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CHARLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER, SEPTEMBER 1, 1CG3. : LLT CAR SMASHES AUTO I THE 1XOOO AX THE 60CTHERX SoiitlMVra Jfow - Doing Land-Ofilce , z. v. kiimjkick badly hurt J Ruslness la ' - llandllnjr, MikJi , Through Freight i'or litM.ll Loo!; At Tiicse Before You Go i nt on South Trj-on Street Xeorj iKMird juid Atlantic Coast line Sjs- t. 1 t.T CatuoBc Chnrcli leUT- (ems, . I-,"'-. :-x - - v Aftrmoon About 1 O'clock J ; "While iho flood did' considerable r 7.. V. KmdHck Trie to Stccrl , Motor Car Across hireet Carldamagre to th Southern" Railway, k Rchiuri Ontsoinx Gar. I mat corporation oh more man mm I iiawire of Approach or tar obi ll up in tne eaaea irunc waicn nu !hi'iis-OimDiit SJwrfd AJatixrorlea a weil-Dostea railroad man yester Mtv Feet Beneath Automobile -1 day. 'The Southern was not; hit bo 1 willfully But Mot Fatally Hurt. I hard as the Seaboard nor the.Atlan- Fivin at full arwed no South Tryon I tie Coast Line, and ts roaUbea. with toward th ' souare. a First Ward 1 a Tew exceptions, has been intact, Tne f-trept car crashed Into the automobile I fault has been tha for the past wee. t Mr. Zeb V. Kendrlck slightly to I snd for that matter such Is still te the south of - St. Fetera ca.tnouci case, most tf -the ihreugn freight Of church , yesterday afternoon at 1 1 the Seaboard and or the - Atlantic o clock. ;, Mr. Kendrlck. the solo I Coast Une ha been handled over tha occupant of the motor car. which was I Southern system both North -and being- steered across the track. was I South. Everv car Tianctted has meant hurled out of the machine to the I BO jnuch for the coffers of the track to its Jeft and ; was dragged them and the road has profited ana snovea u-ow. w, ..-- v. nand.omy bv ason of the transfer, 'mlVHTr iLt While the Hood has done damage to o?t& wSS mar;..rfru the .Southern wlJl rated by" eyewitnesses of the acc1aet SVLaJjZ. h Hospital, a few yariis away, where 1 bVldges and repair all injury done it. medica.1 attention was renaerea. tiis i injuries, consisting, of bodily bruises. a. cut In his right cheek and con tuslon of the right . ahoulder, weae found to be serious but not fatal Neither Motorman A. I Baker, of the colliding street car,, on which TJ. A. Funderbwrk was conductor, nor POLICE OOt'RT DOIXGS. Minor Happening In Recordefs Trl tinuO Cmiy Man Wanted to ; Preach.. - .. .' Bond forfeiture was the prevailing- Mr. Kendrlck, driver and owner of I characteristic of the defendants due to the automobile, had any knowledge 1 aD near at the Monday morning- see of the proximity of the other. ion of city eotirt and answer for el Therein lies the cause of the accl-1 wed wrongdoing. Allen Morrow, col dent.- Mr Kendrlck " was proceeding! nrmA -. .muted Saturdav nlfht. down South Tryon An the west side when craied wltw cocaine or for some of the street at a lrvely gait. In th r CEUW., ne tCame to Mount Zion front of him on the west track was . , .- ,.a j.a-a . - " .V".7' he be allowed to pric" ie entered in iront was a wagon, iainns w ,h- v..imi-. .nA !immneit talklne f.e L -i"I.Ji..J unlnt. wildly ; Seeled'. ro the t7.ck I directly while. H. was jent to Jail yester- behind the receding car As it y . VY " vv, "" eo iv ino noapiiai ivr m v"'""" chanced a ear from Dilworth, with an apparently clear way, was rolling swiftly northward on . the eastern track. CAME .WITHOUT WARNING IThe result 'was Inevitable. mentally deranged. Jim White, who was charged witn disorderly conduct, forfeited a bonJ of 110. Sam liolllt for a violation paid .