Newspapers / The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, … / Oct. 27, 1904, edition 1 / Page 2
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
w - - W , VminERiVD nrx ron sale. UXXi NTWS 1111MJ. :ul end ntarkbnrn A. I Cotton Factory on BcaVfer CreekIm. i -im-vI-play by ', Local A I.u.Iqass change. , - itncft bt The Observer. OcL 25. Br. W. CI ftw l ' Mr. E. Spencer - Blackburn portent -Transfer 'ot IlMiUjrTlHS ' t'oanty Cwnvasn xcvr Depot Proo ; Sble -Boy's Narrow Idsoape. jCfcireepooderu of The pTW..'ti Fsyettevtlle, Oct. 25. The property of the Cumberland Cotton Mills Company ve this afternoon at ths court will be sold hart on the ZSrd or wovem t 2 o'clock to a parked house,! bet. it consists tba factory building . urn was introduced by CoLjand niachinery. conslstlnr of 1,781 ring !ea, Mr, Newland .by- Hon,' spindles, manager s dwelling, u tens Turner. Both men spoks enWnt houses, cotton storag house, 71 Vwlth IS minute for rejoin horse-power (water) and sbout 0O acres re was considerable ntbusl-'of land, it la sltuoted on Beaver creek, . T.:a nife8ted."r Tht crowd ; seemed :- t-i-.'.y divided." -"' ' t ? Democratic rally and barbe i nounced ror ' the:st;tnet.bas r str-oned; until Wovember 'tb. -...' H.,Poo. and Senator Lee S. ttdl be the orator. s IXlulie Turner, who hatf beea.in s of tbe Infirmary at tho Thomaa : Orphanage for aom olme, auffered stack of fever last week and was ht to her home her Saturday i. Miss Turner succumbed to the -? last Tuesday and her alster, .i Mary 'Turner, and sister-in-law, l O. L; Turner, went - tb Thomas Is and brought her home Saturday ! U She atood the trip well and her '.lion is as food as could be expect- Janle Bavllle, 17 years old, r-Mec of Mr. A- M. Bavllle. of States ?s operated on at BllUngsby Hos 1 Vesterday evening: . Her condition v.-ry favorable. nooui i mites soma oi we y m : Yesterday the.' family homo place of the late a. -Moore.-situated on Wesfl Haymount, about I S-4 miles from the city, - was ifipld - at' auction and " was bought "by MS. Herbert Lntterloh for ' . VfMirm. Tflbetter Broa." have our chased 'from. Mr. hT. M. Hunter the dtyilottf tiext-to. 'the largo f Williams blocks e( end Jiig .back to tbe Qoddard livery stables, and wonting on nay ana Maxwell streets, for J2.60O.OO,- -, ' . . . Cumberland fcouaty la so extensive In territory that when the candidates of the two1 parties strike f or Tuewmr ohe two parties strike for Quewhif-l.,the;;ieast-they l teti beyond" hail Inr distaac of FayetUvUle, and we may noo hear from them in two or three days. -At tho first two appoint metits the; crowd was small, as the farmer wot very baay in the cotton nelds, but the attendance is now good. from what tho cor respondent can MIL. SELF AT MAXTOX. 4 The Candidate for Klcctor Ably I1 tnuae Aationai rouucai .issues. Correspondenco of The Observer. 5 uaxton, Oct. 25. Before a represen tatl ve audience hero last niarbt, W. A Self, delivered an able discussion of" tho national, political issues.,- The people here have for some time wished to hear htm and hia vigorous, speech Interested; and attracted them, eliciting frequent xt and hearty applause. -At times Hr, Self was facetious, and then his audience crew enthusiastic, cheer ing him on. His arraignment of the "aiana pat-v policy or the republican party on so many vital Issues, , and their disposition to arrogate an that is .good in the life of the nation and to repudiate all11 the evils Was scath ing and aeVfffc, Mr. Roosevelt was tdot urea as 'a biiratea monarch, not only tramttllrierumlerfoot the nation's coriKlltutluu and encroaching; upon her rights of .the legislative branch of; tb government, dui wnn wins