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; "nr. ri I '1 ft!j t i - S i I t i e i it I vVi.it Not let 1 . ,i U ha 1 .. c y n 1 : ! I r. t J i , r 1 o I I lest of I etu r rit- ton llbu by Jlrs. JI : ..a. . Special to The Observer, ' Statesville, Nov. 18. The readers f of these columns will recall the story j written by this correspondent of the operations In Statesville of three at J leged emale sharpers, which ap , peared In the Issue of the 8th Inst I The women in the case were Mrs..R, R. McMillan and daughters, Mrs. W. (A.. McQueen and Miss McMillan, and they were charged with taking a skirt from Otfrs. Moore, with whom they stopped while here, and of 'taking - some goods from the store of Knox, poston & Co., which ,-they failed to pay for, and they gave Dr. C. B.'Mott a check on the flank of Mount Olive for 1315 for work, which proved to i be no good, and was protested. By Friday night's mall Dr. Mott receiv ed a letter from Mrs, (McMillan, The first part '6f the letter, written from ' Cheraw. 8 C bears date of Novem ber 10th, a second section -bears date of November 14th, and ithe letter Is ' postmarked f at Cheraw, A November 1 th..The letter ; was sent T "special ' delivery." ;1 "Writing, under date ot the JOth, Mrs; tMcMillan sayst f ::, J ;,f "Dr." Mott Received a check (I had "'given party of iWaynesvflle) a few days . ngo -protested: -V Immediately ! - enclosed same , to party wno was ommaiea -vi place ($S0O) three hundred dollars to my '.civrtit in Bank of Mt Olive, October ' 28th, asking that he explain himself by alette by return mail and wire me when , 'said amount would be; placed in bank; -heard from his wife on" yesterday, say- lng: 'My husband has lost everything on earth he has, can meet none of his ' obligations. ' vi'' '- .?.; r ' "My means elng limited the above is ' a great shock to me... Tour check will , be returned also, together with others no doubt in a few dava. I'm .worried , beyond words. My expenses have been . . enormous recently and I io not now see . - how I an meet the -protested 1 checks. Dr. Mott,' will yoti be so kind as to bear ; with me a few months? I will pay amount due you with interest lust "as art as porelble, D. r - This letter bears date at November 10th Sunday). The pVty came to - Statesville' Saturday,, October k th, and left the following iMonday even lng, October 28th. The check which he had given the party at Waynes villa, and which was protested, did not .reach her until tea days after i her 'visit to Statesville. It Is notice able also that this .letter written to Dr. filott to prepare him for the pro tested check, which he had received . about a week before, is dated, the lOtht and the story of the affair ap- . peared In The Observer of he 9th. The letter ' of the 10th,' however, a S page and a half of note paper, seems , for some - reason hot to have been ' signed and mailed. On. the 14th t four days later Mrs. McMillan be gins a second letter on the same page .of the unsigned letter or the 10th, the date being on the Hue following. The letter follows! "Am Just In receipt of your letter of "... recent date addressed to my son (Mr. W. A. McQiieenk also a clipping from Charlottk Observer. Words fall . to ex press my feelings, also my daughters', . at this moment; said clipping la very un kind and unjust to say the least. It is too horrible to me to write on ; this morning; perhaps I can bear, up better 1 this afternoon. , - ' "Mrs. C. P. Moore having no servant, I called IB a negro woman' from -the street Just as my daughters and myself were going up street, and -had her to etralghten room we occupied, paid her . . for samor none of our articles were taken from the room by this woman. 