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ciiarlotti: daily' ::;;vei:, JULY L i :g no and the nAnnrr. . i. Y, ItaMtn Toll Ono'of r, 4')TIM 1. ltKn' SlorlM- Uint IlK) Mtllo Negro Said When . .. Killed the Itabhlt Willi l"ad r Tin-Wry HKt lln Had at lt t Sinn Oue of Uw WIluMon .. yer'a line Morlea -.pl. Ma h u Jinn Addwl It to Ills lat of MMMt TalM,,-,; .' -,f,i , -i '.'"' . ' Did you ever hear of Cy Watson's rabbit hunt withthe little ?" ,,.-kil Capt. George K. Bason, of Gal i . nl, !ast night. a ' enlfted the . mie breeae that came In from the 'iv-n it ra ilk thin: Ton know that Cy. Watson la one of th tlneet j fellow In tha land and ha la no cMse to tha apll tbat ha l absolutely In teresting. Ha litona of the few promi nent men ) h) North Carolina who would atoop to a . good old rabbit hunt. ' " ' ... , Thin day and time a fellow do not think ha l In It at all unlet ba'a hunting a quail, or a grou or a snipe, or a woodcock. Not so with Cy Watson, Ha Is a hunter of thi old school. ,. Ona day last winter, whn Cy waa thoroughly tired of the city and agr ' for -noma ftrt-clas recr-ntloa and ' a llvaly outing, ha took down nn runs, a double barreled breerh load- er and. an old time long, barreled moxsle loader. With ahot and powder ' and belli CY put out to tha plan tation, where he got a little nigger to go along and to to the big gun and Nowv you may think that Cy didn't need both of these guns.-but he thought perhaps, that he would run op on a drova of wtld turkeys and went pre- ' pared tor tnai pmerirm y. -' time gun was loaded with buckshot - s -big load at that for any turkey that might put In h( appearand. I'Cy and the nigger and about five mongrel dogs raised the very old devil " with tha rabbit. Every thicket wan . raided and by dinner time Cy had a bag fall of Wollle Cotton Tails, fhi-y had been kenoked down right ond - left with the breech loader. " , "While all of thl deaiructlnn of T Ufa was going on the little n't'' . kept begging Cy.to let him shoot the neat rabbit tbat waa Jumped. Hnally, ", when Cy aavr lhat he would not be apt to aee any turkeys, he derded ty . - let the boy try a crac k at a rabbit. . Tha doge started one in a brier thick et, and ha ran out and went down a stream, keeping well In the woods, on tba way. Knowing the ways of a rab bit Cy posted the boy at a place where ha knew the rabbit would rorea and said 'Well, now boy, you stand right here and, when tha dogs ara hot after that rabbit, he will corns up that little path and, when he gets opposite that broom sage bush, pull the trigger and stick It to him. Gel down on your knees and make a sure hoL' . "In the meantime Cy got hack, for ha thought the contoundwd old gun , might burst under the big load. "The hunters old not wait long, for old Jowlir, the dog that led In tba trailing, turned and started back. Iok out!" said Cy. 'He's com. .. Ing back.' The little ntgg-r's legs fairly trembled, but he had his boud on tho spot The wreds began to part far down the Utile path und Cy suld. In a whisper: 'Hold steady, he's coming." -And, sura enough he wen. He loped ' Into tha open, stopped, stood up on his hind leg, threw one ear back and the other forward, and listened, : while ho licked his feet. Tho boy go,t ' hla lm riiiht and let Bo. Th report nf fiwt run alarmed lti country, It sounded as If a cannon had bursted. Tha gun 'kicked the nigger back 14 .... litfflhlnii tu-lr, im fur hack - Itself. Cy looked fr the nigger to rlne . .d.. k.. h. itiiln't li Kuruns ui. - asking': 