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m l -:rx Ttow.i Xort'i Cii.-J.. to ;Uve D ; Alt ! nnrcsa--Ajn'1 Appoint nit . ... -wnc9 of Pay Made 1 i .. bunilar to One"' That 1 - " i the liasls - of - Charges t I'ooker. t v" i 's V. . Coriespendenee New fork ( n. i ,y V'f'! ' , i Ki-thf-r developments anr espected iv Cangres r-asenipleaaf ter the lays In i the -i Interesting niforth , uUna - iiepubUcaa. political row,, ich. a told in a Washington' -ten printed la The Bun of Thursday, Involves & lawsuit over tne ranuro m a party worker In that State to get, a Federal office and hi. allegation that United State. Senator Jeter J. Frit-1" -hard, formerly United etajtes Bona tori and Thomas 8y,KomnsA nis son-in-law, chairman of -the' Repvbllcan ate . executive committee, have . V IrutMlffKM M mhllfTM- h r blftOd' ' Or marriage who hold, positions of print under 'Uie government , Tha ; nomination or, Major w. v, Rollins father of the State chairman, as poatmaater ,al AahevWe, has been made, 1 and t'lf '"the matter of alleged nepotism irt,. North. VxCawllna Is not aired Ii the Senate when Major RoJ- lin'a nama, cornea upyrors confirmation . a resolution calling on tha Postofflca . ' Department for certain . Information ' regarding tha Aihevuie; postofflca will. - ; It la understood, be Introduced in elth ' ',et the Senate or the House, v. 'J.H. 8. Anderson, who Is mainly re , Jeponslftle for tha present 'aspect of ! the factional rbublalmohff JtapuoflK! can tar heeto through his unique suit, law W "recover damages from aev v aral prominent North Carolinians, la I rutdlng Chairman Rollins and threa JFedaral offlceholders, ' for failure to -carrv out , an alleged writtn agree. went to get a Federal, for him, J 1 wrote a letter the otner any to wu ' Ham Hi Moody tha Attorney General of the Unite States etvlng1 notice that - Mr, Moody would , b called as a .witness la the sulfcto testify whether - he had said that 'Anderson's allega i Hons against 'HoHins and others were "A tissue of 'ilea.' Anderson jiald in Kthe letter that more than GO relatives ' of Judge trltchard and Chairman Rot . . " liiisi were drawing salaries from the United States government, and he also - 'v charged that Jacob I Ray, a step-son '- . of-Judge Pritchard, h,ad been appoint ed, to the postal -service in violation of 1 la -wand regulation.. It te the case of 5taya appointment that will form the it basis for the. Inquiry which one of 'the houses..oi Congress will be asked make. . . f vV That the eharges, inade by Anderson , f ! Irregularity ia i Hay's appolnment will Mrtwnv'Htvfer the official rec , ' M-da, there ' seems .to be no question. He was appointed a. clerk In the fourth . ) postofflce a West Ashevllie at " V- 0 year, wltbont the knowledge of ' 4 -the postmaster, iflio. In fact, wrote to ' - the Featefflc Department that he did ,i; 'Vnot seed eyy assistance.. The pot 'vr i tnaaler.'wae receiving only 1300 a year. ? only nboflt $100 a.year. ; .The allowance for Ray's pay was yt made by George WEeavers, formerly "i 'vcWef of the salaries and allowances 01 vision of The Poefofflee Department, y who will soon be brought to trial for ' ,'-:; 'rompliclty v In the postofllce frahd. ' '-..Through whose influence the allowance was made it la Impossible to ascertain ;f officially uURey.vj, secured the ap polnttnep.1 upon the recomtnedatlon of "-his step-father. Senator