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"CHARLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER, JULY 23,"1DC3 l Ffl Pi V PflKPI BIDEUGHXB S; 0X: JJE5 VEB cliy about 125.009, is there for the benefit of the people. - RED EUCJi . TOM OF HIS TRIP DenVf r 7 ne can Fitoilim column ai rttlo or leu cunts' per Hue 'Of six words., No ' ail taken for Um man su ccuu. ah i advance u auvirrtUttiucms litfTU-U in mis unr i iraiim ioiwu in uie vwo-1 soufh. f a distance of 200 mile. VP- on Sre wlaieau, along the front of the splendid 4?gp, are the eitles of Gree-. ley. Fort Collins, Loveland.- . Long- mont. Boulder, Golden,-Castle Rock, Colorado . Springs, Manitoa,- Pueblo I and smaller places. In the mountains, easily reached, are: Canyon City,- S&- ltd!-"Hap fta -VTnnr-.T nnirlttir-WFral r"r WAU. lln 7 ,. creek Olenwood Springs. Central City, lady Who Waoted to Seize Onto a I Mha fit. ni ri.r.u.n Tar Heel BeedtL--Tha , tuiaioessi 'Everybody noes to Pike's - Peak, x uiiea tfiuit in ivpe. - - - 1 more than 14.000 feet above the sea. VTOU ask me what I think of Den-(All do not com back alive. This WANTED, WANTED Furnished room for gifitte V man. Address A. B.. -care Observer. ;;' WANTED At once, first-class barber. .' Apply' r writ L VvY Saunders,, Marion, -;,N..C, v -. , . ty . ' WANTED A tenu seating capacity of Mi or more, lor minstrel show complete. Also advance man.' T. O. JU, ear Ob i server.' - ---.;-v '!;.:.- . WANTKIBook-keeper for textile mills. Must be accurate and write good hand. Address Manufacturer.; care Observer. WANTED Position In drug store, . to learn business, with view to taking an interest a.iiary no conaiaerauon. try Commercial, Financial ana feouat .ntrc ome or tr.o Aitrac- - Hons of the Capital of Colorado j The City Is Located on the Plateau.! s. Ml the Hoikiea -Tom ,1'enco , snd Itcd Burt iet Enough of ' Mountain Climbing Wheit They ftee - avian's Stmtt Ilhxd "Pike's Peak-or ver." aatd Mr, Red Buck to a party of Observer men yesterday.,-,.. . ... - , . - Tes. i how does it compare -witn Charlotte-dear , old Charlotte the Qaeea Clty--untouched by the panic, tlve . rlorlous, and enthusiastic home of John McKnltt Alexander and-other food signers of the Mecklenburg Dec laration of Independence T" trip ts now made by coe-raiL or the Cof Wheel Route, from Manltou,; As an engineering feat this road U per-1 haps the most remarkable railroad in tne world. -"The person who has a weak heart takes hia life In his own hand when he ascends Pike'a Peak. The week I was in TJenver a man died trying- tu dress J'R. X." care Observer. Ad- . ,- rVANTD Laundry stents in all towns where we are net already- represented. : Sanitary Bteam Laundry, Charlotte, N. C WANTED Good stenographer,' Young cated at the junction Of Cherry creek matt preferred, v Address B, care Op- and the Platte river; the. beautiful, server. . ,t. - . ,. tiustllnc cltv fcu been built within ftf- " 1 J" i m ' ' mmm man i nisi m s" I f uaass trlWal.4i. wa. n W n r . vWAKIED-T rent imfurhishsd second ri.trr' T,,,' Z,!., aa i sea. w iicil una mtt ae - - a wuo Denver U the canlUl. of the State I gratify a ' curious feeling within his onwsu - jib ne . went ..to ine aizzy heights his light flickered and went out. " i am not much " on mountain cllmbring when it makes your nose bleed. I prefer the lowlands: where any sort of old cltlsen can live without) breathing too hard. , 'Pike'a Peak pr ousr ta good... . TOM PENCE BECOMES NURSE. "Tom Pence and I, accompanied by several hundred 'other persona, went I up we Modat road to the Great Di- f Colorado, and has a .population of more than 100,000. Charlotte has something less than 60.000, but la Just aa high-strung .and ss proud. Denver had its beginning in the year 1858, when the first settlers arrived and lo '7 : ,,V'hi,"-S.rt. through the aquarr and declared