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CHARLOTTE DAILY ;OBSEItVEB,' SEPTEMBER 91903. 7 LIMES COLUuIl . iAli advertisement inserted tit th' column at rate or irm rnt per '"' of U wards. - No ad taken lor. tea than 20 cent. 4-aan In aUyJic WANTED. ; ' WANTED To -.buy -one Plr 'f- fln? vnuiML n Rvtitr Heuderson, City. . rr i ' - r i WANTED A f!Tt-cl msn eook -at '. Elisabeth College, Charlotte. N. C WANTSD -All round prlntar, ads. Jobs i or . jl ,-v. - utta . pnntf - Bros.. un ... burr, .N C. .yv - -- ' . WANTEI-ThorouKhir eompatent tutor a is van i Address r. Q. Bog VI "J J w - ' .... p . . .,';-'- 'i' VV , "WANTED Twelve energetic salesmen to . nnod nay. Permanent DO anion. The 1 Frt.; Company. XT West Trada street - . - -- -- '; - WANTED Good all around roan tinner Jn and euyuoe. . v.- r, cnumau, uumiuho, rr. c. ' in a utviyIp' MimnAtHiit. raliahla. 'rea-la tared drurcllt. Dosltlon at once. A4- dress "Trlnsl." cere Observer. . ' WANTED Furnished room J with bath, : eloaa In. " Address M, care Observer. . WANTED Railway mall clerks,- past office clerks, carriers. Bxamlnationa .here November Mth. -Preparation, tree. Franklin Institute. Rochester. N. Y. y WANTED At once, goed lady steno grapher.with aoma experience.- Sa'fT must be reaeonable. Addreaa Box SI. Kewfon. N. C ' l WANTED Several ' food seconu-nanu rand wagons without plank box. Fred Oliver. , . ' WANTED-Ftrat-claaa white birbor at once, tit per week to ""able - man. Ttarber Shoo. 11 R. K. avenue. Rook, Hill. WA NTEDToun5 . .in,!. ". r ator. ana iarm. . , "... Btate aSe. experience and ed with reference. -F. M. T:, cro ol aerver. ": ' . 1 WANTED White houaekeeper for old enUemYnd 'IjjfX SJS: State eaUry expected with referencea. .Hp. care Obaarver.. WANTED To eeoure the aervlcea erf an experienced matron to have charge ol thai kitchen of a boVe boarding aohool. - A wld.w with bora to aend to achool would ilnd-a 'Wu?nh?ver quick. Addreaa A, care of The Observer. ... . m.-r TT St armv. ablA-bodted unmarried men. between agea II and tt. eitlaana of Called Btatea. 6t good charao ter and temperate hablta, who canjpeak, read aVd write, Engllah. Fw'"',5 apply to Recruiting Officer. W Weit Fifth .Street. Charlotte. V C.; I South Main atreet, Ashovltle. N. Rational Bank. ' Ianolr. N. C; National Bank Building, Bhiuly , N. C.40t South Centre .treat B..a.vlile. K. O.. er USH West iain .atreat gpartanburg. 8. C FOR BAl.B-ovtng Picture machine, la good - order; cheap. Write quick. . "Browrt."1 care ooaerver. FOB SALB-7xlf-15. H.-P. Llddell Tomp kina engine, in excellent condition and running order. Addresa V7?, Supply Co.. Oreenabore, N. C. Wrjte u tor any machinery you need. . FOR BALB Farm ol 7S acrea on the Ca tawba river and adjoining tha town of .Morgan ton. with new -even-room cot taae. large greenhou. hot-beda, atablea. k ? - wiv.... J4t . water connectswa. ajteJ. Haa aev-raf -beautiful building aiiea wfth view or Blue na and -CaUwba river. One of the flneat W in th nMmont aac- "ion of NoVtharollna. Would "change for N. C. timber lanae or irvuu.i.-. property. Addreaa Realty lioan .aad Guaranty Co., Morganton, N. C. FOR ,SALE-lrge. whlekey bualnaaa. Jug and bottle houaa. tha tinent and bat eoulpped for the mall order trade In the rnlted Stataa. Enjoya a large city and country- trade alao. Part jho retain the'reent name which la-worth ,125.000 to any mall order liquor houaa. 'And in addition, tha party from North ' Carolina who would get In here now with Ihia Arm name would get a tremendoua trade from North Carellna when that State goea dry on January vf 6 articular aaareaa ! ompny. Inc., or W. O. Tr!nor.