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I 0 OIIARLOTTB DAILY OBSERVER, JUNE 16, 1906. r r ; THIS DAY IN IIISTOIi Y J693,. Minslanlppl discovered. . ' JIBS.- Unsuccessful attack ' of the ; v Brttlvh on Maf Unique. MUST 6HOW CLEVELAND. The E-Prellcnt Doubts the v Do- mand for . Jiryan Waata to Know . tne CJaium fur. the rumMiS Amuul 7 of Interest tn Uia Nebraska). f. In league with France, and tor- f.rM 0f - '"o'1, " Th' . r j blds vessels from entering them. und ' Presidency.; , , Secretary , - !rran In latum declares by the tha Interior, favor William J. i i -. Tioriin.iir.. & I kinka . nf ait iryan aa the next Democratic noml- .v jr . ri, V """"V ' , . mra ueraki. fnafe 1Tn.ra.sl Hlratrasei - , I PlAVttlorKf ' . ttrlth ' Y T t VMHAla British porta. In r consequence. I ? r rresiaentr Ha baa not been t American commerce suffers osrl-1 ' comprehend ' what ia (the ' oua loss, ; . .: . v. - .(cause of tha recent arousal of tntertst titii.Hnu ff vrumo t.u 1 .uryan, . Hi has not exDresssd tween, tha United States sejioonsr j anything- except a sort of , "wanting Lady of tha Lake. Lieut, Chsun-1 aiuiuae j regaraing :':tno . ' coy, and tha , British -'schooner I ca" ror nlm Worn certain States.' .5, t Lady 'Murray. laden with pro- , r. vieveiantra friends are of the ' i . visions and ammunition V for I opinion-that he is Halt! S&ysffie Sentiy Stop a moment and think of what yoa r doing. ' Your palat it sentinel to our stomach. If It . rebels at tha nauseating drags, chemical and greasy oils you are taking, it la time 70a ware cominjf to a halt . ' ; ; la nnabla vet to York. Canada, which was can-I think of the Bryan wave In a war to Vl tured, v w - ; , tj ; I isa him to pau an opinion upon Its lSoaThe Whla- national convention I uaiity. Two years Is. they polat Is ' htfld in Baltimore, beglnnlns; "". iook aneaa when publio this dav: John O. Chaoman. oflntlment shifts so suddenly. There I f ' the fourth day of .the session and! the situation which they say make . 1 i n. wi iuu-tairv vim m it- i " wnn ae loinxi 10. nimitii. .1 suit Rcott.- -If.; .' Millard I One Is" that never before baa lthnl Fillmore, lit. and Daniel , Web-1 the case that a noaaihu ;i ; star II. Clen. Bcott bavin f a jna the presidency . catned popularity by 1 1-larltvf William A. - Oraham. . of fui.. . 1- . . - . U.. r': ,,, ' ,w Mw before has there been a pos 1 Vloe President.. ': ' . s. I ikui.u .1... . . , ... ... . . ' " 1 Nw...i.r a. lwici aiiaiiMi nnni. StS7.-Rlot In . the 1 city . of New I date could sreatlv eommend . htmaaif 't.-.V rortcoccasionea, oy- aispuie 1 to .his party's convention for a, third about the publio offices., thera trial. A third la that Mr. Fir van ha. ti havlnt Kaan twA ata annnlntaii I i . . . . " . by different authorities. . Mayor l.nart at tha . .. i tWood arrsstsd for, aasault,.. and tariff Issue. , which man n.nU.;t. T- 7. : . -i battery. "-M -'.v lncludina- Mr. T, p "-ry.r, I-Fliht on jJamea Island, near laa more essential than all other Viwiinon, s'D.'.- v.; r eaerais ae 1 ssuea rested wit n a lose or 15 wuea. M a toalatable, pleasant and most acceptable Tonic. Gratefully, ' recefred by the most sensitive stomach or weakened digestion. - Simple) in composiuon, nouiuur oui nops ana oariey. a noar - - iahinff liquid food, that'a alL But it builds yoa right up, it Bood effecU are fait from the very first.' Makes strong nerves, " . elUUO DUSClea, red, ncn, susuuning oioou. , . ): ' ' ' ' Fee W by ill Drwlile 1 ' Febr Malt Tonic Dept, Lbultrilla, Kj. f V.I, Wages vs: "Salaries" V- "i I TUB DEATH RECORD. , ' , Mrs. A. A. Young, of DavtdMn.' Mr niawalAnjf ' mm .b.A ft lV 4 171 wounded and 111 missing. ..4uh.MAliZ?thi uriff lss. Gen. urant a. forces succeeaea I wss ins ratner or other Ills now com- n In croaalng tha Jamea river , t 1 plained of, but bs would not. say ' ' the south of' Richmond, and 3en. Jng: . , " v ' flmllh mmmniMil an attack onl .. Da w.. mu ...... Petersburg. ' w ' . I the same aue-tlon and I ar nnw mn 191. Intelllgencs .of , tha . drowning much occupied, that I don't see bow of six soldiers .of Capt. Moore s 1 1 ran undertake to answer you.'