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- -t CHAHLOTTE DAILY OWEJtVER, i JpOISlfiBE' 15, 1904.;; 1 :.:iau roit cosykts. A CT-XTEXAKlAX COXE. t , . ... Violet Evfl KM IW9 V TO IlU lMKUr I'V UA1LA 3 Old 41wrtiftf IVHflhlK Man j lm -Uier n Uric Iiliiow lit tViyrtic- i-.ml f WitcMm of Ute Mat I Hle'cttdtof tUe ljH'-Tt-npo i.l lor iho Imik llt-parca 1 j i to the IMninrpro'CorrtponJi-nce of Th OWrvr. ' .... - . . ............I J' . . ... . . . .11 . .Mnu... i.i iih" i cars hi. i j:.. t'Tiyetteviiie. uec. ia viohm . n hkI ituUMh Ow'w ' a former family alave -of: th lato SJrf utiiiriw .nrc of Ukt Trottey Catherine Evans, living In this county, -..-. n w iinnor-.n. i((Mt bwc of . the capo icear i rler,-Jicd ! on Sunday at a very aa-j ; voneed" age. From : family?' record, , carefully preserved; Jt la claimed thaf, jh wa bora October 4th,'. 17 W. and ! must, therefor, have been over 118' years ow at tne time or tier oeam Koaitoke rivtr e Ui btaUJ npltL Observer Bureau. II "We!. Cnbarru Stru-.-t. f Raleigh, Df 1. penilent lary authortt!- evjot iif back ifrom the State, form n he teas good, faithful servant, and, w""-'" . . cnriHUail WOBiaii ui Hi-r uimiuic. about SoO i c the i'r euaa, .ne nrhere. ro jsoiii.i Miwaj uMiiti w -1 ' xiwaay at I 11 o'clock from the; t.if roo of these lor con'.rue-;w-, trahvriitn church, the funeral! .. wink, ii'id It to probable will do so rvirt took-pluco over the remains' tourse tfc-sie are many de winds 'o"!,jf jtrs. Catherine McNeill, at the farn-J ut )abr, vWtttch U cootdita 1lv nt,, on upiwr Hny street. She was: y UeaiiaHa. bec-uso so ,wl! tratii-n uhotj,, innd January lth.i an so thorouoty manasvo. 'Mjjg-.t. (Ffto wss th widow of the late' .t 'ivh ft VDillwf Bound fORfl i w!jtPfnrt' McXetll. chaplain and colonel; i .,j a gfjat amount of work during jtn ht oonfeflcrate artnyr who save hli .u.iu year. By the early frr"K,Hfe the battloflWd In tho cause of the h(-vy gradUi wtU hava tl.e gouth. Tj,t. ict'aed was n woman' e annuo, ellnff of the Oir.sthin character, n wwtH vlf and tender mother. Threo children sur- Mosars. Oeoi-Ke P. MoNelll, sriiig tn annuai report jwj . c..., Va . TK , v.ni n,t (Mrs. Kate Vtly. of this city. A resides in Copefi If Up You'll be stirprucil how cheaply, how quickly . i i i i .....,. i,. a. r. IJMWWlMliL " liow easily you can eirti vlai!le premium ly saving te freight car coupons on Good Luck U-tUing Powder labels, f'.et a can to-lay anl look over tlits latla Premium BcoUlet you find In . Uc. . II telU all about tb most liberal prctniuw system i tUa world lccrltKf it and pictures evj-ry one of th,o 56 high-cl, valuable articles we offer, j Good Lck coupon am worth dollars and enu)o ywiaiiv them I 'Sce the cut below.? ,5 .1 U t J I feb ' m nst 1 tlT Ml' TflfT . III. e liegsn TO-oay iw n 1""" hoc in th annual reoort. itiso tni nlal ono to tne .Jbefftsiatvre. i n? "riiid' bTexpii to mnddtt,hter. Mrs. D.xon. MwS S' T morning Hev. T. A. "?.?JrWf!!ryJV .'.1iitrct Methodlat fhuroh. pitched his nts is imperatively needed, as there a long and rapidly growing list of ap-i Ucants for admlsnlon and the Lfis uture at its nest Session will be urged to Jose no tune m providing qunn f tr re well sermon to a very large con gregation, made up of not only his own but other denomination in the city an j ehvpjpnt and beautiful difcourse, nnd. outside of it. even tmider and touch- Baking Powder Healthful, wbolesou: tor persons wfco ougut to DO aannueuimy Tiru ervnim i"-""'-, wMhout deuy. : . land Intimate relations with the church The Methodist Orphanage here haslar.d the community. Just beforo the nx-elved s check from the North Caro-J sermon, Mr. D. A. McMillan, advanc-: lina. Conference for I2.85S. It had pre-jing to the chimed, presented to Mr.f viously received as a Thanksgiving of-jsmoot in graceful and wlUchoScn fering I1.70U. This week 14 more chii-1 words, n. handsome gold watch and !iin huvcr hMil received there sndlchaln. token of the love -and esteem! 