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I 1 i. ciiauui.; DAILY V i 1 i 1 tJ, t i r v .'i ir:; ' .-1" " -t. i , ! t- PCX lil.T IS ( ti Jusflrn Convenes Court fur ihn of Civil ac i'li'N ! -it krt llopt lcwly CoiiRlo! 'J 1 It lias va.sioiicl Dlariiiwloii of tho I roiKtHlilon to Make tiullford Coun ty a Heparans Juilli'lal IMirlt HrlilMli La.wlcs Are In Crwnnboro tid None Will He Allowed to Vlj tlfe onp 10-Kiory Ofllce Building la fcllit. , ( Fpeclat to Tha Observer. ' " Greensboro, , Dec !. Guilford! Superior Court for ttoa trial of only civil cases, convened this morning at 10 o'clock tth Judst M- H. Justice presiding. On account of the TadljT v arranged calendar little progress was made toay. .Ths docket l In ' ery,Tadly congested condition, but ths Judge I powerless, an few case ara ready for trial. ,;; MT MAKE GWLFORD A JUDI CIAL DISTRICT, f " There.ls strong talk of having Gull. I ford county made a Judicial district, with a Judge and solicitor. And If this Is done by the next Legislature , Itl hoped that the docket can be kept reasonably clear. There Is much, litigation In the county, many big damage suits against the Southern Hallway are tried In this coutt, and " tha civil litigation Is of enormous " , volume. The criminal docket Is also ."unusually large, there now being something like' 150 cases upon It. , MILL G1RLB GUARDED. The English girls and families, who i ara to be witnese In the cases against the Charlotte cotton mill men for al r ' aged Violations of the labor contract ; law, have arrived in the city and will , remain here until the special term of court convenes January 4. when the v cases are to be tried, unless there Is reasonable grounds for continuance. Tha girls have quarters at the Brady ' House,' a deputy marshal has them ' under his control, and will see that they do not escape. They are ir - mltted to go down town occasionally, v but are usually kept closely confined. . 10-8TORY OFFICE BUILDING. , " Greensboro is to have a new 10- story office building. It is learned. It will ruvnnv lh ifirner nnnoslte the court house and also opposite the post office; Mrs, B. J. Fisher will erect the building during the coming year. It wilt be modern and up-to-date and lie fitted up with every convenience. At a meeting of the board of di rectors Of the Retail Merchants' As sociation ' held this morning, the re signation of Charles Brockmann as secretary and treasurer was urc-ptd and I., F. Peebles was elected In hi stead. Mr. Hnxkmann will ko to Poughkeepsle, N. Y.. to take a IuhI ness course. In a rear-end collision briwrn Hie Mt. Airy passenger (ruin and a freight train this morning nt the "cross over" of the main line and the A. & Y. road, the caboose of the freight was torn to pieces and the front part of th passenger train badly damaged. The rnjrlnerr and fireman Jumped and werw slightly bruised. MR, BOYD TO CHARLOTTE. R. L. Boyd, who has for some time held the position In this city as man ager Of the local exihaiiKt) of mo Southern Belln Telephone 'ompdiiy, has been promoted to the oltlce of maintenance supervisor with head quarters at Charlotte. (. will leave for Charlotte about the first of the month. 1C. A. Woodruff, now man ager of the RalelKli exchange, will uccefi Mr. Body here. ALL TO 8TOP ATItKIDM ILLF. llirough Kffort of Dr. Mi Kamia Ar rangements Have Hern Made for AJI Passenger Trains in Stop at Ilclils vllle other Mews. Ppeclal to The observer. Re'ldaville. Dec. 31. Through the " efforts of Dr. McKanna. president of th McKanna. Three-Duy l,ltuor Cure ('., the proper railway otllclals have arranged It so thai hcgltinlng January ( all trains on tin main line of the Southern will make regular dally stops In lleldsvllle. This means a great convenience to I lie citizens of this pace. Many of thexe trains on tha new schedule will Mop only In thla Htate at Iteldsvllle. Oreelisbfiro, Salisbury and 'iiHrlott Judging by the number of patients t the McKanna ItiNtiiutc, who are here to take the three-day treatment. It woud set-in that msnyof them had waited for the opportunity to tank up during the holidays before entering sooner. During the phM few days the 0 . rooms of the hu nits rlu m have been occupied Klnce ihiN Hfliiltarlum Wag Opened here. hundrcdx of paJ llent have been cured of the hubll. and when the correspondent xsys cured he mean cured, for he Mux been on (he lookout nt all tlnieSTlnd has yrt to h.