-lthe costs. C. J. Benton paid cost wss ineviiaoie. xnerei A .... .ii., vi. vi. was -fo time for preventstlve action hV iM.waik John Harris by either party. The coming of the J6'? th J!w,..?.. nli two moving forces into mutual view improper nponri p"u'd n,'V was almost coincident In time with -l ; " ,- r..w nf rh. mtp. forfeited his bond. Eugene Conner. man thnaw on tha brakes and eut off! charged with disorderly conduct, was the power; but the momentum of the I diamissea. rna rh - lmwlul It An fAr alvtv tof I driving before It the twisted and Sheath Gown Worn at the Air nonvs. broken motor car. and under It ital The Air Dome wss packed to the unfortunate owner. The plate glass! doors last nlfht and standing room In th front of the street ear was! WAB At sremlum. The attraction Wll, rmashed. Fragments - of thl and lhMtll Vown of the latest Parisian others if v woo and iron werej moda worn not on a oael, tout on a rv.nn.-u amna huk, l tinman njln. Tjtdlea and eentlemen T,ne automnDije. sirucx squareiy in i hnM desire to keen strictly un-to the middle ef tbe right .side, wss a-,. ,.. itad their curiosity In this completely wrecked. The flree were the latest of the fads hied themselves rui lo pis, tne vnourw in inn wnri wik I. 1r mimhtn. Tha wear, were broken Into fragments, the!.. ,i,.Pi . nm, motor was effectually put out of ... imianrtn.. nn f a commission , and the entire body of the machine was twisted and bent, This ear wss one of the first ever brought to Charlotte, and has been on the streets of the city longer. ponslbly, than any other. It was a Wlnton and on of the best In town. It cost Mr, Kendrlck 11,000. Chicago so;lety girl, one of two ladles meeting on the street and so iortn, There were the usual - other attrac-tions. Peojrfe Apprarlate a Fine Animal, i If a handsome man; a beautiful wo. t . tr i . t I man nc a nrttv tiorse annears on the . ifiirrgiyi i infill, miuiiint nn I . . :. w. .,,t a public street, at a time when the atreets of Charlotte he, she or It will thoroughfares are populated. was ftr Wenion. T"te1rd'r wn'n a , . . A ....I Mr. W. 8. Bigger crossed the square witnesses. .. This fart and that f the! atylish-looklng colt every- proxlmlty of a hospital . within a Boa ,.?0.0 ""i 1." stone s throw were fortunate ele- ff ,Jorj1n!' u ".KV"- .. t- m. . i... e,nnlta look at'the little sorrel horse, with the time the street car was brought two Th,l.."5t, h Ut!. " to a halt, the Injured, man had been I ""a ' i u 7., T 5 . placed In the care of the hospltst bn" .Kntucky saddle and driving force. He was conscious when Jorse, 17 months old. named Rose- repued, despite his hazardous ; ex- out oi iynooyn. jr., . perlenre beneath the automobile, but Lc,w' na " M prelly .Pure. one side of his face was - bleeding! ' , freely,- . Gentry Bros, to Exhibit Here Septcm- Th collision left the automobile! " ber lOUi. , ttghy Jammed under the front of Announcement was made yesterday the street car. Thus It remained for that the dog; and pony show of Oen- twenty-flve minutes, while traffic was try Bros, will exhibit in Charlotte on blocked and cars were drawn xtp be- te 10th of September, Thursday of hind to the number of half a dozen. ...w Thia Is nna of the most Finally the car wss backed oft and I .... .v, nrnh.hi tha mnat fa. the wrecked machine was removed. I !,, nUn.va. nut nn the road with incedih'Je nWHv" nA ZV?. Iu popularity seems to grow rather ! f halted 1y.ha f than diminish with the passing of the e-r persons naetenea to the scene of . ,a . the unfortunate occurrence. Much "-. la Mto-d ,. -hJt! concern wss exhibited for the safety rgerand more attractive aggrcga- of Mr. Kendrlck. who Is vice presl- tlon this year than ver before, dent of the Charlotte Pipe, and ... . Foundry Company and has many Oxford Orphans Thursday Night, friends in the city. Interest Is not diminishing In the enmlnir annearance here of the band The Observer called tin the Merer nf ornhana from the Oxford Instllu- General Hospital at a late houiujast tlon for the homeleit children. They