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w ....v,.rnMi!': .wmiiii wm mmm.w w mmmwf . -ww ) .WSE" DBOUGHT HAMBS MILLS. A SERIOUS STATE OF AFFAIRS. No Present " Banger of Columbia - ,t Water Supply Running Short Hoyt Mayes Tukru to the Penitentiary to Serve a id re SentenceThe Context for the Office of Supervisor of Attention , ' ' Observer Bureau, '.iiv t.. Hotel Jerome. ' Columbia, a C., Oct. IB. Thii apparently interminable drought Is greatly hampering manufacturing - interests here and elsewhere through out the Piedmont section of the State, ,. With the exception of the Capital "City " and Olympia . mills, which are sup plied with power from the Olympia . Mill electric plant, one of the finest , la the world, the mills here are running on half time, a condltiion that Is par ticularly deplorable for this city Just, at this time, inasmuch as what is known as the Whaley syndicate of four mills cannot afford to be thus checked after their reorganisation. There are plenty of orders ahead and President Lewis Parker, who has charge of all four mills, has been making a hard but an encouraging fight to pull the properties out as of the hole and place them on a such a business basis aft will insure the success of the reorgan isation plan. The mills are losing money of course as long as they do not run full time. The water power company, whose plant is down on the canal, is now able to furnish only half the load that Is demanded, and unless the drought Is relieved within the next few days a serious state of affairs will exist., To-day's forecast, there fore announcing rain for to-morrow cornea in the nature of particularly joy ful news. The water power company supplies mills with power In the day and thte street car concern at night; the power for Olympia Mills and Capital City Mills is furnished by the Olympia - Muia plant, which also supplies the street railway concern with day power. CITY WATER PLENTIFUL. ; Mayor Oibbes declared positively to your correspondent to-day that there Is no danger, and never has been any, either immediate or remote, of the city supply for drinking and domestic purposes running short. The reser voirs are full and as long as there is any flow at all In either the Saluda or Broad rivers there will always be plenty of water for the city proper, ine 31-lnch tank pipe dtps Into a deep and wide rock basin in the Broad river, and the supply Is protected by a rock MR. H. CLAKKSOI FOR JUDGE. Ifis Friends Express Confidence That lie Will Be Appointed to Succeed Judge iioke on the Superior Court Uench -Several Well-Known Law yers Mentioned, liut Tbejr Have Stated That They ere Not accept SENATOR SIMMONS TONIGHT. Will Address the Voters at the Court HouseTo Be Introduced By Mr. T. C. Guthrie. Hon. F. M. Simmons, the senior Sen ator from North Carolina, speaks at Ive CamliUuo-tonwi of tlw Realms , ".UIMf o-nignt at o cioca. fiiwAra u u. rurkwu,'. He will be Introduced by Mr. T. C Guthrie, of the local TMUry' A reception committee has been appointed to look after Senator Simmons and he will be Uiven By Mr. Markson's Friend tiny tie Should lie Appointed. Tbere has besnatnusnat.4usrost4uowa in u matter of who will succeed Judm W. A. H-oko. of Llnminmn ,nnt entertained, at the Manufacturers' Club lu oupenur vourt ueucn. ine appoint- i vuvm viua ywep ment wW be made by Governor Ay- committee, are: Messrs. T. C. Quth cock, s following .the. .resignation of ! rl v w- C. DowA,D,A. Tompkins, W. Judge Hoke to go OO the Supreme Court Underwood, Heriot Clark son, H. W, ana now, that, the election is not tar rns, j. u. weaaington, a. J. Pharr, away, Interest in at successor grows T KirKpatrick, w. c. Maxwell, q. apace. The Charlotte bar has some'11- Put. F, R. McNUlch. a. Q, Alexan- very strong men whose names have1 "er c. jTeemaniand F. MvShan oeen mentioned, by them friends, but nonanuse. , j-, 5., comparatively little eilort " has been A band