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CTTATUiOTTH .DAILY 0ES2RVE11, fjlpBEIi 2, lOOi : t e hn v lit si FOOTBALL PUYjrgGKS. SPEE3AXD BASH PISAPPCAIUXO: Athletfo Writers PIccm! for Mora Open Play and Less of tle llerce, HmaIi- .In Method Into Which, the-4jame '..'I Degenerating The University i: Meren la tine Trim for tlie Sched . tiled tiamr-Coiisldrably Strength , ,.ened In Cue JPast Jriew Days., . , -Correspondence of The Observer. 1 -- " Chapel Hill," Oct. 22.-Ttie many . hundred "spectators -who witnessed the fierce football i contest her Saturday, October 15, between the University of ' North Carolina and the South "Carolina ' College, taw clearly . that the- remark of President William It Harper, of the University of Chicago, a few dti&'s ago Aylng that the mass play ttt grtd Iron finest f: ought; t go. was- certainly lh timely and greatly needed ' ntiirance.! Mr. ; Walter" Camp, athletic editor of Tale Alumni Weekly.' spoke trtijf when he remarked that the tdnio 4r4 being made too intricate and a rapid, .return , to more pen play desirable Tbeae none-eracking. Dack-or-the-iine trorm.v tue tlons, may be great tactics to rl wan op posing Una apart, but just asf many points were scored and the gape was Just as exciting in tne days wfeen the four, backs were the only playeripbehlnd the line and ail- seven forward played In tne line. There can be brawn with out the beef thtU, smashlhff forniietaimredw several -strong .aiphnlo. association put a premium oo, and skill "without the more complicated methods of at tack that latter day football requires. Every : big game played nowadays la noted ton Its fierceness, whereas speed and dash were attributes heard of oft4ln Virginia, at Ihe State Polyteohnici ,enerNa few years back, "Football is a vigorous game," says Caspar Whitney, .L ...mt 1ST "BO" ALCOTT. He Successfully Coached tlie I'nlvcrslty Eleven the Past Two Sasn:tN ami Is Now Coaching the Navy Team Ho Trained the Cadets, to the P.;::it of Beating Prlncetou, 10-.. .the.;rHI1ant -.editor or OuUng,."and as such is to lie commended, but the battering ram principle of play has been carried entirely too far in recent years; it has gone to the point where premium is placed on mere brute strength: where the chief desideratum Is weight, -and where advancing the ball Is by aThe team is poflcient in tackling, punt crude process of hammering the tackle, ing, quick starting and following the or some other man in the opposing line, j ball and puta great speed Into the cx Into helplessness. The rules committee locution of the formations. Is not In sympathy with these objec- j it is almost too early" In the season tlons; and Its chairman publicly up-j tn adance any vlewa in regard to the holds the killing style of game permit- Richmond aame. It miv be aafeiv ted by existing rules Something must ue aone to ngnten tne hammering to seII(j the best team that she has pro whlch men in the line from tackle to durex In muny years "II.k".!"0 There has been no little .lisco.iteni v .k" m - - crushing and more nearly within the capabilities of human bone and muscle to withstand; for the limit ot human endurance has been Just about reached. We must put a premium on skill and speed, as against mere brute strength and weight" The long passes and swift in the open that Carolina used against big teams back In 1893 are remember ed distinctly to this day. And the many game- the Tar Heels won that ' ,n. olTetr Athc As fall stand out in marked contrast to ,,. . it.. ,' tlie massing, smashing tactics of the' present day. Then there 20-10 victory over Princeton in probably the most spectacular game... . ., . ' u Ik . ., , I. i.:..j tt. i.i Jortty of the best men of the Tar Heel r. :.