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1 CiLULOTXE'DAlLY OBSEITTERlAin: 3f 190S.' : ' : : " , . . i . .) .... AMUSEMENTS 4 ' ""'Sam S. and Lee Shubert announce ' the coming- engaiarr.ent of Mary Man nerlng at the Academy of Music next Friday night, which will be a; wel come eveot, as she will be seen in 'her saw play,-"Glorious Betsy," the, atory of which is tz &la Juhnsou Toung, author 'of "Brown of ' Har vard." "Boys or Company B" and 'other successes It ha to do with . the love aftairs of Jerome Bonaparte . and- Elizabeth. . bettc known as Betsy' P.atterson, of B:imore, which terminated In their marriage only to be set asld by royal decree in an or der from -his. imptrsal brother, rsa- poleon. In this comeiy,' which teems with romance and a'.mopphere of the chivalrous days, of 1303, Miss Man nering as the heroine is said fo have been supplied with one of the best mediums he his ever employed. The , company In support is an exception- . ally brilliant one Seats will be placed on sale at Haw ley's this- morning forUhe Wills Mus- v -.leal Cornedy Company, which comes f, ; to the Academy of Music Monday for a three nights engagement, Monday "'night that rousing musical farce, "Two Old Cronies, "Twill .be" "present .. ed;.' Hues Jay night "Sweet Sjxteen" wtU be the bill, and "Vedne3dy flight "A Trip to AtUntic' wiU.b.e-$he offer "log. ' ' . l v The Wills Company Is an unusually .large company and nttmbers twenty- five people, mostly girls, who can 'ting, dance-and make merry. CIIAXGE OF jSClIEU IXES. JTw Hours cl Arrivals and Depart ures Arranevd For AH Trains of ... Seaboard Hiinnlnir. In and Out of .'.. -Charlotte, Effective January 6th.- ! ' !. -" Mr. Jones Gives Surety Bond. ji y-, .' Important changes were announced ; .'-yesterday in the scneaule of the- ar rfvingr and departing trains of the j, 6eaboard Air Line, effective January A, 5th. The alterations are made In or t'j . 'der to Improve the connections ani '. ri' o -meet the schedules over tne, main f lines anore properly The complete No. 40, which now leaves at t:30 a. m. for Monroe and "Wilmington, will ' lavA At- 4 a m . or 2 hour anrl 30 , i. minutes earlier. i.J ' -Xo.- 133, which arrives from the .V east and leaves for Kutherfordton at Y. 1 : J 10 a. m., will leave at 10:10 a. m., 'J' t r 10 minute-i later. V'- iNO" now leaving at &:su p. m.. I for Monroe and Wilmington, will i ' . I l.. r ' on i '....it... Xo. 132. which has been arriving at 7:10 p.m.. from RutherforJton, will lenve at 7 p. m. for Monroe and Hamlet. No. 45 which arrives at 11:45 a.-to: from Wilmington, will arrive at 12:45 or one hour later.- No. 39, which now arrives at 12:15 .from Wilmington and intermediate 'pointt, will arrive at' 1:35, or I '.rour nd 10. minute later. t t,V' JEATn OK MBS. W. 51. IIOBBS. t . -'. .. y aw C Faithful Member pf Steele Creek 1 ' Preshj'terlan dinrch Pnsscs Away ,5ji,. tnieral ihls Morning. Mrs. W. ?1. Hobbs died Wednesday tf tijght at 12 o'clock at her home. i- Funeral Bervlces- will b conducted this morjilng at 11 o'clock from Steele ij , Creok Prebyterian church, of which V ha was a devoted . member through . oat her life, by the pastor. Rev. T George F. Robertson. - " Mrs. Hobbs was 51 years old and as the mother of 12 children, of thjm 10- survive and were with her -.'fa the last Jheaa are: Mrs. Charles r:vt Montgomery, of Lodo; Measrs. W. D. '. .'.Wlobbs, of Charlotte; John H. Hobbs, f. yf McKeazie, Tenn.; Wharton, Wade, j . Howard.: VTarrv Hani rir. -"5. Maud and Edith Hobbs. Besides . 'inese Mrs. iioDos js survived by a! , sister, Mrs. Robert Mitchell, and her i mother, Mrs. Isabel Freeman, both of eteeie treeK. rixAxcE cosiMrrTrE snrrs. ; v 3rt Action-.