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CHARLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER. SEPTEMBER 25, 190JL ..if OF LAWLESSNESS. : WHOLE COVXTRV IXFECTED. , Law k Creatlea t Pabllc .- Irrx-al Taa Ovraa ( l4wlaaa nem l'lantrd tr Ikl dtll Wtr- this view, and it cannot be too often and too persistently impressed upon j the nubile, mind. Legislation may be I ' BASEBALL TESTKHDAT. St. - laiaratatiaaal Baee, Paris, gent J. The Horotcycle Club Ids. Franca bat inaugurated a, contest and trophy for motorcyclettes, similar to the International Cap (or automo biles, which will prove a. great event it rhiUdcbhla, Sect. 21,-Ns.tIonal fr.m.A iih tho iriuiAm nf Solon and I Louis and Pulladeiohla broke even in th. lu.tlr and lniiexlbllltv of Aria looubbj-hesder to-day, oore RHK noia iw wetter mm wt n i - :. ...j d.i... ' -:-:r. . '"T .. - . : the statute book.. ; . rtij imh johV ' " , n?,n,"n!j" The lawa of DmcOw l archon Oil " . taaea ptace iwrauriv". n of l-e Uo4 OrdriwThe . I Athena who Mved about years be-fH1. iJI-"". .7 .. ' mtttui t circle in the Department of the Seine. of HuiHrTM - imifiir tns jnnBiian era were wntieii piiiirti.iuiiia ..,...- o e t t wiw w ctuim w uhiikito in blood:" and the comment of the his-1 Batteries: Taylor and Butleri Duaaiebv I covered five times, a distance of about torian on the legislation of Draco island Both. Umpire, Johnstone. (Game call-1 165 miles. Clubs from nearly sll the that its very severity, prevented It en- led on account of darkness.) I leading; countries, are represented and a condition of the contest is mat an Kenedy for. Lawlessaeea. .. - -,'.' Written for The 'ObeerVeft'-''.v-The rychmond - Timea-Dispatch of S.-j'tember 16th. ' ha a brief, but very forcible editorial, deploring: the spread of lawlessness throughout the land, and railing attention to a state ment recently sent out from Chicago, to the effect that "there is a veritable reign of outlawry la that city, and the cause of it ia not hard t flnd.'?;aThe Kiohmond paper then continues: "Chicago is fanxma for tha number or Its strikes and for the lawlessness of the strikers and their sympathiser. Invariably when there ia a strike there Is a reign of terror. The law is openly dotted, and it has too often happened that the policemen have been In sym pathy with the rioters. Lawlessness be gets lawlessness.' Each time there ia open contempt of the law in any com munity, the lawless element la rallied, and with frequent demonstrations of this character the lawless element be comes more and more aggressive "The law ha no inherent strength. The law la the, creature of public sen timent, and unless it be sustained by pubho aentlmcnt It will become a dead letter. This la a true of Chicago, New York, hd Boston aa it la true of : other cities and other communities. These lawless demonstrations in the various sections of the country are a disgrace to our civilisation, and the time has come for law-abiding citUens in all sections to taka delinks and de cided action against the mob. It la no sectional question, and it HI becomes the people of one section to point the finger of acorn at the people of an - other, Lawlessness seems to be in this ' age a national disease, aa broad as the United State, and we aa a nation , must stamp It out, or it will be our undoing." ..; . V It ia truly a startling declaration that "lawlessness la, in this, age a na tional disease," but the deplorable fact stares thoughtful men in the face. It is seen la the South in the cbmmlsston of one form of crime, the very mention of which revolts and sickens the soul, and In the punishment of that crime by a violence which scorns the pro cess of courts and tha regular adminis tration of Justice a process and an ad ministration, which are too often alow, , shuffling and Inadequate. It is aeen , In tha great manufacturing