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i t I; 1. J a.! v of j ti-; -rr, v rijit, s -i : v i the pa;ro;:i 'e v.!.a;i it uri- vulteJly merits an overflowing au-j dk-nce will be present to give it greet-1, This reni n liable production has! ht hleved B rerord nf success - which stands -wlihout a parallel in the his-i'-tory of the stage in America. Wher-; ever it has been seen "vast throngs' "".nave been attracted to . the theatres. and all who have witnessed It, as -well;' as the subsequent newspaper reviews, have, pronounced it the beat; enter 'stinment of its kind In every "parti- lai -" T, la o-IVfm hxr a. rntri rmin V ftf 0 comedians, singers and tJancers, and great success. Gay decorations; of with scenic aid costume equipment bunting are used effectively In the of the most, elaborate and . beauUful aaornment r of the : beautiful i hull; kind.' And we are to have the .orj- , . -- . .. , lnal production here the one which Christmas greens, holly, cedar - and "has occasioned all of the " favorable mistletoe, are everywhere in evidence, comment which has distinguished tha, and it is well worth the price of ad presentation of "Coming Thro' - the mission to view the brlghf-and beau- , Eye" among the' great productions : tiful scene the Auditorium j presents, v that have been brought ' forward , in. Inexpensive Christmas gifts are to be this, country in many years. -;. There found in great - numDers, delicious . is only ene company appearing in this luncheons and suppera will be served,. , piece, I wWcS : demonstrate- the fact and a delightful programme I music tha. W krmAn iaw tha nrtB-tnnl ntnj and recitations. Will . b gtVeft: eUCh . ductiOn la every detail. The cast sla , headed, by Frank Lalor, a . comedian the ,iair aejassistance or; xne iree of the very highest order of excel-f ward of the Presbyterian Hospital-. lence,,n4 he is assisted by an aasem. 1 charity too broad for denomin blage of-fun-maker and vocalists. aU atlonal lines, and deserves ;tbehear- of whom- have achieved celebrity- in ay .support and patronage of tha en thei r special fields of endeave-r ; Aug-! tire city. J i. jr'"' 'tcA " mentinr these is a chorus and balletf f, At 3 o'clock the baby- ihsw l te of tQK -made up principally of sweet- WAw. ..i ,1.1- , n .'. been entered; andthla will doubtless J- of view thl wUlbean event of ; the. ' I most distinctively interesUna and n u-. joyable kind nd it snould. and doubt-f At 4 o'clock the. following musicw less will, attract an oversowing audi- programme will be given: -ence. :The sale of seat is now oa at i Violin Solo-Miss Allison. , Hnwlev 1 v Reading Miss Bertha Dotger. -? RlV-yAN WINKLE. V "Vocal Solo Miss' Hasel Brown, s"- ' ' Chkrtotte next Tuesday will, have putno' SoioMSsa Mlrloni! Tukat;?-?-?-anothW opportunity of seeing JefvAt S o'clock the following programme " ferson in the famous eharaeteriiation. wilt be -render!: -':?rJk' .( ' 1 'RJp Van Winkle.'! Thomas,, one of : .tiLtlTlii. ,k "....jruii,! .Mi tn i Vocal Sol, ' Spanish serenaae, ? .vf. , , the aucdessfWsons of the .gret Jo- KovnMUg' Helen 8. Wade. - ,r a-. seph. has an antirely new production cocat Solo-Mrs. Joseph A. Jones, i i -, this iyear with an adequate supporting . violin Solo Mr p.. A.- Bichardson, -"f'Casi. v. k jhiu" 1 ' -i ,.v ' u Vocal Solo Mr Henry F5 AndeVson. ,, ' Tha iwitlnee "wilt be a upeclat child-l, fa '-Who Syjvlat' ,SchuberU g ' , dren'i-day affalrA (School children will : , b ISV' - be givea IBoents arid ll.Ott sea-for L$f. )&A'y I rtt eents when supplied wlth ldentifl;j , gu?f ThyAwel Spirit," Holt'- cation ticket which wilt be distributed rnanMiss Wade and Mr. Anderson. v in ample time. - vie..r'.