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CHARLOTTE' DAILY OBSERVER, DECEUBER, 6, 1C01. j THE RIGHT OF SEARCH. . v A' detective, or "plain clothe man," .stopped a minor ton of Mr.' James J, ot TTKLNS 1 ' " !Higglnson, of New Tork, while walking f . .r.iousners, ajong a public highway and compelled 5DAT, DECEMBER , 1904. CilE-VSED FIRE LOSSK8. him to disclose tb contents of a bun dle which he . carried under hia coat 'That I. tie waa seised and subjected to a ware h' while going In an orderly manner about bla legitimate pursuits." Mr. Hlgglnson. Sr., claims that this proceeding was improper and Illegal and has Instituted a civil action against the officer. "The police," we are told, "justify such Invasions of a el t lien's ? fire loss ta the United States wnaot t.wpi ""Tr; !prlva.y on tha theory that every man r. accordlm nto Tbe Jwrnal of Uw.breaker that an lf000 less than November of last Win. with I. booty.- The .'iMaa' th- th-t f Sun y Pe require in ift Th total men "-" women to explain why they j 1a 1901 - was 149.ieo,50; in I89S, j ,re abroad In the streets and the aource lS5H,'and for the 11 months oft whence they obtained goods that they 1 is:,9U,T0Q. The heavy increase j carry. In this way thieves ore fro s year' 1 largely due to the Baitt- fluently capturedN and stolen goods re re and Toronto conflagrations, but, j covered." And the paper quoted sas s Tb Journal of Commerce, were ; in conclusion: -e losses deducted the 1904 nggre-1 "Should Mr Higginson's suit end In r, ta would still heavily exceed that ofi'T'lltl flgaiiiMt the policeman all poll -,- i. This fact reflects little Improve- " " . . ' ' . , ut aa result of Are-proof eon-!'"'"' 'v,'n "e" m,Knl J " : action and fire-fighting appliances. i would appear therefore thut the structlvenesa of the flames keps with the efforts to suDuue men. , MlmHllfi ,, ttb(J,,.s t0 i,,,, i, miKh lomI ,i tha only way for the property- ohVi(lll!i F,,r thPSP ..,,, thr- uti .vner tO hold his own Is through in- t(1(on wm be wntohid with much Interest ranee.- Therefore, it is agreeable to ,y ,hr nfflcors of the municipality and by i rn from the same source from which !n it ciiianns." a abov figures arc secured thut nie problem Is a knotty on. It ap iotwltbatandlng the serious drain on peurs to be something of an outrage for lerwrltlng capital, quite a number nn officer to hold up an honest, and or r lira Insurance institutions will dose deriy cltisen and interrogate him as to e yeajr. with aa large surpluses as at j wnere an(J now ne got tne package a beginning, because of a fairly good t whCh he muy be carrying, while on the aderwrlttng experience . during the ' otner nanl he may, by carrying too far tter chalf of 1904 coupled with In- hs regard for the fePnnfrs f people i-easea to security values." The f.wt tnlef wi np BUHI,e(.tSi , ea. cape detection and the punishment which is due him. eourse. if mr tumor should be assailed, should attend to it very differently, d.f ,(VIIX HONOR REQUISmOJf. ''I :-i- V. - ;- - I ii I ... .-'-. "In your section of tha etate there to a i.rm rum. r. faction not in love with me. I must win , 7' ' I"" ." : their favor. Justice, service, high otutlt I SrTT- JTr VwioiJ -ri,-ties, superiortty to all littleness; will ae! JMwr Ooantjr OfflcUla Talu the comnllKh this. I only greatly deslra yoU! " OT.Afmce, . to feelp me wtn popularity In your ecilf , Bpeciel to The Observer. PEOPLE'S COLUMN i .,.,., ,.,l.,.,lll,.l i , ,.-, . , ,., , I nrhm nkMM ' in . ia .. a I aieaaanger, wiumnu exutrge, to plaoa of baalneaa o rtyadoooa br universal conciliation, by constant! n.n.Knn, tw . i ..i i aaverOaemeala - lor tliU ZSmSL: "to tnedpeon, ""Ker? Unvarjr,n W fram' Governor Pennpacker. oflti OhSreeT1 1?!"-ZZ2? '...-- ,u Pennsylvania this .fternoon declarea!