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CIIAItLOTI DAILY OLoEIlVER, DKCKMlJEi; 'A K C. i SIIRlNEli'S IN SESSION 4 7 - , V A .- 11. ..1 Mortltio- of Oaala TwiW, ler I Night Mom The . 4 j .Nublm in Attendance M N'rw lui night vu th proposed tabll!v iiinilxr Ktxx-iTevl -Annual ;iec ment of ' a naw Tmpl ; In Charlea. tton of Uflirert llrawUa la tlx Wo-. ton, 8. C.. Application made vailoa ol Mr. T. C. Unn, of Bella. 1 tomi tint- ago by a number of the bury to ttte Ofllro of Oranl Igten Noble realding In end near-Charles- , tatCl mm-lotto Ofllclala Ke-elcctod ton for; a , dtepenratlon : authorising . Uaoqaea Uvea fluccoea A Sjthm to tnatituto auch a temple. Tha oi jolly uooa follows A ; ew TVanula for Charlraton. S, C Th meeting of tha Shrlfte Is at ' . waya the event of tba year In local fraternal olrclea. Tha annual cele bration of Oasis Tarn pi a took, place last oyenina; In tba Masonic ihall on , South Try street. Tha busineea mooting commenced at Tilt o'clock. .i After , the bualneaa aeaalon cama tha ' " ceremonial ana than tba banquet. Tha V delegation of Nobles praaant waa one of tba largest In yeare, tnere being . ever ot la attendance. nny-one ' , 'naaa number were receired. Tha ; mem bo rah Id of Oaala Temple now ax ceeda 1,119 and la ona of tna lergeat to the country, . Ut; TUB RXD FH35 EVERYWHERE ', , The city was filled With waarera of ' the red fan yesterday, Tha lobblea of tba ' hotela and tha atreete dotted here and there with tha ... strange-looking embleroa of this, tha moet-aeught-after order In America. r Eaoa Incoming train awaited tha , urong., Tna visiora were beat upon pleaaure. Ta tralna ware aa provok. ; in aa could be and tba weather waa beaatly. But nothing oould dlaturb them. They were like eehool boye on ror a nolle The creatine exchanged i by many on meeting with frlenda whom they had not aeea alnca tha ; v laat celebration waa nothing aViort . ! of comical. They literally fell upon one another necka and wept : Quite a number of the visitor who ; pottered around tha atreeta and loafed V la tha lobblea of the hotel wore red '-, card-board algne labeled "freah , ,. fneat" They attracted conalderabte , attention, aapeclally from thoae wear ... inc in, red Head-gear. They ware - It" In all casea and under all dr ., curnatance. Two maaeenger boy 1 ; araro obeenred looking through th v central notai window at a party ' Cluatared within. "Who'a that." aakrd the nrat lad. ' polnung at a luaty vlittnr wearing the ' ttranga looking aign on hla back. "Ha'a er hog." replied the other ,V "AVlthoot aalt,- put In a third aa . Ihey moved off. It ahould be added that thoae wear ing the label were tha unrortunatee Who were to croaa the hot eand. MR. T. C. UNN POTENTATE. At the bualneaa meeting held tha flrat thing In the evening, the follow . Ing named officer were elected for the etiiulng term: Potentate, T. C. Una. of HalUbury; chief rabban, George W. Bryan, of Oraenvllle, 8. C; aaalaUnt chief rabban, A. B. An drew, Jr., of Ralelah; high priest and prophet, H. A. Murrlll; oriental guide, A 3. C'rampton; treaaurar. O. A. Page, and recorder, T. 8. Frank lin, all of Charlotte. The repre sentative to the Imperial council are Maeera. V. B. Llddell of- Charlotte; 3. T. Barron, of Columbia, cl. C ; F. B. Gary, of Abbeville. 8. C, and R. 1. Relnhardt, of Unoolnten. SKW MEMBERS INVITED. At the ceremonial aenrlon which followed Immediately after the butt neaa meeting, the following named new member were received: Mera. R. C. Oorland, of OafTney, H. C; C. Vf. ftavage. of Andrew. 