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CHARLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER, JUNE 2G, 1903. PTiPl Pn fl"""! GEARAM0SE5 HAEBIAGE BIO EVEXT AT CHAPEfc inU All advertisements tnsertcd in thu menu UNnea m luwim . . . , cciamn at rata of ten ceaUa oer Una -5.-hn,TBI i l BnrL lvi ai f,r nno -veaainr nun w insur- tliaa 29 cent. Cash in advance. - .WAXTED. WANTED Housekeeper for family of three; reference required.',. Address 2281 norm Main BU, concord, j. C. ;WAKTKr-Poaition In first arade br ex parieneed teacher; bast reterence. : Ad-J UrZi tZri. -vK-.r., nm "Tnehcr." on Observer. . I Special to The Observer. paved - For Ixnetlnesa and Beaut y ne Contracting Parties Miss fru gal Williams Mcfa and i'ror. xi- ward Kidder Graham, of the Chair of English, at tlie rUatc Collf-jre twemony Performed la nurvn pf llolV CrosnThe Bride Without (Peer 4n Her - Sweet Disposition, Charming- Ivellneea and High Ao eompuamneata. ("Diane 1 t HIIL .". June - ' ' II. Ev- wanted A manager to take stock endler since I , - the '. announcement man a KM a larve store at once. W.. Box I -.. ; ikit na m. Asneoorv. . v.. - Interest of friend of the eontrect- WANTKD-Sollcitors, , ladtea or r entle- to Partlaa all over the ' State, ; and - men, for North and South Carolina, especially r that -of ..the clUsene nere, Carolina Novelty Company, 22 Wast Fifth has been centred on the' marriage Air-eot, Charlotte, tff. C. . . I of Miss Susan William Moses to Pror A ' - r ' r- Kdward Kidder Graham. In fact, it V 'W A STE IV-Work by , stenographer 1 1. , MV that no event haa ever thPAiiaK ka snnnl W aI Tii u -. iilH.. ' . 7 ..... h Vr fhrvr i - 7""" happened in atald old Chapel am. tnai Sub. care Obaerver, .,, l-airf. with-it -.a.- morelnteuse en WANTSD-By registered druggist, post- thualaam or attracted wider obeer-. - tion. six yeara' experience, if our a vatlon than the harmonloua blending manarer:' can furnish best of reference. I of these two beautiful Uvea. . Address Pills, care Charlotte Observer, j ; A mora appropriate day could not w.T.. V-.-Ji.., , , L " " '.' .. I nave oeeo aeieotea xor ma aueyiuiuua r.fliIL.y-au1iuui,,,.1 )p" occaolon It was Indeed one of tnose clerk; must be total abstainer from I.. ' . 1 , . T,.. in that , chewing, emoklng and drinking, and must L,"f'7- tiZ wor d poeaes. execuUve ability. J, Hicks Bunt-1 m gayeat and happlaat. and the Z i .- - of me. The absence of all forroal- , WANTED Balesman to appoint special I jtT and display In the cejemony and - a(ovic. . ouijib uui iuu nairuviiui coatUmei, wniCn WaJ in , IBUrTJUgo eent c o. a. lor 13.60 .The Barely rire keeping with the Uvea -f. both-1 par iecape Coa Hlckoryf y. C. , ti(si iatact th jr 0? .Unpllctty that wanted To seu a good paying mercan- w -(- Ula; Dueinece,' centrally J wcaiea. veryi , uuo ciinm;iijr ,? . best trade. Good reaacna for selling. Ad cress aox vu wnariotte, n. u. WANTED Competent lady book-keeper, who can u;e typewriter. Bend reference. pi, care or Observer. . WATCTtnn TuKkM io v. n achiMtia I eninr the lovelr bnae. Deautiiuiiy at and cniiearea. Many BDiendld oDeninaa. I tired In a plain white net over satin, 1,1st free. If unemployed, write (or ape her only Jewel being a aunburat of ciai guaranteed oner, ttnenaan a Agency, i pearia, tne (lit or tne groom, carrying ureenwooa, ts. u. , - r . i nnde roses and leaning on tne arm or her father, marched across the-close of such' day should have been selected as the time when they should face tha world together with but a single thought and a common destiny.' s ' - .,-'--:-. -;- " Precisely at I o'clock yesterday ev- WANTEDfialeaman to sell retail trade;) T'i to tin per month and expenses, or the lawn at the side of Dr. Alexander's Herminasen Cigar Co., Toledo. Ohio. . J it was Indeed a magnificent and in. I spiring sight, .