no even a good Republican, acting In disregard and derogation 5f JJie tenets and prin ciple of his petty, i lt was aptly dem atrated how the President delights In the"rc4e;of.con(ituting the United States, a sort of International "big po liceman," saying to the other powers, and especially to the smaller States, "Get off the crass, " "About face,", etc. Tho speaker's manner was -energetic and his argument convincing, and his hearers considered him at all times only fait and Just, ? , ; . r jorte, musical comedy by Oeorge gather, the Democrats, have reason to wui be given at toe opera nouse; be gratified at the campaign, as far as rsday evening- "under the auspices u,. ha developed, twlth Indications of a t: e Douehtersor the conxeaeracy rorimwi mawirr fnp. th Hcket. Mr. . x fnent : of the monument t futid. ut 30 local and some professional 'lit wlll'presenfthe:play-'"':" :, ' e Cralg-FIanlgran Harne Co. has aely decided- to establish an Ice t in connection with their harnese ry. They ! have' a tars building h ample room and power for the hew ,They-;wll place an order lm . .u-ly for a ten-ton ice plant and l have In in operation tir ampte time r next season's business. r. R. K. Murdock. of etatesvllh). I Miss Hester A.' Owen, of Waynee were married Monday nlcbt at the Hnnanoa Hotel In Asheville, Rev.; H. :. lioyer, pastor of the first Methodist inh here oHlclaMng; Mr, Murdock i Mr. Boyer went -up to ?Aehevtile r here yesterday morning;.- Mr. and . Murdock will go to St. 1ouU and ii-r points, and be at home here about ovember 10th. - ' . J.I r. una Mrs.' K. O. Anderson, who ere married In Oreensboro last week. -n-1 here Friday- night from Ashe :!, and are spending this-week at the me of the groom's parents. Mr. and w. e. Anderson,- Saturday they i go to Reldsvllle, where they will MOOKESYILLE MAtTERa. sitty Candidates Bogia a Canvass . nsiiinins; Klre Kxtlagalshee In Cot vx :.i il lw -JPcraooals and News Note -respondenee ef The Observer.i ! . I Kireevllle. Oefc JS-The county can ;ates of the Demecratic persuasion re here to-dar ! Speeches were made e f tcrnoon on the lawn by . the side Onlratittotel .to'ontT' ja: fan-W . . row dVofTheeler Iblflet'y.gJfloW . fi'W :? nfl ,.! i aate fo-;ueveenitte; .ejadb, Vrf Nancy UUtti.vs.taekse'.QnUa-.andtlw- IUW, ,M"WHi ,,imm.u , J ingt on, leandldate -for- the lower e. The company , la cornposed of "srs. I)ng and Turlington, Sheriff .miners. Register of Deed Wlllltuua, - reasurer ; Feimeter. All are In fine axs, ana some oi in em preuici me ml 1,500 Democratic majority, t nerlfC Summers told me to-day that was doing a tllm business in the Uectlon of taxes on this round. He i'l re-vislt this section of the county i December, when, tt is hoped, he will t t with better success. .Mr. Fred Gray Dea ton was called to it esvllle this morning r account f the Illness of his wife, who Is visiting er father, Mr. J. A Haynes, It la h ought that Mr. Dea ton has append I -His, and it Is probable that an opera- ;on win ronow.'.w. . ::r. C. EL Elmore, forbman tit the '- A Tompkins Company, of Charlotte, i sere vita a mran at fennaat nttin tin new addition and the warehouses at o. i cotton mHI with automatic fire lUnguUhers.-. A areat many improve- "mi are a-oing o at the mills aere. liiss Carry Leaser spent this after- ton with her father, Hon;. A, Leaser, i uavwaon coiieare. Mr. Leaser Is re nted somewhat better.