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-A CHARLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER, JUNE 23, 1903, .: . ... " . r:oPLE's glu;:;i All advertlcnu.qits inserted In tills ct'uinn at rmo of ten cents per line of hlx words. No ad taken tor less tuao 20 cents. . t'-astt in aUvocj. WANTED. WANTED Salesman, to appoint special agencies. Rumple and fuu lualructions sera e. . 4. tor 10.60. The Bafety -Fir escape Co., Hickory, N. C . . "WANTED Plasterers, achltecte and con tractors to know that "Acme Planer u nature's own product and not a mys terious mixture ol ore clay, marl, nyara ed lime, etc. with a loud-sounding- nan: to hid what It realls is. Carolina Por land Cement Compoiy, Sole Distributer, . Charleston. 8. C - . - ... WANTED To sell a good paying mercan Ule bualnesa, . centrally located, very best trade. Good reasons for selling. Ad dress Box 161, Charlotte, .ti. C. .. "WAMTED Competent lady book-keeper. who can vre typewriter, send reference. N. care of Observer. - . :. WANTED Salesman already traveling, to sell linseed oil and. paint as aids Una. Commission UberaU Address . Box : 77. Klohmond. Vs. -. . , ' v WANTED Laundry agents In all towns where we are not already represented, Sanitary Steam Laundry. Charlotte, N. C. .' WANTED Merry-go-round and street . v amusement companies for July 4th. 10.- 00 people. Easy money. - Write quick. , Manager of Rocky River Springs, Rocky tuver springs, n. u. -..:.. . . , . WANTED To make contracts with cot toa mills to take their outfit of eld Bagging ana ties. Aaareas a. u. uoyiun. jr., ttoynin, M. ti ..., V , WANTED A young lady to be assistant teacher ta - the public school and do some T. W. C. A. work In a cotton mill village. Address Cotton Mill, .care Ob server., .,.--.'.'.-.'- WANTED Those seeking health,, rest or recuperation to spend awhile at Barium Jeoge, juet opened at Barium springs, N. C. The water Is unequated lor rheu- maUsm,. ecaema, kidney and , stomach trouble. write tor. terms. tsanuin Springs Company. - -; ,. - FOIt SALK. FOR SALE 'Maxwell runabout, $83; . four-cylinder touting cars, 11, "Mk Ham Boss. 13 soutn College street, Char lotte, N. : FOR SALE Jack-aon - -roadsters, : K30: touring cars. $1,260. Car load Jutt ar rived, u 8, Couck strca, Charlotte, H. FOR SALE Bargain. 1907 Buckbnard runabout. . Fine condition; N. J. gher Till... V '-, : i ;,i , FOR SALE OR RENT Cheap, two sec ond-hand road rollers, A dress Box 147, Durham,- N.' C. r : : , ' FOR 8 A LB We have on . hand . four crushing machines for crushing gold era (built for the late O. K. MoCutoeen) whloh must be sold at some price. South- era Machine Works, nigh Point N. C. FOR SALE One white Iron bed. two mattresses. I pslr or pillows. 1 bureau, l waahstand, 1 chiffonier. 1 drugget f weathered oak dining-room chains, I sets of Wernicke book cases. 1 pair of .hall curtains. 1 washstand set 1 rot ana mat trees. 1 white Iron single bed end mat tress. Mrs. ft E. C. Bryant, Central Hotel, Room 1L FOR KENT. FOR RENT Desirable furnished rooms, .' gentlemen preferred. " Good neighbor Siaa ah tmw Una- cilna In. Phrma 1164.' gentlemen preferred. Oood neighbor? Hood, on car una. -.rnone iios. . . r . FOR RENT Two apartmenta In .Norman flata. Hot and cold water. Annlr to Chaa. W, Norman, at Stone as Barrlngif . Co. : 3:ii. .. y I. : , i. v . ,- ' mSdirLLANtEOtJS. AUTOMOBILES tor rent Ham A Ross, 23 - 8. ' College street v Telephone . Sa.'