Newspapers / The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, … / Sept. 11, 1906, edition 1 / Page 6
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
i (iI.K'K l OCIiT. ojt ron the coujes. v - egv.vu r.t.u nrirr.s. A u on; i:u uooic . - t .? , "- ' ( i . ... r ; ,i(mri Hoary IH-k. it J'ailuf tieta id ! rr 3U-IWf beiitenree Jm ie Amounted to ' . Mow . n for an Assault on a Woman iCrdnrtlun on . Iltl Head Cause TroubloWenian et Hrawmxyv itr. ;'CUt" Recorder JPrank it.; Shannonhouse was ; sufficiently ' amused, : yesterday morning. There vera about a score caaea on the doeact tn the city police court and' few of the defendanta got oft without a fine or a iatlor road sentence,' Probably tha moat ettra ordinary case u that of Emsley Btarnes, a whit man who found guilty of being drunk and who uc- ' knowledged while on the stand (hut had two daughter."., thn "Went Just In iner teens, who have ben wiirktnK n;U. cotton mills, wlill.'. a pnrt t 'tha time, ho has been louflntf. Thl confession ww enough. The reci.nl- rpromptly aentenced the mun t term 01 ju aajn on me rnuu inn. .-- ithnra, Albert rore, i:rsng uranaui i pressed regret that he hail not Jurih- Hn,j Floyd Kom, , diction to make It 1 yearn inMeitil. 1 churlotte will Bend th following Vi lflM recorder !h not reuil-ln -inled. name.l to Trinity College, at Durham: : but he bellevi-a in auburn-hair. .1 , M. ms. John V. liutchuton. Myur pie and he l alwaya rea.ly to ,,-e , Xaihan, K. O. t'ola. Jamaa HUtohlaon. that no 111 ,efle, tlo:; are mad. m, SJn lu.r H.ewart and Jenka Aibury. ,.. . ,,iva iieiwr. John W. Hutchlnon, Hathac tL-rlmaon-hud rrownn i. um Calr will graduate thla year, age Juliu GrlKWold. an uppUli m Muln,t(, JoneBi who flUn. youngster who -wan lerking in the fd tnp uw ..ourse at the Unlvemlty Own Keitaurant. railed IJuxter II- I tlt!ul ,rrtI1 anj pHM(i hi eitaminatlnn SOB a red-heade.1 fool Buxtr had , i,. fore the Htate Hupreme Court, will DO objection to the re.l-hcin. il piitKlp tl, Columbia L'nlvemlty to take a ttut ha did not Ilka the dem rliillon i iu coure In law. of hia top-knot linked with the term fool, and he objected wlili xi.me flw f force. He a ulluwul ! K) payment of the i oi-l. lnl- ilrNwdd waa taxed with a line .f j mid Hi.- coata. John Iavl. an ebonv hu ho had ti in.- r.iin!hi ate with I i"i. i ljv. n;."i t. tit for n !ii-.T.-lm H'f the wh-r 1 1 tin i ini.i win work the nni..uril out "ii ili .1 !. 11 II.. ii- iff .is l.iicd had H"l Iiiivi- Id r..;i.N. '"NWiP I'err, u 1 1 .i k - .1 r i I' wli" had pot followed ln-lrui tl..n a to where lie might Mop his ..iiiiaKe al the Southern paiwnger iii'in, a lined $10 for his neelliienre t t 3. W. t'uuille, i he . 1 1 n a: man who, MOIite time "If" " iliaiKed Willi ateallnjt a iiiunili ( money from 'l ola Kleinlnc. d. nl. n of K.iM, Klrxt atreet, wnx . harxeil with h' lnir drunk Catldle WVK aMeH-e.l 1 .'. alld the rout. HIli" Ciiriei (mil llopklni wax Charaud wlili Keiting full of mean tle,uor and ralMng ome caln. Her portion wuk 2(1 daH III Jail. ' tdiriux .Moliley, i olored. wan pent te the road for 2" dam for traln beatlng. ti Maggie Rom mid I.uura Thotni on. two duky danmela. were rharged With ateallng a number of handker chiefs frolll-KleKI. Ptore. They were boend over to the Superior Courf und . gent to tall In default of Hie re quired bond " "W. A. Hharpe. white, ami Henry lOgram. rolo I. weie fined l" e.n ll for IndulKllU' " freely 111 hua-Juhe. " Dora Ua. eopoi t. for ralMnn a neighborhood