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CHARLOTTE DAILY OBSEItVKK, JULY 11, 1003. -tr - . - . , , 1 v . as". r - k - sWl n ' ", V ' 1 hAu& AUGU&TUtf ritlNOirAUH IX I'lTTSBrilG'H niVORCE TRIATi Nll to lh Thw murder thr rurrcnt legitl ncniuition of thr rountry Is th ilarlj divorce dult now In prof raaa In Plttaburg. In thin ult. In which Mm. AukuhIu Ilartr. wife nf the .Mnxiky City nUUlonalrr, Is the defend ant, chare of a muni atnuxlnc churuitfr have brn made by both prlnolpa Ik. Amons them are attempt to es tablish two roaghmnn. one a nVfru. 111 co-rpepondmlft, aixl un mdeuvor on the part of the deft-nut- to nhow that the woman In the cat In the victim of a gliciintlc con.Mplnicy In which foiK'-iy. hrlbery und perjury hus had free play. The trial will probably continue all next week. DAVIS LIED, SAYS BLEASE:Bi;:V,".dh.w'" ,ou,,,y rhw' CAMJ'AIG.NKUM AT )KAV;i:ill KJ In Hoatli Carolina ITi-mciiI Ttii-lr CUIna to t'ourt llouw full of Peo ple at Oraiijp-burK Mot 'orN raneixl Ite-twmi Mrmni. Kli-anc arwl Jonea Mh-ii Kormrr Nalil l.atti-ra Brother-lnlJiiv Had l.l.-d Mr. Dleaar Attmka Mr. MutinhiKH lt" -ord aiMl the I Jitter l .ri-iiil With lroloii(-ed Applauw- Tln I)'h Dolngn In l-iall. Special to Thr uuiiervtr. Oranf ebeuru, H c, July 10 The Htate campulitn tueetlnic m h Id In tho county court tioune Iwre tn-diiy. AbOUt 100 people iTu,led Into the court room and guve attentive -nr l-i tho Spee hen of the illfTi leiit (ali'll dates. At 11 o'clock t dimly i hali- man Itobert l.lde . ull. il Hi.- . r.iw.l tO ordel The He l l p.illtil.T was called n to i.iiik- mi ci.. nliiif I bruviip t.n t, .1 lilt ii lit hi,, I lr tut general, fnl- I'.ovd iiiol II . -ki ll told i lh people r III. -It iii.iIiN .111,1 14 "keel I for their upp"ii Kor iitiiioad ioin- mlnelon-r. Mir Sullniiii. Mellern, Hunimereeti mm. I i ino-lir bit hind mi ' . VC I,, m I,,. (.. I. at them. IiiIiiiIiik in ill-."'"M' iiII'Ki' lions made by lilx opp.inetitM I'c.r inuct'iiiiric i..eriior. mr f f i i in il e . I HrLiruu ii eery mippv nun Kriiii' . ftll our h.ilnjf t pmction. Mr Mclveocl belleM h In x pel V te.l Si dlapetiriit rl'Oltl.S 'l. ANSI I.. Mr. M. M.ili .n; I . j. .1. W oil 1,1 wewaaw "I I. 11 . til .III 'H illlellt til not p r rn it u n cit v - tO nullify the Inv Mr ' t r utiiinx in aft Independent .Hl.l In lirv. . the il- ra will i ii-i iinicpi mi. iii i.iiiintc Me la the Cllllill.t.l'e e,l III. . I ; I J . ..r loin- willWLltiH. Iii M .1 Hi. l;lli'-. rtl r . I UcHalmli n., I . I I , .. . . . ,1 III.) ......! ,:.s laP In 'I MllH. Inn K he Hill III II Mull- In Slrltliah.elel T'i. MiJ-..i .M;,n. I In ( in h.i.i Mi. .Me Mati.ifi me.i.ii : uppori bu'. mi tin- iiio i ii.itid, ii. i Morgan hill met wnh m ,te ippiovni H feels i lint 1 e.l An- I'e pl.iu would leave -t he tl, u-. r inieniiou unne tile.il ; i I Ha fee l Hun 11 fcni..l III., lie f.. I '..I f, Ansel we.,,1,1 i. mi - .,u Mk. p" Ansel. c-..i -iiye. Mr Ainol u atandlrt on km :.dni lubber pliitf..in I ,e cMrelch ii ..lie- ,i aiiel Mr An Ml lu In II... .1 ;u......u . . ,. -t....i.i. , it the other .! ami v.- Iiml lilm In ,' lb prohibition i.nnp. Mr Aiih.