centres of the North and West. In the out breaks by organised labor, which, discarding t the employment offered, will suffer nona others to work--an organised labor too often goaded to desperation and violence by grasping and exacting capital. t It would, look, at first a" If It were far i to seek to go back forty odd years to find the pestiferous germ which has expanded into this Upas tree of law lessness; but I believe that we can trace the beginning In the terrible civil war at four years between the two ' great sections of this country. Men and women experienced so much, en- ' dured such privation, suffered such aorrow and woe, that they said to one another:' "After this the deluge,' and became Inflicted with a.jsplrtt of reck- lessnesa, while familiarity with death , engendered a carelessness to all forms of human distress- conditions of mind , which prevail, In some degree, to the present day. 'i nis unsettling or mental ana moral PiUhed brilliantly and easily liut out t't'iiudelvhU tu-dr. Score; , - H B .'iiitadt-ipiiia f ,a a o e o e i whlcagu .... .. ., ., 9 0 9 0 9 1 x 4 8 o muerie. Patterson ar.J. Sullivan; Plank, itf niey ana noonan, umpire, vonnony forcement and execution. The peace and good order of communities . will be far better conserved by a wise and temperate frame-work of law, firmly but kindly administered, than by a system of criminal Jurisprudence char acterised by Spartan rigor, and sever ity. History delights In contests, and it Is Tecorded that Draco's life was sacrificed by, the very lawlessness 'of his popularity. Recognising him In the theatre at Acgona, the audience 1 Cincinnati gave him the mark : of approbation, I ttoo customary in that age, of throwing their capa and garments upon him, and in uch volume that he r was smothered to death, -; ' '.- No people were ever governed with more Iron hand, than the French dur ing the reign of Louis XL The provost and the executioner were the hardeat-l New YOrk. gept M.National: Matthew worked men In the kingdom, who, farlcon's pitching proved to be. too much for from waiting for the Victims to be I the Pittsburg team to-day. Score; RHK brought to them, scoured tne country, i nttBiHinr .. .. hanging and quartering without JudgelNw York ..0 or iurv. not only on tha sribbet. but on . Batteriee: Roberts 1-hfcago, Jeiit.. 84Anrfcan Patterson parts of the motor bicycles must have Boston. Sept. 1'4 -Katlonul: Cincinnati ft,n o uouDie-neadcr from muston to-day. dcorc: - HUE .. .. ,.! a a t .. .. ,.e00i901 7 3 lunierieit. iiatin ana stroet; McNloiiols jnd NeeUlmm. Umpire. Zinuner. Second gume. Score; RHK Cincinnati .. .. .. .. ..,.1 0 891 4 g 11 8 Hoston .. .,' ..0 6 1 09 1 I 9 7 .:. liut i"rle: Harper and iichlei; Usher and I been constructed in tha country which they ..represent. , .- -tim n . ir.i.i. '."Jr Secretary Ta Ready for Work. Waahinaton. Sent. ' 21. Secretary bl I War Taft has completed hla campaign tow and vacation and will resume his duties at the War Department Monday morning. .. i -.u ' v1-.';:.,-: A-; -?Rlchmond,Vliilnto; The -reading notice which appeared tioned M. Cohen Son A Co aa ideal era In clothing, when it should hava been dealers In dry goods and notion. the first convenient tree, and for of fences that, in this 'day, would bring a punishment of perhaps 30 days on the public roads. And yet, from 1460 to 1485, Franca was tha domain of lawlessness, and tha city of Paris a vast labyrinth of dark, narrow crooked streets, and lofty, gloomy buildings. In many of which burrowed like wild beasts, bands of thugs and cut throats was a cesspool of iniquity, the bloody theatre of violence and murder. In the reign of William 111. and after the glorious revolution of 1688, which gave to Englishmen the Inestimable Bill of Rights, the traveler saw from the deck of his vessel the chalky cliffs of Albion dotted with gallows after gallows, festooned with chains; and even throughout the reign of Oeorg' III. 