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.j,.- ,, f, ,, ,.,..,rf..,.., . . " , . ' i r f ' CHAIlLOrrE ! DAILY -OBSERVER OCTOBER 31, 1001 SUITED IS TBUXK AT THE PEPOT, " of a Man, Discovered in - i 'tcckcd lVtna Oa.Mtonla to I ace hJolclel Ith ; tl Man, Monte 3 "Year ..i- Conveyed aa Wearing i iMVftigaUon . by I'ollco ' Turned over by ltaitruad to mkfr )i ttlio Seemed i 'iiii)mnjliijt It Disappear- .cr tetWJrV-, v 'J-' ...y nrtermxm one of tbe bag i.ir at the Southern depot j'.iineihing peculiar about oer ; u nk. It struck, him a- having ,- . omenta. In Its tumbling about, , ; 'in burst loose, and the negro i iu. tJe. fob, and turn! , He i ) blood of a man, and uw , t ue nuni to handle his ,hyuh,'V 'tied to. Sis. James B.M inter, the e f genu "SuppVs Mom wtd .ink, a dat an x rut to say." i :,. niter went ahd took a ntlt am 1 , AMHCSESIEXTS. J)oWy Vwrrtpn Ht.Ow AcndT .To. jMcDowWi 3f4 , WUI Jw Sotileww! morrow .Mum oai tttw vvct.i i f (t"Mjj --.ir. i wreti 10 of TfiefttrU'al Interest. Clie 1 1 lit Cam Iruulit no. DoH VarOen" Is In two ct. The; hPrtoiw. flrat lakM cmc on beautiful terri!corr!otidfioe of The Observer. in th trutOen at Beauchamn Tower- i .Marion, Oft. ss.- iiojJoweu court la nn.ThamML near London, the maanifl- fHH lrt nession. Th Jury in the cas .! mutiMonfiii rf mm Ttitia Fftirfftv. int'aiiiKt John Tou And C. M. Corpen ne aecond aet tranrtnres in the re- wuna torpemwr nvmy ana joung option hall ot Iteauchainp Towers. The!:i umy. sin'n' .wui not i action of the piece covers a period or on Cofpenln ontll next TUaday. The two days. The time VSO, only a short vU.. had come. over M""lr" : j-- from Hanover to reign on the Englfeh! tJia.., 3 til rm in,. ,f,4" 4..Iitoaay tw the largest crowd ot t-ne cam- throne. The court custom Instituted ,- r1P. Mfflh.. rwn.ocr.Liu-. oan- Wn Ann-twUh a to etiyuttie MBnP-riv. and dress were yet in, vogue, and the didfiie for tUeIouse of Kepreaentativea, . .L i . " 1 . w . ' !ican party tom twrnty to national of the gay Louis XV was hIro having !aIru(rfl its effect In England, Probably at no; ,t is ' . LD this --way that the ime bffore or rtiuv hu the Binglhth unrtnM r,, t horlnnlna. t faJL court been so beaatifully nnd artist1cl- la trolu the country came toctown ly dressed as at this period. ;,.. other da v and went into Vne of This fact has sriven Mr. Whitney an the Biores and went to the water buelt- opportunity to show how lavishly and -t for wattr and found it dry. He ve- eatwustveiy, ana yet iirtistic.ui.v, t ; narked thut he thought ho ooulrt set u comlt opera may be custuniM. We hu Klrink of water in Uiwn, as his PpiiitK spared no nioiwy In the accomplish' wn dry. v W. U Herkshire w9 convicted targi'ry ttiis evening;, and sriil to imin guar? for fjur yenrB. "'Tf. Thomns McQunrrl. of - Uostoft.f M.ti., iit.ri in tit. y iabi -.11111, w "in iht V:' hnrdwn OrcJ-f r (1 tlfmix'no tdnct, the inxii'-ntr wiil have its ftist it-miliir rclrvjCkn) ttiki evt-ning: t 0 it'oi'if" pniiratury to the aonwt toar it -will niukp, to tif-iii-by towoM, bfsuuiiiw J t-BjlHr Ulli.' fintes are husr ari-inifd and a suteeysful htt-rmittnt r J x ictl. Th orhftra in in fin1 jtlutpe al tcfidy, as C'burlntte people" wWi know. fur tlu H l)t at Ixiilm JtohlMHl. Correspondence of The oiiHrrver. ljiUUiS, Ot.U 23. Thursday evcWnff ihout r o'clock the cash drawer In tM and cams to the same oouclu 1 mi wuufier ur w uiuuu was! ltfn ihl , Atnitiri er let the trunk Afart frttIn tht. fai;t ,nttt ,h,.w . 