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CIIAIILOTTE DAILY OBSERVER, ; , DECEMBER 8; 190G. Amuscmenrs 9' huwuf, wtliee Wlir Worms H i, gatiwUyiBlairt'DeeTerate Chsuscea" i Umiay ueeton ' Clarke In cTbe XUs-ged Messenger."" ,- v !; -. r luauday iun swd Jfelaoit tight, ;' (moving picture.) -' ' " ' S . : - v WcduNdiiw'Ara Xp WAson?" For - a long while It seemed that ; in judgment ana last or sn tneaire. KOiner Duouo had been nopeiesaiy per yetted, when one - contrasted th crowded I houses : that everywhere natt ilniu) vnn mniilnll mbaurdl it-Vtyvand elaprstlck cdmedy fchat ttwi or". reented with tha thinly scattered J-4 audiences ' that crept Shame-tacedly ln . to tna tneatrtas to. welcome ma mora ;. ;.'!: deserving legitimate plays. Laat sea , i. aon In -New lork.. bo waver, all. this ', waa changed. The modern drama again came jato possession ot its ov While the musical, playa one after - v. another grew poor and emaciated " owing to meagre patronage, modern ' dramas like "The Music Master," and 'The - Lion ' and the Mouse" waxed rich and (at on a steady diet ot over flowlnr houses. This season "Tna .Rafted Messenger," another modern metlonal play, la scoring equal tri umph, and not a musical play ha thus far been produced that haa at tained half Its popularity. To ere Is a plainly evident reason for this, astda from the Inherent worth of the play itself. Its leading; character, that of John,. Morton, the clergyman, is De lna portrayed by Creeton Clarice, , whom? -local theatre-goers recognise , as one of the brightest lights m tne theatrical Armament Mr. Clarke will present "The Ragged Messenger." at the Academy on Monday December 19. WANTED A NEW TEXT. ' William Rabert Daly, who plays the principal role In "Are You a Ma son, which will be the attraction at the Academy of Mulsc next Wednes day, tells of a visit that he paid to colored church In one south one Bun day -last winter. It appears that a new minister had been called over the head of a- local preacher wiao thought that ha ought to have the lob but whoaa mod of life had made Urn undesirable for the position. The new minister was a man who led a Ufa befltttna- Inls calllna. On the Sunv day In question he chose as his text. "Character."' He set worth with tell lnc vigor the fact that character ex presses Itself on conduct, and that therefore a mans conduct is tne in dax of Ills character. As it happened he preacher's remarks hit home to tha brother "who wanted the pulpit nd ie squirmed in his seat. Finally ha arose and said: "Brudder, what w call yo' heah for?" The preacher somewhat taken back by the Interrup tlon, hesitated. "Doesn't we call you tieah to preach de gawspel to de sin ners?" "Why yes," was the preach er's reply. "Well den what you mean? We hlah yo' to preach de gawspel to sinners an heah yo come an expose our character. To' can jess get a new text." WAS NEL80NS BLOW FOUL. The battling Nelson-Joe Oans fight pictures will be shown at the Acade my for the first time next Tuesday. These are tine original pictures of the tight at Ooldneld. Nevada. Billy Nolan is claiming that Slier robbed Nelson when fee gave the fight to Uana The pictures, therefore, will give Charlotte a chance to satisfy It self on that point HOITI TOITY'S BEAUTT CHORUS. A Weber and Shields' chorus is com parable to nothing on the face of the earth i every girl may be said to pos sess an individuality of her own and found In no other organisation. None of 'them are lost in the crowd and tthetr names are wall known, and In "Holty Toity," which comes to the Academy shortly will be seen