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charlotte daily observer, june 23, im; j2l a- THIS DAY IN IHSTOBY If 51. Ths original charter of Mary .land (ranted to Cecil, lard . 'y Baltimore. The draft being In 1 Latin, the country we railed Terra Maria a, , In honor . t , the ).!:,.''?- wjs Vi-.'.yn '' U7k-An attack on the headquarters of King Philip, the , celebrated Bachem. by. a body of the Jly- mouth colonists, ; who succeeded In routine the savages. . ' I8t. First funeral yearly ' meeting , of the Quaker In America held s" ' at Burlington, N. J. 1714. General Oglethorpe arrived In , London from the colony of Georgia, with several Indian chiefs, among whom waa Tomo ' ' Chichi. . .. sT?S. British under Clinton and Ad . ml rar Parker made an unnuc ceaaful - attempt upon Bulllvan ; Island. Tha American force wan 14 regulars and a few volun teera. . The British made the at ' - tack In ten shlpa, one of which was. abandoned and burned After the action waa over , 7,000 .f balla were nicked uo. lT7Sv Battle of Monmouth, between .-.-. - the Brttiah under t'ornwaiiii -ii and the' Americana under Wash ' t . tngrton. Owing to aome mlatakea ; , an both aide, the action waa de - layed and the day far spent with out much fighting. The Amen v carta were prepared to renew the i engagement In the morning, but the Brttlah had retreated during tho ntght tn silence.- British lose i tit killed. II died of fatigue. - 'American Iom 141 killed. 10 ' wounded. The day win ex ( resalvely hot and many died n ratigue ana eunstroice on doi aides. , tTt&Treaty of Fort Herkimer be tween the Oneida. Tuacarorai and the State of New "fork. . IMS. Ftrat steamboat on I-ak Cham plain arrived at St. John' ' . Canada, from Burlington. Vt .. She waa 120 feet long. 10 fee wide and drew S 1-X feet of waters 1114. United Plates sloop-of-ua Waap, 20 gun. Captain Blake ley. captured In It inlnutea Brit tan- aloop-or-wr Keindeer, l guna, 11 men. British 1mm , Captain Manner and 24 killed 41 wounded. American lout nine killed, 17 wounded. Ilia. Commodore Decatur arrived off. Algiers with the American squadron. Wi Jamea Madison, fourth Frl dent of the United States, died. aa-ed IS. 1939. Indian battle In Arkansaa be tween the Rote and nidge partlea of Cherokeea; about 60 were killed on both sides, and among inem John Koaa. head of the , Koaa party: John Ridge, the leader of the other party, having ' been previously killed. 1UL Battle of Rlvaa. In Central America. Col. Walker arrived In the brig Vlala and landed hi forces and I hone of Gen. Ca- tllllon, but waa forced to retire. IH1 Seven Daya' battle; Oen. Mc Clellan prepared to withdraw to the Jamea river, hla center hv- lnT been pierced, and commenced hla retreat. Battleship Teiaa launched at Norfolk. Va, IStX Ths bond syndicate complete the transfer of gold to the Treasury: rold balanre, 1107. Iil.774; rash balance, $!!.- Z0.4ZZ reported. A TRAGEDY IX MADIKON. H1U Talbrrtsua Killed by Will Walt -l-omwr Alleged AttmUon to litre's Wife AMiibrd a the Can of ibn Tragedy. 8peclal to The Obaerver. Aahevllle. June 27. A telephone meaaage from Marahall, Malon county, thl afternoon glvea detail of a tragedy that occurred In Hprlng Credit township Katurday evenlnir. when Hill Tulberton. a sawmill oper ator, waa struck In the dead with h rock and died Hunriay t-vcnlna; of hi wounda. It 1 alleged that Will Watt truck Tulbertann. lJrputy Sheriff Nick White, of Madlnon county, ar rived In Marahall lat night from Spring Hfreek township, huvins In ruatody the allea;d murdered und hi wife end a I no John Hhelton and Uar fleld Winston, two men a Urged to be Implicated. It nan staled .hal Watt and hla wlf were aeell In Jut I thl mornlna by a