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I fa 1 - . - ' T T i, n -1 Y. -' i.CHARLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER, AV::iV2G, 1003. , i borers, and "took- away nearly ) negroes who. had given -up work I on the Isthmus as a bad Job. Oth i i would go, they tell ma, but they ; iol get enough money together for iiKir return paeaage. Mr,-barker, the " -rit of the Royal Matt Steamship Wne t Colon, told me to-day that ha estl- i i Hated the departures of negro laborer during the past tew months would mg cresa.te'50 per cent, ef the arrival, of course, the M per cent. that remain rtl ultimately bur the number -of laborers up to the amount requireo. . tout It la true that taey mre leaving ma Isthmus in goodly numbers, a condition , ntuca has Men aenieu repeaieuiy, ' -A PAINTT CORNER. . (Returning to the euestlon of sanlta tlon.. I made a visit to Cristobal That portion of the town occupied by the of fl- clala of the canal commission, ana ine - railroad resembles a dainty corner in r come- fanciful fairyland. It seems hardly real, Pretty little houses here and there, with dear little porches and . hammocks and lounging chairs, and all the proverbial comforts of home. Of ,s ' course, Cristobal Is a delightful place 0 -'for- them. However, I disregarded ' the gilded Way, and foflowed the back streets to Fox river. Again we nave ; ' , that remarkable contrast, that transt V tlon, that evolution from the sublime i- 'o the slime, Originally, Colon waa on the Island of t V Manaanlllo. but the Panama Railroad, ' , " which you must remember now belongs ,t t to Uncle Bam, found It necessary to build a right of way and a roadbed across the swamp that separated the island from the mainland. Thia stretch y -V f awamp waa known as Fox river. ." though why such a pretty animal ' , should have its name attached to such '".a filthy place, I am at loss to know. No sooner hid the roadbed been com v ; pleted than the Shylock landlords ob- talned leases from trie Panama Rall road, .and proceeded to build low . r rambling and rickety shacks out over "-, the swamp. How thoughtful of the -' . ' landlords, you will say, or perchance, - how considerate and commendable of V the Panama Railroad. But that is neither hers nor there. 1 ventured into one of these hovels. 'It had eight rooms, each about ten feet square, its pine boards stranger C , both to plane and paint. They were V accessible by a wavering porch built "f pieces of boxes and other wooden refuse. The house waa supported on . - pile driven Into the vile-smelling swamp. Back of the hovel waa an out house, used In common by the tenants, - and tbe odors emanating therefrom were sickening. In the soft muck of . ths swamp a thousand land crabs were i ' wrtggMng as if even they were dls s', tressed In such environment. Two or . " three little children balanced them V( selves on the edge of the unprotected , ' porch to prevent falling headlong into the swamp. A stray dog looked In ' upon the scene, shook his head and wandered away. vAnd yet these rooms t f are renting at the rate of 110 sliver . per month, or MOXgold per month for 4 x- ths entire miserable -shack of eight ' y rooms. Forty dollars gold per month - " ' will procure an excellent residence in i ' any American city with the alluring f" f t attribute of "all modern lmprove 1 jnents," and no such swamp as this - within 1000 miles. Another wave of that administrative hand would sweep , these hovels Into firewood and would - bouse the negro tenants on the near - by healthful hills. : With the smell of this place atill r clinging to my clothes (and it will i ellng to my memory for many, many - moons), (sought out the health ofttcer in charge, Or. Sumner Coolldge. Ha leanlns back comfortably In " lig arm chair in tbe administrative ' vulldlng, facing the coral-studded beach, where the Atlantic for centuries lias kissed the sands with the sliver tongues that break from its flowing tides An Meal spot, and the health .officer wss most healthful. The sea ' fcreese was refreshing after the heavily aaaen sepnyrs from fox river. DR. COOUDQE'S STATEMENT. Dr. Coolldge listened while I unfolded nj sad story. Then he smiled: "An