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CilAULOTTE DAILY OBSERVER, JANUARY 8, 1D06. A . A- U f THE WEEK'S ATTRACTIONS. 1 SrOXDAV "Tlie Runaways." ' s, TTKSDAr Jolm Criffltii to ? "King , Richard the Third." '.. ' . 1 -v" VVTNlDAYW'Brown's la Town.j FRIDAY Howard Kyi in "Moaart," ' SATURDAY BUly - Kersand's -7 lin V sirels. ' , i.V VVw A George Evans, wha wIJ appear at the Academy, tonight, is tha latest of the . vaudiville top-liner to forsake thi end of Hie Kama to star in musical .comedy, tie Honey oy" haa signed a. con i (Ot with F. Ray1 Comstock, manager .."The Runaways? to essay the part of Blutch, th Jockey, jin this now.fa : - rnoua production-1 In a class of his own . In ' vaudlville and - commending an , enormous salary .the allurements must ' - indeed ' hate "? been great to - Inflnnce , 'The Honey Boy" to Join the Comstock f. forces. They Were. The modest sum of $1,000 a week is being paid to Evans - f to cavort under' the sabrlquef -of I Blutch - The toniy stipulation that, ii made is that Mr. Evans shall show ' that tie Is worth as much to MrJ Com-;-. stock as Shauncey M. Depew was as Tresld'-nt of the New " York "Central , Raltr and George is going to do It. t v Not, only baa J won popularity' as Carolyn Walker In "The Runaways." I i : 1 .' . ..: ! ; - , ' I ,nv 1,, I , i . i - ; r . i 'V 'J, ., i VA . ' fc. clever eomedlan.but Mr, Evan is a'a --v:--'. the author of a number ot tne- nnit v .popular songs written. It waa his pan ;rs5.-)V;:that srare us "In The Good Old Sum' J'jnrTIhi,,r?'Standln'" on. Da Corner Didn't-Mean Wo Harm,'? ri'U oe True 1 -to rnyf Honey' Boy'itiookout" for de -Hoo-doo-doo-doo Man, and "Come " Take . Trip' tn my Airship. Mr. Evans Is' one of the'flrst half a doien ' ' of the world's song wfiters whose roy- i allies nave oeen greatest, , : - v It too often happen that well known " etars, particularly those who play trag "''' edy, appear here With inadequate sup port, or maybe the trouble t the star '""' is ao good, thai the. average' support , shows to a disadvantage In comparl' , . son. This Is generally due to baste and .', carlessness Int - organization, for bad ; actors often cost as much as good ones, . - and their cleverness is best illustrated - . in their getting good engagements t-'i through "their assurance and nerve-" ' qualities that many good actors lack , So, sifter all, U isn't the economical -,, views , of the management that; ao v count for Inefficiency. In -the case of . '' John -Oriiflth's 'company the artists .,i v- were all engaged fully three months be "fore the opening of the present season, y I , and the engagements made'- contlngnt S v upon results at rehearsals. , They are , ' alt people of vast experience In Shake ' ' spear's plays, and the ideals accord- " Ing to the manager's viewof the roles they bave been engaged tor, . The re- ' hearsals have been frequent and erdu-v,i'-Ous, and many changes made with a -s Mew to a betterment of the entirety. When the iompany left ftew York for ; ,s present tour, It tilled all, the phyalo ' i and .rtlstic requirements of the star ' and the management, and will appear ' here Intact on. Tuesday, night. Jan, 9, - at the Afademy or music, m naae ' spear's immortal tragedy, ''King Rich- ''ard the Third. Of course It must be cuv understood that possible Illness or acol always make a dlfterenc in any ktompany but no such event has ao far disturbed tha general ' excellence of ' f John Griffith associates. ' - 4 ' ( ' The lively farce, "Brown' in Tovm. , come to the Academy of .Mnnlo . Wednesday, where the audience will , surely laugh over, the string of com plications which 'are said to furnish . endless fun' through the . three acts, w The author has done some" lever Work - ; as a farceur in thla play,' both- In in . genlou arrangement and ! abundance of farclal Incidents, with catchy songs, - . bring- music, and also in the crisp, and buoyant stumor of the dialogue., .''The etory tells chiefly of the troubles which -' surround a newly wedded young cOu- Perfectlon can only be attained in the physical by allowing Nature to ap propriate and not dissipate her own resources. Cathartics