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.CHARLOTTE DAILY. OBSERVER, DECEMBER 18, 1903. , y C pardoxs are co.xsidihed a-.vo ciuxtei; sevex itrrcsni) Governor Glenn Oante Olt-rciency to Jiegro Woman . an At Kini : pile la liurjrlary of Sir. Ijawivitce Holt's Home at 15urllntoo Two feenicnces Are Conununied, and Keren Petitions Are CoiiNldered In favorably -IjCus Tlian Half of For ty-fclx Applicants Jor liiccn lrne-srUt. Pass KxaTniiuUion A Lexington Cotton MM Incorporated Judiro Purnell'B Death Momen tarlly jtipected Short Capital City items, . . j v . Observer Bureau, ..... , t 1 ' - Th Holleman Building, ; Raleigh, DeC. 17," Governor Glenn grants the follow Ing pardon, giving hi reasons: An rile Turner, convfcted at the Decern . ber term, 106, of Alamance Superior Court, of aiding, and abetting In the r burglary of.the house of L, 8. Bolt. Faro-Walker entered the homv and . felonious) shot Mr.. Holt, was arrest-, yi, tried, convicted and sentenced to be hanged." After the eentence lie aid Annie Turner, knowing his pur ' pose, let him -into the house. Upon hia testimony and some little, circum stances she was arrested, convicted of - aiding la the. turglary and sentenced to life imprisonment Afterwards iwhen Walker stood on the scaffold he admitted that 3ie had lied against , Annie Turner, hoping thereby to pro ' long; Ilia own lite; that h had noth- lng whatever to do with the matter. ; Application was mad to the- Supreme Court for ay rehearing on tie ground of newly discovered testimony. . The -court refused to hear It for want of power, but said It was a matter for .! eh executive. ' Tour Judges ot tha Supreme Court recommended to me , the pardon of this woman, say the 1 Governor. - '"The solicitor . does the emme. ..Judge Fred .Moore, the trial . ludse. before Jhia death, told tne in a private conversation that this should ;. be done. Many good clUsena alio recommended It- , Without 4he test! . jnony of Walker the defendant could not have fbeeir convicted. WhetBW " aha was guilty of letting Walker in the hous or not, aha is of a very low order of Intellect and certainly did not know hi purpose and. -has. think, suffered enough." ' : '-' James Dixon, convicted at the April i term. lg. of fiampson Superior Court, of larceny and ' sentenced to two years ,on the roads, Y"Ther 'M no doubt in my mind that the defend ' ant'a eon and hia companion stole tha . meat and brought 4t and put it in the smokehouse of Dixon,. There is some : doubt as to whether the defendant knows anything at it and having been ta true a Confederate aoldler as ever wore the gray and, a man or good hajracter In the past, npon reeom' mendaUon of the best cltisena of tha county; and on account of hia ; past record, I grant him a. pardon on con. dluon on his remaining oi gooo-. - Coleman Brown; convicted, at tha February term, ' 108. s Vf ', Jackson siimHuf rrourt. of . murder In., the second derrea. 1 i'rTha' Judge i. having. tkovn mainly that he thought th man only technically guilty, and that tha Jury might readily bay brought -In A veraicl .or no guuiy. .oa w after reading all the testimony I am of the opinion thaf 4h defendant, having now been confined for nearly a.