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tJ Iff I ' ! CHA11L0TTE DAILY OBSERVER, JAN 0AIIT ,4, 1C0G. 7 X Mrs. C. ,-C. r.on. r.coelves and Enter. tnJits Over UtO .iuetta-n&;-Notable. Sutial i:ent In Hickory.- ? ;- , 1 'rerial to The Ohwrvcr.' ' 15 " ' Htrkoiy. Jan. 8A mufih ' enjoyed ml brilliant nodal ewent was, the re i ..Hon given last, evening1 by Mrfc-C LvM for the Hound Down book . lub. There wore registered lit gweta, ml probably a doscn. or so did not ros ter. Misses Murphy and Martin re- clved at the door, and the members of iio club, realty a round draen. In the isni th i Darlor. vMra.. Xs-f M. Hufham i resided -at the registers Inr the amtn )arlor i. Mies i Kobn at tha-plano and I'rof. s Patterson, : s Violinist, .rendered beautiful ' musio, .', Miss Sigrnon and .Vrs. Martin served the frapp In the amine room. - The round dosen scheme wan carried outl the decoration: in each mom there were burned a dosen red candles, -et amid evergreen drapery; the cover oesign of the register, done artlstlraJly In pen and Ink by Mra. D. W. Read, of Claremont College, represented a dozen gay female In fantastic round skirts, round aleeves. round heads, and en on; " a : dosen. Christmas bells hung ab ive each entrance. Not withstand lnc the number of guests, there was not the least crowding, the two parlors, dining room, and ample hall being thrown to i gather..; Everywhere holly, mistletoe. , ferns, begonia, palmetto, cedar, smllax. and other evergreen were banked and festooned with fine effect. Jtlegant re-i treahment were served. I Mrs. Boat waa a charming nostras, passing among her guests easily. and ; graciously, not overlooking a detail V. that might make for their pleasure, and herself enjoying the mcaPinn as any of them, FMPTIET) IVTO THE SKWER. '''tC''iA"'""- 1 hi , The Police Offlcrra Yeotcrday Pourwl tt Gallons of nilwl Tiger W blKkcy Into a Man Hole la Acvonlanc . .With Orders of Mayor Murphy. Bpecisl'to The Observer. p Oreensboro, Jan. C In accordance, with-tha orders of Mayor Murphey 2" ' gallons. Of whiskey were, emptied Into the city sewers here yesterday after noon.' It had been advertised for the past tan days that the whlckev would ' be destroyed if some one-did not put 1 1) a substantial claim for it. The whiskey had been seized from vniloiiH blind tigers in the city, and only one mn,Pan MeNeara negro, put In his Claim. ,Hls claim, however, waa not verified J so his ownership was for feited,.' i 'Taka all this stuff and empty It into : City sewer." said the mayor. I wouldn't sell it1 to any drug store or anybody else." The procession then 'began.' All of the police officers took ! ,: jug or iwo ana sevrnu pn"ii ij;ea. to carry me nquui loan. n. cessjon marcnea up nrm cim mien and then to the corner In front of C. r vt.M" Vanstory's residence. Here all the , hurdena were put upon the giouml ,,,'and thO large crowd present funned a Circle around the man hole The " 'aratlns; was removed and the entire L . lot, consisting of about 2f gallons. 4! wag poured Into the underground channel. 5,009 POIt VJilVKIWITY. ; Dr. L Emrrtton. of nalilmorc, En-.-:.