5, . fwWWPJ'Wi Ciii. ifcriiumi lias rvolutionied baking. It is the baking powder of positive purity, of absolute certainty. 119 oakinff of snowy white, of feathery lightness,-of deuclous llavor tuvanaoiy lonows its use. yJii account 01 ua H.ipnor leavening power it 1a Ideal for quick haking. It costs you but 10 cents a pound and . it goes farther in quantity than any other. The excellence of. Good Luck i shown jn.the fact that 1(5.145.114 pouuda have been sold daring the. present vear. J hsisA upon ;cttinp Good Luck.' If yout KT'cef liHsii't it, send us oame and we'll see that you are supplied st once. ' '. " ' ; TUX SOVTHCKN MFG. CO.. Rtehieond, Va. BfUT Ov ftt'S. ti. AMD &AI If frilr AAl iaooo mom wAtuAau amid u dm m 11 TkU U lb npm m Tr7 mb. t : , ; " The' Fairmont !Hachine Co. : , ;' of PliiladcIpWu V- ; ' ;V' - Thomas Wood & Cd. J of PJuladelplua,1 t ' Has ,disppseJ of its entire business good will, patterns, patents stock of parts . repairs, drawings, etc., etc., etc. , . ,to - - ' . The D. A. Tompkins Co. .of Charlotte, ST. ASTUOXOMICAL PIIEXOMENO-V. tOSa Z3EEZ An Kvrnt of 1 tit ores t to Stnr-Gozers Hchotlulctl to Take VUxiv on Decem-lK-r 201 Ii. Ji.'ive bn . assumed ouarters .in the i!..v building,- which is being rapidly KINO GETS SIX MONTHS. W, JD. King, the blind man here who was on trial before the Inderal Court lor swindling; by,' means of the malls, was to-day sent to jsll for six months, iiis bllndnest alone saved him from u long term. TFor many years he had wotked a scheme here by ordering fish shipped from Newbem and other places to some firm, giving an assumed name and then when the fish came the ex press people could And no claimant. King would have a man hanging around the office and after the fish had been there several hours, this man would get v chance to buy them for the ex press charges merely. King then sell ing them, and being able to sell so cheap by means of this scheme, that he put some competitors out of business,- In the Federal Court to-dsy a negro named Samuel Chestnut was sentenced to unw years in the Atlanta peniten tiary for perpetrating a fraud in a pen sion application' by Impersonating his dead brother Henry. " Me had secured Henry's discharge papers as a soldier, and swore that he was the man who served In the army, Henry having had a pension during his life time. J. S. Cottle, a White man of Chinquepin, was given' two years at hard labor toi 1 rami In regard to pension claims, by forging the names, also the signatures of the Justice of the peace by signing his own name as" a witness, and then by adding the 'Jurat' t the. Justice or the peace, a wholesale case of forgery. btate "Superintendent Jo her, PreH dent George T. Winston, of the Agricul tural and Mechanical College and others went to Greensboro to-day to be present at the dedication of the Cornelia Philip spencer dormitory building at the State formal and Industrial College, thl being one of the finest school bulld Inps In the South.: The Raleigh chamber of commerce has endorsed the movement for a new electric railway between Durham and Kaleigh. The railway proposes to buy the present tines boih at Durham and italelih,-' To-night all the