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CIIAKLOTTK DAILY OI33EBYEII, ' SEPTEMBER 22,:100G. wi;i:ds ur the wayside Aa sometimes In tho halcyon eea ton, between frost and front, there bursts upon flower garden a 1 lut blooming of rosea, so yt-.-ttrrday af ternoon, Mm-e It was not very' far to the time of mufin and boa, - the girl and women went on (rand pa rade In white. There was hardly a dash of any color, except an occa.ton-. al blu ribbon, knotted daintily above elbow, and a food many blue duck rfhea and blue stockings All the men. who could spare the. time, and were on to the fimi lolled about the square and tried to keep tab In the feur direction, '"Goodnessl I've got work to do. but I can't work while there la aucb scenery." aald Mr. Jen kins, leaning on a letter box and com manding a broadside , of the equaro. "No toll , tor me , till night Cometh, .when no man should work." There t ,waa precious -little chopping in-prog ress; many ot th clerk had one o( i their arms around a' convenient tele - phone pole, staring; there wera hardly as many people In tha a rug atorea a on Sunday; moreover. In one senss H vh not a social season, tor you might - stand and gaze-half an hour i and not ae a man and glrf walking together, but tha glrla In threes, two, and single. Thua the delightful spec . tacle cannot ba explained, unlea tha ladle got word ' round -by the trap . vine telegraph or underground rall- road, unleaa the aubtla influence of tha weather moved them all alike, or unlea. aome power . beyond their con- . sclQusnese. such aa that .which drew . tha three Magi together,,. , controlled tha Charlotte ladles, ' Not only were :. tha aidewalka festival, but everybody's aurrey waa In ue, and each atationary . ma a waa kept busy, looking into re deetrian iacea and -Into, those of tha aurry occupantsfor it would have been awful, you know, to have jnlaeed th n4 and smile of any girl whom - um nsppenea to Know,- ' i r At half, past four you .might have . walked down North Tryon on tha wat -aide (many1ad.es do not follow tha . eastern sidewalk, between tha Carne jrla library and Jordan's, because they goi-ueea to, keeping clear when the 'saloons Wert there), and down, abont f Sixth - r . Seventh t street, you c might nave patted yourself and soliloquised "I had no dream X knew ao many peo . . pla In thla town..' Ahem h I'm' favor ite, .a neart-breakerr' At ; flya t you mignt nave made tbe same trip and .. turned round , la .dejection,' feeling youraelf a stranger. , Ton would then .hava debated which la better, tha city and , Ita uncertain multitude : or tha Tillage with Its familiar knot of maid ens, known . by - and knowing : every- body. Tha village youth know - at . what cool hoar thla covey will flut tor down atraet. andVthey.lle. In wait ror it.. A sir Roger ; . would -, pro , nounce, There Is a, great deal to ba aald oa both aides. A woman la woman, God' blaas her, whether you find bar In the surf, at the Eagle . Nest Hotels or on tha .fair green land between. early waked In hltn and he had untied tho utriais hliiim-if. Anyhow, the wallopv, roomy cloth flapped about hla ankl.-a au th dragging, sU-lna; might take care of themaelve. xou tan't lmaKlne how ludicrous it was: that Iong-troured little monkey, stepping about three. Inches to the pao, healthy, happy, contradictory", and having the biggest time in town. One tan easily fancy, without, having followed him, what aort ef place, he and hi escort turned up at ':; When both these charming sight had dlHappeared In their aeveral ways, tha delegation still stood,- and were rewarded duly for their patience. Tha sweetest of little maiden cam along by the Buford and met.' opposite the barber palace, her father. .None of the delegation knew either -of them, but their relation waa apparent She had a petition, and aha took his band In both, her and looked up at him la a way that would make a poet im mortal to describe.. Hf seemed to turn, the petition down, but , atooped and, kissed her, while, she threw an arm over his nek.' Several time h started on, but she would think of aome other persuasive and 'call him back, fondle hla hand, and do those graceful, affectionate,, appealing llttla things, which children of tha Imag ination alway'd,-but theaa of the street hardly -ever. She won out, of course,'- He put something ' Into' her hand lifted her up and klased her. and. away aha trippedwhere tha dolls are, or to the candy store T f : -I' i ' : v 'J 'v ' . W vi . 