-..5' T Obaww, No, 7ft. .All Ml. times easier to conciliate than to crush. . be will honor the requisition pa-! L"ZiZ ntZTmw-urzi six aoraa io aa. tsucen . for than SO oenta. Cash In advance. CafRar very often tilled his legions with jpers for Hugh C. Rlsdon, badly wanted! (following It. If. on the oihor hand, tin- I courts should affirm the right of a polio I'l.ia to stop any clthvn, examine his per- ,M n and require dim to give an account of '.at burned property is covered by in trance, - however, does not0 change 'ie result so far as the country at irge la concerned, for it is so much value awept away without any return; he nation . W that much poorer, al- ; hough tha actual loss la divided among i til those who held Insurance polls'0" j At the recent General Convention of 1 tho Episcopal Church, held In Host on, Hishop Horner, of North Carolina, s.ild, I as reported by The Churchman, that T3. . the white people in the South were not The Baltimore and Toronto conflagra- , ... . ...... Uons Should, by their magnitude, teach Bven -umcem .-rea,. .... ...... . , ,y .omo vmtuable' lessons to munklpall- j pr d' b("'"f t,f ,h" 1,1 ties, both In the matter of regulating!' last 4() "'nr8-" he onstruction so as to make outbreaks j whe Pel,1' of the Sou,h hi,ve P,ven ''S9 frequent, and in providing proper , J100.000.000 for the education of the ol jodes Of fighting the flames after they race in the South. There are aln headway. : men all over tins land who tnuik that . ;one race is trying to externitiiate the Til. IjOEB AND THE LYING COR- other in the South. But for every life RESPONDENT. i siicrlflcedi unlawfully In that land a Secretary Loeb took occasion some ' thousand have been nursed from infan his enemies. Excuss all this. I am gen erally right In my views. "Uive my love to your dear wife ana children. 1 hope to see you soon. God bless you and yours. Yours most fondly. "M. W. RANSOM. "Oen. R. Ransom." It has been dinned Into our ears that the fiermon on tho Mount is Imprac ticable in the strenuous affairs of life, and particularly in politics. We are gravely told by those who claim supe rior wisdom that the Christian creed of turning the other cheek is weak and craven. But what is the evidence presented here? Did the Confederacy produce a braver soldier than General Matt, Ransom In the days when cour age was imperative: Did any man ever render more effective service to his 8tate and people than the man who penned these lines? And yet we hear him placing himself on record that whenever he is criticised and nt)uned, he will reply merely by rendering additional service to his Slate and the exercise of magnanimity to his enemies. It is the practice In real life of the precepts of repentant yoolKcy. 'Serve thyself last; cherish those hearts that hate thee; Still in thy right hand carry gentle peace, To silence envious touguex; let all the ends Thou nlmcst at he thy country's, thy God's and truth." Bueh a man as General Itansnm could well afford to allow the tiles to buzz harmlessly and rise loftily superior' to the petty Mings of his enemies, nnd surely the malignant and splenetic spirits of a smaller calibre could do no better than imitate his example. in Rowan. Rlsdon is a smooth boy and stands charged with embezzlement, i swindling and false pretensions towards ixr RENT Two rooms In ''Wilkinson Building. Apply. Gem Restaurant.:;. the China. Grove Furniture and Mate rial Company. Aa a matter of fact he has not made way with any consider able amount of China Grove money. the Victims nf hi. irh,m, hflvlnr fnwit much mora for his capture than they iCOTTON MILL, superintendent 'wanted- lost by his operations. Rlsdon, he ' re5Ia.5?wl1Aor "iS WANTED Ten miners and strikemeo; two timhenuen: RudlslU Mino Charlotte. plausible promoter, did not claim to have fabulous wealth himself, but was man, care Observer. acung as mioaie man, a gentleman. rdng a course colored goods mill of 309 , looms. Apply, naming references. Work- MOVEMENT TO ABOLISH TIPS. named Brown, of course, from Chicago, MILLIN ERY, dry goods atid notion busi had the kapecks to wage upon the new nss for sale Located In one of the business and Rlsdon brought him to best towns in North Carolina. Established North Carolina. It is said to-night that i. y.r ftl'?JL r,eonf r,?r Rlsdon received not more than $150 fori" ,S?ZL JaPLy.lati,InY" hi. v.rl l.. w,l, """I"' ou Wl, - 1 1"- v iwvf.