- Sbe was ac- 1 Mrs.,1, L, Harvey and, daughter. Mary, are. stopping at the Com- n-iat. Hotel, tor the winter, having u,a xrora w instoa lust nignu l:l.e remains of; Mr. J Will Seamon, ii'i died at'Statesville yesterday, were i i -1 rr ri S" n nM- t rt W .. .i W S I ev. ung man had ' Just igalned his major- hhd his death is a great grief to his a rainer,-ur. . r. Seamon. A light -drissw:f'tm is falling to M. The temperature ha dropped 'ral degrees' since late In- the eft or- i un wnr ram uiaii seven i ---s since-we save had enough rain to I xne grouna., . , , Muster ' Oeorge "Deuton. the vouna n of, Mr. J H.; Dea ton, fell fin his ycie ana very severely. Injured his e cap, He la unable to get about Sinclair,: nominee for the State Sen ate, ths head of the .Democratic ticket, Is .a very strong; stump speaker and hs 1 ably 'assisted by Messrs. McGlll and ' Thagard, for tiie Heuse, and w, M. Walker, the brilliant young candi date for register of deeds. The hlef speakers on the- Republican side are Messrs. A. H. Stewart. Sneed and Bala, At a consregatlonal jneettng on Sun daykv the-. First- Presbyterian church in tltls city the resigrnation of the pas- tow Rev.: H. T. Graham, : was accepted wfthf restftittlons of ? TegreLr.'The lot lowing'committee ws-s appornted to se cure' the services of another pastor: MaJ.' Ai A'McKethan. Dr.; A- a Rose, Umti A. K. Rankin. B. H. William- sen.-'J.i-O. Chaw, W, McDtarmi Mrs. W. M. Morgan, Mr W. a Hall, Misses Maggie Roe and aeorgft,Hlcks. , The sieatrier City of Fayettevllle was tied uo Testerday by the sheriff's offl- cets for the satisfaction-' or sundry Judgments, and Is now In the custody of Ofjlcer Qoddard. , The steamer Is new and hahdeome; bttHt at Jacksonville KIa. kt a cost of about 130,000 by the Fayettevllle and f Wtlmlticton Steam boat Company and after wifdar' passed into the hands of The South Atlantic TrtnsK Company. Its Wharf was con structed at great esrpense, with Alpine chairs and automatic lifts for passen gers arid frehjrht Its success hss never been what was hoped for since It was 1,11 IWV There are no cases' of unusual Interest-on the civil docket -of Cumberland Superior couiti and It Is probable that the business will be finished .by . the inid,ajetthfe . . , .Jlettlqg as m Straw. . .... , New York World. , . , ..-v The betting on October 24, 1892, was 5 to 4 on the election of Harrison. Fif teen' days later Cleveland was sleeted President, receiving 177 electoral votes t Harrison 's lta.. J -t ? Mario" Drosolcr.yOi QtiHenof UiGStage; lf ChwttLtritActf TtJIi How . Her lift ,Vu Strtl gtid: She - WU Kfttoffi to HcAltl. by : TCkNI-TA Df. LofenU'i Won- ' eertui iorilcCitUfsV " J, i V 4 MdKe Your Own Tbew hi jiat hum placed Iq sll tbs grocery torn, a rum Dreparauul called . - I " " ML:m 3 '. I UUMIU :. tKi MisB Marie Dreader. ; Toutes,M said ahe in her naive manner, " my Jong and tedious lllnesi mads sad In roaas on my vttaiiiy ana serengtn, ana wneq I first caught a glimpseot mysulf In the nitr. ror t did not wonder that my friends were alarmed and thought my days were numbered. Of course) I lost flesh from the eonxumlng fever, and my nervous system was almost s wreck, so that when I commenced to recover it became neoeea&ry for me to take a strong touio stimulant eome thing that would build up my wasted and shattered condition. At this time a friend told me of the great heal ing and vitalizing bowers of TO-KI-TA, the new and wonderful Maedus Membrane Bit ters discovered by Dr. Lorentu, and with the approval of my-own physician. Dr. JUeury W. Frauenthai, I commenced to take It 1 must say that from the very start it gave me fresh vigor and vitality and acjed like magic (ll,ChoWto,SirawberrYMiil t'liHaTOred. Arid rest, ( wf w I'urc row -a., t.ux , uiurf,n,ii . eKMB NTSW PATTERNS. ; We have Just been toiaklns; some new pattern' for head 1 shaft, hangers and head Shaft pillow Mocks. These pat terns' are of a design so far ; superlet to aeythlng that we ' have. i heretofore, ueen. , a We to ; get from otbet tnaken, that, we are not . only satisfied bui. uleneed with the results Of pur efforts pool X.N IIO.XOR ;OP GEJf. nAXSOM. '-,,'" ; . 