what is said to be the most swagger chorus in the country, s feast of form and beauty that will give you pleasant re flections long after this remarkable aggregation has passed on Its way. TRUCK FARMER" AIMED WRONG Hl Argument Against Extension Really Good Ammunition Cor Town strip Kxtenstonlsta W1U a Travel ing Mast Maya "Why, all t'nls objection to tha ex tension of your city limits?" asked a traveling man of a reporter yesterday. "Charlotte Is a good business town and a large and hustling city and It should have credit for all the papula tion that makes It a good town. Away from here, by people who have never been tiere, It Is regarded as an or dinary little city of 11,09 or 20,000 Inhabitants. "In other cities wnere the limits have been extended, the people In the new territory to be taken In hay wel- oomed extension, especially the land owners or undeveloped lands, who are really more "benefited than any outer ciaas, as tne city must necessari ly develop their land and thereby In crease its value. - "I notice a communication In to day's paper by Truck Farmer,' who attempts to argue against extension His argument might well be used by Oie extenslonlsts. Ha show that the Increase In values of property in the township, that Is the territory Just adjacent to the city, have Increased more rapidly than values of city prop erty, tty simpiy explaining that, this , increase in values in the townsnlp ha been due to the proximity to the lty, tha convenience of the city and the prospects mat the land would soma tin ha a part "of the city, the axten slnoists can make good ammunition of this argument. The suggestion of -mica armer tnat tha municipal taxes n unimproved lands would cause tmem to depreciate In value will not hold. They will Increase in value much more rapidly" within tha olty limits, with prospects of Improvement In the immediate future, than they woum ir wii outside. "Moat of os traveling man are fond of Charlotte and Its people snd I fiop tha next time I mske ths Queen City It will b Greater Onarlotte with credit for a population of 00,000 in habitants." , TOR BAILEY GETS M .VEARS. i Murderer of John ' MUler ' 1 . pleads ' tiullty of Murder In Kooouri JH-grt aua vuuga roebie Oive mm tne iencaa . Luip0tf 1 extents ;r--Xurt '. , to Adjourn T-Dsy H . ,, -t Tha roost important casaV. of' tha term wa disposed or jij- tha tsu ! lor Court yesterday, v1ften Joht gal ley, colored, - pleaded gulKy jo(thB charge of murder In the second de gree Ift killing John MlUer and receiv ed a sentence of ii years In tha peni tentiary or tha crime. Bailey was rap reaeatasl by McNlncn KirkpatrUk, who entered a pica of guilty of mur der In the second degree. ,: ," solicitor Herlotc Clarkaon accepted the plea and tha formal,, trial was finished' in short. order, ., ,y j..-(i'."f'. v Jn paaMlng "sentenca, whlcb was iQh maximum allowed tor tha' degree of crlms. Judge Peebles staud that ac- aordlng to tha evidence (h defend-1 wot- Miuuia oe manxeo. . . - - Pailey shot and Instantly killed John MUler tha evening of June 6th. Bailey and Miller quarreled about a woman uptown early In tha afternoon and Bailey, aacufinir his re volver and loading u, followed" his victim Inome and, calling him out, shot him dead. . Bailey attempted to frove yesterday that MUler" .had hreatenad his life,' but his witnesses ivere weak. . - t " Among the other sentences 'passed yesterday were the following; ' . Jim Springs, the young -negro who broke , into tha stora of Sellers ft Llghtsey recently, and, after stealing a quantity of provisions, tobacco etc, poured the stock of molasses ' and vinegar on Una floor, was found guil ty of store-break'ng and larceny. By tha sentence of Judge Peebles,. Jim will spread dirt and rock during the next two years In stead of molasses and vinegar- onarue orr, for pointing a loaded jbaajnes Frosn Far and Near Contort t to:MQQ hUka. hasppy wcsHoar 'r and Many sipaatatora..