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CHARLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER, AUGUST 29, 1903. t . .... ; . PEOPLE'S COLO! ROOSEVELT : T ERY ALEBT THE DEATH RECORD. RETTRS TO WHITE HOUSE.! . All adtertlKenu-nla inverted i Jbla 6 wlcr Bay Is Too Far Af cviuinn at rate w v-" i"-- " of six word. No ad taken for 1cm than 20 cents. . "-aeu ia suvanoe. ILIfh point Woman Drops -Dead. CorresDondence of The Observe. - " In a I - ITIirh Point. Ausr. i7.-Mr. "Ruth Hampton, aged 47 - years, dropped dead here, to-day of heart diabase. 8he WANTED. ' WANTED-To buy nialt iony. MuM be gentle. - Address P. Q. Boi 76 Char- lotte.. n. fv.-.-.'-.-v,..--; i' ' ,-' -' iXPAMTirrViimih(l house W or III f. rooms. - Close Address "C W. J' carebserver.; ' : " ''" -' " f WANnrD oi-ltion by experience Bte- nrifrra briar, uooo . ratirnu. ; mmmrey. Corner . For - Uie Strenuous Freel , dent, aiul on September , SOtli Ho Will RMiifh tA UFMllni4iN wi Tlwl Ho Can Command. Attention This complained of a headache before her , Campaign Managers Have Not Fre-jaeatn. ; gne was found in the Kitcn ;' qnentrd tlie Long ' Island HomeTen by her daughter; ' . Knonrh to Suit lllnr-At Ums White . ,. -, ' (House He Can .Summon" Them jrjga Alice Gutlrk Formerly of Ruth ; Tne rrocrarame i to Ken-gene i t . jr.5 ; enoruton. - .... Teddy to the Rear In the -.East and I correspondence of The. Observer, Push Hi Jiame rorwam in me Western States, i rAddresi "S. C.," ears Observer, i l. "" ' ' WANTEJO Thoroughly competent - lady ' book-keeper and stenographer at once. 'Address "P. If..-"care Observer. jtVANTED Ma of food appearance, to ' ' solicit subscriptions lor afternoon paper. , "Address "Solicitor,' care Observer . v ' i WANTED Twelve energetic salesmen to " ) : cover ctty. - uooa pay. permanent ulUon. The. Frix Company, 307 -- f Trade street v . -v.. - : . - ... ; WANTED Toung man or young lady, to do general office work and use type- writer. Address In ewa handwriting. Cot- ton -Mill, care Observer, Charlotte. N. C. BY fcACtt M'GHEB. ; lit PO. West Observer, Bureau, -:' 13 -Post. Building. ' -.'-. ,' .: Washington, 'Aug. 27. Chaflnr tinder 4h(U Inattention ,by the O. O. P. campaign managers and In order to block Jhe ; carrying out of the programme to relegate the big j boss now at Oyster Bay to tne rear, the said biff boa Is preparing ' to hurry . back to Washington and ffet i once more Int6 the limelight. Oyste Bay is too far away in a, corner, ana It is' not. ' moreover. . the i place- of vantage as Is the .official abode of the mo Rutherfordton. Auk. J7-A . tele gram from Fort" Worth. Tex states that Miss AHre Guthrlf. formerly of this place, had idled aftesan operation for appendicitis.; Mis Guthrie was a sister -of Mrs.-; B. B. Clark, of this place, and a niece of Mrs. Alice Simp son and Mrs, Rr I Durham, of Charlotte, and has a host of friends here and elsewhere who will' be shocked at her untimnly demise. She waa a mostNovable young woman. . Death of an Infant.' Special to The Observer. , . , V fSallsbury, Aug; J8.--Mx. R. Ht Fer guson, a foreman for the Atlantic Bitullthlc Company. , wae called to Aaheville by the announcement of his infant's death which occurred there Wednesday. Mrs. Ferguson had taken the little one to Aaheville hoping the Chief Executive, It haa been nt.uTs-n o-. . ,a r,,.. I custom for President Roosevelt to re 11 a-l -J WUlia UIHIHS gr . . I W VUW w tloa of reportorlal, editorial or special i mam-at o surainer numo uuui . I change would do it good writer with North or South Carolina deny. I In October ordinarily, and even Wfneni, jieV- jj. K. McLarty. castor of the wiwnraw in w ri :- . rour yeara ago ne ws tno prnBtnui i rirst Methodtlst