Newspapers / The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, … / Feb. 15, 1906, edition 1 / Page 2
Part of The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
A. TO DAY IN HISTORY:, ,ai.ljohn ' Taynne onviewd i high treason wd executed. Hta , offense was printing ; the matter - called libelous, wrtttan by MUton ; 1 and others. i ' tjaI-Sco-'of fHubertsburg CQn , ruried t the electoral, pa'afe of fa,. which concluded th , - Seven Years' between Aus - 5 tria. Pruwta and Poland- ' .7fi!-Battle ot Fort St George. East ' te BrltlBh under ! "'Admiral Hughe., and the French Admiral : Auffren. f ! les, upon i"" J,', the garrison, and was soon after l'1 "V chosen king. V, Wad an act providing for the ' gradual emancipation of the ne r - .lav-M in that State V,1805.- England levied an oniiim0. - v ; w i. jb.. Hair Mi, Battle of Pletra Ners on tne coast of Ca.brli. between the -V French and the hirlll.in 'IS17. Cold day thioughout Uie United State : thermometer 8 degrees below zero in rnnn- phia, and 20 degrees Ht haiem. I.fttfivllv M e 1 irnn crossed from Boston to Fort In dependence. Pone leo XII. died at Kome tnsft-i-All Rallors at Havre. Fecamp nienne forcibly enrolled In th Wnnrh service and merchant ..! lift without, crew ies4 Two thousand Uusslans slain by the Turks In nn attempt to ; seise an Island In the Danube. 185ft. Slaves on the royal domains of Portugal freed. 18(2. The attack on Fort Donelson renewed bv the land forces under Gen Orsnt. numbering 40,000. Bowling Green evacuated by the Confederates. 4. The House of Representa- tlves, by a vote of 7S to 61!. adopted the resolution for a con stitutional amendment abolishing slavery In the United Httes. which had been Introduced by I. ft. Arnold, of Chicago. 1865. The members of the Illinois General Assembly voted t pay themselves It! gold. 187. The Old oak on Boston Com mons blown down In a gale. 1879. House blil fo restrict Chinese immigration passed .Senate 39 to J7. 1884. Prince nismark returned, through the German Minister at Washington, the resolution of the House of Representatives, lauda tory of the late Herr Iasker, member of the German Reich stag, declining to communicate It to the Reichstag because op posed to his political convictions. t04. Trouble adjusted at Hampden Sldney College, and Hlchmond (Va.) students return. FORFKITS $100 BOND. Small-Sized Sensation Sprung In Itowsn Court When It. Hct-aiiie ; Known That Mr. . C Hall, In dicted for larceny. Had .himiMil III Bond I ItaiHfd to $100. Special to The Observer. Salisbury. Feb. 14-A -sensatjon was sprung In 1hls nfter nnnn's session of the court, when Graver Cleveland Hall, under Indict-i 1 ntnt Tor arreny, inm-uf-n n " : forfeited a $100 cash: . ... bond. J. lift CH.Sr VHH fitinu H' " i failed to appear, leaving bis attorneys oplntheedr. i The case is familiar. Hall worked j J, ' s o snencer When the " :'. ..' , ... nlil man nnrt no (lisasreuo, mi. OUlt very soon anerwuius '" of Mr Thomas was robbed of nearly j $100 and, suspicion resting upon Hall ha was arrested and given a prelim! now hoarlnir before Ks'iuire T. M Kern. Insufficient evidence caused 1 hi dismissal of the case and later h was arrested on another charge. At this time Ttopular sentiment was de cidedly In Halls favor and sympathy dubbed him as a persecuted man. Hut when he went on tho stand his lestl Riony was so Incriminating, so utterly Incompatible, that he was bound over In a lino bond. Hull has been here all the week and was advised by his at-i mid that time. The trade will Ihen see tornoys to stand trial. There was noisome of the finest stock ever shipped intimation of his leaving to-day and from any part of tho country. ha nnlv explanation offered by hisi raise the lawyers' fee which he has not fi; , vet done Immediately upon Hull's Vi ' disappearance his bond w as ruined toi -:: 400 and this will probably out In w him. I H will hardly come naca. nan nasi .... . - 1 ...... I I I nimerro norm a n-iuiimii. n.