- Boa- noae. . . , FOR RENT. FOR' RENT Modern houae 702 North Church. Car line. Poaaeeaion Oct lat. It. C. Carson. . FOR RENT Store bunding on South Col lege atreet. plate Kl front. Apply :lto Dr. C. L. Alexander. FOR HALE Saloon doing a retail alao ahipplng trade, to quick buyer. Addresa Box 176, Peteraburg, Va. tmn PKNT.Wt will rent tl turing building known aa our "city ehopa.,? The building la foet wide, lii feet long, four atorlea. mill conatructlon, aprlnkfcd. boated, ilehted knd olactrio power la, available, Would hold a apin nlng mill equipment of S.M aplndlea r would make fine factory for knit gooda, hoea, overalla, trouaera or other almllar nauufacturtng. The D. A. Tompklna Ca LOST i -: UOVT Miacnecxea Bieamer iruna Houtnern depot Aug. swn. euuaDie re ward If returned to owner. Addreaa "S. W., care Obaerver. tlSCCLluAMCOCS. 'PHONB 921 (or electric Vcrk. , Harlcey & K' Page. v. ' ' HIGH ART French dyeing and cleaning -" done only by Queen City . Dyeing A : Cleaning Worka. 'Phone 46. v MODERN 8KAT1NO rulee will be eajafc. Ilahed for flnrt time In Charlotte next , Monday Bigbt t ' Brown'a rink, Latta ' - Park. . ; ' .-'' - - - MISS 8ALLIE DIXON will open bar muslo claaa Sept. 14th. Thoee wishing to join ttria clasa addreaa 5D4 Weat 7th St., i or 'phone ;2461- i- ;Jj .s.t ,. - -.--. FASNACHT CO. have a nlcH dlnplay of ' Cakea and Rolla at their N.. Tryon St. tore 'Phone 328. - " iNK PAIR Henry $5 akatea will be given aa.wwfj' anv-H liiBUt v-aa. 4iwnu rink,-Latta, Park. , r LADIES Every husband ' Ihould have .VfThe Dally Obaerver In hfa home. It will j. leav a eomDBnton to vour wife. C C. Udore, Circulating Manager. MRS.. MINNIE WRISTON SMITH (Mis Virginia Lloyd) recently returned from New York and ' Europe will re-epea. hef atudto at 6 Eaat Morehead 6U Sept. 15th.--Number of pupila limited. -Thee deeiring to enroll should apply Immedi ately. Italian .Method taught. Addreaa Central Hotel. . , FA SNACfHT At CO. have a nice dtxr.lay of Cakes and Itolla at their N. Tryon St. store. 'Phone . . NOTICE 350 laborer wanted for track laying and toallaatlng between -Clinch-port,-Va., and Marion, N. C Apply to Meadowa Co.. care Mr. M. H. Welter. Johnson City, . Tenn.; Mr. J no. Ingles, Cltuchport, Va.,-, or Mr. J no. Reed, Marlon, N. G ' - . - 1 HAVE JUST RETyRNED from New York, where I finished a special course . In rutting and designing. While there . bought a swell lot of up-to-date aeiart Imported pattema. Beautiful In design, latest styles and shades. Don't wait fur the- raah.v. Style -und workmanship the best; Fit guaranteed. H. Miller, - Re liable Merchant Tailor, 10 East Trade 8t. BArs COURT UNSCATHED RIPPLE IX v CFTY, TKIBCXAEu 31I-.- Plummr' Stfwmrt Edifies Police) Medl!ii He Iiuoved to Thai of SOtne tha, TT g 1 1 i sasal Vl.'V.tlaa, 1V.ln the. TVawt Ho Can, la Unable to Dlwrimlnato f, tmvr?im uotia una JUKI jr,vwp" ' Kin U.'aat n aAtilol, fHunlle W ludlcted i, Wm I?tproperlr V After nvlnr'nii Init rai4lno- to the pouri of Recorder Smith remarkabla legal paper wherein motion 'waa made for the removal ot a c'aoa to tho court of soma" luatlee ol tho ceace on the rreund that, the recorder wm unable to discriminate ibetween tho evidence of (rood cltlaena and that of bad. thkt tht ..warrant , agalnst Bis client jm filled out latej? by pomp ono'oU that the recorder fbinda over . do- .nmii. rerardlaaa of evidence,''. Mr Flunwnor Stewurt,-an attorney of local bar; walked out of Rocoraer Smith' court yesterday jnornlpr with 7 . . . i a r t ttla hla HDerty unreairauocu. . ,.nnn1altWinal aa a. result . -a vi. ..1 A ataramanla yf-.r a hah IV Ufa v.