newspaper man and naked for a statement of I he HfTnlr. Both refused t, talk. According tu Information received thl afternoon from Marshall the kil ling or Tulbertaon was the reault of Tulbertaon alleged attention to Watte' wife. The att ntun of Tul bertaon had become open and bold and covered a period of a year or more. rtetiirday evening Watt met TulborUon and Mrs. Walt and It la alleged thai hi picked up a stotia and atrurk Tulb-rton In the head, fryturlng the skull and Inflicting a fatal Injury. Tulbertaon lingered un til Sunday afternoon, when ho died. PUBE FOOD BILL BEPOBTED rxiAwro, to poiiov pcBuc " ' ;;. ,. y ,- V . Senate and Hon Confrcece Finally , . Agroo on Jlcaenre Making It a Ml. d ornate nor for Any Prnnn to Mana I faotaro, Hdl or Offer Kor Kale od . lruga or Uquora, Which are Mis ,' branded or tiontatn Polon Dcal . ra JTptextcd If Tliey Hold Uuaran tyl I strict Attornryg to (Vmdnct ProercwUona. - - ..; Washington, June 27, The pure food bill was agreed upon by the confereee for the Senate and Houan to-day and waa reported to the Senate Just before adjournment. The bill makea It a mlademeanor for any peraon to manufacture, aell or offer for aale any article of food, drugs, medicines or liquors, which Is adulterated or mtabranded, or which contalna any polxonou or deleterious auostance. Jt prescribe for eacn or fenee a fine not to exceed 1500, one year's Imprisonment, or both, wlthl the discretion of the court, and for each subsequent offense a fine of not less than 11,000 or one year s Impris onment. Section t prohibits the Introduction or shipment of any article adulterated or mlabranded wlthfn the meaning of the act under penalty of not exceed Ins a fine of $200 for first offense and M00, or one year'a Imprisonment, or both, for each subsequent oflense. Concerning shlpmente to foreign countries, it Is provided that no article shall be deemed mUuranded or adul terated when no substance Is uaed In conflict with the lawa of the foreign country for which It Is Intended. This clause, however, doe noe exempt any person from prosecution If the article Is offered for sale for domestic u or consumption. Section 4 provides for examination of foods and drug In the Bureau of ( hernlatry of the Department of Agri culture, owners are to be given hear ing and If It I found any provision of that act haa been violated, the Secre tary of Agriculture Is to certify the fact to the proper United State dis trict attornay for action. All United States district attorneys are obligated to conduct prosecutions without delay for the enforcement of penalities. The stsndsrd for drug are those recognised In the I'nited States Pharmacoiioea, or national formulary Confectionery I held adulterated If It contain any Ingredient or coloring matter deleterious or detrimental to health. Food are held adulterated If containing any substance reducing lowering or Injuriously affecting it quality or strength: when any sun- stance ha been substituted wholly or In part for the article; when any valuable constituent ha been abstract ed; when mixed, colored, powdered coated, or stained to conceal dumago or Inferiority or any poisonous or del eterloua Ingredient added. The use of preservative by external applica tion is permltetd when the directions for the removal of such preservatives re printed on the covering of the package. Food products are declar ed adulterated If In whole or In part of a flit h y. decomposed or putrid ani mal or vegetable substance or of any portion of an animal unlit for food, whether manufactured or not, or If the product of a diseased animal or ne that has died otherwise thun by slaughter. Tho term "mlsbranded" applle to food or drugs whose packuge