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KOBBE MDBDER TBUL ON BUTIIEBFOBDTOH HAS FIRE ONLY" ELEVEN J CUO US SECURED fX)SS IS ESTIMATED AT 930,000. MO DEHtJ REVOLVING TOU CAN GET ' Sam Kobre. William Wean and J. K. Large) Mercantile Establishment of VJURTZBURGER ALT EXTRACT Wliltberk Arraigned In Forsyth Su " prrior Court for Murder ol Henry 7 Kobrfr Special Venire of Fifty Men '. Ordered to Uetfire Twelfth Juror '. Ir. David II. Kin Drops Dead In v Union Faaaenxrr fetation aa Result . I. fjevl Completely Destroyed by lluuM, Origin of Uhlch la Vn known Bolliiln Valued at alO.OOO and Wtock, I'ortlon of IVHk-b VVaa Saved, at 940,000 . Wlih Only $15, BOO Insurance Other Building Sated by llerolo Work Sir, Jemee LedbeUer, Who Waa Bleeping In the liulldlng, Kacapea by Mean of Itopo Through Window. , r . SA C 0 A H P P E T T E E H A C II I H E S HOPS Invite the attention, of COTTON MANUFACTURERS to their latest "pat-; tern card. The greatest amount of work and highest standard of quality at the lowest cost of production. Send for Catalogue. ' Vr . 4; t ; SHIPPED TO YOU DIRECT of Attack of Apopiesr newa ttovm -. of the Twin-City. ;r-,.r Bpeclal to The Obaerrer. 0 vVr W your local dealer won't supply you, don't abandon ' ' your efforts don't be denied the benefits of this great y tonie. No matter where you are located, we willshipto . your address a case (2 dozen bottles) of Wurtzburger ' fl Malt Extract, express prepaid, for $3.50. . Order now. iv' msb stsi un adm as roa tkxr sow roa ttsru aorru at iocs wceorrri Wlnston-SAlem. May ..II. Tha trial Special to Tna Observer, ot Bam Kobre, William' Fleaa ano J. n,ltllpfn1frAn . laa. i -H a 1aara W.ltback.dlct to'.th Urcantll. eetablUhraent ot Mr. M. aer,oi enry n-oore . taitot.M the oorner of South the saloon and restaurant of M, Ko- Mll .nA Court M. Amit a a mi . . flt1wl and I " tt " T"? S".' de.troyed by.nr. at an early hour Wurtzburger Malt Extract Co. uir":rrA.:7";K '-. alarm.. Largest Builders of Cards in the Country . V . Jl ' o'clock and, when tha peopl : Atlanta, ' Gl v - .. of the town arrived on tha scene, tha packed, tha gallery Being prewy ww w DRAWING FRAMES ROVING FRAMES SPINNING FRAMES SPOOLERS AND REELS a a,. J - at ill I -""- ""Z v.m4 waaswe. A m v e.aaxsv miea wnm court -hlrh M h..rf o'clock thU morning.' Interest In tha i u .v..u .... FLAT Giuii, ,r...., .,,,! ...... .,. .... .. .3. . , . :. v ,. tendanoe throughout tha day. The three defendant, aat Juat behind their counael. .Wataon, Buxton wataon, arocery department on tha firat floor. Manly and Hendren and D. H.- Blair. Gasoline, keroalaa oil and other e Mra. Plean. wife of pne of tha de- pioalvea stored In thli department fendanta. ocoupled a . enair next to her husband. . Relatives oi me omer two defendanta - are ' attending tna hearing; Solicitor Graves la betne as- alatad In the proaecutlon by his aa- aoclate In the practice of law, Mr. John roller, of Ml' Airy, and Mr. I4ndsay Patterson, of this city, several of tna special venire orawn ior inia caae were excused by Judge reeDiea from service for alcknesa In tha Jam- Jiiea ot tna mu aunuuvuvu.. ONI-I BWiVUN jukuim Btcunau. -- . nnTninrv Only two of the Jurymen drawn for thla week's term proved accep- table. Whan court adjourned at 1 o'clock for dinner only four vomer Jurymen had been chosen. After ex- talned the dry good a, notions and fur hausting three special venires of 111 I nlture. Tha lft side burned and tha men,, only 11 jurymen had been cno- aen. . Judara Peeblea ordered 10 mora men summoned from, the county from which to select the one Juror to-mor- row morning. The hearing will prob- ahiv last three or four daya. Local members of tne order are manifesting deep Interest In the com- in mentina- of tha arand lodge, Knights of Pythias, of North Caro- Una