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if-. nnfrmr rvnt rnrti vTfWr IXfttrWfl Thnmlttf I ' It is so seldom ;that one Is able to '.'take. U"Col. Jade JEL Harris edi Subecrlptioa Price By Mall. " ' j tor of The Observer,- and Col. Thomas strictlt , cash nd clawson. ot The ywon r AY ABLE ADVANCE. One - Tear. v bv--.-.- f $? Six Mentha.-. .; r. w ..11.5? Three Months.. ; .J Ona Month.. ... '- Star, , both" veterans, that the occasion. reamy gives rare-1 pieaBurtii v,vvuv Harris says In : The r? Observer this morning: - s, . ; "In The Wilmington Star, yesterday morning.; Col. Thomas Crawson.-T the i'nti air ai-cond-class matter at editor, .prints an appreciative-review the postofflCe at Charlotte, N. C j of Erwin Avery's "Idle Comments," T2ELKPHONES . . W" i tissued by Stone & Barrineer of Char- Editor. rv lotted Colonel Clawaon, however, has Managing-: Editor, . . , I - - i Business Office.. ' S I compilaUon of the Work to the pres-J tovnin; rttmnlcte is wrved To ent editor of The Observer. The dook the home by our carriers f or cents was compnej from the flies of The Ob- .week. .. . . , i r. ;. ' I server . bv a. committee of. Chanel Hill alumni, selected for the purpose, and the task was performed with fine dis crimination:-- 7 Jt is a . pleasure, to note the splendid ' reception accorded the book, by the North Carolina public. In Itself, this demand, constitutes an elo quent tribute to the; worth and. tal ents of the dead Writer." . , ' r Both of the Colonels' are wrong. The committee that was entrusted with the task of compiling; the works of Mr. Avery consisted of Dr. Edwin Mims,' then professor of English - Ut- -1 tv.o second edition "of " "Idle .'Comi' mehts'jthe compilation of elections of the iiterarYwcrsrjoiinej iaie Erwin Avery,; is attracting; much atr tentlon throughout: the s Stated and' it the amount of publicity attending the coming out of the edition is any In dication ' it will ' be' quickly' exhausted. "Sweet -:to- the sweet," One drug store' in the city anticipates that its holiday sales of fine ' candies -wilj reach $ 6,000. 1 lust think what a good ime the Charlotte girls are going to have. .- . " . r Charlotte Chronicle subscribers to The j who fall to eet -the pa- "i . ' '-a 1 I per. are asked to phone zei I a copy will be scut them at once. I I THURSDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1912. : - The finishings touch of every Christ mas package and .every holiday : let ter should be a Red dross Christmas seal. , i - , .Get some ' Red :vCtobs ; Christmas seals; If youhave t already gotten' some, get some" more." ' .V " Charlotte Is to. have a .gas . show That Is 'good. - Then next stop, v;? an5 electrical show - - - v " ' r ' BOTIiDlNG CHAR- ACTIVITY IN Charlotte has, InVestedpracticany a Trillion dollars in new buildings' dur ing the nresent year,, and ' even this erature at Trinity College: Dr. C. Al sum is justr a bit below; the total for J pjjoo smith,f atthat time headof 1911. when the permit was issuea ior the department of English at the the tiew: .$3Q0,000,Commerciai ;wo; UniversityMr.vJr,. jP, Caldweli,vMr. J. ing. . However, ; a Toud : million ;dol- Bailey: anrf Ret, j Plato ;TI Dur larssii a pretty neat sum, to pu into ham. the latter a. classmate and fra-. new buildings and, improvements in a J ternity mate of Mr. . Avery at Trinity year," especially ; .when u is consjui- i college. The committee practically ed that no really Jarge buildings have turned the work over, to Dr. Mlms, been erected during .this, year. . ; who selected it and arranged It3. In Cohsl.lciably more than" half of the tne adjnirabl 6 it ap mniinn 'icilars was been spent ' for new residences, this indicating some thing of the growth of. the city. The demand for hew houses is so great that oi)e local concern, the Charlotte Too bad ; the papers can't urge ear ly Christmas shopping any more. .: PICAYTJ1IES (New Orleans picayune, i Circustancei alters, bookcases. ,s A society belle should have the Dally incICcots, ftdfM i ' -WAXT UNION DEPOT. - ' , ' , Charlotte's Need of .a Union -Depot nwnarked Upon-ominff ot ; th6 Norfolk sduthem Will Make the , lemand