1. 1 mnrej the chief of police. j mine are most artistk- creations, ad i.t lme The Observer rasa had got; .jitmnal internet is added n ttwy re ! cf the matter and insinuated him- af a styi in female chess that Is com iKto IV By-standers at the depot mi; into Vogue again, after ha v Ins hewi r.othing of u; Chtet Irwin. Oiri-I almost obsolete for nearly two hun - I'lits and Sikes, and the reporter j d red years. The etyles of tli "Be;u a ar.d,hat the rouk placed .'or th.m ot um.Sul interest. M';ot w'n,, r"u " u', ,u m . -e.swn, A key iras found which "Dolly Varden" will be at the Acad- nfn1, s at suppei. and 96 take,.. , 1 IL " , emy of .Music to-morrow night. He-1 The thieves mud- entrance through . served seats now on pule at jorcinn e. mc.y ui .-iiu.iiiK .v ... , nlns and unlocking and raising tin? I There Is the gay spirit of Hallowe'en ' h. i alleged that two negroes in "Under Southern Skiea," which j Klchard lHoag and Charlie l(irts. who comes to the Acndemy of ..Music forlhve near Dallas, are the guilty ones, an engagement of one night next i They hud been oafing around the Thursday, with an excellent company j h t.ot for several days and were there and a beautiful scenic production of! when the agent left. The police here the pretty idyll, now as famous as! md nt Oustonia and Charlotte were "Way Down East." "I'nder Houthern ! notified, but up Co this time the negroes Skies" Is by Lottie r.lair Parker, .of I nave not been caught. The railroad "Way Down Euat" fame. It is as ee-I company has offered a reward of J25 sentlally a geographical play as "Way " for the arrest of the thief or thieves. Down East," and succeed in staging! . .' local oolor and Southern life In really charming and unhackneyed style. "Under Southern Skies'' is a love story,, downright and wholesome, with youth and gaiety, humor and pathos, hoc u nucc:rejnoii m crcnftniiui piciurufc of Southern life, all set to the telling of how Leila Crofton was wooed by two youths, one who wished for her happinese, and another who wished for his own selfish ends and an unhappy bridal. The story is laid LOOK! 1 We just want your at tention a moment to tell j nil we have the largest .assortment of Fine Oueia Glasses in the city. All styles and pricey butonly one quality, the BEST made. Add to your pleas ure when ait.-fding the -Academy of .Music by having a pair. TH0 ' GLOTSiMG : : WOWt ATv ITS ? BEST: "4 ' t was a rather f gruesome feeling h creft up your backbone as you J there, waiting a distinctly Sher ian leellng. i Whether the blood :l w as in f.i air or not, lmagina- i mi.de it rtrbng; and the fact or 3 tv ally f JBpsgalnst a mystery ' v.. . . ' . . ......v. traps were unbuckled, the fast, -c sprung? rack, and the lid lifted, re, indeed, a man was discovered. was u yellow pegro, some 30 years . with a slight dark moustache and !toiy i a teres of kinky beard. His i was rrewn lohg. Ills face was d. his Ivrthitod was full, bearing :-jf r.ned care-linea, AU between : j - and mouth ' was red with i. the inr on bis rleht temple clotted Hh it; his bands were ty. Aroo.nl his v'k as the pur in.ee of a ropa, and a dark tract r his if ft ear showed where the ennui's knet