gripe, weaken disalpate. while DoWitt'a LUtle Early , Risers simply expel all putrid matter and bile thus allowlflg'ihft liver to as sume normal activity. Good for . the complexion. Sold by King' Drug Co, tie. who wish to keep their marlage a secret until they can devlwe some good reason ; for. breaking the. news to . the groom's father, who , strenuously : ob jects to his son's marrying- until be reaches - a .certain ' age, ' "Humerous friends and relatives disturb the early connubial happlneaa of the young cou ple who hide in A jiearby country place and assume the name of Brown, and the plans and subterfuges neces sary to -get rid of them are cleverly worked'. out.1 'The-, farce is 'played throughout -with invigorating ' brisk ness. , The advance sale begins at Jor dan's this tnornliur.' i v , , " ',' ' If' . i -' " " to1,' is1"!!1 V"'ri v; Howard 'Kyle,-Who' will always oc cupy? a; place of v'epeoial "endearments wherever his high. Ideals of dramatic art have been fully attested and whqse numerous characterizations have gain-, ed for him en' enviable reputation. His impersonation of .the ' Revolutionary Character; --Natha Hale, 5 being-' partlr eularly well r remembered, " will un doubtedly find, a cordial . welcome on his Teviaitatioa here at the. Academy Friday evening' on j which occasion-he will present' bis latest and most em phatlc successful achie'yments in- the roe of "Mosart," around whose life Ivy Ashton ttoot,-a-.lece -of Secretarv Root, has Woven' adramatlc story of strength and virlltti?;.-. V iu . Wherever - Mr. Kyle's 1 portrayal f the world's -greatest musician- has been seen.v naught vtut cordial praise; has been bestowed upon, his fine en deavorii and aa.i for the play . Itself, and the 'capable company . supporting Mr; Kyle.' togither;with the beautiful scenic inventure and 'the picturesque costumes the critics have unanimous ly rendered a substantial verdicti ,: , v r f Billy Kercinds Famous Minstrels will, hold the boards. at' the Academy next Saturday -night.. This attraction, whift 1a ' well i known to our . local, theatre patrons, is now recognised as one of the leading minstrel shove of tha day. This season ha expense toe ingr spared to .make Defter and grander than ever, 'the company number thirty-five people, every member being an artlat in: his . line, including Prof Tuacy's Challenge ' Cornet' Band 'of 20 pieces, the olio Includes, besides and Only" and -' Original Billy Kersands, Alonto v Moore ' (the Black . Herman), Marsh t Craig - (the - Boneless Marvel), Nolan T. Washington- (the Kentucky Wonder), Campbell Bros- the Famous Alabama Quartette, r Arthur Maxwell, the : Champion Colored Trick Bicycle Rider, and others, - - it The feature of this attraction . this season 1 the marvelous and amazing first part- setting, which represents the inside , ot a mammoth watermelon, which la a. revelation in itself. REUNION AT REIDSVILLE. . , Family Gathering to Celebrate 75th 'i- Birthday : of Mr. .9. T. Smith Medical Society Meeta Personal. Correspondence of Thejpbserver, ..a. ;" ReidsvlUe Jan 6.-A glad reunion of children, -grandchildren and near rela tives was held at the home of Mr, and Mrs, J. T.- Smith 'Tuesday,: the ccasion being the birthday of Mrs, Smith, who has reached the ripe old age of 76 years and is In excellent health and full of energy. Their married lofe has been one of continued happiness -for 6S years. Only four people, are now living who witnessed the marriage. A bountiful dinner was spread and everyone enjoyed himself beyond measures Later In the day the relative, took , their departure, wishing many happy returns for this The.Rockingham County Medical Si clety wa ' in session - at Leaksvllle Tuesday. There was a good attend ance of county physicians. Matters of business were considered.