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-v. CHARLOTTE DAILY, OBSERVER, IAY 18, 1D0G. ' ' .a ,-' Sporting News At Utile Ruck! Uttle Hock, li At- ..i lama 1 f : . ... - At - Hew Orleans: NejrOrleana, : ' At 8hrveport; Bhreveport,-1 Mont- , At Memphis: Memphis, M; Blrmlng t:.1 ham, 1 . , V BOUTH ATLANTIC LEAGUE. Al Bavannah: Savannah. 10; Colum - bla. . . At Macon: Macon. : Charleston. 1. ' At, Auguata; Ausuata, 1; Juckson .,Vffl. ' NATIONAL LEAOt'E. At Cincinnati: Cincinnati. 2; Hoston, 0. I '. At M. Ionia: HI. Louln. i; Brooklyn, I. V At Pittsburg: Pittsburgh Xf.w York. 0. 1 At Chicago: Chicago, 3, Philadelphia, t. AMERICAN LKAOl'K. ' At Washington: Washington. Chi- eaao, . At Philadelphia rhlladdi.U.i, 6; ! At Nw Vork: NVw York. 4; Bt l-mils, At Boaton: Boaton. 4. Cleveland. 7. ,. EASTERN I.EAOI'E. At Buffalo: Buffalo-Newark game Ht- poned: wet grounde. . At Toronto: Toronto, i: Ihilllmore. 0. ' At Montreal: Montreal. :'; Providence. I. At Rochealer: Jerecy City, 7; Itwhea- tr, L " VIRGINIA STATE l.KAGCE At Lynchburg: l.ynohhurg, J; Ixin- Vllle, . - r- jif Roanoke- Ttofine. s: Norf-ilk. 1. .' At Richmond: KU hnn.nd, poita ' .. tfiOuth. 2 (11 Inaingvi. STANDIXO OF THE C LITIS. OLTHERN I.EAOI'E Won. .. :-l . 17 . 14 .. II . II . 10 . 1 I-at. t. S l'l l : l.i 17 .'I PC. .IT .114 hl.1 .Ml . ts-i Til fhrvcprt .. New Orleans Memphis .. .. Plrmlngham . Atlanta .. .. Montgomery . Nashville . . UlU Kock .. SOLTH ATLANTIC I.EAOI'E. Won. yt. PC. 'JSufoata W 74 Charleston 14 1'.' .I Jackannvllle 1.1 M Wl Columbia 1-' 14 .a2 Macon 11 I'i "7 Savannah U 17 .Xfl KATIONAL I.EAOI'E. ' Won. Loet PC .Tin ..vci .H7 .41 .3.11 tThlcago 2.1 New Vork 1 Pittsburg IS Philadelphia i St. Louis 1.1 Boaton .. I- Clnrtnnntl II Brooklyn a v 0 14 1.1 17 AMERICAN I.EAOI'E VM . 1 . 1J .. 1.1 .. 14 .. I.' .. 12 .. 10 .. Lost. 7 II U 12 U M .1 PC. .TA .Ml 6(2 .j.01 Philadelphia Cleveland .. Detroit .. .. -lit. Louis .. . Now Vork .. Waahlngton , Chicago ., .. Boatoa CI .iJ- EASTERN LEAGUE. Won. list. Buffalo 12 & Newark II Baltimore In x Providence Montreal 9 I'i Racheater 6 Jersey City Toronto t 12 P.C. .71 .1.17 ..1M & .474 .4I .4-0 .304 LE.Gl'K CJAJIFJi. SOUTHERN LEAGUE. Shrevaport, May 17. Iie. formerly of Montgomery, pitched the opening game f tha eerlea for BhrevriMirt to-day and hut nut his former team mates. Score: R. H. E Chreveport .. .. 0 n n n 1 0 0 x I 4 0 Montgomery . . 0 0 0 0 o i o n o o 7 1 Batteries: le and IritrTlna ; MaUiky, Hausen and McAleese. Umpire, l'fennln fler. Tine. 1. 40. Memphis. May 17. With II Clutk. of Birmingham, aa the opposing iiltclur dur ing the greater pari of todays game, the locals hit the ball at will and 1- of tha II runs were scored In nnt Inning. sVoro: It. II K. Stirmingham .. 0flfi200 00 A 'A 1 1 2 Memphis . . . 2 o 2 1 0 '-' 17 0 i H 21 J Batteries: II I'huk. HmII.i srvl Mat thews; 1,. I'Uik ;iml OweiiH I'mpiic, Kucklr). Time. I.M Little Rok. May I, Atl.nil.i t.i.k Mi first game of tha wiiea fi'm l.lltlv Itork tn a well-planid game floors R. H E. Atlanta ii (i i " v t " x -': 4 2 i Little K'm k .. . I n 1 Ol Rat lilies 1 1 use !. ami An hei , NVw- Jtn and Andrran I'mplrc, Itu'lilirliuiii. Tlma. 1 46. New Orlrana. Mm) N ..'nll!i , n.l.,! O Phlllr haul In tin- : l.lt, nml fonil th Inrais ti It li .n ns" M Im Ni-w . Orleans pleveil n r.m! k aattnns. ftwe. Kaahville . 