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CHARLOTTE DAILY OBSEBVETt, MONDAY; DECEMBER 12, 1910.
WHESTLIXO CLIME GOOD HERE
Promise of Bringing Good Men to the
'Ctty In the' Future s Fenrin ' to
Stimulate Xew Interest, -
: ti.
t :ood lip ta this cltr this oeason "on nes In investigation f of the
and vlth the ttromia, of securing seme, Jniu ry to'be. It was a d that
or the teat men of the , eoun?r fciCur "qulry to be - It Was said that
matches to the near future. Interest is
-
sure to continue under development . Joe
Turner is tiring to arrange now to bring
Charles Hackenschmidt, who. claims the
belt for the heavyweight title, tor a
handicap0 engagement with, him hr,
. t - . .
sehmidt as everybod knows that keep.
un with the wrestlins tame, .tends rltht
at the top la rank ana has distinguished
. himself on the mat Doth ip this and la
European countries. - , (
.It l, expected that John prske will be
given a chance to win back his laurels
lost here to Mas lluller some weeks
ago and the fans would not want to see
a tetter match tban a return engsie-
, meat between Turner and Lynch of Balti.
more, who wrestled with such brilliancy
here a few nights ago. .
The 'wrestling proposition Is pretty good
and if properly and soundly managed. It
has a future before It here. The patron
age win stand for nothing but a dean
and - manly demonstration of this sort,
and something could be added to the
interest already displayed by having com
netent referee at all the mstclies. and
by cutting out a lot of this amateurish
luff that has been thrown out some
what indiscriminately here of late, hold
ing the crowd back to a late hour for the
big meet. The crowd wants to see the
men wrestle who are advertised to
wrentle and tlie amateur osagement
Should be sandwiched between the falls
if. they are bound to be put on.
VfB OF LKAOIB MEETIXt'iS.
' Onb Ownrrn of Three LregucH 10
Hohl V'ortli In Now Vork ThU WeU
tw Kki't Offiwm, ami Mi t"
Iluni Tor tlK Coming Kcuwin.
S'ew Vork. IJcc. II. Tills will b"
basclmll veek In New York. WUhin
lUe next four days the club owncrd of
the hrg loagucn two of thorn mi(J''
will nitct heri in annual convoii
lion, uIko )ltlwrs. il'ucutw amen I
mcnts f rules and map oiit then
plans tor the season of Isll.
, Two of the leagues tho Natloiiul
and the Eastern will cltt prew
dt-nt. In tho American "Han" Jol.n
fion. fttjH has l yeara to servo of a
;0-year tirm at $25,000 a year. Thus
far; there ha been lUtlc talk of any
opposition to "Tom"' U'n-h, prt-Hlde-it
of th National but Hi iriends of K1
ward 0. Harrow of Toronto, vlu
managcil the Montreal team )iu:t vumi'
at'l pui him forward against ' fin'
Powers of the Kastern Lcakuc.
Burrow la said to have the olctK
of five lubs Toronto. Montreal, BuT
falo, Ublllmore and Nowark whiUt )l
si understood that Hochostcr, Jie
City and Providence will upirl
Powers. The result will be known :
morrow nfter the anntial mOn of
the Kastcn league. Last y-ar It ''
reportei! that Powers had promiscl
rot t- lur. again but it la known that
rtron pressure has vn brought t';
hear on htm to allow his name to be
presented again. In any event, hlu
friends wish to name his Kurcpnr
and will oppose Barrow.
The National League will meet rn
Tuesday and the American on Wd
nesday. Roullieru Field Trials Pfwiponed.
Montgomery, AJa., Dec. 1J. Be
cause of the continuance of the Held
trials at Waynesboro, Oa.. for anoth
er week 1 he second annual Iritis of
the Southern Field Trials Club at
lygohfttchle have been postponed un
tM December 1. With the exception
of the American field futurity and
possibly the United States llukl trial
club, the purms offered by the Koutli
ern club are about the rlcht In tho
country. In the derby and all-age
takes over 1750 will be distributed
- In prises.
Ooulon and Cvnlcjr KJgit Artlih-s.
New Orleani, Dec. 11. Johnny
fViulon plnlmant of tho bnntH.ni.
welrht championship of tho world, !
today' signed articles of agreement for
ft fight with Frrnkle Conley before
the 'West Side Athletic Club hero on
Sunday. January H. Conley is expect
ed to sign the articles In Chicago to
morrow. The artlolescall for a 20
round bout, both men to weigh n;
three
and a half hours before the
fight.
