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CllAlILOiT,. KAJL' OliaJSttVlW. :K t'-;-v-i ',''. -. -. vr '3 ( JILLHAN MraMOLESTEDtSIXflRMS ABS 'INDICTED TALKS, TOO, ON 11ACE PIIOBLKJI lie U rrrouenijT - iMcrrnptrd and fiemctmX Time Ixmre Hi Tempt He lioaata Mayor Dunne for lib . , " and IMcIam It I -th4. Indies Who llaunned Ui Affair, and - Not : Ha Tha Mayor Donne 8aubbed liwarded by 40 IXtrtiYe--Many - - !Nrrors In the Arjdlenoo ;Who Ma .tested liood-NaturcoUj . . i Chicago. Nov. i J. The effort of : the colored citlsena of Chicago to . prevent United States Senator Ben iiHn R. Tillman from delivering an odroM hra to-night In Orchestra 'r-'--Wi 'fn unsuccessful. When the " tfouth Carolina Senator arrived In .v ' . .Chicago early In the afternoon he '.v-v Was told of threatened Injunction prooeediaga to prevent him from ap- 'v t '-i pearlng on the platform and or a .' . money consideration that had been . "'-,i offered If he aould cancel his en- v gageraent, but Mr. Tillman expreea Vv'&r'"' ad acorn for both. Until he leaves . (i.V . for 'Fond Do Lac. Wisconsin, to :'T'X "' ' -morrow. Senator Tillman will be guarded by police and private de- tecUvea. This la ui accordance with ,i'J'-f a order lanued by Mayor Kdward F. t n l)onne. who waa scheduled to pre- '-' tide at to-night's meeting:, but who refused to have anything to do with , tba affair after a committee of col ored citlsena visited him a few days CO. .Senator Tillman irave his address 'fNOtected by 40 detectives. In anti cipation of trouble a number of po licemen were kept at nearby atatiuns in ra serve, but they were not called for. Six negro policemen mlns;ld with tite crowd which blocked tho i atreet In front of the hall. In the audience were many ne rroes, but they listened to Senator -Tillman's remarks good-naturedly and although, ho wan Interrupted many times the meeting iasod rtt 'Without trouble. In leading- up to his addrens, "Sliatl the United Statea Annex Cuha?" Mr. Vlllman took occasion tn criticise j Mayor Dunne's action in refuKlng to preside at the meetlnif. I have lc-n told that I have been onubbril by the jnayr. pi n.s ; r, a-,. n, to be here to-nlpht. if n- one Im 5!?? ?-"b.b'? " ' !f5':'- ineney for the ("Men" I'nion He- lla and who r'-qiicoteil Mayor Junne. the crea'ure ( m political I)Our, to coniu lorward ami add his mite. "I have been advertised to dixcua the annexation of ('una." continued Vr. Tillman, "but In view of the fact that I could not discuss that sub ject Without discusHiDg the race -question, I am goln to go at the tnattar hammer and tn(n. Therefore 1 shall discuss the rac problem pure and simple from an American eland -. point and not from a Cuban aland - paint. Owing to my experience with " (ha question and the diligent study X bare made 'of it. I believe I am bet ter Qualified to llcuss this queatlnn . than any other man in America." j While discuKHing the fifteenth ' amendment to the constitution, which ha declared gave the negro everyj tight that a white man had, he was . Interrupted several times by one of ' JilS llstenerx, who kept asking "How About Kentucky?" Finally Mr. Tillman seemed to lose ' his temper and exclaimed: r "Oh. abut your mouth. Tot don't ' know tba A B Oof this thing. I for - stot forty years ago more than you " ever knew." "You make Up your minda that cuallty before the law which the fifteenth amendment guarantees is tight