picture of the Anoatalie fhnrch In jeruaalem. The Jews of the West protested that their claimants upon me common fimd dirt not ronelva a lair proportion. r ... .l - ... i me verv rant fhero wa noh ieuu at all was thm elnrv of th Church. The best current civilization vnton ... - - desiring improvement on sidewalks :ni7Pd in" B'mPny " ?r have been required to file a petition zedi! Ipf ui,neJ8 tbr the. unfrtu- v. . A .1 a cunci ill 5 ntu illLUIlCOJ V- agreeing to pay for one-half of the IT" 11 kerned to concrete work. Citltens In the auburba have J V.e person and efate of the wara and alavery. could do little or nothln-r for the work done and some petitions us hc Pt who have complied with the above terma because the board did not have the money to do the work In the second place, continued Colonel Klrkpatrtck, "the property uptown where work is now contem plated has derived In the past prac tlcally all v the benefits from taxes paid by all parta of the city for per manent Improvement, and It la Just tnat they pay for the entire sidewalks their own relief becauan of Oriental custom, which secluded women. In the midst of this pitiful social condition, which reached tn all classes, the new and frugrant flower of Christian charity nloomed radiant ly. From the humble beeinnln of his ' daily ministration" the reliirlnn of Jesus has ill led the world with nouses of mercy and Kood Samari tans. The ruins of Rome are aearch- and let thU money be used to meet d Jn vain for the foundations of an WAITED Teachers. 8ptog and fall teCna. Rural, f faded, high schools, col leges. Enroll early. Sheridan's Teach ers Agency, Greenwood. 8. C. WANTED Reliable, experienced sewing machine agents, to fake charge of our business at Concord. N. C; nice office and town. Address Blnger Be wing Ma chine Co.. Charlotte, N. C. wanted A nrst-ciaas salesman ac qualnted in western North Carolina to handle house furnishings, wooden ware paper and tags. Prefer party having sold groceries or hardware. All letters treat ed confidential. Oershon Bros. Co., P. O Box 717, Atlanta, On. the request of citizens petitioning from ihe outlying districts for perma nent work, where they agree to pay one-nair. In the third place, the proposed action of the committee would espe cially work a hardship In view of the ract that the present charter, pro posed, requires property holders to hospital. Christianity organized, maintained urpnanage or alone created relief. It la intensely significant of the es sentially human nature of the Church, that peevishness and clan nishness should apojar in it. The apostles wi re shrewd enough to see that small fan!I.Anlnv nnK.t,. bear all the expenses for permanent would arow to irreut .rif' Th.ir work. This lg particularly true as the tion in the emergency was frank uptown property has already receiv- promnt m,ri a fn' ed the benelits from permanent street ence was called. The twelve confesa- work and the property owners were ed themselves unequal to the task of required to pay for only one-third of acting as generals and quartermaa- the work done. tor- .mi,in,.i aA .v,.,. . i . . "In the fourth place," said he, "Sec. hv mav hui v.:, .i..," 134 of the revised charter of the city um.nffiH.i h. .(.... t,... . . . . . . , . I v i . i . o. nicy QtjucilOU thin the district the appointment of ofl.cere who mm Powder Absolutely Vure Only Baking Powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar made from Grapet Royal Baking Powder has not its counterpart at home or abroad. Its qualities, which make the food nutritious and healthful, are peculiar to itself and are not constituent in other leavening agents. TO CHARLOTTE IX 1910. rent s.mjr FOR SALE A large store building within a few hundred feet of square. Address w. p. R., care ObHerver. FOR SALE Five million feet pine tlm ber In ten-million territory. Balance in hands of original owners. Address W. D, Missell, Eilzabethtown, N. C. FOR SALE Good farm horse, $25 cash Call quick. W. B. Crook, Blnger Sewing juaaome orcics, wnariotte, n. u. FOR SALB-Ollver typewriter. In excel lent condition: can be seen at 31 East 4th St. A bargain. FOR BALE Established, well-paying dry aooaa nusineas in nustnng town or 4. COO. Stock 16,000. Reason for selllna. own er has other interests and cannot give ousinesa nia attention. splendid open ing for a hustler. Addresa J. J. Simmons, iso. loi auaaie street, ruewnern, xv. u. FOB KEXT. FOR RENT Truck farm. 3 miles from square. J. E. Murphy A Co. FOR RENT March 1st. two large and one small -.toiy brick stores, one block from square, suitable for machinery, etc. w . r . w. c. Dowd. FOR RENT In Piedmont Park, one of tne best six-room cottages In' the city. Call for V.'ooley, 4ot N. Smlfh St., or j-none sm J. FOR RENT Modern six-room dwelling, all conveniences. 