-iie.i., in Va-ipth r&rollna . JurU prudence, i f ; 'v ; v , ; " -v Recorder smith UNMOVED. The recorder ignored the paper en tirely, so far as tno qunon w . . - waa tnvAlved. . lie wrote a new warrant, however, which t.s.- i94A.oeif s.r.rvrAfltlV AtlKfled tna( tho result of tho trial on thk yarlnt would be more aaiiaraciory. rcu... withdrew the charges , agajnat v w Will Medlln's case . was the cause tka tamnaat In a taaDOt. SHO -WAS charged with selling Uquor : to one Mitch Bharpe, wno wao w ,.v . . tntATlratlon. He - .m.rt oheracter. Mltcn Sharpe and "Will Harper swore -they had bought whiskey from th; ao ciuied. For the defendant numerous ai aiAntra nlnt wltneasea were put up " .Li.. ...nnu.nu and 4ha clatnt was inm wuni" ' - r - . made that their evidence should take precedence over manor m " characters were attacked as bad. Mrs. Medlln said that finarpe came to her house Sunday and demanded whiskey. She refused to lve it to him. Thereupon he threatenea, un. less ohe complied with his desire, to report to -the polloe t,hat he had bought it there., She said she had only $1.75 Wdrth, which she had bought to make a chill tonic. A bond of $50 was required for Medlln. A almllar case agalnat his father, W. M. Medlln, was dismissed. THE REBOVAL- MOTION. m.. M.ti.n nw vamnvai of the case. IXIO uiviivit v which is perhaps worth the .printing . th literature of ' the times. Is given herewith. In it tne .v.. wnriler an near a sixteen times, so there Is no doubt aa to the gentleman whose court is unuer cuaalon. . North Carolina. -Mecklenburg County. State vs. Will Medlln. Before ,W. , Will Medlln being duly sworn says that he has been mrormea "a lleves ' that -the warrant upon. which he Was arrested was Issued In blank; that W. M. Smith, recorder and Jus tice of the peace, signed said warrant - v.1 1. ..,.1 that on tho nis-ht of the th' day of September some one, the name of the person unknown w -iA.n in tha defendant's name In said warrant, after this de- A.a. iklai fendant was arresteq, ana m defendant has been kept locked up In prison ever since, that he demand ed atrlal on yesterday morning and was refused, that the said w. M. B l.v. AA nnt annear to trV CSSeS yesterday morning as It 'was- his. duty to do, and a a reauit i w '" Of th said W. M. Smith. J. P.. the said defendant was compelled to stsy in prison all yesterday and last night, and tne said defendant believes that the said W. M. Smith win he n M-e sealous in binding over the said . de fendant than otherwise In order to how that it was nbt nocensary for him to hold court .yesterday morn ing. HAS RIGHT OF REMOVAL-. The defendant Wi further advised that the said W, M. Smith Is in his capacKy aa-a Justice of the peace in calling thjs case for trial and that the defendant ha a rUnt to have this case removed to some other Justice of the peace of Charlotte Tiwnahln UPOn Proper .uiua... -.1 tha riafendant makes am- davit that he does not believe that he esn get a fair and .Impart.al trial by the said W," M. Smith, - for the reason that the defendant has been Informed and so believes that the isld W. M Smith has heard other cases In which the said Mitch 8hrp was witness against the, defendant end that the said W. M. Smith believed the oath of the said Sharps and acted upon It, notwithstanding' the raid uit.t. cs.m, la n of the most unre- iniwi. I'- - liable