church, waa called 'to iress Box f, pamt Qap. . w - - i can(iiflatit himself he did not return 1 Monroe yesterday by a meaaage an till after the first , of October, xnis i nonncing the death of an uncle, Mr. year, when there are no official duties IB. F. McLarty. . ' to call mm back, he haa alven orders I ' to have verythhiff ready at the White Death of an Infant. WANTED A 4 higheUss stenographer. Prater, oae who- has had experience in nechanicHl or eriginr:r.r line. - 8tste xperience and salary wanted. "Expert, lox X Cnarlottet 1. U m House for his return to Whlngton I Special to The Observer f ANTED To buy cotton ' for reliable I September nrnr.ln town of.io.ow innaoiianis mi mean? lOUu, What , doea this t statcsvllle, Aug. 21. -A sad death esn? eSnerience WUl We bond Two FEW-VISITORS AT . OTSTER. B AT.J Byers, the i-months.old daughter of ai-aT experience.. WW ITr. - ! I . w .i.A .w- ci ..tHn"'l X4 r an1 Mf- TAhn W tavAPei whA v aalat-vw a-wafJff I ' VliCV lintlB Llia nifJ'BTiKU IVlliCHMVU wu so. wssae wvwi ialSTLereaiiv Taft. thl Republican candidate, near .Eufola. passed Into . the great s, . n.k uni an. - hi. nvatv Tlav That win I ucyuno as ine resuiK or sums receiv ..,... - , TrMi. I the 19th last., the little girl was FOB 6AUS. -V " , "I""' " ," r Playlnk about the wash-pot In the FOR: 6 ALE) I that the isauu In the camoalsrn would . . ri .r ettv.lnch rol- C .. : ; . .. -.hi r-"""ra muun pa.n .rum inn Umo ow tv- ; " .uswiniin .,hn M.nt until vmMi mornlnsr. imaginary, out mucn espoaen, course wnen deatn reUeved ne, ot the auf- ', i ii Th" th-S,-; Understand T yfd innocenUy stepped into -a M 'pair homer pigeons; will " 1' f l- InA I hot "nd h Pt Her ip;.f 'Phone 193&-J- h"Tf """r " ? - m a were severely burned and ahe Second hand flfty-lnch rol- be the ,UBtalning .of aome wholly (tno ac , good as new. Fnone fa. 1 1. i-., ,, ,,.-. t.,Innb,n. mnruL . - . - .i . i "- , - i wncn 'FOR BALE Electric runabout equipped of action or harangulhg termed the ttring, , with thiee horse-power motor, less bat-1 "Roosevelt policies." But you will TAT No woman - can be happy without children; it. is her nature to love them as much '"'' , . i:t..l A j 1 5 1 ou ui u u uic icauuiut mi a ; I pure, tne ordeal throug which the exnectant mother must pass is so full or dread that the thoughthlis her with apprehension. There is no necessity, for. jhe reproduction of life to be either very painful or daneerous. The use of Mother's Friend prepares the system For Jhe coming event, and it is passed without any dangers -This remedy is applied externally, T and has carried thousands of I women through the crisis 1 1 V with but little suffering. ; Bnok sootaiaint raformsrlea of valae to all srpscuot atotbsta saailni free, BMAOnOO KFOULATOR OO. Ailmmlm, em. . . . .'.'. ITor The Observer. HE WILD WOOD. 1. teriee. rfc.Bm.5 Boss Charlotte, :NS C. j obeerve that the Republican national ; iuv. D. K. Lenta, of Altoona,' Pa, cnairman, air. niicncois, " v special to The Observer. . ..rnld raddle horse. Will either fox - V'"" ' 1 Ststesvill.. Auir. tf AJMr J. CL trot or rannleg-walk W miles per hour, you could notice Jt. -...' Lentx has been advised of the death Cochraa m. Boss. . -y wre a soon wnue ag. ini tm.y v .. o of , brotner Rev Davld B. Lentx. rnR SALE-Txia-lB H.