- It was de cided to adopt a plan whereby all the members of the society could be. noti fied of any parties who had refused to pay- for, professional service when they were - conslderdV- able '-. to do eo, Di s. Tuttle, Johnson Taylor, of Leaksvllle, were: elected members of the society. The next meeting will be held In Went vprth the first Monday Jn April, Col, R. A. Stokes, of Spray, Is' In feeble health, never having recovred from some aliment jwhich. he suffered while the Legislature was In session the past winter. , .Messrs." Bushnell Brothers' last night disposed of their stock of genera! mer chandise to Messrs. , J. N. Purgason and George Faucett, .who. will continue business at the Bushnell's present stand. The store Is closed to-day while stock-taking ' proceeds. ' Mrs. ' S. H. Bushnell contemplates moving to Western North Carolina to engage In business. - , Miss Marlon Womack has returned to the Oreenaboro Female College.-Mrs. J, F. Ray has returned from a visit to relatives in Jackson, Miss. Miss Vlo lette Lewis, of Mt. Airy, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Earnest , Link. Mr. Ed Llnkj of Durham has returned home after a Visit to hi brother here. Mr. will Stephen la here from the south to spend a few days with 'his mother. Mrs, J. F.' England has returned from a short visit to her daughter in Char- iotte. Mrs, Rosa Jones and daughter have returned to Danville, after a -visit to relative here. Miss Bessie Withers IS the guest of her brother, Mr. J. B. Withers, m f jackson.r- ia. Messrs. Robert Trotter, and Sam Hurdle have returned to the University of 'North Carolina. Mrs. C, A. Matthew, of Charlotte, has errtved to spend some time with her husband' people. Mr, Walter Nell has returned to his home In Winston-Salem, after a short visit to relative here. Mr. J, P, Cornell has gone to Atlanta to work in the branch office of ,thev F. R. Fenn Tobacco Co. Miss Emma Mc Kinney has resumed her Studies at the (Normal and Indus trlak College, Greensboro Mf. R. S Anderson is now residing In -Greens boro, bavlng'-moved his family there since the holidaysv-rMIss Trevas Jones; of Winston-Salem, who has been visit ing: the Rev. F H Jones, has returned home. Miss Annie Leak, Who has been a guest of M Iss Mary Pierce, 'has re turned to he home in Kernersvllle Mr WT.McCustorl and Mrs. R. L. Woodward of Greensboro,: spent Sun day here," the guests of Mrs. H. E. Link. Mr.1 Jeff Garrett, . who Visited relatives in this section during the hol idays, ha resumed his duties at Bing ham 8ehooI. Mr. and Mrs, E. T. Mot ley of St. Louis, who have been spend ing some time with the former' -people, returned home , yesterday. Mr, Motley Is UH with the AmericsnTo OaCCO VO, - ',..;'.. V YOUNG IADY r KILLEDj ; Wa Cruflhed to Iwith by Collapse , .' ,: t Old Building. ; 'Correspondence of,- The 'Observer.: ..'. . Winston-Salem, Jan. I.' Mies Bertie Bowles, daughter of Mr. Burger Bow Jos, who.' resides six, miles north of uermanton, met witn a suauen ana sad death Thursday. Miss Bowles, who waar an estimable young lady, 17 years bid, was in an old building, formerly used a a kitchen, wnen the wind blew It down. Borne of the timbers fell on her, breaking her neck and causing In Want death. - - - ' . XMJ BUM BE aiOVUJ? Tlie All-Absorbing T(rio of ConVfer patlon at Mu Holly -Oflioera , of ' Woodlavtn Cotton 3H1I Klixed -A Social Kvent.. ' - Special to The Observer. ' Sf ' - Mt .Holly. Jan. 7.-The Whole topic of ce n venation on the .f itreeta here to-day Iih bren hm to whrther the 8eabuard Air Line Railway is going-to move iu station from the prenent- location to a 1 more central and convenient place up-town. It ii now situated near ? the Catawba river, nearly . a mile from, the business part of town. At the railroad comes direct from the station ' through .the main - part of town. 4t i much aeairea tnat tne station be moved to a more convenient place to the-public. Some time ago the matter was taken1 up with the railroad people and to-day their representative was here to investigate. What the result is-to be no one. as yet, 'knows.' The question is still open and is caualng , no little anxiety among tae citizens or this .place,., i ... At a meetlns of the stockholders of the Woodlawn Cotton Mill, which is soon to ner. erected, ; the! following officers were elected: C-Br HutcMson, president . and treasurer1, J. M,.' Springs, vice, president; I. W. Holland, secretary.! The directors are Messrs. R. R. Roy, J. M.. Springs R, K. Davenport, I. .C. Lowe, A, S. Cheek; A. B. Hoover and.,- B, Wallace. -The sub scribed capital Is 15O,000, Which will build a mill of about 7.0HO spindles. - . . " Miss Maude Lents delightfully entertained;- last evening at her home on Jforth Lents street,- the Young Peoples' Social , Club. ': The folio wing guests ; were received in - the hall by the charming hostess: Miss Carrie ' Lents, Mr. W.