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'CHARLOTTE DAILY, OBSERVER,- JULY 23,1006.; LOYINGCUPrilESE.NTxVXIOxN gm:i:nsbouo 3f an ' rkcipient Mr. E. Colwell, Jr., Soi-rotary and Gen- eral tlunaitpr or tho WHUMboro 4 I4fe liixiiruiie'e Compiinr. Honored by the Ofliew mini Held lurco of the Company -City KiiginctT Handy . Wert littiirliiuurg UMijf ucnrcw rhriMlaii Alluloter 11 aches llev. . L ... lr. ilnule to lellver LxHur at . if -m ikii TV-llnir fe-tmnl. . . , . mm am - I Special ta .Tha Obervr. w ; . ' , V V Greensboro,. July 81. There waa a pleasant meeting of the' officers nd 1 i a number of agents of tha Greensboro '' Ufa Insurance Company in the of- -;) flees of the company Saturday morn . y,tn. at which a beautiful loving cup . was proavuieq 10 nr, ju. vumt". . , the secretary and general - manager ". of tha company. The cup waa. a gin 01 me neia xorce ana omcers wi 5 the company, and waa presented aa a " . ;, - token of esteem In which Mr. ,Col , ,'s: well la held by them. The cup waa ' formally presented . by, Mr. Homana, h the consulting actuary of the , com ' rx pany. The present came aa a com ', plete surprise to 1 Mr. Colwell. who , had ho Intimation of the purpose of : J the meeting.' - This la the anniversary af tha organisation of the company " ' and tha amount of business done in tha year has .been phenomenal. It la -i - largely- through . the efforts .of Mr. - Colwell that so much haa been ac ; cempllshed. ' The cup,' which la ? a nuiuiom ana smiiiui piece ui wura, bears the following Inscription: "Pre seated to E. Colwell. Jr.. secretary. In recognition of faithful and. efficient , . :;j service, oy omcers ana neia loroe oi ,'- , oreensboro ure insurance .company, The Rev., Dr. H- W. Battle.- pastor of the First Baptist church, will leave Monday morning for Mara Hill, where w'he' goe to" deliver a series of lec .' . turea on "Tha Preparation and Dellv ' -, ery of Sermons," at' the Mars Hill Training School for Christian Work : -' ''era. A large . number of workera H;" : from North and South Carolina will ' attend tha meeting.. On the first Sun- -. day In August. Dr. Battle will make .aa address at a missionary rally to oe neia ei tne airec zsapusx cnurcn 'of Ashevllle. Dr. Battle will - then '.; make a dash" for the mountains and . will be gone, altogether, about three -' : weeka. , His pulpit .will be supplied ; by Her. C E. Graves, of Wades boro. . ;,On the first Sunday Mr.-Archibald - ? Johnson, of Chanty and Children, will .. present the cause of the orphanage. While holding a steel drill yester- day afternoon, Jamea Edwards was accidentally a" ruck . on the leg and - , - seriously hurt with a sledge hammer. "'. '.'" He and another man were engaged In - . drilling a hole. Edwards waa hold ing the ateel, when the man -with the hammer missed the drill and struck Edwards lust below the' knee. He ; ' r' , was - treated by a physician , and la , now getting along nicely. Mr. J. M. Bandy, for save raj years ,' , ' city ; engineer - of , -Greensboro, .waa ; married to Mrs. Joyner, of Laurln- . burg, at the borne of the" bride Sat- , tirday morning at t:S& o'clock. They 3 :; .; left. Laurlnburg , Immediately for ' . WrlghUvlIle. where they will apend a . . . ween, .rney win reatae at me nome .of Prof. Bandy on Tata atreet. .The .news of .the marriage came as a sur prise to his friends here. . Ha is at ' present engaged in hydraulic work at Leurlnburg.