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... . , '3' ' I? CHARLOTTE DAILY- OBSERVER, DECEMBER frOO- f iS 1 i ii i , - - ... " , i . ... I I III II ! I II I Ml II II MIBIII I limmiM I jiiiiiu.mliui'ijiiiiiuj X KE(MDEK$MATJSK& , K .i " i whom naroH ou Wilt note the nllMcru-Jfi Uon. wer now naieu inio ouuri vmu (ho won Brevard tifa!iiit them. "I Won ilftfii' T(iden Walter Mack mi Horny "Ut al do Immi' r ' road, in if hi.". in in mt. Walter. rf -fu iht.rcr Nnw. ii'r." Walter wtiMwervil. 1 I i''llb Vrtoua Jll to tli Allw, :itfi-ly With flainMew Iletiry t) IVIod in Ttiiw tlMM ami Bowiut itT,iB imuHRM idem't know in-thiu' i.U.ut thul Kfunv." I.iiUlaTit.2llrtJHi MmvImwI a Sotl w(18 heinit u wad of ifum. He l,.t IKwine, llw KuHmmiIoiim, m wittv a 3 nr s-.m.-h ,-ollar. He denied onift .Ntr tirnnblTM, lld It Ih n . 'Hot-Uite. ltt. I.hn ..t all." XUXH WW "". ha r,,n,llv KU'itrf. ' Ht 'H t. tnllKl) I" i inuHrtin IMkimimchI ot In the County with y arMi iwnumwHuucTB. rson, John T. Ihiyiiutnd and .""ol Smith Runell. Ititrml U take Ul llie .Itffriii ri mirtoi v. Not only hould miiive )i trm and mr nkill. Uut hj At the tHMility ourt houai yewterday. dlnpl iv x, .wIImk HhrewdnwiH In theiMr. H. N. Phwrr. a comnilBatoner loi tuovt. for as tli- Htou writer points j Mr. J. D. Knox. atld I2i of lund out Ji.hi-j.Ii .lt f. roM M-ui-ed f in i HuiilernvllU' towiiRhlu lu 5r. C. II- iihpkI Anu-rlriui .lil.-s yearn aif". sum IJVI. ror itlH isit ut i in- unlfpi lia- bee" Mr. w'. F. Hardinfr. a coroiniHuUm tricf and InfrrNiunt. Mr. M urjihy. !f.r n the iree-lniB enlitled Henry ihonvli he uill have new uri'Uurtioim ; ij. tinsun vs. William Suprft. t"f pnr- Tlin . Htv ' nri.ion was yetftenltiy bo , .il UWIUUl UMKtrii ..,ll jt . . 1 . .... mi.. in In (ho) Jl''' MISSHV lUVlV UKItlQ H'w v . .u)ijulry Inn. The cause of it all i that XM polhv have Mtrretl ui nevoral msti of gajiiblem. and the n.sta atv so -oniectKl that the Ftnriiig: of one usually lead to tac diMtHviry of tithura. ' Henry Haydin had lawer. ami -at wh the flrKt lieard. Hob, Douirherty tegan: "We xvuh ..nlnl:hir iln hurlwr Rhlltl on South .Twi.iiirt itnddv nleht after d -ourt fair.1- Henry said. 'We-re goln to hiive tt oulet trunie. an' don't you want to te the put ties?" on I who- toia inn: Una lia" " The lawyer objected to tld. and up on Inquiry it appeared taat he had alwidy been tiled and .onvlne.l In thl So Bob sot uavted main. .-:'?'M;WI Henry en Jim Diamond n a feller Torrence en Utg Mallard en Walter Mark en a feller Itlnks en Iew 18 Chllr went to playln' at half-pan-one r two o'eloek at Jim's house. H( WUB Jist after di- fair, on we d all lnad a purfy ttotwl thins, "oause d-re wu utmngeriJ In town. We. wu pur- tj' flush." -Wrhv did Vou tell the ih11 names of all these other Henry" lawyer auked. "Dey put me In de hisr jail." replied Uol, occultly. "I'll tell you dat.-' Hut the lawyer liiBialed. ' '"Oh, dey bad de names. I tole on um when de names wus read to me." DUn't you tell on them to get out of this thing yournelf?" "How're you goln' to git out or a thlnj." Bom cross-fired, -when doy've done gut j-ou?" ,' "Didn't you tell It to make It lighter on you?" "Why. dey done Kiit me in Jail!" I'.ob repeated, with a world of tnalu uatlon. 