- V;. , n " of the ground gaining: and If the for-i ',"," - wards carried the ball they run froini The schedule has, at the lust minute, heir positions in the limk There is no been practlcully made new, Next Sat prettlcr play then to see " foiard rdn!UMly tho White and Blue meets the from his place in the line, take the strong V. P. I. team at Blacksburg. leather and twist through the other I The following Saturday the Georgetow n wing. The work by Kd Howell, of the 'University of West Virginia, and the Tr Heels, in the Virginia game in 1S9S, University of VanderblR, It will torn- was. a striking Instance of the efficacy -of this play. . . j The l'nlversltv - eleven has ! b.n greatly etrengthenVil in -tV few! days by the arrival of Franit, Fjjumi, Who has donned the White and hluo I C11KCK I LASIIKK VANISHES. lie la Kakl to Have (iottcti I" Shhi j n Itaielgh and Wake Forest. - Mrs. Kllck Trlcka oil Lexington HiimIiicsk ; CJed. W. ' Mori t castle has gone t Baltl Men -IretibtcrlMii tiurch Calls more, where she will place her son. Charlotte Pastor IVwoiials. j Charles, under treatment of Dr. Suun- 8pecial to The Observer. : Jens, a well-known physician of thiit , v, - Iexlngton, Oct 23. One, H.-Led low ' 'rcpreaentlng himself! as collector' foi " Sells &. .Fuller, well flxlui-e niamtfac- f turera, was here -recently and Is ulleged " . to have euchered Mr. Ell LcipP, a well r $35 by giving him a wortfilcss check ,i , and attempted to pass ot.hir - worthless checks,;- While here ldlow. gave Mr, -, Lopp a check for $35, sayipg that the . drawerf walMr. W.; H-ISDiivls. ol Forsyth county.. For the Vheck. !p , kV "ald him $0 tn cash, . the balance of $15 it.lr.vluJnM I. 'vM.,, m . lt...,r. Kilt T jtA- " ' . ' muis ii- -Ml I 11 V v1 ? vol Aw- low: owed Usppr-Thr chect-wns drnwa upon the People First Naikmal' Bank . of Winston. After Mr. Lv'pp had en ' dorsed It at the Bank of Islington, he 1 , was informed that the WtiHston; link had na account with Mr., pHAis." JUpp thus losing the $3.' -Mr. Lopp says that " Lediow" also gave a,' check to Mr. J. W. Carr,, of SalisbuiT, - with his (Lopp's) name endorsed thereon. Mr.' Oari - 'phoned hin about It; and Mr) Ipp ' f stated tha-uhe. had not signed it. Xed , low had still another check for $45 on ' " the Kestler Hardware Company, in , ' i : Ballsbnry, ,bnt could not get It cashed ' ' here. Ledlow left tow n before the ' " fraud wa discovered, and his residence Is unknown. ' , ' ' : ' - " , ' Mrs.i Jennie Hargrave, of Wrashlng ton, N. C, la visiting Mrs. Martha Ad ' , derton.Mr. Ray ratterson. of Cop - i cod, has position here as operalof for stockings for number of'aeasons, and! WEDDING AT REIDSHLLK. , , who won a place on th "AU-aouthern"l - , j ttani aa tackle for tvTa yews.r ThelJU - Carrie Slcpton- JdMjv ; I presence xtt C Huston Carpenter, who Playedi a tar half-back, on tne Virginia Polytechnic Institute's crack, footbaW elevenv and also registered aa'AU Southern" half-back, force - the Uni versity to place-absolute confidence In the sturdy band of warriors. Carpen ter weigh 196 pounds and I S feet H inches ' la height H$ Is pronounced by the, leading athletic critic of the coun try as the all-round beat equipped foot ball player the South has produced. Me la an eleven In himself. Sltton, the star half-back, who was eerlously Injured in the OUilford College, game .several weeks ago, and has,, been unable to play since, will report! tor duty Mon day afternoon. There la talk of putting him at end, where he" achieved ' sucn ame on "the' Clemson College aggrg- There ore several, , reasons why . he University team, declared already by not a few experts t be. -good s any In the South, is a powerful organlsa tton. In the first place, the material IB an tuwortment of heavy and fast men and with a Judlcioua aprlnkllng -of jonmarattvely light and fust man. The team aim) hae jfcapabje trauier. cap able coach and a capable captain. The trainer Is A. Brown, who. ha'a? showed his worth in the North, where he train clubs. -R. Uvttrown. the coach ptayea left half-back on the great partmoutn team that defeated mighty near every .lvt.n it nn fronted. tic has had re-: markable success a a coacn. inwu.vj " ) ... , inRtitiiii.. H coached tne team iki year hn hjt , the Tar tieeia ji-u The. captain - of . the.