night to learn Just how Mr. Kendrlck will give their annual concert at the was resting. The Sister who answered Academy of Muslc Thursday night at thephone stated that he was getting :t0 o'clock. The proceeds go to the along splendidly and renting as easy deserving Institution from which they ss cuum ne, aesirec. xi is nicely that I come. These annual concerts, which Mr, Kendrlck will be able to be re-1 have been a-lven for ve are ony ears. moved to his home. No. 1.110 ffotlth I k..,. ku.nm an Inatltutlnn. Thav ara Poulevsrd. either this attcrnoon or a source of unfailing delight to young to-morrow. 1 and old. 4 . ... IS A SHELBY BOY. : New ' Advertising ' Agency Started In Klclimona, Ys Jty Mr. uy . VT. lkrldg Formerly of Shelby. . The Richmond. Va Times-Dispatch has the following about the Ouy W. Kfkridge Company, the promoter or which is a Shelby boy who has many friends In Charlotte: "The Guy W. Esklidge Company is the firm name of a new general ad vertising agency which has opened offices in the Mutual Building. "Mr. - Eskrldge has - had several years' experience In the advertising business and is a practical expert in the writing of original ' copy. A feature -of the new agency will be a department for the preparation of Il lustrative copy. "The new agency will do a general newspaper, magailne, street car and billboard advertising business. "Mr. Eskrldge says he has arrang ed with some of the best New York artists to design and execute draw ings for his customers, and that he l determined to render the best serv ice that money and expert knowledge can give. K, force of capable assistants .will be employed, and the agency 'Will cater not only to the business flrngf 14 Kichmond, but of the entire south. 1 "Mr. Eskrldge seems Impressed with the belief that Richmond offers a par-, tlcularly favorable field from which to operate, and it Is to be lipped that the new agency will meet with a full measure of success.'" . , . ' i - -- " r." ;" Will Fleet a New Cti airman. ' At their convention Saturday the Republicans will have to elect a new executive committee, which in turn will name a chairman to succeed Mr. J. F. -Newell, recently 'nominated for Attorney-General. It -is now be lieved that Mr. E. M. Bell. ' formerly assistant postmaster, will be elected. Mr. Bell is very popular In the city and country townships. He Is i son of the late Charles Bell, of Sha ron. The Republicans expect . to open up headquarters and make an active fight in the county this year. The Taff interests In Charlotte will be looked after especially well. For a Sprained Ankle. A snrnlned ankle may be cured In about ono third the time uaually required, . by amuylng Chamberlain s Liniment freely. and giving It absolute rest. . For sale by R. it. Jordan uo. OPENING OF SCIIOOU Residence Burglarised. The residence of Mr. and s. w ni i ' - i . - . i tm rMiaenci ei nr. aim mi 9, "KrC S. Me.r. on th.;corn.r of -V,rf i.,rVi. , V. Poplar and Eleventn street, wns en- Sni VnSldav rtnrday Srhotrf Be UA fiunday nfbt. while the family . "tt '. a .J . waa at the home of a neighbor, En- o One week from to-da ythe city trance wae effected through a wln- echools will regularly embark on an- d0w. The sum of $10 In money was other year's work. All the teachers taken and many articles of apparel, and all the new pupils who have never There was no clue to the Identity of ueen enronea oeiore win meet Friday the thief or thieves. Officers House morning at the south graded school and McCall answered the call. Th building, There the children mm be burglary was the third at this reil- will be given them denoting these as- j -. ' Slgnments. .v v ; j . Better Service to Charlotte.' Saturday all tbe ppuplls will go to J After next Saturday the service on their 'respective schools, the old stu-the Southern