Newspapers / The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, … / Oct. 6, 1904, edition 1 / Page 3
Part of The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
CHARLOTTE DAILY 0B3ERVER,li OCTOBER 8, 190. POSTMASTEB'FUT tV JAIL . b:-' lewis is Forxn guilty. tu.,,. iiAnFil ft c-poJi" f Man Wlio IKUi ip w. K. i opr. of Charlotte, Gets Months for Eio- jbexsliug L'nited States Fund - vOUier Cases In Uie ttaleral Court 1 at OrwnslKWO Boy sella Hi iather's Cow and Is 'Arrested But ,', Soon ' Released Watvhmua ahot at fcireensboert sta city JS'ews Xotex, Special to The Observer. . , , Greensboro, Oct. 6.-In .the Federal Court to-day, what Jre known a lhc revenue fraud" cases, which has been set for ' Wednesday, wer continued, until Friday. The following . cases-, have been disposed otu Ben Clorida, of Oull- ' ford. Indicted Tor illicit distilling,. was round. fuMy by t senary. William iteu le, potiiinasier. t auw, in ltocaing- i, ,am ouniy kjt iaij returns or,posi. age, was convicted by the - Jury.- Th most , Important rase disposed 'of 'was ', that against - B. Cltty, ill Ci. Brlns ford. John ja. Pag and J," ST. Woods ' trig made out against Brlnsfleld and Pace they were discharged. Cltty la a fugitive frofc) Justice arid was not ' on ' trial. Wood was convicted, and sen. fenced to 1$ muruthsln the peniten tiary at Atlanta,. HevS the nwui' wjit. ahot five times at Depniy Marshal Joe vJllltki a few rnontha ago, while lie i its rying?,:to arrest t'ttty, who hud UJcapwl from officers having trim In thai-go under -a warrant Cur running 4 . blockade dilatlllerY. .Woods wts ar rested In Charlotte, while buying a tick et for ' Atlanta;- following Cltty, whc -waa one train ahead. J, T. Sprinkle, of Forsyth, pleaded - guilty of .irregu la titles and 'fraud Ins conducting a reo tlfylng establishment, but sentence haa not been pronounced. J. W, Throck morton, of Montgomery county, wai convicted of illicit distilling and fined $50, J. O. Sherman, of Yadkin, plead guilty to carrying on business to de fraud the government, -r No sentence was pronounced .4 - Neely Todd, of Ya kin, plead -. guilty' for removing and c-um-eatfiig whiskey, was fined 1200 and sentenced to Jail for three jnonths. N B. Lewie, postmaster at Madison, Koek-Inghstrn.- county, :waa convicted of cm bessling postofflce funds He was given the minimum sentence of six months k, Jail and J250 fine, the moun Of monej misappropriated; Lewis is the man who became famous four years ago fof- holding up; . K. Pope, of Char lotte, at a Virginia, town arid getting back a, note he bad given as conttibu turn 19 tne ttepuDiican campaign tuna. B. T. Ballard plead guilty to breaking Into tha postofnce at Colfax and was sent to the penitentiary for 13 months. William and Thomas Warren, of Orange county, were convicted by a Jury of il licit distilling and fined 100 each and imprisoned ; for SO days. Greensboro policemen did a fine piece of work yesterday, which was knocked Into "smithereens" at the finale. James Mills, of Randolph county, came here! in urn hhchjwji una compiainea uiu some one had stolen his bob-tailed cow the night before and he hud traced her to Greensboro, jQfltajr i-itutw took the caae arid eoon found the cow. SU was a fine animal aM had been pur chased by 'Mr. Oroome, , he paying U for her. In describing the party whc had sold tha cow, Mr. Groom men tolned that he had a rag tied on one oi his lingers. Officer Fugn, learning thia recalled that a yaung man had but an hour before asked him where Cheaj. John's store was and be had noticed that, the enquirer had arag on a finger. Immediately they went to the store, andf there was the young man on t trad for suit of coithes. He uWar hardiy