1 lcrs to Veterans rrged to Kt- 4 llicmselrcs Regarding His .ill. , j Tin; Observer Is requested to publish i following: k" ...nl'iuarters KortH .CirolUta' DIVlsioh, United 1 Confederate Veterans. - Durhanrl, N. C, Oct. 22. 1904.' : i ral Order Ko. 27.' I : ETaph X. "WTta sorrow tnexpress . i t- major general commanding the vih ( tirolinn llvlHfjn of United COn- ".e Ti.?iiB.announcesi trie death f I nirade Matt: rwhttaker Ra'nsomV no n ine sttt instant gently 'fell on Liisttnguwned alike 1 on the tented field, and; throueli Ufa tC.rre ,uafolnesSr no i was ever-seeii -in -the purity of -harac-ter." The very, great and it ef-rvices rendered fay him a r would alone have entitled him everlasting gratitude -of alj -North' UtiH, and the admlratlon v-' all 1. ond -et great as were those s they were fully equaled bjrthe rendered: In the dare Of oeace. i Carolina" ha--never had'a more i tltizen, a more distinguished . a truer son,- a braver; soldier, ie profound statesman, nd his f iiiiiot be too highly treasured it-ss heirloom. n 2. In honoring-' the inem- ral Kansom, we do honor -. nnd it is eminently right t i : 1 1 every camp should take -x;TeKsi r tb -universal, grief . t -1 veterans have' heard of :AT- 3. R CAnn. !jt. it iiiTal ' sui.l foU6wing:'of some Importance are set for trial J. A McNeill V A C. K. R. Co: James Farmer "Vfc A. C..L. It R. Co.i W. H. AndresfSTS. Weed Dis tilling Co.. i H- Boyd.' Vs. Southern Ex press Co.; R. A. Simmons vs. Western Union Telegraph Co. ' ' - -. ' The alarm bells and the running of the hose wagons through tbe streets a little disturbed church congregations at two Sunday fires, but the loss was in considerable. In one case the roof of Mrs. fisher's boarding house on upper Hay street was partly - burned, antt there was some damage to the Interior by water,' With a total of about $100.00; In the other the dwelling of Thomas Broadfoot, colored, sustained damage of about 150.00 ' The correspondent learns., on trustworthy-authority that. the Atlantic Coast Line R. R. " Company will soon build a new freight deptit on Its prop erty adjoining Mumford street, to meet Its large and Increasing business. .Tesurday small lad.. Frank Thorn ton, fell Into Cross creek while playing in JSccles Park, and was rescued with difficulty after he had sunk twice., This recalls the tragic death, thirty odd years ago, of little Thomas INiller, son of the late Judge T.-C. Fuller, In the some stream. There was a big freshet In the creek, and the boy, with many others, was standins on Eccles bridge on Green street, when the flood washed It away. The late W, H. Halgh. who went down with young Fuller, was res cued, , ' ' Rev. Mr. Domain, of Lenoir, is de livering a series of powerful sermons In Hay street Methodist, church. ; . H . .-'!' . l :t'. 'I.'-, ; ' W-' ' POWDER which la maMIn with trrrsl "f ntftr. aa it anshlra nnvotis u make ko cream la thei own bomo with Hn bringing me back to health and strength. VnrlltUtR)nbla.EVerVlhlllllillUiarjackaafutinab f It wintjalna snmo lafAnf anrf nht.h Knmr 'ofl'rfuUDluuloawsiDf Ifjwgrocfan,! iu nottrishlhe. vitlialn and tiealiuir im my feet I soon became tired end exhaust ed, and before starting: for the theatre I al ways took some of mybeloved TO-N1-TA 1 is inspired me instanuy w-itu courage nnd strength, and I had no difficulty In olng through the performance, , , 1 have seen TO-M1-TA perform miracles. I recall an occasion When I was .playing at the Circle Theatre, New York. Among the s fpeciamee was a thrilling act by