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'CiLYitLOTTii daily o Tj:vEK;NQvi::!n:;tt :.o, ik 13 SACKED HEABT CATHEDRAL 5 firrATED AT 1UCUMOSD, rVA. 1 'Mii.lHoine Building the lft of Mr. ! . Mrs.- Thorn K Ky'T f the Mmt Dlsttiuruiiihrd I'M hoot In the Country "h'V? In Imprcw.lv Lntenywl tiibbon Aportle wtle Amoo AUriidaat TOnier alone oc t--UmMtHMn 4. "MO, by tho ! jr XoB vsv. of tle Jesuit Order .Magnin mt Kdiflco of IU.a Renaissance Architecture, V ';- '', " "; :J . - '., ninhmona. Va.. Kov. .-Wth dedl- ry ceremonies participated in by the ut distinguished Catholic prelates In this country, the Cathedral 'of ths Sac id Hearty the gift of Mr. . and Mra Thomae F. Ryan, to-day took its place as one of the greatest institutions of fu kind la tha United State, and monu jnent ot.the Church in tha South. Tha cerewonlee attracted a large crowd to KKhmend. Mr. and Mrs. ' Rynn came from' KawiYork. Not only were Cer jfllnsl. Gibbons," apostolic delegate Ful ronlo and many archbishop and bishops ' from all parts of tha United State co.i C apicuotia figures In tha services, but State i and city-officials. Including Governor ? H wanton and tha. mayor of Richmond. 'and boat-of prominent laymen ware , '.Missed special, seats In tha CathadraK s The church la a magnificent sdlfles ot Julian ranalaaanoe architecture, occupy -H j an entire block In the hearty ha "' fashionable Prt of Richmond and fao .12 Monroe Vark" Within the building i are five altera and two chapels. . The cathedral wee Oral contemplated 1y Monalgnor MoOUl. the Confederate tehop jt Richmond.!? IKS. who pur Vhaeed the aetern portion pf the block on which tha -granite .pile now stands. ' The remainder of the1 block was pur- shased by Bishop Keane In 1. The oorner-etone wae laid June 4. 303. ,.y the late Father Conway, of the Jesuit order: then at .St Ignatius rhnrr-h In New York.' Right Rev.Au- - srustla Van Da Vyyer. bishop of Rich mond, a friend of Mr. Bran, Interested tha latter la tha matter ct building the . A t "unlock' ponllAcel high tna wae oelehrated with Bishop Meares ai eele C 1rant Tha vast bulUlln wae crowded to suffocation with people of alt denoml . jiatlona The consecration service wae preached by ArchMsbop Joseph Keann, f Dubuqne. Cardinal Olbbona. In pontl- - ileal robe a, occupied a throne In the MBctnary. He beetowed the bleaelng of he Holy Pontiff, Plus X, upon the ss- . aomblage of ecclesiastics and upon the congregation. Carllniil Olbbona' throne -was at . tha left of the caootuary. To the right waa seated upon another ;ih rone Konstgnor FalcOnl. the papal : fta. Oppoelta the cardinal, at the rlfht of tha aanotuary, the Klght Ray. AucvaUa Van de Vyrer, biabop of Rich tnond, waa aeated noon hie throne. . &IIOT DEAD BY VOCXO GUUi. . Attmptlnc to Enter Homo Inhere , ixarrtrd Wife le H4n Oared Tor, 13aner Brlgri. of Tlwrntoo, H. I U KCOod by 11-Yrar-Old. EOioi ' Kmltb OM Flml lire Ktiota, All ' ' TaJOnC KfTccC , " Thornton. R. I.. Nov. 21. -Ethel flmllh. the 13-ycar-old daughter of pecla4 Policeman Leonard Smith, la under arreet to-night at the Jiouee of - Chief of Police , Kimball, charred with killing Elmer Brlgga, a reel- dent of Thornton. ' gpochU Officer Smith took pity up . on tin. brlgga, who had been de ' aerted toy er huaband, and he and Ida wife received Mri. Brlgga and her three children Into their home and were arranging to eeitd them to .the homo of Mra. Brlgga brother, . who Uvea In Nlantlco. Thla afternoon, during the abaence . , of Mra. Smith, Brlgga arrived at tha - Vmlth houae and demanded admiaelon .t which waa refuaed, Ungga drew a .large carving knife from beneath hla coat and cat away the meeting from the ecreen on the front door. He then amaahed a ane of glaaa In the '. door, reached hla arm In the Inalde, ' turned the key In the lock and threw ack the bolt, Aa he a la.ru d to en r ter the houae Ethel, armed with her father revolver, fired two ahota at him. blbh bulleu lodging in hie body. llrlgge heaiutvd fur a moment and then kept on. The child fired three . T more ehou, every bull" taking ef fect and Brlgge taggr-d bark and ; , fell dead on the atapa. J KXGWE:il FATAM.Y KCAM)KD. liOrrlng Train Jump tlte Track Near ' '' : ( Union and I'iginecr Janiea Ilia ' ' aott, of Wilmington, U Morially la- " . Jured. 