1 who had perfect' access to all our bag gage, as nothing was locked; Can't un derstand why she should have taken a skirt from Mrs. Moore. . Shall" write Mrs. Moore relative' to same as early as pos sible. My daughters purchased veils from Messrs. Knox, Poston & Co.'s store, which they paid for when purchased. Messrs. Ramsely-Bowles Co.'s ruga suit ed as to shade and quality. They made me a, special cash price on same, iff of course I J asked that they should hold them for me until my return home; would then mall them a check or note for same; ordered the rugs as agreed a r few days, ago. If It were possible I Would go over to your town this after noonand am quite sure my son, Mr. w. A. ' McQueen : (son-in-law), would if at home. He is; a way on important busl- .., ness- Jnst now and can't say Just now ' when he will be at home. "Hope you will have this awful piece in .News and Observer (Charlotte Ob, server; is. evidently meant) corrected at once, 1 cannot submit to such treat ment." If-the matter is not cleared at r.1ue, l ha have my attorney enter , ri-.i LIandJ!r aal'"'t - U concerned. ' let me hear from you as early as - josslble. Hurriedly, v "MRS. R. R. M'MILLAN. "Cheraw, & C." - Tour Correspondent, visited all par ties concerned this mornln nA . ' W . ,1 , i? flpst n'o"iatIon given r-- i" ui in ueierminea o nave nis money got the dental wum ana nas written Mrs. McMillan j to that effect Knox. Poston & Co. ,. people say they dW not receive any thing for the veils the ladies secured . irum- ie muimery -department of ineirrtore ana ttiey mix Mrs. MoMIl lan: a bill for them when they learned - her whereabouts.- J fih han iwvifAn them sayinr the veils were paid for at the 'time. ' The goods iprocured at , me store amountea to about it and me Knox-f oston people say there . was hot a cent paid them. At the - same tme when the women procured vne . vena iney oraerea a nice an . pensive hat trimmed and ald . they . would return for It and pay for all . the goods when they returned, hut . - ther-never returned tor the hat, yhichr Was made according: to order, i In the letter denying the bill for the v veils Mrs. McMillan does not mention - the hat at all. - Mrs. Moore, with whom the wo , rmen roomed while here, says that she ' was at home all during the strangers! stay .here and that no negro woman i came In to cle'an' up the room occn- ' -pied -'by the strangers. AH she can - say. Is that next morning- after the , strangers .left she wen to the closet of the room which they occupied to h get her- best skirt and tt was gone. ' No one had been In the room except the South Carolina women, so far as she could ascertain, and she was at - home all the time. - J The Ramsey-Bowles 'people wrote v the bank; at Chera In regard o the reliability of, Mrs. SloMlllan And $&t; ' - and .Mrs. , McQueen, s They have re ; eelved an answer, from the bank peo ple, but will not ship the ruga until they, receive the cash. " , . V Murphy Hanks Consolidate. '; -Special to The Observer, -. Murphy, i-Iov. 18. The Bank' of , Murphy and the People's Bank of this plac , to-day - consolidated with a capital stock of 1 40,000. John H. Carter Is .-president;-A. B. pickey, vice president; U : E. Bayless, cash ier: F. .Dickey, assistant cashier.-;' CHARI-OTTE DAT AT JAMESTOWN EXPOSITION. TT1ESDAT, NQVEM - BER 13TH. VIA SEABOARD, k -The Seaboard Ah Lino will opwate a speolsl sleeper to rortsmotth en Its train leaving Charlott T:10 o. m; November isth. for those who are going to aUend Cbarlotto day celebration at Jamestown ExpOition,! which is Tuesday, November !9tlUA Thre" will b a special provramme and all who can attend from Charlotte ihoi ld so. Reserve your hrths via tfesboard. Fars for round trip fifteeh-day ticket , 12, . For further Information rail oh" James kir. jr. ' ; ' Hill: Ctrcct,.EQ-tcn, Ilass., ' l -:y i " ' ; , t;: J. G. COTIIIIAIT, Southern ReprcsenWUve, 403 Trust Ids, CIIARL0TT2, IT. 0." ; BVSIXESS IX yOKX DTJLD. This Due to the Money stringency , Not the Sllghtpst Indli-atdous Tliat f the Farmers ' Are Quins: to Sell Their' Cotton Minor Cbanses . la ... Railroad Schedule Time For Pay ing Taxes Extended Two-Weeks. ' Special to The Observer."',. t ,t: ' - ; v . torkvnie, S. C, Nov. 18.