. Charlotte, N. C. LiACE AND EMBROIDERT by mall a specialty. Write for samples. i.- J Bostlan Company, Fayetteville, N. C ' PANAMA aATS cleaned and shaded tn ' to the latest style. Michael Klrschbautn, The Hatter. KstabUahed im. Charlotte, CHARLOTTE OBSERVER Please dls- continue pur add for Corliss engine "wanted..-We hare bought our 3S0-horse- power complete steam plant from Oreena boro Supply Co., of Greensboro. Hsnnah Fickett Cotton Mills, W. B. Cole, Trcas. NICE COTTAOES furnished for rent. ' Rutherford ton. Camping cottage. Chim ney Rock. Addreaa Box it , Rutherford- ton. Nc. BOND SAjE The city of Rock Hilt 8. C.. otters for faio S19.10O, 20-yeer coupon refunding bonds, dated July 1st 190$, bearing Interest at t per cent.; semi annually July and January-'' Denomina tion $sn. '' For full information address C. S. May, City .Treasurer. , , AITOMOBILE8 for rent Ham A Ross. - ZS S. . College street Telephone Jot CharlotM, N. C , J ' t. - RECEIVER'S SALE Bargains In all kinds of electrical supplies, electric and combination fixtures, art glass goods, etc. You can save money by buying now. Terms cash. Jno. W. Todd, Receiver for . Smith Electric A Mfg. Co, - - s. NEW STEAM OUTFIT. 11 by 14 Uddoll Chsmbers engine. 4 by M return tubular half arch front Nagie boiler with all pipe and fixtures. Will sell st great eaeriflce. Xever been used. Installed Weber Oss Producer plant Address W. T. Irvln, Box 1. Smlthneld. N. C , . !.. NOTICE-Notlce Is hereby given that the annual meeting of the stockholders of the N. C. Railroad Company will be held In the city of Greensboro, N. C . at 12 o'clock m. Thursday, July 9th. 1902. and notice Is also given that the stock trans fer, books will be closed for 10 days next preceding said meeting. A. H. Eller, See. A Tress. N, C Railroad Company. Jane : Kth. 19CS. . .-.;.- 1VOST 1)ST Ofntlemsn's pars sol, In ' grand stsnd yeeteiday. Reward If tetarned to Belwyn Veol Room. - , T. Frank Simmons, of Fvison. - ' ' Special to The Observer. - . ' Wilmington. June J J. T. Frank Simmons, 1 for a number of years manager of the Inter-Stxte Telephone . Company here, but later a resident of Falson, died In the honpjtal here to day, having been brought to Wilming ton for an operation for uremia. - He was ft years of age and leaves a wife, two sisters, ; two daughters . who re ' side In Washington, D. X. and one . brother," Lee H. Simmons, of Wll mington. The remains were taken to-night to JTederick. Md., the 'for mer home of the family, for Inter tnent - . To stp any rain, anywhere In !) min utes, simply take )ut one of Dr. Shoop's Fink Pain Tablets. - Psln msns congs tln blood presure thnt Is i alL Dr. Shoop'a Halarhe or Pink Pain Tablets will quickly coax blood pressure away from p!n centres. Alter that pain is gone. Headache. Neuralgia, palrWul p rw$ with women, etc., rt Inntant b;p SA Tablets ic bold by MuUea's Phar macy. . . . ... WILL WELCOME DELEGATES A ROYAL RECEFTIOX , (PROJOSED LArfe Entertainment. Committee Ap . Mjinted to JL'xtend-Glod Hand to All Visitor Will Be IxK-ated at Ue ' Three Hotels and to Be at the Beck .nd Call of tlie Delegates Those - Who Will Sit on the Platform Dur , tog the Couvention Tlie Cream of - North Carolina Democracy to Be ICepresented. ( v . "--r . The city is leaving no atone unturn ed to give the visiting delegates here for the Democratic Btat convention whica aasem-bles to-morrow a - royal welcome.