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CHARLOTTE . DAILY OBSERVER, AERIL; 14; ; 19C 1, SITE FOB SHIFTING YABDS ' boutiibouno buys rRortRnr 1 J ' ' " fimnl 'Aiwa of Land RouHit at , . WlnstomHalem by No Railroad .'"'''.' of Construction proRWwIng , 1 Reynolds Co.- Purchases ' W More PropertyTwo' Marriage i personal - ana - nef xw-s w Forsyth's Capital. t ? 1'' Special to, The Observer. , ' Wlnston-SaW Aplf Il-The com , ;' pany haa purchased the ,' land from ' , Judg-HR BUrbuck lor the ehlftln yards ot the Southern Railroad.' The 4 V, tlte,' which Include aeveral acres. U located lust southeast. of the city.-near ,-''. the-main line. of the Southern Rail- ' . ; way track' to Greensboro. It ia under .,:, stood that the new road will enter the fr, city ' under the Southern trade ' The .. A' Southbound will Connect with the Nor- FT folk ft Western here,, The contractor ; have two Squads " at 'work on the first' section. One torce ia' at work lm- , t. - mediately west ot Columbia Heights, ; 'about one mile southeast of ths oitv, end.th -other about a naif tnlle fur ; ,' ,' ther. on. ths east aide ot Happv Hill. Ihe squad, at Columbia Helshta is j?;, ;'; working vnorth toward the' Southern ; atauroad ' and la Just beginning a cat, ,,'' 'which, tor a ' iconalderatalo distance, will. toe -U feet deep. The aquad at IHcppy Hill ia working south and east 1 . .1 to Centerville. Salem Creek divides I', j , these two points. Across this " creek ' ,wlll be constructed a trustle 73 feet ' high and 600 feet lohrt.tfrom Colum- V bla Heights five tracks will extend ' north to the Southern railroad, a , distance of fully one-fourth of 'a mile. ? fhrot. N. A. Lewis, who Is in charge of ' rs the laborers, has been advised by Pru - .. - den & Bennett, the contractors, that v: , V"' M or 65 mules 'With scrapes and an entire outfit would arrive to-day or to- morrow. Mr. Lewis states further : v - that he Is paying - 61.25. per day for . hand and Is having no trouble in se curing all he needs. . v -. ; Major James 8. Scales', has sold to the R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co, two 'tracts of land at the corner of Fifth and Depot streets, the consideration for same being 110,600. This la a part . ' of the lot on which the company will erect its mammoth storage plant, .v Dr. C. C, Sapp haa leased the Sapp . Hotel tn Kernersville to Capt. T. J. Willie, who will take charge May V , This holstery was owned and conduct ed for many years by Dr. fiapp'a fath er, the late Dr. B. J. Sapp. .... Judge E. B. Jones came In this morn ing from the eastern part of the State, where he haa been holding court Mrs. I Fred A. Woodard, of Wilson. Is here at attend the Moravian . Easter ser vices. She is stopping at the Phoenix. (Bowman Gray, manager of the R. J. Reynolda Tobacco Company's office In Baltimore, arrived in the city this Ihornlng to spend a few daya with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James A. Gray. Mies I vie fllcewonger, one of the Instructors In Instrumental - music at Salem Academy, Is visiting her parents at Charlotte. James A. Gray, Jr., a ;..! student at. the University. Is at home for the Easter holidays. L, A. Myers, division superintendent of salesmen for the R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co., with headquarters at Macon, Ga., was here this morning en route to Yadkin coun ty to visit his mother,, who is ill. Mr. and Mrs, Wade H. Harris, of Charlotte, .will arrive to-morrow to Spend Easter with Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Wilson. Mr. Harris, who Is editor of I The Charlotte Evening Chronicle, is -brother of Mrs. Wilson. ? ' Mr. G. H. Hasten has accepted an invitation to deliver the literary ad dress at the comroencernnt exercises of Boonville High School, Yadkin county', May 18. Mr. j. O. Abernethy, who has been city editor of The Morning Journal for Several months, has resigned to ac cept apposition on the staff of