--By Ma son of the alleged scarcity of money business continues dull throughout thissectlon. The Issuance of . certl cates by - the" two ; local banks last week relieved the situation in a vray, but not to the extent that the intro duction of an equal amount of cash would likely have done. The ; certl ftoates are received , In exchange for, any purchases from the local 'mer chants and. also In ' payment of 5 ac counts and . notes, : out when deposit ed in the banks are. subject -to check but payable In kind,.. therefore "not available: to merchant or otbera who have out-of-town obligations to meet. Aside from this last feature, they an swer the purpose of a v circulating medium equally , as well as 'gold. Everybody, of course, is hoping that normal conditions may sopn - be n towa.-'!u ' There Is not the slightest evidence of weakening on the part of the far mers i relative to . holding cotton. There lias never been a time In the history of Tuk county when there were as- manyVbales Of cotton In the hands of the farmers as .there are to day, or when .thewere more able to hold, it Indefinitely Of course .there are many ef thenvwho owe notes and accounts and will eventually be forc ed to vsell whether the price 'goes goes higher or not. hut In numerous instances this will not mean that the cotton will pass Into the hands of the regular buyers or the exporters, for the reason that hundreds of farmers have goodly supplies of actual cash on hand and some of them are ready and anxious to invest in spot cotton at from; 10.50 downward, and are doing it. It is estimated that there la from two to three times as much money In York county In th hands or the people as there is in the banks, and this condition has prevailed all along, and is fn no way related to the present stringency. Were all the money in the banks, It would be very much safer so far as lta owners are concerned,, 4 ' and York . would be on velvet in a business way. , Reports were circulated ' here last week to the effect that comparatively! large quantities of cotton were being sold each day at Chester,' Rock Hill and Charlotte. , Your correspondent attempted to verify the rumors but had no satisfactory opportunity, ex cept as to Chester, and was advised by a cltteen of that town whose busi ness renders It necessary that he be posted as to cotton sales, and he stat ed that during the previous ten days he was satisfisj that not exceeding 40 bales had been sold on any one day while under normal 't conditions sales ran from 200 to 500 .hales daily It Is estimated that about 95 per cent, of the cotton has been picked and that not less than 75 per cent, has beerr ginned. The majority of the gins, except those that use elec tricity as motive power, .are now op erating : three days In the week something almost unheard of at this season. fC, V- '' ; ''.,.'';:: Rev. A. B. Cauthen, pastor of the Yorkville Methodist church, will com plete hla, first year's work next Sun day and the following week will at tend the annual Conference at Gaff ney. Mr. Cauthen has done a fine work here and Is universally admired and naturally all the people, regard less of church ties, will be dellghteo should he be returned to this charge for another year. , . ' Several minor changes in the sche dules of the mail and . passenger trains oa the Southern-became effec tive yesterday aa follows: . No. ;135 is now due her at 7:10 a. hi., instead of. 7:15, No. 114 at 10:45 a. m.. in stead of 9:55, No. 118 at 3:35 p. m., instead of 3:0. There Is no chan'ge In the schedule of No. 136 due here at 8:58 p. m. The outlook now Is that a larger acreage will be sown In wheat and oats in this county this year than for several years : past. Conditions are exceedingly favorable In that the weather is. ideal and practically all the cotton has been gathered. As all hunters ', know, last Friday was the first day of the coming sea son on ' which partridges could be legally killed. -Those In this section who' have a liking for that kind of diversion, . turned out in ' force. No report has as yet been ' received as to- cMualtle.';-Th:.lir4''crop la said to he unusually large. All three of the cotton mills her are still running ' full time and the work of erecting the necessary build ings at Xockmore, the new mill In the" eastern outskirts, of 'town, Is be ing pushed with vigor.. ' -.; The usual time for collecting mun icipal 'taxes, expired the 15th,. but for the first time in yeara, If ever before, the town- council extended the time to December 1st, The .bulk of the taxes had already been paid when the extension was announced. ( sis cAPiTAti , casks, y; t . This an Important Week In Bun. oomW Superior Court, Criminal Term Arrests Made For Violation of Compulsory School Low Draft gists Do Not Want to Sell, Liquor . ' on Prescription. - - - -' " -Special to The Observer. . i.v Ashevllle, Nov. 18. This will be a busy and Important week with Judge Gulon and Solicitor Brown in Super ior Court. , It lathe last week of ithe present term for the trial of criminal cases. - There are six capital cases set for trial wis ?weeK. 5s The most i im portant of these la that of Hugh Pos tell, who will go da trial for hla life ThursJay for the murder of Ed1 Ed4 warus, a eywuk venirw ai. ifiy men was drawn ; Saturday hi afternoon and from this number a jury win in all probability be selected. To-day Will Nettles, a negro,' was put on trlar for his life. He is -charged with hura lary and attempted rape; ? A special venire of 50 men was drawn. Tues day rLawyer" Thompson and Herbert Vaughn, two negroes, wilt be ; tried for the murder of Wallace Gardner, anotner , negro, will itoseL a negro, charged with burglary.! will ba tried Wednesday r and also-' probably Night Calarrb7-AJl Natto&al,' Disease. The strenuous methods and hablta of this present day of f a strenuous President hay made catarrhal com plications our most prevalent malady, It aaps energy and vitality-and unfits the victim for the duties of both of fice i and : home.-; HerMngra ; Catarrh cure remedies all such troubles. A i. Watchman Allison, for the murder of young Roberts, of Charlotte, who was killed here some time ago by the night watchman while Roberta was under arrest.. It Is likely that In this case the solicitor will simply ask for a verdict of manslaughter. Judge Guion and Solicitor Brown establish ed a new record in Buncombe county 1 last week. More than "100 cases were tried.. A, total of. 44 was tried or otherwise disposed ' , of in one day. Judge GulOn has sent . many defen dants to the roads, and the road sen tence at this term of court will total a longer number of years than at any previous term. . , ; The authorities are now enforcing compulsory attendance- on school, and arrests for violation . of the compul soryf education law are being made. The first parenta arrested ; and con victed of falling to keep their child ren In school have been let off with the costs. . It-Is said,", however, that In future fines will be imposed and that it is probable a large number Of arrests will be j made unless parents at once conform to th law. and com pel their children to attend school. . Ashevllle will go "dry; January 1st and the saloon-keepers of the city are conducting "cut-rate" .sales on all "wet" goods. A move is aleo on foot to make Ashevllle . absolutely Jry' after the first of The year. . Under the law the drug stores will be permitted is understood , that the drug stores to sail -whiskey on prescription but'-lt don't want to sell whiskey; on pre scription and an effort will be (made to have the City authorities -fix the license tax so high hat it will be pro hibitive. Whether the tax can be fixed at a higher figure than 31,300 a . year -the saloon license tax; ,;' at present-Is a questlonv hut if It Is found that the board may exercise Its discretion rff the matter then- In -all probability the tax will be fixed 'at $5,000' or $10,000 a, yeaf.v-Thla Is what the .druggists- and others, waSit. It ia pointed out that If the' tar- Is comparatively ; low some Irresponsi ble druggist wlll start up here 'for the sole purpose of handling whiskey on prescription. This -; the druggists seek to prevent and will request, a prohibitive lteense tax. ! "s. ; . v When the Stomach, "Heart , or.