Greater. - . , - , - i 4.: . (Monroe Journal.) r - ; . N ortolk! Southern will soon be in Charlotte. The' grading; betweett: Mount Gliead and nharlottn; la nhniit. completed. - The road comes " Within two miles of, the Union line t ( Brief and within 18- rtiles of .Monroe., But the greatest "interest Monroe -people and j those in this section 1 generally have in the new mad will be in the connectione at: Charlotte.,- When the Jrtners v Demand a. Doff : law. : For 7" (Merganton Messenger.) Qx$? farmer friehd lare asking for aog law, ana tne question" naturally arises, - win they get ! It? '. Heretofore our; legislators have been heartily In sympathy, with : the dog and have re fused to Jtake; iip ; any 'measure that Hias a tendency! to curb his depreda tions, it la a sweu known t act that Sheep t and dogs do not et : along very well together. The dor'generally oomee? out on top. A. It. Is alsora well known , fact that if- there were more wuneviiune at : unariotte.v- When the J Bli,5BP w i orn uwouna . ana iewer road gets to that -city there, will, be I dogs the State -would be mttcn richer two great lines centering there, and thereby. c; The ; actions of the next since Charlotte is always on the; look out for improvements, the city ought l &tticicnZ. U right ring Ttie newv oufcmobile dance .must be a kind of. breakdown. ' ,- SIot on a restaurant: "Our fish j -. . cannot be ciproached."'.' pears. THE HOOKWORM FIGOTERS. North Carolina's efficient corps of Xt is . poeeible that Caesar's death wus due tb'too' many Roman' punches. 'Consolidated Construction Company; P. W.:.nv.vt'OItiMlW all Sit its ftnef- giea to the building of new homes Ior;: Covmgton i;t.iiV'nni..:Af homes. l lu uw -."it. ro;.wnu , " , 4: . . flo - J a conference of hookworm specialists from modest cottages to handsome . . A M ., - . rtfiidences that command proces of . ... , ; . - .r IK nnft tf- tm AAA-ata helnsr eon- , MCj.v stantlboilt and sold, .The Carolina North Carolina is leading aUof the t.iw r.,. Vt, fitonf.en. Ylnm. i"i"ero oiaiea m me campaign xor the Tar. Heel experts will no doubt have a prpmlnentrpart in" the confer ence. -' . The hookworm has . been , costing the South literally millions ' of ; dol lars annually in Impaired or destroy ed efficiency, and the knowledge that the State' Board of Health.; has been Sow ft men r.8 ke a name for them- hookworm fightersi-consisting of Drs. I selves when they spell Smith Smythe. John A. Ferrell, Strosnider, Pridgen, I 0 Somehow or other the ".'"girl Wl$h! her. first ' diamond ring 16s alt ini tefeet in gloves.' r , i " t r-r:r ;i Prosperity . spoils some, folks, . but. others seem to be able to get spoiled wfthout it. ' - piny, the Tbies-Smlth Company and other concerns also are building new homes for sale and hone of them have hi I ; ny trouble disposing : of the,m at satisfactory, profits. Wilmingijon, Rock Hill and other cities that are growing so rapidly that- they have" a famine .of houses ' Some people "have, the'tdea that a plugged dime,' like kind deeds, should be1 passed on. ' ir 7 - A VT no able -to. iaccompl sh Such results and points from some of the live Char- - : - . ilA ' , . AA...iw t.a . that ' 60 or more counties of the State lotte realty Concerns, especially the . r . --i ,M (aL tr,ffin haVe been , progressive ,and wide Company, which 'is the institution of wake, enough to make the trivial ,r V, w r. ; w.i. mi,.M appropriations necessary to - seetire Mr. E, D. iAttayjwho'has probably , , - i . Charlotte' than any other one man. This concern has; built literally hun-d-eds of Cornea, developing the larg est 'residentis i suburb "of the .City," Its ntAn heinc' to build the houses and lof I ; . ; JL I contributing never more 1 than or in many Instances much easier than the purchaser could ;; build' to use the building and loanahd lrTTl fact the concern itself uses the assp- I " - jjTaaiwn, xee, .tienaerson, - ire- dell and Scotland Counties. The ma- A kiss is whatT the child receives free, what the young man steals and the old man1 buys; : Next to the art of talking is the art. of listening. The arfc ot saying something is a poor 'third.' ' ' ' i. ..... ' A" woman's