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of th most pleasing attraction i ! o yea t the Academy will -he h iv London-New York musical uo i. "The School, OirV. which com . ildecL a a most pretentious, cnlc . i-duction and replete with a score of i ical gems. It will be presented here onday- night Just as It was for four , nndred- night In London and one t.ndred and fifty nights in New Ynrk city,; with the tnttre original produc tion Intact in every respect. The music U said to be, the prettiest ever writ ten by Leslie Stuart, the famous com poser of "Frorodora," while the storv of the play is engrossing from start to finish. The company Includes three fa mous comedians Robert Whyte, Ar thur Wooley and BarrU- Max welland ' the show girl contingent is delightfully pretty and fashionably gowned Nu ' tneroua applications f"r seal reseiva . Inn art already on flic at the theatre box. Office, and all indluiiions point to ' large and f.-hioiinbU- audience lf.W,- - "No play has achieved greater uc . than Wilson Uarretfs wonderful re ligious drama "The Sign of the Cross." V which oomea ti, the Academy Tuesday night, benefit diamine mum u r. 'C - It has been undented with the highest possible- public appreciation In almost all rivHlz-il i-oun'ri.-M Several . (MmiuinIM emitmilp to play n in r.iiK- . )nd. It has tilumphcd In AuMirflU and' South Afii"-a and in the nrin flpal cities of i he Ku: '-in continent. The company ami produc tlcm to be -SMItfut thp Aimle-rT.y under the inau- ' agement of Fred (J. Berger and II . , Craerln is the sole presentation In Ain erlcft this season. ' . ; Prebablv tlv- wittiest operatic c.m dy that in tou.-lng the country. h well . .v... mur fioiefuL will he '.seen at the Academy Wednesday night ) When Richard Carle's and Mr. H L. r.-irts's great Kiicc-eaH, "The Tender 'foot,'' will be ! lit- big attraction The -mtlHit" of "The Tenderfoot la parucu iRrfy swinging and tharacterlHtlc-. -While the nrwic of the opera. Texas. makes if possible for the management jto famish particularly bright anil at tractive costumes. The Mexicans and ' senorttas mingle with cowbovs and Mirla Texas Rangers, soldiers anq TntioMB ' (Vii'r T.. Flo-man. one of the In ' ,.r miml.nl comedy artists in ,J9 .law,,.,-. ........ - - the-country, ami Kutn wnue, lire- the i ' etars of the orgatdsatlon and they : hivt mvired heavily In the niece In Chfcmro. The chorus is a large one. ; th company numbering nearly seven- ; ty people. ! it r,f the snecial features of the i ' "'Rajah of Hhor.g" otnpany Is an op eratic travesty by the Rl-More Sisters. entitled, "Nearly (iratxl opera." in ; which the El-More .sifters are shown t great advantage. Their burlesque 'portrayal of this specially, which was .featured In all the leading vaudeville -houses ill the country, m one "'! hit of the "Rajah of Hhong, which , -Wilt be seen it the Academy of Music: ( Thursday, Feb, 1st. j III? A SMALL HUE. Mitchell' Tobacco Factory at (.rcciis ' horo Slightly Wanwged Heal -' tat 1J1 Non-Null in Oamage . I 3 ...... r. .Correspondent of 'J tie dv'; r Oreenboro, Jan. 2" -Mr. I), v. ... ,.r Kt,,kc c-outltV. w. has bought, through the Carolina WW- ami investment Company : 21-at-re truck farm of Mr. B. Fisher. on Asheboro street, and will move '- tn the near future. The consld- -.,.tin was 11.375. The same company , Yiam also )ld for Mr. Lee 8 Smith Ma fio-acre farm near Guilford sta-; Mr J. M. tion n iMjiciiun! r. Moon, who will build a handsome res idence on it. 