-Kidney nerves get weak, then these organs al wavs fall. Don't drug the Stomach, nor stimulate the Heart or Kidneys. That is simply a makeshift Get a prescription known to Druggists everywhere as Dr. Sfcoop's" Restorative. The Restorative is prepared expressly for these weak Inside nerves. Strengthen these nerves, build them up with Dr. Shoop'S ' Restorative tablets or liquid and see how quickly help will come. Free sample test sent on request by Dr. Shoop. Racine, Wis. Tour health Is surely worth this simple test' Mullen's Pharmacy. ,., Charlotte i Souvenir zoons A , very' useful and exceedingly , handsome article for visitors to carry back home with, them is one of . our' Charlotte Souvenir Spoons. . They were designed especially for us and are very appropriate. We have them in sev eral styles and sizes. B. A. Southerland Jeweler The Stove SEASOA will soon be here, as these cool evenings testify. We have. Just what you Wish, from ' the 'large Base Burner for your, hall to the. oil Stove for your bath room. Give us your order now. J. N. McCausIand. & Co. ftow Dealers, Rooflag OontracUtrt, (-.;:' SSI Tryon fiftreet. ' -v- -" Printers "-' Catalog Builck ers ercial Loose Leaf Ledgers Blank Book Manufacturers mum house; CharlottCe W C! Stationery OBSERVER fwiii p. leuiz:. & ca ARCHITECTS ) WASUIXGTOC D. a. Southern Railway ; ;N. B.-Follawlna. schedule figures pun Jlshed only as information and are not guaranteed. October th. 1907. ' w a. m., No. 40. daily ror Washington and points North. , Pullman sleeper and day coaches to Washington. . 8:30 a. m., ;No. S, dally, for TUchmond and local points, connects at. Greensboro for Winston-Salem", . Ralslgh, Qoldsboro, Newbern ana Morehead City, at Danville for Norfolk. ... . T 7:85 a. m., No. . dally. ' for Atlanta, Pullman sleeper and day coaches, Wash ington to Atlanta. .,6:25 a. m.. No. 27. dally for .-Rock Hill, viiramr, uiumum una local stations. ton and points North. Handle Pullman car and day coaches, Atlanta to Wash-, Ington. - . .;- . , ;2S a. m.; No. 16, dally except Sunday! for SUtesvllle, TaylorsvUle and . local points. Connects at Mooresvllle for'Wln-i ston-Salem, and at Statesville for Ashe vlll and points iWest. V s 10:3B a. m., No. 83. dally, for Columbia and Augusta, Handles Pullman sleeper, New York to Augusta and day coaches, Washington to Augusts. Dining car service..,: i " V& a. m.. No. 3s. dally for Washing ton and points North. Pullman Drawing Koom steapers to New York and Rich mond. Day coaches, New Orleans to Washington. : Dining car service. Con nects at Greensboro for Winston-Solera, Raleigh and Qoldsboro. . . 10:13 a. m, No. 11, daily. For Atlanta and local stations. Connects at Spartan burg for Hendereenville and Ashevllle. . 11:00 a. m., No. 30, dally, for Washing ton and points North. Pullman Drawing Room sleeper to New York, day coaches Jacksonville to Washington. Dining car service. - " - - -- - 11:00 a. m.. No. 28,'dAiii, for Winston Salem, Roanoke and local smiona -11:05 a, m. No, 87, dally, '-ew York and New Orleans Limited. Pullman Drawing Room sleeping tars. Observation and Club cars. New York to New Orleans, Pullman Drawing Room sleeping car, New York , to Birmingham. Solid Pull man train. Dlnlnif oar service. 4:10 p. m., No. tl, dally except Sunday for Seneca, 8. C, and local points, S:S0 p. in.. No. 15, dally except Sunday, freight, and passenger, for Chester, 8. C., and local points. - S:40 p. m No. 34, dally tor Washington and pointr North. Pullman sleeper, Au gusta to New York. Pullman sleeper, Charlotte to New York. Day coaohes'to Washington. Pullman sleeper, Salisbury to Norfolk. Dining car service. 6:60 p. m., No. Ik, dally, for Richmond and local stations. Pullman Drawing Room sleeper, Charlotte to Richmond. 7:15 p. m.. No. 24, dally except Sunday, for Statesville, Taylorsville and local rw'inti. Connects at Stutesville for Ashe vllle, Knoxville, Chattanooga, Memphis ana points west Pullman sleeper and day coaches, Char lotte to Atlanta. 