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ciiAitLOTTC daily obseiivi:::, ki:iv.n:MBi:r: z ic; DAILY FASHION 6EUYICE '." ' IJtB BOX-PLAITED CREW. ' : tMnaerCtatw-hck Box-Plait and with (' s,: :, Tara-Down or .standing Cellar. " , Pari Paltera No. IMS. AD eVaa Allowed. . ' ' drew with sklrtt rat In an wit. I borif ar eulr aa bMmlni te U liui alrl. Om of Ui (aarlMi w4rt lor It I V.r tkm Hdi o sopllaotta an lailw On. , UM. etUwraMMidiHf oraluni-dowmrallM i. sat fead.fhae)rra providing bath MrU. TIM aUrw U In 4 Mm ta lliiui. For v ajHWIyani.hdreMreulrM iS jrardi or. -4 mhal 7 MhM wkU. or H rare M lacbct r Wiaa,aJHrrl4lrhwll. Priaa of saltern. 10 mats. ' Simply give namner of patters) too :, desire, or rat oat Illustration and . Mall It with 10 cents, allver or stamps, to Thm Observer, Charlotte, N. C., , riuMi vev. V-1 1 1 1 ..... A COXTWCTHO BODY. k Keep Commtaaloa, Appointed by rreo ; Ideau, W01 Hold TUrongh Present a. Administration Many Department v ' at Matters Referred to by tbo Preo t:" J Meat. , Special to The Observer. Mf ft-1 a . a-a at r It I null & if Miiiiitvui wrrt, avi v A certain now that what ! popularly kiuiwn aa tha Knott Commission, id- pointed II montha ago by Preldent Koaaevalt to Inoulra tnto tha conduct .. meat Department, will ba a contlnu- ing body through tha preeent admln '. Ita ration, Tha acopa of tha co'mmls alon'a work haa been extended con- aMerabhr alnee It waa created and It ,,ow haa enough on hand to occupy ita attention lor ai inasi a year, ini .. rommlaalon haa achieved aoma food results and tha preaant likelihood la ' that, practically, Ita work will ba rmlliaa aa tha PraalAent ennatantlv la referring to It departmental mat- . tare which ha dealree it to Investl- - lAmA A III MAmKaVW Af I tta mission have baen abaent from ? Washington during tha aummar ' montha, but tha work outlined prior " ta their departure haa been proceed .;' Inf. Several aub-commlttaes appoint ' work and now have rn readlneaa for 'the commission's consideration aT :'. la a few daya and aoon after Preal- 4 tan they will be aubmltted to him for approval. The report deala with " many phaaee of the routine work of tha Executive Departmenta, Includlna; ''the pnrehaee of auppllaa. telerraph ana leiepnone cnarcea, mainoaa oi nanmina ini corminiinviKi ii inv . Departmenta, the cost of keeping ac rounta. the concentration of routine .. work and the elimination of red-tape methoda, and vatioua other mattera. 1 ' i . . V7 HW va iiiww aii ivi ijbbii i uraj- vn atari avwa , mar nr vTana-nr . a a-ai ninnr. al.aa. a. aW .h.u... . ma. . uiiun una inw f-ntsrv nwrrr ini v aw aval m ait wmrm afnttail1r atrnMaai ai a i4 . freight rhargea aggregating about Ill.ttO.IOO. Thla aoblect haa been , inveatigateq oy tna commiaaion ana tha nrohabllltv la that, on Ita ro. otnmendatlnn, the government may year. v A aaaaf ajia ivrv f iiaauTi is w tiiag tiiiimi IIP- v alon In the aeveral Departmenta have ' luuka WMrf4 with fMA ,)ia. any ry government empioyna. aa there mate apprenenaion mat tne work of the commiaaion may oper- ; ate . agalrut their Inter ta. The r ' autta aceompllahed by the rommla alon have appealed atrongly to the . Preeldent however, aa, through Ita , rarommendatlona, many thouaanda of Jt a! lai . al fft ea Ha m 1 M m A 1 laAWaa kaatat , aaved to the government, flngfea tlona R baa made aa to the work In , tna oovernnjent printing omre, m ' wwtmi villi. nu in k II W 1 the matter of . telephone conlracta In tha Departmenla, 1 tha government naa bean aaved anbatantlal anm. Tha and of tha commlaalon'a work la not In eight. Only recently, tha Freeldent haa auggeeted . to It other llnea of Inquiry which are likely to aoL'Ppy Ita attention for aeveral montha.' In addition to thla' new work the commiaaion haa a maaa of data ' at head which haa not been whlnoed Into tha form of rr porta. It la real , that tha nwtniniaai i.nnnt ... worn aona aa cheaply aa etmllar work tan be doiu tv nW.i, n. jHM-atlona, but It la