and should be enforced, not withstanding its results. If this law as enforced It would result In two fttates at least being dominated abso lutely by negroes, while four other . Htates would be so near being gov erned by tba negro that there would practically ha an equal division of offices." A voice "How about the law?" Senator Tillman "The law! To hell with such law." After telMng In detail how the ne rro la prevented from casting his bal ' Jot In the South, Senator Tillman said: "There Is a great deal more to thla vastlon than the little racket here In Uhlcago." A voice "How about the negro lodger Senator Tillman "Well, I will tall you about your negro judge und . about your political machines put ting htm on your ticket and hum i heoxllng those poor Ignorant baboons .lato electing him, and then afterwards you fellows who voted the ticket , rtthoUt knowing whut was on It, find a way to cheat him out ot It. "No matter what tho people n the North may say or do. ths white race i la the South will never be domlnut-d by the nsgro and I want to tell you How that If some Htate should ever Attempt to 'save Hvuth Carolina' vc will show them In their fanaticism that we will make It red before make It black. "Ood Almighty made the Cauciieluti f better clay than the Mongolian or the African or any other race. The Kthloplan la a burden beurer. lie has done absolutely nothing for bin tory. no;- hit he ever achieved any thing of great Importance. Thre r- wi ureal men gmonn the raee. Tt 'nix i -,'l! Inif Ix-n nJ' f" ut by th f i "f North and'Hft ed Up to II.. e-j'.ilny of rlllsenahlje'ajnd to the riKlit" "f eoff-nre Sit W't't many of you li tnr.i i. tlw "Wjfry tit the gret'-pt ' I 'iinri nf i VVirlh try-Boikpr "' ' ,uu,i,. H- id a White father, ho i ' t'-l I I" Inn ins and Ills rhiiracWr 1 ' ' u 'oiih 1 from tl.at lth.r " a-nator Tillman th". i ll i,l nudteiK" Of the attacks on Mt' uii. hv rieur".- rl the Houlli and dei la-cd II. nt the pe..i ef tke North w.re In a ie..l ni.-ni.rc topeuslbln fir tin" sta'r i.f n(Tilll In cone' Jl"n Henator Till rn.i n m.l.l- "Now, a general IIMiMtri.tlon of ihr fmhurtl'' that U soiiiellmca dune: I'renl Aent Hoorel iil. I. urged three r.iiiiiu tilss of colore-) 1'Mirr without u ioui ' loartlal, and In ' o -a this he punlntx.l Innooent m n r U.e crlms of a lew. In tiling thl i- ir.m. -nded Ihs nuihorlty (if the liw an.i lie ought not to have one It." Luring Mr. T Inun'i sihmcIi a colored fnan and i i"in wer arrt,d creating a Ststuti,ne In the gallvry. A WOMAN lt)ISO.H FIVE. ,- Order Va Collect Inanranr Money, Bridget Corey, of llillsdWpliU, JUlked He Huaband, Two Chlklrt-n "' '. and Two TrnaiM ' , Philadelphia. Pa , .Nov. 27. Tho . ,t most remarkable cac uf wholesale -..'poisoning of persons to eure ln v , t aura nee money that Its ever been tin , earthed in this city is charged o bight against Bridget Carey, who was arrested t a late imur by ! , tectlves Isaacs snd Miller and OetJi ; tf' Coroner Paul. The woman, who Is li years old. Is charged with bav " Ing poisoned her husband, lstrli:k Caray, ber two children, Mary, aged , algbi years, and Anhls, aged six, who " died weak, ago, and Patrick and ;' Ceeelta Cook, tenants In tke Carey Jiouaa at 114 Hamilton street. All of tho slleged victims died - - within It months, and the pllco at lego that Mrs. Carey benefited by their deaths to tho extent of 11,000 . through tba sol led ion of Insuranoo. ' A RKUAPU6 WKMEDT KOlt CROUP, - Mrs. S. Hve'nthat of TurW, Mlehl-jn,- sn( 'We hava Used Caamber. ' Ixtn'o Coaarh MeaU-toe for ouraslvfs and rhlidrsn ' for several years and uka it v.ry rauch. 