-i. mi- , .. JMtlj I or .. .I Ii. we;.ril.ir el ee.,1- .tf .many eobr. ioe ihipenieHry el r I , I i and tamr prohibition Kirlpen. Hut lie' v mum tsar orr i,i iout nr timiiy i ol..r '' C and don either u ptohlbHIou or u '.; etlMnutv v i u I . . r i. ,'JUJ M. V An-.-1 l.n.iiil I ir.l.il I v i ' A. tu eilsi'liuriK. Hi hi. e.r i I . ! tf) WC ronst-lflilleiusly uh.l fnlhfin Inilly. '1 Mr, Annl ri-Hiiiii il iim i n si e ,i 1 , ,n 1' plan letiA.-.-n cnunly .lift" -nsury alnl . wooty iirohllilileiii uieil 1 lii-d Niirili Carolina and .-.rglu ut bIiu tie.ev successful tint I'.iuniy llKi-nwiry i-l.i ti , hss beti. 'ol. Anm I M-i i-lvt-d iie-iit-enlng ai'iduuK.. i iln .lew ut Mn specll. iBLEAKK ATTA'KH MAXXINdH .V, vv., KKi'MHIi. V Mr. nirase claims t knve stond tip on his . platform for f tt years, in ' speaking against the airirlitii.ii fur 'the negro coll al OrsnstrbDrg, Mr. " lilease claims n-dlt fur bringY.fV trumental in rutting down the lap' rwptiatlon for this -Mllg, iyVhen Mr. ' lileane made an altatk on Mr. Man r nlnss record. the crowd shouted "Hurrah for Manning" Mr. til.ivw claims that Mr. Manning, In 1II, called Tillman a despot, and spoke glspsraglngly Of the Judiciary of South Carolina; thst Mr, Msnnlng's platform la tnronsistent wltk Iris dls penssry record. ' The crowd gave" long end ' loud rhesrlng te Mr. Itleese as M cgnunued hr tuck oo Mr. tau- Mr. HruiiHon made a vheorous ap peal to the voters to do awuy alto Kcther with the llcjuor bunlnexK and eatahllsh prohibition that will protect the youth of the lund from a llery deNtrtictlon. He axxertn thut the re kuIIh of the rum InixIncxM have been woundo. hnilxeH. turmoil und ntrlfe. TIIK KFKKfT IN NKWHKItltV. Mr A. ('. Jcitn-K r-U' "i htter from tin- chief of police of Newberry ( a t -I UK thut there hna not he-en a marked Improvement In rondttlonx In the town of Newberry nlnce the dNpc-noary wan veiled out. When atcked by Mr. Uliaxe why the mayor of Newberry hud nol ic nicu cr-d Air. Junes' letter of Inquiry to him, Mr. Jone hhI1 he did not know. "Heciiuw." Miild Mr. Hleiiw. "Hie muyor knew that oiir icllc'fii tloiiB of lii)rovenient ure nc-t true." Mr. llleuite wild that Mr. c. ImvIh, Mr. Jicnes' brother-in-law, Med when Mr M I he HHm-rtetl that Kleaiu- wn Hub Kv l ans' ultoiiiey Meiisrx. .Imie mnl ' Ule.iKi- pu-cxeil some Iml wuriN ! a mt -ilia f;n Ihk eoi h othe r. It looked at 'ope ttrne UN If there would be jee- iloiin troilllle MAXNIMJ II It KKTKI WITH Al' IM.AI'SK. Heiiutor MannliiK whh gre-eteil with 1 1 1 . . I . . II K i ' e 1 UpplHIIMe Thee people IIVr Ii t ill u i luxe and attentive I.euilIlK He nlll imt he ilruwtl Into a pet Heinul colli rn i' I xy . but will answer liu- portant lxiiex iiiMele by his opponents. I n he oii. nil. en nf INH0 Iht nom inal.', J TIIImuiii he .lid not part le liate, us I, , in the- ie..im und i opae rvntlv. "l-hK-ile-e i.. ,n ,viiniti'- e..tlllt' wel. :e ruce'el -ee"l'M III Itie I o II t 1 1 1 I e i II Ale e 1 tl it r ee I I e , had he be-ell III Hie . el V et l ill he- CC 'lUlel lint till V Vut.'ll (in .Mr. 'I'llin, , ii. Iml In II"- jrciie-reil -lee Hun el in in he wax one "( -Ox III In.- I. If -.lli; .e-el. eef Huillte-r ho "iipporit .1 Mi II 1 1 inn ri eensldei 1 1 1 K liliiixeir lii-i ii lioiind to support the leKUl'U I le- in . e. l a I le- nollllllee A-c i iinill.liile fur Un H.