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,.if Biiovr A SUCCESS CLOSES. I iit Annual i:lilMt of Gaston Poul try Association lillily butlsfactory to Those CoiiiMctcd With It Jrolge Mminrnw, of tlinrlortc. Deolar. Hint It Dcltpxoa the llrst Mate luiUil.it, at High Totnt Borne Yearn Ap llotu Quantity and Quality iM iyim Awarded . to Owners of Iicst rmls. Special to The Observer. - - , Oastonla, Jan. . 2S.-The first1 an nual ahow ot ih Gaston poultry As sociation la a decided success, this being the unanimous verdict, of all who "have visited the quarters In the Davis block, where the fowla are on exhibition. The show began Tuesday morning and win cloee to-night. There were ?2 entries altogether, the ma jority ; being Gaaton county product. Two or 'three outside fanclera had birds In the lot. , vr- n r. Slmmnni nf ChArlotte. completed his work of Judging tho nwle Wednesday afternoon, and re timed to 'Ma home. A Hut of tho prlse-wlnners 1 given below. Mr. Simmons said that the exhibition was ' a remarkably good one for a first ef fort, and he expect great things from the Gaston asssoctatlon In the future. It la better, ho said, than Ihe flrat State show held at High Point several yeara ago, both In point f number and in the quality. PRIZES AWARDED. ' The following prise, were awarded by ludg-e Bimmons: . , TBarre4 Plymouth Rocki: K. 8. Da via. Charlottn, 1-2-1 oofk. 1 cockerel. W- hn, 1-i pullet, 1 pen; J. H. McDowell. Oastonla. 2 cockerel. ?-5 pullet; W. U Ormand. Bmer ttty. -ft roekerel: w A. Robinson. Oaatonla. corkenl. S-5 hen, I pan; B. P. Lewis. Oaitonla, 4 pullet; J. N. Robert Son. Lowell. i pen. White Plymouth RoeVi: W. 1 Or piano, Benemer City, 2-3 cckerel. 2-3-e hen, I rmliet, 1 pen , , T Buff Plymouth Rock: J ' Lewis, Oaatonla, 3 cork, B eok.r.-.l. :1 pullet; W. B. Jenkins, Gu.fonla. ;i cockerel, 4 pul lati Clarence Itamwiir, l"mer City, 4 cockerel: J N. Roberts Bon, Lowell, If pullet. . Msek Minorca: Oenrae I.. Doodley, Charlotte, 3 cock. 2 cockerel, 1-2-1 pul let. 3 hen. 1 r-n- . White MMinorcas: A. B. George. Pes aetner City. 3 rock. 2-4 cockerel, 8-4 hen. 1-4 pullet; I-awrenee Allen, Ileiwemor City, S rockerel. J-S pullet. White Minorca: A. K Oeorge, Bes Weieemer Cliy. 3 cock, 1-2-8-4 hen, 2 pen; V. 8. Thorril urg. Cherryvllle. 1-4 cocke fey, I-J-M-6 pallet. 1 pen; P. V. Hop per, Dallsi. 3 cockerel. Silver Lsced Wyandotte: J. N. Roberts & Son. Lowell, 2 cock. 2-4 hen, l-M pullet; Henry Rockett. Qsstonls. I cock. J-t.hen; P. D. Hopper Dallas, I coekeral; W. C. Aberncthy, Oaatonla. i eullot PartrMse Wyandnttes: M R. Albea, MeAdenville, 1 cockerel, 1 pullet. Single Comb Rrown Leghorns: John p. Greene. Charlotte, 1-2 cook. 1-2 cocke rel. l-t-M- pullet. 1. pen; 1. P. Hop D. 8. Thoraburg. Cherryvllle. 3 cock; J. N. Robert! A Hon, Iwell. I cockerel, 4 pullet; J. L. Real. OMtonln, 4 hen. Single Tomb White Leghorn.: R. H. Merritt, WcAdenvllle. 1 wk. 2-S xcke rel. I hen. 1-3 pullet, J N. Roberts Bon. IoweU, 1 cockerel. 12-3-1 hen. 2 pullet. Ruff Leghorns: 8. B. Smith, Desiemer City. 1-3 pullet Pit Osmes: Rohert Francis, tlnntnnln, 1 fork; I. N. Alexander, Pr.. fl union I a, 2 I cwk, 1 its. R pullet, 2-1 hen; B U flmlth, Btanley, 3 cnc'K. tlK. 1 pullet. M hen; J. R. Orlaa. Oastonla. 4 ccxk; R. (. Rest, rierHomer r'liy, i'-4 stag, 2- ' fnd'hfn Oeme: J 8 Wlngate,. Oaslonla, J cock, 2-JI-4-6 h'-n: T. II Ford, lx)well, I pullet. J. M SiuWu. Oaitonln, 1 hen. Single Comb tl. I Hd: J. M. Forbls. Kings Mountain. 