-P. Llddell tomp- " :":":; . I wnlcn occurrea minaaya ma noma kins engine. In excellent coadltion and M"r'' u ." w" VVw ,n Altoona, Pa. Rev. Mr. Lentx waa rungorder " Address Greensboro Udate for Governor of ' New - Tork. a mtlve of thl, county and waa It SuDOiv. Co.. Ureensboro. N. C. Write' us I Mr. Hitcncoca is not aisposea to uh run old. He was a. Confederate vet- lor any machinery you need. i hla orders from anywhere, except poa-leran and durinr the war received ln M. tB-Chsir factorv eoulnned with ,lDly from tn0Be "Wall' Street fellowj Juries at the battle of Frederlckaburg;, ateellmtroSd maohSer? practically who r ePcted to pot up th money from which he haa auffered consider n,w. Latsor and lumber cheap. Located for the campaign; but he does go ably recentry. Mr. Lenta graduated In one of the best towns in tne tune, ror occasionally to conauit tne canaiaaie iirom ueuysours; fa., ana enterea tne at Hot Springs. Both he and the ministry of the Lutheran Church other manacers hnve not Oyster Ba oon after the war. and ""had since in the Itinerary It la not in the na- noe nia nome in tne nun o renn- tnr.rr Af man tn fellah syivania. no naa irequentiy visuea this, you know. Washington would ola nomo in una- county, ine iasi be ; better stand for him. The cam.hm. bout fWe jvuu W. . He h.1- m . V aa emW a.nJ 1 sJUs TITCU UJf lllaf WUQ BUU Ull rw"'n w7 " . ".wrrr,." daughters. His death leavea Mr. J. .. ... CnVV. ' Ltx the onl.urvlvlnff ran of the- UtO- .-- w 1 a a xt f,Al"vw 1C14I I UVCI WUIIb IV UV. iiWV " Cll UU rill' further Information care Observer.. sddress "Personal," -OH RALE One Cadillao auto ' delivery waaon with extra runabout body. Good condition. . One. White steamer 190t model touring car thoroughly equipped. One Cldsmebile runabout. Condition fair. Cheea. Elmore Qas Engine Co., Greens bore, N. C. ' t haunt the cool. nooks . ot the forest - groves, .And the shades , In the depth of the dale. - U Where the lithe young fawn. In . the gloaming,' roves .. With his nose set atllt to the sale. I live with the birds la their cool retreat Far awav in the deen wooded della Where the song ef the moon-kissed brook,' replete, ..''. High over the far fair mountain swells, roam with the wind! of the evening sun, .. , .; , , Arfd I sing with the wooing wren. And I love with the fast-clinging vines that run O'er the wilds of the amorous glen. ' 1 O'er the wilderness wide of flowering ong. Where the mombig glories wreath and twine. Where the grape vines spread their praise along The rich, rsre rrovee of Dine. Where the honeysuckle clings with fren- xled glee To the bee-baunted dales and dells. . And the wild, wild rose of the woodland free . Interwesves with the blue, bin bells. I hsve wandered, lost In the deDtha of thought. With the care-free friends of God: And I pondered e'er the hlah thinri wrought By the Hand from the lifeless sod: l How the rocks, and the ferns, and the bubbling spring. And the ramoua oak, and the pine. And the things that weep, and the things wmi sing. And the strange old heart of mine. From the dusty clod and the drops of rain. And the smile of a Father's care. Sprang aglee to . the world by the hope ana ine pain Of the love that hath placed It there: And I said: "Have a care for the amlla of Qod For the touch of His mlxhtv Hand Hath bullded a mansion of rraca from the sod To the life and the love of the land." Hon't wait until Christ- - , - - mas to make 'ybur.'clul- ii dren happy f My 5 :'v P ITTV fl m "8 WORK OF PETTY THTETEB. Offlrew In Court Houho Entered But ootninar of Value HpTirci Tlie , Boldness of the Wou)d-Be. llobbem. ; It is evident that there la a gang of sneak thieves operating in the city which has no respect " whatever for the places where they work. Several days ago The Observer made mention of the fact that fomebody had enter ed the Second Presbyterian church and Had broken open the money drawer in the Sunday school room. This sanctuary was Invaded aa lf.lt were nothing more than a country cross-roads store. Yesterday morn ing when Clerk ot Court J. A. Russell entered his office in the court house he found his money drawer open and the