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, ' CHARLOTTE DAILY OBSEUVEI?, MARCH 21, 1906. " LOUSES TO OBEY THE LA Yr LiiTEXSAKY BIiAXKS Tl.'S ISSUE Atullttr nf Ira Annlf Report ed to ' State Board as Itefiwing to Vw Hcqnest BtaMkH-Slatter Imported ' to Governor Fertiliser Tag Taxes i Heavier TImtii liver Fcfore---Iady . " Wants on Jamestown Imposition CommlMHlon No Special Term of Court v for lticiilund Inspecting Sliuua -Died in East Tennessee , . South Carolina News. 4 . , ,, "r ' Observer .bureau, ''Yk, 5;?'m, 1I09 Main ' Street, ,. . 'i - '.Columbia,; S. C March SO. " The' fertiliser, tag- tax money ;con ' tinues . to roll' - Into - the State ; treas urer's office regardless of previous . records.' To date tne receipt tor tn - new year total 132.68$.54 as against , $92,711 tip to the maimer time last year. - Already the total, so - far this' year is 4 Greater than ithe tax, for all ' of .last i7jA-,- Last year tw; tax amounted to" $130,439,58, i f , f Vet all Uhle doee- not argue lncreas t ed cotton, acreage with,, irreslstable force, for although' last , year's re eelpta were over $R008 In .excess fit the receipts of the year before there 1 was a reduction In tlrs cotton acreaxo i ' of this State of about 12 percent. ". ithe government reuort and.tne-jot- ton association report differed . alight r ly.) And thev weather 'thla . year hae been bo much more iavorao:e to nam i- In : fertilisers out to .the .farms; , HmiMt , fat-nil a -f rtrmra ape ,'dolnar ' more intensive farming. ana are using fertilisers on many more crops' than ,;f. formerly. ' " " . , LADY WANTS ON EXPOSITION - . . COMMISSION. 1 , ' - Gen. M. I Bonhatn, of Anderson, and J. Adger ' Smythe, of Charleston, ' have written Governor ,JHeyward en dorsuig' the' application - of MUw Kate ,-'JLHiy Blue tor a place as iaay com mlsHloner on the Jamestown Ex do ' a It ion board from ; this ' State. (Miss Blue i .the sister of Victor Blue. ene. of the heroes of .the Spanish-J- , American1 war-, and is a,' charming young woman beside, and her' oppoini- , went would doubtless b , considered . quite appropriate ,and desirable.' , But the -act appropriating. $2o,0W v for an exhibit from this State makes no pro- ' vision for lady comxnlssipnera on the board itself and Governor Hey warn will -make no such1 appointments, hav , Ing already appointed' the board 1 the - act calls, for. Still the- board' Itself , may name some- lady commissioner. It la thought, " ClPt, J. H. Stelllng. -of?, Charleetcn, was here to-day to see "Governor Hey , . ward regarding the act of the,: lature requiring' the fire .Insurance Companies of the " State to pay ' two . -per cent, of their premiums for a ben efit fund for th' firemen. The pre men are fighting for the act anrl -the Insurance companies are contending against it, with the result that-much feeling has been aroused. The ' Gov ernor is waiting on an opinion from the attorney general's office an- to the .constitutionality of the act before de ciding whether he Will veto IU . ' Solicitor Tlmmerman has with- . -drawn hia request to the Governor for a epecla) term of. Court of General Sessions for Richland, deciding, after further canvassing the matter with members of the bar, that the criminal business which was pressing for set tlement could wait for the regular term. The request had been referred to the attorney general's office for an opinion as to whether it was manda tory upon the Governor, to grant it. in view of the railure of the Legieia ; ture to make appropriation for spe ciai terms, against which there Is a Htron'g ' , sentiment , throughout . the State. ; "v 5 , ' t iThe