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CnAKIXMCTB DAILT0ESEir7ERt DECEMBER 21, 1905. ! 1 KILLS IS SELF-PETEySB. t IL A. Stewart Mioota Thrle and In , stantly Kill Will Young, Who W'M Advancing on 11 Ira Willi a Knife ; txxrorred in ireaeu. wear Aiexan f ' der idne Slayer Acquitted. , i jy n - 8peclal to Tb Observer. SUtesvllle, Dm JO At Ca store of D. J. Fulbrlght Esq., la northeast . ' Iredell, near the Alexander line, yes- , terday afternoon about 1 o'clock, H. ' A. Stewart, '. unmarried, shot and ln- , stantly killed Will Toung, ! year ... eld, who leave a wife and nve cnii . ". ' dren. . Stewart was arraigned before i 7 W. R. Sloan, Esq., In tJtatesvllle thla afternoon, and waa discharged on the t t ground of self-defense. He waa re- V : quired " to give a $50 bond for ht ? , appearance at court for carrying- con ;' cealed weapon. , 1 8twart la a eon of Mr, H. B. 8tew 5 ' ' art, of ShlloU townahip, and, accord- In to the testimony of the wltnessea ! "..,.; beers a good character. Toung bore ' ' a bad reputation; toe waa quarrelsome I when drinking and had been in trou ' ; ble several time. .,- " The following facta were learned at i'v': the prellminay hearing: There waa a , aale of mortgaged property at P. O. i v- Stewart', near Fulbrlgnt'e atore, V Wednoadar afternoon. Toung was , there, waa under the Influence ! liquor and waa troubleaome. During , ."-the aal he assaulted or threatened 1. &- Miller, Ed. Johnson and J. U Johnson, and it 1 aald that he put shell In Ihia gun, for the purpose of t, hooting' Deputy Sheriff L. Gilbert ; '; Thla waa believed by some to be hi i . Purpose, although he did not make i "'- the attempt. After the tale, Voun i wsni xo ruinnanta more. J. x. gonn aton and H. A. Stewart were in th '.tore, sitting on the counter. Young was drinking, had several bottlca of . liquor in hla pocket and waa very . ugly. immediately on entering the store he began to curae and abuse J Johnston. Mr. Fulbrlght saw that : trouble waa coming, and made aa he was going to close tfhe store. - order to bet the men out Young con '- tlnued to curie Johnston and. becom . Ing agitated. Johnson said he would : stand little more. Up to thla time there had been no remarks betwee : ' Stewart and Young and, so fur a ' ceuld be learned, they had had n --words during the day, and were not : .on bad terms. Young turnod ., Stewart and asked him If he wanted ' to take up the quarrel, and act-used him of being the cause of the trou ble at the sale. Stewart denied it, and Young called him a liar. . Stewart went out of fVie store, and - Young; followed. Stewart warned him -to stop, but he continued. In the mean time taking out his knife, and cursing all the while. As Young failed Sporting News - a . The Races at New Orleans.: ; New Orleans, Dee. SO. -Two well-back ed favorites woe with ease in the flrst and aacond rieM at City Park to-day. Again In the fourth race lucky boya made good winning on Nedra, which opened at 28 to 1 and waa back to 11 to 1 at post time Nedra led from start to nn ish with gold circle a head behind aa they Aniahed. Hutnmarlesf . First race. I ftirlonsa: Dargln. I to S, won: Cannon Ball.. I to 1, second; Mon tmrv to t third. Time. 1:17 4-. Sooond race. 7 furlongs, selling: Tinker. 11 to t. won; jonn uarner, to l, second Foreigner. 12 to I, mini. Time, luiss-e. Third race, mile, salllns;: . neoounie f TUB .HA8EBALL SrTUATIOPr. TTATIOJr.t -J IS to 1. won; Ilarmakls. to 1. second Flitvlanl. 10 to 1. third. Time. 1:17. Fourth race. turionss: iseora. is to l r-n; On id fircie. to l, second: rrince llni ma 12 to 1. third. Tim. 1.-01 4-4. Fifth race. furlonas. selling: Gold Proof. 