has been engaged to render mage by thf gentlemen themselves. J?or one reason and another, -men supposed .o be receptive candidates, have made their attitude so clear against 'then ueing candidates for the olrtce, thut the neld is practically centered now on one man. that is to say, me majority of the members of the Charlotte bar, number ing 88, have given personal endorsement to Mr. Heriot Clarkgon. His friends art. vigorously, but ' In a,' dignified wuy. iiuthmg juf candidacy ana several law yers who are most active In his cuust vdiu an Observor man' that they hiiu reut confidence In tneir success. Indorsements have come unsolicited from some of the staunchest citizens 01 .ne town, the county and the State, urging the capacity and deservedtiess 01 Mr. ciarkson for the high position, li .a pointed out that Charlotte deserve cne appointment, since there are more lawyers hero than in the rest ot the district, which Incudes the counties 01 vjabarrps, Lincoln, Cleveland and aston; moreover, there are about .is many weeks of court here as music for the speaking and there is no reason why Mr. .Simmons should not be met by one of the largest crowds of the season. Senator Simmons is known us a man who indulges In a few Jokes, but is a master of keen, logical argu ment. Those who hear him may ex pect to hear theslmon-pure Democratic doctrine, !i m 1 TH li it TABARD OUASTtS SUM, QUA IT n tOM OUJBTT, P6ABODY Q0 (UtttKft IK, ,,A4r4 ,.4,1 SpCIAL. There will be a bunlneHn meeting of the Atheuue Book Club to-morrow afternoon at B o'clock with MIS Mar garet Kelly, the president. All mem bers are urged to be present. MIhh Faye Ross returned last night from a trip to New York City. An entertaining programme' Is lut ing arranged for an entertainment to bo given next Friday night at' the Dllworth Hall, for the benefft of Church of the Holy Comforter, In Dllworth. Instrumental and vocal music by some of the best talent In In the rest of the district; Churlotte is I the city, will be rendered. It Ih ex conveniently within access of all iuru iL the 'district,; , Cleveland county al ready has a Congressman and a so licitor; Lincoln has the present judge, iiiese are some of the things Mr. Clarkson's friends are advancing 101 recognition. Mr. Clarkson's career is well-knowi throughout the State. He has beei. identified with public movements, is li. touch with the people of the State and his legal attainments are of an excel lent order. The county, generally win reaching out to the Saluda 111 I speaking, is aimoet soiia tor nun 111 tru es ne the Broud river supply becomes I shane of endorsements by men of differ ent parties and factions. In his prat tice of law here for 20 years he hat Inadequate. Section Director Bauer this morning j reports the gauge at 2.6 feet below 1 zero. This is four-tenths of a loot higher than it was last week. There ; has been no rain in the up country; Mr. Bauer accounts for the rise by the I fall increase of the ground flow fnmi springs. i What is causing the most alarm 1 about the situation is the supposed im leased danger of contamination of 1 the river water. Some physicians con- 1 tend there is danger of typhoid fever 1 in this low condition of the river nni I are advising that the water be boiled before being used for drinking pur- j poses. Of course many people are do- j lng this but the great majority are not j doing it. been prominent. An Observer reportei who collected these facts about a sub ject which is of Interest, waa Informed that the Bar Association will meet al itiost any' day now to get the sense of Its members on the matter. WKEKLY MAHKKT LKTTKH. Correspondence ot The Obswver. New Orleans. Oct. 15. The past wk I.. -is Iwcn a very Interest lng on.- Im the ei-ttim trail,?, not on uccoinu ol Imikc ;i!