8. C; Albert P. Fraaler, ot Oreenaboro; Fra 8. Hill, of Abbeville. AC: Jamea W. ' Glenn, of Wlnton-8alm; Marry 3. Eehm, 3. E. Bteere. E. Scholia, J. W. CuUibertson, E. B. Greaham, Thomae W. Aleiander. J. W. Klddd. Dr. F. )t. Winchester, and R. H. Beatty, all Oi' Charlotu; U. T. Ligon, of Blacke burg, a C; L,. M. Contrrtt, of ' Spartanburg, R C. W. R. Hale, of Oraenvllle, 8. C; Charlea Hoertel. of High Point; M. P. drutoer, of Oreen all. 8. V.: W. k. Ncwbv. of High Point; Henry W. Uron. of Wlniton falam: I'harlr D. Mayflrld, of Mur phy; Waltrr B. Bloan and A. P. ' Teague, nf Lauren, 8. C; Vf. D. Hutfhlmin. of Ppencer; Tutaka Mlna kuchl. and Walter 8. Haedfkrr, of Aahevlllf; Charlea K. Cnle. Walter Lrerly, and J. M. Edward, of Hickory; W. Jam MarNoly. and Millard II. Turner, of rinehumt; W. U. t)avl. R. n. Habblncton and Al bert U. Myer, nf Uaatonla; W. 1). Hroadwav. uf Huthtrfordton; J. A. Cannon, ot Concord; H. H. Abel and B. 8. Maunry, of Hlrkory, J. Rilley Owen, of llnderon; A. M. Clark, Of Bonthern Pine; Jcm V. I'rather anl Jeae I). Powell, of Ml. Airy; Brook Hnygfrt, of Lauren, fl. C.; ' Chan A. Ii'tmin, of Monro; If. Z. Qulon and Joieph D. (Irandy, nf Oraenvllle. 8. ('.; Albert N. Sample, of Chester. H. C; Bryant McBrlde, of Columbia, 8. ".; E. W. Hlmpson, of Enfield, and K. A. Nunvar, ot Le noir. THE BANQUET A (IREAT BUCCEBB. After thr half-hundred and one Tyro had Wn prodded acrns tha Seaert to th Vtet water of fcem Zem, the entire temple repaired to tha banquet hill adjoining, where an elaborate wurtl had been made ready bv the Udiv of the ft. Kllaa fetth Oulld uf the Church of the Holy Comforter, Dllwnrth. Just prior to ma wriinn i mn nniu i a naiiu- i some Jewel wan presented to Retiring . Potentate F. I). tlarey, of Abbavllle, j 0. C. Tha menu waa a follow: I n' Tomato 8ftjp, Croutons ! v j, . Haratoa China '(' CMIvee Waldorf Itallsh - .' Roast Turkey, OyMr ltslntt . i - I .i i n.. . , 1 1, a.. . . . Csullflowi-r. with t'heesa f ' Turk Hani -i Blew en Apples urspe ansniot ' Waldorf Salad, with Malaga Grapes Celery Itlnr and Apple Pies '" . . Cheees. CofTee, Craekers ." Fruit and Nuta V CameU' Milk fur the Thirdly. V ,,9 The laat order en h card waa by . ' far tha moat popular ona. Tha ban- J ouetora wended their way lo their ho .tela and to their reem-cUve horn at ,.."'" ' hit MlUIIIIIig. , a low icti nr vne waytiaa, inai naea - not ba mentioned here. It la nobody : ...;V' !' bualneaa If they did. iS Stilt IK EHS WIT OP GOOD FEL LOWS, - r- Tho outgoing ralPt thla morning Will transport tba major portion ot tha gueata home. - They will return nest December to attend the annual .; aalabraUoa, which, according ta tha regulation of tha temple, must al ' " way b hold In Charlotte. All thi : Visitor ara clean, well-groomed cltl gena, genriettien etary whit, and, aa : auch, will alwaya receive tha glad hand-of welcome from Chariot' V people. To gay that the 4IB Shrther in Charlotte yoatoiduy la th rm of Carolina clltaeashlp la so rxaager adon. They are all capital fallow, Mr. Tutaka Mlnakttchl, af Aih. wills, who aroaaadj tha c aanda . Ia night la a oativo lap, having been bora and reared to Toklo. Ha I now a minister of tho Christian Churet rue get oHick relief from Dr. Sheep'a ie Oigtrnent,. Remember It' njtad for jlr'iles-aad It work a with er i.iy and as tls'ectlon, lu hlna. MlatuL t . A- I.I 1 H bilk. ilunjJ,. 