contents of one of, his desks scat tered all over the room. The thieves had entered and ransacked the place but had secured nothing. They also entered the office, several doors be low, or Tax Collector w. N. Peoples. but. got nothing there save a few pennies and two big Juicy red apples. A pair of new suspenders which were also In the drawer were thrown out but left untouched. If thtnus con tinue ss they are now Chief of Police Chrlstenbury will either noon have his pockets picked or the till of the po-1 Men station will be rifled dlrectlv un- ! der the eyes of the officers. There Is no telling where the thing will stop. QMN&S for them now. See our nursery win dow. Here you will find suitable books from the infant up to large children. We have taken great care in se lecting our line of JUVENILE BOOS Weak women should read mv "Book Na. 4 for Women." It tells of Dr. Rtinon. NUrht Cure. Tells bow these soothlna healing. antlscDtlc sunnositortes brlna oulck and certain help. The book Is free. Address Dr. Shoop, Racine, Wis. FOR SALE U-inchxU-lnch Ames i em -rrr esM .it tt dynamo, with switchboard complete. Id- " w n uu H.-P. 220 volt Sprague, direct current mo. tor, I H.-P. and 1 S H.-P. a E. U0 V. single phase A. C. motors. 80-H.-P. H. S. a CL throttling engine. 14-inchxM-lnch "Corliss engine. All . slightly used. Can furnish you all klnda of engines, boilers and dynamos, prices Exceedingly Low. ' Oreenabore Supply Co, Greensboro N. C. FOR RENT. of a refusal so Ions; as he remains , BENEFITS OF STRETCHING. O the sweet, fresh-sephyred. and kissed aisles Of. the deep wood's psnaled breast, 4 sun up yonder In his out-of-the-way placf Declared to Be a Splendid ExeWtae W";, mck"b"d Mn to the on- on Long Island. TO THE REAR IN THE EAST, TO THE FRONT IN THE WEST. ' There can be little doubt that the present programme of the G. O. P. campaigners is to relegate Mr. Roose For AU Men. New Tork Press. Btretchlna- Is good exercise. When a man cannot wako up .In the middle worn smiles Of the care-worn mountain crest. Where the blue ,blrd drinks of the sylvan giee . As a. fosm-clad stag from a stream, velt to the rear as much as possible himself into so m sort of comprehen in tne uasi, wnue, oi course, notaing of the nlfrht or in the morning and (And the sunbeams glitter the sge-worn take a gooa stretch ne ought to kick . tree With the gold of a miser's dream! "Get H at Hawley's." occasions in the West. These man agers, one would think, would have '".ml . 1 '...'V'i ""I some difficulty in doing this, but they FOR RENT -Modern furnished house, .r. it .nvwav Tht FOR RENT 5-room cottage; large yard. , 'Phone low at i o'clock. close In. Address N, care Observer. FO: pre building on South. Col. blate ftlsas -front. AddItI ! to vr. t:. jl. Aiexsnaer. . . , MISCELLAXEOtrS. are going to do It . anyway. They themselves know it is hard, but they also . know that they are ip against a hard proposition all round this year. It la believed hereabouts that the ones who have been passing the plate around to the trust magnates, the Wall Street manipulators and the Oueen CHr DVaina & Cleanina Works. I "raiiy nav on nn w uimcrai.nu . , , that Taft la all right! they are" willing r,IJ,.PUBV;,EBS,.Ior ,ow"1 10 for Taft, but they Just will not stand ."XBl"T" S'r.SK'E.'S 17.1 tog Roosevelt any longer. The, dress F. B. C.T care Observer. bdught him In 1H4, and while so far as tneir personal sarery. irom prison him up before the public gaxe on all but of It is calculated to ' excite all tne nerves, muscles, veins and arteries of the entire system, thereoy stimulat ing the heart action and enlivening sibillty. A vigorous stretch,. In bed or $ the marshy drains, find the creekyi O.the fern-robed crooks