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.. lUTCLD OXCB ACQUITTED. " '.rex ni i.h.iii . 1 , " 1 ,': " " " . ho Smmlrmt In OtllortiJa t lo tjnmniktioit M Wlndmi. . War Krt Kroo fcy Magistrate inn AnefKmra l-omul ay -..I nrim Aifegod victims Mau and Nro WomuU. 1 ta Th Observer. ? tort-sale, Nov. SJ.-f herllt Als- . revived twogrsm Monday i nvtn m Mtnit at Jlakersflekt. . Maun, that Chart. OrutchneJd - surrendered there, and confessed 4. W:u implicated In the mwder a railroad man named Smith ana ' tr ot ,Hnrj Goliu, colored. In or 1S9. The doubls murder was nitted 'at:h: horn of Oohnt, who resided near Belo s pond. The inr ., triad, and . was generally vwtna tjga Kilting of the woman ;' oekleoutf;ithavtiie ball- whlrh f uvic hvr intended for Smith. 'ifi 'rutchfleld . Wtta arrested und ! led before magistrate after the uble-t murdes. Hr ; was acquitted. Later he left thecltyt Irt m the grand , nry of the Superior Court Investigated tr, cane and returned a true bill i Kalnst Crutchfleld fr murder, hut nt that tlme h wl not hp found. It is learned; that Crutchfleld ia In bad .'ienlth, nd the opinion was expressed to-day that he, , surrendered with the, hope of setting- free trip home. I ' It ia a-matter for r-.tm rnunlv Com.! "iKHionwa ;W ay whether the sheriff soan gn or sand after Crutchrteld. chair nan llanea waa shown the telegram . aivernoon received by Sheriff Ats jmtigh. Sheriff Alspaugh sent a tele gram jthla. afternoon to Sheriff J. W. jwily, at Bakersfield. .asking him to " ire th mental condition and to state J r his confession ts sufficient to con ".ict. If it Is proven that the man ho surrendered is the right narty artd that there Is a chance to convict him, an officer will he sent after him. It H learned that Crntchfield spent several days here a year ago last sum mer. . It la Intimated that other par ties were Implicated 1n the murder of :mlth and the Cloins woman, and if Crutchfleld ia brought back, there may be other Indictments, News Is received hers of the death tf Mr. iH. Fletcher Olenn, which m curred about o'clock Monday night t the home of his father, at Stoneville, Deceased, had been til for two months or more. . He left hero eight or nine vreck 'co .9n account of sickness. He was highly esteemed by all who knew Itlm, T-o yeara-ago he went to Texas, hut returned a year later. His age was ntyt 24 years...; He- was a brother of ' J'. V Glenn, how with the It. J. 4i&oida Tobacco Company. TllAIVS COLLI DK XEAR UICKOTtY, tYelglit and l'metongcr Trains on llw Carolina NarfhwPfttl'l'it CoHki Tt- ghrM'viral JHfSOti Slightly In Jurtsl ami Onoildcrable Itamage to Moiling Ktnrtt special to The Observer. Hickory. Nov. 22.-A reareri4 eollis- IioKBnura maiikkt IE1tek. Tlte . DcnuuHt ItAtlwr Meagro Tlw iMffk'n ruh' or New IturtineMK Ls s WMHg:Iy Kmali -The Manciicwtcr . tlwth Market. ' Correapondience of The Cbrrrver. 1 Uverpooi. .Nov. u.x lonsiderab) amount ot business for tor ward Invoice ' date and ' tall contracts ' has bea pui Ioji on the Oroiina ft .Niti m western tnrough during the week, but for lm- Kaiiro.id, betwern i wsst-btuntt paa msdiaie on-tanc. the demand, eaueciai- ! nenaer train, III chiu:;! of Conductor ly for uplands, has been measre. ata-i its and Knslneer Smvra. t.nd a frelsht pled cottons showing to niut& bettei Itinin. occurrsi at Tin; Chin's, two mllus Advantage. The basis In relation to tu- . of Hlckoiy. nt S o'clock this uf tures keeps - steady, however, save U. to: roon. Much damage was done to me hlgtiest grades, fas actual sale rolling stock, but there was no loss of for the week have been 49.490 bales. ! Me. Several persons were slightly lii- spinners took t,?4y bales. Xts total !.'' . stock Is reduced 8.S89 bales and ts now The cause n vet has not been detei- WT.000 bales, fig.uriHt il.2&0 biles a. rlned, btit It Ih thought the freight year. Oi American ulone. SZi.Sio balen. tmln, which wus in churge of Conductor ugaiiist ltb.WiJ bales In lyOa; Ainencaii ' Hohert Smyre nod Englmn-r Oeorgo unoat for Ureal llrltaln. iS!',lHKI bales, fuirnhurdt. was to blnnie, ns It Seem x against 39S.WW bales. In the future Uny were unublc to ?onrrol the trHtn. uiurtcl. dullness still reigns, and wltti : hich Was going at a iipeed of 3u no surtllng devckijproenis in any dlru-j"'les an hocr when the collision oc tion to recoid the tendency U a wall- " '"red. When the trnln was finally lug one, puces showing but minor flopped, the freight engine vn jammed, fluctuations. Apparently, both sides oi ' l(u the reur passenger cixich. The the market see lillle ahead to warrum J "der or the puRsenger engine was tel- them In active dealings. The bulls are cope,I us well, and the engine derailed, disappointed some, who do not look for ' he passengers were very much exclt-i great things happening Just yet. hJ ''' an ome of them were aware of the bought sparingly on tna chances o. I approaching train, knowing at the! A merit, un limiting a lead for them liiit'"" h "celdent was una voidable, j austaiucd strength on the re-election oriAr,-""B some of the forty (Sd piisnen-j ilr. ltooeevelt. which in Its turn woulil I gTH who were hurt are .Mrs. I,lndy influence an exteiisic.il of business from! I'erry. ot Lenoir. Mllghuy Ir-Jured in MHiichesler. Much talk was made I hack; J- rf. Mndau, UreenRlwro, com- amongst them of the increased activity ! ""erclal tourist, slightly orulsed on leg; I showing on the spot market, whilst the' L- J- J'hnson, colored. Wlnston-Sa-j forward delivery business was dolna, "1- '"""cunce agent copies wenevo- . . . .! ; , .4'si 0 -J- mmm'mr&mmimmmSBmB,- m?i-M . ".'-l'r . nun J-- if. musical iunt;coit m.-siGXh. IVknion lu Oonvcrao Oollcgo CuhiiU ntf lu tlo Severance of tlic 1U ntiona of Ir. retcrs-Dedicatlon of Aer Clinrch. special to Tha Observer. Spartanburg. S. C, Nov. Z2. The rc Blgnatlon of Dr. It. H. Peters as musi cal director of Converse College, which was handed In to the board of trustees several weeks; ago, wag accented by the .i unices !.. meeting netu yesterday ftemoon "With the acceptance of the regignawon Dr. Peters' relation with the college ceased and the trustees will at onr- taks steps to fill tha vacancy inougn, aa yet It has not been decided ot win succeed Dr. Peter. . Tlie resignation of Dr. Peters was JSianded In to the trustees several weeks ego, to taks effect In June at the close of th collage year. On Saturday, how. ever. dltTursnoM rrmm K,iw.nn rt u V. Pell. -tha president of the college, and Dr. Peters. The matter was brought to the attention of the board of trus and at tha meeting held yesterday afternoon the Teslgnatlon of Dr. Peters "Vas accepted. During the day yester ay A.' -H. Twlchelt, chairman of the board of trustees, received a communi cation from Dr. Peters stating that the condition at the college were intoler able and requesting the acceptance of he resignation to take effect at onco. Tho trustees acted immediately and tn accepting the resignation of Dr. Peters j cllev that they did what is for thei lest interest of the college and for the sake of peace and harmony. The dedicatory serWces for the new tjuilding recently completed by the Jmember fof the First Baptist church Will begin tO-morroW nrnlnir an, on.,.1 tlnue through Sunday evening. The now one of great strength, week-promises to be the greatest in1 V. H. HOTtBi: i no nisiory oi tne Baptists of Sparta n I'lirg, for prominent Baptist divines liom the htadlnr churches In the South uUI visit Spartanburg and assist in the services. A -feature of the week's pro- luuiiuo win oe special musical selec there, and of the certainty of a lessen d movement during the month, The bears ignored piaciuly enough the as surances Of a gene in I revival of busi ness In Amniictt. and tire slateinem respecting resumption of work at Fall River, nor did they believe Manchester would be foolish enough to get excited over cotton at