- -Hv.' :-.'vj :. At B o'clock there will be a competitive "Rip" Ms an,"historto." character.; drill by threw squsds from the Hornet .'and the story has Wmaia-school, Neat, riflemen The winning squad will . classic. Jfr this reason the.? children, be served with supper by the ladles. all over the country r, taking, very . The Steele Creek Band will furnish : -.' kindly -to the Jefferson presentation music at intervala throughout the ev- and' attending it in large numbers.' ening; . J" ' . . t ' , r ; In .-Atlanta, the 'other day. overi" Tha Stleff , Company has -kindly 's.OOfllr people iwere tat: the ? matinee, tendered a piano tor use in the mu . r.t tham , hin ,'.ViMr1rn Th itml nrosrramme. i ' seat sale for this notable engagement! ; An admission fee of, 10 cents for " . will begin at Hawley'a . Saturday adults" and '6 cents for children- w 1 tnomin. . j be charged at the door. There wll : -FORTY-FIVB ; FROM.be no- extra charge for the ..musical a ' "BROADWAY"'--', . fi programme.- ' - Seldom 'in jthe.hlstory of.lhe stage 1 1 -By invitation of fia"a tlf has a.mald-nd by this term la th' l1 . "Vi -nd ' tSS , meant the serving or common garden Alexander :.,ReHorne e varity of maid, not the generic term T011 i2PiLe - tI,T ?i as applied to the unmarried female-, fjXi .beethe chief figure or heroin. iBi a TlCXwttfLw the S - play. There have been exceptions. of Jh iHdlenca . wl occupy tne , gai if course, such as phenomenally success- ,lery. B, r,;, t0.dav and ful VJane." naturally needed to prove in i rdial lnvlutloS is i !'.?,Ary ?SJU" .ftihan.' v-'bers of a house maid employed ma lamny, an -mflnitude-of -good nature sh aca r whoafsidenceat ew . Kocneue.. Twm ,be..mM1g ttfe good things "1 fftit i im. Lwth'pfroin ft 'o'clock unUl half -past 12 - type-but jftot an Impossible one. Wltn( , ,, ;- ; , an4,aings her way through the piece and into the hearts of the theatre-go-v era in the.most fascinating, way, play . ing a conspIcuous;part in the develop ment of the plot, thwarting the villain ; in th drama and rendering wrttb con , r aummate: skill the ' songs which ibear l" her name, such as "Mary 1s a Grand ; - Old Name." and "So Long Mary." Miss " Emma Carus Is the actress in whose V. -capable hands the role rests this ea- - man An d the nart' has never, been so - weii slaved or o well aung as this is v an .yeari' r;i i,ni w Bmww aTtreas ian church of Charlotte Jast .night, It Is a real rarity On -the present mueioal was unanimously determined to at comedv stage, the usual Thespian be-J tempt tp raise this year for the cause in either one thing or the other, but of foreign missions the sum of J1.000. iiardV ever both at the same tlme.'This is in aecord with fne missionary Keott Welch wilt, play the part of "Kl J , movement whiph is sweeping over the Burnaf the ex-prUe fighter. Seals: are now- ow sale .for, the en- S -. .i II I ji D.i1'"!!'!" 