Newspapers / The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, … / Aug. 15, 1906, edition 1 / Page 3
Part of The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
1 1 i i J . , ( ' ... An, t'i, I fell. 1,1 'iMIUi V . ! U t Tha P! .-.,-rvr. Washington, Aug. When .'Wil li iia J. I'.ryua In nils In JSSfvr York the list of this month he will encounter one f the .most KirenuoiiM political fiiiuiiitioriij in his vnrlttd ami exU-nslva niwrloni'x, II' will bo pulled hither i yona, ana it his brother politl nave ineir way, ne will get no r - t until the coriRresHlonul elections fciia.l nave been le-idm As Boon us Air. Bryan put his fet n American soil, ha will bo impor tuned to make a flying trip to Maine to deliver two or three speeches in l;prenentatlve LIttleflelJ's district. The Democratic-confrrefHlomil com tulttes In making a special ditlve at Littlerleld and. In Its effort to encorn- I ass his defent. the committee has tho hearty -support of the American 1'ederatlon -ot Lubor. Llttleimld has on his hands the "fight of his life." While he expresses confidence In his re-election, It la slKntfteant that he Is leaving no atone unturned, tbe turn ips' of which In any way would bene fit him. All of the Mr guns of the I.epubltcan party will take a aland for Llttleneld In hla district Speaker Cannon and Secretary Taft will lead the Republican apell-blndera In the action and. before election day, the hnrt orators at the command of the Icepubllcan congressional committee will have spoken In the district,. , .In the face of auch a formation. It of course behoeves the Democrats and the labor people to get as busy as . possible. If Mr. Bryan should be persuaded to make a dush through Littlefleld'a district, the mor al ertect of his action, th Democrat ic committee figures, will-be great on the congressional contest through out the . country,' for 11 1 realixed that Mr. Bryan's speeches, significant as they doubtless would be,' are cer tain to be printed throughout the United States and commented , on quite as extensively. ".. , . Mr. Hryan will hare one particular ly troublesome proposition to meet on his arrival In -this country. The gu bernatorial ' situation In . New Tork State has assumed serious proper tlons. William, R. Hearst will be the candidate of what, for lack of a bet ter name. Is known as the Indepen dence League. For a time' It -was thought Hearst might get the en dorsement of the Democratic party of the State for his gubernatorial as pirations, -but that chanc Is waning fast. The fight for the' governorship very likely will be a three-cornered affair, with perhaps a candldato or two ot small coteries of people n the side, Mr. Hearst already a as de clared In favor Of Mr. Bryan's nomi nation for the presidency two yrsJfnrther consideration nence. jar. neim s menas, inereiore, will request him to do what he can for Hearst In the contest now at hand. Of course, Mr.' Bryan will stand by the Demooratln orr an (cation In N'anr Tork.- Any other course would be u- Icldal. He will be urged, however, to sanction -n endorsement ' of Hearst by the Democrats, on the, ground that that would be the only way to de- he may regard such a proposition Is body interested Is certain -t one thing, ..;., that Mr. Bryan has the nerve to- meet the question squaroly and give a definite answer. - It la regarded. as not unlikely that Mr. Uryan, If, even, he . cannot be . persuaded to take part In the Maine campaign, will participate In the Kn eral campaign later on In the autumn. He Is expected to make a fe-r -Important speeches at dates In the con- .teat suttlclentiy -early to enaoM the committee to distribute them, 'widely as campaign documents. - - w it n an oi in