- year ana -naving oeon ia mm ty Jail months prior thereto, has been t aufflcientiy f punUhed. ' Ninety-nln ! -nin Aut'of a htmdrtfl wouW have dene exactly aa he did and perhaps acted more , qulcklyr in aeienoing HES. . TAFX YISITS 8PBAJ tcontinu-4 from Page -One.) glass-blowers, the restaurant being; kept open night and day to meet the' needs of those who work on eight-hour shifts. Tha work having begun, ether manufacturers are asking for information and examin ing Into the possibilities for Improving their own works. . No better example of the co-operation. In good work of the wife of a publlo official can bes given than that of Mrs. Bowman H. McCalla. Twelve years ago when. Admiral. McCalla was stationed at Mare island, he and Mrs, MoCatla wit nessed the pitiful condition -of the boys and young meo who were carried there on ships to be repaired in the navy yard. .'The Town of Vallejo, opposite the naval station, la a workman's town of 12)000 In habitants, with over two hundred saloons, Mrs. MoCalla has . been working for five years In the Interest of (he bluejackets and marines, 'who, when. she began,''' had no decent place of 'amusement to go -to When on leave from their ships;, their uniforms debarred them from respectable places; , for the purpose of providing pleasant companionship and amusement for the enlisted men, she and her husband undertook to provjde a permanent elub t n h. Mtmn1.MlT nnlv ttvr that themselves,: and f or ,tneso reasons J rhavo determined to give n oeienu ant Another chance." V-v TWO SENTENCES COMMUTED. Irs.'' nnimrnnr fnmrnutes the) sen f Walter Hedaepeth. - who ' pleaded guilty at the February term 107, of Oullford Superior Courts ol ,..i.irhinr a.nd vu aentenced u flv years in the. SUte prison t .'The trial lodge having written me k per sonal letter saying the aentence waa too severe, and the solicitor having "concurred in this etatement,; I, Gov ernor, commute the aentenco ito -two years and direct that the prisoner be discharged the 1st day of February, An condition of hia remaining of good He also commutes the sehtence of N. O. Walker, convicted t the spring term, 197, of Polk Superior Court of manslaughter and aentenced to alx years la the Stat prison, from six to two years,' tne aeienuani o do uib charged the 2Sth day of April, 109, on condition that he then remain of ' good behavior. , , '- 'j ' :0- SEVEN 'REFUSALS. , . ' "''The Governor ' refuses to ' pardon tha-- following convicts: Thomas Worley, convicted at the June term, 190S, of JLenoir Superior Court of murder in the aecond degree and sen fenced to fifteen years in the State nrison. ;- "The defendant had fair trial and tm verdict waa right ; The defendant waa ready to : fight and waited for the deceased, and though, the deceased waa 'not entirely with out blame, yet he was needlessly mis treated and was killed at . the. second place of encounter and not at the first, the-defendant having followed him to that place. Life Ja-getting too cheap and men must be made to feel the stroag arm, of the law. not only to punish them, but to deter others.! W. D. Shaw, eonvtctea. at the April erm; 1908. oi ivasn superior court ot assault upon his wife with a deadly weapon and sentenced to two years ; on the ; county roads. ' Th Governor - happened to be In Nash at the time of this trial and perhaps unfortu nately for- -the prisoner heard - the case. His wife was nearly killed, be ing spared only by the mercy of God. (Either the defendant1 waa guilty of a . most brutal ..attempt to murder- his . avlfe, or else he was Insane and knew . not what ho was doing. - 6ince . his conviction he has cut his anm to keep from working. - This shows him to be a very mean - man or Insane. "If he is a low type of criminal and waa guilty, his sentence of two years waa not commensurate , with what he did. If he is Insane, he ought to be In the asylum.. . The Governor does not be lieve him Insane, neither do his peo ple or his counsel. v -A vv i Marlon Day, convicted at the July term, 1807, of Iredell Superior Court ' of -slander. - f .: : - Isaae Harr!