diHturliani e, wu ns araaed Ii Three oenleio ep of 30 d.np each, wjth tao or three lino l lie worked nt. nd flm-H umoiintinK more thgn $150. Ill) IlldlllK the .opl. were the reault of 'the court yi-wrduy morning. TIIK I.IHKAUV I'KOSI'KKIV.;. ST . lioard of TriiMees Hold Monllily Meeting IJIararlau ltMirp New 4UfU 4 tlte InatltHlhMi ImplUale ' IJm4 m New Feat urn uf tlx- Library Otlirr Items. The board of trustees of the Chsr lutte Carnegie Library held Its month ly meeting at the llhraiy last evening at o'clock, Mr. J. Illrshiiiger pre ' aiding In the abeetwe of the chairman. C'apl. T. H. Kranklln. The ineeiliu was taken up with Ihe transaction of routine buslnesn and a dlsciisslon of the afTalip of Hie iiiPiltutinii Mrs. Annie Kmlth ltos piilimlttil her n prt for the mi. nth of August, whnh was approved The report xubmliied h Mis. liosp showed that the follow Hot Klfis hav ldM m.Ha r,. Ihr llt.Mirv leientlv: JNIne Volumes added t.. the Aiklns..n ! aiemoriai Miseionary i.iuibi). n m . t . , . sit volumes ...n.ii. n l. ' II It.d.lns.iu A t'ompHii' . ..it'l-h' r- thiee I kn donated b Mi 1 uIm (.jm r. .lie t -ume donated l.v Mr.. II K Hoy. r 4 volume punhai ). t r 1 - llt,rur . SOil about ! i.nl. i. .l liv I'm- lil.iiirv ' Inr1nr th" lnt ! eH-. n- mi eiprlno-nf M r I luph ate 1.-' ....ti ,., r Ii 1 i n I .I.l f.T ' lie .! I. in. .ifl-i II J.. I .v.ill f..i 11 library charging- t . : -of tt. i,.,.,k" 11 ' 1 1 ivin not w 1 mi me to bH,k that 1. . nt . a 11 th dU.l. .lie llt. 1 . are eventually paid f r . nt 1 .11 . trout ).. .W ill til' il l. thl" meaim and l.ecoine a pari of 1 . tlbiui) The Knalio eU( So lely ..f ihe1 Carollll'ir r v ti i .. r ri 1 1 m.I m ii !-.; hold ll li nlltlily in. . '11. i'- 11. the library Ac. or.ling ic. the t- p. 11 1 . r the 11 brarlan Hie In iilatl .n ..f Ih. Ill.inry during the month .f Anifiiil wim . 1 til and Id'- tin m her . . r o-ll. r In Hi. reading in. il r. f. 1 11. - i...ii.m u.ii J .6 7 3, tnak lint a 1 .ti. I 1 ' : I An Intel mi Ink t. hoi. .. t tin. 1ll.ru -ry thl" w. k I. h.. .J . 11. 1 ..J bulle tin, ciiii'..ihiiie .01- ..( rr,,. . I ( fT t -1 1 1 speaker, o. . -1.1.111- . ' Alio nr. to ftll enaHgeiii. i.t- ,ti.tiii i... .hauljio fUn hli 11 h i. . . 11 ri-1- r v HitS. . 4 itit-t w r v.wt 1: Will Arrlic lii ( liarlotte at and KM'ak In a... I'mk hi h. I'iitlug, for (. I110. hia s. ( . hi H !." He- ; !( Ion I'lan- Not tr Mnilc. Chan .Hv p. III r I., ml v h.u II. K I'll' II" II '- n.nrrott I I I . t 1 1 V h t. , i 7 the oppor tun' ' ..f William J.oin.iK I evening r.k, Un ite Kill mrli. it. and villi lu.'i ii. Kouthein M.i not... 1 . 1 .11 I Ml 1 'Ii Ih. t . ..ri. .1 1.. ti... i' . 1 t 'ml. in . . loyal fib-niU A I he will nie. t a t-v. I. he will be driven to Vhi,i,. I'm)., where he will deliver an iiddr. i n the tasilea of the o.n it u nm , food thut Mr. V c. i..i. ih a.-t ai msster of eien.oiil. an. I iriti.i dare the dlftlnauUhe.t vt-.it. r. At :H, lr. Uryan will t...i,l in, , , 1.1 the Southern elation mm ulU j.nv for Columbia. H ('.. l,.re 11,. ,v fOlloalng he li mm . iikhk. ih. nt In apeak. iMrflnlte plsnn f.n the ini.rtaln ment of Mr. lliynn ln.. n.,1 . 1 I,, , 1, made. Mr. J A. lieu, 1 hull mini r ihf Democrat ! executive . ..Tiiiuiti. ,. ef the county, has this tnatt.t hi charge and will cinpl. tr b plan to day.' It la needless to mid that i'Iiui lotle pe,pl will accjird Jdr. hi yu,, a hearty welcome. 