THE CHARLOTTE NEWS. JANUARY 22, 1908
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Mis::cnary Campaign
Planned For This Year
Chicago. 111.. Jan. 22. One of the
most important denominational meet
ings of the year opened in Chicago
todav, when the 2tih directors of the!
Congregational liouie i.uisfciua.w.v oo
city convened for their midwinter :
conference with the national sec-re-!
taries and treasuer, and the state:
superintedents and secretaries. The
meeting, which will be in session'
four days, will review thoroughly the
whole home missionary fiekl, make
the grants to the different district::
and departments all give special'
attention to work for immigrants and
to the subject of evangelism. It is
proposed to make the campaign this
vea'r an unusually aggressive one. !
! u , m a r i ll w v n ffi JUL --1L t . !
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TEXAS BUZZARDS IN DEMAND.
Few Carloads Wanted for Shipment to :
the North.
Tl.r.ry Fielding of Bangor, Me., ar- j
lived in the city recently and is stop- j
ping at the Bexar hotel. His mission;
in the Bone Star State is to purchase
ami acquire Texas buzzards of various!
ages for shipment to Maine for scaven
ger purposes. He is representing a
number vi board? of i rad chambers ;
of commerce, brr.-dness clubs, etc.. of;
Main'.1 cLies. which ha ve recently ,
awakened to the fact that the supply,
of buzzard.--, in Maine is rapidly d-
ci easing, which is
ral districts in Mai
;ju-2oi:s ro
ru-
Mr. F'el.liiu
was instructed to select ,
the most strategic point as a nea-touar-,
tors in a sect is ,n of The southwest we!! .
populated with the crimson headed ;
creatures and to begin operations. Mr.
Fielding s-nys it is a matter of general ;
knowledge that buzzards are thickest
in a cattle country, and inquiries by;
mail and oiherwiso proved that south-1
vest Texas is vol! rocked with what
he 1.3 feekir.r. The shipment will be ',
in carload bus to various points of!
Maine. Most of them will probably :
move out of San Anton ia, con1 tag here '
in l-t?s t haa carload lois. However, i''
Mr. Fielding secures n carload at any ,
articular point in the souihwest the j
shipment will be made from there.
Mr. Fielding admits that his mission J
is uninue and seems strange in a cure
Tlie Kind You Have Always Bonglit, and which has been
in use for over 30 years, lias borne the signature of
and has been, made under his per-
J?- " sonal supervision since its infancy.
f-CCCU4sZj Allow no one to deceive you in this.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-as-good ' are hut
Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of
r I "n m t
Infants and, Children experience against jxperimeni.
What is CASTORIA
Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare
goric, Irop3 and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic
substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea, and Wind
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Bears the Signature of
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Broadway, 36th aad 37th Sts.. Herald Square, New York
Most Centrally Located Hotel on
Broadway. Only ten minutes walk
to 25 leading theatres. Completely
novated and transformed in every
department. Up-to-date in all re
spects. Telephone in each room.
Four Eeatitiful Dining Roo-as
with Capacity of 1300.
I PPIII 'iWiPl The Famous
! li iliallSII 11 TTn Restaur
! ll t WW ft fe9.!!plitSI. ' Broadway's chief attraction for Spe
! I yjrWfe mTK ' " rial Food Dishes and Popular Music
Enrupean Plan. 400 Booms. 200 Baths.
, , " "T( . ..j o 00 and upward with bath. Parlor, Bedroom and Eath
Rates fcr Rooms $ I .L i rA IL, 0ani occoot a tinsrie room.
$i.'JU erj vpwarrt. ?.U',"- -
v,tiTE FOIt BOOKLET. 1
SWEENEY-TIERNEY HOTEL COMPANY
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The Kind You Have Always Bought
8n Uss For Over 30 Years.
THE CENTAUR COMPANY, TT MU3KAV STREET, NEW VOBK CIT.
iwaciors
AHO BUY THEIR
BUILDERS HARD
WARE FROM US
ARE OFTEN ABLE
TO UNDERBID THE
OTHER FELLOW.
Ask us for PRICES on what
you need.
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i.iunicv where buzzai
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ye: one that can be perfectly appreciat-!
el in a comniunity whre the stock cf j
Vzz?.k:z has been almost wholly de-!