-.. , . Hpeelahto Tha, Observer. , " . ' ThopujsvJlle, pec, "V-The annual all aged stake " of. the ; Contluentat Field Trials was started about six miles from Tlwoiasvrtle.. this morning. . Tha w aether was v favorable' snd quail mora plentiful than . ou-previous . days. The stake Is wosth fCOO, of which $250 goes t to til first winner; Hao to (he aacondj'ligo to tho; ihlrdAThere ar auirter. The pUked dog of; America and Canada are competing. . Dogs have' eome. a ruat dis tani ff -compete, s' froaa California, Manluba and. British ; porhmbiii.' The trial are wail attended and there I not an available horse In .ThomaevUle and many., horses srs eiiMaVd .from, High Folnt to attend the trlaia The 'trials are held, on v the . Thomas villa shooting club' grounds, r4 ti.'JJ,'. -I ' After a ride of six miles In -snappy weather,', tha first brace "were sent away st 9:80. Alberta 'Jiugo, handled by Bab cock, ad pteam's Count Gladstone, handler DeRose, going away In a big stubbld flald. both- missmg birds. Going on into a Dig sage neld, both ranglna wide and fssi- In stubble;' Oleani pointed three tlmea, hacked by.-Jingo. Crossing i fence Jingo poUiteudown tfle wind, bucked by U)im. In a -corn Held Gleam false pointed, backed .by . Jingo. 1 Uolng on Into auge graas. Jingo maile a good bevy point, which boih dogs had missed previously. Going on into wood for sin gles, and finding nothing, they were or dered up. Both dogs were going well, ranging wide and fast. ' .' The next brace out. Tram, handler Peesle. and BIx Roysl Spot handler 13. C. .White, were started in saga grass, bom going well. Outram pointed a' shotgun at Milton Ross and pulling : ltanalr.K over good around, on-'a wide the trigger, much to the pain and cast. Spot pointed a bevy .whloh Outran! nushecl. in sage grass uqtram pointed, but could not get. up tha )rds;i and was ordered up. Granite Dlch, tiundled.by-K'R) "Shelly, and Caesar, handled by Ws Beesle, went away In a big stubble Held at a xool pace. Qatser. dliig his favorite stunt-, got lost and after 3u raUiutes' wait i)wk. was ordered to finish the heat alone. On the edge of corn field Dick pointed, out railed to produce the birds. Inconvenience of said Milton Ross. was sent to tha roads for a term of alx months, 1 Bam Kimball, another nagro who had been too careless in the handling of his shooting Iron, was fined 2S and tin costs for his effense. Tom Harris, who had been given four months for carrying concealed weapons the previous day, was yes terday fined $26 and the costs for selling liquor. Will Roberts, for carrying conceal ed weapons, was sent to th ronrtn for a term of four months. marie Preasly, colored, for steal ing an overcoat from Tom Mirii. Ian will wear stripes for the 'next six months. Will Patterson rot two months' for a deadly affray. t court will adJeurn to-dav fov rw term. A DRIVING FOX CHASE. A Pack of Mecklenburg Dogs Den a Red Fox After Short Chase. Messrs. P. M. Cave. Oeorge Wads worth. W. g. Dorr and H. E. C. Bry ant of Charlotte; Joe Fiennlken, of pnsron; li. O. L. Rea, Walter Squires, Ranging on at a good pace Dick point ed a tig beyv In an old grass field, steady to wing. Ranging on. Dick soon bad another bevy in tine style and Was steady to wing. Dick was found on