which will amemble In Greene- 'boio June llth, llth and 14th, Mr. W. C. Crlat, of Salem lodge, one or the moat enthustaatie members of the order In the Bute, la a candidate for the vice chancellor's chair and hla friends are predicting that he will win out. Rev. J. F. Kirk preached a most practical and earnest sermon to the Juniors at Orace M. K. church at 11 o'clock yesterday. About 75 mem bers of the order were present. Rev. M. L. Kesler, superintendent of the Baptist Orphanage at Thomaa- vllle. preached at the Firat Baptlat church at 11 o'clock Sunday and at the Waughtowa Baptist church at ...... -'- ... i dresaea at the Balem and North win- aion oapiiM misiuona. ouecuuus i were taken at the churches ana cnap- eia ror tne orpnanage. mo ioia.i amount being about 1110. jnisa jnary rviimin munp, wnu n been with her uncle. Dr. W. D. Spen cer, for the past two years, and who waa one or the graduates in musio has returned to her home In Mocka- villa. Mra. H. M. Dubose and chll- dren, of Nashville, Tenn., who have been the guests of Mrs. T. U Vaughn ine past iwo monina, ran re(urnea IIUI1IC. - I . AUVWV BUU A .... 'J n . . . leave seen for Montgeale, Tenn., to attend tha great annual Chatauqua, which meets there every summer. DROPPED DEAD IN DEPOT. . Mr. David H. King, a well-known and highly esteemed cltlaen, dropped dead In the union passenger station about 6 o'clock Sunday morning. He, naa just uougnt a ucaet ror wen- mond. Vs., when he threw his hand to hla head, fell upon the floor face foremoat and expired without utter ing a word. Dr. 8. P. Pfohl, who was at the station, was called in and, after a brief examination, announced that It waa a fatal stroke of apoplexy. Mr. King hurried from hla home In the Bennette flats, on South Main street, to catch the train. Tha opln Ion Is expressed that the stroke was produced by over-exertion. Mr. King was a native or Richmond, Va but had been a resident --of this city since May, 1882. when he engaged In the coal and Ice business, which he con tinued until about two years ago. Mr. King married Minn Mattle Johnson. daughter of the last R. D. Johnson, or this city. The wire and two daugh ters survive him. Before coming to w inston-Baiem, Mr. King was a mem- h.0.J,thfn?..aof"cnoCramP,lndy- " ;:.ntthU"CnUn1erPv,s,V VnZZi ".m- Zli i-t-7L i.d d.,.1"dfy.! whTh hV 5S!?,'"JS nJt th,at c,ty TEH . T5 .K.d ?.m lha y mCSS thto..ft20S . Mrs. J. H. Miller, slater of Reals. ter of Deeds H. W. Lindsay, died this n,u,u," -v.oKon urove, uaviason county, at the age of 10 years. De ceased had been in declining health ior a year or more. The runeral ser vice and Interment wfll be held at Midway, Davidson county, at 10 a cioca: to-morrow. ITACKETT THEIR CHOICK. lanarrua i-rimarica, new Hatnrday. IIBTf IIOI nrnonra. ItUI llKIIllnnl Are j net aii voteu ior iiackctt for w"- Special to The Observer. I Concord. May . Tha v.rioi.. liwuMm nf tha mnnhi . I .made a report on the result of Rat. " " ....... v. .(.,. HU. urdaya xemocratic primaries. , It la Known that townnmna niu. iiKUai'""""? " " ut Instructed unanimously for Hackett ror tjongreea, wnue it is pretty well known, that the other townahlps did pretty much the same thing. Webb, tor Judge, and Clarkson, for solicitor, will have a solid vote. Where heard tfiWAllI waa vnt.il Am atlon commissioner, where the poll was made for this office. , In ward Ma.V4.-U T. Hartaell was'Toted for as solicitor. Mr. h tj'date, this vote b friends as a c VJ.aty chairman, i ' tomey. As tar aa as solicitor, air. Hansen is not a can-1 r 4date. this vot. being. given him by comDMmahl . In lh.1 who Is a atrong at-1 far aa can be IearnaT imi I against T Hackett fori c"f a vote was , arena. :Tha Hampton Amusement Com pany Is hare for tha week under tha direction of tha Concord firemen, who share In the receipts. The tents ara to-day being erected on the lot In the .rear of tha city hall. The firemen will operate a "country atore," the entire proceeds to go to tha fund of the fire men, . -1 l ' ;i - - Tha ' two-year-old child of 4 Mr. George B. Hill, of this city, died Sun day and was burled. to-day at the city cemetery, - ..' ,-..