1 u i n n n K. Orlewns . n i ii i i 'i ii Hatterie. Hmtell nml I fill It Jtps ani Hiii.lt' Tin. :.40. i BfM'TII ATl-A.Si; Savannah. ). . .M . featcd Colunilils HiIk f:amerharaeierl i tij lona: Wrnlg ru nj end Inning arid the )' ' i i : a i ; : K i ." K.i .III. ah .. f I' I liniifl i-l y frw n I'I' i i-s III 1 he i.h Iih 1 1 i'il l.in ver the gruumis hh.i Aavannah . . . i I 0lumbtn. . . . o ; ii . i : Hatleries: Ucuvei . i. and Swerny. i ni in. hours. . afaenn. Oa.. Msv 17 A , llarniah In the twifi'i i .mhh game for Macon. An Hfn I . I' 'jtn ninth allowwl M.ir in i . l' "Itotb pitchers did spl intnl 'ik 1 nVore: ft. II. 7,. Maoon t n o no (i oo I "ii i -i ; i Charteaton ... 0 0 0 no I 0 'Mi m 0O--I H Halterlo' lielm nnd llariilsh Knn Stud Fox. Time. 1 46 I'mpln. iiuk. -'Augusta, Os , Mar 17-Hnlmea i.lh inM a ona-hlt game to-dsy and 'I'nylor was iil moat aa rffeeliv. The finish whs hesri-' brawkln,' Padrone getting to lhlr1. alilli-' Itenaagen was allowed three hulls l ri,i bain ini'-k out. itriiie: H. II. K. jacksonviua . .. 60000000 t Augusta 0 S It 6 0 (i o' x -I 4 0 ' Uatterles: Taylor ami ftohlnson flnlm and Careon. I'm pi re, Matthi-ws Time, 117, t NATIONAL I.KAOT K Plttabarg, May 17.-ln a ninut ri-nmrk- hla game to-day th New Vitrks ire Shut out for the second time In sunres- " aio by tha PittsUurgs. Only n tn-o ( fayed Jeevef In Ihe eiitlr gnin,. and not one reached second bus. ' Boorer It. II. W. Ptttaburg- ,. .. 1 l e 0 t -3 7 ti Kew York ... ... 4 0 0 It U-M 14 . . Hatterie- leaver arut OIImod; MiUln- nuy and Marshall Time. L'mpli!, Johnstone aad KkjsII m. Iula. Mar 17. -St. Ixinis rt.riiu.i Brmiklrn to-flsy hf bunching hlta In tha sMath Inning. in inning, aw: It. II. K, ru iiuta ...I ,., a iiii- S t llrooklra) ,,l lIOvS- u l ' Hatteileat ' Bnrwo and Hauh; nttt' kleit and Urgen, Tlma, 1.4a, tmplr. Con- ay. . .r,; t y y ChlrwgW' ' ay , !T.Th Imwl ' "again rlsyed an erroriews ganv,. and bnniiheg us In two iatilnaa. I'lte visitor fluster. t three Lit 4n lit Mventh, scoring thetr '"'' run ttoore: . , . , n. H. B. ' ...... II UttlM 1 I iisii-iphia, . . hlti)iM -i .it... . - c . 1 1 w Aa iit. ... tlnger. McCloaky and Dooln. Time, l:4i. Umpire, Carpenter and Klein, . .v ., t -, . Cincinnati,' Vay ..' 17. Boston could not bit Walmar to-day and wua abut out. - floor:-v, i. ',.-,., ' . R. H. B. Cincinnati! j v , II 0tSe-J f - Boaton .. ....... oooeao-a t ' Battertoa; Welmer and Brhll Und. man and Needham. Time, 1:4. Umpire, O'Dtgr. ;.;..v?.,e.f,t. ' ; AMERICAN LEAQUB. 1 Boaton, May 17. For , tha fourteenth time In auweeslon, tha Boaton team waa beaten to-day, Cleveland winning. 7 to 4. Score: R. IL E. Cleveland 0 1 0 0 0 t t-T 1'i 1 Boston 4 2 S 1 1 ! 0 a 04 $ 2 Kattertes j Hes and (lark: Ualnes nnd Graham. Time, 1:67. Umpire, Connolly. Philadelphia, May 17.-Phlladelphla won an may victory from Detroit to-day. Score: R. H. V. Detroit OOOOOOOa 0-0 1 , Philadelphia . . 2 1 001 001s-! 14 1 Batteries: HHvar. Kllllan and Palnn: Waddell nnd Brhrerk. Tlma. 1:66. Cm plrei, Evana and Sheridan. New Tork. Miiy 17.-New Tork won M ffu In f v ru llnar rha St. I-oiils A niarliiuna A 1 tT.u. ah 4)1.. t hA via tf nra avorfi mat i n 1 v rairinaihiM fnr thelr defet. Si-are: R. If. K. St. Iiiii . aaoniAiAAi a k New Vork .. .. 0 0 0 0 1 3 0 x 4 a S Batterlei: Glade ami Rickey; Clieahro and M-Gulre. Time, 1;K. Umpire, O ltighlln. Waahinglon. May 17. Pattrraon held Waahlngton down to two hlta to-day and Chicago won. to z. Smith wna batted out of the box In the eighth lnnlna a home run to the center held fence lelng tits undoing. Score: R. If. K. Waahlngton . .. 