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, . qiiARLOTTjj daily ojj;j!:nvi:u, m'i:: tiiu no nouia DBAW KEAVT HXXGIIT BELT THE WlE turns and O'Brien fight to flounde I Lm Angelee , lor Ih , Weight Chajnpkroshlp--TIieMUl ,. Witnessed by a UK Crowd of Sports , Both Men Groggy Hnlsb, ! but O'Brten . AppenUj n . Meet Ol.Ifc,.''iV,i'.'.' v" Xo Angel, Nor. t tThe Ht be tween O'Brien and . Burns to-night ' lasted J ; rounds and resulted In . "When O'Brien end Bum entered . ' the ring to-night for their fight for the' heavyweight championship, a delay 'of flftee nmlnutes ensued while the men disputed over belt worn " bf Butt Then Bums objected to ,' O'Brien's bandaged elbow. ;'y?A'.'M:ll P. . Burn agreed to 'A take off the objectionable bandage. " It wa an Inflated flannel affair that ; ( covered the lower portion of his sb '."' Ronton. The men then took their :';V place and Che fight began. 'J, ftooad 1 O'Brten clinched after a left wi mad protested hn Uurna kept botn -j. band . working . during the clinch. t'tfi, O'Brten aiagg sred Burns with a left ' . hook aad uiy flinched. Hurm wan "! ; V, bleeding at the nose when the round V rtoaed with little advantage for eluier , V" ina. Tne round waa retnur tam. HK, hTtund a-Burna Unded a left to th ,c':ribe and they clinched. O'Brien savugely - 'i protmilng aa Jeffnaa separated Uwtn. i"- frurljm nut two lefta to the Jaw. aim ';,' Bums waa biased .for attempting 10 uu o la clinch. O'Brien put a hard left u , the stomach. O'Brten landed two atlfl . f uppercuts aud left and right to the sie i aeaa. urne noiaing w i.u xm- ronrtd waa O Brian a. . . j.v right to tha head and left to the Ix-ly. " Ths round eloaed with O'Brien avetuuigly 'v. r. r . a jt'n.!..., .,, rlirhl In unmilller. Suras ducked atralght loft and they clinched, Aa they wera separated Burn V '' put 'book to the Jaw. Tiny exchanged i right and lft hooka. ; Koood t-Bumi put right to the body. :i Buma took a left In moniach. O'Brien oaaced away but returned to plant a ; r rht left to tha u. U tirieD iu'ik i ' atia loft to the mouth that hro unlit 5 " klood. Rurna rhaaed O'Brli-n arnuiifi the num. Burna cut a nam aim y -' the faoa, and got thrre xtiff cualght V 1ghta on the jaw. O ilrh n landed a n "f" fn? .!L- ..... , .., aye eager, continued to follow h man '.'around tha ring. OB-lcn miad a ; atraigbt left and clinched. Hurna laugh ' d at O'Brien and aaa1 him to atand ".and light. O'Brlau trotted circle abut ' bla opponent, oceaalonally leading. Burna 'planted Ma left three tlmoa to tha head aa tbo gong aouaded. f . Bound 7 Burna attacked aaragely, : kadlna- rlahta and Irfia. Hurna contln- ' i aaa to oaa nia nanus in u n. " nnm ' landad a right and u left hook with some ' power. Burns lundl a atralght left to tha cheat aad a rlht to tha nwk, and - th uai Intu a rllnch. Burna landed ' . oevaral right kidney blows but they OBrtoa landrd a left book to tha Jaw. . Bouad g Burns put left to tho huad .' and o right ui tha Jaw. it almost swept - naa ..av ka faoi Uiirna ithaaaif hial . : ; una aroiatd tha ring. O'Brien put up a ... - J L. . ft. 11 .k.al n'ArlM t.lll : ; right tipper cut to tha chin. Burns dla- . rtiM UBHDMipa aauiir in biiuuiiik uii- .': aW O'Brien a leads. Bums waa always i IM aareasor. Bound Burns met u unn in ma ''L lattar'a corner with aavage tighta to the .. law and they cillncbed. O'Brien kept -S" awa. Thiv ruaharl tttto anothtr nllnfrh. Burna with riant for tha libs waa shoal, ', . ' i. i u . T . . . .. . I K I -.in rlaht to tha head, lie landed a right 1 on crnnena lace wmcn waa ixj v r i u with' Wood. O'Brien put a rlaht hook . to tha chin and Burns, alter blocking a .