'Where's de rabbit? Where's Am TMkhltr The rabbit Was Ihere but In a very man majority. All that could be found . ' .iha hiwil and the bind legs, the ' tnlddln section had ben blown to atoma 'Ui fnii r Inv end nronri of sue - . mm iti littu nlcr uli'keil uu the tiMif bv the ears, threw hlmnclf back '. and rfrlarfd with crvHt Kufto. ' , I damn, you, you met a man lut time!" 1 "That I consider a bully story" con- . eluded Capt. Huwn. BOMB ItilXTS l !,Yi:itl.V CAKIC An Inuwsllng IHwrtstlou on lite Itowan tounly Tragily Home ''V'.. jurstiun A-ksl ami AiinwrriMl .'- i. . 11h tYlme a savaga Nrgrn's lUfil Why Were lli doling lillrs I -eft I InHarmeil? bouie hMwnlatlHi Tla Will Inu-rrM ManyA n.lrc .' r 10 ILate )!! of tlx Hllty Oitr ' Make a Ditnlkil onfelon. -"Well, It looks like the How an ne 1 groes ara gullly t the mutder of th ' Lyerlys." said a rlrnlnul lawyer to v i an tbsenre man yesterday. "Yea, the evldenca is rlrcumstnnilnl, '. so fsr, but It looks C4nvinclng to me," deolarad the newspaper reporter. ' "Lat us admit tlisl Neuar tlllles- - pie, John, Henry, Jack ond U.iiin committed the deed. J believe thai V' they did. "Is It not a most Interesting study .In crime? Why did the iic-reH kill tha two little children? Why did I they not take the tlTi In money? Why did ttiry iu't llietr Hirucl'iun ' work without outruKlng those In -ip. ' lass girls? 'The crime bears the enrmarku of ' j tha Afrlcen suvnre. but why wan tlm bloody deed rut ill liulf'.' 1 (" "1'arhapa Mrn. I.yerly nnd the llllln - i boy and girl were plain to prevent ' i detection. It wny be true that tile Innocent children waked up wlill" ' their parents wi re l-itig killed and , were knocked In Hie bend to keep I hem from telling about wb.it they bad seen. "A blood-thirsty negro bns no rner ; tft His one thouglit Is to kill i vrj body in Slgnt. JII1S IK'IIIR iroe. ll Hire tha three girls spared? Were the nn- : ' sasslna frightened ntuv? I i ' Die en- armlty it the deed unnerve ilum i "Another point: Why did the tie. . . trrooa not return to the hone when they saw that it did not burn iiiul ' complete lbs Job? Ild ilu-y not , f know that Ihe young Indies were I alona and cbuld not roi wlih four I , ' , stalwart male brute? Nes and Jn k . ara negroes of ene. They could have : foreseen their undoing. 'J. Tha case Is dn of the most In- j , ' terastlng one that I ever studied st long range. ' The crime was horrible, i,. brstal and appsrentty for the purpose I - . Of satlsfylSK a dectre for revenge. j The testlmm.y Is nil right. Llltle Henry Mayhew, the eleven-) eur-oM ! ' boy, Who would ronvlct the whole, I gang, tell a, story that appeals to ' ' rue. Could a boy make a plot Ilk boy glYes'.the place of meeting, the umw snq in uwimiis. lit eltry M , ;. lvld, , "It X had n-)t believed that Henry . wm uiNiuiv tojin uea jranuiT i- , -havior would bava convinced me. Hha I jencvoi, lieu anfi sie piayra pns sum. It a a shown that atta had A TKAOIonKWTI. - A wafrhmN's aeglert permllled a leek la (he great 'North Mea dyke, which a chad's nrnter oeuld have stopped, to iwni a tumous, oreai, devastating en M.tlt mrrlVirir) if Ifnllairirl In Ilka rxanner Keenein li'I'r, of Vsitcaboro, M . nnriulllMl. a. llllla rA in ..: iiled until ai trsirle nulsli w nnty Fvriwi mf . ,r. vea Fmw I IfUTiVftfr )iM writes: 'lliree doctor gave m bres doctors gave tn up d; ta Jr. kl-.a'a Na to of long ii a tie e-td eoM ! i......r, mvaA iv I! f- " . i,.MMb. , I -t t nur H snd rol4 cure, St ft, II, Jnr. s wi'j at - a a u1 m ntVQ -,lA aura at F a " r"nri esi.