present values with a supply in excess of consumption prac tically assured this season, however good that market's Individual trade might bo. is evert heles. they displayed no de termination to emphasise their vtuws by much selling. The general public show little Interest In thb article, more fav orable fields being open to any specula tive tendencies they may desire to xor- cise. The one point on which all are agreed is that the week's tale ot now business is an exceedingly small one. outside the professional!, whose opera tions have naturally been limited in proportional oxtenl. Crop estimates an: not much Imiutreil after, and those wiu, guess below ll.250.OW are ..Inuffhed ut. Neither are the recent returns from the glnners regarded as a true Indica tion of the size of the crop.- It Is real ised this year's plant was an early one, and with the fortunate weather it experienced, made its efforts at produc tion mainly in the lower and mlddlul growths, whllut of top crop, there was little to spoil when frost cume. The next returns from the gmiwnes will afford a much better busts la. work off. and for this, most meh in the trade nix 'waiting. That it will not lend much, if any, aid to the bull party is our firm be lief. That a good deal of cotton Is held back by the farmer is evidenced In our correspondents' letters, and some speak so confidently of his prosperity and ablencss to hold, thut they, ftiar the else or this year's commercial crop as ogalnst actual growth ' muy suffer in consequence. The hoard ot trade re turns for October reflect tho previously reported activity in Lancashire. These show an Increase of 84,029,300 yards In piece goods, and 2,343.100 pounds weight of yarn exported, as compared with October, 1903. Manchester: Tho conditions pre viously prevailing in this market show but little change, and buyers wanting comparatively, early deliveries, have much hunting to do. Those 'manufac turers, who are able to make reason able dates for delivery, own up to decid edly satisfactory prices. China busi ness is still about, but its volume Is now naturally lessened. Fur the Indian markets, u strong demand IN THE PARLOR ATJ I 'M THE KITCHEM oi O. Ubtln A aao.ili, llnH V I) LTaII.. ' " III OK i llvl AOHVt KlllUil, U . II . JCll , colored, Lenoir, ankle hurt. The train) .rews all escaped unhurt, Col. J, A.' Martin, one of the. road officials, who was on board the train, kund Head master Fletcher, who was soon on the ground, assisted by th'! trull) crews, did everything possible for the comfort of, the passengers, all ot whom were: brought to Hickory and the injured placed in charge of Dr. H . C. Mensles, j t imer Bradshaw who was summoned to the scene of the ucfldent. ... v Wine of Cardui i the medicine for every woman. Wine of Cardui builds up a woman' strength and makes tier fit for any duty. If she it ailing it puts her In the best health. If she is .sick, it cures her of such trouble as irregular periods, bearing down pains and all the weaknesses of womanhood. But you do not have to be sick to take Wine of Cardui. This natural female tonic is beneficial at any time. Periodical use of Wine of Cardui is necessary for most women who are burdened with social duties, women who have the care of young children and have to do their own work. They find this great tonic a grateful support at times when they are tired, nervous and worn out Will You Give Wine of Cardui a Trial? - ALL DRUGGISTS SELL 1.00 BOTTLES. C. F. A IiAD FATAIXY 111 HNED. A DiMlivwdng Accident ut Alt. Airy Personals anil News Xoti-s. Correspondence of The Observer. j Mt. Airy, Nov. 21. -The little boy who was mi HprlouKly bllrnpil a few dayi' ago died and was buried at the old ' Hollow tVmctery. The parents, Mr.j and Mrs. McKnlght. have the sympathy , of all In their great sorrow. I Herbert It. Turner A (oiiiMiny an Motiiiiv that they are about In publish' a little Htory entitled "( IreHolilu," byj Miss .Yarloti I'Mlnabeth tlivy, a young; lady of remarkable talent, who resides! in Arlington, Mass., close by the home of J. T. Trowbridge. Miss Grey's book treats of the chlldhool of un odd little girl, her moods, whims and faneles. The, story Is very human and pretty, and; will take the reader back to childhood days days of inlwuiiderstamllnsM an well en Joy.x. The Mt. Airy Furniture Company. n this city, is building M feel to their already mammoth factory. The new brick block for the third 1 nklng institution for this city is now going up, and Will be ready for busi ness Jnniiary 1. litor.. The new hankers have plenty of cmhIi lo back them. There I il line iro.ji.' : for a le w knitting mill In Mils place. Mr. T. It. Moore, alias Charles Reed, alias alias W. H. Cox, inn 21. In under arrest at Hlrminchani. , 3 charged with raising Culled States' 1 j t. micy order.". II is claimed that he ( lattiinpted to puss hen a money order. . u Ivfi. 1m.1 lu. i.o vjiInciI from 'Ki cents to' Isf). Moure denies the ell, Hires. ' V iiiiiitAiiiiilsiiiiiiiiktis. Your Thanksgiv'ng Dinner Commissioner Safe -OF- VALUABLE LAND Factory Sites. Tuuck Farms, Gr nitc ( "2 guarry, TJXDEU AND (UY VIRTUE OF A decree of Mecklenburg Superior Court, i 1 will at noon, on j MONDAY. NOVEMlJEll 28 1901 Exnose to sale to the high- ' est bidder, at public notion, at the ' county court bouse door In Charlotte, five certain tracts of land lying four ; miles south of Charlotte, on the Cbur- lotte, Columbia and Augusta Rail- j road and the Camden and Nation Ford macadamised roads, and de scribed us follows: I Tract No. 1 fronts on the Charlotte. . Columbia and Augusta Railroad ami ' tin- tNimdeii lnucndenii.cd road about 1.41I7 feel. Includes a good orchard SHOULD BE PREPARED ON ONE OF OUR STOVES OR RANGES. THEY ARE PERFECT, t : : : J. N. McCausiand & Co E SOUTH TRTON STREET o . i . 1 rmlniiiH t ri irt -n Iiih fiiifl t nrpi "e n" 'a ij iu (.ui iiiomy inio me fourths (39) acres, enterprise. If some lirst-class knitting Trnct No. 2 fronts ou sa)tl railroad mill man desires to join in the enter- and macadamised road about 1.064 p. ipe, ne can write .Mr. .Mctargo, ut feet, rnnn hack on both sides of a laree ! branch. Includes the residence and buildings and contains forty-two (42) acres. Truct No. 3 fronts on !aid railroad and niucudaniized road 772 feet and contains forty-five und four-fifths (45 4-5) acres. Tract No. 4 lies on both sides of he can write this nlace. HAXDOU'II MII,t,S IMtOSI'Ell. Uons which will be rendered at every f-ervlce, ; - i nEK DECREE OP ADOPTIOX. : nr- b.. j mis riles a mil in lieIrODtrtr of tlm w f, Rm.i i president of the Commercial and M.in- k-rSTJ: ' ufacturlng Club, and oth-r business ( .rami Juror JlnoU 2i. I cHM'ttM'ii ( ollon I'MCtorles lii the County Running on l ull Time A Child's Critical illness. SDectal lo Thu nhnwvAr Asheboro, Nov. 22. The cotton mills '"B 8 orancn, rronts on ine watlon there being fourteen In all in this Ford macadamized road aoout 1,450 county, are running on full time and ,eet and contal,1!l forty-eight (4) prospering. The Cedar Falls Manufae-, acres- .,..- ' , , tilling Company have rccentlv added a' Tr,u,t No- 5 lk's on both 8lJes of continues. I lot of new machinery to Mill No. I. and ''UIKlV ironts aoout l.&UU teet und some bookings as far off as nol I also erected a new steel tank, as a pro- 1,11 Hd,u IO''u' " '" goou gianne Julv are reoarted. It Is ths difficulty tectum aKulnst flic. Th s Is one of the '"" unci.- r- -.. - - .r.mrii Kn fif apfanir no ili,llv0rlna that uuonii Tul. DeST manaCed frooi'li t loon hi tlo r.otifi. ness within limits. The home trade lsii- Mr. u. K. Cox ia secretary and going on, and the spinners' position isl treasurer, and by wise and economical management, tias established a splen- RY A CO. business, its financial condition Is l.