-lu:ttuiis ami changes 11 the price 1. vei. but rather for the earuept ntniKKlc th it. lias bteii uolntf ifii between the buyer ami seller all through the. week. All mIuIIhIich and news as It appeared from (lay to .pfmifidv In fviir nf the beills. HATES JtN STATE PRISON. Ilin(j fuu ndvantage was taken of It to Sheriff "Moss arrived here to-day I attack mid hammer the prices down, and rlfh H,v( llnvaa hn tunm hla Ufa 'I Vet the liet OllaniT'l for the whole WCeK S erm In the nenltflntlnrv thin nfler- 1 ti aillnR was noon. Hayes waa to have hung last Friday at Walhalla for the murder of u v.tfe but his sentence was com muted. He shows the wear and tear on his nerves. He is pale and looks weak. He declined to talk. Already the papers throughout the State are demanding that since the sentence has been commuted the Governor should go further and grant a full pardon. CONTEST ELECTION CASE. The contest between J. E. Speegle loss of only lu points, a -suit too mengre to Rive mitlHWuciion 'to believers in lower prices. The weather l was 'ill th'U could have been dealreil, mid i picking has made good progress, corrob ' orated lv tbe continued heavy movement 'into sight,"- the total for the week being .iM Wd bales, against only 3Sl,0O0 last ye;ir. and this In face of a poor demand for spots. The oulv world's visible supply ot American Is now . 582,000 larger than last year, and me predictions have been free ly offered that the abundance of such supplies would crush the market very soofc and still prices show a most ex- i asperating steadiness In face of all such pected that the occasion will be one of great entertainment as well as It will materially benefit the Episcopal congregation of the church. Mrs. George L. Patterson, of Con cord, Is visiting In the city at the home of Mrs. Edmund McDonald. The Uentlemun's Pleasure tiub ol Statesvllle will give a reception and dance in Statesvllle to-morrow nl?ht in honor of Dr. and Mrs. Carl Mott. A number will attend from Churiotte Salisbury and M orgs n ton, and the event promises to be a big affair. Through Train Dally.Charlotte , to KOdr,ok( Va. KchedttU In ttffool November B. 'm. 11 :i0 am l.v Charlotte. Ho. Jiv. Ar I. ta IMS pn Ar Winston, Ho. Hy. I,v jm U pm I.v Winston. Is", g, V. Ar )ni C:ti0 im ". MnrtlHKVilliv l,v 11:4 , pm f ::3 l"n ' Hoekv Mmiitl, T r:;ti pm A r Ho iimke tkiBy. Connect st -tl wt unite vi.i Hit Vnlley It'tut't f a- Nnliii.il llnlRi I laaeiv-iowrt and nil i mit 'i'l and New York I'li.liiiiin iVjiiiioko and IMillailelpliin . Through Clinch, .tiiaiintio nail I Additional laforatatloii rnuii Southern KaiiWay . m iv in: )- - '. v. h. m:vit,L. G. n 1 ROANOKK Meeting of Indies' Home Missionary Society A very Interesting meeting of the ladles' Home Mission Society of Trin ity Methodist church was held last nltfht In the Sunday school room, Mrs. J. A. H. Fry presiding. A good collec tion was taken up for the benefit - of home missions. Mrs. C. B. Bryant read i pathetic letter which hud been sent Kev. J. A. H. Fry from a missionary In Oklahoma Territory, in which, in spite of dreadful privations he and his wife had undergone there, was expressive of religious zeal ill the mission cause. The reading of the letter was well received by those present and it aroused Inter est in the society's work. In the missive it was related that the weather had been nt times 30 degrees below zero that the missionary and his wife had subsisted without meat for SO days and with only bread and water for four days, eir was a man who gave up a book-keeping position in Georgia fit $100 a month to enter the mission field. .Mrs. H. D. Heath read with fine ef fect from a booklet entitled "God'r Box," and the selections were heard with Interest. (ft".'1" ' ' t Special Rates Via $ i ard Air Line Ra Iwoy - TO HALKIOH. N. C ACCOUNT N. V. STATE I'Allt. The Bea board Air Hue Kmluny an nounces that account of (hi Noiili Carolina State Agricultural Fair to io held In Haleigh. October 17-22, they wlir have on sale tickets at spe cial rate of one fare, plus fifty cents for the round trip, this including one admission to the Fair G rounds. These tickets will be on sale October 14th to 21st, Inclusive, end for trains arriving, In Halelsb before noon of October 22 1904. with final return limit of Octo ber Zilhf continuous passage In each direction.' There will also be on sale special reduced rates for brass lAmtn military companies, etc., when In uni form. These tickets will be sold from all points In Virginia and North Caro lina. For further Information apply to your nearest Seaboard agent. C. H. OATTIS, T. I A., ' llalelgh. N. C. I y??'