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CHAKLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER, 6EPTHBlt"l6t 1903. i -. .. . I. DURHAM AXO THE SOUTHERN. :. f i - " . - i Two Street crossing Matter ftw FrloUoo Between, the -MsmMpalJti and the Railroad,. . . . PpctJ t Oto v' ; : ''IDurhanV Sept. IS. City Attorney R. O. Everett returned last night from Raleirhi where be went ta the morn ing: to represent the city in the famous Gregse UeeV MTWsln wherein the j VH1TEj DEAD AIDED THAW. Slain' An-iilte Designed' "AnH Child'' Cbetume Worn - by . Mm. Thaw ta Court Grim Sarcasm At' ladling to Ctlr Exhibit of Uie De fense Shown When Modiste fines Vor Bill. . : , " New Tork Globe, 14th. J ., -4 It was Stanford "White who design ed the "angel child" eostume which n a thi an m hem for an under- Evelyn Kesblt Thaw made famoua In nT'trSh J"?re of'her hn.ta.d-. two trial, .for killing ErnwthVmalntiBe. The lltl- he arch tect- ,Th oecame known . ... Ki. 10-aay in an action agajnai . uie ' the two do ot love each other great- Mr Thaw ly on aeconnt of tt. Durham con tends that the Southern has broken I ts compact, and some time ago took the. matter op before the Corporation Commission. That body went against the Southern and ordered a crossing that would cost the railroad about $7,500. The city's obligation amount ed to 11,000. The SouUiern appealed and again yesterday It came up. Re , centiy the railway ha offered a com promise giving the city a temporary ' structure that would have coat half ':the amount of the other. James H. . Pou yesterday argued the matter for . the railroad and the city had Its ca ' in Mr. Everett's hands. The decision will be made soon. The city has another master at law .. arising out of Austin avenue, under which the Southern track is to run. The city is alleging that the railroad has promised a rub way there and some of the aldermen have expressed an Intention to move at once for an other suit againxt the Southern on this ; eoeount. The city has a good many knocks for the railway people and it appears that th -y are to be admlnls-, tered In rapid succession. ! for debt. The fact that she owes her dressmaker surprised no one, as It has been gen- aMtt .... Aa.A fc. tk, KantrA. piece in the most sensational murder trial of recent years Is "broke." But that It was White who planned the dress In which she posed as her hus band's most convincing exhibit In de fense Is not only astonishing, but carries with it an element of grim sarcasm. Without that costume the former chorus girl's charms. It has been asserted, might hare failed to Influence certain members of the Juries. Ever since the younger Mrs. Thaw ha. been possessed of money enough annually to be termej an "income," fh has gone to Mile Elsie Hartwlg. 0 L D FAS HI ONE D HONOR FORMS BASIS OF THIS BUSINESS. PnMto Is Assured in Advance of True .Merit or Article Which ' Is Sokl Under Strong Guarantee Tluit tt Is Exactly as , Claimed Ttiewe Meth ods Have Resulted In the eipread Of the 1'ame of Col, -F., A. Dillingham and the Plant , Juice Remedies . Throughout This Section of the State A Charlotte Minister ' Tells of ills Experience With Plant Juice.' It is a rare thing In these days of shrewd, and in some cases question able, business method, that one has an opportunity to invest a dollar with every assurance that they, will re ceive their money', worth la return. A business conducted upon these lines may oe somewhat old fashioned, but is sure to meet with the success it J so richly deserves, as has been shown in this city in the case of Col. Frank A. Dillingham and the Introduction of his Plant Juice remedies In Char lotte. Every feature of Col. Dilling ham's business Is based upon this one idea of honesty In dealing with the public. The