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i : . CIIAHLOTTK DAILY OBSERVER, JULY 17, 1D0G. )PE N DOOR IN MAKIlUllU .1AXGHAI ' MKIlClIAXTS VJSIT llirjr Wrre IUtHvuI KTprrrvbrre liKh lit UroaUt Cow-toy by, fli Jan : unrao OHlotaU Trade , tirrloUHlr A fleeted by $! PlaorganUcU 4Xn - . union or tha lUillroad An Jm- provcanent rrtnlm!.. North China pally News, Jun 1J. '' i " ti 17th of lut month, four fihanrhal mrt-chanta. MeMm. ('. W. .'Wrlahtaon. II. de Gray. 1 Mid wood 'and J. ft. pattorson, left by the ... - 7and.M. 6. Kwamrplnn for rhlnwaws ' ;t. a atartln point fr a brief -s? lnvuatlllnri In Mil nr h lift A. In ; , (an unofficial ay thy had deterniln- 'md, as far a poilbl In tho time and j mvhi iji criin'iu . ' eertetn the rauum of t)i prewnt dif '.' Acuity of carrying on trado with Mun- .J1 V I l l UU W ' n ' ' ' " ---- ... 'ih liminru art' rriiiklna unfair une ' it their military occupation to placo :, restriction in me wy oi hip wnu-in ' 'f Other nations. The British com taerclal attarh had already lwrn m-nt V .'to Keaxhwang on an otllrlal vlalt . ; having the mki object In view, but lOenJlurrauic uiiiui w ' led aa to the value of what he saw or wa Shown Jn an offlrlal way. The ..c. i returned to Shanghai on M:uurun. ' arrlvln from Hankow, whlrh they 7 "had reached overland from ivkln, and J tn tha course of an Interview, which Da courteouaiy granien jreieru i -a repreaentatlye of thin iiimt, Mr. wngmson gave mm u imp imn- ' thla fellow-travelt-r had arrived. v. 7 1 n itinerary piiww n iimi . n- i ''' traveled by rail from 'hinwunglao 1.1 '. Tlngkou (Newt liwanK . ttherf tli.y : remained two day, thence proceeded ;y rail to I.lauyaiiK aim aiwr a weiay on to ,iuhuph, win-ie tn-- -.i. vii aomewhul lonser. Kioin M 11 k . ! i "., they traveled ovrrliind In tail a ul." ' tance of 40 ml lex ! HHlnmlntun i nd - - from"thl point the ralluay l.i.Miht I E.....L. ... t..lfr. Il.iftl..! Of Manchuria 11 s a country Mr. Wrlghtou epenka fnot elil li w"l iMc - ailV. A KeConil M IIMoO.I. or Ann 1 ' ." Imagine Manitoba t be" ho I s. ilb v. ad It, a country tb. refore of axt . AmniMr. 11 nnMM 1 hi ! 1 1 leH. S Wa were evi-iuhere received wnn ( " tha greatest cuurte.iy by the Japanexe , Cniirll mnA niilihii v ..rtlilulu and every facility was afforded us In making our Investigations. There was still some .MJVt .... I t .. I 'tt... ..eA I.... re un ..f ' foreigners traveling In tie Interior . . mnA tn Mnkden hut we were forttlletl .:, fby passports from Toklo, which lm- ! mediately gained us every!clvlllty and ' aaaiatance from the aaministraior at ' Newchwanc We did not, however. ' confine our Inquiries to Japanese ofll- Oiaia put interviewed! as many as wn ...Could of the lending native mer chants." Tn ntit eftnetn Bl. .na dll roll come?" "After a most comprehensive In - qulry It l most illfllciilt. If not Im possible, to offer any satlsfatoty cvl- .' dance to substantiate the theory that the Japanese government, through ine lustrumentaiity or eitn. r us mili tary or civil authorities, is at present i purposely Interfering with or placing any -obstacles In the path of other nii ' tlona for the Industrial exploitation of thla Imnnrtunt nart of the 'binese emplre. The ubsence tif demand from thla large, fertile, and thl. klv -popti- lated province, which Is not onlv b.- Ing fell In the cotton piece-goods trade but In other commodities. Is directly and principally attributable . v. j, it. i i. ..n. tv ine iiipui tiiiAeij i i. iki 1 1 e 'ii. iei o financial and commercial, of this ills- trlct, a vast area of which. It must be remembered, was practically laid .. . ... . struggle That crops were destroyed ''vt!!d.,M,lM''VV""; ,,710VI,,, tlon of th- havoc wrought during the ,war Is still obtainable. Th- nine...; . are. however austalnlng their repntn- itlon for raid re. up. vatlon. the na- ... tlvea having returned to ih.