8:05 p. m., No. SS, daily, New York and New Orleans Limited for Washington and ! polma North. Pullman Drawing Room sleeping cars, Observation and Club cars to New York. Dining car ser vice. Bona ruuman train. 9:35 p. m,, No. 35, dally, for Atlanta and points South. Pullman Drawing Room sleepers to New Orleans and Birming ham. Day coaches, Washington to New Orleans. Dining c; service. 10:45 p. m.. No. 29, dally, for Columbia, Savannah and Jacksonville. Pullman Drawing Room sleeper and day coaches, Washington to Jacksonville. Tickets, sloeplnn car reservatlona and detail Information can be obtained at ticket office. No. 11 South Tryon street C. H. ACKKRT. Vice Pres. and Oen. Mgr. S. H HARDWICK. P. T. M. W. H. TAYLOIC, O. P. A., Wanhlngton, D. C. R. L. VERNON: T. P. A.. Charlotte. N. C. SEABOARD ! "The Bxposltwn Line o Norfolk.". These arrivals and eepartures, as well ss thu time and connection with other companies, are given only as Informa tion, and are not guaranteed. Direct line to the principal cities North. East, South . and Southwest, flonedulu taking effect Aug. 4th, 1W,. aubjeet to change without notice. . Ticket for passage on all trains ara sold by ithis eompany and accepted by the passenger with the understanding that this company will not be responsible for failure to run its trains en schedule time, ot ror any such delay as may be Incident to luir operation. Carr is ex ercised to give correo'. time to connect ing lines, but this company Is not re sponsible for errors or omissions. Trains leave Charlotte ss follows: I No, , dally, at : , in. for Monroe, Hamlet and Wilmington, connecting at Monroe with 28 for Atlanta, Birmingham and the Southwest; at Monroe with II for Raleigh and Portsmouth. - With M at Hamlet for Raleigh, Richmond, Wash ington. New Ybrk and the East, No 133, dally, at 10 a. m for Lincoln ran, Bhelby and Rutherfordtoh without change, connecting at Uncolnton'wlth C. Jb N. W. No. tt for Hlckorr. Lenoir, anj w stern North Carolina M)nt - No. , dally, at :30 K C5. Monroe. Hamlot. Wilmington and all local points, cc meeting at Hamlet with 41 tor Colum bia, Savannah and all l-iorula points. No. 1M, dally, T10 p. mi. tor Monroe, connecting with 41 (or Atlanta, airmins ham and ttw Southwest: with 14 at Ham let tor Richmo. Washington and New Yorkrand the 5ast with, at Monroe for Richmond, Washington and New York, and the. East, with 12 at Monroe for Raleigh. Portsmouth and Norfolk. Through sleeper on this train from Char lotte, N. C, to Portsmouth. Va.. dally. Trains arrivt in Charlotte as follows: No, 13, 9:46 a. nv, daily, from points North and 8oulir Nft 46. dally. 11. a. m., ; from Wil m Ington and all local points. No. 131, 7 ip. m. daily, from Ruther fordton, .Shelby. Lincomton and C. t N. W. Ivailway points. .- , No. 8, iJ:lS a. m., dalftr. from Wilming ton, .Hamlet and -Mdnro, also from points East North, andr Southwest con necting at Hamlet and Monroe. Connections are made at Hamlet with all through trains -s tor points North. South and Southwest, which are compos ed - of Vestibule day coaches between Portsmouth and Atlanta, and Washing- ion . nu.- jacascnviiie, ana siepinar cars tctween Jersey City, Birmingham and Memphis, and Jersey City and Jackson ville.; Cafe oars on alt through trains. For information. - time-tables, reserva tions on Seaboard descriptive literature appiy io ucKet agents or, aaarsss . .. . - JAMES KER, JR.. a P. A. If Selwyn Hotel.:,-Charlotre, N. a rtff UwliY.V A M- eF. , . .1 lilfWl lllilill ..yAni,l,itf Through i Trsln 'f$ Dauy, Charlotte Roanoke.' Va, - to '" Schedule' In effect rorr tt, 1907. Tti -.on am lv Charlotte, so. Ky. . 