'iIow many tlnu-a have you ever ' been before thit eiiurt?" '"I itf know," lookliiK uncertainly at the ' m-order, "whe'r 1 ever been here lifn' -Oh. va." ooreleil the court. "For! amnka and nht and aueh ihlnga." Th) lonk ltob aback. The court then ticked him some tuejKion. the an ' iera to which may be Inferred from the lawyer- next Inquiry. ' "flo they told you you'd ko to Jail . If you didn't tell, and ir you did tell. , they'd send you to Jail. ' "Woll. I went." evaded T!ol, amid laughter. " "Sort ot a blade that cut either vl:'vM, I went!" More laulitr. The" evidence beinjr all in for thla 'cum), Henry Hayden was nrrnlttned for . caiw number 2. One Urevard was the ttte' wllnes. "Out near Jack Myor's at de len , r 1 road, m en Jim rn Wulter en !I ferglt dat ei; feller's nanie -i-u Hen ry shot some dice. Son Shepherd, too. ; Ve WUS out In de wnoils t si lan-ttertv- It 'ua 'bout two o'clock at litahtr ;. Urevurd's head runs up at a hack ward angle like it pine burr. He wlix-ii ' Ills dripping nose from time to llin by' running bis jxilm upward over il. . "How came you to toil tin- police?" " lilts: lawyer asked, purnuiiiff the same line 'of .rowj-examlnutloit. . "-Wfcy. dee, knowed io- rmjiies did! extluimed Hrevurd. "Then you wouldn't 'a' known . ull Were there, if they hadn't vou?" V "Ob, yes, 1 would V." ""How would you "a" known'.''' "Why, 1 wus dar cniionjts Uuugliter.) . "What nnide you tell on th .ljrt-nwhen they asked you?" !fWut made dat er man whouver WltJ tell on me?-' laughter, i . "The chief of police is n pretty gool guesser. isn't he?" He gueaed me, all rlKl't " (l.annli- , ' The defendant in-oved nn alibi in thl caae. and was discharged as tu it. .V : Henry iHuyden. In case mimlH-r :t. ''.'Walter Mack was the State's wit-' nesn. He said he had gainblci) with; ,y Hehry and numerous others, whom I m . - liained. He talks with a swaui'er, ; ..wears a buff dress overcoat: his trims- pits' are ramified with a flower design ' ' JWfhopa daisies; lie carries :i cane; oni , of his eyes has a cataract. Why did you tell on the others?--: - lb lawjer inquired. . "Who. ine?' .,Tt"ou." f'Why did i?" ,. "Yes. why Old you?'' "Well. 1 told n the "tln-rs le.aosc they told on me." .-'When wi-re juii ancstci?" "1 "en-t been arrested." vAln'l you uhih-r bond?" " "No, ' sir. I!til I don't know wliul I'm jihu- t be under." (Ijiughter.) lU' the lirst and last of his . ouuea, Hcir' was bound over bondM of J5tl each. Jim Diamond pleaded not Kuilty of gamin. He was. represented by coun sel. Walter Mack, again In the role Of State's witness, disiememls'n .1 ex actly the lime when he played Willi Jim. but It Was a tittle better than two , moot ' ago. Tills trial had not jiroeede!l far when the fad develop ed thai this is the same case in which Jim' was bound over as a witness the othr iay. Whereupon Jim was dis . n-htvrred. :' ,. IjftwJa Hli-ir pleaded not jrullty of gaming, iind conducted his own case. Hob Dougherty, said he saw Lewis and other 'shooting crap '"Toil tfidn'," e ine samblln" at any time, did you?" defeudant asked him. i "I -Heei ytw shootln' dice." ... Jlin, .wua J gambllu'?". lie asked a nepro in tho crowd. 'i.tov. weH."'),,thn Recorder hulled him. "l-Ut J(ni oif the stand if , you want to :hk Mm Questlona." l'ttia came fonvaTd to make a Fintemcjit.! s He lignt -cHov. His laces: iu pale and his ldy. was .J'.