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CHABLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER, FEBRUARY 23, 8 DOIH HOUSES AD JOUBSED (Continued from PM One.) thts old law was a landmark. Colonel Means reply fa that this was "the devil's landmark.'' The discussion indicated that It Is the tense of the committee to leave the old law as it is. unused anJ obsolete -aa It seems to be. Colonel '. Cleans, in a manner, gave up the tight and asked that his bill be referre.1 to Senators Ormond. Bassett anl Starbuck to prepare a substitute. Ii la expected to abide with the sut ' committee. The House has already tamed down two similar bills. The committee paused fa 'Tably .n Senator Pharr's bill fr the S'ate Treasurer to pay back to Mecklen burg 10 Per cent, on all 1907 taxes. OO which It appears that Mecklen burg paid more than 5 per rent, commission; also favorably on a re markable hill to confer on a r-r-taln married woman under 1 v the power to convey real ytaf-. COMMITTERS ARE HI "S Y. Thin wb a bunv afternoon for committee An Danrtfwntiiihv Hinsdale s creasing the salarv of the btaie librarian from ll.r.no to 12.000, and also on Mr. Smith's measure putting that the Supreme Court has sustained the right of the State to prohibit the operation of freight trains on Sunday and he believed it would be immoral for the State to permit the railroads to desecrate the Sabbath. ; Senator Fry believes North Caro lina should not permit these train to operate on Sunday when this Is prohibited In other States. This bill would, he contended, let down tho barsor all sorts of business by rail roads on Sunday. As It is now they :olnte the law wantonly by putting a rrate of sonie per.shable stuff on a car ot other classes of freight the move ment .. f which it prohibited and mov ing a v. hole train on the flimsy excuse of hlng thJs crate of fruit. 1 Senator Cassstt argued for the bill on the eriiunn that It Is necessary to give the roads operating through North Carolina an trjual ground to ' compete with the Western roads and : with the water routes Senators j Dockerj- Jones and Peelt pnke tn I advocacy of the I ill and Senator Means aguinrt It. The b!H passed sec ond reading J 3 to it. Senator M- an ieie notice of changing his vote to rnmmlMMB. The House on salaries and fees voted fnorablv i aye In order that he might be oi by Iiili the hill i..isied. Huw.ver. he withdrew toi mo'ion and changed the Durham county otneers on salaries St.na1)r Ninv.Kf, m,,. ol,,e, t,..r, to and establishing an auditors office , fhp nt r,aUlng but lhl. r;,.s ,.re for the county. i suspended by a two-thirds n.ii-call Senator Emples hill to lmlt shoot-, , w;i( ,.....! lng of quail and phe.sa nts . al I ow r , wlthout lvl,. or- 9ftth tn Februarv Cmh. which was. passed by the Senate, will be re ported unfavorably by the House committee on game i Dr. Gordon's bill providing for a! State bond issue of r,ri0.00u to carry at the purposes nf the net of two years ago to care for the Insane of . the State, received favorable con- , Sideratlon at the hands of the House 1 finance committee. j "Without prejudice" will be the report to the House of the commute.-I on constitutional amendm nts on the bill of Iteprem ntatlve Kendrick to reduce tbe d. Ivor's exmption from J1.OO0 to J.'Ou of real propertv ' and from r,00 tn $:00 of personal property i The bill of Mr. Haymore to strike out the poll-tax prerequisite to sof frsge and extend the time for the operHti.ui of the eel ural i' ma I nuaJifl cation to IVIti will he reported faTarably as amende,) by the con, mlttee. ho as to strike out the s.''tl"li eliminating the poll-tax re.iuirement. The bill lntroduc-1 by Mr. ruder wood, by request of a prominent negro of Cumberland rountv. to let ereryrtody owning 2r,li worth of propertv vote was vo'i-1 on adversely Unfavorable also will he the report on, Representative McN'eely's art to ,.irtOW the r?ovrnor to aprolnt anv suitable, persons as J'udges and solici tors to hold special terms of Superior Court. GASTON REMOVAL Kl.FCTION FAVDHEi'). 