-ir usual . .Villages or towns, and the work of , ' rehabilitation Is progressing as favor- ably and nub k!y as can be . x- led. V ' Their homes are, however, still, in ' wmt flp. un.b-r r.i oii-t i ii ' Ion. a nd , the crops. It must he noted, are still . tJ9 narve .led. iti.it a huge sum or money has he. n V,i let. 'I .lining the past few v. air- I V I. ' and Japanese i aim.it I,. but that a smii : I p. i . ( amount has h.m . i . a 'chant clss,. H -, , i "'. ceded. It Is fair i t a ventures and coolie the principal lionet:, ,s not be forgoteti tha' 'I " Which We (ire speaklllK' " Ho- - jl Of a big and tllastroii .,i. I lb it less than eight months I ... . i ,, alnra a tr aly of iienc. M i- eyn.d If I mistake riot, a similar .mi inm ..r "affairs .XlHted suhselllellt t. i,...- til I lien In South Afrl.ii, wli.n u ill be recalled, heavy loswa w ' talnul hv . iver-cnflilerit trad i I... . over-pur. h i-e,l )n a nt b Ip.tlb.i. .r a T demand. .hp It mat. i lull., d . after a long delay. The disruption . f ' tran.ortati..n f.i.Mlti bv th i maniberli g ..f I. .t ii native Junks I ' Carts for InHiiait pin po-es. Slid th - partial I - rm ii.n .. ifrom I'i. It Ar'hnt in ; Imtwiriant f.n 'm . ' n ,f t)l-d fr.iln ii tta l ;:The r-.aiv t v 11 n-.t -.gradual, uml .thi:. are now t ui.iiihk i ; named,, It i- t.'.i re. i f i In. I nllw ny lln. M uk il. ii a r all" 1 1 in ut In. r' og- Milnf i.f view. in I'l'iHii illy be It l trii. ifiilii' I i n t h. ...ltits ii . i bl i tii.iiinisi. ll - until unite mat thesi- .ii- in. ! recently f ..r tt t..- .n 1 1 I'll t let,.. 'must thi-rf..i" I." ti.. t ii.hn.i-i nf those mal-rlull'. In' . t 't.al In Ihls ' question, mi l it n.', . ..nli.l. nt helli f ithat a ; vtvn! .f tudt. mi mm It Hlfget s.'sl.. th.,n ha. I MIi. it,, he. tl i' Wltlies"d wiil Ii. th" Oiiiil i.'Miit " Anotlier '-rv Imp. .it .1 nt 1 ... 1 11 1 mi Whlill Mi V iiahtiii.n d.t ;t ":tli .i.i' lal emitiiiiM viih that tit" st.n k ..f eoltin ili- g'.. i), t.. whlrh tin! imi iv 4 I devoted .urii.ii!r stti-nilun, vvns nut found to t. innri. than rmrinal I'lther at the distributing jort of Nr. hwang " .;r In the int'-rinr miisuiiiIiik n 1 r-n. l.uVary rxhuustlvi- In julrl. on this imlnt .' .were made among thi- lurs-'r tia Utm ' . and smaller nh...(t rs 1 hi ..iighout V i; country traversed ns . us In . jjiawphwang. I.lanyang nnd Mukd-n. , I "Your ouni.y hn ri itioVe, ;i good '. many wrong Impression from your mind r ''Unquestloiuihlv. The .lupriliese would be more thiin luutnin If they "did Hot mke use of then silviilitnges ' from being In niltllnry i'isssslri. Htul ' -they still have 44.ou lnn.s 111 lower Manchuria, li irmolns to l. w. n rhethr they will be able to wlilidiuw from their 01 1 iipatlon In the 1 months allowed by Mm treaty of ' peace, and ihat a,rtly depends on "JtUHaia. While thelusslana are In occupation of noitlmrn Mam hurla .; tha Japanese will certainly not with draw completely from tho Houth. .Partly aa a rifutt of thla ti Dnaiulal system In Manchuria la very nnsatls factory and leaves mu.-h to be dealr ed. The circulation of war notes by the Japanese government li he tent of abnut yen1 J0,000,ooo hlle Increasing the wealth of the province will naturally tend to Al vert tredw to th-lr own ' country; mora esucdntly while (his Usue continues tt any dia count from . local turri ni,, . The Chines government mr triy In fn. troduolng thdr gooda throosh idan churis, and the Japanese will become more strongly entrenched the longer Vr.t province maing vn3c hlx. ton- trL Tha powra ahould therefore t urged, through the uauat channels, to. uaa their, good offlcea In expediting tha time when the Chlneae will emiuma Jvrladlctlon, and alao ( In concluding arangemenu whereby the Important port or Uainy, through whlch tha Japanese. In the absence of