'A small fire in the leaf tobacco fac- . Vfy Ol B. n. miltuni, avenue, at 4:15 o'cock this afternoon tu rMoonslble for the alarm whlth 12. flue The and ' WM lll III w . horned a large hole in t he roof, but : , the damage amounts to only the flames were few extln-i 'u.uA v.v a hiw.koi In- nac e perore the firemen arrived. Judge tSook ordered a non-suit In Oullford Huperlor Court thin morning x4n the case of Freeman A. Hubbard vm the Houtheru Railway ompany .'for f2,000 on account or personal In Juries alleged to have been received , wnne tni" planum whs on uic noi oc ; the defendant near Muinmi-rrn-ici . -Miss Dot Thatcher has given up h'-r place ill 'he office or tti" men narn- .war Company to tint'- a position as .teacher in the school at Trinity, Ran dolpn county, mr n-im-n place hih- win " leave fiaiurady. , A mef'llilg 'ir iiv- nicrcnanix 01 i ne .1ty will be cnl!ed the llrnt of next week to formulate plai.s for paying rth fares of parties to avd from , tlreeusboi o within a radius of 50 a- nMii iM ,.f iIiIm . it v us an I tiilu, .-mi ll ! IO have I hem come ln-ie to ,, tii.-ir ' trading. !',V.,n A 11 I Winmlv ii .,ll!,ir M,.,l, f, will 'A,,- ,':in, 1 VI IT,. ''was brought to HiH-iiburu H-niv'a! -'this afternoon to huve of hi- f.'-gs 'r'Mr, William Durham am! Mit-s . ajynie layi)r ,, aniicii m .'. Ag yesterday .-.(le-: i th-- ; tory, Of Ht. Andrew i. Kpis Cnurcn. Rev ,Hti,ei'. It. Ulgtia j to WM!tor, orn. luting ,eri tttd!t .1.,,,,.. 1.... ,, ,.1 ...I f ,' Fyftruary i'lnd t i i nmn i I neniblv hall of the ni,iio tin hv Uu It will In is .ifTali North State li.iioiii! Club sMa ttalnt. bowdei anil imti MKt:ilKtl SI I'I RIOR OUtX . jt WllM'Hi-ue Moiidat. .Imlge C: Pm4lHilg li-rKcnai unci Kpeftal to Tne 01iter- i Nfws n- ..... m .. . . . . .. - J wtmi, . "i nutneiToru cnin-ge Aagi -"pwrvtoased from Mrs. h. k. V uon Tier XlOtMMl ftlid lot on Alexander strew l-onsldetalioii was $1,050. Mr. 't,imiory ilt tnove his family here next mouth Weet COInmetii eil to f' here ventei ' day afternoon and roiiiiiiui.nl staudiiy th ground s .covered with about an " Inch of loe. 'i Iredell Superior Oiuit. Judgi Wan) prvsiding, begins n-xt Monday. Koine important -ae are on t). docket Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Cross ill ct.le brate to-tnorro ttw- tenty-fn atinl veraary of thr marriage. They were rparrted in Charluti. , 'Mr, t). Wr. Kurriglii, a prospmctur m ttA4.1i iTkt,,lAi 1. It, 1..,... , kn III ft LUf 1M" V - ral day Mr Burrlght is ,ontemlat-. ing Iwatbig a colotiy of vunle from Bt-utb IMkota tn this section. If suit- j i.,!. I4.i ha abl land, can be bad. I Miss-Adelaide LIVvre. l,p hag hern I v'fiiting Mrs. Mlsenhln)'-r tn, Charlotte, Dunnan -Thompson returned Tgesday from their- bridal t.HJf,-Mr. Kdward ?!.irh.' who bat t been visiting her .'isugltUrts bare, returned ; ye aterqay to r home- in JJaltlroore, Mr. J. P, ; ' i -Mejr, pt. Salisbury, who, has hen .,iung-h-r paennts bere, returned 3 crrt Tuedy, , . ' JCOLORED HOSPITAL REPORT- ,-: -a ft - A. "K'V.. Tlvfl ' Annual Report . of the Good Memaritem Hospital, Submitted by Mrs, John Wilkes,, Show That In rtltutlon Ont of Debt A tin Re port. " '; ' k K . v .-i There la no more d6servlng..instltu tlon Intlw' cftv than the Good Samari tan Hospital, for colored people. The annual .report for the year J 905 has Juat been issued. It 'furnishes om suggest fve Information to those who are interested In the good work of the city. The Good Samaritan Hospital Is situated at. No. m West HIU street. The bulldinx is of brick and la un usually well fitted, being supplied with the best equipment that 1 to oe had. The management Is economical and I he greatest good Is being accomplish ed at the least expense, During the past year. Dr. C. M. i strong and J. It. Alexander have acted an surgeon an I pnysician in cnarsre. Anna Buchanan, colored, has served the Institution well In the capacity of matron. The fact Is worthy of espe cial note that the hospital closed the year free of debt. During the year a iiew operating table has been installed and the house and furniture Insured for three years. A new undertaking is the training of two nurses. 