Prltchard. "".V The object iof the allowance and ap- , Vpolntment i U ,aoo , apparent, for ,Jfc, withm- twoj months the . West Ashe- ' vtUe- postomof; .consolidated with ; the Ashevllle, which was In the classi- 4fed service, thus 'bringing Ray under ' the protection of the civil, service , " and enabling him to tot promoted to a more luoraUve poiltlon in the Post " . office Department. - ' The case is similar to in fact at- most identical- wltn-on of the eases which, formed the heels of charges against" Justice Hooker, of .the New York Aench,- rte-ecured unnecessary 'allowances for clerks In postofflces In , ';what-fwas hen hl Congress district, fn '.order to provldeijlacs for rela .ttrVea'Bd frlende'jrt 'the expense of the jgomnment. , v , , , t Vnof, GRAHAM'S MISTAKE. " s t ; . ' 4? lie Put the Wrong End of the TVle- plione HrceiW to Ills Kar'and Is W Ixutt night, as tn city editor sat -A t at. his isnuihH'r md gad ut pige afters page f copy, first one and then nother came in, looked around, and "1 as Red on. .About 8 o'clock, sorn. bfly. - , nglng a iolo. entered from the hall - l.Vopr. approached the table and began .Vopr. approached the table atid began Jtk address Central over the telephone, j "Give me No. loo," said tn voice. .))ot Mountain, Dec. 30. Mr. Rap . After walling ia few moments theNap,.r entertained a number of his newspaper- man: turned te see what jfrlwnds at the home of his parents, Mr. was) happening and beheld Prof. Alex- ad Mrs. J. M. Napier, last evening. A ,aader Oraham t the 'phone, hum- Ku,isIiik contest was greatly enjoyed mlngatune nnd looking worried be- tiy those present. Miss Kallam won ' cause,' he could nnt get t ready re- u)e nrat prize, while the booby went to ' mpnMsK ' 1 Mr. Vlnce Hwanson. Delicious refresh ' V . i " What Is the matter .with your msnts were served and all present en ' 'plione; I can't even hear Central?" Joyed n, pleasant evening. , asked" Mr. Uraham of The Observer j Mr Napk r's guests wors: Miss Bessie snan, who had turned bark to his work : irlell, of Pinnacle; Miss Essie , V" atter seeing who -thc culler was. . Jirlm, of Hrlm. Miss Clatidie Smith, of "lJl0t.pot know, professor. It wus nil , Fain -leco: Miss Zflpha Kulp. of Wheel r" .i " rtirht- while ago," said the nrrlb- j lug, v. Va.;Mlscs Ruth liedinan, Kate In as he wheeled in his chair ai.d went lend Mary Hwanson, Myrtle Smith, Mol- ' i , to the visitor's aid. T i. . "Why, professor, you have tlie v n nr " ' ;'' end Of the receiver at your ear!'- i Tht' a fact." b said ai hi m ' wertad ' tne thing, to receive a . coo.i r ' blessing out from Centrsl, v. ho l.:.l tiean 'Irvkna lo connect him with hi number. - ; JVew Year's Club Menu. tf V The following Is the New V -;u m snenul whVh is to be served In th rsf of the Southern Manufuctnrcis' Club by Mr. II. A Webber, c-Hterer. jle-day , . w . Soup Cream of celery wafers ' flah i - ' Florida red snapper siufled "Kb K i'" ' X W (taut d parsley 'h. Roast hlfkey with (Treeing nnd ctsn- . .?! t beny aauca : 4 Stuffed cSpon, oyster diewilng v,llh i Jtoast haunch OS venwon wimi currani 4 It Oueen frMtera. wine rauc, crinieues! vox. sweet jpreao. . mw "n nu Tf 'eese, feea iomsiw n - 1 . ,if' t ' .erlsp-.lsttuce.. ' .Jllged pltrkje. olfves, celry. 