112 lc by lis as. . Try It dad aeet pur mora tno Oneof the topic informall dia caused by lumln; f tho UhMnefg imperial Potentate win act upon mis application and If granted, than thi question of tranartrring tnoao wno a Mir to make tha ihanga, will oomt up for notion by sale Temple. Marty of thoae realdlnc In vppar South Caro lina laal evening rxproaaed themaelv.a aa loath ta leave Owrie Temple for ona In Charlaaton. They have bean acouatomad to mooting In Charlotte, which la even mora convenient to them than Charlaaton. It ta highly probable, however, treat tha dUpen aation will b nrantod and that a new tarnpla will n oraianliad In the City by tha Sea. . With a membe. ahlp of 1,10ft, one-half of whiun I In South Carolina, there la abundant material for two largo and flourish ing temple. NEWS OP PAVIDSOX. . Mr. Torraneo Makaa Ilepalra on Du pay Drag Biorff- Olaaa for lotof. Ace WtoJowa Come. Special to Tba Observer. . Davldeoa. Deo. fl-Mr. WUaon Tor reoea I putting In shape tha northaaat eorner of the building, ttir year known aa tha Dopey drug store, which waa rained by th Mr Are of last soring. At th time of tba Are Mr. Sawyer used It a a grocery store. Tha south wsll and ethsr parte af tha structure ware so badly Injured that It waa retarded If not unsafe, yet at leaat as a tueteas itruc turs. By planking In thla corner and papering tha eldee end awapplng around the large glass window framss, Mr. Tor retiee will have comfortable quarter for his jeweler' repair work and have the use of a ground floor In eaiy roach of all customers. Tha alas foe tha bur wlndowe In the Poetoffice have rot hare again nnd this time eeely. The bill of lading shows that the boas and future for thj office were shloped about M days ago from In dianapolis. Ind., but thla may mean lit tle or much, for the date of thalr ar rival at Davidson I beyond mortal ken. nr. Houaton very natural r k In doubt wbsther to remain in hla present cooped un quarter and let one change do for all whan tha nature arrive, or to move Into the new tnilldlna now, end make patch work carry thing along till the office can be completely equipped. But a hire problem In mathematlca is this: If It talcs local freight 10 day or more to eoma from Charlotte, (and then It ike not corns), how long will It tako frlfl)t to come from Indianapolis 7 Mr. Meflaa, of tha Charlotte bar, wat here to-day on legal buetnsaa. A trial that eaelted considerable In terest was that la which two men and a bov. all colored, were triad on ths charge of stealing a keg of whiskey irum a ma rt on ini train, a passenger for Ctornellue torn day ago, The man who got out tha warrant charaed that theae men were In collusion, and that while one went on the train and seized the package, the own ere attention whs diverted and tha confsdrates helped htm to get away. The State was unable to provs Its ease and as tha accused ware let go, much to the dissatisfaction of those who felt very differently In the matter from what th sworn testimony forced the presiding official t decide a the law bearing on the laeus. i Preceding the entertainment last even ing, given by Miss Maud Vinson, com i.limsnterv to her vlsltlna- frlenda. was a similar Invited gathering st the home of Mis Jean Dupuy tha evening befnrn. To-night Miss Mary Young was at home to her friends and entertained attractive ly all who ware au fortunate as to be present. It H gratifying and mnat agreeable nl to tli mnny frlenda of Mr. Alfred Young, who ha been in Hallshury for g-rrns weeks under medical trentment. that hla health la vsry greatly Improv ed hd that ha hopea to com hum ear ly in Jaauary. MAJOn PEMUiME ItrTTICKNT. Will Not Har Wlirtlier or Not II Ha CI no to Identity of Negro Who Hlmt (apt. M tdlrr Kvltement Over Aaaanlt of Mr. CIIITord by Negro. El Heno, Okla., Dec. 21. Major Penrose, commandant at Fort Ren , to-day refuaed to make any stoto- mant regarding