and dlsreputaMa characteis in. the City or unariowe. mu said Sharpd'soath Is to be taken and believed in preference to the oath of good cltliens, the llbertl-wr- f the cltl sens are in. Jeopardy, and no one Is safe. ; ' ' a ' " . - CANNOT DISCRIMINATE. "The said . defendant further says that the said W, M. Smith binds over defendants, regardless of evidence, that he mean, no reflection whatever on the said W. Mv Smith. Ahat he bo Uevesthsald W. M. Smith is honest and Conscientious, that he docs his duty as he sees It. that no one was ever more , loyal in. the PerKtnal thf dutir.as it appeared to him thAh. the, ST W. 'M.P8mith. but that he .W leges that the saJd-W unable to discriminate evidence, and pot being able to dlscrlmlnais be. twen tho evident of a good person and the evidence of a person of l-d character, ho olnds nearly everytning - . . thrnarn jut hv tne OX nis csa - grand . Jury , an l me om..w. many more oy m juA. ... -.Wherefore this deftodant, thlie avowing high anJ RrU rwprti lor the court.f love and admiration for the same, does not beUevo that he before W. M, Bmilhrecorder and us- the warrant. p4nvWhlch he Is iiWiV . . . .-.. 1 al.I v.tlA laMnW Dot orooerly issued, hut signed Jn blarlc, properly ia u . im4h had no right to" do? ani thT said defen Jan. r.K... J7...- that tha said case be tnereiww - - removed before some other justice of . A PA VI SO ON VESTMK.HT. Mr John White, at Highland Ave, Houlton, Molae, aaya: "Have been trow- ha4 wltn a cousn rrri 7 winter ana soring. l"t winter f tried many- ad vertised remedies, but the couth comlo ued until -1 bought a oc. bottle of Dr. King's jew m.-i"'f in.i wu halt con, the cough was all gone. Thla .ni,r the same bappy reauit lias follow. ; m ftw doses once mora baniahed the annual eough. I am now convinced that Dr. Klnfa New Discovery is the beet of all cough and lung remedies." .Sold under guarantee St all drug stores, ioc snd tl. Trial bottle free. , . . . ; , the peace of Charlotte township for trial. " -This the 8th day of September, : ' ' Hll - - . . , ' - - . i -t WILL. MED UN. Mark , Sworn to and subscribed before me this the th day. of September, l0. -s . 8, H. HILTON. AN"An-MT OP PRISOXERS- - v tne Minv Were Fined and Most of ; Uie Rest Sfnt Vp to the .Higher ' Court. : . - "".Tha. aiwitmiilatlnn Af ithreS dSVS Of law-breaking gave 1 Recorder Smith a formidable pile of warrants to at tack as he called to order yesterday tnnvnlna- hla Wat eourt- for itS first session since Saturday,- Monday be ing a holiday. Few of tha cMea poa waaa featurea of interest. - The fol lowing were among the dispositions made: .-, , '-' ' ' ' ; Walter Griffin, white. disorderly ' . ..... . conauct. oismiasea: ypnn Moore, colored, disorder, the costs; lAhn filmmi AolArad. larCCnV. dlS missed and the prosecuting witness taxed with the costs; Mitch. Sharpe, white, drunk. IS; John Beaty,' drunk. $5 and costs; John Davis, thirty day for loitering; Bessie andreart oavun ders, colored, disorder,, dismissed 1arif1nnr fhlrtV dSVS fOlOltSr ing: Watson Owens. 15 and coatg for being drunk; Harrison Wlllams and Ellen Hopper, colored, $10 and cosjp for disorderly conduct; Will P8- carrying concealed weapon, io wno j ,,vii, . - i m MAIUfaalAlt F. U. ppace, crrjnM y weapon, $50 bond; C. P. McCorkle.1 ..uj a,,nM tso bond: I p. C. Space weapon, ton uunuj v.. . " v uii,. nnnruui auDM. Sou tond Mollle Wiggins and -Ethel Ashemore id" Ethel Ashemore. white vagrancy, forfeited uirau, MEDICAIi COIJ.rXlE OPfS., PrelUnJnary KieMsTi" to the Coming lIUH"i J . .W ana. aaaIl.aM Medical olleire. WIU B HfMTh 1 Morning at 10 O'clock Tha Facul fa,.sitai naalr Visa HIM non.ll V was win -aw. " ' a. W tlali PaTtalaB I ty Tea4-hlng " ... The North Carolina-Medical College -,m n,n mr th. fall tnrm this morn- w. U" . 