1 fthw polatoee, corn, tye ami wh-ot - t S bread, new (ing beany, sugar .Mi . - f - Desserts ; "JUlnce pie, - pumpkin V'e, plntii '.' . pudding, braudy suuee. bistjue ' 'tK.'fJi ilce cream, black fruit cake. 51 "bU fjrlt cke, choco- - :'--. f latt cake, pound ,cak Roqaofort and -edam and, domestic .' ' cheese And'' benauct wafers, tee, coffee, milk, fruit's and niiU " 'jryv J"" . ' 1 .;." 'A Soow Storm Vcsicnlav. ? Charlotta people, who retired at a sea- senable hour Susorday nit,5 were vorvi loiicn eorprsHra, yiTw, wnvn uwy eked to : see .that jth rond eras W-J"- Wliu fvw . n -mum ,Mfl ,oi k r aownt rw aevt-rai noars WOM t .1. liirge fvstbery flake (ell but tha i i tutnnum o in 'yrtmna csnses ondltlon oi t f t tbem to- mit. ay nooa .the Leeaa to foil by l and bv tha i of tb afternoon the aw was' '.! ; nc rod fnnessf of Writes i K r ii y te .Inspect the VHId A on itslr, in the fvnitdh t to sllaw thept to tntt l, uur , they were sot .. Mo allow Him to enter .. t.er was 4ecwnA ' - 4? ' " 1 " " vU t ' y f The Movementof Komber of P" pie. Visitor and Others. -, -Co. H..B.' Glenn lftor Raleigh last night. While here nevstoppro , .v Mr" X ; sTCothran, of Atlanta, ha re turned home, after spending a few days v Mrr A. WcCletraoo Is In Alabama on bTE wsan.sr. left 'lit W W Mr.TVcannenjVf Albermarie, has returned hwne after- Spending ..several d,i"! Uv' ia.nl.nn. of"he Btelft Musi Home, whO wa transferred to the Richmond, Va.7 branch during ! the jft '."Karlotu'Drah " wiin ne v- ..?--.-. Mr. W. m. Bennett Jr., of WadesborO, was reslgtered at the Bu ford last nignt. v i - k .iUin . neoDle here resterday were Messrs. J. D Uneberger.l Mr .r w. IJneberger, r, rot Shelby. ' I--. 1 . ' " Judged Thomas J. Bhaw, ,of Orens bara. waajaman the guests at the Cen tral last" night. - - - r . ' r.r Mr. A, R.- Sanders, of the John Orimth Company, was. In , the city ?etr,Uvv,. rsltered at the Central IbsV night. Mr. I C. Caldwell.f Of Statesvllle, Is spending '.tfetar in : the city. ; He Is at "MrBKW Tiynch, of Wilmington, was a visiter In the city . yesterday.. i ' Mr. O. O. DoaaetW of Buck Head, was In 4k, ,liV-i.VMtnlfty. Dr. H. ,C tienaerson na rej-aroeu w the dty 'after a pleasant ana sucoeBiui ...nflna, p ffi Mt a VMtf I Mr. W. H. ' Redman,- -of Marshall, was registered at the Bufora iaai nigni. i Mr, P. U Palmer, of fSallsbury-spent yesterday here. ' ' BRIEFS. ,". .. .' A Few JUnar Happenings In and Ahont 0e City. The Charlotte University School will re-open for the winter and spring terms liinnnrv 9. ' ' -Master Ollmer Ross has been quite slrk at his home on Poplar street, since Wednesday. -The street cars will go on at :15 (his morning instead of . '.This will be the regular schedule from lhls,,day,on. -The Installation service which was to have been held at Tryon Street Methodist church yesterday morning as been post poned until neat Sunday morning. . -The Ladles' Missionary Society of he First A. R. P. chnreh Wftl meet In the ehurcH studv this afternoon at S:80 o'clock. A full meeting Is desired. Owing to the Illness of two or three members f the choir of Tryon Street Methodist church the Christmas can tnnta, "ThefNativlty Which was to have been repeated last night was postponed. -Miss, Bessie Bnrlchetmer will re-open her aohool of grace and eapresslon- at the city hall Wednesday afternoon at J: 30 o'clock. A new class of larger boys and girls will be formed on that date and the success of the costing term promises to greatly exceed that of the fall term, WHAT TROUBliB IS I&B01JT. How Morales Got the leadership in Hart Domingo. New York Sun. ' ' , President Morales of Santo Domingo is out to loin the Jlmenlstas party.lh Op position to the Horoclstas. The- Hera cixtas party.