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'-Vi. - 7- - t ?" C -A," ''''''' '' 1 5? m. . - f " ' i TOEvOHAIRliOTTE EVENDsTG CHROCOliE, I'tTESDAY, J jDEEIBER - 311912 .TV 4 H j" ' --' - " " " " . -'"'"":'a",'" ,:;z:nn""" "" '.z:z:j;bnrtl ''making jti?e;4.05thaati'cr ktheBegirini . SAVINGS DEPARTMENT : now up" to and including Jan. 5th in hat .Department , bear7 interest as of Jan. First at -4 Per Cent, if left tnree months or longer. fcoinmercial 4 0 i i r ca3pht accepting: bribes. .-. : v - July 2 8 Police Lieut Charles A. Becker is arrested at Cfew York, charged with hiring four assassins to shoot B erman - Rosenthal,; the gam ' bier. Mutethito, Emperor of Japan, dies. -v August. Aug. 1 Rebels renew war in Mex ico, v ' "; ; Aug. 5. -Progressive party opens National convention at , Chicago; American., marines land in Nicaragua. Aug. 7 Theodore Roosevelt nomi nated for. President by the Progressive party at Chicag-o .. Aug. 8 General , Cincinnatus Le conte, president of Haiti, is killed' by a bomb explosion at the National Pal ace at -Port-Au-Prince.. Aug.. lO--Eaxthquake in Turkey wipes out,rseveral small. villages, kilt ing hundreds of people. . Aug. 11 -The greatest war maneu vers In the 'history of .the. United States army begin , in Connecticut. ' Aug. 20----Gen.- Winiam Booth, fount-.5 der of the Salvation Army, dies at his home in LondoW' rv - Aug. 29 Marquis Imperial!, inven tor of a new explosive called Imperal fte, is blown to pieces 'at Milan while experimenting with his new cheinical." September. . Sept . 5 Lieut-Gen. Arthur Mc Ar thur, of the United States army, dies We wish to call your attention to the fact that most infectious diseases such as whooping , cough, diphtheria and scar let fever are contracted when the child' has a cold. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy will quickly cure a cold and . greatly lessen the danger "of 'contracting these., diseases. This remedy Is famous for Its cures of colds. It contains no opium or other narcotic and may be. given to a child with implicit confidence. Sold by all dealers. ' - ' ' ' We Are Closing ; Out AH Boys' Suit s. r lit Dohft pay from $250 to $7.50 too much for your boys' iSuit or Overcoat You will if you overlook this .... A- . Am aiw - gTcax opportunity-. ' - : : m S. m . 1 . - A. $.4,00 018 0006100318.31;, . - " 44 6.50 7.50 00 loloo J2.00 15.00 44 44 U 44 44 M U 44 44 5.00 " We wifl discontinue selling Boys Goods as soon as our . present stock :can, be disposed ot. Every Boy&Overcoat, jefei;Mth h You can oosc ircnsjiSpits and Oyaccts from the very best makers in:aU me new mpdels; and materials,: National tkarlotie at Milwaukee 'while in the course of an address, v . " ' - Sept 11 -Paul Peck, an aviator, is fatallyburt in a fall from an aero plane at Chicago. . " ' ' Sept -1 3 r- Gen. . Count Meresuki Nagi, head of the Japanese army and his wife, committed suicide In accord ance with' an ancient Japanese custom as a tribute to their, departed Emper or Mutsuhito. ! . ' Sept 14 Howard Gill, the alvator, is killed at Chicagro by a collision, in mid-air. " f ' ' Sept' 21 Three aviators, H. J. D. Ashley "of England and Lieutenants Berger and Junghaus of Germany are killed.! The first at" Belfast and the other two near Freiburg. A. . " . 