between Goldsboro, via dents attending the asm eschools iniRaielch. and Charlotte, will be very which they were enrolled last year. I much Improved by giving a schedule MAAir-itata Mni eia av araveei .' - unnda i l.s m AnnnaitTiAn as r liMangM will be a holiday, being Labor Day. I boro of train No. Ill from Goldsboro Tuesday schools will begin regularly I and mall and express train flfc fi snd lessons . will e assigned., fori from the North. This will put pas- Wednesdsy. . - v . sengers from 'the east In Charlotte The opening of school Is the para- t 10 o'clock at night instead of mount matter of interest to the young In th morning. This means a great folks of any city. It I second only Injdeal to Charlotte' people. . ; ; . the closing of school In Msy, ' The en-1 : . ': . T : roilment of the schools last year was? louna' croe Arreetea. ., by fsr tbe largest In the history of Feraman Franklin Flowers ; and the city. Wlth. tn large measure, I Walter Jones, young negro boys, were the same splendid corps of teachers, a j arrested yesterday afternoon : at uie ucceasful year Is assured. old Oliver ell mill, with a. quantity of load In their possession which they intended to seiL ' omcere onnson. llMhM n II, J A iri'Rs VrT III. I.. . . 1 t u .-Am. A message was received yesterday u- JJll "..t Tth the eood. nrin, ),. , jh a u.n... noti. I They were "caught with the goods on. morning by Mr. John A. McRae, noti fying him that his mother. Mrs. Le vi nla McRae. was very ill at Morven. He left yesterday afternoon - to be with her. Mrs. McHae resides in this city, but went to Morven some weeks v SOMETHING NEW OCTAGON t SOAP POW DER COLGATE CO.. through their sro for a visit to relatives. Although I Southern representative, Mr. W, her health was frail at the time, a Dorr, are introducing a-New Wash- McRae will be- away until she Isl There is no nigner compiimennnai much improved. Miss Hattle McRae, Iran be paid to their new Powder Ms sister, accompanied him. Jtban to say that it is tne same quality as tneir tamuus , wvjauuw Cltanjre in sto Ilepalr Cooeern. : SOAP, . " , .ntehrMkUn Camps ny twd In the future the busl- th. .howlnr that the menu. nes wia be conducted by Messrs Hittl h. a,..,i.it faith in tha Jamei, who will conituU the new qua,ity ef their Powder, by giving It firm .Mr. Hltt has been In the auto- fuu trUi. Instead f a small mobile business for some time and is samni - n eicperleneeC -eiachlnlrt. I Mr. Dorr will lo advertise at the , . . - "." " I Oroceryman's Barbecue, where he .0l for n!iUH!M)M. I .111 .. tw. f tUm a im srswmn cgnirK. leature of this new Wash- v J. J. HrerBe,.of Alles.n. " Powder u the coupon attached. Y are certainly a fine sriicl I wn,,'n counts tne same as an UCJ A- (Mifi ror f iihwth, will -iv. I took l of Oiamrlalo's Stomach piiJIJ '1 Liver 1fcWe lat nlglit, snd I le f'l! ., v r e;it. hfU-r than I have fur . eP1' - m1( - " rot ie by U. 1L J- w' soap wiiafpeh to secure one ea. . "-;. sxrta. lot their S000 Premiums. THE STIEFF AND SHAW PIANOS ARE Within preach , of any btaycr because they are i r sold direct ' by their maker to you. Writo to-day for special bargains 'we have on hand at jircs- ent . ' CHmiSTluT Manufactarer of the SUeff and " Shaw, tlie pianos with the sweet lone. Southern Wareroom 5 West Trade Street. 