- As they entered tne Old church, whose ivy-covered walls naval- llr,4 arra r I at r at mnrA trtaltavl V bagging and ties. Address A. M. Boykln. tnd wj,0,e. ver .jience and sternness - - seemed a wholesome approval to ,th WANTED Architects, contractors and nappy event., tne organ unaer tne plasterers to know that "Acme Plaster" skilled touch of Miss Ono Tilghman, sella at a price of from U to S6 per ton of South Carolina, began to peal forth hle-her than all other Blasters but. that the insnlrlnar atralna of Lohenarln'a It la,' - at thla difference, much cheaper wedding march A 1 . - and more saUsfactory. Carolina land Xhti bride and her father were fol Cement Company, Southern Distrlbutora, 1 1..,, thm h th- ,. Charleston, B. G I slatlnjr nt Tim Thnmn Rnffln -3. CI WANTED For U 8. ' Army, able-bodied, Hamilton, U R. Wilson and unmarried men. between acea of it and Professors W, 8. Bernard and E. V. 8S. dtlsens of . United Ktatea, of goo Howell. At the altar the party was character and temperate habits, who can I met by the igroom,, who, leaning 'on speaa, reaa ana wmi tne arm or his brother and beat man, wanted now for service In Cuba and the Mr. ArchlhaM riraham Jr nt rnr. PhiUpplnea, , Tor informatlooapply to lott.. fpom th. t - t. Recruiting orricer, is west Traie t., i th- -.h. " ii'm ; Z,CZ charlotte" N. C.;. WH South Main Bt. J,n'1' altar. - .. Here, aa the AsheTllle. N. C: 401 8outh Center Pt., Mtateavllle. N. Ct 111 South Main St., Salisbury. N. C: 417U Liberty St.. win evening light . was streaming through the windows, and casting its many varieties of colors on the beautiful ston-Halem, N. C: Kendall Building. Co-1 green and . white . decorations, and tumble. 8. C.i or Glenn Building. Snar-lamM thm ini.nii - niu.... ,h. tan burs. 8. C. r I vaded on a ll aides, ih. nv. W u Meade in a few very impressive words ron SAUK, I pronounced them man and wife. Then '. - . to thev Joyous note of Mendelssohn's FOR SALE Will sell private! for cash, w.edfing, frch.th. smiling . couple, general liardware and tinner's supplies. I nPPv l their new-found Joy and stock. R. E. Coatner, Reoelvur. Lincoln- I carrying with them the blesslnrs and oest wishes of their many friends, left the church, entered the carriage which was waiting and drove to Dur ham, whera they took the train for an extended tour of Northern cities. - The bride Is the accomplished daughter of Mr.' Edward , Pearson Moses, a former teacher of Raleigh, now of Tennessee. A constant visit or to Chapel Hill for the past several ton Metal Roofing Co., bankrupt, Lincoln ton. K. C. -V V"-v? , - ron rent. FOR ' RENT Desirable furnished room a gentlemen preferred. Good -neighbor- nooq. cn car una, f none 1184. , r Two apartments in Norman yars, aha has by hay winning ways, and cold water.' Apply tether aweet disposition, her charming FOR RENT' flats. Hot and CO d water.' Annlv telner aweet disposition. he rhirmln. vn.K n, nsnnin, si euraf Bmmr i praunaiy and ner beautiful char VO, ? . , . .. . . . I acter won for heralf a tnm nt frtanl. and admirers, who wish for her life's richest anii h nl,al ttl.MlM . ' cu. uvwonivuiia ., ., .-.j , I is not onlv a most lovabl character but a woman of fine Intellectual at. FRESH 8UPPLT Or EGOS lo and ITHe talnments as well. For several veara .? dosen. Bridgers A Co 203 W. Trade. haa been, engaged as teacher of J ' ' CI-,rt- . . - tniiisn in Bt. Mary a, Tulane Univer- MOVINO PICTURE business- for sale n sity and lastly at eweet Briar Institute NMC,"!,com.r.,r' SSd'rSf" MeroSev?. Virginia, all of which ar. high Theatre. 