4 Sept 25 Guiglimo ! Marconi, in ventor of the wireless telegraphy, is hurt in an accident in. Italy and loses an eye. . . ,4;. Sept 28 John L. ; Longstaff , . the English aviator is killed at "; Hemp stead Plains, Long Island. , , .,., . , s." XJutf. Lt j fiUaRockwell and Corpo. al Frank ?Scott of. the. army, aviation school, are killed; while flying, at Col lege Park, ,MdL : , r ' t ' ,1 r .-'.' .'OcCober, " '-..'-.. s j.; J" -"cTct 1 Bulgairia, Servia and Greece begin "to mobilise their' armies prepar atory to fighting Turkey. . - Bruce-Brown of New York is klll ed at Milwaukee' in an -autd race trial. -. -;.r::V'-:v,' -.- ",.. 'Lieut Donald j P. Morrison, J ; W. Rumpf and H. L. Wilder are killed by an explosion on the torpedo boat destroyer "Walke, near Newport Oct . ; 2 Rear Admiral Lucien Young of the United States Navy dies at the Waldorf-Astoria, New York City. ;' -, ; ' ' - "Oct 3 Nine people are killed arid sin .1 " f AT- a Origifliffi 44 44 44 ,44 "- - v j 44 J t 44 - it 44 v '41 '.'--.1 Eahhyof 4 0 over twenty are Injured when the Bos ton Express train is wrecked at West- port. .Conn." ' ' 4' ' ; Charles F. Walsh, an aviator, is killed at Trenton, INI J. by' a 2,000 foot fall in the presence of 50,000 people. " ; . .V- "'j-' ': War begins in . the Balkans 4 0 0 are killed in an engagement near the I Bulgarian frontier, ' : Oct-, 5 "Big Jack" Zelig; is shot dead in New" York on eve of trial of Lieutenant Becker, in which he was expected to be an important witness for the prosecution. . . , . ., ; : , : Four American marines are slain in an engagement in Nicaragua. Oct. 7 Nicaraguan mob kills three Americans in streets of Leon. Oct . 8 Balkan allies formally de clare war on Turkey.- Oct 10 Dr:. Alexis Carrel of the j Rockefeller Institute, New York, Is awarded the. Nobel prize for surgical achievement ." ' ' : .jOcfc- 14 Theodore Roosevelt r is shot by John-Shrank, a" maniac at Milwaukee' while about to start in his auto for. a public hall, where he spoke shortly afterwards, : before there had been a surgical examination of his wound. ' ; ' '.. " '. " . Oct 16 Gen. Felix ,Dlaz, nephew of Geri. Porfirlo Diaz, - the deposed President of Mexico, ; raises a revolt at Vera: Cruz. .: . " Boston: Red1 Sox win -the world's series in the fight for ' baseball su premacy dyer .the New 'York Giants; .: Oct 18 The treaty of.' peace be tween Turkey and Italy is signed. Oct 20 Theodore Roosevelt leaves Chicago Hospital for home. V Oct 23-tLouIs Mitchell, an aviator, falls ' and is killed at Montgomery, Children's T ID) it $2.00 2.50 v. 3.25 :'i',3.75 ' 4.00 5.00 6.00 7.50 amy tlm-V Oct v ' 24 Lieutenant 7 Charles . A. Becker Is found guilty of te murder of Herman Rosenthal ; . : Bulgars - take Kirk-KJilisseh and ? 1,2 0 oTTurks pris oners. - ' , " V N . . Oct.- 2 6 Allies -capture TJskub and; ' close in 'on . Adriariople.;"?' . ,' .". ' : ; ' Oct.- 2 7-Bulgars ;take ' BabaEski. .T ;'. Oct 2 9--Mrs. rover 1 Cleveland an nounces her. engagement v to. profi T. J. Preston. '. i Oct' N 30--Vlce v President " James Schoolcraft Sherman 'dies -at "his tome" at 'tltica'N. Y...-) :. V"'.v yr..