of the rill. ! O the song of the brook as it seaward! races 'Neath the stare of the happy hills! OSCAR BOLAND. CIGAR SALESMAN -WANTED Expert-1 ig concerned, and so far as also con- g' advocates the use of the hori" nee unnecessarv ' tlOO ner month and .. , lun" auvocaies ino use oi ine nori' penses. Peerless Ctof Co.; .7d) 6 Mrn" ' ie mu bar. he is not too radical. Hie twoyai. t-eanrw v.iKKr yo ,n3. . .,.,, nd .other concerna and Indi- I i. ntt. wifK .iok.1.4 . the dormant ra!n. You may not know that the brain sleeps. It '' re quires a stirring up. All the cords and tendons Jn the body need rest. They need awakening also. All the vitals I r MiC,f. D C MT n a it n i r must be aroused. Stretchlna is a flrat ffIVT z U U V O L t rai rouser. nireicn ireron sireicnj I do not believe In strenuous exer cise. It overstrains the ligaments. Be sides, it m not needed, by active men. Athletes are short-lived. They are so crazy to outdo each other in all sorts of foolish performances that - their systems break down. M6st of them drift Into consumption. Look up the records. While Dr. Joseph Noyes i MAN'S a ecjc , Badly twisted James' W, Watte, of This City. Suf- rerea revereiy and Was Relieved y Plant Juk-e Was Impressed Willi Deep knowledge of KubJcxt Displayed by Colonel Dillingham's Lecture and Was Induced to tilvc the. t.reat Remely a Trial- Public Deeply Interested in Lectures; The free entertainment given by oU Frank A. Dillingham'a per formers at. the Corner of Fourth and . good for tl2Si more; must invest . I7W vnicB is guaranteed. Address "General Manager," 101 Kiser Building, Atlanta, Oa. - - - . ,. trust, and , other concerna and lndl- house Is fitted with nickeled bars at kbbpowbiblb concern desires State via uais wno tod ine people mainiyi every door capable of sustaining a Manasrer for North Carolina: nava aal.l Ihrnuih Oi Ttlnaiev tariff Inlnnltv I .!..,. tun nrv. . ..... Jood for tSimo'r? mustvJ" rm ne would not "ep hU mouth hut for stretching they hold up ourtaina PPr streets was again well at some-oiner-tmngs. - and portieres. Every one in tne house I tenaed. last night, wnue tne audi inis man x. ti. muse oe new .in i stretches, 'intra is no sum tnins j,ki.k .,.r.- k... .i. . - . . - - . V w VUW HUIVM IIU. . . . BU VfVl, mk3 tne oacKgrouna. xney aay, -or we I wajmng unacr a Dar wnnoui reaching I .k.. w. ...-.li,,. win n. u. up ir -inB campaqin .ir a raP ...a . e,i"i- of each-number of the amusement expenses." And so T. R. must be kept mense power of the gorilla and. In 1 nroaramme. the lecture delivered bv in tne oacagrouna in me nasi, in i oi wuu.b rawu7 inuc, ub- i colonel Dillingham's assistant Is the tne west tney need nim, and mat I "tct irom nonswuwn oar acuvi-1 feature of the evening's entertain All right , sayrt the "malefac- ilea . ot the forest, swinging from ment that Interests the crowd above nougn wiin one nana or I all else. During the courso of his remarks We use care In selecting our LARGE LINE OF CIGARS, Just as we do in filling a pre scription or doing anything else of .Importance. Get your Cigars for Sunday from ua and be satisfied. Hawlcy's Pharmacy TRYOX AND FIFTH ST8. 'Phones IS and 260. Academy Advance Sale. g this year and will take pleasure and pride in showing them to you. StoneaBarringerCo. Booksellers, Stationers. rwxMXuW(mxxMxmxwxmrwx.mxn WE CARRY A ." .Large Stock of J PIqmbing and . .heating supplies. Write For Prices. fUCKNEY BROS. CO. Plumbing ' and -, Heatlnf Con .tractors, "Jobbera 8uppUea. , ; Charlotte, N. C ' TTnoee SIX THE VERDICT la the same everywhere, every time. Mrs. Joe Person, Charlotte. N. Q- . ' r..