.' tommand - by .a freahet- In tha I ... Of Mr; Bryan's recrudescence. Mr. vaueyoi tfiacKwooo. -vmana, i Cleveland was' even -more loath to Spencer. June IS. Mrs. Adam Young "wife of Mr. A. A. Yonng. of Plney, Davidson county, died at her home this morning from tha effects of cancer of the stomach from which ahe had suffered for many months. The decessed was 45 yeara of ago and besides a husband vlesves It living children, the youngest of hlch is but one year old. The funeral was held at the lata horn this afternoon and the Interment made made at Plney church. Lawaon Carter, of Cabaocos. . . "-"' . . , . vnnmnu was' wen more ioan u v ?rn 80 tn.cap r cling- speak for publication. . He wea high mg i treee. . ' ly intereeted In the speech of his I Special to The Observer. ai. rjoT. nuviioriuru d imw di imnu, war. ranciS,IO tne Missouri I CnnonrA Jiina IS Mr Tjwuon i r - Ohio, nominated President and DemocraUc convention, which tf8-L.-.. .'...u.n'. "r.. . .,B Wm. A. Wheeler Vice President dared that Mr. Bryan had broadened i fa., i.h iZZl ,,ht . hi. SJUr JS; ? -!L f ow milts we of Concord. Ha i. -iL- 1 lr;...I .w-: -ZZfWTJL "Z m!?.t5 !? hd boon In feeble health for nearly im mn m miiaiu: wuv, n.. uin Aiiicnuin ueoyio. nr. vaar M fmrir la aui-vlvaf hv a V ; wars again shellad by Sampson's Heveland's Ideaa on the subject of ifJ , . J I .Jlrai jlAw VhiinrW "IV!- 'rjrrry'.rri I" Ba,afw p mr?" The remains will be interred at Sat bav iU - .... es . - uuvii ea riuircr vi aiicav vnuiviu SCHWAB. tC B. SENATOR, NEVADA I Remarks uron tha ao.caiierl den- ,ohn ?. of Concord. . 1 1 ' i ' land strlklna- silence of the eminent Special to The Observer. JteporC Rays I la Has . noconsldcrcu 1 political personage at Princeton have V ' ana wui tuus now . a .iituen oi ' Now York. . New York 8un. Kth. The report was revived last night ythat Charles M. Schwab "will turn up J ftnTc Zd in i sea fn,1,aat f"p the Democrats remalnil wlu ,Bterred ' ; uuJ' ti Ca(U?' "U?4 Lua1'!!? DOt r'?y t0t RkF Rid- Methodist church ' ""w!"t'"' r-. .- nlte prl-ata expression. urdsy, deceased for a long time .' ' ' . .J..'"1 5!r!!?M..t,1.le,r?,ne ,one "if been a , member of that chi Concord. June IS. Mr. John no. more greater meaning, as to j Frelxe died to-day. .at hla home on uruver iieveianaa opinions or pre- I Valley street. He was taken Vlolent dlctlons thst are here Set forth. Mr. I lv 111 vcalerdav pvhiiIim and rantlnuftd cieveiana does not feel himself In to grow worse unUI shortly after noon tha thick of things and Is somewhat when he naimnri hit. Mr. Frelse at tha proper moment as a Candidate WPW'I V". .' Kl thn 'h,os8 w" yea" ot age. He waa a-natlva for .United States Senator to succeed I w. " ,e1 ,nat w,y to ttle him-I 0f this county and lived most of his Francis a. Newlanda, of Nevada. I el5 .on 0011,1 01 T1ew toward r in Cabarrus and Concord. 'He tnr.iiH.si auaira. at a ia iryuiK 10 live u i . . I. T I 1 . I 11 U. D,I,..KI....) "'" "iurcijr. no l ing, NV fk Stai." " growing thin and not equal to form er activities. of New.Tork Bute. . . . A member of the Metropolis Club, speaking oi the matter, said was twice married and Is survived by a wife and several children. He was a soldier in the confederate army, serving In Oeneral Barrlnger's cavalry. For many years he was a member of the Presbyterian church and for several years had been an ZUplia Brarkin Hill, of Lexington. to auraci etner investors ana tngJ nil money, it has been eetlmi name as a candidate will keep Nevada MUOOO of American capital much In the public eye. With Mr. I?"1 ' Cuba durlns the Schwab in .the. Senate, it Is believed t.h.'rl'Ta" f? Ma lAfia" iVn.H.ni.. ...,. t vf?"