great gum oi an parties booming throughout the coun try and with the marshaling of la bor's hosts as a factor of Importance, the campaign Just now inaugurated promises to - be one of the most memorable ' congressional. contests ever waged In America. ' . CHINAMAN WANTS CONTRACT. Che Foo Earn, or as ha Is generally known In Baltimore,, where he Uvea, "Mr. Sam," came to 'Washington to day on -heating that the Panama canal commission, naa aeciaea upon - me project , of employing 2,(00, Chinese In digging the canal, gam Is highly thought of In Baltimore and ' other "places where he Is known and ha has managed to amass -a small-sited for tune, somewhere In the neighborhood of half a million dollars or more, la his Chinese labor contracts. Accom panying Sam to Washington was Def Chee, another smart Chinaman, who, like his companion, had made a good st ed roll 'of money dealing In labor contracts, . Earn expects to be able to make contract with the commission during his visit to Washington that will help Mm to make a big addition to his' bank accouat at an early day by the working of 'Chinese on .the canal.- -. ' -:' ' Although Barn is still something of an Oriental, . he has enough of the shrewd American trader about him to make the best of a bargain when he lsees 'one. When ha 'was asked about his Intention to make a propo sal to the canal commission for la borers to dig the big ditch he talked freely about his scheme and did not hesitate to say that he considered it a money-making -and altogether saf enterprise, else he would never-have thought of going Into It. He expects to secure a. contract with the com mission, that will Insure htm a good margin of profit - The main reasons why he believes that he will be able to make a success of the enterprise where American 1 contractors would possibly fait is that, being of the plg tail variety himself, his people from the Orient will readily enter Into busi ness relations with him and ,. bind themselves to ' work , under his con tracts when they would hesflate to do the same thing for people they know nothing about.- He has made thous ands of dollar off his deals because the Chinese subjects that he has se cured from all sections of the world for his trades have the fullest con fidence in him, end what Katn says goes with . them. - He' Is thoroughly familiar with the business of labor contracting. In" all of Its plumes and soys that he prefers to deal with Chi nes laborers than any other class. Jsim has not worked' out the de tails of his present venture yet, inas much as the contracts for supplying the lbof have not yet been made, but he Is confident that ho will be PUcceaMful In the enterprlxo he has undertaken. If he Is successful he will put his sub-agents that are scat tered all over the world to work. Ks perlally will the wemern coat of the Trilled Klates.be scoured for help. There are thousands t Chinese In the Western flutes that Would be piiul to go to I'unama nnil work on t ie r nn 1. Chinese liibur, pum thinks, Is the (,',' i ! i ) f :i l-..r th.it I'l ever prove ..!.!! - -.i.-f ! i-i y In the Mhk of ( ii I .ip mini. tieriillM () y are I -.! .!'; I -'"nine to )i How fever i ! .' -.er ", 1 ' i if I'iiI country, ') I ' ! I I f I to I,.. 1hn i 1: !" ii ;i h s i - Mjii.I H.i'll -.