1 The officials are' glad to welcome the public; at any time, especially thoae who are Interested in the work. The ration follows: Financial statement: Halance from 1904 1 64.23 Itecelved In 1905 2.J89.12 Total cash ... Expense In 1905. .$2,453.34 . 2,395.82 67.82 .J 931.00 . 1,336.30 . 102.28 12.40 7.14 .$2,389.12 Balance to 1606 Receipts Itemized: Hoard Donations and subscriptions.. Discounts on bills Sales from boxes Private nursing Total Kxpenses Itemized: Matron's salary Servants and rurses.. Food 320.00 433.21 577.69 413.9.1 Medical and surgical supplies. Fuel 193.11 Insurance lee Repairs and furnishing.. Reds and mattresses Printing reports Endowment fund Sundries 135.00 57.75 56 86 39.15 16.00 66J00 87.12 Total $2,395.82 The board of managers, having charge of the hospital is composed of the following well-knowa ladles: Mes darnes John Wilkea, R. P. Lard net-. H. IXK-kwood .Jones, C. L. Alexander, Wm. Clarksoii, James O. Gardner and Harris Malllnckrodt. TIIK IIOTKL IMPROVEMENTS. All the Rooms in the Central Being Cleaned, lie-Papered and Re CariH'teil Changes at the Uuford. The paper hangers and painters ate making a won lerful change In the ap pearance of the interior of the Cen tral Hotel. All of the rooms are being thoroughly cleaned, re-papered and te carpeted and the woodwork painted. Real .The work will make a world of dlffer the enc-e in the hostelry, some rooms of which had bee a almost nninimoitauie. Mr. M. P. O'Oallahan. the new pro prietor of the house, is proceeding in the right way to get the best possible patronage ror me noiei. The Huford Hotel is also in trie hands of the overhauiers. Many changes are to be made. The partition between the present office and the large storeroom right of the office will he removed, making one large, roomy lobby. Many of the rooms are being re papered and new carpets put down. CATAWBA POWER CO. SUED. ; Mr. 1,. KUcr Wan tut $10,000 for Ills I'lantalion on the River, Which lie Alleges Has IVccn Ruined Hack Water ("rem the Dam. by Mr I. Klser, a farmer who lives in th lower edge of Mecklenburg county, yesterday Instituted action in a suit against the Catawba Power Company and the Southern Power Company for IIO.OOO on account of Injury to his land and home lV the back water from thr Catawba nam. Mr. Klser's plan tation consists of about 210 acres of land, which lbs on the Catawba river near the South Carolina line, The complaint, wh'c h will bo filed within a few day, will i liege that the bottom land owned bv the plaintiff has been covered and ruined by the "back wa ter" m tul that his home has been reti cle! ed u n i nlia Id Ui be, Mr. Klser is represented bv McCall Hi Nixon. Tin rase will be made re turnable at the March civil term of thp SiU'Ctloi Court. 'Mil: si'OHM AT IjEX INfiTOW Telegnitli Wire Down, but Phone shii-iii in t.cM.cl sluiK- Mr. Riiark to Prm-licc l.a at Wilmington. The I (li'-erver. in. Jan. 26. - The unprece lexlngl 1c I'tec! Mi el slorm that, has been rag biNt night has ployed havoc: telegraph wires in the vlcln xliigloii. The Western Cnluii ll ! it r. I'..- "ui iieople have hud a forclJ ep pairnliug the lines all day. rnpidlv as the wires are re it one place thev break In an ri far. the telephone syatem town is in good condition. f ll 'p.ili- d oilier Of the ! This inornliiH at ! o'clock, the Infant 4 son of Mr. and Mrs. It. T. Pickens sudd i lv expired in his mother's arms. 