- - yp Former Police Lieutenant Becker Is sentenced by Judge Gbff to die ; in week beginning December: ' r . Bufers gain great . victory ' In tne capture of Lule-Burgasl , ' ; ; H Oct 31 Nicholas "Phpoff, a Rus sian aviator' in the employ of the Bui-' garian army, is killed while flying over Adrianbple. t'. J ' - - Novembelr. s - . - j- - - - i - . Nov. 5 Woodrow, Wilson is elect ed President-of the United States. - Nov. .27 Albert ,T. Patrick,, the lawyer sentenced to death .three times1 for- the ; alleged murder .of Willianx- Marshi ' Rfce, ' in ; 1 9 Ot), is pardoned N Governor.tDix; . " ' y . ' , Nov. 2 8 Servian army takes pos session of the seaport of Durazzo. . -, ?' :.x - December. .;. . ;. ' ;. ' , ', Dec 3 Armistice ,1s signed-between Turkey and ; the Allies excepting. Greece. .Latter country, breaks with Bulgaria and continues the U war alone -'" ' ' United , States . Senate sits, as ; court of -impeachment of Robert- "W. Arch bald, judge of the Commerce Court Dec. 4 Mrs.' Robert Gpelet New York society ; leader, dies in Paris.., Dec: - 8 Dr. Juase ' Constantlne, - a French aviator, In the employ ot the . Bulgarian army,-: Is shot dead while' flying; over Tchatalja lines.' ,-'.'., r - Deci 13 Peace envoys fro"m Turkey and the Balkan States meet ) in Lon don. . i''-Jr' Dec. -IF Whitelaw Reid, American ambassador to England, dies at Dor chester House, - his London residence.. "- Lieut W. Perke of the royal navy and a passenger s named. Hardwlck take fatal fall with' an aeroplane at Hudson, England. - ; ' Dec. .15 Supreme Courjt hands down decision in the anthracite coal trust case against . thedef endant. , Dec-15 Miss Helen.' Miller Gould, oldest daughter of the late Jay GouM, announces her engagement to Flnley J. Shepard; a St Louis railroad ofll cial." . ; ' -;- Dec. 17 William Randolph Hearst testifies before the Clapp Congression al Committee In regard to "the Arch- bold letters. ; . ' " " ' ' " J Dec. 18 J. Pierpont , Mqrgan - tes tifies before the Fujo congresslbnil committee in the .''money , trusty: in vestigation. . : , ; Dec. 28 J"ury in United States court at Indianapolis, "Ind... finds 38 of the 40 dynamiters,, guilty on the sev eral indictments charing conspiracy and the - illegal transporting of dyna mite on passenger trains. , . . v . - -; Deo.' 30 Federal Judge . Anderson sentences convicted : 1 dynamiters 5to terms in Federal prison at "Leaven worth, Kan., ranging from one. year and one day to seven years. Alfred von KIderlen Waechter, Ger man Secretary of State, Hes sudden- iy.--. ..' ' ' CHRISTMAS HOIiTDAY EXCUR SION TICKETS VIA SEABOARD AIR LJNE RAILWAY. The Seaboard Air line Railway -will sell Holiday tickets between all sta tions on its line . at greatly ' reducedT rates on December 13. 14, 17, ,19. 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 31 and January. 1st good . to return until January 6th in clusive 1913. 4This will be a great op portunity to visit your, friends duf ins the Xmas time at greatly reduced rates. For further information call on your nearest agent or write the undersigned.- ' V ' JAMES KBR. JR.fT. P. A., " Charllptte, J. C H S: LEARD, D. P? A., ' -: : - Raleigh, N. C. II kept cold weather Wherever fur-; XTf . SatoireAatAO AU naces or. or.d i n a ry BTPVCa WIIIIW UBUOfcUj :'- or wherever ordinary heat find need for one Ot tnese asaay renecuon neaxers. x , . , vs :mn'rn a ftmiA without a - chimnev. -or a -cold i snare room; or a balky furnace, you will appreciate the Perfect leater.;-.;;: y -----r ;..y::-.: -c.