thousands of persons who buy Plant Juice are Informed in ad vance what it will do, and what it will not do, and then, after a week's trial, if the purchaser feels that Piant Polk and Reads Tom Partnership. Special to The Observe;. J - ; ? " Durham; Sept. J5. Mewers. Jones Fuller and R. Percy Reade, young lawyer, of this city, have formed a law partnership- and began yesterday under the. name of -Fuller A Reade. Mr. Fuller, a. solicitor, is kept out of town a, great deal and Mr. Read, la teaching law . n the Trinity faculty. They hay been the closest . friends legally and. politically.; Mr, Reade do-1 ing more, perhaps, to pull him through the office of solicitor than I any other man, - .. ,- -.. iC Plurality trader Elgin Thousand. " Portland. Maine. Sent, la. .Preeti. cally complete return, for Governor ! to-day gave Bert M. Fernald. Repub lican, a plurality of 7.7 over Obadlah oaraner, ni. Democratic opponent, in yesterday's election. SAGO Pickers AWDlPETTEEf MACHINE SHOPS ., . T.--f .,t k .,rt for her ! J "ce wu not do an tnat is claimed hat. an eownn On Anril 1st of this ! lur muney hi mm i uw year she had iald up all arrearages -" l.b vo w. ..ud. due. From that datf until May 1st DEMQfRATS MARK OAIXS. Chairman Milmee, of the Arkansas Democratic Kxa-cutive inmltl", ays Complete n"urn lYtmi Mon day's Election Will Shou lUn (.aliiM Republican Clwlrniau Mw Iakr . Claim of Gain. . Little Rock, Ark.. Sept. li. Only Incomplete returns from the election held Monday in Arkansas have bet 11 Mil, received as yet, but from t.'iusc r.--celved It is bclievtd that th; Demo cratic majority ha bn-n Increased lightly. However, rhairman Tucker, however, she obtain'd from Mile. Hartwijf various articled of apparel, the aRKrogat.-- valuation helng 686. Some of the Item were two hats at t?0 and t4S. four waists at 1125. $135. 185 and $65. and two i-klrts at $140 and $38. In April she paid $200 on account, and on June 27th $250 more leaving a balance due of $23t. It was about this time that Mrs. Thaw thrratf-niil to sue nt-r husband for divorce, anil it was about this time that, in retaliation, he cut off her al lowance. Since then lie has declar ed himself a bankrupt, and her in- j como seem to have'ilelinitelv ctaed. The modiste pressed for a payment I of her laim At last, to secure the 1 ilebt. Mrs. Evelyn Thaw brought to Hartwlg a small painting by llarrlngton trolt Hrtift. perhaps l KOid frame lg a Mann. the Parisian or- It was but a little thing by 11 Inches In a dull but it was a of the Slate Republican central com- ' ouslv clever bit of work, and showed . miuee, to-nigm ueclareij that the Re publican party had made 'it gain of 10.0U0 vote, in the Slate ami further claimed important victories in a num ber of localities throughout the state. Chairman Mllwe", of the Democratic . State committee, to-night continues to declare that t he Ueuioiraiif majority when all returns are In will be the largest in the history of the State. The heavy vote polled in many parts of the State and the failure to report returns leaves the situation in a more doubtful condition than it wan last night when th'j first returns were received. Later returns to-nltrht from cue tionable counties In the whlnkey nht how about an even break for liquor and anti-liquor forces. on presentation of the unused portion of the medicine. At the store of W. L. Hand .A Co., ! and other druggists In this city, hun : dreds of bottles of the Plant Juice j remedies are being sold dally on these I terms, which guarantee also covers j everyone of the many bottles shipped 1 from this city on the orders received ! by mail. Plant Juice will do all that ' is claimed for it; It did It in tho case I f Jtev. R. L. Dials, a minister of this i city, as shown by the following