- Messrs. Robert and Manly Melsen hslmer spent yesterday with their mother. Mra, E. C. Meisenhelmer. , A OOOD UOOEBTlON. jnr. .... w .. B w , a,nvn Ullji i VI. h.a vrillail lha namir.liiM.. Ik.i much better results are obtained f rem th the use of Chamberlain s Coiio, Cnolera and Diarrhoea KSmeoy in casea or pains I In tha etomacn, cono ana enoiern, morbue I py laaina Ba om druaa. insi wnn iaa.n m inia way ineisenerai reform in riving. The dlt should effect le double In rapidity. "It seems to be plenty of Ifolllster's Horhy MounU'n tat a ne rii "" A says, i h K. U. Jordan A. Co. '. " I be says. I of wh,.h Mknft,B. .nht aae I the atalr caae In tha rar of tha mvo the lira 4 rapid start and tha entire building waa burned to tna I around In two hours and 10 mlnutea. xhe atructure waa a large two-story brick building" with basement, which waa used for the atorlng ot heavy roods. But for tha heavy walls, ad- joining buildings would have been ce- stroyed. as tne neat was intense ana it waa lmpoeatbls to ngnt tna names I tnnv.vTirtcw wii.r. vaii.ed. i - w,., kiii. .... awia.a I maw aina taw wuiiuiii n wlth v., wal thouaht to be a lira proof wall, with nre-proor doors oe- tween. The left side of ' the store comprised tha grocery and hardware departments, while tha right aide con- walla fell m before tne rm siae caught, thue giving the cltlaens, who I worked heroically, time to carry out I large quantities of goods from tha latter atore. The Ore waa nrst aie covered by Mr. James Led better, I salesman, wno waa steeping in one oi the front rooms on the second noor of the grocery department. When he discovered the fire the atalr caae waa on lire and he waa forced to make his eacape by a ropa trora one. ot tne rront winaowa. LOBS ABOUT 150,000. . wlll fall hvllv on Mr. LevL aa he said the building and stock were not fully covered by in surance. Tha foods saved were, ot courae. badly damasred. as they were thrown around In heaps on the muddy streets and Iota The stoca was esti mated at between $15,000 and $40,000 and the building at 110,000. There mas only U5.S00 Insurance on both the stock and building. Owing to the stillness of the night .-a ,w in yesterday .evening , the other bulldlnga were aavea rrom aeairucnon. umer merchanU had their goods damaged b thelr removal. Messrs. M. B. Me Daniel and J. W. Btma. who are Juat Ucroaa the street from the burned building-, removed their etocks of goods, as they thought It would be Impossible to save he buildings. Mr. Lvi is mis morning moving the goods taken from the burned building: into the building adjoining the one destroyed, rormeriy used Dy tne lv1 Bank some years ago, and tg atralrhtenlng up preparatory to starting his business again. DR. POTEAT AT COXCORD. Wake . . Forrst President Delivers Forceful Addreea to Oraduattnjc Claaa of Graded Schools. Bpeclal to The Observer. Concord. May 28. An event of no little Interest is the closing of the pub lic schools which hare rurnlshed exer- clsea the paat two days, of much con cern to the public. Sunday morning at tha Central building. Rev. B. K. McLarty, of Central Methodist church, preached the annual sermon to the claaa of HOC. From Luke 2:51 the text was tken, and from that the theme. "Habit of Obedience," was tak en. The sermon waa a strong one ot special Interest to the young. The speaker dwelt upon the Importance of obedience which, aa a habit, holds the character strongly Intact. Addressing the class, tha