a report that lie baa a rlua to the identity and where- abouta of tha negro, believed to I. a discharged from the Twenty-fifth In fantry, who ahot and serious. v wounded Cdptaln Edgar B. Mackllti a week ago. It I believed, however, that Major Penrose haa definite In formation and that the assailant will b In euatody within a short time Eicltement and Intense racial f eel . Ing provalla over tha aaaault on Mrs. Clifford yaaterday bv a negro. Whllo Major Penrose Jsnllnea to discus the affair. It la aold tbat all of thi regulara have been recounted for and that the aaaault tvi given either by a discharged aoldler nr a negro civilian who might have purchased a cat off Uniform. PHYSICIAN DEAD IN OFMCK. Dr. C. !. Cllrmcr, of PnrtMinonlli, Commlta Hukdoe Boranaa of Broken HealUe Waa Prominent and Weal thy. NorfNk. Vs.. Dec Or Charlea I, Culprpper. a leading physician of rYirtsmouth, -was thla innmtng foum nd n.l dead In hi office with a Imll'-t wou In the head and pistol lying by Ins side. Th word "broken tienlth ' In lr Culpepper's handwriting were found written ua a postnl card upon the phy sician's office Jt-ek Dr. Culpepper late yesterday executed two deed of gift, giving to hi wife valuable property In inn eiiy ana ronernoutti smt tnen tele- pnonso ta tna ciera errice. asaing tnat hav keen aoen until in oeu. could tn : recorded, which w don tr ('ill Prrr i prominent and wealthy. Ill Z1Z, i,V;l "ar " ",,r Good lusiaun to bo "Sot Vp." Stateavttle Landmark. Roma weka ago Tho Charlotte Ob aervar publlahad a copy of an order of General Lee disbanding a battalion ot Confederate traopa for cowardice, the order dlatlnoUy slating that while there ware eoma brave men in the battalion Ita discharge waa nsce earr for tha good of the aervlce. Tha Observer pwbllahed tho order In an editorial commending tha president's discharge of th negro troops for riot at Brownsville. Teaaa. and tilted Oen oral Lea aa a aafa prrodnt for the President. In a mesaaga to Congreae laat weak giving hla reasona for tha discharge of tha negro troops add da. fending hie course In that matter, Mr. Hooeevelt referred to Th Observer editorial, naming th paper. and also appended the entire editorial to his message. The Obaerver has good rea son to be "eat up" over thla notice, especially as that part of the message which It furnlahed Mr. Roosevelt wss tha best part of It One Killed, Two Srranualr Mounded In llatol lucL Hamburg, Ml., Dec. . Triad Stanley waa killed In a pletol dixil hare to-day and Lick and W, P. Ma gee were seriously wopdd. V Uoveraor of , Pmlaon of. AkanoUnak. Aatatlo Kuaaia. AaaaaslnaHl. v Omsk, Aslatlo Ruaala, Leo, li.--Oenerai Lit VlnofT, governor of ihe provinod of Akmollnalt, ' waa aasaeal. sated In the atraet rioae ta his ofllce M-day by two onknowa men. ; B in Aehevtiie. x t Joiw pilgrim haa nllom taken; ' tHWHVt Kidney -gad ' Waddee 'Wig euichly drive th aeisone rroaa the are (sra aad IhU afford relief. A wselt1 treatment fr Ut. . Sold hi ilaaiayg a-aamaey. , , t . t - , v, i ' ' 1 ' f ',' . JEUIiOPiJvl3SNQ?.SyrX rrt'ATibx it oiwwiJo ywoiuB Violent Galea and Kten Tbundcr. atorata Aocoinpany , bnowatorma tat NorUtrrn SecUoa, Ilcaulllnx In Bo ; liooat Accttlcnt Kcar Arbroath la WMch 0 Prraon Werr RUira or Knffcred BrrUma Injury- Tcleirrnph ' Sorvk ' Greatly ; plranlccV Trntna Snowbound And j?aenrerg v Nuffrring From Hunger t'nknovrn Veart IUorted ' Jouudcrrd v Off " RIWMi-otya t Point, J ' But - tdf ebon! t'onnrl tui film of dee.' v ' ' London; Dao.'; ,-lt ' la riitif: Vori Itie Central Eurdoo ganeratlF baa Buf fered ao severely from an Arctlo vlsita tlon as It ha