-whlch derives Its name from Moruclo Vastinea, who Is now a power In Bunto Domingo, wan the party behind Morale In his efforts to become Presi dent, and had it not been for its support he would never have become executive. The Jlmenlstas party Is. or was, head ed by JJmenes, an aspirant for the Presi dency. Notwithstanding their hitter ope pOMltlon to one another, tha Jlmenlstas and the Horacistos were once allied for a time, end it was due to this that Me rales got In office. It was about a yea nnd a half ago When Wos y pftf WM President, tie was universally disliked, and both the Jlmenlstas and the Jjora clutiis wore antlous to have Jto -overthrown. , , 5 . It whs not yet election ; time and' the dlasntlsned natives could not wait. Ac cordingly, th Jlmenlatas and; the"; Horo clstas Joined forces for the? overthrow of Wos y ON. This was accomplished, and th executive palace at Santo Do mingo Cltv was for a time vacant." "The Horaclatas were allowed to name a pro visional President, while It was agreed that Jimenes was to be made President At the next election. Horao VaSQues set lee.ted Morales to be temporary Presi dent. As noon as he had been installed Moral act to work to strengthen his position. One office after another was niled with his followers. Finally, there wum tin outbreak of the Jlmenlstas and an effort was made to throw Morales out. Ho had' grown too strong, however, and he raptured one province after an other, escept.tliat of Monte Chiistl. lMt nnnimrr tn revolutionists of Monte Christ! were taken Into the fold and Mo. rale was mude President of the -entire Republic, lie has now. broken with.. the lVruclHtas and proposes te-light them-, tvluit the -outcome will be -cannot be pre dieted. Both factions srs strong; and both willing to tight. , h Ih1 Kvent at Pilot Mountain. ; j Correspondence of The Observer. Jle- Hlali, Ruby and Rowa. Stephens, Rosa Ktiilum, Kltini Pprkner. Annie , Jtmlnian, Ialsy hi taker. Eettle Kulk, and Mrssrs. Jno. It. McDunUl, of Tal- i isIihshz-c Fla.; John Marion, of Klkln. ; J'mf. C. K. Hedmnn. of lllnghuiu S'ii'ml, of Mehfliie; Herbert Lowrv. of Keriieisvllle: A. U. Ashburn. of Win m..i . c. ". Kulp, of Klkln; John Mat ihi 'VH, of Fiiyeltevllle; D. R. Fulk. of Klkin. CIihs. Mlalt, Itlclo Smith. niiin- lnwrupre. Vlrice Swanson, Pow ell simrnun. ( . W. Kallam. of Pilot j Motnitaui. ' lnld nnd .oIIh1i In Modem life. , ('oluinbtis. Mo.. Dispatch to Wgshlng- I tort pout. Mitchell Chailrlch, a glstit, said to I l.c seven feet In height,, was almost , iiiNtanlly killed las night four tnilos ; iM Ht rf Crdiimbus oy Henri Jonas, an I IK-ycnr-oid lov, who brought him :d-.wn vi it h totie no larger than a H,.liii)l, thrown from a distance of 40 feet ft. " - David and Ooliath act tri modern lire Cliadrirk had struck a younger brother of Jonas,, and, Ullg eiaiiMed. svlr.sd a club with ths tntan tl'in o( assaulting the latter. f The bty ph'ked up a small stone And throw u tit the giant. It struck' htm behind the left ear, and, after running about In a circle for, several minutes, ! the "even-footer fell doad. 1 No coffin in Columbia was long enough, to con te In the body, and it was found neces ' wry to make onsT'le order.. .