- where a water-works aystera-la being Installed. - ' Rev. A.' Uchtensteln, of 8C Louis, i' a Hebrew Christian minister and su- v peiintendent of the Jewish chrlatian V mission of St. Loula, la In thla city and ; . preached three times In the city to '.' day. - At 11 a. m. he preached at ; i " West Market Etreet church. In the "afternoon at The, First Baptist and In ' "tha evening at Centenary . M. EX. church, v 1 He. - waa v converted IT . years ago, and. a few months later . ' gave un business that be might preach ' ,to his people. He spent some time In - . theological training and - preached r": seven yean among the Jews of New . r 1 Tork. ; 5- !-, -rrh ; . .1 - Messrs. K. 3. Justice and ' A. . B. . ' ; Xlmball have gone to Ashevllle to . argue some point In the High Point 1 street . . paving , case . before' Judge i-nicnra. air. justice represents tne ; r town of High Point and Mr. Kimball ' represents the Tallyay. " ;..;:; wants pure-meat crtjsade. . , Secretary WIImoii Saya It la Now TTp to Ktatro and tltlrs ta Clean Up E. 1 j tabllfdinicnta Doing Only btato and . .. , ljuemi isnsinetis. N , . . . Washington, Jnly - tl. Dlacnsslng - tha new meat Inspection to-day, , " ' Secretary Wilson said that there waa considerable misapprehension recard- ing tta scope. It does not, he said, 1 , appiy 10 any nut slaughtering and , meat pacaing nouses doing an Inter , 1 State business. . , , .. ' . "If the people -of thla 'country.' aald the SecreUry. -"Want to be as- aured that the meat that goes Into . tneir nomes - from those establish - ,- ments doing a purely State and local business la clean and wholesome, they ahould - enter upon a crusade . for a ; general cleaning up, X am powerless, v myself, to act Quite recently I went tnrougn some or these houses not em braced within the Federal law and . - ' found them In a naaty. fllthv condU tlon and In soma easea uslnc diseased . ' animals. - It Is my one regret that tne eaerai law does not reach them. : but I earnestly hope the State and city . omciais wiu 100 a alter tne m aa vlg . orously aa we propose to look after , -r Appalaclilan Training School Drm .-,. ,. i Ocratlo Convention Anguat 4. Bpaclal to. The Observer, , ; ;'. Boone. -July ti. The Appalachian v: 1 Training School la well attended thla aummer. The summer term will close July 8thA' On the last day the . ..-.graduating class, constating of eleven young ladloa' and four young men. - win deliver their graduating speeches. ; ' There are about 150 teachers pres- , nt The examination for teachers' f certlflcatea began yesterday. . There '-'.'.'are more than one hundred appll- 'v Cants,. '' .V.."" 1 ..., v.. There la a great demand ' for ex perienced roale'teachers In this conn .' ty at present,' but the salaries are so low that many-ottthe beat teachers are going to other countlea to teach. ..The chairman of the Democratic executive committee .' haa called ' a county convention to convene In Boone, Saturday, August 4 th, to nomi nate a senator for the thirty-fifth sen atorial district, also a member of the House of Representatives and a full county .ucket..., . ,, j,, :. ,,. 1,., CKE.lT DA5IAGK BY STOUMS. For Three SuitvKsive I'8 - Severe j:iiN-iiirl iul itain Ktortna Have ., lluy-l lluvoc nt.tJrwmvlUe, 8: t : ur jiuiulJ'Cil ,'l'lnmca liurnoa.UuU Speoial.to Tlie -Ohaerver, . .-' 1 Grecnvillo,.1- 8.:c. 'July tJ. -For three succkkmI va days Ureenvtlle.' baa been vlKlted by severe thunder storms mis time no one, nas been killed by lightning; ; but .three, honses have been struck' In the city -and several persons have heen .stunned: The '.first dam-! age rioneby this series of storms oc cured Thursday, afternoon' when the Camperdown -warehouse -was struck ana -unerea. aamuns, by pre that roK lowed. ; On - tit samp afternoon a negro Jiouae., in VW pst -Greenville waa hit- - The , walla and chimney ware badly shattered, but the family escao ed. -having been huddled .together, in another room. '. in a" residence? pn Washington' street; a', child Waa stun ned, but ' thero -was 'no .evidence of tne building having aunered from the electrical, discharges ...v.V C ': ". 