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CAMllQixu DALLY Qt.nAlVLll. JALJAUIT i:; T,Jl, LITUXTOKS KLKCTED. . llanf rroporous Stiitesvlllo Kntrr. prism Choose Directors and Of liccrs. . Special to The Observer. Statesvllle, Jan. 1 L The atock holdere"1 of the , Klncatd Furniture Company held their annual meeting thla weclt and elected the fuilowlnir board of director: W. T. Klncald, George It Brown, F, A, Bherrlll, J. C Irwin. "Vt.f- T. Nicholson, W. T. Thomaa and WT. F. Hall. W. T. Kln ' eald vti elected president; 3eorte H. Brown, vice president, and W. A. Thomaa, secretary ' and treasurer. The company" business la prosperous and the stockholders were pleased with the year' flgurca, The annual meeting of the atock holdera t the Bloomtteld ' Manufac turing Company waa he'd thla week and directors were elected at follow: 1L K Yount. N. B. MM, D. M. Auk ley, C, L. Poaton. A.. P.,narron, H. V. Steele, W. W. Turner, L. C. Caldwell and- Eugene Morrison. Mr. Turner was elected In-tho place of Mr. M. P. Moftman, of Philadelphia. The following offlcera were elected : N. B. Mill, prealdentj D. M. Ausley, vice ' prealdent; and H. A. Yount, secretary and treasurer. The mill had a pros perous business last year and re cently paid a 6 per cent, dividend for In paat nine month' business. . The Block holders of the Long Inland Cotton Mllla. Catawba county, held their meeting her thlH week. George H. Brown. Osborne Brown and Mm. J. 8. Itamaey were elected (line-turn. Mr. Oaborne Brown la president of tho company and superintendent of the mtlla, Mra. Ramsey in vice presi dent and Mr. George Brown la secre tary and treasurer. All of the stock holders and all of the directors are officers. The mill nan recently In Mailed a lot of new rnachlnry and has had a very successful year's busi ness The stockholder of the Ktalesvllle Furniture Company held their annual meeting Wednemlay. J. O. Hhclton, A. P. Barron. P. P. Laugpnhour. H. O. Cowles, L. C Wagner, J. K. Mor rison and W. A. Thomaa were elected directors. Mr. Thomas was elected president, Mr. Coins, vice prealdent; and Mr. Hhelton secretary and treas urer. The Dullness of the company was shown to bo very prosperlou and the stockholders were pleased with tho dividend. This Is one of the best paying Industries In Ktatesvllle. The annual meeting of the stock holders of the Imperial Furniture Company was held yesterday; J. c. Steele, R. B. McLaughlin. W. V. Turn er, T. L. Oreen, K. M. Purdy, D. M. Ausley, Eune Morrison. A. Turner, and V. A: Miller were elected direc tors J. C. Hteele v. an elected presi dent; W. D. Turner, vice prexident, and D. A. Miller necretary and tran ursr. The business of the company was very satisfactory Indeed. RIGSBKK CASKS SKTTLKD. By Agireincnt Between ('nunM'l, Agreed to by Jtidjjf Justice. Dur ham Man is l ined 1250 and fonts la CotiU-mpi Cec Cisc of Alleged Illegal Voting Nol ProwtnJ. Special to The Otirver. Durhitm. Jan 11. Two very Important fasts were Mttli-rl In tlio Superior Court thl afternoon. ISy the nrreement n-aWi-H the contempt cp nit!ni V. T ltlK bee and the iliame hkhIiihI lilm f Illegal voting, both go off tho .loikot. Rlgsbee wii fin! fo ami the r-oate In the contempt mar. unci mil ;iro entered li) the Illra1 voting eaae WH i rhla ! eons a ions litigation. Klgnbee win tim-nii-il two VKiri uo next May on the chuixe of illrgul vot ing In u municipal Iwtlon. He was placed under $6ov bond nuil alnce then the ewe has been pendlnt. Thre time a 1)111 waa sent, fine time the hill whs quashed; the next time the jury fnllH to find a bill, and at tliU term of