1 to 6. won: Bertha E.. I to E. sec ond: Oauae. I to 1 third. Time. 1:17 2-. Hlzth race, mile, selling: Dr. McCluer, 7 to 1, won; Happy Jsck, I to 1. second I :t7 4-S. Itmpndrorae, 12 to 1, third. Time, ( - to top. after repeated warning from Stewart, the latter, when Young waa aoout six feet rrom mm, pulled Il-caJlbre pistol from his rlg'nt coat pocket and fired three times rapidly. ' Young- pitched forward on his face dead and when he was examined an open knife was found In his rlgh hand. Every shot took effect. Mr. Fulbrlght Immdlately placed Htew art under arrest ana he slept with an : effloer last night. There was a wait for a coroner's Inquest this morning but It was not considered nereaxary, . Stewart Is a nire-ionking young man respected In his community. Young was a worthless charartcr, and thi county is rid of a bad man. The kill Ing rata-ed considerable excitement and feeling Bl'KKK IMPROVlXft. ".-.-. Condi Lion of Ymina- lan Htabm-d at Kpencer 1m KiM-ourairing -lVnilno In HfUsbury Sugar. Special to The Observer, Salisbury. Dec. 20. What ha proven to be an unusual thlnjt Is a sugar famine In Hallshury. due pri marily to the Inability of the railroads to get their cars Into the city to the wholesale dealers. Yesterday housn wlvea wero without the commodity and the merchant throughout Ihp city were powerless to n-llovo tin; distress. Home few cars wire brought In to-day. but the, grocers lire far from being supplied with tho . article, and thorn la anme four that they will not be equul to the chrlst- " mas trade. . Harvey Burke, who spent last nlirht - in a dangernua condition at th Whltehead-Ktokes Kanutorlum. asth.) f : result of a stab from a knife In tho hands of Leander Uurlon, In Improv ing and his case I now so hopeful -that Burton'a father will ssk ball for -.- hla son. He ha retained CorigroH- J man Theo. K. Klutts and T. F. Hud son, of the local bar, to represent v .., him. Young Burton says Burko was V ', In the attitude of striking him, ami had a piece of pipe In his hands when he waa tabbed. It wa the narrowest escape for both of them, the knife barely missing the young man's heart. Mr. Burke started to pursue Burton, not at first realising the eX : ,. , tent of hla Injuries. A sister of the wounded man. a ;?,,'. well-known profestilonai nurse of Charlotte, came up lust night ami v, will attend her brother through the period of recovery. The hearing will ' moat likely be to-morrow. Jv The Brown Clothing Company has In Its store a hat for probably the - largest head in North Carolina, at ' least a head belonging to a normal man. H is No. x i-4, nnl belong "" to a gentleman affectionately known y V i "Daddy Kinllh," Mr. rtmlth's . ,v'". cess of circumference Ih nil good, 'nd he la a man of moro thim rdl- i'.aary Intelligence. ; , '" Mr, and Mrs. A. If. Trice have . ' rnosna next week m tho tim. .c - 'l''.4Kjilv r. wt .km 1a,.t.u Ill . 1.1 . V "-i.. j,,., k,i tf.i nnuii iiiii, rill, ' 'i'the Old home of Mrs. Trie -. Ml. '.' rriee has sold bis law office on la. ! Syera row, and H. H. Miller has tui -; . chased It Their going swiiy me-ti,s ' the temporary ions of Mr. and Mr ''tl- Price, though they hone to return yet ' &'. te live here. Mr. I'rlce has H good Situation in a law office In Jackson 'I ) . ellle and will go at once Into tho practice of his profession. Jl He has well earned the reputation v for aa able, high-toned advocate and ?t In the government's service a ns V ' ststant district attorney, ha done his ,Jt duty honestly. He made a vlgoroint ;' - prosecuting officer anil, after retiring ' , from the service, took up his prac ,.; tlce here, where he left It when p : " . polnUd by President McKlnley as Ms ,J; first Official act after the eond K; r election. Mr. Price haa borne many . honors, ' and Is yet an exceptional youna; man. He haa been elector-at-. large and, though not a politician, hus bad honors thrust upon him. ,. . , Mrs. Price is a favorite here, too, -,: and the fact that Salisbury loses her 1 i ; because she has lost her health. ; f,- helahtens the sorrow that naturally i, roes a-lth her departure. ; New Knterprlae fiauncbed