1-2-B cockerel, 2--0 pullet- A P. Newton. lAwndale, cocke rel, 1- pullet. 1 pen; 3. H. McDowell, Oastonla, 4 cockerel. Rose Comb R I. Rerfi: Er.klns Royce, Gstonl, t pullet White Peklu Ducks: J. P. Lewis, 1 drake, 1 duck There, er 242 blrdi entered. PIXIK COMPANY MEKT8. Grrrnaboro Yte Insurance Company IU"-lfia Dlrrctora and Officers and Is Pleased at Year's HI awing Mr. Detwllep to Condnct Service. Bpeclal to The Observer. Greensboro, Jan. 25. At the first annual meeting of the stockholders nf the Dixie Klr Insurance Company, held In tho directors' room of the City National Bank, reports of the of ficers were submitted showing that the company had done a splendid business In the two months and a half It did business last year. More than two-thirds nf the Mock wp s rep resented fit the tneitlnif The reports of the officers vt r.- Mulily gratifying and severul nf th"r- present express ed themselv. t tit rn iily plensed a the hhowlnr rnnrle The resources f th- nimimnv are 1,284.5. 'I In- t.iial i.nmunt nf li abilities, Inchi'ilfiff I', nn odd raplt.-it Block. Is $r,o. .';! n fi't suipiiH. US4.S0r,9. surpltiH P"lh v In. I. lets, t754.C0 S9 The folio Inr memhers of the board nf directors i ilictiil; George Hackney, f AVINnn; It 11. Wrlghfl. of Durham: V T M-nl- DAILY FASHION SERVICE 1759 HlgfiCH' A VI rjiHi.tr hqua he yoi:k Niuiri .low m ? Pari t'kltvrn No. 1760. All h-tui. Align Tbh squr-oke ilht (Town I, piUr . SB omlemhls snd l tn.l w:u, iU now m nfiv ot long uiinop vip-t a roiling I Collar It til Le fillleli. I.ut It rould I ; etsiUea and IH nck flnisti. il qusrt round - T V BbsM wl'll lim fnll lo KlY4 s soft ' slaty eOvet Til nlevt M iy prttty llaae aaa r finltbM iti nrr;w wrlt,t ' assds Of loaertiuti cdfxd l'b lc, th In ' swrtUa and lc ln tiMrlrc is trim- Sotas ea U e1r of the collar and trros , Ue met and ba k or thi yuk. Klstxirsu aowot art tusd itu ih jruks of sll-ovor v mSroldorr, fnoey tuik'ot. rovi ot om or sorts of loMrtloa with eUstors f turki : kittKt, tr of lb nisterlal ltk astlfa ht r SMauia or etlwr thtpm mt Is Is odd ways witk Issortloo or ki4ln. gumotlmoa !?. tki ritbit4. aee collar am prot- I XalDsooa, cMbrtc. bstl.to, ). dimity, leasnleUl sad ssiMlta sr f.tored for BlshU LZI...,U?',',! I9 rlms4 srltk IIUI kemrnes or l-dc4 raSWs of lava er th bmUHiI. Tke oatum ta is 6 sires- to IT yaw. , tarda M Isclws id. . ' , frlee t pattsra, io Msta, . Slmpif g l taomber of pxttrro yon dratre, er cot out !llMtraftoa sud mail ft with IS rmu. silver or stamps, ia TV Observer. (JUarwHM, H. C- FaslUo Dept. weather, cf hevH1eJ V,r, C. 11 Unit, of Ldnnton; J. A. Meadows, of New born; A. I). Waid. ef New hern; Charles J. Harris, of Dlllnboro; II. M. Miller, Jr.. of Charlotte, and three new members, vlx: It-. H. Iileves, of Ashcvlllo; Paul Turner, of Ilaltlmore, Md.( nd T. W. Blckett, i of Louia burg. :?'l'''':f"i';"':' ' At the meeting of the board of di rectors i tho following officers were re-elected: James V, Uludea, of New pern, president; William B. Thomaon, of Greensboro, ' first - vice president; Ashley Home,, of Clayton, second Vice jjresldont George Mackney, of Wilson, third ylca president; Charlaa V. Benbow, ; treasurer; James F. Cobb, Greensboro, secretary and gen eral manager. '. " !'