offensive odor is not necessarily , nnhealthful." said he. "Of course, If you or I bad to live there," he con tlnued, while the cold chills chased themselves up and down my back even at the thought, "we might, eventually, loss our appetites, and In this way be more prone to disease. But the ne groeswhy, they have been there ever since the Americana purchased the ca- ; nar aone, and tbe death rate Is no fi greater than In any other portion of "Cristobal or Colon. Besides, these ne- : groee are used to living In that man ner at home." i Now, to be scientific, we must diag nose this statement of Dr. Coolldae. There Is. something seriously wrong -wnn it. in tne nrst place. Vi: coolldge 1 Is a sanitary expert, and he ought to 1 know concerning the healthfulness or Unheal thfu I nfM of a vllc-amltlng swamp, tilled with orrai. decayed vege. talion and tiny land crabs. However, I am Inclined to the belief that Dr. V Coolldge meant that the smells of Fox river were not unheulthful to those . Who lived a sufficient distance away. At Columbus Point, for Instance, where Is located the administration - building and the homes of the govern ment clerks. "Would you care to go on rword as ' saying that Fox river Is an Ideal resi dence site?" 1 aaked the health of fl eer. He admitted that the site was not Weal" "Then why does not lh health de partment condemn the houses and I move im otjopie io ine nniar v per sisted. "Why do you permit thw'ljnlt- ed States government to continue to - i collect land rental from euch a filthy bit of swamp land -tribute from the ' landlords of such hovels?" v , Dr. Coolldge wan silent h moment, .. 5 ( gnd then he advised me that I should see Col. Oorgas, who won hi be the only person "qualified to speak." Col. , Oorgas Is In Panama. Continuing our dlaitnosln of (hat , statement made by Dr. foolldge, 1 am again Inclined to the belief that the 1 ' doctor has been misinformed rom-epn- 'r frig the sanitary condition obtaining . r. In Jamaica, the Inland that has fur- niahed nearly 10,000 of the 17.000 labor- ', era used In the canal work. These ne- , groes are not "used to living In this manner si notnoT- mere is not a (. square root In all Jamaica so vile as is V t Fox Hver. The British government , sxerclses a commendable sanitary ays-,-, t tern. The Jsmalcan negroes are like 4 ,,, ehlldtren. They are used to being told V what t do, and if told to keep clean . . they will keep clean, provided refresh , ,sd oceaalonally. On the Isthmus they 'Iff look to the United Ktates for instruo ! , .. ttong and guidance. When they are . -puttnto flltby places and permitted ( ' to remain there they do not improve thelr eondlt Ion. but they are not con- tented, and they are constantly taking ' - e. urn In -and complaining of. physical '", irregularities. - f ' , Bnt no.; J. Coolldge has said that stench,- however vile, is not unhealth fut Jt must be so. But how much , mora enjoyable health would be wlth . , out the stench. U ,i F0X RIVER SWAMP. i Colon, Panama. April . Presto, Change and ths awamp at Fog river has. been drained. I have discovered the secret for energising the canal free. Intimate-that you intend to . ad v las the American people concerning certain things, en4 the trick Is turned. 'An old dredge that bad been idle tor Now ts the tme to take HoUlsters T ocky Mountain Tea. It cleans your k . m of all Impurities. A wonder- 1 l spring tonic A family beae- ! . t,or'; e r TW rTeS;-t iVefTecirfhey eorMeri &MTtfaer T" "m, V ' three months' began working at a fur- Wax Department had read Mr. Poult-1', nay Biselow'e artlble in The New Tork Independent.' i Many other things vera dons in -colon at, toe same time ana for the same reason.; As ifor me, I made my mistake when I carried my troubles to the health officer in charge of Colon's sanitation, I had been instructed- to ascertain facta first hand and avoid the, officials. In this case I disobeyed Instructions, ana In news paper parlance, t spoiled a good story. I spent March to and SL investigat ing the swamps. March 2Z I called on the health officer;, and - asked him why such (things were -permitted . to continue. The next, day I wrote my story and malted it. The day -following, March 24, I believe. Col. Gorges, chief sanitary officer-of the sons, came to Colon and spenU the day In the swamps of fox river. , Three days, later the awamp Vas practically 'drained. Col. Gorges .came ... over again from Panama and officially approved the work. By' .the time my letter woqld have appeared In print, the govern ment could truthfully deny a portion of iv ' t ' ' Consequently I desire to give the cred it for this extraordinary activity of Col. Gorans and his subordinates. Tou did great, work In three days, colonel. but why did you foiget that awamp for nearly two years prior to March 23. 