or label bear anv statement, design or device fale or misleading, or If falso- y brunded aa to place where manu factured or produced. The term blend" I construed to mean a mlx- ura of like substance and does not exclude harmless coloring or flavor- ng Ingredients. Iealer are protec- ed ugatnst prosecution If they hold he e-uaranty of the concern Irotn horn they purchased article, the act Is to take effect Jan. 1. next. KMP1N; COl l'I.K AKHKKTKD. GIFT TO llATTI.KMlli' VIIU.IMV IfaadMUOMi silver KcrtU-r Krom Vlr glaU Branch of Colonial Deuu-. JYrsetitcd si Norfolk. Norfolk, Vs.. June il -The IiiiIkI SOme allver service given li the i . lonlal Dame of America In Virginia lo the battleship Virginia pre aented at the Norfolk nvy yard this afternoon In the .rexi-nc. (,f H Mrg assemblage of liume from various parts of Virginia, In add In Mm nuuin i ox. or III. hm..ii.J. pieKhl.-nt " t me society tri fnls HUte. Th presentation was through J Alxtun and J. l-swr-iK . t'umph, II. .,f lit, d mond, Mr. Cal.ell making the K.e h The acceptance was by i -in, lain Schroeder, commimiJIng the Virginia. The silver service s In three p,-s , the centerpiece taking the form of i.n Oval-shaped liow I or enersne the Bide pieces being electric andel- abra. A allver. tablet on the front v , were inn inscription: . - "Presented by the Society of c0(). "ytilal Dame of America, in the state ( Virginia. 'Thy name gives warrant of . hereto deeds' " r ciiKHTtK wa'vtk i-:i,mt1ii-itv. Decree to ronncvt Willi ilir Mn.-s f Um) ftoaUtrm powier Coniimny i Proenlnrot Clllsru llrre. ' A delegation of prominent Chester v'. H. C cltlsens spent yesterday in the v.rttjr conferring with the oftlclal i i. the Southern Power Company relative to. securing electrlu power from th CaUwba river for their manufactur ! Ing enterprises. In the party were ,- Mayor W. Jl. Hardin, Messrs. J. K. jllenry, a prominent Chester attorney; W. O, 1 Nichols, treaaurer of Ihe ftprtngetein Mills; II. Holmes Hardin treasurer of tho Wylle Mills, and ' ' James McLaurln. city treasurer. The V commercial Interests of Chester are erjr anxious to connect with the lines of the Southern power Company : It Is estimated that more than 2.000 , horse power of electricity could be disposed of in that city within a short while. The conference yesterday was , a very satisfactory one. :: Domestic Tragedy Aired In Durham urt South Carolinian Heck to Itacovrr Two tlilhlrcn Wlio Went Away With F.rrlng Wife. pedal to The Observer. Durham, June 27. In the police court thl morning there wa a case n docket that told of a family tru.g- dv, of misery and of trouble. The efendant on the docket were Turn William and Mr. Ida Williams. 'I ne name of ths woman, however, Is Mrs. Ida Daniel, and the pair were barged with a crime against soil ty. The mayor sent them over to ourt and In default of bonds for hey are without friends here they ent to Jail. The arrest of the guilty couple wns rought about by a notice sent here by the wronged husband. V. A. Dan- Iris, of laurel Mill. S. , who asked that hi two children, boy of 8 and 4 yearn of age, be taken In charge and held until he could get them. The nottcn was In tha shape of a news paper advertisement saying that hi wlfii hnd left him, carrying hi two sons, and that she wa with lorn Wil liam. He thought they were In North Carolina, having llmt gone from Lau rel Hill, thl State, to Mi Coll. H. i' and then skip pud out from there. This led to the Investigation and when the two tyn were taken the truant wlfv and Iter companion were arretted, in the court they did not plead but vlinply waived examination and went tu Jail. Ihe woman Is years nf ge, blin k hair and eye and would lie K'mxI looking If dressed In belter cloihliiK. Williams I six feet high black -hair ami heavy black mous- tin he They had been here four weeks, and enme frum Itale'gh, and the woman said that her trunk Is now. In Itulelgh. where she left It. The father of the two boys has been fiollfl.