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C. , J CO'IIXG ATTttK'TIOXH AT ACAI1 MY. tun ' Vrlilu) "It's All Your I'miU.1' huturday "Dr. Otto XclU." January S '"Gay New York." The lover 'of ; farce comedy 'can hardly' afford to miss, ''It's All tour Fault," Manager Edward II; Baiter a new production which, has already . wo A "international fame, . and which comet . io the Academy to-morrow1 night,' The farce is the work of Ed jar 'Selwyn, ' who Is how unde r ten yea f.contract with Klaw & Erlanger. uld be Idle to try to give th ' plCy "It's All Your Fault." The BtwY ,B " intricate as a study In Eu s ropegn politico, and In the way of contpllcatlona, nearly every minute ' present something new and the andt nce ifieanea. trying to follow the de vious windings, but rather give over - to hearty enjoyment of the clever way in, which tna -various . situations r mer..Th whose piece hinges on the effort to establish who " W the father of? 'Arqhibaia.lV' precocious" youth t who ,ha escaped froth the,;Metropo!l- tan Home for Boys, and who in an . mergency haa palmed off the son of Howard Beasley, to enable the lat- ter toenJoy an increase In his allow ancaifrom'hla'unela who promised; the Increase la. the event that & boy 'should be born to.him and named af " ter tha uncle. ' The role is taken by j Master Plncuaand;, he makes one of ' the Mgge$t hltjrtne piece. He is a ' real street urchin discovered by tan- ager -Salter on Times-Square selling . newspapers, and the way he fits Into -the various necessities of the1 case are, - laughable in ,.th extreme, t He ha four-fathers before the secret of bis . V' ., ' A Xi CHARLES J. STINE in lTi AUL YOUR FAUtf .l advent, into this world in finally dis closed. Charles J. Stlne. as Uncle Caxton Coulter, has to bear the brunt- of most of the vexations of the farce. Stlne Is in hot water from the rise of the curtain and half the laughs are due to his lntlmltable acting. The company Is a strong one without ex ception. Miss Olive Evans (s an at tractive actress, being a girl of much grace and ability. DR. OTTO NE1TZEL. Dr. Otto Neltiel's nature, keen In perception, artistically inspired with its -fund of Gallic wit, la an inex haustible well-spring of stlmuation. His ability includes all branches of techhlo and yet never exhibits itself as vertuostty. As occasion offers It 1" equal to the hardest problems and Is even what one calls brilliant. Even when thle versatile man of many-sided activities paints In hold outline rather than in the detailed style of pianistlo speculation, that scarcely metters, so powerful are the chains of his sovereign muslcianly style. He offers nothing colorless or lacking in feature. Neltscl's latest feature, that of giving "conferences'' on his own presentations. and accompanying them with explanations, and critical, Matorlcai observations, - fits, hit indi viduality completely. Berlinger Tage t latt. March V WlvA-.. , Dr. Otto Neltiel will appear at the Academy of Muilo oft Saturday. "OA Y NEW YORK." , With a i,nlsxy of -reputable merry makers and vocal celebrities as Is an nounced wl'h "Gay New York," the musical comedy or skill, : ha racer and advance which will regl lovers of spirited fun and quality of music at the Academy next Tuesday this ex tremely successful adaptation from the German source of farcical supre n.ac&.one that ein produce Incontro Ttrtable testimony concerning its overpowering Berlin triumphs and has an American career of absolute soundness to stimulate interest in Its behalf. It is not to be wonderri at that its advent here is regarded with delight. - Harry Emerson, Lillian Hoerleln, Edward B. Adams. O'lie Omega. Edward Brenhan, Florence Clements, itfagda If. Fey, Bossls Bur- t: ' 'S v 7 I " y 1 -r -S " 7 f -X ' I Jtf - - tMrl " 9 . 