-aivci b jtiariotte, w. c win mil exceea Me is erpectea In Salisbury about Wednesday. There is an Interesting little story connected with Rlsdon's life. Not a great deal la known of It, though he has been In trouble before. While so journing In the Atlanta, Georgia Jail, his wife, who was a missionary to criminal institutions, met him and fell in love with him. Since their marriage, she has been very devoted1 to him and is now clinging to him with the tenacity char acteristic of a woman's love for a sor ry man. The Rowan county officers were sworn In to-day and the county com missioners held their monthly session. Mr. P. II. I.lnn nnd Mr. J. S. Hall re- !OCO0OO000OOQOOOO00OOO00OOO0O0OO0O000OOOp000OOOOOCC0( 8 r 8 oaoocoaecoooooooooooooooococoooooooooooooooooocooooQ IMPORTANT SALE OF n TO- Y 1X)ST Hunch keya Reward for return to J. N. Alallonee, 709 East Fourth street. WANTI.lJ Tt) rent room for light housekeeping or small house Clone In. Box am. NO GOODS loaned or rented during the holidays. Th'i Little-Long Company. DOO DOar Irge yellow and white pointer: 70 pounds; named "Fits, "Mays" on collar. Finder please 'phone OiV. THE OBSERVER is offering a year's sub. scrtptiiin for the best written carriers address to be used Christmas day as a tired from the old board, Messrs. P. a. 'greeting from the carrier boys of the whence they obtained goods that they ' J per. t ?o n teata n t must send in copy not -... i i ,ul later than the 20th instant. There are ' i . , "-" : Jino restrictions as to number of verses, new members. Mr. Linn has served ; inree terms, tne maximum term ror,FOR RKNT Furnished rooms suitable Howan ortlcers and Mr. Hall goes to the) for light housekeeping. Address P. O, legislature. Mr C. T. Burnhardt Is Box No. 653. elected chairman of the commissioners . i , v"',-i'r , .. ........ , . i.i. Texas Drujoincr Tired of Being Held taking the place or Mr. W. L. Kluttz. ,L"B l'''XX.'l" I p. KNlxvlally by Itillmaii Porters. nenn i,. . juuan. itegister. a. i-',,.-. Ha volira Wr. Fort Worth, Texas, Special to New I Smoot. Treasurer, A. W. V lnecoff andjGeore E Tuggey. Concord. N. C. oroneT nose Dorset t are now serv- l Ing their last terms and had no prima- WvTNTED A first-class ruler, book ry opposition this year. I binder and finisher. The Franklin Print- York Herald. "A movement is on foot among the traveling men's organization to unite1 In the efTnrl In KreuU tho .lnnlno-1 i uiu, - " - " " "i"i""i i Hellie habit," said a prominent member of, ,' the Travelers' Protective Association. cmJ ?' t ( 1C1. all recognize that this pernicious prac-' tlce has become so thoroughly fasten ed on tho people of this country that It will lake Herculean efforts to stamp' Apply 17 307 a well-known rarmer or the , . r r ..,..-. ... r died this morning about g f OR RtNT Five-room house. ,1. . r i i I t.- oi. who was in the city. Of course, we I j ,.w .. i .. paienuy (cw neaiiu. riiiiin uji iiuui sy)b BALE That desirable dwelling. I ne was aeaa, ueain oeing aue 10 neari is'. College St. K. M. Andrews, i failure. , The Salisbury Globe will announce! I-'tilt 8ALE--Oood, htavy draught horse, , i- n A,, o.r. . o c win exco.inife lor ai'ivinf nurse, jnnn i. . . .. .. .. . 'ill in iirAL msuc inai .utt nini vuljj - - - - -- ii out. i uo not Dcucve tnat any man . , , ... ...... ... . , hn. . ,nv tt,e hulMlnir reaiiv. success. . ,r.. x.'.: delayed to an unsatisfactory degree. nya ago' to deny a story to the effect i hat the. R&oaevelt children had tor tured ' Thanksgiving turkey. The tatement was sent out by the Asso- Sated PreRS, with the exception of the closing paragraph, which is as follows: "The correspondent of The lioslon ierald has deliberately Invented and I lie litor baa commented upon incidents ivhich'are not only untrue, but which have ot the flimsiest foundation In fact. This part of the country where the white i not exceptional; it marks the culmlna- 'race has not an opportunity to get a'n I I cy and sickness into mnnhood. We need Institutes like Tuskegee for the Anglo- Saxon people In the South, which Is I the only place In this land where the .white .race has not an opportunity to (get an ample education." Bishop Hor ner did well to have 8xken up In that presence for his own people, and he said truly that the South Is tho only lion of a long series of similar fnlne!vx.!a. xiHUally malicious, and always deliberate, which ha appeared in the news columns of The Boston Herald. Until further notice tha, departments will exclude th? liidividuala' responsible for this series of misstatements from all facilities fur in J urination." This ie aomewhat extreme, but It can