? .WB,r..tn project fo 't Yankee Cash In Cuba. Mr. Schwab's frtenda have been of i Leelle'a Weekly. the . opinion for some time -that Mr. I Few Americans of the Immlcrant class elder In the Cannonvllla church. Ha Schwab would bo tha best available I go to Cwtoa. The men who have money .... . mtnnA man at nil - eltlfuan That candidate for tha Sene in auc and burial will be Saturday v sui. lira laiiiur-. A Jl V rVttasVItlsl IOr I v.. w "u 1 , 1 auaninsr advocatlns Mr. Schwab ar that hi. ? J'-? Havana, .at least J per evening inftfttn..!. u.... . VT'"- pasaengere tnis year enterea . investments In Nevada have served 1 Havana with to attract ether Investors and thai hU I money. It has been estimated that lSo,-1 Special to The Observer, wu wu. American capital naa mm in- Lextnrton. June IB. Zllrha Brack- en"mVTudi Hal !n HUl o'clock Sunday af- . . i tarnnon. hit i it ii in. noma or nmr .-w . w w liruirot lor uii iriwn. i -.w-t . a ivui iciirut.ii wuuia resun in I thera la a m lllnn . k.i l sister." TKTST -r-fi RObblna. ntnif- practtcal good tO Property- Owners In i another which will mnh ll tn tha I ton. Rh waa tha naiio-hter (if 'Dr .Xevada. through . appropriations for I million ' mark, one three million dollar flamnai R. ant Mra. Julia a. Rrarkin. irrigation and other good thlnga. And! :'.!""!?. sna anotner wnicn wm coat of Caswell conntv. and a sister of runner tnen, thia it is beUeved that 0o. kt eaDit T Te ih .v.V Mrs. F. C. Robblns, of Lexington he would be veiy useful in premotltig ote'M Mrs. Fred Tate of Greensboro, railroad building and mining under- to the-agricultural riiatnnia in ana and the wife of Mr. . F. Irvln Jlill. of casings. navana. ana wiu do sway with the pres- Msdlson county, Va, Her husband Wln u- c..v.k .... a . I suDornnn ox-cart and mule team I and thaaa rwn aiatara. baafriaa numar. preached on thU matter he threw cold BSEffi. aii SSL .JaE?"! our other near relatives and frtenda, water on the scheme, savins: imnnr I In the handa of AmaHnar.. iiw., survive to mourn their losa. other things thst he waa not a public ,nlrd of the eastern end of the Inland Mrs. Hill was a woman Of gentle speaker. It waa pointed out to him w1thln the last two vers, come under and pleasing manners and a bright that the world, over In legislatures i,'"" !If! and beautiful character, bringing sun- ths orator la a relic of the past, that by Asians?'. ? 5ulmedNnV Ti. ,hln nd ,ojr ,nto homes and hearts there U so much business to be done hly.to wMch a mntlnuaUnn ot ther.Iu wherever she vUlted. She had. In and ao little time for rinin it that road built bv air wiiiiam von unr. w.. an eminent degree, the happy art of tha orator la an Infernal nuisance. 1" compieteo, is one of the flneat deep- entering into ana sympautising wun ... - 1 J !. K . .kn.. I. .ft.. t A i . . I ft.. .ft. .... , . . . i . I ana mSt'UIS DUIIC or ShSOlns lerlala. I . " - wnn inn u ia i mini mu.iwjru anu aorrowa oi ail ner tlon Is dona In committee rooma. Af- .""'.""'""r ,.w"' ""'a associates, making them feel that she tr hearins menta, Mr. Schwab consented to al- I piany rmrta, and at any portion the depth falr- 8ne w,u not be forgotten by low himself to be considered as an sufficient to accommodate the largest I tnoM wno anew ber best, and the available candidate to succeed Mr. Dm"r?mp. "- American colonlee dot fragrance Of her beautiful Ufa and Newlanda. but he objects to havin 1." " 1Tl.""a ln.L- r"" Cama- character will remain with them to the matter mad. public until he .hall EX that fi" T.n' Am.rTca'n cITy" JJS .P!Lme' nnve nrom, a ciusen or Nevada. I Along tne weetern Railroad, up sixty which will take place within a few "" h" famous tobacco district of eolation to