-'. .... M-Jul tM.. Ilv.t L..ba -' on tha hoac ' Konnd 10 Burns continued hla rushlnc taotica and O'Brien allpped In vicious ' awtnaa. Burna hit hard in a clinch They exchanged atralght left a to the faoa. O'Brien straightened Bums with rtarht unoercut. He took a hard right - on too kidneys. O'Brien poked Burns . i With two straight lafta at long range, for taa orat tuna usma a ieao mat nas ai- ways baan bla atyle af battla. He re aaatad tha blow aa tho gong sounded. . Hound II Buma met O Brlai In a , eUackv Burna took a straight left and . also aevera! rlghta and lefta to tha face. . . Ilo oon tinned to rush, O'Brien lending two atralght lefta and taking a stiff loft ' ' In the stomach. O'Brien danced away. then closed In after Buma had planted a left hook to the facs. O'Brtan landed ,a atHf uppercat aa they clinched and put . a straight left to tin face as tbey st-u-. aratod. Boaad t Burns landed a left on the S faoa. Q'Biian's slbow mt Burns far ' u thav cllnchad. Burns landed a left . la tho ribs and a right to the fare. Burna booked a light laft to tha hoort. O'Brtan rallied, lashing two upparcuta . to Burns' chin. '. Bound U O'Brien siiffeied punishment fa a clinch. O'Brien took two daiimalne ' lefts that renewed the at ream of Mmvt v, ' front hla mouth and ryca. lie uar( hla right to Uppereut twlca ln rajld aurrca Slon. Bums put a rig lit to tho eir mid . O'Brtaw countered aa they rllnchrd. Ziuraa slipped over a airalalit I'ft. ' koand l Burns beian the un with V ' OM of hla rushes and as soon aa re . Kaaod by tho referea In a clinch bored y in on O'Brien, landing hard rlaht hook to bead and then several body Mows at eloee ran (a. Burna next ajuliel t ViImi'i WMtteva rvnrtem trmli i'I...k - left to the chin. Burna ted with a left w nook to tha stomach. Thav exchnnged rlghta overhand hooka. Bums ahot liia ' : Debt to the Jaw aad they t llni hed us v the round ended. ,. Bound 1j ) lirlrn landed a left upier cut and Hums traded a left lion. DeWltt's 1 -H tic r.iirly Risers. Ahoul tha swat 'ellahlo pill on tha market, told by Kawley'a Tharmacy. fanrya' avrarwitrr Wha ar altkuut golaro Rtraas. . yW Pattern Ho. tn. 4k naaci Allowed. . taOomads starts Ig boea. eottoa, allk aad wealsa ebu-walu are saeesdingly mart. Aa Msraaalre atedai it lru poruaKd. a sovel ia InractlMBOieroatrstM.S'airkaoelrelethe lliaarsaryas and saggest las tue of a eoa Irastiag ,sjsliirla or eotor. Then atrapi U aver th tog of tbs klasves M give the awdlsti ions-atKiuioef ilaea. They nay be ated or aoi The pattern If h eisea-gf te 42 iaesm bust laeaaaea, for M buat the Vsiat Will Bead 4 H yedj of roods InriMw ovda or IH ysMli M leches wide, or f yards J lacbaf Wide. , . .ITiasot psuera, neawi. .;. ' 'ply gjlva nuraber of pattern 'jam ' u. or kit out ' lllustratkm and It with l oxata, ,ailvrr or , to Iho Obeorvar, v UiartoUe, - FaaLdoa PcpW , . ' I, , i ualiixu v.ftVffir im fiimv r. , . i lye, "ESS ohad' Burns' an .followed with. m. taD A rain O'ltrten'a left' reaohed' Burns' Jace, jBurtia' left oyo was closed. HouAd It-Thrr Bint I na clinch Into which, 0lrlen waa pushed by his aeo. onda, O'Urlan landed a straight left tJ tna' race. Burna seoonaa proteaiou against O'Brlao s holding Buma right gluva, O'Brien pug a atlI Hrlghi, to, tha ear aa tho geng sounded, . .. , - Round lT-p'Brlen , ripped In V ; atiff right upporcut and osouped ' a -rush by Bums into a neutral corner. : -O'Brten put a left book lo tha body and followed with two atralght lefts to the face, both appearing effective.