- u. o.am. V haa. baain In tending to write to you for several months to thank you for your, won derful medicine. I had a little -child.' one year old last July, and he. was taken sick In June with a stomach trouble, and I had two doctors to at tend him and they did not do him any good. He was sick about three months and every one who saw him thought he would die. He waa nta-, Ing but skin and bone. I quit the doctors' -medicine and went to giving him . your Remedy and he began to . Improve at once, and one and one- -hair hniti.s i-.ir.rl him sminrl and well. He Is now nearly two years old and Is fat and well. Every 'time my children get sick I give them your Remedy. I. think it la the beat medicine In the world to-day. ' May- VI ... .U. I w... ..J your Remedy have done your fellow an! Yours truly. ' . y MRS. MINNIE DURHAH GlJncoe Mills. Hurltngton. N C.,- April 24, 107. :V MRS. MINNIE WRISTON SMITH (Miss Virginia Lloyd) recently returned from New York and Eureps will re-epeu her studio at I East Morehead St.. Sept. Uth. Number ef pupils limited. Thoss I badly. ift?-AVrM.th TJS ad1?." to'" u" .h,m n -h West that is, houg-n to Central Hot'S M?t Ad "use his name. If you must; fool the both. '; - i Miller-Johnson "In Iredell. Special to the Observer,- .. . . . V SUtesville, Aug. .-Mr. AMn R. MlUer and Miss Zola I. Johnson, both velt out of It.' i of whom Uve in the unner ad.- f I And that man knows little, of the Shiloh townshIp,,were married yester- people all you cant for take them, all In all, they, are an , Imbecile lot -of fools; but remember you can't fool us. Roosevelt hasn't been doing any. thing to us, but lie has been doing- a deal of talking and we have enough of him. 'That we want Taft to un derstand full welt So keep Rooee- Some men are wondrous strong of last night this Interesting platform arm. Others have supreme strength I speaker displayed a thorough knowi- of back, others of neck, others of ledge of the ills and afflictions to thigh, other . of calf, etc Some 'have I which humanity Is subject, and of muscles like knots, some have them I the treatment of disease by the use character of. the real factors in the nt hie eixth sense, it is a billion long and stringy. Give me the long muscled man every time for endur ance. The monkey la deficient in leg. He -walks but little, and seldom runs. meanaTf 7.. and taU. Ike'laUer IZZtiXSX&nV oVe K.t- hu'sLth un. it i. . .m by fthe following statement of the of nature's herbal remedies, such as DiUlngham's Plant Juice prepara tions. . That this method is to-day proving; one of nature's greatest boons to mankind Is being dally relief obtained through the use of n ., a i. . l ... i . - .... - ! rener nhtained tnrnus-n tne ua. nr 1 dty afternoon at New SUrling par- "f whit" remedle. by James :o,.e. Rev, J. Meek Whit, offlciat- order is VbeVediat 1.. It It can be m.e r.tra : ing. f- Mr. Miller p.-atc -the' new I obeyed. That there la some doubt hold fits newspaper in botli f hands lumbago " livery stable recently opened at Stony jhout it Is evidenced by this early re- Point turn to Washington. . . FUaseraM-Bagley. at Salisbury. Speoial to The Observer. .;. J ealietmry, Augl II. This afternoon at 1 o'clock at "the liome of "Rev.Dr, . W. b. Duttera,'? of Depot and Car Thieves at Lastple- , ,- : - ' covered, - " ... i Correspondence 'of The Observer. ' ., . Kihaton, Aug. J 7. For some iime the Atlantic Coast Line has'- been the-. ; Reformed f"000. witj ' P"y ih,evin ?n .n church, Mr.