those who -knew her best rmantha. Ha haa Mr4tta . i nnw an mo. nounanine' Amariran m iu uo inereiora lovea ner most to that the longer he thlnka upon the StatlonT"I",d"t bout ,very ,econd f,el ured Ut aha has gone to a Donate tne mora bo la strengthened I , """'" "" ana In the .opinion that a olaln. direct t . --. r gentle character will bloom In fade- business msn Is the best tvoe to fltlv """". leM beauty forever represent e Stats like Nevada, which siiway.ournai. nas so much MWIHHA, lA 1 Industrial managers. The purpose wn,cn Pclsily prepared fuse I '"uu'" r. i nomas now la to start the Schwab Drellml. I orn..I.eoaium peroxide that has the l- watson, a pioneer resident of this Thnmil IT IVatwm nff GallafMra . . w .. I A I " ...,. men rn tne way or natural , "VL " l' . Niagara ciec- Special to The Obaervor. to be developed by trained trf-Chemical Company ia oxone. nltV j-. u.' man..r. Th. I which is a specially prenared fna. I 8allabury, June 15. Mr. keep It hot till the time comes for voting In the Legtalature for a seat in tne Donate." nary campaign work next winter, and Kf"i,aru'rop.!rt3r of n"ft' . free M'. ' afternoon ar I o'clock dioxide charged with moisture. This I Mr- Watson waa about f S yeara old ubbu kuiuri peroviae is oiuisn-grsy I ana ireves a large ramuy to mourn In color and Is csst In small blnrWalhli loss, they betna-Messrs. JJ M. and that can be placed in airtight cans B. F. Watson, of Charlotte. Mr. W. and In thla form easily transported. ! Watson and Mrs. M. D. Colburn, IU weight Is about two and a half of this city. Mrs. James Lee Brown, times heavier than Water. By the of Mooresvllle. end Mr. Scott Watson. BENSON NO "DARNED tXX)L,n Ttaft Knr Rmiiim Worn Vina. Vk- nies That Jie Intends to lie form 1 ol oxono mo air in submarine I kock mui, b.. u.runerai services tla ITimer lirinrh nf . rkmrnua - I boats may be kent fresh and rnnnunt I will be held to-morrow afternoon at Washington SoeclaL l.th. to New Ln ""PP'rof free oxygen, so that the o'olock and Interment will follow York Herald bo"u cn keBt running or out of in Chestnut Hill Cemetery. ... , Senator A . W, Waon xr. i"1 ?ZJrrnY hours at James Crawford, of McDowells took the oath of nice is Josenh R. I Valla ar. Vn.a.rt 7 "1 V..n I Correspondence of The Obsorvar. Burton's Successor tO-dSV and da-I nnatratad Ita u.l... I . ' K," I Marlon. Juna 14 Jamaa rnafi.il flared he waa not tha "darned fool" I ad in an alwiarht Iia a ft.u a . . I ' vr.TvH..t. 1 ... .. . . Jii tv E . " n 4 rPm"td else, two pounds of oxone being plac and most promising young men, died V,n M e,nV' "v ' " when It was seated np. I at the home of his fsther. Cllngman Crawford, InHhe southern part of the t's all a pack of lies," said 'the According to mathematical - calcula- new cienaior, xnai i over said I waa ""n l,lm "upp'r air in tne Dox waa county, yesterday morning about 10 o'clock. Mr. Crawford was a young man much above the average, both In Intelligence and character. Ha hag been at tna university of North Csro coin In a here' to reform . tha flanata. I only sufficient to sustain the mm. 'a . Ana tnai does not mean I had ln-1 tor aooui ie minutes .at ' the tended to do so when 1 left Kansas f ot which time he should have and ault when I sot hers and I succumbed to asphyxatlon. but in. emailed petroleum. If the enate Is I etssd ho smoked and read, remaining I Una for some time, taking a course la going to be reformed I don't think I n the box six houra without die- medicine. While there, ho aeems to I will have any hand in it." - ' . 1 tress, but with exhUlratlon. It is nre- I have overtaxed , hla nhvsical atr.nrth "1 ' "What, about your remark that ' It 1 d,t?d ihftt 0"n" will bo found u.ie-- la his desire to learn. Ho wcj Uken 4 ,, .....j ft.' " . .!::.-.' 