- Uade with nickel trimming (plain steel or enameled turquoise-5 blue drumsj. Ornamental.' Inaxjpensive.-! Lasts for years, i-t: V Easily mored from place to place. At dealers everywhere. andArd oil company. V Frrrr Qmmd In N"r Jw) v h&A ,;J' LARGEST VARIETY "CILT EDGE" the only lmdies'shoe dressing Chat poBitirelT contains OIL' Blacks and Polishes ladies' Mid children's boots and shoes, shines without rob btafl. S5& TSENCB GLOSS." 10c ; . "STAft" combination for cleaning and polishing all kinds of roaeet or tan shoes, 10c ; "TJANDY size, 25c "QUICK-WHITE (in liqnldf orm with sponge) anick br deans and whitens dirty canvas shoes. 10c 25c T5ABY ELITE" combination for gentlemen who take pride i n haying their shoes 1 ook Al. Restores color an d 1 ns tre t o al 1 black shoes.- Polish with a Brash or cloth, 10 cents. TEUTE" size, 85 cents., it your dealer does not keep the kind yon want, send ns the price ins tamps for tali sise package, charges paid. WHITTEMORE BROS. CO.. 2026. Albany Street, Gambridge, Mass . The Oldest and Largest Manufacturers of ; Shoe Polithes in the World, GREENSBORO BANKS I MlEilENDS Three Institntibns Man Checks xWStiRhqlder t:M from rae Gate (Special to The. ChVonlcIe.) ; J GREENSBORO, Dec. . t3 j; -The Greensboro ban-ks will tpday mail out cheeks aggregating ) $28,000 to their, stockholders, the amount represent ing a 4 per cent ; semi-annual divi dend. The 'banks are the American Exchange National,', which "will pa out 816,000- on ;;ai capitalization ' of $400,000; : Greensboro Loan v& Trust Co., which -Trill; send out 38,000 on a 3200,000 capitalization,- and the Greensboro National, which pays 34,-. 000 : on . a.VcapltaI of 3100,000. - The Home. Sayings Bankand the White Oak - Bank- declare 'annual" dividends of , 6 -per. cent " In 'July. The three banks mentioned . ' paid 356,000 la dividends to their stockholders dur ing: the year which closes . toaay, similar amount as ' that sent -r out to day having been declared in July. . " It "Ms agreed among all men-- who handle money in Greensboro :;W.tnat there had' been a general ' activity ; in all lines of business during the yea and that the record of the last three-" months has been almost marvelous. Bankers "declare .that at; no 1 time - lit their, an emory., has money . been freer demands for loan on - good - security greater and a general evidence - or activity so evident. It : is said, how ever, that deposits .have also - shown a . large , increadei .. All. believe, that the ..usual - activity in business circle will, extend into v the : new l year. .- . A company of local physicians will tomorrow open an uptown emergency hospital in a; commodious ana well arranged ; suite of rooms, on tne' sec ond , Jloor . of a building in the heart of j the ; city. . The, hospital, : equipped with . operating room, j-X-ray ',: room) and all modern appliances of a hos pital, will - be . used V principally : ,f 01 emergency . cases an. .dfpr . minor operations and will in t no . sense ;be a - competitor of St. Lieo's Hospital. It, has . facilities for .'i comfortably caring for seven ;' patients : and. will be constantly in charge- of physiciana and nurses. - ; ' " ' ;. It cost "Major' , Garland, aj negro, just 314 for shooting the. pet pigeon of . a white child in j Greensboro -yesterday. Garland and another negro were wandering around : carrying .2 caliber rifles when ; they.: espied - a. pigeon in the yard and ; : notwith satnding the childs. - vigorous protest Garland is alleged to have drawn a. bead s on the - winged ; pet', and ' killed it, ; Complaint was . made, the negro was ' arrested and Garland yesterday Without eys tTtyUsee them - 1 often rthe builders' and contractors' "shacks the for every sort of purpose. Almost invaria . bly they are' and comfortable in - warm by the v . .. . ,,'-,r : .,-..A.rt-. is not suffi3ent--thero yoti 1 nest Quality 1 1 - Houses Chinui OUSIiJKS ' "w ' mm -mm mitt! Iesl ci W:rQt Hotel an -Cafe. iup-tote r dining room seating -100 , perfona. p Xoach counter unequaled In' South. - ' Con veniently located on South.'Tr3ron street. Strictly European.' r ; . NORRIS - EXQIJ1S1TE i : CANBIES 1 Kept far NojrRefrigerator ; . -" Always :;fresh. - --: :t ' r v; REESE & AJLEXA3STDER , ' 'Exclusive .Agenta,. Cor. 4th and Tryon Stai." .r . HEADQUARTERS 1 FOR ' "T . 'r ' MXNERATj "WATERS' -Agents for the, famous Glenn Springs Water. Phone 179..- ; Ja& P. STOWE D CO. ; FINE LOT Eastern. Norton ,: Yams , and Nancy Hall' Sweet Potatoes. mw. M.r ceowei -: Phone .1062 :'. 200 -E.'- Morehead ;SC D01TT PAIL - ; to see our Xmas Khe of Guth &v!Apbllo Chocolates. ? " TRYON DRUG CO. OFPICE MOVED - Office of Charlotte Brass Works and stock of. plumbers', supplies-moved to 301 ; Eastv , Fifth street. Jn the rear of Armour & Co. ; -Bring us your scrap brass and cop per. -'!:,-,'.; ' - :- CHARIXTTE. BRASS WORKS J. A. Bradford, Mgr. ; KHXiS INSTAKTliT -Bed Bugs, Reaches', Lice and all Insects- Worrell's Varmihgo. Use with a' spray. Sold 1 at J.' Li Eagle's (2) stores. 25c per bottle. .: ; - - ' . Myers;Stpeet PJharmacy ,.Phone 23T v. S2 S. , College. Phones 685-686. DR. GEO. E. . DENNIS r v Dentist . University of Maryland . , PHONE S002. - :V OFFICE 702 Commercial ' Bank Building. ; DR. A. J. LITTLE rT .OsteojJatli : ' Nervous and Stomach Diseases ... . -. , - I 607-608 Realty Building in '. municipal' court was fined $10 and . (he - costs, , amounting j to a . total sum 1 of. $14. . - -t . ; , A verypretty. and withal ' (some-, thing of y a. romantic wedding occurred here , last evening when. , Miss .M"ar Laughlin, residing, in .New. Yoric. since her arrival from. Ireland,, became the bride of Robert Duncan, f ormerly or Scotland,' but . for , the . past . ,; severs years in . charge -.of the .lpcal branch of the ..'Pintsch Gas Compression St Manufacturing Co." The ; ceremony was , performed by. Rev. Father :. Vln cent Taylor of , the Catholic Church. The . bride arrived on an early train last' evening and soon after her ar rival the., cerembny; was performed. Mr. -and . Mfrs. ' Duncan : will make Greensboro their home. ' ' lung Trouble Yielded : , v ;.' To This Medidne Consumption ,1s-: a" nattering dlseaae that Is -one of its chief dangers. Those; who have it are rarely willing , to ac knowledge : the fact.,. If .this trouble is present, it is no time for trifling. If a so-called cold- has long persisted; if a cough is present th&t keeps you anx ious, or any of the ' symptoms are pres ent, such as- fever or night sweats, weaknessand loss., of. appetite, andj pa haps some raising of mucus do the sen-, sible thing: take Eckman's -Alterative as air. Bettersworth did. .