-. O'Brien ' landed - a straight left ta tha oyo. Burna manared to reach O'Brien with' a light left book and mlaeed a anvago right awing a mo ment later. O'Brien put homo a stiff Jab to the chin and roceivad a left to tha body. h ' , Round IS Both men fought fast aa tha round commenced. O'Brten i rockad kl UK m atirr left ! (TFUiau Jabbed hla man twlca with k left and re rxatad the performaoca, Burna, however, was still the agreaaor and planted a left to the stomach. - - ';.;' .; Round l-0'Brien put a right' to tha chin and a left to tho. faoa. In a clinch Bums put a right to tna enin aina a ten to Ilia face, iturna pu a ten over ins face. Hums took a right Hook to the chin. Hurna slipped' tinder a straight left and sent a right to crnneo ooay hard. ... . ..' Hound 20 Burns attempted to striae with his left arm and Jeffrlea used uU hla strength to force tbem apart from a clinch. Ills enorts sunican io aran them apart but a snort time. urns new hla left to the head aa they broke. Bums nppenwi somewhat leas vigorous and weakened when u enen pianiea a nam left to tha Juw. In a clinch that follow ed Bums' head seemed to wohble and he was not so vicious. He clung fully 'JO second to avoid punishment and Jef fries uaed lils shoulders to push Burns way. The entire house was standing. SWKETSTAKK TJUAL8 OX. lvciiiv-Klrlitli Annual 6weepMtke nlct of l-auern HcUl Trials for Niter and I'olntcra btanca . (jood Day. Special to The Obaerver. Newton. Nov. 28. Tho Eastern ricld Trials 28th annual sweepstake, value 1700, for setters and pointers, waa beguri here to-day. There are 14 dogs entered. The picked doga of tho country are entered. Some have come great distances from'' British Columbia, San Francisco, Cal., and Winnipeg. Canada. The weather was one. Each brace of dogs have to run two hours and at o'clock this morning tho first brace were sent away. Lanark Lad, the winner of tho Eastern all age, handled by Bishop, and Miss Ransome, a bitch of great repute, handler Oude, start ed at a lively pace In aage grans. Miss Baneome fiddled around, flush ing three quail. Lad pointed and produced the goods. Lad pointed again, getting two more birds. Miss Kansomc refusing to bock. Hunting two good stubblers. the Judges flush ed a bevy that Mlaa lUnnorae should have fourtd. leolng after singles. Miss Kansome pointed single. Lid pointed where bird had Just left. Mlsa Hanaome pointed more singles. This waa Drettv work. Hunting a lot O'Brien put a straight left more g od around, the Judges flushed j actor, and that the present law re another big bevy. Both dogs diaap- quiring thla la binding on the court, peared for several minute. Oettlng i which cannot go behind the certlfl them going again. Lad pointed lnlcate an(j examine Into the moral thick woods, edge of swale, but did j character. The court dividing Jus- not get any birds. Hunting on. the judges got up snother bevy. A lit tle further on Ladl pointed another good bevy, olith do rango wide and fast. The next brace was Sir Boys! Spot, handled by Bishop, and Flshcl's Frank, handler Oude. They . were started in cotton field, both going well with wide range, jtanging on Into another cotton Meld, Frank made a good point on bevy and waa steady to wlog and shot. In thick bottom Spot pointed single. Ranging over good ground and down Into thick swale spot loading on birds a long way, dropped out of sight and both dogs were found pointing big bevy In tall aage grass. Oolng on and