'vfispeclaJ to Tlie Obarrver. '.tJi' Clinton, Nov. 21. A bud wreck oc. ciirred on tho Howlund Lumber Com , , riany'a logging roud near here late " yeeurday afternoon. An engine draw ' ' Ing fourteen oar loaded with loga Jumped the track at Hoe swamp trea ' - tie.' The engine and tendnr turned over and the cars were plied In a tangled maas. Engineer Jamea nia- Hett, wboae home la at Vv'llmlngton, ''-was fatally scalded and the logging - anperlntendent, Mr. lleQln waa badly Injured about the head. No one elite wae 'hurt. It la thought that a tie waa placed on ihe track by some inla " rreant with a view of wrecking the ' v train. Dra. Holmes and Cooper, of ' Clinton, rendered surgical aid to the Injured men. v Adamo-KvereU, at Laurlnbnrg. . .'fpeclal to The Observer. ' i Lanrlnburg. Nov. II. The wedding of M las Xoulse Wlneton Everett, daughter of Mrs. M. V. Kverett and ; ,Wr. Robert C, Adm, a prominent 2' bualneaa man of John Htallon, was solemnised yesterday afternoon at .:,V:4l o'clock at tne Methodist cbun h, , Jlev. R. A. "Willis offlclaUng. The bride entered the thuruh on . the arm of her brother, Mr. Thomae Calvin Everett, wearing a handsome gown of crepe de Chene. She car ' .tried a bunch of lovely feathery feme, rand her veil of tuUe was held by the onvanUonal orange blossoms and ' with an esqulalte brooch of diamonds and pearls, a gift from the groom. liar slater. Martha W aldington Ever . wae maid of honor. Hhe was besaUfully gowned In pink silk and v rarrled a bouquet of ferua. Tne ush ' e ra were Messrs. Frank U Bundy and .. ?. T.r Covington, Jr. , The brldeemalds were Misses Alice -fovlngton, BeeslM (V.vlngton. Emma .XVlltia, Ina McNair, Pattio Jamee, and C Annie May , McLanrln, who wore erouug .or exquisite white silk, ana arrled pink-candle and hunchee of frn." -TftO groommn, Messrs. R. It. Covington. Jr.. Will McKay. J. A. Jones, tieorge Avlur, Ixk- Everett and H, U.. Adams, Jr., wore the con ventional black suits. Mr. Frank Adams, of l.aurlnburg, , trother of the groom, was best man. Miss Katie McU-an beautifully ren lred Mendelssohn's wedding march, white Miss Eva Cevlngion sang beau tifully foe song entitled, vFor Thla The deoorsUons of the church, which were beautiful, wre of white and green, with pink candles, carry, lug out, rim color scheme . of . the teases, giving rosy glow to the en tire scene.' vs. -.'. v., , , ; Among the out-of-town people who eiU.nded Uie wadding Were! Ut. and Tlrs. J. T. John. Jr of John Htallon; :ir. and Mrs, U. Y. flcott, of MoCall; Jtr. and Mra. A. O. Everett, of Jetties; ; Mm Fannie Doc ksry, of Itocklngham; Mr. A. I. Hreedcn. of Bennettsvllle. The presents were handsome end f.'io number and value stlosled the 5 "l ulurlty of the oontractlng parties. 'ut the ceremony. Mr. and Mra, R.' '. Adams amidst a shower of rtr, 1 i 1 ttie northbound train ' for rt '.i.tKion ':iy, Ualiiiuore and other i them cities. , ,. ' . . ,- "? VI01VATIO'S,01?, dAME Tot - llnntera Abroad In tlss Laml Too Mucb work. lor Game War den. Special ' to The' Observer. v ' ' ' i Ashevllle, ' Nov. X Although the open season , In Buncombe, county. Is not yet on, there Is good reason to Deiieve that more tnaa one sports man has gone afield to-day In viola tlon 'of. the law and in utter disre gard to probable arrest, conviction and . fine. Sportsmen . have thla fall manifested a keen Interest i ts .. the approaching open v aeason ' .' In - this county and elaborate preparation' has rsren maae xor tne niaugmer m w aiiall . and other palatable fowla Tb-rao sportsmen . aro ' anxious ;. for the aeason to Open and, while 'the greag: majority ot the nnnters are observing tho