by n sentisl Address Reply." care Observer. H that waa good and holy that they Vide, where If you throw a pebble to WANTED Young man, married between B and 80 years, who Is willing to work. Apply, P. O. Boa 111 .S.rKT--'--"-'-' WjNTED High-class stenogrspher. El ceilent position tor right party. ; .4E pert." care Observer. - , , .' would be free and Independenttor die flahlinr thu unrv Knrliiih.. Invpr has more houses, more dollars, and better streets but Charlotte has ; Just i as much spunk, mora history and richer blood. Jn Charlotte the people think more of .their. women and their churches' than the inen of the West do WANTETVSalesman to sell retail trade. J theirs considering the en masse not a cit op BEAiJrrirut. stbuc- 'Denver, as most of ua know, is not ed for the beauty of its structures. I was impressed with this fact as soon as I landed, and began to look about me. Frame buildings are prohibited, by ordinance, within the fire limits I 875 to S12& ner month and expenses, or commission. Experience . unnecessary. HermingBen Cigar Co., Toledo, .0. " --; v ' i , .; ; :'. for sAiuia. .- FOR BALEFlfty bags seed Irish Pota toes cheap. A. V. Messtck urocsry Je. TOM) OAT CP All A.an hirr Mi th tnt V". ' " - - ..i.iki. I .!.. .it . .i lowing newspaper macmnary ana sup-i " rmmii umiu u vi mo riles for sale at once: Linotype, Eclipse fapef Folder, ' cottrer irinimg rress. Type . Stands, twenyt-flve drawer Type ' Cabinet, Linotype Metal. Composing territory In the city. . The result Is that the bulldlne materials used are brick, stone, concrete and steel. Tlie down-town streets are paved In s- Btons and Tables, Card Index. Address hm.- ,v. c, etc. For PrtlouJa ad-1 " i ",.: vu. .-"'1! Machine, etc. dress W A..- Lucas, Receiver, Wilson. the right it goes to the Pacific and one to the left to the Atlantic and took a look around. We Were .all right until a great big fellow,- with muscles' like a blacksmith, and face like a pile driv er, began to bleed at the noao . and then church was out. J had been nurs ing Tom for two days, with a catch In his side, but he had to look after me till wa got back to Denver for I de veloped nervous prostration and kept it until I got down where the earth was level. I like people but -can do on mighty little mountain scenery, "I saw some curious things In Den ver while In charge of' Tom Pence. We went in a drug store to get a soft drink something like a grape Juice and behind the counter stood Ave 'ne fro boys soda Jerkers. We excused ourselves and passed" on. Negro aoda Jerkers they are all right but . we ; were not used to them. In a railroad ! eating house at Colorado -Springs we saw four negro men, six Chinamen, three Japs and several whlte ' girls. TJahcoVcur fonts (BoittnlQib . foln the Loddeh & Bates Piano Club and fill that vacant .' a Dot in Tour homVthit tuvht to be oecnDied bv a nisnov In v no other way can voa secure so much pleasure for so little cost. . Our club plan of seJUng one hundred pianos at a time instead of "v '. one, saves all the ordinary expense of Piano selling eaves ytm $113 in ' cash, gives 70a a splendid $400 piano for $287, and allows you the .jam of it while (saylnf for it in littlo monthly stung,- ' The Ludderi & Bates. S6ale : is an instrument that you will be proud of. It is a full cabinet grand, made perfect by the finest material and workmanship, and guaranteed by hi for a life-time. Hat that peculiar, rich, "singing" ouality of .tone found oniv in the h smest grade or n anal. In Case of the death of the head of the family, the club contract Is cancelled, and the piano belongs ' to the member abiolutely, without payment of another cent. Write ne at oace for aa appUoalioa Mask aad cotnpletedescripttoa ef different styles of fiaUh. In this way Toa eaa stake a seieeUoa that will delight yon. You eaa leave the questloa ef tons " to ul. we will see toat row get a perfect laatrw aaenL'A well snade, attractive stool and a bene ttftil ncarf go with each piano. Write for full information of the club that Is sow fortninf. UDDEM f BATES, Sentbera Mask lease, DrpLAX 1 SavgjHuh, Ga, PL FOB RKItT. FOR ' RENT Rooms furnished. 