1 think ( the only ram ty for croon and an highly raeom r in If. for seis by Jt U. Jordaa A 4'' i7;;i!Jyr--v'r'V:k, O.V iAOOOt'NT v v ! . . . .. i Sooth ' Carolina PlHtrtct Attorney .Hands Oat Indictments Against till torporatlona ' end - : Contracting , linn. Charring litem Will Work Ina; TltHr- knipJoyea Mora :.Tlian . ' Klght Hours. Fr lay In Charleston .' Navy .Yard, Violating Labor, Law i? cases aiay do MTiea in inarioMtoa H atarro uunmoia Ajaermen no-visa- Police System v and Italso Salaries AO Around. . -Observer' Bureau. -."I 0 Main Street, ' i . .' .; '..v Columbia. 'S. Ci Jfov. IT.v When the Federal Court, convened here to-davi ludra William H- H raw- ley nresldina. District Attorney Coch ran handed ' out Indictments agalnet me following - lacuvtouaia ana i oon- tracttng arms .for violating tna ea .oral statute against,.: working Mabor over ' eight hoirs on 4any s - publla works, the prosecutions , oetng ma outcome of inveaUaatlona Mr. Coch tan hna been worklnr-on slnca 4at June In connection with the word on the t'harleaton navy yard; v Molae DeLeon, of Augusta: Grant Wilklnx. of Atlanta; New York Jewel Filtration Company, a corporation of New jeraev: Clark Construction Company, of Illinois; Pen Bridge Company, of Pennsylvania: Simons Mayrant Company, of Charleston. It is understood that other proae cutions are to follow In this district along the same line. From the best Information obtainable on the subject. It appears that the prosecutions, which are th first of tbelr kind In the South, are the outoome of the American Federation's efforts. It is understood that the district attorney here Is acting In accordance with re peated urgent Instructions from the Attorney General at Washington, who has iMiued several circulars that these law must be strictly enforced. The cases will not be tried at this term. They will be continuea to tne March term. Tho penalty )s largely In the discretion of the court, me maximum being six months or a fine, nr both for each offenae. Soma of the Indictments contain as high as eleven Irount. which will make tne penalty , Jf ,g tQ 1 h"h- . .. fhnrleH- ,onA.re,oA-.mrd.ai;;y arnVe for hla i l ents to alve bond. lie aa- mits tht the laborers and mechanics were worked more than eight hours in tnnnv Instances, but denies that the law has been violated for the reason that the men were hired by the hour being Dnid strictly accord Ing to the number of hours they were employed. The rterense is rrprn wntoii hv this strong array of eoun sel: Mitchell A Smith. Mordecal A C.adsden. Hutledga A llagood, Miller A Whaley. TRUE BILLS RKTURNED. This afternoon, the grand Jury re turned true bills against all tho de fendants, though "no bills" were re turned -In the case of some of tho counts against some of the defend ants. An agreement has about been reached to try the cases In Charleston, In March. Attorney Hagood told Juudge Brawley that tne defendants were prepared to glVe bond. This will be threshed out to-morow.' No warrants have been Issued so far. The trial was begun to-day of Henry tftobertson, a well-connected young white man ot this section, on the charge of stealing a registered package at McBee station. The prose