'Tyburn Tree" had Its thousand of victim for theft, for coin clipping, for counterfeiting, highway robbery, etc. And yet there were left thou sands to mutilate- and counterfeit his majesty's money, break Into houses, and steal linen from the hedges; and, up to the close of the eighteenth cen tury, the Captain MacLeaths, Claude Duvals and Dick Turplns piled .their nefarious trade on the pockets and sometimes the lives of travelers with in sight of London- town. With a penai code almost as sanguinary as that ot Draco, England,, through the seven teenth and eighteenth centuries, was a vast, ever-whitening harvest "Jack Ketch;" with its criminal law In salutary form and moderate, England ia now the best governed land on earth. No, the law has no Inherent strength, and it will be the-effectual conserva tor of the peace only when Its pillars and foundation stones are made up ol s sound, healthy public sentiment. Let the minister in the pulpit cease to deal (hewBon and Und O'Pay. Warner. oay. jmore; KHKI ji'"v''!" I At Special flotfcss Brooklyn, Sept. 24.-Natlonal: The Chi- jngo Nationals eeored two victories over ihe Brooklyn to-day. Score: RHJC Chicago ., 00 10 0001 04 8 0 Brooklyn .. .. .. ..0 000009000 1 0 Batteries; Wicker and KUng; Scronln ind Bergen. Umpires, Emslie and Carper- ter. ;. fiktcond game. Score: 11116 Chicago ., 3 0 1 1 0 1 0 S 12 1 Brooklyn .'. 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 4 8 4 Batteries: Lundgien and O'Neill; Mitch ell and JacKlltcli. Umpire)), Emulie and Carpenter. c INSIST ON HAVING V BLUtt RIBBON -t I-emon and Vanilla Extracts. "Best Ever Made." THE NEW AND FASCINATING BOWL- ing Game Box Ball. Delightful exercise -not hard labor disguised, win sweeten ycur temper and lengthen your life. 24 West Fifth St. JOHN HIRST, Prop r, Nashville, Sept. 24. Southern: The sea- n ended here this afternoon with an other victory for Nashville over Little Itock. Score: R H E Nashville 0 9103000 x 4 6 8 Little Rock 9 20010000-3 7 3 Butteries; Piatt and Knoll; Watt and Anderson. Umpire, Mullane. DINE AT THE OEM TO-DAY AND EN joy tne ocst the manct anoros. uoou cooking a specialty. An attractive bill of fare. All orders served on short no tlce. Open all night GEM RESTAURANT. B. F. Creswell, Mar. New Orleans, Sept. 24. Southern: Nelth. er team had an opportunity to score Until the ninth, when Stanley, after going to nth oase on Dans ana stealing second, icored on Kolie'u single to center-flnld. .core; SHE! Montgomery 0 90000000 0 4 1 New Orleans (tOOOOOOOl 1 2 o Hiittertes: vvelnh sn-l Clarke; Wiggs and aqiuvan, umpire, t-ox and stickney. HECKER'S BUCKWHEAT FLOUR! Old Homestead Flaojack Flour, for pan cakes;- Log Cabin maple syrup; a fine cane syrup In cans, 16c, 35c to 65c. One case. Fox River butter, fresh for Mon day. ' Httcker's Entire Wheat Flour for muffins. SARRATT & BLAKELY I CAN KNOCK THE SPOTS OFF OTHER dealer in houses to rent, at S50, 840, SSI). 320, 810. 8K, Pi, 84. Come a running If you want me, and tuik business when you get 26 8, Tryon St. , mingham ended tYie sasop.by defeating -? Memphis with taae. Stockdale was wild I ind besides was poundod.all over the lot. acore; R H El Birmingham 8 2121100 x 10 in 0 Memphis 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 3 8 0 imtieneff: fyiant nna Matthews; Stock- dale and jiunlHp. Umpire, Pfenniger. Ninth street, US; nice 6-room hoime. 61H4 K. tseventh street. M0.66: 6-room house Bland street, 810; 5-room house, 906 E. Stventh' street, 88; 4-room house, 910 L. Fourth street, 8": 4-room house. 901 N. Cnldwell street, 37; and others. J. ARTHUR HENDERSON & BRO. Atlanta. Sept. 24 -Southern: The clos- QUALIT!-ACCURACY!