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. 'CHARLOTTE DAfoY OBSERVE!?, AUGUST 1C, 1ZZ3. r;iFt TIIECiBALFIGUEE OOCCTOS HOOP ; .OTUWOS STAGE. : la the little Wortdr of This lamoiis Rcor There ia hotbing lee of In. trce Jnt Now, But tlie Sceae Will " Shift Sawrtry. When tlie IVTwMloasi - mtoee Gota 0t on the Huatln" . ifije present - PrcwtdenOal .Race ! ' - t'nlqae In 3iany especis -tillwp-fco-lMri'10,M at Hot . ispriKottho 1 Interesting j. Widen is tne cnp o yro.w 'Coriwpondence ef Ttie Observer. ' Hot Sprlnpv ' Vs, Aug. 1J.--Had ' my time been spent In dark room - . f via here a few weeks since. I V would nave needed no adviser , upon ' tny midnight arrival to iou " ' 7 " : dent; Mr. William H. Taft. Is stiir the ..ntrai Arum in thU community, for. , - stretched from rail to celling In the V i.' Norta gallery overlooking the large - lobby, are tnrice m- v.. -traits of Mr. Taft and Mw Sherman. '.'...'Hw'r, the scene will soon shift, for nr Sot tha 10th of the present V month. Nr. Taft will leave Hot ' SnHnn t ena-aSte In irreat activity ' during the rest of the campaign. U - la true that there lies before both Mr. ''-.Taft and Mr. Bryan tasks that are --ttnihtofcably wearing and must leave th victor and the vanquished eom- plstely spent when 'tis over. The "experience of those who have gone through It put It not In the light of an enviable undertaking, and none but strong and brave men could be equal to it. Those Intimately ac- ' quainted With Mr. McKlnley's fight ' "for the presidency sUte that two days before th end of the campaign - found him In a serious condition, smoh that . an extended campaign ' would have been disastrous. A UNIQUE KACE. The present race appeals to me as ftelngU'HlUuw. -The cometMtte-wi about equally popular; me inenus ui each being great admirers of the .' other. Hard words are seldom ' beard and outside of the circle of v active politicians, those who seem to . have the most concern as to whether their particular candidate shall be successful are tha ones who have put up money on the outcome. A wager Invented for this occasion and which ' has Spread with remarkable rapidity " Is, odds that Tart will break the solid - South. Then, It is conceded that Bryan has gained much territory T, heretofore strongly Republican. In the stock exchange room yesterday morning I heard a small argument t Plug-on and could but overhar the louder talking of the two gentlemen when he said, "I am a Northerner all right, too, but I can't vote for Mr. Taft Certainly I shall vote for Mr. , Bryan. Telt me, what man of prom ineac has ever made so few mistakes as Mr. Bryan?" And one does not have to go fsr to hear another say ' Ing "I am a Southern Democrat who will hav to vote for Mr. Taft " Truly, never was such a mixed cam paign! And yet. the managers will -' able to foretell the result within tha -next thirty days. POST-WHEELER RECEPTION. ' 1 Mr. and Mrs. Post-Wheeler of the American embassy st Toklo, have ar- ranged the programme for a recep tion to the gueits and the affair is ex ' pected to be of brilliant, though sim- pie nature, If such combination can be imagined. Mr. Berchman, the . celebrated violinist of New York City. ' ' will render an excellent programme. ' I was invited by him to be present when he rehearsed this afternoon and . have not heard a finer conception of the violin in many days. A real "Strad." in the hands of one who not '; only understands its every mood, but loves it In them all; surely, no one could be dissatisfied! Mr. Berch man carries with him both a fitrad. and a Pasta, each of them almost priceless. I handled them and could but caress the-worn and hard used places on the Strad.. as the battle . . scar of a decrepld veteran, or the love-furrowed lines In the old moth !S face. What -would the ftrad. be without its scam, or the veteran without his wounds, or the mother without her lines? ELfRR-MMNTOSff TO TAI,K. To-morrow eve-nimc st R:30 o'clock. : - - Mr. Burr-McIntoh will give -his well Vnown talk entitled "With Secretary . . .Taft in the Orient" Mr. Rurr-Mc- Intoah was with the Taft party In the Orient as official reporter, nnrt Is bet- meeting of the stockholders of the , Habbuth school at 4; music by t)ress ter fitted to talk on the siil.jrrt thin ! enterprise will b held, at whl,-h It Is er urthestra; T..P. . V. at 7:15; anyone elw lie hern refer! ed to l by m before as i fit lolly fellow. full of good natureil wit (though a bum hafibt!l Jlayer. 