cution has not yet closed. Judge Brawley signed an order this afternoon In an unusual cawe. The order la against W. Mclirayer. a well known Oreenvlllo fruit dealer, owner ot land adjoining the postottlce site at Greenville. The government Is to branch out on this land, but McBray er and Major have not been offered what they think they can force the government to pay. The order looks to compelling them to turn looae through condemnation proceedings. REV. W. L. WALKKR PRE.. CITED Ilevlval Prayer Horvlcos at tho First Raptlat Cliurch Growing In Inlerewt Iiarge Crowds Attend Each Meet ing Mr. Walker Proadiea on "Con fesMlon' Prayer Is a prominent feature of the protracted services now In progrr at the First Baptist church, and the leader nf the meeting this week, Kev. W L. Walker prefers a number of ahort fray era from different persons rather han on long prayer from one person. II said nt the. service Inst night that some peorile who were regarded ns be ing gifted in prayer were those he did not care to heur pray In this meeting, lerniiii they pray all around everything instead or praying directly for the great nd of Urn ocrnMlon. Mr. Walker also rmlinli-l the duly of all Chrlsttun to alve the tithe a their minimum effer- Ing to (Ind'a work, und snya If thla rule ro fullowed IIht )ull never le any l,,i-k nf aupport fur the Church. in thla eonn.'rtlun he ptut'l lust night that when lie Is pndt'.T of n church he nevir !rmlt any Imaging fnun the ungodly world In order to ui.poi-t the church. He says surli begging In not cunten snced anywhere In the Wide, that in no m.tsnre dul the Inrnrlitei go to the Vhllltliii- or Monhltrx lKglng for money t mipitfirt O'xl's work. Il mild furt her that If rhrlsllsnii would lv9 the tithe i.h the minimum of their offer ing to Ood ihvre would le no oe, anion to reaort In ' kl.slng frolics" und oyster nippers in order to get money to carry on the work of Ood. Mr. Viilk.r mmko flint night "n the eill.Jiv I nf '',,,,(,. Inn," a ml he np.iko to n huge 1 1. mcn-gullon. lie otxike earn e.tly. rind gave h's heurers full evidence that he "i"k from hln livart. He .Kaii hv aMvina lh. it li" win fully onm i..im of the furt Hint IiIh subject wan not u popular miliji.l and that n great many people weri i.ppo.i d to hearliiK anyone preuoh ot. am I i in of aln. .mil Hint till oi.po.l .,n . one niMm' of . iniii'li link of Kplrltiiallty In m many rhurehes of In -day. lie wild further tha. oerore irie nei u oi loMeanlon tiecomea iippnrent to men tin v ruiisl reach the j- fill whei H they will letognlzr the I.i. I Hat the "In liny luive comnillted la aln uit.iliiKt Ood It may Iv sin ngalnat the mini l.lnincli and ng.ilo'i othnre, hut It l aln ugalnat Mod. nml men tnml I'KOgiiljn thla liefure Hie dealie for con fiaalnn leciiiiMt an great ihut men will enfeaa eln. Mi Walker will conduit aervlcea pv ery nlah' thla week, and nil neraoha ura lnlid to le preaent. regnrdleaa of (lenon.lnution Itev. II. II. Ifulten. pas tel i.f Hie church, .mid Mr. Walker nn n'.on. rd In nt night that thla meeting was not la iiig . onducted alona sectarian line! toil that every one was cordially Invited to Hinnd tha aurvlcra. Vtiaa ni'wr meetlnsa will be lieli) this morning nt In .HI o'clock nt the real-liei.ci-a of I'.ipt. T. fl. Prnnklln. on Kast a van ue: it Hie residence of Dr. Multen. on Noith Tiyon sii"C nnd at that of Mr. C. K. Mssun, on Mouth Tryon street. 