bad pressed. The eyes 1 mouth rvw shut. There was no . tor, no relh-s of ,paln on the face, was as peoceful as a sleeper's, and s rather simple and childish than mjus. v-'Sw-r,- - :e lay on hU back, with his legs bled up, lie ttould weigh little over hundred pounds, being short and ht. A p!in black suit, calico shirt, ir and tie. sliDuers held In nlaca rubber lUapa, and black socks oom-j d Flat work !I0 GREASE OR DANGEROUS DRUGS In "Herplolde," the New Seientlftt; and Successful Dandruff Treatment. Have you dandruff? Then you have a contagious parasitic? disease, un- i.leasant, unhealthy and one that will eventually lead to baldness. vT.o cure forced her to' It you must destroy the parasite that eats nt the root of the hair. The only in Southern Louisiana during 1ST5. aim! preparation for destroying, tnese the scenery is trii; to the lust detail i irerms Is Newhro's Herpiel.le. Charles of picturesoue i.luntatl.m life. The stately wide verundahed colonial man sion of Major Crofton, in the. first and fourth acta, Is an accurate presenta tion of an old Jlallowe'en party: and the wedding in the next act reveals the completing possibilities of hospitality and- good cheer t mind In these man sions of the old regime. - - ..ere was a little laugh at this. Mr. i didn't nund, however, but turned . head over, la was as limber as a i his shippers ' bad wrapped this rse In a quill, It bad run the gaunt en s 11 y. They lnylted discovery when r threw it loosely into so frail a t X ' ' ' his lafcrswu. There was nothing1 . .. ...t.. v....-. ' ! . . mi SSS ?Pt UtUe iised a splendid representation at thai , ling Paper. (Academy of Music on Friday night by i ... luptniw, iurn ma neaai John Griffith and a specially selected ...m i iios t meetner side.", company, Including Miss Louise kcs, said Mr. ntta, vyou are; ley, whose Lady Macbeth has inn :r t ntjr. Tou turn' his head ! Impression, second only to th rendering of the title role. An Inter esting reminiscence of Shakespeare ex ists in an old church-yard at Peters burg, Va. There? is still decipherable on a crumbling tombstone th5 epitaph of a "Professor of Churgery." of 1611 or thereabouts, at the foot of which is Inscribed "One of the Pallbearers of William Shakespeare, of Avon," who, It is evident, emigrated to Virginia In thruu Aflflv fin Add artivninfAtl If n e trunk bad been checked at Gas- honor to be recorded after detlth one of l to Davidson. Certain votin mn the srrat nnlhur n n.illbpjirers. whose works are to-day only too seldom rep resented. Vogel's Famous White rtund,-In con nection with John W. Vogel's I!lg City Minstrels, has made a, name for itself in every city and town in the Eastorn ( and middle Western States of our Vn- Klein, of Lara ride. Wyo., says: "ller- pli-lde allayed the itching, cured the , .luiiilrutf my hair falling out; and it ; Is bringing a new crop of hair." Her- i picidc is free from grease and danger- ; oils drugs, and makes hair glossy and soft as talk. One bottle will convince ; ynii of its merits. Sold by leading j druggists. Send 10c. In. stamps for sample to The llerplcide Co., Detroit. 