-TaJicji on Street A,Work Which 1 SuiJencle(l-eHMer Mat ters GlvenvAtjentionJ , '. At a meeting of the finance cota mlttee last nlsht'the subject of tak ing up the suspended work on the ftreeia was discussed in a sort of gen eral way. but. no official action was taken. It seeimed. to be the prevail ing pinion tffat there was no wisdom in--rfesirUhlng this work now on ac count of the present condition of the financial, world, and also for the fact that little work could be' dC'ne right now in the midst of the winter. It was suggested that a permanent secretary be appointed and Chairman J. W. Wadsworth named Mr. W. W. Haywood to fill this position. Upon a motion the, question of nam ing an assistant, tax collector wa3 left with'the "mayor and the chairman of the finance committee. , . The request from Ward six, coming through Aide-man W. C. Maxwell, to lay proper pipings, for sewer and wa ter .on East Fourth street extension was' refused. This, will be a bitter disappointment to the residents, of thia wrd who hive , petitioned with marked earnestness ,'jl'tfr assistance along these lines, but the committee thought .it was impossible to come to their re3ue at the present. It was agreed that an amount sat isfactory to the mayor and the- chair man of" the finance committee be paid over to the county school board on a claim made for the costs In the re corder's court, which Improperly went to the city some time ago. The school board claims the amount is about $5,000. No action was taken on the rec ommendation -made . by Chief W. S. Orr, of the fire department, for the purchase of a lot In Dllworth for a fire station. r It was also decided to recommend to the board of public service that some Improvements be "made on Kingston avenue in response to a pe tition to that effect. The commltteo agreed that the chairman of' the finance committee, the mayor and the chh .-man of the street committee -negotiate with the: Southern Railway officials In regard to a dispute ov-r da-naes appertain ing to the rock quarry. It appears that some time a to a number of cars were derailed -and made useless by falling In the excavation, and the railroad officials claim that the city should ipay for the damages. Those present at the meeting last night were, besides Mayor Franklin: Messrs. J. W. WaJsworth, chairman; W. V. Haywood, O. 3. Scott, Z. T. Smith and F. B. .McDowell. The Movements of e Number of JPeo i-le, Visitors and . Others- , Mr. Joseph B. Eflrd, of Eflrd'a'de partment store at Concord, spent yes terday in the city as the guest of his brother, Mr, B. M. Efird, . ' R. R. A. Miller, of Lowell, spent yesterday in Charlotte, stopplng at the Central. . ,;--J" ' ' Mr. Thomas J., Jerome, of Salis bury, was registered, at the 'Buford last night. Mr. D. E. -Brown, of Davidson, was among the guests- registered at the Buford last night. Mr. P. MY Bernhardt, ot Salisbury, spent yesterday in 'he city, a. guest of the Buforl. Mr. D. Laront Bost returned yei terday from Newton, where he spent several days with relatives. ' Mr. Louie Hunter will go to Raleigh to-day to enter the A. & M. College. . Mr. Oscar Randolph, who. has spent the holidays with relatives in the county, will return to Chapel Hjll to-day. Mr. Edgar Pharr will leave this! mnrninir fn lino vt s C n-hcr, I ne is a student at Ersklne College. Mr. Lloyd Koss leaves this xnorntn for the University to resume work. Rev. Ernet N. Orr relurns to-day to his home in Bt. Louis "after spend ing the holilays in the cltv with his parents, Dr. and Mrs. W. W. -Orr, Mr. ,J. C. Reid returned last-!nigt from Due West, S. C, where ,h"Vis- ited his brother, Prof. E. L. 'Jteld. of. the chair of chemistry of Ereklne College. . Mr. A. J. Draper '.a spending sev fral days in the North on business. Mr. fcdmund- Burwoll leaves , to-night for Harvard l'nrverityr to resume the study of medicine. Prof. A. T. Ailen formerly of Char. it'tte, now o( Gtahi.m, was In the City Mr. F. W. Eynum, of Pittsboro. -was Cljaiiotte visitor yesierday. Mr: Junies V. Atldrs. of OKStOnla, manager ot The Gastonla Gazette was in Ihe city yewterday. Mr. Hal V. 