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CHARLOTTE DAILY, OBSERVER, MARCII 9, 1906. . .j Interest in Rehearsed 1 iiy roUoe court w I (km and Whit Oeme of , ItA New Jletbod of Tortare Invented by Recorder blumoonhonae. , 4 Probably the. worst punishment In flicted Dy ftecorder Shimnonhouse p n an culprit recently; wm that dosed out to McElroy Stewart, young whl te man, .yesterday moraine. Stewart live In Sharon township. : A few day ago ha sent Itt an order tor liquid re fresh ments to lynchbur. Va., house. " Wednesday afternoon he got U frpro ' She cxpraaa efflce. There were Ave bottles. .One bottle waa broached forthwith and Stewart, with the assls-, tanee of a thirsty friend, disposed of It in Short order. In the evening the ' young roan hitched hla Balaam to his , hum and started home, being at that time to a don'fa-glve-a-hanr mood. vf Whether the mule or the booze was , rtsponalble can not be told, but about i .n'itilyk .WtdnHAir nlarht the police found Stewart asleep on the sidewalk v,n Middle street and hla faithful mule standing by. In the buggy remained the four full quart of North Carolina corn Juice. The aleeplng beauty was 'taken to the police atatlon and given , at stall; the mule was taken to a livery , , ' atable and given a stall, and the four , quarts were placed on a shelf In a eer . aaln well-stocked little room at the po , Jlce station. Stewart ' was not disturbed until : about time for court yesterda morning. He had disposed of a tre j -' tnendoua amount of bug-Juice and was 5 ttt Shaky. He was arraigned and. as the case progressed, the prisoner at tha bar became sicker and sicker, , crowing pale and trembling with weak ' tiesa. It was a question of whether It -v ' was the superabundance of whiskey or dread of the recorder that produced the - , temporary Illness, but the case had to be stopped for a few minutes. After hearing all of the evidence Re " Reorder Shannonhouse Imposed a fine of 950 on the defendant, suspending Judg - . - went on condition that Stewart pour " the remaining four quarts of the cook's , , medicine In the newer and pay a tine of .IS. Stewart chose the latter course and, amid his weeping friends and the rubbernecking spectators, deposited the '-distilled corn in the lavatory. t , "L f A DIVEIWSITV OP (H'IMOV DE.TH.OFMItS."C M. ' PATTEBSOJtf Remains fhrried to WilHamsnort. Pa., Where Interment Will Take Place One of Charlotte's Moat Bweemea -ladles. 3, ' 11 Mrs. Ruth SIgafooa Patterson, wife of Mr., Charles li, PatUrson, died at her home on North Church street yes terday morning at o'clock. She had been III tout a week, her death result' ina- from congestion of the lungs. 'The deceased was M years of age and is survived by her husband and .one sop Mr. George 8. Patterson. A .brie tuneral service, was con ducted at the home iyesterday after noon at S o clock By ttev. xwarnn ,ju, Hardin, pastor of the Second Presby terian church. The following ;. named were the pall-bearers: Messrs. , D. P. Hutchison. S. Wlttkowsky; A. T. Bum- mey. J. M.' tcott,'JuHua Lets?!. Judge Aj Burwel). Cot. A. U SmUhi'and Dr. C. ' It. Alexander. The remains Ywere carried to Wllllamsport. Pa., where the interment will take place to-mor row morning. Mra. Patterson had been a resident of Charlotte but few years, but she had come to occupy a very high place in the affections of those whom she knew. She possessed those traits of character which endeared her to all those with whom she came in contact. She took a great interest In the social life of the city and was a most charming- hostess. The many friends of Mr. Patterson will sympathise with him in his bereavement. . LECTl ItK SERIES TO CIX)SE. The Views of Two Cltisena an to the Incorporation of IMIwnrUi. "the great hue and cry raised by h mnnA npi.nl? of Dllworth for a , charter seems to have subsided, " re- marked a cltlsen of the Hty yesterday to an Observer reporter. "It died a natural death," he continued. "The movement was top-heavy and fell of 'its own weight. Nothing Is now heaid of separate Incorporation. The