-Mwrt wilh-fiain. HIb eyes wero full of siiirering. r ' . "What's the niattw with you? "I'm alt-.k." he said. VAVhat' withf. - "T . do' know," he- arrtd. " - He suited' that; he was not guilly. Tii.:jBial thcnlut oa .Walter Mark, j wiio, utt Hrevirdi had teKtlflel. wn In j :;e iut,'' iruurr ! iwi- ns ntinu t i i'd-e. " UereiUiOU .ttte, sick., boy . was t en c:i , loose, o M t ., , ' The lawyer liere .tot .' to make nn iei i ') nt iibsn't-vfitioii. iVToU ireinom bcr i jiljout this time luM year this .-i pes all got stirred up, and then v fixed tlie-tinw before r,d after ve-k. a tliejr do now," . - ! m v ii.mv.ts have sometliifitf to fix .- l ine by," the recorder v U'-clared,. ih ttdar ; lun't t fttticU una .: to with ni you ever gambled any . Son's counsel object eil. "I'nt your hand on the tsmk," the recorder commanded S.n. and swore him to answer truly stun quest ions as i ,(() jiitt i,,, should be asked In ill anoni gainniK m North rarnlln.i In the lasi two cars. The lawyer strenuously idijeclod on the Krnuiid that the witness was pro tected by the constitution from an swering incriminating questions. The held that he waived this right when he took the stand. A I'otle was sent for to determine the difference. Aside fioni the constitutional (iies- tion. the lawyer warmly protested. "The court has a plenty of machinery to get evidence against defendants without inking short cuts on them. I put my elient up to deny the charge uimui trial, and not to expose him lo a broadside question. The eouit explained that he .lid not intend to use .Son's evidence against him. He discharged Son as a defend ant, and proceeded to examine him as a witness. "If yon refuse to answer my questions, I'll Jail yon for eon tempt." he said to Son. I tut Son had not gambled in more than two years. Hut the whole paper cannot b- sur rendered to these gambling cases. Muck Williams. Mack Chapel. John ny Simmons. Tom Massey. a fellow whom they call brleily "Kitten." alias "Kidney," and others, got into t he drag net In due time. And the end Is not in sight. Mil. wiley'k so; m; H Ai. At the Presbyter-Inn t'ollfRe l.nt K cu ing The Audience Small but En thusiastic Tlio Singer Encored Again and Again The Pi-ograinine. To a. rather small audience at the Presbyterian College last night. Mr. Clifford Wiley, of New York, gave a song recltu). Ills progiamm was a.s follows: "O l)u Meln Holder Abeiistcrn. Wagner "1. 11, 111." UMehteiliche ... Schumann "Cnder the Uose." Kisher "I'm Weai in' Aw a- to tin Land o' the l.eal." .. . .Foote "O He' Cai'lla." De Koven "Nothing Hut a Itose." Wclkel (Prolonged encore The Itosaiy.") throughout. Is to have the assistance of the Jetr-ison prompt b'SKS: ine itlviils." "Ind Me Kne Shillings aivi "Cricket on tin- Hearth." Tim Murphy Is a decided favorite in ( hailotle. AMUHEIt SlMlAY MAIMUMiE a I 'onner Telephone t.lil. Itciiinics the Itrlilo ol lr. .lor Hs llowlo, of This City. It cam.- out yest.