recognizable, 'diked but In a new suit of dothesv with his hair out, hi fac shaved -and the appearanca of aeDonnair metropolitan. Tha pollce man aaked him whatho had done with th $18 net had received for the cow he had stolen. The young man was speech less with surprise, but -at once bulled out $14.80, shucked off his new clothes fo the consternation and dispuir oi "Cheap John,'' donned his dusty, rust) country clothes, and went along quiet ly with the officer to jail. WJien the case wag called before the -mayor, old man Mills had no sooner seen the young man a the bar for trial than . he ex claimed,' "Why, that's my son." And so it proved to be. There had been a mistake ot a misunderstanding eome hoWj he said, about his boy'e taking the cow off and selling her. He refused to prosecute the case and begged the mayor to let up on it, which was done. Mr. Q room e got his money back. Mr. Millsv the boy and the cow leaving for home Just as the sun went down. The young man had not spent a cent of the money except for laudable purposes. William, Hodgln, a watchman, on the yards of the Southern Ball way, at lb o'clock last night saw two men, whom he had noticed during the day loafing about the yards, standing near a freight car loaded with merchandise 'Mindful pf frequent robberie of car recently, the watchman ordered the trespassers bit the track to move on Refusing to do so, Mr. Hodgln fired his pistol lit the air to Impress the fact upon them -'-that he meant business. In re turn, the 4nen-he!nselve8 opened Are, the second shot bringing down th watclimnnr with a bullet in the flesh part of his thigh, Just grazing the tne. " WheritHbdglrt' tell- the men ceased shooting and disappeared. Hear ing the shots,' parties near by went tfc the aid of the wounded man, and car rled him to the Southern depot, where physicians examined the wound. He was taken to the City Hospital later, and Unreported as getting on very well to-day, with no probability of a fatal result, to tne credit or the poitct force of th city, it was not more than an hour before the two men who did the shooting were landed in the city Jail, Hodgln had very accurately de scribed the men who shot him. A white man wae located standing near a post , at the East. Washington street cross ingy He was' arrested fund tallied with the description. He had on him a large 45-callbre', Colt's ' revolver, with , one cartridge empty. , ijle .was "Kirk' Wll. llama, who ha served, on the county roads, and is wanted ..In. Hitch Point. . Winston And other pLices for serious offenses. -The pistol Williams had be- . longed to Chief of Police Gray, of High Point,, who was presented with It by a Judge who had confiscated It from a defendant tried In his court for an as- ' ftault with a deadly weapon. Williams -as also remembered here as, having been in Jail wWle the "gold brick" men were held here, several years nr6 aiwaitlna trial for v-robbing Paul . Garrett. Hfc : iimue iiumieii cHsinwea men py uviu- lempi to commit suicide, Dy swallowing ' three bars of turpentine soap and hav- . ing it pumped out by a physician, - the ' (linUtT tit .1HVK1VH, Vt OIJ1IMWII making him froth like a mad-dog, and Bearing every attendant except the doc tors. , . Williams was -no sooner In Jail last night, than a policeman" began pumping him for Information as' to his confederate. He soon told that he was a man named Johnson, described him, and said ,he had on his person a 82- callbre Smith 4k Wesson pistol.. , In. r fllH fl-AVINOI OP A FEW f!HNT8,W s bottle of Vanilla Extract will not atone for the annoyance of having dessert that In "joitr a little off'.' in flavor. .Always buy Burnett's. . , short while a man answering the de wlntlon Wss arrested coming out of a reeUUriwrt,' He Said his : name wa J Johnson. Being HMUx'hM ha had a pis- h one described by wmiams, . nn. To-rtav officer hav nd was locked up, To-day officers hav beelv working up the case,"' and" arf SMtlsfled that st the preliminary hear ing' to-morrow, they will aie ic thoroughly establish the guUt of thest -langerous characters. .