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CIIARLOTTi: DAILY OIttVER, FECUA;. T 1, 1. r::n'AiMSG to.kPD Brat' . ttl. One or. Hte HoniKta, up!ttt! "of Slatlncs t'nipoltlot of Sctiool n - itntrHnv Thinks Ery lxxly OHi't tto CJood Ixoklna.iid That Buck Ain't to Blame.. Yesterday was Bed Buck's day ott, and he went out borne, to Provider township, to help hunt lor hla hound, Mpeed. The toys hero In the Mule Pen sny they Hear that everybody in Provi dence who can -climb la up a tree, for la wUd Ithat Speed haa gone mad. The day before yesterday Speed plied . on one of Buck otherjjounda and almost , killed him beWTT the people could get them disentangled. Speed then 'struck through the wood and hasn't come home yet. Of course Buck hate to Jose Speed by himself, but the situation la graver than that: ' If Speed la mad, then the hound that ..u a.nA -will foftA ' whatever he comes across, it wouia ,'' be unjust to kill the other hound on jn uncertainty. That la why It ia of ' public Interest to find and diairooee Speed In time to kill out the other ' bound before she incubation period ex- ' of a composition by one of the graded . school children and takes advantage nf Riu1c'a absence to sllD It Into the 1 paper. It la aa followa: , "RED BUCK." '::,' . UMi . ... ..... . ... Itb ,L Ea - JB,verywooy is uniiunr mi mn character, being City Editor of The aAartowo uoMrvvr. oui a iv ' there are a great many people who 'don't know what his real name la. 'They nay be la a very bright man; . Mil u. Vi wvit-aa atviMt urea nltar- ger St dogs. He must be fond of both animals or brought up among them, as he knows all about them. He ha about alx brothers, I think , One of them came to town one day ''and couldn't find Red Buck At last ft - j. ki .. - -1 1. 1 it. no nougni a pmii w wm iiuii. no v went to the square and started calling - doga aa harfl as he could, and nerore be knew It his brother was at his :'Jiee.sv Wr;. ;.M. I at via hA tytAaf tafvllnh nun T :','.'.Mfftt' Atcr fni fata .Irk.hcn n r. nlnrnvfl "'the color of his face and hair. I don't wmmr what he win do when tan shoes go out of style. He is a fine news paper man and is on the spot when there la anything doing. The world : cant be made up of all good look "tag men and for all I know Red Buck ..Alti!' ya hlsffiA a rA Tvnrclnn m fnr Mov ing anything personal." '-V. EL JOIIX8TOX HEARD FROsfc' SecwHary of the Savannah Lodge of the International .Association of -'.-Machinists Wire Tliat Johnston Is yr-:::.: 4hPt.a.,T XI TAhnutm ta Itvlfltr til nittr . MO.V ... V...TVI I. .M ..V ' en assured fact. In view of the facts nnhllHheit In The Observer vesterday , morning practically every person ln- . .'.A.Ast.t 1.AllttrniY that th rlAriam m. .celved from Bavannah, G-a., Monday ' whm rrftnkw!. and that Johnson, him- ; self had went It, signing tn$ ttrne ''8, 'tT. Slkes" to it. . ' Mr. C. V, Russell, president of the .'A"". V' 'u. A .. J,.j. ,1 . .ilj.n1 A.M.. I -' ciition of Machinists, Tuesday Wired the secretary of the Sa vannah lodge of the organization, ask ing If he knew anything of Johnston. f Ifr.' Russell yesterday morning received 'KWCiti-tlff for Ilnrkv Mount to-dav. ' 8!gned) William Adair." lirXT nt'ILOIXG BRIXtJS .V,0(0. Mr. If, T. McKlimon Pureliases Tills e . Fine lropertyTo Move to titer ,, lotto to Ave, 'Mr. II. T. McKlnnon, of Scotrhvtlle. Oa.. ha purchased tht Hunt building at tb coiner f North Tryon and Fifth stn'f'ts. The conslderatfon is given a't $50,000 cash. Mr. McKlnnon Is the fatlir of Mrs. r . ). Hawley, tir.t and Is a gentleman of much wealth. He is ex peeled to arrive ' me cuy HNoniy u irniKe rim iiumn With Mr. .iiiij Mrs. Hawl-y. " The Hunt property Is regarded as i-'Ono of the best In the cltv. It Is of brick, substantially built and of pleas-1 .lift miin vtiyi i wiTniftii. j i,, i.;vinr!i ... store Is now occupied by the Hawley Pharmacy. In addition to this there ' are three other large stor- on the ground Door and eome :5 dlTlccs -. above. ...k - I ,1.. n Hl... WK. j nuiiivii luin nin Hi It 'IHRHU vYf MH i...n.f i...v i.,a tru.... t.