- . . . - ; Bowling Green, Ky.. & No. 4. "Gentlemen-: T wish to say -for your Alterative that I believe. It to be a med icine 'pf unequaled value for -all Bron chial and QLjung- trouble. The-Spring of 1908, I had a severe cough for six months. I "tried all the -medicine that my doctors recommended to me,-trat no resulta came for the teetter. I had ntght sweats, and would -cough . and - spit ; until I got so weak I-could . hardly do any thing. ' But. at last, James Deering, of Glasgow Junction, insisted that I try your medicine. , In one- week's time there was quite an improvement in my. condi tion, and after I had" taken several tQt ties.' I felt a well as ever in my life. T desire the -world to know , that I firmly fcelieve that your. Eckman's Alter ative will cure any case of lung trouble if taken before ' the last stage. " . I will gladly write personally, to any- party wanting information in -r regard to your wonderful medicine."'. y - '. Sworn. aftldVlc . BJOTTEiaaWOKTjII. Eckman's 'Alterative is -veffective -. in Bronchitis,. Asthma, Hav Fey eri Throat' and Ifimg Troubles and in upbuilding the system. Does 1 not contain poisons, ; ov iates or habit-forming drugs.. For sale by leading druggtets. '-Ask- for booklet telling ?. 6f recoveries and write; to fick man Laboratory, PhlladelpWa, Pa, for additional evidence. - 7 . vr.--- . Wednesday, January 1st. . 'i , Matmee and; -'Nights-, " As .the special New yYear's Attrao-J tlon, Mr. Henry. W. Savage offers thel greatest American; Mxfslcal ComedxW J The ; Prince of Pilsen .;.. , --' -t,. v; t'x' nr"' ' Wlth. Jesa ,.Dandyi; aa "Hans Wagner' and a notableoast-of . players.,. -New oostumes, heW'Yscenery- f. and ' entire new production.- 70 people. Including the f ainoua "Prince of PJlsen? Orchestra.- Seat now selling, at Hawley. --iW; ."PRICES: Matinee). .$1.50, $i.OO,-75. 50 25c i V - . Vant Ad Eiites ahd Rales ' ft w a .V j . i . ; . fi V ".3 "-. .T ..f-;'. i t 'in .Eyenhg, GHronicIe' . One cent . a word each Insertion. No . ad 'takenl formless than v the . 'price? of ten worda . Ads in larger type,vlQc alihe- (four.words to the; llne). - .'.. - . 1 Ont-of-town" advertisements, must be accompanied ' with cash.; Agencies discounts 15 per cent. . ; Contact v rates 'sent, upon request; 1 - Telephone your Want Ads ' to The Chronicle (phone 78V when it, is convenient to do so and colecr , tlon will ; be made at your home or at .your 'office the following day. This . is ' arf-" accommodation ser-i vice rendered. Chronicle .Want , Ad, patrons . and payment should al ways be promptly made on pre-; sentation of bilL' Always ask . that your telephone ad; be repeated back," to you , by the ad taken to make sure, that; It has been taken correctly.. , The . Chronicle can ! not guarantee' aeenroev- or assume re- sponsIWllty for errors of any kind. occurring ,ln -telephone aaveruse- .''mentS.';h; ;'9-:.. V :'i 72 'U Closing hours f-i- To- secure prop-. , er classiflcatlon, " ads must ' be ; in The r Chronicle V office ibef ore r 1 o'clock ' the day. of "th .Issue. "''''Every -"word in .;thd ; advertise-, ment, including the name and ad-, j dress, 1 is ;-. counted, Each " Initial 1 counts-one Word compound -words are counted two words. . '...