point and whs ordered 'Up, Caesar Mtlll among the missing. i v Tonapaugh, haadlad by' Bishop, and Milton, handled by D- C. White, war turned down,' in a field where .some dat tie hud put up a bevy of quail. Hunting on through a wood, Milton made a- gwou point on a bevy, steady to wing. He vnnged on for singles, out did not re alise ; ranging es In sage gras Tons iwugh pulnUd a big bevy in a wood, steady to wing. Going nn from singles in thick bottom, but finding nothing, they were ordered up for lunch, i whieh whs irvsl at a farm hoasa. ' I-armrk Maid, handled by Jake" Bishop, th winner of the Eastern all-aged stake, mi'l ninny other notable events, vad Mnnitohii Mike, 'hiinriled by Unbcocky were sent away in sage arass. Lad set Uh rlown to htislnrss and soon had a n...u . ------- ,j norm rxuni on a oik oevy. sieeay io win. r.u uwn, james r. Pierce. 1 MlkP "backed, but waa not -steady. Lad Badger Bryant and J. B. Ross, of made a wide cast and Mike went after Providence, had a lively chase after ' singles In pines, letting two good sln a red fox yesterday morning. Rey-1 l points, steady to wing; reading, an nard's trail waa struck near the Bla ,her which was flushed by Bab- Rock, on the old Davis place In Prov- ,ork- Ran?lnlg on n,d 'nto ,.n,"uI,, idenre After tralltn, L " ! HO"n PfKSd through single point Going J.5' ,'rJ 1,nf f0r 1? nUr In system tic styla, Td soon had an ths dogs Jumped the fox In Mr. Mr-;n,r hw m siuhhi. h Kinney' pasture. The race' was fastMik, Kana-inir on with a rent aletermi. and furious. snd short and sweet. The ration. Iid soon had i.nother bevy.Mlke hounds, SI In all, drove the fox toi'acklns to otdet in wood Mike point earth within JO minutes after thetr!1 lngle. Lad pointed twice. runnng ml n run nn t,u the birds. Both dogs went well, beating got a. run on nim. , ,,, ,K-,r ,I.I ., i . . ,4, i.w- The fox was a large, younr red. : .....i, r..- nw,n.v s auaasj awaasa.S7 a 1 u Llly tTIIU ll rmijr; new, bwitchboaiu. i PII Telepltofiew MMking Imprwe. -.menu at SUtevillo-Ttie Klirtrt feWlU be;OB'7-OtliT Newa.i-.-V BpaclBlr to" TJa PPaarvsr. ,- n t , , ; ' Btateevlll,' Dee. 7-Mlasss Marga ret Bryon and' Mlnnla Wells, of Oreensboro. and Miss Utllan -Usher, or Uiarioue, threa experienced Bell telephone operators, are her training the local rhello girls'" to operate the new switchboard of the Bell Company. The company expect to cut In the now systarn to-day. ; The Iredell Tel ephone company,- ths independents. Is pushing ths construction work of lines forward rapidly. Had it not been for delay in getting supplies they would be ready for business In a few weekA'-But we'll have the tele pthon fight and two ptmne n the near future. ' Mr, W.,R. rJtroup, who has been conducting an up-to-dat,. blacksmith and i-epair shop in Btatesville for sev eral yearsrhas botigint th hlHcksmith business of Mr. John It. 1'hiirr, In Oha lotto and wlH move hla family to Charlott Beat weak. Mr. .stroupe is a good cttlsen, v ? Oeorge : Williams, a vnung white man. Is in Jail her on a serious charge. Ha was arrested near the Rowan line, below Elm wood Tuesd.iv 4 by Deputy tfheriff Houston and prougnt to JkJI. ; . The corn shredders, are proving themselves) mand-shreddcr as well. There hava been many victim of these new and valuable machines. The first In Iredell this season is Mr. Hill Eldln's who lives near town and who operates one of the machines. The ac cident occurred 'at the woin of Mr. Jo. Little, eaat of town, and Mr. Eld. son lost a thumb of 1mm hand and the hand was terribly cut up und mane- led. Tha attending doctor thinks hn can