the Chin- eaa cuntom atatlona, are now ftring- lna In tholr aooda, not only free oi linoort duty hut free of ail l kin V,. . t?.r J. n( in the Interior chargea to any point In tne '""-rior thr t iMniM.i ttlon can te errectea " 1...I by rail, will be piacea on a uti ruin- lar to the port of Telugtao, via: open to the trade of all nations, and a Chinese custom gallon ejttanimnea for the purpoxe of collecting the cus tomary dutba on the gooda parxlng out of Ialny Into Manchuria. The renewal or t onittruiilon of the rail way bridge over tho Llao river. In the neljfhborhod of Ilalnrntntuii. which now HcrlotiHly Interferes with the largn Junk trartlc over thla waterway l. u matter regulrlnK Imniedlute attention, and Feenm go reanotiublt) that It can not be doubted the Japanese govern ment will promptly Instruct tho mili tary administration to remedy the illlliculty beyond further complaint." After all. the people Dent aiu to tutlfe of the futuie trad Drosoects of ' 1 ' . Manchuria are the nieehanlx at New chwang. and the. .Mr. v rignison ami his party found to be .practically iiiiHnlmoti In ooinlon that. In addition ... .irnaHv nmnpd the trade ... . f the port l -er(..iilu urfeetei tiv the il lut mi li Iz.i t lull transporlnlloii between Tlehlln and Km hetiKl.e, the Utter a very Import ant illstrlbiiting centre, now In the li.ituN of the IttiHslanx. Ahnvit 40 rnlliM of the line Ifiivo been torn up, but Is now being reUld. The north ern portion of the line Is villi In po-.x.-ilon of the ItilMlaft.H, who are Hiild i.i lie charging arbitrary rotes wllh the purpose of forcing the trade of K i). 'heiigtxq through Vladivostok, ill u- It is not only the Japanese who are taking ailvan'.JKe of the velal i ircuinstaiiceH of the time, ami If I'alny needs careful watching with one eye, Vladivostok should occupy the Shanghai mnrchanl's other eye. As a purlin word Mr. right son nld h had reliable Information tli.it .!,. i, ,.e.i t,i. f.ietwU left New - chwang a satlsfai tory ndjiial ment had boen made In connection with the fallurn of a native bank, n linamial ml.idvenl tire which had Involved Hvil.onn. Also thut piiroxlmat-l the eoulvnleiil of lis. I.IIOO.OOO has h.ielv I i, i in 1 1 eit to Shanghai hv . . ,.,.inl, lir mnker "The;.... ; reports. If true." he renarked, "are Hlgnlllriint and will net confidence. " snrlly liiHiiire A CHItlSTIXN KHSOKT. Illililcnlle Icc IVoni Ml Intliicnics A I "luce Where Clirl-tlan I'eople .May I I nd Congeiibil Sin oiiniliiii. 'ori Nporid.-nce of The hIim. rver. Illildeiille, July --"Kurcka!" found nt last, antl not far f r. .in the enter of cv lllzailon and lii'lu-tr. luirlotte. not "the holy grcll' nor "the golden II. ," nor "'he t iun t ii t it of p.-rpelunl youth.' but lellct than any or all of these, a r.-tful. j healthful. Finn nor resort, w In re cnl Mured tastes imd Christian H.-nllments are not offended al every infn A I place, ev. n on this side of Jordan. I "iv In re the wicked cea.se from In.uli- linn ami Die weary are ai r. t." ImivIs Hroth.-rM have s..h.-.l (he prolem as to wbeih.r It l pn.sii.i. o provide and su sxlully . oinlini a summer resort with. mi the mrd the dan..- hall, nud the saloon that triumvirate of .vil alumni -y'V" l..;re in evbb n. - at s.n h ! I"'"--". obtruding tl.-iii o-y, . ..pot. the I 1 ""', "l' "f ' II (if II I i r w n nllc () tin - ,H "r" ltJ '- '"""' ,'' d:, or ,. i " I',, Sbannonhouse Is needed ,. re . . )(.r ..,,,.,,. , . . y,. x M.ti n,t,k v y uiir ,,,,,..,.,,. ,,,,., In ,Misng u,:,! th- p. - , ,., ,,.,.. ,,llMK, .,,, ,r, . , ,,,,,, ,,,r ,,f ,,,,,. j,,,,,... ,, ,,r,n,, , ),,.,,, h ,,,(,,. p,.., ,,f t,e, essi nml nr n!inu- , inK Hi il. if von .b bar it:.-.' t -t p,,s' this h it. I i , , ,,v. ,e,, u.ek in and w.-.