letter and the spirit of the law, it la probable tnat otner en thuslagta - have .already bagged more than nt good "mess' ..of . part. rMM. it la also orobable that' pot. huntors are abroad In the andand that for more than l cava tne mra law has been -nolated. . It hr no unusual occurrence to see a ' man- on the ' streets of Ashevllle with agtrlnjr of birds which he of fer for sale and, elnce It devolves noon the - Dossessor or tne mros xo explain how and whoro they came in to hla hands, the question of "Where Is the game warden T" naturauy pre sents itself. The game warden nas been In 'the Held mucn or me-iime this month and had sought to en force the lawrather to . prevent ' a violation of the law and in this he has been successful to an extent It is almost a physical Impoaalbillty tv. ttii him asms warden' to detect, and ferret out every .violation of the law, but It la likely tnsi oe.ore ins season opens net-Monday, Decem ber J. there will bo prosecutions -or violation of the bird law. WAV 6CCCED, TATIIEB. . Bcllovrd In Phll-Mlelphl n" Clrrlea TDM M. . Bprawr w be Otoam JfrYealdoiit Sontficrn Rail way. Special to The Observer. - Philadelphia, Noy. Zf. -It is oe- lleved in ' railroad circles nere tnai Henry B. Spencer will be elected president of the Southern Railway to succeed his father, who was killed In a wreck at Lynchburg to-day. H. B. Spencer Is .tow sixth, rice president of the Southern. The decision rests with J. P, Morgan, of l"Jew Tork. as he dominates tn directorate ot the road. PENROSE DENIES IT. Major In United States Army Bays StatMneM In Regard to Brownsville ' Case Accredited to liira Is I'nquall- . Iledly False. rkihma citf. Dkla.. Nov. 29. When aaked conoernlng Inquiry by the War Department as to an alleged Interview accredited to him on the character of the nesro trooDS dlsohsrged at Fort Reno, kfalor Penrose aald to-day: "The autements aooredlted to me whi,.i iniiMnd In Washlnston are un quallfledly false. In es much as I never sppeareo in an aiuiuue vt vnuwum .iiv, la tha dlacharae of these troops t k critifia.l ths Detiartment on no occtaloa and gave out no autsmont of such a ensrscur." Major Penrose has made his report In full to waamnnon. WONDER OF SOMNAMBULISM. Slerrwalkers "Who Had More Power Ul 'iTaaoo inaa in .1 ui u,m duh UalflmAr. Kevira. . Prof. Pierre Janet, of thV Paris Sorbonne In McCoy HaU of the Johns Mopklns University this morn ing deUvered a lecture on "Ming ana Medicine," and dealt with hysteria, particularly that form of hysteria which evidences Itself in somnambu lism. "I will ask you to consider one of the most typical and characteristic symptoms of hysteria, and that Is somnambulism,'' he aald. "To un derstand It well, Is, I believe, to un derstand all hysterical phases that are more or leas constructed on the same del. "What Is somnambulism? Popu larly, a somnambulist Is an individ ual who thinks and acts wmie ne is ssleep. That answer is not very clear, for we do not know very well what sleep Is. Tou will find no where a more beautiful description of the popular Idea of somnam bulism than In Shakespeare's trag edy of 'Macbeth.' Modern examples are much less dramatlo but you will let me cite a few whlsh have come under my observation: There Is a young woman, it years old, whom I will call '01b.' She heard one day that her niece. who lived next door, had thrown ner snif out of the window In a fit of delirium. She rushed down stairs and was confronted with the sight of the body In the street After the first shock she seemed To be but little moved, prepared the body for the funeral, and waa quiet and balm. But from that time on ahe grew more and more gloomy. Nearly ev ery day now she enters Into a strange trance. She seems as If asleep end ahe speaks softly to her nloce, calling her by name, rauune. one tens her that ahe admires her courage. that her death waa ay beautiful one. She rises, goes to the window, opens It and If her frlenda did not stop