Made Quilt With Nearly
5090 Different Pieces
I Tommy "Pop, why do wc call Eng
; lish the mother tongue?''
I - t - 1 t lirr-" 1 1 J ."
He says the !a?t legic-iatiire
stroked.
in xne f..:.re oi -wi'.me passeu s-tn.t'in i
laws relating to th- slaughter of buz I
zarns cna tnai nurins uie uexi ui Relegation from this place attended the
tnree years an errort win nuuie i'. 1
n'ne. riv son.
sistencies."
It is son full of incon
; Special ro :
Thomasyille, X. C, Jan. 21. A larj
sti1 to w-mndv r:re.ent. conflitions. i nela in
Pli
bill
any
is a
It hrts pavod us many a doctor
says A. F. Hardy, of East Wil-
Mr. Claude Heplcr. of Hannersville. I me. -ac at woouau & taep-
left Monday lor Ra.ei.-ih where he wnl :
imeetine of iuo Traml locige of .iason
iia;e:en last we;
Xaturally," said Mr. fielding,
one will admit that the buzzard
vf-ry necessary bird ro vur?.l districts. , act as a-sistant to the doorkeeper dur-j
He is not only a destroyer ot carrion. mg tne special session or trta legisia-; yxg&y
out fcp is a great detect iye and calls th;- j ture. 3
attention cf many farmers and ranch I The Southern railway has cut the j $y?
ownei - to the presence of nearby car-. working force at the station here orie;f'jS
lion, calculated to injure health if not ' hand, but as soon as the factories re-i
WATCHED FIFTEEN YEARS.
"For fiftr-en years I have watched the
working of Bucklen's Arnica Salye;
and it 1ms neyer failed to cure any sore,
boil, ulcer or burn to which it was ap
disposed of. We Leli -ye that by a re-n-.' sume work full time and business re
eral campaign it will be possible to re'sumcs its normal proportions, no doubt
stork the state of Maine in the course', the force will then he added to.
of two or three years, and believe that. Rev. Mr. Rankin, a traveling Presby
i he money will be well expended." iterian minister preached in the Baptist
San Armenia Express. j church Sunday morning' and night.
i Rev. Dr. T. F. Marr. presiding elder
!of the Winston district of the Mctho-
St.
It
Lcno-Lived Confederates
Louis Globe-Democrat. j clist church, preached in the
Us
lethodist
OFFICE OF THE MECHANICS' PERPETUAL BUILDING & LOAN ASSO
CIATION, JANUARY 13, 19C3.
HOW DOES A DISTRIBUTION IN THESE TIGHT TIMES OF
is a curious
officers of high rank in the Rebellion's1 uut u.a, r,
rhn-. c n nr, r.nfcUntpc th n ' complimented his sermon very hign-
. morusts en
e today. The surviving
Union o fliers who hld the rank cf!
Saturday afternoon Mr. S. H. Aver-
it:, treasurer of the orphanage, whih
Jlajer General comprise O. O. How-
lk' Grenville' M. Dodge, James H.msthe. axe ,slippc'! an'l ,cut, hira
Wilson. Benjamin H. Grierson, Vres-; IIUUU-V H!J,,e LU 'nL
lev Merritt, Peter J. Osterhaus. and r"? , samo afternoon one of the orphans
T V c-, - i l- pr,, ! while out p aving fell over a barrel and
Julius Sta ll. The living Confecler- . , f t t i u ' f
,.f i. c t t,.v icut an ugly gash just below the ngnt
A. P. Stewart. S. G. French. Stephen-, ..c . . "
r , , Tj , , laia up m the infirmary ever since.
"eC; ;Iar"n'T,R;, F- Miss Lucy Wiggins, of Warrenton,
C. Lee, L. L. Lomax and Thomas',, ... ,
Rosser.
or-,
. all .
v n jn
ui piiau- j
age.
TlK-re are nine surviving generals
of he national armies and eleven 1
who held that rank m tne southern U,,,,. ; c..,.4i t v,
I iJi ii'JiiiT in ciaLConii' uii
Miss Eulalie Turner, lady manager
raf tViti f-iY-rn'jY-Ofrr rioc? Virion " 0 1 1 n '1 o!
j Ul liKl lclUllil. 11U IO UlUl'.dil) ill.