1 M" tji' ''til 1. V tr 1 . V , ten , Am eao tell, Richard vBsrtlett and Janus De mo sre oui a tew oi ine many die- ngulshea entertainers who rival oh other in the fast and furious scenes of wholesome fun and In the '.Tendering of, many captivating songs. .'; f ..Tber are upwards" of a half a hun- Mred, mostly ..pretty Ualete4 girls. !;, : necessary towards the picturesque as , wall 7 as Ingenious t presentation ' of - A"Osr New York,",' and it I claimed ,. , without f ear of contradiction" that a ' . bigger and more praiseworthy aggre uv gatlou of comedians and singers was never brought; together for: such . , commendable purpose. f ' Humors of Chans ln i Buslnrls : There are rumors 'of a change In .', one of the iargost whotetala grocery V eoncerns In the clfy Just what (ne changa will be has not yet been an- a '- rounced. r Public notice wilt likely be t rnade , nex week, The conccr a, In .' : whlch the Change js to occur' Is one , of the largest-In We male and one f ths oldest In Charlotte, i , , ' "I bed rle4 evaryflilna fnr tujf liabv, until IV. Lvli- rrroninii.u (".. UI -. in. I can truthfully siiy tl Is lh lwt modi " rllie I vr ! for Imliln "-Nnrnl . Tir""', BHIXOr. VS. rlrwf.( ts sold fey Usvleya Pharmacy,- '. . I a l'n ' I i:U 1. ! Si r ' r-i.n In I. " i.i'"liny 1-npH-t t i ii, of ,-tV link, and Ui.i , In ;! li From tlie Wf of the Jla-J'-sic ilMnncr In gtUUlns IfW ( liunh Work Dr. Ivum Stokes Homo Very InterenUnir Itemnrku A lew l'a-ls Conxernliia; tiro Man - ana Ills tartar. "The movements of any. groat preacher are always Interesting," said a Charlotte cltisen to an Observer man yesterday, :j "In - reading the New York Sun I notice that the Kev. Dr. Madison Clinton Peters tna, made another ' change. ' v.'.-: i !'Dr. Peters has.' had ' very excit ing career. He was born In Lehigh, Lcountyr Pennsylvania, in ? 18S8. , He I J ... 4 - J m . 11 M.itAlkM. 'tTnl. iiuuiKU irum1 ins.jnciuciuvia vit verslty Seminary, at Tiffin,; Ohio,, ?,:In 1880 he was . ordained- into tne ministry of the Reformed Church; and tor .1 1 years was pastor of Bloom-ingdale-church,' at - the . corner of Broadway and Bixty-elghth , streets. New York,-.' He resigned to become a Baptist preoxrher and wm for years of Bummer . Avenue tiaptlet , church. Brooklyn, and, lately, ' of Immanuet Baotist churcth. Baltimore ;; He preaches In the 'Park. Theater Fnlla- delphio, to the largest audiences In America. w has written a number "of popular books, riln fact, he ; hra rigih considerable wan;;-,- . V T snail give you n nun owy. You can see what he is About to do nowand I think you should print It 1 1n writing about Dr." Peters the Bun said: . "Dr,' Madison C. Peters preaohed 'nls farewell sermon last evening as pastor or the Epiphany Baptist church and will begin next bunday morning ws people s meet ings in the Majestic Theater. He ex plained that 'ne Was; to become a mlnlwter for. all who n?odod him, in stead of - ti 'private chaplain of too privileged' classes.' otner tmngs ne said follow!; " "Everyona who knows, tfte emp tlness of the pews,, in nearly all the Protestant churches irr New York knows that so far as Pfotestants art concerrted New Yorkers have ceaxed to be church-going poople. The failure of the Church to reach the (T)ople Is not only numerical failure -numbers do not always represent I Dower and influence but it is a failure of Quality as well as quanti ty: by far the vast majority of the ! oeo Die of this city never enter a i Protestant church except possibly to attend a funeral or witness a wed ding. " 'Among, those outside of the churches are a class of men and worn en who type and embody the hlgner forces which are working for good or evil in American society. The non churched masses are not antagonistic to religion and they often set a good example to professors themselves. " 'Beyond the mere superficcs Christianity has not as yet been taught In the churcnes, and there fore It cannot be truthfully said that Christianity in New York is a failure, because It has never been given a fair trial. " 'I am not leaving the Church; I am simply seeking to accomplish the mlHslon of Jesus, and I believe as conditions exist In New York to-day, I can do so better outside a church building than In one. in the theater I have leased