202 Oak street. One . rour-room dwelling adjoining. F. W, Ahrens, li E. Morehead. MISCEXLAXEOCS. HAVE YOU SEEN'Barred Rocked win dow display at Dllworth Drug Store? ASK ELLIS for baggage transfer or In formation about trains. Telephone 90. CITY AND St BURBAN surveying- mans. etc. C. O. Hubbel, civil engineer. Room 6, third floor I'leomont Building. APARTMENTS Two of those handaoma Vance Place apartments for lease. 'Phone 680. SEND FOR mating list of Davis' Barred Ro ks, Charlotte, N. C. IF YOU WANT TO BUY OR SELL a second-hand automobile, write Guilford Motoi Transfer Co., J. E. Carrtgan, Mgr., Greensboro, N. C. TREBLE CLEF CONCERT-Frederlo Blair, Cellist, Tuesday evening. Feb. 23d, at Hanna Hall. Tickets SO cents, at Jordan's and Stteff's. RARE OPPORTUNITY to home seekers. To secure the best land In Oklahoma. To lease or sell cheep-.'- 3,000 farmers wanted for new territory. For Informa tion address Konawa Land Company, Konawa, Oklahoma. EGOS FOR HATCHING Davis Rocks, Charlotte, N. C. Barred FIRST-CLASS table board and furnished ' rooms. Mra. E. E. Vick, 9 E. 8th. DR. A. M. WHISNANT announcea that he has removed his office to rooms K4- and 8. Realty Building. WHISKEY LICENSE REVOKED. R. H. Jordan & Co. Fill prescription For Person Having Been Previous y Blacklisted and the Mayor Takes Away Its Privilege to Deal Further n Liquor For Medicinal Purposes. Mayor T. 8. Franklin forwarded yesterday to the drug firm of K. H. Jordan ae Co. a letter containing the ; revocation of its license to sell whis- key on prescription for a vlola j iion of the provision against filling a ' prescription for a blacklisted inc vidual. Jfee records show, that to such a person a prescription was filled . some days ago and this being la strict contradiction to tne provisions of the ordinance granting th a'tore such a license the mayor's action waa lnevit V able. A number of others have Violated the clause and have had their licenses given back on the statement thar It was unintentional. The board of aldermen will have an opportunity or passing judgment on tnia case. provides that, -wl known as the fire limits of said city. whenever any street shall have been graded, guttered and curbed. In whole or in part. Including the sidewalks. it shall be Incumbent upon the owner or owners of the land abutting on said street, or part thereof so Improved to pave and repave, whenever, in the opinion of said board, it may be ne cessary, one-half of the sidewalk on their own side, respectively, the full width across their respective fronts, and one-third of the street adjoining with such material and in such man ner as the board of public service of said city shall direct.' This being the organic law of the city, It Is man datory and cannot be abrogated by the board of aldermen, much less the finance committee. should attend exclusively to the tern poralitles of the Church. The result wa.t the InHtilntlon of the office and order of deacon. Thus Providence BrouKht good out of evil The non or hi or trl partisan tig ment cut no figure in the aoDOint ment. From the Greek namea. It looks as if the whole college of deacons was chosen from the Hellenists, the aggrieved party. Of the seven, only Philip and SteDhen achieved historic dlatlnctlon. Stephen's name is sig nificant "the crown," first of dea cons, first of martyrs. The Hebrew synagogue seems, from us very origin, to have been as much of a religious debating club as a place ot worsnip. it was given over to In quiry and discussion. Stephen, as he found time amid the administra tive duties of his office, took hand uiariuim mrs scromi rmw hi ureal m the svnairor ca "wranalea." The .iiemiNTKnip tonirai, tnaricsron maslrt- sDlrlt of five vnn.-ii tin .olng Ahead Knd Not Yet. led their forces against him in vain The interest In the big Interstate Chagrined by defeat, hey proposed to membershlD camoaian Is Increasing at make awav with ih nearllent Hahit.. a great rate. Charleston reports 695 by foul means lust as In Jesus' case.' points and so takes the position of they suborned witnesses to fasten the leadership held for the last two days deadly crime of blasphemy upon Ste oy cnariotte. in is is tne largest oir- pnen. Effort V ill Be Made to Bring Nation al Building aua Loan Convention to Charlotte Next Veai Other Cit ies Bidders. President 8. Wittkowsky, of the North Carolina Building and Loan League, U In receipt of a letter from the president of the United States League asking that one of the North Carolina delegates to ths eighteenth annual convention, which Is to be held in Philadelphia, July 11th and 28th. prepare and read a paper there on some feature of building and loan work. Mr Wittkowsky says that a jarge delegation will attend this meet ing, for the reason. If for no other, of inviting the league to meet next year in North Carolina. At the meet