1) West . Seventh. Table board 8 West Seventh. MISCELLANEOUS. the rear of every home a brick fur nace, where trash and rubbish can.be consumed, la required by law. and Charlotte man's curiosity a-ota the best stALiS, inALiitn wanting wora auringioi nim When he ses these queer, bee- 4UUll. Aaurcil RaleHh, X C. streets are In granite blocks. - Every atrHAt. In Y Vl A t V im Wam ai,tinii1nti. ly clean, and. hence, it is ald, thaL J? the table'- Th,tsiw- m' Denver la one of the cleanest citiesW thuf eri';w-rw i. 'W nine, im.rii Tk. AMiinarv uidin. rUh. Hut, withal, Denver Is a. fine place. ;, V The women there donTfaTf to take vlnced that to the city authorities of Vantage of leap year. 1 1 observed Denver cleanliness li i hobby. In k" r.a. fanger.-trylng to set a 'win vetifiiiia ucira.wtv Hiao as . a iv J. C. Graham, Jr., LET US MAKE that old skirt look like new. Queen City Dyeing and Cleaning ' "Wo 'Phone 846. . , ' GOOD BUILDING BRICK, ant Quantity, ' - prompt shipment. Write for prices. .'. Howell Brtca Co., it oca mu, b. v. - COMPETENT superintendent of "yarn or weave mill," Is open for engagement. - Can furnish good reference as to ability, ' habits, etc Address Box 292, Charlottt, . c. nive shaped structures. As one re sult' the people are not afraid to let their neighbors peep in their back yards. K MILE ABOVE THeUeA; . . "Denver Is one mile 6,188 feet' above the sea level This dDee not mean that you climb a mouhtaih to get into the city from the Hast, fer you certainly do not. It seemfd to me that we went, without rislfig more than a few feet, for several' hundred miles the afternoon we entered Den ver. 1 We rose gradually over a plain be his own turtle dove and aha was ready to go right then and there with out ceremony. However, she Old not claim Denver as her home. My ar rival, which was timely, saved a Tar Heel of a charge of bigamy." - INJUSTICE TO POLICEMAN. -PHOTOGRAPHS of No stamps taken. W. W, Roberts, Box "f"wen tatl?n where 80S. Norfolk, -va. PANAMA ATS eleaned and shaped In to the latest style. Michael Klrscfabaum, , The Hatter. Established 1893. Charlotte, N. C , .... EXPEHIENCED book-keeper desires po sition In Charlotte. References. Address Plato, 'care Observer,,. . .;, i ' ' ' ', 11 111 1 ' MAN WITH eight years' railroad experi- - ence, two years as book-keeper, wants position requiring some out door work. ; Good, reference. - Address Box fSt, Char lotte. N. C BALSAM INN'-8,661 feet above sea level, highest railroad point east of the Rock ies; modern conveniences; - within 300 . yards--of raMroad station. Rates.. 88, per week and up. The place good ratals - made " famous. - Address - Balaam inn, ' ' e'e11; N. O. . , , ; AN EXAMINATION of applicants for position of teachers in the Charlotte graded schools will be held at the south ... school commencing Monday, August 3d. at t a m . Subjects, tor examination are; i.Aritlunetlo, grammar, history, geography, , . reading, spelling, writing, experience n . teaching. Alexander Oraharn, Supsrln- tender. -: '.- ;)-' laft'iSt.1.. mUes. with long stretch we saw nothing bat windmills and live stock. on a tnousand hills graced many thousand cows -and horses... unattend ed by man. Prairie dogs, with the pose and dignity of lawn-tie statesmen, would geet ha from the top of their dens as we hurried by, and Jack rab bits. In their coats of yellowish-brown', and their long ears, gamboled as If the trains were native to their great country.- Here and there a lean, hungry-looking coyote, with angry mien, went slinking across the pastures as if he were guilty of some ' heinous crime on man or beast.