'ri i ' w rt 1 llr Ol O II ( uaa j u H young and there no apparent caus for its sudden demise. Ji.r. Robert Ruark, for two years past .i iesi(e,t of 1cxingtiti and one of in- lending muribers of the bar this place, has announced his do at Onion to remove, to Wlfmington, where ; he will Ik- riMHoclated with Iredell Mn Kscj . in the practice of law. Mr. Ruark was once before a part ner with Mr MeaT- Prior to his , coming to Lexington he was assistant to the general attorney for lh VVeat itn Colon Telegraph Company. ith j headuuuru-rs In New York. Lexfng i ton given up Mr. and Mrs. Ruark j with regret and the best wishes of ' " , "V: "V 'w . "'"!" ,'' i' 7 VL ",," 01 iriiai ve for Wllnilnglon about the first u' ' ' , .., fl ' J,hen Mr , Mi? ., mi nuniiiiinn VfJKFlgc o OC'C'Ur (line tisJk pfRK'e. this week r. H. U, liobbins mir. b.iert th stock c,f goods belonaina: to Mr Henry liege, )J() wlji rtrtlre from tlw mercatitlle buslnens. TO CCHK A COLD IS ONE DAY Take LAX ATI VK IUIjMO Quinlns Tab. lew. lruKcis refund money If it full te sure IS W. OHUVB 3 slanaturt if on tscb bog. 26c LIVE i POUTICAl ; CIOSSIP POT J f. i" r' :i.iliijiw (, ". Trie President's - Attitude - -Toward ICkbtrrof - Kuggewions for - Iost piasiWcrs at Grce-nsboro siul Golds borv llai Met Tar- Heel Tongues A , Wagdring Is , Blackburn to be the ;i'Mnser of PJe?--Pen Sketctie . of Men Now Prominent ta the lie : publican PartyWhere: Will , Mr. Buti?r Light ?-The Cunning -Tax at Work. President Roosevelt has set tongues to wagging in North Carolina, and every Republican ear is to the ground. 'What does the President mean by appointing Blackburn's men over those backed, by the organization?" asked a prominent Republican of an Observer rsporter yesterday. v ' "It looks to me like Blackburn Is go ing to be the whole thing," declared the reporter. "What is your opinion?" "It begins to look like' Blackburn would be recognized by the President. You know Roosevelt is a peculiar man; he likes success above all else. The fellow who does things Is his man. Blackburn has won against grat odds and that means much at the present time. Then, too, Blackburn has a good pull In Washington; his old father-in-law is a man of force and -Influence in the District of Columbia, being wealthy and a leading Republican politician." "That there is fine prospect for a big Republican contest in North Carolina no wise man will doubt, but as to how the elements will line up no mortal man can predict, Blackburn Is a stormer. and he sweeps roughshod over I those who oppose him. He Is a bold and arrogant leader, and men must i stand with or against him. The man that, is for Blackburn receives' gentle and affectionate pat on the back but those who oppose htm get no quarter. That has been his history, and he has won by that policy. No man ever showed more defiance than did he, when he defeated his opponents at Wiiksboro and won the nomination for Congress. It looked at one time as If most of the Republicans in his dis trict were against him, but 'The Boys' were with him and he had a walk over; they stood by him In the election and he wan given the proper credentials to wasniugion, wnere ne is now snowing his hand. Blackburn has some admir - n K1a h-ulla II rt. hcia 1 i Vi Imoslf ffm obscurity to his present commanding position and he did it without filthy lucre or family pull. As the negroes say, 'He des done It on his man.' He w ho does that must be admired by fair minded people. Blackburn has his henchmen but he likes not leaders who would be as great as he. Like the fox hound, who must e'ther lead the pack or dose his tongue, he will be first or not at all. Other men, ambitious to lead, are not his friends but the pack, the hoys, who are willing to follow hard at his heels are his forever." Hut Mr. Blackburn has a foxy man to deal with ;1n the person of the Hon. Mary Ann Butler, who, If he can ever get the confidence of the-Republicans of the organization, will lead to some sort of victory. Mr. Butler Is a man of great cunning and fine ability and is as Industrous and mysterious as a crook, He Is not afraid of