-i f, was an elder. In the Presbyterian, ' church and was much liked at Spencer. Ho has a . young -"wife and child ondi his Interests are decidedly here Lane for enticing labor away from this place and an Important joint assault is In progress this afternoon. Th Pom this afternoon prints ex pert testimoiiv on tho Panama Canal question. Capt. If M. Smith, who has recently moved to Kowan, where he has (ranlto Interests, wus at one time foreman of the digging force of the canal, sUmost s, year being spent thers. TO DOUBLK CAPACITY. E3kln Furniture Co. Knlnrglng Plant IVrwMial god News Notes Correspondency of 'I lie Observer. Elgin, Keh. 13-The Klkln Furniture Co. has Increased Its capital slock jr.. 900 and will enlarge Its plant to doublu Us present capacity and tl business -will ha largely extended. Messrs. J. O. Ray, Jliiiti K Arnold. J. H. Green wood and Ir. J. M Heece have become ) stockholders In the company and will . add much to the success of the busl : wm. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sharp left yes terday for Kan Mateo. Fiorida, where they will spend the next two months. The court Is proceeding witn un-1 tinder cnmcuny. juuk ' ' " j " , SUKPI.LH a iu ruuv. i -noL,ur.i.-i i ventfulness thouich there are some I from well and it is a (Treat effort ror , one ot tne most popular .mi k $11,036,010.93. , rasea of Interest yet to be t ried. One I him to remain on Hie bench. Several ; In her section. Mr. and Mrs. VYhltsetti LOSSKS PAID IN 87 TEARS of the most Important cases of the times durliiK yesterday ufternoon's ; went South th s moniln : for a bridal ; $102,817,801.60. uri.. will Mtte na-alnst C. W. .slnn of court JudKe Allen was at- tour. 'I hey will reside at Keidsville. !i : Jlr. Bharp owns an orange grove near 'ieiia,! thsre, on the St. Johns river, 90 miles - below Jacksonville. Ho usually spends portion of the winter ther. .".$;. d ..!' : Rav, Mr. Walker, an plsc-opiil mln wsfttr t)f Montpeller. Vt . preached In ?,:,..?, tb Oalloway Memorial church 5?unday f :";! ." aranlng to a large and appreciative -i ; fongre-gatlon This thurrh has lieen 1 Without a pastor for some time ;! THr. H M Uell and bride ni spnnd ) Ing the week with their parents here on Front street. X l. B. IUI.L I COIA MHI. 'o4od New York J'olllJclan There at At ',: CVmsuIt KetljliM Is liiK-rotcd In i".s V orklngs of IMMtietMary. t . Observer Bureau, , tm Main street. Columbts, 8. C , Feb. 14. .'"Hon David B. Hill was here to-dsy Stum Camden, making a brief stay in -Columbia to consult a specialist re ggrdlngThif throat, H was the gusl vt Kpaaker of the House M. U mith. of Camden, a bo showed tho Xew York politician over - me Stats dispensary. Mr. Hill waa greatly Interested In the . working of tba business and aeamed al so e(ilrt Uned by what p told of now tba thjnjr worked as a political Martiina. . Mr. Hill mt many Columbl sns and his Vjsit was rnUtusUiy plca--win euro jt9'ifl9rroww itro v . .us anrrf lrRTNOt 5 1 1- An Tntereattac Review of the Rtraw bnrreepondence of Th-oseer; ' lh strawberrr movement from Ftor- ida, Woomlngr vine arooftd Charleston. t. and th' outlook for the aRproMhlng uuKAn ,.im th twt Carolina and Vr- P.StJtftVX sue to-day: - . , ' , mM -Red ripe strawoerries r " '" , 1 ith strawberry planu in bloom ound Charleaton. means that it will only be a abort time , u;u .tMwiwm season Is on, throughout this territory. We Prtnt some very Interesting communications In our last issue from many of tho taW-SffiSyW polnts In North and i South Caro ln ana virj n Vh.re is It Is eaally to be seen that there is going to be a ful average crop s