.'" ' ' l The annual series of revival meet ings that are conducted for the stu dent body of Trinity College wilt this year be conducted by the Rev. Dr. o. H. Detwller, pastor of West Market Street M. E. church, this city. The first serlvce will be held Sunday morning, February S, Heretofore the services have been conducted by Dr. Jruigo, cut on account or poor ncaun he cannot conduct the revival. The Greensboro Lodge of Elks Is making extensive preparations for the annual midwinter banquet to be held In the lodge rooms next Wed nesday night Several speeches will be made, and an excellent menu will bo served. The Elks are looking for ward to a good time. FIREMEN SAVE BLOCK. Qulttk Work of StateavlIIe Company Kxtlngufshe What Would Have Been a Dangerous Fire -Kinder Kraldcnce In Turwrsburg Destroy ed. Bpeclal to Tho Observer. Stateevllle, Jan. 25. Had It not been for the quick work of flrerrtven, BUtesvillo would have had another big flro WsMlneaday afternoon. Situ ated on West Broad street are tho only wooden store, buildings of any size, in the bualnesa part of town, and Uhese buildings are In the midst of the. business district. On t'ne roof tf one of these build ings about 3 o'clock Wednesday aft ernoon a blaz was discovered and tho alarm was sent In. Tho firo de partment responded promptly, lad ders wore run up and In a few mln irtcii, before thm Are had gained much headway, the flames were extinguish ed. The flr wither raOght from the flue of Wilson's tailor fjfiop or from a spark from tho chimney of t'ne Gregory cafe. The cafe waa on he ground floor of the building. The tailor shop of Mr. J. H. Wilson and a couplo of shoe shops are on the second floor. The Only damage of consequence was caused by water, and all of the losers are Insured. The building Is owned by Mr. W. E. An derson. The residence of Mr. R. L. Kinder, a prominent cltlr-en of Turnersburg township, was totally destroyed by fire Wednesday about noon. Mrs. Kinder waa at frw house, alone wheh the fire, occurred, and a It started In tho roof It Is suppoeeid that It caught from a defective flue. The house waa a new two-story structure, and the lose Is estimated at $1,900. CAPTURED AT BREAKFAST. Revenue Officers Take) Captive Fes tive Moonshiner, Victor In Many Race In Ktatcxvlllo Jail. Bpeclal to The Observer. Statesvllle, Jan. 25. R. H. Mason, tho wlley moonshiner of the lower edse, of Alexander county, who has many times outwtttod the olflccrs and who has thrice outran Deputy Mar shal W. A. Wright, of Statesvllle, was taken by surprise irly Wednesday morning at his home and arrested by Mr. Wrlgnt. Just after daybreak Wednesday morning Mr. Wright allpped up to Mason's barn and found his horse there. This being r evidence that the blockader was at homo, the de-puty crept cautiously up to a window of the house and listened. On hearing a man's vole on Ihio Inside, 'he quick ly Jerked a pair of handcuffs, burst through the door and in an InMant had the man under control. Mason was Just rising from his broakfaal and the arrert was so nudden that he hordly knew what hiul happened. Deputy Wright hrougnt lilm to States vllle WcdnMidny nlnht and pliuoed hltn in lull In default of a J500 bond. Mr Wright and Mr. Davis mode a wl.lo tour of the moonshiner ilu 1 1-1 1 while on this trip, and In addi tion to th arrest of Mason, they (mil 1 a t'lm'knde distillery In New Hup,, tnwushlp. The copper 1uid been i in , veil, tmt five fermunters, about ."t 1 1 o Knll'itiH of beer and some tnnl were "n hand when tne ofllceiK ar rived mi tin. scene TRAIN STHIKKH WAC.OX. Mr. Tlios. Illl, of Irexlell County, KeviTcly Hurt Wllllo Crosslnn 'IVuck at Statesvllle. Spi rial to The Observer. HtaieMville, .Inn I'll ---Mr. Thus. Hell, i.f 11,-thiiny township, hail a narrow , Kinpe fi'irn a very serl'ius accldf nt . -', iilu aft, iiieiiii Mr. Hell hml ,.n n i ,ivv lnil nf lumber and was ijnliti; a borne and two mules to ti. :ie ii. .Iii't bef irn reachlnif tlie i-:-1 1 1 . i I i rie- 'tnir Jimc east nf tin- il" lii. tb,. t urn imiK frtxht and run m anil il'iwn tin. track. Mr. Hell Ij li M bard to :i t them to go NtriilMht n.ci-oeH. but the animals were frlirM- -n.