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'r THE CHABLOTTE EVENING CHRONICLE, JANUARY? 25, 1909. i I i 1 1 1 $VtV 1 Tarbell's WILL OBSERVE IliP CHARLOTTE NEGRO JUGGED AT CHESTER iphical Biogn SOUTHERN STARS Teachers Guide to Expedition Sails for Argentina Calendar Borrowed His Grandfalher'a Mule and Sold the Bet Well Known Citizen Dead Kxplolc in well Kills Xero. Special to The Chronicle. Chester. S.

C. Jan. 23. Sheriff D. E.

Calvin continues to "waste liquor -nntrnhand dealers, in Make Map of Heavens. Albany, Jan. 25. Prof. Lewis Boas, director of the Dudley Observatory at Albany, with a staff of five assistant astronomers, sailed from New York to-day on the steamship Verdi for the UPP LIES JANUARY 25.

Seventy-two years ago one of the greatest modern religious leaders of India, MIrxa Ghulam Ahmad, was born In Punlab. India. He idled in Argentine Republic, where an obser This work is offered with ths fullest assurance that it is the largest, the most extended the most comprehensive work of the International Series of Sunday school lessons issued anywhere. Published originally at $1.25 this reat octavo volume Is npw issued at only $1.00 net (by mail To pursuance of the requirements of the I vatory has been 'established by him at law, by pouring it out on the public gan, mis. In the lnteriorr for the pur streets.

Several gauons were mo pose or observing; me po sitions of the far southern stars, not disposed of yesterday. Some or me nnnnlatlon are very much grieved at this kind of proceeding. Mr. Levi S. Wise, one of the coun visible from high northern The project la supported by the Carnegie Institution at Washington and the present expedition is taking along ty's most useful and worthy citizens.

see the book itself is enough to awaken surprise that so -large a died last night in the 77th year or ms Instrumenta of precesion necessary ma wax the father 'Of Dr. J. fa. i work, with such' numerous and ex for the equipment of the new obser Service Prompt Prices Right Cloth hug Wise, now a prominent -practicing nhwiun of Lincolnton. N.

His tore Lahore, India, on May 26th, 1908, after establishing a cult that spread all over India and found many devotees among the lovers of the occult and mysterious in England and the United States. He claimed to be the Messiah which Mohammed said would come to his people. He was a man of wide learning and edited a magazine evidencing much scholorshlp, in which he defended his own particular variety of the Moslem faith and bitterly and maliciously attacked Christianity and its missionaries In India. i The Mirlza came to. the notice of Americans a few years ago by challenging John Alexander Dowle to a vatory In the Southern Hemisphere.

"The ultimate purpose of this undertaking." said Professor Boss before wife, another son. J. M. Wise, of the Chester bar, and a married daughter "is to produce a catalogue of survive him By an explosion In a well being dug precisely determined positions and of motions of about 25,000 the princl in th western nart or tne county a cellent illustrations, colored' maps and other illuminative embellishments can be supplied at so low a price. Only a very large sale -makes this possible.

Use this volume in your study of the lessons this year and you will assuredly enroll yourself among the thousands who in unmeasured terms express their appreciation of this great work of assistance for Sunday school teachers. Peloubet's Notes for 1909. Oper tays praying test. Each was to pray that the one who was an Imposter should die first. When Dowie avoided him.

The basis for teaching all grades 1 wo or. in ree negro man employed working In the well was Instantly killed yesterday by a fragment of the shattered rock striking him on the head. The coroner did not visit the scene as there were several eye-witnesses to the occurrence. Mr. M.

M. Sawyer, of the United Brick and Tile Company of Charlotte, was In Chester yesterday making arrangements to begin work on building the transformer station for the Southern Power Company. One Oscar Sanders, a dudish looking young negro, claiming to be from Charlotte, got into trouble and into jail here yesterday by borrowing a mule from his grandfather whom he ftad been visiting a few miles from Chester. On arriving here on his re in the Sunday school, with all that can aid the teacher in "his own pal stars, distributed over the sky from the. northern to the southern pole.

