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8 CHARLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER. FEBRUARY 21, 1909. AFFAIRS AT CAPITAL CITY. Special Term of Kcklnjrliam Coutt Ordered to Bt-?tn April 5tl Country Club With Bin Membership to Be Organised Supreme Court On Fourth ltrlt Appeals Thin Week Girl Bltien By Mad IR. fibicrvtr Bureau. The H-illeman Buildinp. Raleigh. Feb. Governor KiUriin order h sp ' Civil term of Km'k'.ngham e.-uri. l-e-ginnlng April 5th .md . ontin m.n tw-. weeks. Judge o H. ;ii.-ii l " i-m-si-i. Adjutant General R.le't.-n r, " turned in, in Wuchingt'-n l h:. he attended the nat.-ri;,l . .mx,-:,:. -' of naal militia, the putt,-.- : ' ' is to git i '.i:i";re-. t. ... 1' on the same litis; "" forces of the N-iti"'!.'' 1 'l.wni a- the prox IM-.P:- ; 1!.. I': K i enterned. Tc new mm i -a -r -' N.i!i"n.i Guard have . i: n .;-:' : .:. " 1 lii.rky Mount, und the . t h . t a' l'.illa There Is yet on- u ate .. . a 'T p.i::. in the Third Reg -mut T!. i. are a wmiliiT ( a ;i I ,tp..n. I- "f these rome !n.t;i . x u tl Hi-- nnht t- ri A ' ha l t. r '.- i: Afv : Jt'-d V ' j-orn t d . i ,i'.i.i TomMnsoi, 'h -thlil i-toc k. '! H, - th. 1- 3 m -. .- count-- i N' x t Th i.r- . . 'lul here n i : : ! 1 1 . - h a i ' 0 ' ' : . I. HI' - III- : -. K. II.' ' ! ' 1J.II I'Cll-.K l!i Aio.t:.. r !!'" M.'l'li ' oi )..,:; . . '.:lig !h. ' ' I'.H . ii-il.i I I '. - n M.- ndl .!!! ' ' " ' ! J to . x est IX" ' ' -i t' !::!. etc ,, mi t .in P - i i i -i ( ' le J.et in the S . -I h The Stat. ! ! '" 1a ri -''!- -1 .1 e..--., 1! - M t v. In'-- l r , 11 .. n . I i " . T 1 - - .1- I - -1 1 - n I M 1 i ljlii.nl .- :.l I' i..t..iKi-l ..t 1 1 a. i, .-.j ),. t s1 was lot ten in - i-r.ii , J.lH- Sh- ,.- tin- . Ighp nil. l- it e,t I f.i.li.l She v as 1 n 1 1 1. .1 1.1 1.-1 l.-..0l.t ( I,, te 11 f . : i ex iiiilii.ill-.il 11 va . . found that lb- :i::'.:r.a! whs mad I- . . II c 111 '-. I --f - e- I 1- 1 !e I M . 1 M I i,rth a.- the Stale !-i"!"Kl" I' il)K 'he fusion M-gime. a dozen W; Jle.-r- ears aKO. he w.is 1 1 - L '. ' -I '"' t w - - 1 a ri. p. i i d ' -l n- ' tn-d lie m.,d. , '.i . in .in. I di Die -a ea r He as onpl I 1 - -1 1 ,! li . h a.- t" l-e ;- . -I ' -i ' Clllt. 'I State- ( ,,,.!s ,,!,.! t,..t the St funds, it In 11 t f.-i 'h.- gti- " .! mill Me- ham- ' -LH'-.n !,. Ihe i.i.ard of agriculture I1.-...111. H.' 1 the iruftei's 0! the coil. i-'.'. hi- . : 1 ui Vas J.res. lited I-- it an 1 Lll-I f 1 Pi ),art some Ian. Is in Ui. a "I ' ' ' lug amount ng In $r 0 he v. a- gl-en this amount and a to -1 taken tu rn Mm as a .j .11 1 '-i i'ii "-I ' course thought tl.i- . 1. led l i- iih"i .nt he has Iss ue. I ,1 1 ! - u !.. r I. 'It ' -i the mem L.t - ..t 1 I 1' - 1 ' ' ' ' s. t ting forth -a h.p 1.. . ,.ls In- ! (inres. The I....W.1 of ..gll- -lit nte h.isj nothing w hale-. ,-, , -L. ith ' to mat I ter Pi. t" s - m- m - a li - ' ! 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' yr-i'.! s n.-A tlll.l'IOK li -U' -111-'" thai- 'f or ' Pi ' I - I-" ten e.i rs (1,1, s-m iiilion l or I II I'l IH 111 Fr-eclw : - The 1 e s 1 .r rmrlmri, F- 1 1 J TI Pi V A sS , 1 . lit t I 1 1 11 St I I 1'- il-a-- 1 lie h-hl 1- II- , 01 :.-a 111 .1 - f rst ti.- .nut under 'I linn ;,i,.1 n '1 1 . d -it n plan "1 w 'ii K ..;,r The -ISS,.. ,t - 11 i. 11 nr.! Id.ni tha- Lav- hurl ih w irk v .1). th-- too -i f.-r t I, . ; . Is nut f..' kie some ri . - -a r -. P at-: i'ii' Si s. s . -.. 1 I Th- .- . Jt h- !- - ' 1'ortoal 4 loin h 1., no tiihci i.-l- null Mad. 10 Paid Im parl no 11I -I ' I 1 h. rut ' th F the a- ; t,. r- . .Inl.lATI (.'It -1 ' W II 1, ' t rer-- lie' a f. n ' A Ke M" ... PL ,w - I .,r Mnnnl Xlr ' V'. -,K II, ma- -. Li .. h.-at-i of nil ord tna u . pr trio.-. l. s and USe Of ' L e I h. 11 - a', s f-.-ti, "1. v.. h k -. Th. . ip father- di l . . n, '. hah-. arr.i.ges from th. --rdi'ian- . to th. surpriS' of all. es p, 1 la 1 1 h - 1 1 r - - 1 y h their a- Pop, 1 - . rto a --. i-.