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CIIABLOTTE DAILY ODSKItVEU, PEOKMlUCIt 5, 1900... VIA D4XvUUUAVi. iUUrtvuiiui ; A;.: VERY:; EMMJUKST ' iuJVfi , (ksore Owi Trial or Jonn xuwcy . . -t' -. ,. . j . ' ' - I. m Hcnk-lda of John Miller. Net DMImrnUhcd Atlanta Preioh Holds' V Jor Friday Mid Special Venire Ilia Hrrt Servic in Baptist Ctmroh, . gummoimJcverl HwTulte .for iv innc fcmmmtt corrtr. Judge It B. PtelAf Disposes Of Two Executive Clemency ' Extended to . . Wt. w a.W.. ill. tVitUlU im C ' v., " V HereMeettnjr Will Move to Tryoa ; U 6tet MeUMdiM Church for Larg- j ' ' er v Auditorium Wornm Leave V OS lists Outline of Dr. Drought a 'it; v ton's Sermon and Oomnwnu ton Hint Mid His Preaching Magnetic, the Convict "on-" bentenoes Im- posed. - . The two sessions of the Superior court yesterday were unusually busy ones. The court disposed or not less -- . . . Kan tvA mmrsk rnek. JtlUZO il. IS, i' Ready Sense of llomor. Peebles sent several recruits to tho : Tha oeonle who crammed the First county convict campa and 1 1 tn its atsins last nlffht ImnoaeA aulte a number ef - eat ntAilbound for about an hour un-i nines, Tbe grand Jury re ' i,der Dr. Len O. liroughton's preach-, turned a true bill against John Bailey, v Ins. Though It whs his first sermon I colored, for me muraer 01 juun 'Wa, announcement was made that ' ler. and the trial was set for Krl ' ! there would manifestly not be room day. A special venire of J5 men has l 4 Ms that auditorium for the crowds mat been summoned irom wmui v urew . I ..... i , ' (itbi pureiy mticwi uuiu iubui v me jury. Imposed yesterday night, and that therefore services to- The B'ntencf were a. follows: For currying concealed t , night will be held In Tryon Street , Ifethndlaf church. f Rav. W. L. Walker conducted the For currying concealed weapons, 1 preliminary exercise. He asked that' Ben Aiken, Rudolph Torrance, J. XV - '.ll Christian workers meet him every MtnPr John Scott. Jim frailer and ,c 'jorening at 7: JO In the auditorium of jonas Mills were each lined $20 and 5 the First Baptlset Sunday school for the coata. For the name offense Tom prayer and vosjfurnnoe. lift made llarrln wan writ to the roads for four '..'. ' home Introductory remarks 7of Dr. ! minih. and Hid Chlsholm three - ' Broughton. " Mr. Bell beanUfully sang "The ,' Ninety and Nine." Dr. Broughton came forward and made a brief prayer. lie was a etrlk- monthH. Uich McXeely, for an assault on hlK wife, was snt to the roads fo 12 months. Ncely Itoach and Jim Sterling were the cunts eacn lo" lng figure. Imperially allm and with a ! ""'' 10 "nd poet's long hair. From his first words ,. k ' h h.t hi. rrrvA u.i.k hi I John Krlnkard. tho white man who H. nul hi- i...; . Kin'lahed mil Ty..n. a colored hack KmkV in hi. nafiu Bfi i'h. i man, with ' lotte. He had driven about the city In the afternoon, he saJd, a knife when the latter demanded fare for tho u.i of his car- tti. unu r,ril,ir,.1 tn r,A V thf TXfrrn "Onl I Hill ,' ..,.,,. hi. Am'm t.lll inH tn somewhat surprised to find ko mn- ' , ,h(. ,.,,., )n tho r..p. nlflcent a city as I did." He picked eut people by name whom he k in the audience. "1 want to nay this," be continued: "that If any of you Kor u.n iiB.Hault on John T. Alexan der J case White was lined 15 and the lOHtH. Daniel and Frank Hostlck, who had , Should Invite me to your huinre while rome out in the small end of the .this meeting Is In progress I cannot horn when they assaulted John Short go. I am here for work, and I re-! a few weeka ago. were fined $26 an . euested the pastor to hao no nodal; the costa for their offense. functions whatever. THE WOMEN AND THKIH II ATS. In spite of the announcement made by Mr. Walker Sunday nlnht before Coleman Hill, for xtcallng a bi cycle from J. H. brown, was given nix months on the roads. Hllllurd