save tha hsnd If blood poison or something of the kind doe not set In. Messrs, Ju D. Caldwell unH 7. v Long, attorneys for Mr. John T. Mur- dock.fi will brine suit against J. C, Steele V Bona for damage on account of Injuries sustained by -Mr. Mur dock while working in Wie maciune shops of the dufandaufs i last spring. Mr. ' Murdoch waa ' caueht ' In the shafUng and seriously injured, was in tha hospital a long Um and one leg waa amputated. Tha cam plaint has not been Died and tha amount asked for ha not been named. BOLD ROBBERY IN IREDELL. If "taken At the flneezi- st;iuv" p. veptlcsa toothsome cardv T.ihlriiii orflv and nii'cVly check an i nnioacliliiif cold or Lagrlppa. When you tlrst ciie-h cold or feel It oonilng on ( ,Uc Dr Bhocp'S Preventlcs, and the prompt ef fect will certainly surprise mil pleaae you. Preventlcs surely sunnlv tim nn. yerhlsl "ounce of prnvertlon ' s..c tn rent and Is eeat boxes hv rtnrweti. Dunn Retail Store. Unkwown parties Knter Homo of Mr It L. FfreCM Near Statesvilhw ' Italians ArtreaUnl on euspiclon. But are rMraaext. , Speojal. to The Observer. ' Btatesvllle, V : 1. A bold robbery was committee at the nonie of Mr. R. L, Freese. who lives about three mites south of Hiateevllln on the Char lotte road Tueaday. Mr. Freese and children were In the field at work and Mrs. Freese was at Troutman. leav ing no one at the house. Unknown parties entered the mouse by raising a window sash, ransacked drawers, trunks and boxes, scattered the con tents on the floor and went away with nearly 140 in cash about ISO In pa per, and several dollurs In silver. Nothing else was misled and tiie rob bers wore evidently looking for money alone, as watches, pistols, tfins and other Huch articles were left. The only evidence that developed was that Mr. Bert Murdork, who was passing saw two dagoes wlho had been In Btatesvllle with a monkey and grind organs, come from tine house. Mr, Freese notified the officers and he and Deputy HherlfT Ward Went tn pursuit of the monkey men and over took them near Troutman. They were taken hefore 'Rtjulr Wlllamson at Troutman for trial. The only evi dence against them was that of Mr. Murdock and this waa not sufficient to hold them and they were rcleused. One of the men had about a pint of small change and the other had 1200 In bills. Although Mr. Freese thouglnt the Italians the guflty par ties, he could not identify any of the bill, and the men were turned loose. The officers are still at work on the case. Cuseasweet, the Ideal medicine fur the little one. Contains nn opiates. Con forms fully with National I'ure Food and Drug I .aw. Write K. DeWItt st Co.. Chicago, til., for me "Baby Book." Sold by Hawley' Pharmacy. hla tall. By going In a den he live to run another day Flshel' Frank, the winner of the Eustern Held trial sweepstake, handled by Jake Uuld, uiid Naval Joe, another Tha mo Anvm that iki. areat winner, bandied by D. K. Hose. " . " .. uuv t-ii.a i . ... . . . - Ullder the BI Rock veslerdav .lr.iv.1 "w" ,n go. ""!, wayJo a red to death in 15 minute one morning about three weeka ago. DR. MURPHY CRITICALLY ILL. getting busy, and autui having a bevy in tine style, steady to wing. - Frank disappeared but was soon back on the course. Both dogs going well, ranging wide und stylishly, Frank point ed a bevv. Going on. Navajo pointed two slnsles. Going on. Frank pointed a fclnnlc. RanalnK ' on again, Navajo polnti-d a single. Frank pointed a ln Klf. und Mng on, Frank pointed a bevy. There were then ordered up. MLs Rsnsome. another big winner, handled by Quid, snd Policy Girl, han dled by Fabcock, were et out, both The Superintendent of the State Hos pital at Morganton, In a Very Pre carious Condition. It would not be right to conceal from the people of North Carolina, to whom tie is an Imnnrtunt ffc far that Dr. P. L. Murphy, the superintendent "f .""" "' " "',.Ti"..f,r of the Stat Hospital at Morganton. j nr nto pines after single, 'mis Rn lies In a serious condition in the Union some pointed birds. Girl pointed, but Protestant Infirmary, of Baltimore. I nothing doing. Ooing en again. Girl He has been operated upon twice bv 1 pointed, but could not produce the birds. thai eminent surgeon. Dr. Finnev ''P. " V? J'Y w. , , . . , nlUn wKa I- Mt -vu - . , -' pcr-u itfiuiui-r orvy in linn ijrie. Jills who Is not gbls to hold out great hope is Missel ansome s day out. as she Is mm except insi ne may return to the 8tste. These are distressing facts, but thev had best be told. May Pmtntt' Petition Monday. tv The peOtlon.ot the,, local ghlppsrs end merfhanta to the Seaboard Rail ; way authoriUes for the reinstatement , " ef Nes. 44 snd 46. the two trains be . twees Charlott 'and Wilmington that ; wr taken off two or three weeks - ago, will probably he presented to ':'45 pr"'at and Oenersi Superln" ( Aident W. A. Garrett t nday or "Jueaday. upon the visit o( that ofn- clal to Charlotte en his tour of tins V ytem. The petition has the hearty endorsement of . the Charlotte Retail Merchants' Association, the . Southern Manufacturers' Club and the Greater Charlotte Club, and the general puo, ,v''llo at large. On the otuier hsnd,--the V rstlread people' say that the train did j. f u usw vue equipment was , nesded elaawhere.'. -' At the Y. M, C. A. Tha boys' Sunday . morning rally at the Young Men's' Christian Asso ciation this morning at :45 o'clock will be addressed by Rev. J. F Tot ten. He will speak on "The rtnv on the Church." New Boys sre Joining the rally every Saturday. Any boy between 10 and 14 may become a member of tha Saturday class. Rev Karris Malllpckrodt will give the old er boys of the city another one of his fine- addresses at the meeting of the Boys' Sunday Club, which meets to-morrow at 2: so o'clock, t His sub ject will bo: "Making a Life." All boys over II are urged to attend this meeting. Miss Bertie Hutchlns will render a yocal solo. Have Established Carding Plant. Jasper Miller & Son, dealers In cotton waste, have established a carding plant In connection with their waste faqtory, They have. In. suited a complement of the het oarding machinery and sre already turning out a good class of work Tha product Is ussd In maklnir coarse yarns, mixing with wool and manufacturing blanket, hosiery and other coarse fabrics. The Miller plant Is located at the corner of East Fifth . street and Howell alley. Deserted From the Marino Corps. J. C. Do ran., who savs be deserted from th United States cruiser Wash ington at, Portsmouth. Va., a few days before Thanksgiving, yesterday went to Charlotte police (headquarters and surrendered himself and asked that tha department at Washington be notified.; Dormn was In the Marina Corp. He la. a native of Indiana. Kolng up to form. Crossing a creek onto good ground, Um pointed big bevy, steady to wing. Miss Ransom pointed, where birds were running, went away at a hot para. Neither doa- displayed nose. they miser d- bevies which th judge ' riisnea. 