speaker said that. If he were called UDon to name the mem ber of the claas who would prove the greatest success In life, passing over mental qualifications and attalnmenta, he would lay hands on that one who. In tha hlgheat degree, had fixed hab its for good, more especially that of obedience. W&T ?5. T ?' W?JLV.e5- ovar haard here. President Po- teat la a plain but exceedingly forceful "tudent well abreast the times. Ha on "Kducatlon for the New u...v. ,u. ... .w.. ,h, phrase. "New South" Is un- noDular with some, but the fact re- malna that there Is a new Bouth. by reason or tna ract that there has been such social reorganlaatlon. The cry of the child naa brought the classes to gether for a common purpose. It waa a strong plea for educated manhood and womanhood. with a clear citation - of tha "peril found In . fnmtnrrf allam th A man and woman belna tha hnVwr In th iniamn.lal AnA sweeping over the" South. Referring to the statistics on illiteracy he said that, to-day. we are suffering from the ra to eaucan au ciaasea previous 10 tna CI VI I M. . . . . -l",,.'er " composed-or TiVT V a .7 m ri ered by Mr.'D. B. Coltrane. chairman of tha board, who made a spltndld talk and asked the co-operation of tha public In tha work the public achoola are doing, tna malt) Idea being to ed ucate true ' men and women for tha highest purposes of life. - "I want," ",d "l. cif.,lrm.nJL 'raPr Pn you tht w,tL'. J?1 b,nk ccont f "i." mAk ?,t1.h,! "Jfl ' v VI "... 7'" "V.r". " 'r: Z VA,-'? " iiirK- "r" WHI rtcn w,th0,t the bank ccuunv. . .u wnnvciion wnn in IS Mr. Coltrana gava soma facts about tha graduates tha school had turned out. Previous to tha claaa of laol, from a tenth grade the schools have graduat ed it pupils. It glrla and 1 7 boys, of this number tt have gone further and attended college. He further com. mended the teachera of thla term and ssld they were In sympathy with tha high purpoeea and alms of the school. Thla evening at S o'clock tha exer clsea of tba graduating class were held. . ; 'C,-V, ,:,. --.,' ' ,' Tha ' Chief HcnotU, , : ) , Durham Herald. Tha greatest benefit that will coma to Charlotte as a raault of the cele bration will be la tha renewed Intereet that the homa-folka wlll take-In tha "' xney win have mora faith In wn . mor confidence In Ita aoimy to ao wnat it sets out to do. A course, leathery complexion mad Biiimuiiiui cr eruptions, ealls for a Tea. eanta, la or Tableta. jaa. . enie. itm or Tablets. R. II 1,.H. n a. Cm GOOD NAME OP PUBLIC HEX. A Southern Senator Under Charge of uetrayai of I'outlcal and Kepresen tatlva Trust, Ute Allegation Going L'nchallrngod I'ubllo Men Not ao leaious of Their Characters aa In Earlier Daya. , Norfolk VIrginlan-Pllot. Tha pasaage of tha ao-called code of honor, with the attendant resort to tna aword or Dlstol in search of vindication rrom an assailed charac ...aa. .. - ter, waa the result of a revolt agalrrst that Inconclusive method of settling personal grievances which was too universal to admit of opposition. Tha conviction that a distinct progress waa thus made away from barbarous Ideas and practices is also too deeply rooiea in me American mind to al low the possibility that this , weak survival of the old senseless trial by combat wlll ever again be tolerated. The duellist, formerly a popular hero. Is now a criminal In the eyea of the law and of his fellowmen. Tha In frequent resort to the formal duet now occurring among English speak ing people, is due aa much to the general acceptance of tha absurdity of the practice as to the lamentable sacrifice of valuable Uvea while It obtained. Not. only , did It .ottla nothing.' but In numerous cases the party wrthout blame was the victim of the encounter: and tne common sense of our race Droteated aealnat an arbitrament which left tha origi nal