-, Vionvlcted at the' Au gust term, 1980, Green, of attempt to commit rape and sentenced to fiieen years. -, . - -, , ; - : . . . Henry Harvey,"conv!cted at the fall term, 1908. Richmond, of murder in the first deirree and sentenced to be hanged. He was respited until De cember 17th. Application for" com mutation wa made on the ground that he waa of a low order Of Intel- lect. ;- : .-, . James McKInnev, convicted at the May term. 1907, Mitchell, of murder In the second dpgree and sentenced to ten years in the gtate prison. The Governor thinks the sentence very moderate and therefore cannot in terf ere. Ho again repeats that life in jrTDTCIXK THAT IS MKDIC1XK. i "I have sufferM e. wi with ma laria and stomach romplainn, but I have jiow found a remly ti ;-t ! . , s me well, ml that rmdy i I "u.v. Outers: a tni:!"!n thaf Is mdirine fir ntomach nil llvr trouMf, end for nin d"wn crn tfitifms." say W. C. T-'.t;.;r. of Haiii tr. Ark. Ftnctrlc T Mrra ru" 'r and pnrjch the fclwi. tone r,r t; i - iv. .. ari nrt vieii nni fr"-.v t r v-riK, t -sr rmwy'tiJ l" '""' i '.' it i- i -! i. fet Ll. i.- i iX. KJ.'H government employes; it has bed rooms. bath rooms, a library, a game room, an auditorium, a bowling alley, ' shooting gallery and restaurant within its four walls, thus sscvrtnjp for the men tha en joyment and recreation of the saloon without ) Its Injurious elements. This naval elub bouse was opened in 1904, with an attendance exceeding 60,000 during its first two years.. It is reported that-In that period ever one hundred thousand dollars of the men's pay has been placed by them In th club's - bank for. safe keeping, this money having been spent formerly in the saloons or worse places. The club nous is over-crowded and Admiral MoCalla has been Informed by the chief of polio that arrests diminish ed In Vallejo 70 per cent during the first two years after th opening of the uild- I '.But th cost of this splendid achUre- ment in welfare . work was not, as it should have been, rmet by the employer. the government ef the united States. -. heavy burden of debt was Incurred by Mrs. McCalla and a committee of women interested with her, fund having been loaned by private cHlsens, without In terest, and the lot having been purchased. sad to relate, with ' alt of Admiral mo- Calla's prise money of the Spanish war. so great waa his in t treat in many eases of heart-breaking misery .where boys of fifteen going Into" the navy Were hope lessly ruined In body and soul. He and Mrs. McCalla felt Impelled to alleviate Lth conditions of a -special temptation assailing tne was wne naa ten nome ana friends and were thrown upon their own resources, in a strange town, '. , ,:. v . W hop to assist th publlo employes' committee of th National Clvio Federa tion la Its effort to have extended efforts of; the government for th benefit , of Its employes, suck as benenciai features uv stltuted In army stations, army posts and at Panama, that It may be financial ly responsible nod not. permit its em ployes to b dependent upon haphasard contributions of sacrificing and Interested citizens. ' w " The establishment of provident funds. including In S us trial Insurance, . pensions and sate ' Investments 4 tor savings tor women as well as men, employes and for government as well, as private employes, we consider to be of a great Importance and we are planning as members of the National. Civic Federation to aid In that line of endeavor, ii s. The woman's department sees and ap preciates great possibilities for useful ness. May it live up to Ha best and high est Ideals, and help to secure and main tain a spirit of .good will and fair under standing, th tru . American, spirit. - , TALKS OF OTHER .LADIES. f1; After the address ay Mrs. Taft, Mrs. A. F. McKissIck," of South Carolina, told ta a most Interesting manner of welfare work in the South Carellna cotton 'mill towns and especially' In Pelser, where he was brought up, and at Greeawood, where...sh now Mves.:'V,;-a-;,-,''' - y- , Then : Mi Charles, D.;Mclver.;: f Greensboro, made some very admirable remarks about the, extension of schools and school houses in the country districts Of the 8Ute,, :,;-W:.J;:.:,:a,.; prty v; Mrs. Lindaey Patterson, of Winston Salem, then spoke and as usual mad fine address.' 