'Worth, of Asheboro, was in the city yesterday. ' ' . r Mr. Otho U itoss will leave to-nlcht riuwaeipnia, .fa., to re-ejiter the r . . i Purity there is important nearly so in beer. expensive. nothing else Albd nothing half else so is Purity means absolute cleanliness. " OMVI , 1 - It - means .freedom in our cooling room; of Schlitz beer is sterilized after it from germs, is filtered. Even the air And every bottle sealed. is for waicHl department of -the Vflversity of PefmsyHTinia. 'ilr- Vates Faison will leave to-night rcr Cambridge, Anss . to continue tils siurty of mruiaine at Harvard I'ruverslty. Mr. K. E. Clm, ot Concord was a vialtor In iha cltv vesterriv m.i m,t fof the- Sehvyn. . , " Msr. Gecrgt, Thomas. Msnllus Orr and Floyd SlrMmsns .will leave to-uay for the-Vniversity at Cnanel Hill, HOME 5USSIOX TALK. CAR-BItEAKER AHRESTED V. XV. C. A. -Notes. The annual mee'tinr nf th rmmo 'T1 Women's -Chriitian Association will ... .-1 heid in the association parlors . next Wednesday. , ' At this meeting will take place the annual election of board members, re 3. ,pdrta of the year's work will be read J ..and plans for "next year's work dis t , .cussed. It is ' earnestly hoped that ,mf evtry association member, in Char- ;Jotte" will be present. . ' . : i'm Later in the month. In one -of the , Vcnurches of the city, will be hetd the anniversary meeting of the associa ! ' y... tlan. at which a very interesting; - . programme wilt be presented. The young ladles boarding In :th association home ere beginning to return from their Chrlsfmas vaca tions. MLsses Gibbon and Saylol 'came In Tuesday, Miss BessleNi4jce Wednesday, and Miss Birdie Aber- Jf-nethy Thursday, .Miss Oris Cox,-of Belton, S. C is among the new . rfiembers of the association family. Witt TEstnllisl Hcaiquar7crir?rc. Mr. Julian L. 'Lummond, whose presence in .the city was noted yes '. terday.- has secured ' ollles 'on the 7 first floor of the Y. M. C. A. .Build ing and will open up. headquartera Lively Time ot Moorcsvllle Yesterday With Grant llinnon, Wanted For r.reaklng Into Uos Cars Ilitiught Here and Jailed. Chief of Police Brawley and Mr. Will Cook, of Mooresville, had a live ly time yesterday morning at Moores vl!le with Grant Hlnson; a young white man, wanted by them on 'ra charge of breaking into 'box cars be tween Gastonia and Blacksburg. S. C. 1he young fellow broke loose from them shortly after being placed under arrest and maie a dart through town. The policeman shot at more than half a iozen times, but he kept running. After a while citizens joined the party, but he accelerated his speed and succeeded In getting away from the whole buneh. The of ficers finally borrowed a horse, sad dled him and., one of them overtook him In the country, Ulnson's. reputation is not good. He has served on the roads of Gaston county three years for breaking into" a cotton mill office, and has also done service in Tennessee for car- I breaking and larceny. Chief of Po- I lice Carroll, of .Gastonia, -deserves the (credit for working up, this case against hinr. He was tn the city last nisht in conference with the other officers, Hlnson having been brought to the police station here for awhile. On him at the time of the arrest were found articles used In breaking into cars, a small saw and such in strum ents of service. Mr. H. T. N Moye. Inspector of special service of. the Southern, also assisted In the case. . - . i 5leetlngs In rrosrect "In Western orth , Carolina Conference and Elsewhers One in Centenuiy si tiiunii, v iiision-isaieni. The annual meeting of the Woman's Home Mission Society of the Western North Carolina Conference will be hald in WJnston-Salem this year. The exact date of the meating has not been announced, but it will be held In March, therefore meeting befor th. session of the Woman's