-SKILL All are ing baseball game of the season hem beat I the world's record as to time, being play-1 with theological abstractions, and get led In 44 minutes. Opportune hitting by I in touch with the people, get down the locals won in the fourth inning. I closer to human! ty.-!-There Is nothing I ?'re: R H El more beautiful in the lire oi Christ, Christ, part of the God-head, Christ the Divine, than His humanity. Our Lord said: "Render unto Caesar the things that are Caesar's" a citizen's obedience to the law. Let the profes sor In the class-room turn aside now and then from the-mysteries of phy- Atianta .. 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 9 0 3 11 8 Shreveport 1000 0 0 000 1 8 3 Batteries: McMakin and Clarke: Bart- ley and orallius. Umpire, Wood. more important than the price in tho natter of prescription filling. We see to the Tightness of a prescription first. then wo make our charges as reaaonabla as possible, you can't afford to pay less. anywncjs., WOODALL & SHEPPARD, . ... ..v. .... vv. m MWUI.l f nasimest to Catherine the Great. St. Petersburg;. Sept. 24. Nearly all the government officials left here to-day equilibrium, showed Itself at first In sical science, the abstruse premises and ff Vilna to attend the unveiling of the comparatively . unimportant things in aeaucuons or metapnysics, ana get indrfferenca to. outward form and down into the hearts of the youth bo- eeremony, and a laxity of conduct bor- fore him their aspirations, their dwing on license v The social observ- doubts and perplexttles and let him immie inn hoiiih or tnt riamir imnprii- tlon with an enlightened respect for as minister of Interior to succeed Von I ABSOLUTELY SURE AND SAFE - Htices and elaborate .courtesies of old day, sometimes; perhaps, too stilt inn and artificial, were swept aside to give - place freedom of deportment hich, while Innocent; In Intention, was harmful and demoralising In effect. The sexea made a law unto themselves, where, on the on hand, men were ad dressed without the titles which are at least the outward semblance of. ' respect, and on the other, women were approached without the deference that ii In Itself both tribute and homage. Think of a decently-raised man, in the courtly day of Alexander Hamilton monument to Catherine The Great there to-morrow. It Is expected thut at the conclusion of the ceremonies the official announcement of the ' appoint ment of t'rince Peter Byiatopolk-Mlrsky OUR MAPLE SYRUP AND BUCK- wheat cukes are the very things to make you enjoy your early morning meal. We ctn give you Hecker's buckwheat in 8-, VA- and 6-pound packages. We can give you maple svrun either in tin or glass, in the following sixes: pints, quarts, .halt-gallons and gallon cans. Let us supply your tame tlilH com nu week with nku? things for breakfast. Ml LI . EH-VAN NESS CO. .1. and steadfast support of the law. Let not only the judge- on the bench, but the lawyer prosecuting or defending a client, the jury trying the case, the people filling the court room, realize to the very core of their hearts that. save the sanctuary of the Most High, there Is nothing In all the land more sacred than the" temple of Justice; let them see to It that the, mob assault not Its walls, that violence undermine not its foundations. It Is a wonderful thing for a repub- Plehve, who Was will be made, recently assassinated, THE WE ATI! Kit. For North Carolina i Fair 8unday, warm. er in the interior; Monday fair; light south win UK. U. S. Department of Agriculture, Weather Bureau, Charlotte. N. C. Sent. 24. 