11 1 f ul In deew mlnlnrr also In th. h.mt. I verv til and waa hrnaht hm. t... nuuin ftw m uvu inuni lur me Den-I ,!,...,- . " , .. . . . T . ate to have one honest man In 4tr pJfy,,ian!n" ne an Immodlnte I warjr. He was sent to a hospital at f the Senator was asked. . - , v I upp,r of J oxygen In the treat- I Blltmoro, where he has been moat of tV k. i ,,ir... .,' l.lil"an0' various cases pnsumonla. f..r Hhe time since. Howsver. It was be n the first' on.' SsBsik . n ,a l"!1."!? " Z"1 X' M W W w.t v.- id ... .n ha- w" "n sleeping cars. yesisruay no succumoea to his wniioaii me - oinor. esnators ware . Knmirfn k.-ii,- , .'vv tr. Crawford ... ia . rogues. . v .' -. v-.- w....i. i . ' - " I and was the aon of ninirman rr.wfr Were you delayed lorlg In Kansas . " " "-""'-.... r . nt ch.,rra.n ,h. mrA n. getting that now, suit of clothss?" . . "f wsanington recently I county, commissioners for McDowell. iiun on uay. . iny mass ciotneo I ..i4i,... ww, untini. i couiur. ' i quick in Kansas. : mew. do you like I ""' uncio jos vannon was . re ft. . .Hitif ., . , T, . .. . I nilndad Af 'i'fttAw: "' irk. Mi.t a O.M.n- T).M..-. I Tliftu'm. t .f .Ml . , I . an ft.uft v . wnftftftftvi ,,c.ju . nw . a.v.w v... b . i inuu u. an.ii. , an clothes Is all right. Tha suit Is a Ohio." said he. "who once lovfuiiv frock coat and a pair of mild striped I sought the oil exoert. declarlne that uouajia . ' i i ne naa nrucK mis nuio on nia land Benator Benson attracted consider-1 He brousht a aamnia in , a hmti. ahl. att.ntlAf, ... . 1.,....-.. I . . . .... ... ..... to the other Senators, who welcomed I a great hurry, hastily srabbin th. t I -an oawo.sil ITa aa lew. I . ' 1 " ----- siisw wwiiiiii av a i cxi a iv Vr. iiirw naaf hnttla a at,L... : 'a.. ta-i oHAa af L. . I " ow-m,i-g ss iissmU, M 9W ' vTIICB 1 mil of the T Kansas deieVation in .Th. duly analysed the urn- Housed tiShSSXTJA kw feu '!,0W,n him. Mr, Benson joined the class of ?SJh Ti' " 1 : a ...w .v ft.avw vft wii. . ig naVO struck paregoric. Senators known aa the .Short , Leg- gers." This means exactly what It eays. There are several Senators whoso bodies are long and . whoso legs are short These Include Messrs. The evidence before the British army stores commissioners as to - Alies. of Delaware; , IaiFollette. of raft during the Boer war shows that Wisconsin; Spooner, 4 vlsconsln: mere was oniy one regiment - and Allison,' of Iowa; Clark, of Montana; the contractors were unable to cheat. Martin, of Virginia;- ., Simmons. of That pround distinction belongs to North Carolina: Hale,- of Maine; the Seventh Husasrs. I They welshed Knox, of Pennsylvsnla;, Nixon. - of everything and checked the quality of Nevada, and Bevarldge, of Indiana, everything supplied them. Cape T. M. Carothers, of Rock, IUU, Special to The Observer. h ') V . " Rock Hill, Juno 1S Capt. X. IS. Carothers, a well-known and hlgly es teemed farmer of the county arid a brave veteran of the civil war, died at his home la the Indlahook com. m unity, near the- Southern Power Company's dam on the Catawba riv er, about B o'clock Tuesday morntng. For seversl years Cspt. Carothers had suffered from cancer, of the face but until few daya prior jo bis death wss able to be up and look after bis arrsiro. on farm." , . a ' The funeral -was held'at Ebenexcr church Wsdoesday . morning at 10 O'clock. Rev.. J. H. Thorowell, pastor Thousands annually bear witness to the efficiency of Rarly Risers. These plea. Sat, reliable little pill have long borne S repute I lm second to none as a laxative an cathartlo, tfold by llawley's Pharm acy. ' ; 1,;., ,.v..