!!'''''! MRv T 1 i V) fw 0 t) l I li 1 1 : 1 11 I kg l.nr.iy. I ;o -inohe. ! Jtk ;,K-,,tJl o(l, ! I'rav. I'll km. AI. , riiss. ari. i V A I im liis in 4WIssmss tfmrmmmmiv " i That there' Is k distinctiveness aba; our tailored separttterliirtr. ;-'"Evc r one of these brand new this eao: (foods. The blfj values we ara offer in; ' around 53,98 to 07.50 are not mw' upon ahap-hazard fashion but cr.c . sKirt Is cut out separately, . draped c:-i a figure, hence have a fit about the: not obtainable from stocKa cut out in the usual way In lots. The much plcr.t ed effects that are so popular we have in all the popular cloths such ar. aertfes, Cheviot Servos, , Covert ', Brpadcloths, etc. exceptional Values in Walking Skirts, $1.00 to $2.40. Attractive Silk Offerings 8 ii The Tate-Brown Co.l 27 inch small neat patterns in Shirt Waist Silk, the popular shades, such as Navys and Urowns predominating This i; really ;i dollar value, cur price 75C 72 inch two tone taffetas, such as browns and black, navy and black, garnet and black, etc. Ktautiful Isoft quality, wear warranted, price 95C Another lot of that guaranteed black Tafltta, 20 inchts wide, value 75 cents, special at 60C wm um m very m prices in LIN-S lEOIEIR. Trvtty Swiss Kmbroid- red Turn- ovt-rs, 25c values. . . . . , , . IOg Linen Knihroidcrcd Collars in white and tans, 25 values . . 2 fOf 20c B ster Brown Linen eraly and Silk eiubj'. 5o; valne at. . - 20C Beautiful wi'ties in Venice Chiffon autliSilk top effect!', bth WLite; b'acnts and color, prices 50, 75 ad OOC Baby Caps at a Big Saving ico dozen Baby Caps,,, mailed at pikes that mean a saving of 25 to 50 per ceut to ihe purchaser, Tnef pret ty Wash Silk one.", Heimttched- Ef fect, bo'h in plain edge and inching 50c. Value 2 0 C 75c. value, splendid quality Silk, e'aboraUly embroidered, silk lined, Special at 60C Still better qualities at 75, 98c., $1. 25 and 1 48. .; nnd J. W WhIIcpp fnr th office of Hu-1 unfavorable news. Why Is this? It is pervlsor of Greenville county, which ' bause the counter-current running up the State Democratic committee hears ;fern.ath the surface Is not seen or Is on appeal to-morrow night, la attrect-I '?- or .LTnt t? w 6"' . u n .S,,v,,.. ,1,. impnrtanci to be noticed. It takes two lng much attention throughout the tc miike market and BUppiie8 State a well as stirring up much strife I A,one do not rcguiate prioe8. It maters in Greenville county, several c-f whose ,)ttIe how iarse or now 8mau the anp Democratlc clubs have passed resolu- viep are. prices will go up or down ac tions calling upon the voters of the. cording to the size of the demand. It Is county to feel free to bolt In the gener- j yi-t In tlu mohiory of the present gener al elecion If the final decision of the Hon that a crop of 4,000,000 bales proved vountlr committee, which favored to be excessive, and prices experienced Ki.asi la intArfnrari with The conn- l.cavy declines on account of over-suppltPH. "ty committee first declared Walker I","1 ,n h P8 two yT" PTlSS ,ad .elected but an legea irregular votes to give hpeegie tion Tlift pr?sei)t season started out with a majority .and the commiUee de- (supplies .tot only lower everywhere, vlsl elared Speegle the nominee. Speeple i i,le nnd invisible, but what in more !m has empolyed four lawyers and Walk ; pot-taut, the stocks of goods all over the