-.A i. line .MiiiwiiiH I. .in ipii i",i I jbtt m "I II " Heights. The conxkloratlon In given at : $8,000. WORK OX JltyrKIi I'HOGHI'XSIXO. ' Some Jftn of the HoIhImiI Structure Way Sttw It" is'cnrcil Hotel to Ik) t'ompletctl by October 1st. t One stAiidiiig In thi! front door-way , of ine new hotel hiki looking up may : gain some Idea of what the structure t Is to be when completed. The open tourt Is to be on the etmt side, thus giving to all ihe roomx a nlde expos ;feune with an abundance of light and i, Sir. The brick walls of the court are !hflnir Inld on the Kteel wnrk fnih Hn. tjon of which Is made to Miiirtmrt cer- ;italn part. The steel has reached the "i- fifth floor iind the front has been rals- ' d to a level with the fourth. It nuty i; be of Interest to note that the pressed brick in to ne lain on tin earn ulile as well an In front, thus making h much better Hhow from the squsen , than If the ordinary hrlcks were uhpH. The hotel Ix to be finished by M first of toler. ASITS TO THRASH REIORTER. f Observer Man OAVikIn the Keiglers 4 . and is In Mortal Dread. John fl. Zelgler. the father of young will iMigier. tne wnue man wno, witn bef'ire the recorder Tuesday morning ''en the chnrtre of Indulging In the fas- ,;'. '.j)4r,if in m rumA nf "ukin wct-i in ii. :.arma yesteiday for the police reporter 4 who had bten mo blunt and heartless to refer to tne negroes an "iirethren In ii.ebotiy" of ZtelgUt. V He aciosted 1ilef of Police Irwin -..n tfie strt foltous- "Vi'hat does fiiift cost to lick an editor''" "Nothing at all." n piled the officer ... t,CftW ,'la.rA'll ...... -.I... M , To Go. Out of ItiiHlnewN. '' The ("harjotte Handkerchief Matiu '.faeturlng 'ompany. which los-d hh ooors tt w or more ago, iuc cle- ' 'lded to go out of buslneas for good. ' The II ne cecjuipment will be sold and the emirs plant dlaposed of. The rna- Avutfuw ' m Ihiv tf.nd n itlfl4,.ii!i v iu Ofincipatea in disposing of p.. The SSle will be conducted private ly nd the whole outfit sold at the earliest os!bl0 moment. . , Jfa Itespotiss Yet IlmHved. ' Nothing has yet been heard' from Rev. C B. Robinson, of ilarshvllle, who was recently tendered tne call to Hi pastorate of Philadelphia Fresby. terlan church, at Mint Hill, Tbe church Is one at the oldest and strong est' in the county and it Is no littiu l onof to be caited.to Its pastoral. A tepponee from. 'Mr, Itobfuson is "ex tecied dally, , - h'rJ '-f i iuf Rwordcr Binds Walter" JIaniilton ' Over to" Superior court in Two ' Cautca of Lrceny---PoH Among Bad '$ Vomcn. ' , ?. V , '.V'" i. iS Walter' Hamilton, a whit youth of' about 20 year of age, was arraigned in the city police court yesterday on the. charge of stealing - 2 said a re volver f rorn Florence Ramsey andean overcoat from IMr O. .. Wagstaff, Hamilton's story was a rather "pitiable one, although Hot an unusual one In police circle. He 'had .formerly lived at 'Louisville, Ky., where his parents died - about a year ago... "After - the death of- his parents he spent some time In .New Xork and then 'drifted "to Charlotte, He secured "a poaitlon"ln, a cottbft" mill here, bat soon after wards felt in -with the woman of. the tenderloin district here and 'then gave up bla position in the 