- v -v ;" ij." ' H .,- lite Mflrtisns Hate Us Deaf. Paris Cable 'Message, , .. , ' ..' Camtlle Flammarlon,, the astrono mer, talking on the ever-green subject of Mars, declared that the Inhabitants of that planet Are much more highly developed than th inhabitants of the earth", than whotd.it .would be difficult to imagine a. leg intelligent nman specie inssmueh-a they, do not know haw to irsontrol Utrpiseive, r , Ths MaatJatts are a, meh, older racs ihai) the inhabitants' ef tha eartfi,'rep rsaentlng wliafth latter ilt fee aev era! trillion years I hence.-" - Belief la tbetr . great, intflectual , upertoritjr atrengthens Teerlyj with consuntly in creasing precfseneU , in astronomical observations. M, wiatnmarlan sapport ed hla, views bv i trguments derived fron' well-know J physical ptoenemetMi tojtfarg' . 1 , WK i It Took ris'! i.i c; ::. , & Con fy, the A' 'nml I lng' t a irr 1 After cit'y-T..;o Itn. CorregjxjnrtAnee of T! ' . Wlnaion-. iit-m. t)t Observer. ),j'i-rs.'lH. , in Med-! 1 . s nd (.'!rk' J.,'Wlnfree, Charlie . earls,-C. F. 'Win-- iioskluH i chase in 1; i y rru Vatei' v arter jumi. bt. cm fo- , 111 bv . gi a ' t I i a l i ,: fox r yemerday," at 9, o'clock.. Colfax,, and r i , honr, they I 1 rtrQ'.i'tllg'l i , -i this rhs.se o'ht in a i made ... ice old id back ,an abort .liwereH: i.too w It, -and ... struck trA bee ierfield with .'the ...t btm and 'Onenlng at mm. wldei line a. dogs rJ, every Ju . "At SutWmerfleld: near , the , V t . Bummerneio; r. .HJ -Wlnfree, tiiaj:ter''a'Trtiilt of W&fa'? ... home of. Mr. M - mree,. im ivm. was caugnt f .,.,' TI elisjat Wight. J "A .house,, at jMi ?North ; Poplar etreet, ni1..tnT UnXtjiiiw H.- Davldon and occupied by Mri William A Clantton, a nagmanon . tne outiiern- uw-, -destroyed last nltht, by 'lira. Mr. Clan ton did net save, any of his furniture. A' hous? cCupleA by Mr. Edmund M. Williams, a substiVuta letter carrier, at the post-office, caukht but was saved. TUB WEATHtea. Washington, 'De a.1 ML-Sworecast tor Monday :ad Tuesday: I North Carolina, fair Monday- "and i Tuesday ; Bgbt .to Jh-esh north wlods, . . 4 V ' ' f.'.S. WE1ATHER 'Chnrtntle N. d.. S . .... m . wut sunrise, r.Mia iviinii. zi (standard time). - 1 ' ' TirlaT wvikVirtKn 'wraPORT. tTlrheKt - temBor&ture . .Sh.-tS;T :Jf Lowest- temperature.., . .4' ''V,'fi(f S Deflolency tor th day VX,..., I AecuraHlaied, dellclency tor the mo.. . ,77 Attaiimulatnd deflclencv for the yCar..M Precipitation to-day lnches -v.vH'!i IWnl - nrotnifatiui tnf the JnOhtlt 4.09 Accumulated excess itort ihe-moBth.,; 1 Accumulated -deAoienoy: for year WD WANT TOUR PRKSCR1PTJONS. ? , ,r DJI.WOi.TJl PUU Siwi." 1 ' , ,- B8. DAVIS. 'Phone M7.V4 " LET US SELI, TOU TOUR CIO All AND tobacco supplies. We have all the popular brands, JAB P STOW js , CO.; DrdgglsU. 'Phone ,J7., , ;,;, OUR IJNB OF DOMESTIC? AND IM- ported cigars Is large and ery varied. We. make special prices to the box tirade. OEM RESTAURANT..., E. F. Creswell, Manager. r jj TO MOT-g-ROOM HOUSBJi'CDOSBVIN; !itrnr.,irvi.w.'riBiwM,i r to ma this jdayt see now iijulekly 1 fill It. Now, Is .the'- time to , put your property where" the people wlHJJnd It. and where It will be properly looked after. B..KBBSLJSR, 26 8. Tryon ..Street V l-f: . ..' OUR AIM IS AlWATi TO OIVlO TOU the Very best goods obtainable and, ws ' fseljrure'that the best Is what yeu want. Below we give you" list -of the, best -.Mams and "the a best ' Breakfast Bacon that are cured. Take Trm npce iney era all good.' Smtthfleld Hamf famons the world over.'JTenls-'n-rade Mark" Hams and . Breakfast i Baepn King- labia" mium" Hams. SwITt's Bmpire" Bacon, v They are all good.;Phone ipk: MILLBR- TO 'XU USJfiRS OS' BLUB RIBBON Kxtracts, f a prosperoiia nu jra n-,w. ki,'K-l a t ' neiu i rr Jtiaet' ' v hum. dsy tp oompoumd prescriptions and fur nish medicines, snd sck reom supplies. Jprbmpt snd accurate services WOOD- ,MAj ft BHKPPAW,yt;rsscnpu9n.