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: , y : t ve,,r i r. i . : i 1 wo r;;y 39 t.ilvs. V.-f, Trice 1 . ? 9 3-4 wtii., a ii-iiiKcl . - at i .!e t'.:an that uf ye.-iterU.iy. c; .. .'...y's rtceipts brought the total ; .r tiiP rotten ar, which begins the lt cf September, as usually reckon ed to a point -34 ahead t &h.ilgures for the f ame prka last year ax the present ttime. ,;.';',:- -'r i'': ::- y MARRIAGES. S Williams-Archer, Near Mooresvllle. Special to 'J"he-Observer. 1 1 Mooresvllle,, Dec. SO. At the tome of the brides parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Willlamv In Coddle Creek neighbor . hood, at noon yesterday their daugh ter, Mlsa Hattle, waa united In mar riage to Mr. William Archer, the cere mony being performed by Rev. ' R. C Davidson. There-was a large number of the friends of the. happy couple present, and immediately after the ceremony the bride's parents tendered a recep tion to al) present Yesterday the friends of the couple were entertained ' at the home -of the groom's mother. The bride is a very ' popular young ' lady of Coddle Creek neighborhood and hat a. number of friends in thi rity. . ,The groom is a prosperous young farmer of the same neighbor hood of -the bride and has recently : built a new home, where he and ,hls bride will bealn housekeeping at once. J , ' , i - - ; Curry-Moore, at Burgaw. - s Correspondence of The Observer, .. xBurgaw, Dec. 20. Thursday even ing at .1 o'clock, - in the Burgaw Presbyterinai church, a host of friends witnessed the marriage of Miss Annie J). Moore - and h Rev. William Finkney Martin Curry, pastor of the Wallace Ptwbyfcertan church. The chureh had been very tastefully dec oded by Mis Robbie Crooin and tier valuable asawt&nt, - 1 The bridal party entevd as fol The tiehenw OIr OraWam Moore, Newport. New, Va,; Mr. Avery Burr Croom, of Burgaw.. From the right Dr. W. Luther Hand, of New- , bem, and Mr, James Beraieee Moore, of Burgaw, from the left. They were followed by four charming brtdes- . maids, dresse4 in white chiffon. Misses Miaggle Williams land Carrie and, of Burgay, wearing iblue rib- carnations; Misses Zelma Bland, of : Burgaw, and James Cudbreth, . of Jajyctteillet Niece of the groom, wearing (rink ribbons and gloves and carrying pink' carnations. .... Misses Mary and Janeltte - Moore were the lovely maids of honor,' wearing whlite ribbons and gloves etna bearing white carnations. "',. , (Tine bride entered leaning on the arm of her father, iMr. Jam ' II . Moore, of Burgaw, ami looking un usually lovely in a wedding gown otf "White silk evelinne trimmed with, real ace ithe veil caught wtth fillies of the vWley. and carrying . v 3 bo qut of bride's ros. . , They were met at she altar by the isivuiM wuiu iua wsi nun, nr., u, Evsms, of ClarWton. " The cirirernony , was Impressively performed by Rev. R. Murphy Wll Vams, of Greenaboro, .. The muiic of th oorartom was 1redre4 by Mis. Elizabeth J. Reody, tit WhitevJlle. . - , . . After th3 ceremcny the .wedding party mired , in the home cf -.: Ahe trfJe, ' where they found attraoMvely srranged in a 4w'art-ahaped cunhtom. r hat pins and svarf pins, souvenirs of Mrla happy occaeisn. . , ! . ' v Rev. and Mrs, Curry left on the) Hrt.hibouind evening drain for Wal lace. , - Mrs. -Cuury's tnar.r friends -are Jvath to give her up. but the'r bert 4he for a useful and Jrippy life in her future "home go wlt'.i . h : r. They weo (the redpients of many fiandsomt and useful, prerents. LECTURED AT VOW. MILL.. Trraldrnt fimlth. of . Davidson, Speaks , of Ui Vast I'oasibiiitlcs of I'uture Invention, j, ; ' - Special U The Observer. .roif Mill. ' C Dec. Jl.Dr. Henry Louis Smith.' nren dent of Davidson-Colleger lectured here last evening under the aiwpJets of the graaea scnoorto large' and ap , preciative audience, Hs talked of ..