'mill and practi cally took up his residence with the Ramaey woman. He left here about a week ago and went to Salisbury and then It was that the woman had a warrant Issued for him. The evidence, produced v yesterday morning left lft tie room for doubt a to the guilt of Hamilton and Recorder Shannonbouse ' bound the young man over to the Superior Court, commit" ning him to jail in default of the re quired bond. There was no blind tiger in court yesterday morning. Y. M. a , A. NOTES, Series of Addresses to be Delivered to the Boys' Iepartnient. , The second social to the members of the Boy's Sunday Club of th Young Men's Christian Association Will be given to-night at ?:30 o'clock. A very interesting programme of fun and amusement has been arranged and the boys that attend can expect a good time. , The boy's meeting commlttne held a very Interesting session yesterday af ternoon. Plans and method for great' er boy's meetings were discussed. For the month of February a series of talks on "Ocean Perlla" will be delivered at the iBoy'a Sunday Club and the follow ing are the subjects: Februarys 4th, "The Tempest;" February 11th, "With out a Compass:" February 18th, "With out a Rudder;" February 25th, "Sprung a Leak." For the meetings of the Boy's Volunteer League another series entitled "Railroad Life.' has been ar ranged, with the followlnv subjects for the month: February 4th, "Tha Engi neer;" February 11th, "The Fireman;" February 18th. "The Conductor." There will be a general mass meeting on the last Sunday of the month at which time arrangements will be made for a big meeting. . HEAL ESTATE- TRANSFERS. Much Property Being Bought in All Sections of the, City. The Southern Real Estate, Ioan & Trust Company has sold to Dr. S. M. Crowell a house and lot on Noith Caldwell street, the consideration be ing $3,800. Through the same agency, Mr. C. H. Dul has recently pur I'hased a vacawt lot on Eltzabsth ave nue, the consideration not being given. Mr. William Brown, of New York, htu bought a house and lot on East. F.'C. Abbott & Comipany have sold I to Mr. T. Mi ITarr a 66-foot lot on Central avenue, at Piedmont Park, oa which he will soon begin the erection of a house, " Capt. J. W. rxbell Dead. News was received In the olty" yes terday nf the death, at his home at Richmond, Va., Monday, of Capt. J. W. V . . 1 , ...4, M.-ll 1.n.,.,M kjltUKU, vviiu wan innt. vwi i h rant Tihxll nnlYernd M. Ntroko of paralysis several months ago and had been conflned to his home since that time. He was clever gentleman and a popular railroad man. Men are quite as eager as women ; to cultivate good looks. We know of hundreds of men In this vicinity that arc taking Holllster's Rocky Mountain InllA,... 4)r. n.nla fn, ! I 1.11. nillul 1 ICIIMnn ov tnuiO) . v , i or Tablets, R. II. Jordan & CO. ! STIEFFS CLEARANCE SALE - AMONG THEM WE OffER Steinway Knabe Kranich & Bach ; Mathushek Ivers & Ponds' Fisher Everett Etc., Etc All Uprights Practically New Write To-day (has. M. Stieff Manufacturer of tha Piano With the Sweet Tone Southern' Wsrerooms 5 W. Trade St.. Charlotte, Ji. C. 11. UILMOTIf, Mgr. IF YOU HAVE A lluifiond to reset, we can do the work for you to your entire satisfaction. We carry t a complete lino of Ring. Stud and Brooch Mountings always In stock. Diamonds reset by an expert. We will gladly vx amins your Rings or Brooches at any Urns and let you' know if they are secure, ' " . GARIBALDI & DRUNS. a. V HE .