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CHARLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER, JANUARY 3, 1 y I) Al.OKHOSED ; . i'U.m schools 1 r location IMiklrs t 1 osi.l Among Uto ' ill ' . f t'i County City Get . . ; of the. I ia.24.SO . lie After ' Expenses', of Hoard ...:n Are- Paid Apportion l,y Townships and Dy uw- . It. J. Cochran, countysupertn cnt of education, yesterday flnlsh- r portioning ; the county scnooi ...J mong the schools of the county. cording; to , the .instructions oi too ard of education., The board met i the afternoon, at 4 o'clock and ape ved the apportionments. . The total ;:id of the county was $W.52,S7.' Of his amount 5,2H.l was from special t iea and -trill be used 1n the districts n iiiph votinr the tar. Of the remain' i .ff r0.SM.5 fatM.HS mast be deducted Ms expenaese of the boara oi eaucauon, 1 nterest, laalary of "county superintend ent, etc.. leavlhg,4M. The city's pro rata share or this fund Is J12.237.7S, md the, county building fund was $2. 4:W, leaving, not including the fund from special taxes. t8.7JW to be ap portioned among; the rural school. The fund waa apportioned anion; the 15 townships as follows: . - Charlotte township, 7,OSi00t mer ry hill.' W.444 JO Steele Creek. 11,736.07; fharon; l,J7I.00r - Providence, ll.88S.10: Clear Creek. 11,577.10; Crab Orchard, J3.261.70; Mallard Creek, ll.SMOO; Do weeee, $1,7910; Xemley, S930.J0; Long Creek, Paw Creek. $1,738.80; Morning -tarj fl.4S3.70: Plnevllle, $1. 11S.10; JHuntersville, M.S83.90. , The apportionment among the dls trlcts the various, townshtoe was .- at follows: - ' CHARLOTTE TOWNSHIP. ' , District Ho. I white, Seversvwe, W32; colored. Bid die, $270. ' , District , No. 2 While, JDllworth, $2. 'is" colored. Clanton. $120. .'District No, White, Grove, $283; colored. Wilson. 12L 'District No. 4 White, Oak Grove, . colored. Myers, $120. District No. V-Wnlte, Belmont, $1, SM' colored. Shaw, $100. District I No. White, Nevln, $252; colored.' -aier, iiuu. v Dhttrlcl ' No. 7 White, Groveton ' colored, "Greenville. $140. District'' No. 8-White, Chadwlck, 1848; colored, Irwin, $120. Total White. SS.M8; colored. $1,090. ..- BERBTHILL TOWNSHIP. ' , District No. 1 White, Dixie, $47.90; colored. Mt. Olive. $90. N District No. t White, Big Springs, " fri: colored, Rhyne and Berryhlll, . I1S5.' ' ' - ' District No. ,1 White, Beattle's '.'CtaapeL 1130; colored, Muddy Branch, ' $40. District No. 4 White; ; color- .i!,a4.Tin. 190. District' No. ' 3 Whlte,'5Mrt ?rovf JM8; colored. Muddy Branch, $40. ." District No. 4 White, Alexander Academy.' $338: colored. La wing, $80. District, Nov B White. Paw Creole Academy. $441.80: colored, Salem. $"& Total White, $1,443.80; colored. $296, , MORNING STAR TOWNSHIP. : District No, 1Whlte, Proctor, fllO; colored.' i . - v ' District . No. ' Whte,' Matthews, $446.37; colored, Matthews, $90. -. i s . District NO... $ White, Cochran Academy, ,$817.83; colored, Hood's, $80, , District; No,' 4-Whlte,' Morris. ito; colored, ,'. " . ToUl White, $1,294.70; colored, ,$17ft If ' ' PtHKViiAJF,; TOWNSHIP.. s District JMo. l-WWtePlneyllle, $545; colored:- Plnevllle. $125 ' . ""J ' v District. No. 2Wite, GrUr'. $Jlt; 850r coloreir Baea.r $85. '- ; I DlstrfptNo.i 8-i-White, Barnett,; $16B. 50: -colored Ballea. 384. ' , . TotaV-Whlte, $890 f colored. $298. ' ' IHJNTERSVILLT5 TOWNSHIP. District - No.. 1 White. Huntersvllto High School, W.zti- tolarea, un teravllle. $90. ' ' c. District ;No,, $VWJ)Ue,few school, $241.63; colored, - District No. 8-CaldweU, $125; col ored Walnut Grove, $90., District No. 4 WJlte, stump Mown, $125; colored. r-: Total White, iwtra.jw; coioreo, txiw, COMING ATTBACTTON8. . , fr .'