- K. Wolfe; Miss Emma Holand. Mr. Prank -Lents; Miss Annie Ruthedge, Mr. Lloyd Thompson: Mias Mamie Dunn, Mr, Cleve land Rankin; Mist Sarah Rutledge, Mr, James Hollnnd; Miss Bertha Rutledge, Mr. W. P. ddleman;Miss Nell Rankin. Mr. Willis Holland. The feature of the even ing., was a cake- eontest in which Miss Annie Rutledre and Mr. Jamcsi Holland won a beautiful prize. . . TWO YOUNG LADIES INJURED. They Had Narrow Escape From , Death in' Runaway at Gaffney., Correspondence of The Observer.. ': - Gaffney, 8. C Jan. (.Lime stone .street-.' was - the ' scene-, yes terday afternoon- of ., what . came near being -a - horrible accident. i Two Sromtnent young -ladles of - the county, tlsies. Everette Humphries and Bertha ?!sCraw, were - driving down Limestone street quietly and without:-mishap until they -arrived opposite the office of the Postal TeleKrniJs' Comnany, when the mule they were driving became fright ened at an object and bolted carrying ladies and buggy in mad baste down-the street. The runaway was not halted un til itf arrived at the corner of the Na tional bank building when, in attempt ing to make a quick turn the buggy came to . grief, striking a telegraph pole and precipitating the young ladles into the road, the buggy being overturned and fall ing on top of them. -This .street,, which is Gaffney's busiest thoroughfare, was crowdeo with people at the time of the accident, and the ovfr. turning of the buggy on top of the t young ladies naturaCiy caused great alarm and terror Many "thought that the Jroung ladies had been killed, or at the east seriously Injured. When the buggy was lifted from them many in the crowd that had quickly collected at the first alarm and sign of danger, turned away fearing to see the mangled form of the two young ladles. However, It later de veloped - that neither sustained serious In Jury, although one had to be supported to a drug store where she was given medical attention and was soon able to resum her Journey. The other young lady, al though considerably Jarred and shaken, was not at all seriously Injured. The buggy was broken up and considerably smashed py coming in contact with the pole. Both young ladies are prominent In the county, their fathers both being successful farmers of Cherokee, Messrsv W. T. Humphries and T. G. McCraw. DYNAMITE EXPLOSION. Awakens Many Concord Citizens But . None- Injured New Rural Routes. OnrreannnAenrA fif ThA Ahaerver. f Concord, Jan. . Last night - about mld- r.ignt a iouai explosion was neara in tne oolored section of the city that awoke the entire neighborhood. An Investigation to day revais- the fact hat some one let off a dynamite stick near a negro's residence in order-to score him badly, but it was not near enough to his house to injure An examination was held here to-duv for carriers on four rural routes which will be put in operation very soon, one of them runs from Carriker's and three from Harrlsburg. Thero were twelve ap plies t for the Jobs. In the proposed routes from Harrlsburg one goes towards Meck lenburg, one towards . Poplar Tent and one towards Canlkels. The Pythlans of the fifth district will hold a big meeting here early In February. Over a dozen lodges in this section will participate . in "the : occasion. District Deputy B. " J. Cochran, has agreed to Concord as the meeting place. Special music will be the feature of the morning service at St. James! Lutheran church to-morrow, the music being com- Sosed by Miss Ida Blume, Mr. I). Amlta :lchardon. of Charlotte, will be violinist and render tb offertory, "The Heaven ly Vision."