leld all over this territory during the sea- son of 10. While the Increase I",- acreage has been rather small as com pared with some of the previous years, yet the fact should not be overlooked that a great many plant will bear the second time this year. That means we are going to have some extremely fine fru t and a good yiem. ine geat Increase In acreage this territory j has seen was planted year before last j and all who are rammar wan r- ( berry growing will readily ieu you , that the second year's crop Is always the best. That being true we snail have In 1906 some of the finest berries we have ever known and an abundance of them. The fruit trade drummers of com mission merchants have been In this territory during the past few weeks In large numbers and quite a few are with us at this time. Others have passed through and gone down to Flor ida and will work their way up to the Carnllnas and Virginia as the season udvances. The Truckers' Journal is m ih,. f,.rfrnin anil is keening close tab ; on the movements and developments ! as the season progresses and will post , ,,f taking advantage of the great inat our readers regularly as the season ad (..itP(i demand for Bernhardt tickets vances We have our representatives ( alKj that there would probn'oly be on the ground and enter the field this ; blocks of seats bought up by these seuxon better equipped than ever to speculators and later disposed of at serve the trade, with a larger clrcula- ,Khly profitable llgures. This the au tlon and an Increased patronage. We : jimrlura management Is determined to are also pieaaen u now ioie ...,.. of action among the growers and ship pers and a corresponding disposition among one and all to pull together for mutual interests. The season of 190fi, therefore, bids fair at this writing to be one of unusual prosperity and pro duction with a most promising out look for all concerned. Additional assurances have been 1...!., 0it,nt, kv thj t rHTiRfiortation com panies, refrigerator and express veo'lntwUett Only Wanted Certain Matter pie lhat they propose opening tne nig j investigated When 'as ime u blade" this season, and give us the jKlt Ho Will be Applauded Tor best service In their shop. Only with-; ,,.tion. in the past few days the J"! all ; Corrcflrondence of The Observer, the v from Florida to Irglnla ; Wlnston-ftalem, Feh. 13.-A gentle to go to the rescue of the railroads Washington, who has in prevent me legislature passing a law that would pin in" : . ..i l V...a1r,Aa 'I'Vlla hftS wnoie unii uui i ' . uhiiul 1 nalumllv warmed the transportation " ul twvmle un closer to the truckers and;'"' ' ,. made them see as possibly they never saw before, that the Interest of the shipper was the interest of the carrier, land the Interest or the carrier me 111-sinall-slzedj lerest of the grower. So It is Just .pos- m tile that tne Virginia urniMmuirn crazy quill" proposition came as ai blessing in disguise after all. ; ll Ih now freely concerted mat tne ...1 ...ill fhlO crop umm m...,,, ... : . . .. , , -.:rtl'Hl I WO lUllllirni aim tuij : -hli-h u-liM riMltlC tO OraiCfl. VV 111 i ' ' i4 f(,t ,, five hundred and sixty-t wo thousand and "''""X p"" Tin;" reduced to q,i .r s l iWln , 1 V", l,, , 'the' d iwS'u- which. W'nen reuuceo iu naur, " ""' quart this w.uld mean tne nisinou , llallltlon of no l.-ss than 2.8HO,00 in this , ."'