f 'hambers. o chronic blind Hirer wan nent rn thn riHilfl for 1 last that Dr. Broughton wmnd rrqulre ' months, thin being one or the heavl the women to leave, their lints off. ' , nt Bcntencex imii'iKed uiion a blind every woman In the houac had on alilger In the Mecklenburg court. vimi ui ic-iniicrN. i t uroUKOlioi i lump v rimiioiin, lor neniiiK nU" 'd them not o wnar their liata any i was fined $10 and the costs. Tom more to these service. "The devil."' Hlnton. for a similar offense, was sen tenced to serve a term or six months on the rouds. John Helk wan sent to the roads for a term of four months for an as sault. Wade Douiiliuin. for n similar offense, was given six months. Will Mill was sent to the road for four month for gambling. Jamea It. Alexander was fined $10 and the costa for a deadly affray. J. A. Jones submitted to tho charge , J, UUott, Who Filled His Fnther in-lAw's . Hecas w iui no ow rates llctnrn From Wnalilnaton Sir. J ekson Loses ; Some Money snd Gets II ' Agnin.i SoecUl to The Observed Haiishurv. Deo. t Governor Glsnn ha atvan notice that he pardons u. i. llott, a young white man who shot his fatbar-ln-law. A. J. Journey, In the neck with a shotgun and was given two years for this eccentricity. There was ui kind of sympathy for tbe young fel low, whose love for the civil law did not take precedence over bis desire to an nihilate another branch ot It. Toe famer-ln-law, old man Journey, was a rough clilscn and ever alnce Elliott has beeu In tho public road service, there ha been an effort to relieve him. Governor Mlenn commutes tbe sentence upon promise that Elliott will pay a fine of VV) and costa and behave nicely hence forward. . The party of Sallsburlans and Bpenper lans attending the funenil of President Samuel Snencer Sunday, returned to day on a very late train. 33, the same that kUIed the road's president. The ride of 1H hours was marred by constant mis haps to tbe train, which broke loose of ten In tho same way that caused the wreck last week. There was a alight wreck near Lynchburg that atopped all trains for a time. The party spent yesterday ai tne open ing of Congress. There were W In all. Hut one Incident deserves mention. Mr. M. L. Jackson, the well-known market man here, lost $S6 In the National Hotel, where the narty stoppeu. e siepi wnn his monev under hie head and left with out taking It from the bed. Later he visited his room and msde complaint. He was lectured by the matron. Mr. Jack son gave the ultimatum, 12 o'clock, and In a few minutes one of the women brought up the money. He paid her $5 and the Incident was closed. Thre were more North Carolina peo ple than from any other Southern Stale and Ballsbury-Spencer furnished two- thirds of all these. To tbe nve loads or flowers, throe of which could not be crowded into the small church, the twin cities gave a notable offering. In the rhnreh. the Salisbury party had positions next to the officials and directors Bitting i.-hlnd Justice Brewer, Vice President Kali-hanks and Secretary Gage. All of the Washington papers say mat with the possible exception of President McKliilev's funeral, euoh a wilderness of flowers has never been seen In Washington. ON KOREA AND JAPAN. he said, "has cheated the church In the millinery business. "N'o woman ' thinks It a hardship t leave her hat Svt home whf b- iittcnrW the the He made his desire very em , phatJo and iiucrspi r'd a good deal , of humor along with Its expression. ' DR. BROUGHTON'S PREACHING. "As the Father hath Bent me, even so I send you." was the text. The argument may be stated briefly, for; of making a deadly assault upon A. more time was (riven to Illustration than to abstract doctrine. The ques tion about which all people need to agree but do not ugroe Is, What Is the mission of the Church? The dis ciples thought II a political