MUs Adjlo, the nontamsr, whoweut throtigh such s AU our hangers Srejif very 8001, ..,, We)l, on the lesign. They are entirely new d we " nfternooo In question, Adjis somehow kt hve put in them the best features of , her nerve imd went all to pieces, so that bet uai wss airenay on tn nnrnv wo afternoon Ot had to be omitted. Thai im T T3 11 ,, . it:, it .iru wx'.i , u m, which our long experience' ha brought to our -knowledge. r, We find that In leslgntng new- patterns ,our contract : Md when ths curtain was mn no on her with, the erection; pf machinery puts .performance that night she had recovered us in posit on to Introduce many new , W nerve and eourase. and (rave one of the features. It is Just , as easy to make r ereatest acts of her life. I don't know from (behanger. so Jhat abajttln; may. , be k whence, or inwhatv1anher.D1vI40rents.de aiUy 'piithb- f hd ieHeu owrrai 4t-1. rived his Inspinttion; bot I do-knovr-.tlialt TO-" &&?rimlpli"J: iwasthe;k NIvIA?is;pne of 'the tmteatrOodssSdW to dWfieultv,.w Jmakei.sH ttt bearings; , mahkirfd: J- ; i'.vV ?'-'!;'' wir-oHing This is vslnable feefere. Itr' makes no difference how rnn-down, WTiO could deny ths t It Is better to out ,' weak, wasted or nervous von mav h..T(. vntriMont oil In a heAlow 'base :of . s NI-TA will build you op and restore you to: tmsrtng to IhsI s(j months and, then j health, and strength. Miss Dressier is but: not :be bothered about. It ea-alnv than t one of many thousands who have been re j stored through its marvelous powers. You ' will feel better with the first few doses am) I soon be cored completely. " TO-NI-TA i guaranteed to contain no cocaine, morphine or other dangerous drug, and is sold by all! druggists or direct, $1 per bottle. Dr. Lorentt's "The Beautiful Story of Life," and doctors' advice, free. Lorents Medical Co., Flatiron Building, New York. , TO-NI-TA Is laxative tonic. YoH need ' no pills or tablets. Beware of nostrums snd patent medicines that constipate the ram the lining of ths stomach and bowel , Ask your druggist for TO-NI-TA and re lose substitutes snd imitations. (, , R, H. JORDAN & COMPANY. WM T. IVC3DLEY. M. D. L dymaeeelogltt sjb DrstsIeut. Office and residence jU West Klnta ' ' Avenue, Charlotte, N. C V ;' Office hours J to to a. ra,, I to S p.tn. - Practice limited- to diseases of women and : sldn diseases, especially, electro lysis or organic .tissues, such as moles. wsrts, enlarged "Veins, su perilous hair and other blemishes,' without paid or scar.V Having had many years expe rience ,:i in the ' above . named , special branches, and hencef6rth devoting my enUre time to them. - confidently bop "or. srenersl pstrnne. f J- , Commlssii ner's Sate of Vafu- Br - rtrt of s decree of the - Superior Court of Mecklenburg. County, In the no tion entitled Kdgar . HaJ-dlng, Plaintiff, ra Henderson Mining Company, a Cor pora tkmj sad Others, dafendantathe on JentlKTved ooipmlssloner will on Monday. the. 7th,. dav of November. -1904. it 1! 3'clock Mv at the Court --Houne. door, of J ell to the highest bidder, at public auo tion,, all that certain piece or , tract of land lying In Mecklenburg, County end State of North Cerolina, adjoining the lands now or formerly J. H. Henderson's and others, and- bounded, as follows, to wttr Beginning on a post oak corner' on J. H. Henderson's' line and' runnlg sodtb five 5) degrees; west, one hundred and eleven fill) poles to a stone; thence south ten " decrees .10) east ' fortr-two f42i poles to -.- a -1- stone;: thence, r south eighty-five (85) degrees; east, slxty-sls and one-thalf (60H) poles to a small sasna ffas; thence north tan .