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CHARLOTTE DAILY OBSDSYEB, DEC2UBEH. 2, - 1C0L. IL ' J "iX'EIYER -APPOINTED UK QAbTOMA B ASKING CO.! ,tit Ordered to Aw Defoe ... Why ItewlvertJilp ShouM ot ........ rvin.iilalnt : , AlVwn ..at ih-ftiHlatH, Owiiiwwy i Kent awl i Has Hectt OMKlNcting , UuJneJ li m' Vnsafe mud utltoHxrtt MattMee' NerfcMW i'tr- Affmlng -Manaiflcrncnt. f Joint i :.- Utu IVesktent f U Itonlc Tim proentinK Itt regard to the re tvcrhlp for the -OJiMonla Ifcnklnjf .iUHoy. 4hue insolvency was an- lie A"lH T!BUIIIB VIVI M- ,-.i.i i U ' term of" HHton of Mr TIHet ? It- .H-kii..wii tvw. ini.nuOu MW!''' ;,nd ,it.e of .la,U...la and n 'ciurt. Ctwn- motion , f.. ihj KV.fih Pamllim Corpora ii.,-, V-oinrti(u4ou. nlultUlfT, Mr. Johltl Peeper, of BelAwnt; flast.m comity, wan appointed. temporary, receiver ft the coniiwAy.-. A bond of 2.X Wuh named. nfi a onn thla 1 given. Air. Uetwr! Im ureetM to take baw tf the vi"P- Tty jtlvtl the' efTeeU f the l-fi iiUiuil otniny end lwld until it further order! ff nb.cqwt. i It w further ordered that 1 lie tc-n-iniitiit .ppear before Judge Allen, In I th. tKiitierlor Court At Unvolnton. on' Tut-aJav. lHHwnlKT IStU. to hoe cu" vhv Ihe fecelvemhtp should not 1' tMde tK'tminent. In ttdditiun It was ordered that a py or the order and tnipllnt tx' eerved on the defendant by tihtriff C. B. Arnmtroiui. of i;i lort Juniy, and that he summon Die ,iunnin( r. -itit.nr at 'the next t-rin .,: i-iiv, ii- " 1 ' " i .. llbLnkm-a UiinA,inr fiillft itll I hp .Mi 1,.a iV, (.,,.mev trt flw. r ih. .T! r.,rv . ... ,ha ,auir.n?r f!v ctweeut of U parlies, it wn or-1 derv'4 that the cause be referr.-d to ih !asion county.-. 8Uptnor ourt, ana Clerk, imwell wa diiwteii to eend the , papers' nd order to the clerk of tJas ton Superior Court. Hellion A of the eomplaint. an made out by tfce Corporation Cominlnlon, plalnlltr, l of much Interest, tontain injf. ra It docs, the full reason and . i-4i ne for the closing of the bunk: "Tliat plaintiff eommUfdoii I Infomierl iint bfllevee and t ulleicea that "aid bank i insolvent and hu ben eonduetlnir litihlneita In an unuufe and uimulhorlBetl manner nnd i jwHiixlliiiK the Interest! of It- ilepUtor; ttuit themiid liunk U eurryhiK an part of im aimets real eNtate, And 'fixtures to the amount of $4.'7.Si. to rhlrli It has no title whatever, or at least ; - tliat-no title ha Iweu reeorded for the tumtv although th ald tank bus l-ei I eo uiwled and mtulred by the commission fro-n time to time to have title mado to the timk end such title duly recorded, and tl itntendant. through . It officer has milwd and afireed to have th title ex ecuted and miordMl, but has failed to do km; that the title for nald real eUite nnd i ttxtures hi far s the retirds disclose In ' In John V. I.rfjVe. the president of the bank; tt)l the stitd batik has rc-dlseonnte.l note,! and bill.s, largo amounts for which it i pe' lT celit. inlereHt and is pyiiK B I-r cent, on its cvrtlflcatus of U'tiostt and Iws failed to keep a sufficient reserve In available fands to meet itJi Itr.LUIties although requested