at livid. - . . vUle. '" , Special to The Observer. IteldsviUa, Dec to. The BuBsines Men's Association has launched It ' flrst enterprise sines Its organisation , a few days ago. It Is the Incorporate ' ed Insurance. Real Estate and Build- Jeffries Will Not Flglit Johnson, New York. Dec. 20. The New York Evening World to-day received a tel egram from James J. Jeffries at Lo Angeles, saying that he would not fight Jack Johnson the colored pugi list STRUCK BY A DRAY. Rev. E. C. Glenn Meets With Acci dent -Greensboro Electric Plant Must Shut Down After Officer Skccnes. Special to The Observer. Greensboro. Dec 20. The State Normal and Industrial College and the Greensboro Female College closed to-day for the fall term. Tho girl began leaving- last week, and to-day nearly all who attend the two school have gone to their home. The fall sessions have been well attended and most successful In every way. The city schools will take a recess to morrow until after tho holidays. Whllo attempting to avoid an ap nroachlng street car last night about 7 o'clock. Rev. E. C. Glenn, tho well known evtingoltst, waa struck by a dray and seriously Injured. He was picked up by friends, and In a short while was able to go to his nome on West Market street. Two street cara wore approaching Mr. Olell In oppo site directions when he started across the street. He attempted to avoid these, and in dotns so waa (truck by the dray, which wa drawn by a very unruly animal. He was getting along very well to-day. The member of the city fire de partment met last night In the hall of the Kagle Hoso Company for an oyster supper, t hief Taylor explain ing that they wero the guests of a friend of tho department, who, how ever, did not want his name to be known. A long tablo provided for tho purpose was spread, and about 60 members gathered about It. A lunch con waa served, consisting of stewed and fried oysters, hard-boiled eggs, pickles, crackers ham sandwiches and coffee. On account of the acarclty of coal nd the poor railway facilities it looks as It the urcensnoro r.iccinu com pany will be obliged to shut down tho Plant In a few days, unless something Is done to relieve the situation. Karly yesterday morning the plant had barely enough fuel to last through the day. and, but :or tho timely aid of the Proximity Manufacturing Com pany, the city would have been In darkness last night. Two cars of coal were borrowed, and this will re lieve the situation temporsrlly. Should the plant be shut down the city would be without light, water or street cars. MtHnrs. Broiidhurst & Htern. who have been retained by the relatives of (leorge Wilson, a negro, who was shot whllo escaping from Policeman Kkeens, to prosecute the policeman are making a vigorous effort. A war rant bus been issued for the officer hunting him with assault with a deadly weapon, and the hearing In he caso will be hold In a few days. The officer's conduct was pluced un der lire at an Investigation before he board of aldermen Tuesday night, and the board exonerated him. Hut he negroes and attorneys are not ontent. and will carry the case to he Superior Court. Only few Fans Were Present at Meettnc Ca'lod for Lest Night and 'Action Was Postponed Oonly it of the Necessary to Subscribers Secur ed A Misconception on the Part of i Only a , few of the faithful v were present at the meeting of baseball an thuelaats at the city halt last night and no organisation Wa effected as had been hoped, action ; being postponed until a meeting to be called later Th committee appointed to secure 20 men who will .subscribe Ave shares of tock at $50 a vehare and form the company, which shall j apply for a franchise In the South Atlantic League and be responsible for and control ths team should the franchise be se cured, had not been as successful In Its undertaking as had bean expected, A dosen men have agreed to put up the amout