remains' of young Alfred Maner. who died last Sunday in Kftt Tennes- pee, where he had been working sevjj Teach here about 3 o'clock to-morrow ; morning on; their way to. Mr. Maner' s South Carolina home at Allendale. Mr. Maner was . an attractive . and capable young mart with a promisinx career before him and hla death Is a particularly sad one. Death followed an attack of "typhoid fever. Mr. "Walter P. Maner, a young lumberman .of this city, is one of hl brothers. INSPiXynNG MILITIA. ' Col. B. B. Fuller, representing thv War Department; Col. Lewis W, Has kell, representing the adjutant gen eraJ's. office, and Col. Hefry T. Thompson returned returned to-day from an Inspection of the Sumpter company of militia, which was fourd to be in excellent condition. The umpter company is a part of ; OolA Thompson's Second Regiment." These officers will inspect the Orangeburg company to-morrow. The Brookland .company is to be inspected on the 11th of April tnd the three Columbia companjes from the 42th to the 16th. These are the first of the annual in spectlons, which will terminate with ) the disbanding of perhaps three cone t panies on account of Inefficiency. At a conference to-day between the Governor, the attorney general's as ! U?t and the comptroller general it l -was decided that the new township assessors - now about to enter- upcn 1 their duties throughout the State rnust be commissioned, which requires ' them to take the constitution oath. . In' some counties the assessors are without commissions But this does , not mean that they will have to take , tha oath prescribed by Comptroller its market value, at which the Green glng, ; ' ' XMSFENSARY BOARD IN SfESSION. (The State board of dispensary direct i ore ' held an important regular meet : Ing to-day, the Work to be continued rat another session to be held this at t temoon. The moat Important action taken this morning was against the jr auditor of Lee county, the county : board ol dispensary control there rv f tts ' refusing to cary out the demamib knrt. ;.mt.UVnfml- quest blanks.' According to the county ' board the auditor did not comnlain ?j that he- did. not haveeufnclent offlco ; force, out simply: took th stand that ;. the -oid waywajr as good as any, th clerk, was lntrucfd to , -report thu ! auditor to ,the Governor for vlolatina ; the iaw.--. ' 'z;.;-, . " - i'eit . V, The board has not yet reached the Merited from ih fnrmr hnarA whlih -yti refused at the previous meet'inf to I'iave an attornev r, invAMIsratn'. , No f ttorrwy has been employed yet and vaaicei action cannot ne taken at the 1 present meeting, -. 'i " No Nirchase -were made at this morning's meeting,, but some wilt like Lljr, be made this fc-ernOon, As to 1 -whether these will be heavy cannot be ; aald. . It Is thought that they will re ' light Commissioner; Tot urn has made ; out hla balance sheets, showing .the condition of the stock : on Hand ' re- , gardlng- the varous banks, with statement as usual , as Ho how much . was vned of each In a. irivn twrimi .Ibot th member' of. the board have not .yet seen then.'. Their, off-hand ; opinion was that the purchases would There has been some Inquiry-as to whether the board would give out tn list of bids to tlm newspapers for put- ' llcatlon, but while no action haa been taken on, this-4t Is, thought thla w;w not be done, as to d so .would "un , justly expose the business neoret of .certam house , However, this may be ' too aqueemish view to take of th - matter . f ,'?, Tr i d ' k: s i -k . ' ,WOFPOIU'fi( SfJUEDt'LE,' .;r South Carolinians Will Meet Wake ' Forest at Ctiarlotte Other' Pates. Bible Conference at 1 Spartanburg, SpeciiaJ to' Th ' Observer. fir f, Y " 5 ' Spartanburg, a. C, Mwroh 80. The baaebaU season: at Wofford' College will open with 4 utn on. the- home grouinda April 13, when, 'the aggrega tlon from Krsktne will Invade .the col Jego diamond for & try-out game. The. ndacatkms are that Wofford will have a winning team this season, for Coach, Rickets haa " Deen putting -nis , men throug-h the paces with the result that each La in the 'pink of condition for the comawg events that have been ar rarered.? I ''.