-il mi'l. lefiMinir ti keep the ilnt rorul. il ixbeil ,i.,un (lie railroad A fri'iKht 1 1 : ii wim ' -mniiig and. iliiif fie t"ini. tried to "top, but was un able to ilo eo Tne pilot of the en gine stnnk ill, reir of the wx"ti. Knni'klfiK Mr li'll. wagon unil lum ber off the r.i. 1' The team bnKc loo- n rul ran Mr Hell was picked up in s half (Iartel eonillilnrt and tak en to lying's H'wtlta t lum. where I r. T K Anderson dunned his wounds. He uhh li't seilnuslv burl. but bis wounds ar painful and lire likely i tn, trouble later. Hi left foot nad I n i ruxhed and Ih" l!"eh hai been torn loose from the heel Ixme There weir u number of ruts and h rubes nbmit th" fat'. No boiieH W'l'ri'' broken. M'.TT WIIKR'H rAIFNDR. -lHilule of Cnes to be Tried In IVil irnl Cirtnilt Court t Wri-k Is rraugi-l. Special io The Observer. ( ireeii-boro, Jan. 35. Ib'fore the uilliiurnnieiit of Kodaral Court, the foliowliiK calendar for the Circuit (nut i next week was arranged: Monday - K.rnest Harber vs. South ern ltu.lway ("otniiinj'. George Oaw ford ,l"U'hern HBllway t'ompany. Tucs'lay Jas. I. Iorsett, airmr., Fred Edmunds, vs. Kouthern Hall way f'otng'iny, spencer Adams vs. Houthern Hallway Company, Willlnm I. ,liik vs. ftouthern Hallway Com pany. Wednesday W. 11 Plerson vs. Vouthera Hallway Company, Arthur J. Kerns vs. Houthern Hallway Com pany, Win. K. lienver vs. Kouthorn Railway Company. ThersduyW. T. Fowler vs. Kouth ern Railway Company. The llurdln bankruptcy case is set for Monday. 'February . snd when It is concluded the cotton mill cases from Charlotte bearing on alien la bor will be taken vs. l nun-,, as. I'i.lluro of I!l trie. I,! lit U nit to Per. form lis Vm i' iMily lircaks l) Itcli-liMix Meriii-es . .Moiicl'. I'aria Work by Two J.ici kh nbtr;ers An Incident. Correepond'e.neft of The Observer. Davidson, Jan, ZS.-r-Moonwhlne and lamp light tontttitute Davidson's II lumihation ; to-night at thla writing The brasses of the crunk iIna at tho electric plant are found to b so bad ly worn that the machinery, la not workjng properly, After a few mo ment of elect rrte light darkness 'has been taking Intermittent control and putting everybody and everything In to a mate of mild confusion. People awiombled for prayer ' meeting to- nignt in an unlightod church expect ing to see the light come on and permit th eervica to be held,x Rev. A. D, P. Gllmour wa to speak In regard to union- Trwoloalcal Seml nary. The light . soon started up again and gava promise of continu ing, or. Graham aroe to introduce the epeakeh but ; prefaced : his re marks with a not of uncertainty aa to whether Dr. Gllmour could be en by his audience, though he could cer talnly be heard, when, without further warning, darkness waa again upon the town and it waa deemed wisest to dismiss the congregation. This is trie second time that Mr. Gllmour has paid Davidson a visit and had an appointment to apeak at the mid week meeting, but both times either true, weather or the darkness has pre vented the popl trom hearing his add res. An amusing incident cornea to light In the experience of a ybung