state ' mei.t: 1 "1 have been seriously affected by catarrhal deafness for the past twelve months. This defect In my hearing has been a sourc of great lncon : sentence to me and I have used many remedies In an effort to restore my hearing, but without success. While : attending the lecture given by Col. ! Dillingham's representative in this i city recently, I accepted his Invitation . , j to come upon the platform for a free liein.ii.j- . , ... ... .... , ,, the eirl In her babvish costume of blue, with wide white collar and flow ing lie The artist had caught that air of Innocence and youth that was so htrlkln? st the trial a year or so lab r '"lake good care of thl." pleaded Mrs. Thaw to Mile Hartwlg. accord ing to the stjry. "I give It to you because 1 know you will WHtch It trial of the plant Juice Liniment and am more than gratified with the suc rcM of this trial. The first applica tion resulted In a great change In my hearing, and I can now hear plainly In the ear to which it was applied. I was greatly benefited by the appli cation of Plant Juice Liniment and know that the Plant Juice remedies are of great value In the treatment of catarrh." It is in this manner that the merits carefully. 1 treasure It more than , of thfi plant juce remedies are pub anything In my possession. That . nPly proven, and It Is this proof that picture was posed for the artist by ; h resulted In the great popularity was J wrni1rfil tn.itlrlne In Char lotte and througnoul inis section 01 X)R COXTUMIT OF COfUT. Thaw Directed to Appear In Initol States Court Monday to Show Cuumc Why He Should Not lie Adjudged in Contcmjit of Court For 'HI Failure to Appear ut Meeting . Creditors. Pittsburg. Sept. I.,. The rule ranted by Judge It W. Archibald Stanford White, thr architect. It he w ho designed the dress and hat. Mile Hartwlg gasped. Familiar with Mrs Thaw's history, she was surprised, It Is said, to hear the man ner In which the young woman al-lud-d to White making not the re mote! allusion to the tragic events tbit followed that friendship. Even after she left Mile. Hartwlg she called her op by 'phone to Impress upon her the ne.d of rarlnsr well for "my dearest possession," lint when she proved unable to meet Mils Hartwig's or1 hill, nfter du I modixt w;is f her under the law. The discovery that Mr. White was time hail elapsed, the ,rc.d to proceed against the United States District Court at ! he de-Um-r Scranton, pa., yesterday, upon Harry Kendall Thaw to show cause why Iv should not be adjudged In coutempt )f Court for failure to appear for examination at the meeting of his creditors before Referee In Bank ruptcy W. R. Blair last Friday, was , flld In the United SUtes Court to-day by Attorney A. P. Meyer, represent ing Roger O'Mara, trustee for Thaw's state. The rule is returnable next Monday at 10 o'clock a. m. It was granted upon a petition of Roger O'Mara, as trustee, who asks that Thaw, be attached and punished for contempt of court. Notice will be servad upon Xh.uv by Attorney Meyer as soon as possible, the order directing that he show cause why he 1 should not be adjudged In contempt j of court and a warrant Issued fur his I arrest. ! TJ1PIRE ATTACK KI. of the "angel child'1 costume has settled a controversy which has raged In certain elrcltB ver nine the nrst trial. Mrs. Thaw's air of youth and innocence, accen tuated by the schoolgirl dress she wore, was commented on by every observer during both trials. That It was a pose was Insisted by most. Home, gave to Mrs. .Thaw the credit of having designed this dress, which gave full value to her apparent Im maturity, and made her such an ap pealing figure Some thought that "Napoleon'' Delmas, the star criminal lawyer of the Pacific coast, had plan ned this effective bit of stage