-d by wire ami he Is expected here to-night or to-morrow to get tho i hlldren. rcy.VSlXVAXlA JFTBIOX TICKET. Krtalght Democrats Aro Heavily Out voted In Convention and IJncoln party Hcpublhmt Named for Gov eruor Bryan Commended, But Kot i Endorsed for PrrsHtcnl. . Harrlsburg, Pa., June 17. The Democratic State convention nominat ed the following ticket tp-day: X. : Governor, Lewis Emery. 3rf, . of Bradford, a Lincoln parly nominee; Lieutenant Governor. Jere a Black, of Tork: Auditor Oeneral, William T. Creaay, the Prohibition nominee; Sec retary of Internal Affairs, John J. Green, of Philadelphia. The platform deala entirely with State affair except one plank which commends William J. Bryan. The committee did not go on record In fa vor of Bryan's nomination for President. Kmery was the choice of delegates who favor fuaion with the Lincoln party on a State ticket. He was nosj Inated on the first bsllot by a vote of 21 to 60 for Arthur O. Dewalt, of Lehigh county, the choice of National Committeeman Jamea M. Guffey. of Pittsburg, and othera who favored a straight Democrat for Governor. DIL M IVKB AT V. M. I. President of State Normal College) De livers Address to largest (iraduat Ing Class In Institution's History. Lexington, Va June 27. The final commencement exercises of the Vir ginia Military lntltute, presided over hy General Scott Shlpp. superinten dent, took place to-day when 47 grad uates received their dlplomaa, tne largest class to graduate In a num ber of years. The valedictory address was by Cadet K. A. Saunders, of THE RIGHT MEDICINE . FOR PELVIC TROUBLES; ! ' FOUND I IV PE-RU-NA. MRS. CAR0U3B KRAMER,' Tort Collins, Col., writes: "Tho majority of womea who are of fering front disordered periods and other pelvlo troubles, bay such strong faith in doetora that they allow them to xperlment an them for kidney, liver or stomach troubled ontil they become ( completely dlsoonraged and their money Is gone. 'Tbla waa my vntortutut 0x04 rteac toroirty two years wbea my maeattoa was called to Htruaa. MI hardly dared believe that at last X 1 bad found tha right medicine, but as X kept on using It and was finally oared, I could only thank God and take ooor ago. ' Richmond. Va.. after which the dl-1 - nave us xuosi ssMsiyiasj results niuma wnd degrees were conferred, fiom tha uso of yoar medicine and have I The address to the graduating class advised dosenaof women who were suf was by fharles u. aiciver, 1.1 u.. 01 --.ua. with ttla 1a bu P.mn- exerclsea con- " " rV can'abow.; yoai tbo ; roaaona .why voa . -naka" a good Investment when yon. purchase V u:'.'fl'. yC ORHISTAR RfFRIGERATOJl READ THIS STORY VYaa;.wiii:eriT .m dividend ; of complete aatiaractlon , every day you ase It It Is aH k Refrigerator should thatValL' and let the dootors alone. Those who followed my advice are North Carolina. The eluded In the hall with the delivery of the Jackson-Hope medals to the nrsl ana second graauuiea, nu naru . ..4 ... hit. ...t Stearns Dodson. of Norfolk, and Wm, 1 ,",7 J J Kobert McNIchols, of Petersburg, Va , , respe lively. 