1 ne siass win oe continues to-mrrow. ' New Orleans Kces. New Orleans, Hec. "-With the mud dried cut at the Fair Ground to-day fa vorite again resumed their winnings, taking four ont ef ths sis rams, gum ma ries: First race, 1 furlongs: Gold Circle, t to S, won; Glendover, 12 to 1, second; Hol der Weh. ft to 1, third. Time, 1:29 4-C. Second race, (I furlongs: Wood saw. I to t. won: Operator, 30 to 1. second; Happy Jack. 12 to X third. Time. 1:15 4-4. Third race, 4 furlongs, selling: Air ship, even, won; Columbia Girl, 10 to 1, second: Auditor. 7 to z. tnirn. Time, 1:1. Fourth race, 7 furlongs: 1 1 111 flilinna, 17 tn 1, won; Mnrtl Boy. T to l. second; Monet. 11 to ft. third. Tims, l:4-ft. Fifth race. 4 furlongs, selling: Knight nf Ivanhoe, 7 to 1, won; Hlr Vsgnint, I to 1. second; Ooid Tuk. SO to 1. third. Time. l:lfi-5. Sixth race, mile and a sixteenth, sell ing: Old Slone, I to !i. won- Laccache, It tn I, second; Hn net ton; 30 to 1, third, Time, :-&. Pneumonia Is a swift destroyer chiefly becauso It Is hard to get at. OOWAN'8 P.VBUMONIA CURB Is absorbed right Into the lungs. It has never failed to relieve in 4 Hours und to euro within 4 Days. External doc not Interfere with ether treutmcnta. 2.rc, 60c. snd II. FOR SALK BVT ALL DRUGGISTS. it Spread the World's Table along cvtry ..-lint? of longitude from North to South; every parallel of latitude from East to West; pile thereon the foods of every clime and Uoiieeda will surpass them all in the elements which make a perfect world-food. y$ In a dust tight. moisture proof packagi. NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY NKW CURF! rOR KPILEPHT. J. . Waterman, of WaUrtown, O., Rural free delivery, write:- "My daugh ter, afflicted for year with epilepsy, was cured by Dr. King's New Life Pill. Biie has nnt had an sttark for over two yrar" , Beat body cleanser and life giving tonln pills on earth. 3. at R. H. Jordan A Co,' drug store. Hardly anybody l that h start for thr with th ..n,. nthutaan,h ha for going flaking. A CROWJf , OF, tsLORY , As Well a m Mark of tkhuty Is Lu- -t -.wriosj). uair. ,. 7 tj It has been truly said' that th. crowning;, glory oi stir race Is luxuriant had of hair. o I : , i usoa to o tnougut that this was one of the blessings' which i.,th gods bestow, capriciously, arid It la only recently" that scientists hay discovered ' (hut its ' beauty 4 d pendent upon the abennee of t mm. ut germ which flourishes In the hair follicles, where it destrys the It fi ef, ths hslra.w - " '';.', V had sjieasle which etiled on hr lung germ Which ceua th miKhi.f - u no relief was obtained. rWybodvT "Tc'e surety -kuis tne germ, thought n would die. I went to eleht "na11 ie tne . Dest nair .dressing on ; ,i A . IIOMB MADE ItAPPT PT OtAM V .0 BERiaiN'sl COL'OM JtGM K1)T . . x About two months ru our hsl.v lel dltrsreht stores to find a certain remedy which had been recommended t me and failed to get It, when on of th stora keepsrs Insisted, that I try Chamberlain's .Cougn Remedy. J did so nnd our Iwby Is I Uv and well te-day-Oeo. W. epene oily Brriiyrs, ti..m - - fc St, n Jerde A C. r k.IL tha market. 1 It soatains no oil or 11 Isatain er dye." ' Hold by - leading ' druggtstr. - Hend io. in sumps for sampls to Th nerpiciae uo., Jetroir, Mich, Jordan A Co., Special Agnti , it soatains no oil or grease peRhen will tbwtatn er dye " .' J ' Bold hv - leadlna' ' Irnrtlsfr u..' ... " Thl "Oet It st Hawleya."!,'' O'gars for 'M Sunday ;v h -.. v."-, w;... - must be - bought -ftnv Saturday, or yeani - grj without. kTour favorite le In eur large , gad : carefully selected stock, '", -' ., 1., t-. ' " -.' ,- ' V Hawley s ,rn3rni2cy Thon j. ' Tryots and tQx . 