-V - A t "'' J 'f't Followlnr il the schedule of game; April -JEikdne College,', at Spar tanburg. " , 1 April ' 1---Wake vForeat .College, at Charlotte. ' t ' f ' .April 17 Wake Forest College, at g&art&nburgv i jr? r Aprtl Presbyterian College of South Carolina, Spartanburg. , , April ?5--CleMoni .College, at Spar tanbMrc.' v !y 1 f" .April -"Furmajn TTnlvenrttT, v at SpaPtanbtrry. , . ' 1 - " April '! Newiberry .Coltege probab ly), at Spartanburg. ' ', May -2 Georgia, Tech, at Spar ton - hu. May Davtdeoni .College, at Spar tanburar. -s - May 6 Davidson College, at 1 Spar-' tanbunr. , ' ' May 83 University of the South, at Sewonee. , May 22 Unlvereity of the South, at Swr.no. ' May 25 Georgia Tech, at Atlanta. May 2e Georgia Teoh, at Atlanta. gUCCKtaS LATE A. A., M'LEAX. Mr. si. O. McKensle Becomes Treas ure of Robeson county A ftew , Laundry -Personal and. News v Notes. v'4 ' ' ' A . Correspondence of The Observer." Maxtort -March. lt.4Mr. M G.'Mc- Kensie, of thla place', takes charge of the position "a treasurer of Robeson county to' whiob - h - was elected last Monday, .the place -being made, vacant by' tne rath or Mr. a,,a. acuon. Mr. J. H. Jffrdam, a contractor oi Hendersonviilev 4s in town looking af ter the .erection, of two residences. Dr. J. D. Croom-and, daughter, Mirs Jennie Croom, are spending the week in Tampa, Fla., attending the meet ing of the Atlantic Coast Line bur geons Association. ' The eoutnern Launaenng t ompany, recently moved to this place from Cony, Pa., begins operation this week. It is well equipped: with up-to-aate laundering and cleaning machinery and will do a, good business. Mrs. H. W. MoNoll and Miss Belle Alford spent a few days in Charleston, 8. C, last week. The town commissioners are haul ing brick for the erection of a city hall and jail. The work will begin in a few daya Mr. M. W, Cale, cashier of the Bank , , : VLAS NOT FEASIBLE. - AMhevlllo City ' Father IXvllne' to Make Contract With the VFly Man! to Kid City of the Pest. ; , ' Correspondence of The Observer.,;.,' " " Aahevllle, 'March XftTh'e board Of aldermen haa taken no action on the proposition fJU . M. McCormlck, the "fly man,? torrid Ahevllle of - the pest itbis.aummer in consideration of the sum of J1.600., Members . of the board to-day deny-the atory printed here to th effect that eontract had been, entered tnito with Mr. McCoi-mlck.-whereby tha "fly man" was to undertake at his own "risk, the re moval or preventatlon of files In Ashe vllle- this summer and that," If , - suc cessful, the city would, pay to- Mr, McCormlck the v sum - of , $1,600. - A member of the board aald' to-day that the aldermen 'listened to, the propo sition' made by Mr. McCormlck,- but that - no;, action was .taken. During the . discussion. Mr, McCormlck was asked if hla acheme.of ''removal' in cluded mosquitoes. The J "fly man" very promptly aajd- It did not. The aldermen do not consider'-the plan outdined by Mr. McCormlck a feasible one. - Mr. McCormlck does not pro pone to rid. Asheville' entirely of the pest. He does claim that, by virtue of his method of cleanliness about llv ery stables and other places where live Titoek Is kept, lie can remove the fly-cftuBe and largely do away with ffhe peat. . The question of whether flies were aa numerous this summer as" laet'would be a very broad one and upon the establishment of this fact would depend entirely Mr. .3M0 Cormiek s claim for pay. v KINGS MOUNTAIN NEWS NOTES. Two Sermons by Br. Cannon, of St. Louis Blind Tiger Arrested A Small Circus Personal Mention.