!s IPUM- VVIIIIW, flfVQIiTVf WIWW, fOOV. : i. - STEEL CREEK TOWNSHIP. vl District No. 1 White, flteel Creek, -v t - District No 2.-Wb1te, Observer, $zn-,T colored, McCHntock, $95. , , District No. 8 Whit. Boyd, $135; colored, Boyd, $15. -VftDlatrict No- White. Knos, $115; Colored, Corulhers, $"0. ,v . Distriat Np. 6 White, Shopton, $410; . colored Grler, $90. -.,Tota!--Whtte,. $1,331.70; colored, $408. . SHAUON .TOWKMHU". ' .JnistrlctaNo. 1 White, 8a rdls, $357; 'i colored. Sardls. $139, . . $210volored, St. Lloyd, $S0. , colored. I. $80. ."District No. 4 White, Ebenesee, ' $335: colored, Ubenecrr, $80. . ' Subscription school, colored,4 $80. ' -'loiai- wiine, u.us; coioreo. i PROVIDENCE TOWNSHIP. District No. lWhlU, Carolina -y Academy, $317: colored. Plnevllle. $145. .District No 2 White. Providence Aeademy, $125; colored, Jonesvllle, - $176. District No 4 wnit a. uowns, 1230; ' ' colored. Black jack, 1,5. ; i Total While, $1,Z!; colored, $480, ... v ' rr s a n ru v w towkkh i p District No. 1 -White, Bald Acad "ny, $613.40; colored. . CTUalvtot V n'h l. WHan (Irni'H ,r, $12090; coiorea, oid inn, colored, . ms i District No. 4 While, Arlington, $310; colored, Haletn, $7D. District No 6 White, Clear Creek, $123; colored, District No 6-Whlte, Anhcraft. Grifllih as "King Rlcttard the Third" "The , Itunawaya" 1 coming Again. , ,.,.,' ' In the Drellntlnary announcements sent out by John Hickey, the man ager of John's Griffith's tours, from his office in the Empire Theatre Building, New York, he says to local manaa-prs: "America's leading trage dian, John Griffith, will be presented in a. matestlo production of Shakes peare's Immortal tragedy, 'King Rich ard the Third.' surpassing In every de- tall all previous efforts at performance and illustration made for tours of this glorious ; play." Remember this announcement was sent to local mani agers and the various theatrical syn dicates who control the booking of the best attractions, and not to the general public. But it Insures to the public a performance: of unusual merit and brilliancy for- all bookings of John Griffith's present tour have been made on this assurance, backed by the prestige, of his management. Mr. Orlfflth's date in this city Is Tuesday next. . . v A SHOP STOIH". Reporters Draar a : ; Young Lady Irt 'Klegant Gown ami : Send Her ou Her Way Itcjolclng A Name on He j eclvlug List Comes In Without '- Costnnie-oNewspspvr Mon;Put to -,,the Knd of Their Wtts, , t k -. J was u one-thirty; ' time that ""copy was all In." ; Three Indugtriotis -newsy paper .reporters sat at their machines in the city editor's office,' rattling oft? the names and costumes of the New Tear's reception lists.1 Each fellow had a task and was driving hard to' finish It, so that the printers might go to work on the tedious Job. Buster Brown, the affable Buster Brown had come up Below" where he had been making necessary preparations for mailing the paper out in the, morn In. ,and with sleeves rolled to the elbow and. shirt uuouuonea al ias cojiar ne lay dock tn the one rocking chair of the shop; read' tng a Press notice of a com In a-itinW: Jack Dog, the disgruntled strike sym pathiser; Prince, the indolent mascot and Jim Stowe, the noisy meddler, lay, about the shop, taking their rest.', The Little One, with .fierce mustache and tousled hair, and bouvant: but belated Christmas spirit, moves about th building, bothering first one and then anotner, and tarrying long enough now and then to curse at Jack Dbg-for be ing a Union pup.. This was the situa tion '.'down stairs," at that night.