.liss rannia briuicr. a young Jany
bodtido I
tores, let UK-re were more soldiers
on the government si le than there
were among its enemies, though tho:livin vmit fmir mil' -0,t of thfs
preponderance in numbers was noth-'p!ac has just compif.ted a quilt in
ing like as great among the Union ! ,vhi,.h she has sewPd 4 393 different
forces as most of the smith's writers; ,,iece3 of cloth an(l she dirJ all the
pretend it was. The fact, however., wori.; herself.
that more Confederates of the high-rj M.'ceorge Kramer, of Xew York city,
grade are living than numbers c: ;ilf! greatest church architect in Amer
that rank among the armies of thojica was in Thomasville last week and
government is strange enough to met lne board of stewards of the Meth
attract atteniioh. Necessarily theinHst fhnrdi and th rastnr r-nn suiting
comparative lack of supplies in thejtnem and submitting plans for the
south must, have made the hardships ; building of the new Methodist church! j
of its soldiers much greater thaniv.h:ch will be built here in the near! I
were those of the national troops. , future.
Among the men who held indepen-j .
dent commands on both sides the; Egypt's Cottcn.
Confederates were the older, on thej Although there are hundreds of thou
average. Lee and the two John-J sands cf acres devoted to cotton grow
stons were born earlier than Grant, ling in Egypt, which produces about
Sherman. McClollan, Sheridan and ; cno-t welfth of the rav.' cotton of the
most of the other men-of the higher j world, there is only one cotton mill in
rank on the national side. Many; thai great country. The production is
This is the amount the Mechanics' Perpetual Building & Loan Asso
ciation will pay on Tuesday, the 22d day of this month.
Panics come and Panics go, but this Institution goes on in the same
even tenor of its hitherto 25-years existence, loaning out hundreds of thous
ands of dollars annually, tending to the upbuilding of our city, and paying
out hundreds of thousands of dollars to matured shareholders, and in the
cancellation of mortgages to happy "Heme Owners."
. To the shareholdei-3 of the 28th Series.
With the payment of dues on Saturday, the ISth inst. that Series will mature,
and on Tuesday, 22d we will be ready to pay in cash to matured
Shares
$45,00
and in cancellation of mortgages
$33,000.00
Total
78,000.00
young men. however, went to
grade of Major General before
To The Citizens
Stop and bestow a thought on the fact, that while every avenue for
borrowing a dollar, regardless of sufficiency of the security offered, seemed
closed for the last 4 months, The Mechanics' Perpctaul Building &. Lioan
Association loaned during that time to its shareholders the sum of
the 1 almost wholly shipped to manufactur
the ing countries where it comes into coin-
war was closed, as did also on the' petition with tha grown near the
Union side. Naturally the Union mills.
chieftains, after the war, received!
more of fortune's favors than did! Cityman "In France the men are
their enemies in the big conflict. Yet, all expert fencers."
$1
23,000.00
forty-three years after the collapse
of the Confederacy, a remarkably
large number of its prominent fight
ers survive. Among the soldiers of
the Jefferson Davis government the
general average in vitality as well as
courage was notably high.
Adaptable.
"My friend, what is your attitude to
ward strong drink?"
"That depends, if you wish to lectur-
against it, I'll agree v.ith you in ad
vance and save you the trouble. If, on
the other hand, you wish to buy, I'll
join you gladly."
Uncle Josh Meddergrass "Well, I
swan! Rr il or barbed wire?"
He Really Should.
"There is one thing, however, that
the President positively should do be
fore relinquishing his charge."
"What's that?"
"Exchange pulpits with the Emperor
William."
SEVliX YEARS OF ntOOF.
"I have had seven years of proof
"I have iiad seven years of proof that
Dr. King'.'-- New Discovery is the best
medicine to take for coughs and colds
and for every diseased condition of
throat, chest or lungs," says W. V.
Henry, of Panama, Mo. The world has
had thirty-eight years of proof that Dr.
King's New Discovery is the best reme
dy for cougs and colds, la grippe, aTth
ma, hay fever, bronchitis, hemorrha
ge of the lungs, and the early stages
of consumption. Its timely use always
prevents the developments of pneu
monia. Sold under guarantee at "VVood
all & Pheppard's drug store. 50c and
$1.00. Trial bottle free.
all these vast and helpful transactions are conducted .-.nd managed by your
own citizens, without pay, in an humble and unostentatious manner, no fino
Marble Palaces to inspire confidence, nor to Indicate their Home Offices,
but. we point to the more than 3,000 houses in and abo.it Charlotte ac
quired by and through this institution as our monument.