- r A South Carolina . Cook Book. Charleston NeWs and Courier. There is something new under the sun after all: "A Cook Book of Tried He clpes - Compiled . by the Ladles' of the Presbyterian Church, Yorkville, S. C." It is a very interesting and attractive vol ume and fairly makes the mouth water. The recipes have all been tried and prov ed to be exactly suited to the eennnmin condltlonsyof Southern communities. We venture, to say . that, there is more good eating in the upper part of South Caro lina than In any other- part of this coun try, and the women who live up among the hills have a way of telling their neighbors how to make this and that and the other delicacy- so that the general average of living in that part of the State Is higher, doubtlen, than in the hilt country of any other Southern Common wealth. There Is a recipe in this Pres byterian cook 'book for the preparation of almost- any dish, but we note that there is no recipe for cooking bacon. In the next edition of this captivating little book It is hoped that the ladles will explain how It can be nrenared so that, those who like it may escape, the pangs of Indiges tion. We have often wondered ' why so many good men have comd from the York country, -and now -it 1 aXt plained in this Presbyterian cook boob;. 8. C Charters for lftOS Over $10,000,- , " T. wvv. . v,' y, CorrespontVnce of The Observer. Spartanburg, 8. C, Jan. A dispatch- from .Columbia say that new companies were organized during the year 1905 to the sum of over f 10. 000,060 .. In, this state, according; to the report of jthe Secretary of State. The- exact figure- are ' 10,68 J.400, which doe not Include railroad char ter, and the figure are the largest in sThe-. history - of tha State.., -The' most gratifying- showing In the tabn lated1 Ust now belnar prepared 1 the large number , of ' .mail Industrie, and the., faot that .the ' people generally- are going into Jniainesa , for them- selves. There are not so many .large cotton mnie, but, tha general mer chandlse concern and dent) store .with- home; capital In- vested i very large. i ?' ' u ... i , " New Enjrlno. ruwhae1. rtAift .tna ..iihtam..': Corresponrfenc. of The 0toWyAr:;rlf,M7 . Gaffney. 0. C Jan. 1-A new enalhe has calendar, windupt; 1 McCli arrived In the fifty that wilf. be tmed bv niaclilnei 1 Mo-tleary 2-rol L. I r', ' . . . 1 ull Lm,.1,.. .nMi4u,M'. J. the Lime Company, of the elty, in eon veyina oarreis ni- iime from tnuii- hiin on the outskirts of the city, to Cars to be shipped, it win replace the antlnuated speijmen of a locomotive now in ue. yhe wu uii.i nuwurw, tin uewrt' in service, for vrm ' t.um ,i-i,h,h humvh w.- many yean and is indeed fiimlllirr lirht!ln machines. No. 10, on buses.. 1 Wheeler to Gaffney streets. It has almost become : Wilson button hoi machine. 1 Union a landmark and many old-lnhnhitants of special tper:t Hlb Cutter. lCoIareUe Gaffney and Cherokee will be surprled to attachments (Cooper) for knitting frames, see a new engine running between the city .8-Tlffany Cooper, section, 20 gauge, and the plaiit of the company at Lime "at. machines. . J-pltto lg aauge, 6 see stone. , , . , itlon. 2 8o-lnoh Clrcuhur lute u .needle. m., .. ' 1,, "imarker,. 0-Knltttng freme thread . Th 6 J1 "Ofu'ly- rlddlne gt,s, I00-jurtr Savers. Wentworth ft thesystem of a cold is a thonmeh lemrtter, lw iron ft Wood pnllevs; evacuation Of the bowels. - Kennedy's beltlna-, all sixes; Jack ' spools Tompkins Laxative Honey and Tar doy, this Lionld Cold. Cure,- drives all cold out of the system. Best for Coughs, Croup, fete. Sold by King' Drug Co. . E?3 ranthcr Ranges In Buncombe. Asheville Citizen. . " ' ' - "There is a large and ferocious panther ranging In the neighborhood ot Dryman's mountains," said a rename man. wno. was here yesterday from rhe country.