Institu tion and th'vy quarreled about the of , flee bxldlng. They were wrong. "Hut I believe tho Church has a great deal to do with the politics of the day," he said. "It la directly connected With every problem that concerns tho welfare of the human race. The Lord Jesus would like his Church to reach eat Its arm and take In every prob lem tn the world." Some people Imagine that tho Church's business is to educate; oth ers that- Its mission Is charity, that the Good Samaritan's example Is suf ficient theology. But, since Christ sends His people on the same mission as the Father sent Him on, and since Christ aald, "I came to seek end to save that which A. Anthony, but Judgment waa eon tlnued pending the settlement of a civil suit aculnat the defendant by Mr. Anthony. PKIISONAL. Mr. Cameron Johnaon. of Wohmond. to I-o-ture nt Gnstonla Sunday and Monday Other News. Bridal to The Observer. (lastonla. Dec. 4.-Uatonlans will bsve the pleasure of h par In, next Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, a series of lec tures bv Mr. Cameron Johnson, of nieli mond. Va. He will lecture In the First J'resbyterlan church Sunday afternoon nt 3 oVock and Sunday evening at 7:.). lie will sneak attain at the same place Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock and Tues day evening at tli same hour on Korea nd Jennie these lectures netna llluntrat ed with the finest stereoptloon views of rennle and scenes In these two eoun rles No admission will be charged, tint on Monday and Tuesday evenings s'lver offerings will be taken. Work c.n tie construction of the Maveswnrlh Mill, located on the Holland rami, two miles west of Belmont. Is progressing rapidly. The outside walls nre nbmil complete. One side wall Is t'e'ng constructed of frame Instead of brick, the Idea being to enlarge the ml'l n that sMe nt nn early dne. As nre vlouslv stated, this m'll will malnnfsc- fire onlv fine yarns. It Is the property The Movement of a Number of Peo ple. Visitors and Other. Mr. Ham Maxwell is making an ex tended business trln Amonir oth.-r'r.r the Maves Manufacturing Company places he will visit Knoxvllle, Tenn.. j n,r. ' named for Messrs. Maves and and Atlanta CI ! 'cd-w-orth. the principal owners. It anil Atiania u , lk ,m , opernted bv electric power ob- Mr. W. H. Thompson, of Shelby, ,,, fr ra(awba Power Com pany. here Mayor H. McNInch will leave within a few days for Washington on bunlncjiM. Mr. ... H. Parker, of Wadeaboro. Was lost." the mission of the Church spent yesterday In Charlotte, staying spent yesterday in the city. Mr. K. 11. Dickson has gone to New York to spend a week or more on I WMte Sale Next Week business. ! Trip Church Improvement Society Among the visitors in the city yes- i,,f Tryon street Methodist church will terduy was Mr. . . Harris, of ; hol(, whH n,.- in the store of Jacksonville. Flu., who formerly lived , ,h,. fharlotte I'lano Company -on la not political, educational, or charit able, primarily, but It Is to save sin ners. 'The Church which Is not ssv ing the lost perpetually Is not tho . Church of Christ." .There are two reasons for religious lethargy: tho falluro on the part of Christians to recognize the fact that there Is something to be saved from; nt the Central. Mr. J. II. neckley. of Monroe, spent yesterdny In Charlotte. Among the out-of-town peoplo here yeMterdny was Mr. J. ). Bowling, of i Ircensboro, who was a guest at the Huford. Mr. William Hroitdfoot, of Atlanta. Oa., la visiting Mr. H. A. London, Jr Mr. C. W. Hunt went to liockv Wednesday of next week, the 12th In slant. The sale will begin at 10 o'clock a. ni. and continue through out tho day. The ladles will have on sale dainty articles of clothing, and fancy work for Christmas gifts, these to be sold at reasonable prices. The proceeds of 1he Bale will be added to tho fund