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CHARLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER, HOVE: rvSEUTFORTBIAL riCTlTXS IX - OOCRT. teaslans and Ethiopian AH i i the Mime Ow Dorm Mo t th Bar for ttw Theft of . Mie Believes In Short Cat t MkrvlHnMtic ; lMiUcahieM i n t harJe WltiicrNpoiMt and I s Foreman tn ' SwIok anil Cory Blamond In fUml- ii sumo Kwee Morsel- for 4 ,ii ji re Which , Cnm Morsels tJuwct,.j; . v- ' first ease called by the recorder . day was one in which three ruee iiie Caucasian, In the person of Me Minus, uthe defendant; th in, the flesh of. Happy fiW and Indignation, under tW bond.' ' 1 'Gnnx Law to fco -foswrd."' j , ..-''sfVii They brought la e-loudw wiuiessesj Mp, j. Kr Garrison ha been appointed fs i- consul w wiw tu -, me .Nortn e ariHinn Auuunon vcieiy j fane twwrlnit to the discomfiture r 'ism war()f,n fr , oUllt.icii of Meek- I nubile Old Belle, a. wasted yellowi..,, j. .., ,,, ., -.---i.-,. i ? woman, sat ther ivrinc w th her h bwlofy warun foP Mwk. t chin on her JkvM, nd looking ... ,,, n(J hais beM uble ltj 4 J!!riL"L w.,; V. .M'va only pan of his time tv th i 4 III th futuro h? will devote hi; a . whtilu t Ittnflfiii tri ni Anil U'l h A '"Well, a, w r uwwon wp ' : . ; ... it thefts, don t iney- w , . ... , .i V. t ;T reekln Me la." . -wltneaa admltt.jl V Prr.lltn: both auntie. ;T The proaeeutrix, a handsomely drew-j Any one knowing ot violation of thejT A ik nwrn. a innd enough. BnPiKtt'ne may rppoi i to jor. . .uri iw.u. , wor ft white frilled can, a fine blaefc' The game law are -oiiHtantly hengj .i n hunsnmn iiiM of fur. ST tier-! nroKen in itua ana ranir TOummn a- ! v tnw 'ahoea, u Know-while nprt-n. and; Joining and Mr. ilnrriaon experts, to nthew thlnr. 'put a Btop to this by rlalil enfon-emeni "T nuver tnrk nUli abuse." Klio de-,nf th (fame lawn. "Kn 1 nuvir 8iyt no hnhm hera. vroseeutora. with the Stale w,.,i r vr mwe 'n his Immi!;." She wax! Proihyterlan CoIIikc Ahnnime )tH-t, Aortn v:aronnat ana aunary unoii.v- h ct,iv exctied. AiiHweriiiit me iiik. yer s queallon, sue awnrf. i wn i Th(? Alumnae As4Kiath.n of rreaby- no more ii Htil dut woniiiii Mi 11 l(,,.1(n ,.i(.Kp held a railed meeting in glory. Indeed I nV" vHte-duv ;if tcrnooii at 4:30 ielock at The defendant put nil at sen again ,(lf. rP(,(lj,.n(.., or Mrs .rt, lL irw. whn she ald. 'I '.-:i't i ',,,, .N'ortfj Tryc.n stre-t. Thf-r wan a i-ory ny 'fh. I .lew ...Hod her a li;r, a(t(.n(lartv1. u waH ,ifVilo, the grHy-hended P-vi). hne nave an "f; ! m(.mbrK 1)f lno I1SHO.iatlon vote uh a I'OUIll ' II1'! JWtM "Ma 1 l M J. Him u nvun rn-vcr !o to inm. ' pui kihw-tu ir' i lo 'lo lal oi( woin.ui hr the sr,-i.,mc- .f a warrant for ".a l.ia-' '''''IhIoh ..f tne anttoriatlon to Invite Mr. , . (ui j,.e pr;!e,-utrlx; ;.iel to make t. ' 'la't n,.,, iMy. tb. ..f l.ratcl organist a.ng mrv sh,.:.. l.otti w.-n- r.iovi. tf.l. . -f N' " Vork city, to Ivc a. nf-er! in .liirlf Vithcriiou' 1oiii-.sli.' It-la- -he ITcntiylci Ian College auditorium tinnit .ri- bo ill-ordered mat he Him ih tlire next January- for an aaxau;; ai.on hiu wife - -", ; -; - .t"." " u nwi.il Thi bcpii lMtneen h in u.naivai ul icur- j JLiheopiann, in tne roi or wui aessea. --ti v'v 1 f 'f - "oor' JLKa'' "ras'-falaely ehnrred, a declared.ifrUh tht UiK-eoy of rt, the property it Happy ueorge. -.aiuralljTt Happy Jorge waa the ara; ness put lorward by the proaecu- . He w well dressed, wearing t only coat and trouuera of goodly . but a ahlrt Immaculate that lay ut hla rotund peraon an If it liked .lob, ; s Oaorga i f eoropiexlon o -., til Htaln brown, the aame bHng a .