All the stars visible to unaided vision are Included in this programme, together with many others. This work, if compelted, will be the Hr3t ot its kind; but its unique feature is the employment of observation of one and the same telescope. This is the transit circle of the Dudley Observatory, which has already been employed on this undertaking in Albany, and Is now on Its way to San Luis to be similarly used there. Technical advantages of great Importance must arise In the measurements made in this way. 'We derive our knowledge of the structure and mechanism of the star-rv realms from the determination of Pound Moore Co.

The Office Outfitters. 205-207 SOUTH TRYON SI PHOXE 40. study and in teaching. Price $1.25. the Mirza predicted that he would perish miserably, and when the pretended successor of Elijah died deserted by his family and former supporters, he regarded that as a noted fulfillment of his prophecy.

He advocated peace and toleration, and had gone to Lahore a few days before his death to arrange for the establishment of a society to promote harmony and union between Hindus and Mohammedans. Befor Stone Barringer Co. Days Booksellers and turn homeward, he sold tne mule to Southern Railuaj PEOPLE IN THE a dealer at such a price that aroused 'the motions of stars one by one, and suspicion. The dealer followed the i of as many as possible distributed riarkev. "nulled" him and handed him over the entire sky.

We should know tock Taking N. B. Following nrh.ni. PUBLIC EYE over to the sheriff, as a result of as much about the motions of the liahed only as information, and which he is boarding for thetllme at FOuthern as of the northern stars. But the county hotel.

I the astronomy of the Southern Hem- The Chester county delegates to tne jSpnere. owing to scarcity of observa tuumj upnere. owing to scarcity oi v. ov, Udlljr, ror TVaaliint ton and points North. Pullman drr room sleepers to New York.

Juy to I osct recent ooserva-meeting of the State Farmers torIea there, is far in arrears. Apart In Columbia came home ve ry from Jts ow pecuiiar purpose it is Union 1 3:30 a. No. enthusiasts over wnat tne oeiiee of our expedition to helD be eood results following Savannah and will Jacksonville re the astronomers of the Southern Hem Count Montgelas, an officer of the German army who has been mention-as possible minister of war of the German empire, discussing the Japanese' army, said that during the war between China and Japan Japanese" mothers and wiyjes wrote to their husbands and sons who were taking part in the campaign either to return home victors or not come home at all. drawing room sleepers to Tr.

gathering of representative, intelll- gent farmers of the State. Reduced Jacksonville. Day coaches to JawT vllle. 3:30 a. No.

8, daily, for Rlchao isphere clearing up these arrears." HAVE UNEARTHED THE "LIBEL" LAW 5:52 a. m. Ko. AX AaWv rr. On his 71st birthday anniversary, December 2 6th, Admiral George Dewey gave out a novel message coming from one of his warlike career.

"Where's a man's best place?" he New York World's Lawyers Believe They Have Secret of Proceedings. New York. Jan. 25. By a process of elimination, and after consulting many legal luminaries and books of 0 IVI ton and points North.

Day coaches Chu. lotto to Washington. Pullman sleeper lantato Raleigh. 6:30 a. No.

33, daily, for Column and local points. a. No. 16. dally (except 8.

day), for Stateevllle, Tayloroville and cal points. Connect at Mooreaviu in Winston-Salem and at Stateavilla The Clothing Store on Tryon street, containing the Shoes, Clothing and Men's Furnishings, will be kept open for business Monday and Tuesday, and possibly Wednesday, in order to reduce the stock as low as possible before the H. C. Long Company takes it over. Here's a fine opportunity for Men and Boys to buy anything from head to foQt at prices that split dollars in the middle.