any living man on the stump. His bitterest ene mies never doubted his ability for a moment. He left the State University, when the Farmers' Alliance began to materialize Into a formidable organi zation, and went forth to light for "The Peepul." It was said later, by some of his college mates, that he de clared, before leaving colleg. that If the Farmers' Alliance proved to be what he thought it would he would ride into power on It. He jumped astride It and cavorted right into thetlntted States Senate. Later, he was cursed through out the length and breadth of the 8tate until he was discredited and turned out to die, like an old lame horse. But, he perished not. He studied law, and Is to-day one of the leading money-makers of his pro fession. Recently he has turned his attention to the Repub lican party, and has sucoeeded In win ning the good graces of Chairman Rol lins and other leaders. It was said In yesterday's special from Washington that he was busying himself to hold up the confirmation of the appointments of the postmasters for Goldsboro and Greensboro made by President Roose velt, Swift and stealthy are the steps of that cunning man, and, df there Is a way out, or a way in, he will find it. He works while others sleep, and his ways are as penetrating as a northwest wind. Hlnckburn must look out. The great Hound of the Baskervilles Is on his trac k. Many predict that ex-Senator iHutler will be hand in glove with Blackburn before Congress adjourns. But Rluckburn Is more than bold, he Is foolhardy. Clialrman Rollins seems to be be tween the devil and the deep sea. He is a smooth, nleasant gentleman, but j Is not In the class with Butler or Hlnckburn. His father-in-law, Judge I Prltchaid. Is a born leader of the bet j ter tvpe. He knocked Ills first oppo j nent out In a fist fight, when a boy, I ami never struck below the belt. That Ms the sort of fighter he Is. There was j a time that he could havo handled But i ler or Ulrickburn or Butter and Bluck 1 burn but he Is out of politics. Hallsbury is a live political center, j i and Jt Is a dull day there when some- I i thing good Is not nfloat. It is rumored ! 1 in thHt live town that the popular mayor, Mr. A. II. Boyden, Will be put i up hv hlM friends to oppose Mr. Black- i burn If Mr. Hovden would accept tho i : nomination, and make the race, there; I would be lively" times In the eighth. Mr. i Hoyden Is not a grent stump speaker, ! but he is a fearless and aggressive ; 1 leader He would present the old , imvle Deinoi t ;, v In ft way that would i make the- voiing Congressman sore j 1 afiald. Mr Hoyden or Col. Richard N. : llaelictt could entertain Mr Black, j burn. j Congressman Blackburn la going to 'win out In other appointments. Mr. i I, c. Wagner, of Statesvllln, is to suc ceed Mr. J. M Mlllikan as marshal or the western district. Mr. H. S. Har klns, one of Mr Roll'n's men, will fall by the wav side, and Col, H. C. Dock cry Is to be succeeded by his nephew, Mr. Claudius Dockery. It Is generally believed here that Col lector Duncan, of the eastern district, will hold to his Job. Among the rrtost Interesting changes Slated Is the ap pointment of Chairman Rolling to sue- i reed District Attorney Holton. Mr. i Holtoti lias a fine record with the De- ! pnrtment at Washington, He has con- 1 vlctecl IiIh man In almost every tinted case, and it is said that no other dis trict. atlornv In the country can make a belter showing. Tie has been re markHblv successful, and Uncle Sam mav be loth to give him up, These tie things that Republicans are discussing nowadays. Charlotte lis not . to have miv upheave! of any kind. Things promise ta move on here In the I same old wav. T1. Crnifwleratc Carnival Much interest is Wing manifested In the Confederate Carnival, which Will open next