'Tito Krotrlwnan t'albtl Itow-n. ' ' ' The Hootch msn was psasing through lbs btislaes office. "How was that I hoinorou lecturer asked the lllg I iHifTey. I r "I pulled Wise Puller last vcar and ! I'm going te near Ir. Hears now," re plied the slant artist. The Illg puffer pondered , a ' brief moment and then thoughtfully turned and rang bla rear belt.' t , 3 V'hr dees the sue burs? TV he dm t r'o-rults sting f Why do ' we feel an Mr-i-r the.Ooon Old fummer Tlmsi fnmwrr: sue BKil, we. se ueWKt'e V itch Mss RsV, and these little lilt ton l bnther us. Lrs lo look for ih em pit the boa to tt lbs geaulae, t-'Ai by lfaeieya fheraiaey. , . - - . ... . , A law I)elf'Ktkn to the) Vnleeewlty - Triulty t.ets m Jorxlly Itum-I- 'Oilier liiMtuuituna That lraw JtTuin . Within g fortnight all tha . young cpnrglahs of - Charlotte will " be' i at their respective ', Institutions, raking their bralna for an rsplanatlon to tho gov'nur' of tha rapid disappearance of tha flnrt f nutatmeot." ;' Including few mho have already Ml, Charlotte will aand hot la than SO young men to mora than half a down Institu tion Tha Htate University, aa usual, will get tha largaat quota and Trinity w ill also get a rood ly bunch. Several young men will go to oma of the Northern unirereitjee te nnin up. ilulta a goodly delegation from ' the county will aend the A. A M. Coi-' The delegation to tha Butte tfnlver mty will conxlst of the followlnC named young men: Mesar, Duncan and ClmllH Tlllett, Maniiu urr, nui uinf)r MrAden. Frank Jlutohlson, Pell Men-ir. Otho B. Hum, Ed Burwell i and Henderson Irwin will go to thn I'nlverplty of Fennaylvanla to take medicine. Mr. Yates Kalaon will Uke mediiine at Harvard. Mr. Thomas Wilson will leave to- l. for (.ieorgetown L'niverslty. Waah- iiiKion. .) KKNMKNT ItKWMtT lSKUKD, ( otidliloii of Tbe Cottou Crop 77.S fir tent. I'p to August 25lli Jlti nrr' l('Mrt Hecdd. The hist report Ippued by the gov ernment for th new cotton year wax received In Charlotte yenterday at 1 ih Iiii k phatp. The condlllon of the ci op up in Aujtupt Hath was reported to he 77. :i per cent, of the normal yield. During the 3lt dy previous, the (ondlllon hud deteriorated i.t per cent . the estimate for July being 82. per cent. Kor the corresponding month luM year the condition wan "I I per cent., a material reduction. The membera of the loial exchange were HntUipaling report ranging around 7! per cent, ami when the figures were announced there wa cinlderal.e commollian. Few ex pected Ihe eptimatH to be as low aa It wax The maikel, on the xtreugth of the report, which was regardeil as bearish, advanced 20 points. The gJnneip' report was Issued at 2 o'cloik. The report shows that 4i3. lOH bah-M of new cotton were ginned up to September lxt. This HKure Is ale ml liO.OOO bales less than the num ber Kinn.d last year. The season seem lo b a littl- luter this year than last. Negro Ma kin llold DbhIi for f.llM-liy. A negro by the name of Jlrn Hoff man was tried before H'tulle H. . Hilton vesterday morning, and lined J:'i(i ami costs for breaking u contract wllh .1 .Ii 11 It itosp Company Hav ing hired to do certain work t h ii.'Kio lAitalii.d money In advance and then would not fulfill his part of Ihe baigln. After sentence had been passed the tiegio made a ilcHpcrute effort to es cape. Jumping through n window to thy giouild. 13 fuel h.iIeW. rsini Klrkpatrlck's rank pea vines is ail that saved him. Constable H. C. Host and I'atriillman Irvine, ,,f the police force. Willi perchallieil ti) be pat-King. overlo.ik HofTtnan , w hile he was try ing to extricate himself from pea vines Peen feet high. He was carried back handcuffed. HTAKVIMJ to liKATH. Itc.