- These, were the things that we saw hot mountain peaks. Just before we reached Den ver w saw snow-capped mountains far away to the-West, The tops of tne ureal rtocKies had begun, to a p. pear,- Dut tney were beyond tal of Colorado. The train Denver Just as the Southern trains run Into Charlotte every day. We' were mere Def ore we realised It., ; .'Denver is sixty square ' milea In area; has (0 miles of asphalt paved streets and alleys, and as many of macadam eurfaced streets. All told it has 840 -miles of sidewalks, - Fifteen Lexington OflU-cr Was Not Instructed to Arrest - Mr. Baxter Sherowell Was Told Timt There Wag No Tron- ble. 1 ' a ' Special to The Observer. j v - Lexington, July 28. The. accounts given In several of the State papers -In regard to the difficulty on No. -87 be tween Conductor mlther ami Mr. Baxter Shemwell do an Injustice to ine policeman 01 mis cuy wnu nap peneer to tog at the station when the train arrived. Chief of Police Hay worth was at the depot and the con ductor neither turned Mr. Shemwell over to him nor pfererred any-charges against Mr. Shemwell. Chief Hayworth says he was at the depot when the message was received .sklng that an officer meet the train. When 87 pulled In the officer of the law hastened towards the rear of the train, the engine having stopped op posite the depot. He noticed Mr, Bax ter Shemwell get off the train but saw nothing of the conductor .until after Mr. Shemwell had passed him.. The LOSS OP QUARTER MTLLIOX. Burning of Kerr Bleacbery a Heavy Blow to Many Concerns Odells uffr the Mot-hCrope Waatted Away by the Heavvy Italne In oarrus Damage 10 unagea win Jteswh $10,000 Lightning Did Other Damage ta- Concord and Ter rified tlie Citizens. Special to The Observer. Concordr July tl.- More than - a quarter million dollars worth of. property consumed last night befbre midnight, when the Kerr Blcachery and Finishing Mills were burned to the ground, lightning having struck a suction flue In the napping room on the second floor of the building. When the building was struck there was one of the heaviest rainfalls In the history of the town and county coming down in torrents, rendering aid to. the quelchlng of the flames an impossibility. The bleachery was an old and, Important industry in this city, having been founded nearly twenty years ago and was for years the only concern In the South of the kind with the exception of a small plant at Augusta, Qa. John Chris tian, a trustworthy negro, was on watch duty at the mills, and when the bolt came he was horrified to see the entire napping room light In an instant ana spread - to other parte his way downstairs to the engine room and there pulled the whistle for half an hour or longer, and stood by his post until the water from the hill sides above had filled In the basin In whlfih the mill atood to a depth of four feet. .He struggled to the landing Thousands of dollars' worth of farm lands and cattle, together with the growing crops, were destroyed or ruined by the, rains and high waters, and reports are yet meagre, all tele- -j phone communication to the country oistricts Being cut on and farmera are unable to get to town on account of the various bridge Jelng washed way. chairman John A. Cllnetf the board of county commlaslonera, stated this afternoon that the dam' tges to bridges alone would reaco 88.000 to 110,000. Eight bridges had been reported wsshed away at o'clock to-night. Four of them were Iron structures and much of the works can be saved. While, the storm was raging, the fire alarm ringing and 'whistles blow ing, vivid lightning was getting in some destructive work In other parte of the city and county. The German Reformed church was struck and the cupalo partially torn away with other damages