-r i ' - Mhm 1, fTa e n v drug store. . and IXP). iial botU free. , . V ,' : : thought ; tipoii i ' negroaa atandlng to gether."1 v .- - ' ; -' . '. ' - ' ; . cannot refrain from studying the case..' I became absoroea in .me talis. I Jiope that tna ring will maka a full confession so that we mar know what was In .the. minds of tha gang. If the crlma was prompted through a apirlt at ravenge, then soma negroeg . deaerva to be classed with tha most "cruet Indiana. 1 ' "Soma whlta man may havn helped to; plan tha murder, but ha. did. riot taka part in tha execution. Tha In fiuance of an Anglo-Kaxon could have kept tha negroes ; from harming we . .. . . . . t V. mt artr t IjMiaii waicn.tna r a,, finish.' IV THE CTTT POIJCE COritT. Tiro fined for 0ntem--IoHM, of Thief loiinl Over for lterotvln eiuden (kxkIs Affray Casa hotlled. The unusual Instance of a mother being tried for encouraging her eon in crlma waa witnessed In tha city police court yesterday morning. Nan cy Stawart, a colored matron, was charged with receiving stolen goods. It. was In evidence that sha had re ceived from her son, Jessa rltewart, a part of- th 160 taken from tha cash drswer of Hammond's, store a few days ago, and had hidden It In a po tato patch. .Recorder Hhannonhouse bound her over to tha Superior Court in a bond of $100. . C. U. I'ope, John Hawke and Keen Baiiay. three young white men who engaged in free-for-all fight at North Charlotte two or three weeks ago, amlrnul VBatrAaV morilllll, Hawke had already been bound over to the higher, court and Pope waa bound over aa a witness. Another warrant waa issuea tor ii charging him with being druna and disorderly and he was bound over in a bond or t.ou to appear at this momlmfa session of the court, his recognisance being taken, i ' Calvlri Caldwell and Jobn amnn, two spectators in tha court, were hauled up yesterday and fined tt each for contempt. Their conduct in the audience haa been orrenaive. 10 u court- . . ... Hanford Hmlth. a colored citizen, was relieved of IS and the costs for drunkenness. THOt t.llTIiSS PKOl'rK. rarmts Isavr children In Haggles llclilnd llorsrs. 'rn.l vhn vr .inn and look about the streets to make note of the num ber of Innocent children who are left at the mercy of 'gentle horses'?" asked an observant man yesterday. "I stood here this morning and watched four little one romp over a buggy while their mother shopped about the town. The family horse witched his tall and Jerked the reins on his heels. The good sense of the horse saved tha children. 1 see Just such things every day. I can t un derstand how a father or a mother could be so careless. The policemen should take up such teams. The 'old family horse' Is the one which gener ally runs away and causes others to run." It la a fuel that, at noon most any dav. unn can see. a number of driver less teams standing on tho streets In the business blocks. Two New OfMc rtclng ViHo,l Vp. Drs. J. H. Hplllmsn nnd C. O. Mi Manaway are to occupy the two new offices which are being fitted up over Blair Urothers' drug store, at No. 24 West Trsde street. The offices are now being remodeled. They will bo eqtdpped In up-to-date . style nnd made a handsome as any In the city. Mnny garments rnst aside lis useless ran bo Dyed snd iimdn to see good service. We use only the best Imported Pyea, and guarantee our work to he Just aa represented. Ixik over your we id robe we can nil v .