tongue is her: weapon, yet no woman is Arrested for carrying ecnccaled weapons, i Tbe reason is obvious.; v- - ..f jtfc? rv gratifying The expenses of the corps j: s venever ATman tells us at lie of, teperta are . borne almost wholly 1 eVe mten an unkind. Vord to ayi e TOev Rf .;W?J?r f hi wife we wonder'if it waa chivalry Hookworm- Commission, the counties I : 'i -i : -f few ? ZL hurtdred: dollars. i'"5 W:'1 The latest - counties to - make ap- ; propriatlons for the - hookworm cam The average problem . play these days' makes a fellow wonder how1 the actress gets Into her dress in the last clations liberally, The demand -f or new OBDS AND ENDS houses In Trl Pi C CurtlflTias -served as chief. Char""sh hthe bui . of houses for sale offers an attractive V.Tt J1T ?Jl -".'':-.. . : - I w?.-' Tr-r " '"IlLTirwT Pel d : to the real estate concerns, es pecially those who are interested in land development, and the competi tion between the real estate concerns and ? Individuals serves ; to act i as a check and to keep the price of houses from going to unreasonable extremes. citizens, men, women and children, I cause the city, only offers $1,600 a treated. Mecklenburg lingers among1 (year while :he - demands $1,500. re to ; demand a i union : station. - The needs and -r the conveniences.; of the traveHng public Imperatively demand this,T and if the ' roads ,are .unwlllinsr voluntarily to build a union station, the city ought to ask the'3ornoratioh Commission,-to require it., Charlotte is a pleasant, place, but useless trans fers ... and loss of ' time bv . reason of failing to make connections between roads is not pleasant. Charlotte ie the only to wn of the first rank in the oittio vutii no union; uepoi. : .: ? i iy- ...... , iJthp. Tabhere Training SchooL ;-'ig vtoreenvllle Reflector.) ; -The meeting of the Connty Teach ers. Association : Waa.'held in. the au dltorium , of the. Training School last esaxuraay ; tw - principal : feature or tne program was an aaaresg. oy ur. A. C. Monahan.'. Director ;. of the? Di vision of Rural Education in the Uni ted States Department of . Education, Washington, D C . In speaking of the training - of ' teachers, Doctor .Mona han paid the East Carolina-Teachers Training School, a; hisrh compliment He said he had visited normal schools In every part of the United States an;d naa never round, so earnest and so good a spirit i in any.' of them as he found in the Training School here.' 'X -IL..U, ! ii . HI. - , New Mining Company iW, StatesvUle. '.. ' " ' State8ville ; Landmark.) : Work ( is in progress on - the new building, for the SUf Milling' Com pany at Blodmfleld and the contract for the machinery ior the new nlant haB been let t6 the Robertson Manu- facturing . Company of Pennsylvania. The new mill will have a capacity. of 130 barrels and it Is expected to be In operation y March -1. 'When, the new - mill, is completed the milling company will take down its present plant on. Patterson , street and will use the material in erecting a storage house and elevator for the new plant, 7 Cotton Mill for Mocksville. . ( Davie Record.)'. ' ? Mocksrville stands a' tmighty good chance of securing a cotton, mill - In the near future. -1 There Is some mon ey as 1 well as talk behind , the move ment this time -and In -our next, is sue we hope to tell Oup readers that the mill". Is ' a.-suretyi --For ; six years we have-: been -'yelling, for .a mUUand we ihope that our dreams , are abput to be .Teallzed: at. last.,. ! ' : 111 tVnnlt a "JnK if ait the streets in this town, were paved, we, would have, to' adopt the commission plan, of government as no body, would want I t6,run-' for' .alder- General " Assembly will be.; watched witha great deal of interest by." those who. are. in sympathy with the" de velopment of the state." We all ltnoW that- sheep produce- wealth, " but -how" about dogs ? ; " v . ' v -. ; -.1 -v.fi. ::. f ' , 1 : 'i'lirt 600,000 pounds of Ftsh' at One.CMcfa. -' ' . , 7" (NeWbefn journal,) ' -N Citixens of Beaufort who ' were in the ' ' city ? ; yesterday' told 'of ., " an enormous catch . of -. fish made by nshermeil of ' that town last .Saturday