1 Vra. WUd Mooers. R. T. D.. No, 1. Jents, Ore., writes : The battalion then was msrehed to the parade grounds, where the pro motion and appointment In the bat- erpor tha pM foar ygr I was a tailon for the next season were read. ,...),m( woman. anfTerlns' with sa-ara The final military ball will be held vv.1,.7T71, .,B1 i,,-.., go weak and weary that it was only with difficulty that I waa able to attend to my household duties. Mrs. .1. It. Polk, of Cabarrus. , . ut - aHtnt nmmdl hui Special to The Observer. nun4 narmllti until I hmd irlsd Parana. Concord, June 27. Mrs. J. R. Polk. mmivi...v1(i,.M.....i,. and aged lady of No. 10 township. m ' V T " , , .V died Tuesday. She i survived by one for tha better and In loss than three son and several'daughters. The burin! months I was a. well and happy woman to-night In the gymnasium. THK DEATH RECORD. was lo-dav at Kethel. Mr. Ivl Whltted, of Alamance. Speclul to The Observer. lluiiington. June 27. Mr. Levi Whltted. father of Messrs. J. D. and I., li. Whltted. of this place, died at his home near Cross Koads church Monday and the remain were In terred In t'ros Koad graveyard yes- lerduy. Mr. and Mr. L. B. Whltted. Mis Itosa Patterson and Mr. John D. Whltted. who attended the funeral, returned (o Burlington late yesterday. Mr. I,. Whltted. of Washington. D. C son or the deceaaeu, nas been nere or several days. All the praise is due to Parana.' Irish language revivalists have juat cored a notable victory. Tha directors of ths National Bank have agreed to ac cept checks signed In Irish, provided t tie signature la repeated In Kngllsh. One of the advantages nl thin system, aa the bank points nut. Is that Its acts aa a double protection intmtiat forgery. Why not save your Piedmont cou pons? We will pay 60c. per 100. Bring them to Schlff A Co., Char lotte. N. C. Pal Pclloato Womeai and Ghis. The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless C'MU Tonlo 4 rives out malaria and Guilds up the system. Bold by' all dealers for 17 years, FyiM f eenta eerel) Injured by Lightning. Special to The tibserver. Iiurllngton, June J7.-Durlng the storm Monday evening Prof. f K. 11. Ciirtlss. superintendent of the grad ed schools, was right painfully in jur I by a stroke of lightning. Pi or. Cumins wiiH at work at hla desk tu the graded school office when the stroke came lie wa rendered un conscious for aome time and suffered temporuM paralysis of the tongue, beside- painful wound on head and right arm He is not yet able to be out. During this atorm considerate, damage was done the telephone sys tem at this place. It Is wonderful what a llttl careful grooming will l, for a woman. It's In spiration und sweetness It's delightful aixl bewitching. Th effert of llollls ter' Korky Mountain Tea, to rent lea or Tablets. H. , Jordan Co. Nadine Face Powder Fradacai a leaatlful CaaaaUiUa. Seft e valeaty, Kestsini satil wasbaal eC Purifiei sy s aswly Jxesvsrea yre au. Harsalsis as water, Prsvaat re tura of disseleesrieae. grata keaas ealy .) oae 90s. ptek sssaer will U vWh.JI it ' aet sw.VJyMtisJ. Ti.M-WViu. Tmk. Vmh, Uraoatie. By Ulu irHMtUtt er smU. frM NATIOMlTtlUT C9.fsrl,TesM. 1' " r ,7: " "V wfw I 1 5 I A Real Malt Eztfact made by our ovn process from selected hops and malt. Non-Intoxicating, palatable and possessed of vonderful tonic properties. The most helpful assistant to nature, Felir's Malt Tonic may be depended upon in convalescence. It Is equally beneficial for tha aged, young or middle aged. Taken during colds or grippe It Is very strengthening. It makes you feel like life Is worth living. fOW ALB BY ALL DBUCJOISTB.ssasss COTTON. DRESS FABRICS CLEANED Wa clean 8hlrt Walets, Dresses snd "Costumes of " all weights, from tha sheerest Lawn to tho heaviest skirting Duck. In such a way that they are positively equal In appear, ance to the original produc tion. - Garments of Batiste, Cheviot. Dimity, Indlas. Lawn, Organdie and Swiss, whether plain or trimmed with Lace, Velvet or Ribbon, are finished llko new. Give us a trial. Queen Gly Dyeing and Cleaning Wotis MRS. 3. M. HESTER, Proprietress. Charlotta, Jf. C ; We are now turning and boring pulley, on two engine lathes which " we ourselves made. We have four more, of these lathes In course of construction end they will be finished now. In a. ahort while. These '' lathes are complete . Ift every respecL; They are l-inch swing and -foot centers.