'Surr', N.AC Meroney testimony ot . her ability aa a achol.r , ' and teacher. A . FIRST-CLASS ad man wanted at once. I .The groom Is tha popular professor Apply Enterprise, High Point, N. C. I ngiian literature in tha University vi . norm uaronna. -. a . scholarly. PANAMA mATS cleaned and shaded in- I resolute, conservative. ' broad-minded to the latest atyie. Michael Kirsehbaum. I man. he la known throuahout a. wida Tne Matter. iLstaonsned ism. Charlotte, I scope of territory for his Intellectual ..v 1 -. aoiiity, and loved and admired bv i i .. i i every luaeni ana rar.uitv mamhaa in GONE AGAIN-And tt'a five times some-1 the University foe hla lavaitv t .a body has taken mv "Crawfnrit" hMi I int,iintiii .-- . ' , , want It back this time init nt i m. . w. - h. i. Bi V M" " n" as a man. e is gen Lena - ."'""i traiiy denominated "the student's I mat ilia (encrsi willingness TOUR PIANO tuned, renalrart rennllati. I ana reeaineas 10 helB them on all oc ed. James . F. Gallery, care Parker- I caslona, in matters both weighty and Gardner Co.. Charlotte. 'Phone . ', , I trivial, haa won for him a hlrh mnA rZZZZZr. Z,:Z": . W-. . A man of clear, common expenses. Obla - S'-ASHEVILLEi ; , Continued from Page Four), j. not troubled about water ' pressure, '.tor do Ashevllle people have to use Ice.. In the very betautlful public square, where at one end there Is a was simply a survival of the habits ot """7 onum"1 10 ,"L J the old slave days. In some reapecU Ca:,""0''. ' G"t Commoner." built of the change is good and in others not " ? " " ,'" . n.nH . . n., n, - ar ,r,A Ar. ln and Senator Charles 'A, Webb and inrlt the master would fight for the 1 -uperintendent of he ' VIOLATED HEPBtRX ACT. company showed me as they fed. the brook trout there what- flne fellows these were and how perfectly they flourlshd. Aa a matter of fact they were taken from the very stream which furnishes this water supply. It Is no Id la-" boast which .Ashevllle makes that It has tha best water sup slave and the slave for his master It was an anomaly but it was tho truth. People North and West, who never had any Southern affiliations, never could- and never will - under stand this thing. Now the racea are pulled apart, yet the sentiment among tha mhita ttnwarda tha hlarks and vice versa is much finer and truer I P'X In the Bouth here than in tha North and .West.! t :? . . 1 Only a day or two ago an Ipdlana I ; TjrR DEATH RECORD, man was telling me pf a large manu-1 itrrf , vw facturlnr town ..in tha t Btate, where there la a algn at the station that ho i Dr. James Edwin Kea, of WUraington ZTXa:? . Epaolai to The Observer. th .n t)i. .1,- ,orfa , Wilmington, June Dr. James the circus company t leave 1 negro J Edwin Kea, for many yeara a well drivers well outside ot the town lira-1 known dentist of Wilmington, died to its, forbidding them to appear on tha Jn th ,lst y,ar of hta af. tft.r . William hail h een r Ashevilla very feeble health for some months grow from the straggling but : ever- He was a native of Bladen eounty but charming mountain village to ' the td resided here since H4X. ?He Is beautiful little city of to-day, and the survived only by a sister. Mrs. Mary auernoon 01 that very day col virgu E. .Huston, with wnom l.ne reswea o. Juusk told me that he had seen The funeral win Da conducted te-mor every house built in Ashevllle and now I row. standing, except four. ' This la a very temarkable record Indeed. . ' ' i Andrew Jackson Howell, of Wilming jutmore-haa been so much written - ton. about that It la not worth while toBpecla: to The Observer, -."-tv.; w"L"-0-Sr:i Wilmington. June 2. Mr. Andrew "aw mvmtt iu. uuuao, vi i T..L,.