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CHARLOTTE, DAILY OBSERVER, SUNDAY, MARCH 21, 1909. 10 Rates, $2.00 per day. entr a! Hotel Opened March 20, '09 H amlet, N. C. New Building one block from passenger station. Equipped with modern and up-to-date furnishings C. F. SHEEK, Proprietor Catering to the Traveling men especially i llhRK AMI T1IKRE m IIUI.IVV. i "Ce r. t r .1 ! i . .-. K J, hnnie is on. --f fro b- e a bo 11 1 ii a ' s Im icilv f ,ill '1' 1 ' ! !. -1 ' n. p b a sc a -' i A int r '. i ,!d and hi. p" ...I Hi.- im-Hi r tin- FranKliL ti..i!. ,! . ,t i-ii-ll-'W V ". ' I t J - J I -(S - ..ill. to 111- 1 1 w e 1 : ; 1 1 : s stiii iis w 1 1 f 1 . : 1 J , r. .1 l! ..111 note h-.t ,t ,. 1 ... ,! t !. m II" is a I11 '"I 1 ., 1 . . ml : ! '..)'. i-r a 11. .- !. r . 'l, P i -I -1 k .s ho tl. min. 0.. all .-. 11 -ik- s his 1 huh. ami : .-ntli "ly , .. I 1 1 He 1 il IiKH I'SI' ll mpd-' .hall" NM lf'i 1 .in'.:, ITl. lent Hi I w li . h '. In- pica. M. I to nil" : m 1 1; ; t 1 111 . 1 11 - ' ' ,1" at I- ler. 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ICi.i: of the ..I! man ; anothi r piirt ! th- letter he write-. ! t an1 p.u .Nor-h. L.. ' t U 1 ! ! -. a ! J i!,l l-.M ail.l Y.'lttH- ;..m lllatl to I. "a! II' Til 'li i.m ' 1, .1 ! e ,o aBl.iJIRIOU, I'ull.l.alt I i .. i ill" .! . l,i..i) i si rn xo.ir h .Ha i. v in i.i..i i "' -l In ..ft. n ih..Ui.at ..f '-'a no! !' It iriKh: 1.. i I u ill for ir res toration to health Hue we must la- ih- -r.-alous o .l.-t - " ,i :i I t lo- e ti ji fll in so l-.-ii itlful'.N to the lesson ... wal tea- I. no-' th:U Ho- uord "vio alone. ,e .-nimgli to Lilnif l.e f..t. pie t!.. f i . : i it ..( Awry Tli'Ti again hlK teioi of IK" I-ia I. her Whaj Al,..n:a .. ii a :: ai.tl 1." a I 7:1 a !i. ila ( I,. I. a a I If I . N. J... d.-tl.l . f..r -r..r alnts. No . di.ltv. r r At'ai.'H ! I'tiariotle i.i Al'iiinia M it. .;...l of all cra.-e hind up the hmk . . h".i:! ., .hi.I max He grant that as . ... I..- on. we shall pan out to t:.e i-1 . -a t I. .-...in, e may finn "Mama I- i i r" no longer frtteretl with that .tr.t'h is nx.rtal. hut clothed w it h t he ... -1 1 u ; nirmfiits of Immlrtulity. AsTo ArrEARtkxsrEFjs You Cxnt Catch Tme Lib eral SrENDERS By Usih Cheap Stationery. Let Ih Supply You With An Engraved Letterhead That Will Tay For Itselt 5y Attracting DusiNtis You. iiiM-lvB Kiv up t veivthliiK. t.irf.ti,! a; pi in. i.al po-.'-ii en mute s.i. h aflllrtlons a he puts on us I . 0u a in. M 1" !.". "i"ept m .n,,. for the Masters .-all ! tr SI a I v, lie. Tl !l 1 1 i . :: - ' i'i Thil k "f I n;ol the t.tln-l . lieav en. folh.-a . FV..m the T.-ivl , ,il,e1 t rr,:- i I- e . . T n f.ni a.-. ol na t '..nf ei "i,. . h . .t.-d to ,i . a h at a i i il.tr . nun n 1; t h nft'i: n on s.iii'lay h. -i he 'i i.l o . a. he. ' n 'own 'liat ni"i nliifc . TOW d of (to low li "o.le W fit out l-.r the , ..nut! v wi ! and t lie oil iawnan. who .im.ii ,M. i;s.-. in his i.riiv.r a ,:t,i'n .n,.,.-.. ..t S- npture. a st..f I'V the late rulhr'.e. N'Tth I'Hf II" spoke of l.elns N-. S, ta."