the hope of the lommianoa to nring about an Im - mcnae aavlng of evpenaa by tha adop tlon of up-to-date methoda and tuna eovlng and money-aavlng devlcea. . . TUB BREATH Or Urs, . H'a a iiulOoent fact that, the etrena t animal of ita !. tha gurllla, alae 1 1, Hi lartMt Ian, powerful tuna .. powvrtul ertur. lluw te ko I., lrfllng rn,vtht ahoald be liil,.at tudy, IJli ttoound , ..iir, Mr, fin A,- Stephen, of port ' .M" . O.. bit litrne) how te do t . t wrta: "Ttir betUea ef Dr. ; - Jnhw Llovry ainppad my eJuah . jrar and cured rn ef what ti g iiouiht ounaumption, - O. It'a , I for tliroat and ; lung troubl " ,,Ur.id by h. II. Jordin V Co'., , JPrtee lOe. and 11.04. Trial r,. 4 If, ll-. .-: 'iV' gooi-&izki ' ArrnopniATioxs. . v. : ..-. VMt of , Iterweaenu.tl-0 Burtou, -ot Olilo, of HoiMO It I vera ami Harbor Committee, to South and Ilia Invewtl - ration of Southern Waterway a May Itranlt In 1-urgo Approiatatlona by sXea Congrraa for llila Work ? Waahlngton. Sept. ' 1. The arrival of Repreaentatlva Burton, of Ohio. In Columbia, 8. C., thla week meana a long atep la the direction of aecuting a good-alaed appropriation for tha de velopment of r I vera and narbore in tha Bouth at the next aeealon of Conrreaa, Mr. Burton 4a chairman of tha Houee committeemen nvera and harbor, la one of tha moat Influential member on tha Republican aide of tha Houee, and wlelda an Immenae llltienca wltl member of the appropriation com-, mlttee. Jn South Carolina the devel opment of the Congaree and ' other etreame from Columbia to Oeorgetowa and Charleaton, the continued work on the Charleaton Jettlea, and the opening' of the atreama In the lower aectlona of the State generally for nav igation wilt claim the attention of her meitibera at tha next aeaalon of Con greaa; tor North Carolina perhapa the blggeat undertaking will ba tha aecur log of an appropriation of 11,000,000 by RepreaenUtlve Small for the dig ging of the Inland waterway from Heaufort Inlet to Norfolk, while tha eame propoattion wtll receive attention from the Virginia member tntereated In tha propoaitlon. ; . Laat winter Mr. Burton aald tnat during thla auromer, he expected to take a trip through the South . and would view peraonally aa far aa poa atbra all tha placea where the apend Ing of government fund In thla tine of work waa cotemplated. At that time rhe thought that ha would go South aoma time In July, but later on round that to be Impoeaible. The South Car olina trip haa, been arranged by Rep reaentattve Lever, of South Carolina, who took up the matter with Mr. Bur ton la at wlbter. Mr. Burton waa here laat week and when naked aa to the time when he propoeed to fill hla Southern engage ment aald ha could not tell at that time, but admitted that he wla then on hla way to New Orleana, and that while there ha might Incidentally look Into aoma mattera pertaining to river work In that locality In which Kep reaenUUve My era waa intereatea. 1 haa later developed that Mr. Burton vlalt to New Orleana will probably reault In that city aeouring a flrat-claaa appropriation for river development during the coming aeanion 01 uonir-n. Aa atated, if the appropriation that are wanted for North Carolina and Virginia are aecured It will mean that many atreama tnat are not now open to navigation will ba deepened and cleared of wreckage and debrie which will fit them for firat-ciaaa iniana nav ration. . - - In North Carolina Senator Simmon and Representative email are eape rtaiiw tntereated in the matter of a rnrim tuttter waterwara for their State, Both have many piana 01 n.via-" atraajna under conaldoratlon and they will Introduca bllla when Congreaa meet for tha purpo 01 oeuerma thelr condition generally wherever poaatble. Rapreaentatlve Thoma ba i.a niana In view for the amiiIii- Af atreama In hi dlatiict 1. Virginia. Senator Daniel haa re ...11. K--n in eorreaoondenca with :Z: -f.-tnara of the War De partment relative to aeveral mattera of Importance in ma oiie opening or atreama. n.nnunt.iiri Lamb, of Richmond wilt probably look after work on the , I. -..