- team,' Uoaeh' St.-w art, ptayg centre and being a good Held general, has , more use for his head work than he would have inwiother po sition. The Tar Heels' line averages about 1S2 pounds, and the baikfleld Mr ; pounds, so there Is plenty of weight stated, however, that Carolina'1 wiiH p? y th throughout the state because Carolina, cancelled its Western trip. I will explain the matter In order to remove the Idea that the Tar Heels felt a sense of trepidation In tak ing the trip. The White and Blue was real anxious to go. In fact, they had been banking on doing great things on the trip. The circumstances were such that they couldn't. Both the Uni versity of West Virginia and the Unl oroi r J-.9 Ifn A 1 1 V. n 1 il . ' of which, the University be a member several years .iBBuvmiiuii i uies, v uuiu ucuar me ina Sgregat.on. To play them with a rub hat the Agriculture nd Mechanical, of "-aieiisn, ai c nnpei aim, wovemoer I (Carpenter will not play in this game) The final game is with ;the University ' iiicnmonu. va., i nanus prtMng Day, November 24th- hi IVistal Telegraph-Cable Company. JIks Kathleen Smith is Xlsitlng friends pliici-.-Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Springs wll) go to house-keeping in the toitage nov occupied by Mr. S. W. Finch. Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Finch will move into their jew home Monday The building is Just .completed und Is quite handsome. Fletcher It. i-oftlTi, ;Eii und" Miss Agnes Lewis were murrled Tuesday at Winston in the parlor oj the Hotol la hup, the ceremony being performed ay Itev. Wll. Wilson, the bride's pas tor. Drl'.navid J. Ht!!. of Lexington, jml Miss Llllle Fair, of Wulnut Cove. -re the attendants. Miss Lewis i thf daughter of - Mr. L. - O. Lewis,: mer chant, at ltnit Cove, nd W s pleas antrand culruirtd young lady. Mr, Xof- tlnt Ja well known In the county, : being employed by tn the revenue Bervlee. Mr, and .Mrs. Loftln will come to Lexlng. .toiv-HheIr'ftttttrtvhoine,b;p9trtet' KOn ufter a," vIslWA ViJhda? The';: PreebyterlanVburch " of -i thla place tias' extended a call to Rev. Jas. A. DotTltee pastor of DU worth Presby terian church, Charotte, Mr, John. T. .''Lowe, ol Thwiasvill.i la a vlaHor1 In ' town : to-day. Mn- Ray-' mond Dorsett, a student of Guilford CotlegeV is Bpeiftllng a few day .with relatives here. Mr, 8am T. Itaper, of Wnaton, la spending the day here with ht brothers, Messrs. ixiw. ja, ana ;m- ery li Rape. Mr. , apa JHrs. w imam Gilliam,, of Danville, va., are tne guests of their daughter. Mrs. M. R,.Jrow, at the Hotel March. ; - ' . HouHtou IVttlarew tlie OmtrsMtlng I'arthwMisii Kate Mlalgh thiter taln lltirRlars Knter tlie IVtor flce IVrwmali, '' Correspondence of The Observer. ; ReMsvllle, Oct. S2. A- uutet home Wedding was solemnised at , the rest pence of Mm, Maggie ' Stephens, en Arlington street. Wednesday night, bv r Itev. F. H. Jones, who united Mlsa Carrie Ktcpheni to Mr, C. Houston fei llgrew. The event was of conalderable Interest to the many, friends of the contracting parties. The residence had undergone a complete transfor mation by the hands of amateur dec ora torn ferns and cut flowers being placed here and there with artistic effect. There were no attendants. The bride's maid of honor was h-r sister. Miss Nettle Stephen. whlleiMr. Tom l-'reddy was the best tnairj to the KToom. The bride had n IkiuquH of bride's nsea and her mAld f honor i-arrleil white carnations. The gron Is a young merchant of West Market) H riifl I and la ivtAnt Ivi a- will inlAnfl (! Tiz:rx : T"? industry. The bride Is a popular favor- Ite w ith a large circle of friends and Is a glutei- of Mrs. C. A. Stephens, or New fork, and of Mr. Will Stephepa. a trav eling salesman for the Old North State Company. Mr. and Mrs. Pettlgrew be Kin their wedded life with the nest, wishes or their friends una under tnJater ,n the eVenlng both the mem ben most favorable auspices. They are re- inv,te!a wer. tn.i.