41 nil hl lec ture is a -hlntf iv-11 worth hearing He has on tv previous oeemiinns . filled the IhiI r-ioru with hi lectures, a thing which no nth.-r lecturer has been able to . at th. lt't'mnstead. He displays ?!5 vlw, Increalntr inc. In teret In hi talk. These tvent" "V ,v!l tl'iiel. II! th hotel, although ' summer in decidedly off season here. In full, and the in fluence to be ent out. thu. consider able. THE DIVERSIONS Hiding, tennis, golf, etc., h'lng the only mode -of amusement, "ne finds other ways to d'vert hlmeif ome time, and not least anions tliie 1 to sit on the club house lawn during the jnornlng and afternoon progriimmes and llhten to the thlnjrs that .ir- p.il-1 In the many groups for the Ix-nrtlt of all who will hear. One learn that if Is a very (food thing to marry a bachtlor. Now this sounds like i ruxxle. for no one can r-pe-f n- (rirl it msrry a man with another wtf.-. and widowers are not at all the rule. araottg marriageable men 'J can explain: ' p Poprano vole.' Jut behind rti'-r "'Where Is your hunband thl" morn- Contralto: "He roiw early nnil went for a walk, and in now rha-iging tils clothe " match exquisitely, alw a-. .Twa, a , beautiful tie he had on yesterdnv af- ' ernoon. A lavender, thourh no! I - tnAlt." j Contralto: "Tes. .jvender an off " St Khafle." i Pass: "He's evidently well looked , after' . Tenor: "No doubt of that." Mezzo Soprano: "la he much y. trouble to you V Tenor and Bass: "Ah!" Contralto: "None at all. You see, there's th advantage of marrying a bachelor." Quartette:. "How now? What eUe eotild be expected?" . Chorus: "Ha, ha. ha! Contralto evidently recovering from great confusion): "Oh well. I ..Jnesa a bachelor of some years. You -.- I was married to a tnan 45 years - old. and his habit were formed. I don't hare to pack his trunk and ' wouldn't ( dare look In his bureau - ; jrswera," Tenor and Bass: "tTm m, hear HW. on li blue hat band veeterdar. ami ehoiiM tave worn tha lavender. I have t watch llttla matters af that kind." The poene waa pre.-but tba act coBtlaaed. and I managed, after hav ing read i paragraph Jn my book for tha third time, to stch up tha thread of my story and heard no mora cf the comedy at that tim. ,1IJ.AM A MAR THE SPORT OP BOU3l SKATIXG Esntnen Authorities Perl are) It . U Bnencat iVom Both Physical and Moral Standpoint JEOnk at Park 7: VUJ Bo Well Slanaged Tlas Year. Tha Brown skating rink at Latta. Park opened up the laet of the week and bids fair to sustain its reputation as a popular resort, Roller . abating where hal rprlmhon affecUons add preferences of heTi Sunday hool-at j!lwWl younger people especially and at times becomes a crabe equal to that for baaebaU. Besides being enjoyable, authorities decinre Ifc heaUby.Jr-- StUmtn,1 in Tala valuable work on "Exercise says: "It is an exercise superior to anything that can be classed under tha head of motion,-It excites so much pleasure In the mind of tn performer that I snouia rec ommend It as a meet efficacloua rema- dy for many Ilia. Campo, writing on - the same sub ject, eays: "It Is necessary that we relax our minda at various Intervals and take recreation of some, kind I know of no piore pleasant or bener ftclal exercise than the modern; rol ler skating, aad every boy or girl, man or woman ought to learn It. "Skating induces a graceful car riage, expands the chest, teaches self reliance." A prominent Louisville divine aays: "Rollar skating Is just the thing wanted by our young people, espe cially the girls. It affords just the exercise they require for their phy sical development gentle but active. It is my opinion that no conception has entered the mind of .mortal in this century so Important to the health of the girl as this skating in-doers.