'i ftv ' .?& -aw.? Mrs. Taft Is scheduled to meet ner Hus band at Danville shortly before midnight and after a stay here of only a few mi utes they proceed to Augusta,. Ga, '; This afternoon Mrs. Taft enjoyed v fox-hunt and drive at the rMeows,"t' Mrs. Me bane's country home.'.'. :' -f . Th great emotional actress, -' Miss Blanch Walsh, will be seen at ' the Academy of Music Monday night, De cember X 8 th In her latest and biggest success, The Test." Miss Walsh will be supported ' by an unusually ? largo and well balanced cast of prominent players. Seats will go on sal Thurs day, December 14th, at Hawley, - - North Carolina Is getting too cneap andthe law must be enforcea more rigidly. In order to stop lawlessness, i Cap. Jones, ; wno - pieaaeu suuiy the - September, . . 190, term; Bun combe, of burglary in the second de gree and was sentenced to life - Im prisonment irw tne penitenuary. - the Governor's Judgment th convic tion was proper ana th prisoner nas not served a long enough time for th heinous crime he admitted he com mltted, for th Governors belief 1 that where a man nters' a. hous to commit felonious burglary, if occa sion arises h will also commit mur der. - ' - i-'.;.'-'-'--''-. ; END EXPECTED HOuKLTi It la nallnil hi tha fumiW and friends of Judge Thomas R. Purnell that his end Is very near and - death is expected dally. All the members of the family are here. It Is said that there Is a dual trouble; paraly" sis and cancer of the kidney. , ' : - A - charter is granted . th ' Fenner Avent Stock Improvement Company, : of Rocky-Mount, ie purpose of which is to improve the quality of horses, to. Another charter goes to-: the Eagles Club, Inc., of Charlotte, this being a social organization with Adam Fisher and others stockholders. - .. ANOTHER COTTON MILL, ' ' Another cotton mill was chartered to-day, this being the DocOtah, Inc., at Lexington. It will spin and weave. The amount of capital stock Is $11. 000. C A. Hunt, Jr. is the chief stockholder. " . A company of infantry to b offer ed for service in the National Guard Is being organized at Rocky Mount for the ptirposev of filHns; any vacancy In the . Second -or Third Regiment. There are three companies to b transferred from the iniantry to the coast artillery, and there will be three vacancies, - - BUT TWENTT-ON'E NEW DRUG , GISTS. ; . Of the it men who applied for li cense as druggists only 21 are so for tunate as to get license, the winners beinjr Edward C. Adams, liny Bost, Beverly P. Costner, Charlp i. Cash, well, Lee I.imeron, Phifer Fnlen- wider, Guy C. Hayes, Dorus O. Haii- sar, Lawrence w. Jenkins, Lumartin J. I-a. Hugh-W, Iwyten, Thomsis T. McGii-'r". LeonMus B. I'owers. Ralph H. Tr):lett, Henry Wall Shian. Fmmell I Vi'is.n,' Georce Y. Wrieht, William L-' Av hitett. Kbtrt E. Wiley, Colcy, R. Toder and jAmt-a A. Hen derson, tha last namcj bein colored. There were five colored app;icant3. To-morrow the legisliitive Jnlnt committee which U examining tiie hookflk etc., i-i the office of thd f'te Treasurer wi.l finish the work. The committee sys everything is a3mir o!y jeit- It f-.ur.l that Urn t c sJ t:. Trtasjer J27. ' '.:-;- :the' right ov .wat. 'ft-f. .. One of th great characters of nod era' literature la th : character of Charley Steele, the brilliant, cynical. drunken doubter of Sir Gilbert Park er"a novel, rxh (Bight of Way.'