-, Correspondence of The Observer. Kines Mountain. March 19, Mr. and Mrs. George W. FallSi of Bowling Green, S, C,,' spent Saturday, night and Sunday. wLtb. Mrs. rails' ratner, Cant. Dilllna. Mr. D. M. Baker is in Virginia this week, looking after some reaj estate he owns near Roanoke. Mrs. Baker ! Is In Jonesvllle, S, C. with her mother during Mr. Baker's absence. Dr. John F. cannon, or st. i.ou;, and Mrs. E. A. ample, of Henderson vllle, spent Saturday and Sunday here with '.their slater. Mm R. B. Hunter. It is the first time the three have met in more than 89 years. Dr.' Cannon preached; at the Associate Reformed Presbyterian church yesterday morn ing and at the Presbyterian at night. They left for their respective homes this morning. Oale & Rogers circus was here Sat urday, It was a small affair,, bit there were no fakirs nor gambling machines. The animals were few a.ld far between, only one lion, one ele phant; half a dozen monkeys, .ponies and dogs each. -There were four .ar rests during the day, all for plain drunks. ; Andy Nethers, colored, was arrested of Maxton, is in Raleigh under the this morning for running a blind- treatment of Dr. R. H. Lewis for very serious trouble with his eyes. A $5,000 PIPE ORGAN. It Im Being Installed In Central Methodist Church, Asheville. Special to The Observer, ABheville, March 20. A jwrtlom of the new pipe organ for Central M. E. church. South, has arrived and the remalndr of the organ is expected th1 week. The organ has been ship ped from the factory for eome i time and should have reached A4ivHle ere this. The instrument will be buIR a tiger. He was tried before Mayor Kendrlck this afternoon and bound to court in a .150 bond. Mr. E. C. Fa Ires signed his bond. Shankle -Burrls. Correspondence of The Observer. Norwood, March 19. Mr. I. H.VShan kle, of this place, and Miss Ada Bur els, of Locust-Level, were married yes terday at the bride'e home. Rev; A. L. Stanford performing the ceremony. It pours the oil of life into your system. It warms you up and starts the life blood circulating. - That's rapidly aa possible and made ready for, wht HoHister's Rocky Mountain Tea use by Easter Sunday . rne organ . .SETTLES NO POINT O! LAW. lleleane of '', Purchaser of ' Railroad , Ticket by New York Judge Arouses .: Much Btrreat.'-,'. ''y.,;' jtJt. Washington- Post....;j ., t )'$ Much. Interest 'attachestothe ac ttoif of Judge Le'ventritt,' of the New fork Supreme- Court, to ordering the Immediate release from custody ' of Archibald C. Newman, a traveling salesman who- was held on- the charge of. having forged the name of George E, Whlteomb to a railroad ticket, the ticket ' having . been purchased by Whltcomb, 1 who ,'stgned his name to the ticket, and agreed to sign same whenever requested to do so. He subsequently sold the ticket to New man and- when Newman signed he name, cf Whltcomb to the ticket he wag arrested. . JEtwill-be noticed that no point of law decided In this case unfav orable to the , standard form of Cie ticket how.in-.use- by the railroad. The original " purchaser of the ticket '- 'simply gave to anoiher person, by; power of attorney, author i',y to feign his name, but of course no such authority and no instrument of conveyance could