-,v,. , When Her Letters Turned Cold. Teuth'a Comnanlen. One of Tlllie'e redeeming euallflcstlons waa her willingness to obey blindly what ever orders, however Inoomprehenilble, her attractive new mistress might choose to give; but even this admirable trait sometimes Involved tha family In curious dirricuitines. "Tlllla," said Mra. Neleon one morning, "I have Juit ordered some lettuce. When It comes I went you to put it in the Ice box right next to the Ice. The Ice. See, Tlllle. hers on the loe. When the lettuce cornea - "Yaw. meesls." replied Tlllle, seeming ly with understanding, "my feeb heem all gudc." It was almost a week later when the thought struck Mra. Nelaon, who had bean somewhat taken up with sooIa! (fairs, that aha had had had no news from home, nor Indeed any other mall. Bha looked in the letter box. but It was empty. "Tlllle." said the puxxled lady, going tn the kitchen, "have ymt taken any letters out of the post box lately?" "Yaw. meeals," beamed Tlllle. rushing to the Ice box. "My bring heem for you. Mr do like you told my. And there, nicely packed swsy In a tin paU healde the Ice, was the accumndamall for the paat four days, none the worse for hsvlng been kept In cold Storage. JUST WHAT EVERYONE SHOULD DO. Mr, J. T. Barber, of Irwlnvilie. Ga.. al ways keepe a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy at hand ready for Instant use. Attacks of colic cholera morbus and diarrhoea come on so suddenly that there la no time to Irunt a doctor or go to the store for medi cine. Mr. Barber says: "I have tried Chamberlain's Col In. Cholera snd Diar rhoea Remedy which ia one of the beat, medicines I ever saw. I keep a bottle of' It In my room as I have had several at tacks of collo snd It hss proved to he the beet medicine I ever used." Sold by R. II. Jordan A Co. of the - deceased:, ' officiating, after which the remains were laid to rest In Ebeneser Cemetery. " Cspt Carothers was 74 years of age and was born and tlved all his life, ex cept the four years he spent ln the war, In the community In which he was living at hla death. Early ln llfehe united himself with Ebeneser Presbyterian church and for nearly 0 years was a devoted mem ber and a regular attendant at all the services of this church. When the war between the States broke out Cspt. Carothers enlisted In a -company that was organised ln the Steele Creek section of Mecklenburg county, N. C, , he having seversl brothers residing In Mecklenburg st that time, and went to the front. He served through the entire four years Lot that Woody struggle. Ho made a brave soldier ana in war. as in peace, he waa alwaya at bis post and dis charged his duty like the true and faithful man and soldier that he was. - He waa twlca married and Is sur vived by his last wlfo and six chil dren born of hla first wife, three sons and three daughters, vlx: Ssm uel Carothers, who Is engaged ln mer chandising at Tlrsah, and Mesars. William and Robert Carothers. The former lived with his father and the latter la In the same neighborhood. The daughters are Mrs. Charley Gra ham, of Fort Mill township; Mrs. E. C. Martin, formerly of this city but now residing In Charlotte, snd Mrs. Besch, of Mecklenburg county, N. C. Mrs. A mad Drown, of Guilford. Special to The Observer. Qreensboro, Juno IS. Mrs. Amanda Brown, aged 87 years, died yesterday at her home near Guilford Hattle- ground aftar a-lingering lllneiw, hav ing been an Invalid for tn past three years. She wss the widow of D. M. Brown and nsd neon a mem ber of the M. SZ. Church, South, for the post 70 yeara Bho Is nurvlvptl by three daughters and thrco son. The daughters are Mesdamcti Ran dolph Nicholson, Andrew Stanley and Newton Nelson, and tne on are Messrs. Ell Brown,- Monroe Brown and Geo. Brown. The funeral ser vice was conducted at the Friends' church at Guilford College this morn ing at 11 o'clock by Revs. A. G. Kirk- man and J. A. Bowies, interment was made In the graveyard there. Mrs. Martllla Swlggert, of Guilford. Special to The . Observer. Greensboro. June 18.