hy the liftnk examiner from tlm to tlra so to do and that U has failed to remit large ums d lected by it for other hanks and parties. a.Uliouqli I lie Siime have l-tl collcctsd for it co:isiknble length of time ami nltliouKh . the defendant was warned by the bank exr-rolner tliat the bank would le elosed If paid Cidlocttons wcr not remitted; that I AaM coinixioy now lias cash Items amount - j inff only to the follilng sninx, viz: , ttold eoin. $lw: silver coin, Jsxi: nation-1 at i aim notes, ! u Tlittt the said bank has Investetl In I stock of the U.istonUi Cotton Manufactur-' liiR Coinfiany to the inioimt of Jimi.mo and ' tHti lln prvsHent of the hank l the pel' - ! H-ul oitli-r of Haid corisn ation. and that, jixud sttsk is not worth par and was noli worth par when the Investment was made. ; aJlhoutth the suld bunking company pa 1.1 ! Mr for tlie same, mid hIUiourIi the said prteldiit knew or had reason to know thai . the suld investment was unsaf' and In- j , sir'i that tlie Oastonla Cotton Mann- 1 t.ic til lug Company, n eurporation wlilch i Is . imictKally owned hy John r. lve. Jilwidi-nt of the defendant, owes the de- .. fendant the sum of about Ste.eiift nnseenrcd; ; Unit on tno 21st of Noveinln-r. I!H. the an- ! , secured 'averd rafts in said luink amounted: to-fl.tft.W and that the preshb nt of tlie lurtikt well knowing tin- eianlittoii of Itfittb una n..4fi,,r Ii. ..nn.i.ili i. .. ,i i- eRCr n;id chief owner of the Avon Mills - ikf llil) r!.lUl,u,lM f..i,.il'...,,...i, 1 I .... M.,ri.iiii. . ...u.i. .1,1111111,1. luii.ift tn-,).tn.v, seeun-d ri-om the hniiK in the: way Of overdrafts ror the Avon Mills tin- in the person of Lee Itartness. who Is 11.-'"!.-r VVf" ,.P'1 ""' V,Uf,V",', '"'' Ptesen, ;, inmate of (he , ollllty ton Maiiur.iotm'in-4 Cuiniuoiv In tin-ainonni 1 1,...,,.. mi ... , nf R011 Wih are wholly unseen red. and Also overdrafts for himself Imllvidnail.-. itvlhe amount of wtileii is likiwi.-e unfecilreri, thai fher-; has ihmt 1n- .inv '.formal m--. ling of tlie .lire -tors i.r tin- di- s fc-Kdant. hut Ihe affairs tiave l.i en man hX by Jrjln) F". Iive. wlio lias kmuii. i1 ; 4vmtlcte eh rice and mnnngemei.t nt ihe ."M-etMlaiit: iliat a cony of ile r i.i t made , or Nonmbei' 21. liM. or the enndition . f , the defendant is herein mta luil. inarUeil ",'Ksbiblt A,' and also a copy of a state ment of lis- condith.n -f tlie ttiink at tin ttnje the said Imnk xumim-r t.hik ch-irgi-oft Novem ij.T 3a, IWt. inarke.i iCxiiii.u mt the sain-' are asked to lie taken u a part of this eomnlalnt , . - RF.sornci-;s. 1.0,-1 ns jina discounts other than dtmanri leans (see seh-dub... (H-erdrafli, se tired. $ ; nn- wcoird t 4.Alt.'ith:r stocks. Ismds and moil . snrv twv S4-litdtdei t L' Ji,'Ukll1i,' house, t -; furnlliire ' onil nvi nr,, t 'All OtiHT rr-ll o!.i(e .iV.T'e!: ; Iteminid loj.im llU from banks and l.a'ik. is ... Ctlhb Items Iseo srli.Inl. 1 I" ...".a ; !'dd ,ihi 'tjllver ixilii. Including all 1ul11.11 coin cm rericy -sational hunk notes and other .".Cnft-U Sutes notes.. . , " l.lAHfl.rrri.-a ).:::. 