-n.il.- In IhUH he ran ''II I lllxpl I1XHI . I.i t f , 1 1 III i' linil opi... , the . 1 1 - i i i-.i r plan at liixl. hut .i-i ,.-d lo I'ti.lutxe It after .-..nig It- u I ille-iiii nu I lie i.ilu- 1 1 1 u 1 1 1 ' III- inline -in e n given to . tin t II fell , e III e II I nf thee d lJ4' 11X11 1 V 1,1 A IIK XOOII 11.1 It HH.I l-'i lull fun e- , explain e. X ll Ixflle l.irll l.l Ihe pe I. pi., tlllll, at the la-el tecx-clnn e.f Ihe I ,l sill t re, life and Mi Km--. I I, id f.n iniilted tho , l(n i -j.r- Maiiiilnn hill und nil l.lllx hIiiiI ,u in t. Tin' an. Ihiii 'i (.ii titloiney general ' Were .ebxelll i M.-xsix Mi't'own, Morrison and Hu Kin hpeekt for ihe support of Hie Or .iiiKi'loira peeeple In their race for iKecretiirv ol Htnle. Col Ttlbble Mat j kept ii u y hv Illness. nn--i exxiuail. '"r " d'-MKl'l'-d I'- Wllh til" ' ninK liuis ii.ir mi, I lin y wsrn si r-n 1 1 y pli-HKi'il in Inn 1- lilm Ilvi Kin Ii u mil leefin lui y m e mint uf his work fur Hie n--ilf of Un- sfvi-nth SdiiiIi 1 'uri.llii.i iIIhiiIi'I. A Ylii'ury. h irli'Mlmi Nvs mnl f 'ntii Ur. TIih ( 'linrlnlle olincrvi-r w. incurs why i'iiI. l.iiiiuikln cnle r.-d IIim rate ir !. wus to i.' mn 1 11 m it only tw I w.-..iis, v.. .aniii.t ifii. but w think 11 us out of the kimini sa of his riPiirt i.iwsriis tni paru(ruinrs. r. ; iTomb TIIK I MM TOR AW A V FROM W II K.N MOM I NKKUUll. f'miiil. are often verr much dlannnnlni o in nno uia inrir laiiiiiy imrsli lull is I away from home whfn ihr most sed bis srvl4-. iiiiu-n.ks ilk. cramp oullo and i-liou-ra morbus rvoulr. nrunu.t IrMelniMfit. snd liav. In insnv In. pfwm fs'ui before modi.Hn oould be' ?!Z?T.rAXV:? bm.on,.T,I Cliamhorlalfl's ('ili. fhoirs anil la.r. srtiiiie 'VTSrliir mar'iV tbL". S us., hv iiavins it m tii. bouse .. w. wi imvins it m tii. bouse . ape mush sals and suffering snd all a, Buy it now; It may .are life, for -!'-;' t , : ,. risk sals Southern I'ays $7,000 for Death of J. It. (ialllM-r, of Nctou. Catawba County News, 10th. The Houthern Hallway yesterday paid the filiate of J. It. Galther I7.00U and the? suit koom off the docket. Mr. Calther was fatally Injured about a year ago while superintend ing the unloading of a car of lum ber on the chit-track at his manu facturing plant. A shtftlnit engine clinioclKecl two ars which ran down a Hteii hill nl wrecked the car In whic h Mr. Calther was at work. In .Vti-,1 of a Md-Slltce. ! Charleston News and Courier. I Hei retary Taft displays less djscre ! Hon than valor In delivering a Re 1 puhlli ;m cnmiiulgn speech In North Ciirollnn. JudKlng from the Repub lican inann of one of the factions, i North Curollna Republicanism most nt-o.N n lld-sltter, not an orator. iirliig Mothers and .Malaria. The did Htandard Crove's Tasteless Chill Tonic: drives out malaria and hulld up the system Hold by all i dealers for 7 rs. Pries (0 cents. C . ...TaC Rat-and 'vS Roach-Paste attracts tliw vermis by lu odor; they est It and die In.UntW mai'hkk- iftairrT rownitR urr death to hedtmia, aata, flraa, moths, hold otllvln hnttlei. At sll dnltt' or i wit Mrw 4 xoStj I'stusriVwi. Reconstructive Has Illness left you In a nervous, Irritable, run do vn, unfriendly condition ? You need a Tonic food, not nauseating medicine. Something