thla Chrlatmae - week, from Franoa. Boiglum, aiwltaorland, Qaimany and Austria-Hungary . the eama !! ta report)! or naavy kwwhih in, 4h ItOMTiintlAn nf railroad, vehicular and tetegrnphle communloatlorv tha low nt life and esnaral discomfort and In- convenlenoa In the towna aa wall a In the country districts. -',- . According to report reoeiveJ to night from northern point In tbo Unit ed KingJom, the storm aituailon la growing worse. The heavy enowstarmj ar iitvtamndiii hv violent aalea and evenr thunderstorm and have rtaulted already In th eeriou accident near Ar breath, Scotland, In whob about u peo ple were killed or suffered serious In Jury. Rollroad traffic In the. northern part of England and aepeoiallr In Scot land. I becoming completely tied up. large towns Ilka Edinburgh; Dundee and Perth are almost Isolated.. Tha tele graphic service la greatly dlaorgnnlied. Nona nr the tnilna that left London Thursday over the Midland Railway ha yet reached Edinburgh, while In all other db-eotkim (rains are anowbound and pasaencers are sufferlnr .from cold and hunger. Th relief tralna aent pat are belnc similarly lmbaded In tba tnne. The gale hove caused many mine aenldanta alnna tha roaat A telegram I mm Holyhead ay It Is leomed there that an unknown vessel has foundered off Rhoscolvn Point. Walea. Distress inrkeu Were ssnt up last night and a lifeboat put out but found no aigit of tha nl In llatrM. Among the worst aea dlmaterg thut far reported i th Wreck of the Japa iimm Htaamer Maru. throuah tha aneo- iilng of her anchor cable. No Uvea were ot in thi acridont. but the rtaamer which Is on the rooks off Bed Car, ihrMtana to become a total loa. A Inree unknown steamer to re ported In rilstreae off Scarborough. Slio baa been unrilrr un rrM.'kaU for relief for several hours, but the sea Is so rough that It Is Impoasiol to launch a uraooat. RECOMMENDATION IS OPPOSED. That School Syatem H how Id Have tiovrrnincnt of NupertntanMlrnta ot lAlucatlort of Southern Kdncwtional Abaot'lAtKin. Montgomery, Ala., Dec. St. Th department of superintendents ot ed ucation of the Southern Educational Association, went on record to-day aa emphatically oppoaed to tha rea ommendatlon of Dr. J. W. Abercrom ble, prealdent or the association, that there ahould be government aid to the public school ystem. Tha resolution adopted declares that th control of the schools of each State ahould ba In the hand of the State government and by that government anpported. The resolution declared in favor of the Industrial education of the na gro, although it wa argued on the floor of the convention that educa tion for tha negro In any manner waa a mistake. The convention waa addressed to night by President Craighead, of Tu lane University. New Orleana, who attacked the policy of tha government for spending million for the auppoft of a navy and army and practically nothing for education. TRAIN RUNS AWAY. .Engine on Georgia Train Take a Crasy Notion, but Leap tlio Track Wltliout Hurting; Anybody. Observer Bureau, i2 Main Street. Columbia, S. C, Dso. a. A special to the McCaw News Agency from Augusta to-night says that part of the mixed train which leave there about nridnlaht for Columbia waa wrecked r,n Washington street between I Rroad and Reynolds at t o'rloek to-night. in ti pt-t-uiiBr iiijiiiiivr it Bivr iri uki on a runaway trip n cross the Savannah irer towlard (liroJtne territory. The nslnn wa standing attached to several cum, under th depot shed. A small fire had been in thu engln, bin there wag nobody In ths engine or nnv of the coach at th time. Suddenly th engine appeared to take a