The Norfolk Landmark. He will probably leave to-morrow for the Virginia city to enter upon his work. -v The third year of the Y. M. C. A. night school came to an end last ev ening at which time appropriate exer cises were held.. The principal speak er of the occasion was Dr. W? L. Po test, of Wake Forest. His address held the close attention of the audience from the moment he arose until the last sentence. Music was furnished by the Winston Orchestra. Secretary Colbert also' made a few remarks, giving an AUtllna sin A inMrlontm nf tlia ?J work. The report of the -educational committee was highly gratifying. The Kernersville Lodge of L O. O. F. I will celebrate the elgnty-seventh an- nl versa ry of the founding of that Order Sunday, April 29th, in the Baptist 1 church at Kernersyllle. ' Mr. Ernest L. Dalton and "Miss Ro- . sella Witte, were married last night at - 7 o'clock In East Winston, at the home I of the bride's parents. Rev. H. A. j, Brown performed the ceremony. :; . Mr. Clinton Spalnhour and Miss Pearl Dunlgan, both of thi city, were j united In marriage at the home of tho bride's parents on the Boulevard at 4 y o'clock yesterday afternoon. TRAGEDY AT ROCK HILL. . Ttjlttecn-Year-Ohl Boy Drowns In -JYenence of Coinpanlona Tliought f ifla Cries , Wrro In Iun and Did Not Go to Hla Rescue . " Special to. The Observer. ' 'RX HilV 8. O. April U-A 'most .: distressing accident occurred Wednes day afternoon when Thomas, the 13-yiar-oid son of .Mr. and Mrs. Samuel . ; : J. Johnson, who reside hear the High land Park Mill, was drowned In "a . branch in the pasture of Capt. Iredell ' Jones. Youngs Johnson, accompanied ; by several younger than himself, went to a deep pool In the branch whloh the boys of the mill village had been use Ing as a swimming hole for several years, , but which on account of the p: cnt heavy rains in now washed out 3 !.;;::. tnuch deeper than formerly. On reach , t" Ing the hole young Johnson aald he ' , ' . Was going to take, a div and dis - robing himself, lumped" mtd the tmnl i '. r ' and disappeared,' Recording to the ctory of . the imall boya . whot were watchdng him from . the bank.: knd cried for help, but they, thought he , .,was trying to frighten them i and . , made no effort to rescue him , until ' ' , waiting some time lor him to ' rise " , again after he went down- the lact tljne. 'They them called to him repeat , t vdly and getting no --answer . they ' ' atartMlfor helou- On-. h wiv. hnr i. ,"'&, were met by two older boys who hur- - " -v Tied to the1 aeene,' but they -failed ' to t find the body. .The boy's father was -' - notified in the meantime and when A. i he arrived, with the assistance of Mr. Frank Black's young son, he-succeed- mA In; nKlnr thu HfAlnaa fnrni nt hla 'XA on- from its watery arav.'- r--,,' ' . i'r" The sympathy-of many kind friends gees "out 5to the sorrow-strickeo- pa rents In, their aad affliction. ' U ..l,!,! it M,i,,. .., in, ( , j,". V V '. Flirman Drake Injured at ' Spencer ,- . epActal to The Observer. '..' ."' ' ' 1 , -Spencer, April U.-J. M. Drake, of tMs place, a fireman on the Southern Rail- way, was severely Injured here to-day by " Jumping' from a locomotive whloh had , ltft the track white ' atnking about 10 i , miles per hour.' The engine was turned i - oper and. In the fall. Mr. Dreke fill head , foremost upon a ehnrp stone and was dangrouiily Injured about the head. ' He was curried, to Salisbury unconscious - where treatment was given knmedlately. The cause -of the derailment is unknown. j M'urei Food, Goodvllcaltli and Burnett' I Vanin are synonymous. - Jfo com- i mission - has - ever Questioned the ; : purity' of Burnett' VaaiUa. , , no cophomise mm bell STATESVILXE MEN DETERMINED At tvargely Attended' Uaaa Meeting RuHlneea ' Men ; and Citisens , of ' StaUfsville Adopt Reaolntlons' by ' WiilcJi Tttey Aawei to Make 'Mo ; .Compromise Whatever With the ,. Bell Telephone Company 97,500 Already Subscribed for Independent ,t Company; and .Committee Appoint ;,ed to -Apply, fenr CharteirwPuttinf Blind Tigers Out of Business,, . -Special to Tho Observer. . SUtesville,! April , U-,invltatlon reading as follows have been Issued to frleqda and relatives here; , VMrs, . An nie Dulln requests i the honor ef your presence at . the' marriage of her. sis ter, Jessie Lee Morrow, to Mr, Rob ert Ernest Taturo, Wednesday after- inoon, April: the eighteenth. - nineteen hundred and six," at eix-flfteen o'clock. Residence 401 Mulberry street Statee vllle," N. C. Miss Morrow is the daughter of Mr, Mack .Morrow;' of the , Amity section, . but has recently been . making ' her home in Statesville with, Mrs. - IXulln. Mr. Tatum, up to a short: time ago, was employed here by- the 1 K. Morrtaon's Sons A Co., and Is" now managing the branch of this eopoern at Taylorsville, " , :,v INDEPENDENT 'PHONE ; ST6TEM. At a mass meeting of the citisens In the court house Tuesday night It was unanimously decided to put in a IocpJ telephone system In Statesville and to accept no' Offers of compromise or concessions from the Bell people. The meeting, was well attended by bus J. nesa -men and other; citisens and'1 It was clearly evident, from the remarks made, that toe people are m. earnest In, this matter. Two hundred and sixteen t persons, embracing f farms, corporations and a large number, of citisens as well, have signed an agree ment not to , accept a Bell 'phone un der any 'conditions, and bout $7,609 of stock . haa been subscribed.- r The following resolution wal offer ed: "The citisens in a mass meeting assembled' do resolve, that we are un alterably opposed Jio the ", Bell -. Tele phone, Company owning the only tele Dhone svstem In Statesville and Ire dell county: that we are unalterably opposed to ny compromiae oy wnicn they may obtain control of the 'only system here, and that Meaarev. H. P. Grler, R. ' V. Brawley and Eugene Morrison be. and are hereby, author ised to apply for a franchise and charter, and that an independent tel ephone system be put In as soon, as it la possible o do so." : Wednesday afternoon" -the represen tatives of iMooresville and elsewhere met here with Statesville citisens. They reported that they were anxious to co-operate with an independent ex change here, and proposition was also made In regard to the, line from Mooresvllle to Statesville. In a few days a stockholders meet ing will be held and a. board of di rectors will be elected and a charter and franchise will be applied tor. The April term of the United States Court convenes here Monday at 10 o'clock. Judge Jamea E. Boyd, presid ing.;. The average amount of criminal business will be transacted and a number of civil cases are on the cal endar. Statesvllle's mayor's court has ma terially Increased the school fund. About' 6120 In fines baa been collected from offenders this week and several have been sent to the gang to do work for the county. - , .... .14 l DRIVING BLIND TICBR3 OUT OF BUSINESS. The oollce and city authorities of Statesville are determined to break up the illicit sale of whiskey here, juog Ing by the number of. arrests made during the past few days. It has been known for aome time to ;the police that this unlawful practice had been going on , but evidence sufficient to justify them In issuing warrants could not tui secured. Sunday, however, off U oers struck their trail and up to last ngbt had four blind tigers nenino we bars to be exhibited at the "big" show when Superior Court convenes. A hnnA ht 200 wit required in each case, which all failed to give. Warrants are out for others who will be landed unless they decide to takt leg ball. Both white, and colored are among. the defendants. NO CONFERENCE. High Point Manufacturers Not to Meet Committee v i-Tom nrwuw hood of Locomotive Englncere Secretary of Wood-Workers Union Goes Back to Work. f I Special to The Observer. ..' ' Hlslt . Point. Anril 13. Seeing some mention In this morning's