- v - The man was asked if the-panther was reaajy aansrerous. : e expressed astonisn meni at the question. -"Why of course," he said. "He eats chickens, sheep, hogs, and children." - The, latter statement sounded- rather formidable and the man was asked how many children the panther had eaten. He replied that be could not say that the : panther bad actually eaten any- children as yet,' but would do so If m goi a uiiance. " . - f - r A -number . of people have seen' the panther at a distance and all agree that he is a big beast. At anv ratn -tha children in ne neignooroooa are not allowed, to go in the woods alone or out after dark. Dryman's mountain is only three mites rrotn tne city, it is five by the road but ipe pancner, ooesn't use tne road. - , '-. . Reception v to' Pastor. ' , " CorresDondenca' of The Observer , Newton, Jan. e-A , delightful reception was given .to th'e members of the congre gation of , the Presbyterian church by Rev. and Mrs. .'J. A. Gilmer, at the mause Thursday afternoon from 4 to 6 o'clock. The home was most tastefully arranged in every particular for the occasion. The officers of t.e church Tnd their . wives were - among; the receiving party: After. "re recption, a Dinner was served teethe officers and ,their families. - Wm Commemorate Lee's Birthday, Special to The Observer. Winston -Saigm, Jan. 1 The Daughters of the Confederacy will give, compli mentary to its members, on January 19, a Confederate, tea, loyally celebrdNcg General Robert B. LeVs birthday in th a ay. Mrs. Charles Summers will be host, ess on this occasion to the daughters. They are earnestly dlsousslng the feasibility Of putting around the beautiful monument they have erected a fence, to protect lt, r Success is stamped on every pack age. It is the most successful remedy known.'. It. makes you well and keeps you .'well. That's what Ho, lister Rocky Mountain Tea does. 35 cent. Tea or Tablets, v R.; H. Jordan A Co ONE NIGHT Monday, January 8th Geo. Evans -V'' (Honey Boy) IN ' The ' Runaways Beautiful costumeB and special scenery, PRICES: $1.50, $1.00, 75, 50 and S5o. Reserved seats now on sale at Jordan's. ONE NIGHT TUESDAY IAN. 9 America's Leading Tragedian , John Griffith and a superior company in a majes tic revival of Shakespeare's immortal tragedy KING RICHARD THE THIRD Novel Electrical Effects. Rich and correct Costuming, Startling Battle Tableaux and every advantage. PRICES: $1.50, $1.00, 75, BO and 25c Sale of seats now on at Jordan's. ONB NIGHT Wednesday, Jan. 10 The Comedienne MISS VERNE SHERIDAN and a splendid company" In the Farce-Comedy . , 'BROWN'S IN TOWN' The Great Laughing Success. , PRICES: $1.00, 75, 50 and S5c. Beats now on sale at Jordan's. ; FOR SALE Entire Machinery or a First-Class Mill. 1 Kinvon Cone willow. 11-Inch -Buffalo fan.- 1 Schofield box opener. 1 fiohofleld lumper nicker. Bramwell feed nd Spencer oiler (new), 1 Kltson eard and . picker, waste , cleaner , (new) V Kltson, -: S-lncllnder -: waste ' opener, (new). 0 -Sets D. & - V. . cards, (1 sleeve - bearing). 48x48-lneh, ' Bram- l?" - '-p' l"?a?,i Sx8-Tch ' QSKA SSTTSJSi ' SLJ,V: frame, traversing grinder and tilde rest, 1-48-ihch Roy traversing grinder; 1 set -Clamps; t large clothing drum with stand, iP y m"1 n spindles, 8-lnrh gauge, ". J-Jnch gauge. he each J-Reels, Lindsay, Hyde Co., to idouble spindles each. i-D. spoolers new.. 4-Tompklns winders, tl spindles J"acht .t-Dltto, is spindles each, l-D, & wmaers, wver urunay, v spina roil bruhr.r l Denison's -Railway sewing machine for napper, -1 No Sturtevant fan, heater and dry pipes. JtTompkin cylinders. wlthJ center plate;- ring and wreadersi various gauge. 12 Tubbs loop Huso ru irames. iiron irame necic winder bobbins; yard scales; cotton ami nlatforai srnlr-ii mule 'bobbins: sucniies Htul repair, parts , MYERS A COMPANY, h Norfolk. Va. . mmm Bifihoj .Vincent to Deliver Address at Correspondence of The Observer. Bpactanburg,- S. ,C Jan, ' .Spar tanburg -people, and, the friends-of WQfford . College, everywhere. , -wiU learn' with 1 satisfaction, vthat" Bishop J. -H- yincent of Illinois, will deliver the baccalaureate sermon before we graduating Class at Wofford .College in June. . Bishop . VTneent 1 one ,of the leading .lights - in the Northern Methodist church: and is a speaker ot rare ability. .He has been heard in Southern colleges several ; time dur ing the past several years and has al-f ways maae aspienaia impression, ne spoke at Trinity College a few year ago and those who heard him on that occasion pronounced him a mas ter In the art of rhetoric and oratory, May live JOO Years. ' The chances 1 for living a full cen tury are excellent in the case of Mrs. Jennie Duncan, of Haynesvllle, Me., now 70 year old. She writes j 'Elec tric Bitters cured me of Chronic Dyspepsia of 20 years standing, and made me feel as well and strong as a young girl." Electric Bitters cure Stomach and Liver diseases. Blood disorders. General Debility and bodily weakness. Sold on a guarantee at R. H.