-.ful V 111 on the ) of tho i:l I, i ' i : I. t ,. nit I ' I '' ft I : J I i t V ' I I i i i ! r ? . For 4e. ; il je.u-t the standard OH CoinpHfiv', (hum:,;!! lisi rci'iexen tut Ives, him been ucMulriiig rich oil lands In thrt lndi ia 'i errltnry ' and Oklahoma Territory, which,, hi a few months, will (niisUtute the Mate of Oklahornu. The lniiilH obtained by the .Standard belong to the Cherokee and Ohuro linliaiiH. Secretary Hitchcock, "of tho Interior Department, became cogni sant of the intentions of the oil -trust and, ufler a careful Investigation of the Hltuntlon, decided to frustrate the Ktumlurd's purposes to acquire the lands at what, evidently, was a ridi culously Inadequate price. Under the law, the becretury imposed certain conditions on which, only, the lands could be leased by the Indiana to the trust, or to anybody elae. Among the conditions Imposed was one that no person or corporation sohuld be per mitted to lease more tjaan 4,800 acres. In addition. It wae provided that the lease should be protected by a cash deposit of IS, 000 as a guarantee that the lessee would operate the lands In good -faith and that it. would not be held, In any sense,' for speculative purposes. Secretary Hitchcock also provided that the lease, once obtained, could be' transferred only with the consent of the- Secretary Of the In terior, Kvery lessee alo was re quired to present an affidavit that he was not Interested 4n other oil lands held by the Indians In the Territories. MR. HITCHCOCK'S CONDITIONS. The conditions laid down by Secre tary Hitchcock made trouble for the Standard Oil Company. The state ment ls-made that-the .oil trust has obtained leases on nearly two million acres of the finest oil lands In' the two. Territories In direct violation of the regulations provided ; by Secre tary Hitchcock. The lands are not only the best oil-producing lands in the West, but, probably, in the world. They are 'worth making 'a fight for. The Standard, therefore, is exerting all of Its tremendous power to induce Secretary Hitchcock to modify his or ders, so that it may continue to hold the leases. ' Thus far he has declined to- do so. ' - - - - . A few days ago, therefore, the oil trust sent one. of Its agents directly to President Roosevelt - He -was ac companied by former United ' States Senator James K. Jones, who repre sents the Indians that are Interested. The result' of their conference with the President has not been disclosed, but there are reasons for believing that the President will stand square ly by Secretary Hitchcock. Indeed, the President Is known to have said that certain men; by violating the reg ulation imposed by Secretary Hitch cock in acquiring leases on too many acres, have forfeited their rights to ii i . i -! '"I J.i .v i i i ..i.;. ... Special to Thei Ohv Afdievi:ie, Auk ard, of the I'nii.-il TUT, 14. Judtfi l'litch lateH Circuit Court, The Standard is calling Into action the most potent influences, social and political,' at its command. While It may be possible to postpone definite action on the part of the government until such time as the President and Secretary Hitchcock are satisfied ab solutely of the Justice of the govern ment's position, the likelihood Is that, in the end, the Standard will' be forced to relinquish its claim to the greater part of the . lands which it ha acquired through the leases from the Indians. . J. . . . TOBACCO IN CUBA. ' Reports that have recently been made to the Bureau of Commerce and Labor Indicate that during the last year -tobacco has largely improved Its position in Cuba as. one .of the moat valuable staples of export In the is land; both In quality .and quantity. Through the most scientific methods of cultivation much progress has been mad.