effect. Some gave the credit to Lawyer Dan O'ltelllv. others to Lawyer Peabody both of whom were In Thaw s tmln of attorneys. Hut no on.i ever told. Xow It appears that It was Stan ford White, the man who was killed because he had loved Evelyn, who designed it. That he had the soul 1 of an artist has always been admitted, 1 and it was a most artistic, touch that he displayed In the designing of this rtres The fact that It was the strongest cjird In his slayer's defense hut the flnal touch of Irony to this the State. I rrnnmTTwsww ill It II MaMetma, DmmHmhr. tlkmiumtr ; II WJ tmtmmti Sutliw W-4S, U, HQS H I. TT J Ss4Snt-)MbTS lr I'f.'ftf-'n Simlihis a IstWtfts' H IJfbfkwU M. niaMialM UiIhm II pUffi WHISKIES Bevplving ,,. - , ; -' , . r.Vi,.. -., 4 , .... Flat Cards ' Eallway Heads and'-" , Drawing -Frames A. H. Several Steamers Overdue. Kingston. Jamaica Sept. 15. Ow Ing ti tempestuous weather follow ing the recent hurricane In these lat-' Itudes, anxiety Is felt for the United I Fruit Company's steamers' Admiral1 Schley. Admiral Dewey and Brookllne, ; respectively from Philadelphia, Dos-' ton and Baltimore, which are two days behind schedule nnd the Bradford from New York, which ts three days behind Four of the Atlantic Fruit Company's steamers also are overdue. These Include the Clothilde Cuneo and Jolande Dl Olorglo, both from New York, fsach three days, and the Balvatoro dl Giorgio and Beacon, from Baltimore two days overdue. 1.75 6.7$ 4.71 e.71 4.71 710 8J0 10.00 7.00 10.00 1JH 11 I I 1! I 1 ." - (Direct from DistUlen.) Bay your Whiskies froBi aa old esUbUgbed bouse. We ow oar disflllery ad ship direct to the consumer, prepaying all express char res. Below are few of our specials. tpL ipk. 3 fib. Lake Dia. (extra) . JJ.S0 $4 71 $10.00 Ma.er Straltht Kys 4.50 8.50 12 JO Cemlorl Rjrt (toed) 2M 4.75 Mo.atala Blea. . . . . J.00 Family Cera (old). . UB Special Cora j.50 Broach. Oln i.50 Old Tar Ola 2 50 Any of the above brands supplied in casesof quart, pint or half-pirtt bottles. Write for complete price list of Wines, Cor dials, Liquers, Beers, etc. A CENT! FOR U CONSUMERS BREW1NQ CO. Brewers of "Rhelnbrau" and "Seaside" Non-Alcoholie Br. Otto Isdtr. int mtKf fitt, eons tnkrsf certified dedt a I WASHBURN, . CHAELOTTE, KOETH OAEOLINA Blueing. ' Intermediate) and, - . Roving JFramea Spinning Frames Spoolers t - and ' . Ethels ' - ' , V Southern Agent DENOCRflTIC CflMPIIQN FUND The Observer will print each day the blank from below for the con venience of those who may desire to subscribe to the Democratic cam paign fund. Cut the blank out and forward It to this office with the name of the contributor and tne amount subscribed. The subscription will be acknowledged in the columns of this paper and the amount forwarded promptly to National Treasurer Haskell. The fund stands now at 1109. .Angry IlasHtall KntliiislMMCM Attack I'mplre Klierldan, of the American BaM-hall AMMH'latlon. tlx- Trouble Hetnic the ItCMilt of iJIoii In Yesterday's ;nio Police Interfere. J m,,si contradictory case St- Louis. Mo., Sept. 15.--Umpire Jack Sheridan, of the Amri' ;,n Hasr. ball League, was attacked by angry baseball enthusiasts as n- a ,m leav ing the American Iaiiie park here this afternoon. Sheridan was jeered and'hooted by a Iriob an In- . fi 1 1 s ball park. When one or tie ,noii Struck SheiUlan, a pol, .,nan rushed into the crowd and seized the assail ant. The crowd then pressed about the: policeman and hlF prip'.n. r. and the officer drew his reolver. Umpire Hurst, who was with Mierida n. struck one of the mob In an 1 ffort to pro tect his colleague. The man who arrested escaped. The trouble was the result of ill feeling over a derision h Sh. ridari In to-day's game d-clanr.g 'Hitflfld er Mclntyre. of th- l)e;,,,it team. s't- w.th hal proved to be the win' hing run. Druggi" In ScsMoii at Atlantic City. Atlantic City. .. J., Kept. i:,. With nearly two thousand deigat, in at tendance the National Asso. ,, Retail Druggists held Its t rt V , business session of the ,.,..,., to-day. The treasurer s rep, ,rt ie . d a balance on hand of J 7 v r, ;i The membership report has l . ,,K,.d" atjonal legislation for the beneht Of drurglsTs was urg.