0. H. "V7ILU0TH, IJr. CHARLOTTE, N. C Creeks Lease South Tryon Street .. .. ' Store. . V The Greeks who own the New York! TTT '44in ey P f n CYi - Lunch Rooms, on West Trade, East H W CUUlilg IVJIlgS . iiaun anu imuicu xrjvn sirveis, nsig leasea the store room now occupied by Messrs. Wood a 11 St Sheppard, and will, after the first of the year, when the druggists move to the Charlotte National Bank Building, ' on the square, open a restaurant there. The Athenians will furnish the room with the most modern dining room equip ment and make of It an up-to-date place. It is understood that they bought the lease from Messrs. Wood all ft Sheppard for $$00. A clever, popular Candy Cold Cure Tablet called Prevent les- Is being dis pensed by druggists everywhere. In a few hours, Preventlcs are said 'to break any cold completely. And Preventlcs. being so ssfe snd toothsome, ere very fine for children. No Quinine, no laxative, noth ing harsh nor sickening. Box ot IS 25c. Sold by Mullen' Pharmacy, Methuselahj Lived 1,tfqoI ;Vears;;:::' tie Cooked with Oil. r ;ioldeiY mom Cooking Oil ALL OROCERS irn ' We bare a complete line of J Tiffany, Square ' Band ' and I Oval Wedding Rings, It and ..... ...,. . 22k. Engraving free. Also a new stock ef latest style Elg-' H net Rings for ladies and chil dren. - - - - - i ' " GARIBALDI, CRUNS & D1X0H Finest . Rcpalrtng Department In tbe State. '.. - rttmimmT mm Brannon Carbonating Co. Distributors. Phone III. WALL Interior Decorators Torrence Paint Co. I0,NORTH TTtTOJf. i i ' Trunks, Steam trunks; Suit Cases, Valises, , .. . Hand Bags '. .We have received another large shipment "and can show you 1 a line that Is unsurpassed. . , .'. We use great re In the selection , of these . goods, and bny t from the best factories in America.-. .. - . - x Our present line is very complete, mads up of every style and . " variety. ' . a A sample ot .these facts can be seen In Our east windolv, next ' . the skyscraper, v Take a look. ., r t . ' v ED. KEUON COHPdNY Leading Clothiers and Furnishers. V REMEMBER, MEIXON'S CLOTHKS FIT. TA KE A B ROAD VIEW of this furniture business. Don't - think that as long as we get your money -we have accomplished our purpose. It Isn't We want your good opinion and Its Influence upon others aa well. - - - , . ............ . Tour good Influence with your friends Is often worth "mors to ua " than the profit we make on you. ' We sell SATISFACTION - with FURNITURE, or we do not consider we have succeeded. ' If you want Furniture of any kind,' give us a trial, end be con vinced Jthat w offer ., ' .:-.-.' .l . J. . The Rwt Furniture at Invp;t PrfppQ .., ... ew ww v ess weej w -sew en w ; w v easel W V 9 WW V W WffasP with s full tneasure of perfect wtisactiori. , ' Luhin Furniture Co.- 50 HIOKSESS iiHUi'ilrJll Every, one of the various materials which enter.inio 0. & K. Hats, every process through ; which ', theypass r front : the forming of the body to the packing of the complete fc" product, is suhject v tp the most critical supervision. T4 ". They are V as nearly right as human;;, in genuity, and experience can make them. Fall . Hats now on sale, soft and derbies Hy $3.00; $4.00, $3.00. h Tete-Crown Co. cormrcT dress ron mex L Nye Huttiisoa & Son INSURANCE FIRE,; . LIFE, " -ACCIDENT OSTICE Ke t Hon Building. Bell Til one 430X Remember, We Manufacture - - - I . t . imbiber Stamps of all . Description 7 , a - Service prompt. Prices right. " Pound l r.Iccre Co. - ' Commercial Ptatloners. J2 8.; Tryon. 'Phone No. 40. ' St.; 'Phone No; 40. . We received 50 business and pleasure driving Horses on August 29th. Don't fail to see what we have before " you buy. Each one sold must be as . represented. . v . Prices right, terms right. YZe have a new 2:20 trot- ting Mare, standard and registered, we will sell. Vorth the money. . ( .'-')- , , " , 'r J. IV. Wadswortlfs Sons ' Ccmpnny A- C. C B. POCAHONTAS SMOKELESS A NTAV" SMOKELESS ."VeT Unequalled for the Generation of Steam Our:Lump and Egg Are Unsurpassed . For Domestic Purposes f, . - Prompt and regular shipments at afldmes. Shipments during J 907, 4,900,000 tons; Prices and other information on applica - '. tion to ' . .'.".-""..,.,. . - - . Gastncr, Gurran & Bullitt S0I AGENTS. ; IQMXZL, L S. B. CAHY, Ilaotscr, Hosnoke, Virghla.
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