190? I aaked many of the em ployee of the sanitary department why the drainage had not been accompusn ed before, but they could not give me any reason. However, when it be came apparent that the conditions of that awamp would be impartially ana fearlessly laid before the American people, the magic wand was unsheath ed. Its wonders to perform. And even with the drainage, the conditions, win be Intolerable in a few days as soon ss the rainy season gets In full sway. The people will have to go to their houaes on atllts or balance themselves . p.nW .w w.llr Whtf Arm't " you move them out to tne nuis, ir. Oorgas? There Is an old negro, Mr. Desnort. who has been living on one of those hills for forty-eight yesrs, he told me, and now, with seventy-six years to his credit, he is ss hale and as hearty aa you please. The hills are beckoning. NARROW ESCAPKJTIOM DEATH. Young Lady Becomes JBntangled In Machinery at Chester -Burglars Enter Wore Other News Notes. Special to The Observer. Chester, 8. c, April 25. Miss Luciie sac w men, employed in tne overau rac- have been a serious accident to-day. Aa it was she escaped with only a n w iwsasTsw www inn few bruises and the loss of her cloth- the establishment by which 1 was em ing. She became entangled in one of ployed (all told about ttrenty-flva years) the machines and, before shs could mil cm into tlu mmii. ! T mi1i extricate herself, wa drawn bodily In- to the machine. Fortunately, how- ever, Supt. Baker noticed the occur- rence and threw the belt off the pul- ley Just in Ihe nick of time, thus ifn- doubtedly saving the young lady's nfe The store of. J. W. Wlx. the clothier, hv" r L yLrm0wer! debnUJyB'lin'-.eaTrcS oTmon'a. cash drawer was opened and also efforts made to open the safe. The burglars evidently had a key to ttim building as they entered at the front door. They were probably frightened away before completing the Job, as the door was left ajar. The Lantern newspaper office was also entered the same night, but the miscreants seem ed to content themselves with In spooling tbe premises, as nothing, so far as discovered, was stolen. . The coroner's lurv in the case of the dead Infant found la a well neat Lowyvllle. mention of which waa made In this correspondence a few days ago, was unable to continue tht Investigation for lack of evidence. The Jury brought In a Verdict to ths effect that the child came to its death st the hands of parties, unknown to it. Purity Council. Jr. O. U. A. M. was organised in this city last night by State Secretary Wilson. The council was oiaanlsed with 26 members and the indications are that this popular order will have quite a largo mem bershlo here In the near future. Col J. W. Reed, Mrs. IJly M. Doug las. Miss Maacte Holley and Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Smith left yesterday for New Orleans to attend the veterans reunion. BOND IS8CE CARRIES. Mooreavllle Will Ismio 110.000 for (raded Schools Personal ami News Notes. y. Correspondence of The Observer. Mooresvllle. April Zt. An election on the uusstlon of Issuing bonds In the sum of $10,000 for graded schools waa held to-day and resulted in a majority of 42 tot schools. There are 264 registered voters In the dis trict, and JW cast their votea for the measure. Some little Interest waa taken by opposing parties, but every thing passed off pleasantly. The Dauahtera of the conreueracy are arranging for Decoration Day the 10th of May, and have secured Rev. Dr. J. H. Thornwell. of Fort Mill, 8. C, aa speaker for the occasion. v Patsy, the fine bun oog or uepuiy Sheriff J. M. DeaUm, developed