. This man; with ' monocle In - eye and with th ruetloa ,who knowsT." always on his lips, Is a character as clean cut s cameo and on that will Uv so long as distinct characters are appro elated., In' th play that baa been made by Eugen W Presbrey from the novel this part is played by Guy Standing, who- has ; mad' -Charley Steel living, breathing ahlngA He has Injected the breath of life Into the character, aa the author, drew It and his performanc is on of th best seen in America in recent years. As co-star with Mr. SUndlng Klaw A Erlanger present Theodore Roberts. long known as '.1 America's ' greatest character actor. Mr. V Roberts has created In th role of Joe Portugal, a cnaracter new to tne stage, but as clean cut and convincing -as is Mr. Standing's Steele, - Ignorant; brutal and a murderer, Mr. , Roberts com pels sympathy for bis character be cause of the great love Jo has for th man who had saved him from th gallows and whom he la turn saves from a disgraceful death. "The Right of Way", will be seenxhere soon with th original New York cast. The StA Company Last Night The Girl and the Bandit" was th play offered by the Hutton and Ralley Stock Company at th Academy of Muala last nighty to ft fair sised audi ence. The scenes of the piece wer laid In the West and th different roles were enacted well by the mem bers of th company; The specialties between acts wer excellnt . To-night that bautlful. drama pf I If in th Kentucky hill,' "Lena Rivers," V will be presented. - This play was seen her ' last season, , and mad ft good Impression. . - .. -. There will, be a matinee to-morrow afternoon and the bill will be "Th Whole Dam Family" and at night "The Night Riders.' ft new melodrama based on the recent tobacco war in Kentucky, ' will t played. , . :i ua:::;s paui.; Ko Car For It Other " Forms . '.ivij-i v Itching; . Prefecsblo. w' r-?- ' There Is no cure for an itching paun the money kind. Even poslam, tns new skia discovery, cannot help It. But when It com to scxema, th most annoying of itching - skin troubles, poslam will stop th Itching at one and cur tne worst cases la ft few - days. So -with - hives. . rash. scabies, -split toes, piles and scaly scalp, all of which ar different forms of eczema, accompanied . by severe Itching and caused by Imperfect dl areetion and careless diet.'.- . - Poslam comes -In two-dollar Jars, but fifty cents' worth will answer in curing any of th disease mentioned. It can be had of any druggist. ;R. H. Jordan It O. make ft specialty of it : That results ar immediate will be amply demonstrated overnight by th use of th experimental sample wnich th Emergency Laboratories, St West Twenty-fifth Street, New Yrr City, will send free by mall, in plain wrap. per, to any- on who will writ for It , i.MR, GOLD XX THE CITT.' ,V . Tells of th Wonderful Growth of the Jefferson Standard -Mr. E. C Me- Glnnia Added ; U ' Local Agency Mr. P." D," Gold,' Jr.,"' tic president and general manager of th Jefferson Standard Life , Insurance Company, Raleigh, N. C, has . been. In the city for the past several days visiting th branch office of the company at .this point. Z Mr. C. 8, Alston, district man ager s.nd .hia representatives in th city made- a special effort for business during Mr. Gold' stay and it is un derstood that as a result of this mor than fifty thousand- dollars of appli cations were obtained, complimentary to th vie president. A good part ef this was obtained through th efforts of Mr. B. C McGlnni. of Charlotte, who has recently goo with the Jef ferson. Mt. Gold, when seen by an Observer reporter, was asked regard lng the business of The Jefferson and