-at t H single patient returning to the miuxii unt lui.n af ter taking the fiji l treatment The skating link onipleted a few days agu, is now opm and 1 fumrh Ing rotilderahle hiiiukciik nl lo the young and .old alike. It u c rowded day and night Lat. i on the build ing "will slo le iiM'J for an opera house and a flame hHH . Keidsvllle a one of ihe rnot or - derly town In the KLile During the hollda) the talHlHioae remained inpty almiMit mII Ihe llnie. und the mayor failed to have any eira dutlea ,j forced upon hlni. an In generally Ihe Case at this seanon of the yi ur . Robert Ytn. ihe )ung man who disappeared from lil hofn. m rv Fork several month ago. und who for a long time was thought lo have committed suicide, or else met with foul play, has returned to bin home, , hale'nd hearty. Rlnre his departure Yates said that he had traveled tcnslva1y through 10 Htalen and had . Mn weiat It was his Intention to see when he started nut "something of .' Ihf world." Ills adventure were v- , ritd. )KVKIIVTIIIJ ItPADV DHt Ht.HT Oana and Kcrwiaii o Through llcgu ' lar ItoniHie of Kgrivlae-. . Tonapsh, Nev.. Dec. 30 Kvery thing to-night seems to tie In readl nesa for the nght between Jge dans ' and "Kid" Herman, on New Year's Can aent through his usual course f1 training to-day and announced that he will continue light work up tn ring time. Tha rook a and waiters In all the '-, hoi eta 'and restaurants have beerf'on .stria! for over a week. There Is hut ' in restaurant In town open to the public; but Manager Riley stales that . , H Is his intention to convert he rain . Ing quarers of Oans and Herman In , to temporary eatlg astabllahmenta and. ha bclleres no on will go hun- .' gry, -J-' . , -r. i.i.ii ., . Itsve yoa IniMgeatlon. oonatlpallnn, Vdcho. backacti.. JMy trouWe If, millet's ftorby Mountain Tft will make, you wll. If It fstU, get Air n-v bsctr. Tl-at'S fair. Tea m Tsh leu form, H cents, H. H- Jaralsn (', i- " .Spoiling News I ' i mmm CiANS 'MEETS 11EKMAX TO-DAY. Men Will Contest for llit Climnnloii. ship Title lk-fore Casino Athletic 4 Club Enter King at 123 Pound. Tonopah, Nev. Dec, 81. Joa Cans, of Baltimore, lightweight champion uf tha (world, and Herman IuitrAold, better known In the ring a Kid Herman, of Ulicag(v 1 will meet- to-tnorrow before tha Cualno ' Athletty Club for the"cham plonahtp title.. ,.., - x- .-.;- The , miw!v. will begin ' at X o'clock Paclflo tinier Both fighters will be a the agreed weight of, 13, pouiW when the fighters weigh In at 10 o'clock to morrow, v.-;-J (' :-'-" is .!" That tlie promotflin of tha flglft will Incur 'a financial lost jK!ms-' certain a advance sales, have Itman .below all cal culation.;. But few ipoi-Ung rrten 't of national reputation are hern,. and;bet ting 'has been , almost rtagrmnt, Oana la faveriie. ' The, ruling -odda to-night, ara 10 to i with little Herman : money In !MV', ' ..(;.: -;, Straight Marquld of "Queensbnry role will govern the contest, Thla will permit fighting in the clinches a long as one or the oilier bus on arm free. Jack Welch, , of Kan Franelaco," will be the referee." The fight will b for a 20,(WO purte. 