-" - Bishop McTyelre, in a letter to The Christian Advocate, writes: "Allow nie to recommend to you and your readers roller skating. It can and should substitute dancing as an ex ercise and amusement for the young' people of bola sexes. It Further fur nishes indoor, lively graceful exer cise, both muscular and nervous ex citement and leaves no excuse for dancing. I wish there was a skating rink in every village." The rink will open from this dale on. The rink will be conducted along the lines already laid down for its conduct. The management will take only those who are disposed to conduct themselves as ladles and gen tlemen and who will abide by Its somewhat strict rules. It does not desLra to cater to any one class, but to make al feel welcome so long ss they conduct themselves In a proper i manner, reserving the rlgiit, how- ever, to refuse admission to any ob jectionable persons. - The floor will be managed by la dles who will' do all within their power to make It pleasant for those who visit the rink, giving special in structions to ladles and children in the afternoon sesalon. WAREHOUSE TO flOST tS.OOO, Enthusiastic (aUxM-lfig of 'Farmers Plans Were Yesterday at Which IM-Iinitely Hied I xn The most enthusiastic meeting of the Mecklonburg branch of the Farm ers' Union ever held was that ye: ti-rday in the morning and afternoon when a large crowd of members gath ered to talk over the prospects of securing- a warehouse in this city. As a result of the Interest shown in the movement and in this particular meet ing, offlceri of the union announce that plans have been perfected to ward erecting a central warehouse In this city with a capacity of 6,000 bales and at a cost of 18,000. A number of farmers present at the meeting subscribed sums rang ing from $100 to $500. It Is believ ed by those directly connected in the movement that the warehouse will prove to be a vast blessing to the weak farmers' who in times past have been forced to sell on a depressed market Mr. E. R. Preston, attorney for the union, made an address in favor of a warehouse. On the roll call the local union subscribed 15.000 warehouse funds. Subscriptions were solicited with the result that a sum total of over 1 8,000 was secured. This as sures the building of the warehouse. Another meeting of the union will be held next Haturday morning at 11 o'clock, when a continuation of the perfecting of plana for this enter prise will lake place. After this, a d' Klred thnt every person subscribing Mock shall be present. Otlicprs will probably be elected at this meeting and organization effected. Tim SWIFT KNIAIMKMKNT. DdalN oni Maiiufai'tiirerH' Ilford Soiip lHiiorf and rVrtllUrr 1'lant 'Conteiupliited In Near l-'utiire). The following, from The Manufac turers' Record, relative to the pros pective addition to the largo and mod ern refinery of Swift & Company, In North Charlotte, In of interest: "Mesicrs. Swift & Co. of Chicago, III., will efilarge their Charlotte plant, in accordance with original plans when the hnnch was eKtabllsheci. They will ercrt an additional building four storli-x hisrh, Jnx40 feet, and In stall machinery for manufacturing ; salad oil from the cruder refined ; product. Three presses will be In- st.