soldi Th highest axpeetation of th organisers of th Jefferson have been mor than realised.: The com pany commenced business Just at th very beginning of th panic and hms never yet ' bad an opportunity to show what it -could : do In normal times, however, notwithstanding this fact. It will close th years zusins with three millions Insurance In fore and- with th surplus of tha' company Increased. Th - Jefferson U ; th strongest life Insurance company in th South and the second strongest, at th time of organisation in th world, or In other , words no other company at organisation ha as largo capital and surplus. Tins strengtn is represented by surplus to policyhold ers $500,800, every collar or which ts paid Into th company in casn. Th.e company accepted n notes of In dividual or corporation. . Aa a . net worth of an Individual is th ratio of assets to, liabilities, o is the strength ef an Insurance company estimated. With $5 assets to every $1 of liabili ty it Is many times stronger than any Southern company and in proportion : as strong as any in America. ' ThU may sound. Ilk ft very strong state ment and may surprise many people In North Carolina that their own Stat has such an institution, yet it is ft fact, -v Th company is loaning , its money largely on first mortgag on real estate in those com-munltle from whence it gets Its business, so . that the Insurer can build up t his ' own community and at th sam Um get as safe protection as that offered by any company anywhere." ; ; .. . THE DEATH RECOUPS James L. Wilkie, Formerly of Uneola- ton, lnes at Asoevuiev ' . Special to .Tb Observer, y v i r : : y Ashevllle, -Deo, , 17 James 1 Wllkla died her this norning at t 'clock at th residence of hia daugh ter Mrs. A. Shell. . Mr. Wllkl me her from Llncolnton soma Um ago. He was 71 years of age. The remains were taken to th former hom to day for Interment, -: w;1 '.ry , -V.; '' jmmJeif r :' ' ( Samuel : t WUlUmson, et ,Monjroe. Speolat t Th. Observer. - ' " Monroe,' Dec I7-rMr, Samuel R. Williamson, aged II years, died at th bom of his mother, Mrs, Hetfl Wil liamson. . at o'clock last night, of pneumonia, after ft week's nines. Mr. Williamson was an employe of the Piedmont Baggy Company,- and had won the esteem and confidence of his employers by . faithful . attention ; to business,. He was a member of th Monro " presbyterlon churcru Pu neral services wre held at th rest dene ' at ' t - o'clock this afternoon, conducted, by Rev. Georg H. Atkin son, and the interment took place In Monro cemetery. ' 1 , . ' MAItRlACrES. Three Troutuian Couple Wedded. Special' to Th Observer. 4 K . Troutman, Dec; I7 fr. Frederic L. Murdock was this afternoon mar ried to Miss Bessie Mills at th hom of ' th bride's brother,, Mr, William Mills. ' About the sam hour Mr. Dav id Clodfelter and Miss Daisy Ostwalt were married at th Methodist osr sonage by Rev. J. J. Edwards. While tn lost named Kupi was being married ' here, Mr. Per-y Suther and Miss Adella Clodfelter drove to th home of Rev. C J. Fox, three miles away, and were happily united.' All of these Are worthy young people of the community.' .,'a-,.?-; ,'v'i IT WOMEN ONLY KNEW What Heap of Hap pine it Would ssnng 10 cnariotte Homes. 'Hard to do housework wHh an ach ing oacft, - f ..;4-. - Brings you hours of,:, misery at leisure or at work. v 11 women only . knew th cause mat -!..-...- v-, Backach pains com ' from sick kidneys, 'twould sav much needless woe.-, uoan e Kidney pills cure sick kidneys.- Charlotte 1 people . ndors Mrs. J. .- Manning. S01 LlddeU St. Charlotte. N C, eaysj "For ft ilonr tim my suaneys were 'aisordered and caused me . much.' suffering .from a constant dull pain across the small of ny Dacr. Recently . .when I heard Doan's Kidney Pills recommended, I obtained ft box from R. H. Jordan ft Co. 