00 per cent to the winner and 40 per cent to tha loser. There. will be a 10-rnund bout pre ll?nlnary between Lew Powell and AUum Hyan, of Chicago. . . ' THE ODDS OUT AN8 10 TO 4. Many Wltnemea Will Witness light i at-Tonopali To-dsy. Tonopah, Nv.. Dec. 31.A heavy snow torrn raged In Tonopah to-day and tn- uK'anoni point to severe weather condi tions for the fight between Joe Clans and "Kid" Herman ut 2 o'clock to morrow afternoon. The rival pugillsta were on the trails early to-day. Cans talcing a five-mile anrint. while Herman cantored along the frozen ground for rour miies. ho tar a known there will he no special train running Into Tono ih for the fight, although extra train will be dispatched from Uoldtield to liun !le the great number of visitors expect ed from that Dlace. Outside of a hun dred persons from 8an Francisco and vicinity tha attendance will be made up of miners from) hdjacent camps and residents of southern Nevada towna. As we a the case In the Goldlleld fight lat Reptemtier there will be many wo men among the ipectater. In tha betting Cans remain a vtrona eholea with the odd JO to 4 In hU favor. The Races at New Orleans. New Orleans, Dec. M. Three Jockeys fell with their mounts and two of them were severely injured during the third race at the Fair Ground to-day. At the. three-quurter' pole, Except To Kee fell, knocking Jockey Austin - unconscious. The Xcout fell over them, throwing and hghily Injuring Jockey Koone, Jockey mith s collar hone waa broken sa his mount. Marry (iardlner, stumbled over il;e iiiieaa. Sir Mlncemeut, the favorite, wmi this race by 12 lengths. Summaries: First race, furlongs, selling: Pln ticker, 15 to I, won; Koxhnll. X to 1, second; Chieftain, 15 to 1, third. Time, I; 10. Second race, furlongs, selling: Helen Lucas. 20 to 1, wory John Kauf liuui. 11 to K, second; Pompadour, 7 to :'. third. Time. 1:12 4-6. Third race. 6 furlongs: Sir Mincemeat, a to 1, won; Brlttalnby, 8 to 1, second; Odd Trick. B to I, third. Time, 1:03. Fourth race, mile: Missouri Lad, 2 to ",. won; Harry Bcotl, 6 to l, tecond Tolly Prime. 7 to 1, third. Time, 1:43 2-6. 1 Ifth rai e. mile and 70 yardu: Dcclmo, ,';n in 1, won: Ifsrmakls, Z to fi. second; Ternaead. u to 1, third. Tlmv. l:43-fi. Hixth ru e, mile and a sixteenth: Abe Meyer, to 5, won; Konsolucu, 4 to 1, econd; Hitler Brown, in lo 1. third. Time. 1:51. Y. M. C. A. FIGHT Ol"KN0I. Citizens' lianquct and u Nlrong IjCC ture by tJcorge Tlbhcts Opens Htrnggle if AnIicvIIIp Association, fr 20.IM10 As lo 100ft. Kpe 1 to The Ohserver. AHhevllle, ivc. 31. Notwithstand ing the inclement weather last night a great crowd of people found Its wayvto the city auditorium on Hay wood street lo hear Ocnrge V. Tib bets. Y. M. C. A Intcr-lStata secretary for the District of Columbia. Dela ware and West Virginia, deliver his able lecture, "Tim Hattlo of the Strong." The lecture was splendldlly illustrated with stereoptlcan views that were well received by the big audience. In -attendance. Mr. Tlh hetls Is an eloquent speuker and held the undivided sltentlon of his audi enco during the entice course of the lecture. The mays meeting Isst night and the clllsonx' banquet at the Mat tery Park Hotel Katurday, tendered under the auspices of the locat Y. M. C. A., were on might sav. the llrst skirmish In the campaign to be launched this week to secure 120,000 In subscription tn liquidate the debt of the local association. The direc tors of the Aihovllle association have planned with excellent ability the work to' lie hci iimpllehed this week anil It Is believed that the necessary J JO.dOO will he raised without much difficulty. The year 190. that clones at mid night was one of prosperity and In dustrial development and commercial advancement for Aslievllle. During tho past I'.' month" the city's growth has contlnuel In a marked degree. The permanent Improvement of the streets and thoroughfares lia gone on with out abatement; the rnrn har.t s have enjoyed a eplendld trnrte., while many commercial houses have been