Take Notice
Many a young fellow begins in
cnwil-H in llif linnp that sume v.-ili
ask nun to stop tor nor aako.
CASTORIA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signature of
On March next this institution will have completed its 251 h year of its
existence, and will endeavor to cele nrate its "Silver Anniversary" at
which it is hoped that the citizens in general, and the shareholders of this
Institution in particular will aid in the celebration, by giving some public ex
pression of their approval of the man agement of this institution.
Notice
The 51st Series will commence on Saturday, the 7th of March, and the -Subscription
Books for which will be open Monday, February 7th.
R. E. COCHRANE, Sec, Trcas.
S. WITTK0WSKV, President
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I these beautiful Pianos made and sold. It was the Piano cf Liszts
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ARTIST IN THE CITY
J. IL BISHOP enlarges Pictures In
Crayon, Pastel, Water Color, and Se
pia. The only artist in the South that
does the Hand Painting and Air-Brush
Work. Prices with Frame complete
from $2.98 to $50.00. Special prices
to agents and photographers. Give us
a trial ordr. Phone 1646. Studio 705
Mint St.
If you have property to sell, list l
In this office.
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If your have houses or stores tt
rent, let me do your collecting and
j save trouble and worry.
The place to insure your propertj
is in" tnis agency.
R. E. C0CHRftiF
INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE
AGENT.
SHIPMENT
Rosette Irons, price So cents;
by mail 70 cents.
Rosette Patty Irons, price 50
cents; by mail 75 cents.
Heart Shaped Waffle Irons.
J.N.McCausland&Co
Steve Dealers and Roofing
Contractors.
221 S. Tryon St
LEGAL NOTICES
TRUSTEE'S SALE OF LAND.
By virtue of the power of sale con
ferred upon me by a certain deed of
transist to me executed by Henry Ro
senbaum dated October 9th, 1906, and
recorded in Book 213 page 494 of the
Register's office of Mecklenburg coun
ty, I will sell at auction to the high
est bidder for cash at the court house
door in the city of Charlotte on Friday
the 30th day of January 190S at noon,
the following described land to-wit:
In the city of Charlotte beginning at
the corner . of Mrs. E. M. Roger's lot
on South Long street, and runs with
her line in an eastern direction 198
feet to a corner, thence in a northerly
direction parallel with Long street 32
feet to a corner; thence in a westerly
direction parallel with Mrs. Roger's
I lot 19S feet to a stake on South Long
street, 32 feet from the beginning;
thence in a southerly direction with
Long street 32 feet to the beginning,
being part of the land conveyed to
W. T. Gilbert by S. R. E. L. &' T. Co.
by deed recorded in Book 192 page
2S6 of the said Register's office, and
being part of lot No. 57 as shown on
map nf Long property recorded in
book S4, page 1 of said Register's office
and being the same land described in
said deed of trust.
This Dec. 31st 1907.
T. C. GUTHRIE,
12-31-tds. Trustee.
ADMINISTRATOR'S RESALE
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE
Under and by virute cf a ,i
the Superior Court of Me.-f. i
County in Special Proceedings ,
C. H .Duls. Administrator of
tate of A. S. Mallory, deceascV'p
tiff, vs. Gertrude W. Mallory , u't '
ers, defendants, I will sell" ar -;
auction at the County Court
dcor in the City of Charlotte en'
urday, the 15th day of Februa: ' i
at 12 oclcck, M., that certain . :
land with dwelling house and h?.-,;-ments
thereon situated at the ;
tion of North College and Ease T .. .
Streets, in the City of Charlotte,
real estate being a part of lot No. ;
in Block 219, as per Beer's Map '
City, said lot fronting fifty-nine
feet on the west side of North Co;
Street, and extending back wesrv
ly with that width between pnd
joining East 12th Street on thu
side and T. S. Franklin's let u-i
other side, one hundred and ten
feet to T. H. Haughton's lot; s ;l
to the right of the owners and (
piers of the adjacent (or Franklin
Haughton) lots to the use of a
foot alley extending from 12th S;
across the rear of this lot of land
along the line of T. H. Haughton":
to the North Corner cf said Frank
lot. The bidding will be statu
price cf $4125.00. Terms of sale
half cash, balance on credit of tv
months; bond to be given for dci.-
pitj meiii, uearing six per cent. 1
est per annum from date of sale;
right to purchaser to anticipate
inent at any time.