'a drug store and After using th contents . th pain lnr my back, was considerably lessened ' and my s kid beys strengthened. Z am going to continue their use and feel certain that In ft short tim they will effect ft complete, and permanent cure, J For sale by all dealers.. Price St cents. 1 Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, New Tork. sole agents for tk Unltod States. ' ' 1 Remember the name Doan's ind tftk no other.- ' WIXXXAJf , FIRTH, PRCS " - TZH TSAXK B. COMTXS, Ttem Pres. IrtiA AMERICAN; MOISTENING MPM t79(llilk Street, Boston, Mass, .y . ' ' '.. -, a c'oTiniAir, es xnst bmx, CHAI1L0TTE, IT. a NebdYIN"01j it strengthaas and vitalkea TlaoLtoned up th dlirestire omnk, aids assimilation, enrichet the blood. and 'rejuvenates, every organ in the a . . . . m podr. in uii Dnnni manner vinoi replaces we&xoess with treogth, w are nosittv It win benefit every eld person who will gv It trUL IX U aont w wiu remaa iaur money, R. IL JORDAN & CO., Dru'gjtts. m CHARWTTE CSnistmas Rafee Via Seaboard . , t : f j. Wne Railway, IMS. Afar V Th Seaboard Air Lin Railway will sell reduced rat Holiday; tickets on Dec, 11 II. S3. U. 15. : to and tl, lfOt,' and January 1st, If 01, good to return until January 1 Ith, 18 Ot, be tween all stations, for further infor mation call on your local agent, or undersigned, " . - ' , ' v JAMES KER JR.. . ,;; City Passenger Agent, , Charlotte, N. C PERSONALLY COXDUCTED TOTJR TO HAVANA, CTBA, AND RE , TVtlS, JANTJART tl, , VI. w BQVTWmS RAILWAY, ft':';i.''-,,y'.-?,:1:.V'I VV ft Southern Railway will sell round trip excursion tickets t, HSvsna Cuba, at fnilnwln naa from Dolnts name:- Aaheviils .,.....I39'1 41.M - .'Commands yoq to be pre- ' , pared for mil contingencies,1, j Croup come like a thief , In : the night Oowan's " ' : Preparation, external, cures ' - 'and ' prevents Croup, Coughs, Colds,- Pneumonia.;.. ' Keep a bottle in tha home. , ; ISc: tOei 11.00. All drug- , ' -gists.' Be prepared to meet.,', emergencies. . v Buy to-day.'. Only One ."CUOMO QJlNtSt,n. that ta - - ; - rnM k Cletld tfl 4TVns tSmv - of every f?7Vt-kox. 35e yyy fcjLA.'JL ' ' '"'ssaeaiw . i-mnni n i- jw- , f r x i. . -. - - ' IlSoulh's Livest FcnnWeekly en-'.wUtTITE PROGRESSIVE FARMER b 'O.. ash iraek Se(s M ud r-H Dr Sf-m A Knvs It suutr, jaitOT Mxmt rt b. u Mt th i Refill iHwtai SHd S ease yea a mmm se wbmm we iu M w ftmi nr.- . t. J. HoMuie. Lnr IS I rt rt r niimi . we kaewire One Month Free if You Ovyn a Fermi f AaJr-awfRb ImSb eVMeewtuhnra Wt-l mm fvMty. Vff. m ' kdphaL imantt . - nrTi-"i mm vk ihidm pn-tj m liwilmlMipn ' 4ji Hnroa, 1 Mtftnni n a." -v mm mm Smvlrtt nuisa htoMy" m4 Haisiaft t-lssae-IawJ it 'SkwJm ymm sapar-M nb n-'-fiiisibkp--r siir-iiMAi -ls-nilwSa& Ditin. AHmrn r" r i m .lfr.., m I - , wm f- -fc. . It V1 - "' "T i Cel. 3 In tuTi firs rtrtw si It a S , ; ' r. J ..v:- " ' I 40.J0 lt 44.60 . -fcs 44.(H cnarlotte- .. ..i ... uasionia Oreenabor ........ Hickory j... ,,-.. ... Marion . Oxford ' riolelrh . ttutherfordtis. ...,. 41.A0 Shelby ..., ,, -,i , ...... 41.60 8tatesvill,...;,.;,. v.. ? . Approximately low rates from other Tickets on sal January XttfiT good re turnln ta leave Havana.' Cuba, on or before January Z7th, 10. Tickets may be routed through Jacksonville, thence either through Knight's Key, or Fort - Tampai Good going and returning .same rout, Stop-overt will be allowed' at Jackson ville. 