erected and occupied during this time, Thn activity In building circles shows little let up. Kxcept for the scarcity of lumber there would be no draw back at all In building, riaiis are now prepared and adopted for u number of new residence and commercial houses that will he constructed when the ma terial may be had. The activity In railroad circle has been marked dur ing the past 13 months. It la prob able that the Southern llallwny haa bundled nearly twice as much as dur ing any previous year. Car shortage lias handicapped Ihe lumbermen and IIiIm class of trade has Inst consid erably nnanclnlly by this shortage. The double-tracking of the Kouthern out of Ashivllle in under way and by the end of another year It will he practically complete TIIH 1KAI HKTI UNN TO UPK. Mr. William Holt. Ileiiorted Dead After III IHapMarance tVnm t lusrlotlc. Turns I p and Drnlra ihe KcMrl. A few year ago Mi William Hull, a deaf and dumb i hocmukcr and a well-known character around towti, disappeared and It wai shortly afteV wards reported that he had died nt Albemarle. About a year ago the supposedly widow sold a lot be longing to the estate on V's nt Meveillh Street. Rut Mr Holt Is not dead, lis came Into the city Isrt venlng and lounged around police headquarters two or three hour, lis Informed his friend that he hud been living In Granville county und had not even had any notion of dnu( Me coo templates making charlotte his home again. Traveler llanqwrt ai Vlliiilngtoii, Special t" Tlit Ohaarvar. Wilmington, Dac. ll.Pnt O. of the Travelers Protnetjva Association guvs Us third annual bantuei at the rton to riant. Covers werw laid for 7. Tha principal apesktra went . A. Taykr, praalitviit pf tha -chamber ef roninterce, an4 J. A. flrown, t( '('hsdbourn. Ths banquet bull mt 4sror(H In lb conn of lb igaiilsafon an as elegant mm a f hO.Otill.OUIJ 1 1 ...L. , Plana of the i:urJIH Channel Com pany Kapldiy CryslallUlng. London Chronicle The'chunncl tunnel nchenie la now rapidly approaching the stage of practical discussion. ; In , few weeks two may expect to hear Us mrclta and dcmerltii echoed from .' the great soun'dlng board of ; the House f Commons.'-- ' .::';! A bill (wai yeaUi day deposited In Parliament to Incorporate the "Chan nel Tynncl Company,", Powers ' ara sought to execute such works up. to the thrM-mllo limit, and it Is propos ed that a new company shall here after ba registered for the purpose of carrying; out the entire' project The bill empower! the Southeastern : and Ch&thm ' , Bilway Com panles to avll themselves of the authority given l,byj i-arnament .in ,ior uia yuvt- tlon of. their capital toward the coat of the works and also to take shares In the capHal of the company created. It Is estimated that the scheme wilt Involve a total outlay of $16,000,000 Half of tht mount Is to be raised In this country, and the tnainder is promised In France, as soon as the schemo ghall have recelvt'd Parlia mentary sanction In Englnd, A limited liability company, to be registered in London with a capital of (,000,000 'will subscribe and con-, sequently hold all the securities of the statutory company and provide the balance of funds necessary to carry the tunnel from the three-mile limit tl mldchannei, where It will connect with the Krench portion of the un dertaking. Two parallel tunnels will be con structed, the total length of the same under the sea being twenty-four miles and with the land approaches on either aide, thirty miles. Calculations (It Is claimed by the promoters) show thut In the first year after the opening of the railway the "Cald over Tube," as It haa alreudy been named 1,300,000 passengers will be conveyed through the tunnels and the groas receipts from all sources of traffic In the name period arc put at 1.510,000. The tunnels, each eighteen feet In Internal diameter, will be driven from