- oii money. Charlolle Steam laundry Launderers, Dyers, Cleaners 219 iouth Tryon Mrett Summer Clearance Sale Of Exchange Pianos llolsfmm, ' KIllllMlll. KranlHi A llaclt. PoihI Mi tVmip.iny, liacon A I tat en. Bfaaon A Hamlin, f'ortilsli, I vera A- Ponil, f.rcet Wrslcrn, w lluut, 1-ley, tlhlalllllh. IrtUer, Knala Kverect, hlelnway, Werllng, IMhniug, Wise, llaclarr. Harvard, NtMSlhatii, IbTlllOI-l'll, Wellington,' Malhunltck, all in ; fine condition. Write to-day for full particulars, taking first 1 and second choice. ' ; V . . maoism; ieu : , -v r't '.( ' ' tt ft '4 J - 'J. ; Manufactu"ry of the ,'rtltl 'tf. - pUno." with "th$ gweat tafalX-i, f;'f V goatliera IVanroomi 'AJ VTmtt 'iVade', ireei,"C'i oiAnisTTT'is,' h.c.:x --v: rt : n. , wir.Mrrnf. w.nw; " 5 zmMiiKXasaDai r a I Mil We'll Dye It DEATIl OF MIVJOIIM A. 11,fc- Well-Know n Farnii-r of the HunCrrw- lllo tux-lion lOiplrcs nest-"".. .. . S,iui . CottOU invniuir v .. w,. i riantcr Funeral Thla Jlornlng. . t ..v a xAfla ' nt the beat Irnntl.n HllUlia lf th COUntY. OWQ rathar uneipectedly at his horn near Huntersvllle Monday night.t tha ad vanced ag of It years. Mr: Popa had ben la declining neaim ir .. - ... BAit,in aelmia -was eS- pected. Tha funeral will taka place, at tha ; homa - thla morning at 10 o'clock;' the services Deing tonaui w by Rev. John A. Blgham. The ln t.rment will ba made In the ceme tery of the Huntrvtlla Presbytarlan church. ' ' ' ' Mr. Tnija Is best Known pernspw mm tha Inventor of the- Vopa cotton u.kinv. x.- avtanalvalV 1USBI shortly after the civil war. He waa born In Cabarrus coumy uu "" to Mecklenburg county In early Ufa. He located .near Hunterevllla, where he resided until me oeam. nn ehantc and farmer, Mw Pope waa alike successful. ' v Surviving tha tteceasea ara ms wiu ow and 1U chlldreh, namelyi Meesra. D. K. and W.-I Pope, of Charlotte; It. L. Tope, of Branson, 8. C.; J, I Pope, of Huntersvllle: H. N. Popa. of Alt'us. Okla... and 8. A- Pope, of West Hrook, Maas., and Mesdame W. P. Hmlth, of Charlotte; P. W. Hayes, of Alius. Okla.; W. J. McConnell. of Derlta. and Mlsa Margarei ropm, i Alius, Okla. ? ' -I ' ' , .. INTHK BtTEBIOU X)CRT. - Judgt Pwblea Mnetl Two Juror tlO Ka h for Tardlucaa 8. It. Aleaan dcr, Jr., Company Wins Two laare (iot Judgment for I2.50. ' Judge H. B. Peeblea sprung a mild senantlon In the Huperlor Court yea terday afternoon when he fined two Jurors $40 each for tardiness. When the afternoon session convened at I o'clock Messrs. C. 1 Shield and H. II. Cathev, two 'members of the Jury, were not In their places. Flfteea mln uts later they lelsurly made their ...... inlA tVia rnurt TIlrtTIL "What excuse have you for being late?" asked the Judge. The Jurors had to confess that they .11 ... k.vA a nv rnaaonsble excuas? and Judge Peebles thereupon fined them the amount namea. Three case wee disposed pf by Jury yesterday. The first was that of the A TRAGIC FINISH. A wstrhmsn's neglect permitted a Blight disorder are cured In a few day, worst case (Ives coiafort and "1 had dlnbete In its worat form, wrltea Marlon of Dunreath, Ind. "I tried eight physicians without relief. Only three bottle of Foley's Kldnsv Cure msd aie'-Wwell msn." R. It. Jordan Co. IF WE ONLY KNEW SIOHACH IROUBU MOID BE CUttD Four years ago my general health gave way. I was a filleted with a dis tressing stomach trouble and could not touch solid food of any kind. Kor one year h would vomit every thing I would swallow, even down, to medicine ond water. My stomach would nut retain a thing. No one can know wlmt 1 suffered from weak ness, dlxzlnus. shortness