Wednesday, under the &u splc-in uf tho Stonewall Jackson chap ter of the Daughters of the Confeder acy. Kach member cr the chapter is expected to make or contribute some thing for ths carnival. Th nroceedi from th sale jf articles at the cse nlvaf will go Into th Vance nmnumsrit fund and that fund promises to Up considerably wlle4 by th event. . .r, i; c K . j'iv,sNtt'- TO SOLICIT StrBSCKIPTIOXS. Vor 20th of May Celebration CltU , sen I'rgcd to Ctoiiu-lbnte To Mako JU. Home Coming Wetlc" ' A.. special committee, comnosed of those who are interested hv having, a suitable 20th. or May celebration, will wait upon tha cltixens of Charlotte to day -and the days following, for the purpose of ' securing .subscriptions. Mayor 8. 8. McNlnch has selected his committees and wlir announce them when this special committee has made its rounds. w' ',V,'y,-V$'' . Mayor McNlnch is anxious for 'tha celebration. To -an Observer reporter yesterday .'fee declared that the ques tion now remained with the people of Charlotte, "if the- good cttisena " of Charlotte are willing to . furnlshj tha necessary funds.V ald he, "then th celebration is an assured fact. There has been no adequate observance of the day in years. . ft the city Is to cele brate at all. Jt shduld do so in a fit ting manner. At, least $3,500 will be required for the necessary expenses. The committee Is to all upon the resi dents, the, business men. and the eev eral banking and other Institutions of the city and If this approximate fund la secured, the special committees w. be announced, and Work of prepara tion win ba begun. If there is .but a doubtful response to the call, then me ceiuorauon win De declared ore and nothing will be done. Plans have al ready been formulated looking to the celebration lasting four days, and whether they are to be carried out. Is to be determined In a few days.- The names of the subscribers and the funds contributed will be published." Mayor McNlnch' plan la very inter esting. Be contemplates making this celebration something in the nature of a home coming for Charlotte and Mecklenburg, people. Last fall while the "botna,:. coming spirit" was abroad In the land, he received a number of letters from former residents asking that some sort of celebration of that kind be held In Charlotte. Mayor Mc Nlnch believes that there are many who will visit their old home If a suit able occasion Js furnished them. He desires to make the coming celebra tion such an occasion. All will dexnd on the funds secured within the com ing few days. A DAT OP WISTRR WEATMKR. .The Cltv Covered With lee and Soth, f 4 m a. - .. s . .... ing but Sleet and Rain Throughout the Day Better Weather To-Day. One could hardly Imagine a more disagreeable ay than yesterday. Those who were so unfortunate as to have business out of doors floundered about In the slush of sleet and rain. At day-break the ground was blanket ed with ice, the wires were bent and the trees groaned and cracked beneath the unaccustomed burden. The ther mometer hovered about the freezing point and the wind blew brisk and cold. The rain, which fell during the entire day, frequently changed into sleet which added to the mire under foot. Those who ventured out, donn ed overcoats and overshoes and hur ried from point to point. Friends only hesitated on meeting, commented brief ly on the beastly weather and hasten ed on with redoubled stena. There were no street conferences yesterday. The view over, the city was an In spiring one. The tops of the buildings were square's of white, broken here and there by the surmounting walls. In the suburbs, the trees could be seen weighted down by masses of ice. The country beyond was one unbroken ex- When on the Trail for a good Dyeing and Cleaning job: stop here. We do the French Dry Cleaning and Dyeing. Send that evening dress and waist to us. Queen Gty Dyeing and Cleaning Works Mrs. J. M. Hester. Proprietress ThckWCh ' 2fftr 1 I Up ri Others! pan ae of Ice and snow. The sky was steely gray, evidencing continued bad weather. The day was such as would make one almdst hug the fire, a day for reading and meditation. 