1 ; . , : : . .. .' ..." la Bam';' Joneai t,.,'';. Wilmington Mesaenrer. i ;-'r--L;".r- Som people pay Bam Jonesj annu ally to the une of about a dollar to oome avround and cuss 'em ovU Urn ha Junt made a visit to Charlotte on profemlonej bualaeaa. Lum bortoc Robeaonuut. . 1 '- . v-.,-, ' v . Well, tha people who are' willlne? to pay to be cussed deserve tha cuvs- ing, don't you thmk T--&UUevtU jjanamark. . They evldenUy.thrnk' they do; or It may be thac each one of them la wil ling to pay for hla wtn cuaslng for he pleaaure of hearing the lambaat- enc the .other fellowa et t thaamme v.A , , - i 1, t i ...:.,. . . ! ' n r 1 r T- '" e--i r t 'i ? time. Boston Record, rrj of Mablt.T." '.',r x V A' Some from the "Sultan" ot - Splsu' ;,AMUSMENTa: . i The usual afternoon delegation waa standing at The Observer steps. Two ladles came smiling by. and spoke to v . the delegation; ;.TDid , you see ' that . charming- vislghtT" They " pointed J; southward.' "And did- you see that . . other charming sight TV aaked a mem .. ber of the delegation,' pointing north- ward. , There waa a buret of delighted . laughter.' - What the ladles had seen . waa a tiny couple, a hoy and a glrU ." h4.wHh light -green-rompers, av awaa : ger belt, red ahoes and socks, and ahe ; lir white,' Her Trellowhalr' waa erop ; ped round In that loveliest aryle of child hair dressing. The charming pan oi it. nowever. wa that the tots had their anna round. each other and their heads almost together. . They ; ., were, oblivions of the world and' of . .. stlme..- They went aa if they had all . nay to go and bad not agreed who should guide, for they wandered from v. one edge of tha pavement to the other and i paid no attention to anybody. A man touched the little lass! on her ,; cheek; but aha did not took up. Peo ( pie smilingly gave them the right ef .way. it is a pity not to have tol- . lowed tnem and aeen .where , they . . mrnra up ana wnat adventurea they - met wun. . mui u waa the same oroh lem aa that of the Medieval ass mtd- , way between two haystacks thla an- alegy ' la extremely remote In that the attraction waa equally strong in ; both directions. The other charming sight waa a chubby-legged American cltlsen of three and a half, racking v mivam oj a nurse, wno waa puahtng a go-cart with a red-headed baby tn It ; There waa nothing beautiful here: the red-beaded baby waa ugly and dirty, -V the nurse waa a black rose, the willow , ; wearing of the go-cart had burst, and Master Chubby Legs had been dread ,'v fully neglected. He waa also dad in ,: rompers, wherein he had romped for ; days and wallowed as he willed. The trousers compartment of them wa. t. . long to begin with, ' with . the draw-' : strings mat should have secured the ,-; lega above hla little old knees had come untied. Perhaps the universal as , plratloo. for long , "pants- had thus The Sultan . of Bulu". will he pre sented at matinee and night perform ancea at . the Academy of Music to- aay. , injs is one or aeorae Ade a Deal But twenty minute of street-gating I productions and. If It Is put on welt might furnish apage in the paper, it will be delightful. The door will there were 'so many . 