to the building. A pillar was knocked from the residence of Mr. W. A. Stone, where Mrs. W. C. Ervln had taken refuge, and she be came hysterical. She was carried to town In a rather serious condition, but soon rallied and is to-day all right. The night was one of awe and terror, the Jike of-whtch has never before been witnessed In this city. The various streams of the county are all out of their channels and dangerous to cross. I. and Frames,' the kind that fastens to bed, for $2.50 and $3.00 each. : Put up without ; charge. '. v Also the kind that suspends from : ceiling, ; at $1.75 to $2.00 each. , 'T ' Porch Swings and Hammocks at reduced prices, v Everything in Porch Furniture , and Rugs to make the porch comfortable. Parker-Gardner Company The Best Is it Too Good For the Baby And we believe you will agree with ua that the "Wakefield" ia at tha head of the list when you have carefully examined this line of Oo-Carts. We are also agents for the Allwln Folding Cart, which is one of the most attractive and convenient folders on the market. Mall orders receive prompt attention. ' VJ. T. McCoy & Company - THE HOME FCnXISHEJAS. . .... "Academy of Nobodies." Mr. Huemweu naa passea mm im -.- .V C . , nffltfer was trotting along the platform I boJ',1 the ar,,n,and rleduab,0,ut the ahd the norter said there-was no use P.rem,"e unt11 h reached the Cannon of being in a hurry, and about that time the conductor, about two cars ahead of .where Mr. Shemwell left the th ni train, stepped upon the platform.- He r. ?ff WaS then aBked about sending the tel atC: am. nd n reP'' to this asked that the officer board the train-and -go to Spencer. When this request was made the train was pulling out, the officer at that time having not the slightest idea of what hud o currd. ; Tha only thing, so he states, that caused him to have anv Idea as to whom the difficul ty was with, was the remark of Mr. ofnthe immense structure." He made a Paris, July ti. "The. Academy of nuuvmri, is Tne newest Parisian In stitution, ueepite tne apparent Inclu slveness of Its name, the new oent. satlon promises to be exceedingly ex-1 ciuwvv. i-niy mow wno nave no am otions, aptitudes, pretentions, titles,! honors or dignities of anv klni win be Instantly expelled. The newspaper are .heaving a great deal of fun with the new academy, .but so far there has oeenno great rusti ror menVbershlp. Mills' engine room, where a general alarm was sounded. -- ' The fire started about 8:80 o'clock, but when the hard fall of rain had subsided enough to permit people to go to the conflagration; the building was past saving and the contents were doomed. Water had filled In and around the mills to a depth of from six to ten feet, and the up-town fire department was unable to reach the building at any point. - The Cannon- vllle firemen attached a hone near the plant and saved the boxing and H railroads) come into the Tinton station. BhemweTl to' the conductor, that It he I "bipplng roui. Outside of this the PROFITXESS BURGLARIES. Crimes Which Resulted In Little or - No .Booty For (Perpetrators, ,. Pearsdn's Weekly. '. . " , '-' A new reconi as regards -the small ness of the booty captured has been .established by. a burglar who broke - into a warehouse In North" LjenfloS the other day.. He obtained access to the J?Uce through the roof, and came pro vlded with a coll of new rops which ha -utilized to clamber down to the ground, from a fourth-ftory wlndoiy after having gone through the prem ises. He found one farthing which had 'been, accidentally. left in a. drawer by the cashier. Ahd he had to leave' be hind htm his coll of rope, worth one overelga.'r -"", v., V. - . ..... Hardly more fortunate were the two thieves s who burgled St. ' Michael's church, Lichfield, a few weeks back. ana -jiB passenger trams, leave and nter the depot. every