not be' said that it is unjust. If the Boston newspaper reprerntatives are Entity of, the action charged, they arc not being treated Any too harshly by having their privileges of news-gathering curtailed. It would have been l etter, however. If Secretary Loeb had named the penalty in connection with some other offence than the statement that the sons of the President had chased a turkey over the White House grounds, 1 especially since the fowl in question was a dressed one. ample education. Yet It is steadily In creasing its educational advantages and we hope that none of those who heard the bishop construed his remark as an appeal for help. General Keifer, a Congressman-elect ; of Ohio, continues to talk about the way he Intends to secure legis i latlon to prevent disfranchisement of voters In the South, but Is ap i parently attracting little atentlon. ; The general may secure reduced" - representation for Southern States, but it Is Idle for hlln to talk about legislation to prevent "disfran chisement. That Is a matter which the Southern Slates have fixed for them selves, and it will in all probability thc "Hut I do believe that if the leading organizations of traveling men In this country should adopt a rule not to give any more tips, they could materially assist In reducing to the minimum the practice of this custom. Commercial travelers are on the 'go' all the while. There Is never a day that thousands arc. not riding on Pullman cars In every section of this country- Every one of these men tips the porter 25 cents or more a ride. Some houses nl-. low the men this money as part of their expense account, and some do not. Whether they do or not, how ever, is Immaterial, as it all comes from the pocket of the man who travels. "I'nquestlonably the Pullman Com pany is one of the most rapacious cor porations that exists in America. The neero portters have i-"rned to look upon the men who travel for their salaries Instead of looking to the Pull man Company. The result Is that when n. man does not come across with a quarter or a half-dollar he Is put down by the black man as one who Is unworthy to receive the attentions of sin-h a dignitary. And, incidentally, during the last year or so some of these negro por ters have acquired an insolence that is astonishing. Only recently I had oc casion to travel In the eastern portion of this 3tate. On one train was a Pullman car that was being sent North deadhead, on account of having miss ed connections with the train sched uled to carry it. Just as the train was starting- to pull out from the depot where I was, I noticed that n woman! of refinement passed through one car,' went across the platform and started to enter this Pullman. As she reached i door, the hlack porter lumped un I B. noss & Co. rOR RENT New 5-room cottage. East Eighth street. Modern con venlencss. John B. Ros3. The machinery is being put down in SPLENDID COTTAGE FOR SALE In the new Johnston building, one of the! good nolgnborhood of Charlotte. Ad .. o.ra,.M,-e ami convenient lorn-ress Cottage, care Observer. I, lions m ine town. iIF YOU WANT A HOME in one of the Gov. R. B. Glenn left last night after bost neighborhoods In the city and con addressing the Elks, for Richmond. ivenient to business write me. E. M. An Mrs. T. -Edgar Johnston, one of the.drews. most beloved of the graded school : teachers Is kept In her room by grip. I WANTICD-Of flee boy; must be intelligent Superintendent E. M. Man. of the - Apply ,n own hana"ltinS- Vance Cotton Mills, Is recovering from! li" an attack of grip: FOR SALR CHEA P $175.00 cash register Miss Hazel Balton, of Charlottesville,; tr.tal adder. Address "You," care Ob Va is visiting Miss Jane Hoyden. Su-; server. iierinteiident W. It. Thompson, of thei . Concord schools, was here last night' HOI 'SE on his return from StatesvlIIe. FOR RENT Park avenue and Boulevard, Dilworth. Possession srtven at once. O. A, Robblns. A COSTLY MISTAKE. expen- I WILL SELL that large, desirable resi dence, ."07 N. College St. E. M. Andrews. Apply at 228 Blunders are sometimes very sive. Occasionally life itself Is the price Iw'ANTEIi A few boarders, of a mistake, but you'll never be wrong North Trvon. If you take Dr. King's New Life Pills! for Dyspepsia, Mizziness, Headache. A PORTION of a warehouse for Liver or Bowel troubles. They arel cheap. Apply Observer office. gentile, yet thorough. 