her would undoubtedly throw herself Into the street "Another case, a woman tt years old, who was trle-htened , by . a lioness at the 00. She waa thrown In a delirium which lasted eight days, and since then, she repeats these fits of delirium. She walks on all fours, rushes on people, tries to bite them, even seises photographs of children snd chews them up, and acts alto-Kt-thor as If she herself were a lion ess. "There is a man of 10, with both logs paralysed, who had been an In valid for years. In ths middle of the night be rises slowly from his bed. . Ukes his pillow and hugs It close, walks out of the room, through , a court yard ana cumoa to ins top f ths house. Hie friends have dlf licuity in reaching him, for the mo ment he awakes his legs become paralysed again. :- When awakened he does not understand how he has reached the housetops and why ho, ;rh east to southeast wlnda a man sick with palsy, should have) Kaateia Tesss, rain Friday aadprob. been carried there. ,s ably Baturday eseept fslr, roldec Satur "Assln there Is a girl, mads Hi with ?-Pfr. '!AAWnS&i Saturday They ney uveu in a wrm, ana ivr ,w" I moninn miior- inn nium-r a ,; anui tne motners oeatn inn siri rraw uniivr arrefi. nur-.11,, lending her mother and earning her living at the sswlng machine. . After the old lady's death ths girl tried to revive the body, lifting It to sitting position and annealing to It She now has tha singular habit of acting these scenes ever again while In a snmnambullsllo state, -No .actress could rehearse (hose : lugubrtoas seenss with ssch perfection." . . - I- ';.,. LINOER1WO COLD .;,'', Wllhatned CMhee Treatment Hut Quickly Cured by Chamberlain's Cough ' 1 Remedy, ... -' , ; ' 'Leat winter I rauaht a very severe role which lingered for weeks. ,r toy J. t)rfiihrt. Zephyr, Ontario, "My muss was very dry snd harsh. The Ifx-nl dealer recommended Chamberlain's Cough Hewed y snd guaranteed It, so I save it a trial One email bottle ef It enred im,, I , believe Chamberlaln'e fm.h hmedr to h the bmrt have ever vsd.'' TWs remedy Is for sale by R. II. Jer4a di Ce. THE SAPDE8T WAR STORY. :.,; ; , ....VV DoclarM to be that of the Returning - holdlcr Killed, by Ills Father. . New Tork-Sun.feV'',;:,''' : "The saddest wsr story that ever occurred has never been fullv told. ao far . as I know' said a man whoi w w ' wie. aurrenaer - at Appomattox. believe tbajt Mrs. I Chestnut' In her Dlary From Dixie' ' made brief: mention of the incident' 2T "l nad 1 otgotton it until 1 -readthe ' poos. xnen it came back to me aa t neara it from one who was at the funeral, Tha man' who told it died twenty- years '.ago, -fx .f,.;,-,., , The soldier had enlisted In Geor gia from his' home, where hla father remained, undisturbed - duriner v ths struggle. ' U The : ,.v young- i man f jhad fought through ; the war ' without a cratch save a alight wound which had left him sllahtly' deaf. This affliction he had never referred to in any-, ot .bis .letters. :.- - v ;i-.,-t.:to.-. "After the surrender he communl catsd iwtth his . father.. eavlna he would reach v home on or j about a wrutia f aaies ..,-iTavei.-inen was ".un certain . and he was . not positive as 10 wnen no would arrive. : r- v r "His father prepared to v receive him. v Believing that - his ton would come as promised, he : arranged - a spread such as the conditions of his surroundings' at ' that Urns . would permit j He had . , brought out' hla best plate that had been secreted for long . time, and with' gold . which had been' exhumed he bought: such dellcaclea and aabstantlals aa the Southern : market ; at- that time af forded..- ....... i. 'As many of the old-time neigh bors as were living in the ' vicinity were Invited to the home coming ot the' returning soldier. , The .ex-Confederate arrived on tho old plantation the night before the earliest date he had mentioned In hie last letter.. ? It was late and the father and the family had retired. .' The only creator on the old place that seemed to be awake was dog. Aa the soldier entered the gate of the grounds the dog began barking. . . .