4 " There were several accidents' report edM the cltv. Falling limbs lnter ferred 'with the passage along several streets and on many sidewalks. Mr, J, C. Burroughs had It very narrow escape yesterday afternoon'-. As he en-r tered his gate at No. 400 South Trvon street, a Jorge- eUn limb fell on tha walk, missing him by few feet.; Sev eral Incidents of similar, natura wera recorted. f,V',r vW-J V1 mV' S-t f" ;,The'only ray of unshin yesterday was the promise of the weather man. that 'the condition of affairs would be bettered to-day,., . t , 4t , . TO BCTLD ,20 COTTAGES. Mr. Msyberry T'nivjtases 29- Lots on East First Street for This purpose. Mr.. D, W May berry, "of North Wllkesboro, while in Charlotte several days ; ago,-, purchased through the Charlotte Realty . Company, 25 lots on East First street, paying for them 2, 000. It is his purpose to erect on these lots 20 tenement houses for rent.- As soon as the , necessary, arrangements may be made, the construction of these cottages will ba begun. K - ' ' .vTo Remove j FRECKLES 'AND PIMPLES 'jN 10 DATS. irjSB7, NADINOLA. Tlio Complexion Beautlfler, mm THE NADIN0U GIRL NADINOLA is a new discovery guar anteed, and money will be refunded in ever ca where it falls to remove freck les, pimples, llverspots, collar discolora tion, blackheads, disnguruiK eruptions. etc. The worst cases in 20 days. Leaves the skin clear, soft, healthy, and restores the beauty of youth. Price 60 cents and ii.uu. Boia in seen city by all leading druggists, or by mall. Mrs. wua urown writes: jyasn vine. Tenn., Sept. B, 1906. "I have been using your Nadlnola, Kgyptlan cream. Soap and Nadlne Face Powder and like them all verv much. This is the first summer since childhood that I have been without freckles. 1 am 34 years old ana have a better complexion now "than when a girl." Prenarea only Dy NATIONAL TOILET CO., Paris, Tenn. Sold In Charlotte by R. H. JORDAN & CO.. , And all leading druggists. FASHIONS IN FOOTWEAR Corona Colt Laee Boot. .Fashion plain toe, twin sole, htgh Cuban heel, highest conception of dress shoe. Size 2 to $. Width A to E. Price M.00. Jap Dluctier Boot. Plngree tip, welt sole, medium military heel. The handsomest shiny leather walking shoe. Siie 2 to 7. Width A to E. Prlco 13.60. Dull Calf Blucher Boot. Newport Up, heavy welt sole, military heel. Swellest shoe made. Tin equaled wear. Size 2 to 6. Width A to E. Price J3.50. Delivered prepaid 20c. extra. GILREATH & CO. mm WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 31 W. P. Cullen Presents OSCAR Ii. FIGMAN and IMJTII WHITE In the Dancing Operatic Comedy The "TENDERFOOT" With tho Famous Chicago Company. PRICES: $1.50, $1.00, 75c., 50c, 250. Seat Sale Monday. 1 ' - o kur MR CABANISS has been in the tail oring business an his life. He not only understands the requirements within, but also the competition with out, - ( J He is thoroughly familiar . with the , local conditions V and is too wise to embark in business here unless he knew he had something REAL to offer men which would induce men to change their: tailors. t We will open in a. few days and will point out our claims to patronage. bit w& V One department of bur ",',,i.tK:i, . i'W s.m a .mW-xm-- ihk Uism ',V niany,switch'b6ard3 and .w itti'i a iru ,,i i f i tsiM i rivrin i 'jiv that department in. which v,e are making switch- ; Vrtwicqra an, v.