1 TAi TilW Mellow Jn flavor. : Aged for: yews In charred . casks, in warehouses flooded with sunshine. pest Northera Rye always selected by a member -y:- of the firm. ' Purest water, from well3 sunk hundreds of feet .1 : Into, solid limestone. ? - Goes to the heart, not to the head. Make the next high ball of ,,0 's lDTOPRYEWHISI (...-'.. ., : ? a U':'f FERDINAND WESTHEIMEIX 0 SONS OIawla.Mtt, O LlewUl, Kar. ' . . jmU. Me r. - I(T ; Til u aT Sum- tmi la most homes there is a roosj without lA orooer hestln facilities to s aothinS ' 1 of chilly hsuwsys. Even tbowgn the i, heat of your stoves or furnace should be $ . inadequate to warm ths whole house there , seed not be on cold spot if you have PERFECTION Oil Heater (Eca!pp4 With Smokeless Device) It will beat s room in no tias sad will kit? it warm sad oiv. Oper ted as easily as lamp and perfectly safe. Wick cannot be turaad too high or too low. Gives no smoke or smell because fitted with unique smokeless devtce- Can be carried about, which cannot be doa with aa ordinary itove. The Perfection Oil Heater is superior to all other oil heaters and is an ornament, 9 any borne. Mad in two finishes nickel and jipsa. Brass oil fount beau tifully embossed. Holds four quarts of oil snd bums sine hours. Every heater warranted. If not st your dealer's write nearest agency for descriptive circular. JCa'V9 I 'aVttrfc is th safest and beat JiMJky JLIUAugjL glLround household " lamp. Mad pf brass throughout snd nickel-plated. Equipped with latest improved burner. Every lamp warranted. Aa ornament to any room whether library, dining-room, parlor or bed room. Write to nearest agency if not st your dealer's. ST AND AKO OIK. CAMFANY nn b a7B)B0BBDD Every woman coret lost of their girlish forms after marrisfe. The bearing of children is often destructive to the mother's shapeliness. All of this ran he vnAA however, by the use of Mother's Friend before baby comes, as this great liniment always prepares the body for th strain upon it, and preserves the symmetry of her form. Mother's Frlentl overcomes all the danger of child-birth, and carries the expectant mother safely through Km riti.-al n.ri.yl wrltlirwtlf n.in T t ta m - a '0 M,..l..t V 1 - - , , - - s " " - e ' Thousands gratefully tell of the benefit apd relief derived from the r-i . j . 1 use 01 nil wonaeriui remedy. Sold by drugguts at f i.oo ; bottle. Our 111 book, telling all about this liniment, will be sent free. Til Brtdfle'd 'f-Hlitor Co., Attiita. fit, rrful ;S Lv(B)(tlldu7oP& IF rmuddl IB i You want Dust, Dirt and Slate in your COAL Don't Phone 19 We haven't that kind STANDARD 1CE& FUEL CO. WANTED ( 100 CORD3 POPLAR LOGS Address at once, CHARLOTTE PLASTER CO. Writ for Booklet. CHARLOTTK. If. c. A VERY LARGE STOCK OF S 1 - L F. & C. CARVERS In all makes. Including Hterllng Bllver Mounted. Price 7ft Oata to I o.oo per set. .Nice Christinas presents. The best assortment .' of Chafloy Dishes In tha Carolina. Prices from $1.00 to $13.00 suh. These are nice wedding prraents. . , ,. '. Percolators rnako bad corTc good sad good cofTe bt(r. Noth tng equal to them for making good coffee. Also good wedding aj4 Christmas presents. ';'' ' ' V ' if' Shoppers earning to Che city will miss ths opportunity ef their lives It they fall to see eur elegant Una of Houa Furnishing . . Hsrdware. Nothing te equal It la the Carolinaa. ' 1 . m ' i ., I Veddingl 9$ East Trad f treat. on Hardware Co.; Inc. ,'l'i rrjAitiorns, k. c. '-r..:--' -v. ' ;,iv; -"s uV :- :?;: - -., - - A,V.'V i ,'-. i , ' ' -'t '' V,' 1 V - ; :;'vV.' , i. 1 i ' J .'. ' ... 1 f ' , "t 1 4 1 i 4' ( . 1,1 r 1 . ' y I. r. . '. v i
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Dec. 8, 1906, edition 1
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