persons connected with the freight office ef this division of the Southern Railway left here for Cireensboro, the new headquarters. One time Raleigh was quite prominent from a railway point of view both as to the Seuboard ar.d Southern railways, but It. Is -now t?t. no importance as any be.dquartera. " - OSTEOPATHS NEXT MOVE. The osteopaths In this 8tate will ap ply to the Legislature for a charter of incorporation ' for a State osteopathic society. and also for laws regulating me jiracxjce -01 cnat nrancn or Uepart- inent r meatcine. of his' flock, which he nweived .with uTo the lulltor of The Observer: full heart und tit words In acknowledge An nstronotnlcal prenoinenou which; rn'iiit, I should Interest all sky-goxers will occur j yesterday afternoon the remains on the 20th of December. A clescrlp-i wre carried to Kastover. S, C, for.tlon of the prenomenon, its Import, burial of Mr. J. Wllklngs "Tllllnghast, and directions for observing it has been wlio dil at 2 o'clock yesterday morn- written by Professor Lnnneau, of Vake' ings after a brief but very severe M-jForcHt College, In the Interest of tlW ness, he having' been taken suddenly' North Carolina Nature Society. I trust 1 sick while visiting the family of his you will be glad to publish U, and I ; relative. Mr. W. N TilliiiKhuHt, on should lie pleased to have you give St ; Hu mount. He letives 11 wl.fe and one hucIi u liend that will attract attention; child. Mr. TIHlnjrhHst a a represen- to th Nature Study Society, as well nsi tstlve of the Ktieff Piuno --tSnnpany, 10 the phenomenon itself. I snd made his headquarter, iu Cluu-i F. I.. fiTEVENS, j tntie. 1 iSocreUiry of North Carolina Nature At a call meeting of the directors of Ftudy Society, the chamber of commerce yesterday! linlelgh, Dec. 12. li04. afternoon, it was decided to hold n - public meeting of the chamber next) Xniuro lovers who occasionally scan Snturday, 17th instant. 16 consider the with interest the evening sky, mny nn quextion of the present low price of tic; pule 11 pledging sight this month, cotton. wMch the farmers of. this nnd December Sfcth. about 8Tp. m.. the near- d1lnlng counties aro Invited to at- ly full moon will be seen in the east. I Sni w Jtgfl.mmssrf! tend. This Is not to conflict, but rather somewhat below Pleiades, nnd a little) '"riiisnMririmoisiiiiii toco-operate with, the meetings of t!e,west of'Aldabaran a bright red star. Farmers' Alliance on the" same days I Notice that the dark edge of the moon The called meeting or the board of draws neuter and nearer to that red county commissioners. In session to-'stnr. Look steadily as the intervul duy, will consider the question of 11 slowly narrows; und soon In an In-1 eounly reformatory fo negro youths, stunt the star is gone! The moon hus KENTUCKY HORSED W. B. Kerr, Mgr. Wadesboro Live Stork Co. will be at Wadsworlh Stable THURSDAY, DEC. 1 5th With fifteen hezdhigh cLss Kentucky horses. Several with speed; also Bo" the best horse ever Ken tuck). "Eureka combine shipped from Don't fail to see the "Bunch of Beauties" Us 4 1 That Ximas Rresept Have ron gotten it yet? Ko, can't eonje to' any decis ion? No; then you aro in trouble. WE WOULD SUGGEST That you call at our store where you will, like so many-others, ejisily find what, you want, and at a reasonable price, y; High Grade Coods, Money Saving Prices an(j lucky Automobile Tickets are alwavs found at if- s Lubiii Hir IB Na, 2 Eastade. 