Board . of iiom aiissions, instead of after this session, as. has been the custom for several years past. ihe Conference society will meet In Centenary church, Winston-Salem, in which there is one of the largest and most active auxiliaries in th Confer- hlmJ oce. i Mrs. Frank Siler, of this city. Is the efficient, president" of the Conference society. The meeting of the Woman's Board of Home Missions will be held - this year. in Louisville, April being 'the month for tne meeting. it win oe or interest to many wo men who are members of the Home Mission Society to know that Mia Mary neim, editor of "Our Home' is now engaged in writing a book, which will be" placed in the reading course of the society thia year. A the editor of the official organ of the so ciety, Misa Helm is well known throughout the M. E. Church,. South. It It means cannot an aeed beer - cause biliousness. - , Without hose precautions, aged for months- until no beer can be healthful. And who would t.r Ask for the Brewery Bottling Common beer is sometimes substituted for Schlitz. To avoids beirig imposed upon, see that the cork or crown is branded SFXLS ONE-FOURTH INTEREST. "" fof the traveling salesmen rc-present-r Ing the F. H.'Lummus Son's Com pany, of Co'urcbus, Ga., in North .Carolina, Siuth" Caroiirfa - and Vir ginia. -This will be done as saon as jft-v. arrangements ca.n bo made. The com ipany in question Is one .pt. th.e-'-iarg-' '.est.of the indepen lnt i concerns in -'."he country jnanufacturing cotton Mr. J. r.d Carson Sells Out tn His Brothers For 6 1,250 and Will In test in His Urkk Yard. Mr.' J. Ed Carson has disposed of his Interest in the estate of his father, the late Jamrs Carson,- .seiiinp, it to his 'Drot:iers, Messrs. John a., C. M. and R. G. Carson, in consideration of S61.250,1 The deed of transfer was filed yesterday with the clerk of. the court. The property which changes hands "Is lo cated ot the corner or"Vest Fourth and South Tryon street's, at the cor ner of-East Fourth and South Try on streets, a tract of 270 acres, and the Rudisill Mine, containing 19 acres.. Tn thpm vnrfmm nrntmrti.,. the transfer waa of one-rourth Intersil est. 'It is understood that Mr, Carson will invest largely in his rick busi ness east of the city. . LOVE FOUND A WAY. 5lss Smith and Mr. Sossamon, Both of Cornelius., Rim Away and Are ' Married by 'Squire Bailee. . Miss Woodie Belle Smith, the 18-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Smith, the liveryman artd meat dealer of Cornelius, fled with Mr. Richard Sossamon, a son of Mr. J. R. Sossamon) also of Cornelius, to 'Squire Willard O. Balles' altar Wednesday ana were mere united in marriage. The reason for the escapade was on account of objection by the parents ' tne girr to the :narrlae-. hnaimr inwir uisapprovai 'JDOn her vnuth This fact, however1, was lirhtiv con. siuerea Dy tne pair and thev took wings and flew across the line where tney wera mated with little -cere mony. They are living with Mr. Soa- samon'sratheT: I m B na.r Mad ecr eMsSwaek knowingly . drink beer that was . not? All orders sent to" Whitlow and Pcrrow, Old Phone, 366, Middlcsboro, Kentucky, . will receive prompt attention. .'4 KeT. Frank Slur's Good Work. The presencefof Rev. Frank Slier, L.0!p presiuing eiaeiwsjaaej lnierest lo ine prayer meetingji the Belmont Meth odist church last night. Mr. Siler will conduct tne prayer meeting of the Methodist congregation at Chad- wick to-night. He 1 visiting as much as he can the 'prayer meetings of the various churches on the district, and in this way is getting In touch with the most active church workers ln the congregations. The work of the district will advance under his dlrec tlon, and he has already won much popularity as presiding elder. WANTED Position fcy competent sten Aaai jt iiir.B "c, cars Oo - A Languid School 0ening. Fairly good attendance marked the opening of the city schools,, private and public, yesterday. Those i who went were quiet and subdued. They ,'iid had about enough of holiuaya ?or once and submitted docilely and paseivjciy to what ver was In' store lor them. Many will not attend until Monday, when they will take a fresh start. Cotton 5':ting This Afternoon. 