court a true bill was found In the meantime, he waa aerved with notice to tlmw couae why be ahould not he attached for con- aow&lhnh:?.l;;1,'i:-:"., court her In Dncamher to he aomtnoii- ed to the Kederul i 'iurt In IIiiIhIkIi fori th purpote of Uefnaili:g the emla of Juh- he with a contempt rulo from h l'e,eral I'nlled , -i Court. It la now before ih- of thla month '.' The apllt In the unin.l Jury "I tliet the ballot b x ' wm not . vrv . HKniir nnm :m.1 tWcillv lVi ntlnt ii fir ,i - the defemliint urn) IU m1i hor utifc'ta V judge thla afternoon, wMrli waa nrrepl- , . ed. Rlgabee ' a ."iiin loitn He In.'; . never been In troni.e l.f t. und he .T-.. Inngs to s soid fanillv Tlila m.oln poa 1 Slble the ngremii t that waa i"in'V. In addition lo ihe lin- ni.l coi It gl-e Waa place. under u lm I ot r:.i"i to it), t per from t nn to n-i U.r a vi.ir .tn.l ' ellOW that li b.ia I .1.. .1 no law Judge Ji ti' tin"! t'.ii'- i.egi... . 1. .0 each end mi" for ceiiiim insk- ; LOOK INTO TltMN HI VMVC . OBlolals of Southern Itallroail at Sa n ; cor New l.iiiilon High SVmm1 W- lug Greatly llnlnrgi-d. ' Special to The Ohserv. I v. Spencer. Jan. II A p.nt of Southern Hallway ottt, ,;. iro linlina Ueneral Managi'i (I II Aunt. Tmnt portatlon M.maic r .1 Sir. i.l .. Sup erintendent 'V K l.'n.il and Hi'iv wars In Hp' to er .ol"tlm an t Li d .'' night, tnapectltig I...- !' I -. . -1 r In h' and watching the opet atioti r pui. Sanger train under the ii'-u s. li ui- which became i ffective la-t Sundnv ' Nearly all of the tr.ilns at. now run- . ' nlng n time, mid in hianv r p-, i--, ' ; a inuh battel -rvh e l beins mn the travellriK pulilli than uiob r the former arranic mi nt Tr.ivt MriK pi-.i- ' pl aeem to v pna.d with t.i" " change, while tm.iiiv hisiiihh and .. trainmen do tiot like tin- new ( hei !' . ule on l"'"Wt of it. move ..; ment of train and 'nux l.iy-ov-r at other poitits The New lyindon High S. ho.. I. at New London Htunly ni i- hcing i greatly enUtited und' r tlo- die 'Hon i . of the Weatern North ('.n d'ti.i i . in ference of Ihf Mtlc..ui i lniuh. WhlCh the nil ool h. ioiiK - A or x , ! building, to be U. d f .1 d o inlt.O il ¬ ls to be erected at a o- ..f trtir.il ' thousand dollars ami u,. t. hlne ".' ' tote la to be Inrr. r.ni d T.n m hool ' ; ,t , Is eae Of three d.-oonniintlonal limll--.7c tatlent controlled by the above named Conference. Prof J D Rankin la principal, and sis teuchera hav al ready been employed an1 the chool .' ' ew has an enrollmeni of I'jo. TO I'HOKKtTTK Mnni:it. Cbmpiaint llsxle to Corporation t ltln. nilaMloa Tliat Kmitlu-ni i IHmthicU Broke "oniw-tloii With V c. I, a) telm. .aerer Hui.hu Th llollan.sii Mulldlny Itnlrlfh Jnn it II Is etsUd nt the oirice of ih. r. feoratlon con mlulon that the Houthern railway oeinrsieiy uroite tin . ,,imi. n With th Atlantic Const line ul Helms, an ImourtMit Junction point. Complaint and notice to thla effect were fl4 to-dajr. The mmmlatlon had n eon- lereixw wiin ina imwrnnr une nevoteil ttt afternoon to preparmiiona for settva tts S(nlne4 the skiuthero. Tic rom ' rniaalon mad n nrdcr some inoctiis S rsqulrlnsT this lims-Mabllshed enu- rKttos "lo b friaJMalntt, Ibe aioiithern Ratlfrsr took the case to the Kedentt 'court Tt la now before the United fttatss Bupromt Court. HALF TUB WORLD WONDER. how the other halt Urea, Tho an who vm ItuckJen's Arnica alv never won 4er it tt will -urs ruts, woumU. burnt ores soil all skin truptiom: they know It will. Mrs. Orsni hr.. 113B Kr nohts Ht, pr1ninei4. HI., sas: "I f fvJ H IM ( lUi Stwwlut refetlU t luskeSnj - hj til FOIl SACBATH OTiSEnVANCK. First North Carolina State Bithbatli Convention to Meet In 5rentoro v January ! nd The Fro ' gramme:. ; ' ' Special to The, Observer ; ,J Oreensbftro, Jan. H.The first North Caroline, State Sabbath Con ventlon will be held in this city Janu ary lB-i. It la expected , that the attendance will be nutte large. Jlpeolal rates over , the Houthern Railway have been secured, and the services of a number : of prominent speakers have been aeeured. 