-rday that there was more thim one (iielnn CSreeu affair in the liy Saaday. Just lie S. II. Hil ton received a message Sunday after noon lo . nine to a hotel ill the city, w htie I wo young people were staying, on ids -arrival he was Informed that he was wanted lo pteslde in a wedding ceremony. He then united in nwrrlage Miss Julie Howie, roiuievlv of Waxhaw, i'nlon com, iv. and Mr. Morris Howie, formerly ol .Monroe, imw of this city. The yniini; couple infoum-d him that theie was no ohjeition m the part of the pireiils of cither: the young ia-j simply informed h-r parents that she was going up to Charlotte l get mar ried, and then look her departure. The blide I" a daughter of .Mr. and Mrs. John Howie, of Waxhaw. and was a lelenhone girl at the M iliroe ex change, The groom Is Mis. S. M. Howie, eonnei led wlih the I'u,. ol this i-it I. M comely and made a litlon. sold KH1 acres, in tierrynni iiiunHhlii til H. L. Suggs, for $aOft. As commlssioiii r in the pr ee lings entitled M. J. Wiser v.. T. N. Aloxaj)- hr Mr. HnrdiiiK sold JT8 acrt-H in Menvhiii iiiwiiKhln to J. P. Sloan for 1 1. Mil. The J. I). Cathev land, in Paw Creek', was sold by Mr. J. IS. Spence for Jcno. a son of Mr. and of Monroe. He is Stand :rd Ml." trie IS. Ilowie IS quue vi ry pre. ty bride. flic ijre.it vi.l'l" or I'MIMi KMiaet la purity II is reat Crafl and nollnng hill vanll! (Always use Ilia nelts.) II s anil'. i ,,inlla ex- 1 1 l'.'Ull MOT HEREDITARY. - - Kaiduess Due lo a Minnule Living derm. Many people, even unto the present day of grace, consider baldness due to' hereditary Influence. Nothing is further from the truth- Hahlness is caused by the onslaught of a minute organism which secretes liself beneath the scalp and attacks !. rootu of the hair causing it to lose Its life and fall out. This organism can not be got rid of except bv the free and persevering use o badly the scalp la effected the dandruff surely disap pears and hair health Is restored when Homicide Is Uhhlloa. "Destrov the cause, you remove the enVol." Sold bv leading druggists. Send Inc. in Htamiis for sample to The Herpi eide Co., Detroit, Mich. il. il. Jordan & Co.. special agents. 'cologo "l'lJ t Prolonged iigliaccl." . Ineffed nal ,.l.eonca encore.) alio 'Cupids Wings,".. Wm. to Hammond Cloud Shadows." .. Win. !. Hammond When Stars Are In (he Qui"! Skies." Lucas l.oi na. ' . . Prolonged luelTeiiual Ha to 1 1 im-der In Ink Kyes," "The Daw n I Encore. ) Heca use." . lad. Mo I inly . New Ion encore.) ( 'oweti Vllh Thine .. tld English . .' .D'llardelot I)' Hard. Xf. Wiley's olee Is a rich liaiitone. He hlliiselt would do for the dellni linn of a handsome niaii.ati.1 his ap- jpearaiice on the slag.- created I'lithu- sinm. The upplauao which the Her man songs created was slight. Hut I ho second division of the programme was persistently encored. Mr. Wiley came back and sang "The Tlosury." The third number recclvci'i nn cut husiasdc liu( inerfectual encore The ail:u s.- liclween the fourlh and lasl illvlsion was unlri;ieii. "Lorna" uvas i-ally die preltlesl thing on me other programme, and it completely capti vated the crowd. "The "Pawn" also swept the crow t. and was twice en cored. When the programme was tin ished. the audiein e kepi jls seats and would no! be comforted ih,til he crime hack and repeated, "Hecu.i'sc." Mr. Wiley Is a capital singer, and the only pily is tl.it moie people were not in aKendallce to enjoy htm. .1 EI-T'EKSt )N 'S It Eli IS KM EXT. he If You Are Going to the Thtatre don't for get your Opeia Glasses. If you haven't a pair we can suppl) your wants in this direction. We have only the best qualities, but at prices that will suit you. We can show you ihe largest selection in the city. No trtuble to show them. Pft 0 gr-ttH'HB WE HAV10 RECENTLY HAD OUK NEW Steam Plant nstalled for Steam Dyeing and