notion not only to break the record by making ap olnt on time, bul to get there a bit ahead of schedule time. Seversi unsuccessful attempt v,vrv made to catch the runaway train1 unci it wu piling along at a lively clip when It cam In contact With an ob struction in the track aavarwl block away and went over In a heap. Nobody vm on the train to get hurt, and tha danmge of the collision was not great to either tha coachea or the engine. Davidson Persottala. Specie I to Th Observer. Iiavldson. Dec. VL Dr. J. P. Munroa la expected to return to-morrow from Co lumbus. Oa., where h nnd Mis Anna Belle Munroa wtnt the flint of the week to attend the Munroe-MeDurTI wedding, which waa solsmnlaetl Inst night Tha bridal rouple will visit the groom's pa rents, Rev. and Mrs. C. A. Monroe, spending a part of next week In Hick, orv. They will not be In Davldon till after the holidays and then only for a verv brief stay at beet. Rev. Dr. J. R. fl hearer It spending tha holidays In Columbia with Mr. nnd Mr. C. W. Krvln, Mr. Krvln belli hla niece. -Ir. II. L. emitii left tan niant for !.:, ,, . ,.-.here he la Under appoint ,. nlsht In the See- ., ,,...,;,.,,. -h.i, itHi n,..nn af the Prenhylerliins of the rlly. tils uhtect I Christian eductttlon, with ap rial reference lo the establishment at sn "ii rly date nf some church Institution fnr the higher education of women.- Mis. Worth and children and Mi Fan nln McRrydn left to-day for a visit to frlcixls In liaurlnburg, ahd possibly Oth er points. Rev. John Orey left thi af ternoon for Salisbury. Rev. Dr. J. W Whurey has rsliirned from a brief Visit to Mooreavllle.-Rev. William Bladk it expected to be her over Sunday and. ir so, win preai'n ror r, wimai hi en ot the two services.' ralmrtto llilckena Beat Tar Heels, Special to The Observer. Spartanbarg, 8. C Dad, Jl.-r-SpOrta from Spartanburg, Qafrnay, BaJlsbury,, and Laurena held an all-day cooking main on Saluda liver, II miles front the last named placed yesterday. Bird from North Carolina vere pitted egttlnat South Carolina gamee.' Tha Palmetto chantlclaer won nut of IT events, netting their owners tho handsome sum of $1,800. It Is eald that the officers were not aware .of tha affair until It had been concluded'. and th sports had departed. tv An incident of the day which eaus d some excitement occurred When one of the spectators foil In a fit, and. for a time It appeared he would, die. Later recovering, however, he con tinued a an Interested witness. . aaaaasaaaaaj assBeaasBaaaBWBaBwaBaBtiaBj ' ' v Negro Soldier Serloualy Wound Pro jwtrior ei Laaruiry, Oklahoma City, Okie., Pec. t, A negro soldier, after attempting to hold up a laundryman In El Iteno to. night shot ind eertously wounded tha proprietor. ' t4 ' t-. v: STODDARD'S LBCTURKS. r . Tha agents for these valuable books Ire new la Charlotte, fltUi fwllday orders, ,' . . -w '' . Por : further hartteularg addrsas Oico, n. siupKAN, tanager, Char IXOKID.VS, HOIJDAY TllA(;LI!i:S. Prominent-Clti-n Cunimlta Sulcidd ; Near l lilplc)' -Brotlicra Cut lhna4 ''of AnealbMit Negro KIIUhI nnd bev " erol Mliltra Woauded at WiUon . Pncola.','Fla.. Dto. SI. NawaH reached hero to-night of ihd aulcldo near Chlpiey. Fla., thla morning of Jkmea Fatrcloth, a promlaant altlaan of thla aaction of tha Wat. He fired a bullet through hit brlu, death be ing irwtantaneoua, :-fy n tth i - Meagre detail of a murder which occurred Thursday night reached hero to-day. Nar flnaada, Fla Tom Mc-' DanJela, a young man, met tha two Oltaeon brothera and a fight ehud. In which McDanlela throat waa cut from ar to. oar. : At Milton. J ft mile from Penaacola, Chrlatmaa night, ona negro i$ report dd killed and atrtl whit ron wounded. ; " t,. ". .