there will be a com mon meeting ground for all the peo ple. Irrespective of poverty or riches. " 'In the church the preacher Ih expected to conserve the heritage of the past; I believe the preacher should be a prophet, not a parrot, and should jcontributa both with pen and voice to. the moulding- of the future. Christianity is animated by a social spirit, but it '-la a fact of history that the churches for full fifteen hundred years, as a whole, tiave been the allies of the classes. " 'I enter uppn fhts new work be cause I long for a freedom which no man pan, enjoy Jn m pulpit where a few men pay his salary and prac tically dictate what he shall say. The pulpit In America, with here and there a notable exception. Is a cow ard's castle. ' With my pen and my piaiiorm worn i can. if necessary, preach for the love of It, and I em phatically say that there will never be In any pulpit in America a free expression of hoirest opinion as long as the consciences f the preachers I are 'held is bondage and thraldom by a paid salary.' " IMMIGRANT BABY BAPTIZED. First Wlttekind Baby .Christened in Cliarlotte Parents Come I p From Gratlan, 8. C., to Have Riles Ad ministered by Father Joseph., Mr. and Mrs, FriU Barwtg snd In fant daughter. Julia, returned to Grattan, 8. C. yesterday ' morning after spending Tuesday afternoon and evening In the city. Their mission to Charlotte was a noteworthy one. Mr. and Mrs. Barwig are Austrian immigrants. They came over to America aboard the Wlttekind last fall.' For the past few months they have been living at Grattan,- S. C, Mr. Barwig being employed In the plant of the Charlotte Brick Com pany. Shortly after their arrival at Grattan. a little daughter was born to Mrs. Barwig. Ever since tUkt happy event, the father and moth have been planning to have her christened by a prleat, both being Catholics.. Having learned of Father Joseph's presence in Charlotte they came up Tuesday to have their daughter baptised. This ceremony took place Tuesday afternoon at 7 o'clock, the name given the girl be ing Julia, In honor of Mrs. S. S. Mc Nlnch. Mayor 8. S. McNlnch Is the manager of the Charlotte Brick Com pany and is exceedingly popular with the foreign element of his labor. DECREASE IN GOLD RECEIPTS. Charlotte Office Not (Xttlng So' Much of the Yellow Metal M ivnncrly North Carolina and Virginia Im proving. Tha amount of gold that passed through the hands of Mr. D. K. Por,o. assayer In charge of the Charlotte mint, last year reached the'handjoma total or t2K.780.73. This was 7. 444.84 less than that of 1905 and 845,483.86. less than that of 1904. The yellow metal comei ,nto r-tht Chartotte office from almost nil of the South Atlantic stales, quite u 1-I being received from Georgia and Ala bamt. While all ot the other Slate showed o. falling off In goll produc tlon during tha year. North Carolina and Virginia made slight ga;mt The receipts by months are as follow-: ' Jsnusry ..' Kebnuiry. Msrrh ... ...... April ..... .. May: , June ' ,,.,..- . inly ,, ... itgust .. .. .. .. Beptsmber ., ., ((OtnrW .. November ', iieeember n. .., . lis.6ao.Yl . ,n. .,.. ,30,349 .,...,... atssM ... ........ XiWi.M , '.. 7.3ff.(4 ,. i .4u.cs.fr.1l.I7 " , . iu,7'a.tg 4,,, 1N.M7.SI lft.7W.IO ,,!. . J2.W0.40 w TOUal r, ' iV" : 1 U.Tai.71 Dees Coffee disagree with -you? Prob shly l OcmwI ' Then ' try ' PT- " "hoop s Health" coffee." llealth Caffee Is s " elver , combination of , porch I eereals and nuts. Not a grain 6f real tVffe. rtmrmbeiy in Dr. ghoop's Health Coffin, ysl Its fluvof snd usts nmuhH vloselr old Jsva snd Uo rli Coffee. If your stomach, hert, or kldnevs cnVtand Coffes drinking, try lleslth Coffee. It Is wholesem. nourish Ug, sn.f sstlsfylng. It's rsfe even for th - ynungsst chili,, gold fey Miller. Van CO.. . ' t : .' - r -:. , - .- - A l"civ ?" sor i ; -! .'. -i in ul About t (5 t i y. -The collectors ihavo donned their tnHks and are on the warpath. The weather yesterday and Tues day was such as to make one long to get out his Ashing tackle and try his luck.'