-.u.. momma i hi lerriioi v innu imr stmwlM-rrles alone. The Charleston section win nave inm inres iu nc hundred car loads, while the Norfolk section will reach from seven nfty to one thousand, making tho total sliljr merits asvreKate In the neighborhood of thlrlv-two hundred and fifty to thliiv-flve hundred car loads. I.eitnce Is growing nicely and the i spring crop will begin to move out of this territory in cariuuu iuin miui the latter part of this month or the first of March, unless some unfore seen backset comes along between now HCNCOMBK COi nT. Much lliislncss la Being TrH nnaol ort Di-Hpllri Tact 'Hint jmige "iiion ih ery 1 iihcII. Oorri'Rpoiideiicc of The Observer. Ashevllle Feb. til. Much work was accomplished In Superior Court yester- dav and this despite the Illness of I,,, l ire Allen bis honor holding court I talked with coughing speiis. tnu-e. while c hurning a Jury, he was compell ed to stop for a few seconds. Tweniy oiie trim bill" were returned during the day and iiulf a dosen cases (llspon- ' d of Judge Allen's sentences are varied He has no iron clad rule for 1 udmlnlHlerlng punishment. In one cane It Is a heavy fln. another ro id sei - I vice and Ihen a man, anetit whose of fensn there were mitigating lrciiin- i stances. Is allowed to pay the costs i and to go his way. Ills honor dealt i in a novel manner with U. A. Spr.mse VCHti'l'daj-. prouie was nwini-'i n lun'Hiv The man pletidofl guilty t forcible trespass. It was shown tliii strong drink was the prime cause of the mail's undoing. Judge Allen mail, an order that Kprouse give a Justified bond of llfO for two years and that lie appear at each term of court mid slow that he bus been good. Sprous must also show to each Judge of tins Superior Court f'r the next two eaix ihnt lie bus kept sober. Judg Allen has created a favorable Impression burn. RONSMOIIKIM. Aro lilng Mnrrlago of Popular Young llniiuirlc Coiiph. Correspondence of The Observer. Asheboro, Feb. 13. Invltallotis have been Issued as follows; Mr and Mrs. I'srsons Harris Morris request the pleasure of your com pany at the marriage of their daughter Isa Florence to Mr. Joseph Dewese Ross no the evening of Wednesday, tllM twenty-first of February at right o'clock At Home Asheboro. North Carolina. Mis Morris Is an amiable and high ly cultured young lady. Mr. Kiss Is the faithful and efficient assistant cashier of the Bank of Ran dolph. Both ot these young people fir universally popular and much Interest Is manifested In their approaching marriage ny tnetr n;sT or autmring friends. ' Ladies, read this catalogue of charms. Bright eyes, glowing cheeks, red Up, a smooth skin without a blemish, In abort, perfect health. For sa'e with every package flolltster's Rocky Mountain Tea. St cents. II, ii, Jordan tt Co. ... . .... .. . ,.. t . 1 .1 la .1.11a hitnluMinn anrl la . . . . v.-.. -..r t-. n ft 'wi. 1 r m ,vw ; . h . ., . , . , ...a . strikes suddenly and wgnt 1 must be treated promptly , it ' .VV',;' Don t USCtne StlCKV SVrppl.Rub i , , t , . , , Cowan's PnetimonU Cur nV(tr thr Uttle one's chest. Instant 't5 r' : ... . e 1 . , v --p:. reiiei ; speeay, sure uurq. . flnwati'i; also CUfes all kinds UOWdll? 4isw tuica an iviima colds SOre throats. COUffhs COiU5, sore luiuiw, wuu nnr.,monJ . ' A11aruggists,$i. Croupsfzec.aanp' &S it on ot ths beat medleines I ever , 2SCentS. DV mail, II OCSireti. UUWAW; used. leheerfully recommend it to ue o , ; medical profeaion."-J. JL Gairra. I4ED1CAL Co., DURHAM, N. C . , JL , ClaVtoa. M. 0. , ... , Thr"-" ' SALE OF SEATS. Managers of AidievIHa Aurtitorium ".Will IHj All PwwlMe to Prevent SmH-iiIutors IVom OettiiiR Control or Koata Sale Begin To-I)ay. Correspondence of The Observer. ' Ahevlei Feb. 13. The seat sale forj garan Bernhnrdt's appearance i m aut!torum March 9 commences i nuro day morning at Pfafflln's drug store and Indications are that there is going to be a rush and a Jam for several hours after the sale opens. The audi torium management has taken steps to prevent speculation In seats and an nouncement Is made that a limited ; number ot tickets win av sum iu vo party. The sellers or tne ucaeie, How ever, will uae their Judgment in this matter and where they have reason to belleve that