Newspapers / The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, … / Dec. 13, 1906, edition 1 / Page 8
Part of The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
3 CHARLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER, -DECEMBER 13, 1$C5. rf.'" .-' t '. ' feTXUXO "HIGHLAND ' HEIGHTS." lu-eatiful k twrliy-rJIuniclpal At : ' fain, i;-:t -t ,.,; ;"y '-: ' ."j Special to The Observer. rayettevllle, Dec,. J I. -The, flrst eale of lota took place Monday, of tha ' second ; pew ' residence district, .'Highland Height." the extensive and valuable property owned by Mr. YT..M. Morgan, of thtg city, a direct or In the Cape Fear Electric Power Company, There were JT lots sold, the aggregate proceeds being f 11,000, and SI are left. This new suburb is ' V a. port of west Haymount. The ave- V uueg will be (traded, there will be .tk. granolithic sidewalks, water, sewer .vYags and a system of electric lights when- the Cape Fear Company trans mits Its power to this place. ' Two beds have been endowed In the Hlahsmlth Honnltal nn In trthote -'iito tha memory of the late Mrs. Mary A- Hlghsmlth mother or the owner . and superintendent, Dr. J. F. High smith, and the other honoring the memory of Mrs. Anna F. Bullard, mother of Mr. B. K. Dullard, a na tive of Cumberland, now a wealthy business man of Savannah, and one of the principal donor The bed are for the care nnl treatment of suffering and afflicted children, and one of the beat end mont commodious rooma in the hotipttal haa been set apart for the purpose. ' At-the meeting of the board of al dermen, the board of audit and finance declined to concur In the franchise granted to the Carolina Telephone & Teepraih Company Mr. Marshall, chief engineer of arage, submitted plan for an Im proved system at an added cost of llS.OOO. Chief of Folic- Chawm Mib- mltted his report from Nov-mier Kth U December x, allowing u total of 42 arrests, 1S white mil?. Jl colored males, and 3 colored female At the annual meeting of th.- Cum berland Cotton Association. Mr. H. T. Bennett was elected president; ('apt. J. H. Ourrle vice president, and Mr. 8 H. Strange, m-cretary and treasurer. The Fayettevllle Ice Manufac taring Company, of which Mr. J. F. Harrison I president, nan IxMight a valuable lot tn north Fayettevllle. between the Atlantic Coast Line and the Raleigh & riouthport Railroads, on which It will build a plant with a rapacity of 60 ton of ice a duy, and extensive wood and coal yards In connection. Mr. R. N. Holmex. of Tampa. Fla.. haa taken the ponitlon qf aaalHtant ticket agent of the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad In this city. Mr. J. 11. Myr-.ver. of this city, has been Invited by the Robeson county chapter of the I'nlted Daugh ters of the Confederacy, at Lumber ton, to deliver an address on Satur day. January I. Lees birthday. This correspondent has been 12 years correspondent of The Charlotte Observer; 14 years correspondent of The Wilmington Messenger; o or years correspondent of The Rich mond Times-Dispatch; corresjondent ef The Charlotte Evening Chronicle ever since It was established, and was for a time correspondent of The Ralclgn Evening Times. In all that time, covering the news field fur all those papers, an error which he made last week was only the second one. serious enough to need correction. Now the correspondent Is satisfied he has been Just aching to throw this bouquet at himself. RECOMMENDS IT UK hOLl). Report of Conniilivtloiicr Watson on Im-ompletr lintel In Aslievllle Ad vises Tltat It be Sold ami Proceed Apt'""1 lv Estate. -"V Upeclal to The observer. Ashevllle. Dec. 18. VV. R Whltsoti, .' commissioner, appointed by the court "'".to take charge of the Pmlth estate af i fairs upon the recent resignation of C. , H. Miller, has made report to the court recommending that the Incom plete concrete hotel which the estate is constructing at the corner of North Main street and College street, t.,- o, and the pin, ceil', applied as the i ourt may direct The report of ,oniini.'oiiT W hit son, relative to t ii hotel structure and the shinty of the estnte to com plete the same, says To build the hotel will reomrc a I ! .i I expenditure of 12115. itOd. a Mini aMlv more than ell the iftlll- propl rU exejsl. of the hotel site mikI tmlldliig, i an be sold foi. I cei no itiame f,,r I lie same to be cnmplet, il out of the funds who li the eiiintn i .