1 .v. . ... . . 1 ...Mlu, tin. ing at IU o ciock, wt.n c-at.v.wt- k 1 propriHte to the .event The students and farulty will gather in tne new building on the corner of cnurcn ana i.th .tr..i, itsv. William Duncan pastor of tho First Associate Reform ed pro-byterian chuxen. jvlll deliver the main adefress of the morning. Fol lowing htm will come short addresses by different members of the faculty and officers of the Institution. The meeting will be open to all friends of the Institution. Dr J. P. Munroe, of Davidson, is president; Dr. W. O. Nisbet, of Chan lotte, dean; Dr. A. J. Orowell. of Charlotte, secretary and treasurer. The faculty is composed, as follows: Dr. J. V. Munroe. nervous diseases, practice medicine and clinical medi cine;' Dr. I. W. Faison, diseases of children and clinical medicine. In cluding children: Dr W, O. Nisbet, diseases of diReKtlve system; DY- E. C. Register, practice of medicine; Dr. R. 1m Gibbon, practice of surgery and clinical Burery; Dr. George W. Press ! nrlm.inla ctf aurzerv: Dr. C. M. Str'one. ic vnaecolotry and clinical gynaecology; Dr. C. H. C. Mills, ob stetrics and clinical gynaecology; Dr. B. C. Nalle, physical diAgnoslg' and therapeutics; Dr. A. J. Crowell, rectal, bladder and genito urinary; Dr. E. R di,ioii eve en r. . nose. - throat and hwim,'. Dr j. P.-Mathesontleye. ear nne. throat and hvrlene: Dr. W. D. tvitharhp mntrin. medtca skirt, can. cer and electro-therapeutics; Dr. C. A. Mrsenheimer, orthoepoedlc and clini cal surgery: Dr. P. M. King, minor surgery and bandaging; Dr. C. N. Peeler, nnatomy histology and mate rig medica; Dr. R, H. LafTerty, chem istry, toxocology, blologyi embryology an r.livuinlnt'V Dr. William Allan. bacteriology and diseases ef childen; Dr. u. d. .eweii, pauioingy u vro tice, of medicine; Dr, W. M., Strong, assisUnt in gynaecology; Dr. Miles Hunter, assistant In surgery; Dr. Hamilton- McKny. asslaunt In anat omy; Dr. Benjamin Team, assistant in chemistry; Dr. C. M. Lenta, jrecUl and genu diseases; Dr. E. C. TOyte, Chief of medical cllnle. and dispen sary C. E. McLaughlin, demonstrator of anatomy. . 2 A BAD WOMAN KILXiED. s Bei-anw of Alleged Continued Im - moral Relations With Her by His t-atlier, llioun Donald, a Youth, Fatally Sflools Mamie Elrod. - " Special to The Observer. V - . Anderson, S. '... Sent- i. Mamie Elrod, a white woman about 40 years old, died in the hospital here at O'clock this morning as the result of a -gunshot wound inflicted at the hands r'alhn.m rwinuM a vouth. Of II. The shooting occurred In the Town. Vine section, jusi across me una in Ocenee county and about SO miles from Anderson, yesterday morning and the wounded woman was brought here last night. " Report conflict as to the rea causa of the killing, but a well-founded re port is to the effect that CalhOun riAn,i4 hn nmmnted td lira the shot by the continued Immoral rela tion between his ratner, atarion hop aid, and the woman, she having lived In the same house with the elder Donald, his wife and family for soma yeaYs. The ball entered the abdo men, the larger and several smaller Intestines being perforated and. hem orrhega resulting. .. When It became known here this rdornlng that the woman was. dead, the sheriff of Oconee county was notU flail asd Mid ha would at