.:,"' ',;:.,'.. : .. .- '.There will be a retrular meeting of the Mecklenburg Ministerial Asso ciation; Monday morning at 11 o'clock In theparlors 'of tha yiv. ML, CV, j,y$?'- Reserved seats for the concert of Dr. Otto Neitiel, which will be given at. the-Academy of Music Saturday night, will go on sale at Jordan'! this morning at 10 o'clock. ;.v ? .e'"'' The meeting of the Friendly Aid Society, which was to have been held at the lty toaH yesterday afternoon, was postponed. The meeting will be held within; a few aajrav-y,; iV&S Mr. 'W; '.N.. Thompson,? formerly telegraph operator and station, agent for- the Southern Railway,, at David son, has arrived in the city and taken it position; with 4 tha Southern hefe. wrne cnriHtmas cantata as no First Presbyterian church win be re peated Friday night. . All of the chil dren who took oart In It will meet at the church at 8:0 o'clock, this afternoon.-'.; t .v v, 'The receipts at the city cotton platform yesterday were 19 bales and the best price paid for the staple was 18 cents a pound. . Fof the corre sponding date of last year, when the price was 11. B5 cents a pound, the receipts were one bale. The Charlotte bar will meet In the law library this afternoon at 4 o'clock for the purpose of arranging a calendar of cases for the next civil term of the Mecklenburg Superior Court, which will convene the 14th Instant. The Mecklenburg Marble & Gran ite Company, Which is having erect ed a building at the corner' of Stone wall and College streets, will begin operation Feb. 1. It has two car loads of marble and granite and a carload of machinery on route al eady. Mr. A. Brady, who has been claim agent for the Seaboard Air Line Railway Company for some time, with headquarters at Norfolk, 'nas resigned to take a responsible position with the Missouri & Pacific Railway Company, with headquarters at St. Louis, Mo. MAY DOUBLE ITS CAPITAL. Southern Ktates Trust Company Plan ning to Add Largely to lw Cap'tal A Wonderfully Progressive Institu tion. The report Is current that the Southern States Trust Company will shortly double Its capital stock. The present capital is $200,000. Rumor has it that new stock la to be issued In the sum of $200,000 or $300,000, thereby making the total capital $400,000 or $500,000. Within the past several years, In fact ever since the Southern States Trust Company was organized about rflx years ago, Its business has been growing exceedingly fast. The num ber of its depositors has increased by leaps and bounds, ana the surplus fund has been getting larger and larger. A study of the quarterly re ports of this institution will reveal a history of marked prosperity. The amount of business transacted has been increasing so fast that additional capital has become necessary- This need has been often commented on and hence the reports. , An Observer reporter called upon one of the officers of the Southern States Trust Company , yesterday after noon to find out whether .these rumors had any foundation" In .fact. It was admitted that the question of In creasing the capital had been dis cussed by some of tha, directors, and that all these had fayored it. Noth ing definite, he said, had bef.n done as vet. A meotlng of the board of dl rectors will be held next Tuesday,' the 8th Inst., at which time tne matter will likely be taken up and settled Charlotte Is noted for the pro gressive strength of 'her banks. In the list, the Southern States Trust Company Is second to nope. EAGLES INSTALL OFFICERS. Zeb Vance Aerie Holds an Interesting Meeting at Its Hall on East Trade Street lft to Dr. A. Fisher. At the meeting last night of Zeb Vance Aerie, F. O. E., No. 15U, the following named officers were installed: Dr. A. Fisher, past worthy president; W. S. Shelor, wor thy president; E. D. Puett, worthy vice president; A. G. Prempert, con ductor; O. A. Zerbls, chaplain; C. M. Creswell, secretary; T. C. Toomey. treasurer; C. T. Llewellyn, lnnor guard; R. C. Burnett, outer guard; Dr. B. J. Witherspoon, physician, and C. E. Hooper, F. D. tethco