- More attention was paid to the production of a superior wrapper, which . has resulted ' In s. leaf being grown under cheese cloth, cover, that. with the improved filler how grown, makes a cigar that compares well with the beet of Habana brands.' - - The greatest part - of the crop Is exported ta this-country In the form of cigars and the inferior grades or tobacco In - the raw form find - their way to the markets of Germany and tho Netherlands. Tobacco to the val ue of 12,210,000 was exported durlnit the year,, of which $2,000,000 worth was manufactured. V . . Why does the sun burn? Why does a mosquito sting? Why do we feel un happy in the Oood Old Summer Time! Answer: we don't. We use DeWltt's Witch Hascl Salve, and these little Ilia don't bother us. Learn to look for the name on the box to get the genuine. Bold by Hawley's Pharmacy. ' . to-d.iy heard ui'iMimerit on a motion to remand to tue Ft ate courts of South Carolina certulu damage suits for personal injuries against the At lantic Coast llne Hallway. The suits, six In number, were Inniltuted against the Atlantic Const Line Hallway by citizens of South Carolina, - The dam ages demanded by the plaintiffs to taled about $100,000. The railway had the suit removed to the United States courtu on the ground that it was a citlien of Virginia and not a cltlxen of South Carolina. The plain tiffs then moved before Judfro Prltch ard to have the cases remanded. It Is contended by the plaintiffs that sev eral acts of consolidation by several Slates through which- the Atlantic Coast Line passes, Including South Carolina, granted charters to the At lantic Coast Line, and that by these charters it was made a cltlaen of these States. When the case came up for hearing to-day Judge . Prltchard re ferred the matter to Mayor A, 8. Bar nard, of Ashevllle, as special master to take testimony, and report within 30 days his tindlnirg of tacts.. After the special master's report has been filed Judge Prltchard will then ren der his decision In the matter. In the meantime the motion to remand Is continued. Awaiting the report by the special master, Mr.' Barnard said this afternoon that ha had fixed Aug ust ts.as the date, for taking testi mony. The taking of testimony will be had at Charleston and will prob ably consume) a week. - It is said that the points Involved In the matter be fore Judge Prltchard to-day are differ ent from other similar cases that have been decided by the courts. Tha "Poplar Log" suit of the J. C. Bo mere Company, of North Carolina, against the Klchland Distilling Com pany, of Columbia, 8. C, has ended. The North Carolina, concern . will re ceive from tha Richland company the sum of H,560 and costs, and in ad dition the South Carolina, distilling company will , be forever enjoined from hereafter using the trade mark or label, "Poplar Log." The suit of Somers A Company against the Rich land Distilling Company was Insti tuted in the United States Courts several months ago. The plaintiff had been damaged in the sum of 120,000 The plaintiff also prayed the court to enjoin tha . Richland people from the further use ot tha. trad mark "Poplar Log." ..' - , SOUTH -"VADKIX BAPTISTS. Meeting; to be 1'dd at Bethel Chnrrh . on the SOtlt Mr. A.-J. Clark's Pis- . covrry of Pto talue. j . , , Special to The Observer. '- ;' Statesvllle. Aug. 14. The South Tad kin Baptist Association will meet at Bethel church, Pallatown township, on the 20th, f . Tha following an nouncement la made In regard to vsi tors; " 1 .'' . .- ,! "Delegates and visitors will be met at Kufola and Troutman.. Those coming n No. 21, tha early morn ing train from Salisbury, will be met at Eufola,. Those coming on No. 11, a later train, will change cars at Statesvllle and will be met at Trout man. . Those Coming by way of Mooresvllle will stop at Troutman also. All who expect to come by mall will notify C. L. Clark, Eufola, N. C." It has been discovered, as the act under which they were Issued indi cated, that tha bonds found recently among some old papers at the home of Mr.1 A. P. Clark, and which were Issued by order of tthe Iredell County Court In ill I and by authority or an act of tha Legislature of May. 181 U were ' Issued for war purposes and are therefore of no value. The proceeds of tha bonds were Issued to equip tha companies of Cap ts, Simon ton, McAuley, - Foxcumv Andrews and others, which went , from Iredell to tha war. The-total amount of the Issue was 22.260. ..Tha State relm bursed tha county ' for ' the money thus expended, but It seems the bonds were never paid, and being for. war purposes, they are not now collectible. -.