Here's one of the greatest lines of Women's, Men's and Children's Pine Shoes sold in the city and all these go at extraordinary cuts for the next two or three days. But the Cash must be paid, if we split the price. ancient and modern law, the lawyers laughingly repeated the reporter his home, of representing The World believe they question. "Why, In cotton acreage anu aecreaseu use ui fertilizer, they say, is the platform for next year. WILL CELEBRATE EDWARD'S RULE Ninth Anniversary of the Ascension to the Throne of England's Sovereign is Joyously Observed A Wise Statesman and Tactful Diplomat.

London. Jan. 23. His Most Excellent Majesty King Edward VII. by the Grace of God, of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and of the British Dominions beyond the Seas, King.

Defender of the Faith, Emperor of India. This resonant ar- have at last solved the puzzle of find- course. There's where he can get Ing out what Federal statute Attorney the most happiness." General Bonaparte and his assistants had raked up as a means of Dunlshlng Rear Admiral W. S. Cowles, in his 7:15 a.

No. 83, daily, for Atlae ay coacnes cnariotto to Atlanta. Sic The World for publishing its Panama annual report as chief of the bureau an. prmupai puinis en route. 10:05 a.

No. 36. dally, for Whl- ton and points North. Pullman dra: room sleeper to New York. Day coic canal article.

of equipment, says there is urgent Until now the government has tak- need for naval colliers. He declares en every means in its power of keep- the fleet which recently cruised ing secret the statute they had in around the world would have been at mind, and the lawyers for the other tne mercy of foreigners if hostilities side having been working just as dili- nad broken out. gently to discover Just what law to Washington. Dining car sen Ice. 11:00 a.

No. 28. dally, for Wlnno Salem, Roanoke and local points. 4 ivi a nr a 10:05 a. No.

37, New York vl New Orleans. Limited. Drawing rooa M. Kcsorotoff, one of the leaders ray or regal ana imperial dignities, n-uuiu poasioiy ue invuseu. nm siai-at all times imcressive as svmbollz- ute which they have now come to sleeping cars.

Observation nd club an, of the Socialist party in the dum- New York to New Orleans. Drawf Ing the realm on which tne sun never tne conclusion is tne one seiectea is nag been arrested and placed in jail sets, gains added emphasis to-day, at section si or tne unitea oiaies in Russ" room sleeper. New orK to AVanta. Ss ia for alleged connection with Pullman train. Dining car service.

the beginning or tne mntn year orjieu owiuies anu rea.ua as luuuws. political agitation bv the workmen cf 11:35 a. No. 11, dally, (or AtUutt this viciniry the Christmas and local points. Mens Suits and Overcoats Stylish new Suits that sold 'at $15.00 to sale $10.55 3:00 p.

No. 46, daily, for Greenibon and local points. 6:00 p. No. 41, daily, except Sucdtj, for Seneca and local points.

Colonel T. R. Hbghes, a retired army officer, declares the desertion of its soldiers to be a menace to the United States, and blames the abolition, of the canteen for many 4:35 d. No. 27.

daily for Columl.ii 6:05 p. No. 2. dally, except Sur.dir, Edward's reign. Just eight years ago If any offense be committed in any yesterday Britain's monarch began place which has been, or may here-hls beneficent sway, and the celebra- after be, ceded to and under the Ju-tlon of the anniversary which com- risdiction of the United States, which xnenced yesterday was continued with risdiction of the United States, which undiminished fervor to-day.

Joy bells offense is not prohibited, or the pun-were rung in all the church steeples Ishment thereof Is not speciall proof the greater city, and the British vlded for by any law of the United flag floated proudly from the various such offense shall- be liable to, government buildings at Whitehall and receive, the same punishment as and from thousands of private build- the law of the State in which such lngs. The anniversary was ushered Place is situated, now In force, pro-In with a salute of forty-one for the like offense when com-fired by a battery of the Royal Horse jmitted with in the jurisdiction of such Artillery in St. James Park. i State; and no subsequent repeal of Always one of the most popular of such State law shall affect any prose- Suits we sold at $10.00 to $15.00 Men's Overcoats we sold at $22.50 for. for Statesvlile.