day. The town has lour high schools, one manual training school, and (6? graded Schools,:' ' - ., . -'-,,., A CENTRE COMMgRCIALY. AND SOCIALLY. !. . V ... "It has been declared that Dehvef is the geographical, railroad, finan cial, commercial and social centre, not oniy.oi uoioraao,-, but of the i entire Rocky mountain region Colorado Is a great State in many, respects. . It has an area of 104,500 square miles, got oft the train he would have him arrested. .. The warehouso at the freight' depot looks more like old times now than at any time during the past six months Once more Is the space filled with freight, making the present building rather - small for th business. Of course the business of the town la not what it was before the panic, bu the fall trade in the furniture line, has caused it to pick up to some extent The Atucrton-Mock Wedding at FalU- iaiiq and Is divided Into forty counties. Itaj,., - to The'observer ivflrmr. Wtna-tv, ,nJi . mi I 3l)1cli" 10 1 n ""-server. average length, east and west, ta 800 miles, and its breadth, north , and south, 880 miles. It is larger than all of the New England States combined, wun -wnio aaaea, - ana larger r than England. Scotland and Wales. .; ;. "Denver," beautiful and healthful, the- great centre Of population, t the martlet .nil rarilnt nnint r Mimm..A. using nitroglycerin to blow open the I and material things In Colorado,-Is the 'safe In the vestry. -. Ordinarily, this contained much valuable plate; -but as it happened, the-whole of it had been removed elsewhere a short While previously, and all the raiders found was one halfpenny. , ; r , In another recent case reported to . the police, two burglar effected an en . trance Into a mansion in Nottingham shire." They came In a motor car, and one watched while the other burgled. -j ne iatter gatnerea togetner a sack- favorite resort for the many who go to that section of the country .for health and pleasure or the permanent benefit of Its unequalled climate. It occupies a central position, situated upon the banks of the Platte and up on the v gracefully sloping plateau which stretches down from the picture eque foothills, twelve miles away; It has a boundless vision of plain and sky to tha east, while to the west, within tne snaaow or the majestic peaks, a fuL of silver plate and .was preparing I moot gorgeous picture of nature's, ere m ieav oy we scuuery wmaow wnen lauon is ever in view, be accidentally set .going an electric burglar alarm.- This - so frightened him that he dropped his load and fled. After a whlle however aa nobody seamed to have been aroused, he yen. tured back. --. He grabbed f what he thought wa the Back of eilver. but which' in reality conuined. nothing "Thousands of oeoote with w eak lungs, go to Denver and. the country flallaburv. Julv 22. The 'handsome colonial home of Mrs. Charlotte Cow an Mock, on -West Fulton street, was the -aena TnTTrevenlhg of an impres sive home wedding, when -Miss Co rinne Mock became the bride of Mr. O. K. Atherton. of Boston. Owing to cecent bereavement Irr the family no cards were Issued and the ceremony was solemnised In the presence of only the Immediate family. ' ... ... ' Promptly at 8 o'clock the ' bride leantng.on the arm of her brother, Mr. Lee i C. Mock. ' entered the .-drawing room, which was tastefully decorated with a profusion of white and greea flowers, where she met the groom so- companied - by his best man, Mr. Steeleman Bain. The ceremony was performed by Rev.-Dr. F. J. Murdock. -. Immediately after the ceremony, a delightful reception was given to a few immediate friends. 