--4kmB"-Uhrmrr for Mnirlcal and -' Mining glneers New 1'rlxc for 'tVi law Department, Special to The Observer. tyAt Cbaixrl HIM, Jan, 3. Dr. Isaac Emer H Von, of Baltimore, has made tho Hni '.. ti.Versity a New Year's preta-nt of IS.OPo , to be Used as an endowirxnt for the ." library of electrical and mining engi 1 neers. This gift or l)r Emerson's Is very timely and ITnlverslty people " : greatly appreciate his generoHlty. 'Another highly appreciated expres- alon of love for the University Is an annual prise of $25, .which Mr. 8hep- . vard, of Atlanta, has Just established t. .w I I 'Phi. ...Ill 5 il i.-.-".!. 1. m1h -ii "ii..n"n-wJ rirs7.,,"'-::i,,: .;; v,i,'n'tr, ".r"l V. 7. i V K.i,i,.. X, 1VI ,. .', ..... ........ ... At me miaaie or trie, afirrnoon i Students had been enrolled. RESULT OP LONG HOI K1 MMf Peath on Hall Only One of I ; Aumber rauHml by Working )-er- V, ;: ttaie Remain Shipped to Tenncs- rf.t- ge Home for Bunlt I. , !-... nL ,,i neiUBviue. .uin. i. i in-- reuinnm cu f ZZZi.Z ,1 ::'J. . . '" 1 .! as follows: Moasrs. W. C. Brwli.. It, i Correapomlenee of The '-mi.- ox iiiuiit!. ,. !K. 1'i.snell and S. M. Asburv A site! Concord, Jan. r.-Mn. Mar i The registration of students for the , been m.r,hfl.ed f .., died this morning at the h. jyaprlng tenn or the rnlversity began H(mthHr ilauvav near the Morin'. daughter. Mrs. Surah Orlffln. - A-i1aw T-eMnreic will hevln Thnrsdnv. "'"' Haimay, IK ar ins Morgan- ,.," ,. ,m.t M r. of 130 I jif -.the young man Metis, who was killed V'- " e1glne on 111" Souih'-rn yester--day, were shipped ti Tennessee to-night for Interment. 'oisldrb!c difficulty Was experienced 4 locsitlug hia lioin'Mf -v Is said that b- had been ol duly H , Vhours when killed und. whlli out t' : Hag an Incoming train, had fallen t- .' leep. This Ih th Hi it t l till i r a like nature during the past fiw weeks. It Is only Justice to the Soutiuu-n i siv that It was not compulsory on the part of the unfortmialA iniiti in work over time but It Is iiM'd thiU tl-, V Hire doing It to have fat imuni i f ir the h'i Idays. Jtceejwlon at lliiuierMtllle Correspondence of The m, ' Huntersvll;c. Jan. '.' Mr JIUKh Sample ilelltcht fnnv -l'Tli ii nd 1 rn Hi" it il ie, IllSt I'Vi'll- a lew or their rtti tii at te fng. KverIMM wn dell. I'iiih ,ii.1 th evening was Jot fullv spent 'ii.,.- trS7U; present Wre Mi-'iri. S (I .(..h um r; Frank Bamett, ri-org. t ):iliimie: Min ;SA.; a Ella I'oits. v.-tdi" 1'inziei, item, . Alexander LI'le nnn mi d (iii.e it;2!; ftomple. p is. ! Mis Otis Clioat. afier srH-nilnir i he . ;fe. as holidays with her mints lien- l.ii. re s1.' Urnd to Uu Vi!l Kentsle fi.llme - Misses Pearl and Julia cldvi II and :'? 1R3 He Sample will return to sta'est ! Female College In a few dav lr V t W. Craven, of North Cove wsw a iinit-;,- In the village during the holldsvs iifVMfS. Annie Iiigmui. ,t UadeNiri who ' rf .,j! has been visiting her sister. Mrs. ! I. ...J: Y'i lilvthe . has ret'irned home. -Mr Hid: Johnson, who has Iwti cl -rk hi Harnett ' yi !! Brothers for some tlrn-. fi rerinned I S'Wand returned to his home at Hirrls-...