-ilt-edge In every particular. I The directors of the High Point. Kan dUnmn, Ashehoi-o & Southern Rail road will meet Col. A. II. Andrews at High Point to-morrow morning, when the unnuu! meeting will be held. The Rev. Lacy Little. Presbyterian missionary to.Ch.lna, will preach In the Presbyterian church to-night. Our llCOrilf, Will avli.nl Ihn ,-!, ...r,,n Vi.,,,,1 - i" i. ii ne iinu give nun u run nouse. Th" little son of our druggist. Mr. .1. T. I 'micrvwHxl, has bwu critically MAY GO TO CHESTER. Silk Mill lYomotcr Will Mako a l'rop osltlon to tho People of the Town Business Slcn Agitating Subject of a Tourist Hotel. Correspondence of The Observer. Chester, S. C, Nov. 21. Mr. 1.. Ii. Plumer. a wealthy silk inuuufai tin et of New Jersey, was here Saturday Hi conference wllti Mr. It. It. Cal.lv.i II, ) acres. These tracts embrace the western part of the Benjamin Smith land, and ' are to be sold for re-Investment. I After offering each tract separately, Tracts 1. 2 and 3 will bo offered as a: whole for a bid higher than the sum; of bids tn separate tracts. j Tracts 1, 2 and : front on the west I side of the Charlotte. Columbia and j Augusta Railroad and the Camden macadamized, and are valuable for mill sites, and tract 4 and 5, on the ; east side of the Nation Ford macad- I ntnlzed road, would make good track' EMPRESS ROfifUO TRADE DolgC Felt MARK BEVT MAD t i i I ! COLORS RNrk. Red, nrnwn. Gray. Size j : In 3, Price JI LM. liy mall, prepaid. fl.M. Illustrated cata- j logue free. AND SELLING GOODS The manufacturer who makes and sells his product to tho user Is a merchant as well as a manufacturer. Most of the cotton mills have commission merchants to sell their products. In our business we must make the goods and also sell them. It is for the selling of our products that we pay for this space. If It Is worth our good money to reach the purchaser with printers' Ink In this way, It certainly ought to be worth the while for those who want machinery, or machine work done, to come, without any cost, when in Charlotte, to sec our machine shop, pattern shop and foundry. V make things and these products of ours must be sold. There are cases where we' could save more than half of your repair bill. There are times when we could fix you to run in a day, where It might otherwise require several days. The D. A. TompKins Co. CHARLOTIE N C PAkKEb'3 HAIR BALSAM OImiwi and beautifiet tho hutr. Promotai tarurUnt growth. Never Vails to Beaton) Gray Hir to it Youthful Co or. Cum nip diMMr hair filling. Wc. f i H W) t Pnnglim ei ial to The Obrvpr. AsbedHe,,NoV. 22. A bill In ciiuitv v. as filed In the office of the clerk of ii United. States Court here this af ternoon by an attorney for Mrs. Rosina : i adley Willi Mrs. Willis seeks lo se- ure a, pecttc decree of adoption. It ii, anegeu mat she is nvn, concerning u lucatloii for a kUU t'ltint his company Is i.vemplMtiiig ts tablishlng in ih.- South. .Mr. Caldwell presented Chester's exc-ilenl railroad facilities and other advantages In an attractive manner, and Mr. Plumer c. pressed himself as well pleased wltt. conditions as found here. Mr. I'luim i will submit his proposition to our p The electric lines of Catawba Power ; Company run through nil said tracts' nakinw It very convenient lo obtain ! ill for "umber of d;,ys. be, I am glad 1,mH.P R7;d ,,? fro... that companv! o s. y that he is In stale of conva- T,.rinK of (Sa,.: One-halt of tie lesceiice Ash. I ia Is. I in., exhibil Ion at i h. ini; lasi mqlil t U!e TadPte(i pie within the next ten days, and Mt , purchase money in cash, the balance ! (... ....no nisi, gave an ,v ne wMh ir.Vp(l ,.Curl;y, paya- grii.'eil school build- , o Ufa.r silx months bearing legal .iflordc-l the children l.ii,.,-,.ut i,.m ri.no ,.f ini,, i k n,-.. Ki-eai iUmI of pleasun-. i being retained until full payment of! i ne purciiuso money, with leave te purchasers to anticipate payment. i Thin the 27th day of October. l'Hi I. i :ili ,V Co.'s Cot I on U-ttcr. ial to The 01is, rer. Nov. 2J. Liverpool's the reaitloimrv ten- will call i !' ileveiois d tiy the American mar- New ( ! leans, w ho ived "-o, my Ottldwel. say. that if It is what he rep- . tusu. to reflect Ii,m IAA4 l . . . i ivr,tih.MMt),liZi Ti l"J'":'" upon the people of Chester lo get i-; I ' ts yesterday was rjls-.tnct Khock. 