1 The Rev; W. H. McMasters, field secretary of : the American Sabbith Ufiton, has visited a number of towna In the 8tate and made speeches In behalf of. tho move ment. E. P. Wharton, of this city, is chairman of the committee on railroad rates, and C, H. Ireland of the committee on entertainment and reception. West Market Htreet M. E. church Is the place of meeting. The programme follows: Tuesday evening. . 7:80 o'clock Rev. It. F. Campbell, D. D.. vice president of the American Sabbath union, presiding. , Devotional exercise, conducted b the Rev. Dr. O. H. Detwller, pastor of Went Market Street M. B. church. Address of welcome. Rev. Dr. H. W . Battle, pastor of the First Baptist church of Greensboro. Response, Rev. Gilbert T. Rowe, A.ihevllle. Election of secretary and appoint ment of committees. Address, the Christian Sabbath, Rev, John C. Kilgo, D. D.( Trinity College, Durham. Wednesday morning, ;30 o'clock Devotional exercises. Rev. Sanders R. Oulgnard will preside. Address, "A State Hahbath Associa tionIts Needs and Work," by Rev. R. F. Campbell, D. D., Ashovllln. Address. "Do Modern Condition ChanRo Our obllgtitlons to tho Sab bath?" by Rev. William Duncan, Charlotte. Address. "The Civil Sabbath," by Judge Thomas J. Khaw. C.Teensnoro. Addreae, "The American Habbath Union," Rev. W. II. McMaster. Report of committees. Afternoon session, Bev. Charles K. Wehler to preside. Devotional ex crclses by Kev. J. Kilgar Williams. Address, "National Morals and Na tional Proaporlty," by H. h. Smith, L.L. D.. Davidson College. Conference Topics, Sabbath Ob servancft Promotive (1) of the In dividual Life, by Rev. D. Clay Lilly. D. D.. Winston; (2) the Home Life, by Rev. Robert C. Holland. D. D., Charlotte, and J. H. Pressley, Htates vllle; (31 National Prosperity, by W. I. Poteat, D. D.. president of Wake Forest College; (4) open conference, short addreaaea. Reports of committees. Wednesday evening, 7:30 o'clock Dr. H. B. Turrentlne will preside. Devotional exerciser conducted by the Rev. L. F. Johnson. 1 'nflnlHhed hunlncHH. Addrea.s, tjovernor R. R. Clenn, Hiib.lect, "The Enforcement of Law." Closing cxerclsea. DtX.V HAPPKMNOS. Dr. Bitting a Now dUxon Mr. J. R. (.ooluln III National Bank Klcct oniccn. Special to The Observer. Dunn, Jan. 11. Dr. B. T. Hitting, of Hpniy, n physician and Disciple preacher, ban moved here ami will oc- cupy tho pulpit and practice til pro- fession. The doctor und fatally will receive a wurm welcome from the citizens. Mrs. J. R. C.ooilwln Is very pick. Her ninny friends are quite uneasy as to her recovery. Harnett county has r man In the person of Mr. Nlvon 1'nv. of flnrbe- cue township, who was 10 yers old on the stb of this month and has married 107 couplea during hla life; -r m- to w-. '-vir separated on account of differ iTiccn The National nank held Ha nnnnal meeting on the evening of the Kth, and elected director and officers: .Mr. D. H. Uoykln, of Wilson, presi dent; J. H Hullntice, of Dunn, vlc prealdent; Meaara. (.. F. Popo. A. L. Newberry, J J. Wade, J. C Clifford and Lee P. Woodward, director; I. C. Young, casliier, and J. A Culbreth ami Herbert McKay assistants The hunk made a good report and l In line condition. The iorh;un & Southern la tracking up town lo the Couat Linn depot, nnd xii ilKhteidoK the tracka between I,, re and A pex. VII VfcWS. Cotton Receipt l lal 12,110 Against ,H7 ll Year Mr. J. . Hale CI iow u nailer of Branch Ranking Coinpaiu Special to The oh-erver. ilvni, J. in II Mr Calvin Wood ard h sold bl resilience on Hroad hunt In Mr W. L. ltanka and pur-ilia-od a lot mi Whitehead aeimo, . li .v f i i It he ui'.l erect a handmme I c 1 . 