- Already the advance guards wich arrived in full force yesterday have been made to nnderscand that for ,tne time being the city la theirs to do with as u seemetn them good and nothing will be neglented to impress this fact' upon those! who- will arrive to-dy and v to-morrow. The . city appreciate . the ' tact that ' a' .ull- half-century .' has etapsed since a State convention was held within its vordera and It li ne purpose of those In Charge to enter tain -the delegates so lavishly that a second: and third meeting will shortly follow. , To assist in extending; the glad hand o the visitors, an enter tainment committee, of. which Mayor T. B. Franklin is chairman, has been appointed.. The office la an important one and it Is hoped that each and ev? ery individual member will rise to the oocaslen and exert himself to the top notch of his powers to see that all things needful are accomplished. 'This committee Is composed of the follow ing-named gentlemen: . . ENTERTAINMENT OOMMITTEE. ; ,Selwyn Hotel: J. ' L Chambers, chairman; Judge Armlstead Burwell, H. N. Pharr,' Edgar B, Moore, p. M Brown. B. Latta. A. J. Draper, W, 1, Long. W. 8. Fharr. C Llddell, R A. Dunn, H. XU Clark; H. w. Eddy. C. .W.. Johnson, S WIllUm J. M. Davis, H. J. . Brown, L. H. Robinson, George Stephens, J. 'J. Adams, W. H Twltty, Df. O.'-W- Oraham. W. R. Robertson. M. c,1 Mayer. C. M. Carson, John M. Craig and F. Q. Osborne. Central Hotel: Cameron' - Morrison, chairman; C. O. Kuester, W, C, powd, fftrdton; IX. - L. SWpman, Hendersoa- viller J. T). Murphy, Asheyle; W Lee, Waynesvllle. -. . , -. ; WEALTH HIDDEN' IX OLD TABLE W4 M, Moore. :JL.. 3. . Ha- good, McD. AVatklns, J. ..: .Y. Qryder. J. D. Foard, 41. C, Severs, B. D. Heath, WV R. Hutchison. F. C. Ab- bott. Frank. Barnett J. T. Orr. J-H. Llttl. F. C. Henderson, Wade H. Haf rla, H. C. Williams, W. . ;M. Jordan, Oeorge I' Dooley. C. H. Duls, F. C. SherrilU R. J. Bfbugh, J.-B. WaKw, Q MoOowan, W. .M. Tye and fi. D. Faulkner." r ' . v". '-" ". Buford Hotel: E. R.-Preston, chair man: A. B. Justice, C. Hooper, J. M. Barnes; .W, F. Harding, s 8. L. Vaughn. J. H. McClintoclt,ps C. Whit- lock. C. D.' Bennett, George H. How e!t T. W. Dixon. B. M. Miller. Jr.. E. L. McElroy, J. O. Walker, J. W Zlm merman, J. A, Jones, A. Bunn, W. C, Hathcock,- H. C. Irwin, .Dr.. H. Q. Al exander, A- C. Hutchinson C W. Til- lett, J. F. Robertson, J. Lee Sloan, Jr., J. U Ohoate, John R. Hunter and J. C Reed. k .-'- . . WILL . BITj ON STAOE. , 7 1 Thl tollowlngrnamed .members of the convention will have seats on the stage i . : ., : . .-, w :. uemocrauo state sxecuiive tonmit tee: H. O." Chatham, chairman,. Elkln; Alex J. Field, secretary, Raleigh. , , Advisory committee. Lee 8. Over man, Salisbury; C. B. Ayc6ck. Oolds boro: CoL I Banks Jlolt ; Graham; Capt W. I. Everett Rockingham; P. M. PearsaJI, Newbern; r. J. .Hackett, Wllkesboro. W. M. Webb, . Morehead City, Plato Collins, Klnston. . MEMBERS CENTRAL COMMITTEE. ' First dlotrlct--EiVis". ; Lamb.? Elisa beth ty; W. II. Hampton. (Plymouth: B. B, Winborne. Murfreesboro; H. T. Oreenleaf, Elisabeth City. Second district- T. W. Mason Ga rysburg; H. A. Gilliam. Tarboro; J. W. Grainger, Kinston; Dr. J. E. Green, Weldon. :.. '.';--. ' . ' Third district C. E. Foy, Newbern; T- C.vWWtaker., Trenton; N. O'Berry, Ooldsboro; E. M. Koonce, Jacksonville. Fourth district -H. A.- London, Plttsboro; F. S. Sprulll. Loulsburg; E. C. Beddlngfleld. , Raleigh. . .Fifth district J'. S. Carr Durham! J. N. Wilson. Greensboro: R. L. Holt Burlington; CO. McMlchaei, Madison. Sixth districtJohn D. Bellamy, Wilmington; W.. A. Stewart Dunn; J. D. Croom, Maxton; E. J. Hale, Fay- ettevllle- ' - ' Seventh district 8. W. Finch, Lex ington; D. E. Mclver, San ford; W.