1 The Senate Judiciary committee heard until nearly midnight a num ber of speakers for arid against the pending hill for holding an eleitmn In Gaston countv moving The county seat from liallas to Gastoin.i Tlor" have l. . n two elec tions "ii tins question In the past ten ye, us. and Ii .s - . n-ht In the pending nv.v.ment I, - the matter for all time and jre; it out of countv politics. Spink '..r the bill, w hi. h requli . s ;1 n.aiM.i- of the votes cast to move the ountv sent In the event I he election is ordered, were A C Man gum, H Armstrong. .lohn I' Lee per, chairman of the countv con. mlssloners. and J II Separk. Willi them were T. H I .. onha rd ! . I r i . r. Falls. I.. 1 '.roves. T 1. Craig. J. K. Fdxon. Jr , K. W. Gilliam and a number of ..tier.-. App'armg against the bill w ere M A. ' at pent. r. A. I. Hulwinkle. S .1. I'urliiun and others. The eominlit.e tinallv went Into exe.utivf session and voted to report the i.lll I a oi a Id v . THK Sl'N XTK. The senate convened M It: o'clock. rresident Pro Tem. Klutt. In the Chair. Prayer by Senatot Means Introduction of new hill.-. Ormond: Amend Aril, le 8 of ths constitution relating to corporations other than municipal (irn.ond. Amend chapter 100, i'.e viral. relatlv- to domestic Insurance, com pa nlejt. Star'. uck: Permit JudKments on ap ptal bonds where bankrupts are de drler.'i :c tit. E;li..tt Amend the chatter of 'et Hlckoi v T'h.-nr Relative to the public high M . er d enrolled for ratiti. at ion Senator i!art;n Inlrodu. -d a new hill out of ord.r amending Revisal 1J1S relative to countv buildings in his county. The Senate at 2 -.". arljourned at 10 o clo k 'J'uesday morning. Tin; Hdi sK. The lloime wa.- called to order at IS ..'clock. Piaer i.y Itepi esentatlve Lath rn. of Hcaiifort N w h! Is It. I rchc eel . Shepl. I.l.n. S! p icnpl SI ep' . I rl. r .1 I r vi le tioard of audit and r !:!' son county. .1 I spec ial tax for road . :.t :i. It.clcetcccn 1 req'iest): Amend the , -if IPw hind Amend the charter of Warsaw, . o: mi y. r Knaiile Warsaw to Issue sewer- ,.l .11. er Improvement bonds. J i.e..! pora te tirahani school, ouruy Anond the charter of I.ln ic as in extend the corporate . s' K. -ivv. il V V a i i .. i c Warn, k . drill. n t I'lolts Carlton: Amend law as to the election r.r sc-hool trustees of Spencer. Moletie Amend law as to c ounty build 'i.gs In Tyrrell lidton Prevent running Sunday ex ojuinii trains In Beaurort and Northamp ton counties Connor. Amend the law as to bond Is sue In Wllum county Perry, of Vance, for Representative H.irnes For working rnsds In Hertford. I Crumplcr Validate marriages hereto- i f.ire solemnised by unordalned ministers. Weaver Amend the charter of the , Ursl arn Hailroad Company . Ciaston Amrti.l Ilevlsal W relative to . me pi o-eeut Ion Had defense bonds In ! ' I es a ii '1 cc . in 1 1 1 i s j p.usc ..e Fltah'lsh office of treasurer! in I te i lie count v Maim, il.v nuiie-'i Pi : K a c 1 ili-c I." 1 1 . ' wl'l it o.'k ciMinl V I.lv.nnore Allow folk county to vote f-I loud I. oi.ds McW Illinois Kcr special school tax ele, t . ,n III II V de n.imlV Holler Repeal II, nets establishing ... , . . 