Dover to Sand gate throughout the whole distance In the gray Rounen chalk, which, eighty-seven feet thick on the English side and eighty feet on tho Krench side, is a stratum very homegeneous, pracltcally free from and remarkably impervious to -water. Power for the electric motors which are to be employed In the tun nel traffic will be obtained from large generating stations, which are likewise to supply the current re quired for lighting, as well us tho compressed air necessary for the purposes of ventilation. The tra.lns will be made up of the rolling stock of all British and continental raH way systems, excepting those of Hpaln and Russia, which at prenent po.hcmh guages differing materially from those of Great Brltaihi. When the trunk line now In course of construction through Greece has been completed the opening of the channel tunnel will shorten the mull route to India by twenty-six hours. - Mr. Balfour Browne, K. C. has been retained as leading counsel for the hill and Messrs. Sherwood A Co., arc tho Parliamentary agents for the pro moters. MAIL IV MOTTLE AltfllVKK. Only Way Vcstmanaa Islanders Can Coinmonun Irate with World. London Cable to Washington Post. A bottle has been. washed ashore on the northernmost coast of Norway containing letters and packet of to bacco. The letters, which were writ ten In Iselandlc, showed that the bot tble was from the Vastmann Islands, off the southern coast of Iceland, which have no communication with the outside worM except by bottle post. When the inhabitants wish to com municate with the Icelanders, who, are their nearest neighbors, they place letters In a bottle and add to bacco ai gift to the finder, who is expected to forward the letters to their destination. The sealed bottle Is thrown nto the sea when a south wind prevails and Is generally carried to the Iceland shores, but the last Imttle took twelve months to reach Norway s distance of 1.000 miles. Khotildcr to Shonlder. New York World. Mr. Hryn In a Topeka Interview said: "Huch high honor as the presLden tlal liomlistlon Is sorsJUhlng that no American cltlaen should decline." On this this great Issue Mr. Bryan stnads shoulder to shoulder with Dr. Woodrow Wilson, t'harles W. Fair banks. William H. Tart. Ktlhu Hoot. Joseph ti. Cannon, Joseph W. Folk, Robert M. I. Follette. and pproxl mately 7,000,000 other native-born American cltlsens who have attained thee onutltutlonal age of thirty-five years. Asaaullcd and Uohhol Pliiladclphlan Dies of Injuries. PlttHbiirg. Pa.. Dec. 30." W. a. Morton, :! years pld, of 101S Lamont avenue. Cleveland, O.. a prominent ival estate broker. Is dying In the Homeopathy Hospital here from In juries Inflicted about four o'clock this morning, while lie lay In bed In his room at the Annej Hotel, Pennsyl vania avenue and Sltxth street. A sum of money, a gold watch, and a num ber of valuable papers are missing as are also. Morton's trousers and vest. PrlwIIU's Revenge. Chicago Newa. It wai hi amy of old when knights were holil and trrvaeil In gleaming sr nwHtr, i "tlsoige, tear." said PrlsclllH. over her dally tnsk, "wilt thou not help ine with my skfl'isT "Bv Ihe tower of !nnlnn--nn!" roar rd Oenrg. sa he sharpened h' laivce. 'You haven't a spinning wheel for a Jiiiaband," Two hours later George returnnd from the fray with, his srmor bu lie red and torn. "IXNirest Prlsi-llls," lie Mild, softly, "wilt Ihnu not put a few patches nn my rireos suit?" "No. Oeorae." replied PrlscllU, sweet lr: "You haven't a blarksnilth for a wlfs." And ths hold knight waa so humiliat ed ha went over to Ye Kroien Heart tavern and Mood the tavernkerpr off lor n tankard Otic Man's Tlicory. t'hlcagn Newa. A proepet'Mv tenant wsa liilervlawtng the Isnltor of n srwrtpiee.1 house or we blng lntnlewel hy hint. "Are you a chess nlsyerf aiked the sutnerat of the lahlshment. "Why do you askT"' queried