-rug- 'gtsta, . - ,.I-Vf' - .'"V HOMKS AND INVKBTMENTS FOR sale,' Elegant,' ' modern Vroow house vEast avenue, 0,$00ilegantmodernA. rroom house. North 'Yryon, jp.nioe, i,.80! nice, modra 6-roont oottage, 41 ' Eeast-Nlnth, l,WO; nee.indern;roprt ; hou-,. Liberty street.' 13.100 nice, mod. ern i.-room hqjtss North Brevard.' .2i0. ernts,AJARTHl.vJjl5WDl.RSON bTOP THAT COUGH; ' STRUP' WHrTK Pine r and Tar will do the srork,'tW. at MAYER'S, .Sixth and Tryon, aMeta 'Phone SBb , --' - v -A( - FRESH SUPPLT .OF. lAROSWHITH California Celery at 10c .BRIDX2ERB 4 - CO.,2W .WeM-Tada-'atrNti. : VhH--' WOOD AND'COAU DRT OAK" AND Fine wsoo, out ana aru. wr mim it. Fat 4lne for kindling. Best.Ten neasse- Soft Coal 'd Pennsylvania Hard -Coal for stoves and grates."; All orders receive our prompt attention. 4 Telsphont. "AVANT. .- rff. y FOR ,,6AI,B.I0 - FOB SUBURBAN home, m aeres, moms, stable, chick en houses, entire tot newly fenced) K. tM vfofj-s-room cottage, destrable. ther choice properties, .. fe.lgj,M' etc. il louses for rent. E. I .KEB3 l.ER, 26 South Tryon street V' -? - ' isBAtrrtrui. bright orapb trvit: Tangfttrenea, Julc and sweet; nice u-iru-Ma. nm.ncea:-California Celery, that long and white.' Nortlv Carolina Cream ery" Butter, tltat we evant every, family In Charlotte to try; If you .love goad butter.- It U as cheap as the peat grade otsceunsry nutter and ir yoo are pieas mA ,ih is can rurttlah regular every wek,fresh;rfromhe ' Crjamerjr A Happy Nejsk Tear to an. BARRATT A For Ponltrr Feed .v C.t "we 'have .-In V stock best gsadeg . of wheat and eracked -THE STAR taUA 'rim? , r n 1- .t . ft ti l y J ;The Director ot the Charlotte 5Nk tlonat Bank havs declared a dividend hf flv'per ..eent on the Caplta.1 of the bankv payable on and after any. S. 1.01. - W7 H. TWITTT. . . . lv' V " . - Cashier. .The Com msrslal. National Bank.!;.! t v,! chariott,' u;cn.' --rN I ThafDlreotorg of this bank have 4eJ ctarea Mrannuau tJiy iuchu 9t ilX. PER .CENT. .ayable: ,nd fUr 4 JTaouarr. " 4j i ! &lj3 Ll!1 J ! Su . inSURAWCE:: FIRE; T TT7P iOFFICE) No. t. Bant BaSO-ic. ;v ' Ben aMRW 48t&. o , . CUT ROV.TRS for "January Are -ery-'flatterlng, especially in 11. OAKNATION8. . J. 14 VAWJBY. , I. ', ? . j ..SMUiAX. ' Large - lot flne heavy .ropes for decorating. Telegraph orf telephone , hs for fc . - - i-XNERAIi DESlGNa 1 f Write us 'for' prices on your f WEDDING FIjOWERS. i Flo were cut fresh ever laay. J. Yen lisileV Nursery Cp. Bend teJgratna jt Greensboro. flllt CROWELISANATOFJU!lI. j-r,--For the. Treatment of- TTJiiskejr, , Morphine - and 1?& ?