-Mum r en eommand. llr think" the ..niv ulter natlve Is for thi coutt to i -1 , t lb" hotel property sold and the 5.1 ... . ... 1m Used as the court may direit I ' ,,ri tills recommendation the 1 nun lnc im yet taken no action, nut It Is probable that the suggestion of the nimiiU-i'in-r will be carried out and tin- property advertised and sold at public am Hon There are a number of ni, n In Ashevllle keenly interested In the dis position tint will be made of the In-noinpb-t? hotel They have money Interett in tin estate's affairs. Ilerot resigning as omrnlsslotier, Mr Mllb i borrowed from Ashevllle banks with endorsements of business men some 120.000 without the court's sanction. The bsnkn tv. culbd on the en dorsers to puv lieh siitm- have done and the )tiest In 11 that mm confronts these endorsers l lo th, 1 01 not the rourt will approve ,,t ti 1 1, n of the former commissioner atot Hiitb.l7.e the payment of tinse , ,tiins nit ( 1he proceeds from tlie r.il- tl,, ho tel. WIM, HKt.lN JAM MM I boutlM-ni sriirlilis ami Irnsi ( ,IM). pany Perfecting lt rt'aolall.,n Bpeclal to Tin- Ohservel tlastorila. Dec u Th.- :..,uih in Becurltles Trni-i ' ti in will .i feet It oinanlr.nil'.n ttih week ,,n, aspect to ImK ii fulfill. shout -In in l ary lat. The api'al (.. h of Ijr. iiiin . the suit of Kernersvllle Improvement has been subscribed, the prln-lpal ' '" Y '" HtaffOrd, of Kemers Stockholders being MeHsrs. J c. i vllle In the complaint filed hy the M . Ijeorge ii. nnn I'eiry .N (lletin The company will represent It K ft C E, Mason, cotton hrokers. of t'hir- lotte. This linn Is probshly selling tnore octton to tin- mills than any oth- , r Arm In North I'sroltna The new firm Will do a I.KUlill ,',111111 IksI.ih bualneae In mill stoi k . n.l securities ' generally. The Mensrs. ;ienn are disposing of ' Ihelr bittllng plants, the Columhln , "arbonatlnt 'ompaiiy. I'olumblii, H ; C and the Spencer I'arhiiuatliiK 'im psny St Spencer, together Willi the '( w holesale grocery houses of (;. iin a ,'iTnrroll, at t'oncisjd, and Mlenn Itrnth , f re at t'harlotte. Mr i '. m illenn. , who hss had hnrge of the chsrlotte i branh of the business for the past ; .swveral years, will return to Oastonla . aud will be connw led with the new tvturern. OWWITSl THK HUKUKON A romplkatlini of femal troubles, with 'esturrli ft the atonisch and lswl. had redtiei4l JIrs. Thos, g. Austin, of lsv e iworth, Ind.. I sued a deplorable er.n hlon that tier doctor advtswd an opera, (ton; but her husband fesrlns fstal re si'l's, poetpnnr.d this to try KWtrta lt i r; sn4 to the sinssement nt all who "W-w her. tbla idk.ln.mrletely.cur d her. Giursntead cure for usrpld liver, Verier t.Ise, blllouenosS. jsundlee, , iclls and fever, general debllliy. tier' vonsoeee and I)on1 poisoning. , pest oiite male. Frve wt. at B. IL Jordan ntr. made, prtee se, at B. it 1 Coa drug store, Try It,.. . rdan I Ai INCREASE OF 40 PER CENT, V'-:-- :: "" ' :" ...' ''!'7 Wliwton-Kalcm's population - CJrrm L rrom M.OttO to aj.OOO in Flea " Y'ears-rMr. Ma rail Huys Interest In ' Sanders DrotlK-ra.' . Special to The .Observer. A Wlnston-Balem. ' Dec. 11. In the past ;' five years the population of Wlnston-Kaiem haa .' lncreed ed from leas than H.000 to more than It, 000 or nearly 60 per cent During tnis period-; the amount , or , banking espltal here has Increased from 000 to I1.00. -or lot pr rent. The bank deposits have Increased from tl J4.42 to tl,42. or 112 per cent The amount of manufacturing' capital naa increased rrom more than fi.ooo,. 000 to more than f 9, 000.000 or 1 Si per ent, The number of. factories hag Increased from; 10 to 47 or over 60 ner cent. During the-past five yeara there nave- Men built In Win ston-8alom between. 