afternoon The entire fleet of fish ing boats . participated In the - catch and.nore v than 4 6000 - pounds.: of flsh, were, hauled "in.'4; Theses . were brought 4i$ to the local dealers and hundreds. of -boxes were" packed' and shipped ? away, ri ; With sueh an enormous supply on hand the storage facilities we're inadequate.;4 -Before all the fish had . been - disposed of by the. fishermen they, were selling: as low 'as one penny a- pound ' and" at this . price many were purchased tc I oe ubto in ; xerxiuzer.v pianis. ,, xnw was -i the- v largest catch In several years, -the- price- paid for- the entire catch amounting 6 more than $1,500. ; - " - 9T"-T ':. :" 1 : Wetl rDry !at Christmas" Thne. I (Henderson Gold Iaf.) As- a V proof', ofi the' I fact- that this section . as,: heen unusually . dry 'tor several montns, jr.. Andrew j - Har ris well.:' which .he .-says has-' given forth water in abundance for 52 years and: has .never, been affected by. a drought before, is now "as dry as the floor." ..There are other wells in the. county that have been. giving wa ter as- lon as the .oldest 'people ltv Ing can remember, have failed during tne past few wee kb, and the fami nes who have been supplied by these wells are now at a, great disadvan tage in getting ..water. . t.M-::' 1 '.. ....... The Chicken - Fattening Plant. "1 (Catawba County! News.)- 1 A Government, expert has been !n hickory, talking ; to the . folks about putting up. a plants -tor fattening chickens. A plant that would handle a car load a day,, about 2,500 fowls. pr -10,000 pounds ..of .meat, would cost ilb.QQO to $aO,000,-the refrigerat ing r plant being the most expensive part of the equipment. . It. Is planned to. handle -eggs also, and to use waste milk fronW the creamery to fatten ihe chickens;-' ".- . - Big Hunter, After Iredell Birds.. : x . t tstatesyiue .ianamarxvi t Iredell CbUnty hunting license was yesterday, issued, to. George Von 1. Meyer, ; Secretary of ; the United States . Nayy. one i of the number of distinguished Northern 'sportsmen who come here. each .Winter to shoot birds. Will Tieat a good sized room SwjSi coldest weather. Burns nine hours on one eslloh of oil. . rcrmCTtek plain steel, or; ;enameled tur- drums. Portables Easily car 'lednnite room ; weighs only telervh pounds ; han "dle dbesh't'get hot Doem't Smoke Doesn't Leak Easily Clenecl Re-wicked -T .it ensive ;- ,y. ; At D&n vrywhrti STANDARD OILvCOMPANY ' Qacmtpmkmi la New JerMr) ; - ' l'; the lethargle minority. ; f usihg- to accept, the ; smaller, um., ; The Mw York Bible . Society re ¬ ports : for the - month of .July- an ln rrpflfl of- over '100 er cent In the dis tribution of Scripture -above that' of anv nrecedinsr month. The tola aw- It is not improbable that the law yers of Charlotte 1 will make an at tempt to have the approaching Legls- With renting property the same is lature. make Mecklenburg County an trtbutlon' during- July exceeded . 50 true.- There are scores of persons of maepenaent jujiciai dIstrict'Notwith 000 volumes oi tscripiure. moderate wealth in Charlotte who i"inuing xne noming" of numerous .u,-. iubl tft be- flnd : renting property a most excel- I special . terms .of court here during i come Insane, than married .men,, ac- lent investment and are" turning an t yasi iwu. jrears in aaaiuon .to the l coraing 10 ;repon oy iumSU, . of their i; profits; back into the, same far terms i the criminal ;ahd clyil vestigators ai wwwnsiuu, channels and enlarging their hold- ia are ADout as .congested as . o-.i,i t Qir solution of not- iners. . Hera aerain comDeiuion Keeps i muwucob ut me court nas i h fnt HAVerai aavs ana men pvuoii- the rents " from becoming unreason-' increased and Is still increasing at Ling- it with rotten stone and. olive oil Mb-fhv i. . . isuch a rapid rate that tirftearaiw k- Win restore, me BurweB oi iu n i A " f entire time of a Judge is demanded. . . ' ... ' The General Assembly will no doubt ter. progress of the, movement for the tricta in the State and effect a num- ber of reforms recommencied by . the State Bar Association and it Is hoped that in the redistrlctlng Mecklenburg wiij be made a separate district. commission , form of govemment in Charlotte. A few-days ago The Creensboro Becord staed that Char lotte was going about the ' matter in the-wrong manner by considering the board of aldermen at all, it being a matter for the citizens themselves. Following the latest 'developments, the decision of the. advocates of the progressive move to ' have - a- mass meeting anoT lef every citizen express himself regarding the details of ; the plafiyThe Record says: "At last Char lotte is oh the right track to secure a commission form of government. See ing' thatti.nlajority of the alderman are opposed ; to the innovation, the citizens' have resolved to secure ' a charter, have ; the Legislature author ize" an election and let. the electorate decide the matter, This: is th only Way to - go . about it, but when the The, Ladies' ,'Home Journal declares that the present school system in this country is a failure," Such a state ment isridicuious. It is undoubted ly true that there are many, defects in teaching method, etc.; and there' is abundance of room f qr improvement, but our schools are not a failure.' And they are undoubtedly Improving each lyear. Possibly the campaign of The ! Ladies' Home, Journal will help some. We have very , kind feelings to ward the1 suffragettes, but some of those .women do. make such fools of themselves. Take 4 the tramn from campaign : is on. those favoring the I w, York to Albany by a little squad of freaks, for instance. The cause of equal suffrage is .steadily, and rapidly gaining ground, but such, stunts as that do not belp It? . - ". .-i x ' proposition will need some mighty as tute; workers in, the field." .. S)1' -" ' " t is expected that more than 50,- 60Q Red CroSs . Christmas . seals "will haye-been sold in Charlotte by gat - urday. .That number is-' jUBt half the apportionment for; Charlotte, 'and unthinking. people the impres&lon-that Wilmington and some .otner . cities an tne lynching bees Inhabit South. have done better Charlotte can't :af- ford to linger among the apathetic, TJse the !,s'eals onfall of your Christ mas reminders, and if you don't send any buy some seals and give them to " those ;who;caa tase them.", ' ? . Some " folka base their opposition - to woman suffra&e on'the ground that ; men will b influenced in ,.th'elr votes by LthsJr voting wives. , Well. - if the woman is the best man we 4 do hot see1 that harm! could .come ; from . her controlling the Vote of the -weaker .vessel. - One bad effect, of the. Blease epi sode at Richmond : has : been to give ern" chives," when.' as a k matter', Of fa.61 some of -the most-horrible and most indefensible lynchings -have been in the Northern and Central Western States. , There is no d;r tfc . ' who was on the streets Cthartrtt yZ . urchaa6 Of the- new cdmbination j - street sweepers . and flushers is an extravagance. 1 . It will be Profeasftt. LIarch 4. ; ; 'Taft rafter " The municipal authorities . of Ber lin have forbidden men . to smoxe while driving automobiles, ruling that many acddeijtB have been due, to the practice.;; :;;.: An' ingenious machine operated by an electric motor enables one. type writer company to test Its .machines before they, leave the factdryr at ft speed faster than the eye can ; fol low. .-".''- iA recent German patent. covers the. use of carbonic acid gas in a machine which sprays mortar or .plaster 'on a wall of a building to hasten the set ting of the material so. Sprayed. . ;. if the heat and muscular effort expended by an average man in a day cotild be COfiVerted ifito electrical en ergy it would be sufficient to run a sewing machine motor for 1 00 hours ?:;t.;Z-y .t;''-" e - . ; - .;-.'-, In the 'woolen trade during the last ten- years Great - Britain - has made nearly, five times as niuch progress as Germany - and fifteen times as much as France: ; The German ministry of "educa tion proposes to introduce the use of the .cinematograph in . various courses at ; Institutions $ of higher- education. Films of courses rn ; anatomy, biology, and bacteriology Vara already avail able in Germany. A leading philan thropist has .