Cloan ng; have also added an up-to-date Dry Cleaning Department and are now pre mred to do dyeing aiid cleaning of ail ;inds. Ml!. J. W. KREIS. a practical dyer mil (leaner of 25 years cxepcrience is u charge of this work. With his valuable services the Intro luction of new machinery, .and the use if the latest and best imported dyes, .ve are prepared to execute all orders n a superior manner und on short no tice. m en . m lm H Gtecning Woiks R ainc bats Overcoats Wei a c )o . it i vel y sh owi n k the grentfst Hue ol Raiucoats atid OCtimai; it lia tver beea tiur pleasure to offer our trade. We are selling the' Most Fashionable Raincoats and Overcoats Obtainable To-day The , highest, grade overgar ments for men it is possible For ' expert J atTor to devise. All the fashionable designs in a wide range c f coiois at lowest prices.' -;:--t LONG -7 'A T - C GOODS SFK'i ON APPROVAL. EXPRESS CHARGES PAID ONE WAY Ty-Vi1- MtfU'-""'""' ' Miisif f eii .iiu.wjiiiaws MRS. J. M. Phone 216. HliSTER. Proprietress. 2011 N. Tryon Street. CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY RATES 1904 '(ir VIA SEAI'OAHD AIR LINE. The Seaboard Air Line will sell holiday tickets lo the general public on December 23, 24, 25 and 31st. 1II04, and January 1st. l!)Q,ri, with final limit lo January 4th, for students and teachers holding cerdflcates from the principal of the school which they at tend, they will be on sale December 17th to 24lh. inclusive, with final limit of January 8lh. 1905; the rates will he one and one-third (1 1-3) reg ular tirst-class fare. For further In formation, cull on or address JAMES KER, JR.. City Passenger Agent S. A. L. Ry. IIiniIIv. (he iroa( -(oi- Has Not Pih-ii in (be (icnoral Public View for Many Years Tim Murphy i to Take I p His itc M-i-tory. Altlloilgh Joseph Jefl'eisoll reliled from in live stage work the e. ireful compiler of on a llostoii pa(icr .all the fact I hat, so far a; ','olttnu of the Allleliean irnerl. tin eteran actor h. tired for many years. Hi last Chieago appearanec in pin:;, t sure, and Uoslou siw ::lm in laj. r.roadwuy has not seen him in vents. It is ten ye,n since he been west of Ha- Mississippi, an1 acting is praetii ally an unknown qllulilfly. ex. cpl as Ha. litlon. to the thrce;theatn-goers of the Pnollic .oast. under jThough he has iaed Ills Caleb I'luin- Inier in "Cricket on the Hi Mr. (lollghtly In "Lend Me lings," and his Hob Acres, :: Rivals." In Hostnn. Philadelphia cago and New York, within tin few years, it is some time longer Joe Jefferson retired from thi ol" the litles of middle size. cities which occaxionally enjoy . d thei poi-fonnaiices of Manslielil. living. Mernlinrdt. liiKdh and Salviui. have not, seen Jefferson because he ha placed only UWlve weeks a year and these have been nrr.viiged to carry him fivn Huzzard's Hay to Palm Reach In the. fall and back ag.iln In the spring. Tim Mi'rphy, a highly polished and popular comedian. J "whose creative! work has often tx-en -unpai-ed to Jef- A -rJ und teatf Torrenea, )! One of Our "Artistic Heaters Would be a nice Xmas present for your family and yourself. They look well and will keep. you warm. J.NJ!cCaasland&Co J SOOTH TRYON RTUKKT t V ; LIBRA R r VOTING! m'i:MKMCKm8,-, ... .-Z s m Charlottt S g Steam Uttadry f Nv h V ! lint II $ if wi i : 8 If "liei, r;"""'eiifslif Q P.