-i TUB END Of THH WORLD of troubles that robbed JC. H. Wolfe, f Bear Orove. la., of all usefulness, came when ne began taking fcJectrlo Blttws. He writes: "Two year ro Kidney trouble caused me great suffering, which 1-would -never have survived had I not taken Klertrlo Bitters. They also cured me of General Debility. Sure cure ro all Btemsch. Uver and Kidney com plaints. Blond diseases. Headache, Dts tlnese anr Weakness of bodily decline. Price Mc. Guaranteed by B, H. Jordan Co.'s drug store. ( rslEoiES X , ' THE TALK OP CHARLOTTE. ' Kind, words heard everywhere, praising' Penri Rheumatism Cure, Penn Nerve and Blood, Penn Dyspepsls Penn Cherry Elixir, etc., etc. " DRUGGISTS REPORT BIG DEMAND., , ' ' , What a record of good done to tha people of Charlotte within seven days . after our great free distribution cloned. ,. ' .V...l.';i. NO EXCUSE FOrt TOU NOW ' . : . 'V . If you continue In torture,' as tha loag-looked-for-panacea ' can ha ob- ' talned from ...any ot the under mentioned druggists at moderate cost, - ' : ; , t list op pyNN nicMrpiES. .) '"Catarrh k Curo Complete with , Penn Cherry Elixir -The best atomiser, tablets and medication suf- Cough and Cold . Cure KxtanL If you flcient for three months' treatment; once try this, you will always use Is the only rational cure knnwn. it; you will find It does all we clulm Any medical man will tell you. that for It. : As a safe, reliable anodyne Catarrh can only be cured by Inbsla- expectorant, IVnn 1ierry I'.IUIr has uon - ana meaicnwon. ii nw, ri no equal. rrn. z.C. ! ei ' i i -'if fi.il euarU, r i r i 1 I Quarts, and v vull y you rM- - -- t ' eur lamoua f ''I aswni .:L HAUL PUT Of II I If IT PUil ruust. - This la ths product of the maun tain still of North Camllaa, and la rich in quality and flavor, aude smooth and Mellow by as. After yeu've tasted It, if you're not ntlktlad that it's the brat corn whiskey for tha amnay you'ra avar bad simply cork ud tha opanad sot tJaa, hia back axprrM rollart. and ara will ra fund yeurmonay. Aak any bank in Richmond am to our reliability. , m r:::L Q kcuy ca., inc. i, ' RICHMOND, VA, , Writ for fraboo!t!et. Add H. to above - prices fur shipment beyond Miss, rivor. r i PIP":" t fWI B HS-wV tea l , ; ' Cet at He-Print Copy : ' ' '". - of the Original ; ' '. Lavson's History Of North Carolina Valuable to -'Any library. ' Fotxnerly Sold for t.0. Noiv Sells .for' S1-&0. ; racKroii ' raw';, mfc:-; b V pfuni tho ded. medication. benefit should be received b patient, moneys willingly re Vri'f, 12.00. . I'enn Itheumstlsm Cure Is guar anteed to contain no poisonous maj tor of sny nature whatsoever, is a strong tonic to buUd up tho weak and debilitated, cures sharp, shooting pains, sciatica, .lumbago or any other pains due to Ilheuniatlsm. lrlH Isrtra bottle (liquid), fl.uo. f.. .. . -Kiln i IVnn Acrve ana liiooii -jotiio put ," "'"'" . up In tshlct form. Htrengthenlng, " Penn Sirf'iiKtlienliig anil KMnry l;iTectlve, New Life, Kestores the Piaster Cannot be too highly Nervous Pvstem to a henlthy condl- recommended for Pain over I he 1 nek, tlon, curing Nervous Prostration, Chest, Munclea or Joints. Lung Corn Kaiiy Decay and tones the wholi plalnis cBn b avolitcd If the piicr iivstem tv lis illrect effect on . the Is applied to the bock or chest. I'ri'-c, bloixl. I'rlce, B . 