possibly make such ticket, even ., though Blgned tn the name of the original purchaser, good for transportation or entrance to the trains if presented by any other than the original purchaser. - In othr words, the poer to sign the name, if actually carried into ef fect, and the,' pass is signed by an other ttarson .only, renders the ticket valueless; forw transportation or ad mission t.o trains. Justice Leventrltt also intimated that the acts of the party involved In this particular transaction . might be considered a conspiracy, ,. although it is believed tha, the statute of New York defin ing conspiracy: is not hvond enough to include same, in these terms. SAGO mwoemm buiLders of Dinniproved; Cotttoim Estimates Famished A SAFE COUGH MEDICINE CHILDREN. FOR In buying a cough modiclne for child ren never be afraid to buy Chamber. Iain's Cough- Remedy. There I no dan ger from it and relief Is always sure to follow. It IB especially vnlunblo colds, croup and whoop nc cough, sale by R II. Jordan & Co. for For ' '''' ' " mLpV mmmmmmmmmmmmammmmmm f , Correspondence Solicited A. It WASH BURN, CHARLOTTE, - - - - - - - SOUTHERN AGENT. - - NORTH CAROLINA. . Wadesboro News News Notes. Correspondence of The Observer. Wadesboro, March 19. The estate of the late H. C, Pairsons, conitalnini 8 7-10 acres, on Lee avenue, was sold at .public auction to-day, and was pur chased by Mr, K. W. Ashecrnft. The, estate of the late James A. Lockhart, on Camden road, was devlded to-day, Mr. George B. Lockhart, t'he oldest son, getting the beautiful home place. Mr. T. B. Boggtanv son of Sheriff J. A. Boggan, left last Tuesday nixht for Cheyenne, WVomllng, eiwl a. telegram to his mother to-day announces his safe arrival. TEARS at parting with a comfortable old pair of shoes are common among men who don't know that the CIS S SETT HLflU&3 UFES WAJrv IvAoY win cost between 14.000 a.nd $5,000. Prof. Mustfrove,. organist at Vander- tolll'a All Souls' church, Blltmore, will have aunervtsion of the organ s con- etrucittlon and by the terms of the con tract Prof. Muegrove must approve tne instrument in its entirety before tne price agreed upon Is paid. Weddlngton News Notes. Ccrrenpondence of The Observer. Weddlngton, March 19. Master Os car Mannus, son or aw. ino airs. Manford Marvr.ua, died Marcli 16th, of whooping cough .nd bronohltla. Mlas Mary Deianey. wmo is a b;u- den of the Presbyterian college in Charlotte, vlshed her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Delaney, eunday. Mlea Jennie Shelley, who has been teaching In the Cornelius graded sonooi, re turned home Saturday. Mr. A. J. Prhe and daughter, MleaUeula, spent Saturday In Monroe. Ml Eipma and Mr OUude Hunter went to Monroe Saturday to see their stater, Miss Julia Huintef. who is right elck. Mr. Burnhcrt, wno uvea on Mr. J. S Delaney place, lost n: nouse ana ail hls furniture Saturday . nlg-ht by fire. . Rev. J. O. Fheiiey preacrt'so two line sermone yeaieruay a meauiuxion church. does. 85 cents, Tea- or Tablets. R. H Jordan & Co. ; NOBODY SPARED. A SCIENTIFIC WONDER. The cures that stand to Its credit make Rnrlrlpn'H Arnica Halve, n scientific won. der. It cured E. R. Mulfordi. lecturer fori time. the Patron of Husbandry, Waynesboro, Pa., of a distressing case of Piles. It heals the worst Bums. Sores, Boils. Ulcers. Cuts, wounnn, vminiHins ana Salt Rheum. Only 25o at R. II. Jordan ft Co. or us store. Kidney Troubles Attack Charlotte Men and Women, Old and Young; Alike. ( Kidney ills seize young and old alike Qulck'y come and little warning give. Children suffer in their early years Can't control the kidney secretions. Girls are