-We jnay ) use ono mors. ; hut tho other three ara , being! . built to aell. ; They ar axactly tha lathea Jor cotton mlir repair work, ; ! . We have had a good run of work lately on warp bearaere And reels, j Tho mill men flntf It extraordinary to drop in our shop and -get what 'they want rather than have a long, and In many cases unsatisfactory." " -scorreapondence 10 0 or 1.000 mires away, ' Then thsra is tha saving .' ."", t- f tima ad ttl$M.r0:-: :-f--v .'.-',':,: .' t -.;., wo one ever cornea anew into our shop who does not expreas sur ,' . rw ip una now muen wo can do anfi ara doing that they didn't know ! 7 ; about oefort. V;". -'?1..:..,.',;..' :V.V'v;r()l.');.V'-v.. , 'T?hr' I dWn't know.jrou built looms." ;'v-:---;vv-; 1 it-'' 4I1' know you built' gpooln.- ," ft'(. vVy(;;;'..;W' s ;I didn't knowiyoq- had a foundry.", AjVHViV;.";'''.; '' ; . "I didn't know there was puch a pattern shop in tha South." :';X V Such like expressions wa hear all the rime. enT he m.Us f' ' who do know about our facilities and art making money , by coming to , i4 ' ,ua Inttead of writing afar and losln a time and freta-ht " mihmt I n L III ; 0ur trd Puy. ngers. shafting gnd couplings la . growing' ait V "ill I t,mo-Vw kI at -least four lathes and two boring mills going', be Ml - on pulleys. - Ws have all tha patterns (bought them In Philadelphia and brought them down here) - and w'C". can duplicate anything they ever built We've got their pulley pat-." ' terna, of course., and also their pulley moulding machines, i i - THE JDyA.' TOMPKIJf 8 X-yr-SY-k-.. r, CUAWjVTTK, W. r ' -. - - j ' -- - ..' a-,-- ' : .2 . , .ri -1 ; If you should purchase "anything from us ' if that thing should npt wear as you- think it t should, in every respect we are just as anx- r - jous to g- things'right as you'ean ' be to have them right ; Carriages,' Harness, Horses, C Mules, Baggage and, Passenger Service, Stylisn Wvery; . Carriage and Harness Repair Work a Specialty. J. W. VADSVORTH'S SONS CO. i3 f twvsjiisa afAJfTCIi WORK Is a specialty of ours, and our roan tela are far superior, both In material. woramananip ana style, to the ordl nary siock mantel. we'd like you to inspect our deeigns at first hands and know personally and perfectly the difference between our work and othera. 'Twill prove money easing knowledge to you. We alao handle Ulea and gratea. Writs for cata logue. J. n. WEAIUf A CO, Charlotte. N. C FEUR'S MALT TONIC DEPT., Louisville, Ky. Pinnacle Malt Extract Conveys a maximum amount of nutritious food properties to the system, and in such a form as imposes a minimum tax upon the digestive organs. It is prescribed by leading phy siclans and used in sanitariums where an upbuilding, non-taxing stimulant is especially in demand. For convalescents and all weak people, it is unequalled. At all druggists. The Ntw South Brswery L lot Cs. (Ino.) Mlddietfcgrasgh, Ky. Alevllle Wine, Liquor and Soda Water Co., Distributors. ir Helps You Back to Health giltURTZBURGER MALT TONIC is exactly what you need when tired out from work or worry : when listless, nervous or generally "run down., ' It is pure, wholesome barley malt and iron-an aid to diges tion, creating new blood and muscle, toning up the nerv ous system and banishing insomnia. The best physicians and sanitariums recommend and use it Write for booklet and free ticket good for one bottle at any drugstore, , ISO PER