- Jordan & Coa drug store. Price only 60c. CHAFING DISHES ..We have, a beautiful line, as ' well as our usual complete stock of Stoves and Ranges J.NJcCausland&Co. -Phone 314. 221 S. Tryon St. THERE aiu: TWO SIDES te be considered, the inste and out of buying lumber price and quality. You will find both right If you buy of us. We have every kind of lumber you can need lumber reliable In duality and right In price. You save money when you buy here when you consider what you get. J. 11. WEARN & CO. CHARIiOTTE, N. C. Charlotte's Best Conducted Hotel THE BUF0RD Special attention given to Table .Service, making it un equaled in the South. This is a feature of the Buford that is claiming the atten tion of the traveling public. Clean, Comfoxtable Beds, Attentive Servants. C. E. HOOPER MANAGER. REDUCED RATKS VIA SKABOARD; ACCOUNT MKBTINO ANCIENT 1 - PRBK AND ACCEPTED ' MASONS. -The Seaboard announces nccount of meettnsr of the Ancient Free and Accent ed Masons at Raleigh, January 9th-12th, they will mnke rate of one and one-third rares, pins Zbe. ror rouna trip, on cer tificate nlun banls.All dnleKntes attend ing should provide themselves with cer tificates furnished 'by Agent. C. H- UATTIB, T. P. A., Raleigh. N. C. INVEST 1 - 10 to 19 acres suburban property for sale, just out side, well elevated, commanding beautiful view of tat city and surrounding country. With in short distance of car line. Build ing alt wound lays well. Good spring, lias soma improvements on It Never has : been offered before. Nor ha any Real Estate man got it. For further particular, address, A --tv "Real Estate" car Observers ; ' HOUItTCfr'S fountain Tea Nucscb Cscky . A ry sditiu M sasy rsople, ' . BHagi QoUm Etsltk aad tiamA Tigw. A ipeeine for Constipation, iDdlgsstlon, Live I and Kidney Treables. Plmpies, Eoxems, Inpur Blood. Bad Breath, firargiah Bowels, Headache--and Daokacbs. It's Rooky !ountala Tea la tab. let form. 8A eents a box. - Oenulnernad by Bou.tsrrs Osoo CobtasY, Madison, Wis. , COtOEM NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PECPLl ;ht5Tli 5 nab f , vnetinal end neiy tlenalae. A ttun.ers hsss, -ms m IS.0UO T-illmoalal-, USti,wk lnin4 1 IIUCflKSitHTI It NO LI H HI. RBa4li luuuUglHHi, wM witr .1M rltk-a. Tmkm mt skm KAn BrtlMtiMMSB iMUatlaas. rt ns Dntmit, m - 4 la turn Sm Pox. (U.I.ml - - ... Ml k 1. : f. La4ts, tt ret-i-a Mstl. sMd i 4 - TAslwIUMt ---, I'M 1 1. A-r a. h!mSm i JO. "St VI fRUS '" ., i, i mi ymsTOm ' si.sttV' -2 RHll WS. if i VC Ktiw&iviTeiitBoanDz; j One department of our business is manufctu:!. f electrical switch-boards,,. We have built vcrrf vniany switch-boards and the introduction of r.- tors to use transmitted water power is increnr ir -; ,;;v that department in which we are making switch ' '.J- boards and other electrical supplies. ,1, :; .:: S l Sme of the boards we have lately sent out, or now ;Vmaking are as follows: New City Lighting Plant, ' ' ; Concord N, C Yadkin Development Co. -Whit-'. ; , .neyN. C. Wiscasett Mill Transmission , Plant, . : ; Albemarle N. C. Waterworks Tumping Plant, . Charlotte N. C. Pembroke ' Planing . Mill Pern broke. N, C. Vermont Mill. Bessemer City.N. C. r . City Lighting Plant Dallas, N C. Barker Chemi- ?; ' cal Co. Indies, Fla. City Henderson Cotton Mill, Henderson, N.C. Irene : Mill, Gaffney, S. C. Leak, Wall & McRae, Rock r ingham, N. C. Marion MTg Co. Marion, and vV;': others, and others, -and ojthers. ' :: CV;:r,4 .;, , We name some of the very recent installations for Wfiifri Twin hair Tnnrlo f hp HwitiK-hnnrrlet-" W' Tint: -' TtiiSV V V V ss,vvs,v er-vr mr n w wsiws ,, w w a;,' s. w w -. ;. .':. only make switch-boards for our own'contracts, : -but for others as well . Full line electric supplies, ( v and lamps in stock. ' : Jf;. ' z THE D. n. TOMPKINS GOMPANY :. Electrical Contractors (SIHeirjiBPs Ulnsmv j the genuine