-. . ;7 MOOBtESrHXB .MATTKKS., The Appearance of the Covrrnor Tji- ppctantly Aaitl SclKMt v tfMtms . Takcu- Personal and Xws Motes. Correspondence of Th Observer. ' 1 Mooresvllle. Oct.- 4. .Mrs. Kiisaoetn DeUan-te ,Glll. Impersonater, ' contralto .wlelst arid harpists, appears here at Am dem V HnU'to-nlKht; unaer me aus pices of the'JCeWsnre lodge, Knights of Pj'thifls.' The star course consists of five attractions, na among mem in a'vlslt by Governor Bob Taylor. An unusually large crowd greets jars. uui. Mr.' S. A. Jjowrance has sold his plan tation west of town, known as the Mc- Veelv farm, to Mr. Jake Block welder. This tract is one . of the finest small (arms in this section, Keh V. Turl nston. Bro.1 uemocranc nominee for the legislature, and Mr. Kd. C. oentxm, tne present coium weleher and a candidate for re-elec tion, are booked for speeches at Long's school. house next Saturday night The, politlrluiis are at 'work, and some live ly times are promised from now until after the election, The coming of 'Governor Aycock oh the lBth, will probably be the cause of a great demonstration. Some of the leading workers In the IDemocrstle ranks have been agitating a barbecu 3t big dinner for the occasion, ana. '.t u Ukely thut we will have a gala day. Mr. T. B. Smith has finished, taking She school census for the town of Mooresvllle, and makes the following -eport: White children, 98: 3S5 males nd 3Ci! females. Negro children, 168; J7 mnles and Itl females. The exact Increase for the past yesr couia not hi obtained to-day. but the increase within the past four years is more than in averare of 100 per year. . Mrs. M. A, Fowler left, yesterday for Baleigh,, after apenarog severe. momra with friends and relatives here. MIsr Sess Itankln leu yesterasy ror unar totte. where she Joined Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hall, of Belmont, all of whom toing to the Wprld's Fair at St. fijuls. Miss faille Mcpherson and Mrs. Lucv McPherson and children are visiting friends at Davidson.Mrs. Hen ry Morrison, who was tne guest oi air. tnd Mrs. iH. Ml JohnsfT, left this morning for her home at Lorane. Mr. nd Mrs. C. K. McNeely left this morn ing for Winston, where they will take in the fair and visit their son, Conduc tor 8. C. McNeely. Quite a number of our citizens are ittendlng the fair at Winston this week. An excursion is to run from this joint to Charlotte next Saturday. It was rumored here that several ne groes were killed n the Winston trlu ast Saturday, but the report was un confirmed. Three of them were stabbed and cut to such an extent that they iad to be cared for at the hospital. Mr. apd Mrs. J. H. Hamilton, of Bur Mngton, arHved o-night on a visit to Wrs. M. J. Grlerson,, Mrs. Hamilton's mother.Mr. J. R. Webb, of McAden vllle. Is conducting a 10 days' singing Whool here, and has a class of between 10 and 60. MB. PHIFEIt HUHT. -X"1" ' ConeonV Man lias a Hard Pull Trains Narrowly Miss Colliding Mr. Hackett's Bates Cancelled, ipeclal to The Observer. Concord. Oct. 5.