1 II e Tic ,.,(ton tempts on th Wilson market to date umuunt 1" 12,410 lialrs HK.-ilnst 9.147 for the i orre .'.pondlnir period last Hrason The re- clpti to-dav wereovtr 200 bales The tola hp :ik tbl month have been tatlur light linn I i r . but pilies lire hlk-h At the meeting "f the boald of i nrtoif of Hie I'.r.iuih llanklna: ''im p.tny I 11 this week Mr. J. ' ll.iiex, f.irnn r ashler, was lei ted prei-'dent, lce lion II. (I Connor, who -.'sgn-ed Mr (iKirge Stanton, fottnerly teller, was elected cashier. I'.otli ttn I'lisi National Hank ,md the iininoli HnnkltiK Company raised the miIuiIck of all employes iillefs i.r.i:. W.ike M r W.ike llC I H I ' Foret Htudeni f. r .I.inu.H M N.l'.; who i si..Jui fioinl yi,lr I'dIIvS" In Ihe . Ia of !H on distinction In the field of I tci.i- , oid n'try lie whs ih (it i Ipirnt o tlin raHeidi i up, pte.emnd to ihe Netth Carnlinu writer who had liiM'le .hitifis lh pnodln year ihe hi m loninhiiiion lo lltaiHture. A volume of hi enn hat recently appiMred ) Tin ikI niiim may chanse and m ye;ii In- long. Ilia ikiiki will live at Illcalda and Bong Who h.itild for hla country wrong I iht Ills nnuie one III eoual trinity S nh tliw. h"e shiry more and n hn'l be, I on Wan Illusion, our Lincoln, and Lee, Maui heait la Juat when pimUon ciwla i t l,,tjjlit. Hence for Ills trow n, victor's wrauth r i brought. Who durli In tieuce noblv aa h tons hi A vlclur's wreath tlrimsli tiloo1. In ruin wnoisht Wliwa r' event reettr.leil 111 for kihmI. A kins o'er fotlune a fallen llii( he mod Lour allies two fateful fields Wt-iv li arU won. In thoae far iiva. lie eipinl J'lallco ituna Oar le, our Lincoln, and our WimIuiik ton - John Chaites MeNalll. IndlfeatUin, eotutlpatloa some aiM so i me real ana tas oy sn otlter sorrow.! If ysu uk llolllater's Rooky Mountaiui Ta. His f reatsst rm4jr suows, lo tuan klni U tents, Te M TsMsi. 1U XI , TII13 DILVTinUCCORD, Mr. J. li. , al J, ct Hlddcnlte. Bpeolal to The Obsnrver. Btatesvllle, Jan. 11 -Mr. J. L, Da vis, father of Messrs. Jeff and Lee Da na who conduct the Davis Sulphur Spring HottJnear Hiddenite, Alex ander oounty,atd early this, morn ing at his home at the springs. Mr. Davie, who was -7 yeare old, . hag many friends and acquaintances scat tered ever the country, , Funeral eer vlces will be conducted at the home to-morrow morning end . the ' Inter ment will bo at. Sulphur Springs graveyard. ,' Urs. C. S. WliUrant, of Rock Hill, H. C, . . Special to The Observer. ;' ., Rock Hill, S. C, Jan. 11. Mrs. C. a Whlunant died at her home on Kim avenue Tuesday evening at 3:30 o'clock of heart trouble. She had been sick for only a few days with la grippe, and aa ane had Improved to a great extent prior to her death, the latter was unexpected, coming as a great shock to her relatives and other friends. Tne funeral services wero conduct ed at the homo Wednesday after noon by Rev. J. W. Willis, of the Bap tist church. The Interment waa In Laurelwood Cemetery. The pall bearers were: Messrs. J. J. Keller, W. M. Steele, W. B. Duncan, R. M. Hanna, J. B. Gaston, Herbert Dun lap and C. W. Frew. Mrs. Whlsnant was an