causes or d I (Terences undeter mined. Tha Legislatures Intervened only after, public sentiment had placed Its ban upon the artificial code, and Denal dan r era and cartaln political banlahment gave the Anal death blow. But It Is not ungsual, evert now,, to hear' men of thouaht and nhimrvatlnn declare that aoclal offenses are more frequent, that Insults are more freely passed, that reputations are more ex posed to loose assault than when the malicious or hot-headed were under the restraining Influence of personal danger. They point to the acurrilous habit of a portion of the press, the apparent impunity with which pub lic men are accused, and accuse each other of reprehensible conduct, the inairrerent facility with which of ficial of the highest station Indulge In offensive epithets towards their opponents, end J the Puck of effort on the part of those assailed to vindi cate their characters from aspersion. Then the hasty deduction Is drawn that things were not thus In the rood old times when every 'gentleman was ready , with his weapons to repel a real or a fancied Insult. American annals of an hundred or of fifty years ago do not show that editors were guiltless of libel, or that stateamen were exempt from libelous Imputations or. from opprobrious designation by their rivals. Even the exalted names and services of Washington. Jefferson and Marshall Hamilton, Clinton and Adams, did not avail against charges more foul than the most rabid Journalist rtf-day would care to father against aay person or respectable position. As for the lesser lights, the numerous encounters among them ara suf ficient proof that a sense of danger did not deter the political leaders of tnat day rrom violence and' vltupera.' tlon. Rut there Is one Item of lamentable truth In the suggestion that public men are not so jealous of their characters as in earlier days, nor ao xenlous to defend them. The Doiiuon or tne aueiio nas not lert them without recourse. v The . law now provides a sane and salutary remedy by use of which any Inno cent person may clear hla good name of obloquy and at the same time do the public service by securing punish ment of an enemy to society. No man In k representative position has the right to neglect this .weapon of offense and defense agalnn a false accuser, especially when the libel alleges his abuse of official trust. Silent- submission may not be alto gether Inconsistent with Innocence. It may proceil from a aense of rectitude so proud aa to feel Itself above the reach of calumny. ' But In this era of official .decadence, when Senators and members of tha House have been convicted of sordid crimes, and the public faith .has been so often disappointed that suspicion walks at the heels of every publle man. none la of so blameless record, or ao Intrenched In conscious, integ rity, that he may safely trust his own honor and that of hi constituents to a scornful disregard of poisonous tongues. , ' 1 There la a esse In point at the. MM, IS A PURE FOOD DRINK Our brewery is located amid the mountains. Our beer U brewed from the purest mountain sprinff water. It is heavy in nutritious malt, , but so extremely light in alcohol that it is, in truin, a recu temperance II I nor nutritious than thancorrea. it is always- thoroughly aged ana (tgriiixea . peyonq poeaimuiy.oi germ V i V WriU,phAnr$9ndft)reA.u. It bring , l l-Ilk ami aaa.aM.a.1 4. 