-..Imrg. ' Funeral of llrakeman. ' 'yiV8peeiaV to The Observer. RsldSVlile, Jan -The r rim Ins of i:.3:.;.Xft 'Letcher Davis, a lirakeriMti on Ih" S.ltoutnm were brought tr ltltavlt r, yesterday morning and cstr'! to Mt -rIterman chureh and hurled. Voutig DavUrWbo Wu a relative of the Kettle , !': muy at lierry mat nl life- whip- t i 'K '' v ' oear ballsbury Saturday. !!,v:'' W Raaquet for Bank ottk'ern. 'if tipeeial to The Observer. iTf Jilgh Point. Jan. 3 Lat night, at ' A .v! f he Klmwood Hotel. Mr 3. Klwood t ' i Cox, president of the Commercial Na Vtional Rank, gave a banquet to thtt of ' )l(fn and dlraetors of the bank. The ,recajko proved to be quite n enjoy v obis one gad the spread, was one of the best , All Paris is reaQing end discussing the memoirs of the Philadelphia dent 1st,' IT;-Kvsns,' '.'the fHend Napoleon the III4 -which has Just ocen jmbllshed end which contains . tnost aaceltent c lcrtptieref the last day of he So cond tonplre. ; i urneffa VaniMa Kxfraet lg the beet , . , ...-r Jcnrrw it Insist oei hip (ng i la tor your iood, . Pure u4 iAMUSEMEKTS Comedtana who can sing are lacking on the American stage to-day.. Of the numerous male ; stars in comta operas there are not more than four who have what may be called a pleasing voice. They rasp and rant and Introduce var ious stunt with their songs In order to catch the public fancy. Of the comedi ans who can sing George Evans, ap pearing this year in "The Runaways," is said to-be the -beat of them all. - This little man is possessed of a very sweet voice and although ho uses gestures, gesticulation add tnaneouvtrs Juring a song he makes a hit with nis singmg. The fact that George Evans can alng I only another evidence of hia versa tility. In.; deference to the changes which are tn constant demand by the American theatre going public, wheth er in hia songs or in his stage work, he overcomes every new situation without any trouble, In "The Runaways" he introduces a number of his own spec!' aides and they add greatly to a produc tion which was Immensely popular even before Mr, Kvans took the lead ing iole. In the highest class as a comedian so has Mr. Cvntn bwn he author 6f i . y 1 rk ct..rM ,,,,....... ....... ... : mer Time." written Dy nr. avans, is one of the sweetest songa of Ua kind , pbnc 'fetann - ever given to the American. Others of his MgKeut hits were in' on de Corner Dldn t Mean no Harm," '1 11 be True to Ma Honey Boy,'' "Liook Out for the Hoo-doo-doo-doo Man" and "Como Take a Trip in my Airship." The royalties Mr. Evans has secured for hia songs should have made the author independently weal thy. "The Itunawayi" at the Academy Monday, Jan. 8th. I John Oi-lffith's current production of i Shakespeare's ''King Itlchard the Third," although played most effective ly hv the leading tragic actors of the past three centuries with the original 1 business and effects divided by tho 1m , mortal author, and later presented with new ideas ami emheiitsrtmniits origin 1 I... at.. . . ,1kk.. nrlll i, ....-!.... r..iffi,.-. 1 Irifr engagement here have manv mod ern hlta of business and illustration suggested by the well-known London Mlsge, manager, Mr. Murray Carson who likewise conducted aeveral of the flnlHhlng rehearsal of the present , company. Mr. Carson is a manager and ntnge producer of long experience and fi lis artistic work in putting on Heerbohm Tree's production of Stephen i Phillip's "Herod ' ctrew l he attention of , theatre-going London to his capablltly ; In that direction in a wav that will not 1 soon be forgotten. Hia latest accom , pllshment was the big production of i Hall Cain's play. "The Prodigal Hon," I nt the New Amsterdam theatre. New .... 