ranging big wheat stubble Frank pointed another big bevy, steady to wing and ahot. Oolng on Into oak wood Frank pointed. Spot being or dered to bask. Further on Frank ponlted big bevy. Hanging more a-round. Frank waa found pointing a big bevy. Both dogs were going strong aa the expiration of their two hours. They are a brace of good going pointers, and gjango wldo and fast . After lunch the next braco were called for. The San Francisco setter dog Avulon. hsndler Bishop, winner of second 1n all aged stake, and well known and many limes winner, Jes sie Hodfleld s Count Gladstone, hand ler Shelly, alnrtlng In stubble. Hang ing systcmatlcHlly Jessie came to a point in rag woed backed by Avalon. In thick bottom, wnlle Jessie was jumping a branch, u bevy whs flush ed. Jessie remained on point. Hunt ing further up the swale, hunting his ground. Jesslo pegged another big bevy In line style on top of nlll, ateadv to wing and shot, "hunting a big stubble Aval'Mi pointed, but could not produce birds. Ho was well bucked bv Jessie. n tho edge of cotton field Avalon polntod doves. On the edge of saralo Jessie pointed sin gle, then missing the bevy ho turn ed back and pointed single. Half a minute later ho had another single. In aii if grass Avalon pointed, but again could not produce birds. Roug ing further, Avalon pointed a big bevy In weeds steady to wing and shot. Further on ranging and beating out tils ground well, Jesxle pegged another big bevy, dropped lo wing and shot. Htrlnklng out again, Jessie soon hud a big bevy. This was clever piece of work, locating the down wind.- ' Avalon got anotner point well barked by Jnasle. Again Avalon pointed tind was well bacaed by Jessie. On the edge or pines both pointed on runnlrtg birds. Rondlng on Avalon located bevy In tall aage grass cutting looae again Jessie was oon busy pointing another big bevy on edge of pines. Oolng on, Avalon pointed a big bevy In tall suss graas u tut they were ordered up on time allowance. Jessie In not aa fist as some of the dogs competing, but he makes a tot of use of his brain and beats out his ground In fine form and delivers the goods. It would be aafe to ssy that ha did not leave a feath er behind him, neither did h wgate his energies on worthless ground and he krH Httlclly to his course without any erratic rushes, Tna next braoe waa called. The pointer King Woolton, handler Shelly, und Shot Wlndem, handler and own er. D.-C. White, were sent out. They went sway at a big burst of spcj In big wheat stubble. Shot hesitating. King went on and pointed a big bevy witll, backed by Shot. Ruhglng on both doga came to a point tn rag need, but did not have birds. In wale Knot flushed a bevy. Further on. King pointed single. King got Biiot.wr single in aage grass. Hunt ing on, 'Shot pointed a big bevy on edge of wood, doing on Shot flush ed three qual. King pointed a big bevy In corn field, edge of wood. Oolng on after single King pointed three times on slnales barked once by Khot, Shot pointed afngle, and flushed twlcw ba edge of wood. In atubbe King iade anorrier good point on single. This endd tho dsy. Beth doga go fe.tt. rsnge wide, and are bath atvllsh on point The pMtiter wss strong when ordered up. The atake will be con tinue.! to-inorrotr. Ag . on previous days thera was a large attendance) of ntnuslaatlo spectaloraw . - , . i It Is ooe ef the moat wonderful tenle for drvelurtrig the Bcure, making bright eyse, red. Bps and rosy rhks. ever of. fered A (he American girl, , Hollislers Horsy aiountaJa Tea. tTaa or TaUeta, jTeeaU. lu lb Jordan 4 Co. "T I TWO ; CONVICTS THANKFUL ' . ' '. '.