ths other. "The owner ttretsra to rent t. oheaa i.lsven" mptalned the Janitor, "bavatae It la so seldom they move," Croup can positively bo stopped In !0 minute. No vomiilns-nolhlna to aick en r distreM your t ullii A sweat, pm ant. and safe Hyran, called W. NhoopY froon furs, does tha work and dnas I oulckly. Dr. Shoop's Croup Curw Is -fa (Youp aloe, latnsmibr. Is dn ni rtahn ( in re a enseo atlnnis, lt'a fof rrwia, ihata all. fold by Burwtll lHjnri IllCtl t ' 'lT M IMS, S. Two Dcllchtfol hioclal Afialrn, a Jln . ncr Party and an Ilnlcrtalniiient - Watch ricrvlcc Mst Night. Special, to The Observer. . Hlgli '..Point, , Dec. 31. -Another en joyable home - affair waa given , by MIm Blanche Bradshaw, It being the suennd of the week. This time it was a dlnenr party. at her home on Houth Main, street and was attended .by the following young ladles and gentle men; Miss Helen Bdockett and Mr. Albert Hart; ; Miss 'Joss Burton and Mr.vOscar Moffitt; "Miss Allye Burton and Mr. Thos, J Gould; Miss Wini fred enow and Mr. Kobert Morrow; Miss -Nina Wheeler and ; Drl T, (,E. Perklna; IMlsg JLouise , Bradshaw, of Creenaboro, and Mr. A. D. Brockett; Mlas Mary Bradshaw and' Mr,.' T." 8. Beall, both of Greensboro. . ' H v 'An enjoyable entertainment was given at the home of .Mrs. . John W. Campbell on North Main : Btreet, by her. daughter.; -Miss Mary, the, hours being from Jto 11. . A flower con test waa the principal amusement of the, evening. , Mr. George White won the first prize and the booby went to Miss Ethel Armentrout. A fruit course waa served during the evening by Miss Mary . Campbell and . , Miss Blanche Pickett. Those attending were Misses Bather Pickett, Blanche Pickett, Clara Stanton, Ethyl Armen trout, Gladys ' Ritter, Sallle Gardner, Beroa Lindsay, Avery Kirkman and Messrs. Walter Gardner, Geo. White, Herbert Burton, Homer Montalnger, Arch Sherrod, Victor Idol, Horace Hayworth and Chevas Mellichampe. - Watch night service will be held at the Friends church to-night. Appro priate exercises for the occasion have been preparejand It is expected that a goodly nujftber will linger to wit ness the ouftolng of the old and the Incoming or the New Year. Among the 'visitors here yesterday was Mr. C. B. Webb, of Statesville. Mr. H. L. Frazler, .of Greensboro, was a visitor In the city yesterday, being a guest at the Buford. I it "rrHV" y I II ' . ' fit) . At . ww r l PERFECTION Oil Healer s (Equipped with Smokeless Device.) is an ornament lo the heme. It is made in two finishes nickel and Japan. Brass od fount beautifully embossed. Hold 4 quarts of oil and bums 9 hours. Every heater warranted. Do not be satisfied with anything but a PERFECTION Oil Heater. If you cannot get Heater or information from your dealer write to nearest agency for descriptive circular. Wg "r an3 best lamp for all-round household use. Gives a dear, steady light Fitted with latest improved burner. Made of brass throughout and nickel plated. Every lamp warranted. Suitable for library, dining room or parlor. If not at your dealer's write to nearest agency. STANDARD OIL COMPANY. Positive A soda cracker should be the most nutri tious and wholesome of all foods made from wheat Comparative But ordinary soda crackers absorb, moist ure, collect dust and become stale and soggy long before they reach your table. There is however, one Superlative soda crackerat once so pure, so clean, so crisp and nourishing that it stands alone in its supreme excellence the name is Uneeda 3 0 In a NATIONAL BISCUIT . COMPANY Best Liquors Tor tha luk. as tha llsa mt whlsklaa and ten ported. aordlaJs sffar tha very bast vahsss at th lowst pricw ! Ut ilotk SMtaina tkmt all ttta kaat Wanda: and mlna la tka osrjr heuM is Lysebksirg that bays goads d tract (rats dMilkwa w ha do net sell tha retail trmda, tharabr aavkng ywa aaa awa's tAt A fiw f tkt list of axafftloul ffsri art Lmrus Club, Cratm of Whlskjog. 