Taylorsvllle and local points. Connects at Statesvlile for Asr.e. vlllo, Knoxville and Chattanooga. 6:00 p. mV, No.

12. dally, for Kichmoni and local points. Handles Pullman iltp- The name of neither Thomas F. Ryan nor August Belmont appears on the lists of stockholders submitted to the public service commission by New York traction companies. er, Charlotte to Washington, and CLar- lotto to Richmond.

Princes It has been His Majesty's cutlon for such offense in any court 7:35 p. No. 38. dally. New Tor' ml New Orleans Limited, for Washingtoi and points North.

Drawing room sleep ers. Observation and club cars to Ne oi me unitea states. Men's Overcoats we sold at $12.50 for. Men's $25.00 Raincoats for. 1 Boys' Suits and Overcoats Boys' Raincoats that sold at $6.00 for.

$2.95 Henry G. Forster, of New York, who has made the labor question a special study, says the immigration to thU country of foreign labor has lowered the general level of wages. York. Dining car service. Solid Pullmu train.

happy fortune during the eight years of his reign to consolidate and strengthen the loyalty of the teeming millions over whom he exercises sway. Not only has. he, in the apt phrase of M. Cambon, the French Ambassador, shown himself to be the greatest diplomat of the age, but his interest and sympathy in all that PLANS TO BUILD HOUSES OF GLASS Sand of Remarkable Qualities Found in Iowa Rivera Structures Would Taking Stock Watch out for odds and ends sale, beginning THIS WEEK Store will be op en after 4 p. m.

to-day. C. H. Robinson and Company. 9:35 p.

No. 35. dally, for Atlanta id points South. Pullmap drawing rooa sleepers New York to New Orleans, York to Birmingham. Charlotta to At On a charge of heresj', the Rev.

Horace Westwood, 24 years old, has been deposed, without hearing, from his assignment as pastor of the Edison Park M. E. church, in Chicago. lanta. Day coaches Washington to New Boys' Overcoats, 3 to 8 years, worth $4.00 to $5.00, for be Fireproof.

Orleans. Dining car service. to Naw York 10:25 p. No. 43, fast mail.

Pullmu have VtVuck thaVVesponslVe chord of DemJfolnes human sympathy without which anv Aimes- $2.45 sleeper, Raleigh to Atlanta. been Princess Kropotkin has abandoned sovereign, however illustrious, must i A remarkable discovery has Tickets, sleeping car reservation sal detail information can be obtained li perforce 'stand in a large measure reference to the qualities of her Plan to ln tnis country, Boys' Suits worth up to $5.00 for Boys' $2.50 Suits for. I spienaia isolation. It is this touch of I sanu aeposits aiong tne Raccoon nature, shown likewise in m--H 'and Des Moines rivers in this neih- ticket office. No.

11 South Tryon street C. H. ACKBRT. Vice Pres. and On.

Up. S. H. HARD WICK, P. T.

W. H. TAYLOE. O. P.

A a degree by his consort. Queen Alex- i Dorhood- It has been learned by care rut chemical analysis that the sand contains the proper ingredients to make It a good raw material for the Washington, D. andra, which has given King Edgard Ills unique position among the world's potentates. Edward's diplomacy has prevented him from becoming Involved ln any R. VERNON.

T. P. Men's Women's and Children's manufacture of building glass. There are certain properties which the river Charlotte, N. such rntaneirment.

no -sand contains which make it imnossi- marred the popularitv of his" rnvai Dle to utilize it in the manufacture of A Horrible Hold-Fp. "About ten years ago my brother was "held up." in his work, health and happiness by what was believed to be hopeless Consumption," writes W. R. Lipscomb, of Washington, N. C.

"He took all kinds of remedies and treatment from several doctors, but found no help till he used Dr. King's New Discovery and was wholly cured by six bottles. He is a. well man to-day." It's quick to relieve and the surest cure for weak or sore lungs. Hemorrhages, Coughs and Colds.