hydro phobia Saturday, night and bit a num ber of dogs in town and all through hia: vicinity. The mad dog Is still at larire. Quite a number have been put to death alnee Sunday morning. The new train that Is to or put on th. western road will not be put on next Hundsy aa slated several days Mim. but will start about the 1st of June. It Is very probable tlwt Mr. I.. V. Parker, the clever and popular onductor OH the Midland from M.mrenviila to Winston, will be trans ferred to the main line, with head quarters In Aahevllle or coiimioia. iipialn Farker nas oeen on me run elme the road first started about eight years ago, and has mado this nlMf-M hl home. Mrs. 7.. A. Morris, of Concord, has returned to her home after a visit to her father. Mr. I. ft. Henderson. Mrs Henderson U Steele, -Of Charlotte, Is the gwmt of her sisters, atesaames ti. ti. Johnston and J. B, Houston.At- tomey eb. V. Turlington left thts mornlna for areenvtite. . C On,,; short business trip. HKCK1VKR APPOINTED. Affairs or North Carolina Corundum Co. Placed In Hands of Q, N. llalgler. Correspondence of The Observer. Ashevllle. April 24.-G. N." Halgler, of Ilsyesvllle, has been appointed- re ceiver for the North Carolina Corun drum Company, on order of Judge J, C. Pritchard. of rhe t'nlted Utates Circuit four!. The application for a receiver was made by the Columbia National Hank, of Buffalo, N, T which holda notes against the Corqn dum Company for 122,000 and which will shortly foreclose a mortgage se curing the notes. In view of this status of the case It was sought to have a" receiver appointed to take charge of the affaire of the company until tbe flnat adjudication la the United JMates Courts,-' - -f ., ,.,,,. ,S ... I . Ill, I, -,. Cut this ut and take It 0 R. ft. Jordan tCo'i drug store and get a free samplu ef Chamberlala's sUAmaefc and JUver Tablets. These UMeta sre far superior sin rmnnxvfiniriiin nir- - ass am mw ,;.-t... mm w ar ,mw. i . m ' t -.i 1 ; v- . ' r (IKIIII II II 1 . T " "0- at, 2gS I ROCHESTER. Am?. 1 Immanaa in. - . . iflrn.t hu hMil amnuil h M. A. f! 1 " , ' . Lockharfs remarkable recovery, and bis own personal statement will cause trerdendons lnte rest In the remedy that Ma Uf 1 ved hta Ufo,' Hs States i ' ! "I am nearing forty-four ears of age, was born ana tatted in Rochester. H. TM tiit Viva KAikTl ntiftftf1rv AiMfivli a!i. obliged toVork for a living. "Attorn fifteen yean ago I cow menced to bO ailing, and called a phy. aklaa. "lie onaouaeed mv trouble a npeclea Ol djrupepMla, and asked me. w . v.,,. n i. ... - - ."I did so, and got temporary relief. I .mi huk in mrv uui vsijnhMM ... ,.,.. V'?7, ,? f PBM la my Mtomach. -I seldom - bad a passage of , the bowels without force, "oiuuliod another phytlclen, with IAjJS ''VW"'Z7 "J"' , n ir" Z, , Rocheater'a een payueimae. can ien tneir names j "The last physiolan recommended ms to give op my work and go South, after he had practiced on ne for one year. "They gave me a thorough examina tion with the X-Rey, with ao remulta. They could not even determine what myatiment were. "I do not, and never hare taken any stock in patent medicines, but your tes timonials in the Rochester papers were srorthy of consideration. RevlMod Formula. "For a number of. years requests have ceme to me from a multitude of grateful friends, urging that Pe-rn-na be given a 'slight laxative quality. I have been experimenting with a laxa tive addition for quite a length of time, and' now feel grateful to. announce to the friends of Pe-rn-na that I have -incorporated such a quality In the medicine, which, in my Opinion, can only enhance its well-known beneficial character. ' ."S. B. HARTMAN, M. D." MR. 8 A LUC V MISTAKEN. Copy of Tlie Mecklenburg Censor iwm in tne iimricston junrary not a complete (me. To the Editor of The Observer: Tuesday's Observer contains an edi torial la which Mr. galley, of South Carolina,, te quoted aa savins;. f'Fortu nateiy for the truth of history, a full copy of The Mecklenburg Censor poem, with explanatory notes made by a contemporary annotator, is In our wonderful Charleston library." Here is where Mr. Sal ley drops Into error for the Charleston collection does not contain a full copy