-Mr. Dan Plslfer m vith a very ugly accident to-day at the Jdell bleachery. He was on nn levator. n wbfch was 'some cloth in holt.' One if the bolts turned over and knocked Vlr. -Phlfer oft the elevator. In oi-dcr lave liiinaelf as v much as pulble. he umped as he fell and struck the hard ment floot on his feet. The force with hich he. struck the cement was terrific, md the result was both feet seHouBly njured, the bones In each being broken. There may, also, be Internal Injuries, '.hough the Injuries to the' feet will foe lerlous enough and may result in perma nent disability. County Chairman L.' T. Hartsell haa lust received word that Mr. B. H. Hackett !s sick, 'and cannot be , here the 10th and Slth for two speeches. He may be here later. If his present illness will permit. ana sat. uartsuu win raase an eirort to ttet a date or two for him later in the nonth. There came near being a head-on col ;irton on the Southern to-day between here and Charlotte. No. 36 came very mar running Into a south-bound freight, fortunately the two trains were on a 3lear piece of track, and were stopped In Jme to avoid tha collision. The Pickett Stock Company will be at he opera house alt df next week. "Dolly Varden" will All a date Saturday night. '.he..ind. : ; ,.T. .-, . Rev. JL. M. Kuhns, of Lincoln, Neb., de livered an addreaa before the. Luther feoguo of 8t. James Lutheran church ast night. The talk was very much en joyed by quite a number of people. THE DCTtll A i BE.VC PEOPLE. Statement f Capu' Cletin Kemn1ing the IYesldent'a Father Itecautcd by "One pf the DuU-li." To the Editor 'of the Observer: ' I regret that Mr. Glenn In his speeches referring to the President of the UnUed States attributes certain qualities in the character ot the Prealdent as being inhertted. from the coarseness ., oC his Dutch daddy. There are a great many persons in North Carolina, who are de scendants of ;he German, or the Butch, and they are Just as refined and cul tured, if you please, as any other set of persons. The Butch of Catawba, Rowan, Cabarrus, . Lincoln, Davidson and Forsyth are not one whit behind their neighbors. They are not a coarse people and It la humiliating to have tne man . wnom they expect to elect Governor of this State to" travel over the Htate declaring that the coarse neas in the Chief Executive. Of the na tion Is a mark of the Dutch people. II Is not necessary for Mr.' Glenn to say this In order to be elected Governor of North Carolina, or .to save the State to marker. The Dutch are a great peo ple; they are the best farmers, the most substantial citsens and the most loyal Democrats. , Let Mr. .Glenn pitch his campaign on -a higher plain. - one; of the DUTCH. Hickory, N. C, Oct. 4, 1904. ) Interesting Services at Tliomusvlllc ' Special to The Observer.', 11 . ThomaSvllle, Oct. 8. Very "enthusUisi tic and interesting missionary and Ep worth League services were held in the Methodist church here Sunday morning and night. , The pastor, Bev, O, M. Campbell, was ably assisted by Bev. W. H. Curtis, ef Advance, Sun day afternoon. , A mass meeting of all the Sunday schools in town., was held at the Methodist ' chsrch, at .which Bev, Mr, Curtis, iMr, 'Archibald John son and" Prof. J. N. Haass made-excellent addresses. - . i -. . Mr,- Charles F. Lambeth left yester day for WlnstonSalenv where he Win take In i the fair, and also visit "his sister, .who Is at Salem Female Acad mys i a j - j Ssvd V4 Of by ItrSKIAN WKBS AT UPKNTiat. Mr. AstroloKow, ttf Vlait! voMiitk, Marrltvs lls Jlosemond Briiib I 'oremuil Hui'l. Special to The Observer. Spencer, Out. 5. A marriage of more than ordinary Interest was celebrated In Spencer to-night ' at 7:30 o'clock, when Miss Halile Hoscmond. daughter if Mr. snd Mr. J. T. Bosemnud of this place, became the bride of Mrt W. 11. Astrologow, of Vladlvnatock. Mant-Iitiria. The refeniatiy was per Cormed by the Uev. Mr. Ulu"k elder, lectin- ol the Episcopal church, at Hpencer. A number of admiring friends and relatives wIlneKsed the