once send An officer to the scene, but at a lata hour to-night no arrest naa oeen maae so- far. as could be learned here. . The shoo tin ir occurred In a field orhe 800 - yards from the' .house where the woman wun several oiners was picking cotton. Sylvester Don- m . k,nik nf tha man who fired the' shot, togetner with several oth ers from the section,, came for the v.A thla f tarn nnn Thev said the hooting had been accidental and that no arrests had been- made. But from past records 0 ootn 'tno oeao wo man and Marlor - Donald, ,-wbo lived ..i.HA, Mnntv 11 r til a few years ago. the cause outlined above m given most creaib - ..-. - -. . - 1 No Actioa m to Jail' ..7 iniiirli flin aentlmant nf the pent- Aiv..vwn. " - aaamail nrenn nfl era nt iv In miwiu"r- . :f . favor of th building of a new Jail for uvianhnrr rountv. at the earliest oossible date.rno yery definite action . . . . . 1 . . . t was taaen at jmtrusy mcanne the county commissioners. .After the. disposal of a varied lot of routine bus iness In the morning, th question was breached by U chairman In th af-; ternoon and an jnnjunai- uiuwiub in.iia-a In. The matter was then left open for the present. Other busi ness oceupled tne minag 01 in aeuo- rators until night. CLEAR COMPLEXION AND BRIGHT ln most cases' a aaltow. blotched earn- plexlan and dull heavy eyes are due to poor digestion - and an , Inactive liver. Orlno Laxative FruM Hyrup skis dlgeatlun m .wl aiimulataa the ItvaT and beWrls and makes the com plexlon gmooUi and clear. Urino Laxative Fruit Syrup does not na iMMt,,A, rrlne-ftnd It mild and nteaa. ... 1 . . . . . . . L. . 1 . ..... . . r I Jordan Co. and W. L. Hand A Ca.. an o laae. txrwm puwuiuiai. n. s. I i K. II Cheap Materials Don't Co " It doesn't pay . you and It doesn't do your hbuae any good to us , cheap and ordinary materials whert ypu are trying to lmprov. W ' - sell - , . . " .'. , PAINT, 0IU LEAD, JAPALAC, BRUSHES, and all Accessories. that have all . been tried; and ar not found wanting. Our years of experience' In buying such goods haa taught us Just which are the correct lines to handle. Ask us mora about them. - . .- Veddington Hardware Co. Newton Graded School Otiena Well 1 - IllUAlal tn Tk, rhamM . .... u,. r xewtop, Sept. . Toeterday morn- . ln 8a on or the mo8t -uccessrui 1 ..... ... u. .... graaea scnooi. ino new superin tendent. Prof.E. Ou Smithdeal. made U very instructive and entertaining I m al--a, A 4V.a o4,,JaniB A fillmhaV I BtiUit oei IV e16sl r-muu. XV nmvv. of the parent and member of, the school board was present. The fac- ulty for the year la as follow.: FIraX e-ru.de Miss Annie. Low ra nee. with aius jiariatine puui 8econd ,raa. Miss Carrie Thornton; ... d mIkh Annie Foard: fourth Miss 'Marianne gmlth as asswrtant; third grade, MIhs Annie Foard; fourth grade, -Miss Olive Duke; nrtti graae, Mitts May Williams; sixth grade, Miss Katherine Abernethy; seventh and eighth grades, Professor Bmithdeal. Badly Injured by Fall From House Top. Special to The Observer. Osffney, S. C. Sept. I. While en gaged in putting, a roof on a tenant house "on his plantation a few miles from town last Saturday, Mr. Lawsnn Spake fell to the ground, receiving eci-loiis injury. Mr. Spake Is a heavy man, and, although he foil only anout twelve feet, a deep gash was cut In the back of his head. laying open tho scalp fur several Inches. He lost considerable blood and It was at first thought that MEN PA?T SUaTV IN DANflER. More tlian linlf of mankind over sixty years of age suffer from kidney and bladder disorders.