that will assist nature In putting you back Into health. Fein's Malt Tonic f OR rEUR'S MALT Catarrh cannot be washett away with prays, inhalations and inch treat tatnl, nor ran it t tmokea ont witb itrk.. .i.. r.t.t, V i 1 v . T jVi 1 iiH nd allowing tb impurities. and poisons in tht blood, which produce tb oitscas, to get so nrraiy rootca as 10 but a very dangerous one. The annoying symptoms of ringing noises in the CAra "hawking and spitting,? headaches, mucus dropping back into tht luroai, impairment 10 m genses 01 taste ana smeu, ana ft leeiing 01 general debility, prort that there is deep-seated cause for Catarrh. This cause is - ii'.l s 1 i.u--ji.i' 1" innsniaiiu; wuuihub v jcurod until thU is removed. The only wav to get rid of Catarrh permanently !,is to purify the blood, and 8. 8. 8. is the ideal remedy for this purpose. It SOOU cl-tart the STSUttl of alt IfflDttrltleB. Durgea the Llrtod nf all catarrhal inatter and pobons, end effectual checks the progress of this disgusUnir and far-rtachlns' aiaeaaa. . 8. a. H. tmta the tAaoA im ttrt nrAmr and n Vnrt ea!ly eodfoei to every is permanently 'advice frefl.; UYiv' " . '.,'....,-.'. e1 is parmauenuy cuxeo. .dookwiib iniormauoa about Catarrh and medical OX MOUNT ' BV'D-DAJO. Capuln J-awton'a At-connt of the Con , . tfltlona or Uta llatlla New York Sun! . , , Having road In your columna the landeroua attacks, made - by Mr. Parkhurst and others on tho officers of the army who took part In the recent - oaiue or ' mount iJua-Lajo. Jolo, Phllippino Islands. I feel that I owo It to myself and tho officers of ray command to refute the statement ana insinuations made , by those mis guided philanthropists who, in utter Ignorance of conditions and circum stances lo this Xar-oft country, have taken on themaoives to sit In Judg ment, and "roast", but did their duty under most trying circumstances, and who feel that applause, at least, rath er than censure, ts their due. , ; - Upon men given to rendering such snap judgment on a basis of most woe f ul Ignorance probably nothing that can be said by -those on the scene here will hare any effect; but at any rate the public at large, or those who have had their Judgment warped by the unjust criticisms of these men In the publio prints, should have the facta set before them, and It Is with this object In view that I beg for a short space In your columns. Hsvlng taken a leading part In the battle of Bud-Oajo, and being per fectly familiar with all the facta of and conditions surrounding that fight, 1 beg to state: - 1. We, the officers engsged In the fight, were Ignorant of the fact that there were women . and children In the forts of Mount Uud-Dajo until the fight was practically over;"" 1. The fight Itself was preceded by several days of preparation In plain view of the Mores Intrenched on the mountain, who were folly aware of our Intention to attack them several days before we did, and ample time and opportunity was afforded them of getting any women and children that they may have had with them down from the mountain during this time If they so desired. - S. In attacking the forts we fired for Home time at heads only, as they protruded above the parapets In shooting at us, and no one of us was aware of the fact that there were wo men or children on the inside. 