1 Lc21on ht ?L .h".1 " "'-'frether and secure the prize. The com. Cables ascribed the weakness to selling' AshJCiU rZel f ,h v if th1 Py Proposes to begin w ill, a small !hy importers against ,.i!r h,ses South.! Church t KtJJiu ''P0' mill, costing about I.W..MH1. and employ-.thm. being no sufficient speculative J M WiUmn , ', . , 'ing 100 hands. The people of (Miesn r ! nmnd to absorb such offerings. Th ihMtZuZ' K- fiff 4 il l ul" be aske!l " ,ak(' one-half the stock, niarkels on tills side responded with an: I MHmw w Bli;h,i ,, w hllVl. f.nu.,, V(lU. , ,lK, n,aJ. penlng ,..lle of 6 to S points, at which J. M. Horner, W. N. Wilcox and C. L. . , ., . ,.,i,.,.m , . .. ua. j . , . . . as'.-oieni. Ul LIU" Ull.lllB Ul llC COIIlt l fl. I I ' ,v " ' ' ,ru fiUl J'll lVU uv ' .New - . i v, u iii'. uvirjuiujiis. HUGH W. HARRIS, Commlsslonei 15 Piedmont Insurance Dulldlng. Gilreath & Go. Automobile Tickets Wifh every BO cent purchase. Also Bicycle to be given awny on Saturday at 8 p. m. P'-nd your tickets In. "A i.'iO Bicycle to be given away free. Armistead Burwell, Jr. Hardware, Sporting Goods, . Bicycles, Automobiles. ZS North Try on Street SPECIAL ROUND TRIP RATE to Richmond, ' account football, via Seaboard Air Line The Seaboard Air Line will sell round trip ticket to Richmond, Va., and return on No vember 23rd, good to return until 26th, account North Carolina-Virginia football game, at $8.75. For details of trip call on or address. JAMES KER, Jr., tuy r-ussenger Agent . A. u., 23 South Tryon St. Charlotte. N. C I C. N- MumilllWS. J . J. MuUiniMn. 1 THE BEST SYSTEM OF HEATING YOUR HOME j I evenly and thorongly is by steam or hot water. Vf will put in the boiler and pipes, radiators and valves at tea son.ibl' nisi, und give you work that t Mleiitilic aiei Kalisfactory. We will 111 out your store or Irons' with cither steam. In. I water in the best inanncr possible. tiACKNEY BROS. Plumbing, neatliig, Gasflttlng and Supplies. 'Phone 312. No. Weat S"ifth St CHARLOTTE. N. C INSURANCE i FIRE L(FE ACCIDRNT OtflO M.mi Building. It tn mniA that vx-oc .1 1 1 niooieiii uueiucsn iiit-n ucic iiic . v. c,,Vmi, uiuii me leauniK 01 in 'H.,tTor, M.th a ... "Sugaln agitating the building of a tour-imst installment of the .7 w.7T.Lr V. - " ? ,rB,.ur."1 ists hotel in Chester. .... ..mind,,, was uaoDieu ov ! i- . t l.i, . .. . .. L. 1 , . j 1 . 1 . .... . ... . . .j, u.v.1, 1 rr ciiiiu ami tout. fnt t- .1 r u .... ... viJA 1T, ,nlrIU.Ge;1 . U would prove .1 anancia und recognised as ijs -hiid, although rSUtI.,.JS, , i ' j.ijto vi duviJi. iiii whh recorueu. ji census, show-' Many Northern-, '"g l'w counties to hare Klnned to N.l :ers now In this vicinity say this city yeniber 14. 1.24S.KS17 bales, as ugalnst! 1. uiub:i ueiu nui iroieriy. va -',....,i r, .. . . . . . . . . . - . . iinu jv Lawyers T. E. Tasker. of. New Yoiit, l f 1- I."1.- . .,1. ... .....I ....... 1 T.. ... 1st Beveral thonsand dollars, went to,lf wmhIiIi'ibi.,.,.' .. ti... tv 'to-.iav' They arc here for the purpose- of luk Ing testimony in the Enll-Mlner In fringement suit. The machine in dis pute Is a cotton se4d separator, the s Episcopal Church by will ar ugree- nt sna tMs. this property Ahat the vpted i-hlld is now seeking to recover s iM, rtetTrof tnei deceased. ; - in th Superior Court this afternoon. . .L Young,-, member of the grand y. "who last weelc was ordered Into ouwrody of the of fleers for contempt court, was . fined 2 and oosts by ! ,-e Shaw. You rut wh alleged to have -a Intoxicated jn the grand Jury III, fl tj, y r 'ah rwaiM" Accounts AH Jlight. V.i-hington,Nov. 21 W, O. Bradley, ' f the Treasury Department,1. was the only w it ness be-fore the House judiciary cMinmittre to-day In (he Judge tharles ,(.i no' hearing. He ' testilU'd lo the , . teetriesB of the Accounts of Judge : n-, which s were tdianred v at , ; the of Jh) a day while ht was hold- nt outhldt' of his district. The .1 lowumv in not to exceed $11 no Ihw prrtddltigtht -he Judgo vc .. 