- Urt.all e W m nnn'a tne cnateau, oerore and 1 naa trav- ...,..h,, dtixena diad thla oiea tar inrougn. tne oomain morning in the 0th year of his age. over-lord, In his Pisgah forest pre. U. . Favetteviiie hut had erve ana mrougn mo oeauuiui -pma jlved In Wilmington nearly all hla life, reas- where Jn summer time Jdr. being prominently Identified with the Vanderbilt malnulns a school for for- wholesale and ahinnina intereata of estry, this being under charge of the I ., wharf and at one time was as gutea ir. ttcnenck. wno in tne winter sistant to the president and later au- has a building at Ashevllle where tha dltor of the old Carolina Central school is conducted, young men com- Railroad. Mr. Howell married Miss lng there from various parts of the Laura Harries, of Wilmington, and United Statea .iBiltmore Is simply, a I aha with four children survive Miss study, from atart to finish, and every 1 Ella Bellamy Howell, w. n.. Andrew plant and shrub and tree which can I J., jr.. and George H. Howell be found la there. It has been said to I Tha, funeral will be from the late residence on ' Market street to-mor row morning. be the purpose of Mr. Vanderbilt, some of these days, to give the place, so far as the estate' is concerned, to the United States, for forestry study I Would .Never Have Heard of It. nd for the application of forestry rtnrahm weraid. won, it was witn mm mat v in or a Plnchot began his great work, he be lng now the head forester of the Unit ed States, and known the world over When I was In Pisgah Forest some years ago the cutting of "ripe" tim ber, giant poplar trees, etc, ws being conducted systematically and It is Anyway, we ihould not have known that Mr. Sherman was sick if he had not been nominated for Vice Presi dent. -. TinXKS ET SAVED HIS LIFE, Lester M- Nelson, or Naples. Maine. p i7 .rornVhn,d r"f and ,; irr. r, ; ' . " t I proacname character, he . has ever stood for the right as he-saw It on . RECEIVER'S . BALE Bargaine in all I a'' aueatlona which affected Mm dl- mnaa r electrical supplies, elect rlo and I rectiy. or which were referred to him combination natures, art class aooda. eta. I foe rnnunr.tiv. . . . At n. T;0r,m.Cn..rJrwyTn b. 'r.. Of Bmlth Electrlo A Mfg. Co. . " ,J"lve"!ly, Lu,:vnl2. "V 8n8lt,I"les, 1 ij 1 - , r , 1 .n wmi u ,na uisfjiay ox n IB stern NEW 6TEAM OUTFIT. 2 bv 14 Liddeii. I uncompromising- manhood he ' has Chambers engine. M by - it return na poaiuon in the University a tubular half arch front Nagie boiler with unique and indispensable one, and all. pipe and fixture. : Will sell at great the very best wlshea of lier officers, eactiflce. Never been used. - Inatali teachnra anrf atdana .111, ,vi fiCARANTEED SILK DRESS GOODS at a lira. LtiJti manufacturers' prlcea. Write for sam- t, llfSf' U Sles D J BOstlan Co Favattaviiia ul Presenta. bearing etrong teatlmony '. C. v ' - ! f regard and esteem. In which I tney are neia. ROLLER FLOUR mill for sale. Three I , . V . 1 ' stories and basement. JOxM. 60-barrel I ' Look Out, Anthonyl ; ,.1 eapaclty, coro mill, eO-H.-P engine au- Buffalo Express. - ' ? . ' complete mill. acre ot land on South-1 tanthony comstock rushing In where em Railway, siding at door. Owner as I angels might' well fear to tread, an good reason for selling..-. Price and terms Bounces; "Ton can say tor me that no reasonable. Thla is a rare onnortunlty. I w.... .... a. . Alamance Insurance A Real Estate Com- 7" J, . , . "3-7 'i"" pany, Burlington, N. C -, . avenue set, -a chorus girl, or a shop 1 , 1 - , glrj; will be allowed to create a pub- NOTICE Notice Is hereby riven that the lio sndal bv naradlnar thla lnl.nt ?".? V. Railroad Company will be heM ,ni,u, . In the city of Greensboro, N. C. at 12 ir o'clock m. Thursday, July fth, 190$. and But PI,ce Commissioner Bingham, notice is also given that the stock trans- with the accrued wisdom ot the ages, fer books win be closed for 10 dsya next says: "Not for me to Interfere. Did Vt&JlS: P"-n who " .. - ricouia settle-wnat a-nation or women 16th. IX. I should wear? Not for me." . 