lady whoae Identity Is absolutely hlddena story rhat she tells on herself. She Is one to winom nature haa given roses In her cheeks of such a deep and rich, red tha:ti n the crimson-colored flower m'ght blush with shame If a comparison was forced and the clvoek and tho roso placed side by aide. Thla young woman, visiting the city, hap pened to pass a group or -youngsters in wtnwm the Heelings of gallantry and chivalrous deportment toward the fair aex was not as highly de veloped as their Instinctive alsllko for the artificial and the pretense of beau- ity, when th essence is wanting. As tho girl paused the boys she heard a word of admonition. "Oh! come out of that paint." Thinking 'tinAt she might haw brushed her skirt against some newly painted object, she look ed down at her dneea to se what was tho matter. A hearty laugh and some further remarks from the boys oon showed her wlnat their meaning was and, with still deeper, richer vermll lion In her face, a color ,tot nature's own making, ah hurried on to laugh an hour lafcer with friends over the embarrassing and yet amusing ex perience!. A visit to the farms or or. oray and Mr. John Caldwell a mile or two cant of town on the macadam 'road a bleak win tier afternoon like this one of to-day will show tltve onlooker that model farm work goes on during the winter aa well as In summer. One will In the fields heavy pairs of mules pulling two-horae plows, fol lowed by deep aubsoilors, preparing itho around for corn that will yield at tho rato of 60 bushels to th acre. In the barns of tho two farms one may eo about feeding time 50 or more head of beef csittle, being fat tened for the local market. The. farmer has learned tinat he must make his land fat as well as his beef cattle.. So he exchanges for hulls and meal his cotton seed at the oil mill hepn and feeds these to dry c -To thla ration he adds his Bhreadjed corn plant, tons and tons of which, ara stoned In trifl big barna. Every par- tlclo of ith-ese materVals finally get back to the soil either In the form of animal manures or vegetable compost, so that the farmer makes money out of his fcied stuffs In the form of fat mt'tle for the market and tons of manure for Improving and enriching his lands. Docs tho work pay? Fine ly. If ono has energy and thrifty characteristic. Why Take Business Home Are Your Nerve Constantly Strained With tirounillees Worries? The cause of this tense condition is jln your stomach. Your food does inot digest properly. Nine-tenths of ;al dyspepsia and Indigestion Is of the nervous type and the only cer ! t 1 1 n cure Is to right the cause. Tonics, ' brain foods, bitters, etc , are mere temporary stimulant.' Your stomach and small Intestines have beromo de ranged bv Improper selection of , fends. Imperfect mastication and Ir I'eKiiiaritv both as to time and amount of eating. c.WT THROW OFF HIS CARES. ; The mucous coating of the stom- :ach and Intesllties bus lost Its power of secreting the gastric Juice (an Im poriant factor In digestion), the- tnusciee of the middle coating are c(jiicpondlngly lifeless In grinding ! up the food, and as a result the food lle in your stomach fermenting, poisoning the blood, Irritating the iii tm-s and breaking down the sye- . tent. i ! Something must be done to arouse iUiu digestive organs to action, Stu iii tt liynepsitt Tablets alone have I been found capable of digesting the rood for the unhealthy stomach. They contain diastase, pepsin and other digestive agents which the