-c4 with yellow. He 1 an plua.;. atrlnti Van "S aaael. Hla hide is moist th health. Hla trim moutaache and r are oily with automat.e. mdlgeno j - t ment. He Is. indeed, aa hla name - nuatea,. Happy George, while tieorgw waa teatlfylng, the . orter thought, think he. "If 1 emtl-.l aoiiuf that brogue, then I should t-ehase a- hammock, and High. It ii oKh. Take thine eaae, for ttiou liu.i isti'ired and eaged the titccat subllets" sound, And all thhigs are pousibk- :th tnee,! TVhen he wants to say body In the free library content for the i 'ollfge. Thla will he inRisted upon. A matter of muoh Intercut was the .1. (TVIIIK. to go out napped hi plgtul on le r. I e examined her, they maiu'Tiur r,u i fuei; and talking ouletly, .She an- hnt'' he '' "neither "vat not hla oiiesllons in perfert tneek- v ad, hut compromlae between them. ! 11PKS fllllj Wnb profound, wifely reapi-i-i ts pronunciation, say. of street, dene, ile a9Ked if It whs not a pint hot tit ca representation "a-three-t." Hia.t W5t.b , jiaa. " her and you almost have It. I ,.S,K iri- k.iIiI, 'it v.as a pistol." WelL Ueorge aald that Dora was in jle !t8i(e,i i she raw U. s t ore, and aoon upon the heels ofj ych, Kir." he replied, mee-kly. r leavintr, he woke to the absence of -Yoti're mire IS wa'n t a la.iti. i sklrt and aet aleutha niKin her trail j - y,.)., sir." tils Is all he knew. ! A nefrt'o wiiiiifin tehlilU-d tit:. I "lif "ri yoa:waht to nak him any que-, tj'owed es pisti l on 'er des at erway nr", -- Bn:t()- jt, clic'-up. at 'er inlet. Dora said yea. 8he sprang from ; cip-u-up. Hit h ok Ink a silver pistol, eat in the amen corner and came for- i lol ne iier be shame.'' ard with long, twinging strides, with lIp was uollI1d over under a $30 bond. r panda jammed, all but the thumhs. j iiut (hiB t5ing has rown too Ioiik !to the pockets of her buff-colored fhere were aeveral other gofld stunts. at-J If be had had any aenw to Kpeak (irlink!Ji S( rap8, thefts, etc.. but there'll r, she would hava aat atill and look- be lnore to-morrow. .Mote's the- pny: 1 ' dlgnifled. She ruined herself with , t-r fool croea-examinationa, but she en-j y. W. V. A. Sleeting, rrtalned the waiting, anxioua throng.; Vmm Women's Chrlatlnn Aano- ami his wife here was touching. Then termiaaien wiui up umy cut on me .3 nu evidence .f wii.it caused tht ''T of J. H. Crner, Franklin Grove, 111 . It developed n Blubborn ulcer. vlf. uild h. at :m I: her while -he unyielding to doctors and remedies: -i.,!,,- j h..r i,-.ii- When kii. got . for four yeoia. Then BucKlcn's Arnl- Kcuida. .sum irruptions and 1 ' Kurnn, files. 1 iiaiKli 25c, at Uurwcll &&. liunit'a. CHEAP DIAMONDS! -Mr.'uwm," bub RBRfu. wini run ,h uai.nn,i ,tnv- in the with hor n.iu nngrr; unuvr .'fH iv.,.i ...,.$ of ,,rver In the aaao SZa,Srt'''"y' 'lonP"''' luat night at 7. U, o'clock. ' ou one dollar down on tnia aKirti i , .. , ...u., Oeorg ahut hla eyea and swung his 1h was Mb. Mly , ead trom Side to aide- It was the made a talk on the subject. Our ion innltlhtli I thouirht I would yield ",1"l' "' 'r.yer. 1 he prayer topu r. h vhfuit. taurhlnir I was Africa. "Vn. ma'am." he answered, without 1'resbytei Ian '..ll.-e. Rang with grca ninv k.a vnle fit! I feeling "A Hie.mi of Pardon." Th' Sh kent him covered with her finger i third meeting will be lu-ld-l-nUht nd fired words at him aa from a lin-Jthe H.mie hour. Miss Mildred ..W.aiklnh ulstle Catling gurt. all the while he will lead, taking as the topic of th wingln his Sightless head, ehantlns.! evening "The one Way ot Suc.sh.' 