-ld:c is .on- II of..,-,,,,. tight I I 5 -,; 41 I live I I "'Ho,. ,. Khar, I I Q II I aed I I 8 'it li. his II, If . IQ Elve Sllil- 1 1 II iO Vl.lL'l f O These 1 I Tl7fA Ti rs r-r 1 miwis.cu 1 " :"':fJfc 1 :'j'.8.:jL!LL.--ggM-.?7a...-g: .?raaijyBi i hslbbhhi vrwn i Mj.iii;knjpipv. mi n-im . m F- lipj Greatt Reduction Sale Ladies High Crude 'ilk Slockr. Holts' and Hanil-draw n Collars of Linen, llt-st quality Kelser Silk Slocks at alio. Keiscr lars .. Keiscr Hand-drawn Linen Col- Silk Hulls.. 1 1HM CO xxxxxxxxxxxxx fX0O00000(XX0OO00SO0C0C00O OFFICE Supplies ai't'st V( i .n iy II stock t.r OFKK'li iSUl PUKS in llic riiv. ( iivp us .i 1 ri;il. Houston, Dixon & Co, Wo. (tire. Automobile Tickets. o OOOOOOOCXXXXXJOOOOOCX3COOCXX3 REDUCTION ON COMBINATION Book Case and Desk Preserve your books and periodi cals. They'll lie of future service1 o your i hildion and chlhU-mi's children. We are making ,j -strong KHs-i;tlty of tliis .,i it icurar line for tin: holiday trade -offering posiUvu ly the best values obtainable. Place a Book-Case in Your Home Christmas Day. It would be of service to the entire family, as well as prove a splendid addition to (he home furnishings. ivcr-siocked conditions force us to reduce prices on such goods as oc cupy considerable space.. Gulden Oak Combination Cases, j tn'.w to 842. -,,! .; Mahogany Coiubination Cases, $16.00 . 'to J40. .-'.' Vote for the l,0OO Library displayed In our show window: W. T. McCOY 'i;.':'.-f., f,-: Vt!'-V '.;.'' f-;'',;-''' -"--'- :' .v'.y-,:; ,iv'':''K.:n:'4-';cf:;::':.i4; --', . ,..-vv $100 Given Away Our cash coupons begin Dec. 1 and continues until Christmas Day. 3e sure to call for coupons for' every CASH purchase of $1.00 made with us from Dee. 1st to 24th. You may win one of our three bij; prizes f'0, :.") or 1" worth of iioods '.-;h'S to the three lucky num bers. Garabaldi & Bruns. FOR . HOLIDAY SHOPPING. Might be just the thing- for a Gift this Christmas. It is educational as it teaches yovx hox to play music ij perfectly it cause You Arc Invited: It is pleasure giving be plays the most difficult music perfectly. Those who have' them are delighted with them. You will become a Pianola enthusiast after you see what they will do. Your wife expects you to give her one this Christmas. We want you to call and investigate this matter, and now is the time. TO VISIT THE ART SHOP, (The rimsual Store.) tpprcciate your H in it. W't call whethei or not. vou hu v Ti n-; a ut strop. W. I. VAN NESS & CO. 1!) X. Tryon St. !xUJLuV&f URS ALL If EAU flcncs, ri.A nnw,.t TCmnlT for Colds. Inattention. Puricxitii Pftlim. nraln Fag, etc. l-roveni Trm f.ci tnifTVn Nausea atwl Hiok Hoadncho. Jtrtioes the nenr. IT'S LIOUID. it's Mnrtu ei. Trial bottle lOe. SUITS I The HANDSOM EST STEINtBLOCH Of i mm m m kv..mmwmwmmm Aa;-J ; s, Y), .'i-,v " A' : - '-t Obtainable to-day are conspicuous amongst the stocks of apparel so lavishly prepared for men. There is a wide range of styles, equal in tailoring to the best it is possible for ex pert craftsmen to make. . . Suits Guaranteed to Fit, to Look as well as the Made-to-Measure-Kind. -. ' " . : '.: - -'-rf '-'ic . ' ," .: , 'c;w-'j jf' you' are particular how your clothes look, come to "us tv;e .will see that you get the col- U C AN SHQPHEttE BYi MAI V. v! S IHIaIS in ' ; ' ' ' 'f ' ;
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