-k ..lit. i I Ii tp,. p, ,i p,.,,p,. ,,r th,. I.unl .i. . uliufed. I'hrlstlan p. ..pie mav ne t an,! mingle In ilelighi fud mi'i ii Inl'i l h It ii -l.i ns , iiut-e. in tit tin 1 1 v . i nige nla I . ..ntradl. i.-d. i Tin- lood Is lio vciv h. t Mi. . . . u ti at;e i.f this ! in adurils. the i.inkintr I. iin-iiri i" il Hi'' 111" t ''I, Hie I It I " I II l ' IS H ppri la l I I I I i U pill" - mialll i. in- lion And. as il high al r.Ull '. lie une ill it a !- kui are i miii I it t a ble .ml Iripp' . . !i i . I.., ii I ' a i n . hi . n.iilre, UliiyJ il.i Hi- i;ii - It inu-i'ih. la p.isiiine '.' That s a p iineiit 1 , I I , I ,, , , A ! 1 1 1 1 I . I a lid the nll-llur I I ' it t le .III i'." ' " ' " ' '" ' '" 1 1 1 i 1m ii tin.' l.i.M 1 1 11 1: iili. .. I... ., nil ih.. i.l.j.'. ti .n.ilil.. I. i- i . ..i 1 1 iv ,i 1 1 . in 1 1 1 1 a . ii. Ii l.i. ' III- I a t . 1 1 ti I . 1 11 1 I . i Hl 1 1 r .1 r . i . . ' 1 1 1 I , ..I il ti 1 . 1 1 1 .1. ii, hue ii. 1 1, li a inn .1 un n t fur 1 1..' 1 1 . n I ... .t II a i. UK I h.i ' I'm Ii v al l-.lik: -li.nl' I lines Mil l vhIK-. i ' i '. i j. ' v a 1 1 . 1 . I , li It. I n lu re .-ili.l. "a. i hli . t .'.'hi'. is. .ilil s Is.' II. I V I.. I It., v , in nit th. It I" .! II it t II 'I I.I in . - . ,1 ft . . 'it. I . pi . It all M . I t . . 1 1 1 1 ll 1 Mi k-n. ..11 .'ili 11. in 1 1 Vie Hu ll mi all I', a 'I ' ll'. II ..I II in. I tl I 1 1 UU'i I ' I a ll. ' I, il. I . 1 . in. nl . . 1 , 1I11I I III' lllll e In If U ... 1 1 1 . II ll. I.l...l.ll. . el 1 1. ll I 1 .ai'. 1 ll 11 I' inn . ml It... It tn I 1 ..iii .1 it I a 1 a til . I Iii v ha .! nt ... Mrh un iikii- 1 III" 1 a (Sill. I Ml., I.I! I a .n 1 Hflfel . IimI ,1 Hill I I lie J I .. I l li. Ii I I 1 . r . , . 11 ili.l a !! "ItlK I I list 1 1 1:' i.ll to soi ! 1 v 1 'lnircli ! li 'II..-.' 11 ,. 11 ale n itiuiit:'. .1U1I ii.a-i4.4ii; il h..n-Milv i.itll ( OI11 i 1111 1 iik' 1 1 . 1 I r ..'ii i'li. s or Hi f 1 'In I .Iii f. S-oil T in V at. 'a ..III.', hlk'll I teem III hi ll I In V ;u vl'h- a . 1 1 a . Ill, h 1 I b their fall.. ! . Iti -. n 'I .. pi, for evi-rv cni' i in v nni in ii . limit .0111 pll'l e ..,,,.il (.. ti,,. ty iitnl limllly " I l" I'm ..( i I,;.' 1 In- ife- Kin. its, n reeldi iii li 1 l ut i. r. .lllll here. IH'. I. II. I. . I" f II hoy nml son nt it. v II il I . liarlnl!.' ! t. h i., nf IMIwnrlM. I'i I...;,, 1 1 ,nnk- ! Ing 11 1111 mo for Mint. !f, an l on mi rv ,' blind vv e hear of a a 1 mi. . in bis j i lioMi ti irolsnnn. Tli" 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 -, we pr.allrt, will know niote ,,r ihli young ' man. iti toito ri;i(.; roii ri.oi it. When a I'lftr I'iiiiiiiI Ha U I'i'imIiii ciI i n Mlllloit liidliir-. ' Ht Louis ;iol..'-ietnoi'r:it. 1 The fiialllent nmit I lint Ht. Is.nls 1-r t in k r il In t .1 eiik'-s hinus.hl .IHsi 11 ..i ami, nml g"iKtriuipa tiiit It ri mhte. .1 1...I1I : fur II eiieh Cven at that high pi h - pie hought them by tha dosen. It a one of the rare in-inm- wlien t lie h nth 1 ptlrn of foodstuff emiies 11 s a I . I 1 1 . a; . fur every cent of the monev Went in I saell the fund of the suinturv pomtiili. slnn nrgitnlred by I r. Il.nit llrllnw. ' of llcistoti, ilorlng tlte I v ll vtnt. sliiHi I furiiishesl. to relieve snfTtliig et Terteinl tiHps. more than U,in,vuv In auppllaa and ti.tiA.ovO 1t money. The num whose aet (nsdasted n move, ment that euused a single fifty Iwiund asi.k of) flour worth tin pi'ixiiKe no ward of l,(i,0 la how living 1 11 (tva. nana. III., At the . of 70 tents ha la Um county atirvevnr of le Kalh county, and la one of the best. Itnotvn rltuiena of worl her u Illinois. Th alory that be tells la full of human intisi irotii start t. flniwH. : In 1W4 the mining town ff Austin. Nev, waa shout jo ww nn the iiieiiinif aa 10 wnetner ft woum pierrafae nnd ilsi-t a full et of iw itllcra, Oa ons Ida of tne munii'ioai tontest waa a man aaned lk a Urtiila4 and P th aUe alda WKI a (iltlxen nf (haj'nnma'nf