-il'ed Ht flrnt and facilities will be! provided f .r adding two presno n the future. in the same building there win ie riur cold storage tanks with a capacity of 120.000 pounds of oil. Th- Swift refinery at Charlotte was j built laKl year, and Its soap-stock ture Into hlRh-grade soap. It Is contempliitci to establish a soap fac tory and 3 fertiliser plant at Char lotte in the f uture. The refinery hiis nn anrjunl cKpacitv of about 9,000,000 gallons. A. n. Seaman Is manager at Charlotte." fecial to The Observer, I'jrham. Aug. 15. Summons has '""ed in a damage suit brought by w- T. Hudson against the C'arrlnif- Lumber Company. The com- plaint has not been filed as yet. but It is understood that damages in the sum of $2,000 will be asked. The suit is on account of an accident that befell Mr. Hudson while at work for the company. A log broke looso and rolled over one leg, breaking It. The suit is brought by Messrs. Giles A Sykes, attorneys . for the plaintiffs. IMgs That rolnt. Bailey's Magazine. American shooting men are much exercised over a story that a sporting fsrmer named Knltt, who lives near Brounsburg, Sa. Louis, has succeedeJ In teaching a pig to point game, and hoots over It. Our American friends have evident ly forgotten the famous "pig polater" which was trained to stand -winged game and rabbits by the brothers Jooraar ray Forest. This "pig pointer" was a black soar whose intelligence and nose re sponded to a fortnight' training, . SHE UK ED GOOT THING. -- Mrs. Chaa. E smith, of WeM Franklin Maine, ssys: "I like govt things snd bar admteil tr. Kings Mew Life Puis as our family Isxatlv m edict ue. because they are tool snd do their work without making a fuss about it." Theea pinjas IK THE CITY CHURCHES 'fi-ft .-- METHODIST. Belmont . ParfcRes, W. 8. Hal, pastor' Preaching t 11 and by the castor: Sunday school at :s men's prayer meeting at I; 45; mid week prayer service Wednesday even ing at,7;4S; cordial welcome to an. . Dilworth rreacning ty kv. a. a. at Big spring at 4. and : Sunday school at I. - trinity Rey. E. I Bain, pastor. At 11 the pastor will preach on, The Far Reachlnz r Effects of the Cross;". - at :1S Rev. Frank Bller. nresldlnff elder. wilt occupy the pulpit; Sunday school at i:4t;.ail are welcome. v- i - Tryon, Street Preaching;; at 11 conducted br Rev. F. S. Love: Sun day school at :4S: no service at nia-ht ' . . 4 , Brevard Btreeb Preaching ? at ' 11 bv Presiding Elder Rev. Frank BRer; at 8 by the pastor. Rev. Harold Tur ner: Sunday school at 3; prayer'meet- ing at iv; coruiai invitation to iw . Calvary Preaching at H and :is by the pastor. Rev, J. F. Totten; Sunday school at t:i0; a welcotna to au. PRESBYTERIAN. V First Rev. Dr. Charles Edward Bishop will preach at 11 and S:lt; subject of the morning sermon. "Sal vation. Its Constituent Features;" that of the evening "He Endured, as Seeing Him Who is invisible." Second Preaching by Rev. Dr. w. 11. Maroucss at 11 and 8:15; -men's prayer meeting at 10; mission study class at 10; Sunday school at 4:10; mid-week . prayer service Wednesday evening st 8: 1ST Dr. Marquess will ad dress the Baraca class during the Sun day school hour. Westminster Rer. F. D. Jones, pas tor. Preaching at 11:15 and 8:15; Sunday school at 10; public cordially Invited to all aervlpaa, -,- ., Tenth Avenue Rev. A. R. Shaw, pastor. Preaching at 11 and 8:1 by Rev. Augustus Sample, of Henderson- vllle. Sunday school at 3:30; prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 8:15; all are cordially Invited. BAPTIST. First Rev. Herman H. Nlulten, raster. Mornlnr worship at II: sub ject of sermon, "The Divine Magnet;" evening worship at 1:15; subject of sermon, "A Rich Man's Son;" the hour for the Sunday school has been chang ed to 4 o'clock In the afternoon; mid week servlseS as usual; all are wel come. - - Ninth Avenue Preaehlng at 11 and 8:15 by the pastor. Rev. L. R. Pruett; subject of morning sermon, "What Is dod?"; that of the evening. "The First Commandment." Sunday school at S; midweek service Wed nesday evening at 8:15. Pritchard Memorial Hours of wor ship II and 8:16; the pastor, Rev. Dr. E. E. Bomar, will preach at the morning hour