Bronchitis, La Grippe, Asthma and all Bronchial affections. 50c and 51.00. Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by W. L.

Hand Co. Sh relative in Germany, and each pass-! EIa, gla.3s Dut for stored glass, the oes heavier forms of building glass, glass Ing year of his reign only serves to Chronicle WANT ADS Tay Ladies' $4.00 Sorosis Shoes. augment the love and admiration in which he is held by his subjects. FEDERAL, SUPERVISION" URGED FOR CONGRESS. York Public Service Commis Doxties or an description, and other uses to which glass can be commercially placed, it is thought to be admirably adapted.

In connection with this use of the Des Moines river and Raccoon river sand, which Is here in great abund- flTlfP a Inral orotilfant A t- SEABOARD Air Line i American Lady and Artistic $3.00 Ladies' fine $2.00 and $2.50 Shoes. $1.45 wnii man has outuned a plan for the con sioner irges Such Methods Public Service Corporation. duction or Duiiaings out of glass. He Chicaao. Jan.

-Th. Thesa arrivals and rtnnrtwres as well Men's $5.00 "Dorsch" Shoes. Men's fine Dress $3.50 and $4.00 Shoes as the time and connection with other companies, are given only as information 3 public will be benefited by a m-orer i or um r-- .1 and are not guaranteed. Direct line to the principal cities Norm 552? 2JSr. I 'Kni public service comoratlons.

Men's Fine and Coarse Shoes sold up to $2.00. Choice 0ine uusiness oiocKs out of steel and East, South and Southwest. ShedH taking effect September 13, 1908, subject legislation, as well as lobylng. will giass, insuring absolute fire protee- tlon. and give to the building a finish which cannot be obtained save in the I to change without notice.

Tickets for passage on all trains art sold by this company and accepted if Bojcs' and Misses' $1.75 and $2.00 Shoes 78c. These opinions have been given by MIlo R. Maltble, of the public service commission of New York, to the 'Chicago Association of Commerce now the passenger with the understand! most expensive marble and stone structures. The recent meeting of the American Association of Architects took up the auestl on and rnn. that this company will not be rcsponslbli Arter declaring that the district of the great public service corporations lde.

red A paper by the Des for failure to run its trains on achedui time, or for any such delay as mY incident to their operation. Care Is exer Is widespread on account of the enor -toines architect heightened the dis Furnishings white cised to lve correct tlma of lines, but this company is not responsible for errors or 'omissions. mous proms Drought to light In certain cases recently. Mr. Maltble offered a remedy in which both the public and corporation officials will be benefited.

This remendy Is governmental supervision and not governmental control. Trains leave Charlotte as follow: No. 40. daily, at 4:20 a. m.

for Monroe, Hamlet, and Wilmington, connecting Monroe with 33 for. Atlanta. Blrmlngn Hawes', $3.00 Hats, any one for. "Emery" $1.00 and $1.50 Shirts. One lot 50 and 75c.

new, stylish Negligee Shirts. Choice 35c. cussion upon the use of rough glass as an outsire building material. PHONES TO CONNECT" BOSTON AND LINCOLN Five Million Dollar Independent Lonjr Distance Telephone Company Will Be Ftormed. Boston.

Jan. 25. Plans for the construction of an Independent long distance telephone system from Boston to Omaha and Lincoln, calling for an expenditure of will be. perfected, it Is said, dur and the Southwest: with 38 for RaWS STATE OF KANSAS Weldon and Portsmouth. With Hamlet for Raleigh, Richmond, WafcfcW ton.

New York. BARS AFFINITIES! The first Storm No. 133, dally at 10:05 a. for Lincoln- ton, Shelby and Rutherfordton. KTn.

At An 11 I.m tnw MnnT0 Big assortment Men's Fancy and Plain 50c. Sox, only JJUI Introduced to Make it a Felony to Steal Another's Sdou Topeka. Jan. 2S. The affi- ing tne conference of Independent 1 --v.