-d as well as the prosecution of Itinerant ven.lers f drugs. The sessions continue to . morrow. W'b. n Mrs Thaw could not pay her debt to Mile. Hartwlg the hitter's Attorney. Jos. ph S Muhler of Dennis ft Tulilcr, proceeded against her He secured Judgment for the amount of the debt and costs, amounting to 2.'.3 25 In all. before Justice K. .1 l.auer In the Ninth District Court on Sept ?d As Mrs Thaw Is fdlll un able to pav. Huhl-T to-day filed the transcript of the ease with the county clerk and execution was Issued upon which sheriff Kolcv seized the paint ing in Mile Hartwig's possession. "When It t. sold the proceeds of : thf painting will mor.r than defray i the Judgment." said an attorney. Not Ion am Mrs. I'nn O'ltellly. ! wife of Mrs Thaw's present personal ' attorney, was dunned by the same I modiste for dresses filleted to have ! be.-n furnished. Mr. O'ltellly explaln I ed the suit bv the statement that a mlstak" had been made, and the mat : ter wa.s settled. : n. c, :....i908. Charlotte Observer, Charlotte, N. 0. flcntlemen: Enclosed you will find $ , as a contribution to the Bryan-Kern campaign fund. Please credit me with this amount in your re mittance to the national Dejnocratic treasurer. Gov. C. N. Haskell. Yours truly, (Signed) Democratic Appointments: The following gentlemen wilt ad dress the people on the issues of the campaign at the times and place, stated: - HON. W. W. KITCHIN. HON. B. F. AYCOCK AND HON. M. I 6HIPMAN. Columbus, Tuesday, Sept 16th. Hendersonvtlle, Wednesday, Sept lth. Brevard, Thursday. Sept. 17th. Asherllle. Friday. Sept. llth. Waynesvllle. Saturday, Sept. 19th. Bryson City. -Monday, Sept. 21st. Murphy, Tuesday, Sept. J2d. Franklin, Wednesday, Sept. 23d. Webster. Thursday. Sept. 24th. Marion. Friday. Sept. 25th. Rutherfordton, Saturday, Sept. :th. Henrietta Mills, Saturday, Sept. 26th. (Nlght. ) HON. W. W. K ITCH IN. Rockingham, Monday, Sept. 28th. Lumberton, Tuesday, Sept. 2tth. Wilmington, Wednesday night. Sept. JOth. Sopthport, Thursday, Oct. 1st. Whltevlllo, Friday. Oct. 2d. Fayettevllle, Saturday. Oct. td. HON. LEE 8. OVERMAN. Winston-Salem, Tuesday, Sept. 15th. Marion, Monday, Sept Slat. HON. W. T. CRAWFORD AND HON. T. W. BICKKTT. Forest City (night) Tuesday, Sept. 16th. Ellenboro, Wednesday, Sept lth. Caroleen, Wednesday night, Sept 16th. HON. R. B. GLENN. Dallas, Tut day, Sept. ISth. Llncolnton, Wednesday, Sept. lttlu Monroe. Thursday, Sept. 17th. Wadesboro, Friday, Sept. 18th. Aberdeen, Monday, Sept list (Night). Troy, Tuesday. Sept. 2 2d. HON. J. W. BAILET. Charlotte, Tuesday, Sept 18th. Hickory, Monday, Sept. 21st. Statesvllle, Tuesday, Sept I2d. Mooresville, Wednesday, Sept 23d. Thomasvllle, Thursday, Sept 24th. HON. J. W. BAILET AND HON. C. W. TILLETT. Cherryville, Wednesday, Sept 16th. Shelby, Thursday, Sept. 17th. ' Lawndale, Friday, Sept. 18th. Rutherfordton, Saturday, Sept. 19th. All citizens are invited to bo present at the above appointments and hear the issues discussed. A. H. ELLER, Chairman State Democratic Execu tive Committee. ALEX. J. FEILD, Secretary. IS:' if mi Hi punj j TT" CHAS. ' t.