specified, leaving eight to be secured. There is a misconception on the part of many fans in regard to the plan Intended to be' pursued. It Is thought that .after a company haa been formed to make the application and manage the team, there will be little or no trouble In securing volun tary contributions amounting to II, 600 or $2,000 with which to help put the organttatlon and team, on their feet, it U i business proposition. It Is thought that the team will be self-supporlng, and If this be the case, all the $5,000 capital wilt not be consumed. Ths 12(0 will not be a contribution but a subscription of stock with assets to back It In the shape of franchise, ball park, etc., and with a probability of dividends within year or two. The committee that has been work ing to get the 20 men to subscribe the necessary sock to form the corporation has been vary earnest and has work ed hard. Two or three bare agreed to take more than $2S0 of stock If they can get enoush lnoludlng this to make the $5,000. )n account of the fact that everyone Is busy on account of the holiday season, all efforts to get a good attendance at the meetings held have been unsuccessful and It is probable that no other meeting will be called until after Christmas. ICflluWiHATIOKBAIJlt CHAJtLOTTE. N.: O. , '? ,-t.'-".'fv tAnVKTnpD' STATES . &E!H)SrroitT,''i Assets and. Personal Uabfflty.TaV Minion and Twt ; Hundred ' '. 7: "-, IA,; ' ' , XDOnaana '.lWUSrS. rvi.;- :;..(.'.! '-.uW. COMMERCIAL -DEPARTMENT. - : - -.- v ' V Accounts of .Merchants. Manufacturers, Capitalists-; Corporations of . kind solicited. 5 Money 'lent t lowest1 rate.;; 0-1 V-.; ' J; . t foreign' EXCHANGB TJEFARTMENT. , ' :Sf -- Drafts direct on Europe, .Asia, Afrtea; on. all "the principal 1 tie '',f ',, ,k'M. In the.Eagtern uOMph-Jp'yyl : i , SAVINGS DEPAJtTMIWs. . Pe posits of One Dollar and upwards recelved and 4 per cent In- , . ;.r terest allowed. oompoundiU Quarterly h- dont look for Lowrcit prticEa " thky are xot in siguIc rV; '1' V.V- -v i ;'' ,xw ukicatkh ctiahlottk.., -...;, . U the ; following are - exeeltent "values: ' v.'' -' V. - One vacant lot on E. Vance, between Brevard and, B. S, 4$xI00.' J. Can ha bought If taken at once for te0O.Q0. ' . , ' , : V M J;?00 cotl. . convenient to Southern Passenger Depot, hi.ang!&,oT S0IMIm s a 1 1 i account . ' V , ' " VALUABLE PROPERTY ' We are offering for sale a valuable piece of property fropting III feet on Southern Railway, with , brick building suitable,, for" manufacturing purposes or storage warehousea.- 1 Full Information at our office. . . 1 The . Charlotte Realty Company A. CL CRAIG. Secretary and Manager. ' Omet IS , Trade St. v ''.. nm tn. Vy-:A' P0? FOn OnUSTMAS--Af saVlnga account n '; l111 'this Institution will teach your ' children the imnart. 'y .V ance of savingr It wll moreover, make them feel ft pride v.. ,7 and pleasure In adding '..to , th original deposit from ,r time to Ume,' thereby. early providing for their futura ; indepeaden. - , , ( ' 11.00 14 sufficient to open aa account'' -the rtJERGHAMTS and; PflnT.f V-T C TJRTI AT T A TI7lTT?r 4aMuaiu AVuTjL JL JLy JLikf&U XXsJLmAl ' OF. CHARLOTTE. 1M.C. .-.- ;.'fr-J III 111 1 1 i i 1 1 - II I if - ,tsu IvAsUUfcJi MiJJiJALUi. kj-yvj j f c VETERANS WANT MORE PENSION FOR BinTKH I'ltl.'KJIlT ItTFi. has Just been - organised, ' It Is th purpose of ; the new organisation t lend money, build houses for clients, nl Insure their lives and property, Th agency will be Incorporated at an jriy date. Col J. fJ. Craig 1 to be retary and treasurer. . - - , Mr. George A, Miller, of Danville, Vs., hs purchased the Cotten resl nnce in the northern part of V town. J. Is family will occupy It '',,. Trsfllc t'ommlttec of the Cotton Manu facturers' Aasoi-latlon of .North far nllna Holds t iiifcr"tM With !