of breath and nervousness. I often felt like It would bo o much better could I die and set out of my suffering. Oft and on I waa under dictora' treatment for three years, nnd I can only soy lhat doctors.' medicine did me no good. Then some good fate put one . of Mra. Joe Person's pamphlet In my hnnds. nnd I read where o many had been cured that were a bad oft as I wns. I got a bottle of the Itemedy, ii nd from the very first dose I took I knew I had struck the right thing. It woa the first medicine I ever took that the first doae did m good. For the first time In a long time I waa not nauseated after taking It.' I continued It and continued to Im prove until I took thirteen bottles, and It niad a perfect cure of me. It has been n year flnoe I was cured, ami I know I am well. I recAmmend It to everyone who has stomach trouble, snd to all who have rheuma tism, ii a it cwred my brother of rheu matism. He tried' to get me to take the Itemedy long before I did, but I thought because It cured rheuma tism whs no reason It would cure Htomnch trouble, and I had no faith in inivthing. It was as a last resort I lrle',1 II. I low much suffering it would have snved me hud 1 tried It three year before' (M1MSI II KPECCA TROI.I.INtlErt. Newton. N. C. Nor. 11, 104. B "Perfectly Marvelous Says a Prominent Physician Sperking of WHITE STONE LITHIA WATER Ureenvllle. S. ('., ftept. S, 1901. I 1H1 not hesitate to say that tho effect of the water upon i bone who drink It for any lentcth of tlnio hna been perr-, fectly marvelous. .Invariably an increase both In flesh and appetite wns perceptible In me week, proving It to be a mineral water of . undoubted powerful tonlo properties. lt p cilllsr adaptability to dis eases originating from dis order of the kidneys,' bladder and liver, such as ttrlghl'e disease, diabetes, uric arid cal culi, and all forms of -.dye-pepals, rheumatism and gout Is to be expected from the splendid analysis. It ha been noted fregaently that partla. who before using this a'ater. had lo follow every meal with some form of corrective . or confine themselves entirely to predlgeeted foods,' soon dre carded these entirely, being delighted to find that the water alone nntuie' own remedy SUllleed. . ... of the many who drank thla water this season for ten days , rfinsrui i veiy, n"i. ouu w- peMenced decided bi-nefll and , perceptible gain in weigni. . varying from two ;,,lo . lira pounds. - V ; ' C. fiTBVKNB, M. t. r 20 n"TM rr.n nxuAiX. iv UMX( . CLASH , tiVM IIC8. Brannon Carbonatin Co. Tlxma ISO. Westinghousa Klectrft Manufacturing t ompany vs. H. it. Alexander, Jr.. Company, and the second, tSawyer Ilann iuleitrlo Company vs. g. II. Ai- axander, Jr., Company. In otl'case the Jury decided in favor of the de fendant.' The third case -tried wua that of W. K. Bhuford v. W. K. 'How ard, In which the plalntlffr a store keeper, was suing for an alleged bal-lanre- on an account. The Jury re turned a verdict giving the plaintiff 12.60,' . a .j-'.,,". Judge . Peeblc yesterday set aside the verdict for 1 4&0. 45, rendered In favor of the plalnttft In the case of W. W. Stein and wife vs. the North Carolina Hallway Company, the only verdict of any size rendered during the term, v. k: v. .'... I : '-'..-! - The court la now engaged In hear ing the caaa of Robert Knucktey vs. J, WelrWleln A Company; in which the plaintiff is-suing for 175 the alleged difference? In a contract due blni, ; -.v. 