7:harlc.tte towtfrhlp sus-civii dhi s:t ' of , the- county branch of the Southern,, totton Growers' Association will meet this afternoon at 3' o'clock. 'At this meeting preparations will b !made for the regular monthly meet- ing . to-morrow mornins: All farm ers in'te township are akd 'to be i cn hand. . . , 1 .' St. MaYb Student! In City. Messr.. W. J.. Dillon. James F.' -5rewcornb, -Rrge lan&y. Martin Hadley. ' Jocvh Clark, Joeph W-.. llama." F. Raphael, F. J, Sullivan, J. Li?sett, i.: I'ninips, josepn M. Too rtey. Vincent T. SkefTlngton,. C. F. McGrath and I), tl. Sullivan, students en route tj re-e.ntr St. Jiry'a Ctfl lege at. Belmont,' were In th city yes terday, stopping at the . Bli ford. Only One T.nOMO QnINlY That is LAXATp-R CROMO QCI NINE. Loa tor the ri?rAture of E. W;, OHOVK. Vacd, the Worn over to "Cure a Cold in One Lay. 25c. ' i - " Tucker to Re On ml '(In to For Governor of Virginia. btaunton, Va., Jan. 2. Hon. narry .t. George Tucker, prjcsldent or tne Jamestown Exposition Com Pary, who was here to-cav. w naic Pd ubout his final determination as to oeing a candidate. for Governor. H replied that he was glad to have the first authorized statement to go out irom nis..home. that lie will certain iy ue m tne-race, tie said that It as too eariy to .state his platform. Mr. Tucker expfts to mane his head- iaken aboard the-Paimer and br.ought .ye touvM ior tne nomin&uon.- 5Ir. Junes GiTes Surety Bond. Mr. J. A. Jones yesterday filed hi surelty bond of 150,000 to complete the new building of the Charlotte Trust Company and the Charlotte Realty Company, according to the specifications set forth .originally and agreed upon. The contract for tearing down the old buildings de mands thar the ground be cleaned In two weeks, after which the con struction work on the new edifice will begin'. The excavation win require several, day, the founcations' to be ten .reet In the ground., Report of PrMbytertan Hospital Foe -December, The following report has been submitted showing the work done at the Presbyterian - Hospital, during the month of December: Number of cays or treatment, 65B: Datlfitita tn hospital December 1st, 25; -patients In hospital.. December 31st, ; ad mitted, .28; dlsmiJ'sftd, 88; -births. 2; deaths, 1; prlvat patient. 37; ward patients, 17; , charity patients, 7: operations,' 18; outside case treated. ;V- - ' It fnr.f-s ai.d vltal'ie the entire vxi' ffatu life ohi li-itis, rr -iaMor what your station. HollWf'r'a Ktwkv iiountniit 'ia tx ti.f surest yrevt-tiMvo known et!n i3c.. Tea or TafeU-ta. It 11. Jorian & Co. " Stork Coniiwny, Last night, To-Xiirht io-.uorrott'. The Osman Stock Cnm no no" la .illl pleasing. "The Power of the Cross," which was presented iat niuht all thut was claimed for It. It was iuu or Jieart .nttrest and yet mix ed with sufficient comedy to make it , pleading for all. Helene Rlcka and J. K."Uurnett were both very effective. The specialties, too, were above the .ordinary. To-night the feature-bill of the week wiU be played "Dr. Jckyl and Mr: Hyde." This company has quite a reputation for playing this singular drama. ' At the matinee to-morrow two prizea will be drawn for. Soma arirl will be made happy by the winning oi a luveiy ion, now on exhibition at neik uros.' store and the heart or some Doy is going to be made -rlad oy tne gt of xt real football. This is to be ecn In the -window of the houtnern Hardware Company's store. Mr. Alfred Brown May Be Appointed. It Is understjol that Mr. Alfred Brown, who has done such efficient service Jn going over the tax booka