- Mrs. Martl- tla Swlggert relict of Washington Swlggert, of Sumner township, died at her residence there yesterday, and will h. hnrlad at Rtwnaaer rhurrh this 'sfternoon nt X o'clock. Mrs i J)JJ (J Jj. ALEXANDER. SwlEffert wss 71 yesra of age and , had been In declining health for nomc time. She waa a most excellent wo msn and had raised a large family, representatives of which have all made excellent clttxena. She waa a grandmother of Mr. George F. New man, of Greensboro, and there arc other descendants In . Thomasvllle, High Point, Ashevllle and msny in Guilford county. Appreciate Improved Service. McDowell Democrat. Under the new schedula The Char- lotte Observer and other mail, which formerly reached Marlon on No. 11. from SO minutes to two hours or mors late, now reaches here on the new train before noon, from two to four hours earlier. The people of Marlon and other towna along the line duly appreciate thla Improved service. I. V. ARRIXGTON. M. D.. D. D. 8. Specialist. Goldsboro, N. C. Practice confined to treatment of diseased gums, especially Pyorrhea Alveolarls or Rlggs' dlscsse, so called more generally known and spoken of as scurvy. One treatment at one sitting Is all thst Is requisite for cure In most esses. The cry of the Industrial world is for men who carf actually do some thing. We have applicants v every day by young men and eld men whe want "positions.7' i ; -.'.:.- J-:,rt. . "What can you do 7" Is the first question we ask.'' because we really D.?"d nen- ' w BMa r,aat now oup god machinists and two moulders. yt These don't corns along. It most of those who do corns would answer Our question In full frankness they would say, "I can't do anything ln particular with any degree of efficiency except draw my 'salary and, ' .UU promptly when the whistle blows." , . , - . -; . . The good mechanic' a wages will usually range from ISO to $100 a month ana tnese aisna in tna line ot increase and promotion. The untrained man seta IZS to 140 a month and atanda in tha tin. anthin. . It aeems a pity we haven't a better system of training the beys and young nvn in m way 10 ntase mem capaoio or actually doing something. A machinist apprenticeship can't hurt any boy, even though be. expects to be a lawyer or a doctor. . r There's plenty of time between school and college terms to give a boy or pracucai apprenuceimip. Tnis time Is usually worse than wasted. The boy not only foils to learn to do some useful thing, but does acquire idle habits, sometimes vicious hshita. .. . . . In our manufacture , of pulleys, shafting, hangers, engine ' lathes, looms. yuvivn, iich anu umtr cuutin mnu cotton on macninory. we rejoice in the young fellow who has served his time and can actually take hold of tho building of gome of our machines. It's depressing to have the other young fellow come along the one who haa wasted the time of hla boyhood and youth In Idleness and who can da nnthina- in r..winni. Our view of tha matter Is thst none of tho schooling should bo omitted. dui mat a reasonaoio portion ot tne intervening time should bo applied to learning soma trade. It's ss easy to teach a boy to love work with the result of capability as it is to let him drift Into habits of Idleness with tho result of Incapability. ... . . L TUB D. n. TOMPKINS GO. ; Cotton and Cotton Oil Machinery. Charlotte, W. a KEYNOTE... I " If you should purchase anything from ua ' ',; if that thing should not wear as you think it should, in every respect we are just as anx ious to make things right as you can be to have them right Carriages." Harness, Horses. Mules, Baggage and Passenger Service, Stylish Livery. Carriage and Harness Repair Work a Specialty. J. W. VADSVORTH'S SONS CO. THE CHARLOTTE SUPPLY COMPANY WE ARE SOUTHERN AGENTS FOR TlXItED WnUC, GERMAN HED DLES AND HEDDLE FRAMES. ' WRITE US FOR PRICES. Foskett A Bishop Steam Traps Carried In Stock; also Card Clothing and a Full Una of Supplies. CHARLOTTE BIRMINGHAM SPARTANBURG) RALPH H. BROWN AND . JOEL HUNTER Public Accountants and Auditors. Cotton MIU and General Auditing. 