Charlotte Ob server about a oonference between a com mittee from the manufacturers ot mgn Point and a committee from the brother- hnnt nt locnmntive ensnneers. rrom spen cer, in regard to the labor situation here, The Observer's correspondent has taken the paints to Interview a number of the manufacturers to-day about this matter". The manufacturers all claim that a wrong impression has been made. One manuraciurer sammeu umi m luiiw iinn nf a nMifmnM hud been made, but that, after consultation, the manufac turers agreed tnat. wnue iney ma me highest'' -regard for the brotherhood - of engineers, it would be useless to hold any conference. So far as they are concerned, they have no question to nine. i (imt ilni thit manufacturers are Mending firm and say they are perfectly satisfied. Never before In the history of the town have the manufacturers been so absolutely unit as on this particular question. They say that all sorts of false f rumors v: nv oeen cireum throughout the. State, but, that they can afford to submit to all this and say nothing. ' Oner people are doing the talk ing but the manufacturers, I , observer, fmm' mv circuit around . town, are still sawing wood rand saying- nothing. The ao-called -flaht . here is not labor against capital, In the, true sense of the .word., for those that nave stock In and run the factories are an laDonng peopie and made their money by starting in the factories nere ana wonting tneir way up to the top round.-'-Some of the laborers in the factories to-dav are stockholders In the different factories. - - -r The statement that : hands -cannot be secured here In sufficient numbers Is re dlculous in the eitreme. They can and will be gotten and protected . when de sired for the 'manufacturers of .High Point have a way of doing things, It la rally amusing that -people who have been ' hrrt only s hort .while seem to know more about the town and the busi ness In It than tnose-wno nave spent a life time here and have made the town What it is. ' s t t Several more men applied for Jobs to day and, by the end of the week. It is ex pected there will be- many more.,'-- The union 1 forces, lost one of . their - Most valuable men In the person of the secre tary - of the ' wood-workers' y union. this week. .-He haa accepted a ''position aa foreman at the Southern Chair Company. The Observer's eorreenondent was only In error aa to where Mr. Roberts went yeeterday, which Is Immaterial, he' hav ing left Vor Charlotte instead of Wash ington, taking the train from that place for his home, - t v , !! . . , . ABOUT RHEUMATISM, r Tlliere are few diseases that Inflict more torture than rheumatism and there . is probably no disease for which such a varied and useless lot of remedies have been suggested. To say that it can be cured In. therefore, a bold statement to melee,, but Chamberlain's : Pain Balm, which enjoys an extensive sale,; has met With area success in the treatment of this dinense. One ' application of . pain Palm will relieve- the pain, and hundreds ol sufferers have testified to permar rent cures by Its use. Why suffer when Ptttn Ftaliu affords such quick relief and costs but a trifle? For sale by R. H. Jor dan Co, Drigglsla, k '. i v t v A soaa crstiicr saoiua cs.uia uwm, uuixi- tious and wholesome of .all,, foods maderrTi : Biit ordinary soda crackers absorb moist- ure, collect dust . and become stale and ' : soggy long before they reach your table. j (There"la .howeVer, one ' - soda cracker at once t crisp and nourishing in its supreme ' excellence the name is Urieeda Biscuit l3 rOjS I a dust tight, t w moisture proof packag , NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY n Wrecked Schooner ' libelled. Correspondence of The Observer, ; " Wilmington, April 18. The sails arid other wreckage from the ; schooner Mary Tunnell. of Philadelphia, which recently went ashore and adrift on this coast, have been libelled by the owners of the tug Blanche, of the