-Alonxa S. Fltxgerald, of care. Detective McBrayde. of Nor- Pine Lve d Mbss Llllle Bagley, of folk, and Policeman Howland. of Kln Bagley. were united In marriage. Rev. ion f clu yesterday and found -t , srhnfor' T.iAe trii.t thar Johir-Hewr Ancn7 cOlofedThad ; Shoford Peeler, baator, of the Reform- en breaking In and doing the tak- ed church' f Greemboro, officiating. Ing , and Esless - Watts, a colored ' They. left this afternoon for Greens- rroceryman, was retailing the stolen ixro' The znatrlage was e. surprise Ppety. -., Quite a lot of che,. ",.T , . tea, etc was found In Watts taAffalf. Mr. Fltxgerald Is, a mail clerk store last nlrht, Allen 'has not been found. Watte .was tried this after noon before the mayor and bound oyer, to court . In default of bond he Is in JalL - The police are looking for John Henry. .,.. , ..u . , on the main, line of thesSouthern. roore-Moose at SUtesvlIIe. , Bpecial to The Observer, " : : . v- ; eusesville, Aug. .28. a quiet jnar riage, which "was somewhat a surprise to many of the friends of the con tracting party, occurred' Wednesday evening at -s o'clock when M Iss Kthet -Moose became the bride of Mr.. H. C, Poofe. The ceremony was performed by Rer. J. F. Mitchlner m the parlor of the home of the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. W, A- Moose, on the Boulevard, In the presence of a -few" r!.!:!, . .Jll; e I Thieve- Get ton pennlee From For. ;vuf( Vfiaa seisinv, ivilld Wlill I I1C riae s ' pare n is lemporaniy. Mr. lor-M.i f h. niwwn-.r Poors, who is a .son of Mr. & t. V winrton-Salem. Aug. -- N Three Poore. of MouffT Airy has made his hundred pennies were the fruits of home In Statesvllle about two years tns burglary of the store of Mr. R. F. end - has made quite a number of Jones, f Wslkerton, near here, last friends here. .He Is - an -expert night. A horse was alo stolen from spindle-carver and Is employed by. the Mr. David Jones. - The thief rode It KiivaJd Furniture Company. Hla Into the Twin City, spparenjly, and bride is a worthy young woman. left In standing In a warehouse. ' Fifteen Tears In the Pen For Bur . . ' Wary.. . I Special to The Observer. v. . . '- '; . . Fayetteviue. - Aug., 2 S. Solomon khoury. the Syrian Vouth who was cojkvlcted of burglary .in the Seconal degree yesterday In Superior Court here, was to-day sentenced to fifteen years, m tne penitentiary. . while, hanging by hla tall, carry a lot of "bundles In his feet and be semi- comfortable. '.WEAK TICKET, SAYS SLEXlff. been a creat sufferer frnm lumbago and a rheumatic trouble, which, affected my neck. The lum bago caused me to suffer pains which I thought at times were more than I would be able to bear, while I was unable to hold my bead straight on account of the rheumatism affecting the muscles of my neck. Nothing that I did for these troubles appeared to do me the least good until I tried Plant Juice. - When I listened .to Colonel Dillingham's lecture 'talk on rheumatism I was convinced that he knew what he was talking .. about and- srave the medicine a trial, I tvw Thv Governor Think, the Democrats W 111 Have Easy Sailing; in Maintain r ilns; Former Majorities. J . - -,;'-."- Observer Bureku, i v . The Hoileman Bulldlnr. - -. .- Raleigh, Aug.2l. ei'WhtlelnumbeoflthOaen.the state ticket named ny tne Republicans tt Charlotte are unknown to me, oth ers I do know," said Governor Glenn to-day. JThey are men of good. clean, upright character,. but from a political standpoint It Is certainty the weakest picket that has been named iu years. Some axe of the .old Rus- ell regime: others sctively associated . . . ' - . .. .... i . " monopolies, wniw sxiii I trl.lba ptiBK, of oiners w.Jii mi tvn iu uo wiin rh.m.ti.m ntv. mo m.ici i.. iuuudui.1 iuu l uui:.' tional advancement of the State that they are actually unknown. The fact -that two men on the ticket are from Mecklenburg and two from TOwaTTlftows httWtiKfyfesseae convention was to get together,:' a represenUtlve ticket. I think' Dem ocrats will have easy sailing in main taining fdrmer majorities." THERAIN The doors won't open and the fire won't burn. This rainy weather gives you room, , to complain, for lnestrcets are muddy and the sidewalks, too; The street cars are cranky and so are you. , Tour clothes are soggy and out of shape, Your umbrella is missine . and your overshoes leak.