'HJi"l . '.l-.. ' ' . '' '-',; i PREVENT HEADACHE. - Force them I Nor aids them. ! Ra mon'a treatment of Liver , Pills and Tonic Pellets strengthens the liver and digestive organs so thst thev do their own work and fortifies your constitution-against future trouble. Entire treatment 25c. W. L. Hand -f & Co. Jno. M. Scott ft Co, ,1 u&aiumuro . " - Xow lias Direct " " . !fEW rXIOX STATIOXi I . t 1 WITH ALL LINES TO 1 mmtm ...waaw i ' ... . - m t i ' 2 f : x n THROrGH VESTIBULED TRAINS SPLENDIDLY EQUIPPED. . .1 " PULLMAN DRAWING-ROOM 4 . k "l Front WASHINGTON to - , piTTSBritG, CLEVELAND, CHICAGO. , s ,' (' THE WEST AND , NORTHWEST. - - FAMOUS ROYAL BLUE LINE , i HALTIMOnE, rHIL.J)ELPHI.4 and ' "NEW YORK ! ; "Every Hour on the Hour" i .!,'Rvmr Othrr Hour mi the. . a I " rwiadclp'iia , .D. B. MARTIN. ' . ' ' ' Manager Passengrr ,Trafflcr P ' .1, .1 ' , t J ' it. red it to be c, colore! c tn.it has ever appeared' bviois t.; appeared' l . American public. CHARITY BAZAAR TO-DAY, ' i- The New Audltortum Ik-autlfuIIy Decorated The Attraction -Supikts otic! LnneliM to Be Served Baby Fair This Afternoon The Steele Creek and Woodmen Eands to Assist Great Event Promised. , ' The charity fair which opeus at the new,. Auditorium this morning at 11 o'clock -will undoubtedly be - a afternoon and evening. . The object ot Prove one of the most attractive feat-, re tne bazaar, f ( - ; . participate in its many pleasures, It . . iht. (ftl- Birds on Among other attractjona . at the fair will, b a Gipsy camp and those wishing to know their future will do well to conault this band of Gypsies. ' WILL BAKE $1,000. - Congregation of Hr Asaodat He r formed Church Will Try. to More . Than Double East Year's Contribu tion, to Missions, - ,; - At a meeting of the elder and dea cons, all the officers, therefore, of the First Associate Relormed , Presoyter icountry, which la leading the'ehurches to" reauDie ineir-euui io iu nu uuw-tion.- "- w 1 h , t-'. v '. . , , - Xaiw year' Iey, WlIVam Duncan's church contributed about II a mem ber, this being about the same as the ratio throughout the Church which averaged 11.10. .Te-- raise $1,000 a contribution C about $2.60 a member will be necessary.' The-action of the Heainr end elders was wholly nnanl- mous. not a dissenting vote" -being cast, j - .V'.'1' J ",- - a ConnectJdns 1a . WASHINGTON, D. ft ' , " - s AND FROM THE SOUTH. PARLOR' AND SLEEPING CARS. , Washington id Baltimore. , Odd Hcmr" ,H'jhlnMrn and New York. ' C. W. IJASSETT. ' , ,-t" General Passenger Agent. i ' v l-.ive i: : k ,,se have lie t 'fjre-.-.t and be that has ever . r - . r r.u m i I iy 'ir-.u , -j f J: -a f i cr I. i-n ;n.i f i; - 1 en l mere is :.t a .Mi. i tier la ti.e World I Afford to Leive It - frfri.' Iio Can . I.H..UJ- mn uaw tne :eaivlnr. as. More people succumb each year to some form of kidney .trouble than any other cause. The slightest form of kidney derangement often '.de velops into Bright's kidney disease, diabetes . or dropsy. , When either of these diseases are suspected the suf ferer should at once ek the best medical attention possible. " Consult only a good, first-class . physician: leave patent medicines alone. There are many of the lesser symp toms of kidney trouble which can be treated at home is stated by a well known authority. For some of these, such as backache4, pain, In tha region of . the-; kidneys, weak j bladder. fre quency (especially at night), pain- ihi seaming r .and other - urinary irouwes, u-y tne following' simple home remedy: Fluid Extract Dan delion, one-half ounce; Compound Kargon, one ounce,; Compound Syrup Sarsaparljla, - three ounces. , These simple ingredients are -harmless -and can be ' obtained at ., any , good pre scription pharmacy and. any one can mix them by shaking well . In . a bot tle. The dose for adults is a tea spoonful After each meal and , again at bedtime. ', 4i ;r; ' There is no better general remedy known; to relieve all forms of rheu matism either, . because, it acts di rectly , upon the i kidney and blood. It cleans the clogged up pores in the kidneys so they can filter and strain from the blood , the poisonous uric add and waste matter, which if not eliminated remain ' in the blood, de-1 compose end settle v about the Joints and muscular tissues, ":ss causing .the ; are not actins: properly.: "Take care-t of your kidneys,'! is now the physi cian's advice to his patients. 