-a i u tO has. et.es stlos J - - S P. e f J , . ', SUI j day. Subliil F.iijrlneer Ketoverlns. 1 ' . JiPCi) 1c- Tr UI- n r ! Mount Airy F-h. J. William Heath. th engineer who was l-a.-.ly ealded 1p rn h '-a th Mount -Airy & Eastern Railroad las' Satur- it. is reatimj well to-da an.) is, s rooaiderod out of rianirer Hi" enain. turned over, badly acaldlnx him and1 prattling hla ankle. He lives in this Tt.'riM Caiiaea Iw of Appettle. E,S - gt.fj.r,, OROVK'S TASTE "f" '"t TONIC, drive out ma Wrtrwn popi4, p the lyatem. For 'd children 0c THE DEATH hECORD. Mrs. EJixa Tobla. of lAtirlriburg. Correspondence of The Ohserxer l-aiirinbure. Feo. jj.-Mrs. Eliza Tobias, wife of Mr. Alexander Tobias, died Sunda at 'heir home in east I.a'.irinhurg. aft. r i long deillne from consumption. She was hurled at the .-n -tery here t-i-dax. Miss l-i-cr Henry, of XMiision-SMlcni. S '..tat to Th'- oh,erv-r U inston Salem, Keh - M ..- Fr- e !l'i.r. ai d V.' years, a native of .-outh Carolina, dud here to-night at Ui 10 o clo, k after a lingering ill ness. The body will he carried to Palmyra to-mon-iu .n burial. Maj Frank Anderson, of Spartanburg (iiunt). S. I. .. - l,ll C- 'I ! .- I It--- I . SpailanLurg. S P.. Fete :'3 Major Fr..r.K An.ieisoli. aged 7 i years, died at liis horn- near ReidBvtlle enrlv Mils tnoining ,1-tiT an ll!ness of s- r-.l months. H - was one of h- Ses l-li. l, I, to. li in Mo- -otittP. nti-1 I. ;e a l.ru-. .-i.il sin-essiul tarinir In ihe . 1 1 1 war he was a in. Ill Lei " ' H - 1 - - n.tis I.il'Ioii He r I -I h:s e.uly ..i .oti in 1 ire. n -. i !l . I L- 1 11 1. et a 1 1 . held ,il N,i.i- !. '.'.I !i to : : . . 1 r 1 . w a : " - r n . 1 - -, llri S. I.. Panels, ,n of Pulilw'll ( 01111I s -.. T! - :,.!.-. Sai- 11.. I I .1 M rs. S. 1, Pali. 1 son. wif.- -f -h- lit.- Pom 1 1 1 1 - s 1 -1 1 1 - i - I gt 1 .j I P.r. . die. I al I he L - .me -.1 Mr- .1 l.inds.M 1'iittersoll. I, I III- ' I I I I : I . I IO -oil. fl.lllltt- .,l .11 .lie- . ! t . 1I.01. The re in. 1 1 i.s v. .. ' 1 1, - 11 1 -1 Palm ra . 1 1 1 1 w - II . . - t 1 1 1 1 1 will be hurled 1.,-M.i- th---- -! 1 1 ' 1 husband. who .1 1- .1 Lis! ii: si,.- waa a native nf I 'r i- - I ' - c lis.tii county, and was --...-!, ..1 -i- : . hio-uieiit and ediu a Mi Mal sluill ; . Shell, of l-llolr. - ' 1 - 1 - - -1 1 -1 - 1 1 "f The llhseiNer. 1- : - 1-1. JL' ft. r an lllnlss of - ' - I -' - "k.- M 1 . Mil shall K. Shell : 1 ..1 his home n .1 . est 11 da y h it.ru- a r 4 11 1 i k e was ti tl 1 ' - 'I at.- and '-lie of th. oldest 1 TP 1 Ion r 1 business men of l.em.ir PL held during lile inanv position 'tusi and honor and was eonneeted with many- business, enterprises. He ' t.iiiniE as a rw'pi'Lt r, he was then -in assistant survey. 11, held a position 1.- I'm! k - K ee per and was a mei.'hatlt h.-ie for a number of years. For ter. 'firs or more lie was postmaster, arid for tw-ev- years. - I- is of the S,i,.-rb.r Curt of r'ahlvv.il county, ii.- served as jiistli. of liu- pea- e. was a member of the board of town ahh r-'tii-ti and vvhs .-l-iP'd iiiav-u at three or four different time At the time if his death he was president of the lu-noir IliilldliiK and l.-uin As-m la tion. He was one of Ihe first stock holders ami prime mov.-rs of this "i -s'aril.al Ion Ml Shell was a irreat lover of .Ma-niitv and was consider ed uulh. irii on the invsteries of the 1 il.-i. Ha was also all Odd Fellow anti a member of the Knights of I'v Pi la H.- was a !if--lonj,' m-inber anr for 1 111. inc veiirs an ofli- lal III the Mellio- dit church lu re He had the i". -mark-aide 1 id of havlnn been a member f Ihe Melh allst Siillil.c -. Il-.i.l h. r.- 'ii years. For I In- past L' . ears he hid I een lis fa II Ii fill s, . I et a rv . 1 1 e .T,- 1'iiif. r. 11 a- s. -retHiv and trustee .,( I 1., enp.-lf T..1 .'L'e lot -Ulte a perl- "I I ' will I I, I - la- se.-i, that Ibis ,om -1 111 iliitN must te. I k.-elilv th loss "( M Ml, ... ' I"-. 1 V I'l- lit ill. li W II II Its 111 Pr.