- Weryous -Diseases. - Special apartment, afid .nurses for iaay patrona ah ? rorms : of static electricity:- latest electro-vibrator ma chine tor. massage,, etc.; htso specially tramea massuers, etc., as well iBs vari Otia Idttds' of baths. Aasistantresi dent physician, in Jaouse' all the' time wjth the "ggperlntbndentl - , r , 8 W., 8rd street, Charlotte, N tp. 35sS5SS5i : Charlotte ttefenal Bu,!i t.a-a-a-t---aaSs-i-SM-a-sn- ' V ' i, W' Vs. j-.W W v, 'J (',fV, ' jT m ' "1;Jt 1 tir-consUt' a4m;(to.beveurteo to all , , classes and make , this ,a,,bank (-where those -ot moderate, means' ' shall have' th earner treatment as those more -favorably situated. Tou are teordjally invited to open a bank account with us. 1---M-kaMta-ataMsw--a .tt.;H:;jiuTlY,l:ier?- MPs N r v tt: tOa:!i!:ng v& LopgAssoqatian: er. iifHimnnr innnnni ni ii iih ? The cam in new building and Industry In Jfortli Carolina Ja greater. - r i .than at any period in th, SUto'r Wetor 4.. v- TI:e Noitfi Carolina Home Insurcnce 0. . ol Raleigh, 1. c. should receive- Itrf . proportion of Wa prosperity s h compared th the percentage ; of new business 'gjven ,io 'it in 'periods of less industrial activity . .t't., ('y 4'A'"", Give It the insurance on the desirable new properties you have4-i l to offer. will help to build vp our home ' State anM voontlnne the great, -era of prosperity no 'enjoyed by,;onr peoj.de. ; t :Spulhenij!Statcs Tnistfonipaiiyi fi&ti& '- IIABVEY IiAMBK-ni . . 51 1-2 ACRE FARM f MM: Fronting on Ssattle's Ford 'Macadam vrRoathrseTmeSjiTrom'' y; about fiftceh' acres In timber r tortfyomiK fruit tBelll-room-v; city Dwelling and a Barn A good Sprmg 'oh place.' Call at office for prices. , . Insurance '., There is nothing Utat eaiu.be 'given as' a phrlstmas gift that would ; : be more appreciated than a nice boot of 'our American Beauties, ; ; White and-pink Resea, Eed, White and" Tlnk . Carnations, Violets, and last but not least, our Wly, of -the Valley, -" v' r r , ' , i We also wish to draw your 'attention to our Pans of , Roman ' Jlya-. ' dnths. Narclasaand JJly - of tho Valley, . ' ,',' ,, 1 Write, Telegraph, or 'Telephone as rour wants, . " -' , Dttwoimi, ploral c.?j)2i:2. " ;! P. O. B6x427. ', BenfTrlcf!:cno. .C:-.:: 11', IT. a - j r. ciid.Yca.v Gait Alcn2.V J 1 Swear oft smoking to-dayt What's ' the-, use? r forget It t"T"ou have been, swearing' olt ' Sthls ftay, every year for 'the ' past -20 years. , 'And i you -" hayent 'atopped yet .'Ttather, resohre to emokeT better -cigars -which may be had for-"' the 'cos of Tomr 'present lemoktng,' ' if you will only be a little1 more careful'. In - the' selection -a of your 1 brands. -Just "a word about our fine Una of the best Havana, and - Dome-tie goods, j We tarry the nnetrt most popu-. " lar -lines of Cigars to be had In. Charlotte, find . wjtnt - your Clgart trade thl 11. "Begin , r the New Teao right by buying - yourqigargfat v w - .V RIIHJOrMI&'.COl r- DKTJGGISTS.V j ' I BEGINS WOQ With' a Goodly Increase of '1st J9- Desirable I Homes , ( jf , j1, And several Store Properties added to and hereafter a part ot hlA list. ' Among others, one le-Room.' Resi dence on W.- Trade W at' S3 month. One 8-Room New Residence N. Mc Dowell St.. .'. WO month. F. D. v Tire lostuaoce 203 8. Tryon. ' Red Estate Ocaltr- 1 P. 430. II D;flHlH,;Presi,cit.; ri 'iMnnr Manager Insurance, Department, ant r.W K i. p - rnrnPAPJPr ) cni Real Jstatc Ajent ; ' t 1 ,. no goo-t. Tl i ere la a eness 3-Mjr Life T nt ni i Cti'l'inies lit New 101 k and .dollars I i. .as fiut.li la , 'Avail- t reef now. -The South lias contributed her t;.l s..;ire tomak-vf ing ini.ionalres in: New .York, .but f rom now on she will, not lm-, . poverliv herself.i She' will keen her insurance money at home, ; The . Southern Life, of Greensboro, .4. C offers perfect protection, la y ' hberal policyj' and a fine invehtment, - .Every dollar collected by ua 1 for this company will stay here to be loaned .by. ue to Charlotte ' enterprises. This generoua pifor commends JtseJf to all thoughtful r people We wlsh you a very Imppy NewfTea?, - lv J . ICommerciaL.NationalrJ t ' A rutrrr Bahk. Our Capital, Re-. 