of The Censor, as we shall see below. In 1868 Hon. David U Bwain. then president of the University of North Carolina, poseessed the original Meck lenburg Censor In the handwriting of Adam Brevard, its author, and . on March 18, 1858. when writing to Hon. George Bancroft, the historian, In re gard to the Mecklenburg Declaration. Governor Hwaln remarks, "The poem to which I refer above bears date March 18, 177", extends through 280 lines, and la of unquestionable authen ticity. It opens aa fallows:" Then Governor Swain quotea 17 lines Of the poem, which cnnculde Flnt to withdraw from British trust, In Congress, they, the very first. -, Their Independence did declare." A copy of (lovernor Swain's letter can be seen In the appendix of Ly man Draper s manuscript work upon the Mecklenburg Declaration now preserved In the Thwalte Library at Madison. Wisconsin. If Mr. ftalley will count the lines of The Mecklenburg Censor filed In the Charleston library he will find j mat it naa less man zw lines wnue he original poom, in the possession of flovernor Swain, did contain that number, showing that the annotator omitted the lines referring to Meek- Un burg's Independence. OEOROD W. GRAHAM. DOING THEIR DUTY, f Scores of Charlotte Renders Are fjearnlng the Dutr of the . .'. '. . Kldneya. . . .'. To filter the blood is the Kidney's doty.''-'-- When they fall to oo this the kl4 nejrr are sick. . , V Backache and many kidney Ills follow;- Urinary trouble, diabetes, " : ' f . poan's Kidney Wlls cure thsmNill. Charlotte people endorse our claim. Mrs. a W, Beattle. living at 411 North McDowell street, Charlotte, N. C. says: "l oan rswosamewQ Doan's Kidney Pills for what they did for ne. I used them for backache, from which I suffered for years, and could And nothing to give ine relief,, t saw Dean's KldneVv rills Advertised and got my husband to go te R, H. Jor daa Cove drug store aad get we a hox. I need them and they cured nay backache entirely. Ton are weloems to the use of my name." , .r. , ror saie oy an aeaiers. j ynce if eenis. roner-Miiourn vo w Bunaio. New Tork, sole agents for he United States, , UJ '. - i A, "I told my wife i waa going to try a bottle ottha Perm. The next time I want to the WtyVl purchased a bottle. and before the bottle waa halt gome I muwH m vomogw tor me ocwer. "lent mow takint the fifth hotti. and have mot a ache or a pala may. "My boweh move regularly every day, and 1 bare taken on eighteen poumn or neto mty utuai wetgat bo mg sea poonq, "1 was down, at one time, as lowr as one hundred and twenty-six pounds. "I hav rsobttmended Peruna to a great many, and they have recom mended it very highly. "I have told several people who com plained of that species of catarrh that if they would purchase a bottle of Parana and take It aeoording to directions, and if when the bottle was gone they oonld come to ma and tell me candidly that they had no benefit, I would pay for the bottle of medicine. "I hare so far bad no complaints, bnt all first-class recommendations." A. O. Lockhart,27 Atkinson street, Roch ester, N.Y. Will the Doctor aire Pe-ra-aa the Credit? A number of members of the medical profession who have been treating Mr. Lockhart will be puzzled and surprised. Mr. Lockhart had become so. well known and his ailment bad been the subject of so much speculation audi ex perimentation that bis restoration to beallh should create deep interest among the doctors wa$ne bad tbe opporta nity bf, tudjint and prescribing la bis CeU&r. v MISSING FROM HOMK. Mrs. T. W. Johnston, of (spartanbnrg County, Disappears Mysteriously No Clue as to Her Whereabouts. Special to The Observer. Spartanburg. S. C, April 45. Mrs. T. W. Johnson, who lived with her family In the county, Is missing from her home and her husband Is natur ally greatly concerned for her well being and safety. In relating the cir cumstances of her disappearance he tells s most remarkable story. Mr. Johnson says that last night he and his wlfe retired at the usual hour and that during the night he was awaken ed from his sleep by the barking of his yard dog. Supposing that some Intruder or night marauder was stir ring about in the yard he dressed him self and went Into the