(10) degrees; .eaetis forty-seven poles to a red oak and grape Vine; -thence south eighty-nine (8 de grees; east,- twenty-nine (29) poles to e stone fhsnce north four 4 degrees; east, forty-nine and. one-half UW) poles to a none; thence north) thirty-one (31) de grees west -seventy-six .- CM) - poles 1 to a post oak; thence north, eighty-seven (87) legree wsst sixty-one ana one-nan (ay) joles to the plsee bf beginning, - containing tighty-flve ((fit )acres. mors or less, To.i Reiner wvtn au tne engines, Doners, macn inery; mining tools,' implements, fixtures nd personal property, of whatever name ir nature belonging Jj the said grsntora tnd being on the premises ahnve des-jrlhed. The said tract nf. land belnz' known u the Menrterson . Mining Co., land,' and ta ;ludes ths Gold Mine known ss the Hen Jerson Gold Mine. The - maehlnerv will be suld. separately from, ths land, v . -lerms 01 sate; uasn. This the 1st dse -of-October, 1904. . . . W, M. SMITH. Com'r. 40 iLt,'-e -wrtB SE IiliiN-jQ-;a0j9.13fS Ths ' manofacturer who makes, and sells hi product to -bs j.S user is A merchant; as well as a -manufacturer. Most of the 't mHm, wiHl have .eommfaslon merchants to' sell then tiraJi ' tw., , , 1", f - 1 f;iHiioar', business we must . make the goods, and also sell them. Tt is for the selling of our products that we pay for this spaoe.r-'. u If (t is worth dur good moneyi to 'reach the purchaser with - -;' prlntrs Ink li this,-waylt certainly , ought to .be- worth1 the, 1 - while 'for those- who want machinery or . maclun,; work : done, to come, without any cost, when in Charlotte to see our - J . ..... fl t " We make things and these", product', of ours' must 'be sold,. ". "' There are caies where we could p save more than- halt - of . ; "spilt repalr bllL-There Are Ume Whewsjra'-ejOttld . tig,- fm to .a run in dy, "where might otherwise require several days,,"; 1 f .. ' - (. Ic-JivM - V ,-4.t V :T he D. A; .TompKiitio Co V CHARIfOTTEJ':N.,C. ;' r- -f mmmmmm 10 have -the old way of squirting oil on It every two or three hours, and -Mte'de ths .trouble, generally having s ness also. By careful oiling' of : our hearings once In three to six months, iccordlng to the work, we get the very best results and we never have t sloppy mess Of oil "On the floor o on the machinery or f on the sloth 01 whatever else- we are making;' - 1 0. j. : i' era. - chlnlste; ' 'if SDOtONS AT WINSTON. The tienlor Senator Makes an lixcel lent Speech on Uotli National snd Mate Issue.- -rt ' ': -.- Special to The Observer. " Winston-Salem.- Oct. 26. A crowd of several hundred people heard the ad dress of Hon. F. M. Simmons at tne courthouse to-night. The audience was composed largely of voters, a consider able number of wnom were nepuoncane and the address of the senior Senator from, North Carolina called forth en thuetastlo applause. His arralgnmient of PreslMent ROMeveit and his policy toward the South was especially well 1 received.. The greater part of Senator Simmons' speech '.was devoted to na tional 'Issues; '-Beginning" with a com parison of the two candidates for the presidency; he proceeded to a discus sion of Republican extravagance,- spoke m ; a comprenensivev manner ot tarirf No automobile is better than its motor. This is and always has been the stttragrest feature of : . the Oldsmobile. " .'','5 ' . '. Oar long experience has taught us whs: to (void and the strong . (construction of the motor in this car eliminates any chance of break- rsge or endue wear,, . , l!tbot and Utokt,JcvpJcHrg em ttn fc. p.; tit tf tMitt to blow out, Mif-trillng Hila bf tlns, ill ipttt-u-iwtaptia'd cr, vida : bailas Hutuc. heav coottracrlan (Iffauubout. ' '(, One of out largest agents reports' he has nqt .1 jrij'thM ten dot-'. Isrs worth