1 : ine. tnirtt Btorm ol the aerlea came up about - 9 o'clock last nirht . and. tnougiv-.iess seevre' tnan . those'' pre- ceedjng " IV there was ,'v electricity enough in the atmosphere to burn out the moter oni-a trolley car. shock ing tne '. occupants' severely. 1 Of tha as v leieDnone stations 'in oreenviiitt 4fl have heen put, out of use by light ning. The . local' management haa found At necessary.itO' bring-.'a.foTce of linemen- here from Atlanta to 'as Mst 'th Greenville -.men In repairing the damage, which .will cost the Bell people hundreds -of ; dollars. , i PRpTTEirS STAR CAt'SKS SUIT. II Designated Jlr.. and Mrs, I,-nc"- tr. of AHhevlUc "as Negroes and Now They r Ask ' Damage IVora Uoropllers and IT-Intcra. , . t Special- to The- Ob-erver.-VA'-v. a'- . AaheviltK. Julv TI. It . 1' IHHa star a printer's mark-inadvertently placed before trre name of J. Luke, wnwnwr ana urv. diu' uuioasierf hla wife. In- the recently Issued, city directory of .Anhevllie. that' haa , re sulted In 'a, -suit ' for, heavy damaaea againat tne , Hill . directory 'Company, of Richmond, - Va:, compilers ' of the directory,, and the' Hackney ft Moale Company,' of Ashevllle. . printers of the directory.-- The compilers' of the di rectory,. In ' designating the .races,' places a star before the 'naroeir of all negro-residents of 'the city. "The di rectory, shows that a atar waa placed before the name of . J. Luke Lancas ter. Mr. Lancaster is a highly . re spected white cltlsen of Ashevllle and th placing: of the atar before: - his name wa an error, ' . -.v- '' As A result? of thla rrorr however. and the. designating of the, plaintiff and his wife aa- negroes,; Mr. Lancas ter yesterday Instituted . suit In -.Superior Court r against the - directory company, and the. Hackney at . Moale Company.' for - damages. . The com plaint haa-not yet been .filed and the amount of .damages that will, be -demanded Is -not -stated. It ' Is under stood, r however,'-that the amount la large, and -that the . plaintiffs will fight the case .threugh all the courts. Mr. Lancaster 1 has employed ' the local law firm of 'Parker 4k Bourne aa counsel, v : '' ' . 1 '' : ' ' Eaoepcd' Inmate 'of r Insane Asylum -itecaptarea. . Special '.to.'The Observer. " ' Salisbury,- July 1 1. Deputy Sheriff J. Hodge Krtder yesterday evening caught-' John Graham. a white man who haa been for a number of years In the asylum . at Morgenton. He escaped recently, and waa making hla way back home. .Although he la not dangerous, Graham haa. been making It disagreeable Ton, the China Grovo people and will be taken back te the place from .which he has escaped be-.' for. -. ''..- . , - -. .-, - NEGRO PROJECTS REJECTED, PJana for Espendlture of $100,000 Ap proprlatcd. by Oongrea for KxWbit v; at Jamestown. All Turned Down :by Socrottiry of Governmcsit . Board..' Washington, July It. Tnfavorabie 'co'n stdemtlon w given to-luy by. 8tretary J. H. Edarsrds, of the government board for the Jamestown, Kxpoaltlon, to several projects submitted by a committee from the. Negro -Development "Company,, or- faoUed . la connsction with the .exposi tor The committee, which -was headed by Giles B, Jucksttn, a negro lawyer of tilohmond, V., outlined - plans for the expenditure of the appropriation of tlOO, Ouo made In the closing -days of the ses sion of Congress for an exhibit of negro development on the American 'continent. Tha oommlttee asked 'that nona but members of their race should participate in ; the. design and conetructlpn of the building which ia to be ereoted for . the exhibit at a cost of $26,000. In thla Way a'speclat chanoe would be given' to show what negro