1B04 Local report for the 24 hours ending ut tir..hlr,nn I ll whan It. nltfll lottr mill K nnh.U I P- " lO-fMJl a mA . " cn. I nm..i4 hv h. havnn. a milt-1 Highest temperature 77 tary rorce. xne soiaier is glorious, . were in their prim In North Carolina, . sitting irt a parlor or walking on the street, with a weli-bred woman, smok ing a cigar or cigarette! Yet this loose ness of v behavior la so common now - that it provokes no comment. And so this carelessness of demeanor perme ated every class of society, ever widen ing,: and showing Itself in bolsteroue nes at public assemblages and politi cal and other gatherings until one may successfully describe It as the "shlrt-aleeve" era. , Yes, ail across this "fln de Steele" civilisation, the spirit ot lawlessness has left It trail In the blood of the ' street riot and the midnight murder, ' of lynch-law and tha family vendettta. The other day, when the news reached Fayetteville that the Wilmington Light Infantry had prevented the lynching, of the two negroes charged with the recent awful crime at Clark ton, a prominent cltiaen a good, ; noble-hearted 1 man, too exclaimed: "I wish that company had been a nun- ; dred mile away.5' And do you know, that man expressed the sentiments of my own, heart, for I was just then wishing the same thing. This is the spirit of lawlessness there Is no dis guising that. storming a battery.'Bcallng a rampart, clashing steel with steel on the field of strife; the soldier is noble, fighting for his country, "his altars and his fires;" the soldier is majestic, gray haired and bent, bearing his scars, re ceiving the grateful love of his people, waiting now only for "taps and lights lout;" the soldier Is terrible,' standing with the sword in one hand and the constitution in thes-other. J. H. M. . Lowest temperature 60 Average temptrature ..... A Deficiency for the day 06 Accumulated deficiency for the month 17 Accumulated detlclency for the year.. 4.0s Itanium (incites) , . .. 00 Deficiency for the day 10 Accumulated deficiency for the month 94 Accumulated deficiency for the year.. 5.19 t'revaiiing wina airecuon b.k. COTTON KKOlON BULLETIN. WKBB AND NEWELL AT EI.K PARK The Conarressloaal Candidates Meet There for Joint Debate Mr. NewelPa Hearers Disappointed. Correspondence of The Observer. Elk Park, Sept. 22. The campaign opened here to-day with a joint discus sion between Hon. E. Y. Webb and Mr. Jake Newell, Democratic and Republi cs nd Ida tes for Congress In this district. Newell opened the discussion In a speech of one hour, and Webb followed for the same length of time, each hav ing 10 minute's reply. Mr. Newell dis appointed a great many of his Repub lican hearers. They expected to hear w c 2 ! STATIONS. r ? l :lid Uh rft Charlotte, clear 68 I 60 ,0 Cheraw. clear 70 48 .0 Florence, clear 74 , 48 .0 Goldsboro. clear (W 46 .0 Greensboro, clur 08 44 . t.umberton, clear 74 44 .0 Newbern, clear 76 40 .0 Raleigh, clear 66 48 .0 Weldon, clear 72 42 .0 Wilmington, clear 7U 52 .0 DAVIS' HEADACHE CURE! . 10, 25 and 50 cents. DtLWORUH DRUG STORE. Phone .'47. B. 8. DAVIS. we Have just received a fresh shipment of Royal Luncheon Chie. This Is the finest American cheese, pro duced; a very rich, delicate cream cheese used for aureedlng on sandwiches; put up especially for luncheons rnirf uxmi.i.v those who sppreclate a nice cheese. We nave to-qay beautiful crate ot Kala maioo Celery. Let us have vour ordi.r for nice things early. MILLER-VAN NESS CO. FRESH POTATO CHIPS SATURDAY lfic lb. Fresh pound cake Saturday, t l is. ror z&c. Fresh cracker meal. 2 Dm. for i,v4 itfiBi cresim cheese 15c, Jello, 3 packuKOH for 2fk Chalmers, coorjera. flair anil r.iii. t-r urHiiaa or gemtine, h l-3c and 10c. l: ios. cut loar sugar for .00. Fresh celery cranberries, Granges, lemon, bananas ni pies. BKIDGER8 & CO.. 203 West i iaue street. WANih,ij 23 men that have a few hun urea aoimrs to invest, to call and see u on or ocrore January 1, 1306. We have proposition that will Interest von. Cj!I wnir. Ii. ROBINSON A i!0 No. 8 West Fifth St. o a CI a ' I coal VTK0LEiALEA.'5, RETAIL ' ll ft W suppose the people of . (Charlotte wish to know what coal Is to sell for this season, .;. ... therefore, we submit the fol-.' j towing prices: "ANTHBAClTE.