tier. rU-k. Uiidtey- bet Ilerrklc that hla aide wouia win x.u aiuut he would carry aack ' Of . .rlour on hla aboulder from me f cabio .' to Ilerrlck 'a place at tha opuoalte ., aide of tha town, a mid ' Uiataat.' : lierrlck - waa ' .to do tha aama ir it (ot. There waa a deal ef war time political reeling,' and tt waa agred that If Utidley, who waa Urn In TeDneanee 1iu miam m. In vn I Northerner, ahould loae he would have to Keep atep to uie muslo at "Old John Urown?' played by a bra., oand engaged fof u u ll9rrick had to .. . i, k. (....u ... mw " ' w W W, livening alraiifa or roijr. tlrldler'a alUa lost and all of the can dictate on Htrrlek'e aide were elected. When It came timo for tirldley ta make good tn Ida election wager there waa a tremendous outpouring n evple to wtt nM the event. The crowd on tha aide walks and In the atreet marched along, dinging the word of the familiar aong until the camfaa fairly reaoundad with their efforts. The aack of flour had been decorated Willi red, white and blue rtt pons, with a small flag at each earner. After Undlcy hud turned the aack over to ilerrlck the former offered to pay him IJi for the Hour. Herrlek at once aald that he could have it and that ha would turn the money over to the fund of tha Hiuittnry commission, which bad been or I'unlzeil to relieve guttering In battle liehu and liu-iltuls. Thla waa the apark that only needed to be Ignited to aet i on fire a not 'la project. Mr. Armstrong, ' m I. .. I. ...I Min fe,.ti MllkaiiVa A hA far nt before the war broke out, waa witness of the affair, and he aald that ha wauiud the flour, too, and that he would K've I'-u for it. in m moment the i Idea seemed to blate Into the greatest .....i.....; ... fi ah , V "- Herrk'k aad others Hi, when It was raised by -.50 blda until t got to t'-t). v At this Juncture Mr. Armstrens; pro-fHi- il thiit the crowd inar. h to Main and t'ed.ir ireetK. the nrlnclinil corner of the tew n ; Hint the bund should go along uiul play "lilxle." Just to put the Other flile In good humor. J lie Hitiiatina waa announced to. a s'UI larger crowd, when iSlidle.' htacleil tha Lull to rolling by bidding f-io for the flour. It ran up by livex .mil tens until a butcher hid $VA. ll. ft it 11k .-d on bis bill, hut another citi zen. 1. 1 nod M J. Noyes, suld that he sk.,.l.l tuke tha huleher's bid, snd he p.i.d the money for the flour. Noyes of i. re.1 it to tiildley for tMO and hs took ii I'l l n the latter put It up again, and the lidding continued until at tha close or I he i,i the sack brought K.'VjO. 'Ii nil. , thru (.ITerel to take the sack dim nil it in all of, the towns. illiges i.ihd ii;n in Nevada and falifi rnla, his exp. ri-en only to be deducted trom tha iN. II- said he would give three ae-nth uf l.ia time free of chuige. i in th m l.ss! the enterprise was start ed M..-I or th.. towns had gxt wind of wi at was being dotn", and the informa tion kpi.ad to distant Western lo'ulltira. Wills r.iiL;o A Co.. gave (irldlcy u pass that e.iriled him mid hla sack of flour over lliclr stag lines anywhere In that eonrtiv, and the Overland Telegraph t'onili.inv agreed fo frank all the mes sages that he rured to send to tarry out his programme. One day. carrying the sai k of flour on his shoulder, lip left Austin bv Hi" Overland staee to nr ilve in Virginia "lty by !i p. in., the next I dav. A hat d had been engaged and pi ..'ii'iiciil ilfzenn met h'm in Klowery I'anon Hnd eseorted hlni to Virginia I i'iy A plat foi in hod lsn erected and! iJil.ile. ..nried liia btlrdeij up In plain I ln'.t "f ,i ;ieat coneiiulst) of people, i Th 1 1 etenliii: the Lidding readied t.'.tsm. l!y that tltne :i ereiii ilvslrv had arisen ' iinioni: the towns ns to which should j outdo th. ..tl.is In botSMIng the f i ft v po'inrlH ..f la. a.i-l off to un unheard of -pri, e 't-oin Virginia ,C(v i;rldleyi ti. in led o'.r ti tiold Mill, where th"! tt..tii laoiiifhi a tot.il of lii.jui Silver! i'!iy tioitdtl' lals. d this sum by I-1!