2 (i IH)K WITH NTIUMEIt Crew of is, and ! Paarnarrs Drown Wlwm Coasting Mcamcr tonndera. UctKilt. Mich.. Nov. 17. A Free Press special from Wlarton, Ontario, says; The coasting steamer J. 11. Jonaa, owned by tha Crawford Tug Com pany, a loral roncern, foundered off t ape Cocker Thursday afternoon, and all 'fianda wera loat. The crew con slated of 12, all from Wlarton and the number of passengers Is estlmat. ed at 16. Tho Jones, which pMed. between Owen Hound. Wiartoa, and ManltouHn Island ports was com maded by Captain Crawford, A navl gator of targe oxpartenca. , , ; i( ihu mm ?mn raon and dhvq ' '' -'' ! LAW. 1 1 -' , j v We are Meaaed ta inaauaea . (hat rolers Metisy .nd tar for eougtis. oolds spd lung troubles is not sffeotod by the hstlonsT Puts Knod and Urug law as It eontalna no opiates or otlior harmful drugs, and We recommend it as s safe iaaa Aci ' f U," , EUST OF JOHN PAUIJONES QWrnrvABOcr it rnoi itOMn Mr. F. D. stiller, of Auierlcan Aoau1 rmy at Itotne Inquires of Secretary of html Uiiinea AlKut North Caro, ' Una's But of John Paul ' Jones, 'Prraented to State by Jones Llttlo . Seems to lie Known About It . l'arrlah Bound to Court to Answer . Charge of SlanHlaughUtwOiilnlonS ; Handed Down Ity bupreme Court -,? --'7i . Observer' Bureau,' 5; :rJ'.Th Halioman Building' l .fii ' '.!' -v; ; :i a v Raleigh. Nov, IT. . Secretary of Btata Ortmes has re. celved letter from Mr. F. D. Mil- Jer. ,of . the American , Academy i . In Home, .Asking : for- information re garding plaster bust of John Paul Jones, which as -statad by., letter to Thomas Jefferson, from ojnea, 1 was sent th the -State of. North Carolina. Jones letwr Is dated Parts, , March join. JT-.';Vr...i. Jiondson was, tho great artist who anada a bust of Waahlnaton, 1 from which; tba aUtua In. the . capital sauara was cast. Four of tha busts wnicn jonea sent, to friends. in tho United States have been traced by I Mr. 'Millet. John Pleroont Morgan! .has just purchased, one of tha orlgt nal terra7- cotta busts by ' Hudson; I wnat has become' of tha ones sent to I North Carolina no body knows, . Mr. Millet wants to know whether tho ones sent to this Stats was a copy of I tba one bought by Mr. Morgan or of tha earlier ones which wars sent to I uenerai Washington, jamea Madison, j and hair a dosen others, and which was also made by Houdson, It Is I Hoped that tls vubuxauoa.may bring I somsting to light regarding. this, vary I PARISH; HELD FOR. COURT. V The trial of young Panrhdt, charg a with murder "in shooting j: e. uempsey at tho ties board Air una Johnson street station was not 'fori this -morning,' hilt was postponed un-1 til this afternoon Parrlsh's i father I and mother, wera , present, the father I ocing empioyea ax one oi' tne cot ton mills here. Parrlab Is quite, a I youth and Is .what is known as a call- man at, the station. After . tho hear-1 ng thla ' afternoon Police ' . Justice Badger, sent Parrtsh In to court to answer to tho charge of manslaught er. Ha did not fix ball." APPEALS NEXT TUESDAY. Supreme Court appeals from tho fifteenth district will be called next Tuesday In the following order::' State vs. .Conner, State vs. Frtsbee, Wll- aWn's will case. Lyman vs. lyman, Ashevllle vs. eWaver, Asheville vs. vvachovla Company, Crenshaw vs. Street Railway, Lumber Co. vs. Rail road. Klmberly vs. Howland, Bank vs. Holllnsworth, McConnel vs. Rail way, McAfee vs. Green. Roberts