1.000 and J, 004 houses of various -kinds. The tag able property Increase here since 1 ft 0 1 has been nearly 80 per cent. The show Ing In the amount of manufacturing tobacco turned out has been Increased to a remarkable extent as hss also the output of furniture, knit goods and other manufacturing articles. The isovember bulletin of the State board of health la devoted almost en tirely to a discussion of diphtheria, which, according to reports received at the office of the bulletin, is preva lent In all parts of the Stale. Dr. S. Pfohl. county physician, in his report to the State board of health, says that there are many cases of this disease In Forsyth. Dr. I'fohl also reports a few cases of typhoid fever. Mrs. Pallna Kpalnhour, who died at her home at Tobaccovllle, Friday night at the age of 88 ears, was hurled at Antloch. near Rural Hall, Saturday. The deceased was a most estimable lady and a large circle of friends to mourn her death. Mr. nurrell H. Marsh, a genial and popular knight of the grip, has purchased an Interest In the business of Handera Bros., one of the largest wholesale and jobbing firms in Rich mond, Va., handling glass, varnishes, paint supplies, oil and grease. Mr. Marsh will have entire charge of the oil and grease department. Mr. Marsh has been a resident of this city for ten years. I.ODUE KU-XTS OFFICERS. .Newton Branch of Jr. t). V. A M. Elects lxrd High IMKnltarW. Special to The Observer. Newton, Dec 12. At the meeting of the Newton lodge of the Jr. ). I'. A. M. last night the following officers were elected: Dr. W. H. Kverhartt, councilor; James a Rudlslll, vice past councilor; Robert 8. Rudlslll, past councilor; Robert P. Cochrane, councilor. R H. Shuford, financial secretary; VY. D Cochrane, recording secretary. R. H Rowe. assistant re cording secretary. O. L. Cllne. con ductor; R. L. Smith, warden; Vance Overcash. outside guard; R. A. Little, Inside guard; L. H. Phillips, chap lain; 8. L. Rhyne. trustee. Mr. George E. Coulter was chosen to represent the lodge at the nr-etlng of the grand odne in February, with Mr 8. L. Hermon as alternate. The Daughters of the Confederal y are getting bids and designs for the Confederate monument at this place, which they hope to unveil at ihf Au gust reunion. Newton Is shortly to lose one of her most prominent young men in the person of Mr. Robert R. WiMlain. who has accepted 11 law partnership with Judge Thomas A Jones, of Ashe vllle, and after January tlrst ho will make his home In that city. Mr. A. M. Freeae, of Concord, has been visiting his son. Mr. R. P. Freeze, at this place. The committee appointed t select a location or our new bank h iv beei. very busy this week looking nt . Af ferent places. Mr W. L. Kllllan. who was so seri ously Injured by a runaway hora.- last week Is recovering. TllltKK ATTFMIT KKCAI'K. Prisoner in ( alilucll Jail for Minor Offcnvs Make Mcloilrainnllc At tempt lo I,eae Itut An- Thwarted Some Other lrlsoners. Sp"ial to The observer. l.ciiolr. Iiec 12 An attempt Has made Monda nlKht hy four prisoners to release th'-mselvee. As none of them wer- charged with very serious offens, s, they -rf allowed to he in the i orrldoi nod only cuged st nlKht. hut when lio- hoy went up to tnke their supper one of them blew out the light and ran over him. Every thing lie ing shut up down stairs how ever, the alarm as ajlv.