0 0200000 A 2 J Chicago 0 0 0 0 0 : 0 4 04 12 1 Hattortes: Hmlth. Wolfe and Klttredge; Pntleraon and Sullivan. I'm pi re, Con nor. Time. 1.45. I 'oh Caawcll ami North Carolina SIlU tary Academy 1'Uy Tw (jaanc. Bwlnl to The fbserver. Wilmington. Muy 17 Fort Caswell and the North tStrollna. Military Academy, of Red Spring', played two fast games of luiaebiill al Hut Caswell yesterday and to-dny. The gmne yesterday was called al the end of the ninth Inning on account of diirkncsa with tha score tied. I to 3. Il.itlrrli's: Kort Caswell-Daniels and Gardner. North Carolina Military Acnd-emy-G.iddy nnd Fletcher. Tha score of to-day'n game waa A to 1 In favor Of the Noith t'arolina Military Acadmy. The features of (he game were Weatherly'e biitiliiK anil Painter's catch In center held fur Ninth Carolina Military Academy, while the pitching of Jones for Fort (.'as well was s decided feature. ltiittirlea: Fort Caswell Oberlee. Jnnea and Grdn-r; North -Carolina. Military t Acanemy miuy ana netehcr. Workers Defeat Ioafrra. Special to The Observer. Wadf-shoro. May 17 There waa ft good game of hall tietm-een the Iiafcra anil the Workers this afternoon. The fentuie of the game was l.ockhart's pitching. The score was 7 to h in favor of the Workeis. OIK. IlKKKATH Ill'UXK. Ttie "Farmer Wln Flrt Fall of F.x clllng Mat Contest With Foutlock. lint OIm-ii tieta Final Falls ami I'tirar. Spei lnl to The Observer 'Ashcvllle, M.iv J7.-"Knrmer" Burns met defeat to night at the hands of ('has. olaen In the most strenuous and exciting mat contest that has yet lieen pulled off here. The play-house was crowded wltlij IiicmI sports ami visitors to the American Cotton Manufacturers Association nnd both wresllers has ma or hackers and supporters. Scarcely had the men atep- j ped on the mat when the fast work com inenced anil from that moment until the explrallon nf right minutes the men did rough and tumble stunts all over the mat and floor. Then Burns got a foot loci, nml (Hsen's shoulders went to the mut, i the "farmer" winning the first fall snild bursts of applause and groans of despair. It looked like Olsen was outelnssed and that he aim fated to lose. During the interim la-tseen ine nrst anil second rounos money was nnerro ireeiy on Mums With few takers. The second round was faster than the first. Olson waa the ggressor and at once commenced work ing on Burns' wind. The "Fanner s'' heavy breathing could la heard finite n distance In eight minutes (iNen forcd Burns' shoulders to the mat and each wrestler had won it fall. The third round was similar tn the second with Olsen the aggressor, i Heu won ll In ten minute and dei-lared the winner of the rontinl. Horns Jold Hie audience that he -was heat f:iir. that he hoped for anolher try at linen and that If he could nnt defeat him he hml a pupil Kr.i uk' ( intch, who could. Wild ei.tement prevailed during the iiolesl nml al the close when Olscn Waa ilci lared the winin r. WOltl.D'K Ui-cord at llclmonU In Winning 'aiuift Helling Slake tlaiiilarhi htrM 6 1-2 Furlong. Ntraiglit Awav. in I: IN. New Ymk Msv 17 Mnmliirln. 