&trZ "vkr. EUZABETH COLLEGE AND CONSERVATORY Of MUSIC CHARLOTTE, Tt. C. A High Grade College for W onion. Beautiful suburban' loca tion. 10 acre, campus, overlooking the city; fine buildings; university edu cated, experienced teach ers. A, B. Degree Course on level with the best col lege, for men; elective degree courses Specialties: Music, Art and Ezpmslsn Schools. Aim: To provide a broad and liberal culturs for young women. Illustrated catalogue sent free on application. B. KING, PresMent. s X (iNCORPOSATtD V ' any OTlvS FIIOM DAVIDSON. iak Monitors Are Annonnor-d Total I '.nrnllmrnt to Date 325. ' ' rresind'nce ol The Observer. Davidson. Nept. H. The monitors as announced nl chapel this morning are as follows: Senior class. H. A. ciiicry and .1. J. Murray ; Junior, 11. N. Alexander nnd J. M. more, t'tah Ropubllcam, Nominate William t Klry rr Governor. Ba,t Lake City. Utah. 8,-pt. 15. The Republican sute convention to-day '-nominated , n riii.i,i.i. ... Including Congressmen, and adopted thl , a platform which warmly endorW I wh , uniration of Presides. Roosevelt and the nominee, of the Ke publican national convention. Wil liam IS. Spry. Halt Lake City wa. tmmlnated lor Governor. ad Joseph owU was renominated for Congress. Harden; iwpho W. P. Parker. K. J. Korman, (1 H. fartlcdge, A. C. Rrldgeforth ; I freshman class (appointed necessarily ; without any reference to scholarship) 1 V 1 tmrli M T Tnhlln Tl 9 Me. Kahern. I. 8. McRlroy, n. P. Wood HWid J D. Wylie. 'The enrollment to dale is about 125, s exclusive of two yqung ladles o ar taking a regular course and who, while they will not graduate with a college diploma, -will no doubt be awarded a certificate to the effect that they have taken all the "tickets" leading to the A- B. or B. 8. degrees. The latest additions to class roll, of V4 m ci, . . i mis laner ciaiw im nin r leming, oi ouHiunscsvrn la Control of j Tennene, a kinswoman of Dr. j - uUiem, Hhear-r. who has spent two years or Knogvtlle, Tenn., Sept U. That 'more at the Randolph-Macon College Virginia A Southwestern Kallroad ! for Women at Lynchburg. Va. Miss " w-iis eomnern 'Railway : Fleming Is taking a fall course In ers meeting was held at Bristol. The VZXmi b.r1 01 dfectors re- w.ted in tb selection exclusively of fiix Section Hands Killed by rYciirtu vl''--,,,: Train.;. ... ... . . r - . Kankakes,Il!v, Sept lil--sig - hien ere killed kts to-day bni t Chi cago lc Eastern Itjlnols- kcat 'train irek a hand car at Marldon, ut. ntar here. The hand car had been switched to another track to allow a fast traia to pass. All the mea kill i were section bands, Latiln and Greek, to the latter of which she has devoted special tiem. MEN TACT SfXTT IN DANDER. More than half of mankind ever sixty yearn of age suffer from kidney and Madder disorders, usually enlargement oi prostate gland. This Is both painful and dangerous,- and Foley's Kidney Cure should be taken at tha nrst sign of dan ger, ms tt corrects irregularities and has cured many old mn of this disease. Mr. Rodney Burnett, ; Rock Port Mo., write; "I suffered with enlarged prostate gland and kidney trouble tor years and after taking tw bottle of Foley's Kidney Cure I feel better than I have lor twenty years, although am now 1 years old." K H. Jordan Co. and W. L Hand NORTH CAROLINA WHISKEY CORN OH RYE FCRVLSHED 140 YEARS COL. JOSEPH WILLIAMS, of Revolutionary fame, commenced in 1768 the manufacture of llye and t'orn Whi.-Aey, and ever since then the men tion of "Old N'lck Williams Whiskey" made every Southern Gentleman smile. Nearly three years ago the prohibition Legislature of North Caro lina stopped us from manufacturing, but we have been allowed to ship off our stork. The demand being greatest for cheap whiskey, we sold out all the new long ago, and now have only Old Mock to offer, and it must go, as the prohibitionists have ronfiwatrd the balance of our prop erty. It has matured In wood, while stored In Government Warehouse for many years, right here on the same plantation, where It. has been