Wilmington, Southport & Little River Transportation 4 Co. ' The tow boat owners claim as salvage, seventy-five per cent of the wreckage, which Is valued at -about $2,000. It was brought In by the United States reve nue cutter Seminole and Is now in the hands-of the collector of the port. Easter Doubles Express Business. "The Easter holidays have just doubled our business," said Mr. W. B. Hamilton, the clever local agent of the Southern Express Company, to an Observer reporter last night as he was directing .his force at the Southern paesonger station. "Every holiday greatly Increases the amount of freight we handle," he continued, "and of course at Easter every college boy has to have his box of grub from home, every girl her box of flowers or new dress and bonnet, and this Is account able for no small part ot the increase. Then quite a number of people take advantage of Easter to give presents,' mostly to relatives." THE PERFECT WAY. Scores of Charlotte Citisens . Have Learned It. If you suffer from backache. There is only one way to cure It. The perfect way ia to cure the kidneys. A bad back means sick kidneys. Neglect it, urinary troubles follow. Doan's Kidney Pills are made for kidneys only. Charles L. Neilson, of Troutman. , Iredell county, N. Ci writes: "I i want to say a few words in praise ; or XJoan s Kidney Fills, as they are . the only thing that ever gave me any : relief from kidney troubles , in. my case, and they finally effected a per manent cure. I have tried dozens of other so-called kidney cures without any effect, but three boxes ot Doan's Kidney Pills entirely cured me. I ' recommend Doan's Kidney Pills to all my friends who' complain of kidney ; trouble or backache, and am very glad to do so on every occasion." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo. rvew i orK, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and tags no otner. SALE OF VALUABLE MILL PROP ERTY. In ths matter of the Damask Manu facturing Company, bankrupt., By vlttue of an order duly made ana entered in tne above enutiea proceeding In bankruptcy, the under signed Trustees In Bankruptcy of said Damask Manufacturing Company will offer for sale, for cash,' at public auction at the court house door in Winston, N. C.,- on Saturday, May 6, lfros, at 10 a. m4 the mill site, tho water power, factory building and contents lately belonging to the said Damask Manufacturing Company, lo cated ut Roaring River, Wilkes coun ty, North Carolina. v The lands hereby offered consist Of three tracts one of four and one half (4(1-2) acres, one tract of one hundred and forty (140) acres and one tract of one hundred and nine teen (11) acres, lying adjacent to the dam and factory building of the com pany. . ,,. The' buildings on this property con sist of a brick factory building, 00x171 feet.' standard construction, one story high, a brick store room and an office 14x38 feet, and two completed tenant houses and six In the course of con struction; a)so a forty-horse-pbwer boiler; together with supplies and ma chine shop tools, and building .ma terial. Also the stock of goods In the company storehouse, ' consisting ot shoes, overalls and sundries .and a lot of t plug tobacco In the original packages unbroken, and. also .- one typewriter. - . v y - ' All f this ' property will ' bar offered separately first, and then as a whole. This sale is made. subject to confirma tion by. the Court or Referee., at a meeting of the creditors to be held at Winston. N. C, Saturday. May . ISOtV at I o'clock. j h JVJK. CHAMBERLAIN, 3. t" - Trustee In Bankroptcy, ' April" $v 100. : , 1 For any further ' information de sired, address, the Trustee at Ofeens boror N. q.t or his attorney, R. C, Strudwlck.' Eo., at same place. - " , I i S: ft, tt i rfi. s n Tbrcux1 Train Dally.ChzrlitU - Id KOdncke. Va, v " schedule la effect Dee- tJOOL i . 