-"." "' covFJixon -issues ' VXKDOXH. , i . . :t . , ; AnnuaJx Tltanksglvtnr .rreafot Br . (eorernof Cilriut la Oiren to Jamea J', Irow;li,f Murderer, and , Owirad : crr jr. V)lort, For ' inHC ' Service . and uooa ueiuivtofw j'aroona uoa .y. ditloned on Their Aditrrtnf ' to ,i;the I'ath of RlglitxBaea--nltd rttatea BlHtrtct Court CViiivmea Krxt Work With Heavy loc ket t orpor- atlon OommiMHloit Qrderg V.yrkua iV..: . ' v Observer Bureau. ''. ''"" ' V ' The Holleman Building, ., . . . - Raleigh. Nov. 21. -. Governor dlenn this evening par doned two f onvlotg In tha 8tat pen Itentlary, .following a custom he, In augurated last year. i The lucky one are -James Branch, sentenced In l896 from Ashe county, for thirty yearg for murder; Conrad Perry,' colored, sentenced In If tl from Warren for houaa-breaking- and sentenced ,tO fif teen yearav ' Tba pardona are - con ditioned on their being well-behaved, sober and Induatrioos and are grant ed upon the apodal recomrnandaUoa of the : pealtentiary authorltiea, who furnlahed a Hat of ten names, all, for long tema from teq year to 14fe Im prisonment, from which the Governor made tha ae lections. ' ' v . United - BUtea Vfirtrlct Attorney Skinner says tha docket mt the terst of tha United Statea District Court, which begin a here nest week, la very heavy and caanot nearly , bo finish ed in two weeks, ao there' will have to bo an adjournment until February or tha laat Monday in January. There are two counterfeiting oases , and tan post-office caaea , moat Of the latter for intercepting letters and lar ceny of mall. Tha chief case la that of Ithodea. He ran between Sdenton and Norfolk aa route agent, and the queatlon comas-.up In which district the crime waa committed. When In vestigated In Virginia bla defense was that It waa committed In North Caro lina. Rhodes is now a doctor. , The cage in quire an Interesting one from several points of view. Another one of the Insurance agencies waa chartered1 to-day, this being the South Greensboro Insur ance and Beal Relate Company, capi tal stock $60,000. David White and others stockholders. These agencies are becoming quite numeroua in this State and are the Invention of a Greensboro Insurance man, it is stat ed. A charter la granted the Schnapps Bottling Company, of Charlotte, to manufacture ginger ale, etc. IX. H. Gaines and several others of QafTney, 8. C, and several Charlotte men being the stockholders. Another charter Is to the Havens-Cellars Mercantile Company, of Atkinson, Pender coun ty, to make turpentine, etc. The Supreme Court holds, that ap plicants for license tn attorneys must file certificates of good moral char tlces Brown and Walker dissenting. The corporation commission directs that the Atlantic Coast Line will within 90 days build a new depot at Jacksonville, where the old station was burned. It is also ordered that the Seaboard Air Line shall build a new station at Phoenix, adequate to j the needs of pnseengera, this point be ing In Brunswick county. The same road la also ordered to provide sepa rate waiting rooms and enlarge the freight depot at Council, In Bladen county. ' JESSE, Jit, LAW-ABIDINO MAJf. Son of the Notorious Outlaw Proae rutra His BrotheT-ln.Iaw and Ic manda Ills Pnnlalimrnt. Hot Sprlnga. Ark., Nov JS Mrs. John Jease Jumos. Jr., a son of the notorious outlaw ef that name, was In police court to-day to prosecute his brother-in-law. Luther McOoaran. for taking James horse without permission and misusing It. MoOowan