made by four (4) generations In the WlUlams Family, and nowhere else I. there such a stock of fine old whiskey. It will be shipped to , you just as it comes nut of the Government Warehouse. It must go, and yon must be satisfied, or your money will bo refunded. Neat packages, WITHOUT MARKS to .how contents. References as to or STANDING and OCIt GOODS: All Ranks In North Carolina, North Carolina Congressmen and Senator, as well a. other State Officials, and the GOVERNOR NOT EXCEPTED. Itctnit by Postal or Express Money Order. Rctflstrred Letter with Currency or Stamps, or Cashier's Check. I PREPAY EXPRESS CHARGES Old Nick's Ten Year tirade.. Old Nick's Twelve Year tirade Old Nick's Bottled In Bond., .. Old Nick's Private Stock.. Old Nick's Apple Brandy.. Old Mck'. Pearh Brandy., u 10.25 u.ao 1240 15.00 13.7& 14.RO 4 -f i: i? it Too l.ao M.Mt.4( S.SS 4.KUM T.SK 4.00 .25 4.2ft II.&O T.M 4.1S 10.SO 6.25 14.J5 t.5 4.00 4.40 1S.S& 8.301 4.S.1 4,014,OO .ftO 4.80 WfllILL Interior Decorators Torrence Paint Co. 10 NORTH TRTOIT. Piedmont Bnlldlng, South Tryon SU in which IClng'g Business College, Charlotte, Is located. No Vacation Enter time. Individual Instruction. Shorthand. Iiook-Keeplng. Teleg raphy and English taught by expert. A school with a reputation. Ths oldest, largest and best equipped business college in the Carolines. Write for catalogue. Address KINO'S BCSINESS COMJfcGE, Raleigh, N. C, or Cliarlotte, X. C S.Oft t.75 We can furnish the above In package. ABORTED to suit - ths buyer. Good, shipped ths day after order la received, and prompt delivery guaran teed . Send in your order, before it Is all gone. August ST, 1I0, ' ; NICHOLAS CUES WIIXIAUS, President of Ths Old Kick WlUama Co., . - WILLIAMS, T. C P. 8-Remember all you good Korth Carolina People CAN GET IT,, TOO. -1 We will .hip to Richmond, Va., and then It can bereehlpped from there, but you must nf -whether ws shall ship direct to your town or to Richmond, Va., because some of you live In wet territory and some in dry. and you must tell me. - ; . ' , . .Every North Carolinian should feel a pride in his native Stats and the products thereof, and should want some of this old stock to put away and show his grandchildren that old North Carolina could beat them all making good whiskey. WE CARRY A Large Stock of Plumbing1' and heating supplies. Write For Pricese HACKNEY BROS. CO. Plumbing and Heating Con tractors, eeberaV Supplies. Charlotte.- . ' a Phone 1S. Presbyterian College for Women . CHARLOTTE, N. C. The 51st session of thir. old and well established school will begin September 3d, 1908. Without making loud claims we point to the work of one-half century. For catalogue address REV. J. R. BRIDGES, President. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT THE SELWYN EtjROPEAN AND AMERICAN European, $1.60 per day and up. American, 13.00 per day and up. Cafe open day and night Price, reasonable. ' , The Most Modem and Luxuriant Hotel in the Carolina. 150 ELEGANT BOOMS. 75 PRIVATE BATHS. Located in the heart of Charlotte, convenient . to railroad station, street car. and the business and shopping centre. . Cater, to high class commercial and tourist trade. 'Table do hot. dinners to 1:10. Music every evening 6:80 to 8:30. . I EDGAR B. MOORE - - . .. . i . . - Proprietor. GREEN ' POND GRANITE BRICK COMPANY- V 4 ' .J GIBSON, jr. C, -' Offers contractors and builder, the neatest pressed building brick on the market for the money. Do not break in ahipptag, not affected y frost, harden with age and compare favor ably with the highest priced brick la the onntry. Write for prices and testimonials. r-rwETTffaTnmaf'wpswaems i .ssawssaPLawwiii me -ill Tor Sal by all DruglsU and.Uineral "Water Dealersr l!
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