-), i ami I 'a. Ion . I lulled up to $.,.!K". Tlien Sip,t i 'i. Iti.'.l to outbid its neighbor, I. .it tailed !.'.! TDM i.ilslm; Ha figure to J r. lii-lni.l dtv gave the scheme lull it Ii....m. re a. hing tlie num of $1,- .. 1 'arson 1 Ity lild si.ssi. I.smeraldn a se 1 1: , iiphir li no. WusIioh City fl UA I he eie.-it Atnerli'-'n sta-de In this wnv was sold hut arid over again until nni ag'.-1 1 g.i of move than g Wsi.rsin in gold I u i. flMii'id In and turned over to Or. ' ibdlow s i'iininil;son. Sales were made in nil of l!ii. towns of Nevada mid Cali fornia. ntil'1 11 'i e'loinions sum had been real Jul for lie- good raiie. I'Hialh. lie lloor wan put Into n huck ,Vln s u k and .iilp;.e, t.. the sanitary fjlr at S' Louis It whs placed on peilal ex hlbll Ion nnd thoiisiinda paid llber.illv to g.l a b-.k nl It. After the ch.se of (lie fa r III" ilOillc( ,,f n Cull- I f.irnla !"'it field was mixed with a' it . ; 1 itil.lv- ..f everyday Hour and I I. I...t Int.. ginrer na.s that readily sold! '..1 II a .all.. It has hi n estimated that! ar.l of Ji'ci.o was renllsed from the: . . 1 1 I - of sales and lis final d;a:oil- Old-fashioned Paint The good paint which lasted bo well a generation ami more ago, was simply nr white lead and pure linseed oil. Paint made of these twt) ingredients alone is just as good to-day as it ever was. The only point is to buy a brand which you can 1 dv on. i Lewis r Pure White Lead (Mlr I 1 I la- Ol'l Ittlcb 1'lWM) Lewis Linseed Oil guaranteed perfectly aiu ;irc pure. They have the repu tation of years behind them. If your dealer will not supply you, it will pay you to write to us. JOHN T. 1.1 WIS & 1IR0S. CO. IjiS Fnml St., Ilulwlrlplila, Ta. For tale by all fir.l i.Ui dealers, "For Sale by All, Dealers. mm No woman who uses ''Mother' Frlenl" need fear the suffering; anddanger incident to birth; for it robs the ordeal of its horror aiid iusu res safety to life of mother and child, and leaves her in a condition more favorable to speedy recovery, . The child is pood naturcd; Our book I I'Mothcrhood,". is wortli u li itswciirhtiu coldtoeverv UUIJ Avoman, and will bo sent free in plain cnVf lope by addressing application to DrfiOficId Regulator Qq. Atlanta, Oa. tlEJLI8CIUSD TAUTV. RESCTED. ITonsn-boat CIllTord ' Disabled Off YrlfitvlIl Beseh M l'aascngcra IIav TliiiUlns; IiUperlenc. , Special to Tha Obaorver. . . -: v Wilmlngtorv July la. A pleaaura party aboard t,he house-boat Clifford waa rescued ., off, Moore'a InleU Wrightavllle vBeach. after a tbrtlling experience Sunday afternoon. The Clifford waa paealng In, out : and among tha breakers when a heavy aaa boarded her, smashed in tha glaaa or tha engine room i and disabled . tha gasoline engine sparker. which waa Ooioded with water. Capt. C D. Mat fitt and aeveral roaatera of pleasure crat at tha Hotel Tarrymoore put to tha rescue another yacht and brought the .party In badly frightened and soaked with water. Five young la dles from the hotels and six gentle men composed the party. They ware forced to atlck close to the upper deck to aoape being washed overboard, as tha boat wallowed helplessly In the surt . - . ONLT S TEARS OLD. "I am only tt years old and don't ex pect even when 1 get to be real old to feel that way as long aa I can get Uleo trlo Bitters.'' eare Mra. E. H. Tirunaon. of Dublin. Qa. flurelv there'a nothing elae keeps the Ota as young ssd makee the weak -a a strong as this grand tonlo medicine.