-n and they didn't get out Help cam,- In at once and the sheriff was present tiefoie they could nave escaped Two young- men were arrested for breaking Into a house In the county and on trial h. f i' A. Ttltlle. Jus tice of lh., p.HO, Ihey were committed to j!i o awiill court. These were strangeis who claimed to he from New York t'lly. named: Ceo Seering Hiid Thus Trueharl fine Is hii Italian, the oth er says his native home Is In New Yora The) claim to nave left N. w Yoik ''Hy two weeks Hgo. The others were l.oyd Keller, of this county, on n i hargc of larceny, and (Johe llom-y-cutl. en i, lo he from New t,,n, hatit - d Willi assault and drunkenness. , Is a c mil ,ii mill hand and seemingly an Int. Illaenl ,unl kooiI lookiiiv young man Mr. W. ('. MiilToril ln Soil. Hpedal to The I lliserver. Wlnston-Halem. I ir Ij The Knr sylh Medical Society held lis ;,m 1 monthly meeting for the year vest, r I day afternoon. Oltlccrs were elected and papers read A report was also j made on chemical pnpers. submitted I ni tin- last meeting nr. K V. Strick land, of Hethanla, Is tlie retiring pres- ; Ident. i ' hierilay morning's session of Su perior i ourt was taken up in hearing lilainllff II wan held that an under. standing existed to tne effect thai Dr. ' i'. Sapp. of the Improvement t'oin patiy. was In receive all over II.2S0 from the sale of a farm owned by Mr Stafford. The defendant made Hie iiejil in other parties for a murh l.nger llgure. The Jury decided thai Mr SlafTod did not owe the Impove iiieni I'nmpany a cent. U IiiiisIhii-o Notosi. Speelid i The Observer. Wlnnsboro. H I.. Dec. 12. Mrs. N. K. Pressley, Miss Jennie Rosboro, Itev tjrler Pressley and wife have left for Tsmplro. Mexico. Keveral new residence are h.lo- uuni in mo wi portion or town. The ; oil mill company haa Improved its property by eroding n large Iron wa ter tank. Fortune Park Heights, a beautiful location In met northern portion of town, has been laid off Into lota, now for sale. HOW DIPHTHKHIA 1M (XJNTRACTKU fine often hears the expression, "Mr rhUI csusht a severe fold which vep1 Into dtplithertn." when the truth ! IkHl . I... ... . I A . J ... . .. . ' ' 7..7 . .' " "r"r ii.i ins IUU oi...partlftul4irl..jwsxejiiWjUin; jtbt wandering ptr,rls germ. Whsn Cham, berlsins rough Ktmelv In tlvm. Il feiy-Rly entires Ihe oold snd lessens the dnbeor t diphtheria or aor other aerm disease being eonirsetea. er sali by 'tCABXIVAL AT-WILMINGTON. , . .. - 1 . :-. .' Barkoot t Amusement Ctontpany ' I'" 4 rtrr tlte ABMlrea Of Mgsna, Holds k rwinisw in ,v nr(wia , ts T Trartto, , .' t' 'v v , ... Special to The Obaerver. ' :' 'A Wiinliit6n,' Dec '. II-Tha . carnl. val under the ausplcea of fne Frater nal Order of Eaglea opened this after noon In the northern part of the city. The attractions , are being ; furnished by the Barkoot Amusement Company, which were held np for a day on ac count of the law In South Carolina prohibiting anything but . perishable freight being moved on the Sabbath. Anderson S. C, was the last show point before reaching Wilmington. The company has a first rata band and the attractions seem to be above the average. , ' The British stoamer Wink field, whlcn cleared from this port Satur day "with a record-breaking cargo of cotton for tho season, consisting of nearly 17,000 bales, swung ashore down the river yesterday. She is drawing 23 feet of water. Tugs will . endeavor to float her on the next high j tide. She la in no danger. The stage of water In the Cape Fear river nas become so low of late that the steamers of the packet lines are navigating the river with difficul ty bewteen here and Fayettevllle. A alight rise was reported yesterday. Traveling men out of Wilmington say the cotton crop prospects are Jiot so roseate as some reports Indicat ed earlier In the season. The holiday trade, they say. Is nothing. Farmers nave not onty suffered by short crops of cotton, but by a great scarcity of labor. A very stringent law toMegualte the traffic of Junk dealers was favor ably received by the board of alder men at Its special meeting lust night and will become a law In January. All dealers have to be licensed by the city clerk and treasurer upon written appllaitlon signed by Ave freeholders. certifying that the applicant Is a proper person to engage In the busi ness. No business Is allowed to. be transacted between suns and no ma terials may be purchased from minors without written consent of parent or guardian. A record rt all sales Is to he kept In full wltn the address of the seller and this record is to be open for Uie Inspection of officers at all