nuptials. Mr; Astrologow, who Is A tative Russian, has been in America or a year or more and Is reported :o bo wealthy. The couple left at once for a trip to the St. Louis Ex-i position. They will realde In Spender. Mr. M. Johnson, a bridge furemun on th(! Southern Hallway between Spencer and Danville, wus severely Injured at the former place lute taut night. It Is learned that the unfor tunate man was in a caboose dress ing to so to his room, when -a shift ing train ran Into Ihe caboose with terrific force, throwing Mr. Johnson igntriHt the side of the cur, In rllcHiitf painful bruises. Ilia wounds were dressed at once, ami he la exported t recover. AYCOCK AT COLUMHl'H. The Governor Makes a Splendid KpcoHi to a l4iri;e from! of Con my People. Correspondence of The Observer. Columbus, Oct. 4. Court opened here Monday of this week. The bur of Kuthertordton Is represented by Messrs. Smith and Blythe. Governor Aycock arrived at noon Monday and after dinner, in company with Judge Neal and other distin guished gentlemen, repaired to the court house, and after a bvtef Intro ductory speech by Solicitor J. F. Spulnhour, the Governor Iwk the atanrl ind for one and a half hours he held the lurgeat audience of Democrats in lis grip that has perhaps ever issembled In this town. The large court room was filled to verflowlng with Interested and delighted ladies and gentlemen from every section of the county. This Is the third time this village has been honored by the pres ence of 'the children's Governor," dur ing his administration as Governor of N'orth Carolina. His speech abounded In that variety of Interesting topics which is charac teristic of him, ranging in magnitude from the cultivation of an Irish pota to to the leasing of the Atlantic & North Carolinai Kuilroad. He also, por trayed in fine language the noble pur poses for which the people's money has been spent since he has been, serv ng as Governor of the Stat. To th!n :he most uncompromising Republican, could find no fault. Does This Suit You? R. fl. Jordan A Co., the enterprising druggists of this city, are having such a large run on "HINDIPO." the new Kidney Cure and Nerve Tonic, ami hear It so highly praised that they now offer to guarantee It In every case to cure all forms of Kidney Troubles and Nervous Disorders. They pay for It if It does not give you entire satisfaction. If you use it. It Is their risk, not yours. A 60 cent box sent by mail un der positive guarantee. 1 immmmmiM Automobiles Come and OMsmdbiles Go. If an automobile goes and keeps going it has merit. In b-iyh-3 you t'?,ire not only going ability -in other voids, reliability but comfort.bcauty, power and the best construc tion an materials. . VVe sell the Oldsmobile light Tonneau Carat $950.00, and wt'i ic Oliimobilc reliability represented by the most' cj.niortxUlc and liandsomect light car of the year, equipped wt'i full 10 h. p. motor which will run 100 miles without uxd of stopping, speeds up to 30 miles per libtir and has strength of part3 quite out of the ordinary. Among its notable features found only on few of theUHhe.pncedcarirethetiltingteeringpot,safcty ' Vjuing device divided front teats, Urge roomy ton- , u;ai, it.iey comb ndiator, long wheel base, 3 inch ' , U.cj, 3'J inch wheels, easily removable body. ' "The cars arc the result of the longest and. most suo ccsi.'ul automobile experience in America. : ' ,; ' -J ' WJte for our bsw Art Catalogue. r - , , .'