the society Is rais ing for the purpose of refurnishing the auditorium of t no church. S?.r. ta - - rrnf"e U"t ' ""' ye"-rdnv to attend the North tteri lis something definite with which ,.. Methodist Kplco,,al .on to aave man. ( hriat preached nln. f,ron - suffering and hell, and his preachers .r. j. n. ivrv left Inst night on a should do likewise. It Is Ills blood buslm-aa trip N..rth 'lone that saves men. "Them la one. Key. J. Walker Hlmpson. of Con thing about which I have made up cord, spent a few hours In the city ny mind: that no tnan who docs not yesterday en route home from Itesa.-- vcneve in ana preach the lonln. mer City bivwj vr jesns riimt can ever preach trta) niv platform." dr. DRouuirroN-8 styli: ssm m . .' mregoing is a faithful outline lir. A. J Wlttson hns returned to his hoirm ill New York after h iiiIIhk some limn In (lie iity with his p;i- renla, Mr. and Mrs S. Wit I kowxky. w. r c ...ii,... ,.t ti... er tne sermon. It was nothing sen-1 ( iiiMtonlit 'lazi-ele. cpent liift i-venlng yrwcniin. I iiere Wua Iiothlna- sen. In lh i-ltv Willi f r I, nils Mr AIkImm about It. As lias already i waa formerly news editor of Tnu I ( ibservi r sational Been said, the most of It wns in th concrete, comprising Illustrations tak en largely from the preachers per sonal experiences. Uo told his -to. ties superbly. There w..re n.. rvm. naauca id nis oellvery. Hut Ills vol, la most s l'rof. W. II Overton, "f the South ern Conservaini y if Music, Iiurhaoi. waa among the KU' ot the (Vntiil last night. Mr. J. .1. Crow, of Monroe, is spend- ttractlve nnd lit Innguuge! ,t'-'"y J" '"' f Mch M nl" 'bought Is fluent and . ' i ow"-i- lie never goes afield for a j w word or makes an ambiguous or a hsJUn sentence. Toward I ho close I c . his sermon he rose, to great lo V' cuence. He i niametic. gruceful '' i JST"61, "ncl Klv,'n at ,,m'"" humor j , Taere can be no doubt that tho slie of i ;;-.: his audience will depend upon the ca- , padty of tho audliorlum In which ho j prsacbes. : ;5 .. KVSAWAY is ut .H hi;i f ' - !'V Brex-cn. of llrcvM. Who ; ,mW", and M"" '"Hte,l Ht Sf - : leMTlIIe. U tarriwi tin,.k i.Un.. , pedal to Tho Observer. :'.',,' -DewllJe. Va.. .Jamea Oil.,.,),, , ':-'' JM.Wcetae here several eeks ... will :' 'V'- feeaST'eJ to-morrow to hi. h.' , v,r vreyard. N. .., where or tli Hist tim irfy iSJV?. W '" ".oti. lor months been st the tlnl i -n.V ;' the result of her win.je.ln, 1 'C2-fcAI h d"uh of hl" father young I ' ' " BrSeken Was n seed In ... .!.. ' u!nJiUL7i employ ment The t. ' '' wa!iM.i.V'lirn' t" h" ,non' t ; JET.0? '"w them to srres- him ';? .J!B2X d has tlnslly persuada.1 Ihe hoy . .runaway will return to-morrow '''".""f.Thsj Anils Hold Krrrrt v0fab 'iV tJttiH"'?lu,H,0n ("''"l"e met ASStfai" th co,,rl h""'" '.",'.'.! Newspaper mn were ud : . t;lse4 to touch gently. 'A"lL.Z n" anything to eVe out. ' : 'a-'!ytW1,, c'" f04 'U." said one ;i;ef ine chief buckera to an observer men. ' vf ' Mtls are put fins; molasses on '' f :befr .hot ,n"1 tiy will bunch " . t IS the purpose of Col l-hlfer and Ms cohorts, to knock a lung out of : . something when they pull the trig- Mr. II K IjiiiI. of Newbern. win registered at the Huford hist night. Mi It. IV Jarrett, of SallHliiiry, w is rrglatel'eil lit the I'cntral lit Ht lllxht Among the vli(or In the illy In Mr. It N Ncely. of Mo.,, vllc. Mr 11. '. Mai ley. of Hi - iikIioi n, h "pen, II hi; to-it.iy In tln city, staying .it ti'io Hufonl. TALK or A FW f ill lt II. ;4'-VV A WsT SlKWpa,'' The sale of samples f Christmas . irooda Blng conducted by John W Tucker in the City Hall Is proving a ry pig success. " .' , The aaja commenced yesterday at - o'clock and the Immense halt was filled try eager buyers the enUro day. The stock: consists of over 110,000 wrerth of sample and th entire line . . . . .. wtlt . 