- 'i.1 Railroad Maybe ' Restrained From Iaaulruj f0,000,QOO Stock. ; St Paul, Mlnn.t ' Doc. fa. Judge Orr. of the District Court, at tha In atanca of Attorney General Young, ban signed an order directing ' tho Oraat Northern Railroad Company to ahdw causa why a temporary injunc tion ahould not bd granted pending tho final adjudication- of tha proceed Ing to restrain tna proposed tu of M0.00ft.000 of Oreat Northern atock. Thla stock. Wa td ba laued January 4. The order I returnable and will ba argued January J. m c DaWltt CO.. Chicago, at who laboratory Kodol la prepared, assure oa that this remarkable dlgestant and cor rective for th stomach, conform fully to all provisions vf . ths National Fur Food and Drug Low. Sold by Hawlayg Fharmafcy. ,vj yourteeth aboald BS olaaa a wall as look cloaa. Nothing kaowa agaata be Us result ao paTfectly ad thi wall-kaowa dsatifrWj Meado Sc Baker's )BaBaaaBBjaBxaBSaaaBBBaisaftBSM Jf CnrfcoIIa CduthVash at year draggM'. atc aOc, Ha BROADWAY CENTRAL HOTEL BROADWAY, tot. THIRD STREET iff w York. GREAT FAMILY HOTEL. Kacolleuco Without Cxtravaganoa. RATES' Amerlean Pwn tJ.od per . day. European Plan $1.00 per day. Thla beautiful hotel enjoy a repu tation of hlghast reapectablllty and freedom from all objectionable feat area and recommend itself to LA DIES and FAMILIES for. ita quiet. T2X2 SSaSrai. 'X&rZS nana and lioerai stairwara Send for Larga Colored Map of New York. FREE. , DANIEL C. WEBB. Manage. TIIXT HAYNES Protfr. NEW YEAR'S FDOFAIj MEHU CCT ITeOWERS Carnation, Vloleu, Sweet Peas, Narcissus, Hyacinth and Lily Of the Valley and Floral Design. Before buying your New Year'a gifts, aea our Una of Pot Plants. Alalia, Lily of tha Valley. Narcissus, Hyacinths, Fern Dishes, Palms ahd Fern. KCHOLTZ. The Florist. 20 Ml. Trade St. 'Phone 144. Greenhouse 'Phone 2061. iSome Exceptional Offers Frcritl the low-priced article fW family ua, to that which afrgtineg thd most refined taate. I am afferina; the verv beat values at the lowest prices. In Order to supply all increased demand. I am putting up CMo containing; four full quarts of Yadkin River, North. Caroling, -year old Cora Whiskey, fof 11-60. Thla.whiakev la abaolutoiy nure, aged in wood and ths bast ever offered at the pried. . . Othir Exteptionat Offer are: ;',.,, , Aibermarls Rys 4 full quarts $4.00 .V Mountain Rye, r per fsllon, $2.50 : Laxarus Club, r per gallon, $4,00 thtst PrUwi tneludm Zptmtt Chttrgtt ,;, " Writ for Prlc Lltt mf Otkr Brand dirsjst Mail Ordor Hout) in lh South L, LAZARUS, LYNCHBURG, VA. (- ltf I sTlYaaaiiiiilQWI HMWHslSI Blllllil II I J llll I III 1 1 J.. in : 1 , fflrVU IT UFTS YOU ABOVE) QHE CARES OF UFE f 6- bbS m J ia I I If Bksar m .awm, aaar pw pa h. :vuu; wwr trim ISfe, o) w if?' ;M:u-A K ' ara g sal r t mm. m m w a? r a mwx m r f sal a -v V aaraalv. . ASr mJT - - . ' t bbbj t m - I ji I 11 M t I BY. as-eerwwsrw. . . i I n ' wjm Sm TUW ' I i ' . i, Illlllllllll .aaaaBW ' V , ' . V BBB m t a a iii -jvvn vji Nki -a-w i x r i an r a I v t . . r a. li t ,aoeskaAejr.JrJ I I V"' 1 I .'