yard but dis covered nothing unusual. He then fell asleep and, so he says, had a re markable dream. He was so impress ed with the vividness and peculiarity CHAMBERLAIN'S COUOH REMEDY THE BE8T AND MUST. PPFULAR. "Mothers buy It for oroupy children. railroad men buy It for severe eoushs and elderly people buy it for la grippe," say Moore Bros.. Kldon, Iowa, "we sell more or i;tiRmberianrs uourn emeay than anv other kind. It seems to have taken the lead over several other good brand." There Is no question but this mediclns Is the best that can be Droour- ed for cough and olds, whether It be a child or an anuit that is afflicted. It al ways cures and cures quickly. Sold by K. if. Jeraan a uo, Use The Bell The Bell Telephone represents a coming together, in fortunate and economic com bination, of helpful and Useful tonditions. REASONABLE BATES , 1' ' . ' Do you think you can afford to be without this instrument of convenience and valuable utility? ;ir" 7 GObD SERVICE ' Remain at home and to maKe or DreaK engagements, buy, sell, Call Contrast Department, No IQQ Southern Bel! V; mifcelc&'flpbi Company. tcrs Had Given Do. ST Of, Rartmsft, tknlsventar f Purv-na, Jteeeivta Similar Cm tTatnUUerra every Day. Papnla piejndioed against momrfetary rneaicinea wa ao doubt bsUttle this cure aa much at possible, put Mr. lock hart and bta family and bis neighbor believe tnat tfe statements Molted here in bay perfeot fonndatlott. Peruna nas been doing much good in relieving na told oases of eatarrh and eatarrbal diseases In the United States, as weu as in; other sections of the world great many prominent men and women know by experienoa that Pe runa baa special virtnee In relieving caUrrhal affections of thi stomacb and digestive organs, bnt, of eonne,lt does not happen every day that ao desperate a case as Mr. Lockhart's comes to pub- uo notice, v t5 . ' '.. Proof of Pe-ra-aa'a Merit Tbe fact thai be bad tried ao many nhv. sicians-theact that be had spared ao paina or exp-inse-bad been examined by experts-had been treated by special- istsr-ad passed through all kinds of experimentation and manipulation and yet received no benefit and then, after all this bad happened, he quietly begins to take Parana and finds prompt relief and permanent Dure these facts are much too important and startling to escape the notice of the ever-vigilant public press. , Magajtine Wrtiere aad the People. Magastne writers who make a special. ty of assaulting patent medicines are liable to shut their eyes against this kind of literature coming from tbe people. .But, the people are always Inclined to listen to practical proofs uttered by prac tical people, versus theoretical writers who know but little at tbe great masses and their nesds. of the dream that be called to his wife to tell her concerning it. He was startled to find that She waa missing. The next morning, greatly distressed, he went to the homes.. , of several neighbors fn search of her but no one had seen or heard of Mrs. Johnson. -Mr. Johnson is Inclined to the be lief that, lurking somewhere In ths mystery, is another man, whose in fluence over his wife was. the origin of the mysterious disappearance of the woman. He advances no theory for the barking of the dog and the cause of the dream which were accompany ing features of the? stQry. When a woman has a good looking 1 husband it Is a aign she is suspicious of the designs of most all her friends. I To VemoTt F reoflttH Pimples' In Tan Darg, TJag M . J J nft1s jmJs,f, iiaUIHUltt a -as eiMeterr, eels . v aaeer a sesldre gaar j -ante eaS araaey ?. ! SaeSsS . Is erers w I V wkere it falls le ieaiea fi ankles, staples, User: I spots, saa-las, ssllesr- I aass, seller Slsaolofa-. tMms. plaenaesda sad sit eraptieas U Me sua, se , siauer ef kev loss - mm wiwb, wraiuruiiwrT "VP am ie IS tefs,aad tke ' Hnt In SO dm.ft. Afte. IVess sefsets are reateree ke skla wilt k eleae, soft, hsaltbr aaS SeaaUtnl. Me soaalWe bans ea rsuils traei IM mmm SO seals aaS 01M as isaSlag arss Moras er fcr stall. , ftATMKAL TONJtT COMPANY. rVls, Tsaa, use the Bell Telephone 1. Tclcohonc jsnnniiniugiiMi i ii 1 1 ..n i I j (V- Report (,? ' i aw alley 'ULVwUl aiel. ,.Uwa C- lsv.,iJ f 1 warp "splitting, jnachlne to Philadelphia. - . ! 