- 4 Egg. Stove or Nut else, per ton, S8.se. "BITUMINOCS.- ' ' Blue Gem, Jelllco, Block. -' tennesseo Coals, for grate , and stove use, per-ton, 86.0O DaUvered ia your bins; 2.0O9 pounds to ton, Special prices ' on Steam and Furnace Coiilh. 'Phone to our office No. 21 L , Tard No, 600 West Third St. Offlca and yard entire block :. $ "The Largest Hide and Junk. Dealer in the South. " BUGIMB S Laal week we offered aoma farm on which you could have lot of fun af ter making a. good living; to-day our offer, is strictly for business purposes: 171 acre near the city, macadam and railroad frontage; creek on one side; good; brick clay; plenty of wood; an Ideal . place, for a large plant' Price right,: ; . ' 65 acres near the city; close to the new mills. An exceptionally fine place for trucking and dairying. Bear In mind that the mill people do not make gardens and 'few keep cows. Within three blocks and there will be 8,000 of them to feed. Farms all over the county. City and suburban properties. W. T. WILKINSON tx COMP Y An Offer in Business Property that ;;v. its Your lovostigalion; ?)! Three new brick tor room, two stories and baaemenC with al f J, privileges, located oa West : Sth treet, annual rent $700.90, all occupMat wy good paying "tenanU on" long: , lease. The property la offered on a basis that win net the Investor about ? per cent after paying taxes, and Insure nc.,' Wher can you find a more at tracUv Investment for youir r: fund ' when you taka Into jBonalderatloq the net income with tha-enhancement In value that la, constantly ging on bustnea property near the center. 4 : ill Mi; mi ii m$i toiii I i VVIHVUIIIt( No.: 4 Soutli Jryon Street; , ' y. If. BROWN, rreeldent, W. 8. ALEXANDER, VV . . i v. aa. vjutsgn, ecmary . , ,i. -. i Your Idle Inactive M ay F i n d Temp o r etry Employment at rFOnds "1 V ... Si OF CHARLOTTE 111 Remember that stand first in Norlli Car olina and. out of 5042 National Banks in the UniteStates we stand 212 on thelist , n ' " I BSBBSE3BB Liable to Leak The" "Family Stocking" is liable to ! leak. Put your surplus dollars in our savings bank, where they will earn you other dollar. " P. M. BROWN, Pre. W. S. ALEXANDER, V. Pre. F. J. HAYWOOD, JR.. Cashier. LEONARD t. KBRTER. ARCHITECT Offlec In 4-C'S Building. CHARLOTTE, N. CAROLINA. DON'T SUFFER WITH HEADACHE FOff SALE 35-ACRE FARM, one . mile from Dllworth and car line; good frontage on macadam road; 5-room house, stock and farming Implements. - E. L. PROPST, CHARLOTTE, N. C. AAAAAAAaAA A A a A A a WWWWwW' H rftANltVOILftEATHt PKE8IDCNT, T U " H'"M VICTOR CASHIER. 11 TaRe Jones Headache f 1 AIM aVVlUvU Sure Cure for Headaches arising from whatever cause. It Is effective I and guaranteed harmless. Manufac tured and sold at FRANK P. Ml LOU FIN f ARCHITECT CQLUMBIS. S. r. 4V44944w44 nooK sawyer, t RCHITECTSt Charlotte and Curham. N c. t FIRST- , v NATIONAL BANK; CHARLOTTE N. C. Organized (865 ' it 51,644.000 ; We c are fully 1 equipped t to handle the accounts of individ uals, firms and corporations, and offer every accommodation and courtesy consistent with sound banking. We respectfully Invite a per sonal . interview or correspond' ence with those who contemplate opening new account. " H. M. yiCTOK; CASHIER, IIIIH11IIUIIIIIII li llilW!f!"y ijJsSBB Capital, $200,000.00 IVBi bUno TO COMB IS AND HEAR im new music played over this afir 'van irom 4 to 6 o'clock. All hn eiu naii-pnue. WHEELER WALL PAPER CO. DISTRICT AVERAOK8. Hear the words at wisdom frrwn th. an able argument of the Issues, by their upa or juage (jooKe in passing sen namaie, oui ii aia noi come. An- tence on the Whites after the late trial other thing that ha injured him great- at Saliabary: ly here, Is that he has changed his poll- iui- court feel impelled to say, tic bo often. The people here did not ponent of the law, can It allow that any man ha the right to take the law in his own