- "Up stairs" six linotype men were "aaiino-. up' copy bv the thousand word tvrv hour and the "Associated Press" man, the managing editor, the "State news man" ' and the proof reader were all busy; In truth then was no tAafin m The Shop" at that hour. T , Under these conditions one of the bright young men of the city depart ment suddenly, stopped hitting his typewriter and called out: "Sair. here a young lady without a costume." "What?" asked Buster Brown, some what alarmed. . 1 I mean here )s one name In this long list, unaccompanied by a discrtptton of the dress." Everybody ceased to work' for the moment but no one seemed to be able to- make a sensable suggestion about the name without, the costume. : Three men stared at the young fellow, who had discovered the mistake In a half dosed way. - 1. X2aIl tbe young lady upf suggested someone,.'' ..-,. .1 "That will never do." declared 'the city editor, ''she and all of the family have retired." - t , j ' . ? "Well. we. can't let-her go In this way; she ought to 'have dress," said the young fellow in all seriousness ' 'Indeed. 1 she -y must' have' asserted Buster Brown, ' w . , r "'Buster, r yott are ' married, what would you say she could wearto re ceive In." added the troubled reporter. "Let me seei J tell yonj Hanged If 1 know you know,,! have not thought of that!" - t . i , . - '8ay blue chiffon, and lace," suggest ed one of the single lads. 1 "What, that Is too flimsy, old fellow," declared.Buster,. , , -A' . , weji, a say jet us give her white silk and American BeauUea' That will do.? 1 ss," saia muster. , - r " "Yes." said the others. - - . Again the machines be gait to rattle and soon "copy was alt In." The boys went home, feel In that they had done a good days work, but it never aawnea on them that they had done an extraordinary piece of work. Without shopping, or consulting a "tall ofr or a dross maker they had olothed an unfortunate young lady In a hand some gown and sent her on her.way re 1 For coughs and colds no remedy 1 equai 10 Kennedys Laxative Honev ana xar. 11 is d fferent from all oth ersbetter, because It expels all cold irom tne ' system by actlnsr as cathartic on the bowels. . Affords im mediate relief, in Croup, Coughs, Colds, Whooping-cough, etc. Children love tt. tsoia ty King's Drug Co. - The theatre-goers of Charlotte will have the pleasure of being really amused when "The Runaways" comes to the Academy Monday evening. This noteworthy production set New York In a whirl for seven monfhs at the time of its famous run at the Casino and since then there has been sort of a erase among amusement seekers of the country to see "The Runaways." The initiation of George Evans. "The Honey Boy," into musical comedy Is witnessed in "The Runaways." Mr. Evans is In the leading roTe in this production, having been Induced to quit vaudeville for a salary equal to that paid any man In musical comedy. Along with the original production Mr. Evans has Introduced a number of new specialties of his own inven tion. The performance given by "The Runaways" is brilliant In every sense of the word. Such costumes, scenery or stage settings have iiever been at teiriDted In any other production. They are packing