or tne city and county.' .a nn a. sessor, will bo made assistant tax cunecior 01 tne city, to De pard on a basis or two Per cent, of hi nt. lections. This may work a consider able chAnge in the collector's "office, giving him Tight much of total nra- rogative in managing the office. ' . - r - Tlie Ilccordcr's Court. At the recorder's caurt yesterdav morning Bill Dav was sent to 111 in default of 5UEriaY The charge was the non-suppoft of his wife. The' recorder found probable, cause. .Allen Lee, for trespass, was tar ed with the costa In thn ease and on payment or tnese was discharged, p. B.- Hasty, for intoxication, was fina l and. costs. - Mr. W. J. Sonllirrland Dead. Mr. W. J. Southerland, of. Hick ory. the father of, Messrs, B. A. and Odell Southerland, of Charlotte, died yesterday morning. Death oc curred shortly aftor the arrival at the home of Mr. B. A. Southerland, who left Charlotte early yesterday for that destination. Mr. Souther land was of an advanced age and had been In ill health for several months. Itev: E. P. Monroe Called. Soeeinl to The Observer. Salisbury. Jan. 2. The congrega tion of balerrt Lutheran church, of the county, has extended a call to Rev. E. P. Monroe to take the pastor ate of that church, which was made vacant by the resignation of Rev. H. A. Trexler, who goes to serve the Organ church congregation. ' "Service at Bmard Street. The- preparatory service at Brev.nl .Street MethodUt church was well at tended last night, rjn-i thSspirit.of the meeting was helpful. , Jfr. p. t. Fre iind 'was the leader. The theme of his remarks was' the protracted m-t-ing which is to b hclU . In . that church next Wftek.,'--- '' MrJ3. AV; rink-wi'l leadthe ser-vintf-to-nirht anj Mr L. D. And'r son that on toTmorrow night. Cuban Ovioms Keceipts. Havana, Jan. J. Thn Cuban re celpta for the year 1S07 were the largest In the history of the island. Tney amounted to 170.005,048 tut agatn;t 418,5 11.29S In 1906. IVAISTL.Q on,i-hnml riir- of lia on routTimo poun'fs rr more cpicitv; large pi.iiorm. AUJrcss V, W. R., care uoserver. WANTED" for U. 8 Army. abl-hodied unmarried mn, between f ot li and , c.tizt'ns or .united Slates, ef rood character and temperate 1-al-its, -who can tpeaK, reaa and write Enidlih. Men wanted now for service lo Cuba and the rriiupp'nes. for information apply to itf-cruiting uiricer, In West Trnda Kt. Charlotte, N. C; South Main ht..' A.hevllle.- N. Gj EdJik Building. Hick- iry, is. u ; 1. rvorth Mnln Si . Sulls- iniry, ss. u.; 4I7'4 Liberty 8t., Winston .Salem. X. C; Kfndall Building, Colum bia, 'a. v.; jnynswortr. ana conyer a Hunting, urwnviiir. p c.; Glsnn Bulld Init Sj.artanburs. tj. C. FOIt HEXT. KOU ItKNT Brst morlern houe In city at piic. to ds.rab!o pnrty wanting furnlslilniis. 'Address "E. . ' Observer. I-'OR I-cENT-Our iip-sl8lr,..four rooms. 'Phono 1M, 18 Wnt Mjrhead street. FOU EALC $2.50 BUYS $2.50 4 BIG QUARTS Virginia Dare Wine Sent by express, prepaid. Special Holiday Offer. .-' " Gartett & Go. Norfolk, Va. t'On MALE CHEAP-Stock of grofries, horse, wuiron and harness. Address "V," care (7l)servr. KOU HALB-4-roum cotlag 606 Norlh Poplar at. Apply lil ssouth Graham ttrw-t. . . .-'?' FOR SALR-Elghtoen ricl, toyph mutes. cneap. r. r. Ilivrinac .v to.. Contra:-. tors. Salisbury Road. PEOPLE'S COM! AH advertltwmont. mtcrtcd n tills column at rate of ten cents per line of six words. No ad. taken -for lesa than 20 cents. Cash in advance. i WANTfcB WANTED Room In private family. If. 'DossiMe eunveni.nt ' ,i liusineaa s-ctlr)i of city. Ca famish rater,?ne,? if o-wir-ed. Adlrew J. It-, earn OIimvw. . FOR HALE OR RENT Trie Keerans hnme at M South Tryon street. J. M. Oates. LOST H?T On 8ishonrd trnln. between Chsr lott find Ralemh. laly'a gfld watrli. No. .5.315. JlonnSruin- J. B. B. Kinder will rect-lve reward at Observer eftlcj: LOST Alifhtor ptirse ont lining W bill, c tiota f V'iQ with a lit' of .U5; P. O. box receipts for box Reward fr return to Observt-r. . I, WANTKD-leemn alMidy traveling. to soil its side 11 'i'.