. Is t la aharrtl estla H eWiee1 loaded saWiey. dtstnie iraia e'.?"rne 77 fj I 1 a-a.a. , uit.NbMMMMMMSni'ii'M.Miit I : , SsUcteti byg aiemW oth i na, ana ar w insss lis Soak ksasr IBM mm aaa . , . I tl.m rU-k brmm..,. .N.iikn,iwi; 1 rc, I - ; lefdlaaAS Wsttastiiof 1 to at tiirait(, a. tsaawm, tr M. .J 'fstami, 1 - i NEW CURE FOTl I' 1 1. FT.1 T. 3. B. Waternisn, Of Vvatertuwn, O., Hurnl erea .1. Ilv. i f. writes: "Mr iluuxh ter. afflloted for er with epllriwv. w eurod bv In-. Kl'a a New l.lle fill, bhs hss not bad an attack for ovr two ysar." Best bo.lr ilrariser ami Ufe- eivuig tonic pills uri rth. Zki. al at. H, Jordan , co.'ardrur tor. - i. . t CRAYTOJf A CO, aasJearvtV11 fUH AiOOdi JU SvlAUat Oa UHAJCJI CUtXMh many people would aead aar to ba uav. wave a tao noaawwv .soon u aarohaaa Soar fa hag baking 4 bat tf aha haa anew uaed tha Prtda ag Cbarlatt soar aha win take nothing alee, it ta mad al th ehote. aw la ted wheat and gTOue at akr mUla aUwCsUJUhssllUO PLOtlt MI 1X41 J. idM aMtasr. enreiarMiOaV ja . $2.50 BUYS0NCTUU GALLON Of any af aba feirawlof ride Uajaar Yair OK Kantuaky tyfWhiaWerr ft Year Old Straight fi C- Cam Whiakay. r. 4 Year Old Virginia Ap ple Brandy. '4 YaaeOld Maryland Peaeh Brandy. find Old Holland Ota, RSMIMBCR These gooda eom la Stone jugsvaai ara an oloeed In unmarked pack agea. Wa pursnMs all gooda aa raproaanted of eur woo7 f(uaaaa. Tic P.H C Betty CO, fat wtctnOBi, Vi. Rent 2 JS far each tattaa mt4wU otva aa.gpoig asrecueae . V:'. .', I -w. v J was. tasks ..'.,vV-:,;' J -e t t a aWasaaTet. - ; . .: V i" " I I I neOUVtn-d, :-'!: I' .9UaU VkOJ Wraar JT : v Jr v S S ' i- Ws a h m, Jr '-a a . 1 ... aa l ad la -I , ,"axaddssw,- . 'v, ." .: t- - rrv --' :j- "'WW iraiaa liieVar v iii y f r i I V - M We havo receivcd'in the hst tew days 6rdera to re- VkVA AnI filllAimMMA A,a,I,a,.1 X! . 1 J f1 1 - I ... M . for cotton mills. ; ,r ' - :J' This; stows appreciation of the success "with which we have done sucli work in tnnajiL-' 1 ',j 'u - . Wd contracl for now .steam Jiower; plants. J v' IV" ' THE CHARLOTTE SUPPLY CO. AatMrloth AnWTM1i' Steal Bptll www -a a wve v ""Sgi wSaWkja . VTwagyssi mil una or rackiaib rip ni tires Most any tire will give you all tho service you .pay , for. If it doesn't give all ths servico promise, you ' have bought a promise, not a tire., The price of KELLY-SPEINGriELD TIRES is the price of real tire service. What costs less gives less. You can depend upon the promise that goes with them, because it is based upon the record back of them. J. W. VADSVORTH'S SONS CO. CHARLOTTE, JT. 0. FIRE INSURANGE THE rOLLOTfINO COMPANIES RKPfttSEttTED AND AttPLl. ftO TKCT10W OUARANTfilDl AETJfA BARlTOrUJ KORTll aUimSH pnxNix xtnmtnx kbdmoxt R. E. Qochrane. Xaxcaraaaa aad Baal Katata Agdatt. rMCMaoaaTIO CAPITAL STOCK Tho flrst division of the Winter term aegln Jaamarf J and g, isdfa -CHRISTMAS GIFT TO VOTJ, $ off of scholarship for ana eeursd. or lit for eortihlned eoarae, If yon ragUttr for Jihugry s, HOT. Write to flgjr for New College Joarnal, Special Ottarg and Catalogna. Address KUfOn wsihesi coujcgb, i Cfcartotae. tt. Cs er fUtolgh, if. OL I 5Sv asaWIV' e- rivs'vsaou) at fassssi vxnt ttSXXUD Exprooo Charcot) Paid Dy Uo, A trial am annvlned Vnrl that Kaia awn4 aea it, k. aaesewww A trial wQldonvlncd Vod that toierlioinal end othef pnrpoeef. . 8e&4 HI four order gud if not per feetlr satisfactory, return si our Szpesso Sfld money will aa Tree ejl lMua. . Ik ui nmsnu M aVUW , ,W W-.ar m-mmmww W L . - w . tootll If podfdi or Bxprotn MmM$ Qrdoi wntm for pnmm umx Wd ard In Urrt HsU Ordsr wT.lsr Ma la the SewtO. U , tAutitd Carolina nd Vjrglaiahlaaay me Soil ,. . t . LtlMD r n a, , , Eais -a rrn?anrrvtervt w 1 . -w i s iiisssww e ee, ewaa WBJ rnltayl sua "Gianl" SUtchod lUhhot SAVMlaV V W .. W VNIVH f, Odiaj - valves and uni SmppUs. 530,00a09 a wim ssi WWu:( theaa m-noA ara tha snImL ; kuita In t. Ulaou. . .W.. 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The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Dec. 29, 1906, edition 1
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