and E. F. Cresell, trustees. Immediately after the installation exercises were over, Mr. D. B. Paul, In behalf of the aerie, presented to Dr. A. Fisher, the, retiring worthy president, a handsome engraved em blem of the order In the shape of a watch charm. Dr. Fisher responded In a happy manner, thanking the aerie for the remembrance' and ex pressing his appreciation for It. Next Wednesday night, Zeb Vance aerie will hold a social session In Its hall on East Trade street The Mortuary Reno its for December. . The mortuary reports for Charlotte during December follow; Elm-vood Number of deaths, II; male adults, 9; female adults, 4; children, 8; old age, 1; dropsy, 1; paralysis, I; stillborn, 2; catarrah of stomach, 1; pneumonia, 2; heart failure, !; consumption, 1; lyphllltls, 1; menengltls, 1; marasmus, 2; apo plexy, 1, and cirrhosis of liver, 1. , Plnewood; Number of deaths, 14: male adults. '1; female adults, 4! children. 3; pneumonia. 1; Bright'! disease, 1; angina pectoris, 1; par sly-sis, I; gun-shot wound. J; still born. 1; congestion of brain, I; ten. slllty, 1; Inflammation of bowels. 1; fracture of skull, 1. and (cause un known, 8. .- "The reports are made by Keeper Moses Thonras, 1 " Xew Mil! for Cornelius. The Oem Yarn Mills, of Cornelius, was chartered by the Secretary of State yesterday. The authorised carl- Hal Is $78,008. of wDlcIT 133,808 has been subscribed. The incorporators are Messrs. J. B. Cornelius, C, A, Bherrlll and othtrs. r " - i " i Cornelius Is one .of the thriftiest little towns in tha State. Tha, month seldom passes but that 'some new manufacturing enterprise Is launched. (nrnollii flt1na BPS not Bfratif ' n risk tnelr money In new enterprises, antj.'inis IS ana 01 inu prima reaaons why they are, making ft so fasf, 'The Oem Tarn Mills Is the latest manu facturing enterprise. v ; .1 n 1 1 . .1 11 ...II.. k . , U t llsvs vou ' tndleestlon. eonitientton hsdsch, - backach. kldnsr . trouble? H lUstec Itocky Motintaln Tea will ntake you writ. If It fsll, gt . your nmrr back - That's fair, Ts er Tsb. lets term. U csnts, K 1L Jordan 4 Co. Hew AYl.!,-iit on New Orleans Trark. New Orient), Jul). 2 In the flint Jaco at the Flr Oroiintlx tn-diiy, Jo!ljr Au t'uehon, rMIng Blr Vagrant, was -unseat' i in Jum. Ht faro wns niiinfully lacerated, in ooiuequence of this a'" Mmt, i Auhuchon's mount In the tlilni race, uoia Mute, w.is . surHtcnen, , ana bets Were declared Off..'. - '.., o " , Jockey Perrett.i riding' FlOrlsel In the fourth race, was suspended for the re mainder pt the meeting and flneil 110 for striking BL', Valentine with a whip. In the fifth race,. Jockey Seuor, riding Lilly .Vsrtrees, was . suspended for the re mainder of the meeting for., cutting germs the field. , Summarfs: " 'f ' First raoe, & furlongs, selling: Deok law, 5 to 1, won, Np3uner. g to 1. sec ond I'Buren Arnold, 4 to l, third.;1,; Time, 1:07 4-6..V; ;',;'".-1v-' v'' " ' ' ' "- Second rate, furlongs, selling: Mata dor, to L woo: Lady Vashti.ll o R second; Relber 1 to 1, third. Tlm. 1:14. Third race, mile, selling: Beau Brum ttiial, 14 to I, Won: Lady Wilson. 12 to 1. seoondj i Daring. 25 to I, third, - Time, 1:41.--, f;.i.;M-v:v.-".:,i.'''i - ' i-rk-tt Fourth race, mile anil a sixteenth: Lucky Charm, I to-'l, won; Bt. Valen tine, 1 to 1, second: Jstnos Reddlck, 8 to I. third. - Time. IM 4-5. -r ; " - Fifth race.'i furlon: Judge Davey. 13 to t won: Billy Vertrces, 16 to S, second; Brittanby. S to-1. third. .Time, l:18 4-fcfY".' :;";' . J I to J, won; Lacache, IB to 1, w!0 end: Merry Pioneer. 