archlteota, tnaseaa and brlcklayara 'could do, t bey thoughts .The ruling , on their - propoaai - wa. that .the government Intends to make ho filacl ,ini Datloa o any of tha -work done, out of Its appropriation. - The .'committee also proposed' that $11,000 should be expenoed for .bringing- a native village from the heart, of 'Africa -to serve aa a contrast to the stats reached by the race In this country. . .. ' u . Another' portion' ' of . the appropriation amounting to 114.000, ' It was susgested, should be used for charts and text books illustrating the - progress : of- the" race with a -view to providing taxt Dooxsitor nesro achoobv- - ,For - tha poeltion of disbursing aaent of the fund the- com mittee urged the candidacy of. R, T. Hill, -a necro--cashier of the. True Re- ernment-board found, these projects-un-aoceptabla.!. . .-' , v j , r-"' . - XtSJH DROWNa AT. VANOONNSX i ' . . y - . ; . Steol Stramrr Itnna Down and Cuts ; ,ln Two Small Vessel Bearing Party - of IS Business Men. , - -. I Vancouver.- B. - C- July- 1L Nine - ner- sons lost thair lives tnis . anamoon oy n accident which occurred on Burrard Inlet, the harbor of Yancouver. -.The steamer . Chehalis . Was run down ana cut In. two by - the steel steamer Prln-1 eras .victoria, leaving tnis port tor vic toria and Seattle. The Chehalis bad on board. a party of IS bound for the oyster- beds at ' Biunoen naroor. on tne -nortn- em coast of British Columbia The par ty included .the owners or tne . beds ana representatives of the.Bngliah syndicate which eontempiatea puronasing.tne oys ter beds, -v , .. ; For Clerk of toe : Court, . , I hereby announce- myself a candi date for Clerk .of the Court of Meck lenburg conrMy. , subject, to the- action of the Democratic primaries, of Au gust .-.. ! --f. -: ' -;" ' ;! JPor Clerlttof the Court;' " I hereby -. announce' .myself .' aa a candidate for the (office ot Clerk.' of the. Court of: i Mecklenburg county, subject to the action , of .the Demo cratic nrlmarles of Auaust .7. V:-'.;v:.-..i,'.; '- i."J. A.-.RUSSSLU i ;.-v''; Vot Regiater of - Deeds. , c ' I hereby announce myself a candi date for- the offlce of Keglste -of Deeds-or Mecklenburg county, subject to; the action of the-Democratic pri maries or August 7; x " "" -,' - .'. v iaSPRATTKr ' r ' f For ' County ; Commlnsloncr. , .1 hereby announce myself aa ', a candidate - for , County ' - Commissioner of Mecklenburg county. , aubjecV ' to the .action - or ,tne v uemocratic ., prl- mariaa or AUguat. 7 ' rv.- ; h ' BEN.T. PRICBL ' ' For' Cpanty tmnilsMonerV. , ,: . ,! -I hereby - announce '-myself as -a candidate for ..County t Commissioner of . Meokienbarg. county, subject to the' action or.- the , Demooratlo prl marles of August 7. . '; -- .;.;,.,:-.;-,.';.. ..D.t A,' HEND'ERSON-. ' v.i. ' ', For; Register .of ' Deeds.', v .: ' I hereby announce myself .a-candi date tor , the office,, ot . Registers of Deeds or Mecklenburg county, subject to the action 01 tne- uereocratiq prl- mauea or August . v . . - v, ,., -. j. , . -W.t . CUNNINGHAM. , . ;- 0 the. Loglslatare. ? r.; I v hereby ! announce ' myself : as a candidate for a seat in the. House of Representatives .t.vTOr Mecklehburk county, subject" to the action of ' tha Democratic primaries. 7 i..'... V.-J. R. PRESTON. Announcements. For Tax Collector," District No, 1. I herebr announce myself a candi date Tor the office of Tax Collector, District No. 1. Mecklenburg county, subject to the action of the Demo cratic primaries of August r For Tax Collector,' District,' No, 1. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of Tax Collector. District No. 1. Mecklenburg county. subject to the action of the Demo cratic primarlee of August 7. . bam j. Auaiin. 