stomach Itself possesses when In health. These agents digest tho food for the atomarh and give the stomach a chance, to rest and regain Its nor mal powers. Kiuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are not a patent medicine, the formula for their preparation having been made public and known to 40,000 physi cians In the 1,'nited States and Great Hrltaln. Hy government' tests, Stu art's Dyspepsia Tablets have been shown not only to contain no harm ful Ingredients, but to possess di gestives of higher purity than found tn any other preparation. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are recommended by physicians every where and ran be bought of any druggist or direct from the manu facturers at (0 cents per box. If preferred, a free trial package will be ant you Immediately upon re ceipt of name and address. - F. A, Stuart Co., Ii etusrt Bldg., Marshall, Mich. Mothers who give their ehlWrtn Ken nedy's Laaative Cough Syrup Invertsa- I w UJ..m. It 1 rnnllil Mamam mwA fmm Conform to the National Para Food aaj Drug Law. Sold by llawley's 1'barm- Name. f.iv: I'olycarpus. Fun rir.-Vat 7:06; sets at 4:54. 16711. -Kml of the Orinin. the first vessel In the Western walun. laid lx miles west of Niagara Falls, by La fcalle. -1733. A negro for an assault upon a whlto woman burned alive in New Jersey. ' 1779. Arnold 1 sentenced by court martlei to be reprimanded by - 'General Washington. 1782.Dearasse, with the " French : fleet. 29 sail, attacked the Brlt- iah under Hood. 22 salL but was repulsed with the loss of 1.600 . ? killed and wounded. British loss ' trifling. . . . - , ' 1801 Congress extended ' the . cus toms laws over the new Louisi ana . .Territory, ,- by making Natchea a port of entry. ; ' 1829-f-A ; resolution - introduced - lit the city council of New ' York, , abolishing all lotteries In ' the city llmiu, . because they f had bficoma so numerous as to ba idemoraHsing.'-.. ,;:,. j ' ' 1830-,Robert Y. Hayne, of South . Carolina, lr mada his - famous speech In Congress in defense of euta rights. v 1838 John O'Nell died at Hivra de , . Gracer - Md.; distinguished for the resistance ha made at that ; - place to the British under Ad- - mlral Cockburn during the' last war i With Ens-land 1837e Michigan admitted Into the Union: tha 2Rth fitste 1839-stephen :, Van Rensselaer died at Albany, N. Y. He was the fifth In descent from Kllian Van Rensselaer, the original pro prietor' and patentee of tha colony of Rensselaerwyck, a ter ritory 41 miles long and 24 broad. . 1839, Tramendous gale and heaw rain tn the United States. The river at Philadelphia rose 17 feet above low water mark, and at Kennebec 13 feet above high, water mark. New York and Al bany were considerably over flowed 1855. The chapel and left wing of nuueage . College, South. Caro lina, destroyed hv flee 1861. Louisiana secedes 1865. Navigation In the Pntnmsn river blockaded by ice twelve, inches thick below Washington. 1871.- Income tax renele4 ' 1884. During a debate In the House at wasnington on the bill for the relief of General Fits-John Porter, It was declared (hat 3,000 Union army officers were against him and only Grant, Rosecrans and Slocum In his favor. 