-sls both -ll- and I e 1 1 V, I . . us - an . -video f bis wide a . a 1 11 a I II t a 1 1 c . and nniinious til. -mis. there came diuine; his illnas. anxious visitors Mom . ,o -j.iiiilel of the tow n anri "HIP p. the V .. I I' "is . .tli - es Wltll Wilt- - 1 the pi- h-Ul-' I e,l Ii tin he did 111 ill 11 , I f,,llov.ot of the Man of tial- , h, led n life of purltv and was an a. ti,- vN-irUer in the church to tin I,, a ,. ot, , and l"V al to his flllll :1, iimI hoin. a faithful husband and pa iiiniia hie f.ither and worthv lll-e'i he was a I'llli-tlun gentleman of ! h- h igh.-st Hl'i' The le-1 ".roup.- "f s'irvivliiL- -isteis at,.! I . . d lo I -u. M i s S M i 'la rk of l.enon ;,nd Mr Pharl -s W. Shell, of' i h.,r l.st. .v. ri. Texas. Mis H. i I so-. Mis p. K.irnh mlt. of l.i-nmr fa-i Mis 'li i l.ee shell. Roanoke. Mis R H llavs. of Hudson v. lo, was Mi-s II ! n S.-ruggs. roster of Mr. . I S- ii-kjs .,f M,organt.rv. also Mis l.lc.aheth Shell, mother of the 1 I -t tl I ,v 1 1 1 sii f . i V i n X , Il lid I en ale Mi-. S. Hrawb'v. Messrs. W. , .1 K ;in, '' P Sh"!l m l .Misses II' l.'n Ka'hle.-n and Marx 1'arks Shell, and Mrs K 1) .lord in. of Portsmouth. Va. Th.-n iia ei-ht mirvhine rn,l- h il -li on 'Ih. f ,ii' till, will- h all the relatives .. . i . ,hle to itteud. xx as conducted by Ho- pastor. Rev. Ira Frxv In. and lie-.. ,i T , ea v T at t lie Met hod 1st . Inr. Ii P i- attei noon at 2 SO o'clock, .no! -i . ;, tiiin.'iit followed in Relle III Rll M PRIM I Rs TO OIt;AM7.F. ifliiiii.ui Hi'u-im l.a-t Mght For a I id. .n v,ac of Wages in Hull t'lly. sj,. ..... ... T' e I .I--..I , .- Purham F'-L ' ' T'i-' union print ers began t night aitit;,ti-n that d .,, ,, f ,'. A .-' I S ' I '. I ' t 111- Cit V W'-rVvii.i: upon 's - ' . The ,,,,', ,s ll.ive hi , Ji V .'ho ,1 this up i-a uiaPon sin- .- ,. :-'si bit; str.se. When tll.-Ie W ' . t ! - HO 1' I " Is leVle.S ,p,-l. -lie funds ,,1 1 h :. r The svmpatiicti- 1 1 at. rnaiisls . -n 1 1 i h u s ed ,e, ,1 to hHt I llllll -"hi otle bad ,1.1 V t1,,. '!...su''-r here took all moneys in,,! 1 11 lil 'in I -in ! skipped 1: d. no r al i zed the union men and 'hoy vx-re not able t- get together again, i ... a, , oimt of this there has been I .. si: h sr.ile of ages slice It ;s said by 'he ... nls Plat 'ht-v re. ,,'e less pax for thc.r - iass of aork than tl,e have done for yeats anil th... Pie -ompi.nson with other -ities is xreatly In favor of the latter The agitation tsn : the ordinaty one of dts- opten: almie The printers will like wise purg' their trade The linotype men are to go from $4 to J10 more weeklv than 'hiy are receiving now. an,', the union will have a strong membership when everything Is ready. The charter was applied for a week ago and will he sent here this xx.ek ot next. Toba- o Season bout Oxer at Mount Airy. j Special to The (lt.M-iver Mount Airy. Feb. 23. For the past I week heavy breaks of tobacco have been sold on thi market, practically ' ending- the tobacco season, for It is estimated that less than hair a mil lion pounds remain unsold In this ec tion. While the crop for the last year has not been as large as In some previous yearn, this market has al ready sold more than four million pounds nd expects to reach the ftve rollllon mark by the lnt of April. The entire salea have averaged about 116 a hundred pounds, which Is consider ed a splendid price for the quality produced bera. JUNIORS' TWO DA VS. Davidaou tampon Will Ring With Student Oratory Oilier Things Also Sclieduled Foe Thursday and rUtiay. Sp. en: t" The Ol.iervet Imvidsnn. Feb. -J ;.---Th.- Junior or atorical begin T. asday evening and will occupy the attention of th col lege and its visi'ors for the rest of the week, ther- being two set- of ex ercises oil Fniav and Saturday. Thursday th, h-tra and glee dub, the former w Itli 11 members and the latt-r with three quartette.-, will sue a mjsi.dl entertainment in the afternoon. Saturday evening the annual re.eptioii by the faculty and Tie ladies ot th.