--igh Agnu ami Trsftlc Manaarrs -Iinwrr ItHtcs on (.'oal Fpecially Wanlctl iJ(mmI Reeulls From the Meeting Anll-iiatel. Messrs. It. M. Miller, Jr., and D. A. Tompkins returned home yesterday morning from Plnehurnt, where they went to attend a conference between be traffic committee of tho Cotton Manufacturers' Association of North arollnii and tihe freight agents uml raffle managers of the Association of Hallways of Virginia and the Caroli na, and h meeting or th executive ommlttee of the manufacturers' as- Wutlon. The Trnrtlo commlttro was ompneitd of tho following named: W. Krwln. secreutry and trensurer of he Krwln Cotton Mills. West Dur um, chairman; C'easar Oone, (Jreens- xiro; A. A. Thompson, lto.leiis;h; I. Tompkins, Charlotte. In spcnklna of the meeting yester- uy, Mr. Miner, wno is preainent or he Cotton Manufacturers' Axsocla- 011 of North Carolina, stated to an bserver representative that "The unmlttee made an exceedingly strong howlng 'before the railroad people. nut only pointing out to them the va rious Inequalities in freight rates on both Incoming and outgoing freight In Virginia and North Carolina, but making a strong appeal and backing their appeal up with Indisputable facts showing that tho manufactur ers are entitled to a reduction In freight rates, especially on coal. The committee waa received kindly by the railroad people and such conference will do good. Tho manufacturer hclleve that the railroad are going to do what Is right and fulr by them. Mr. Krwln deserve especial com mendation for planning the work of the committee." Mr. Miller stated that much Inter est was manifested at the meeting of the executive committee In what tthow traffic committee might accomplish in the way or good for the manufactur ing Interests of ths Stats. Old Soldier of Cabarrus Ask For In- crease of Tax For This Purpose. Concord Tribune. Cabarrus, veterans have adopted a set of resolutions, asking the Legisla ture to Increase the pensions to the needy soldiers and widows of the ConfedeJicy. The meeting was call ed and attended by Confederate vet erans of Cabarrus Camp No. 212 who do not draw pensions and who do not expect such. At the meeting one fol lowing wero adopted: Resolved, 1st, That the next Gen eral Assembly of North Carolina be and is hereby petitioned and urgently requested to Increase the tax rate on o double the present rate on every $100 worth of property for pen slons to all such Confederate soldiers and widows aa are now entitled to penlins by this State. 2nd. That the present pension to each soldier and widow la a mere pit tance unworthy of tho great State of North Carolina and Insignificant aa recognition of tho aervloe freely and loyally given, of those to whom pen sions are now granted. 3rd, That we appeal to our com rades all over North Carolina, to at once adopt the two foregoing resolu Ions in every county in this state by campe, where such exist, ajid where no cemn exists In the county, then by meeting or all confederate veier- ns In such county, ana mat copies theso two foregoing resolutions, duly authenticated, be forwarded to tho President ot the senate and to ha Speaker of the House of the next General Assembly of North Carolina. 4th, Thut wo kindly sppeal to ev- ry newspaper in North Carolina rlendly to this noble cause, to publish II these resolutions for thirty days successively as the.lr gracious recogni tion of tho Confederate veterans and their widows of this State, whether pensioners or not. II. H. PARKS. Com.. Camp 212, Cabarrus county. W. M. WKDD1NOTON. Secretary and Treasurer. I Sovler Elected -Second Vice Presi dent of Seetboara. New Tork. Dec 20. At a meeting of the directors of the Seaboard Art Line Railway Company. L. Sevier was elected second vice president in cham ef traffic.' He will have his headauartera at Norfolk. Mr. Sevier succeeds B. F. Cost, who resigned. THE WEATHER. Washington Dec. 20.