wpeculatlon is the motive for the purchase of the tickers mere wm probably be a refusal 10 sen. u hll, been Intimated for several days tnal a number of people were desirous: prevent ir possioie, anu ior n" i"" the sellers of the tickets will exercise Judgment in the sale of block seats. It is desired that everybody shall have fair play in the matter of tickets and that no advantage shall be taken, of the unusually low prices at which the liernhardt tickets are to be sold. NOT OPPOSING HOLTON. . UmP , an ihter- view to-day stated it was all wrong Mr. R. N. Hackett, oi vviiKes- rylng to defeat Holton n con firmation as district attorney. He fur ther stated that Mr. Hackett desired Mr Holton's nomination held up for a certain matter to be Investigated that could be better done now than later, and that the report In a morn inir miner nrlnted In black type, is a hint t what Hackett's mission to ,i-;ihlnirton meant; that, when it all ; comes to light, the whole State will I ....nlanrt Hackett for his course. The ,..,. .,u.-,c,n iiAt further that the lm " t w a a that prrBSiOil In wuniiuiMLuir : 'Hack,.tt wouid be nominated against I aid he. "I was talkingj t, wlth a Kcnt eman well known "! th? "'""l,01 M t thl) fa he he ww me When ne ioio me ii"- '"' "."", Wautauaa. Ashe and a part of Alle-;Wm ghany and the foregone conclusion', seemed to be that Hackett should be . nominated. Mr. Hackett's course here- tofore dn the temperance question did not Bem to bother the temperance! people of the mountains who know nim;Cash ,n han(ls 0f Agents l'Ht. AVhHselt-Meador. rvrrcMion-l. ree of TJie Obse.'v-jr. Wlnslon-Salem. Feb. 13. Mr. Horace ; A. Whltsett, of lleldsvllle, and Miss Carrie Hell Meador, of Stoneville, werej united In marriage, hero at (11:30 o'clock j last nlKht, the ceremony being per- r.vnncd in the imrlor at Hotel Phoe nix by the Itov. II. T. Cocke, rector of thf Kntscopal church. It was a Kiclna green match, tnerc being oppo- Hitioiis on the purl of the bride's par- I ruts. Tho couple arrived here on the! N. & W. train from Hoanoke at 10 1 v , f lioanoke at 10 1 : rl, k ImhI night. They were accom-I p.inlccl by Misses Plnkney and Flor- . nee Meador. cousins of the bride. On-i ly a few ir-latlves and friends witness-' i ed the nuptials. Mr. J. 11. Iee wus ' master of ceremonies and bent man.. to crnr. a cold in oxe dav i Take I.AXAT1VK tlltjMO yuinine Tab icik. l)riiKKist refund money if It falls M sure K. VV. tHtOVK'3 a!naturo is ou each box. 2fic. Litiledoctor KNOWS all about Liver Com plaints. He say there's no reason to be sick arouse the Liver; build up your system with Ramon's Liver Pills and Tonic Pellets-a sure, safe and swift cure. 25c for Complete Treatment All Our Club Members: For aomtt Uma several boy have been going around tho city securing clothes to be cleaned and pressed, claiming to be bur reprentatlve, but Utily for the purpose of stealing them. UO not give jrour vupiors 19 anx l"'r unless be presents our card, ; . ' QUEEN CW PYE1NO AND CLKAN1NO WORKS, u J. &L. H1S6TEK. ProC Pi r a. w tv hA wvr ease femua. , - application ha w it application ha was tree from pats sod sleeping; onnaiy."-w.o. Dw "vl inters mw Kyuvi - - i v..:, ...uV. - of'1 ui , attd ' Try-On Garments Wa know what our customers OUGHT . to have, and If al lowed to exercise our Judgment, Will furnish stylish and artis tic garments. Rut it is onr purpose to produce the sort of garments our customers want By trying on the garments before completion we can not only prove the fit, but, can also adjust the style to the Indi vidual taste of the customer. Consult us and permit us to consult your taste. Salts and Top Coats TAILORED TO TA8TE $18. OO to $50. OO Cabaniss & Co. Inc. Tailors 9 S. Tryon St. Charlotte. N. C. ANNUAL STATEMENT OF THK Etna Insurance Company HARTFORD, CONN. on the 31st of December, 1905, Made to tne State of North Carolina. ' IncrfKWta.1 1 81 . .Commenced KuhI- ness 1B1V. B Clark. W. H. King, President. Secretary, Capta paid Vp In Cash, 4.000,000. Assets, December 31, 1905. Caah on nan(i and in Banfc $1,119,984.53 and in transit . . .. 