'Xo Bl'tm!" ' I Hie prayer topic will be "Y. V, C. A. "Didn't I give you S dollar down and Work in America." The Misses Halrd 'ell yon I'd pay the rest a Saddy?" I will sing. All ladles are invited to "No, ttna'alh!" these meetings. "I eert'nly did!" she snapped, nb.in-j rdnr Interrogative for the asMer-, i). o. K. Ii. Ceremonial. ve. tMr.?,, ? ... ,fc I Invilutiona ' will be sent out to-day Ueorgs -waso sueeded by anoth-r for thp u , t.erenulIlilll 7irKl huni ao,Jiams4 Something. This dago had, t f a Tenipk, No. 73, D. u en M b who ran the quarry to K. K.. which will take place on .round at Mr. Ayers- market He found Th.nk,.,, eve the ;.3ru lnlalll. ner tlrs wUh th Skirt, and that was ar for the ,a t meetillg 11 he knew. True, h -had ; seen her at f the d jir. J. A. Solo Georges shop and tod aaktd I her w)!moni Ball1 last nlght lhat the ,.allri)iuiy 5h was such a hurry, to whom ah- nuv , ( of , 0IM,.,hrd fare I rum iii:ls an far south as Atlan- ! ta anil as far north as the Vlrgiii'a ! line. Applications have been received lorn many who expect to attend. The tit '11,1-Ill 1...IO-...J i .lnlr.n f ..-...-I. -V.. !, l -, 1 J " " -J1IV !"ttu"'l "'"" """ ill order to have candidates " for the .lago had taken hie cue from George, rj o K K deirrees readv i swung his head, clamped down his u K; K' aerees n-"J-eyelids, and forgot all his vocabulary; ,k K,ertlnnu-nt. except- "No, ma'am!" , . , . ,. Dora rot so mad at him. Whew: Sho1 Tne trustees of carnegle Ubrary have would have taken u fall out of him. :" 'cepted the proposition of Mr. 1,. ha went. Of course, from qustlons into Waldo Ames, of the Ames School of statements, and his honor had to Mui'. to give n musical and" dramatic a bridge her, entertainment for the benefit of the Rut tha frowning acene of all. such Carnegie Library. It is said that the a scene ; as few ( see during our w as enacted when forward and sought woman wan nre-d -.h refinement, of feminlna nomen- Hlrvchlnger and Or. C. tl. Mc.Manawav are no good at any price. When one Invests in a Diamond, It always pays to buy the BEST. We guarantee every stone we -ll to be Just as represented or you get your money back. Tou can see a larger assort ment In our store than can be seen anywhere else In the fcHate. Our prices are right. ; Garibaldi & Bruns r made. -reply that ahe would aoon be "Do you want to ask him any nues nonrv 1, She atrode forward like a hustler, and f f.i ; Tttt v nv SWA tcss-fft.; ! -tf if wiiii im ivu-ihj v r : I JIM ,v SCc'Zi f 58 V I gssM Urn- sBSBBsai m I M hVfc5Saiir i '.88 . - I 88 1 IflW . ; ! lilt GAM 1 t - z I ED. ti 4 '9 fl-S-W Gaif aasas,! 44X11 JiJcli .1U J.LU iililJ JL JBii, .'ffAUv11! assiM-ttsi'" iwii iwasitsasi-aeswsasa-sWBSsaBS txOiwioocy t AND A TRIJMENDOUS SHOWING AT THE STORE The good flmhtH game Is a very easy one to learn, and every m-.in 'an excel in it: queer same ev ery man who plays it rijilit wins. If you'll drop into ot:r store we'll tell jou all about it; put you next, as it were; Ket you on the Inside of .1 HART, SHAFFNER & MARX SUITS. SUITS AND OVERCOATS $16.50 TO $25. Yorke Bros, Cold weather, is here and to stay for a, long timee We have abundantly provided to make you com fortable by adding to our Hgv sto our Biggest arid best showing OVERCOKTS The widest range of . stylesOvercoats representing every fabric known in Overcoat making Thetaik oring is perfect, couldnft be improved upon. Prices are aiceedingly reasonable for high-grade garments, ranging from $J0 to $40. MELLON CO. YOU CAN SHOP HERE BY MAIL. i & nO W lpiWTawasBBj A Splendid New Showing Of u are permuted "al talent win taae nan. .ir. r brief presence here. Ames will manage the nnytir. A com- J a female dago came mlttee has bren appointed by the trns- I Dora's ruin. Thm 1", W ' the library, consisting of Messrs. C u-n Not krio.viii; J- Frank Wllkos, J. II. Weddington, .1. I LMBIBS' SEWING ROGKERS The popular Sewing P.ocker.same Rs c-.u shown In this