er has Ave. The Chief Justlc has re-!world at such a low ebb as ban' not been fused to interfere. This is the first known for. th.paat SO jrears, due to ex caee of its kind since the passage ofK'-nlve closing of the mills everywhere the laws governing primary elections, ! for lack of supplies, it will have to be and the outcome is watched with gen-.i m,"? "k1 a 7'" ar, pius sucn h,..i.n,.. v, si.t. rtdltions as the ordinary Increase of pop ulation demands. This is precisely the nmittee first declared Walker lnjT. two VS?1 .ad by by a majority, of seven votwI-.P; in-l' appeal threw out enough al- thecre oriMnW- era! Interest throughout the State. A DISCUSSION AT ROXBORO. Mers. Kitchin and Reynolds Have a Debate -Th Former Receives, an Ovation at His Old Home. Correspondence of The Observer. very interesting condition In which the world's trado in cotton goods finds tsellf this year, and that such forces are now u;ying to. reestablish the former enullihri uni between demand and supplies In goods in evidenced by 'the abnormal haste with which Alt raw material Is transDorted to n-lllB and the r-o felling of such mllU uu Roxboro, Oct. 12. The first political; i,ad to close this summer for lnk of raw speaking to draw a crowd to Roxboro in this campaign was the Joint debate to-'lay betweert Messrs. Kitchin and Reynolds. Every seat and every aisle in the large court room was packed so tight that many who came to hear the peaking could not get in and had to remain outside. Both speakers were In fire trim and made good speeches. Mr. I-tey uoldg' argument was able and well delivered. Mr. Kitchin has Mr. Rey nolds well sized up when be says he Is one of the ablest debaters in the Re publican party, that he knows the best nai to and still better what not I say than any other man In the ra'ikK. Win' Mr. Reynolds' ability is hot tovbe tiuestloned it certainly does r.im no injustice to say that he i not the eUul of Mr. Kitchin either as a de bater or swaker. After Mr. Reynolds hud finiflicd, lie was presented with a htiii'lscnio bouquet sent by some of the ladies jot Koxboro. Immediately there er rails for "Kitchin. luiciun, our siuiM old KUchin." and as he arose an iivuMcn met hlni. He was at home and r.N home people were showing their loytlty and admiration for him. Time ai.ti i jratn as he delivered his sledge hammer h.'ows at the record of the Re publics partx both State and national, he was interrupted by continuous ap- I'laUKtt, The sneakers complimented each other highly and both say that they re having a most pleasant campaign. Thev meet again Monday at Bushy Fork, which is their last appointment mends. Improvements arc. yet to be for this county. .. TESTIMONY OP A MINISTER, i'" liev.- Jnow 8. Cox, of Wake, Ark., writes, 'Tor 1 yean) I suffered from (Yellow Jaundice. I. consulted a number of physicians and tried all ; sorts of tnHd.rlnen.hirt got-tio relief. Then I Vgan.the use ot Electric Bitters and that I am now cured of a disease Inst had me In Its grasp for twelve years. .If 'ymi want a reliable lmedN ctnt ,rr-'Wver and ; Kidney trouble stotniich disorder or' general debility, get jKleotric Pltlers.. . It's guaranteed ly nurweii, fk Puno Co. Only 60 cents. cotton. The eariy crop: Instead of belnii u. bearish feature, should rattier be con Rldered In favor of the , market, as it i-e the mills, the muchrdeslred. oppor tunity of operating their mills almost'-n month earlier than last year, and thus extending the consumption of cotton to a full year, where last year mills eould run only from 9 to 11 months. That the demand for goods Is there can be scon dally by reading the ports from the goods markts In any part of the world. Never were supplies so low"1knd consump tion so great as now, and Manchester l-.as not seen such activity for many years us prevails there now. It" Is not our desire to hecome too opti mistic, but it can hardly admit of a doubt that as