- '' '. - ADVERTISERS : should retain receipts given ,ln payment , tfor Want - Ads over the office , counter, as mistakes. an not be ; rectified Without them. ; ; .- , s , 'L:-:-:.C-y WANTED -i WANTED Good boy. with 'wheel,, to carry The Chronicle in North Char- '.'. lotte. Apply room 108, Chronicle. ' - m '"-v -"' "?--lr .' .. : 2S-tf . -.,-1 WANTED -Rrrmrf -'ArtA TinaM - W-My.i k pie-with - child: of four. ; Prrvate ' r ; "i bath; and, , tamijy preferred, G. H.U"''vW' FOB KENT. FOR ? RENT -Attractive -rooms, f sing - ly.or .together.. Phone ,967-J., ' -. : ; ' ; . : ' ;si-it FOE SALE. r ' , FOR SALE Good ' famfly . Ihorsel'' -:.' Phone 1574-1.; U. : 30--St; " lIISCELIiAlfBOnS. MANT. iARE taking advantage- of the 1-5 off sale Suit-Cases and Bags jt'. H. ,C. Long-Ccfs. . , ; . 31-lt H. C.f LONG CO.: for Children's Suits -..and Overcoats every time. , 31rlt THAT '$1.50 ' Spring " Needle Union1 ' Suit at H. C Long Go's is the best,- yet - It-fits. XSTOTICE TO PATRONS HQF CHAR- LOTTE ELECTRIC RAIIiWAY. CO. ' On , account of t paving on! North, College street cars will operate as fql-' lQWs:,' Beginning Tuesday, December 31st about 9 a.- m. and until paving is -finished . - -r .-. - ... .. - .. -. ; . North" Myerg cars "will ga' direct! to" S. A. I depot and turn1 back. First Ward cars . will '-gc.to r. Eleventh and Brevard ; streets aid return. to the Square over the North Myers street line. : .. r : . - : " ' -.North! . .Charlotte - cars , north - bound. Will follow.'the First Ward route from! the Square to 'Eleventh and Brevard streets, proceeding-from .there to. North Charlotte as. heretofore. North, Charlotte . cars- south bound will f ol low the route "of. the' North Myers' line f from Eleventh and Brevard to-. - the Square. - X . - , ' s .-;' ' ; It . is hoped that ; thle . sttrangement will give iar service to practically all' of our patrons and-tlfe indulgence Of. the public- at large will be appreciated r during; the few days, that . . it will ..be necessary to discontinue ' service oa North College ' street on account of the paving. Charlotte - Electric-: Rail-) way Company, - v, , GET "DUOFOLiD,,i Union or: - Two-, .ipdece Suits -at-H.-C-Long .Co's.. 3 . , , .-. . '.- ; ..' :. 31-lt XOST LOST Pair gold, nose glasses on the r--square. - Return to Chronicle office. . . ' 31-2t. :', 7. .' .V .,.',. . j'5" "''J I. , (Detroit .Free Press) i -. V--f r ' ."How are '-they getting ' along?" v "Beautifully. -She's perfectly willing to '-; ; ; spend as much on gifts for his ;. people . v as she aoea ior neruown. : : ADDING ' MACHINE J FOR . SALE i. Notice '-. is hereby given that the undersigned Receiver - will ; sell at public auction for. cash-one Wales Visible Adding and " Listing Ma-' chine, 'the sale to' take place at 12 o'clock on Monday, - the - 13th- day of January, 1813, at the . Court House Door, ' Mecklenburg County.. AMERICAN" TRUST CO.; Receiver savings Bank, & trust co. t Baggage, Passenger . and FreigHt Service. :; 1 . ,1 -ALWAYS , qiT iTHE MLNIJTl , NIGHT OR DAT. JAKEI XIAETnT, rr. 3 1 I The : little Store '- With the DI5 Stock -Wants Tour Trade.,---''--' Charlotte transfer i :.v ! V: ", ' ' ' -- ..." a-, 1 - 'ISht. 4 .tai00t S1.5Q, 11.00 75, 50c 'Jy'A-:'-A ' fAA:-AAs-r . ;-;..-i-.ii ' 7- 1" 7 : r?-: . - -. . - - , - 1
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