vs. Roberts, Boarne vs. Sherrlll. Hair-1 ston vs. Leather Company. OPINIONS HANDED DOWN. Opinions were handed down as fol lows to-day by the Superior Court: Roberta vs. Railway, from Meck lenburg, no error; Hay new vs. Rail way, from Mecklenburg, no error: Crelghton vs. Water Commission, from Mecklenburg, new trial; Ivey vs. Cotton Mills, from Catawba, af firmed; Machine Company vs. Chalk- ley, from Wilkes, affirmed; Morrison vs. Teague, from Alexander, new trial; Oast vs. Crouch, from Cataw ba, per curiam, affirmed: ahumak va. Wilkesboro, from Wilkes, per curiam, affirmed. , Full M re ting or Cabinet. Washington, Nov; 27. For the first time In several months there was a full attendance at the Cabinet meet ing to-day. A number of topics were considered, the sessloh being ' pro tracted for almost three hours. One of these related to some feature of the Cuban situation, but no statement was obtainable on the' subject. . Olvea vigor, strength, vitality to your nerves, ' stomach and every part of your body. 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Sciltern life fnscrsnce Co. n 4l.mAt ...... a.MM.ItA.td It. lltl dMytitM HcrUi fereiniv y i. i . District Trypn St j - ' i ' Don't ba davn . In haalfh mnA sfranfffh arirf condtlon wu vo unefrusl to tha v ; W demand ci everyday Wo; a v1 f at BsHa ; II kZM youtrrT From the Verry start you i; V- leei , tne tingte mna tone or ennctiea buoa. , , You feel ttroruref and brlrfiter. " You arake ' feellntr ' eoual to - the day : ' FOP1 SALC BY ALL PR UaOIST TONIC DEPTn tM rovrraiiTi ILI U ll UNil -4 W era tha Laraaat Mall Onfor Whlsk.f Heeea le the Seatb. ; A ' ba Carelis aed V trglnla W ilky a, L-ili" '"-' there's aa bsd. -rrakMaM.itMMiriawrk.,'iaoat-kaa' W WIMlmlNMmMiHtlaMMn,,, , v.. r" ra a vr-- ria 1 imiii bu.iUi 11 Li,4 U' li U I , - J Jl la.blkmaiMSiaMhiMaHa.niH .1 S. 0. .4 v M WrW ariiiii,MiiiaiMa,fn,niiiun, ro.i-i. M.r aM4 ea.ee ease iiM,kaii'MM, a.M iMnni mimi w w. vill a u kva, w. WawiMl -i. - V.i. fM.m,M4HMNm.tqMiArrititl 11.1 . .w. MM Wiv r UIMIIHUlwiM-lM vna... . . H ill r.eas. liea.eeaiaa4wiiiaM.itaM..'a nwas.krt.ia vfl..raM Mraaaf,a.tra. V.b.nira.aoi'i t,t,.y m.t I rMk a4-r . (un.ua t.k.k. kwaMr I. k.-.nir H . 'SIl.al (O.llw.1 II. a S.fc.".ia, Mas aaVJSj aertk jMtaira 1. - I . Tat Cotto. 'Will Man: We' ought to have , a machine 1 ohop ta-'the." South to do our-heavy repairs." -'':.,,"..''. . ... Sad Cotton Mill Man: "What da you call heavy. repairs t' ' . V1 .k -1st C. M. M.i "My Corliss engine -Isn't ? working right , I.hata tot -spend the money to bring a man all tho way from Providence.. R. L.r ',to overhaul It." - :--t - , ; , r . , ' lad C.-M. M.I Tou don't hava to. Tha D. A. Tompklna 'Ccl has v been overhauling Corliss engines tor a Jong, time, and they do It well. . ot sll tho ; tools And small engines toAdrlva tha boring banraVd " w1 M.t4' Vis that sot iff tha Tompkins W ra" ilf wrt,! V work.' I II have them send a man ta the milt at once to look tha an- - glne over and see what it needs and make a price xa doing .tha JoMM !; knowledge of our shop -gradually extenda. v That's the' one trouble we have In building up a machine building end repairing bust-' ness hero In tho South. Tho mill men have g0t their minds fixed "n- ' Providence and othor dlsUnt places and don't look , up , tho faclUtles v, H ' homo. - '.,, v .-i .,.r. ."-.-uvr .