on "The Seal;" and at the evening hour on J'The Meanness of Sin." Sunday school at ;S0. EPISCOPAL., St. Peter's, corner Tryon and Sev enth street Rev. Harris Malllnck rodt rector. Ninth Sunday after Trin ity. Celebration of the holy commu nion at 7:30; Sunday school and Bible class at 9:30; morning prayer and ser mon at 11; evening prayer and sermon at 8:15; pews free, all are welcome. Church of the Holy Comforter, South Boulevard 9:45 Sunday school and Bible class; 11 morning prayer and sermon. St. Martin's chapel, Davidson and Tenth streets 3 Sunday school and Blbla class; evening prayer and ser mon. ' St. Andrew's chapel, Seversvllle 3 evening prayer and sermon; 4 Sun day school. Chapel of Hope, East Fifteenth street 3:30 Sunday school; 8 even ing prayer and sermon. A.. R. P. First Rev. William Duncan, pas r. Preaching at 11. theme, "The Measure of Jesus' Giving, from Riches to Poverty;" a sermon for the hard times; Sunday school at 11:16; young people's meeting at 7:15; ses Hlon meets In church study at 10:45; strangers are extended a cordial welcome to all services. East Avenue Tabernacle Rev. Dr. W. W. Orr and Rev. J. A. Smith, juFtorn. Preaching at 11 and 8:18; midweek prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 8:30. -Members of the ehuroh Knd st runners are invited to atf nd these services. Villa Heights Ktv. E. Q. Carson, jnstor. Preaching at 8: 15; Kabbath fcliool at 4; prayer meeting Tuesday livening at 8:15; -all invited to at tend thess services. LUTHERAN. Pt. Mark's. Dr. Tt. C. Holland, luistor.' Regular Sunday morning ser ke at 11; preaching by theological I student, 11. E. Beatty. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Voung People's service ; at 5 p. m.; regular midweek servics ' Wednesilay evening at 8:15. j CHRISTIAN SCIENCE, i Services Sunday at 11 and Wednes Ulav evonlng at 8:15 at No. 401 South rhureh street; subject for Sunday's I shoh sermon, "Soul;" the public Is cordially invited to attend. W ell-Known Durham OtJaen Held Vudrr a ifwe Warrant. Durham. Aug. 15. Mr. E. T. Roy eter. a well-known citizen, and for quite swhlle local manager for, the Standard Oil Company, wa before the mayor yesterday on a peaca warrant sworn out by City Attorney R. O. Everett. He was bound In bond of $50 to keep the peace. The defend nut went on a rampage Thursday night He had a aummon served on him In a civil action In which Lawyer Everett appears as attorney. He thought and said that tha lawyer had treated him In a manner that was ob jectionable and went looking for his man. Tlra outcome of tha matter waa that Mr. Everett had a warrant issued for the arrest of Royattr and he was tried before the mayor. Ilank Mock In Forsyth Amounts to 66S.437. Special to The Observer. Winston-Salem, Aug. 15. A list of tha bank stock owned in, Forsyth co-unty waa reoetvefl bera to-day from State Auditor B. F. Dixon, and It shows $65.417. as against. IT71.8S1 last year. Tha figures are not entirely complete, because a number of bank toe k holder were tardy in sending In a list of l, their holdings.' which, when "added to the figure given, will more than equal last year's record. It Is said. All the investments are In banks' In this county, except $31. 040, chiefly -distributed In adjoining coun- tleav -' - x - Pass d Examination KMreeanfuliy. ' Jemea Oonahua. - New - Britain. Conn.. writes: I tried several kidney remetle, ana wa treated by our beet physkrtans for diabetes, but did sot Improve until I took Foley's Kidney .Cure. After the eoond bottle I showed Improvement, and five bottles cured ma completely. I have sloe paseed a rtlt examination for life Insurenre." Foley's Kidney Cur cure fceeksch and all- forma of kidney and bladder Ueuble. , Sold by R. IL Jordan i;nyor.;.:tDY. CREATES PIO PTf r: ERUCl flTORES y -Lg,u WITH ElFf ERIRa. Tor several weeks, past Jordan's and ether leading- druar stoma in . this cit havS been