1903.Judge William R. Day. of Ohio, accepted the appointment of the President to the United States Supreme Court. Mr. Shirley Anderson, of Madison. Special to The Observer. Winston-Salem, Jan. 24. A tele gram received here this morning from Madison announced the death of Mr, Shirley Anderson, which occurred last night at the home of his parents at that place. Deceased, who was about 35 years old. had been in fall ing health for several months. He was a resident of this city for several years, first holding a position with Vaughn & Co., latar with J. J. Nor man & Co., being next manager of the Standard Feed Co. About two years ago he went to Baltimore and became associated with his brother. Mr. K L. Anderson, In the sale of manufactured tobacco. When his. health began to fail he took a trip to California. Not being benefited by the change of climate he returned to his old home at Madison. Mr. An derson was held in high esteem by all who knew him. He was an hon ored member of Damon Lodge, Knights of Pythias. He was a broth er of Mrs. J. H. Suttenfleld, of this city. The funeral services will be held at Madison at 11 o'clock to morrow. must pass danger fhe trating and soothing properties, all unpleasant feelings, and so ordeal that she passes through the event safely and with but little suffering, as numbers have testified and said, "it is worth its weight in gold." $1.00 per WiMR bottle of druggists. Book containing valuable information mailed free. THE BRAD. IH D REGULATOR CO., AUaoU, C. rub it on your chest under your vest Govan's Pnoomonia Cure Cures Pneumonia, Coughs, Colds and Croup, External All Druisti 25c md $1.00 It relieves within 4 Ho urs and cores within 4 Days. It cures colds, coughs and croup In less time. '. FIRE INSURANCE TnX FOLLOWING COMPANIES REPRESENTED AND AMPttS PRO . ) TECT10N OrjARANTEED!, ; ATNA HARTTOIU) PnOKMX KORITi BRITISH PHEXIX , WORTHERN PIEDMONT R. E. Qochrane. tnsuranc and Real Estate) Agent ; . .. d THE CHARLOTTE SUPPLY CO. America AH-Wreaght Steel Rjnlt PuDsgrs and "CUnf Btttchel Ruhbet , If carry In stock TaJe and Towne Bblsts ep to sis tons eapscltrt also . v , mi una U.TwMtfWto t A Revdving , ( Flat Cards V Railway Head3 j and Drawing Frames A. n. VVA SHBUR N, South , PIPE ORGAN ARRIVES. , ' Christian Church's Instrument Will be Installed Next week New Resi dences and New Streeta. Special to The Obeerver. v i 1 Wilson, Jan. 25. The new pipe or gan for he Christian churcfn has ar rived and will be placed in the church next week. The lnatrumnet la a Mouler and post $8,000. Owing to the rapidly lncrdaaing attendance In the Sunday school of thla church, R, Is found necessary to enlarge the build ing, and the trustees of the church ihave decided to have two Sunday school rooms erected In the base" ment Messrs. Burwell Barnes, B. J. Barnes and S. G. Newborns will at an early date began the erection f new residences on weir recently pur chased lots on Broad street New streets are being laid out this week In the western . edge of the town. Deans and Vance streets are being extended, and several dwellings will be bulk on these streets this spring. Tne Wells Grocery company is mov ing Into the large store recently va cated by Mr. A. P. Branch on Barnes street Mr. Branch, has moved Into one of the stores in the . Anderson block. ' OLD GUN EXPLODES. Mr. Ed Ferrahee, of Elizabeth City, Loses Three Fingers by Accident. Special to The Observer. Elizabeth city, jan. zo. Mr. tsa Ferrebee, of this Ctty, met with painful accident thla afternoon. He had cleaned an old gun, which had been used for 46 years, and attempt ed to use It. On firing the second barrel of the gun it exploded, tear ing off three of Mr. Ferrebee's fin gers and badly mutilating his hands and arms. ,He was round shortly after the accident In an