-r... siding In a cottage, opposite Mrs. Ada Miss Kite ifclgh was t the Charming -onnell.. which was a highly enjoyable hostess at a delightful reecptlon given future ot the occaslwn. Ho templing in honor of Miss Bessie Staples on the Ks the menu that several of the proml evening before her marriage to Mr. nent visitors are said to have been Samuel H. Hushnell. The bridal party seen at the table as many as three times were entertained after the rehearsal I during the evening. and the hospitable home never looked lovelier than on this occasion. Th guests made merry over the -lt ty IZZ :hMrssreH.Ps0utla.n,e enviable reputation us a charming , hostess. one hundred and rorty new mem- bers were enrolled at a meeting of i the Democratic Club lust evening. Mr. Porter tlravea, solicitor of till district, and M 1'. A. Olldewell ad- dresseil the club and made the best speeches of the campaign. .Mis. T. It. McCnrgo. of Mt. Airy. Is visiting her relatives here. Mr. J. T. Hall iitnie lu yesterday to spend n few days with his family. Mrs P. l. Watt has returned from V short visit to her friends In Ore'etmboro. Mr. and Mrs. K. K. Hall an- spending u tew days at the St. Iuls KxiKisftlun.-- Mrs. H. r . Sprinkle left VV tHlnesuay tor ' J.iineKvllle Flu., where h1h will spend the winter. - Miss Katberlne tSudger, of Asheville. arrived at noon to-day for i visit to Mrs. Manton tJilver.-Mr. Hun.i,. twi nt,H Mrs. Art Womnrk have returned from a short visit to j Ualelgh Misses Daisy Dodd. Annie Womack and Mtirion Stokes have re- turned from a delightful visit to the St. ixiuis lOxjiosltioii.-Mr. Z. V. (jiwyiMi. accompanied by his daughter. : Se'lSTn'!: if sa'some" in the interest of his health. Mrs. T. V. Villlnmnn. of Ieaksvllle; Mrs. J. Mnei'1'li :- and daughter, of Dan ville: Mr. N'eal. of Wiliston-Sa lem, "r ' 'd rtushnell, of Ijohox Castle, attended the StfljilPS-Hushnt'l! nuptials here Thursday. Messrs. J. M. Price, of VvKsvllle.: jr. B. Kemp. of'Mayodan.' and Francis Worriaek. of Reidsvllle. attended a banuuet at Ral elgh this week, given by the North Carolina Home Insurance Co., compli mentary to its agents. They also at tended the annual meeting of the North Carolina Fire Underwriters' As sociation, and Mr. Womack was unani mously chosen ns first vice president of this association. Messrs. J. 1. ! flwynn and Will Miles, of Danville, are f physicians and tried all sorts of here to-day. Senrttor ' Overman wns ,wjlCines. but got no relief. Then I Mere this mornlng-Tprr-mute to Stone- i.Hn the use of Electric Bitters and vile, where he addressed the voters of fPej xbnt 1 am now cured of a disease that section on the ,oHtlcal Issues of that had me in Its grasp for twelve the day. thi. tftnojth.-Mlss Florence yars." If you want a reliable medl Pannill. of Greensboro, Is here for a rlne for Liver and Kidney trouble, shoVt vsjt.i , 3 , I stomach disorder or general debility. The passenger" train of the Danville Ket Electric . Bitters. It's guaranteed Western HUWtty hail u narrow ex- . s I I '-'ill fTing n i i:i rv j jcnvci uu 1 1 - ternoon. one or broke down und the freigrht trains allow the passenger train to pass Just beyond Stokesland the passenger used by the burst- in the engine. The! train was stalled, ca ing of a steam pipe train stopped on the track for repairs, j and in the meantime the freisrht. which had been left some distance up the j road, caught up with the passenger ' train standing on ine iracK. a numoeritour to the World s Fair on Tnursaay, .f the passengers looking out of the ! window and seeing the train start across the trestle, thought that ii wreck as Inevitable. It happened. however, at this critical moment, that enough steam had accumulated In the engine to start the train in motion. and the passenger soon left the freight some distance behind Burglars entered the postofflce build- 1 Intf and two stores here last night, but nothing of much value .was taken. At' the MHtof'lce the robbers scattered registered letters on the floor, but so fur j as is Known, took Homing nut some i jewelry belonging to some of the em- ; piit!. inrir im n iiut. WARKIONTOX ItKVlVAL OVKIl. "daily Persons Make Profeaxion of Faltl.