ing In New Orleans, the Tar Heel delegates urged that the convention meet In North Carolina in 1 909 but this request was later tacitly with drawn on conditions that the conven tion of 1910 be held in this State. In order that this Invitation already extended may be properly urged a number of North Carolinians will at tend the Philadelphia meeting. It Is needless to adl that Charlotte will put in her bid for the 1910 assesnbly as will also Winston-Salem and prob ably Ashevllle. Greensboro may also offer Inducements. CHARLESTON IN THE LEAD. ference that has been reported be tween leaders. The race Is not yet over by any means, the testing time being to-day and Monday. Following Is the report of the cities as received by wire at the local cam paign headquarters last night: 1 Charleston, S. C 695 2 Charlotte .. . . 605 i Columbia, 8. C 333 4 Augusta, Oa 330 5 "Wilmington 232 6 Thomasvllle, Ga., report late. 7 Spartanburg, B. C. no report. THE TEACHERS' LANTERN. Shephen shines a star of the first magnitude In the constellation of the seven deacons. He was undoubtedly an Innovator: held 'l8we In advance of the apostles themselves, and was the forerunner of St. Paul declar ing the abrogation of the law and of Jerusalem as the plv?t on which the Church should turn. This was his natural Hellenist "pull." He was not so wedded to Judaism as Peter was. There is probably a sense in which It will be seen bv the above that 'he charge against hlmtwas true. No Charleston reported 105 pointa more doubt, the head and front of his of- lenuing was mat ne anirmed that DEATH OF HItS. M. A. ROBIXSOV. than Charlotte for the day's work. To day's report would argue that Char- otte is considerably behind Charles ton In hustling abilities arra civic pride. This, of course, Is not true. It la notably so that Charlotte pos sesses all the energy necessary to win this contest and will do so In face of the adverse report of to-day. The meetings of the committees yesterday were as enthusiastic as any yet held ana there is ample promise for great reports to-day. A complimentary entertainment will be given Monday night by the directors of the association in honor of all the new members. Indeed there will be wo entertainments, one for the bovs n the boys club rooms at 8 o'clock. afld the other In Hanna Hall for the men. The entertainer will be Fred Emerson Brooks, author, poet and en tertalner. Admission cards Will be given at the Y. M. C. A. office,. - i i ii i .i . . i GTJIWY IX SEOOXD DEGREE. Malaria Makes Pale Blood. -The Old Standard GROVES' TASTELESS CHILL TONIC drives out malaria, and builds up the sys tem. Tor i grown peeple and chil dren, 16c. . Jury Returns Verdict Against Bob .springs For Killing Jim McK night, tsotn coiorea. The Jury In ths case of the State against Bob Springs returned a ver dict of second degree murder yes terday afternoon after a short de liberation. The defendant was charg ed with the killing of Jim Springs, both colored, several months azo. His claim was that the shoottnar was accidental, that when two women with whom he and Springs were re turning home one night began fight ing, ne nre a nis pistol in the hope of withdrawing their attention one from the other. The ball pierced vital part of McKnfzht's organism. although he lived until the succeed lng morning. The evidence in favor of the de fense was concluded yesterday morn ing and before adjournment tor noon, Mr. L. is. Williams, counsel for Springs, bad delivered his addrea to the Jury. Solicitor Clarkson follow ed him upon the resumption of court duties after dinnefand the law In the case 'was then pointed out by Judge couneilL The Jury came to Its verdict earlier than had been antici pated in view of the nature of ths defense. Sentence was not pronounced yes terday on the negro. His attorney begged until this afternoon for a further opportunity of proving ; the character of his client and this was given him by, the court. Choice, too Right or Manhood. Sunday afternoon t the Young Men's Christian Association there will pe,-,xother address of power and In terest. The - simple -mention of the name of the speaker will be sufficient to attract large numbers of men. He is Rev. Melton Clark, pastor of the Smith Memorial church of Green, boro. ... Mr. Clark has chosen for the sub ject of hie address, "Choice, ths Right of Manhood." ' Those who will hear him are assured of an address 6f profit as well aa profound interest. -. --- The meeting will be held In Banna Hall and wilt begin - promptly at I o'clock, k All men are Invited to t tend. .. .. . - o Moses was not to abide forever, teacner upon wnose instruction no advance was ever to be made the ultimate teacher and law-giver. In spite of the antagonism, the syn sfogue Is in large measure the model of the Church. Aa such, as well as In Itself, it