1 ... I i , s in c ' . ' 1 , n , . . t j county .,n,tie I;, ... ! il.e I i v us lo road cr t:ft. at. . anl eianme of land in Jackson comes being published. Chsirmaa Dowd. of the committee, said he did not per sonallAcare anything about the prortown but that the committee had, at the tn alstance of many uxpayers over tho State, seen fit to Include the provisions. The Hayes amendment was adopted. When Section S, "No city, town, town ahip or count)' shall levy sny Inherltsnce tax." came up Speaker Graham gave notice that he would offer n amendment allowing localities to levy one-third or one-fourth as much as the State. He said that If some such provision were not made the municipalities would levy spe cial taxes On Section 27 as to theatres Speaker Graham asked If there was any revenue 1 from theatres last year He saw none ' i .h. T..auri-r' reports, ints section was passed over. ' w ill. TAX MOVING PICTl'RE SHOW 1 The second proposed committee change i was io Suction - as to traveling theatre companies, slid added sllght-of-hand per- toiniHiices to the (Sow taxed 2, taking moving plctuie shows from that class acd nixing them K In towns of less than . s yj, in towns up to 5,000, 0 to W.OOO mid .i fol all over lU.OOU. Speaker Graham proposed to amend this so that each town, city or county :.Tay codeet one-third as much tax on these si. hJ-Hts as the State. The section was passed over without action. Section 3, circuses. Is still under con sideration by the finance committee. Seei ion 31. attorneys. Dhvslclans, etc.. in which tho committee proposed a minor change, was also passed over. Speaker Graham giving notice that he wanted to llx this so the State could get mors out. of It. When Section 32, real estate agents, was leached, there was a discussion over Prisons not attorneys being taxed for drawing deeds and contracts for pay, but It was decided to adopt the section as It Is now In the law, several amendments being voted down At 3 o'clock the committee of the whole arose and reported progress through Sec tion 2 ' Mr Hayes offered the resolution that ' . . .. A n. In hftn.lr when ine jiouse sojourn o J of George Washington. On motion of Mr. Dowd the revenue and machinery sets were made the spe cial older again for to-morrow. Passed third reading: Grant. ng new charter from High Point. S H to establish sewerage svstein. Im prove 'li. . Is and strtets "f Ham. ft S H to Incorporate Town of St. Pauls. Robeson coiiniy S H autiimUmg Town of Karr.seur to Issue bonds for street and other lm- in civi mplll s a ,,ti,,,rw. Issue of State bonds to pay j oustandlng bonded debt falling due June, 1!I0 S 11 authorising Town of Rc-Jtliigham to Issue sewerage bonds. At 2li the House took recess till tonight. III , .. - . .. . . ll RK( MING A. PENSION' LIMIT? . ..i t v I :il lingt oi I tic n ir. Mo..i - 1 1 1 aha in lot 5Hllip.es ol : ' lcli.es tit. in !.o Gl.il.al.i I:-, ll. . It an . llle to li chain tidlse ile pie.linlnary elec- . lie distribution of l,i i V it ii. I pa t enl ined- t I; pay of Jurors J: Pi. ,1 Map I ' bill. II.- I ,vv.t lie; e II. da v t the sale of mer- within one mile of Missionary lUlr. Ii dial ICC set V Ices Am. nd Itevisal -X." In regard to ai.cl l .ati a.-so. latlons so as to i, ait!.,.ii'v I., loti.ivv money lo tale c.i.ial to one-third of tllS i ;i 1 1 It ,. I sloe! 1 e n 1 1 1 1 . . 1 1 I Hie MoM.-e I .c liltll. .11 i 1 ii I n inn tense the Jurisdiction of iiiicr's c rl lutive to w.-iklng roads ogc k '.en r . Cljuc-S! I c ' i .ffsi'l' Protect the Mill, P.uther- .a 1 1 Ian. ns 1 v or S and 1 county M.lls (by perativ es ford county. Empie Kstnl.l'.sb a sp.' court In the c'ountv d and prescribe its juris. ii Doughton Ani- nd 4ci:C lative to the ii'inual apl.t. education Frv: 1 ncr t ate Southern fciy. ' Klutti! Arnend th.- chatter of China Grove Latham: Amend the tlsh law of Pamlico so nr. .1 AIUi d'HN IN H"N"ll ' F WASH l.NGTi N. A resolution 's s. tit forward by Mr. Scott ilia: wh.-n th. Senate :! lourn It do s. m t , G-oimtf "Washington. Tins Immediate pa.--age Bills on ht.al r.-ioi. H. R to a itt. '.