'For Tax" Collector District. No. 1. , I hereby announce myself a candi date for the- office of Tax Collector. District No. 1. Mecklenburg county, subject to the action of tha demo cratic primaries of August 7. ) W. C M AUUAI. For Tax Collector. District, No. J. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the offloe of .Tax Collector. District No. l. Mecklenburg 'county. subject to the action of the ' Demo cratic primaries of- August- 7. .- - . -: J. OUVEK UUJIAB. For Tax CtoUector,' Dtstrlct , No. . . . I hereby announce myself a' candi date for the- office of Tax Collector, District Ne t, . Mecklenburg eennty, eubject ; to the action -of the Demo cratic primaries of August -7. ' , :. .-' . . .': t W.. N. PEOPLES. J -" For Connty -Commissioner. -' I - hereby announce myself -'aa -a candidate -for. county Commissioner or Mecklenburg county, subject - to the notion of the- Democratic pri maries of August -7. 1 . , . HOU8TOx J. BROWN.' r '. - , For Treasurer. . 1 hereby announce myself a candi date for the offloe of Treasurer of Mecklenburg ' county, aubject to tha action . of . the . Democratic primaries of Auguat 7.' .'.-,' - v, - H. J. WALKER. For Tax Collector; District No. a. , . I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of Tax. Collector, District - No. I, Mecklenburg county, subject to the action of the Demo cratic primaries 'of August 7 ' ' "PARK KIRKPATRICK. v For the Senate. I hereby announce myself a Candi das for the State Senate from Meck lenburg county, .subject to the action of the Democratic prlmartea of Au gust 7. :v , U . . McD. WATKINS. For Covnty Commissioner. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for County Commissioner of. 'Mecklenburg- county, subject to the action, of - the Democratic pri maries or August 7. -.;.-'., . ... . . JNO. B. ROSS. For. the State Senate. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the . State Senate from the 16th Senatorial , District, subject to tho action of the Democratic primary to be held for Mecklenburg county on Auguat 7th. 1 1 .-. - - . H. N. PHARR. , ' For Sheriff. ' I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of Sheriff of Meck lenburg ooenty. subject to the action of the Democratic primarlee of Au gust 7. .- 1 , '.'.' ' N- I V , WALLACE. For' County .Board of Education. We, the - undersigned, hereby ' an nounce . ourselves - as candidates for re-election as members of the county board . of .education of . 'Mecklenburg county.', aubject; to the action or the Democratic primaries ' of '. August ., 7. "f. - .Kespectruiiy, J- ; (i, r- ;"' ' WM.- ANDERSON.. ; . ' : !;-.''-. JOHN M DOWELL. k ; v CHARLES H. CALDWELL, v V, v JOHN '-F., CALDWELL. ;'; i'. : r'.; i For;; Coonty.; Cjoramhwloner. . ;w I ' hereby announce myself ; as .. a candidate for County .Commissioner of Mecklenburg .county, subject to the action of the Democratic; pri maries of August' 7. 5' ; ! ' ,vrs;- SAM'H.' kell. j," . Foe Connty " Conunlaaloner. ' 1 I hereby announce myself as a I candidate for . County - Commissioner of Mecklenburg county, aubject to the action of the Democratic pri maries Or AUgUSt: 7.". ' - v ;.- " ;,,'.-, CHALMERS V. FURR. , our nppRsnvisz: . We. make apprenticeship contracts, the D. A. Tompkins Co., 1 first party and the boy and his parente being second party. Tha -prentlceshlp, term ' Is three-years, the first six months being a tn..l period for both parties to the contract. We pay 0 cenU a day the r.i st year, 71 cents the second year and fl the third and last year. , We don't require' these .young gentlenltn to put n three years' con- ' tlnuous work. . We rather prefer that they ahould not do so. We al ways give them' leave of absence to attend school. After school term thoy come back and