7 tyre Go. wwwim, UPE3 AtX, HEADACHES. Tha" mirfret rempflv for Colds. ladlsestton. it 1t 5 T TT TT r '' Naniioa iimt Sick HeadttDh- lb ness ths terves. IT iS JUAQUIlle It's Barmleas. ; -w ; ,ytllottl U. .... at 4 o'clock this afternoon. now im tiikv trr theke? Curious I'r l'Vom Notice of Administration. Notice ia hereby given that on No vember the 8th. 1904. the uuderslen- covere.1 It. Despite its apparent mo-;eU d , qufc,inod fts administrator of tion westward to its setting, the moon si . , . . real motion around the earth is east- he wlu ad testament of ftie ward. Ko udvanclng. it now hides from lute W. I. Van Nosa, and any person view the ruddy Albednrun: and to un- holding a claim against the estate of cover It. must move on. eastward some' the said testator, is notified to present 2,0K) miles. But wait oniy an Kind noon nfter, on the moon's hour, west Tilings Tound 1 Ionic. London Answers. One of the officers on Colonel Young-' de, the undlmmcd red star suddenly husband's staff writes to a friend thatlflnsh.es into full view! i they s re 'frequently finding objects' ThMt Is the promised picture no which nre strangely out of place. A.'rvtbless cloud intervening on the iOUi.; few months ajro. when -4 hey. were at in it, the thoughtful watcher has vlsl Khaiubalong, this officer picked up ajble proof of the moon's motion east-! pair of gloveii bearing the name of ujvmrd. In the star's undimmed brlgttt-l well-known London maker; while in the ness. at the moon's vry edge, he has' Tang pa a private pkked up a small, !onp t.Vdenco th.it the inoon lacks air. well thumbed Knglt-ih dictionary, with a rarte-de-visile of a young English man pasted on the fly-leaf. Quite a curious chapter" inig-tit be written on those two finds were it pos sible to discover tho owners of the. io.it property., They indorse, at rate, other out-of-the-way finds. A relative of a friend of t'lie writer whs at "the battle of Khartoum, when Lord Kitchener flnnlly broke the pow er of the Mahdi and rendered futile the iH.-stility of the dervishes against the British advance. I "pun one' "of the dead UiTvlslies was found a single eyeglass of undoubted Mayfalr cut. How did lie oervish coin by it? Sir Henry 11. Stanley, Hie great e- FCNKKAI, OF MM. .1. 11. COOK. Ijiugc CwioourNC of rrloiKls Attends 1 ho Lust Ititesut -Muxlon HIm Detail IVs-iilJarly Sad. any Sp..ti to The Observ-r. Mnxton, Dec. 11. After being lu poor hefilth nnd vmler a grudual decline for! severo I m.nth", Mr. John II. Cook, a; prominent lawyer of this place, died at! 10 o'clock 11. in. on Monday. The death ; Is u peculiarly sad one, oil account of the especially promising future of tho young man. lie came from Liuirln-. burg to Jlaxton to practice law nboiu seven years ago, and from the time of. his admission to the bar, he has en-1 the same for payment to the under signed on or before November the loth, 1905. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make prompt settlement. This November loth, 104. J. II. VAN NESS. Sr.. , Administrator of Will of W. I. Van Ness. CET THE BEST I it lit. tt r lu hi a li tti-.i iv ttl U if trt 111. 1 Terrace. Whitehall, many l-urijus finds w''" " 1 whl -li he came nt-ross In Ids wander-,The deceaseil combined in 11 ran. de-1 lugs across the dark continent of Afrl- Kre ".ualitlcs which make for syccessi cn. one is a siivrrpiatcd IrK bearing:'" - ...i.,i. .... ...,, ..-,,., the name of a fashionable London res-i"et una popularity, wany are uiose Vumn -XV . vr-H. .. , . I : 11-11 nt . TIiIr toil. nli foil tut In n 11:1 rt; WHO mourn tne UL-atll Of Sir. COOK. ... ... v ' 1111. ii. imp iui vc;u si ' , , , , . , been a dooutv Unite,! Xtnt m-Vth-iol Africa which had never before been 'he fjneral took place here to-day..; hers kn Wn anr.in, . tioi'.ilen bv the foot of a w hite man till and was attended by a large con- erue collector.' succeeding J W Per-'Slai 1(y had broken the record and ar- icourae of sorrowing rleada, many com- . : . ' . . . n ' 1 A 1 ...l.l. L. : II. i.1 . 