4.m . arpri. vwwmwnw 7heN0wSuth flvspgry ef Co. (e.) ' asritli'Lea M0I0C0H.1CY. Asltevllla Winrn, 'water vo.. present moment A Senator from Southern' BUta. a leader in hla party, In the forefront of popularity In his section, : Is . charged by name In a responsible magaxlne with auch be trayal of political and representative trust as. If true, would cast shama forever unon hla section and his peo pie. An author of standing In tha literary world, affixes his name to this publication, vouches for Its truth, and pledgee confirmation from tha record. Tha - accusation has been twice repeated. It has gone broad caat throueh.the land, sowing the seed of Insidious doubt In thousands of breasts. It any steps have been taken to refute tha libel, to confront and confound Ita authors, or even to enter formal denial. Information of such steos haa been withheld. As the matter stands, the allegation goes un challenged so far aa public utterance la concerned. To those who know the man. hla origin, his upbringing his career, to doubt his Innocence would be next to imposiDie. ui he haa been maligned In the face of all the world, and countless thousands will hold a continuing failure to confront the He In the courts of Justice aa a shrinking from the test of proof, auch as is not felt by those who have clear conBdencee. There are men In the United States Senate who could assume the stock role of irnorlng auch assaults, ror. alae. they have no character to lose; but not so. with tnis Knigni or nuner- to unsullied shield. He must not leave his honor and that of a proud Commonwealth to be blown about the universe on the breast of evil report. He should invoke the majesty of U to Drand aa nar me would-be assassin of his reputation. Else Innocence may be made to fear the face of guilt, and undeserved re proach be brought thone who have delighted to trust and follow him. LIN WOOD COIXEtiE. Rrnrewntatlve Webb Delivers An nual Iilterary Address uaionia Grail ixl Schools Close. Special to The Observer. Gastonla. May 18. The commence ment exercises of the Gastonla part ed school began yesterday. The n- nual sermon to the graduating cIuhh was preached In the Main Strent Methodist church yesterday afternoon at 4:S0 o'clock by Rev. John nan. pastor of tha Gastonla Lutheran church. Tha graduating exerties were held W-Htght trr the opera house. Dr. W. I. Crawford, of Trinity College,- delivered tha addreaa. The sermon before the graduating class at Lin wood Colloge waa preach ed In the college chapel yesterday morning by Rev. R. . B. Miller, f Reaver, Pa. The aermon before the T. W. C. A. was preached by Rev. (J Q. Parkinson, of pue West, S. C. last nlaht. The claaa exercises were held this afternoon and the commencement concert took place to-night. The graduating exerclaea will be held to morrow morning. The annual al dress wlll be delivered by Hon. K. Tates Webb. The young ladles will close the commencement with a re ceptlon to-morrow night. Men nnd women who eel fat meats and drink strong coffee usually have coar. florid skins. Hollleter's Rocky Mountnln Tea makes your skin soft and fair. 85 cents, Tea or Tableta R. H. Jordan A Co. American Cigar Co.'s "TrianQfcA" lSII11 BONEST CIGM VALUES beverage! . 7 1 TOUT JSrjS, BAKU milk, and far leas harmful , ;-. iniecuoo.. . . , ., , . Hwr W wtww iwum, m. ( Llqnov and Soda Distributors. ;:'iV':;:'-'. A. N. HOMICIDE IX LINCOIiN. Jones Klaer SlMots and Kills Marti Brsdehaw, Ilia Sweetltcart "Didn't Know It Waa loaded" ills Defense. Special to Tha Observer. Llncolnton, May 28. Last Thurs day evening Jones Klser, a white boy about 17 years old, shot and killed Martha Bradahaw, an 18-year-old girl. The boy was arrested Sun day morning and lodged In Jail. The boy claims that he had forgotten that he had placed a shell In the gun and told the girl to place her ear to the barrel of the gun and hear It snap, telling her that it was not loaded. 