- presented two fully equipped moving-picture machines to the schools of .Berlin, one of which is to be used In the Higher " normal schools and the other in the Tiigh schools. - , A .-There has beeen a marked increase in Europe in the -use of cremation a a , method , of disposing f the - dead. Last, year; there were t?,56$ rema in- Germany as against 8,500 in iMWj At ; present there are 3 0 cfenia tortet fh Get many and A almost h4 many In Italy, . in : England there Were t.O 3i cremations , ia 1 1 1, as against 8 40 in lflio ... ttf.ti nvrit. erland has passed a law Which- prac- Mp.jr; ,uaeB interment exceptional. "Ifftaria ;Make: Pale BtoodU . laria and buUds up the system. : Foi rown people and. children,- 6 0c :! ' iiyavmsoKr; otwb Many College Students Have Finished Examinations and Started - for Home.. IS v. A- x c,. ".;-' DAVIDSON, Dec. 19. Rev. Dr? C. M;. ; Richards' leaves this morning ; for Greensboro to attend, a meeting of the finance committee .of ,the ; Barium Springs! Orphanage," to be held in that ctty, today.. ; -.':f':'';-;r-.-: ;: -Rev. J. . C - Kennedy, the " blind preacher of ;-Mount Mourne, was a visitor at the manse here, this week, the first time that he has been out of his 'home since his . serious hurt, hap pening two years ago r . V'' .', V - The chapel auditorium was . by-no means full this morning, quite a lare fraction, of the students having fin- ished their' examinations,' ' and with this accomplished ' they 'taken anarr line for home. ' The first; train out is their trahu College closes for the holidays 'tomorrow at noOtt. ":'No chap el service's 'are held! so tndt ihe' examit nations may - begin - at an earlyf hour J and every one be through his work ljy i iReaity .transactions this week.were The sale of the "John fount", lot on Sloan street by R. D. Mooney to' A. M. Moore rand the purchase of two lots by Charles Moohey from John ' L, - Stewart In the rear of the former's property thus giving Mr." Mooney -an entire block ; of -slx;-iot3 oh the side street that runs north at right angles to Concord street, " . ' 1 r ii in.' Im i I . 1 - ' MAY DUPLICATE : ELIZABETH PLAN The members, of the aldermanlc committee appointed to, take . up the question of - double-tra4king Central avenue with the representatives of the Charlotte - Electric ' Railway, appear to be on-th point .of. an agreement Jn effect thcCt; the: Central avenue work shall be carried out alf ter the.- plan adopted ; on Elizabeth avenue. The duplication of this' plan will afford the property owners" oh Central avenue opportunity to secure a certain rebate of their assessments for. street, pay? ing, while the street railway company will " not ; be asked : to. nave as - much spaceas wbuld;be reiuired under oth er circumstances. 'v ':;'--'"- "-' ' -V: -;:'- . ! . " ' I It Is aisbt the view of at least a -pan of the committee that . the 1 double track should extend the ; entire length of Central ayehue fie argument being- advanced hat itfie appearance of ftyehuewilt .'flyiSS muii more desirable with 4 cymmettical lurrahge nient of poles and tracks haS Would be the, case 4f the double track' ends at a point midway bd the' aVenyf . :h& " t-',:'.' " 11 11 " '"" i.ii.ir-nif Va :"V- !'-;:''i:ri.;pUck. SOUTH CAROLINA NEWS. Fprty Persons 'Get Good Salaries at . t -... Greenville' ' . . . (Greenville Piedmont) T Returns on" Incomes "in this county have1 been ,made to the extent that when these taxes are vail paid, the county will, have received froiaits In Shi.,..-..,... ; - j...' -iH . . - . 1 1 . . . . . -ma ' -j-. " .. . a. .. , - : - - j- .-i ' - . - . , : : L3 - -- .: .tAi"i-"- :x- - '.4-tV-. '' mi ii ' ' ' , . , -J - s i JV ; v0',V -V f . t - v ' - - ' h X " I I y I N ,S i f - v-c ' S ' A i t s'vf - - - . fS , " J , , "' jrA1? : 'i ' . ..... - ::: G.(D. ENTREKIN, i iPYIend fin ms-Sn nxt W cars are- going, to be w . feet wider i Auto Agent Yes. . You .8ed, f we mu&t have room., for. the. number ,pntbe.back.