14.00 jal i Applt Brandy, - SI SO and & 60 . " Rya whUkay, $100, SIM, HOO, S3.M " , Mountain Whiskey.., ' . $2.60 " . , Urn Whiskey, 1 $2.00 and $2.80 - - -Yadklii RWer Corn, -, 4 full quarta. $2.60 : Albarmarla Rya, 4 full quart, $3.00 , A lacond order will aurely follow a rlal of any of . f . , .. 4 thcaa brands. ... y -Thesa Prices Include Express Charies Mail ordsrt ara filled on; tha day received, and ; : forwarded on firat trains.' ' ' , ,'; v "; .s ' ;. WRITE FOR PRICE WT : Laaoiar mail oaoia nouaa; in th south L LJiZIKUS, ! Lynchburg, Va. MT:r. i t ' I . ' 1, 1. - ... : v J ..m,-I J.i.i.l Avcl'iuv, nUieirti.c Mr .loim l.liMv.i l(, Win tin! Ill t pei'Min ill hint ! . 1 1 1 . 1 lo have, hia I lioloi:r.ipli taken. M. I ;i fi uei re, tha invei lor of liO ni l. came to Ixmlori t j.j tent his tlmcovery and paid un early vlalt to Lord Avcbui-y' father. Tlis son was playing In hu Kar-d-u and wu (ucccsHfully photographed. -Miss Tnoinson's klndorgarten and primary school will reopen to-morrow morning at :30 o'clock. r . for, the teeth the mot deaaalag, fragranC bealtWul, plaaaaat after-taata dentifrice la : -" ; Hcado l Dakcr'c Carlt:lis KfailliUoi yoar druggist's, U&, 10a, tlM' . :sv BROADWAY CENTRAL HOTEL BROADWAY, -Cor. THIRD STREET NEW YORK. GREAT FAMILY HOTEL. 1 Excellence Without Extravagance. RATES: American Plan $3.50 per , day. Kuropean Plan $1.00 per day.' This beautiful hotel enjoys a repu tation of highest respectability and freedom from all objectionable feat urea, and recommends Itself to LA DIES and FAMILIES for its quiet, orderly management, clean, well-kept rooms, great publlo parlors, grand halls and liberal stairways. Send for Large Colored Map of New Tork, FREE. DANIEL C WEBB, Manager. . TILLY HATNES Prop'r. There need not be a cold room in the house if you own a PERFECTION Oil Heater. This is an oil beater that rives utiifaction wherever tued. Produces intense heat without smoke or smell because it is equipped with smokeless device no trouble, no danger.. Easily carried around from room to room. Yon cannot turn the wick too high or too low. As easy and simple to care for as a Jam p. The makes the home rht Is the safest Biscuit dust tight. r I i : moutuTt proof packagi. at Reduced Prices tkUhovd. In tha tV-Mani r tks kHcfce. but Vv. have received in the last few days orders to re bore and otherwise overhartfl five large Corliss engines for cdtton mills.- ' , - 1 ' . - 1 ." , : ' , , .This 'shows appreciation of' the successvith which we have done such wor in the past. , . , We contract jf or nw steam-power plants." , ' MACHINE BUILD KRS. , THE GIIAHLOTTE SUPPLY GO. . ,,aoms txB v" ' y American AH.WrouCht Steer Spilt Pulleys and "Giant" Stitched Rnbher - . ;.: 'Belting.. ' ' .,..;. - We carry la stock Yale and Town Hoists np to sli tons capacity; alto a , full lino of racking, npa, - yalsaa and Mill Snppllea. ',. Most any tire will give yo all the service you pay for. If ft doesn't give all the service promised,- you have bought a promise, not a tire. The price of KELLY-SPRINGFIELD TIRES T is the price of real tire service. What costs less gives less. You can depend upon the promise th'at goes with them, because it is based upon the record back of them. ' J. W. VVADSVVORTH'S SONS CO. CHARLOTTE, N. C. 1 . FIRE INSURRNQE THE FOLLOWING COMPANIES REPRESENTED AND AMPLE PRO TECTION GUARANTEED: AETNA HARTFORD PHOENIX NORTH BRITISH PHEMX NORTHERN PIEDMONT R. E. Cochrane. Insuranca and RaaJ, Estate Afent. WANTED 100 CORDS POPLAR LOGS Address at once, CHARLOTTE PLASTER CO. Write for Booklet. FIVE YEARS OLD CWXTH AlO MEUaXT Express Charges Paid By Us. 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The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Jan. 1, 1907, edition 1
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