4sacasa drptr y : .lrs chance ir ChrtstmM shon . , pars te buy Christmas foods at -V'S tenr1(U ! - . f . vt. ' v Dsvlilson Mil IksII-Li VVanl n New llulhllng anil Are Taking Steps to ticl Oni Cotton in Tcsas. Special to Th Obsnver. Iiavldson, lec 4 The mntlei of bint I- llIK II Melhodlst I lllll'eli in I i -1 'te : I wMch hs be, n under dim iisslon f,.r some months Is now Inking leilulic f,u: :iiiI shape, and tl"'i Is no icHson 'o il'cibt tlist In a slicrt time tn,. hur, ii II be in existence Tli IciII'IImk oio inlttes holds an I inpoi i.i n t mei Muk fi ri'.ghi. That ciniiiiiiice eorii ,,r Messrs. M. II. OoodlUtll. Holt Aimoor. lolir and Frank Itlnr, inol H I ('luistenl)iiry. The board of Hint. -on ,M lotmtllu'ed ns follows: M.omn M II tlooUrum, ICiirly Lothery. Frank I , 1 1 eiy, W "1 Heaver. Mr .1 I.,. Hlonii ' i ikiili n lot III (lie lower ei,. ,.f town Just a few feet south of his can residence, on Main street, a" good local Itv and probably as ccntnil us could I , Md lir and Mis K (' Skinner I no i--Inined to luvliison to live for the ien eiit At a burr dsls lr. Hklnner, who rtadiistoil Isom the North 1'nroPo.i Misli ( ,il Colli at some years ago utid who Inn since beu practicing in -Mtiiwtp.i oiu ty. esnec'a to sneud some time Juk big a sp"clsllfs course nt one of die l.ircn universities To-morrow evunlng the Iinvldsun V-eh-htia will give a musical entritnln "ii'iil In I be Hllilirnl lis II, prepurntory to iiHinir n little Liter an enausf mnt In ' 'hnrlutte. Xtr Ifosh Hloan, who has been buying coilon this fall at Revniour, Texsn. v rlts m curd, under Ht of November '."S to one f his friends here, that will Inter's! ui.d Miss)ily sin ori,. worne t the rotten men. (;vcrvioily knows tlm irop Is sliort In this part of the Kast. t ut It Is ireneral'v Ihnught that Texas sd It to burn this year. Mr. Moan's enrd does not sound ss If this were the sse. Havs he: "It has been raln'og hrrn for nbout two weeks and th farmers can't fat ttie balance of their crop, about ins-fourth plcr-ed MtddHne ned alHve eredre aie scsree. Ths esprit dlfferencs c r'vwl middling now la a half cent. rsM . M. te-dav and that would mean ll'i for gmid middling, but I cannot and any good miiMUnt." REMARKABLE OFFER Remit at $2.60 far four full esarta, er 4.93 lor eifht lull quarts, end we will snip you express prcaaul, eur famous EL MAIZE CORN WHISKEY KIT Of II 1 HUT flill rumt. This la tbe product of the mountain stilla of North Carolina, ane is rich in quality and flavor, mad smooth and msllow by age. After you'ra tasted It, If roti're not satisfied thst It's the best ooro whlsksy for the money you'vs evor ked simply cork up the opsnsd bot tles, ship hark axpraas collert, snd we will re fund rour money. Ash any hank in Richmond as to our rsl lability. THE PHIL Q. KELLY CO., INC. RICHMOND. VA. a for f ra booklet Add Wtia. to above prions for shipment beyond Mies, rlvsr. I 1 afM 1 OIL eLACZH Corn Tr0t7 mm a-nlaSai. "25J 'I'.ss ii'ij. r B Writ. II prio .IMWiM's Kidney ..and . niaddif,JMHa tulckiy drive tbe noWi from the avs tern and thua afford relief. A week's treatment for a. Sold by Hswlsy's rharmaey. old re TOP MM I n. u, x, ,wia, hth , - o. , flmtmuni,. lawsviui av. UMtuaiMo: ,;vc- a . W si' ugar .". h-,'..? andi it takesairood deal of kniw.: ledge ; and ' a good deal of accmu; v lated experience, likewise. -It takes also a competent equipment and a i fair disposition, to get that good cigar to you at a fair price no am D?MIS) Victoria Slzt-5 represents the poHcy.of giving Improved values at lower coat, through our new scientific methods of manufacture. The best quality that can be producod and sold l? equals the average 8 for 25c. cigar. Merit Sold by All Dealers Who Civegooi Value laeuroe Hoaaat Cigar Values American Cigar Company Manufacturmr ' I '?; tiv:W.XSf wn 1 " ' ' i " '-W ft- 'J.I' 1st Cottea Mill mibI . wi ansa I ts have a tnaehlna shnn tA" Ti- South to de our heavy repairs."