-"'"' Thort are many economies m dealing at ' home. Thero .ts savins) of ' c freight and of time. When there Is a break down tho wheels can hi '.-U' put turning again quicker .through a homo shop than through a dls- ' "iant ono. n v :r r . . .. j , .,, I ' ; Wa solicit. heavy repairs, as well.aa medium n(i Uttla onoa, , Wa aro1 v' ' vm equipped ig os an rapaira. c:;-t;THE a A. MACHINE! BTJTLDCR& . , AGEKX V 4' - - . . s I Amerloaja AOWroagbt Steal Spilt Puneya."aa4 .Gajit Sttrchof rtabbei ? - -' ' w Boh tag. ,. . vvrfv , , wo carry in stocst xaio and Towns . fall Una of PackUjL PJpo, We wfll tend bnapproral to ai'responmblej in North or South Carolina, anything in Harness : or Saddlery Goods. Our stock of Harness,' Saddles A :? and Accessory (Groods ts tho elargest in the Caro1 ;linas and we can Ornish anything a 'h ..wears or a horseman needs. ,; Write or call on vs.sc ' - i J. V. Vi fADSWORTII CBAXOBTTB,' V. C - "i T ;-f;-'-mt-?-:- C ; , . rr .f: f.r1..'.-: I TOT FOLIXTfTINa COMPANIES .h t TKCTION AETNA BARTTOBD u.PHOEinX 4 WfllrTn nnmen vi V- J;RJ. E. Cochrane jifii'-A V'-vy' -;sstwro d sKoaroaatia PAPHALSTOCK ' J ..It tea oonoeded fact, known who aro Informed, that KINO'S la tho SCHOOL TUB RiQMT acHOOI viewed from ovary standpoint of merit and worthiness. Tha bssc faculty, boat ao.ulpmsnU, tho largast. ' Mora graduates ta positions than all other bnsteaao sohools la tho State. So gat tha BEST. It la tho cheapest. Write to-day for our APIlAIIAii OJ7TkUb&. hIKW CAXAIiOGCK and full Inform. ' . Uon. Addrasa t . KINO'S VTJSEfESS COX.UEGK. ' . . ,. , . Oiarlottw, N. C, ar lUlolg-h, N. .a - ' : Wa also teach Bookkeenlng. fikorthand. Panmanahtn. ato. b txxaXL ' oaa xoTTBuy noma stuuy areolar. - -c , . .'. , .if-,- Tha TravtUns THE CENTRAL HOTEL v,,. - - - T.sasr. v tifiminioini In The ttntcr of jthfe Business Districr. .v ... i. -.,- - " s - .. . .,-:-. ' i.. f-V Bavins, apant . IIO.OOS In ronovatlng, romodelms and refurnish. Ihs this popular Hotel. It now ranks with tho boot tn the Bute. 'All rooms -heated by steam and Ilfhted by aloctrlclty. ' . Klactrto oleva-, L r. '.Now bath, . Pulslno nnsurpassed south of Washlygtork - f-, V i ThM . wotai is, sow xnorougary Ctn nyandmoeoalta nulsanco. , ';'-i PIV& YCA11S OLD C.-J30T11 AID iltLLO-J n m rr. w t mm . Express' Cho Palil By : U?. ;i 'A frlnl nr Vnnxrtneri veru best for rnedlclnaj Z.'. . ' - - - aw - - ial ' 11 , ui...t ,,ii-nedrjn1 YYinriAVWlIl M rf!TllHflrn i .:.;. ii niuiuakvui nt once, i , All shipments are maae m piain pases. , ; i tcmiitv Postal or. frtta far prtci -X 'DZ-i w. ..,,..,. t- TOMPKINS CO. - r" :k , . " CHAiUOTTE, C. 8 FOB liolatg ap to alx ions capacity! also ft Val vas and Mill Supplkrw . SONS CO.', i. - -ii V - .'. '. "!' rv - ,'; A; ,, ' .'-V- EPRKSKNTED AND AUPUB -PRO. a V ARANTEKD: -. , rr ' ,f - ReaJ Xstsjta) Ageot. .-''.'' : t $30,000.00 avorrwherd In North Cmraiii few tttMa ' .... . -. ,..'.;: .,.. v r . ManSi wgr ; r, asura9ua ft, ., aoraonoa.tnrougnout. tnua aDatmgi V.?v v ' . . . v , alalaj jk'a-;i . a . roil thai: thesa iroods are tha , ' und other purposes. Bend , aV x-il.a ..oIW.AaaaM . ------ . Express Money Order, list of ether liquors. -.11.1.1 U, i Yf it ' ;.!.t A .1" 1. v ' .v rr V i -i w i ,r 1 V' ;V r4. w yy'K'IXjS ft . ,r " i.. 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The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Nov. 28, 1906, edition 1
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