times. At the railroad shops here and at the newspaper offices owners of all kinds of brasses and metals have been greatly annoyed by petty thievery of this kind, and the ordinance Is aimed at bete regulation of the business, whlc'n has been abomnlable. TWIN-CITY MKRCHAXT8 IKET. , 1 the leg; aching back or snonlOer blades. Interesting and Enthusiastic Meet- 1 swollen joints or swollen muscles; dlf ing of RXall Assorviatton Prize Acuity In moving around so you have Winners at County Fair. i to use crutches; blood thin or skta pale: SdscIhI to The Observer I Vlnston-Sslem. Dec. 12. The Re tail Merchants' Association tiad an In teresting and enthusiastic . meetln,? Monday night, this being tbt last business session In the year. Several matters relating to the asso ciation's work were discussed. Re ports were submitted by the attorney and assistant secretary. The first named turned In 120 collected on what was termed "bad debts." The assistant secretary reported $212. as conectiona ror tne past, two weeas, a active kior.eys snd blsdder. B. U. B. review of the year's work siioweil strengthens wesk kidneys and blsdder. that th,- accomplishments of the as- draining off all diseased matter and all Boclatlon nad proven beneficial to uric "d- the ur''ne flowg ''y and every member and. that tho member- BIood BaIm (B. b. B.) la ship had been Increased from 41 to p),BW,nt nd Mfe to taka Thoroughly about 215. President Crawford read tested for SO years Composed of Pure an encouraging letter from President Botanic Ingredients. Strengthens Weak Hawyer of the State association,. who Stomach, cures Dyspepsia. Price tl per attended the big banquet gfven by lnre bottle, at drua stores, or by sa tire local association on Thankaglv- . Hf firia AtT-P?. bT writia Irug night He congratulated tne , Blood Balm Co., Atlanta. Oa. Wlnston-Hnlem asswiatlon upon be ing the banner association In tlie State In point of membership. Mr. ('. tj. Hunter, secretary of the county fair. to-day reported the names of the prize Winners on the largest yield of corn upon one acre. Mr. ft. A. Hprlnklskwas tne successful contestent for the ieo. K. Nlsaen wagon, navlng raised fi bushels of i en n on one ac re of upland. Mr. J. H Kpeas raised 71 bushels on bottom land and wins the $2.ri cash price offered by Taylor Hrothers, of this city. Mr. '. i. Hunlcr receives trie th offered by the same firm. Mr. Hunter's record w as ,ri2 1-2 bushels on one acre of bottom land. Mr. Robert Transon get the 10 cash prise of fered by Taylor Brothers, having raised 42 1-2 bushels on one acre. Sunday marae,) the 29th annlver saiy of Itrv. In II. A. Hrnwn'n pass torate of the First Haptlst church. No congregation ever had a more de servedly and universally beloved shepherd. In his sermon Dr. Brown referred lo the annlvesary occasion and at t lie close of the ser vice members and friends went for ward and gave him the glad nand and extended sincere congratulations and best wishes. Hl'IT RKINSTITt TKD. PnH-rs Served Reestablishing $.10,000 Damage Hull Against standard Oil Company Work on fallows for Jones Begun. Special to The Observer. Durham, Dec. 12. Some time ago Mrs. Lucy N. Holloway Instituted suit agalst the Standard oil Co. for dam ages In the sum of $30,000 on account of the death of her son, Webb Hollo way, who was horribly burned and died In the explosion at the works of the oil company some months ago. The suit enme to an end because there was a defect and. a non-suit was tak en. The stilt has 'now been relnstl ttited, arid the papers served. The lumber with which the gallows Is to be erecteM for the hanging of Freeman Jones, the burglar, has been placed on the Jail lot to-day. He Is to hang on next Saturday If the pres ent stall., of affairs remains.' The plac ing of the lumber attracted attention from all those who are In the neigh borhood of the rourt house. This Is the nearest approach that Durham has ever had to a hanging and the placing of tho lumber for a scaffold, had a grewaomenesa about it that car ried a shudder to the breasts of those who do not belhive that the crime of Jones was sufficient to require the taking of his life. READ All THIS Ton Never Know tha Moment Whem Thtt Information Msy Prove of Infinite Value. 