'The bride waa beautifully gowned In white satin - with duchess lace. entire plant was destroyed The capital .stock of the mill was 1150,000. . J. M. Odell Is president and his son, W. R. .Odell Is secretary and treasurer. The latter was at Nashville. Tenn. A.number of mills and eommlsslon houses had goods in the bleachery for finishing purposes amounting , to more than 8100,000. and It is said more than had ever been In the con cern at anv one time since Its es tablishment. Among the mills In this State to snfTer a loss were: Caesar Cone, receiver of the Odell Mills, this city;, Brown Manufacturing Company, this city; aumer Bros., Winston Salem; Revolution r Cotton ... Mills, ureensboro. other concerns were losers, but Information concerning tnem could not ne oDtained to-night. At this hour The Observer correspond ent was Informed by Mr. Robert 8 Wheeler, the superintendent and gen eral manager of the plant, that the total loss would - reach as much .as 1150,000, with probably 8:00.000 In surance, -i . This Includes- the mill properties and the goods of the other concern. Thousands Of bolts of cloth were washed away down the Irish' Buffalo creek, making their way tnrougn a small culvert or ten feet passing under the Southern Railway, This ia the only ontlet for the water that might run into tne basin. Hoy'a Ifa Saved. My little boy. four years old, had a aa- vera attack of dysentery. We had two pnj-mciana; noin 01 i nem gave him Up W then gave him Chamberlain's Co Ho, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy which cured him sod believe that saved his life " William H. Strollng, Carbon Hill. Ala. There is no doubt but this remedy snves the lives . ef many children each year. Give it-with cantor oil according to the plain pnntea directions snd a cure is cer tain. Fot sate r K. li. Jordan at Co. wearing "a tulle veil and carrvlna a round about and are benefited. But! shower bouquet of lilies of the-vajleyl ii is ngt a city t invaiias, I was i ana nriae rosea - , 1 struck wHh busy aspect of the streets I , Miss Mock is an unusually handsome ana xpo sprightly, enterprising spirit I woman and her, charming and attract of the people. Among the manufac. I Iva manner has won for her great pop mring inaustnes or juenver might be uianiy in the social life of Fhlladei- I.,LaJU5l5?, than ?ut?Uty f old mentioned those that make bicycles, Phla. where she haa. resided tor the - v . r-Bpa i. it. biuv rrm. car w nfP iM nm irv. had collected in readiness for the weekly visit of a rag-and-bons roan. . ' To Oppose ProhlMtioo. ' Kenosma, Wla, July U. A move ment In opposition to the prohibition - wave will be thoroughly organised by tha Retaln-tlquor Dealers' Associa tion of , Wisconsin which . began Its annual convention here to-day.' Re-' porta show that the organisation has 1,800 members and sixty-three- local , branches in the -Stat. ' v Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera - and Diarrhoea Remedy Won Id Have - . ssTea uim gluO.OO. ,. "In Wt I had a very sever attack" ef diarrhoea.'? eays R, N, farrar, of. Cat Island,' La. For several weeks I was unsble to do anything. On March m.h. lW. I had a similar attsck, and took Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Dl. srrhoea Remedy whksh gave me prompt relief, I eoneMer U one ol the beat medi cines oi in Kina m ne world, and had I ed It In 13 believe it would have aav- eo me nunarea collar doctors iUV Sold by R. L. Jordsa A Co. ' lead pip, boots, and shoes, crackers, overalls, paper, soap, pickles, brooms, wagons, carriages, street cars, onyx rooting, cnemicais, cotton goods and Iron and wood -machinery. PLACES OF . AMUSEMENT. : ' One of the charms of the town s it great variety Vf publicf parka. eif-H ter the workman hm mmni.t. hi. wa oi ine any ne can take hie little iamny ana, lor a small aum, get aa hour or more of recreation before he retires for the night. This fact makes Denver a very popular place with the average ma n wn-o -believes that all work and ne play makes Jack a dull boy, In-alt there are a dosen parka City Park, containing 