them' In to see the great Casino sho In every city where It Is being produced. To XleiiKHlcl the Cox House. Mr. Charles W. Johnson, who bought the Coxe house on the corner of Ninth and North .Tryon streets some time ago, has let the contract for remodeling the place to Mr. Sam uel Asbury. The house will be put In fine shape and the grounds lm- nnoved. and the barn on the corner of Ninth and Church streets will be torn down and removed. Sometime In April Mr. Johnson will move there fo live. The pretty home On North Tryon, where the Johnsons now live. will be sold. . UTTlf THINGS IN MM! Lubiii Furniture Company Count much for complete ness and value. It Is that lit tle detail work, a little heavier here,' a little better made there, and yet possibly does not add anything . to the appearance, but of course makes thu furni ture a great deal better and makes the difference in the cost ... -. One piece may look Jnst as well and cost less, but It is never as good. Watch that little detail work. Come to us with your want list. . We give these small mat ters the proper attention. . A' complete stock for your selection awaits you at It Is the Best MeiHetne Compounded In, This World, : 1.90: colored. . ;.: Total While, $1,427.10: colored. $150. CRAB OKCHAKD TOWNSHIP. VDlstrlct No. 1-Whlte. Bark Creek, $180; colored. Query, $H0. District No 2 While, Newell, $508. 74; colored. Newell, $75. ''District No. White. Nutwood, $180: colored. Ik-rryhlll. t5. District No. 4-White. Progress. $10; coWwed, Hen Salern. $11). District No lV-Wlilto. Hickory Grove, $180: colored. HI. Paul. tllO District No ft- White. Robinson, ? $150: colored, Kjieam, 175. District No. 7 While, $150; colored, HhkI. $Hi) . District No. 8 -White colored. ' . Total While. $1.676 70; 21ALLAHD CUEKK TOWNSHIP District No. 1 While. Dfrltii. J400; colored. New Ilorte. tsi. Dlstrict No 2 -White, Croft. $235; "Colored, llmkvvell and Yoiiiik, $150. Hill, District No 3-Whlte. liberty P $185: colored, JonesVllle. $90. T-; District No. 4 White, hl.r. ' Colored. . District No. 5-White. Mallard iree. foiorro, rerun rim, o, -' District No 6 White, Union. $188; & colored, . s ToUl While, $1,433; colored, $4ir,. C ' DICWEESE TtWN8HIH. " District No. l-Vhite, Cornelius. $650; colored, Mt I'lfaxant. $125. ' District No. SWhtte. Davidson, , f KSi colored,. Davidson, $120. colored. District No. 4 White, Cowas. $106.. :- X71! mnimrmA I'itwfln. 1510. , Total White. $1.40 37; colored, $325. w aii v fltAiirkraufti ; District No 1 White, Ullead. $300; sji,-. insinCT o. s vwnue, viaaier, no.- - J5; colored, Fiddler, $70. Diririct No. $ White, Glasgow, $200; .colored. D J6f colored. Withers, $70, , Tets t White, $7J0.$0-eoIorea,-$21. " ' '-v IXNG CHEEK TOWNSHIP. ", District No. . White.' Davidson, $0.70; colored, Davidson, $76. , District No. $-Whit. Hopewell, fm; colored, Wbitajcer, $80. ' District No, ,-WWte, Lucky, $148.- tO: colored,;. . DHrtrict No - Whits. Trinity, $148 f; colored, Miranda, $$ District No. sWhlts, Chapel, $23; COl irCd, ... mil nt rU . Di"tri.'t No. White. '.Alexander $148.50:" colored,;' 'Prlteraoo, $r,9. f tx I)!sm1H No, 7 WWW. Buck,; Cuff. ".",; cilre4; wwi , vj - ' - Whiter $1.218 20; colored. t3ty. CRKJ5K TOWNSHUV , r ' i k t No, White, Oakdoliv flOf : u i' t No.' WMie; Long Creek, ' ; colored, k Woodiaod, $10- For more than two years I was a xevere sufferer from chrohlc dysen tery, brousht on by acute Indiges tion. Almost dally I had to take Komethlng for relief. It also brought