- faculty to the lass will le- held o utile -round floor of Shearer Hil-h-al Hall. A game of basketball with Stal.-sv ill.- is aln-i promised as on.- ot the athletic events ..; interest al this time. The usual oiliuiK .-f lai-lo number of young I .di. - to -ra, .- llo- exlended occasion ,s antlelpated Willi lllli il pleasure. If!.- list ot speakers with their sub- ... - lH to! low s H V Alexander. Davidson. "The ..-al S. uol.i' . ' T. R. Harrlnger Floren. -. s. P.. Immigration to t he South." W. H. P. Pampbell. Ashev ille, Happiiuss." H. i ' . Parinlchael. Folk "The Fuming Solution of the Labor y uostion , ' R. H Pravx ford. Rock Hill, S. ('. "American Citizenship." T. W. Iluvlea. Augusta. iu.. "A Plea for the Peopl-p" T. H. nimino. k Val dosta. Ua . F-dinatlon and Phrlsiian ity." .1. .Mcl'ants liouglas. W'liiiish. ro. S. P.. R. K. Fee." I.eroy Dunn, lain caster. S. "Prime, .1. 1-L. Fvans, Abbeville. S. P., Lawlessness and Its Remedy." S. n Fleminlng. Laurens. S. P.. The Vol".- of the People." L. i). (Jibson. l.orav "A ('ountry s Pride." ,). I I lilliesple, . k Hill. S. P.. "Indlxlilu.il Fllort," J. M Hardin. Jr. bu.-v ill.-. S. i'. "Th.- iTioiie of Her. tiles. " p.. la-it li Hill. Statesx ille. Tin- Pill', all v of the Middle Aes." i ' l H-.lla ml Si ne, a.S. P "The . hill- Ii and It- Itelallon to the W'oil. 1. F. P. Johnson. Ka.ford. 'a pltalisin . " .1. S. Joiinson. Raeford. -Th- Weird i - nlus , ' R. S Kelly. Mo, ksv ill... Jefl'-rson Davis. W. 1. Long. Phurlotle. The Spirit of the ASI." I l .. I.vnch. Fdgi-flebl. S. P.. The Average Man." J. L. M.iTm to, k Fhailott- "The Destru. tion of mi- Came ' W. T. Mc.lT ir.-. Wheel ir.g. W, t 'a Industrial Kvolutioii." T V. M- 'ord. Hodges, S. F . Zi"iP ism. ' J II McDuffle, Jr.. Poluiiil'iis. Ca.. The Value of a College Fdn. a t,,n to ti,.- sip "la lint ;" M. (. Mclver. Sanf-ud. Tin- Rattle of King's .Mountain." W. T. Msson. Wxrll.-ld. 'a The Need of Immlgratt n in the South," I. L. Miller. RI' h rr.ond Va . "An Appeal for an Ideal." W. M iiii. St. ii. sv tile, "The Passing of Ihe i lid School . ' .1. C. Peden. Fountain In,, s. P . "i i pe n Sesame." J. H. P.ehl. R,, k Hill S. P., "The Passing of a PI . di.allon T. S. Reld. Rock Hill. S P. 'Ihe Negro Qu-stlon." '. M Robinson Low. II. "The Russian VI Vim, . . " i: l Routt. Parnassus. Va . Aml.ltp.ll.' 1''- A- Sharpe, Cieens- h,,,., 'l lie Confederate Veteran ' W. II Sloan C.riau-I. Inland Water ways," H"V Smith. "ollene Hill. MPS. P.-uie Hut N"t Folgoltou. T. P. I ,,,,. ( ,id i-'ort. " A i 'ontlnent of ' ip poitunitv." Purn.-y Thomas. Wedge ,i, i,l s P. ";.iv ernment iivvnership -,f Railroads." F 1). Thomas. .Ir . JJrurisvvl. K . Ca. "The Army as a Pi" f0.si,,ti." .1. W. Tlii'inas. Ir . R" k H ,11 s. p.. "John P. Calhoun." P. V'. Tull' -i v tiesv 111- "A Life of S- rxic." T. 1' Wax. I'alalka. Fla.. "A N'egl--. I ,-,) K.atiire ,,f Southern Prosperity." J i While Abbeville. S. '. "The Pi, II ,,( th. Spititual." .1. F. Wilkin son .Ir Wilmington. "An Impending Disaster." Ceurg F. Wilson. Jt Charlotte. "TarlfT Reform," R. '' Wilson Jr. Macon. c,a., "Wolf, at y-i.-bei " F. S Wood. Rocky Mount. n 1 in p.-.liment t o National Crow th " POWFK FROM TWO (OMTAMFS. laxeltexille Will it Flei-trlc Furreiit lYom I.lttlc Klxcr and Itiukhoni. Sped.. I I - Tin' 1 hsel v .! Kav ettevllle. F- i -3 The electric power line of Ihe Little River Power Company has been constructed to tins , itv and but for the absence of a sin. it span of xvin yet t" . ompleted. ' onto-, ling the line wl'h the sub-station, the power from the plant at Man f).M,.r would be pulsating through tin- ,-ity. The Utile Rlx.T power will be used lo furnish the . urrcnt for Help ing Ho- . itv and for commercial pur poses, besides supplying power for Hie street railway system, whi. h is owned bx the Li'tle llivcr Power PoinpaiP. This, in addition to Ho Central Carolina Power ' "-.nipanys P.u. Uhorn , nrreiP. gives ,.