1 1 1 1, Hamlet. Wilmington and all local polr.u. connecting at Hamlet with 43 for Columbia, Savannah and all Florida points. No. 132.

dally. 6:40 d. for Monro Men's Pure Linen Handkerchiefs, worth 12 l-2c. One Pure and Perfect is the work we turn out here. The most dainty and delicate garments are handled with care and skill, and we return our work done in a most satisfactory manner always.

Send your laundry work to connecting with 41 for Atlanta. Blrmm dozen for. ham and the Southwept. With and Hamlet for Richmond, Washlngrtnn irt. 3 rxrith 71 at Men's $1.00 and $1.50 Umbrellas, every one guaran or a dozen storms will not shrink our coats they're made to retain their shape and style in all kinds of weather.

That's the kind of clothes you'll want this summer. i Our Spring and Summer woolens are In. teed. Choice. i uecome very leiepnone company officers which will unpopular in Kansas.

Senator Travis convene in this city on Saturday has introduced a bill making it a fel- next. oaiuruy ony for a married woman to run away Financial arrangements have al-with another man or vice versa, ready been made, according to temPrary affininty Is punish- matlon at hand, and the details of able by a good long Jail sentence. construction and operation only re- Any man who deserts his wife, or main to be The project has abandons a child under fourteen years been under discussion since last May of age, shall be gulty of a crime pun- and is being engineered by Max Koeh-Ishable by a term In th penitentiary ler, one of the most prominent in-or county JaiL The same punishment dependent telephone men in the Js to be meted out to the wife is she country and by H. C. Stlfel, of St.

abandons a child. Louis. It Is a for a man to refuse Officers of the independent tele-to support his wife. The bill wilt pass Phone companies generally will be the Legislature, and Governor Stubbs i identified with the movement. With-has agreed to sign 1L tin the next five years it is said that roe for Raleigh, Portsmouth and Through sleeper on this train tor J.n lotCe.

N. C. to Porthmouth. daily. Trains arrive 1b Charlotte as follies- No.

133. 10:05 a. daily trom oln', North and 8outh. No. 45, dally.

11:45 a. from WUm'" ton and all -local points. No. 132. 'daily.

6:35 p. rorn Kutn7 fordton, Shelby. Lincolnton and C. W. Railway points No.

39. 11:30 p. daily from ton. Hamlet and Monroe, also from East, North and Southwest, at Hamlet and Monroe. Connections are made at IIamlt MEN'S SUITS $20.00 to $50.00.

iin nnn nnn hh all through trains for points North. Som and Southwest, which are composeo vestibula dar coaches between Ton THE MODEL LAUNDERING CO 'Correct Z-mnderlnc. Wert Fifth St. At Cnmrch Pbone8 160 and 110. vested ln the enterprise.

Brave Fire "Laddies often receive severe, burns, putting out fires, then use Bucklen's Arnica Salve and forget them. It soon drives out pain. For Burns, Scalds. Wounds, Cuts and Bruises its earth's greatest healer. Quickly cures Skin Eruptions, Old Bores, Boils, TJlcers, Felons: best Pile cure made.

Rellf is Instant. 25c at W. L. Hand Co's. To Store Cotton.

Oklahoma City. Jan. 8. Oklahoma cotton planters will hold a xnass meeting to-morrow to discuss plans for holding the crop and to dis- Sose of it through channels, provided the Farmers Union. The Oklahoma, cotton growers will co-operate wtth CXe national onion In its effort to hold a mflUon JTf tlt- cotton off the market until such time as the fprtoe ortrt(3 is satisfactory.

mouth and Atlanta and Washington an Jacksonville, and sleeping cars Jersey City, Birmingham and MetnPO" and Jersey City and Jacksonville- LV cars on all through trains. 9 S. Tryon St. For information, time-table Uons of Seaboard descriptive liters apply to ticket agent or address. JAMES KER.

C. P- icon imioiiii omi mi ti iqi Sslwyn Hotel. Charlotts,.

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