-Forcest for Priilftv a nil Ka t urtia v : viroinii. Worth CarAiinn South Caro lina. Georgia, partly cloudy Friday and Saturday, not much change In tempetsv- lure; iresu west to norrnwesi winaa. Eastern snd western Kinnaa. Aiaoaran, Mississippi, partly cloudy Friday and Saturday: light to fresh southwest winds. . . . Louisiana, eastern Texas, fair maay and Saturday: light to fresh west winds. Arkansas, Uklanomu, inman 'territory, western Texaa, fair Friday and Satur day ... -- - T . . I ... T7..4 .1. w mmA irnnevarv. aviiiuuh i . itiir i- i mi. Saturday, preceded by ruin Friday in aat nortlon. West Virginia, rain Friday saturaay fair. 1 Special Notices CHRISTMAS GIFTS HIIRE TO PLEASE are found In our 1)1 stdtk Of card oases, elgsr and cigarette cases, tobno eo pouches, etc. Iook at the line and see If you don't find something sure to B learn him, J AS. P. 8TOWK at CO., irugglsts. 'Phone 179. XMAS 01 FT WHAT WOULD MAKE a nicer Xmaa present than one of our oa. bottles of fancy Queen Olives T 1 sure to pack one In your Xmaa box or better still, let us pack the box for you. Big line of fancy Fruits or all kinds. MILLER-VAN NESS CO., 23 North Tryoo. 'Phone and 118. THE HOLIDAY FEAST WILL BE perfect If the Hnlnty desserts sre fla vored with Ulun Ribbon Extracts, Lemon or vanilla. NEW CURB FOR EPILEPSY. J. H. wsterman, of Watertown. O-, Rural free delivery, writes: "My daugh ter, afflicted .for years with epilepsy, was cured by Jr. King' New Life Pills. She res not . had an attack for over two years." Best body cleanser and life- giving tonie pills on earth. 28c. at IL I H. Jordan Co.'s drug store. It's Going Fast that half ton ot mm WB ARE PREPARED TO SELL TOU oranges, Apples and Orape Fruit In any quantity you want Ours are the Urge Indian River Oranges thst are so sweet Large, Juicy Orape Fruit, 2 tor 25c. Oranges, 30 and 40c. per dosen. Apples, 40c. peck. MILLER-VAN NESS CO.. 3 N. Tryon. 'Phones 6S and III. TO VISIT KKIDSVIIjIjE. t'orMratlon 'oiiimlslon Will Investl. gate Nerds Talk of W a re I use. Spoclal to The Observer. lleldsvllle, Dec. 20. Tie members of the North Carolina corporation commission will vlsl lleldsvllle Friday WILL HAVFJ TO-DAY CRANBERRIES MARKET PRICE FOR NUTS THIS year Is 20c to 25c. Our Dries 16a. re tall. Cranberries, msrkst price 15c.. our puce nest Kiorida oranges on earth 17Uc. doien. Fruit Cake 14a Good as the best. Store open until 10 o clock p. m . Saturday and Monday until II o'clock n. m. BRIDOERS is CO. TreHM-r and Students off Famous Institution K.gMllcd. Pari. Dec. 20. -The teachers and students of the famous St. Sulplce Seminary her were expelled to-day. Their superior, ss a matter of form Insisted that a policeman lay a hand on his shoulder as proof that no vlo Ing and Loan Agency.' The company lence was used. Among the students wsre a number of British subleets and ena American, la several places in ths Interior to-day troops were compelled to use force In order to open the doors of toe seminaries. . , Cosmetics will ruin th eompUalon. There's no bssuty practice equal to th effects of Ilolllstsr's Roeky Mountain Tee. It keep the entire body In perfect health. Tea or Tablets, It cents. It M. Jerdaa Ce, rj;,vj.f; ,,. , , - , o personaly see what tne town re quires In the way of a depot. In or der that they may the more intelli gently pass upon the plans and speci fications to be submitted by the Southern Rallwaq. Tho need of the new depot here haa been forcibly ln dlacted the past fow days. The freight department has been unable lo receive the Incoming freight, and six cars of merchandise could not be unloaded yesterday, until after the nit -going freight had been loaded In to the cars. The local agent, Mr. N. .'