1:; "Mi CliJtal Hlr.ek I,, Surplus fund ,lMvldcd prniits. ls liirri'nt'ex- 'petisis and taxes .a,l Ill.t)eieli I 1".l) il HI r.?it at r;i 01 t.;.it 7- .uc(i:; IH'," naies fln.l hills re-,w...iiur. d. .' i.-ertin ales of d.-H-li t'TWslts- Mihject t, , li.,k lice to lc,ks and biinlc is fat-b(er .hecks outstaiuliue . ii titltts .r,lle!ed and held V,C'4 . KMlll'.tT ;. . - , nKsocRCKa. Tttal amount ..f iiotcs found - bunk.,..., it-iai nmoutit of notes held - Klrst -Nutlisia I. Gastoulu . . . . by i.w Ktwres n. c Mfg. Co., par .. 1-: ... l.oc.-ityi Urtiiktng house F. Jt p.. f,. WhV -h " i ikh-ueiHI . . . . ...i Itutt estate for wldetVWi'k has'tio OfeI .-. '.,,., Jnn ret,l jew ;ou re-dicogus and to diixwitvrs cOrrfctrt yije I rtcmw for r-um-nt vnr " 1 u- tmm Xew IVirk N.-itional Px- change Bank:'.-..: i.,... . -t 1'uo fretn P. Sf, t : fiiomiii l.'i fn.iM jiid t NoLtiunul l- nk. . CtmrlOtte.,, .. "v r'jMfta , t .1. h Jttd j, It H'ltie '. ",'it t.r.i irvi lie, K..TW.!0 3,!K V) ;.I;it!l;s1eV puld Itw .rt S : u j .1 it u Ji nd ', t .Vl . . ; , , , ; : . . i i .livliUit pivflls , . . ,Slf1.0f0.l llVArA W 7.i:i.;i I. i ns cl)nsjr-d fr...eurreni r . ei niliKU:' . . . . . y ar 5,:s:.i.i 21 7..;j ' 1 llll!(i-jt -Tif Ui pOSltM a( per in, iinoreHl. . ,,. ,t, 1 ! it Mdijeet to rlierlc , , 1 s ffhoi'ks ont.'tnnding ,, i'. 6uai with V X. V. i. '" -,'." V - - - I.Hrf.iijts' Xatien'J Punk, ( i nionil. C.... . .1 j I' K II. flinrlntt sire till rled, ..hut ' not remitted . Xante - t.',7KR.7t for the rccvivuisulo i ! 'aVjlijJI km made before Judtfe Allen shortly fur A o'clock, yesterday -Afternoon. There wero eiunparaUvtrly few jierwwa, hrrMiit. The prveeedliisrs occupied only a few "wiliiutes. o It awnm-il to have been previously areel upon by the I parties 1 i CtUlof fi no ttn in- nun me appli cation for the receivership iouia ue mud.''-' And there was mi objection ruined fcy, the defence. Amonjr those nreseflf i em Mn Samuel U l!uiti, of tle.,North Carolina Corporation Com-: iPiiHton; State Bank .Kxumtuer Kllln. nj, who closed the dxt-of the bank the day before; Mews. Robert A. and YV. T. lwve tf tiionl8lL8iV Sheriff tVw. Arroatrowr. ",- ' The rloalnir of the uanK was the sun. Mfi'.mit HCCOUllt or tne . lUWiH'iw "l 1 lie ma lion between the two tuwnx. It Ih n.'iid thai ihe ebmlriK of the bunk will not affei t other huxIneM lelntlons of -Mr. lw. yllXCV ADSIS SAWYKK." A Xrry Sum II ifitirnKi' the Ilou' S-nMil to 1I ( st I't the I'lny jt KieiiiiiK. An extremely Hinall audlenee ueeount In mime ay for the indifferent ren dering oT 'tjuliiev AdaniK H.iwyer," tno rurnl New KiikIuixI play wbleh appeared at the Aeademy last jilht. With one or two KlariiiK exeep tlnns the (iaitj were well play ed, but iiIho. ttltli the fxeep- , IH iiih. the entire east nvmh aliiln 'i'trainxt the Klooiny eniptlneHH of about Itwo - thlrds the iir. hestra. Contrary to '" r:r Atiauis nuwyrr - .uiu, i.y mi- wii.v, in;,i name otiEht to ne ciialiKeu v some thiiiK more explanatory-Is a play wlilch doesn't make anylswly He out In the cold aow tbete l-'snow, but the characters brliiK It in only In u Small way as they