8tsf Ausuntme. Palm Beach, Miami. and th.' points south of Jacksonvllie within final limit of ticket. A represen tative, will accompany movement, and will look after the . comfort and ' pleasure pf the party. ;- ? V'...sr.'J.. -l ' For further Information as to side trip tours from Havana,' sight-seeing tours, hotel - rates, leaving lms - at principal points,- Pullman and state-room reserva tions, write J. H. Wood, D. P., A, Ashe ville. N. C., W. K. McOlamery, P, and T, A., Baielgh, N. C, R. IL DeButts. P. and T.A. Greensboro, N. C or call on your depot agenu or write ; s- : . , ' JU U VKRNON, T. P. A. J v ' Charlotte, N. C. . . . . A . . 1 C2ex. Flinthoto Rod fine t The Best For Leaky Roofs. , For sale only by ' ' - . CHARLOTTE OUPPLV CO. (TVe carry qvcrvtiong. in Mill Furnishings . Express . paid by us on all orders of $5 or over up to January 1st, 1909V: No preijiiums will be given with these orders. - -;-; - - Write Foir Our latest Price LuC ROAtiOiiE VliI & UQUOIt CO. LARGEST AND OLDEST HOUSE IN ROANOKE. 3 Sontli Jeffenon Street Roanoke. Va' ffl THEiNEAREST FLACE TD GET YOUR fe- "T It ssa-Sk I. r , Irw7 AsLeea Agwvesti tUi 4ssW si e-ssal I -jaeis-i et J ssaVry ililihar Ssl taw sersst tesUf. Add fesj r mm yea naive o.ir4Wi '.hi, max v, J , - f tT'ei! " i1 Ir we J3 ? .m.r ' ' ftifi n ikiibn f i- t i J Sb, . . 0wts. 74V, U gMtir V GOLDEN EAGLE CORN OLD DOMINION "u CULTURE, OLD v u SUPERIOR ... RYE GREENBROOK - - -PRIVATE STOCK V ' 4 Fan Qtse Fall Qta. la'Foll Qtsi $4.00 $750 ' 4511X0 ' 3.50 33 4.00 3,25 3X0 6.50 63 7.50 : 625 5.75 10.CO, 0.C0 11X0, 9X0 8.50 4X0 a -.1 : :.For $2-50 we will tUp you ope-irallon juj of Corp, Rye, Rum or Gin, or two Vallon for $40. . . J.-: 'MM -Jt I T tD It "Off JJ CHARGES JPREPAIIX: WRITE FOR.PRICE UST ":we ewtPAv rvpng 5s"aw"SMte im mjiin" ck aocs: " RErERtwcg-eoyrm tun, bamk , to. eorrow ,w. ., coM.WAxam.ouwjTT aj. 1 j Tt"x tw-aiirr p.o. on t xw s mohct omxws, J. D. ALBRIGHT, President and Manager. 3 t &lm MMM fi f ilillllo-M Sknd.nl Xfc&x i Frcni Oj Disli !!ery I'dw Shipped Direct to Ccnsi:-:r I ' Th above ent I aa eoact rerrodiiDtlm of our sesrlatai-ad dlstlHrr. arbur warehonao and ahlnoln; drrjart- xhe above ent Is aa exact reproduction of oef registered distillery, aging warehouse end shipping depart meot, which Is th largest plant to. Tlrglnl. We hare been wholesalers for eret4 forty years, but are bow ship i ping Into the dry territory direct to the consume-'. Toe get en Ane old whiskies aged tot years te one ware I $11 00 IS 60 .V'-i 80 -F It 00 hoys by direct express at wholesale price. . Look for Siahoaey's name oa the bottle. ' It gnaraotees the Quality or money refunded. " Bemlt br P O. W'espresV tnooiey check. ::yu-y i;:y y&it ? spv q IiTJKS DtTXX RTB ..' Extra)', ;;"?;; OO HAXOR 8TBAIGHT RTE. .i:. .:........... f 00 COMFORT JRTE (AH the name Implies)., -j 00 . FAMXtiT CORK (Old and MeUow), 4 00 CPECIAI CORJI - (Worth more) BRON'CO tUX (An article of merit),;,... OLP TAB CEf (Dry)... IS SO The followtng are shipped charges - , 00 colloct either by express or trelhti .a so It My' ' ,1 ' ' " t Cel. SO - CONGRESS CORK (Pure and $ SO? 1 Satisfying) .............II 13 4k St. A i Aer 41 Pt gw V - tfW-S t-m ' e mm I fiTTRttft Tim VfVP TR Hi t TTTT. RTtr.T7T!TlV . f XTK'rfilo fct m A-Amm flMiM. mn 1A Dene tUmJ. .' rt 4 00 SO li.ool a SO: . c ; .. ie Doc EROXCO EXPORT........ t S'; TIRGDTIA PALE ... .OS ' Exposmox ,i .;....'.'.'' s The ; beers ef the Consumers Brewery ere pare end natrttlott products of the Bouth's leading Brewery, msde only from the beet grain, barley and mala, :. i y:yfyZ?tt .:.-)rir:.a,tJ " TEMTERASCE EXTTA - r 6 ' Per IV, BTTFrTXBRAtr ..,.........S .f tA&IDB A highly wntrlUsvs teonperano eeveraget A reoats sf twenty-fr c- ' per d-sen allowed es, ail bo retmrned. - . , . the r r' "s uwmD y'mvr. -.
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Dec. 18, 1908, edition 1
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