8 he did so, and when he pulled the trigger the load of shot took effect In the left side of the head, killing her InRtantly. The boy and girl were lovers. It Is said. Another report says that Klser placed the gun on the window and told the girl to listen at It roar and shot her. He seems very much af. fected by the occurrence. IMleDocfor GIVES YOU a complete treatment at our store for 25 cts. His specia'ty is Liver Com. plaints, all kinds, en he guarantees eatisfacticn, or money back. Ramon'j Liver Pills and Tonic Pellets make permanent curt3. W. L. HAND CO. JNO. M. KCOTT CO. BIDS WANTED The town of Ieaksvllle, N. C, will receive bids and specifications for the next fifteen days for the con struction of 110,000.00 worth of ce ment sidewalks. For further Infor mation, apply to J. W. NORMAN, Treasurer Town of Leaksvllle, N. C VISITORS TO THE CITY Can find a beautiful and use ful assortment of serviceable Souvenirs In our Immense stock of Fine Hold Jewelry, WaU'lir, Diamonds, Cut fllasa, Sterling Stiver and all lha latest novelties In Gold and Sli ver Jewelry The largest stock In the State. j Garibaldi & Bruns. Dr. It Ny Ilntdilaoa. J. J. Hutchison. V : ACCIDENT OTTICCi Mac , Baaa Bandla r ,. Ml - Tkoew 4B. : , WASHBURN, southern CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA Silverware Secured by most careful se lection, from the best manu facturers In the country- Our line of Sterling 8l1ver and Solid and Dated Hollow Ware Is beyond comparison. We take pleasure In show ing you these goods, aa we know that they cannot be Im proved upon and wlll please tha most fastidious. The Palamoontain Co. JEWELERS. Coevsise) MANTEL WOUK la a specialty of ours, and our man tels are far superior, both In material. workmanship and style, to the ordl- 1 nary stock mantel. We'd like you ' to inspect our designs at first hands i and know personally and perfectly the difference between our work and : othera 'Twill prove money saving s knowledge to you. We also handle tiles and grates. Write for cata logue. 4. II. WEAR! A CO., Charlotte, N. O. When You ! eClean House. I you'll find our store the place to buy the many utensils you need and t ought to have. Allen Hardware Co WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. HOLLISTER'3 Rocky tlecntf In Tea Kuggef s laiy wkm a m$ Pwei, Bnnc asldM Healta end nmt View. A snrcineforCoastlpntlon. lMHaeetlea, Liver and Kldner traablei, Itmplea. atcsema, Iasure Mloocl. Had Hreath. HluesUh Bowels, Headache and Ileekacha lu Ktwkf MounUla Teals tet let (am. is oesie a sos. Uulne made by IXotxiBTsa Dauo Coartsr. Madlsoa, Wis. 60L0CN NI1QGETS FOR SALLOW fEOPLI H. B. JORDAN CO. Kb riVI YCAR1OLO mj nvKstta cam tanxa Exprooo CharroG Paid A trial will eonvlnea yoo that thM good ara tha madiolnal and other purposes. Bend aa your orders a fectly Mtltfaotorj. return al our lODdaa tt once. . au snipments art Rtmtt by Pmitat ar txpriw Jlf onajr Ord an ''; Writm for pric Utt of other liquor. AGENT SS t r a- . - - Macnincry tor rami and rcv toiv. J .:y?i FnineS T111 kinds, from 12 -5 w to 150 H. P. nflHPft Return Tubular and from 1Z to 150 H. P. I J is t -,. . " mnroYen u in marn nprv ungie. Qins find Ptmsm and tfVbm-.fam , wm.mmMmS0Mf outfits of capacity of 100 bales per day and over. Saw Mills, Fy OT fi all sizes in use in the South. PiiIIavc anff CtafrinT AH sizes i unci.) U..U """"S fro smallest to complete cotton mill outfits. LI D D ELL COMPANY, Qar1oUf,ILC CM Let Us Serve You COAL For All Purposes W E 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 AirrnMADiiFC Hill II 111111111,1 : One Second-Hand Elmore Runabout ;.( 10 H. P. Two Cylinder En gine. PRICE $200.00 '; x a m a mm Armicraarl kuritAll Ir I tl IIIKJI.VUU iHI MUla mpm air s ii ss r ' mm a noru iryoa m. moot ia . Agent for Cadillac Automo- 'f biles --r azpensa and money tnaaa in piam eases, . tie y Uo. I reryftaeffor n ind If not nets 1 1 wlU ba ta- i-r.'f
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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May 29, 1906, edition 1
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