1 1 ' t Willi tk itt jt t-v .vx". iius, wno -goes mto business at Oreeii viilo his old home. The . Sapreme-Court gives the At lantic Coosts Line until February 10th to make the ordered connection at Sel na with the wthern Kail way, this tine being to enable the A. C. L. to pre pare and put on the special train re-uuired.Z;i';-'Zt . Charters, are granted the Murphy Llghtaiid Power Company, and the Eagle Manufacturing Coin g nv of Wil mington, the latter to manufacture ma terials of wood for use in house bulld- in. - A meeting of the Xorth Carolina Car, ? rived the--c with his little band. A -"Hf from a distance. Plfimy. whose tribe was unknowq till; then, was wearing the fork around his. KIX'EIYEHSIIIl' UKiUtlXtJ. neck as an ornament. I E;nln Pacha in his memoirs relates ; So-lal Master Koawell Continues Uio that one of the greatest glories of an 1 Taking of Testimony at Luiubcrtuu. Abyssinian -Chief he kr-w was a Oeorge i Special to The Observer. 131. wig. which adorned the chiefs; Lumberton, Doc. 14. The heuring be head on very special occasions. How, fore Hpuclul Master Seuwell in thu re- he came by It was a mystery even tojmoval proceedings of ieceiver Ed-t Emin Pacha himself. This headpiece i wards was in progress yesterday and' bore the name of n Irfindon maker. j to-day. Superintendent McNeely was! A sergeant In the Manchester, who on xiiinlnatlOn by the defence until w a a nroacint it Hia fn 1 1 txt iho nail t-A I n a ,4 . -vt ...-.t ' jffrt at Chltral when our troops captur-io:i.1 vigorously cross-examined by R.i ftffl it, picked up a money lender's clr-'K. Ic, Kq., one of tne attorneys for' i&M 8ervlc Association was held" here to-! S'll'r.of comparatively recent dale. 1 the complainant. At the conclusion j m day. LIKE TEST? FARM IDEA. Exccatfvff Committee, of Fmlt irow- liOW it found Its Way to that dlRtant'of hi ecamlnnllnn thP mvi'l nrtlonm- W region of India will ever remain a mys- n,i ,.,,tn tv.i h.i,mi. .nin. ! Jaw t - I v..... ...... ...... iDuiiiu., .v vi H r3"- .f',.l,v.lr Tlp .vamlivillnn tn..la ua. I lifrT' I I I mm I'i 8 . Ya I ffc ' - m m i irtiTfTrg-r?Ll-t,r-7,Vui-'!-' Slighted A most interesting volume mignc oe i prlnclnnllv wrltten on these little mysteries so ., n,,.." ers 4ociaU0a Discusses the Prolcrt iBlranK.ely out or 'm " ". . "my. tjtl. Efitltuslamn. ' was tne mystery or an oojeci out oi si.m.i W 'su - '"'v ' ' jpiace cleared up. Cider Answerltes SJri7fr't.. . M ''"''"lh the Zulu war. and how ll Dec 14. At a meeting in Its course the Prince Imperial was ' iu SU co"!mle of the East kill-d. The body was stripped, tarolttia Truck and. Fruit GroUcrs' The royal mother, the ex-Empress 7. ' ' w ne matter or i Eugenie, who is still living, after the fflrst pang of her great sorrow was over. her la.te son's brother offl. er it the Zulus had takaa a kepp sake' whleh the nrlncs waa wearing around his neck at the time of his less important testimony: the establishment of a truck test, farm iflrst pang of in this eectlon of the Slate W the inquired of 1 favui'ui immina xioara ' oi Agriculture was aistcuased with great favor and en I'lUblasm. Tha commlueo- decided to leave the location- of Jthe farm entirety vi'h the Commlesloner ,of Agriculture, . h. Patterson however, recommend r.i that the farm be i esUMIshed at, me