- F. Gibson, 'Gibson; N. O. Williams, Williams.- .; 1 . ' v; ' ; . .Eighth district P: B. Means, Con cord; Edmund Jones, Lenoir; . R. A Doughton, Sparta; Zeb V, ADong, StateavllK- ' - ' ' 'Ninth- district J. ' H. Weddlnrton. Charlotte; H.? F. Schenck, Lawndale; T. L.. James. Marshall. : -, - , Tenth district Locke Craig, Ashe- ville; T. W. Whltmlre... Brevard: S Gallert. Rutherfordton; O. L Jone Franklin. ' . , . '. .' ; ' ' MEMBERS BTATB - EXECUnVB , r .' COMMITTEE- Y - ' First district W. ; G. Lam-b, W1I- llamston; W. C. Rodman. Washington; W. $S. Bond. Edenton; E. E. Aydlett Elisabeth City. , ; ' " ' Second district EIa Travis. Halifax;- J. H. Exum, Whitaker; 8. A. Woodard, Wllaon; P. "vJ. Macon, War renton. " ,- Third district W, 8. Chadwlck, Beaufort; J. A- Bryan, Newbern; 8; O. Mlddleton, HaIlBille; H. A. Grady, Clinton. - j. . ' '- ' '. , Fourth district J. R. Young. Ral eigh; J. C. Drewry, Raleigh i R. H. Hayes, Pittsbofo;- F. 8. AbelU Smith field. . . - . Fifth district J. J. Nelson, Greena- boro; J. 8. Manning, Durham; R. D. Reld. Wentworth; B. 8. Roystsr. Ox ford. . , . - . Sixth district E. F. McCulloch. White Oak: W. H. Bernard, Wilming ton: George H. Bellamy; El Paso; R. H. Powell. Wnltevllle. , . , Seventh . district T.v B. Bailey, Mocksvllle: J. R Blair) Troy; J. A. Spence. Asheboro; Oeorge Warburton, Rockingham. , - - Eighth district R. A. Crowell. Al bemarle; Walter Alurphy, Salisbury; A. D. Watts, Ktatesvllle., Ninth district A. C' Avery. Jr.. Morganton; W. H. Williams, Newton; R, R. Ray. McAdenvIlle; Heriot Oark- Tenth district J. C. MiDs, Rnther- No Need of Suffering from Rheoma- ; t lam. It la a mistake te a now anyone to suf fer from rheumatism, ss the pain can al ways be relieved, snd la moat cases a cure effected by applying Chamberlain's Liniment The renet trom pain which It affords la alone worth many times Its cost. ' U makes sleep snd rest poaslble. Even fa cases of long standing this lini ment should be need on account of the re lief which It affords. Do net be dls- rotirsgsl until you hare given It a trial. For aal by R. H. Jordan Ce. Problem ..California Woman Left For Public Administrator to Solve. Los Angeles Times. ;' ''-':':f:':. Cunningly hidden In a secret- re ceptacle deftly carved In the leg of an antique table, the fortune of the late. Mrs. Jessie Fremont Diesch,- of San Francisco, , relative of , the noted pathfinder,. Gen. John- C. .Fremont was found recently by the deputy public administrator, W. J," Hynes, The neatly fastened little bundle gave up a bank note showing deposits of 4,200, a costly collection of - time honored jewelry and countless shares in wildcat -concerns , worth" their waste paper value. . -i f . The discovery of the effects of the erratic woman of historic lineage ends a search that Hynes and his men pursued for several days wittt great earnestness. . When , . JUra.. Dietach died, on April' 8th. . alone and in seclusion her effects ' were Uken charge of by the - public aa mlnistrator in the absence .of any near relatives. The , ofllcers-were in formed that the - old woman was possessed of great - wealth and the stories came from such reliable sources that it was deemed advisable t6 make ,a complete search of the premises. , . With, thla end in -view Mynes and his