-WANTS "A JOB, A Letter Received by Well Known CtrJutcn jrutd printed VerbaumA Remarkable Production,. , - f A stood eltfzen of the city Is In re ceipt of th following, letter. and Is kind enough to give The Observer. tha first chance at the,, opportunity which U oners! - V ''MH:ur ' f( "Dear ' Sir I have been - thinking of writing you for some ' time alnce , I saw you last In fact And aa usual 2 have a favor to aak I want you to. get me ' Space work on a Charlotte oaoer aome of those- papers over there- are paying men straight salaries for Space worn , tney could get for half - . ?Now U I make myself plain, you 11 tee that I want you to aee a publisher and tet!hlm about me tell him Im a mess for, news tell htm Ive a knowl edge of composition syntax and or thography that .enables me to write wnat i ;know- -t-- - -wf"r "Tell him sociology political econo my , and natural nhlloaoDhv . are open books to me That I can handle the eloquence of a Statesman or the lingo of a hobo Tell him I am in jail but I 11 be out in two moa I dont get a line in here and my companions are ivv urn uiuni congenial eitner lei me hear Dont mention my residence to any of the ladies." This 1 the medicine thev have Wn looking for at Rock BUI: "A meae for new land enabled to tell what he knows," ' S14323 SIH THE TATE-BROWN COMPANY sv. iil- ?f frrtv and clean everything in ladles' and gentlemen's wearing apparel. What's more, we have modern equipment and expert workers. That's some assurance that the work will be done right In fact, we guarantee that'jltwlll, CHARLOTTE STEAM .LAUNDRY. Launderers, Dyen, Cleaner, 219 Scuth Tryonttreet. Bargains in Second-Hand Vehicles We have 10 second hand Pneumatic Buggies, ay in good condition and newly painted "that we will sell cheap. Also a number of other second hand vehicles. J. W. WADSWORTH'S SONS CO. Handsome New Line :of: GO-CARTS and CARRIAGES Ws have alwaya offered the best value 1n ihesfe lines, and' we . Shall continue to do so. You can always come here with the as surance that you will secure t,he biggest bargains obtainable In ' charlotte. ' i :. wo liave Just received and luijve on display, the finest line of Carts we have ever shown. Cijitu from . . .. 2.50 up to $83.00? Tour Inspection of our superb new stock will convince you that': there Is not a similar line In Charlotte at out present price.' These nice, warm days your bahy should go out for the sunshine and fresh air. , . ', .. . W. I. Cash or Credit 4 4 . 1 i!iin fiiriiiiiire f ', Charlotte Boy Doing WelL - It.wJll interest his "old friends In thla city to know that Fred 1 Wood, formerly a resident, of Charlotta, will to-day assume the management of the office of the Postal Telegraph and Cable Company, it Augusta, Ga. Mr. Wood has been manager of the office of the Auguata Cotton Exchangtf and resigned to accept the new poaltlon,. . t tVA' vak-ou- nA' 4 Shown to-be Absolutely" Tlfol . v'sf .Modern Sdenc.;r- p's People used to think that baldness wa one of those things wblch.are handed down. from generation - to generation, from, father to son lust like a family heirloom. - Science has ahown the falaeness or this , belief by roving that baldness itself is, not a. constitutional d sease, but the result of a germ invasion of which, only Herplcide can effectual rid the scalp. Washing only cleans the scalp of Dandruff: It fdoesn't kill the germs. "Destroy tha cause, you remove the effect." . '. . . . . ". '-'..-'. Newbro's Herplcide will do this In every case. It la also a delightful dressing. . s''- , , . Sold by leading -druggists. -Send 10c. in stamps, for sample to The Herplcide Co.: Detroit, Mich. R, H. Jordan ft 00., Special Agents. ,st WE'RE Never at see, on Derbies alwaya make it a point to have ao mapy different blocks that Just the proper shape for. you must be among . tbenu 13.00 to' K.OO, - W DYE Ml McCOY Cash or Credit fURNIIURE fPiningRoom Has a targe place ' In' the ' , thought or sv- hospitable ' t ' host He wants his guests to , be pleased as to; the eye and . person, - as welt as to - the i 'inner man." , , . . , ': You will find many beautl '. ful designs in BUFFETS and eiDK-BOARD at our " place, ' and a price to autt almost any income. !. 