1 .,y:- ,,., , .mmh 'f- BABY SHOW THIS AFTERNOON. The Classes and the Prize Judging . to B Impartial-To Commence at i- S O'Clock. The feature of the Charity Basaar this afternoon Is the babies' fair which is to commence at o'clock. The building l.Will v be comfortably heated and everything in perfect condition for the celebraton. The judging -wjll be absolutely Impartial. The classes and prizes are, as follows .For the "most ? perfect' of babyhood under s Dec! men months of asre. a aold bar pin, Jo natdd ,-by ; MV ,Er ' Lineback. Vtass tJ--J(!'or ine njosi penen bjiovi- u . A I . . m I .. . . M a . I. .. - ' I !. m ..a .... . .,1a - J. ' i.UH H11LO J II I. Mil .r i I I f"l 1 f. 1 1 I . ,TSr y--l rA " apply Bucklin's Am lei saw. It curd . Mrs. Joe Person's ,. n......'. ..Mtf :.i-j.iiSttnn of them for good 20 years aro. '.'" . to. W given fylna- the sufferer that the ktdneVs 'B!?1 ?.or??: :!"b4." .i1 f Y.win' t- k-.. nwn of babyhood Tronusix montns to mm reierences and ex- otie year, ia set of haby pins.' donat- i Porlenee. a. , A Q., care Observer. 'dr..thi? ndsr nerfecUvP8"1"" superintendent Class Er-Forthe fft perfec tlyj - of by versatlirman with specimen Of babyhood from ; one to vast experience in " manufacturing all two years, a gold :hecklaee; donated classes of fabrics. At present employed by the.Llttie-Long company., i r Class D For the ": ; most perfect specimen, of babyhood from two to three years, a algnet ring, donated by Garibaldi, Bruns k Dixon. : ClaSS. JSJS Or xne ; ;most pericctiy developed boy baby in tne lot, a Cno i maltress, donated . by - the L, Southern . Cotton Oil Company. onon uu .company. v , ; . ' 4 Cto most eloped girl ' baby Jn the lot; a crib comfort, donated by the Southern Cot v. nn. nf nurlottA Command- f '7; .1" "v r.'rv...- Jf-'' V' CPy ., , flEminent Commander H. A,.. MurtIHj of Charlotte Commandery, : Ko. 2 Khlghts Templars, who was re-elected, tii high mc. at the meeting Tuesday night, has not yet made out his aonointmenta ror tne ensuing year. bat will likely do so within, a very twFaZiHrfn aiT v ,,,, . "T"ZT: days. The other officers of the com. J -MOT ' OR ;8AHous. oppeaita mandery are; A. J. Crampton, joaptam a(Ja-pte, t0 trucklng m' general: R. W.. Smith, generalissimo; nough for two fanjJlles. Tubular well, F; M,: Winchester, senior warden H.rMcDt. Watklns. ; ; , . , M Dav. lunior warden: b. k... ciair,- treasurer, and O. A. page, recorder. 'M New Laboratory Opened. I 'Dra. C. N. Peereif and R. H. Laf ferty, of the faculty of the , North Carolina Medical College, have open ej a chemical and pathological labo ratory at the college tor the pur pose of making all sorts of bacterid ologlcal and chemical examinations and alaysea of milk and water. Drs. Peeler andiLafferty are both-experts In-their particular lines and doubt less will command a wide clientele throughout thla section of the tate., has recently been produced by Dr.' Bhoop. nf Racine, Wis. Ton don't hftre to boll it twenty