1 '""""' v..... . York. Mr. Carson is the author of many most delightful plays, Including t "Rosemary, "Change Alley "The BlMhop's Move," dudgeons," etc Ilia i arllHtlc efforts In connection with Mr. : (jrimth's production Is a strong assur- ' a tire of Hh unusual merit. ! Mr. (JrlffKh date here Is Tuesday night, Jan, flih. 1 KITE PI'KfHASED. 1 Krettlon of IIiiIIiIIiirh for Morganion Canning Factory to Hogln at Onco Hank Declares Dividend. Special to The Observer. Moriranton. Jan. 3 A meetlmr of the atockholders of the Bank of Morgan- j ton was hl(l Monday night In the bank 1 building. Mr. John A. Dickson, presl . . . . - dent of the bank, presided over the meeting. The affairs of the bank wore found In nn excellent condition and the stockholders were much pleased wllh the business (lone since Its organi zation, a Utile over a year ago. The reports showed an Increase of over $r,8 . 000 In the btiHlnesa of the bank for the past year.AU tho principal officers wet reelected for Ihe ensuing year ami a dividend of 6 per cent, wan declared. I " l,lr' A meeting of the stockrohlers of the i Morganton canning Factory was held in the court hou, few day. ago, 1 "0 executive eommille to aelcrt will licgln at once. Tho capital stork Is 115.000. M u Uni.ah Urri A 4',.rll!. C3 , .. , . co'mm., nd, r tho'hwiv M..hA..,;:i ; North und Konth Cumiini mail., n I !fT,,.,fl, vWl lo tho Morganion hive , thK Wek .,.. lho vnlt i ,,i!f,, Wh I turned to (In "iiaboro Normal CoMeire ! j . . .. . I w nn reiuuves in .ilorKanlon wi re- MisseK Laura Krwln. Julia, Krwln, May Machnux Florence I'earsoji and Willie ,S,,iinhour. Mihs l-'lurenie Patton. of Llnrolnt)n. I visiting her brother, Mr. V. H l'at lon. t.lohc l'uiiilture o. ICIeclit Ofiicers. Spirlnl to The Obsei'ver. High I 1 1 1 1 1 . .Inn. 3. -There was or Knulzed In re vcHtcnliiv the Ulobe Par lor Km nluire CumpHiiy w ith H H '1 iiinlliiHun. pichtent: J. H liountree, seiretaiv and treasurer; Allen Tom IniHuii. general nuiiniKer. DlrectorM, S 11. 'I nn.tluKon. J. H. It. ni n tree, A- S. ".ildwell. Dr. MeAnnlly and A J riuiillimon. '1 he capital stock will he J I., niio aid In. Vel(ihc Wrick Xenr Croatan. I.i I to The tibserver. ! i i,. in. Jan. 3. -Five freight ears : vim- railed ncur Croatan yesterday, 1 tin ! k being caiiHed by spreadlnK i ill" I lie traek was torn up for aorne dmtan.-e and the enr badly demolish ed N "tie wan Injured. The na- 1 m-iup-i ami hnggnga were transferred. - -- j T cnir, A COI'D IN OXE DAY ! lake laxative lut .MO Quinine Tab. I iei. iirtiKiHi refund money if it rails i tn ..ie i. w. uitUVB'3 signature la on I en. Ii h. x j5e. j Itching, Scabby Skin, If von km mehsa and pains in bones, pocsj ana joints, Itening, ieabby faktn. Blood f eeli hot, Swollen Q lands, Itisinss and Jltimpt Ethe kla. Mtxws lobes la lioota, re Throat Win. tww artiat SgMstcSwgS Slm wUi 4o.aMlila Um UcoS pun mot lieh. mjKks, auras down. lJiMrrM, ii fcM.Fft(.r Say