2.V. I Vim Dy-pcpsla Cure All forpis IVnn t onst!;.itlon ' 'ure Acts of lmlltri((tin and H"iti(h Troubles gently, yet thoroughly, on the llnweln, coniierei, such B ltlnlng Food, Die- It h ' u pn In or Rilplns: e Imnlnwi y tres After Mating, pelchlng. Hour, cures (lironlo t 'iui.i I pu I Ion. iiU-c, Penn Pll ( Preparation Cures Piles, Bleeding or Ullnd, pifilnidlng, External or Internal, allaying Influm tnatlon, gives ease and comfort- to the sore and inflamed parts. Price ROC. ,. ; ''"''!" " Imn Llnlmnt Cures snd allavs Pain, flpralns, . Bruises.. Ileadnche, Neuralgia, Hwollen ITolnls, fttfrnMs Tablet r Lama'. Muscles, Hore Throat, i;nninra woroun, ursmpa, ee. CJood Maurer " Rat-and Roach -Paste attracts these vcrmia by its odor; they cat It and die Itiatantlv. MAl'H EK'H I MSECT POWDER is ear da(n to berfliia, saU, fleas, saotlis. ' rVoJd onlrin holil. At all dninlata er D. Otl Bat A- aV PSII.I B-1HI. - 4'.-.' ' ' ." :'' Jost' rcelved, ' another car " of porcelain tnameled Bath Tubs and Lavatories, a nice line to select from. Hackney Bros. Plumbing and Heating Contractors, 1 .. ...I Jobbers In Supplies, Hackney Kklg. ' . W. Fifth St, v CllAllLOTTE, N. C , WHITE CANVAS TIES . New shipment Ot our nnmatchable White Canvas Gibson Tie. plain toe; thin solo, white Cuban heel -."' lricw $1.&0. White, Blue, Pink, Lavender, Coral and Nils Green Linen Ribbon T)e. .' : i,j: Price , '.,.;. Pearl Gray Undressed Kid Court T! and Christy Pumps. .; - . ; 4 ;';Prloa 'IS.M. V , ' V Any style by mall lid extra, - ,- GILREATII & CO. We Have SchcL1.:-' lo Tell Yea Aicut RefrijerEtcrs ,.',; When vou gt': V 'ready come in , and see'us.'.- -V: ;' - ' ,; .." . : ,-, J.N.fi!cCaiis!d&Co. . Stove Dealers and Hoofing Contra otora. rtions S14. Ml tV Tryoa (. Stoin x Ii, llrartjtiui n. l'nlpilutlon the li":nf. etc. J "lie-, Me -IVnn Kl.locv ami Liver Tnlili-I- of f.!icf:ry fcr fcrp c:i fee- Tf?'- Three kind, from 12 to 150 IL P. , r'St Return Tubu!cr cn4 "ah Portable cn dddi, from 12 to 150 It P. Ir;rcvcJGat!:c!.:::i7; ' O ins f nd Prccses, ' cnJ ccmp!cta culf.iacf capacity cf ICObaIca rcr dry end over. C-i r Four cr Hv-j Unds. 1 I l:ir, I ' roii'M, I ., V I'l 1. 1', .' s n i Torpid 1 i '., ! .., Tlr.-il. Av' J-Kios in the l iH. I'u .1 sn-1 r-l.ii. I. v 'f t - 1 t 1 J I.I v r, III ll'iut 1 ,..n.i, 1 Hri, i. etc. If you ue a IVnn IScnii'itr vou run feel aaxure.l tluit vm sin tnklnir mil Ii'iniMit. n-Mil In liwIlrlMo. (n,, e lile.l, lnv In ken, a lliey- Bie com-pniin.l-1 r.y fi iml" ,yl-.iit (i n 1 apetiull't Kn l mil il n-t l.i vt it Ii ti, oriii.nry ruti of c pili-inry me Ii n fe hi' 1 Ir-'. !- ,. ! f- f .v t ta cc:r;!;t2 t it. i I i C . . a - -Ja l j a V L L L Cjii. 4i, t j is1 .i 4 I. Secured by most careful se lection, from the best manu facturers In the country. Our. Una 'of Sterling BMvsr, s.nd , Solid s-nd, Plated Hollow Wart t is beyond comparison. - ' . '. ,Wa take pleasure In show ing rou these goods, as , we know that they can nor be lm proved upon and will pleas . tha most fastidious. .'lliV I Uiuiiivunltaiil VVa JEWELEUS. ' Let Us Serve Yea For All Purposes yE se!l the Best Coal ; . . that . money can buy, ; and know, we can give satisfaction, no mat ter . what your fuel re quirements may fce. ;' VC : Steam. Domestic, Blacksmith Coals : '.''........ . ' A . "..' ........