2:15 smAr Winston. So, Ry. .M pm 1-v Winston," N. A W, Ar 1:30 pm Lv i pm Ar 2:00 pin L l :4J, M s YM pm Lv 6:25 urn Lv Rocky Mount . Lv 10.28 am . T:20pm Af .. Roanoke, : Lv l:2Vam uaiiy, . . .if -. . . - Connect at Roanoke via Shenandof.t Valley Route for Natural Bridge, Luray Macerstown. and ail bolntt In Pennav,, vania and New York. Pullman sleeper , Throuli coach, Charlotte Roanoke. - Additional train leaves Winston t a) m.. daily excett Sunday, for South wesi Virginia and Shenanannh Valley .i-fHWrtusr- Agent" 'jTON it Pickers Hsvolving: Flat Cards , Hallway Heads and 1 '." j- ji.',-i'v'r:-'"!'i Drawingf . T 1T M. IVAQMBURN. Southern Aacntt ; ' : . . . , .. CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA Y V Cewraiw Hardwood Mantels Wa manufacture and carry a lerge stock of Hardwood Mantels; also dealers In Tile and Grates. Can fill orders promptly. Write for cata logue. - J. H. WEARN & CO., ' Charlotte. N. C. ' ANY DAY'S MENU that you may glano at If p) In ted for this restaurant Is a menu that win captivate you as well aa sharpen youf appetite. Prom oysters and soup down to desert WHAT WE SERVE is appetizing and healthful. It's a long journey to find a better menu. healthier food or prices more pepu lsr. Eating here meant satisfaction as well as good humor. GESI DINING ROOM. Bow about beating your home? SEE HAOKNEY BROS., The Plumbing and Heating Contractors. Wa carry a fall line of snpplles, - Phone 811 if, Fifth St, f CIl AJlIXrTTE. - i GUN METAL LEATHER Is now considered tne nanasomew leather the tanner has ever given u. We have fashioned two very taking Shoes jot this superb leather. They exactly fit the designer's aim. THE TEACHER, Bluchef style, ex- tra ' heavy "aater-prooi !, uu fashioned toe. rubber heel. Every business woman should wear this shoes Hie t to 8, width B to H. JPrlcao' ... .M0' THE . FAVORITE, vourt jaiucner, flight welt soie, cio-. .uo, opera plain toe. Cuban heel. The dressed woman appreciates, this iEWi to l width B to E. - price ... . , ,' G1LREATH & CO. Are You Engaged? ; ''-" ,y--:... , ii . r ' .-' It 90. yon will need on of oar SollUlre Diamond Elngs. . Any alt atone desired from; Ten Dollars ui- ' pur price can pot ' U duplicated 'or , me quality gooda. Evtry, itc-nt ; guaranteed as : represented or money refunded. . , l. ft ": - & DIXON - M g- Leading- Jeclcrs T f 4 , ... esBPBWssBl"Bl,',''"", THE CHARLOTTE SUPPLY GO ::-:" -;.:'''tl;o'-''v's-''';' '-:"'- " ' --n Amerloaa An-Wrongbt Steel Sm Patlers ad "Crwaf StVched nstibf -. We esurry t stack Tata a-ad Tewne fun Uae ft( Packtag. Plpev 5Q HEAD HORSES and MULES TERMS J. W. Wadsworth's Son's Co. The American Machine & Manufacturing Company Cncoeatora to Machinery and Contracting Bnaimcaa of THE D. A. TOMFKIWS CO, CBARIi OTTE, K. a YARN THE KIKTt WITH TUB Keeps OU OS tha Every Machine accurately balanced Cut Flower Time has come again. We have them, as usual, and tha unusual kind the kind that sra Just a. little better than the ordi nary commercial kinds. We grow fancies In ROSES, CAR NATIONS, etc. We make handsome Brides Bouquets We ship the hand somest Floral Designs used in North Carolina, we da. Write us, telegraph or telephone. w ship to any point quick. . J. Van lindley Nursery Co. POMONA, x. a I; K & Kye ntcblsosv J, Ilutrhlse. .Nye ffutchisca & Sea INSURANCE , -v 1 , ? , t FIREs . ACCIDENT -, : ? " ' OttlCR XoL fluot ltnttdlng. BerfThone i:51 " kill L 4 L- Slurbs Intcnnsdiats " and Eorkig Frames Spinning Framcj Spoolers and . OoUta mp to atx tout apdtyi (- j Taltea aad Mill Sapplle EASY REELS PATENTED OIL GUARD. Tarn While Doffing. and tested at speed before snipping. MACHINERY For farm and factory Engines Thres kinds, from II to 111 EL . p. . Boilers - Return Tubular and ' " Portable on . skids, from It to ISO H. p. . - . Improved Ola Machinery' 8lngte Olns and Presses and torn. - plete outfits of - capacity ef lea ' ' bales per day and over. - Saw Llills , . . Pour or Ave kinds, all sites iD sa la tha South. . , , Pulleys and Shafting : Atl siset, from the smallest to eon ptste cotton mill outfits. - 1 ' LIDDELL COMPANY Charlotte, IT. a ; DR. C. L. ALEAlTDSr, . DENTIST - . CAKSO.V BCILDIXa - , Eouthcnst Corner romrrr a?d tt.tcn Received ! $i. bottleAw It.- Atkinson's Drur v, it- aeii'i rasa Agent :. : l'.oanoke. Va. . ju a. .iicaei Ageau :Ciar!otta, K. C - . -" i - ' . 1 -
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Nov. 19, 1907, edition 1
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