- routes. In Slglit Over th-j Superior ourt Icrkalilp, , Correspondence of The Observer. Warren ton. Oct. 22. The meeting which has been In progress lif Warren Plains Baptist church for the past twill weeks, closed last night. Forty-eight j persons, mostly men, profenswT faith In Christ, and a large number of them I will be baptized by the pastor tcz-day. Rev. J. W. Little, of Wlngute, did the preaching. Il- Ik a strong preacher. mid, although an uneducated man. draws and holds largo congregations of Intelligent people. He Is a uniUo preacher -"there is not iinolher like him. He has the power of inl-restiiig hard ened sinners, and leading them to Christ. His ilcnuiK la lions of sin are something wonderful. He hutea the lluuor business in every form, and his contempt for the dlsiwusary business Is aupreme. He Is evidently full of the Holy Spirit, and Is wonderfully suc cessful In winning souls. Mr. E. J. Freeman in building u liund- some house on the Hugger lot to re place the nldV historic mansion, that wa destroyed by lire last winter. It Is rumored that the Republicans contemplate nominating a candidate for clerk of the court, as It Is thought by some that Judge Peeble's appointment will only hold good until the next elec tion. Of course, thei Democrats , will nominate a good man to meet iud:.0 feat the Republican candidate. ; - niyetleTille Ready to Entertain Um? , . jmugiuers. ...... '' . -t! Special to The, Observer. ; Payetteville, Oct. 23. Everything In readineas for the State convention of the Daughters of the Confederacy, which will meet here this week.. Owing to some of the chapters sending llsLj of delegates late It has been Impossible for the hostesses to write personal let ters to all. Homea have been procured for, all the Visiting Daughters nnd .1 warm wolcome awaits them, . CANTARA ARttoWTVE quahtis suss OLUKTT. SKW HKI'tASOI'lI H)t l,AVK . llrnitvli of IlieOnlcr OrgaiilMHl at 8Mncfr 'A I lawmaker liot Into' 'iVouhlc Jer)nal Mention. Special to The Observer. ! Hpencer, Oct, M.-A conclave of ihei . ...... -strict organiser Sioan. et Charlotte, who has: bleu working In the Interest of the or-'j der at this place for aome days. After: the organisation had been affected Mr. j Hloan made an excellent address mi ih,-'. principles of the fraternity, which was also heard by. & number of visitors n banquet Ht the reataurmit of (1. V. A Spencer young man who attempted I to M.t M peace-maker in a brawl at i , hour turday night was badly I hy the would-.., co.nbntants. aasaulted their mutual friend In a I violent manner. Inflicting severe wounds i iiptoi inenmu. The force of laborers employed by the about the head. 'ftutherr Railway on the enal chute at In i.liiee went on n strike Saturday i nll,h, ,hivut sr vlnir unv lit ination of thein intention to do so. It is learned I that It became necessary to transfer ni forte of .men from t'harlotie In mrder to get the late trains out of this plaee thai night. If the latter had failed to ar ' rive in good time there might have been considerable trouble In preparing jenglnes for the .'outgoing imssenger and fitKht trains. Mr Hibeluiiiilin K. rHehnei . of this place, Is seriously 111 with fever at the home of his purents, Hev. and Mrs, I. M. Kcrachner. He has ben a sorely af- flicted young man this year. In March he suffered the loss of a foot by either falling or being pushed from a moving passenger train ut Did Spencer station .,nj ha8 never fully rei'overed fioni his njurefl a urolher. H. M. Klrsihner. wh , now , K,nrtt, . y., has been -"--' .eds.de. Only a JIatler of Time. !li;;h Point Knterprlse. A cigarette smoker used a telephone In an offive recently mid the odor 1. ft l.i tlie transmitter was so offensive to ili owner that tie will have to mve a, in