- tne , posaiouuies ol future invention, and his delivery was such that the smallest hlld could comorehend and was entertained; and yet his ideas t wars. - aeep enougn to engage . the wise men of the. world for years to come, v He mad wireless telegraphy : seem a very simple matter and spoke of the possibility of utilising , the power-of the ' sun's rays, but the newest' and mot 4ntereting thought suggested ' to his audience was con cerning artificial foods. Whereas now It requires about seven, months to make a biscuit from the time the grain is planted and after It is pre s pared and i-burnt . to a black crisp. new in the oven ' nothing but water is expelled and nothing but charcoal . remains., The question of the future, i he says. Is to again v combine this water and carbon and nrodura Llscult and forever do away with the bothersome question of cooks. , LIXCOLXTOX SEWS NOTES. TTork Borun on Union Station I'm. ' ifern Closes For airistmas Mas querade st Itlnk. , Bpeclal to The Obsrvcr. - ; Lineolnton," Dm,; 21 . WThe' forced fit the C. ft K, W. and S. Af L. ' Railways. tmv. been combined ; here t"hls week preparing go -erect a un!on ihitlon,;,; At present only a jpar shed iiil be built over the two tracks artd he ticket oipee and baggage rooms f the C, & 08. W. wiU b uaed. iynvlnton has needed a vnloa sto .n on for some int, the two present n, Uons -being over half a mile apart 4-u.d passngers sometimes havt-. to !' ive at lreakneck speed 1 to make .r)ne!3tIons. This will also bring the A. L. station ntcfftr the bunees J rt of b (town, , - i i . . , i fern, Mies Kule.L CBhJpp's ' w -x hr'l here, bun closed for the :1J nl ithe students have gone Uic'.r various homes to - spend i . ' m,is. ' 1 , , , A . ;j! i rt;a-iuora(le varty waTgiv i 1 y the ri)anT'm-nt of ithe rty j "t i t night from to 11. . The ; w hs rrowdod with skaters and a -.' i i !s f n to he bet eHutfr end ' I ' cimtum'-l ekaitpr. I' Osr t'MKtomrrs.;'.' i to Hntw jnoe .' that 1 T. r fcr pt'iii'h. eiM U t-t )ff,.ti,.,I jjj. l i f.ti J ri inw n it ' r-r Uir liannful ... !.-. ,!:.,,:,'...tJ ( h f. .:rt. '.!- is 11S, .10 i ::-x -unJcr t-;e. mc.r.ase Kintcn I-IcLeod as ::sacs :.:::ired .Cun- lngham and Carrie Button as .assist ant. Mr. . SlcLeod Is a graduate of Davidson College, C!i?s Sutton etud led sjt "Idtfietorf Fe male College and at Greensboro Female College, where she graduated in music M-ss Cun inghara Us a graduate of the State Normal; All slto hign-grade scholars end are enthusiastic on the subject of education. v- "V-.''--V', ' ' Thursday night the school gave Its annual Christmas concert which was a grand uccess. ; North Carolina Day was observed Frtday. After a few patriotic songs and readings, the school had the pleasure of hearing tun able, practical speech by Capt. John R. Ducket, superinterooent of .ths StOtte graded schools. "J v:"T t'- .