- This rainy weather is much to blame for your sweet disposi iion going wrong again. Your Stieff piano is about - the only thing : that don't seem to' care for incessant rain. When' the- stomach, heart or kidney nerves , get wema. ; man - ina organs always fall. Don't drug the stonmoh. nor stimulate th'? heart or kidneys. Thi Is simply a make-shift. Get a prscrip- are offered the public; tloa known to aVufttstB everywhere Ltr. Shoon's Restorative. The Reatoratlv. ! prepared expressly for this weak In side nerves, strengthen theee nerves, build tlifn up with Dr. Shoop's Restore live tablets or liquid end se how quickly help will Came. Sold by Mullen's rbarmacy. . - ; . ., . ., ., have absolutely no pains at all In my loins or -back and the pains In my neck have-disappeared. I have also used two bottles of the Plant Juice Liniment." which was the means of enabling me to straighten my , neck and back." " , . Any-one who has seen a fellow being bent almost double by the that . form of as lumbago can readily understand the sufferings, of Mr. Watts and sppreciate the deep feeling of gratitude which prompted him-to make this voluntary state- ment-Many", similar stories -are told each' day at the headquarters of Colonel Dniingham's representative in the W. U Hand Co. drug store, the publication of which would re quire severat columns ofthls news paper. - -'.-- '-" " (me or the features, wnicn serve to moke the Plant Juice . remedies so popular wherever, they ere Introduced Is the honest basis upon which they S medicine that can be sold for one dollar, with a guarantee to return the - money sfter one week's trial If -no benefit haa been received, must Certainly posse great merit and virtue to reach the. popularity attained by these remedies. "QUICK LUNCH" fl .. . ' : ' This electric sign at St Weet Trade St, points, the publio to where they can, get anytning seasonable in tha eating line with the least possible de lay. - Prompt and polite attention br a competent corps or waiters. -- NEW YORK LUNCH ROOMS. - t West Trade St ' - - czza Wedding Rings . tWs have a complete line of Tlffkoy, ' Square Band and Oval Wedding Rings, it and SSk.' Engraving free. 'Also m new stock ef latest styles Big- - J 1 - net Rings for ladles and chll- dren. t ' ..-.-. GARIBALDI, - BItUfiS : . ;&DIX0!i . Finest v Repelling Department .il'..' , rt th. State. Odd Pieces in Furnotiiire' There is seldom' a time' when there is not needed in the home some piece of furniture, such as an Odd Dresser, Chiffonier or Metal Bed. We have quite a strong line of Odd Dressers and Chiffoniers in) ' Bird's Eye Maple, Mahogany, Birch and Golden Oak. that waa bought when the market win right, and will be sold at very low prices. Let us show you what we have. , , Wm Tm McCoy & Company THE HOME FURNISHERS. t i . ... - ' v "Standard Coal.- the Ideal coal. Gives maximum heat from minimum quantity. t ' "Standard Ice," made by experienced men. Quality and quantity, guaranteed. "Phone It pr 71. v . Standard Ice & Fuel Gomp'y Agent for C C. B. Pocahontas Coal. ' r 1 I II ll . iwrT simp m f vk;w- . llieso are Taylor Comfortable Tfockers" that" you see on" the'first floor of our store. They are the best and the cheapest hi the 'world. ' Come in and try them. ' , .V ..A-;-.' ' ' .. - .-.' - . UU IJ.L1 u PDA , Vki 1 L.
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Aug. 29, 1908, edition 1
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