-ii. Charlotte for the Car Authorize h.iiiiis ! house ;n Halifax i i .tin t Mr Nc.i .i .. ke nil i oads n ,. t.v ruial mail delivery i. oi.,.U M. Ne I v Hec date pi itnai tn 1 ' nion coiint v THK 1. 1. VI. MK IsH.l. ;,,- rev . i i :.i ts i I Icll III. Ii 1 .vv 1 tak- s it , in,, c on in It t e of 1 lie I ps.- I . It. t'lltUl IV Kooll. I I . I. Kepi ,1 i H v c .mil - I" pi. ..I P.ev :al re prialloti (or Asse in - ..1 th I on th II- V" ..1 ll.i IP et I It PP a'e II t Ii pen per -t il loll" b up sp. n: -glc 1-Lev il tax tirt iwsue bonds '. .nd- by Beaufort i.a ,lo in t - I i ir':. tt countv r, nd oi her improv 1 ridg'-s in Madison he chart, r of lt.-j- Scotland X'iliage to i.. r.-'.s for br'iges l'ii Allow Kernersv lor stret t improv .- H. B to allow eounty for bridge H. R to author bonds for bridges ments. H. B. to buihi county. H. R to amend semer City. H. B. t- hai:c East Laurinburg H R- to allow snd roads by !'.. Provide for w Northampton county President Kluttz announced Senate that the Attorn. -. Gene furnished a ruling thai the t.ot authority of the Pros d.-nt Pro Tent, to ratify bills In the absence of th Lieutenant Governor .is ample and sufficient. SUNDAY FREIGHT TRAIN HILL The House bill by Morton to pro- vide for the separation of the raves n convict campsTluring steeping and aatins; hours came up on final reading but was passed over after some dis cussion. The House bill to amend Seflnn Mil Revisal relative to the operation of through trains on Sunday, pro vided they stop in this State only for coal, water and orders, csmc up "u no l.:l 'I V ,, I ic all. oi .-' .'. I'll C" ,e sectl"!- ai i. passe a'.ler of 1 1 h e r iti.iv ... t" SO olopte.l by . . r. '. ..ads in to the ra! had i . r and f r the I to I a I for pensions fl"in 4 to 7 poll tax fimtl tl to $1 l Ibe c.unnilttee had dc-cl.i ,, ii.iin. nt t Ids morning In 1 1 e additional revenue to li-'iensV am tnd.' the point that I. a a chit. -it in the Treas : great ncs'd of Increasing . . a t.. elnniriiiie this and .it'. ..' still t lie people of . ;,, to. mood to t aise the ty tsx l!k- ibis hut would g ir. .re ii.,, .;.ip from the ic :.fT. rent met of tax :m,l. of co ii -e be said. p ;n t ' e matter of . ..ring f'-r the Slate's afT b't-Speak-r s in ti .i. t!-ei .-fore, undet i-:o. 1 Hid 1' - , vei f .i tl c t.m" until the :-. rcasing tb.c revelries In were taken ui Tlas .dject ! many secibu." as possible ti,e H.uise in c.mmltlee of ,ud tl en let fun I er a mend -ffered ofi " secon.T and li ird t.e renwlar sessions of the tb.re s',,,11 have been tn ire iieui'ats to dltrest ibe com ,s .1 . t:,. !,. and gra-p the ' a-.,, o- 1 . toe of ta v.ll ion. t; s.-c 4 of the corpc.ia , as : ass. d over on motion of ,,, Ad the Inheritance . w . ,...., e ver Speaker . . ' ..pi-, 'on Cat 1 ete was i p, io in- r.ase revenue. f tie committee. V- v with this 'aw v. ss , enforced ,r ,i,,po. d to amend Sec. ;,i s i I a: H e V.."' xemp- .. 1 so t a! ' b. i - be in sddl-t- e wife and t.10 each for t. octet '. v.-us This was vitbont division RiCV AS Tl' INC'IMMS s.....iulin-:it proposed by the mmltiec was to Section 23 and misdemeanor for a llsltaker to div ulge tbe amounts ot Income listed njr any taxpayer, other than to the proper ofr.clals. Mr. Hayes offered an amend mnt striking out this and also the fea ture that would prevent the publication of the income lists that hed come over . i. tn pm(il two years ago Mr. 1 1 f. ak. aft. pi '1 i a i .. ll.inhlh-nii Organ Thlrfkti Prewnt S.vstcin dciiate. New Yolk Tribune There must be a limit .somewhere to ine scope of the pension svslem Congers.