2;e. at Uurwell & Dunn Co.'s Drug Store. rent FOR SALE. New Crop Cotton 8eed Meal. New Crop Cotton Seed Feed. New Crop Cotton Seed Holla i FOR RENT Fred Oliver residence. 408 8. I Tryon street; furnished, furnace heat, all ! modern conveniences. Apply to J. R. Hol land. i WANTED For U. 8. Army, able-bodied, unmarried men, between ages of 21 and ;35, citizens of United States, of good char 1 peter and temperate habits, who can j speak, read and write English. For Infor mation apply to Recruiting Officer. 15 West Trade St.. Charlotte, N. C; Southern Loan and Trust Building, Greensboro, N. C; Postoffiee Building, Winston-Salem. N. C; 40 Patton Ave.. Asheville, N. C. or Cleve land BuMiilng, Spartanburg, 8. O. Right in the nick of time when there is a demand and when the Blankets will be of most service we are con ducting one of our best blanket sales. ls A special lot of Blankets consisting of all sizes from crib to 12-4 sizes will be offered to day at prices that should appeal to everyone in want of these goods. ttS The prices are $i, $2, $3-53 98 an(i 5;5- bargain. Don't overlook this favorite opportunity to provide the necessary bed covering for the winter. 2.48, $2.98, Everyone a The Special Offerings in Coat Suits W. D. WITHERBEE, M. D. remain fixed. RANSOM'S LOFTY LETTER. the steps of the car. The woman In quired If tho Pullman car was going as far as her destination. Instead of. giving a civil answer, the black man I PRACTICE CHARLOTTE, N. O. TO TREAT- LIMITED MENT OF iittie doubt that a heavy storm is saaklng 'up over the devoted head of Senator Tillman's great moral institu tion. It la almost certain," says the contemporary referred to. "that the next political campaign in South Caro- OFFICH '.TH DR. REGISTER. There have for several months been "An Oasis in Those Days of Bitterness lns,1 '.he, ,loo "d "lammed j p.-..- j oirfTi Tlie.pacflq ,hi. i o and Bickering." ,it In the wo,naiVs face with the remark Kj&nCeT SdlCl BKTI1 UlSeaSeS ... wuw. v-v.i-.iu nni. 11 - .that the car wasn't carrying nnv pas sive Color to the statement of The Atlanta .Vews. senders. Charleston . Post that "there can be : pome ,ime 8lnce The News published! -it p,,, incidents as this that is a tetter from the pen of John C. C.al- i stirring ihe traveling men tn o,-h.. houn. then printed for the first time, We feel that when we give un $2 for a TiirnVS a T4t"Im" T. In which he dwelt with eloquent convh -, berth for only part of a night, as In! 1 1VU11 O 1 1U1 Ui-O-U J ?CCI lion upon the value or patriotism and. many cases we are forced to do. we the disinterested discharge or duty. It are paying our full tribute to the was In keeping with the known char-'Pullman Comimnv. We feel that we acter of the great South Carolinian, are paying the company enough to iilnl MltretH a trf-en, Haiti fit t1tet,tl,.n it i. , "n, Ufc.i.. . - ,-ii.ihk- ii n puj un own employes "nl WU M fought upon the dispensary throughout the country, where It wasi without forcing them to look to the will be some read and applauded. Ipuhlic for their wages A son of General Robert Ransom, and "The feeling of combining against nephew of the late Senator Matt. W.jthe precd or Insolent actions of the Ransom, has kindly furnished us with ! porters has been gaining strength .mother letter, scarcely less important, ; among the traveling men for some "n nii juhi appeareu in 1 ne i.nar- time. While it is too earlv to make WANTED A young man with two or three years' experience In the drug bus iness. L. W. Hart, Norwood. N. C. WANTED Good, all-round printer; stato salary and If single or married. Lock Box 1ST.. Statesville. N. C. Dec. 3, 1904. an . Issue and there rough - charging Into that precious stablishment." Recently Cherokee ountyv voted out the dispensary In ehalf of prohibition, although S?na "or Tillman himself appeared on the tump at Gaffney and pleaded for the continuance of the great moral institu tion. The Baptist State Convention in THIS MONTH It will keep oft the blues when Only water 1 plentiful. C. VALAETi BOTTLING WORKS. tone unserver for tne tlrst time, written, nnv predictions as to when the mutter ny nenaior Hansom 10 nis Droiner ai will be mit