w 'plwii A man who is a clave to cigarettes deserves the sympathy of the charitable. It Is only a matter ut IIWc with him. TESTIMONY OF A MINISTER. Rev. Jno. S. Cox, of Wake, Ark., uilla !Pnt 19 vmn T tiffi,rri from Yellow Jaundice. I consulted a number tiv BurwRll A Dunn Co. Only 60 cents. PERSONALLY CONDUCTED TOUR To the World's Fair, Nov. 10, 1904, j cclDftlnr4 . IU fid JbftDUiKU tin. Ulltltl. The Seaboard Air Line Railway an-; nounces their lant personally conducted , .November 10th, leaving Raleigh at 4:00! p. m., Wilmington at :20 p. m.. Char- lotte at 7:25 p. in. Connection will be' " "', " , " " ! , ouh,f e"1 ' bo"T i W"inXon- C iarlolte' ,and. Rn ,eln' This is the last Pcla train of the; season to the Worlds Fair, and special- made from all other points In the State. low rates will apply from all points on; the Seaboard and Its connections. , This party will be in charge of a representative of the Seaboard, n'ho nil! look after the comfort anJ pleasure: of the party und arrange for them to: u-Mft-d at hotels or boardln houses Kt Louis The route selected Is one of '.he pret- fleet in the South, 1. e., via Atlanta, Chattanooga, Nashville, and Cairo, III. ,i For circulars and pamphlets apply to ; C. H. QATTia. . Traveling Passenger Agent, Kalelgh, "N- C M. 1j. tlt-lt-VlA.V, City Passenger and Ticket Agent, Charlotte, N. C. SOME NEW PATTERNS. ' We have Just been making some new patterns for head shaft, bangers and head shaft pillow blocks. These pat terns are of a design so far superior to anything that we have heretofore been able to get from other makers that we are not only satisfied but pleased with the results of our efforts. All our hangers are of very superior design. They are entirely new and ws have put in them, the best feat-ares of what was already on the market and have put In' them also 'some features 1 which our long experience has brought to our knowledge. Ws find that In designing new patterns our contract with the erection of machinery puts us In poslt'on to introduce many new I features. It Is Just as easy to make the hanger so that shafting may be easily put up and taken down as It Is to so design them as to make them difficult. We make all our bearings,: self -oiling. This la a valuable feature. Who could deny that It Is better to put sufficient oil In a hollow base of a bearing to last six months and then not be bothered about It again, than to have the old way of squirting oil on It every two or three hours and besides the trouble, generally having a mesa also. By careful oiling of oar bearings ones in three to six months, according to the work, we get the very best results and we never have a . sloppy mesa of oil on the floor or on the machinery or on the doth or whatever else we are making.' II 1. 1 j Pattern Makers, Moulders and Ma ehlntsts. CHARLOTTE. N. C 1 '4 Vfy I i, K . SAGO & PETTEE: AUiSKX IMPROVED ESTIMATES fURHISHED, 1 '! A. H. WASHBURN, SOUTHERN AGENT, CHRRLOTTE, HEALTH AFTER HIAWATHA (With i , , Ma,,y ye'1' U,,g w.,', U s (, u ingles to the Poet.) .!(:. our forests i'jiy Indian voices, xnlnTuiil gladness. Just a si' r lay I'd sing you Of theat- -im; ie sons of nature. . ... ure anj i.Mlthful coursed the life boat Kver through their veins and arteries Ran the Ufeblood. pure and steady; Savage modes meant healthful bodies, of our finer life, they knew not; Naught of artificial living 'Simple, licaltliy, huppy people! Right in wake of civilization, learned with our vaunted knowledge, Many ills of flesh came crowding. Kach unnatural condition Dally brings new Ills upon us. . You assistance now must render. Calls of outraged nature, heed you. Understand what aid is needed. Read with care these simple verses E'en herein a Remedy's hidden, Safe and sure, and very potent. POPE-TRIBUNE AUTOMOBILES Price $500 .DUICTF.n diidmfi i, ARMISTEAD BURVVELL, Jf. . naroware ana iporung uooos 25 North Tryon St j t: IJlAILI-rl AIMU ngine JC. (A oiler We 20 It. tiv hist recelTnd a aecood-hani) L, I , . ., I ... 