hands, even for the cause of seduction, or for any other cause. It will be admitted that In North Car olina a fair trial can be had In every i;ise, ana - mat men who . deserve it out a itepuDiican; and when he was charged by his opponent of havtng been! a Democrat, populist and Republican I all within a year or bo, you could the faces of many Repul llcuns. In fact, the writer heard one -an be punished bv thff nwthnri. n hl or two men who have been life long law., And the law makes oraviainn for I Republicans, say that they could not Mfouring fair trials by not allowing! vole for a man who was charged with I Shawnee, anyone who has formed , or .expressed I auch a political record and who did not ah opinion, or is In. any wa miotMi deny it. , Mr. 1 r r CENTRAL 54 S BP qxl STATION. a- P V 2," 1 g Sard 51th ji& Atlantu I 14 74 I 54 .0 Augusta.. .. .. 10 74 63 .0 Charleston i. . . 5 74 54 .0 CrHlveston al 88 70 ,0i Memphis 15 82 66 .0 Mobile 8 M v 06 .0 Montgomery..! 9 80 .0 New Orleans 16 88 .68 M Oklahoma.. 9 84 68 M2 Savannah IS 80 62 .) Vicksburg 11 86 SU .12 Wilmington.. .. j 10 70 48 0 11NTEKNATIONAL QtTICK CLEANER v l,kajh A rv v n 1 1 Mn Inrge packHge S cents. Only "at MA YE It's. DHirrsotsT Plxth and Tryon. Bell 'phone 25: HEAVY RAINFALL Okla .. ....1.74 REMARKS. Shower occurred In Oklahoma and uals take punishment Into their own hands. It to generally those Who are most Interested who settle the question of guilt and execute their own Judg ments, , And usually their conclusions are reached when, by reason of some fxcitlng cause, they are In no Judicial frnrne of mind. This is not the only l.j fsctlon to such a emiru (nr ,hn It is allowed that for anv niiiRo .lmade a srood ImDrossion un -uuiaiun, : men ebb made a very able speech. the remainder o? the belt. was practically temperature ou- to either aide of the controversy, t n tv. . . . . . . " ' I . . w ir. r.mn nilur nr a La,Tu,rrL UtU, change in: other issues. Our people were delight-1 curred. ed with his effort, all agreeing that it I J- BROWN. Temporarily in Charge. wa strong, clear and logical, and that vom on, .D lJ1ai?- rr"KKheV.7C!. JE ! N'w Yorkfept' .M-Srtrt tTull " v. uciug 111 I ana unsettled; winter patents 1.25 to 6.60; mot iiwiniii nenr; ure .aii mucn i Minnesota patent ff.ov to 16.60. t pleased with hi genial manner and at-1 Wheat-Spot steady. No. 2 'red .17?4. traotlvA norannnlttv. Mr. ivkn-oii Qt.nlOptions opened off -under foreian selllna. genial n,,., finally rallied with corn, however. Jili'llim, : men mav riianifrumi ihk mnl Dmon and tha nannla lllra. t. 1'iiinriatM nf th:ic'. . T ' "" ana cioseu o net higher. May II. 15; "" h , ?L wal l 1! k7i ua rean' September l-16Virtecember $1.16 ' lhls I r2. ,h4 11 .l'4 - ' ' Corn-Spot steady; No. S. .Options f.npossibi to connne the operation of ,v.;. Lod. p.Dr'ai grim (ull and nominal locally, closing strong i-lence to that one offense. I nMi iaaoa fapera scheme, ( s fiiiy refer to the hlstorr of lvnr-hir, I London.' BeDt. 24. A notable In-ISettemlwr sni mwwmiwp ktu. i turn country to illustrate thta. Be-Jtanc of enterprising newspaper ad-l Catioot dulljv mixed oat. 2S ( $ tne war, mere was no such thing Jvertlsement wa that afforded-by Sir tounna, a to options nominal. ' ' 'lf.Znlrt3. 1 ?rmWOrUr: : W Mlmrl . FARMS FOR 8AI.K 1 that waVdurinFtto-Revolut r" T.rJ?7:J. wtek Mill 12. war. nut in tne last 20 r hMve been many, .e following from . I of The Richmond Times Dis- ' " ' I :r a m Iorco an epl- r,,nt , , rrrr ,"r,lir4-oaah.i,ajscrtne mite from New "im ww nas no inherent I ,krir. i V; " f f''"0 ohenp for. oaah; m acre In Paw !h. The law Is the creature 0for - i KiltleB Band ot Canada. v; jCrfk. T-rms wsy. 100 acre in Sil . I 7?:iXZnX WqyLD:FEEL MORE :8TREN a dead letter." History confl. lZJJ& I .ib viiiuu roiacn tor ins exDenai-iiw nmi 1(17 mn Tarn. .... ni : yearslture of a hlf-oenny on It issue of to-1 acre two miles nut. nn RatAviii'm.ri. followma fTom th couponl' aerjai nrr park road; M acres near -"T I Palace. The- occnnlon waa h ilok..."'' "! " w -ui nurviiawr. un an epi-linM ,h" . - . .' san. ctm--one mile fi inherent ill' f)f.ron h England ells, cheap' for aah; ?H acre r old. foreek, one-third nah.' City pronertv for vale. . . WALKER CLANTON. iMli MUU Arnnll.