- Ilnsel on aru- fair.t rn liberal ci'raml-lun. Ad-iriM liox a.". Richmond, . WANTED-Experience! Indy stenlgrsph- r c-sfr poi-itlun. Aodr 'a. i K... cr Obfervfr. WANTED Position as tnoraphtr or office sstisiant. 'Y rxprleiiceJ younic lady.' Adurts , "Win k.J' cart Oren-f-r. WANTED-Pf-titlon by drug clrrk; six years' . eTK-rtncc: a oJ r'" f.ir rhar.glng. -Bil. reerente. Aaansss H!nL cars Obrvr.. t - i . . , WANTlvD-Thr cylinder ptv feJer Gfod sgf (tfiui trratnt situations to ixriTi"tic,d fenlt. A I1rs ityron 8. Aaarrss, li. lltll H-t 2. ., Atthliiton, I), f. . WANT!- I Poy 'nbotit 13 ypars of ec Trr soda fountain, AGireC l.,'Ci Obervr.- - " WANTLD-A frst-fiwfls bnrUr f curt. M tit. t sri tly S'.rf-r. tiooj i.ifT l-'f h V.ght man. Al-irs Oil. .Miocm, LOST A sftter dcir. Answers to th reme of hock baa bn brok en and wnllts with a 'jerl:.' White tri-Uy und bluish ot:i LlherT r-W!irl If re turned to I., li -Jt4jr. nr ir inrclr,n,-i:iin Is Iroittlit him Ci'iicrnlpg tlie ilog. North Tryon street. . , "- ' IIIKCEIJLANF.OCR. SEC OUR LINE OF FOUNTAIN PENS A full assortment, all sizes and prices. Every one guaranteed. ' The best made. ' If vou have ever had trcMo with a Fountain Peu; -He ours a trial, and wevrp sure you 'will be satisfied. ' - B.A. Southerland Jeweler ;-D8Y;aEAmi! win not Uamaga's. the ? . moit dainty gsjfmnf.,x y V , ' i , , ." ; " It la io,t necessary to ,rip single seam or, to remove "-an article t'of ' trimmln-inl 'out process does not jshWnlt " th' good,' pull.' them, out bf Ihape or leave the Jrace ot an odar. No article ofWd!es. wearlag apparel .is too".. laiorat8 for us to satisfactorily finish, anl return to you aa gyot as when new Jilst from J'our, tailor. Charlotte Stearn laundry Iiunderers, Pyers, Cieancra,' 119 Sou li Tryon Sireek Mrs! Joe Person's WC STILL HAVE LOTS "OF ARTICLES l(t In nur big lot. of L-.ntin-r Oooils. Don't buy anything Jn this "line unld i you whst wo are oTTinir et veiy molerxte pneoe. J AS. P. bTOWE tk CO.. DruRglMs. Thons JT. GET 'A LIFE eholrhlp In. Kind's Uulneiw Cclleij Chnrioti.e. N. C Fnve t on on course of , on ccmblnrd ly ririt'-ring at wt.iter oinlr.g, -Jan. 2d and Jd. VfK DRrOS Mldllr-aged marrl. a -fr.ftn; flf-Wc-n y-rs' experience, v. ns ms!!un. P' ' rtM-enci. Ad'lress "Vru&f" err Observer, ... SATURDAY l?PCIAL-r.c. finrt t. V".. tten 1J and. t ri'ci.flf. H. Michael, Cr.tril. ll t. Cigar- s'Mi l. I 1ST PRIZE 150.00 worth of goo&s.' winning number 8.284. 2d prUe, J3J..00 ,worth . of goods; winning numb"r'10J5J." 3d prise 115.00 iforf'ii of goods; winning nmbr T.044. Customers holdkig duplicate of the stove number wiU please call, and maka selection of anything to' the aruount 'of the above prizes In thj itor. - Xo household, is complete without a bottle of thi. simple AH i yet wonderful medicine. of' us,' at times, are Indiscreet as to diet, or In attending to laws ot hg1n. - B"d' de - -.- - - ranged systerr lmpir blood. affections t follow. until you tf gouty or rheumaUi Now. act. Don't wa! In a serious con dition. " Gtt the "Remedy" and gt it ulck. fIt r.evet fails to' correct b? system, re store the blood toi nortnai condition and to mikt-one' feal himself ajtain. Perfectly fr IfPtTIOK. WANTLO-Ry la.'y eirn.irs t!tn snotri hi r ami b.jk-k'-'-iwr. i vn y r' ; rr'i!C 'l xp. r m.' r-; r-i i rn p f irr i',fl; -it rrtfrpt er i"..' , -J t nt I firrir ir..i.'if of lix'i.m. .Wiiirccs "C i GAUIBALDh a DIXON IIeaiqiartrs (ft OooJ IBs harmless' aduju. If for children or jour druKit ' In- Ho!idty q I Y :.ts 6n something , "as goovl.' H X ' . , '- '"'.-' iHUME PBl Cliarlctte, 17. C. A. ma J i - i 4 ' ''
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Jan. 3, 1908, edition 1
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