- , xauivm. r AlbemarleN.C; Waterworks Pumping Plant,?,1 - m xt td- uLVi Ti.i. Ttf;Ti vDm - ."v: ' "broke,' N, Ca Vermont , s wry jjignung riant uauas, an. uanser .wwhii- , cal Co. Ingles, Fla: City Plant, Davidson. N C. Mill, Gaffney, &ju . Xeak waiiCfi: McKae, kock- ;t, 'imvhnm- M.r nntumvn -J.r , f.-l tit 1 -JU , omers,,ana omers, mna ovners. .!.;; ..; .We name some of the very recent installations tot ; which we.have made the switch-boards, W not' only make .switch-boards for our ' owir contracts but for others as well ; Full line electric supplies THE nJm: TOMPICMNS GOMP7LHY Electrical Contractors; " G FIVE YEARS OLD I - SMOOTH AND HEULOtf (mm Express Charges Paid By Us. A trial will convince you that these goods are the very best for medicinal and other purposes. Send us your orders and if not perfectly satisfactory, return at our expense and money will be refunded at once. All shipments are made in plain cases. Remit by Postal or Write forjirlce aiTRenn THE DENNY GAFE PERFECT IN APPOINTMENT. ELEGANT SERVICE, Special Dining Room for Ladles. THE DENNY GAFE W. D.. WILKINSON, Mgr. , Public Stenographer. Long Distance 'Phone. Made on Honor. Sold on Merit, Emerson, ' 1 tat,.. Pianos adamXfhaafi" i Angelus Piano Players Cash or Installments. CHARLOTTE MUSIC COMPANY SIS N. Tryon. Phone tit. tt. WALDO A3IE8, Manager. Phone us (313) when In need of a piano tuner, ' Goal! Coal! Coal! I LET US SERVE YOU f GOAL ' y, -,iWj!'. '-, 1 : . !.,"''r For all Purposes t We sell the best Coal i that money can buy, and i know we can give satis faction, no matter what X your fuel requirements J maybe. . STEAM, BOJIESTIC, CUCKS'IITB COALS i!:EiiS.!teif!i! ; tTY Charlotte, N. OXt lu,iines3 is raanulacturing J ' , ; v .' n ,.'. ww-Tr " rim i "' iru rir L-xr v,- the mtroductiori of ,mo-i j - u t i .r- i n i w tr-.i ,; in - i il.i i.titiii i jl wi.'M'S . -.v. JL'evtiivuuiciiii kaj iuuv , Mill. Bessemer City N C. ;V wl'f'rr I Vi Monnn'S I . OMfi - - : LAX? - , 1-' Silt HI if.w'.t' S. " Charlotte N. C; '.V'S. - Express Money Order, list of other liquors. P'wlisrrT" o lib- THE MOON IS MADE OP GREEN CHEESE many people would lead her to be lieve, when the housewife goes to purchase flour for her baking day but If she has once used the Pride- of Charlotte flour she will take nothing else. It Is made of the choicest se lected wheat and ground at our mills, s MECKLENBURG FLOI R MILLS ! J. Le Koluer, Proprietor, v Phone 80, SPECIAL REDUCED RATES VIA THE SEABOARD. . . (! The Seaboard begs to announce that acV" count of the ocftuioni mentioned below the rates and condition named will apply. Mexico City, MexicoGolf Tournament. January lftth-February 13th, 1907 Rate''' of one frit claai fare, plw B5c. will apply, ticket told January lat-lsth, continuous paamge In each direction' with final limit February 28th. 1908. : . Chattanooga, Tenn. Southern Baptist Convention and Auxiliary Societies, May I0th-16th. 1906. Rate on nnt cla fare, pliu, 26o. for the round trip;" (minimum rate) SO cents, tickets sold May 8th, 9th, and 10th, final limit ten days in addition to date gf sal.. Ticket may be extended. For further information as to rates fmm any point or schedules apply to your naar est Agent or oddress the undersigned. U. . Uctl'llft t. e. a., -Ralelga, NTc Charlotte's Best Conducted Hotel THE BUF0RD Special attention given to " laoifl cservice. maiciTiP" it. nn . is a featured of sthe Buforrlf, MAM V -AW 1iJ4MsV. VAA Est VV V IfVsU, tion oi tne traveling puDuc Clean, Comfortable Beds.'-4 ill A! - Ct . X- c - - HEATED HOUSE Is a great comfort. One of our .. stoves in your ball would atop those eold - draughts and aid ' materially In keeping you com fortable.; 1 ""ttt-'f All slseav for wood or coaL , J.II.f.IcCt'jsfcd&Co. Stoves, . Mantels, Tiles, Gratca. Phono 914. - 221 Tryon St. 4' J wf ''Silt ; ' , , y v, "1
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