come In out of the storm Ir is really a sweet and interesting play, with lots of Rentiine hntvtor. but a creat many who i-rltlctsed it last nlht were swerved nway from appre ciation by the boorish behavior of one Coi'lls Giles, itt Ihe part of "Arthur HustiiiKs. a slrontt ccruer of conlllctliijc eniotlotiH." We don't know what's the matter with the youth, but whatever grievance he has with anybody In the cotripany he our lit t forKt It while he Is on the stage. It. Is iitsultinif. even to a small audience, a ml--bow the others on the stage can endure It Is beyond comprehension. l.ookJhi?' 'real sweet Isn't the wttole thhiK. Arthur Mr. James Thatcher in the title role was excellent, with u iilet. Kcritlemnn ly bearing and plenty of ability and nice distinction. Miss lladley, as the heroine, handles a difllcult part well. She has good stage presence, a sym pathetic vuioe nnd kmi'ws how to con tain herself In the face of hardship for there was n discordant laugh from some gallery god a lust night In the prettiest situation She had. Mr. Ray mond Chase, as lit mm MaxweH, is Kenius In his line. lu. Xact. cousldei -ing dlsjidvaiilages. which, however, if Is always foolish n give way to. tin cast was good. Ml Snbrn De.Hhon m the hi-teftil old womnii. Is a capita! actress. A KKDKIlAli I'UISOXKit. M. M. lllgli, tt CeKnter, Arresteil IakI Night foe YiolMtltig the Postal Ijiiis in Sctnllng Obmceiie Letters TIii-oiikIi tin" Mulls. . M. M. High, a curpentcr by trade, wus arrested last night at the board ing bouse of Mrs. W. F. Snyder, on the corner of tlrnhum'; and Eleventh streets by Deputy I nKed" States Mar shall anee Hcoggln. on the charge of Hendlng ubseeno matter through the I'nited States malls, the warrant being: sworn out liy Poslortice Inspector T. M. Iteddy. High formerly lived at Heiila. and three years ago married Mm. Sullie llartness, who. he sny.i, represented herself to be a widow of tin? jianic of Mrs. Klllott. The couple lived toireth ul. I'm- 1 ,..,,.., .11 ..... . 1 1 wt 1 1-, , i it 11, 11 iiikii umriivririi that Ihe woman lnlil n IKtuir lmuliti ti,1 (ween the liair. which ended in a Sep- .srallon. The woman went to Durham j where sin. has since lived. High moved to Charlotte and look rooms ai .Mrs. Snyder's. 1 In April. May and duly, of Ibis year. UlKh mailed to the woman whom he had married, u nuinho-i-.of. let tc-i s which are said to bo of tin obscene charac I ter. These letters in some m inner fell ; into tin- hands of Postoflice Inspector 1 Iteddy. who appeared before . I'nited I States Commissioner Wolfe, of tireehs i hero, on November "Till, and swore ; oUl a warrant for High, charging him with the violation of section 4i" of the I postal laws in scndlnv; obscene mutter i through (lie mails. The warrant wits j sent to Iicputy Marshall Scuggin, nt ; lint herfordton, who arrived in the city last night and stsnr bad High under irriNl. The man was carri. d hefor l'nilei i Males t ommlssioner .Maxwell last ' aiuhl at V o'clock, lull the I'nited Stales not being ready for trial, a . t' uiporat v ciiiiiiniliiU'iit was issued for ! his appearance before Cin.niisslon-r Maxwcll to-day at i o'clock. Ilith was placed under bond in Ihe sum of ; tr.an. in default of w hich he went to i.!al!. M PK.iHOK cot n r. Wallnoc is. The Scalsuird N tk-cu-pyiiig: the Attention or the Court OIIht Cnsi-s Disposcil of. The trial of the case of Mrs. Sarah A. Wallace, administrator, vs. the Carolina Central Itnilroail 'mnpany. was begun yesterday morning In the Superior Court and wJI probubly last the tvmuiiKler of the week. Voting aimor i. vtanuce was employed as a brakeman on the Sealsiaid. and while climbing down from a car loaded with lumber a piece of timber to which he was holding gave way. allowing him to full under the wheels of the moving car. lioth legs were -ul off nnd death reunited. Mrs. Wallace sue for dam ages m account, of the death of h.-r son I u the sum of J.Vo(. This Is one of thai largest sums ever Mted for In this county and the legal hattles fniijiht will bo man v. The 1-0 lis n host of witnesses to be examined KvidfiKM- wus introduced for the I'laJnllffH yesterday, nnd ut its conclu sion tho defense matie u motion for nonsuit, on the grounds that the dead man wan guilty of contributory negligence and that It was not shown that tho defendant inpnny wua negli gent. Argument wan then begun 011 both Aide regarding the motion ror 11 bonsuit and lasted tlU-tae adjourn ment tit iiiurt for tlit dav. -Htmie business ttail limucled be tween times ypsterd.ty. 0iear Oane.j oioteii, w granteii a rtitoreo frmn IriaiwUf, Annl Prime, Tlie-case of V. A. Andieng, et nl. va. Tho Equitable Life-Assurance Hnclety wn eompromlscd; the plnlntitT receiv ing Judment tar M c . . . ; , , In the case of the Chadwlejc Manu facturing: Civmpany, vr. B. ,B. Dlcksoir. Judgment , wua awarded the.f nlatntfff , bti , . , , - 'Mjnicns-i.iMrLi2. i .- iij i.fn linn i 4 Mnrrtatre of Mm. Lucy E. Xetlter nd .Mr. J. temple Ycvtertlay Moro- A eurprUe vnNldintr n ihitl f Mr. I-ucy H. Netherti unit Mr. J. W. Mm pie, w-leh tuok plitee quietly yeuterduy morning t tho Hume of the bride. No. W South Tryou street, llov. Martin V. Hardin uffleltU. Only, a few friend wlinetased the ceremony...'' Both Mr. and Mm. Sumple.hnvs many frtewi tn the elty. who extend hearty eimirratulatioiis to the pttlr. , Klkm' 5letirlil Service Sunday. The Charlotte ldgi of rhe lerievol lent Protective Order of Elka will hold 1l annual memorial nervlce for ItB (brother who have die'd In tho last year, next Sunday afternoon at :iu N-lH'k at the Aeademy of Mutde. Three inemtMM'H have died: Wlllium I. Ven .es. IxM-ke l)avl. nd llMmllton M. ItruiK-u. The addren will le delivered by Mr. 1. It. Hnilth. A Hpeclal tnunlcnl jH-otrnuniiie hax been urninged by the eholr of the Second Presbyterian church, and It will include Holon by Mrs Harris Malllni krodt and Mr. H. B. Pox, of St. Peter' Kpicopal church choir. The general public la Invited to utteud. THE L4TEST SHOES fSho PEER. Hrown Tan, Vlcl Kid, Irfice Hoot Light extension welt sole, military heel; sizes I to X. width P to K; price. $3.00 ATHAN U 'Huster Drown" ltussia Calf, Hlueher Bool