- f-r '' i r; 1 Is the Chris-tian S' l. n thai . -.inns ion ..n-i p.ar.is ..orui i-...nian -na : , AA'l.ri, he savs. "I am waiting - he ; lot.m sieep.-ra to New -.k Dav . i " "r" .. . , t o, i,,.vn ! to l.lntuti. leuii.K .r iri-nix do.;, not mean that h.- Is -!M.nK p.wn Nt.w v-tk ami with foldi'tl ha.ndK ann no nope -..i New o,.),.;,.., i.;,,!r,i )ii,ivtli,t ui.d "" ' 7, '"'n ,,' , , POP.IS t o!., ,-c.l, at MnareKVllle . T W.. ,1 f..! as if the wn!t will not l, , ' i- :u, a.-i, ssed .i i-artuliy the t.riors ot ions. hut. thank I, I tain .i . 1 v ,.(.. f..-: wed lo t,.- . Ii.-;r .nililiR rtmh " Anil he IS. his pl itl n-i ni", i o a lu a in er There. n th m s r.f The h in ii 'Hark lip-mill Sound," rhls llfi. No! a hit of Ii- Hr 's w -t o- . sieepInK cars, ui.fcn atli.-i and imb . m -iiiL- all rlfht hut working; too. f a rimr. i New Yoik to New (ulear.i. I'lbnn.ii ' , ier i:.,iii- on 1 room sleeper, New York !.i Allan'a S.-iu tlil-llieas man and l.ank.r. ,"' " .,.llmai. irala. I ir n: .a r .,rvl, e ,y I nr- will o, - wins,,,,,. a:m. Ht.ai.uke und ." .ii p.i.nl 1135 a. ni , No. ii. dally, m; Atlanta and local utile, la ZOO p in. N -i 46, da.ly, fur Qreen.-rioru t h ::. w ;i l'i.r in the soul s fin. ere, desire I to n d r unex pi ess.-.l tmmi; Ins scii'-rat;" find. There Is an old hymn beginning' ii i -w s soinew!,..' w or I l . of so in..! ' I . a ilie nioia ii i 1 -i I ' ' a 1,1 proa. I 1 " ' ' ' . I 'As far iie ' 1 - I 4 1- West so far has h" ' 1 T.h rettsl- l.y i I :: ,11 r , s hft H.aid - 1 I.-- : f from u as fa! i. 1 : in th" W. st an 1 re-ia n f.-re- .-I ' Tl..- rn i !-,. int-.-r iti.i'ii -r 1 '. a i ; i a l-l - Hi fin di la w h. this on the --Id 'lo!' . t ' - n : , ' , 1 1 . , . ;., , ji- ..!.- I. i ' :n ' fu: to- "" , I 111',! -e ; ' ;l,- time . t has . ..me v., I I hea-1 Pi x- a he., ::':.; f ' I -ft t. s'al i"d , , . ! freeze , ! .-' i , f h - Irt' ,-N O , , . i ' a b PI "'" ' ' '' ' .-. f- Iks w ........ I '.-Til II " ! , th.- prec s and le ... th i:.,st . If this I- pia. r tin re an- ihou.s , to ... ,,,il9 whose sin. i-re d.-sire is l!j.i- ,t,e it.tivery of the r.dllol of Till' " ' " i ( ,1 r.-r er It in sonietim. s to he ' "" ' ami- '' .1 that a man may net the real l"" j truth '!' Iww he Man. is and wli.it ho i.i, in tne, way ui u IN MKMOKIAM. Annie Aulinxi Klynt-Ketmor. 3 1)0 p in . N lid !o,-al polwTH. 4 Vt ;, ni , fin pi a. u " I 'ml I '- : t I' 11 a,,d it '.-r i'.n-.r t I mis dally, far 'olum'.,la and loal pulntl UO ' in vi 41. daily i- j. epi Sunci ty for St-'iec.i anil K.ra, i" Uits i 00 p. m . No U. daily, tor nichinoial and lo-al point Ilandl.s Pulhri'in a e p er. Charltttie to A'. aal,n yton. and C'liar lotte to Hlchrnond 6 06 p. ni . No 1'4. dally rxorpt Sunday.' for Siatesvlile, 1 a ) lor.-v pie and local points I'mine. is at St at -svll le fur Aahe vllle. Knmvile aril i I. utanouua 7:36 p m . imo. i. daily, New York and New Orlpana Limited for Washingtou and fa nta North. Drawing room aluep frs. obsrrvatlon and luh cara 10 New Y'ork Dining car service. Solid Pull man train. p m, No. 35. dally, for A'nanta and points South. Pullman drawing room atjfleejers New York to New l irleani. New I.hikIiKt 1 ' ' " mrminnami in.' i-aaraw n ml Nan, y 11,1-1 s vl..1 r ( iiihlh d was sp. ni , to 21 p in . No 4J. tft't man. ruiiuiari ,. i.oiuntrv home of her p.irentH ' ne.