'j It is worth considerable to any cltlien of Charlotte to know how to be cured of painful, annoying and Itching piles. Know then that Doanla ointmeift is a positive remedy for all 'cninesa or me sain, ror piles, ecie- , ih merit: Henry worth Poan at for a bad case of Itchlna hamar. rholds. and It has undoubtedly cured me for good. I have not been . f bothered since I tried tha remedy. It Is a fins ointment and I am pleased ta recommend It highly." For ssle br all dealers. ' Fries "' rnU.PrterMtlbnmCoe-BifTalAv. nw xora, soie agenu ror tns unite UtetenV ,.,, ,,vt!''-e-ff.-'-f,'. . mDr ' "me Ioan'g- Remember tha ' asms Doan'a k i' Clara Company Begins To-Day. , 8pclal to The pbearver. . ' - . , Qaetonle, Dec., It. The Clara Man ufacturing Company will 'begin opera tion 'In earnest .to-morrow, CoCtton hai aiready been plotted on thf card ing . and other machinery. By to. morrow morning the connections with the Spencer Mountain electric line will have tssen perfected and the operation will b bgun with this power. - Open the bowels-DsWItt's Little Esiiy Risers are recommended and sold by nothing , yo cig bay tosali -i : . Heado & Bokor'o Carfcolic HouthVosh foe perfect ebaaslag aad pteoarrlag ' of the teeth.- Banaless, jet leaves the teeth gleaming white, aad the tbrseta pom - tsc soo ti.oe. RIIEUPTISM Bone or Back Pains. Swollen Joints "Cured THROUGH THE BLOOD By Botanic Blood Balm (B. There Is hope for the most hopeless ease of Rheumatism If the Batterer will only take Botanic Blood Balm tB. B. B.) It invigorates the blood, making It pure snd rich, and destroying the sctlve poi son In the blood, which causes the awful symptoms of Rheumatism. LJSADINO B Y M PTOMS Bone peine, sciatica or shooting pains up and down ". """"a . painsi bad breath; selstlca. lumbago, gout, etc Botanic Blood Esim (B. b. b.) will re move every symptom, giving quick relief from the first dose, and B. B. B. sends a rich tingling flood of warm; rich, pure blood direct to the paralysed nervee, bones and joints, giving warmth and strength just where It Is needed, and In this way making a perfect, lasting cure of Rheumatism In all Its forms. B. B. B. hss made thousands of cures sfter medicines or doctors have failed te help or cure. WEAK. INACTIVE KIDNEYS One of the causes of Rheumatism Is due to In- CHRISTMAS KLORAIi MENU Cl'T FLOWERS Carnations. Violets. Bweet Peas, Narcissus. Hyacinth and Lily of the Valley and Flora! Designs. Hefor buying your Christ mas gifts, see our line of Pot Plants. Azallai Lily of the Vslley .- Narcissus. Hyacinths. Fern Dishes. Palms ahd Ferna. Place your Christmas order now, with SCHOI.TZ. Tlie Florist. 20 W. Trade St. Thone I Hi. (Jrecnlioiiso 'Phone 2081. NOTICK TO CREDITORS, All persons holding ' claims against the People's Benevolent and Relief Association (now In my hands as re ceiver) arc hereby notified to file with the undersigned. Plummer Stewart, Receiver, on or before the first day of June. I nr7. a ve rifled Itemised statement of their accounts and claims against said association. And all persons are further notified that an order of court has been made re- ' quiring nil I'lMms to be filed with the' receiver by Hie first day of June, 1 907, and barring all claims not filed, by said date. Any and all claims not filed by said date will not bo recognized liy the receiver, and this notice and the said order of court; will be pleaded In bar of rectjery of , amy and all claims against the said' People's Benevolent Relief Associa tion not properly filed by tho first' day of June. 1907. ' PM'MMER STEWART. Receiver1. This the :ih day of November, 1 90S. We ha vi B. B.) I ve never and never will, sacrifice quality for, profit. " Our reputation as you 'be-shaken:. . ; k- ihK'ri- t'XiH iber 6i families have been using our Kwhiskeyior; over