- itttrini the coming wla- . ...a it ia understood that he w Introduce aeveral Wile along thla line for the benefit of Richmond and hla dwL'Ct.miminti have yet been made for Mr. Burton atopplng at any " . . " .r .v. i.,nllna. nolnta. Virginia or wl, with poaalbly the e"5ep'1?" ,L , -Ington. It la aht!.i;.i . there ana me ""-,""7, tlona to thoae to be made by him li South Carolina thla week. OCTOBER BRIDES IN ROBEROV tveral Popular Young P,plo WHI Join lloarta ann nanu ' Ijtimbrrton wevta n anrial to The Obaerver. t ..mh-r.nn Sent IS. Several new Za... era being Built at Aah pole, one of the county huetllng llt-.1- Lu about 11 mllea from Lum- berton. Among thoaa 'ho expect to ...li tki. fall are Measra. r. Lt. tiu" 1. M. Thompaon and O. I. Kloyd. t.- u n ICaalcv. of South Boaton ir. 't... iwatad at Boardman, thla .!'. w fnr the or act Ice of medicine, U, arrlvad. laat week. An intnraattng aoclal event a few daya ago waa tha marriage of Mlaa Treva Malloy ana ir. jaw . .nn at th home of the bride' father, CapL John D. Malloy, -at Lumber Bridge, thla county. Rev. J. A. Call gan wa the olTiclatlng mlnlater. The attendanta ware Meaara. Walter John, .on ana J. B. Malloy. Dr. D. 8. Cur rle and Mlaaea Mary J. McNeill and Emma Currle. The home waa taatlly -r-nratad for the occaalon. Mlaa Ma bi Johnon played the wedding march. There ar to be aeveral marrtagee of prominent people in tne county during next month. There will bo ih Wadneadav. October Id. On that dar Ml Annie Netll McLean. zi.iia-titar of Col. N. A. McLean, of t.nmberton. and Mr. A. T. McLean: Mlaa Florence wooten, aaugnter t u.i and ' Mr. Tnornae jeneraon wanton, of Maxton, and Mr. 8. B. McLean, a young attorney of Max inn and Mlaa Beatrice Torrey etc Kachern. daughter of Mr. and Mra. D. p. McEachern, of Red Spring, and Mr. George T. Bullock, will be mar rlad. Harry Ivey,' 11-year-old eon of Mr. W. H. aJvey. who live near town. waa tha victim of a aerloua acci dent yeaterday. lie and aoma play mate . were out gathering hickory nuta and.Ivay went up tha tree to ahaka them dowa. When ha waa II feet front - tha ground a limb brek with him and h waa precipitated to tha ground. HI Chin and face wer badly warred and ha received Inter' nal Injuria that are aerloua but not neceaaarlly fatal. : . ; There waa b.ult an Inlereatlng caae before 'Squire John Rowland to-day. Rev. Jamea McKellar, colored, paator of aevaral , Raptlat rhurrhe la thla action, had Bob Orlffln. alao col ored. Bp for aaaaultlng hint with a deadly weapon a brick bat. rrnm tha evidence, to uae the expreaalon ati the proeecutor. he had been "horat Ing" aomethlng around and ,the d fendant bad akd him to rmortlfy" them, which h refused tj-do. There upon, tha defendant poinded him with bio flat. ' . '"' vj, .rv- Tha county candidate rare nrepar- Ing to atart out 'wlth.the aherllf on hla . tax foundftha flrat of October. They will apeak at all points whara tha ahertlf atop, . -"t When twer VonO mea eome to blow. ran if fhy r wall tnatnhed. It I not a pleealng atght, font if th man whn salt tha wojwt f II Will Oae IVVItt'a Wlirh HH - he will look better and fl betide Ifl rhort rHdar. Be aiire yeu gat v in-a - ootid for everything a ealre T '"1 for, laaludtng pll t yiwley t 1'harmae ,'.'v. mnt by . , NKW8PAPi;n MAN If JAIL. ; Xli V. KlHinia ll1iliw1 YKmr at KtatCe v t itle on Cliarge of Obtaining Momy , ruder Kaino v Prctrnne Prcaby terlan Paator ' to ; l-av"-lr1cU ; New Note. .''.''