-, usiislly enlargement ' proHtate gland. Tills la both palntul and dangerous, and Foley's Kidney Cure should be laketi at the first sign nf dan ger, as It corrects irrecularltles and has cured many old inen of this diseane. Mr. Rodney Burnett, Hock Port. Mo., wrl-s: "I suffered with enlarged nroslste gland and kidney trouble for yrars and after .t.wintf hnltU. nt VnlAV'a Kldnev icure I feel better than I hive for twenty Sfyears, although I am now M yarn old." R. II. Jordan & Co. and W. 1.. na Ca. ITS B Walking Skirts Hade New . Again , When your walking skirt be gins to show the marks of soil and the stains of wear send It to us to be dry cleaned. We will freshen It up, give the colors their old-time lustre, remove every vlstsge lof soil -and press the skirt Into the smart, handsome form that you admired when It was new. Costs but a trifle. Charlotte Steam laundry ,' Carolina's leading Cleaners " ,and Dyers. ,V Clf A H LOTTK, X. C. PURE WHISKIES i . (Direct from Distillers. ) "' Buy your Whiskies from Ad oU csltblisbet bouse. :' Wtowaoar distillery and ship direct t tht consumer, prepay in J ill txpreu charjet. Below ara a few of ear special. . ipttr it Uki Data (extra) . UM S.7I f IMI Mgaor Striljkt Ry 4M I.M IUI Ceaforl Ry (f4) LM OS TM Messtala llead .... iM Lii Ul Paally Cra (old). . lMi.1t Special C-ra tM 4.71 1M Breck0la LM 171 1M0 814 Tar Ola........ 2M 4.71 U : Any of the? above brands supplied in cases of quart, pint or half-pint bottles. V Write for complete price list of Wines, Cor dials, Liquers, Beers, etc '' ' ' Acirra roa ' -' '.' T COHSUMERS BRMVIKO CO. Brewer of "Xhetabra- aa ."leaalde" ' : Wa Akehehe Br. , " InW kV tof aa aiff. I cnmai aaT at araa sn LA-aka Alcoholism,, MorpKine mnA inrkr t rimer .AAii inna rurer in from our a i to gix weeks. " 28 yearaj lUtt-CW 4UI UlSa f Writ for our booklet Wltat do Yov Drink Vi'. Tho Koeloy Institute. GREENSBOROJI.C. hi injuries were fatal. After several hours' he rallied, and his physicians now consider him out of danger. Democratic Appointments. ' The. following gentlemen will ad dress the people on the Issues of th campaign at th times and places stated: 1 HON. W., W. KITCHIN. Morganton, Wednesdsy, Kept. Jth. Lenoir. Thursday, Sept. 10th. .Newton. Friday, Sept. 11th. Statesvllle, Saturday Sept. llth. King's Mountain, Monday. Sept 14th. Columbus, Tuesday, Sept. loth. Hendersonvllle, Wednesday, Sept lth. Brevard. Thursday. Sept. 17th. A she vllle, Friday, Sept. lth. Waynesvllle, Saturday, Sept. lth. ' Bryson City, Monday. S-pt. 81st. Murphy, Tuesday, Sept. 11 A. Frankliri,. Wedneaday. Sept. f 3d. Webster. Thursday, Sept. 14th. Marlon, Friday. Sept. J 6th. Rutherfordton, Saturday, Sept 26th. Henrietta Mills. Saturday, Sept 26th. (Nlghtf. HON. LEE 8. OVERMAN. Dobson, Saturday, Sept. 12th. Wllkaahnrn Monday. Sent. 14th. Winston-Salem. Tuesday. Sept loth. Marion, Monday. Bept. Jlst. HON. C. H. AVCOfK. ' OreensDoro, Saturday, Sept. 12th. HON. W. T. CRAWFOKD AND HON. T. V. BICKKTT. Murphy, Wednesday, Sept. 9th. BryBon City. Thursday. Sept. 10th Franklin, Saturday. Sept. 12th. Old Fort. Monday, Sept. llth. Marlon. Monday night- Sept. Mth Union Mills, Tuesday. 