846.092.4S Real Estate, unincum bered 545,000.00 Bonds and Stocks.. .. 14,289,798.86 Loaned on Bond and Mortgage 12,600.00 Accrued Interest .. .. 1,821.00. . fowl xncts $16,815,296.87 rtonprv LIABILITIES. for Re-Insur- ance 15,016,894. 42 ileservo for Unpaid Logs 414.779.6G ,.,. other CT.alms .. 3lf.611.X7 Total Liabilities . .5,77,285.9t NET SURPLUS $7,036,010.93. R. E. COCHRANE, Agent "THE DUCETTE" "EXERCISER The best on the market for only $1.00. Armistead Burwell, Jr. Phone 343 North 25 Tryon St. HEATED HOUSE Is a great comfort. On of our Stoves In your halt would stop those cold draughts and aid materially In kaaplng youcom fortable. All sues, for wood. or coal. J.N.McCausland&Co: . Stoves, Man tela, TUea, O rates. PhoM 114. tai 8. Tryon $L HOTEL EVERETT. . ; - Ulgb Point. If. C i ; Kew and aurtetiy Srst-class; eentralit located; threa Minutes walk from depot. Hot and eoid betha, .Is trio light. C. tare to the aewmercial iravsUre. . . ' K. VVGU rroivteta. qapr'p.' Dfvvvr:;: "'liinr: Q Pr)( rv.y BUILDERS -, OF :v. Imprvctf?6oac(0)ini i- NimMmm i fvtCorrcspondenccAcv A. II. WAdtlBUKRI, SOUTHERN AGENT. CHARLOTTE, If YOU HAVE A Diamond to reset, we can do the work for you to your entire satisfaction. We carry a complete line of Ring. Stud and Brooch Mountings always In stock, Diamonds reset by an expert. We will gladly ex amine your Kings or Brooches at any time and let you know If they are secure. GARIBALDI & BRUNS. MARDI GRAS CARNIVALS, FEB RUARY 22-27, 1906, MOBILE, ALA., PENSACOLA. FLA., AND NEW ORLEANS, LA. Southern Railway announces that on account of the above occasions round-trip tickets will be sold to Mo bile, Pensacola and New Orleans at extremely low rates. Tickets on sale February 21st to 26th Inclusive, with final limit March 3rd and ' may be extended until March 17th by per sonally depositing ticket with Joint Agent and paying fee of 50 cents.. The following round-trip rates will apply from Charlotte: New Orleans, La.. J2S.25: Mobile, Ala, $19.00; Pensacola, Fla.. $18.50. Through Pullman Drawing Room Sleepers and first clasn dav coaches. Charlotte fo I Mobile and New Orleans without change. For further information call on any Agent Southern Ry.. or write R. L. VERNON, T. P. A., Charlotte. N. C. W. H. TAT IX) E. G. P. A. Washington. D. C. SPECIAL. REDUCED HATES VIA THE 8KABOARD. The 8eaboara Deg to announce tnat ac count of the occasion! mentioned below the rates and conditions named will apply. Mntco City, Mexico Golf Tournament.' January Wth-February 13th, 1908. Ra:s of one fnit clam fare, plus 25c. will apply, tickets sold January lt-12th. continuous passage In each direction with final limit February 2Sth. 1308. Chattanooga, Tenn. Southern Baptist Convention and Auxiliary Societies, May 10th-15th, 1906. Rate one flrat clu fare, plus, 25e. for the round trip, (minimum rate) 60 cents, tickets sold May 8th, 9th. and 10th, final limit ten days In addition to date Qf sale. Tickets may be extended. For further Information as to rates from any point or schedules apply to your near est Asent or oddress the undersigned. C. H. GATTI8. T. P. A.. Raleigh. M. U "TIIATS T1IE STUFF' what the carpenters say when Is speaking of WEARN'S LUMBER for every good carpenter who takes pride In his trade loves good lumber to work with. Our grade of lumber Is carefully selected, thoroughly seasoned, and those who demand a good article know that they can de pend on what we furnish. J. H. WEAR COMPANY. "Honesty is the BestPoficy" EMERSON AND ADAM SCHAAf Tanas are Made 01 Honor ' ud Sold ii Meri , WATCHES OROV? ; niROUCll SQUARE DEALING Charlotte Tiano-to; SIS ff.. Try ; u Fhone GUILDERS OF: - NORTH CAROLINA. 