time Ms ripe for Charlotte to arise, stretch herself, extend her boundaries and In corporate all of the outlying suburbs." v So much for one who opposes the movement for the separate lncorpora- " Hon of Dllworth." An Observer reporter slopped a t ltl- . sen Of that popular suburb on the ' street yesterday and asked him the exact status of affairs. "The situation remains unchanged," lit said. "We have done all that Is ne- 'cessary and are now merely hiding our 5 time. In other words we are resllno on our oars. The Dllworth people arc t just as determined now as they ever have been for a charter. There Is no break in the ranks, and Dllworth Is a. Unit favoring either a borough or a separate incorporation. Nothing fur---ther ean be done unill the meeting of the Legislature. Then application will be made for a charter. The sltu ' sttion remain in statu quo and will continue so until the first of next year." Dr. Edwin M. Potent lo Deliver the l4iHt of the Heriea of Ijectitreg in tho Academy - of MiimIc Snnday Afternoon. It Is safe to say that no city In the Stale has ever, been favored with a series of lectures of such uniform ex cellence as that which, for the past 10 weeks has been given In the Acad emy of Music under the auspices of the local Young Men's Christian As sociation. The eleventh and last lec ture will be delivered Sunday after noon at & o'clock by Rev. Dr. Edwin M. Poteat, the scholarly president of Kurman University, Greenville, S. Dr. Poteat's subject will be "The Greatest Thing In the World and How to Get It." The Hty Is fortunate In having the opportunity of hearing so distinguish ed a speaker. AH men are cordially Invited to attend. All of the lectures h?retof.ire have been well attended. It Is hoped that the Aea-demy of Mu sic will be filled to Its utmost capacity Sunday afternoon. day. ."'Tlrea, always' happen "by 'threes.' Pinevirie and Davidson have both beeni visited and now It 1 Mat thews' - turn, ' The' property owners of that little, village - had better r make ready, for a fire , is certainly com ing." , iLv.r With Times Woodall Sheppard 'Have New Itemedy for (Stomach Troubles That They Guarantee Will Cure. In keeping with their custom of always ordering . a Supply ' of new remedies as sobn as their value has been established, Woodall A Sheppard have obtained a supply of Ml-o-na, a remedy for stomach trouble that ab solutely cures and restores lost func tions of the digestive organs. Until recently it was thought that pepsin was valuable in the treatment or stomach troubles, but It is now known that while pepsin aids In dl Besting meats, it has no effect upon starchy foods, such as potatoes, rice. oread, corn meal, etc. As the ma jority of stomach troubles come from indigestion of starchy foods, this makes pepsin absolutely useless In most cases. On the other hand, Ml-o-na con tains no pepsin, acts directly upon the gastric glands, restores the lost, func tions of the digestive organs, revives nagging nutrition, aids in assimilation of food and. In fact, so strengthens the whole digestive system that you can eat anything at any time without rear of indigestion. Weakness, nervousness, sleepless ness, headaches, backaches, furred tongue;, pain and distress after eat ing, and debility are the results of a weak and faulty digestion. Use Ml-o-na, and all these symptoms will be overcome, and you will have perfect health. Get a SO cent box of Ml-o-na tab lets to-day from Woodall & Shep pard and they will guarantee to re fund the money If Ml-o-na does not cure. , If not convenient to obtain Ml-n-na of Woodall & Sheppard. or some other retailer. It will be sent by mall, post age prepaid, on receipt of price. The It. T. Booth Co., Ithaca, N. Y. 