-;,. . tt. v ille a plentiful supply of clciiu power. WOMAN WAS lll.Vt M.lsTFD. Mrs l inn. a I.. Richardson ks 50.- 1 0011 of Wmb'shoro .Merchant For libel. Special P The i loserv . r. J Wadesboro, Feb. :'3 ft lit f'T dam- i ages in the sum of .'.o.uu has be-n brought by Mrs. F.mma L. Richardson acnlnst P T. Rhyne. Mrs. Richard son claims that she has been black listed bv the Retail Merchants" As , iation wrongfully and asks damages from Mr Rhyne. a meat dealer, be cause of libel resulting- The suit is a novel one. the first of the kind brought here The Retail Merchants' Associa tion is a new organization for the pro te, tion of local merchants and their tale is to refuse , redit to those whose) n, iocs appear on the blacklist 'lire standing of the association will lari-ely depend on the result of this suit ; VICTIM I NAIU.F. TO AI'l'KAH. Preliminary Trial of I.. H- iil"e at Keldsrille Postponed. S-.. 1 ;i ! t - TP o '- -n o iiei lsv ille. Feb J3 W hen U D. C.'llc was arraigned for a preliminary h.-hring before Recorder Burton thia morning the 10-year-old daughter of Mrs Haley, a widow, was unable to be present and the ,ase was postponed until next Monday . It is said that since the alleged criminal assault the child has been suffering great agonies, hav ing convulsion and suffering from nervous nrostrstlon The hearin promises to be the most sensational that has oxer been known here. Spartanburg Kntertsln Woodmen Head Camp. Seeial to The Ohjerxfr Spsrtsnburc S. C. Frb. 2i. Head Tamp I. Woodmen of the World, ofthe Jurisdiction of South Carolina, will nieot In this city March 9th. It is ex pected that fully rive hundred dele gates will be present. The local camp is making great preparations to en tertain the visiting Woodmen .at a big barbecue to be served at Rock Cliff Springs. PILES CrRETD IX TO 14 PAYS PAZO OINTMENT Is guaranteed to. cure any ess of Itching. Blind, , Bleeding or Protruding; Pllea In to j 14 days or money refunded. 10c. 1 "THE YAXKEK DRUMMERS." "The Yankee Drummera." the new musical production which the Lyman Twins are playing this season, haa i made a most decided hit everywhere, as it la declared a dlattnct novelty in j the musical comedy line of attractions ! t, hlch has become so popular, j It depicts a very clever and amusing 1 Mory of a young drummer who loe his position through a mistake in ordering two cars of L'needa biscuit instead of two cases He Is known only ui the Yankee Drummer. How ever. It involves the firm in a law suit and they put a Dutch detective on hij 1 1 all. In the meantime the drummer Is passing off as the son of Judge CoodaU. a wealthy New Yorker, his tea! son having run away. The Judge meets the drummer and thinking it's ' his soft returning insists on him going j hoin, . The drummer Is dumfound . ii at this turn of things, his protesta , tions lo-ing of no avail. Then the ji.a! son appeals on the scen followed ' Lv the detective looking for his prey 'and the streaming situations follow i "tie another In rapid succession 'throughout the entire three acts. The pie. ,, is handsomely staged and a select . horns of pretty girls adds iiiii" 1 1 Together with the numerous jingling musical numbers given through th. show this goes to make it on. of the hits of the season The Lvrnati Twins will lie seen at the Aiademy of Musi,- next Monday i,,g!'.l MADAM NAZ1MOVA .No engagement in this city this season will h- moi.- Important than that of Madam Nazimova, th famous Russian actress, who conns to ihe v adeiny of Music Saturday night for on.- performance of "A Dolls Home" in Hnglish. This new star, whose vogue in this country dates hai k hut two years, has estab lished herself so firmly in New Y'ork and the Fast that she is admitted., the best Interpreter of Ibsen roles. With unlimited talent and tcmpeia nent. technique and training Madam Nazimova also combines youth and beauty and her chara.