840 acres, pro- viaea wun grarea, wxes, now era, stat uary, museum, electric fountain and magnificent drives and all conven iences, free concerts In the summer. Is one Of the most attractive places I ever saw. The electric fountain, which has Just been installed and cost the Have Toa Tried Clinch Held Coal? part few years. The bride's golng-away gown was a very charming and smart creation In I Mauve. eiiK. ' ' . , : ' The bride snd groom kft on the 10: train tor the North. :1- 4 ; Son of Railway Magnate to Tcd. 7-Je?r Trk Jmy Joseph Hymn. son or Thomas Fortune Ryan, . the railroad and traction magnate, of New York ana Virginia, is to marry Lillian CTall Bond, prominent la New York's younger social set. - The wedding will probably Te in October. The prospec tive bridegroom 1 a broker in Wall street.. - ; ' ' "iCc-i It at Hawlera." Quiclc Delivery . v ' - ; . . . .- .. Safe, certain, rapid dc livery otall goods ordered by wire, ; mail or in person. Let us save-you inanyaMong trip these hot days in gist on using our quick dcliTcry service, i Psln wilt depart In actljr mttl tires if one of rr. JShoop's Pink Pain Tablet a la taaen. fain anywnere, Remember! Pain always means ctwigetion, blood preur noining eiae. neaaarne la niooa pr sure; toothache I Moon preaaur ein tha inltlve nerve. Or. Rhoep'a H 'ad rh Tahlt alao called Pink Pain Tablet a Quirkly and safely cnex this biorxl pres. iur away from pain eenirea. Painful perivia wrth wmneo gt Inntant relict. tablets Z.-C Sold by Mullen's Phsrmaey. llav.icy's - Phzmzcy , Thones IS and 2(0. Try on and. Fifth Streets, '.. m Kept fresh and Clean , by our dry cleaning process ara not subject , to shrinkage, to fading or to any oi the dangers of the washing and Ironing process! ; . . Girls' light weight wool skirts and Jackets, boys' thin Norfolk 'and Knickerbocker suits, etc ;canvbe dry cleaned and pressed -without the trouble, work or danger of washing' them. - Our way costs but a trifle the service is prompt and the "work always satisfactory. . Try Jt. Charlotte Steam laundry Levundcrers, Dyers, Cleaners, t Si Try on su HOTEL rjl Virginia Aye.; and Beach, Atlantic City, N. J A modern hotel with every convenience; private paths, elevator, etc. Table arid service kent "at ahijrh' standard. The open lawns surrounding the hotel as sure plenty of light and uair. Rates ; very moderate. Hotel Shoreham is - conducted by a North " Carolinian and is patronized largely by Carolinians and Virginians. , Booklet and rates upon application. 3 - VT. B. COTTEN. sraisH LIVERY PASSENGER AXD BUOCg? djintVICE. Wo have the oldest an5 largest Livery Stables in the South and keep for hire the most stylish Horses -and Vehicles. k ; Dealers ji Horses, 3fules, Vehicles and Harness. Notice Powell A Co. and Mac ' " ' ;" ' ' r- ,: Tha partnerships Ing known as kenxie A Co.. sard partnerships being composed of Samuel Powell and L P. Mackensl. have , by mutual consent of both parties been this day d la solved . and each party will ' continue bis business as heretofore. ' This the 11th day of July, 1888. ' .' -. - : -, SAM t POWELL. - l- P. MACKENZIE. Charlotte's Grovtli depends ' on the Outside - capltaj brooght to your city, : We not only do this but give you something you I never had before, an up-to-date Cof fee and Tea!Store--Now-' lfv you know what's best for you, you Willi use Kenny's Coffees. Teas and 8 u gars. Tou get better, fresher and cheaper goods. Xuf ced. . -- : ' - ..... ; . . . C. D. KENNY CO. ' lis stood tha test of time. Our Cuytomrrs wsnts receive care ful and prompt attention. For Superior Coal and Standard I- 1 . ; . Thone 19 or 72. Standard Ice & Fnzl Cc::r 9- X
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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July 23, 1908, edition 1
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