-, laid down such a limit In the law of PC., and reafflimed It In the law of 1!' Whv Mi. .uld It be removed now' The trouble vvltli extensions of this sort Is that one t fur hear- ' breeds another, and If Ibe widow who iv ! married a veteran forty-eight or forty nine vests after Ills discharge i i ..." service of the I'nlted States la entitled t.i a pension, it may be urged next that the oldest surviving son jr1 da tighter ..f every veteran Is likewise entitled to life support from Ibe government I' rider ex isting laws the nation has provided most Ueiietouslv for th. veterans of the civil war and those legitimately dependent up ... .i..., a .ir-rinl t.v iheir disabilities. Mill the line must be drawn somewhere, j an.l Congress, having rounded out our pension system In the legislation of the , Insl four years, ought to set Its face against further extensions. Last year's expenditure on account of military pensions wa n.s.s.ou. total has been exceeded only once-ln the fiscal year 12-'M. when the back pay ments authorised by the law of IKK) reach ed their maximum-and Is about i:0oO, cw greater thaji the average expenditure between Wl snd 1 It Is apparent that Cc, Kress has been most npen-banded In meeting the claims of the civil war pen sioners since hut for the increases in rates end the numerous Inclusions aulhor ,...a i.. the last four years, the annual expenditure would now have fallen to travers- 1(.,f ,,1Hn n. oio.OOO. It is time to con-"- P'-'hllc v,(i;r ,,ir pension, system as adequate and c oinplete. elections . . . LIGHT WITHOUT HKAT. Tbo M1 Hist Ilvinp Iomps Are Fur nls,lilus Ss denies Chicago Trlbunrs. Living lamps from luminous bac teria are shedding light on certain sciences. Prof. H. Morllseh of Prague, has experimented especially with the commonest variety, the bac terium phosphoreum, and with them has succeeded In makln a 'rnP which furnished enough light for photographic purposes, Its rays also attracting germinating plants. Tbr professor has shown that the luinlrfositv of living organisms Is a chemical process of giving rise to tho formation of a substance in the Inte rior of cells which In the presence of free oxygen and water becomes luminous. This he has tentatively called "photogen." Professor Morllseh has nucoeeded in preparing with a Uss flask til e4 with gelatin that has .een vaccinated with a olony of these bacteria a per petual lamp. Its light Intensity Is less than that of any candle, but It sufn , . s for photographic purposes, and It is capable of Inducing Bermlnatlnsf Plants like peas or lentils to turn to wards tt ns a source of light "ney. Th. most rvtriklng feature of the light Is the total absence of heat rays. Thus the baeteri- 4ve a ..problem which Is the despair of engineers and vhi'h is to eonvert energy Into llgrit w it !i. ,it loss due to heat. mm $500.00 Marwell Runabout 2-cyllnder, 10 horse-power, factory. f. o. b. $825.00 . Runabout or Roadster 2-cyL, 14 H.-P. Include Splitdorf magneto. Option given on rumble seat. f. o. b. factory. $1,750.00 Maxwell Roadster 4-cyl.. SO H.-P. Includes Bplltdorf magneto. Touring car style also $1,7(0.00. t o. to. factory. These Three Models now on Exhibition at our. parage. ou s hould see the-much talked of the real thing. $500.00 Maxwell, its Write, wire or phone us, or better still, come to see us. We are distributing agents for Mor gan & Wright Tires fill or ders from here. We carry a large stock of Supplies, Speedometers, Wind Shields, etc. Special discount to agents. outhern Auditorium Building, s Autdmobile Co. Charlotte, N. C. U DATE SKT JX)R LIBEI. SUT chamber of commerce, consisting of Messrs. E. P. Wharton and J. N. AdaniH ctlorKAealnst Butlers Will j Longest, ll" Heard oNvlneln, of Mar, I, j The chamber of commerce is i plan Ten, Harry W. Tate, a VonnK nlng to have a "farmers' day in Ms Arwie.1 lr ettlnB Money I Greensboro some time during next ' . . ... I nr-tnhoi- u'hiti evtenslve exhibits Of improperly i r-rm inducts of this section