-. - St Is graytlf1ng to state that owlmg to the Increased attendance the trus tees have decided to engage fourth teacher, who will enter upon her du tiiea immediately after che holidays. XEAV ORLE.XS RACES. Preliminary. Derby Handicap Won by Angclus Dainty Bella .fliakcs a an ExciUng FinlKh, ,Nsw Orleans, Dec aL-r-Ths preliminary derby handicap at the Fair Grounds to-, day " was won by Angdus by a neck.. Dainty Bells in the fifth' rr. prodnoed an xcitlng finish lb which-eh managed to get the decision ly a head from Mor liboy ' Weather cloudy j track heavy. First race, & furlonrt, selling: , JMck Rcae, 40 to 1, won; Tea. laf. ( to 1, second ; Sainesa w, 6 to " third. Time, VMhh. " Second race, furlongs, soiling: 14 Scnr. S to i, .won; 'Bounding Klk, 2S to I, second; Tat prnus, (0 to 1. third. Time, IMZ-t. ' Third rsce. C furlongs: Coltnes. 4 to t won; ETtba &, to 3. second; Ral bert. to 1, thirds Time. 151. - Fourth race, t furlonc. the Dreliml- nary derby, handicap: Angelus, I to U won; jur vtlanty, i i, seeonu; ian didife, 12 to V third. Time, 1:21 M. - Fifth race,- mile and a sixteenth, sell Ik: . Unlnty Belle, a to t, wo Mortt boy. lo 1, second; Grenade, 40 .to 1, third. Time, 1:673-5. - Sixth mce, mile and a quarter, sailing: Dr. McCUur. 7 to 10k won; Terns Rod, 20 to I. second; Ale, to J, third. Time, 8-214-S. , t, ' , , t THE DEATH RECORD. : Mr, Frank O'Xeal, o! Durham. Special to The Observer.: .' Durham, Dec. 21.-Frank O'Neal a well-known citizen, died at his home on Angler avenue yesterday at noon. He had been ill for several weeks, suffering from a liver trouble and oth er complications. He, was 64 years of ago and left a wife and seven chil dren, most of theae being grown. The funeral and burial took place to-day. Mrs. Minna Jfahn, of AJk?n, 8. Dies at Ashellle. , . Special to The Observer. - J AshevilK ' Dec. f 1. Mrs. Minna H.ihn, of Aiken, & C, a daughter of Mr, and Mrs. W..O. Muller, of this city, died here yesterday at the Mis sion , Hospital: following an operation. Mrs. Hahn was .married about five years atto and a huiband and son stir vive. Phe was well known and greiU ly admired in AshevtUe, where she was born and educated. JOHXSOX AS A POSS1BILI1T. Will He Bo Able to Make a Stowing j - Analnst Bryan? Kansas City. Star. .' , ' - Of course, Mr, Johnson has said the he does not want to become a candidate for the Democratic nomi nation against Mr. Bryan. But even among the strongest admirers of the Nebraska leader there are many who do not believe that he could be elect ed. This element ' together with that actively opposed by Mr. Bryan, may make ah unexpected showing In the national convention, especially If they can prevail o na man like the gover nor of. Minnesota to stand for their united effort. . It "must be remembered that In a Democratic convention it takes two-thirds of the votes to nom inate. UnlPBs Mr, Bryan be chosen on first bailor he mlftht be defeated in the lock-up of deadlock, uny rate, with Mr. Bryan revert ing actively to the .free sliver doc trine, and advocating extreme meas ures of government ownership, and with ' the reactionary .forces of the Republican sparty seeking to defeat the nomination; of Secretary aft, and the continuance of . the Roose velt policies, it Is a m'ghty comfort ing thing to the country to see a manfllkt Governor Jonmon loom up as a presidential possibility. - - , state: skxatob acccsed. 