8 to I. third. Time, BRIEF STRIKE AT SPENCER. Dlsnleasuro at Promotion of Two Men Who Refused to Strike In Oc tober Causes Trouble worn eas ed for 90 Minute. Then Tem porarily Resumed Meeting Last Night. Special to The Observer. , Salisbury, Jan. 2. Every phae of organised labor's life went Into closed session to-night (h tne court house and discussed the matter over which the Spencer employes of th; Soutn- em'a shops refused thiM morning to work. The strike lasted but SO min utes, and it was agreed that the. men should return to worK ann de bate the matter at a general council of the union to-ntgnt. Salisbury Is the best organized labor town In North Carolina, and a committee from 'every union represented the grievance each organization had for the treatment of the former strikers. The trouble arose over tne eleva tion" of O. L.. Turner, the non-union foreman of the erecting department, who refused to strike in October, and the promotion of C. W. Hayes, an other "scab" foreman wno stayed In while the unionists walked out. Hayea has fhe position made vacant by Turner's advancement. There is the greatest feeling against Turner he cause he has been promoted to the general foremanshlp, while Alder man M. A. Shank. taki?n the more subordinate position of material in spector. One of the union men said to-night, "We would rather work for a damn ed nigger than for Turner." The en tire force at Spencer is up in arms against the foremanxhip of the men who refused to abide with them when they walked out for hetter wages. It was thought this morning that, the matter would blow over, but It as sumed lansfa proportions. It Is en tirely a pacific gathering, the men merely contending that they object to the superiority of scab machinists over those who. have been true to the union. In this they are , being backed up by the entire union, and the greatest interest is manifested by Salisbury people. BUNCOMBE FTXAftCtALLY. County Starts New Year With Over draft or $5.81 1.90 School Balance of 13,7 lT.oa little Uayncs Placed In Custody. . . Special to The Observer. Ashevllle, Jan. 2. The report of Treasurer Duckett, of Buncombe coun ty, for the month ending December 81, 1906, shows that the coOnty starts the new year with an overdraft of $6,311.80. The school fund, how ever, begins another year with a bet ter showing. It has a neat balance to-day of $8,717.02. The recepits In the general fund for the month of ..Ar Sv including an overdraft of j or taste? Is there a dropping In the 88.706.71 at the close of bnHlncH : throat? Do you have ringing In th 0Vmuer 30 am,Puntd to 11.8' - I ears? Is there a constant bad test. 4 " .1 , ePcn;,ltJurM during the 1 n the mouth? Do you have a hack month Just ended totaled 817.HK.- ...i,- t . k.. ....,k ts, leaving an overdraft of 35,311 80 with which to start the new year. This disbursements during December were unusually heavy. Included In the ltrms was on of 34,887.86 for In terest and coupons. The receipts In the school fund for the month of December were 35.310.82 and the ex penditures $1,603.60. The negro woman. Lattle Havnes. who Monday set tire to her coitage located on Elliageth avenue In Vl - The Value of Charcoal Fwr People Know How I'seful It in In Preserving Health and Beauty Costs NoUiIng to Try. Nearly everybody knows that char coal Is the safest and most efficient disinfectant and purifier In nature, but few realise Its value when taken Into the human system for the name cleansing purpose.' Charcoal Is a remedy that ilm more you take of It the better: it lx not a drug at all. but simply absorbs the gases and Impurities always present In the stomach and Intentlnen and carries them out of the svstem. Charcoal sweetens the breath after smoking, drinking W after eating onions and other odorous vegetables. Charcoal effectually clears and Im proves the complexion, It whitens the teeth and further acts as a natural and eminently safe cathartic. It absorbs the Injurious gases which collect In the stomach and bowels; It disinfects the mouth and throat from tha poison of catarrh. All druggists sell chsrcoiil In one form or another, but probably ' tha best oharcoal and the most for" the money It In Stuart's Charcoal Lnsen. gea; they are composed of the finest powdered willow charcoal, and other harmless anttseptlca In tablet form,' or ,,ratljer In the form of Urge., pleasant-tasting lotenges, the char coal being mixed with honev. 