'other 5 things. opened at 2:10 o'clock tor.) the And In a way It would all be worth Unee and. the curtain will rise at while, for Vo are made so that we clock. . , , ' :, : ; like for the first time when w see j iwmkthinq ABOVJ THE SULTAN, mem paintea, -inings we nave passea I ine -iinea or -Tne suitan or buiu a hundred times nor cared to see." . I fairly scintillate with Oeorge Ada' A r5TBW: SOTTHER1V PLAY. :J - "On Parole.". Which Promisee to be ; Probably the Most Popular or This Rcoaon's New Play, Had Brilliant Opening a Washington liaitt WeHc V Something About the Prod net km. K Mr. Harry Elmer, ' the clever ad- vance man. for"On Pearole,' -which' prom lee to win .many laurel la the aatlrlcal humor, and the music, which waa written by Alfred Q. WathalL la run or tuneful hit, .-. s,. v . Hera are aome of Oeorgo Ada's aay lngs la "The Saltan of Bulu:"' . ""A new woman knows aa much aa any man and a little more.. "According to The Ladle' ' Home Journal It la not considered good form for a wife to hang around when her nuBDana is proposing marriage to an other woman?' ,. i . . ? i ; . ."Don't the ladlea of vnur rnnntrir uieaincai neia nie peason spenc. yee- amoaei" aaxs ttxe sultan's .wire, to terday In the eltv. anwncsnar tem h- which the American repllea; "The preaeonatlon ot bJa play here. Speak tng of hla play, Mr. ETmxsr aald: "On Parole.' the omr war play by Louis Svan Shlpmaa, Vhlch will be the,- WtraoOon aut he Academy ef ladles de the women don't" ; "THE COUNTT CHAIRMAN. Georre Ade a successful ." eomedv. "The County Chairman,", which, will be at the Academy-, soon, .waa .' the noUble hit of the season In New Tork MubIo October let, iweired tts InKlal I twa yeara age... There la a pretty love presentation lat wk at the Nation. 17.. ""n ""fJ: m iuwn, Tvaaain-rwo. aoa waaj at village typea that ; every . theatre received with the greatest enffhuM- i ae" who iaa been in the country aam. f Tho erltlca of that cty. were 1?L JlIISli"?1 unamlmoue ln deolartnar 'On Parole' I charrma'n ef JeffeVaon Mnnt. wiih . to be the beet war play -written ernce I kind . word for every one, ex cent hla DomtBaou.-,; ereatanenc ot one ljue-jong enemy, Judge Rlgby, Pay attowa a tmvel treatment of the grasping "tight-fisted" ' ' politician: rather tiacknexod theme of the cavil Sassafras Livingston, 'the' shUtlesa war. tnaemudh as the story la Cold darkey who sells hla vote to the hlgh from the viewpoint of the South. t bidder, but who "won't stay sold," AU Che charaotere but two are South em era, and ror CMa reason, of no oth er, should ha piece be well received in this section of the country. ,: ..v k. a. jsraden. who la the manager oi we ptoductKxi, wku bring s com- pairy or -great strength to thla ovty. Mass Charlotte Walker, who, by the way, la a native of Galveston, Tex. wtll be seen as the heroine, Constano aa one of the candidates exDressea it. mere, too, are uncle jsck, tbe eld-, eat Inhabitant; the village hoarding- nous seeper ana ner oratorical hus band who hates work; the flighty and flirtatious milliner;, tho "fly", drum mer from . Chicago; the hand some young lawyer, and the attractive young achool teacher to whom he .... la -engaged; . the editor of the county newspaper; . the Pinc.Wy; . aa-uk Vtaconl and many other-char aotor oJstanotBa4.'and vualvtT.-aslacters., Oesrrs Ade did not ruTi"f wjor. uaie, turner Dermi in rue cast 1 nia Tyoes. Alia rDovnood. wa umi are Frank-. 15. Aiken, Morgan Oomaa, I among Just auch characters la In- Scott Cooper. . Thomas - P. Jackson. I dlana,- and that's one reason ' why ray Wheeler and Alethea Ijm. , r On. Parde will olav but thwi weeks tn the South, as U Is booked to open in New Tork city, at Hack. ett's Theatre, the Oct- Slnd." . . A .New Town, Mayes-worth. Mayea-worth la the proposed name I Chairman' of a new station on tha Southern be tween Lowell and Belmont II mile south of Charlotte. Meaare. J. H. Mayes and L. A. Iodworth are the moving aplrlts in the erection there they are -so -lifelike and real human beings on the stage. . It la through the naturalness of ' "The County Chairman" that, the best appeal la made. George Ada has given the produc tion a moot elaborate