4. In the final assault of the forts the fighting became a desperate hand to hand affair, in which for the first time those of us who were collected enough to note the fact saw women snd children. At this stsge of the battle, when women were fighting furiously alongside of the men, no human power could have stayed the hands of our men. for they were fighting for their Uvea, and even had It been in the power of our officers to stay the combat such an act on the part would have been suicidal and criminal, and would have brought down on our heads the anathemas of the scares of victims among us who would have fallen as a result of such folly, to aay nothing of subsequent court-martial proceedings. However, as I have already stated, such action on our part was simply Impossible In sny rase. 6. Women were killed because they were alongside of and fighting with the men, and scarcely distin guishable from them. Children were killed because they were In the arms of the women and were used as shields by both men and women. The killing of women and children was absolutely unpreventable under the circumstances. t. These Moros were fanatics of the worst kind. They were deter mined to conquer or die, and If It was die, the women must go with them, and the babies, too. Huch was their cult, such their dictum, carried out to the letter. No man. woman or child faltered. All fought to the last breath. Their stoicism wss sublime, their courage filled us with wonder and admiration, but their fate was Inevitable. The sbove are the facts, which can be vouched for by sll participants In this now famous battle. Officers and men alike regretted the necessity of this killing of women and children. They are Americans with as warm and sympathetic hearts as beat In the breasts of Mr. Parkhurst and others of their fellow country men, but they are soldiers, too, and gallant ones at that. They saw their duty, and did It. and did It well. Praise, not censure. Is their due. E. P. L.AWTON. Captain Nineteenth Infantry, Com mander of Colmun No. a, taie Kud-Dfijo expedition. i Mulabant. Mindanao. P. I.. May 1 . ixin svu sun, youi wiim en me. Your thouwhts abide on suicide? You n.l s Dill! New for prose snd facts DuWItt's Lit tle Early Hlsrrs are the most plenssnt and ridlabl. rills known to-dny. Thry never grip. Huld by Hawley's Pharm acy. OUPOC3 EtmntATgg HP Saving Money by Mall" on request lOtmslLI BANKINS a LOAN C Maees. ea vlQ do It It takes right hold and picks you up. You feel like living after your first vine-glass of It The most wonderful Tonic of tho day. .And so simple made of hops and malt, that's all. Try It AL BY ALL DRUQlTt. TONIC DEPT. Loalsrille, By, CURES CATARRH medicated tobacco, cigarettes, etc. ...V. il. Decome not only a disgusting trouble t.i t iud viuuu, anct wo aueaso cannot, ira nook and corner ef the body Cstanh ti:i9Wtrrcpzcmo co., ajiaxta, ca 41 42 HacKney Bros. Contracting ' Jobbers CHARLOTTE N. C. West Fifth St .e V We can help you keep comiortaDie auringi i invite you to inspect our8tock of , ;. North Star RefrigcVators White Mountain freezers Water Coolers fWe have a well selected assort ment of these goods