'Tha. dally use of these losenges will soon tell In a much Improved condition of the general health, bet ter -complexion, sweeter breath and purer blood, and the beauty of It Is. that" no possible harm ran result from their continued use; but. on the contrary, great benefit. A Buffalo physician, In speaking ot tha benefits of charcoal, says: "1 ad vise Stuart's Charcoal Losenges tn all patients suffering from gas tn stomach and bowels, and to clear the complexion, and purify the breath. mouth and throat: I also believe the liver Is greatly benefited by the dally use of -them! they Tcost but" twenty Ova cents g bos. at drug Mores, and although In : some sense a patent preparation, yet I believe I get more and better charcoal Jn Stuart's Char coal ? Losenges than In any of tha ordinary charcoal tablets," iv- Send your name and address to day for a free trlal package and tee for 1 yourself.. F. A. Stuart Co.. JI8 Stuart BMg.t Marshall,. Mich. r SAY 8 Till IUX1I;VI:S BACKACHE. , A well-known authority says that . "Backache : is often Na- $ , ture's . danger signal which notifies the sufferer that the, kidneys . are slckyv'V;' f-'?;C The ' folio wlpg simple homaiT made mitxure I" said to relieve ! backache and cleanse and build uo the Kidneys, If ; taken;, he for the stag of right's dls-, ease: Fluid Extract tfcndo-.; lion, one-half v !punce; :k Com pound . Kargbn, ' one, ounce; , Compound Syrun Sarsaparllla. : three ounces, Mix by shaking well, in. , bottle and take In teaspoon ful ; doses after meals and at bedtime. ' ,. ' ' '': ' : 'A 'well-known local druggist is 'authority that these in gredients are mainly of vege table extraction and harmlesa to use:, and can be obtained at small cost from any good pre scription pharmacy. ' Those who think they have . kidney trouble or .suffer with lame & back or weak bladder, should X give this prescription a trial, ft ILL, (ft X as no narm can posmoijr 101- & low Its use. and it is said to & do wonders for some people torla, resulting In its total destruction, was to-day consigned to the custody of the county officers and placed In Bun combe county Jail to await examina tion into her sanity. It Is tftVIared that the woman is demented and that she has been , In that condition for Home time. She was placed In Jail once before because of signs of In sanity. Sho Is the same woman who a short time .ago Jumped Into a well with the1 Intent of ending her life. She was rescued, however, by the prompt aid of neighbors. UcKrt of St. Peter'a Hospital. The report of St. Peter's Hospital for the month of December follows: Patients in hospital December 1. 12; patients in hospital January 1, 13; patients admitted during 'December. 22; patients, dismissed during Decem ber, 18; days of treatment, 327, of which 24 were charity; number ,.f births, 0; number of deaths, 1; num ber of operations, 18; number of out side cases treated, 14: number of visit In district work. 15 M. HENLT, Superintendent. t'ATARRH AN1 CATARRHAL Hfi AD ACHES are quickly relieved by Kosena. It Hoothes the congeaiea moninranes, aiiayn Inflammations and thoroughly healt sn1 ( Ipiinne. U keeps molwt all the 'pus HMfren whoso tendency Is to thicken (in.l I t come dry. Turrs coUU, throat trou blei. hosrenesi, hay fever, "stopped up" nose, hresthlng tludugh mouth while sleeping, offensive hreuth, etc. It U aotlsep'lc and contalna no chcmlcila or drugs having a narcotic effort, or that can cause the "drug hahlt." W. T,. Hand h Co. and Jno. M. Bcott & Co. CATARRH Hawking and Spitting. Dropping Into the Throat. Foul Breath, CURED Through the Blood by Botanic Blood Balm (B. B. B.) j Is your breath foulT Is your voice husky? Is, your nose stopped? Do you sneeu a great deal? Do you have frequent pains In the forehead? Do you have pains across the eyesT Are you losing your sense of smell I Catarrh ts not only dangerous In this way, but It causes ulcerations, death and decay of bones, kills am bition, often causes loss of appetite, and reaches to general debility, Idiocy and insanity. It needs atten tion at once. Cure It by taking Bo tanic Blood Balm (B. B. B.) It ts a