is worthy of cloea study, The rise, organization, functions, and order of worship are Interesting and significant. These provincial syna gogues here named would be the nat ural rendezvous for the Jews coming rrom the several localities. To the schools attached to them the sons of the despised Jews would be sent. Thus Saul was probably attached to the cinclan synagogue. Stephen himself, as a Hellenist, would naturally come in contact with these synagogues, and was probably attached to one of them. It was out of the student corps of the synagogues, probably, that the persecution arose which cost him his life. It la worth notice that Ave of the deacons are never so much as men tioned' after the publication of their names in the Church roster. And that reminds us that half of the apostles themselves are never so much as mentioned subsequently to their call except In the apostolic directory. They seem, however, to have been none the less aotlve because of their obscurity, for their names are as brightly dis played on the foundations of the New Jerusalem, as the oft-mentioned apoe ties. The same la probably true of the five obscure deacons. This Is ex emplary. Has any a narrow or shad ed environment? Let It be filled to the outer rim with that self-oblivious industry which ministers and gives, whether ministered to or receiving or not e Causes of offense In the Church in evitable. Ecclesiastical authorities neither Infallible nor impeccable. The cure of grievances In the Church. An open hearing of them, and ecclesias tical legislation to suit the case. The true ecclesiastical polity a providen tial evolution to meet successive em ergencies The traveling men are comment ing on the improved condition, both of the Seaboard and Southern passen ger stations, since -the Woman's Club undertook Its 8apollo" campaign several weeks ato. The county court aouse shows the : effect of two weeks of criminal court but Janitor Klrk patrtck will soon have everything tn fine shape again. Beware of Frequent Colds. A succession of colds or a protracted cold is almost certain te end (a chronf catarrh, fm which few persons ever wholly rejer vv Try coio tne at tention it deserves and yoa may emu this disagreeable disease. How can you eurs a ooldt Why not try Chamberlain's Cough Remedy? It Is highly i rrcora mended. .Mrs. M. White, of Butler. Tenn ssys: "Severel years ago I was bothered with my threat and lungs. BomeeRs told me of Chamberlain's Coagh Remedy. 1 bgan using It and it relieved me at once. Now my ihroat and lungs are sound and ell." Fo sale by W. L. Hand Co. Aged Mother of Mr. L. H. Robinson Passes Away Funeral To-day at Noon. Mrs. Martha Agnes Robinson, of Sharon township, who for the past ten days has been desperately 111 at the home of her daughter, Mrs. I. R. Wolfe, near Hebron, passed away yes terday morning at 10 o'clock. Mrs. Robinson was 80 years of age and Is survived by one daughter. Mrs. Wolfe, and one son, Mr L. H. Rob inson, of Providence. Mrs. Robinson was born near Providence church and had resided all of her life In the com munity In which she died. Her hus band, the late Mr W P. Robinson, preceded her to the grave 35 years ago. The funeral will take place at Sharon to-day at 12 o'clock, the serv- ieo being In charge of the pastor. Rev. Mr. Harris, assisted by Rev. H. M. Parker, of Providence churrh. Mrs. Robinson was one of the salntllest women In the county, one deeply loved by all who came within the circle by all who came w ithin the circle of her acquaintance, and woman of wonderful Influence for good In the community in which she lived. The mere fact that Scott's Emulsion is universally recom mended for Consumption is proof positive that it is the most energizing and strengthening preparation in the world. It warms and nourishes, it enriches the blood, stops loss of flesh and builds up. Get Scott's, . Send this advertisement, together with sane of paper in which It appeal, your address aad four cent to cover postage, and we wDl send you a "Complete Handy Alia of the World." :: 8CQTT&BOWNE, 409 pearl Street New York If it is to ho a full dress occasion you'll perhaps need a new shirt, white gloves, a fine pair of sox, a white tie or some other thing in the line of high grade furnishings. Silk Hats, $8.00. Opera Hats, $7.50 to $10.00 Full-Dress Shirts, $1.50 to $3.50. Full-Dress Suits, $45 to $75. Tuxedo Suits, $45 to $65. The Tate-Brown Co. FOR RENT Those two desirable offices over our store now occupied by Drs. Russell & Matheson. Possession February 1st. J.N.McCausIand&Co. 221 South Tryon Street CLING FAST K PLASTER "Second to Nod" An editorial in The Char lotte Observer of February 11th shows the danger ot ceil Ings falling. Use Cling Fast and avoid the risk of being killed. 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