aettlng, and the epecteoular aide of "The County la so Impressive that the play has won the title ef "The Pic torial comedy. THE LITTLE DUCHESS". Lovers . of music, ' life, comedy. oi a una new cotton mill and It is beauty and talent in their musical planned to name the village In their comedy diversion are promised one honor. Steps are now under way to ot tn rel treats of the season, when have -the authorities of the Southern Countess Olga von 'Hatsfeldt who has Railway build a depot there when the bCOm of the most successful proper time arrive, calling the- rail- mB"l'1 coraT in America dur- a M.r . .. ini uii nasx lew years, comn to tna in th-enVw mm 'win be commenced nhVauTh ahortly. The aide track has been -fin- X SL mLf.t !ufnXJi ? wtth I ,n TtlMn mgnlncTn? oduct'c'f Trtl.tlc .w. .... ... l scenery ana .beautiful coarumea. a. ''1.' " " ' " ' ir 'l,u fuM of faaclnaUng girls, and a Had TJltrrlor, Motives. .: 1 splendid : cast of . comedlana. "The Col. W. H ruhom. nt rirn.K. Little Duchess" la ons ef the briarht- has an ear for good thinga On the of-modern musical comedies, and Bryan special the other day, he told ben tremendous suocess ever tha followtn story: ''I 'heard a arood 1LH flr"' Pf?n.ta ne New one the other day," aald CoU Oaborne. 70nrLl"S w onf "I.0"6 "The negro who drives the Ice wae-on f" f'l M , that cornea to my place was hailed by . m JEtRBON bots. m. another negro boy,, who aaked: 'Say, 'oseph and William W. Jefferson, nigger, when la you goto to school r wno nav been aeen' here In a revival t aon t Know, what makes youl' onenaan s immortal comeay ine . . . I T 1 M . t. a A a a a i. a - . PROSECXTIOJI'8 CLAIM, i Profresor Grnnng Dnnonatrates Em balming AiaW a. ITeseace. Waterloo, New Tork, Special.' tOth, to .; New, york, Herald VThe hear Ing. before Oovernor Hlg' gins to-day. In the Albert T. Patrick case was the direct result of a aerlea ; It atrange thing how strong' the naou is. xne otner day, the forward ' seats being aU v taken,', a woman got on the rear seat ' 1 waa on the platform talking to tho con. ductori when ; I saw bjm , lean for ward and Without i'.annl hnliMi nn i reiracwry onttona on . .. this womrn'a ahlrt waist She turned and giarea.-at mm. , ' lr goodneaa,T.he said, "I forgot Tou see, I am a married, man and Z have te do that so often for my wife !. never inougnt wna , j; was Prima Donna KUU the Village Geese. fconaoq. Standard, ',.;. .kvvV'.,, Tne - Wall-KhOn - Hmnrti. .. rrm donna. Frauleln Tedak, an ardent mo- ""7r . lway ner own driver, re- fi x ' , :', iJx -J ' 4 y t hs 'Village of Bsepesvelphel sot am noi sup, oui rts.". vlllagenv of experlmenta conducted within the J knowing ihat she mutt return the same last few months by Professor Charles Oenung, former president of the Em- way, Darrioadad the mH... k. balmera' 'Association of New Tork and TiT "IZL'"l"kPJ?u5r? S area-. at present lecturer for that organ.... iTt&ET tion, who resides in thla village . The contention of Patrick's at torneya at - trial that the congested condition of RIce'a lungs as discovered at the autopsy waa due to injection of embalming fluid through the main artery of the arm was refuted by the expert testimony; which declared It Impossible to 'create such a condition after death. Following his prl vestlgatlon Professor Genung one Bala Without nrotMi . nA ..i. n ' avmm who ar on tne car. ; Brttlah Plvlng Record. London pally Mali; Lleutenaqt Damant and : Absolutely Puro : . A Cream of Tartar Powder ? ; freo from alum or phos ' . phatlooold 'j: imS JO SL'BSiiTUTZ Contractors-Koficc! ; The East Carolina tlailwav. of Tarboro: N: CL i in Catto, from h. n. a snankar.