-. . " ' "The sound aroused the owner r of the manor. Tho country waa. over run at the time with stragglers, some of whom had not hesitated to commit burglary. "The father of the returning boy arose. Me stood in his . doorway with hsl shotgun and challenged the approaching stranger, as he - sup posed. . ... "The young man being deaf made no reply, but continued on his way. The man In the doorway raised his gun and . fired. The ' atranger fell dead. "The father summoned his family and the few remaining- servants ,ot the plantation. An Investigation was held and the tragto truth was re vealed. . , "The father, of ctnrse, was Incon- solabls. He returned to hla hoase. while the servants carried the lifeless form of his boy to the home that had been awaiting hla coming. "The next day the Invited guests began to arrive. The xatner naa eriven orders that the tragedy should not be menUoned until he himself told it. "I do not recall what explanation was made to the guests as to the absence of him whom they were to honor. Bet after the repast tbey were told, and then they filed past the dea.d. "The body was wrapped In the flag for which the brave young man Kui rona-ht The community waa used to funerals. Every private Burial ground had a grave made ny tha unhaeny war. But no funeral like thle had ever taken place In the vicinity, and I doubt If it ever had a counterpart In any State,. North ,or South. I hope not Federal Court at Wilkeeborav Special to The Observer. . Wllkesboro, Nov. i9. Federal Court convened Tuesday morning and quite a number of criminal eases Of long standing or little Importance have been deposed of. AU th cases of importancs were continued until revenue fraud cases at Greensboro are disposed of. Court adjourned to day at 11 o'clock and Judge Boyd and the court officials left on ths I o'clock train. The Wilkes county singers elation will meet to-day In th court house, where a number of classes will contest ' for a beautiful silver cup. These singings are greatly enjoyed by all. rresldeut and Mrs. Rnoeevelt Spend . Quiet Thanasgiving. Washington, Nov. .--President and Mrs. Roosevelt spent a auret Thanksgiving Day. Mrs. Roosevelt and Miss Ethel attended the morning sqgvR-e at Hi. jonn upiscopai cnurcn. The President spent two hours ot the morning horsebeck riding on the country roads north of the city. In the afternoon ne ae iea several hours to business in the executive office. Thanksamng dinner waa served in the evening, Representative and Mrs. Nicholas Longworth being guesta THE WEATHER. Waahlnaton. Nov. tt. Forecast , for aYlday and Baturday! Virginia, lair noayi Niuroir rsm and warmer; variable winds becoming sat and freeh.- . . North Carolina, fair, warmer Frldayj Nnturday partly cloudy and warmer, rain In west portion; . freak north te northeaat wlnda . ' . noutn ' t aroillia, fair, warmer rrmay and Bntunlsyi fresh. north to northeast winds. ' ictrn Florida. . fair Friday, wsi wise In north and central portions;- Saturday fair; fresh northeast winds. - ,, , OeorsU, fslr, wsrmsr Frldayj Satur day partly cloudy and warmer, rain In norrnwesi pnrunn. r nvini-wi t. 1 1 Western Florkla, fair Friday and iainniM! llMht tn frMh nnrtheast Winds. Alabama, fair Friday, warmee In the Interior; Baturday partly cloudy, rain In north and West portions 1 light io fresh eaat wlnda - "' stlaalaalppl. fair- Friday.' warmer In east snd north portions; Saturday rain, fresh to seat to southeast winds. liulalsna. fair In east, showers In West uoiin. ciilir nraMr: Raturdav rain: i"""'' " nrohahlv fair. " . . Artmnua. rain Frldnv and ; nrohablv Arkansas, rain Friday nlurdnv. colder Saturday. Tennessee, cloudy snd .warmer' Friday, rain - in west - port Ion 1 Saturday, rain, warmer In east portion. ' Kent nosy, siiowers sna . wsrmsr m Ami: Maliirdav vain. West. rmer Yirsmia, snrreasins einuainsas warmer Friday j Baturday ram la wast rain or anew la Aaet oortlon. i, i)CAU OFFfOO JVt. WKAT11BR amrlotfe, Nov, .