FLOODH KlIiMKIUiK SPAIN.
Berere Cjrclono Works Ncrlous Dam
ge Numerous Villages Fare a
(tlsts.
-Madrid, Dec. 11. Spain has been
visited by a second cyclone, even
tnoe severe than that which swept
over tha western portion of the coun
try. few day. ago. Many people !
havs been killed or Injured and the
. j ft j it.A ,
low-lying district are flooded every
where. The lower port of Serin, !
submerged and It is feared that the
amire city will be tinder water short
ly. A railroad bridge at Alcala hi
lieeh,detroyed and numerous villages
In that region are irNa critical situa
tion. Railroads have been washed away
at Caceres, Afanjuex. Castillo, Castll
leja and Malaga. Two trains were
derelUd today at Palencia and several
bodle have been observed floating
down tha river aV Vallsdolld. Tele
graph communication with the pro
vince Is almost entirely, suspnded
, Report havt reached her of ship,
wreck along the coast.
Italy Sulfcrs lom flood.
Rom. Dec, 11, The lulian
rlviera has suffered greatly from the
rocent tatorras and tha weather
threatens vn mora loss. Miles of
cultivate iidwh hov u.
t d. ean Hemo
of tlie .re'ldenU
compelled during
from windows by
, their houses being surrounded
Willi water. Several persons have
oeen (Jrowned. The railway between
Berdlghera and the French frontier
hs been Interrupted on account of
wsh-auta. AH tha rivers in th north
are at tha flood point. Tha Tiber also
is ruing fast. A bill on 1U bank on
yU pr.
stands is outage rapidly undermined
and If collapse i threatened.
fi u rn iTuni imvhik'TH.
flow aa appaijlng calamity in his fam
ily was prevented Is told by A, D. Me-
Vo. S. "Ur llltar l4 nniffllim 1 1 o k.
wrSUs 'sha wss very thin and pale; JT
no appetite a,nd seemed t4 grow weaker
very - day, as all itmedUs failed, tilt
l flooded and Riaiiv ""'""" "!'. iraiurej
the night to Means VW"J,,T"" "" I. .nTm"7
means of ron lad- rUTln lne PW'e.a to tne flnun-
v.. vir.. v.-, r. ...nnrir ipion) nronertv. That
ir;,,,T;r;h:u'"
asthma.
ero.ip, hemorrhage, aft bronchial trou
v;ji. ,Jt has no quaT,'SOc,' tI-U. " Trial
bottle fre.. guarantees fey Woodall s
troubl with a cough TlisT IVb I mite eo "not! n.PBiJi? '
th test medlcins over miMkmrl ii hava nothing
of For coughs, aolds. Isgripp asthma. iTi M L"ffl..?
CHIEF JUSTICE
Contlnn4 prom Pu One) '
in, one of the Insurgents. The presence-
at Senator Cummins of low.
Senator ' Borah of Idaho, and other
leaders of the insurgent wing of the
party at the White House, cawed a
greet deal of comment at the time.
The President,,' however, felt that, he
could not draw either party, or fac
I MA.. lit
none of the senatorial . conference
was for. the" purpose 'of deciding' on
the final slate. , Through them the
President was seeglng Information as
to .certain -nvsn -strongly -urged Many
jof these nantes soon were eliminated
I from consideration. . S
J"1 : on. the interstate
merce Commission in place of Chal.
man Knapp and ex-Senator s M. Cockv
rejl of Srf&souri, who reUres on the thirty
first. It was reported tonight that the
President will name B. H. jMeyer of Wia-
iconsin ana c. C. McChord or Kentucky.
duucg rv dub was siruugij urj?ea uopn
the President of the promotion In fact
just as the President was leaving the
summer capital at Beverly . it became
known that he was serlouely considered
the appointment of Justice White
Chief Justice. The fact wa sent out In
despatches at the time. When he was
again In Washington, the Hughes jentl
raent seemed to grow strong again and
all other candidates - practically were
eliminated from consideration. '
President Taft has the highest regard
for Justice White both as s man and as
a Jurist. The backing that Juetlce Whl
received is said to have been most Im
pressive. A a member of the Supreme Court It
has fallen to Justice White's lot to par
ticipate In some of the most famous cases
In the history of the tribunal. Although
a i;onrenrrste soime- anil a imocrat,
Justice 'White Is said to hold probably
the most cteartv' merked ideaa f Feder
alism of any of the Supreme Court Jus
tice. He was with tne government in
all the e-ral1ed insular cases. Involving
the Philippine and other Ineular pos
Kesglon. II rendered a minority opin
ion against the government's contentions
In the Northern ne-mrltles cae. anfl, al"o
Wii with the minority of the court In
votlnir to sustain the constitutionality of
the income tax law.