- sfhl the market for the followiDe contract work in a four- i oonaiuon. ' o nayaj invesugauon of deep StOrv Office hllildinff' r- -private in- sea diving have Just descended In aj ' OU1CO UUHUUlg, 0 ng' at a I Scottish loch in rft.in. ..i. . . I : ' - convenuon ef embalmers on August of thirty-five fathoma, or 110 feet al AE"-PR00x JFIiOORS. n.or''".lc ojer twenty- record for the Brltlah Isles and nrob. tour hours after death In the exact manner that Rice was emUmednd JtVA2 FI-OfiPB in less than twenty minute, ner for mad I nave seen reaonaui " i dv tn njiBri n v.m a a i . - - - w. AiwirauaaiSL. an autopsy, showing an identical con' dltlon of tho lunga as discovered In tbe Rice autopsy. ' LONGEST ARMORED CRUISER. Brltlah Warship Shannon, LMnched Thursday, Will Kot be in It With the 1 Worth CaroUna. - - London Cable. I Oth. 'The Brltlah' armored cruiser Shan non, the longest la the world, waa launched to-day . The Shannon has a total length of 410 feet. Her beam la 75 1-1 feet and her draught SI feet She will carry, when armed, four O.J Inch guna, ten . . A Trylnr year. v Portland Oragonlan.. ante naa been a venr trvin w" ws" inieves oi an graaea PRISM LIGHTS. MARBLE FLOOR. CEILING. HEATING. PLUMBING FIXTURES. ELIZABETH COLLEGE 0?ENS TO-DAY. in Amusement Parlor at tng xr Tryon opens this -morning, it prom laea to be one of CharlotU'a leading attractions. Among the many things la a alot machine that takes and fin. lshea your picture In one minute. It is tne oniy machine eostina- unr mm cent Tou simply take a seat in front of the machine and In one minut 1.1 runs and elarhtv-two email arunai'our unianea photorraoh la dellmrad and .will have five torpedo tube. She t0 yu- Thla outfit cornea direct from ha extensive protection and l really I on ?' tbe famoua Northern resorts a match for many of the older type nm never located at a place in battleships. Her tonnage la 14.600 which It did not prove to be a highly and her contracted speed twenty-three obtaining attraction, knots. Tha Shannon la the elarhth of TheM Pr're are located la nearly her name In the British Navy and the f-11 W cltlea and not only furnish lineal .descendant , of "the" Shannon, n,a"n erade entertainment but are Whlrh mmt tha JTh(aanaVi That Kreat educational lnatltntfnna v... enannon waa tne secona or tne name, i " " me nignest class, tka flrat ttavlnar tiMn at tHnta nt thlv. I BCSnea from all Darts of tha a-lnh. mA .... ..... . . .-. i . , " i nawn ium ayikw umii iwr spsoiai an ty-stx guna lost tn a rale off Cape La j oet any clasa of Innocent amuse-1 mrhnnim Mln..n.4 ,rh tha .,.'. , Hogue in HOI. The aeventh Shannon ment that has been devised. Bring P"01 nf .Vs- was wi v 11 1 k imara crunw ctw vuiirv-wi imw penoie by the British navy ana recently went I 'uu umisn tnem hours of solid to ths scrao' heap. T . t , . will pay every resident of the .'(The armored cruiser North Caro- c"7 5 T,t n" Amusement Parlor at . . . . ...... . . . I IflK N I.M.4... 4 . una win De evt issi long ana over iw i " feet beam.) Out of expanded metal and concrete, v ' ; v.: . . Tiling and Terrarzo. , ' l?or vault lighting. : Wainscoting and stairs."; v i Metals, . Steam. it Electric and gas'; bank.' and! gas. -'; AND Conservatory of Music. A UIGII-GRADE COLLECW FOR LADIES, . ; ' Watch this apace dally for special announcements of the eight special A GywnU4,of Bala Lake. Court Journal. Ths announcement that a fine gwy aald has been taken In Bala Lake and Is to be mounted for exhibition la the : lit A thorough course of; study in all departments similar to that of Leipsig. - vV;:V :-; r'-0ii'-' 2nd!.' A separate, well-equipped Conservatory Build ing, devoted exclusively to Music. 3rd. A faculty of Specialists who eive all their timfi 4. 4. Warn MA..nlail yas avhlhiHA. I r Via I a S a ayaa. aa .aaw aa.a.1 " w . British series In the Natural History Y Oil U 3V, bCDt. eV4tfl tO Music Museum. Will puaaiS most. PtOPie, . as uinHvn im. vtnir. - I StU rt. . a .' a. t-j ... . ' ' . few. even followers of Iaaak Walton. . mVXTKS WUBCTVatlUiy 13 HSSOOaieQ WITH A nign-graOe IL"0Tt rf salmon7 An, ZJ?. I CoUege for Women, affording the students the re- cles. and la abundant in Ullswater and caL Qirilcal Oomedv Sucosss. fininf Influences anA fidvantatrea nf CrMftrm lifi. other large Ukes In Cumberland, but . . . .... " . . I : tt -b- VS$ SS- i?i.tt:7iSSd 'etseil I HP I imp lltrrhPCC ' " Music not required to take studies in the where. Previous to the Introduction " hwiv vhuiun -..