-Hunrtoe T;1I .' m.j sunset 1:11 p m. - TUMPKRATCRS (In degrees), ' Itlsheet tempers lure., ...... st AtwtKt temperature.. .. .... ' 11 lean tetnneratura. .. ,,.,. ..,....,., U Departure for Ihe day .,. jiniillinuiHiffii ..iiwm iff, vnv iiiiriiv, , r ecumulated evi4 t-r ths year. 1W j'tir,irirATioN t,n mones). Total for M hours sodlng I p. tn... ' -0 Total for ths mowth.. .. .. ,. .. .... 1.01 Aneumiilated ganutency for month.. I.r? Total for th year ,. 44.71 ATiimuleted dellnlency for year,.. M Prevailing wln Oiriiiri ..N. H - W. ). sta.NNJCTT, Obssrvsr. ci:.,.:?xKHc;i oe -.lii..l'j ' C1L4JILOTTE, N." ' ' '. ' " UNrTED' STATES DUPOSITOUT. -, Assets ' and Personal liability Two Million' and Two Hundred , rV ' 1 1 ' Thonsand. . , , COMMERCIAL ' DEPARTMENT. ' ' " Accounts of Merchants, Manufacturers. 'Capitalists, Corporations of -., ' alt kinds solicited. Money lent at lowest rate. - :; v'Drafu direct on Europe, Asia, 1 s In the Eastern' Hemisphere. v-, - t' .' - aivrvne riiniawTf r-icr . Deposits oi One Dollar and upwards received and ' per tent, in- ' : terest allowed, WOULD STOP CAR FAMINES Stuyveaant ' Fish Argues' In Favor, of Froigbt Car Clearing Mouse. v; -1 Ne w ;Tork ICotomerc!al.f :. ;. ; . , rj I I With' (he view of determining' tho practicability of eetabUshlng a freight car cleaning (house the American Rail Way Association will appoint a com mutes to make the necessary Investi gation. The proposition haa the earn est support of Stuyvesant Fish,' who 1n strong argument in its favor has sub mitted to the executive committee the following as lu most essential fea tare. hV i.c'f-if -v- ,'t .'"jv; ': i ( l. Properly qualified railroads should be invited to sign 'an agree ment to observe i the rules . of tho proposed American , railway clearing house for a definite period. -. -' The directors of the clearlna hous should establish a standard for equipment tt any equipment be ac cepted which does not in value com up to the standard, the owner should deposit with the clearing house ap proved securities of sufficient value to mak tip th deficiency. ; , .. The chairman of th - clearing house should d 1st rt outs equipment, so that ' each road shall have, so far, aa possible,'" at': command a number -of tars .equivalent to those It has con tributed. . To effect this the- chair man sftioald have the power to penal ising railroads which delay or divert equipment ; f . Mr. Fish is sot the only' advocate of this new departure to put a stop to car famines and the flagrant deten tion of foreign cars by roads that pre fer this -to buying their own equip tnent Other railroad managers whose oplnlo"ha have weight by reason , of NOTHINO BQUAXS THE) "BLUB RIB- oon lavoc." ror uiue ruDoon va nilla. Absolutely aura, soeai . twloe aa far and the "Blue Ribbon -Flavor" Is perfection.. Ask for the Kc atse. ' MAKBS AN SXSX2ANT CHRISTMAS . present Merebsum Pips or Clear im ripe r v.iar at givs onsT It's aure 1. We have the biggest 9. P. STOWB A- CO.. Holder.' way not ' to. be annreciated. 1ln mur. JAM Druggists.; lPhone 17. OUR , DILWORTH STORE! WILL BE open for sf -abort tun (hla moralnr. Thanksgiving. We will deliver bread. . celery and fresh meats, and will close by 10 O'clock. AARRA.TT Jt BLAKKLT. UHiwortn. .. FOR RENT-MODERN t-ROOM HOU8K It Kaat tth street ftatO.- Modern S- , room houae VA East yth street tX.fi. Modern t-room house XOt South Qra ' bam atreet, UiM. g-roott houae op- poelt Myers Psrk. on Providence road. 1 rooms, North Tryon street tl 03. t rooms for light house keeping, 10 South Myers street , 1 store room U .West 6th street l.0. 