unconscious condition, resulting from the shock and from the loss of blood. It's a pleasure to tell our readers about a Cough Cough Cure like Dr. Snoop's. For years Dr. 8 hoop has fought against the use of Opium, Chloroform, or other tin safe Ingredients commonly found in Cough remedies. Dr. Shoop. It seems, has welcomed the Pure Food and Drug Law recently enacted, for he ha worked along similar lines many yeara For nearly 20 years Dr. Shoop's Cough Cure containers have had a warning printed on them against Opium and other nar cotic poisons. He has thus mada It pos sible for mothers to protect their child ren by simply Insisting on having Dr. Phoop's Cough Cure. Sold by Burwell Dunn Reall Store. . Is to love childrea, and no home can be completely happy with out them, yet the ordeal through which, the expectant mother usually is so full of suffering, and fear that she looks forward critical hour with apprehension and dread. Mother's Friend, bv its oene- er allays nausea, nervousness, and prepares the system for tht Weil Valves and Kin SmnUe r ; v ' aMk mm M i-;,o ; - CHARLOTTE, - NORTH CAROLINA ' - V n 4 i m In a mercantile' business Is the number of customers It has. ' '" If you win call in and see how we are hustling you can see why our store Is so often crowded. with buyers. "... i . We make it a point to give the. public the very bt possible service, both as to quality of goods and attention of employes and we ara pleased to say that both these are giving good results, as shown by our large and Increasing business. lf you will call er write we eaa make It to your Interest. ' , . - ' ',' Weddingtbntt 29 East Trade Street Diamonds Come and look at , our magnificent line of Dia mond. We handle nothing except the very best. It's a good investment, -as Dia monds are , advancing in price daily. Shoe Trees preserve shape and add to life and appearance ot your footwear. Shapes to Fit Stylish Shoes Men's and Ladles' Sixes. Miner's Patent Extension Trees, price 11.00. Our Improved Lever Trees, prloe 75c. In ordering, send outline of shape ot shoe, with else snd width, and add tSc. for express or mailing. Catalogue tree. GILREATII & CO. GO TO THE -." SOS S. TRTOX. MEET MB AT TUB i Afternoon '. . t:S0 to ft, Evening . , . . .,.. .' to 10:10, It it's Orates yen want, or Mantels and TUa, see us or writs for cats logue. ". 'k.-:- H-fyt'S : 3iariotte, K. C J- ... Interna Cwawts i 1 ' t . end ' ' - , - " . novisj Frames Spinnlns Frames ; ; , and Reds c t n Afi en t Uadiifiery for farm and Fac tory. Engines, 12 Bc3efl iktara Tabular and Portables on skids, tTom l2toX50H.P. . Improved G?a Matineiy, find. Presses, and complete outfits of capacity of 100 bales per day ana oyer. Sawlls,Fwfi all sizes In use in the South. Pulleys d Shafting M sizes trom the smallest to complete cotton mfll outfits, LID D ELL COMPANY, DB. 0. L. AUaXAHDEB; DENTIST. OAHSOX BCTLDUTa , Southeast Corner rOTJRTH AJTD TRTOJL STTiHTSj HOOK AND H00EE3' ABOHITEOTS ' 1 COARZaTXTBlAi GRXXTTSBORO. IT A Wheeler, fringe and Dickey ARCHITECTS I soma moor JKTo BulldlBS, ' LEONARD L. HUNTEB ARCHITEOT , CS alsUdlnf coARxyrTB ..;... k. a FRANK P. HILBURN & CO. ARCHITECTS WAswNcrroir, ft a.;;';,:;;:" ' . Dr. ft Wyt Bnuibtaon, I,.. Bstchlson. v' i nt ii! a INSURANCE t- FIRri 1 -' . . - v ' LIFE, - ' 5 ACCIDENT i OmCHi sres Bant BufiAsa, ;t:A. Baa tsmsm t$x , V : r
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Jan. 26, 1907, edition 1
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