This January 15th, 1903.
C. H. DULS
l-lo-4t-oaw. Commission
OF
wi-li
er.
$10.00 Deposit, Balance
Monthly
THE GAS
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ARE YOU SATISFIED
with your glasses? if not have new
ones made. Of course you want the
best. I will make it just as you like
it and guarantee best results. Moder
ate prices. Examination free. Lenses
matched. Frames repaired.
DR. SAM LEVI.
Eyesight Specialist,
6 East Trade St., Charlotte, N. C.
NOTICE OF SUMMONS AND WAR
RANT OF ATTACHMENT.
North Carolina. Mecklenburg County,
In Superior Court.
A. C. Summerville, trading as Magnolia
Mills, plaintiff vs. Harry L. Greene
and Howard E. Greene, partner.-,
trading as Greene & Co., and Doull
Miller Co., a corporation of the State
of New York, Defendants.
The above named defendants will
take notice that a summons in the
above entitled action was issued
against them on the 9th day of Janu
ary, 1808, by the Clerk of the Superior
Court of Mecklenburg County, State of
North Carolina, for the sum of Seven
teen Hundred and Forty-two Dollars
and Sixty-nine (.$1742.69) Cents, 0!
which amount Eight Hundred and Thir
teen' Dollars and Eighty-nine ($S13.Sln
Cents is due plaintiff by defendants for
goods and merchandise sold, consigned
and delivered during the year 1'.'07
by plaintiff to defendants of said value,
and for which the said defendants
promised and agreed to pay plaintLT
said amount, and in the sum of S92S.S0
due plaintiff by defendants for breach
of contract in failing to pay plaintiff
for goods and merchandise sold them
by plaintiff, and for which defendants
agreed to pay, to plaintiffs damage,
and for which defendants are indebted
to plaintiff in said sum, and which
transactions occurred during the yeuis
1907 and 1908, which summons is
returnable to and before the Superior
Court of Mecklenburg County, North
Carolina, at the County Court House in
Charlotte, N. C, on the second Monday
in March, 190S.
The defendants will also take notice
that a warrant of attachment was is
sued by said Superior Court on the Pth
day of January, 190S, against the prop
erty of said defendants, which war
rant is returnable before the said Su
perior Court, at the time and place
above named for the return of the
summons, when and where the defend
ants are required to appear and answer
or demur to the complaint, or the relief
demanded will be granted.
This the 9th day of January, 190S.
J. A. RUSSELL,
Clerk Superior Court.
15-4t-oaw.
Main Office
18 West 5th St., Charlotte, N. C.
Branches
11 Church St., Asheville, N. C.
214 West Market St., Greensboro, N. C.
Queen City Dyeing
and Gleaning Works
Established 189S.
French Cleaners, Steam Cleaners, and
Dyers of Ladies' and Men's Gar
ments of Every Description.
MRS. J. M. HESTER, Manager.
Mail Orders Receive Propt Attention.
'Phone 24S.
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Schedule in Effect January 12, 19C3.
Daily Charlotte and Roanoke, Vs.
10:."0 arn I.v. Charlotte. So Fy Ar
2:50 pm Lv. "Winston N W Ar :.:
5:0- pm l.v Martv !lo N & W Ar 1!:
pm Ar Roanoke. K S; W l.v. 'r.
Connects at Roanoke via Shen:ti
Valley Route for Haserstown aii
points in Pennsylvania and w
Pullman sleeper Roanoke to l'hi.
phia.
Additional trains leave Win?!''
lem 7.30 a. m. daily, except Sua
If you are thinking of takins '
YOU want quotations, cheapest
reliable and correct informal ion.
routes, train schedules, the most
fortable and quickest way. Writ'
the information is yours for tilt
ing, with one of our complcie
Folders.
XV. It. Bevil, ! R
Gen. Pass. Agt. Trav. I'ast.
Roanoke, Va.
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