'i r' ; ,i .,.', ; , - :.v i6haxtox is. cnowixa. Some of the) Hast Itocmt Fntrnwsce l-jtAblldiel A Cauulni Iautory lliat lt-ortibai Much for Uie Town - and- CountyTlio H lack berry Crop Iironght Over $3,000 ThU Year ; A Jr'urnlturo Factory la HuUrtluj. Mr H. U Mlllner and daughter, Miss Marlon, of Morgan ton,- were . In the city yesterday.",, Mr. Mlllner la very sanguine about hla 1 town. He sees good things ahead. In talking about the Immediate prospect Mr. . Mlllner said: "The Catawba Valley Canning Company la' one of the most Interest ing enterprises that- baa coma to our town recently,- The concern has a capital stock of II H. 000;-with Mr. W'. Ct Ervln as president, and Mr. Frank P. - Tate, secretary, j The purpose . of the company la to can small vege tables, such aa bjeaoi, tomatoes, sweet corn and fruits. ' ' , ' To' give you an Idea what "It la doing for the community I will tell about tha blackberry crop. Two weeks ago the manager-began to ad vertise for blackberries,-promuung-10 centa for them. Tou never saw the la Marguerite Shop 1LATS, GOWKS. COItSETS. ExHiialvHy Women' Toggery. We make a studied effort to " 'carry everything pertaining ' to woman' ' wear, Consistent with . refined Uste. quality and style. Many attractive things for Monday. Our "Lingerie De-.. partment,"' complete In every ! detail, will be supplemented by , new designs freah from, (the factory. , New Desljrna In Mid-Rummer ' Millinery. Exclusive agenta for I-a . nroque tailored underwear. La Marguerite and Itcdfcrn Cor acta. La Marguerite Shop 211 North Tryon St.' uAIMD Tou will find here a com plete assortment Of all sorte of .traveling requisites. We have good Trunks, made specially for men; made to last and give service. We are also showing a line variety of Itaca and Suit Cases, from the beet of leather, In many different style. ' ' Hand Bags $4.00 to $12.50 Suit. Cases $1.25 to $20.00 I' ' Wa have a complete Una of Pyrogrephy OUtnts,' ranging Id . price from 11.69 to 11.(0. ', A large and assorted Una Of . Panels. Tshorettes, (Hove, Tie. Handkerchief nnd - Jewelry 1 Hoxea Picture .Frames, etc., , thet are very1 rhesp, pot the qusllty It excellent. We want you to look them over. .,''' " '" : ' m m w & CO. TVkiUs, fitsilmicry and Art, I Trunks Yorltc Bros. & Rogers Pyrography Outfits Houston liko of blackberries; between $3,000 and M.0OU will have been spent fir them by the time the season Is over. The fruit was-canned and shipped to comioJaelon men, In the North, wno had no difficulty In disposing of it at a profit. "Seventy 'or more . farmers in the county have put In apeclal crops Jusr for the sake of tna cunning piam. Most of these crop are doing nicely. The plant began actual operation. 4n the 10th of July, but mo ounaings f 'Does evil still, rour whole Ufa fillt :' )Xes woe bstldeT . ' ;;, your thought abide on suloldaT.. a" You need a Dill t r - j : I Now for prose and fnete PfWItt'a Lit tle teeny Ktsers are the nwi pieaaani and . rename pin mown to-aay. iney never gripe.- oold by Ilawley'a Fharm aey. . Slcddiclicrs Heeling cf the i CcaseiYafive llutal life ; .Insurance Co. Notice la hereby given that a meet ing of the stockholder of the Con servative Mutual life Insurance Com pany, a, corporation organised 1 and existing ' under the lawa of North Carolina.' will be held at eight-thirty o'clock p. m. on Thuraday. the Kth day of July. 180. at the principal o ftlce of aaid -corporation at SIT A. Tryon street, Charlotte,-North Caro lina. The purpose of the meeting la tha ratification of -certain resolution paaaed by the board of directors, and the amendment of the constitution and by-law -of tha corporation, T. .S. FRANKLIN. President Vi . CHASE' BltENlZER. Secretary. ' -.....A. MeCAUSLANO, Btockholdef. . K. L. GIBBON. Stockholder. v , J. W.