-terizatlons have a freshness and life that stamp them as individual When she succeeded in th almost inipos.sble undertaking of learning Fngli-h In six months and appe.i.ed first at a special matiiu e at the Princess her opening performance won her the sin ess that she anti,i pated wuuld take hei months to gain. Feeling sure of hers. -If after years -if training In foreign lands she yet ex pected that Ameri-a would lind her trai e of the Russian tongue and radi cally new oen.eptlon of Ibsen roles rather difficult to encourage at first. Instead the most discriminating critics of .New York acclaimed her at nine us a find and the artistic and literary frequenters of theatres, eager for something new and different in li-sen. flocked to ihe Rijou am) have since been her most curliest and 'in stant supporters. Madam .Nazimova has chosen to play He. Ida. Nora and Hilda without tin mystery with wlil.-ii ninnv leading uotiesses surround those ihsen i In, t,i t.-rs arid .is she combines n p.-r-f.-- t knowledge of stage management Willi her ability us all actress, her productions are artistic and rational and under bet handling Ibsen plays ati modern dramatic vehicles that a p pe.il dire. 1 1 for their sense and sim pluity For the coming engagement Madam Na.llliovi, will appear as N"i,i in "A Doll s llniisi- ' In no other Ihseii p!a.v js she seen to such advantage as this. As the child wife j she has of, p-.rt u it it les for every shade f work, fioin the light and naiural .omedy of the lirst act to the more set io,is work of the last. In the I gradual development of this role Madam Nazimova is at her b. si No ' la x in her i.-pertoire is more popular land its selection for this city has been j mad. in response to manv d. -mauds. Seats will he pla, ed on sale to in or -tow morning at Hawley's P1CTCRF. WORTH SF.KINC. Th,' Wreck of the Republic Repro duced nl the Fdl-M.nia What Modern Science fan lo. 'Th.- Wreck of ttie Repnhii,-" or Shv. ,1 Hy Wireless ' is a picture taken froni life that Is now running nl the Kdieonia The storv is familiar iin Saturday. January '':ld. th. White Star liner R. public, bound east, was i "ii nit-, bv the Florida, sailing In an opposite direction. Th. story of the lite disiist.-i. of the thrilling trans fer of the passengers from the tll lai..l Republic P. the disabled Florida and later to th.- Haltlc. which had !,en summoned by wireless several hundred mil's nwnv, is still fresh in rli minds of the public and requires no repetition. The Important part played in tin- r.svuo by wireless telegraphy, but for which manv hun dreds of lives would have been sacri ficed, is graplucallx- portrayed. Spartanburg Mayor Sticks It to Rllnd Tigers. Sp-clnl to The (ihseiver Spartanburg. S. C Feb. 21 Nine alleged blind tigers w re given the alternative of fines of JsOO or i!70 days bv Mayor Floyd in the police court this morning The pnlh e docket was made up almost entirely of cbs.s for v iolations of the whiskey ordinance. The mayor got tired of trying the casen after nine had been convicted and ad journed court until to-morrow morn- Only One "BROMO QUDWNI," that U Laxative Brro 0"tae A DOLLAR SAVED IS A DOLLAR EARNED Wait and Save Money. About the 10th of March the UNITED WOOLEN MILLS Will open a branch store at 203 N. TRY0N STREET, where you will be able to get an ALL WOOL SUIT or OVERCOAT for No More No Less MADE TO MEASURE. Largest and finest selec tion of woolen novelties in State. Good fit and union work guaranteed. LOOK FOR THE BIG $15. I A UFE-EXTENSIOX CO.UMJTTEI3 IsaoclalJoa of Imurance Presidents Appoint Body to Consider Caw paiim of Education in Hygiene, fpecial to The Observer. Xew York, Feb. 2J- Close upon the rtatement by Prof. Irving Fisher, of Yale University, that the span of hu man life In the United States can be increased fifteen years by the adop tion of practical hygienic reforms, tins Association of Life Insurance Presi dents to-day appointed the following committee to consider Professor Fish er s suggestion