23 RYE? MUSKET riVE YEARS OLD SMOOTH AND MELLOW ft W8? Express Charges Paid By Us. A trial will convince you that these goods are the ,riWnitl and other Durooses. Send return at our expense at once. AU shipments Remit by Postal- or Write for price Charlotte's Best Conducted Hotel THE BUFORD Special attention given to Table Service, making it un equaled in the South. This is a feature of the Buford that is claiming the atten tion of the traveling public. ! Clean, Comfortable Beds. Attentive Servants. C. E. HOOPER MANAGER. THE MOON IS MADE OF GREEN CHEESE many people would lead her to be lieve, when the housewife goes to purchase flour for her paging aay but If she has once used the Pride of Charlotte flour she will take nothing else. It Is made of the choioest se lected wheat and ground at our mills. MECKLENBURG FLOUR MILLS J. Lee-Kolner, Proprietor. Phone 39. Suit Cases And Suit Cases A regular family of Suit Cases nlgh-on-to 200 everyone good; not a crab among 'em. Those at $1.60 represent just as good value as the more pretentious ones at J5 and $8, Xhe fact that we have them made, contract for them In large quantities, enables us to get the most for our money, selling tnem as we buy, at a, abort margin, which Is often less than others pay, makes us the leader by a large majority. Every case we aell la an advertisement for us. Vm depend on the good will of our pat rons for much of our compensation In suit case selling. We think the "good and faithful" was better paid with "well done" than the one that was "cast out." We can suit case you In quality and price. ' . GILREATH & CO. A HAPPY. MAN. A man'a happiness la always In fluenced by the condition of bla wife's health, when she is in pain ne car ries worry with him to hta business. Anything that relieves her suffer ing fllla htm with gratitude. A prominent merchant of Forest City, N. C,-' writes: "I feel It my duty to writ you that the dreadful palna that have" always come t my wife every month have been prevented by Scott's NURAL-G-LENE. It , qutete her nerve and takes away all pain.1 1 - NURAL-O-LENK simply quiets the n.rM and allows nature to act with' out patn. tt M harmless and leaves no bad effects. Cold by ail arug gists. Free earn pie on request. JNO, M. SCOTT COw Wholesale Agent sSr k ' it i i . FULL QUARTS 3.I5 anu i 1 are nwae in va Express Money Order. list of other liquor. tstmtmm Let Us Serve You For All Purposes W E sell the Best Coal that money can buy, and know we can give satisfaction, no mat ter what your fuel re quirements may be. Steam, Domestic, Blacksmith Coals Standard Ice charlotte; n. c THE DENNY CAFE PERFECT IN APPOINTMENT. ' ' ELEGANT SERVICE, '' Special Dining Room for Ladles. Publics Stenographer.' , ' , Long Distance 'Flume. : y" f THE DENNY CAFE ' " UftULISTER'S Reeky Mcur.Uin Tea C:.ggcf and FuelXo :t .'9 ring Wder nautt ass Ktnunt Ylgw. U ' A spec! Oo for Coostlpetkw. Indigestion, LWee -' Sid KldDitr troaoies, nmpira. www . lood. Brt Bresth. Slnsgish Bowels, HesUsohe - Wi Sntn. IB cent a bo. Oenu Ina aoade by 4 ' HotusTsa Daoo Oourknr. Madison. Wis. . - 80LOEM NUGGHJ FOR SALLOW PEOPLE ; IAHOT 'ANDLG HUV HELP FOR HIE-tADIES Ko household' commodity "Is halt so useful or satisfactory as the ;, ' iSADIROHSM ) 'A f ' x t v We have Just receive a new ship' menV sTou U buy them l you see them. 1 ' ' s h One set ot t for...., ...... ...fl 5. One set of fort . . .. ,f S.0O, Alien Hardware Co. 'Wholesale 'and Retail - i 1 1 A I I L t x . f s 01 JU i
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Feb. 15, 1906, edition 1
2
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75