'What yoo pay , for extract Is Im portant, but what- you get Tor your money Js - ten. times more Important Ask for Burnett's Vanilla and- get the best, i " j a. iit'frT.v , Dlt, II. V. n.VTTIiE COMING. To Conduct Kevlval Services In Plrnt llapllKt Church Next Week. Tlev. Dr. Henry W. Battle, pastor of the First Baptist church of Greens boro, and one of the most eminent ministers of the State, has been en gaged to come to Charlotte next week and conduct a series of meetings In the First Baptist church. Dr. Battle will arrive Monday and will preach his first sermon that evening. Th meeting will last throughout the week and probably longer. Kspecial effort will be made to reach the young peo ple of the Sunday school. Dr. Batik' Is a most abb' preacher. The meetings promise to result in Kt-eat good. A SPECIAL 'I1'! I1 T BOOK SALE. - From now until Monday we will r sell ' any book in our NORTH WINDOW for 85;CENTS These ' are; 411 dollar and a half books;' no cheap edition. You will find among them some of Anthony Hope, Ella Wheeler Wilcox, King's, Fran els Hobson Burnett, and lots of others. . v Houston, Dixon & Co $50 FORTIUS BLOCK MACHINE SPRING CLOTHING (( , Spring is here arid with it,' we, lafe - showing 'a full line of newi 'spring;,' -Wi r; clothes.' i The styles arid etifecta put forth this season by the ; manufac-: ' i turers wev represent, have never been 1 surpassed. Our clothing comes . f. rl irwf. f mm f h o fftwmi rwf lnf h fn tr ' and are guaranteed to us, consequently we are able toguarantee'them to . " ypu without loss, to ourselves. ns Addition we. add our personal guar- antee to the style, fit" arid workmanship fof every suit' that leaves : our,", - store. ;We postively have, this' spring, the' most satisfactory Mine; of -1 - it 1 1 It . A j I,. i ''' " ,l t spring cioumig we wave ever nanuiea, nor; oniy sausiaciory to;. us, , DUC nigniy pieasmg to every customer tnat we navesom tnus iar, SEE OUR LINE OF NEW SHAPE SPEING HATS. " ED. MELLON COMPANY jiwfliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiauti I I , LEADING CLOTHIERS.'. V.-WEST TRADE ST. . MAIL ORDERS RECEIVE PROMPT AND CAREFUL ATTENTION. h. Makes 12 different ttylei f blocks. Has 14 different pieces f casting. Can beiad imtad in lets than a minute; 2 men and 1 boy can make 159 blocki per day if ten noun. No progressive contractor snouia be without one. It's cheaper than brick. rros. 6 Mianhetorw J. C. HERRING GREENSBORO, N. C. Io Fires (Jo by Threes? "I am looking for a lire In Mat Ihfws," remarked a well-known clll sten to an Observer reporter yester- FOR OLD PfOPLE Tlie RalciKli Water-Works. A well-known traveling- man was telling an Observer reported yester day of the effort that Kalelgh Is mak ing to secure control of ihe city water works system. The plant Is now, and has been, the property of the Raleigh Water Works Company. The stork- tiolders of that corporation offei sell to the city for $310,000. 1 r "t told one of the board of alder ' men that ItaletKh should send a dele gation to Charlotte Vi learn how a '! ' City can best secure an Ideal water works plant. The Charlotte water . commission would be glad In render st. any assistance possible." $5.00 In Gold Premiums Our numerous friends have told us that our firm name is too long for the ordinary mortal to remem ber, so we have decided that we will give a pre mium of $5.00 in gold for the best short name for our Cash Shoe Store. The Board of Directors will decide on March 15th which name they will ac cept. This offer will appear in the Observer just this one time. Cut out this advertisement, fill up . blanks and bring to our store in person before 7 f. M., March 14th. NAMB SIUIOESTED SI'OCJKHTKD BY ADDRESS All Spring and Summer Styles now in. Come and see them. Bcrryhill-Suther-Durfec Co. l'l-io-iate hlKie Dealers. 