110 am Lv Charlotte, So. Ry AS :0 pni t.lt am Ar Winston, So. Rr. LV f.U pin tM pm Lv Win too. N. A W-Ar ; La .w pm iv jirxinTii, - Ayr am $.a pn Lv Rocky Mount, ; Lv Am :& pm Ar Roanoke, MuXr . am Daffy. . . Connect ai itosnoas , vus Hneoandoak Valley Koute tor Natural BrlUse, Luray, Haaersluwn, ' and all points In luioriuiwn,. '! iwiiiu in rannsyi. vani& and new York Pullman aia.. Roanoke and Philsdaiphla. , ,. lUrourh coach, Charlotte and Roanoke. " AddukonaJ Information from ngu Southern liailway. M. 'F. BiUtiu, -v.. TrsV. Pass.- A rent. '' so pure, so clean, so that it stands alone A WINDOW FULL OF CUT GLASS One never makes a mistake In giving cat glass. It Is always useful and always appreciated. We are showing an unusually select assortment of styles and designs In cut glass this week. If jpot for a gift, a handsome vase or bowl will be equally useful and appreciated In your home.' The Palamountain Co. JEWELERS. BROADWAY CENTRAL HOTEL BROADWAY, Cor. THIRD STREET NEW YORK. GREAT FAMILY HOTEL. Excellence .Without Extravagance. RATES: American Plan f2.RO per day. European Plan 91.00 per day. This beautiful hotel enjoys a repu tation of highest respectability and freedom from all objectionable feat ures, and recommends Itself to LA DIES and (FAMILIES for Its quiet, orderly management, clean, well-kept rooms, ' great ' public parlors, grand halls and liberal stairways. Send for Large Colored Map of New York. FREE. DANIEL C. WEBB, Manager. TILLY HAYNES Prop'r. NEW SCALE 5 FOUR HUM - DOLUS rMODBS TO CLUB MEMBERS AT $287. CAsnoRUsrPArsm Nine out of every! ten pianos are bought on payments gifts to the family many are taken away on account ot the death of the wage-earner,- Join the club, now forming. Save near ly a hundred and twenty-five dollars and besides In case of death of purchaser ws give the family a receipt In full tor balance due on piano pro- . vlded contract has . been In force six months and the pay? ments have been made ac- ' cording to agreement It costs yon nothing extra to protect your family write for Booklet No. ; It's free and will ex- ; plain everything. - Over 800 L. A B. dab Pianos sold Inside of four months to - satisfied customers They are warranted for life time. Ad dress Lcdden S Bates S.M.H. S Years In Music, SAVANNAH - - w . - OA. ' J-J" , tflCKS' J"' , , CAPUDINE IMNUHATUT CVaXS HEADACHES mevonsovas (iMM Mb i fclsss0e' tutinee and Mghtt Sat. April lstb. The Maid and the temy Ths Automobile V ?j Mini " The. Rollicking. Tulip ' ,D V The Demuse Apprentice VlliisUsJ The Vivacious Polly i' r , '"AH Cute - w ? ' I- PRICKS: j' Matinee, it.btf, 'M and 25e.j Sight, $1.50, 91.00, 96, to and SScv , ,' ' i Reserved seats tor" both perform ances now on sale at Jordan's.. - Doors for 'matinee open at a.SOr curtain at S. , '' ' a thi LsaV ,t ii il mt a t 1 4 Sfle&ErTEE'QflG . wjt ; ' ft s i ' L . ' W -' vv ' V Estimates Furnished A. It WASHBURN, CHARLOTTE, - I INTERIOR PlANO-PUYER J Is a Combination of the "Old Reliable! Emerson Piano and the World-Famed Angelus. NONQBETTER MADE , Our Prlcfs WU1 Interest y'ou. Charlotte Music Co. L. WALDO AMES, Mgr. SIS N. Tryon 'Phone 81 J. Out-of-town orders for music solicited. Pr. B. Nye Hntchlson, H t. Bntchlsom, Hi INSURANCE - FIRE, . LIFE, ACCIDENT OFFICE! Wo. t, BTant Bnlldlng. . BeO Pnone 48M. MANTEL WORK Is a specialty of ours, and our man tels are far superior, both in material, workmanahtp and style, to the ordi nary stock mantel. We'd like you to inspect our designs at first hands and know i personally and perfectly the difference between our work and others. 