1 Mich. It. II. Jordan & Co., Special ( Agents. ' ?tjAcademy ;rc THIS OREAT SUCCESS Southern 99 1 been noticed watching the trunk r oft They, looked mightily like ; ?ents. But when the case began to s ulate about there, these fellows had ntly stolen away and have. stayed y ever since. . ,;t,- ;..s. hier Irwin went back to the station i... Tbr aherlff IStba t the de-! ,on- V9V Mln.trels was organized ntiAn cm. Zijlr , (seven years ago. sml from the very i ht it XCad mn c",,Pona start the enterprise nourished, under h that of the negro Ben Clark, who! the personal, able and practical man- hanged at Shelby Saturday. The j agement of John W. Vogel. m s body had been turned oTr to Connected with it from the very mother, wio had taken It home and j start was an admirable band. Another led it about 12 miles from Qastonla. J reason for their unusual success may e t.herlfX advised that it be allowed1, be sought in the fact that Mr. Vogel " V- J said ha, the people i himself Is a musician ot merit, taking there didn't care anything about IL 1 great pride in the performance of bin r. T. T.. Smith, Jr.. chief clerk to'Dani aml selecting each and every it.itendent McManus of the South- m,m,5er in tnelr immense repertoire of i K.niwuy, 'phoned to the polk-e sta--'nualc' Thls r''T,0'-!1, bant wl give i to feuuw a-hat to do with the body ifre concert at 12 ''lock noon In front e police advised him to ship It or t of Jodan' druS' store- am' ?ver' ,ovt'r v iiRrin mirihAMni i. a . . -fii iittinit' n titiiiiti nt il run 1 1 1 1 1 tn r it ,...,-..t vua. i4v oniy alV 1 W OiesOU , ! e aid. To hift the biifdpn tt'iio ! At the Academy Saturday, mntlnf ana niKnu w1 Written bv rxiTTIR HL.H IVinKKR. Author of "Way Down East." A PLAY THAT WILL LIVE FOREVER. Production massive and In every detail. The best Southern life ever written. l'KlCICS: . 2.1r., oOc, 75c, Permit us to send for your table and bed lin en and save you the an noyance of attending to ' it yourself. You are busy on Monday with your household duties, and we can attend to it better than you can, be cause this is our busi ness, and we feel that we ran give you perfect satisfaction. Make out list, call us up on the telephone and we will do the rest. The Charlotte Steam Laundry. Oldest, Largest, Best si. si... .'!) J. Trpa Street- Phone 47. r The .winter ; display of Mehs and; Boys Garments is now 'complete in, every detail arid the hew stock rep- -resents everything newandyarited-' a stock comprising the rarest f ahrics made up in the most approved styles. We venture to say there is not a man or boy within a radius of a hundred ' miles of Charlotte but what we can : fit as perfectly as if a tailor had taken: the measure before the suit or over-, coat was made. Our slock is tre mendously large and unusually interesting. ' ED. MELLON COMPY. V" 4 S- J . - " r,. .?:. jTjF l( ff '' 'i 3i. fl TH Til i , 5 J'fr m AW (lay Night emfcer 3rd. i complete play of jggaxmaBmm ;a wwi r4 sr mt ' t CA8HSP 4 oa ift LONG-TATE The Swell Garments of the Season Are .conspicuously dis played on our counters at1 the very lowest prices fa s h i onably tailored Clothing has ever sold here. There is a Wonderfully Clever Variety of Styles, Euibraciig the rewest cils out for the Winter Seas m. AU of onr Clotfiitig shows the effects of liaviny assed through the hands of expert tailors. The general workmanship isexrep ionally woll executed. CLOT II tfSf Iff HANDSOME NEW SHOWING E3C y study. '.io.v ii He Jumped In p'lneriors, ; and nail and mais3 v Ith later notldel the' 3 mm cjarK'a people that t'n-s brrty a here and subject to tluir f.rdrrs t if no order came within a rea u. Me time. It would be committed to 'ororii of the earth. He then had l;iy conveyed to the place of Un- ;age : i 11 1 ! r J The figures of the attendance and rc- ir.ls In Cleveland and Oaston tun. 