9 1-2 West Trade Street. Ksred $15,000 by the Coup. An experienced real estate man yes terday slated that the Huburban Hesl ! ty Company probably saved at least 138,000 by closing all the deals In Its It. II. .lorcluu & Co. Have a tiiiaran t'Cl Ktrciiirlli Creator. A member of the above firm says: "Hundres of old people rlKht here In Charlotte need Just such a strcngth maker and body-builder as our de licious cod liver oil preparation, Vliml. and we simply cannot understand why they will continue to dran out a half- lu u ana nnii-anve existence, wncn j we Kuarantee Vlnol will sLienKthen and Invigorate every organ in the body, stop the natural decline arid mase them well, hIioiik and active. "This Is because Vlnol contains In a highly concentrated form all of the Htrenfrth-cieKtliiK and body-bulldliiK elements of cod liver oil, actually taken from frewh cods' livers, but without a drop of the system-cloK-KlriK oil to upset the aluinuch and j Odd ! retard Its work. Parior Pieces ; "Vlnol creates renewed vitality In !lhe most natural manner. inakliiK l-ll'll. fed hWitid and tiull.liiiir ill u mi recent $200,000 real estate transaction ; atrenift.hcnlnK every organ In the atone time, in other words It ssved , ,ouv , ,,,, )H work nalu.(, , $2S,000 by the coup. Klve separate ! tended. Many old people have wrll pleees of property were purchased, the,,,.,, lnat tllev wmiUi , ,nk(1 $iifl00 prices ranina; from alxut I0,00 for tor the good Vlnol lias done them, smallest, to $74,000 Vr Ihe largest. ! J , , uhe strongest manner we en jr the company had acquired one piece j dorse and guarantee Vlnol to increase f properly at the time Ihe prices on .the appetite, give strength and re the last two or three would have, ud- j newed vitality to the aged, hulld up Vanced to an almost prohibitive price, the run-down, tired and debilitated v , i, The Tate 0 U2 South Tryon St., Gharlotie, N. Q. Everything In Men's eiothin& And Furnishings THE LONG'TATB (SLOTHING GO., Oldest Glothing Store in Charlotte. Goods sent on Approval returnable at our . expense. Member to Iteceive Tuesday Kveulng. ! The members of the Young Men's Christian Association will recdve in I honor of their friends Tuesday even- I Ins, The feature will he the appcar- - ance of Brush, the magician, who has been secured especially for the even-j in. He will be nsslsted by Prof. For- j ney W. Clement, pianist. The event 1 promises to h of unusual Interest, j The committee on arrangements are making every effort and the Indies- i tlons are that this will he one of ihe, most enjoyable social occasions of tlu" ' year. ! Illg Old Fcllou Mating. . A big Odd Fellows' meeting Is to be field In the room of the Charlotte lodge. No. S, on the evening of March 22, Preparations are now being made for a great time. More than 50 can didates are to be shown the mys teries. Refreshments hit- to be served and the night will be one f good fel lowship and joviality. The session promises to- he one of the biggest in resrs. - Death of Mrs. Cora Courtney. Mr. Oora Courtney, the wife of Mr. -George C. Courtney, died yesterday morning at o'clock at her home at J0. t West Bland street. Tha de ceased was 23 yeat old and Is sur vived by her husband and one child. The body will be taken to Monroe this , morning at S o'clock for the funeral and interment - " Him Only Objection V' They fasd been discussing the prob . ability of Charlotte having a dlapen v aary a year or tw nence. "Wrll," , ald on eltlcen, "I can't see but one V.:'-wbJsetfo-t a dispensary. The board f inanagera might get bull-headed ,and refuse to keep the brand you US,, ; '. .i" Funeral of Mr. Krank C IX ion, ; The funeral of Mrs. Frank C Dixon . took plaoe at the home on Cleveland avenue, in Dllworth, yeeterday after ' noon at o'clock, the services being conducted by Bev, Dr. Martin D, HarV din and ftv. Alexander Martin. The - Interment ' wee in Elmweod Cemetery. Keen the little ' ones healthy; and tinppy. Their tender, sensitive bodies require gentle, healing remedies. Mol- liHter's Rocky Mountain Tea will keep them strong and well, tt eenta, Tea r Tablets, B. IL Jordan k Co, . , make the weak strong, or return to. the purc haser every dollar paid for ; It." H. H. Jordan Co.. Druggists. Buy a Piano from its maker If you want (o get full value for your money. You won't save It by patronixing fake schemes of any kind. A dealer that tells you they sell a $tOO.OO for $300.00 or less, would rob you if they sold you the piano tlyy call a $100.00 piano for $400.00. and If the $100.00 piano la a $400.00 piano, it can't be sold for $300,00 or less. Don't risk paying $276.00 to $360.00 for pianos that sell regularly for $200.00 to $375. 