will be Ilalclgh Friday on Special Train. Observer Burohu, The Bevill Building. Oreensboro. Feb. 2 2. When Ptieprlor Court convened this afternoon. Ma. Charles M. Stedman. of counsel for the State in the two cafes charging ex-Senator Marlon Unt ies and his brother, Lester F. Butler, with having libeled Judge Spencer H. Adams through publications made In Ttv; made Special efforts will be made to Induce farmers and Investor, from other States to attend. ! Winston-Salem, Feb. 22. The pub j lie schools,,' the poatofflce and the banks closed to-day In observance of the birthday of aeorge Washington. I otherwise there was no particular ob- servance of the day. Winston-Salem, Feb. 22. The HalelKh Caucasian, asked the Charles E. Pleas Company will open i.n.-i i'i:Hi-.l' ii. 11 i'i.- f' court to set a day during trie present, brm for the trial of the cases. Major Stedman maintained that the nature ofNthe case was such that a speedy trial, was desirable. Judge W- S. o'R. Robinson, of Goldsboro. of coun doubted tbe ability of the court to reach the cases during the present term, and com- . menting on the slight delay involved hv a continuance, remarked that "Time was made for slaves and slavery has been abolished." After a confer- j ence, the attorneys interested reached . an agreement as to a continuance and ( It was announced In court that thu cases would come up on Wednesday of the March term. Mr Thomas S. Beall, of the law firm of Klne & Kimball, went to Raleigh it honk .tore to the Dubllc Wednes day, with a fine stock of goods. This is one of the dozen new retail enter prises that have been Inaugurated since the year began. Mr. C. E- Pless, head of the firm, comes from Hender-sonville. Scott's Emulsion clothes the nerves and muscles with warm f at,fill3 the veins with rich blood. of King & Kimball, went to Kaieign this afternoon to make application to i Jfc makeS Children IUgged tho Secretary of State for a -charter , , .ot-Uce dllU llctl 11 y llivj n,anv.jj v the cold. It fills the whole body with warmth and life and energy. the brick-manufacturing Dumes. m A young white man giving his name Thin peOOie SOmetimeS ns Harry W. Tate Is In jail here awa t- , , rLM- it., tntoratntft Construction Com pany. the Incorporators being Measrs. F B. Ricks. F. C Boyles, Fmest Clspp J- T. B. Shaw and E. D. Golden. , Mr." W. O. Stratford, a well-known i citljen of Greensboro, la preparing to move to Raleigh, Where ne win engage In the brick-manufacturing Dusmeas. Is an ordeal which all women approach ,witb dread, for nothing compares to the pan nf rhild-hirth. The thought ITfJf IPIHI of the suffering in store Tor Iru tiTairgl her robs thje expectant mother pfc ea, - or picusaiu uiiuv-iyauuiio. Thousands of women have found the use of Mother's Friend robs confinement of much pain and insures safety to life of mother find cnua. i nis nnimcm is a vjou-m:uu iu women m u. mwu iuv. wi only does Mother's Friend carry women safely through the perilsof cnua-Dinn, dui ii picpaica the system for the coming event, relieves "morning sickness," and other dis- asTar lord) ff ,1 ffi Aiteata. ua. m ill i t ait- i . r , , ., Ine trial In Superior Court on tne j gajn a puunu A uljr wintt tint) . . taking it. Send this hixmtitewamA together with name of paper tn which It spsears, year aodrMi and torn ceats ta cover pam. and we wiO mmi yea a Haxi Atlas o( tbsWocU" K SCOTT A BOWNi 409 Peari Street Nw York 1 ttat it Is ii Mr M f Zl in: "n turn ! fx1' tton V'f f evetv rl.tic r .-,.n o. ' n. .ci: Ti v r.i -t Ptmnoe c n a.'