juavor jcyaorows imuu$ oat, lake X" Botahlo Blwd Bdo Csarasttei , (0 ear the were and moss deep seated nw, Ueala all sores, ctoseeusoheaaaa puitts, rdao all ewallag,saakee blood KattlTeoaMr M' , tn ttiHastiw. CsjsHi, tmtm. lnrsMs " aeeee4tlrtaoautfeioecV .. IVUSf fi" " ' . ;., the slle ,.nd e,. , t buildings ... el . t- ' Mr,. r eoorass Mil rrrmrira mm in srKJr Z?ilT.r S.vrffc "? I "TZrvr?." year asasa a tee taut la m9'mi i 1 I READ THIS LETTER : , S tt tffanll mil nlMmm to tMUft tn Oi nrtM of Oowin'i Pnminonui Car. Lut Dietmbtt I wu i ihraiui inra wIlholeurUTi n runt IM phyueiui pro- ! noancMi it pi lor tM troairt. wun no miwnem ranin. Vte!T!&23!rAVA I ff"? ,. fss?1 Mtv:1? ; I never un to tik a laod word for it r iu w-, . . r, "-"" "aarnenrtn. IT. O, "SalMDM tor I. J. WUIK." DIED 6CDDK5TLY. Ex-RlM-riff W. B. Ijtne, , County, Kxplrcn lYom of Craven Attack of Heart failure. Special to The Observer. Newbern, Jan. S. Ex-Sheriff W. B. Lane died at his home at Perfection, this county, this morning at O'clock. His death waa sudden and was caused by heart failure. He waa one of the 'best-known residents of the county and a Confederate veteran; he was universally admired He was 71 years ,. ... .k.jw lend . ((. uo aiiu was hiciua iium won iv 1K00. MRS. MONTGOMERY DEAD. Klsier of rate Governor Scales Passes Away at Italdsvllle, Aged 03. .Special to The Observer. Keldsvllle. Jan. J. Mrs. Annie Mont gomery, sister of ex-Governor A. M. Scales died this afternoon at 6 o'clock after a short illness. She was twice married, her first husband, Thomas Iawson. losing his !lfe on the battle field within a few days after his mar riage. Her second husband died sev eral years ago. Three children, all prominent In the business and social life of this place, survive. She was US vara old. The funeral will be held to-onorrow afternoon Paul Holler, of Burke County. Special to The Observer. Morgunton. Jan. 3 Mr. Paul Holler, a prominent and prosperous farmer, died at his home throe miles eaat of Morganton yesterday morning end was buried at z.ion cnurcn uu uiuoihis i . . . . . .... , M 1 , V. ! IA I, AJIm ITrillr hnil haAn In ha.il honiih f,.r ome time and the end waa I i not unexpected. He was operated on - " " - - - ' last .Saturday oy ur. wra8, ui vllle but his aavancen age whs Bgamsi him and he had grown rapidly worse him and he had grown rapiaiy worse i until hh, . death, CllJ!!!!ffigU,T' and restore. t tfl,roo a and thrift children. I Price cents and $1.00. - Bold In each a a v . - l ... . . Mesrs. Harrison and William woner, , mid Mrs. Lenoir Berry. It. rmstead, of Dnrliam County. 1 ''n'Tn 2 TR Cb'Tn7,tfJ a'"? mwhT Thle" 1. the flr "summeV Durham Jan. 2.-R- C- V.m"L 1 since childhood that I have been without ptonilnenl and rl' ltnown rlt sen. died f k, , g4 , d h nt hi home on Mat River, this county. . -omn,v n'nw than hen . tn lot night about 10 o'clock. The runerai and burial will take place to morrow. He lived nbottt sixteen mlle from Durham. Mr ITmstead vai about 48 years of ago and left a wife and one doughter. He win Ihe Hon of the late 'Squire D. I'mstead find hn even living brothers and one sit ter Two of his brother. Mesn. A. K. und J- N- I'mntend, live In iJurham. Ho was