1 '. - - - - ,- And we reckon that Anthony win find out that If the women-want to the sheath dresa they will wear A LARC1E bonrdlne; house for rent tn Wllmlnaton, N. C.. from nrlohur 1t. I Situated near the corner of Front J -ear and Prlimi. ....... ,. v-. , I wrar the city for a hoarding houseT a new Furthermore, he will find It mighty xure-story ounains: nas never revn I "' uaeo: pas seven rooms -each on the first nd aerond floor, around floor r2x feet which wnuM be fltted up for dining room una Knrnen n mi tenant.- Appl O. Wriaht A Hon. or James Owen real estate oeaiers. Wilmington. EM PEOPLE'S COLUr.i.J BARGAIN LIST of aecond.hanrf ery: 1 M H.-P. full front botiem: re-1 ' AU advertlscm-nta Inserted in this turn tubular brick set. I loo-it-P. full COIumn l Tt r le" U.pnr.llne frent boilers: retara tubular brick pet. 1' worda. No ad taken for leas 1 -M.-f. naif rrort noiier; return rubuTar I f" " rerna tasn in advance. onca set 1 s-ii..p. nair front holleri return mouiar nnra set. 1 1S-H.-P, 00-1 . nri ooner. 1 s-n..y. lew preeeure-re I ii- MJOST turn tusiar poller. J iO-H.-P. eantre crana engine, erglne. 1 35- M P It:PKrr rl.!" LOPT-Two gold hat ilna. Reward if re--H.-P. .aulomatle Centre turned to tha Observer. crank Erie City eealna." j 1S-H.-P. Centre iTT 1 ilu a . ,m "., ,ia cr,nk. LOST-Fountaia Pea with B. C. engraved . . vr.n),ur, . ' a ' . ii ex- V a.wm,.l ....A, -l . J eentrtnrlarpump. Crawford Plumhint I thla office or Bruce Craven, Moeksvllle, at Aiui buppiy o., v, tnston-Salem, N. Cn' "Get It at Hawley'a." to . the ; Auditorium . atop at HAWLET'S. opposite the City HalL and rest and be refreshed. The .most delicious Iced Drinks, Cream and Sherbets you'll find in Charlotte ,or .. anywhere. Expert attend an ta. Hawley's Pharmacy Phones IS and 110. ' Tryon and Fifth . Streets. , GHARLOTTE said that enough timber haa been says In a recent JaUer: 'w Dr. vrisi vw t w rn.ua jrrv m. )((a. I have found it a reliable ram- leave the woods Just as they Ought to hv for throat and lung 'complaints, and be. Burely thia la a lesson to the lum- would no more ba without a bottle than bermen who so mangle and scar poor 1 1 would be without looov For nearly nature In an lare-a a nart of tha 1"' yeara mw wwi-trT at ... i. ,h. i,.1.,., .e the head of throat and lung remedies. A State. In the western part of North I. n..v.ntivi of nneumonia. and be.ur t Carolina a new terror is added. In the week lunrs it has no eausl. Roid under shape of the people who get bark for guarantee at an arug stores, mo. and il the tanneries and who remind one ttisi pow r. very much of those who used to kill tho buffaloes merely for their hides and leave the great plains spread with the untouched Carcasses. An uncle of mine told me once mat he had seen thousands of buffaloes thus skinned and left to wither and putrlfy on the prairie. As we drove along towards BUt- more we saw from time to time signs which said that grounds were "private," 'no trespassing permitted," and all that tort of thing., It didn't use to be that way. The world at Ashevllle and- round about was quite open then, and one went like a bird whither ono would, but latter-day ex ciusiveness, mot native at all. or to the manner born, haa shut out some very pretty places and -views. It Is said, as a ground for this new habit, that in- these latter Cava some people go to Ashevllle and other places who would polk about anywhere If not for bidden depredate possibly and so Mr. Vanderbilt has had to keep his place private, so far as. the house is concerned,, since some visitors would actually peep In the windows, to see what was Inside; and possibly to get a glimpse of the great folk who might be within. . Such an example of bad manners would have been Impossible In the Ashevllle of 1874. 