much as 11,600,000 bales wjll be easily required for connUmplion at about present prices. EX. KISBNHAUBR, & CO. ... Mr. Richardson's Orchestra, Mr. O. A. Richardson and his or chestra will give a series of concerts in Concord, Monroe and nearby towns within a few weeks. Also is there in prospect a concert by the excellent orchestra in the Presbyterian College auditorium for the benefit of the gym nasium. Charlotte is with reason proud of the work Mr. Richardson and his welt-chosen lot of talent have ac complished. At the Academy the ag gregation has made marked Improve"' ment and the managers of companies who have been through here speak tn the highest terms of the music fur ttlshed. Especially is the audience well pleased and The Observer has. often had its attention called to the meri torious work, which It heartily com A Weeping Elm. The most remarkable thing you ever saw since you were born into this vale of tears was almost in front of Mrs. R. W. Oates' home, on North Tryon street yesterday afternoon.. An old elm there was shedding tears conspicuously. Quite a crowd gathered to witness the performance and to speculate on its cause. Certain-Idealists suggested that the demarkatlon of sex prevailing among trees as well as among men, this tree must have been "crazed with care and crossed in hope less love." Certain .scientists said trees bleed to death some times, but admit ted that Uiat occurs etrfy in the spring. Churchmen alleged that the tree whs weeping because of the. sinners who hud stayed away from church. Every body has failed ' of a satisfactory ex planation, ,the people present discharg ed their minds of the burden -and pro ceeded to, have a right good old gos sipy time together. It Is to be hoped that vegetation may weep soon again, sq as to call humanity ' together to laugh. Merchant Tailors Furnishers and Hatters. Special attention Riv en to WedJing Out fits. Full Lino of Youman's Celebrated Hats. BELK BROTHER Cheapest Store on Earth. Ua&oeast sooo: moos m sooooos sea soeees: : $20,000 WORTHCsmasm pj . gj--; nf tiTBEZT-W W '. fl j JU early, doesn't it? will be here before but , you made wid lots of hard TNork . will be done this season. . - An Affair of Interest. i Invitations have been received, here to the marriage of Ellen Cooper anl Thomas Hendefson, which -will take place next Thursday' evening, at 8:S0 O'clock, at the residence of the bride's parents, No. 48 South Middle ' street The bride-elect Is a faithful employs at the home of Mrs. R. W. Miller and Thomas has heen in the service of the .Central , Hotel for many, years. They have " many friends anvmg the white people who will wish them all the happiness of married life. An .Automobile "Dc. Luxe.". Quite the prettiest machine that has appeared on the streets of Charlotte has been received by the Osmonl I Barrlnger Company, who have sold it to Mr. J. 0. Gardner. It Is a Baker Stand hope, with a Victoria top, espe cially Bwagg'er and yet a most practical looking vehicle. ' Most of the automo biles which are now to be seen on the streets are spec-d-makers, of the long, low, rakish-looking order, and folks who Interested in the all-round develop ment of the city's horseless vehicles, welcome the innovation. The new machine was standing in front of The Observer office last night, and It wus only one of many, for five others, of several styles .and makes, were ranged alongside. They made a very pretty picture and illustrated the old saying that the "world do move." Travellers' Day to Be Observed. Next Sunday will be "Travelers' Day at Tryon Street Baptist church, Where the services afternoon and night will have especial reference to traveling men. At the afternoon serviced Mr. John Charles McNeill will make an ad dress. At night Rev. Dr. A. C. Bar ron, the pastor, will preach a special sermon to traveling men. At each ser vtoe. a wellWepared musical pro gramme will be rendered along