UOCK'NfHAM tJOKS FORWARD.
Tt'n I;'vc '-Iv'i' Ortr'iitlinH Mwwl
n C'hn,",,r of Cotnmprw With
Mr. W. C. Leek aa Iresdcnt
Pl "s t)lM'nwv' For I lie Huslm-s
Welfare of the Town.
SnoclaJ to- Tlie Obimrvor.
Rockingham. De. U. JreT; ;
an enthuBlastic mooting of represent.
atlvo Rockingham cltlzcnx held in te
court houso lust night, .'it which '!mo
the "Pusli Rocklnghvn Korwfid
Club" and the board of trilt. were
consolidated. The np.v nrganly.'Mion
tlvencHH of the town, tho I'ldiue
merits It hus to offer homerc-kcrn.
and the opportunities 11 fa paw lor
profitable Investment here and In the
county.
The meeting was presided vr a'il
addressed by Col. H, C. ixekery, trie
versatile editor of The Uoe'Klnghum
poBt, up-to-date farmer and t'"od
roads enthusiast, colonel Dockery
has the knack of making a ro of
everything he touches, as wlt e.s the
Charlotte-to-Wilmington hwh wji y,
and In a vigorous and animated In Ik
m to dc Known as tne i.ovu 1 w.mm KHlllr(iJty evening h,. Kave the girls an
Chamber of Commerce and will have r,lrw,t,I1,f talk Kon n
aa Its aim the material lovelopmciil ., , ., . 1 H , n , ,,.
and industrial UpbJld.n f torn n Amlr ?hVo !era n
Immediate steps will be 'men to j.ul (f , c.ndu. tcii the mornina i d
outltned the policy and work of ihoisifern School was begun Monflay, De
organlzatlon. j camber 5. with a piano recital by Mr.
A movement, already started, will Oswald Hauer of L.cipfic, Germany,
be vigorously prosecuted looking to. director of music at Winthrop Cor
n appropriation by the next Con- lege. Mr. Haucr ranks with the great
gress for a government DulKiing. 11
Is known thnt congressman Page and!
'.enator overman are heartily In ia
vor of it, and have expressed them
selves as ready to puh the bill.
The ferry over the Pee Dee river
is to be out In hm-Class shape. New :
cables will be put up, the old ferry 1 l.irgunge, nil these expressed through
Hat will be repaired or a new me th,. medium of a technic that knows
built, and the approaches to the forryj w difficulties, are understood. The
will be g-uded down conalderably end presence of these qualities wan soon
very much widened. Several hund-, recognized by the aud ence, which be
rcri dollars will be spent, Insuring a came more enthusiastic as the gr. at
imii mm ei"y t "
1 n,H
Will be nr. tne route or tne
Chiirlotte-to-WtlmiiiKton hlghwaj
Plans were discussed for converting
the opera houses building, with the
excoptton of the opea house prop.-r,
Into a municipal building. Mr. stern,
of the firm of Wheeler & 8'ern ot
Charlotte wan here this week to look
the building over and will submit !
pluns at an early date.
There was talk of th extennlon of
the Aberdeen & Ashehoro Railroad
from Kllerbe to Rwklngham, a dls
tsnce of 10 mllei, by the Puses, and.
this may he confidently looked for in
the near future. Th will give the:
town three railroads. ,
Officers for the new organization'
for the coming year were elected as
follows:, W. C. Leak, president; J. L. 1
Everett." vloe president; B. F. Rey-f
, . 5cif " ?f?,.T .
v ' v vi uiivvhvii w mm pviuvvvu vwsst-
posed of 2 1 of the most progressive
, .and wlde-nwnke business men or thi
town. A largo membership wa en
rolled at the meeting, and in the
course of the next week it Is expected
that every business man in tho town
, will Join as a result of the member
ship campaign to be Instituted.
T1.MJ- FOR OPEN IIOOKM.
RccTctary Mai Vcagh Say All Con.
oerns Fnragd In Public nnsincss
Kliould Take Public Into Their CXm
Iidcncc. Washington, Dec. U, The time
na prrived, In the opinion of 8er.
tary of the Treasury MacVesgh, when
all concern encaged In puhllc husl
ness should take the public Into their
'"nndencs t ihe extent of den''n
na f'ry "tocmiow.