point south of Goidsboro, folk)Wf uie nnc ot tne wt &W. and w. c. case will consume the remainder of the wetk. Mr. Meares. who w to appear in the eoae Mond count of sickness, was present to-duy. WEST "THE GOOD ONE," - . , The best Laun dry work is none too good the best is always the cheap est. Our work is bestf because we do it best. Our work is the cheapest because the work itself don 't cost any more M. and we double the wear ot the goods. Put us to any test you like If we don't prove every - . . . " a, notable statement we make !.,;.?...tc-; g$ bn 't pay us for the They're known as tho &m mi mm ti .because the oven doors and racks are coated with a fine .White Enamel, being as eas ily, washed off as a china plate. Allen Hardware Co. And Boilers During the past year we have col lected from various sources some bc ; ond-hand engines, and boilers. After the .ginning season was' over we over hauled and tested theseand are now offering t-hem for sals at attractive prices. At present our list embraces the following: One 40 ll.p.' boiler on eklda ami iit engine. ' One 15 H.P. return tubular boiler land II H.V. engine. -, , I One JO II I", boiler on skids and engine. Any one who may be in need ariy of, theses slxeif is Requested to write us for detailed 'description and price , 'v. : THE CHILDREN NOT ' Parents and guardians whose duty it is to pro vide the pleasures for the boys aud gmls at Christ mas time will find a most substantial line of ' Wag ons. Velocipedes, Auto mobilen, Etc. Nothing f rail about thele! v61ucle&f hey ' are stronger and of more value jthan are usually.otfered. IVeddinston HardAvare Co. SHOE 'HUSlNBSS MOVINC. WARD. St. Louis, Dec. 13. Tho rlosluir da of tho year 1904 are bringing to lig the fact that th shoe manufacturing industry of the United States is follow ing closely the same trend as floce 1SS glt work. in 1 -CM I M 01 WHISKEY S YEARS OLD f(SAOOTHMEl.LOW 'FULL QUARTS $39 Ira COPPER: DISTILLED 4 FULL QUARTS ii IpsJ will convinco jrou ilia these Roods a?c tho r.xr jikst for Medicinal and other utrjiosea. fici 4 w orders ami if not pencctiv saiisiacwrv rewrq our ovtwnMn srul tnonev will we fffu. "6 ones. ehmmcnwln3dtllt,'littoWa, Renut hv Potstul or lltprcus U.atrf O.ttlra. wnitf is,rtcc( lm, cr jprtA -Wof t. iw mm IIS ) U UIES l tTpvr M A X,Tk (INCORPORATED.) itC, 44044 death. This keepsake was a religious emblem known as Agnus Dei. It had bee'-taki:n.:'v -vv .. . a. , .Soon 'afterward a great British vic tor' wa, won, and some hundreds of the dusky warrior were taken wlson- A. lUllroada to the South Carolina (era. Quite by .accident a British officer i j r, Wilmington people 1 hope for 'dlfrcovered, suspended around the neck e loca.ion- of the farm'' near this ;.: Zulu "the missing . embl,-n. 1 It . , H' ' j a as taken from the man und sent at ones to the childless Kmpress, In whose rests, und forms her 7. ft. : jthe center, of populafloh. it IS moving st. : - i 3 Our Risk, ffot Yours. 1 i if your Stomach Is out of order , fbf Jlonse' yesterday passed bills to v t o suirerins- wif it ',ithimn w lM ..Wccretary, of war to per- K. II. Jordan ft I of StK nS rivtr. near Chattanooga. Tenn.. for M itin.m t-immib. trio .rnx-jTinryv of. wur 10 per ntlr Uie. erection of Ioekr and dam in r aId of navigation , 4n- the v Tennessee - t mr Djspcpsia., Indigestion' !StSSlL52fJ!LC-H: '. ' u.-m.. It is the gerat pana- TO CURE A COtD IN OXE 1AY ! .r man His and has nto'4 Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. ' , rftrfc. 