1 Oh loan Cltargcd With Fraud In Get tins; Lktnse to rracUcc Law. v Special to The tPashingtoa Post , Columbus, Ohio, Dee, 4. The Ohio Supreme Court to-night directed the attorney ' general to issue warrants ftgAlnt State Senator I I H, Austin, of Toledo, and T-Awson E, Bmerson. former clerk of the Supreme Court, for contempt. ' Marshals started' at once for Toledo and St. Clalrsvllle to serve the warrants, which are . re turnable at once for hearing Thurs day morning, or as soon as they can be brought here. '. Austin's license to practice law was revoked by the court on November J 2th, and It is. charged by the court that Emerson, for many, years the clerk of the Supreme Court, fraudu lently issued It without Austin ever having been examined, before, 'the highest court in Ohio or examined in any other manner. " The journal of the court, it Is al leged, shows that the records have been falsified, and Emerson Is accus ed of a crime which is punishable by Imprisonment Jn the penitentiary for a term of twenty . years. Austin Is charged with being an accessory to this crime. " - , . 6uKpcfted Safe-Crsckef Arrested at Wadesboro. , . Specisl to Th Observer. , , AVadesbore, Dee. zl.Two suspect er ea.fe-T!tkers were arrested here thts afternoon, but little evidence hue devcloosd vet." ; One was released and the dther was held for carry Ing coiuieulel weapons. - Kvory Krwn liould know t8t annd lieulth S lmrilble if ths Kldnevn nr 1prancc(l. V'ilfys K'lilny Cure v.-UI cure Hiluey urd ilcildr dlnense In every I'Trn. iin iu nulla no nni utrensiheu tlipw. oritur no t'i7 wi'l pptfi.rtn thilr fnni tlnin j.r .p"t 1 v. nu i-,n.-r ( i y t: i i :. nu i.t for f s tt bo.tr dir. i ui .: s. .The school Is meat of Mr. jrfndpal .and i . C. CL-. ::. Washhu;t.m. I.e. alV : ' ' Vrslr.ia, , fjir Sunday; " cr rain EunJny night ond Jlondi-y; ..able winds becoming .fresh ast-.' North Carolina. Pouth Caroi.na snd Georxla, rain late Sunday ond Monday; flesh, possibly Irit-k northeast wir.ds. Eat . Florida, rain Sunday and prob ably Monday;.fresh possibly bri.'-k north east winds. '. v ' .. :. .t West- Florida' Alabama and MiasIsslD- pf, rain Sunday; Monday clearing and colder; brlk east shifting to west winds. iui.ami, rain 6unia, couier m noy.n nCrtlOfll Afftnrilltf fair Urilr a,-.tiS.aat wilftinsr to nortnwest wintN w i,cxas, rair ana coiaer sunosy, preceded .b rain in northeant portion; Monday fait"; tretb west winda. Ok!A.lmm mmti Arlrna.j r.U mnA ' ' " M ...HI, ..., M.W- er bunday; Monday fair. ienncBKe, rain Bunday and east por tion Monday. , r .entucay and West Virginia, snow Sunday : . Mondar. Drotmblv rain and warmer. y ' , . ... ; " .-. , LOCAL OFFICE V. ft. WEATHER: . t BUREAU. " CharlnttA TW 91 Dnnrlu 1-m m m . sunset S:18 p. m.. ....... Tl UPi;'D . irfTts tr. iM lowest temperature ;,; Mean temperature,.''..' r)Hf'lnv 4nm .La A.- ... 4 ;MU,f'i Accumulated deficiency for month.. '' Acvuiiiuiniea rxcens lor year. Total for 24 hours ending S p. m,.,.. ' t iomu ior ne- montn , , s.n Accumulated excess for month i.... M ToUl for the year, .... v. W ACRlimitlaiMl H,llv!.niv 'nr .. It M Prevailing wtrd direction ., .. ,...N. E. - m. v. f AiiL.iv, -'swan., uonn'ir, . - Temporarily In Charge. "ON RE 6QUA1UC." 1 ' s :ton :.v ; ; Specialists: Our work is done by'- five ..experts,'' trained to , this business. We use . Mf, M f , - t t -pure, fresh drugs, and always give satisfac- tion.r " R. II, JORDAN & CO. ; ; nnn keitoi close.