-, denartrnent: Then ' riav- tV- rkt-J-a. r of. Dike the cwynald waa verr abui ' - - , ... T" ' .wT-.T:r.--.i.'.!r..L!r r ...""! . rf ?''.JL. -"l1" B!L ""I:.!: -52. rarm only musla PRICES: Matinee T5cu soo. Soe. Evening 1.60, $1.00, T6c, 60c too. -'.....'JV;. For catalegtts and full tnformatjoa, address MATTNRM Aim NIGHT , OEOTIGE ADC'S COMIC OPERA f GHARLBS B. KING, President. SESSION OPENS SEPT. 18. '1906; fVtX,7' tie 'me datf r 'Cause, I des wanted ter know. T)oo you want mar place? . v ' ' - ''"' .VSjjSSaSaSSikj; V ;. Rivals' undoubtedly Inherited a great Ideal of their respected father's talent. Everything they attempt Is character ised by fidelity, careful preparation. attention to detail, and the perform, ancea they give are - always artistic and enjoyable to the highest degree. Xhl season the younger Jefferson nave entirety departed from the Jef. Iferson method of Playing nothing but comedies- written by the old -maetera land have made a big seenlo produce tion of a modern, up-to-date comedy written for them by Cleveland Mof- I fHt and Hartley Xavla. entitled "Playing tha Gam.", which made a marked euccesa wherever produced. The same standard of excellence has Ibeen maintained In the seltctlon of the supporting -cast that has Charac terlsed. the Jefferson' oomnany here tofore. v; Ernest Albert, It is said, has I painted two beautiful scenes for, this play, one showing -the reading and writlng-roprn pt the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, snd the other the interior of a lamous artist's .studio both of which are exact reproductions of the orlsln aia. josepn , jaiT arson is cast for a pari somewhat new to-' the ataae. specially lit the treatment given to It by tha artist, that of a real Southern gentleman, the kind that, the Bunny Bouth Is so Justly proud of. while William W, JerTersOn. with hla Ua-ht. breesy comedy, haa made the nart r -r-ercy -.ariton, a. young butterfly oi society ana reunion. One or the big I hit. It Is said. Of the breeent ana inn Much haa been said In favor of thla i production which will open at the lAcaaemy or music next week. - - . - l i. Rico I-nmlne In India.'' . ' London Time. ., f ' : , r. , - . ' The rice famine In India Is slowly getting ; worse and , Is extending to Bengal. Price are abnormal and a a result crowds ars looting the ahopa. for one ia now, rarely caught. ' The gwynlad recently taken measures fif teen snd a half inches.,, ' 1 ..Ml Monkcyk ganlscd,'. Kenosha, Wla.. Dispatch ts The phlla deipnia Record, - . ityj, Monkeys are to have -the time of their Uvea In Kenosha. "They have been organisea into a'unien and are obliged to work Just one-balf the time set down by the union working laws of man. Any Italian who works hi monkey overtime will be subjected to srrest and prosecution by the Humane Society. : v , There haa been an Influx of Italian organ grinder and .monkeys to Kan osha during ths last month, and It Company of 0. Prtae Beauty Chorua ..I'iV."- - . hours. It was decided their labor too strenuous., so ths hours fixed from 10 to l c m, and P m' ' - ' . '; t .V.. j..'.. MtooaroaaTtS CAPITAL STOCK INDIVIOCAL .INSTRUCT! O.N ' $30,000.00 k MRS. ;CILtRLISS;M. '.ROtWAD CIUTICtLLY IUa. ' ' Mrs. ChwWM, Schwab, wife of the former' president of the Tnlted Blate. Steel Corporation., has been very 111 for the past fortnight in her home In New Wk city. ThouRh no authoritative .ut.,,Mlt .as t"-n f r,1 ? !h !,;t,.,r,0f h7 ,,",,",',' h"r condlllori at one' time Our- lug- thai ,-eriod. Is aald to have been critical. . Attark of DlarrlWe Cured by One Dos of t'hamhxrlHln'a Olio, Cholera and llarrbna Hemedy, I wa o weak from an attark ef dlarrhia tht 1. could eiri-'ly attrnd to my (tutlM, hn 1 look a do of t darn hflrlaln's Collp Cholera ami larrhn Jtamfdy. It rnri-d m ntlrilv and I tin.l b-n liiklnir other nir-illi-me fur nine !? wli hont ri'flpf. , I lion i ( 1 1 r rcomm-ni1 thla r.m.dy as ' being tti li.at to ny knowledge tnr nel cmi.riluliiU.H (, l-iewarl, uf tho f.'