.' . s . Oi Jjraobilc 7 h. p. iandard Runabout, $650.00; Touring Run ". absat 'flM.OO. AU price f . e. b. lactory. - . - OLDS MOTOR WOJUCS, Detroit Mich. O. L. DARMNGBR CO, 4f , t:::i h FrcII Trc:3 Buying Direct from tturry "'u Without Profit to Aesnts. f Choice t stoek ef Fro It Tnss ta the eenntry. Alt thelarys, Improved Psnebes rTortlne lti i, ko rruit from May to Wovsmhsr. All the " superb applea and lr eoverlng ihewfcols year, ,l Mmmothtf'llclouiipluojs,ebrr,yrBH!,fls, apraQi rtlUiM.ru, OUI, wqim mmtyymww mm STRAWBCRBY WANTS to tUs wsrW. All trees, sta. drllverect rRCG. ISO page snssinat, tclllBO kew to grew all ktads t rrult, Vtrss; M 0yfOr Writ now lot Ula1 tat Ml pllmttji, Vrttifim tMip4ii .'. CSMTIJkKJITaJb l-UHT PSi, KHtMll, K. ft - The Observer's War New. 1 Vnnrrw liriirnal. 1 ' 5 We hav been puilUhlng fqff two or inrce weess in resume n tne war u&tlon for tha'past week, as set forth f.toh Monday, piornlng in The t'hnrlntte Hbseryer,, VJIU there ai-e no buttles going -on. this keeps our readers in formed as to tha current of the war, a thing In which most everybody is inter ested. We are very much Indebted to The Observer for it Monday edition. It wus noUcenble yesterday that a nw it mi bolder hertil-letter hud been put on. This must be the work of some of the Bad Stomachs AND Torpid Livers i 1 i Responsible for NIncly-Flvc Per Cent, of All Diseases. "Seven Barks'Xurcs or no Pay The cause of nearly every disease can be directly traced to clogged and Inactive stomachs, livers or Intestines. Killousnesa, Indigestion, Gout, Tiheu mtlam. Headaches, insomnia. Kidney and Bladder troubles, and all Liver Complaints, emanate from one of the digestive or drainage urgans. These organs must be kept constantly In ac tion to Insure uninterrupted good health, and there Is no remedy or cor rective, so harmless and so certain as "Seven Harks." There Is no ailment originating from any of the organs of the digestive and drainage system, but what will rwadl ly succumb td the use of "Heven Marks" a . purely vegetable prepara tion, put up on a noted German physi cian's original formula, It Is not a patent medicine. If any one with stomach, liver or kidney troubles will call at bur store and get n bottle of "Seven Harks." take as directed and If all the benefit one should expect Is not derived, no charge will be made. We are not inking chances In making this offer, for we know the character of the rem edy and we are satisfied It will do all ijint 1 claimed for It. j W. 11. Jordan . Co.. Rpectal Asrents. Valuabls lebbin Plant for J ale By orfler of fcourt in the case of S. Hi Boyd vs. Southern Bobbin Com ' KMhv. 1 will offer for sale at the court i lnHiae door in Greensboro, N. C, at t jv o'clock, noon, on Thursday, the it'.ih day of October, 1!Mt, the entire Iilnrit himI property of the southern 1'nbblrt Conipaoy, located In Greens boro. N. C. Including the machinery. ohiW:i1. clock nn hand, and all other property of every sort and description except the accounts, notes and money nn hand, the sntd plant being- sold as i running plant, It having been run 'y the receiver up to the present time. fhe sale Is mode subject to confirma tion by the court, and the terms of m1 sre cash or Its equivalent at the date of confirmation. J. S. COX, Becelver, SAGOr&PETTEE' K! liVIPROVED tSTlMATES FURNISHED. Kmatmr A. H. WASHBURN, SOUTHERN AGENT, CiRLOTTE. - NORTH CAROLin -ylaf- - J TheEntcrlni Wedge Of business success is furnishing good material to customers. Hence our good fortune In the lumber Industry. From the forest to factory to our yard la a straight String of cutting out and delivering, knot free, carefully season ed and carefully handled and stored lumber. Prices as we keep them down add' to uur selling success. J. H. Wearn & Co. Ernest Gayford. Frank P. Callow Gcvyford (Q. Callow, Assay Office, Mechanical BSnglneer'i Office, 28 Wejt Plfth Street. Charlotte - North Carolina. Assaying, Cyanide Mill Tests and De signs a Specialty. '' All