or thirty minutes. "Mads in & fee"- is really the cl"est Coffee Imlta u. vw v '-timdueed.' ?Iot a rraln of real- Coffee In it tlther. Health Coffe imitation li mad from . tours toasted "ereais or (rrjiinB,11 .tviiu imi, nuu,,, w. Resllv it would fool an expert-were he ,a MnlrnnwtnB-lv rtrink It for Coffoe. - llil- ler-Van Ness Co., Short Talks on Cotton Seed Oil -;s : ; ITS DIGESTIBILITY - i " There Is more digestible ma . terlal incotton seed oil' than ; in olive olll The digesabiiltx of various fats recently pub llahed from' the report of Pro- feasor Maore, of Arkansas, : shbws . Refined . Cotton Seed Oil. 80.37- per . cent, digestible, t and' OlIve OH. only M.sr per . cent", Cotton seed oil will con- j sume. totally. It leaves no "ash J whatever. There is no "gum In .refined , cotton seed , oil, j whkh is the form In which , it Is eaten. ;. Olive oil ,ia more, of a tax upon the system than ' cotton aeed oil, as. will be seen above. ,' And cotton oil. la pre- - scribed by physicians In pref- 'erence , to any, other fat, be- cause of Its' digestibility. it' .will produce no disease or dis order and If Is used not only to build up "the system incases - of extreme, -weakness, but 'te v prevent disease. 4 Its action ,in this respect." is " the result , of its being readily digestible and' : being a blood-forming f$od of v the highest order. . , . - ' INSIST ONa ; ' ' " GOLDEN CLOItY OILi Its purity begins In'the green . , fields, of the punny South. ' THE SOt'TIIEItN COTTON . . OIL CO., , '. Bolo-Stanufac'fnrera. . Charlotte, 'N, C. I V Direct. From the Jamestown Exposition -"' .-. WILL BE SOLD AT . PUBLIC AUCTION ThuSnDl This is the Largest rr ' 1 V Sales. II a. m., 3 p. :y;y- HERE'S GOOD advice. ; - ; O. S; WOolever, one of the beiSt-known mercnatws or, Xe Raysvule, N. y.. says: PEOPLE'S COLUMN AH advertisements Inserted hf this column at rate of ten cents per line of six words, -No ad. taken for less than 30 cents. .Cash In advance WANTED WANTED By a young man, rcom and board in a private family. Reference r Address Newton, care The " mr, " - ' ; - : , wAwrEu Representative' for Western financial institution; -Mast.' be high- class and a aalASmiin nt An.iu4 a,n. wi tomtom cnange January ist im. Address- Competent. , care this -paper. FOR sale: FOR 8ALTC A McCrav - Mfrtmrntr.r. compsrotively new; In active service ZTXfK 8x10 feet: ort- 1 gina! cost about 31, for a ouiok buyer 1 fcl i geU it. Address P. O. Box 11, ; u It idY. p v . ... , Box 11, FOR feALEJ-Jmproved, .Victor vteperlrig arm talking machln, fetuT u mWirlM u. lection of records abbu SO. . All in f tt ass condition, as good as new. Par- gain, to casn purehaanr; ;Address Vlctof, care-The Observer. ;"'. - . . FOR BALE; OR JR.ENTThe iCeeranS" " m South Tryon street J. M. s, - , ; w nti, FOR "RENT Modern 7-rocm house, worthington Ave, Dilworth. 'Phone Mrs. I. vv, Carr. 'Phone 5S0. FOR R1FJIT S unfurntah nuim. in nlf new house, fine neighborhood. Suit able for light housekeeping. Box 17i, IX)ST L08T-SmaJl package while shopping. wrapped in Hskuo iaper, 'containing white linen belt, etc. Reward l return ed to Observer offloe. M IK CELL A IV roOCK CHICKERINO and Ivors , Pond Parker-Gardner Co. WHlSKBnr dHnkers should use "Barium kh"" ii.in iy ids lure ne.uin io their , burnt out stomachs. Barium Springs Co., N. C. BOOKSW5M volumes of Action, Children's books, Chrlstmss books, Bibles, Prayer Books; muBtJtt sold at or.ce. Less than half price. Great bargains. Queen Cltv Printing