to have tha insurance companies contribute financial sup port to the campaign of education now being conducted by the commit tee of one hundred on national health : George E. Ide, president, Home Life Insurance Company, New York; J. R. Clark, president. Union Central Life, Cincinnati, t) ; E. R. Craig, vice presi dent. Volunteer State Life, Chatta nooga, Tenn., John K. Gore, actuary, Prudential Insurance Company. Newark, N. J ; Dr. A S. Knight, medi cal director, Metropolitan Life, New York; John C. McCall. secretary, New Vork Life, New York; James McKeen. general solicitor. Mutual Life. New York; F. Sanderson. joint general manager. Canada Ufe, Toronto, Can ada; Kdgpr s Scott, president Frank lin Life, Springtield, 111. The human life extension commit tee will meet at an early date. "We 1 rid a widespread Interest in this so n. xv hat novel Idea," said Robert Ly nn Cox. general counsel and mali nger of the association, in announcing the appointment of the committee. "The favorable attitude of the public pi.-ss in particular is encouraging those in whose minds the Idea origi nated It has been suggested that if he life insurance companies should f'nd it possible to aid In prolonging human life they will actually he in suring lite At present their business is ttiat ..f paying death indemnities, rather than the postponement of death." We SeU on the positive guarantee that if it does not give sat isfaction we will return the entire amount of money paid us for it. We ask all those who are run-down, nervous, debili tated, aged or weak, and every person suffering from stubborn colds, hanging-on coughs, bronchitis or incipi ent consumption to try Vinol with this understanding. R. H. JORDAN & CO., Druggisti CHARLOTTE SATURDAY NH.HT The Dramatic l-Actil of the Year Sam S. and la-c Sliuhcrt (Inc.) Directing the Tour of MADAM NAZIMOVA In Isihon's Masterpiece I A DOI.IS HOI SK. KlrM Tour fter Two Seaions on Hroadwaj. Sab of seats begins Thursday nmrti- inn at Hawley's. Prices $2.K. $1.50. f I 00. 7.-,. 50 YOITR GKAXDMOTHKH. used goose great to cure roHn In tfie cIipM brause Hhe knew tt would do the work Tn treating and cur ing PneurtKmia,. ir1ppe and Bron rhitis therp tn no better remedy than RICKS (iOOSF GREASE L1MMKNT. It getn at once at th very root of thn trouble, die lodges and de stroys the germs, strengthens and heoJts the affected membranes and reMorei normal conditions. At Al PrugjclAts n1 Dealer. Price 25 renta. - rf? VJV vy Yufol ! Colonel ' Thornton's Company Take1 I Over Horaeford Slioakj. , Special to T!ie Observer Hickory, Feb,, 23. -The Water-Pow-i er Electric Company,, of Hletcory. of I xvhlch Colonel il. E. Thornton i pres ident, has just arranged to take over j inc nwiwaum snvaia, willim is uocrv o the pne the company owns, and make of the two shoals one that will be o Importance and meet all requirements for a hydro-electric plant of 10.000 horse-power, Coloitel Thornton has Bono East to conclude arrangements for the development at once. It. is now the first time this proposition has been In shape for business, said Colo- ! nel Thornton. New Quarters For Anderson Y. M C. A. Special to Y.e Oose. ver Anderson. S. C, Feb. 23. It now seems very likely that the Young Men's Christian Association, which haa but recently been formed bere, will go into Its new quarters wrthin the next few days with more than 100 members. An enthusiastic meeting of the ministers, business men and oth ers has been held, and an active cam paign commenced for members. There Is no new building, but comfortable and commodious quarters are being fitted up and will be equipped with baths, gymnasium, reading and game rooms, offices, etc. A RF1.U1IOPS AUTHOR'S STATE MENT. Rev Joseph H Keaperman. Salisbury, N. C. who Is the author of several books, writes: "For several year I mi afflicted with kidney trouble and last winter 1 was suddenly stricken with a sfvere pain In my kidneys and was con fined to bed eiKht days unable to get up without assistance My urine contained a thl.k white sediment a-.d I passed seme frequently day and night. I pom inenced taking Foley's Kidney Remedy and the pain gradually abated and final ly ceased and my urine h.