thirty years. Their h the last." v-' . r.;,;y.a"::vrk,-'i'i :-ykfh- ( shall never A number the same as ii your neaitn means anyinmg to you and ii aoes; sena us an'orae ior iour.iun quarts , or ixose's, Uld j. nr Ifnoa'i AM Path at- vmt mW Vl4VA U Beonrrerl flR.Tflll Htfl TflA tiWcA 19 (ttl 4fl frtr flY11T liTillt nima' i"W i-V HOTEL VALGOTT ' . M Are. , and 9lat St.," 't - -EW YORK .CITY,' ' , ' "A B8OLUTEL1Y i FIREPROOF. ' " i Situated In the most convenient lo cation and In the moat desirable neighborhood. .;;.: 4 . A' HOTEL- OF TOB KIGHKST ,!! STANDARD. , -.t.r .Rooma at moderate prices reserved by. wire or letter, k .-. A' ttTBRESlilX.;YVaAy . ontiHT, ''steam and hot Water HEATING 1 ' for residences. . Hackney Bros! Plumbing snd Heating Contractors, Jobbers In SappBcs. i , The Carolina Brighis Cigarettes . arc made of the very finest quality of tobacco, raised in Virginia and North Carolina, properly blended and satisfy the most fastidious smoker- CAROLINA BRIGHTS Cigarettes are in the true sense made to satisfy the taste, put up in a compact package, wrap ped in foil, which rettuns their full flavor and natural ' I t s pleasing, aroma in all cliiqates. ' ' They' arc the best quality of Cigarettes pade m the world at the price. Our great put-put, making ' i ... . more Union made Cigarettes than all other cigarette factories combined, enables us to produce such a high grade Cigarette as the CAROLINA BRIGHT, 10 for (. free. Jm the Best Roses QMRye : WMsMey Rs&&(M For thirtyenine years We-have been distilling our-whiskevand selling ' it' diret y: f to the , Consumer. : This enablei us to sell you whiskey thais all quality, with' an V' ' old ripe, age. 'rfo--: ' . rAytC''' . r -Kose Uld Rye and Kosefs qid uprn is fine for medical use a by physicians," not only -locally,' but nationally; t . l .- L i :ilx led, we will 3end your, money back without .question. Havenjt had to shipped Veame ''day 'cdTVfV a - tptttun oi ! ' , X&O a Auuunuu lOU. 17 I r ' ( m "...... ( " assays SstA s7'. , -N : at u sks: StoaJsniyaaJ VrHsr' ps ssieaiwaar ' 1 " V r HOtUSTER'9 ufi : Reeky H:unt2b Tea Ilgcta ' , - . uy Mxliclsj asr Bsty Ptoala, - ,' : r 1 Brinrt askJes Hstttk sad Reassid Vlgea A speeUe for OoosMpatloex IndtgestiaB. IJvee and Kidncj trouble. PlBplea tniesos, Impure Blood. Bad Braata. dlufalsh Bowels. Beadsobe. apd Baekseke. - Its Rocky Mountain. Tee In tab let form. 15 eeata a bos.' Oeoulae aasde by IlotusTBB Daw OoateAVT Madlsea. Wia 60LOCN NUGCtTI FOR SALLOW PEOPtS -t i :'.'ii."7 I - The "front of each bo x is valuable. Welb-WKtchead Tobacco Ga - ' ' ...'.:,.( Wilson, N. C. Whiskey at any price, r i ri n ii rii im 1 1 i irt.w w SWMUll U'Cllllli VM:. f,; . su'l S' ,' 'r;r.t CHKISTMA8 HOLIDAY ' RATK1 VIA ttAiiOAKP. At ' liAlL WAT. , . ' Ths- Beabosrd announces aooount of tho Chrlatcnas holidays . tkey will- eell round trip tickets at rate of one and ' one-third flrst-class fsrss. plus IS Mmi for the round trip . (minimum rate M ' rents), bstwesn ell points east, of the ivi imi.1 t't' . mrv,ij wl wiiiQ ana 'iicKeia win p eoia .ecemoeF ie 7L inclusive, i-ceiTi uvr w ana vu, end January ,lst aV7 , Qnal, return Jsnuary : Ith. ) ." . f Va ratal h aVtl AJi sMs saeaa' taAHL . iTrav Pasa7 Agent; Raleigh. N .Cx XHJI MIKMI IS IdAim ' ..... .. ... a . of tui.n-w rwmk atany peopte wwaia teaa aer ta be. MrabsuM Soar fea her Oakiiia bat U aha haa autoe vsa4 tha Prtda. at ! Charlotte flour aha - will take othJaa " l It ta UX.f lk. .k.l leeted wheat and grrotmA 'Maar wTlla, jkCKXuMitiiHa rtaciit mujui e m svsjPBav s aasvMsMSjajsjB --. sas M. -7T7 -j v.To-1 TV, Catalogue and we can prove It, "and is so endorsed have always , known 'it,. . ., ;:...V.V." orders read: ;. Send-ns 1 A 'ti'ji.t:. V'-V do thfe yei howover. Ami j: !.';,.; , : Yjvtr i'yj .' Tt VMV' ''..''' .--'v- -v .vi".'iw''i.'ii -".v s r.f 'ry ' . . ' .it . 1 ' j f ' . . ' V. h
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Dec. 13, 1906, edition 1
8
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75