quick, radical, permanent eure, be cause It rids the system of the poison germs that cause catarrh. . Blood Balm (B. B. B.) purifies the blood, does away with every symptom, giv ing strength to ths entire .mucous membrane, and B. B. B. sends a rich, tingling flood of warm, rlehk pure blood direct to the paralysed nerves, giving warmth and strength Just where It ts needed, and in this way making a perfect, lasting cure of catarrh In all Its forms. -DEAFNESS. If you are gradually growing deaf, or are already deaf or hard of hear ing, try Botanic Blood Balm (B. B. B.) Most forma of deafness or par tial deafness are caused by catarrh, and In curing catarrh by B. B. B. thousands have had their hearng re; stored. Botanic Blood Balm (B. R. B.)l Is pleasant and safe to take. Thoroughly tested for 80 year. Composed of Pars Botanic Ingredients, strength en Weak Stomachs, dares Dyspepsia. Sample soot free by writing Blood Balm Co., Atlanta. (3a. Hold by drag gists, 91 per large bottle, or test by express, ... .... ..... , The Best Dressers Insist on having their laundering done at the Model' -they do the work "Jusl exactly rlthl." Dress shirts and vests, and spotless collar and cuff work Is our specialty. Let us put you on our calling list to day. Thoiia 130. 'v Ml LAUNDRY 1 .1 rn ; Correct Ianadcrlng.V V West Fifth St. At Church. JANUARY TIt - . , . ICDWAKD R. SALTHn ; Treaenk ' , r Chtt J. fitine and Miss Olive Kvans EDOAU 'SKLWIK'S-AV'T;1'; XAUgl(et Of. All Faroe Prices ...." V & to $1.50 Seats now on aale at Jordon'a. Diamonds Come and magnificent look- at 'V ' line of our Dia- mond. We handle nothing except the very best. It's a good investment, as Dia- monds are price daily. advancing in MEN'S BOOM Sl.IPPEItS. EXTRA GRADE tine Kid, Opera style, lika cut. Rlsck and Brown, size 5 to 12. Price . . ' . . 11.50. MEDIPM ORADE soft Kid, Opera atyle. Black and Brown, slsa 6 to 10. Price $1,00. EXTRA FINK .Cld Nullifiers, high cut, elastic side, size 5 to 10. Prla 3.nO. MEDIUM ORADK soft Kid Nullltleri. si 5 to 10. Price ll.V). By mall, 20c extra. Catalogue froe. G1LREATH & CO. From t given amount of wood tha WILSON HEATER with tho Hot Blast Down-Draft wfll prodttco twice ai much heat aa any other. It ii because the Down-Draft consumes all the fuel and the gases which arise from it, whereas in other heaters the gtses, which constitute one half tha bornabla part of the fuel, escape onburned op the chimney. Yon can start a fire in ton minutes and hold it for 36 hours. Rememoer, it is fuel cost which counts. f Th Wilton tot tntJuff jreur fuel Weddington Hardware Co. Inc. 29 East Trade St. Mcoasoaaus CAPITAL STOCK The fir Hi division of tha Winter term begin January 1 and 3, 180T. CHRISTMAS tilPT TO YOU, IS off of scholarship for one course, or lie for combined course. It you register before January I, HOT. Write to day for New College Journal, Special Offers and Catalogue. Address .'. KING'S SIM ESS COLLEGE, Chorlotta, X. CI, or Raleigh. N. C. . , . t PresbytQrlim-fBoUc . aiAIULOTTK N. 1'.. ''Second, tern begins January 10, 1 por. ' Fperlsl rat?i for Oay puplts. , ;. .(' ' - For. tntalogiif, address , '- . 1 " - , " - REV. J. R. BKIDOI , P. D , Prfh; : ot. 4 W t ' CARXATIOXS AND BOSI.S POT PIaANTS AN FLOPwI - PEhltiXS OK EVUItV DESCaiPTION. , ' scitioLTss. ?::?h,yit. .-,:.(,:.;;' Tha Florist : SO W, Trade St. 'Phone 114. : GrecnJtonaa 'Pliono 2081. - '. Jewelry Repairing Now that vhe Christinas rush is over the lit ile jewels i v repair work vou have been postponing can havo hav wish' attention. Yin some engraving may ven done. If so 'irin'j it to us ad we will give ii prompt attention. J. E. STEERE Jeweler Tryon and Fifth Streets, $30,000.00 a I a :r u.i; - 5 " I t' ; i i -" . y 1 ' if $ I 0 I. C ' . 'ft W I f 1 - E I I 4 A I ft I f k I I r k I M I 1 H M I 5 It j s I ! T 1 ft I B lo ; I sf I I I Mtnt. Jot tf KtON't M ttoeo :m M oe Ao 3 V t 1 . .it-... v'c
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Jan. 3, 1907, edition 1
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