pleaded guilty and salil ho had been drinking.' "You are hla brother-in-law; what do you wnnt me to do with him?" Judke Kyle Inquired of of James. . "lie otiirht to be fined: t believe In law enforcement." said Jamas. Judge Kyle Imposed a fine of $100. Seaboard Elects Officers. New York. Nov. All of tho old offloers of the Seaboard Air Line Railway Company with the exception of Norman S. Meldrum, first vice president, were were re-elected at a meeting held in Ithis city to-day. Mr. Meldrum declined tl stand for re election. W. A. Garrett, of Cincin nati, general manager of the Cincin nati, New Orleans A Texas Pacific Hallway Company was elected first vice president to sitcceod Mr. Mel drum. Alfred Walter, president of the company, was elected a member of the executive committee. TSNT. 5 cents little enough to pay for 10 such a quality as pure, sweet and satisfying gotten at a much higher price ?;v eclipse all former standards of value they stand unrivalled as the great-J est value ever offered. Get tne; "Mecca," 10 for if 1 V " aa aa- 1 ;:V':, V, I It I COXVKNTIOX POIXCSI Itrport or Frogr In BlfTcrent jiici.ih or. Work at Morning hH.-nn ;, lU'iKit-is I Voirt Educattoiutl lnstl , .tutlouA, at NUibfr '.-' , Special; to Thapbeerver. : .. 7 Vv a V Spartanburg,' s," C. Nor. 28. At this .morning's session of the conven tion, report on 'missionary, work, by r. .T. AI. Bailey, secretary, and tho Connio 'Maxwell Orphanage,, by 1 lit O; BuelL president of the. board of truateea were aubmltted. During the year,- Dr. Bailey showed,- f !t. had Been contributed ltd jmlaaione; H5 men and women were employed In the -work la the State, of which num ber IS art ladles; 71,e00 miloa were covered ' id , delivering addresses and sermons; 1.B0J were baptised and .. 09: tecelted by letter; in DO..ka wer distributed, twetve ladles are at work In cotton- mill vlllaarea. and 4 churches have been organlaed In cot ton mill communities' Flva touchers are employed at the Orphans,-, on having been s added during - the Tear, The Martha Smith homo has been occupied, water i system .,.lnstalaJ. costing $4,000 and forty children , re ceived. Dr. C. C. Brown reported that 14, lit had been, contributed far aged ministers, -1 1.476 , distributed . Dr. J. A. Brown reported , that It young men had applied for assistance In educating for the mlnlMry. Dr, W. T. McClothln. rof the.Loniavlli Theological Seminary, reported that there are nuanber of South Caroline lana at that institution, soma of whom are supporting themseires, in various way. . . ' '.- A Feast for the) Inmates of the Comn- ti Home. It la not ilkefr that tha Inmates of any county borne In Mie State , will partake of more sumptuous and more bountiful Thanksgiving dinner to-day than- will those of Mecklen burg. The ladies having the dinner In charge sent to the home yesterday a piano box filled w'th good things of every kind for the dinner to-day-turkeys, hama, beef d other meatg, vMotihtM nf varloui kinds, fruits. nuta, aweeta, etc., enougn to furnish aeveral good dinners. ' The ladles who solicited tho provisions desire to thank the cttlaena nf Charlotte for their prompt and liberal responses lo their call. Big- Fire at Ijynchburr. Lvnchburr. Va.. Nov. 20. Fire started at 1 o'clock this morning Jn the rear part of T. b. uorntn tym pany's stoma and tlirwara atora on Main street, between Ninth and Tenth streets, which Is practically destroyed. Flamea epread to O. A. Coleman Company's ahoe store and Alnalle A Martin's hardware store .which were gutted and badly