Co. DO NOT FAIL to see the new styles in Lentner Davenports and Couohe. Nothing so acceptable as a gift. Park er-Oardner CO. SPECIAL BARGAINS In Felt Mstresiss. ; The ii5 kind at 112.50. Also a special lot at 16.60. Parker-Oardncr Co. ARTISTS' MATERIA TSCnv8s7Varl 'nlsh. Paints. Brushes, Easels at less than half price. Queen ClfyPaper Co. - THE ANNUAL MEHTTI NO of the stock holders of -the Charlotte Building St Loan Association will be held Thursday evening at S o'clock in tbelr office, 203 North Tryon street. All stockholders are requested to be present. FIND the largest and best Dolls for the money at Fiournoy's. SEE TUB handsome Cups and' Saucers ; at Fournoys. - LBaTHEW Chairs - and- Rockers, - The largest stock in the' Slate to select front. Parker-Oardner Co. , FIND the largest and best Polls for the money at Fiournoy's. rAUTOMOBILB absolutely" free. Ask MlUer Clothing Co. , ' . -? PICTTTnii-We bsve a limited number ut Olbson ad Gilbert pictures at lens than half price. One dollar pictures . 40 cents. Rare bargains in small pictures, Queen City Printing Co. . - COSTUMIERS In brass, or wood, various nnisnes. Just tne thing for the bed room to hang your, clothes on, ; Parker- unrulier it. FANCT GOODS of all Alnds 'st Flour noa. I " : FOR totm health's snke," use Barium Bpringa Water, Ask Jno. R, Pharr. - FANCT GOODSof "ati klndra't"Flourl ncy'a FIND the srgst and best Dolls for the money at Flournoya v ?. CIGAR8 ChrlstiPfts pscl;ocs from II to 9 it, 8. Michael, 'Central Hotel Cigar Stand.v . , FANCY OOODSFall ktnds" at Flow noy's. EAT SQUAB ON TOAST-W can fur nlnh you drn.l rTiHh in pairs or d ozena 'Phone Ii7 M-iCklcnbura sluuiib --OF- at 233 South and . Finest Collection Without Reserve to m. and 8 p. m. Dally. SJcte'THD handsome Cups and Saucers at Fournoy's. . Remedy and get wy-' I ' Tin If HJrttW,Tir.j. .u -i a . . Works , ue5Tat 'ihnV -n n;or scsrlet fever ,Wh. ha. a eold.The DDRtSS KING'S Business OA'L1 Charlotte, N. C, tor special rates tor ff ? n anvoter Mrs F F StuToh !holarshlp. Winter onenin JAn.nrv M ,n t0. V5 HI .... r F, f treh- snd Sd 19WL. ' ... paierexterlence wanta nnk iti,tinn . rn na " always pven gooa saus & Q? care ObseiTw attuatlon.s f mGtlon... Thl8 remedy contains no care ooserver.- Unium or ether narcoUo and may be aiv 19 1 FKIDAY NIGHT The Rork Company's production The Greatest of All the Big Musical '"- Comedy -Successes COMING THRO' THE RYE Frank Lalor Jn His Inimitable Original Creation, "Nott, The Tailor," And a Matchless Company of -SO Comedians, Singers, Dancers Scenery, Costumes and Other Effects of Rare Magnificence. A performance and a production absolutely without a parallel in the history of the American stage. Seats on sale now at Hawley's. Prices ....... $1.50, 11.00, 75. 50. 6 WHY SANITARY? Because It la absolutely all wool. Because it ensures perfect estsope for the ex halations from the skin and a wholesome Inflow" of fresh sir without the least danger -of emu. Because - the aarments Hive special protection to the vi tal parts, write for samples ana ; pootuet or particulars. For sale In Charlotte by,, 4 YORKE BROS. ROGERS you may 'not want to spend much money for presents, but you want send something to iyour friends. .Why not send ft book,, one of the -most attractive and satisfactory of presents and one of the cheap- '"... ' h 1 . ' f- . 1 ; . , " ' :i I . -- . ;:,.ti. ' ' , Call and sec the new V ' ' - -' ' :l'.