crowded with persons desiring m uppijr pi poaiam, the new cure lor ecsema. This Is the drusr . which hat created such stir throughout the coun try mprp iaieoveruJne year ego. For the convenience of those Wno-ose poslam for pirapU-s. blackheads, blotches, red nose. acne, harms and ether ' minor ski troubles, a special t-eent paokass nas Been adootad. in addition to toe re- ulas two-dollar jar. which Is now en sale at an iaung drag stores. In ecsema eases. Doalam steoa the Itch- Ins: with first aoolloatloa ana proceeds to heat curing chrotrie cases ia two- weeks. In piinor skin troubles;' results Show af ter an overnight appllcatlosv For a free experimental sample, write direct to the Emercencv ianoraionea u west wvn- tynfttt.-atreet,-ew;'Tork CKv . z Sampson County Commissioners) oa , .. xnat or .uaueasaooo. , i. Special to The Observer. ' v 'Clinton. Aug. it. About 4 o'clock to-day . the Bute announced ' that It would rest In tha Indictment of the old Republican county- commissioners. whereupon , Judge Mron - adjourned court until Monday. This case has beea on trial two days and will-pro b ablr occupy two or three mors days. The offense -charged Is turning over the tax books of 1903 to Sheriff Aman without a proper settlement Tha In dictment against the present board of education for failure to settle with ex-Sheriff Araan waa quashed because leas than twelve grand Jurors voted for a trus hlu. - ' .-;' Wedding Rings; V: ' We have a complet llos of Tiffany, Squaro Band and Oval Wedding Alnga, 1$ and 22k. Engraving; free. Also , a new stock of latest atyla Sig net Rings for ladles and chil dren. GARIBALDI, & DIXON Finest Repairing Departotont la tba State, ffrffi ocncu WE CARRY A Large Stock of Plumbing and heating supplies. Write For Prices HACKNEY BROS. CO. Plumbing and Heating Can tractors, Jobbers' Bappllsa - Charlotte, If. O. "Phone SIS. I "Where are you going, my pretty maidl" "I'm going to the phar macy, sir," she said. "Then your folks are not well, my pretty maidl" "They are all well but mother, sir," she said. "I'm a good young doc tor, my pretty maid. 7 "We never use a doc tor, sir," slie said. - -1 "Then for -what are you going, v my pretty maidf" ' "For Mrs. Joe Person's Remedy,' she said. BMWtto Burrka. Hvt) L tMMtIMiaefMtss.M ! ' . f I '.! ',!! D$SB RHrW HTt..... iH...ee Qfty QOQSX ltPaos444aAaaaaaaataaa IneySsCtjOO lt3r.,veaMea-eeewa OM HtMiry Ryt.sissM4tsi mmihmm OrspspQ WOO t (tlMs. aoe ;' McCerty Vhteey. BoUeaniBosj,m.el4. IWimoa nut Hierheoire Pre M C- Cm Wtmke Wfinli Cora varv ois n. I I. Cm WbltM7,aaM... emsatas iiiT S 1 1 MS IT I I IlilBsSI i It i .sf ttSl vi4 BMree vera TriseirHUM.MuiiMH WM OlS-. ..... ...... ............ i(kliiMfeeMMeeMlHHi VejtT H4 AptPtaf &ran4jfaaeaeasaa aurnal tmnilT. . ......aaasaesaess.s.sstseeaesaeS ( t eBiOdJ.vejaaeaae.aeasaaaaae CbUsiNg'SuppLYJ.Co. lainommQii Sense " is one of the most reliable guides in purchasing , a piano. The advice and -aid of a professional, friend are valuable If they are without preju-' dice, but ia the end you bave always at hand your own good judfjnent an4 c6nirnbri"6ns6, "l - COMMON SENSE' tells yoo that ." V-. 'a thoroughly trood. trustworthy . - . ". piano Is as logically the product of a tnorougiuy good, trustworthy 'Scdnctrn M that figs and not thistles ; . : .are the logical fruit of the fig tree. COMMON SENSE tells you that the high . character and great, fame. xniert -. Atl& "standard r ; v v tno woria'S fcest musical circles for - . , . - V eighty-five years an not jKcJdeats. " , They are the inevitable demonstra-,V4 . , ' . - ,tion of. cause and effect. .Merit ; alone will account for them,- ' f-'A CHICKFRIrTQ PIANO aa apIotnt of Amettea'a bait In materials, and men of brain and xperianc hav wrought ia with their art and tunning tha vary soul of sraasa, which is an inspiration to tha periormar and a Joy to tha listener. Parker-Gardner Co., Charlotte, N.' 0 ' J: Factor Dwtrlbtitort la North, and South . Carolina. ' f- YwTl liever Loses Its : It has the peculiar and unar proached distinction of being: the one LHhia Water which never loses in effiwey by standing, or by distance shipped from the spring.