Sun Cured Tobacco flavor by the taste and aroma of S'ouno SSdnpeoH znd have made"' it the largest seller by' refusing imitations advertised as sun cured Learn the Genuine Sun Cured Flavor cut om l this advertisement and send, together with sc. stamp, to R, J. '. Reynolds Tobacco Co.,Winston-Salem, N.C., and they will mail free i a 5c sample of this tobacco. Write your name and address plainly. ; Ko.ll SKA BOARD AIR LINK RAILWAY. PASSKNQKK DEPARTMENT. Special redficed rates via Seaboard. Pensacoln, Fin.; New Orleans, La.; Mobile. Ala. -Account Mardl Gras, February Dnd-Titli, one fare, plus i!5o. round trip, tlckeis sold February 21st ilh inclusive, llnnl limit March 3d. Tickets cun be extended until March 17th. Louisville. Ky. -Account Department of Hiiporlntendence National Education al Association, February 27th-Mnroh Int. on fare, plus 2oc. round trip. Tickets "olil February. l!4li-!!5th-2ith. llnriOt- limit March 4th. Nlutfura FuIIh, N. Y, -Account National Association of Retail Grocers Jan uary 23rd-25lh, one and one-third fares, plus . on Certificate plan basis. New Orleans, La. Account of Conven tion Southern Cotton Association, Junuary llth-13th, 1!W5. Kates, one ' fare, plus 25c. round trip. Tickets . sold January eth-iuth, and for trains scheduled to arrive In New Orleans before soon of January 11th, final limit January 15th, 190ti. P.aleilth, N.?C., Grand Lodge ot Mnsons, Ralelh. N. C, January 9th-U'th In clusive, ratea authorized on Certifi cate plan basis. Certificates will be honored by Ticket Agent, Raleigh, on or before January th. (,. H. OATTI8, T. P. A., Raleigh. N. C. SPECIAL LOW RATES VIA BOUTH ERN RAILWAY. Account of Golf Tournament, Mexico City, Mexico, the Southern Railway will ell on January 1st to 12th, ItkNi, Inclusive, round trip tickets to Mexico City, Mexico, at rate of one flrst-cluas fare, plus to cents for the round trip. Tickets good to return until February 28th, Round trip rate from Charlotte, ttiS.85. Account of American Association for Advancement of Science, to be held at New Orleans, La., December 29, 1906 to January 4tli, 1906, tickets will be sold to New Orleans end return at rate of one first-class, plus 20 cents for the round trip. TlectikCf,e December 27th, 28th, 2th, wlthjpi X-mnlt, January 6th, 1906. Round trlfcusre from Charlotte, 123.25, For further information call on any Agent, or write W. H. TAYLOB, 0. P. A., Washington, D. C R. t.. VERNON. T. P. A., Charlotte. N, C. rare ivinsaar FIVE YEARS OLD SMOOTH AND MOXOtf Express Charges A' ' - as your orders and if : 7 "t 7' M return at our expense at once, .'All smpmenta ' -- Remit by Postal or V.'rlta i for price i S''til.'L- Plant, Davidson, N., C. Charlotte N C". 'AtUtt MS HAllg OiroJlEENCHEESO; many people would lead bar to believe, whan the housewile coca to purchase our for her baking day but if eb haa v ones used the Pride of Charlotte flour he will take nothing else. It Is made from the choicest ielseted wheat and ground at our mUla. MECKUENBTJRlJ FXOTJR HTU&, , J. Leo Kolner, Proprietor. -Phone, I 1 ' . ai'HClAL KEDl'CED RATES VIA TUB SRABOARD. The Seaboard bes to announce that ae -count of the occasions mentioned below the rates and conditions named wilt apply, .' Mexico City. Mexico Golf Tournament.:' January 16th -February 13th, 1904. Rate ' of 'one frt class fare, plus 2oc. will apply, ticket sold Junuary lt-l2th.. :? contlnuoiH pawoge In each direction with final limit February, 28th,lD4. ChnttunooKa. Tenn. Southern Baptist Onventlon and Auxiliary -.Soctetle-. May mth-lRth. 1906.- Rate -one ..first, clnw fare, plus, 20c. for the round trip, tnilnlinum rate! 60 cents,, tickets sold May 8th, 9th, and 10th, final limit tea d;iy In addition to date - (t salt. Tickets may be extended. For further information as to rates from any point or schedules apply to your near est Agent or oddrcss the undersigned; C. It. GATTI8, T. P. A.. - Ralelgb. .N. . . ' not perfectly' satisfactory. and money will bo refunded are maae in piam aastx Express Money Orccr, Ust cf ether II; ::."3. , - iil:in. Paitf By U3. : ; ttiAt tnAAA frofkia Ara trtA t
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