2 tn 1. mm 'he Viini-l si'lling sink's, ft'ij fllr ! e. al r it k li ill Hi Imnnt I'nrk to il. i e'nl in nil' it wmM's recuril fur Hie ctlsliinre. t iilng It In I Ik Itnsehrn. ' i-nrrvlrig 14" ouiii1, snis ilrfeiileii liv (liilillng Hl.ir. ,i Inns slinl. In thr npi nlng i; fnrlniig sprlnl KiiiiimHi iin I First race, lnrlnngs. iimiiv course: mm ana us consequent superior vaiue as a nign graae min eral water, physicians have declared Harris Lithia Water to be nature's sovereign remedy for relieving and preventing diseases of the KIDNEYS Harris Lithia Water is a trifle more expensive, considerably more effective I You may choose. have hundreds of praise from physicians and patients who know irom expenmenia the curative certainty of this one. Hon. Jai. F. Write fyr uwuysia jrom Guiding Utar. to t. won? Roeebeh. t to 10, aecond: Samson. J to 1, third. Time , Second" rac. k i 'turtong. .-' atralgihl Jersey Lady. 4 to . won: Charlaa Kd warda, I to L' aecond:' pumfound, to Third ear, mile: Old Faithful 4 to 1 won; Woolwich, t. to I. aocond; C'narfc 10 ta J. third. . Tlma, l: z-a. - : v Fourth race, tha Vannaat atakaa.' aall Inc. U furlnnara. atralahti Mandarin, to 1, won; Mlntla, t to 1, oecond; I-ord Of the Foreat. X to 1. third, rime, rifth race, aelllng. t furlongn, atralght Mexlonn Silver. 11 to I, won: Elfall, 4 to 1. aecond; Iroae, 4 to 1. third. Tim BUth race, ml!: The Quail, 7 to t, wont Von Tromp. It to 1, aecondi Bad Nwa, 1Z to 1, third. Time, l:z-tv ; lU-vmlta on Loulavlll Track. . Louiavllle. Ky.. Mar 17.-Jo Hawklna entry. . Hvnerlon II. and Henry Wetter- eon. ran Arat and eooond In tha handicap l Churchill IKiwna to-day. heatina; good field of aprlntera. Only two favor Ilea won. Summarlea: . Kirnt race, 4 furlong: John Engllah 4 to 1, won; Bailie B. B.. 8 w 1, aecond Hkvte. S to 1. third. Tlma. 1:16. reind race, 7 furlongs: The Pet, 20 to 1. won; Fn Meade, 2 to 1. aecond; Ada- ftV f IO I. I mm. I I TT1X. 1 9 -0. Third race. 4 furlonaa: Warner Orla- wold, 3 to 6. won; Fair Ifogot a to I, necond: Timothy owan, 1 to l, intra Time. :M. Fourth race. 7 furlonaa. free handicap Hyperion II. to I. won: Henry Water- son, 6 to a. aecond; Coruacata, n to J, third. Tlma. 1:31. rifth race. 4 furlongs: Alllne CAim- mlns. to I. won: Spider Web. 20 to 1, second; Ingenue, 11 to I, third. Tlma. M 2 4 Sixth raea, mil and a sixteenth: Pa dre. 3 to 1. won; Juba. It to 1. aecond Reticent. 2 to I. third. Tim. l:4I-o. 1IKNDER80N COUKT. Soli of Plekma Arainat Town of Hm ilerMiiiTllie to be Hcartl at Preaeiit Trrni Oilier ta 'o?a. Special to Tha Obaervar. Ilenderaonvllla, May 17. Superior Court la now la aesslon for tha hear I ing of civil oaaea, Judge M. H. Justice presiding. One of tha cases act for this term la' Plckena va. the Town of llendersonvllle. This la a suit to re . cover ilamaajea on account of loaa al- leged to have been sustained by the idalntlff through the action of the town In removing Ihe tracka of a small street car line. Col. Plckena offered, al Ihe last term of court, to com- promise on very small damages, bat 1 the offer waa not accepted. The commencement exerctsea of the graded achonla will be held at the City hall Friday night. Rev. R. B. Orlnnan, pastor of the Hendersunvllle Presbyterian church, leaves thia week on a visit to Green ville. 