estimable lady, and has made many friends since coming to this city several months ago from Blacksburg. She was 52 years of age, and leaves a husband and the folowlng children: Messrs. Thoa. and P. B whlsnant, Mrs. W. A. Graham and Mrs. Krneat (iuntnrop, of Rock HIU; Mrs Shores, of Spartanburg; Mrs. K. C. Hardin, of Columbia, and Mrs. Geo. Eaves, of Marlon. S. C. Mrs. .Toxt'pli V. Meadows, of Oxford. Special to The Observer. Oxford, Jan. 11. Mrs. Joseph F. Meadows died at her homo this morn ing after an Illness of several months. She was before her marriage Miss Susie Hlalock, daughter of Mr. Milton Hlalock, of Oranvllle county. She leaves a husband and two small chil dren. The funeral services will bo conducted Saturday evening from the Baptist church, of which she was a consistent member. Mr. James Ward, of Caroleen. Special to The Observer. Caroleen, Jan 11. Mr. James Ward died at his home In this town Wednes day morning, at the ripe age of 75, His remulns wero Interred at Bethel Baptist church in McDowell county yesterday Mr. Ward had been an excellent and honored citizen. He was a brave Confederate veteran. Ho waa wounded at Chancellorsvllle and never fully recovered. Mrs. .1. S. Kinney, of Tlioinasvtllc. Special to Tho Observer. Thomasvllle. Jnn. 11. At 11 o'clock this morning Mrs. J. S. Kinney, wife of former Engineer Jerome C. Kin ney, died after a long Illness. She was tlx; mother of the family of en Klneers, "tho Kinney boys." She had MAY LIVE 100 YEARS. The chances for living a full century are ' xci'lk'rit in the case of Mm. Jen nie Duncan, of Muynesvllle Mo., now 10 years old. She wrlt.'a, "Llcctrk: Blt tert curd me of chronic ilyBpepBla of 20 years Htandinr. and made tne feel as wdl and aliuog aa a young Rlrl." Elec tric Mlttert cure atomach and liver dls naaei, blond dlanrdere, general ilehlllty and bodilv weakness. Sold on a guaran tee by all druggtnts. Price only COc. Eat More of the most nutritious of flour foods Uneoda Biscuit the only perfect soda cracker. Then you will be able to Earn More because a well-nourished body has greater productive capacity. Thus you will also be able to ave More because for value received there is no food so economical as Uneoda Biscuit ep ,1 0 In a 5 NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY Comparisons Prove Facts A coiufmrisoii of hih-Krade candy, claim of superiority iH not alone a claim, but an indisputable fact. Compare the fillings, aw well as the coat ings tif each separate piece, the variety of assortment in each box, and the care with which each box is packed, and the popular verdict will be that Nunnally'H Candy ia the purest and best on the market. been rapidly going down In heulth since her sou, George Kinney, was re cently killed in the railroad wreck near Danville, , , Mr. John Ariiifldd, of JI!j;h Tolnt. Special to The Observer. - High Point, Jan. 11. While en gaged in milking a cow at his home in Jamestown to-day, Mr. John Arm field, known in that faction "Uncle John," died almost suddenly. ; He was in his usual health, whs he was seized with a vomiting spell and died a few seconds after reaching , the house. He was 65 years ot age and Is survived by a wife and two brotu ers,: Jesse Leo and Sol, Arrofleld. , , 1L. SSI -i ' ' '' ' i Jcnklns-Ellls - Martin go Announced. Special to The Observer, etatosvllle, Jan. 11. Friends In Btatesvllle have received Invitations reading as follows; Mrs. Amy Ellis requests the honor of your presence at the marriage of her daughter f Mary Amos V'v:' to Rev. Carter Ashton Jenkins Monday, January the fourteenth nineteen hundred and seven at noon . 