L?":J!1 n h,r f flnanclai
d physical conditions. The sevre-
"Anything that will promote the
conndence of the Investing public Is
a good thing for business Institu
tions," declared Kcrietary MacVeagh
"1 know of no other one thing which
would lend more In -this direction
than , for the corporations to deal
"1 f4 fairly, with, their stock
nomers oy revealing their sctual
financial and physical condltionf.
Shareholders hnv an unquestioned,
riant to know how the company In
which, thelrmoney Is Invested, I ).
Ing conductJTrnh-siojgthe business
stands," r- 1
Thr ws a tlms. not Ions airr
- t"? - ti?ued.
mt- MacVeagh. hi
ovfpanauiretor8 of eorporaiJons
iwc-.wM -'"'-ininjiiu almost urn
d -
now the deir.arid.is m
toy following this policy, ind tih. nh:
H. woi;ld - soon.. UecomaJjsaryf jo4
rw . money in enterprises
of that city were OT presmr-ni annual mesH"g to;
ctti sounones 01 me country.
WITHlCABOtip C0IEGj
i,! (Continued from ,paw .Eighth ;4
court has been constructed and the
Interest iff the sport Is greater than
ever- before. The .first regular game
'wW'S probably be ; played , . with
Wilmington in the local armory. Of
last year team Cadets "Cooper, Mc
Fall, Venable and McNeill are in
school. Professor- McFall Is coach
ing tne team.
f Work la progressing' ranidlv noon
tna tiAtw , tannts ' thnrt hVU t. v
lng built by contract south of the
school .barracks. . : The,? court will
be constructed of clay and cinder
and will have wire netting back
atop. . ; s .'-
K, Friday afternoon Colonel ? Keed.
Malor VIcVlMt rantaln novi ni
about twentvTilve of thl 17. .t.
tended the splendid cenpert given
In the La Fay el to opera house by
Sousa'a band. 1,.
' 'OAK RIDGE INSTTrCTE.
Correspondence of The Observer.
i Osk Ridge. Dec. lfltThia. is between
seasoni at this school., The mind of tho
average boy here is running riot in antic
ipation of Christmas" Joys. And although
all the classes have definite tasks to
accomplish, and everybody is very busy,
still, the glad season is near 'at hand,
and there is no difficulty In reaching it,
as though" it were painted on the brow.
Time draga Its weary length along, and
one by one the less ambltioua. or weaker,
succumo, ana buy tickets for home.
The spring session begins" Oft Tuesday, ;.
January J, and. the prospects now are
that It will be a record-breaker In nolnt
of attendance. The business colleae de
partment has a large number of men
registered for the Spring session already.
and the upper claasee are large, and the
school eplrlt wa never better. The base
ball team has a large number of a-ames
scheduled, and the muslo class will give
several concerts during the session.
rroi. Ji. 11. moil returned . Turadav
night from the Semi-annual meeting of
the board of directors of the -North Car- j
"Una Hchool Tor the Deaf at MOrganton. I
He reports the school In excellent eondl- j
Uon. and that many ImDrovemenU are'
l oped for In' the near' future. There will
(.robablj,- be three hundred pupils there I completed and turned over to the author
roxl year. The semi-annual report will j ules for operation by the 20th of De
soto press next week. I e.mher. Thn. h-. hu HM., ,
The Institute closes Its work next week
Thursday, for the holiday. The literary
noddles expect to hold their annual ban-
'" Th,ur8!J,a' nlf ht- Uember 16.
Mrs. Martin H. Holt, accompanied by
her grand-daughter, Mary Eldridge Holt. I
TJZfiHT' Th!df"1fh''
1.1 spend f. hrtBtmas. They will visit her 1
dainhter, Mrs. Myrtle Holt Bennett, and
fHmlly. at that place. They should reach
San Diego Tuesday next.
LBE$tARLfl NORMAL.
Correspondence of Tho Observer.
Albotnarle, Dec. 10. The Albe
marle. Normal and industrial institute
had a rare treat In having Rev. M. !.
Hardin, H.D.. of the Third Presby
terian church of Chicago, 111., with
It on Saturday and Kundav laid
The liiBtitutlon contidcrs it good to,
always lie prepared before hand and
has been most fortunate in securing
Rev. Jamen 1. Vmice, D.D., of Nash
ville, 'Tcnn., to pre ch tho annual
sermon next May, while another
prominent speaker will deliver the
annual address.