1 store room 0 West tth street 2S.Kv. Manu facturing loft over W Went ith street J. ARTHUR HENDERSON BRO. NUNNALLYS DBS1JCIOUS CANDIEg iresn by express jua rsoeiwa, mi c-nu per pound. -None better. Sold In Char lotte exclualvely by WOOD ALL Jc BHKPPARD. . . CANNED GOOD8-WB IIAVB JUST rerstved a mrre araouni vi counu-y canned String beans and Blackberries st a very resaonable price. We sold stocks of them -last year end Intend Klllng sUll more thla If you want to tow how they are liked ask some of our cuatomers. Alt w can say is they aelt very fast MILLER-VAN NESd ca TTPBWRITURS niKAP-S00 BECOND- nsnd mscninea or au unn part pay for Olivers. $1&0 up. Tell us what yeu want snd gst quotations. J. K. CRATTON tt CO, Trust Bids. I-LB. CAN CAUKORNIA PEACHES yeuow urawiorn i'., . umi umi. large yellow fruit JOc. extra heavy syrup 34-. can. or B.7S dosen. Nothing better put tn a can. Freeh Celery 10o. Cranberrlea I2ic. Beet Oranges at cut prlcea. BRIDGES as ..CO., 8 Wsst Trade street. WANT ' TO BUT REAL BBTATH-l liSV SSv.eiv to ne tnrmuif in iw nesr-m suburban property. Prefer residences rsnslng from (LB09 to XJ.SOJ each. In reolylnc alve "location, else of lot No. of rooms In house) such Jither InrormstKin ss www .inwrw ng. Address K. O.. cars box 7a... WANT KD SO MOUSES, ANT KIND, alse or conamon, va rmiw. foglee prefer U plod along, trying to savs a-nimie. but In reality, losing money by not firing their property to a live Stent. Seekers for houses come te ma Business people prefer te deal with an agent wh knows hew and what to do", E. L. KP8I;R. 'Phone fcETTER PREPARED THAN - BVtR Neining too jm wr ISU of room now. Excellent service. Big dining room for regulsr msals and parties. I.unch counter doubled. Room for all. Everythlnf served ivmt ss yed wsnt It OEM RESTAURANT, , K. , F. Creewsll, Mgr. ..... , .,;-"? OUR LIVKRT DEPARTMKNT 18 FIT IS4 u wiin ins oe -Ten;v--, snd horses ss good as go. W. O. ROSS CO., a and. Ill w, 1th sUeet -. v W tell the best - tor horses, cow and .pimllry.'; :'.,''' THS STAB MILLS. Special Notices MA ''':': Centre mm l. Tbia else, of iTroperty 14 hard to uj In CbarloUe now, bet ww have for sal two such piece tlt wUl prov a good Investment If Interested, let u know and we will be glad to call and s yon. . The Charlotte Realty Company . . ' - Aj O. CRAia, Secretary and If anager. ! Offlo It B. Trad St . , v, 1'bon S77. . " Dollars, , Afrtea; on ail ' the ' principal cities compounded uarterly. ,1 . their experience and thoughtful hand ling of affairs confidently believe that this la. really the only cure for the evil tp which' reference has Just been maae. r - y, Should th blOmaU' result bi the establishment of the clearing- h mso it will mean the creation of a desirable position In .its chairmanship and which undoubtedly ' .will be soutfht eagerly. While there -will be many Kappllcants. It Is safe to say that Ahe man selected, wm be on oc deciaeaiy proved ability and whose special ft ness will, be dependent - upon bis knowledge ot and experience in car gervlc matters. t-..;v" ee-vtw'-i While the question .? of a clearing house Is under Investigation the new ly organised' car hlre committee will undertake to remedy present exasper ating condition as to car shortage through th medium of th higher r-er diem of 60 cent per car. v 'The presldsnt ot the German Military Court General. Unde, wae la his youth a ' locksmith's apprentice.' Preatrent linde Intended to oeoome an engineer, and entered the workshop of a locksmith te receive some practical training. . But the mechanical work was little to the young man's taste, end he returned to School. In MGt he took service In an ar tillery regiment at Rlndaberg, and ad vanced rapidly. Until 1904 he waa dlvla Ion comnuuider at Bromberg, and has since been corps commander, at CasseL cures Indigestion and that 5- ' ,' " S ' . V I Full Feeling '.after eating. , 25 Cents. , , - Dllworth Drug Store, V Thou MT.,' D. 8.' DAYDV in digesting that Thanksgiving dinner, take JORDAN'S PEPSICOLA ; ' '' TABLETS. Price SS Cents. ' ; NURSES' REGISTER JUUUMIl 0 SQUARE 4"V.. WE XEVXZ; CLOSK. " ; Elegant . "dose-In" '' EAST AVEJTUB HOME . ;', '...j it POn LEASE. " . ;( f Eight rooms, two .hatha, basement, large , lawn and garden. Satlr houM In Al condlUoa. - . Possession or or before Jan,, 1007. P.P. izCLBXnNDER SOI S. ..Tryofc-; ;;'?Phoea 004 or MS. TUB CKOWELL' BAwrroiUUM CO, 1 , ,:!T'i,- f INC, '...vv. '?',' ,:'.''V,w; . ''t .Y'i? 