start where they left off. This makes us always , crowdod with boys In the aummer., At present we are overrun, because all the schools, are out and all the apprentices want to work on their . apprenticeship time at once. .4 , . . We don't let the boys off for anything but a short, vacation and for- wv..vw.. - ,. - 11. iju .n , wvr LIUK won ,1111 lutm 1 1 UV 11. BUll through thla apprenticeship, and at the aama tlmi kept their -education gTOlriffF. hslVM tm " Ant 4t the am4 4Hs-MlsaaiaB 4ai aawiaMawwa saw. . saw Aalr aw an aae ' w --- " " w was as , aatw v 11 va a vsaassay jvuuii(eii w va aatasawaa uu decently educated young gentlemen who can do things. i '-.; The trades in our shops are:- (I) ; Machinists, - (I) Pattern Maker. fl Moulders. 11 Draft-man tt 1tliMri , WImmm ' iml - ft . T7nll Coverera. - . .. - ;. r, .The combination of practical training and "teaching makes the best man. It makes a man who knows how things ought to be done and .who can. do them. -.. - t - .. ' . ... s . . , '. , c Our machines are tha product of knowledge . and aklll. They work; well, because they are well designed and well made. This la true of -our - spoolers, reels, starch kettles, looms, dobbena, pulleys and hangers, warp machines and. everything we make. ' ;0 1 THB U. A. TOMPKINS GO:t CHARIOTTE. T. C ' f ': ;' t .ft .- j ' For , Uie House. - 1 I hereby announce, myself a candi date for - the House 1 of . Representa tives from Mecklenburg county., sub ject to the action. of the Democratlo primary., , . . :' wv. c ; dowh -i. For 'Register of Deeds, i' I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of ' Register of Deeda or Mecklenburg county, subject to the" actjon of the Democratic pri maries oi August i. , ' . W. M. - MOORE. ' . For County Commissioner.. . ' I hereby announce myself, a candi date for County Commissioner of Mecklenburg county, subject - to the action of the .Democratic primary of Auguat. 7. .. .... k.. - - . W. M. VLONO. v - ' For the LegUlsture. ' V I hereby announce myself a -candi date for u the Legislature, subject to I the' action of the Democratic primary or Auguat 7. W. A-'ORIER. For Connty Commissioner'. I hereby announce myself a candi date for County Commtaaioner of Mecklenburg county, aubject to the action of the Democratic primary of August 7. , J. A. NEWELL, KEYNOH.;.. I If you should purchase anything from us ; If that thing should not wear as you think it should, in every respect-r we are just as anx- ' ioustomake things right as you can be to1; . have them right T ,. Carriages, Harness, Horses, Mules, '. 5 Baggage and Passenger Service," Stylish L!very Carriage and Harness Repair Work a Specialty. ' u J. W. WADSVORTH'S SO'IS CO For Tax Collector. District No. 1. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of Tax Collector, District No. 1, Mecklenburg county, subject to the action of the Demo cratic primary of August 7. . JOHN U MILLER. For County Commissioner. - I hereby announce myself a candi date for County Commissioner of Mecklenburg county, subject to the action- of the Democratic primary August 7. W. N. McKEB. tii f mi a n i B1TTF siippi y r.nnPAfiv aaa s wiinnaw , wwi aaia Willi WE ARE SOUTHERN AGENTS FOR '- ' TINNED WI1U5, uKKaXAJi . uaiu dues AHD BXDDIiE FRAMES. ' WRITE US FOR PRICES. ,'r roskett Bishop Steam Traps Carried In Stock; also Card Clothing and W..H T I.. A a..n . CHARLOTTE 1 BIRMINGHAM SPARTAXDCRO For Connty Commission rr. I hereby announce myself a candi date for County Commissioner - of Mecklenburg county, subject to the action , of the Democratic primary. August I. - - JOHN A. TUCKER. For County Commissioner. I hereby announce myself a candi date for County Commissioner, sub ject to the action of the Democratlo primaries or August - T. -W. J. HUTCHISON. RXE? innSaiY FIVE YEARS OLD . SMOOTH AN9 IKDJJSS x w '. . .1 Bryana Visit Croker in Ireland. ' Dublin. July 11. Mr, and Mrs. Wm. J, Bryan have arrived here. They spent Friday with Richard Croker at Mr, croker rarm near Dublin, Mr. Croker had invited a number of hla American and -other frlenda .to meet Mr. and Mrs. Dryan and the day was spent tn Inspecting the stud and ksrv- i Mr. and Mrs. Bryan expect to reach London Sunday evening. - '.'