a well-to-do furmor und hus large i fiirullv connection, i Mary McBrldc, of Concord. Observer. i y McRrlde : home of her i of cancer, i age. She i lived In Union county up io a few yea.r ; ' I ago. Spencer, of Caldwell County. Special to The Observer. Morganton. Jan. i. Mr J W. Rpen- I cor. an aged cltlsen of Caldwell county Idled t his homo near Dudley Shoals. : Mondnv. He was the father of Mrs A. V. Homers, of Morganton. You will not find beauty In rouge pot or complexion whitewash. True neauty come to them onlv that take Holllnters Koeky Mountain Tea. It a wonderful tonlr and heautlOer. 36 centf Tea or Tablets- H- H. Jordan A Co. Half the World Wonders i how the other half lives. Those i . who iimb Bucklen's Arnica Salve never wonder If It will cure Cuts, Wounds, 1 I Hum, Hore and all Skin Eruptions; I they know 11 will. Mrs. Grant Shy, i 1130 E Hevnolds St., Springfield,! i 111 , aB: "1 regard It one of the I absolute necessities of housekeeping." i i (luarantccd by It. H. Jordan & Co., : druKglats. 2Sc. j A sunflsh weighing over 1,000 pounds vii caught recently in Santa Barbara Cal It was 12 feet long. May Uve 100 Years. The chances for living a full cen tury are excellent In the case of Mrs. Jennie Duncan, of Haynenvllle, Me., now 70 years old. She writes: "Elec tric Hitters cured me of Chronlo Dyspepsia of 20 years standing, and rnndn me feel as well and strong as a young girl." Klectiic Bitters cure Stomnch and Liver diseases, Blood J ,!u1 0rr"- 0"'lf"rftl debility and bodily wcnk nens. Sold on a guarantee at It. II. Jordan & Co.'s drug store, Price only 60c. Bono Pains, Swellings heals alt pesos, Scales, Kropttoat. Vatery Bltatera. b rla bum. KmmI t kakini m attested' part. T" 1 ' CANCER tStiji pa ratio ratlnjr Bwellutrf, Kattng .vgljr (Jleers. tf.BB.beal ra( eaaoar Mtteetly. II mors, bali Um sores . If vea hava a Of UI rormtcM rtmrla. itia. railings, aunglntL anil lkavwtiiii Paloa, take Hlood 11 aim appear bator they develop lata Oaaeea ' Mtaaie vies Bales i. fj. .) Is pleas aa. ao seas to tafea. Thoroogaly Ueaa4 A esse af Fyre Bouuata : ' If Mm,' Hal vrWf Blood MaaatiKi soar tronMa. aad rwi'. SfMiaal leasakKll ' aieesautta ir au raara. , ajomp iwmaw awiiniwi -weaa a tons, aka, aurw Dyepaeale, niie ! bm IMS ! Tattig as ttlnaind. seelsi lailsSfc, - IlVEasy.Enpuh'ilf .Ycav:,;'A .r ;;, f, Do yon sufier from colds ? Do jon rcaliza the treat dangers in colds? i ( ' j i xoa can anve cold out as snrelr. and even more speedilj than 70a can drive oat a fever, . h Z '.)r. S3V"' RnbGowan'a Pneumonia Core oyer your chest or .throat GowMn'a goes in. It drivef out all cold,, all Inflammatioti,' all evil germs. Cures a cold ia one sight. Relieves croup In 15 minutes cores ia one night Guaranteed to curie paeumonitu All druggists sell s - GOWAirS PNEUMONIA CURE Get a bottle to-day and be prepared. Croat, size fenbuirh fcr an .ir,M 0fre tS;) H25nt j1"- Regular bottles, f 1.00. Sent by mail on receipt 01 price. Cawaa tUdical f Barkasa, . C Indigestion Is easily overcome by the use of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure, because this remedy digests what you eat and gives the stomach a rest allows It to recuperate and grow strong again. Kodol