'P18 'f the three seasons tint Vjuincy Aoams ecawyer nae neen upon the stage prove that nearly two miHi-m toople have witnessed this re;it drnun 'f .New England rur i life tn th:it time. "Quincy Adams S;iyer" is uriluiir Its telling ciunlities arp found In iis entire freedom from stuire convenlinns t lay there last night, stretched out i There la no erring girl, no mortgag trie cement fioor. ? Aside from thein the farm, no mourning or wal 'u,ulllw an, the face is pa- ana no villain, yet strength is by no ic in its simplicity, and tho memory means sacrificed by this abaivloiimcmt it is not one to cherish. ; of familiar stage expedients. For there C course,;the reader will have reach- are suostituted characters that .ire re.il thfe conclusion that It is a so-called motives that are natural and a develop .Ut t JPftViaaop.-for .dis-fment of interest that holds neaua" it ion- y, thr niedlcal students. The appeals by Its strong humani'.r, its of the police ta find the young When the famous rural drama Is pre u wno nad Jt in charge have so far 'wanted at the r-.rViy f m,. it in -van-;j. The medical students! Thursdav. Decern her 1. inni. it wt I t... VJS --. kjwWft- Of It. found to be presented bv an adm.n ble t ,h?r S M plaBa1ra' least company. i i.,; .; eJ 1 - only l;nimncmbard liotly Found on llail- -Jyti'f f1 without1 . road Track. ' ".'v'ijSv5'' ' ' y ' Newport News, Va.. Oct. ::" -T:.. . ..." . " t " '. '. ' membered bmly of C. H. Johnson, of nif.'i- irnv v.ntir.n i ."--. i "d, Vr;i.. was found on tl.o tracks of tin cllUX tuIUIEI). Chesatake & Ohio Callwav. at Tcvino Stntton. mil 1 GOODS SENT ON APPROVAL. EXPRESS CHARGES PAID ONE WAY. maiiiiwwLaW A splendid new line of these goods, representing many of the very handsomest lings and a splendid Display of M.-il lings, at prices you cahnot match for same ijnaliiy. Also a new selection of Curtains and Portiers at unusually low prices. It will be our pleasure to these attractions in housefurnishingsAWe to more than meet competition. ' st:ov you are always ready 9? 1 &3 f W- Cov Higli-Grade Furniture at Lowest Prices. iC t fom liere. litl ni'.rn i. Jv lewel-ili Ttnrlv wf..i, Urte .James. City county V. ii ocsscs ."to. be : Examined A'evt 1 investigating, suspect font play i i -day Wornlnie.i??" hr than oeoldcjitaf death. J r Cathey roi a Jury toaether v tnorning at the andertswrte-1 . ........ . 1- . I iniiv vi j.,-aii.- rtarry . Co., v the remains of -, A, ; Evans.j a vunty. :wno ated after being f i y Charles ; Thomas on last . i y, . . , They Jury did not , do n look upon the "body; for no a were examined. ' Next, Thurs i ling,- st 9 o'clock witnesses, and nmny of thetn,' will be heard '-rdict i rendered.::'.?.?'. i ? wa s ".the ; make-op f Ihe i i.:. W. B. ?ooding,V Neely . 1'iireS. H. Hilton, W. jL. Ores c. Johnston and Henry lie-! body of the dead man was n the county JjII. 4 ., ) . no more; -'-- '". ; ? 