-p-r. na tmn iu Aiiama ., ,, .,, ,. Tak.ts. sl.-ep.njr ear r.'servn Horn and alk.-i tow n. H-I "dui all. ui was Information .an be ol talned at ,1 In the i i : i-li. i It. mis ,n' ucket i.Tit-e. No Ii sv-uth Tryon street. I. H AlKl-.RT. Vice Pies and ln Mgr.. Wa.hlniiton. r C. 8 II HAI'.llWI.'K. P T M.. V II TAYLOK G P A. AVashlrftt on. I). C K. U VERNON. T V A . Chlotte. ri C OBSERVER 'PRINTING HOUSE CHARLOTTE Before yon deride up on where you're going to buy your new Spring suit see our line. You can't better our styles. You ean'r improve our qualities. You can't equal our prices. Spring Suits $20.00 to $35.00 The Tate-Brown Co. NEAR DEATH IN BIG POND. It waa a thrilling experience to Iln Ida Soper to face death. "For year severe lung trouble gave me intense auf ferlng." he writes, "and several tlmea nearly caused my death. Ail remedies, failed and doctors said I was Incurable. Then Dr King's New Discovery brought quick relief and a cure so permanent tha I have not bean troubled In twelv years " Mrs Soper lives In Big Pond, Pa. It works wonders In Coughs and Colds, Pore I.unns, Hemorrhagee, LaQrtppe Asthma. Croup. Whooping Cough and all Bronchial affectlona. 50c. and 1. Trla bottle free. Guaranteed by all druggist! Good Coug;h Medicine for Children. The season for coughs and colds Is now at hand and tuo much care cannot be used to protect the children. A child is much more likely to contract diphtheria or scarlet fever when he has a cold. Tho quicker you cure his cold the less the risk. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Is the aole reliance of many mothers, and lav of those who nave tried It ore will ing to usu any other. Mrs. F F Starchi er of RJpl'y- w v" By' have never used anything other than Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for my children and It has always given good satisfaction " This remedy contains no opium or other narcotic and may be given as confidently to child ss to an adult. Tor sal by R. H. Jordan A Co. Our Garments Fit. Our Woolens Axe Wool. SUITS MADE TO MEASURE. mm -MsMWgajHg United Woolen mills 205 N. Tryon St. Our Styles the Latest. Our Prices the Best. I loll-' h.. 'al 1 ,-t i dui- departed sister. Annie Auleru ... I . .. - l,,a ! 1.-1. ... l.-o,-. . r Was horil M'iV atll. i a s.--m.,n a, .) .ii,-, 1 Mart h 17th. 1 ' s th- . 1 1 1 ,i If ,,f daw II tsh. was th : .. ' - '.os. ,. !!,. la ! St' phell X'' I, . ii-un.iilf. ami late, in the Kernel's "': A .... -,i.m.v VVtien ii hi .'it 1'. years I a I.-, !.e ; I , , ,,ess.-d In r va faith h i ist a nd be, -nine a me uiher M I-:. , linn ti. W.ilkn town. ,- a i s h"i mem h, i - ; : p was 1 to the M. K. ' Inn h at th 1 ) 1 al 1 t;. : t a k .- I I : e ! 