-.-arne normal. 1 cheerfully recommend Foley's Kidney Remedy " R II Jordan & Co. and Cieenc's Pharmacy. Before any sore can heal, the cause which produces it must be removed. As loner as the blood, from which our systems receive their necessary nour ishment and Htrength, remains impure and contaminated with disease germs, any old sore on the body will remain cpen, and resist every effort made to heal it. The nerves and tissues of the flesh around tie places are continu ally fed with unhealthy matter and nature is simply disposing of the poison by draining it from the system through the sore. The only cure for an old sore i3 a tliorourrh cUwnstng of the blood, entirely rirlding the system of the cause. S. S. S. heals old sores by removing every particle of impurity i'om the circulation. It goes down to the very bottom of the trouble and so com pletely cleanses the circulation that there i.s no longer any impurity to drain through the sore, but the place is once more nourished with rich, health ful blood. S. S. S. heals the sore from the bottom, the place soon fills in with healthy, firm flesh, the tenderness leaves, all discharge ceases, the skin regains its natural color and when K. S. S. has thoroughly cleansed and biirihed the blood the place is tierinanently healed. Book on Sores and Ulcers and any medical advice free to all who write. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. V?T i if -rn i i T i ii n'n " i ,' i'i lAlt iisj ir - - ' '"ii A f JJt EF, GRAYING COiTiOLH Straus, Gunst & The Best IV - d- i I r t I j jy A jip jjjjjl i WHY Bl'Y CURAT". INFERIOR GOODS. WHEN FOR A FEW CENTS MORE PKR yl ART TOf CAN IS ET THE HIGHEST QCALITY? OCR WHISKIES 11AVK DEEN THE STANDARD FOR FORTY YEARS Our famous old Wlilnkles are iafelv re com trier (led by physicians, due to their absolute purity. For a gentleman's . drink, as well as medicinal purpoaea. thev are unee,ip, nlIr guarantee goes with every package. Our plant is the oldest and largest In the South, and conducted under etrlct aanl tarv renditions. All goods conform to the Pure Food Law, Serial No. 3.VW 4 Full Qt. (11,1) IIFXKY (It long record proves morll) $-4.00 JK.KFKKSON CI, I B (exrpllent and Kiiprrtor) 400 FTX1, MtFKS (fprlce lilfth. quality lilliT) ROONFY MA1T WHISKEY (for medit lnal use) .... 4.00 DIXIF COKX (old and pure) 4-0 TTRKFY GIN (perfection In quality) 400 Eiprexs Marges prepaid. All orders must be accompanied hy oaslu For sale bv all flrat-class mail-order houses, or write us. and we will hav- vour order filled promptly. WE PELL EXCLUSIVELY BY WHOLE SALE. WRITE FOR PRICES IN BULK. DRUMS. CASES. ETC. Straus, Gunst & THE ONLY PRACTICAL AND SCIENTIFIC TREATMENT FOR THE LIQUOR HABIT SAFE, SURE AND PERMANENT. WE USE NO HYPODERMIC INJECTIONS. KJfUDSYUXE, X. C. MCRPHVS HOTEL AXXEX, Richmond, Vv 1723 Eye Street, Washington, D. C Tiro on Locomotive Driver Com ft. Special: to The Observer. 4 Statesvllle, Feb. IS. Local train men tell The Observer correspondant at a peculiar accident as a result iot which westbound train No. S -had a narrow escape from a serious wreck at a point between Catawba station and Newton Saturday night- While the train was running at high speed the heavy steel tire of one of the driv ing wheels of the locomotive came oft and was hurled under the locomotive, where it became fastened to the fire box of the boiler. The engineer real bed that something was wrong as soon as the tire left the wheel and stopped the train, but not until the heavy driving wheel had been broken and the locomotive otherwise inJureJ. INDIGESTION? DYSPEPSIA? I HEALS OLD SORES Co. "KiSSi, Whiskies Co. RICHMOXD, VIRGINIA. i H x r
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