-lllPe Uvr Pt..lm,el wa, . ,.k j . "1?"", ""H"1 h"C she ronUl 'not . ...a ' .. mil I could , , ,7 ' ' . "'H"! th.t p, nil nui f satritfaB 1 Hi up to rtir i,Z::V'.' wi'" l, irlc mil..,. . ..7 " Mr, ",1,' 1,",',"r"- "'' wonderful r,- pult that Ininn.veiiienl .. !.' m'kI t.e. 1 llii tonic on ...in h t.u. n.. . "I "lll 111, cur In " a. t.y H II Jordan Co.. druejlats We are leaders and origlnntora, not Imita tors nor followsra THE GREAT ARTISTIC PIANO ! Is to-day the marvel of the present pluno ago. it vaa never an experiment. Its artistic standard began the day it was conceived, and now. us In the pnst. the nearest peifiTt piano produced. Wf 'HAft NEW PIANOS of different makes, as tow. a on isy urtti). If you are only able to buy s low-prced piano don't you iliink the selection of ' these grades by Mr. HtlefT, who has been manufacturing pianos for over half a century, means, much to you? te. HI. Stieffi ' aVmthert)' WnrercMMgi-' "V' ft Wee Trade tnreet, "''? aiAiiurrnt, . "-.', -v .-ti : C 0. ILMOTII, Managar, 1 3IILI I Tim Indian Woman's May of klinnsr liruin.ln anala tsiie lloii iiiin ' Ceorge Patterson has brought back aome. good yarna " from the Adiron dacka. , While in that aectton of the country- he came In 'touch wllh the fellows who ere close to. the sotl.t and they always bubble over with good things. .-..,'" ;'. V- y "Indian , squaws make 'the best, of bear hunters," aald Mr. Patteraoo,vln talking with a party or friends.,. ' :M'Thet notion 'catchln','' deer, by runnln them out en thin tee," said a mountaineer to me, 'an' then get tin' em aa they go through might seem a strange way to aome people, : but aoout the queerest way I ever neara uf huntin' Is the. way the siuaws In Oanady eatch b'ar. They don't use no rinea nor guns , o' : any kind, Jiat big , stick, about the else of a ax handle. When anybody; seea a b'ar ewimmfn' across a pond near t be In jun rii.s.ge iney iii ,ins aqua wa ana the women Jump Into ' canoes , and ftart out arter the critter. One -seta In the bow with. thla sort 0'1 club la her hands, and one aeta In the -stern and paddles. When they get right along- aide the b'ar the one 1n the bow lay this stick gently across the small of the , crltter'a neck. , The first thing Mr Bruin doea la to . put hie fore paws up over the atick to try to push It away. Well, you 'see, when he does that he sure has put nis self into a position J 1st (Ike a full Nelso, that these here wrestlers talk bout, and he Jlat rolls over In tha water, head, flrat till be, .drowna. cause he can't git hia pawa down. and his hind feet list keep hlm-turnln' over head first. After he la drowned the nguaws tow him ashore and git him ready to eat. The first time I' seen thet t thought right there that thet were rollln' m some.'" r. "I am so delighted with what Cham berlain's Naive has. done far me that I fee) bound to write and tell yo se," ays Mrs. Robert Mytton. 