11 AU drugglsu refund tha money If It ' ' 1 H l U!al " f1" tlr fifntocnre. K. V. Grove's s'gnature " . ' , U (J r 1 tr, jf,.v. hljrh quality- of tho shoes mado. in Louie. x In the face Of the -tmcerialr.t'os Mblch ' ! attend presidential election years thej sr. : Lotus manufacturers liavc expert. Wired a vertr of ri.mtii-lcahl nriniwrlir , w une concern atone, ; the Hamilton Dixiwiv Hhoefonipany which doaa the largest shoe business-" j tliev. world; wliose sales' are published "inontlily throughout th Unllel Htates. and are looked upon: by many as a retiectlon of ,the condition ot the country; rport a business ttls year of over nine mil. Hon dollars, showing1 an uiiuaual .in crease over the prosperous condition ot 190$, which Is something remarkable Twenty-five yeaxa axo thla industry was monopoltaed entirely ; by the New England States. At that time St. Louis Jobbers parted shoo manufacturing; 4n a ama'l way. - Their efforts met with You Are invited! ; TO VISIT 2 THE ART 5H0P. I (Tlic Unusual Store.) : . We - appreciate your Vail whether you buy ornot.-- , v - s- . TnEAKTSnOP. V way.- incir ennrra met wtth - v . 4. and the demand for St. Louis it. W I, VAN NESS & CO;" oco rapidly lnrreacd until now j r ,kVT m " cj ' - I 4V ,VW.1110U 4X success made shoco moie shoes varii manufactured-In this city tnn in any other city in the world. A t J'n: li Ui A'.'crUta ;liue vu,UUz,' Overstochea Eeoona-Ilaud On TJri'BWRITERS. taken la exchanse for ' -j a-. ... '. ... -t .1.- " .-.'!., - Over 100 .machines of all nahti to so 1 , at Bacrlflc prices. v .'.' Rem-Shos .... to Hemlngtona .. .. .. 16.00 to nar-Locka ,. .. .... 55.00 to Hammonds ., '.,. 20.00 to Blickensderfers , 10.00 to Manhattans ; J26.0O to- Williamg ."'. 'irli.i:, J0.00 to Chlcogoet . . t. . .. 1S.00 to Wellington . 16.00 to Suns...... J5.C0 to Densmores . . , ... IS. 00 to Calllgrapka ,... B.00 to r-mnklins .. .. ...i. 15.00 to Sholes-VtslbleS .. ... J.00 to WRITE QUICK IF YOU . )- WANT BARGAINS. JT.H.CRAYTON & CO. 1-. j GENKRili AflKNTS, ' LiDDELL COMPANY, T7iiptitM. Tlollixm. Saw Mills. Ioinrove.1 I Learn Bookkeeping. J5horthaar JvoH Typewriting, Penmanship ana Eng.( t'f. ; yp 1 t lotl--Uila cannot h( done. Not Free you cannot gtC something for nothing.' But If merit appeal "we can convince you tha KING'S la tho -best"' Estahflshea and j. result of 2 S vearn' e'xperlencj.. ' REFEREXCECEvvy, hanK aAtl leadlng Jjusncsa. concern in, Raleigh or Ch&rlotto. , .. ! f r.."i ."fv-; Bllj. '' w " vrrtt An rrniim journal and sffervwa are now making. Addrem 1 .1 Tf A ftcOTTHL. N. C- or RALglOZL J.. L , O' J f ' " IK Elizabeth. College and Conservatory of Music : : A HiQH CRADE; COLLEuE, yK'jyUnsi LADIE5. f ;VrAj.,' .n Hinwti t SO flhft college nlantf flrenrnof ti-jilitlnir' 86.00 20.00 IS.OO 20.00 25.00 ! 25.00 80.00 10.00 26.00 S0.0Q urodem in all resDects: tZSO.OOO college plant,'. flrenroof-hiUdlngBl Ideal suburban location r park ot 0 acres offers all the allurements , of a free, pen-alr life in thla delightful climate; free from noise, dust y end smoke; overlooking beautiful Charlotte and surrounding noun- ' try. rnyslcal culture and out-door games. Car. line connections. .. University specialists and experienced teflcht rs at too .heads O all . departments. - Limited to 100 Boarding students.' ' - ! ' ESTABLISHED REPUTATION FOrt,1 THOROUGH. WORK. ; AND . - GOOD HEALTH.' ' t ,- For handsomely Illustrated catalogue and full Information, address .... . , ' CTIAS. B. KINO, President, - H'f i5 t-t ovt e 5 1 : i "9 1 1 ' t .
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Dec. 15, 1904, edition 1
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