other appropriate exercises. with For 3. ti. A. Orr's Funeral Service By order of MaJ. L Leon, comman dant, and Mr. H- I. Duckworth, ad jutant, the Mecklenburg Camp of Con federate Veterans, will, as far as possi ble, attend the funeral services of the late Mr. John, G. A. Orr, who died Sat urday afternoon at 'his home near the city.. The services will take place at S't p. m., from the residence, two and at halt miles north. of the city,, on th Salisbury road. The interment will tak place at Sugar Creek church. THE RICHMOND Absolutely Fire Proof. : Grace and Ninth Streets. Richmond, Va. Most Central Location. j Opposite Capital Park. j fpacfous Sample Rooms. American and Europesn Plan A. O. ATKINSON, Proprietor. S. T. ATKINSON. Manager. oooooobooooooooooooooexxxTC 525 WE WAVE mxmt IF YOU WANT THE BEST We have secured the exclu sive wile of the I'ledmont Clothing Manufacturing Co.'s stock 'if goods, recently damaged sllghlly by (Ire ami wu!cr, nnd will have sumo on sale Friday morning. This stock consists of men's and boy's clothing, over coats and punts unprece dented bargains. TE Bargain House Co. 18 E Ti ale Street. CHICHESTER'S PILLS -JtV ri1nn.l mill Onlr Weimlne. for ( IfK'lIi'.NTKIt' K.NUI.IHII In KE1 ftnd Uaii iiuultle hose. whh trine ribbon. Tl. orJir. Itrrtio. HnbiiclluUoiimia'l ImliatloH. A.k yur lruKi.E, or f ind 4eMt lo.iiunt fr I'Ar tlulr, TrOlmunlsU nnd Boslttrt tor l-Mttlet, li. rwtnra Mll. SM ill lirn(l. ;hlheMr Okrnilpal V., iladiMa Mnnro, fHll.A., PA. 9 Sr &m ELm i Sounds Christmas realize it. We will give a piano as a Christ mas present to some one, who doesn't i iwn an upright piano. An opportunity requires you to I register your ntXine at our wurerooms, '211-213 North Tryon street, Char lotte, N. C, or mull us your name and ; add reus with four cents In stamps I for return of number, arid we will register yaur name for you. Only one member of a family al lowed to register, and no one who has an upright rian6 In the family. If you purchase a piano from us before December 25th and you should hold the duplicate number drawn, we will take back the piano you ; have bought, refund the money paid, and deliver gift piano. Remember, piano Is absolutely free only ques tion asked: "Have you an upright piano In your home?" 1 Registration begins October 15th, and closes December 22nd. ' Watch further announcements. JAPANESE PILLOVV COVERS . ! Syrian Table CovVn. -AND- .-. THE ART SHOP, VV. I. V AN NESS & CO. 19 North Tryon St II I. if Manufacturer of the Piano the Sweet Tone. With CHEAP dud: are no good at any price. When ons invests In Diamond, It always pays to bur the BEST. Ws guarantee very stone we sell to be just as represented , or yon jret your money " back. Ton can, see larger assort' ment In our store than can be seen - anywhere - else In the State. i! Southern Warerooms 711-213 N. Tryon St, Charlotte, - W. C C. H.WILM0TH, - Manaar. BROKE INTO HIS HOUSE. ' S. Le Qulnn, at Cavendish, Vt., was robbed -of his customary health by in vaslon of Chroni Constipation. When Dr. King's New Life Pills broke Into his house, his trpubla was arrested turd now he's entirely cured. They're guar an teed to cure. 25c at Burwell &Dunn Co. drug store. . . - . . - ..,- Carefully Screened WeijrHt Guaranteed, Kalian Blue Gem, Jellico Block Lump, An hrn ite Coal, EgjT Stove Nut. . Pochontas Domestic, Steam Blacksmiih Coai and Coke," Wholesale and Retail. ; t : i bit ; Desks No dck too rood none loo cheap for us ?-ell OJ. But e carry stock a:npks ihe best medium rad tsk made anywhere,' Ciil a"d in- spect or wi'ite forcaralog'. stone&barringerI Company. . I ! it It l t I Golf - Golf in 1 a. Goods , t . ' .' ':'. s- . " " V ' '-''t . , s ' 'ti'S:: t ' , Goods Golf Goods 1 ', - ,V . i - v , :Golf Goods Houston, Dixon 5. Co. Our prices' ara ' right. Garibaldi & Bn;: POPE-TRIDUt: auto;:c: ar?.::stc ' p.. ' . I. M .
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