87 John 8t, Hamilton. Ontario. ''Sty little daughter had a had burn on her knee, I applied Chnmberlnln's "dive snd it healed beau tifully." This salve allays the pain of a burn almost Instantly. It la for aals by It if. Jordan V Co. 25c. 25c. 25c. SPECIAL FOUR DAYS. Beginning this morning and continuing throughout Wednesday, we will aell any box of Stationery In our south window for . . XSc. This unusual bargain In cludes some of our very best 40c, .60c. and 0c. sellers Just glance at them as you paaa by. 3 Houston - Dixon S Co. Boob; Stationery , and Art 'OSS JUJ. J - J fL L F Short Talks on Tailoring HlfillT 1IKHF Is where the good cutter must have the co-operation of good tailoring. If not, even a well cut coat may bulge on one or both sides. Here Is where the Cutter throws Individuality In his style the length of the roll Ihe width of the lapel, the turn of the points, etc. This Is where your coat Is npt to turn "Inside out" if nt too short from back of neck to ir,nt of armhole, M Its. always set Just rlaht. There's several reason. Cabiness & Co. (lac.) TAIUHtS, 0 Month Try on Htrcet, i r B'S Values ft? i ri V 'Morris " Chafe. Oolden or Weathered Oak: arid Vtahogsny rramea,. with' fpanlah " Leather Cushion. I0.M i to Ha.OO. Worth llS.no to. 110.00.' Imltatl6n Leather Cushion Mqrrta Chairs for $10,00, $11.60. tlMA ' , SMl $l.0O.". . V.-V -',-,' ii ' -., ! VeJour Cushion Uorris'Chelrs' fti.M to $1$.WI. ' , r , . ., , We are shewing, aome extra good values la, Leather Chairs , tad ,Ilnoliere. --v .- '.-' .- , , , ',..., . It will pay you to visit our a to re and see theea Chairs, whether , you are ready to buy or not , t , ttaUsfastton (usranteed, f or money ' refunded. , -. ,,; " - v- '. 1 T; ncCOY;: Scuth Tryon -Street. . The North ( nrolliui Federation of . Women s Jubs llaa laaucd Ila,A V ual. . ie . i : ; . ' . ' The North Carolina rederation of Women s Clubs has Issued Its 1106 1107 year book.. The oRlcers of 'the organisation are:' PresldenU Mrs.,J. T. Alderman, of Henderson: : fJrtt ' vice president, JUra, Eugene Rellley, of Charlotte; aectfnd ; vice prrsldent; Mlsa Margaret Lovelf' Gibson, of Wlk Itnlngton; record inc .aecreury,' Mlas I U.IIU - COM r v-i.t-- 1 - . f I A ,.V...n A corresponding. Jdiaa Rebecca . Cheat ham Watklns. of Henderson: treaa- urer. .Mrs. it. ju Boat, 0! Ooncordaand. a act! tor, .Mra. J. U- OHmer, of.Wina- ton-Haierrt. .The 1 chalraian or - the varioua department .are M me4 here: library . ztenalon.'' af ra. t Sol Well, of aoljsboro; education, Mra. 7. 3U Stevens, of Jialelgh; village Im provement. Mrs, ' D. M. Ausley, of 8tatesvll)e; art,': Mba Isabella Swain, of Oreensboro: music, . Mrs.. C. C. Hooft.' at Chsrlatta- nubllratiea. Mrs. T; M. Hlttmam. of Hsnderaoa; State chalrltlea, Mra. A. t.. Coble, of State.. vine; reciprocity, un. O w. wnit sett, 6f Oreenaberot child study, Mra. K. K. Cotton, of Bruce, end domeatlo science., Mra, Delia Dixon Carroll, of Raleigh. ,k .,. . , ' I -., , ' . The. last .annual, meeluig waa held In Charlotte and the next "will go to Wilmington.. ' . v i ' The federation nambera ' II , clubs. representing;! towns. I Two cluba, the Virginia Dare Club, bf Concord. and the Martha Washington Club, 'of Mount Olive," bave withdrawn irom the fedarajtlon during tha past year. -0 CURB A FKLOW." Says 0am Kendall, of Fhllllpsburg, Kan.,'1 a Halve ahd the Salve Will do the rest." Quickest cure- for burns, bolls. soree. scalds, wounds, plUe, ecMmS,' salt rheum, chapped hands, sore feet ' and sore eyeev Only 26c.. at H. H. Jordan at uo.'a orug sure, .uuaraaisea. If you want a Bible with' good print, aubstantlal binding, complete helps, we have them at prices from $1.16 up. We have a splendid line of the genuine Imported Oxford Dlblea. Prices IS. 50 to $8:00.' The new and popular Ameri can Revised Bible, alt prices; and also large print Biblea and Testaments, 60c. up., t Write for catalogue. Stone & Barringcr Co. 5 No spellbinding methods here our quality talks for