-, v ONLT S3 TEARS OLD, , , I am only (1 rears aid and don't ex- Frt even when I st to be reel old to ml that way as Ions as 1 ran get tiles trio hitters,'1 saya Mr a. K. II. Urnneon, vt Dublin, Oa. 8urely there's nothing f Im keeps the eld as young and mak ' the weak, a strong as thla grand tunla fieinrine. Dyspeimt, torpid liver. In fHined kidneys or rhronla ronmlpatl m sre unknown after taking KINtrlo bit. fr a reasonable tlm (intiantead by JWMmm M-AB4W ft t PROTEGTIGN ,! ". 'IT'. . ' '- - The strong arm of pro tedUori is thrown around chewers of BILL BAILEY Ml" ' ' . aw efl ' a . a ' Asm ' ah bv met oldest tobacco ifirm in tlVnrfh - -will convince the most skeptical. , No better tobaccos made than those manufactured f""l by BAILEY BROTHERS, WINSTON-8ALKM, I I NORTH CAHOUNA. ; WOT IW A TRUST. U ' niLLQUAnrs StT mrm 1 las) - ', yi- Expre Charges Paid" By Us. A trial wilt convince you that these goods are the very best tor medicinal and other purposes. Send us your orders and if not perfectly satisfactory, return at our expense and money will ba refunded at once. All shipments are made in piam cases. Remit by Postal or Express Money Order, Write for price list of other liquors. TO .it? .; I lWv I" HUB MUOM IK MADS Or aJUCBS mrvwaa. many . people would lead aer te llleve, when the housewife aoes ta purchase flour for bar baking day but l( she has anoe used the Pride ad Charlotte flour aha wlU take nothing else. It is made of the choicest se lected wheat and grounA at ear mllla J. I-ee KouMg. oprleto& Pboae . i 'J V;. '"MANTKl. WOltK ' v ' ) Cooling' Breezes; , The ocean la not the only water which make cooling breewea, The waters of the Catawba also make them, for here la ' Charlotte ' ' the breeses made. by. the Catawba have a surpassing advantage over those of the ocean. To get - the cooling breeses of the ocean. we have to go ' to the ocean. The old Catawba tends us an electrto current and we aupply the fan. ;, , ,;; : W have ia stock a large lot of fans and wa can tend out mea at any time -to -hook them -up -with -Juice from the Catawba Power Company, or t rdm the - 4 Cm steam plaat THE D. A. TOJUTBX8 CO, ; Electrta Supplies, S ' a Us a aaecUlty of ours, and ear roan. tela are far superior, both tn material, workmanship and style, to the ordinary- Block manual. We'd Ilka vot (o Inspect our designs at first hands and Know personally and perfectly the difference between our work and ethers. - 'Twill prove money saving knowledge to you. Wa also han.l.e tllae : and . grates. Write for eata. llogue. - ' Adzni Scfczaf Pi:.::s , ' ; '- 'i '. ' ,.'' Btandard High Grade Instra menta. '; nneicelled In , tone, quality, action and durability. Undoubtedly the best piano oa this market for the money we ask. It will pay yon to la- I vestlgate our piano and prices before buying. . : ft:rl:lte ; Po Go. :.v',.'2l3 N.-Tryca Ct : ClUHLOtTE. n. c. 1ctor TR'ltlna: Machines T".U son I'honocraphs anj ' ', . l;erorr! . Etanaard ant lata fr Mil Mo. Kail or' -ra nr!r? attentlJ. , , jr. irrsr." CO- tTar- N. ft : (. iu jeraan uo., oi rc:ta. t rice Wo,
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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July 23, 1906, edition 1
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