1 ! h' tS' :! ! . Ipt is: ,ie nr. h p: ! l-i :s s. 1 " ; or i r. t - ! d e d o J - p! ..Te T i.i- riK'it y " ... ;d ' b.'i! If !'! , ,!-o." ' ut'l: I- 1: N- ' deli . I : lo tl.' b s " r 1 1 f 1 1 -! a" . e ; n ! 1 ,f :h. hilt til" f w IS I n th. 1 Mil the letll of Noyeniher l'- . di ;., , urn.- tin w . t h.ard I ' K r- f this pi l, e. Nine . bi.dr. n ssi d I his . in: -n Six of tin ni w:tn the ,:,-oted husband and fat.-ier are nil, ami i. -main t- nourn her l,s. title, of th. Ill haMlli sou' lef.r. her t , n. o- '.i.'i n'. ;f a 1 h- me a .o e. I ,tt ir. she Mas inobsi a i 1 re tir.iiK. not s - fM as s-one t,, f..rtn 1 iiiM:Un, , with, hut a I way- ..isy to uriderst a nd . she V..-1S of deeply ieh Kl .-us niii'in and always formed her ,,p mns i 'i-Uixenlly upon 'he gie,u rjoe-tio'i- whi.-h .ertaln to the ft-ni.il life she read her Bible st.idloaslv find !...t tonally and was hr-l to , oiiipa'e its irepsage to her soul as b-aii'oii: rrnasi, She ,.ed heri'hur, h ami bellee- i-i its do.-trines. she ! ved the .a.ise if '"hrist and though not a publi.- worker, she yearned tn tee people aved fiam sin. In her i-hur h life she live above re-proa. h. Her Ideals were hIKh and she laboryd to rea.-h them. Her home life was pi.re anil wholesiime, always the de voted wife, she was at the same time a wise counsellor, proving herself In deed a valuable h'lpmate tareful in her d'siipl.ne, yet always kind, self- sei mon he . saiTi'b-inK for her . hildren. Fr mnv hat mil years her kingdom was her home and 'nnrc and m're us the years passed , she was boil';, tn it. She had d-.-ne her lull part m building that home and she loved it with a tenderness I which Is rarely, if ever eveHeal. The j mother instinct In her was developed I to a hHrh deirree and re gave freoly land lavishly the life and energies with I which God the Father had bo richly I endowed her. She was not demon strative. In sorrow she seemed to I prefer to suffer alone, depending upon On of the most enterainins. : th utwen power for her strength, titcscherti I e-ver heard Is Hev. Ir. J. ' sh" hild a ,arS'' number of friends and H. Weaver, now at Hickory station, j true to them. She appreciated H is a North Carolinian, born tin i a nl responded to wholesome aympa AAha count) and lor many yeara a (thy, but she did not go to the world member of Holaton, but automatically 1th her troubles. fell Into the V. N. C. Conference in She had lived tt years, 10 months 110, when It w as orjfarlied .t Con-land IS days when her end came, but ccr-J. t ftrat met Dr. Weaver wrhen he I eh was not old. 8h was young. No ten Uli an-' Stf well known h- al i' fi-1- b-sily '.o his -iai haps the . onirrera'lon an dlfTeren e. n.-r n--t with the dis tor. but th man with him s.iwl th f-.ard road t". Tf. el ,,, . It on h to- d h ni n.s. t ipt I'.