60 It came about that aa we drove along, on .the splenaid June m6rn Ing, looking back once In a while at the scenery so rich and so varied, we came to what North Carolinians in general call a "fork of the road" and there to the left stood a man In plain clothes, evidently a native, who didn't have to say a word, for his mere pres ence, barring the way. was an out ward and visible sign to William Halt to turn to. the. right, since the road" way to the left led to the house. Mr. Vanderbilt -and hla good wife being "tn residence," to use an official term. Presently as we drove along we found another man guarding . another fork .of the Toad and ao we took the other track. These were quite like latter- day Imitations of . the angel who guarded paradise. We were to get only occasional and distant views of the chateau, which to ba sure were satisfying enough to me who had seen It high-hand. MV. Vanderbilt has most , kindly, daringly and splendidly assisted our friend Dame Nature In making things - beautiful. He has transformed scarred hlll-sldea and these are now magnificent with pine plantings and each turn of the road way Is lovelier than the last. The rhododendron and the inure! were so brilliant in their colors that I thought of the "Pink Beds" for this name was given that wild . Transylvania forest because of the presence for miles of these lovely mountain flowers. - By way of illustration there are. rhodo dendrons from everywhere else In the world. The best view at a distance of the chateau la from the lake, which la Quite close to the French Broad river, aa clear as a spring and Ailed 1th water, pipes from the mountain aide, the very bottom being cemented. so that there ahall be no mud. The dairy 1a of course a model and no person knows what Ice cream really la until it is eaten there, the milk to be flare belnsr the beat, that can be had. Mr.- Vanderbilt Is a plg-ralser, too, and his piggery Is one of the sights ef the estate, which It will do any farmer good to see. He haa been very kind in developing the breed of hogs tn thla State and in promoting the dairy Industry. He is realty not a selfish man at all and he value his community. .As a matter of fact your correspondent would Ilka to -see him some of these days made president of the State Agricultural Society , and her at the fair. He haa well wort thla compliment, for lie deserves well of North Carolina. ; ' . As we drove back r Ashevllle. some gentlemen of that city were talking UDUi 11a iiiMnnui iiiiv wairr eup t ply, and that afternoon senator Weh I ii gave me an Illustration of the cold- if nesa and purity of the water, which comes through a big main from bold t res m In the Black Mountain. 1 1 lg miles away,, flowing Into a grestlM rnnrnl reservoir on tna flanlr of I ' "Beaueateher' Mountain and thence coming Into the town with a pressure cf IIS poands. Ashevllle firemen. are Clinch field Is a money saving fnel. Write to-day to the) Clinrhfleld Coal Corporation, Charlotte, for a trial car. ... IN PICTURE AND PROSE f-V" ':- 'V? 