1.. , r i, ; s--' It goes without ' saying that 'J. we have an equally fine lint of TABLES add CHAIRS for ?J c th dining room, j ' ti f ' . We'll be pleased to how you. y tims. 1 t -f -c M li W v tBiiipy A' (, 'r. ;3 Wc want to simplify t stock-taldnj thh year as much as ? possiHe. ; It is ho end of a nuisance to count a few suite . : ". . ovcrcoat.thcrc, m uncs tfaat are; pretty badly broken ; in (";fv&fty ot ii)mcsflm lf'imi atherseo !fiV, , $ stiit3 and overcoats into several big lots for quid: setting; , Yourrsizein .ortKeselofej not thinlc twice before; Buying, K prices but of which all minded, we are going ; to, have a mighty " easy time of stock-taking this EP,W.rMELtOm'OMF LEADING CLOTHIERS , : . " MAILORDERS RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION, - pecial Prices on Lace Curtains Our New Spring Stock of Lace Curtains ;is the Newest and Best WINDOW SHADES. same day ordered, . Our HALL CURTAINS. find all Sizes, Styles an same day ordered. Our hnd all Sizes, Styles and RATH DUftw The kind that will launder; Blue, Dilll IVUIIJ. A2.0O$2.5Q and $3.00 each. FDIWnFil DlinC . Wc UP Carpet Remnants hy making Rugs of. I KlllllLU IVUUJ. them. Prices forfine quafity 75c, $1.00, 125, 1.50 each. New Spring Styles in all kinds of Furniture constantly arriving PARKER-GARDNER CO. Special 25 per cent oft SEE OUR UNE ; ;. 'J -I EOUIITAIII PEIiS. , . 1 hHJ ... ' -h-vV- , " !'-' .' y 'i, ; 'j Alull assortment-all sizes and) prices. : Every- c guarteet made. Jf you havever had trouble Mrith a oun J ; tairi Pen, give ours a trial1 . and we are sure you will. tiie,pm:ou.itau ;co::?AiiY. ; ' -A toraJ second , hand 80 H. P. Swift Ens-lns.'-nrtth extra shafUngAtid pulleys. In first class condition, now located In . BtatesvUle, N. C Will txchntor;onibn ' . - , - - ' . M. M. BM1TH, Asrnt, i , , Vi JN'orthTona wands, N., Y. 1 year New York Styles at We ire prepared to' make Window Shades ;any ; -width to fit your window, and we put them up the "J prices are lowest t New Styles in Hall Draperies. Curtains as wide as -60 inches and as long as four yards. You can. , Prices here. Sale of Suits and Overcoats on all Clothing. Overcoats and Pants $25,00 Suits, $J8J5 S22J90, $20.PO $13.50 $i'5.ba. $16.88, $J5.iD0 4J13.88 $11.25 $9.38 $7.50 "You 4tiust be satisfied No Goods Charged at this Sale- V f. i-A'C t'i JtiW ' 1, Iff llestir. Ccntrcctors' HACKTiEY CDOJC. ft RHfl ST. ws , " A esnalne Wad' iBtons." WP.I urs Wtea of ralti-l'doga: wilt curs hydra phobia; 'wl"! tura bites' of poisonous snakes; wi;l cure . lock Jaw; - will draw sny ( poison . from tha system. X hsvs treated hundreds of cases and S vary one- baa teen cured.' eJ JW.tA, Xk teuton; ' - Lattlmore, N. C : cf r t ft herey ancl wc offer; Less Prices s - : Green - antf White. Prices ; 4,? $450 "Suits. $4.88 $5.00 $450 $4.00 $3.50 $3.00 $3.75: $338 $3.00 $2.2 $225 or your money bade; J a. HEATED iiOUSE ", ft s great comfort, - Oa of our' Stoves in your ball would stop' ', those cold draughts and aid . materially In keeping you com ' for table. s tj vj All sl?es,fof wood or coal ' ,r , ,t- ,i j, !'v1' Stores, MajBtels, Tllev Crates, rbons S14. ; tit VTrasV THE BUCETTE" 4 Tbtsst cn ir. ;: Merely CICD. . .vV'i I "A 1 1 to- i J" lu-ftf 4 O ri'A I 7 -J ' 4
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