assistant strained .every effort to locate the hidden treasure. Every article - in the house was overturned and -thoroughly searched without avail. Even. the carpets ana tapestries were ripped Npen Jn te hope that they would yield some of the glittering gold which ' the aged recluse was supposed to possess, r Just as Hynes ' was about to abandon the search he accidentally knocked oft the hollow leg of, an ancient table. , In a Cleverly con trlved cache the public administrator spied an old wallet . Opening the bag; Hynes discovered that i con tained the bank book. 'Jewels and stock certificates. v'-v MARCH THROUGH FIRE, Ceremony of a Sect of Brahmins in Honor of Cioua or ire ana w icr. T'nnrlAfi - lSlrtKa 'i ' A'-' : ' - Six thousand Hindus ftn& a select few . English officials have recently witnessed in the neighborhood of Madras a . remarkable religious cer emony, the principal actors being Soivrastas. a sect of uranmms. : .The festival was called -"the march through Are," and it is ap propriately : enough named. The pro ceedings were in honor of Brahma and Vishnu, the gods of water ana Are. - -. ' 1 A .' Preparations for the ceremony had been going on for a month. A trench 4wenty-three feet long and jpjneteen feet deep was dug, and In it a Are was kindled. At sunrise forty fa natics, who were to demonstrate their asbestos nature. slowly .marched around the. , furnace bearing the cu rious idols. The SolvrasUs - were clothed in. yellow tunics, and without hesitation entered . the Are trench singing a hymn, the refrain of which was "Oovlnda! Qovlnda!" , After walking around this artificial Gehenna three times they emerged apparently none the worse for their experience, and have established an unassailable claim for sanctity among their people,," ,; ... ; .': f WRIGHT SHOWED HIS 3IETTLE. Gn. liUko E. Wright Although a ewntnern uoia democrat, II an Been . a Strong; Man ; For the Roosevelt v Administration CotZlflcd Laws and 'l Orannlaert Fillnlno CoHstabnlarv. . Baltimore News. -' v In many respects similar to the training which so admirably flitted William Howard Taft for the position he haa held in President Roosevelt's Cabinet the training which Gen. Luke E, Wright has received snould make him an acceptable successor to Mr. Taft ..: . i, -.):. .J. :: . - For. four-years a member and for one year president , of , the United States .Philippine Commission General Wright entered Intf closetouch with the colonial possessions, and necetwar ily . became trained In the present extra-territorial policies' of the govern ment Later, as dvll government and then Governor General of the Islands he as given opportunity to learn the habits and needs of the Oriental subjects, -aa well as the func tions of military supervision. The 12 months he epent as Ambassador to Japan (1906-7), while not demonstrat ing, mared ability in him as a diplo mat, nevertheless "were doubtless pro ductive of a useful knowledge of "the prejudices pf the Japanese peoplethe race, with which the new adminlstra. tlon will likely hive much to arrange. What makes the selection of General Wright most acceptable as a matter of policy, however, is the fact that the Tennesseean la distinctively an "old line" Southerner a typical ex-Confederate In choslng whom President Roosevelt will doubtless knock down many a post In the barrier between the North and the ' South, and will doubtless be of great political signifi cance In the future toward breaking the "solid South." . ' . ' . - A":. Southern gentlnan . himself. General Wright comes of aVgentle fam ily. He was born In Memphis In 184?. His father, Archibald W. Wright as Chief Justice of Tennessee, and his wife was the daughter of Admiral Raphael Bemmes of the Confederate Navy. ' - . Like Secretary Taft General Wright studied law and : early assumed a prominent position In the bar of his native State. for eight years holding tha post of Attorney General." . .. During the yellow fever acourage of 178 General Wright was eloscly Iden Ofled with the relief work, and at ther outbreak of vthe - Spanish-American War he gave up three sons to the Unit ed Statee Army. ; ' ' While associated With Ecretary Taft on the Philippines Commission. General Wright was charged with the codification of the laws of the islands, and later organised the native consta bulary. ' v v . His abort service as Ambassador to Japan gave rise to many reports con cerning his lack , of policy in dealing with Toklo Whether or not re ignor - ed the elementary rules of the diplo matic code too far in showing .the mailed Ast is not known deAnitely, but it Is said that his resignation , was ac ceptable at Washington. Certain It ir ana feels dull and sptrltlMS. in tha spring or early summer, they, call it 'Spring Fever." But there is no fever Usually. U la he after effect of our win ter habits.. The nerves are moetly at fault Tired, worn-out nerves leave us languid, lifeless, and without spirit r.r ambition. A few ow m lit. pnoopi K storatlve will kbaolutety and quickly Chenf an of tneae oepresing symprnmni Trie rieiTBi n . .-ui .."..i vim Krk to fuU health In a day or tw , PUt It Will o -n' m m ii, v to fv yfltt that the remedy is reaching that :tlred apot. Druaglsts everywhere are advising Its use as a splendid and prompt rnrat tonlo. It sMves more vim and more spirit to the spoonfirl thsn any oth er known nerve or constitution? I tonic. It sharpens a falling arpttite. aide di gestion, free slurUsh livers and kidneys, snd brines new li'e. strength and ambi tion. Tet ft a fw days end be con vinced. ' Mullen's Pharmacy. . V For eighty-five years Chickcring Pianos Jia ve be en ' constructed " titi-. -der the traditions of honesty, thor paghness and high artistic pur pose set by. the founder of the bouse ! ' ; ?- I.. . - - r - :u therefore, while made to sell, are not made C: merely for' sale. ; W'-J ' " :. ' I The distinction in the phrase ' distin guishes . between - the cheap . piano which deteriorates soon after its sale, and the . Chicltering Piano which, because it was V - built : on principle, will splendidly serve you' and your children long after we sell it. When you see the artistic design and ' - handsome finish, when you hear its sweet ness and resonance, when you know the V honesty, thoroughness, experience and skill -that ' gives pre-eminence to Chickering Pianos, you will be prepared to purchase to the best price-and-piano advantage. Do not buy until you atiow. Then, buy or not as you will. . But let us assist you to a conclusion. Parker-Gardner' Co., Charlotte, N. C, Factory Distributors In North and South Carolina. Is, however, ; that- he . was true and faithful In the discharge of his duties at Tokio, and was tlrim In his in sistence for the Tights of Americans in the Orient.' Although believing sincerely In the principles of the Democratic party as expounded by v Cleveland General Wright , has always been opposed to machine ' rulev. About 20 years ago he helped to organise the Memphis Commercial to fight ring rule in his home city. He is a member of the law Arm of Wright & Turley. his partner, ex-United 'Statea Senator Thomas Turley, being an ardent supporter of the silver wing of the Democratic party, while the General espoused the gold atandard. r v. '. .