- In effect, . it is always as fresh and efficacious as though diDDed ud riiht at the ainrini?. " and ia ranidlv estahlishincr its reputation with the public as it has already established itself with physicians, Vie most valuable of all Natural Medicinal agents for the treatment of Kidney vnd Bladder. : troubles, ana urio acid poisoning. Sold by all mineral water dealers, or hipped direct from epring, 12 half gallons $4.00; 6 gallon dimljohn $3.00. y HARRIS LITHIA SPRINGS HoUl perxfrom June For Sale by all Druggist n a m n ORDERS FOR DEEK ' . .!.:''' " V ' ' '- ;' , i i '' 7 ! , ' - ".- - . ' - ' ' -- ' - '-j V if,- ?. -. '' " Shipped by Express fa Plata rackacea bay ReoelTetV 1 I- . Therefore Freeh Goods, .; '. . ,('. ' GotS , Kadal Award, Jamestown Exposition, Tor nrtty. S Doa, 4 Dos. 6 Doa. 10 Sox. IS Doa. Wanbarcer Beer.. $3.50 4.0 $.0 v $11.80 SJS.XO POslner Beer ..... 1.10 U 1.111,10.(0 , lt.OO Pnretliie Malt Ex.. SAO d.0 ; e.0 ' . 110 S.SO Capotleoer .. 2.&0 4.00 .0 ' 110 1SJ0 WP- Allow $0 Cents Per Poaea For Retained Bottle ." REMIT MONET OR SXFRESS ORDER. :' - ', r v THE &OA2TOKE V u fluarantaad VIRGINIA If tic aatlafaotery, money rafunded an rwaarsi af goeda. rf CAv Caodsahlppad In plaln'aaekases aama day erder fwi. , r WE PREPAY ALL EXPRESS CHARGES. -l: ImmiKN Bt7 h ttii iMttr fttUI r tyrut Iimj Brtsr, tr UCttni imr. f . PHaea aa Oeaa net Mated will M lasalaiMsd epae . - f.;f - IN4UOS. IN BOTTLtS. ralillss. IliOses. 4MIts. Irslltl. at sksa - - as s Mt ' a ass t aa a sa Mil .4 71 it! S M is i-..sss ij H."- 4M in .... . ' ...... ' W T !!! IU ?S let ' JltS .ess I t they' have set in 1 Freshness CO., Hams Spifcgs, S. & 15. II. Z. Rees, Prop. and Mineral Water Dealers. We Prep ay All Express ' fr?trrsc : BREWING CO., 'mm mmm . mm VXROTSlL neialar tha Pmrm Food Law. CHeV ''HI jvvv'u rra BSrfssearrffs stievsi! , s Our Speolala.' . amulet conn Fine Old Coppee Dratlllad 'i Pan oaN ;-' e eta. S2.65 $5.00 T J ' , Smaats) aad Mallow. a rn ota. e rn eta. 53.13 ' 53,00 Va. 4 44 4-41"f t.-PIlEC3EDc:Tvr.:;:: Z 'And everything ' felse I Z that's Buildera'; Surv t t)lies.Best quality ma- j terials. X Prompt J de-, Z t uvenes .anatnei xigai.; 4. t ... - .. - i : mt f licited. ' t T . : joiitriDuiori ; jGvryuiBj ; s ' charIjOttk. ,v'&-ffr t r f I fcMM ,V- . ffJAXAXTON EX LGAUDrroRIUM BLDG. CHARLOTTg: Ne. Sale of the ItMMi Odell Uanufacturine Co. AT CONCORD, R. C . Wednesday, SepL 16,-1908 ; By" virtue' of a decree of the United ' Btatea Circuit Court for the Western .. District .of North Carolina, enUred at ' .' Oretaaboro, oa the Ith day of Aupust, 1101, in a certain suit in equity enti tled The Continental Color and ,' Chemical Company t aL, aa plain- ; , tlffa. s. veraua Odell' Manufacturlns ; Company, at defendants, I will, .on Tedntaday, the 14th. day of Ssp- tmbr, 1I0S, at the hour of noon, in front of the offlce of the Odell Manu facturlna Company, tn th Town of Concord. N. C offer for tale at pubilfl auction to the highest bidder for cash all of the property and asseta of the " Odell Manufacturlns Company, oon-: lattor ef Ita real estatt, manufaotur- Ing establishment. Including; au ma ohlnery. etc.. the raw coton pn hand, manufactured roods. Its bills and ac oount receivable, lta investments In ether -corporations, lta franehlaee and all of lta other property of every kind and character. i The mills will be operated to and Including the day of tale and the took In process of manufacture, to gether with supplies and repairs on hand, will be Included and sold with the mills. The terms ef tale will be cash upon confirmation by the court, but a de- potlt of per cent, eaah or security r satisfactory to me, will be required of v tha successful bidder or bidders; and -any creditor or -creditors shall have " the right to use hie or their debt to the extent of their dividend value ia ' the purchase of this property. The property will be nrst errerea i for. tale In elz separate parcels, aa la ':. hereinafter aet out. and afterward all of the property of every description will be offered aa one lot and the tale which results In the highest price ' will be reported to the United State -Court at Greensboro, N. C, on Octo ber . 