of repairs en 1QQ cars, he has put out' this tctMt Our Oldsmobile Light Tohrieaij Car, equlppOd with -thit motor, makes tbe most reliable, comlottso.ti in neace la war he served hl Rta. .ih uous ability in hejcotini!elchmfaD?,,e' arrahrned the Republican party tor Its attitude toward the question of imperialism and tKMicluded "this part of bis- argument with an eulogy Of Judge Parker, ; .4, V ;r t , Senator Simmons', discussion of State Issues -was. forcible, and admirable. ' He spoke ot the faUure of Republican gov ernment In North- Carolina, .defended the present; Democratic Administration in a masterly mannef and spoke elo auentlr lnnpport of the; Watts 4a w. This was- an especially effective pit rt or his address. ; Th soeafcer- conclu,!1 ! with ait appeal to every, voter td do hist duty on,: the Sth , of November AUa-k jffether the addfes was a powerful one' arm tne cause of Dencracy? rri- Forsyth 1 county toay s stronger because of -It! 1 jilt ! : ' - :t--. ,( : - -'j II AGENTS l,V" .... .. 1 h I Sri I . ' t - t I 'f'" 'w" ft.- T our Stom llVMtWlsgg tlaMlttjr,' saw ls- ftsfs sad ttsurs) f "Ik IS.tMltMrNlllS. UssfsssisV Thl a mmm .-iis.salMfsi Ms,gl ingesnea s gtc esM la aeatthy - atemash sesastssd syttb ths grsalssl kasva teals sssi;'tessstrrtifV wpf :.tmOun14 Wsaly rs s 4bWlMtn4 arst8,MlhUtsseus( iMkeVaiKeJJ isje kbles by shsssn sujrtrjrtaf, Swestsainc sad 1 stiengthsnlsf ths muoeus wsssbresss ThiilimiDh. " ":' taiaf -' Vi'sl a . IIP DIGESTS WHAT tOU EAT Wb ad power4!Jitis type. Ift.- . Jkll iitlrM f : a. it rr.rnrtr Onr Art Cutaloeus it vourt for Ih OltJanoMU Ik. p. Snodard PunalnSt, OldsmoMla Ught Tosncau, S9S0.Q0. ,tAllptlccJf.tttiSdari;n OLDS MOTOR Wpr'jOatrcIt, Mich. 'lVt Osmond L. '!:'. i5amnger r ' "- M uompany. MtM eattft S H Ms Mrssagth ss tto Wtts, - nri-?kaCa Til aWWtBt ts., 1 for one week onlr. endmsr Saturday. 0ctober.29th.. ' Ah overstock of Couches, with more shipnieiits in; tran sit, has made it necessary for us to reduce our stock by means of - - - . J( , THIS GREAT: SALE Every Couch in stock is included in this salei froin"- a Velour worth $7)0, up to the finest Leather worth $60.00. Now is the time to supply your,. Couch '.'needs, .without paying a prontvon them, and.you can also get l Automobile TBchet fwith each 50 cents that you spend with us. ; Remember the sale is tor one, weelronlyr . Iwfi-l - ludiii rursrowiire .' . . " - ..'-'..': J .v- - J"' -., i-tiV . - i --.a. No 26 E. Trade Street flncorporateJ.) ' v'iwvilve' wdrid'a best and most ; Mtfuwwm Eamn Allege Jire ths 'hmf X?9l OTJGH In everything pertaining to tjustnes juiucauon-. Positions guaranteed,-backed by . a wTrllteOi -eontraot. , ia jf vf rh ; " ' ;; ! NO VACAll0N-ENTl;ft (VTiTIIV1 Write for our College. Journal . snd offers4-they will ofnt 1 you 4 . . ' . . , '- - - '- '.-' ' th i ,R. .H. JORDAN . aY CO road that l-adato success. Address KING'S BTTBINKS3 COLLEOBV .Chsrlotte, C or Balelgh, N. i- ' fa -' it, rt it -?. - -n euuK-is into ma Hnnsm " t S. Le Qulnn, of Cavendish, Vt. was robbed of his customary health by in- vasion of Chronic Constipation, When ' Dr. KIne's Ntir Lift Piiii hrv. A i his ttouse, his trouble was arrested and I now he's entirely cured. They're guar anteed to Cure. 5c at Harwell & Dunn f ' Co. drug store. ;:.-: -:. - ...- .- - : .-''- " i ' ;.prw' vwivayi rzH I i . i i -w. - d-J '-' ' 'xr-v-rrit ' -i. r '.'" rv v ' I 1 tr-FZ'X" 1 riAjwnplMfl 1 1 I 5' f 4 fciVV f.. sail,, i. ... J M fHw 1 . - j t,xv.'.-.::.v;;.,ra-;V';.'' ; 1 1. wrwt rise ' ".- f ,r v 1f ,7 1 " 1 V ' i ' - " i i ' , . i i t f i i 1 1 l - ."'I , ) - I ' 1 1 ) - 11 V 1 ' ----.--...,.-.-, .