1 TC' fifi'-.' rspdnsibnity and Surplus - - JM'Ci Iresrour Gihraltar.-- r- t Capital $200,000; ; . a - r; ; i. ,.A v v . SnKUs 375,00 J , ' Personal Hesnonfilbr v of Stockhbiyers.s; tV- . $200,000 , , " ' , -, "-t .J.W D. for Kvery- Dollar of Uabtlity,- . .. -v- J ''' ' E. HOW, P, Pres. ' lt.A Vs.x;Vr I A. a 3BIUEMZE31, Cash. x , v ! V v-- Beian business J855. ' - ".'-'-.r, -Vl " ' MfU, ;(- . ,r ' "'jit I'fo-nl. '. v. .f-i.' Capital anu SaKV plus. . isoaoooi r; YOUR CUSINESS CAPM ASSETS, ' Mcrdianb ar.d Terriers - Naticrd-Bank ii-. J' tltfe i W LWS FOR JNVESTf.lEf.Tj OR ; HOME: We can .supply lota inthetclty"' llntite or huburW either for Invest .rnent or a heme,' at prices to suit the 'customejt, ranging from I7S.0OV t 5,ooo. It uhnr yon pur JisC ; r 1 , , - y t ALSOi IMPROVED; PROPERTY;' . )THE CHARLOTTE; REABlIf tD.. W 1 f v'a Ai CRAI0, fiecyil'atijflf.Wanage - y ' '".;v. a Office iijTrnde at,,; t iK'Jfs;t' t-J Ttrf' JjWMSBBBBliliB-S-BBMSSBMWslsillfls TvrKrri'-a1'" i7t-m y .. M4.4W V tcnding;towchange banking coniiections are invited to consult; subject We . are prepared to bfferfceveryw , - ISOJIT HERN STATES TRUSTJCPANY V , 7 " ; . CAPITAI 1200,000 t f , ;l ' "i l. TRU8T BTJUjPING,' . ClURLqm 1 O.';- 3 ' - i r V GEORGE STEPHENS, . jT,S.' FRANKLIN, W. ttWOOI, t J- J. JO, Uttle, Pre 'C. M. Patterson, CHAL0nE?IR5JSt 'CCr.lP'Y; V Thffl Rank i full eouioned to carofof tha accounts ef banVs, lndl- ; rtduals, arms, andj tjerporatloaa y ohanges or openlnif new accounts. - v v f r"lL LL-jJLlLi 4'-: w. tt-iifii.N1:.' o. p. heath,. ,yAj$: ni . M. AVIsT . 'lt-O. LINK, . ' -'fi TH. PATTT .RSOST, i rJ C GUTHRIE, : IOTTLE,! 1 jl W, ZIMiSJUttMAN. J, ,- a,JiB i - . i -.- Tr- J D eome t-our strongest .Bhuthern 'Mill's are. Investments 'which appeal to our moat conservative investors.,; r, . 1 .' . We offer some. of the very best securities jof this class la amounts '.of,$80P and more. They i State.' ' ' ..-.'. For particulars call on or I v J a I - s - . t r ' ' f(Sl at tEf verv beginning 'of ' S sfacti the ybar-'toVenjoy that ''t'Y deling, ''of -saiety and; 3 i satisfaction .-.which i s ' A I "realized from . the -very - first-day thatyou .'beffin; 3 .if totarAsiets $1,970. 7 Mb 9 1 14 SOLICITED .;.'K'v 2(A)jXKi.C3li u 1 V VPe 'invite yorf to open an account. wlth'bprordlslnt every courtesy and accommoaatjn consiaiept win, souna We?.jJhr four-per, cent Interest on.' deposits '-o -(' . , , , i i i i ii ' E.4 WiXSOtf, Pweldent, . ; , J JQB. ROSS,-Vice v President, t ijk; tvitn.ixoux; - uasnser. eeA ...... - .rvrV Pj-w-Vi nrnti a "In. ' v ' . -yV W V...' j.-. li , V'-, -.: r'C for tthe Kew-Year',,. or write to on .the' - V . V lee pretj. R. lla good. Cash. - It' rejspectfulljr Invitee oorreepond'- are non-taxable1 f ton that Investor to-this r address y -i " . H- A,' t - r 'i i , in, tf "'- .4 . ,7 4 f i - i !-' . J;. . : 0 4 V b s, "ft i i . . ' i 1 itf j., ' i '
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Jan. 1, 1906, edition 1
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