-. ' " " f '-:; t v Mecklenburg's Second Declaration, ' Newbern Sun. . - v a o-nnd mnnv other countlea would have done like 'Mecklenburg had they Via tha balrbnnA Thl I the aer.nnd Mecklenburg Declaration Of Independ ence! . . ; ',', 1 ' GREEN POND GRANITE BRICK COMPANY GIBSON. N. C. Offers contractors and builders the neatest pressed building brick on the market for the money. Do not break in shipping, not affected by frost harden with age and compare favor ably with the highest priced brick In the country. Write for prices and testimonials. llavo Yon Tried Clinchfleld Coal? ; PROHIBITION MEETING A Conference of Prohibitionists has been called to come to Greensboro, N. C; on the Fourth of July, 1908. to appoint delegates. to trw National Cftpventlon at Columbus, . Ohio, July lBth-18th, 1908, to nominate candi date for President and Vice Presi dent of the United States. - NORTH CAbOUnA PROHIBITION EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE.- Summer Entertainment tl t . . , is .more i satisfactorily provided for your fami- l ly and friends by the ' VICTOR TALKING : MACHINE than any . other agency. If you like grand opera Caruso, Melba,' Tetrazr 5 zlnni and other , of the' j world's greatest singers are' at your service. Or V popular airs in songs H and band selections. . 9 ' For porch parties the .Victor is always wel- ti U come. Victor records m ij are loud enough for a y dancing.' , Prices 35c. u up. Machines 10.00 (o jj 200.00. n IT: '.AH ar I i W 4f ScoTho Point? Do you know why ice melts in the form of-a cone in McCrav Refriger ators? The fact that It does ' is the very best evidence that McCray Refrigerators have an ac tive circulation of pure, ; cold, dry air. McCray rators Refrige 5 I .1 H Stcna & Barringer Co. j! ii Victor Distributors.; are lined with Opal Glass, Porcelain Tile, or White Wood, and no zinc is ever used in their construction, as zinc forms oxides that . poison milk and other food and is very dan gerous. ' , : Come in and let us tell you "why the ice melts in the form of a cone in McCray Refrigerators and give you a catalog. -We-: also handle, other Refrigerators, including the Leonard and the - Gurney. Prices ranging from $10 to $40. Buy how so as to get the use of a refrigerator the entire summer. A good one f will save you almost enough-in a season to pay for itself. , . ' Write . for cataldgue and prices. ' ) ' ' ;., .'. ' v; ' illlER-GAtloil co:,;pw Furniture, Carpets," Piano3 . r - r. Pianolas.- '.-v.:-.' 1 1, Spealco to Millions through t .. . on Phonog aph can now hem WHEani Tesnmsi Bnraa sfieak at f -Y vow mnenirnce maA sa vour own home. He has . r saffei from ten his favorite .seeches. These Records are rexoarkabrjr sticcessful twthfufly reprodudog not only Mr. Bryan' voice but eretj rnsnncram tod swetion, I RecAniizmDieweDdenulieYeme FVvan MKMentiv) la make these Remrrla. presentinf hk vfcwt on leaf questicoa, and at the aarno time avaSna himseif d tha iiJeocKd ccoortunkr to riro hit viewa ihe widest currency. ; V Tbs the first cvportunky tbe American people have had to hear Phooogjn?h Records made by aUtcaraaa ot nabooal mportaoce. . y The ten Bryan Records are as follow.: TWetafcarQii tin TlMTnwt QantluB TmhIm n.rtlia nf These Records nay be heard at al Edbon dealett. 