8. C. The Henderson Molhodlsta are making- preparations to entertain the conference which will meet here the last week? In May. The new market house will he com pleted In a very short time, and will be one of the neatest and cleanest in the Htate. It Is located on East Col lege afreet about one block from Main street, it Is not owned by the city but la a private enterprise. The city ordinance provides that, after June 1, no meat market shall be operated within n specified distance of Main 1 street or Anderson avenue, and th new building la being put up by M. CI and C. F. Toms, under an agree ment with the local market men. The swimming pool, which Is now receiving Its finishing touches, la on of the greatest additions to Hender-Konvllli-'s rapidly increasing list of modern conveniences. The pool la supplied with running water from ft spring-fort pond, nnd Is a cement structure 100 by 60 feet, the depth varying from four and one-half to flv(. und one-half feet. Twenty-five Ing rooms, two toilet rooms and dress a cigar stand are among the equip mania. A park la being laid off in front n( the building and electric lights will bo Installed. F.veryhody Is looking for a blf crowd this summer and the indica tions all point that way. Miss Clirlstlnn IVtrraon, of Winston Kalcni. Hpei lal'tn The Observer. Wlnstiin-Halem. May 17. Mia Christina Peterson who died here to day at Ihe age of si yers( waa In sinic rcsierts n remarkable woman. She uns Imrn In t 'hrlstensflelrl. Den mark. In 1 S20 anil tame to this city In lhf. For more than lb yeara ah (i.vn(i.l her time ami energlea to chnrllnhle mirk, using her own fund to miiki- Ihe homi'S of the poor com fortable; and lyippy. " lavra Klelil In Howell and Smith. AiIhiiIh. la , May 1" A sperlal to Thf Journiil from Newnan. (la., say a that Hov. Dr A l. Nunnnlly ha withdrawn as randlilate for the Dem nrrntlr guliernnilona I nomination at the coming primaries. Discriminating Physicians Champion Owiniz to the trreater Quantity i -r - " .1 M BLADDER but We testimonials ringing with sincere wun many mineral waters, i Alexander. Prttidmt Atlanta Board tut Health, says: "I have found Harris Lithia Water an nettdingiy valuabU remedy tor persons suffering- from Kidney and Bladder troubles. Therefore, I take freai. pleasure in recommending it." , booklet qf testimonial containing anajuu injvrmaiion, noun oven June 15 to Sept, 15. waur free 10 ffUeBU. "old by All Prwggl.4 . SAjtxni Lmtu tnuMoa oa Baabsi rmoes. a. 43. ' ..'; trail to nilworih OtlwHta. The following rail haa been Isauad lo the 'citizens of Dll worth! 'Maee meeting-' of crtlsena at Dllworth Watur day night. May lth. at o'clock, to hear, report of th executive commlU tee on fir protection and other im portant mutter of interest, and to take action on jam in conjunction with the 'cHy.' (Signed) - B, IX Spring, chairman: B. S. Davta, Thar cloalnlf exerclaea of tn Ob aerver. Hlgh School i will take place to-aay, tn. programme consuming almost, th entire day. At 10 o'clock In th morning- iher will b com oat a for th declaimed and debater' medal and County Superintendent of Education R. J. Cochran will make n addrcaa. ; At , o'clock In th after noon, Messra. T. A. Adams and E. It. Preston, of th Charjotte bar. will make addressee, i At o'clock In th evening a programme of recitation, dialogue and song will be rendered. Paint "Mixed on the i -Premises3: .V. Tha beat architect ahrajrs specify s "fur Whit Lead and Pur Llnad Oit la original b mixed package; to ar tiro raa- onsiflrsL to make aurc no naed in th robatitut to plac of Par Whit Lead; and eeconvl, that th paint aha II