ad) tlmtihas been in ureat demand may now biii-hud here the best sewing rocker ,oii,,the mar ket at the reasonable price lf J4.r0. Among the recent new arrivals is alMn n handsome line of ladies' Slipper Chairs to match the Rockers at ex ceptionally low prices. i ;:very section of the McCoy store la now crowded with desirable-furniture, from the modest grades to the most elaborate designs. The parlor, the silting room, the dining room, the bed room can be furnished here as H should be at n positive saving. We issua votes for the beautiful $1,0)0 Library. t iature, this reporter must speak generally.- But ss to gorgeous attire, xl.c wore It One thought of Olympus, with in sight of which she was bred. Her Mack eyes sparkled like beads of Jet. he smiled to show her pearly teeth, . fer Jargon was simply music. She actually saw Dora purloin tht Ulrt, put it tinder coat, and leave the hop, , ' . i Dora swept up to her to cros-exam-inc The dago glared Into her eyes, it was woman against woman. The sar castic bowing, the mock politeness, the veiled: ScOro, the womanness of th.' whole performance is outside the realm if words.? -.The v0Ple laughed, and thu lourt was generous enough not lo re- train them. Dora might have known '.hat She could only be worsted by lhat i 'lost .merciless of antagonists, another woman. "I seen you." declared the dago, "von you hud de sklrd under your goad. Von you icen me. you bud eet under your troad. I say,- 'Frsnk,. not wumman. zhe od your sklrd.'" This was not a aiawv but .spoken rapidly, It is likely that a committee of ladies will be appointed to assist iff the man agement of the entertainment. W. T. McCOY,: 209-.ll SOUTH TltVON STREET. Every 10c spent with us entitles you to a vote to.'. the 11,000 Library We Highly Appreciate &e Trade the Ministers Have Given Us j& j& jz? j& And wc assure ;01 vJio have m t ytt l)uglit their ap pirel, if they have suc'i ti pure h,ase, that we will give tlu-ni dol! TV for doli;r. Tliat i-;, we will see thattliey we furnishe.l with the h:t:!.t'M i;i;tde apparel it is pos sible fur their niunt.-y to buy. v Clergy men7 s Suits In ths Handsome Black Goods. rid 1t txp-it traf-.Miien. All of the apparel Md here are made espetiil'y for ou ' ir.tde. A clse intpec t!om f every jjirmeiit is mad., before the gfois are pUf;d.ii ur counter-, t!ieTefur: only perfeitly tat'or ed, ea fuily ua'e Clothing is so'd heie. A in t txci'llent display of Ovei coats is here a lo vest prices. Mn of every build can be fated from our stock. EsBSsa-sB LOMG-TATE O LOT HIM C GOOD SENT ON APPROVAL KXPRKSS CHARGKS PAID ONK WAY i 1 UIULLU t 0m The Red Letter Edition," Book-Mark Index, Self Pronouiicing, Silk Sewed, Flexible Back, Bible for $3.00, $3.50 and $4.00. est i am Prav a negro -woman then took of?th. she Sold Separately or in Sets. ! knew nothing damaging, but uora h:oi i er Books and Hymnals 4 from ! t 75c. to $15.00 Per Set. ! (as x -I. w SPECIAL. RATES via Seaboard Air Line to Augusta. Ga., account Two States Carnival The Seaboard Air Line will sell on Nov. 16, 16 and 17, tickets to Augusta, Ga., and Return at $6.00 for the round trig good to return until Nov. 21st. South Florida Fair and Mld-WInter Exposition, Special Rates via S. A. L. The Seaboard Air Line , will Insti tute, sale of round trip tickets from Charlotte to Tampa, Fla., and re turn at $19X0; tickets on 'sale NOy. 15th, 1904, good to return within fif teen days. For further Information and tickets, apply 25 South Trypn treet, JAMES KER. Jr., City Passenger Agent 8. A. L. j tor saie I jafolp fa leak Ten-room Furnished House, who 0 LVUil cellar, situated on car line, Uoulevai d j ,-. -n.amU ,--,.. .. and Lindhurst avenue, Dilworth. Tne