relieves Indigestion, Belching of uas, Hour Htomach. Heart-Burn, etc, and enables the digestive organs to transform all foods into the kind of rich red blood that makes health and strength. Sold by King's Drug Co. To Remove - FRECKLES AND PIMPLES IN 10 DAYS, USE NADIKOLA. The Complexion BeauUfler. THE NADIN0LA GISL NADINOLA is a new discovery guar- ---.""p 7," ,w n nraan m nrt mnn .ariii ha rafun in pimples, liverspota, collar discolora- ,tions, blackheads, disfiguring eruptions ietc. The worst cases In 24 days. etc. The worst cases In 2ft days. Leaves Mrg; gtta Br"wn Vrites:-NaihvUle; Tenn., Sept. , 1906. "I have been uaing your Nadlnola, Egyptian Cream, Soap and titv hv nil Iskuritnsr ririicrsritttai rf hv mail better complexion now than Prepared only Dy NATIONAL TOILET CO., Paris, Tenn. Sold In Charlotte by R. H. JORDAN A CO., , And all leading druggists. SEE OUR LINE OF FOUNTAIN PENS. A full assortment all sizes and prices. Every one guaranteed. The best made. If you have ever had trouble with a Foun tain Pen, give ours a trial, and we are sure you will be satisfied. THE PAlAMOIiNTAIN COMPANY. 57 YEARS AGO EMERSON PIANOS Jumped cause of quslity. Into prominence be their - musical tone TO-DAY Over 83,000 "JCmersons" are In homes of particular people, aunt to last a lire time. Sold at an boneat prlca Charlotte f.!nsic: Co. SIS Korth 'Tiyon. I. Waldo Ameav Mensger." "BUCK" Stoves anJ Ranges,:' the Cooking and Heating Stoves with. the reputa. tlon. Their reputation ia not "undeserved. Only good results are obtained Trom their use and this accounts for the great demand. , ' . , - . . Allen Hardware Co. t i, T X -s- 0. E. ALLEN, . Cenrl. Wholosale and Retail Dealers In ,J2 :;;8flgd;,a' PET : tsumates furnished i .4 A. H. WASHBURN, SOUTHERN ACErJT. PHAJRLOTTE - PRACTICE HAKES ; PERFECT put I do not practice on your Hats, Furs or Garment'. My practical ex perience makes It perfect It you want me to call on you, phone 654 or call J 07 W. 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Coal! 1 MasSWSJsjssjsjJBajsjasasj LET US SERVE YOU f For all Purposes - We sell the best Coal t that money can bay, and J iknow we can. give satis"! faction, no matter what X Z your fuel requirements t maybe. : " ST1W DOEESTK; ELACKSr.IITH COALS it 11 S .Olarfctts.ir.a".,:! 1 1 hi - w - .J t. BUILDERS OF THE CHARLOTTE i a :.Hm n a ,,n.'!s,vr,'"i. v s ' a v wapaswsa k .1 . '"It lT I, ATliV . iff (lf Vi tf'1.ii WSJ IDS BOIITHHIRTJ AcIhTMTm 1TOR .' ' m J mnraa wool germ an beddlss and heddlb framea. Foskstt Bishop Btaam Traps Carried tn teek; alto Card OHettUat anf ; ' s Fall Una t SappUaa, . V . CHARLOTTB t BIRMINGHAM ' SFARTAN B VRQ , "J n' pol ley That covers all diseases (No vides liberal Bums for surgical operations and pays lib-, eral indemnity for permanent disability. Issued by ' MARTLAND CASUALTY COMPAXY, ' ' SOUTHERir STATES TR08T COMPANY ' General Agemta. HARVmr LAKBOTB. Express Charires Paid By Us. A trial will convince you. that these goods are the vary bait for . medicinal and other purposes. Send as your orders and if not per fectlv satiBlactory, return at our sunded at once, aii snipmenis are Jtem'f by Postal or . Writ for priea list amaahmtammlmKZamawmmmamrmaiaamr-- marmramammS. - FOR SALE Entire Machinery of First-Class Mill . lKlnyon Cone willow. 