-:.: :.' f : . . t. i. . I L . . ' i We are building an-Knglne Lathe shown by the above cut. It 1m complete In all particulars, and taper attachment II supplied when wanted. " 'This lath ts K-lnch swing and 7-feet centres. We can furnish blocks to put under head-stock and tail-rtLii .. l 1 raise these as much' aa two inches,' making 20-Inch swing for special u . ' We can furnish a revolvinf jroko to put In place of tall-etock i-i handle long pieces of shaft or pipe, 1 . ' . : THE D. A. TOMPKINS CO. MACHINE BITLDERS. OIARLOTTH N. C. Standard Ice and Fuel Co. ciwriont n c ! : - Dr.' IE. 5y Uatchlaoa. 4. S. Hutchison. ;'.-. '' c .'iiii!! INSURANCE '-. -FIRE, LIFE, ACCIDENT OmCKi No. 0, Bant Building, , Bell Thorn 4Sti. . LOOK FOR THE NAME In buying Cut Glass It psvt to get the best. Lib bey's nam's Is engraved on sach piece and it Is known to be the finest mads. We are agents for Lib bcy and keep a- full assort tnent of Llbbey's, as well as other standard makes. Not the cheapest, but th BEST for th money. , ibaldi & is. - Tiiis.inAL is a C-'"'.nIf of STRENGTH . DURABILITY ' , EXCELLENCE J . in. Rano con Etruction. Wo . ' invite your care ful , inspection of our l.irro flock of Rucli'rt Stoves and J u- .M!i.; : fa KEYIIOTC... "'( s S ' v If youl should purchase anything from us , ; i: If that thinj should not wear as yurthink it l: v'-. should in every respectwe are just as anx lous to make things right as you can be to - r. ;V have them, right. : f :'' i Carriages, : Harness, Horsesi .Mules, ' ; - ; , Baggage and Passenger Service, Stylish Livery. Carriage and Harness Repair Work a Specialty. J. tvADSYORTirS S0;iS CO. THE CHARLOTTE SUPPLY CODPAI!. iSv1 .' ,v; ';. : wb arb southern agents for TTXXE3 VnXB, GERMAN KED DLT9 AT BEDDLE FRAMES. . v j t:.rV-': v . write us tor prices.; ;'l:v::-i' roskatt A' Bishop Steam .Traps Carried In Stock; also Card Clothing aad t Tu Line, ot Supplies. ;. .'.-'..'1'--';' x ' " CZZARLOTTE BIRMINGHAM JsPARTANBURO FIVE YEATL3 OLD CMOOTU AI3 VILLO'J T3 V I I'f V Ufc) wa Express Charges Paid By Us. A trial wiU convince you that these goods are tho very best for medicinal and other purposes. Send : us your orders and if not perfectly satisfactory, ', return at our expense ana money win D3 reiunaea at once, . All shipments are made in plain cases. Remit by Potted or Express Money Orfcr. Writs for price list of other liquors. - Ccsvta MANTEL UOlUt Is a speolntjr or eurs, and our nan. tels ar far superior, botn ta material workmanship and aUrle, to th ordl. nary stock msnwd. "We'd Ilk you to Insp.ct our daalrns at first hands and know personally and perfectly th difference between our work and other. 'Twill prov money savins knowledr to you. We also handle tile and grates. Writ lor cmta. logut, ,i .. t ... v j. n. tvkAkTv CO . v "-,'. Charlotto. .1. O. flMMiil ULI.MlMll I ImmiJ Standard Ulih Grade Instru . m.nts, . unexoelled In ton.. duality, action and durability. Undoubtedly th best piano on this msrket for the money we . ask. It will pay you t In- v.stisat our planoa and pries before buying. ( , C!::rl:lte ( Pcd Co. 213 ft. Irjc iCl. C- ...LC i TC, f,'. C. fi - A? V 1 "-',"-Sv--0VKI.. . X21U MOON IS MAD r, : "VX -Xin C" ' many p.opi would lead nr t Have, When ' the housewife g . purchase flour for her bus!: i but It she has One usd the i . Charlotte flour she wtir-fak. r els. It I made of the c'u.' Isrtad wheat and droim at c r MJ-X'RLt'-MtLUU HOt : . ; J.'f liolner. lrc.; PhoM ., , L 4 L w3 Victor T"!'- '-t son i ii"". I'jo !' i J " I 'V. J : Th ocean la not the -. which maV choline br.ft.--v waters of the Catawba !-- them, for here In C' h ! " i brn niaJo ly tho C- iw' a surimilns savant -.-! ovr t the ocean. To f c t' i Ll'-f7.i- of the Or"-.-,. -. to tbo ocean. T'i I r i US oa elect rlo c:u; ii i ; ! ' (lis f m. '. 1 vn I'l I ' . '. a ' v i ; I - t i t ' i i.: l l I' t'o.'l 1
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 15, 1906, edition 1
3
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75