- ' NURSES 'REGISTER' - XON-FLrCTUATlNO GUARANTEED FIRST ' MOIITGAGES. ,' ' The safest' investments tn -: the world are first . mortgage Guaranteed Real Estate loans. .They bear per cent, seml- annual Interest and can be se cured at any time in nearly - any amount through this com pany. . - ; , v Write for booklet, 1 , , , NORTH . CAROLINA . , TRUST CO..- ' . , f - ' tircensboro,' N. C. " " " Capital, $119,000. -' , B. P. Wharton, Pres. pa,vld White, Beo., and ttcbs. 'Ring the BeU" 587" Vheh you want Fire Insurance Information V; , or . , , a good earthly horne d by the month or lease,' a business, office for 1908 at $5.00 to $10.00 a month. Fe D. ALEXANDER Piedmont fjklg. . 'Phones 587. 845. lDAI!IIYS!lll UuGERiE CLEAKED ., Thin, - delicate, 1 elaborate silk, skirts and other lingerie should not be ""fussed with". ' at home. . " ' ; A When . such articles ' need cleaning, send them to us. We. .will clean them ' and return them In a beautiful condition, ; fres from any odor, ' and our procs does .riot Shrink or stretch the fabric. ' - No article Is too delicate or dainty for us to sntinfaetorlly finish, and our prices are al ways 'reasonable. , . , . V 1 Ivnw 4 V, ,v-..J 4 il LauuJerers, rjrrn, f! icii, rrescnpi c i ! i ii r - s l " ' s ' - : . . Some ask you to loan your r.ney at 4 per cent. Now. let's see what j : get Deduct S l- ' per cent for taxes, and you've got 1 5-6 per en t. , left. Others tell you to put it in first morts-iges at 6 per cent V.' ::, that sounds-good, but let's see what you get out of this; Deduct that same 2 1-1 per cent for taxes, and you have S 6- per cent left 'Kow. ' try the Mutual B. & I Association. Your money, if shares are carried ' to maturity, will earn you nearly a 1-3 per cent, and net at that, mind yon, taxes, paid. How do , the 4. and per cent gross compare with 1-J netf ' " ; j V ' But you argue, X don't return my notes and cash and bank- certifies tes, r and, consequently, escape" taxes. - That' palt. my good friend, and next June the assessors are Just as sure of your hide If you (ail to return your solvent credlte as death is one dayglo overUke you. . And' even If vyott did escape taxes,-the B. A U.ls'a better proposition: New series opens January 'xtt , i s 4 " - ;-".:v E. li KEESL2R,tlTrc::::r.." s : 'Phosa 314, , c i .: . . ! rtt--'- ' - T .' .: .... . .... 1 - room house,' E. Boulevard,, Dilworth,' lot 75x150, two baths, house com- paratlvely new and in excellent conditions.?, ,4 .. fi, ; ...V;.. 5,000 l-room house Parke 'Avenue. Dilworth, -all madern j conveniences, -lot ., 80x150. . Owner left the city and anxious for quick sale.', $1,009 8-room ..house. Elizabeth,. Avenue, all. - street;- fine. "location ..I... 8 -room house,. N. College Street. close' 43 Jf. Tryo-' ElizaKstii Hdrhe For Sale iLarge lotelegant house; ; with every - modern con- venience, including ' system of hot , water' heat. Ttie Go. ' . - - ..' I 1$ East Trade Street, Vocd fibre Well Plaster, "ll:rd M? i TUB BUILDERS FHIEMD : Freezing does not sort; natural shrinkage ' win not crack it; - : Water docs not make It fall off liard as stone. Write for . booklet. Manufactured by iv v j v, " ' ' 1 ' GHriRLOTTE PLASTER GO; Writs for Booklet.;;!,' . , 7ME 1 w When ypu have ,us ,td do 'your ELECTEI0 work you may be, sure of,THEJ BEST., All .our work guaranteed and no joh .too small for our prompt attention. " 'Phone 470 for the. best .and- quickest service. i BRADSIIAVV. ELECTRIC COMPANY No. J5 South .: - EIGUEV LOOT, If you fail to carry , mflUEAlTCE ' .V Ve write Fire; Accident, 'Health,5 liability " .;" ' and Steam Boiler - . " . .. s CAROLINA REALTY CO., ' - v t7. D. VaLKIXSON, Manager. , " ' " 'n. n. LCC Secretary. .. , 9. T. LCr."a, Sales Agent v - 45 North Tryon U Tlione 09. , cOTTffi.m: ate- New 4-rcca.coltr near' tlizaCclh Cc!!r?; lot CO.