for your benefit Silverware Secured by most careful se lection, from the best manu facturers in the country. Our line of Sterling Sliver and Solid and Plated Hollow Ware Is beyond comparison. We take pleasure in show ing yon these goods, as we know that they cannot be Im proved upon and will please the most fastidious. The Palamountain Co. JEWELERS. Machinery for farm and Fac tory. Engines, IS1 12 W T eM mm KAiiPrc Keruni luDuiar and UUUU9, pt,u M A W4 vll nniujL trrtm 17fn T rn u n e- va. ill tt . Singrle U 1113 and Presses, and complete outfits of capacity of 100 bales per day and over. Four or five kinds, ' all sizes in use In the South. Pulleys and Shafting, md' smallest to complete cotton mill outfits. ' LI D D LL L IU M r ANY, QarlottclLC RALPH H. BROWN AND JOEL HUNTER Pnblld Acconntants and Auditors. Connty, Municipal and .Railroad Auditing . f .- , - . ;,:'' iSlf -mi Empire) BnlMUnc Atlanta. Us. ... DR7 0. L. ALEXANDER. DENTIST. r; K CARSOTT BTJTLDlJTd ' Southeast Corner FOCTtTlI AND TBTON BTREETS. HOOK AND fROOERS . ; eARCHITEOTS- ciHARixyrnr giigevsbo; Wheeler, " Ruoge and Dickey '"f'bmraoTa'-ii Iscona Floor Cs Butldlnf, V cnAitixyrrs, - - J - - w. a fEANKP.t!iiByr;isco:.:PA!iY v ARCHITECTS ' Homo Life Building. WASHINGTON, D; C dim . v ABOUT GEARING -. '' . ' " . . 4 ' " ' '. I , , I . " e " , ' t 1 5 , I ' 1 , ',i i ' , .' Gear wheels generally give a lot of trouble. Sometimes they break repeatedly. - It's . generally .. the teeth ' which break out. Sometimes the - teeth.' grind themselves out. ,. -j- .,-. i v. v-' ". We make gearing whose arras don't pull loose from the bub,, or rtm The teeth of our gears neither cut eacn other and grind oat , nor break. . . . -:- -, .- - ': -. -; -. .' , , . :, ' ( - ,, y l. .- ,'. .The superiority- of our gearing Ilea In design and workmanship. We so distribute the metal. In hub, arms and rim that there are no shrlnk '"'ag strains, much less shrinkage jcracks. We so design the form of V our teeth - that they roll upon each, other as the gears revolve and do ', not slide surface over sufface In a way to destroy each other. ' .- It you have troubje with gearing, give us a show at the Job, If we i m w . . v - . u ei.i.iei obi i.-e M e .v We' are speaking particularly of .-cut geara also., - - .-..! -s ;.v We make cast gears of any slse - feet and upwards. ,We make alt numbers of repair gears, cast or cut teeth, .would-do well to put the 'work tn our hands. ,( Our nearness to the Carolina mills is a big, ad vantage to the mills. The saving of time alone is a big profit to the 'mill. The superiority of our gearing over any that can be-bought else .'.where la -ope hundred per cent, profit, because, our gears )ast; twice as "long as the average of other gearing.--.-v: -v-..,-'- .,i,. - , ? In the matter of pulleys we are governed by the same principle as to distribution of metal fnd other features of design to avoid shrinkage - strains. " '.r.-.;.-.'--. vx''--'- ;-v - THE D. a. TOMPKINS GO. Pattern Makcra, FonndcTS, If , ';".v"t ' V,':?; rniRttrrn -'nr n "?. 