00 when not offered in fake schemes. Wrlle ' Btieff before you buy. Chase Me Stieff, )lantifnctorer of the Piano ' With the Sweet Tone. fSowilieni Wareroom: We Trade Ktreet,, tHAnrxXTTK .... x. c. :-p. 1$. W1LMOT11, Mgr. : t tlO0CHOtHyK0HKHK i You can't have loo many of i.hetn. An elegHntly upholstered hair placed here and there In the parlor gives a tone to the room. We are showing an unusually strong line of Parlor Suits, both three and five-piece sets, ns weli a odd parlor Chairs, plain or handsomely carved and beautifully upholsterej in leather, tapestry, verona velors or silk dumasli. v See our special 3-plece Mahosany suit, beautifully upholstered silk, plush loose cushions: worth $42.00. our price $36.00. W. T Mc'CO V KOITI1 TltYOX OT'KKI.rr. a ; BUY A PIANO BY MAIL. THE TATE-BROWN COMPANY FUKNISHIXO GOOD AND MATS MKRClIATiT TAILORS. Spring Neckwear in new, rich Silks. In fashion's latest colors, distinguished try a superlative finish that marks an epoch In the contriving of cravats of this class. Suitings for Spring ready for your selection. .A,. The Tate-Brown C6e 6 S. Tryon St. Opposite Central Hotel, ; FOJrSALE 0B LEASE. ; Atlantic ' Ilofet, M6rhead , Clly, W. C-Bes seaside .resort -en- AttantlO Coast. L'nequslied facilities v for Boating, Bathing,. Fishing. Aceom" modatlons for 1.000 guests, 5 perma nent Encampment of t; mate Ouard. Lsrga- Patronage. JWoney-maker for right party."""'; "f i; ' Addreas, untttAprll lO, l0f, It. P, evair.u, uenerai Manager, uoids bwe, X, r.:...- .5. . to. v. -. ONE HUNDRED "CHRISTY" PICTURES Something everybody wants) and can have one at our special . SALE PRICE $1.25 Sale DeAtns Thursday Morning Lubin furniture Company 26 B. I f- jraae Street Save Agent's expense anil tins usual prollt. Our tliroo club plana bring the savings which yon sJiare. Ma thushek $420 styles to dub members at 1340 your .caving $80. "L.udden & Bates" $400 style (300 sold In 4 months) to those who join tho club $287 saving $113. "Kensington. the best medium priced piano we have yet seen, to sell at $27S. We are selling 100 at $190, thereby sav ing our customers $85. Cash pries and time price the same. Ordinary Interest being chargedfor monthly, quarterly or yearly payments. Stool and scarf free, and each Instrument backed by strong guarantees. Those who have received our "Bank Book Offer No. 9" compliment us on of fering the fairest and most reasonable piano proposition ever made. Better send for it to-day; mailed postpaid on request. , Ludden & Bates S. M. H SAVANNAH, GA. w toiiars ana tuns Show us better collar and cuff work than we are doing, and we'll step down and take our hat off to you. The col lars are evenly turned, edges smoothed on both collars and cuffs, and the color ad finish beyond feproach. Get me Velvet Edge. CHARLOTTE STEAM LAUNDRY. Lapndcrerv-Dyers and Cleaners, Xi9 B. Tryon Street. A WALKING ADVERTISEMENT For five or six years I suf fered from enlarged glands of my neck, which troubled me greatly, especially when I was exposed to cold,; damp ,air. Whenever 1 took any cold the glands of my necfc would swell and enlarge m lumps from tnder my 4ear to the ? collar bone. T nis , af fected my general; health, and my system - became run down from it: as I remained in this ' condition 'for live years. - After trying ther things without benefit. -J1; went on iMrSr Joe , Person's Remedy and one dozen bottles cured me and restored me .to per fect health.,, This, was five years ago, and I amlnow-a walking advertisement 'of Mrsi. Joe Person's Remedy MRS. , MAGGIE WICKER :z ri : Sanford N. CL February 1906 em Our new Spring stock of Heywood &. Whit ney Go-Carts are here," The prices range from $2e50 to $40 for the BEST Therei is on, the Market Bissels Carpet Sweep ers; the ; best ihade. In plain , and tancy styles Prices from ;$3e00tto; $5e50,each; 5eettis) for all kind?-of Futtire Carpets Rugs and 'Matting.; MM ft m: it 1 r 7
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