Medium ex tension, cadet heel, very swell; slue 2 to7, tfldth It to K; price $S.5U A LI. THK LATKST STYLES IN KVKHY KIND OF FOOTWEAR. X5hQ Gilreath & Go. TROUSERS 0 'Tt' ' ' A S ults nnd Overcoats made jj ' y T H absolutely nil-wool worsteds, 1 S unfinished worsteds, heavy H SB cassimeres, kerseys and thib- . B ets, in newest color and pat- 9 1 I i tern effects; also black and if X Ml lm t blue8, 4 ! I l 3 uvTsr J MANr SUITS AND OVEn- I $ I 1 COATS IN LOT WOKTH I X fal i $20.00 to $22.50. . Pj I A glance at our TUOPBEUS SEK OVK " 1 X will tell the story of their new- A FHONT WINDOW. Q ness. handsome fabric, and .he X AVe Give Aulomobilc Tickets. M T latest cut. ' ' I li tThey are made by the best I M TUOl'SER makers in the land, 21 CAROLINA i and they fit- nnd hang per- i I r v Afiliu r Si! ' ' t '"" M l i' nil I eaacsxBrff trousers imvm W-NhL 1 11 U.U L W I I j. A. SOLOMON'S, Mgr. i If ,l,.i,i.iWiHii.j...ii m.m.w.mmnmmmS WfV0rs H'M? KS 4 :i..V, !5.tMi ami !ji..-o. f VM Ii'Vioe ...I.. ... 41 -t- Wmy , ,..., uit,ii.rt-M iij J y ? what's expeot.-d of thorn. T O0000000000000O00000000000 iVnrlroPrnolllfcWI Mil WM1U Ul uui 0 1 A n 1;8 Sucs,s 8 1 v. mm mm w rm mr -v i c ti r. mi t C i H VH N. !iR ntme Maying C Model t W irUgUIUi Jig and Came Playing 8 w I Sole Agents lor Knox Hats l' .... I rix is the leading i;ime o ! j;-- is t ls.?,.,p,e :,nd a!i,i:s- MmM rw,. i nfT. i'ce vc 8 UU V U L pew Uhdryr Ijj PLRY TRIX X 1 1' Houston, Dixon & Co, J C y, I J 8 Leading Stationers. q I Tt I Jl J I ft AUTOMOBILE TICKETS. . $ 1 1 nun i n Mill Twelve i fi-;": Christmas I Presents ! h-Mr1 I t I f -..-.. . If T A I ' ,i II X re given when you give a A II I JJ2V ;f) . . - inagamnc; subscrition. Don't 4 '" "-lc " KoluI your money ou't of town T J I J we ,aKe subscriptions to any Y .-, I I l i.iiio k iiMui.notri s to: ices, A I . I I 'AVv.r .11 IT -iii.l o-it-o l..)a.l,,n. . il I r... nr,u I I x ., " " I ,ii ( 15 asvk,, ii .-x -. r - x f I 'T e,t. ' I I f II x f ii if ir - -21 11 . i I IT ni. n n a Yl If -You m Going n to ihVTheatrrdont:forr jjct your Opera Glasses. If ou haven't pair we can siipplj your wants in this direcbon. We have only the Jbest qualities, but at prices that will suit you. We can show you ihe largest selection in the city. No trouble show them to S P E C I A Lr One Week SALE O F is i in 1 Ili HANDSOME TAILORED I I fB MifnAAirn nil tih v v nnrt n v h i , .jllfi .HIIIIl. FQGSilQhoble "t. t FurhiotiirigQ NECKWEAR . All that is best in . Underwear, and a "wide range of styles in .Shirts; including; the" t handsomest full DressShirts, Gloves Handkerchiefs Collars . and Cuffs. In fact our men's furnishing depart- '-.ment'is equal in every way to the exclusive fur T; JJnisbihGf stores. : . : : : : : . i " i.V' "''. '- ' i ' ; " '- r'"'4 ;' . ' ' I-' - 4 (. I k I i t wmi'm ".'a1,! 