Fasslfern School.
Correspondono of The Q";erve.r.
Lincoln ton, Dec. 10. The series of
artlHts' concerts to be given at Fas-
artists of the present day and the
reautiful j.rogram of well-known t
f lassies nppe iled to muMc lovera as
n-eil na to miniclans. In speaking
of artte-tH, perfietion of tone grada-
lon, mnsr-hinly Interpretation, tem-
nerament that makes music a. livinB
variety 01 neautlfui compositions wa
BiVnn. until Mr r.Hiier wm tnme tn
respond to the demand for an encore
At the close of the recital an 1m
promptu reception wan hid In the
parlors.
KLKIV VF.WS ITHMS.
I'jthlan Meet Officer Irp, Pro
gress on Orndlng of New llallrond.
Bpecial to The Observer.
Klkln. Dec. H.-Pledmont Idge Xo. 98,
KnlKhts of Pithlas, at their meeting
laat n!ght elected the following officers
to serve for the ensuing term: O. C.
Cocksrham. C. C: H. It, Barker, V. C;
R. B. Iewls, prelate; Luther Collins, M.
of W., W. W. Cockerham. M.-at A.; II.
J. Uwellen, M of F.; J. S. Bell, M. ot
You Can Work
any
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font burnt steadily for nine hours, without smoke or smell. An
indicator always shows the amount of oil in the font. The filler
cap, put la like a cork in a bottle, is attached by a chain. This
heater has A cool handle and damper top. ' -The
Perfection Oil Heater has an automatic-locking
tlame spreader which prevents the wick from being turned
high enough to smoke, and is etsy to remove and drop back, so
the wick can.be Quicklv cleaned.' The burner bodv or eallerv
wuiot become u-edged and can
' rewlckTmrr-JThe Perfection Oil
nickel, is strong, durable, Ull
light and ornamental.
' Bvtrmhe, If mat M
?J Standard Oil Comply
(I 1 V. sssMSsrtsslssBiaasM
B.j J. P. Hendren, K. R.-S-5 E- E, Heath.
U ai'V. c. Coekerhem. Q. Q.,,vi
The lodge . has been very lucceasf ul
during the past year sod quite a number
of new members have Joined the ranks.
Rev. C. w. Kobiason, past grand prelate,
was a visitor 'at- the ..last meeting and
mane a very Interesting and- instructive
lecture to the lodge, which was greatly
appreciated tor those who heard it.' v
" The; merchants here nave put-on sale
large stock of holiday goods and sev
eral stores look si if 8anta.Claua had
ieft his entire outfit in the wlhddws. The
store of J. D. Holcomb k Co., and the
"" " nt store fronts are beautiful
tml would be a credit to any' city. The
"corations are as good as can be found
' f1 . r! nd htT lrance of
I ' and designs of an experienced
i "l1 - .: ' , f : .
I j '" u waiernouse 01 eiaiesviue
! rtaIt n oer sister, Mrs. A. 0. Click.
at her home on North Main street, West
Eikln. j ..' - - .- v-
The convict force which is grading' the
Elkln r Alleghany Railroad Is now
working inaide the corporation line. A
portion of the work in the town Will' be
very heavy., A cut will have to be made
through an almost solid rock for a dis
tance of nearly a thousand yards. It will
require a very large quantity of powder
and dynamite and it will require several
month yet to get through and make
connection with the Southern.
XKW RAILROAD COMPLETED.
Elizabcthtown at Lost Connected
With the Outside World. .
Special- to. The i Observer. 1
Eilsabethtown, Dec. -Tonight when
the golden Hun has gone to sleep behind
the forest of Bladen, the oldest Inhabl-.
tants of EUzabethtown will have realized
the dream of their youth, and Elizabeth
town will be connected with the outer
world by a railroad.