'Z4 The most' appropriate souvenir of ' Charlotte ever made. Entertain ingly . .written, artisti- cally- a n d - J profusely illustrated. It d o e s tj justice to Charlotte's historic past; and live, throbbing ' present v " - Price 25 Cents. . V-;w'Hv::-;'"rvV. vGet it at all news- tj 1- stands and hotels or of f) - n - 1 n... . . , - : 1 I Stc.na & BHrrLiger Co. I h Victor Die tritutcrs. h - ai Two Citlacns of Roanoke, ? Va Ar- . rested For Hiding on . Railroad ' Passes in Violation of tlie Hep- , burn Act, - - Roanoke, Va,; June 25. J. H. Cra bill and hla son, E, . M. Crablll. both of Roanoke, were arrested here last night on a charge of riding on rail, road passes in violation of the HP buntact. They were taken before United States Commlssldner "White and bailed for their appearance lat er In the week. : The warrants were sworn out by the Norfolk ft Western Railroad after a consultation with the United, flutes district attorney.. - It is said that recently a number of passes have been missed from the round house in Roanoke, and it la charged that by some meana the Crabills got hold of one or two of them and used them in riding on tha passenger trains of the Norfolk A Western. The dis trict attorney, - after examining - the evidence as submitted to him. decided that the Crabilla could be prosecuted under the Hepburn act which provides a penalty for such violations of a One, of not leu than 1200 and not more than $2,000. v LOW WEEK-END RATES. Southern Railway announces week end rates from Charlotte to follow In a Dolnts and return: - Ashevllle, . , . . . . . . . . . , , . . . f 4. IS Black Mountain.. .......... Brevard. ... ........ Blacksburg ..... . . v . . Connelly Springs. Hickory. Hendersonville Hot Springs.. ..... ...... .. High Shoals... .... ..,.., Jackson Springs.. ...... . ... Lenoir. 4 4 SI 1.7 1.50 a is 4.11 .(.10 1.05 S.tO $1.10 ".. . . . . . . . Llncolnton. . . . . . , Lake Toxaway.,.. Marlon Morganton .... . . . Rutherfordton. . . . Skyland. . . Shelby.,.. Tryon... . Tickets on sale Saturdays and fore noon trains Sundays, good returning Monday roilowing date of sale. R. L. VERNON. T. P. A., Charlotte. N. C T. J. WJTHERSPOON. C. T. A.. Charlotte, N. C, e t a a a e e t 1.05 6.60 1.60 15 2.26 4.85 1.76 1.60 (aaav ,14." ' ,r-art f Xb i xxxxtxtxx 10 Per Cent. That Is hat DIAMONDS have Increased every y.ar for the past ei;ht yeara Do you know of any eater Investment? We havo all vise stones, loose and mounted. Our prices are very low for the quality. Let us show them to you. GARIBALDI, & DIXON Leading Jewelers. ITXXtttlXTt 111TT1XTX1 Seo Tho I Do you know why Ice melts in the form of a cone in McCrav Refriger ators? The fact that It doom is the very best evidence that McCray Refrigerators have an ac tive circulation of pure, cold, dry air. McCray Refrige rators 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 mknd 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 Qurney. Prices ranging ' from $10 o $40. . ; Buy now so as to get the use of a refrigerator the entire summer. A good one will save you .almost enough in. a season to pay or itself. V . Write for catalogue and pnees. , " - PAH-GAfra . co;,;pa!)v 'urniture, Carpets, Piano3 . Pianolas. II " 6 IJ s airs, I -' For eighty-nve "years tha honored same of Chlckerins; has Veen a source of ever Increasing pride to thousands of music lovins; hornet throughout the length and breadth of the land. . v . Its resonant singing voice and fall-powered tonality is tbo delight of the accomplished virtuoso, professional or amateur, tho unfailing; resource of the conscientious teacher and the center of musical taste, personal culture and family life . ta the Music-Loving Homes of America Matched in sympathy, brilliance and power, by durability of construction and beauty of finish.. Not a "cheap" piano, because . not low-grade yet the most economical, because superior to all -in its class, and sold at fairest prices and most advantageous terms. ' Po mi toprtri ymantlf f tin Beef la pUm aassa,,Aa ayanAasnrg AaAve jroa Aaew (As UUUflMg. Gtdlmfm4htmmmnuUmtfmwUli " ; ' '.r'.