3031 St. Paul Street, , - Baltimore. Mr. Jenkins is a son ot Rev. and' Mrs. Chas. A. Jenkins, of Btatesvllle and has many friends In the State .who will be interested in the announce ment of his marriage. Mr. Jenkins spent last summer here and preached before the Baptist congregation sev eral weeks during tho illness of his father. He is now attending Crozler Theological Seminary at Chester, Pa., and also has charge of a Baptist pas torate at Wopdberry, X. J. A reception will be given at the home of the bride Immediately after the marriage In honor ot the bridal party and tho bride and groom will leave that night for Statesville. They will spend some time here with Mr. Jenkln's parents and friends before going to Woodberry, their future home. Young-Burgem, at Washington, y. C. Special to -The Observer. Washington, N. C, Jan. 11. Mrs. Lyda Rurgess, daughter of Captain W. T. Farrow, of this city, was 'napplly united In marriage to Mr. J. G. Young, of Mlddlcton, at 5:30 o'clock this morning, at the residence of the bride's father, on Fourth street. Rev. A. B. Cunningham performed the ceremony In the presence of a few invited guests. Immediately after the ceremony the bridal couple took carriages and drove to the Norfolk & Southern dock, where they em barked on the steamer Hatteras for their future home In Mlddlcton. Quite a number of handbome and useful presents were received. Bishop Duncan Much Improved. Special to The Observer. Spa. t.Hiburg. S. C . Jan. 11 A member of the family stated this morning that Hlfchop Duncan's present rtiudlton fa much Improved over that of "the paat FROM THE ANTILLES. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Benefits a City Councilman at Klngaton, Jarnalcu. Mr. W. O'Reilly Foftnrty, who la a member of the City Council at Ittng aton, Jamaica, Weit Indies, wrltet u follows: "One bottle of Chsmberlaln'e Couch Remedy had good effect on a cough that was giving me trouble and I think I ahould have been more quickly relieved If I had continued the remedy. That it waa beneficial and quick In re lieving tne there la no doubt and It is my Intention to obtain another bottle." For sale by R. H Jordan A Co. dust tight, moisture proof package. Nunnnlly's will prove with other that, their (5 ffl . Cotton' machinery Revolvinsf . . ' ;'..V.;-'r.i'oi'!';':';(o"1 " : RaUwav Heai si and Drawing Frames A. H. WASHBURN, Southern Agent ; .:. : chaiuxttX ' NoimiS Carolina . . ' . offs-:.,; several days, and it Is believed that the crisis has been successfully passed. The Indications are that, unless a relapse oc curs. BlshoD Duncan will anon ha wall again. Bishop Duncan has been an 111 man roiiowing an operation on a car buncle on the back of pis neck, causing high fever and intense suffering-. Many Inquiries have been mads daily from all part of the country, especially among the Southern Methodists. Tho news o( bright prospects for his ultimata recov ery will be learned with great gratifica tion, READ AIL THIS Ton Xerer Know the Moment tThn Thh Information May Prove of lannlto Value. It Is worth considerable to any cltlsen of Charlotte to know hew to ba cured of painful, annoying and Itching piles. Know than that Doars Olntraaift Is a positive remedy for all Itchiness of the skin, for piles, ecse ma, etc One application relieves and soothes. Read this testimony ef its merit: Henry Gross, miner, living at 105 North Tryon St., says. "I used Xoan's Ointment, which I procured at K. H. Jordan A Co.'s drug store, for a bad case of Itching hemor rhoids, and It has undoubtedly oured me for rood. I have not been bothered since I tried the remedy. It Is a fine ointment and I am pleased to recommend it highly." For sale by all dealers. Price 59 cents. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, New Tork, sole agents for the United Rtates. Remember the name Doan's nd take no other. BROADWAY CENTRAL HOTEL BROADWAY, Cor. THIRD STREET NEW YORK. GREAT FAMILY HOTEL. Excellence Without Extravagance. RATE8: American Plan 92.59 per day. F.nroprau Plan $1.00 per day. This beautiful hotel enjoys a repu tation of highest respectability and freedom from all objectionable feat ures, 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. Ma oarer. TILLY HAYXES Prop'r. Dr. E. Nye Hutchison. J. t. Hutchison, in INSURANCE FIRE, LIFE, ACCIDENT OFFICE) No. , Kant BsJMljig. BeO YbetM 4811 GO TO THE 0DE0N 308 S. TRYOX. MEET ME AT TUB RINK Afternoon Evening . . 3:S0 to 1 to 10:30. leiiiii t -rrn Pkhavi HAIR BALSAM ,' Tl d4 aortftM tW kite 'ff hmM luill frowSl !'- J Vrnr Fl1e BwrUr, Vay Mai o l Yaftil 0le. 2.1 Cwm aolp aiM Tk4lr tiJunf. $2.50 BUYS ONE FULL GALLON ef ssy el the foHewles fine Lleeers CXPRCSS PRtPAlO Year Old Kentucky i Year Old Straight N. C Com Whlikey. 4 Yssr Old Virginia Ap ple trend. 4 Year 'OM Maryland teh Brandy, Pine Old Helland Ola, RIMIMIH Theee soods corns in tone Jugs, and are en elosed In unmarked pack Maa. We etisrentaMi all roods as repreeented or your money rtfuaded. Tit rUL t Etffy Cn lac, Mmni, Vi. f 1J0 f eecft rNa ereVW ' On stweiac dlrscUeee '; , ' . .'r '' . . $ v V z At 1 f Hov la It? Aro they pale, sickJrjr, dull, restless? It Is unnatural for them to be so. Try tbpro on a courswof Fehis Malt Tonic FEHR'S MALT Some Exceptional Offers From th low-prioed article for family use, to that which gratifies tne moet refined taste. I am 'offering the verv best values at the lowest prices. A In order to supply an increased demand, I am putting up a case containing four full quarts of Yadkin River, North Carolina, 6-year old Corn Whiskey, lor S2.60. This whiskey is absolutely pure, aged in wood and the best ever offered at the price. Other Exceptional Offers are: Alber marie Rye, 4 full quarts, $3.00 Mountain Rye, - per gallon, $2.80 Lazarus Club, - per gallon, $4.00 7At Prtcs Inctud Bxprmt Chmrg$ Writ for Pricm Hit of Othr Brandt Largest Mail L. LAZARUS, LYNCHBURG, VA. IT UFTS YOU AniECARES OF UFE Pf)r up Bent flavor t0 'SW fll because l-vX Will WhURe'r KED TOP RYE WHISIffiY' fa .sad la charrad eatka. Is sarakeasas Soeeed wwh aimshhe. lriIU4 fra"" sactad ty a mmbro7 the Srea, ead eoratt water from wall sank ksaerad of fm hie sstal H llia,ion. Com o the heart, set to the head. UMMsaillllBM riVlVEAROLO on wmm Exprooo Charjjco Paid Dy Uo. A trial will eonrlace yoa that these gopdi are the very ti for medicinal and other purpose. Betid as your orders and if not ner. feotly latlsfaetory, return at oar lOMed St once. . soipweuis are ftemff bf Poutal er Write for prUe tut n Clubbin . , .;;:l,;"'r:.'','?(Vv, IntermedLsts - ; t novlncr Frames Spoolers:.. and Reels. snd vtch4them glov and grov. Itvlll restore roses to their cheeks, make bright eyes, nerve, bone snd muscle. A delightful liquid food, easy for the little ones to take and a vonder-vorker in making their footsteps active and their minds and bodies happy and strong. FOR SALE BY ALL DHUQttT.a TONIC DEPT.. LouisviUe, Ky. Order Itemae in th South r -. mm gotuci expense: wad money will be re nsue ia ptaia oases Exprwitt Mof Ordtn of other Uquon, I- ' . ' .
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Jan. 12, 1907, edition 1
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