- Dyspepsia, torpid liver, .In flamed kidney a or chronic constipation are unknown after taking Elect rlo Bit ters a reasonable time. Guaranteed by K. K. Jordan Co.. drugglata. Price 10c es - - litfleddcfor SAYS Nine personsin every ten have Liver Troubles. If you're one of the nine don't delay, try Ramon's Liver Pilla & Tonic Pel lets. Better than hyics -don't gripe act quick, ly and absolutely sure. Full treatment 25 cents. w. r JNO. HAND CO. M. SCXITT tk CO. VeAT" Maurer's " Ci... .i.ewtl Pat-and yy Roach-Paste attracts these yermin by lu odor- they eat it and die Instantly MtlHllH'S iNslECT POWDER U aare drain to hedhugt, aata, fleaa, xnotha. Sold only in hollies. At ail dnigirtsts' or l. Stl'MI H A nl. t'MllaVltri HMM. We (lave Something to Tell You About Refrigerators When vou get ready come in and see us. . . J.N.McCausland&Co. Stove Dealers and Roofing Contractors. I'bone Sla. 231 & Try 00 St. SHIRT WAISTS whlr-li nri rani." of llll'lllllll'S., f raU( in thiin km. I'vi-r so popular be thflr beauty and nml which require iii. lining to kcop arc rextored, reno- - vnti'.i miii iiMaoria-a Dy our Kifiich ry ('IranlnK Proreiis In Mii. ii ii ihftrouK'h. way that l hey uri iim pure and awiet afii'r rlismiiiK aa when new from lh mme. Wo Hive ppnolal attention to Whlti WaiHia. which, to re tain llwir bciiuty, tnuat be fr"- from ntr apota and bUinNlnn. Try im on youra Out-of-town onirra nollclted. Queen City Dyeing and Cleaning Works SIRS. J. tt. n ESTER, Iroprlotr ..! i 1 lyjrt. And many other painful and serious ailments froui which most mothers suffer, can be avoided by the nse of Tiiiuiuii nwii. i nis great remeay is a God-send to women, carrying' them.through their most critical Ordeal TtHtll cnfntir aA t nn!n j fill .r, yJDr. C Nya Uatchlaon, J, J. Ilutchlaoo. ' filsffilSli FIRE, : LIFE,. ' . Accident OFFJCK: Jto. , Hant BalUDag. : Baa Ybone 4SX . f. We can help you keep comfortable during the hot weather. We myiteyt)u to-inspect our stock of "v North Star Refrigerators White Mountain Freezers Water Coolers We have a well selected assort ment of these goods for your benefit. Silverware If III J Secnred by most careful ae lectlon, from the beat manu facturers In tha country. Our Una of Sterling 8tlrer and Solid and Plated Hollow Ware la beyond comparison. Wa take pleaaura tn show Ing you theae goods, as wa know that they cannot be Im proved npon and will please tha most fastidious. JEWELERS. Machinery for farm and fac tory. Fnirinw Three kinds, from 12 u,S,uo to 150 H. P. BoiIeR,g1Tubu,??d ' Pnt4lMlt An rrl A .skids, from 12 to 150 K P. Single ' Qins and Pressea, and complete outfits of capacity of 100 bales per day and over. Saw HillS, cr five" kSS' 'all sizes in use in the South. Pulleys, and Staffing, smallest to complete cotton mill outfits, - LID DELL COMPANY, RALPH H. BROWN AND JOEL HUNTER Pnbllo AeoonntanU and Andltora. Deviaa ukI Inatall Aocountlnf Bjt' tenia. i .'.:'' 1319-1S31 Kmplra DoiUUBC, " . . .. Atlanta. Oa, r- DR. 0. L. ALEXANDER, m m.i.' oAksow fivTLonra - Southeaet Comer ' FOtmiTI AND ITtTOX STREETS. HOOK AND ROGERS ARCHITECTS '4 V,' CnHLOTTIC OnSEKSBORO.lf.0. Wheeler, Runge and Dickey ARCHITECTS , ... . , , i . . Second Floor 4Ca Building, CT1ARI-OTTR, ? ,'r RANK P.' DIlBUrJI ft 00"PwViY ARCHITECTS ..J ; Homo Life Building. ,1 WASHINGTON, D. & - nBOUT . ... Gear wheels generally give a lot of trouble, ' Sorhettmea they break repeatedly. It's generally tha teeth which break out. Sometimes tha .1 teeth grind themselves out... j. . We make gearing whoae arms don't pull loose from tha hub. or srlm. The teeth. o oar geara neither out each other and , grind out nor s. break,'!'