-.'"','''t Parker-Gardner Co., Charlotte, N. C, Factory ; Distributors In North and South Carolina, DRIVES OUT o RHEUMATISM A good liniment or plaster, or some good home remedy will Usually give, temporary relief from tb pain of Rheumatism, but the disease is more than skin deep and csanot be rubbed away, nor can it be drawn out with a plaster. Such treatment neither prevents nor cures the excess of acid, which produces Rheumatism, is still in the blood and the disease can never be cured while the circulation remains saturated with this irritating, pain producing uric acid poison. The trouble will shift from plsce to place, set Uing on the nerves and causing pain and inflammation at every exposure or after an attack of Indigestion or other irregularity. When neglected or improperly treated, Rheumatism becomes chronic and does not depend vport climatic conditions to bring on an attack, but remains a constant, painful trouble. S. S. S. drives out l&euautisra by neutralizing and expelling the : excess of acid from the blood. It purifies and invigorates the circulation so that instead of an acid-laden stream, constantly depositing uric acid in the Joints, muscles, nerves and bones, the entire system is nourished and made tealthy by rich, life-giving blood. Book on Rheumatism and any medical advice desired will be sent free to all who write. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA. GA. FINE WHISKIES AT FULL VALUES I don't eut the quality of whiskey in 'order to pay express, I GIVE YOU FULL VALUE IN THE WHISKEY ITSELF 1 If you want every eent of your money's worth in Whiskty Quality instead of a lower grade allowing for express age, send me your orders. Below sre a few of my specially popular brands, every one of which represents the very highest quality obtainable for the price: " Lieela Coanlr 4 fuO quarts LlaeolaCeanty ...... 4 full Quarts Old Hickory tin. Co-. 4 tun qaaru white Uak 4 full Quarts MocomU Club . .0.00 IN aw 4.0S Corn WHte Kerr 4 fait ooarta Hamilton Co. Cora......f.00 4 full euarta Sweet Mash Com 100 4 tulieuarU North Carolina Cora.... 115 4 full quart, CM Mountain Cera l0 4 full quarts OUCobe Cora 4.00 4 full quarts Old Cabinet Bye.. rail qaaru Volmont 4 full quarts Hamiltea Oa. Club 4 full quarts Ulbeon s 4 Star..... - BrasUMea 4 fell quarts Avals Braaer 4 full quarts Imperial Apple Steady 4 full quarts Fine 04 Apple Brandy 4 full quarts Verr Old Apple Brandy 4 full quart Gaorsia Poach Brandy . ... .... S.W its S OS . 4.0S . OS . I.M . SM . 440 a oo Remember. I say aa asar ass, bat elve the beet noin the aurniaa? at tha lni easaprtoaa. AU aoeda vuaraatead eaaw the Fare FoetMnd liiss Aetef Jaasio, jaj E. B. GIBSON FINE WINES AND LIQUORS To the Consumer at Lowest Cash Prices 19 East Seventh Street Chattanooga, Ttenn. Send fer earelete rVlea List and Order Blanka. - J) Substantial Furniture Offering Z9 The contractors are at work lmprevin our bulldlns and in order to make ' room for them we are makln unusually low prlcee en all Furniture and Housefurnlshlnes. -''." ;j U'v,' wV" V We are especially strong on Bed Hoom and' Dlnln Room Turnlture, Something in which- you get real substantial bartalna. Visitors to the city are cordially Invited to make our store .their headquarters. Out-of-town ' orders receive our very beat attention. . - : iv. r. Mceoy & eoiiipaNY . '. " 'i SOS-Sit Soatli i Tryon Street.-:. v -j- . tii Charlotte Pffeffy For Sale on Easy Tenna ; Seven new houses, ranging in " sire from 4 to 7 rooms, finished complete wi th first-class material , city water and on street car line. Prices . . .$1,400 to C--- We also have some new lots for sale on tho'c-:v payment plan. - . HT.Trycn Ct.
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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June 26, 1908, edition 1
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