1 1 1 h ii t-t ua I - ex peitse . Irtch i un bin iwi c('ri.ifcattoih'..At ' f. ,fr Jii'lk'a Swuyac, ' ! , that plher ".fudges t rate tiuiiUHin-ii' iji.nm ias. year. hll. ;iestr couniles st-eni to have been selected from lhe best producers and the figures really indicate nothing, the taleni were nromnt' to place n very b'-arish construction iioii. them, and tin illation of such views. uttracted fr e li.- - latlon, result ing in the great.-st weakness shown for a long time. Closing figures are 1-8 cent lower on ;?pots; middling. 9 5-lb; nvention of Mr. Charles Miner, of this uecember, 9.21; January, ,Jt; March: place. This machine is now in sue-19-''2- A contributing feature of weak lessful dally use in the Chester ll'"ess to-day hits been the pressure of Mill, and It Is believed will yield Its in-;l,ft cotton In some directions and re vvntor an Independent fortune. ' ports would indlciile a decidedly less eonlldent feeling nmong interior holders. C. P. MLLIS & CO. Union Thanksgiving services will be hetd at. the Methodist church Ttiurs dav. nartlclnatetl in t the liantists. Associate Iteformed Presbyterians und Hccrivcr Appointed For a .rcctislKro Methodist 'congregations. Collections ! Jewelry I irm. will be taken for the orphanages. j .Special to The Observer. " ' ' ' i Creeusborit. Nov. 22. An involunl.irv . IT IS OUR RISK, NOT YOURS. petition In bauki upt, y wus, hied in the If yourstomach Is out of order and 1 ,?"it,-,l Slates District Court before you havo a bad taste in your mouth, ! ,,WM'!'o,!U'r "-"'' ,i",;Jiw-- . ,, ' 1 hldtt j ompany. jewelfTK. of this citv, you feel drowsy and stupid, or you and T. J. Murt.hv was ai.noioiwi f,.,n. may be Buffering with Rheumatism or lM,rary receiver until, the hearing on Neuralgia, II. IL Jordan & Co., the reliable druggist, will sell you a- GOV cent bolUe of SEVEN BARKS, under a. positive guarantee to - purify your EI.ood, cleanse ana sweeten the Stom- i.i.i 'tlch. and -cure dvaueriiila...'tndlmKtlm luieij that tin? utthni and Rheumatism. , It la tha great pan i' i hud no bearing upon ncea for all human Uls and has stood .mi se t.wane. as no otner the teet for thirty-five years. ' It costs -i - iii luii-nnanrc. ine :.-oi-i you notning u u lain to lve i ! i utiiii io-morrow tne proceeding Nxnember 26th. It Is thought that" the UMKRts w ill pay ,t misoimblt; pi rcentage uikoi the debts. AIway.Itnembr th I tsxsnve i uroao all Jimo CaaCoIlnOiieDiry, Qitat 2' Dgjn .M,nriiii I--o -. l 1-. . m Fffi i4r.--T,.-.; -jrf' if AWED TAK On for account rentier lis. fc"" me com-: you nothingMf It falls to lve entire a rrw. ,J atlsfactlon. ' v j f j f '-c . r 'i in suam ' - , .' . of the great merit and .popularity of FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR ; Colds, and Lung Trouble, several manufacturers are advertisinc imitations with similar sounding names with the view of profiting by the favdbly known reputation of FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR. ' DO HOT BE IMPOSED UPOII We originated Honey aKtd Tar a$ a Throat andLiiilg Remedy and unless ybu. get F0tiEPS HONEY AND TAR you do not get the original and genuine.3 Remember the name and insist upon having Foley's Honey and Tar. Do not risk? your life or health by 'taking imitations, whidi cot you the same as the-genuine." Foley's Honey and -Tar is put up in three sizes 25c, 50c and $1.00. ' " " ; Prepared only by FOLEY & qp.,.02-04:0G, Ohio Street, Chicago,' iiiinois - sold iiid t!Eco:;-m yy i R. H J0KD A1J' St CO. t I ? 1
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Nov. 23, 1904, edition 1
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