. Thompson, has seen the need of better depot facilities hcrnafpr some time, but his efforts to Induce the company to furnish them did not ivhII, until t'ho people of the place got behind the movement. There are quite a number of peo pln who believe that a workhouse Is ono of the things needed In thla coun ty. The matter 'has never been car rled beyond a discussion. At the last prise drill of the Reids villa H Hit's Hergesnt James Mobley won the gold medal for his proftclen cy In the manual of arms. A large crowd of Interested spectators whs present. The local Hell Telephone system Is Installing another section to Its switchboard, tine present ons being taxea to us capacity. Celery, 1ettuce, Oyster Plant, fresh Eggs. Butter and Chickens. Nice lot Oranges and Apples. JNO. W. SMITH, ii ttouin uonege street. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS RICH CUT Olass, fine Perfumery, Traveling Sets, Elkavlx. iUll rVimk mnA H-,.h ttmtm Mirrors, Pocket Hooks. Card Cases and many other things. Bee our line and get prices before you buy. WOOD- ALL A BHKFPAIU), Druggist FOR RFNT-8 NORTH MYERS t moms ris; modern 7-room house, Trade street, :n. l-room house, Elisabeth Ave., I-7.D0. -room cottage, nsar Myers Park. I1?.S0. Store rooms 1. and 20 West Mh. J. ARTHUR IIKNDER SON BRO. WEDDKD IN SPAKTANnuno. Mr. W. A. Miller, of Wlnston-falem, ami Miss ltuby Woolen sre Married. Special to Ths Observer, Spartanburg, ft C. Dec. JO. A marriage of much Interest to North Carolinians waa that of Mr. W. A. Miller, of Winston-Salem, N. C, and Miss ltuby V. Woolen, whose home, for the past several months, haa been lu Spartanburg. The ceremony was performed at the Church of the Advent, Rev. Dr. Crosland, of Winston-Salem, officiat ing. Among those present were sev eral North Carolinians who arrived this morning. Mr. and Mra Miller left on the o'clock- train, going North. During her residence In Spartanburg Mr. Miller as Miss Woolen, mad many friends, wiho oon gratulate her and extend alike to the brde and groom their slncerest best wishes. Ftmler-Oardner, at Greensboro. - , pedal to The Observer. . - clreeneboro. Dee. K.Z. v. Fowler, of winston-Sslsfn, - snd Miss Aenle Belle Oardner, of this city, were married last ma-lit mi the residence of the brlda's parents en Belle Meade svenue. The ceremony waa pwiormse r.y tne Rev, A. T. lien. Pastor or fentanarv Maihn. dlst Episcopal cbdreh. - Only a few rale tlvee and intimate irtenda or tbe mune covple war peasant. Aftsr the wadding, Mr. snd Mrs. Fowler lft at once for their future home in Wlsston-talemr - FROST LOTION CURES - CHAPPED lips and hands, makes rough skin soft and smooth. An excellent preparation tn use during the winter months. J AS. P. BTOWB & CO.. Druggists. 'Phone 17S. TO LET 90S 8. Tryon, I rooms, modern, big lot, fin garden, atable. choice neighborhood, snd only 126.00. Now, don't all cry out at ones, hut come a running, for this Is the best thine on the market by big odd. E. L. KEES LER. 'Phons 344. HEINZ'S PRESERVES IN ONE AND two-lb, cans; also In five and 10-lb. stone Jars. Helna's mince meet Halni's apple butter In three and fout. and a half-lb. jars. Helns'a dill pick le. Hslns'e stuffed mango a. Helna's ohow In bulk, llelns's sweet mixed plcklesi In fact almost everything of the oelehratsd 87 varieties. -SARRATT BLAKELY. Charlotte and DU worth. FOR SALE ONE BRAND NEW f paasanger Courtis nd hack; has only been run Just a few trips; eost flM.00. we will sell eheap, W. O.- ROSS A CO., 20 snd til Wsst 4th street TYPEWRITERS CHEAP-2O0 gECOND hand maohlnss of all makes, taken as part pay for Olivers, tiaoe up. Tell u whet you wsnt and get quotations. 3. K. CRAYTON CO., Trust Bldg. BrrtER PREPARED THAN EVER fiothlng too good for our eustomer. oss el room now. Excetlsnt servloe, Big dining room for regular meals and part lea. Lunoh counter doubled.. Room ft wa Cn art lea. i.unan counter eounise.. noom tr all. Everything Barred Just ss you snt It. OEM RESTAURANT, K. F. reewelW Mgr. , , ,W Better send in your orders at once and avoid a disappoint ment If you send HTJTLEB'S you are sure , to be correct. e inDHAWC ON THE juiumu j SQUARE WE NEV2CK CLOSB1. Druggista Thone T. Qharlotte Trust Qoth&y " V: 18 East-Thule iStfeet.'