b miiad to cult th particular wood and th climatic condition! of th locality. If architects with scientific knowledge and professional reputation ar ao careful to mak aure that only the best materlala shall be used, is It not quit a Incumbent on tn house owner to do a much for himself, wbenv not employing profes sional aid? . Painters of reputation never quarrel with these specification!, because they realise) th materials called for art necessary to a satisfactory Job. If a painter is con scientious, he will of hi own accord us nothing but Whit Lead which la known to be pur. Tb stsodsrd Is LEWIS Fur Wlsiaa Lead (Made ky rts ad Dutch Process) Sea for a Booklet soatalnlng awsral kaaanas rndurtioaa of aotaal - - -a I luhla pssaliiM for a snloa si-Imsm ia paiatUs roar Is ata gleaa. JOflltT. LEWIS g8o rn. IM Sank Praat heist rWlasskwia Pa. For Sale by All Dealers. REMARKABLE OFFER and me 12.64) and I will shle you. Ksmaa PtaaaM, FOUR Quart Bottles, ec 4.91 sijt 10 H T FaJI QvuH EL MAIZE CORN WHISKEY mirllslUTrUII t. MUSE. ( Ttaia ie the product of tb atouotain etllla of North Carolina, aad is rich ia owalttjr aad flavor, mada asaestb and aasllow by aga. AMer yas tasMl ll, if fs'r sat talirvlf sal. IkMll'ilk twst WS vklaavf sw tha shmmt fM 'va sew ksd ilslr csrk a ts aasa lot On. ah k back tm aw, ts seneaslbr!, aad I wlU tmmt4Umh if 4 r mo, I rttsi ta tk Sink of Slrksissl, ss QILCyuIIZQl Copnvftc tarn a T" X fa aaaai aw 1 1 s n ! s tat Ptssirn Nstiansl Saak at )H) m is aw reliahiHrr- tS'riK 1st ttet kssafctt giving vslsskts IssttsuHHMi e th irk later easMlsa. PHIL.G.KEUV,l1CBH,a 1 of Lithium contained i a. V w MW I X . jA I laana Wv-ff ; 0;B E f SAG 0 A II D P Invite the attention of COTTON MANUFACTURERS , td their latest pat tern card. The greatest amount of work"' and highest standard -.of quality at the lowest-post of production.5.,', Send" for Catalogue. f. PW f,yt- M,-y ,is,.t,rt,!;U:iaW'fey-4j' eft S'r.-v V:.- V H ,T . -T' !-. A ?- y- ,-' - .jr..yt t r X- j.- Largest Builders lot Cards In . the' Gountry:, r V ' i DRAWING f if AMES ROVING FRAMES ! A. H. WASHBURW; (southern went CHAR (Charlotte's Beat Conducted . . , ' Hotel THE BUFORD Ppeclat attention " glren - to Table 8ervlce. making It un equalled in th South. This Is featur of Th Buford that I claiming th atuntion of th Traveling Public, Clean, Comfortabl Bed. At ttntw Servant. - . - C. E. HOOPER When You Qean House youH find our store the I place to buy the many X utensils you need and ought to have. Allen Hardware Co f WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, X ' Dr. E. Ny Hutcblson. 3. Hutchison. INSURANCE ' FIRE, LIFE, ACCIDENT Officii Wa . Httnt Bnlidlag, Badl Vba Ull The smartest season - styts of th Patent Colt and Gun Metal . Price 13.00. ' Our stock of smart style, depleted by the grat Easter ruah, haa almost Mcoyered. and by th ' middle of this week will be above par. ' The 1 best -j shoos, the best tyls, the . best prlcss. G1LREATH & CO; The Denny, Cafe Din at' the Denny , while pre paring for th big Celebration, v You loos too much time by ' going home to meals. You 'arc served , Instantly at. onr ' quick , lunctt''4jounttr:;:;'.M,'..,'i' W. . XVILRIJfROX, Mgr.' i"'. , wnt t iTrn'a f-'- ; Reeky Crr.t:!.i Tea Cssgifo . . a gmy Neiltin fcv taty V Irtacs gaataa Hasltk sad RMa4 VHt. ':' A atwrina tor Constipation. Inrllraatton, tArxt Sad Klrtnar