-'.. v ''..:': V ':f 'v-v-i:'-v lad Cotton Mill Man: ."What ' do you call heavy repairer '-'i'-'v ,;t'y .:-.in C M, M.l' ."My Corliss. engine Isn't working; right I 'luteito: j spend the. money to bring a man all the way from Providence, K. I-A-i' t to overhaul It. -v y-:. i r ;.w-.- - i , -nd C. M. M.J ou don't hare to. ' The J. A.1, Tonipkln8'; Co.''1ias "nOTerhaullnf Corliss, engine for a long time, and they do It well. . They've COt all the tools and small ene-lnea to drive the hnrlna- turn a.a Vjrffr 'everything.' ' vv'-'-'v' , . . """''S 1st C.U. lit "Is that sot ; If the Tompkins "Co. are dotn such, ! -wora in -nave mem send man to the mill at once to look the envll 7 glrie over and see what' It heeds and make a price on' doing the lobV-J-V ' AnA mA a srtiAssladaa am. a... llM . . jt - nk.,i. - . - trouble we have in building up a maohlne bulldinr and repairing busl ness here In the South.- The mill men have got their minds fixed 'en Providence and other distant places and don't look up the facilities here at home. r' ... ..-.. -v , s, There are many economies in dealing at home., There Is saving of freight and of time. When there is a break down the wheels can be put turning again quicker through a home ghop than through a dis tant one. . ;-, . -, We solicit heavy repairs, as well as mediant and iittjs erfes. We are well equipped to do all repairs, - . , t. . . , i n.-i MACHIXE BUILDERS. THE D. A TOMPKINS CO. .1-1 1 CHAKIaOTTJDS, W.: d.'- THE CHARLOTTE SUPPLY CO. AQJE311 a FOR American All Wrought Steel Split Pulleys and "Giant" Stitched Rabbet ' UOII Mg. . ' ,. , We cerry m stock Tale and Town Hoists up to six tone capacity; also a full line of Packing, Pipe. Valves and Mill SappllM. Call Fop HADDIC st Iti aAVAVIw LITHIA WATER At all hotels, cafes, drug stores, on trains, and in your homes, you should not fail to discriminate in favor of the high grade article, Harris Lithia Water. Make your demand and stand by it. Accept no substitute, for in treating H Kidney and Bladder . diseases, no other mineral water is as invariably and invaluably effec tive. 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A simple combination o( health-building and nerve making foods. It soothes like a mother's voioe at the oradle side. You will avake in the morn ing with a rested body and a clew mind. "Tell Us Tour Wants" We will send on approval to any responsible party in North or South'Carolina, anything in Harness or Saddlery Goods. Our stock of Harness, Saddles and Accessory Goods is the largest in the Caro Hnas and we can furnish you anything a horse wears or a horseman needs. Write or call on us. J. W. WADSWORTH'S SONS CO. caLaxoitTTs; w. a FIRE INSURANCE THE FOLLOWING COMPANIES B EPRBSENTED AND AMPLE PRO TECTION OUARANTEED: AETNA HARTFORD PHOENIX NORTH BRITISH niKNIX NORTHERN PIEDMONT ?. E. Gochrane. Insuranoe and Real Estate Agent. lNC0e.eofta.Tta CAPITAL STOCK r. $30,000.00 INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION. ENTER ANT TIMK. It is a conceded fact known everywhere in North Carolina bv thoaa who are Informed, that KINO'S Is the SCHOOL THE RIOHT SCHOOL, viewed from every standpoint of merit and worthiness. 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A trial wiU convince you that these eoods are the very best for medicinal and other purposes, bena us your orders and if not perfectly satisfactory. . return at our expense and money will bi refunded at once. All shipments are made in piain cases. Remit by Postal or Express Monty Order. Write for price Hit of other liquors.; :.7' v.: v ';?,',; t U' ,i b ;iv.;- -stv. ,.'.. .:ri::(
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Dec. 5, 1906, edition 1
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