on a catarrhal headache, from which 1 suffered daily, ond which debili tated me to such an extent I would have to lie down three or four hours eac h day, and it mo.de the flesh of my face extremely sore and sensitive to the tuch. My general health was greatly impaired, of course, and I was weak and nervous. One day I was at my son's home, and after dinner I was taken, as usual, with one of those terrific catarrhal headaches. My daughter-in-law had been giving Mrs. Joe Person s to her little boy for ecasemn. and It had cured him. Hhe suggested that I try It. as a bot tle wax then on the mantel. I did so, and the very first dose I took re lieved that headache. 1 continued it that night and the next morning, end even on the second day after I Hill. ' commenced It, I did not have to lie i down lit a I, for the first time In sev $150: i tu I weeks. 1 then bought a dozen bottles, and colored, $585. ' look nineteen bottles before I stop ped. My condition 'van brought on by innlurlal fever, which I had con tracted in Texas fifteen years ago, and from the efforts of which I have been muTerlng ever aince. IHT CLEANING AND DYBKG li'S Those who i1mI lh, h., ... """ met an meir uyeing ana, lij Cleaning to us, knowing that not Ohlv la niir woelr f Via Ka but the cost is no more than yott pay for the inferior kind. Our dry cleaning process spells O-D-O-H-L-E-S-S. CHARLOTTE STEAM LAUNDRY. Laudrerors, Dye, Cleanera. 219 fJdutb. Tryon street. 1 I I'lnn Kurr, Any one to see me now, and before I cumtnenurd taking Mrs. Joe Per- $230; 1 son's Remedy, would hardly know me for the same perron. For the first time In fifteen years I AM WELL, and my health has been restored. This Is my opinion, summed up, of Mrn. Joe Person's Remedy. 1 1 i the Ilct MctlMne Compoumlcd In HiIn World. Only stick to It long enough to erndlcate tho trouble from the blood. It will cure, and tt Is perfectly harm lees In every respect Por fifteen yeurs It Is the first thing I have ever found that counteracted that ma '.arial trouble conti-acted In Texas, MHH. MART AMANDA NASH.' Lumberton. N. C Dec. 7. 1908. Hi CARBON PAPER DITTMAffS SiRCIiUSS , AND' f We can save you money on arbosr. Give ;w 'your order or specta) ilxeA.'" Js ' i HOUSTON OIXOH'.S' CO. MEN'S SHIRTS With most men It Isn't what they pay for Shirts, as it Is what they get for their money. They want to feel safe as to style, material, fit and good shirt making. .' . ;,,' ; ' ' We aim to have, our Shirts Perfectly Correct We are" offering our trade the very tatest Ideas in Winter Shirts that the best makers have produced. $1 and $1.50 We call special attention to our $1.00 White Shirts. Yoiii Brothers & Rogers. aOlHK, HATTERS AND WISHERS. Well made clotHng clothing tfiat is up-to-date, mads tp t ar4 never fdb, ;tbis . our lioijby and is one reasonwhy, we have so many 'repeat orders." Our ' ; ; custorners know full wett the degree of satisfaction ' which they "obtain at , bur ; : store. MtisVeally useless to pay exorbitant ', prices" to the high-priced tailors . ; "T(when such satisfactory results are to be had from our, eadyrto-wear tailored r A J dothing Our tailored clothes are not madeby one man,; Who is called on to J ; ' v ' "make the garment from start to finish; Iwtare'made by a mimberof tdlors, each - : entirely effiicient anci each attending to just one feature in the construction of: -v.. mc" suit by, this method pur tailors, can devote their energies to perfecting:;-:-, their 'particular, part of this suit and the result is clothing made by. a number K ;f me highest-priced and most capable taflora : m JtoericeV'X ?' The'dothirig hbusesthat-We'i We ,j havlemeir product in stock how and can please ":.you. "- l'l'tt' 'M. Mail Orders Rebdve Prompt Attention. PIAK01AS AND PIAKOIA PIAFJO FiAYBIS -' i A'J "i'-" ''i V i. ah, : ' 4 ' : ... ..'