damaged. Fire seems under control at 2:20, but still In progress. An estimate of tha dam age Is Impossible, but It -will prob ably range between $100,000 and 11(0,000. Nefve, FEHB'S MALT tmmu m HJUN MALES I2 1 a-urnatl IWsMaltoyc VJMISKEYf REE SOXES. We are the lrgaat aal awf aip.aiaefcihyial ww y a wa ieiao MTCAa ols Vkll3KaV n-a MM 151 M eaee to gaae m h i IT Trr w will mj ii mt. wiHntnsMinfnimmni rfaa.ttita.14 kri.kUnvriVI rtU OC. IOM gBXK,Ml.t,MlifMT.M-Mia mf Ml . eM MUM I I IMabic Bv Hemear H jNanOaswnnn the c arta co sh I. all Mki mj SmIi fine, full, plump cigarettes, with ' mm ii cents iiii'iiii, ii i iv ii . A ' mm W MM AST.LOUISGIRL IS A ';'t.l?;J:i ,';..:s' t : x:S: V V,' 4 v V' i ' f( - i mmJ" ;'i . MJSS CeUarM. ftOMHTOlfU , , , U Mlsa jDall II. 6chnyder, l908 DlUoj. St, SkXe3Blg,'aIo4WTltaat-r i :' "For ym yeaxtf I hT been laYery poor health. I ilxflerod with lodlgtt ttoa I mad, ttoatMcb cmUtrrht which robbed ma of my vitality, v. ' "I became nervong, and "it teemed thai nothing could lift me out of thlg oondltton. iV h ' v- 'V ' '" 'i 'V eA. friend ranrMted that I tWIrviik. Before X had taken (oar bottles, my I mppmim were sea ana my zooa no longer, oppreised nie, neither dld i oough, :. i'i' ;.-e,V;' . MIn twelve weeks 1 1 was completely rttatored to btnltb,' I thank yon tor what Peruna bae done for tne. " ' " More Peruna Is gold because people who hare taken it recommend it to their friends, than from all other eauses com bined. When any one takes a bottle of Perana they usually recommend it to a' neighbor. '" ; . ' i', 1 Unless a remedy eomes tip fully to what Is claimed for it In an advertise ment, the one who Is persuaded to hay It will not buy again, nor wOl ho recom mend It to his friends. It la because Perana does perform all that is claimed lax It that constrains friend-to recom mend it to friend. v Peruna is sold by your local drug gists. Buy a buttle to-day. Bone an& Sisizx? are formed" and nourished by Hops and Malt. When combined Into a palatable liquid food there is nothing, . so food for sufferers from Indigestion, Insomnia, Nervousness and General Debility. . is a perfect combination of Hops and Malt, exceeding ly pleasant In tests and readily dlg-eeted by (he most sensitive stomach. It strengthens one's power of endurance, rounds out the angular lines, brightens the eye, restores you to health. Try it today. 'OR SALE BY ALL DRUQQI8T TONIC DEPT.. Louisville, Ky. Mall Order Whiskey Hen so la the Seeth. An tne Carolina a no Virginia as ntsasy we sell Is geoe ; there's ae bed. ........ " w. CSSFEQ 1 11 mi OLD IS fl UQQ1B m imMItMM BMel.kM.ta lb.aMa.ulaa ef g. aa4 V. la eat Mi. sain, kal It'a an uf to3M ntu aa. I II If H'ni T.1 wila meat. liaalTi artaMat a VaMllleea, .. 1 mm. BMaia Ikla Mvt. vtNl as you have aaWaaasBBSaaaai BWs-WJsjssawaBaa ' "" i-T. it i". i- ,-7 liiiUUiM " 1 W ' ill. .' i Ai4 1 e Li UKJ. 1 1 j ;v -c,i .' r.v v.,. - .t ;,. ; 1st Cottoa Mill Manr """We ough "45outh tO do our heaw reoalra" , K ' 2nd Cotton Mill Man: What ,1ai a HaT w a L aa a- . i vornas nin iuii yvoraing , rignt. I nate to , v spend the money to bring a man all the way from Providence, R." I -'..to overhaul It ; . ,:; .. ..i", v - T 2nd C M. M.: fTou don't have to. '.' The-D.' Aj Tompklnt ' Co. haa ! . 5.11. Verh1nr Corllsa : engines for a long time, and they do It well , ' gvorythlnV " ' r , " na ,mu trouble we-have in building no a .uvea nore in tne eoutn. . Tne mill Provldsnoo and other distant Dlaeea V',,1 K''i': - Tompklng Co.K ra doing auth ' V'work III have them send a man to the mill at onea to look the evV glne over and aeo what It needs and-make a price on doing the JoSVJ th""i ,0 knowledge of our shop gradually extends, s That's tha one i' ,,here at him.