mlly Stockin.;" U liable to Comfortably planned, handsomely ""dk- t your surplus dollars In our finished. Water, gas and electric light. savings bank, where they will earn neateo Dy not water. Out-house for servants. A corner lot, 100 feet front by ISO feet deep. Most desirable property for famllj wanting a horn. Furniture not Included if desired. For terms, apply to MECKLKNBUltU IRON WORKS. Or. C. L. Alexander, DENTIST. Carson Building, Kouthe-jst Corner of Fourtn nd Tryon Streets. you other dollars. P. M. SROWN, Pres. W. S. ALEXANDER, V. Pres. F. J. HAYWOOD. JR., Cashier. mm HAIR BALSAM J1 V'-rer TU to Btor Orjy V?ffl,iai Oi-(l- -! lriotin. ro little Judgment as to pounce upon tier, f. Instead i of asking the nigger ques tions, Dora made a long, heated state ment to her, with the inevitable fin s' erunaar her. nose. When ahe got ! hrouga, said the nigger: "Nome. I din yuh dat." - "I know you didn't, but I was Just f llin' you how it wus," Dora explained. "But hit don't do you no good to tell i about; hit": Shrewdly observed the Ask tier Questions -ft you want to!" ' i undered - the court, whose sympathy i- Dora had already souandered. r ora s etatementt "I lire seven miles t from town. J taken my husban' an' i e to town to-day. to trade. . I do all my tradlnT with Mr;t -Happy George, have in time Traded out $20 with him. j en the skirt an' I sava. 'What's the ice, lit. Georger . j He say a '$3 1 1 s. T haven't got but SL' . He says. ;.-n kin you pay the balance?' . I s. "A Saddy, when t sell my cotton.' .. t j s, 'AH right. an' that's the way :..t the skirt.- -Then JI. : went to Mr. w-ra market to gtt provisions, ' an' : they come in on tne." "What made you carry - the .skirt r your coatf r' ; o keep my hands warm."' : ln't the akirt have kept them , Hnynowj""" , , , - r . ption was a stunner, hut the .i pitiless and proceeded; f i ude you take the skirt wlth T It wrapped up?" ' i s soon ss I got to Mr. Ayers," d, "I est him for a piece of .' wrapped it up myself, ' i al.Vr--:.:f;-;;-'A-;iwVf bound over, in srpfte of acorn Houston Dixon Sc Co, Stationers I We give Automobile Tickets ! I We are now having our new Steam Plant Installed for Steam Cleaning and Dyeing and are also adding an up-to-date DRY CLEANING DEPARTMENT. Mr. J. W. ICrels, an expert of 25 years experience, will be in charge of una wont. We wilt have everything complete and be ready to do Steam Dyeing and Cleaning by November 15th. f. .' fla tiiif, . 'Ptlhn , lat -'A . '. '.'AO Y TMm,M Cf..a. I sWpTjyTjWi 'Ssi'SBtsi4 MO TH IMG SHORT This beautiful French style Parlor tabl in quartered oak. hfehly pol ished only $5.50." A table you would be charged $7.50 for elsewhere." We alsb show an elaborate line of Parlor and Library Tables in Ma hogany. Birds' Eye Maple and Natural Curley Birds. , ' We want you to see the special vaules we are offering. in Tabjes. They1 are the best that the best makers and designers produce. '11- Parlor GahinetsM We have a few styles in Glass Parlor Cabinets, which we are closing out at bargain prices. ! fU. . Iwiii About Yarbrough & Bellinger. Yatb through & Bellinger are the most Liberal Coaj People t have ever done business in Charlotte. There's noth- ing hort about us; We sell nothiiig; but the Best Cdal; we give you the Best Price and tfej BestS give you Good Weight and a hearty inyilatibn foryblir- next order; in fact, we make it so pleasant, satisfactory 4 and profitable for you that you have no reason or desire ; ; to go elsewhere. No. 2 1 1 is our phone; ring us up. ; . ; iWholcsaie, Retail. YARBROIJHfiBELLINGER; Largest Hide and v Anthracite, Bituminous: 4 fp .
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