.' THE WORLD'S GREATEST pie players: , A' 1 The Pianola will give mora pleasure i and , instruction In yodr home than J5 , , any' instrument you can make for the price. " ;w, .""' " " . It makes an expert ' piano, player j out of a novice in music. ' '. It enables you,, though you may " ,1 -nothing of music, 'to play th plane perfectly. . 1 , -f . v,v Tt gives you the pleasure of listen- ' ' ing to - the music of the 4 world's greatest composers and performers In , ' ' your' own. borne. A Pianola Is just ; the thing for a Christmas gift Visits , " our store 4 and hear them." . . " A, " sjBBS Our Clothing Looks Right When You Buy it; And Stays Right After You Wear it Suits $10 to $25 Overcoats $10 to $30. THE LONG -TATE CLOTHING CO. 'eft j""1 ,T 't SPECIAL . ..'Stiff X. - - . i, BARGAINS COUCHES, We will offer at special low prices this week our, Superb Una of LEATHEIt, PANTABOTE and VELAUS COUCHES. ' -, . v If you are thinking of buying, a . Couch, ' don't fall to the splendid bargains we are offering in this line. ,, . :' VmIiihp : rmich. vairnla nrl 11 nn tr SS TK ' .:tr.iAi,''.';':rfink .i-'.v.mi.,o 1 1 it A iAM , , veiour t'oucn,' regular price ,$lB.oo, for m ii.ro. V- " v ' - pimtAsote Couch, regular price, $1.$0. for la.od,? J.- ' V Intasou Couch, regular price, $H.60, for 114.00,', , , '-'j - &fattici tostcd or E fcfdci;;;::., ';Sci:li Tryii Slrcct THE ' The winning numbers In our, i Prtee Contest were First' Prlsa,' , No. J10J$. Fifty Dollars worth of Goods. ' Second Prlso No. 9234. Thlr ty-flve Dollar worth of Goods, Third- Prise No. 2571, Flty v teen Dollars worth of Goods; , Mr. Edwin Howard .holds number for second prise. Cus tomers win .please look over Coupons and report as soon as you find duplicate o above, numbers. v - " w Wishing you all a prosperous -New Tear. yV - -f"'v GARIBALDI & BRUNS. " t i V1 " 1 ' ' 3''1 V i '" THE DENNY CAFE l MUIXK JBJV ' Ul AJT7WJMf AXnSU At v ,E. .Id . KLEGANT SKKVICE,'. 'Jh Rnndal iMnlftff Ronnf tar TAdlM. : THE: DENNY CAFE . Nubile Stenographer. ' Long Distance 'Phooe, : r . )( v ' " uiiu ji wan , v. , t . Ksw and strletlr first-class: 1 centrally located: three minutes wsik from depot lloc ana com osina, memo iirbu. ,v ters to the commercial twWws,".'-!V-'-' SPECIAL SALE Warn Winter Udcnva ' This week we place' on sate , rour entire stock of AH Wool, Silk and. Wool and Cotton' and ' Wool Underwear at 33 1-3 Per Cent Disctf i These goods are of the , very best American and English , - makes and It will be to your ; advantage ' to. call ' and - see -them. ' . .. i' ', v 4 l Tb f cte-Crov.Ti Xo. r SPECIAL- SALE! If v i 4 it j On Biscuit Beaters reduced from $2.25 to $1. Come be fore they are all gone. iMniste2d',BL;nycii,''jr,: V 1 Phone .343 Ksrth Tryca St. 2 57 YEARS AGO EHEBSON FiAT.OS : . - v 11' - v . Jumped Into 'prominence be- , cause , of , their 'musical tons , TO'DAY ,, ,. ;-.; Over1 sJ.000 "Emersons" art In homes of particular people. Built to last a life time. ,. - Sold st an honest price. - C.. rii.li2 f..w.c 0) - II North Tryon. Tj.' Waldo Ames, Manager. r . E. s?UGU Proprietor 1 Vi i ' 4 4 ? ,v Mr
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