.e It it was thougnt pest y-'-:.Vl"i.i v leaVln In th. newspaper inrr ronntr sDciat order set for to Jay to Wednesday. This was done. Senator Nl mocks In opposing the Sunday train . biU toolt U ground penalty and leaving In the newspaper . i.o ti,i. i lout. SDeaker Graham supported the Hares amendment, .seeing bo use in secrecy and do objection to la- ( llmnte Changing, fhiladelphla Record . . It is Idle for the weather bureau to compile records of temperature and snowfall calculated to proe that within moderate limits of variation from v,-ar to vr-ar there Is no change In climate. "Kverybody" knows that the climate is changing. "Every bj.IV remembers when there was sKlgbtne on ThanVwtlvlng Pay. and. of oUrse. that proves that there usci to jpe two feet of snow on the projnd from November till March or April. We know that doesn't happen now south of Maine, and there you have conclusive evidence that the winters are getting milder. There is en old record In Chester county of a winter about 1728 when there was very little snow and scarcely any Ice. Rut people do not carry oia record around with them; they Just re member, and they can remember the snow they plowed through on their way to school much better than they can remember the bare ground they walked over without effort. Tht man whose boyhood was spent In Maine or rmint inil who la now living; lit Philadelphia or Baltimore, or New York, knows Terr well that thera ta no such snow nowadays as there used to be In the day when he lived on the farm. That Is . conclusive evidence that the climate Is changing. charge of obtaining money under false rf ........ .v man hoi I'I O P TV pretenses. 1 n (num , In the habit of obtaining money from traveling representatlvees of the Sher- wln-Wllltams rami voinpii. lng to be a near relaUve of an execu tive officer of the corporation. He tried the game on Mr. I. P. Minltree havinsrbeen apprised by his house that the young man was , L Zrr-rrT an imposter, caused his arrest. AwAAAMVffg T),. ii..rlni on Senator Barrlnger s iU'ssii tt1in resolution looking to the removal of fijT tal from Raleigh to W Greensboro has been postponed until J Friday of this week, and to show that V' this section Is alive to the proposition. A the chamber of commerce lias arrang- i cd to operate a special train irum Greensboro to RaleTgTi BficI retUTH oTT that day. The Southern has named a special round-trip rate of i for the occasion, and It Is expected that 1. - . n..llin.4 .MinlV a &rge numoer ui vjuiuuiu ""'..j people will make the trip- The ar rangements for the special train are In the hands of a committee from the mKPK' AN EXTENSION Wall ra"T Set Bell Telephone is an extra telephone connected witn your present insirumenr, located in tne room which you frequent of tenest. You can re ceive telephone messages at no inconvenience, andsend them, too. It saves useless steps. $1.00 PER MONTH IN RESIDENCES Call Contract Department SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY iflaUljirf Me Bate (Si immi whiskies Bearing our several brands are products of the perfect grain, crystal pure water, skillful dis tillation, and ageing in wood at an eren temperature. YELLOW LABEL WHISKEY Is a bleftd of full round flavor, which Is certain to make your lips smack. 4 Full Quarts, $5.00. Also distillers of the cele- brated Billy Barter's Beet and Etll . Springs Whiskies. Shipped -by express, charges prepaid, in plain case. Ke de-' - lay. ' Bend , . postal or express money erAe. Wttte for our Itew Beeefiaga .Booklet to-day. Order from dealer or CHAS. M. PFErTCR a CO, TMstineve and tMstribntera. S W. Tbird St, Cincinnati, O. . rr i.a wa,jsj,rtJivmm "l ' ' 'wmxmJBxm GREENSBORO, N. C. Capacity doubled; made, entirely new, and in every particular THOROUGHLY MODERN. It caters, with strong confidence, to tihe patronage of the Public. , SOUTHHlRI HOTEL COMPNY if
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Feb. 23, 1909, edition 1
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