. ; '-".v "; Spectai to The Observer., ! . t . StateavlUe, Pept; . l.Rev. ? Wllllamaon. who recently resigned aa paator tf the Front Street Prceby- terlan church, of Stateevtlto. haa ae. oeptcd a. U to tha paatorai of Euphronla and Pocket ! Prbyterlan churche. In tha vicinity' of 3ajiorl Moore county, , Mr, Wllltamaoa wUl .nor leave Stateavllle until after Con cord Presbytery, which convene at Satlebury to-day, at; ' which meeting bi relation with the '3UUvllU church will be formally dlaaolved. On leaving here Mr. nd Mra. William son will go to Jtutfln, . Rockingham ranntv whar thev will remain until January 1st, when they will go to Moore county, and Mr. Wllllamaon will Uke up hie work, Mr. WlllUm- on ha been paator of Front .Street chnrch for two year. Ho Is a good preacher and ha made many friend here who regret hla going away, i,, Mr. Robert Baxter Cochrane, son of Mr.' J. D. Cochrane, or Btateeviiio, ana Mlaa Elale Ludda Phtlpe wjll Ita married . at -the home of the bride' parent. Capt. and Mra. Frederick B. Phelps, at Urbanla, Ohio, Octobirr HA. Mr.. Cochrane ta a Stateavllle boy and the announcement of hla marriage will Interest many friend. He 1 an electrical" engineer and ta In tha era ploy or tha A!llChatrore Co., r.f Milwaukee, Wla., with headquarter at Boaton. ' Mr. Lawrence Dagenhardt and Ml Lola Jane Shoemaker, , both of th Loray neighborhood, wer marrlej hero laat Thuraday aftarntton at the home of Mr. J. O, Overcaah, Rev. W. L Darr Officiating. . Thai local fox hunttnc club haa been having aoma Una race recently. They turned loose a good many roxea tni spring and now they will have tha pleaaurea of catching them. ' The club haa an excellent pack of dog. Several Interesting races were' en joyed by the hunter Saturday morn ing at point near ur. j. w.,mou place a mile or no eaat of town. , Two foxea were run down ana caugni Dy the doga. Iredell ha a giant in tne person or Burley Wilcox, of New Hope town ship. The young man la only II year of ag and haa reached tho height of ix feet and nine Inchea and la atlll growing at a rapid rate. Dr. 8.- T. Crowon and Mr. ' Roy Deal were In Stateavllle yeaterday en route to their homes at Taylorsvtlle, Meaara.. Crowaon and Deal have Just returned from a visit to London and Paris, where they apant several week. They worked their way across tha ocean on a cattle ship of the Johnson line, having aalled from Baltimore about alx weeka ago on a veaeol going to Liverpool, from which place the young men went to London and Paris. Dr. T. E. Anderaon, who, with Dr. W. O. Spencer, of Winston, waa ap pointed by the State board of health to Investigate the sanitary condition of the Normal and Industrial college and the Colored A. M. College at Greensboro, left thla morning for Greensboro, where he will be Joined by Dr. Spencer to make the lnveatlg tlon. While out fox hunting Saturday morning, Capt. P. C. Carlton found a dry land terrapin with the .data 1100 carved on Ita bark. The lnacrip- tlon may have been put there In re cent years aa a joke, but the terrapin appeared to be rather old and aa they have been known to live many year, there are reasons to believe that thla one haa paaaed 1t hundreth year. M. E. Strouaa, who call himaelf a professional newspaper writer, la In Jail here awaiting a preliminary hear Ing. Stroua came to Stateavllle about July 1st and effected an agreement with The Iredell County Mascot to. J publish an Industrial edition to 'that paper. He aoltctted advertising and obtained money In advance at The Maacot'a expense and then left town. He waa located by Mr. Frank B rum- ley, editor of the paper, in Tenneaeee and Mr. Brum ley wired the officer at tirmtoi to iook out ror mm. He wa arrested and Policeman Conner went after him. ACTIirns RESENTS IXSCI-. Mra. Fred Wrokoff Klapa Pace of Man Who ncrame I'mluly Familiar. Richmond Special to Washington . Post. , Mrs. Fred Wyrkoff. one of the pret ty members of th "Not Tet. But Soon" company, and wife of one of the leading romedtans of the com pany, waa the subject of an Insult at the hands of Tom Rellley, a well known figure about town, this morn ing. Mra Wyckoff. who la stopping with her husbsnd snd aeveral other mem bars of the company at the Hotel Al len, formerly CampbeU'e Hotel, wa atandlng In front of tha hotel at noon, when Rellley, who had been drinking, approached her with the remark "Jafello," and struck hr with his open palm on the