-,.' l-vL - i.;- .. Jloliday Books while the stodk is complete. Stone & V nookscllfrs, Stationers, Office , '; Outfitters, '' " i r v t v 23 fco. Tryon 6U Tn These! lis I vou may 'not want to t Barrmger . Cow Try on Street - Ever Shown in the South and will be. Sold the Highest Bidder . ' : ; J. GOOD COUGH MEDICINE FOR . CHILDREN. . ' . The season for coughs and colds Is now at hand and too much care cannot be 1 to nrotect the children. A child la imurn mors iiKeiy iu cumruui aiDrunena onfokft you cur m tno ie? tna ir, 01 Kipiey, "yo. nave . .nvthln. nfhav than rh.m. iflW TCI WMVM n J . . . . d v.. w. .u uii.'ii.- berlain's Cough Rpmedy for my chlld- fen as confidently to a child as to an adult For sale by W. u Hand A Co. LADIES' BEDROOM DESKS 1 ' t - Holiday I V here sn IV play of Ladles' V Suitable they are I ,v-. w room in the home t .... 1 Parher " Gardner Co, FLOWERS FOR CHRISTMAS Here we are again, with everything in the way of Cut Flowers. The choicest selection of Cut Flowers. The best service. The ' lowest prices c insistent with quality, , Just a word about our ' Fancy Carnations, Roses, Lily 0 t the-Valley and Violets. They are the New York kind. The best ever. Don't fall to secure some, of them. ' DILWORTH FLORAL GARDENS, W.G. McPhec, Prop. Charlotte, N. O. 'Phones: Might call 211; business S00. , . I Tho mpaon H oop italt !""" ' 1 " i.i..i mmi,ii,m- -t'.i j it- 1 1 m 1 1 'j"; " 1 . Jm J'JMgMweaaasssss ' 1 (INCORPORATED). LUMBERTQN, N. C. A well equipped hospital for the treatment of all non-contagious, medical and surgical JT cases. Hot and cold baths. Competent corps X of trained nurses. ; ; -Special department for the scientific, ethical y. and humane treatment of whiskey and drug habits. Descriptive circular sent on request. ' f X Ua. Ii. A. aVJslroJit Tx J. Resklent Physician and General Manager, " T 1VMBERTOX,' N. C Presbyterian College For Women CHAaXOTTE. X, 0. Opens September 5th, 1907, Catalogue furnished ' :i .v.:-;,-, v. i, " ;. . v; ' -;:''' ; t" y.i.y-: x-iV?1. .y;.-----".,:: upon application. , Rev, J. R. Bridges, (INCORPORATEOJ v This in the largest, best equipped ouslne coller In ITorth Caro lina -a positive, provable tact. Book-keeping, bnort.'und, - - Tp- writing and Telegrr.phy taught by expert Positions guaranteed cr ' ; money back. 'Railroad lara -paid. Writ for eur new Catalogue sslc OfffT. '''' " ' ' '.' ..,:-..-:-. .'. AddresaBI,llu3laaCoI!;e,, Ctiarlettal-jr.'' C, ' r T.i'.t'z r. "i'j'.'f S :v ; y ".,,' " ; . v ,y;y ;': yl: x '. y : - " ' r' LIIMDY, Auctioneer CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY RATES VL . - SEABOARD s , The - Seaboard ? announces low Christmas and New Year Holiday rates of one -and ohe-thlrd first-claw fare plus 25 cents, based on rates effective prior to July 1st, 107 Tickets to be sold December 20th to: t5th inclusive, and December 30th-1 Slat and January 1st, with final return limit January 6th. i0S. For rates and time-tables, apply to the undersigned. ' JAMES KER. C. P. A., ' Charlotte, N. C. . C. H. GATTIS, T. P. A., Raleigh, N, C shoppers will unusual dis- Desks. . for. any them in Oak,' Mahogany. Bird's Eye .Mag pie and Curly Birch. The prices are most reasonable and they begin'-, at 15.60 and go as high as 165.00. - . ' PARLOR AND ' LIBRARY. . TABLES An endless variety of Parlor and Llbray Tables. " Almost any style and price that you can" imagine. f ;' Come and look over our i stock to-day. D, D., President We show t I ai iit, oil L, 1 til slreeu 1 .
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