languid, nervous, suffer pain. Women worry, can't do dally work. Robust men have lame and aching backs. Old folks weak, rheumatic, lame, Endure distressing urinary Ills. The cure of man. for woman, or for child Ts to crire the cause the kidneys. Doan's Kidney Pills cure sick kid neys Cure all the varied forms of kidney suffering. Charlotte testimony guarantees every bOX. Q. A. Davis, musician, business ad dress Academy of Music, home at 821 North 8t, says: "Doan's Kidney Pills which we procured at R. H. Jordan ft Co.'s drug more, have been used in our family and we have found them a'.l right in every ease. We think there Is nothing like them for kidney- trouble and backache and I am ready to vouch for them every I ou can use my name rar a T KADIS MARK. Men who wear Crossetts will tell you that a new pair of Crossetts are as easy to your feet as a new mattress to your back. II your dealer doei not ken IAm. im will tend onu ttyla on receipt of price with aoc. aaaitwntu to pay forwaraing cnargei. LEWIS A.CROSSETT,Irtc NORTH ABINCTOfl, MARS. TRADE COSMO MARK Z ASK FOR BUTTERMILK SOAP. X. It's the Best for Complexion, Toilet and Bath. SOU) EVERYWHERE. CO., BURWELL & DUNN AGENTS FOR CHARLOTTE. The Cosmo Company, Sole Philadelphia, Mfrs. testimonial if you desire." For sale by all dealers. Price 60 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the. United States. mf. 0 f il ef the entire thuatee prodactloa of the World Uesnswsjad every yesi M Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets a HCereaCeMlaOaeDsy. B. W. QRUVETS siaaaturs ea box, 2St ; GET FAMILIAR WITH y Ml) L C A W I T E Say it over two or three times and see if you can re member it. )It's the ROOFING of TO-DAY. The price is right, too. it has toughness about it. It is peculiarly adapted to tops of buildings. ALLEN HARDWARE CO., wholesale and retail 3a You suffer more than you need. Your only excuse is ignorance of the fact that ; female pains, dragging down sensations leucorrhea, etc., which are due to the rebpuiibiuiuues anu btxain vi mamea me, can De curea. out now, you Know that;' there is no heed for you to suffer, Dain. You can be cured. The cure is lliiiiiiii . F j- ',l.M -a "vs 11 I 1 ffl I I II II I - , -r V 1 I 1N Woman's Relief From Pain; lTaker.it and :you will . cease to suffer;' -! wilt strong and neaiu y,, juji ui kgracef.gooa epulis ana ncn reavDiooa. Every,' drug store .sells Cardui in $1.00 bottles, f . i W : bought; wonderful ZiUxiEr, CT , v-f , - - "For four year t offered: with profu an(f palnfnf menstruation, and never Rot anrUibg that did . me any rooa unui my ouaoanu oougn, ma a eonia ox w ine oi taraui. une noma Droucht m wonderiul . rents, ana t era now on toe roau w gooa neatin. . itta. wa CAili , juear vreek, Alabama. , T7EITE W US '" W'aat yw to'enii' Wall . . W. setor a stall aswlnitKi la hals Awsn, k irtll tmthMf mntim wraaa4lilrwaalat. Staali : fchfar ti Mar trnktm. mm mm mlu Mi m Slala ltnKiiMlMl..t. ntirriL Altwrw laini'l ktmt mmmUt mmL mmi tmt Ml mm hm Stala. a Mwm JM-. I.'f Avimt SmI TUB aAUAitNA ih..i, C, CMiuuRM(, Im 1 ' '. FIVE tEARST OLD 1 j 01D fAMiqmt COW DBTMXa Express Charges Paid B; A trial will convince you that these goods are the medicinal and other purposes, send us your orders an fectly satisfactory, return at our expense and money lunded at once, au snipments are tnaae in piain cases. Remit by Postal or Exprtsv Monty Ordor, Writ for prico list of othor liquors. .A seZ. W " jVi- m f i - I LIZ. 1 lift :;-l:;' f " j ir vory omst I or ., n if not per , vill be re- 1 , I SALE OF VALUABLE MILL PROPERTY. In the matter of the Damask Manu facturing Company, bankruptcy. Hy virtue