bark between the ahoul dare. The actress turned, and with the re mark, "Take that, you ruffian." struck Rellley a stinging blow In the fane. The man started away, but waa cap tured by an officer and taken to the first police station, where he waa placed in a cell to await a hearing In the police court to-morrow. A VALVABLK 1XVICXTIO&. t Railway Section Foreman Devise Ma. i-hlne for "drawing" Tracks Whk-h, He Claim. Will JM tho Work of Ten Men ami Have Itallroad Thoue- anda of Dollar Annually. Spectai to The Observer. Troutman, Sept. H. Mr, Thoma V. Ilolthouser, section foreman of the Southern Railway, haa Invented and will patent a devlre, commonlyfkno'wa In railroad parlance aa a "grassing track." H hai been making practi cal testa and ha demonstrated that hi dvlc will do th work of utor than ten men at a nominal cost, when It Is remembered that tha great railroad comoanlea spend a million dollar an nually to keen their trak clear-of vegetation It will be eea that thla I a very vaiuabi invention ana snouu bring a anug fortune to tht patent, Scarriiy of QuaU. . Coun'ry Ufa In America. . Quail etarved to death by thouaanda In th winter or iio-o. but mm winter thev had an eaay time except In rebruarViknd March. From Mas aachosett to Indiana th quail are ao scarce that restock inr,- naa Become fjeceeaary. , ' " '. , ' The blrde for thla purpoaa or hard to And. Mora than 100,000 hav been captured In Alabama and th South weat. where they atlll occur In abund ance, and have been shipped Noith for breed In. Kven thla lUDPiy It quit Inadequate, and may not lust long.' Tha quail Is perhaps our most popular gam bird, and a market wi.l ba found for an tnarran o prmiucea. Complete eucreaa - ha been had In raining them on a amall acal. Why hould not aoma on go into tha busi ness on such a scale that ha could turn out 100.000 quail pr yen'? Oood for the coaxh. remove ih sold. the cue of th roiiah. Thai lh work ef Kennady'l Laaatlv flonay and r the original laxative rough ayrup; Vntslne no opiate. Sold by JlawleV, harmaey. (; f''-'' . v. S They Enjoy a SocUl Kveulng With , JU-frrwluiKi!ta and an AdilnMa by sir. V. U. Webb, of Statosvllle. epeciai to Tho Observer. . . Troutinan... Sept.. IS. Saturday evening the Troutman Counsel. Jr. O.' V, A'. M., gave an lc cream, aup per In tha commodious hall over Mr. J. W, Johnston' store. About two hundred people partook heartily of cream, cake and lemonade, of which there waa an abundance. . After every man, woman, and child had partaJcen of tha refreshmanta, Mr, C.' 8. Webb, of Stateavllle, made a ringing address In'- behalf of the Junior Order. . H la himaelf an enthusiastic Junior, hav ing been at ne -time State counsellor. Ho outlined the polio of tha order and told of their achievement along educational lines. HI epeech was delivered in a pleasant conversational tone arid every word, wa eagerly re ceived ' by hi ? hearer. After th speech the young men and women pent a couple of hours socially af ter -which tho crowd dispersed witn pleasant memorlt la their hearts, . in a good humor with . themselves and tho world- in -general -' v ; ; :,. V . ; V r'..K?-l , Special' rrlvUcgo 'Abrogated. ' V f' Nw';Tork Buav;' "..;;.';, r- On thla datd the (Qovernmeni Print ing Office la to become an open shop In fact a well as in theory. Men ar to be hired and discharged solely on their merits, and Judged only by tha work they do, . It la an illuminating commentary on tha -condition that have prevailed In tha past' that, tha adoption of auch a policy la regarded a a revolutionary change by tho In dividual most Intimately affected.' . iii 1, 1 1, 1 .v Serve) aa an Example, ': . '' St. Louis Poat-Dlapatchr v : ' ' ' . Putting a bank president In atrlpe doe sot restore tho Insane nor bring back' tho dead, but It may eat, other truated official to thinking. , - WELL WORTH TRTINO. W. H. Brown, th nooular nenslon at torney, of Plttefleld. VL, aay "Next to a penalon, the best thing to get la Dr. Klng'a . Nw Llf Pill." Hi writeai "They kP rny family In -splendid health." Quick cure for headache, con Btipatkm and blliouanea. He Ouaran teed. at R. H. Jordan Co. 