-ttt of li.ttit p. I rn., ( ,i i-t-nvlHe, AU, iur t un hi il. 11. jor. oan Co. T A Vewatllo Mlasoturlan. Kamas aty ar. '; ; : ."One of the most remarkable men mat ever uvea in Columbia," says v-oionei 4 b. uorsey, . "waa Bam xoung, wno- was. a lawyer here tot ii or- is years before the war. He was not only a rood Jawyer, but one of the best actors I ever aaw on the stage. . He was a pn shoemaker, the " cigarmaxer. i ever saw, and Could play a violin as well as ths old maa. ter. , iu could make the most effeo- uve temperance, apeech and then a few hours afterward could be drunk er man any otner man in Columbia. ue made an ideal prayer .meeting i"unr, ana couia Desi svery one else In a poker same. He waa ths most sccompiished man i ever aaw." y Woman's Relentless War on afan. Lady's Pictorial. C'V,V ' ' . Possibly the next work which wo- men taxe up win be that of the chant leur . women make better driver than men. -They learn more quickly im iuej- onve more carer uny, though at tha asms time It must be confessed that they are more fearle than men and consequently more liable to run rlska. :. -. .' ' A woman chauffeur would make a much more suitable companion for la. die motoring than a man: but. of courae, n wouia neve her drawbacks, snd in cases of sccident shs might not om ao nueni a in male ho usua occasion Polite vVaudevi LATTA PARK,; i-'r rl.- XH .t,-N.',...-a. Vj'",,T "i o;:e wi o;:iy . .4viau,t,iainvA.ltU'l . Suiibn Sill X1MJS. It is a conceded fact, known everywhere In North Carolina by those best equlpmeats, the- largest. -More-graduates in positions than -all other , business schools In the State. So get the BEST, it is the cheapest. Writs to-dsy for our SP4GCIAL OFTER4S, KKVt CATALOG CS and foil Informa tion. Address v.'--i' .. , . :. .... KINO'S nTOEVESS COLLEGE, .we also teach Bookkeeping Shorthand, Penmanship, etc. Send for our Home Study circular. by mall, i','A 'fit All Speclaltlfk f No Waitx Admission 10 and 20 Cents t1 . - 1 Oysters cn l!:!f SiallfS: The first brought to this mar ket this Season. . Special- din ing hall fitted up lor theatre suppers,, etc -f!:s,.:; THE DKNNY CAFE W. D WILKINSON, If gf. V i We Lcadotliers follow. , ' iTOMBYTERIAIf COLLCG1! TO R WOMEN, Cn ARLOTT fc, W. C ' ' " Thla old ana reiUble school makes no loud clalma but polnU to Its iraduatsa In every section of the But. , 'i - . . , ? , wieiVS taCtt,t v?. i"110 P"oUllsts. musical advaaUgea of the E5-4?a0rd,,J 17 MSr. with modern convenlencea and , a nigh standard commend 1 M ths people ef the South. , . KBV.' IL. BRIDGES. Dv President A t. , ,' The Trsvellnc Han's IIoma, .'Get Re-rrtal Copy, of tits OrtKloal c Lavion's Iii:tGry. ent as th male chauffeur, lilf rfK '-...Tt-. .-. y .Peak. forc,b,y on auch (Jf f .Ci 111 CCFClinH Why doea the sun hurnT KVh i,..- ".) iiiiiij liiiiig r oy on we fael un 1 "i i In tha Oond tH 1 Bummer Tim.i war.. w n in I. V. li Je, i . h I live, ami thi' liuie i. t t ..tier u. Iearn to for " f.n in, tnw ill a-r I hi ,.nu ValuaLle to Any Library. tiov t rormerly Bull f.ir fC9, .', r II U i:;ic::::.;.i r; ;:;pfCEiHraii:t ' rt ' t'P. O'CUXAnAN, BT . amrlotle, jr. c. . ' la Tf:2 Center cf II:: Cus!::r '.' ' ' v" '''.'', ' ''".' ,.' V" , navlng i pent': tSC.OOD la renovatln'g. 'remodoling ani r '. In thla popular Ilot.,1. It now rank with th be t i . t ., r room heated by . steam and 'itr.hted by electvi. -r y. I tor. New hatha Cutttne nnirpaed south of Ti l Hotel I now thoreu a-r-ened lhr-M;'. . , ' t'.e fy'snd mosquito n: iu:t, .. " i -i fcy l.'el- 0 riiarmacy..:
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Sept. 22, 1906, edition 1
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