- A Building. JOS. H. CRAIOHILU Ml'8rCAL INf?fRUCTt)R. PIANO. ORGAN, HARMONY. Studio Y. M. C. A. Building. Charlotte, N. C. BAD PLUMBING OFTEN RESULTS IN ormgs on fever, etc. The work e?ut Perfect. Our plumbers are iuiii- ciass macnanica in th lino,. nous only guaranteed Mi nr. k.. US. No lob tOO small or Inn lanm tnr wu. wnwueriiiinn. fnone ua lr It is not convenient to leavo orders at our office. run Ai,fj FOR LES8 THAN FIRST i'onj m . 'l,omoniiM, OHsolene. All """ ;' "B'l in nrst ciaas condition. WE WANT TO BID ON YOUR BRICK or tram huildlm?s. Oood refrenre :;JE:."!t son. m v.. mnugun aireet, l'none 647. "MASTIC PAINT!" Vr."V,'"tf- W? ttiara,,. varonna Sirg. CO. JA8. A. FORE, Mgr. THE CROWELL SANITARIUM -r J.11- I'eatment of JffT, MORPHINE and other Drug 2'Z'LaBiic!1 apartments .ad nurses for ipattbnt. a M. Crowall. Third street, Charlotte. N Q ; VT-T!? 00 to Picmcs -J.-i-.i-l ' i 72 xS!' " 'or traua- T s TRT OUR MILL ' --.:-i'v.V- -. '- . - FoH. Good for .horses and ' cow. The VSTAR MILLS," W. M. : CROWELU " Prop'r. Assets, $1,300,000.00, OPRlf A I.I. NIOHT. NEW SERIES Mutual Building & Loan First payment next Saturday. Come in any day, but come soon, and take Just as many or as few shares as you wish. The opportunity for a fine start In life Is before you. The best saver, the finest investment, the easiest and safest plan Imaginable. The secretary will ' be glad to talk the matter over with you. E. L. KEESLER, Sec. &. Treas. 25 a Tryon 8L J. II. PHARR, President. " CHASE 11HRNI3CER, Attorney. The Merchants and Farmers National Bank, of Charlotte, Respectfully Solicits the Business of Banks, Manufacturers, Merchants and Individuals. C N. EVANS, Cashier. CEO. E. WILSON, Vice-President W. C WILKINSON, Ass'L Cashier. CI i a r 1 o tto Nation al Bank ! y United States Depositary Arsuits after st and a half year In business: X7 ASSETS ... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ........ .. ..Kl.l'-'.OOO.OO DEPOSITS , . .. .. .. 75U.0OO.O0 T we are ruiiy alive to the fact that the secret of our conspicuous sue cess is due to the courteous and liberal treatment accorded our friend and depositors, and on this basis solicit your business. B. 0. HEATH, President, W. H. TVVIITY, Cashier;1 mmM44M4tl444H Or, Cm L. Alexander. DENTIST. Carson Building, Southeast Corner Fourth and Tryon Streets. I vve nave just : nau ..iistea ror sale an - ....... . EAST AVENUE RESIDENCE ,V':Bf;JV,vv.v Locate on a nice corner lot, 49W&QI ' The house has six i rooms. modern convenience, and ia In goodcondition. Price below Us worth.' . Active Business Enterprises Appreciate the advantages of a progressive I j Danking connection.- We oiTcn. every facility , J l; - wiiliin the. limit of safe business methods. " Write or consult us, ' , . f ,,f , Southern States Trust Company 4 CAPITAL $200,000. ' TRUST nuii nifurv H8iepnn, Frog, T s Framiln, v-Praa -w. Waod.Tr I jTIIOS. T.ALLISON I "' Real Cstate Manager ; SOUTHERN STATES TRUST CO. High Grade Investment; Securities r MILL STOCKS ' '-" r 'v -j . ., (5 AND 7 PER CENT. PREFERRED STOCKS. - - i ' ' - i... LOCAL RANK STOCKS. ,,"' t '- INDUSTRIAL AND - STATE BONDS. 1 - ' ' 1 r - ' : v ; REAL ESTATE MORTO AO B, LOANS." J , - w v. - . HANDLED ON COMMISSION - - - 1 '' ' ' F. C. ABBOTT & CQMP'Y ; ; Trut,Bqi(ding:, also Evcrthing: in Real Estate -'i -V . i4w:; if?;-
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 25, 1904, edition 1
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