'a drug store. 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Burkhead. Leeper A Wvatt, J. E. Imrsy, Sidney Hwaln. H. J. 1 - tar W. O, Shoemaker, W, I I'op. W. A. Jamison . Co., Caldwell A Co., f. IK Moor A Hon., M, F. Klrfiy, J. F. Jamison A Co., J. c. Hunter, li IT. BrryhUL John Short, Vahof JUroa,, T. it. Miliar, W. C Fit, A. C. Bate. Edward Campbell, JE. P. Caudle. W, K. Ki l l & I ,ma. , M, ?;ixc4 yjctaphors. Christian , Kcgtater. . A mlnUter said to hla congrega tion: "'Brethrery the muddy pool of politic was th rock on Which. 1 PitV-t . . An orator la credited with a pero ration In which he spoke of "all ranks, from the queen sitting on her tbron to the ; cottager sitUng on his cot tage v - V' " ' , "My client acted boldly,1 aald tho counsellor. "Ho aaw tho storm brow Ing In tho- dlstshce,' but ho waa .not dismayed... Ho took th bull - by tho horns, and had, him indicted for par Jury." .r. ;:., . ' 'A Hindoo, Journalist,' commenting on a political disturbance,, aald: "W cannot,- from:' distance, : realise tha Intensity of the crisis, but it Is a certain thing that ' many - .crowned head roust be trembling . In their hoe," -: : f.- -" -An old negro oman whose need were supplied by Irlend never failed to . expres her. gratltud In -original language; -You la powerful " good to a -pore ole 'omh like me, wld one foot In do graba an' decoder a cryln out. Xawd, how long, . how ; longT! W , No ne-could Imagiha what a apeaker meant when ho aald. "Biddy. dlddy" and then stopped,, and after a moment of confusion ' aald, "Dlddy. biddy,"; and lth carlot face and coldly perspiring brow,, gasped out. "Diddy hlddy. biddy dooT" .Then ho had to lt down and rest awhile be fore he could aay, "Did ha bid adieu ?T ri n.7.:- ' : 1 ; 'y: cSmlth-BraadelleC Special jto Tho 'pbeervr...:: :fj '' ' Spencer. Sept. II. Engineer W. Smith, ef Oreensboro, and Mlaa Mar garita Bransello, of the eame .place, were married here last night at tha home of Mr. and Mr. J.'m. King, whom Mis Branselle had boon vlalt Ing. " Tho marriage wa a surprise to th friend' of tha young couple who are very popular her. Mlsa Bran selle came to Spencer only, a, few weeka ago and,- while on a visit, de cided to -work in. tne Southern Bell Telephon exchange here, but yester day advised the office that, aha could not longer remain with tho company. Mr. Smith la a popular engineer with ' a run between. 8pencer and, Monroe, J 'tav j AESOLUTRLY pUnE v Healthful cream of tartar, derived solely from, grapes, refined to absolute purity, is the active ; Principle oi every pound ,of Royal Baking t 'owaer. ; . .t ; " ' , v, ;fc 0- Hence' if is that Roval Balong-Powder : renders' the food remarkable both tor its ne .7 flavor and healthfulness. No alum, no phosphate which are the principal element of the so-called cheap baking powders -and which are derived from bones, rock.an4 lulphuric acid. r " , . t " " ' t- ' ' ii , "- - - l ... .. 1 .-. ' f . . 'i. ' , - ' -' . .. S -POYAi MKINa rXJWBIII CO MEW YOOfc ' ' V '; V Vs, - ,, Made wm at 103. ' Whit Plains. N. Y- Special, to New ; York Herald. -" L ;,' ' In tha Surrogate' Court to-day tha will of Mra. Levlna Lovett, drawn after ah had paaaed the age of 101 years, waa offered ror probate.' , - - r . . Mra. Lovett. who led a Hf of great J; V ,mm a. - M . - f : frugalltyT' left an' estate valued - at 1100.000, consisting of mortgagee and tea bank accounts. . Her husband waa tha village blacksmith of Tarrytown.' and at tha ago of aeventy it la said that Mra, Lovett used-to help him wing th hammer at tha forge.'' She leave 1100 each to five grandchil dren, and'tha remainder of her estate gwa hi iivi c a V miM muu. ubu 11 1 vi a. 7
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Sept. 26, 1906, edition 1
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