- ZIMMERMAN. Stockholder. Thla ithe 12th day of July.1 10. v.. 1 V ' - e- ... -'- . : -: . weather is purchase of and it paj. vV E D. MEL L ONeOMPA N X- L E A DIN G G L OTHVB RS ... - One ellghtly uaed ' 'One lightly need ""one allghtly need '. 'One allghtly. ueed ; Knabe Square- Piano .. '.. ,V. ,.v One allghtly used Chlckerlng Square Pla.no: . ,,. ', . ''-' One allghtly uaed Fuller ! Squa,ra Piano v.v ,'.ik,i -' - One allghtly used United Statea' Square Piano J-; . ; . ': ':..-..'.., v ' ' " .'y. HEItE AKE 'DARGAINS F0U YOU.,. ; COMB, BEE ' PAIK FR-f,ARn FR f fl , PA V ; ', - . -' . "i .','": -: - ' "'" . .v-"'-." " 4r 'iTT-rr'Ji "," '-1"1;1 '"'Vy"'.'" :i:."'."t"rrrrJ ''-''- V - -yrf - H - r-i--1(rn- 1 -r i A . ' iV- Are the hats, that wear welj and retain their BnapQ ana new knoW you have V ; ; Yve nave JUSC Hr'''S;:8oft: and jstiff :H:"yoUa;STE THE LOME CLOTHIG CC:.iPI The Oldest Clothlnf Store In The City have been under way s(m time. "The company is operated on the co-operative scheme. "We have a tine furniture plant building, . 'the Morttanton furniture Company, with Mr. J. P. McNaughton as president and Mr. N. 11.' Hull a secretary, wa organlrej with ,. $50. 000 capital stock. Oak furniture will YOU ARE INVITED TO INSPECT OUIi DISPLAY : IdTCHEN CABINETS v '' s ' ' - . . ' ( .i i j .'." . t' 1 . . i . ' 4 i ,.'. f Just the' thing every 'kitchen slj mid have.. .You ' ; y can't afford to be without one if?-you will - only'consider the greatcomfort and ' v t 0 convenience fhey afford. '. ; ': ' Corneiri and -talk ,) ; ! ' 'V -. the v- ' ..'v.. v, .over . n .r LUBIN RlfflUUI COWIV :'.:'r :-t 'V'-.:'..'- Don't rrbw careless with your ciotning just' because the hot. vrWe know it's hard causes some trouble to oe neat on an neciallv so if you have not used proper your suit; hat, sliirt, collar, :-.'v'v-'.l Everett ..Upright "Piano". Wegman Upright Piano .. .".''.t..' Garrard Upright Piano ' If you bu ythc very best you have no j. such trouble. . .. -i t'l V.'Jusi come in and see our line ; . it's " simply immense, V V". :;s - 4 v and we canfix you so you'll iiive no-such' troubles, ' v.;- One allghtly. ued Fuller Upright Piano .. . ... f'';;':i'i ns ramous rials appearance, ,ihxch weaiig the .CORRECT THING IN receiveq a new siock ui una all Bizes and shapes. ' Come ccsa sent a jrrsmi cnvmnE at - r .-i . . , ' .f : ' - 1 be made. Within a short while, tho plant will be ready to run. "Morfianton is coming alona; eatia fuctortly. We hsve electrlo lights ind water-works. The. town la quite an attractive aummer resort." . . Mr, Mlllner thlnka thnt the western part of the Kiate has a great future before it. matter , , v , ?i . with - ? t , . - ' f.- ' :?-:-, -: "y -, .: and- perliapsv occasions, ,es-u.v :care in the :V and tie. -.V7 -ii ,S7.0O.- ' " t 81.00 .V V. 00.06 ,V. lSJMJo .?. .4 ,. ..100.00 i . '., tOO.OO . .. .i ' -Vi4 T8.00 , .V.."' 50.00,, .'t.- ;: ( : ,' . - , TIIESf AT OXCE. ;t . shape and new s'i'V; VD - i-' (tt.wvcuavi jruu ; , . lEAD EAR, ? t 1 ft ;xaiuuua ; iiuaiiotin';..;;;:.;.;:-:,'.: in and let U3.jBnow;MiS.. csj. Exraas - : r";-.'-i e' v A: m rwe T. Kj, - . w " I v 7
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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July 25, 1906, edition 1
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