1 1 .LM. A Kngln, which w offer for sale. It 1 ' t"" looking and beat prnMtrreO i con.v-imiid ouiflt we have seen, hav been In the hands of a careful llilnilUWng man who used It for gin . . , . , " It is now being overhauled and test ed In our shops, and will he sold at s j bargain. LID DELL COMPANY, CHARLOTTE. N. C. Fngines, Boilers, Improved Olnnln Machinery, Saw Mills. Etc, COPYOKjHT. How is Your Steam heating apparatus! Now Is the time to get It In readiness for the first cold snap, which may come on before you think. Summer Is really over. Then, too, we are not as busy now as we will' be later, and, therefore, can better take. care of your plumbing and steam heat-.M ing. HACKNEY BROS. Plumbing, Heating, Gas Fitting and ftupplies , Phone 312. No. W 6th St., Charlotte. E B j:lpil m0 in minimis i 1 w BUILDERS OF - COTTOW it . iJ 1 i.. (4,, - " ' - NORTH CAROLINA. The Charlotte Supply Co. WB ARK BOUT HERN AGENTS FOR ' TINNED WIRE, GERMAN HEDDLES AND" EED- DLE FRAMES. WRITE US FOR Foskeli A nishop Steam Craps carried In stock, also Card, Clothing aod , a full line or Supplies, . ' . ., CHARLOTTE. BIRMINGHAM. SPARTANBURG. M7 m WHISKEY 5 YEARS OLD (SMOOTH "MELLOW FULL QUARTO 33 CXPftCtt OHAflQKS MIQ V Ut H trial will convinco you best for Medicinal and other purposes oena myuw orders ant! if not perfectly satisfactory return t - our expense and otioo. fchtpmcnia RenVtt by Postal or roit pjce Special Rates Via Seaboard Air Line Railway. TO RALEIOH, N. C. ACCOUNT N. C. 8TATK FAIR. The Seaboard Air Line Railway an nounces that account of the North Carolina State Agricultural Fair to ie held In Raleigh, October 17-$2, hey will have on sale tickets at spe lal rale of one fare, plus fifty cents ,'or the round trip, this including owe idmlsslon to the Fair Grounds. These tickets will be on sale October 14th to ilst. Inclusive, and for trains arriving n Raleigh before noon of October 22, 1904, with final return limit of Octo ler 24th, continuous passage In each llrectlon. There will also be on sale pedal reduced rates for brass bands, nllltary companies, etc., when In uni form. These tickets will be sold from ill points In Virginia and North Caro lina. For further information apply to your nearest Seaboard agent. C. II. OATHS. T. P. A.. Raleigh, N. C. "That's the Stuff" m w hat the carpenters say when speak ing of WKAItN'S LUMBER, for every good carpenter who takes pride In his trade loves good lumber to work with. Our grade of lumber is carefully select ed, thoroughly seasoned, and those who demand u good article know that they can depend on whut we furnish. J. H. Wearn & Corny. X4XOXX4X4X4X4XX4X4X4X4X DILWORTH Hill If you want superb Cut Flowers e here is the place to get them, M No order too large for us to handle. Our flowers are second JJ to none, our prices will save you 2 money. Bouquets for weddings,' a and flora designs are put up by M L- ( I a f 1 nrnrlrm,, . anrf fli-A At tttu' O nwinr Atulirn. Tf An nar rnnti ter how small or how large your jrder ' Is, it will receive our prompt and . careful attention.' M Telegrapb or telephone us for ft flowers wanted on short notice, J & W O McPHEC. - Prop: 5 CHARLOTTE. N. CJ ' ' M Jr P. 0. Box 127. . . Bell Phone. xxxxoxixxeXTXxXTie '. if' . white w lii w a r.iACHirjuny con?.ESFcr.:Er.:i ? : $CUCSTED. ! J. 1 4l PRICEA COPPER DISTILLED 4 FULL QUARTS - f V' ' that these goods are th VERT; ! money will be rctunaea as maue in piuiu 7, , Express Money Order, List or or k en i,iauoc. - r i,,' liquid sues ses Dealer In Buggl". Carriage, Wagons, Harnssa, Horses, Mules, Etc. Applying Rubber Tlraa I. gpeclait jr. Carriage and Wagon Builders. Gene ral Repair Work a specialty. R. E. COCHRAnG Insurance AND Real Estate R. E. COCHRAriE X Dr. ft. Mutortla. e . i'lNSURAnJCE ? ACCIDENT.-1' Oftloev . 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The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Oct. 24, 1904, edition 1
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