---i ?:.''. ?) k . : v.,r r " if't-' W; ?"nteg: tn dealing at home, , Thefi U jsiV Inr of , ' -freight and of time. -When there. Is a break down the wheels canhei; ( - Un one.- - ;';, " 7". We solicit heavy.' repairs, as we -wU-equipped to. do,,, alt, jrepairs, LAmertcan e- """"! o Djiui We carry rrj in stock gate ami. town" full line ef Packlmtv .Pipty -Il k U III II 1 k K MM V I n i uiiniiuu i b uvji i hi UUi We 'will tend on approval to any responsible party in North or South Carolina,4 anything , in Harness or Saddlery GoodaL Our stock of Harness, Saddles i and aceessory Goojls la the largest - in the . Carp-; linas and we can - fttrnish yOu . anything a: hors wears or a horseman heeds.' Write or call on ua.'." J. W. WADSWORTll'S SONS CO.- FIRE IXSURflNGE THE FOLLOWINO COMPANIES B EPRKSENTED AND AMPLE TRO-; - - -TBCTION OCARANTEED: - AETXA 1 HARTPORD ' PHOENIX - ' NORTH RIUTISII ; PQENIX V NORTHERN " ,x PIEDMONT R. E. Gochrane. Insuranoa aad Beal Estate Agent . tNeonaoaatlO CAPITAL STOCK r z $30,00a0 INDIVIDUAL INSTRCCTXON. ENTER ANT, TZMK. e It is a eoneeded tact, known overvwhara In Varth rmraiina h Hum.' whe are Informed, that KINO'B Is the vieweo rrom every standpoint pr merit 114 wortninesa. Tne best faculty. , best equipments, the Urgest. ' Ilore graduates In portions than all other., business schools In the State, tut get the BEST. It Is ths cheapest. Writs ,.' to-dsy for our BPiiXXAii OWitllv MwW CA'A'ALiKiVE and luU informa tion. Address KINO'S JUSTNESS COLLEGE, ' s , Chariot to, N. or JUIeigh, Ji. C ' We also 1 teach , Bookkeeping. Shorthand, Panmanshlprato. , by . rnaiy end for our Borne Study circular. , - . , - . , ..i , The TraTellnt THE CENTRAL HOTEL '. .' - . ..,'y1,;- '.: , ..... . ,. ... ":U.T. O'CAI.MPAN. Mgr, Charlotte, N. C. ; . " ' In The of the .t-S-.'f navlng spent flO.eOe tn renovating, remodeling and refurnish. Ing this popular Hotel, it now ranks with ths best in the State. AU rooms heated by steam and righted by electricity. . Electric elereW j .tor. New baths.. Cuisine unsurpassed south of Wuhlngton. ' "-f , . ' This Hotel Is now thoroughly screened throughout, thus abating ' the By and meequJle nnlsanoe.';,; A-?, .Vi;, -"-ii' . .;Ct riVstVEAJiaOLD u3 FUOaDa' GUOi . ' Cxprooo Charnrco ' A trial will convince oo that medicinal and other purposes, Bend teeny sausiaotorj, return at oar lunaea at once, au sniptnents are Remit by Pottal t Exprmty Monty Ordtr. ' " Writ for prltw list efothr liquors. V 11 ii..., a, 1 . jjp njj u r. .. , t Jo have it machine - ;"...,..- i- hop I; the do ou caU heavy repalriT" ' . i- ' 'nginea, to drive tha. bprpg bgrg and '. machine huiiritna- ami e..ii- .... men have arot tholr mlnda . and rtrxi't ixnv nn ih. .ui .' . . ,V s"7. .. ... ,.h;.f.H- 11 as medium aad yttle oaes, We hre v fty. Wtf'4Ji:i'i'i wna uteuat onicnnu f money y i waists up to gig tons Rapacity; nbx n-. .Valves and MU1 SappUet I Xour Wants'' I 6CI10OL THE RIGHT flCHOOLi," . tas BomtV r I' Business Districl. " " " .I''.,' ;,. Paid these roods are the cs your orders not expense ana money maae in plain cases. :, ; 1 j w, is 1 1 - try f ZL-- . By" Ub,'::::.';.; ff host tot n if not per., I j . . wiU bere I ' lira, S: - '.' 3 lit ,?t . s i 1 f, r
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Nov. 29, 1906, edition 1
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