1 'M '"1 .v(V ViTBf .f' 1"tVeat jhwme Isovptv a uithOrilief'. who; or sul- Johnson! efiVM n. mifrt unit ncvrn ,-hU.lrAn in mou.1. - I ri'"W The Ohservcjr. FARKWEIiti TO SCMMER. with the boughs cf the b'ookl-?t'8 farewell to summer, '' lustrous ereen. TbeBteepiy droning bee. The berries, hy th; roadside, by flowers & 'weet rarease4, . . And the tiny birdies, asleep within their nest; - 1 - , For edd wintcfa comlng-the winds begin vi.tp.-. blow, .i:r:-;Vi v.U f; . -; Arid soon the iovciy landscape will be s i; buriad- 'nealh th snow, --: - - ..- 8a: cold l. :;'!; y.-'t . ) .. .1 .. .. ..... I J. W T i.trm bell and Whistle aouhd v afternoon, a little- while k, and a iaxge number of titiracted to,, the corner of i .-.'inth street!., where the .t had got. ready.-to do ; it was almost nothing at r catching afire of ft f.-.tme- cottage;, where' ..;-r ; lives. - A few . . . My extlns-ulshed , " . :' V liear Ids voice SrtiT i't,a' fi'- The- melon's Itwctovs b autyvf the'.mtlj The 1Ww-dr0pa, on' i k refc'-t'aiii i''.ba f v'.fS iwenud dweath' "Of. -iwit - . ?M 1 -V -now-; inem'rtea - Jadfld orJ the i wtuds fr . :-.;,; begins te blow: '- -. -- . ...... .i I r,, :;i. , 1 . ' s-y eoH't 'tn--lnrern tnBdscapr'- wHt be ;..; buried .;neftt the snowr . .: -- V rv.;'v.:;v-So- drtr! - S: .fei'fC'i I? --;U:";'-'5-j.'N; " J: THOMAS WRIGHT." 'i -iv l.-l'.SSSSZSar-' 1 -..Wlnstoa-actlem, - N. CjSn :' ? I - - - rw a'i are will : cure your: CoueIi nnd ' . 5 to;-.;.1-..--yi It-. .I'. J Ctjr flIWIS 31 TC We are sbowinff Over o ats made from the neweft importfd wool- 2 en fabrics in i he latest r colarinH ard patterns .handsomelv .tailored, plain or belt ba&u $10, $!5,i, ?!3. j 9 a '' j " . "'" - 1 -if v AND THEY HAVE BEEN'QUIC'K TO APPRECIATE 1 HAT SOLD BVy . YARBROUGH (El BELLINGER That s the reason our business PICKED RIGHT UP " 1 from the start and has been BOOMING ever since. Wc do business in a business-like manner Give ycu.'what youwant and deliver it promptly. Were the up-to-date Coal people. "Ring us up. 211 is our number. . v - ' . ' - YARBROUGH & BELLINGER RETAIL, WHOLESALE. , , , " . ANTHRACITE, BITUMINOUS." - is op We st Third Street; theWholo Block. ; ; , - Largest riidc bnd Junk Dealers In the Southern Slates TOT V J. A: Solomon 'Mgr." We Give Automobile Tickets relieve orrness of the lungs. . 1IB, .JC, . All drug VM -T. WOODLEY, M, D.- aynareoloafst l)rtlalt, OfRoe and 'eideno Jltr West Ninth Avenue, Charlotte, K. C ' V ' ' Otnee hours $ to 12 . m.; 1 ta P. ta, , ltctlee limiteJ to dfsei'S'-a of women and .'akin '- disease, , pp il!y ' electro lysis or organic !lioie. ' hi us moles, . j i s 1 1 il v warts,, enlarged vein, sutrrt.-ui.iislr n4 .bthrblemisheawlthoutpRin or car.'1 'Having' bad many yean expe rience In the - above named ! special bnn-heB,ftuidieiicefortb devoting my entire time to them, confidently hope for general patronage. ' " r, c. wniTNEY' rCr,',' PIIESENTS :TH12 ORIUINAJj NEW YORK PRODUCTION OF tfOLLY--.YARDM - Enttrr .rcaat . and production . peal-i lively guaranteed: better , than when here before. . - ; , miCKSr .$1J10, $U T5c 50e, 2rKr, Iteserved seats how on sale at Jor dan's, v NOTICE? t 3 G'nie. laws can be tad atonr store I Also the' bigfifsi and ,teit line of ,T! U ,i-tor'A J? the-State r ""We av e pleasure "in , ' ,slio vi iag them. . Ar mislead Ctsrxvctl 3 Nor tii Trnn rirt. (,.r... .f ...... . e ' 4 - rf".' -. .' . i. ' r I" ' - v. ; ;'. . 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