-l'O. Can.f.rrar-c easy tcrr.;-. . C:o ui- at C2CC. ' : ' ; . . ; ; ' - - 1 n r -J "1 - S.'Trvcn r. t . . .-, modern, large. lot, shacly ' side of ..V' r, ..,,$4,700 lnr all- modern, corner lot... $4,700 Phone 843. t,'..; Cbarlotto, X. & J DEGV t Clmrch St. V 4 y I ft Vv ' "I - I . - N . ft JT. IT. r 11. M. Viu.L.i i" l l - - CIIAniOTTI!, IT. C. 0)77 T A V" t h. - ' i V j-1 , .Your busine respectful-.-! -I -' l - Every courtesy 'and ac-f; V. v - 1 " commodaticn extended, ccn-' ' ' dstent with round bankint. : v H. II. VICXO?,, C-:!ii:r, , " The r.!rch:nt$ & Capital, $2C0,0C0.C3 ' Earplca, $1C0,CC0.CD , ' The officers; of this bankwill be pleased to meet - correspond with- those who contemplate . , 'u , making .changes or opening new ; " ' ' y-y'''. r- V: .accouts. iX'rH h V.ajV Foxm pun cent, paid on caving3 ( . v AND TE.IE D2P03IT3. : "OQcers: Geo. E. Wilson, President. Jno. TL ItosS, Vice Pnsllest, 1 1 '- S Wilkinson, Cashier. ' - rJEU'i irJTEREST: . QUANTED .,' JANtJART 1st will berths beginning' of a 'NEW INTEREST QUARTER. . DEPOSITS made from , now till JANUART '6th will ' draw iuterest from JANUARY 1st ... Begin the New Year by starting a , SAVINGS ACCOUNT.' ' DE-' -ooBlts .received from One Dollar, up.-' - . - -- Our Time .Certificates bear . interest from date. ." .. - .Southern- Loan fi Savings : Dan!i - .;t ? ---..'-'' - , . t . rSO. IL SCOTT, Pres. W. 8. AXIXANtrr., flee1 JTW - ,i.,A . W. L. JEJtKIXS, Cashier. . "T . ; The ; Charlolte f Kaiioiid Danlt ' CHARLOTTE, JJi 43..? '.", The chief concern of, the officers and dlrsctors. of "this hank is" the welfare of . its depositors " and the security , of their'' deposits.1 The Charfotte National Bank ' was founded by men of means. In tegrity and successful business experience, and its enviable record has given It S reputation, f or solidity that extends fa? beyond Mecklenburg county and . North Carolina. If you want absolute safety. It is hers. Ws solicit your business. ... . B. J). HEATTL President ' JNO. M. ECOTT, Vice PrcsIJcnf ''yxSyit , W. IL TWnTY, Cashier. ' Charlotte 'Tna'1 Co,; , Capital. . , w I; .'. . . . , $13,CC0.C3 Savings Department pays 4 percent, compounded. J January First Begins New Quarter. , " , 9; IL LITTLE, President. " C. XL PATimsON, Vies Trci. ' - L. K. 1IACOC-J, Caller. ijc::. We re invite consultation 'irmsi Individual 'or ; plate making changes or connections.' THE AMERICAN' T. S. FRAXiaiN, . Trca. W. 11. WOOD, Trcas. . Butjcit e cfrvr. i Ciif V.vUk prtfcrro'l l'J-30 lit"- !:!f.s I-r'. f. ! i I V-'D V-ii'!ind Tads. I rr! rre.1 :'! 1 iv ... ... ..... .s i ) 1 ,'. ita 2S lil i m-ic I'M I I1 I I vn b: I ."(Of fP ! ' I I'' ' '-'1 1 .11 ' I 1 ' ' ' 1 I .. ) 1 1 1 ) ; . " c '-r ''! - J Fcrrr.crs "j:tlep.:L C:n!l 'f or corrc:pcr.dcnc3 frcin' Corporations who centra- additions to tbeir bankir;; TuUGT COMPITJV. w. s. li:::; v. rrcs. . ' J. ii rwr, a. t r . t rt to it I 1 .1 .4. v t I 1 ' I 1 t i t nil- rr f'.ifi f j- ,t... 1 v '! i t . .i i i I .. ;..
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