to a vote hv the nreunlxn- a time when certain opposition to hlinjtions,- I believe that ii sentiment is was being developed In the eastern crystalling in favor of adopting an part of the Old North State, and breath- st-sslon at Chester last week, put the Ing the spirit of tolerance and charity' ' t-tamp of Its disapproval upon the dls- l" a ",prf(' which makes it an oasis! SITCKSSOR TO DR. PETKRS. i iKurv ri.irin. ... in these days of bitterness and bicker- Sathe mem ' TTZJV ,nr' " 18 a" 1"R"l"at"' "p yuth President Pell to Make a Report to IJl 1 , y"1'1" corrupting the of the rising generation and gives us a 1 the Directors of Converse College orals of the people. Various papers, ! deep insight into the charming charac-ISpcclal to The Observer. itabiy. The Spartanburg Journal, are - a glnir a vigorous warfare against it. nd it appears, from many Indications, ! for,m nave lost ravor, and that it will I n. have to light for its life. ! ter of the man who for so many years! Spartanburg. S. C. Dec. 5. Dr. R. whom he represented in field andjl". Pell, president of Converse College. mumraien me virtues oi me people; reiurneq ssaturdav morrrnir fmm n We give the letter In full: "1'nlted States Senate Chamber. "Washington. April 12, 18S0. My Dear Brother: 1 i "Yours ree'd. I did not design to eau- '.Now they claim to have settled it "on 'ou against interference In politics. ain-r-Andrew Jackson's I knew your good sense would keep you trip North, where he went about two weeks ago for the purpose of securing a musical director for Converse Col lege to succeed Dr. R. H. Peters, re cently resigned. He Is very much grat- inea wun tne success he met with, and Dirt hplace. . nloof from all such entamilements. Rut the will ak for a ineetlno- nf llm mean, ar4 South Carolina gets it I desired to anticipate your devotion to me !of directors of the college in order - time." ays The Nashville Ameri-! iILti"!!!n? "p t.aJ,y...timI,m.y Jef?:! Andrew Jackson was born In on me. rth Carolina. Parton, the historian.' "I se plainly the underwork to defeat " ,i e n-rtttnv hia !me 'n '2. I am watching It closely. I shall -ie writing hla lUe of Jackaon. came ; de,troy it utterly. I shall try and do so fals section, made a personal Inves- much for the State In her improvements tion, and so declares in his hlstm-v !verywhere; I shall demonstrate my power . r.n. n,Blory- here to the satisfaction of our people: I recoroa Oil flie In the court house, shall be so considerate, so fair and so kind tills County prove It, That Andrew my enemies even; I pray to make mv Vson wa kin. In trninn .v..- r. ! superior usefulness so conspicuous, that K.son waa oorn In Union, then Mock- ly foes shali beeomoleteiy silenced, if urg, county, Korth Carolina, la as -my health Is spared. I will do this. If It 1 established a any fact or Wntrtrv'" not improve, l do not aish to stay , . nistory , , j jn,y wl.hed v0ll to B(udy to be , - - l. , v. ucci. iiik wu Hr.iciuu. Ill Mil 1 your words and acts to all of our people. "North Carolina has been so good to me I that I studiously deprecate difference or Crf mini, 1 Inn -with anv nt lta. aIUmn. H , n . ( g concern f or JIS6.000. Thla "animlty. high conduct, a grind dignity a small aalvsra hut i. ."ur.erior to trifles and to small or bad men. . "f th0 wh are Imrlncihle with, North Carolinians: ng it doubtless have to un- Every Jm an opponent, or any of his 1 their business in order iftl icilo.ir(iriai to wrlto tu nw, 1 inM nw.i i.u ii.. i to. answert the complaint by soma new .-.. thin out -of the transaction, service to our State, by greater and more bu.ldlnga are almost entirely of nwnlfested generosity to my adversaries, i . i and by showing an uttar Indifference to ' ' ' ' too flis that may light about my horn. i!d s Pair buildings .which cost 9 are to be sold to a Chicago tnai ne mieht submit his report to them for action. 