11 "iiiHii1", '."i1 '' ,,'g!""rjwrj vmyaagfliiia1 ",','.':' jr.;,', at.iiirj:ii.zmTsviznrrf.i:rr'nrmmn'mmm LO&WMTBC CO GO0)3 SENT ON APPROVAL. EXPRESS CHARGES : PAID ONE WAY LIFE STIVER V. einl el Pi Uk- Scale of Pub lic Opinio,, and not Found Want ins.'' Is the M Utlmelit 0f jill per sons who liave sufferetl with Ner voii i Pros) raiioii, i ndimcsl ion. Chronic Diarrhoea. Ivczenri, Kintf Worms. Scrofula and ill Blood Diseases And who liavi st irt'd to health been fully re am! iinpptners by Mi J3E PERSON S ! REMEDY Will, h stands without n rlv;ll anio.r,' the hundreds of lilood lt 'tiieilics now on the markets of tin- woi id. Thousands of tes'i lnonlal'i haie be a received from ministers, lawvers. doctors and o Ha -, s. who testlf to its efficacy. ,M. inn faci urc.l by Mrs. Joe Person, Charlotte. N. C. - I WiMTOMS FOR 1905 Model A-40 H.P. . . Model B-24 H.P... .$3,500 .$2,500 .$1,800 C-16 HP... foi idvanee infornia tion. West Trade fct. (1IAHL01TE, N H - IflHf fill 1L. SPECS ALP FOR IvADfS Mexican Hand-Drawn Linen Collais v.. 25c. Xcw line and' Driving All the new shies. "? AValking Gloves (?tfyid XXIXXXX4XIXIX FdRvSALE- Ten-room i Furnished Mouse, wli d j cenur, Bicuaien on car tine, uouievara an.l T U.O....... a,iA TI1m,..Ii comfortubly planned, handsomely finished. Water, gas and electric light heated by hot water. , " Out-house for servants. A corner lot,' 100 feet front by 159 Xeet deep. j . usiurauio properly (or IUmliy wsnunj a name. . - : . . v . ' Furniture not Included it desired. t 1 for terain, apply l ' ' ' 1 ' jltC10dCJ.BUllO IKON WOUKa. ;We make a bigVpecialty of-Men s FufriishiflgS; at air seasons, and. for the winter trade ;we:are 'displaying everything new, nobby andj wanted in You Can Fitted Here In ifie moist ..Stylish Suit at Probably not since wc have con ducted a clothing business in Charlotte have we been able to show a stock of SfflENB' SUITS that are in every way the equiv alent of the magnificent lines now ready lor winter's trade. All the prevailing colors, the finest fabrics and the most careful workmanship. Suits in every particula: the equal to ihe pro ductions of the merchant tailor, at a marked saving in price. The suit you want is here, at prices ranging from ' QIO.OQ to 35.00. ED. MELLON CO I n'Unii Tho perfect remedy for Cbldt, IttdbtCMMnrt, I ' I . - Psrlodie Potns, Umln Fai.eto. .Prevenw Train 1 TC TnTTTn - Husaand ick a.cadactt. jiimmim nerves. . J MUL'. . It's Ilartnlo , ,yrlM botUo Ifti, ( . Eve'WpnjMhould rfrj n'ililMiilMlll'fUift!""! 1 1 MEZ'L'---r-, 4 i 'AW W-4$ !rv'.':;W; T;"... 1 5MBwsa2aiBtaQiiB!sBra " -.. 1 K f 1 , t S3 CQS8SBCS a Costi. And cvfirx'ohe cart now affyi-J to buy one, while the McCoy .t.ofe Is offer IrtK bucU' splendid. values. - Ju the re cent thlptnents -w received -a num ber or.Hklebtifcrdt(i. bought at prices that will citable, us to, make' .'. V . : Unusual, Reductions Large Golden Oak Sideboards at:' ' $11, $18, $21, $25, $28.50 am! tip. Extra' good value In quarter-Rawed 'OaTt Sldoboaida, beautifully "fin . , iahed, at $33, $13, 47.0 and $01. pon't,buy a Sideboard until you aee what we are offering, j , i ..t.Vote for the $1,000 -ilbrafy,,";,. '7 McCOY 21 moderate Jl J sen 3 - i i -i v , f M - ? Ai- v ; ?f '
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Dec. 2, 1904, edition 1
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