2 yarn bundling machines for Pawtucket.-R; I. (This is a machine to make -s and 10-pound bondjes for the retail trade.) r. , , S waste cleaning system (the eyertem comprises a waste cleaning machlhei- for motes, sweeps and other waste w thout removing ; any fibres f. There : is ' lsnother machine to extract buckles, pieces of tlee, stone, . pieces of j leather, broken bobbins, ring; travelers and other foreign matter. It extracts unnut thresh elan . Than. nma m. snetlnn fan anil nllAntor. ouiia ine macmnes ana install J Sand and bolt screen for cotton I lard presses and one filter press Lot Of shafting, nulleva and hinrnri (This shipment was te .a large company which' has for a long "time-been f ; using Fairmont Machine Works', stuff, of Philadelphia, and as we bought .'.be entire Fairmont outfit, we now, get tbe vbuslnee,) n. . v , ' t ispoolsrs for mills- in Gaston county-' t:- . ...j,-. S' ' ' it reels to mills ht Cabarrus conntv. ' , ''. ' ', '. 4 reels.to a mill in Oeorgla-xi, t reels to Lincoln county, -. v " Pulleys, bansers and Handled two big engine anu uay, saved tn i we are" rewinding lots, street car motors. - We have lately made and shipped 400 ChaaerS: r. Allrt,tAi m-lih :v.n We are oowr making 180 eo-inoh looms for Monroe Cotton. Milt i" ) Pattern Makers, Founders and Machinist ,If you should purchase anything from us : if that thing should, not wear as' you think It Bhould, in every respect we; are just as anx- ious to make tmnga have, them right. Cftrriftfes. f Harrnej TTrtTA. MntAsi Baggage and Passenger Service, Stylish Livery. Carriage and Harness Repair Work a Specialty I , I? WORTH'S SONS CO. EVERJ30DY SMOKES. "The COUNTRY GENTLEMAN" 5 Cents THE CIGAR WCOMOUtgB CAPITAL STOCK r , ,$30,000.00 Not the, cheapest, bat preeminently. the BKST. . JXhese are the largest, eldest" ana best equipped schools in North Carolina positive, provable FACT. 1,000 former students balding positions, ' In North Gsollaa.v, rotations guarantsed, baeked by- written- eon tract; -ghertbaad, J3Mkkaepug, .Typewriting. and BngUsb. tango! y axperta, Address r . c ;- ' - . , , ICIXG'S BUSINESS COLLEGE Charlotte. N. Oi THE GIIARLOTTE tuju& wtscb, gebhkhi bkodijcs 1 "aicd s tveobtdt 'TBtaMxx reakett a Bishop Bteant Trap Carried Fnll Una of w mis un for emiwtnm "f - asSBBIRSS ELIZABETH COLLEGE AT ID ; CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC c . : W-lTrtyi'VW lf CL Suburban Loeation, Kxtansire Campus, Hign Grade, experienced TJnlveralty Sdueatad Teaobars; xWUm -Froof Buildings, rirst Class ' Xqulpmeftt j zt v ' .. snavwwig. vs aaasssjy mmm a TIT T l"frTr den for Thorough Work and Good ononis of Mnsw, Art, nrnssloa, Bnsteaaa, Ptjoyg a XeDuta CATAfXKSTJJB CIIAS. If you are interested In Rooting you should investigate TXT T Tt TS I T 1 TT W tK' , II , I I I m I It . A, xx I II II t ' The most practical Ready ALLETI lIARD'IfARrr-CO.,?;"" cmvm k t : TIIEHcADOO : Greensboro's' best. Hotel. Bntirely made over, ; -$41,009.09 expended ana equal to the most modem bote! Ift the land. , Elevator, , long distance 'phone in each room, -rea sample rooms. JTree boa.'- Kates: 12.00, ISIOm $! W flJO. , m ss' n my creentbom jr. 6 ' &v I t feed oil mill in Peru. to Brazil . v tit Waferhurv. Conn ' ' - ', A .tf' - JW -Ur, 'O-? it s V ff rrf " ', A 1 -50 harness ddbblea nd" the pur-f, ' - - . . . - T - . right as you can jd to OF QUALITY Raleigh, K. a , SUPPLY G0nPiNV 1? In Jtoakt also Card aetbiag ani SuppBea. '.VTTTj riucJEa. nTARTANBITBa - asusH ttesttb. fXNT ITOG3B. a Klf.'G, President a lil ' 'J .jS Roofing on the market " 1 ;VICT0niA KEENFS tne system. - ... , fcftinff calore:tc; iota of mills. . ... v v breakdowns, and, by working, our shop night ' !' mms a tot of time, - J . ?r Us rJ iUn of burnt armatures for factory generatora and..fpr s., 'Vl ' f ' J & "V V!The. best and . most eco-X nomical matenal known for plasterin? and imitation tilo : tHW,tmm I , i ,,, 473 IJsXn Cmfcrfolkr Vai . A ,1i 1 I - ',' i y Ah V. t . i I
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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April 26, 1906, edition 1
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