., ;: . ii-, :'...: - ...,.;.';..,..,..,,..;.. t.;.,f " The superiority , of our gearing Ilea In design and workmanship. We so distribute the metal In 'hub. arms and rim that there are no shrink age strains, much lesa shrinkage cracka. We so design the form, of our teeth that they roll upon each other as tha gears revolve and do hot slide aurfaoe over surface In a a way to destroy each other. - ' ' If you have trouble with gearing, give us a ahow at tha Job. If we don!t cure unusual wear and breakage we'll ask no pay. : r i - We are speaking particularly of caat gears. r Wa make and famish cut geara also. .. ( v. a- ir,-,-,"'.,..., ,,.!..... v f We make cast geara of. any also from three Inches in diameter te ten feet and upwards. We make all our own gear patterna Mills having numbers of repair geara, caat or cut teeth, would do well to put the . Work In our hands. Our nearnes to tha Carolina ejillls Is a big ad vantage to the mlllav The saving of time alone la a big profit to tha mill. Tha superiority of our gearing oVer any that eaa be bought else, where Is one hundred per cent profit, because our geara last twtoe as' long aa tha average of other gearing, ' . . . 'In tha matter of pulleys we are governed by tha game principle as' to distribution of metal and other featurea of design to avoid shrinkage ' strains. : U'- '. '"' .' v. .-. . ,;. e , 1 1 . ...... THE d. TOMPKINS eos Fatten Uakera, Fouadera, Madilnlat and lion Cavertra, - - , CHARLO KEYNOTE If you Should purchase anything from us- if that thing should not wear as you think it should, in every respect W are just ai 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. WVADSVORTIi'S SONS CO. the charlotte supply company II WE ARB SOUTHERN AQCNT8 rOR WE) ARB SOUTHERN AGENTS FOR TlX MSB WIRE, GERMAN BED DLES AKD HEDDLE FRAMES. WRITE US FOR PRICES. Poskett Bishop Steam Trapa Carried in Stock; alao Card Clothing aad a Full Una of Suppllea. CHARLOTTE BIRME1GIIAM SPARTANBURG J "'"apwniiiim ( SoirJ Expreso Charges Paid By Us. .u'ri?1 "a1 1?DrbaC9 1 gooda are tha rary 6atf for medicinal and other porpotea. Send m your ordera and If not vZ 'fi:il"r.l AM wuivhm mM by Pottat or Writ for prteo lUt IcfillLHIr-ALHII-laUs 7& Cooling Breezes Tha ocean la net tha only water which wake coollna braesaa, The waters of tha Catawba aiao maae them, for - hera In Charlotte - tha hreeiea made by tha Catawba hare a aurpaaalnf advantage over thoae of tha ocean. To get tha - cooling breeaes of tha ocean, wa hare to go to tha ocean. Tne old caiawtm ten da ua an electric current and wa supply th fan. t- i Wa have In stock a larg lot of fan and wa can send out men at any time ta book them tip with Juice from th Catawba Power Company, or from th 4 C tam plant. THE P. A. TOMPKIX8 CO, . v Slectrlo Suppllea, , i ' tf!ARfxm"B, iw. c. v Standard High "Grade Instru ments. - unexcelled la ton. quality.' action and durability. . Undoubtedly th best piano on thle market for the money we ask.v It will pay you to In- ' veatlgat our piano and price before buying. ; . ; V,;.;', Charlotte Piano Co. . 213 N. Tryon St - Victor Talking Machines, Kdl ; aon Phonograph and . .... Kacords. .;,. Standard and lata popular ' Walt orders receive prompt attention.' . - GER&IM'G TTE, W,'. a. ; wUi bo ra- mitt in piaia caeca. Kxprtm Monty Ordr. of othor Uquort. TOM UOOM U MAi - - or tuiKLMLM . oneeaia many people would lead ner ta Have, when tha hauaewlfe gaea to parchaaa flour for bar baking da, bat If aha has one used the Pride el Charlotte flour she wUI take nothing elae. ' It Is made of tha eboloest so looted wheat aad aTrouaA at our mill, aUbCaUJUIUUKQ IrXOCIt MILL -4. ! Jtolaat, Proprletoe. afbW St. .. , la a specialty of ours, and our man, tela are far superior, both In material, workmanship and Style, to the rdl aaryietock manUU We'd like "van ' to Inapect our dealgns at first hands and know personally and . perfectly ; the difference between our work aad otners, 'Twin prove money , saving knowledge to you, We also handle Ules and ; grates. Writf for oata l9ge.' 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The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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July 17, 1906, edition 1
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