'Sept. ISth. Forest City (night) Tuesday, Sept. 15th. HON. R. B. GLENN, vnaahnrn Wednesday. Bent, lfith. Caroleen, Wednesday night, Sept Mth. i , Dallas. Tueiday. Sept. ISth. Llncolnton, Wednesday. Sept. 16th Monroe, Thursday, Sept. 17th. Wadesboro, Frldsy, Sept. llth. Aberdeen, Monday. Sept. Jlst (Night). T, TuaiHav Rant I Sri ah ..Ulaana ara Invited In hi nresant at the above appointment and hear the issues aiscusseu. A. H. KLLER. Chairman State Democratic Execu tive Committee.' ALEX. J. FEILD. Secretary. GREEN POND GRANITE BRICK COMPANY GIBSON, N. C. Offers contractors and builder th neatest pressed building brick on the market for the money. Do not break In shipping, not affected by frost. harden with age and compare, favor ably with thehighest priced brtok In the country, Write for price and testimonials. Tharadajr Xlght, THK COUAW AXD HA KRIS, Cornedlans, Presenting Frederic Thompson' Fro auction Brewster's Millions ., ,Wlth Robert Ober PrWs ft Ac., 7 Sr.. It, $1.50. , . . 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Remember, we buy and sell old books and make all the exchanges provided for by the school aboard. Comfortable waiting room for ladies. Stone & Baninger Co. Booksellers and Stat loners. 1 ' j DINING ROOM FURNITURE In furnishing th home, no ropm should receive more thought than the dining room. To furnish this room neatly and tastefully need not, neoessartly, cost a large amount of money. If the proper care Is exercised In the purchase of the furniture. Our stock of all grades of Dining Room Furniture hs been greatly enlarged this , seaaon and It Is our Intention to furnish our trada with one of th trongest lines to b had In the State. Come in and look through our tock, whether you want to buy or not. W. T. McCOY (SL CO. THE HOME Standard Ice SOLE flOCNTS FOR C. C. B. Pocahontas Coal The best and the newest styles in Leather Furniture for .HaU. Library or Den now on! display. W wish to call special attention to our v Turkish7 Leather Spring Jlockers at i v $23.00, $23.00, $35.00," $40.00 and $65.00. ' C. , V: It is a luxury to sit in ihem. - . .; I Special . bargains in Leather library Buits of three pieces, , consisting of ; one . Bof a, one 7 Kocker x fsnd one Aim Chair to, matcE ' - , . - - ; ViLook where yo'u will, but you will find no such .Values asr we offer. . f . . . . , . . .. . . PrirtiGtr-QardnGi? Gc, Letter frci Il2zen,7.i!.. , ' Hasen, Ark.', Aug. llOt. Mr. J Pron, - v --' Charlotta.eN. C.x . - Dear Madam: - Th dltr of .Tha Oeldsbor Argua recommended your Remedy to in aome year ago. X, waa suffering from- an abac ta th right cheek bona, known to the Doc- . m 'th AUtmm of Hlgbmoor. Although t doctored tor tw.e years, none of thg doctor really learned what wa th jmatter with me until I met Dr. Crawford, at Atlanta, who operated on me. During th time I used thirty bottled of your. REMEDY, and I am satisfied that H saved my life, as it kept me from, dying front blood poison whll th doctor waa , guessing about what ailed m. Tour f REMEDY la not' for sal In thla c tien of the country. My w(f 1 In.' a general run down condition and t want to have her try th REMEDY. Pleaae ship me U bottles to Hsn . Ark. I will do what I can to Introduc the REMEDY over here, as I can al ways truly say a good word for IC. ? Respectfully your. A. O. A1XEN. u A. O. Allen's Cnlted Minstrel Showr- j rW"f WWW I-Kf THE FRIGIDOR Keeps water cool all night. In dispensable m sick rooms and where there are children. Price $150. J.N.McCauslandSCo. Stove Dealer and RoowBf Contractors. Ill 8. Tryon 8t. Ft'RXlSHKRS. & Fuel Co. Endorsed by the Govern ment of Great Britain, Germany, and Austria. Farorite fuel with United States Nary. 'Poos 1 or it. NEW FALL . . STYLES AST LEATHER FURNITURE if.
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Sept. 9, 1908, edition 1
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