- . Manager Red Iron Racket, One of J. C Burn A, flnmnnnv'B el nt . nrio . Tono rfmATit atiron. I eomepaylnj .business '; men , this just ; want t6 tell y6u; that weaisomehusuar giod values to goffer you amount of, 11,777,75. Already, some tar th neit few -- ? ut, riA t .;;,Hm' n are liable .to tax. ' . . : - ; 85 Per cent. We will give, our customers the benefit1 of it. Now this lot ' The total Income of the forty-odd I of goods is strictly high, grade goods, made by the' best known shoe mak- persons wno coniess tnev are uaoie an. . Fnt- thA navt i-avo v,'va h.nu ah 5 ka ahnea on -r-rr : . ...... f .r " ..'-- " a..ju it... InoWiOn sale 12.49. Listen, we Gruarantee avpi-v nalr. rf thps shoes to be jiuujiiir i.uiiirir kh vm r nY-H. m r sti t j ... , - . : " v . f - u. icw .jrerauns wnou ne nas nounea i auv. cal.o. causi.av.uujii ur a. new. pair, to come ' and see him about the In- "v - -.' ' -" , ' rr,,; Crr ""X -JW : t 'Another extra special $5)0 and $6.00 shoe now on sale $3.98. There do so at once, this week. , ,jls no better shoe made. This shoe is made by the McElwain Shoe Co., ; The . assessment this - vear. it Is one of . the ( larsrest chSA TakAr, in' thi .WnrM flora, ; o ouvai Ui. wo roiui u lur iCLO b . - : . v -.'.-':' , -" i' ' s - .s .' -'. Remember we - sell everything men, women and children wear, from Tar Heel State as Viewed by a South j the cheapest to theibest. Corue, you ?wlH -find the goods we offer differ- . Caromilan.r ,-r $ . J enf from what .you 5have been :buyinsd. and our nrlcea " much lower than ; ..(Gaffney .'Ledger.) ' 'Ivou.would exnect, tn find them.. Wft hawA Anna. twio- ms1noM 111 We" v had . occasion : to visit - North J .tot7-?Hi31 111 ihow 3u them If you don't buy anything. ;. Every dollar's worth we sell making .wonderful strides industrially I helps to sell, another. and . otherwise, we arrived at Salis bury about -4 ; 80. and just as our train pulled-jih.' from the south a .' train i load of Workmen ;- came in- from the railroad ; shops . at, Spenoer. They consisted, of Irish, Italian,. German, Scandinavian, . English. Polish, Afri can and American workmen; : It re minded '.one."1 more of a -. metropolis than anything we have; seen in .-the eouin. iz waB iruiya coBmopoman crbwd.:-;:--'.-'. :. S - JTght JlibercTilos's. -. ( Spartanburg Herald. ) r , - 4 The recommendation that the State launch an active campaign , against tuberculosis and ' provide ' in each county, if meed be, sanitoriums for the treatment of patients suffering from 'this disease, . is worthy of con- eideratlon. The ::i State Board of Health, in Its annual report,- calls at tention to th need In this direction. The - climate in this State is regarded as most favorable for the treatment of. the disease and that hospitals or Sanitoriums 'Where the open-air cure may be taken be established under the care of the State is . worth con slderlng. CHRISTIIAS vPETE BY; SUNDAY SCHOOL Red Iron :' .. - . ' '. .s ; .... . , . .. v . : . . :- RaciiipuTlmeiit Store East Trade Street to; Aarlott? ; H wdwa Company ! Forest. Grove A. ,R. P. Sunday school .wllii-give-; a;J3hrlstmaaA enter-; talnmeht on next Monday night,? De-r cember.: 28, this ' being 4 especially for the benegt ' of, the younger; children. Who - are anticipating the event . with gre satlsfapvUoii. Inv addition to the essential Christniaa tree there will; be a program of music, songs and tab leaux: ' Mf.; .Wiltiam' " NormaM win amuse .- the .audience., for.. awhile, ".with the tricks -of the . ventriloquist, pre senting ''The Slck":Boy, in the hos pital,' and other characters, . The entertainment "will be open to , the membership of the church and their friends an dj t4 the 'fi little folks? of the 1 church. .' , ....... v A jr. MS;--." : "7 -'?3S - , --!-.- -:- '-,,: i i Gorng Out from Charlotte' These cold mornings, do you have any, difficulty catching y.our trains? A We are , satisfying the ,T"Knights of The Grip v with" our Aut6 Service. " v Leave tyour call 'with us the night before. We will wake you and then speed, you to the station in first-class 'style. ;.-;"', ' J'"- Yi- 8TARNE8, .-President JNO. R. WENTZ, . ' V. , Pres. and Gen, Mgr ... It A.' COOGAN, Secv & Treas. Phone 850 Auditorium Building. Sig'n Outdoor Ady't ICCo s:;.'-;"-?ij;i; Electric T "
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Dec. 19, 1912, edition 1
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