of an order duly made and entered In the above entitled proceed ing In bankruptcy, the undersigned i trustee in bankruptcy of said Damask , MiinufHcturlng Company will offer for sale, for cash at public auction at the court house door In Winston, on Tuesday, the 27th day of March, i 1906. at 12 o'clock M the mill elte, the water power, factory building and I contents, lately belonging to the said i Damask Manufacturing Company, lo cated at Roaring River, Wilkes coun ty, North Carolina. The land hereby offered consists of three tracts one of four and one half (4) acres, one tract of one hundred and forty (110) acres and one tract of one hundred and nineteen (119) acres lying adjacent to the dam and factory building of the company. The buildings of this property consist of a brick factory building 60 x 176 feet, standard construction one story high, a brick store room and an office 26 x 38 feet and two completed tenant houaefl and six In the course of con structure, also a forty horse-power boiler, together with supplies and ma chine shop tools, and building materi al. Also the stock of goods in the Company storehouse, consisting ot shoes, overalls and sundries and a lot of plug tobacco In the original pack agea unbroken, and also one type writer. All this property will be offered sep arately first, and then as a whole. This sale Is made subject to confirmation by the Court of Referee, at a meeting ot tne creditors to be heia at Winston, N. C. on April 3rd, 1906. F. H. CHAMBERLAIN, Trustee In Bankruptcy. February, 21, 1906. For any further Informltlon de sired address the trustee at Greens boro, N. c.. or R. C. Strudvflck, Esq., his attorney at the same plsce. - The camel Is an enterprising indi vidual. He has a hump on at all times. If you're not wlso as to the best place In the city to get a ood Dye Ing or Cleaning Job BE A CAMEL get a hump on you, and ace us when you want the right kind of work. Queen City Dyeing and Cleaning Works Dyers and Cleaners of. Ladles' and Men's Fine Garments. MRS. J. M. HESTER, Proprietress. Genuine Mad Stone A genuine Matt Stone.' Will cure bites of rabid dogs; wilt eure hydra phobia; mill cur. bites of poisonous snakes; will ' cure lock Jaw;., -will draw any poison from the system, t have, treated hundreds of eases and every one has been cured. ,--.' A. XX TELTON, ' i -.'. Lattlmora, N. C , . HOLLISTER'S i Iksky C:r.!:!.i Tea l.:zzz A luty Mtdfctn lot Baiy PaoMarT. v- i . Bnsgi oMm HMtim and vigor - , A trwelfld for Ooaattpatloa. todioestlon, t,lver and Kidney trouble. Pimple, lttesenia. Impure jJlood, Ba4 nreettt, Klnirlh Bom-la. Headache and toekaeha. Ita Rock Mountain Tea to tab ltl form, U emiia a boi. Genuine pia br llOUilRTM DeVO COMFAlfT. AllMiiSOO. v ts. ' C0L0EN KUCCETt FOR SALLOW FECPLE It II iORD&S A CCkt ' ' Let Us Serve You COAL For All Purposes TVTE 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 and Fuel Co. CHARLOTTE, N. C. The Waning Nuiia' This Spring Ii our New Cordon Tie, the full dress Ktylc; patent colt vamp, plain) toe, thin sole, high military heot,; thice eyelet ribbon lace.' Slssea 1 to C. width A to K; pricf $5.00. - j , - new mxciwn , oxfoiu3 . jtob. Makes AVolilnjc' Easy. Fine Vlcl Kid. welt JBole. exlenslou. edge, lovr. military heel, ribbon lace,. SUes 1 to 7, width- A to ,12; price $3.00, , 4 v'; , fli ',' By moll tOc. extra. - ' 1 " , A neat souvenir with each ' erder. GILREATH & CO. Gly Tax i! ,' City tax payers, you are r to com'e and pay your t April 1st, as .the law rerr ? advertise property for t -S? date. -; BS WARXKD! i,; -v ; X. l TA : To March 81st. C.
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