-l -did not kt.'ov i-e any trouble " p real her w hn tioctor had a ill.,! afternoon lifter dlwm'f-rinfcr that tl Intended to pn-ay-i: w it nor In his head. n tor Brooks was one of the swe-ft splrite men but bts pride and sensitiveness were lartre and he grieved much over aiy mptake The average preacher tn a comb'ion similar to the above wov.ld fee! l; to bet a a4eci4 time for help from t!ie frd anj wade In with confidence that the Lcrd would fx- with him in h? eea of trouble and inspire him to deliver, extempore, a ermon that would hold the audience SEABOARD LfTectlve January 3d. UM. Trains leave t harltilte as follows: No 4U. .laay. i I ii) m , fur Monroe, Hamlet ami Wilininfi'.on, conneitipg at y ,sio,- with ii for Atlanta, binnim .nam an 1 tl.t 8..uthwel; with JS for H.alelh, Wrldon a"'1 l'o: tsmouth. wtin W at Ham lei for Kaleigh. Hichniond, Waslungton. ;..w Yoik No m. dally, at 10 M a m , for Lin cplnton. Shelby and H nt tierfoi dion No. 44. dally, at i:06 p. in., for Monro. Hamlet. Wilmington, connecting at Ham let with 43 for 'o'umtua. "savannajn and Si, :.T naie.jia. n,iui.n,iu, ivasnin- iTid New rk No 13-. ou- o " P m, mr Monroe, count -hub witn : ir aiipnu. Hirmlng hani with train M at Hamlet for Rich mond Wasl.'.ngti-n ii'! New York, wltb 12 at M'nroe for 1 lialelgh, Ports uih aul Noitolk Train a' rive m i iiari-.tis as follows: No L4. Ii a ni . dally iio 4i, dally. U.4A a. m.. from vVTlmlng. ton No i:J. dai y. j 35 p m from Ruther fordton Shelby. Llncolnton and C A j V. Rillway points. No iS. 11 30 p m dally, from Wilming ton. Handel and Monroe. For information, time-tables, reserva tions or Seaboard descriptive ll'eratur apply to ticket agent? or addtess: JAMF.S K EH. JK . O P1 a.. n gelwyn Hotel. Charlotte, x C NORFOLK WESTKRN RAILWAY Scheilule in eect .March a'h. 1SH19 11 fto am I.v Charlotte. So. Ry Ar 6 o0 pm 2 W pm l.v Winston. N A W Ar 2 Ot) prr 4 i,s pm l.v Martintville. Lv n 4i am 7ijpniAr Koanoia. Lv. aian, Connect at Roar.okn via Shenandoah Valley Route for Haneretown. and al, pofhts in Pennsylvania and New Tork. Pullman sleeper, Roanoka aiid Philadel phia Through coacn. Charlotte to Roanoke. Additional train leaves Winston 7:30 ro daily except Sunday. If you are thinking of taking a trtn ton want cuotatlons. cheapest rates, reliable and correct Information, as to routes, train schedules, the most comfortable and autekest w,y Wrtte and the Information la yours for the asking, with on of our complete nip folders. M. P PRAOO, Trav Pass. Agent W. B. BEVILU Oen l Pas. Agent. Boanok. Va 1 Splendid B us mess Opportunity The Best Retail Dry Goods Business in North Carolina For Sale Retail sales in dry goods, notions and millinery for the past six years aggregate over $3t)2,(X)0, an average of $60,000 a year. The grocery department of this business has sold at retail in the past six years over $530,000, an average of nearly $90,000 a year. Elegant store 52 by 110 feet, two stories, can be leased for a term of years at reas onable rental. Wil sell dry goods separately, with or without lease of store, . ' Stock inventories only $16,0CXVall good, no hard stock, or if any will throw it out. An opportunity to take up a read- made business of $60,000 don't come often. "- 'Address . ' ' P. B. FETZER, Concord, N. C i Pr - ii i ibi it iii
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