'Miss Aileeri lMlan died Sunday af ternoon at the home of her mother. Mrs. E. P. Milan, 27 South Liberty street, after an Illness of about two weeks. The immediate cause of her death was an affection of the heart, which was broueht on by a severe at tack of grip. Miss 'Milan was a well known and popular young lady of Spartanburg and possessed many graces that attracted a large circle of friends, all of whom will be pained to loam of her death. Mrs. Milan and the members of her family have the deep est sympathy of the community In their sorrow. Jle had been a resident of "Wellford for many years, and was well known throughout the county. He was born in 1822. and aerVed in the Confederate army. Four children survive him: "Mrs. Jf J. Vernon and Miss A. C. Ham mond, of Wellforti: T. H. Hammond, of Greenville, and Mrs. F. M. Hardlnr. Ut AUaata. Wall Papers and Decorative Wtirk Artistic frescoing. All kinds of Painting and Finishing. "Period" decoration a specialty. Wall Paper from 5 cents to J5O.00 per roll. Estimates and designs furnished out-of-town customers on application. Japanese, French, English and Do mestic Papers. CHARLOTTE FURNISHING & DECO RATING AQENCY. FOR SALE Ten-room Furnished House, wit a cellar, situated on car line, Boulevard and Llndhurst avenue, DUworth, Comfortably planned, handsomely finished. Water, gas and electric light heated by hot water. Out-house for servants. A corner lot, 100 feet front by ISO feet deep. Most desirable property for family wanting a home. Furniture not Included If desired. For terms, apply to MECKLENBURG IRON WORKS. DOIM'f LOSE SIGHT OF THE FACT That we are the oldest Plumbing firm In the city and that our work and goods are up-to-date, and that we em ploy only experienced workmen. Call around and let us show you our goods and get our prices. A. R. Willmann PI'g CO. A Chance for a Safe Investment. A limited number of shares for sale In Molee Knitting Mill. Mill to begin operation January 1. Situated on one of the finest water powers In Richmond County. For particulars write E. J. INGRAM, ML Gilead N. C. Belmont Hotel Several Elegantly Furnished Rooms to rent with or without Baths. Ap ply to MrseK CEccles is attracting much attention. Many Suits were sold here yesterday. The sale is one of our best and the way the garments are going, the ma jor portion of them will all be gone in very short time. Ladies wanting these goods should" not delay their visit to our Coat Suit department. Such apparel is seldom of fered at prices now in vogue. If you do not find an exact fit alterations ean be made with little trouble. Sale on Second Floor Trade Street Store. Lasts until Suits are clos ed out. One lot Suits at $3.98 One lot Suits at 8.95 One lot Suits at 8.95 All Suits not in above lots, one-fifth off regular price. In the lots at $3.98 and $3.00 are Suits that sold as high as $20.00 to $30.00. These are not new styles, but at the prices are very great values. The skirts alone are more than worth what we ask for the Suits. In these two first lots are also some of the new styles. The lot at $8.95 are very great values, made up of last spring Suits and this season's Suits. All alterations will be extra. Also a splendid line of Misses' and Children's Cloaks at 10 Per Cent. Off. Splendid values in Ladies' . Cloaks. R. E. DAVIDSON & CO., Merchant Tailors We have all the newest effects in Weaves and Colorings from the best foieign woolen manufac jtnrers. Special Suitings and Ovei coats. R. E. DAVIDSON & CO. Merchant Tailors Don't Take A - notion that we can't sell Building Material as cheap as you can buy the same grade of material elsewhere, but take. OurTLdvice And let us make you an estimate . before placing your order, then give the . order to the lowest bidder. b. p. wrrnERs, . Ml South College Street. . Charlotte, h North Carolina. IHE SALE OF FURS will undoubtedly be one of the most enthusiastic events of the season at the Big Stores. Remember the sale lasts only two days Thursday and Friday. A representative of one of the largest Fur establish ments will be here to tellyou of the merits of the ! goods. A CHRISTMAS STORE FROM TOP TO BOTTOM. Already buying has begun. Our holiday sections, were well patronized yesterday. People are learning to buy early and avoid the usual holiday rushes at the wind-up. We have the master Christmas display of many seasons. - 0 No Goods or rented the Holidays.. P P loaned OOCXXX)OOOOOOOOOOQOOOOOOOOQCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOOCXXX)0 ooa;tot;ooooooooooooooooo(Kttooc V
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Dec. 6, 1904, edition 1
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