. W BUSINESS ONB.TOAjrir FBOMFT AXD COTJHTEOUS , ATTENTION , OPAHA mntyf' ' J. H. LrriXE, Fresldentl' ' , C it. ATrKHSOK. Tie rresl , mj. , r nauwu, caatuer. 'n , t . .5 . We Know everybody wants to sell you Holiday Presents. 'So do we, and we want to impress on you the fact that you re unfair to yourself if you fail to look uf over. Dilworth DruQ Store, 'Phone J47. D. - DAVIS. ' mmmmmmmmmmm ' Ja-LL-l- THE -.'? o I .' :; il -' - : - f ',,.'.' WE PAY Irllfeir WE UND FOR MONEY nix 6 . , SOLICITS YOUR BUSINESS : I FA We sell the best FEED STX'FP for horses, cows and poultry. THE STAR MILLS. 'Phone Sv7. THE GROWEXL BANTTtmiTJM CO, For ths Treatment of Whiskey, Morphine and Nervous Diseases. Special apartments and nurses for lady patients, All form of electricity for treating nervous diseases. The stockholders all being physlolans, constitute- a consulting board. . B. M. CROWELlk M. Pres. F. Be K THE CHARLOTTE NATIONAL BAKU cHAjiixyrrE, w. a A bank with a record la not ef necessity an eld bank. Our record shows asset of ONE MILLION, TWO HCNNDRED AND FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS. Ask our customers why they bank with us, or better yL , give us an Interview and we will show you. . - W. H. MIY, Cashier B. D. HEATH, President I . IP. M. BROWN, Preside W. JB. jus t as an sy as banking In person. ' your deposits to Send 1 P. M. BROWN, President. Seottai toil ul Sivi&xs UA, CHARXsDTTE, CL, ' ' by Express or Registered Let. ter or by a p. O. Money Order,. Draft or Check. .We . return 1 your deposit book by next mall, properly written ' up.; .We Pay 4 -Per Cent. Interest. Compounded Quarterly. w. u. vicnauiB, trashier. ALEXANDER, Vice President umi 'Aaa sun pAut , vy THE CHEAPEST LOT IX CIIAK-i LOTTB '...c,V: ': .... '-. : ' . Only . . . $300.00 - 81se 11x10 foet. :J On , Blaad Street ' T ', I Of course, It's as good at sold .. , right ' new. ;. , y.; a. First peraon on the ground will:'., ' . call for deed, p. d: TiLuxnNDnn W S. Tryon. "V Thooes tod or M&. DRWOSTfl tlORAI 6ARSQIS f CSI CKEISTXAS ftOntlB y0tfl$& '' ' ' ' v Don't hesitate to place youf order with because t lack' at ,;, .',. time -to personally Mlaet.; ' -v p r i -In dealing with cor customers In filling orders by mall or dl-r V reet our notte ta: ; "Put Yourself In Ills llads." " ' , . ( , ; ?, , ' Send u your orders and we will exercise the same ear as were' V.:.;.;'Tm here In person to seleev; i--X-: i.f'-: ..('.'.'.."i.ptnp, r. ; ' We put ourselves tn rbur place ahd give what we would ex . ;. pect'. te receive The Cholceat Selection of 1, llowers, v tbe . Beet r:i(. Berrlce, the Bee mecsy ? ":'., X'.ftr-':::- ' (,-Tf.v "! : 1 Just a word . about our Fancy Oaraatlona, Rosea, Violets. Val-.. nee. oweee a-ris. i ney re in. -oast ever." . , F. O, Box lit, Brit 1bones, tQO , Bustneea. SSI Itceldcncej. 4 PER CENT. -. ' f".t '' :- . . - --. v? 'i' .',:.v OUR CERTIFICATES OF PEPOSTT, . ISSUBD FOR THRIB MONTHS - OR LONGER, BEAR FOUR, ' PER . Mi CENT. INTEREST. 'tit. Southern States Trust OAFTtAti $200,00 '. .. . ; CRUST BUDLBIlfa. ; 8 ' ckkKUJVm. N. CL S OGO. BTEPHKNlt, T. S. FRAIf nXLN, ,W. 11, WOOV ; PresiUeau,. vh z, Vlee- Pres.. v., Treasurer. .. ,: eo. 2 BEAUTIfUL HO1.IE SITES 2 i5 - , 100x400 and SMilOO. In one of the bt suburban locations and with, city convenlenceav ready for use. -v,. ii':t''Sjfyi'ri- A handsome residence located In the beautiful groVe of plnee. with f two hundred-feot lawn In front, would make an Ideal home, and wlthiit a.. abort . distance f the'1 4tF,vjf;V,":V ,? , i-VV'vVJ-,' " '' "; - These lots sjre equal in sle to nine to fifteen city lota and can be bought for the price of one well located lof la town. . v V y " Terms and price at our ofllce. - - ABBOTT & COMPANY $ r 4 ' 'vl'. . 1 i
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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