1 "V" v. If you should purchase anything from us , if that thing should not wear as you think it . should, in every respect we tire just as anx- ioustomake things right as you. can bo to have them -right ' ' Carriages, Harness, ' Horses, Mules," Baggage and Passenger -Service, Stylish Livery. -, Carriage and Harness Repair Work a Specialty. J. Y: WADSWORTH'S SONS CO. the charlotte WK ARE SOUTHERN AGENTS FOR TINNED WIRK, GERMAN REDDLES AND MEDDLE WRITE! TJS FOR PRICES, roakett A Bishop Steam Traps Carried In Stock; also Card Clothing and CHARLOTTE I FIVE YEARrOLD 1 j cu fAriosto comi ptynuxB j 1719 (LIU (S3IIJAR75 Express Charges Paid By Us. A trial will conrinea 70a that these goods are the vry bttt tor medioinal and other purposes. Send ni your orders and if not per fectly satisfactory, return at our landea at onee. . au snipments are JtmC by Postal or Writ for price list rBxfaliIHll- IjH Cooling Breezes The ocean Is not the only waters which make cooling breezes. The waters of the Catawba also make them, for here tn Charlotte the breeses made by the Catawba ' hare a surpassing advantage over those .of the ocean. To get the cooling brasses of the ocean, we bare te go a iha ocean. The old Catawba sands us an electrlo current and we supply the fan. . , we have In stock a large lot of- fans and we can send out men at any time to nook mem np wnn juice from the Catawba- -Power .Company, or from the 4 Ca steam plant. , TUB D. A. TOMrHINS CO,'.' ;.,r-U' 'Electric BuppUea : ciiARwyrns, n. c. 1 . efJB Adam Sdiaaf Pianos : standard High Orade Instru ments, unexcelled In tone, quality, action and durability. ' Undoubtedly the best piano on this market for the money, we ask. It , will pay you to In vestigate oar pianos and prices before buying. ,.,, r 1 Charlotte Piano Co. 2I3 N. Tion St' - Victor Talking Machines, Edl aon monographs end. v , - , - , Records. ' ', '' ' Itandard and late, popular .,. ' Musio. .1 - , ' Malt orders receive prompt attention. .-.' v. -' ' '" " w u a , ii.j pity, '';'.,',. , e cast, gears, We, make and furnish -ri ''"; : ,-.v-.,-; .. - from three Inches In diameter to ten Our own gear - patterns. MUla having aohlnlsts ' and Boll Corerers, supply company FRAMES. a Full Line of Supplies. BIRMINGHAM SPARTANBURG expense ana money will be re- mane in piaiu cases. Expnt Money Order, of other Uquort. 1 1 s 1 1 IN nitt IIUOM etS) ilADK CIV UHkJSX CIlKEftsj many yeopie would lead ner ir b. Here, when tbe housewife Koea ts, furehas flour for her baking day ut If she has once used tbe I'rMe ec Charlotte flour ahe will take nothing else. It is made of the choicest ss lected wheat and groan at oar mllla UsXIaAJCMtlVKa KlXtIt i. lm sLoljMr, Procrletar. llMNM Si.- . . - .r-vK', MANTES, wonic . fs a specialty of ours, and our man tsls are far superior, both in material, workmanship and style,! to the ordi- , nary stock man uU We'd tike you to- Inspcsct our designs at first hands and know personally and perfectly the difference between our work and othara 'Twill prove money ' saving . I ' 1itA .. .. M I rMi . ': 11 1 I HI I I II 'Jl m mn Si 1 .ST SB liLJV-- vKff ifK " knowledge) to yea. , We also 'handle til as and . grates. Write ' for-, catat ' - j. 11. wk Any j 00, '' . Charlotte, K. C. ,' k " ,"'' ,.; :''.' 'i..:,. ,i',.,.''.1:.:''v'r,,'V! i. , L .... . . ... , '.ii '- f f i - W 1 7'i 'A f .' . " 1-
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