-; 'J; ' ' . v.. ,f - : - - . : " -, aSSSJS-"SBSBSa-', - - - Th'ouih Train ba ly, Charlotte , , to Roanokf, Va. Schedule, in effect November 29. 1900. . 11 :W am Lv Charlotte, So. Ry, Ar ttOO pm v S:15 pm Ar Winston, - 8o. Ry. Lv J:2S pm ?:60 pm Lv Winston. N. & W. Ar 8:00 pm C9 nm " Martinsville, ; Lv 11:46 pm : pm " Rocky MounL - " 10:26 pm 7.S0 pm Ar Roanoke. 8:15 pro .Daily. , -;- :,mi.; - Connect at Rbanoke via Shenandoah Valley Route fo -Natural Bridge,. Luray, Hagerstown and all- points In Pennsylva nia and - New York, Pullman sleeper Roanoke qnd .-Philadelphia,-- . ' - ... ., Through, coach; .Charlotte and Roanoke. Additional lnf-i nation . from aarenta ' iKouthurn Itiillwar .! M V BPlnn ' . " - 3 r : ,f '.i..' 1-1.. w,vuhEVtu.' o.mPHss. Agt , . ROANuKE.. VA. - 4 , r-tr rtrt" Schdol Shoes THE KID TIUT USTS BOTS ;,rWEAR-WI:Lt BRAND Best Box Calf. Heavy or Ught soles. Slse 1 to 6. price J2.00; else It to f, price IL75; slse to 1. bflc 11.80. GIRL'S PER FaSCTTO N RR.ND Best PlUmp Vict , KM. ' Hmw ols snd waterproof,, Vomus lady sie, 2H to T.4-price .0. Misses' S1s. 11 Mi to 1 price $1.50; 'W. s slxe, m id 11. price IL2S; small sues, I to ., prloe-ILOa Large and complete line of School and Drs. Shoe, in every grade. Our TRADE-MARK Brand are the best Yaluee prodiwed. "sort e the results of long espeHence. 1 , ' VUg fHOUUCtsi; 4t i (Seaboard itv) AIR LINE RAILWAY t.l .Trains arrive as' follow; v , . i S3, .from Atlanta.. New Tork, Washing- It lon ticnmonu, , Norfolk, Raleigh, iu:os -ir . m, - .... t t . I S3, from Atlanta. New Tnrkl WaaMnr- ton, 'Richmond.; Norfolk.. Kitlelirh. wii. . j iniiiij ion, iu:is p. m. ' ". - - f ; Train f, from Rutherfordton" Phslby '.and Linoolnton, 7: p. rn. ' - . , Trains leave as follows: ; j . " - 4ft. foe Atlanta, - WUmlngtr.i, Raleigh t-orrom, icamona, Washington, - New , ; Vcrk, 6:01 a. m. ' ... . . . . ss. tor Atlanta. Balelgb, Norfolk, Rich mend, Washington, New York. T:26 p. m. S3, foe Ltneolntun. Rhnlbtr. 1 RiitharfnM. i ton, 10. IS a. m, , it! v . ,v ' No 29 and 4D run nlld in arwt fmn. Wilmington. . - t - . , Pulluwn vestibule sleeper Charlotte to Portsmouth, connecting at Monroe wttk through sleeper to - Washington, Balti more, PhJIadelphla and sw York, f - ..'. M. L. HERMAN, ' , City Passenger and Ticket Aent City ticket otrics. 28 South Tryoa treet, Charlotte, N C. ? . ? ciunLEa b. ryan; a. p. a., . ' i Portsmouth. Va. C. II. GATTIS. T. P. A.( BUCK Cookins Stoves . Sa - ' If you are in heed of a Cooking . Stove It Is to your interest to buy a BUCK, r We - ere sole ,-: v agents for these celebrated stoves. - - a - .1 ' v A B tacit Hoator If It Is for heating purposes, you can get better resuRs from the - Buck Hot Blast Heater than ' cv front any other. There-will be - a noticeable decrease In the fuel biU too, If you buy a BUCK.". '; :P Allen t Hardware Co;; 'wf.WhlW 4,RetaiW4jr The Central will again; be , headquarters for those attending , 1 Vi- .(- WecRleiiuurp Big Fair The usual; warm welcome Will be jgiyepVall who come our way ' "u., ,r,, T' 1 ''';' -'':(' ;'-' .: -. i't '. ''- tn i : ' tel?- W-i--'-rrtlfelfl OOOOOOOOOOCXXJOOOOOOOOCttOOO j J- yv,v. ''I' ''i,! s:T ""T,,rj.' ' . h r ? -ik - t Ifi 'tir-irs" in WAKfT-THE' -Oliver ,r SYMBOLICALOF ' SATISrACTOalY ; SERVICE. . - - J. E. Crayton ti Co. Trnat Building. - iF,?IEn.I. A GTS, '.-if-yj' A, i m.V.I J ''Hill- "f'" '"f Carefully Screened; 'U i'f Weight : Guaranteed;' 'r tV (tillan 'Blue Gem.'CC J rjclfico Block' Lump, " ; Amhracte .Coal, toloveuti;.!";.. Pochonlas Domestfc, ( Steani Blacksrrlith? ; Coal and Coke, ' ' 'V' ? .Wholesale and Retail; WH1 1S1
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Oct. 27, 1904, edition 1
2
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75