Itself. Prices, too. If we make promisee that you like then come to us. We "stand pat" Kxtravagant clalma lm possible of fulfillment are features we leave for the other fellow. Our great cry Is our quality. Don't holler much about prices could If we wanted to. Our Fall Garments ate marvels of perfection. Mnke skeptical buyers open their eyes, as well aa their moulhs in voicing their commendation Of our unrivaled service. Autumn hypnotise. weavee that Hulls Tailored to Taste ,1111.00 to SM.QO. Cabaoiss & Co. (Inc) TAII-OUK, t Houth Tryon Street, IB 1 as to .the wonderful, cures efiected by ' ' ', " Tfce l!ccl.!crJb-rg r.!;ncral Voters ' ;Chase Oty. va.'?;v!;V Others ell what their waters are: we show what ount do. Tttcse are no fancies ,v These are facts. Let i those who were cured .speak for them selves. LISTEN: ' f X 1 i . , - 1 , ' I i James yr Oliver, "ll." D.i a leading physician- of Draperavllle, Vg.i ' I have used- the Chloride Calcium Water In a case of Scrofulous Ulcera tion of i the Meg. - Ecaema, and in obstinate case of ' Chronlo Malarial Poisoning (after having ised various -medicinal agents without , much per manent nenent), vattn good, enect. . 1 think It a valuable remedial agent In Scrofula In all of Ita forma. Malarial affections. Ecaema, Dypepsia, flepti- eaemla. a,- and the entire class of die In which a deparattve la lndi cated. . Taken propexly It acts on the gtanauiar ayatem aa a. genua , tonto aperient, and allghtly, diuretic , . v .Tte . H!cnirch bf Medicines Nature's Greatest Gift to -:. , Suffering Humanity. ' For Indigestion Dyspepsia, ' Rheumatism. Ecaema, Tetter, Cancer in early stages, Tu- T . mer. and ail ; Blood Die eases, 1 . Is without '. - - : ' in equal. rti-. Price- ,$1 Pcriottle ; MANCFACTURCD '.BT MRS. JOE PERSON ' I ' .'"' Mrs; loc Person's - - Remedy ' i i .' ' Prices $12.50, $15, $20 and up L ONG' TA TE QL O THING eO. :g Goods Sent on Approval, Returnable at Our Expense .'V r; ':.t,x.. ( ; ' i. . . a fS 'i , i i ; , ; CerS lo " ' TM Hems t Kwaseslie rKJi. it fftv i y "i J j . v Ml A i n Ind'L I'M"1 See burticf stdclc tresses, prices ; r ain ice Mattresses & the get. a.bargaihi, $12.50 Felt Mattress for $1000 " ' No such, bargains opeciai 101 qi rmesr jyiattresses at barg fore. These bargains will go quicldy . PARKER-GARDNER COMPANY I .-, Early all tensities Come In and let us show yqu a special line of early Fall Qothinge Itfs a line that canft be excelled and will give you. the satisfied feeling of knowing you are dressed tight; ; Blite and Black double and single breasted, the-very ; kind fashioit says is correct; ''V TT WHAT MORE CAN VOl) ASK Thari to get faVsiiit'fof tlothea that is absolutely' 5 correct in fashion: perfect in tailoring and properly fittedour'figure? WK HAVK '1HKIVI. , :i ;sThe best tailor in the iana can .do no more. ..' s OUR LINE OF FALL SUITS T -. For men and boysj is ; guaran teed In every Way. .We don't eell suits that yt can;t guaran-1. ;"'v tee. . Remember, v'-j ' lr .MERLON'S CLOTHES Fit. ' ED MELLOW CO. LEADItJQ CLOTHIERS L . 1 '.t-'iirt of O&eitrtior Mat- $ 1 5 and $ 1 7o0 : .1 t ; ; lot. Gome and - , ., :i .... -i;. ; This Sale Only $850 y ever offered be- 0 : M h. , - I . , ,. , . . .' , Th Hou of Kwppnhimi ' I f-XfH'vXi -mm: It '! 'i-i. . ":;'. .''V yjtr'-r ?;; l m 1 fl . ' ' 1 ji. ' i 'M . v. "V' 1 f V" 1 ' .. 'I.1' . - i .' F '( i '
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 11, 1906, edition 1
6
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75