'Twill prove money saving knowledge to you. We Also handle Ules and grates. Write for cata logue. '-,." . ' J. B. WKARX A CO., Charlotte. N. C. A. J. REACH CO. Makers of the famous REACH BALL The ball adopted by the American and Southern Leagues and the American Association. We are the sole distributing agents in this terri tory, carry a complete stock at trade prices, and can save the retailer money and .time on shipments, SOUTHERN , HARDWARE CO. Charlotte, N. C " ' Write for '01 catalogue and price lists. , NOTICE V North Carolina, Mecklenburg County. Having qualified as 'the adminis trator c t. a. of the estate of Mrs. Julia 8, Smith, late of said County and State, this Is td notify ail persons having claims against the said estate to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the Hth day of April, 107, or this notice will be plead in bar, of-(heir recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate are requested to make settlement. THOS. W. ALEXANDER, !- Administrator, :: Piedmont Bldg., Charlotte, N. 0. - This the th day of April. HQs'. " ;A HAPPY MAN. . . A, man's) happiness- is always in fluenced by ths condition of bis wife's health. When she Is In pain he car ries worry with him tohU business, Anything that relieve her suffer tng '. fills , him with . gratitude, -. A prominent merchknt of Forest City, N. C, writes: "X feet tt tnr duty te write you that the dreadful perns that have always eome te my wife every month have been prevented by Scott's NURAL-O-LBNB. It quiets her nerves and takes away all pain.' NURaL-Q-LENE simply quiets the nerves and allows nature to act with out pain. ' It is harmless and' leaves ne bad effects. Sold by all . druggists.- Free sample on request JNOt L SCOTT eV CO Wholesale Axents, in uiilnhionn V vnn njc nuttiiiouu a ouit ,1 - i' ; hi ' t ft - - - - - Let Us Serve You For All Purposes TV7E 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 arid Fuel Co. CHARLOTTE. N. C The Winning Number This Spring Is our New Gordon Tie, the full dress style; patent eolt vamp, plain toe. thin sole, high military heel, three eyelet ribbon lace. 8lses 1 to , width A to E; price SS.00. NEW BLUCHER OXFORDS FOR WALKING. Make Walking Easy. Fine Vlcl Kid, welt sole, extension edge, low military heel, ribbon lace. Slses 1 to 7. width A te E; price $1.00. By matl 20b. extra. A neat souvenir with each order. GILREATIU CO. THE DENNY HOTEL Special Breakfast S5 cts. Regular Dinner 60 cts. ' Luncheon 3s cts,, Special Supper. M cts. W. D. WILKINSON S CO. Proprietors. Genuine Mad Stone A genuine Mad stone. v Will cure bites ot rabid dogsi will cure hydra phobia; will eur bites of poisonous snakes: will cure look Jaw; will draw any poison from the system. 1 have treated hundreds ot eases and every one has been cured. A, XX TSLTON. , Latttmere. N. C vacs FIVE YEAT.3 OLD V CMOOTU A13 lTUm rfAv urrs n nr " . ' Solicited : mm, I fsTtl Sll Bssw 4 Fvnrnc3 P.hfipnPi Pntfl tv IH iiAUl WW whim A trial will convince you that these goods are th? vert best for medicinal and other purposes. Send us your orders and if !; avburii sm our cAu-aug v fx once. .; au empinenw Remit ty Postal or . Writs ft'r pries r l :mi .. . . JLllvJL' v SOUTHERN AGENT. NORTH CAROLINA. 1 (y 1 iinurti nm a en viTtr t A AUi OAaJJLT UX SriUil i y FECH0N," AA : Our name on machinery; means that in its manu 1 facture quality was the- o first consideration price t v" the second. That is why; ; ' ' we grow. j; " MANUFACTURERS OF Cotton Mill, Cotton Oil and Other Machinery. Machinery for Farm and Fee- lory. Ji.; Engines, itaia'y from 12 to 150 R P. Improved Gin Machinciy, ggj; and Presses, and complete Vr outfits of capacity of 100 bales -per day and over. t SaW MillS, or five lands; , all sizes in use in the South. Pulleys and Shafting, ; smallest to complete cotton miH outfits. II D DELL COMPANY, tkarktbvlLC ,.r?' THE MOON IS UADK or utiKKS cracESM many people would lead her to be lieve, when , the housewife ' toes ts gurehase flour for her baking day ut If she haa once used the Pride ot Charlotte flour she will take nothing else. It Is made of the choicest se lected wheat and ground at our mills, UCKLENBURO FLOUR MILLS . J. Lee Kolner, Froprtetoaw - , Phone It, t ' C 5s jjww s -Ma . -wwe::' not perfectly satisfactory. uiu juujjvj vnit. uo i.iuuu , are maao m pism cr - Express Xlonrj Or?, ll:t tfc'.r Kyr:. 1. 1 . -. ; '.IK 1
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