Mining and Engineering Work s Specialty. THE RICHMOND Absolutely Fire Proof. Grace and Ninth Streets. Richmond, Va. Most Central Location. Opposite Capital Park. Spacious Sample Booms. American and European Plan A. D. ATKINSON, Proprietor. S. T. ATKINSON. Manager. CONSULT US when you have the "littlest thing" or the biggest thing to tackle in what must be done by plumbers, and ur word for It you will gain In time, in money, in worry, apd because you'll not have to get the work done all over again. Our patrons say even more Rood things about us than we say for ourselves. HACKNEY BROS. Plumbing, Heating, Gas Fitting and Supplies. Phone 312. No. 6 W Cth St., Charlotte. CHARLOTTE'S BEST CONDUCTED HOTEL The Central and Annex , , ' . --. 1, , Special attention given , to Table Service, making it un equalled in theJ5outh, This is a feature of 'the Central that is claiming the attention of the traveling public! ,' ( , t f , 1 -r( , Clean, Comfortable Beds, ; Attentive Servants. ' . Alse lessees sf Barrls Kprtags fetel. nnnnvr c- BUILDEH3 OF COTvTOW PAOMir; i, "V ? k Hi The Charlotte Supply C WTB AB BOUTTtlBRN AOKNTfJ FOR iifiirn u ini ki IIILU IIIIIL, ULIWll mr nrn ill! nrnniro n mil w mi mim ncuuuo u , WBIT19 TJi TQH PRlCWa. Poekett A Bishop Hteam Craps carried In Stock, also Card Clothi- i a full line of Supplies, , CHARLOTTE BIRMINGHAM SPARTA;., " WHISKEY SSW 5 YEARS OLD WSMOOTHMELLOW f ULL QUARTS 1 KXSKCSS CMAROtB PAID tY (ll ' h trial will convince you that thnre' Roods are the vht best for Medicinal and other purjioses. Send uh your ordors nd If not twrfeutly Kftiwfactory return at, , T 4 pur evpehse and money will bo refunded at ' J i V jxjt "SIJ" LIVERY. KEO Ofld $I1LS STSBLES o -i-' Dealers In Buggies, Carriages, Wagons, Harness, Horses, Mules. Etc. Applying Rubber Tires a specialty. Carriage and Wagon Builders. Gene ral Repair Work ft specialty. ilia IKICf 'Phone No. M. School Shoes THE KIND THAT LASTS BOrS' "WEAR-WELL" BRAND Best Box Calf. Heavy or light soles. Size 2V4 to Stt, price 12.00; else 13 to 2, price $1.75; size 9 to 13. price 11.50. GiaL'S PEBFCTION BBAND-Best Plump Vlcl Kid. Heavy soles and J waterproof. Toung lady sixe, t to 7. price 12.00; Misses' sire, Utt to 1 price 1.60; Child's size, 8V tell, price fl.SK; small sizes, t to S, pries $1.00. Large and complete lines of School and Dress Shoes, In every grade.. Our TRADE-MARK Brands are the best values produced, and are the result of long experience. ...v:,t GILKEATH & CO. SHOI . . BUILDER? TYLC PRODUCER) . Dr. I. Nyo Mutohloon. 4. J. Hutohlas't. INSURANCE Accivmni ' "S Oft!o, No. 9 Hunt C ' I - . ' Cl fhsrs - . ?tttJJtt 11.1 ;;rSa;McGE?isrc:;;: If i'h' i " M ' t,j f , ;,( f - i in . "Vfffff.:, 5 VrARSVOLO ( J COPPER DISTILLED 4 FULL QUARTS $ZF5 sWOIOlT r once. fciUlptneaw roatw m puun cases. A A unit 'by Postal or Express Jtfoney Order. Vj re roa f, i usr or othch uouons : s SECOND-Hra' diEo Ws have just received o sec .11 20 H. P. Portable Boiler1, on i Engine, which we offer for lala. i : the best looking and' best pre&,: econd-hand outfit w have seen, 1 Ins been In the hands of o car ' painstaking man who used it for l nlng about three months In the ye ?r. It Is how being overhauled and t d In our shops, and will bo toll tl bargain, ; .,"- UDDELLCor.pr: : , . CHABLOTTE. H. a -Engines, Boilers. Improved C:;:'.' , Machinery, Saw Mills, Etc. sr. n L.i 1 1). ' 'SMMV wMss'" Qgr 4hS " (ft Unaerllarcbbc:: , Mr. D. KauWe of , Mrs, V. Msvsd. O., was ler ( t Oured by Kodol A Ps.. el iltmiok of C ' trssble which t-r: bad offsets 4 V t h!sku1. B Si
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Oct. 6, 1904, edition 1
3
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75