18-Inch Bufflao fan. 1 Schofleld box opener. 1 Schofleld lumper picker, B ram well feed and Spencer oiler (new). 1 Kltson card and picker waste cleaner (new). 1 Kltson, 2-cyllnder waste opener, (new). 6 Sets D; &F. cards. (4 sleeve bearing), 48x48-lnoh, Bramwell feeds, Torrance balling heads and Barker ruba 1 First breaker, 48x48-inch D. A F. card. . Bramwell feed and Tor rance balling head. ' l 48-Inch Grinding frame, travers ing grinder and slide rest. 1 48-lnch Roy trtlsrslng grinder: 1 set Clamps; 1 large clothinr drum with stand. D. & F. mules. 313 SDlndles. 2 -Inch gauge. 1 D. A F. mule, 288 solndle. 2- tnch gauge. 2 Cop winders. Lever & Qrundv. 60 spindles each. 8 Reels, Lindsay, Hyde A Co.. EO double spindles each. 2 D. A F. spoolers (new), 4 Tompkins winders, 12 spindles eacn; l unto, 15 spindles each 1 d. & f. twister, 200 spindles, ? I''11.1"- 3 3-4-lnch gauge, $ 1-2-Inch lift., (new) 6 Case calendar windups; 1 Mc Cleary turning machine;- 1 Me Cleary 2-roll brusher, lr2-roll brasher. ' - v 1 Denlson's Railway sewing ma chine for napper '; l-No. 8 Sturtevant fan, heater and dry plpea ; . -: 18 Tompkins cylinders, with cen ter plates, rings and spreaders, vari ous gauges. . . , '13 Tubbs loopera various gauges. ? 4-Union button sewing machines, No. 10, on bases. ' 1-Wheeler A Wilson buttonhole machine. ' 1 Union special taper; 1 Rib out ter. . ' - t Collarette attachments (Cooper) for knitting frames. ' ,, ? S Tiffany A Cooper, 4 section, S 6 gauge, flat cuff machines. - S--IHttOk 1$ gauge, 6 section. 3 40-lnch Circular latch, needle, Buse rib frames. 1 Iron frame neck marker. i' 300 Knitting frame thread guldeal igo uuaner eavers, wentworth A Dempster, t t ' t t 100 iron a wooa pulleys: beltlnr. all . sixes; Jack spools Tompkins winder bobbins; yarn scales: cotton and platform scales; mule bobbins; supplies and repair parts. MYERS A COMPANY, , i . NORFOLK. VIRGINIA. . A . i.ra K-m I,, MM fcr a 19,11' 0 Ttlmnt...!., LM'-I. U, rnb;jt tor Mil lll.llll I t,l.llTl1 V,J " V m liMh a-W 11 akwHalfa4lMllil-M- IHwrwlH. m mm 4 wwta I" m m Fl str TsMMeisit4i Hi ItWLls) wt lasatasa. Itr aaiaaam at. - -l flatJ hv asl 1 ri Or J v -- i 1. 1.. .I. i t- VX " , hm,! r j, ' i - r A . u N0ETII 0AH0LEI3 SUPPLY COMPANY nroum : - nrnimm . awn nrnnrn w sm.aaawa.'Vi Exception) and also Dro Manager inMrane Dspartment expense ana money wxu ne re- mane in piaiu eases, : Exprasu Monay Ordar. of othar Uquort. ) You Will Always find us Ready TO SERVE YOU. HACKNEY BROS, Plumbing and Heating Contractors, Jobbers In Supplies. Hackney Bid., W. Fifth St Charlotte Best Conducted c Hotel : . THE r BUF0RD Special attention given to Table Service, malting it un- equaled in the South. This - 1 tv t,a Tf4 " that is claiming the atten- ' tidn.of the traveling public, i - Clean, .Comfortable Beds, Attentive Servants. r 1",;, - ftc;?Krm o opee v- iU Ual 1' "A T"!,, ,5 ' - -. . l I ft i- ' 1 ' ' I i V t i v. J -...- ' ' I J0 tastMoosi is sfADn , i . 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The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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