trevbla. Ilmtilea, Kessnia, Imgati tilooit. Ha Hrvalh. niutvUti ""'a.J'" ap Baeaar. Its aakr ISouaialB Teala 4ato IK. form. SS eenta a bos. O'suln ns1 by Botxnrrsa V9 toairapv. wum r 60LOM NUGQtrrt FOR sallow PEOPU Manager l iiinni as It E!f 0 LlI f 6 j E T TE EsQ AC ' S f Is. 3 A r'J,: L 0 TT Z, p R T H 5.1 CAR Silverware 6cnrd by iqoat ?rful ae lectlon. from th teat manu-. faoturer in tb Country. Our line of 8trllng Silver tnd Soiid and PIatd Hollow War ls beyond - comparison. W take pleaaur In show ing you the goods, as wa know that they cannot be Im proved upon and nilt pleas th most fastidious. - JEWELERS. HAVE YOU v SEEN Our new Line of Leather Hand Bags, Beh; Buck les, Side and Back Combs, Dog Collars and Waist Sets.' New de signs, popular prices. Garibaldi & Bruits. Diamonds, Silver Cut Glass. and Let the Cook Go Oet your silk dreaa on and do yonr own cooking with olectrio appliancea. Th neat Is all Internal and cook ing ta Just tun. ' Somebody want a cup of tea. Put th water in the feesel, turn a littl awl ten, then read on for a few min ute. If surprising how quick th water bolls when the heat I lottic and when on Is reading while wait Ing. Think of it! The waters tf the Catawba, SO miles away, make electric current, a littl wire brings th current to Charlott. and tre current make tea. while th lady reads her booh or msgasln. And then ther ar electric chafing diahes and other electric appllanoss io get ail of a maal. Certainly let th cook go. Cook ing 1 ao eaey with electric appliances, and withal so very pleaaani And -entertaining that the husband wants to do the cooking. The elactrlo-flat-iron is as con venient and useful as th electrlo coffee percolator or th electrlo chaf ing dish. - To a very large extent, electrle ap pliances may be mad to solve the cook and servant questions We carry a full line of these ap pliances. and of electrlo supplies generally. . . , THE D. A. TOMPKINS CO. Charlotte, N. C FIVE YCAR9 it rAssiota torn ,: . Exproco Charrroc lifer? A trial wtll eonvlnc yon thai these foods are th t?-ry 6. for' medicinal and other purposes. Bend ns yoor orders and if not per fectly satisfactory, retnra at our , lanaea as once, am atMpmanu art JRemil bf Ptiitat or Exp , Writ for prtf tut Lfl r4; ; C A R B . ; III II ESS II 01S, SPINNING ' f RAMES . ; SPOOLERS AMD REELS 0 Ul N A Msttinoy fcr farmland - fac 2;:;;V'(ory.; . ' fcrir.CS, Three kirida, Irom 12 " S to l50K P,- Bote" Return -Tubiuar and - ' Portable i on skids, from 12 to 150 HP.. vedGnllackefy, gngi- - ... " Q ina 1 and PresseaV and complete 1 outfits of tenacity of 100 bales -' per day and ovcrv 'I SaW llillS, fi kinds! . . all sizes in use in . ; the South, Pulleys i:i AH sizes. smallest to complete cotton' mill outfits. HDD Ell COMPANY, 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 V Blacksmith Coals Standard ice and Fuel Co.- CHAELOTTE. N C J. C. Grlnnan 73 Main $t . Norfolk Va, 1 " - - Pressed Brick In all shades - - White, Red,Buff, . Gray; Old Gold, Bronze V and Speckled :. Delivered Prices on Appllcatloji OtXI tavua Paid By Uo. expense and money mau ia piaia eases. ft M osiey Ordot of .othir m te re ii to, . c. f .tf mm '"'4 '-;' -U For Sale by All DraA&lnts. ,A' '
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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May 18, 1906, edition 1
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