'Par th Treatment t&- ; ' Whiskey. Uorphla ' and Nervous ' Disease. Special apartments and nurses for lady patients. All forms ot electricity for treating nervous diseases. The stockholder all ; being physicians, constitute a consulting board. . . U. CROWELL. If. D Prea.' - Is - r ,;,'. , .' --. ... .1 '....., Assist mm ' ' iv'l; : .-'V'..- 'v,7 :: ' . Lot on North Colleee street and adjoining S. A. Z. R. R. tracks, IxlM feet Price gl.bOO.OO. , . . -' . ' On 8. A. L. R." R.. near Cote Mfg. Co., 400 feet frontage on R. R. by 280 feet) in - depth. Price $1,500.00. . . , - . 20-acre tract on C. c. A. K. R., twenty to twenty-five minutest drive (from Independence, Hquare., , Catawba Power Co.'s wires in close touch.1 Price $50.00 per acre.' . . 20-acr tract -near Chadwick Mill, '.. on S. A. L. R. R. " ; Price S.&00.00.. : . , , t . SODTIiEP KAl ESTATE.1 LOAN AND TR'JST C0"?AN)h GcrtificaGco of Deposit ; lssued by this bank draw Interest at : ''- ' ' ' .' FROM DATE OF DEPOSIT. s " UEO. E. tviLSON. preshient - iinu. iv husss, vioe rres. W, C. WILKDCSON, Cushler. KtheMERGHABI'S'S and ; FAItf-lERS RATIONAL BAI1IC br CHARLOTTE, N.C. ri BUSINESS; ONE .inKAR.-.;-'::.': " V RESOURCES tS09.000.00. V' " ' PROMPT AJTdVcOURTEOUS ATTENTIOII OUAItAXTEED. ' ' '. . ' -1 .'".' v ;'.' i ' -; , - . - i ' '. ' ' . '"-- v ' . ..', ' '.--'--. ' . :'' U'. i-'-:' ' ' , 0j. H. X3TTLE, President . .' ': -;.X(Bf. PATTERSON, Vice Pre. , ' IL-GOOIv'casUer.. - r-"; ;.'v;', i: t k. s:y-vk. 'V,i ' 1 .. . . . '- . 1 - - . .. ' . '..' si . ' in ' 11 . c TT. I a-' i I I r Cmr a r WE PAY 41) m-vm, !!DD'JL ' .... f .'' --' " ;: v. :V ( '' -', " ' - ' ' .. '.' .. ; '. r I'-T'iv".''' f--- SOLICI TS YOUR BUSINESS ' 1 r l THE CHABIOTH It la wall to pa 'bin rmptly. bot'not t pay th earn bin 1Ia. SAHiatlmei ImMiIi Ii eau.eii'e they have been paid,. If yoe pay by check, however, th eaneeled . check are returned te yo a 4 van be produced aa receipt. Chck " Ing accounts are therefore, more than1 a eonvenieao. They are aa .Insurance against overpayment - Kvery ataa or .woman wh pays .. bill should do so with cheek. ... , .... Tour checking account wUl b welcomed at The ' Charlott . Katloeal Bank, where pea are assured er absolut security and th - most, eeurteou service. ,,'. . .:-e W. It TMTiVr; CasKcr 0. VM Presiieai Southern Loan ,i ... -f ."...'V ;,-'-'' ' V CnATtLOTTE, K. C , r' ' A' cordial-Invitation Is extended i . to working men, to clerks, "te. ' women and others to open a SAVINGS ACCOUNT with thla bank. ,"wr iy r 1 , . -v j z. :s ; tr. iL VBOVm, President '; : ; ; , '. 7. & , ALEXAJTDEn. Vice President, . i '"'.' Neiv Business Enterprises , '.-.' - ' - h. , -. t. '' . . s, - WILL XIND THIS BANK PREPARED ,TO ASSIST lr I .'Atlf'' LBOITIUATB UNDERTAKlNoi ' CONSUL-' . ' . rL 'TICT ,v AmC0nESPOIDlCN'CB3 if BOLIClTin.' ' Southern States Trust Go; " , --TBCST BUILDINO, titan, ufvti'vn ki. M. T. ' M 1 WWW iuib m . A''AAx."1, 9. E. DAVIS. Assistant, Troasare.1 , AIt AT'TnATTHC A W have Just had Hated wlth'ns homes ever offered for sale In Charlotte, - eight acre of land, house quipped with electric light, water and Located within easy reach of the city. The owner will consider exchanging for city property. , , See lis for further particulars. ' " ' F. Q. Tlbboti "Everjailng In Koal Estate." , fft.UND 6 V 'I . " NATION Al. BANK hrw mlrfftk. . mmnA mnt htlta mttmm 1 & Savings Bank ?-' '".'. .V.. w. U tKSmWfM, Caahler. v CIIARLOTTB, N. a mAN ULIl u. II ivnnn a www. i '. i . , III yiaa, 1- I a,."-' VkFG on of tho most complete suburban sewer. . & Gompony - ; Tbon S3 8, Trust BoJUSii-. ; '1 t I
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Nov. 30, 1906, edition 1
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