DOTTLE AT ALL DRUCCUTt WURTZBURCER MALT TONIC J Pure Water Supply - ' ' v : . '' :. , ' .; We have constructed a plant for distilling drinking water for ' our employes. , Wa have a surplus which wa, will sail at $5-00 PER BARREL delivered at residence., Barrel to remain our property,. . . ; t . No orders taken for less thsn on barrel. ' . ? J , - . , ( DIfc)TILUi:D WATttlt IS UERMLKsa. ' THE SdUTHERN C0TT0N 0IL CO. Phone ll Silverware 8ecured by most careful se lection, from ths beat manu facturers In the country. Our line of Sterling Silver and Solid and Plated Hollow Ware it beyond comparison. Wa taks pleasure la show ing you these goods, as we know that they cannot he Im proved upon and will please the most' fastidious. The Palamoonlain Co. JEWELERS. . THE CHARLOTTE SUPPLY .0A1PANY WE ARB SOUTHERN AGENTS FOR , TIlfXED WIRE, GERMAN BED DUES AND BEDDLB FRAMES. WRITE US FOR PRICES. Foskttt Blahop Steam Traps Carried In Stock; also Card Clothing and a Full Line of Supplies. CHARLOTTE BIRMINGHAM . SPARTANBURG Ike Wdlia'tM SUM Visib!e-SS) For simplicity and dura bility, ease of action and mani folding capacity It hasn't an equal, and all the WRITING IS IN FULL VIEW ALL THE TIME. Tho moat economical machine for the . buyer the so oat satisfactory for the . operator. FULLY GUARAN TEED. southern States type writer COMPANY, Southern Distributing Agents, S3 W. .Fifth St. 'Phone 1SC CHARLOTTE, N, a whlshey FIVE YEARS OLD SMOOTH AND MJELLOt? FULL QILIHTS Expre Charges Paiiji By Usr A trial wiK convince yoa that these good are the very best for medicinal ana oiner purposes, oen a us vnti nrAora nnrl if not Derfectlv satisfactory. return at our expense and money will be refunded at Once. AH Bnipmenw are wauo iu 4" Remit by Postal or Express Money Order. Write for price list of other liquors. 1 ( AUTO1O8US One Second-Hand Dmore Runabout 10 H. P. Two Cylinder En- gine. PRICE $200.00 Armistcad; Biirwell, Jr. North Tryia St. ; 'none Ui Agent for Cadillac Automo . Dues . . Get a Ro-Prlat Copy of tho Original . Lawson's History Of North Carolina Tahutbla to Any LibrsWy. Formerly told for IS.oo. Jfew SeOs ; . f 1 .'" t-.-. -. . , for I1AO. . : m CTiii Km eousc ; . i: OBURLOTTB, N. GL v Cooling Breezes Tha ocean Is not ths only waters which make cooling brasses. The wsters of tha Catawba also make them, for hers In Charlotte he breeses made by ths Catawba have a surpassing advsntaga over those of tha ooeaa. To get the cooling breeses of tha ocean, we have to go to tha ocean. Ths old Catawba sends us an electrlo current and wa supply ths fan.., ''.w.-s:. Wa hare In stock a large lot of fans and we can send out men at any tima to hook them up with , Juice from tha Catawba Power Company, or from tha 4 C's steam plant THE D. A. TOMPKINS CO., Electrlo - SoppHea, aumbTTE. N. C HOLLISTR'9 . R:c!qf L!:-.t:Li Tea Ksjgef s -, sVWt gaMM Nsslla sag gstsaal VlfW,' ' A frlfle for Ooaatlsatlao: ladlresttea. f Jtst asd slldnsy troebles. Phnptea, Bssaass. lmpurs Blood. td Breath. Hltifsl.h Bowala, Haseaohe aoa Haekactisi Its naokr Mount! Ts In Us m form. easts a aoa. Oonulne sniide bf IioM.is-rsa Paoo OohsaT, Madisoa. Wia 00LIEN NUGGETS F0N tALLOW fEOFtl - ejR. n. ioxdax . m oa ' Q . ft ? V HUI MOON , 18 UADH ' :C;i v . -r , OF UMUClf CHKEsai ; many people would lead her to bo. Uere. Vhen the housewife goes to ; purchase dour , for her baking day- ' but If she has onos used the Prtda Charlotta floor she will take nothing mimm, it w mmaw ot tne enoioeal ae lected wheat and grounA at oar mills. -Y- MECKLENBCRQ FLOUC stltlil ' ' Tbooa 9. .raw , !!ICKSr CAPUDINE iMMtefATttT cvaas HEADACHES -sCOLDS saTosi itovM TrtBUVshM. aalnsM A t
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