35 centa each. NATIONAL PHONOGRAPH CO, 75 lAmi, Am. Onasa. K.J. Tin n.ikii.a TU Tariff Qaaartati t FINE WHISEUES AT FULL VALUES I don't out the qualitT of whiskey In order to par express, '- ,: I GIVE YOU FULL VALUE IN THE WHISKEY ITSELF r If you want every cent of your money'a worth in Whiskey Quality Instead of a lower grade allowing for expreasage, send m your orders. Below are a few of my specially popular brands, every one ex which represents the very highest quality obtainable for tbe price: lye . tl OOl 4 foil quarts Old CaMaat Rye B.09 INI 4 lull quart! Mmoii ave 1 09 4 fall quarts Hamiltoa Ca dub S.M 4 fuU quarts Glbaoa's Btar ... 4.N Ltateelta County 4 fall quartaUneoln County 4 full quart! OW Hickory Ua. Ce- 4 fuU quarts WhiU Oak .. 4 (all quart! lloceaaia Club Cam WltaKr 4 fall quart Hamilton Co. Cora. . . 4 full quart8wrt MahCom .... 4 fulrquarts North Carolina Cora . 4 full quaru Old Mountain Cora . 4XuUq,uarUUU WOO uoro WOO . 1.00 . t il . 1(0 . 4.00 Braate 4 f ull qoarta ApsU Braady flat 4 full quarU Im portal AppU Brandy.. t-t 4 full quarta Fin Old A ppW Brandy. . B.0S 4 full quaru Vory Old Applo Brandy. 4 Of 4 full quarta Caorsla Peach Brandy-. Ramambar. I pay na sprma. but fir tha beat foods to tha eonsumar at ts Wwort sash pricaa. All cooda ruaraatoad undar ua Pure Food and Druss Aat of J ana la, 104. . E. B. GIBSON FINE WINES AND LIQUORS To the Consumer at Lowest Cash Prices 19 East Seventh Street . " Chattanooga, Tenn. Band for aorepWta Prlca LUt and Ordar Blanks. - The Davis White Sulphur Springs HIDDXNITE, K. O. New Hotel and "Annex.' Nswly Furnished: Electrle , Lights. Be wars ge, Cold and Hot Baths. Fine Mineral Waters White 8uU phur, Iron and others. On Southern Railroad from Charlotte to Taylorsvllle, 0 miles northwest of Charlotte, It miles west of Statesvllle.. Two through trains dally from Charlotte, leaving Char lotte T:lt a. m. and :ll p. m. Near foot of Brushy Mountains, about 1,100 feet above sea level Healthy Location. Good Fhyal- . clan In Hotel. Belt 'phone connection direct Board for May, June and September. Ill to til per month; 15 to 17 per week. , and July and August, M to II per week, or $11 to fit per month. Write for Illustrated Booklet . ' r . i DAVIS BROS , Owners and Proprietors. :.;'. ".. niDDENITE, N. '' 'V: wStttK '"' Few homes have quite as many comfortable Rockers a sthey need. Hew. ever, this need not be the case with any. as a glance at our stock and d rices will show. " . , . ' Jn eur stock are to be found, almost any style of Rocker that mar be . ., desired. W are especially strong on heavy aomen oak ana weatn ered Oak Rockers In genuine Leather. Visitors tov the city are cordially Invited to make 'our store thefr resting -- ' place and any service, that we may render will ba gladly tendered. . W. T. MceOY & GOMP21NY The Home Fnrnlahers. a Cliarlotte Prpt :' For Sale on Easy Terms ,Seren new housesf ransinjr in sire". from 4 to 7 . ... . . . . i rooms, finished complete with first-class Tnaterialjx city water and on street car line. Prices.'. .$1,400 to $-,233 ; We also have some new lots for sale on tho easy payment plan. Z211L Trycn Ci.
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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June 23, 1908, edition 1
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