1319-1X21 Empire Building, Atlanta, Ga. DENTIST. CARSON BUILDING Southeast Corner FOtTRTH AND TRYON STREETS HOOK AND ROGERS ARCHITECTS CHARLOTTE GREENSBORO, N.C, SPLIT, BRITTLE, DULL IIAIK. AU Come From Damlmff, Which Is ' Caused by a Germ. Split hair, hard hair, lusterlcss hair, brittle hair, falling hair, all owe their origin to dandruff, which Is caused by a measly little microbe that burrows Into tho scalp, throwing up tho cuticle Into dandruff scales nd sapping the vitality of the hulr at tho root, causing tho s"rat dis eased conditions of the hair till It finally falls out. Modern- science haa discovered a remedy to destroy the dandruff microbe, which Is combined In Newbro's Herplclde. the delightful hair dressing. Allays Itching Instant ly and makes tho hair as soft as silk. Take no substitute; nothing "just ss good." Sold by leading druggists. Send 10c. In stamps for sample to The Herplclde Co., Dotcolt. Mich. R. H. Jordan it Co., Special Agents. . Wheeler, Runge and Dickey ARCHITECTS Second Floor tCs Building, , CnARLOTTE, - N. C. FRANK P. MILBURN ARCHITECT Columbia, - - - 8. C. HOLUSTER'9 Rocky Uountaln Tea Nuggets A tny Mtdklas fcv tsty Peopls. (tnfl aeldM HwUtk Sad Raissss Vlw. A sneeios for Constipation. Indletlon, T.I vet and Kidney trouble, HlsiWee, Ecmna, Impure Dlood. Bad Breath, Rluasiah Bowele, Headache and Baekarhe IM Rocky Mountain Tea In UK llit fortn. M cms a bos. Oenulne made by IlotxiBTsa Daeo Comfast. Madison, Wla GOLDEN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE R. n. JORDAN COk Rmt Squisire OP 8. AVITTKOW8KY. Placet for. rent, tho most desirable In Charlotte .."Stores, Offloes, Shops and Dwellings. t I Stora, No. 104 E. Trade street, one door oast of Collego street, heretofore occupied by F. H. White ft Co.--lmmedlate possession.' , ' 1 Btors and several OfTlces. No, 8. College .street, one door touth of East Trade now occupied by 'American Cotton Co. possession September 1st J 1 Store, No. 11 West Flfta ;.tret-haretofort 'oceu plsd aii a machine ahop, . l. -7-RooW' Dwelling, No. . I 'N. Oraham, Mir . West Trad "trset- modern Improvemenls, . ", Tbc Wdlinftoj Suiadari Vistble $69 For simplicity snd dura. hllKy, ease of sctlon snd mani folding capaslty it hasn't an equal.- and all the WRITING IS IN FULL VIEW ALL THE ! TIME. The most economical atvachlne for tho buyer the , most satisfactory for the' operator. : FULLY GUARAN TEED. . SOUTHERN STATES TTPE- WltlTER COMPANY, , Southern Distributing Agents, ' Zi W. Hfth St 'Phone IS SC. ' CHARLOTTE, N. O. I ocs rjuiwaa cam iOTUja j XT Exprooo Chargeo Paid By Us. A trial will convince you that those Roods are tha eery test for v medlalnal and other purposes, eena us your orders ana if not per. feotly satisfactory, return at our expense and money will be re. lunaea at once, aii snipments are maae in piain cases. Hmlt by Postal or Exprot Monoy Ordir, Writ for prtco lUt of othor tlquort. , .-'I.; HI We Have Something to Tell You About Refrigerators When vou get ready come in and see us. . ; J.N.McCausIand&Co. , Stove Dealers and , Rooting '''.'' Oontractora. '' ' : Thank UA. Ul . Tryoo It, History Get a Ro-Prlni Copy ; of tha Original Lawson's Of North Carolina , ;(:' ValuaUe to"!Any Ubrary. ; riirnMrly SoI4 for flOo, Kow Sells ''' v puiaorra, n. tx V; Dr. E. Nye Hutchison. J. J. Hutchison. Liliiui INSURANCE ACCIDENT' OFFICEt No. Hunt Bmlldlng, BeU 1hoaa 4SaV y--. mum One Second-Hand : 10 H. P. Two Cylinder Er. gine. PRICE $200.CO Annistcc j C::rv;:H, 2$ Esra Trysa Jl r - : Agent for Cadflfcs At. A- '.. s,V. 1 '-.'-......;.. 'i.. .- -e. ,,-.. V'.ftW.. -. ...
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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