1I0S. at which time and place any" person Interested may be heard. - by the vourt,' either in opposition to. er la favor of, confirmation of said ale, and no notice other than tola advertisement will be given of said report of sale, or of the motion to, ' confirm suns , The property will first be offered In . six separate parcels, as follows: -(1) The Odell Mill proper, con- -sitting of Mills Noa 1 to I, Inclusive,. . situated at the head of North Union ' , street. In the Town of Coacord, N. C.,- 1 . and containing together 21, Its . spindles, 1,77 1 looms, with the neces- v sary tuosiaiaey maenmery, power nlanta. eto. . The real estate noon 1 which " these mill are : situated and - " to be eold with them contains about , one hundred acres, and on It are . ..c situated 144 tenement houses, and v the company' ttoree and warehouses, . office buildings, etc The mill build- . lnas are substantial brick structures and vary In height from one to four . Storlea .- ' '.-'' fj Buffalo Mill, a brick structure containing three stories and basement, with 11,414 spTndles and the necessary and usual subsidiary machinery. "- power plant, etc., with about thirty " ' acres i iana. on wnicn is suuaiea twenty-six tenement honses, . ware- - . houses, etc The properties men- - tloned under first and second Items all 11 within city limits. Buffalo Mill Is located Immediately upon the main Una I tne southern Railway Com- -pany, with sidetrack running Into the ' property. The Odell Mills are located upon1 a abort spur built out from v. main line of Southern Railway. -(1) Ail th raw. cotton which shall be on hand at the day of sal; a list . of same wltn tne number ana weight . . of bales will be exhibited. (4) All th - manufactured goods . " which shall be on hand at the day of ' sale, a list of which will at that time ' -be prepared and furnished. - (Si All the notes, uosea in action ' and all bills receivable, and all In- -vestments in Other corporations of the- l-: Odell Manufacturing- Company, and ' . - all othea property not specifically meetlAned. a list of which will be ex hibited to prospective purchasers, be-" for and av tn a ay oi saie. it Several Uams, a Ust of-whfch - WIU be furnished on the day. of sale.!.' After the sale in parcels, as afore said, the entire -property will be of- fered for. sale in gross. The . pur chaser . wiu acquire . ail corporate -"..- rights and 1 franchises ..of the de- ' defendant. This W very valuable property. ' located In a fine town and. in the heart of the most successful manu facturing section of the South. , The - climate Is healthful and invigorating. The help Is efficient ajid contented. A fine quality of cotton Is grown in . the immediate vicinity ef the mllL rwlll take pleasure In giving any . further Information In mr' newer ta prespertlve rurehaoere -end - my "rep- resentanve, Mr. j. r. Tonng, at con cord, N. wilt take pleasure in showing the above property to those ' desiring to Investigate. The title Is perfect, and th purchases will have.,., quiet possession without. annoyance or Utlrstlen from any source. " CEA6AR CON'B. Receiver, - Oreensbore, N. C . August I. 1101. , - . ) - . . -j .. - , . .. 4 ; pu liners sold st all drug stores, aa. . . ' ' f
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 16, 1908, edition 1
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