The tbwn has almost been depopulated
for the past two days, with the curious
crowds of old and young going out to
ho ih ,..1 roii. . .iu-j t
With a large force of hands at work on
the streets, cleanim? uP-the town will
soon be ready for a celebration of the
completion of the new road Tie date
win rr, r.,.Mt
It is Ttnripriatnn1 thn rullina1 will ha
I hi nnur rnn1 in tit Doulu oau if la -v
ceptlonal tine road for a new bed, and
runnlns;. as it does throuel. a line aec-
Ulln of th country, will no doubt do a
n,rt m vi.,nir, h n. 1
Z
ArkanMWi Representativo Will Oppo
WaNliington, Dec. II. Representa
tive Macon of Arkansas threatens
trouble for Captain Robert B. Peary,
the Arctic explorer, whun the ques
tion of honoring him conus up on the
floor of the House. Mr. Macon la
member of tho naval affairs commit
tee, which has liefore it a bill to
make Peary a rear admiral in the
navy. Mr. Macon contends that there
Is no more proof that Peary discov
ered the polo than Dr. Cook had to
prove his assertions, an-1 thnt If the
committee reTports the measure he
will tight it to the last ditch.
Twin City Making Pre pa rations
Celebration Thursday.
for
aneclal to The Observer.
Winston-Salem. Dei1. 11. Six hundred
and tlilrty-iftie members of the Wlnston
Salem board of trade Is the total today.
The OoO-mark which was set In a cam
paign recently was passed In a jiffy and
the spirit of progress and co-operation
that Is possessing all goud citizens is
leading to new memberships dally. Tho
Southbound jubilee next Thursday, the
15th, Is the event now upon whteh prac
tically the entire efforts of the organiza
tion are centered. Arrangements have
been perfected that Insure the right sort
of welcome to the thousands who are
expected to participate in the celebration.
Member of Georgia Moh Dies of Gun
shot Wound.
Columbus, Oa., Dec. 11. Irvln
Kent, ugod 22, a cotton mill opera
tive, alleged to have been. a member
of the mob which last night stormed
the Muskogee county Jail to jvet
Henry Taylor, a negro prisoner
charged with assaulting a young
white woman one night last week,
died today from a wound ri'nelved 'n
the attack. More than a hundred
shots were fired, Seven arrests were
made today. Jailer Phelps was ae
rlously Injured but will recover.
DISEASE
People of open mind having
Bright's Disease or having friends
who have, can hear 0!' soineth ng to
their advantage If they will call at
our store. Helpful diet list free.
WoodaJI Si Sheppard.
Near a Window
BRIGHT'S
in winter when you have a Perfec
tion Oil Heater. It is a portable
radiator which can be moved to
part of a room, or to any room
uvuov nubu yvm iiavw a
9MOKPE.I.E9S
Ahsolottly gmoktku and cdorUti
you do not have to work close' to the
stove, which is usually far from, the,
window. You can work wh.ere you
wish, and be warm. You can Vork on
dull winter days in the full light Hear
the window, without being chilled to
the bone.
The Perfection OH Hearer quickly
civet beat, and with one fillinff of the
be unscrewed in an Instaflt for
Heater is fin!hed In (unan or
- made, built for service, and yet
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By Archibald Henderson, M. I ,
In tliis brilliant work, published simultaneously in -England
America, the author discusses such great figures' in contemporary literaturV
as Henrik Ibsen, George Meredith, Maurice Maeterlinck, Bernard Shaw
and Oscar Wilde. A scholarly student, a critic whose essays in European
v - ... . ; ' '
and American magazines have received wide recognition, a writer possessed .
of refined taste and a graceful style, the author is peculiarly fitted for
writing such a work. His book is especially notable in that he considers
certain notable contemporary literary geniuses, not as practitioners of some
specialized form of art, but as interpreters of life, and of that modern spirit
which voices the meaning and purpose of the .age,
Mitchell
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Old North
vOLD NORTH STATE
PURE OLD
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WHISKEY
t0lNWO0O-"
Tiow Rates 'For the Christmas Holl
days. For tho Christmas holiday travel
'tne Soutnern Runway win en round-
Tickets will be sold December 15, 18,
17. 21, 22, 23, 24, 25 and 31. , with
llnal return limit January 8, 1911.
Tor detallrd Information as to
rates end schedules, call on your
ticket agent, or communicate with
the undersigned.
R. II. DeMJTTS.
Traveling Passenger Agent.
Charlotte, N. C.
Christmas IloUday Kates TUi Sca
ooard Air Lino Railway.
The Seaboard announce Christ
holldaf rates from, ail point to all
points on Its Una, on sals Decem
ber IS, .MS, 1'., 21, 22, 23 24, 26,
31 and January 1, good to return
until January S, 1911, inclurive.
For-further Information call on
your nearest agent, or adfress the
undersigned. - s
' JAMES KER. JH.,
' ' T. P. A., Charlotte,' N. C. "
II. S. tEART,
D. P. A., Balelgh, N. C.
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